A ba a es y= f P 3 } ef ; eS : ES woe s Pe 1 ea fae : NJ : pad ba Pe Fes me no oye 5 ste 4 SGA de 4 ade ge ee Wee te eeda etal ot or ?. : ? i => : t % * a2 ae E PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1930 —o0 PAGES | ““*jzR rem, «++ FOR POLAR BEARS — The waters that Oakiand County a swimmer's paradise are a mite chilly these days, as the pretty Pontiac lasses above find during a cautious survey of Schoolhouse Lake. Sherrill Lyon Weathermarr Stil Playing It Cools to flip over the seasonal calendar? Last year at this time we were roasting in 90- degree or above temperatures for Now Pontiac area residents are switching on their furnaces at night and slamming windows shut as the mercury dips low to the 50s. Some fuel ofl companies report slight increases in sales while others say customers’ tanks are filled to tide them through the cool, cool evenings. t-store reports many customers are “reacting more rapidly than nor- A large Pontiac eft), of 2350 17 days. W. Walton Bivd., smiles bravely as she exchanges observations with Suzanne Danner, of 408 Alberta St. Despite the jackets, Sherill and Suzanne were braver than most local bathers, most of whom haven't even tried the poking toe method of late. |, 70-year all-time low record of 64 degrees. Marine Trial to Move Back Into Courtroom Jurors See Swamp Where 6 Recruits Died on ‘Death-March’ PARRIS ISLAND, 8. C, No Ultimatum as Yet: Pentiae Press Phete iy T Amdm naergawiaaciues . Cane cetranen 2 ! ttt. To Start a Farm, Lover Gets Life oS atom are 9 ii in Hermiz Trial [Wo Owns One [eres wane Mental Hospital Awaits Slain Man’s Wife; Youth Guilty as Charged DETROIT — Slender, young Maurice Hamilton, who came to the United States on a temporary visa, faces the prospect of a per-' manent stay in a Michigan prison for the murder of a Detroit grocer. * we * The 20-year-old Iraqui student was convicted of first degree murder yesterday in the butcher- knife slaying of Aziz Hermiz, 38, Feb. 10. , ; At the same time, a Record- er’s Court jury found Mrs, Vie- toria Hermiz, Hamilton’s co-de- hospital for life or until she can prove her sanity. JURY OUT 12 HOURS The verdict came after the jury paramour in their native Bagh- dad several years age. In 1951, she married Aziz Hermis, an Iraqui postal clerk and son of a wealthy liquor distributer, The next year he caine alone to this country to open & She TAMPA, Fla, ®—If you want to make between $3,000 and $4,000 a year farming, it will cost you between $50,000 and $100,000 to get started as a farmer. There's an easier way, stiggests a Florida farm expert; and that's! to marry the girl whose father owns a farm. Dr, Marshall O.. Watkins, direc- tor of the Florida Agricultural Ex- tension Service, said if beginning farmers “‘go in on a shoestring, they face a life of indebtedness.” Watkins said in a speech land costs have risen, seeds and pest killers cost more, and equipment and tractors have climbed in The U. S. Weather Bureau predicts partly cloudy with a possibitity of scattered thunder- showers tonight. The low will be 60 to 64 5 ' The forecast for the Pontiac area tomorrow is partly ‘cloudy with a high of 76 to 80 degrees. The lowest temperature preced- ing 8-a.m. in downtown Pontiac was 57 degrees. At 2 p.m. the thermometer registered 72 degrees. Danny Kaye Ill TEL AVIV, Israel (®—Iimess de- layed comedian Danny Kaye's scheduled flight to Paris today. price. He was reported suffering a gas- tric disorder. Radio Also in CD Test TV Blackout broadcasting system, Conelrad. distributed to stations throughout pating. Tomorrow NEW YORK (INS) — All radio and television programs will go off the air Friday in the nation’s first daytime test of its emergency The Federal Civil Defense Administration has prepared and the country a transcribed platter of announcements to be used during the test period. The 15-minute blackout of regular broadcasting starting at 3:10 p. m. Pontiac time, ‘will be part of the vast Civil Defense exer- cise known as “Operation Alert, 1956," in which the public is partici- Ike May Enter Steel Strik SERRE ZENE on MTAFute e gE i z i 2 i rg 3 4 R you,” she told the sergeant. There were tears in McKeon's eyes. - Find Fluoridation Works for lowa City Children DES MOINES (® — The lowa State Health Department today said effectiveness of water flu- cridation has been “proved” at Dubuque, Jowa. The report said that before The mother and the sergeantis LONG BEACH, Calif. ® — The;who been chosen from dark-haired daughter of an lowa/original field of 43 Americans minister reigned today as the/the contest. queen of America’s entries in the as oo oe ee Stately Carol Morris, 20, of|before the: judges tonight and Ottumwa, who “wished upon a/Will be selected to vie with Miss star” ag she entered Long Beach|Morris for the title of Miss Uni- Municipal Auditorium last night,|verse in the final stage of the had that wish come true when she/Comtest tomorrow. was named Miss United States. The new Mics U.S.A. ie 6 feet The Drake University junior won| 1, weighs 129 pounds and has out in the final judging of 16 girls) 96-25-36 figure. Bime eyes con- ’ trast with the dark brown of hair. Seek 4 Counts uiss.tsacm act ' lifeguard in Ottumwa during summer, risked her chances fo -8 success by taking a dip in hair wet. fees WISHED ON a ; : srt state payroll but was paid as an adviser under contract; Floyd E. Lane, payroll accounting super- visor, and Thomas F. Shanahan, custodian of the auditor's ware- Previously, Edward A. Hintz was forced to resign as president of the Southmoor Bank and Trust Co. in Chicago, where $200,000 worth of the questionable state warrants (checks) were cashed. William D. Lydon, mysterious Chicago police- iman and business associate of NASHVILLE, Tenn. (INS)—Bar- tender Homer Tate, charged with fatally shooting. a customer, told police: “I didn’t mean to kill him. But without my glasses I couldn't see too well.” Mitigating Circumstance?) - Long Beach, Calif., last night in AP Wirephote MINISTER’S DAUGHTER — Carol Morris, 20-year-old daughter of an Ottumwa, Iowa, minister was named Miss United States in the “Miss Universe” contest. She will compete with 29 foreign beauties for the world beauty crown tomorrow night. She is 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighs 129 pounds and her figure measures 36-25-36. She has blue eyes and dark brown hair, C is is the first of two articles on the status of the ew On iw land County Courthouse sisted for construction on County Service Center site on the western city limi"s of Pontiac. By LAWRENCE 5&8. ‘MARTZ IR. Opponents of the proposed new Oakland County Courthouse are confident that ‘twe have it pretty well blocked,” but site preparation for the building has been started and its backers insist it will be built. on schedule. * * ** Major opposition to moving the County N@WS. .....606600006. “i Balitorials 2. scsdccecsesees. 6 Mystery Story... bei eeees 30 Food News........00. 3T thru 37 Sports......- 47, 48, 49, 50, 51 ee eee . TV & Radio Programs...... 59 Wileom, Bath. ..5sccecdescgere 19 Women’s Pages..,...38,thra 43 Ld courthouse from downtown Pontiac comes from a group of attorneys ¢ and downtown merchants, and the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce. Harold K, Schone, chairman of the Special County Bullding Committee of the Board of Su- pervisors, admits, “some legal problems must be resolved.” But he adds that as far as he's concerned, the problems already are solved, that adverse decisions delay construction. OPPONENT ARGUMENT # will make no-difference other than, stand in the way of the court- day the two issues are validity eo torney, speaks for six of the seven commissioners, His views will, be detailed in the next article of this LAW REQUIREMENT Under Michigan law, the court- house of a county must be located in the county seat. The 1954 annex- ation was intended to pave the y tons, Just inside the pre-annexa- tion city limits, “There's no issue there,”’ Schone declares. The title question stems from the original grant to Pontiac of ‘the downtown courthouse site by Stephen Mack, trustee for the orig- inal company formed in 1818 to obtain city status for Pontiac. TERMS OF GRANT The terms of the grant were that Pontiac was to have the land for ourthouse Fight Continues Over ‘the Proper Site’ would ‘revert to the charter com- pany, ‘Clear the title, The State Su- preme Court ruled the land would not revert to Mack's heirs if the courthouse were moved, Courthouse opponents claim this decision is worthless, since all of Mack's heirs—few of whom have courthouse use only. If any other use was made of it, Mack said, it ‘Suggests Parley : With Ziegler - George N. Higgins, chair- man of the pike Authority, said car the. tile, The Stato. Su: [Ponte May Ask Legislature - to Abolish or Uphold Authority Turn + x Hants k MeME NON MRA Ta 9 Cann RRO ORT AN Ar RPE RT he will ask State the Tax Allocation Hearing ESBS ez 2 HH ois? TL y ; ‘Mrs. Weinberger Seeks Proof -- That Baby's Alive WESTBURY, N. Y. @ — Mrs, yen Bis $8 . Ta a bs) _ P. Bolton (R-Ohio) a U.S. Savings Bond today to person mailing him what he siders the best 1956 campaign gan for the Republican Tunisia Asks to Join U.N. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) . Tunisia, latest of the former French protectorates in North Afri- Toda Pontiac ant temperature preceding § a.m. At @ am: Wind velocity 10 m.p.n. Direction: Sout J 4 ‘ m. at 6:38 p.m, rises 5 Moon rises Thursda Moon sets Priday a 3:14 aan, ES ae s il &.m. 16 tt ee “4 ee 5 pa. * one Td BMvvisisccess $ p.m... 3 Wednesday in Pontiac {As recorded downtown) eaceee and secet Pepe This Se im 1932 f it ih zEs to Quit Japan WASHINGTON #—The top U.S. from Japan to Hawaii, where ‘ to the Navy the top com- mand of all U.S. land, sea and Asiatic area. This too was the way it was before World War Il. * * # Adm. Felix Stump, now Navy * {commander in chief in the Pacitic, was designated to assume over-all leadership of American military forces in that theater when the ‘S. Boss in Pacific air forces in the vast Pacific- . for Hawaii t will continue on duty HF HE iit * se Seas Civil Ri his Test Nearing Climax proceedings and forcing a quorum eall or two. * * e Once the House gets down to considering the measure, the Southerners can bombard it with A few of the amendments South- ern members have said they introduce or support would: vision for an investigating com- Mission. * * « Write into it provisions for help- ing Negroes dissatisfied with con- \ditions near their homes resettle elsewhere in the country. Provide’ for investigating dis- crimination based on sex, as well as race, religion or national ori- gin. * * © Establish rules to protect wit- nesses who may be called before a civil rights investigating com- thission. ‘\Rochester Survivor Reported Satisfactory James Boughner, 9, of 1305 N. Oak St., sole survivor of last Fri- day's Rochester fire, was reported 36 tn 1908 asaromyey in St. Joseph aoe Hospital. today. The blaze é the lives of his sister and a play- Pontiac Deaths dozens of ameniments — and/Gtirs County Debate Mrs. Warren L. Berry Mrs, Warren L, (Belle) Berry, 69, of 3891 Barnes Rd., Millington, died thie morning at her home following a brief illness, Higite r ~ Ferdinand N. Thiefels The Knights of Columbus will his car hit a tree in Royal Oak. Site of Courthouse ae ‘|Rece ‘Way Traffic Proposa eceives Careful Study years on the New Caanan, Conn., Hamilton Guilty, Lover Insane (Continued From Page One) last year, entering on a ment visa, * perma last year on a temporary stu- dent's visa, LANGUAGE PROBLEMS The trial was hampered by the defendants’ limited use of English. Both speak Arabic and Chaldean, an ancient Middle * L : Mrs, Hermiz, wan and morose, and clad in an ill-fitting black urch,|dress, maintained a stoic silence sniexcept for three occasions when EB she stood up to tell the court she s,|Was guilty and Maurice innocent because she had planned the mur- de rT. Polio Cases Reach 226 in Latest Chicago Count CHICAGO Ww — Fourteen new polio cases, including six in an -M./area already plagued by the dis- “\ease, were reported in Chicago to- day the total of persons stricken with the disease in Chicago this year. Five. of the victims died, During the same period last year %5 cases and two deaths were reported. Health Commissioner Herman outbreak “an upsurge’ and not an epidemic. to Schone, county offi-’ the issue. | “But even if we should find that, we'll lose the downtown site by) Tioving,”” he says, “I doubt very, much that would affect the plans.. “A decision has been made by: the Supervisors of Oakland County, to build the courthouse on the, Service Center site, All of: our, planning since then has been aimed at implementing that deci- sion “In my own opinion, the value of the downtown site has been greatly exaggerated, considering the cost of demolishing the pres. ent building.” The courthouse building schedule calls for completion of working plans and contracts in March, 1957. Ground would be broken within a month, and the first stage of the building, the “Central Court Tow- 2. would be finished in October. 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SPECIALS : increase decrease busitiess # FH 3 - = = the World Banik, to help finance) i» Birmingham is receiving the | *# Alr Force dedicates the post GENUINE DISCOUNTS Bi construction of a gigantic dam in} careful study of the Off-Street | 11 bse ¢ peck of Birming- [ .|the Nile River. : Parking Committee of the Cham- ham National Bank is talking to-, | = wee All Stoel—GALVANIZED : American olicialé are no longer] ber of Oommeres. day’ on “The as as ——2) 20 GALLON SIZE certain that they want 10 80 ‘The committee has already met|Businesswoman” at the bell * e through with this project because| several times since its Members|makers Conference in East Lan- a i Rubbish Burner sing. a i" 1] 4 : 5 * ee }) U 2 3 of operations and a Sept. 1 ! $4 : opening were revealed ‘ Value | - the Jax Kar Wash under construc- re | : tion on Hunter boulevard. 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Dry cell batteries they aay, won't work dependably | There isn’t room for power lines form the shore, nor would it be practical to run lines out to the bridge. The only. answer is the type-of cap worn by miners, where light is portable and uncomplicat- * cf * = Because the huge towers rise out of the choppy waters of the straits, bridgemen also wear life vests. They ride to work in personnel hoats, Then most of the day they are working over the water. The towers they build will hold the longest suspension bridge in 100 million dollars, The main span between towers will reach 3,800 feet and the bridge itself with ap- proaches will cover more than five miles, Hearing to Seek Use “WHAT THE . . .”—Perspiring in the torrid heat, Frank Robertson can hardly believe his eyes as he looks at this trash can — on a downtown Indianapolis street. The can, with its Ruiatidy message, had been there since last Christmas. Hopes of findi*g a July 8 drown- ing victim in Cass Lake were temporarily omnanesen Wednes- Ore a . LJ Oakland County Sheriff Depart- ment Diver Bill Jackson and coun- ty fire department dragging units for Mackinac Ferries © MENOMINEE w — A special house committee will hold a hear-| ing here Tuesday on what can be done with the Straits of Mackinac ferry fleet after completion of the Straits Bridge. The. State Highway Department and trucking firms are expected to send representatives, Chairman James Goulette (R-Iron Mountain) said the session will be explora- tory in nature with a regular hear- ing later. Some 300 men and the five fer- ries in the fleet will be idled when the Straits bridge is completed in the fall of 1957. gave up after more then a week of futile searching. The victim was August Lutz, 62, of Rechester. Jacksoi said the search had|Peckham, sts ‘Michigan Office of Vocational Re.-' been discontinued because of a lack of a set location from which to work, He said diving will be resumed if any location can be es- tablished through further investi- gation. DRAGGING FOR 10 DAYS Diving and dragging operations jhad been conducted in various parts of the West Bloomfield Town- Cass Lake Search Stalled: Can't Find Drowned Man the world—8,614 feet and costing’ ship lake since the Sunday after- ‘nae mishap, Lutz reportedly fell lout of a speeding motor boat. The bodies of four earlier vie- tims of Cass Lake never have been recovered, dackson said. Me sald the drownings occurred | - over the past several years, He calls the sudden changes of depths in the lake a hazard in recovering drowned bodies, Directing Committee LANSING W — Dr. Ralf S&S. state director of the habilitation, has been appointed | chairman of the Committee on Re-| habilitation Centers of . the State. 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Si 4 ages RE ee Se MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCOLATIONS THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1956 ~ Goal of Adenauer Foes — Threat to Free World The free world would do well to give proper attention to what is hap- - pening inside Germany's Sécial Democratic party. : | 3 Statements by its leader, Ericu OLLENHAUVER, make clear that defeat of Chancellor _ ADENAUER and his policies is the - Social Democrat's number one goal. In wooing wider support for the effort to unseat the Chancellor, OLLENHAUVER hopes to profit by exploiting two is- sues. These are opposition to Conese snd German reuni- fication. * * * Conscription already has been ap- proved by the Bundestag over bitter opposition of the Ortennaver fac- tion. Under this law the first draft call is scheduled during the national election campaign. The Social Dem- ocrats, naturally, hope to win the votes of Germans who oppose it and are demanding immediate repeal of the conscription law. : * * * Even more menacing is the Social Democrats’ use of the reunification issue. OtLennaver is charging that | the two Germanys are ‘being kept apart by Bonn’s military commit- ments to the West afd is demanding their revision. “he also is calling for closer ‘diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union. All this, of course, is a serious threat to NATO. It could mean a shift of Germany into a neutral position where it would be much more suscepti- ble to Russian pressure. * * * Voters of West.Germany would do well to ponder what could happen to their country if OLLewHaveR’s ideas prevail. During his recent visit to a constitutional pledge of adequate compensation. India’s finance minister re- ‘ cently ‘said the country would need a sizable domestic private investment as well as one billion © dollars in private foreign invest- ment. With a political climate so antagonistic to free enterprise, one can’t escape the feeling that such investments will be ex- tremely few. * * * Certainly on the basis of the new program, only the naive could con- sider promising the future of free en- terprise in the subcontinent. Turn signals on autos have been made compulsory in 22 states. Now if they. would find a way to make the owners turn the signals on before they start making their turns. In His speech in Abilene four years ago Ersennower said taxes would doubtless be cut in half in several years. How many are several? EEE. Piease shed a few tears for the unfortunate person who has to fol- low such a strict diet that he can’t eat strawberry shortcake. THE COLLEGE graduate was told by “the baccalaureate speaker that the . world was his oyster, but when he tries to pick it up he’! find out that it is, instead, a hot potato. The Man About Town Graduates of San. Their 1956 Reunion to Be Held There on Next Sunday Television: A device that gives people who do nothing a chance to watch people who can't do anything. Never did a healthier looking company of. people get together than will assemble Sunday at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, that being the annual home-coming of the hundreds who have regained their health there. It is scheduled for that afternoon from two to four o’clock. There will be entertainment and refreshments, survey of the beautiful grounds and a general reunion of those who give the credit for restoring them to normal lives ahd happiness to the San., whose man- agement is mighty proud of its alumni. The opossum is an animal now becom- ing quite common in the Pontiac area. An old one, carrying four young ones piggy back, was detected the other eve- ing by Jack Garfiel¢ in his yard out Baldwin Ave., and seemed Washington, Chancellor Apenaver—‘0 enjoy the rays of his flashlight. showed his awareness of the danger. He described Russia’s rulers as being anxious to “smash first the + -mighty protective shield of the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion . . . 80 that Europe will fall - like a ripe fruit into the Soviet — lap.” Free Enterprise Dealt. Severe Blow in India The outlook for free enterprise is anything but bright in. India. This has become apparent early in the first weeks of that country’s second five year plan. Nobody there now is talking — about a gradual shift to social- ization. Instead, the Congress Party and Prime Minister NeHRru are speeding the process. * * * Under the industrial policy re- vealed in Parliament last month, India’s economy is to be divided into three categories. In the first will be those industries whose future de- velopment will be the exclusive responsibility of the national govern- ment. The second category will in-. clude industries which are to be progressively state owned. With ~ regard to these “the state will be expected to take the initiative in establishing new undertakings nad ar ate enterprise also will be to amppemnent the ef- fort of the sta <- * * ee J ‘third category will include all’ _ Andustries. In general, A political candidate in a neighboring county is quite frank. . His advertising carries the line, “Paid For by Myselt.” The: rivalry between “Holly and its neighboring town of Fenton, now finds Holly chuckling. Fenton felt it needed some changes on its Board of Education, and by the biggest vote of the day se- lected Bob Ganshaw, former Hollyite to a place on the board. At this season many people always report small “tomatoes” growing on their potato vines. The office botanist tells me this is a form of potato seed, and quite common, From that always interesting little magazine, , “Highways and Byways,” I learn that many of us believe that if you charge it, it’s not spending, and if you add a cherry to-it, it’s not intoxi- cating. Word comes from Lapeer that the Rev. Everett A. Smith will end his Methodist pastorate there Sept. 1 on account of his health. Window sticker for those who have subscribed to community house fund in a Pontiac suburb: “We've Paid Our Civic Rent.” T like those new highway signs at every entrance to Orion Township: “For Fun, Family, Fortune.” Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Rachel McIntire of Auburn Heights; eighty-fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foerester_ - of Drayton Plains; fifty-fifth wedding anniversary. reek Snes David Lawrence Says: Quite a Nest Egg Less Troops Can Maintain Defense WASHINGTON—Realism has at last come to the fore in the mili- tary planning with respect to the defense of those countries which are members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, * * tt hee fleolly been reaieed that artillery and missiles as an inte- gral of ground warfare, there come a timely solution point in recent news dispatches hostile to the administration's program. SORTIES DAMAGING While the intercontinental bomb- er is being talked up, it is not by any means intended as ga single source of defense, though its strik- from overseas bases. covered in the Korean War that it is the frequency of the sorties by medium bombers from near-by bases which counts and not the in- frequent missions of long-range bombers from distant bases. Sen. Mansfield Is fearful that a cut in American manpower abroad will reduce America's ability to assist in fighting “small wars.” rived from a wrong inference that the United States has de- cided to give up its overseas bases, Nothing would please the Communists more than to see overseas bases denied to Ameri- ean air forces, but nobody in his right mind wants to give them up where they are really needed. The base In Japan, for instance, is now being given up because substitute bases in Korea and Okinawa nearby are readily available, Withdrawal from Japan of foreign troops helps to ease the feeling inside that country, What has been misrepresented is the reported decision to cut Ameri- can manpower in European coun- tries. A fragment of a military plan leaks out to the public through indiscreet military men in the lower echelons, and it is im- mediately exaggerated by the poli- ticians into something which it never was intended to cover. There have been, for example, plans in the making to cut manpower abroad but not at the expense of security. The mere number of troops in- an army no longer measures its effectiveness in a military way. Modern weapons and forces equipped with atomic artillery, however, can save man- power, The rulers of the Soviet Union know it, and that’s why they are making a big gesture out of their readiness to cut 1,200,000 men from their 15,000,000-man army. im NO WONDER I KEPT GETTING A But this is de- | For America the new policies may mean a cut in the draft calls. But the need for volunteers who will serve a longer period and be- come part of the atomic army and navy and air force of today is even greater than before. The secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, at his Wednesday range that it would be too expensive to depend on a defense based enc- tirely in this country and that American power ened abroad te sheotetely essential. So it all comes down to one con- clusion—our Allies are well aware of the new trends in military weapons and agree that cuts in manpower can be made and that America is wise in reducing her troop contingents stationed abroad. But at the same time it is well understood that the United States is more interested than ever be- fore in an effective defense under the North Atlantic Treaty. * * * There isn't the slightest inten- tion of lowering the guard against troops and less annoyance to for- eign peoples and less expense. (Copyright 1966, New York Herald Tribune Ine.) r. William Brady Says: Medical Reciprocity Deal Assailed by Pamphleteer Long time- ago, when I was an honest doctor, I was a member of the county and state medical so- ciety and a fellow of the AMA. I had and still have a license to practice medicine and surgery in any part of the state, provided I registered my license with the reg- . istrar or county clerk. This latter formality always irked me. It smacked of graft and corruption— which, as I propose to show, run the licensing racket throughout _ Yankeeland. My license, -No, 5087 issued by the State of New York, was duly registered in Yates Coun- ty and in Chemung County—at 25c per. About the time I turned news- paper quack I moved to a third county in New York. I don’t re- member = why, but automati- was pretty a while, and then I asked myself what the heck I Finally I moved from an east coast to a west coast state. Some medical friends wanted me to transfer my medical gociety membership from east to west (in- cluding of course, my dues), a manuever to which the AMA con- ‘sented, provided I was duly li- censed So I applied to the State Board of Medical Examiners for a li- cense, The board secretary told me I was in luck, for a deal called “reciprocity” between the Empire state and the Golden State made it unnecessary for me to submit to an examination, Just send along a certified copy of my registration in New York, with $100, and by return twenty-mule-tteam I'd be legally qualified, I never got hold of that kind of money, and so I lost my mem- AMA—in the nick of time to evade payment of the extra as- sesament the members have been promote light by distribnt- * ing the picture of the extinct family doctor waiting at the child's bedside to see how a teaspoonfal every hour will work. The reciprocity deal, or a simi- lar shall or shall not be permitted to practice medicine, means that if you have a license to practice in one state, that’s good enough for the other state, or vice versa. Such an arrangement prevails, be- tween numerous states—as for in- stance between New York and Cal- ffornia, and between Illinois and New York, but not between Cali- fornia and Illinois—this is just one of the countless quirks of the rack- et. : as Rio. not More than one Beale nd hygiene ots hygiene, ze or treatment, will be onewored am Brady, ny & stam te Fn Pn a sent to Michigan, ) loscow open, JAP ENVOYS quit iene all are pro-Axis, ‘20 Years Ago By DAVID HINNAWI (Fer Hal Boyle) — his sons, Hutmos, Cenephro, Am- enhotep and Ahmes, PEASANT WAYS Ancient customs, however, sur- vive most strongly today among the Egyptian peasants, especially when it comes to medicine and burial, CFP, 12 Pd . eel sie ch is followed by the hote: “If you are suffering of an illness, you have only to pour water over my statute. The water will run into drink this water and he will be cured,” POWER OF WRITING The power of the written word Customs of Ancient Days Survive in Modern Egypt and... The joy of meeting you... Somehow the world was different, and... I did not feel alone . And 1 discovered that my hopes . Had come to life and grown ’ To me you were a miracle . And that is what you are... As I remember you in each . . . Reflec- tion of a star... I may. be slightly . . I know I am in love . .. By all the skies above .., And also I am certain that... Whatever noon or sun... As long as I am living, one. ‘(Copyright 1956) Case Records of a Psychologist: Parental Selection Lowers Divorce Philip Lee points out a very startling fact about successful marriages. Parents can pick mates for their children and have a much better batting average as regards freedom from divorce, than can young people themselves. For parents select on the basis of their heads, not their hearts. Love is not as important as logic in picking a mate. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case S-316: The Rev. Philip Lee, aged about 42, is the talented pastor of a church in Chicago Chinatown. * ¢ ® “Dr. Crane,” he began, “‘in the old days when the parents matched up their children for marriage, the groom never saw the bride until the wedding. “Yet most of those marriages “He visualized her as a nagging shrew and of a vile temper. Having conjured up the worst, he was agreeably surprised fo find that she wasn't bad to look at. “And her cooking may have been excellent. And her personality may have proved at least average. So he fell in love with her after the wedding. AMERICAN SALESMANSHIP “But when our modern young people selected their own com- panions, and went on a date, each person put his best foot forward, as you say it in America, and showed off only his virtues. “The bride thus seemed per- tect and the groom: had no tantts, at least till after the wedding. “Then they began to find out the many bad traits each had riage. Doesn't this seem a logical explanation, Dr. Crane?” - Yes, Rev. Philip Lee has diag- nosed the situation very well. An- other reason, however, for the success of the marriages in old China is based on the following psychological axiom: “If you go through the proper motions, you will soon begin to feel the corresponding emotions.” And the parents shrewdly matched young folks, not_on their dancing skill or pretty faces only, but on basic character traits. Nowadays, if we matched young people in a similar manner, we'd also have fewer divorces, And the young couple, though maybe never having viewed each other prior to the wedding day, would be ardently in love within a few months if they would show respect, admiration and kiss like movie actors and actresses, For it is very true that love can be developed after the wedding and prove a wonderful, lifelong thrill to both parties. It is thus far more important to pick mates on the basis of your head than your heart, for you can always learn to love each other. 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Admiral 24-inch screen table model TY priced for savings List Price 279.95 SAGINAW AT WARREN PONTIAC stores Open Mon., Thurs. Fri., Sat. Nights to 9 ae _ 8, ___'~__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1956 ae wer. rg Revisit Scenes of Early Army Service: Se pee ama, Ike might never have led our forces in World War Il. Had he not done so, he would almost) certainly not have become presi- dent of the United States by a land: to Washington, the | Kan., a young oficer's dream slide. 3 general recommended Ike for the | opportunity. commend “end guard cee Without that-assignment to Pan-| A 2 To Ike, as perhaps to no other! developed. : cement. ey eee SE at Fort Leavenworth, OEBUCK ANI | | f EEN She ee a and FRIDAY — NIGHTS Tg Be Sey A Roads ead to S ARS and SAVINGS UD ves AS Pn agi ee _Retreaded to High Specifications! Seers SAFTI-CAP {5-Month Guaranteed COMPANIONS 6 ii | i if i Te il ty A i} i g E it : > | 6.70x15 size - Plus Fed. 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Use Seara Easy Terms ald: RS 50% ov Our Finest Hand Mower Bs Deluxe model with ball- bearing reel! Aircraft type 2 UX HIBS ee aluminum wheels! 5- Ue tetete: blad | 3/8 to 1%-inch ‘iptetetere mada art Seve eee Gl workmanship and to held | KXX XY EAE Bote®: fl esetetes | : . ‘, cominiinansai a Thata%e%e® | wohl & : 36-in. Fabric c | many 8-IN. BENCH SAW certain wo 21-INCH ROTARY IN. BENCH SAY ” ) 88 ave ular 3x36" Gate 0... 11.50 38 Save $11—Regularly 109.50 -r2eves oer we teguiarly df Expert Installation Available at Low Cost Save now! Durable Chain Link Fencing gives many years. ; $4 Down Heavy duty type. Heights . mount controls belt tension; 3 foomy drawers and large adjusts 1 to 3 inches. Auto ball-bearings never need |u- 88 of service with a minimum of upkeep. Heavily galvanized. bottom compartment. Am- matic recoil startet, governor brication; combination Smooth ends. Available in heights up to 72 inches. Buy ‘ ple room for many valu. control, Lightweight 2 hp. 4 blade, and miter gauge. today during our mid-Summer Event. fe wifi Saupe seal a8 en boll cycle engine with safety $10 Bench, motor and extensions bearing casters” clutch. some extra. Craftsman! Fencing Department—Basemen! Annex Salifaction guaranteed 02 joe mney tach “SEARS. “154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE. AIT! B) } , en : ae : : a ———- ee + fay THE PONTIAC PRESS, ' THURSDAY, JULY 19, ‘1956 = Moslems Move Toward Lifetime Goal --- p “Te we 8 a is eet * he Destination: “Mecca” dcont tal tes tage Olen, Tee’ |! lights”) to sleeping space on the, of awning can be “rented” fa fue) eure Mecsas : : sandy floor of a tent. as much as $1.50 an hour to the (creat mosque. pilgrim, apparently suffering from praagaliivas teeta r on ranges The holy city’s 150,000 inhabitants| weary believer who seeks a nap the heat, profaned the Kaaba. He After completing th — : passenger cars.” " |hotels (“running water and electric |exist almost solely on their annual) out of the sun’s scorching rays. Pe gplnred agg ait a was beheaded on the spot ia ponge-nagreonony Jeddah roti omer pF | a meee ches 127 agp ag —_ which, the true Mesiem believes, ONLY MOSLEMS ALLOWED — ected ae * * : be - Mecca, 10 miles Hassan will ’ , water sellers, refreshment a was given by the archangel | All and an area Once back in Cairo, Hassi WHAT s MY LINE? Stas ap ennai mata Tne da eee cue 73)| Gabelel to the patriarch Abra- jaround, is ‘holy territory, strictly istart his 3,000-mile tramp west- WSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to In the treeless wastes ereund isunsiroke deaths c ham from. whom the prophet forbidden to non-Mosiems. ward. he'll be a different scramble as few os possible te guess my ae : Se rae 3s | Mohammed claimed descent. — This . rites, head held ee ee barren Mount Arafat, which ev- year's pligrimage oe aad LAMAN. « «: pt amy lpr Sigmon) ago gig ‘The Kaaba, considered ultra- lasting five days, Oe pa i )feetliew years ago, an international three days before the ; His five sons and two dauchters are grown, so Hassan, now 36, left - his wife with relatives, fonk $15 from his $300 savings and walked ’ east, across North Africa and 2 : Libya into Egypt. eae 3 ; LOTS OF COMPANY : 2 He was not alone. An estimated - 700 walking pilgrims have arrived 2 in Cairo the past week. ‘ : Hassan with his papers reg: : istered and stamped, was ready | . ps —C«B aie sae te move on to Suez. From there ¥ 8 answer: esCape, accOs!, | edda Red hubs, orreSt, depuly, rurAl, sah aggie tod > Se © 1010 What's ity Line, tne. patrol, inapEct. Grey-bearded Hassan is one of an) ag Of A Needed Inventory ‘Adjustment of Merchandise Especially Purchased for the Requirements of nob, estimated 800,000 pilgrims con- desired sex. The method is also i i said to improve hatchability and) : ‘Lab Tests Indicate - sic" : ; r , ‘ y - ability of the chicks. Oe ee setae Me ICMCKS Sek CORIO bo | DES MOINES—A poultry labor-las ‘Standard’ Risks | Saudiel ne. te poste the sex prunes NEW YORK — During the past. chicks through the application of alyear a sweeping liberalization in homrone solution to the fertile egg.ithe acceptance of pilots’ applica- tions for life insurance has made scheduled filyirig widely accepted as a standard part of the life- insurance risk both as to passen- gers and crewmen. : Many companies have announced during the past few months that pilots of scheduled airlines will now be accepted for life insurance at standard rates. Tests cited in the patent papers indicate that 98 to 100 per cent of the eggs can be hatched in the ‘f Reg. 2.98—Save 99¢ v White Pique Mesh ¥ Sanforized* Open-weave white dress shirts . hundreds of tiny windows invite cool breezes. Formease pointed collar ‘with. plastic stays to hold it firm: won't wrinkle or curl! Proportioned fit. Ocean pear! buttons, French ftont. Button cuffs. Sizes 14-17. Men's Furnishings—Main Floor a only $5 Down .| includes all this | @ !-year picture tube warranty @ 1-year receiving tube warranty @ Full ports worranty No extra down payment for: ® Additional cost of |-year service contract ® Additional cost of standard antenna and installation SOLD OMY BF SEARS. BQORBUCK and CO. 7-inch table model TV Reg. 9995—Now Only 8 8 8 dv Features No-Stoop Top Controls : : Mar-Resistant, Modern Black Cabinet on: av Powerful Full’ Transformer... Save Now! $5 DOWN Silvertone Radio Has Rich, Full Tone *Diagonal Measurement equets 143 aq. ins. Enjoy music while you: work! ; Features a husky 5!4-inch . Comfort and good looks hit a new speaker, big cabinet, sensi- high in this nappy blend of Dacron* tive Radionet antenna buit- -in,. and a powerful chassis Brown plastic cabinet. ond Rayon. Dacron gives it wear and shape retention without weight. Rayon lends softness and breathing . 80 important to comfort. Styled in popular new mid-tone colors with classic trim lines. It's truly the refreshing thing to wear. *DuPont Trade Mark putter shorts—reg. 2. 49—now Made for summer's hot, steaming days. Has OTHER TROPICAL SUITS pleated front, boxer style back with elastic webbing. Saniorized*. Reg $35 3 » $35 2. eee, 28.44 $. M. putter pants—reg. 2.98—now re Reg. $45 000. 11+ 36.44 Easy comfort for any chore or leisure. Extended waistband, boxer style back, zipper fly. 4 colors. Tape Recorder 88 Clock Radio Linen Type , iperer-Stple” Wash'n Was : Built-in Calendar Shows Date putter jacs putter pants C Oe Seve Now on Silvertone os bowie hep. 3935. 3488 Rog. 298 99 Save 199 99 asual Slacks | TROUSERS : er - ave ‘eg. 3. Don't let the low price foo] you! This Silvettone is feature as DOWN | 4 Colors 4 Colors Reg. “366 Reg. 99 _ packed! Comes complete with a ceramic microphone, ‘utomatic calendar shows | All Sines Broken Sizes ons 8.50 7 . neon volume indicator, smart gray leatherette case. Port. #07. me BiG a 7 , able, lightweight. concer Aad Men's Sport Clothes—Main Floor | , Saifaction pucrantied on pow monty back FEAR sleep switch. 6 tube chassis 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 Men's Clothing—Main Floor : 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-417] ey tk” SEARS aaPo'5 3 vied ti GS Lys ede “is Hi Baw ee aie atch ceed tencia ne OND Sie a es £ oes Be ae ei E ; Z i “eae os es i te bas j : ; : Ha Tek a s é Age ek eet eo Pastis Alt i€ Mek ou is the almost 2 Edward. § § 7. _te i. i Tite g i E Students in College | Can Be Too Smart of the of testing guidance at the University of Notre| Dame, * * «& i and culblenting aptitude in several fields of learning / He said that outstanding students | who are undecided about their fu- ture are given a variety of reading| dealing with their several areas of interest. After completing és sending. | Quinn continued, the student's re- action is tested by a skilled coun- | selor. a He said that generally the stu- \ dent himself will gradually elimi-| \mate the alternatives and settle on) ‘one career or field of endeavor. | \The United States exported a record 67,289,000 bushels of soy-| beahs during 1955, an increase of S6*er cent over the year before. CHINESE IMPORT — Li LiHua, noted Chinese actress, poses on the rail of the ship that brought her to San Francisco. Entering sik Mlustrate Uncertain n Military patios American distributors stl fuming (while the box of “Tt will eae Mai) All = lead to SEARS and SAVINGS 1; Doce. ef) wel a. England,” inthe, 30st bo Wid lak py 4 cparbndacrg hey engl yee bays ota perma ghost there. : Bene facial A NEEDED’ INVENTORY. ADJUSTMENT -OF siemralaniDisy ESPECIALLY PURCHASED FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF . . ) OAKLAND COUNTY Save On Famous Royal Purple seamless mesh ¢ Complexion-soft finish | seamless mesh SAVE 1 991 | on mesh nu-back 8.98 6 99 d Charmode Quality Cool white cotton mesh with comfortably boned Nu-Back. Easy to slip into front zip. Sizes 35 to 48. Corsets—Second Floor ALL-IN-ONE /f J newest fashions he | Honeysuckle { fall dresses for little Tall women 's casuals pels : Bj 2” Sada So much fashion for so litilea price... they're Kerrybrookes, sold only by Sears. Come choose from this summer selection | of leathers and straws in your choice of colors and styles. Broken sizes. ‘ ti a Se ae Piss ‘! a J i Te Ne elie Qa a tg ino! yn i pienirenitg ‘ % imi i eon, ’ , A Gat San Ome ALON meas ti Taka) ae di "a cu: 66° Reg. $1.19 knit shirts made of full combed Ay 4 cotton! Comiortable crew necked shirts! + Neat and cheerful, choice of blazer stripes | i. and fancy patterns. Sizes 4-16. 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This photo, taken at height of 20,000 feet from an National Guard plane, looks African Leader Sounds Warning Nationalist Rebel Aims Bitter Words at French in Fight for Freedom «ARS cn =A wenn, | ee ae , - Electric Dryer _ lash. warning today at his bitter] DRIES AT I all du ee ee eee Aging Abdel-Krim, the old Rift ' ‘ m . rebel, announced with quiet self-| * SETTINGS . assurance that the next phase of | ‘ es the war for North African libera-/ : ss tion would be fought on French’ : : s0il—*soon 's v “Active ‘qupetetinn are now . . , under way to carry the fight into a “ss \ France itself,” he told INS in an | : \ j2 exclusive interview. “I can re- | : aN “oe veal no more at this time.” | aS . iy i The 72-year-old Abdel-Krim—for| : re . : % years exiled from his native) : , bs = 4 Morocco—sketched a grim —- son eee, ean eyY BOTH an paign ‘of guerrilla pace in hel cause of North African freedom. | NOTES INFLUX $ He carefully noted that some thing like 500,000 Algerians plus another 100,000 Moroccans and Tu-) nisians ‘had emigrated to jobs and) homes on the French mainland. The French, he said, saa paved the way for their own inevitable’ ‘ccs tow at hana eae] OPeCially Priced ... Kenmore across the Mediterranean. “They are block-minded, the | A | : ee “They will lose everything in North Africa, =eexrs=! Automatic Washer 5 ‘Mo Abdel-Krim, the independence ; Vi reget W . she ia fo France granted Morocco and Tu- : M t : | ee, nisia is a “sham, a disgrace.” He f iSG- . ic VV Gas er iy tae aluseres tape : eRe 7 ml insurgents “a e Eb tragic, needless massacre.” : Reg. $139.98 00 Pe YEARS CATCH UP ‘ ; $5 Down Nie ce 3 eos The pont put a slight aree . 1g on the st gray-bearded | is _— shoulders. But his glisten- ein ious” ee soe Seve 2 po rem iene PR os. Patines Dries all fabrics safely, automatically to your senhaalioad Modern Down S| 4 fin of the desert warrior as he| {or even the daintiest of undies, or the dirtiest of work clothes. _ Features — pe Sg | intr tg page of sort clothes with convenience Glamede styled, chrome-plated wringer to match the delivers his earn runes in a pce peat oe ; Bh ag ee ages = agitator for a gentle, yet ¥ ‘wor capacity. orienynd performance of J this deluze wa —— pe t voice wash, guaran! ur ow ta keeps water i Since 194, Abdel-Krim bas lived : J Ges Dryer, with Electric Ignition... .. 179.88 2¥Anch mottled rollers and 28 tull-stop poating - in Cairo, regularly firing his broad- twelve-room villa. Here in a garden suburb, with | armed guards at his doorstep, — Abdel-Krim lives with his family | of six song and five daughters as | a guest of the Egyptian govern: | ment which granted him political | asylum when he escaped from French exile and landed in Port Said. Deluxe Kenmore 30-inch Electric —eemm we a a with Clock and Timer AUTOMATIC RANGE Regularly Priced at $179.95 PAY ONLY $5 DOWN a voice of authority. and old electric range abtelatvon one the “‘ruling| clique” in France, not the French] never been told the facts. Giant 24-inch oven is completely automatic .. . just set the Robotimer,’and relax) Oven turns on and _ off. at the time and temperature you select. Fully insulated for, roma? baking; jain enameled - Firms Send Helpers When Wives Are Ill OLSO — A number of large Nor-| wegian firms maintain their own _gtaff of ‘home assistants.” When | an employee's wife becomes ‘too! - {i to do her chores, the husband. need not stay away from work to) take care of the children and the! home. * He merely notifies his employer. | and a trained home assistant tak 4 over. This absenteeism-reducing | : i clone SES aot Gg op ek = i t aay Noes ee f i oa a Fa e 4 | ae sa i f par THE PONTIAC PRESS, prinapis pore Wows ms : woe nate Diener (Ab, Forgetit! -|Mararen tn Cat | eet (Experts Discuss 42.Forzetl! Morocco to Get at coal JUN:Research (re ren or Quick U.N. OK Es secon to Determine|sewerday, determined to end ther Hopes for Membership oa r Attitudes of Foreigners)" . . « ak td psf ey Moves Oth Four hours after filing suit ‘eace Russia. to. Other Cultures eft arm i arm, ietermined) e iy re te a ebiecl et can Gee UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS)| qhe geciston to PARIS (INS) — Social slender =e tudes towards foreigners action needed| “ on ches cone = se hereclt and’ their ¥ France asked for the session on}, It Was SRR RN ET, gclragr Ree ne hy oge The plan is to put identical ques- jouer." ‘Kremlin. to insist on tions to the people in each country} Judge Walker Butler of Suneriorjanew in the council, which AS}, 040 admission to that of Com on details of books they bave/Court waived the usual 60-day refused an Afro-Asian demand to munist Outer Mongolia, which also read, the foreigner they have met|cooling-off period usually #pplied air the dispute. failed to secure admission last at home and abroad, and aspects/in divorce cases. He permitted ber! Russia and other counell year. ot certy achacling = perma ooo Onad Pemnineben, 9, meeetdn| MNS. SOON GAT rar aT a w may have . s ' enced their attitude towards|for divorce, both charging eruel .144 mating it the first former |in India are devoted to the cultive- . Co French protectorate in North ‘tion of rubber trees. at and analyzed couldn't hear the motion for tem-| nasa cecenag aN veo nse enya ste. Sven TC (Y maahiptot Protesse 7. i. Mar-|cases. as - S OP LEAK : Interlocking TEA : : New d, |shall of London University, recent- cm P Mass., schoolteacher, weighs near-record 63-pound striped bass ly appointed oan tig Madhur eS canny ; : SETTING caught after struggle in the Cape Cod canal. Educational, Soc | code ph T y oo : 4 ence ‘. i ‘ * , ee Youngster Fine |French Hunters’ Club —iitarold D. Laswell of Yale Uni, Bator jy ogg handing : SP asiay 7 ° Bears Bishop's Name versity, twenty experts drawn from) + .neeq their minds, They said, | Will not : After Trading various: universities and research) vere disgusted with the ar- : $1.25 Weekly At ‘ PARIS—France's largest organi-|organizations agreed that sample) i, by over blister, peel, Sight for Life zation of hunters is the St, Hubert | surveys should be made by public| 1.1. ditferences — by husbands, chip, or s aie Club, which has 100,000 members. | Pinion institutes this Fall, Siviveg and lawyers in court. They crack-off - ORLANDO, Fila. ® — Mike Si- . . ’ number of West European coun- nted to give their marriage an- - bole is reported “doing very well” |It is named after the Eighth Cen-| 05 wanted to | ‘After the operation that traded his|tury bishop of Liege, an ardent 46 | yg dinesd asd Ge Use on for a chance to live. hunter until he saw a cross appear The comparative survey method) i .04 the suits. . stucco, i. eh 98 Heed, Sealers Oe Saree oe ne Ne 00 wan eee Ween be UNESCO ie 298, asbestos, last night that the 4-year-cld ladjabout to kill, in a study published under the title Cates cpa nicely, sleeping, do) He spared the animal, gave uplof “How Nations a So og Apple Feast Planned shingles, “ ” hunting, entered a monastery, and which has the ; : concrete er s 2 * armmediy beltans tae pues oaiat|“oahiarasie eeiey the es ila ggy —wethaodagthtatprendane ee posta Totoro 2 eel : "|sazeed jp use for the-present sur-\e tnat its annual Apple ew tos te G0 cocker Rubbish wn ‘ apple harvest, will be held Sept. 4 a ee eves rome pete GRAND HAVEN m— City Coun-|2> Homes to Be Built 11, The event features more than No Money Down . veh go orth pra has adopted a new ordinance} MANISTEE i — Douglas J. sols anon on tienes can STIC $ $1.50 Weekly ave of a Grand Rapids |2: among ents, , eileen Prete ye | ie {$100 per | Manistee’s first multiple home cop- aes Of ote Soe long Ete will be known bias on public property and /new dwellings to be built this year.| LANSING @ — The Lansing | a few years. The surgeon Wh0ltecpassing on posted private|The homes will range in price|City Council has authorized a test | ee ne ct tite Dperty. The move is designed trom $13,000 ‘to $22,300 and are|exercise Aug. 1 to determine the ° eee | pretct privately owned water\edbivsin to be ‘completed ty|bombe and flares ss a tormadol| 4 North Saginaw Street FE 2-4242 © XK large section of optic 1960, warning. | —— was cut out but there is a Some cancer cells’ slipped past ; zf : é : H 3 i é i 5 E (WKCS | Great Annual WATCH TRADE-IN Sale! | ex VN | LIBERAL ALLOWANCE for your old MOUNTING REGARDLESS of AGE or CONDITION! FEAT E : i 3 vi | it : gi New BULOVA “23” . i ORO ge AT ahs only 2) 30 5 Be. TRADE-IN | Your Diamond In A Gorgeous "il, DIAMOND g i e i a : BULOVA No Money Down $1.00 Weekly NO DOWN PAYMENT $1.00 WEEKLY Neo Money Down $1.00 Weekly * i i bere i | H i : i E é : : f oe z Cs & i H u i t s FS if belit : ‘ ; | aa TRADE-| Fy Hh 3 . E F a3 i PFF tty i + z g ui : rt i ave u 2 * * Ld “Yes, my hopes and my pray-| A ) fa ENS 4 rs are with you, Mike, on this 3%. ~ A : , ete ie , ‘ 7 oy . a) ; —— N AN ACCOUNT Teenagers at the Girl Scout | - “ee wean Choice . . . NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 onmemee, TRADE-IN 4 | BENRUS SALE! Neo Money Down $1.00 Weekly ‘ Choice . No Money Dowe $1.00 Weekly ao $6250 | | ‘ cen errant Ep | YOUR OLD WATCH I$ YOUR DOWN PAYMENT MH 1; Little As 50¢ A Week on the Balance = alt: Fe y ee eh eS ey eee’ ‘ike’s Health Kicks Off Battle TIME TO DREAM — Mike pauses and takes a rest from the day’s activities underneath a tree. Chances are, his dreams of the future go no further than tomorrow's softball. game or the memory Pians for plenty of of the fish he caught yesterday. But dreams are fun — especially in Mike is a member, . , | {Siamese Twin Boys Democrats Honor George'to Undergo Surgery With Retirement Banquet |, 273.0%,» -m\"m S"ma joined at the base of their spines; eo WASHINGTON & — Democratsicandidates for the Senate this more than $100,000 today tolyear. aa rr oh Ww “Sen. George and his wife be nani Teceicete|sbout two thirds of the rate ofl Sree nee Longfellow School Workshop Ends o a = and not altogether concerned with the chance that sun fs warm . , . “guess I'll close my eyes for = a big one will come along and spoil his reverie little while .. ,"* 3 mes eaacats Instructing ‘the course is Dr.'|Giant Starfish Feared eo 9. mr 3 dhe i slo ny Si Caroli lends ~ (Fat hars | Check on Junior § CaMinds ry bg Por ogedigg ge . HONOLULU — In the shark-in- . . | colorful form of papier mache. : kunst, professor of art education (fested region of Haluk Atoll in the Now is the time for the taxpay-) over half the support during the. ;may : : te : Baca s 2 at State Teachers College, Kuts- (Caroline Islands one of the crea- ing father to figure out how jun- year. tion. town, Pa., Edwin Crandell, grade isi principal at Bir- |tures most feared by the natives iior’s summer earnings can affect) ‘Then the father can claim the is the starfish. It's a giant among;the family income tax return. $600 dependency allowance, and a E i ii i . ee and Chief Pontiac came about. A study of the two figures of history resulted in a joint project to build the seven-foot forms. BOOKLET BEING MADE the ¢ > the teachers ‘| have gone through In the course. The teachers will then take the booklet back to their classrooms as guides for future schoolwork, The course is being used for on : Pontise Press Pete | @t@duate credit for the teachers. erm, THIS Lk SCHOOL WORK? — Teachers and stu- of Clarenceville School, Farmington; Mrs. Helen |Dr. Hahn says it is specifically de: | ; dents participating in a reading workshop at Boyer of Elmwood School, Auburn Heights; Dan- | Ot jo Orc ine Menckets 28) SUMIMNGER OF A DOG ~ Ail that hot dog and no sauerkraut! ny, Rollison, 4096 Elizabeth Lake Rd., a String- | siong creative lines and jearning| S¢V@l youngsters sink their teeti into what was éalled the ‘s ham School student; and Mrs. Elizabeth Borsvold, | to direct projects in which students| biggest hot dog at the Bronx “Funland” in New York recently. Five- _ & teacher at the Auburn Heights School. * =| work together, and-e-half feet long, the king-sized frankfurter was cooked up to } j r } ie RAL, HOT POINT, GE REFRIGERATORS! §f * HILCO, ADMI e rie e iy « * ~~ NO MONEY DOWN GE, WHIRLPOOL WASHERS wy J | 4 a a * , find a workman skiliful to mar the an- entire width of the bridge and is|tique beauty of the Colonial style supported by iron brackets bolted |structure, and where would they to the bridge at the same elevation get the money to pay for the job? as the bottom of the bridge girder.| The pastor of the church, the © 2s Rev, Joseph Zezzo, solved both _ When the bridge is struck hard |problems, A stone mason before cnough to break any ofthe detector he entered the ministry, be did the , 3 NO MONEY DOWN YOUR CHOICE! $ 75¢ . . i Week ADMIRAL, GE, EMERSON, BENDIX TELEVISION SLACKS | 488 had *685 it Regularly Priced to $10 Se aa ‘ | NO MONEY DOWN Entire Stock Men’s Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS “ DUCED Priced to $5.00 upto 30% — ENTIRE STOCK — , Ledies’ Summer DRESSES Cc muses 50% - All Sizes Including Helf-Sizes FLOOR SAMPLE GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES! il ini au cope tomy oR ee ALE A i al ei SSN a Fa Bi ae Brand New Hotpoint | AUTOMATIC WASHER & DRYER » a a Re aie Me er Sk karat cs ae ‘* ie os oe a aid j Autocrat Gas Range Columbus Gas Range PHILCO 30” Electric Range | Brand new model that ust arrived from factory. Still All new for 1956. We have Ladies’ Cotton : usually sells for $100. seB frente Sghty weres. ‘BR only a few to go at this peice, $148 COORDINATES jf a. bon NO MONEY DOWN! | _Drastically Reduced | OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT | .». S168 .v-, ‘119 | OM | are 7 LLO 7 S$ has convenient top loading, spin electric dryer with extra thick a FREE Parking in Lot Behind Store! | cry. “Gse"smoctn’ orceisin blanket of glass fiber heaps FE 4-1192 : 1 Argo ie | heat in. dryer. iy hue yi Se ee ee 4i apf bi te en ia Stee es |B ae : eee es i Peyyi gee eee es ‘ fr ; ae S558 5.5 ‘ ae oo ae é , - A : : j ; a fed ; AS ste Soa a ee er EAE AON DBRS Be gs Jee es te, ak ek te ws cs aoa ary A ee ae aa ee ‘ a * i! i Saat if \ ae i i ' ' ‘ - } é RESS, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1956 | Candy Bar in Russia 5 « By BARL WILSON _ ' - ON THE RUSSIAN SHIP UKRAINE—A chocolate bar cost “ff from $3 to $5 in the Soviet Union . . . but, of course, for that you also get the wrapper. § * ' im years. “Forget about candy till we get to Czechoslovakia, where it should be cheaper,” we told Slug, who, naturally, disagreed. Our boat trip within Russia was a revelation, Aboard were for your | q_inls meant they must sleep out on deck—anywhere they On furniture ; . DOWN Paves WITH No Faun end Monday Niner Open | Tt was a stormy night as we bobbed around in the sea reonths to pay! He Up to 24 : Parking ino, Pt Until 9, from Yalta to Sochi. I was afraid of being seasick. tomorrow! "7" Hurry te wre DS er. fet behing | “Looking out the porthole before turning in, I saw & e : young girl of 15 bundled up in raincoat and blankets on diane a bench out on deck. She looked soaked. With a smile : : | she waved good night. | Next morning, I found she was a member of a young Com- LIVING ROOM SUITES, | erate | Once again I was a big hit with the crowd—with my ; , Polaroid. f pre peng herrea ee ees Oe al \ " A , their pictures. They even offered me rubles. I cquid scarcely eee . eS a) oe : keep one picture out of eight on a roll, so hard did they beg —— oe tor the prints. Ree “Look, he’s GIVING them away!” one passenger according te Prof. N. H. Pronko, of the University of the A local gal says she knows where text year’s SOFA BEDS and HIDE-A-WAYS INNERSPRING MATTRESSES DINETTE SETS Chrome “dinette sets CEDAR WARDROBES © WISH I'D SAID THAT: “This is the month you can’t open the bus window you couldn't close last January.”"—Jack . : f dance steps come from—they're her hus! and’s Your choice of many Floor sample inner- uate tab fo Big roomy cedar ward- : —_ : | famous names. Choice $ 3 4 spring mattresses or 13 — table and $ robes. Holds all your» aay > | 3 version of last yerr's dance steps. : garments. a of colors. From..... box spring. .you Graziano, the famous fighter?” “Lady,” said the Rock That’s earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) TABLE LAMPS & FLOOR LAMPS MODERN OCCASIONAL TABLES ra ine OCCASIONAL CHAIRS | lond, oak | wall and b Many colors ar} coke tt oot SERB Neer weet SBEB enrmyoe SEQSS UTSmaln S$QSS dow models as low as tables as low os GBccs FLOOR SAMPLE SMALL APPLIANCES AND MISC. JEWELRY 4 * a * Pay Automatic | ay Steam iron Schick Shaver 3-Pc. Luggage Set Rogers Silverware oi aed | ieee Sqpss i, Fes ts, 8 sec $450 ' OPEN Phone Friday f al ral Night | 37114 "til 9 Deluxe Westinghouse Toaster Reg. $23.50. Hurry, 123” ne 12 to-go. . eeeeaemioamaaaanaia ; | SENBERGER’S 108 NORTH SAGINAW ae -r2-7001 a cigarette lighter, and our tht begin reciting my 'in shocked tones, “I'm askin’ yuh—do I look like a pugilist?"— | Rosennencers » Out on deck they swarmed around me, coaxing me to take - Se egeee i / J i é od f r t : 2 : ¥ os sense ; Wl Only $3 Will Get You| Pe TE ana, | eon at et lee Mamign ee ERE Mae weak Ter pn RT STE Mca or ‘J! as = 1 , = es 3: S j q s E re Sp : a | $ 3 : ey Z ” ee tae “2 || @& & 2 Ssiis = JAB i = c 83 f “|e HE Te : pug “of = te 5 oe , z. « A F 1 al Tu TEE serie? GH ad 3 ny ince auE a Ne | 418 : iE sii : oa : ihe i | fo 9 + sf 333335 E riie . aELE s lay = " it Bill! 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The ic ich represents many of the) and dancers, threatened disciplinary action against Her-' man for his management role. The Met -said the union refused to ar- bitrate the matter. The season was canceled, the Met said, because it had no guaranter of labor peace. * i Manuti said he had prepared a compromise proposal an dthat the Met found it acceptable. He said the guild promised to put the plan before its executive board quickly. Prisoners Raise Din When Electricity Fails JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. ® — The electrical system at the Mis-' souri Penitentiary went on the blink last night and the 2,700 con- victs—all securely locked in their cells—raised such a din nearby] residents feared a riot/ like the bloody one two years ago. 4 The prisoners only shouted pro- fanities and rattled cell doors this time, In the fall of 1954, several in- - mates died and millions of dollars in prison property was burned by demonstrating convicts, i 2 Conventions Ending HOUGHTON « — The Michigan. Assn, of County Treasurers and the Michigan Assn. of County Reg- isters of Deeds wind up their sep- | arate conventions today. The three- day convention of the county reg- isters opened Tuesday in Houghton. The county treasurers met Tues- day in Hancock, across Portage Lake. Lands 2012-Pound Pike NEWBERRY # — A New Jersey ran came up with one of the big- gest catches of the season Wed- | nesday when he landed a 20% pound northern pike in Pike Lake north of Newberry, The pike had a’ i7-tnch girth and was 4312 inches long, H. J. Fitzpatrick of Summer- ville, N. J., used an £ test line to land his catch. Crash Victim Dies | PORTSMOUTH, Ohio uw —-John| W. Legg, 6%, of Tretton, died Wed-| nesday in @ hospital here of in-' juries received: in’ an auto crash, Shop till 9 p.m. Friday ight at... No Money Down... Many Months to Pay at. os Huge geneween emer Po Pe py al ore ge SESE | | i B10 Cu. Fe. ae Chiller Drawer! $2.50 Per Week! 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Price | an unheard of low price... during our mid-summer REFRIGERATION k-up, Service and Warranty! : \ ah FLOOR AIR-CO odel July 8. , «| ‘ \ . \ » ¢ { ‘ Z \ s J \ \ 5 fd + ; - * : wat Bee lt id + Z ‘ ‘ Ss i ; oe 3 : 4 is 3 ee i : LA E: 7 = : y ' : - Y 3 z = 7 ‘ : : # . : 3 s 42 Ea : ‘ 2 ae j { a . : : a a tt = A Be ze te , \. ‘THURSDAY, JULY 19,1956 Pee Gas __‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, eer : ys ee 5 + THE WILD. ~ {Leonard Jibes Strict Party Line THe MATE-HuNTING COUGAR | Claims Opponent Hurts tOrders Recess; Debate) ANNOUNCES HIS INTENTIONS BY “Good of Party by Using }Resumes ‘August 9th | CLAWING FURROWS IN ‘Constant Sniping’ oe THE GROUND AS HE a ai ag hs a s |governor. ‘The lawmakers packed up and | Cobo wrapped-up his trip last ake ne night with a speaking republ had the 2 nm air sabhog which - Her ideas are far from revolu-|pombed from the air. : ch” to Donald Leonerd, for constant criti-| ory. Norway and Sweden et 7 U.S. Grants More Time ; @iving the problems of the state's clan tate be ed ready have instituted both systems. Washington officials already have ; ,000 unemployed. for governor nted to TuMi;, those precariously situated na-jreceived instructions to evacuate to Join Soil Bank Plan ‘ > a ; . tions, one out of every eight citi-jas rapidly as possible to secret s * Before recessing, the lawmak The mayor said: - zens is already trained for civillrelocatjon centers. Congress, Rancng-romtggani gs — alg oe aie on “| put my arm around Don on |defense emergency. rushing toward adjournment and sign fay tg canis Sine passed @ bill let the platform of the Republican jasyg “7AKE A POLL” notoriously indifferent to civil 8-50 under or cut erope on land jing townships buy water from State convention and predicted Mrs. Howard has suggested the)" jr > an to be retired from production. : con ‘| we would work together for the | 5 inistration conduct a poll to recess. The Agriculture Department good of the party, even though we : Otherwise, the august gentlemen) nomina- (2°, bow Americans feel about a said the time extensions were ap- were eppenents for the ” |araft, which was voted into law bY| the Se hae to bits by) roved because some county sta- " Scandinavians. . bilization committees have been “Leonard responded by charking ° unable to sign up all the farmers Y ri She says women at least would Bees Guard Moonshine | who want to get in on ly a bitter inter-party squabble map Williams” proposal to boost that the convention was rigged in} fs many of them ' , ; te jobless pay to 65 per cent of _ jmy behalf. He is now criticizing) SUP. time than that éach JACKSONVILLE, Fla, —State|"nk Program Mile YO the worker's wage, plus $5 for each me because I am still mayor of] 4, to hospital and welfare and county officers. went to a department pa! pe- . Detroit, pointing out that he re-| projects, nearby area to destroy a 900-gal- riod betwéen July 31 ~ . signed as Detroit police commis-! lon, illegal whisky still as final dates for plowing sioner to run for governor in 1954,| Mrs. Howard will be sweating) Jain df 9 bees altacked Or cutins crops on soll bank Jand. “Tt is proper for an elected of-\out Operation Alert until Wednes- ney Previously the final dates cov- ficial to run for a higher office becoming tired of this constant ree sniping at me.” | TWO COME TOGETHER... TO PAIR FOR LIFE. . Coke tid the 1 GCE wees tt — n : he met with last that as HA {The Republican leadership has} _Pitsiset by Was Beta Spnloss : CIT) lm cesar he would, get the roads HA ars unemployment tuations : cal Russion literature,” which itlpy p: 7 ‘Zune races they will have « tipoff from in- HAA : renuiing immediate ac|COMMiC Paper - |cthea ber favorite hobby. Rubirosa Recovering Cobo wition of the Mackinac] telligence sources several days - I ." Williams charged. Heaps Praise The tribute. accompaniea by alFrom Fractured. Neck [Bridge would be a futile venture] before s mass attack. ae | P| Frat Republicans insisted there pel oe LE ee anny ea | Paris’) —Portiro Rubirona is} 708.00 on tw road to| om the other, hawt vould know | HE HEARS THROU “© ip no justification for an increase —On Marilyn! <|which normally ignores American|feoovering fron) the teacture oC sent pacha pared nothing until enemy planes actu- | HIS EYE GLASSES! Nothing on your body. No ! F . (Communist youth newspaper struck a goal post in a recent bi geny. praised movie actress Marflyn| “rtiatic efforts will earn true rec-| ich at the Bois de Boulogne. /°" stounds that the money was not oa clothing rub, or cord noise. Monroe today for marrying play-|°°™™ : The Dom needed.” The European plans would have} Fas) tq wear, inconspicuous. oman Embalmer Dies [wright Arthur Miller ant. tittin egg tyler 3 civil defense Ree ee te Attractive. Ask for the : re * others, children and elderly citt-; : FALLEGAN @—Funeral service| The paper, Junge Welt, said sne|Bass Flounders a steel and leather collar—teft his|S¢hool Tax Hiked aes a day or two before the’ KINDY-1-GLAS “Hidden” HEARING AID | DR. SPENCER OATES, Optometrist OPEN TONIGHT Preview Showing of the 1957 Duo-Lounge A BEAUTIFUL SOFA BY DAY AND A COMFORTABLE BED BY NIGHT... MADE TO SELL FOR *79” Our Special Price will be held Friday for Mrs. Nine|deserved .a tribute because she) GRAND RAPIDS —After three|bed today and said he hopes to| GRAND HAVEN ®—The Grand/exodu : ‘of the nation’s first|"‘risked” “marrying him shortly) rand|exodus began hours of fishing without success on|take up reins and mallet on the/paven Board of Education has ap- Reeds Lake, Bill Haven, Ben Fish|Polo field again in a couple Oflproved a school tax rate of $22.17|SEORETS SEALED increase Pents over last year—with the adop-|the hands of civil defense leaders Tor ond houneed off ia.| Farmers and other small hold-|tion of a record 1956-57 school|in 63 target cities in America. Ati ete into the boat, Havenjers own 57 per cent of the forest |budget of $923,596. The new budget|the appointed hour tomorrow, they’ sa athena tans, Se. United Bae is about 16 per cent higher. will rip them open to learn what! 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FACIAL | TISSUES - ‘ i ie eer Se PAE: See a AL ee | a eae FS eer ee Ye | 4f6iF if’ S PHOTOGRAPH PPPPPPAAP ALD rer re rrr ewer Ye o aM Fe oh ae ‘¢ seca 47x50 A x __By =) 19" q MARK DAVIS J AMERA {83 N Saginaw St re 43% Benksobecbnodl Pa tetrtrtrprped ARANDA ek A eo ee Ta MOTO ma | LEO a a rr a rar ae a ee ee ee ee te hak eae ae i J ati ee iad Si ithe ere - Pe Ny an aha i, Se pea ys ain, aan SN i a ei ad Or ed ee ga ere THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1956 4 Me b Nationalists Kill 2 para! met cien French Soldiers: CL ALGIERS i—Arab rebels killed|nade thrown at a crowded . rj tan, : “DARRE LL S y in an attack on the a of Ste, Barbe du Tielat, . gta! ee chews severe josses on the s 24 wexdven: 2 The attack was one of @ con ] “ae . S * ss ‘ - . nationals campus = Prescription Service er, Prec it lot ; all enrolled in Montana - a). Oe me eer ot vege . water S ndis oan of dicots cad Callege. 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Values to $7.99 $ mi |]| ALL PRESENT STOCKS GOING IN ONE FAST SWEEP es T 00 SPORTS WEAR *BLOUSES that reg. sold up to $2.99... . $1.00 -*SLIPS formerly sold to $2.99........ . $1.49 -*BLOUSETTS regularly sold up to $1.29 . . 69¢ *SHORTS that were up to $1.99 ....... 89% * PEDAL PUSHERS formerly up to $2.99 . . $1.39 | *SWIM SUITS sold regularly to $6.99 . . . $2.39 WE HAVE 269 WOMEN’S HATS 9 Reg. $5.95 and $7.95 Values CLOSING OUT CHILDREN’S SUMMER WEAR DRESSES _| Swim Suits, Pedal Pushers, Formerly to $2.99 Play Suits, Pedal Pusher Sets 139 tien | OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. MELIN’S ANNOUNCE SWEEPING] eens West FAMOUS BRANDS! © KITCHEN KROEHLER, VALENTINE-SEAVER WALL ROWE- HOWARD-PARLOR R & ARTISTIC eo 2 PueCe Sie a sneer Kesey oe = "19 ‘AND ENGLANDER MATTRESSES $29.50 INNERSPRING MATTRESS. 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All wool blankets... 34> Ib. weight at a special price ... 7.44 Dacron/nylon selvage bath towels ... . .50¢ Full ‘size, good colors, limited quantity. “es eee @ @ @ & @ SECOND FLOOR Toddlers reduced ..........77¢ Sizes 1% to 4, 80 only. Toddlers’ shorts or shirts, reduced . .3 for $! to $8 370 ‘only. x . Toddler girls’ one and two-piece reduced ................ Tle 226 only, sizes 12 to 4. All 7-14 girls’ playwear... reduced .............. Tle = 99¢ - 1.33 Shorts, Bermudas, fashion britches, 2-pe. sets, 400 only. Summer crawlabouts, reduced. now oriy 77¢ 110 only, sizes 9-12-18 months, .. 1.44 Girls’ baby doll pajamas .......... Ladies’ summer millinery, all reduced to. .$1 Summer dresses, reduced to clear... .$4 + $6 Styles, fabrics ideal for wear right now at a saving. STREET FLOOR Men’s white broadcloth shirts, reduced. . $2 120 only, best-selling styles and quality. All. skip-dent, batiste fabrics now at one clearance price. All short sleeve sport shirts, reduced .. . 1.33 580 only, cottons, butcher weave, prints. Lees 1.99 Long sleeve sport shirts, reduced 208 only, includes wash-and-wear fabrics, others. ' All men’s straw hats reduced for quick clearance .......... 1.99 and 2.99 34 only, Includes hand-woven Panamas. Men’s swim trunks, reduced ...........$2 40 only, brief and boxer styles. Men’s sport jackets, reduced ... $2 and $3 65 only, some washable, all lightweight fabrics. Men’s walking shorts, reduced ....... 1.99 65 pr. only, in denim, butcher weave, seersucker, tropimal weave. ; Men’s slacks for summer wear, now a low 3.44 reer weace, rayon gabardine, crease-resistant tropicals. pair. _Men’s orlén/nylon wash & wear slacks. 4.77 130 pair popular miracle fabric, needs no troning. -Men’s,. women’s, children’s shoes . . . ee * owe *e reduced 6.0... eee. $1 to $3 Over 300 pair includes summer styles, discontinued styles, all from regular stocks and first quality. BASEMENT Men’s sport caps, reduced ........... .99¢ Men’s knit T-shirts, now ......... Matched twill shirt and pants ..........$4 Shirts 1.75, pants 2.25, broken sizes. Men’s plastic coated work gloves... reduced weeveee 8 for Sl Good for rough work, gardening, and a real bargain. a Men’s ventilated work oxfords, reduced. $4 Boys’ denim slacks, reduced .......now 1.77 Boys’ summer pajamas, reduced ...........$1 Boys’ cargo pocket pants, reduced 2. 990 rge sizes only. ** eee eo ee oe ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘runspay, JULY 19, 1056 ee * * ante Values to $1098. ¥ and sh™ | ENTIRE STOCK MEN’S Men’s Summer Suits swt sone Spt Sit Values to $60.00 Values to $5.00 29" = "30" "Britain Dumps White Elephant (Gs Moking Program uraumeat ute mmm lll | Values to $7.95 s 99 ‘Rents Shaw House, Finally| Aa. vor tian otis of ine Detesel MW solids, patterns, pleated | or plain fronts. © ile He re ik Ht i | if FE ea g g it wit te. if see iii é : i "Fer the One Closest to Your Heart ; FABULOUS, FIERY | “HEART OF : #9 | i Se ee ee i eee to 98. 1.99) aa “net with tt y. | ~ DIAMOND im | Men's Reg. Weight Suits .. 20% Off ‘Ladies’ Purses, values $3. $ cod eased tenet FA \\E In Precious 14K Yellow or White Gold 3 3 eae, ee SENSATIONALLY PRICED Look at These Bargain Items? a fee a ngPe tt g veg Open Friday & Monday Evenings FREE PARKING i CJ emu “In Lot Opposite A&P © Girls’ Cotten Skirts and Play Suits © Boy’s Play Shorts & Bermudas» © Boy’s Swim Suits . ne a8 @ Ladies’ Shorts, Pedal Pushers & Bermudas: © Ladies’ Mannequin Shoes ¢ Ladies’ American Girl Shoes _ -@Ladies’ Swim Suits °Girls? Swim Suits CHARGE ‘EM ALL AT THE L LION STORE ORCHARD FURNITURE BONUS SALE EEK ou Due to the wonderful response and the many, many requests we ore § W extending our gigantic Bonus Sele for another week where you get § FREE--*40_IN MERCHANDISE With Each 100 Purchase! » GREATESI SALE SEVER repeated by insistent Ladies’ “Mynette” | Summer Dresses © | Regular $12.98 and $14.98 Sizes: S$ 14% to 24% | demand — Sealy “ENCHANTED NIGHTS” MATTRESS BUTTON-FREE TOP .. ..No Buttons, No Bumps, No Lumps! Yes, you asked for it! When Sealy ran this @ Extra high coil count! record-breaking sale last year, our factories @ prenyit borders for years of longer weer! couldn't keep up with the demand! Once © Sean decorator design ticking! Ema Jetick Shoes Regular $9.95 to ‘19s again—for « limited time only—you can | epee S| sve whopping $1355 on the fanons a gs bem A aaa ee amunus. a Boys’ Slacks... Values to $12.98..........+..++. $3.99 to $8.99 aE ne ee: coeur teenies | Men’s Straw Hats... Values to $6.00 .......... $2.99 and $3.99 8 | eanwarrrenuannTe® 18 Boys’ Washable Denim Slacks...Reg. $3.50...... 3tol6 $1.99 RELIEF FROM MORWING BACKACHE | Boys’ Short Sleeve Sport Shirts...Reg. $2.98 ........--..-.-$1.69 and the most comfortable night’s sleep you've ever had! 'E Men’‘s Sport Coats...Reg. to $39.50 .........+: ...» $21 and $298 POSTUREPEDIC °=-".=3--- Lode Toppers n Long Coats. ne to $39.95 ... $10 * sie aA EEE sem @ Envethtop—no buttons, fe ies’ Casual Shoes. ..Reg. to $6.95 ..........seee0e: diss penne eens EPs a ee | Girls’ Sub Teen Dresses... Values to $14.98 ...........--+- $3.00} B Children’s Shoes . . . Reg to $6.95......... eee ee $2995 @ Scientific firmness — relieve “ + = ~ ve amor Charge ‘em . FREE PARKING NEXT TO STORE — BUDGET TERMS! 3 WAYS- ea emer = gO TAS APIS OPEN We 1) ©30 Days | EVERY NIGHT 0 R ¢ H A R ~ COMPANY MY A | | iy 70 Days | ) | oo nths GIN 9 P. M. 164 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE + PONTIAC "Bd aoa ! 51 S. SAGINAW | , # ® : * 7 i 5 Be oa fi 4 : * ate ’ . 5 te ' e- gfe f - ‘ f ‘ oN : eg a Sa eS —— a eee ee abe 5 ae was pees Score SS ee ae 1 ae ae ey ee a a ee ae eS ee a Ee ee eee ee eS eC ce tae SE £ peas es ee er: ee eee : Se } oT age ge | & S : : : ; : : pees i Bs ees : é = t eT 7 ¢ _ eae “ : e ‘i : # : : = . ; ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1956 ou necuasn Cominform Will Continues "== | iy aS: Underground Corps BY WHAM TL. RYAN be primarily to maintain contacts ort nerr = Moscow and serve as the ico will head a GOP National|go underground. . transmission belt for directives) 1} Recent pilgrimages to and strategy. Francisco Aug. 15, five days be-/by the world’s Communist lead-| Party convention, to takelers, coupled with hints trom Prav-/ Olivia de Havilland Gives | Ste tine "conte, The tullCeammeniee Dareatiags! intorse:/Birth to Girl in Paris | z if frit . Communist party chieftains in|?" h I A square, quarter section, now being farmed, includes large home, barns, etc. Near newly Lie Test Clears Moscow have received delegations (00i,,\"" madi: ~~ parated shopping center, and home subdivision. In the area of proposed Northwestern Highway extension. Recently appraised for $700 per acre. Price $450 per acre—$72,000. ae ak te Balance owing on land contract is $47,000. Down sorveent Gay ange aa accept 1 oO eer te aac oa eee ee cus Goodrich, Hy $15,000 at time of closing, balance $10,000 within 6 months. Payments are annually, cleared Warren J. Bates, Sl, 40-\not fo believe. that international), Clase sald the baby hes dark Hl Hing 50% interest, Located about 35 miles from’ Detroit, 20 miles from Birmingham, Direc- merly of Muskegon, of knowledge|connections | among | Communist!" very happy it's a girl and MM tions: Telegraph to Huron (M-59 also known as Highland Rd.) west on Highland (about ee sole of Bar Seat Feet 8 ‘jam 1 He said the name they Wl 15 miles—just past Milford Rd.) to Hickory Ridge Road, left on Hickory Ridge Rd. 1 mile granting “One should remember that|iust one we both happened toll to corner of Lone Tree Road and Hickory Ridge. Known as Brothers ag piri d is . wee oot, FO i presently rented. Drive by, then phone John VonBatchelder, attorney for owner, ended _only|showed Bates ae eT Lnnelceasively eredulous, there may be| 1% Poker i's possible to drawilll Guardian Building, WOodward 1-4368, = | portant | 1 alli Communist party in recent weeks)’ i Suspect in Killing for an explanation of the new mvs a . jaca pend olay oe. by her first husband, writer Mar- Hi ij 13 : z g f z B Zz ; i i z 5 E 2 3 | ti eti i fxf EK ny ir E it ae isl aee li : F 3 8 f 2 i 2¢ #5 4 z = H : i if = i : : j iH H 7e ! : Hi iu ne z it EE + i E83 i iF HE id A 5 F 3 lg 4 { 4 fi j F g z ; £ Be 5 ; ‘WE SELL WHAT 3 WAYS TO BUY: -WE ADVERTISE! | 1. Cash 2. Layaway Cominform ousted , No switching .. . ne gimmicks! Just honest-to- White ber oe in Yugoslavia, led the . epateens vents o business noe cannes to 3. FHA — no money down, as low 4 ’ ° H expand ‘a yea because adhered > a a a 2: Other Colors oer ca tentitina with thei | %,.tht, policy of honest values. end honest: os $1.25 week. advertising. UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK . ime eae 7. 4 BATH TUB ENCLOSURE : of ‘ DEC DAI $968 fii ae eee ed DRESS PANTS...... SO J= === S21) wuce savines | | {he Reddominated Word Feder: NP ame SUMP | | Sew = ,ation of Trade Unions served as TV SETS F : to $9, Men’s Dress @ E82 st of super-Comintern, | |v PUMPS PUMP ia? : : mu- ‘ nC $488 iNew the international Commu Hf | TABLE & CONSOLE MODELS 911 $ 95 XFORDS seeeeeeeuee by a tage? meaner ww pres tee web $32 4: . lot them throughout the world oon | Well-informed sources in Europe ; | Values to $5—$1.59 Eoch S say they have information that Pree Standing 3 Big 50-Inch—3-Unit Kitchen Cabinet 7 SPORT SHIRTS 2 for 300 tect during the first halt of Av TOILETS $ WALL CABINETS wnks -. + 93 gust secretly, to fashion the foun- Here’s value - plus! . Reg. $149.50 3-Pe. > : Sin s [i dations ‘of the new Red Interna Modern styled. ‘well 3 , $ tee " Stee . : Riteahen tase enmces i peat ngcle | | € $ Reg. CABINET SINK - B, Brtes sats? 1°8 fee ee 18” Vive ot sae is at _s ; organi come an 4 : Vo-Price Adams Straw Hats gary, Mapes im Western Europe . Includes $-ft, tub, wash basin and closet. - Your 3 “a ee 7, $ 50 ; f : Py Wi LESS SEAT ny ~~ Bg ed aod B $77.95 59 OPEN MON. and FRI. EVENINGS TO 9 P.M. he fan tase wntersiared tor al , , a 95 $4” Size , : long time to come, so that it will $ 95 2 dies." Attractive styling, Prices Slashed | not interfere with the operation of ae, Seen. Se CALL A-CRADE 3 ALL SIZES of Base. and Wall Cabinets CABINET SINK | c a H F is foe moog Sig 3 WATER HEATER CHROME FITTINGS 3 in stock ... AT LOWEST PRICES! With fuvcet and strainer... there would be no physical link . |? : | 71 N.Saginaw (eed Moacow ‘and the Pate “A” dete nt awe marred. —«4Y¥a-Ft. end 5-Ft. sti9.0 ‘89% eR 2 nom ome || Ses =| WASH BASINS 2m, BATH TUBS | | ome . a ft 49 with triple plated © MARRED $297 | emme ga tenes ot \\ [Th | | — |) |) ggg) TS * | Joccal Claw Lines edt graces Sucom & AAAI ae $9 “ns 50 wai | =e Hot Water $69 . q ‘woncerm vaie $ _2-COMPARTMENT_ CEMENT 3 | $169.50 119 | Hester ee Woe Mn +] 1” $ LAUNDRY TRAYS ¢) *aiutrcnr yt. warranty ... new low price orth y > . 2 | \AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD oO IGHT #& By seGatce Beco | olen Ml OED s:2i (a 4 Not Exactly as Pietered. 5 4 Ib; pb on fencte, 3 > . . > MONDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY =| eo") HOT WATER a | wae 13 Scone ‘Til 9 P.M. 7. HEATER rin me - 4 18% 3)3 Ssnms’ Spatte yoda d These tanks carry com- W W ' § 4 4 ASPH ALT TILE Ac Ea. — Bison Approved. Now “7 4” | O IRA $ Up te 107 $ as muc wa- : Sn nessa ana ss ——| | kao | FANS 4” SOIL PIPE (S-ft.)........ $3.69 | bw j | ) _ Big 21x32-Inch Adjust to any window... air flow can ( Nationally Advertised, Triple Sealed | bi 2-COMPARTMENT taken out ad tender ona. anne anyeniee LOWEST PRICES ON STEEL PIPE ° SRDS: Vinyl Woxed Finish _ & Si N KS +6” Va-Inch Galvanized $2.45 1Ys-inch Galvanized $6.04 . Rc Ea. As Ae. ‘Q” %-Inch Galvanized $3.18 1¥4-Inch Galvonixed $7.14 co aa FLOOR TILE > Brery one «real buy! Hurry, select $39.95 I-Inch Galvanized . $4.55 | 2-Inch Galvanized . .$9.56 BEAT THE PRICE RAISE... Due to the steel strike, there is a strong concensus of opinion easy to install- easy to clean! that steel prices will rise... which will affect retail prices immediately. Rubber Tile “7° jerasticl™ : 13 Beautiful Colors jy WALL TILE ‘iwcewtcan’ | EXTRA SPECIAL! ‘ ane ars sala 1 BFE ‘E-TNT E OUTLET (/O55 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC a ‘ — “The Store That Values Built” AVE PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. | FREE _—_Full Stock of Soil Pipe and Fittings — Everything in Plumbing Supplies FREE PARKING PHONES: FE -4-1516 ond FE 5-2100° DELIVERY owen 72 S. SAGINAW STREET “2% Street Side i Ye | ‘ ' Easy Terms ae Se pe ce | UP PRON Tam DeNiee—A $0400 Commun Kiel, Germany. wT aeee Wits Aad a 2 World War I sub, seuttled in 1965, is towed into * years on Baltic Sea bottom. ; 2 Driver Penalties . (Gusn.taant bm convict of Device Saves Waste Reversed by State xs Sinatra om ow mg mince The announcements to i It reversed an order against|lished in The Pontiac Press July 5.|cording to its manufacturer in Floyd’ C. Umiland of Drayton Camperdown, New South Wales, Plains, to provide financial re-| An antarcti¢ blue whale is worth|the machine will rubber, felt, sponsibility. It was clarified that!$4,000 to $6,000 to a whaler, textiles, and similar materials. A —Save-on Open Stock and Complete Sets at eed 004 oat Starts Tomorrow—One Week Only! ) DINNERWARE ~ Matching Saucer 1'- with patterned cup purchdsed | BLOSSOMTIME™-FERNLEA—-MILORED PATTERNS Reg. 42+ CUP & SAUCER—7 Sale Price... 24° Reg:$3.76 16 pe. SET—7+ Sale Price. . . *3.04 Reg: $7.73 LL pt. SET—7* Sale Price... . °6.65 *PRICES QUOTED ARE OUR OPEN STOCK VALUE —~—, - BUY NOW-AT THE LOWEST PRICES AND ON THE EASIEST TERMS [iti . Radio-Phono- TV BEDROOM OUTFIT na aa 3 00 - ye Here is what you get * seg te coe Dresser in ee Pd * a Ya ’ CP pins ® y > “ fy iG Big Discounts 8” Adjustable Window a | On All Appliances — | 5!*: Reversible Motor. FREE DELIVERY * Televisions-Fans-Radios i | bss Sweepers and Small Appliances — MERCHANDISE SURPLUS as DELPHINE - CAROLYN PATTERNS Save 14 ., &¢: Reg. 35¢ CUP & SAUCER—7' Sale Price... 2 Reg: $3.24 16 pe. SET-7* Sale Price. . . $2.68 Reg: 96.76 32 pe. SET—7' Sale Price . . . *5.92 “PRICES QUOTED ARE OUR OPEN STOCK VALUE lace old dishes at amaz Bipengyh ns foe’ - es Foe ooh FURNITURE — APPLIANCES | | Nike. Dey, Bed ot - Tel-Huron Shopping Center Seginew ot Huron Street ; vee nee ; | OFFS : FE 42 95 nee. oy 49 af , ) } vaL § Py. 15 E. Pike St., Just aginaw 7 | Tk § Pa | m r ' ‘ ‘ Hi ; (#4 | i, i fa ‘ ' & ; f : : ' ae 1. ‘ a \ ; j é : " : > : ¥ ey Ue # . i€ , sy t . } i } . . t s i 3 e— l he " . ) ; f ‘ ‘ : j = ] \ ‘A . ; > i F eo q £ Oa ; \ d “ , cf] * é i j ‘ / | 5 : ? a % 4 \ j | i r f £ * A Pee oe “dean 3 See } “ i. ra Seg ee | > 79 3 oa ae ae SSR ok Se eae eae ee ee Rae SEY eer er aa a3 F, “e £ i js 34 bn * bi ee ee Sime & eee ee ee Mad 3 ge te ae hele f al $ 7 2 ai of; s a wee A Bay’ *. Ane ¥ot jek bre is mT body te she - And now he’s sR I -%. looked at them, and On Sale Frida 9:30 A.M. ts 9 PM. : a gun tor he,” sad Genty| she inked them st Yo heep back ) y hart abba ten cic Ni Bee oe sharply. “* "s one | tears. : ss 231 £F.6A DE, nae vc that aly decided to get) was sly Of ber fen ae and All Day Saturday ’til 5:30 P.M. ~ I for just ap ae hp, Slaghiegh. an, COtat, Geto: [ee et hee me teemavad eit a . Mon Nicht Up P. : . . Once gece ( : e ’ i priced, clean-cut) try’s desk rang just then, He dhe had cut out for her a ond 7 ——- fas ereicos scorned eit ae future when the went to work a ARCHIE BARNETT Monday Night Up to 9 PM! Bee ” “y, : : : ~ Feces own td or nce tat raed eet REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICE See yore, od He tok and Lacy sald, “She tent. Michal hed seemed sly 136 OF OUR REGULAR $35 and $40 way. “ . OF et cae es Ethie, lane Tee tl oes te call|different as they drove home to- ik an Sinok at tonight for instance. You) ie oie cat te en pee sant ee ave this bebe proposition you o0| ait Sentering Sree guar ines sas chugati ie hc one ie hak Fe On, cee do one ere tL | Gm arena, Be-| allowed haces te Gn suuy S talks cane ae tad combat] re Tmeaight as I promiant.” once again on the wings of a re- Why? Because ove got a great| He hone wo and grinned, “st coors One boreal to de that ; : big black Irish hunch that some-|Zeminare toe Sv Sured out and| Not theee days, Not after these : i : : 4d UITS All Crease-Resistant Tropicals and Nylon Cords, Too! Out They Go at Only , Buy Twol $ 8) Buy Three! | r They're a Steal! " You Don’t Néed é the Cash... eostooy Hance IM al, 4 See YP OU You Sauce / 07 Finer Quality...) 195. TOP QUALITY FE] & eB i tt to batt , a Parc 2 Se Crease-Resistant.Summer-Weight Hf cpRING and SUMMER _ this was inthe | TROPICAL suits | SLACKS OUT THEY GO AT ONLY $$ 84 in the papers. - SUITS. Regular $40 and $45 Value OUT THEY GO AT ONLY 2) Jy bod Nes WY fies UC : You Av agp saw such @ ont gay of smart slacks . . at grand savings. Stock up mow. Bank the Be Sure to See These Before You Buy! You Can Wear *em This Fall Too! savirigs. Some are Wash ‘n Wear! only | Out They Go! Generous Savings Here Too! Look! | TAPER Bermuda Shorts.. °S°° COATS. 12°? Sports Shirts... 52% bd | en cy Ce Hobby deans....53° Coats — “QB™ Sports Shirts... 9% Hobby deans... 94° STRAW HATS... *378 Gaucho Shirts... 92° 3 OUR STORE IS AIR CONDITIONED . .. SHOP IN COOL COMFORT! OPEN FRIDAY ond MONDAY NIGHTS Until 9 P.M. ... All Other Days ‘til 5:30 ‘ It Takes But a Few Minute to Open an Enggass Account iD GRAWOMA BOUGHT be Parking | ae ) a Sage | Opposite ioe a JEWELRY CO. A&P ae 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET : : h! Table Top Frozen STRAWBERRIES Ze 10 oz. 00 Pkgs. Pan Ready—Farm Fresh , * FRYERS~37' =e nibs = 29: : : : ‘ju LEAN and MEATY . | BRISKET CUT STEAK =. 59: eee es ae ergs TS Beey eee eee ees eee Cee gee hee | or eres PORK SAUSAGE|HOT DOGS =" | 35 99° _MORE T rifi “ B TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION! Real Good Dills <: ; The Finest Produce FRESH “DAILY U.S. No. 1 Sebago POTATOES Spaghetti & Meat Balls “c- Remus Fresh Creamery BUTTER 1200 BALDWIN AVE. 59: AT COLUMBIA Completely Air Conditioned 2 ee oy ot oe — { a eet. ~ =| Nes ee 4 o Found | poy Es By - H t >.> 1FOR BARBEQUE OR PICNIC—-BAZLEY HAS iT! FAMOUS JUNEDALE BRAND | Pre-Cooked, Center Cuts Redi-Eet, Extre Leen | 9: SLICES BUTT HALF IHAMS | | ae Grade 1—Skinless Extra Leen ‘Mild Cured i 3-09 305: RF tg Grade | Fresh CHUNK PORK ‘BALOGNA | HOCKS Lean Beef Veal — SHORT RUMP RIBS ROAST u 19¢ uo. BO! ig ieee - on pre nig} * 2OE u. 19¢ T eo | Pan-Redi lente’ [POT Lb 9% SHOULDER |, hel STEAKS Fast Ham Recipe Heat frozen cream of potato soup. with, bits of leftover ham; cut the ham in even dice. Top Coonan, seal minced green parsley or chives. ‘ti , ROAST . | a PORK. c VEAL c Lb. Lb. 19 y) Ib) CHOPS 69 BREAST dg Tender, Sliced Tender, Juicy BEEF Te SIRLOIN C |F RYERS. NO LIMIT | Liver . 29° STEAK _ 63" 50a tan? beat Toe You Get Holden Red Stamps, Too! Le Bh rie ol oro Wes > Libby's Tomato Juice bt pa. special Bargain! mc Plastic Slippers . . 39° pele Fancy Green , } New Jersey PEPPERS Sweet Corn 5° | 4-35" —— ere ma ¢. oe MIX U. S. Choice Grade : ile Standing Rib Roast 59. | Ons equecanett, folds to Inflates and deflates in seconds! nous! pol! Comfortable | Smartly styled to be worn full brim.or draped. Sturdy, scuff-resistant Bakelite® KRENE® plastic. Feather light, summertime gay in bright Sunshine Yellow, Foam White, Sea Blue or Lipstick Red. Yuw FLAKO CUP CAKE MIX ©U.S. Choice Beef Pot Roast ©Armour’s Melrose Bacon — @Rib Cut Pork Loin — ©Swift’s Premium Franks Super Value BREAD c lb. Just 2 minutes beating... it’ aan, en , , Big 20 Ounce Loat om ode Birds Eye Frozen 4 Boxes 70 Your ss pat eet SN siauberies 99" 1 ‘Choice inl ma Strawberries ‘Try this quicker, easier, more con- venient mix today ... order your “Puff” . hat right away! Oe ee pes at 8 te ay ge Ot OT gy, ee Se oe any 92-€-4 Bex 926, Philadeiphie 5, Puff Hat(s). I en- close one Flako Cup Cake Mix box top and 75¢ (we semps please), for each hat ordered. Check color desired. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities! Beech-Nut Instant | , —Musselman’s COFFEE Ap pl Sauce "Ty |= 2-20 OO 7 ge Waxtex | | aan Ne | me 884 WEST HURON STREET 0 et @ ye oe Bee TG eT ‘ . | / i -25-Ft. ) Roll - | fit Zee i £ ql “ALUMINUM FOIL WRAP Dromedary CAKE MIXES |g SPECIAL—3 PKGS. White © Yellow © Chocolate Your Savings 40c ey G2 , t Sealtest Cottage : Ib. 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HEHOTANCObeet Heme e ahaE TY Bec EER NM ; > eee { ; 1 ; { } : / Lou Poe woe / . ee ee 4 Boh : te jee ER: ade. fj Ge 4 / ; é + ed gre \ ] _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1956 ___~ Nn {in your purchase LEAN, MEATY BEEF SHORT RIBS PORN LAGE Leer aed Loocedy ML re rity NEW LOW PRICE! . FRESH, TASTY, YOUNG iver "19 ™ 10: (arn ASSORTED _ — a LAE LUNCHEON 29: Fase ‘MEATS tb Canned Goods 5 SALE CLICQUOT CLUB Canned Pop oe tliiit Lite iitter eerste terri ltt eererv leer rir ierri ryt rrr) tpeiaats bers named pee HARE Chath & Seater Instant COFFEE $] 29 Large 6-Ox. Jay OPEN SUNDAY And Daily 9 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. Dpaparore Bros. Mar. _2]706 WEST HURON STREET SL EIQUOR - BEER—- WINE SPAGHETTI 15% on, T 0° ~ 10° Beech-Nut or Gerber's ‘TAKE YOUR CHOICE —a" | B , BABY ata: | Sea ¢ 4] Foop % RED BEANS + TURNIP GREENS + MUSTARD GREENS % LIMA BEANS * HOMINY = 10° Can 0° | Con 10° — HEAD = LETTUCE 4 , PHONG FE 2-6192 “cle with the of fruit pectin, In & ¥h pepper, | minutes, add another quarter . [Use Marmalade Rice ls ile mc ys aj Artichokes Go Good leas Grenada of gu’ sl ca’ Se Pa oR e202 e. ier {2% . é Fe | x ‘ ? ¥ ie i ! ra top ss ‘ i THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, Add Pimientos - fo Salmon Pie ee ; L3 1 ean or jer (4 on.) whole pimientes, eut In big pieces 1 ean il ib.) salmon Combine the shredded cheese and egg yolk with the mashed po- tatoes, pressing the mixture on the botiom and sides of an 8” pie pan or 1% quart, shallow baking dish. Melt the butter or margarine and cook ‘the onion in it until tender. | Mix in the flour and lemon juice; baking dish,Break the salmon into large. pieces and drop them into the sauce. | EAST LANSING nee ment of a method MhaaPaing Hen Tho abvisonr”- wots ta’ «eve: tage cheese a better tast re- Se earings ae Se ea ok ported by two Michigan State Uni- ' pimientos, anid yesterday's leftover ~ Dr. L, G. Harmon and Charles mashed potatoes make a success- | S. Wales, who presented their find- ful comeback in the piecrust. Sim- ae a Aan, DO ple Simon himself would have dug” Science Association. meeting in up shme money to taste this pie! _ ee, Sa ee ee pin chrampentstncn tories curd washing process. 55 SSL Mae eta The water used washing the cheese during +, tibiatngens putter or margarine : paccone es precess should be 2° blespoans four sa treated by addition of an organic 1 eup evaporated silt acid, they said. ‘3 teaspoon pe The researchers said one sub- form, but that when present in minute amounts contributes to fla~ vor, They undertook their study un- | |. ‘der the university's research mar- | keting program. Mashed Potato Treat Next time mashed potatoes grace the dinner” plate, hold the butter. Instead, add a generous dab of | deviled ham anda sprinkle of a — imineed parsley to each portion. Bee Oe ae eee Be sure the potatoes are good and | zesty flavor of pimientos, Salmon-Pimiento Pie ‘hot, so the tangy ham can ~be “for second helping = sure to bring on requests | imixed readily. Colorful, tasteful | t) SALMON PIMIENTO PIE — This tempting pie featanes Pinions, potatoes and salmon. prone ee Seve money! Save time! Seve on your grocery juste ROLLED Tender, Meo Me. thts. il, _ §. Graded Quolity Fess Hl : “Choice” Grade TICKETS TO BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN THEATER 5] YES! Nick gives you FREE ADULT ADMISSION tickers to i the lovely Blue Sky Drive-in Theater with each purchase of $4.00. (Conditions af, wept: Brn on Simet? Get Your Free Theater Tickels at ma | produce. Finest Nick's, too! Your sted beast beet; a Shop as you are at at Nick's! Easy to park in our quality meats. AND LOWEST. PRICES We. CAN GIVE housedress, jeans or shorts are perfectly okey! wanes ; VEGETABLE BEAN & BACON Soup SOUP yc Campbell's CHICKEN NOODLE VEGETABLE BEEF souP or soup Rip ROAST.. HAM ROAST. Nick's Special Coupon Value! REMUS FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER ee Fresh Killed, Fully Dressed, With this . Tender, Young, Whole coupon eee , ONLY e2he FRYERS y 59% Ib. Ib. 39° MILK or Homogenized V2 Gal. Famous Dinty pac BEEF s,s, Cc Borden's Regular Cen, STEW Breast-O’-Chicken, Chunk TUNA 95 Your Choice at SAVINGS! Isbest, Sweet, Ripe, Sliced or Holves Ju Del M 3 PINEAPPLE PEACHES | and ae Table. King Cut GRAPEFRUIT , C GREEN BEANS | DRINK ez |4 G9: Giant 46 oz. Can | 8 can 99¢ Cans GRAPE JUICE . } Welch's Frozen White Yetlow Pink 2™ 494 * * 2% ts : A5* | KLEENEX, 400’s ... . JULY 19, 1956. é % ak : 3 s ak e 4 "50 LBS. RED | POTATOES |} peaches ' 1.99 - Large Size’ Watermelons Average Weight 25. Lbs. and Up | 99. ee CRISP PASCAL CELERY yon KOSHER DILL PICKLES .... seal 5 CHEF BOY-AR-OEE SPAGHETTI => = 29% Swiss INOW 10: Ther Penic Cl ub | Tender Pan-Ready Steak: . MaStewers 4 Plump Tender Ar bb. - Country Style, Bulk @ iy. : Rath’s Boneless S AUSAGE _ 3 or 69° Fresh, Leen i Pork eye cn inetd” OO 4 Ibs. L 9 "Beef Pot Roast * OR* a ozs. Leen, M Lb. 15 SHORT RIBS * IQ. Table King Brand sled WHOLE Esc: 4 HOT DOGS KERNEL CORN BACON | CUT GREEN : 2 RQ BEANS 29 Lbs. | CUT WAX : i (ee BEANS | a TOMATOES 3-SISTERS), SUPER MARK a | wn Daily 9 a, m. to 10:30 p. m. Including 608 W. Huron St. 4 © Prices Subject to Change Kidney Beans 10 1 SF pe: arom. e+e yi if “CHILDREN’S BARBEQUE — fidbd elaborate equipment. They Children don't can even have the picture. a& Qharbeque with just flower pots for barbeque Dark-and-Spicy Sauce Adds Pique to Barbecue Frigid Delight for Summertime *s a summertime special for ream lovers, any age. It's a new recipe called “‘Choco- ' Iafe Bit Ice Cream” “that's -as w to make as it is to eat. . as & party treat or a y dessert, it’s sure to bring for seconds. For a fancy é dip wafers into the ice and top with a maraschino . Here's how to make it: cookies. Pour into “\child should have his own flower sin a “lordly dish,” but you have whites, beat smooth| rotary beater. Fold in gredients and bring to boil. Sim-| cream, beaten egg whites|mer few minutes to blend flavor.| . Use as:flavor baste-for grilled hot) yy \dogs, hamburgers, chops and (about 2 hours). chicken. ings, Children are impatient when they includes a staff of expert butter The ingenious mother can show her children how to rig up an out- door barbecue with no investment whatsoever, just using equipment at hand. And somehow, it’s more fun for the kids when they do it themselves, making something out of nothing. . * * * Line the bottom of eight or ten. inch flower pots with aluminum) foil, adding enough sand or gravel to halffill the container. Then press foil over the sand and all around the inside’ surface, nearly to the top. Toss in glowing coals, put a piece of hardware cloth over the top . ., and you're in business! * For a really exciting party, each sauce ahead of time, and let each child brush it on for himself (be-| fore cooking for real flavor): of the Old Testament. Dark An’ Spicy Barbecue Sauce * * « . te ee nace One of the reasons butter is 1 onion, chopped better is the grading system ¢s- % cop oe Oe | tablished a good many years ago 4, teaspoon black pepper | by the U. 5. Department of Ag- ‘aspoon the consistency of un-| 1 teaspoon vinegar | In @ saucepan combine all in- ' ~~ rw a ORANGE JUICE |< om CIN CANS oe a ORANGE JUICE , Eafe | <7 We aie far the bYme od | Srec@west’s exctusive INSTOVAC pro- «seem seals in fresh flavor and Vitamin C. S wf, “‘gtoves."’ Let each child have his own, Mother can make the barbecue sauce, then step out of 9 ‘butter you buy carries the label, (fresh and delicate in flavor, with S made from sweet cream. Grade ot a wt 08 % cup %4 teaspoon % cup sweet Hamburger r — kind and garlic; "now ber. T juice when enjoyed Add tomatoes, chili sauce and iced tea, chili powder; cook slowly aboutters as 30 minutes. Add pickle relish and) * do their own cooking so better bake toes ahead of time, too, and ve your salad all ready to go. Lots of soft drinks and ice cream will round out the best party ever! Do You Know Butter Scores? “She brought forth butter in a lordly dish . . .” That quotation from. the book of Judges reveals that even in Bible times, women knew the value of butter. * * * : You may not serve your butter such a container even more than butter produced back in the days riculture. It gave the butter And of course the grading system graders who inspect the butter, with a critical eye smell it, ‘taste it, and then give it a score, such as 93, if it’s the very best, or 92, if it's almost as good, °. * * You may find the package of U. S. “AA.” That’s the same as, 93 score, as good as butter can be good texture, just enough salt, and “A”. butter is almost as good. It’s scored 92 per cent of perfect, and it too is made from sweet cream. Grade “B’. butter is made from selected sour cream, and while. some people prefer it be- cause it has a semewhat more pronounced flavor, the butter graders score it at 90 points. But you need have. no fear about the wholesomeness of Grade “B” butter. It's largely a matter of, what kind of flavor you like, wheth- | er you select Grade “B", “A” or, “AA” for table use. | Grade “C” rates 89 in the scor- ling system, and it is generally lrecommended for cooking. 4 oe 11 a. m. to 7:45 p. m. 1 V2 Fried- | rrivay & saturvay SPECIAL! Apple | Jacks - | Blueberry BAKERY DEPARTMENT 6 ~ 36° ~ A5° E and mouth-watering pastries to choose Erm o- HOMADE 1000 suop TRY IT — | RARE ahiarpebetits £ openin, co BRING THE FAMILY! =f Sesouuys, Comet srmpi ¢ Get vacation needs free with GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS , ALL STEEL BEACH OR PICNIC CASE The extremely sturdy, all steel picnic case measures ss Has es fenic lunch to feed has unbreakable handle and . ] corners are reinfo ' with steel. fh an attractive red plaid desigh, this beach case normaliy retails at $9.95. Red Ripe - Fictilnce Geers Tomatoes Firm and flavorful, they are ideal for summer salads ‘Romaine Lettuce 2 m 25° , Kool-Krisp ' ‘Pine for 5¢ * GREEN PEPPERS %* Yellow or Green | 5 * Home Grown Squash == Kool Krisp Garden Fresh * Home Grown Beets Bunch 10° Grade “A” Top Frost Sliced ié-08. e Strawberries "sks0."" Gt Pres 98 How Big? It probably takes a big watermelon to satisfy your family, and your nearby Wrigleys has just the melon. You will find it weights about 32 pounds on the average; maybe even larger, and so sweet and juicy that you will need all 32 pounds of melon to take care of requests for seconds, thirds, even fourths. Hom aang ©] Red Ripe ¥/ Cannonball . ~ - 32-Ib. Average . each Summer duige Jubilee Top Frost Lemonade Top Frost Tangerine Juice Top Frost Grapefruit Juice. Sealdsweet Limeade. . Nilcar Pink Lemonade Top Frost Orange Juice Top Frost Grape Juice Sliced Strawberries 4, res Birds Eye . Orange Juice 4 Snow Crop Lemonade 6 Swift's Brown : | s-08. Phe. sie, 80 69 Fried Chicken $1590 re * Rath’s Beef, Veal or Pork t thru July 21, 1956 Chopettes 2 nx §9° ; ¥ : ¥ * ; ‘ T se +2 , ss € dots age a ; ay a __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1956. THIRTY-SEVEN . F iit i He Es lh f i i : | : iH + if ; i i g 5 gE i CANTALOUPE AND MINT — A refreshing flavor affinity is formed by the use of cantaloupe and mint. Lemon and orange are used to flavor the gelatin base. Cantaloupe balls are folded into the mixture when it begins to set, also used as a garnish with mint. 3 meet ceil TY Cantaloupe and Mint s«\for Cool Summer Treat — rs Makes 6 servings. Want to whip up a cool and re-| ten eknddddddddditpgppnhinhbentii a taste-treat? i oeStatennns coarvay etapa] ! “Serve Poultry and Save $$ $$” Oven Ready : : FRYERS No Limit—Stock Your Freezer! Oven-Ready caronerrss — : \ : \ ‘ . ROASTERS eeee . e . \ 4 : \ : : E i . 5 : i ie fH i y $ ik Hit Hi ! i 4 j ‘ : : : s f ‘ g ! ; i f : : : z ig ROUND STEAK...” 79° SPARE RIBS...... 49° ‘Fresh Frozen, Valley-Hi gor 4 Pkgs. *] STRAWBERRIES. . COFFEE... * 69° > * ah # = i i ui Fe | ix akan Chadd, *- ee © © *® @ @ HEAD LeTTuce.. 2 29° TOMATOES . 2" 29" B ! mal 4to6 tb. Averoge DUCKS-STEWERS—TURKEYS oe Lake Erie ary CATFISH | Fresh BUFFALO | Large SHRIMP. | 5° >: “A9'|*39°/°7 = SS: = = , t Fe 41521 Q Lhhekehededide ted ae i H : 7 it : : [ 3 z ; J zg Ff It tf i ‘| Lb.’ i ! 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Wilson (left) opened her Supervising plans for the affair in the summer home on Watkins Lake for the Hawaiian motif was Mrs, P, Eugene annual membership tea sponsored by the Miller (right), president of the auxiliary, Auxiliary to Pontiac L General Hospital. cd Pontiac Press Photos Dwight avenue and Mrs. Clark J. Adams Getting together at the membership of West Walton boulevard. tea were (left) Mrs. Cecil McCallum of Womens Section THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1956 PAGES 38-48 Personal News of Interest in Area and Mrs. N. Stanley Hutchinson of Pine Knob road, She will also have returned home after attending the national convention of Pi Omi- cron sorority. The convention was held at Griswold Country Club in Groton, Conn. ite Mr. and Mrs. William Kemp wi * « Charolette Booth of Rivard Edward Hack Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Callely and| street bag as her houseguest Na- S| - Larry oo daughter, Maureen, of Delaware| “#R@ Sprow! of Croswell. The . | girlg were roommates at Michi- Lake|Grive are yacationing at Higgins gan State University. * * * v.08 | ‘The Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Mullins Mrs. Leon Skelly of Woodland |and children, Annette and Harold, drive, Mrs. Hugo Harnack of Lex-jof West Colgate avenue are leav- ington drive, Mrs. E. Verne McCall ing on Monday for a two-week va- Lorraine court, Mrs, Bernadette |cation in Little Rock, Ark., where Arnold of Walnut road and Mrs.|they will visit the Rev, Mr. Mul- Harnack of Henderson street jlins’ family, ® Tuesday at the summer home of Mrs. D. R, Wilson on Watkins Lake. Among the members were (left to right) "4 & ee Mrs. Ferdinand Gaensbauer (center) of Illinois. hors d’oeuvres were (left) Mrs. Della MacDonald of Om ll avenue served refreshments at the tea sponsored by the Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital. Enjoying the Serving on the refreshment committee at the Tues: day tea were (left) Mrs, Cecil Newstead of North Hammond drive, Mrs. John Marra (standing) of Lake Orion and Mrs, Everett Reese of Watkins Lake road. Mrs. Reese was chairman of arrangements, '’ Mrs. John B. Nicolls Jr., Mrs. Dexter J. Kennedy, Mrs. Ralph W. Humphries, Mrs. William E. Hutchinson and Mrs. Joe Benson. : Dwight avenue and Mrs, Nell Pump of Dixie highway. Members of Forest Lake to Celebrate Pool Opening Dinner and Dancing Are Scheduled for Saturday Evening at Country Club ~ On Saturday members of Forest, planned from 9:30 p.m. until 1:30|noon Lake Country Club will gather forja.m. around the lighted pool, dinner at: 8:30 p.m. Celebrating the * *¢ * pool opening, dancing has been) 4 five-piece Dixieland band and an eight-piece orchestra will pro- Secretaries PI ay BeginsRun at Will-O-Way — 7 Fg “al ¢ q i : Mrs, Douglas Smith, assistant re- cording secretary. Mrs, Richard Haney, financial secretary; Mrs. Harold Mullen, as- sistant financial secretary, and Mrs, Alex Craig, treasurer, were Mrs. Dorothy Pringle will serve as inside sentinel and Mrs, David Bess as outside sentinel. Mrs. Donald Hogue Entertains Club Members of the Pillar Club trav- éled to Sand Point Tuesday to the summer home of Mrs. Donaid Hogue for a cooperative luncheon and dinner, Cards and swimming were enjoyed during the after- Mrs, William Gordon invited the group to meet at her home on Dwight street-for the September 18 meeting. ’ Family Has Reunion The Martin family reunion was Roy M. Potvin, chairman, are held Sunday at Murphy Park. William E. Long, H. A. Swigert, |Guests were present from Macomb vide music continuously during the * Convening Albert F. Meadows and Myron jand Findlay, Ohio; Fort W . P. Patten. Ind., and Rochestes. _ in Detroit ; Wives of the committee mem- The National Secretaries Associ-|D€rs Will serve as hostesses quring ation, International, is holding its\"©°Ve™™s. lith arinual national convention to-| A highlight of thé evening's ac- day through Saturday in Detroit. |tivities will be the awarding of * * « prizes for the contest held in con- nection with the recent LPGA tour- Several thousand’ secretaries, nt at the club. from all parts of the United States, oa mend vf Sorority Gathers At the official opening of the for Annual Picnic program tomorrow, Mrs. Alice | sinha Chapter of Beta Theta Phi Leopold, assistant —? a sorority held its annual picnic Sun- labor for women’s affairs, day at the John Kinzler home on deliver the Keynote address. = isvivan Shores drive. Mrs, Charles Other events are designed to ex-|Kreher, Marie Schimme? and Mrs. pand on the theme of this year’s Harold Davidson assisted the host- convent “To Open More/ess. Doors.” Among the 40 attending. the af- A highlight of the convention will|fair were husbands of the mem- be the selection of the 1956 Sec-/bers and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greathouse, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Crisp, Karen Bean and John Cor- * TRE OR - ae tained the rating of Certified Pro- se ee meg SHARON DAWN WALTON fessional Secretary. Chapter Has Picnic | si. and Mrs. John 7. Walton of There are 772 CPS certificate-| Forty-eight members and guests|Preston avenue announce the én- holders in the country at present; of Tipacon Chapter of the Amer-|gagement of their daughter, Sharon but the NSA expects that the num- ican Business Women’s Association| Dawn, to John Levi Crivea. He is ber will increase to 1,000 or more|met at Avon Park Wednesday eve-|the son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Crb when the reésults of this year’s |ning for a picnic. The Lutheran;vea of Myrtle avenue. Both attend qualifying examinations have been| Church women of Rochester served Detroit Bible Institute. No date evaluated, las hostesses for the evening. thas been set for the wedding. acon POM a a ee Re ee Se Ee ee eee Me é oS ae ee ee ood ; : io - re THIRTY-NINE rin ke of Kent Bible Class Views Films ae feeapreness of the mincseny and ‘rst There are. st] ot are sisters or friends of his army | medical work on the mission fields es — and titled young eligit engage pe OR: Nigeria, West Africa, at the ee mes of England, but is | Margaret Wakefield is eS oe are any Indication, Duke were called “Lon ser likely to ation most constant twosome.” “ale te eae there ip not a single title, Most eas ches & elie eodel nba sone arrangements for the | of them are good-looking, flower girl in a Lon- re the pro- leat dancers or skiers, and Eddie first took her wd 5 Roan | all enjoy “lark.” eeyergue = EE ' ae ee sapetsied ‘hal : year on a Mr, pry : holiday in Switeeriand, Re-. and Mr. and : Oey ee to serve on the : of seats in . Andrew H. : to the com- : Boyle, daughter of ; businessman, went to sister, Prin- : Glenconner, was J 3 the stunner who wags with Eddie at +a winter when 4 a film scene : Al Burnett's ’ West End. : seeing a lot of ; presented by the United ; ee a ug. the Detroit Federation of Women's boy we 8 ren Bt al Clubs auditorium. a couple of on with her and . ‘This modern musical drama will|holiday at last August. cue gussel ty tae estion oumibanah el and crew through song, dance and * Jane Sheffield, neat nn gee Mi Lecik, besides writing sal eS Soe & ae was the girl) Pre production, ask xing (become a matter of public note as phon the sets and creating the chore- [has the Duke's roving eye for the ography, will play the male (siris. Off the leash, eating im) serious type. lead. some restaurant, he meticulously the know, nive, Patrice’ Sabelehd' ot. es: /Od, SRNORY ome ts pyle on, who has a sor erg: sight. Ly. singing, dancing acting on} screen, television,| He dances with an abandon ne Forecasts of Princess Margaret's atas aa onde ah. girl of royal blood would dare “imminent engagement were Joseph Zabelski, a concert pian- and as skillfully, The girls whe ae ot ee oe ist, has created much of the origi-| and as skilfully, The girls whe Benge nal music used in this production. dance with him say he is one of no Other members of the cast are| #80 Sow mwa whe completely. Sed ncee Janet Carlisle, George Gelstain| eee Mansell to the danse, sald siding and Ron Kitzmiller, all of Pontiac. Tall, he dances with his mouth Dsvenipe ong bay mustache, Kitzbuhel, « Austria, holding attractive 35-year- DIEM’S , rapa SEMI-ANNUAL it A ba ‘ ial S pavehcnpaeg a. SHOE 4 : oe | : : Fae as: ae 7 0 ca ta coer . J ARCHER - , ie ) e of famous Foot [fj . ae ae Pention Prove Peete |X2 Hopkinson, Penelope ane Pale wrens Toad dad Fost Rest quality Shown with her four daughters, (left Pontiac visiting their mothers, Mrs. H.M. |i "an abecluts heaven” hich] HOSIERY eee a e ; q All to right) Melissa, Susan, baby Betsy and O'Toole of Pontiac Lake road and Mrs, |transiated means a good escort : , footwear in white and summer pastels. Margaret, is Mrs. Robert Vantine of Astolf Levin of Evelyn court. +” | Letely the dulee has been step- 51 Cangé gee ae sizes in the group but not in every style. |} Chicago, Mr, and Mrs, Vantine are in — : SiS eeesteoe Dee pager hn me 3 ia Bale ; | . Priced for immediate clearance! se ose a ? yearcid daughter of British over Fecesls : + = * 's . 's * : ) Good Looks May Rescue Pilg rad ware alyengee> Spe ot ke 3 fae as Breakfast i. : shades, proportioned 6.99 Less Efficient Workers [iS ecrurnane + shedes pommel 3 . 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V4 TIE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1956 _ FRIDAY Hy Ht center, chats between dances with two couples at the Westacres clubhouse, From left to right are week's dance. 150 Teenagers at Westacres ee i F Fl E 4 ) Uf bicycle or foot for the weekly dance tomorrow night at West- clubhouse. H E } 38 3e Hi HE 7 I Kay Stewart. ~ As the band tunes up before the weekly dances, the girls, who usually attend in colorful cottons, have time for noting each other's jeans are “taboo” at the dances. while younger couples take their Joe Deimling, Carol Sommer, Roberta Welch and . Mike McNamara. Carol and Roberta planned last First tune begins at 8:30 and/ Bermuda -Wearers Expected at Dance Ty i iil il gird Tat Three 5 4 Oxtfo ! qt is 1 a i & 4 : 1 a, of iy £2 i sf i 2 i Orion Couple Residing on Perkins St. Walled Lake it has in | i a j Start Summer Play ROCHESTER | erat i i : mt "| tivities ‘isummertime for the decreased at- tendance. rd Betrothals Are Revealed by Parents daughter, Wanda, to Thomas C. pane: See SO. SOE See uf, daughter, Evelyn Bader, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Bader Pontiac. Dance, Planned Tonight at CAI, Is Canceled WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The “youth night” dance slated for to- night at the CAI building has been canceled along with the Aug. 19 one, according to Tom Belton, rec- reation director. The teen-age dance held on June 28 did not draw enough attendance gram, Belton said. - ° td] He urged teenagers to support the new “Blue Note Club” dances 3 bi f i : vif ge 2 § ae | agf Figs > 5 1 & z i i j During the week the boys are employed at varicus jobs throughout the state, but come Friday night and they cach head for Westacres. They are able to keep in ‘practice and will-be ready for accepting engagements when they return to Alma as seniors in the fall, Tom says. A theme, such this week's to be Ken Hanson, “the poor man’s Bob and Ray,” Hoeflin and Han- nah, a comedy dance team, a magician, and other acts. ib i sf i fs a » € e Lapeer and Romeo Men Study Banking Among ¥ graduates of the Uni- versity of Michigan's School of The two week session each sum- mer tries to give students “an appreciation of the really tough that upper management has to make in the bank.” Aver- age age ig about 28, creates an adequate substitute for our program.” He blamed not only lack of in- terest but difficulty of transporta- tion and more individualized ac- for young people in The dances attract from 300 to 400 in school months, but the three will resume in September, Belton says. Cut Overtime Fines for Oxford Parking OXFORD—New regulations gov- erning fines for overtime parking were put into effect this week in Oxford... . Fines for these violations were reduced to twenty-five cents if paid by 7 p.m. of the day incurred. Tickets are in the form of en velopes and six drop boxes have been’ conveniently located in the business district. Four Towns Group Slates Annual Dinner ORION TOWNSHIP — The first section of the new M24 pavement extending from Scripps Rd. to Wal- don Rd. will open to traffic to- morrow morning. By the end of the week about three miles of the First Strip of Four Lane Pavement Opens Friday -|men said. This 35-mile speed limit is being enforced not only because of the heavy equipment and trucks, but also because the shoulders. are not completed and are therefore unsafe at many points. Unless new problems arise, con- crete pouring will be completed|Sage by Oct. 1, and the entire project finished by November 31, spokes- i Troy Officials Study Cost-Plan for New Drain © meeting, he Irish Writer fo Talk fo Women of Lapeer Louis Beaubien is being announced by Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Polasek of Auburn Heights. William is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Beaubien of 6181 Orchard Lake Rd. Date for the wedding is Sept. 1. gagement of their daughter, Betty Church will have The forthcom their daughter Seth ot te Paianal METAMORA — Mr. and Mrs.|Plan Sacred Concert IMLAY CITY— Church Benefit to Open With Parade nings, July 27-28, at the Daniel Axford School. . Mrs. Fred Skibowski, the Rev. Robert Harrison and Harold Camp- Prizes will be given for the most unusual pet, the best decorated bicycle, best - costumed girl with] doll and the best costume. Judges only complicated crossover at the Perry-Opdyke en- The old section, where jt is at The Oakland County Sheriff's TO THE Dept. has extra patrols in this; area, enforcing the 35-mile speed limit throughout,. and the 25-mile s . % \ : Lat Pay 2.4 SRR SE ES ee es ee es ae ee i ee ees ae Roam lo fe ae © eae FURNITURE At Its Very Best ‘Lae, XLEY'S Fine Furniture. 332 Main Rochester OL 22121 . | SPECIAL NOTICE PUBLIC ROTUNDA INN 3230 Pine Lake Rd., Pontioc, Mich. IS OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR, . 9 ALM. to 10 P.M. ‘AIR-COOLED FOR WE ARE BEING PICKETED ILLEGALLY BY HOTEL & RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES UNION, LOCAL 794 and TEAMSTERS UNION, LOCAL 614 WE ARE COMPLET ELY STAFFED AND SERVING THE PUBLIC IN OUR CUSTOMARY MANNER! | YOUR COMFORT variety show, Saturday evening there will be an auction sale at 8, followed by a square dance with Tim Hoard, caller, at 9. “Grandmother's Kitchen” will be open, supplying pies, cakes, jel- meat loaves and chicken besides countless other goodies. The purpose of the Futurama Fair is to reduce the church's Marlette Purchases _ ‘|Excavation Units MARLETTE — Purchase of a Diesel tractor with trench-digging attachment for approximately $5,- 700 was authorized by the Marlette Village Council] when it met this week, . Jubb Motor Sales will supply the equipment, which will be used on sewer and water lines. UNCONQUERABLE! BURT “ie fA ACHE JEAN PETERS 2nd FEATURE DOORS OPEN . 10:45 a.m. In 1952- “HIGH — NOON”... in 1953— “SHANE”... - and now NCASTE might! LA ? ev WARNER BROS. por — AND = Eric PORTMAN Emlyn WILLAMS Reicosed by 10 Contury foe the ante of SIRBTORNODEE HONE it y ie : . OF H ELEN ae geTR oY . - THE NIGHT OF vi THE HUNTER DY MOAT omrenines OPEN 6:30 P. M. Now FRIDAY, THE Re KEEGCO PLAY! SATURDAY auy maeon KIM NOVAK BRIAN Shown Only at 8:25 “DUEL i, SUN” Jennifer THE INDIAN FIGHTER AND THE INDIAN GIRL +o 2 love a8 fierce as a fire-arrow! JACK ws PALANCE pS. WINTERS LOR! NELSON “LEE ‘ann an onl COME EARLY DINE IN OUR OUTDOOR PATIO Serving Chicken ‘n) Bosket—Pizza Pie * a ti cs a 4 ty f ine +, | af ‘ Ch ' t ‘ ss! é é na Un bi al O un Dal $i 4 1 & ww ? ir ina! ri int fi ii ' ¢ rr ' ‘ | | Halt ‘ \ ! * o | y ' c * 7% id ae fe t if 4 4! a s # 4 ' 0 00 4 ‘ 4 mo i { IVviO « ’ e.etrle 5 Vivorce e OUD bs ' * ; i ("| i “i ” Mol] | Mich d at Le ‘ t 4 ‘ bar! 0 cf i Lat) : blebs i alide ~ ; , rl fy ‘ ' ) gt ty ie a ” t P| n in + bets ‘ 0 el i thougn JIMMY pn FRI. & SAT. WALLED LAKE CASINO BALLROOM K N I} W [ ()€) MUCH ry) NAKED ”, SEA = Lisl cc LOR; WILL-O-WAY PLAYMOUSE “A Comedy Treat” Mew Playing Thee july 29 Nightly Except Monday AIR-CONDITIONED 00 ~y cadt oteeate a’ thece teeore Telegraph presents 1. “The Happy Time” ||) Al FEATURE * M s : 8 ‘ a \ ; Foc H JE j 4. - ® {nem Som ' Nagar eg pay Ahee: 2e° 5 , rorriag “the front , —s a & 1 ‘ ; ° ‘ ' iro ‘ nl 4 ee e =}. ® ié ; chin PAID : . * ‘ u ‘% iia aa N ct, and : way" . s fami 4 er . Ay id DN x ,7.48 uaneg fo He : MGM's TR TERRU PTED MELODY” — DRAMATI CINEMASCOPE ed ROMANCE! G LENN FORD - ELEANOR PARKER | i hy é ee 7 2 i fifo € il ai' | i‘ / FRIDAY & SATURDAY Walt DISNEY'S FESTIVAL ‘VIOLENT | “GKABENGA” - SATURDAY’ aaa «wT WAVE ses or THE FAMILY TREAT me . = "$a pa AIR-CONDITIONED * COMING * JUFF CHANDLER : # NOW THRU FRI. . Open af Lime A. M. “FORBIDDEN PLANET” Starving Walter Pidgeon * Ann Vrench PHOWNE rroreRraAt , 48 * | MODERN i}? Try 'ONED f - — Gla taiaela= STOLEN MOMENTS “TRIBUTE TO A BADMAN” MASTER PLAN” OF ECSTASY! 0. “AUFEATSTAKE” || arrtt@hon .. BL fll the pulpit of 8} a 4 . f . are — i ¢ | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JULY 19. 1056 | \ i 46 oe € ssessor at. $4 center, chats between dances with F Ff FRIDAY DANCERS — Bandleader Tom two couples at 150 Teenagers at Westacres | By ELEANOR G. DUCKWITZ Walled Lake Correspondent WESTACRES—About 150 Ber- are expected to arrive by car, bicycle or foot for the weekly dance tomorrow night at West- f i A f : i i i it HI it a° 38 ti! ry eae att i Hi A f l Bermuda- Wearers Expected at Dance As the band tunes-up before the weekly dances, the girls, who usually attend in colorful cottons, costumes First tune begins at 8:30 and while younger couples take their Joe Deimling, Carol Sommer, Roberta Welch and Mike McNamara. Carol and Roberta planned last the Westacres clubhouse. From left to right are week's dance. ° u ti; gs i z z i ny : i r 3453 at | Orion Couple Residing on Perkins St. Three Oxford Betrothals Are Revealed by Parents daughter, Wanda, to Thomas C. Knauf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knauf, , of Oxford High Knauf is preparing for the minis- try at Bob Jones University. Their marriage hes been set for Sept. 1. Mr. and Mrs..Alvah Tibbits an- and Mrs. Robert Alderman of Perk- ins street, and Larry L. Berry son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berry siieiiliiae F Haire, her cousin, friend Church and August Perkins St. Rochester Bands Start Summer Play ROCHESTER — Summer band ee Romeo Band ~ Offers Concert at 8 Tonight | Group lessons will be given at least once qa week with the fifth Last week's regular concert | he Varsity Band, including’ all was postponed because of the | 1.w members promoted last June, band’s appearance in the Cherry | wit) practice at 7:30 on Tuesday. Festival Parade verse |Graduates of the band and other band players are invited to attend rehearsals. Set Sunday Picnic families have planned a Sunday picnic, beginning at 2 p.m. The department said contracts worth $1,200.000 have been award- ed for improvements and dredging. Commerce Methodists Year's Work ine on Hospital Accounting at In-|Columbus, Ohio. The course will ‘University, Bloomington. | begin Aug. 13 and continue through 1 ys] Aug. 17, Trimm, who resides a 7 nd admir from|1155 Fairfax St., is the son of ‘\Slate Bake Sale son of Mr, and Mrs. John Bader Mrs. Carol Beardsley of Birming- ham has announced the engage- ment of her daughter, Helen Marie, No Dance, Planned Tonight at CAI, Is Canceled WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The. “youth night” dance slated for to- night at the CAI building has been canceled along with the Aug. 19 one, according to Torn Belton, rec- director jreation 28 did not draw enough attendance to warrant holding the second and ,ithird dance in the summer pro- gram, Belton said. * ¢ @ He urged teenagers to support the new “Blue Note Club” dances Thursday at the Eagles Hall in . Waterford. . creates an adequate substitute for our program.” He blamed not only lack of in- terest but difficulty of transporta- tion and more individualized ac- tivities for young people in summertime for the decreased at- tendance. ee * The dances attract from 300 to 400 in school months, but the three summer dances were to be an experiment in summer recreation. The regularly scheduled dances will resume in September, Belton says. Cut Overtime Fines for Oxford Parking OXFORD—New regulations gov- erning fines for overtime parking were put into effect this week in Oxford. Fines for these violations were reduced to twenty-five cents if paid by 7 p.m. of the day tncurred. Tickets are in the form of en- velopes and six drop boxes have been’ conveniently located in the business district. — |Four Towns Group | |Slates Annual Dinner FOUR TOWNS—On Saturday the _ | |first of two annual dinners will be served by the Elizabeth Rus- sell Guild of Four Towns Method- ist Church at 5:30 p.m. at the the dinner. Mrs. Chester Amann is chalir- man, with Mrs. Jay Bendall acting as co-chairman, COMMERCE — The Barbara Heck and Fannie Crosby . Groups of the Commerce Methodist Saturday at Union Lake Village. FE mam Wheat Farmers #s rig tif ge iri Fi i “oh : g z gf i F : Figs id <8 4 ze 5 i j Vote on Controls Oakland: GrowersJot z | sg ai shat penalties for farmers who planted more than their allotted acreage. Cooperators wil] receive a price support of 50 per cent of parity. VOTES Long, chairman of the Oakland County Agricultural Stabilization committee, announces the folowing polling places in Oak- land County: a : Cubes, Orie, w= Oxford nah! ‘farmers, at the lord Co-Op Implement Bullding in 4] i : During the week the boys are Alma as seniors in the fal, Tor says. A theme, such as this week's “Bermuda Bounce” title is chosen for each week. Last week it was a *‘finks” dance, suited to Friday the 13th. Floor show acts tomorrow are to be Ken Hanson;‘the poor man’s Bob and Ray,”’ Hoeflin and Han- nah, a comedy dance team, a at the Holly 214 South Broad &t., Molly. u Comme: he on south I ence, Wa Pontiac, Avon, , Bloomfield, W: Ff Parmin Bouth: and al Oak Townships, at the County oe. “ Lapeer and Romeo Men Study Banking ‘ Among 34 graduates of the Uni- versity of Michigan's School of Banking receiving degrees today are Richard Lee June, of Lapeer Savings Bank, Lapeer, and Mayree Harms, Romeo Savings Bank, Romeo, The school is sponsored joint- ly by the university and the Michigan Bankers Association. The two week session each sum- mer tries to give students “an appreciation of the really tough has to make in the bank.” Aver- magician, and other acts. age age is about 28,. ORION TOWNSHIP — The first section of the new M24 pavement extending from Scripps Rd. to Wal- don Rd. will open to traffic to- morrow morning. By the end of the week about three miles of the new road will have been poured, according to officials. The total project from Scripps Rd. to Perry St. is seven miles long, and will be four lanes wide. Four miles of the present. road The only complicated crossover will be at the Perry-Opdyke en- trance. The old section, where it is at two levels will soon be removed while traffic is using the new strip, so it can be graded to same level as the new bound strip. : Dept. has extra patrols in this area, enforcing the 35-mile speed limit throughout, and the. 25-mile limit in actual working areas dur- ing the day. Church will sponsor a bake sale FURNITURE At Its Very Best ‘PIXLEY’S Fine ‘Furniture 332 Main Rochester : OL 2-2121 will be widened and black-topped | First Strip of Four Lane Pavement Opens Friday This 35-mile speed limit is being enforced not only because of the heavy equipment aiid trucks, but also because the shoulders are not completed and are therefore unsafe at many points. Unless new problems arise, con- by Oct. 1, and the entire project finished by November 31, spokes- in National Poll on) ‘iby Mr, and Mrs. Frank J. Polasek decisions that upper management; crete pouring will be completed/Sage Troy Officials for New Drain ; ably be discussed at length at Toe se tines a) Tore cette tvorite comtols amditrich Writer fo Talk _ A two third national approval was needed for the controls. Theft) Women of Lapeer The forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sarah J. to Willlam Louis Beaubien is being announced lof Auburn Heights. William is the son of -Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Beaubien of 6181 Orchard Lake Study Cost-Plan | Rochester Library Lists New Books Metamora Girl to Wed Oxford Resident Jean, to Robert B. Derby, son of Rd. Date for the wedding is Sept. 1. | WALLED LAKE — Parents who - feel that their Johnny or Mary are _ economy.” It would later entail re- *\Allied Florist Unit Formed in Marlette MARLETTE — Florists of Sant- Good-|lac County took steps at a dinner meeting recently in Marlette to form an Allied Florist group. Plan Sacred Concert IMLAY CITY— First Baptist Church will have @ sacred con cert at 11 a.m. Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Betts will pre- sent the program with a variety of musica] instruments. Church Benefit to Open With Parade OKFORD — The Futurama Fair, sponsored by the Congregational Church, is scheduled for Friday} and Saturday afternoons and eve- nings, July 27-28, at the Daniel Axtord School. Robert Harrison and Harold Camp- bell are general chairmen, Mrs. Stimson Travis is in charge of the parade, which will form at Oxford and Washington streets at 1:30 Friday afternoon, and march to the fairgrounds. The parade will feature pets, dolls and decorated bicycles for children. The Womens’ Fellow- ship wil] have a float depicting “Grandmother’s Time” with an | old organ, and a real, old-time | song fest. There will be old cars, and new cars, horses, clowns, | floats and many other attrac- tions, | ; unusual pet, the best decorated bicycle, best - costumed girl with] doll and the best costume. Judges) wil] be Mrs. Donald Tripp, Mrs. Dan DeLano, and Mrs. Ellsworth) : i At the fairgrounds, there will be pony rides, wagon train, pony and men said. cart and fish pond; sale of fancy) SPECIAL TO THE i AIR-COOLED’ FOR ROTUNDA INN 3230 Pine Leke Rd., Pontiac, Mich. IS OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR, 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. WE ARE BEING PICKETED ILLEGALLY BY HOTEL & RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES ; LOCAL 794 and TEAMSTERS UNION, LOCAL 614 WE ARE COMPLETELY STAFFED AND SERVING THE PUBLIC IN OUR CUSTOMARY MANNER! NOTICE PUBLIC YOUR COMFORT Mrs. Fred Skibowski, the Rev.) - Prizes will be given for the most work, articles of clothing, white elephants, and refreshments. ' Exhibits of antiques, curios and mae will have a prominent place. Friday evening will feature a variety show, Saturday evening there will be an auction sale at 8, followed by a square dance with Tim Hoard, caller, at 9, “Grandmother’s Kitchen"’ will be open, supplying pies, cakes, jel- lies, jams, pickles, baked beans, meat loaves and chicken besides countless other goodies. The purpose of the Futurama Fair is to reduce the church’s Oxford Futurama Fair Slated July 27-28 indebtedness, and all departments - of the church are working to insure reaching the goal. Marlette Purchases Excavation Units MARLETTE — Purchase of a Diesel tractor with trench-digging attachment for approximately $5,- 700 was authorized by the Marlette Village Council] when it met this week. Jubb Motor Sales will supply the equipment, which will be used on sewer and water lines. NOW! Thru SAT. SS brn cece, DOORS OPEN 10:45 a.m. UNCONQUERABLE! ST ApAcie JEAN PETERS 2nd FEATURE In 1952- “HIGH NOON”... in 1953~ might! LANCASTER ; a) Ae ee FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING! Changes mesenreo ev WARNER BROS. erasnne — A — ¥ibe| iV/ Releosed by 20M Century fo bee : ae enter of HERON HOU Eric PORTMAN + Emlyn WILLIAMS TERFORD lea} { RIV F.|N A Corner Williams Lake- Airport Rés—Box Office Opens 7:30 P.M. : AM Ra’ sane ous ~~. . + Bee She ot ambiton i nee 8 MGM's “INTERRUPTED MELODY” Hi with Universal International ture years she collected ROMANCE! GLENN FORD: ELEANOR PARKER §§ ba ae he at on in | . MG fee “Catal fms” ees ry fn before “i wetie : + ghe left the studio. She landed : We have’ a hones here anajwhere she got a little more house on the lake front in Chi-|%¢t she is doing only When I'm working, I stay|Plcture i Ber six years | on Seg Novo lay By eye fu more tn BB. ¢ Rech two sets action. , . : een, 0 Fo pe ene going ae ey eee Sere | =~ ———————— Rw done ber ‘bated tel | ||| FRIDAY & SATURDAY — * a r 1 ae \ 3 - ce j See a | Walt DISNEY’S samen ithinking of quitting my career|County has canceled its Labor Day’ . ca Pa — | peragtlrnal weeks ago, But Tedlbarade for 1956, Helen L. Fields, ' : AN HAYWARD esr qT . ar : Cpe me c ‘VIOLENT “ev ABENGA” ee | , : fo ated SATURDAY’ |. | oh F an ma “ , THE NIGHT oF THE HUNTER: HEADLINES men NOW THRU FRI. : Open 04 11:00 A.M. ae “FORBIDDEN ee er ; ' EDMUND GWENN “Much careful t has been| fi a though “Trouble With Harry” Tf by! ) = “PREP “THE COURT JESTER” FRU. WMO -rennessee PARTNER” : — “DUEL 3. SUN" |——" Gregory Jennifer : Peck © Jones PLANET” being done so we will have SS It jan opportunity to thoroughly work et gegen ae CinemaSeope and Color — a ne Wolter Pidgeon Wildings, both British born, Starring in London Feb. 21, 1982.|)) Rey eee COUL q Y SAY. ny” EM 3-0611 COMMERCE DRIVE-IN THEATRE THE INDIAN FIGHTER AND THE INDIAN GIRL atl love as fierce as a fire-arrow! JACK Be TG: SHELLEY 7-8 WinTERS onmsenved av WARNER Bros tO NELSON «LEE MARVIN GONZALEZ GONZALEZ ween ty IPE TT Proce tr BLL OREO Apecacned ty SheMet ana + Doe by Cnr a COME EARLY DINE IN OUR OUTDOOR PATIO Serving Chicken ‘n Bosket—Pizze Pie ANNERNI i? CONDITIONED jm TODAY! fROnameiied timate” PALMER AND HIS HI-FI ORCH. FRI. & SAT. | WALLED LAKE |]| CASINO BALLROOM WILL-O-WAY PLAYHOUSE presents “The Happy Time” |} . “A Comedy Treat” a ~ _ New Playing Thru july 29 * ne . a aero) Nightly Except Monday OR by D Lame \_IINE VIA => 2)! 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(Downtown Store) No. 2=TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ig ‘ ' { " : i ‘h i \ \ ‘ . , ; é / y i f i 1 Red Sox Moving Up They closed in on the Indians one sign of a player brawi as Mil- City|waukee re-established total of 18, : + ares sauegeaeeea es he ope yo E Unga ea =i, See a po oP 3 =~ ee ie THE PONTIAC Seattle, felt she might be in some sub-par golf for a change today in the quarter-finals of the : a 8. lterday Adios Harry broke a lot of hearts—and wallets—with|Toledo, Ohio, that she hadn’t been) =~ his performance in the $25,000 National Pacing Derby./sble ' snare a birdie in three) Bardstown Runs A BOROS NEARLY EQUALS CARY’S TAKE | Cary Middlecoff is the name that comes to min when you are asked for the No. 1 pro during the few years, but how many know Julius Boros has almost The housing committee, trying to determine what size beds would be needed, learned that the U. S.. entry alone has 50 men taller than 6° 6”! %.. & er: “Floyd Patterson is resisting suggestions from well-/fortable wishers that he lose himself in the Maine woods or the! Adirondacks for the next month to strengthen his hands chopping timber. Paui Senators regret shortening their park. Their Camilo|“ampolis, Sand 2 Pascual already has been touched for 20 homers—thelmdaliss with « twomerpen 10 most ever yielded by a Washington pitcher in a season. |lowest qualifying He'll finish with close to 40 at current rate. Last year,|siory of She will in the big park, Pascual allowed only five homers. : F 3 j j H ij the defending Lesser Scents Sub-Par Play} ae baal ity ga ES A i af i I i a zg = Fit ; i it i 3% ft & 5 Ed E i] FY li fied i Take 3rd Place in AL ssi ee tite ig Pages pet tet ln \Hitchcock Seen Most Likely to — Replace Harris Eg Z ing nnual Union Golf Tourney === j : 2 g £ : E iH af g ta . : f i il =} H 5 a i i 5 af gee (1-9) Herriage yesterday, Ja ze f fs i i a = 2 ey | I & F | [ i : z i af if Ef eg [} Hori oe ee pee wee ite shaveag sm ip He i | ct i rt b I : . 8 ' Baltimore Calif., fought stroke for MOA hotes, qualifiers placing in On Saturday at Municipal ninth for the Birds’ sixth straight| stroke. Lumsden won the race in PE A pe 5 ania of lie the : victory. Morrie Martin, late of the}9 hours, 51 minutes, @ half hour| aay began qualifying for Birming-| champlonship division, where The eighth annual UAW Region| Local 594, was last year’s cham- | White Sox, won in relief afterislower than Park's record set ininam Country Club's popular best-| only one of ‘the 1955 champlon- 143 golf tournament will be held! pion at the Municipal layout. | 2°PPINE & tying Chicago rally injthe 1954 inaugural. Park's time|nan invitational tournament, Most] ship team is back, Elmer EU Saturday at the Pontiac Municipal) Ge Rath. Tee Chicago slump iti wae 9:51:00.2. of Southeastern ‘s top| strom, who won the long match at 9 am. the Oakland County UAW Recrea-|more lost 14 in a row during Au- Greta Anderson, the Danish-|in what is expected to be the clow Pat Schwab, will probably team Competition will be featured in|i0" Coumell. . --_|_____ gust_of 1954 born 1948 Olymipic winner. in the ost and, one of the most interesting! with brother Ralph for this one. crt gem ncaa j of the series. oe be ponte on ae ee medal; women's individ . Today's round cover 8 aasecta bad y and four-man team total. s will pry Sandusk pote 4 will be conducted ra i e senile ae he aes se ee Junior Leaguer. |ts's's.'as 2. vs. ea to and net winners in shotmiikers, and are rated a good each and in every fight. chance at the title ‘Tournament director A] Bornak reports that entries have been re- ceived from UAW and CIO mem- bers in Adrian, Monroe, Howell, Birmingham and Detroit, as well as Pontiac, About 90 golfers are entered at this time. . All CIO members in UAW Region 1-B are eligible to enter the men's division. Immediate relatives (wives, sisters, and daughters) are qualified to enter the women’s di- vision, Post entries will be. ac- cepted until 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Charles Cappell, a member of Shoots 32 Low Net Yesterday's Silver Lake Wom- en’s Golf League action attracted) 99 players for the weekly tourna- ment, with Mrs...Myron O'Dell turning in a 32 for low net. Low gross for the day went to the sea- son-long leader in that depart- , Mrs. Elbert Looney, with 53. poet HAS CONNECTIONS — Spider Mrs, William Merritt had low putt| Of Chicago connects with left flush Holly Mims of Washington, D. C. Webb (right) the jaw of in Class © tilte, CHURCH LEAGUE STANDIN i cope | the Auburn: Helge Pays Club reser omit i Wirephote | netlacked 4 a of their fight at Chicago Stadium last night. Webb, |Protne toys hub” Miawket the(fire Patti. ie § Gibercy nape. § an Underdog, scored a unanimous decision over | senators, in Knothole League |Aret Mar'nt. Bapt. 5 Mims.in.a nationally televised fight, scrapa at Jaycee Park,’ am. Bape fos. & , i # & _ flocked horns in @ Class F Junior Dawson of Red Run who qualified jet Columbia - Joslyn and (Gets No-Hitter .acitcresrets: te ‘blows Invitational seas soem iene of Pine Lake (one of PL’s fine golfing twins) who also: qualified) | Sunday with 71. Several other Sut seb at CC with 71; Roy Bergen of Grosse Bet le and Birmingham's Dr. Frank nCiTY MEN'S _Sbaw's Jowslers 10. Blew ag | _ Jets va. Oliver + |day qualifiers were G. I, Connely Buick, al’ om ae Wee 5:30 oe ee ae Oy t social affairs sostom ia ~ penned oo he big soci Of the (our patent Bap ft vagy Win Streak ae re 17 me Wednesday |'ast Sunday with a 68; Dick Wibel pitcher _ {Dave Jones hurled his 2nd no-hitter By tra. Hole Bogey squad, 13-0./Beats Mrs. DeBolt , A bogey-4 on the par 3 second was & bad day for pitch-| 1 hole, yesterday cost Mrs. R. F, DeBolt of Pontiac her overtime match with Mrs. R, G, . Martel League baseball ga tsiugged [With Ss. Mrs. Martel bagged a amo, 114% (per yop agn be a ft ville downed the Oxford fhe D Gingell SE and the Clarkston aw namtutae Merchants trimmed the Mets, 124," ~ | for Unbeaten GM Nine The true measure of a winning by Dave Zittes baseball team is its ability to pro- a ure stan, Greeny duce in the clutch. General Motors) mound. Warren Hagyard came | | | deadiock with a four-run outburst|All the damage occurred after two in the bottom half of the 6thimen were stanza to defeat Griff's Grill, 62.) The Coachers tallied twice in the ’ silat Ne EE A te MET Ny ik a ictal ailieanae iiiiannm hei. , Mika inti sie tet Lovell, with 70. Sam Berson, $:30, at Benudette: North - santatch play beeing et ee es ie that day and Saturday, with the |vile’s:30 rue, ce mene eae” Oe semifinal and final rounds of 18 | wy ed thats holes each on Sunday. ee pm and : Saturday's dinner-dance is one of| Dr#7ton- tae es, SE a Os Se EN fs ae TON Mot aie Pe ee te Fae Wee abt eas f : : s The Royal team, engaged in ey Jaga Revel Bar tcl ot at toga Bar tes, and a % | critical battle with the coachers Leggett, Taylor Sign a ty eatin nial, taithe assurances made by ite mem- LS : and place in the American di-i¢. Tw Studio Bout of + in loca} |2CPs of good conduct in the future, > ape : Bee cere fos tema sik ace mal ences parrsal, a3 aba snc ma to Fries, Memneny Peg Le ABOUT IT! Bites ss se etna ne cee oe eee e ek Gesoachinte wilchay ak whe Tea wis Poeals “Last night, however, when bation for the remainder of the|south Saginaw street, at 5:30 p.m. iy tho chit arbitrator to resmnns |e at Winder, Ost Royal Barv’ third baseman was / season. to make the Detroit trip together. VES EF WU —_& | wets or torte, wien was un bout will’ be televised justifiably ejected from the game | || needed, a 7-0 decision was award |(CKLW-TV) starting at 10:30 p.m. for making am unspertemansiike | ed to GMC, The contest, at Beauw- | (EST). remark to the plate umpire, the s * dette Park, was in the 2nd inning | Winner will move into the role erat gir en Narthcny ols hero Toni t Frida and Sat. at the time with the Coachers jof No. 1 contender for the Mich- a So fo gens Hless | © 28 | holding 2 1-0 lead. A postrhu- |igan lightweight crown now held ed ee ane ae Ge wet barb conference with league di- ‘by Lane, of Muskegon. re thn of de o | You. Trade in Your Car... 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" CHEVROLETS now to make room for these cars we are sloshing the prices on our pres- ent stock... because everything MUST GO! ‘TK NEW 1956 chevrolet Holf-Ton SEDAN PICK-UP SEE HOW $] 49 5 1665 | YOU SAVE! * ON THE SPOT APPRAISALS x MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES NEW 1956 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR women players ; nate the National Clay Courts Ten- play yesterday with Art Larsen of _ Larsen beat George Stoesser of Bt eel NAR Sess Bo PS Bee pe re a Se DA ENS eg ee ee Te eee Heese ls eee ee a SP et RO re ci ON Ce ARE eh Re RE OMEN yt r a 7 % TE eee 4 » % ; é Oh a |THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 10,:1956 Eliminated in National Clay Court Meet : CHICAGO “#—Favored men and} continue to domi-| i nis Tournament and competed to- day for quarter-final positions in the singles divisions. Shirley Fry, who recently won the Wimbledon championship and is top seeded in this tourney, beat) Beverly Toland of St. Louis yes- terday, 6-0, 6-2, Althea Gibson of! New York City, seeded second, de i | | | i feated Virginia Carpenter of Oak! Park, Ill., oi, +. ; The men's singles also went ac-| cording to pattern in third-round| San Leandro, Calif., and Bernard (Tut) Bartzen of Dallas, Tex. seeded No. 1 -and 2 respectively, | winning their matches. * © « ‘Monterey, Calif., 64, 6-2 and Bart-/ zen breezed past Richard Potter/ of Detroit, 6-0, 6-1. | Alenjandro Olmedo of Los An-| geles, a Peru Native who atiend- ed UCLA and is the National In-| tercollegiate’ champion, beat Jim) Dougias of Palo Alto, Calif, 3-6, | 6-2, 61, * * * Other newcomers who advanced in yesterday's play are Barry | Mackay, 20, Big 10 champ from] the University of Michigan, and] Ron Holmberg, 18, Tulane fresh-/ man who won the Wimbledon jun- ior title. MacKay defeated Joaquin Reyes ot Southern. California, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4, and Holmberg defeated Robert Detroit last spring had 1% play- ers six féet of taller. 1 io HOT WEATHER SPORT | BUYS ICE CHEST| PICNIC JUGS Reg. $ 98 $2.79 BADMINTON SETS ‘5° COMPLETE . SPINNING OUTFIT Rod, Reel, Line un te | Just Arrived FALL GUN STOCK LAY-A-WAY NOW! HAWN’S SPORT SHOP 16S. Cass’ FE 2-7621 Adcock Draw NL Fines’ i AYR «OCTONITE AND _| a % FRIDAY ‘tl § no punches werelhe added: , wy Gomez and Adcock were| “Those things happen in a i\\ ac- Joe, who had hit eight home game. Supposing “a \ : ‘ st tesleas'in Se grouame pom caaatee Bret ben Yas é ; — - game won by New York 8-6, injiast night he had “‘no hard feel-|and get spiked. Why should I get! STOLEN BASEs— , a innings. . ings toward Gomez.” mad? Jobin Sresive and’ ieean” at Loe: | SOME FREE — My Babu’! Gomez's first plich nicked Ad- ‘+ ¢ “Adcock stands too cldse to the! af 10; Wace. New York, 8; Tempie, Cin-| stands before his new home &t -/cock’s right wrist. As Adcock, a! “I've been hit four ‘times by/plate and he moves slow. I didn’t ‘ YG : : NG (oase@ on 8 decisions)—taw-| Spendthrift Farm, Lexington, {powerfully built 210-pounder| pitchers,” said. “I've had it/mean to hit him. «ll eee | ree ae Clochingst a ira funk ena eretima:| Ky. The U-year-old French-stal- | walked toward first base the twolup to here,"* he added, drawing) Gomez said he didn't think the I @ se Silt 13: Rash, Chicago and| lion, which came from Ireland, players exchanged words. Sudden-|his i “ | | REG. ; e 7 1 ricepiacen. SS 3, col ip the firet to My direct trom |ly, “Adcock wheeled and. charged|{ got mead, . I \ soos ROTARY POWER MOWER ree? tshurgh, ($6: Heddix, Phiiadel- Europe to the Blue Grass. He the mound like a maddened bull.|He in.| ‘It's all forgotten now,” he said. | Puitadetphia’ ox oe Was purchased for $650,000... Gomez, rubbing up the cover of a[I want to bat again. I make my!"I'd rather be sale than sorry.” | i> selves = votes § , Re. | es wnishicr ae : Dayton’'s Lower-Than © Foun LAW OLA « . * ' ce _ : , * 4 i * . <— a . | Ee “ = 5 aed : O¢ - #2 a | 3 ‘ oa , £ i aoe ; “ “@,, : . al i | " } 3 yy | , 3 | . ; ' = 2 ) ——s, 8 ; « a, —),. \ : an —n | ‘ i i . : ££ 4 | 2 Pia : . % 4 ( z x % al | 2 ee ie : F gs : 3 ii 8 ; . i Re ae . i = pee 3 ; We have just made a special group purchase from our manufacturer. Every tire in this sale is PRICED LOWER THAN OUR DEALERS PRICE! OUR PRICE LISTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR INSPECTION. We URGE YOU to take advantage of this sale now ... for we CANNOT RE-ORDER any of these tires! é alt: POWER - , a For Fords, Mercurys, Lin- : SEF colns & ‘55-'56 Chevrolets. ee GUARANTEED : 6 —. H 27 MONTHS .00 al SID 3 | IOEW, 29” *5-.79 - DE eae JULY SPECIAL | £5.70, ae Wheel DEWALT RST ting Alignment Res | ‘Alignmen CK ) cx with cover : Includes C . “57.00 x ‘ PEWALLS (Atl NYLo i | 6 68 = " NEAVY WULA Tiare : 7 Comhet anh. 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On, ‘ES.1 OAS BARELY PWIFTEED WHEN 1 STARTED OUT TO SEE CARNWVAL. NOW DAVER WAST RE WERE TWO EARS! WONDERED! WHEN YOD WRESTLED THAT BEAR MT THE [| ACCURATE... ine, T.M, Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.) By Dick Cavalli PRETTY (ICANT WAGINE 4/ I DONT KNOW. UGH! I NEVER BAZ YOUALWAYS \ SOMETHING TASTED SUCH tOn’T IT? WANT TO.EAT HERE /“y -ABOLIT AWFUL FOOD ee 3 THE 7 C f a y. A J 2 Lj Li om LI = © 1906 by WA service, me. 7-9 CAUALLI GRANDMA By Charles Kuhn GRANOMA, I DON'T | | THAT'S RIGHT. I STAY | SOMEONE GAVE ..AN' UNTIL ONE O’ TH’ RUBBER BELIEVE YOU GET T NEIGHBOR BOY N OUT IN YOUR YARD SHOT FOR HIS BIRTHDAY... Be Too couse! uous? Se RNR SS iD if . 4 f oo - a SPICUOUS./’ on are mp . . iA. HALF ACRE CASTLE “It says he weighs 140 pounds and should go far as a lawyer!” Jo/ c = J i %S 9 1 | ¢ aa snF % 4 )} e f ’ e ar wap yg 1S if % A ee higher, cent higher, $1.40; soybeans % lower to een ome Seer ee 5 cents a hundred pounds higher, ay Le. - ee Main news factor in the market! Grain Prices * 2 CHICAGO GRAIN E No 1, 1.00-1.25 bu, ry W128 ba Borrel Not tbe CHICAC AP) today: oe OE. One ee: & Perryy Ty ts waaense 6% ene 16% sacsecee TI% Dee vavssees 220% | R eeeneneee 1.54% Lard bp sdnesne 11% DY .cseenee. Hee er 22: oe i aa 6 aly “seeee eeenene 1. eeeee 1“ey Asks Ties With Tito} 2.00 bu. ch. No 1, 2.50-2.' Se me ay tees Says Country Will Not} checks So's Be Second Poznan room, ss ¢ # But Nicola Pacella, who said he worked on Villa Taverna paint jobs for 20 years, said that Mrs. Luce’s bedroom adjoins a rose arbor and that the arsenic compound used to spray the plants might have caused the poisoning. Pacella said he was not hired to do the job the last time the bed- room ceiling was painted. The painters who did the work, he said, did “a sort of patch-up busi- ness.” He said that “they used tar paper and painted on top of it.” Something Vichy Here BUFFALO, N. Y, The audi- ence at Buffalo's Memorial. Audi- torium got a charge out of the drinking fountains. Officials said a faulty valve permitted gas, used in charging the concessionaire’s water lines, to back up into the cows 10.50-12.50; few average to high erades 10.00-19.00; medium to good steer calves and stock steers 15.00-18.25. Business Nofes Manager D. H. Lewis and G. A. Bogley, of the Prudential Insura- ance Co.’s Pontiac office, are among 190 company delegates cur- agara Falls. achievement in 1955, according to firm officials, . ‘ ee 6) Jack L. Brauher, of 2 Colling- Brauher is a local representative for the two fixms, {| ti uit iH Silver .. 58.7 Tel & Tei. . 33.7 NEw, SORK—(Compiied by the As/Kupka wanted to go to the Bridge-| m2” ais to 60 water State Farm for an alcohol-'| suet iy Stocks lism cure, the $100 way — or not, 188-1/at all. He told Judge Kupka he -s/paid a. $100 taxi fare to rently attending a three-day re-|57 ; travel ‘j\from Chicopee Falls to Bridge- $ ad- 5 a gional business conference at Ni- ¥ 1 Attendance at the meeting is|!\.3 low based upon outstanding sale s|i958 lo wood Ave., recently completed a uae course in life insurance under. Gemmer \writing conducted by Mutual of Howe Omaha, and United of Omaha. |?¢2'4 iu 1! ij { Communist party boss last night|round reds with a pledge that his country would not be the scene of a sec- ond Poznan and a bid for closer/ ties with Yugoslav President Tito. DUTROTS, Geroe, who holds the govern- Pad! ment post of first deputy premier, '3-3% made clear his position soon after, B*' "ys , Peck Matyas yo ag gs white seoee M01 tal Coal... chief and long-time to, oe» 41.1 Johns ves . CHICAGO POULTRY Allved att i og resigned under fire, The beefy,| cmcaao., July i (AP)—Live poultry > ~ ws Salsey May... bald old Red boss also quit the/stesdy on hens young stock, Allis Chal ..,, 362 Kennecott ... on caponettes; receipts 167 coops eoes344)=6Kimb Clk... party's ruling Politburo he so long) rweanesday 119, 111,000 Ib; f.0.. paying ates 15 Kresge, 88... had dominated. rices unchanged to 1 lower; heavy Am A vans. 946 Kroger ..... My -20; hens 17-18; brotlers OT am ¢ " ¥ Lehn & Poss *. 6° fryers | 24%-25%; an enears 18: Am Cyan... a4 OF Glass... Re Sie Set speach to See senty icf over , Am M & Pay.. 393 Ly fe My... Central Committee, Geroe fotors.... Aire... be #4 - Am snes C4 Loew" nounced Rakosi's ‘Stalinist’ mis- Livestock Am seseee 218 rood FSS takes and promised quick reforms. DETROIT LIVESTOCK Am Smelt. -:; 662 Lou, & Nash He also called for a bigger police} prrrorr. guy 19 (AP) — Woes — jam f Mee Mack ‘Trk ..« force, strong collective leadership gilts Tariy to make s market, seking 25 Am Tob vers 108 McOrew g ba eaty Gieciptine Bettie. 180, Market generally cH Mette te new party boss apologized steady today. Compared last Thursday |i Ba ha Mere * trad * steers Armour . to Tito “tor past slanders” and heifers mostly 40 cents higher; cows and|Armst Ck...... 31.7 Midi Bt promised to seek closer political) ,uis fully steady; stockers ond food 1005 Mog «00+ 188.4 ee a ; teady; aroun eneee : * and economic cooperation with) sr. pi to’ low prime 994-1162 Ib,|Avco Mfg ..... 5.3 Minn Le Yugoslavia, steers 23. * oe on Monday betore jee Wet ease 333 roe * advarce; eves Motor Wh 1235 Ib. ‘and 1316 Ib. steers 22.80; liberal|Benquet ...... 2 ; In his first speech to the Cen-|volume choice fed stegrs 21.80-22 $0: good | Bett tae! »-- 118.8 * ee tral Committee, Geroe declared, |{¥ sone saute mainly 900-1100 Tp 10.00- Borde os : - O8 om ‘Dairy 2 It would be a grave danger not|20 Roice 742 Ib. betters 39.00; (Briges Mf... = Net Lead. to draw the consequences of the! poi choice 742-800 Ib. hetfere 30.98-31.78; Balke... 374 aes wee ” ers wee . he would use. all means to. avert|tatt sas aac cena at Barrows °° 443 Ree ea and mtx ers - sere oO! f any Hungarian repetition of the) !ncudine south: tat FS 343 ag Av ' oe 13.75; cutter kinds down to 12 most eee ‘ ” nm Dry 45 ‘ and freedom” riots which utility cows 1: 13.90: Sow commnaretes an Pac... 332 Nor Sta Pw j 0 an e rocked Poland and he Commu- cows Up 3,38 _eanners and, cutter Carrier Opes-? poe Owens i O1 T 4 ft f : an come nist world ° dome moretal bulls mostly 14.00-16.00; few) rater .. iene 3 Panh By “ “Our se cecte Re taseat Sina Sant Gass BEY Beg Bo own 0; - party must advocate wal ce, 489-829 Ib. stock steer (Ghetto t? eos Boke Ds broader democratization,” he|caives 10.80; se smatier jote mostly Cities Bre <2. 106 Pa RR #* Ton, good stock itd - ‘ Pens: come stronger in Hungary Our} | calv lable 73. Market opening ** ae meine D cee party must absorb the forces) veaiers uneven; choice and prime +196 cree 3! —. tea which are dissatisfied with the|hieher: others steady; bulk -secee 15.6 Proct & G te . low choice 18.50-25.00; high choice and/Comw Ed ..... 42.6 Pullman - present situation. me 26.00-30.00; utility and commercial Edison... 48.1 Pure Olt Geroe has risen steadily 5.00-18.50; cull and low utility mostly W Oas.,,, 327 RCA... ; 10.00-15.00. Pw.... 49 Sti the party ranks, Before becoming| Sheen—Salable 100, Market stesdy to- coese 206 Rex Drug deputy premier in Premier And- dev. Compared last Thursday: Market/Cont Can ..... og FR Met steady, considering quality: few small/cont COP&S... 14 Rev Tob B ras Hegedues’ regime, he ran the/|lots good and choice spring ‘lambs 22.00-/C mt ...., 7 Rock Spe in 24.00: well finished lambs absent: ...194.4 Revel’ Du ministries of finance, state andjutiinty and good sorine lambs 17.00-|Conver Rng... 646 Safeway 8st communications. 1950: seatterine cull to esod shorn Pa... og Bt Joe heed ee Tscete thee Con Fast Sw % Moealgarie WHS BF Shae In 1953, he took over as interior ———_ Det Baton ate 344 Hert Bors minister and thus gained control] cmcaGe gue In ape earble Chem*: 78 Shell Ott ‘ 7 6,500: market slow: steady to. st: gee > OES. ot Hungary's secret police. No. 2 and 3 butchers; closed dull: (rest Al, «..- 80 Sinclat barely steady to weak: few hundredim: auto L. |. 34.8 Bo Pe . * . 1 and 2 190-220 Ib. around 235i) a@ Mus... 36 sou Rr Italian Painter _ [ister cariyiMtows ‘ttenay to Monty Sigma Roa", 3 Bot Py higher; closed slow, steady; poor ship-iprie RR.|).' 207 Sperry 5 ring outlet; bulk No. 2 and 3 200-270\py-cell-O '..:. 904 Sta Of Im in Luce Home _ [hab ssbedteatiy: Se woe so isle itor... aes grt Oh nd 3 200-220 Ib, 17.70: several lots io “~* gay Std Ol Cal 1 and 2 190-220 Ib for weiehtirood Mach 74° Std Ol NJ Tells Other Cause |3%nitsitito tin ast aig Me Ne;|Fore Mot. sa Std, OU On CAUSE |:2 ana 3 270-290 th. 1575-1658" severa Sul..., 73.4 Stevens, JP Ista: ‘most’ Now” 2) and’ "3° 166-190" te. Tre..s. 313 Sin On ROME (INS—A house painter 1400-1650: targer lots sows up to 400|G00 poekm’’. ey) Swift & Go who worked many times on the|!, kee tess Soe, Tene 20? a: Flee..." 63 ze Pd Villa Taverna, residence of U. S./580 %. 12.00-13.5. . fe” 99.) Pex @ Bul .. Salablec attle 2,000: ad’ .* ‘a Textron ....e5 Ambassador Clare Boothe Luce,|y9: steers average goed ana Setter fe ees 338 Thomp . Pd suggested today insect spray, not po oro pail sendy a " higher; cove 43.4 ae & aay: paint, may have caused the poison- steady: commercial cows. about “steady: caves “21, Cransamer / i an La en ing which afticted Mrs. Luce. |iower: bulls week’ te mostly $0 lowers Goedrieh ..... 8. Inderwd ' vealers, storkers yond eteeders steady: dy cave TU ya gaswite The chemical which caused the| fii. eeathe qantas cers went, niet Oran, Paige... al Re ambassador's serious illness was stoore -e yearlings 1928-1384 Ib. 22.80- est 3... 20. Onit Aire previously reported to have come} i9s0-22.25: few utility’ and standenalaoll Gi... tyra On Gas Cp. from paint which flaked otf the| sire, 189.1830; ow good and hte By oe an ceiling of the ambassador’s bed-|22.25-22.50: bulk utility and commercial $6.3 OS Steel’ Stl... 88.2 West Un Tel nepir Cop.... 59.4 Bk vealers 20.00-23.00: cull to commercial/Interlk Ir STOCK AVERAGES ehange..... — ona today.:)..2723.3 ‘41.4 Ga: | Arr 273.6 141.4 14 -968.1 140.7 eee es Toledo Edison Co\,.,.,... 13.2 Screw Prod Go# oie ee sale, bid and asked, oated Eee f I = MEESPCSSERSERE aw wuawas *,* °. Eurusexanessiyl * re SEEAE * serene eu - ~ SRIF WHR Rese tem a + SSLUSISTSTeKseASAassse sNessusysss= Hhivewen ou ww vveeaeae eutoressasSesusesenuasesessesese VeNwEeRaw munwis Oe m3 — mms ee) Bes in 2 8 Yngst Bh Zenith Rad ie. water, where he was ' s mittance to the state eiSeeeeso§ 248Omae eis Indians to Adopt 18 Palefaces at Annual Rite B F EE g » > 4\U. §S, corporation, will receive -2)$575,000,000 by sale of the stock. Shareholders are to be given the A. Lewis, 19, of 1081 Stanley Ave.,| who pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while his operator's license was revoked. Walter N. Colburn, 54, of 67 Omar St. yesterday. paid a $100 fine im-' iposed by Pontiac Municipal Judge’ Maurice E. Finnegan. Colburn was found guilty of driving while under, the influence. of liquor. Found guilty on a charge of driv-| ing while under the influence of| Z : ; simple larceny, Delores M. Husted, 19, of 8030 Reese St., Clarkston, yesterday was fined $15 by Spring- field Township Justice Emmett J. Leib. Congregational Church, Mil 8t., Fri. July 20, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.| July 21, 8 to 11 a. m. Summer | clothing, shoes. ore If your friend's in jail and needs | bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. | A Asked Alcoholism Cure | —but Not This Way | | | Pleading guilty to s charge ot} jimonths at the farm. But the man] iba} “T don't want to go this way,"|] ‘S/he said =, but he did. , $. TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE RDS. Now Under Construction: Store R HARDWARE é fe 2 af g [ £ if it é F F ; ; i i : i lease M. Castro organization We Kot Wada ond ay Pleese coll Mr. O’Brien for an appointment, — FE 5-6168 or Contact sy Bes Don M. Casto — Don M. Casto, Jr.. Developers — "42 South 4th Street, Columbus, Ohio CApital 8-5331 WINNER OF MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN. NOW "TAKES SPEED ENDURANCE CROWNI_| COVERED 2,841 MILES, AVERAGING 118.37 M. P. H. BE OUR GUEST FOR A PONTIAC TEST! ... accept our invitation to a thrilling experience. We feel sure that after you have you, too, will feel as we do that Dollar for Dollar You Can‘t Beat a Pontiac! CALL FE 3-7117 today and make a date or come in for that test thrilling experience! YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU DID! Dollar for Dollar You Can‘t Beat a Pontiac ‘THERE IS NO BETTER DEAL THAN AT THE ntiac Retail Store 65 Mt. Clemens Across From the Post Office rn Pees wn SW REO Oe Sue ol a wore a ee ah u | | : between Earlier, Sen. Richard L. New berger (D-Ore), charged the White the |House was exerting “unprecedent- inte (°¢” Pressure on Republicans to| Rigo This was in answer to a charge by Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz), Democratic ma-|Paul M. Butler settled|cratic leaders to call the bill) adjourns. |““to enhance Morse's ; H Ht ge35 | 37109 3Atua : , Dem- : under May and 25,384 under J ae ee ee gest De es ie oe pare peace ence Burylor GI Loan Activity they had been affected by the poi- “and congressional campaigns as|Takes 59 Quarts of Oil Last matt the VA received Physical Education ecreation or Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6 "eT Wl EE ¢ jac Pre: Industrial Arts For work a te vamewany hfe Moe ter m45- ae Court Repor E See, $4017 a year to start, with Journeyman merit increases to $4 ecaree =| Die Makers LONG PROGRAM. APPLY In PERSON JODA INDUSTRIES INC, N. PARKE SE Aears ane poy SALESMAN ew ears. tet Stee rt Croperative Real Betave Exchange verueed proauets, ‘o- viswal sh | HOURREREPER TOR 3 OR mPa oe, | pete Amt me. to tra per ik j We rain "vou. Pale ou requires | "Gerwrher Must have a! least 2 SALESMEN ESTaTe © manager housework. linawest Ld " ina FoMas fk oe wea te full or spare “WTD. MOTEL MGR. Reliable couple betwen 45 & 85, mote. Good pay for eet Poa Prey‘ Employment Agencies 8A BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS Hy eee Nest $4254 . EMPLOY- WoMAN WANTS DAY WORK, 3 aye & Wee Mid. AND. Disctss and sick leave, retirement plan esetal securite Many ether Pontine FE 3-151 CAREER CENTER B-l RIKER, BUILDING FE #0416 i or part time werk Must be re -iLA a J OPERATORS, PART : BP hap s beet EXPERIENCED ~~ WAITRESSES. a sg he eed ee or older Call FE 29-9135 Jn ' Ex is YR. week. FE 65450 A day, refer available. ee wen on im charge. Write Pontiac DY LIKE Y 2 of 3 days. FE 5-58%2. MIDDLEAGED LADY, STAY nights, reasonable, care gt FE 23-1418 before 1 Mark. four ein. MIMEOORAPHING, TYPING, secretarial service. TM 3-2842. PRACTICA: NURSE AVAILABLE. OR 36821. Pe sink “* OS A xk. FE 6-3970 References. OR 3-1905 RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS BA- house Work Cs py ke rE . , IN my home Pick-up and deliver. WALL WASHING OTHER WORK. Neat. FE 5-6308, after 4. WOMAN DESIRES BABY SITTING by hr. while mates ig om, Eves. To = SANE- AY AT “tate DRIVER | . ou FE 8-1645 anted Male 10 CARPENTRY WORK WANTED NO € sa if Fave rm olert m ie ae Earn unlim MAHAN REALTY.CO. ees ¥ areas fnintrew arraneed Willie o| Burk. 326" Chippewa, Drive, fonfigence. Repiy to Pontiac Press Greenville Ohio. AN AOE ~ee ee coat & sports | complete chares. Trim win OOL dows, train help Excatlent oppor. hey ven salary. plus com- mis . i . MAKERS [|-#¥ Steady work in thion shop, with all fringe bene- fits; must be fully quali- fied. Apply Avon Tool| tse" Co., 4th and Water Sts.,|* heca Rochester, _ WANTED SAREE — Fines C. Schuet 7400 E. Highland Rd. 3139) x “= traveling. 4 TON oe tree ae EMT Wiha Faas Tine ee 4 i ‘ fe i Sat f Z ; Ol i i i RE ae ge ARPENTER AN a ted @asonabie. 2-0552. ARPE NEW AND CARPENTER WORK, WN remodeling. Also cabinet OR CARPENTER WORK, ALL KINDS, Reas 4-1330 CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ts Kitchen & specialty. FE CEMENT WORK OF ALT. KINDS. FE 82740 EXP MARRIED MAN HOUSEKEEPER parents a Je. old boy. Stay. . Cook tor cen ve in. Pontiac ve days Applications he y shop. Experienred, capable e RNACE OGUEANING | AN ¢ i Sheet metal work, MA- A ed, For rther d see ad under Help Wtd. Male , Reasonable, FE 7-0412 PLUMBING WORK WANTED, Reasonable PE 6-1.6. SINGLE EXP FARM HAND needs work & board. OR pant | WINDOW AND WALL WASHING. FE or FE 8-2825, o. WOR ates Oooo Facts tre ORE LLOYD MONROE FE 46866 -] LAYING SANDING & FIN. contractors. "E 3-7647. Pontiac Hardwood r Service, A Licensea WASHING. TRONINGS, AND +0897 stretching curtains. FE s Building Service 12 A&B TRENCHING uote, water line field tile. PE 5-9061. BRICK. BLOCK, fireplaces. PE 2-2468 CEMENT & BLOCK Work. Fr 5-078 CEMENT AND BRICK WORK, chimneys, drives. olanter boxes, up to # ft ‘ong worehe tie re | meng barbecue sits a iner & sea wall All work stat om. + Se Construction. 3-4879 ee wits. “Ele Son Fe ‘A i] teed work. Free estimates. OR 3-000. pee ELECTRICAL CONTRACT WIRING trie. Coe 1008, Muren FLOOR DING OLD FLOORS egmecialy Cert L Bills, FE ee P. Ga +7519 fall work fo Boz | YOUNG MA GARAGES, any kind. FR eres WORE OF ‘peas ce Aenea NDS OF CEMENT WORK. “BLOCK AND CEMENT work, Also chimneys. Nn job too large. Restdentia: commer cat Quarsntesd wort Pn. Fe D & M BLDG. SERVICE T Go thie ing, finishing 188 Edison. Ph FE 24405 JOHN TAYLOR ~~ LICENSED FLOOR CONTRACTOR LAYINO-SA 0 2410 CRANE 1616 N I ~* ranteed. ater Prosing ur q R. QO. Sanding and . Phene rE SIDEWALKS DRIVEWAYS | AND comes oe all winds OR i & @. or after ) ; . 8 tion, Vie of Waterford Twp. OR D478 ‘ ic ALLA- or 2-216 TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING BP _Tompose ve Building Supplies 12A COMPLETE HOUSE DISMAN- tled and delivered to your let. 7m Union Wrecking Co. #135 eis a VAlley 3-2046 ber cons: h 2x10, Reering. some sheeting used cemen' ADDRESSING, ENVELOPE 8TUF.- fing and Bent _pockaging done at home, MA AIR - ws, shears, knives one siccnarguee, Powe piety see PE our Gene Printing & Co, 2 W. Law- Sree me Pr 3-0138 APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of autometic. washers, wringes washers, refri¢- erators, Radios, cleaners and all tenes of amall anplit’es. POY", _98 Oakland Ave. FE +-4031 and trimming Get ~ur bid 92-7168 m acnum sWeepers. Th te acotete. £02 N. Johnson. ‘A small. . ELECTR SERVICE RE- pairing & rewinding 218 E. Pike. Ph. Pr 4309) PLASTERING D, Meyers EM_ 3-163 PLASTERING Pree estimates MA ¢ a? sheet, meta ir. F . nr arvice. M @heet Metal, 12% Franklin Bivd. FE 6-0313, Lester Manley, POURED CONCRETE BASE- ment. Free estimates 3-7194, ie th SEWER CLEANING Sinkse—Sunday Serivre FE 4.2019 ~ HEATING SERVICE Gas, off burners «and furnaces, serviced ACE TREY SERWCE rgd ~ Moving & Trucking 19 A- ovine as Reasonable Rates Vr esse A thing A , fee, Reliable PE 23-0685. tod gravel Fe voor SO AN wants hauling of anv kind. FE aT. O’DELL CARTAGE Looe Se be eS bish anytime COPENHAVER'’S RADIO & 7% anytime. vk i and | or rr 14 * | CIOHT HAULING AT ANY TIME. FE 23-2200. CIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING AT leensed. 56625. c AND HEA NO AT COEF WAULESG PAGE TF SEAT. REDUCED RATES Lares var to serve vot. @mith 4-4ana Moving, FE Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRA % ton Sates * 1 ton stakes Dump Races mi-tratiers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 8. WOODWA: Open Daily cluding, Sunda re son Pe eta VET ?TON STA! TRU wants hauling. PE Painting & Decorating 20 &-1 CUSTOM DECORATING. WALL Steam service Com- Perce Sead 33098 “ores sok yy gy ERG pe ¢ Se, . Guaranteed Pree est WE. 60205 i PA G, PA NG Thom PE 48364 &t-- A . Pree est. 240 Baldwin. FE 5-3144, EN WANT ALL . WwW washing and . 's OR dae. painting. Work guar INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DEC- orating, 80 yrs. expetience, FE sh PET? WAN ive one . PE 56-6200 FRUGETR Cea aeons wos | Notices & Personals 28 FE 8-17T70. AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES the facto abent taatere eee _sultation, FE $8301, OO Aerotred Knapp Shoes Frea Herman 2070 werent Ra. OR 3-1692 AUDTIVOX HEARING . RM, 1 2 . satines FE 46-0639. ® Mrs. Burnes, PE 2-86 i“ 93 Mark, CED COR- setiere . Winifred M. See BS Ctlea, Mek, bile IN DEBT? 1 you are having trouble meeting yous permene, see us soaey. N CREDIT LORS. INC. 41% &. wv, Sbove Oskiand Theater, FE ag md ABOUT BIRTH CO: janned parenthood clinics. all summer, ist and ve 9:30 to 11:36 am., 16 W, , ae Seni bt Le side homes, 538 Brooch” : ve Cold Ware $0.80. Opes . ves . a \ Eves, Dorothy’s FE 2 urs. . Travel Agencies 25A FUN WANTED? CALL Midwest 62170 ELKIN TRAVEL BUREAU Free Consultation & Advice Reservations anywhere! PAINTING AND DECOR . Very reasonable. FE 2- ti . xo Painting Inside out. FE 6-1049. 8.1068, an work caeacwntee, [AINTING — PAPERAANGING WALLS CLEANED ; WELL DRILLING well and pump repair, OR 3-2398. ' Garden Plowing 16B teed OO aa laa ee a NPG PA PLOWING, DISCING OpATenS, end West side. _Physio-Therapy 210A SWEDISH MASSAGE & APY Special foot te 3 : are ‘80! ; clique Elm DON’T PASS UP| MONEY! Sell unneeded DAR belongings for cash wD bates Classified Ads! FE 28181, - | PLANNING A TRIP? AIR. Rr ‘ATIONS one b TARRS cnUn a PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE 27061 | 08 _W. HURON. ST. FE_8-3251 >| Wtd. Children to Board 26 P 3 > * ainting & Wall Washing one ee ida; t sh ea a ee \ ‘aps ~hee ake, | = a8 | i oe a : pat ic e A al he & Ny =e es ;, ” . #, a T rea 7 - CASH Buyers Waiting er a $200 Ss as To Buy~To Sell-To Insure MAHAN REAL + REAL’ ea, a sees YOUR eontract of eq in your OR 000 , Pvt. Prive tein and ent. 116 £, How- ard. P _ Adults. §-6863, 50 Cot- priv. Garage. Norton. wi , Bid on the sale of your contract before you sell. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 1 N. Saginaw 8t- 6-81 aylor'| mop AY, JULY 19, 1956 975 SHAKE $9975 ay » lis Abe COUR ry ‘ eel : . oN iN. wc =. rei Be : 2 : z | 100M HOUSE. MOn ‘ y : ; ; i nA — —_— siotinh ener men aes y IEDROOM BRIC ic wWAy PXLANS 4 on 197 aD tow howto “She likes to bring out the animal in him—mink!"*” $1500 DOWN... ee 4 BEDROOMS... antl foowalt ative. ise eee] KG. a3 * 1 3 is 7 RE ye Russell Young] gi iz stias seceiest eu Beeess wa BENE | west SIDE BRICK... : ae see") ,WEST SUBURBAN rome, : Sees GILES REALTY CO. #2 W. Huron » rE hn = |F. C. Wood Co. a ee 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEB WATKINS LAKEFRONT INCOME—TRADE- Eres TOR WARD E. PARTRIDGE REAL : , mere 8 43581 CLARK wo Wanted Real Estate 32A SUBURBAN | tice a oe ~w Near Cran’ rms, b to . ear Lake—2 rms., : BUY OR SELL . ‘ ee owt, 8% Getta, éa., iy'or Sires lor yee ane shew Eines tt fn osS ROO East fp | Pee ere ae aes ae eal 7 tm rh Na aaa prove it, | ance i he wa tad retrie- ear ; $00 Blizabeth Lake Rd. Pe 1101)" youn FE bates, 184 Mi. Clem-| up. * = rie W, oe Pains, Long veapramiing “7am ‘ana Dasement’ “hieken “ovop, am” sith . ' i at — terme, pee deemcomerrs| See Se im merenes IT DOESN'T PAY | downtown, FE 69578. Before 8|° clean, Bus at coor iit $3208. scree. land. $1000 do. MAy-| S'S ante tat, She “4 Sietroom, ene tee : Seu ere ee Une econ e NETH ROARS |" «AAD BEE SL VEgd | Roome With Board —36| Fi ena Bg ig th lookers."* us now. need, couple preferred. On lake front. | anytime of inquire 61 Tregent cums aaa a i i See the Wet teee: Wevhute"h Geta or|_ tac Breas Ro tt” | RMG—AND AATHC POLL Bane | ,weulent food Pe vara. "| BCR“ Roora peaks ata Gil batt ond ene | ‘lr gtenta tered Bata Bs ‘re site Trade ‘ ra bain “Beat Adu only. | 5 ROOMS AND BATHE 4 HORT m ype at men, Fe Pi e-em“ | bios roo We wiassed and |. Off Clintonville road. 2 Sestinhane = = 100 Nor ; "i98%% 8 Paddock. | VA N 3 FOR SALE OR RENT, BRICE . " : v08'aBY af°wELiORE snow art ERLE FURR | sa tga ax wraps | oeietnperan Fu bai | Brean exper ge toptis: | Fea™ba ard Se | Ot ck | Sh, . : omes er. . bee ’ 4 MAHAN ie ane ad Fe cree |[maammisy Pegrae igo « som ina HOUR NEWTY ORS. | Phy We fer 'T"i"oar"pne| Som Sol ody "Gere: Sa" . at Sea * Fecmred. wie weekly. O4H:| fone, OMG Thack.'fis weenv.| Seay flonsan” stroman’ hing Petore €p.m.| with "sito down le " Creqeent Lake 2 wom | Fish trom the Ieee YO. REALTORS |_Jessle EM _9-<233. oD ; oe we should | MEL estes wun Gases aren: | — soreened’ porch” Fa Ein 5 aoe PEE PS |, EE a Rrra | a emer ne cee| ea BS . * * . Rd, 4 v E] 11s, W. Burge 1 nooMe AND BATE WEAR AT: N UNP 3 BDRM AUTO |_§ H hr ah, idseapeg 2 gadroome | el RANCH ‘ NEXT ore a buon He. ae +0833, best & hot water, MilfordWhite | EXCELLENT CARE FOR. u p 16S Brickerete. 9 bedrooms. oak firs,| AND nrc FOR EARS Bete arto 23, GO| gia, Oe Monn ce | grees eaeey eon CUI DIITIOS | sees stinns caas.| ec beeier mne Bence #900 Commerce Ra. Thome, PRI RAPT POR. | Soe Ea ey ~ AE ' down. Lake priv. eet ard to beat. when you Ph. EM 33311 ee No VATE ER. a STWATE Ex. | o0m: see . a Bald My. Road. Log home, 8| iaeetial seated in rutet — R. F. McKINNEY tease ¢ and ba ones in, adults. ALL ¥.5 a wd ‘ldeaee 4 via bide’ me Se F MOD- 7 "| chicken ‘house $11, ee walking nee e ay Ont _1-678 i% ROOMS” EVERYTHING FURN.| DCT mo. Inquire N. Saginaw/ care. exe food. PA. : ) CLAR $5,000" z = CASE ye p20. 3 Cros | 8 RE Hotel Rooms 39 ’ KL REAL ESTATE| pine merease cons YO 48 HOURS {ROOM FURMISHED APT BATE, | {fieqrater and sol wa. : , pet ee j RNISHED APT. BA Erlogates, Beet, | i - or PR 44813 2 FOR YOUR HOME | suuaren welcome. 51-8. Jesse | _ sduttn only ite es gi HOTEL AUBURIN m= boure, | jiSedroom ranch bunenlow starter | MULTIPLE ListiNo.mRVicm | for vrel bulk ti rive Eouity ers. 19 Matthews. trance ‘ rn. wane EF. Alot ors eee + lege rage. “Exterior ail completed = place) ond «Tem are. - JIM WRIGHT, Realtor |3 AND BATH, PRIV. ENT. 2-3341. Cooking and DRM Pull bath, well, septic. wired, " € get Riteben. Newly decor, 1 small baby. wel- _™ . hot water, sink 3 2 245 Oakland Ave. FE boul) Newly decor, 1 smell ten, ya | VEST SIDE «ROOMS, BATH. ALL | #64 Auburn FE aati at water, nie -. 3 Covaperative Rea: Estate Exchange) coms. : Ww SIDE APT + AMS WEBSTER HOTEL ROOSEVELT block: well constructed.” Very at Up. ‘Business — ROR PF CORR | "pbc arent at aeaeee | Pevme Oy ee tam wrt wm) Bed An he MMBrowes” SP Sere rere, paice tee petrogn | AWE eat Ms Is Good * nireiheg, eigep Jn, private en- | Rent Houses Furnished 38 | "em ‘ome Br gay or week. 3s | Ilan L. H. BROWN, Realtor | {2t"easy‘ierme: “0° x00 8) Beal bux: ! s {rance, Pe Soest. a West" Hurow Bt. Phone Fi 34200 1269. W,_ Ruron FE 92-4810 RAY O’NEIL, Realtor . ROOMS. NO CHI . 386 MT. |) ANC 2 RM MODERN CABINS, s A sn DOWN —Cony two bedroom bun- on 8. eo at White Bros. ee Te as AnD BATH Say Munro Cavics, oh soe, _ReatStores 0 ot ms OR if | “l fiviog’ rm. A ‘goed: tiktie "owe: Phone i Shien or on See We need 3 bedroom homes des-|" clothes closets, Rewly decorated. PA ‘Y NEAR, HIGH sce OOL, | SMALL STORE IN APT. BUILD- neh grt. — B $8850 GOOD VALUE 24x38 ft. bun. Cooperative Best Betete Eschenge pees , Pontiac” plang near Perry & _Reterences, PE 50618. Bee. Mer" hoe “Ach “ase NX. Pez: . én. $50 per mo. ile bath “auto au — | i WHITE siya bus. 128 Barkell, near/7 BEDROOM, MODERN, GOOD | dock. - "| Complete on exterior wieb- clean home. Look st the land: | Large lots, $1100 movel'> Ei a Maple Dre Clarkston, Shane | VACANT, cron Emon ACROSS re + SW. Maron. | 30 Acres OntT3, Located near Auburn Hels. | Balance st $80. per, . ly * sf 5 is * FE _2-4060. 4 & S ROOM SUMMER HOMES | edie for any kind of business, PE | < Brick Ranch Home $1900 Down ani o : 7 ROOMS AND BATH, HEAT, GAS at Woodhull Lake, Prom $20 to | _ 82396, ; home west side. La: lot BRICK and lights. $18 per week. 41 Alli-| $25 a week, furnished Located west of Pontise in 100x150 8t., tront | 3 bedrooms, olf FA heat, REALTORS " F ROOM APE CRILOREN WEL : Lake front, A ea0's onck Rent Office S “a just ke ‘new. 2 bedroom ric rn a rts bet water heater, Lot Eves ne Oe aie 1 to sl come. 460 Williams ‘Late ha b imonth Om 3-360," _ Air ditioned Office ong ¥ Myneen 6 brik ot ast Waek eine » a aeun "te oF Oe AsK FOR MGUITTES aK Available. tn A satis ft labiee "oe reat: | Font ponte "inie bare as Client wants welriocated modere| MT I jose bending ao Call us today well Kept always. gt oe as ROY KNAUF, Realtor |, a Aas only PO i AIRS Family Special rage, * Sewn? te "ter garage 6% W. Huron OA #4330 PE 2-42) wo 3 _of atm | oe, Dig Br. samy cpecial ~ aod 3 extra loa, ‘Terms. can epi ane A cH : rae : CE Bi t4ten in ay tim rr se bedroom fam % “ort a ea : 3 ‘bathe, re RENT IT FAST)_come, ee * neat ne ee take, | Ga sithe tn evening. . Fisher inches carpeted | ge Diastered, ae iStnertsse SCHRAM . week. A atilities. fame . , GARAGE, it { ace, * —_ lar through Rent Ads! Room, rE sabe 36. Ceenet SP... Close in. } district, Write goo Ges. ed gee Etchen with numerous cupboards . Fey oe + He) Rte, Screen, | Por Rent Misceeneoas © Sepa iacieli nist | fas fathom he | OM Bare em house, apartment, any- ant 5. shower. completely furn. Located neous GET IT QUICK,) fat?" from ity bus, “Very ‘sitractive | Open Hives. & Sun. Ree $2806 thing — Want Ads give X33 ‘|. ONE WAY trou Cases, Mot 7. gopotnttnent ‘aly, "San hire, . | | ‘COAST TO COAST es, whatever it is —dial | , FE 2060, you ACTION. Dial FE rmrne|FE 28181 for an ad- aie SHORT-CUT TO you A N. | | RENT HERE LEAVE writer and get e1 4 conten a L. H. BROWN, Realtor |CASH: Classified Ads! 28181, an, lanes | tae ne BT. ' uctfene” =F eel “Sure use atavicn | FE 28181. * , Partridge} No Sellers Profit this 3 yr. olf, 3 BF oa ose ‘a con Clarkston Real Estate Inc. 20 8. Mich, ‘LET US BUILD THE HOME OF Your!: “CHOICE Here Are Two Examples = Foe ate ee ai O'NE OP. S is i re " 1 RAN i= 2) i gag aR SA te 0 aly, a A Ae AL Al A A a Ae A es: Sm ke or ee, cee ae er A. JOHNSON, Realtor. 1704 S. Tele; Rd. FE se Drayton Woods Williams Lake at ae ea rE ® 2 i oo. i Pe eka ar . gr i Tee, | Pee ONLY 4LEFT° 3 BEDROOM HOMES $300 DOWN lo oF 1 MOMTORGE SORE oa ale 1 Find a Better Buy PAYMENTS $66 Pe Per Mon Month MODEL OPEN SUNDAY DAILY AND STOUT _Ateirece Best Buys Castell Realty Today ANNETT | & ENT Established in 1916 Tesemmeot wit “ot re ae cease ts bus wus. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W. rE Lawrence 8-6105 Next to Power RENT BEATER . bundle of ey oute peti 8, Sond, subareas OFFERS basement, fenced ard . down and the rest on easy rooms — ag te 8 shingle bomen gucsilent THIS IS TOPS a Micbeats, “Fal type of. hs ase ov *y storms & screens. for, rooms k aly ae pa sae VER Apc ABLE nd tacos Close in tn serena e | Rie eee rece HORSE SENSE keeping Toots, 'f sleeping mnie coma. tee | Sed “i, “apart is your rrvery desirable all furnishings ry = HOUSE. ‘s apartment, * and full bath Ist "foot $00 down. ng,3, frome hd ' {ColonialHome — cae os as spacious home, built tn dso peat, “iaaeeaie ‘nines Seana. O00 a ta Tor, tice nd reened on first *STOUTSS SEECIAL* | Ek Receat fhe ; = Ld . llent west Sees se tae ta 18,500, of . ie who hesitates Ottawa Hills of 4 EE Good Jocation on, the west white home, Ik Bathe, fires . oats role ae es Oa |" MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICB . oa Np oty Bloomfield Highlands GATEWAYS to aplende recreation room, oi] heet, Brewer fa ost OF al Bedroom Brick $416) Seminole Hills Older MAple §-1114, "Modern - ~ Living REA Phone OR 3-1205 Open Eves, ‘ti @ ~- Sun. 1 to & Veterans 3 bdrm. yr Easy Terms. Or win take tr wade. LAKE OAKLAND Here's a very neat 2 bdrm. Aw home. Eevcie et) LOOK! : iene, ag ifthe%s| THIS IS FOR YOU bus , T. G. “TROCKE la aaa celal 648 Union naaizon EM 3-467) Se WE TRADE No BALD EAGLE LAKE beach, garage. WATERFORD TWP. Attractive 6 rm. & bath home, John K. Irwin : Sine ea me aes ve. 5.4846 -SIX ACRES ‘TOR 1011 W. sO es os CRAWFORD AGENCY LAKEFRONT . 4 3B 3, LARGE boRE ERS olf Mfnaigy Cc HOUSTON ON REALTY Ri "frontagt, wood | E Hye ity Ca hs § us _.$1250 Do DOWN 3 miles west of bung ouzcilie R. M iddleton N NICHOLIE feet Waterford. 5 rms. & seaped lot Full bamt., oil race, insuiat c ved $100 mo. Don't miss NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33_W,_ Huron $8183 $800 DOWN 3 ranch « with ac- oose, * be a m bac yard Lake, private, oll teen” rt} ‘neny “other nice urry on this one, FE Be in before school starts. LOR-| feat RAINE MANOR, 3 bedrooms, full| g-2687 wieed with sewer, water, bay ic Bea - . pinck topped street, Beautiful MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ae aee rest and’ ineix: (OPEN EVENINGS & ' SUNDAYS erator, 8 end screens, VA. and FHA terms, Call model for BI-LEVEL poet ata, 3 ope. LAKEFRONT Bultable for large or in- come. Newly remodeled, tasteful. ye decorated. large bedrooms, blond m sled Painting room. natu! lace, 2 car garage, shaded lot 002300, close in. Terms to please. SAVE — SAVE— SAVE. Walk to work, Near Pontiac Mo- rs r cent GI mortgage plastered ‘walls, ng area, convent QUICK POSSESSION Donaldson and ape PW. DINNAN “grag meters | a ames w fe . Large corner lot, 4 year, | £842 —— — 2 e living room, & ores.| Eine rome, aerage loca j Ci od” ae ton. “ Gale feet ewtion bs | eat banee, Gonast Gace Call PE 5-850) for appointm , to see 2 WALLED LAKE, BEAUTIFULLY aan decordea f vest geaenie. St; | Sa pared sions a wit house must Be seen to be ap a. wanty reciated. MA P. W. DINNAN 4 BEDROOMS 66 W. Huron 8t. PE ¢2577 outstand 10,500. This home i newt pine SYLVAN VILLAGE tered . of Modern nitchen @ieette, large liv-| aad cuivantages tot bees room, ful auto- are ; 8% rooms, 8x10 mived street im meege Barber. ined attics beaut "1 Resconable dewn pay Im. scaping, West Bloomfield ar RA ona oS beck BRAND NEW Ona LARE bedroom. Very moders. Full| [uGEs. YOU want the most basement. Ot] heat. loca- for YOUR menee in Harbor, Near Com- see home meree & Orchard Lake Rede. $13,- Only $13,500 with $3,500 down. y FB ag ade FESS at after 1: oF Gl $670 Dn. YBEDROOM “RANCHMASTER" COMPLETELY FINISHED LARGE LOTS, BLACK-TOPPED LOW LOW PA MODEL: 2533 PONTIAC RD. EAST OF OPDYKE Pearl Development Co. Neat 2 Bedroom Rese eee Garage jess bungs. with hn Ti pei floors, aeartan Deighbor- dition “Good sub ie e ofa aia ere et o08 wit at $7,000 with 5 Rooms ns and Garage | ana rches, sc ire Fas Gos serena, canton, ce ist Tisor. Stairway to unfinished | 3 Bar. Suburban Only $950 Down GI resale—no red ta wait. . Must be sold immediately. A tive, new bungalow. Gas oak floorg. ft. lot. ice neighborhood. Near schools store and Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4305 Disie Hwy : OR ire. Open until 8 Sun, 1-6 p.m. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CUSTOM BUILT 3 bedroom ranch type tungalows for $9,900 with full basement and all the modern conveniences of a much more gzpensive home. Built on your n your location, Models to pig See them now! floors, newly onagrmes. 000 YTON PLAINS down, $54 per month. OF bedroom bungelow wi, lovely x m and natura cupboards LAKE FRONT INCOME Has large utility room with auto heat & ot water, located near $ room apartment with 3/ business sec a bedrooms, 2 eo - with terms efficiency and cation in Sylvan en Viting e. 3 year round Well $17 on term COM MERCIAL MANUFACT URE Ment loca Exe uater of iota well Bulle” i] home. be moved room or used for ary business, Gas heat $15,000, SYL LVAN SHORES | ; Beautifully and design Bedroom 4 bangalow, pisired tiled basement including tiled rec- reation room callne Sua utiity, ffords privacy the outdoor er area, gare elrcle drive. vat’ bus end a SOUTH SANFORD i kefront This P beat ba bome. pertect Money every d ~- huge picture ; indo from every py Down tivities r . Love- ly landscaped lot with i28 ft. excellent beach. Built tn 1953, Ii AND PAYMENTS LESS has basement also ? car garage. Remodeled Farm House | 5 SPACIOUS ROOMS bath’ “Basement Colonial ty le. COMPLETE Y_FIN’SHED nee rage Neken house. 10 miles t AGTO. HEAT , 8 hor Waren terms. 13 Acres SPOLD- AWAY WARDROBE With canal Ghrough to Bass Lake 5. TILE BATH & SHOWER Teapticnelty arve seems MANY OTHER FEATURES "Priced wt $27,500 - Elizabeth Lake Privileges ll Brick—one of the mst ple et Prgees. Homes Left seg bss i ca “Cass Lake Privileges . vu See!) Westown , a REALTY CO. sis Elisabeth Ra. MODEL NE FE 65-0204 + Fd 4 ‘ i va INCOME , a owner and 3 rooms f ~ for d basement ‘| George R. Irwin REALTOR ”* 909 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-0101 or FE 8-0505 TEMPLETON ST. JOSEPH 4 bedrms. Spacious living room, large kitchen with dining aveee. Pleat of cabinets, mA... tile e utility. Brick & eregae a fon. srarvers & large lot. v substantial dows ent. SUBURBAN Tg ge gh and car garage, $13,500, GI RESALE condition Very attractive. room with ‘ining L, 2 rms. with ice tea K, i reroleton Rea Resor anor ae ane J Well ed smali house clean, and in excellent Base- ment, furnace, i ia footutes. Fenced back ‘- Nice for imal ar family. Terme or cash. REALTY CO, 18 W.. Huron FE 6-007 { h = . | V te le Lr ears oe FOR YOUR PLEASURE wi ceemt @ mature 3 bed e pr large a Gone. GEO. ‘MARBLE, Realtor Andersonville Rd., Waterford sas ‘Phone OR 3-1568 WEST SUBURBAN . e@ end priced at only “AUBURN HEIGHTS Only near ox payment wn wily toot roors "Part Sasement. be " RD RILEY. BROKER. 509 Elizabeth Lake Ave. FE 41157 SOLD BY OWNER SAVE $800 Deautitul yearold orick reach 3 bedrooms, 2 Dathe, ie fea- tures, vtuaiee rs, HAYDEN. bone 'witk lake privilege biegec: 2° bed. rms, on Ist. floor. 1 large rm. on ad. floor, ms & 5¢ . Basement, ofi furnace. 1% car garage. ¢ ed, Excellent garden spot. berries, flowers, and shade trees. $10,800. terms. BALD EAGLE LAKE FRONT. $700 wn. 4 rooms, screened poreh. Purni- ture included. I RESALE. hoor OPEN DAILY 12 to 8 P.M. $1,250 DOWN Inspect our model home today. 4 large rooms. Living room with ves wale csrenee. ' G mace. Wa- ter heater Cheiee of 4 elevations, am Privileges on J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton, FE 8-0441, Open Eves For Sale Lake Prop. 44 $1,000 Down north ot Pace mnneety Bee paul ne is & cory 4 pA ie Ay At Batten wes Ns Lakefront ural safe # og od “Encioved porch, He csloce Uulne feom Fad beet nes Rl RD. RILEY, BROKER, ‘| APPROX. MU _4-3651 For Sale Revert Prop. 44A sort SAND BEACH freah inv: Sige ain—acesee BS to ES living Lots fe rentals. Harry Gid- ackson, dings. MUtual ¢2i61 and 4486 nd (ane CABINS BUILT ON. YOUR LOT Or mine at Tittabawassee River _Call_ before FE 46500, Sale Suburban Prop. 45A COTTAGE 7 MILES RTH aseville. 1 as ~ trom Lexe Pures. 2 large 4 @ privi- pees, $4,500 cash or terms. OR These re bargains - PONTIAC LAKE FRT. tite. *i.o00 cash will take . {ORION TOWNSHIP ti.to0 {00 ‘cash. goed putting Foreman EBs _ine. or L —o! FE 5-029 47 ~ For Sale Acreage 19 ACRES ak! G. HEMPSTEAD | r a tall FE win ae ge ON oe ; 24 A. WATERFORD ship. Ri ever of yards of “Ineluge 4." $25.00 on “a te Av WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 REAL ESTATE & SusinessEs 1050 W. W. HURON ST. eet EVE. 7 TO » oe | K Established in 1916 HILL-TOP HOME — With a view across miles of green fields and xoecs. Nearly new, , brick and r KENT REALTORS Phone PE 4-1557 INVESTMENT 20 acres 12 miles of Pontiac. ms a steal $275 ~~ acre $3300 down od sae Pet & AY REAL ESTATE 973 _ Baldwin Ave. PE 4-6203 heat, 2-car attached ga- 73 Seres in high X. rages 2. 8 sircied, Phone tonight” we 2 BRICK - Beautiful new 5-rm. ultra modern, in attractive set- tas of great oaks, overlooking of loveely lakes. led extra spac Tge 2-car erage” attached. Paved drive. If you are seeking a. spire nice home—phone to- REALLY NICE-With FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24.W. Lawrence = FE 5-6105 ‘es, Next to Consumers Power For Sale Lots 46 A WOODED ACRE - Beautiful outside Pontion’ in exclusive, well tricted subdivision. Lak: @ privi- eges, Many towering eee WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 ‘REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN 1050 W. HURON. ST. OPEN = 2 7TO 8 Meshes ae ot. CLOSE to city iimits ‘on Baldw Lots of in material. on, iol, 81,500, LARGE LOT EAST EDGE OF town, PE &-1 MONTICELLO *« home site just | ~ “TWO ACRES Of good lever ground with well. cue sane Pirieses. good ILLis M. BREWER se pane FE ¢6181 FE 60638 MA 5-7581__ FE 56-7704 For Sale Farms 48 SMALL FARM 21 acres of excellent land |; ROY "KNAUF, Realtor 26%4 W. Huron OA 8-3339. FE 29-7421 EGGS AND MILK — ou DOWN 25 acres of level rtile soil, only 14 miles out, Nicely modernized farm bome, bath, furnace, basement Prompt pos FLOYD KENT, Realtor FE 6-610 ALL PARMS duswater cha" Sori Baek yoped 4 eves Cali FE after i $18,500. In =e i 59 : eros , a pat Ee ice, WATERFORD TWP. | wad ig Madd just weet of Soo “Feet Seeicpment, “Priced tor quick WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 REAL ESTA oe Ww. MG RoN ST. — Satay — GEO. MARBLE, Realtor CEO MARBLE, React KNUDSEN Prime Investment: prope 16. ° Spae a ee fleore Part sees’ 1 iles. lease to ist, 1961, pageeree ‘3 nue g DIXIE HWY. 00 ft frontage, northwest of Pon- tine ideal fer home and business. rear. or TV plumber, service, place for radio $10,000 electrician or $1,000 down. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W. Lawrence Eve Next to the Consumers Power Perry Street Zoned vide 3 "eares with fronta; City water, able, Good y om basement. Saginaw ‘ Street oo frentege on trent anv w Street. anufacturing will 08" «road eas avail. house with ial purpose, All restaurant equipment included. ‘Manan, Roy Annett Inc. 28 E. Huron" vee EAeral bes Open Evenings Business Opportunities 51 New ase. Terms, Lake Orion Box 88. BOAT & MOTOR sane at Lake Orion, MY ou BRAND W EW MO atoan two 1. after Grocery and Meat Market 4 W~. Lawrence - $147,500 GROSS Y¥ es. is ve EAR, It Next to the Consumers Power ana'it cleces pens pA ong wtp jays a ie Week at DAIRY rane me ACRES. TEN- 7 p.m, except Friday and Sat ant occupied 50 mile ra- urday, § room Setar hea Hiae. tat | fac nmin oir cau a. erms, a s owner. PE §-1378. er being ia. idea sucation a me. FARMER’ S FARM it today? "ahere is ho oblige. COMPLETE isle TB OFice te auite reason- fape County Oo : ey foam H. Wz. B t e . toll tu ties 02 goed mevkinery, igelow ap simon ave’ ses pee tsy ee “a Sone Holstein ne y milk- or FE Remodeled Sot nolern, 11 rm. house. Beer & Wine Store tm ate daeide at You don't have t bea oohege oe. Bt corm erty Yost thes. ba usimene 30 ¥0 ee an | lt with weld- bette Always a er, All out butts in ex. nny money-mater mal } ane ~, cae eon win globes | ae ™ Sarna S| Restaurant eal money-maker with email tn- RIDG EAT. ATE hae pape ors “Baldwin Ave™ — rant “Fat crn Good year ‘round’ bu sine iors comer Amel fee desired” si. ny — oe Giroux Franks oo AL amAL wr ATE ' - STATE WIDE wits. fe beae pets “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” DRIVE IN od DID YOU HEAR? ia the orig! tte Jet BAR ow faa Steves “ae ete versed newspaper, MICHIGAN BUSINESS BROKER som 6. ry RD. FRONT DOOR Partridge A-l Businesses|_! AWNMOWER LES eer’ ke 3 ore ig SNE es franchises. dn, plus é ASH ARRY DRY CLEAN- £ns ° She near Pontiac ee ‘|Loan Company «TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN S| ROCHESTER, MICH. a LOANS © tO $500 SALES COR PORATION e & Auto oe an Riche ORE 75) 82D to 000 og ay “sin cieahce = 5 yin wee LLNANCE CX CO. LOAN 500 ~~ Wi w é Pioor) ithe attr HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Cash in 1-Trip Phone first for yet, in —_ BENEFICTAL FINANCE CO. 1 W, Lawrence St, LOANS "$600 TO $1,50 500 WILL TRADE Se In 8 RM. house Balawin Bchoo} Broperty ia deer country of sma ig NP ROTARY FILLER, WiLL Witt : sell or will trade. ud Sen? price atthe on terms. Ib panel truck rams ween ming ares. rm andies ten ‘ines squipment $4000 dn. plus stock. Ld id HARDWARE iocated fust of Pontiae in lake ose dn. plus stock full ta prosper B LIQUOR and geecery Bote Mag. we ere e apt. “i: ATTRACTIVE LAER § AREA ORO- CERY with beer and take WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 | REAL PSTATE & BUSINESSES UOUT MICHIG 1050 W. HURON “ST. _Open Eve 7 to 8 Sale Land Contracts _ 52, ATTENTION INVESTORS Content Batenes © ato, purenaser ee riecee! as i snr eur for T he pe A ig J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor Money to Loan = 53 (State Licensed Lenders) ae FRIENDLY SERVICE, YOU ARE Lucky To have your account with Buckners in this periog of unemployment Buckner customers who are out of work are treated with : every considera’ Tm always ja to deal at fob 4 Alle BUCKNER OFFICES ARF LOCATED: PONTIAC, 2nd floor National Bidg. DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy. ED LAKE, 230 Barnston WALLED ent 10 Bank) : ACCEPT YOUR CAR AS DOWN perme on new 3 sedroom home half scre, aceess to lake. Lake Orton vicmmity « R 3-747. ‘\APT, ON WHEELS, 34 FT, TRAIL- er. Small down sayment or will rode, want have 448 Wind- Sy ENS an Sha stock fevauable.| _] . | call FE 35 GERMAN € SHORT HAIRED er for. wood tools or cutting Pros or cash 2869 Ra, | LARGE EQUITY IN TWO LOTS. i! " trailer, Ortonville 15R4 LARGE OLD 8E side s@i] or trade for a , = country. 12 mile radius. FE . re MM movie camera, out: cre call PE add aft- er 6: ESTABLISHED carta for new Buick or ve gaan Call after 8:00 Ez = nOUeS - tages Shien should be wrecked or moved, . 38 Hwy, See M: B ARN NES "HARDWARE 42 W, Huron 6t FE 6-0 8S SPORTS COATS SIZE * anne “ot Mary s eeu coat Call OR 34679 after 3:30, ~~ SALE THURS 0G Sun.—School clothes & for all the Saaniy. Cheapest here, 1220 Bald- ei fur ah, ace “pits ee r 8:00 din u “and hoop, size f < gown 2, hand vote, will secrific Original cost $200. OL idee Sale Household Goods 57 6% CU. FT. GE REPRIO. Goo! fond. $85, EM 3.0889, COOP par endian. 6180 po gg avillion, EM 3-0 . Oxbow Mortgage Loans nod F SORGE REPEA For Sale Clothing 56 | _Good ‘pn Ouse. NEW CONDITION. ite | ae =| Condition. FE = CHAIR. 6 YR. CRIB, CHILDS Chifferobe, platform rocker type- Elec, roaster, Rollawa: ed. Ms bed Davenport and chair, Stu-| tric, 1960 W Huron dent desk lec, ironer. Portable vaED HOTPOINT IRONER, 340 % y tubs. Bank Furniture. | RCA colored TV... 42 Orchard Lk. Ave. sed TV's $24.05 & OME rR cu. FT. 4 iy Norge Gas Ranges $99 CLAYTON'S Furniture Appliance 3068 Orehard tee Rd PE 6-ssi1 or FE 8-9074 ae ie cck conenhee, 6. AY 3-454 . 4 i. «| ee, REPROEMTERS,, ZOE bieyele, $18: muto. washer, 8-0i73 rreHEN FART FEDS SEAS WAYNE GABERTS well, cabinet. Reasonable APPLIANCE SALE pis reir. set rhea 2 tor a at r have toe eo DISCOUNT a pie etre 3h LINOLEUM & PAINT eh. 121 N. i 2 YEARS TO PAY Delivered. Installed, Serviced % price at Jack's. ldwin LIVING ROOM SUITE FOR SALE. Y orpter, Gong LeaEE, 2 oF oe peice, MOTOROLA IF" MAH 30 56 iY Con. For Sale "Miscellaneous 6 60 $1300. ented 1 "8 1 CONVERSION Om BURNER, iy BM 635. Cali after §:30 DELUXE Room ba E 20004 after $30 mie ven fen. |” SHEETROCK. $1.4 -$1.44 Enot i i sheezergns 8.08 seers: faa pre dd ow. qomtet t18: and. Phan me Saar rf at fe -=s $20, onve, sats: $ 95.00 mo ba x eu: ap . ‘ewe is’. on silenuy nigeet 0 lies. “ BLACKETT'S ty , Copeeseens A “CRUMP [P ELECTRIC |? se Gnktes Petar 040 Aube Rad, . GAL. banc or tcoter e74. ae Ret a ‘ttings $89 58 tp. . FOR SALE, $25. 2038 Se a F pitas faucets $18.06 ; i 7 oe GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell UTICA 4562 Van Dyke \. Ong beck north across trom ‘bank i Ag AiR ae DFA. , MATCR Exp | things you're not. using ‘ hreom scales, : through Classified Ads basse Ee pee Botts throug * ; ; . . * ‘ ; \ * = J, «! : oe Lat , . “ . - \ me tas OR Gee ee er BS rope Fe f : y Ji : 6 95 | 8. Lincoln 32-6204. we regia adie $74.95 agrPotsy ELEC RAN | as a Bate & A 1133 HOMER Gh BABY BED, |" Munro. ‘Hlectrie Co. 1006 SELL bee ELECTRIC | sor RIG! 121" HOMART ALL FUR- ae ua nace, used | winter. Bate $60. tied DROOM Es BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. S197 Covey Lake RA, Pontiac eh saith 33767 Telegraph & © Mle aie g, ee a a ah a a. COAL Sade ~ gg = ae vas BOURLE CONCRETE TAUXORY re + le Pann porch eine ce FI conGL TATE PRG ae ean oe : = aph coeneinalien. af) mR | $15. EM 3-872). willbe tes "MAHOGA » aid BDRM, 24ua4 top chrome stand MDinino ROOM M Klee.) ped tables 9 ft. =A ET SEN with Fie | _ iq shale Sine’ ‘new Up piano, 2 hot water tors, wn mower. het water mh 4 mje aaa tine Will ri mj oven Wie 8 daly. Fe tie sees Gratiot, ur, Harper 3710 6. 8. of Mich Ave. ara. 01 90 Mel ta’s See le UNI as Weccumne CO., INC. aarti Ai oP LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS | “Por Sale Postiry | 14 "9 on T yeaa) tankers: gis es OXFORD 0721 Bras buns” Tie she Poe ieee ea A iT wore. gS We have several new out- board runabouts used as “Memonstrators for sale at reducéd ‘ BAG i ate Ty. 3 _THE m rosmia PRESS, fHURSDAY, JULY. 19, 1086 : BO1 3 GAS Bis — = -ACCESSORIES STORE | Lng VEE 23200 "trailers 1 - TONY’ SERVICE The wile baled me out fo ot belng neater yesterday” For Sale Cars 1 ' For Sale Cars GLENN'S: USED CARS BUICK Riviere vast eee ee teheee ee Motor Sales sa “We will sell” you a car, even if your credit has ‘been turned down else- where.” $39. 50 0 Dn. No co-signer ‘ No furniture “loans No finance companies enn | No red ta 5| Bring I It Here - 2000 Dinte Hwy. mire eae ant VANWELT a inicas ‘Hore MTR SALES PE 2-204] SHARP CARS ONLY W ear 6 bd , wn = B SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner » * Bivd EY AUTO. PARTS A. if e¢ M&M Motor Sales rT Dine wn ate model cars. ; WR _3-1603 For Sale Trucks 90 ‘4 CHEV. TRUCK. 11,000 CHEVROLET sen Piste Highway wey of MIE ’ i, Mi ag Wy SE jae Aus, Sales. 193 “Wilson GMC New and Used Trucks 1951 Chevrolet Tractor TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS OAKLAND AT CASS ___PHONE FE 5-9485 is) F-i00 1% TON TRUCK. speed transmiss: Like eondition Mav «ee at 22 Kimley. DODGE EBS or of eae TRACTOR, motor, rear end, condition. FE MY aaa WiEE DOP bod Eon 9 Phra Por Sede Com 91 1948 Zo AUSTIN. $100. PE SOMMUNITY Immediate Delivery We Hold Your Note Buy Here; ny Here IONAL SALES sr BEST OFFER. ents. PE 46713. NEW LOW PRICES ALL THIS WEEK with ving r. trans. rst turn ». big air cond heater - Catepetes, car for @ little money. $1895. 1954 Olds. 06. 4 door, cne owner room m for the whole family, hydra. drive, power brakes, :tronic eye, super hu a wer out wer stee this car 7 tor fre then bait Me origi 1983 Ford V-8, 4 door, a car lean coonsh & to put your kids in. owner with gas saving stand- trans, $895 1961 Btud. V-8, € door, the ported ‘ear for mamma to do b @ the kids Call today on this one $395. ‘door perpen, te? Se jeal standard R&H, HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE |’ GMC TRUCK DEALER _ __sm_n, MAIN, ROCHESTER _ Birmingham Clean Cars FROM Bob Frost, Inc. LONENENTAL DEALER. C nV. ‘56 Demos. $3 | “ERO EE a rl ral me.8.SEh BE oar Lette ; Mong Type no siete Your Car Down MOREE TRARES baa ADvARTAce OF Son Low sot BERT HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland Comme "s ' er” an attracti . HL J. Van Weit. Sr ae air age 1953 FORD 2 DOOR|® $695 LARRY JEROME ROCHESTE: ro] h yoaD DEALER ae Ht THAN we ane A en Real nice eat Priced fo “sell CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Casa at Pike Sts FE 4-3685 ’$3 Dodge V-8 4 Dr. This is a very clean sedan. Black eream y, radio, heater, Excellent rubber, This is a cor- ale in- _For Sale Cars mt Seat TOTE. ~ YOUR ~ NOTE Everybody’s Credit _. Is Good Here 15 w et ‘93 FORD Vic. W.W. Rad. Very good condition. Sharp. $950, 2875 Newberry, off of ' Clintonville. OR 3-3382, Call between 1:00 and 6:00, CENTRAL INE Pig RY LOOK! FOR | geet] QUALITY International bulldozer, Diesel powered, 9 foot blade, good condition ... See it today. 1956 Plymouth Station Wagons, 2 and 4 dr. mod- els. Some are demos, tab MBP ce, hi neplagteglval 1962 Hudson Wasp, ¢dr HB R&H. Nearly sew tires. to drive, 1946 Chevrolet %-ton deliv- ery, heavy duty peg mile- “* CLARKSTON: MOTOR SALES Chrysler Plymouth 8 MA ST. ea Evenings Till 9 p.m. i “+ WILL A L ACCEPT Outboard applt- mee weet, oa ate As -permen: of owt used BILL" ‘S ENCE ances. part % a Bek Club : ale: Pull price: . a Buicks _ sae _ Pall rice: cage er — Brice: Sales 8. Saginaw. F 4-1006. “BRIGHT SPOT" 55 Chev, 2 Dr. aot «$1395 | V8. Radio & 55 Olds Super 88. .$2195 2 Dr, Myérometic, | Radio & Heat- er. Power Steering & Brakes. All extrar. 55 Pont. Catalina. .$1995 Hydramatic. Radio & Heater. Power Brakes. Gequttful Color. side. Sesh, rms, or trade, Se Sale. and. 'S5 Pont. Sta. a . $2195 “DODGE CORONET °52 | Titease: One owner. patie ‘eaney Good tires. “as. |°S4 Chev. Sedan... $1095 Owner, FE Power Glide Radio & Heater. 083 om Robins Ege Blue. sew eled Lane Mayra tai ae "54 Olds Sup. 8 88 Sed. $1795 fy ap Be W., 2 ous. Power sieering & & Msrabes. Hitec ines 2 Ra. Nate e6e Stein eliss, °°" | °54 Merc. Monterey $1595 $0 FORD 8 CLB, COUPE. GOOD| Coupe Mercomatic. Radio & 4 1952 FORD. R& 7 VERY CLEAN. 29,000 miles $595. EM 3-0117. 1274 Round Lake Rd, Arthur's Auto Sales 1988 6 FORD. A-T CO , CALL 5 p.m_ FE 42640. weer a 7 DR. poss fo MOTOR. $150, Phone FE sl roRD, Tipo aie — HASKINS co R 850 S. NOMA SD DIRMINCMAM -_ SAYS HEAVY TRADING AND VOLUME DT BALES Ww By: ig SAVINGS FULL PRICE *4B Chev, 2 GP. seccceecsnenes 6 PON TAC "SO Nash Sedan. .....ccsceeees $38 | » "8O Chev, 2 dt .ccccavecsecees $195 . ‘$2 Chev, sedan.. ae , “81 Plymouth sedan .....200- 295 BOGMM caw eeees $395 ‘82 Chev. hardtop epe......... $495 ‘84 Chev. Bel A! ir, sedan $a95 Clarkston MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS *| HASKINS CH EVROLET “Oakland County’ Fastest Growing ealer” e751 Pres at MIS MAple $3071, 1 Gpae he *54 Cadillac 62 Cpe $2995 Full Power, Radio & Heater. Hyd tic. A Beautiful Car. °$3 Hudson Hornet...$745- Uycromatis. Radio & Heater. eek-end Onlv ‘33 Pont. 8 Chf. Dix., .$925 Brgraeete Radio & Heater. 53 Cadillac 60 Spec. $1895 Tr. Automatic. Radio & Heater, Power Steering & Windows. ’53 Olds 98 Sedan... .$1195 Hydramatic. Radio & Heater, W-Wall Tires $2 Pont. 2 Dr........ $595 Hydramatic. Radio & Heater. | A Nice Car | ’52 Olds Super 88... .$795. Sedan. Hydramatic. Radio & | Heater. 2 to ch from. | "52 Ford Sedan......$695 Fordom Radio Heater, Black & o Winite w-Wa Tires, 52 Pont. Catalina....$795 Hydramatic. Radio & Heater "51 Dodge Sedan. Ao 48295 Powerflite Radio Needs some body wok, "51 Cadillac 62 Sed. .$1095 Hydramatic Radio & Heater, “Wall Tiree JEROME Orchard Lake at Cass "tl ot FE 80488 | "52 Ford C, & Chassis $397 -$2277 ’5S Buick Riviera ...$2047 *55 Chev. S. Wagon. $1897 "55 Chev, 2 dr.. eae. $1397 *54 Chev. 2 dr. p.g.. .$1097 ’53 Dodge hardtop .. .$947 "53 Dodge 4 dr.......$867 ’53 Plymouth 4 dr... .$797 52 Ford 2 dr... .seess *52 Pontiac 2 dr......$657 ’52 Ply. Club Coupe. .$547 ‘51 Chrysler 4 dr.....$537 ’51 Buick-4 dr. bec aee $497 ’51 Plymouth 4 dr... .$397 *50 Chev. 2 dr..aees. $227 49 Merc. Conv...... «$397 "48 Pontiac | 2 a. so ee $167 ’52 Dodge % T° P'up $697 *51 GMC Sub........$527 49 Ford ‘Pickup .....$397 48 Chev. Util........ MANY MORE RIEMENSCHNEIDER DODGE-PLYMOUTH ‘53 Olds hardtop. . ..$1497| PONTIAC ts "51 Chev, 4 dr........$367/|" ae a to deal with. tapose PE 20131 CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY BUY WITH Confidence. 50 USED CARS BRAID BUI sge for yourself. We're $2395 *55 Buick Super Riviera Hardtop, power steer- ing & brakes, two tone blue, all the extras. $1595 55 Ford 4 dr., Fairlane, V-8, radio and heater, Fordomatic. - Another ‘one owner. $1595 55 Ford sta. wgn., 9 ss., radio and heater, ordomatic, whitewall tires. Last offering on this one. Liberal terms. $995 53 Pontiac 4 dr., radio & heater, w/wall tires, | 2 tone paint, spotless in- side & out. $795 52 Olds 4 dr., radio & heater, Hydramatic, Rocket engine, 1 owner, black paint. $2195 55. Buick Special 2 dr. Hardtop Riviera, tri- tone, green & white, Dynaflow. $895 53 Ford 2 dr. sedan, radio & heater, no rust whatsoever on this body. V-8 engine. SO Ford 2 Dr.....$195° as.. Engine, Starts every- °S2 Stude’ker Sed. $445 Radio and heater. 49 Ford 4 dr....0.$195 Ideal and car. 49 Chev. 2 Dr.....$295 Radio and heater, A nice one 49 Chrys. Cl. Cpe. $295 One of our better cars. S51 Kaiser 4 Dr....$265 Good paint, plus hydra- matic, too! - Always 70 FE 2-9101 NEW TRADE-INS Here’s 14 cars that were traded in at OLIVER MOTOR SALES for one reason only. That reason | was because their previous owner made an impor- tant decision—to purchase a NEW BUICK. When you purchase a car of this type remember you are not buying someone else’s problems. 55 Pontiac Catalina, PLUS 12 GOOD. TRANSPORTATION SPEC. to Choose From OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS TILL SEPT. Sth | CK Drop in and open till 9 p.m. - $2195 11,000 actual miles, Hy- YOUR F RIEN DLY “FORD: DEALER Offers the Finest in Used Cars. SPECIALS LISTED BY LOK NUMBER ‘D9 BUICK Century y Hardtop.. sacceeee. (3368) 195; $ 695 ‘D4 CHEVROLET Coupe.......e.e00e ‘SS FORD 4 Door... sseseceseseeee BLOOD ‘Sl pK Gi nnn $ 325] - ‘51 PACKARD 2 Door _— ccc D 14 ‘90 BUICK Dan anne 245} on $ 125 PONTIAC 4 Door. s.ssseesseeeeee DOGO (433) $ 295 FORD 4 Door... ..cscevcceseevace (438) : $ 9295 PONTIAC 2 Door....seeseeseeees $ 100 OLDSMOBILE 88.....ss0seee0ee $ 495 PONTIAC 4 Door. eeeeceees eeeooe aeee an OLDSMOBILE Club Coupe... PLYMOUTH Club Coupe.........9 O90 , OTHER CARS IN STOCK 55 FORD Club Coupe 'SS HUD’N 2 Dr. Wgn. '§5 FORD 4Dr.Wagon 34 FORD 4 Dr. Wagon '56 FORD 2 Door '54 FORD 2 Dr 8Cyl. ‘55 FORD 2Dr. Wagon 53 FORD 2 Dr. 8 Cyl. "Cy Owens: Your Friendly FORD Dealer! 147 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-4101 FE 5-3588 Open 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. dramatic, w/wall tires, very sharp and very clean. $1295 *S5 Chevrolet 2 dr. se- dan, radio & heater, 2 tone paint. Only $325 down, 24 months. 'S4 Olds 4 dr. 88, power equipped, w/wall tires, deluxe interior, Hydra- matic, neat & clean. $1595 54 Buick 4 dr. Special, radio & heater, Dyna- flow, low mileage, 30 minute financing. $795 *53 Chevrolet 210 4 dr., radio & heater, good tires. Only $195 down, 24 months. $595 51 Ford hardtop Vic- toria, radio & heater, Fordomatic, light blue, V8 engine. . $1695. 53 Lincoln hardtop Ca- pri, bright red paint, au- | tomatic transmission, w/wall tires, custom trim. Areal dandy. Wow!! SO Pontiac 2 Dr.. .$295 Very good body and engine. ‘49 Olds’bile 4 Dr. $295 +s} Pontiac * De. - -$395 Radio and heater. Tires. SO Buick 4 Dr.....$225 Good motor. Good Buy. 51 Ford Sedan... .$195 Hurry on this one! 52 Plymouth 2 Dr. $375 Sedan, A new low price. Good. Cars FE 2-9101 1951 Ford % T. Pickup 1951 Chrysler Hardtop 1953 Studebaker 2 Dr. 1952 Packard 4 Dr. 1952 De Soto Cl. Cpe. 1951 Ford Sta. Wgn. 1952 Fort! Cl. Cpe. 1953 Nash 4 Dr. | 1952 Plymouth 4 Dr. 1952 Chevrolet 2 Dr. TRUCKS CONVERTIBLES 1955 Ford 1 T. Stake 1955 Ford 1951 Ford % T. Pickup 1953 Hudson 1950 Ford 4 T. Exp. 1954 Ford 1955 Ford 2 T. Dump 1952 Chevrolet TURN TO TURNER For the BEST In “WHEELS and DEALS’ 53 Nash 4Dr......$499 52 Ford Dr......$499 *53 Chev. Hardtop $899 °53 Plym. St. Wgn. $699 | '53 Ford 2 Dr......$599 53 Dodge 4 Dr....8644| 2 "55 Chev. Bel Air $1444 ’S3 Ford R. Wgn., $899 *51 Plymouth 4 Dr. $244 "52 Merc, Hardtop $699 ’53 Pont. DI. 4 Dr. $699 '54 Plym. 2 Dr.....$844 *52 Ford R. Wgn. $699 *53 Olds 88 4 Dr.. .$999 *52 Ford 4 Dr......$499 ’54 Hudson Jet....$599 ’53 Chev. 2 Dr.....$599 °52 Ford Hardtop. .$699 ’53 Buick Super ...$999 54 Ford 2 Dr...... $899 ’51 Ford 2 Dr......$244 —'55 Buick Su. HT $1999 *55 Merc. Hardt’p $1899 —’53 Chev. St. Wgn. $844 °54 Ford St. Wgn. $1199 '52 Plym. 2 Dr.....$444 *53 Plym. 4 Dr.....$544 55 Ford Hardtop $1699 '52 De Soto C. Cpe. $499 54 Chev. 4 Dr.....$899 °53 Ford Victoria. .$944 *53 Studebak. 2 Dr, $499 *52 Packard 4 Dr.. .$444 ’51 Chev. 4 Dr.....$244 $10 DOWN DELIVERS CARS LISTED BELOW - Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham —MIdwest 47500] A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR Te ee a Pe ee eee ee Nt Rees Bes " # : i I Ae - a7 Fp Me ) < a be ‘ ts % aA. f ects on : ; i , ha ; Lf bal THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1956. = team ™ . = wi jm ee - ‘ hate ee eee s : Tr'll be ‘two-hour | dazzle of name bands, a half-hour — a | panera | CLEARANCE! too... : ' | : Presley for $16,066.66 #:00-—WJR, Amos ‘n’ Andy | ed Se ; : ci | am (or ene tal mow | Hai ge He wal 20 Us ots, | $ * Suse |. wal stars on his shows. The pre- | s:20—w.r, ony la , i 10 Peruri vious ceiling was $5,000, so the Ww3) Ceavereetien i ‘ e ge Adam's nome | TV talent agencles are delighted | CHLW: Crime, Fighters i Ee ife Marion Marlowe, last season’ t <= 2 BES REAR |oeadine, quedy sgned for ve] , Wk, Rees wane or f more Sullivan shows through} °; ead Question TS ae next Feb. 24... « eat ‘rn > >= ie : , == Teck Rd | Ff 0 iS 0 ers Jimmy ag re into the 10:30--WJR, Eddy Arnold : A astaet enstitin Morgan's ~~ band CBs: on Russ’ much-im- : é / oe : 2 a : oe mae ee = LOO Tel 8 , masini REVOK fOr FOO |se=smmee -lodays Television: Programs - - end of ‘nat rst! Letters to Red Papers |bandicader Dick Stabile in” the - = mine — _— were insured : , Channel 2—-WJBK-TV = Channel 4—WWJ-TV —s Channel 7-WKYZTV — Channel 8-CKLW.TV | under the group] Show Why Dissatisfied pr Martin porte a aces a . phe : TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS |10:00-(9) National News. (4)/@:30—(7) Heartthrob Theater. so attractive) People Oppose Rule [1.564.000 challenge” passed|@r00—(7) Viola Layne. (9) Hapa Outdoors, (2) Susie,|%8s—(4) Faye Elizabeth. ' an per- a ns, ik tae peony $64,000 Question,”| long Cassidy, (4) News aud) ‘The Little Monster.” : A Home. ‘- 900,00) VIENNA a — Why op national Trendex.| Sports, 10:10--(9) Weathervane. Window in Home. ; ; , insurance. Now!workers risk their lives—as dur-| Trendex had no trace of its|¢:15—(7) News. (4) Sonny Eliot. as 10:30-(2) Strike Rich. oe Welton largest single category of|ing the Poznan revolt—to show|longtime top lstee, the Ed Sulll-| (2) News. es coneee oe eed ae : 7S a Soe He iste force. dissatisfaction with communist|van Show, which dropped through|@:20 (4) Dolores, mere Orioles, 10:55—(T) News. cca eeaeneanmenemmmeneaarerietetetent erneneneate et rule? the bottom because of Elvis/€:25—~—(2) TV Weatherman. 10:38-~(7) Public : “obo! 20 (2) Valiant Lady. (4) Feath ; " Letters to Communist papers|Presley's presence on the July 1/6¢:30-—(7) Lone Ranger. (9) Million ms Defender, er Your Nest. (7) Story Su there throw some light on the|Steve Allen Show (Allen's opus| Dollar Movie, “Belles of st.| Story.” (9) The Falcon. “Case of|11:95_ (9) Exnerimental mmer Specials! question. They show that even the|was sixth), Trinians.” (4) Snooky Lanson.| he Babbling Brook.” (4) Juve-ls1.15_(9) wove of Life, bestpaid workers spend almost! sums ta Rose came through |. (2) Sat: Preston of the Yukon, | Bile Court. (2) Do. 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(4) Drag- Conpen .” (4) Little cen, ts 12:00—(2) Wm. hesiene F baiiceiia ; conte ins tn cbtcen} And ah Red Skelton was 43 yesterday = ee wth | Mie Fes : ay Service “a 7 are fruit and candy for the little : s:00—(1) bar Tonight. “The 1:20--(2) Les Paul and Mary) 19:95—~(9) tor B.cccescceeccese ones? Where is a movie, enter- Watch for Margaret Truman's Call," (9) Motion Picture peers vue. : 9g |jtainment and that bottle of wine| husband, Clifton to turn up as a emy, “Two Yanks in Trinadad.”| “these Night Watch Theater, Radios wee measag sons, whieh rd like to drink once, but radio oF TV commentator... (4) People's Choice. seapeed Comen: “The Tri-State Cartoons. ’ The worker is one of the best| MELEN sovGmr "Highlights of Hollywood ce Re| CO™” : eet seste EDWARD'S © | aidin Poland, He works st 8], Chand, ‘wants pretty sineer| view; Swiss Olymple gymnast] “FRIDAY MORNING News, OUTLET ator and gets about 1,300 zlotys|Helen O'Connell to act in next| team: Al Davis!¢:59—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's) 206—(9) Shoppers Show \a matuth, Cuty iunare ‘are better|#2ason's Series, ° fight;. New York Knickerbocker-) Farm Report. 7 1:25-—(2) News, 18 $. Seginew ipaid, The zloty is officially valued — Celtic basketball; wres-'¢:55—(2) On the Farm Front. lat 25 American cents but its reali The premiere Frankie Laine| ‘ling; New York Rangers-Mon-|7:99—(2) Capt, Kangaroo, (4) To| ‘® Ivalap ia conshfegebiey less. Show Aug. 1 has hired Anita Canadiens hockey game.) day, #:00—(2) Do-it-Yourself | The Szczecin newspaper said|Ekberg for a few breathing ex- 4 eoter, “south of Selangor.” /n:98-—-(0. News, — TUBE TESTER | 'Bt,tte average wage in Poland) «cies. | Sangha Parton “Tense AO ‘Telen ) Frentiors oft as ta wie iedbinet naan is 500 zloty. A list of foods needed comtinese th. From Our Freined Sah a household during a month,| | Gary Crosby, Bing’s boy, te /800—(7) Douglas Fairbanks Pre-|7: News. Open Evenings also published by the paper,| back at Ft. Lewis, Wash., from | sents. (4) (Color) Video Theater, |s: 2) Cartoon Class Room, (4) a . ELECTRIC [ishowed that milk alone costs 150| the Elmendort Air Base in| “No One to Cry With.” (2) Ar- @ Rascals. 8:00--(4) Conelrad Test. as W. Haren dotys a month. Alaska after helping a bunch of | thur Murray Party, 8:26--(4) News, $:15—-(2) Secret Other prices listed by the paper| Hollywood celebs (Jeff Donnell, | Gibbs, guest, 8:30--(4) Today. (7) Wixie’s Won-|8:25-—-(9) News. (4) Queen for @ 3.50 zlotys; sugar, 12; flour, 7; ge gf oh ea $120,000 for a Race. ee News, en, 3:30—(2) Edge of Night. (9) Kiddie|| o1 Cleaning ish tila = rd, 38. Lighting and gas for the orce Society... Plays 6 “Crusade ¢ Garry Moore. Romp-| Cartoons ! iow | Dry Cleaning stove were estimated to cost 45} More than 60,000 people (at two! _ Conscience. er Room. Ns 4:09—(2) Movie. (4) Comedy Time, © Nova-Tex Process at No Extra Charge zlotys, The apartment was rela-ishows) saw Gary entertain, as: he (7) Margie. (9) Justice Colt. a a Cee ee tively cheap for 25 zlotys, Nine-jwin again after finishing bas _ jattending Girls Catholic- Central|4*9®—(2) As World Turns. (4) Cac- et a ge teen zlotys were mentioned as con-| training at Ft. Lewis... Nice kid. W. ly §— High in Detroit, Shirley said, she, tus Dan, (7) Jungle Jim. ee cake 2 “a tribution to trade unions, press 0 e even wrote to the FBI to ask how 5:00—(2) The Early @how. (7) HURON | it and similar institutions. Ronald Colman will be back in to become a G-woman. Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance iSedetewe) Le : TV at least once next season; 8 8 : Party. ~~ ) iE SPRING SPECIAL! 3\Clover Charm Fails aboard General Electric Theater, Watch That Gal! _ ny will Work phage 9 6:30—(4) Kit Carson. M. “ a . eutenant Clarissa : es ee - 2. ANTENNA SANDSTON, Va, ®—Mrs. W. R.| Perry Como is reading the | Lansing Police Department for|® ee ° : FREPATIR fern tre siriect ant tro ve] mais script doo Mantiowes | Blondie’ll: Throw You;)sx wesis and alo wil uke a 32 IF SEEING IS BELIEVING—YOU'LL CHOOSE se leaf on her lawn which should have She’s Newest Member campus department. She ‘ ae oe, AN Defective Parts Repiseed! § 4 /brought enough luck for one day.| The terrible fiasco of the Paul f the Campus Police |! did field work with the De- rs | Call for Price They didn’t, though. After her clo-/whiteman Show's last-minute col-| ©' Me pu troit Police Department. : . Hailleratters Sales & Service ver gathering Mrs. Pritchett began|lapse on NBC last month will in- . 8 @ : | OPEN 9 TO 9 her housework and promptly felliyoive three separate lawsuits... | EAST LANSING ®—Here's a} Shirely became adept at judo C 4 . one S tee nin the ion ; |tip for any would-be wolves prow-|as part of her police training. That : OBEL Radio & TV 9 yiiin‘camage was toher beset mat RAUTOAGS Profits |i the Michiean State Universty|extra-henvy purse had to be espe 5900 Eiligheth Lehe @4. FE 44948 ¢/multi-leaf clovers have anything to campus. her 30 caliber seliee setae: con = _ | vente you might awd swinging Look at the three leading - | |... Talaviein NEW YORK — American rail- © compas arrying whiskies in the light; Only uper rg msi | an extra-heavy purse. 3 Toads’ 1955 profits were the largest Schenley comes to you in : ; AMPTON ELECTRIC ive set ounne, eer. anes, on be hen @ crystal-clear bottle. You ‘ H ; rentals, and interest, is estimated| ‘Toit, and six feet tall in high i's cleorly finert. 825 W. Huron é FE 4-2525 |} at $917,000,000 compared with| heels Is the first woman ever oe * | $682,000,000 in 1954 and with the| Swom im as a menber of the Tastes finer, too, : previous all-time high of $903,000,-| Campus pallee. She has been as- nioy tied | een | 000 reached in 1953. igned to the criminal - . 5 : ; tion division and will work main- $3% $98 “a tt b ‘Hunt for P Led by with probleme lystving ostte, Bic alc Pas ig re | e y unt rod epper e Shirley started to study industrial) CESIEISIL em remimis: a5 MH, Pint " : : Cushman ‘to National Rivalries economics but a life-long interest] frmratstebetateteteter ee , . | in police work caused her to, [Bt lAleimiAMimier : * Smart New Beauty ® Power | LISBON — The search for pep- mTCT C3 + Becret New Ride * Economical per promoted great voyages of switch to police sdministration. eat Siniotwy ; Prduetry and * Two-Tone Color Combinations . ‘s most distinctive products, the Fam | ne oe Cushrfere ell wese things for one low There is no thrill like the one you'll Sictve vailable t on this 5 h. p. machine. available Pleamure. Now run down and see it at... i H ' discovery and fierce national rival- ries. 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