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Will Add Third Story to Structure   
Buys Wholesale Grocery Building 
~.on West Lawrence for 
            
  
Whitfield, Walter & Dawson wholesale grocery 
today announced sale to the Salvation Army of its 
building on West Lawrence street, as the site of & Men's 
Social Service Center, 
The Army plans to add a third story to the present 
two-story structure to provide facilities for a complete 
rehabilitation center. 
Purchase price was revealed as $180, 000 and the oper- 
ation with the addition and building renovations 
planned is expected to represent a near $300,000 in-| 
vestment. 
Financing will be accomplished by the national or- 
ganization of the Salvation Army and no funds are 
to be solicited locally. The center will be similar to 119 
others operated across the nation. 
Once launched, Army leaders-said it will be self sup-| 
porting, deriving revenue from the sale of merchandise 
made and renovated in the center. 
The Social Service Center will operate in , dently 
be run firm+ 
    from the local Salvation Army Corps. It 
(Continued on Page 16, Col. 5) Cloudy, Warmer; 
Rain Tomorrow The U.S. Weather Bureau pre- 
dicts a low of 64 to 68 degrees for 
row. The high will be 86 to 90 
degrees.   
Candidates on Page 26 bow off Nantucket Island early today after col- eee yee : ities fice Dora. "The 
    
NEW YORK (INS)}~A new steel 
seerect was virtually sealed ria 
A key figure in the marathon 
talks to end the 26-day-old walk- 
out stated- the negotiators had 
“completed about 86 per cent of 
the contract language.” 
The .labor and management 
teams striving to formalize the 
agreement to send 650,000 striking 
  United Steelworkers back to their 
jobs called “time out" at 1 a.m.   
Institute Studies a Giant   
Calls GM Too Big’ but Well Run NEW YORK i — After a three- 
month study, the American Insti- 
tute of Management has come to 
the conclusion that General Mo- 
is a well-managed, thoughtful supporters of free enter- 
prise, if the time has not arrived 
to discuss limitations to enterprise, 
however honestly and skillfully 
managed.” 
  This has not happened in the 
case of General Motors, the in- 
stitute said, 
Mere bigness can eprend-eagit   tors Corp. 
highly efficient firm. competition in the mass production 
field, it said, citing as an éxam- 
ple the prohibitive cost of miulti- 
million dollar dies that can crush 
the small producers. New 3-Year Steel Pact Ready 
  
fo Close Case Marine’s Court-Martial 
to Enter Second Phase; 
Lawyer Steals Show 
PARRIS ISLAND, 8. C.—The 
government expects to complete 
its case today against Marine 8S. 
Sgt. Matthew C, McKeon for the 
ay march of Recruit Platoon 
McKeon is the 31-year-old Wor- 
cester, Mass., drill instructor who 
led six members of that platoon 
to death in the tideswept waters Prosecstion Dues" | fog aero the, rea but the seas wery, lati icant Rescue ‘ile. Stricken Swedish Vessel Now 
Limping Back to New York 
After Disaster at Sea 
NEW YORK (#—A thunderous crash of two huge 
eee ee ee SS ee ee 
lives and injured hundreds. 
  _ Tt had collided shortly before midnight off Nan- | tucket Island, Mass. with the Swedish 
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a. m.”" 
final word did not come Coast Quart 
here until 10:55 a. ath 
The Andrea Doria went t the water 
‘Coast Guard cutter radioed trom the dene. at. 10:15 a. m.: 
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  “Where Marmons and Suerte: Reach $5.8 Billion in 6 Months 
  However, it added in a report! 
released yesterday, GM “is too big 
for the good of American busi- 
nessmen who must deal with it and 
too big for the good of the coun- try.” 
The institute, a non-profit corpo- 
ration established n 1948 to ap- 
praise the management of business 
firms, reviews the operations of 
4,008 to 5,000 firms a year. It sin- 
gled out General Motors for a full- 
fledged study because GM in 1955 
became the first American corpora- 
tion to return a billion dollar 
profit. 
The a oui paid tribute to Gen- 
ae ting margin (net sales 
minus operating costs) rose from 
tn 1555 the Inaitute said, because J = 
rise in sales. 
This has resulted in more take- 
home pay for G $5,- HE 
3 = 
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52! 
e institute said, wes. 
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  GM Sales for First Half 
Second Highest on Record 
NEW YORK (#—General Motors Corp. says sales 
for the first. six months of ~_ ear were the second 
highest in history for the 
Sales totaled $5,868,673, sp com with a record 
$6,512,672,139 for the first six months of 1955. 
Earnings for the period ended June 30 totaled 
$503,471,823, or $1.80 a share, compared with 
$660,961,942 or $2.41 a share for the first half of 
om year. 
‘profit for the second eee pped to $220,- 
e784 or 79 cents a share. the April-June quarter 
of 1955 had totaled $351,555,080 or $1.27 a 
pong Sales declined to $2,804,090,950 from $3,411,- 
GM factories around the world sold 1,074,862 cars, 
. trucks and buses in the April-May-June period, com- 
pared to 1,385,497 in the second quarter of 1955. This 
cut the first half total to 2,284,904 from 2,629,556 a 
= ago. Second quarter vehicle sales were also 
low the previous quarter’s total of 1,210,042. 
In the second quarter, the said, “there was ' 
a slight decline in retail sales from the March level 
instead of the upturn normally expected.” 
 GM’s income tax bill for the first six months was 
leatic hate   Knights may have succumbed to 
managerial lapses or faulty vaives 
in the '20's, one surmises that big- 
ness is partly responsible for the 
slow strangling of Huiison and 
Studebaker today,” the institute 
said. 
Auto Franchise Bill 
Ready for Signature 
WASHINGTON (® — A bill de- 
signed to protect franchised auto- 
mobile dealers from “coercive 
acts” of auto manufacturers need- 
ed only President Eisenhower's sig- 
nature today to become law, 
By a voice vote nw. Ss   
-_ O'Mahoney (D-Wyo), 
bill's floor manager, insisted the 
measure is designed only as a 
step to balancing little busi- the|1. : Sestatbag the seven-member 
court-martial panel heard for the 
first time the suggestion that Me- 
Keon was drunk when he led his 
| “beets” into the marsh. 
In the statement, dated April 9, 
McKeon recounted his 
difficulties with Platoon 71. 
McKeon's well-known New 
York attorney is stealing the 
show at the court-martial. 
Slim, baldish Emile Zola Ber- 
man, chief of the defense counsel, 
stands there in court like a lean 
Arturo Toscannini, calling the tune 
every time. 
Utica Family of 4 
Sailing Aboard 
Rammed Liner   
      
$100,000 Blaze Sweepses. 
Rochester Foundry Plant 
A $100,000 fire swept through the manufacturing 
section of Rochester’s Oakland Foundry & Machine Co. 
last night, leveling one building and threatening two 
others before it was brought under control. 
Only a portion of one wall remained of the 80 by 
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‘Dead on Front Lawn [Dearborn Man Jailed 
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reached an acute stage, a report that 
t and idles 100,000 more 
Paiiiea industries, can do the coun- 
try only harm: 
in Social Security, Act This being a presidential election 
year, it was not surprising that the 
period and would be stopped in the 
Besides adding some 200,000 to 
amendments call for increased 
one-quarter of one per cent and 
for self-employed, three-eights of 
one per cent. 
This Democratic measure was 
passed over Administration opposi- 1 
tion with six Republicans joining in . 
its support. It now must go to con- 
ference with the House which report- 
ed a similar measure last year. The 
only vital difference in the House 
bill is that it would give women full 
benefits at 62. 
* * * 
During Senate debate Republi- 
cans questioned the wisdom of 
lowering the age qualifications 
of women. There was strong sup- 
port, however, for the disability 
amendment. We feel it justifies 
presidential approval of the 
_ measure despite Mr. Eisenhower's 
__ ofiginal opposition. a ee   
-Tke’s Panama Plan 
President Eisennowrr made wise 
and full use of the opportunity af- 
forded by his Panama City visit to 
strengthen U. S. relations with West- 
ern Hemisphere nations. 
3 ae ‘The Chief Executive flew to the of          
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Pan. American conference. That 
u, gathering in Panamia City on June 
25, 1826, had been summoned by 
th America’s great liberator, 
_ "Srmow Boxrvar of Venezuela. 
a Ege 
Besides 
chiefs of state and signing the 
Declaration of Panama, the Presi- 
dent. delivered a nine minute address. 
In it he urged united action to figh: 
“the ravages of disease, poverty and 
ignorance.” : 
At the same time he proposed 
a commission on human problems 
which would include representa- 
tives of the 21 American repub- 
lies. It would offer suggestions 
in the economic, financial, social 
and technical fields. The Presi- 
dent’s choice for U. S. represen- 
tative is his brother, Dr. Milton 
Eisenhower, just elected presi- 
dent of Johns Hopkins Univer- 
sity. ~ 7 * x. 
The declaration signed by the 
President is one all Americans can 
endorse. It reiterated the West- 
ern Hemisphere’s determination. to 
stand fast against alien totalitarian 
forces and to safeguard economic 
and political freedom. 
The country can be thankful 
that the President’s recovery has 
progressed sufficiently so that a 
trip to Panama City caused him 
no undue fatigue. 
The Man About Town 
Big Deal in Dimes 
Plan That Shows They Are 
What Make Up the Dollars   
  
of 3410 Dartmouth Road. For many years 
he has started on Father’s Day, and 
dropped. all of the dimes in. his change 
into a piggy bank. With him it aver- 
ages about $50 annually, which over the 
years has accumulated close to $1,000. 
  
It snowed in Pontiac on July 19, 1913, : 
to * 
F. T. Dowling 
of 241 East Wilson Ave. He states that 
large flakes fell for about five minutes 
around the noon hour. The mercury was 
who suggests that if we build the court- 
house on another site the present. loca- 
tion be converted into a parking lot. 
  Received when the thermometer was 
flirting with the 90s, a card from 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shelley 
doesn't make it any better. It was writ- 
ten on a snow capped peak in Wyoming. 
In submitting her “Pot-O-Gold” entry, 
Mrs. Emma Magel 
of Metamora states that she has read 
The Pontiac Press since tts infancy. 
A pint size colt that will only grow 
into a pint sized horse, according to its 
ancestry, 
horse of 
Karen Lanpher 
of Rochester, former Pontiac High School 
atudent. 
  
Most of us are content with putting on 
a good front, but 
Wiggs Colony Shop 
makes both front and rear entrances 
beautiful with plants and otherwise, the 
alley entrance being a far cry, from the 
usual appearance of most rear doors. 
  While Oakland County appears to have 
been forgotten in his major road con- 
struction this year, we're glad to learn 
that State Highway Commissioner 
Charles M. Ziegler 
is letting contracts for non-skid surfac- 
ing on some of our present pavements. 
These include 7.2 miles on the Rochester 
Road, north from that village to the 
Romeo Road, also parts of Opdyke and 
Orchard Lake Roads, 
Seen 
' When cutting his alfalfa hay, 
George G. Germain 
of Orion Township, killed a mother 
pheasant sitting on her nest. The incu- 
bation of the eggs was completed under 
a hen in his poultry house, and the nine 
young pheasants are amicably growing 
up with his young chickens. ; 
Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs, William Chamberlain 
  of 3180 Sashabaw Road; golden wedding. . 
Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt G. Seeferich 
Rochester; golden wedding. 
  conferring with 18 fellow 
was born Sunday to the *    
   3S, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1958 
Saco 
  
David Lawrence Asks:   
Will We Repeat Coercion on South? WASHINGTON—A mericans 
would be outraged today if they 
read that a country calling itself 4 
_ republic had forced the adoption of 
a constitution upon its local legisla- 
tures at the point of a bayonet. if if 
it beti I i H F 
i i | t 
l [ i 
f segregation 
glibly about the need. for “obeying 
the Constitution” without the slight- 
est awareness that the famous 14th 
Amendment from which the whole 
“civil rights” controversy has 
emerged was never really ratified 
in the constitutional manner by 
two-thirds of both houses of Con- : g 
When—two years after the am- 
nesty—the 10 southern states re- 
jected the 14th Amendment, this 
was enough to defegt ratification, 
inasmuch as 10 states were more 
than one-fourth of the thirty-seven 
in the Union at the time. Congress 
then stepped in and, again without 
letting the southern congressmen 
or senators vote, passed the Recon- 
struction Act of 1867 over the veto 
of President Andrew Johnson, who 
in a message formally challenged 
the constitutionality of the law. 
Under the terms of that law, Con- 
gress attempted to coerce the 
southern states. 
  
  
  
  formally in 1968 as an integral 
part of the Constitution. Congress coerced the southern 
states by means of puppet legis- 
latures into “ratifying” an 
amendment that the people didn’t 
want—the antithesis of govern- 
ment by the “consent of the 
governed.” 
Few voices, unfortunately, are | i gqak ili i i 4   
‘He was stuck   
Dr. William Brady Says: -   
Practitioner Still Maintains 
sin Heart Assn. as accessory, for 
promoting the half-baked theory 
' that Americans should consume 
less milk, butter and cheese, to 
whole milk, and eating plenty of 
butter and cheese causes or predis- 
poses to any kind of heart or ar- 
tery disease, In man, that is. The 
effect of feeding these dairy prod- 
ucts to laboratory animals may be 
as bad as the Heart Assn.’s ex- 
pert says it is, but as nutrition au- 
thorites well know, you can’t apply 
such knowledge directly to human 
nutrition, ; 
Although the newspaper report 
didn't mention the word, the Heart 
Assn.’s expert seemed to be con- 
cerned about that mysterious and, 
if you take the near-scientists too 
sériously, frightful substance, cho- 
lesterol. 
Cholesterol is normally a con- 
stituent of every body cell,. par- 
ticularly in brain and nerve tissues. 
blood and in bile—and of course 
in gallstones. From the fact that 
most gallstones are composed prin- 
cipally of cholesterol some doctors 
inferred that the cholesterol prob- 
ably caused the gallstones to form. 
From this assumption it was easy 
to speculate farther afield and 
first theorize and ultimately decide 
that cholesterol causes hardening 
of the arteries and heart disease. 
Unfortunately for the health 
and welfare of the nation, the 
more’ or less cholesterol, and so 
the Heart Assn.’s spokesman ad- 
vises the dairy people not to worry 
about distribution of milk but to 
“figure out what can be added 
economically to milk to make it in- 
nocuous.”’ % 
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What good is an education if we have to scrub floors, work in fac- 
To make this a great country, 
we must be as one, Start at home 
te work for peace, good will, and 
understanding. When accomp- 
lished, we will be better equipped 
te work for world peace! 
Although the color of our skin fs 
different, we still have. the same 
need for understanding as you. 
I am only 16, but I have seen 
wit Nebraska Ave, 
Portraits 
By JAMES J. METCALFE Tt was a great occasion, and... 
It gave much joy to me , . . When   
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see so t respect my son 
° Became brother tod... 
  
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stuff, they would be at the hospital on two fronts. Nazis stopped cold 
helping out where help is badly 20 ¥ 
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. it 2. Every individual is not On the Fourth of July, the police hours, faye, sigh less than 1% pints (three glasses) ‘©2m¢ to the hospital saying that 
of milk daily to build vite the residents of Elizabeth Lake THOUGHTS FOR TODAY 
3. If a growing youngster does road were complaining about the For I will give you a mouth 
not like or will not take whole ™usic and loud speaker. and w/étom, which all your ad- milk, then skim milk is still a fine | ‘The patients always have a eT*aries shall not be abie to health beverage. , carnival for a few hours on the Gaineay mer reslet.—Lake 21:15. letters, not more than one page Fourth. For some of them, it , 
feaith tna hygiene, ct to fieeam.aiag- 8 the one time tna whole year “he stream from Wisdom's Dru Wiliam Brady, iis stamped seit. that they are able to go out of =.) VSL: supplies, in ine tise ‘Press, Pon iehigan. ™ os exhaustible. 1956) - I am a volunteer worker and ~—Bayard Taylor.   
Case Records of a Psychologist:   
Child’s Education Up Donnie ts at the educational 
crossroads. His parents can 
make or break him. During 
vacation, try the educational 
games outlined below. They 
can perk up an average young- 
ster in a few weeks so he will 
take new zest in school work. 
But coaz, don’t drive him. Suc- 
cessful business and profes- 
sional men are inclined to 
drive their children. Beware! 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case S-322: Donnie B., aged 9, 
is a maladjusted child, though his 
parents were shocked to hear me 
tell them that. : 
“Dr. Crane, Donnie hates 
school,” his society mother pro- 
tested. “And he makes poor 
grades, 
* ¢ *« 
“We had the school psychologist 
give him an L.Q. test and she said 
he. was above normal in his mental 
alertness. . 
“But he is q poor reader, It 
irritates my husband, who ts a 
brilliant lawyet, for he feels it 
is a reflection on the family to 
have a stupid son. 
/High pressure men nowadays 
tend to drive, instead of lead their 
own youngsters. 
The very nature of hectic compe- 
titive modern’ business and profes. 
sional life ig such that it is a 
“sink or swim’ philosophy by 
live * For they feel it is an affront to their own pride and I.Q. to have 
a child with a low report card. 
Se they grow caustic, even 
when they try to curb their 
tongue. And the child senses 
that his parents are angry, so he 
gets more frustrated. 
Soon he may become so mixed 
up, emotionally, that he can't think 
clearly. Instead, he makes doubly 
stupid errors because of his fright 
or his great eagerness to please 
his father and get back into the 
latter’s good graces. 
‘HOME TUTORING 
Any normally intelligent chil 
can soon be brought up to the aver- 
age of his class by a little tactful 
home tutoring. 
In a classrom of 30 pupils, the: 
  
  
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REE pH :  ¢ 4 
a (i i 
Fi to Famil Hold up two cards af the out- 
_ Set and explain what they are: Then shuffle and expose them, 
one at a time. Your chil@ will 
get them right at once, so add 
a third word; then a fourth, ete. 
Soon you will have flash cards 
for maybe 500 nouns, verbs, adjec- 
tives, etc. For variation, when you hold up the “noun” ecards, 
let the child take the card and 
place it on the. ob it names, 
as “table,” “chair,” “window,” 
“floor,” ete. 
ACTION GAMES 
To inject some action into the game, let him depict the verb cards. Let him “jump,” “walk,” 
“run,” “sleep,” etc., as you hold up those verbs. - On the back of these word cards, you can have “5x1,” “5x2” and the other multiplication tables, - But 
don't work longer than a total of 
15 minutes per night on all varia- 
tions of these home tutoring games, 
Let Daddy compete with Junior, 
but have Daddy pull his punches, 
for a child must win about 3 times 
Child at Home” enclosing 
stamped return envelope, plus 20 
You can change your child's en- 
tire future career by, altering his 
outlook on school.. For when he 
makes good marks he wil] like 
school! 
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New deluxe 12 cu. ft. 
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  refrigerator ... only 
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tion. Provides more space than ever for all kinds of 
foods. The seperate freezer chest has 80-lb. cap- 
acity. Forget defrosting . . . it’s automatic, New 
Handidor storage is double-deep and has butter 
bank, cheese conditioner and egg nest. Come get 
yours now while prices are low . . . you'll save 
more at Federal’s! 
Delivery, Hook-up, Service and Warranty included Control gas dryer 
198 @lt’s fully automatic 
@ Extra large capacity 
Put an joe saiens ~~ and 
basement ing and get big sav- 
ing too. . .-with this eutomatio 
as dryer. A simple setting of 
Sime-Line Control does the work. 
Delivered, Installed, Serviced     
  automatic 
Time-Line Control 30-gallon automatic gas — 
water heater . . . now just 
vs 554 You'll have convenient, thrifty, dependable hot 
water service with this quick-recovering water 
heater. Automatic thermostat control provides 
more hot water... even on wash day. Galvanized 
steel tank and glass fiber insulation add to life of 
heater. Get it at Federal’s. 
Delivered and Guaranteed 
Glese-lined 30-gal. heater, 10-yr. warranty......$77 automatic washer 
*228 @ Wave-action agitator 
@ Perfect 5-way rinsing   
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© Choice of 9 or 12-f. widths 
You'll sink into the airy luxury of this 
thickly tufted, high plush pile carpet. You 
will love any of the Harmony House colors; °              
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bedspreads 
at 93.98 we a= 
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deep bullion fringe. Full or twin. ATelel gash aciaials Malereres: 
  
  
  
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SAVE 54 14% Wag on Grill a ém 
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cee 12° $2.51 
Reg. 10.95 Floor Lamp 
SAVE 84 $2.51 
Beautiful, simple styling with 
brass-plated base, lovely pol- 
ished walnut inserts. White fab- 
ric over parchment drum shades, 
3-way sockets. You save 2.51 now 
because these lamps were a Spe- 
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2. 
Sale-Priced Tablecloths! 
Regularly $1.98 ae : 
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etto 66 venetian $4x54-In. 
iW Pastel floral patterns blind sale 
Set a pretty table with lovely | ? for 5h Made of aluminized 
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Reg. 4.98 4.44 Reg. 2.98 29.44 
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Domestics—Main Floor = nag heen es is : stained ash eplinte. " praved area lot ° oukiad, “teens all va master geen aia Giant beaters, two ye bow! 
- oY aae - wood cover; two metal hinges. steel body, yore owe lock in chores. Full size Centers, Wit “control”. Easy thumb set speed 
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pa rib ag Se wg asked Joe, “What would I the value} : ja. 
oe & to do to raise a ten spot— the } Fe fs borhood which is a bazaar my right arm?” — Cpa. 
sae yp ong ey eese ay Without the matter much ots | iu hand stores and used giving 
marts. thought, Joe replied that that was) of worthless items, “I'm a lover | 
Lath " “— ay just what the man would have to) ef junk,” be says. 
ec panned Heros and called the {°° 12 &% the dough. . Joe. is happy with his unusual) 
place “Honest Joe's.” ‘The man then rolled up his (business becausé it has meant a] Fight sleeve, unscrewed 2 Me igood and bountiful life for him. .| 
Through the years the shop chanical arm and laid it on the | When he came to Texas as a] widespread fame 85 | counter, Nonplussed, Goldstein |singie man back in the depression 
of weird merchandise. Items) pave me stranger $10 and he left idays he had little money. Now 
© pawnod artificial tg er ‘arm to] ont Ot Potaraed fer the arm Ihe ts a property owner and ® pawned artificial leg or arm to Recently the Dallas Times Her-/ {gh 1y - respected businessman, | 
s honoe aes ald printed a story about Goldstein| “ith ® wife and five children, =| A ‘meme our his business. ‘The article in- “The “Deep Ellum” gentry vouch the artificial arm incident.|They Met in Turk 
      
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the convenient easy-grip handle. New 
bforid toned cabinet fits any decor. Plays 
anywhere in your home; carries easily 
in your cor. All screen front . . . controls 
  
  
  
      on the side. Only $5 down puts it in your 
Common Mire _ Dingenst — _ Diagonal 
Stem | Saeko | Xecwia’ “17 inch” 16% 18%     
New Console TV 
Powerful nee 
14 KV Chassis 
Channel models. — 
  
  Lew priced, but lectures hich 
priced automatic record   Dual Hi-Fi Speakers i 
A smart mahogany finished console | 
with 261 sq. in. of crisp, brilliant view 
ing area and tinted, tilted safety glas 
to reduce glare. Up front tuning. 14,000 f 
volts of picture power. VHF or All- } with ' | 
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Portable hi-fi! Two tubes plus 
rectifier, ceramic pick-up, 3 Reg. 39.95 
  New Three-Speed Phonograph | 
         
    Clock Radio Built-in Calendar Shows Date 
34.88 3.50 Down 
calendar shows 
day, date. Big,. easy-to-read Reg. 39.95 
Automatic 
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for HOT WEATHER? 
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
      
  In New Thrilty 10-Quart Can 
Any Grate = 2.69 Make your oil changes! Save 
money with Sears low price. 
Quality. unexcelled by any other car ‘oil. 
Oil Filter Refills for Cleaner Oil 
ausrate §. 1.19 Keep your motor oil clean, 
longer with an ALLSTATE re- 
| fill. Large filtering area. In- 
4 stallation instructions 
| included. - 
= Basket Top 
3 Carriers 
12.95 f: Heavy duty top- 
carrier, 400 lb, 
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Easy to Clean Denim Body 
ol 2.98 
Holds child comfortably, easi-. 
ly. Has adjustable extension, 
fiber bottom. 121/2x7-in. 
deep. Folds up. 
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    Cleaner and Wax 
Is Simple to Apply 
Only 1.39 
Easy way to new-car beauty! 
Cleans, waxes car in one 
simple operation. A timely 
special at Sears low price. 
        SILENT CUSHION TUBE-TYPE BLACKWALLS 
“670x15 | 22.75 16.88 800 
} 7.10xn15 | 25.25 18.88 9.00 
“THOntS | 27.75 | 2088 | 10.00 
“SORTS | 30.45 22.88 11.00 
SILENT CUSHION TUBE-TYPE WHITEWALLS 
ae _| Sree | ee. | RE 6.70x15 | 27.95 19.88 9.00 
7.10x15 | 30.95 21.88 | 10.00 
760x15 | 33.75 23.88 11.00 
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AND OLD TIRE 
REGULAR NO TRADE-IN PRICE, each 22.75 
e Full 20-Month Nationwide Service Card Guarantee 
@ X-41° Cold Rubber Construction Helps Prevent Blowouts 
@ Check These Additional and Important Safety Features 
ROAD GRIPPING SAFETY 
| you need it! Danger of skids is reduced to a minimum, up 
to 20% safer than other first 
line tires, 
BUTTONS 
Safety buttons between the 
treads keep them open and 
working at all times, reduc 
' ing skids and tire squeal, 
Especially important when 
you need traction on curves. 
   
18" INSTALLED 
ALLSTATE better plastic covers in new, distinctive patterns. 
Saran plastic seat, embossed viny! trim, rayon skirt and back. 
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  chariger. Big speaker for full . position tone control. Luggage face, lighted dial, buzzer, low ——_— . 3 , 2S | . 
| tone sound. Smart grey case. type brown case. sleep switch. 6 tube chassis. a 3 gente 134.0; dentec of bach 154 North Saginaw St. clio Peneentes . N. Saginaw St. Ob YOU Minty Phone FE 5-417] money Fak Phone FE 5-4171 ! * is es , — : ' ‘N oo, : 3 j | 
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‘fine your ankles” in the bath. Put — 
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models and actresses with his easy 
soapy system, 
‘REFINE YOUR ANKLE’ 
He warns, however, that you 
* ghould use a rubber mat in the 
_ tub for safety’s sake. And don't 
fill the tub more than 1-3 full, for 
the sake of others who may want 
to stray into the bathroom later 
without. wading. — 
    
     Berg~ 
man will retum to the United 
States this fall after 7%- years of 
self-imposed exile. Ed Sullivan an- 
nounced that the Swedish-borh ac- 
tress will arrive.in.New York inf 
October or November to appear as 
guest star on his T Vprogram. — 
The Flaming Gorge Dam and 
reservoir, to be built’on the Green 
River in Utah, will include a 
power <plant for bined kilowatt   
    wet towel in both hands. N 
elbows and slowly, slowly 
towel through the  hane 
  
  
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  Designed for comfort 
and style. Pants have 
pleated Hollywood 
front, self belt. Both in a 
chojce of4 masculine 
‘colors. * 
Save 61* 
Putter Shorts 
Reg. ) 88 
3.49 
J For Cool Comfort 
Hollywood: front, zip fly. 
Sanforized* cotton -twill. 
Choice of 4 colors; 28 - 42. 
. Max. Shrinkage 1°, 
Sports Wear—Main Floor 
    
Linen Type 
putter jacs 
Reg. 3.98 Save 99¢ 
4 Colors 
All Sizes 2” putter pants 
iy? Broken Sizes 
4 Colors 
    
CHEO ! 
YOUR 
‘ CHOICE 
Reg. 59c 
Each 
Athletic shirts are of ? 
\Ai/ waistband. Save 77c 
. briefs or 3 shirts. Buy 
* PeaPont Polyester Fiber 
SEAR Shirts—Briefs 
Save 77‘ on every 
| purchase of three 
-.-fer-ong wear. Dacron* 
Pilgrim briefs are of cotton and Dacron’ . 
¥®’ shape conforming support. Heat resistant elastic 
Men's Furnishings—Meain Floor 
154 North Saginaw St. 
‘Phone FE 5-4171 for 1 _— 
  
two ply mercerized cotton. 
for comfort and strength. 
. give 
on purchase of 3 pairs of 
several and charge them. 1] Ice Chest 
            
     
  
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Reg. 19.95 
sulation; end drain, bottle 
opener. R covered 
handles. , 
  ’|-inch thick fiberglas in-    
    
  ‘Kissing is No Sin'— 
but Court Rules Yes 
_ VIENNA (INS)—There’s an old 
song that says “kissing is no sin." 
Maybe, but a Vienna court recent- 
ly found it ‘legal.     
Red and white for 
and white for the g 
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washable leak saddle cover. 
3.07 at Sears today) 
    
  New Golf Balls With Thin Wall Liquid Center 
Reg. 9/8139 3 for $] 
A top quality liquid center ball 
that gives you a true flight, 
distance and durability! Tough 
vulcanized cover. 
Sprinkler Hose Curves to Fit Flower Beds 
Reg. 145 996 
25 -ft. 
Sprinkle or soak any length 
er shape pottern up to 25 feet 
long. Clamp shuts off: weter 
at any point you wish 
  Dunlap Wheelbarrow | Reg. 9.95; All-Steel Construction 
Dependable quality at-a low price! One- -piece 
leak-proof tray holds 3 cubic feet of dry mat¢rial, Tubu- 
lar steel frame with 10x1.75 puncture-proof tire on. steel 
wheel. Save now. 
    Plaid Galion Jugs With Fiberglass Insulation 
‘mega = «99 2 
Designed for eificienc ° 
‘priced: for economy! y to 
ciean Flex-Rock glass liner re- 
sists acids. Red and black. Joseph Klein was sentenced tolin 195   
  
the Siggy Bees blue 
ponts snags and Save 
  meee foe be a q 
  Hammock Cots Heavy Water-Repellent Duck 
Reg. 14.95 10.88 
Comfortable for Seana a 
, lounging! Bright red with agra 
valance. §-pe. stand 
fit into car. trunk. 
  
  
50-Ft. Plastic Hose Reinforced With Nyion Yarn 
Reg. 095 = G, 99 
New! 50-ft. of 1:-in. diameter 
plastic hose reinforced with 
nylon braid for extra strength 
Li ightweight 
799 
ece steel, 
  Craftsman 18” 
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ties villas Vand Vista 
Deluxe model. with ball- 
beoring reel! Aircrait type 
alomirium wheels! $-blade 
reel! % to 1¥;-inch cutting 
heights. Save during sale 
now 
    
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  sistant thread used 
tends out 6-ft. Seneca pack Fe 
Sporting Goods—Perry St. Basement en ee 
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  2 OR 4 CYCLE 21-INCH ROTARY—REGULARLY 109” 
88 
9.50 
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CHOICE 
Lightweight Craftsman rotary power mower has steel 
housing; automatic rewind starter. Makes short work of 
any mowing problem. Safety clutch disengages 
Other Mowers Priced From . 
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Washes All Fabrics from Denims to Dainties! 
COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC AU TOM A aie A LL Y 
»PIN 
KENMORE WASHER 
- REGULARLY $269.95—SAVE $40! 
Three water temperatures enable you to wash any 
fabric safely. Gentle Roto-Swirl agitator 
the dirtiest of clothes clean, yet is safe for 
celain enameled top and tub are easy to clean... 
stay gleaming white. Place this work-saver in your 
home. 
    
 ¢ Regularly Priced at 99.95 
Need kitchen space? This 30-inch gas 
range is truly a space saver. Features a 
huge 25-inch oven perfect for all your 
baking, broiling or roasting needs. Entire 
stove porcelain enameled for easier 
cleaning, better baking. ~ action gets 
undies. Por- 
peeeeee® 
SAVE $11.95 
Kenmore Gas Range 
ONLY $5 DOWN     DPIES 
229%: ‘y ONLY $10 DOWN! 
    
     
        
DOWN On Major Appliances   
Priced Up to $200!   
  
    
      
  
  
    
Dries All Fabrics from Denims to Dainties! 
     
capacity. 
EY 36-Inch Electric Range Regularly Priced At $229.95! 
From recessed toe base to 
smart, Gull Wing. back 
guard it's modern and 
feature- filled for easier 
cooking. Porcelain enam- 
eled, 20-in. oven prehects, 
bakes, shuts off automati- 
cally. 60-minute timer; stor- 
age drawer. Save now! 17 e ‘Save $50 
88 and your 
old range 
ONLY $5 DOWN 
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LOWEST PRICE EVER <* 
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Set the temperature . . . dries 
8-lb. load efficiently. Auto- 
matic door safety shut Automatic 
Electric 
DRYER 
  off; convection heat. COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC 
KENMORE DRYER 
SPECIALLY REDUCED—SAVE! 
Why worry about the weather on washday. Match 
your Kenmore washer with this gleaming white, por- 
celain enameled dryer. Completely automatic, dries 
any fabric safely, leaves clothes sunshine tresh. 9-lb.    
149" 
Visi-Matic Washer 
8 5128 $11.95 
¥ Regularly Priced at $139.95 
Enjoy wash-day ease with this deluxe featured 
washer. Chrome plated Visi-Matic wringer has 
big 2¥2-inch mottled rollers, 28 full stop posi- 
tions and safety release. Double walled tub 
keeps water hot longer, holds 9-lbs. Also has 
timer, and water pump. 
  
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You'd Expect to Pay 249. 95...But Sears Pulls the Price Down! 
13.2 CU. FT. COLDSPOT   
  
    
  
  
  
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Poll Width Freezer for 40-Lbs. Prozen Food. 
dv Chiller Shelf for Meats; Beverages 
: , Now you can own this 1956 Coldspot at an 
# unbelievable low price! Check the conveni- 
: ent features you get in the Servi-shelves in 
the door . . . stora rome for small iterns or bottles. [8 
Full width Handi-Bin crisper, big storage je 
space for fruits, vegetables. jt: 
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$ $3 O° | 
Floats tn Your 
Footsteps   at a price that 
SAVES YOU     
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DEHUMIDIFIERS   
      
        
     
          
   
      
     ao the rug noazie. 
the most revolutionary What could be 
vacuum in our amazing line! **“« 
It's famous for being compact, pow. 
erful and resis on a “cushion” of 
air, extraordinarily maneuverable. 
Yes, i's a NEW beauty i in 2-tone 
Honey Brown.          
    priced lower 
than ever!     
   it Float ' 
| one Wp ote ade 
| YOU GET ALL THIS: 1 5 Cubic Foot Freezer Holds 525-Lbs. Frozen Food! go t 17 a   
  Sold on Sears Easy Terms! 
Compare! This Coldspot is Po Reg. 289. 95 Se feature packed at a bargain aAGiing —, 
price. Has popular fast freeze Miia 
compartment and two con- say 33 = poten) 
venient baskets. Freezer holds =~-=e — 
525 pounds of frozen food. pot — 
Also features a convenient %, S   STEEL (net aluminum) 
WANDS PLUS OUR 
CONTROL 
thet adjusts te your 
enact cleaning needs.   _ Double Filter 
automatic light; counterbal- Ww 
on lid. Buy with confidence $10 DOWN 
. it’s a Coldspot. Cina a ee : 
Appliance Dept.—Main Floor L. 
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  Nixon brushed aside in favor of Gov.|—>. ; Christian nh taller ep Present Skinny Joilbreaker 
Eisenhower's running mate. | Recaptured at Home AMEETIOUS MAN Commission. The increases totaled 
The White House, where he has DRNOre dP Medley, lac ee a's eae eueeas lors mg esau GORE : 
his office as special Sil lon aacpavist whe encegad Siumsleasagh te. unew a bed SomMboninittaes Persian Ca’ of Marden 
to Eisenhower on disarmament,/i. Inkster jail by squeezing|might ruin him—then it took sheer|ville, Okla., on its sales to Michi- 
"Ithrough a 14-inch hole, was_re- —_ unselfishness to do what! gan-Wisconsin, which serves Michi- 
cans in Congpess have called on captured today at his home. But the 49-year-old Siassen, who ag hiyreemenee pede bid 
ra) ae ca Murphy, held for investigation of/never seems 16 stop talking andifor Oct. 1 in Washington. It will 
And even Herter, after @ tele-purgiary, wiggled through the/has been giving Republicans andibe consolidated with the commis 
ag cals id hat laron Bet? small hole that police described as|Democrats alike — the|sion’s investigation of Phillips 
sen but said he ‘would nominate/# Unwired light fixture in the a i nm an'rates, 
ing to make good his escape Tues- immensely en   
      
  
     
           
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wate! Sim fete Ma police chase. yesterday |the presidency nce he was n is : oe : RE : 
UPSET AT STASSEN’ ____ {Ry community. He has served [Republican nomination in 1944 Men! We've Slashed Prices in this Big Sale! Before You Buy   
      The professional Republican pol-/previous sentence in Southern|1948 and 1952. And as late as July 
iticlans, who thought they had the! Michigan Prison for larceny. 9 he made it laiown he would like       “Any New Clothes Be Sure to See These First! 
     
       
    
  
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AT TERRIFIC REDUCTIONS! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! 
    ARCHIE BARNETT    Wirlgreen geucy DRUG STORE 
#148 K. SAGINAW *Huron es +4985 DIXIE HWY. Next to National Foods 
1 Lb. DEXTROSE =- .... 49 
Size COREGAS™™™ .... 
70° GLEEM TOOTH PASTE . . 49 
100 VITAMIN. .2°%"". . 97 
4" SERUTAN GRANULES. . . 66 
90° DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS. . 46 
60° JOHNSON’S BABY Powder 39° 
"1 Stanback Headache Powder . 59 
95° $-M-A BABY FORMULA . . 27° 
500 DICALCIUM CAPS ,,, ‘2 
250 BREWERS YEAST Tablets 44° 
100 BILE SALT TABLETS 3:69 
1 Lb. HOSPITAL COTTON . . 59 
4 DRENE SHAMPOO... . . 69 4, a 
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$3.95 Famous Brand. 
Sport Shirts *)** Short and Long Sleeves       
              
               
       
   
   
   
      
        
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At Almost Giveaway Prices! Just 67 of our ae MER. 
‘SUITS. OUT THEY Go! 
We | regrouped another lot of our better suits for this 
week's selling, They're the coolest Suits you've ever worn and you're get- ting them for almost half 
} price. We repeat. eatly! —get in 
— , ALL SS TERE eeees FREE! | $4.95 Famous Brond 
Sport Shirts. *3”* Short and Long Sleeves ‘ 
$4.95 Sanforized $ 
Hobby Jeans oO $18.75 Cool Tron Ge pee if 
Sport Coats 12’ ay . pk 7 ; 
amar” $89 | JACKETS 5 
$6 Genuine Mallory 
      
    
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SLACKS Just Look at These 
Spectacular Savings! 
Values to $16 
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You've never seen such values“ 
no wonder we sold so many! 
They're all crease-resistant, sizes 
38 to 50. You can wear them 
late into the fall, too. Stock up 
now—bank the savings. 
OUR STORE IS AIR CONDITIONED ..... SHOP IN COOL COMFORT! 
OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS Until 9 P.M... .. SATURDAY ‘til 5:30 | g) 
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ZS | K E E “£ T 9 MEDICATED + @ Even at these sensational low prices you can 
ie ile aviesronsiie mane! OF — SKIN LOTION eal HARGE i . rl i] 
SINUS HEADACHES ACHES ~ PRINS Used in Over Ms C 50 6v6$300 1001461617595 00 4000 Hospitals % 4 ey 
    
      
      
    
    
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THRIFTY PHARMACISTS Charge Less for Filling 
RESCRIPTIONS 
  WAT Um sEe DOWN MEN'S STORE 
so mane "Take Twolve Weeks to Poy’ 19 N. SAGINAW Same as cosh! No extre cost! No carrying charges! 
           
   
   
      
  
        
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EASIEST TERMS IN TOWN 
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“Better Things in Sight” 
Open Friday Evenings 
      
  
        
   
         
   
              
  
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Bleck Rubber Mose, 25 Ft. 2X1601........... 2.19 
10-Year-Guarentee Plastic Hose. Pure vinyl! in 
5 transparent colors, 25 Ft. 2X164).......... 2.59 
10-Yeer-Guerentee Red Rubber Hose. Premium 
quality, reinforced. 25 Ft. 2X1609........... 3.15 
5-Year-Guerantee Plastic Hose. Choice of 
red, green or yellow. DA 21650. 63. i ais 3.49 
     Te eee 
Davis Wearwell Tires Guaranteed in writing against all road hazards in- 
cluding blowouts all defects in workmanship 
and materisls for the TREAD LIFE OF THE TIRE!     
  An ng tire volue built to rigid specifications 
construction governing and moterials. Ribbed 
tread design gives better all-‘round performance. 
a wear ot a thrifty price! Also available in 
6.70x15. 
* Plus tex and your old tire. . Lawn Speaker Regular 1.69 
Lightweight, rustproof — won't — 
fear up grass. Spray soaks 26 
feet of lawn. X1193. Reguler 2.35 
Tempered stee! blades, highly 
polished. Grip-fit ash handles, 
17” overali, X156) 
_ Wizard 8" 95 
    Husky Fan 
Deeply - pitched aluminum 
blades, chrome wire guard. 
Non-tip steel base. 6/2400 
  ir. 19" Spreads cool, draft free alr throughout the room! 6/2418 
2-Speed Model 6/2428 $30.95 
Wizard Two 
Year Battery 
Outright a 
$11.95 
Full 24-month guarentee at 
this low price! 
Deluxe. 30-month gueran- 
tee! For most cars. . 10.95° 
: 48. fuaran- 
most cers... 13.45° 
*and yoer old bettery tee! SAVE 6         
  poy 32” 
24” WESTERN FLYER 
Just the right size for 7+ to 12~year-olde! Seme famous sturdy 
construction as the bigger Western Flyers; double-bar frame, chain 
guard, kick stand. Girl's and boy's. 2F2502,3. 
20” Western Flyer. Boy's, girl's 5-7 yrs. 2F2702.....5. 29.95 
    
  162 N. SAGINAW 
Ph. FE 2-9253 . STORE HOURS: 
Week Days 9:30-5:30 
Mon. and Fri. 9:30-9:00 
      Group Your Purchases and use our EASY PAY PLAN! 
    45 N. SAGINAW _ Directly Across from Nelener’s,_ . iia 
  
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        Lost Items Plague Trarisportation. Farts isc -ininam al If you're missing a topcoat, brief- agreed are sent to the home.office in De-|Ave., when they aren't sp in Young ited, “Tt is a long-)™ 
case, umbrella, or even a child, problem. troit if unclaimed after 3) days. |time by the driver, Th sce 
odo ded Wht ee ee ee ee ee 
  : 3 si Lott Dilltelds ‘and porses are ee Bus, railroad, and taxicab com-jen travel in twos or. threes. However bad the problem may ' the Yellow Cab Company's big- eet 
      
clerk Ray Crane, 1159 Myrtle st. | boarded Camel Buyers, Women Saly 
cases and hats are most frequen said. The in $ Fussy Class s 
left behind. He said that lost items, |transports a truck to a destination) NEW YORK (INS) — A New 
if not claimed immediately, are ;- returns -by bus often) York animal importer thinks cam- = log book behind. el buyers are as fussy as women) {Continued From Page One). 
don't like it, but neither) shopping for spring outfits. by a staff especially trained in|D!vision 
  
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   HELLO, JOE! 
County § didn’t give up his : ont ead "oon nn ae on ‘Liners Ra in F Just called to tell you 
cen . tassen Gido’t give up his cam PT hd. that Osmun’s Semi-An- Cireait Judge Clark J. Adant ; paign, & oneman drive so far, to| Zeehandelaar said: These plans were revealed to eo ie 
holding that Pert Sac Top GOP Brass Seek Nha fe Aeted he bupes wy must have had 20 long die-jthe Pree this morning by Maci¢ fig 1,634 mle sper ta 
will give i ! wiv, tr swing. Better hurry 
themselves encouragement ® . grocery warehouse é 
ill Ni ~ * © @ green. Some wanted ‘em yellow,/Lawrence St., and Brig. Byam G.| ‘Continued From Page One) down, the bargains are 
te ‘ ‘ ixon Stassen hinted too at more|$0me wanted ‘em red. Some want-| Youngman, manager of the Detroit/ering over the scene ag a foggy ' , great. 
handle justice court cases, jus| , Nee ae er cpcaniin ots paifed ‘em long ant lean, These people oe 8 ee... , tices, in effect, have no power of} Poll Shows Stassen’s|”? strength of various vice’ presi-|drive you nuts,” “We aire bringing waste material} “Seven hundred thirty surviv- 
Prvstices Enmett’ J. Leib and) Move to Back Herter dential possibilities which he said| | - and waste manpower together,” ome Maaee’ Be do Spee, SPY sy , eae D. LePure Prosecutor Falling Flot or five others ‘Girl, 2, Injures Head function of the proposed center. | Despite the sensational rescue of 
: rea attended Gn. moving dent Hixon oil to the vet County Educator After 2nd-Story F all turned over to the 
meet- the ; : : 1 with the first segment of | ‘They had to flee the sinking ves-(biggest war games ever staged on 
sominaten i" Preddent‘Eaer(fO Affend Conferencesem ei, saxacory’, cond enter the cen- sel by clambering precariously|Nationalist Formosa. The exer- 
: . down ladders and cargo nets low-|cises began July 20 and involved 
we may call in ides th: after she top-icated the il ; opinions| _ An Associated Press poll of GOP Cigude M. Elmore, assistant sup- f atop the present building w: 
be governors, state chairmen and na-lerintendent of the Oakland County|is' tent «hove thn aony Winton. 
showed to-|Board of Education, will attend the} ~Deborah 
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q and died last night while conduct-' income is de- All headed for New York, with ——— emia —_ 
from Army’s arrival thmes listed as Inte today |"™E ® national music camp faculty, 13 NO. SAGINAW ST 
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Go expensive thinaers | | a Luggage 
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NO MONEY DOWN 1D 25¢ WEEKLY. BIRTHSTONE RINGS NO MONEY sq 
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  Now $§30 | 
Only.. Woot. | e 
Pontiac Varnish 
—. Retail Store | 2 South Com. FE 3-7129) 
Oem Dally 8 te 5:30—-Set. 8't0'5) 
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  OPEN FRIDAY WIGHT UNTIL 9 — FREE PARKING! é 
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peo a oT ee Director of the day camp is Vic Lindquist, 33, Waterford Township who has six counselors or 
leaders and two high school students: 
him. , camp cooking, adventure trips. 
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tiac Boys G 
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Leonard T. Buzz, 
department, said 15 vacancies for 
years old exist for the last two day 
many more activities, The buses return each evening 
at 4:15. at 9 a. m, five days a week headed for a day of 
shopping habits of over 19,000 families do 
land County. 
He Ue Pon 
group 
Senate worked last night un-/| must A few optimists thought there would provide| was a faint chance to get through 
late ' 
000) 
Left to right; J, Robert F. Swanson, — ng L | Chapdelaine, 9, of 48 Chamberlain St., Jan 
Gaydos, 1295 Atkinson Ave., Thomas Koechig, 9, of 335 First St., 
Jeffrey Smith, 9, 7994 Perry St., Hans Hjertquist, 10, of 99 Bloom- Wenonah Dr.,. Thomas Webster, 10, 1475 Glenwood Ave., Mike 
field Terrace, arid Duane Gilboe, 10, of 231 S. Tilden Ave, 
iImit 
i passed and the House had 
permit some of the 70 ignored. 
The bill stilt 
“}gome housing aid to the aged. It/ 
the Would 
the | units to be designed specially for 
the elderly—a pioneering program The 
pert, each of which was active in compiling statistics covering 22. . 
‘Carey, assistant director of the U-M Bureau of Business Re STUDY SHOPPING HABITS—Two years of extensive research 
are packed into the county marketing survey being discussed by — 
three area civic leaders and a University of Michigan business ex- 
chairman of the Oakland County Planning Commission; Dr. Wil- Oakland County communities: 
tam 
cnn ye members of _—‘Bill 
public 
Hone to May Face Delays 
Seriate OKs Hous 
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these young 
WASHINGTON @® — The Sen-)stituting terms of » bill it had! backing down 
looked to the but Puts Action on House’ 
[Trusty Electrocuted While Digging Worms 
| PENDLETON, Ind. @—A trust ate, 
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play was part of recent Bastille Day ‘celebrations 
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River a¢ a focket dramatically illuminates the a focal point | @ebcious fruits we grow in of n the 
of American tourists, * 
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Voting Machine Instruction Is Started Here to either Republican or cr , N.Y., to Chanute Field, Ml. 
craft was based at Perrin 
Voting machines will make their 
Pontiac debut in the city’s “4 
it | voting precincts in the coming Aug. 
” |7 primary election. Gone are the their plane developed mechanical 
difficulty and they ran out of fuel 
        
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BACK CUSHIONED 
WITH LUSTROUS 
     
                
  
  FOAM RUBBER 
  Has- 
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Yellow and White. 
_ Hand Towels, 16” x 24”, .39¢ 
Wash Cloths, 12” x 12”. .19¢ | FOAM RUBBER! 
  
  
, we TRIM YOUR PAPER Free | PILLOW GASES om Your Request 
Cotton Percale 
Setuy ny. | WALL COVERING /   
  
    Store Hours: 9:30 te 5:30 
Open Friday ‘til 9 P.M. 
OSENBERGER'S 
| Phone FE 2-7001 | : Sere’ Woure: 9:80 to 5:80 —— Fridey Groening ‘Wl 9 P. MM,   OUR SPECIAL PRICE! 
    1957 Duo-Lounge 
fa Bed . 
        Made to Sell 
  ‘Regular A ND TE CE MODERN SUITE a To Make Your Bedroom Extra-Beautiful 
tim OPEN TONIGHT ‘til 9 
Here’s What You Get: 
e@ GORGEOUS DOUBLE DRESSER 
WITH HEAVY-DUTY MIRROR © 
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@2 FLUFFY PILLOWS 2 LAMPS 
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  Ry Gost Grobet   
  
        
          
  
    
  
        
  
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EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED 
Washes and Spins Dry 
7 e 
Fill-and-Rinse Faucet — — 
aa 
Saves Soup and Water 
        SAVE 31.99 
WRINGER 
%36 WITH TRADE 
-@ Reg. 119.95! Worth Much 
More! 
‘@ Not One Penny Down! 
Terms to Suit You! 
@ Modern Easy Wringer with 
Feather-Touch Release!       
      
     
       
             
        
    
    Brighter and Whiter washes! Big, 17- 
gallon porcelain tub with efficient 6- 
bladed agitator and wringer. Baked - on 
gleaming enamel finish for chip-proof 
wear. See for yourself and save! 
  Work at the Same 
  Limited Time... _. | 
Limited Quantity! | 
rime 
One Washing, One Drying — 
Cut Washday Time in Half! 
LASY — rier 
    
     
     
   
   
       
             
    
  SELLOUT! 
  
Custom, Easy Automatic, ALL-FABRIC 
DRYER 
128 @ $1.75 Per Week! 
Nothing Down! 
@ Dries Super- 
Quick, and 
Thoroughly! 
just plug # in on 115- 
or 230 velts.for fuffier, 
sweeter-smelling clothes. 4   
    You set the drying time that suits your needs . . . and 
your work is done without need of resetting! Clothes 
are gently tumbled 48 times a minute—with no baking. 
Auotmatic safety shut-off when door is open. Shop: 
now! | 
Weite's Easy Appliance Conter—Downstairs Store |   
        
        ] GEORGES-NEWPORTSI SENSATIONAL “BUY™ 7 “OUR Gi cE 
  
       
        
  
  
Save — 1.99 Values 
HALTERS 
  Seve Mare Thon 50% on Thon 
3.99 LADIES’ DRESSES 
RVers 
      
  
  
    
Strid ft clr in slid and pt 
patterns. Stock up at this low price POLOS 
  
   
         BOYS: | “Seve 50% on These - 
T-SHIRTS. 2% 1,99 BOYS’ 
PLAY SETS 
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GIRLS’ oe ee oe DRESSES price. Sizes 3 to 6x.      
  
    
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Seve 50% on These 
GIRLS’ SWIM SUITS Big savings for late surmmer 
Reg. 2.99 cotton Swim Suits. “ee Wd hte 
  
  
  y Seve 50% on These 
INFANTS’ SHIRTS Reg. gala or the side infants’ 
shirts, fine combed cotton, Sizes | to 6. 39°                
  
Save—Men’s 
UNDER 
SHIRTS   
    
  ——y Gavel Reg: 2.90 Yen's Seve 50% on These SWIM ‘| 8 
‘MEN'S. | hoe 
Bg | ROBES. 
5.99 wives in barter pts. | MENS $95 and linen. Sizes 28 to 42. SUITS   
Seve—Reg. 2.99 
PLAY       
    JEANS   
     
     Save Almost 50% on These 
69c CANNON TOWELS Giant 22 x ~ bath sizes. Stripes and 
plaids. Stock u bD     
            
  Seve 50% on These Fine Novelty 
39¢ PRINTED PERCALE All first quality, full bolt. Ideal met sum= 
now and back to school sew 19°             
  
             
              
  
  
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          THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1956   
   Goes 
Now...The HUB’S © 
- Annual Store Wide Sa le 
SPORT SHIRTS LONG AND SHORT SLEEVES 
$3°5 Shirts 2" 
2 for $50   
$25.00 Value ....... NOW 
$26.50 Value ....... NOW 
’ $29.50 Value ....... NOW 
$32.50 Value ....... NOW 
$34.50 Volue....... NOW 
$36.50 Value ....... NOW 
$39.50 Value .......NOW 
‘$42.50 Value . Bry ad | SPorT COATS w $20.00 $21.20 $23.60 $26.00 $27.60 $29.20 $31.60 $34.00   
SLACKS $ 6.95 Volue....... 
$ 8.95 Value ....... sci 
$ 9.95 Value ..... ..NOW 
$10.95 Value ....... NOW 
$12.95 Value ....... NOW 
$14.95 Value ....... NOW. 
$16.95 Value ....... NOW 
$18.95 Value ....... NOW $ 5.56 
$ 7.16 
$ 7.96 
$ 8.76 
$10.36 
$11.96 
$13.56 
$15.16 
  
‘CATALINA and McGREGOR 
SWIM WEAR 2.0% orF   
ECUADORIAN and DOBBS 
STRAW HATS 
Vy oFF All Summer Caps 3 Off 
NO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY when you open a HUB CHARGE ACCOUNT 
THE HUB CLOT OPEN A CHARGE 
ACCOUNT: 
30 DAYS... 
60 DAYS... 
90 DAYS |: :       FOUR LARGE GROUPS 
TROPICAL AND YEAR ‘ROUND 
45 and $49.50 SUITS $ 
Tropicol Suits ... Fine Rayons, Nylon 
Cords and Dacron Blends. 
SAVE UP TO $20.50 
$55 and 59.50 SUITS 1 and 2-pant Tropical Suits—fine 100% 
imported wool flannel, year ‘round Suits. 
SAVE UP TO $20.50 
$65 and 9.50 SUITS $ Dacron and wool, silk and woo! tropicals 
—year ‘round, ‘100% wool worsteds, 
flannels, gabardines and tweeds. 
SAVE UP TO $20.50 
75 and 579.50 SUITS $ Fine hand-tailored, nationally-advertised 
brands, including our famous Eagle 
clothes. Imported and domestic fabrics. 
SAVE UP TO $20.50 
     
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Even a small farm has many animals, such as cows, calves, 
ee horses, a dog, and perhaps a goat or two. Some people like goat's 
' |-milk, and it makes very good cheese. ‘ 
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ge Here is Billy Butter, who has a very pleasant life roaming around 
gee the orchard nibbling the nice green grass and munching apples. 
y¢| There is nothing he enjoys so, much as butting into things, and that 
| ishow he got hisname. | 
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[33| Here he is running head-on into a tree, which has a sign “Private 
Out.” 
‘ coe oe this picture with your’ereyens: Billy ts white with’ brows 
spots scattered over him. Paste on cardboard, and cut out the parts 
carefully. 
x * 
Fold the small left flap under and fold the larger one forward on 
the dotted line. Cut the dotted slit near the bottom. Slip the goat 
down into the slit so that the lower edge rests on the table top when 
you stand the picture up. 
x x * 
Give him © push op his hind feet and he will move along the 
ground and butt the tree. 
x *« * 
(This idea came first from Rollo D. Tullerger, Windsor, Vt. 
| Perhaps you have a suggestion for Junior Editors. Ii so, send it in care of this newspaper, and you may win $10. Violet Moore Higgins; 
AP Newsfeatures).   
  
Our Annual July 
SALE « SHOES 
  Such Famous Makes As: 
@ Arch Preserver ® Air Film 
- @ Bostonian ® Thornton 
© Crosby Square ® Evans 
ENTIRE STOCK 
SUMMER SHOES Formerly to $22 
$785 Te $] 285 
45 PAIRS 
ODDS & ENDS Values to $12.95 
$485 
SPECIAL GROUPS 
Short Lots, Discontinued Patterns. 
Black, Brown, Calf or Grain. 
Values to $25 
$385 Te $] 48s 
SPECIAL GROUP 
» LOW TOPS 
Bleck or Tan, Grain Leathers. 
$14.95 Velues 
$7 85     
      
    
      
      SHOP MONDAY 7 
AND FRIDAY 
NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 
‘AT THE HUB : 4 " na 2d 
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  SUiTS...°2959 Values to $40.00 2 +          
      
         
   Summer Shirts... Q0c¢ 
. , All Sizes 3 498 
   
    
    Swim Suits-Ploy Shorts 
All Sizes and Styles a | 98 oe Briefs, Bermudas _a 
MEN‘S WORK SHIRTS 
Rog. $2.98 Red ban b= $1] F Syree | —<——=— [I Director Through Ads. 
Men s Shoes ¢ Ase   
    ) Rm. 243, 15 W. Lawrence Street : } Open 9-5:30—Fri, ‘til 9 Phone FE 2-2895.   
  
     
   
       
         
  
         
   
    All: Sizes and Styles! 
Save! Save! Save! 
2.49 Men's Dungarees..°1.69 8 quirements 
OPEN MON. and FRI. EVENINGS to 9 P.M. 
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63-Piece Ekeo 
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STEEL WARE 
               50 pieces Stainless Tableware 
in beautiful Swedish modern 
design. 6 piece Ekco Stainiess . 
Steel Kitchen Set. 7-piece Ekco 
Stainless Stee! Cutlery Set. A 
wonderful gift for brides’ 
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TRUNDLE BEDS-Complete 64.95 Full Line of Fine : 
MATTRESSES esse eee $18.99 »» 
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PORCH AND FLOOR ENAMEL 
Extra-tough enamel for indoor and outdoor wood 
and cement floors, steps and decks. It withstands nf 
hard wear and weather. $ 00 es : : 
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77 SPEC IAL 5 — | INT Aluminum Folding Rockers. .°4" 
Ranch Extension | ae =e Nie Folding Bed.....°10” LADDER Large CHAMOIS $798 , 5-PIECE KITCHEN SET Al lo Chai 12" 
$ 3 24x36" eo ceccccces Bf Plastic table top and upholstered 7 uminum unge allS wus 
95 La N iB chairs in new design. Sturdy $ al | 
rge atural s] 98 ae steel legs, tipped with fas mag Beg summer pieces of fine furniture at prices 
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the 1,500-mile-per-hour F-104 “Starfighter. Pilot step will be to get rid of him. 
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— SINKS — W, Norma! Installation $98.00 
  
  
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WE WILL BRING SAMPLES INTO YOUR HOME NO STAIN WORRIES. 
MOST ANY STAIN INCLUDING INK, IODINE, SODA POP, 
SHOE POLISH AND ACID WILL COMEOUT WITH A HOUSEHOLD 
CLEANER. 
4667 DIXIE HIGHWAY 
  
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; _— Refrigerator : oe , Was $27995 . a A sueMennnue | ° 
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3 * | NO MONEY DOWN . 
| $2.50 Weekly ~’ 8-Pe. Maple Bunk Bed Set 2@ 
, : You get TWO beds, TWO mat- § A pt) : tresses, TWO springs, guord rail € & e 
: d Pal Waeih Freezer . . . Freezes and Stores Up to 49 Lbs. As Little ¢ ladder. Beautiful maple finish. 
¢ Full-Width Chiller Try - «- Weal for Chilling Beverage, as 25 ' a Day NO DOWN PAYMENT — ONLY $1.00 WEEKLY ° 
4 four Saco Seemed 4 On Our Meter Plan! MOHAWK .. 
Tel Bottle Bottle Zese Shelf P — Tr / a us J ae 
a> - z NO DOWN PA Y MENT ey Gee Cushiony Dulon “ to pil- @ 
a woven backing. é 
4 INNERSPRING ° # MATTRESS °° 
19: : No Money Down 6 
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‘19 - PAY 50c WEEKLY ° | Crib springs, adjustable to @ three heights. Choice of 
natural or maple. - ry 
Famous Name ° 
: GAS RANGE ° 
LF ‘OS : : / A top value with four auto- e 
; matic lighting,, lock - type a 
: burners. Full size range. ° j 
| . Reg. $139.95 
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| Think of it! Now you can own the famous HOTPOINT auto- pak pepe WASHER 
matic washer and HOTPOINT automatic dryer—both for just Noy ° ‘16 4 ° 
: about the cost of the washer alone. Completely automatic work- vee wire Thane * | 
| free washdays can be yours at a cost well within the average 
, budget: This is a limited offer and includes your old washer in APT OMATIC W1¢ be : 
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: Wize | Portable Sewing Machine ° 
Ho Money Down—3” Weekly FEderal | With, this Reyal you can make Reg, Price $68 ° : " many things ydu've just wished ' 
: 3-/i\4 for before! Make’ children's ‘ge . or rse 
ef _ Groperies ond a hundred things 108 NORTH SAGINAW —electrically! 
No Money Down—75c a Week!      Open Friday Night il 9     
     
SE 8-Pc. LIVING ROOM | @ Metching Arm Choir 
, @ Cocktail Table 
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for easy pti 7 fA es moon NO 
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Feta, ele cna fible mattress and 2 boun, MPs. Floor samples. 
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Newest s With chien ey Mm Proof table | and mould: powerful radio and 3-speed automatic 
  
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘til 9   
U0 Nationally Advertised 
BIG SCREEN TV, RADIO   and 3-Speed PHONOGRAPH Combinetion A magnificent TV, radio and phonograph combino- 
tion . . . now available for the price you'd ordinarily We 
pay for TV alone! Low Boy styling and luxurious, as 
, thie cabinet is on impressive piece of furniture to —— 
room! Besides 
cabinetry isa Now... 
automatic 
brilliance and tonal c on. add to the loveliest livi 
the ee benautia TV, included in 
| radio and 3- 
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1 bo ee NO MONEY Down, This special $99.95 RCA Victor 3-speed 
radio-phonograph has Hi-Fi- quality. Hes 
intermix record player. Big speaker gives 
thrilling tone to your radio and records. 
A real betem at $59.95. ‘177 Pay $2.00 Weekly: 
      
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Phileo 30° 
Electric Range   
      
    
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S48 _PAY ONLY $2.00 Weekly 
        
PHILCO 353: Yes, it’s budget priced, but you get 
big value features. Giant 6624 cu. in. “Dream” 
oven. ‘Twice os much useful work spece with 
Philco’s “L.” arrangement of surface units. Range- 
top floodlight. Easy-clean surface units. Deluxe 
porcelain broiler pan with chrome rack. Appliance 
outlet. Ausqppotic easy-set thermostat. |, || 
FREE PARKING Behind Store 
      
      
  
        
  
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Detroit in 1952. He is a member 
of the State Bar Association, Ma- 
sons, Veterans of: Foreign Wars, 
and the Southfield Democratic 
    
    
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  TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1956 IS THE LAST DATE 
FOR PAYMENT OF 1956 PONTIAC CITY AND 
SCHOOL TAXES WITHOUT PENALTY. On August 
1, a 1% collection fee will be added to all unpaid 
taxes and an additional 1°/, will be added the 
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  NEW FIST WA OYALA 
  concrete LUMINALL FLOOR PAINT 
           
  
    
Gold Trim ! 
Reg. 3.00 to 5.00 Values ONE LOT 
‘WOMEN’S vay 4 as 
bal 55 and PLA 
SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!   
ONE LOT 
WOMEN’S WHITE NOVELTIE 
and PLAY SHOES Reg. 3.00 and 5.00 Values 
-WEDACES $ | 
-FLATTIES | 
HIGH HEELS SAVE!   
SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! CHILDREN’S SUMMER SHOES 
BAREFOOT SANDALS —PLAY SHOES 
AND TENNIS 
Reg. 2.00 Values a 99 
  
BLUE 
GREY 
    BROWN 
OATMEAL AND LOAFERS 
Reg. 4.00 and 5.00 Values 
a 
Boys’ Sizes $2.88 MEN’S CANVAS OXFORDS 
  
  Open Monday and Friday Wights ‘til 9 P.M. 
          All day long, thousands. of busses, trucks, cabs and cars 
rolled over a SANDRAN Fleer Covering laid across one 
of the world’s busiest streets! 
wiped tt clean with a quick swipe .'. . 
doubt that SANDRAN NEVER NEEDS SCRUBBING! It's 
the enly genuine no-porovs vinyl surface that dirt can’t 
« grease can't stain . 
floors Itke » seamless slipcover! penetrate . 
minutes! Ne mess! Neo fuse! 
See our demonstration FRIDAY, JULY 27, in front of our store at 99-101 S. SAGINAW. 
See SANDRAN wiped clean after hours of devastating traffic. The fabulous SAN- 
DRAN which stands the most violent abuse without stain or breakage. See it TOMOR-. 
ROW at the FLOO That night Steve Allen 
proving beyond 
+ goee over drab 
Cen be installed in 
R SHOP! wake’ eee BROWN BROS. so Walter A. 
DAVID PAUL CITY TREASURER ff 4 N. Soginew Street -s. FE 2-4242 
General manager of & men’s all 
SEE THE FLOOR SHOP | 
FREE PARKING BEHIND THE STORE! 
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  of SANDRAN, the Miracle Viny | Floor 
in Front of Our Store, Friday, July 27!    
    Radio 
Interviews © 
Direct From Our Store 
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     BRAND NEW first guality Furniture and 
Appliances marked n to clear. Our biggest Sale of the 
Year. Big selections in - aad | FREE Del 
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  nicer Sts Che ed 39" 
s| ast, = $2288 f Spa $28 Modern & Traditional Bedroom Suites 
  - ow, 91-29 2 Load $99” we) , | 
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  Mell en ter 199 F OME, | a eisr sem NI9 mete $79) 
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PRICED TO $35 
  Men’ 8 re Weel, 
SPORT COATS ee $488 $238 rag ho “Serta Lax” 
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: 4e""6 | eter Regularly Priced to $10.00 re Reg. $49 ee 7 
‘4 Entire Stock Men's Short Sleeve 4 Brand” Innerspring Variety ‘of Duel-Purpose Sleep Sofas A 
‘| SPORT SHIRTS 3) au. s0 say $690 | Beiter. S149 Saisie S49 [ate “2B 
bi z wt oe wg Ros $79 Sete Bed slome SEQ) fag. $268 Sete, Foam $919) og $29 Sat ol 2 be re ee) ‘ae . 83 9” Res. $169 Sote Bed end $129 Reg. $259 Kroehler $139 Tal Cul Table ] 9” : “Enchanted Night” Chair, Bes eakon! evens ) Brown Hideewey ...... $1.00 Extra ........ ;       
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for New York Aug. 14. More! . : 
than 1,100. persons had Americans in Debt, . 
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| TO THE PUBLIC 
3230 Pine Loke Rd., Pontiec, Mich. 
IS OPEN: EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR, 
9 A. M.. to 10 P. M. 
WE ARE BEING PICKETED ILLEGALLY BY 
HOTEL & RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES 
UNION, LOCAL 794 
and TEAMSTERS UNION, LOCAL 614 
WE ARE COMPLETELY STAFFED AND SERVING — 
THE PUBLIC IN OUR CUSTOMARY MANNER! 
AIR-COOLED FOR YOUR COMFORT 
    
      
  
      
    ficial of a large tourist agency. i" PALO ALTO, Calif, @ — More “Everything from Italy is booked) ,..01. owe more money for more 
up solid. But one way or another. things than ever before in this it will have to be worked out. country bot there's nat too mach to 
ccnan Tit callsion th the Nortn| Brush indicated today at the Stan- 
Atlantic were 29 Michigan resi-|rc “University, Business Confer- } dents, all passengers on the Swed-| "Consumers “are in an extremely 
— economist said in a prepared cid master ot the motor “ahip| Tess because of the assets against | 
Stockholm, Is a native of QUINCY. pained: ve borrowed. He ex | 
Mass., went to sea at age)” “Over neither 
ot 1 ‘During his 36 years with Oh mortgagor short term det and | Swedish American 5 at least another fifth have savings) a collision last night. . 
Tee mane che tire tram cnaen (val, 2 exceas of their short term | 
ers, including the first Kungsholm, debts. eye insurance on any one person would | 
aor Ge ee ES ee ha ae a oe ae up Seeks Ceiling be limited to $20,000, or 1% times | ‘The master of the stricken Ital. [National Industrial Conference . his annual compensation, but with | 
lan luxury liner Andrea Doria ts |Board said, through voluntary po-()f] ife Insurance a maximum amount of $40,000., Piero Calamal, 5, scion of an |licing of installment credit instead “i Purpose of the move is to bring 
Takes eatly wth geevetions jt Gren weds eae. A ceiling of $20,000 to $40,000 on |about a sounder life insurance plan. ft antetag syeaaaen. porary ober mop life insurance coverage for|for the public, according to Curtis} , : Geataetn leaad on Debt ton pail dolede ahd “debt individuals will be sought trom the |r Patton, of Pontiac’s Great West] 
sinking 1912, The| Management together Life, vice president of the newly-| 
struck an iceberg and sank, taking pointed out that some 20) 
a toll of ceilings and | 
inent in expected to adopt them 
social legislative sessions. 
  
  That Regularly Sell 
for $8.95 Yard     
     
    ‘Beautiful new carpet patterns that will flatter your home—intriguing 
texture patterns in contemporary design, or new modern 3-dimensional 
leaf patterns in grey or beige backgrounds that fit any decor. Tightly 
woven wool and carpet rayon with latex rubber back to resist moth 
damage, designed to give longer life and softer cushion underfoot: 
‘TONTINE WINDOW SHADES Choose from white or pastel colors — the most versatile, washable $ 70 Up to 36” 
window shade in America today. Strong, tough, and durable. Fade . on your 
resistant. Only Tontine gives you so much, ; _ roller 
| Mie Candlona’| = , - @ Draperies 
Pontiac's Oldest Exclusive | ° a @ Linoleum ( Floor Covering Firm! 
. | ALN, Perry St. Phone FE 4-2531 | @ File   
      
     
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             DRESSES 
. REDUCED 
*4-°6 cod 
All Summer Styles 
and Fabrics must 
go! 
SECOND FLOOR 
  GIRLS’ 
SHORTS 
REDUCED 
4A‘ 
Twill, Sailcloth, denim. 7-14, 
SECOND FLOOR 
  SPORT 
- SHIRTS 
Men’s Short Sleeve 
Styles, 
MAIN FLOOR 
     
  Men’s _ 
Wash ’n’ Wear 
SLACKS 
Reduced 
77 
Orlon 4 Seer- 
sucker, No ironing 
ever. 
MAIN FLOOR 
     
    
      Nylon priscilla curtains reduced ............... 96” wide, 63 or 81 inches long, with deep ruffies, 
Rayon curtains reduced .......... 4Ac each Tetored 72 or 81 inch lengths. 
Cafe curtains reduced ................2-0000: $1 pr. One or two of a style or color, matching valance 50c. 
Nylon tier curtains reduced .................. $1 pr. White only, 30 inch length. . —~3 
. d........... 1 pr. Rayon _organd tier curtains reduce $1 pr 
22x44 inch bath towels now.................... 50c ‘Dacron/nylon selvage for longer wear. 
_ SECOND FLOOR Better summer dresses reduced ............... $6-$8 Sheer cottons, dacron, jersey and others, for wear now. 
Summer millinery reduced ................ woe - 200 
Women’s playwear reduced................. 99¢ to $3 Bermudas, » blouses, britches, all to clear. 
Girls’ playwear reduced...................... ..77e Pinal clean-up of 3-6x sizes in shorts, Bermudas, play-sets. 
Toddler playwear reduced..................04.. 4c - Thrifty mothers will grab these fast. 
Toddlers’ shorts or shirts reduced... .. o eo nes 3 for $1 Sizes 2-3-4 in wanted colors, fabrics. 
Infants’ crawlabouts reduced ........ cece ee eee . Ae Sizes 9-12-18 months in easy-to-wash, no-iron fabrics. 
‘Toddler girls’ smartalls reduced ................. 4Ac Colorful, washable, sizes 2-3-4, 
Women’s cotton skirts reduced............. 1.99 .2.99 
All summer styles now priced to clear. 
MAIN FLOOR Men’s summer sport shirts reduced..... eee eee 1.33 Over 600 cool short- shirts in wanted fabrics and colors. 
Men’s white, broadcloth shirts reduced............. $2 Terrific buy, but not all sizes in all styles. ‘ 
Men’s sport shirts reduced..................... 1.99 ' Gingham, washable rayon challis, mostly long sleeves. 
Men’s lin jackets reduced................. aS Pee mostly large sizes. ++ $3 
Men’s swim trunks reduced ..................... $2 Hot days ahead, save now. . 
Men’s summer slacks reduced ................ , 3.44 Rayon sheen gabardine, washable butcher weave, 
Men’s straw hats reduced .............. 1.99 and 2.99 Replace that battered old hat now at. end-of-summer prices. 
Men’s walking shorts reduced ............ reese 199 Tropical weave, orlon-nylon seersucker, denim, all marked down. 
Men’s felt hats reduced ........................ $2 Where did these come from? 
Women’s summer shoes reduced ..... . bee eens .. 82 Fabric, straw, leather, plastic, many others. 
Children’s shoes reduced ..................... . .$2 Mostly summer play shoes, but some sturdy year ‘round styles. 
Men’s fabric shoes reduced...................... $3 Thick rubber soles, duck or twill uppers. 
Ladies’ summer handbags reduced................ $1 
Women’s summer sleepwear reduced ...... . seeee. $l Romper pajamas, some gowns in cool, no-iron fabrics, 
BASEMENT 
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515 DELIVERS Including Big Double Dresser with [ii , | 
Large Beveled Mirror | 
1erspring MATTRESS! BOXSPRING! | : 
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BEATING THE HEAT — Secking a way to beat the heat in “Little Rack” with the shade of an umbrella, as the chimp enjoys 
of his charges, the luxury of an ice cream cone. 
  “Minuteman” 
Maiciless COOKWARE tage INCLUDING FULLY AUTOMATIC 
S" ELECTRIC SKILLET 
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MID-YEAR BEDROOM OUTFIT 
© CHOICE OF COLORS © Every ‘Piece Beautifully 
© Biege ® Charcoal Adorned with Smart, 
® Turquoise ® Pink ; White Plastic Tops! I 
inet Never before . . . perhaps never again. . .have Ward's been able to offer such a fab- ulous Bedroom value . .». Ward’s regular low price for this complete outfit is $229.95 but while present stock remains, you pay only $189.00 . ,. Only $15.00 Down and as 
little as $1.25 a week! , 
Included in this modern Bedroom grouping are a luxurious double dresser with large beveled mirror, full-size bookcase bed, chest of drawers, boxed springs, innerspring 
mattress, pair of foam rubber pillows and two lovely boudoir lamps. Ten lovely pieces 
and in your choice of colors .. . Hurry for this value sensation! 
re 65 013,568,900 to 1 | Wale — ee | ; | | le Ys WARD'S GIVE ASK ABOUT THE 
Men's Waterproof |i)” EES ; — | * Sensational Value! Cage HOLDEN’S RED \ complete Water skware Sot TRADING WARD-WAY CREDIT PLAN 
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being sire 0, have H imeet the rin © purrs Excelent of crust. in oven ( SE 
broiler) 1 minute or until meringue homegrown — is brown. summer 
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Applesauce, Apricot __Taspherties. m     
      ct ‘til slightly thickened, Add rasp- A small gelatin mold is dhesties 
ened condensed milk, blueberry pu-| berry mixture in thirds, beating pjeasant addition to a salad plate. ahen 
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Tender young select 
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Large 24 Ib. Pkg, 
39°   
      
  
NEW PACK GOLDEN . 4 HyGranes, &§ * CREAM CORN ee a 
  
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PRELUDE TO A PIE — Mrs. Philip W. Roy 
(left) of Harvard court had a surplus of rhubarb 
in her garden. Her neighbors, Mrs. Lester Laidig 
(center), also of Harvard court and Mrs. Kenneth 
    
A    Lindsay (right) of West Long Lake road came 
over to pull some of the tangy fruit for pies. Well, 
it’s one way to spend a summer afternoon. | anv ty now you ean expect wave, 
e . homemakers talking ‘about | chick. 
a “pomeiryer" Sor dinner. 
= siete’ st Ga serena wit 
| |be a remarkable new four-in-one 
© with built-in eat appeal. 
: » Newest entry in the poultry 
‘parade is the Pettie Bird, a spe- 
| Gally-developed butterball 
which was 
stay, 
MULTIPLE 
[broiled, one 
“robofryer.” 
uses are 
ster,” 
way? 
ofa specia! 
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‘The Pettie Bird offers positive 
proof in freshzprozen form that the 
“lick chick” jock is gone forever 
| land the “stylish stout" is bere to 
Already poultrymen are busy 
jeoining words to describe the many 
qualities and uses of the Pettie 
Bip a meat-packed, young and 
tender chicken. - 
Because the versatile new bird 
may be roasted, fried, baked or 
describe the chicken’s multiple 
“fribroast”’ 
How did the Pettie Bird get that 
It started with the breeding 
Rock females with an equally top- 
drawer band of White Cornish 
The breeding males are 
hard to produce and quite expen- bird 
was introduced here this 
exercise as 
The end 
waste, 
USES 
poultryman terms it a 
Other names used to 
and ‘‘froil- 
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strain of extra White) biscuits 
      
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JUST 
2 MINUTES 
BEATING See 
it’s Ready to Bake! 
ONLY FLAKO gives you the 
combined convenience of 2-min- 
FLAKO Vanilla   
    CUP CAKE MIX 
  
      All Flavors 
  Yr 12? to 14 weeks old, 
chicken usually weighing 
five pounds with mostly white 
meat, broad breast, heavy legs 
and thighs, small bones and litle 
The Pettie Bird is another de- 
velopment in the chicken evolution 
improvement of the product. 
Golden Chicken Bake 
3 Pettie Bird—about 46 Ibs. 
(1 etidK) melted butter 
1 package refrigerated ready to make 
(1) Cut Pettie Bird into por-   little as possible until] 
result is a dressed '* 
four to ™8 
crust.) 
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which has seen the poultry indus-| So ae OPENING SPECIALS 
dccarle na consumers responded to| },"-.stng, Powder T-in. Banana Layer Cake. . 69 
  
FREE MERRY-GO-ROUND RIDES--FRIDAY & SATURDAY FOR ALL CHILDREN. WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS 
VELVET BRAND 
ICE CREAM oa 
        
Smucker’s Ice Cream 
TOPPING — 
          
    
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12-0z. Jars 
Jars $1 00 - Seediess Blackberry 
  
! Old Tavern 
Coffee All Grinds 
  69. Cut chicken into serving por. | 
tions; steam or stew. until tender. | 
Thi do: he } 
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is to be cooked.) Just before fry-/| 432 ORCHARD LAKE AVE FE 2- 
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together. Beat egg and add milk. : 4 : 
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RED KIDNEY BEANS 
_ RED BEANS 
      
Defiance Margarine 4 Yellow Quarters 
5 Pounds $700 Lean Ground Beef.....3* ‘I 
  
  
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Frozen Waffles 
  Pkgs. 1" 00 
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BUTTER BEANS 
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A cans $40 
Del Monte , 
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A. em $49 
Cut to Your — 
Order 
IMygrade’ s Franks......8™ ‘1   
  
  
    
  
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KKingan’s Bacon.....2..2" I" 
Frying Chickens 2Vs-Lb, Avg. Each 9900 
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the old song. 
And, for too long, the weight 
watcher had to.scream in vain. 
But now, thanks to some new low 
calorie ice cream ideas, the palate 
without widen- news for weight watchers is this fresh strawberry — 
ice cream in which the use of pure vanilla extract 
No Need to Turn Down Ice Cream 
Thanks to New, Low Calorie Varieties 
  
ready made 
at your grocers. It used to take 
hours to make 
fruit punch... 
now you can buy it     
      
    ‘berry and coffee ice creams.    
up while the actual content of 
that a serving totals only 57 éal- 
ories. Comparable calorie reduc 
tions can be made in fresh straw- 
  sweet, creamy richness is stepped |break up with a fork 
sugar and cream is held down so| 
           | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1936 
1 small finely chopped enion, and|turning frequently to. brown all) 
teaspoonful on ote end of eachjattrective ‘U neckline and very|dsed keeping opened, ground 
    
Serve in sherbet glasses. Top each 
serving with a hole strawberry. 
: 8 servings. 
Calorie count—77 per serving. 
Vanilla-Coffee Ice Cream 
ably warm (110 degrées) remove 
from heat at once. Add dissolved 
rennet tablet. Stir a few seconds 
only. Pour at once while still liquid 
into an ice cube tray. DO NOT 
DISTURB FOR 
but still a thick m 
freezing tray and freeze until firm. 
Yield: 8 servings. 
Calorie count—#4 per serving. 
Lo-Cal Fresh Peach-Vanilla — 
          
‘beat until creamy with an electric Le-Cal Strawberry Ice Cream 
% eup sugar 
1 tablespoon 
ty teaspoon 1 egg, separeted 14, cups milk ‘ ‘ 
fy my Bg Pn orga 
Combine sugar, flour, and salt 
in a saucepan.-Add egg yolk and 
% cup of the milk, Mix well. Stir 
in remaining milk. Cook over low 
heat until slightly thickened, about 
10: minutes, stirring constantly. 
Cool, Stir in pure vanilla extract. 
Pour into a freezing tray, Freeze 
until almost firm. 
Turn into a mixing bow! and 
or rotary beater. Add unbeaten 
lege white and beat until mixture 
has doubled in volume. Fold in 
crushed strawberries. Return to Ice Cream 
1% teasp fi ed gelatine 
2 tadi 3 cold water } cup miik | 
pcp sugar 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract 
1 egg white, unbeaten 
4 medium. peaches, crushed {1 eup) 
1 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 
Soften gelatine in cold water and 
set aside. Heat milk and pour over 
gelatine. Stir in salt, sugar and 
pure vanilla extract. Turn into an 
ice-cube tray and freeze to a mush. 
Remove from tray and beat with 
an electric or rotary beater until 
creamy. Add unbeaten egg white 
and beat until mixture has doubled 
in volume. Fold in crushed peaches 
and lemon juice, Return to freez- 
ing trays and freeze until firm and 
ady to serve. Yield: 12 servings.   
    freezing tray and freeze until firm. re 
Calorie count—57 per serving. 
    
    
  
ROAST TURKEY and Dressing 
with Cranberry Sauce Tl a. m. 
FRIDAY 
  
  
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Planning Festival 
for Saturday Dump Closing “Residents of Waterford |, 
    
  
      
    
Romeo Scouts Ignore 
Rain, Camp j 
Orion Town Halt 
Adds Features   
Building Redecorated, | 
Improved After Fire 
Last April 18 
LAKE ORION—The Orion Town- 
features added with the renovation 
following the fire which occurred 
on April 18. 
The auditorium, enlarged by the 
removal of the stage, has a new 
black and green tiled floor and 
accoustical plastered ceilings. This 
area is used for precincts 2 and 4 
on voting days, 
driver's licenses on alternate 
Thursdays (beginning today) and 
by the welfare to distribute sur- 
. Stanaback, every 
week day except Wednesday. 
The township offices are located 
at the front of the building. A new 
ventilating system, automatic gas 
hot water heating system, and 
lounge add to the comforts of the 
employes. 
The kitchen has been removed) 
so the building is no longer suit- 
able for receptions and. outside 
group activities for which it was 
formerly rented. 
  
Women Name Leader 
MARLETTE—Mrs. Roy Kraft, 
Brown City, was elected president 
of the Sanilac County Republican 
Womens Club, when they met here 
in Teale’s Cafe recently. 
Thirty women were present from 
Peck, Brown City, Minden City, 
Sandusky and Marlette. for issuing of ‘Overnight’ 
Curnutte’s assistant in direction. 
Qutdoor Program 
fo Close Bible School COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — A 
special outdoor program will mark 
[the closing of the Vacation Bible 
School at the Commerce Methodist 
Church. It will be held at 7:30 
p.m., Friday, in the parking area 
adjacent to the church. 
Lesson materials will be on dis- 
play at 7 p.m., prior to the pro- 
gram. ; 
The co-directors of the pre- 
gram, Mrs. Perry A. Thomas and 
Mrs, Russell Thompson, have Is- 
sued an open invitation te par- 
ents, friends and all interested 
persons, 
A staff of more than 30 instruc- 
tors guided the children in kinder- 
garten, primary, junior and junior 
high divisions of Bible study. 
Nearly 170 children attended the 
ivarious classes.   
  .| Coggins,   - Ask Township to Prevent |s#=™" 
| Dumptruck Spilling urday, from 2 to 8 p.m. 
‘A petition to close the Hoaplt 1|tain, the social will be held inside 
Road dump was considered when   
Certify Levy; Open 
Training Car Bids t 
g   Walled Lake Schools! 
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Manor, Highland, at 6:30   tH 1   
  
  
Mrs, Florence Coggins 
She was the mother of Charles 
Superintendent of the 
Holly Schools, and had lived. in 
Grand Blanc many years. She also 
leaves her husband, George, four 
daughters, 13 grandchildren and 
eight great-grandchildren. 
Mrs. Nettle Eldred 
ROMEO — Service for Mrs. Net- 
tie Eldred, 89, of 19690 East 32 
Mile Rd., will be held: at 2 p.m. 
nerals with interment in McCaf- 
ferty Cemetery. She died Wednes- 
day morning. 
Frank R. McCallum 
ROMEO—Service for Frank R. 
McCallum, 74, of 220 East 
Lafayette, will be held at 2 p.m. 
Friday afternoon at Roth's Home 
for Funerals, with burial in Romeo 
Cemetery. He died Wednesday. 
Florence A. Everett 
ROCHESTER — Private service 
will be conducted Friday for Miss 
Florence A. Everett, 93, 15651 West 
14 Mile, Southfield Township, at 
the White Chapel Memorial Cem- 
etery. Her body will be at the Wil- 
liam R. Potere Funeral Home until 
Friday morning 
Born in Ontario July 7, 1863, she   
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LEONARD CHURCH IN 1900s — The Methodist Church in Leon- 
ard is velebrating its 7ist anniversary Sunday with a homecoming. 
The event will begin with the regular 10 a. m. church service. Spe- 
cial’ speakers are scheduled and a color film will be shown at. 
7:30 p. m, 
’ hafi lived in the area several 
years, coming from St. Louis, Mo. 
Miss Everett, who died yesterday 
at Farmington, is survived by 
eight nieces and seven nephews. 
Glenn A. Phillips 
ROCHESTER—Service 
Alfred Phillips, 26, 3618 South Em- 
mons, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday 
from. the: Pixley Funeral Home 
here, with burial in Mt. Avon 
Cemetery. Mr. Phillips died Tues- 
day in Lowell, Mass., following an 
automobile accident there. 
Thomas J. Cassidy 
LAKE ORION — Requiem Mass 
for Thomas John Cassidy, 71, of 796 
Central Dr., will be at 10 a.m. 
Friday in St. Joseph Church, with 
burial in the St. Joseph section of 
East Lawn Cemetery. Mr. Cassi- 
dy died Tuesday in Henry Ford 
Hospital, where he was’ taken fol-' 
lowing a June 5 accident. “y 
“| Reeitation of the Rosary will 
take place at 8:15 tonight in Allen's 
Funeral Home, Lake Orion. 
The South African Marine Corps 
has been disbanded and its duties 
    Saturday at Roth’s Home for Fu-). 
in Community Church for Glenn, 
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the Homes Arts Dept., Michigan 
was taken Tuesday night or 
Wednesday morning.       
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES JOYCE 
Joyce-Profant Rite Read’   7 
DRAYTON PLAINS — Margot sequins and seed pearls, Tiny pearl 
Jean Profant wore a white satin 
and embroidered nylon tulle gown 
for her wedding Saturday to 
Charies LeRoy Joyce. 
She is the daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. John H. Profant, 3845 Lotus 
Dr., while her bridegroom is‘ the 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. 
Joyce of 250 Hickory Lane, Water- 
ford Township. 
About 250 witnessed thetr 5:30 
p.m, wedding in Waterford Com- 
munity Church. A_ reception- 
dance was ‘eld that evening at 
7:30 pm. at Pythias Hall on 
Voorhels Road. 
The bridal gown's bouffant sxtin 
and nylon tulle skirt had a cathe- 
dra train and her tulle bodice 
was embroidered. A Chantilly lace 
peplum extended down the train. 
A ‘nylon tulle veil was caught gift of the bridegroon,. 
Her cascade bouquet was of two 
dozen white roses with knotted! 
maids were Mildred Goss of Fen-| 
ton and Sharon Livingston of Pon- 
tiac 
Best man was Jerry Colbert of 
Clarkston, while ushering was done | 
by Jim Joyce, and Bill Capling 
both of / Pontiac. * 
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of ‘classrooms: still to be faced by 
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sheer worsted sheath with satin waist 
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Womens Section   
THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1956 os 
PAGES 43-48   
Personal News of Interest in Area Attracting notice in this area is 
the news that Albert Wignall, son 
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wignall 
of Jackson, Mist., former Pontiac) 
residents, recently placed first in 
his age group for the State of Mis- 
. gissipp! in the 1956 Fisher Body 
* Craftsman’s Guild model car com- 
Each year the guild distributes 
‘cash and university scholarships 
to the nation’s best teenage model 
car designers and builders. 
Albert is the grandson of Mrs. 
M. A. Wignall “ Norton avenue. 
* « 
The Nérman Underwoods of 
James K Blvd. have returned 
to their home following q vaca- 
tien In Ontario and upper Mich- 
igan. 
In Canada they visited at North 
Bay and the Lake Nipissing area. 
From there they traveled to Du- 
luth, Minn., Superior, Wis, and on 
to Thunder Lake near Manistique 
where they spent several days at 
their cabin. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of 
“West Lorne, Ont., Canada, are 
visiting at the home of her sister, 
“Mrs. Minnie McDougall of Lincoln- 
_shire drive.   Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Deschaine 
(nee Ellen Head) of Willard street 
are receiving congratulations on 
the birth of a daughter, Denise 
Ellen,. July'24 at St. Joseph Mercy 
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‘Love or Money’ 
Opening Tuesday 
at Will-O-Way 
ing, July 31 and playing through Grandparents of the infant are Aug Mr. and Mrs. Otis F. Head of 
Watkins Lake and Mrs. Agatha 
Deschaine of Park Place.   
  Luncheon Held 
by WCTU Units 
The Frances Willard WCTU met 
Wednesday with other units and 
guests at the home of the Rev. 
‘and Mrs. Leland Marion of James 
K boulevard. A picnic luncheon 
was followed by a fellowship hour. 
The Anna Gordon unit will be 
hostess to local units Aug. 17 at an 
all-day meeting with Mrs. Hazel 
Green, district president, at her 
home in Royal Oak. 
Devotions were given by Mrs. 
Clemers and Mrs, Eleah Patten 
spoke of the qualifications neces- 
sary in the candidates for the com- 
ing election. Juda Coleman gave several num- 
ibers on th® accordion and the 
meeting was closed with a prayer 
iby Elva Ashley.     
Pick Mrs. Frank Basford 
as Volunteer-of-the-Month 
The Central Volunteer Bureau 
this month has named a Birming- 
ham resident as its Volunteer-of- 
the-Month. 
Mrs: Frank Basford of 205 Lake 
Park Dr., who has been working 
with the Catholic Family Center 
of Pontiac for the past two years, 
was selected for the honor. 
The Central Volunteer Bureau ~ 
is a Pontiac Area United Fund 
Agency serving the communities 
ef Pontiac, Waterford and Birm- 
Ingham and others on request. 
When Mrs. Basford was placed 
«with the Catholic Family Center 
she was given an orientation course 
to familiarize her with the Cen- 
ter’s work. 
SPECIALLY PICKED . 
Because her thoughtfulness of 
others and her understanding at- 
titudes were apparent during this 
course, she was selected for spe- 
cial training by Leonard Jagels, 
director of the Center. 
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For_a_little more than a year 
now Mrs. Basford has been heip- 
ing with the unwed mothers liv- 
ing at the Marrillac Apartments 
near Farmington. She deyotes one 
day each week to planning outings 
for them. 
She arranges shopping tours, 
movie parties and, many times, 
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i) drives around the countryside for 
them. At Christmas and also at 
‘Easter she saw to it that each 
girl had a gift. 
In commenting on her present 
work, Mrs. Basford said, “I en- 
joy it immensely. I have done 
jvarious types of work but never 
jhave I erijoyed anything as much 
‘as this. Most of the girls are so 
gweet and nice and I feel that I 
am helping them over a difficult 
itime.”’ 
HELPS FIND JOBS 
Mrs. Basford also helps to find 
jobs for the girls later on. Ac- 
cording to Leonard Jagels’ this 
type of work is usually handled by 
the trained social worker, but be- 
cause of this volunteer's special 
capabilities she was given the re- 
sponsibility. 
Mr. and Mrs. Basford have 
three children. Joseph is a 
senior at Michigan State. Univer- 
sity; Michael is a senior at the 
University of Michigan; and 
| Kathleen is a senior at Our Lady 
troit. 
There are hundreds of volunteer 
jobs waiting to be filled, and the 
variety is endless. Those interested 
in helping for a few hours or days 
  information. of Merey High School In De- | Housecoats 
Are Fluffy,” | 
Feminine 
Paris Concentrates 
on Romantic Look 
in Robes “For Love or Money” is one of 
the plays by F. Hugh Herbert, au- 
thor of “The Moon is Blue” and 
“Kiss and Tell.” 
Mr, Herbert has written an 
anwsing story of a charming and 
unsophisticated misg whe wan- 
ders, quite by accident, into the 
life of a blase and wordly mati- 
nee idol, 
With only the impregnabie ar- 
mor of innocence to combat the 
inflated ego of this unmitigated 
ham, the young maid proves once 
again that, eventually time wounds 
all heels. : ; ye e 
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Theresa for Nat Tuman. Se SF 
with this glamorous cocktail sheath of Wi 
pure silk novelty fabric. A draped bodice is set. 
@ single centrally placed rhinestone brooch and 
nous flaring panels start just below the waist. 
proportioned for the petite miss. Designed ap _™= eae 
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  Styles Are 
\Whimsical Game Motifs Used   for Extra - Colorful 
    
  
  
  
   
   
ad Miss. 
  
Mrs. Eleah Patten opened her 
‘home on Augusta avenue for the 
Tuesday afternoon meeting of the 
Emor L, Calkins WCTU, attended 
by 45 members and guests: Mrs. 
L. B. Ruby gave devotions and, 
Mrs. Frank Hardenburg, presided. 
In keeping with their Citizenship 
Day program, Mrs. Patten intro- 
duced. several candidates who are 
seeking nomination in the coming 
election. 
  State Senator William Broom- WCTU Hears Candidate gress, spoke briefly of federal 
  field, candidate for U.S, Con-   
  
      PARIS tINS) — A woman should. 
housecoat or robe as she does to 
her cocktail dress. i 
All the new Paris “peignoirs” 
are long, feminine and as fluffy as 
possible; Masculine-styled dressing 
gowns, the former favorites of 
traveling Frenchwomen, are out. 
Once again k 
robe ‘is of fine white organdy 
with tiny red flowers embroi- 
short-sleeved and frilled out of a 
has become trend setting. | * * . , 
Another interesting summer lin- 
gerie style has a chameleon qual- 
ity: it can change its shade ac- 
cording to your mood. Made of 
machine embroidered, transparent 
white nylon, it comes with three 
removable linings. You can button 
in a fine dark pink, sea-blue or 
orange lining to change the robe's 
color, 
The most feminine printed ny- 
lon robes now come with trim- 
mings of velvet ribbons. In Rog- 
er Gallet’s boutique an empire- 
styled nylon peignoir is printed 
with large bouquets of violets 
with their green leaves.   
on the three-quarter sleeves and 
a bow at the neckline, is a finger- 
wide violet-colored velvet ribbon. 
A rose-printed robe is trimmed 
with black velvet bows for a ro- 
mantic look. 
    
  Carry Perfume 
| Carry a purse flacon of per-| 
‘fume. Few perfumes last longer’ 
on the skin than three to four 
ihours, and should be reapplied at 
least that often. Carry a purse! 
\container of perfume in your hand- j | 
each week may call the Central/bag, and replenish your fragrance 
Volunteer Bureau for placement omy 
stick. time you retouch your lip- ¢ pay just as much attention to her! _ . 
Christian Dior | 
 Jeads the fashion trend, this time | 
| to boudoir elegance, His loveliest | 
dered as trimming on the edges, | 
The gown of tent fullness is| © 
deep shoulder yoke, a style which - 
The trimming, in garter form) 
Mrs. Frank Basford 
July Volunteer-of-the-Month here conferring with shown’ 
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by the Central Volunteer Bureau. She is for two 
Kathleen Connelley, social worker’ at the’ .mothers 
Mere * 
  of Birmingham, (left) was selected as the Catholic Family Center. Mrs. Basford has been working tthe We ‘ : 
years and. for the past year has been working with unwed   
    
   
      
     
      
      
       
    
  
      
        
      
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We Represent: HEIRLOOM PROCESS The ONLY way to have your gown cleaned, 
‘ preserved and packed. : 
Alicia Bridal Salo 55 West Huron * PE 5-3675 
  
  
    
  + 
swimsuits 
usually $8.95 to $10.95 
    sun bras 
‘ usually $1.98 " 
Bright cottons and cotton prints. Sunny day faver- 
ites in the yard, at the beach. 32 to 38. 
cotton shorts 
usually higher priced. 
Easy-care cotton 
. range of colors. Sizes 10 to 16. 
- TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER 
SHOP MON., THURS., FRI., SAT. to 9 P.M. JULY SALE thursday, friday, saturday 
+ 
   
    there's still plenty 
     
ine short shorts in a wide 
  while savings are    
    [Be Sure Your Makeup i i 
  
Four Are Guests 
of Gold Star 
Mothers Club © 
Mrs. Rose Chase of Bloomfield, 
N, J., Mrs. Edith Tick, Mrs. Bes- 
sie Brown and Mrs. Duncan Me- 
Vean were guests of the American 
Geld Star Mothers, Inc. Chapter 
Nine, when they met Wednesday 
evening with Mrs, Joe Doyle of 
O@iewood avenue. 
etery Aug. 12. 
A report on the recent national 
p|convention in Tulsa, Okla. was Mrs. Doyle. 
group will meet with Mrs. 
iam Pike, 32 Dorermus St., Aug. 
  
  * black is new for dress shoes. Alli- ' Mrs, Fred Fuller of Cass Lake entertained at 
luncheon Tuesday at Edgewood Golf and Country Cl a_ here from Toronto, Canada. Pictured at 
ub (left to right) Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs, Sam 
in honor of her sister, Mrs. Charles Stevens, visiting Stojack and Mrs. Howard Van Dusen. : 7    
   
      
the club are 
  
Shoes Gleam Softly 
A soft lustrous satin finish on 
tors and lizards have taken on a 
shining lacqured look that is the 
last word in glitter and gleam. 3 
        These, too, very effective in all- 
  Neglect Can Bring Wrinkles, Headache, Back Pain .   
For a Lovelier Face—Take Care of Feet 
“Oh, my aching feet,” will be 
groaned by about 72 per cent of 
the population this summer, ac- 
    
  
   
        
             
          
       
  Now ts the time 
to buy your 
swimsuit... 
greatest and 
of swim days 
ahead, 
See these in 
glamorous cotton 
prints; and 
figure-trimming 
lastex, 
Light and dark 
colors. 32 to 28. 
Sale, $5.90 
99° 
ed hi 
    sale, $1.69 
           FREE 
PARKING 
     
              
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Nest With 
Savings... * 
during Modern’s annual August 
CARPET & FURNITURE ~ SALE! q} TELEGRAPH   
    
  
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Bird... 
INTERIOR COUNSELING      
       
    
  Few women need to be told 
what miserable feet do to their 
appearance. Most women can see 
the wrinkles in their faces in the 
Those afflicted’ with athlete's foot, 
or dermatophytosis, are unable to 
expose their ordinarily pretty feet 
to the public eye. 
For really “sick” feet or sud- 
den unexplainable back or head 
aches, there is no substitute for 
the doctor and foot specialist. 
  Most women. wouldn't attemr* 
Ewaito operate on other portions of 
e=aitheir bodies, yet they go after a 
waa corn with a razor. The foot doc- 
i tor is the man for this. 
Bit keeping feet in generally 
| good health can be done by a few 2 \simple expedients, just as good 
     
   
              
   
          
‘OPEN 
TONIGHT a   | i 
      hair health can be maintained with 
* * * 
Exercises aid feet that frequent- 
Bily perform only one operation— 
walking—all day long. They do for 
# the feet what a good stretch does. 
[=e for a body,cramped by sitting still.   ing muscles in a variety of di- 
rections. This can be dene while 
sitting in a low chair, with the 
marbles on the floor. 
"| There should be a feeling of 
strengthening muscles from heel 
to toe. 
Flexing toes up and down over 
the edge of a box or stair tread 
is also a good stretch. It may aid 
circulation. 
‘ROLL’ ARCHES 
hem over a bottle. Place the bottle under the heel 
and roll it slowly under the arch 
  
  
   
    
“COORDINATOR” means 
or staples. Sizes 2 to 6 B-C-D-E, 
Sizes 61% to 8 White or Brown ....... $q@1s8 
Put “PLAY” and “POISE” together and you have 
complete posture protection for.your active infant. 
into a single shoe the best features of many shoes 
>». super - flexibility, cradle - arch.- insole, built - in 
anatomic support—without the use of harmful nails Recommended by 
Pediatriciarts 
Everywhere 
          White or Brown $518 
that we have coordinated 
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Drops Skirts. | 
to Ankles Style, If Successful, 
ould Outmode All 
Present Wardrobes | BHU Vi ff Es 
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Cleaning Supplies 
Often Poisonous 
  
   
         
Coming Events 
act ce Me eet Pe te econ Club.       
  ae ee ee 
             
       
       
         
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autumn includes a new treatment style in. front but set-in 
of sleeves, Similar to some Dior|back of the shoulder,             
         
+ A corduroy print, which achieves the look of rich 
wool so successfully that seeing is no longer believing, 
makes a sport car coat dear to the heart of a sub-teen. 
This jaunty new style will be the rage of the young set 
for suburban wear, school and all outdoor activities. For 
an extra measure of warmth, there is a cotton and wool 
       
       
       
      net’ Line on Paris 
    on All Summer 
® DRESSES Te] 
¢ BERMUDA SHORTS. 
¢ SKIRTS 
© SHORTS 
All Summer 
HATS 
From $ 00 
$28.95 
        
      
    
  
                
                 
      
    
        
  for Opera Study Continues Grant’ i 
The Detroit Grand Opera. Associ-||f 
ation will continue its annual grand |     
           
  
  : | quilted lining. The turf-colored corduroy jacket on the 
young man has dashing touches of brown leather in 
pocket flaps and elbow patches.   opera scholarship for 1956. The} 
  
award again is for $2,500 toward 
financing a year of advanced train- || 
ing and opera study under the di- 
         
          
  SKYWAY SAMSONITE AMERICAN TOURISTER. necessitating protection against sun 
(on the head, has millions of tiny,   
   
   
  » Luggage for Men and Ladies $10.50 - $42.50 
INITIALS FREE 
New Shipment Just Arrived! ispongelike air pockets in the 
'foam-type insulating fabric. 
* * * 
The manutacturer claims the hat 
is “air-conditioned’’—and not just 
ifor summer.   
  fore you step in. 
  Bath crystals should be poured 
into a few inches of tub water and 
then the rest of the water allowed 
to enter the tub, in order that the 
scented crystals may dissolve be- nell Brothers Music House, 
      comfort and style with | ; é cae rection of the Scholarship Commit-| 
Nationally Advertsed... |New Hats Air-Conditioned |= « t rev cant overall A—| PZ Luggage NEW YORK (INS)—The latest)Eton cap, a ski cap for winter ee 
This will be the 12th annual (j= 
competition conducted by the As- 
,| sociation with a grant from Grin- 
The award will be under the| = 
complete jurisdiction of the Detroit 
Grand Opera Association, which es-| 7 
tablishes the standards and con-| 7 
‘ducts the auditions in the fall, prior — 
to the opening of Detroit's Grand © 
Opera Festival which begins Nov,/77 
7. abe   
Bostonian 3-Pc. Luggage Set         
        The insulating fabric, on the oth- 
er hand, is supposed to keep the 
       
  
  PHILIP'S 38% [EES —.| FINAL GOODS _s preeage Set blue, pink) — 
  
, 79 North Saginaw St. 
     type hat, a youthful copy of the 
‘Last 3 Days OF SALLAN’S HUGE 
REMOVAL 
SALE Men's and Women's WATCHES 
COSTUME JEWELRY 
Men's and Women’s SET RINGS   
    
    
  
Up to 30% Off 
Up to 50% Off 
Up to 4 Off 
    @ Train Case Complete $9495) Sout wnt wee th. She’ fooum STAPP ‘S 
cimett —SanOw | | pen eis mas @ 26” Pullmsian porn e+e eee 2 Days Left ..... 
  _ Children’s Shoes, 
Misses’ Shoes, Boys’ Shoes ba ry 
  A new group of shoes from our 
regular stock has been added to 
the bargain clearance table ... 
they include eee 
DRESS SHOES 
PLAY SHOES 
OXFORDS 
STRAPS 
Other shoes reduced from previous 
Clearance Prices! All 
Priced 
at OO Pair         j ght-as-cir 
jm le of luxurious 
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res secrets areatiian i, pe —— them loose, sprinkle taloum on the eee ' 
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_| & When sending children off to your 
|Good tip te to omnd eathabdroned seed stitched 
site Mende © acai | 4 | : e 6. On car trips, send yourself sheath 3 
knit with fall's 
on fine fit, 
The details, : 
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wate w rom your 
hair, 6.95 
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OPEN. A CONTINUOUS BUDGET ACCOUNT   
  Savings! 
  row Suita   
CUFF LINKS and Sets Entire Stock DIAMONDS —«“ Up to, Off 
Drastically Reduced 
  STRIDE RITE SHOES 
Discontinued styles. All from our reguler 
stock af clearance price Of. ...66ssiseee $ A999 
pr. ’ Boys and girls, it’s going to be cold outside” 
this winter ., . smart Mothers are 
now for that all important Pima nylon snow- 
suit and reserving it now on the layaway 
plan. Extra warmth in the cleverly designed 
pants that zip from ankle to turtle-neck   
   Nal (IT soo? 17 N. SAGINAW ST. FINAL! 
        STAPP’S JUVENILE BOOTERY 28 E. Lawrence St. 
(Open Mon. & Fri. Eves) top, topped with an 8-oz. intercel lined 
jacket... ee peaked cap. 
Sizes 4 to Gx. Girls: Navy, charcoal. . 
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flects the mood and BD hare De ep eS | - Has ‘Spare Tire’ 
: poe eee history | LONDON (INS) — Male—and 
RE | oe! Pe ene | MEN ernst boasted that they | - : | et of ” hot in olds | ]| |their braids. Those were the - | m va = Plas gl | leisurely -days! The blonde movie queen—ac- 
layaway! eee Seeigs Jo eel z eut and our current styles ha f rmoscae: onan g hens much in cormmon. At 
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she duiging tm careers, social found champions among the pa- civic activities and sports. per’s readers. 
sort of life calls Whether she needed ‘them or 
and more comfortable not was something else again, 
which is easter cae Ge Sn ioe por Sor time replying to the Short hair requires writer, whe had also attacked 
curly tresses. Marilyn's dress, 
Soaps which too Shot back Marilyn: 
alkali are hard on the “Any woman who dresses to 
~ * please women is only fooling her- 
Some of the best authorities ‘be- alt. She's nat. aven dealing: eiet eve that long before drab, lite eS Ses. appears, unhealthy gallant defenders conditions have prevailed for a sigh ed labeled . long time. Some even go so far as plies ay wlan i z 
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    preventative measures. - | i Wrote Norman Williams of-Bath, 
OILY OR DRY? The best home sewing project isjon washable fabric, may be used| sign. Cut a matching plece from Grace Aloof’ Somerset County: 
‘Test yourself to see if your hair|S°mething that is fun to make and|as decorations for the apron. _ | apron fabric for back of pothold- “As a man may I suggest Jean is oily or dry. If your hair be-/fun to wear, Scoring both ways is} Choose decorative fruits, vege- bate acts LONDON (INS)—The distant dig- Soward’s rather catty criticiam 
comes olly a few days after aia gaily appliqued new apron with|. fables or any appropriate With right sides of fabric facing|nity that marked Grace Kelly's) of Miss Monroe's clothes origi- shampoo, if you have dandruff or|soutache braid writing for the jun-| © mepired designs for your each other, stitch the two pieces| sin as a movie queen is causing nS ee ——— 
thin hair at the temples, perhaps|.. cook in the family See nt Coe halen the cae ba Taek cant mde at [oomplaints among Monegasque so-| Mus Monn looked 
the little ofl ducts are too active . easy work of the whole apron the |it can be turned right side out. a human being. Many creatures | 
"eps ag : whe expert way by asing sewing |Trim seams and turn to right side,|Cialites who want her to be an) displayed on the fashion page 
You should shampoo your hair It's simple enough for her to] Senchine sad its handy set of af Interline with several thicknesses| approachable Princess Grace from time to time appear to suf- 
had a normal or dry scalp. Mas- by herself, a eae | tachments. flannel. Slipstitch folded| Some of the grumblings came to| fer trom badly set multiple frac: 
sage helps normalize thee oj)/e"oush to . To make the apron you will need opening together. Using! n n+ today when the movie corre-| tures of the leg bones and dislo- giands ‘and is therefore recom-|"s 700m, telling everybody, “It’s| of indlanieaad on: ttntine! buttonhole attachment, make a tthe mir| #4 Bips.” 
mended for an oily scalp as well|*n t0 cook. souky cotion fabric, te aotig|"altinch button hole in the restos yereanlond Even the feminine readers joined as for a dry one. Bin y vince appliques "may be cit color: one package ot No. 8 gg pg Se it te Mewle Co tetlin to back Marilyn, 
H you have dry halr your jtowel, A real potholder in some|‘old white bias binding: one PSCKitastened and sew a button on the eae 6 oe a eS ee sealp probably will feel tense, |whimsical form, such as a smiling) “8° Bpe hae oy — ot at this point. The Mirror said Monegasques|Middiesex County, wrote the 
may have dry flakes on the scalp, to the apron front. Any other clear-/Dlack thread; a halijnct pearl but- —— = pr an mou Pe ars 
and the ends of the hair prob- 'ly outlined designs you may fancy, "i ® quarter yard of outing s ne nag mo st epayo-at As & woman may : nel, and enough patterned fabric to side of the apron if the | Prince Rainier, although it Soward I think Marilyn without a 
- : cut out the desired applique de-| under-braider attachment for |the government is afraid to admit! too tight skirt and ruffled hair just . SPECIAL signs. pom ogg hg logge ea to any dissatisfaction. isn’t Marilyn. 
CIRCULAR PATTERN applying writing. One unnamed young socialite | “ay for her invisible spare bey . Trace the words on the right) was quoted as “Grace is | tire, this is far preferred to the 
Sh Clearance Using a circular Pattern, ' side of the apron if the topbraider behaving like a film star wanting ‘pinched middie jook’ of some of 
oe available at local centers, |attachment ig being used. Words, to be alone. We thought she | ou, heautics.” cut out the apron. Next cut out the! should be placed in a curving line,| would visit our sick, orphans and es 
NLY designs for the appliques, leaving toliowing the curve of the bottom) old people as your queen (Eliza- ae ger yp — 
FRIDAY O | Pewanyy Aer serany <a ele. edge of the apron, in letters large| beth) does. oe peng ng | abe te 
| lin any desired arrengement. Beata\ ee ot, caw Seating. “Instead, she buries herself in|hai- when she arrived in London i place, Using the sig-enguer at- see coplying the contache Tiruid! the coreg Rog takes off on a “The most prominent thing about 
‘- Pairs of the cutouts to'the apron following) #20" with bias binding by using ‘7 ¢ ot us have cnn, stoanecaes Summer Play Shoes | the tines of the design. Cut away tre wiultt-sloted binder attachment! 44 sirror said there were other dress to disguise it,” claimed Miss : ‘the extra margin of fabric close . complaints that Grace was not act-|Soward in the article that raised 7 to the stitchi the apron ties, use the narrow hem princess and a social lead-|the storm 
S Play Sh Seen ext cut an aggnegutate Go’, ncemant fer 9 fie, nent) Sal at The sting of that touched oft the ummer ay oes for the a pron accerding The newspaper quoted film pro-jbarrage of letters to the editor, 
fom » Racing Ss 1Sneetans With the pat: acer Charlie Feld BROKEN SIZES Seam allowance around the de- ‘tern. eldman as saying - 
he scrapped a scheme to makeiChoose Light Scent   
       Personalize With Short Message x 
Cards Save Bride's Time   
    KANSAS CITY,” Mo. (INS) — as a tiered boom to Monte Carlo has not/scents are use. 
ALL SALES FINAL! Greeting cards can be a big help|cake and authentic music of “The|been fulflled—even Grace Kelly|The gift will be received with open Shop {n Comfort. Our Store Is Air-Cooled. to the young, beginning home-|Wedding March.” stamps are not selling. arms. Try it and :   
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  help 
en when| Many wedding greetings are 
would 
DIEMW’S SHOES [sS2sesc nr Sisssns | have been unthought of. But it is|ing handsome stained glass win- WEDDING 
| perfectly proper these days to send| dows, churches and cathedrals and 
“thank you” cards instead of let-| special prayers as their motifs. 
  
       “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” ters of appreciation for wedding 
; gifts. Vary Pastel Clothes 87 North Saginaw St. FE 2-2492 1 warm iittio note at the bet With Dark Cottons Floral Arrange-   tom of the card will convey the ments for the personal touch. 
" intimate home - > dark Note papers, ranging from dig-|80n8 only, transitional or ji w oe the <r ye 
» nified to formal, are another way|cottons are appearing in stores 
a o. of handling the bride’s correspond-|now to bring a needed spice to classic church 
Ww A ence. They have adequate message | . trot bland with | service, we are 
/ : fill up a long page when she has |P@stels. 1 || equipped to meet SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Here is the look of fall, with 
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fashions are designed 's Cards. range from the religious important fashion features .. . : to the sentimental to the light- |. rrow silhouette . . . empire line’ . hearted, depending on the person: | baci interest.   
    
      Walk! Stand! Sit! Stretch! 
Action, ease and comfort in 
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this season are those that repro- luggage you “lug” on a trip, the 
duce full-color photographs of such;more fun you will have while! 
traditional symbols of the marriage’ traveling. ‘ 
TE YOU GET the BEST | in Workmanship and Material from 
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by the official was wrongly and hastily interpreted. 
_ “A player has the right to know where his 
opponent’s ball is at all times,” said Dietz, “and *~ there is no rule which prohibits asking the where-. 
abouts of a ball.” | Pao | 
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1955 PGA champion Doug Ford. Ford was l-up going 
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game was cracking and I was picking up.” ; mai 
Mike was shooting-two about 50 yards from the| Leading Candidate in)” 
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except from his caddie, his partner or pariner’s in Play 
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oF a ihe, STS, jest Referee Ernie Doherty read the rule to Ford and|to eke 
Dietz and immediately said, “It’s Ford’s hole.” softball 
This gave Ford a two hole advantage, but Dieiz | Drayton Plains. 
re to win two holes of the next three and A walk to Wayne O’Shaugh- 
force the match into sudden death. ee eee 
Both players shot par for the next four holes, but} single by 
Ford's birdie on the.23rd hole decided the match. OE Aaa ae 
2 ‘ kt & &, 4 Hanes, who relieved starter Jerry 
Warren Orlich, pro at Tam O’Shanter was a membef| ning hurler. 
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‘referee to study the matter while the two players Cton-|five hits. Gidley collected cight|sion of the world haaryepleht fa mages a og ag | a wate Poy ; 
tinued play. safeties, two apiece by Steve Ryson)/. 'yute Seut. 18 “if the price|knackout in 2:02 of the ninth. The| If and Bill Wood, is right” after stopping James J.joutclassed lanky Toronto heavy-jcrowd 
“It wasn't the decision which we discussed,” said [Spier -.------.---:-- 398 $39 53 § Si Parker in nine rounds. weight dripped blood from cuts/$148,500 -Orlich, “but the interpretation of the rule.” otto ne On! The ancient ring gypey trom|aroud the left eye aed was sbiG one 
“I saw no violation on Mike’s part, he was in match i ; se . ready play and was entitled to know where the opponent’s\Seek Olympic Berths year ld   
ball was,” Orlich added. s s + * 
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te mneaten wees meond (OP Swimmers in Detroit Trials= behind his interpretation. The referee said that a . 
player seeking to obtain such information from the! ):-raorr u—the nation’s fin- about to make its best Olympic the 46 places available on the two| 1, gallery would then be inclined to change his method/est swimmers and divers will com-|aquantic showing since the teams—25 on the men’s squad and ; ‘ 2 Page ag hm ord = 
of play. He pointed out that if the player knew that pee Ane 2 clea yy Brennen games ot AMSG. | 21 on the women's team. at 186% gave s, |b pen|five-eighths. It cracked 4 
his opponent’s ball was way off to the edge of the greeit,/ine United States in the 1996 Olym- scsi Soe 
he could then play it safe by shooting for a par-4 insteadipic games at Melbourne. 
of a birdie, of course he would assume that the op-| 1... Jin he nine events for the 
ponent would miss the long putt and settle for a bogey-5./men and seven for the women as 
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cause all Mike had to do was to walk up a few yards te ae ames Gums ind all former Ohio State stars; /Tin® Wunder. 
and see where the ball was at, and if he were playing | pat with records falling af a | four years ago, with Pat pnp Pose omg ve ans OF 
it safe, like the interpretation indicated, he could | terrific clip, even the top efforts | McCormick of the Los Angeles ; no hint 
still do it. — in Detroit's 1948 tryouts prob- dropped 
ably would not be good enough in the 
“But Mike was playing good golf and I saw no intent} for » berth on this year's team. . foored 
of violation,” said Orlich. Ris x ft ae , . jmmorked 
~ * Ipelieve that the United States is straight. “It is somewhat unprecedented for a rules committee “We're 
to_overrule the referee’s decision,” Orlich continued, ® ’ er,” said 
“put I think the committee would have stood by Mike,|UJj|V@[ qd apn ws had he not been wrongly advised at the 16th tee.” son stalls, we'll go after some-/Barry MaéKay, Dayton, Ohio, andibeen canned on this big, sloping 
“Mike could have stood by his argument and not J 8.) Vi { re else oe hae to| Ronald Sonne, Se bothigreen, ' 
teed-off at the 16th until the committee and referee D IC Ory ae fuls iguana Sau hes! Fourth and latest, wae @ie tule: 
consulted,” the Tam pro pointed out, “but once Mike Reig eg Hg was oy . ac in recent yes 4 in-one rare by Ross , who 
18th, Mt was:Ghmest lnnpecsthle fo qt the referen {ates saan ction cama plese bagnipe bend payed endlfvmaann ef ‘These’ Géhs neglect’ Meera take ee . s last-t , Play|ard lives at to change his ruling.” . an $2 victory ovér Elks No. 723 aan 1h ot a wee eee Lakeside, Milford. He had 
According to Orlich, the PGA has presented the situ- we promik ‘ se prong Sake doused doh thalliehes Bee son or Flam if they meet & 36 for the Shole round. > 
ation to the USGA, not for the purpose of changing the| iis up the two fighters as they , 
decision but for geting an interpretation which may!" , lait we need Boys’ Club’ 9 Cashes in serve as a precedent. A walk, hit batsman, singles Parker was flanked by a delega- ° ° ° by pitcher Herb Duncan and tion from the 48th Highlanders and : Rane eee arpeeruaenss0n Birmingham Misplays e interesting thing e whole situation was the! by Walt Honchell chased home : | Compiling twice as oany errors) top of the oth. mectell 
reaction of the other pros toward Doug Ford. ah ee oleate 0 bo nei adh anes ca aaa it did runs, Birmingham's Jun-| two each in the 3rd and 6th, 
“1 could have never done what Ford did,” said | Singles by Maurice Stack and 
Dietz. Many of the other pros felt the same way. Ted Carlson and Duncan's two- 
  
          Wally Burkemo, who was engaged in his match! the 6h stanza. Se alee - 
just behind Dietz, caught up with the dispute on the es 6 Skeet Shoot Arranged ciecals cat aaa Stony Marg 
16th tee. “You can’t protest that hole,” he said to Ford.| Duncan. former Berkley High YTON PLAINS — A skeet|*"e" Sreak, after Sunday's upset 
4 le te . ache aamund 900 Whe WOR Be shoot has. been arranged for the|*# ‘0 Milford, 7-2 lieved by Don Ernst, in the 7th, men of the nity United| Pontiac won yesterday's game _ “Many of.the pros thought it was an unsportsman-/was credited with the win. Bill ‘Presbyterian Church who are in-| at Birmingham in the 3rd frame. 
like protest on-Ford’s part,” said Orlich McGuire hurled the distance for | terested in the sport, It will be| whem 11 batemen went to the 
ape ‘ - the Elks, the triumph moved the) . 1... held at 6:30 p.m., Monday, dt the| plate. Walks, four hits, some Orie thing was certain. Dietz couldn’t be called &/ Buick team into a 2nd place fie Sportsmen's Club) slick baserunning and several er- 
poor loser. He congratulated Ford and under the cir-| With Griff's Grill on a 10-8 record, oe _ ak Ag Wie, Dealt Gen the G4, at Briggs Stadium |" Waterford... _. | Pere. secounted for six runs. 
cumstances “he accepted the final decision in fine/Giyi™ ::>-:::"-:-.: $6 Sg S84 3) as Earl Torgeson and Frank House homered to account for five f ltained by calling tiarcld ‘Teeider| tah; astnd pomtly A 
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. 19-year-old In the day's tightest match, | io = €OM-! yrs. John LaBoskey of Port Hu- pew | ron battled Helen Grinnell of De- om te aet| treit on even terms until the 20th peo 0 hole where Miss Grinnell con- 
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ing @ for B more days. Come a-running and seve dollars. We have merchandise for everyone in the 
family. Wtems thet will give fun and enjoyment te the whole family for years te come. 
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    All tents are brond new, first quolity, 
3 Fo ] ore fully guaranteed, completely equipped. Brand Nev 8 8 ¢ 
7x7 Umbrella Tent, sewed in floor. .19.95 Him 
7x7 Umbrella Tent, list price 13.90. 8.95 7 
7x7 Wall Tent, list price 18.50 ....11.95 | WORK SHOES 9x12 Cottageaire, list price 145.00..89.50 | 5 5 
9x12 Lakeview, list price 157.00....94.50 | res. 5.95 
9x12 Sportsman Umb., list pr. 95.00 .60.00 | 
9x9 Umbrella, list price 51.90... . .34.95 Men's Short Sleeve hd i aace $7.00 CPORT SHIRTS 12x14 Wall Tent, list price 75.90... .56.00 MATCHED: SUITS 
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Everything in this sale is from our regular stock of MeNally’s high standard of quality and | | REDLANDS, gen : : ‘ , 
  
  
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  |Detroiter Trips | 
    
Unfamiliar Faces Dot Quarter-Finals   
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brought them from behind with a/the nationl’s Haney Memorial tro- at 
grand-slam home run. phy for most team points. It has 
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GOODFYEAR | AUTO and TRUCK TIRE SALE! | 
+131 SUPER-CUSHION; Not just“another sale"on an ordinary tire; it’s a 3-T SALE 
famous Good 
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MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OT ng to buy! 575 chances fo ' 
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- PONTIAC $tate Tire Sales CLARKSTON DRAYTON PLAINS ) . | \ ;, 4 503 S$. Saginaw, FE 4-0687 
I ea} bY | DU Goodyear Service Store - 4 Beach's Standard Service Drayton Shell Service 
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SAGINAW ST asp Seatord Gees, TORMENT ha ry RI + + rs rvice ; ighian , 
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    ICE CHESTS | saxwva ms romer— sir Winston Churchill, lips clenched and | eyes on the target, prepares to toss dart at a Conservative Club's | 
| garden party in West Essex, England.   
OHV Sit Seles.” $2500 Custom Block Boring 
Valve Grinding — 
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Summer _ 
Sport Caps 25% 
Open, Friday Nights ‘til 9 off ‘Wins at S | esa | ee | 
CADDIE KART | | ‘7 $9.99 DAWatees 
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nog. Samos [elly in Hardtop Streak _ FREEMAN—STETSON—NUNN-BUSH—TAYLOR-MADE_ SOS! sical 
$29.95 19” | Rusty” Kelly rolled to his Sr’, Mid-season championship | a . Wotersports Fun... 
| saneaON sos ceo | ee Suna Ee Regular %14.95 to $26.9 hiss. Th 
' feature in ¥ competition. 3 
SETS 7 ei a docehender po | sais war at $30 pm. withthe} 3 ONSALEAT 
PICNIC ASD ae mee ae eae nace wove [Entries Close August 10. | mAh : 
Reg. 34.95 QS || Bed Welle, tnd, and Jerry Lat | 1, United States Golf Assn. has! ; 90 ' Te 90 “ 
Reg. 18.50 $13.95] and Bor Gatton fniahed ard be- [2znounced that entries for the 6th , to @ | ‘ 3 
| hind Irish tm the old model fea- : . : 
At Flatfish 97¢ |"; close Aug. 10. "he entry fee is $10.9 | , 
$150 FIGT Kelly picked up another The tournament is set for the a ie a ; Fess 
HAWN’S Ih, Sept 1, Krollwood willbe | Dic. | Se 
SPORTS SHOP a ne 25. : 16 S. CASS of San Francisco won the crown| SHOE DEPARTMENT | } 
FE 2-7621 ee ncaeetad tag tae | Se9inew at Lawrence — Open Friday Night ‘til 9 
< 7 
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    Long and Short Sleeve a 
Hart, Schaffner & Marx — Varsity Town 2 , a 
Sport Shirts and Griffon: Tropical and Year Round — 
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Values to $50.00 .......... dheaPde ss 337° ne | ‘A oQ° Values to $60.00 ........... 0.000008; 48”> 
" Values to $70.00 ......... cen 5BP Straw Hats §f oh 5. - $ 75 . | 7 
Values to $95.00 .........c.ccesecees 25 : 
| SAGINAW at LAWRENCE = BIRMINGHAM—272 West Maple 
win THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC pose oe a —  
      
        Miss Hesse, playing in the 15 
and under class, turned back Katie 
Meyer of Nishota, Wis., 64, 62, 
                  around under the ‘waichid eye 
  WATER-RUNNING — New aquatic sport, fancy feet-lirst dive or 
eupra-water ballet? Try again. It's Emma Lou Yurbanee, of Geve- Hardaway of Gainesville, Fla., in : 
Jand, Ohio, demonstrating an important element in lifesaving. In- |the semifinals today. ' Ky. Hancock headed a syndicate which SHOWING OFF—Irish stallion, Tulyar, romps 
vigorously 
A. B. Hancock, Jr., at the Claiborne Farm, Paris, 
paid   
  
  
    
  
  stead of, diving in for @ rescue and losing sight of the victim while | 4, , wel, mecend- 
your head is under, you should run into the water like Emma does, seeded Sue Hodgman of Kalama- | There have been $8 Smiths inj Duke sprint star Nat 
at 2 local pod, Thomas of Shaker Heights, Ohio, | nome Brown and Jones have made|and football at Fair Lawn, N. J.,/pared with 15,934 total bases for’ 
Golf Comeback vane cerried toposcded Carelya - : , | att ee 
. three sets before losing 
Brooklands Is Green Again’ tm: "a ne tency. juice 
   
          
    Back many years ago, in the|some years with Lou Powers’) 
_ days of Pontiac's Tony Block and Detroity city golf staff. 
Bud Bassett, Brooklands Golf &, Biooklands is operated on a set fourth-seeded Phyilis 
Country Club was one of the fine— i oublic basig: It has many|Hamtramek, 62, 46, 63, in the] 
and very active—golfing layouts |», ~jjities, at oie 
of the metropolitan district. 
  
  
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Reralty crc, easier | es! Built with that's ie Ti . ia |      
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r. 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! , 
          
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PARKING Dayton’s Lower-Than 
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I : \% higher, September $1.46%; oats 
% to % lower, September 72%; 
rye unchanged to 4 lower, Septem-/' 
ber $1.38%; soybeans % to 1% 
higher, September $2.42%4; lard un- 
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      DETROIT ( Steel 
reported profits of nts | 
Se came os ances A 86 cents a shate in comparanic 1086 vee N 
period: Ber, HUGE SAVINGS . NEW YORK (AP)—Glen L : toda earnings ot fates oor i ON EMERSON equal te & share for three - months ended June 30, This was Pa z j 
from 1986 earnings for the similar sss Cay 
ay EH : fy i a Hil] TABLE 6 consout opis 
YORK (AP)—Pitteburgh Piate “ For « better buy . . . be sure you check 
alate ce ad te tonne *. Seal our prices before you buy! 
the of 1086 dipped ges. mr 183) 908 equal to $9.08 8 share from - oe & 
S12 of $3.31 & share in the year ago “oi 
ag Free Standing 
The Benge Co, reports, net 
for the six month ended Sune $0. Sin +. a TOI 4 
tne gus fet gina Bern o, 108 ae 8 Reg. $149.50 3-Pce. |} , P were O11, or 06 ® share. = = i oe ie Bere’ ; pha! ‘ ; > 
ries an mest Senses Jane 3 oop + 184 Bears Roeb ., 33.6 erik! ie { 
for the siz months ended 30. 1D-| pernorr. July 96 (AP) Doug Aire .. 804 Shell Of .,.,. 85.6 : 
reached vis ee, EE ine TTT ody Nags te hake a Dow One Te Simmons... 514) : , 
were or 143 «share. market. undertone, teegy. ft br a ae 0.8) ] 8” ‘ ; 
Bohn Aluminu . steady today. Compsred last frereder eats + oo = , 
ree sete tah or $e) & share,|trading very setive: good to prime fedjer A¥te L .. 963 rnd’*": 4 Mmegetes 64% tub, ward baste and sieeet. Tour f 3 : 
fo rhe six months ended June 30. In-|stecrs | 1.00-1.50 higher: Sie, Sette Ror Rea |. 33 Sed te 382) —_ Se > 
come tor the come period last year ML ~ rae, ee: eay.(Brie AR -... 1.1 St4 Ol Cal . 376 LEss SEAT breercone | ee ei a | 
totaled $1,123,428, or $3.11 @ share. — | neven. but mostly j Dalle, steady: Pere Mor’. sat Std he et tt. : ; : , 
is iy, fo 20 conser ue”: $y Sid Gu 3. 2 ‘ Be Fg ASS The Interlake 1 rday ng 13 head ot . Pood itd Oh .. 82 " - enamel : 
reported net income of 62,144,144 or|24.75, highest since September, bus Teed Mat” *: t2* Stevens, SP .. 32.8 COMPLETE WITH $ = | 
Oe Pate te Quarerty carnings # ond. | Nigh choles #001800" Ibs. steers x Preept ul ha } ele | BIG 30-GAL. GAS HOT ALL A-GRADE , :tirling. , 
fike peried: of 1088 were $2,008, or m geed end chee oe EE Tra... H bwift & Co.. a ; CH ; ‘tea. SIZES of and Wall 3 
$1.23 a share. mactly choice | grade 00, bat|Gen Bak... 81 Byiv Bi Pa..., 525 ROME FITTINGS > ALL Base 7 
—_— some mixed choice 23. cian ae: SF Texas Co..... 6. , : in stock .. . AT LOWEST PRICES! : 
NEW (NS)—Barnings of We-|lete, standsrd and low food | steers!Gen 144 Ter 0 Bal... , . | 
tional uets Corp. for the 11.60-50.09; few loads choice 860-865 lba.iGen Fis ... 40.8 Text a ms as : : : 
first ‘DAME Of 1008 inereesed 48 per cont | Retrere io.ee888: some. usllity and|Gen Meters |. 9t2 Thome teas’! $f Reg. $69.95 ' ; 
a sommon’ share, is arta ne standard uaeere ‘and, heifers x 14-08-17 00; geo Shoe 1. a4 Tren ae: Hey "A" Grade, ge age + pages WASH B ASINS 4¥2-Ft. ond 5-Ft. 
1,00 from @ year earlier. and cutters _ mostly §.90-19.00) Gilet 34 Twent Cen... 7) Compare this value! STEEL and B ATH TUBS : 
WILMINGTON, Del. (INS) — Atlag|few 16.80: good and cholee 400-850 ibs. \Geotrign” °°" 93" Unit air bia. 304, $ 95 ith CAST Inon : 
Powder Co. net earnings of|stockers 18 50-81.00; | some and | Gena on fae ah with triple plated CRATE 5 
IIT ot" ieee a ‘30 ‘pet ‘cent _ain|  Calves—Galable $0. W anchang Oren Paige -. 2 Gait Air ith... 38.4 chrome faucets. A = MARRED : 
revenue from explosives emicals | spotty ned et weer un he Up Gas Sp a3 wonderful value! ) 
in the period totaled $22,080,480, sevenjattractive; market mostly steady 2 os ee Be _ Big 52-Gallon Electric 
+ ea higher than in first half of _. — a - ++ ey US Stel... } " $ 95 
maw 17a. ANB)—Ned income! “Sheet On ees Oe oe ny woos WO Wan Raat, aba T Worth Many . ; “ Walgreen ..... ‘ie Dollars More ° the Beltihore anid Ohio Raliroad for today. Freredey Se + A age ge f 
first six months of this year ambs to cents es West On Tei 
$14,022,858, on $1,376,861 market poorly small 6s @ A Be : Net Euectly os 
over last year. vu apereting reveene ys yreranes and iy Sa 392 bers on Pictured 
531.000. "| s8.00: scattered. small lots god. ae Gee 
s 1800-18-09; cull 64 Teast Seat 3 000, of $1.60 per share of its split stock,/ehoine slaughter sheep 4.00-8.00; some “#8 Toth “Rea... an increase of 21 per — over @ 
Gross income tote 
compared $430,016,421 in firat 
half of. ‘iw 
~ Business Notes   
Arthur Brandenburg and Robert these 
J. Vance, associate managers of 
the Life Insurance Co. of Vir- 
ginia’s Pontiac office, are current- 
ly attending a training session on 
agency management in Cincinnati, |. 
Ohio, accérding to Manager Louis 
Pohl. 
Among the instructors of the 
course is John 
staff. a 
Killed in Prison Mishap 
“ DETROIT w — John Smok, 4 
SS-year-old Detroiter serving a 30- 
day term for drunkeness, fell into 
a bread mixing machine and was, 
killed at the Detroit House of Cor-| 
rection yesterday.   
          
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\ Bethlehem Steel 
around two points, as 
Steel. U.S. Steel and 
Sheet & Tube gained about a point. 
: paper and Westing 
ek teed at cam oes ot 
-|point or better, 
~ Santa Fe, seljing ex-dividend, dropped around a point to lower 
the rail average. New York Cen- 
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  50; ~ most wtill and a 
zim ae ay ol SINKS %6% Sees w idee and wed'Sabmbes | 4 SOM PIPE (S-0t)....... $3.69    
       
     
  These tanks Carry com~- $ . 95 
Balen “approve. new twice es much hot wa- ‘Wik Adjustable 
- WINDOW Big 21x32-Inch . 
2-COMPARTMENT Adsust to 8 _FANS air few oon v eo. 
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\. NEW YORK  — The Skeets iiity- Some this year Coyne eo W722 Ss. SAGINAW STREET man in’ die: Noon, ¥... 873.7 103 3 aoe 
Wo. 3 ang 900-270 Ib 18-60-16.9%: |Droviows day”, S131 tee ¥ carey 
gh ge hota eI nied Monin age: 314 te i Every one « real buy! Hurry, select . Lite $9* STE! ae: 17 Rost, Wo, 2 and alta ane estos ie? ses yours today. Slight imperfections. LOWEST PRICES ON STEEL PIPE 
os up wo 380 down to. 18.00: feu toss igh"... 308 ii 7 $89.95 ON %1-FOOT LENGTHS _* oa 
ifs, THe Be a. e-Taae: larger elieee lows... S0ak tied OT Ya-Inch Gelvenized . 1¥%4-Inch Galvanized $6.04 
iStger tote Weecbe0 Th IhMb-1400. DETROIT STOCKS BEAT THE PRICE RAISE . . . Due to the steel strike, there is @ %-Inch Galvenized .$3.18 12-inch Galvanized $7.14 
dows, seers 8 regs ‘good. and” etter Piguess efter Geqinll pelgss ore signths strong concensus of opinion thet steel prices will rise . . . which 1-Inch Galvanized 9433, met. oon 
unary See ivwer: heliere: steady 10.68 BS, O.. Se oe will affect retail prices immediately. ; —_— : 
lower; cows steady; bulls steady to 28 DOs ceria ee 8s be ss. . 
lower; vealers, and & Chem Co* .... $ a steady; few load 1239-1385 Ib flee Motor Co*.,. ... iS 
Stayt: cao ake psa > food nigers 14.50-0.0, toed choles and | F a PP | The Store That Values Built’ , prime 963 Ib ; * eet jayne Berew Prod Go... 14 14 L and chotee het 20.00-23.00; ity sale; bid and ssked. 
ThSe-leoo; canners ey oss: pes 
Hae good tad hotee Vnias 30.08-1,00 Net Income for GMAC 
meaty im a ty Moaee Io: exeers Up $6 Million Over ‘55 : 
lamba ho to 100 higher instances Up NEW YORK @ — General 36-/ RG gm agers Sm Fm 4 Acceptance Corp. reports its 
jambs. 42-100 Ib Wi s0-34. small it purchase of retail receivables for| ‘ °. 
reerieds eo te iy ga SEAN compared with $1 an FRE Stock Pi Fittings — Everything in Plumbing Suppli 
ee —— ree PHONES: FE 4.1516 ond FE 5.2100 | ‘Buy Pipe Firm in Texas [come for-the Jan? PARKING : 
         
        
        
         
   
        
   
    
    
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ae eet tg ys eee er to “and Clos- fore in vith!” als oxain ‘-~ oe ae banks. A \ 
vane % : “tate of Ss agp a es 5S 
Feat 
fies REBAERS   
  
  
  
SEE MR. WHARTON   
‘DESIGNERS DETAILERS 
TOP RATES   
‘eee sa rtunity 
. aie Tt, benetiie : ie 
SYLVAN S WIKRE OVERTIME 
All Fringe Benefits 
   LEADING 
ENGINEERING 
& MFG, CO. 
250 6. Sanford, Pontiac   
  
DIVISIONAL   
  
F Real Estate ©   
  
   
     
      
    
  NING: Sales ponore: 
~ ‘ rol UR 
  
  
  
BLOOMFIELD 
FASHION SHOP sookKceran 
E PIS’ $2,717 TO $2,977 A YEAR 
  
Salesmen and 
Saleswomen . - iy , . 
FOUN | © DRRINES WORE WORK OF 
a. S.C .. 
exchange | Work Wanted Female il 
    
  
  
  
    
   
  
  
  
“4 6-4602, 
someone with | WOOL PRESSER, BIRMINGHAM 
     
      
YOUNG LADIES 
minty avetaye etpeience fur- 
vanced, 
10 AM. Pe 
whee? Friday > a. Parents        
    
      
  
    
  
  
  
     
        Man with a background of selling 
who desires a permanent salaried 
' fe Jeal 
position. This ts efreulation work. preferred. ‘The his, are hots          
  xP. 
ae a ‘ens not under 14. Gali 
evenings from    
  Contacting carriers, calling homes| Should’ average e800" month 4-409, — oon 5 one avers. | 
" bones meceusnry.. ADR A 11| WAN wien sat 
     
  1, oF ® some office work, A car ts i? 1203 EK. 
Rve., Royal’ Oak, 
necessary. 
      
. "but mot essen, Would Seeaners. 1283 @. Woodward, MI | EW 
WASHINOS-TRONINGS DONE IN 
my home, Pick-up and deliver, |: 
Call PE re 0. 
WASHING “AND TRONINO | WANT-   
  
GinL, 16, WOULD L BABY sitting, go home nights. FE 
ASHINGS AND TRONINGS DONE, pty ® bushel. Very good work. 
WE 2-0006.   
s ae. pick up if mecesssry. 
_— Debts, Sort   
  Applicants should be between 21 
& @ years of age & live in or time. | 41. BRICK AND BLOCK WORK. soqnemte and 
    
Rear the city. 
Tf interested write Ponties Press, 
Box 14, giving fun particulars 
about yourself & family status. 
          
    
       
       
   
    SIRES | _ Ee BS ~ Rell ' 
ee ee ee Sere ee = ee eas teases | Ses kes LS TREN AND O’DELL CARTAGE 
BULLDOZING\ |         
    
    
     
       
     
    
      AND TELEGRAPH OR] :#2 
HL 3 AND A 
ONT. KEEP CAS 
AND LIBERAL RE- 
. FE 37280.      
   
    
      
      
       
  
  
  
       
  
  
  
    
     
   Rhea ag Realtor 
$250,000 
tare ' To Buy-To Sell~To Insure   
        
     
      
            
tort ng Loop pipes” Moves 
      
  
    
        
   
   
         
   
                
      
            
     
   
“yathers ars. wringer tasers 
96 Oakland 
    
   
        pe manag Coen gee se 8 
    adhe: 
    
                    
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on! = 
Al A. ott at £ 5 
6 aft Free Cre OOP Oe oigs U8 | A-l CUSTOM DECORATING. WALL 
APPL ANCE SERVI CE | meres of automatic 
feanere and ali : pes of smell appliances. ROY'S. | Al PAl r ey 
Kee Taaw SERVGR REMOVE | Ti FET 7 in CE TREE SERVICE A "| PAINTING & DECORATING, 
ges tise Wroniny Oy" uy. PE | APPLIA 
pes RAPEINO, MARTEL 
p~ F- arrange financirig vi — 
AND RATING. 
reac Gay HOME REMODELERS wall washing Mauane re 
BRY WALL BY MACHINE. FREE ——    
          
     
      Mich. 
5 1 REDUCED BATES — Te Noe | Perminaton Jean's . Stout, Realtor 7 oars ™ ailding Supplies 124 REDUCED RA Zinc" sa ea spay | %. Sacees sh re eae YOU WILL EARN genre” | TERY. STONE FOR SALE At. = var to serve you. Smith ' w Real aA 
woRRing WET! A page aspera. El io Rent SE Re ee KING WI FL SAE ait, SNES | Union Wrecking Co, Tucks to Rent |_3 3ai'st BUY OR SELL 
flobes, aanretting, Deane. © Oe aly & om. Y ton pretepe 1 stakes hE Zs iegeget Sas “See one base | COLLEGE Dea “STRUCTURAL Bum Free og name “PLANNING A TRIP? | Liveteie Call tow ands -time em] ment the eve- *: iN rey, 4 ESERVATIONS 
sae i do enework, weer: SSeur AVAILABLE Pontiac Farm and ee yacat cnvisee = | sr BinPig ET gO say 
ih" FORERALS™ oo ee new! Se Piet ater pe ~ 1902 Footing Dr ee 40031 Industrial Tractor Co. PONTI Ac sOROreeiee 
. ‘Schuett a in ghee ag — a ay Eg FE Business Services 13} open Daily ob luding Sunday! TRAVEL SERVICE IT DOESN'T PAY eon home Arlington | old child. @ dave @ we. PE | _ $0181. TET WH DTOR PERE TRUCE | MW HURON ST. PE 63281/ Our, method of showing to 
REALTOR ot Wout FO FAN CARN OF | ements werk ort pebzeitie : Taols hewing. PE Coe. wes, 4 26| SLE E be wey wie . and work | child while works. titer by day of week WANTED IQR RAOURG— Children to Boar 2% jeckers, Us now. ve eed 
      
  care 1-021 and closing. 
age in my home Mi 3 rou D BUY Ir WELL inacwe Ir        
          
    
    
   
        
    Bte a am _ service. Com-| work 58-5466. 
Ei PAINTING INTERIOR § EX 3 TERIOR ia ial CARED 
Siinted "Par oot" cs | POLL TIME, CARE UNDER , Mason Thompson, PE 48364 AY REALTORS week. 1 Office Co-operative R Estate 
FE | Pred est. 40 Baldwin. PE $-2144\| ooo 3 _—   
      
      
     
      
sues. | EXP OMEN Wie ‘ CASH 
FOR YOUR HOME Lt ' grains. 88 yrs, eaperince. PE fe en Cash waiting. 
TURNIT re YEED} UITY 
iM W) welcn, Realtor. 
    Chtent PS Ai 
ROY KNAUF, Realtor mand W. Huron OA 0320 FE 9-740 
ACTION what et 
ht aie [ete Ts 
Sry sate oR Pk 
Jim Williams REAL ‘ATE sUaURANCE 
Business 
Is Good 
at White Bros. Se eet A etroom homes des- 
“WHITE   
   
     
       
      
     
             
   
             
     
      
      
            s rates. 
. "| Bisel a a Ba tak saz | Painting & Wall Washing Free estimates, "E  3-2706   
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
        
    
    
       
  
     
     . ANYTHING | _ tm 24 hours for your equity. 
Boer, Stout, Reattor   nix Sater HE sol   
      
      
3 fooms and bath, Adulte only. $67 
"Kk. G. HEMPSTEA 
   he — '= + 
  
  
              
     
   
          
       
ae ang - “Cinaten welcome, PE    
    
FE 2-5983 
T ROOMS, FOR COUPLE. 1 EITCH: _—9f%.__Inguire caene or men, lean: util. and 
Bi entrance. FE 56-0018. 200 E. 
  
2 large clean rooms with 
pera bath. Adults only. 
  2426. FE 
             
D pees) ft 
See Mr. Smith, 9% BE. Huron St. |.   
     
      
      
  
  
  
  
  
  
A CLEAN PRIVATE ROOM 
ae Rear bus line. 
  +116 
T LARGE RUE BIGCE FROM and utflities furn Also 37m furs uire . apt, 
m ay St., G 
OND 
  RENT: 7. oa Second floor, five room 
Tn very good shape. 6S. 
PLACE A “LOST AD.” Call FE28181 for-an ad 
to recover a loss. Dial FE 
‘\2-8181 for an ad-writer. 
Say “charge it.” 
    N. Rem- 
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a Hotel Rooms 
HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms Day or Week. Also | of 8 foom apartments. 
eh hubs and refrigeration anit. 
HOTEL ROOSEVELT 
Rooms oy, Dam. O50   
  1626.     
ve Per ae es 
    
Day Aran— ESS, THURSDAY, JU 
“T’'m 80 thrilled that we're secretly engaged and every- 
body’s talking about it!” 
  
  
  
  
  
  cr Tita 
| CUCKLER REALTY. 28 7 FE 44005 
“IN 6 Se IN- eluding all the sice furniture at 
fi Fy a Lake area Ae = at terms. 
cart taccmuan 6 heed bee terms 
ay front furnished 4 rm. 
    
wil 
3-4903 or 
42s EM 39705 or EM 33197 
Commerce Area 
a block to the lake. Large 
lot, Cute & room bungalow 
cool summer bie Ty com- 
fortabie r eround—this 
nove + into. Pull 
Huron Riverfront 
  
  a he pedrms., nassive fireplace. 
ley kitchen, gas heat, 2 car ge 
      ‘Pea M farses L AR CAR 
BARGAIN?- Lots of ’em 
in the Want Ads! EM 3-3314 
  For Sale Houses. 4a   
    , Russell 
  
of the year. Young 
  Giroux-Franks 
Open until’ 6: Bun. 1-4 p.m.   
Hed «4 Texas, He says as 
money to pay down I need on an- 
T. afd Mre., see 
re 
modern oe rage, ce 
ment drive. * landscaped. Give us a chance to show it te you. 
LES, HERE IT Is! 
all free and clea housetrailer in trade. 
¥. | OWNER SAY’! B: 
My wife must move on account 
of Asthms. Give us the 
and chance to show pleasure 
ty lovely 2 + : very, ¥e Ld 
hems. Really beautiful with one- 
car re beautiful: land- 
se , ing canal 
lovely Venice of the Lakes 
ewiy decorated inside & 
Evenings after 6, call Mr, Weit- 
FE: y.7508, Newly 
nel, very 
sub. 
out. 
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 
FE 4-253:   
“The 
Beautiful 
Eldorado’ ‘ 
Located tf besutiful Clarkston 
Gard with biacktop streets & 
rooms. | 94,000 FULL PRICE ~Good two bed-   
mation 
"Modern } 
Living Be Jp Pelee genet marie, S08. 
E MANOR, 3 bedrooms, full 
brick with sewer, water, end 
pons ees ee 
hogany kitchen, large liv 
tied bath, gas heat « * 
the 
Phone 31298 , Open Bves, "th 8 = Bun, i,t 6 ey    
       
- @te: Paved st. Y¥ 26, 1956 
     
          
   
    
  GILES REALTY CO. ee Ww. Fe 541% 
& te 
CLARK CITY PROPERTY 
~ bath~ basem 
$4,060 cash. 
  bedrooms — bath—full 
ext and shower in — 
tigeets ful price $0,080 with 6: 
rooms — oak ~ 
full basement — unfin- 
ished tairs — nice 
- at $9,500 w terms. 
MARKLE 8T..-~ 5 rooms + 2 
bedrooms —full bath~basement ~ 
1 ~ 
ce $10,000, a 
BALDWIN AVE.~@ rooms~3 bed- 
rooms = tiled ~ basement ~ 
new kitchen co. $1,000~2 car 
| ha PF ag heat—priced et $10,- 
- down, 
ALLISON S8T.-In¢ome~16 rooms— 
2% story home~over $116 month 
owner's living< 
quarters —$12,500—terms, - 
CLARK REAL ESTATE 13963 W. Huron &t FE 40492 or Pre 40 
Gis Ualng sores” 
is DOWN — brand _Levety ' new 
atarter home with full basement. 
Exterior all completed, 3 pe. bath.   
well se wired, automatic hot 
water, kite sink and a) in- 
terior studding. Real buy for the 
handy man. econstruc- sound fu 
tion and very atiractive home. 
room home. 
floors & 
terms. Clean as & pin, Oak 
plastered walls, Easy 
om 580, LITTLE PARM-—Lovely 4x . bungalow only 4 youre old. Automatic of] furn, « bath. 
Large lot 0x473, A good home. 
$8,300 WEST SIDE -Modern 5 rm. 
‘w with and 
Only $1,000 down 
$9.250 RANCH BUNGALOW -3 bed- rooms, This ww & ow 3 I 
old Exceptional: good condition. 
Youngstown kitchen and garbage 
disposal. Lote of closet space. 
Por full partievlars call Mrs. Hoyt 
2-9840, 
$15,000 BRICK RANCH—Brand new, 
basement, off AC furn. 3 
bedrooms. Oak floors. bath, 
Attached 1% car garage. iy. @ very tive home aod a real 
. . Compare 
i with . Large lot 
Excelleat . 100x150. 
L., H. BROWN, Realtor 
  1362 W, Huron Ph. FE 2-410 Multiple Listing Service 
‘4 ! — 3 5 et * ; : 
i dR a 5 ee a     
Maurice’ Watson, Realtor 
aus w, PiPrht ef. “ROCHESTER   
4 BEDROOM BRICK 
LAKEFRONT 
Sylvan Shores Drive | 
_ .& HARGER CO. 0. HURON ST. = FE B10 
    
GEES 
THIS IS YOUR CHANCE 
Own Your Own Home 
$0 DOWN (COSTS ONLY 
5 LARGE ROOMS with 
  Westown | REALTY CO. MODEL PHONE PE 6-0206. 
aye f HORSE CORP. e018 Rd,   
  
aluminu: 
i é 
oe te Pees Yr, old style 3 bedrm. bun- gaiow. bath, and 
plastered *,~ storms a | 
ready to go. $2 down or @ 
for " 
Bey Bid theca 
    
WATK bdrms. 
by : 
"SEMT FINISHED 3 new hom cd Ss 
FOR.CASH A 
HURRY, sell _ thin 
through Classified Ads. 3 BEDROOM HOMES 
    
WEST SUBURBAN 
Baniatee. tof with over’ 63000 WE'LL BUILD -.' 
Bere: | MME Sage sot average 
Banement, “a dream kitchen. and CAN AFFORD 
sail, weocagel ne git | um . ° 
Saha Wiese Pees | BATRARRaP sTORAI Sates 
TEMPLETON | frye mas N. WEST SIDE 
  2a. goes! Dial FE = 
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fot Ree s wakes Shaw oe pata   SHEA by    ea Fee ee * Aa 
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     “| JUMPING, |szam in Into. to avoid the 
Se ae ae es 
AL. greatest 
Pct i oa 
IDGEWAY |     deren 
to be Dear 
vines 
   £01" r Lt.      
  # LSTT 
4 a 
  
    No Seller's 
_ Profit 
coe   
     
  eee in room. 
  Kise Sen, abt Sorts 
aoe   
AEeece FAMILY HOME Fine for roomy 7 
$345 Dn. 
Peat oot FE 9923 after 1: p-m. 
GI$670 Dn. ‘| “RANCHMASTER” 
Pearl Development Co. 
  
13 THE “BIRD’ TO SEn 
BRICK 3 BEDROOM 
  
  $390.00 Do 
| 4% MN, EAST BLYVD., off main street. 3 bedm. brick home. full paved 
BURNS REALTY CO. 
  Well kept 7 room brick 
| Pe ees) pte ee : : Crescent] Sod, hobby [oom re Est cet bt eon 
ee fone" Brl "ae fect MSE: | 4 meSnGons cove twine 
wan &, PARTRIDGE) Goa Pe Ga'es| Se ere ee "1050 W. HURON ST. driv Ten” Foia ples oly ali ——__ 2 EE_EVB. 1 TO 9 WARD E. PARTRIDGE; — I R Hilt 
: REALTOR _ FE 43581 o Sh, SEINZ . PE 5-6181 
  
  
    
       
    
      
      
        COLORED ONLY 
gees phe eo rm., and ent. coal gas 
gies ae oa tats 5 
COLORED FAMILIES 
feotures of thie home st 117 Bart moor. 2 «and bath up, Liv-. 
Nig By Mie ioe. Kifer Sines tor only , 
a TALKS cash 4 
Gian Wen cea ps basement her furnace, elec: 
ell on a corner fot e's = 120 
(rmewin 8100 aon, 3 REDUCED 
Bi escce the piles ogee tom. end beth, 310 Kenrick in Keego 
_ AUBURN HEIGHTS 
: from ‘the ‘nolse and ‘heat’ of the 
| GY" S°atT” Sevens eke ; beditms, and full baths Sus porch, 
i Putt ‘base i. : water heater. 1 car arage, Lot 
: Bat a tae Sales VACANT d reat ty ot 9 Gebtner 2 6 bedem. 
: rms, with r. and e ator: up. Living rm., 
a with ace and la: 2 with window, Kit. with dining space. 2 
: te Dean Dr, Duck Lake 0-| Webster School District Baseme pity ree Tm. aod ire: 
; a. , Wy te most forthe money, | Bas Gh Mt iy Nes Rec hone Wp mi Geet Penta] Rerc' Weine Tig tea | Sino, Se opaor frome, Pa en fi ,base-| down and Inte expansion - “KG HEMPSTEAD a re a 2 . ve. . 
SS EP ass) Ee fe ag ine FOR COLORED Seger ahoat. Priced "B D’ / 
7 | ] 
= Bateman Fast Side edroom Bungalow 
Kampsen) teas tsitey, se, 2 
REALTORS FE 4-0528) }re Ces "Ee ee. 
sare oat cee pas Bots bs: Pion Sask Cat | Modern home with 3 bedrms. and | Elizabeth Lake Estates 
ee bps we onl ED RITRY DROKEW | SASS ee ; | ¥ 
‘eats Boautttan one Foch, ""* | seo Rtteabeth Lane’ he. KEW, Nye de ok 
Priced at: 914.000 oy GARDENS | in'ruthen “enced rear ord is ‘ A e Os On feat Hi, bubs Be       car ga: lake 
fered "at $13,400, oe ie ™ 
NICHOLIE a 
  THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1956 
____| Ft Sale Houses 43] Sele   
    
     
      _ See ti 
ro ' a ‘ : : 
HURON GARDEN: NEAR TEL 
  
  
For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43   
Immediate Possession 
& HARGER CO. | 33_ WW. Huron PE _ 5-61 
    83 
WEST SIDE 
aC, Lr house. Sool love ft from moment she sees the 
} a and landscaped lot 1 
Humphries REALTOR FE 36414, FE 4-7ii¢ 3 N. Tele veaings 
Pioneer Highlands 
‘lake privileges. See "hie one 
now. 
‘Wards Orchard — 
  
Brick Ranch—1 Acre . Another va _ well 
* north of Auburn Heights 
st rea- 
considered. sale. 
ble cash deal 
KINZLER | sume HET Oe Ba ee West 
43523 or FE 32-1947 Eve. M Listing Service   
tip-top shape. Term price in- 
eludes furenwure for 6 apts. 
LAKE FRONT Beat the heat with this nicely 
finished lake front home cone 
sisting of large living rm. 
fireplace, sized bedrm., 
ith o * 
water heater. elec. stove, new 
per sgay Mi $1 S00 doy coe sink. y $1, wR. me- 
diate possession. 
John K. Irwin REALTOR 
313 Weat Ry Strect 
e FE 5-0447 Phon Eve. FE 5-4046   
WATKINS 
HILLS 
DAILY 168 P.M. 
KENNEDY   Let the Rent - NOTHING 
ek to * 
down. Callus Wodayi 
‘Make Your Payment 
vst Towns ghey wee, e lot. at 
. bene and worth every 
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 
of tide TSe 
ANNETT OFFERS | 
St. Michael’s—$1500 Dn. € seme © Oem, PE Dace 
Sewly painted. Only $6,500. 
2 Homes—Lake Front 1 house   
Annett, Inc. 
bd rom St. FE 8-0466 
Oeeu'Evenings & gun. tes 
STOUT'S 
Best Buys 
Today 
DON’T IGNORE 
ee that we have a 
BUY. 3 nice bedrooms. full 
Paved drivew. ool ferwese. 
od Wt, nice awn, a gost Price OHLY $8,950” Cail and discuss terms. 
LOOK HERE   
ANDY 
MAN TO SAVE $ $ $ ONLY 
$1,650 DOWN $39 & mo, 
WEST SIDE 
AND 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN, Saginaw St. Ph. PE 5-8165 
  Open Eves., ‘til 8:36 p.m.   
  
  
        
   ‘| CARL W. BI $03 Community Ns 
  
Pee E BEACH 
FOR BATHING, 'SHADED SUMMER od Ht ROUND 
SINTER To PRICED SELL AT $6,450 WITH 
TERMS. 
R. J. VALUET, Realtor AVE. FE 5-0003   
“LAKEFRONT 
Clarkston 
  
LAKE FRONTAGE--EZ TERMS 
Call Brownell at FEderal 
na, 
  
  
  
M A NEAR WA 
ford. Beautiful on 
lake, 
mod 
3 bed . Lot 86 x 139. West 
of ows Moe. coe corms. 
“is belawrn ave 
WATKINS LAKE 
seam veoms. Late. i in pol Gas heat, auto. hot water, 2 car . Shady lot 
and ve . School bus. 
Price $14, terms, For 
lars, callyF. ‘J. Owens, Broker. OR 3-1450   
  
    *1 066 W. Huron 
;| through a pains Schuett | C.      
       
       
   
          
                
    RD, Realt 3 ¥ Bank Bidg 
421)     
       
   CLARK REAL ESTATE or 
desirable a, 2 =x 130 ft. wi ¢, LJ sewers, black 
A street Cay FE &1033 after 1: pm. 
2 acres. $ down. South of Le | 
Orton 2 $400 down. 
OL 1-7811 
A 3 NING . nice neighborhood. PE 41152. 
  
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 
FE 42533 
For Sale Acreage 47   
  
; . ete. Ideal 
en chickens, even 
16 acres with ved . 
See a a S-family inco A* veal, invest- ment buy at 411,800, See it today. 
Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, 
20 8. Clarkston, Mich. eo 
    
For Sale Farms 48 
FARMS OF ALL KINDS, PRICED 
P W DINNAN PE 42577   
  FA AND ACREAGE "| Cal Rutledge OR 3-111, PE 40009 
2) 1 Mile North 
- .of Pontiac 
  
“DON'T PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded 
belongings for cash 
  Classified Ads! FE 28181, , orin 
   
  Breas a 
eu rg te 
Sree en raed 
a ene oT Toast” | 
  Edw. M. Stout, Realtor N, st. 1] 
Eves Till 6:30 
a 
SMALL FARMS~   
    and seed Tan for this 
sion. og with down. 
  
  
    
    
    
M-5 
-Corner 1,200—$2,450 DN. $1 The Northwest corner of 
and Cass Lake 
on M50 and 
Cass 
H Lake kd, 
OLMES-BARTRAM 4392 
  
“RED HOT” 
Super market location In one 
of the fastest grow sec- 
Ha 
  
center : 
ions. Priced at only $22,000 
with terms . 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N, Saginaw St FE 5-6165 
Eves Till 20 
  
  Business Opportunities 51 
To TO SELL, REALTOR PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD” 
  
2-9173. 
for gree ery or other small bus . $65 mo. 2-9761 
RION 
$1500 «will §6(jandle. 
     
    
DOWNTOWN bar now grossing about per yr. 
Sin a ee 
WARD E. PARTRIDGE 
REALTOR _ FE43581 
1080 W HURON or, OPEN EVE. 1 708. 
  _ FISHERMAN’S ‘ 
Beer, BA Say 
ee . and 
at Sey aut 
WHITE     
  
¢ 
* 
oJ 
WE COVER THE 
STATE : 
STATION SITES 
  
    
“LET’S TALK 
BUSINESS” 
STAGE COACH STOP 
-| MICHIGAN BUSINESS 
SALES CORPORATION 
JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 
1573 5 TELEGRAPH RD. 
ARK AT OUR 
_ Sale Land Contracts 52 
LAND or   
  
GOOD DISCOUNT Bold tor $7000 
ob J BROWN, Rea LET $$$ WORK FOR YOU We have ae yd large and smatl 
5-9075 any % 
C. HAYD EN Realtor 
              
      
      
      
  
      Home a ian   
fa ie Gig x |   
Loan Company to 5 
  BUCKNER|# 
PONTIAC, Sod Moor National Bidg. 
DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dizte Hwy. 
WALLED Lae Barnsten 
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One block north across from bank (ry 
Boer cass QUICKLY 
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ROCHESTER, MICH. 
oe Ph. Roche niBQUSE OL 601i. OL 1-970, 
Mortgage |! Loans 584 
LOANS $600 TO $1,5 500 
purpose 
5. second mortgages 
National Building. 
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8 Wainut dining rm. ae $25.00 | 121_N, id FE $4 Kitchen Cabinet $19.00 | WASHER, FULL A ATIC. PA- 
Chrome Breakfast Set ...... 6 | mous name brands. on Apt. , ——. Pa bred scratched, Terrific = “7 
Rew Cotton Mattresses oe tit Se Eke - < _ ¢ 
New $xiz Linolegm ...... 335 | WANTED: LE PART Wa binet ....... .) ats os opinet BUY, SELL OR TRA gk “4 
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a et ‘hed Ste Oe Maree nsome cosh, for equity CLEAR BORK sana | 75 1 ee iy Fy J 4 modern house. : 
_Call_sfter 4 p.m. PE 5-3408, er COLDSPOE REP RIG, 0005 CON 1% BP eosin, 10173. 
ee will take food, cat oe CROSLEY REFRIGERATOR APE EFRIGERATOR 3" SiTEETROCK. $14 
Sie = = By: “ence Only 040.98. Knotty Pie a ies ee 
LOTS HOUGHTO Ee. wae nese § 98, > fire, Went ene of Bente er “12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 | 3%; etining, ‘Boards. © tw ia”, 9% 
cach atter 4.p.™./4%4 FT, WALL TILE 25¢ “a a enuep prtone 
16 FT. BOAT, 4 aM be VTL, MEAD Tee GAL. .. $1.98 higher delivered. 
gray. Trade for email housetrail- 5c _¥ PARE "PAN. Oe of $ 1.35 
er, 138 reas HURON. PE ™ BLACKETT: S 
CCEPT CA DOWN Aparment = ee 3 sedroom home Oe & & chairs. RCA Ty. bed- | %181_Dixte Hwy MA_ 5-881! 
on half acre, access to lake./ room set, vanity, chest of draw-|§ RM. OTL BURNER. $80. VALUE, 
Lake Orion vicinity. R_37407. era, bed, spring & mattress. Misc.| sacrifice $40. FE 43040. 
ARPEN- aud 4 IN. ROTAR 
ar al rs. OF eceatetane. DROP LEAP TABLE AND 4 NEW-| tm condition, Will sell for 
Will accept your labor for down side chairs. FE| $40. PE 4614 
ment on new 3 bedroom house. : {0 INCH ADMIRAL TV COMBINA- 
eee GR Laat | Phaet te beg saclay, book tion. FM. Phono. and TV ai! re- 
privile; Can OR +1407 eet, % et. Ee eond , .and tn = excellent 
BOAT MTR. dine D TRAILER, FOR ease. ge ad working condition. FE 41623. 
20. L BED. ; 100 Spools of Thread TILDING jh ein. $100, #33 James K. $1.00 96 different colors 
=. a ies Ven were br Rise. Evanston House 
b FOR CAR, “48 tater. good cond! 13, seh. asin 
io me Sree ip LAWN #2 GAL ry * RECONDITIONED HAND L a ‘AST . 7 ’ ‘ ’ 
mowers, $6.99 and up. 1 used slc:| Radio and record comb. Washer. | Oo, ”“tints & futings $80 % UD. Eelipte Parkround, sib, | We trede,| sana: “nd ot yeh, Laundry trays faucets 
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BARNES HARDWARE Lactic NANG®, WEN) {8 A sees 142 W. Huron 16% America’s famous name ad NCHOR Pai ad | 
WILL EST. SranED om down rov 
grocery store for ee | yl Cs PREE ESTIMATES. FE §-1471. 
Men PE S878? on : _Windows. FE 4-176. 
wait ew \P CO Peay VOR NACE r 
weebias machine or boat.| fre Ag’ 
gait Sa | RENT IT FAST a rete Sr et utane | through Rent Ads! Room, 
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EMPIRE SUPPLIES 
2600 Union Lake Rd. 
at Commerce Rd. 
EMpire 34148 
The ‘lake areas largest 
window and trim manu- 
facturer. 
SUCOMPLETE! $18.98 up 
DOUBL: HUNG Ww INDOW 
CCOMPLETE) SASH UNITS 
WINDOW WALLS: DOOR & 
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Se Oe rein __B0871_ before 5:30. 1 gal. & roller or pan. .$3.90 
FRIGIDAIRE we CUR SHOP Ton ~ pamaeael anny Bk ae 
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Working Condition mieten pee Eemteoe «28 
$150.00 “ CHURCH'S INC. s 101 8. Squirrel Rd. 2.0233 aCaeriy OF ELECTRONIC som ‘CALL OR 3-1491 plus. sets, m 
Finet QUALITY, 5 PT. BATE | ee 
Saadi double, inks. 0494, had Sy bsdew a FOR SA 
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    Fordor eo eevee $1295 
1954 Pontiac 
SC Fordor ....$1295 
1954 Plymouth 
Savoy Fordor...$995 
1953 patting for. ..9625 
- al Tudor. 
,| 1953 De Soto 6 
sx} - Club Ce Coos $995 
i 1953 De Soto 
rade psy EM 34525 Fordor ........ $995 
. Dri CH oes DR. px Dod 7 Suburban pee 
3 CHEV. 2 DR. 319 POV ord Customline 
J. VANWELT em ot eatin, o&. 3 Fordor se eeases $875 
. 210, 2-DOOR | 1953 Oldsmobile 88 
= Has radio, heate yy dive Tudor ........ $1195 
North Chevrolet's an Wel s. | 1953 Plymouth 
B Lot in i [ . “ oa - Cl. Coupe eeeeee $825 
OF ‘ 1953 Plymouth 
- Fordor ........$795 
COMMUNITY 1953 Plymouth 
MOTORS Suburban ...... $950 
1952 De Soto V-8 
i CENTRAL Fordor ........ $795 | 
1952 siadeon Hornet 
ordor ........ $595 
LINCOLN: ad 1952 Pontiac Chieftain 8 Tudor ........ 5 
1952 Pontiac 8 
to Fordor ........ 
1951 De Soto Fordor 3450 
_RIEMENSCHNEIDER 1951 Plymouth (232 $5 AGIN AW Club Coupe..... $395 
Ford Vietoria .,... 1951 Plymouth 
Fordor eeeeeer $495 
1951 Plymouth 
Club Coupe..... $475 
1950 Chrysler 
Windsor Fordor $195 
1950 De Soto Custom 
Fordor .....'... $395 
1950 Lincoln 
Club Coupe..... $195 
1950 Pontiac udor. $295 
1949 Chrysler 
Windsor Fordor $345 
  
          
       
    
     
  
    
       
     
                   
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1954 Nash Ambassador 
  | BRAID 
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NO BUM STEER! 
ie full power, a 
test Baul Cast, § doses 
« HOUGHTEN & SON FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE 
(Sve & Everybody's Credit 
z rRATH- Is Good Here 
UP TO $1200 OFF 
BUICK ROADMASTER 4 DR. 
PONTIAC STARCHIEP 4 DR. 
PONTIAC Se CATALINA 4 DR. 
PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CONVERT.    
      
  
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BABY ON THE WAY? 
Play It Safe! Take It Home in 
a Schutz Motors 
eae ery ree Tested 
Used Car.. 
‘54 Plymouth 4 Dr. ......6 795 
‘54 Ford Convertible ...$1395 Radio & Heater, Ford-O-Matic, W/Wall Tires 
‘55 Plymouth Hardtop . .$1695 Radio & Heater, Automatic, W/Wall Tires 
'52 Plymouth Hardtop ..$ 595 Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires 
'51 Packard 4 Dr. ....... Sedan, Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires 
‘55 Plymouth Belvidere $1395 
| . $1045 ‘53 Buick 4 Dr. Sedan .. 
‘55 Ford 2 Dr. Sedan ....$1295 Radio & Heater, Dynaflow, W/Wall Tires 
Redie & Heater, W/Wall Tires 
‘SO Mercury 2 Dr. Sedan .$ 395 
Ford 2 Dr. $1695 ‘56 Ford 2 Dr. Sedan ... A Very Nice Car   
  
93 Chevrolet 2 Dr. ......$ 895 
'54 Chevrolet 4 Dr. ...... $1245 Bel Air, Fully Equipped and Power Steering 
‘53 Mercury 4 Dr. Sedan .$1045 Radio & Heater, Automatic, W/Wall Tires 
'53 Chrysler New Yorker $1095 Radio & Heater, Automatic, W/Wall Tires, Power Brakes 
‘52 Plymouth S Suburban .$ 795 Radio: & Heater: W/Wall ‘Tires 
SCHUTZ Motors| DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 
9128S: Woodward, Birmingham   
  
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Clean Cars ' FROM 
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  3s ’53 Pont: Dl. 4 Dr. $699 
$81 °53 Chev. 2 Dr,...-$599 "53 Plym. 4 Dr.....$544 ‘55 Ford Hardtop $1699 | 
"52 De Soto C. Cpe. $499 54 Chev. 4 Dr... .$899 
~ | °S3 Ford Victoria. .$944  °53 Studebak. 2 Dr. $499 
51 Chev. 4 Dr.....$244 "52 Packard 4 Dr,. .$444 
53 Buick Super ...$999 '54 Ford 2 Dr..... .$899 
‘$1 Ford 2 Dr......$244 ‘55 Buick Su. HT $1999 | 
$5 Merc. Hardt'p $1899 . ’53 Chev. St. Wgn. $844 
'S4 Ford St. Wgn. $1199 - ‘52 Plym. 2 Dr.. +» .$444 |. 
|] *53 Ford R. Wgn. $899 52 Ford R. Wgn. $699 
4S) Plymouth 4 Dr. $244 ‘53 Olds 88 4 Dr., .$999 
"52 Merc. Hardtop $699 ‘52 Ford 4 Dr..+«+-$499 
’54 Hudson Jet....$599 | 
’52 Ford Hardtop. .$699 
  
  
        
    
         
        
  
          Fordomatic, Another 
top, forest green, new 
S3 Pontiac 4 dr., radio 
& heater, w/wali tires, 
"$2 Olds 4 dr., radio & heater, Hydramatic, TRADE-INS 
to Choose From 
}OLIVER BUICK} $1595 "$4 Buick 4 dr. Special 
$795 *53 Chevrolet 210 4 dr., 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- |) 
fant decision—-to purchase Spe nmenin sonore > 464 S. Woodward Ave. 
not ay ae wont Were Coen tl 9 pa | Birmingham Mldwest 4-7500 
154 SIS 2dr, "SS A ning | STARTS A A COURTESY CAR 
Pik ror SF | — $1595, Pe SUMMER 
VB radio. aad heater $1295 J INVINAE *S5 Chevrolet 2 dr. se- 
one owner, dan, radio & heater, 2 
- tone paint. Only $325 
$1295 down, 24 months. 
'S$3 Buick Special Hard- $1695 54 Olds 4 dr. 88, power condition. equipped, w/wall tires, || 
deluxe interior, Hydra- 
$995 matic, neat & clean. 
2 tone paint, spotiessin- aging & heater, side & out. flow, low mileage, 30 
$795 minute financing. 
adio & heater, good NTIAC 2 Door........cc econ e seek pin 1 owner, tes, Only $195 down, ‘SO PONTIAC2 Door. $245 
7 oes. ‘SQ FORD 4 Door.......cccseseseeeee . $295 
$2195 $595 ' oun "SS Buick Special 2 dr. *S! Ford hardt Vie- 52 PONTIAC 4 Door. ........e0ccees . $595 
Hardtop Riviera, tri- toria, radio & heater, oun 
tone, green & white, V8 cueing’ light blue, 11 ’50) BUNCE 4 Dasesssss-- siseeeeaeees . $245 
_ $1695 "S] PACKARD 2 Door.......s0c-eee0e: $125 
$895 . .,’53 Lincoln hardtop Ca- 3383) : 
'S3 Ford. 2 dr, sedan,. Pri, bright red paint, aw |f.'5] FORD2Door...........0..0see0ee $OZ5 
radio & heater, no rust we tinea easton 154 (3368) " 
whatsoever on this CHEVROLET Coupe ........00008: bodily. V-8 engine. ae A real dandy. . a a $995 
PLUS 12 GOOD | 5] OLDSMOBILE 4 Door.... eesesee re $445 
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TRANSPORTATION SPEC. |[ 55 FORD 4 Door.. seeveseatossenaeen $1395 
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2, Ford 2 Dr.....$195 _'S0 Pontiac 2 Dr.. $295 ‘55 HUDSON Station Wagon Levees +» $1345 
"52 5 Studeber Sed. $445 “2 idee 4 mec’ 295 1 'S3 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe......+.. . $595 49 Fe 9 Ford 4 ‘ar. sees $195 51 "Pontiac 4 Dr.. .$395 ann 
Hoe De.,...9005 tee SES] BUICK Club Coupe........4 veseve 495 Radio ih tien ‘a ‘& SQ Buick 4 Dr... . $225 (3438) 
#9 Chrys. Cl. Cpe. $295 ‘51 Ford Sedan... .$195 ‘48 tm $100 
"51 _—~ ner 4 Dr.. , i . Good paint Dr... .$265 52 Plymouth 2 Dr. $375 1 ‘SO BUICK S Door. . eee ee er eer ceee $295 
Always 70 Good Cars {f'90 OLDSMOBILE 4 Doors. sense $245 
' Midwest 6-5302 210 Orchard Lake 147 S. Saginaw St. 
7" -OPEN- |  JIFE 29101 . FE 29101 | F E 5-4101 _. FES3588 
SAM. til 9PM. | ‘NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS TILL SEPT. Sth L a 8 A: M, to 9 E: M. 53 Nash 4 Dr...... $499 ‘52 Ford Dr......$499 
"53 Chev. Hardtop $899 — ’53 Plym. St. Wgn. $699 
53 Ford 2 Dr...... $599 °53 Dodge 4 Dr... .$644 
55 Chev. Bel Air $1444 ‘'54Plym. 2 Dr.. o+ $844 
$10 DOWN DELIVERS 
CARS LISTED BELOW 1952 Ford Cl. Cpe. . 1953 Nash4Dr. 
1952 Plymouth 4 Dr. 1952 Chevrolet 2 Dr, 
1951 Ford 4 T. Pickup § 1951 Chrysler Hardtop 
ie 1953 Studebaker 2 Dr. 1952 Packard 4 Dr, 
| 1952 De Soto Cl. Cpe. 1951 Ford Sta. Wgn. 
TRUCKS CONVERTIBLES | 1955 Ford 1 T. Stake 1955 Ford 
} 1951 Ford 4 T. Pickup 1953 Hudson } 1990 Ford %T.Exp. 1954 Ford 
| 1955 Ford 2 T. Dump 1952 Chevrolet 
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STOP IN If We Don't Have 
the Car You Want 
WE THANK YOU 
for Coming to See Us LISTED BY STOCK NUMBER 
cueny 
'53 FORD 4 Door......... teseeeeseese POO 
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and 6,500 miles of it and my advice to American tourists is, 
“Don't be in any rush to see Russia.” “s 
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A NEEDED. INVENTORY ADJUSTMENT of MERCHANDISE. 
ESPECIALLY PURCHASED for the REQUIREMENTS of . 
  women’s 's playshoes 
values to 5.98! 3 8      
    
  So much fashion for so little 
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. 
              
         
     
       
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multi-color. 
Shoe Dept. 
—Main Floor 
  
  
      
  
          ~ SPECIAL 
PURCHASE 
S sport shirts Reg. 1.79 & 88° 
1.98 Values 
Save @s much as 1.10 on these imported 
flapanese plaid and printed sport shirts. 
These are of the finest tailoring, and are 
completely washable . . . Sanforized* 
    boxer shorts Colorful denim Sanforized* ™ 6 6‘ 
pa shorts, elastic waist, with 
. ets. = Cian a hol 4-10. 
   SAVE 21* Fairloom ‘Staysail’ 
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   _@ Sew skirts and dresses 
@ Sew sports and playwear 
It's the top fabric for the above sun-fash- 
fons. 36-inch cotton Staysail is sturdy 
enough for picnics, beach parties and 
other outdoor sports. Frequent washing 
will not fade or shrink" it, and requires 
very little ironing. Brilliant summer colors. *Sanforised~ Max. Shrinkage, 1% 
sa Chrome Tweed Suiting. ; 
Regulor 1.19 yd.....°..... .66¢   
Famous Mills 
36-inch Ginghams 
we™ 388 Reg. 79¢ 
  Combed gingham that’s easy 
to wash, quick drying. Perme- 
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washiast colors. 
Yard Goods—Main Floor 
      2-tones, beiges and 
CLEARANCE |     
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Women’s Briefs White and Color Assortment 
Reg. 48 = for $] 
Cool, comfortable elastic leg 
briefs in novelty, plain cir- 
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goth. Small, medium, large, 
Lingerie—Main Floor 
Crib Blankets 
New Honeysuckle Assortment 
36x50-in. 298 
Soft, warm cotton blanket in 
assorted lovely jacquard pat- 
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Blue, pink, mint and maize. 
  Diaper Bargain 
Birdseye & Flannel 
$198 Now Only 
Have plenty of diapers on 
hand, buy at this low price 
and save! Thrift priced gauze 
or flannel diapers, absorbent. 
  
            
         
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Reg. 4.98 3 44 
Airy nylon mesh with cool leno ~ 
boned for elastic sides. Well 
control. Side zipper. Average 
lengths. 6 garters. 26-34. 
Corsets—Second Floor 
Infants’ 
    119 
m Soft, combed 
Bcotton knit 
fa, gowns in your 
#2 choice of white, 
Ae pink, blue, 
Moi maize and light 
green. 
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Only 19 
White and pastel cottons made 
with loving care in Philippines 
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bathing suits 
Regularly priced at 
6.98 and 738 
. Choice of 3 Styles : 
Kerrybrooke . . . popular I-piece; boy 
shorts or princess style. Lightly boned; 
cufftop bra; high zipper back. Save up to 
2.99 on your bathing suit now. Choice of 
colors in most women’s sizes. 
Swimwear Dept.—Main Floor:        
            
      
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our finest white combed -cotton 
shirts ...80 soft to the touch 
of your baby’s delicate skin 
Honeysuckle 
baby shirts 
3S each 
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