~ , cis M, Thiefels, all of Detroit, Pontiac Resident Killed in Crash ‘Victim in Accident Ferdinand N.-Thiefels, 71, for- mer president of the Pontiac Board of Education and retired supervisor at the Wilson Foundry and Ma- chine Company, died yesterday afternoon when his car rammed a tree. in Royal Oak. i The vehicle left northbound at Fourth Ave. at 1947. He also served as vice pres- ident from 1942 to 1945 and. from 1954 to 1955, when he retired. JOINED FIRM IN 1915 _ At that time, he also retired from the Wilson Co., where he had served in many supervisory posi- «tions. He joined the firm when he came to Pontiac in 1915. He was master mechanic and in charge of all mechanical and process engineering, and of pro- curement and maintenance of plant equipment. Born in Detroit in 1884, he mar- ried the former Marie A. Conwell in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1911. His widow, four children and 19 grand-' children survive. MEMBER OF K. OF C. Thiefels had served as an offi-; cer in the local unit of the St. Vincent de Paul Society and was a Past Grand Knight of the local Knights of Columbus and a district deputy of the state council, He was a teading member of the MacDowell Male Chorus and | directed the choir at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. He was alse active in the First Friday Refund Check Checked cial affairs of Orville E. Hodge, who resigned under fire state auditor. State's Atty. George P. tion of the lendind tinan-': Monday as THindls a Protest Petiti City Receives ition: Over Rail Yard | Commission Promises Public Hearing Before Reaching Decision A protest petition bear- ing some 1,462 names was presented the City Com- mission last night over the proposed $700,000 Grand Trunk Railway industrial support yard for the north side The document’ was sub- rant charging Hodge's top with embezzlement. At the satme time investigators for Illinois Atty. Gen. Latham Cas- state, ‘ So far, investigators have deter- mined that at least 42 state war- rants were unexplainably issued by Hodge's office and cashed for $554,- 000, Some sources say the total in mishandled state funds eventually (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) ‘Stratton yesterday named Dr, emeritus of the University of Mli- nois, as Hodge's interim replace- ment as state auditor, DENVER (INS) The Internal Revenue Service in Denver is de- ibating what to do with an unused tax refund check found in an attic in Black Hawk, Colo. The check is’ dated June 29, 1921. The amount: (tub. Among his survivors are four children, Mrs. Fred E. Harrison, Farmington; Mrs. John A. Leslie Jr., Royal Oak; Mrs. Vincent. C. Aderente, Detroit and Robert J. Thiefels, Pontiac; and four broth- ers and sisters, Mrs. Albert Ver- nier, Fairhaven, and Mrs. F. L. McNamara, Joseph F. Thiefels, Rey. Henry P. Thiefels and Fran- Rev. Thiefels, who is pastor of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Detroit, will conduct funeral serv- ices at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Benedict's Catholic Church. Bur- ial will be in Mt. Hope Ceme- tery. The remains will lie in state at) the Sparks-Griftin Chapel after 7 p.m, Wednesday. There will be a rosary service at 8:30 p.m. Thurs; day, Conscience Hurts Him —So He Makes Amends McCOOK, Neb. i®#—Cafe opera tor Lyle Modrell got a dollar in his mail this week. A note said, “We ate dinner July 3. The woman I am married to saw right away the waitress) made a mistake and charged $1.95: instead of $2.95. The woman I am iditioned arenas.” 30 cents. RANGOON, -Burma (#—Reports' reaching here today said earth-) quakes killed 30 persons at Man-| dalay and Sagaing in central) Burma. Relief was being rushed to the stricken: area, = Unemployment : Pay Boost Dims Former Head of City 1) Merits deputies qrided Board of Education Is: es ORVILLE E. HODGE Lawmakers to Recess for Further Study of Jobless in State | LANSING (® — Michigan's stop- _land-go special legislative session Was expected to recess late today until Aug. 9 without acting on pro- eo lie aa Pees a0 baie that no boosts are justified at this time and that the unemployment isituation will improve in the fall iwhen auto plants switch to new models, ad be figured at more than $800,- + ache’s, successor on the GOFRecord Low Is Hit; Lloyd Morey, 70-year-old president OQINESS fo Remain The Pontiac temperature dropped to 53 degrees betweén 3. and 4 o'clock this morning, break- ing an all-time low record of 54 degrees on July 18, 70 years ago. Partly cloudy and continued cool itonight and tomorrow js the Pon- tiac area prediction with a-low to- night near 55, and a high of 74-78 degrees tomorrow. Friday and Sat- \urday. will be slightly warmer. 30 Dead in Burma Quake. The outlook by the U. S. Weather. Bureau for the next 30 days indi- ‘cates that normal or cooler than javerage temperatures wil] con- jtinue, though over-90 degree weath-. er has prevailed in August for! many years, . The thermimeter registered 18 ‘at 2 p.m. ‘and east of the railroad’s right-ot- mitted dy a committee of the Wever-Owen-Haw- thorne Community . Club which has openly protested the ‘project at several club meetings. — ils dteanlediaare tied cake er protest from GMC Truck and Coach Local 59 which read in part: “This project would reduce the valuation of our property . . it is of utmost importance that another site be chosen.” The railroad seeks. permission to construct the yard in thé area south of Walton Boulevard, north of the present belt line, and be- Commissioners assured several members in the audience last eve- ning that a hearing will be an- nounced to the public. SAFETY INSPECTION City Manager W, K, Wilinian said representatives of the Michi- will inspect the Stanley and Car- lisle crossi ngs for safety on Friday. Members of the railroad and Pontiac Motor and Fisher Body plants appeared before the com- ‘mission June 25 seeking city ap- proval, The yard, if approved, would provide for increased han-| idling of freight for both plants. Pending decision on the location) of the yard, plans of the Pontiac |Board of Education for an elemen- 'tary school north of Kennett road lway, remain unsettled. Sinatra to Sing for Democrats. ae. ener ene See: Coie [From Hermiz Jury FRIDAY dict gan Public. Service Commission |Peared tense \insanity, which wag the basis of ward A. Huff, of platoon Ti, at C. McKeon (left) talks with senior drill 5. C., outside the courtroom during recess of at Convention Sgt. Ed- ; e Parris Island. into a swamp last April 8, which led to of six marines. ‘He Is a Dedicated Marine’ McKeon Def =March a Tragic Accident By JAMES L. KILGALLEN ,| PARRIS ISLAND, 8. C. (INS) — Counsel for will sing “The Star Spangled Ban-/Matthew C. McKeon today ot Seen eee lst April 8 a8 a “tragic accident.” ' No Verdict as Yet DETROIT w —'A jury of nine| McKeon Hamilton and five for Mrs, Her- miz, Either or both could, be found! guilty of first degree murder, guil- ty of second-degree murder, guilty of manslaughter or innocent, A fifth possible verdict for Mrs. Hermiz was innocent by reason of her defense. The jurors were sent under guard to a downtown hotel last night when they failed to reach a ver- dict by 10 p.m. and resumed de- liberations today at 9 a.m. this platoon was not sharp,” Berman declared. “It was Outing en Pies 6 Lh 1,200 Ringling Workers Scatter to Seek New preg PITTSBURGH (INS)—The “Big! top," packed away for the last: time, left Pittsburgh for Ringling 'Brothers-Barnum and Bailey Cir- cus headquarters in Sarasota, Fia., last night, and the 1,200 workers who made it the “Greatest Show on Earth” scattered like the mid- way sawdust. *. * Most of the bewildered perform- ers boarded circus buses for Flor- ida, hoping that Circus President hope in that he promised there would be a 1957 circus, but only in “air con- Other members of the troupe collected their pay and struck out on their own, married to insisted I didn’t say anything. She thinks she knows: all the answers. I hope squares everything and’ T am in; th’ clear.” j Ai nToday’s Press “brought her down” A standing-room-only crowd of nearly 10,000 saw the final per- formance in Pittsburth. Then, stung by North's announce- ment that “the tented circus is a thing of the past,” the roustabouts! for the last! time. County News 20 Feditoriale oo... cee eens 6 PO-O-GOld 6 o.c6. cea es. ™M ae ee 29-33 Story. Poe tee eee eee oe 4 sn bs diene scevess 7 TV & Radio Programs...... 43 Wilson, Earl ................ 43 Women’s Pages ....)...{.13-16 BAD NEWS — In Sarasofa, Fia., Emmett Kelly, sad-faced clown reads the news that the Ringling Circus folds and will return to Sarasota, winter quarters of the big show. Wife Elvira and 8-months- Se ae oe look on. _jwanced as to why the show folded; - |troubles, television and just plain bad luck. ‘wag the day the circus didn't come | Then ec in mid-season: weather, labor * * * Murs. Mary Barnum Hauck, whose mother was a Barnum, said the show should have remained “cireusy.”’ She said: “Last year when they changed the big top into a: frilly, the raising of the big top. suasive® effort on the part of the town fathers. - To the-kids-#t seemed tike an awfully long walt from the time advance men first put up those posters all along state Route 2, leading into town. But the wait was almost over. The big day was at hand. boys _and girls, and their fathers a seein aagr lata nna nts ected Hal Boyle writes of the circus, page 12. é/and mothers, too, planning on how they would get up at 2 o'clock in the morning and watch the ele- phants plod by. Wiel paul: Kad over sota ng kind of circus before. And this DIDN'T SHOW UP And in. Moundsville, W.Va., today) +o town! The terribly disappointing news that the big top wouldn't go up ta Moundsville was like the orack of doom. Pontiac Preset Phote many 8 onntns spine just think. ing about | e the awful shockbr! Some le first heard the news) when 6-year-old Bobby Goodrich came running down the street ishouting: ‘The policemen are pull-) ing up all the circus signs!" Gaudy posters of the circus had ‘proclaimed for weeks that the . “Gredtest Show on|Earth” would) | appear in this city of 15,000, ee * * ° The top finally was coming to le, after’ years of per- They clustered in little groups,| ense Label Set. “characterized the death : ; pec eeet lent Democrats tod ay hailed their Senate leg. Fs re Fi a: Opera Season Canceled tt ees in a labor squabble. and union sides. Young Herman is an assistant sistant to the artistic director. He Job but not in the second. year. The union threatened then to for acting on behalf of management. to drop charges against Herman. company said no. * The Met's statement said: He served as secretary to the management in long ne with the American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA) earlier Last night the anion, representing 290 singers and dancers email the Met's 500 employes, said it made a last-minute proposal to sign the contract and continue talks on the Herman issge later. But the / Labor Tift Closes ‘Mef NEW YORK i® — The: Mutrapelicis Opera, tadaed eat-tulak American musical companies, canceled the 1956-57 season last night Opera lovers hoped for a change of heart on both manageme stage director and alse is a union member in the | prefer charges against nn The Met replied that it would cancel the 1956-57 season if ‘union had not signed by last night both a contract and an . : a es Berman continued. That meant the MPcruits had to clean up the bar- * * * @ “The lawyer said the — platoon - tims lost their lives. emphasized McKeon “‘led" His men through the marshland ad- jacent to the creek. McKeon was carrying. a stick because he had heen suffering from a slipped disc in his back, A pale moon was out that night apd, according to Berman, there was “considerable laughter’ as McKeon led the men into the wa- ter, + The platoon was in groups at the time, Berman said one of the ps, in making a turn, got into channe] of the creek, There was a‘ sharp cry “help,”" Berman declared. “’Then there was panic,” _ : Panic “does not lend itself to discipline,” the attorney told the Ho | F gs #4 Le! HP 4 ii Hi | | & tH 2 f ' gf ! 7 i F i # at be i BA # seeegaiy Paty * Hy 2 ‘ ee : 5 § 20 JP Candidates - " just before the six vic- '$$$ Attract in Nevada Voting dates are running for justice -of * ¢ *.| Peace Justice of the Peace John William year, Men- doza did almost as well at Las, Vegas. : ‘his bid for reelection, Mendoza isn't running again. There's a lo- cal tradition at Las Vegas that! ‘you give the job up alter serving a two-year term. Van Fleet OK - vi 7 a re d : : i i if Now Groathouies. Made Out of Plastic ATLANTA — Simple but cheap and efficient nhouses are being built out of plastic. By using poly- ethylene, a translucent, non-shat- tering film that is a popular pack- aging material for fruits and vege- tables, a do-it-yourself gardener can put up a hothouse at a low cost, A structure 18 by 34 feet using a 5 gs double layer of lene costs polyeshytene Coste) sropeeal restored it also for work- ‘about $100—$50 for the $150 for framework, , and laths. Materials for a conventional giass greenhouse the same size 60 More than per: cent of comes from sheep and goats. a Steel Wage Talks Resume; Lakes Fleet Feeling Pinch: -PITTSBURGH —Federal me-jtry has been standing pat on its dlators were on hand again today original offer. That included a 52- om negotiators for the basic steel industry and the striking United Steel Workers headed back to the bargaining table to resume con- tract The talks were in recess yes- terday to permit the industry's negotiating team to hold a secret ‘meeting with top officials of the steel industry in New York, - “No one would comment on the theeting. The identity of those who attended was not revealed. From all indications, the indus- imonth contract which the thdustry says would provide an hourly package boost amounting to 17 2-3 cents an hour the first year of the contract. The union wants a short- er contract and more money. While the strike rolled into its 18th day, a few more scattered layoffs were reported, ‘swelling the total. of those idled in allied in- idustries to around the 75,000 mark, The strike has idled about 202 of the 258 ore ships on the Great Lakes, a survey by the Cleveland Plain Dealer showed today. The The Weather Fell U.8. Weather Bureau Rezest ‘ Far ity nt eae nt tan an Trew. i 3 be lenges meee sani Pasar ght 4 The New York, New Haven and WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate- Miller went back: stage to talk to today becoming light vari- Hartford Railroad announced it is House conferees agreed today on. Vivien. (laying off 409 workers because of legislation authorizing federal con-) 82 ithe strike. . : Today in Pontiac ‘Lowest tempersture preening § 0 m. B2./ t 8 am. Wind velocity 6-3 m_p.h.) : Northeast. i sets ey et 8:05 p.m. | rises ey at 5:12 a.m. sete Wednescay at°4-58 pm. rises Thursday at 2:23 : * Femnenatares jmost people realize.” mobile vacations. blonde, RACE, Md.—Aqua a i eon i HB Mrcsecces aoe . pepe ghar motors of geecomcg abaccccc North Pole (Alaska) Santa Buzzing to 20 horsepower mounted in the ogee... Christmas — Year-Round Chore Here aiwerou'es temperature oy see seee cee 2) ristmas e€ar’- oun ore ETE can travel as tast as 3 knots a MPREBLUED «- se eeeees 0: 0s 8) and have a-2-hour cruising-epeed Weather—sunny. NORTH POLE, Alaska (®—It's\special North .Pole stamp on er doing this so long I get to feel;range, the company 8. One Year Age in Pontiac ure ‘ tinues the remaining 56 ships will be docked soon, * * * Iron Age, weekly magazine of the steel industry, said today . long- irange effects of the nationwide} Americans spend more than nine a.m. istrike will be ‘far worse than Staion Loss| 16 fo Gunmen the peace here and at Las Vegas an oe Gee eon hard to Beemer had three opponents in) phone also was installed (49. Byrd had joined with Repab- ~"" |Hicans in that group to strike dis- ‘ability and age 62 retirement for Greece's annual production of milk| newspaper said if the strike con-, Police Link Holdup Trio of the Finance Commit- as the ad- ministration asked. Under the disability plan, an estimated 250,000 persons would, draw the payments averaging) about $75 a month in the. first. year. They would have to meet. strict rquirements of coverage un- der Social Security, and their dis- ability must laét six months be- fore they are eligible for benefits. A FIRST TIME The lowered retirement age for women also is a trail-breaking pro- ‘Vision. It marks the first time ithat the age 65 retirement deadline has been broken since Social Se- jcurity started in 1935. | An amendment by Sen. Kerr’ (D-Okla), adopted 86-7, put the provision back into the bil] yester- day. , * * * ' The Finance Committee had left the 62 age for widows only. Kerr’s ing women and wives of retired husbands, but ‘specified that they would get a lower rate of payment if they go on the rolls at 62 than if they wait until 65. SPLIT TAX PAYS __ A wife retiring at 62 would get 7% per cent of her age 65 benefit; a Working woman doing the same. would get 80 per cent. For each month beyond 62 that they delay retirement, they would get an in- creased benefit on a graduated seale. The Senate bill provides for a half per cent tax boost, split be- tween the employer and employe. | This is to finance the disability, program, . | The House bill has a 1 per cent tax hike, also split equally, to pay ment benefits at age 62 for all women under that measure. Another provision of the bill, sub- stantially the same in both ver- sions, would extend Social Secur- ity coverage to an additional 200,- 000 persons, mostly professionals. Included would be 110,000 law-, yers, 65,000 dentists and smaller numbers of chirepractors, veteri- ‘narians, naturopaths and optome- trists, Committee OKs A-Ship istruction of an atomic-powered ‘merchant ship. | jbillion dollars annually for auto- fo Two Earlier Stickups ba | Olney, Dl. to be with his dangh- ter. © . ‘roe in a flesh-colored lace dress for disability and the full retire-|letage caused such a sensation in ithe theater unnoticed and sat in a Rapids; ‘Friends may call at the Sparks- Griffin Funeral Home after 7 o'clock this evening. Arrangements will be announced later, George Eyer . George Eyer, 86, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs, Deci Hunley of 154 W. Strathmore Ave, after an illness of six months. He was born on Aug. 4, 1869 in Richland County, Ill., the son of Michael and Arni Cotter! Eyer, A retired farmer, Mr. Eyer came here six weeks ago from Surviving are ten children, Mrs. Deci Hunley, Mrs, Margaret Fiock and Mrs. Clara Gregory, all of Pontiac, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson of Sugar Grove. Ill, Mrs. Susan Bartley of Decatur, Ill, Mrs. Win- nie Hahn of Waterlou, Ill., Fred of Grayville, Il., Jacob of Clare- mont, Ill., Asher and James Eyer, both of Olney, Ml., 33 grandchildren and. 20-grandchildren, . Mr. Ever’s body will be at the Farmer-Snover_ Funeral Home until 9 o'clock tonight. It will then be sent to the Zimmerly Funeral Home in Olney for service and burial. Marilyn Needs Cordon of Police to Control Fans LONDON (INS) — Marilyn Mon- that featured a dowrn-to-there decol-| London last night that four truck loads of police were needed to con- trol her cheering fans. * * * Marilyn and her pii}writing hus- band Arthur Miller went to see “South Sea Bubble,” the -play that stars Vivien Leigh, wife of Sir Laurence Olivier, who shares top billing with Marilyn in a soon-to-be filmed movie. The newlyweds somehow got into stall holding hands. But at intermission Marilyn and * * * When they finally left the thea- ter hand-in-hand, there were four truck loads of police on duty ‘e Powered, Aquaplane Has Motor in Bow hold back the cheering crowd that had gathered to see the full-bodied summer up here too (86 degrees 200,000 Christmas letters last year. as if | am Santa Claus. My wife; course of shots for all children . happens.” Third of U.S. Women vey conducted for a Denver beauty Mrs, Edward J, Howard of Ann Arber remarried in December, In Washington today Deputy Un- der Secretary of State Robert Mur- phy ‘reports td’ the Senate Foreign Relations Gommittee on a U, S. charge that Russia is holding at least 10 crewmen from two missing American planes. ; Members of the Senate Armed Services Committee were invited to attend the closed hearing. The U. S, made its charge in a note deliv- ered to the Soviet Foreign office in Moscow on Monday. Hunt Plant Folklore for Cures of Cancer *EAST LANSING # — Plant folk- lore is not being overlooked in the q = = BIRMINGHAM — Study by the Chamber of Commerce and the Planning Board has been asked on 22 suggestions to eliminate traffic congestion. in the Birmingham area. Suggestions by Traffic Engineer T. M, Vanderstempel and com- ments by Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley ‘were referred to the plan- ning commission when a Chamber of Commerce representative asked that action be deferred pending study. The plan is aimed at improving traffic flow in most of the busl- ness area. One-way street rulings would be enforced for parts of Pierce, Mer- rill and Brown, parking would be prohibited on some of Maple’s south side in rush hours, left turns from downtown Maple blocks would spots would be removed, according to the plan. ee * About 40 reservations have al- Gables, according to Assistant City Manager Dana Whitman. About 100 are expected to attend. search for a cancer cure. Dr. Eugene H. Lucas, professor, of horticulture at Michigan State for proposed Municipal Parking University, says ‘Medicine men, witch doctors and just plain people! have handed down medical recipes City Finance Director, James Purkiss is studying possible costs Lot No, 4 before the city council considered deleting it from plans) Mr. Miller was injured ten days at next Monday's meeting. Less Parking, Turning be prohibited, and some parking|two sisters, Mrs, C. F, Steinhoff of ready been made for the Don Eg- bert supper on July—29 at Devon If Parking Lot 4 were eliminated’ from the program, complete con- struction costs of lots 3A and 3- HH could be met, he says. Mrs, Godfrey Strelinger Service for Mrs, Godf (Ma- bel Holmes) Strelinger, 294 who died yesterday after a pro- longed illness, at Hospital, Detroit; will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. Entombment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Detroit. Born in 1893 in Detroit, Mrs. Strelinger had lived in Birming- ham since 1923. She had attended the LaSell- Seminary, Auburndale, Mass., and belonged to Christ Chureh Cranbrook. Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Clemson N, Page of iGladwin, Pa.; a son, Philip of, Bellevue, Wash,; five grandsons; | Tueson, Ariz., and Mrs, Frank C. Newell of Birmingham, and a brother, Frank Holmes Jr, of De- troit, * * * . d, Eldreg Miller Service for J, Eldred Miller, 53, of 2783 Norway Lake Rd., Lapeer, who died yesterday morning, will ‘be at Manley Bailey Funeral Home at 1 p.m. Friday and_inter- tery. previously when a tractor turned) from generation to generation by) Donald Cummings of the off- over onto him at his farm. He died word of mouth. In all that time @ street parking committee of the in Lapeer County General Hos- process of elimination must have Chamber of Commerce has re- pital. \ taken place, so what scrutiny.” : ne wa makers on their return after @/aged } to 14 and pregnant women,| A mem! ot Four Towns Com- After Surgery mines manne, Wweopers said. mon oFecess didn't fare as piys vaccine for immunization of | muni 1, Mrs. Boice leaves 2 \ ty Chuyeh, fi il Son cme seems TO eens er 14-to 19 year olds. ~ |her husband; one son, Thomas J.) - Tear- men carried nickie-p > Boice of Pontiac; two ‘ ae a “ee General) vols and cnr a black plist. | The Sevate Highways Commitee ite bam would alee have pre ee sport Re ot Walled Lake, ot, Healing. After Removal) is sounds tike the same team to county health clinics on the (Mrs, Merlin Johnson’ of Moses of Bad Appendix which held up two stations |) Ee basis of $5 cente for cach shot |Lake, Wash., and eight grandchil-| \° here," Det Sek’ beraee (PONTIAC Deaths. administered, dren, | | GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Gen. Pat The lawmakers voted only to! Also, surviving are one sister, oY James ‘A. Van Fleet was reported) Monday about $167 was Mrs. L. Clifford Ostrander complete immunization of the orig- eg A ge gh ee bh aide, put miteday. fo. satisfactory condition |“2e" in * holdups from gas inal priority group, or the so called wht the US. ) -# stations at 494 Orchard Lake Ave.| Mrs. L. Clifford (Florence B.)\“high risk” portion of the state ;'Talla, arrived in , oomti High School, are, after emergency surgery for 4@ and 477 §. Saginaw St. Police do Ostrander, 53, of 3276 Rio Vista, . recently. right, Janet Richard of Detroit, Marie Sanderson of Westacres, gangrenous appendix. not know if an auto was used in\Commerce, formerly of Pontiac, | * * *@ Service will be at 2 p.m. tomor-) Deanna Laughlin of Bloomfield Hills and of Birming- e 26 8 either crime, ae died at 1:45 this morning in St. Without some sort of action, row from the DeWitt C, Davis Fu-) pam , The U. S. 8th Army commander) Meanwhile, DePauw said, two|J0seph Mercy Hospital, She was ill|state health officials had cautioned, neral Home with Dr. John H, Hall, ae | in the Korean War was operated|men tentatively identified by the Several weeks. the polio program would have ‘pe-|an associate pastor of Central =. Z ; t Alachua General Hospitat/Pontiac victims —will to State| She was the daughter of Johnjtered out in early August. Methodist Church, officiating. Bur- . . wat afte a1 Police Headquarters in Lansing to-|and Alma Croft and born on Oct. - ial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery oom 1e 1 Ss ul en s rane. we omens day for lle detector teats 21, 1902 in Hesperia, The Ostran- , . a pee gee! sama es, led yma re mae m Str ay Vif [|] First surolor toot truck, [Have Music Study Plan | The surgeon, Dr. F. H. Andrews, : A westdent at’ Posting tor sate Get Driver's Property | ! ee bulletin pwn tt BLOOMFIELD HILLS—About 30| The ten-day session will end OEM a laa navateeies, SOCIGI JECUTITY LAW a, member of the, Conmmeree Corp na is IVE ircrscoat proverty were ted new type of summer study at| waable to attend Interlochen or pressure : i : , n ca Bloonsfield School Michigan | niversity music : wits: normal range but there is to Pay Women at 62 WELK of her hareh and Oe) a tech parked on Hibbard Court a schools A pre Peet ; » ight veriailen which yor eoslal” ee oe es ee Flier From Ann Arbor, ott Bagley street, Pontiac Police) Under riage of Clarence aired | ot Ua ta refne Magy Ayan Bo Phony oth, nee Powe Stasi the Oakland County Tuberculosis} Reynolds, Reportedly in“. aiver, Joseph ‘Rankin of tor, Don Large, Detroit choir mas-|sity of Detroit and conductor tor Spd peak, ohn tan a hate tee 008 Mee octet es | Russian POW Camp Muncie, Ind., said vent window fer, and Hayden Morgan, college Mabe Wee tee See. © alts Hobe ‘Sound in south emotion-chokeg velee “this te | Besides her husband, she is sur- was smashed. Missing, he said, are\conservator administrator, the|Program, a wie Saad a off here yesterday after| the most important question 1 ‘'ved by three children, Mrs. Phyl- , a watch, an electric razor and song-study is conducted daily atjat } : . Godicating a shipload of 4H Club| have ever prescated to the gee. (8 Hamp of Drayton Plains, Mrs.| From Our Wire Services ciothing ithe” school. yatont, ave siete, ee weet cattle and bogs at Mobile, Ala.,| ate” in a carcer now drawing Shirley Fleming of Ferndale, Mur! ANN ARBOR —Notified that her ing sok. eeraaee, SB, ae ee ee: A> © (ince Beer Sh pete, ten grandchildren, Oe USS firmer Wisband may be Prisorer "The Day in Birmingham .__ [theory and solo work in small en és at the | He staged a dramatic verbal) other survivors include two sis- ussians, woman : ’ sembles, are among activiti ta he demanded—and -gotman a, wre mae Diva) tte Mrs. Maurice Wilson of Ponte ntve remarried wait Consider 1-Way Streets, Foren tate counry Cub post and air conditioner “set up in 10 min. jose. iri » Sen. Byrd (D-Va),/tiac’ and Mrs, Joseph Start of/ "We'll have to wait and see what west Lake Comtey GS gout nat City Detective Testifies on Drug Traffic as 15 Suspects Free.on Bond _The pre-trial examination of 15 suspects in an alleged dope con- spiracy was adjourned yesterday ‘to Aug. 3, after a Pontiac detec- tive testified to drug traffic in the city’s southwest area. — Cooley yesterday claimed one of the suspects had admitted all 15 purchased dope: * ¢ She is Eddie May Yates, 28, whom Cooley testified had named Paul Baity, 27, as the seller of the dope brought here from De- t. ment will be in Acacia Park Ceme-'troj _ At the time of the arrests in May, the pair fived in an upper flat at 4264. 8. Saginaw St,, Cool- ey said, Where detectives claim te have recovered a cache of is left merits quested that it:not be deleted trom! Born in Macomb County in 1902,' Nerein worth $300, ‘city planning if possible. 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Wide varieties to choose. Sizes 34-40. Third Floor, 2.3 Famous brands in super-soft and so washable ORLON. Assorted colors to each size. Sizes 34 to 38. Hurry in now and save. Street Floor. Tote styles. Leathers in vagabd 4 and peech styles. Dark colors. ist Fleer, 19—Reg. 3.98 Boys’ Dress Pants...... eeceeees 2.88 Rayen fabric. Washable. 10-18. 3 celers. tnd Fleer. 18 Reg. 46—Reg. 1.98 Boys’ Boxer Style Shorts 1.44 Sanfortzed and washable. 6-14. Side peckets. Tan color, tnd Fleer. 6—Reg. 3.98 Boys’ 2-Pc. Summer Suits. . . 2.88 Shirt ‘n’ Shorts. Sizes 10-12 only. Coler-matehed sets. tnd Fleer 56—Reg, 2.98 Boys’ Dress Pants .............. 1.88 Rayon-dacron and weel biend. Tollered, 4-16. 3 colers. 2nd Fleer. 2—Reg. 119.95 3-Pc. Wrought Iron Dinette Sets ............-. se eeeeeeeees 78.00 26x48. inch sise. Heat resistant. Merry in new, Dewnstairs Store. 39—Reg. 3.98 Men’s Ivy League Caps . 1.88 Plaids, stripes, solids. Adjustable belt in back. Many colors. Ist Floor, 9—Reg. 7.98 Men’s Golden Inca Sportshirts. ... .5.88 Short sleeves. Hand bleck prints 8-L. § colors. Ist Fleer, 15—Reg. 4.98 Men’s Year ’round Slacks .... Smart blends in attractive patterns. Broken sites. ist Fiecer, 2.88 Boo Others at 1.44 and 1.88.: Lace trim and tailored. Sanforized cottons. Prints and solids. 7-14, 8-14. As- sorted colors. Second Floor, Women's plastic rain boots in green or smoke colors. Large, medium or small. Ideal for children, too. Hur- try in now. Street Floor. Reg. $1 Women’s Summer Gloves 22° Summer gloves in nylons— sheers, meshes and double woven. All durable and so washable. White and beige. Sizes 6-72, Ist Floor. Reg. $1 Women’s Summer Jewelry 66: White porcelain and rhine- stones in warited earring styles. All popular shapes. . just in time for your new ensembles. Ist Floor, ~ Summer Bags _ Reg. 7.98 Fomous Reg. to 7.95 Famous Children’s Shoes 4.83 Choose Buster Browns and famous De Roose fr.’s. Choose pirk, brown,. white, black patent. Oxfords, straps, pumps. Second Floor, 5.38 Smart straw box styles in soft pastels and gleaming whites. All with brilliant lustres. Come in today for exceptionally big savings. Street Floor. Reg. to 2.98 Infants’ Kabana Wash Suits BSB Boys’ and girls’ smart suits with zipper fronts. Solids and patterns. Sizes 3 to 6x. Hurry in now and save. Second Floor. Reg. to 5.98 Girls’ Summer Dresses 1.44 Good selection in- cottons, plisses, nylons and many more. Sizes 1 to 6x. As- sorted colors. All drastic- ally reduced: 2nd Floor, Reg. to 8.98 Girls’ Summer Skirts 2.88 Others at 3.88 and 5.88. Full skirts, straight. Some with petticoats. Washable and Sanforized, 8-14, As-~- sorted colors. Second Floor. y phy Ram “Hens "8 Sportshirts 1.88 Solids, prints ‘ and: popular styles. Cotton and rayon blends, S-M-L-XL. Assort- ed colors. Ist Floor, : Reg. 1.98 Sheer Nylon Gloves SB Famous brands with frilly cuffs, or tailored cuffs. Washable in 6-72. White only. Exquisite selections — choose yours to- day. Street Floor. Portable Electric Console Model Regularly 89.95 Famous White +6 © © ww He Regularly 119.90 White Dressmaker Portable Regularly 149.00 White Dressmaster ee © ee ee eee 59.88 Console with knee control. Regularly 189.00 White Blond eves 79.88 Oak Console “eee eee enenene .89.88 Rotary in walnut finish..... 1 59.88 Regularly 189.00 Dressmaster Desk. 29.88 Waite's White Sewing Machine Center—Fourth Floor Save to ‘60 on Famous WHITE and Other Brand Machines! Regularly 159.00 White Dressmaster . 109.88 Regularly 239.00 White Rotary Deluxe Mahogany Finish. . . 199.88 Regularly 189.00 29-43 Walnut . Model with attachments — take over balance ............. 139.88 e9. 284.00 White Walnut Desk _ with attachments, fully rotary 239.88 - 4 Reg. 2.98 Men's Dress Shirts Bie eee Ne - "og ie af = / { PONTIAC PRESS Setend oh Poo Offion Ponts co tsend sau matter ee OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Se Peery tare x “Pus Powsmc Press ts delivered by Sout ee fp “Gati carrier —— is not in advance. Counties it ts ashtenaw y 12.06 e eae n'a and ail other places in tbe one “Pontise oeiat MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS tesa coi JULY 18, 1956 More Women Than Men May Vote on November 6 This year’s Presidential election may make political history. Present indications are that come next November 6, says Congressional Quarterly, more women than men will cast ballots. This is likely to be 80 for the first time since the 19th amendment to the Constitution gave women the franchise in 1920. . * * * _ Exact. figures on how many women have voted in each elec- tion since then aren't available. But after studying the 1952 re- sults, the American Heritage Foundation that 30,-_ 500,000 of the 61,600,000 persons who voted, were women. Republicans contend it was the women’s vote that elected President Emennowsr in 1952. They cite studies by various groups and foun- dations to support this contention. x *« * . Democrats, however, disagree and can find substantial evidence to sup- port their argument, and the ques- tion remains unsettled. But both parties do agree on one point — the increased participation of women in ‘politics. * Moreover, each party is mapping special plans to woo women voters for 1956. ; Women have been slow to seek po- litical. office. They often complain in political organizations and that posts held by women are just window dressing. — * * x The fact remains, however, ‘that women’s increased partici- pation in political campaigns is welcomed by both major parties. Republican and Democratic na- tional committees maintain women’s divisions and women _ undoubtedly exert a healthy political influence. Cooper a Candidate again the name of Joxn SHERMAN Cooper has become very important to Republicans, especially those who live in the Blue Grass State. There are two reasons for this. ~ One is that because of the death of Sen. Atsen W. Barkiey, Ken- tucky will elect two United States Senators this Fall. The other is President E1srnHOWER’s success in persuading his am- bassador to New Delhi, former Senator Cooper, to enter the race for one of those two seats. * * * Two years ago the leading resident of Somerset, Ky., lost his seat in the upper chamber to Barxiey. Later chosen to represent the Nation in India, Cooper has been highly suc- cessful in the diplomatic field. Only a few weeks ago, in fact, when urged to become a candidate, Cooper declined. At that time he was reported as considering his as- signment to India “a task which is of more importance to our country.” x & & It was at this stage that President EISENHOWER went to work on the ambassador. Anxious to have a Republican Congress for the next four years, Ixe told him “he would be pleased” if he would reconsider, The result —Coopsk’s decision to | geek election for the remainder of __ Barxiry’s term greatly cheered Re- bit ‘ They. naterally feel that __ Cooper, who is famed as a vote » ee = a ae Sunday Their pons Service Helped All of Us Too often the work of some men who had much to do with the devel- . opment of an area goes quite unsung. x *« * They were too busy in their labors and too modest in telling of thei accomplishments to seek any lauda- . tion. Such is the case with the men just retired by the Oakland County Road Commission, having reached the age of 70 years. In view of this fact, it is quite commendable and proper that they were tendered a dinner by their asso- ciation, and given some substantial * * * , These 23 men leave their work with a total of 470 years of employ- ment on the highways of our county, Their work was at the founda- tion of our road system. They furnished the sweat and manual labor. They had the soiled hands, the fight with mud, slush, dirt, dust, snow, sleet, ice and other disagreeable things that must be met and conquered in order that the rest of us can have our roads, and use them for our. pleasure and profit. Were it not for men like these, the capita] and labor that built our in- dustry would not be able to function. Our very home life would be pushed back to the horse and buggy days. Progress would be stagnant. * * & They really laid the foundation and kept it in order. It is comforting to know that their efforts are appreciated. The Man About Town Parks of Future Threaten to Approach the. Standing Room Only Point Tigers: The only team that can ‘ monopolize the front page while they’re in the second division, ‘The current issue of the national magazine, Parks and Recreation points out some facts quite pertinent to the Pontiac area. It shows that in other metropolitan areas the recreational grounds are now so crowded that admis- sion is restricted to the capacity of their parking lots. As the hours in the work week lessen, more time is given to recrea- tion, and it may bring on a “first-come, first-served” situation, which none of us would appreciate. “Don't go back 20 years,” says Angus Fulcomer of Keego Harbor, when told about Pon- tiac’s hottest weather of 1936. He asserts that the first three weeks in July last .year had most of us on the ropes and gasping. An echo’ of the National Girl Scout Roundup comes from Postmaster Vince Boyle of Milford, who says the girls’ mail aver- aged 16,000 pieces per day. “We challenge any baseball team in Pontiac,” says a letter from “The Drygen Outlaws,” who would like to hear from any nine that’s interested. A big feature of the Traverse City Cherry Festival was the appearance of the 60-piece Romeo High School Band in its parade and otherwise, An old people's club in one of Pon- tiac’s suburbs, “Gladsome Gals of the Gay 9s” surely is doing more for the world than the “Somber Sons of the Sad 70s,” a Detroit organization, most of whose members have sobbed their way out. Verbal Orchids to— Robert L. Moule of 272 Oakland Ave.; eighty-first birth- day. Walcott D. Tiffany ‘ of Royal Oak; ninety-fourth birthday. | Mrs, Cordelia Axford of Lake Orion; ninetieth birthday. Lewellyn M. Case of Flint, formerly of North Branch ninetieth birthday, «sis Mrs. Florence Harmer of Dryden; eighty-sixth birthday. 4 py Sees. Sar S ees Bale ry Bi . The __-THE PONTIAC PRESS, _WeDNESDAY. JOLY 1s. 1056 "New Roads, but the Same Old Somery David Lawrence Says: Which Party Curbing Commies? WASHINGTON—Will the Demo- cratic party leadership in Congress go into the coming campaign with a record of having sidetracked legislation designed to keep Com- munists; disloyal persons and se- _ curity risks out of any government position? * * . In 1952 the charge was made that the Democratic party was ‘“‘soft”’ on communism." It was one of the major issues which caused a large number of Democrats to leave their party and vote Republican. very live topic in many districts. There is an awareness that the “left wingers" would like to stall or kill the proposed legislation altogether. Attorney General Brownell has come out flatly for the passage of the bill introduced by Rep. Walter. Contrary to an editorial twist in a recent news dispatch from Washington to a large eastern newspaper, the at- torney general is anxious to have the new bill passed. His brief let- ter of endorsement was misrep- resented as a coolness toward the measure, when the truth is he felt that the longer letter presented at the same time by Philip Young, chairman of. the Civil Service Com- mission, gave all the important arguments in detail. The mere fact that the two letters were sent to Congress together. should have been notice of the administration’s ' position. LEGISLATION SOUGHT So far as the committees in Congress are concerned, they understand that the Department of Justice ang the Civil Service Commission want the new legisla- tion passed so as to correct the peculiar piece of legislation writ- ten into a decision made by a majority of the Supreme Court a few weeks ago. In that decision six Justices said that the Presi- dent doesn't have the discretionary authority under the Internal Se- curity Act of 1950 to cover both “sensitive” and ‘“nonsensitive” positions. The members of Con- gress who originally sponsored the law pointed in vain to the record but their statements were ignored. “American for Democratic Action" and other “‘left wing’’ out- fits are opposing the remedial measures. The case histories of 17 gov- cell in the New York post office. Now it has been argued that the post office isn’t a “sensitive” place, but the Communist party might like to know what's going on with the mails to certain ad- gis 38 of disloyal persons or be urged to ‘resort in order to get rid of dis- loyal persons or security risks. The American people will have a r. William Brady Says: Doctor Defends Teaching of Having Babies at Home The trick specialists and “clinic’”’ racketeers are not going to like this — but I promise I'll listen with great concern and respect to anything a real doctor may say |: about it, either in the public prinfS” Peaitn or in a confidential communication to me. One Dr. John H. Burkhart tells the Knoxville Journal readers that “‘this man Brady’s articles are titled ‘Home Still the Best Place to Have a Baby,’ followed by another entitled ‘This Mother Prefers Home Delivery’ . . , completely inaccurate and without foundation whatsoever . My stars, it sounds as though It is illegal and maybe indecent for a Knoxville baby to be born at home. _If the amiable Dr. Burkhart can cite any statistics to show that home is not the best, the safest place to have a baby, or that a hospital is safer than home, I'll publish in my column an apology for my error and a summary of the statistics that show home is not as safe as a hospital. If such statistics were available, I should think it would be easier for the A M A and the trick special- ists to settle my hash by publish- ing them, If they just sit back and wait for me to turn up my toes, they're going to have a much tougher time keeping the custom- ers in line. For as long as one newspaper. continues to use my service I shall continue to recom- mend these modern departures: (1) Childbirth at home rather than in an institution. (2) Natural childbirth — i you know what I mean. (3) Rooming-in if you can't af- _ ford to have your baby at home. The spirit of Dr. Burkhart's diatribe, whether the good doctor speaks for himself or as a cats- paw for the A M A, is remark- ably like that ef the two great School, autocrats of their day (before the A M A was founded), These two typical medical au- thorities used satire, ridicule, in- vective and abuse in their attempt to nullify the teachings of Oliver Wendell Holmes, M. D., about the classics of medical literature. Oliver Wendell Holmes was right. His traducers were tragically wrong. orto word yt tt Pertaining to ~ page a or realest - be answe: edarecend She ite gamed te ties ged envelope i ‘on Press, Pon “Copyright 1986) us & i ‘ Hus a | E75 i IL Hospital Report 3 8 Reader . th t s & i 4 li i Tam positive also that members of the Board of Trustees under- | stood it that way, too, so that the Board might get a true picture. Today W te oll past Sietery and Anti-Stalin Policy Draws Foreign Reds to Moscow vin, all of the Paris Politburo, also were there. The aim was to get answers to the questions that have caused Missing from the trek to Moscow was Palmiro Togliatti, the Italian Communist big wheel who was the first Western Red to attack Khrushchev and demand “a Marxist explanation” and direct, full version of why Stalin's old pals allowed a madman to stay. in office all those years. * * * Also missing was Pietro Nenni, the Italian left Socialist and Red ally who followed Togliatti with a flat charge that the responsibility for Stalin's reign “is not Stalin's alone but that of the whole directo- rate of the party." NO JUSTIFICATION “Stalin's terror,’ he said, “‘can- not justify the fact that all the Both Togliatti and Nenni obvi- ously are squirming in what Secretary of State John Foster Dulles says is an ‘‘almost impossi- ble dilemma'’ caused by the smashing of the Stalin idol they worshipped. Togliatti naturally wonders if he can keep the allegiance of Nenni. And Nenni seeks to save himself from the wrath of his own followers since he was an old friend of Stalin and a Stalin Prize winner. Italian center party leaders are waiting for the next practical moves of the extreme left before declaring how far they are ready to believe that the leopard realty has changed its spots. . * * * Their first reactions show that Togliatti has a long way to go to prove that he will be guided in the future by Italian interests and , mot by Moscow. Nenni also has a long route to prove to them his loudly professed democratic principles. Giuseppe Saragat, Socialist right wing leader, says of Nenni: “It is difficult to understand how a man like Nenni needed Khrush- chev’s report to learn what we — Secial Democrats understood long ago—that Stalin: was a savage dictator." * Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE You may forget some common debt . . . And think your sin is mild , . . But do not ever over- look . . . Your promise to a child . Because that obligation is . As sacred as can be... And everything depends on you . .. To keep it faithfully .. . It is not just a matter of . . . What some- one may expect .. . Or doing something that will serve ... To save your self-respect . . Your promise to a child involves . . A certain trust in you . . That might not ever be restored . oe If once you were untrue... The child’s entire character . . very much depend . , , On whether you are careless or... You are a faithful friend. (Copyright 1956) ‘Looking Back 15 Years Ago FDR TO ASK for extended draft. RAIN THREATENS. Nazi offen- sive against Reds. 20 Years: Ago BOMBING PLANES of Spain quell sudden rovolt, SHOWERS EASE searing heat in Midwest areas. Case Records of a Psychologist: Dean Dislikes Teacher Rivalry Dean Horace doesn’t believe . in rivalry between college de- partments. But such honest competition is what has made America lead the world in busi- ness and has thus made pos- sible most of the huge endow- ments to colleges. Maybe some of this same rivalry between teachers would zoom enroll- ments and give students a bet- ter break for the $500 to $800 tuition they now pay. How do you vote on this crucial issue? By DR. GEORGE w. CRANE Case $315: Horace G., aged about 45, is dean of a Florida col- lege. * @® ® “Dr, Crane, I wish you'd look at this letter from Dean Horace,” said O. B, Mitman, textbook man- ager, of the publishing firm which handles my college textbook on Applied Psychology. “But let me give you a little background data first. Recently we made a direct mail campaign to all psychology teachers urging them to use your text as the logical book to follow the first course in Introductory Psychology. “We pointed out that it ap- “But the thing which rankled with Dean Horace was our sug- gesting that professors are really salesmen of ideas and thus should have missionary zeal to win the — following of their pu- pils. “We urged that psychology pro- fessors try to build ‘up tanger ern curriculum are now so dry and uninteresting that students shun those courses unless they are forced into taking them. “That's poor pedagogy, for we pointed out that good teachers should try to build up larger and larger voluntary registrations in their courses by being better edu- cational ‘salesmen’. “But Dean Horace grew irate at My suggestions, as his. letter will show. we BOOMERANG ADVERTISING “Dear Mr, Mitman,” began the dean's letter. ‘‘We resent your sug- gesting any rivalry between de- partments in our curriculum, _ “Se you can rest assured that D, Crane's textbook will not be used at this university while I am the Dean.” Well, that is a good instance to show that even stellar advertising strategy sometimes boomerangs. But is this Dean's. position sound? Why shouldn’t the psychology de- partment try to stimulate greater student interest? * * @ If psychology professors can of- fer students more vital help in solving their problems of later life, why shouldn't more students .en- roll in the psychology department than in some other department whose faculty members are not as. successful “salesmen of educa- tion’’? . - The late Dr. Glenn Frank, Prest- dent of the University of Wiscon- sin, said teachers and clergymen are just salesmen of ideas. And the larger registrations. in psychology departments all over America should be an_ indirect tribute to the good salesmanship of the teachers of psychology. COMPETITION OR STAGNATION Competition is a basic law of life. Even the trees in the forest compete for sunlight, which is why they grow such long trunks. Weeds compete with farm veg- etables in the garden. And the farmers then compete with both the weeds and erosion. 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AN The bright new blue boats which make boating at Camp Fire Girls’ who were all set for a trip when the photographer arrived were (left to day camp even more exciting have been donated by Kiwanis Club. right) Eleanor Carney of South East boulevard; Mrs. Fred Morris of According to the camp policy, there must be an adult instructor for Third avenue, leader of the unit; Lesta Stanley of Rosewood drive severy three girls taking boats out. Members of “Poplar Ten” unit and Cathy Helvey of West Iroquois road. pentise Prove Photos by Jim Maha» Camp Fire 7 ER tc Dates Back rn) Preparing fopd for the big meal is really @ pleas /unit wad in the process of @oking with tinfoil. Two of ure for Camp Fire Girls of Pontiac. They have become. the unit members photogre were Cheri Monroe excellent outdoor cooks, what with the use of tinfoil and many exciting Camp Fire recipes, The day the pho- tographer and reporter came for a visit, “Shady Lane” eR te ' o Two members of the Civitan Club president of Civitan, and Lloyd Smith of were lucky enough to be guests of the Drayton Plains. Ila Morris of Third Camp Fire Girls at their camp recently. avenue served the food. Served were John Wilson (left), who is Ai Getting ready for an overnight at You'd be surprised at how quickly these camp were (left to right) Nancy Norberg girls can whip up a bed roll and kit, of East Brooklyn avenue, Mrs. Elmer including everything they will need for a Miller, leader of “Oak Hollow” unit, night's stay at camp. and ‘Patricia Davis of Walnut road. Girls Proudly Show Off Lakeside Site Press Visitors Given Warm Welcome # By JUDITH L, CLEMENCE jor S'mores? We can tell you! show Camp Director Mrs, Phyl- Womens Editor, The Pontiac Press they're wonderful! lis Zamorski what they have ac- It was one of those lazy sum-| And we noted the sanitary meas-| complished during the day. mer days when Press Photograph- ures employed by the girls prepar-| she has a smile and a word of er Jim Mahar and I rode out to ing the food—how they made sere |praise for each and every one, the Camp Fire Girls’ day camp/every campfire was out before |as does Mary Ellen Wyngarden, near Clarkston leaving the unit. “Oh, these things|director of the Camp Fire Girls. aA ‘ nie eisie are basic,” they told us, . = 6 Chor €s Gre & per t of every cam Ping project. But We took the little winding road|SERVED LUNCH When it was time for taps—all @ Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds don't seem to mind. ,, ,, the camp where huge trees} Mrs. Prince, leader of Deadtree|%0 iris gathered around the flag- « ” 4 e _ " When members of The Press came upon Mary Huemiller ‘orm an arch overhead. We were|Hollow;” her assistant, Jackie|pole and sang their closing songs. 5 : ‘ Kosky, unit se the (It’s really very impressive—for a (left) of Walnut road and-Marcia Sprague of Blaine met by a welcoming committee of , own ane mune coined by/moment you're a Camp Fire girl street, they were singing merrily as they scrubbed the campers who showed us all around! puday and John Prince who come|@eain. frying pans. ceeuine tates ya includesto the camp to help their mother| US LOADS UP ; ok. with some of the “chores. Then you are rudely awakened a! Fiars ; Dee = ° ° ° We pat on our walking shoes _ * 8 © by the call to begin loading the 4a Se me { ‘amp Fire Projects Listed and went.the rounds of the camp | Ali things have to end, but On|pus On the bus, with Miss Wyn- ae : ore —saw the cabins and shelters ee 2 Po this day we didn’t want to see 3\garden as chief operator, the girls MEK. uy eg : “ which had been built by the Ki- jo'clock come. It meant closing Of}sing more of the songs they have Camp Fire Girls of Pontiac list) Other activities are hiking, char wang Club of Pontiac, and |the camp for the day and we hadiiesrned at camp. here’s nature craft going on at Perkins street, Linda Branner of Harvey ~ many activities at their day campjcoal drawing, outdoor cooking, re- thrilled at the boats which this |to wander back to our typewriters eee Camp Fire Girls’ day camp during every avenue and Linda Mathews of No : near Clarkston. flector oven cooking, tin foil cook- organization has given to the jand other pressing matters. When they let you out, they call, session. One of the most popular crajts Shirley avenue (left to right) are working = _— Included are boating, fishing,/ery and stick cookery. sr When the campers “close up” |Please come back and visit us « ; rowing instruction, nature activi-|Overnights are always fun for We were served luncheon at| for the day, they bring their |soon again.” And you go away is that of making buttons from branches. on were donated by the Civitan Club, tiés, woodwork and-athletics. , |Camp Fire Girls. camp, too. Ever have breadsticks| equipment to “headquarters” and ‘feeling: very important. The tables which Lorraine King of ae eee tics Pie : ae Me oe : ee eT - % : i = gs [ - i seed ay e: 5, ; pe Ns le er THE PONTIAC ras. WEDNESDAY, lua 18, 1956 selena | ay ane mEYWooD a : - ff It a woman asked you, “Do you a seis ASHION SHOP io ink shuld changes my 1662 S. Telegraph Rd Bpatg yng ; ees aS + OPEN EVERY NIGHT “TIL $—SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 peray de. hich iy fad How can you tell it your discon- I Let's examine sone of the dan- eI LS ‘Aecamnt Su Gicking of chee | | DIFFICULT PEOPLE _ dus Arrived! Rycereeoe cult le, I've just got to go _* * * Ph Ser neat es New Fall that I Just have to change jobs.” othe ers St jee sa pe Srey mee ieee a2 and understanding and skill to be ay = bis | a 2. “A friend of mine recently ee MR, and MRS. W. J. KNISELY JR. Leh Lage aS Pe i aE ‘here... fresh on a 9 something more ‘amorous mol | SRantat Carol yn Smith Becomes Spice your wa with color all fa rey , cohes 2 teaspoons Pai. -. fong! 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Because of a spectacular se- Se bride of Ralph Lewis Kaphengst in a candlelight ceremony Satur- Church. # * * * Parents of the bride are Mr. and “}Mrs. Arthur Henderson of Rosetta road. Ralph's parents are Mr. and dale road. For the 7:30 o'clock ceremony the bride wore. a gown ef white nylon sheer featuring panels of bedice etched with silver threads. The skirt extended inte a chapel train and the bedice was fashioned with a sweetheart neck- fine and short sleeves accented ¢ Overlooking by matching gauntiets. Boqutitul Pine Lake The bride’s pillbox-type head- ipiece held a fingertip veil of silk - illusion, and her flowers were car- Dine in Gracious [nations with a center of white Luxury and “roses. AIR CONDITIONED _} Shrimp-colored satin dresses with Comfort a white trim were worn by the | bridal attendants. Their . picture New Orleans ‘hats matched their gowns, and they ; ‘carried colonial bouquets of white COCKTAIL LOUNGE | tm MARGARET ANN 7 ll a ; AIMMINS \\ = RIKER BLDG. ~ W. HURON ST. ) ’ LEATHER GOODS my, ry | 14 W. Huron FE 2-2620 | bo > ee | BIRMINGHAM | eat At se tea ig ty ite slr 2, sais ay Sect ite iectlo De bee u Ae Pee tr et iG eres ; i 4 f ¥ ' Y Gee ; a eee Sig cea + Es Poe ee eggs oe a ke eS ° age aide ame. Pe eg *) 4 1 iia (at a fe te il € , ; if ; - at : A b. : : ; . ys > ee E : ‘ : - ; coe oe a | ; ee aks 2 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JOLY 18, 1956 Mt Thei Tender, BUDGET PRICED | misled by the price. While they're budget priced, they're TOP QUALITY. More, they’re oven-ready. And, here's @ tip. At this low price it will pay you : to get an extra quantity for your freezer. Want to give your family a real treat? Here's your opportunity! Get one of these plump, tender ducklings at A&P and watch the enthusiasm when the folks set down to dinner! And don’t be 420 Lexington Avemun, New York 17, N. ¥. YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IN eer Qualty* MEATS! “SUPER-RIGHT”—CHOICE CENTER cuts Round Steaks........ - 6% “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY, BEST BLADE CUTS : — THE PICK-OF-THE-PATCH, SWEET AND OOZING WITH JUICE! SOUTHERN GROWN, RED RIPE Watermelons : = 89: U.S, NO. 1—EASTERN SHORES 20-22 LBS. AVERAGE a oe A&P’s OWN PURE VEGETABLE SULTANA BRAND, CALIFORNIA SHOP THIS VALUE] - Giant Jelly Roll :: 4% dexo Shortening 3 2, 79¢ Fruit Cocktail. . 3751.00 lona Peas . .. Aa Jane Parker Pies "cr tuitsmy . ‘na 49¢ Kretschmer Wheat Germ... . 22° 29 Paper Napkins svoson, um... 3% 10¢ Navy Beans sack rasormeano ,. . Ae 25¢° Sugar or Hermit Cookies oo 2 Kos. A9e Cake Mixes wun ratow cuoc.. « peor 79€ Cold Cups PURITY BRAND eee ee Orns 25€ ‘Libby's Corned Beef veers Gin Me White Bread “*Sucto"" . . . . 2uoaves35¢ Coldstream Salmon rm .... . 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Saginaw FE 2-3612 Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thought{ul Service” . 46 Williams 8t. Phone FE 2-5841 (Advertisement) I FIRST LEARNED ‘ABOUT O-JIB-WA BITTERS THROUGH A TRUE TESTIMONIAL SUCH AS YOU ARE NOW READING “My sister knew JIBWA. helped, i | : eg “The motor age will catch up with them,” said Earl W. Smith, chairman of the 18-man delega- Soviet Families Won't Have Car NEW YORK (INS)—Four apne 9 \iean builders just returned from a Home of the National Association of is engaged in an impressive ex- periment in community planning. The Russian community of the future, he said, is designed as a lHarmony Seen for Arabs If Syrians, Egyptians Unite == DAMASCUS, Syria }—The pro-| jected federal union of Syria and Egypt may lay the foundation for ‘nomic and military affairs. oe * * A high Syrian source reports | President Shukri Kuwatly has sug- ity should be composed of both with headquarters jin 4 B past efforts to |weld them into a cohesive federa- from people I know who your medi- tism and arth-\cine has helped, is a relative ‘tion. itis in my|Who can walk again thanks to The Syrian informant said Ku- arms and legs,,OJIB-WA. My druggist also watly’s government is working on with lots of|told me about a lady he knew, [/ details of a @#-article draft to be anxious to try it.|who was flat on her back with [ipresented to Egyptian President the large|arthritis, and then successfully Gamal Abdel Nasser’s regime for followed the direc-| overcome it with your medicine. finegotiations early in August. He : the time|Is it any wonder that I praise [said Kuwatly twice before ap- ereignty to cooperate under a fed- eral union. covering. foreign, mili- tary and economic affairs. * © ®@ “2. Formation of a federal coun- vil composed of executive and leg- islative authorities, plus a federal supreme court of justice. “3. An executive federal authori- countries’ foreign, defense and economy ministers to conduct common policies of the union. “4. A federal legislative assem- bly should be composed of equal members from both states elected by the Syrian and Egyptian parli- aments to make necessary laws: for the union. “5, A federal supreme council of! n| justice should have sole authority to rule and decide over differences which might arise between parties of the union. “6. The federation should have a president elected every two years by a legislative federal as-| sembly and the presidency should | rotate hetween Syria and Egypt. “T. Both states should maintain their internal autonomy, their present political status and + ities are all within a five or ten jegation observed on their visit to self-contained unit clustered around a working establishment. Factory or office, shopping cen- jer, amusement or cultural facili- minute walk of mass heeding blocks. “Everything is close at hand; | cross city travel is at a minimum. | They have no need for a family) car,” Smith said, While Smith praised the scope of the Russian construction. pro- gram, he said complete lack of Ff -maintenance made it almost im- cee a auace at the age of | bulidings. He said Russian builders told the delegation that they were aware that much of their material was bad low quality. But Russians are introducing techniques that Soviet builders del-| the United States last year. * e . Russian kitchens, for the first time, are being equipped with cab- inets. Closets are now a standard apartment feature and bathroom design is utilizing American trends. - It’s as easy as A. B.C, to open a savings account at PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS. Take a few minutes today and stop in and open your account. There are no parking problems with our large off-the-street lot, behind our main office. 212% We Pay on All Accounts 3 OIL SAVINGS 761 W. Huron St. 407 Main Street Rochester Free Parking 16 E. Lawrence St. Downtown ony 4 FREE PARKING =MAC’S= FREE . PARKING DOES IT AGAIN! 256 S. Saginaw REPE AT S ALE 256: S. Sesh er Super gimes under federation. Ld * ie The Miracle Enamel KEM-GLO House Paint ‘ta hadiand recommend O-JIB-WA BIT. Pi proached Egypt on this subject, received grand results. Just a TERS every. opportunity lonce in 1954 and again at the Syri-} “8. Both countries’ cittaens | . short time later, I was better, get?” j}an-Egyptian-Saudi Arabian sum-|should be given unified federal 9 5 R ; and could walk and get around) Available at CUNNINGHAM, mit conference in Cairo lasticitizenship enabling them to trav- Reg. Reg. eg. again. Another way O-| SIMMS, THRIFTY ORUG § March. el freely within the federation, but $4 95 WA BITTERS helped me| STORES in PONTIAC and ALL By this account, these are the! they should maintain their original $6.19 wie $8.98 GAL. ® GAL. was as a en : was awfully Se STORES in BE main points: 4 citizenships - carry on ry be f rundown, my ee “1. Both. contracting countries/ternal local political rights t , R Ea oes | should i abar andor m part of their sov-istates.” an ~ ALL COLORS : ALL COLO = : 6x6 Tile & Floor Patterns Pla sti c _ Lean Pure Beet Tender Steer Beef Lean Meaty 9x12 GROUND BEEF) FRONTS... 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SAGINAW We Will Arrange Installation of Tile, Linoleum and Wall Tile Mac's PAINT & TILE MART Federal 2-10376— ee etd eign te i Vee Ce Pele er cheer EN = rye aye ae geoeree pe 4 : 4) \ : 4 : = ¢ fe Rie) She ele | ie ree oo , :, ie oe oY Wee oe t y o ‘ 2 { ot j 4 ae oe A ; aS : J ———— Lancet Se te ‘ Oe we : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1956 Cor of Year voc L. Vac Pac Coffee Cup-O-Cheer brand. Mellow-rich flavor . Pot Pies Bs Banquet Beef, Chicken or Turkey . . French Fries 6°" Kroger frozen, ready to heat and serve Graham Crackers ‘x Sunshine. Everyday low price . . + Cook Book — Pillsbury. 100. Prize-Winning Recipes . . . « . Cracker Jack Caramel Coated Pop Corn . Campfire wesumuws * ¢ * * « Everyday low price .. « eee Cocoanut Macaroons ‘<: Kimbell Brand ... + « «© «© © © © © © o> 8 Wesson Oil Que Get refund coupons at store. Save! . . . +. - | OF TOP VALUE GIFT STAMPS — fag AT ALL KROGER STORES! | Red Star Yeast White Bread - eet Fresh Kroger sliced. Everyday low price . . . « New low, low, low price . . 6 6 «© e «© + + sl Asparagus — meyge Kroger Picnic. Everyday low price 6: 89° Red Heart v« rom Beef, Liver or Fish. Stock up sale . Mild Cheese «= &.-—« QQ’ Wisconsin Longhorn. Mellow flavored a ee ees Ritz Crackers” tt Everyday low price . Planter Peanuts Cen Cocktail variety. Everyday low price . . . .. > s 12-02, Sprite a DT Liquid. Lotion-gentle to hands . . . . » «+ > ; C Phge. Everyday low price ‘os . * * © ® _ BORG BATH SCALE Chromiim ploted head with “Binocular” dic! rustproot cose, Zero-set knob; Hard baked enomel trim. Only 2 Top Vatue Stamp books. books, 88 (seeaeseere MIRRO CANISTER SET Copper-Tone, 3 pieces. Wood knobs in wol- nut finish top these gleaming conisters. Rust- proot aluminum. Only 2 Top Value Stamp _ We reserve the right to limit quantities, Prices ef{ective through Sunday, July 22, 1956 Lemons oe is 49° Juice-Laden California 100 size . 2+ «+ + # + + + £ Cauliflower a Qe Home Grown, closely packed heads » . . «+ » © ™ Tree-ripe beauties, U.S. Fancy «ss se eee ™ i Valencia Oranges :» ». 49° Californie. Wasl for juice. + + +s 20s 94% : Blueberries — he 39° New Jersey grown. Plump and juicy . « + + + = « 29° Seediess Grapes FIRM AND JUICY "OUR PRIDE” Ground Beef Ground fresh several times dally . . Chuck Roast cee ee ee ee a ae Sled Bacon» ATS Pork Sausage = =: 69° Polish Wieners Hygrade’s Old Country style Skinless Wieners » 45° *_ ¢ * © © & 8 * * Fe ll Oe a ena oR HMygrade’s Delicious-Flavor . «++ +++ + California. Ideal for nibbling . - « « « » eeEa ES se PRESH WHOLE OR CUT-UP Stewing Chickens = §.-« Tomatoes Pi | . Come Gerden-tresh. Weal for o 1 : ; ~~ Plastic Tube ag, a ah 2 CANNON TOWEL SET Two 25x48" both towels, two 16°x30" face towels, two 13x13" washcloths. Selt colored borders. Only 2 1/S Top Value Stamp books. é es ee c ' ; QF : y og wm /. 3 — \ KIN 4 desirable piece of property the central] part of the village and on Dixie Highway, Mrs. Amos reports. This, she says, builders, ; PLAN LAWN PARTY — Taking a final check Bill Bem, Mrs. The new building ‘will provide| 0" card game prizes for the annual lawn party of 1,600 square feet of space, much| ‘the Little Flower Guild of Our Lady of Refuge Mrs, Zucchet’s more than in the present post of-| Church, Orchard Lake, are, left to right, Mrs. fice —— ease Rd., says : Lad * Ld quis, Present foor area ts oot Take Orion Plant Aiding The new building’s lease would/ ry «. be for from five to ten years from os one Third of Area Teachers says. Bt chonid price Per) LAKE ORION—A enabling| munity School . accordir pages aye ee ee male school teachers’ te have reg-|to the plan worked oui two youre ing, heating and lighting fixtures, (U2 Summer jobs is carried out/ago by Walter Schreiber, founder) by Artco, Inc., a small manufac-| and president of the firm, are given The building would on oe turing firm on‘Indianwood Rd. the security of year-around working erty now optioned by : = ¢ s security. : ter Genera] Arthur A. Summer- Teachers in the Lake Orion Com-| Schreiber, who lives in Orion es ae : . ; Township, is a member of the . Chamber of Commerce and Ro- General building requirements iT rders New tarians and is mindful of his com- and equipment specifications and | munity’s problems. visions Sang be obtained trom Ie- About one-third of the eligible Sas acess rel SWOT PrOpOSal see we sas. “ak 2 ; i — : working throughout the shop, best. GOP Candidates to Hear Higgins . ‘at Rally Tonight Republican candidates for coun- Elect Mrs. Farrand Legion Auxiliary Head | - LAPEER—Mrs. ‘Marjorie Farr- Lake Orion Appoints _ Kirkpatrick for Study “e"LAKE “ORION — Carroll Kirk- patrick, councilman, has been ap- pointed to make a careful study for the village council of the route and plans for the proposed North- South turnpike. . * Auburn Unit to Meet AUBURN HEIGHTS—The Au- burn Heights Community Club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cards, Dinner will begin at 6 p.m. Advertisement) be FALSE TEETH é proposed would not benefit their property.” a ‘HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1956. for Waterfor )ptioned John Cosgrove and Mrs. Roger Zucchet.-The bridge-luncheon will be July 19 at home, 7701 Sweetbriar, Westacres. Oak Park Asks New Bond Issue Plan for Durant Street Altered to Exclude Area in Northwest. Section The City Commission scrapped an old plan for a sanitary sewer on Durant Street last night and in- structed a new one be drawn to jexelude property of protesting jowners in the northwest area. J. A. Tillson, owner of 11 lots in- volved, and officials of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad protested) the public improvement project. Tillson, who appeared before the commission for the second week, The sewer Wag pro- posed for Durant from Pershing to streets, The new plan will exclude the Tillson and railroad property and run further northwest to the end of Durant. wherever they fit in * * « A foreman comments that they are cooperative and will to do hard work, although their jobs are a far cry from office work, All vacancies have been filled and no applica- tions are being taken at the plant. Although many teachers from this area are taking courses this summer in nearby colleges rather than working, because of the ex- pansion of the school system offering a greater charice for ad- vancement, they too have indicated appreciation of the program and intend to share in it other years. Lost Traffic Tickets . Found in City Hall five traffic violation tickets, miss- traffic offenses, and most of them voided, turned up at the Lathrup City Hall last night. City Engineer Lewis Wrenn as- sured the commission the change could be made ‘without destroy-' ing the value of the sewer to the north,” Commissioner Floyd P. Miles told some 12 residents appearing for the public hearing that another hearing would be conducted on the new project. Bernice Moore Becomes Bride of Carl. B. Shulls Bernice Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O. Moore of 227. Walnut Bivd., Rochester, be- came the bride of Carl Bennington Shull Jr., son of Carl B. Shulls of Rochester. ‘The bride wore a ballerina dress of white taffeta with a lace jacket and a corsage of white orchids. Rev. William Collycott officiated. Attending the couple were Lois J. Clack and William S. Clack. A reception at the bride's parents home followed the ceremony. The couple will live in Rochester. Heads State Clerks PORT HURON (®—John Marvin, St. Joseph County clerk, is new president of the Michigan Assn. of County Clerks, succeeding Harry Hooker, clerk of Newaygo County. All other officers were re-elected at the group’s 48th annual meeting. | + LJ * | No one knows where they came from or where they had been, ac- cording to City Administrator Leon- ard Watchowksi. Circuit Court to Hear Detroiter’s Rape Case A Detroit man was bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court to appear Monday on a charge of assault with intent to rape follow- ing examination in Justice Court Harold Colladay, 23, was sent to! the county jail under $1,000 bond after examination before Justice Elmer C, Dieterle of West Bloom- and an 18-room addition to the Key LATHRUP VILLAGE — Twenty school. ing since last summer, mainly for ak Parker Injured Six. Years new school buildings. asked for schooi building money. Oak Park has borrowed $7,250,- 000 for school building since 1951. Estimated additional cost to each taxpayer will be from $3.50 to $3.75 for every $1,000 assessed valuation. Last year voters paid $29.43 for each $1,000 of assessed valuation. Voters approved more money annual June election. A new bond issue and the extra three mills approved already this year could raise the tax bill about nine dollars over last year on each $1,000 assessed valuation. Supt. James N, Pepper says the actual cost to each taxpayer has not been finally set. The new bond issue would pay for a new 18-room elementary school] at Ten-Mile and Greenfield | naeae ee ou one tone Seeks $21 Million Fund in Sixth Tax 3 Vote in OAK PARK—Voters here are be-|- ing asked to approve in an August 27 election a new bond issue for two and a half million dollars for It will be the sixth time in six years that residents have been for operating the schools at the Lathrup Creates ‘Police Chief Job| “Attorney Tells Council]. Force Was Not Official, | | Questions Fines jlishment of a police force was offi- cially enacted in a new ordinance by. Lathrup Village city council * In the new police organization, a single chief would be over all vol- unteers and regular policemen whom the city might hire. Attorney Everett Hayes could be a question of legality of the city’s police force as it has been set up. He said the $10,000 collected in fines during the past two and a half years could also be ques- tioned, in as much as there has been no specific police protection provided for in the city’s charter beyond: the volunteer police force. City adminisrator Leonard Wat- chowski said yesterday that Jus- tice of the Peace Leonard V. Pyl- ikas had urged the council to adopt a police force ordinance before he resigned, _ Pylkas and Police Lt. Dave Bourgeojs recently resigned but City Clerk Beth Cole was in- structed. Monday by the council to write Pylkas asking him to withdraw his resignation. Councilwoman Katheryn Z. Fey- ereisen twice moved during this week's meeting to accept Pylkas's resignation, ue no support. . LATHRUP VILLAGE —Estab-| EDNA MAY THOM Mrs. Ray F. Myers of 3712 Rochester Rd. announces the en- gagement of her niece, Edna May Thom, to Jerry R. LeBarre, Miss Thom is the daughter of Alfred! Thom of Sandusky, Ohio, and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. LeBarre of 528 Wilcox St. No wedding date has been set. State and UM Grads Plan November Rites LAPEER — The engagement of her daughter, Elizabeth Electa to Robert James Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Porter of 1223 Clark Rd. has been announced by Mrs. Hugh F. Coulter, 54 Union St. The bride-elect attended Michi- gan University, and Porter is a graduate of the University of. Michigan, The wedding is planned fc November. Drayton Unit to Meet DRAYTON PLAINS — The local Imlay and Marlette FFA Units in Finals LANSING — Fiiture Farmers of} Other activities include and Marlette have qualified, among 50, for the final round in the 13th meeting in Detroit Aug. 29. 4-H Fair Planning on Meeting Agenda GINGELLVILLE ~— The 4H Club will meet tomorrow at 7 p. m. eral meeting. . Plans for the 4-H fair exhibits | at the community club for its gen- ‘ advanced instruction. E Ht i i l BE gf 4 : 7 cre ft assistant. Royal Oak Lifts Ban on Building; Revises Rulings A qualifying ordinance was and construction of a fleat will chapter of the WCTU will meet at 1:30 p. m. .Thursday at the home of Mrs. Floyd Wilson, 3556 Hat- Bourgeois will start work Mon- day as public safety officer with the Oak Park Police Department. Justice court business is at a |Standstill in the city because there is no judge available for hearing cases. Police Hunting. ‘Hungry Burglar Who Owns Bread Who has the bread?.>~ ‘Oakland County, Sheriff's Depu- ties are investigating the work of a hungry thief who pilfered a gallon of milk and a loaf of lunch jmeat from a Pontiac Township home last night. Carl Posey of 1412 Vinewood St., told deputies entry apparently had been gained through a back room: Crash Victim Remains in ‘Poor’ Condition A Waterford Township girl re- As Car Hits Train PLEASANT RIDGE — Leonard) Lustick, 28, of 13250 Kenwood, Oak, Park, is in serious condition in! William Beaumount Hospital from | injuries receved when his car was. struck by a passenger train at| 10 Mile and Indiana Rds. this’ morning. According to police officer Harold Dehnke, Lustick’s car got stuck in the track and he did not have time to get out before the train hit. The car was completely de- molished. Club Meets Today for Leather-Carving field Township. | The assault allegedly took place’ July 11 in Commerce Township’ against a Detroit woman, Colladay | was arrested that day by county. detectives. He demanded exam- ination at an arraignment. Grocery Breakin Nets FOUR TOWNS—The Promising Few Extension Club is meeting). today at the home of Mrs. Harold! Taylor of Locklin Dr. Leather carving is the project for the day. Mrs. Laura Danielson -will assist Mrs. William Hurtubise with the project. ’ 2 Gallons of Wine Wine, coffee and $3 were _re- ported stolen from a grocery store! at 527 Colorado St. Monday night, Pontiac police said. The owner, Robert McKerrisher, | said two half-gallon jugs of wine’ and four quart bottles were taken, jas well as four cans of coffee. ‘According to police, McKerricher added that one silver dollar and $2 in pennies also were missing. Entry was through a side win- dow, police said, Brightest House on the Block! Color is no problem! WE CAN MIX OVER Sherwin Williams Super Kem Tone Kem-Glo Pontiac Varnish Paints | FOSTER’S HARDWAR ‘& SPORTING GOODS »| 1651 S. Telegraph Open Nightly ‘til 9 —- 9,to 2 on Sunday Have the 300 SHADES FOR OUTSIDE USE! | | ‘Brown road, in Pontiac Township. mained in “poor’’ condition at Pon- tiac General Hospital today with severe chest injuries and head euts| suffered in a Monday night auto accident. i Nancy Hamilton, 19, of 4898 Ir- windale, had been listed as ‘“‘criti-, cal” following the accident in) which the car she was driving struck a tree on M24, south of Set Chicken Supper DRYDEN—The Ladies Guild of St, Johns Episcopal Church is, sponsoring a chicken supper at the Parish House Friday beginning at 5:30 p.m. field Rd. % Local members are entered in canning -and freezing, outdoor cooking, food preparation, photog- raphy, gardens and livestock. ONE TO BE NAMED — One named Miss U.S. A. at Long Beach, Calif., tonight and will be a finalist in the Miss Universe contest Friday night. Barbara Sias, Miss Michigan, is at right in front row. Other states represented, left to right, are: Front row, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa | and Maryland; second row, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio and, Oregon; back row, South and Washington. be discussed. — |water construction and-or sump of these American girls will be Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah +> Your son drives a borrowed car — is he covered by your automobile liability insurance? od For the answer to this, or eny other insurance question yy | THATCHER, | PATTERSON & WERNET | Community National Bank Bidg. FE 2-9224 Representing THE TRAVELERS, Horton ORCAS SERA ane «»» You'll see why coffee lovers everywhere make the Full-Bodied Instant their First choice for flavor. Over other leading instants! Even over ground coffees! CHASE & SANBORN The Full-Bodied INSTANT aNOTHER Pine broouct or sTANDaRD BRANDS Ime, . REMARKABLE COFFEE, wt 2: Said the ump after taking a sip. “With this instant about You try new Instant Chase & Sanborn... You'll never strike out. It’s Full-Bodied! The flavor’s a pip!" - *vit-pooiee | Chaseét TRE - wcoffet, passed Monday requiring back- engineer and building inspector. The ban on building permits fo lowed basement from rain- storms early in June. \, hee Mehibergs to Convene WATERFORD — Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mehlberg will host a Mehl- berg reunion at a 1 p. m. potluck luncheon Saturday at 4171 Airport Rd. Slate Bake Sale FOUR TOWNS — -The Ladies Auxilary of the Union Lake Fire — Department is having a bake sale at Union Lake Village, Satur- day. Plan Goodwill Luncheon WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The —-—— O’BRIEN’S ite. chrom FINISHES \OURSREOEIE Vee oe | NATEGOOGT O'SRItN PAINTS 1028 W. HURON 1¥%2 Blocks West Tel-Huron | Wew East Side Store 737 WN, Perry . Perry Shopping Center Corner of Joslyn — Ue ee ie BEE Me a \ nie Fes 62 oar oe : { i i Pe * _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1956_ - “Nobody ences the Wayne) County Road Commission appears’ to. want” the, Wayne agg aad field, added Cass Hough, Michigan State director Papen Aero- nautics. TESTIFIES BEFORE HOUSE They testified before a house; ~ government operations subcommit- eg ee eee into. a yearslong fight whether the Water Gaante airport or-the Willow Run airport should be the major terminal for alr traffic in Detroit. Tht. cietians paw welleiis aut of Willow Run, and don’t want te move to Wayne which they sald is only eight miles closer tg downiown Detroit. They operate under lease of the Willow Run terminal from the University of Michigan which took over the field at the end of World War II to obtain use of some buildings there for a research cen- ter. De-Stalinized Texts Next for Red Schools |. ' GENEVA, Switzeriahd @ —~ antl deputy education minister of the Russian Soviet Republic, said to- day. * * cd Mrs. Doubrovina told the Inter- national Education Conference that the “personality cult” during the final years of Stalin's life **nec- essarily affected the sphere of public education, * * @ “All school curricula and text books are now being re-examined * nd revised,” she added, “and the ; — text books will be in use by Rings ~ (Advertisement) Woman Tortured A Main Street fo ipedicated . Starts with corns codéling, restfully refreshing for tired, burning feet, Get Ice- Mint today, these old buildings,” he said. “But it would be very possible in) “Dust easily falls from. the colt} 50 ings." Italian newspapers front-paged | of the world-famed Girard 28 West Huron St. to put stars in her eyes - to make a dream come true. \ Precious and precise, each has beauty that goes beyond what meets the eye: the ingenious precision exquisitely wrought in fourteen karat white gold. 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Jtalians Amazed at Arsenic Poisoning: We clephoned the asocaton| “TNE 1 & securty-sarved sans bila Dutch Doctor Tells of Similar Cases. \tmeostite'. Sta taive’l 0. S55 poaa ead oad ts ars ROME (Italians read with the story. One called it the case|lawns, cypress and pine trees and sre ead tee saan die hee chs Baas Ge & part of you! They look bette, amazement of “poisoned roses” |of “The Poisoned Roses.” Another|marble statues. It is surrounded|™e"'s wedding rings being he Red, who reigned : © termed it “A Romantic Adven-|by an ancient brick wall. this year than women's wedding/to 1100, and Edward VIII, the and feel better than any other blue - that sifted deadly arsenic Gust ‘oni oy g. Luce, The ele: | present Duke of Windsor, who Wie eae U.S. Ambassador Clare Boothe po-Communis Paese m * The ambassador's bedroom, one|LOGICAL SITUATION was a bachelor while he was king jeans made! Wear better, too Luce. to “A Dark Mystery” of two master bedrooms, is. Crazy it sounds; but logical * ee deal, which rapelediy teak cieel eae Aa nee and nately . ea ed rahe with their super-tough XX denim re American Embassy rsonnel| family, which reputedly orated. an embassy ‘ : were equally surprised by the pub-|Of some enemies by use of poisons. | spokesman a great Buy Your Leste at es: and real Copper Rivets, GetLEV'S = lished report of the bizarre cause} Pdese Sera said there was noth-|of work at her desk there, in : = of her illness—arsenic poisoning} ing like this in the Luce case. tion to using it as a sleeping — the original blue jeans? from jher bedroom ceiling Mrs. Luce’s bedroom is on the|chamber. Ge There must have been some on/sc0nd Door ote at bert tt ~~ age ee a iam ter onion oe ing in Rome. The brown ftucco build-|head of sheep lambs during 520 $. ‘Saag Jom D pe ow embassy|'"&- with about a dozen rooms, is|1955, the second largest number Block North ef Wilson counsellor in charge while Mrs,| & Seven-acre park of green'since 1922. is “medical treat-/ Ment in the United States, said he could add nothing to the Time magazine report, Reporters were not permitted to) enter her villa to look. over the) emabamedet's bedroom, A atvennts tor peaaker Mundi, International Hospital] used by SS ee in Rome—said never heard of such a case of arsenic Boros . | jooreneremesnens, « i | *~*.. of Rome’s biggest paint) é >. stores said it sold a lot of paint} re * TEVES containing arsenic but had never) > tart a were be Po % SRNL y & > : | A Dutch doctor practicing in) Su asanerannongee® Gnan -aast vom cumpmen’ _|Rome said he had seen a number} @ea of comes of siniier.peint polsmingll se,| fini Gale TEL-HURON CENTER aos, ale * * | % : Py we ts fw 0 Open ag “It seems to iptiery ne juent| ry & : =F eae ‘in green nt,” | ( U Mrs. Luce's bedroom, in. her| Ps | GET YOU \17th Century villa, reportedly has ut heavy green beams. But the ar- e > | se he eS fl underst: io come white ; + roses painted on the ceiling. Sanna nmae A doctor who had been called tn occas, © Pre eee » guesane? on the Luce case said he had 'e od he r never heard of a similar instance. | ensl’” ®enn0’ Bay Year LEVIS a eaders Labor? Exclusive Men’s Store HUB CLOTHIERS 18-20 North Saginaw St. | | in Pontiac ei. 98 N. Saginaw St. At Joe’s Army-Havy " LEVI § Surplus Store Just Reset of State Entire Family U Sei a rennet ima RO Aa pint ia eeu ora i isi ae : : A : ‘ : oe Ls | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1958 oie ie n nt of Tennessee Emerges as Democratic Buffer to Kefauver Nomination - Tenn, (INS) be shifted to the senator it Cle-jbecame the youngest man ever|,s the youngest man ever to hold Validy Authority, He played which, he “means aloofness me Frank." His supporters, Hull to the world, Andrew his friends|ment's vice-presidential drive Pac named ‘general counsel for the|:he job, ; 1 tending vale tn the feht tanteit: | to hbo ae, jing of his homestate popularity Jackson to the nation, Sam Houston ters, but the delegation. goes to » Railroad and Public the Dixon-Yates contract. He de- ‘Prk Cement is close to the|like to paraphrase an old Clement|to Texas and Davy to Chicago uninstructed. ities Commission. His next post} Clement is perhaps the mum- | . 1ines President Eisenhower as of Tennessee. He ‘likes to|joke: | . —now gives Frank RELIGIOUS OUTLOOK was thé jump to the governorship,| ber one champion of the Tennes- | being aloot from his own party, that “every school child calls ““Tennessee—the state that gave:ment anything he wants. Clement's popularity in his home : et BSpeeesee 19 le ntti Cool eee eee for Sunmertine Shoppers. Clement has fought some not-jand careful analysis,” able toe-to-toe battles, but he more) Yoters in Tennessee have found often has won through a combina- it difficult at times to differentiate tion of personable persuasion and/between Clement's political re- conciliation marks good, old-fashioned election evangel preaching, so skillfully 7 paign against veteran former | At the capitol, talking to a group : Gov. Gordon Browning, His cur- of geal — ghee eve : spe or an ng ; rent political rival is be sshemned of; have Gold Medal Flour : 39° 25-Ib. Bag $1.89 from high school at 16, stayed two years at small Cumberland University, then got a law degree at Vanderbilt Dromedary CakeMix © White © Yellow ® Devils Food = 19s. Chicken of the Sea , Sone Mazola Oil . UNITED | SHIRT ae ee - For New Fabulous Formula Diet | WORE Clear! I un am Z g 89 Men’s Florsheim Oxfords Mueller’s Gallen | | MEN’S—SHANTUNG VENTILATEDS Cool Mesh—Regular $18.95 and $19.95 ) $180 nq $4780 Stock Up and Now 15 4 17 Save on pan Men's Plymouth and Taylor ~ “¥ , Finest Canned Foods cna aro || A LE okey: Arai ore a Sneverne APEFRU!! \ | A | Apple Sauce $3 = 49° a , : 4 ; ut | reen Beans 3 aa = OO Women’ ¢ Shoes Reduced! ea. Honey Pod Peas 3 2 59, WOMEN’S FLORSH one Rolls : DRESS SHOES eeticharoieell White or Pure Creamery In cool nylon mesh. White or beige calf. Entire summer stock. Regular $16.95 and $17.95 Now 711" and 13” WOMEN’S VITALITY SHOES Hollybrook tb Prin t Y uble Butter wrapped Del Crest American * Cheese Spread i tout 05° Durkee’s Yellow * Margarine 2 tr 5]°* Drink ob ee DOD All-white and combinations. Sum- 1-Ib, Carton in Quarters ; hin black or blue. Regular , 4 ae ae n black or blue, Regular 9.80 The Incomparable secs . ; Fabric Casuals Women’s Tweedie C kl b * d Swift's - . Discontinued patterns, in Dress Pumps ac epirds Boneless _/Red Ripe Cannonball Gummerette ) Regular $16.95 Regular $3.95 end $4.95 , 3.95 $10.80 Women's Leather Wedgies and Flats Discontinued patterns in Aptitude, § $5 9 5 aa and Tee-Gee. Reg. $7.95- * “Todd’s Shoe Store 20 WEST HURON STREET Dally 8 fe 830 Friday: 9 to 9 Frozen ‘S Pork Chops " Save 46c on Cc Lb. Introductory 1-Ib. Offer Box Prices effective through Sat, July 21. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Oven Ready, 4 to 6-lb. Avg. | Watermelons 32-Ib. Avg. Wt. Cus Service “— This is it, men! Osmun’s famous Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of Tropicals, Year-‘Round Suits, Sport Coats, Slacks, Furnishings and Sportswear. All taken from our regular . stock. . . all greatly reduced and the savings passed on to you. Of course, not our entire stock, but broken sizes. and odds-and-ends. We urge you to come in at your - earliest convenience. And, remember, no sales are final it Delia's i Yio one eo hendidle of fine summer. ond on Suits were $39.50 uae $45, now $ 00 Martinelli’s and Phoenix . . . and other fine quality suits in lightweight docron blends. 29 all wool year-’round models. imported tropical blends w plain and fancy weaves. were $55 to $65, now $ 00 Famous make, all wool tropicals . . . fash- ioned by Botany and Phoenix. Luxurious im- . . ports in medium weight fabrics. were $69.50 to $85, now Year-’round -” ts in handsome models S$ 00 styled by some of the country’s most famous makers, Exesllent values . . . every one! Hand detailed trims. were $89.50 to $110 Here is one of the finest groups of luxurious ie 00 fabrics you'll see in many q year to come! Rich looking hand tailoring, season’s smartest lines, Made by Petrocelli and Timely . names thot bespeak of their fine quality. America’s finest clothing makers ; ore well represented in this important clothing sale. Phoenix, Martinelli, Timely . choose from. Botany, Petrocelli, » » Mot every syit in stock, but hundreds to just about every model! Two-button, three-button, single and double-breasted models, with patch pockets, flap pockets, regular pockets, ticket pockets . . » also two-trouser suits and 3-in-1 suits with contrasting slacks. iremendous selection of fabrics You'll find just about every clothing fabric represented—f00% dacrons, dacron. blends, silks, wools, mohairs, rayons, cords, linen weaves. Yeor- ‘round weights in worsteds, sharkskins, cashmeres, flannels, gabardines,:in o great variety of handsome patterns, herringbones, plaids, checks, stripes, splash weaves and solid tones. ° a vast size range You'll find many suits to fit you in this big selection. The size range runs from 35 to 52 in regulars, shorts, longs, extra longs, stoufs, short stouts. SUITS were to 65 NOW Special group of odds-and-ends in regular and summer weight fabrics. About 200 in all. . . with a good representation of famous $ . makers < DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY ALTERATIONS FREE, of course!’ were $49.50 and $55, now , Fine worsted year-‘round. suits, plus many. $3 9°. “Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better” | *, 16 ann ats ees “A host of colors and patterns. . Substantial ¢ grich. tedhuctiond on fine quality s00rt costs including famous makers. and year-"round medium oF eels Se ater Seeries Bem, Species pe fine domestic wools. tat 50 fe we 9 9” terns . ... choice of imported. and were $39.50 to $49.50, now Superbly styled sportcoats by Phillip ee Morris, Botany, and McGregor. Finest fabrics, A marvelous value. short sleeve ; . were to $5.95, now $75 Cool and handsome short sleeve sport shirts by McGregor, Arrow and other sleeve } shirts— Bee tie now These are outstanding values can be worn «we ace clacing out the ones wand § $3% oeeg RP 2 t, Xb. short sleeve sport shirts— were to $8.95, now Fine quality imported lightweight ‘handsome colorings. 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Usually priced at $9’ = $1.50 to $2.50, now while they last super quality neckweaor Handsome silk foulards and prints, out- standing collection of favorite colors, in many patterns, Usually $2.50 and $3.50, rayon pajamas styled by Pleetway, maker of fine paje- mas preferred by men everywhere. Were to $8.95. This value at our downtown store only. $ 3 75 * 3 Pr. $10.50 summer pajamas No-iron fabrics by Pleetway, in cool short sleeve, knee length styles. Both stores. Were $3.95, now $36 WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN A CONVENIENT ‘Osmun’s Charge Account . .. at no extra charge TAKE 30-60-90 DAYS TO PAY “Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better” 51 North Saginaw St. OPEN. EVENINGS Monday & Friday ‘til 9 P. M. pio engen bine OPEN EVENINGS + Thuts., Fri, Sat. %H9 P.M, # ; = ig SHAT ve Rs rca. t ; : E 3 : if ; Balanced Gicede nutrition vil help you thru the sae! ¢ rwe ponpen co. Buttermilk is rich in proteins, minerals and * vitemins . ... yet it is very low in heat-producing colories — just right for summer diets! Get Borden's Buttermilk delivered, or at your favorite store. | WHEN GUESTS ARRIVE route SWELL WITH PRIDE) \o.: IF PAINTED IS usury " /E§ . FUE Z Pémocratic senators clear they intend to stick by their) ace: demand that the President and |Secretary of State Dulles get ap- lerovel of the Senate Appropria- tions Committee before making ‘any commitment to help finance velopment of the Talos missile and construction of housing for serv- jcemen, caused Eisenhower to veto Monday a _ two-billion-dollar mili- tary construction bill which con- tained it. * * * 8B, Johnson said the Senate wil act with less haste. Russell, influential on both the Senate Armed Services apd Ap- planned no ‘immediate action but to Make U.S. Paints home can't cause arsenic’ jolsonian like that credited, with sickening Ambassador Clare! Boothe Luce, U.S. experts said to-| day. | Arsenic is simply not used in American paints. Years ago some might have been contained in the’ pigment paris green. But ~% chemists long ago developed bet ter, cheaper green pigments. About the only serious hazard children chew lead - containing paints from cribs, toys, furniture or other objects. are usually given strict tests for safety and toxicity before being marketed, said Dr. A. Haldane Gee, director of toxicology of Fos- ter D. Snell, Inc., consulting chem ists, New York. + Egypt's Ambassador Ahmed Hussein said his country has de- cided to turn to the West — rather than to Russia — for financing of a reétrictive statement the Appro- priationg Committee put into its . report on the $4,105,000,000' foreign aid bill. The committee directed that no funds of any kind “be used on this dam without prior approval of the Committee on Appropriations." - Unlike the mandate requiring consultation on guided missile and housing developments, the Aswan| propriations committees, said, he ‘imight find a way to renew the * Arsenic Never Used iDam policy statement is carried only in the Appropriations Corh- visions. But both Russell and mittee’s report and not in the for- Senate Democratic Leader. nents) eign aid bill on which the Senate Iwill act next week. * « # Thus it wuld not be subject to a presidential] veto such as that which sent the military construc- tion bill back to Congress. Nor would it be legally binding, though) — “lit would carry great weight. Both Eisenhower and Secretary of. 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The award was “‘in recognition of outstanding efforts in support of the Army Reserve Program, and for outstanding cooperation and initiative in the re- ORLANDO, Fla. —Mike Sibole An operation will remove the _jeye and within an hour leave the 4-year-old boy in darkness for the rest of his life. Cancer has been working at Mike’s eyes for some time. The right eye was removed two years ago. At that time doctors hoped the disease, known technically as _re- tino blastoma, was not present in the left eye. But it appeared there later Doctors found that in similar cases removal of the eye saved the patient's life. The disease is believed to be hereditary. Mike's doctor, who asked to re- main anonymous, said the boy Is an adopted son of the Rev. and Mrs. James M. Sibole and that Si- bole told him he had learned the Soviet Union will series blueprints, equipment and materi- al a 100,000-kilowatt atomic) | power sar ef East Germany. @ DELICIOUS COCKTAILS enna ne Temes way eat Them All Sick ‘eal in tormation and students and) sroOUL w—A punch served at! cine ia co St to IBER | Y i entific and technological progress iin both states. . of the American and Korean 4 — and boy’s. natural mother had both eyes removed because of the dis- the amounts to 47% million tes on| eae reserve unit. Presenting the award at the weekly cruitment to authorized strength of new members meeting of the unit, was Major E. W. Grotelue- into the U. S. Army Reserve.” Sacrifices Sight to Keep on Living . Lad Takes Last Look at World Today opens his left eye this morning) “land takes a last hazy look at this world, jcould distinguish objects. Mike's vision had been fading| Letters, telegrams and tele for six weeks. At times there were|phone calls continued to pour into in the eye and hejthe once§quiet concrete block par: could see nothing. In between he|sonage of Forrest Park Baptist He could count fingers but hejas pastor for three years. couldn’t distinguish a big E on an) * «¢ * eye chart. Any money that is sent will be Without the operation death\ysed for the special education would be cortais. Mike will require . Sibole isn’t faced with big doc- In the tace of this, Sibole "—— tor bills, All doctors in the case ed many pressures to try faith Ihave their services { healers or evangelists or just to do given vee Mee. anything and trust to God to heal the child. Told by doctors that the boy must have the operation or die, Sibole decided on the operation. Pingalore, local street cleaner, is He let Mike see all he coul a Shopping around for a safe place dito keep his. broom and shovel. He with what was left of his eyesight.) A trip to Miami with his grand-|#d been locking them in a police booth after several pieces of parents was followed by many visits to the rolling lake and ar | equipment had been stolen from rus lands of central Florida. him. But the police booth was Needs Broom Room WESTERLY, RI. — Frank |Church, where Sibole has served ee | = ta] ¥ -_ rs > ily : backed itself into last spring on the ed to the town beach at Mis- Monday the family visited the ™°Y seashore, Yesterday they went to] Tunenbont four miles away. a nearby springs, where Mike frol- icked happily in the water. | They y Liked It ‘So Well It Made | guests violently ill. * * “¢ No one had to be hospitalized, jand most of the ailing had re-| be North Saginaw om withdrawal of Soviet occupa-|covered by today. —ast4| LAST CHANCE weE¥S!) FOR MAIL ORDERS! ond Sat “nine re) “8 ~. P. ras} Fh Sue om. 8 100 Medien Ave., ad ] ae Sehemy, ga = Enclosed is $..[} choct () money order ee A TD aaah tor ha TH ap thdb-s Om mate : performance on. ‘ Se ee | rs ond SUM. tain Ploer Bae... 8 Gea Sl ; : 1 i | ' ‘ § a The reception for the newly ar- ed, * ° s water supply and ice were not! ted and all Korean em- ployes were free of disease or in- we "ie coulda't analyze the punch. None of it was left. U.S. Promises to Curb Rowdy Gls in Germany BONN, Germany (®—West Ger-' man officials say the top Ameri-' can authorities in Germany have} promised firm steps to eliminate | anti-German violence by U. S.| troops. The Foreign Office said U. S.| Ambassador James B. Conant is' keeping a daily check on the sit- uation, Feeling has been running] high in West Germany after a se- ries of attacks on Germans blamed on U.S. servicemen. The Foreign office said Conant! jtold Foreign Minister Heinrich) 3 ivon Brentano military authorities | are pushing an energetic drive to curb the violence. ; Every Nite of the Week to the rhythmie muste of “3 LITTLE WORDS” _emashing al! popelartty records! (ius ST 3412 Dixie Hwy. OR 38-9754 ' AIR CONDITIONED a reception for U.S, Ambassador rential summer rains spread death land destruction over western |Walter Dowling really packed a wallop, so powerful it made some|J@Pan today. Police said 32 per- rived ambagsador was given by) “ere destroyed. U.S. Charge d’Affaires Carl Strom! _~ land U.S. economic coordinator C.|Were affected and.no Americans Tylor Wood at the Army-operated| ¥¢Te reported injured. i Chosun Hotel. Nearly 500 attend-| Two punches were served; but Seoul area and pushing rivers in the ill effects appeared to stem) per sections to danger levels. from a concoction of rum and) ; lemon. An Army medical officer) ¥®* “ns and seven were in- who investigated said the hotel's | DANCE} Floods Spread Death, Destruction in Japan TOKYO W—Floods fed by tor- sons were known dead, 19 missing presumed see and 23 ser. iously injured. * oon a homes were away, More than 18,000 flooded, and 22,000 acres of crops | More No American military posts The heavy rains also hit South |Korea, bringing flash: floods in the ve persons were killed, another ee U.S.S.R., Israel Sign 2-Year Oil Contract MOSCOW WF — A two-year con-. tract has been signed here boost- ing the sale of oil by the Soviet Union to Israel to 18 to 20 mil- lion dollars. Russia sold Israel seven million dollars worth of oil in the past year. | The agreement was the first So- iviet concession to Israel in recent ‘months, | j ‘Births, Deaths Zoom | WELLINGTON — New Zealand |Fegistered 49,847 births in 1955, the | most ever recorded in a year and’ lan increase of 1,416 over 1954. (There were 17,952 deaths in 1955, ‘also the most ever recorded in a | year. | { | Lapeer Saddle Club Presents the 2nd Annual HORSE SHOW} Sunday, July 22 | 1 P.M. at LAPEER AIRPORT 1 Mile E. and Vo Mile N. (Follow the Signs) Cash Prises Trophies Ribbons | On. All Paid Events you. co f 1 EAT OUT AT HOME WITH OUR TAKE-HOME SERVICE OPEN EVERY DAY 11 ALM. til 2 ALM. Fri, Sat., Holidays ‘til 4:00 A. M. DRIVE-IN SERVICE PICK-UP SERVICE Just phone us ahead of time and we'll have anything on our menu ready for FE 8-316] 997 West Huron St. to Show Public Feeling on Island Crisis i 4 . asf il i : 3S Z i i Fi iu ; 3 i i ! self-determination — the right at some future date to con- On this point British Laberites| believe the Eden government has! ish authorities deported Makarios refused to condemn terrorism.” Now, Laborites ask, how can the person of stature on the other side to negotiate with? . MANKY'S FINE LIQUORS—-FINE FooD ee eee 2 ee ea PAA PDAAAAAAAAAARAPAPAPPIDD PDD D PDA DA PPP OAY BOB’S CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Lake Read Featuring “SULLY” the Man of Rh APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE PIANO AND x DINNERS ¥% COCKTAIL BAR Business Luncheons—Dinners to Take Out i Eg im: eset Rn aes enaomacmetinaae eREE a corner. Brit- ground he “had SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC 3230 Pine Leke 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 YoU TRIED THE and Dressing (H) French Fried jumbo hb French Fries, Roll, artar Sauce ee eee eenne DAILY MENU for CARRY OUT and CURB SERVICE GOLDEN DRUMSTICK BOX DINNER (A) Junior order of Fried Chicken. 2 Drumsticks, French Fries, Rofl, Butter and Honey (B) Regular order of Fried Chicken. Breast, Thigh, Wing, French Fries, Roli, Butter and Honey. (C) Deluxe Order of Fried Chicken. Chicken, French Fries, Roll, Butter & Honey (D) Pail of Fried Chicken for Twe. Two Lhs. of Fried Chicken, French Fries, Rolls, Butter Honey eee eee Y% Spring (8) The Drum Burger. Two Hamburger Patties, Sliced Cheese, Sweet Pickle Slices, Iceberg Lettuce served on Toasted Bun with Specia! (F) Golden Fish Sandwich. A generous portion of genuine Filet of Sole fried to a brown, served on @ toasted bun with Uonuce and Tartar Sauce... 6... cee eceecs cee, (CG) Fish and Chip Dinner. Filet of Sole, French Fries, Roll, Butter, and Tartar Sauce ‘eee Shrimp. Five Jumbo! Butter, and eee golden t ‘ * 4) ~ + * = « * 7 Z ‘ 4% ee ee Seren eee ee Oe ae ee ae ie a ee ae Oe a ee a a Ree eeeee 5 i BR ‘Ingrid Bergman _ Returning to U.S eae tee, ve ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1956 A Polish Assassin ¥] | Slayer of Soviet : The Andy Devines winging to | 800,000-Man Cutback’. (While Honolulu te Tad who in ‘27 Was Slave Camp) lim trang there for ie | BY 1960 Gaining Favor ee ee en town) WASHINGTON. (INS)~The view Soviet ‘ambassador to his native : 1927 fled into seclusion family yesterday a few 55 Ong arrived in’ this " Boris Kowerda — tall, gray and 48-years-cold — refused to talk to an he arrived at Idle- im ‘= Airport. He was met by his ; Nina, and their 14-year-old Eunige . During the daughter, Natalia, making of a film she fell in love Wakes tee Gna Mabbikess of with Director Rosselini and sub-'T Heald, 52-year-old president of} 0 tamity ahah team tale sequently divorced her first hus-/New York University, has been) oa nose sauiliied ‘here band, Dr. Peter Lindstrom of Los’ elected president “of the $2,500,-| ™ fea tok aie get Angres. * 6 *@ . eS ee Rowan om” & bus and disappeared. : Soon after, in May, 1950 she andiGaither Jr., board chairman. Heald erate enna! og Soa gig Rossellini were married by Proxy|is scheduled. to_assume his duties|*°m*ence cage > medal ve Begin S innin in Mexico, They have three chil-|,in, the Foundation on Oct. 1. bassddor Pefer Waykow Pp g dren, a six-year-old son and four- Warsaw railway station in 1927. M ki St it year-old twin daughters. Sustew ealliaaial thon gars, |Wextow_ wee. Geld fo be 0 lender acKkinac »oiuains slaying Czar’s family More than one third of all the/00,000 in income taxes in 1955/anq other Russian nobles. Bing Crosby and Kathy Grant sulfur mined in the United States| compared with $188,000,000 in 1954, Kowerda was freed from prison | head. in opposite directions goes back into the soil in the form some $140,000,000 in 1953, and $107,-/shortly before the Germans invad-/their vacations — but don’t think of fertilizer, 000,000 in 1952, ed Poland in 1939. The Germans ‘his romance isn’t still on. While : seized him and his wife and ee eng ee at Seaton ; rmany slave on WwW cronies orrow ce g aa - poe Page Son Linnie and Jim | He escaped to France and his|™Y Jam Heusen, an all-stag out WATERFORD |=) | ogee tala ae . aoa 7.2 after)” Kathy, along with Mary Motrow DRIVE-IN THEATER ; a hike ae ee HE FAMILY DRIYV NJ ' a: oa“ ” party a Crosby's Pick aboard a chartered boat off Aca- ‘Corner Williams Lake-Airport Rds.—Box Oftice Opens 7:30 P. M. puleo where the gals will do some . = jof Teams Would |fsning aor | Now! Thru Thurs. [Be With Bucs about ioe wechocteen we’n ont t we will with ts sag “Dont a Sears eatiay oe eenenes © 8 peer! jhis brother Larry says the famed|FAVORITE DAUGHTER MGM: PTE! crooner’s first baseball love is the) Whether she ever comes back to e Pittsburgh Pirates and, if forced)make a picture, MGM is still ¢. ia COLOR make a choice, he'll give up his|treating Grace Kelly like a favored MELODY CINEMASCOPE | newly acquired interest in theldaughter. At the premiere of sarrag oe Sina’> ienovest th tho Ptineie ts hee 9p ee pr Glenn FORD - Eleanor PARKER . | “something like 16 per cent,” |invited to “tape” a special message —rer ROORE ; Coal MELLAAE®. pcb pen The Crosby in- “~ ar anemtae will make | terest fa the ‘Tigers, he added, special shots (not shown to the 2 d HIT! | is “considerably less than that.”) public) of Bing Crosby, Cole Porter n | Baseball Commissioner Ford and other celebrities speaking di- | Frick said he will give Crosby airectly to Grace and telling her reasonable time, probably wuntil/about the big night. These will be ‘ clipped into a special film. Papa Kelly gave Rainier and Grace a projection room in the palace for a wedding gift. If OPEN 6:30 P. M. 4 ‘| ls a good occasion, Hollywood Headlines is .c....Niews Changing Offered| - to Back Seat Keeps Snakes, Turtles .. TWENTY-SEVEN _ 4 ae af + . Ze ih il OT ile aim aes nek ET A Ve og SS 3) sy GM So tg Ee ieee a ake Oe ee they haven't dusted it off yet, this TONIGHT JANE CHARLTON WYMAN: HESTON. BAKER: NIALL MacGINNIS - ROBERT DOUGLAS - TORIN THATCHER a... Seeman THE NIGHT oF ROSSANA PODESTA ae itn JACK SERNAS 2 Paria Sit CEDRIC HARDWICKE THE HUNTER-\ rR ey i Y a Drive-In | Theater 50 Opdyke Rd. FE 4-4611. Box Office Opens 7 HE WAS ACCUSED OF THE FOULEST ACT A MAN CAN | ‘ FILMED ON LOCATION — INSIDE at ee $Outt Susan HAYWARD /_ \ Richard CONTE- Eddie ALBERT , ~~ A 0 Va FLEET - Don ey | € a | COME EARL DINE in OUR Serving Ps iz PIZZA PIE Al the former Lady Syivia Ashley | JEAN Yue OUTDOOR PATIO |i G& | CHICKEN-N-BASKET |] | spare me to movies,"’ Betty laughs. Last year, when the ban was on, she was offered three good screen roles which she had to turn down. | (Fairbanks, Gable, etc.) dining at Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. 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The sensational young shooter fee cr ie 31 i] + 262 from Everett, Wash., wat two Tutte nee i ito to Meriam Batley of = se Peer oe eee ree Palatine three holes Kennedy" s2c.,cc0sr 8 ie He g ito play. They dreve off the 16th aes 3 eae tS iajjand then waited about 15 minutes r 62 ¢ 2:13 until a of rain ended. Ht R BS 80 w1/When they resumed, the fire in 39 64 5465 11 7 Miss Bailey was out and it was Fie HH 4 $ fialive in the 19yearold Quast who % eebh 4, $iset a record qualifying score of 143 161 72 58 71070 on the par- fuyan Country 2033 4 ub ag §j)Club course Monday, , one e While Mi iiss inital th’ ie Miss a dona 412 11) 84 900 S08 set, there were several other vic- tims in a day of bothersome rain Senators, Yankees ent wind. Meroe te ianeee whens Take One-Hit Wins to Nan Berry of Quincy, Ill. Judy Senators and Yankees both Bell of Wichita, Kan., bowed to notched victories in opening games of the second round of the tiac Federal Baseball League yester- day at Boys’ Club, Senators’ Bill Crawfdrd. tossed a one-hitter at the Red Sox while his team mates pushed three runs across in the 4th inning to win 34, Jimmy Pointer’s double with the bases loaded was the big blow for the Senators. Yankees took advantage of Tiger|unanimous Ann Creed of Opelousas, La., and Mary Ann Downey of Baltimore was defeated by Mrs, Berton Craig of Morrow, Ohio, ‘Middleweight Wins 16th WINDSOR, Ont. @ — Detroit) middleweight Joe Gray forced the action all the way to win his 16th straight professional with out a defeat last night, taking a eight-round decision! pitcher Doug Johnson's wildness, from Rocky Volpe of Chicago in a! plug some timely hitting by Eric! ‘locally televised fight. Both men Harroun, to beat the Tigers 7-1.|weighed 150%. Open Nef Event City Tourney on July 28 Pontiac's annual open tennis|the Department of Parks & Rec- tournament, tires are now being received by Aussie Netter Gets Pro Bid LOS ANGELES (INS) — Tennis promoter Jack Kramer is prepared to offer Witnbledon Champi6n Lewis Hoad, of Australia, $75,000) to join Kramer's professional ten- nis tour next year. Hoad refused Kramer’s $60,000 package offer with Davis Cup Mate Ken Rosewall last fall. At that time, the blond Aussie bomber had won neither Wim- bledon nor a Forest Hills singles title. Kramer,. who is in Memphis where he plays in a $5,000 pro meet today, informed his World Tennis, Inc. office in Los Angeles last night:, ’ “fll offer Hoad a one-year con- kes place on Oak- reation. land Park courts July 28, and en-| Any one over 15 years of age is eligible, Competition will be afforded in every division, including men’s singles, doubles, & mixed doubles, & women’s singles and doubles, if number of entries warrant. There must be at least four in each division, Players must come ‘from within the Oakland County area. Deadline for filing registrations is July 25 at 5 p.m. No post en- tries will be taken. All registra- $ ee , Baltimore Grid Camp to Start in National Test After!’ With 40 Rookies He sal } : i tf iste BS F 1 F an ay a iri May Alter Penalties NEW YORK (?—There’s nothing much new in professional football, except the names. But Jim Lee Howell, the New York Football Giants coach, looks for a few changes in the playing style of pro teams now that one-platoon college players are coming into the National Leawue. * * It was pro football that set the pattern of specialization and mass substitution, which the colleges followed for a while. The teams, with few exceptions, developed a set style of T-formation- attacks, with passes on nearly half the plays from scrimmage. Howell has no objection to the pitching and open play as long as it produces plenty of touchdowns, but he figures a change is due. * w * “We're getting more rugged players now in the boys who had to do everything in college,” Jim says. “I expect you'll see more two-on-one blocks and power plays like they've been using in college. But we'll still pass, of course. “We have our own ideas for a few switches, but we aren't say- ing just what they are. You can ure out a few things.” He pginted to a blackboard covered with com- plicated diagrams. It was notice-| able there were more solid lines indicating players running with the ball than dotted ones indicat- ing passes. * * * *There’s been a change to more, open line play and split lines in the last couple of seasons,” How- ell continued. ‘““We don’t use the split T like.the colleges because that’s primarily a running forma- tions must be made at Parks & Recreation office. Further informa-| tion may be had by calling; FE 37131. | tion. We spread our backs, too, instead of playing them close. * * * j “Then some clubs have two big) fullbacks playing halfback. The Archery Clinic in Session An archery program for all boys and and adults in the city of Pontiac is now being conducted at the North Side skating rink, Edi- son and Montcalm streets. The pro- gram is sponsored by the Pontiac tract at $75.000 to play Pancho Gonzales next year, But I want! The . ° a , oe and girle from 7 through 16 years him to sweep the United wee od age. is held every Wednesday Men’s singles title in New and maintain his Davis Cup record to make the proposal a sound one.” TORSDAY'S PP. as Buddin, Beagerss Rebtnkon, Gocegs: . ge HOME RUNS ‘Adult lessons are. conducted each Landrih Et, Furlo, a “family night” program:and youngsters Parks and Recreation Department.) * clinic, for boys morning from 9:30 until 11:30. Thursday evening, starting at 7:30. Thursday activity is considered te * will be allowed shoot only if accompanied by an adult. All equipment, including bows, arrows, finger tabs and arm guards, will be provided. see where I've been trying to fig-) “But you can’t have everything, and you have to have rugged backs because. they use such big linemen.” Howell finds it especially hard to find good defensive -backs, af- fensive ends and, of course, star passers in the recent crop of rook- ies from college. Witti Shows Her Winning Form in DDW Tournament DETROIT ® — Wiffie Smith showed the hometown folks the form that won her the British and French women's amateur goif ti- tles in taking an‘easy victory in vs. the Detroit Distritt Women’s Tour- Bia Josira nament yesterday. « * & Wiffie, 19-year-old St, Clair shot- maker, fired a 75, four under wom- en's par and four over men's par, shot her nearest competitor, Mfs. Rylma Marquardt, by eight It was Wiffi's third round of golf Hitters’ Field Day in Church Circuit Hitters enjoyed a regular day, Tuesday, in Church Softball League action. Blasts against generally ineffective hurling were paced by the two-run himer by pitcher Has- elhum of the Five Pointé club. Five Points beat Liberty Bap- tists 18-4, Haselhun gave up three ts, Galloway Lake trampled Oak- land U, P. 30-2 and First Pres- byterians trounced Church of Brethren 17-7. There is no charge for the clinic. Instructors for the program are, Harold and Hannah Hedges of Han-| nah's Archery Shop. Mr, and Mrs. Hedges. are regular teachers for the Pontiac Archers Association. | LeRoy Addison is assisting in the evening sessions. | For further information regard-! ing the archery clinic; call the FEderal 3-731, Parks and Recreation, Department, ad (Oakland Park). All games at ¢ ! Only close game was the 7-4 win) for Centra] Christian over Mari mont Baptists. Thursday’s games: Marimont vs First Baptist; (at Jaycee Park No. 2); Galloway vs Mernorial Baptist (No, 1 Jaycee); First Presbyterian vs Oakland Up (Longfellow); Co- lumbia Baptist vs Central Chris at the Detroit Golf Club. She out-| tec since she returned from Europe. “cudée 2 ER gE Hig = z the ports Calendar |, vr:s su set rae me CLASS A OMO ve. Geile Grill, 6:90 6 ee Cee ewer eemenerere ot 7:7 7¢ Wagne: Mims. in Televised Bout 2 US, na winams| cet) Webb, hoping to regain his Mims tonight fn a 10-round, nation- Birmingham Tennis ally selevieed) Raitt Chleags Tourney Opens Today The fight, which will be carried First action in the Birmingham by ABC, is a fill-in for the Willie Recreation tennis tourney was set|Pastrano - John Holman heavy- for today, with entries in both jun- weight match. jor (14 and under) and adult (over) Pastrano, New Orleans, was 15) divisions, and for boys, girls.’ scheduled to meet Chicago’s Hol- men and, women. Tourney runs man before Holman was put down through July 22, with play each/by the Mlinois Athletic Commis- day at 912 am., and 68 p.m. sion medical examiner because of Plans were announced today a cyst over his left eye, an exhibition by Hamtramck’s! Pastrano was then scheduled to Jean Hoxie, Friday at 6:30 p.m. at|meet Aréhie McBride, Trenton, the Eaton courts. She will also give|N.J. but Willie came up with a f‘elers vs : Webb Tackles pm, and jum Inn ve e 4:26, at Beaudette North W's p.m. some instruction, and any one|lame back. The Webb-Mims fight interested in tennis may, attend.’ jthen was substituted. ’ , * | 4 94 4 ‘ i SNe Met 4 \ i & . \ F 4 ees ue ¥ ‘ ; ' j } : i 1 : j r , f \ Nad ‘\ j : \ ft, ee Teer ese es Re = Se ee ee See ee nae Pe eR Re EGS NT CSN Renee eae een grag ae Nee " ke 2 re Fs Pag - i [ 400th homer, Stan Musial made his 2,700th hit, Red Schoendienst of the ‘ Giants scored the 1,000th run of his ay California for one. Amateur, ‘Pro’ Pais Tied for DDGA Dad-Son Honors (Indianwood); Yidy Ahern and Tom brook CC), all with 74s. Players ranged in age, for the sons, from adults to one eight+ under DDGA auspices, was h medal over Pine Lahe'e treeberderea (play, with handicap. course, The biggest field (124 |_| teams) in the tourney history [Fine Hurling Job toured the 18-hole route, with One of the best pitching jobs of mega yh ion shee tigead the season, in Junior on baseball in the area was Tied for the championship were amateurs Charles and Jim -Piltz strikeouts * 1 Today, while Rochester played In the runnerpp spot were pro|Flint in a zone game at Frank Syron and son Lloyd, the/ham, there were also games | Notre Dame player; Ches-|used for tonight—Waterford in ter Reynolds han cntcenebet atime Te their 1st dad-son jeam Milford at Clawson, j AO L %, at ages seg gM oy mires satan a bs nA dba ds em Al Move Hinges on Disciplining Coaches erze= = ens pvew me eNom eh — ele tegen on Rat ei it’s si ‘And gin that smooth makes 5 LEA Te oy te __WSTLED FM aECan can DISTILLED ORY GIN +» 90 PROOF ‘ind Fan! American Loop New Owners of Detroit) “Tigers Given Approval by.7 League Teams , Walter (Spike? Byiggs Jr., in a telegram) gaged in a brief fracas with a ning streak at seven. a “at on Jord renga. ine |Redieg fan as Crosley field. Botn| The defeat trimmed the Braves’ sapny exchanged words and blows. . ‘National 1 ague I vad to one game! group headed by Fred A. Knorr) —.___- in and John Fetzer, Michigan radio executives. Baseball Commissioner Ford | aaa Larsen, Fry Still in Front Directors of the Detroit club | Monday accepted the Knorr-Fet. | CHICAGO. \#—Top-seeded play- Wimbledon champion Shirley DETROIT # -— The 11-nian syn- dicate that bought the Detroit ‘ae ~ sel abacor soll cele ; doliars had the blessing o The league advised the ‘elub’s| looked dismayed in his hotel last ‘row, won the game 846 in 1 in-'dinals lost to Pittsburgh 4-2 in 10. ben Gomez and Joe Adcock of the Braves that ballooned into a free-| der, Brooklyn Dodger outfielder.. Giants, who had lest seven in a Q,, night in Cincinnati where he en- nings, haMing Milwaukee's win- Easy for ‘Seeds’ ) ser bid of 5, million, a record (€rs in the National Clay Courts Fry of St. Petersburg, Fia., also The sale still must get the proval of trustees of the estate of the late Walter O. Briggs Sr., their approval is a foregone con- clusion. The younger Briggs and Ha M. Sisson, Tiger secretary-business Leandro, Calif., defeated Peter) Only one upset of major stature imanager are two of the four trus-|Zwack of Chicago, 6-0, 6-1, in the Was recorded yesterday. Ninth-| tees. Knorr and Fetzer said they | second round ef men's sipgies play seeded Johann Kupferburger of! would retain both men as execu-|and Bernard (Tut) Bartzen of Dal- the--University of Miami was de- opener, tives, Briggs as executive vice las, seeded second, swept past Bob|fedted by Robert Marks, Australi-/Stteak against the A’s to 38 im} pereetdent and Sisson as treasurer. 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PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: |there’s ho cramping in the back- oe BAL Decatur, Mi., neue ai tly hetween the ‘belt line and DIAGNOSIS: - Stance too upright ;™4!le AP ween the ine and Jose Set Mexico City, Rich- TREATMENT: One of the things |!he knee [Seven tedinnnsome He rie errs Wal Tennis Tournament at River For-| got into the act and knocked off! ap- est survived the first two days of|Susan Sterrett, Peoria, Tl., while | play with ease and figured to|second-seeded Althea Gibson of move on to the finals over the New York: City drew a bye. | wecment . - 6 * * « Miss Fry, formerly of Akron, | \Ohio, won easily, 6-1, 6-0. but rry| Art Larsen, No, 1 séed from San -|ferburger hails from the Union of| South Africa. Here is how Michigan entries. fared in the national clay courts Doctoring Your Gol ‘oa ramet esters Men's singles. first rownd: hard Potter, Detroit, eee = | no en Second round: ‘swing. The hands are approxi-) S°cnata'Tesiien, Battle crne deteated | ford. Piedmont. C Mi,’ “defeated ALL their losing streak to 10 games. most obviously incorrect with aver-|. Can you i lotino what will hap- | Gleaner Detroft. ra Franc taco The only peace and quiet was’ Contrearas, Los “angeles defeated R im-' , pen to the left shoulder on the Hernando, Detroit, 6-2. 6-2: Jack yrost. | backswing? As the backswing Mentorey. calf — John Erickson. alamazeo. | moves along in one-piece action (“Rarry McKsy of Dayton. Ohio. No. 1 —low sweeping ight jman on the University sg gee ten- and + & straigh (nis team, eliminated a voung es oy - 7 line from the clubhead to the | star Rod Laver, of FW tenn Tag ‘4 left shoulder—the left shoulder, | McKay if seeded No. 12 in the tourney | in the pivot or windup, moves in| | wader the chin. District Legion The turn of the shoulders | mis ghty important — the ~! one “Playotfs Start only way to develop a iswing, With ease but with a par p on Wednesday power, The important thing is to keep the head still, anchored: so First games in the Junior Ameri- lthat the swing moves aroung it.|icam Legion baseball zone series, "The head is the axis, like the hub S¢t Under way at Birmingham. lof a wheel. ‘Wednesday according to Herb. | (Copyright 1956, John F. Dilte Ca,) Kelly, dintrtes superv isor, - AMERICAN ASSOCIATION With only fwo feams in the zone |semmenettie > = Paul 1 Flint meets Rochester at 10 a.m. THGAS LEAGUE Auciin 4. Oklahoma City 3 (le Inoings) 800 the winner plays the Owosso the shoulders and flexing of theif 8.2, eeks 3 |2 o'clock on Birmingham High! ‘ieniees, as 1 illustrate in the sketch SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION ifield, Two games will also be Try it. Notice that my arms hang/Mobile 4 ers a 5 -|played Thur« slay " straight down, yet they're comlor- firminchan @ Nacovitle 2 * * Milford beat Rochester 4-3 and Designed for grec Baggy slacks simply don't fit in with mod- ern ideas of lightness and trimness. So, de- signers have slimmed down the legs of our ’ new slacks enough to of comfort and style. Your choice of colors and fabrics in this new trend is enor- mous. Take your pick of our distinctive sum- mer slacks—every one is a sure winner. t From U 23 N. SAGINAW STREET Open Mon. and Fri. give you-a new world - $@°° : Birmingham shut out Waterford 50 in 2nd round district games ‘Sunday. Berkley is at Birmingham, Summer Leisure Style \Waterford at Pontiac ahd Milford) ‘at Clawson in Wednesday contests. No-Hitter Victory jhitter win in the Drayton Plains , (Waterford) softball circuit records | And it came close to being a shut- ‘out, too, Gidley'’s beat Thrifty, Drugs 8-1, the lone run being un- | ‘learned. Win was clinched in the. 3th with six tallies Steve Ryeson hit an inside-the- park homer, with one on for the winning runs. Jim Cuthrell had 4 for 4. Gidley'’s had 11 hits. | Hurled by Stears | Gidley Electric's hurler, Benny |“ | Stears, Monday night wrote a no- outlets of good living. Perhaps the greatest of adventurer in touring, you enjoy the feel of. of AAA membership. W iK’S | . 63 N. Perry 1. Taft, FR ¢-ae1e @. Borns, FE #2159 h. Leng, PR a-t402 W. MeNalley, OF 4-7741 $ 2-22 tit 9:00 P. Me Maier eo yee aa record with bis Seth tne Tur andi In the main ring was & tWO me Snider ha Cincin-| man fuss between New York's Ru-| 144; ee eee into s AFTER FRACAS — Duke Sni- forall at Milwaukee. The tail-end|> 799th hit, tops, among active ma- ital of 22. strikeouts in the game._ It came in the nightcap of a 10-0) ‘and 1-0 twi-night doubleheader | ithe Kansas City A’s, who now] have been shut out 10 times this lucky one for the VFW and Em-) reise ct § Motor Tune-Up | ; SPLENDORED Motoring can be just humdrum transportation, but it can be, and should be, one of the great motoring is a membership in the AAA, the Automobile Club. Then one drives as an accepted motorist, an experienced owner, an One feels it, and almost all others know it. Motoring is a many-splendored thing when safety, advantages, privileges and protection . t AUTOMOBILE CLUB Wichigan VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE A. J. HOGUE, Mer. . <3 A Good Used Car? Try Rochester and SAVE! =) summer's heavy driving. . FPREE—1 18. COFFEE by ~ door gine or windshield. Must, Replace new! SBefore iway at 1 p.m. Lapeer Saddle Club $ Western Show on Sunday The Lapeer Saddle Club will women and children will see action|and ' and working stock its also| birds? COMMUNITY MOTORS hold a Western-style horse show ng SCS Bre Well, that was a question “A. ©. among this Sunday at the Lapeer airport, ne one of the highlights of the west-|Kirby, packing one mile eas and a half mile north\ern-type show. of Lapeer. Competition gets under Club Slates Meat-Hungry Squirrel Dines the entries. Calf-roping will sical chairs, women's egg race, A grand entry will open the |children's pop race, and the hilar- martin. program. The club which has the most members registered in the ious boat race. Riding a hide pulled by a horse, which usually results| ! inspect @ Inspect, and repack front wheel @ Carefully test brakes G.I, TYPE WOOL BLANKETS 4” Large Size. Grey, OD. BaD LB aaa Las. aa. 1 est Huron MEN’S SOCKS 6 Prs. For | be. <. Tigers 7, Whitfield Cubs 6 (forfeit). ion Young Birds watching a big, fat female red Other scheduled events are mu- “ine HERE’S WHAT WE DO needed : © Adjust brake shoes to se- PICK UP YOUR FREE 1956 ROAD ATLAS \ cure full contact with drums 9251 A [Heckman is Lee Fox is in charge of the lunch [stand on the show grounds, and ow ee - man. . Double for Hoot Song SARATOGA (INS)—Hoot Song, a filly owned Ait the Two Gaiis farm ot In- . dianapolis, captured both dashes|and then bounced into the cup gave a of the $10,000 Bostwick two-year-|Arthur Raske, Jr., of Detroit an NE trot last night at Saratogaiace on Meadowbrook’s 6th hole Raceway. Hoot |Baldwin, apid $11.30 the first time|ing in an automotive tool and die ms show te the entry will be jin the unexpected is another Ry seapetnt, ie 2 pat © make Hub Auto Glass Co. cuesied a tunis. featured event. : * top — neighbor's martin my ese plete hres meh Co a rt a ca | Soe “ahaa ee - awa’ pa KIODOOIOOI DEOL DOOD BW cveus, Te Lapeer saddle Ou, | Irom” we AA eererS caatts bea toonagers, Kirby couldn't figure how number of adults and teenagers, | squirrel got up to the 50-apart & is the sponsoring organization. — — house, atop a tall | d the gerteral|pole, or how it got the young mar- CHECK “ADJUSTING : s A lcnairman for the program, G le n| tins which were just about ready ticket sales, SPRINGS, N. Y.| Meadowbrook Ace Song, driven by Ralph par-3 145 yarder. Raske was play- outing. He had 83 for the round. INDIAN BLANKETS 2” CHILDREN’S SWIM VESTS Colorful, First quality , dt Men's Short Sleeve ‘WORK SHIRTS Tan or Grey ] 39 Sanforized, Reg. 1.95 REG. $7.00 MATCHED SUITS 5% U. $. Navy Long Sleeve Brand new. Reg. 1.59 88° WORK SHIRTS | MEN’S WESTERN SHIRTS B hts ODD _ LOTS NEW AND ae CDOIDIOOIIOOIIOIOOOMAY 08 9.30 tn the ren CHANGEOVER TIRES a f a 2 Men's Cargo Pocket FATIGUE PANTS 2” Govt. Surplus 16'x16' Pyramidal TENT FIELD JACKETS Reissued. 50 Small sizes. nena ft ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS GOV'T SURPLUS. | Pick Your Size—Quantities Are Limited! __ °GENERAL ¢FIRESTONE ¢STAR | © MANSFIELD eKELLY | ©GOODYEAR © GATES °©U.S.ROYAL ¢ GOODRICH TUBE TYPE WHITE TUBE TYPE BLACK Reg. — Sale : Reg. Sale 4—6:70-15 Kelly Springfield $32.05 $23.95 | 3—6:70-15 Firestone .. .. ..$26.15 $19.65 5—6:70-15 Mansfield ...... 32.05 23.60 | 11—6:50-15 Kelly Springfield . 26.15 17.70 6—7:10-15 Kelly Springfield. 35.45 24.20 | 6—7:10-15 Firestone ...... 28.95 20.65 2—7:10-15 Firestone ...... 35.45 25.10 | 5—7:10-15 General (MTO) . 35.15 22.10 1—7:60-15 Goodyear ...... 38.75 28.95 | 4—7:60-15 Kelly Springfield . 31.65 21.80 4—17:60-15 Gates Vulco .... 38.75 28.70 | 2—7:60-15 Mansfield ...... 31.65 21.80 3—8:00-15 Gates Vulco .... 42.65 31.80 | 1—8:00-15 Mansfield ...... 34.80 23.20 TUBELESS WHITE TUBELESS BLACK ’ Reg. Sale . , Reg. Sale | 8—6:70-15 Gates Nylon ..., 45.75 22.80 | 5—6:70-15 Firestone ...... - $29.50 $20.45 4 3—6:70-15 Goodyeer ...... 36.15 21.79 | 3—6:70-15 Goodrich ....... 29.50 20.45 "Be 5—-6:70-15 Firestone ...... 36.15 22.79 | 6—6:70-15 Gates Vuleo .... 29.50 14.75 "| T—7:10-15 Kelly Springfield . 39.65 27.45 | 15—6:70-15 General ........ 29.50 17.75 By 15—7:10-15. U.S. Royal ..... 39.65 22.79 | 16—7:10-15 U. S$. Royal .... 32.35 19.4] ad 3—7:10-15 Goodyear ...... 39.65 22.79 | 9—7:10-15 Gates Vulco .... 32.35 18.18 3 4—7:60-15 General (MTO) . 47.10 32.97 4—17:10-15 Gates Commando 32.35 16.10 5—7:60-15 Gates Vulco .... 43.45 21.70 | 3—7:60-15 Goodyeor ...... 35.45 21.27 5—7:60-15 U.S. Royal ..... 43.45 28.00 | 2—7:60-15 Mansfield ...... 35.45 21.27 6—8:00-15, U. S. Royal ..... 48.35 29.10 | 5—8:00-15 Goodrich ....... 39.45 23.67 8—8:00-15 General ....... 58.20 40.47 5—8:20-15 Firestone ...,.. 50.10 30.35 5—6:00-16 Star Tube Type...$18.95 $12.45 3—6:50-16 Star Tube “Style... 23.30 15.60] | ' Front End Inspection , / FREE Caster, Camber, Toe-In, Drag FREE ’ All Tires Mounted Free / Link. No Purchase Required. of Charge During Sale! "prices plus tax, exchange, capable casing Ed. Williams Tire Co. —_ 451 S. SAGINAW AT RAEBURN PS a eS of seven “hits to ee Prof. Lagler, they're easier to re- League = |. Getting down to frying pans, oe % scored three runs in the professor suggests frying in smok. br cn ian ee een ing fat. Use either a kettle or a two in he Th, Ane Overnight campers with a mess earned tally in th stanza of trout might want a different ruined a shutout attempt by Wolfe, Roll the cleaned and seasoned ‘Dubois and Barnett each made two safeties to lead Keego’s assault fish in wax paper and fold the inst two Waterford turk Cuvde thin wii. several. thick Hoke Kirken. Hoke was nesses of wet newspaper and put — aa per Br a ec each separately wrapped fish in a Other Junior I lis yes small hole. Cover them over and terday wae build the camp fire on top of them. CLASS E By breakfast time, those care- Pontiac Boze Cie 8 Sa aap & fully wrapped fish are hot and Oxtord te | : ready to eat. price ea eeaae eronmerenrniemnarnisi - : : eS ee ae : - ‘ . : f : i 4 2 ‘ Ss “ | an oe Uae bee iru by Dick Whiteman. Loerie C0000. 4a cos oe iC eee oe - ; os 7 Tess. $80 124 7:30 4:09 In another game Indians fell Vic-\charieston “15... 38 54 AD et 3 ot : I fil ' ] 3 ’s Favo it P i B é | } * . - ® i Q * = er i : 4 : : Pontiac Elks High | A ’ | | in State Tourney — | Members of the Pontiac Elks’ Lodge No. 810 golf team that) played in last weekend's tourna-| ment at Kalamazoo Elks CC, did) all right, from reports made by) state BPOE tourney officals. Team count was still in abey-, ance, but John Steinhelper'’s 76-12— | 64 was low net for the event. Bob Isgrigg’s 75-10-—65 tied for the run- | nerup low net spot: with Bill Thei- baut of Gratid Rapids, and his 75) actual, with Ron Rothbart's 75, along with Art Brown of Kazoo, | tied for 9th in gross, Loy actual | was fired by Tiel Olsee of Grand} Rapids at 68. i Other Pontiac players included) Jack Ross, Howard Burton, Burt) McLaughyin, Harley Hyatt and) Marshall. \ SUMMER (listen TRIP = re SPECIAL Wrariny FORD or CHEVROLET . . 13" PONTIAC or PLYMOUTH "15" Other Make Cars at Special Prices! Johns-Manville Brake Lining Factory Bonded Shoes, $2 Extra! _ Nowat Popular Prices | Blatz is Milwaukee’s finest premium beer! Blatz is Milwaukee's favorite premium beer | —number one in the beer capital : of the world for the last seven years. FITTSBURGH Cementhide Rubberized Polyvinyl Emulsion Type MASONRY PAINT Now you can get if here—at popular beer a prices! eS Ae INSTALLATION WHILE YOU WAIT. You get more of everything in Blatz, More life.. More flavor. More fun. ° Next time you've got a thirst for real beer, | get Milwaukee’s favorite, ta i Get Blatz at popular prices! : FOR BRICK, STUCCO CONCRETE CEMENT-ASBESTOS SHINGLES CEMENT BLOCK PONTIAC | GLASS CO. | FORD 1» $795 CHEVROLET LOW PRICES ON ALL CARS! ver 30 Years in Pontiac 0 @ BLATZ BREWING CO., OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN + A DIVISION OF SCHENLEY INDUSTM{ES, INC, & | ‘in idee ge i DON R. MacDONALD Fe 5-644 \ . PITTRQURGH PAINTS 370 S. Saginaw St. _ Federal 5-6136 fe Att9 eat qe, ion ionete Pore ‘ - L . a uv | “ ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1956 . a 2 * 2; oe ee : [ Ba VEAR TO FIM =f eee ee h Rd. Reynolds Alum. ee gi LVERINE LUMBER | 320 'S. Paddock St. FE 2-9784 by " picking words can't win if. ° : ee et (1) @ number of circles which {Social Security Workers) compcine an apeuceten Wagener af a Mk Rony ny dn Happy to Lend You a Hand} St ™ see eae GS The following births were regis- wore bane . | was asked: the one which you would print in the space to the 3 tered with the Oakland County tight of (1) below By RAY HENRY The people in these district of-|, And when do you expect your/Clerk. Births are listed by the You'll notice’ that some circles contain $ signs in pots AP Writer fices will: pon alge ther’s name. of You may use such a symbol as letter you . . ‘Oh,” she answered casually,| Russell 5. » Clarkston a oe ce times te tae Gels teak bs Congress thought so little of the “Help you make out an applica-|«pr on my way to the hospital) ‘482 z- | x The ye ANY = : ee Social Security system it set up 21|40n for Social Security payments.| .o. » Wore be Neal, Tout Desmond @: | a eee letter DR. H. BUSSEY |] years ago: that it neglected to pro-| _ TTssue 308 an original oF Gupli) A receptionist at another district| .Gyreaus ) Gurr, Lake Gries | Do the same in all the other circles. Study the clues Senet: Made to Your Exact Prescriptign [vide money for office space in|“, scict in correcting any| tice thought she'd mever forget] Soc"iuesr sil melaeis kee’ || cazelully and arrange all the letters into words that you be- Eyes Examined —_ NY this one Chester W. Sands. Rochester lieve best conforms to these clues. Use your § signs to help fase DR. HARO BUSSEY ‘ee @ peices in your Social Security ac-| 4 young woman approached the| PillZ,G, Powell, 348 E Sheffieia Ave. you spell out the right words. : How Lecnted of ’ he ye : | receptionist's desk recently and ex-| Freakin W Wallin. Birmingham arenes eeueeseeseersasususens ‘iad eee Gs it's so that there are ~Help you get a statement of pj,ined that she was a Somagiens dain, Gorrie, 1 Fourth Aves" 1 see bad i. FE 4-5211 OPTOMETRIST offices in cities around) wages credited to your account. | ceiving benefits because she was| Llvd ® Beluier, ae : ‘ : o33 : I Social nye ng eng oor Help you with your applica- (caring for a minor child, Charles B 16 PUZZLE NO. 8 ’ : | - tion to have your Social Security “ oq | Willtess t. a . most of these offices regularly » it ‘After a patise she said, “I Edward J. s ts 4 . (Advertisement) (Advertisement) send roving representatives to the disabled. know I'm not supposed to make | Thomas 2 ao 5 , » larger communities nearby where| 7°" $1,200 a year, and I'm not, I W, oh ’ a * How to Reduce Pain full | «= ~ permanent cinces. | —sive you general information) know Fm not supposed to et | Sina ignamemiet ft 3 ; Cities Uke New York, Chteago, \%,b0klets about your rights and) married without telling you, and | Marian © = 3.8 :. : Ss ae f Pil He gm obligations under Social Security, | 1 won't.” ee x ;- 8 ry welling Or Fries 1B Prem gen pe ees A i Be pavers a Ae, reporting “gpowe: Then, after a moment of nervous; $4 ve. : 2 with home medication thelr metropolitan areas. webing pieraalt Acrdeguneel rnd hennation, she Sealy cise (o'Ge) TS, 2 al i: £3 ’ wonderful them. : “There's just one th I want) Arthur J. ? ; Don't hesitate to take your prob-|to know—does Social Seturity let Emerson t. Guillet, 854 & Madisan eS : 4 lem to your Social Security office| you have a boy friend?” Haro® 8. Leibier, 4a06 Filer Rd. 5 ee ‘ even yore eh isn't listed above. e898 Warld 3 W, Rowden. func 4 ; 7 These offices have some nine mil-| (You-may write Ray Henry in| [pester Wy. Abeare, Clarsston 4 lion general questions thrown at'care of this newspaper about your Biily t, Gove. ee W Cornell Aye § y y * . Social Securi retirement prob > ad a ' And, a a them have ajlem pieee enkn a stamped Verdeil Barba, Mt & duos Bi H a j humorous side. For example:/self-addrested envelope and 25| Frank Sinacola, 40% Linds Vista Dr. t i 7 Here’s an interview one Social Se-|cents in coin.) | fe @ a: vam §. 4 : $ ; : : | 1 Pee eRe eee eee ee L ‘ etree '. . 2 Seeeee eee ee eee eeeee ee . 10 . ee 4 3 eeeeeee eee eeeenee veweane * . see a : | Bo caeessseesneseneesnnees 2, I Si ; Now Heavyweight Champel PBS ceeseeeee vs codesscosoes 83 ...e cone acceeiniedoets . 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Only franchised Chevrolet dealers VcHEVROLET, display this famous trademark | j___| Cee MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, INC. oe Chevrolet Task-Force Trucks Lt v : , Pontiac, Michigan Clip Along Dotted Line énd Mail SOLUTION CLUES 1.A border —— between two adjacent hostile countries calls for the services of armed militia. 2 Leaving the Casino at Monte Carlo, a man of modest means would count his money to see how much he had 3. A laboratory research scientist often hopes for an en- downment to allow more — for his work. 4. It a burglar’s —— were found on a suspect's person, it would go far toward convicting him. 5. Manufacturers hope that the —— of their product will become familiar to the public. ° 6. You'll often find a ——~ among the frecks of a circus side-show. 7.A bright one mckes an older woman's age lines more conspicuous. 8. A child who is regarded as « —— in his behavior will not be popular with other children. 9. May make it impossible for a deposed dictator to find safety in a revolution. 10. The man who doesn't —— anything can be really care- free 11. It's unkind to —— a man’s good faith “12. An American visitor to an historic old English cast! often fascingted by stories of the castle's ——. 13 Two robbers dividing their haul may quarrel in their attempt to —— the proceeds 14. A tendency to —— should be discouraged in a child 15. & good political specker wil! always keep in mind the -—~ of his*‘speech 16. Striving for fame as a glamourgirl, a young beauty might regard a fashionable —— as a first. step, OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1 Anyone ts eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontice Press employes or their im- mediate families. .2. 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There fs only one coriect solution to the POT-O-GOLD puzzle, and orily that correct answer can win. The decision of the judges is final and-all contestants agree to abide by the fudges’ decision. All entries become the property of The Pontice Press and nene can be returned. . 10. Complet les must be addressed to POT. . POST Pontiac, Michigan. Wisnee en te 58, notified either by telephone or in the mails. Lie site g aes — gape OK ato de rs 4 si ee eee if: Le sip ee PEPE eS rae ea a 2 ere age es 3 ad j er — : ~ } i oe : i i ae 5 ‘Watias —, tees slate iter , 2 } ‘ | ey: & : ne u i 3 uh: = ee ETERS e cyt ae Ne Ps gle 6 ecard oe Pee ha ie) Soa Be . | ae ve ‘ egal ets See r ; i paps * - m4 / hs a ore ae Yes Sage P| REA ‘ divi © - A ee. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, quLy 18, 1956 ___ THIRTy-Five. 7 Our Annual July | SALE « SHOES Now ine e HUBS Annual Store Wide Sale Here's a clothing sale, men of Pontiac have been waiting for! Every suit and coat a brand new style, No leftovers or undesirable colors or patterns! It includes thousands of garments at tremendous savings! Be here tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. for first pick of these Bargains! — SPORT SHIRTS LONG AND SHORT SLEEVES $395 SHIRTS 5 i 2 for $50 SPORT COATS $25.00 Value $20.00 $26.50 Value ) $21.20 $29.50 Value $23.60 $32.50 Value $26.00 $34.50 Value $36.50 Value $39.50 Value $42.50 Value SLACKS $ 6.95 Value $ 8.95 Value $ 9.95 Value $10.95 Value $12.95 Value $14.95 Value $16.95 Value ....... $18. 95 Value $10.36 $11.96 CATALINA and McGREGOR — SWIM WEAR 120% oF ECUADORIAN and DOBBS» STRAW HATS 1/3 All Summer Caps 1/3 Off OPEN CHARGE ACCOUNT: 30 DAYS... 60 DAYS... 90 DAYS -/ ee $27.60 | $13.56 |) $15.16 TROPICAL AND YEAR ‘ROUND SUITS ‘45 and $49.50 SUITS 8 SAVE Up to $2950 $55 and %59.50 SUITS © SAVE Up to $2050 65 and $6950 SUITS > SAVE Up to $2050 — 75 and $79.50 SUITS © SAVE Up to $2050 FOUR LARGE GROUPS | a _ © Bostonian —T}} © Crosby Square Such FAMOUS ieee As:. ® Arch Preserver © Air Film @ Thornton — Sos: i _ ENTIRE STOCK — —_ , “SUMMER SHOES | ume a brad 5 45 PAIRS ODDS & ENDS 48 SPECIAL GROUPS Short Lots, Discontinued Patterns Black, Brown, Calf or Grain — Values to $25 sil sg» 544" Zs Os i y j % be UY, j Yi A Ve Ly - wee WT ‘|8- -20 NORTH SAGINAW STREET SPECIAL GROUP LOW TOPS Black or Tan, Grain Leathers $14.95 Values a “SHOP MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 ATTHE HUB fe, at, Os eee o i pe emma Sts eat ar a a ; }, | : uy : | | “, : , Z ip : \ x a é i PERS ° t ud = ‘eo ( eS 2 ' = * ‘ ‘ oe 4 : : : < ' ¥ oe “ 3 _.__._ + | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1956__ 7 | mnasi| (DO IT YOURSELF 4,/etckgees7 [DONALD puck i ) : in- : of the; = peat decisions of the). ‘ chiefs were the guid- ee diplomats, the ; f ved to point a stern 8 ‘ed Communist parties : : that the relative “liber post-Stalin era does : - Tot extend to basic disagreement Ah aM esa “% ‘ | ‘Turkey produced £26,000 tons of} ae “eA ¢ see} $25,000 in 3850. eer ‘They don't make steel like they used to — : . BOARDING HOUSE | ' Sd AWo- | DO THESE OLD EYES PLAY ME THE COLOR VT. ‘ FALSE 2 ~~ GREAT CAESAR/ THAT'S OF A 7-18 : Mme THE VIPER WHO'S TRYING TO TRICK CAULI~ , tes ans tore tne OL i 000 F Vit’ FLOWER! ae om , > — : ye BE MAPS » HELPS: NANCY ! By Ernie Bushmiller i — DIDN'T YOU N I. WANTED TO SHOW My PPS NANCY-- DID || SAY IT was WW, APPRECIATION FOR. ALL tet YOU SPEND . NICE TO {NX THE TELEVISION SPONSORS ayes EVERYTHING. _ SHOW — ne Bueat fal | IN your BANK ? APPRECIATION : uty BESe tg . , By Leslie Turner | WAS \ [iF YOU'RE NOT” WHY BOTHER TOAT THIS || Hey, WHATS \ | if = MANAGER OF THIS PLANT, 100 BUSY. TD. \ LATE DATES IF You HAVE || WRONG NTH | BUT APPARENTLY NOT! WELL, I DONT “\ EAT | LIKE TO DISCUSS] ANYTHING 10 DISCUSS, SEE py HAVE TO TAKE THAT UPSTARTS ARROGANCE!“ on, MISS LANE! I BUSY! RITA? / THIS! NOT IF THE ATLANTA OFFER IS STILL OPEN! UNDER Gu? \ ¥ Aaite rr : A LITTLE...AND OFTEN GETS eee tere: hice le ~ BELLIGERENT...POOR MAN! 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Fy CRS © 4 SPEARMINT ING GUM ee TT ae y a. reported the loss of his silk “Listen to this: Marvell, the magician, hat on stage at the Regal Theater!” if ve: i fi . £05.00 a i ae 4.00-4.50 changed to % higher, July 73%: ae rye 44 to 1 cent lower, July $1,36%4; Fedishes. soybeans %4 lower to % higher, t 8 - July $2.65; lard 2 cents lower to 5 pe ‘Cents a pape! pounds higher, |i. . Re July $11.07, Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN ” CHICAG@, July 18 1AP) — Opening lelkuce The market was slightly higher The steels rose from. fractions : for. U.S. Steel and Youngstown to ‘5° around a point for Bethlehem as bu: the strike went into its 18th day. ‘|Rails, after a mixed opening: Salable sheep 1.000: slow; epring lambs and yoorhiag? steady to weak. sheep) steary: @ to prime spring Jembs 80-96 eR 20 '00- 23.50; @ head prime 93 Ib 23.75; Patterson, 59, of 102 First St.,) will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Dryer Funeral Home, ‘choice and prime vearlings 90-93 et pn .50- with burial in, Rose Center Pe. cull to slaughter ewes 3.50-5 Cemetery. Mr. Patterson died in his sleep yesterday morning, ut Doctor Found Dead iving are a daughter, Mrs. . 1a anes. two grandchildren From Bullet in Head | of Columbus, Ga.; three brothers,' Detroit physician Norman N.| George of Holly, Guy of Wayne, ‘Kirkup, 63. was found dead of a and Leslie of Campbell, Calif; and gun wound in the head at the house two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Bechtol of of a Southfield Township dentist Gary, Ind., and Mrs. Elsie Thomp- | he was visiting last night, accord- son of Danville, Ind. ling to Oakland County Sheriff's | Deputies. — County Deputy Coroner Starr, 103, Still Shining, |, ee ee ee Too Stubborn to Die Thin dead. Olficials. believe the OVID im — Charles Starr, who ee eee een beaan practic: predicted 13 yyiee age Cat he'd ing in Hazel Park in 1927, was die in 1946, is still cele rating. ltuund in a bath house-next to the | birthdays. ‘house of Dr. Leland W. Harley on Now 103, Starr says “‘just bull-) lnketer road. headed luck’’ has kept him going. When Starr's wife died in 1943 he forecast his own death ‘in » Woman Pays $100 1946, He even had the date in- scribed on a tombstone, which for Drunk Driving was placed in an Ovid cemetery.|- Nathela Krieger, 43, of Detroit, When 1946 came and went, Starr was found guilty of drunk driving decided to leave the tombstone un- at a second arraignment on the touched, He's stil] in pretty fair charge in Justice Court yesterday, health. She paid $100 in fine and costs. cet ‘following the decision handed down! The number of beef cattle raised by West Bloomfield Township Jus-| in Israel has nearly doubled in the'tice Elmer C. Dieterle. She had, past year, The country’s beef cat-|pleaded not guilty at an earlier, tle now ear more than 6,500 head. ‘hearing, ~ _ ' STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK, July 18—Compiled by the, Assocatied Press. ~ ] here ¥ Rais vill Stocks| P 1 Noon Wed .., 273 3 142 $ 74 9 1888 Prev. day 7173.0 141.6 74.8 188. ; Week ago ..... oo T12 142.3 745 187.1 Month ago... 257.4 140.8 72.9 181.2 Year ago 241.2 1344 74.9 17 hig 275.2 155.1 76.2 191.5) 1956 low ose 244.0 129.0 T15 TTLA) /1955 high ...... 257.8 142.4 75.7 181.8. 1955 low 203.1 114.9 67.2 148.8 nernere STOCKS . 4. Nephier Co.) Pigures atter “decimal points are eighths High Low Noon Allen Elec & Equip Co*. . 32 0 (3.3) Baldwin ete Cor...... 144 154 | Gemmer r- Py . , 4 88 \Gt Lakes Oil & Chem Co | ‘14 12 4.49) Howell Elec Motor Co*.. 5 §.3 Penin Metal Prod Co*..,. -. $6 97 The Prophet Co* beste « 10.7 i Rudy M os « 83 63 83 Toledo Edison Co i 14 ce Wayne Screw Prod Co*) ... 14 1S Alumni Honor Shapero DETROIT «»—Nate S. Shapero, ‘head of the big Cunningham Drug ‘Stores chain, was presented the | award” “distinguished alumnus Tuesday by the Ferris Institute’ Alumni Assn. Shapero, a former. imember of the Ferris Board of Control, studied pharmacy from 1909-12. Baby Animals Featured KALAMAZOO @®— An exhibit of i baby animals will. be a highlight ‘of the Kalmazoo County Fair ‘again this year, The fair will, head iheld Aug. 20-25 from the start but had no group! — leadership then. The profit-taking) _ held jway in mid-morning. Next) .came a fair recovery. Activity in- ‘creased as prices rose. there | Nor Aap BoP aaiaa eed a Hones LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (INS)—The | ‘of stores on the Chicago area. Two’ ‘governor of Arkansas, who will|¥¢@ts later he was named head of, lead his state’s 26-man delegation |#!! stores in Michigan, Indiana) to the Democratic National Con. | 2nd Ohio, and was Oe Te: to ‘vention in Chicago next month, division vice president in 1924 says New York Gov. Averell Har- 34 riman is not acceptable to him as City. Real Estate Board: a presidential candidate. In issuing his first positive state- Plans Port Huron Trip iment concerning his views for the’ Pontiac Rea) ‘Democratic standard bearer, Gov.'planning something new for thelr Orval E. Faubus said Tuesday he annual outing July 31. ‘is against Harriman because of A bus trip to Gratiot Inn in Port: ‘Harriman's strong opposition to Huron will replace the traditional | racial segregation, | picnic. They will have golfing and Adlai Stevenson, | SMASH-UPS MEAN PAY-UP- DON’T GET CAUGHT WITH YOUR FINANCES DOWN! CRAWFORD-DAWE- GROVE INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 710 Pontioc State Bank Bidg. Estate Board is’ Faubus is expected to, support swimming facilities available be- |fore returning the following day. Ph. FE 2-8357 | burned to the ground in an hour. sate, Oe OS ee fires were set Ae tn ham Po to & Detrvit| EDWIN 0, GRORGE Gets High Edison Post The election of Edwin 0. George, Bloomfield Hills Man i i | : / i ‘i ' HARDWARE JEWELERS APPLIANCES BAKERY Mile.’ Please call Mr. FE 5-( | Michigan’ s Miracle Mile Town and Country Shoppers City $. TELEGRAPH AT SQUARE LAKE RDS. Now Under Construction Store Rooms Still Available — FOR ‘Brien for en appointment. 168 or Contact Don M. Casto — Don M. Casto, Jr., Developers 42 South 4th Street, Columbus, Ohio + CApitel, 85331. SPORTING GOODS LADIES’ APPAREL SAVINGS & LOAN GREETING CARDS RECORD SHOP For lease information call Mortin J. O’Brien of the Don M. Castro organization who will be ot the Waldron Hotel—Wednesday and Thursday—July 18 ond 19, to complete ied leasing of “The Miracle J coven 243M Mer Shasinwe *. joined in with a fair array of plus, above are not sailors. Nor are they miners, wearing their sdee waftered the only injury when she firm's board of directors, The ap-' ne 3 tga ee: eg oe signs including 2 for Union Pa-| jamps-as they set forth on a seagoing holiday. They are steel com (broke a leg as she was stamping pointment will become effective Mar --cossrn 331 80D -.04. rs PSs cific and a point for Southern Rail-’ struction workers employed on the Matkina¢ Bridge, which will out sparks in the front yard’of her — i ‘ wiser 50-2. u. Way. . . ; Peete 182% hey ee | As motors ‘steadied, Chrysler, ‘link upper and lower peninsulas of Michigan sometime in 1957. fio Manager he sales since 1982. Sep -..scc. 149% Lard —- — York Studeheeene and| Life vests are required for overwater trip to the job and for safety | |. bla not de-/George joined the company in 1929 ME. veeer ses LIBMG uly —.c0n0--1102 DETROIT EGGS , p r-Packard when arte use of the blaze was Mar .sescses bh seat DETROIT. 3 July 18° (AP)— t.o.b./'General Motors were ahead frac: when working over or near the water. Lamps are used we termined, although firemen said it 8 & clerk, was named Ne ccc 04 Bee IER rages: ; ane: eral-siate tionally. ing ta ntetor 6¢ the Sour 552-tost-tal bridge towers. «(might have been started by chit-the sales manager in 1945, and be- [4 sersoves i eee dO mT Whites #—-Grade Ae ‘arse ree 30: medium g: At noon the Associated Press dren looking for copper specimens came commercial manager in 191, ———— sceT aunt” neste Beene, eign, ‘ue iene |Feels Way for 14 Gallons in the old shaft, which the Quincy} The Si-yearold executive is & rze rge cents wit Mining wong unary oH ’ Checks Comme ri cents, rails |) em The blocked ivil Rig oped, Pee, Sym tm te wae 8 Blind Son Paints His Home: tne ln | | a frowns Grade 4, extra larse 44; large 1 on Market continues firm. Receipts gen- New, York Stocks : : feclyers. turning” to, a a (Late Moraing Quotations) BATTLE CREEK, Mich. ® — spend a vacetiaa?. Weill, it is if oug acing pplement Trade i» ag-\Admiral.....,, 18.1 Int Shoe .... Claude VanDorsten’s vacation is ‘re ; A ee Set Tomorrow rr but. very quality, “Es \Afe Med... 4 Int Tel te al 34 ended But you'd never know Van- one. net eee Be oe: ge Dorsen was bind it you saw the POTTION P. : ) sm! cy lMtCAG® BUTTER AND EGGS Alls ha! "seta. Keoey ay <8] Claude, 36, spent the two wecks)finished prochict.. The two-story] agaist ie: fix? Rebel Senators Certain SS Rice, cc. 18t Rensectt’.. 1384( ime off from work a6 & furniture |house sparkles under a new io oe to Kill Legislation While ing prices aay san dis es Am Bek Pace 338 ly 7 finisher at Holland, A ess his of white paint and red trim work ititions by the Westwood Villege , oe 18; mi a Kroger ...s00 mother’s Battle Creek home. ' : to ine East and : 57.00 [A . 42 L a8 House Passage Seen he wholesale, buving prices|Am Gas &'E!. 386 Liv Meal’: 168] That's not an unusual way to) His onty hetp came from twoiwo,, Beverly Hills and. Berkshire - i% tw 2 higher: receipts 4400; 60-609 Am M & Pay. 28.6 Ligg & My .. €7.3/_ sisters, One- of them, Mrs. Audrae 2 pet cent A 62.80; mined 42.56: modinme Am Mame 2°" ot Lockh Aire .. 43.4 Oman ohinted neat? the roof {ills Subdivisions into a home rule Pe rlreoggr a! hatig Ben Be ets ie et ee ae ihm News 314 Cone 8, Cont #4 | : leak Clestite Sneney Mire Chorale” cuanese eames”. sale jAm Seating... 392 Mack Trk .. 38 I} |VanDorsten put her foot down move, descended on the House CHICAGO POTATOES a Smelt .... 54.4 Martin, Gi 2. 33 easure {0 n ing. ! al | Ma - when. saw him standing on civil rights am Sey. sige a ras Ta: on trek ied: total v's ae tala Tel tary MOy,D ate. 8 * adi. new law makes it a Am Tob os Md Mead Cp..... 83 atte wa 6, Sete scraping y re, However, the 18S: signals are soot" market, firm” carlot track sales: Am Viscose... 388 Morr an i. “(J fai paint from Coren, | population in each of ashed 100 tb Callfornia long whites|Amaconda ... 76.6 sia) gti pa... 44.5 n alr f CRS “For about r now,” Claude : up for’ tomorrow, w the is' 800-840; Arizona round reds 7-50; Texas Armco . $24 as. a a yea ' 42 subdivisions, the smallest fe be paca up raceme: Bown, found reds 1-25-7350. pment & Co... 3 Minn Maas. % Be said, “some friends have been which is one block long and the . “ nn i : = alter two days of general debate. Atchison ...... 190.6 Monsen Ch... 432 promising mother they would take largest a one-fourth | Tip poems te Soctherasin free! Poultry Ait cotiLine 98 Mont Ward... $24) WASHINGTON W — The Senate the job of painting the house. Iishurtleft said. rein for new delaying tactics, by maveeee peuest Aveo Mts genet aia Meterele ; “4 Commerce Committee has ap- decided she shouldn't have to wait) : spi proposing and arguing for num-| DETROIT. July 18 ‘AP)——Prices paid Beech Nut .°.. 321 Nar Rise 31.4{proved a bill to eliminate “unfair Any longer.” i » Ae erous changes in the measure. | [ive ay cj co inn. ae Sa ; $;S|trade practices” in the marketing Claude, who lost his sight in eigi ue Advance indications point to ,, 28") bens 22-14 ant tyne 18-16. Beth Steel ....160.2 Nat Gros... $87)0f automobiles, 1944, first scraped the house, . Heavy brotlers or fryers (2"9-3°4 |bst: Boeing Air... 91.7 wae ** o014 : . House passage of the bill, perhaps! whites 24-25; gray crosses tred | Behn Alum 382 iat me “4 g Saar ® climbing up and down ladders inst New Walk Friday. Republican Leader. Martin 5o%x},0.%, Sevenettes ‘#8 the) 90-33. [Bereen ----»-» S28 XY Central... 384) Chairman“ Magnuson (D-Wash)while his leader dog Baron stood (Mass) predicted a final vote then atarhet quiet. Seoetsts. maenete WE it me se - 3 Sort & West... 1% (told newsmen afier a closed meet-| guard below, Then came a coat =a provide a 2-1 margin for pas-|trase ‘is dul Buyers are ‘selective as Brun Relke.... 374 N°. Am Av.» 88 3ling yesterday that the vote was 11-|primer and the final coat of white Worle will proceed on reconstruc: |to size and quality of offerings. (Budd Co... ei Nor Sta Pw... 17-72, with one member abstaining and and red paint. tion of a sidewalk on East Pike Possibility of Senate action, CWICAGO POULTRY - Calum & Ha... 38 Sa Ou™:-: Sf.2/another absent. To avoid dipping ,his brush in street although two residents of however, appeared more remote cmcaaa, Guiuly te [sae peur? one. ae geome Soe. Seal ee measure is the outgrowth of the wrong paint bucket, Claude |the street disputed the than ever after Sen. Hennings fuiy' steady. om young socks receipts Pi Senet at Bl pecs. a la lengthy stady made by a sub-\kept the two colors in different'of the project before the (D-Mo) was blocked yesterday in| 7® ceops = CTcsdny 628 114.000 1 ee: Tom. |Eapiie Cp ..... @ Ben AW Air. 20 \committee, headed by Sen. Mon-'sized cans. Starting at a corner,/mission last night, an attempt to get action on four) ts%s-20: "ise Weht hens «17-18: "Sellen or! Cater See gees 5° Param "Piet ‘3 rohey (D-Okla), into the relation-|he ‘virtually felt his way while _ oe vivil rights bills locked.up. in. the, {Sor 2" 30'S, Seuaes under 4's 28-29 (C*®, TH! Ps ..:- 342 Renney, 3c... 96 |Ships between automobile mantiac-|applying 14 gallons ot paint. Appearing at the pu Senate Judiciary Committee. eT [Chevsler pee SB tee 33:j/turers and their. $2,580 dealers. : og eres E, — 320 One of the final speakers yes- ba FIC He: ueened ee illiams Order Ends stios*it sivseur terday, Rep. Ashmore (D-SC). Livestock |» [Clare Sauip:.. 23 poems DP --° $14) Tt would declare certain actions: V¥ HAMS Ul afford it myself.” ge fen 8, charged that the bill is “nothing, perrorr duly 18 (AP!—Hoes— Curt Pea... 43.2 Pines suis’. 408 re power saggeie hana bose 4 eo ee , ting to the assessment of $100 for but a bid for the Negro vote, by,Saisble 400. Market opening sbout Coca Cole ... 1184 bi piste G... 89.4 bé “unfair trade practices” and her share in the project. bo fr steady; early sales mixe¢ U.8. No. 1. Colg Palm .,.. 56.5 t & G.. ¥3\provides for enforcement by the [ ison th parties.” He said the Nation-'3"Sn¢ 3° 180-240 Ibs. Barrows and wits Gol'Brd A so. 288 Pulman 883 She ouueed be Ou conn 1 A f Ad } sf} 10.28-36.00: fairly uniform mostly No. Cot Gas ...... 18.6 5a Ol, Sy3| Federal Trade Commission (FTC). . : was by Pelee P Phage oe oo} and 2 180-220 Ios. 16.95: ‘Ther nates ‘Come Ea...» @) Rca... 483) Among such “unfair practices’| LANSING. — The impasse over| mission that Cormissioner John » Paocke ta Ae early. sales 300-400. Ins. Con N Gas... 384 Repdp Sil---- 45) coud be coercion on dealers by|use of inmate labor on a new seven) Carry, in whose district the . . - ter & ba 7 rr Hon dollar Ionia ai Sake Dm, a rting around sae Ths. ove 11 ent etahe ‘Son Pr Pr aia 18 Rey Tos" “: $a. manufaeturers and the “bootleg-|million prison at has| project ty being carried out, “ ePpo | tremely heavy sows down to 16.00 Cont Can -..-- 30-1 Rock Sog ... 322 ging” of excess cars by dealers,|/ been broken. Construction was ex- would request payment for the the bill, said it is “hard to under-| "‘Cattle—Salable 400. Estimate $0 per Cont COP&S...14 Reval Dut ...1143 : ' st nd” why i Mi i wh cr Selina ows, Slaurhter steera very Cont Met 12 Gafeway St ree unless the dealers first offered pected to resume today. job he spread over four years. - y in Mississippi, where, ree; market generally steady: scat- Cont Off... 1934 st Jos Lead | 44.1 them back to the manufacturers. | The snarl that held up work on : Pike he said nearly half the population’ sored amall lot and ya bead copper me -- 30.3° Scovill - Mf 78.2 : ¢ ¢ : the new 600-man, medium security Mrs Spiros Gevenis, 330 E, Pi is Negro, only 8,000 Negroes vote, sales choice fed steers 21 90-2480; TOW Cortes Wr .. 392 St Reg Pap . 97.3 led St., claimed the project was not head high chote p 8 Seab AI RR 29 | The measure also is designed to institution was unraveled Tuesday ‘ Rep. Diggs (D-Mich), a Negro, | 23.00: good steers 18.00-20.00: <“Rdinon.. 244 Sears Roch .. 34 with i of an executive or- heeded and. that there ‘wag only | chotee heifers unsold: most utility cows De on. OS ee On 33.4|protect dealers against sudden can- issuance yy tevdiel’ ve taal pn sear een Rablenisestiag ss | VS Doug Aire’. 80 Simmons... 804/cellation of their franchises and der by Gov, Williams, seo ae et: e : ees “* egroes have made progress. in ‘Bias 14.00-16.00. Dow Chem .. 781 Sinclair ...-. €8 |to require that contracts contain a| Williams said that under the/™™ * €:< civil rights, since his district is) Cajves—salabie 125. Not enough’ veal- ‘Du Pent ....21 Socony - 7, pa Prison Industries Act of 1935 he ; predominantly white. But he said |aces— salable 100 * [Rast Kod ..c1108 Sen Rel ake dation = Souter’ paboey 7 would issue a pall order to the| C@fty informed the two wom- Negroes still are unable to vote in| Al Auto 'L .. 335 Sperry Rd ... B64) Corrections Department and other ©? the hearing was on the special large areas in the South. corrcagttCAGO LIVESTOCK eg mer pRed Si: 84 Sta On cals BT. b 4 state agencies involved prohibiting @88¢ssment roll to finance the job am on AO. strong. .o8 uteh- erie a WR “soe #23 be ou m3 a a3 > Quits Jo on E ucation ‘use of inmate labor. and that the pcange Me intent had News in Brief ss araueng? Bibl see Me Picege co St i, Survey After a Week Hie acted after the Sonate Ami? Siees ts ie Seema fair shippt outlet: early * ens, , " ae : fe 2 'haner ie at ’tor 3. 190-200 Ib.(boed pet” ..* sat Stud Pack... f | LANSING u—The assistant di-|Propriations Committee met with’ = |i” ss tunday.” the commi 6.25-16.75: several’ tote “mostly we } Preest Sul so.7 Sun OU Ti4) rector of & lenpranes study of building. trades union leaders from ‘ore e st ay urday, commis- * ” es * t os bh . 4 A boy's $25 bicycle was re: i) ie is-17.00° weights over 2 Sen Bak 0. 88 Syiv El Pa |. s24lhigher education in Michigan has’ Scand, Reees ond SNE Pat ve EA this Seattle suburb. ported stolen yesterday from Or- | reiatively scarce: few ete 270- He 1 3en Dyas 1685 Tyas Co. 61d. vestened oriy & week after be he. refusal to okay another $125,000 for On its tail will be its auccessor, chard Lake avenue and Green cs*iaseri¢s0: sony 400 to. and Uebler Sen Pas 00. 88 Ferson 29igans eo ertp ge ney Business Notes ‘the. first of a fleet of KCI35 jet street, according to Pontiac police. th ‘en enter 15.25018,80: -bulk 400-350. Jen Motors. a3 Time Rh Bear me Dr. Albert F. Scribner's resigna- ithe notiuetaat io posse ary oat pred ; itankers. Both planes are for the | A purse and $18 was reported a Ste 14.00; salable calves GER Spor -o-- 18, Fran ner. 303 tion was accepted “with regret” by yin for 160 per cent use of free Air Force. lost yesterday afternoon on N. 308: stdees aid Mery ints asound Gen Tme ... 315 Prem cee. Bt the legislative study committee ©n contract labor on the project, Appointment of FE. L. Sparrow! The last of the “prop jobs” Saginaw street near Huron street, 59 pigher: heifers %5 to futts 50 hieh- Gillette ....4. 478 On Carbide 1318 higher education. as manager of the Des Moines, la., the 888th of Boeing's BOT wanted Pontiac police said, er: cows slow: steady se ower — Goebel Br ... 36 Un Pac ree = Rep. Allison Green R- Kingston), ‘sales district, Ford Tractor & Im-| which made its first appearance | - a need | stead: vealers steady: load. prime In Seoteent "a Unit air Li "34" vice chairman, said Scribner was Toolin to Retire as Head | iplement Division, was announced in 1944. if your Risady te pan apron ae Ang s108 1380 ne sere s00- Genk Pols - at Un Gas Op rT 3 forced to give up the Michigan of A&P’s Midwestern Unit yesterday by officials of the Bir. bail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MAs5- Ady | 24.75: bulk choice and prime 22.09-24.00: o: west @ |. 202 a ae 222 job to devote full time to his duties mingham firm, Fi d * Victi : —Ady mixed sod S06. choice twe fond around (Guitar oy + sl4ias vice president of ‘Valparaiso John M. Toolin, president of A&P) Prior .to his “appointment Spar in Drowning ictim Do You Have a Carpet Problem? 1209 Ib. standard Cetetn - eouee bage - ‘Hersh Choe ., 494 Yea Reni oe bg ‘University in Indiana. |Food Stores’ central-western divi- row was manager of the division's! ST, CLAIR #—Police recovered | Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8163. s. — loads Srimee. 23.25: “geod toi omeoth on rs waneesn 3 | He said the director of the sion, will retire Aug. 1, the com- parts and accessories department, ‘the body of Harvey Sampier. 63, of | _ « 7 til bs . , * fay evnamreial cone, 1eesinys: few. com: ‘Indust Ray s1qQ7 West ue Tet. Jesistudy, Dr. John Dale Russell, 1g Rigeerigs el foment — He succeeds G. D. Andrews who/Harsen's Island in a canal off the] wy [aud cutters S.25c1160; uullty and com: ee TRS o cag Wests EL. 84g|was considering several applicants 0" t Phen s om raihas resigned. Sparrow joined the|St. Clair River Tuesday. His boat) Coun Deaths mercial bulls 1400-1600: 074 head 16.25: mnepir Cop... 58 Wiltn Ace .. 154,10 Scribner's, job. F 25, Toolin is regarded as unit in 1953 as. manager of sale: was found drifting Monday, Death rood and choice vesiers 20.00-23.00: call interiak Ir |. 30.1 Woolworth 47.7 : “dean of midwe stern food chain trainin teritested ( drownin £0 te ATT he cee eaiten ana int Bus Meh Sis Yale & Tow | 31 R | ‘executives,’ i ll (was Al o z. & e ae Seoceteeenmntilinanteieniadmeem=menmaatindate on . Viegit L. Patterson sock steers 16.00-18.28: good and choice tet Wick tod Yoest Sh & T 958. Harriman’s Racial Stan | He joined the company in 1908 HOLLY—Service for Virgil Lee, f90.978 1. stackers and ‘feeders Int Paper ...-141 ‘Costs Him Arkansas ‘and in 1917 became superintendent DISCE machines and supplies | Save costly delays and extro ex- pense with the right shipping room idols end supplies. Here are et fare: ee ae eg SEALING MACHINES —s00n poy their low cost in soved lebor, GUMMED TAPE —oil widths to fit any dispenser. SCALES—for ail classes of moll. Guessing costs money! - : pos, FOUNTAIN: BRUSHES — for speedy, legitte hend-tatteriag.. BUSRER STAMPS —imony stock titles, Alse mode to your specifications, UALS — printed ih commen shipping. cations, Papel —vide selection of wide ond weights. | fr Nal age pe ce cet 2 beodquerters, tool Book Orders of CHRISTMAS — CARDS From Now. ; » sitet é * gs Sa penn gaps ti up 'those interned or in similar status. service during the Korean The comptrolier genera Politics Enters (Commissioners ao poy Byrd Adopt Plan Sree = Dam Site Bill fo,Rezone "els 4 appointments. * ordinance to rezone ml lots GB, Provide pemaites of wy to a) Public vs. Private Power the ciy’s wuth sie fo Commerc: $2,000 for fradulently accepting Issue on Senate Floor my Comatnclon Mimace by the dependent's assistance. Over Hells Canyon Two residents of pag ae ap- ' | PROVIDED FOR TEMA CASTLP WHALE’ Texec PLENTY FOR ALL ‘THE FOXES FOK: wy: MONTHS +0++ Senate floor today as Democratic|" ‘He site. leaders called up the controversial) Ray 1061 Dover Rd., bill. and Floyd P. Post, 1057 Dever A close vote and probably re-| Rd., both requested details of the jection was predicted for the| preject from a representative of jmeasure, which would authorize) the developers of the motel in government to con-| the audience. They will confer a multi-million-dollar high) and study plans of the mote}. dam on the Snake River of Idaho| slong with Commissioner Philip Williams has te of “the. shareholders pmunity E. Rowston, in whose district sone the itn ' Similar legislation — also | the construction ts planned. to the | jreteg ‘ot the lary —_ els genkne, bats “hope gee on the ‘ i Aaminstration — has Deon a |iat tele is mcg beoacs Inovers and to the dadvantage a ne, Bes House Interior ne small ~ (_ and ; “trae ate | meeting betwee =a Socio ahr Gatand “Soon stu Ree ek ee a Ly ns nti eee an a - Zoning Board . Seetir ae aeS SN r OLA Ant tate he abr aga ceo oe ng CCat sid e| "The representative asmured the AG WEL t BEAR wc leatimatit ine om, teddential o/end Sevement, evind o7,® Ray two other water|thing would be done to make the| _ aueeTe A * Walt Disney Woods Subaiision’ Ba St Bacteny te | ans tar, te mereny ie stil (pending ‘in the|§150,000 motel compatible to the World Rights Reereed | Waterford ‘Townahtp, Oakland County, during business Nowra. ©”) omanp, AS i eo 2. To change from residen ot . of the pelea nn SEY. owners. Highland Youth Injured sore t\a car rtven by Heer Bje4. Seasto , (**Tot 31. Sunny Slope Ac weage July 5, 6, 7,-@, 10, 11, 2 iy ie , in Head-On Collis O. Beerbower, 59, of Detroit. Beer- ession Opens —waterioreTovnmin: OnuiandCouniy,| #3 Si. Ragas, aes desiened t wigs ~ Hurt on Commuter “ Collision _ |bower was treated arid released by) CHEBOYGAN —Managers and: ae change from residential to com- OF PUBLIC SALE ederal| JERSEY CITY, N. J. w — A| A Highland youth was in satis- the hospital for bruises directos of Michi Rural Elec-| | Les rough 305 tnclustve AE, ~ ey granting the Pennsylvania er factory condition at Pontiac Gen- =e on ¢ ltrie Cumparttion’ cen their annual cet 34, MOuks|heid on July 30, 1988, 0k Sie Orchara . permission tojtrain ran into the bumper guard/¢tal Hospital today after suffering! The other vehicle involved was summer confere Ze chatge frock realdential to com-|i30 p22 aeanin dams on the/at Exchange Place inal this fractured ribs and-possible internal operated by Zack Powell 6 atl _ nce here today.imersial 5 31 inclust July 18, 18, 1956 Hells Canyon,|morning and at least 30 passen-|injuries in a two-car accident in|}250) Dixie Highway. The head-on tor of the Rural Electrification Adi 2a and Go Laas! NOTICE OF PUBLIC and one at gers were teported hurt, none ser-|Holly Township Tuesday afternoon. ~ -0n|tor of the Rural Eleetrifcation Ad- Ym tb. Oaklend County, Michigan” | 30st <"fooe a, Motor we, collision occurred on N. Milford| ministration, will address ene -_, | S9M15010. be held mate __| Louis L. Smith, 14, was a pas-|Rd., south of DeMode Road. group tomorrow night. ens the ibe present. ns Caeemen | * ~ 4 *~- Ty Avenue, Ww. Male 6| Help Wanted Male __ | aNecor oe Bening Map togebar| wt july ia 9, 1906 es 6| Help W Female , __Help Wanted Help Wanted _7| Help Wanted Female 7| Employment Agencies 8A| Work Wanted Female 11| Building Service 12 i = ? : ACCOUNT ADJUSTER A BEAUTY ofenaton WANTED. HOUSEKEEPER cy | AL WASHINGS | ssociates salary. AND IRONINGS. | FLOOR SANDING fict satin slays a I fdaae Be TERT VOUNG — | Semmetaet srysreastotne| GRAEBNER'S | ber gat sites, Gin ol Fe > ust be & Mish school HI D Pint SALESWOMEN West_6ai JOBS FOR ALL TRONIN DAY SER FLOOR SANDIN SANDING. LATING, Fin Pen mh : STs: | fap so Bekblewsciog donee | em Hpre cop for 3p ou Fat czar tere oS Bo), gee ‘ ; : wo rs, o € aunt re be Oraytes, Plame = pp yar ony oa ve. , fiit'oe ‘part “time, Sonventent for | 5g Live tm. Pontiac Press Box MEN AND SaBy AND LYGHT | FOUNDATION VEN. : ou Ambitious / YARD FOREMAN housewives with children apply at | — house work Vie, of Third & Jos-| ering. Fire ose parbecues and Donelson-Johns| Seapine ar anets| ier"ste "at eacte | aur Angoyp choc — | "SPW eaae ainda” © ee mi giao ai set | ES ae Bia ad | ere | eae WOMEN Ba ee oe Pu- ‘DEMONED FOR Our increased volume EROLAS AND AL ‘i In RECEIVABLE CLERK. derwriter, Must have at least 2| prhystenee cm senvice. i ea as tne eae |S = “OF BAe eee rales :. awning selesmen wanted with ‘bockkeesion and’ tyoing ai.| sutate with ability ours ¢:9 to ®. OFFICES m ena - oe GARAGES. $680 AND UP. ALSO RS. tion, , P ; Bl sats Cal’betveen 00 asd Malmoiatens aay wee | gonhgsce: Reply to Peas Pres SpEAnENT sbsinohe wow | EXPERIENCED —[e_YR_ ot |~ HEATING SPECIAL Voorhees-Siple on: mre Wat : Sousa: Silvas _take’"Pm Sewi | Ost, your Beating stems. chim. FORD DEALER retergetes ality SS: | MANAGER GIRLS 2” WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ‘noe, Chimneys rebel en FUNERAL HOME mt race Se , Cont & sportswear special: IONIST for lobby .... $225 and : PE 10023. 4. ay: Fos 4 ampatance 2 cee, ui: ASSISTANT MANAGER | iss pile cbuire, im ‘wie LE Rae be Ald ea 5 dows, train . NIST | int pa ae he S iJ ic 7 to order, walls Bah Satis, Pek eet | Pectin. avauabi sar sact young | ‘auky hy cee Meee | RECEELIONT wey r,s |OUL 0 ANTS BAB Su an eam ~~ FURNITURE seas Sees | pinnen, “Busser” beams | PPR ERAIWED Ching "fi | same. Fe tun.” “* |woCee Bovina FUrTy m . SALESMAN tanner” Bicungame rye | —PePll Rew te Poming Tres. | ORRCOUMCOPTICE: Mo en. Sy Tin, ESRB AN_TVFE OF _scupped. FE $4. 1. A. Young. — Cemetery Lots 5 loser for ergait. i yee HIMELHOCH’S Por Gatien oom . Will train to v4 hana light $250 x or week. rr nei 2 a. 1918. Muguah Mara nitufe store Permanent with full | BAR MAID AND W en ra pe bookkeeping ma- ETARY trainee /""'.:, $219 | HOH, SCHOOL GIRL WANTS BX 353 N. Cass. PE 32-3021. FE 2-8046. Must om benefits, Apply Mr Mor- work. ek. | Putt's Steak House, s. A ee stLeopathic vineie a} mach, opt. .. $200 byaiting or light housewo: J08 PURMING YING : Ld PisT sanding, ishing. i . we ts Sito. Betecen 6 a 8 | 1 YOU Lik AND HAVE | BAR MAID AND W — |RUX SPARE-TIME GREETING ETARY to exec... Hes | House CLEANING 3 DAYS “A sou re ms Sees pen enters en board knowledge | “ight work. fs Steak House Seed feng comgice of ae Oars SOCEEEEE close ‘ PE _5-5406 * eur Dm bevace bi Coll e un? shames, rewve se as piste Bern Isso Chrvmnas and, all occ Sn | GEN, QEFICE typist oes | WOURECLEANING BY DAY $1.00 "FLOOR ( CONTRACTOR OR ‘ eg Organization Ph. FE 42360. Steady, No eves. § days. Air con-| their orders and ar “o'l yer | TZ vou $as0 | —ZE Soa __ 2416 CRANE NO PINISEIN ditioned : salon Cal Midwest | ent profi. No eapationes “wekoe. ; 80 WPM. 1.112": Ht v4 7~TRONINGS WA a6 CRAKE OR 31616 Graduate | /Cumeyman sco Sa, Geo, Wr | EERE Mg Pena |Paaerenans ay am Beran on approval. TRONE a FOR WANT. ADS ; ; Di e Mak ers You can make Sols BF _ Ee Seesines Set. tet. Pers. SECRETARY to mig. ¢ $309| _$_North_ Johnson “Quaramieed MIDWeer Peni: DIAL. FE 2-8181 Physical Education _intormation call For ARY RECHPTIONIaTs | "™YAT™ settee ea: neal aie laches Lice a oa "7. ~ ; DRIVERS. 3s OR OLDER rmin Recreation or LONG PROGRAM. APPLY IN eaiy ond putting Ae plating marlel states Age, “Eaa. | SENIOR age gece | RONIRGS ABO PICKUP | “Sanding tnd Yintohing Phone FE Industrial Arts PERSON Lake. 3 to 6 p.m. omen, ome eatery te TRAINER Pood sales, new ‘car CADY REQUIRES OI 5 Dewi For work as as the 7 AND WAITRESSES, | PUTSments and references. Welle | a AETED office 4225 | LADY REQUIRES OE NER AL SIDEWALKS DRIVEWAYS AND qpartgattens of + kane ser juve. INDU USTRIE pers Tony's Drives Apply 19 | WAITRESS FOR BAR AND FOOD TRAINEE ftice mar... $300) Gren, Call PE Sest after 3 | 39002 ‘before f° gy, “nds OR m of recreation arts and TRIES INC, ra Rd Utice References required, Pull's Steak | TRAINEE: ‘Sng “Tetune exp. £309 | LADY WOULD TIRE DAY WORK. | > Pm ‘ . $4212 to 47%. & year. marwe” PARKE CASHIER-TY House, 2061 Hwy, CR AEBNE $ 2 or 3 days. PE 5-58n2 TREE TRIMMING. TREE sv Apply personnel office, nd fect cr OPERATORS PART were \SHIE. I YPIST WANTED: ~ ORI i (70 Tass A EBNER’S—Pontiac MIDDLEAGED EADY oe TAY Nery_YE 0137. Also removal Coun ta Fa) © ible. 8 v ss and Sat. Teasona’ TR gaat aos canoe Pe DT | EM 'het, Bituwon, °° | er Mig a Hepes rem Fert aoey gg cr. Mo) Phone FE ank Bldg. | grime sia beore wf im: | "Gen vie ot Waiend Fa. Ok AN : : ’ Me 4st draftsmen, experienced on auto- MALE E HELP WANTED] 3.2%. Some offiee experience de- | WANTED: SECRETARY. ALF: | AEBNER’ FE $9277 scitecoRAPRING TYPING. ~ TRENCH? Satan Cote gett": | Pa and sevite man xr | S202 Fee a SVE Sri | aor parce, WAU SOUR BDO. | pccicn URGE AATEC RENCHING AND" = cian o aniraeeepronets viee| | CLERK TYPIST | Biting’ cet titasse ‘log, |e et |, SORA AVATAR een DOZING DIR MAKER - BENCH HAND. TOP Press Box § mun be ate we eens, ras want mst anid bookkeeping, ete. FE | Instructions 9 SeLiABLR WOMLAK Wants Bx R. D Tompson PE_ 46841 rates. Oakland Tool and Mfg Professional Career minimus): fiave dictapnone “e exp. | WANTED EXPER Gen. | ~ | Dy, Sith ge and leht housework. Building” Supplies: H2A Ciberes Si0 evenings oO por aa as staphene ANTED ERPER. COOK. GEN. | “e a pipe eae Bi ve Ree gh al 3.3500. Young man. 25 to 38, willing to| exp. Medical termincio Relpful | eral housework _ Mt +6307. LEARN AT. “BaieWAY" DIVER WASHINGS AND TRONTNGS BORE, | COMPLETE 8 EM _ 3-308. ce u career . WANTED: WAITRESS a N am larger than regular agate | /DRIVER, 21 OR OVER VET- sive training program, with pay. ait embboynert Senstits Contact WO 2817 Varraane ed TRAINING SCHOO! Y" DRIVER | "$2.50 a bushel. Very good ORE. 4 and delivered "to DISMAY. ee 12 ay gil peee the even peetacted 7 are ve. Prefer Call FE 2-0219 for app't. the personne office, Pontiac Gen-| WOMEN FOR WEERLY CULFAN- loner FE 3328) __ _Res. PE oie. | wamETWOS ae vious ation heause. Adler's Service pet dl PU RCHASING AGENT ion. mug hee % apa « ing in beauty p in exchange _W k W | mv heme. Pick-ap. end onitver nion W recking C oO, 4 . Transient Want Ads may Columbia: and Batéwin 2:30 to) With production eontrol experi. cos tine Breng, “Orvice. Box %. Poo or Wanted Male _10 Call PE 5-191 138 Chay Valley 3-2048 be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m 00 p.m: Our employees know Y growing manufacturin r qualified og nit WOMAN Wanva DAY ORK. sole _&_ Sum. 19-7 : 2 Peta || 28 San aster tea | isopentane oc | i) CARPENTER, WORK. NEW a | ents « eck Pm same | |. STOP—LOOK i. EXPERIENCED DRY CLEANING Pontiac 7-86 ioeaaT, 10. ss) WORK WTD. FOR | PRaCPAT For sale: Larg , . Li. CAsm WANT A ar bel bere eae, ee Sie-ee-eaes OOK wouL LIKE RELIABLE W ACCOUNTANT FULLY EXPER.| gTaduate and undereraduate| om)>¢) consisting of 2x6. ‘Syt ia D RATES Ry bet. 8 and 10 Bag "only. E. WAN Wowlan es etc., cesires addi- | Durses. FI 2-6402. 2x10, flooring. some sheeti be later by the Sparks- Lines 4-Day 3 Days ¢ Da alker's Ct Lake Orion, | _D¢eds_ work & board. OR 3-T717. govt erill. pple in a oe sis a week Pe soit : ance seeoute. FE Fem. deep cement blocks —" also new Griffin Puneral Home. Mrs. vs : — s , Reston . 3 sab mii be issiate ot fool? - 2 tte as *e% DRIVER SALESMEN || SALESMAN iva. “tect, “Hours: @ to 6. No work, FEregna, (ND CEMENT | Building Service 12) _sute fon, PONY daa iMomesra)t 4 im 34s bee Maig bakery routes, distributing ucts. “Tope omraiasion , Hospital t R, Help Wanted 8 OA toe all tae Sere, RO | At AR a er FREE EST! esti-|_ _ Business 88 Services 13 5 235 40 6.00 preromn Severe > Peatios Pites Be Cou UPLE oot ates = LOCK - : on . , mate. FE § mate, EM 3-476 INN PRN RNIN nd N24 Chippews. Ra. age ¢ 21 488 Ta poe og gy Po $4017 r epor ter cad LE OLIVE, Im, WOSBAWD CARPENTER AND CABINET “asiek erviee wOAKIand sou apdnEssin . ENVELOPE sTUF. ; dear father of Mrs. Pred $ 36 64 bao | /EXP. HARDWARE MAN WrD SALESMEN a year to start, with | _Rowework._ Midwest +¢ Muriock Fe pier DB home MA ea3ip rene done at t Vineet c pe Ry: oe ae = imi a pay gi Have opeai Phys ot merit increases to $4,641 |“ Ati of MAN LIVING IN, hrs, | CARPENTRY Cantar WORK, LAYING, FININING QUALITY | ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS rt J. : dear brother tea, * =r ° “seaport 18 igereer position as a cautt work each afte from 2:30 to | —0¢¢_Jobs. Reasonable. FE 2 repaired by factory train of Mrs. ‘Albert ‘Mrs, PF. L felings eave 0 rae 8:30 delivering the Pontiac Press | CARPENTER C._ BOP TELS, 2B Sse at our store General Printing ‘& Soemery, goe Paces |? pox REPLIES || Sih ote,Pes ate De | MAHAN Peart leased cm reat of | foe eara pares” Aoni in | “Sepa Fe evstr 4x0 |AT CEMENT WORK | Str a™pysSpom tar aes M. Thiefele Punerst service 81 =e AN SPALTy co. qo to and from | | Wem CARPENTER Pi OR LLOYD MONROE APPL [ANCE Ss PRICE iin Mond heed 7, ade || _ At 10 a.m. Today there SRPRGaTY Poel Este Bechange | Tested “but oer arsenal ap | MANWOR OMAN TO RANDLE | One ne FE 4.6866 We aaron A egg ER VICE “Ch with Rev Pr. Henry P. Thiet-| } were replies at the Press OM MCAN sHo RE Mor better. Paid vacations time in 8. Oakland County. Or SARPENTE R WORK ALL KINDS. | Ad LAYING SANDING @—FIN.| Craters’ Reunke’ Washers, refrig- oe feleting. nterment ‘in a office in the following Reeds men to work during vace- sod sick ve, fetirement po ity to make 840 a day, No met) ohn acherstone, FE Licensea contractors. FE 3-7647./ types. of smalls 98%- EXP MARRIED MAN FOR SERV. BRIER. LOC AND CEMENT | £9067, slette PE ‘r840 Sales _Sapreasions of | sympat | ane nnn . SLDER COUPLE GHARE TEAR | - °¢ ation work. FE. #9 Targe. ‘Rerident we ervice, free estimates. Li tana rer kino “many [IST CLASS TOOL AND. GAUGE ; Steady work in union ood plan. Call FE 2.8318 |° ane a es eee “wire | cial, Ouranieed wore Pr PE | DT ACHE CLE aA im to Rev. Pawley, Mrs a es sate pence halite ott, B OF ma train. Our business ts shoo. with all frin ben Ex SHORT ORDER 4 tent ‘ror an eare of 3 vr. pga ke job menacing restaur- | _ 4-8604. ~ BE: ACH € CLEANING — ING and Family, =| Rd. Utica «&. all wegiienas selespeont tne ew. of 3 P» ge @-| cook and also Waitress. MI 4.9000. m and bath, EM | _ ant Pr 5-7880, evenings, BRICK. CEMENT WORK | Beaches cleaned tnstalied, sand “heariguit theske EXTEND OUR 2 SALESMEN TO SELL A NEW) $nd Riana’ County or | fits; must be fully quali-| "2 Thad ot Ponte ‘Speed | -WTD. MOTEL MGR ronrace Of eters ean RE) —* Hepaees a eo. nee : wtion ta as neighbors. and akland County en | Bove’ ome ery er aeveiopmente pis fied. Apply Avon Tool] way. 3 rH food and Rellable couple between st 58 _ ples 9083 eet metal work, MA- CEMENT & : BLOCK Walls aed windaue RANERS. a express: or 4th : to m motel. Good . : - _ Frmpaty tion. “able to o., 4th and W * poy jet SEWEWT AND BRICK WORE | SET Batt oo rere Eaten tering our recent be- fe ber 1k Sue Ret Rochester d Water Sts., LDERLY TF the right party. hist have. refer. INTFRION CR EX? EXTERIOR PAINT- | © EM uneys. er enn, Se, oe. DRY WALL BY sae ae A ang erciber, Lester. Ar Smen needed for our Sani-} YOU WILL EARN y P XE Ty E MPontiec Press Box #1 PERIENCED.| po “Tarbecue” porches fi _imal FE & ‘eo bie oF 3 Jatt service d MONEY NOW D: OMAN mployment A : se in ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- i In Memoriam 2A To 65, tpartment. . MON EY NOW be neat and ambitious. We train i housework & child care. Employment Agencies 8A MAN 25. WIFE ECTING. | antec “ ae so All we ton” PE pee & revinding rae ra Pike, a 2, Ages 1¥to 65, must have|, WORKING WITH A | {2%qM@ccamvasing oF eveline. | gon" Cisne wot BIRMINGHAM Wind’ of Tabor work Pa eSena | gaa Sires i Lov Li coRy o ED.| car. Sale experience help- LEADER ments to live are $128 OF more| lve in west 6337 OF ag Wison WoRK. HiGHE WO CED Tf 1 OUR SPECIALTY. PLASTERING : Sen 4 veers so today | ful but not necessary. Ap- Der wee _ call FE29143 for inter | HAVE” OWN CAR, CLEANING, | tmmediate nae R me time: Se Boal et A a “ FLOOR. LAYING BANDING: # Fin ayes eo esrmater __MA $4082 : ever away, £ \_teferences, $9. MaAyfair 66675, | yolst. @: Sec. PLUMBING WO * HEATING SERVI . memorier Ti Inert aver. Gay ‘4 ee Furnace Co., vo con newiode #. on ® wher ber a gin, 76 mete work a seams ‘ experienced ~ gt Hy win Esstone bie Prune Freee estim ates. “teo bg as cleaned and reoaired sheet meta 4 Bo nada no ag she Rnd oO . areas _ it Care of chil- rmingham Emoplovment Service DOW AND WALL wWashina. —?7 repai ee he ree : wleses be Mother Pather A-l TURRET LATHE OPERATORS Fons ted “Sane For interview, woe, oat x a R. ~ orn end pit $12.50 a wh. oom add siapte Birmingham, Mid.) FE 5-e050 or Fm 8-2825. ‘CUSTOM BUILDING, FHA FI- Lam greet iat ist ‘Peanel 2 : fod litle sons, Mike and Must set_owr Jobs Clean plant. | $ selected ag: rensive on Sse MI YOUNG MARSTED MAN DESTRFS | Dancing. Modernizing. PE 48470, | Blvd FE $4313. Lester Manley. :. << . | % hr. weekly N. hester a this Fay growing HOUSEREEPER OR MAID. AGE . P ADY WORK WITH GOOD | DRYWALL TAPING, G'ARAN- i ; 2 2 — awe oe cn = C 20 to 88. Plas ing. me fe MIDWEST WORK. PHONE, FE eta, DAY | teed Work. Free estimates, OR RALLY Rasa. a a D ary. Ligh : PONTIAC’ EMP, ht = s. YTHE ANSWER TO Rant anf iabrions, Pee . Schuett C Y L\ ] AN dry. Light how ae Private rm. | CONTAC Super LOY- | FOUNG MAN DEGRES WORK OF | ELECTRICAL CONTRACT WIRING OR_ 31186. Werdine R4., ar to lane wis. 2 TO COME IN AND DISCUSS Work Went, a sn Ce eh W. Hee | SEW ER Cl Cl. E. ANING YOUR PROBLEM: A P 7400 ATOR ag, {208 Orchart Lake aver’ Pm age i Bide “Pe Sanit Bt hes Work Wanted Female 11) 5 '@-M- BLDG. SERVICE | rr unen Sere Pests ‘Want Ads! To sell, rent, : W i Meo , x : "owe i pilecliing Deenen AT ires Oko HEATING SERVICE ( ) GONG MAN Fi housewsex oF bepyaitting Drayton 81 MATES, A gee. oft ustnete ‘and furnaces, Secy male's & Céitfommia. Average . CAREER CEN * CAB OF sight, ay OL - hie, wie FE 286. - wie warts Ap. — ee ite eration Bota things you're not using > agg Bonoino © AnD PLT Gana Baia. warns Heating Go.” O% .* wice ogee Don't, ‘through Classified pat (34248, ‘EVES. OR al, Pree eotimates. PE vow 4 \ y ys f $; - ; t, Fy e 4, gun SE : oa F ‘ ‘ n P 4 7 d i i (| (ov nh : . 5 Sightly Ac Fehon oats: Clskstn ca ‘iinmie| BUY OR SELL tine. Say Aan 2s, a. eon from etapa haa er IN DEBT? Eee ots nat oe erates vey Sta noe owt lay gat all ight «trouble i, she Ete fit gO Giroux-Franks | FSO, |e hen por See : Meth meio 8 : Let US | SELLING YOUR ae riety 4| Rent Lake Cottages 36A PROPERTY? Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind ~ MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Cain PE 6-8074 for class reunion ye ‘ . 1, . . ; ‘ AG: 70s & WED. REALTORS Mathews. | BEAUTIFUL, MODERN. LAR} matte tee, DO 3 BEDROOM 1 HOMES Siti Open, Thurs. 2 PRIVATE | Adu MYrile Stal, : BY PEARL. BLDG. CO. FUN WANTED? R. F. McKINNEY CASH - 48 HOURS _FOR YOUR HOME Ko ON git WRIGHT, Realtor Oakland Ave. FE 5-0441 Estate = INSURANCE wD 3 450 E fA S Teo Oekiant Ave iE aaset | room. Arncy. eduite ‘only. 200 ; We have im our file by 4 en Et SH ee PIOUARD SD POLLAN eager | 7 Wit "Sett, Fook Phorenrt CLEAN (2 "ROOM APT NEAR HERE IS bis [ust ONE ellent. _ owne cues a house with jak . Te rent : Painting | seecree oak) Rest crre (Peer erian | ES era SSS ~Tore aummiy | LAKE : 210 8, Te Reside ond $190. FE WisHES TO ce | Pe sos TOPE BE snes partly furnished On Lake 2 kids Rent Houses Unfurn. 36) ,,R00m*, PY, Day ot eee ate doen Fives All wok guaranteed. housetratier. Aug. | “Eater gee Wal Barty Oui -_. 0981_Poutiee Lake Ré. nd’ retrgnraie en Pe ge ‘ AINTING APERMANGING | 2 0et oher 4. Lakes since 1923. Harry Otddings COLORED ROOMS AND APTS. 2 FURN. ROOMS IN APT. BUILD- ot : ALLS ENTE: Real Estate & Insurance, for rent. PE 8-3970 ing. Apply caretaker. oe -comees. | HO’ — eh TUPPER —__ OR _31061| family, desires Sal hace 4 poem gg Ai mee ba ELDERLY WOMAN. | PRIVATE |3 BEDROOM MODER oounre pao ete te. walls, Cove . Gas trim By job or hour, %. oor. fave Wy a Sor ele- | Sea"s i. —nest_town. FE 4304. tee, $128. EM. 9310. neat an ; ishing. $14,000 terms, FAINTING AND DECORATING. mentary _ echoal. . cate as-| > WE NEED ~ FRANKLIN APTS. ROOM HOUSE. WITH STOOL. TORN a EAN ae ‘ : Wal © fe sured, 5 _ room th, ly. ~ cpeepenantinenn 93-8286 aie gtt tte Baan spa SEER nea HSH woe (aga eae e| ee ee! | PROPERTY i a : ay sasonabie rates. Free| field . for 73 7 months| | uty K. G. HEMPSTEAD 3 R Pp | HOUSE, MODERN. SEA. ar aan On the Inke ie always : form ig “T. F.| sta . Ist, Lincoln 47478) 3. 5 to i@ acre farm with good | 102 E. Huron FE +4204 | sone ear around, PE ‘8-155 investment, bed Searecan Pelton ors. ors re oo oe setae: ee eee Fe ciee.| on Unie 39600. Mr, Loner. | hom After 5 call FE 4-6194 5 BeDee a i. 7 . VACANT STOREROOM ACROSS interior posed — 3 bedroom: -etty home, Must be | FURN. APT FOR COUPLE EV- ROOM BRICK, AUTOM. from Eastern Junior High. Suit | jotting Servesed (paren 38 P. & Wall Washing |t1_U8 LEASE YOUR HOME| {00a iocation heat & hot water, screened poreh,| able for any kind of business, PE pig Lake. O8 000 down. Phone : ainting all Washing |For . EXCELLENT TEN- _trvthing _furn__ fe __3-#243. Paved street near school, evall-| _9-2396, basement FLOYD KENT, Realtor co i Free estimates. WE 12-2706 ANTs WAITING. ADAMS REAL- Wf you heve cay ef the shove LARGE PORN APT, IN APT.| able A ist, Phone PE 9-231. R ai & boat included, "a terms.| ~ ; , MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICER _Physio-Therapy 21A i se ————— please call our orice. You'll like [- P44 caretaker, 6/3 RMB. ee Soe ent Office Space | “QUALITY. BUILT ROMER” eftice Fee nciaiqes. i in| % My yt By! yee L. H. BROWN, Realtor ~ trig. Park Bog, 1 Far Pace. |} aus Lanetie, -—. Ae ce in ee ae Peng WHI I E * oda Bale A AYS to * ’ * vi : PE 42851 _ Oxbow Lae, MU 44017. °F | 1362 W. Huron Ph. Fe g4si9| SITCHENETTE WITH PRIVATE | (ROOM MODERN, 1 CHILD ONLY, | Loan buflding. ; AMPLE CUSTOMER entrance and stilities fr fs | $7. ADAMS REALITY CO. PE| _R ble reut PARKING. Television Service 22\WaNTED: FCRN Aer Iv Bt! DOG HOUSES + lle Pees PO LT i , BROS re 2912) employe of Park Davis Co., with . 5 ROOMS AND BA EAST SIDE | and main 4546 Hey. de - COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV) family of 2 babies. PE +0068. BUNGALOWS Malake tr tage $00 ce h Sia Close Su Tike and bus. $00/ H. J. Van We oe +1 ienanene < | ice calls. PE 48007. "|FOUNG | EMPLOYED | COUPLE ANYTHING LOCATED WEST SIDE 4 PARTLY | § "ROOMS AND AND, BATE. % OF | “month, 4-46 aia aa a ee ; _ Bay re Bg A Bs seen VICE. orotenies. gery ¢ ™ a a in am hours for your equity.| and private bath. S bedieame iy. teen A one a heat, Ga-| OR 13-1699 tn ev STRAKA vate how = pide, pref. ing room and Kitchen. 516 Orch FE e406 maa E ; ‘ TY eERT CE. PEL refrigerator. bor “ii, “Pontiac Edw. y.M. Stout, Realtor | take Are. PE S412 i T Fos, O98 Tear. + 2A iinepeinan H ' Takes, Service calls : Ja-|_Press 4 : Qpen Eves, Til 9:30 MODERN 2 ROOM APT. UTIL. RE- | 5, Leo ‘ Near LeBaron School Bans TUN. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 6-6165) frig. Hitenbed 18 Myrtie Dr. of |? ROOM, BATH AND A te 3) Foy Miscellaneous +e Ses = “ ne /Share Living Quarters 30) 0 | _ Oakland an A Telegraph. wth acee sor 42) wasr stDE. 3 vedroom home| 2,detfooms, § room, Ot GUARANTEED TV _BEPATR. ANY |< <= | CARR FOR EQUITIES | MODERY Em ABT NICE | {ae WTelegraph. ~ ONE WAY pom. Excchent ocetinn, | Oe ping, “Storms -RADIO & TV_127 8 PARED ST Bis ‘o share home of work by| § or 6 reom home. 9 Willard. Ff HOUSE ON CARE, FROTt COAST TO COAST Separate dining room. sere mon @ paved 2 ice 22A week, PR 29023. ROY KNAUF, Realtor | FEAT. CLEAN 7 RM APT: FOR: | ” Ey. re 34 Aubura off | pew? HERE LEAVE is aed ee eee ae for Typewriter Service niture newly refinished RE om. ss en nn | Wd. Transportation 31 | 2%% W. Buron OA #3139 FE_2-7421 ghild welcome. Ws Walking distance ivatiante 7 7 ay aRDACOE | p Pe, ee Sees a nl y fenced yard, $11,600, ‘ei TYPEWRITERS ING MA- LISTINGS WANTED . ; . : ‘om chine * Bret. work. WOMAN WANTING RIDE FROM In ang around WEW 3 KM FURR APT On| {trees in Ramone \errace, Col OR 31488 cone tidied emis dot ¢ Home Ngee ral Printing ont Cee Oe) eee Si eri panned! Hh fa oa 2a. House © SF ORES For Sale Houses 43 with 6 room modern e. Touliton: ie ee, Co. ly W. Lawrence _mornings, Call aft. 6 OR 33747. rn Lapeer Real ae o-00e7 PRIVATE ERTRAN NCE IN 3 RM. | “for business and ving quarters pean ath. Basement with ofl furnace. plocntng, fe *. Au 8 RENTED Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32/ rx or OA 8-73760 776, 307 Orchard Lake.) or nome and apt, Attractive atttat Garage, $9,000 with si bon down. . teatares Miteheli’s, 123 __N._ Saginaw _ st. FERSE Roca PRIVATE Bare | CC Mee’ See Tia $300 Down ¥ ‘wit. adults only, 287 Onkiand Ave. ings posers aoe $950 down. & room falls, auto, Upholstering 23 "ha Me NE aS you wales R ADES VERY Nice 9 ROOMS, PRIVATE HOUSE FOR RENT Rew 3 bedroom house, with one. Basement. Wb oar] ESE eo feeee coneie PAELLA PPL PLP EAP we cuToM LSTER- Pree | entrance & bath, FE '2-8553, 2435 Williams Dr. ment, ane + Bee it ng ‘ins Govley, Lake Rd. EM NICHOL IE & ¢ HARGER "out ‘couple, wo “arinkers. FE | HOUSE WITH CITY GAS ON | iaiee lot OR sant Pie AUBURN NEDONTS AREA, WO! A _fear, Free entinates 3 raei ty TRACTS WANTED We are speciatists tm trading. we | _ 24100, ° tnd shopping center. Mice lawn | 3 BEDROOM Hone. 3 ‘Sweet WH | home, fining ell. weiity. Needs pyrene creage... io x north 4 8 TELEGRAPH PE 6-200e CONTRACTS WA ere guinine 0 rorginties pe ime Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) Hwy. OR T1192. xe | hold contract. PE & ve ODEN ; 83 SLIPCOVERS DRAPES We need contracts for immediste | Ares. not feel obligated, cail MODERN UNFURN 9 BORM. VACANT HOUSE om ce “- al mi 2. i reads. Your materiel. re s sats Reasonable discount, large | fof 80 appointment to discuss the |? BEDRM. UPR. PARTLY FURN. |. Auto -heat & hot waler, Milford. | 980. 9400 down, $80 per month. 12 TO 8 P.M. pa gy ee ag 4 & Found 24) or. email new or sea- ssibilities of trading your Real| Lake priv OR 3-7 White Lake area. Cali MUtual| Aft. 5. FE 5784. a Pull - Lost ow soned contracts re Real Es- tate. We have homes, farms, 7 ROOMS. WoDERR mm floor FE 42887 $1250 DOWN Nie ere ‘noe ap- yyean OLD FEMALE RED TICK OLD FEMALE RED Tick) ‘te, DW, Huron st. eve | ond "Northern resorts Nisted. for | 21081. NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME. MOD- Inspect our model home | potntment. 6 EAE eosin vicinity of White| Sings, FE ¢€4s2 or PE C4813. | trade, J ROOMS AND BATH UPPER | ¢m™. Adults. Near Auburn and vestibule entrance co. Master bed: Lake or near Davisburg. Cail Ask for Ber Core. near downtown on bus line H Johan _R. $65. OL 2-5067 1 room 12° Modern kitchen, ¢ ‘ GILES REALTY co. MA 8-407. DORRIS & SON REALTORS hot water, stove and refrigerator | SMALL HOUSE. INQUIRE 3133 built. cupboards. bath. Util- | 82 W. FE 56175 BEAGLE. UNDER VET CARE Ie ee Ae furnished, Preahiz, decorated. en ity. Gun type oll furnace. water open 8 top continued. WE NEED 8 OAKLAND LOTS. ' PE GNPFURN. PART FURN. 3 eater. Choice — but waaren's pet. Re- B W iti Pa a. gLiiotT & gong oo. | room heute and garage. Lake . a plumbing. Privileges on wrt apoks Pao 526i, uyers auung eT CTINGS Ww peeee 7 ROOMS AND BATH PriLiries front. La Pope 3 Two Family Drive out ee to Duck Lake Ra. 4 BEDROOM aM WATER BPANTEL. We need contracts. Prompt cour- (GS. } furn, er month. FE 47902, . FO ee a Lake Ra 1sai| (ges, Cerviee, Ott cur cetimeee UYERS WAHING LET /3 ROMS. HEAT AND Ligis | Foe ace mates tear see, ot ere eee , nee HAYD DEN, Realtor DRAYTON PI Ants : owe eeu eaLIGo| en’ oseal 3 Fe Sovrt hek tor | GET CASH FOR YOUR [j ROOMS AND BATH APT. Rent Lake Cottages 36A wpteen reome and batt sp, B. Walton sou On BO : PONE See mee) We tnieat ovatinas| | RROFERAI"® SLPET SEF TER | Rent Lake Cottages 264) ers rec et Ge | pean | . vnvspnntsnigparecacinie C. TAYDEN, Realtor WARD & PARTRIDOE RFALTOR |2 AND 2] BEDROOM APTS. AVAIL-| —fenoed ; ated a coat — DARK TIGER STRIPED od) Walton Open Eves, Leslie R. Middleton 1080 W. Hurow St PE 43541 Found. occupancy ES "rare and bus. Let the mane RENT IT FAST taysing "3 is Leet a on see ink’ on forehead, One car/CASH FOR LARD CONTRACTS di, | BROKER PE 1906 |) ROOMS AND BATH PAIV ENT. | nisheg including, all utilities: Gail), Zoiv gfiitjgen Pw Price ‘eee: at ak ce ae * | ' v ie ie * . i ze geste, ag, sme Toe | fggtes fe De By FREDO APE RM PMI Wrap aeng| Low Down Payment |{MOWeH Rent Ade! Room.) fy SES Sey | soceacceipiseea ~ France, no more than ¢ od P LOST ON SOUTH SIDE, WALKER Rent Apts. Furnished 33) Gren‘ailowes "PE 24024 after 4)” Traverse City, Available July 2ist. house, apartment, any- Priced st: $15,750.00 Hound. black Seog. a —— GET IT ou I CK, | AND & BOCM BAZCERGOR m1 p.m. for details. \} to Aug, 4th, OR. 3-1972. Bare’ 2 worse’ sis WM. A. onthe olf F wanes a7°. ROOM ELOR | j ATH, STOVE, RE |< ROOM Ft , AVAIL thing ou Soe iter. rr SABLE AnD through Classified Ads!) spt. nest ang siean, 099 Robir trig, Aduite, 008 Markie \* pre oF and my, 7 mites tow gown ‘warmest aad ‘thing — Want Ads give yatte ale. Long Lake Yes, whatever it is — dial| j-Rooms, UTIL FORM ADULTS . is. Pa } i KEN N ED 4, Reward, MT . FE , 28181 for ah ad-| omy. 28 ooseere wor ron 4 ten Raid Lage FRONT. aN, SLES Leslie. R. Tripp, Realtor | YO" ACTION. Dial FE Y ; . 0) eres i: 2 GARAGE HOUSE. } throu assi- RN DEL On 2 Ww 2818 REALTOR taal fee ia Answers writer and get it! teak, PE 43878 SQDERY DELTER, COTUAGE, OF Fo “Vatl"or re tom = | 28181. | eet Ww +2800 name of .. Vicinity of Osk-| ™ B - Pu fied Ads. Call FE2-8181,| far°h 3,7 as oy eo open evenings al : . FURN, 74 : * k. July 28th to Aug. 4h. . ined ang Maitenim. Reward) 710 aMy# BATH Fons. | f 18h.) ee ger som te Ate | . Pe rscuilae ss TE PONTIAC PRESS, | WEDNESDAY. JULY 98, 1006 a _43| SLICE OF HAM ee _ For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Hiouses a 1 Sale Lake P || NICHOLIE f (CRAWFORD AGENCY car all SRP RS Ea C. HOUSTON REALTY ao Sec | LAKE PRIVILEGES | SY OWNER, og Say he ciri tie erect eee pi eB - | = } fplited i a te ool N ICHOLIE arms nad Seatsseeees carpeting im vine & Feom. oso aoae ese wat AP New steateres | |, & HARGER co. ¥ ea fer Super Value ae eines For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43| | ~ $800 DOWN home ah ‘sry teee tegnties,er e ernized , the sound value of 3 bedroom ranch ype with sc- tnd bath. i eulo. gas heat. ints hedroom nome io | sy a 2, BORM. ihe SECLUDED COTTAGE AT WAL- pm ee Eg Md aauprtne Dow grea pooh location & $1,509 aes bi. re tae. ans inenions: somenneens fot ‘oe + beat, Only Ts ts the Dedreom se sereened-in, from end back a « forced air PORTLAND ST. $4,100 total price poren . SSoteene home. Only ih is ee ee B: bonad Wis, wim G.s00" down, and” 438 Sgeet MUFTY om dis one. FE) down. Call PE 4-050. ™ 4 ae Ridgeway Realtor. | 5y~ Owen. 3 FAMILY. AUTO. Refreshingly Different Teac eck con 46201 gee furnace. bute. pas weber hoah: so lt ® this . | CLAR t § RM. MODERN.| er Corner lot. paved street. 1 i Fee at Rl erie. So” | Tm Porre Lake Ra rectus” | block fom, ‘hy Hall. Conk" ot Fie hase wares = HURON GARDENS |" COLORED ONLY 1} uheben, St | 71 R wom, | 80 DOWN, QUICK POSSESSION | the 3 homes OTTAWA DR. in ¢: oor tom pe ti den, carpetnd fonds ae soa" i edrane. Oniy 66 | _{Sthea a sar_gurnge, Pm Sie 2 re my 2. Hs t Sortie, |GAYLORD eee x FE OWNER "Mend? n'y Conveniently Sorates, | "5. Tits aseing SEW" g z qi Ese g sate! Veterans ares. | house. Shady let. Near| 08? = bur stores os | MULTIPLE Listina 5 Mr. Brown. LOOK! : Sinise hate aks A eORT fete “ TEMPLETON JB BROWN, Reskos THIS IS FOR YOU oan ‘eee wm | oa? Linge dy iat wi rvene | ¢ « mtr, Spacis ee one room. 4 FAMILY : Z DOWN . + Te y| large ¥ space You Con One \. our * one ey ooreat, Tot Pail Saatment ed este T cart and arte sty Brie yi Loeated. on main artery. on : 6 tor ap betries nt, frutt freee. 98,900, 1 block to st 7-room Solntment 441d We Walton w 416,900," ubstantial dows | . a “TA ( basement, #as heat, Nes eee | Sununmay | Skee Reis [MUA nae am he ; 4 oc- Tms., 1 yr, ae . Money NOTHING | Brilionetie's Ur) "oad, “hilt pstman reece Pier fees “ites Do DOWN — | 38 Sine Fale) Sh aieaaene SR) TA Taylor ns eatin wn : fod full Daan een down, gnreme K L. Tem Templeton, Re Realtor et ako Pavwenre 3 wm tant 3 bedroom * Foon Toom, ‘breesewar to Ihe : Sifter $, call On 3.1000 Oeklana a country setting. n Rent Wirina’ ine ‘y h Zour ek ee rs reps, Large ‘co corner” Jot “rani i ats ho Priced ‘at $25,000" terms. “TR 5 SPACIOUS ROOMS |” canon heat Bon McBonald’ bolder | KC HEM PSTEAD . WEST SUBURBAN |UticaRoad . pd 103 E. Huron ‘ w on extra conveuent to OM nied am Bateman Bret Sarawak recon ™ © ES revas| JONNY YSOYM] | ese Eee) eer Uae erm | Kampsen|. LOVELAND VETS’ Visage | SSR | oe water’ seit- | $900, DOWN MACEDAY LAKE washer s. ite BATE & — | me ORE bas be ie 3 BEDROOM | ** ie Full price | Gain ‘priced st $5,000, Price ty: | 2, Bedroom starter home with places tone in bedroom’. MANY OTIER REALTORS FE 40528 ? ; Cludes 2 houses one now rented,| Jake privileges. Only $100 dos automatic of radiant heat. re a7 8. Eves. E $1.350 * FUR D other vacant. Needs some re- y sa a comin gine of TURES | 371.8. Telegrapa _Bves. @ san.| Fanaeh pevilcnes, 8. HOMES 2. bedroom home buiit to 19s5,| Paiva bute tremendous value. innd 13hn800 ‘with 2 ranches - ]] . —masrente, . payment #2, Om Beat Dew | as0, Down F. C. Wood Co. | . rout the eas Homes Left D 3 BEDROOM , BALDWIN AVENUE eA dk ee ae wine a WEST SUBURBAN pieth, oak firs, Ie car gareee. 'y paserzy 43,000 DOWN Pep nn. | Mem uamae wmmee | Fe Oe alas nS ames EO ae Ble rie | Bae oe 20 | Roy Annet Inc. Westown | aftiiite..| Rucer| DOWN pa Sra SRE) ee ht | sane ol be A . ._ REALTY CO. Bian hos, 1""condition LOW DOWN PAY SCHRAM i000 DOWN, OP RCTAL civ you Bele on Coen papmedl. . Sige evince | ON DOWN PAYMT | os wonzoyon stom rpten| i "alee actus ele | 4 YOM, Dow Parents, |" "For Sale Lots 4 AUB HEIGH nee ES. ing plant. alu- tn ex excellent condition. Plastered livin one oak oes Hatt, 2m. Onreer "re clean, a dream house ‘with full 00 te 419008 down, e, — a rae minum storms ad teks Gn walls, oil heat. Big 20 x 36 dear “avers, birch 6 doors. automatic heat | OPS Eves, & Sun. Re yee basement, gas heat & 2 car| medium. end smell. some with frecuiater 3” bedroom “bungaiow Farr. Brice fa ie ih FEO qrtre lave | Quick’ bossecsion’ aeagee. You Can’t Find stun “~ and older homes, it will be « A WOODED ACRE and arepince, Spins ‘ - a Better Buy S BrDROOMS EAST menewe te he Satslde ‘Postion ta guctustve, Sell tales oe eae BUNGALOW INCOME PAYMENTS KNUDSEN Qver 1 acre, § miles east of | YOU DOWT HAVE TO HAVE A nd Reg, subdivision. Lake 'privi : POSSIBILITIES f Pontiac. Full basement, 2 car re hd turpace ete. e years old located You must bee this exceptional Keego Harbor garage with worksnace, and ail; To own this beautiful, 3 bedroom | hardwoods om this 150°x300° site. Lake Privileges ware fat eh niteae ‘Gee 3 YY - istrict. ——_ Ee 4 well-kept § room home to full As LOW AS 8° cana on a blacktopped . for less than $10,000. rene h ste s peme, specter at on Priced immediate sale, down buys this attractive : . ment, paneled appreciate it 4 rms. & full bath . st. is this § rm, and bath Evenings after 6. call yr. Le-| Sliding door closets, built im iess,/ WARD FE. PARTRIDGE <- | & owt many other | Mine inrge closets. Pull bemt, er Mont gerne, A. very leg hone bold, Mi saan BT oil heat, fully insulated. all thls) De AT TOR 43581 hy Ry / oll heat. by appoltinent| INCLUDES EVERYTHING at cat be purchased’ for sera SR OO nee! RE FE 43581 ¥ o only, MODEL O only $2800, down, call us| A. JOHNSON, Realtor Ra ones Businesses site or PE. 4304 ote S75 | , PEN nw 1704S. Telegraph Rd. | "seeuto down, 4800.00 tut price | 1050 W. HURON ST. ————— = modern six ohn ‘K Irwin DALY AND SUNDAY 230 Elm S FE 4-25 room ent, good neigh-| OPEN EVE. 7 TO 9 . wield "o . 810 MELROSE. Drive out north treet 2 berhood, this is. certainly me a 2 lots, rn r room. REALTOR \% mile past Montcalm o rms, 1% baths new oil to sell, seo it ‘now! petoed . % ACRE LOT, Es, agg! + a A ear- pm wiley, 1038 Rast’ Bite to Melrose. Turn ight furnace, x pontine / — LE -4 mits on ee nate ot “a bath est ron Street roe, ay My material ; , ; Seteeoatio losed OFFERS sia R| i see Se ree He Bin Eee) Castell Re Realt fiom and eee, i, FL i, | Russell Young | agwietwrce—s vex , Rt D. RILEY, “BROKER wn, bes, sores 'y py) rood garden spt. REALTOR-BUILDER evelopment custom butt St.M , Lake Ave. PE ¢1181| own or tax #8_Oakiand See 1 no 412_W. Huron TE 44325 | homes NO PROJECT 10USES. : St. ichacie-$1500 Down) ESTATE PRO frade. ¢ small A artri ge ’ FOR COLORED Ww M. H. KNUDSEN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE or mere, Dover! resettled ecrper "ment. RS = PERTY ease tanks FAMILIES Reale ' Jocations on Silverbell 24.4 num. wont we ea SB in" AEE gus WRENS DE nny ag] THE BIO TORR | gem mete esamaee NY Mie eS = Sylvan, Village oor Large Home—Clarkston patting A real value for $6,500| the market oil heat sereeted BRICK COLONIAL 1,800 down. Also several }and, - rable aij brick ho peer Rd. Salesman on. prop. Bitusted in good resiientia! Cort, levee {vets poems, dandy - AINE: : bedroom newer homes and ‘i Mi ore ferrites roams. “aei0 enty, “Gail Pare Sunday, LADD S ta" schocke sad" chorging PAUL D. HAMMOND | Blace'to uve. wriced tote" | Bor thote who, enjov the tra-| for Mrs © Howard, 18 Gilles | _ TONIGHT 68 Thad! ati ental ee cena , center § room modern 26\¢ W_ Huron re iG . ditional lines of colonial archi- Fh. FE 24412, John Kinsler. TaN ENE y scaping, avest Bloomfield LAKE FRONT ~ Bome in excelient condition, ene Eves. 430 PT. ON inf sonvemtennes of meders fiving this _Realior, 2 _¥_Weron_ 8. 5563 BERKLEY—$7,450—ves sad, sewers. bess coped E RO} for 2 family income , A gracious farm a 3 bedroom brick in B'oomfie' a a new home with vestibule road and LAKE . seo” tal" price for the four tots — heat. owners are m ; have | TO is tauth of the Pon- Pegs Ba SERVICE | Owner Transferred closet and 9 ft. picture win- LEGES. YOU want the most ckmibined ts $4,006 ‘with’ $1s00 8. . ot U S aaetet water base ray heat, tlae every Put v on INGg & SUNDAYS G I Resale dow in, the spacious, living for You money 00 don't OU S: " ¥i 4 Fami | specious : Soneate extra lavatory. Interior BIL-LEVEL North end, 2 bedroom bungalow ofl furnace. Lake privileges’ oy 313,500 with Teasonabic ' ‘% room units four . six jacee ‘Yoome, reened in| newly An outstanding with nice ‘size living room, pie- Immediate poss. ~ $1,150 wo payment. : ks town in excel- rear Deautiful awn. value at $16,075 on terms. LAKEFRONT ture window, kitchen with gining down includes down pay- : Ul I } T1esS jot conan ‘Buch wnt baa ‘Best Buys’ | Beth dat cement] y Ee, aia yd sPee ed att atig tee, fiers, | Gent and All closing ete, FE gg a. for motel, or other types of WEST SIDE, $8950 nae riot te iste, * ful-| ‘and screens, full basement, auto- only $82 includes taxes end gpg a Ss Pl feeome of ¥ month. Today business. Outstanding buy 415 800. tet of hens ter the sun room, ot, ese Fenced ‘reer yard. Otter ee. | «— maurance. REALTY CO “Multiple Listing "Sere . $a manta, bes by Geer, om . DERE & 80H, REALTORS fi What ts offered in this “epe-| let part eae 4 BEAUTY & QUALITY — | 238) Orchard Lake Ave. PE Sous |LARGE LOT EAST EDGE OF pevea'atre $8) HORSE LOVERS | ae) ee a east tees | fs lee h'Petme tora: | Og fome, Gracies iiving ‘eom | ta\toad conten autete wagders | ‘ me ic an an . . m good condition, outside modern an We have just the it $1,250 DOWN ving room, with gfreplece. 2) SAVE — SAVE—SAVE | ¢ room. etal aide bungalow, han-| Sith... tteplace. ledgerock | but rough inside. ta acre with op- MONTICELLO Clarkston Colonial you want to keep a few Located 3 miles west of ian Viinde, storms “aid screens. Walk to work. Near Pontiac Mo- Y, location, with full basement, Large deluxe kitchen fea- gain. “as.aet with $880 4 BE | 4 desirable tots, «© x 130 ft 9 room home fm - 30 acres 4 rolling Pont § roo bungale : ef heat and « full) basemert.| tors. 4 per cent’ O! mortgage. A heat, auto-gas hot water, tures Thermadore stove and fret or else — City water, gas & sewers, black perfect in- exclu-; — wd us teal nice barn with ‘ ot *. " " What more cowld you ask for at| «A wel point 2 bedroom bun en, Features carpeted living room, oven. Both bedrooms mas- topped a street Cal) PE 5-7023 after sive subdivision with lake Remodeled farm hard floors ad betel only — on easy terms. Move | full basement, recreation om. separate come room, 2 cozy bed- ter size. Activities room eer RACE tie Gen te pias containing 3 | room, Large tot, 19x186. in at once P plsstered walls, knotty pine din- plastic preetteat a engnen, iss pleasure to look at. 3 in Wen Lake. Ls tare GAKLAND LARE PRiviLEGES — roms, tar] nace “eth Weems nets | 2 FAMILY iors pheeny wocgrmied. 0 | HE" CR les, kas Shetiiaresceacs, “acct | shy Saal poplars, eb | tocdeuer une st U2 Vedroom 12x23, Garpet-| among many fine Leslie R. Middleton down. $54 per month, onset een. “ais, with onl guburban? It is a real beau- $18,250, terms po nh A Ke goon eng base-| tates : ell-kept tn- ’ with a beautiful view. Down pa: ment, team eet, 3 car es. price of only $11,500 nn dae ce ee Fis,” Commbreni LAKE FRONT INCOME INDIAN VILLAGE — Gra- STATE -WIDE ment as low as $120, Streets to ; tot sox is $18,- Scbstential ment son @ rooms and bath on riment with 3 I cious home of x. mn be paved by owner. LADD'S INC., S00. terms. ‘ required | R pant. ve RF twine room snd bedronmt, ane’ beth see eile o fireplace ‘hattwood ™ hoor: 11 Real vente Kate Rervice of Panta , |e EB Ee oe C] I K 11 8, Tele Clarkston Lk. Frt. Brick MONEY MAKER }..-J “Ai furore 3 ra Cee ad te Weak gihS55 | 49 Mt. Clemens Bt $201 iz nored_ wat kitepen aie: 5 ROOMS, tow PAIGE, ¢ Coen Lot in OCHE. SIER luff Sub cree rick! And we do mean fust THAT, EAST SIDE INCOME 2 th Sa ttt $ikteo on terms. | ° “rm O° Belen keicheer” "Fe breast, room ait Niee- pant By owner, $606 Lox Cavin) Higniy restricted, | ideal for 3 ; festa i ‘0 lake > bos rooms — moons “4 room one eee “tas living COMMERCIAI ly landscaped lot. Two car For Sale Lake P: top street Cone eer ne one y Goon with Soeess to many) full basement, 2 :- Devement oll heat, "Seay apfey WARD E. PARTRIDGE 1 oye ANUF ACTURE garage. Only $14,500. ~ ake Prop. 44 FRA approved. Walking distance i2 <0 Wits fremese. om ani bom } a of fied ment are furnished, and rents| RF AT.TOR FE 43581) 4 4 AUBURN MANOR—We are LAKE PRIVILEGE Lors wot RIDGEWA* REAL ESTATE Pe 15x15, sun room #xi2, h up, oll furnace, built for $18 wit, week. Upper ant. Excellent location & from gfiering this custom built verine Lake $600 '0 vet cent dn. | 913 Baldwin Ave rE : Eitches 4 and iav in °44, west of city is now VACANT. Pricea at s7600/ 1050 W. HURON ST. se _souter of aM. eit built ft home with 2 A cS Owner MA — ‘ J ned ; Elivater vy near with $1969 down, payments of $60 room home moved oe © bedroom ote plastered garace, The - s. — pen coae 2 Elise pets aks priced per Bem J pei Solamoe, OPEN EVE, 7 TO ® Used for ary ee ed Gas heat. eunesion with rad basement Car- room sitex ate very good: oH fecrestion sia new oil fur-| erate dows armen "ood =| xeegona cowe.| MULTIPLE Listia service |“ Baas cermct me A weed bay abd) Living opm aie. bet | of Svar bark and. tae ty] SQUAW LAKE ea we : ace cal wow.” ™ a 4 UR RT aw ED, 2 Napariments TALE oF TE yown SYLV. AN SHORES $795 DOWN — Brand new starter and Sn el | owners” Choice cs a a.f XO 75x30" im marvelous view as bac. ‘percnaced room ‘apts, Rach Wik take less || T ranch | Beautifully putlt and designed 2| home with full basement. Exterior| birch cupboards, in the 7". Wonderful fishing ithe - home, hora A RARE FIND iesee trast "priced of ate | tree buagalon “ot brick or frame wegrocmn . Spngelow. _pitetored| sil ieee, et eeig tet, Mell Kitchen “rail” basem Mayiair 62306 Mole oe “ VERY “Drsing BF ag fe cera gente. utom - eS i: A. : . * On , just the th =f wit t tn watuen, and “{ite b Plastered usual location 225 feet front. lines, jciose to the ehurches arage. wall to wall ca ished, as 9 and $9,250 RANCH BUNGALOW —Built Walls, ok floors, expansion ® 200 deep. A TER. . ; ss. water * nice a me in front 1954, Mere ts de beautiful home attic and full basement with Rite spot for most an } in the of tw : oe with t2th down orice of Fi, Ee so or the ‘money. Carpeted throw as heat. Nice large lot, 94, operation, ZONED : pers or Ser IT : $000 plus — 9am y $20,500 with , eat ee bath. hi rage. tS or | TA chines " ree. . ARK REAL EST | ; MAR’ [" brn on Pe ~" | rap Wats nek iw ee L Ht inowy, Re Realtor Be eter Cea wh to, FE] MpseBey, in Bq Eh 2402 | oF ) | at you ca ‘Open "Eves. in 8°30 pm” Muluple Listing Service i Fe b-o101 orn rity ae 1062 W. Huron oo, rE $0407 nee. ‘Mltiple ‘Listing prod 12-8181, , : « \ ; * . + ‘ . a ime ¥ t , ‘ 4 ‘ \ : ts . : * \ { ' ‘ j - ? \ i \ t i , id (3 _ | , | , a \ L ee Ge . Ve oa - | ay \ oe iw * : |; Rte J : “ of - 23 = ; ee fd a» et 4 $ ie a \ ee Pg ee ee! Pe J \ pa ee pa — lus t} SS ae eS ee ee gy ~~ = G CDE UPPER STRAITS LAKE} € 7 e 4) vel home, REALTOR | FE 43581 or tone: wéu "alnained sapsuond reads, | Grocery PONTIAC LAKE FRT. te. th. ee take this “ORION TOWNSHIP bs. fte cack, 00% Paliding sites LOT site. §0x120 bullding City water, sewers, paved! . streets & sidewalks. HOME MART 2082 Ww. 1 Buren > ye seu For Sale / Sale Acreage 47 24 A. WATERFORD 2 ry locate ain Pom Sass WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR rT yy. R AY REAL ES8T) 975 Baldwin n Are re on FORCED acres. on TWO ACRES neg ground with Lake Gots eee ese mee M. BREWER PE 465181 Fe ion” MA 5-581 FE S110 taf *, ROCHESTER AREA For Sale Farms 48 1 Mile North _ of Pontiac en ES hed mt: use — now rated a a dairy farm. td fend i “4 rod “ifentage. = ‘Attrnctively | Rochesier Area “ | note he evens situated n Anat Be '9 ctor stats for yy country estate $800 per acre—a real buy! an iitlie R. Tripp, Realtor W. Lawrence Street FE 6-6161 or FE 50338 intersection Zoned "i etal, a 160 = 200. Block oppgrtunity Full n origes $10.00 Maurice W ‘atson, Realtor LL THE TH” “WE SELL 1 WW. #Fifth, Rochester “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” TRADE This groce: owner would con- — your © or s land con- in His established e008 ‘ear, ar” Living “Guariers are ine! metuded. th i near Pon- jac, competition. No chain ‘store DOOR MFG, & HOME vue 4 frontage establi, deor’ manufacturing Sustness , Detrott, If desi: DAIRY FARM ié) ACRES. TEN- ant pled WwW FARMER’ S “FARM COMPLETE © First time offered, 158 acres tn ng. Monthly milk check, $700. remodeled modern, tm. house, iate in and out. Large basement Sent with clean- er. Silo corn crib, ‘okt eke en equipped work shop with weld. er. All out buildings in ex. con- dition. This fs your rtunity to start farming with established the start, $45,500. * RIDGEWAY REAt. ESTATE. 075 Baldwin Ave | FARMS or ALL KINDS, nd | is OS ._5 eH ol AS Co a PARM NEAR MAYVILLE. | ction soil, new barn. t peat. graine good we 4 3 annee mber, old house ‘yes Paul Heiter ayvilie, M ie ia je acr #0 TILLABLE. SUCHY Nadal Realty FE ¢31 FOR Pantin i AND A oeusd Cal) Rutledge OR Sait FE 40003 FOR SALE 60 ACRES. 2 MI. | oe Pontiac. om ent Sara. 6| © r Good on Joon he house, Zoned" ‘ior g * gre, op- eration with open pit. Sv widow. FE 7-8286 ‘Sale Sale Business Property 4 49 ‘BY own OWNER: APPROXIMATELY 3000 sq. ft. Concrete block prick front with plate glass. Steam heat. 3-phase current Nice show rm. # by 185 ft. lot. With ! 8, Telegraph R COMMERCIAL LOTS ft. on Montcalm 1 block 120 east of | RIDGEWAY REAL ESTATE (973 Baldwin Ave FE 4-6203 an be Lr pape se guste ba 50,- + 412.800" dow: down pay- ; none MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A, LANDMESSER, BROKER PE +1582 1 Park At Our Front Door ay hig MEL Lo OUT With Troceries., — _aiiehway ‘mn rc home wonder- ii a4 $300 Da. Plus inven- HQME .& CABINS On 5% acres of lake frontage. 6 cabins plus me wukle and boat busine:s. i. esse to add more cabins of sub-d C. PANGUS = 1919 M15 Ph. Ortonville 132 collect Partridge| 13 THE “BIRD” DAIRY a just outeté e BUSY BARD WARS. Lees Located west ee Off street pa ores” $3500 r fal" ‘price plus stock. . ORTHERN BAR. Without « ~| ig one of the best Sidest taverns in the $42,000 gross r year. Seating for 100. Owner's | a9 a. pa Bis ® wih #13 real ¢s- 850 down. wit Saelgt te % 28 BE ETTE GROCERY Iocat- the suburban leke region fist gow" per yr, $6,000 down WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 REAL eR A #! PUsEeeEs 1050 WE "HURON “ST. OPEN EVE. 7 TO 9 DIXIE HWY. | | Northwest of Postioe. 1. ft. home, new in °5) Modern kitchen, full th. s FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FR 56-6106 Open Eves. Next to the Consumers Power ‘LARGE COMMERCIAL BUILDING 8.000 sq ft. Zoned industrial, pate ted on 8. Blvd. near Sag- inaw 6t. "Butta ble .or many pur poses. Box 6§ Pontiac Press, -. Motel Site | M59 WEST OF PONTIAC 249 tt. of frontage constituting an ry. ee a 2. ART, TO BUY TO SELL. REALTOR PARTRIDOE 18 THE “BIRD" SMALL RESTAURANT IN MID- land, for sele PE 40135. ern VERY NICE CLEAN pe OROCERY borhood. oe pane busin: sell con, siness _ Cah FE 41008 GOOD MACHINE SHOP Half sere on corner, 2 bu 36236 & 30x50 separate or beth; with business or without, Large bulld: sultable for row taurant or Bmeall butld room Sane or s n ar 1106 machine opportunity fort brokers This is a per en and profitable operation. semen Co 116 Ann Arbor 8t., Flint, Between 2:00 to 4 00 p.m. OWN YOUR OWN ‘BuUsINESS for $300. Restaurant in Water- HOLMES: BARTRAM. 40 ford on Dizle Mwy. 5443 Dixie | OR 64. : THis is to lease modern - *| tion in Mich, We you piste ee: vith itying re extra, $980 down. P.O, Bix Pontiac. od WARD E. PARTRIDGE Will sell building WILL _J-C. HAYDEN, Realty Money te Loan ers) LOANS $25 to $500 a ‘TS always to deal pays at BUCKNER OFFICES ARE LOCATED: PONTIAC, 2nd floor National Bldg. DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy. WALLED LAKE. Barnston (Next to Bank) "oe block north screes trom Bast modern office, so conv - ae ome me svat You. ‘Or phone We Home & Auto Loan Company 7 4 Perry Meroet Hours: + te 4 Saturday ® tm 1 WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 SPATE FINANCE CO. 702 Pou State Sank Bidg. 4-1574 . LOANB TO $500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE Ground Piloor) 4 W. Lawrence St, __ FE 41538 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. Loan’ BA gh Ph. Rochester OL tore ‘Ot 19781 LOANS! Extra Fast > Service om signature. car or furniture. Loans made without endorsers for any worthwhile purpose. Up to You can ces $20-$50 quickly 20 months to re HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 3% Souths 2nd _Fioo, __Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS $600 TO $1,500 Fo: any purnose on homes, modern or not, in Oakland County 2. Por home ad4itions or ration of Pontiac ina® St, Kay Bid PEders) 40555 |} im on ements 3 '@ rough-in. or lose Sones Partly construct 4 To build e@ garare '* on ® iorece home ‘Avoly 200 National Bulain y al 4 Pontine or phone FE 4 ame Swaps 55 TRADE UITY IN 8 RM. house near Baldwin School for property in deer country or smal) pereage in Pontiac vic. FE $4 HP ROTARY TILLER, WILL sell cheap or will trade. FE ACCEPT YOUR CAR AS DOWN parmess em new 3 “edroom home half acre, access to lake. _Lake Orion vicinity «Rm 37497, APT. ON WHEELS, 344 FT. TRAII- er. Small down parment or will phage what have you. 448 Wind- sTTENTORT MASONS. S, CARPEN- ters, plombe or electricians Wit! accept your ‘abor for — vment on new 3 bed rg “s jake Soares sleeps 6. N rked. Furnitare ah comm wis, Pe , . If no answer, call FE s ae 8 WASHER ent floor danders, waxers. hed trimmers end ladders: ‘7. Lawar mow- BARN NES | S"HARDWARE 42 W. Huron 8t FE $-0101 For Sale Clothing 56 Sale Household ea Se Re olla (able. 66’ Glenwood, 1 coals. Cheap. re mattresses. 2 bathreom A 1 : condition On'e $61 MT #1300 if CuBic FT pr Hot POINT Ae or, dem ator «© $2729.05. I e . 1 cond, Wringer $5 00 Chamber: jain ~~ : £L New euaranteed | * -— ‘Sie down oa _ aves t wee avtag washer lel. A-l condition $38. Posse MY ME 3371 BOTTLE GAS Mew low price Complete tnsta}- lation Only $3 olus gas Kenren Rottle Gas OR 53-2491 CASH POR YOUR FURNITURE or tools, OR 22717. COLDSPOT DEEP FREEZE. yr. old. Pull size + vas spring rE 4-6364. Call after i” Le USED CONSOLE TV. $9.65, ANTIQUES NEXT TO TRAILS End Boat Houses, Pontiac Lake. on 3-406. | SH FOR SMALL RADIOg AND ‘Sortable PE 54-8755. heives on door working #P eondition iat LINOLEUM $7.20 4% FT. WALL TILE scl vet arp. HOUSE part ta *iibe | eee PPP i Sic at | CHAIRS—CHROME, IDEAL FOR extes bitches 4 aire. have a m ¥v oF colors. ‘Terrific values. Michi- gan Piuoreseent, %3 Crehard Lx. DAVENPORT & CHAIR, BE room suite, desk and ehatr, or- easional chair eee rocker, 288 EF Bivd. § PE 2 MoE non. DELUXE PLOOR er, Excellent ee ‘Grom! wileohent, “comb 10, Tosle Bireh "nush ~~ ee’ x Ht”. ft. of sliding door track. 3-8461. DUNCAN DROPLEAF MA- te eheirs, hogany dining room jeather pads like new . +8706. FOR SALE CLEAN ALMOST NEW taper spring mattress $15, OL EEZER IOMT, America's best makes, freezer food guaranteed for Svears $305 (runeit Mtchiges Piosrescent, 353 rane: chigan Orchard Lake Ave %e. PREEZER. 196 11 Cu, Ft. Nationally aaverticed™ The L. A, WAGNER CO. 960, ~ne ~ portableg. PE. bar ogg a ieaices ax ATOR, apr _ at 7 : 1986 by BHA Berrie, te, “When I ordered roast beef RARE, I didn’t mean SCARCE!” Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household Goods 57 Rollaway ‘Ped wit mattress sie LORD’ S e WAREHOUSE 2239 Elizabeth Lake Road. PE 8-3741 . ue wine oe Mae TRADE-IN DEPT. TV antenna & Chest of Drawers maple .... § 9.95 WALTON TV f piece breghleet Gehan. $298 Cor. Jos! FE 22987 | china ‘cabinet oo. vviscssss= 18.98 serusees peeeeenes 6 TRA GUARANTEED escane d Automatic OTS... 4. $00.50 Up Bar port chai” seavees i] Wringer washers ....... *" UP | Vanity chest & bed ........ 06 efrigerator apeese 6 up i¢ piece dining p 50 Vacuum cleaners vs $795 up ANY ITEMS Reve Rg lacoments, Parts & CONVENIENT TERMS umes THOMAS ECONOMY F URNITURE ¢ co. Oniv oe TRADE _ sw fF ED-| VACUUM CLEANERS. PA __brushes, al' makes. 056 rile. USED GAS RANGES, ode J “AND R. B. Munro Elect Ce., _1060_W. Huron. tsED DC seeee MICEINE With “USED VALUES pebeeeeworcness 5 Bettuater “veltig. 2.72: season i 30 SPOt PEPTIC... vevnsecseee . ae MW refrig cidetversceres OOOO Frig. auto, Waahe?....:..000+- ee Hamilton dryer pecorseve sO elec range ....... 80.5¢ Above merchandise in very good CLAYTON'S Furniture Appliance _ 2065 Orchard Lane RA FR 4-6811 ee FE 56-8074 USED RE $40 569 and B. toe Aric, 1080 P he “e Hd HOTPOINT Some oe . N ke vi - ODN OPPORTOWETY | _Priviewes Call |POLL EE, Ong. sTOvVE—n ITY ‘ Dh eee 056 mn you | pow nao sm mH, FULL S128 MATTRESS PERFECT Pea & A APPLIANCE SALE up to 25% DISCOUNT ere = wee. 2 TEARS. ) PAY : installed, Our stock ‘s new and we aan e ve ®& good faite ae caer 28 fb. Crown Coat in. Q. ...... $2.5 Ba a Comin &- BR Bie acetone cs he ae ot ime Sat be Me" PIWOOd ow cece es BY i00 ft bag 3 insuiniion .°".) $438 MAKE SURE ‘TS BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Oo. Pontes lM}. een 8 or = none Ee mar CLARY ADI hg ed we pe -¥ “een re T, etric eoot is faneous deer misce items Call FE pete Pm eee oS SPEC eee teen Re 16 the ee Chee « YES! iTS UNION WRECKING CO. AGAIN. 55 - Y mit B 3k eee eee 6x8 and 8x8 timbers .... Window. sash” te vier ¥ yes e bbs Pareé ere §g=78 -» $14.99 $16.05 ver Ss Zs We: Rave Coment eT eae hema PIS, TPT Toa site: Gratiot, or scat zie a Telegraph, 6. of ae idich san ard, ref an "tt 4 "UN TON Wi RECKING » INC. Reaien i. | HOR NEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS factory SUMMER SPECIALS geet coma Quick FE eam. * All awning & storm window sales, 4-089 ee ate - ee Dag hi let a / aN ~ eeu GOOD BARGAINS ‘Two eae F-2 Case combines, Used Parma a wetion For Sale Housetrailers 78 37 te S. MOBILE OXFORD. Trailer Sales ee ' Ra a 8 hn Deete ian casa ate HOUCHTEN & SON 638 North * - Rochester Exchange ANDERSON CHAMPION ~"ROTTLE GAS ACCESSORIES STORE ARD MOTOR ANDERSON — HARDWARE CO. SERVICE Sate Tee 2 iat, Secor Zimenes a4 © 1956 by HEA teoviee, : For Sale Cars 1 “This is one way of keeping a good fishing spot to our- selves, isn't it, dear?” North Chevrolet's Big Lot in Bemiogham TO jONe S wen Bring It ItHere “AVERILL H. J. VANWELT COMMUNITY “MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN RP CARS ONLY 2 BUD SHELTON MOTOR SALES Comer ot Auburn & © Bird. eS tervies cars, , make anv model. Top BA GLEY AUTO PARTS See M &M 1 Motor Sales ae a le ST For Sale Trucks 90 Vv. PANEL TRUCE | ' ae “Ton PICK UP. | pei d tor y low mileage. Ne New Sask ap |. truck CHEVROLET Maple S507)" Open nites “til 8 a ‘4? DUMP TRI ECE Wii ‘0 MO- tor. Olive 2-6546. Ughts and cover 240.8 Teleara Alte om “4 r gil canis CRA OR +-1ie4 FT UTILITY. ALUMA@RA BOATS NNYAN ATS (sheet — ANY BOA! & MOTO FOR Come MARIN PORRD SERVICE : VARNISHES We have several new out- board runabouts used as demonstrators for sale at “i ete S RARRINOTOR et for: EVINRUDE MOTORS Grumm Old an cawes Marine INLAND LAKE SALES 2121 W. Huron Pontise FE +7121 is FORD % TON PICK-UP, IN ean condition, Cal} FE 17-6583 a | Hag MC 1 FV ead STAKE TRUCK. GMC 1% wn hie gen ee Ane STAKE pyMer BODY WIT < T i pumps 7 ft .2 ft. $100 quick” sale sale. FE For Sale Cars BUICK peo 4 4 Exc Tho 1953 ROLE MORRIS MINOR. faites oko’ gS = Sseitens coadh, GLENN'S 7 2 TONE GREY, | Ot mate, Fedto by 3 SEDAN, HYDRA- tits: | youll buy it ®| Bright Spot No co-signers No furniture loans No finance companies ¥ . down © Easy GMAC “ferme, Bee |. HASKINS |=" For Sale Cars 91 ¢ at Orcha: ans * “CY OWENS” YOUR FORD DEALER A-1 USED CARS: “CY” OWENS CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY USED CARS CASS AT PIKE eTs. FE 4-188 National Motor Sales “We will sell you a car, even if your credit has been turned down else- where.” $39.50 Dn. OVER 80 REAL BUYS || Birmingham - Clean Cars FROM . Bob Frost, Inc. MERCURY > L DEALER CONTINENT 850 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM you jut every ¥ Li attractive . Van Welt. CHEV. CONV, V4 POWER "Eas ae laded, ef Call on “@ CHEVY ; DR, BEST OFFER, FE 4-0606. —_— The Wind Blew All Our Prices Down TIURON MTR: SALES 952 W Huron FE 2-204) 51 CREVIE DE DELUXE. 5-2806. CLEAN, $65. FE CHEV, BEL AIR «DR. rN i Gi Glide, -heater and radio, ALL THIS WEEK 1055 Olds 98, roomy. 4 door sedan with easy drivine Hydr. trans. safety first turn signels, big air conditioning heater and defroster under coated when ew, a lot of car for a little money. $1895. 1054 Olds. 98. 4 door, one room for the whole family, hydra, drive, power brakes, « power Stee sing Bai hie oer viet wer ateer’ y hae & ea ey then half fi tees Ford V-8. 4 door, a car clean enough to put you kids fn One ewner with gas saving stand- ard trans. $895 1051 Stud. V-8, 4 door, the perfect ear for mamma to do her shop- ping with, and safe enough — ose. kids Call teday on this 1951 Buick special deluxe 2 door @ nice clean sturdy car with seen"! standard trans. R&H. ee ee, 3 door, good transpor- 196 Ford V8 oueg motor and tires, poor body $65 reoU GHTEN & SON PRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE omc TRUCK DEALER USED CARS: ‘SS BUICK R . $2005 r+ su UDEBAKEN 2c 2 door... “§ 198 ‘53 BUICK Riviera Cpe...... $1098 "83 FORD 3. oor . 705 ‘83 CHEVROLET 4 door...... i 8095 53 NASH Wargo veceee 795 8 onary tron 3 8 levebe OUTH 4 i, MOTOR SALES No Temahate Del mmediate very We Hold Your Note NOTE Buy Ret tere Everybody's Credit MOTOR SALES me Good Here 1 § SAGINAW us 8. © at Judson We CADILCAC “CONVERT FULT | ia FORD FOR SALE CHEAP. a 68 6 ——— re RADIO Tt ORD SSR pa, boaket, x inside & out, +Snot| TACK” Bright Spot Otchard Lake at Cass Fe sous HAUPT PONTIAC SALES Clarkston 195¢ Starchief convertible, full power, Demonstrator. Starchief Catalina coupe. power, loaded Dem onstrator. ony payments . Catalina sedan, low fatcage. Pull power, and sraneportation specials as low %, $b N. MAIN, $T CLARKSTON Open nights till @ MAple_ 5-5566 or MAple_5-1141 Wi ] GMC 2" tone and Fas hed ie e¢ & v “ v ison care, Wer would ine to have you| “89 FORD VIC. WW. RAN. with FRAT New and Used Trucks Ney i. ‘ evan Welt, OR 9-1385. Very good condition. Sharm * : $950, 2875 Newberry, off of ma Be, 1951 Chevrolet Tractor BUD Shelton 4 AL M bee J . Clintonville. OR 3-3352. Call Atwater » $550. TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS OFFERS ses between 1:00 and 6:08. #_Jonneee. "84 Olds Buper 8B ........... $1 . A /OAKLAND AT CASS [55 chev. Vee 2dr 0000000000 $08 | 5c pone OLS ENGINE a Te GARWOOD. ise PHONE FE 5-9485 7 Buick Quper conv. veeeeees sia 2219 Elle . Oskiand Ave ; 1950 F-100 % TON TRUCK. ¢ | "54 Chev NN 81.045 iss} FORD RANCH lcs FORD- 30 PER GLASS speed transmission. Like new | ‘53 Chev. B. A., 2 dr......... $ 806 O-Matic, heater, radio, white 17 ft. gsluminum eance| condition May see at 22 Me- | ‘52 Olds 882 dr ........... $ $45 walls, power steering, locally Yes ‘Leortes 331. chopwors | ign eine —saGceFEAGTGE |" Ger 8 at ¥ en $ os | thet we have had "in several lee A L te | 848 DODGE TRUCK TRACTOR, Sosti Mar 505 months, If want a choice » We take ¢, see ws or part ole 4. | ba jac 2 , $ you rst on rs.| ¢ isslon good condition, PE | 3} Chevrolet 4 ar 545 wagon come out to 4540 Dixie ereury Mark 30°28 eler. demos He goed condition. "SL Ford 4dr _...... cesses 495| Hwy. See it now. H. J. Van Used Joh 16 ry vii oUuS K Mercury ¢ dr owe neeeeeees s 38 Welt. OR cy A wr _ — peer, OS poe Sr tae a poe ase assess oeeees 4 + " DODGE DUMP TRUCK, READY | ‘49 Mercury 2-door.......:... 125 ’ iy HP. Z ARD| to work, good pon betes, re | 4 Ford tudor... .........+.- ed r . motor, Like new, $160. FE 5-9340.; _ engine ‘ : ¢ | ‘32 CHEV TROCK WITH Bud Shelton Motor Sales 5iiaee— BY sarod Zev, Pozes, js ton. Exe. Shape. | cor. Auburn & E. Bivd_ FE vm ! i" : EVI BEL AIR 1085, STANDA spat, Fe base ve ARD | fon mn oe Ye TON. nek FORD % Fe eo will L give Up, up, equity emos. m ~~ = Bait oi xem a one: re oe. 2DOOR SEDAN, @ CYL Low y Oo 8 . . AGING HUL ak Motor Sales 62 SEY DELUXE. RADI MILEAGE es FU P asonab' ti" heater, Extremely low priced. FE » #1 LL PRICE. e le MY_3-3732 M2 * aneteee Rd 8-1975. 4-4 poar ON re Rin oF at eel “NEW LOW PRICES ne AA Sik 2-DR. FOWER PuivE + * a . » iu WITH TRAS. PRICED TO SELL. BEL AIR V-A ¢ DOOR SEDAN, BEAUTIFUL IVORY AND TUR- QUOISE FINISH pogoap WITH EXTRAS. LIKE NEW ‘| MANY Mone FP wm FROM “$195. Your Car Down HIGHEST TRADES LOWEST TERMS TAKE. ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION OUR AIM - | SERVICE, QUALITY, SATISFACTION DONT DELAY - ACT TODAY! HASKINS CHEVROLET , “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixte Highway at MIS 1 528 -N. MAIN, ROCHESTER select‘on of used cars | ‘4 o CHEVROLET 53 ‘210’ 4-Dr. Deluxe $995 ah USED CARS” CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 5-S071 FOR QUALITY International Diesel powered, 9 foot, blade, good condition... See it today. 1956 Plymouth Station Wagons, 2 and 4 dr, mod- els. Some are demos. 1052 outh Cranbrook Lame R&H, It's nice One owne ata 1952 Pontiac Cateiieta 6 cyl, chub. 2dr, Hydra, Real to drive, . we... heavy duty axienee Sills: * CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Chrysler Plymo mouth .| Open Evenings ‘Tin 9 p.m. A POR SALE, FE chased for 56 Ford Vi ictoria. .. $2277 55 Buick Riviera . . $2047 "55 Chev. S. W agon $1897 55 Chev. 2 dr....... $1397 | 5 "54 Chev. 2 dr. p.g.. $1097 |" 53 Olds hardtop. ...$1497) 53 Dodge hardtop .. . $947 | 53 Dodge 4 dr..... . $867 53 Plymouth 4 dr....$797 52 Ford 2 dr..... 2» $697 52 Pontiac 2 dr......$657 "52 Ply. Club Coupe. $547 ‘51 Chrysler 4 dr.....$537 51 Buick-4 dr........ $497 51 Plymouth 4 dr.. Beate ante yeraencst| bulldozer, | . te: | fae fio a CARL Elisa) *51 Chev. 4 dr.. » $367 ”50 Chev. 2 dr..... oe ». $223 49 Merc. Conv....... $397 | "52 Dodge ¥ % TT P'up $697 ’52 Ford C. & Chassis $397 | "S1GMC Sub........ $527 ‘49 Ford Pickup .....$397 "48 Chev. Util........ $297 MANY MORE RIEMENSCHNEIDER DODGE-PLYMOUTH Hard to spell; Easy to deal with. 232.8 Saginaw FE 29131 1048 “a STATION WAGON. OA moO CONTINENTAL CONV. MERCURY A- a RIFE: FE 25446. ‘$1 NASH, $100. 910 Oakland, OLDS 4 DR SEDAN. WILL FE geese. 5. Did You Ever Think of It This Way? YOU MAY TRADE FOR, OR BUY A CAR FOR LESS, BUT IT's MONEY SPENT IN THE LONG RUN THAT COUNTS. REPAIRS ARE COSTLY — 8EE AND DRIVE A ‘SAFETY TEST- ED" USED CAR FROM PONTIAC RETAIL STORE help finance 'S5 B/Air Hardtop. .$1795 Radio & Heater, Directional Sig- nals, W-Walls. A beaut. PONTIAC 53 2-Door oe ewe eweee Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. 2 Tone paint. 53 Super Hardtop . . $1295 Retie & Heater, Dynafiow. Let | ve FORD | : 54 2-Door Mainline. .$995 6 Cylinder, Radio & Heater. Radio & Heater. CHEVROLET 54 4Dr. 210 Deluxe $1195 Radio & Heater, Power Glide. A nice car 55 Savoy 2. Door . $1395 Radio & Heater, Directional Big- nals. Like new, "$3 2-Door Was 2 Redie AJ reer, PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL $395 amatic, Bet- 65 MT. CLEMENS' sr. FP 37117 BEHIND THE POST OFFICE MApie 68-6071 Open Nites ‘til ® ty where it is well: treated. }'53 Studebaker 4 dr. sedan, West Side Used Cars. GET OUR SALE PRICE tires, all Bright Spot Orchard Lake st Cass | eHatan oe A rel Motor Sales South Bivd. at Woodward. FE 4-058 Plymouth at, Wagon. 7. rE io 35 ce ' al Manning 4560 in Lake Rd 1953 FORD 2 DOOR $695 LARRY JEROME DEALER “FOR Mona iting TEARS A “GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 4RE YOUR Cc. PAYMENTS TOO burdensom us help you to oduct te tess axvensive | oars oe 3 DR HYDRA. __black after 4pm, 3» Mark Bt. 1982 F B teaahl i § SEDAN HYDRA. and beater. 2 tone biue cay” 28,006 miles. Here ts just one of those rare extra good sare | '54 Ford St. Wgn. $1199 TURN TO TURNER © For the BEST | In “WHEELS and DEALS” $2 Ford = Dr......$499 53 Plym. St. Wgn. $699 53 Dodge 4 Dr....$644 ’54 Plym. 2 Dr.... .$844 52 Ford R. Wen. $699 *53 Olds 88 4 Dr.. .$999 '52 Ford 4 Dr......$499 54 Hudson Jet... .$599 *52 Ford Hardtop. .$699 ’54 Ford 2 Dr..... .$899 55 Buick Su. HT $1999 "53 Chev. St. Wgn. $844 *52 Plym. 2 Dr.....$444 "53 Nash 4 Dr... ...$499 53 Chev. Hardtop $899 "$3 Ford 2 Dr......$599 "55 Chev. Bel Air $1444 53 Ford R. Wgn. $899 ‘51 Plymouth 4 Dr. $244 "52 Merc. Hardtop $699 53 Pont. Di. 4 Dr. $699 ’53 Chev. 2 Dr.....$599 53 Buick Super ...$999 "51 Ford 2 Dr......$244 "55 Mere. Hardt’p $1899 *53 Plym. 4 Dr.....$544. . °55 Ford Hardtop $1699 '52 De Soto C. Cpe. $499 54 Chev. 4 Dr.... .$899 $3 Ford Victoria. .$944 °53 Studebak. 2 Dr. $499 *51 Chev. 4 Dr.....$244 °52 Packard 4 Dr.. .$444 $10 DOWN DELIVERS. CARS LISTED BELOW 1951 Ford 4 T. Pickup 1951 Chrysler Hardtop 1953 Studebaker 2 Dr. 1952 Packard 4 Dr. 1952 De Soto Cl. Cpe.’ —- 1951 Ford Sta. Wgn. 1952 Ford Cl. Cpe. 1953 Nash4Dr. 1952 Plymouth 4 Dr. 1952 Chevrolet 2 Dr. TRUCKS. CONVERTIBLES 1955 Ford 1 T. Stake 1955 Ford 1951 Ford %4T. Pickup 1953 Hudson 1950 Ford ¥4 T. Exp. 1954 Ford 1955 Ford 2 T. Dump 1952 Chevrolet Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. . |Birmingham MlIdwest 4-7500 A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR that you can recommend to any- | — . HM. J. Van Welt | BUSINESS goes where it is invited and REMAINS. Our great number of re peat customers is proof that we want your busi- ness and treat you right. $1595 55 Ford Sta. Wen., radio & heater, “ord-O-matic.. Stock No. 247, . $895 53 Chev. 4 dr. Bel Air, ra- dio & heater. Stock No. 325. . - t $265 | "51 Kaiser 4 dr., heater, Hydramatic. Stock No. 338, 51 Pontiac 4 dr., radio & heater, Hydramatic, dlx. Stock No. 357, $295 49 Chev. 2 dr., radio &) heater, dix. model. Stock No. 387, 53 Ford 2 dr., radio & heater, sharp inside and out. Stock No, 404, $795 "52 Buick Special Hardtop, R&H, Dynaflow. Stock No, 417. , 55 Buick Super 2 dr. Hardtop Riviere, power equipped. Stock No. 246. . $1695 ’54 Buick Special 4 dr., ra- dio & heater, Dynaflow. Stock No. 418. $595 radio & radio & heater, Hydra- matic. Stock No. 429. OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. -". FE S011 TARZAN SAYS: "When You're UP A TREE, SWING DOWN MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES And See Their Fine Selection of -O.K. Used Cars” 211 S. Saginaw 56 CHEVROLET D/Ray Cpe. ..........-$1645 BLUE & IVORY & Heater, Power Glide, W/Walls. Nice blue & tvory interior. tle y 55 FORD Fairlane V-8 Coupe . se eeeceecaees . $1595 _— Ford-O-Matic, Radio & Heatey 2 BLUE Finish. Like 54 PONTIAC. Star Chief 4 Door .......... ~— Begutiful 2 TONE, Finish Hydramatic, Radio & Heater, 54 "CHEVROLET B/ Air 2 Door ceeeeeeees $1195 VORY, Radio & Heater, W/Walls, Very sharp! 53 "CHEV ROLET 4 Door ....... cece ea ees $895 BROWN & BEIGE, Radio & Heater. Power Glide, nearly new rubber. Runs and looks like Transportation Specials! 1952 CHEVROLET ........... seeeeeee + 2 $595 1951 CHEVROLET 2... ccc eee cece eee es . -$595 1951 FORD ...... ccc cece eee eee teeseeee . -$595 1950 OLDSMOBILE ........ cece ceccees «$225 1948 FORD ........cccecee ces ceeeneeeces . $125 1948 FORD... ccc ccc cece cece ceeceeucs $ 1947 STUDEBAKER ..........cccccceees . -$ 95 - Cass & Oakland 55 CHEVROLET B/Air V-8 .............. $179 QREEN & IVORY Finish, Hardtop, Automatic Transmission. 55 “CHEVROLET 210—2 Door ....... eves $1395 White Wall Tires 54 ‘STU IDEBAKER Commander H/Top ....$1195 V-8 Motor, Egret gorerinn. nemo Transmission. and | s4°CHEVROLET B/Air 2 Door .......... $1295 Radio & Heater, BLUE & IVORY. Automatic T , 1 Tires. Excellent condition 53 ‘PLYMOUTH Cranbrook 4 Door ........ $795 et pemennioaten, Radio & Heater. A sharp looking ; "52 ae ery 4 Door Sedan ......... eee $695 Niece finish. Excellent motor and tires. 51: FOR Door .......escceeee ooo e $545 Beautiful BLUE Finish, Nice Chrome, Good Tires. Transportation Special: s| 1951 CHEVROLET ............. sessees .. $495 1950 DODGE ....... eeeceecees eebaseeee » $395 1950 CHEVROLET — re cee e eee SIRS | 1950 OLDSMOBILE ..,....... Oesevceseeces $395 | 1949 CHEVROLET .......... eeesenecs eee $525 ALSO A Nice Selection of Used Trucks MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES "Your CHEVROLET Dealer” FE $4546 FE 4-2549 Nn * ‘Rowlands Earn | MM | Very Little Ditference | Biggest Jackpot WIR, (700) " 1568 oa | " sities yt | iy | Kr eas eee alias ) ee | ci : ous PONTIAC PRESS. WEDBADAY JULY 18, 105 - ce | : 2 : Boa FORTY.-THRER 4 | at Finally Losing Out on Quiz Show ie :. | in Yankee, Red Jokes ee re | Be 8 2 a. By EARL WILSON | id t o ant to be ‘ Get $100 Weekly for 14) : | YALTA’— They tell a story here about a Russian customer| "med gon’’ at the é Years From ‘Do You). iim a restaurant ordering a bow! of soup—and promptly pour-|Democratic National Convention Trust Your Wife?’ ing it on his head. eg ee tions about the political strategy | “Don't do that!” shouted the waiter. “That's soup!” ge state's pp el “Oh,” apologized the customer, “I thought it was dessert.” ee oe cee ane Russia has its shaggy dog stories, too; more than it has |¢re last night. é dogs. A young Russian who spoke English with a Bronx accent—due to having had a teacher from there—told me ee ee he thought the Russian and American senses of humor are | source who < : was present said. “It : ‘similar. A Russian was purportedly seen fishing in a tub. ytd erg wp.” a : > * |. “what are you doing—tishing in a tub?” asked @ passerby. | Mevner eee, : aecwon at hs “Are you ctazyl” exclaimed the man fishing in a tub. “Whol.s'bo's tarcmus son Ine tonne to BATS. Show COCKTAIL TURBAN—Em.|‘ishes in a tub?” be just a chairman of the-delega- WJBK bossed gold and silver panne x * * | tion.” | 9:30. wound about the head of model] Of course there's no joking about Stalin, or “B & K”—at least Uris, Joan Hackett makes a dramatic/not out loud. The Americans joke about them plenty. Can You Match This? wae shako turban for fall cocktail) Ou visitor referred to Lenin and Stalin lying over there | GEORGETOWN, Kv. i — The wow wear. The hat, designed by Russ . . be Mg, TRussell of New York City, in the mausoleum as “the Bopsey Twins.” Another designa. [Vee , Methodist Church jtrimmed with one hage jewel at) tion given them is “The Cold Cuts,” or “The Gruesome |)". the front. Twosome.” as3} et ’ WoB rent . pireck, and they ‘ aise Wa, Wash. > seer Maybe that’s why the Russians~are still a little afrald of|lost \ > Breese oun - a imis jgetting too well acquainted with any Americans, — or Wie Bicaey aoe WIR, WW. Faye Bs wD. MOVIE FAY |: tottered to send some american magazines noted for humer “ seeecwame Lavy Demos WXY%, News, Osgood me roe Davies ; / for ee 2 : ast weak. when saat of ane] lie ¢ --+Today's Television Programs - -lsrss=azs = Nurts Halians sme VEAL a : Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Pertenatebs,. tos Reetails wom Sophia Loren’s Wages'tnat or any other American publication from me through they nd : : Channel 2-WABK-TV Channel 4—WW3-TV Channel ]—WXYZTV Channel 9—-OKLW-TV _|™ore than satisfied with their $74,-/ Are Bigger Than Budget/™all. . ee . 3 : eae - |000 » the tops so far in} 68 Complete Film _ “Maybe I'd better not?" I said. Mystery Theater. Griffith Jones,|9:58—(4) Faye Elizabeth. bles Regge Bare sg P answered. ‘ “Better not...” he ‘ 6:00—(7) Viola Layne Show, Music,| Hazel Court, Zena Marshall in| 10:00—(4) Home. ee, es > Sanigs. (9) Corliss Archer. (4)| “The Searlet Thread.” (2) I've|10:25~(4) Window in Home. net) eee, Cen eee | SAE eee eee ae THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y... . ‘ort News and Sports. (2) Linklet-| Got a Secret. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich, ()lwhich Uncle Sam, with no’ eff —- pie ed boom has gone James Petrillo will donate # plano and trumpet to the -. , ters, Kids. Interviews. |9:00—~(7) Wednesday Night Fights.) Homa - Tat ail, wins almost es much ag the os 8 Truman Library, commemorating thelr famous duet . ’ €:15—(7) News. (4) Sonny Eliot.) Heavyweight bout: Johnny Hol-|10:55—(7) News. contestants. Minerva Yims, a9 important |POCketbook publisher wanted to put s sexy . Weather. (2) Nevws. man vs. Willie Pastrano. (4)|11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Feath-| sen wan rss production: firm, is bankrupt,|*0@ 00 @ volume of Arthur Miller's plays—and Rambeau, character actress. Re-|11:15—(2) Love of Life, In fact, the still unbelieving cou- big 6:26—(2) TV Weatherman. ‘ 1 x , ae " ¢p (Close to it. More money is crossing/raphy, and said, “That's just peanuts”, ‘ peat. (2) Steel Hour. Father|11:25~(7) News Ace. ple went on the show ‘planning (15, ticket windows of Air Force brass will recommend an end to Knighthood Was in Flower.” (9)! haberdashery in small college| (4) It Could Be You. (7) Rob-\and leave. movie hows a. ~lin their service — they're happier with ; Million Dollar Movie. (4) Talk-| town. fe and Ride. 2 © 8 : Ge eee ian fine Amen|Ferrer joined the musicians’ union. ‘ ot Se 9:30—(4) Studio 57, George Brent) {1:45—(2) Guiding Light. eS ee ee ee pictures are the big money) WISH I'D SAID THAT: Jimmy Komack tells of | %:00—(4) Nation's Press Confer-| 1 “Desks Dress.” THURSDAY AFTERNOON [the 40-year-old Rowland said with/™™™™ =. gprs chip yo: ai eta gece a cy ence. (2)..Arthur Godfrey Show.|9:45—(7) Sports Headlines. 12:00—(2) Mid-day Movie. (4) a broad grin. “The tension was ter- s Authorized — ee 1:30—(7) Astecng Demmi, Besa xan Sees. iow Dong School. (7) Sent title I really don't tink 1 could SY ane, working today ~ and] wae Won © Ble of dough te pole game, then lost SERVICE Z ing problem for mentalist. (4) National te td Anat: (i18:98-—(9) Billboard. Despite their new riches, the a Oe Sele ae Renzo “The Continental” Cesana says his romantic TV eee 2 Father Knows Best. nme @ wae Qt Peng Hugh 12:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Holly-| Rowlands have no intention of |working for Stanley Kramer in appeals to all women: “It shows the single girls what they ‘ 8:00—(7) Screen Directors Play-| is. siowe in “One Week to Live.’’| W00d Story. (7) The Erwins. (9)) playing the roles of nouveau (Spain. Gina Lollobrigida’s last two|haye in store, and the married ones what they've missed."§ FE 4-1515 | house. (9) The Barris Beat. Mu} * | Cartoons. Fiche. starring roles were in France for)That’s earl, brother, frees WP sical variety. (4) (Color). Tele-|30:10—(9) Weathervane. Halt of|!24—(9) Mary Morgan Show. “People ed us to blossom|American release. | Ine c Vv ‘TRO MART vision ‘Theater. “Babies fo r|1#:15—(9) TV Baseball of! 1:00—(7) Lady of Charm. (9) News.| People expected us to Blossom ee 6 (Copyright: 2908, The Mal Gyadiente, Ens). 158 Osklend Sale.” (2) The Millionaire. Timid) Fame—1949 Baseball Story. 11.959) Show. | the next day,” Row-| What ha Only yesterday office worker turns despot after|10:30—(9) Lone Wolf. (4) Confi-\1:25_(9) TV News. a pene Oe didn’t know|“Bicycle Thief,” “Umberto D.,” receiving ait money. in “The —_ File. (2) Mr. District At- 1:90) Linkletter’s House Party.| °° a" - a just as al-|“Open City” and “Shoeshine Boy” Story Donovan.” torney. . ( Ernie. ; Z xciting filmgoers % 8:30—(7) Eddy Arnold Show. (9)|!!:00—-(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9)\2.99(2) Big Payoff. (4) color.|“""* $2 -s ico around the world. ee ei | Good Neighbor Theater: (4) 21! seatinee Theater. (1) Film Fes-| sure hove some tél we want to o'clock News. (2) News. tival. 11:15—(7) Mr. Crime. Bela Lug®si/»:39(2) Bob Crosby. in “Seared to Death,” (4) Little 3:99(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queenlines a trust fund with thé stipuila-|$3.000 or $4,000 a picture when she Ward’s TV Service Show. (2) Miss Fairweather. / — TY, Radio, Car Radio 111:20—(2) Les. Paul and Mary nit tne t St tion that we can get some of it petit peamage ayy Ming ms oe if. FE 2-2976 46 .N. Hilldale |) Ford. Music. ; 2:95-—(9) ~— _— when the knds (Steve Jr., 13, and eggnog yr - ie OPEN EVENINGS =| 1:25—-(2)__Nightwatch Theater.|s:39(2) Edge of Night. (9) Kid-|NancY,11) reach college age. lssnyq09 @ picture for American|’ 2 - James Dunn in “Venus Makes) die Cartoons. ; mostly for them.|companies — and you cannot | Trouble.”* $:45--(4) Me . |We're not going to touch it to aug- than $350,000-on an 3 '11:30—(4) Files of Jeffery Jones. |,. Bnav em ment our regular income.” spend more . AIR : I. meee Four Ages Theater. NO NEW HOME per picture and hope for a : . (4) Comedy Time. ( Margie. OE. t, so you cannot afford Loren. : CON DITIONER | SS (9) Justice Colt, _ The college - educated Rowlands|There’s one answer.” 34 TON 6:50~(2) Meditations. (4) Today's! 4:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4)/don't even plan on moving out of os : 2 Farm Report. Cisco Kid, their modest Los Angeles home into| With Hollywood companies flock- ; $17 8° 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. |5:e0—(2) The Early Show. “(T)\a residence more befitting their|ing to Italy to make such films) Dr, J, Mcintyre, educa- : se ey | ey Set tae 2) Hy Me Gah) Domi me Sree See ta, een a lay. Party. : * * e a rs Sad 1 wages orces 2 ELECGTRO-MART }7:30—(4) Today. (7) ide. | §:15—(4) I Provect. The Rowlands are in the pleas-|of technicians rose along with the/ucation, is supervising early pro) [FRiSieimieir) [vw ; 158 Oskland FE 2-3781 aceo 12) Cart on Classroom. (4)|" j dle their ¢ f Sonne capital eh lower than in When sapisted, tha tue wilt| (BIA Pirie ™ _}8:00—(2) ‘oon le their quiz show income con-|ltaly are m ; com ’ Cases nai B Cars =| Today. (7) Little Rascals. . servatively becatise Steve is, in his|Hollywood. . be presented on some 20 ore — Riera, RESERVATIONS ete en CD Wade Wonder- Nasser and Tito own right, a budding business ty- oon? Italy emerge from the a Se OOM wias 8:30—( ) * ‘2 coon. é; ' : «}{ “jl, EVERYWHERE = | ina. Await Nehru - He operates an insurance firm, |icading spokesman, believes it \Atch: eenseensedl ry Ie Cail ; 8:45—(2) News, weather. for N 1 Talles | which be sys 1s now breaking But the medicine is bitter,Michigan Rear Admiral | percleiiel eben if Delphine Finn Michaels |}9:00—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Romp-JOF Neutral Talks | oven ater only three years, and |77, nar the only solution| WASHINGTON @ ~ Capt, Leon-| [RICIAPPInIRP TAIRIe Elkin Travel Bureau er Room. a liquor store Which has enjoyed |, |* per Bere idas D. Coates Jr. of Mt. Clemens,| ABISINIAl a Midwest 6-2170 - Hg:g9—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) PULA, Yugoslavia -Spresidents is a crackdown on fly-by-night ; es Jr, t. tetpiotete 206 N. Mentor Bivd.~ Theater ‘ Tito of Yugoslavia and Nasser of| * 30 per cent business boom since (1 p.ducers, a willingness by actors|Mich., is one of 33 Navy captains ae ; ' i Egypt awaited the arrival today the Rowlands became TV stars. (54 technicians to take wages the whose selection for promotion to f ot a third leader of world neu-| In addition, the Rowlands are ac-|industry can afford, and fewer|rear admiral has been approved! a. é os tralism, India’s Prime Minister|tive in civic affairs, particularly| pictures. i - : : ee Nehru, for a widely’ awaited .ex-/in the local branch of the National| ~~~{onoss change of views. Association for the Advancement) y puniic venice — ff PT] * * : of Colored People. It was this en- $ Racenmne Nehru: was en route by plane terprise, in fact, which ‘led to/12 Mineral rock from Paris. their fortune. 13 Wing-shaped Nasser joined Marshal Tito last *.* « 14 Speed contest of “Do You Trust| !* Long-handled night at the site of the talks, the ‘a ; / er sf ( /¢ q Vdd 4 Add ¢ fA y fff / T/ Ve, Si} / Yugoslay leader’s vacation villa on the island of Brioni, seven imiles northwest of this Adriatic seaport, 5 * * « The Egyptians attempted. to at- tribute large significance to the Mhour meeting. But Yugoslav sources predicted there would be jnothing more dramatic than a re- statement of known positions. Nehru said just before his depart- “We will meet ag old friends, ture this morning from France: | The sponsors Your: Wife?" went to the NAACP in search of a Negro couple to appear on the show. The head. of the local branch recommended the Rowlands, Brothers Have Reunion OWOSSO —Peter Hart, 75, and his brother, Fordyce, 66, are hav- ing their first reunion in 50 years. The two met at the home of their) a retired automotive mechanic who sister, Mrs, Olive Scrivener. Peter, | opera glass 18 Breathed with 23 Hen products 25 Steals . 30 Italian abbot 32 Long-winged — sea bird 4 Devil 36 Errors in printing 36 Compass point asco 37 Snow vehicle 45 Ancient y ff f j if dhe lighhlf{ulli not as a kind of conference to'worked on the early Fords has|47 famer ; you “all the fe Oy O solve every problem.” been living in Florida. His brother, | Fiver” 1 | pene 4 // 14 Re ._* * also a mechanic, makes hig home/|5? Feminine conventonce nae: COOl” e There is little time for formation! in California. » tae OS ire ee +. actually two appli of any neutralist bloc or import- $4 Beverage ‘ — a8 Seotwbestaute 90 Denting’ _ ances in one! Here's | jant new policy during the brief! 4 ¥ 3 N Post be Pisken of 7 Unit of work of the ear fabric a real buy on a new meeting. ees tNeW FOS » an ‘for waste «36 Popular git «= proauct GE with an AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING REFRIGERATOR SEC. - CADILLAC @—Meryl A. Bird, DOWN —- 45 Performs 7) poroughly 44 Reread woreed HON and 0 big 70 POUND ZERO DEGREE FREEZER . . . Really | : FDR Keeps Honor 46, resigned yesterday as superin-| 1 Male swan 11 ———weet 28 East Indian 43 Irritate : ; ’ nt | 2 Exist sandpiper im 44 Pestive priced right. MAGNETIC DOOR i tendent of schools in Cadill: ; ac 10) 3 Bedraggie 17 Scolder 29 Budden wind 46 Numeral CALLY, RE- . 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