- Aléth YEAR "f**k —— ~PONTIAC, MICHIGAN FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1956-44 PAGES... “FH : a = * : ee ” agers ae ? berating War Prevented Over the Suez, Dulles Tells Ike British, French Agree on Parley for Solution to Canal Crisis Zoom — 1,900 Miles an Hour in Prison if Convictec Sex-slayer Howard Wayne Moore, if convicted, faces imprisonment for the reat of his life. It will cost the public $2.93 a day at today’s rates. | If Moore, now 23, lives to the age of 65, it will cost These figures come from the Southern Michigan State Prison at Jackson. Edward Colbert, administrative as- sistant to Warden William H: Bannan, said that’s the average daily rate in the state’s penal institutions. It not only represents the cost to provide prisoners with food and clothing, but includes all prison expenses, such as guard salaries and maintenance of buildings. Moore has reportedly indicated he will plead guilty to first-degree murder in the bludgeoning-death of his three-year-old Lake Orion neighbor, Martha Little. The confessed killer is in Oakland County Jail without benefit of bond, awaiting examination on the charge Aug. 10.. he enter Jackson Prison as a first-degree murderer, Col- bert said, there is only a slim chance he will ever walk out a free man. Drill Instructor's Fatein Hands of I-Man Board 6 Years at Hard Labor, Expulsion From Corps 4 ~}-~PARRIS ISLAND, 8.C.(% —. -—~The fate of Marine 8. Sgt. Matthew C. McKeon was submitted to a court- martial of six Marines and a Navy doctor at 12:37 p.m. today, —_ Thus the trial of the,31- FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON — Secre- tary of State John Foster Dulles. told President Eisenhower today that war has been staved off in the Suez crisis—at least tem- of. bis heinous crime, Colbert FREEDOM POSSIBLE AFTER 17 YEARS porarily. if _ It would require a commutation of his sentence by the: governor. Dulles arrived in Wash- SEMON E. KNUDSEN | jyear-old former drill The action could come after 17-years imprisonment and at the recom- ington today, flying dl- ‘Appointment of Semon E. Knud-|instructor, which has at- mendation of a parole board. Fe ee ee ee eer peice, aot It is a general rule, however, that sex-slayers are hated by other criminals in prison. Throughout the long years, they are never accept- Rocket Plane _ . Hits 1,900 M.P.H., Smashes Record -NEW ORLEANS @® — The Air ever experienced. rectly from London where he spent two days engaged in some of the most in- tense and delicate diplo- matic maneuvering he has sen, Pontiac Motor Division general manager, to the board of trustees of the Pontiac Area United Fund was announced yesterday by Presi- dent William Hartman. He suc- ceeds Robert M. Critchfield who resigned recently. As a trustee, Knudsen will participate in shap- tracted nationwide. atten- tion, neared a close in-its 19th day. McKeon's fate will be decided in the closely guarded classroom of the white frame grammar school at this training center, ed as friends. WOULD BE PAID FOR PRISON WORK — boca io ay pre ts Dulles said he hopes the proposed | ing all United Fund policies. In its course, the trial made Moore would be able to see his wife and family twice a monthlof 1,900 miles an hour, but the ee ee a. peg -| weet eta keen over the screened table in the visitor's room. Defense Department won't for the : wo general camp to the de- Ho would be allowed to work for nominal pay in one'et the prison |Dresea' neg ‘act ‘© be com Dulles Reports to U.S. Subpoenas Out pagans: rt factories or in maintenance work. He would be allowed to spend up oe ) WASHINGTON #® — Secretary seamen, Randiten, of Pate, The to $15 2 month at the prison store. ne “a of State Dulles will go on na- |* other was a crusty Marine hero, - His family could send him candy at Christmas, soft shoes to re-| flew the Bell X2 rocket plane tienwide television and radio at in corse 0 Lt. Gen. Lewis B. “Chesty’* Puller, place prison boots and an extra black sweater. He could buy cigarettes,| four times as fast as @ ballet $ p.m. re ea san who wad called oGt of retirement. report on London magazines and newspapers. He coulti keep a Bible in his cell. | ee cuak' at Gane —- por bee —— te Brthh afd Yoosdh on be More Witnesses Due;| McKeon is charged with involun- Although Michigan law states that first-degree murderers shall be | week, July 25, over the southern | | NEW SPEED MARK — Lt. Col. Frank K. (Pete) Everest, chief | Sues Canal crisis. Montry Takes Stand |‘@"¥ manslaughter, oppression of confined for-life in solitary confinement, in actuality, there is no such | California desert near Edwards | of flight test operations at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., sits in |}——-—-——— J recruits and drinking on duty in thing, Colbert said. , Air Force Base. cogkpit of research rocket plane which recently set new speed mark | solution for the Suez crisis and for Eight Hours stl grog = 5 ee ‘ Solitary confinement is used only for disciplinary reasons, Colbert , _| of almost 1,900 miles an hour. Of stainless steel and nickel alloy, avert “‘the danger of violence.” : J said, and for periods up to 30 days. : or than the 1630 mph attsined| the rocket plane is shown in top picture as it nestles under mother | he meeting with Eisenhower DETROIT (INS)—Additional sub-|"eny, “st hard labor and’ «die by Maj Charles Yeager in a stpter ship, a modified B50, prior to release during test flight. was set for later but a telephone |poenas to witnesses in the grand|honorable discharge, _ . ship, the Bell X1A, 12, 1953. talk between Dulles and the Pres- |jury investigation of Ecorse graft Saye st Form 3 Nigh? Fore Aan cnet t|\No Prize-Winner This Week Wdent was arranged Immediately [were being delivered by state o-| alaciptinary march, led by Me * a : ae ee ee ee se upon his landing. lice today ae, the probe ested| Keon, ot 74 recruits into the tes HY Administration officials and dip- y hearing more swept Ribbon Creek marsh here Friend of Slain Womansiz.ree 35. Readers Lay Siege, nis'te sig eat pues my Mindy 5 | Spat tor se domed Se : with reporters, on the “gy : The trial judge, Navy Capt. Irv- Slated to Take Lie Test axes Pot Stays: Unscathed jr ms Pic w.thor’e emer Ere pee ad coe Fi oN Yrs Gy 7 : ; . wes ae ie a ee : : the start of ‘a third world war. ‘ am fh. this morning. , ' e le es flying laboratory, fitted with a Numerically speaking, our collection of 16 — The secretary told the Prest Tet aetiaonen bated oh The final summations were brief - ‘ ; quarter ton of ff ! dent that the U.S. succeeded in in the j to city officials) "eTTing only 41 minutes, A 62-year-old Springfield Township. nan who ad-\messure temperatures, readers, each bent on wresting order out of confu-) restraining Britain and France = ‘guetiiog weukelse jwueTmapy | .: ! mitted he stayed two nights last week at the Florence|tutome thigh apeede from using force now agninst | seontry, who" cartier admitted | Maj, Charles B. 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To some this may seem like a rash until ft is remembered that for the first time Pontiac elec- tors will do their voting on fast, ac- curafé automatic machines. In deciding to give them a one year trial on a rental basis, the City Commission provided for 80 of these automatics. This brings ‘the number | of machine equipped precincts to 231 of the 249 in the County. In other words, next Tuesday in nearly 93 per ent of all Oakland County precincts, voting will be done by machine. Paper ballots will be used only in five townships, parts of three others and two cities. * _ Experience with voting ma- chines has proved-they not only are faster and more accurate, _ but reduce the costs of elections. ‘With machines, returns are known as early as two hours after the polls close. In contrast, some paper ballot precinct boards take up to a day to finish their: * * * The Press, long an advocate of ma- thine voting, ventures another pre- — diction. We believe the voters not only — will like the machines, but that Pon- tine never will go back to paper ballot elections... Place on Dems’ Ticket ; Unlikely for Sparkman One of the virtual certainties of the approaching Democratic Na- tional Convention is that Alabama’s Senator Joun J. SPARKMAN won't be . , its Vice Presidential nominee... The Majority Party's reason for not renaming its 1952 second place can- didate isn’t hard to find. The Demo- crats’ best hope of avoiding. serious internecine strife is to play down its differences on civil rights. ' ‘This would be difficult to do if Sen. Sparkman again were the nominee. He was one of the 17 Senators who, with 77 Represen- _tatives, signed the Southern Manifesto denouncing the Svu- preme Court for its public school) disegregation decision. : ; * * * A similar incident emphasizes the otherwise liberal Alabama law- maker’s unsuitability. On July 17 he inserted an anti-integration article 4 - * 4m the Congressional Record, This / charged that FDR took over the plat-/ form of the Socialist Party and called it the New Deal. It adds that the Truman Civil Rights Program was traceable from Roosevext to Socialist Leadér Norman Tuomas and from * from the Subversive ‘Activities Con, Mamet) ty et ” attention to what he believed were defects in the Adminstra- _ tion’s internal security program. : x * * Effective August 9, the expiration date of his three year term, the resig- nation isn’t viewed as a_ protest against that program. Rather, it is seen as an effort to give the President a free hand in choosing a successor, Mr. Carn is one of the most unusual men in the national. capital. Before his defeat in 1954 he was an ultra conserva- lowing his appointment ‘to the board by President E1sennower, he became a crusader for greater justice in the program. __ ok * Among other things he contended that under it injustices were done private citizens as well as Govern- ment employes. Mr. Cain served the Nation well by repeatedly emphasiz- ing that the country needs a program that reconciles national security with human rights. While other critics insist that much more needs to be done, they concede that thére has been considerable improve- ment during his tenure. . ee * Chairman Carn’s official term has only a few days to run. It is a safe guess, however, that he will continue in private life the crusade he started in office more than a year ago. The Man About Town - Voting Machines - Commanity slacker: That per- son whe is eligible and doesn't next Tuesday. . With a Holly postmark, a letter is re- ceived from < ; “An Old Fashioned Dafne,” who says she {s absolutely “Afraid of Voting Machines.” ‘What a foolish feeling! They now are really simpler than the ballot, make no known. Try it my Dame, and your com- _ plex will fade away and you'll be so happy you'll want to vote twice, They are a far cry from the cumbersome and puzzling contraptions that Holly once tried and then consigned to the village dump. If they get you into trouble, send me the bill from the doctor or undertaker. With an acquaintance of-over a third of a century with Mrs. Florence Norton, MAT enjoyed her rough and ready ways, quite akin to those of her husband, Fred, who died a few years ago. Both were good, honest scouts. Her murder is a crime that must not go unsolved. - Clinton Valley Council is losing a good © Boy Scouter when / : Robert F. Bennett goes to Lansing Aug. 15, on a promotion in the Scout work. . For the past four years he has been Macomb County Executive in the council's office at Pontiac. He also was director at Camp Agawam three years. Best wishes, Bob; you're full of the spirit the boys love and helps them grow into good men. The waters of the Great Lakes generally are too cold for com- fortabdle bathing, even in the hot- test weather. However, experience tells me that your teeth won't chatter so much if you take your p early in the morning. Then + air yet has its night coolness, and the water will seem more . bearable—but never as pleasant ou as on any of the beaches in the Pontiac area. Although they have been reading it for over a half century, The Pontiac Press of last Monday almost created a family quarrel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Earl Jones _ - at 1575 Woodward Ave, It. had only one section, and was difficult to divide so - both could read it at the same time. - “In their recent challenge to any base- ball team of their age in Pontiac, ave found a taker. Phone FE 2-3379 any d -* Ay chairman, the formet “Republican Senator from Wash: « — _+ington did much to call public é -Fol— Had { — NEA Service, Inc ; ¢, PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1956 ; 4 f oe | i : \ poe T : ‘ David Lawrence Says: Ike Tells Why He WASHINGTON—There are some people who claim to love Ike so much that they aren't going to vote for him because they hape he then will live longer. . * * Then there are those who are going to vote for Ike but somehow feel he has served his country well and merits a rest. Perhaps the best answer to all this solicitude came from Fisen- hawer himeclf af lis press con- ference last Wednesday. — The President was told by one of the newsmen that around Gettys- burg many of his neighbors were saying they would vote for him but wished he wouldn't run because he has done enough, and they are afraid he wil} not live another four years. Here was Eisenhower's comment as officially recorded: AS RECORDED “Well, ‘sir, I would tell you, frankly,-f don’t think it is too im- portant to the individual how his ends comes, and certainly he can’t dictate the time. What we are talking about here is the im- of the country, and it. “happens that at this ‘moment the Republican Party apparently thinks I am still important to them and to the country. And since I believé so much in the Republican Party, and I believe that it needed rebuilding so ‘badly—an effort which F-have heen making, as you well know—I said I would continue to try. “But this is a decision that _ the American people are going to have to face. I am flattered by what you tell me sbout my friends and neighbors at Gettys- burg, but-1 The foregoing is a masterful statement of a soldier’s point of ‘ view. His Ife is dedicated to service. As.long as he can be helpful to his country, he keeps on or shall not have the opportunity for further service. Members of the cabinet who have talked intimately with Eisenhower about his philosophy say the prin- cipal reason for his desire to serve on ts a belief that he can do some- thing constructive toward world peace. ~ He is convinced that this is a critical time in world affairs and that as a soldier he must not think of risks to himself but of the cause that can be of the largest benefit run. because he thinks he can be useful to his country. POOR TASTE Nothing could be more depressing than to read of the bad taste of two British newspapers in recent weeks, : The “London News-Chronicie”’ said that “if the suspicions’ were certainty that his stablemate, the unspeakable Richard Nixon, will finish off his term. The truth is that Ike is in no state te run again as President.” To understand the foregoing, it is necessary to note that these British papers reflect a fear that a con- servative Republican regime in Washington will not be as generous as the Eisenhower administration in providing foreign-aid funds—and Nixon is supposed to be on the non- giving side. Stevenson is really the favorite in Europe. : The British newspapers in ques- tion might well have taken to heart what a weekly periodical, the ‘“Lon- don Economist,” reported from Washington: ‘Eisenhower's first reason is the same as that which kept Sir Winston Churchill so long in office. It is the sincere convic- tion that because he provides a personal link with the wartime spirit, he can, if given time, make some great stroke for peace.” NO COURTESY TO IKE One wonders why these same British newspapers, which were so iderate in the case of Sir Winston Churchill’s illness, cannot “So You’re the New Guys...” ie Wants to Run give equal courtesy to the Presi- dent of the United States, From June 27, 1953, when the Prime Minister suffered a paralytic stroke, until he himself announced that fact on March 2, 1955, in the House of Commons after he had -convalesced, the British Press printed nothing about it—a period of more than a year and a half. The fliness, Chyrchil] revealed, had interfered with a trip he intended to ‘make to Washington after Stalin’s death to arrange for a four-power conference. It was a time when he had to sus- pend much of his official activity. What Eisenhower said this week ought to be published widely in Britain—for he isn’t being “‘hound- ed” by anybody. He himself wants to run. He is appreciative of the chance to serve his country—and he knows his own mind. It's ‘the same mind which com- manded the large allied force that helped to save England in the last war and one that deserves better treatment.from those news- papers in Britain. bd (Copyright 1956, New York Heraid-Tribune Inc.) Dr. William Brady Says: Columnist Raps Goals of: ‘Modern’ U.S. Medics Only 30 out of each hundred phy- sicians in the United States are in general practice. The 1956 medical directory, issued: by the American Medical Assn. says that 31 out of each hundred physicians are spe- cialists. An additional 10 out of each hundred are part-time spe- cialists—they say they give special attention to one or another line. Usually this means that if the doc- tor Can build up a reputation for ability in-the preferred line, he will announce that his practice is limited to—the chosen field. In oth- er words, he will become a full- time specialist. young doctor should drive a (ex- * pensive make) car and even con- trive to get his wife q mink coat at the earliest possible time, for these are symbols of success which impress the public, ete. per cent : of practicing as specialists. Not be- cause they. think there is more: money or More prestige in special- izing but because they feel the body of medicine has become too big and complicated for any one | ek eiiai F He Hil § & | mw ; 4 " joined Se a Los Angeles, says U. S. medical schools turn out three types of doc- tors: Healers, scientists, and me- chanics. Mechanics do get into medical schools, and they do get through them. When they get out they usually drive big cars and have great prestige. So that's why the AMA organ plumped for mink coats. Signed letters, not than one page or 100 boy J jong to personal health hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis. or treatment, will be answered 7 eelf- (Copyright 1958) Voice of the Pe d -4¥ a . ee | eal Readers Demand Action on Capital: Punishinent ase FERS Ue FEEs Sess Ft Gy 5 i $i sé that? I’m not, so let's do some- thing about it! An Angry Mother How many more babies have to sacrificed before we have capi- punishment? To you who are against it, it might have been your child. I'm for capital punishment! Bilt Nichots 119 W. Genesee Your short note on the front page of Monday’s Press regarding a new penalty for sex criminals was a welcome one. Now I and several friends in neighboring Cities in Oakland County would: like to know where we can start to get some action. As a mother of five small chil- dren, I am filled beyond capacity with fear of such horrors. I feel all thrive together in. . . Our .. » The Sarus crane . . » The elephant . . » The zebra and the . . - The ostrich and . « » And others that en- trance us or .. . Provoke a gentle . . » For in our zoo there is . « « As native as can be . » « Where kindly care induces them .. . To live in harmony.., It is indeed a marvel of... . Our present age and day .. « Wild Africa converted to .. . Our demo- cratic way. ‘ Si (Copyright 1956) Looking Back ‘15 Years Ago BRITISH SQUADRON reported in Siam Gulf. NAZIS CLAIM Smolensk, Ukraine gains. ; 20 Years Ago GERMAN BOAT near Spain alarms ; SHOWER GIVES slight hope of drought relief here. U.S. Follows French, British Policies on Suez By JOHN H. MARTIN The. United States has fallen into line with Britain and France by freezieg Suez Canal Company and Egyptian government assets. - * * * But traces of friction among the Western Allies are apparent in their attempt.to work out “‘a com- mon policy” in the canal crisis. Washington officially did not - react with the same shock as did the British and French when Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser seized the Suez Canal Company. Robert Murphy, Deputy Under- secretary of State, also indicated he did not take any positive pro- posals to London for the talks with the British and French. — Although Murphy is an able troubleshooter, it is apparent that the British and French wanted Secretary of State John Foster Dulles to sit in on the huddle. So Dulles is now going. ; The United States fn the past has been accused of being-‘‘trigger happy” in Far Eastern disputes, particularly in the case of Red China. Such charges have occurred in Britain and France, directed at Dulles. : URGE USE._OF FORCE Now the same charge could be put against some Britons and Frenchmen in their reaction to the ‘crisis over the Canal, which, of course, is closer to home and Case Records of a Psychologist: meang so much economically to London and Paris. There have been some unofficial demands for resorting to force in dealing with Nasser. The conservative Paris news- Paper Mondé, which often hase criticizeq American policy in the Far East and elsewhere, now is calling for “sanctions” against Naseer, At the same time, it says Wash ington, not Moscow, is the main obstacle to applying sanctions. It asks whether Dulles will ‘‘give way to force, disguising his re- treat behind United Nations pro cedures like the democracies masked their retreat in 1933-39 be- hind the League of Nations.” American policy in the Suex crisis is cautious. This can be attributed to a U. 8. election year, but also to the vast Amer- ican oil concessions in Arab states in the Middle East. * Soviet Communist Party Sec- retary Nikita Khrushchev has backed the Egyptian move, That was ‘to be expected, * * ° A commentator in Arriba, mouthpiece of Spain's single Fal- ange Party, was quite enthusiastie about Nasser ‘‘closing the doors of Suez.”’ He even expressed satisfac tion that Nasser was able to get arms from the.Communists to pre- pare his country against Israel. * Learn to Live With Your Defects ¢ Lois is 80 discouraged she wants to die. But that is not the proper attitude to take in school, and our life on this earth is simply an educationa] course. in God's cosmic school’ . system. So widen your perspec- tive. Face the facts. Do your best to lessen your flaws. Then laugh at yourself occasionally and learn how to enjoy people. . By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE came to me in tears and ready. to | take an overdose of sleeping pills. “Dr. Crane, what's .the use of living?” she exclairned tragically. “Tam a diabetic and must take 20 units of insulin per day. If _ there were a cure,-1 wouldn't mind it so much. She couldn’t move from the neck down. - But a nurse would place a paint brush in her mouth and she’d twist her head slightly trom side to side to make the delicate strokes, é Some péople are miserable be- cause they are too short in stature. Others dread their excessive height which makes them unduly con- spicuous, Some girls ery because fhey are flat chested. Others sob in my office because they are large. So to_laugh at yourself a little more often. FACE THE FACTS . “Face the facts,” is a cardinal rule in psychology and medicine. What is diabetes? Well, it’s a de- ficiency ailment of the pancreas. Suppose you need 100 units of in- sulin to utilize your food daily, In Buf she can do that easily — enough with a hypodermic: ““meedie. And by watching her weight, she can live to a ripe old age and be a very happy, useful person, ; It is -estimated that 1,000,000 are diabetics. Some can = along without insulin by rigid éting. Others need insulin by At present, physicians offer no cure. But we had no cure for, smallpox or diphtheria a few gen- erations ago, yet now we can stop them easily, “Why can’t I take insulin by mouth?” many diabetics protest. — Because the digestive juices de- stroy insulin so it must be injected Car foAe. 4 HOV ® ee pee i at a oy Sa. Re JN | 1h ed - ¢ q b , He % | \, ‘ “y I) - i d 4 By. PHYLLIS BATTELLE ‘\domina! abyss. Or he can live off J NEW YORK (INS)—An actor, if his relatives, though that residence he’s moderately talented and owns on Easy Street’ barely lasts long) an effective rabbit's foot, is likely} ‘because relatives are naturally’ He had sen navies onstage as to pull down $500 a year in New and logically chary with strug- an infant in Shakespeare's ‘'Cor-|Falls I was with a road company. York, igling actors. liolanus,"’ and started playing roles and we got so broke we couldn't MUST GET A JOB fe Pigigay stock companies at/get out of town, One of our “But when it comes down to beter — seh Magy Banas ti star-hitched soul, the last and final straw,” says . 3 Sach Nun toe, fo: ‘and we got the gas to bring us’ Of Course, he can live on love, BYUnO’ Wick, an actor for More jigs on the street and, im 1911, home.” a his “love” being the nearest girt than 50 years, “he must get a job. he began his American acting GET A SPECI ALTY he can charm into supporting |!t will kill him maybe, eight hours eareer—which has taken him, 7 Bruno reluctantly got the gist him. The city is cluttered with (a day, but it will give him strength through movies (‘Walk East of |.) you could be tn actor and land, a 16-year-old ‘ kid with a theatrical bechground. ing enough money to Support a iwife, 1 wanted a * * * This is scarcely-enough to feed; his ulcer, much less his celestial, ‘Actors Have’ Little Trouble Getting Wor mathematics, that I was not mak< So finally one night ‘in Seneca these: young men with their to go on living for his art.’ | Beacon,” “House on Stud Street,” | heads in the proscenium,. young | Bruno Wick sits amid file cabi- | “Taxi,” ette,) and Broadway (‘I still exist. You get a specialty Nig é and: enseut beyause they're io. erently honest. Did. you~ ever > hear of an actor in Sing Sing?” [lian by numbers of critics, but he jréalizes that that and a, salary will iby him his nightly dinner. ‘He's yonly big- nore ts by one point, ~ “T've heen married for 32 years,’ he says quietly, ‘And always, it was SHE who lived oft ME." en ey Antelope for Michigan EAST LANSING « — A member | és Nes _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, | AU eu ST 8, 1086" 0 ee eis ‘Sh BA | ke | { | Wick. has been tokt he is bril- } of i ete f \ ry } | 4 NTI | \ | j pA 4 a he er A Va r 4 j v4 ’ \ ‘ i | / ; open entrapment TC Y 5 5 tables 2 woh peaieenha ee chats to a bai , of thegeeuten "wee, i anaeorate B FEDERAL’S SPECIAL SELLING Cushion Sole ceaiaaieieinienit ‘beaadieammnamens - one hennenrteninhuemtiiidsipa Add 1 ue Mon., Theieds Fri., Sat. Nightasto nd |wich filling ae ie = of fice girls with their feet on the [nets and:an aura of 9-to-5, in a0 Remember Mania,” “A Tree |You get a ham-and-eggs type of the Mic higan State University, ‘ground, ‘office at King Features Syndicate’ Grows in Brooklyn,” the miost Specialty, imuseum staff will leave next week '—just three cubby-holes away from | recent.) | Some might think -it is hard for, Casper, Wyo., to acquire sev Or he can be a cocktail. parties, cramming pate} and lobster niblets into his ab- “free-loder™' at. Flight of the Mosquito? _ NEW YORK \# — The Transit, Authority has come up with a fast) solution fo commuter complaints iwhere this column is being written, Neo one at the office knew he as an actor until one wigst, ‘ate’s radio and seript, he turned up on | “Robert a Presents.” an actor to get a job, but Bruno ‘says that's “just the propaganda of ‘ sh and Ga Cc the unemployed Thespian. Wyoming Fish me Com “Tt took time for me to ieure.” he | says, “because I'm not good 4 at | “Actors always get hired, first (to be | because ey can sell themselves, GRAND HAVEN. EN W—Mary ~ Beth eral antelope for-the museum. The imission will provide the animals used in a plains scene ‘habitat group 4 _|Rycenga and Roger Ohlendorf SEE “LORRY "AND LARRY that mosquitoes are annoying) ‘Oh, yes.’ them on Rockaway branch sub-|the next day way trains. nounced that Rockaway trains will ‘ increased their speed over a five- ‘Arrowsmith” “T am an‘ actor marshland and thus “outfly” the! insects. said Bruno, mildl when asked if it was ‘ters, have been selected to preside! The authority an-|he who played the second lead in 5 mile stretch of Jamaica, Queens, filing is my sideline.” It was in 1908 that Bruno came copter ‘to New York. 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It long since|expensive solution of the attendant|§ Elect ARTHUR W. al likens had. paid for ttaelt., ‘ traffic problem.” 2 i oe atime ee Bridge Stolen From State : mnie ecmcns ont K OLLIN | : nters, singers, te: June, St. Cheries Comb a0'|slnee qh tie ether civer cronies! $ ¢ and oth- ‘ST, LOUIS ~The clty of Al-,” “The of ‘Alton: hais been col-ithorities ‘revoked the tolls, de-lin the St. Louis area are tolll$ : “with top ton, Tih, is nay to lecting #1 a day in tolls since cinred it a free bridge, and pre-| bridges. . for Mississippi River by/June 30 and is not in any way eD-|sented the deed to the Missouri) Alton counterattackéd, $ ie Soviet the State of Missourl, = titled to it,"-Hyder declared, "The Highway Department, : City Judge I, H. Streeper issued |? PROSECUTOR Impossible, you say? 4 bridge belongs to the State of pagans cciee shee Sougt Aion . The city seized the|$ »gis-| You're wrong, 15 cents worth, | Missouri.” é ton. Mayor Leo Struif: Alton end of the bridge. A receiv-|2 DEMOCRAT “which| Robert L, Hyder, general coun- The two-lane bridge, 3,000 feet; “Instead of giving the city ofjer was named. A 15-cent toll was} sel for the Missouri Highway De-jlong, crosses the “Mississippi be-|Alton and the Illinois Highway De-| imposed. 4 © Forme: Assistant Sresocuter 2 ar emonstatin the cultural inter-/partment, announced ‘he'll file ied selec) Peaslten as came ead a ne tte About 8,000 ee eit pL paar Member i ti Court| about 20 miles north Louis | pose p on an average Alton 4 ted|in Washington Aug. 14vin an ef-lon U. §, 67. taxpayers of Alton the one-million-\been banking the money at the| % _ ttert to stop it. i From 1996 until June it belonged dollar problem. of provifing ade- rate of about $400,000 a year. lp A na QO = am ~ = oO oO. Q. < | oO i 5 3 eo oO eh ‘: - > = — ¢ 2. > ¢ ro ~ on Nr 2. °. Ue 4 WUE TET cae | I ‘ 1 he i ah Hy si, a : a ia g ~ e e : ; Poibos ws a+ TT Everything in Our Stock Reduced! 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This bloc says that Lee “‘is not good for his party or his state because of his| criticism of the Eisenhower ad-| ministration and the United Na- tions, his failure to follow the GOP | line in Utah and his bringing a| bad name to the state by refusing) to pay his income tax.” Lee’s GOP opponents are) George D. Clyde, chairman of the Utah Water and Power Board, and State Senators Rendell N.’ Mabey of Bountiful and Elias L.| Day of Salt Lake City, Most political observers believe’ Lee will weather the storm and’ win one of the primary nomina-| tions. They say the other will go to Mabey. KROEHLER | cuorce A smart modem swivel rocker . . large and comfortable 10-pc. SOFA & CHAIR Group or Upholstered in a decorator tweed texture in choice of pink, green or turquoise. Arms and tips of ‘legs are ue LEWIS’ Augut Sale. brass trimming. “ave $10 during G R (0) I] R (S 10-pc. 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I Chawbers Lambe BUILT-IN’ RANGES Bw a 5 j Ls i j fa ( ur af Elegant styling ‘at, an exceptionally tow oresc r price. Well constructed with mar re- Flu ra) ent sistant tops. and brass hardware ond — $4 Light Co. tipped legs. Large oversized tables with a 393 Orchord Leke Ave, handy deep drawer. Finished in gleam- ” y “9 j / df j : / peas. ssh sacsidataccieail i chataiemaniniaediiaabesiaie ye aa 5 7 i Fa i . \ ' \ i A . } Pte i | { 4} A } f i 5 | \ F as j 2 # ~ Day, Half-Day and Evening : at ‘We are receiving many excellent employment calls thet we connot ‘fill. | "The Business Institute |r: S seepaen_ pprecavered, he added, owe at un St, ae Hamer, x, « 2 |TWO Pontiac Men ternates and visitors jam-packe “charged | with beaks | ‘Two Poniiac men were injured) Addmeton an ae taf HE Flint Man t 1440 Volts Injure eae ieee , Mediators to Revive [Sissy vatt woud star up Steel Strike Talks - Penna tat the Lee a ve gia or aptea i o| Seek par enna te te el ome i 6 dibbeclied VED ‘usedoe - |Aluminum . Co, of America of a ou 2.308) le a. ha Reynolds Metals Co. . A ve roan Sige ge mem- : - | ‘ > *s 6 perenne Pet, ontiac | Merchants to Send ion and pesca wtruns win served 22 : on [889 are ready to resume —— De ee ee ee ee ere ewere eee eenee eee eeeeveres s but t hag both strong backing and bitter . “as | Youths to Tiger Game see wae ios in return this ad tor bulletin, — | More than 100 . from Ww Finne,| A resolution the mA Call panes at ines ¢ aga Sig > oe er ~_\County Childrens Home will be - and Conciliation Service,| ters from Detroit to Lansing. The fr : POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT— ; guests of the Tel-Huron said last night, “We probably will] exeeutive committee has voted | VOTE AGAIN FOR [ict ierer nee ee rep nce Brera Bye more Richard D. . the union and Alcoa and Reynolds! belong in the state capitol, The youngsters, accompanied by j broke off early Wednesday in a the shopping center’s parking lot at/tract terms: The union set up|move from Detroit's civic center. = noon for Briggs Stadium where|picket lines at 12 Alcoa and 9|Th*¥ Say & majority of Legion. REPUBLICAN jthey will watch a game between Reynolds plants. ec naires live in : | mt = | . vis and that the decision should be ) . the Tigers and Kansas City. “oe . State Senator A box luncheon, milk and other! USW represents 18,000 workers|made by convention delegates re- os © MSU GRADUATE |itemns will be donated by Tel-Huron at Alcoa and 10,000 at Reynolds. |ther than the executive commit- eg with degree in Political Science merchants. ses ; y My utions 1 * GRADUATE OF DETROIT : Detroiter Held in Theft |, ere imi io date and: the Soe @ FORMER EMPLOYEE OF i reat es rs of Well Drilling Gear number is .expected to swell to ; Catch Congress’ Eye | A Detroit man was remanded to ws I : bs BUSINESSMAN AND | DETROIT w — The House Com-|the Oakland:County Jail yesterday|OTMZR RESOLUTIONS = =— ®t Dd. TAXPAYER 3 mittee on Merchant Marine andjafter demanding an examination A ogy resolutions under consider- Fisheries will open bearings/when he was arraigned on a grand tion would: : : Back tpatient chiropractic KUHN for State Senator larceny charge jn Justice Court; |_ Baek outpatient ci . "" pleasute boats on the Great Lakes.| Otha Fly, 53, is being helg under . ' Dingell (D-Mich), who will |$5,000 bond. The examination date| _Recownize Dr. Jonas Salk for his india , . , said the hearings are ex-jis Aug. 9. development of polio vaccine. ___ (Politics! Advertisement) : (Politiest Advertisement) pected to lead to further federal] Fly is charged with stealing well| _ U'S® stester employment of ‘Elect e L ee ae eerie worth about! “Cot tor a review of veterans’ ‘Elect ° PARE Tl hig $8,000 from property on Big Lake| Sons and other’ benefit. ROBERT BA said the group is espe-| vic canetaaaaincaes *Recommen a stepped-up refor- 2 cially interested in Detroit because program. State Representative (District 1) of the application of the city's)S00 Rebels Captured Recommend added appropria- | .\Government mopping-up opera-)™@nagement and sea lamphrey Sarena SEN ca : tions all over South Viet Nam es ER pes eh ete wer elares maces : } : most 300 rebels, Communists ariv HAMP TON and G-E BRING YOU | Advocate a clean-up-the-mail 1. 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(18 County detectives learned today./f Mile Road), Right to Opdyke, left on Opdyke (about 6 miles) to The missing money was taken|§ Walton Bivd., left on Walton Blvd, (about 2 mile) to Giddings wah if sng) rioagpatces oe 2 Road. oe ; boards also were ransacked é : “501 $50 in @ nearby safe was left. BERNARD EDELMAN, 10300 Woodward TO 8-5010 The store is at 691 S, Lapeer Rd. Expertly fitted, good looking style with long wearing rubber soles. ' BROWN Go x rsd lo Bowes Open Monday and Friday Evenings *til 9 —. esateninamaaes 10 ACRES | We are dividing a 63 Acre Farm. Every parcel -has wide road frontage. Land is located on Giddings Rd., nr. Walton Bivd., the north end of Pontiac City Limits. Several.parcels are sold, only 3 remain. 10 acres, Hilltop $5800, $800 Down, Ideal for home, Thieves Settle for $29, Thieves stole about $29 in coin (Political Advertisement) = (Pelitieal Advertisement) Ati seen ubiy, you BILL BROOMFIELD TO WASHINGTON f 6 —8217.000.000 School Aid Bill. 16—The original Mackinaw Bridge y—A bill to increase salaries for school 17—A bill to add a Fourth Circutt Judge G—A bill for bonus for Korean veterans. . J Q—A bil to create district libraries. QA bill to increase Old Age Benefits. 19—A bill making mandatory the licens. | Ing of building contractors. 0-4 bill to advance Junior Colleges 0-4 bill to create 1ge 10 $750,000. ¢ 2 Committee for State ]—$100.000.000 bill’ for distressed school WA bill to remove the locking devices “2—Special Education Act ($1,400,000 for 12-4 bill to increase benefits under the handicapped children). Employment Security Act. 3 Workmen's. Compensation Act. (Result: Michigan enjoys highest benefits in U.S.) 4—Homestead Exemption for blind persons or widows of blind persons. 5—A_ bill to expand a State Water Re 13-4 bill for special parking privileges for disabled veterans. 1 4-4 bill to establish a Veteran's Hame stead Exemption Act. 15-4 bill to reinstate veterans in their jobs after return from service. : . e two-way use Kresge \\ economy. Be sure to i) Flo-Morl Available at Both Stores _ Seginew‘ot Huron == Tel-Hurpn_ ‘ Browpaii old pa Congress Committee, John F. Poole, See. Church. ee od xe Japan (center). Cindy Michigan State University Built in 1903 for a summer camp for girls, Holiday House is the project of the Girls Friendly Socjety of the Episcopal A rambling gray house with white shutters, it is located on a 100-acre farm on the east shore of Pine Lake, along with the “Bird’s Nest,” Mrs. Hews Ford in 1932 and “Aunt . Waiting for the .call to lunch, Pat Smeathers of Detroit (left) and Joyce Sims of Redford Township were seated on the porch of Holiday House with their housemother, Cindy Hayakawa of Kobe, ‘given by inations. a the fall to was sent to for the last Episcopal Recreation Site on Pine Lake Find Outdoor Fun, Health, Religion ‘tgirls are given swimming instruc-jed and self-supporting, has never failed to open, according to Miss 1 denominations are \free to send pe girls here during By MARY ANGLEMIER High on the east shore of Pine Lake is Holiday House, the center ot a summer recreation program for girls of 6 years of age up’ to women beyond 60. Through the efforts of Frances Sibley of Detroit, the program was first started in 1895 when the Girls testant In 1902, the Ellewood Farm of 100 acres was purchased and Holiday House was built 1903. cently gave five acres ‘on ‘Myadle-| belt road to the Rt. Rev. Richard S. Emrich, bishop of the diocese - of Michigan, for a new mission of the Episcopal Church. -PROGRAM STARTED Holiday House was the begin- ning of a complete summer pro- ‘Chapel is held every morning at 9:15, and a candlelight evening service every Friday. At noon each Sunday, a minister of an Episco- pal Church preaches a sermon. LEARN TO SWIM Besides their kitchen ‘duties, handcraft and qports activities, the ges ada wi ition. More than 120 have passed) the Red Cross test this season. ‘\quired to have an_ elementary s of ED ge anced ge er agp o oe reation, Before the war, girls were re school training; now they must be graduates ofa high school. Mary's Cottage,” Adlington Newman ih 1920. Mrs. Shel. don Noble of Birmingham. is chairman of the house committee and Myrtle Arm- strong of Detroit is director of the camp. The camp is Bpén to girls of all denom two years by her church in Japan, St. Michael's Episcopal. from MSU in June. cation and recreation, she will return in ‘$16 year’. Pentiss Press Photos a gift from Mrs, R. She was graduated Majoring in edu- teach in the Presbyterian Mission College at Kobe. [armen the: summer months. Shower Honors Peggy Webster iat Birmingham Mrs. Gladys Sherwood and Mrs.) Margaret Webster were cohostesses iat the Sherwood residence in Bir- mingham Monday evening honoring S cragteary Peggy Webster. ‘son avenue, will become the bride! ‘rater to be performed in Alsd attending were Mrs. Andrew \McKinney, Mrs. Isadore Mintz, |Mrs. Mark Dahon, Mrs. J. D. Pow- ‘elt, Mrs. Richard Smith, Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Melvin Upp- leger, Mrs. Stanley Fraville, Sally Ginell, Mrs. James Green, Mrs. Alien. McGirr: and Mrs. Robert Dobson, Americans saved an estimated fiscal billion during the 1955 | eerie of the Lakes Church. John Playing checkers on the large screened . porch of Bird’s Nest Cottage are (left to right) Jani Upward of Birmingham, Judy ~W. Va., and Ann Shank of Keyser, Practicing for the 12 o'clock service Sunday in Holiday House are (left to right) Sylvia Blay of Guantanamo, Cuba; | Sonja Dahlen of Detroit; Judy Gordon of | Ferndale, at the organ, and ton of Detroit. Messenger of Massillon, Ohio. Every morning at 9:15 a The girls group of 40 Mary Staugh- are vacationing at the Girls’ Friendly Society Camp of the Episcopal Church on Middlebelt road. They take part in swimming, boating, swings, games, hand- craft and attend religious services, prayer service is held in the chapel of Holiday House. On Friday nights the campers meet in the chapel for a candlelight service, and on Sundays a@ rector of one of the nearby Episcopal churches..preaches @ sermon, mpeg senna =Womens Se ction® Jot John D. Turek Aug. 18 in a) RIDAY, / AUGUST 31956 SEVENTEEN Visits Take Top Place in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM—Mr, and /Mrs. Jeremy John have come / down «from Ketchikan, Alaska,’ where Jerry recently completed his Coast) Guard “hitch,”. and are staying *~\with hig parents, Mr,’ and Mrs. Waldemar A. P. Job of Tooting: Larie. They spent last entail at the Old Club and will go up again this weekend for a 10-day stay. ~ Jerry's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Hagerman, were hosts at a family picnic supper for them on Thursday, Mr, and’ Mrs, William Bathrick Graham ‘and their four small daughters are visiting Mr, and lar wide, Rami Moers of “Detroit and. Josephine. Chaffee of New Haven were. seated Indian ea a when cass at the dd * i Society Cani _ represent - fr New, one of the als ies at the: Gir Friendly» of the Episcopal Church. The girls. Gelzer of Hirmingha s of Comanche, Navajo, Seminole and 2 of {Hi tines at 6] he roe eee OS Mrs, William L, Graham of Wim- bleton drive. * Mr, and Mrs. Floyd W. road, Dorchester Heights, MOVING TO NEW YORK Mr. and Mrs: W. 8S. Gilbreath Ohio, to Jane Germany, He is spending this at the Germany home. | Knox) have moved from Detroit to their and Mr. and Mrs, Felix N. Ctiarl.\of St. Michael Church, new ‘home on North Cromwell ton of New York City will go down) Attending were Mrs. Gayle Coul- ito be poseees « me ceremony, Mrs. a a are together and among others will be, Mr, and Mrs, William Burlingame, lArthur Bbert, Mrs, Frances Ben- Dr, and Mrs. Thomas Y, Watson, Mr, and Mrs, William J. Bird, Mr. and Mrs, A, L. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Kelso N. Faeger and the Joseph G. Juetts, BLESSED EVENT Mr, and Mrs, Robert M. Roth (Marcia Wentz) announce the birth of a son, Steven Carey, July 28 * » * ‘ Mrs. Charles Getz will come from her home in Bronxville, N, Y., next week for a visit with will go to Mansfield next weekend nd Mrs. Charles Mills of Detroit was catching up on correspondence when photographed. She is spending part of het vacation at Aunt Mary's Rest Cottage at Pine Lake. The cottage is a part of the camp project of the Girls’ Friendly Society of the Episcopal Church. ee tet ecw ae os Pontiac Symphony Slates’ First of 5 Concerts Oct. 23 Officials Invite Trained Players to Join ‘Orchestra; Rehearsals Start Sept. 18 The fourth season of the Pontiac Symphony Or- ‘jchestra will. begin Oct. 23. Officials expressed hope that players of different or- chestral instruments who have experience or. training will brush up their technique and join the orchestra this | fall. _ Newcomers to this area also are invited to share their nen ——ve—e—@ talents with this organiza- tion that has a commend- Pontiac Girl able record of fine concerts Ly G ‘under the direction of |Francesco DiBlasi. ‘ onor uest Rehearsals will- start Sep. (18 at 7:30 p.m. in Lincoln at Showe r \Junior High School audi- Dorothy Cadieux, bride-elect of vorium. Max A. Evans, was honoree at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday! Merril Turner, -assistant director, evening. Mrs. Roy Wright and ang Jack Boesen, concertmeister Mrs. Richard Ervin were co-| will meet with all new members hostesses at the affair at their petore rehearsal to review their home on Garland avenue. | ability Dorothy is the daughter of Mr.) and Mrs, A. J. Cadieux of Berkley| _ 4 reerultment commsitiee com- avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Claude) pat te eee aa Evans of South Johnson avenue are! “aiid, N Mrs. C.-George Wid- ne? warente. ifield, Mrs. Herbert Howerth | and Mra, Richard L. Kelft is cludes Mr. DiBlasi, Mrs. Celia Bethany Baptist | Sept. 8 at | ers of instruments needed in the Church. | Orchestra, and will be ready te Attending the evening party were) help anyone desiring to join, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Cadieux, Mrs.| Although called the Pontiac Sym- Glen Husted, Mrs. Grant Campbell. phony Orchestra, the orchestra's Mrs, Kenneth Black, Mrs. Earljlist of 60 or more members in- Treadwell, Mrs. Wallace Joyner, cludes representatives from al! Mrs, William Martyn and — parts of Oakland County and from Flude. neighboring communities. Dates for the coming year’s five Also attending were Nelda Davis,| I Mrs, |Hibler, Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mrs./March 12, and April 30—have been Richard Corl, Mrs. Otto Martyn, |cleared with other entertainments © Mrs. Gerald Ramsey of Ypsilanti |of seasonal importance. ‘and Mrs. Edward Trancik of Ann Shower Given for Ann Stearns by Mrs. M ann Pharm. den Party Will Benefit St.. Monica Guild Mrs. Louis Petruska and Mrs. Kenton Plourde entertained at a garden party Wednesday at the Plourde residence on Oliver street |Stearns of Boston, Mass., and the for the benefit of St, Monica Guild son, Mrs, W. R. Thomas, Mrs. der, Mrs, Paul Singles, Mrs. | Arthur Birchmeier, Mrs. John) Keesling, Mrs. A. C. West, Mrs.) Jackie William . Brown, Mrs. Edwin Backus, Mrs. Harold Bateman and Mrs. Wilma Kasten. Also attending were Mrs. Leo Mrs. Norbert Harrington, Mrs. William Saranen, Mrs. John) Also attending Charles Thomas, Mrs. Waldo Pepper, Mrs. taboo Louis Sutt, Mrs. Don Bartles, Donna Jean Barties, Mrs. Henry'thy Sibary, Mrs. Joseph Bonfiglio, Mrs. her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Whiting Carl Rogers and Mrs. Merrit-John- Singing) at their supper are ae. to ; right) Io ie Park, "The girls are counselors at act the din Melba Young of Holly, Diane Janet Cook and Carol B. The audition committee which in. The couple will exchange. vows contacting or searching out play: Robert Martin, Mrs. Elmer; concerts—Oct. 23, Dec. 4. Jan. 23, — House: “one of the Society -camp of the Episcopal They were photographed ing hall. _THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, Avcusr a 1956) \ i PIECES. LOW L4 FOR PRICE! | The New. “Aristocrat” MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGS ; | Both tor Regular OS 6 ad | You Save... Twin or Full Size 10 Year Guarantee! " this fine quality mattress with price. 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CE The same thing goes for the courses they'd take, the dressing they'd do, and the entertaining DIXIE Porrery |"... | The truly successful people I For Your Convenience | know don't go in for such elaborate Open Daily 10 A.M, to 9 P.M—Bunday to 9 P.M. oe f " 5281 Dixie Dwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 } q7™,4? the est eet , _.} them, with the. money they have. any other av the same regular | the"dough fyom a spoon onto atightly over eS cookie sheet SS hes ‘ : ane Surridge Residence Scene of Party for Maxine Miller Mrs. Robert Surridge entertained | A at a luncheon Wednesday at her 2\ } , and Mrs. J.-R. Miller. ‘Kaye McMullen of Bad Axe,'. cousin of the prospective bride- groom, will serve as junior brides- + (maid. PICKS BEST MAN Bruce has asked Jack Hardy to be best man. Ushers will include Ronald Terry, Norman Goddard, 'Mi Party Fetes Maxine Hurt at Home of H. V. Hodges Mrs. H. Vere Hodges and Mrs. A centerplece of many colored John C. Paddock were cohostesses| | at a buffet dinner party and show- er at the former's home on Ottawa a Oe Pe Be Ne SE eS ee Mrs, ' Cecil McMullen, Mrs. Don McMullen, Mrs. Jack Fred Mc- Mullen and Kaye McMullen. O72 124:24% ou can always be sure of a performance when you step out in a good looking shirtwaitser. This one in half sizes eliminates fitting problems. No. 8317 is in sizes 124, 1444, wey short sleeve, 4% yards of “oe ‘this pattern, send 35c in your name, address, size , and the pattern number Mrs, Hurt, Mrs. Main, Mrs. John Hagan, Marilyn Main, Mrs. Marti, _|\Rickner, Mrs. Floyd Short, Mrs. _|John Bali, Mrs. William Garner, wath Compare the features of ; Mrs. Gordon Hayter, Mrs. Sam ws — Miller, Mrs. Mert Jennings, Mrs. iMilo Cross and Mrs. Norman Pat- i | * * * Also invited. were Mrs. Hugh Hales, Mrs. Ericsen Lewis, Mrs. Clarence Saunders, Mrs. Omer - Invited to the dinner party were ‘WONDERLAND for Teachers Pets! ad Plaids and Stripes. by b. Woven gingham plaid. Brown, biue or red. Fabrics in both styles by }. P. Stevens. Sizes 3-6x, 4.99 “Best for Children” Tel-Huron Shopping Center - Fashion's Friday classics, with distinctive new touches news all over again. Big Sister's sparkling Spanish Islander stripes Little Sister's new non-Tartan . plaid wears a permanent frosty _____ white dickey in the scoop of its bodice. with the famous hidden: pocket. a. Woven striped gingham, adapted from Kate Greenaway’s exclusive imported textile design. Brown or red, Sizes 3~6x,.about 4.99; School Togs wy -featured editorially Family Circle, August favorite Monday to touches that make them with Empire-effect bodice. And both, of course, 7-14, about 5.99 FE 5-9955 i\Lewis, Mrs. Adolph Magnus, Mrs. | ‘Lawrence McCann, Mrs. Floyd) \Schoonover, Mrs. R. J. Cleland,’ |Mrs. K. C. Bilderback, Mrs. Ed-) \wood Bigler, Mrs. Lola Burrell, Mrs. Earl Atkinson and Mrs. Rob-' vert Parker. 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We Cater to ‘ PRIVATE PARTIES (i at the Inn or in .} Your Home or Office WEDDINGS — PICNICS ¥V BANQUETS | Open 385 Days of the Year busing “Pst ta Nit ET ee en ee hast Z Days of Our urshoe clearance 5 | SPECIAL oe Values to , $12.95 Red Cross and Other Famous Brands. Regular : 80 $e 80° edie Now 3" to “6” * * r oe 4 vs ae x , se eer, ‘ ri! a et st teste see torent ct i ca Pr Ci yea ss a Fe RON ia A + ae ‘ — setae: . IP Scan ie 74 f a a wee r ee aig: Ai ee ¢ ‘ \ . : ; a. H ter 4 : j j \ es, ‘ __) | THE PONTIAC PRESS, .FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1956 a Bridge Reopens w—A bridge over : ‘Chesty’ Booms, Roars, Growls, Snaps at McKeon Trial: i a , : , er wert back to work at the Point, Va. He is married to the|County, he knows best, fighting. He ) < M— AjPuller commaiided » battalion of 1942. He won his thind Navy Cross 3 ler janded at Guadalcanal on Aug. 7,| Puller’s men at one time were Fs : : 4 ture of Henderson Field — and| t f i E z ; eae could not have remained on that : ) Set. * . j and won Solomon island. ‘ Phnom Penh — Marriage License rao ss, |" * #" S ins Applications sg hace enh sod of Mis Des Soh cae © teed bat i, vie caren |__Acia’c Fey Besser ua arte, |e oe, ae ae eee ke 3 : In tact, his proclivity for charg- a managed to wipe out a full Japa-|wanted to see him. : : 5 rienc earned eae Vortine & Simmons. Miter nese regiment. Puller lost 70 men. el N 3 an! Old Cambodian Capital Qrriile , Wolr, O76, B, Mansfield The Japanese 1,400, oe . >| SS Festering With Vice,| soos, poy A - at Cape oa: shortly b | ' _ ~~ a ag apis he took command of the. Jet | _ | c D ¢ oye Se Siem eats MOUNTINGS & - . Bee . i kus . be that he “led : a hey er ba i ae PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (—| momen 1, thrower, 1145 Mew York bloodiest fight of the war — a| Puller repeatedly exposed him- J Cambodia's dusty capital fs rapid- a ee : three-day battle on Pelelieu injself to. severe enemy fire during! mH ly becoming one of Asia's centers) - ® Bunnell, Birmi: which two-thirds of' the regiment)those bitter and cold days to pull! CAN'T TWISTE Cary SEPARATEL ¢ t Communit: aples and a vival perc. rere een Bot Bot ““Atter World War Il, Puller, al- ae " le ce ce oe onl ways. field Masine, astved wt RU ENR op on ES a ee Your Old Setting is Worth MORE in Trade! ‘y ~ Se ESET , EESE™ SS, SSSR eos Save ‘ < y a the a - . * : I Mu get a pipe of opium tn Kattic 6. Pededsen, Birmingham Prenk B. Shores. -the| Margaret J. a Ring. ; g 2 i = : i B f F § : E = han Out | Wile Beknon i Aaeuie Short Cot. : Spies } everywhere Henry R. Merchant, Birmingham Driving ad urk ev . Alla need do is sit in the bar op on ca short time a| ‘Lottie M. Bel ai Bronce at his elbow . Robert G. Wusefing, 26 Warren All this is comparatively new to esi pages ” ae Cambodia, It results from South) jedsiene « wee eae, on Viet Nam President Ngo Dinh) ... 4 photon diem’s crackdown on vice in the} Prancs & parkic Birmingham neighboring state, Saigon’s vice) ,.. . en B. Pike lords moved west iwth their taxi; Eleanor Wilttang, 384 Btleen Beaune L sdiclker 401 Sedum Glen rbrough consid- Pemele A. Nichole 4h Sheriaan Sihan-|- waiter Seylor Jr., 436 ©. Paddock Lake Orion Marh 1955 in| "enev 4. Be in : s father and sera peverd %, Geneey, Beene i as i i 3 is ‘ .* g R : . NeM Down $ 1 25 Weekly b i z : i | z : z i ft j : | ~ 3 j s 3 z of H : Ae : ~~ TA TE ERS a 2 SS ii : i : (Political Advertisement [Politioa: vertisoment) LPoiiti avertisoment | | “W : V ti f Geo ii i Because George N. Higgins believes taxation today takes entirely too much from the wages of Americans. He will fight for a decrease in federal taxes. He will fight. unnecessary are spending in Washington. He feels federal expenditures on foreign aid to other nations deserves a tight rein. Higgins does not oppose practical help for friendly nations. He does oppose trying to buy America’s way into the good will of nations whose history and present leadership stands with Soviet Russia, pay is a Mature, Seasoned Veteran in * Higgins Has Earned Personal and Business Success | * Higgins Is One of Oakland County's Out- 21 Years of Legislative Experience GEORGE N. HIGGINS for Congress 18th DISTRICT (Oakland County) Republican Primary Tadeday Aug. 7 Sponsored by the Citizens for Better Government Committee Ted L. Keser, Pres, David C. Pence, Trees. i Ht : 93 E} ; cs 100. No Money $1.50 Weekly ~ It’s FASTER "Sie? [ororn. unit be stares H's LIGHTER sie. |scittary’ tnothute, eure Ws COMPACT 1200 July, 1931 He served two tours ‘SEE ff IN ACTION fighting “bandits” and on _” KEEGO reese: : War Il days—China and sea di HARDWARE No. 1 [red “Horse Maries” on » §O41 Orchard Loke Rd. FE 2-3766 ean eee SS es: Sesh Ro : : Chandler Tours South ‘Blowing His Own Horn COLUMBIA, S.C, ®—Gov. A. B. Elect... CLARENCE A. | me" REID, 2. |== ~ $tate Senator a eee SENSATIONAL SAVINGS ™ ~ f-SAVE ‘40! SBepay — - DOUBLE vit I investigate! Compare! , 2-Pe. Sofa-Bed Suite 1Wby Spend $1,000 Bitilding Ag to G& EXTRA Sleeping Space Grant T Want You, thoes Tout Love You, bi OUR NEW SELF-SERVE AND RECORD ACCESSORY BAR g e Marvelous “Decorator” Fabrics! FI NO MONEY DOWN--'T® WEEKLY © Tonght B, /,C8 ~— «sath 9 BCE res. Sue | (eo ee OB ae e's sa pspiess Teste’ eS a Ws Tt ae bs ¢ - ee ae r wn ‘3 ¥ eae ‘a! 1 ¥ F *¥ F EST Say we PS Pea \ . i ] t ‘ { 3 : K . i : & \ 4 i t { \ v j : \ { } J \ \ VeeP a 4 = \ ; a . q \ | ‘ : ; pu ey ¢ : : i ve } | } } je a. \ i \ : : i } 1 : 3 ‘ oo F ¥ ‘ F ; S / | . \ at “4 ; 4 ; — é £ } ‘ i & 7 i \ a E Pa a 7 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS Fad : 4 j - “FRIDAY. AUGUST 8, 1956 sie, ee is: “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, “Only F Four Simple Steps Needed to Cast Voting Machine Ballot Trial Discloses Easy Procedure Voters Here May Use Practice Machine in Each Precinct ‘|By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. “It's as simple as one, two, three, four,” said Patricia Butler, 55 Henry Clay Ave., as. she used a voting machine the other day for the first time. Pat, a City Hall employe, typi-|. fies thousands of other Pontiac tyoters who will be using 80 newly- acquired automatic voting ma- chines in the city’s 44 precincts in the Aug. 7 primary. “I thought it would be a fairly complicated procedure but it wasn't at all,” Miss Butler said as she completed a demonstration on a machine on display at the City Hall, MAY STUDY MODELS _w ot 2 ; : ; : Four steps are all the voter will FIRST STEP — When yoter steps into'the vot- _by Patricia Butler. This closes the curtain for pri- |,.4e to remember when he goes ing machine, the first step is to move the large vacy and unlocks the machine. ; to the polls next Tuesday. And to fed lever from. left to right, $6 Se Oe. ae heip the first time machine user a : eae . {familiarize himself with these bas- - ic steps, an instruction model will YOU START HERE—Use of voting machines makes no change _ precinct. Above, Patricia Butler, 55 Henry Clay (right), a City Hall be available for a “trial run” be-| jn the first operation for casting a ballot: the voter signs name and employe, and Mrs. John Borsvold, 200 Dellwood, member of ‘the fore stepping into the machine. A! edaress on the yellow application slip and hands it to a precinct Pontiac League of Women Voters, illustrate this. step. sample ballot will be posted also.) boarq clerk, who certifies It on the permanent poll book for the A reproduction of the voting ace ereiereme*“"'More Than Half of State to Use Only 18 of Oakland County's 249iyour mind as many times as you st the coming econ, Many|gary ie never ton ie col! \V/ . e any iparty. It is never too late until t t other communities, in addition wlney’ umber tour has been com-|¥ CULT} acnines IN@X vesaqay Pontiac, have adopted the modern, |pleted. En as sccurete, nad revld voting mechiht sontth0 CITE WSUE By ROGER LANE \have stayed on the job. However, in precincts, the official vote count. " Cities. of Sylvan Lake, "Keego During this third step, Pontiac! LANSING @®—New features of enough closed up shop and went ing group at “grass roots,” is re- Harbor, Madison Heights, Far-|V°#ers will cast a “yes'’ or “no’’|\the Michigan Election law that|home in the late evening or early|quired by law to disclose infor- mington, Pleasant Ridge and Rose| Ve for eine sla tg hen may speed up assembly of a com-|morning hours to leave significant |mation collected under its super- Township are six such communi-|Ploye’s pen plete picture of statewide election |gaps in the election results picture|visian, ° . ties. - Security, This charter amendment | : question will appear at the top of|results will get their first test. in|during the earlier phases of its| There is no comparable provision a} your ballot, Pull the pointer down | the Aug. 7 primary. emergence, relating {to township clerks, who tabulations within a few hours aft-|°Ver the “yes” or “no.” The effect of one of the election) Under the state election: evi, by law, are required only to handle er the polls close at 8 p.m: next/ FOURTH STEP law changes enacted by the 1955)township clerks are given respon-|sealed returns. ! Tuesday. The fourth and final step is to|Legisiature has been to encourage |*bility for transmitting to county) . The big increase in use of voting im red pperating handle | use of automatic voting. clerks sealed returns coming to)machines was given impetus by an _— ne ie ee back from fight to left. This opens! 1, the forthcoming primary, vot-|"e™ from precinets within their amendment fixing maximum sites or voting » you the curtaing and records Your Vote ing machines will be used in 2,607 Jurisdiction. . for precincts, - : eanene of the state's 5,177 voting districts an increase of about 50 per cent |celve from the precincts on an in- She will record your mame in | Your vote is not cast until you formal badis information which ' Avatiahle at the table will be an| ae ent wo ene itt handle ail | ty clerks, who receive unofficial |sealed ‘envelopes. oe ee a wtraction model and peathy 8 ee panne x the townships, t | ‘Thus, the clerks in many cases ' v7 ye bed posted sample ballot you may You have now voted using a/ remain open until. last returns jar4 ina position to round up un-| P’ee4 9F Sach 400 voters. study before entering the voting/Yoting machine. Now, wasn’t Pat) have been delivered, fies ial results for the township. There were no effective ceilings ioe tie tea aoe? ar oe 8 reset ose: bi 205 A walmart asa rmat tamara porite “peciceliy, eietion oleate be- before the actual casting of your There fs no the limit for cost lieve widespread use of machines ballot. your vote vo W speed up of returns await mien spt ever va here to Vote in Pontiactix sziesoe : or oe ied."” H ver, ft ' After registering with the clerk, 1 o1¢ recounts, often necessary Pontiac's 44 voting ptecincts for|21—Central School : ccmstertatinaed weno dade te ee: ohh dg dian Bay Fond with the paper ballot, are elimi-|the primary election next Tuesday|22—City Hall still another new requi t treed left $0 right until you hear a|2=ed With voting mactines: are at the following locations: _ t-pain This one provides that tm vot. . bell ring. This closes the cur- se } 1—Jefferson Jr. High ‘|25—McConnell School Ing machine precincts absentee tan and opens the machine t vot Deadline [s Saturday) Fire station no. 2 28—MeConnel Schou! ‘allots may be ted into machines ing. : 3—Bagley School 71—Wilson School : only after the. pels Gees, SECOND STEP f Ab t Ballots 4~Emmanuel Christ. Sch. , _ |28~Wilson, School Previously, local election officials The second step is to select your or seniee ‘| 5—Washington School 29—Wilson School were permitted to record absentee i party ticket—Republican or Dem- : ti will 6—Senior High School 30—Congrega'n B'nai Israel ballots, ordinarily a few at a time, ocratic—with a selective primary| Absentee Pontiac voters 7—Stevens Hall 31—Webster School during slack periods before the lever in the lower right hand cor- have until Saturday at 2 p. m. to) g—Webster School : 32—~Wever School lpolis closed. : ner of the machine, By pulling the get ballots in the Aug. 7 primary. | $—Senior High School » |33—U.S. Naval Tr. Center Michigan law governing lever of your choce down, this un-| These ballots, for those who will! 10—Crofoot School - 34—Pontiac Housing Bldg. voting is generally considered to | [perme ten A eegraad dame jaan to Oe polls next|22—Oak, Co. Office Bidg. 35—LeBaron School be looser than in some other pope- | dates of your party sheath 12—Wisner School 36—Jefterson Jr. Hi. School _—_[Jous states. oF) # | At: the saime time, it locks aft | Ursday, are available at the city!13—Lineoin Schoo! 3t—Jefferson Jr. Hi. School Consequently, the proposition of | pointers of the opposite party. clerk's office at. the City Hall. | 14—Lincoln School ~ 138—Bagley School % absentee balloters to those who Remember—you cannot They will be available from 8; '15—Owen School ° 39—Washington School come to the polls in person is aa _* ; \16—LeBaron School . —--~—«|40—Washington School higher. ; Kasey een : ja. m. until 5 p.m. today and from| 7 ison School _ | 41—Webster School Holding’ the primary in August, 9a. m. until 2 Saturday. 18—Fire Station No. 4 42—Owen School when many persons wishing to vote The third step is to pull the: 19—St Michael’s Hall _-. |43—Malkim Schoo! are on vacation, also has an infla- black pointers over the name of Oops, Our Mistake [20-¥.MCAL said. each candidate you wish to vofe) | for. Pull. the pointer down until) CADIZ, Ohio # — A mistake cost | | -\the' *X". ig completely. visible.|Donald Johnson and Albert Pre-| | we Watch that you vote the number | vost fines of $200 and costs each, ballot. Simply, push the wrong instead of gasoline. | . THIRD STEP — Now the voter depresses a of board), In picture Miss Butler is pointing jof candidates as called for on the Police said the two stole five gal- | key above the name of each candidate for whom i's tl lk toons The actual ticket Tues- | ballot. Jons of fuel for their car from a | Phe wishes to vote, across the entire party ticket. day will be much longer. af bar Santee Fas Bee Powe reine aieawaty. Sa Chey Wl, Re cor | The same must be done for the special issue (at pointer, you may make a'stalled and they were arrested. | x. 1 oi : change without destroying your|The mistake: They stole diesel oil After the Polls Close Here Are the Steps Taken by Your Precinct Board What happens to your vote after|public a a + you have left the voting machine? ara aa a vote, along others num sean on a ALONE? _ turns .. ..$0 you ene ‘don’t have to. All | Yea a | ‘the famous RCA y= ny ed and not too well light- SWEETS RADIO |?:="~ Half a dozen men were seated . |\> and APPLIANCE SHOP | 'ssstsu’st cor" os wa i werabd ee Se eee ee or Governor With 2. pale pant, man : ; FREE PARKING of three or four, laughing over . ’ Real bargains — they are oe drinks or eating late dinners. r ‘round miracle blends . _ (5422 West Huron St. FE 4-1133 | sstssn ctrede down the tae tee | plan Se aap i & oft sad fund on ome | EE A Og holding thal shape found VACATION TIRE. ¢ WHITEWALL ...-< Only A Go-Getter like COBO by working together with others, could hold the line on taxes as he has done in his six years as Mayor of Detroit. Only.A Go-Getter Like COBO by working together with others, could reduce the bonded debt of Detroit by over $5,000,000 and still complete or have under construction public improvement projects totalling $68,926,140. Only A Go-Getter Like COBO by working together with others, could put through @ 14-year expressway program in 7 years by carrying Detroit's fight for better highways to Washington and Lansing and coming home Only A Go-Getter Like COBO av: by working together with others, could show such astounding in slum clearance and Progress : public housing! 210 acres of Detroit slums have been cleared. 3,176 new multiple housing units have been completed and are fully occupied and | ref gg or a ape np te builders, are being t on -acquired slum-- cleared land. faheed 226 = 6:00-16 SAPETYLINER _ @ PICK YOUR PRICE — SAVE ON ALL SIZES aa ae ave 00.10 31.95 | SA" 14.95 (12.96 unmee 2045 821.05 | sven 28.15 19.45 22.10 17.06 | “rs 198,60 15.65 hn prin ‘witht trode so price ple tox ond vewendable re, Only A Go-Getter Like COBO : could win his way to victory every time he ran for office—7 times as City Treasurer, 3 times as Mayor. ‘ ~~ Only A Go-Getter Like COBO LET’S GET BEHIND THIS CO-OPERATIVE : eis: Vote For The Man Who Can WIM In November! VOTE for COBO for GOVERNOR : \ : } ¢ a 7 ’ } ‘ & 4 ; gt jy on \ ae ee J Rte. cae oe ah cae fee ‘ Wey fae unhappy circumstances, but it | cause a certain type of flow (elec- ~ a ae, seen ME {ACB ~ ABEL. FERNAND? baa -—~ pad “USeEY” NOmane AiNGLD- SCHENCK” KOCH SLANDER: ELAR ALSO Air Force Reveals for First Based on the famed would not be true to say that they | tric current) is quicker than you always do so. Many times, imjcan be. If you are not in contact, “Eee 4 H peacetime, they’ll be perfectly hap-|with such a flow, you see no need) CinemaScopeé étcoe Time Trip to Py at CHOW. So this fits the defi-\for quick getaway, and there is) SS eaRaTOe NYBY - mae w CHARLES LEDERER. A WINCHESTER PRepechion nition’s statement: To eat crow is'no need. By the time you feel such’ dead ee mann te baving|a need it le already two late wl =” PLUS A FABULOUS WESTERN phrase has always implied how |an electric shock from a light “PALS of the GOLDEN WEST” odious such an action must be. 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AND HIS i Featuring Populor ~ am TERRORAMA TONIGHT — The Strand The- shown are “Satellite in the Sky,” from which the | * DANCING : sporg lt cn my in Person ater management says box office records were _— above scene is taken, and the Bela Lugosi thriller, | ® LIQUOR H 7 ee “COMIN G AUG. 7. for a limited engagement TUESDAY NIGHT JAM SESSIONS , > BIG JOHN SWING CAVAVAN }$ broken with its first 24-hour terrorama recently, ©. ‘Bride of the Monster.” Regular prices will pre- | and have slated a second one, starting at mid- vail, night er The two new shock features to be evr rrr ‘Catholic Priest ¥"" “ saTURDAY SPECIAL— Lecaieal Gb toe: WOE Seacdins } Anti tie te. , SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT! a rr YS lll ll lily ll lt ll ln ll il li ht Als Mn tin in «cep vert head F ree From Red : SIRLOIN STRIP STEAK !— Dick D eg AND is. FEB E Fommring, Sera. from she Top Name Bins! 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Yow Food Me Rea A ONE Midwest 4-1400 ~ WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD., ‘BLOOMFIELD HILLS == - : Cone eS : Pa : 2 : Fs ce ; ‘ — pis Sas | “~ 2 Ps 4 he i | fis a : , 5 ay = Ht * > ié h 5 4 Sah F } ie. = ‘ | : \ | (a \ So aa | 4) THE, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1956. ~ Florida Buses Roll. ~ —Without: Negroes be herded like cattle to the rear of a bus though driven by Negro/’ wag firm that his country would continue to enforce the treaty. Panama Assures. Th Ss Over Panama | Canali Cleic Meck arriman, Stevenson) ‘ss « evenson will atleast $6 10 58 of the Votes, T WASHINGTON a — Could thejcompany under ' a saiyesesiienjar iat etep wl wTMAiGid (LAIMA ia th Test seat Connie sa nat Mh CHICAGO u—Strategists for the = Bhim acer is: Newsline Canal the, wuiteiine' we tarcmom tm wet by Panama ‘to take over the|lts tratfie of 8,475 transits is about} The directors“ of the Panam! chiet contenders for the Dem.| .™® Associated Press in pee val 4 their bus boycott when the cia largest man-made water-/ 3 zone and the canal itself."’ half of the Suez traffic, which! ienaea Pag ty hgh avernment ocratie presidential nomination polar rg go snag doy Sen. Stuart a Transit Co, resumed ‘ tions menue tie done with red sin the seizure of the Suez Canal Feo Russell (D-Ga) said he|carries much of the Middle East officials drawn: from all parts ofjyesterday made conflicting claims'Symington of Missouri with omé: _ after, & monthlong empensicn, NE Caml that the canal actually was within| white,”"*in case of a future war,| ‘The Panama Canal is operated — einai eines CES ee peered thar pet gi or ‘The company, which hed taken| “Absolutely ° not,” Bei |the boundaries of Egypt. Panamalior iand needed to defend thejand regulated financially by the owe Gov. . Averell Harriman’s cam-|did not wish to declare themselves a bases at the strectsbecase| Ambassador J J. Vallarta sailzong “erry to the Unite d|cams ane ize and goverm Panama, Canal Co. overnmen| Ince from-the canal tls ts paign headquarters sid the New at ‘present and deegeg rere of financial losses suffered during) ‘d4Y- : States, he added. a issue now and when|member board of ‘Gkectars pee © Gee Se. coanh, ne te tas Algo bg wage Rig rd reg oe hing Maem -” ae x ‘ * “i = e e the boveott, hired two Negrolsecent” sald W. M. Whitman| The latest U.S-Panama treaty,|the canals were bullt waa that the|pointed by the secretary ot the|Feplace and enlarge ite facilities |firs es tr eons alg lh oe» it secretary ot the Panama Canal|Which ‘took some two years to! waterways be kept neutral —|Army, acting as personal repre-/Whitman said that since 1951 the reid rvin “N o » Co., a U.S. government corpora-/Degotiate, met sharp opposition'onen to ships of all nations at|sentative of the President. company has paid 15 million dol- routes serving Negro sections. then whieh operates’ the canal’ |When it came before the Senate! a}; times in both peace and-war.| It is mot part of the Army, lars to the U.S. Treasury toward Elect “ gp was resumed yesterday The U.S, agreement with Pan-|i" 1955 although the vote on ratifi-| Nasser has estimated the Suez|Whitman gaid. The Canal Zonejreduction of the ep wecaal ROBERT V. ttect before the a gd ama, under which the canal is tion itself! was overwhelmingly|Canal’s annual “apg Ph yee _ of the os. oo ~ oe “= | > “ rT i rm 0 was staged in an effort to obtain — peor not ee Sey. * + ov penebel 08, mo Doan. Maj. Gen. William E,| Walruses got their name from State Representative (District }) integrated seating. ec tages ~ | fen.’ didigeain U0:3taekd called vet e Potter, a S0-year-old native of|Norse sailors, who called them: : REPUBLICAN , sis mete ee he Sa ma,” the ambassador said, but he|it a “bad treaty’ and predicted! The Panama Cafial Co, took in'Oshkosh, Wis.; has been governor“hvalross,” whale horse, ¢ | » drivers," Steele, said the--Rev.¢.-K,j president of the Negro Inter Civic Council, which spon- sored the boycott. He said a a few Negroes used the buses yesterday, de- clared these were mostly children and elderly persons and ‘added there always had been’ some who! had not joined in the boycott. sie ff. 4 “The affairs of the Suez Canal do not concern us at all,” he said, Rg i ar Ron cal mcoeg to better understanding and more liberal consideration towards Pan- ama.’ President Eisenhower was asked at his news conference Wednesday whether he thought the furore jover the Suez Canal also might lead to requests that the Panama Canal, now operated solely by this country, be turned over to 35-Block Cycle Race Snares Cycle Thief NEW YORK (®—This detective collared his man -in a mad race reminiscent of the Gay '90s, ’ The detective, John Keeney, said he became suspicious when he saw a young bicyclist riding along Park Avenue inear 9th Street and looking into parked cars. Keeney, following in his police car, was held up by traffic. ~ Leaping out of his auto, he hastily borrowed a delivery boy’s bike and pedaled after his quarry. He caught up with him at Park Avenue and 59th Street. ~ Camelio Vanderpool, 20, was held in $500 bail pending arraign- ment on a petty larceny charge. Police said Vanderpool admitted he stole the bike he was riding. Cuba used about 32,500 bales of cotton during the year ended Au- gust 1, an increase of 5 per cent over the year before. international control, . ' The conditions aren't quite the same, Eisenhower that internationalization of the Suez Canal had been agreed to in ah international convention in 1888, While that concession runs out in 1968, he added, the Suez Canal will always be an inter- national waterway. route . linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, was traffic in 1914. It saves 7,873 nau- tical miles on a voyage from New York to San Francisco, Canal Zone, a five-mile strip on either side of the canal, fer 10+ million dollars in 1904 and agreed to pay Panama $250,000 a year. This sum was raised ta $430, a year in 1934 and, by a treaty Was operated by ar, international noting said, * * * The Panama Canal, a. 4-mile to The United States acquired the ar 000 No Down Payment: fay: Trade-in Halolight makes the difference—and only Sylvania® has it! ore surrounded by @ cool frame of light — they logk bigger, are easier to watch even-for hours on pnd.“ And now you can own exclusive ff Halolight at prices and terms you. f can’t beat anywhere! Come in soon | —see what a difference Halolight | ee 169" Eniiest 40 pay tr. 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In his younger days he worked on on Southfield Sports Mari, a 8 athletic ebay t0 reach » liner the assembly line of Detroit automobile companies. He i p.m. Sunday on the Royal Oak/station. It’s an impossible situa- also knows the hard labor of the farm, for Higgins” Memorial Park diamond. tion.” ‘ worked as o farm laborer. Higgins believes ina square deal for labor and will support fair labor legislation. A vote for Higgins for Congress will assure the wage earner of an honest and courageous defender in Washington. * is a Mature, Seasoned Veteran in moo oe ee eee “Rigas One oalandCnay’s On -Mandiag Civic Leaden sent 13. WGI for uO | | Right Now Is the Best Time to Move Up to Cadillac NOW! NITE SERVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE DON’T PUT OFF NEEDED SERVICE Just because you can’t take time during the dey USE OUR CONVENIENT NITE SERVICE Leave your car between 4 and 5 p. m.——tt'll be ready at 8 a. m. 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MOTOR SAL : Hoping for cooperative weather,|are invited to take their picriic| yesterday with a 3-0 decision over|1lth, “gave the Indians their sec- ' L l everything is in readiness for the|dinners and participate in the all- "|the Braves, sweeping the last/ond shutout over the Yankees in gpd oy Dealer eon perp tame early apo day affair. ‘three games in their four-game ae — Coeveland’s staff, in-| . ‘eors Fair Dealing family picnic ° Chairmen. George t dentally, s marked Up seven ~ Cass ot W. Pike St. Wilson Sportsmen's Park, Water-| si woier EA Spicer -— dey of "Ee the“ lmutices, thee Scurwelet eight shutouts registered In the! -Matejec, Horner, Mary. FE 2-0186 Sunday, Aug. 5. entertainment highlighted by the |four-hitter, backed up by four|AL in the last 12 days. McBrearty Runnersup| —— caer eenceee.| cotertd Michigan Stato, Police [homers Seong © a ne lhoats mite vine w win or ta} in Richmond Event ‘ 4 fl t Cae ur ENTERPRISES ¢ a » picked shoater 88, Ony- — rr ot New om so td relieter Bis Kind , | a — firearms demonstration York for three straight, 40, andjer, wi major! RICHMOND, Va. #—The United ed -- en games. Harry mpson's home run, place triumphs in the International : re e ~ Ine. | _Aise nthe afternosn program 2 ee iaiie ian kee ot an tee Skating Congress com stret ‘ s . “the dootrecr Stow” Bitte Posse, cluding 20 er 23 borse-|¢t ch ves Rreckiyn. mag ae tion which ended here last night. . PONTIAC’S NEW @/men. Miller's Morons, a home tal- : Earl Wilmot, national speed LR BR El te sation tow wat be ta seielocs ciency serok ste : a free hay rides. archery club dem- world events by beating Richard § GCOODYFAR gre ny es arr ios em ANU FOF SES OG | OUMMEY) wx scmeaezcensss | @ pond, treasure hunt, penny scram- senior speed race. 2 7 COMPLETE rE AUTO "PARTS wee ge numerous other traditional | Edgar Watrous of Hartford, | Emm tomomramuness = sartams Erecr— ALICTICt 14- 15 at Oaklandsss2 2c , © Ope tAM «693504 ELIZABETH PHONE secured trom the clubhouse. |Matejec, Pontiac, Mich., 2nd, and ® to 9 PM. Mon. E RD FE 5-8868 Joan Brown of St. Louis, Mo., Wiliam’ Morehouse Ontario, Can- thre LAK bd FE 2-9121 gg| won the ladies figure skating cham- The Pontiac Parks and ileiecs Se blue clay) aa ord. . with Adams of|tion Department's annual _horse- . Women may|"”’ - JSESSRRRRESSERRR Ee Re RRR EReRe eee EeT ae Marilyn ak ¢ will be held ao but they will “a *.¢ 6 | oa day and Wednesday, August 14-15,|be required to compete on the 4- care peed ge a: Ad. c 2 Cup Zone Finals atte eer tect oe oa Ee or up one ina § "A Geltent Cont taents |. 4 two out of three series will — " merican are eligible to enter this tourney ee ee a termediate men’s figure — 2. R Is the Top Seller! Registrations and one dollar tro- |) a termined on cvayr Hhae: out of 220k Horner, Pontiac, Mich. avor U.). e phy fees rmuat be filed tn the lsve basis. A 25-point game will be|, termediate ladies figure — 1 ‘Top TRADES Are Made | “sal Recreation Dera [ied pevery perme. Deo? ci. RYE, N.Y., }—-Brimming con- August wiapets o ' fidence, American Davis Cup ine | RD LARE, Inc. [sneer 3 == te ; HOWA nc. a ee ate ; be provided, however, champion and now resident golf ; today against Mexico in the first| Top U.S. Bridge Team ama-|pro at La Jolla, Calif, showed é ‘ Home self AENT, FIRST PAYMENT SEPT. Ist , DAY SATURDAY Coll FE 5-9204 convenience, we Want in New or Used ai l )DO YOU NEED} - -_ f MORE ROOM eee fia A SUN PORCH? Pic ons xn uc” A GARAGE? amas te Bt Roth Lumber | -will be glad to help | in your building problems. For your te we have free house plans, remodeling plans, boat plans, Popular Magazine, Free H The Farm Book, Easi-Bild full size plans (small charge) and.a set of Do-It-Your- n plans, lopedia containing thousands of Do-It-Yourself plans. Free Candy for the Kiddies L HELP GIVEN — NO DOWN can Zone final. - * s+ e# Talbert said that if Seixas and chardson both came through as lexpected, they would get a rest for the rest of the best-of set if a ‘youthful doubles combination wins tomorrow. singles ago AE singles test at Giammalva and pari NEW YORK @—A team which = Robinson Answers Blas NEW ORLEANS ® — Jackie Dodger was a prime cause of E oe new sports segrega-|part of it is that he wasn’t muz- zled long ago.” * * @ * ¢ @& In a recent column, Bill Keefe.) Robinson answered Keefe in a sports editor of the Times-Pica- letter, which the Louisiana Week- said “The National Assn.\ly, a Negro newspaper, published i for’ the Advancement of Coloredi yesterday. Robinson said: TWILIGHT RACING SUNDAY MODIFIED HARD TOPS Qualifying Race: 5:30 P. M. First Race: 7:00. P. M. Adults 1.25 Child 35¢ PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY 3 Miles West of Airport Get ready for that Tournament! j Night Driving Range Open Nightly (except Sun.) ‘til~10:30 Finest Lighting, Best Equipped in the State Competent Qualified Instructors _ PONTIAC COUNTRY CLUB: 4335 Elizabeth Lake Road Phone FE 5-8939 - Inspect Our Facilities fo Banq esa oe and Private ee \ eo Discover The Modern Drink Sensation owt 74 2 -CLYDE'S (35 100 Orerd ake Ave FE 5-6467 New. Tire - - Balance 98e hig : Oe ‘ ” . # ; hi ’ , ©. r ” " : \* . “ a ' | ' Ze ; a j \f A ; eles. 2 k \ \ A 4 ; \ +n PONTIAC PRESS, PAReNTyS AveusT, 8, 1958, Redlegs lad NL Unique Shotgun nee ls Set —Birdie Gripes | DAVISON (INS) — — One.of theymen, Loucks was. probably one wy PHILADELPHIA i — Get this: |™ost Unique shotgun champlonship|the finest all-around sbvts i'w rup eter in te at when Hed ALY te Ht: Eg E AF : bi I You'l cet | a ‘Better Deal | it: ca z FETE a al “oN i 4 a if Fee ! E | é . i 8 et i efe g § HE \ i z : = E g & i i i J : : ; y 5d ‘d g rt é i Fy i | tf gz: Pentise Press Photo | ANGLING TEAMWORK — The big and fat brown trout displayed above by Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey (Phyllis) Carless, 3158 Warren, Dray- | ton Plains, is the product of some neat teamwork by the two avid | on point, get| trouters. It weighed 5-pounds-15-ounces, is nearly two feet long and was taken from the Au Train river. power basin in the Upper Penin- sula during a recent vacation. Aubrey hooked it on a 4pound test ird, | spin line in the middle of the day. Phyllis handled the landing net. It's going to grace the Carless living room from a mounting board. | i E i il h i ee Hi Upsets Continue in Tennis Play. Aussie Davis Cuppers | Lose as Moylan Gains at Southampton bit, fee ee ty MIF = Hae afiatl ined gf Mrs. Carless is librarian at Jefferson Junior High School, 8 z F j Sales Over $1,000,000 85 Vearlings Purchased i i z 3 : 5 Doctoring Your Golf Game} rie ee win « vew Giambra, Castellani new American record price was paid|, iy ae. aie Nr for 9 fil, the mart Sealy rese-inn Garden TV Contest PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Cont |deternstnes the amount of sep on x Rey ee — Royal ChargenTige O'|. NEW YORK w® — Handsome : Tige © Joey Giambra bids for his 4th. three seeded players were “alive”|who have ever smashed 25 today in the Meadow Club Invita-|25 birds on the Williams Field tion a Court. Tennis Tourna-jrange. ment one was sure to be elim- ¢ ¢ 8 Ky. @—The off-)trailing last ill cent. inated following the upsets of two As for the course itself, it looks| spring of ot fists sires Nasrul- Cooke she eas So roel second-line Australian Davis Cup-jeasy enough, The traps are allijah and Royal Charger and free|owning Nashua, and his son, Les-| pers — Neale Fraser and Ashley|well hidden in brush piles andjfiowing Western gold prove dilie B. Combs III, together sold 26, ee Sea ee I | . exay y -| ging y mar- or e . cus- | meta iteceded Gran olden long te rts te nest “dng, 2° SESE CO in he ee They I Help You Get | “dog.’’ | up. ters, Nine name aver- Chicago, in one of today’s quarter- Ths texge oxo oft in sungn, ot | Enoace cut thelr puine sivings|tged SL222 | : ree ae ee ere course, but ‘the rough part is |yesterday and forked over an av-| The Lewises made one other, son, the only COM-| Cupping the birds before they [erage $58,000 for four Nasrullah|lush bid in the session. They gavel @ 0S ll 0 our peting, plays upstart Bill Quillian| S07 yy yearlings and $41,063 for six Royall Stoner Creek $0,000 for a Nasr nV — etal ‘Last seers type of tour-| Mareer youngsters. pe a ak ot oe See. 5 ‘ meet Airman 2.C. Whitney Reed,|nament was held and there was a> It was the Los Angeles Stable} The, second high. Pics sas) 6-4, 10-8 conqueror of third-seeded tie, Be ne ene ee of Debed-tid ino. Sat . Ges sakaie’s qucune a es that gave $80,000 for a Nasrullah|ble of Por a yal | ‘ nals, in one of tomorrow's semi- Tom Loucks of Flint and Sam|colt out of Risque Ma. the price) Career eg ee Ss oe final matches. Schmidt of Detroit were the ‘0P! carling at auction, The colt eame|brother to Noorsaga. at from Stoner Creek Stud of Mrs.) see | Ulrick DIAGNOSIS: Hit the ball first | To hit the ball with a descend-|daughter 0 ball fig blow it must, first of all, be|MYheart from the lot of Leslie | i mn the grome wih Dacian” z Combe 1, Lexington, | wisieiae” racknee wig 'S4 Bord Tudor ........... ..$ 699 ‘53 Plymouth 2 Door .............$ 699 The Keeneland sale staggered|when he opposes clever Rocky ‘53 Oldsmobile 88 4 Door........ . 999 ‘55 Ford Country Sedon........... 1799 into yesterday's finale 22 per cent|ronttuant. at ,Madecn Sauareil ‘52 Plymouth 2 Door ............. 444 '55 Buick Hardtop ............... 1999 ‘ar searteeg teak eerareaed $11,167.| The rangy, 5-11 Giambra has | ‘SS Ford Hardtop ................ 1699 ‘51 Chevrolet 2 Door ......... wee. 244 But the buyers cut loose nearly|been made a slight 65 underdog ‘53 Buick Hardtop ............... 1099 §«‘'54 Buick Hardtop .......... weeee 1544 1 13 milion dollare Sor 85 year. edcast and wiscast (NBCTV, (| |54 Chevrolet 2 Door ..... sececees 799 '53 Dodge 2Door................ 599 $15,415. That brought the sales to-|radio, 9 p.m., EST) coast to coast. ‘53 DeSoto 2 Door ........... ..-. 644 'S3 Ford Tudor ...........0eee00. 699 tal to $3,462,000 for 350 colts and/On form it figures to be a very ‘55 Plymouth 2 Door ............. 1244 ‘54 Ford Hardtop ...............- 1099 fillies, averaging 99,891 ‘but still|cloes fight. La i el gaa a eiearn errr it ee BN orks niasahanKny a 2 , ' ord Forder .........cccccees y lymou O ..sseadseecus NEW tim 3rd Annual Affair SS Moroury 2 Door ......1-.-+++1 799 (33 Fond Sation Wogan ...+...-». $99 and ‘53 Hudson Hornet .............. Sm all a (35a tee eeaeees ) um oe roye'ant ser,t:\Horse Show at Lake Orion ‘54 Plymouth 4 Door... SIND 799° 'S3 Chevrolet 4 Doors sssccccccsc5 699 CARS Jit 4 Price You shows. The weight inclines toward) ‘isis /Otiniaction. orid Yentng ‘te 1 ‘53 Chevrolet Station Wagon....... 844 ‘52 Ford Station Wagon ........... 699 the left leg i the address and). ce Show. will be held Sunday|number of entries. 55 Ford Tudor .....: eoenreeee eeneevee 1044 52 Lincoln Capri eka éapades hese eee L. C. Williams sae ir knee te the downewing|at Kelly's Park which js located in event of tala the show wit | 'S2 Chevrolet 2 Door ........... ..» 444 ‘51 Ford Tudor .........,....+++ 2Al 08 ital 7H eae psoas iy to Inte log. JO ee which ay Goepencored |I2th ee , . The swing essentially follows the), “i. Lake Orion Saddle Club| : ai 2 nea same pattern with all cube when| ora the Lake Orion Rotary Club, @ omar || GET THIS VALUE PACKED +10 DOWN DELIVERS the pitch clube the Lody gets|Will feature a program of 18 events| Sandy’s Sport Shop With the pitch body gets rr adi ‘ets’ in Western, | ; into the shot very little. Start the/ rich Tenjiessee Walking and Season Close-Outs Any of the Below Listed Cars backewing straight back from the! poo ‘Ciasses One of e Kind Only | . . tos 0 ctaiaht tae from the cib| Many <¢ tho ctneses wit bo 1 924.95:Plastic _- | 32 Buick 2 door ‘31 Pontiac 4 dr. head to the left shoulder. divided ‘into three divisions, for |, Windshield ... $17.95 ! » 1. REPACK FRONT WHEEL 52 Dodge "52 De Soto Cl. Cpe. Give no thought whatever to| men, omen and children. $29.95 Plastic | inapest erahe ‘Siniog « ~~ Club Coupe "51 Ford where the wrists break. That hap-| More than 200 horses are entered | Windshield .. $22.95 paces pa ABR aed ce %; Ton Pickup pens naturally — when the left arm forthe show with the speed and| 10 HP Scott A "51 ler 4 dr oa has reached its point of full ex-|— 0 tt twater REPACK UNIVERSAL Chrysler * "59 Ford tension. Keep firm hold with the . . ‘ Reg. 318.75 . $249.50 | eae veer "S] Ford Sta. Won. % Ton Exp. ett hand af te ton of the swine Birch Hills to Host 5 HP Scott Atwater | |< smpage muah srmeves | Spores S=\Ampuice Gol Tit | ui tat ef bo A: a pressure as arm | : pulls downward to and through the 1 Atwater 1955 fa re se ~ ttt moe WR oa ‘warp | CONVERTIBLES Ce =| Michigan amputees’ goit tourna: Atwater 1955 ‘sa29.s0 McDONALD] ‘54 Ford Convertible ‘49 Packard. Convertible’ Says: ‘53 Chevrolet Convertible srore tone are most | “S53 Ford Convertible seit cra eae *° | ‘5S Ford Convertible *g95.| TRUCKS ‘55 Chevrolet 2 Ton Dump HAROLD TURNER] 233 7—= : ‘SO Chevrolet % Ton Pickup FORD in Birmingham ‘51 Ford 2 Ton Pickup . | , 4.7500 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham = Mi '50 Ford % Ton be 9 rold Turner-FC in BIRMINGHAM © 464 Ss. Woodward; Birmingham . A PHONE CALL. WILL START COURTESY | rC a i, : ~» | Outboard Water Virginia Hesse Wins. |, G0 Bet wie cmntey Gn 5 NEON Oe saul play tournament is Dan Duvall of - Crickets Minnows I in Girls Tennis Play [Sreni'Raoits a ireecine win] Growlers Werte 1M j Sandy’s Sport Shop | Ty eee Rd. FE 3-9 |e | Mon,-Pri. 6-8 Set. 4-8 Sun. 4-4 1 aia oe Select Line of Golf coe If you want bargains in quality. Golf Balls “see us first. GOLF SUPPL 3152 W. Heron . 5 \ * - bs sda Tez : ‘v = \ = fer fe bed nS tr 4 3 é A j roy Ly "y ‘ iy : £ tg} } 4 : ‘ so { “Hi ‘ | Re i { | a aay. coe we 7 My msg i Oued i feos \ : fo t 4 i | +h Lf an | \ | ei iy 7 FY 5 \ ‘) i «% & i wey * \ Thee : THE PONTIAC PRE ty 4 ¢ SS, FR IDAY, ‘AUGUST 8, 1958 ey GOVERNOR (Vote fer net more than ene) 6A Eighteenth District ' } ‘ ib 2D ALBERT E. DONALD 8. rr) sD Pe WILLIAM & GEORGE N. CLAUDE £. The PRIMARY LEVERS hes f } aetoy- bs a Ee fina s ee . Jie pen eh iy q Pos see ~~ : : ii ; : vg wm, ! 2 y a ee . ‘ ‘es J Pi 3 j y —. f 2% + a ne: : f PLACE TO VOTE STICKER CANDIDATES , , 1 * ° REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS (Vote for mot more than ene) PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. 1 L 1A za 3A 4a SA 1A 8A 9A G. MENNEN PHILIP A. [GILBERT H.Zigmund John PAUL JACKL.. MARC | DANIBL J. DAVIS, WIPARKO. SUTTON WARD = WILLIAMS al 5c 6c 1C ‘eC 9c VOTERS REMEMBER! Are Located Here on the Lower Right Hand Side of Machine. 4 1 “ 13¢ >. Instructions for Move the RED HANDLE to the RIGHT; = PARTY ‘NAME and leave it there. . aa As no votes are registered until Bed Mente ts moved to the a Ff cannet spoil your ballot by voting for ten many candidates. Each cun- eth 4. Move the RED HANDLE to the le STATE SENATOR (Vote for net mare than one) Thee Levent Your It There. This Unlocks Your Party Rows, Then Vote. 13D 14D Party Name and Leave i sD 'ANLEY M. ROBERT W. WILLIAM R. RICHARD D. L. HARVEY EDWARD Ciarence A. Ku LODGE = MOREY RAID. 16 by) (Vete fer act more 16a 7c 16C (Vote for nor more REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE | SGISLATURE ITA Tish HAROLD A. LESLIE H.° GERAL! W. REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE EGISLATURE Second District rere Elec ah ta | Gaeed GoM cee “a vt Mi, ‘ . Toe | .. * 4 « land County, Mich. — Voting on the Voting Machines & 1s 19 20 21 | 23 x 25 26 28 29 30 a1 82 33 “u | 8s 96 a1 . COUNTY | COUNTY | | Country . PROSECUTING ATTORNEY SHERIFF wheatun i REGISTER OF DEEDS DRAIN COMMISSIONER SURVEYOR than ote) (Vote for not more than one) (Vote tor net more than ome) =” oe eer kloan CYote for not more than one) © (Vote for net mere than one) soos tam ond ” 19A 20A 21A 22a 238A 244A 286A 26A 27A 28A 29A ARTHUR W. DAVID E. WILLIAM A] WILLIAM S. GEORGE D. DONALD 0.| /ODIN H. | ROBERT W. B. J. HAZEL A. KEHO KOLLIN UTLEY . WELSH HICKS 1 JOHNSON | STEVENS HABEL KUSCHINSKY =f ‘ : 30A SIA _ aA 34A WILILIAM.O. ELWOOD G.| MELVIN HARRY D, WALLACE E MURPHY ©. WEST ELLER 4. RANDALL ‘RICE S3A S5A 36A 378 18C 19C 200+. _ 2c 22C 23C 24C 5c 26C ed 29C 30c a1C 32C * 3c MC 35C 36C 37 . COUNTY | Cou i COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY SHERIFF CLERK |TREASUR REGISTER OF DEEDS DRAIN COMMISSIONER | sodtarae than ‘a9) (Vote for not more than one) (Vote for not more than one) Ming Fn Bae ® Mig Aa fant (Vote for-net more then one) C¥ete for Set more’ then ene) sere tea oan] Cam Ga GP isD 19D 20D 21D 22D 23D 2D 25D 26D 27D 28D 29D 30D ' 31D 32D Frederick C. DAVID B&. ALLAN M. FRANK LYNN D. [CHARLES Aj THOMAS DANIEL T. ROY M, DANIEL TEM BRANN ! SPARKS 7 * ‘Candidates for: Legislature Rochester Retains Floor Code Ask Financial, Disposal Aids up to a 12 foot span, with $x10; fimits will be limited to one-inch inch floor joists for over 12-foot) and must abut city water mains, Pontiac city voters, and as the city comprises district 2 Of the county for the state legislatufe, carries only legislative candidates for this district. The ballot in other parts of the county is identical except for the ROCHESTER—J. Dean maslee, gispans. - according to The Beverly Construction Co.'s} due for its second request for extending the demar-| readings with a cation to 13 foot 2 inches were : the city New taps outside the city ivoted this week. Deaths. in Nearby Communities i: Lola Irene Anderson : z a5 7 hi be at Pixley Funeral Home this afternoon and evening. Adelbert Murty. HOLLY — Service for Adelbert Muzzy, 87, 104 Cogshell St.. who -idied at home yesterday, will be Avon Center Hospital, Rochester. Fred 3, Allie ~ j 5 = g z Th oe Lakeside Cemetery. Fred Dahlin »|, HOLLY—Service for Fred ‘Dahlin, 78, who was found dead yesterday in. Holly will be at 2 p. m, Saturday at Dryer Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery. He apparently died A. Brown Democratic Republican—Donald and Vernald E. Horn; — David Paul. \County 4-Hers The sample ballot above is Pal Tizes, Ribbons tige that first prize would bring. Will Vie for County 4-H boys and girls brush- ing their animals, pressing their newly made dresses and frosting for something more than the pres- thelr fancy cakes are competing |‘: Motorist Uses Car fo Settle Argument An Avon Township man is in Pontiac General Hospital with both , Eugene G. Peake, 24, of 3185 Wil- lett Rd., drove into a service sta- tion at Auburn avenue and Adams road, according to Oakland County the deputies. personal injury * Honored by Friends. accident. Peake’s condition ig “‘satis-| | factory.” Mr\ and Mrs. Edward F. Gal- that he had reached agreement in principle with Poland for a large- seale exchange of American and Polish theatrical talent. VOTE ELWOOD @. WEST iy fe ISTER of DEEDS {P ELECTED, 1 will reduce the _ Operating costs of this office and - efficient. service - -@ecurate SB i i Wh SON ye Si. th ty 3 * ti HAT 3 Z i q 3 i f & 4 the - ; World War I veteran, died Aug. 1 tack. and Bruce P, Wheeler; ning senior and ani- son’ of David M. Jones, also of SUNDAY (ere ee in ccc, a Se REISE es ot eal dre mer rm, Beene A : & ns . x ; ; * oe | MOGHERTER — Service a re ss : oan Miss Gallagher is affiliated ‘Thomas B. Burns, 59, dam. RK (#—Showman Billy : with Alpha Chi Omega Direct Savings for You Rd, here, who ‘died ray [Rose reported from Warsaw today| Hannelore Schmidt Leaves for Germany ‘A spring wedding is planned by the couple. Ike Lauds Plan to Build *\during 1956's the 1956 first half amounted ‘to $2.14, sizainst $8.04 a share for,the like period last year. i new cars and trucks the half-year, 34 per cent than . the 900,546 unite sold by fac- tory in the comparable period Chrysler Income ‘Dips During Half Net Hits $18,671,471 for First Six Months, _ Shareholders Hear Although Chrysler sales were the third best for any half-yéar in the auto firm's history, net earnings first six months ar xis we q a a hn MURPHY, JR. WEST 6 33D MD ' 3D 46D 37D . Cad L. G. JOHN G. W. Cadmus P| G RALPH A ACCORDING T0 DELEGATE TO COUNTY CONVENTION (Vote fer net more than ene). ACCORDING TO PRECINCT DELEGATE TO COUNTY CONVENTION (Vote for net more than ene) 3A 39A 38C 39C 38D 39D PRECINCT NOTE :—The names of candidates for the various pftices rotate by voting precincts, so you may not. find them on the machine in exactly the same position that they appear on this instruction ballot, Sy .. TEN-FOOT CORN — Corn reaching for the sky on the Gable farm at,3181 Dartmouth Rd., Brandon Township, is shown by Mrs. Lawrence’ De Rousha. She and the tearoom located at Telegraph and farm and have marveled this summer at thé Farmers Wait for Dry Spell Wheat, Hay Harvest; Harming Some Corn Moisture Complicating} Canoeing on Huron COMMERCE TOWNSHIP —| iTwenty-three young members of) the Commerce Methodist Church, | accompanied by five adults, cov- ered a distance of about nine miles Paddling Aplenty Takes 26 on Nine-Mile Voyage »/Students Vacation A supper was served by Mrs, Beaupre and Mrs. Clayton Wide- man at: this point, followed by ‘al vesper service led by the Rev. Kenneth Stephens of Galloway Lake Church. as Principals Work | Verne to Ride Parade Despite Fall off Horse’ the space allocations committee, munity relations committee dealing with\labor problems, and ad- vertising, and of the general services committee over building and grounds contracts, and first aid, police and fire services. COMMISSIONERS NOW — Eldon C. Rosegart, left, and Harry Garling, are commissioners of the State Fair now. The governing group of the Michigan State Fair was changed from a board recently, giving the new titles to its members. Rosegart, who lives at 3007 ‘Lansdowne, Drayton Plains, is spending much time as chairman of planning concessions, commercial and free space and on the entertainment committee controlling the grandstand, coliseum, band shell and carnival. Garling, of Lake Orion, is first commission president, and is a memiber of the com- Marlette Village Buys Giant Digger MARLETTE—The Village Coun- jcil here has purchased a 9400- pound digger, which has been de- livered by the Jubb Tractor Sales. The machine wag purchased after months of investigation by village officials and employes to | |determine the machine which would best fill Mariette’s require- ments. . ‘It will be used for water mains, sewers, and other exca- vating in the village. At the council meeting, Council- man Lionel’ Thompson told the council that Marlette was ‘“‘on the ground floor,” referring to the $50,000,000 sewer aid law recently passed, 2 Waterford Units - Plan Picnic, Games WATERFORD—The Adult Bible Class and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Waterford Community Church supper at 6 p.m, The event will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Alton Goll, 6625 Longworth St, — Members of the committee ‘are| Mrs. William Granger, Mrs. Ella combine for a picnic Saturday with at 4 p.m. and, sf # = Sheps 0i eon sa Wh he ae payer iM | yeep Oy i Ae ae dita i THE PONTIAC: 16 4 ) 16 Words ‘we can give is to read the rules entry. Have fun, and good luck! cor a@ number of circles—which scrambled letters, and (2) a corresponding list words printed below, The object is to at of circled letters into a word that best. fits word which you select.for Circle No. 1, then be the one which you would print in the space to the You'll notice that some circles contain § signs in. pots You may use such a symbol as any letter you . it and all letters in that circle must be sign, of course, can represent ANY letter me it : 5 i if e ral a fm all the other circles. Study the clues all the letters into words that you Re og Pp ? = same ‘end arrange eve best conforms to these clues. Use your § signs to you spell out the right words. SSRN RSe ET eewe ses sSeESeseResaees4y ~ PUZZLE NO. 10 i ¢ t a ' t 4 i 5 i ee 5 ‘ : . ' for plants that will be set out in : ’ H late spring for summer flowers. 4 r “85 ; - * * , ' In that way pansies may be had A r] in bloom during the entire flower- Ly : 1 season from that of the early FREE ESTIMATES af ‘ tulips in spring until after Jack 71 8. Cass Lake Road aq 5 [ i : : Frost calls o halt in late autumn. One Bick South of Bilsabeth q ‘ ‘There are r beautiful varie- ; r] many ' 2 ties of pansies and it is difficult 5 FE 5-4711 a growers seem to be the giant flow-| vase ARE BEA Pontiac Press Photo troying Your : I sovvecccccvevecscdsos cor Foe ee TEER EH ERA E ROHS OF Oe # ers of the Swiss strain, tt? = Showing oft his mighty bean plants | Lawn? 4 be | ie 1 Pansy seed degenerates very| = 58m Felice, 5939 Andersonville Rd., Waterford. Felice is known | Now is the time to kill it! a See ee eee ee een eee eenees 00g ages eeness ereecoeses : quickly and it is important to pro- throughout the area as.a great success with his vegetable gardens, We have several products that . 3 puvocceeusessecoceegedslt Fee eeee ew eres oe ereeeees rl z cure . seed A specialist. Secret? None, says Felice, just plenty of good fertilizer! , will destroy it. ‘5 4 wennséosenssacesbeeseeen See eeeeseee ee aeeevee arse 5 Do not purchase a large packet : ‘ ' a as } are t B T s rs somos ek ape eS = ime 5 essedecsdecticcsvanbearte SOCR OOOO SEH CE OEE OE eS P thae Press Phote F] : ie ers : | || ‘TOWERING DAHLIA — Mrs. Lawrence Stowe, 108 W. Longtel- «thy enact: pongpoedgrene 4 a DEANS, omatoes OUTISL| Your One Stop Garden 5 DB cenevetecevereesevenges Povebececeesceereseesee = §f f low, shows her prize dahlia that outgrew the others by about three : 5,000 ; ‘ , Center By cccccececcerevec AS sacsssesscecsesessssen V [feet. The lofty plant in front of the Stowe home hovers about foot | "wnat. Tey pete. bensin ore 30 Sect high). The neally toulllaed rows in Bisl op : ‘ oe Whatever the type you may,The tomatoes, winding up poles own and Country s 8 16 ' da above Mrs. Stowe. The elevated plant can be compared |grow the cost of good seed will|Will soon reach that heigh garden will soon give tomatoes Saas cles cerseseeeeees: SSCeCe Cee ee eee eeeeeee ' , 4 t * G rd C : ‘ its sister plants shown immediately in back of Mrs. Stowe. be oo caving ta the ond. The garden’s a beauty and it’s|°°™ beans, cucumbers, and onions arden Center ' seas | H kept that way by Sam Felice, 5939|f0F top fresh vegetable eating. 5813 Highland Rd. (M58) OR 3-7147 1 Prrrrryvrryry: ttt rit ect fete ee ee eee | } f i * Andersonville Rd., Waterford. ' STREET ADDRESS SSCS SESE CHEE SHOE HERE ERO eee L | la : Oses 0 ac - 0 isease Felice has great success with OPEN SUNDAY 9 AN. 4 PM. ‘See vom FD JI Seen ee : " city seeeebereseeeses | PYuTT LTT tt : . ' \ . r H stk | pae WC. ' The worst plague of roses is|captan—and be sure to follow di-/(1 to 1% pounds per 100 square ste ei. Scouse Se memeoeesennesenenaaunsonnenae! > a disease, irections on label for dilution. teet), thoroughly water it in.| The reason the plants are so big A Com Sine ‘ef c Prod Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail ec itn gern —— | he better albpurpens apuiye oma a ene = ee ~~ and healthy is thdt'Felice used 160 e. Sc : bg EWS \oGv0 ucts | ‘best means of control is to §Pray| ang gusts contain captan — but v-|pounds of fertilizer on an approxi- ott it now for a better SOLUTION CLUES | Side am extra dove is the only sure [Oe eggs en ns Peucauon er used handfuls on each Plant,” : : | way to prevent the spread of “eee © er : SUMMER LAWN . he said. An active . 1. The manufacturer of a new product hopes for @ good D | this Gamaging disease. The seal An organic fertilizer,. such as|kept the growing : 2 A —— of food Is always tempting to « mouse. Fl h soeate My spotted oro, etc., should be used, or ome} Felice uses his own seeds for SCUTL and shrubs owering ru h of the recently introduced solubiejhis vegetable plants, saving them Licks Ugly Crab Grass igh We gue wens to niyl e « Sed Se} @ i Rose sphids (plant lice) are the |mixtures. . from year to year. a +1. Weed Killer to Top All ———- NONSSNSE, f New flowering shrubs to beauti- Second worst enemies of the plant. 2 . to Top Others fy the home will be revealed at) They are easily controlled if : ~ i lhe te worry about when driving with Mi aeine Ceardity dae: sprayed or dusted with lindane of A ] ; FI S . ee Gatide Bee ee a nae 5 oh yeaa of a/country estate often takes pride in ss * 2 @ * * ¢ nnua O er how : sd well- -__—— + / More than 220 nurserymen, land-| The standard spray, Black Leat PI N ] C & When you're dieting, it's hard te deny yourself a-— |scape gardeners, students of orna- 40 and soapy water, is likewise ans €a©r y omplete of home-made apple pie. mental horticulture and others pro- effective. Aphids live on young, ; . DOG FOOD mae 20 Popular 1. Me oe fg ob ened @—a Senay treed nae tinh, en oe ful eng et scan of ih Hower a ht Brands 8. A fugitive, when cornered, is likely to behind [Nursery and Landscape Conference|remember that Black-Leaf 40 is not Aug. 25-26 in the Commumity Ac-} First, second and third prizes MEAL—KIBBLES—BISCUITS—CANNED trash cans in fhe nearest alléy. at Kellogg Center. an effective means of controlling|tivities Building on Williams will be given in each class. Com-| J * . : , i n @ & = - © te d ; 4 “Dr. i _ |Japanese beetles and other chew-|road in Waterford Township. mittee on entries has asked that} _ We Carry a Complete Line of a OTe fatonets fg, betting bilge come BOY OCLLGE bom Site.aate (ne Sect. The second annual flower show|all entries be in place by noon of HARTZ ) ? sie ; ee ee ee ee ae MOUNTAIN PET SUPPLIES gag/ tenaly ———~ So eertain ty attract aymputhy bus BE Cee Ee woe mene en saree ag poy PE “7 ; . 3 ! : sympathy Introduced Flowering Shrubs for |W°Uld Come more slowly and with Dirt Gardeners of Wa-| Bazaar committee members for yor: the Home Landscape,” at Wed- |™ore perfection. Many varieties Township; Better Home and|the show met this week at the Berry Boxes, Freezer Supplies © Anything for Your Lawn or Pets case lighted is make a beautiful setting for nesday’s opening session. wee a tendency to throw groups| Garden pad ryt home of Mrs, — — 36) Calcium Chloride, Softener Salt Insecticides, Fertilizers | pati dinner party in etn Florida. anes of blooms on stems so short as to|Van branch a ‘arm |Coleman, to outline plans for their / é out Other, topics will include sales-|pe difficult to use, but there isn’t|@md Garden Club and the Water-/ booth. sf /12 often seem more romantic when there's @. [/manship, insecticides and weed aes . cad. ‘gublicity ‘pow —— — practice ee ee oe National Farm secs tt'cth te’ _ ii ers, fertilizers ‘ sbudding » early stages. Garden ; | Mem participa : : a ¥ 13. The of « campaign fund is usually a head- Pro oiny “gD basa a grass ee Theme for this year’s show is clubs will be asked to bute 8665 Highland Rd. (M59) : OR 3-9162 7 fache to party leaders. : Toe aaae wet rk oda Many disagree with the theory| “Sumer Bounty” with some 43 a a th jams, jellies, etc. for i 14, Sometimes a man is more vigorous and aggressive | sponsored by the MSU De- that one should prune bash roses| categories open for competition the .. /% his appearance suggests. | | it Matadngs We eetbine 6, ae tata ee ee ae pals’ tee cdi Gis ever tne al of 1S. In the days of dueling, a duelist's ——— was some- jeration with the Michigan Associ- bloo has oe Sections open for entries include |be used to finance the show s/f times less formidable than expected. ation of Nurserymen and the Mich- a artistic arrangement, monochro-| Mrs. Clarence Phelps of 16. Whee selling @ car on “time,” the dealer would rool cepamaad Conference efice organi- — you or a Age foliage |matic arrangements, table settings, |Gardeners Club was elected iy make Snietrien ehieet the oudlcmer. | a ag he proper paeomare (annuals) and the|man of this committee. A it Chee : ond ta bieems will be eute- Gowers. pe Mrs, Vivien Tubbs of Tubbs | OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES r eck Soil for Water | mate, Vegetables are also included for| Som "aud ty: aaietod by Mrs. I. Anyone !s le to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest situation. if the sci + Pah oa Keep your plant in good condi- et a tase They MAY! Bohiman. : ” | wtth the exception of Pontiac Press em or im | : tion by removing the faded bloom setting cate- “mediate families. aati their (depth of tires tacnes: Wes time for heads which at this season of the|™ Ore ge Information regarding show en- Sexy og ja deep, thorough drenchi ng—-none| vear, especially, try to develop into One section will be exclusively|tries may be obtained from Mrs. . A contestent may submit os many entries as he or fof this sprinkling with @ hose 80) seed pods. ‘ for the junior gardeners. They will/Tubbs. There were 271 entries the surface looks moist but specialize in arrangements andjlast year’s show, Mrs. Tubbs said but they must be on official entry blanks printed proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed attach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. accepied if they are in envelopes. 19 must bear a Tuesday, Aug. 7, post- tries —— alter that time, wheth #3: tix ge e in Hl i #9 entry the cohfestent must print his ¥ sg . pa! a me S 26 # - | Fe PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1958 } ey a oe JiAimost Time |) ito Sow Pansies Enjoy Blooms April Giving Care Through October by) pan FEEDING Give. your lawn a light feeding FTE of it penetrates down to the systems which need moisture. © Single Spend eesemibly (4 vides & reell @ Factory installed door (32" «66 @ Prime painted | | { Ly 4 af f * SARA ONES WARD OA Sh A Lean Ait SAS tami pi y EMTe Tayi HAAN RY Ate AT ah ht, * Lawn F or ‘Scott's Organic’ UY Lee ake uaa i hay Z a) 3 tasted ——————— Reg. $14.98 Phone FE 4-2024 wa 912599, Cre EATeRRATING © 44 EB. 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DORY? , | MAGNE MEET- WELL, HW) FW WITH TBE TAK A STROLL! r 7, i eee Ti = “! fie 4) * ~ on’ Fel | a You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Aj Press Want Ad Section 3, | Take advantage of this easy way & | to solve all your buying and sell- 41 ing problems. DIAL FE 2-8181 To Place Your WANT AD nV = : id , a Ue and real’ Faingtieve Coica my * af = _ Angel! Your shves!" i cate fa ies » jf 4 4 i sa he } ey, pa f ECS La pee, x Ce he i@ Y . | ‘oe we 2 See | * 7S i SPT) as : : : eal e ee f : « | hen 2 oN t | / hs ‘ d \ 1 VV i AR y | k ] fy hice me Val ' ‘ a | ba 4 yy 4 \ ‘\ i: is fe j {4 \ / / o ined yet \ \ Z } H \ \ ‘\ a pie \ W \ \ 3 4 ¥ « ' 4 a \ ‘ ; 4, THE B RONTIAG PRESS, FRIDAY, August 8, 1956 s Mg mts.$! News in Brief es Sea ETs | Lake, was sentenced to tend S ~ oO | driving at an arraignment | *' eepae gh Former Matte, fo i sone” vee Justice Joseph ‘Leavy, of we: ye " ed Bird. No 1, 4.00- Lake, He was arrested) ‘CHICAGO i—Grains held with- £38 bu. srlen, eoere Ne 1 gosta NEW YORK w@ — The meh «by Wolverine Lake po-iin narrow price limits on the/#t-at ase: cherries, sweet. No 1. 650-/ Market tilted downward early this 00 aw ease. Some th No 1, soos so fers steady Board of Trade today, After open-|14 Hae Ras ck No 1-(afternoon in fairly acti trading. Pea Pe crave: ve cows ve epee y and ore guilty to drunk driving,|!7& ‘slightly easier, the market/jo tog 8 0 Pivotal stocks rouse, euesenee mars . vot were off fractions bu * Soe Billy M. Borden, 24, of Detroit firmed a bit and some cereals iiodgre active steady to wire hue : iy for 1|g0t above the previous close, Ra Na a x, freen.(t0 @ point for the most part.|me ’ . the " pene. Wax, prime 090-1 * a county jail L No 1 's0-1 0g|Among special situations there . He was arraigned) Showery weather conditions | {ics ‘bcha’'> gm Sed ie} hesditioere maavements ot 3 or 4 points|3.s0; ae steers 130 Park Justice William/#8ain prevailed over much of the/pu. Broccoly No 1, 3.00-2.50 ¥4 bu. wre leither way. tint S one te grain growing country inc ute, No 1, '2.00-1.95 bu: o ‘ [ere 6 pied st sd lot the _ _. |parts of the wheat belt,|Handard, variety, No 1, 348-1 prime 779-860 Ib heifers 3280-2328: suiall| With’ quae, With interment tm “Garros. topped. to 1, 260-860 bur ear: test developments in the § : White Chapel. Rev. James and $21 were report-|There wasn't much selling ptes- No 1 85-80 dos ‘behe Cauliflower, tate “a m he Subs teeely eed a ye letficiate | Mr” Grose wil he ed-missing yesterday in the vi-'sune based. on the weather, how-|«s0 Bi aig 6 don Celera, No ‘is * {Canal situation were depressing 0 jsveniy 100-1800; “suiters and ng | lletlasesaltonty: jcinity of S. Saginaw and Pike ever. stalks. Corn, fancy, 30" Sec 0 de International Oils. Tightening] ross apes tem Peete Star too on AGANO- AUS TTT HMO au \streets, Pontiac police said , e.« ae 222 eS oe bag, Cucnmbers, jcredit’ in the money market and) mereial cove 00-13-00: individual stand. sever S.. soe 0. — father . : Zz 00. . 3 ze ¥ ard gra fed cows up te a, James Baynes; dear bro: Nw Rummage sale. | Grains also appeared to be ignor- a es 7 AGA cucumbers, slicers (Other news items created some camnins Lhd caltere Gib-ti oe Gon er of Charles A. Fleming Sr » . , nr ronal . ~ u. Dill, No 1.1.00 dof hesitancy, lutility and commercial bulls 13.50-18.00: nore! service will be held Satur» Church, Mil) St. Fri. Aug, 3, 10 a,{ing development in the Suez Cana bebe. shesplant, No 2. 8.00 pk bext early week sales up to 16.00; 10 head day, Aug. ¢, at 2 p.m. from Voor~ SAVE m6 p.m, Aug. 44% ila. mdispute, although xrainmen were ri, eta fol bat Gale Kerf |, The Associated Press averuge of fiice Hy Ay Sook sees hoo. Iota] Ween Shara, ta Made Summer clothing, shoes, books. iving careful attention to that sit-| 75-85 dos bens. Parsiey, curly, No oa: |@ stocks at noon was down 30/3100: good arid chotee 400. Stes stone. in Perry Mount Park. Mr, Flem-~ wd 80-90 doa bohs raley, root, No 1 +| | tor 3 wo yehy png prea + in wlll ts 4 t Ww —Adv. | uation, 1.10 dos bebe as, No 15 78-4.06 bu Cents to $190.80 with the indus-|5"* Ro rc oo ee hots. ‘Biple Puncral oe bee Ar our friend’s in jail and needs Wheat near the end of the first |Peppens, Cayenne, No 3, 2.00-2.25 pkitrialists off 60 cents, the rails off, ” Shoes salable 80. Market GALE, A uF e e Now Paying’. Fg in hour was % lower to M higher, pooves' pep we ek ie y Reo bu; peppers, 10 t nd th tilities jateady today. Compared. lest erie Gene ose cts saleoe ‘Us er See wit bail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. , higher, |swest, No 1. 7.00 bu. Potatoes, new, No/10 cents ar e uti UN- |trading fairly active: market fully steady band of Mrs. Lens B. Gale; deat NEWSPAPER — ; Bs ao Phe nee to yo} changed. ~ preety a. 18 00-86 00: vealers. and A oad g Mrs. Esther Mize, Ployd Adv.) ; : —He—t, 10 — ee e ves H ® S ee 2 5¢ Per 100 Lbs to % higher; September $1.47%; : Rot tb. ai ot fancy, 1.00 dos End (prime veuters 27 06 voto few i higher: Charles ana Reber acs yLe ‘ ee . w y and commercia rades 00; rotner @ es. Mealil fet “oe Poul oats % lower to % higher, Sep-joutdoor, No 3, 15-88 doz behe. Squash, New York Stocks cull and weit mostly “1200-1 Puneral service will be hel sa ¢ = 34%; soybeans 44/ Italian, No 1, 1.25. 1%, %, bu; squash, Sheep salable none, Todays market urday, Aug. 4, at 1:30 p.m, from ee iT 7 Gummer, No 1, 1.00-150 % bu. T toes, (Late Morning Quotations) hominally unchanged. Compared last the Parmer-Snover Puneral Ho Alig. 3 (AP)—Prices patalt0 1% lower, September $2.3844; hothouse No 1, 2.28-2.75 8-Ib bakt; to- Thursday spring lamba very scarce, ac- with Dr. William H alnrecgh arti: Scrap lron——Junk Cors—Structural. Steel par poune ra’. Detro — for No. 1 OPiland 10 to 18 cents a hundred | 2* Perutat outdoor, No 1, 3.00«3.25 pk bskt.)Admiral.....,, 17.7 Jacobs -» O63 itive, strong; sheep firm; most amali lots elating. Interment in Drayton Tees hensTen, tant type hene 16-(pounds lower, September $1117, |slpn tspped. Wo 1 itodee bar lAiied cn". ihe Jone em +: 8 eed ic, Prime, 10:88 ly epring lambs) —Fisine Cemetery. Mr. Oale will It; heavy type bape ed or Revers OMe oe ‘ ¥, ; ALAD GREENS—En-/Alited Stre.... 90.3 Kelsey Hay |. 404/lambs 19 00-31 00. on to cha dias Funeral "heme “ Patmer Snover, NB mw ge 4h, Ba tember 73%; rye % to % lower, dive, No 1, 150-17 7 wee te. IPHOON 37-29; "puponeties 4 4ig-b% the 38-30. : ee, [Work B60°S60 Wa.” Bpagrotes He 11-90: Alum Uta... sJ4t RehROeett «+ 198.3/ N00, einen aevemiy see c08 meekly ¢ MeWETHY, AUG 3. 1006, Of: : . . 1.73 bu: escarole, bleached, No 1. 250-|Alcoa .,...._. 131 md Cle... 56.3 or mixed grade lots. 3187 Bt. Clair Dr, beloved infant ——- 3.00 bu. Lettuce, Bibb, No 1. 100-156 Alriti "8 Kresge 98 ..,. 28.7| pe son of Kyle D and Joanne’ Me» ouscage POULTR ¥ Grain Prices k bskt: lett 4 Am re Kroger oe» $2.29) CHICAGO LIVESTOC Wethy: dear grandson of M : FE 4-9582 -saaiiak GRAIN pant lettuce, ‘hia Rae 1, Me 00 tse be in Crea” — " yal — HH lars Aug. 9 ‘AP? Salable hogs Mrs R gs McWethy “na Mee JA DMe 1 alr i] *: t a enn \s 185 french Se. crane from Amari a tata ag ba gSG tO Hens Am GALS BS Leela" af Souhucher” an" tuickere’™'Cavnate? os] Steten ua ela ty mgming 7s rom rican Forging & Socket W649 eG RRENS- Cabbage, No 1, 1.00-1.28 bu.| Am Motors «. 64 Lockh Alre 48.5 weights under 230 Ib: insiances up more 11 o'clock from: the Hyfiteon Pus. . |Celery Cabbage, No 1, 3.00 bu. Collard.| Am N Ges 6g oLwew's 31.1 /on these weights; sows uneven, steady neral Home with Rev Edward No 1, 1.35-1.8 bu. Kale, No 1, 1.28-1.80/Am News,.. 4, 314 Lone 8 Com. 90.4/'o strong, good gbipplog outlet; bulk Watkins officiating,” Interment bu. Mustard, No 1. 100-128 bu Gortel,) Am Red ve eage 202 Lorillard 19.7/ No. ane 3 S00 utchers 16.35. Rarerr? Mount Fork Cometery. No 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. Spinach, No 1.°2.00-\Am Seating.... 31 Low & Nash 103.41 7.00; few hundred Ne. 2 to 3 200-22 uneral arrangements by the 2.50 bu. Swiss Chard, No 1, 150 bu. Am Smelt / 849 Mack Trk tb 17.00-17.28; several lots these weights _Htuntoon Puneral Home. Turntp, No 1, 1.06-1.28 b m sugar ‘ Wy Martin. at ||. a |portea for, grade A1.26- 17 003 eround 180 KURZENSRT. AUG 1. 1086, 6 4. Cte . scstiannmamtaalion a Fol & e M. end a i bu and 3 ~270 erine 420 Curle, Co: DETROIT EaGs Am TOS Maca cee. -°* $1 2/ib 16.50-10.98: few 260-310 tb 18.76-16.90;| Mich’. age 66. beloved “wite of | DETROIT, 3 (AP)—Eges, fob jams * bade 36.1 Merck 2707 3g y taraer lots 170-106 Ib 15.80-16.75: sows John Kurzenskt: dear mother of (Detrott, cases gag Oe toderal: state Anaconda =... 80.4 Merr'Ch & 8. aig Sound 400 Ib and lighter 14.50-18.75; Mrs. Ernest ‘Jennie) Toman, Wil< , rk Pl ith amecae. GE MT UCT ate e ieee cnate| Petra Mt Risa es i eo—Orede A jumbo 58-87 weieht-/ATmoo 8 Hon,.... a6 DU good cleats sudan dear aihes ur (Colla AC Spark Plug Contracts |.a "avers Armour é& Co: 19.1 Minn Ma ance Gaw dear sister of Mra. Mi- >P g medium 46: | S. “anes 6 lee a Armat Ck 32.4 Minn Pan. a Galable cattle 800; salable calves 500, chael waiiian) Chiudainski an: F Fee wll cress to Repair B Bomb ) Sights Peewees 25 Atchison .....158 Monsan Ch..'; qu. few steers and heifera weak at recent Mrs. Bose Gadomski. Funer ecause George: N. Higgins will wage a con- _| Browns—Girade A large 45-80 wid avg |All Cat Line. 59 Mont Ward ||" 43 | decline: cows steady to weak: bulls weak/ —aervice will be held Saturday, Aug. 99 9 INS) Air Fi 45%3; medium 41-45 wid avg 41%. Grade /At! Refin...., 43.1 Motor Pa 4/10 25 lower; vealers steady; few good to 4 ot 50.m. from OF ton of the, tinuous fi ht a inst a thi th t k f FLINT (INS — An r orce B large 41'5-44 wtd avg 42. Cc Aveo ie . 1? Motor Wheel. “ 96.4) low choice slaughter steers 1,000 Th down ole ‘Church, . Recitation 9g ga pverytning that smacks of com- rder for repair and modification| large 35. Checks 28, Balt & o .» 80.4 Motorola ,.... 43.5; 18.50-22.00; few standard to low good rosary will be at @ o'clock this ‘otal weekly receipts of government |Bendix Av.... 82.5 Mueller Br... |. 348) 15.00-18.00; few good to low chotee under ovens Fannie Sullivan one munism. Higgins knows what an evil, Anti-American system the Soviets have created in Russia. He always will be alert to any sly or slick efforts by Communists to make inroads in the United States. Higgins stands for human freedom. A vote for him will be a vote against communism. | * Higgins is a Mature, Seasoned Veteran in Public Life * Higgins Has Earned Personal and Business Success ~ ‘puters totaling $9,849,784 60,000 parts. ‘drops its bomb load. Higgins Is One of Oakland County's Ont- standing Civic Leaders 21 Years of Legislative Experience GEORGE N. HIGGINS for Congress 18th DISTRICT (Oakland County) Primary Tuesday er 7 Sponsored by the Se Chitens for Better Government Committee David C. Pence, Treas. i record -$3,970,238,760 in the ‘of bombing navigational com- graded exes July 28-Aug. 3 were 8.032 Benquet |announced today by the AC Spark , ‘Plug Division of General Motors. Since 1948, Milwaukee plants, where the computers will be made, ‘have been building the complex lcomputer system, containing some The device is used by Strategic)? Air Command aircraft and auto-) & matically navigates the plane and jap9 per ‘Common Stock Pays Off 20 Pct. Over Last Year NEW YORK (INS) — Dividends -on common stock listed on the New \York Stock Exchange totaled a ,1,080 common stecks listed on the Howei Bleet, tet. |stock exchange paid one or more |p eet Gon ‘cash dividends. More than 55 ore | Prope = areas icent, or 527 issues, paid out more | wayne Screw Prods * } than in the first six months of 1955. 1.7 Murray Cp ° ip as | ’ KEEPERS... a ini, | Keep a F ew Dollars Out of Each Pay Check for Savings ! _It’s systematic savings that soon add up—Save the same amount each week and every week for ‘more of everything you want — Savings are insured up to $10,000. Open Your Kioctens With Any Amount W. HURON at TILDEN PERRY at GLENWOOD WALLED LAKE - HARBOR: seespsics ee we baw Un Gas Cp .... ia ees = 14.9 - 67 148. tmaset Ray ay Van "Re Teo’ -_— a ateen |. Crisis Kills King’s Visit {teisn¢ S¢ --- 0, Wem B mie riake Ir .. 31.2 ° W ‘ RARE, Inet Ur ete nner ook Haas fe /Abdulgani said today King Saud Int Nick... 108-4 * Woot, & Co. of Saudi Arabia has canceled his|{nt snes .’” |. 404 Yolo ® Tow . | visit next week to Indonesia be- ies Stiver Hy Yost shar ‘cause of the Suez crisis. tal Crk na}? Zenith Red .. 7.000 Ib short fed heifers 18,00-20.00 unknown violated « law of the State and ah om em child show placed under the )uris- diction of In the name of the people of the State of gr og you are fn vig J not. fied that on ition will be held at by gE. "s f > ollg the on. end you are to appear personatiy to make personal . this cannons and notice CONVENIENT OFFICE oar, f I ‘ | | 4494 Dixie Highway | “Right Across. From Burke ! . Lumber Company” In Drayton Plains Phone: ORlando 3-1207 LOANS £25 to %500 | ~ ¢ © © TO CONSOLIDATE BILLS | - FOR EMERGENCIES FOR HOME REPAIRS FOR MEDICAL EXPENSES FOR FUEL & CLOTHING fee week previous to said hearing in Pontiac Press a @ nepipaper printed nald * the Honorable ‘Ketnur 8. m the City ity, y let day ie x. epons, of Probate. Probate te Register, A i, MURTHA. Aug. 3, 1056 ADVERTISEMENT rates for the construction of Sewers in Astor witetante Bubdivision and ved in this work | treet, Clinton related el et de 333: ° et 28: condition within 8 day days from date right to accept anf proposal, t a or all proposals, —. to waite all proposals is reserved by the i ‘ i } 1 fi 4 City. ll lea Heth Steel ...167.2 Nat Bisc . ried 4 4 ‘light utility grass hetfers down to 12.00: even Mile Rd., Royal Oak. Pray- was Commerctalty graded Boeing Air... 98 Nat Cash R.: #3 utilitly and commercial 16.00-129.50; few ers at the Puneral Home, Satur- Whites—Grade A extte large 46: large Bond @tre .., 14.8 Nat Dairy <,,, 43- Aieh commercial to 13.00; canners and day morning at @:18 o'clock oe: medium 30-41; smail 30-33 Grade org Warn.., 48.1 Nat Gyps .. + ais gamers 8.00-10.50; few Heht canners SANDERS, AUG. 1. 1086. HARK RY, B large 40 riggs Mf... 18.6 Nat Lead |||. 1149) down to 7.00° utility and commercial chy verily @t, sage 68: Brotn ne—Cirade A extra jorge 45; large |Brist My... 37.5 Nat Tea... @1 | bulls 13.00-)4 80. oll husband of Mrs. 41-44; medium 38-40; small 29-30. iBudd Co....., 19:7 NY Central..,. 393) Salable sheep 200; spring lambs and Sanders; dear brother ‘of tua ee Burroughs .... 42.7 Nia M P ou {gh ; good to prime sp bry and Alfred 6 Sanders. John CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Cal Pack ..., 44.2 Norf & West pas {30 24.00; most cull to low ote Ivy Burton, Mra. Luciile Kingston a." CHICAGO, Aug. 3 (AP)—Chicago Mer-/C#!@m™ & 14.2 No Am Av .... 89.3/19.00: few cull to good shorn slaughter Mrs. Maude Cribbs. Funeral serv- pr Exchange: Butte# steady; whole- oe owe , 76 ood ie oe’ mi 42 ewes 3.80-4.86 ang ie od a =! oopesy. Aug. @, sale buy! : . ae aeaoeeen . m leon 851.000: '83° AR. 89.00; Of A" 30.00; 90 Gem Bees 38h Sees Airils.... 86 in Bunset Hille’ Cemetery sere 67.3 apita o setvae § unse mete it. 38; 89 © 6575; care 90 B 87.78; 88 ClOoPrier Cp... 602 Owens Cee 8 ‘Extend Gl. Home Loans anders Is at the Donelson-Johne srregular: recetpts 8.300: wholesale (Ces: J! . 13.5 Owens TH O1.. 7726 — Puneral Home. = buving prices unchanged. to ts Prbmomogy “a Cater Trae BS Peed & mi. 08 WASHINGTON #—The GI ho ara vo a inte WALTER &, cent A 4 : . ' 0 Cc a., : . diums 34%; standards a3 aise aie: Ches & Oh... a Panh & ‘ goa loan guarantee program was @Xx- band of Mrs. “Mortis O's ~e checks. 26%; current receipts 20%. Laity a os pene se “e i} tended today to July 25, 1958, sire father of Mrs. Helen a seee oe 82. . ts. Marjory Com . es ee Cities Sve .... T.1 Penney, JC... 04 at rt CHICAGO POTATOES - * 468 “BTATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- ' . ham CHICAGO, Aug. 3 (AP)—Potetoes Rew \cuhans eee Be lhe vsee B43 \ pate Court for the County of Oakland, ofemre. (ihian B dear brother stock arrivals 78: on track 303: total Cluett Pea ‘S! 442 Pfizer J 4g _|duventie Geocne. at co Us Palm.... 53 Phelps D ...., . 676 In the matter of the petition eoncern- ments will be announced inter demand i plow: pareest dull; i sartes track | Sel Bra rv a we Philco sau Sh {tne ieee Crampton, minor, Cause the Huntoon Funeral a. ; ashingoton Lon Cle « ‘ ®. inMe AA A lake 6.00: Idaho-Oregon Long Whiles 8 18-\Gon ‘wawon... 4 oil Fe John Bennett Crampton, father ot) SHARPER “AUG. 1,” ibsé, CHARLES , 5.90; Washington Round Reda 6.00; Ne-|Gon N Gas 42 said child, 2049 Fag os te Rd., Pon * raska Round Reds 5.85 7 ‘Consum Pw. 60 ‘oot & — & beloved husband of Mra —— Con Pw Pt 4%: 108.3 Pullman ...... Marian & weg ol: Gone ar father of first DETROIT BTOCKS pend Can 2 ere Os and Jane Bharpe: ear brother of Nephier Co. Cont COP&S ry A ne eeee Nellie Sharpe. Minnie, Thomas points are eighths/Cont Mot 4 Repun sti and David Sharpe Mrs. Marearet enc, . Low Noon|Gont Oil ae oleh . 10 ti naa Core. i Chambers, Mra zabeth Proy- -|Baldwin ‘Rubber to. ° 104 13:2 |Cora Ra Rey Tob H.. 643) In the name of the people of the ince, Patera) co verve . Bag pas a $$ 24) Curtiss wr 3.7 Rideeway ..., 48 [State of Michigan, you ere hereby nott- Coata oe i TCR nae 16 2 |peere 28.4 Rock Boe ..... 11ified that the hearing on said petition teow Rd. enh Home, 141, Sas ae Mtr* 1G Eg Det Edtvon .. 33 Reval Dut... 105 6|will be held at the Court House tn the uae” Mabenad’ Gn ‘Ouaws . 02 82) 87 pie c Bene 3° feway . $8.8/City of Pontiac in said County, on the Park Geometers. bie. fatea tee 20113 11.3|Doe® Aire... Bi, St Jos Lead... 48.5/14th day of August A.D. 1956, at nine ite im otate af the Gente te Aa 102 102 10.2/20%pCre™ --,17 3 St Ree Pay... B08 io’clock in the forenoon, arid you are Home, Drayton “Pinion. Toledo Edison Co." 14 13 13.7|Bast ale L 68.8 Sen Ay WR’, 30" ~7- A-line oie Elita 13 14 Fas: Kod . 1 Seo. . at #a earin on, . Sears Roeb... 33.4) It being im wectical te ‘make personal Than . ‘No sale; bid and asked. | huto i. . ee Stl ee 4 corviee | hereof, this oqumene enn — aoe) Thanks 1 a - : mons ..... ser ¥ publication of a copy t } . ; paw ned Be Bocony ...... Slane ie 7) said ,hearing in| THE FAMILY oF ne. JAMES a ee iy oa es SSRs Fe Te tale neeria Sa] Uaenen) Masse. who te, cinootely Wirestone “gg Sou Ry... Count express their a ation to thei? Mach 739 Sperry Ra... Witness, Honorable Arthur & cetpiives. hand. nelahbors . (INS)—Uion Olt Co. of|pord Mot .....584 Std Brand ... 383) moore, Judge of said Court, in the City thelr’ kiod' expressions ‘of aym= ~ § Califo repor y net earnings | Preept sul a4 Std Ol Cal of Pontiac in sald County, this Ist day their cards, flowers, for the first half of 1956 totaling tid.-|proch Tre .....304 St@ Ol Ing of August A.D. 1984. Bnd viele. A spectal thanks to the 618,000, equal to $1.77 « common share, «or St4 OU NS Seal ARTHUR &. Rig ml Waterford Fire the Water. pens = M, $16,308,000, or $209 & Gen Ba 000+ 0¥ O14 OF On... \A true copy Judge of e. ford and Pontiac Pollee Depta, ‘hare, in the correspondin ried 8 Con ee se perme. JP... ORORGTENA MURTHA. | ons Vee CR Thomag he ago. The net Seclined Gen Rice sete e me Pack... Probate Register, Juvenile Division ral ol cent increase in sales to $191 M3. Gen Fay ...+.- fun Oil ...... Aug. 3, 1956 aoe eet _ Earnings reflect @ non- sopereina [Gen Motors ...47.4 Suther Pap... - WY Wisi TO EXPRESS OUR | charge of $1,€70,000 tor redemption a Gen Shoe ......276 Bwift & * STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- thanks to al! our pients | for their. standing convertible detientures. jGen Tel ....--43.1 3 -Co., bate Court fer r the County of Oakland, kind expressions of 17m: my Gor TE A | Gen Time ...,. ey Ter G Bu... «see uventie Divis v7 a omg sooens bereavement ne |\Gen Tire ..,,-88. voce In the water of the petition concern- ‘ether, - NEW YORK, Aug. }—-Compled by the | illette $3.3 Thomp Pa ..., Carole Spear, minor, Cause No. Civde _Amadill, Bpectal thanks. ts ladoomaiat Ve | Goodrieli bo ren Ww A ue mother of child rucking Co, 6 sor. the their kindness a Twent Coa... me 1 te ‘Mr. von "At feo end the nev. : Un Cafbide” oo ee Se te fa Clyde Ampaill_ & Children, In Memoriam 2 PP PPP AAA AA AAA LRP Le IN LOVING MEMORY OF ROB- Curtiss, who passed away t . edly. Evens. os | Flowers. 3 06 We Huron WBE e901 ___ Funeral Directors 4 : Ae AMB Puteie Panera None Fe ek iJ pnsgemPist, facile Om Sarat et! Donelson-Johns “DESIGN amon "PUR ERALS” Voorhees- Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor KIRKBY Funeral Home—FE._ 41882 _. Cemetety Lots. 5 BLOCK H2, 4 SPACES IN WHITE — 1 Com 58-4041 | Sy SEN i AP TS Tool & Die Makers Steady Year Around Job ne Benefits Bill Weightnan I LADY WANTS WALL WARING : * tee and ironings, . Reas, ane 3-2842. ABLE : Gall FE 24510 detween 1:00 & NGS & Service, free ates, Li BEACH CEG a F gud tse ye Beaches cleaned iM. ' wah tales | 4 8 teueonarn rete! Buyers Waiting Lost & Found 24| beter “yeu pel, Brine a tol $0441 or fe Sam Sone RIMMING eat sae MMIN ee ee, $250,000 jpn Be ogy new SEE No cbt a] 8 male, 109 m ‘HAY! LOOM : C. iAYDEN, Emr | reo he Segue Tia | “ear wil® RAMARFE DEAT | o Jy open ts ¥ WALL SY MACHINE He Yalks, Reward. OR 33461” | CASH PANS CONTRACTS. F. |? een = ald bg gs Hd I hela sinetnte vice war| tee Disposal Pi * 10 Chandler, ee cea ae we ROOM” CHRISTIAN COUPLE, & rewinding. 218 B. Pike. FE ieee . ee = ae ne vate” suirames ue © Howard. 4208 Lost: ND TAN GER " man shepard, male, “ " Ki -L. Temp! ‘on, PLA RING Vic. Green Lake, Reward, Ei Po ag mgd a Washing bet ” To Buy-To Sell~To Insure Call FE28181 for an ad PLACE } A “LOST AD.” THE’ ‘PONT me PRESS, shale AUG’ isT 3, 1956 WE er | Notlces & Personals zB Wanted Real Eatate 32A "RM. Al | io 0 ot: way + , & ? s *ie tt-yen ore DEBT pe ; | a Cee ote \ ee F #113 per week for 40 hours clean, Pvt. a . ersoonslt kk for rop- Ad Sees| Ne eee tase Bi be : 7 Rooms, FUR i sara sd ee ects Private ‘bai ‘and sutrance, Cou. |S ROOM MS AND BA Write were Searewre oy ng tT le at 3 IE iE RMS, % sinMINGHAN : Sic BLOCK, CEMENT Won i ROOMS. oir. FORK. 2% W.| school. Cuildren Sem et e ees! 4! & BLOCK ae asia era, eee. eS! Oe oe {FOR RENT. UNFORN, COl- , . REALTORS | 5“ Roos YE = ored, FE | NG Co-cneosting eel Resto Rashenge 9 adult “only” Markel. 41450, “406 hQTTRACTIVE UPPER APT UNF. i Gooven, Wined Lake. a Rg ag ay a. 3S ee NEXT DOOR’ TO BRANCH ron, Near high school, Adults|—lne. Adults only _ : Travel Agencies 25A OFFICE 5 inl MI 2044. go eres darce. Livlen tm or — Li “ N. ON LAKE! dinette, kit., bedrm., bath, tiling Complete landecepe work, PLANNING A TRIP? be ASH" Sop, Pishing and swimming. MY) ute eat sind bot water. Aduts TO and Marion Blue grass; will Ge- *yhCatiON "BUOGESTION ak eal 3 ROOMS & zis i eon ft : TOURS difficult to get ¥ heat & elec- See an ta tt ie potings. EMpt estimates, PONTIAC iter We Pontiac’ Handy to Downtown cas D & M BLDG. 7] or Pe eties _ TRAVEL SERVICE ME & Fisher, Body Plants. One ié bath. Heat & hotwater, $56 Panera Wd ere € Tracking 19 we wi PE6 | we pen tn yoer wenerty | se Oe Omer owe | Eh ba. Ment @ detest, or ay : G SIDING, ALTERA-|asH AND RUBB HAULED, | Wtd. liber tc Board 26; = with us = z a Nichole, & Harger Co. 33-W. BIRMINGHAM Ao buch Bor A Etae Basement and. so-forti clean, FE | “~“~<~ Quiet couple, No drinkers. Rent| Huron -si6s. OFFERINGS AND BREEZEWAYE. Cate one. ee & CO0D, BOMM, YULi. TIMR ALL See anaes _0t_Aubare, FE 21233. 05. FE SO EVOn” On A-s MOVING-HAU ING “care FE 1-021, if, FT HOUSETRAILER. SLEEPS HEATED 7 BDRM. PLAT. Tame 34348 EXCELLENT SERVICE CHILDREN Li LOVED & CARED | Us for expert appraisal of 4 FE & rune col MOveal G08, — your property and let our | 3, ROOMS = ‘PVT. BATH. NEW. oe ; GENER AL et ee $ypvcenG. | Wid. Household Goods 27 fg 9s Pg Nl gi lo reams ad bun Pe es : DUMP TRUCKING CARL LAN. Cun ce pone ‘3 references. | PE 4-$815, '|NICK 5 RM. RE ABLE. CONTR ACT grin. 21015, Rockwell St. furniture buyers Gaal walking Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |3 ROOMS AND BATH. UTILITIES |» Couple _oniy. “ye ‘oon. OR % foun” a ere WwW. . - to Years aerFh 7 Ha108 weekly. Apply 65 Beaty a Rad ons rary ‘oul Sais: From esemett 40 rool. root Medens | _or anytime. ‘re 53006, “7 tools and mise. ite Pxitiw ——rines ‘wares —— CLEAN ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH re ia ~. HAULING OF ANY KIND ; A. Pont : W. Colu FE ¢ hARVET WILSON : "Seal bby welssene. ff, 2-4366. Teigerair tigt pg F-- FE 3.0002" Belaen 2001}? RMS. PVT. BATH. water. furnished. W facili- oe oa ee eric Paika'ak Seed Fu (OPP C Ragu PATS PE eos ae be os truck “Charles Wan “kiosk, "PE: | Wa $$$ 24 HOUR _ $$$! -Tovery-crean-nooms—w| PE Sm = 5-1306. tools mise. items. MY 3-1191.| casH : Norton. : WEST SI Get hea chim: | LIGHT AND HEAVY RAULING AF | seep Bome. MY 2-131. FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY Ss DE MIDWEST neve,” fireplaces “cleaned Ghd te: | auy tine FE S006 4* | Wtd. Miscellaneous 28| ~ ARN SS RO RELY UR. Asgeat i 10 bay Fy manied, poet Cooey and on NTIAC'S OLDEST new. rebullt and | Z7GHT AND HEAVY TR TCKING, A OLD 7 RM. NEWLY REDECORATED. as heat,"lee Yard, paved tert Disie ‘Hey f a ee i 8 Ee REAL ESTATE Sie J, sil weome. ve] rah cme FE 5.8875 310 8. Telegraph Rd wise Lip, MEAYY WAVCNG,| WE, Sa OY LOMNZORN S| Pr Sehr PL $.5703| 5 Rey cP EY SPORT Wear RO rrore TOT HAULING PIGEUP BERV: | WANTED: “A USED “iis PF. CASH a pe A ee Sports trailer. a : do ght housework. re. | max wa _ROUIN ‘delivered | -O8 poet” Seen tone. C eg OURS 3 pe et monn CABIN ° gravel delive TOUR - OLD JUNK REMOVED YOUR HOME * | ANC 2 RM MODERN 8, ew oft. OR Bt. ee eee __tree ot charge. PE’ seas | EQUITY i Sober a cee PT ist. | day pear Ca vies. Gerwriter. Must Deve at least 3 ONE WAY __Money Wanted — 28A ,JIM_WRIGHT, Realtor | _fure. ft ie. Fu tases "|? BEDgOOM LARSPRORE Tear yrs. experience ‘| COAST TO COAST * | Somes ~ iammed Oakland Ave. VE 6-0441|3 RMS. AND BATH BABY WEL-|SFAMILY 3 ROOMS DOWN § RENT HERE LEAVE THERE | money on houses now completed. Ceeperstive Rea. Ezeh some. Tn Fontiac MY 9-190) Share bath, FE $6618. ” eed © |7 ROOMS” AND BATH WEST GARAGE HOUSES -AND-T DE PF. E) Howland, 2248 Dixie ifwy, BUY OR SELL side. Close to shopping center. |" juxe Nice. 1 block west of OR. 3-1456. Wanted to Rent 29 witt pe tes La 75608. Blue ‘Sky: Couples or -bachelors. + L's Etre for you and show | ? RM. TH. COUPLE um ONLY. ee eee. Brae ot ook. FAMILY. 1 CHILD WISH To RENT | you how to get cash if m | © 154 Lineal Ave. OR. 3-0623 508 Comm : Service, FE 44168. Trucks to Rent nace, PE’ 31680 Resssostic prove — Woe |? ood tee Weele TEAR arte. immediate’ postersion, "$50 eee tte ~ 50802, TR oT] BY 3 R. D. RILEY ER 5. Parke St. per month. OR 53-1268. sain “pe ROO REPAIRS | 5 petty PT tose | SiR "Seake as etn | ees sae BPS St) RooN Fo PE wpe | nO ae SA —FE 40444. ; fe ae ee = NALKS CaieEWAes 265 |” traltere ont Treen | ae ee clomentary sehoot | FLANNING TO SELL? "5 ak prmta 6 BM. HOUSE. . cem pcyahe ot all kinds OR Pontiac Farm and Prefer Waterford or Indian We have buyers waiting for _ 3 RMS. PE a-4000 ARCS. = Pam. a ae : Acres. Write: Mrs. R. O. Ral homes in all sections. If ar BATH CARL) te YR. ‘ROUND HOME ON ao ie _| Industrial Tractor Co. 35)7 Carolyn, Ann Arbor, Mich, ap SA i igs — gy — ht once My +1316 TROAGNG, TREE GUR- 825 8. WOODWARD SINESS ESIRE MOD- o , ive us a call, Pine, Nerermees. 1 W.NEARLY NEW, ¢ Riga AND gery. Also removal. | Open Daily Including Sunday furnished apt. downtown a you want L- will 4 WN Dr ~ come, "gl TRENCHING AND _ werwirn Seale weed Ih, - 0.) AB. Sok Mh tor poe: i? ack 5 & —" ie Brive, 3 biel Bioeks “EL of Adame BULLD: OZING G~ BT With 2TON STAKE TRUCE FE S408 beiwe between 10 a.m hanged Ca | SFe under mo obligation (x FURN. APT. 210 E. Wil-| MODERN 5 ROOMS, BASE- B._D_Tompson re so!” O'DELL CARTAGE WANTS 3 ROOM Un | JIM WILLIAMS _|@ RiCABFCCPRIV—EWTRANCE.| Onv. tas mo. siod denoatt’ Ret. Building Supplies 12A 12A| Local and nd Long Distance Moving. parr LJ on west side. Call | REAL = = PR tate Ret. required. FE 4-1656, seenaes oe required. Bef, 1 or aft. 4. | ue 7ROOMs & BATH HEAT AND TRUCKING AND HAULING RUB. | YOUNG COUPLE DEsinES er Delly . 0. 20TH. SHAM. 1.000 PT. USED OAK FLOORINa. | TRUS =, ae HAULING her mal farms of unfurnheuoe FE eset ~ worm il legess MArter coee Lake priv pian ‘route “ah SHAM. a WF bert. HOTEL ON LAKE, IN GEAREDTON | 75 FT. LONG Cash to new morigage PE 2004, 1 C ‘larkston ee ae) tor Hae oan ond. floors ei Sn The Reape vil. and we MA eR ORES exes | sale. 0090 Dequindre Rd. | see Neder ne mre oom LiguT HOUSEKEEPING i ROOMS. | ‘ aN ae ideal | I ; bi . hardw org C jad i = week. FE ent ee Destan ety $55; anes, Lake Angelus ' , ree : ate ON NORTHVIEW 8T ADAMS RIDGEWAY, ‘ tor set 180 Raeburn. PE 82867 te lene living vena ediak, — 4 : RED tH OR SE monthly CORE. 3 BEDROOM BRICE thie 2tiory ingore ot 902 8. (OTP Baldwin Aver e j wr Totes locaton wes ead fireplace, desifabie U Road Ae Thie well built 9 betreem brick Nn ge 5 — apie. do the) MVC ee | ‘ames ofa ’ : side Business men only. ‘FE. Exches. 3 dining’ arees, ‘3 ‘sin Eas me melt Large lintel’ Paama wich pie- aes “Only 48,000 | , : rooms, 8 clos- —~ | ture window. Beautiful. kite nad : - ets, ceramic tile bath, f 3 bedroom all brick ranch type | en FOR COLORED i ROE. CLEAN RM. RM. Re wer Sanaa eat, wee ie ran Ml an tool Seeiamaiees | 1 with plenty 4 canineis 6 pnd eating ck and sped S-bedron m home : St. PE 44373, fae I%a car garage. 2 car garage. shed recreation | -3 FT Ar LaNie = eautiful seramie ‘ile gore “Luther Bt. Nice back yard, i i | ar ser thse Rati” Berg wie Rieoneet oa lot, for thin low price. eer ‘prige sis.to0,|- “I don’t spend more than you earn! I just spend it before Sows aod scrosne, ‘Large feesise | Sjqretisble party. Vaenne. “Call | Best —_ s EM This is but One example. er . you, earn it” Established in 1916 , wubetentas wiinte wareet ainenes $1100 DOWN Tc J 67 8 . We'll price any of the s to ing. Owner Glonterred Gote vem & gesy bungalow at ov3 $6728. N = het hh Going St. New siding and roof a titres wer weiss, 450 HOME 1S Clarkston ORTm aIDe NEW t room. et) from oly, Sopa “ani” sense, | 3) Dedroome "Cau of wade ‘ad Y 200M FOR RENT GARAGE : ME PLANS For Sale H 43 For Sa = Sear hee } $2900 down. | shrubs, core tain eee we ave i ome REAL ESTATE INC. |e __For Sale Houses 43) So Seu: Sects en ee ea very close TTC. Baldwin Rub: NOTHING TO Oe eee “Home Planners C enter” “Nhe LO be 4 SEN oe roe ' ” home only | {0Undation, including * marble win, | 22€8. OA 63634 > si motel or other business | lefts. a atte. from new grade | Starter home. Many extra fea- eed car te Curae PLEASANT ‘ROOMS wire le few minutes ‘Weet ot Pontiac | %0%, sills. oak floors, plastered GOOD D LOC ATION oe oe. an. 6. me =) oe ‘gineres ot with ee en “excellent i ae Paym are only 985 per ee bin oi} ‘teal : . - Wee RIDE BRIG 7 ROOMS, wilt al alin’ sake ae pr. oreene . phy me sib : CLEAN @ month which inchider taxse dnd | Bisny im gut office, changes mass | micely ‘andscaped. its ify Reege FLOYD KENT, Realtor | "ear SOE, SHOR SRCOME | TIM WRIGHT. Realtor |" "et OM0 tome, of style meals. FE —s = NICHOLIE megtanee, ee 8 ‘while. it to veur. epecticntions. - Ma papn gt 96, 060, nai a _Sowneny mW. Lawrence mess Fe 64105 heat Sones rm. — 445 Callen’ Avs , Ae Som BRICK RANCH STYLE “a CLEAN west a e1DE HOME| souttie secre os to be Feliable and -consctentous, | ‘4 Me a ytare OOMS ‘ Next to Constmers Power ROOMS | — — 9608 down ane ‘ou tnte poctaere, cocking, F253. mANDY Were tse. lovely 8 room near! fot feel obliged Tm this very modern home tn qui ris ea fine, nove BUILD Wome wi ‘ar 2 Rrtreom ROO! <7 BOARD FOR ee. the plant. Neat, clean, and easy x0 Keego Harbor location. —— Be septic tank, electrical. wirt relt ted PE 5-8076. - ner ict. Hes ipsulation, to care for. Full basement, new DORRIS & & SON REALTORS it Gs chart walls, Oak floors: | 8Y OWNER. ALL BRICK ¢BED- el] and sheetrock. In Oxford.| win build 8 oF -3 bedroom shell rect ict clece eal Convalescent Homes 3 38A a actine ie f° fgg SF mi garage, Dow's | vag. Ww. Bever, «Bey eles Machen Pull ‘vasem bin! | Middlebelt bm ‘Orchard Le Ra. OA Fie home on your lot. No dows pay- immediate peoceesien. oo” (value af $28.00 with $1,000 ., a BR pa lad Automatic ott Fe hteemen’| | 2481 Ivanhoe, W. Bloomfield. 8i6,- GI RESALE vment. PE 6-0078. . EXCELLENT CARE YOR AG and $80\ mo. 3 BEDROOMS cating 0B Oe oe itmat| st $10,000, with with fmimediate posses- | _90__terms. PE ¢-0480 an See ATTENTION! MASON®, CARPEN- TWO FAMILY Rates at $125. OR 3-5 ' Of the best city homes we| $7017 , ressonanle Piles aa Lake down pay-|3 MODERN &ROOM HOMES BY | *A¢ dinette. Basement, ot) fur.| ta. plumbers or electricians.| - Clean aud neat with five HAVE VACANCIES NEWLY 3 BEDRM. SUBURBAN have had in months, All newly | area a steal at terms ment. MODERN ctece & a fulbese-| pace. includes part of almost new | Dull cere Jur oe eitrenf etd rooms and bath opened convalescent ceut home s Newly decorated ranch fo ang —. Pull basement | Wice 4 room house Waterford area ment end two tots with lots, of re Aluminum storm windows,| payment cn new house. three rooms and bai Auburn, or Boe home. (Mes large living | wa ote Cevaate. Comtty Sz Basement a good buy. terms. oveland shade, One with 2 lots, new two 00 do seri 7, mi ae eg WOULD LIKE TO CARE FOR bi-| Kitehen & nice laundry room home in trade house only $1,000 down. "| 9188 Case Lake Ré., Keego Harbor | bub Be eg ig reo I “PON: TIAC REALTY oft furnace, 2 ay derly Indies & men in private| 0S main fl. Included are Ve SUBURBAN RAN George Marbie Realtor, 6261 An- | FE 2-407 PE 41061 dre Seat of Rochester off Au- | 2” Baldwin a home, 2101 M15. phone Ortonville} Dean blinds, large fenced a dersonville Rd Waterford, Ph. burn, Ca 4:30 weekdays lake privileges, Gale 61,600 _ fears. : lot. Nice nelgaborhood. 1 year ol with fireplace Large) OR 3-1268, . ip | Set_& Sun af day. Phone OA INC c I era. Early possession. Only $10,- carpeted livin diaing CARGE AND SMALL HoveEs IR GND SMALL HOvems NO DOWN PAYMENT | $49" w ostora ””” N CLARKSTON ~ Hotel 1 Rooms 3 SS Scat Oa on te eo se” ated nee os eths, | Footliac, a: Keego etd Dear Wa, RURD rgc8 oaeeme tnea Ca ca a“ VALUE PLUS “| sehool. : A sactifice sale for only $15,500 Pe EDROGM STARTER ° | We Will bulla on your tot e0x22, | Lot Soxa6h. Ideal gard bagel waa “BIRD” TO SEB fa tate, 9 rope bath - HOTEL AUBURIN |,,.- siDe_vacayr EE, “ROSE. McLARTY Hokus With FULL BASE- | §4 370, °stio own, teh mo. 6 | BS?*RI'y ‘Ch erasures | 4 BE DRC JOM—$1250 DN.| site with fall naoment, Yor . Rooms by Day or Week. : ___ FE_2-2162_or FE $3578 |. a other jiable. Bee © 1.609 7 : : hace, gas : aboot of'72 "room eparimccts.| furnace incuisiion, inary | BRAND. NEW. —SYLVAN VILLAGE | 89 CR PUERLONOUR © | mode, "Wor ecditionsi forme, Here's 4 spacious 4 bedroom | pave front Tose to ached eon haben nt Meera seame| Spe ee. none i. et eset’ of pmove, ‘ute. Full! open to offers—would ke to| _ PAYMENT = ED MORSE CORP. WILLIAMS LAKE wat outelte, Pontiac Hae fatl| with 93.380. down and ber 464 Aubur mo. Better see it. ¢ use equity as down payment on Eoermoqne.. poy ey 8 etone's ent, and loc 180 . HOTTER ROOSEVELT |, paste yoann en with pods. Priced Tigit | some. business ‘wa take an | F C. Wood Co. aia Gane Ga. ta. throw or dhe’ a bedroom “home' | a" paved street Pull pee ee ee ee a ee ee ee | nen ea a aevey | Bpg,hone. Maw We: wees FE | Cor ei at anes orignal | ‘to tome = erases s ; . ty ° ust . eeD. — a Lake neon & > - die ees ou can still wING r. cute ¢« ’ CLEAN. MOD-| bigh rental area. Paved st.. Evenings after 6 Call joy PINE LAKE ee a ute Se” | OH ED FAMILIES | EW IN 1955 Sta ae ene INE LANE nwn| Recreate _te Burwe 9 Phone ve oe) 2, eee A JOHNSON, Realtor | Beast ¢ room modem, Bese, | AUBURN HEIGHTS cusTOM “BUILT, ranch tome 3 FAMILY Rome city scorsstoches | SaRSe Unt Ste pn oy : rooms ¢ bus stop. Day or week.’ ge_MINOLE HILLS-3 BEDRMS. 1704 S. Tele h Rd. —_ — J Lagan © yd Smell 3% home, needs utifully landscaped. and| tl! Ortonville. Completely remod- re Saaeet. eee Oe —Be'sure to i Pp p garage. much ropaire. 3 Nice lot, ‘sx700°00 shrubbery. 3 bedrms. Large liv-| eled, ve con tion room in full basement. Ex-| Edw. M.S FE S&H. ot ttt fine cated fear stores, bus and schools ry Large very. Gees dition.| tra large kitchen. Swedish mod- stout, Realtor Rent Stores 40| —- home #8 438 W. Iroquois Rd FE 4 533 2. lots, Immediate posgession. ing room with dining area. Ledge-| Grade and high school nearby.| ern fireplace in the living room. | ‘TN. Saginaw at re es agtty y an. liv- Price $9,508. Terms. For ififorma- 3 BEDROOM were, OS. po Oe nr t- Convenient to muepping § —— Priced very reasonably ry 624.2807) —__Upee | Eves. Til) &: i ad LARO STORE ACROSS FROM! roomy kitchen & den, Othe? RUSSELL A NO f REALTO e:| WEST SUBURBAN __»|_ windows wut’ shimioum vereens | ach with te gate bath. Price} “rms. GAY iB OR DO Waster cd steam heat. Suitable| French doors to terrace, mI | ew Bike Sve bene. Pteset cain, sok tivity” room. Auto, "gis washer, =e $1,000 DOWN 1 8 BROAD for Kind of business. 444 E.| bsmt., gas heat, 2 car ga- | J. Ta floors, ftuli bemt. with recrea-| S8rbage disposal, Auto. water sof: ' Very attFactive, clean § nbwAY Pike, Caretaker. FE 6-233. page hie -~ << . a eTOM Reo one — tion rm 1% car garage. Spa- Sa See. gas —_— a Hum hries pengeioe seers, oer eenge = ' RINGLE OR DOUB i ‘as. eo. e its | | gf water heater e this | bd a ig ht Bite ney; . only, $15,600. nr Me SAT. & SUN ment. Brick ranch home with 16 x Cee ees e res eas 7 | dream home today Priced far sale Dp A PLS, “Shuntonas Snorns Newly Decorated =i t ). PE §-9531. . ‘an. & $100 m 22 attached gar a red " below replacement osaeael at $31,- | Realtor > ranch home w (Silvercrest area gee me Pe: 5 “Brie ba $14- 300, R rr 32-0474 PR 7114) and ogrecne, blinds and drapes in- | Gor200 fh with 3 bedrooma, , Rent Office Space 41 WE NEED LISTINGS A Real hi 130 on your ‘ot. Cal between LAKE FRONT oF auliple ist eas = rs ee, OOS) Bees lly Mog leighborbeod, : : 0 am and J mit between | Beat the heat with this micety | 4241 LEDGESTON F DR. =e — _ Bee the value at 610.400 Don't be 7 ae Se serner| NIC HOLIE Vila, Sussiywien Out |7] FT. BRICK RANCH sea ga ignetirire: | WATERFORD OR 37316 WARD E. PARTRIDGE} "7 70" Sat eee" Ss! m ; a pgier toealel fs, , REALTOR FE 4-3581 HiRaawOMANE - & HARGER |) Rooma, 1% bathe, large Jot | Baputil, Somer esme ia Sakwood | bath Screened ‘porch. the. width 1050 W. HURON ST, | Oxford Income Property CO. fo sell. small down. pay- Maner, On} aero ot. 8x08 of house Tato ol weter heater, | UTICA SHELBY TWP. 9 BED- wy Av. NST. | A nine home on. «ls ouitable for , Bales of-|33_W. Huron FE $8i83| ment. Immediate Posses- Heated and plastered garage. Ce arate new kitchen cabinets | oom utilities, §6700. $2800 cash For Your Snapection OPEN EVE. 1 TO? corner lot. Auto gas best. ‘This Is . 2,000 eq. : stom, ramic tile and ‘.° Built-in | epotess ome. Only $1509; Ddelance, @ month. 2534 Bark-| 3 bedroom ranch type home. Pias- a well takeo care of ‘ f"enaral—ie block Vo ‘Munictpal| WIL ON Hi-Fi, 2 fireplaces, rec. ediate possession, pened Keeckadee TH. of nubatn| cored webu ook Ckoec. Pat voce. Q gives yous com w. agen Se tanaee 5? | Tay er AAS oer | i _— ment, Sal wih shower. Forved pes ab totes Pores BROOCK firm homes 4 bedroome, ‘ire| CENBION aus 7° ae tre “¢ RM. HOME. FULL John K. Irwin | voc tires Tamiya tate 9 gl | o Brive OOM Lake F tame ; ef ’ “ é room, full basem home with tat bd ie “ Coccame . we Td eras OF ANT a See aaes, tapeteted, imme: Realtor taped ee te A Se mom a *iura right to. sig, ‘Open 3 BEDR for $18,900. 200 8. Woodwact, Wham. MI 700 oe _A. Tayl Gon 38 Centra Since 1928 wat baat, freiace Peni | So Abn oes Se | HOMES sui Fou wil” eaiey: For Sale Houses See Cait ‘a "Oregon. 8 ; te ay or PEOPLE WILL TALK rr diz, TO — Es weet os0ee 4 2. 2 M- al seen to be appre OPEN Only yeu canst ese, 208 TOR INSURANCE what things they'll say. ) FOR SAl@ SY OWKER, OO of 00 HATOR ave. smeclally when they see this love: | STORY BRICK. ri meow om P PANGUS 1919 M15 Acreage—Lots ¥ "lake Large iet| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE etree A* preg Parting eepecially tom home, io Judson | Sears. Equipped tor’ 2 families ___Ph, Ortonville 132 collect We have listings on iota cod’ Timken furyace end eaves. Puck, The Wares Dems ret ten | Sun, Tio’ Dm. Be Cairmewnt |g, NOMS Tae chou Sehroom, nome ie B 2 renee Salta, ame 80d oeen iat OM GATEWAYS to COMPLETELY and family rogan, porch and 2-car Other times Lincoln ‘list, | Jo, 66 J°S4y for ettmuse near | Lares aongorarien Pins | LA = Ww. tual 4-742. . , 0 tases be net — * Eastern Jr. High and Longfel-| *c*ped. Fireplace and grill in G this, hom: ROCHESTER AREA ORD . Better see : 4 low schools, nice yard with shade | Pack yard with 1% car garage 102 8. Broadwi $150 DOWN > HAPPINESS FUR NISHED a Shepard o 17612 | Modgre ma full b som end, [- ey trees, eae terms. ter 11.200. ahd mivereioe 1 to 18. Bt, Lane LAK® ORION ROMES Ae 3 bed ee Hiatcber ONLY 1 LEFT. 1:4 ACRES OF BEAUTY anes OR YERAL, CHOICE, CARPURONT® | acres. GG Ov eesuta ef ee pRavron PLAINs e with basement, wiring included ‘LuxURY WITHOUT A TAX Here is a wonderful oppor 3 T rooms, modern. $ ores, beautiful | tures basement,| 3 pee he =e PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS . r fee . Large let, food, loo : mn this home, careful planning ie pm Be ou commis rick REALTOR oil furnace, macee conbingiien storms A geet rter @ 8 rooms, 3) A Home of ‘ DON NALD sults in teuly lux ving. | Chass this attractive com DORRIS at me EALTOR | | snd screens, vacant for imme| ohito down, 1602180, Only veo : = cost, ¥ adding materially to the letely furnished 3 bedroom ‘ , Rochester Senator, sine : * our Uwn j Se1L9 se | fa eee ee ee Fome else \ to. Cresson : | Branch Office MY 3-100 eins 3c. 08 Franklin Rd. Nice ! ae 20 ft living room, spacious kitchen | PRich. 9 rr ROOM: Suburban én. 980 per ead carpeted iiving room wits natural for Hy rice of iad Listing Servic 3610 Orion Ra. Pony Ey i 4: 7 room meters heme in center “> [nae 3 Kd copbearts, tiled 7. " heme Sense eee | rs ee eee | seni x , ee ee a 7) | WHELTS MBREWER | shoul’ebuntne: gindee "| Rix your cheiee'ef stirs are sapere b a x i mecca ee yt K E E Y Brtals propery, must be cold. ** oe} SFr04 | 8% rooms in Drayton Plains 2 HURRY Gas svvortt' teome, Weeiinn NN D Joosted 1 Between uron and a Hise bedrooms. Spacious | living. ioe of | JUST A FEW LEFT YOUR AND BATH DOWN. FIN: ee ee ee ee RRALPOR large livable rage de of £2. bet Wiener School Ares , cose, Sha Niue Dixie A : weirs: “ Model Open TRI-LEVEL ished witic, good and furnace, able, Corner lot.| Storms end screens, fully insu | 997 w. Huron FE + BA iy Dre ‘Aa Near stores,| ated with 2 car attached ga- ‘Open Evenings ‘tl & . one story family a Beautiful DAILY AND SUNDAY cai on MF efter ¢ for a>) Will's ‘tail horse Der ieee WEST SIDE BUNOALOW 99080 | heat. autom Saye, aes Tastefully furnished lake front ur Se ae me mt Mile Dam Mootcalm op Pim *_sS__| Aseimet cond ‘at tbe momine! price ~ COLORED — BE visu with wah 00. vek cupet 300.1 Knotty pine bar, ti tied | Bivd. te Melzoce, tare ant 6 NEW HOUSE FOR SALE, SMALL CoMBERMAN von kh mown A tened Sloe bressiect we tide Binge. ond perce and | weeks Souncacias A Al as Oe eld basement, oxi8 mantoon wha at down paymen of $200, Must have | HOME, Namsmegr ae Soc. Ow rent oek floors, plastered | store. Priced at 4.18 with si, “el gintee, Gosh oF tar Esrte lot Oniy e380 Driviieges Castell Realty, yindgws. U8 trees a ‘eo0d credit ouse neva, eo me) rated’ and mirror-iike | oak walls, ‘good 2 car garage. price | S00 down to 4 | fay. be arranged. Shown by ap- iat Reng Ral ee ah” complete tania. ROOM FOR LIVING | GMi" gateeinacea io | food Some "| Close in Suburban ~~” iM’ WRIGHT, Res Realtor | 4 _LAKEFRONT ee Ly ey PP ping hg V4 Co - glh Ry — : . | HURON GARDENS BUNGALOW Lake Privilege 346 Oeklang Ave orn. “Exposed ‘becemens. Qerage Cary Rt og 4 4 r month, Includes iurniture. Fe | Sittoned 7 room end bain 4 bed OL vohorene only Ot ond Attractive sey sre to minute five 2 Eieabety Late,| ¢ only “$11,000, terme, a eee Merkle street and 2 lori a rr| eee l"etecing Sn th ‘rng plus "mortgage, cosle tuated on beau- 2 bedroom. 1% $40 PER ae 4, bedrooms, homey firing is - BY OWNER room with ‘stone fireplace an bun: a. Just a few left. 3 unfinished up- 2 dinette and Pa built-in bookcases, 28 ft. porch, Sees Ms Howard, 18 Gi 3, bedroom summer OFFERS pias- 22. ¢,Dedroom house. shady. jot. Near) Ul rg ag tubs. ete.| jerple St. FE 2-642. John 1s paths. Fire Pinca Excellent | Sens. Peas emenk Dew iit on. Lake. OR 32601 er pear Webster and figh ‘School, Too. St cence rnd dd $1, 500 Down storms and se: ig’ oat ge: 1 OR $4 seas and, shopping. Offered at, $12. eee see bath home in| pepe. Very and clean. the CoRR LT NEW" MODERN. $00, $3,000 down, A REAL BUY SALE OR TRA 4 oon a residential area, near trig pg! nice home 990, 3 bedrooms, large .iving room, ROCHESTER AREA OUTSTANDING (> room. 1% story year around sheds. Tm Secemens bei : full ent BF at — re RL 3 BEDROOM BRICK—1% acres, Owners will take @ small ene of R. J. VALUET, Realt home. Automatic gus heat, Base heat, exterior newly reg Se oA EE | Lae eres | ere meonee | NICH LIE Pini Saf Rash | Riaai"bwik CLARK REAL ESTATE 7 nt pe carpeting. Only $3,000] S72 (2, Tite eet with new SERVICE | ‘2's00 down iio wi | ‘Indian Village open es! \ 2, end “a FHA Geert heuting’ nat, Teo 14s | nt clemene Oh FE $1201 , / Attractive 6 room & | beth : eet SOR ee Seneate tren $1,500 DOWN gioeege Ranke end’ beth. 2 car | . S 2 bedroom year-around home tn ron ineladen wing. | COUNTER WILLIS M. BREWER Cooperative Real’ Eutate mreh fo. "At ta seme modern buen. | *H0F Tented I Price’ SLB. ees 5 Pooeled living room, $3,800 down,| AF gorage. siateo, "Temes. . ‘ FE 2.0263 ange an. Pull besement, would easily - . DIXIZ y : . =e 06.8, Perko ines Dt Ae coavert te income. Total price COUNTRY Oe OE _. WEST SIDE | ar E : eh iu investment ig, the A nig Be A AE fent : POST. ~ water > oe Pom tee Be es ye with recreation conte, ye ved | foes NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH aa oe buns : privileges 1,350 . 8 FICE. ‘ : has new hot : wrest Ey Ss ae J. R. Hiltz Bg ig pay rent? "priced features. Paved road, $3,080 dows og REALTOR, | ‘ modern streamlined kitchen, large ' sone —& Rochester Are = out W. Huron FE 5-618 other spreading shade trees, Neate teen eee bath Areplaces, "full ‘basement. : — -y ; ere rooms, : ree well, optie, wins. ; hot 160 f%. lot. : ‘ i buy serms. ‘ and r Little Estate With Best es eitbeh terme. Brick Ranch Home COSTS ONLY ' Caries Teele! bedroom ranch 66 ft New 3 bedroom h WHY PAY RENT? | #5000, terme.” MONTHLY PAYMENTS Bhaale HIACLIVe. very com Berbogg ns mee Ore ea and Rng in 2 218 5 DON’T PASS UP ! nefuear Sell unneeded longings” for -c4sh ough Classified Ads! raza, a , GES REALTY < CO... en a a if ‘| ONLY 4,HOMES LEFT Model Open ’til Monday “ “mae Sauowit a 3 sf 7 | ve ae .- # ‘3 ane ee mine gig w. Muse Biree PE. 44508 TD EDROC a ; | re! : : re club, 26 * ds oe i nl = i i i : i $ Pictere Windows G: a oe a Close to Auburn ra Heights i ~- ify nye. tt S \ s oS Ei ee ee de es Seis eae ee ny en Ce a Ei), BP he 4 { nt ‘ « af _THE PONTIAC 2 PRESS” fea cia AUGUST 8 3, 1056 SLICE Or ~ od eu aap, | t \ ~ Se ee piwenlnet” Por only Bay Fy down ad. imegine—The “full price of i z = tacen Ror a > Gan sewer needs ly a bargain. : i i i 3 =i é we i) = ot =" wo bo) e) Ma ‘S. ; N : MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE id BEDROOMS, WEST om BUSINESS OPPORTUNITI es. 126. ff. on U.S. 10. Corner parcel features mogern room with “garage, 3 2 bal neat e Se tained sh, sisone in trade. us for Russell Young fore bath down. Large bedroom up. ful ag “2 car garage. gem ge e'y — ¥ “sewer. Loca’ just off N. Perry. $7,600, terms. oe bO oor Rraenetis “ot . pace. room down: 3 bedrooms and and beth SYLVAN VILLAGE — A home for comfort plus ee room richly ¢a ) Deluxe kitchen. 2 bedrooms and bath upstairs. Lar screened and giassed porch. Garage. All this In «@ beau- tiful setting of trees. INDIAN VILLAGE — Gra- . , of six larpe rooms, Living room with e ment, astonanie heat. Nice- ly landscaped lot, Two car garage. Only $14,800. CLEAN \ COMPORTABLE, D Y PRICED beach. $8,000 with $600 down, in- one mortgage costs FOR EXTRA ATTRACTIVE—IM- maculate 9 bedroom bunga- beat, Newly decorated’ Pas” tered pa! walls, Ie car arage. Pleasant corner jot ed. Modestly priced at $9,200, With reasonable term RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor Roat Wey yard. New Open 1066, Must: see to appreciate. en 5. Phone FEST or OR ia $00, terms. Estate Exchange WHITE BROS. Fy Se Open tees ga 10-4 walls. S Bloomfield—Trade Brick Ranch—1 Acre Another valve and well 2836 Churchill road, i and all nicely landscaped. \e car garage, e $10,500, terms, 5 Room Brick—Trade . West side terrace on Glendale ae newly decorated and to in- . draperies and eel. Price 300, terms + will trade for west side 6 or room home. : Watkins Lake eg Aa eh z a eed porch, replace and Privi- leged lot and safe sand beach Lean across road, saree KINZLER + pana te here 93-0829 baie. Lostiog Service Why Pay Rent? espn buy is cute Discriminating Buy Buyer sak rer ee i Ranch Home Deluxe home mien re Also rel Co-operative Real MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS . SYLVAN VILLAGE § room English ly landscaped privileges. Walkin distance, to school, $16,500 terms. LONG LAKE FRONT . Charming bungalow, large eled view fone with natural oe, modern orn bichon ‘with annan ar, tastefully decorated through- out, Bi-Leover fence provides pri- vacy to Gelightful sunny patio! featuring out oor grill, . LOTS CRESCENT LAKE PRIVILEGES @ room ranch home with all thé features ya 5 have Groaned & eran giiecins lee & uving room. Lara Large ‘bed nee sliding ward Custom made shutters, soot phen + gel gy land- den ‘oP extra room. Large at- : eaves ear i with plenty ~ HOME MART" REALTY — 1062 W. HURON | wavy YOU SEEN IT 3 bed MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICR priced - Full price just $40.20 g rees and berrns ap beuataiy nascar d ud . —_ ame if you miss vestibule entrance or FE MIDDLETON’S Best Buys § room and bath and utility. Mara. ood, Hogs and plastered. walls. of Lak tiie down. © privileges. Only , HURON GARDENS bak teeatt, ’ KEEGO HARBOR 1 Syome ane June Te for tbe Taree tiny Leslie R. Middleton BROKER FE 1.0086 Williams Lake LE STARTER A FE eons ~~ FE $1111 OPEN DAILY, 12 to 8 P.M. $1,250 DOWN ee ae rT Ve Beges on ie, lake. Drive” ot wo bas WAYDEN, tea . 10 LAKEFRONT HOME * ‘arage, peemeses nn Re BY peer Country Club. Oniy Fis.900' Owner leaving state, "Tintlodes AL ESTATE NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES oe 6 oP Pt FE "59923 after | ee m. |GI$670 Dn. PEARL BLDG. CO. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY $045 Dn. “RANCHMASTER” COMPL LY FINISHED LARGE . BLACK-TOPPED LOW LOW PAYMENTS | MODEL: 2633 PONTIAC RD. : EAST OF OPDYKE P Devel ; earl] eve lopment Co PREPARA APPL 5-PT. FRONTAGE, 100 — _ LAKEFRONT FT. WA LK. FRONTAGE. SSearsirheea!§ | robe closets. . ville 106P6 fot appointment. |George R wit REAL ' Pe b-e101 260 Baldwin Ave LAKE PRIVILEGE FLOYD KENT, Realtor MW. Le FE 66105 For Sale Lake Prop. 44/¥ ~~ —— Lake, M65, Glennie 3-039 LOTS OF on Mich LOTS! Priced from _ tip to $3,000 Easy terms. Clarkston “REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. MA 6-6821 . ‘CHY . WE +3143. fee . Wellre . OR type al furnae , ai r AG 4% For Sale Lake Prop. a For Sale Lots 46 | Ee eee ot O'CONNOR. BIG FISH LAKE utifully wooded iake-front lot. miles north of Oxfo: CHEROKEE EE HILLS! GARL W. BIRD. Realtor 503 Community National Bank Bidg. a FE 44211 Slack-top, 46 Pa hore rows to ° east shore of lake. "92.800 FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 6W. Lawrence Eres Next to Ki Power. DRAYTON ft. FLOYD Ki KENT, Realtor. BUILDING SITE woops — on Denby Drive — “a0, _ Moat te "Deep, Bree. Power NORTH SIDE PAUL A. KERN, Realtor on | 71% N. Saginaw St. FE 2-9200 “Real Estate Since 1919" "EES @ 7049. T vores aE tPh DRAYTON WOODS a lovely - bul! site well located Edge road, You can’t beet, i at just $900. oie ome FARMS, be =* 9 Pontiac FORD. LOT Lake privileges, Ld . LAKE PRIVILEGES aieorine onda ave room _ ee bedroo Vene- sane eWAL PERSE LAKE tage, Lo Las “ox 100 Cc *RAWPORD AGENCY, H. W. "Bigelow | For Sale Resort Prop. 44 NEW LOG CABIN NORTHEAST CORNER retone. ‘is = TT BN. BALD EAGLE LAKE BAYRORT | nes tet hurry. Year round lake front home, most new, perfect beach. Lar window ‘over overtecking jane, 2s ise i 8 i Hy : all 76 a li Lake, 17 miles £ Pentins or *hemrierer WILLIAMS LAKE Beaitiful ™ site ag 78x315. Lake 200 ft. beach. Bis vite $300 L.. Templeton, Realtor Ré. FE 44563 Orchard ; a 6, call OR pies LOTS WOL- fis mo. Overrun Spal" op ee LAKES 2 boos oe includ Pa Bg eg Bia ipa eal eran tae Wate et air formation aaa F, Realtor 2'5 W. Huron OA $-3230 FE 2-421 MACEDAY LAKE joe f%. of water frontage. ‘Suen HOT SPOT. ’ Priced low . at 20.800 with $5,500 down, “WOODED SITE Ready to build on, letee privileges ONLY $i 8120 NORTH OF CIT LS DOWN. SQUAW LAKE One of the better lots left, terrific view, excellent — it, t. —— to 5 other beach ‘taste. ONLY $3,850 ith $500 do the _ businessm with insight. Price $16.00 with terms Edw. M. Stout, Realtor “pres till 6:30 OPEN SAT. & SUN. 16 | BUILD NOW nour well restricted |W Wotertord Hane c SDAVis™ Pontiac Lake Ra. ve Sen For Sale. Acreage 47 10% ACRES ON CLARKSTON RD. New modern. 3 Sieben: with $2,500. down. MY 2-6266. Been ctalite jh an gy pebotrens. Year and included, Ideal pB er vol, Be Between Pontiac’ , Ee clusive area, The oat ce is Hiaresr Got 33 w Huron, L.A. — " Two or Yevel ground with well, ‘woteias Lake hg gm my good) | WILLIS M. BREWER re's : MA 3-751 Be pe velopment or make exc wooded, Oniv | from US. 10 and stores. down. 19 ACRES with K. ‘G. HEMPSTEAD . HURON 8-0510 ATION Prawn | Holly Area ELIZABETH LAKE Bon BS 80 acre estate ‘aree & room with i's Ph. FE 5-6166-~ Fe sais) or rE 5-0338 LAPEER COUNTY csc a seen, omen cot auth, 7 room it ME anc. | 166 ACRES With set of farm bidge 2 E. Lafette St Romeo, Mich. -PLate S. Bingt ' MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICH OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS 142 ACRES Modern en and we cattle farm, pee lene , clay loam = m 7 room large out putidings 30 niles from t = _Reorer Rd. 441 000 “HOME he HAs or ness. $15, cash. WILLIS M. BREWER 55 N. Parke - FE 45181 PE 6.0638 MA $1581 __FE_§-1704 SPECIAL with Leslie R.-Tri ee oo. va oe ‘ wapaeae Ore Bree. — i? — Montcalm Sts. on Baldwin and m2 mn aly RBAL ESTATE 975 Baldwin Ave E 4-6203 somes PERRY “ST , "000 22 W. Shane TT Lot 40 x } ft. with dcar frame | garage. garage or onal shop. Zoned mfg, $4,000, be “KG HEMPSTEAD 103 E. bd Ens ‘ 2833 Aw burn 08, er, E 17-0264, Orchard Lake Ave. Tele 15 Acres: Palit: sete Silat eur. turing Leslie | R. - Tripp, Realtor _ cash. Rent He Tali — 49A |- ag Son ge od 2 600 8Q. FT. pOOg go gE monthly. R. D. RILEY, BROKER 500 PE 41157 barn and For Salt or Exchange 50 any acts te BREWER or FE 46181 res 5-78) FE 56-7704 and profitabi stations. ave you the Man? Call PE 2-0 GET CASH meat ace jon rTAG the, “ast Ras 4 from cppolatt Cue: Loan Company 2 | 909 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG FE 2-9206_ ? TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 with ‘ For further information call La- . MOhawk 4-6207. N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. | LOANS $25 TO #800 pa, nothener, Ob 071K, Ob $271, Mortgage Loans 54 Partridge |-- Is THE “BIRD” TO sEn DOWNTOWN ry grossing about : real money maker offered at gn $20,000 dn. See this hot spot to- THE hong i E BRETACRART = lor ye of parking. Excel- ing "the bet vest, ji a i af .“LET’S TALK FEED & HARDWARE this feed, hardware and pet sup- } be ao vy good merchandising. Good tavern in smal! town near Couple can run this busi- wt will have trouble rofits. .| MICHIGAN BUSINESS an | SALES €ORPORATION |z PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR _ Sale Land Contracts 52 | $7,000 LAND CONTRACT AT 6 PER terest. Will sell for $5,250. LAND CONTRACT BY BY PRIV. ow polo LET YOUR $$$ WORK FOR YOU We have both large and smal! contracts for sale. — th hiy inv * fo McCullough. if “C. “HAY DEN, Realtor 86 EB. Walton bivd Eves. 5% DISCOUNT $5250 to handle, A ‘LOANS $600 TO $1,500 fore, leet oe home sdditions of 2. 1 vements, . oi 4 To a garage or os * arage home dente carpets Swaps | 55 MODERN FARM _ HOUSE. acres of er Ly Reid Bagi will trade for any- of aC. value to my equity. on 123. - | @ BEAUTIFUL MALE BEAGLES. . Fore sale or trade, .m. FE WARD E, PARTRIDGE * torable order, Trade rotary : power ‘ows mower. ae 3-1206. ACCEPT YOUR payment = =e FB ie inne. Modern living quarters. Lots of r space, will consider con tract trade for lake front beune, with some cash. OR a oo 7 cepted 48 Van Wet © On h1se8, FRIGIDAIRE WINDOW AIR CON- ditioner for boat. 3-0006 8E A area. Sell as rent te reliable up by 2.bdrm party. Box 26, Pontise Press vanes 1% ¢ar ga- | LINGA PHONE FRE never used. $50 or will swap for recorder. MArket on % Dei | | RECONDITIONED HAND LAWN ance $5100 at 6 per cent. Wil! ent tote! i er & — war on 3 meee Eclipse Park ound, $78. We trad lawn mowers BARNES HARDWARE 42. W. Huroo FE 5-9101 terest. Owner r. at GMC. Call OR 37Hi. Money to Loan : LOANS $20 TO $500 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF GIRL's NAVY COAT, 10 TO 13, Very oe Ny : a twos a kin , a year — fabries. ‘ ey ons ty famous, abone. curt alterations STORE ONLY! wOSMUN'S 51 N. SAGINAW ST. PONTIAC Sale Household Goods 57° Home & Auto hoon rape Linoleum Fiooe Unclaim Linoreum *seeeteeeoe YOU cog pee Te have your ecrount with in periog Buckner customers _ gut of work Tt always H : : 3 Bucky oars to deal at OFFICES ARF LOCATED; PONTIAC, and floor National Bidg. DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dizie Rwy, WALLED LAKE, | 23 Bamston eee .WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 You ean A gato turattor. No | STATE wn FINANCE CO. eee Tp ttt |¢@ PC. DA RE DINING venient . a IN, KITCHEN | SINE Witt tell = echo sd $10. MA F200, . a silabis. ast ii A se, anon a Hea ire Sotto W. Mure ies WALNOT DINING ROOW Co. WALNUT on OA 8-2618. so ereenee Tie seecceese. 20 LA ¥ PLAN Par We wad lett Seoeee. & i r @ To. ed \ Bot 4 aie | ih Va J %, j é 2 jk ad aN 5 é Sf , ' PPR R ee eR eee Ee Tet eOO eee nee THE PONTIAG PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1956 | eaRNIVAL Ce | ELECTRIC LIGHT PONTIAC WOOD, P For in house, Newest, | WAYNE GABERT’S APPLIANCE SALE up to 25% DISCOUNT On all_new floor sam pode ~ Dryers = ve, Ranges = Relig rE YEARS T TO PAY 8. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 po’ $2. * glightly factory ir rs. “Bee our jarge displa Fluerescent. 303 TM, Reg, U.S. Pat. Of. © 1996 by NEA Servion, ne none Was Gee “You would pick out the hottest day of the year to go Or: | hunting!" : FRIGIDAIRE a Ton Air Conditioner Working Condition CALL OR 3-1491 . Hd used conversion gun plete with ~~. $75 each; a. NOLEUM §7.20 8%". 3 assort. storm 146 4 Beilerue une. FE 53-3817, ba blowers, tj Sach; i weed FREE STANDING TOILETS $18.96 Pennsylvania Dutch OING : ak Mis a Btore, Everything a Maoc-O-Lac ands items. Harry Hol- a shead, 7 mi. cut Baldwin Ave. il Lake, Baldwin —— Oi. TANK. 3 65. AN- freadie singer machine, B. FE RCED Cabinet wee. — OR 3-2700. A Excellent « condition, also tank. Mi hal Sib 1930 4 DR, or ODE machine 38 2571_ Opdy Ww | |riiea rare = HARDWARE, PAINT A Gal. AUTOMATIC. O 58" $18. FE 4- a Forced air with con- e, . ER, trols Some duct work. th new. ing materials clearance. Clos depts. New ° rod- ae rade doors ald: No money down, ‘99.00 per month. Call for free estimates for your } SHE SHEETROCK. .§ benen, Syeeiiie buys en Youngs- VALLELY, Auburn m: Rochester Rd. . Open KIN [ ‘BROS. PE 40734 FE 411 PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE Garage Doors i . Wxi8T", End 9o"'x00". The other a i Six marbie colors. #x9% dnch, 5 Cents Each FLOOR SHOP, Luxaire Oil Furnaces |i WTAE *h : a . Good ep err i-eeeeee f stepeceee Do It Yourself For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ‘ES! IO WRECKING CO, AGAIN woenene We Have Cement fy 3 AND FLOOR 8A wee gis, oleamers, evs ete, rm FOR RENT PAINT CLOSEOUT Kemtone & Kemtone. $2.90 CHURCH'S INC. 8. rE er, Sell trade for retary fw-| A or \@ OR 39-8619. reraate yo LM BUILDER “serpLy | cook Cameras, Equipment 61A a Perfect. $42.50. Mel Hale, FEderal PRPss cre ‘aes sEs aPr ; ng A months old, $905; in $486 ;| PIANO TUNING PLAYER, GuAR- $ OL 60871. __| Wnire FAN it , gPOEONS. Call OR 3-2888 jee Trained, Scardea 70) DOOS, CA’ BOARDED poos i whe Borr-Bbell. 37%) 8B. Tele SS hs “ORG an x. Srna New materials at Main Yard only. of" uichigan, Open B40 8 dally. : 9600 nr, Harper yes. 8, Teleer eof hich Ave. ere + Fri. “1 7 p.m. UNION WRECKING ~~ STORM SASH SUMMER SPECIALS i eroler, without unit 857 W. Huron § eh Lig § are ‘Sale Sporting Geode 65 arrshel 318 8. Theteg’ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 Water oa eeeeeeeens Punting a ite -FIELDSTONE | FE BR FOR, ORE IR. oF | Fann TO Bene BO, Saginaw ANKE Est | genes ae fat Pte 60! ts ies: Crane's Bird Hateh- cry. 3408. Auburn a. FE wale. A CANA GES. Food. Since } Niet Oskland Ave Parakeets Guar. to Talk Birds boarded gasses. supplies, 8-PHTS. SUPPLIES DANCE} 8 PET SHOP ec see Tite _ > YR. Ea Fernbarry Dr, Ph. FE ce pberceae OPTS 7e Ea rti-color, MY 3-3: onths, ‘ea Highland ha a Wall's Bost Boat Savery, Trailer No. 12. Fons | 0. COCKER SENET BLOND PY f Hay, Grain & Feed 71 L TYPES OF HAY FOR out baler. FE 7-011. A lumber ADDING, MA - "Eittotemerne 3196 me 27! For Sale Livestock 72 fey ek . $150. Saddle, $100. Calf, $50. MY 3-2767, ¥ colt. 7 yr quarter mare. Pinto-tyne mare. Windy- Parm zr om Rd. MU e6 For Sale Poultry 74 olay ees Er BS es dike anes Produits 78 GET YOUR RED RASPRERR at 1450 woot FE toe fruit market Pridey August 3rd. Fresh picked Yellow transparent ioples and a full line of other fruits and y Orchard M 2390 Clarkston Rd. % mile West of Josipn Rd. Lake Orion. table 7 rete ; "ieicant| os Used arts HOUGHTES TEN & SON alse straw site gate pee cae CASE, Auction Sale 77 PPP AUCTION, SATURDAY NIGHT, 7 p.m, . mile south, % mile west Orion, ie rigerators beers pum tia dish = us ol en, wrought iron | ae, laneous, Brodie Tyler, atic- is N BA r L. Tyler MYrtle 2-153). ‘< ry i PM. PORNiTUNE rom Lake Orion, urate i Pontiac. This week we will have an exceptionajly nice sale. 2 yeauliful bdrm. 9 wos Mine gas | ¥ Li * tattresses. wit Pe oedar = lined obitierebe. ~~ ast sete chrome and oak e TVs, Apt. ans og Ratio, ne era, lum lawn turntture, Fe, tat eat stinet a Aue tioneers. OA 6-2226 or OA 8-250, plain - fancy dishes Mitch wena ir brass oft auto, old file, fine jot toys, Power tools, valve grinder, drill, garden tools, Many other articles. Terme-— eash, John Habel, proprietor. John A, Cos, Auctioneer For Sale Housetrailers 78 451.5. Saginaw at- Raeburn wy REA BARGATN oe, ote ae Eire TIRE & TREADING CO. * | 1. Perry st rE ay WILLIAMS Auto Service — ~ | BRING TITLE MONKEY WAITING c= _ AUTOMATIC qwAneat0 aed i Sig Ss Sale Motor Scooters 82 For Sale Motorcycles 83 ‘OL TRIUMPH. $275. OR nibs esas 34041, ee oa te |e ihe a are nell. for M ors. IOTORCT CTE SALE we's Collision, 2016 Cass Lake eego Harbor FH 41762. SALES, 965 Bill’ eCal ROY'S MOTORCYCLI W. Montcaim, Authorized wOpen house Pri, and’ Gat, For Sale Bicycles On ee hee: 3 YEARS OLD, nwP OUTRO _ offer. EM 3-378. BOA ‘A Outboard motor. FE 41319, __Boats & Accessories 85 ARD MOTOR. BEST ATLER. "oe 34246. 12) MARINE PLYWOOD BOAT. 6 hp. motor, OR 34645 . DUM RUN N 3 HP. Mercury motor, EM wv’ re f. aa: | 1. LLO 30 Mercury motor +2480, 2-4 tie ALUMINGM BOrTS Goe- tee’. Orion. M . $80 steel a ae ie AMBER- jack Deluxe 10 ge oto trot = ad rote iis “io Horse a Fe a, COM: plete with Cruse a wt. motor stand. $195.00 MU 4-2860 controls YWOOD SOA AND TRAIL- A ee in motor, Exe. cond, a, . vm et Rs, ALL as a trailer, tank and Sheth. BOAT-B 4i FT, 3 MO. OLD, WILL TAKE % of equity. Small payments. 27 ace, sei) cheap 7. Raf late mode), ear, Lot @, 170 N. ine ROYAL, HVT. GO08 CON- i reg gar ba for 10 Ae Tx: i MElrose am, sat8 9 Milford Ra. MOBILE OXFORD ort ae coe tenths shout latest in mo The new Ve-Ka-sh ler and | we bare ee treflees, wo. a8 beatae, ag | fae ee Pt Trailer - ANDERSON CHAMPION 1 bedroom 16 to 60 ft. iso 10 ft. wide. Bank , best i, = e ; - 10 per cent and lest . Some trailers, tike *ent—ne down payment at all. BOTTLE GAS AND ACCESSORIES STORE aye UMINUM AND FIBERGLASS a4 St neg price, 1600 Eliz- ro V-BOTTOM PLY wood skiff. New this season, rr) for quick sale 1 6-2908. is ¥T INBOARD WYORAPLANE. $or eee: engine, EB Boat, Covers GENUINE 3 *MERCORY OUTBOARD MOT TOR PARTS Jute Piace, 3735 Or- or 34 hase A. Pine Lake, Dial ae Wa ‘ttl or trad for ghvie eat “| TS 4 FT. 968. be "Erattese "tat, Sass high: nd 3 eran fy adhe Tar cess Also fete On Ww HOLESALE Bervice DICK DEAN'S WATERFORD HDWE. $848 Dixte OR 3.2526 ARNISHE We have several new out- |; board runabouts used as demonstrators for ser at fetwee= BRIGHT |. Baa RELLY'S HARDWARE ave, PipER GLASS MATERIALS TO Ge i op es Exchange | "pega eis |, = ne 47. Brockw y Tractor $595 East side aute varts. 141 B. Pike mee WANtzD SCS LATE MODEL CARS. CLEAN AND A Pete GLENN'S eas MOTOR SALES mq 254 8. Saginaw St. ; ata WANTED — JU} ears, x 4 make, any model, ~ BAL. EY AUTO PARTS Fe. bene rae 190 BAOLEY gt Wwrb CARS & AP eorviee ‘Call 1 PR 49062, Wanrgo SCRAP CARA, Ph. OR 3-411 | CA FOR ane MARE ORE ——————— models Beonomy. 29 Auburn. i ore Wi, font JON & CHEAP | ' “care. ays OF e¥es. : SHOP IT i ¢@ Then Bring It Here Ww 7 "] *mrAVERILLS rm seer Dixte ner THE HIGH DOLLAR Por high grade used cars. We peed them. Drive the extra miles, ey will pay you well. 4540 Dixie "HL J. VANWELT We NEED 1 oneb aaa D ayene Get our price ‘ore you North Chevrolet's Big Lot in Birmingham Wa sharp inate model COMMUNITY ! MOTORS ‘ 803 N. M ain, Rochester pee 2091 : bal gS ig pee fans, ROM 4 ge bod etre MIR. SALES 962 W. Huron Fe 22641 SHARP CARS ONLY ote int, “SS b ar ©, 2.4 = “UD "atk Ton MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & B, Rivd, +6728 : See M&M Motor Sales on nee te woe For Sale Trucks 90 ‘1 PORD pi wets mo- tor. Directional license ates. 190.86. aa. Sees hee Fl 7. | FORD 1640 SED __food. best valle mit 8 deine Johnson Very good cheap. wre Johnson. i950 CHEV (iy TOW wheel base rr 7-027 1540 FORD PICKUP. Good cond, All’ metal box. OR 3-3496, *, 4 FORD z\ OVER t ENGIN. dase lala A cate rack Perec i Cait’ Map ; epare, $1,800. c of equal value Wilson GMC New and Used Trucks ‘49 Chev. Suburbarr. . .$295 ‘51 Ford Tractor... .$495 YACUMN BRAKES, READY TO "51 Chey. Suburban »» $495 TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS OAKLAND AT CASS PHONE FE 5-9485 SPOT SPECIALS 55 Olds Super 88 2 door ‘55 Pontiac Catalina Olds Super 88 2 door ’52 Pontiac 2 door evrolet | 1953 oe FORD 2 DOOR 2 40% LARRY - JEROME , She : 5G _7ue PONTIAC, PRESS. sn rt AvGUST 8, 18. Wea t 3 wo dias SAAR ee. eS eee ee EP Pee ee —re 5 4 J Tit ue ‘ei 4 er 4 oe at a a, Sa pats LA . i, 44 x Py \ ae { \ fet ae Po / }: X “i Pe } ti | 2 } - é i i tee | \# i iy i . hu he . . DEMONSTRATORS & ps EXECUTIVES CARS - AT VERY Substantial Savings GS SVE perms Ber ane St bet * Bie ARSE T2025 Sst ro, "foSSE TE bal ter SE MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM $195 : Rae ae TE Your Cc Car De Down ae. -CENTRAL| _ LINCOLN: ERORY | 4 / = re i resureseoene OF » ton = 4 sete . Birmingham tee: “EN i ean Cars — “RIEMENSCHNFIDER 7 Cl DODGE-PLYMOUTH 1953 Ford Custom 4 dr., ; ’ radio & heater. 2 = $9953 Olds 98 4 dr, BUYING . 1953 Chevie 2dr. Bel Air, | A.Cheap Used Car ae ‘Power Glide, radio & to Save Money oie : - heater. : Is Like beeen 4 dr. V8, radio STOPPING , Clock : 195 Chr enrerib to Save Time : 1988 Lincoln Cape ITCAN'T S actanglen BE DONE -- '1954"Lincoln Capri hard- : : _ top, full power, sharp !/Fon. ee OU ARE OUT’ TO ter, F ‘ | matic. power ateer-_['S8-4 DOOR Deluxe $1095 ing, power brakes, .| Ses, show'mis cat real chrome wheels, | . ee | CUSTOM H’dtop $595 1952 Chevie convertible, min” Wwe 8 2,3 __ heater, Power Glide, |'S4 stan Chel. $1595 ‘sharp! brakes, A + Dower Fastest Growing so! aap ‘Fairlane aver: wiadio & heet- or, 8 cylinder, LIN COLN-M gigas T Make "Weekly payments, oa "Wal-| National Motor, Sales “TOOKI rq. & White e. +] | Se RAD! é be « 8.446 ~—s q+ a *© ‘ me eet ‘ tae F ee ie 4 + ¢ Eas ” . * 3 rr ‘ * f on, “you wane Haupt || hey ¥ Gee Ve Sh caine + ‘ ae Pontiac Sales ‘54 4 Ford Corvet.... . $1345 54 ercarzonve ', , $1595 oe ‘51 Plymouth 2-door . . $295 55 Ford Sta. Wagon . . . $1995 CENTRAL pret, ea" | anion | Bieber continental ii, Sew vires, wpe vem top elub oMALL, ¥ ¥ ri geen. ee CENTR AL “4 to “on Chovrolets Chrysler-Plymouth — Lass fib “ae ioe of LINCOLN-MERCURY rE¢ WANTED Buyers for the Top Notch Used Cars ee, a 4 door’ + 8% HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE gon | Open Evenings Till 9 p.m.!. -|| and heater, very clean. - BEST _ PRICES YETI! Lowest In Our History So Hurry! Top Trade-in : Allowance. We Need Tradeins $225 $695 1950 Buick sedan, radio 1952 Oldsmobile 4 door, and heater, runs good. Rocket 88, radio, heater, Hydramatic, $495 : . 1951 Buick 4 door, radio ' $795 1953 Chevrolet 4 door, radio, heatem and good paint job. 1951 Pontiac 4 door, ra- dio, heater and Hydra- matic, : and heater, light blue. $795 1953 Ford tudor, radio $1595 1955 Ford fordor, Fair- "AD! lane, radio and heater, $495 1949 Chrysler convert- ha z) 4 dt. wire wi heels eontinen’ tire kit, overdrive. PB 2-222. NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S.. WOODWARD AVE. BIRMINGHAM MI 42735 : e re ptt HE — nice. ible radio and heater, very sharp. $1595 - 1954 Buick 4 door Spe- $895 - cial, radio, heater, Dyna- 1953 Pontiac 4 door, ra flow, one owner, dio, heater and Hydra- matic, 1955 ee. Rivi- $1195 era, hardtop, radio and 1953 Buick Special Rivi- heater, all power ee ri equipped. : lng da i ya nice 1985 ae $1595 ontiac Catalina a 2 , 1953 Lincoln Capri hard- hardtop, 11,000 miles, top, a most outstanding Hydramatic. cahin: - $595 $865 1952 Chevrolet 2 door 1954 Studebaker 2 door Bel Air, radio, heater, sedan, very nice car, |] spotless, good tires. $265 down. $1495 $1295 1955 Chevrolet 4 door 1953 Pontiac Catalina sedan, low mileage and hardtop, radio, heater, ready to roll. all leather trim. sr |FE 29101 an OPEN EVENINGS “TIL 9 P.M. Always 70 Good Cars 36 age From | OLIVER BUICK|| 210 Orchard Lake | FE 2.9101 Ne Don +*Séowl: Smilell SEE SCHUTZ Value Packed ~ Used Car Specials! << Peaks, ner Auto, Trans. White Walls, Power steering, ‘54 Ford Sta.Wagon . . . $1495 Cass & Oakland — ~gpadencnlgiae oe "55 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 Dr. V8....,-+.$1595 ‘SS Ford Victoria FORME 8, TVORE,, Radio, & Mester, Twin dhihente Seadilioning to. Be ma ant “|| 54 PONTIAC Star Chief 4 Dricvcesezi+te aS105 ‘55 DeSoto 4door..... $1995 |j] erelaasids Sanat? Neste Nernna. own Trufiite Sedan, Pull Power sod loaded with extras. ~ Hl 54: PONTIAC Catalina ........--.-0008 ssa Gls ‘S4Ford-Crestline... . . $1195 esta tite owt “ier ‘aia. Door, Automatic Transmission, White Walls. 54 CHEVROLET Bel Air Hardtop. --. ines : +. $1295 ‘53 Chrysler N. Yorker . . $1395 ||} = 'sister “si’Ss “mites et |] MprGiaw Radia, Mester, White Walls Automatle ‘Trane "54 ae hes Wagon.....$1495 ae ro) runs new. . ‘53 Chrysler N. Yorker. . $1 195 |i +s4 ORD, Muang U6 $895 '52 Plymouth Sta Sta. _ Wagon , "S3 PONTIAC 2 Acie Bee icc on :$998 ‘56 Ford Special ae k $1795 ‘53 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 Dr....;.....;. ,$895 lee ee ee, - |i} ’st “CHEVROLET I Deluxe 2 Dr..»..,..+..55.$495 54 Chev. Bel Air. .... $1245 Moe “sendsion. Radio, Heater, Power Gtide, Power Steering. ‘ "55 "CHEVROLET 210 2 DecvevsesnsereecSlS ‘52 Chevrolet .. . . ~~... $595 II] 53 PONTIAC Catalina........ccccceceeee $1295 Heater, Power Glide, White Walls. This Hardtop is like new. . ALSO A.GOOD SELECTION OF '49s TO 52s ||| 53 FORD Custom.........+++++e00 seveeeseGl45 AT SPECIAL SAVINGS TO YOU. ONLY $5 DN. ||} ,«, ‘CHEVROLET pe Deas eagengacssegese BS utematic Tranamission, Radio 'b Heater, New Tires. '$9 BUICK Super $395 $395 °S3 PLYM, Sedan $695 | oto rs 30 DODGE 'S4 DE SOTO’... .$1245 ~’DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 912 S. Woodward, Birmingham , MIdwest 6-5302 MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES _ ~OPEN- ||| “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” 8 A.M. “til 9 P.Mol| PE 4.4546 | FE 4-2549 “NEW CAR “Saislaction | USED CAR Buyer. When you buy an “O.K.” used car here you get assured ‘performance. We fully restore that used car in our own service shops before we put it in stock for the same reasons why we condition new cars before delivery. 211 S. Saginaw 50 OTHER CARS & TRUCKS FROM ‘41-51 TO CHOOSE FROM > mn TURN TO TURNER | || Birmingham Midweat4 47500 HERE'S Some ‘Real For the BEST VALUES! In “WHEELS and DEALS” . Tee a - §$top In — Make 54 Ford tudor ....$699 | *53 Plym. 2 dr.....$699 Your Own Deals "53 Olds 88 4 dr....$999 | °SS Ford C. sedan $1799 tupciis ielercbhe Gcoanins '52 Plym. 2 dr......$444 °'SS Buick hardtop $1999 ||| pa 'SS Ford hardtop. $1699 °S1 Chev. 2 dr.....$244 |i] ‘50) PONTIAC 2 Door.......s000.0-e0e6 $245 '53 Buick hardtop $1099 © "54 Buick hardtop $1544 ||| ben Ors $4 Chey, 2 dr......$799 "S83 Dodge 2 dr.....$599 ||| 00 HUDSON 2 Doot....+.sseeees+eeees PO40 "53 De Soto 2 dr....$644 '53 Ford tudor ....$699 ||| , ais S$ Plym. 2dr, .,.$194 "54 Ford hardtop $1029 ||| OO CHEVROLET Convertible........., $295 'S8 Chev, hardtop, $899 _ "S3Nash Rambler $599 |!l 50) CorevRoLET 2Door......... aan: POD "52 Ford fordor....$444 "SL Plym. 4 dr.....$266 [fgg : "$3 Mere. 2 dr......$799 'S3 Ford sta. wen. $899 I!] ‘SQ BUICK 4 Door......s..seeeceseeeee $2459] S3 Hudson Hornet $744 °S3 Ford hardtop . .$899 oun $4 Plym. 4 dr...-..$799 53 Chev. 4 dr......$699 ‘SI PACKARD. Dowr....... veseceruie ARG | 53 Chev. St. Wgn. $844 '52 Ford sta. wgn. $699 = es derpiedar sons. Stina Cpe Wt ‘51 BUICK Dare seveee $495 'S2Chev. 2 dr......$444 . ‘St Ford tudor ....$244 11] '5] FORD 2 Door. ......-+ sewsssevnke ain $10 DOWN DELIVERS — [Il '50 Buick + Dooteca. vesecsecsssses $345 CARS LISTED BELOW ae aa ay wiieeee Ms Poihiet 4 91 OLDSMOBILE 4 Door....+ce+e+eg 445 'S2 Dodge Club Coupe ’S2 De Soto Club Cpe. "53 PONTIAC Dooe....scrsesseseee $795" "SiChrysler4dr. . —«°S1. Ford 34 Ton Pickup rae : "$1 Ford Sta. Wen. "30Ford 4 Ton Exp. |] ‘52. PONTIAC4 Door....sse.sesescese8 $595 CONVERTIBLES TRUCKS _||| ‘52 KAISER 2 Door. ener $395. "34 Ford Convertible _"3S Chev. 2Ton Dump oiiite cans reco, '49 Packard Convertible "S2Ford F8 Tractor ||| '55 FORD Club 'S4 FORD Club Cpe. ‘33 Chevrolet Convt, "30. Chev. 34 Ton Pickup wuteet inn. 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The Lone Ranger. (7) Ed. Mc- Certainly Buy if tht has | ger AS anaes Nex ew York ‘Walartine the, Wilsons we gor ot nd rg Stratocruiser unloaded us an hour ahead : - = * a hot sunshiny New York morning. It reminded Slug- of a tale we heard in Zurich. A citizen of Prague was Wee O Preens O88 reee See oy. as asked. “The sun is shining!” and nine other countries, miles. But a clipping from fo, Standard—in my home We saw R traveling 12 the Celina, - country— we were home again. “an Ohioan,” wrote Ted English, “took his daughter to New York, to a plush nitery. As she sat there demurely sipping her Qoke, she said, ‘Gee, daddy, thid is really nice here.’ He agreed it was_nice and expensive. ‘No,’ she said, ‘I mean I think it’s nice that so many fathers here have brought their daughters with them,’” Drab as Russia was, we can now smile about it. Paris waé once again Old Home Week . Brown from Hollywood Sitting on the terrace with Maurice Chevalier, Don Sharpe ‘of Hollywood, arld Ted Mills from NBC, New York, we talked Sam Goldwyn, Sol Siegel, and Clarence) | Sunday, 5 P. M. Channel 2 ’ 7 8:30— €:00—(7) Top Secret. (9) it Mr. Twinky, OO) Kensie. best performances of her TV ea, 8bout “Paris, France, by Maurice Chevalier” a TV spectacular) ___. Blackie, (4) News and Sports. |9:00—(2) Capain Kangaroo. (4/2 *-® epeere. reer. A great young actor ap-|%eing shot there all summer. © ‘ 6:15—(7) News. (4) Sonny Eliot,| Howdy Doody. (7) America on 19:30—-(2) Showtime. (9) Man to) neared in the person of Clitford| “Een the introduction,” Chevalier told me, “I am going to say ‘ (2) News. : ‘ Man. Tatum, a sadistic teen-age bully|I am in love weeth Paris and that I'm 68 years old and that ’ 6:20—(4) Dolores $:90-~(2) Mighty Mouse. (4) I Mar! =a) Cartoons. who made the life of mother and) this is the last love affair I have left.” 6:26—(2) TV Weatherman. ‘ried Joan. (1) Crusade for Christ,|2%—() Jimmy Wakley Show. |son a living hell until confronted , Dollar Movie. John Wayne in Laurel & Hardy : Q th ee te st All members of the cast gave su-| oe “« * | — ; “Lady fer ay Night.” (2) My|10:30—(2) Texas Rangers. (4)| Parade. (7) Roundup Time. ae es ae Rocky Marciano flew to Florida to inspect his real estate| SERVICE 6:45—(4) News Caravan mt) Ber — Sen ee Camene. ay Pom n> pee hag ale — i eon et : wide told 38084 dhe. area a Al WORK GARANTEED , ; : : 20D. Captain) Party. youthful sadism and adult/price for it... . De ynolds told ¢ wants more a —— —— “© Com-| Gallant. (7) Captain Flint. 4:30—(2) Showtime. (9) Texas Mu-|terror, “Roar of the Lion” was|dough . “Bilk Stockings” folds in Chicago Saturday . 1 - We Feature , . Conse-i13:39—(4) Mr. Wizard. (7) Ramar| sical. (4) Colorland, carefully motivated. It did not! protoplay magasine decided not to use © James Dean on| quences. (2) Hollywood Summer entie n re tesr Photoplay mag am photo * Qeecccccccccccccccocece Theater. en : “Hickok (2) Seah tate imsocatipallons but sagt focused ee See: Rees eS te Sylvania TV o. Let’s GO ° oe Popular Sense. SATURDAY AFTERNOON — 5:39—(4) Roy Rogers. (9) H ae on one youth and made the causes|PUllding a home in Hawaii and may retire there. : : : _— oan saareate, (4) Lite of!12:00—(4) —Cartoon Express. (2)| Matinee. of his apparent yd bia is a * * ‘ etinié! e Brooks. thoroughly convincing. deci- onel ampton writes he’s returning from Europe ‘ ause | : ea eee ee . {sion of the mother not to press|I miss the Late Late Show”... Candy Nelson, victim of an al-| BARGAINS : : e Story. (4) Best in Mys- School M ay L ack Athleti \the trigmer of the 45 she held on|ieged attack, had theatrical photographer Murray Korman take| IN $ | os gana: = . CS, ite _— pi ag agen _ ¥ pletures of her bruises for the D.A.... Gabe Dell, of the orige| USED $ $|8:30~(7) The Vise. (9) Heart of|——. but It Sure Packs Color forts to understand ‘the strange inal Dead End Kids, eloped with dancer Viola Essen .. . Tama~ : Fer the Summer ° the iy. (0 Stor Mage. (2) | cruelty of another nature. rack Lodge signed curvy Jessy Buchan for a series of dramatic TV Maren @| Playhouse of Stars. 1 3 ROLLADIOM ire corn 3 9:00—(7) It's Polka Time. (9) SAUGATUCK @-—It has no foot-;the Saugatuck area's attraction! «Joe and Mabel,” which made car _ & © * oe Dengeroms AnGign men. (0 eng ten team, bat — we mi debut on CBSTV (Twseday| dial Stevenson's son Borden: was around with L.-T. socialite SETS , Cavalcade ts. Middle-/46~ year-old summer school evenings) a few weeks ago should rchibald, who’s wearin . SYLVANIA weight bout: Castellani|painting at nearby Ox Bow in-| Located at Ox Bow Bend on the/be an amusing eituation comedy|-°* ” » who's g his ring... MCA wants to pack Kalamazoo River age Rob’t Q. Lewis’ strawhat revue as a cafe act... Danny STORE HOURS AUTHORIZED vs. Joey Giambra. (2) Undercur-jcludes 10 students on working just west ofjseries under most of the rec- od wt kie, will his first th Weekdays 9 to 6; Fridays 9 to ® SER rent. scholarships. Saugatuck, the school buildings| ognized rules. It concerns a taxi) Tomas sidelined with « busted ankle, will do ree | VICE '9:38—(7) Science Fiction Theater. e * @ consist of historic old Ox Bow Inn/driver, Joe, who each week finds|TV shows for a wheeichatr, CONDON’S ) (9) Pantomime Quiz. (2) I Led Se oi) ata eed’ enti Maat ter Chinaneaeee ed eee ee WISH I'D SAID THAT—This country is dedicated to life, Three Lives. me duties to pay tuition and several es named 1 whom he loves liberty and the pursuit of happiness—so aa it's ued. FE 4-1515 reanie A Red age ag living expenses. and a supply, store. . au icant ™ aulety and at decent adage ete gm en” saltse SERVICE “Lion and Tiger Fight.” (9) Na- isa Ulbricht, director of the doves new betiiiegs, ‘cehsirestedl Tele: Cimsly of chacnaer te be. SE Ew . 187 8. Parke, Corner Auburn tional News. (4) Playhouse school, wat tantr teate, ao {10 house an increasing enrollment jsive. But as 8 general maxim, the TODAY'S BEST LAUGH—A loca) lush, says Gino Monte, Coll FE 4-9736 Pa | have their tasks so ‘ ,|found a way to curb his thirst for scotch—but it takes a bottle “i Gale Storm in “Johnny Where) wou that scheot “ola (nave been treated to a weather-/apparently dumb must Factory Authorized Sylvania Service Are You.” (2) Racket Squad oe [beaten finish to keep them in tune|extremely bright or .the apparent. and a half of bourbon to do it. 10:10—(9) Weathervane. Se ee Sore Se YS. lull tho others. ly bright as extremely dumb. In Ear!'s Pearis. pte1s—(4) TV Baseball Hall of po son egtond ao neat” and sanep Ser Oh toa nonle -§ and tome Taber’ : re A philosopher has’ said that “Work | Fame. “Dramatic Homer Story.” i. son range to 80 years ol bot are s0 obviously ‘ : ” Oh ' }10:30—(7) Public Defender, (9)| “cine ™ atmosphere, | They come trom Michigan, Tili./Sright that asking them to play Wash stout mowing tne, nwat_Pref Easy TV Service | City Detective. (4) Mayor Al-| ‘Atmosphere long has been ajnois, Wisconsin, New York, te Cloud. PROMPT 46 N. Hilidsle |) bert Cobo. byword for the school, center of Istanbul, Turkey, by way of the/ @®- | gg apd 15. “Dinner “| University of Missouri. —_ Pre eg aa told Jack srt pom hed — REASONABLE : Three.” Theater. ves Kisco, “Live there!” gasped Leonard. “You 11:00—-(7) Soupy’s on. (9) Gooa|carden City Woman,77,| ‘The scholarship list this sum- Mystery Boost ‘you ate iti” That's earl, brother. Wie sertlysn mS ae ‘ in| Killed in Auto Collision {mer includes Donna North, 1%, of (Copyright 1986, The Hall Syndicate, Ine.) n You Want It] . Bagdad.” (4) 11 o'clock News. ; Flat Rock, a painting student rec- ad phnave , (2) News. DETROIT @ — A Tt-yearcold|ommended by the Fiat Rock Saint d HAMPTON ae ‘11:15—(7) Film Theater. “Breake|Garden ee was mg wiper pr eh ag hee Bee , ernard | MSU Summer Students down.” (4) Little Show. (2) Miss night by a car driven by/structors at the Detroit Institute) worr Lake Yes i Fairweather. Themes A. Leschinsky, 25, an off-|of Arts. @-Thts Mashegon| Number 5,000 Exactly ELECTRIC 11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary Detroit policeman. easier ° “| FEAST LANSING i — An esti- TAIT t 1 825 W. Ford. Police said Leschinsky told them) There are only 37 known signa-|),, Reng ol gen 7 greet 300 will = itHeat ss a 2 a © Tape Recorders |11:28—(2) Nightwatch ‘Theater.|Mrs. Maude E. 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