a aS die: FONTIAG MCHIGAY, 1956 = 1 PAGES = ren? ie ‘ ; * ; i. ee eS ‘i ca =. eyes is be : £ 2 Teena tah abt tar COLAGIDS This ia un shistir-of (hd tached victims in a TWA plane aid 58 in a United plane. These | ereape Cane td ig eetinats Sel tele ‘thy Grand Ggeds wits a two-day hike over dangerous terrain from the nearest Basser Poaducts the, coe at : i i ~ Poman Rebels * Hunted by Reds’ _ Big Purge Under Way, Reports Say; - Believe 1,000 Killed from Poznan, where workers staged a bloody three-day revolt _Jast week, said the Communist ably totaled “close to 1,000. The. Polish, government has an. nounced that 48 were killed and 270 wounded. But Western busi- " nessmen arriving here and in West Germany from Pozran estimated the “deaths all the way from 200| to 600. The Vienna...sources said 240 tanks were used to restore order in Poznan. e Thousands of ithe Hicbested * troops were reported blocking|_ highways . leading west. and re- moving Polish suspects from cars and trains, Arrivals from the East said closely. screened automobiles and trains are being allowed to cross the frontier but the unprecedented security. precautions: have upset normal Polish traffic westward. Baruch Cancels Trip LONDON (INS)—Financier Ber- nard Baruch ended a weekend vis- it with British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill today and said he was returning to his New York home tomorrow aboard the Maure- tania instead of going to Spain as he had planned. West German travelers arriving planned to stop flying. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “We are going.” Three brief “One passenger remained uniden- tified for hours because he had carried a TWA pass issued to a man named “Miller.” Also among the victims were an li-year-old boy off on a Wis- -eonsin fishing trip, a father ac- his two children to a Midwest farm-for the summer, and a welfare worker who start- ed her vacation a week early ents. TWA stewardess Beth Davis, 24, of Richfield Springs,..N.Y., had just won a scholarship. and At Kansas City, Chicago, St. Lois and other points along the routes relatives and friends glanced anxiously” at clocks. At first, the clerks. told them: “The plane is late. We will have more information later.” Time moved on. Cigarettes lit- ‘tered the floors. Calling All Money-Lovers Gold Contest i in 6th Week, Pot Gets Heavier by $100 “ Loaded down by $500 in still-unciaimed prize money; ‘the Press’ POT-O-GOLD ‘grows even more bottom-heavy today with the addition of $100—the least a winner in Puzzle No. 6 can receive for his triumph. -More/than 5,000 readers tried at last week’. $400 prize and lost, ‘event that can mean $500 to the‘one who solves Puzzle No. 5, published-for the last time in\ last Friday’s Press. Deadliné for entries No. 5 is to- ‘morrow. night at midnight—post- _ cards containing completed puzzles * must. be mailed and -postmarked by that time to rectivé considera- — it yeu enteutd last an unfortunate don't come up with a succeastu solution. To help you along a little bit, the he Press has provided the follow ing list of words. It contains all of the 16 you'll need to win... Ado, aid, aloft, anger, arc, argue, bloc, car, chase, club, course, dog, dole, exact, extra, faith, fiats, float, glow, grow, ham. land, laud, lode, ‘man, That's all there isto it — read ~ ithe rules, haul out the dictionary if you want to and fill in the tservice. for two hours inthe ‘early many, navy, past, | rages, rod, scare, source and spat. |: ‘We Are Going’ — Epitaph of Air Age 7 Tragic C rashes U pset Reunions Grand Canyon, scene of the dual it id — Heavy Rain Tornado Warning Given. For the first.Sunday in three weeks, most of the Pon- | tiae atea escaped storm damage, but the threat of un- predictable weather hovered over the area during the day and into last night, Dark clouds showed promises of heavy rhins but only traces appeared. The clouds occasionally blocked off. a blistering sun.which pushed the mercury to a high o of § Miss Area, and muggy air accom- panied the high temper- atures. Detrojt Edison Co, reported some 200 customets in White Lake and Bloomfield Townships without morning due to high winds knock- ing out company lines. Pontiac was included in a tor- nade alert but no funnels were reported in the area as the warn- ing was lifted in early evening. Late last night high winds with gusts (up to 55 m.p.h. were re- corded at Pontiac Municipal Air- port. Several trees were uprooted and branches snapped. Michigan Bell Telephone reported “very slight damage.” .__ A triangular piece of the state— roughly from Midland to Grand Rapids and north to Traverse City —wasn't. so Tucky as it bore the brunt of the storm. The Grand Traverse County suf- fered an estimated $200,000 dam- .|age to its cherry crop while north- west of Grand Rapids.a ‘“‘baby” tornado touched ground. Damage 7 was slight. Lake waters were sucked back 3% feet fromthe shoreline, then swell 100 feet inland. the t eter from 83-at 4:30 to 72 one hour later in the Pon- jtiac area. / ; The forecast is for cooler -temper- atures tonight, around 60-64 de- grees, with partly cloudy..skies to- morrow] The high tomorrow is ex- pected (‘to reach around 85.. ‘The lowest temperature in Pon- tiac preceding $ a.m. was 66 de- grees. The ences oe read 8&3 at 2 p. m. In Today’s Press } spaces mh, your cholens ‘¢ 92 at mid-afternoon. Hott- ‘deputies she Jast saw her father trying to grab the overturned) were dashed forward in a 10- foot) Hea Brief * afternoon winds plunged : ‘ Dearborn Fisherman Drowns af Ortonville A Dearborn fisherman drowned in Ortonville lake Saturday night after his boat overturned in 12|"° Girls Attend Church in Open Air feet of water, 50 feet off shore. The body of Ernest Mencinberg, 64, was recovered by Oakland County Sheriff's deputies. They said the boat apparently tipped ‘over when the man stood up and lost his balance. — The man’s wife and daughter were fishing from another boat at the time of the accident. The daughter, . Margaret, 10, told boat. Meticinberg went down be- fore help could reach the scene, —— said, This Blonde’ Cried a brated. by the Reverend Harold Hysterically. the woman: told Private Detective Michael Shayne that she had seen the bedy of » murdered man‘in a hotel “But Shayne could find no\ trace of the vietim— not a spot of bloed.\Al- . most immediately the red- haired vate detective is thrust ene of the thorniagt putes in bis career. Don't The Blonde Cried Murder - By Brett Halliday |Detroit CYO, . ; || James W. Bristah,. Executive} m™ | Secretary of the Detroit .Confer-| im, ience of Methodist Churches, offi- “‘jated at the arena service. A cano- lof the Roundup is to give Scouts ‘a chance to get acquainted with :\couihtry-and fo learn more abou | COLORS PRESENTATIONS (Miss Being’ Crash Victims AO peepacleemrery , of 202 Seminole Ave., and her 11-year-| own| Walter M. Fuchs, gr, and hic y was rel the'Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall, in| 3. Called the prospects for| Ine., of Detrolt, he was return == second floor,” Kingston said, add-ithe round of four. =. sn sn hn beeen ing from @ convention of bine- 2 -naparatie ne i ne Mod Cotte a Re ara “at fae" to"tame|YOu Won't Want to Miss—wossecome mame vestigators to the scene. A spokes-| —_“«Tthe Blonde Cried Murder,” a spine-tingling new | bier heape yma ogee oy ar ra caid rome the Plast wat) michael Shayne Murder mystery he epee . on Page Eight. Jiceii @, & €.52 5 Sa eer? ae John Muldoon of Southfield Town- ‘ Eastern Michigan Now _ _,Ainather weekly chapter inthe exciting word game, ship, a sales engineer for Cogedill : YPSILANTI if — The name ot| Pot-O-Gold — now worth another $100 to some lucky [Twist Drill Company of Detroit; — Michigan State | Normal lee reader —on Page 34. Although the ancient Indian . aenges Seats eins CS Our editorial comment on the recent re-alignment | Tetchiewsr.. wish, Ses Sue; ' — of the ceounnad actin .0f top General Motors executive — on ~— por eh bag ae : was ordered by the state legisla- Six. : (ands only 13. miles from the ; “ (Continued.on Page 2, Col. 3) the Lives of Bo e Residents Fs DONALD KEEL — /_ CARL 2, SNYDER @ = i mercial airliners which ap- " Lagiage Aboard Stricken Airliner resi he roa scr ‘ “Pontiac Nurse and Son, I]|"rier snaiterea vodies still lie in tie debate of Persistance and 40 minutes spared the lives of Mrs, Scouts Two thousand ‘Girl Scouts at- Other Protestant girla, went to servioes held ine tamp sections. _ {The Reverend Robert Bickley of -|Milford presided at- one of these -|gmaliler services. Friday evening Jewish girls held girls attended Mass Sunday cele- Markey, Spiritual Adviser of the pied platform: was tecorated with flowers furnished by the United Milford. Girl campers from ait e states own daily program. . The purpose girl from different sections of the their commah American heritage. Saturday morning the first of- (County News sieeebwetes aeee [Wditoriale.. 20... ..csecees ay Michael Shayne...... sever ™ Pot-O-Gold .................0 Sports...... soleo ss 20,21, 22, 2 Theaters ...... fities Sha % TV & Radio Programs.......33 Wilson, Earl........ i , = Women’s Pages.. Aa) 13, M4, 15 Turn to page 8 oe religious services while Catholic) Church vee eee and territories have settled. inte : Each troop of-32 girls plans its Live Pioneer Live Sa Sed ‘Two buateldedl dsl Gitetp-Bier’ahtte trem: the -36. countries in’ which| edlore. The new 1 raised 78 flags. Tie facie ere are ht Seo oC Gein ew fr fe in addition to the Stars and Stripes, |Suides. Saterday: gre beset eben ay mame Visiting Scouts from Colombia "Today's and flags! and Brazil raised their national demonstrations and territorial flags, (Canine te Peak ONG he COLORS—Two handed / {anit Yoiety-tour girls : acted as color guards at the first official Colors and morning throughout ‘the enior ene ‘ceremony Saturday morning at the Girl . Scout “The public has been invited ‘to watch the ee Roundup. This ceremony will be répested night of the aie = eo § p-m. trom the Fu- BENJAMIN 4, KISSAM HAROLD E, ‘MILLIKEN ig eager ns | copoly aa ar : \Kissam Assistant General Sales Head the body will be taken to the Doug-|) af] TF The ‘by-pass could ultimately ary ae ne, Basan a ares Ne d te Po t cP st We with the her, HHI. nation p tae #0 of Detroit, and Ronnie Whitlow, ame oO on 1ac OSs Ss pip they, es leggy ay Fg Executive Dies. WOR and, Kissem succeeds J. C, Jamiesén | — 4 and flooding in many 3 ~ ing reanetly aneed to head Ingram Sargent Kidney Ailfnent Claims eeeasoned Roval Oak — = Sargent, €S, of 2170 St! Assistant Manager: of its request for spbedy. by /| Kissam joined Pontiac in 1986.| Joseph St.; died of heart : ager Twelve T pong Frank V. aan euntenien ‘ ’ a sieve in Se ee ee = te te ral Local ‘Office © _| ‘The resolution ‘would * weabpuonal gn reach Ln wim bentgnaetery New York, |fore his transfer to. the sales 4€-! Been in Maury County, Tenm.-o0] yg REE ay Bro | 3 oe eo na. ichols Robert S@r-| Robert A, Sutton, 39, of 208 Lor.) Flooded basements ruined : assistant zone manager in the New| Mr, Sargent, « plumber at Pon- | Hospital, Detroit. . ee eee cee Bir-|/, the day before the $1,600,000,- Coun Residents - York zone. Later he wak zone man-| tiaé Motor Co,, was a member of | Sutton had been ill eight weeks|mingham’s aid for collee-/nny school -construction bill ae ager in/ the Clpcinnati and New| the Methodist Church in Colum- jwith a kidney aliment, {eet dete: ear, Bertdey reached the floor for preliminary (Continued From Page One) , se outers” before his vega poe Figen V. F. W, Post No. Prominent in county Republl- rece ange hor ora voting on 8 variety of proposals seene of the tragic crash, moun- P ti men’s Club and 1. 0. 0. F, No. of the county's delegation to the without Birmingham's aid. / ; _* ¢ @ : octhags tas's tep-toy joureoy ane et Teme tag | te Det oF atate convention in.1964 and a | Egbert's budget for the aid | It probably will be Thursday through the twisted, mile-high | Zone in 1935, Since that time he ee a ee ee past president of the Onkland | itemized §730 for DPW , $63 \before a final vote is taken. gorge. has served as & district manager |Mrs. Fannie Mae Foster 8f Pontiac) County Lincoln Republican Club. forestry labor, $43, The biggest battle and the loud- - |/tn the Washington Zone, assistant |Mrs. Willie McBride and Mrs. Lel-| porn in Lake Orion, he was & rental, $12 for a dump trum, and j¢st talk is expected when Rep. Helicopter pilots today began the sone manager in New York, and |!a Walker-and two brother, Roy| saquate of Rochester High School $103 for two DPW. trucks— Powell (D-NY) calls up his anti- nen Ge TWA tte | seme in Cinclnnati ana jand Robert Sargent, all of Colte|ang ttended the Pontiac Bust be ool Ow | ty putmorn mse ay ' : : | Chicago, He is a ative of Penn- a, Tenn, f ne. lived in Pontiac berkley. opposed by Southern members, But-one plc Capt. James Wo-| S¥tvania where he NS ame al erening | wl be at 1:90 pm, ti years can i peeing od Suthiield reed | action grants to state oubsing mack, who visited the scene yes-; 1%. mg Sem the Dan A member of the Rochester Ma-\™provement, from/14 Mile to Lin-/ a gre . ne . Schidte joined Genares jp Funeral Home with the Dr. Milton) 0M 1 Pontiac Kiwnais Club|°%® And for the Park Street pav-|' Abide Dy tie Supreme Court's “There's not much down there|1938-and came to Pontiac in 180% Churn cetieiad Se eart of the anid the Pontiac Chamber of Com rare a ent rei abjected “ ¢ 6 ¢@ ~ Saent ; ia oe ping ry “tare etinse Bill’ on which be suffered a defeat in Congress. Eisenhower also in an The he Weather , fare . th Be oy City's Skaters Pontiac Rolladium skaters won ‘places and a nurfiber of weekend 3 nh 8 Gy ¥ ie | il | 4 LA i | i : : i : i a5 i i Hi § i FF Tu i i i z : BEFz gs : iil He in 7-Hour Straits Tieup @MACKINAW CITY (INS) — Cars TIMORE wn—The. Baltimore cause of “a substantial loss of I ithe Ice Creams Free y| NEW YORK (INS) + lost on the. July Fourth holiday’ = lof Millers Put on Block © + ROXBURY, Conn. jand his bride Marilyn Monroe has z 4 Bite 2 Fi a im 5 i F : be é F E ae Fs Butte than was possible in_yester- aay’ 8 violent winds. . OK, Kids, Get Lost— ~ Children and authorities estimate about 3,- 800 youngsters will be temporarily misplaced .. were guaranteed free ice cream cones today by‘a major Davenport, Iowa, said police de- partments throughout the nation were being notified the company would pick up the ice cream tab), for “lost ‘uns.” Same deal for the kids on Labor, day. Connecticut Hideaway - (INS) — ‘The rural hideaway of Arthur Miller been put up for sale. Sunday editions of a ‘New York Bh de! anal carried a classified ad- ment stating, “Playwright and screen star’s hideout, 7 rooms, 3 baths, swimming pool, tennis court, terrace, 2-car garage, small studio, 4 acres’ was fof sale. freight business” Guring the steel Lew (strike, — | - , {Dill today. Stores whose headquarters are bale staff. In 1947 he was appointed zone manager in Kansas-City and a year later became zone manager of ms Pontiac sone, — Schulte, Ae wife and two chil- dren live at 39 Suffield in Bloom- joe Hills, Won't Speed Up B52 Production $800 Million for Air - Force to Be Used When Needed, Says Wilson "WASHINGTON we eearitaay of Defense Wilson said today the ex- ~|tra 800 million dollars Congress | Ernest *jvoted for the Air Force will be spent when needed but there will be no new speedup in B52 bomber production. LG * * ° Asked his attitude toward this money, Wilson told the Senate Air Power Investigating subcom- mittee: . “T don’t intend fo recommend. that the additional funds be im-) pounded. They will be treated like’ any other funds that we get and will be spent when they are needed." t * * ® Congress overrode _adniinistra- tion recommendations ag to Air Force needs and put into the gen- ieral defense appropriation bill an additional 800 million dollars; chiefly for aircraft procurement. President Eisenhower signed the * * After his reply to the question, |” Wilson went on to say that the planned buildup of B52 bomber tion would have gone ahead without the added money voted by Congress and that he had re- ceived “no recommendation from the Air Force to order an addi- tional speedup.” Wilson said that even if the entire 800 million dollars were de- voted to B52s it would’ mean get- ting ‘only about 100 more of them." * * « In ¢arlier testimony, Wilson in- sisted. this country has not fallen behind the Soviets in air power development and said the B52 — which is this country’s intercontin- ental heavy: bomber — is “quite superior” to its Russian counter- Price: $29,500, part, at See vey in Pontte Lan AF, preceding 8 am. : sehr er . eee sr : = ia es wire tin. PA. eee oe oe casaadetess eee ba +oheeene vaseusas ti ; ‘Tear Age in Pontioe / Presses eee ecoeee sad adelasdietudededaslind deidadeiedl 4 P bbigui peegermbege iad bs - 2 fd ; J aN * From 1936 to 1946, he held positions: _lon the Pontiac central office sales te { , ~., . pa a aaa eae eee eh ae ane eee ae following the service ' conducted by Dr. Bank. Burial will be July Columbia 4 in PNG Henry J. Wood - Henry J. Wood, 88, of STN. Shirley St., died Saturday in the Pontiac General Hospital of a stroke, ; The son of Mary E, Griffin and William F. Wood, he was born in Eaton County on August 16, 1868 and lived in Pontiac 30 years: Mr. Wood was a real estate salesman for Holmes - Bartram Real Estate, On March %, 1923 Surviv besides his wife are eight children, Mrs. Fred Kemper ~. -}et Drayton Plains, Mrs, Olin Tharr, Harold and Jack -Wood and Mrs. | Dorothy Allison of Pontiac, Mrs. Ernest Hoffer of Ashley, Mrs. Nor-| ven Bowers of New Carlisle and Fred: Wood ‘of Cleveland, Ohio, He is also survived by one sis-) ter, Mrs, Kate Harrington of Owos- 'so, and_one brother, Mr. Roscoe J. Wood of Fenton, 16 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Service will -be tomorrow at) 3-p.m, from the Donelson-Johns_ Funeral Home with the Rev. D. Ds; ‘McColl of the First Christian ‘Church officiating, Burial. will be ‘in Oakland Hills Cemetery. ‘Deadline for Bids on Tigers Tonight DETROIT H—Groups interested in buying the Detroit Tigers base- ball team have until midnight to- night to get their bids in at Briggs Stadium, . Expéctations were that the ulti- mate-suecessful bidder would have to offer between four and five mil- ve dollars. for the team. \ ‘Tiger president Walter 0. (Spike) Briggs, Jr., who. ar- rived home last night from a Florida vacation, said the three top bids would be submitted to Ford Frick, Baseball Commis- sioner, for screening before they are made public. “About July 15 ‘we will ask the baseball crowd for approval of the, most eligible bidders. Then we} will make the final decision before July 31". = US. Military Chiefs. Still. Wearing Uniforms . WASHINGTON. (ENS) — Ameri- ca’s military chiefs appeared in the uniform as usual today on the i making civilian gard ional for |military men. Spokesmen estimated t onty| a small percentage of the Dfficers | stationed at the Pentagon had tak-| en advantage of the opportunity to) switch to civies- ‘on the first dey. Hi ifrom Oakland county and Detroit. ithe early lead in the qualifying’ |. ‘round for the British Open Golf, -—- Board. of the Pontiac YMCA,.- He is survived by his wife, the former Josephine Girdley; a son; Robert Jr.; and his father, Harry P. Sutton. Service will be held at 2 p.m. Chapel, with the Rev. Mr, Edward low in Mount Avon Cemetery, Rochester. Girl Scouts Living Pioneer Life in Camp (Continued From Page One) emergency tent raising, rope lash- living, put on by South Dakota iGirt Scouts in costume. They will show how to grind grain and make candies, Relatives and other visitors streamed into the Highland Rec- veation area camp grounds Satur- day and Sunday. They were free tion ‘area. tours of the rest of the camp were conducted by volunteer » workers These will be conducted daily from 10: 00-11:30 and 2:30-4:30. Saturday night at the opening campfire the girls yere wel: comed by members of the Girl Scout national staff. ‘Eisenhower were read. They said: Auchard of the First Presbyterian ¢. Charch officiating. Burial will fol-| ” ing and a re-enactment of pioneer - to walk throughout the Administra-| Regularly scheduled - Greetings from Mrs. Dwight! — Pilgrim Fellowship members of at Beaumont Hospital. They were) . Diane Schienke, 8541 Eston, Clarks- ton, and Shirley Jean Dunkel, 4401 Sedum Glen, Pontiac. Their car, the First Congregational Church | Tuesday at the Sparks - Griffin|,” {Ott 9 Souls @ Southern bases C—O Tas Hemenae F ILL ED lowse ae: _ PRICES ee @ Savings of 10% to o%! RIPTIONS ACCURATELY XPERTS © Fresh, Pere Drege Used! | 4 bl Mi i i i di i i iy Ml ti dei extend warm greetings and best |j wishes for its success. I am cer- home communities strengthened in _ the cause of good citizeriship.” to visitors daily from 10:00 a.m. t- noon spectacles. bar in the Administration ‘area. No picnicking is permitted. South African Golfer Is Qualifying Leader * HOYLAKE, England — Gary § Player, 20-year-old South Afriean ¢ golfer, broke the course record at — Hoylake today with a 6% and took Championship as America's chal-/ lengers faltered, Player's 36-32—68, three under, \Nida, Englishman Henry Cotton, & jand Scot Laurie Ayton, -« . Gene Sarazen, who won the Brit- ish open in: 1932, was the first \American to complete the round over the Hoylake course. He shot 39-38—T7, which put him in dan- “To.all who participate in the Sen-| | jor Raundup of the Girl Scouts, I © tain all of you will return to’ your | is your knowledge of our American” heritage and inspired for your y \, future ‘work, through Scouting, for | The Scout encampment. is open § sundown. On July 4 and July 9}_ there will be evening and after-| There is a snack) © par, broke the Hoylake record of /first effective day of Defense Sec. 69, held by Australian Notman, Vous ‘lretary Charles E. 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Harriman Woos' Midwest Voters |" Governor of New York. -Sees fowa, Minnesota, | Dakota Delegates . FARGO, N.D. “-—All political) barometers in the Midwest indi-|- cated today that Gov. Averell] Harriman of New York is rapidly gaining momentum in his drive; '. for .the Democratic presidential | $7. 95 ‘Keg-Kooler’ Double thickness, all metal case. S-gallon 3 size. a DIT nl _. $3.99 $7.95 ‘Sizsler’ Grill : Exagtly as pictured. Fibreglas insulated. MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS Simms Everyday Low Price on REGULAR SIZE POPULAR CIGARETTES - nomination. on ‘ a . * | He has been traveling through Towa, Minnesota and-North Da- kota, talking with delegates to the f nominating convention in Chicago next month. In all three states, Democrats. said, -he has made a good im- pression. | The tall New Yorker is. out- Kefauvering Sen. Kefauver Tenn), in shaking hands. He has been addressing his audiences in shirtsleeves. In one lowa appearance, whefi he re-' moved his coat, the audience saw red suspenders over his bony) shoulders. - i * * * , In Montevideo, Minn., he had‘ coffee and doughnuts in the kitch-| en of Mrs. Douglas Hunt, Minne-. sota’s national Democratic com-| mitteewoman. And to the huge delight of delegates and alternates | who were present, he remarked, “You've remodeled your kitchen i j i (D- =. 1,89 CARTON 5 _ Luckies, Carnels, Old Gold, * Chesterfield, Phillip Morris, etc. Plus 6¢ Tax 2 Par 12’ Golf Balls. . 2° 3 Bails for $1.50 Guaranteed cut-proof, vulcan- ~ized .cover liquid — centers. Famous ‘72’ bails: a since the last time I was here.” a ee Harriman’s -itinerary is taking) him through territory where Ke- fauver is; considered to be very, strong. The Iowa delegation, while uninstructed, is considered to be. very favorable to the Tennessee’ senator. In Minnesota, he won his, most important. primary election victory, taking 26 of ‘the state's 30 delegates. North Dakota's cight-vote dete: : gation is wninstructed, but a dele- gate who asked not to be iden-| tified said he helieved Kefauver is the’ favorite here also. Névertheless, due to several fac- . tors. delegates and politica) ob- servers in all three states said they believe Harriman could) emerge with a majority of the, convention votes. One factor is the doubt that Kefauver can win the Democratic nomination, Everywhere you go, | Folding Tubular Aluminum = Cart - $10.95 Value y Ae 10-.inch _ ball- bearing wheels, tires, folding action. Hold any size bag. even his stronger supporters say his defeat by Adlai ‘Stevenson in’ ‘the California primary hurt him) badly. P « * ° | At the same time, a number of Iowa and Minnesota delegates ex-’ pressed doubt that Stevenson can be elected, Out of these two factors, they believe _ Harriman may benefit: -when the balloting begins. _ i To Do What? 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And tiffuished visitors, former ainbas-'is~ strong-jawed and a at 73. s youth., He didn't hesitate i costs too_muck. I'd “like to sador Richard Patterson, sums up ‘lan instant. “Marilyn Monroe,” he! see a return te small screens, / the Tito in these terms: hailed wai pact ome said, simple stories, and prices that “He's a personable, ee lines and replied: “You read hue-| - Miss Young, who ade shout don’t bankrupt a family.” ‘ saendas im careesioat Sts cantar Sater erty oa imine Yo + week— a : , finger. But he overlooked onejyou." - |yer Hollywood neighborhood, and\"e%* © the screen... You-have your!» o.4 Harkness!” shouted the! thing: Tito was as heavily and) 5. uis Xx. who appeared: in likes to reflect on life and the nig-/Choice of any present-day leading! man in our room. Bulbs glowed, / loyally guarded at his White Pal- about 600 movies, occasionally gardiiness of TV and radio com- man in Hollywood for your next ma ohiner y purred,..everybody uce as any man on earth. He does a TV spot. But he prefers mentators who want her to go on picture. What is that choice?’ tensed. But nothing happened. ~ estoy t = yore in any om fo putter around his California - ithe air for free. “Tony Curtis,’ she snapped. *-* 8 pas ee ee oF T garden, read, and take life easy. | “I'm a professional,” she told) - ; Finally, a NBC man opened al When’ Senator Claude’ Pepper | Me laughingly says that muliiions (me with dignity. “They get paid; NBC unveiled its convention-cov~ window and yelled out, “Hey, take was on the way home from his | of people still haven't forgiven 'so should I, when I go on their °Tiné electronics marveis for. the | your hand off the bytton,” and trip to Moscow and stopped at him for -horse-whipping Ramon shows.” Miss Young thinks the edification of the recent governors jsure’ enough this prehistoric rem- the American legation in- Bel- Navarro in the immortal chariot fault wiith movies is that they've conference in Atlantig City. ; turned out to be just what ali. grade, Mrs, Patterson and I in- | race scene in “Ben Hur.” ‘become too big. ~ i Featured ~ ~was the’ “erebag. ‘the pecan at needed. vited Tito to the party we were | --——-—---—-———-- see . siericnporreininagrnnnnenteamomeneeitiiin giving for him, He was rooted | to his White Palace even that | © early. “Tito accepted only with the un- derstanding that Ahe whole party be moved to the’ Palace. We con-|— sented, and as a gesture of pleas- ure he permitted us to bring along our then 16-year-old daughter. He. had gonfined his own list of ~ |guests to men, as is the custom in the Communist ‘hierarchy. As it turned out, Mrs. Patterson and our jdaughter were. the only women in ithe banquet hall. They learned for ithe first time that Tito could speak HOME OWN ERS! Ask us about! : The NEW type of haa owners’ insurance. All your policies in one with only one expiration date! sag rt yee ge et DWELLING AND FURNISHI SAVE UP TO 25% See or Call MAYNARD JOHNSON GENERAL INSURANCE 807 Community Nat'l Bank Phone FE 4-4523 ‘ } i # perfect English.” : The feature attractions at Ear! . : : ae : a | | '® “Celebrity Service’ Blackwell's old ; : 5 : ' time film festival at Westhampton, . Mi : Cc Long Island, put on to raise money = ate : ae for a Hall of Fame in Hollywood, : usic So. were Francis X. Bushman, Clara : terme ROYAL WELCOME SERVICE -.- 16-18 W. 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That Cardinal Richelieu was so fond ‘of his oversized ‘bed he in-| his travels; aind that King Richard/< TYE, who showed an equal fond- ness for his bed, too, did.so. be- ee aay ae This British magistrate @e| cently ruled-no bed could be calied ‘ja double bed unless it was at least sisted on taking Wt with him on! a ee Seas - = ; 2. © 1956 What's My Line, Ine. siNig. Ss answer: - sieeP, doa { nurse, piRate, Plank, Airy. Tam Mery Martin. in by % en. \ * | ‘That tite se cold is re- sponsible for ‘more than 50 cent of the industrial absenteeism still doesn't know what specific organ- | America, but sc jence ‘ism—if any—causes it.! That the new ys or tran- ‘quilizing drugs, get est that misery loves co That half of all men ho are go- | ing to marry now do\ so” before. their 23rd birthday, But number of women now marry’ | at 2. That Americans arank more ir. name jfrom .a., word , meaning ‘peace of pind.” ele 5 That $1,750,000 Americans os. _are now -married—and_. , of course, will say this. only \the gréat- per then; leave llustrates Royal Devotlan to. | ithan 120 billion cups of coffee last}: Pn That “40 per cent of U.S. wives continue working the first year ‘after marriage. "Phat ~ singer Marion Marlowe, who was earning $1,050 a week last year, has since earned Wp to. $17,500 a week at Las Vegas, now plans her own TV series. That in Maryland in 174 one of the recommended cures for fever was to write the word ab- racadabra on a piece of paper and the paper on the! jstompech. for six hours, | That the ‘iene magazine. gives this advice: “Girls who have tried everything under the to catch A husband and have typical dairy farm when Arthur Godfrey fired her! ip no success should try it under’ y one man can take} The Santa Fe Trail was—the ee overland. route used by* explorers EASY WAY TO WIN _ $10,000 HoUstrowen?” conTest dust read the fact sheet, then take.a minute to com- plete entry biank. Grand prize $10,000—200 other < prines every month throwgh | rly besa -_ We-Pick-Up and Deliver . , , . $ 4 r r oir EDISON 719 W. Huron—FE #1536 it’s Pretty Tasty full course meal preserved atomic energy amd pronounced it} good enougli Yor anybody. Earl tg Smith Bras: Guts Foner Home 7 YOUR EY Open 9-5:30-—Fri. ‘til 9 NU-VISION OPTICAL CO. “Rm. 243, 15 W. 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Pontine. a samme Gans alee aon g go} ASSOCIATED PRESS ee ao ota MONDAY, JULY 2, 1956. GM Announces Top ~ Echelon Promotions - is tremendously interested. -Rosert M. General Manager of Detroit Diesel Engine Division. . _ Neither of these men will change maining at Lake Angelus and Mr. + Kwupsen at his long time home in Bloomfield Hills. 7s *~ -w® * - - Goad to The Pontiac Press over the weekend. “Both Knudsen and ~ ~ Cole, who becomes the new head men and we are happy to have: heading the mi ae Cee te he a ne ae aM ee ee ee eal) * AN a . uy * z : knowledge . and. = e 1 oF E a ——- u : i Center. _ Rosert M, Crrrcurreip.has become increasingly active in civic affairs in: Pontiac and the city-is losing a staunch soldier who put his shoulder _ to the wheel and kept it there. We refuse ‘to believe that, he is entirely - Jost to the city as his home is still but a few minutes away and his business interests remain with General Motors. Under Mr. Crartcurietp, Pon- tiae Motor enjoyed its greatest year in history, passing the half million mark in 1955. This was a tremendous achievement and provided ‘the city ‘of Pontiac with its most prosperous — year. . ~*~ * * In a way, Semon (“Bunkie”) Knudsen is “coming back home.” , As a young man, he was affili- ated with Pontiac Motor Division in 1939 and held several posi- tions, always moving upward. Several times Harry J. Klingler, then General Manager of. Pon- “There’s a young man that’s go- ing — te has a int on the ball.” oy * * * ‘ Since leaving here, Mr. Kwupsen’s- path has been swiftly upward. and now he heads one of the divisions of . @ corporation which his father served ‘as President for many years. Oddly and fittingly enough, it was the late . -General ‘Wiii1aM 8. Knupsen who made Hartow H..Curticz General. - Manager of Buick atid now, nearly a _ quarter of a peotany' later, Mr. ~ Curtite. places Mr. in : = charge of Pontiac... ee | rfome Several other important . promo-? .) Se eee significant being the transfer of Tuomas H. Keattno to the General pecans or avorr BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Motors Building, with Epwarp N. “he ~ tiae Motor, remarked privately: . e years. a ai eked Godel. ak Wie. ars Manseer ‘and-even when Mr. Kwupsen was / — to“the Allison; division on Bingham road. ~~ tions wére announced coincidentally with these two, perhaps the mést. Core succeeding him as General Manager of Chevrolet. : weieaeeny Do-It Done? Recently in an article it was point- “Current General. Motors promo eq out that the do-it-yourself craze . -tiens in the upper echelon become had reached a peak and was now ‘effective today and the Pontiac area somewhat on the decline. ~x~ © * A Carrcuriep, General With summer here no doubt this * Manager-of Pontiac Motor Divisfon, will be good news to the head of the | ‘becomes head of the GM process de- household. They can stop pretend- velopment: staff at General Motors ing that they really mean to get Technical Center and reports direct- out those tools and do the household ly to President Hartow H. Currice. repairs. Summer is the time to relax Semon E: Kwyupsen has been and enjoy the weather. named General Manager of Pontiac repair work for the long winter Motor Division, after serving as the evenings. -— Leave the | If this reverse » trend takes good hold, the fraternity may widen its. beachhead with astonishing speed. There are a lot of reluctant fugitives who each week are tumbling off ladders, hammering their thumbs and painting over their mistakes. _ Take the recent experience of a neighbor who used a pipe wrench repairing a water softener and twist- Cc. ed a pipe in two and was forced to call a plumber at night and pay . time and a half to repair his mistake. x ** *- - of Chevrolet, are relatively-young ‘The fellow who said “a man’s home 1s his castle” must have meant he someone of their years and yet should live in it like a king. We --with their proven experience and _ know. a good many who would like the automobile to get out of the tool shed and out ~té the lake for a little fishing, or Mr. Goad, perhaps a round of golf.+ -_ ivaniage _ ——— ~ The Man About Town. “Over 200 Years © Long Service of Members of Board of Supervisors — Opportunity: _What knocks only once at your ‘door. Temptation; What waiks in with the key you gave it. Nine members of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors have been on the job for a total of over two centuries. With the longest period is i William C. Hudson they retained ‘ownership of their ‘The News About the President ( Continues. Good David Lawrence: Says: WASHINGTON — The. United ° has greatly increased, necessitating States government used more than It is apparent that sdine of the ex- isting laws are nee to take “eare of the rm - “Most signif : in the subcom- ‘mittee’s report—which, fticidental- ly, is unani made concetning. the importance of confidential informaants. -The subcommittee does what handicaps-the investigating agencies of the government may. have been under-in connection with the ascertainment of the facts con- cerning the influence of the Com- of Royal Oak, 25 years. Tied for second place are _ William A. Ewart of Pontiac, and Fred W. Smith of Royal Oak, each with 24 years. honors go to / Cass B. Waters of Holly, and - David Levinson of Birmingham, each with 23 years. With a record of 22 years is W. Ray Ransom 7 ‘Each with 21 years are _ James L; Gardner of Commerce, and " Forest I. Brendel, of White Lake, while ve 4 Floyd Andrews. of ‘Clarkston has held that position 2 20 Next of Pontiac. : eee One of my good Pontiac doctor friends points out that ‘there is every reason for us to live longer. ~Ten drugs discovered during the last 20° years. are credited with saving ten million lives, and in- creasing the average iff. ex- pectancy by _ venrs.- “Iris flowers. in over “40 varieties are growing in the garden of Mrs. Ronald Felkman in Drayton, covering every color of the rainbow—and then some. Today. ‘is an anniversary with Robert Y. Moore, who completes 26 years on the Oakland ‘County Board of Auditors, the last-20 of which he has been its chairman. He first went on the board July 2, 1930. Verbal “Orchids: to- Mr. and Mrs. Donald ‘Bushfielder “of Bldorpteld ‘Hills; Negra wae / sastivereary, ged cen 7 a * aia at ae \e a } munists in the schools, seal ‘the sub- committee says: - expesure of the Communist con- spiracy before the courts and congressional committees. To this end they have made extreme sacrifices of which the American public generally is unaware. “It is to be expected that Com- munists and Communist sympa- thizers will launch smear cam-- paigns against these former mém- * bers who have a unique knowledge of the real purposes of the Com- munist party, U.S.A. However, the subcommittee is particularly disturbed by a recent increase in similar unjustified attacks from misguided quarters avowedly anti- Communist. By such. ‘they are either unwittingly or de- . liberately promoting Communist | causes. : e ee “The result of such attacks has -been an increasing reluctance on “the part of former members. of the Communist party or undercover agents:to testify in courts or be- fore congressional committees, This government is thus being deprived of its best source of facts concern- ing an organization dedicated to its . overthrow by inconstitutional means, EXPOSURE DIFFICULT “It is of interest that those groups attacking informants are heard from when informants on mmunist matters are in- “The very nature of the. Cotn- munist conspiracy has always = fendered its exposure exceedingly difficult. Now that the party has. gone underground, that’: dittieyity = L WHat TIME 0 Te Last 8 COMPLETE SHOWS START is the statement . reveal just ~ activities: . -day? P sore, painful, ‘an even greater dependence on confidential informants within the The cette of te Vena VA Aided Commie —. in U.S. Administration is phrased: way: * “For a period of over nine years, the Veterans Administration failed Such inaction is strongly con- demned by the subcommittee. It resulted in an inexcusable expendi- . . ture of federal funds in support of Communist-owned schools.”’ * * ®@ It is interesting to note that the new bill to correct the situation is sponsored by the full membBer- ship of the subcommittee, which means Democrats as well as Re- Looking Back _ 15 Years Ago GERMANS CLAIM capture of . 100,000 Reds. NATURAL GAS use approved for this area.- 20 Years “Ago . 21 DIE, 4 missing in south Texas - flood disaster.” POPE ORDERS ‘film censorship Dr: William Brady Says: under direction of his_ bishops. Doctor Declares Arthritis ' Since the practice of ‘medicine. to a business, as I see it, new terms have crept into the | language and many old words have acquired new meanings. Such terms as shots, check-up, basal metabolism, ulcer, high blood pres- sure, clinic cholesterol, arthritis. Some of these terms are new; others do not have the same mean- ing they had when medicine was a profession, Clinic then meant an institution associated with a-hos- pita] or medical -school, where physicians examined and treated charity patients before classes of medica] students. Clinic now means — of, well, let’s say it is not associated with charity or teaching, just business of separating snobs from their loose change. _ Arthritis, derived from Greek and Latin words meaning joint inflammation, meant just that - yesterday inflammation of joint- or joints due to infection (inva- sion) of joint lining by a specific germ —- streptococcus, pheumoc eccus, tubercle bacillus, brucel- lesis (undulant fever) germ, ty- pheid bacifius, gonococeus _ er other germ, What dogs “arthritis mean to- mably it means lame more or less dis- abled joint or joints, but, in the great majority of cases of joint disability coming on insidiously . there ig neither infection nor in- flammation,. and hence itis stu- pid to” calt the trouble “arthritis.” It is worse. than just stupid to monkey with medicines, either em-~ piricat or wonder drugs, thae pur- | port tobe good for “arthritis.” To this cominon _ slow joint disability from the tively rare ar- pwd I jcall it rheumatiz (not rheumatism, if you please). . Rheomatiz, ag medical authori- - ties are nning to realize and admit, is physical degeneration of joint tissues, the inevitable consequence of nutritional defi- ciency through the years from “early. childhood to breakfast to- morrow morning. Degeneration, the wearing out and withering away of cells, goes on throughout life. We don’t mind it as long as new-céllg are pro duced to réplace the old. Produc- tion of new cells is generation or regeneration. How sane generation. keep pace ; nome ook with degeneration depends prim. arily on nutrition. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long — te personal isease, diag- the same time bald out a beiping * Imperialism in Turkestan Exposes Red By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director The Soviets decry “imperialism” -in their propaganda. | But if the Russians want to claim , they are the champion of colonial am. peoples, a test case in the Western notebeok can be made of Turk- Before the Bolshevist revolution in 1917, the region was inhabited — for centuries by peoples speaking closely-related Turkish languages and following the. Masten religion. The Russians did not _subdye_ the Moslems in the western part of Turkestan until they took the most famous of ancient Central Asian cities, Samarkand, in 1868. UNDER CHINESE RULE Chinese rule was ‘established in East Turkestan in the 18th century. The Chinese were driven out by a Turkish revolt in 1864, but re- gained control of that part of the huge area 12 years later. . * * * The Bolshevists proclaimed at the time of their revolution that they endorsed the Wilsonian prin- ciple of “self-determination.” Various local bands at the time. tried to create a national state in Turkestan. But the new Soviet peoples. _ Its excuse was that ‘‘bourgeois control” of national movements could not be tolerated. a = Soviet Russian armies eventually put down these separatist move- ments by non-Russian ‘peoples. And since 1924 the Communists have made taboo the common names of “Turk” and “Turkestan.” FOUR REPUBLICS Instead, the four Soviet repub- li¢s_of Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kirghizistan and Kazakstan have been created as a link to the four Turkish languages spoken in the expansive territorial area. A fifth republic ¢arved out of the area le Tadjikistan. It was created * free Insincerity for peoples who speak a- Persian dialect. without worst, mo relia “and Case Records of a Psychologist. Some Complexes Aren’t Bad - Lorna has a compler. But a lot of clergymen, barbers, den- tists, singers and salesmen ought to have her complez, too!. For you can lose not only sweethearts, but parishioners, patients and customers if you really are guilty in the realm Lorna describes. So scrapbook this case record. Or mail it anonymously to anybody who offends on this score. ~~ By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case $301: Lorna D., aged 22, is a lovely young , bride. “But, Dr. Crane, I have a .com- plex,” she began timidly. “think I have halitesis or bad breath. aa * * * “In fact. I am sure I do, espe- cially in the morning, so I don't like to kiss my husband then for fear he will be offended. “He thinks I don’t love him be- cause I turn my mouth aside and . will only let him kiss me on the cheek. “We have argued now for sev- eral days and I don't know what will happen if this keeps on, What ean I do?” HALITOSIS FEARS ‘ Perhaps it would be well- if more people were afraid they might of- fend regarding bad breath. For many Individuals ‘ never seem to dream they are alien- ating business prospects, as well as sweethearts, -by their hali- toate, But Lorna is unduly exagger-— ating her condition. I examined. her mouth and found ‘no evidences - of tooth decay or infected tonsils to account for her worry. Her breath was normal, as I reassured her after deliberately letting her exhale several times in my ie, Pat ng 4m mal well, “smelling mouth may have some slight objectionable odors, for the salivary glands don’t secrete as freely during sleep. And we often breathe with our mouths open. So our tongue gets coated and our throat becomes rather dry, | both of which con- ditions may predispose ot morh- ing halitosis.. Older folks often have ozena, which is due to inflammation of the nose and possibly some atrophy of the mucous membranes thereof. _It produces unpleasant breath. .HOW STOP HALITOSES Dentists, physicians, ~barbers,~ singers and clergymen or speakers must alw@ys lean over backwards to avoid halitosis. The excessive use af the voice, as by salesmen, speakers and singers, often dries the ‘throat and causes very unpleasant breath, _ > * & , : ‘So be on guard. And try “eliminate or reduce to a minimum your unpleasant breath by the fol- lowing prescription: First, brush your teeth regularly but also brie’: your tongue, using your_ normal dentrifice. For the top of the tongue gets coated. It is covered with white. blood Ssorpuscles we dead cells, a the morning. So ‘phiets, brush them ‘off till you have a pink tongue. Hf you have decayed teeth, see that they are treated by your dentist. if you wear false teeth, be sure they are cleaned thor- oughly each morning. : Avoid garlic, onions, tobacco and > other odofous items that stay in your body for many hours and give off their characteristic smell. Avoid constipation, for otherwise there may be resorption from the bowel and thus odorous chemicals “May circulate in the blood and then be given off wi the lungs. Tf you a bhve crypts. in your ton- sils which| catch food and let it putrefy, use the butt end of your toothbrush to squeeze out those crypts. —— CAMOUFLAGE BREATH. Then camouflage your breath by flavoring it with chewing gum, _candy coated mints.or sen sens. Even if you don’t suffer from halitosis chronically, if you sing or speak, flavor your breath on general principles before you | start shaking hands or cofivers- ing with your well - wishers, Clergymen, take note! Girls, if you are attractive, like Lorna, and your husband wants to kiss you in the morning, have some mints beside your bed afd take one. But don’t turn away his kisses. If you haven't any breath ¢ cam- ouflagers, then kiss him anyway But don’t exhale in his face, Never develop a-complex about ; such a matter for the advice abave™ will prevent your being a ‘serious offender, — Always write to Dr, George W. Crane” in setae of The nga fone Se tart self -ada nd” "priats a inting costa when ‘ont for his psychological charts mee pam- |< Copyright 1956) eee ee ers eee ate Pa r Se 8 fae ey < : THF. PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, J JULY 2, 1956 Ce ee ey ae: Indiana Prison. 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Woodward, Royal Oak Wouldn't. be so "bad if thereisort of haughty way about her, Mich. 3 Doors North of 10-Mile was anything doing, but after 9 but with a~welcome. eye for’ the! o'clock at night at. the Hibiscus men for all that. Funny how she) ~ By BRETT HOLLIDAY - ‘ Vadsertionmect ' Sencar . (fing a switehboard in a morgue. * Maybe ‘there’d be half a dozen Thirty-five at the least. ealls from rooms upstairs for tect until one happy Went off at midnight, And that'd Toe-Mint. The very toute be all. For that, Evelyn had to fresh comfort that sit heré and’ miss her date with), Roger. And he'd be sere about it. . - A light flashed on: the ‘beard || in front of her. She stopped yawning and sat a little more erect and leaned forward neg:, ligently to plug in the conn¢e- tion, Room 360. That was Mr. Dreod, “Droodling Dread,” they called him. Not that he was so_ droot when hé looked at a girl. Because bia face ) was puffy and nent ene een ata et ; : te Good Housekeeping sekeopi be of Pontiac “EUREKA Roto-Matic. CLEANER | T vendige at 19, “you were just about Wes $69.95 ~~ _— to take anything that wore | FOUND THE PAPER. | But they’d been very ciricum- }spect. Almost like they /might leave some idea of a’ girl down- _stairs.on the switchboard wouldn't ‘have anything better to do than listen in. Evelyn told herself in- ‘dignantly, - $1.00 wnee - STOP MOLD... RUST... .. MILDEW | ~ Kelvinator Dehumidifier ‘ Was $129. 95 @NC them. And Miss Payne saying | shehad the ice if he hgd. any- thing to go along with it. ‘ | ‘That was it, Evelyn told her- self as the plug went in. No ice had ,gone up to 414 since about 5 o'clock. Probably she just had a couple of half-melted ones left. | In’ the mouthpiece beneath her ‘chin, Evelyn Thompson said in ‘dulcet tones, “Your call, please?” A woman's voice answered from 360, Panting and strained, 'poarsely hysterical: ‘There's a ‘dead man in 316._He’s murdered. |Oh, ‘please hurry." And there was a-click that closed the con- |nection. . ; MURDER? Evelyn sat rigid, ithe board with dilated eyes. ‘that was Mr. Drood's room, 360. ‘It was plugged into 360. . Her | staring “eyes verified th that fact. te. The Good Moatepae si of PONTIAC 51 W. Huron St... / FE 4-1555 Open Friday and Monday ‘Til 9 P.M. | staring at Sounded like the woman. said vied Renee eaoegg . in the off-season it was like run- couldn’t:do better than eld Drood. clerk's But then she was plenty old, too. toward ~ her. And whénicitediy with .one hand while she you’ got that old, Evelyn thought plugged in another connection, “\ _Epouped at the deck talking ex- Every Step more ice and soda before she complacently from her point of The telephone wataed in a _ “There's a dead man in 316. He's murdered. Oh‘:please hurry.” But! als But it was 360. : : Sure it was. She must have heard REAL TROUBLE Murder in “a hotel was real It was his job to keep’ the police -out a there was any way posisble. Of course, if it was: murder, it wouldn't be possible, | But he knew most of the boys on Homicide. Sometimes you could trouble. answer. sidewise toward the the clerk, half-dozing behind his desk, and whispered loudly, |fix things so there wouldn't have “Dick.” . to be too much publicity. The profile stirred__and the He burried out of his office and head turned languidly| around the corer into the lobby wherg.t ihe clerk-and bell captain and elevator operator were — She motioned ex- Citedly to Evelyn. a vate. office behind the front desk, | They all sapped talking and and a man who was dozing, fully|looked to him for advice as he. clothed, on an old sofa in the smallicame up with ponderous swift. | office slowly | came. to life, iness.. He disregarded them-—and . \demanded of Evelyn, ‘What you Oliver Patton, “Chiet Security |got, girl?” . Officer” of the Hibiscus, swung “Just that. A> woman called his feet over the edge of the sofa from 360 and said there was a and sat up, rubbing his eyes. His) ‘murdéred man there. She hung was a 24-hour job since he was) right up on me and didn't answer, the only dick the ‘hotel afforded, |when 1 cules back.” and he had to catch—his—sleep}— * * when he could. Generally it wasn't) Come alec Bill,” he snapped bad. Most nights’ went” straight! at the bell captain. “You watch through without requiring his it here, Dick. Don't let anybody services at all. ‘lout—nobody up.” He trotted TROUBLE IN 360 heavily to the waiting elevator, He yawned ashe Blanced at’ ‘and when the door slammed shut, his watch and’ reached for the|asked the operator, “Bring any- Five lovely, versatile styles so you can tt any need . . . Jables designed with 1 ashioned cabisetmaker are for detail... and scal: fit into today's homes/ We've turned tricks, too, ies give you your cheige st this feature price! our decorating “Dead?” Se ae comer between two wa lerayhing pas fi i ae : fall rear spot and fill oving, old ) WORLD MAPL Lamp Taall HEIGHT 24” TOP. 16” x 16" STEP TABLE LOWER SHELF 24” 2 14” WEIGHT 23” Cocktail TABLE Tor HEIGHT 1514" 34” « 174" phone beside the sofa. He was a|body down recently?” big man who had gone steadily HOLD iT! to fat since retiring from the “They saw a ‘lady a few min- police force a few years ago. His utes ago, Chief. She come. from bunions bothered him, a goed deal, five." As the elevator stopped but, with his wife’s hospital bills.'and he opened the doors, he asked | his ‘peysion simply wasn't enough’ anixously. “What must I do?” and hé needed this extra money. “Hold it right here,’ snapped jelyn’® “pi but ex- Evelyn's low-Pitched oe ca.| Patton, “No matter how many cited voice leaped out of the re ceiver at him as he lifted it.) bells ring.” He turned to his left PP , > «| with Bill at his heels, moved Trouble in 360, Mr. Patton! ; ” | swiftly but quietly toward a door “What kind of trouble?” he | standing open with light stream- grunted sourly. ‘That's Breed, ing out of it. ain’t it? The open door was numbered) “But it wasn't Mr. Drood. Some 360. The overhead lights were. woman catied. 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Cheap Price on ‘Life “Everybody thought it was: ey [enormously funny case." * * *@ = Adding to the good, macabre humor one finds in this country uaj-Mledi- they are more carp for pers WASHINGTON a — ‘The button!” zippers = in the Navy, ful, they will just be giving” the! chang natives more raw material their ageless art." a Se ie ey aes named for Christopher Columbus) _|is the presence of couple of still , {savage Indian tribes. POISON ARROWS They are the “Motiones” in the ing plates; and on the southern borders along the Amazon River, there are primitive people who are still known colloquially as head- hunters. * * * the Indians,” said qur host, cept ior the snlasicnantien. - “North Americhn missionaries continually feel that the Indians ean be civilized, and they disap- Wreve ef We Waele Wen ‘et hend- shrinking, - “But I'm afraid," he. shrugged, ‘SLABS 7 Beautiful Pastel Colors Roger A. 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It was discovered he was anticipating the sound of little feef + Rie Striving to be calm,. this father- Ok, eee Satth & 213 Poe What is it? Somethiiig quite nor-} Expectant Fathers A Curious Bunch broke, Birmingham, was a Veri- fondled a watch-he sat, he ‘talked, he gazed. His closing remark was, “It doeshi't get any easier.” The sleeping father in-the wait- “Are you nervous?"’ answer, * Ya .ittle.” “What would you .like, boy or| | girl?’ A sifért, “boy.” “Bot what if it's a eer” A Lenin Writings Being Used ‘Man| jas American Propaganda The flat pieces will be returned all ironed. The wearing apparel and both towels will be fluff dried and folded. Very little left for you to do. 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They are (left to right)/ Mrs. Brown W ~: Mrs. 4 ‘elk Built T [op Band on Character ie the first of three wrence Weik; a vét- veyor of domestic-varitty “cham- pagne music,” in gd that he still considers ‘himself ‘‘basically a farmer” and steers his career by this guiding light: * *- * “My yardstick is my audience. Whenever it wants something, we give it. I heave learned that it pays to serve the audience well."' HAS SIMPLICITY . Despite the fact that Welk's cur- rent ABC television show is -one of ‘the sensations of the home screens as permanent atid fundamental as SACRIFICED FoR, ‘FAMILY the* Dakota. soil from which he. came, Welk néitier smokes nor “terrible difficult” climb to fame, drinks, declines to ‘“‘carouse/he ¢ven gave up touring with his around" in the accepted musicians’ bhand—then the only route to the manner and has succeeded in hold-|big time—because he felt his three ing his family happily together de-| children needed a permanent spite the demands of his career. ‘home. “The. articles about Christ Church) M Cranbrook was “the scene of the Saturday show for the same pe! next . ies, the fondameutal slanglicity wedding of of the man is his one outstanding Martha Anne epee tes Wallbillich, apparent eelings of inferiority and frustration, in daughter of his dross, his mannerisms and in ’ Mrs. John J. the almost naive manner in ones p* cana toe i cmaliel Wallbillich of standards of his chesen profes- ae “wien and. institutes new ones gore >» | Which he believes, within him- the lasay’s Womee Section "Tie is dent, for exainple, to the! save Mr today’s Women’s ion| He is deaf, for exa ar 40s oie tradition.that show folk, tet. pace -Wallbillich, ticularly musicians, ‘are isso- » wpe fet fe the che 4 vorite (20 liate, improvident lot and that their and William outraged critics and the lampoon- Persona tes crave eatecrs, / Young | of so-called sophisticated com-|'"® Won their _.e Chalfant. He SUCCEED Welk hires his musicians and en- is the son of Mr. and M rs.| z * Chalfant of “| believe strongly in character. er to improve. Our orchestra is made upon nice people—then we make good ‘out of them.” those who have yw, i - Hutchinson, ~ ee the public-appetiie |, He" sheictonshlp pagers © er) sad K an, » An outstanding example ot the (UP but character is much wn MRS. WIL LIAM YOU NG CHALF. ANT Bverage-man school of enter Martha Anne Wallbillich’ At one point in his admittedly! Claud Edward! 4 cle A lawn breskjous was held Sunday Judy Eldred, Mrs. Glenn Fries Jr. and morning ‘by the Watkins Lake Yachting Mrs. Ben Weber. They are “just relax- Association. Shown are mt left to right) — ing’ ee enjoying the annual breakfast, os NDAY, JULY- 2, 1956 PAGES Nore" E. Prevette Wed Saturday Candelabra .and baskets of whitewhite accessories was “Worn by | \roses for traveling to northern Wis- gladioli and white asters decorated|Mrs. Stewart. Her flowers were jconain. They will then travel to) the altar of First Baptist Church DTW” orchids also, ___|Monrovia, Calif, where they will) The new Mrs. Stewart changed make their home, for the Saturday wedding of Nancy) to a lime green silk sheath dress; Guests attended from Philadel- Elizabeth Prevette and James C. witha white duster: and white ac-|phia, Chicago, Lansing. Owosso Stewart Jr. The eight o'clock serv- cessories and a corsage of red' Madison and Waukesha, Wis. ice was performed by Dr.. H. H. esc Savage in the presence of 300 guests. . . Married Re Saturday Dr. and Mrs. Isaac C. Prevette of _—_ y Mary Day avenue are parents of evening /at ithe bride. The bridegroom, of Mon-) rovia, Calif., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James C, Stewart of Wau- First Baptist Church were kesha, Wis, / Nancy For the ceremony, Nancy wore Elizabeth a gown of Rose Pointe lace and = Prevette and nylon tulle with g basque waist- / C line and panels of lace forming a games U. | sweetheart neckline: Her hand ' Stewart jr. tapered sleeves were of lace., Al- She is th t@rnating panels of lace and tulle laughte J the bouffant skirt that daughter of extended into a chapel train. © A cloche cap with a tiara edging lof nylon tulle secured her finger-|~ tip veil of illusion. She carried a icascade arrangement of white roses, stephanotis and ivy. Mrs. Clydé E. Tayler of .Lansing, was her sister's matron of honor. _ Prevette of _ Mary Day avenue. James, of Monrovia, | ‘the bride of William “Young ‘Chal-. fant of Hutchinson, Kan, He js the! ;son of. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Edward | -- |(Chalfant, Rite Held at St. Mary‘s: in the Hills ante * * * Kathleen Louise MacKay of Chi! cago was maid of honor, with Ann; Coulter and Gail Lynn Glover’ of ' ‘Bloomfield Hills, Donfia~ Netzer of Detroit and Ann Ward of Pontiac, ‘serving as’ bridesmaids, The attendants all. wore, white embroidered Swiss organdy and Mary Catherine . Wilson and Charles E. mingham are Mary Catherine's Whitney Jr. Charles is the son of — carried bouquets of summery , cue E. tney of Bir- ~ were married | | pink foses, _ mingham. a Saturday The bride \ wore a gown of deep. : ‘The bride ice a gown of Y ivory peau de soie with cap sleeves, Chantilly lace over satin and tulle aid at ,and a/neckline of appliqued lacé.' lined the rounded decolle- . . a poorly a Ae ts of the tra. ~ Hills. | A ip of Venetian Rose Pointe ditional long sleeves. ‘lace held a fingertip veil of illu- + | Spreading from the curved w aigt: Mr. and Mrs. sion, and she carried Iilies-of-the- ‘ line, the full skirt extended to a Cramer Ro \valley.on a white Bible._ wide circular train bordered with |ATTENDS BOTHER sa ag ae ee i Wilson of \ /Teven Chalfant was his brother's inte we pe a « ors end Birmingham | ibest man, and Ushers included Mi- ced : Cryst hael Chalfant, Donald Stubbs of Her fh if pearls. a oa cattle a cred: are her —{Berkley—Dewey “Tennant’ of Ann! ‘ited ghee! Padi fipthe tistics Meediatin Hibeiinetintaataadion ‘The full skirt’ formed a chapel” Marys-in- ‘rain. “ } Arbor ~and Thomas Willson of! parents. He: is ‘Gosse Pointe. = with white orchids. . CRESCENT-SHAPED BOUQUETS - Bridal attendants Claire De Na- dor, maid of honor, and Judie Col- eee ee * on the son of A\ reception was given at Oak- jland\ Hills Country Club, - and Karen. Taracks Charl Mabaubin, osie: cates ps relat ye Mrk, “Wallbiltich wore pale fashioned with full skirts and fitted W hitney’ of | green chiffon over blue peau de bodices. A band of pleated ma- Birmin ham sole ahd Mrs, Chalfant™ wore formed their boat necklines. BGM. | shell pink lace over crepe. .,, For the Wedding trip to Colorado and New Mexico the bride wore a navy and/ white check taffeta suit with blué velvet trim and blue and dress was topped | white accessoriés, The-couple- will MRS. CHARLES. E. WHITNEY JR. wearing an ice blue peau de sole ‘silk sheath with ho folds. Laccpnting dress accented with Alencon lace, ‘She wore rose treated cynibi- er cn ee ee a crescent shape with a brown tweed silk duster. live ‘in Hutchinson, Kan. P< Spm R. » Deskin of Birming-| dium orchids. She wore white accessories wos ham was Charlies’ best man. Seat- Mrs. Harlan W: Stanley, grand- corsage the quésts-were James H. Pat- mother of the bridegroom, assist-. ‘bridal Header who has-vioiated virtually | And the . Calif. is the , ~~. almost bashful 52-year-) Bridesmaids were Elizabeth Ruse” , Story mndern Tle of his trade [aid hase he meen wek = Wed in Rite at Cranbrook * teuvors toa suly ie roe son of the ‘his ea | ganization sets the example for his; of Larising. Sharon Joan Taylor - James C. — ipenags is : associates in his om life. | BIRMINGHAM — In a Saturday lich, daughter of Mrs. John J, of Lansing was flower girt:- Stewarts: of i 4 deeply rooted America's * evening ‘wedding in Christ Church. \Wallbillich of Reddin c ae . g road Wid WEAR BLUE ORGANDY Wankes heartland is the spirit of this pur Pty, mcemec ot religious convictions Cranbrook, Martha Anne _Wallbii- il 'the late Mr, Wallbillich, | ame| They wore gowns of blue em- Wis ha, ibroidered grgandy with blue flower ‘hats. Their flowers. were -blue and 'white carnations arranged on a fan. & MRS. 1 AMES Women’ s Section-: S 12-15) ‘the -B Dr. and Mrs. wd Start Trip Ito Colorado: Reunion. Is Held — at Waterford Home ~ of Van Wagoners Mr. and Mrs. John R. Meddaugh of Motorway drive are traveling to Estes Park, Colo... where they will tion of the American Col- lectors Association, being held at Hotel Stanley July. 2-8. Zo The 52nd annual Van Wagoner re- union was held Saturday at the ihome of Mr, and “Mrs. J. L, Van Wagoner: of Andersonville road, Waterford. ‘Among those attending . were * Mrs. Tufty presented the hos{s with an American flag which had flown over the Capitol last week. : a * «@ Mrs. G. G. Booker and grand- *|daughter, Judith Ann Brooker, of Seattle," Wash.; arrived Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stevens of Pine Knob road, During their two-month. stay the visitors will spend some time visit- ing other relatives and friends here. * * *@ ; Jean L, Hilton, daughter of fer high academic achievement .during the past semester, Jean ind be a junior student in the oe * John. Wargelin, son of Mr- and Mrs. Philip J. Wargelin of Voor- eis road, is one of a special group of students taking the summer course at Cranbrook Academy of Art. | John, a student at the College of 'Architecture and Design at the ‘University of .Michigan, is study- jing painting and sculpture at-Cran- ;bronk, i * ‘* Mrs’ Chartes Leaf of Cass Lake . iroad left by plane Sunday morning \for Miami Beach, Fla., where she + | will attend the national convention of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, « ‘| Mrs. Leaf is district chairman of the Michigan, Federation. She wil return to her home on July 8. Francine Brown Is Entertained at Two Showers at tae Games pela tang week, At the shower hostessed by Donna Dallman and Margaret Devire at home on Elizabeth Lake road, nme announced her at- tendants for her July 7 wedding to Glenn Gidcumb. Francine is the daughter of Mr. ‘and Mrs. N. L. Brown of Elizabeth |Lake road and Glenn's parents are . ithe Kenneth Gaioams of High- igate road. | Sandra Brown will be her sister's maid of honor. Mrs. Gordon Booker and Mrs. J.Alan Brown. Will also- be attendants.. Twenty nine guests attended the personal shower given by Mrs. ‘Paul Colton and Mrs. Donald Os- | trander at the Brown home. Paul Saghys Hosts. for Sailors’ Breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saghy of Lan- ‘ark drive were hosts to the annual Sailors Breakfast of the Watkins Lake Yachting Association. Sufiday morning. Mrs. Saghy and Mrs. Glenn Fries Jr. were cochairmen of the affair. Glenn Fries Jr., George Eldred . attend the national.conven- “' * and Bén Wéber were chefs at the > outdoor grills. The breakfast was served on the lawn .of the Saghy home. The weekly Sunday race of. jall sailboats was held after the breakfast. *; & ‘ Good start for a summer hat. |not quite. ' Commodore David Green extend- jed' a welcome- te members and ‘their guests. Mrs. George Eldred, Mrs. Brown wardrobe: The big, flat black vel- Williams and Mrs. Ben Weber as- vet bow that's almost a hat but! sisted with preparations and serv- ing of the breakfast. | C. STEW. ART JR. | Serving as best man was Paul | Stewart of Madison, Wis., broth- “trot the bridegream.." Ushers Schmock- Holt R Read were Dan Stewart of Waukesha, O ites ea Wis., Isaac C. Prevette, Dr. Johm | Honeymooning in northefn Mich-}' accessories aad 8 corsage of | E. Prevette of Owosse, Dr, Wil- , talisman roses. flam (. Prevette and Edward igan are Mr, and Mrs/ William | Lascumb. John Schmock who were married! A gray and white cotton sheer For the seption held in the Saturday evening at St. Trinity, was worn by the bride for travel- churth parlors Mrs. Prevette wore Lutheran Church. The bride is ing. “Her costume was completed ia beige lace dress with matching} the former-Anita Jeay Holt, daugh-. with white accessories and, “the accesspries and a corsage of brown/ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oren D. Akers corsage from her ‘bridal bouquet. orchids, -A A light blue dress with of Rochester. After honeymooning: in’ ‘Northern ——— * _ Michigan, they will reside in Pon- Willfam's parents are Mr. and fae. “Mrs. Edward J. Schmock of W hitte-’ more street. / The Rev. Ralph Clause officiated at) the 7 T o'clogk double ring cere-, mony. j The bridal gown was of blush | Oe ere Be * | -pink lace And nylon tulle over : 1 ee satin with a Sabrina neckline and | short sleeves. Her shoulder. | length voll fell from a crown of | iridescent sequins and pearts. She garried . pink sweetheart | | Poses and ivy arranged on a lace . cover Bible. : Nirs. ‘Elmer Dunlop also_as- as a bridal attendant. They ballerina-length gowns ‘of nylon sheer. Their +head- were matching picture hats. carried yellow roses on satin) win R. Schmock of LaGraiige, CHARIDITE RUTH BRANION ., was his brother’s best man. The engagement of their daugh- ter). Charlotte Ruth, is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Branion/ of Birmingham. Her fiance is G/) Lowell Johnson; son of the Andrew .. and Bruce Bur- ¥ The: reception\ was, held in the church parlors, \ ‘ef Birmingham and Vietor: ed < Mrs. Wilson in ‘the rece iving Following. Meiad sinaisbssan at | Sammenaee “The “time when you of Lansi line. She «wore. spring blue Jace’ ‘Banff and the Canadian ; | Rockies, need more shoes than at any other’ over taffeta with pale ctearh cymy they will reside in \East/ Lansing time of year, It’s hotter, for one bidium orchids, "| where they. will resume their stud-|thing, and streets aré dustier, for, For her going-away-outfit the ies at / Michigan State ‘mould? 7 Have them in open ‘styles bride changed to w dusk srowaiia the fall, and change them often, Se EF, Jobngons of Tregent are) They are ‘students at Central Michigan — The couple will be ‘married in a September wed-|. ding wt St. James. Episcopal Church, Birmingham. For her fetie wedding, | Mr r. . and Mrs. J. Harry Baker of Dwight avenue announce | the engagement of their daughter, Jane Marie, to Jack Harrigan, son of Mrs, William Harrigan of Kaleva and the late Mr.’ Harrigan, -He attends Gentral . Miché- ny College, Sept. 15 wedding is planned. “3 The one exception, in my | A Dramatic init her skin anid speed : s under 5 f ai es + ‘to use massage on those fine li OREASES EASILY ~ Also remember that you should be-more careful about your facial gerated facial expressions are ag- eons ee Now let us think of the Dowa- __ger's Hump. This is the hump at the back of the neck we so often _.bee On older women. It is due mainly to poor posture over the years,; Fat also gathers in this a5 youthful. — This exercise is corrective to the Dowager’s Hump and also keeps the neck This always calls for a great re- adjusiment on a woman's part and - Ties Feature Color After “Dark Age’ Ties are items of men’s apparel which have recently come to light after an extended period of literal the funeral black knit tie rose to popularity as it never did before, not even in groudad's day. The vogue of-.gloomy conserva- tive sameness in men's clothing is over. 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JULY 2, 1050 : as ae : = . : + ’ ae > : Fi a : — fe 2 = ies trenee: of Pm ~ [Child Can t Be ‘Man of the Ho ere _PERMANEN T | ee eee os & : ie aed Mrs “By MURIEL LAWRENCE the very heart ‘of_our mlaaseraien that ts the ostiction of}. he Elmer R. ee Complete 5 Ss 00 often takes him away from’ home.|up aloneness and t decision. - lhe ‘playpen, / Wilson of aa : = * * *& ml aS 7 Mi Day — ca - Preparing for a trip a rs eet mou : ae sd "Healrstling and Cutting domestic arrangemen = avenue By Oscar pa his wile. Mage Bean pays) he oS ae Mr. and Mrs. _— : - announce the 5 hr oe - nates iext Richard E. |sentta Spears ga engagement FE 2-4959 CME BE gy we Reon wy : sag OTS age. Be older than I, stronger than| of their al . ee Se a ‘were married Te i. than I so that I can daughter, ~~ PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP Ti home and children, So at ne : Bisa A i trust you.” Rerbara. joa. , ‘E (Ov . . he wilt it vENING . es | 7 Ww. se cnt (Over Old Prof's Book Shop) taying to Ms spoke tee, td Bet hany — ey f --to Don L. —s Sr —~————=—«"" ember you're the man ef the 7 rong l t Bailey. He . house while I'm gone—and take Ch papi i nih ry ' care of Mommy." AUTER, e ts ihe son 0 . — bride, the Retu rned Mr, and Mrs. . MILLER’S = 144- OAKLAND AVE. | | Now, Freudian psychologists tell S. L. Bailey us that this. demand for manhood “ ‘, Pa | = lormer Gloria S + d Our Location and LoW Overhead from a child is bad, However) © © “ Esor 3 J. Featherston to en ers = » their reasons for thinking. so are ‘ —_ 4 , of East Saves You Money . complicated. { is the Couple . Gives One ; “Man sfield- a» | Not understanding them, we may daughter of Present. and Ge ts | ayse figure it's quite OK to go on telling avenue. the Eugene Back ‘Another: Featherstons of Dwight By EMILY POST -—- , - BARBARA JEAN WILSON | oS oe TI avenue, He is A reader tells me:*'We received John he's a man, thinking, “Ob,: ! | LP how: sick |-am. of psychology that .kees danger in every innocent ac- ition!" aphfeed ‘ MAN that tell the son of the a wedding invitation from a busi- ‘ ve to suggest that telling “s ness friend-of my husband's and Ti fo B t I John he's a man js bad, net for Alfred ’, [we sent a wedding present to the 1 ps I © ter I on i n g Freudian reasons, but because he) Boro}f: 5 of bride-to-be. The following week the is not a man. And that it's-never) Sout h Sanford wedding was called off and the| Tips on simplifying: ironing are|Frieda A. Bennet, a home demon- sensible to tell lies to children. wedding present was returned to/given here istration agent. She suggests other r oo. 8 M. R. and MRS. RICH ARD E. ‘BOROF, F =" lus through the mail. Surround yourself with your iron-|new methods, besides sitting while | I hie John's father will discon- | - “However, it was not the one we ne arin go bagal your — ee to make ironing more ‘tinue it. And during his absences ] M . d - S. d sent. Under | the circumstances, |4ry basket, a e, a. clothes| pleasant. . : a eave his wife, not with a substi- Coup e ar I 1e atur ay what do you think we should do|Tack, within arm's reach when! 1).. noth hands when ironing. ; — z itute husband but with a small son about it? Should we return the anys at your gr —_ cor Interchange the iron from one 3 . . 4 who needs the fee! of firm parental Le f Ni F ] ] package to the girl with a note -be an easy or work. hand to the other, depending on { ANNOUNCI NG— ~~ control behind and under him, eaves Or lagal a alls saying that it was not the present — A * ey & _— the direction -in’ which the iron en : ve sent. or just k center will make tha ious * To Leep trouble at « wiaimum, Bethany Baptist Church was the, skirts. Their gowns were in pink, nothing? =~ se * ont seman easier, —encourages Mrs. 2 ae Arrange; | wmeeth, . Our Greatest July - Dower ad net be mixed ap by setting: of the Firday evening wed-| Yellow and blue. respectively and — , a fold the clothes with your Be er erg egress ier perendiaan di { Gl J. Featherston and| C#c® were ® ‘tmajehing headpiece | “Tt-may-have-been a mixup, | D p other hand. . . | father} bat be allowed the re- |ding of Gloria PSNeT Eon i and carried an ‘arrangement of | and, on the other hand, the’ girl Avoid lifting'the iron to an iron = Clearance Sale in laxed behavior proper to the /Richard E. Boroff. The Rev. Fred! vrenet, posies. may have exchanged our present usting. owder stand. Just vest it at the point j — boy he is.. men sere Tiffany performed the 8 o'clock) A blue lace dress with matchin g for something else, 1 would be. Eliminates Many where it is last used and don't re- 4 20 Years cae * ee me & ceremony in the presence of 150; headpiece was worn by the flower grateful for any help you can ‘turn it fo the right end of the board ; ro F . guests, igirl. She carried a basket of fiow- give me. Irksome Things leach time. . = f : 4 | Trying to erase distinction be- « * * jers similar to those of the at- N the ‘ti of gl * * «@ 5 7 , EVEN : tween parents and children is dan-|. ¢; js. the daughter of Mr |tendants. ‘Answer: To avoid possible fur-| ‘OW comes the Ume gloves. : . OPEN FRIDAY EV ENINGS gerous business. Yet in America|, Glia Js. the mughter of Me floor - length fown of-nylon ther confusion, I think it would be|that clutch the fingers in a chew-| Use long, rhythmic strokes, - CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS ) and Mrs‘ Eugene Featherston of/ A floor - length fown of- mon ‘ironing with the thread of the fal t é ‘ we Sutter ov : a Pas-| nwight avenue, and Richard js the tulle and Chantilly lace was worn: best toitell the girl what has hap- ing gum grip, and of stockings | Ive. ing wi ater seen t feats sion to do just that, ed. per y , son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boroff by the bride. The fitted bodice of pen : ‘that screech to a wrinkly halt at! ‘ Our 20th Year of Greater Value Giving! ** 6 [ot esuth Sentra eivest. loce was trimmed-br sequins at the| the aukica A. time of erect, ‘dry before sarting the next. Mrs. i Children have scarcely finished!’ Brgceding the bride to the ‘altar cuff neckline and the boutfant skirt) «Dear Mrs, Post: - About _six Bennett explains that you should toddling before-we rust tittie boys! . - ar MP warmth in the air and lack of ease let heat and moisture do the work: ~ were Mrs. Archie Prouffer and was accented with medallions of months ago I started working for! ‘into long pants and little girls’ Janet Atkins as bridesmaids, the lace. my ptesent employer as his pri- jin assembling one's self for the/NO pressure is needed. , _ Jfinto facsimiles of their mothers’ \Kathy Prouffer’ who served as! Her fingertip-length veil was se- vate secretary, I-am going to be/4ay. | Arrange clothes as little as pos- dresses. Today, it's father who! d Mrs. “Bert Cool f e ° going * * 4 ‘sible. But b hi | wears the small-boy shorts; and! flower girl and Mrs. Bert Cooley, cured to a crown headpiece of married shortly and would like to), ' ut bring the clothes to, Whe Y H l . ’ Sonny, the man’s trousers. ' matron of honor. iridescent sequins and seed pearls. know if it is proper ‘to invite him Miss Career Gal steps from her Your iron, rather than the iron te a } re- You Honestly Save! if ‘ ppctst The attendants were dressed (She carried an arrangement of to my- wedding. tepid morning shower, feeling. tic ‘away. trom 9 the ironedysec-< " i —eliewnr: TEAR OF DBCISION alike in ballerina-length gowns white roses and feathered carna-| «116 jg far above us socially and,!’esh and ready for the day of ‘ton away rem you. 144 Oakland Ave. Carefut-Free Delivery Pf this trend which seeks to reduce, of nylon chiffon fashioned with tions on-a white Bible, a gift of the 1 do not want to overstep my |!abor. By the time she's struggled | 2 ' — saad US to our children’s age exposes draped bodices and _bouttant | bridegroom. ‘bounds,. but on the other hand, 1 | inte her clothes, she's warmer! JULY 4th SPECIALS — ss sn a. ——| id ant light hirw. Will, ithan she was before and wishes | : . Burt Allen Cooléy performed (Go Not want to slight him. Will eg never thought of the id . <3 vil | . . ; . the duties of best man. Seating you please tell me what to do?” ed never thougnt of the Kea’ . GIRLS . ® ‘ — . suey e the guests were Dennis Rakmus- | . ; of going to work. PEDAL PUSHERS ; oo ° , sen and Richard Gleza. Gary answer: If your ‘relationship Frustration and irritation re- $ 09. to $3.38 Values S _ Featherston, brother of the bride, — has been strictly business, you duce her to a melted pulp by the 1 up Sizes 3-14 en we served as ringbearer. | would not invite him. But if he | time she’s dropped her belt three J __ _ ee At the reception held immediate} has been friendly and has shown | times, slamined hee finger in the}. PLISSE HALTERS ly following the ceremony in the 29 Interest in your wedding What le oe ea? ¢ stocking. F.-. O8¢ Stecs 3-61 ichureh . parlors,. Mrs. Featherston Plans, tell him that if he would | see ' |greeted her guests-wearing a hya-| like to come te your wedding | One aid is dusting powder, some- GIR — cinth blue crystallette dress with; (and say where and when) that |thing many ascetic gals bypass as. - LS’ KNIT at 7 white accessories and a corsage of| you would be very pleased to [being for the foolish with lots of. Sleeveless POLO T-SHIRTS w~ || a on pink carnations. | have him. time to spare. +h $1.98 Vemue. $ 49 . a Mrs. Boroff chose a dress of blue! _ If it's liberally sprinkled all! — lace over taffeta with white ac-* “Dear Mrs. Post:. We are - lover, it can actually make clothes] GIRLS’ SWIM SUITS cessories for her son’s wedding. group of young unmarried women slide on easily and seem as if $1.98 and $2.98 Vaiues , Her corsage was also of pink car- | renging in age from 25 to 30. Would they fit just the way they did in $149 e Sizes L : SET ONE Arwen -it—be—proper for us to go to althe winter. P_ Infants to 4 : : Following a honeymoon trip~to’ Public dance together without male - 7 Rave cwine Tei wee pan : Niagara Falls, the couple will |escorts? A smooth soft dusting powder BOYS’ SWIM TRUNKS ee make their home on Mechanic| Answer: I'm sorry to have to!with an encouraging scent can also’ $1.19 Now 89¢ uP == street, ; say, no! make one feel as though it were _ - - worth. while. i BOYS’ 2-PC. . |. SPORT SUIT re men How About That! Long or Short “$298 ae . | _ J@e - = Farmers have some good advice sors 36 . $2 for the country-bound vavationist|| “jf, . - jor home gardener this summer. 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Ernest Boadway will be celebrated Wednesday. ft will also be: the occasion for a family reunion. The Boad- Shirley street, Mrs. Keith Pratt of Drayton Plains; Norwood Boadway of Whitmore Lake; Mrs. Margaret Stevens of Harrison street; Mrs. Eugene Hoina of Paw Paw and Edwin Boadway of Cooley street. “29 grandchildren and. Ll great. rerenian licren who will attend, Firm the Arms Lady Bewarel © by Practice of ; |That Nightgown - This Exercise May Cause Blaze | ae, we SS as LONDON (INS)- fire family will eat, sleep, fook, fee! better. And it's ‘ ‘yours now on the Lennox | - Easy Pay Pian! Come in or call today for FREE cooling survey “ YOU MAY ALREADY OWN HALF OF A YEAR-ROUND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM, i{ you Sow have centepl forced ais hepting. See ws and find out! ’ 62 N. Cass Your Certified Lennox Dealer-Expert TE Tt ELUTZ-FOG | Coll FE 4.2024 y's BE LAWRENCE Oe som weaver a caee to-hold elective = (INS) ’ Detroit’sy. | DETROIT x ‘Wayne University added the very. | important word “State” to its of- ficial title yesterday and joins the itanily of state-supported ‘ealversl: ties. c >» * * ~ Sunday culminates over a year of study and legislative ng ieee, led to the annexation of Wayne, placing it on a constitutional equal with the University of Michigan) and Michigan State University. ie i. raliments, possibly 2.009 by 1965, Dettpit taxpayers. could /no > longer _KAST HEATING jimacs diate Sr cede. the commission, headed by Dr. Alex-} ander Ruthven, former U. of M. president, reported to/the governor who turned its recommendations ‘over to the Legislature. 1 Twill also servé on the trustee. board "TRANSITION PERIOD’ ‘Tn an Uth-hour pill Waytie be-| came q state.university on paper | April 7 of this year. The Legisla-' ture appropriated $3,239,000 the first of three yearly “| aaa allotments.. se game, Wns | PER BOX ‘YU. $. FLAGS. SPAR TEL-HURON STORE ‘el-Huron Shopping Center KR ESGE’S@N Sy] |] Automatic Washer and Dryer 25 Rolls Caps (2250 sori) 25¢ t's new! It’s funt It’s safe!-All boys will want to own / @ burp guni This ‘exciting gun is fully cutomatic/ shoots 1 or 50 shots at a trigger touch! It’s a full 13 inches long with ‘sturdy all metal working parts. Complete Selection of EXTRA-LOUD GAPS ~~" Roll, Disk. or Single, Shot 10°* 25° - 2 tor 15¢ to 25¢ each "ath of JULY” / 8” American Beauties / (8 in a bex) / 12 14° JUMBOS / KLERS” i _ DOWNTOWN STORE | | Seginew at Huron Street, State will be governed by an 11- | ‘continue to give $10 million per year until 1960, Under the legislation ene mem- ber from the U. of M.. board of} regents and the State Board of Agriculture which controls MSU along with-a member of the, State Board of Education and a reprey sentative of the governor. / FIRST TIME “WitR” the ‘passage of the state|! control, plans were made for a . The $20 million. expansion * program) tuna naw ed opportunity eo = we aa iccis ait $15 which includes many new class- Wayne nivaraiey Adds ‘State’ to Name: Joins Michigan-Supported Institutions However, the actual moment of transition will lack drama..Wayne’s Dr: They Watch Anything —fven TV Patterns COLUMBUS, Miss, @ — Some people like television so much ved watch test patterns. WCBLTV, scheduled to go on the air July 13, has been sending Clarence B. Hil- rooms to accomodate the expected onslaught of students in 1960. The trandition of Wayne from urban university to camplete state support will be watched by educators across the country as it is the first time a city-owned | educational institution has “‘grad- | uated” into a higher government- i i al level. Officials of city-supported schools | feel the shift may mark the be-| ginning of a trend in higher educa-' tion due to the heavy financial | ‘burden placed on city taxpayers if you are unable te MICHIGAN CREDIT attend, ‘segariess of how mach or Bow auay “yen 7 [one payemnte, cde of Lille when Gen, ste og hensny tg ap aaa dh cede ‘NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS ‘REQUIRED ’ ONE PLACE TO PAY Metber American Association of Cred Counsellors “Let 9 Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. & Sat. ry to 1. rouse by App't. 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Get some now, 108 NORTH SAG SIN AW . i “ hs . 3 << ae toi : Fit RF oe Se us : ae : i = : avid oe ore pet z 4 ‘i ES . epee oe pee : i eid * ; és ‘ ou * : 6 ; ; ot ee ee ae oe ; . : ere ee wa at Fe = : am = ie = 3h j = - ; > s em * ‘ : : ; ie = ee - 5 2 s E \ 2 5 A =— = : “as se ae oe i = = = a =a — : # oo a mg <3 , ~ . a : 5 * ks : aeons ay. es “ % ee , y 2 es Z TSS re a “ ea Oe : ! a> > , ali ef Eo pe nn Bee : : ; . eek a te He 2B A Gao pee : feo EBs : . : e % : i . é e bie ass ee r : : ~ : - : : oe ie wT? ‘ ale Page es Ne 2 : : ees Es ‘ 7 Ny ae a g ee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, —__ : oy oe : es | - SEVENTEEN. - ‘ es Sire : ene a iy a Se as . oat < — : bee ih ‘ me : ~ sa f oe eae Se See : a sas oe a si Ge oS re 2 ie = mas S 4 3 3 = A ei Ss PME SEO Os ae er ‘WASHINGTON, ‘D. C..— ‘The|sioriis’ with feitiale ‘nemes—reng-lis part of the Bureau's | B-47 will be modified arid equipped|us a clue as to what causes it'te SA ae NEO “= [| | most-alert reception committee ining from Anna, Betsy, and Carla|National Hurricane Research Proj-|with automatic navigation and me-jact as it Hoes,” says D. M. Little, . Sey fs pe ee |” ~— history is now waiting to greet/@0wn Olé alphabet to Xina, Yslalect to explore all aspects of the|teorological instruments and re-|Depity of the Weather EE Sameer fe kA e3 ; ; mon yee a omg of col-itropieal storms, © =. cotding systems. . Bureau. ? Reet AB a eges, universities and private in| Ove of the unique devices in | He admits that one of the big- Ravenna opened capone ete ‘been contracted) rhe Siate Department has been | the planes will be IBM punch | gest-barriers still to be hurdied ees to study the changing moods of the| ving on hundreds ‘of negotia- | Card machines which will auto- | is pinpointing the last-minute nes rseatatetste tons with foreign matically record all the data at | swerves that hurricanes take. = ete These are among the many | during the last 10 months to — 2 yr wigoen Later onthe | 4 “zig” of a hurricane instead erotatavats See new preparations mapped cut to | make it possible for the U.S, to ports, / be 7 ay of a “zag’’-can mean the difference possess seroree follow and forecast the hurri- | set up installations, train local | Kee between a light breeze or a de- pressures canes -of 1956. The innovations | O>s¢rvers and bring equipment | Under supervision of the Office | structive according to. Lit- Rene will keep tabs on the vicleat | %¢ islands. ot Steen Resenreh. peveeat.vechatsi Oe vor amnein % Degeenee. prererece" sieeme i In some cases U. S. officials have|Will be launched over year’s wobbles just 2) miles i“ and omen gneite Went | cateet tearing vel nel Rising to a height of|can change the wind velocity in an peess tion for: future research. in theiy efforts to. beat the dead-|5Q miles or more, they will carry|area from 20 to 75 miles per hour. -- Mes The most important new feature|line. Questions of tariff, union moving picture cameras to/ Other preparations for this year's 3h is a complete network of 28 weath-|rules, transportation and communi- the complete cloud sys-|hurricane season include: . Bs er stations throughout the Westjcation facilities and local regula-|tem of the hurricane and its im-| Completion of three new. radar Indies. = tions have been foad blooks, , [mediate environment. The catm-stations at Nantucket, Mass; San Running from St. Andrews: to| As another part of the Hurricane|¢ras will descend by parachute and| Juan, Puerto Rico, and Swan Is- Guadeloupe, these island outposts|Project, the Air Force will provide|be retrieved later. — _. }land in the Caribbean, All of them will take vital upper air observa- men for full} “This will help us get a picture can follow hurricanes up to a range y chain and a jetlof the hurricane and perhaps give'ot 250 miles. = Fae ees : 7 Le acher Help Plan oe = Lae : Soa SS Gos es Der es Ee Se Se - eee = ee ’ ‘s ise 1888's STORMY WEATHER—The chart middie’ of November, U. &. weather experts = (Clinics Schdule : efer ans L0d shows the paths of last year’s hurricanes. The 1956 currently plotting the course of all- this year’s | Wht : : a season. began June 15 and will last through the | “girls.” ; 6, * i C ; eee heme oe 3 Thir ies) City Newcomers Bus Firm Quits Third Salk Series! | NeWwcom US Firm UUul eeae: New ‘Instructors Learn at Oakland County Plans} en ears Ses About Classroom Duties | | h Three ‘ Special Sessions From Experts : in | | a assee ; .for Priority Group eGnee — : , A teaching program on experi- 7 Boycott Deadlock Ends Dr. John D..Monroe, county mental trial for one year has beefi _ When Owner Sells Out;| - ee eee ee Weta hewn freperana nyt «cage Negroes Ask Own Line |> ee The program involves the use of poliomyelitis vaccine may now two helping instructors, chosen as -TALPAHASSEE be given. t persoms within. the] "| master teachers to help orient the = noes of fadeone-itee ai: designated priority group (ages) . 100 new teachers yearly in the ~ ' 2 one year through 14 years and ex- Pontiac School system. = , | ‘a the. ipectant 4x : f ; sole job of helpers | transportation today wale The injections will be given ac- to visit the new teac a of a deadlock between the city cording to. recently revised rec- them how they can bé of serv- fathers and the leaders of a Negro ommendations by the Michigan os sa Magpecaa- Dong — a q san, Se Ae State Advisory Committee and the work and projects if asked ands Throughout yesterday, tha Tirst State Health Department. be general “sounding boards” bod woreting Resnaiee Bec Preadbywtine (5 However, third doses of this all classroom situations, white citizens voiced ‘‘considerable will not be « sooner than Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superin- objection” to. the closing down of|. 2 peirtgth pal renee a: tendent of schools, says “These the service, and many offered to teachers are the masters, thé éx- contribute money from their own has been administered, Dr. Mon- perts in the field. They pockets‘ to ee ne ae ree. said. 3 are not om e _—. s to Mayor S. Win- It is also recommended by Dr. no duties of evalu # terle, Monroe that priority be given to teachers or anything to say This offer was rejected, Mayor children who received the second re-employment, Winterle sald, adding, “the own- | injections prior to Sept. 16, 1955. “Their sole job is to be avail- : er of the bus company, C. L. EYE OF A ; 's what the big wind looks like | 4 clinic for this latter group of to the teachers when they = Coleman, sald he was not oper- on a radar scope. What you're looking at is the swirl of rainfall into |chidren will be held for county] and need help, They are not ating a charity and so called the | the eye of hurricane Connie off Cape Hatetras, N. C., last August. |residents at the Oakland “County|— * he added: — end of his operation here.” The eye is at lower: left, about 65-miles from Hatteras (in the center ~amnaeg§ Department, a W. Huron,| ft ; 4 E | 4 | - Gerald White, ee ot : of the scope). -. , eae rom 9 to 11 a.m., Thursday. ~ a , : ’ ‘ ) Ss _ | @lementary education the _ wane hog enol Rcanyperscragl . | City residents’ clinic will be) & hy be ; E | Board of Education, said “We groe ing cheats tha . . es ees 9 + i eh sR A lua . | ~ | think we have something good — of the city’ ity th Department, , “ wet oth ders mpusion eonanaea MSS America Competition|s%.."%, : py : feat Oe byw tates ekg.” were >. A third clinic will be held ee ie 2 #6 _| the program. In answer to ques- : within the next month ad the e!MIay Be Declared Illegal] |wessesiay: uy 11, trom 1 o 3} iis ae : tonmaires we seat eat. te, the puittes aimee ot ¢ te sumeabaied : p.m. at the Royal Oak Health Cen-| [P™... eam mete | teachers, results indicate that. seating. NEWARK, N. J The Missjstafe Professional Golfers Assn, |‘*r, Fourth at Stephenson, Royal — . =. — — oe Pape es Vee are SEES SERVICE AGAIY America Pageant, the annual con-|championship. ~~ DOUGHNUT TREE — A tree-trunk with a a United Press Fhete) Expansion of the program will |. . ee _, {test of beauty and talent, is the| Yesterday, Webb said’ the famed : ‘like branch is a unique attraction at the elder drove close to the giant.elm-in his wagon \depend on the increase in new | The city councit countered with latest amusement to feel the| Atlantic City beauty contest prob- Adenauer Conferring _ | Fryeburg, Maine. Legend has it that one of the and an overhanging limb ‘mocked off his hat. jteachers, Dr. Whitmer said. — an offer to let the bus company/threat of extinction as the result'ably is illegal, too. He said it is With ‘Italian Leaders _ | *°¥"'S elders is responsible for ‘the oddity. It Thereupon, the elder is said to have twisted the | Michigan State University will ; hire Negro drivers on predomi-'of a New Jersey Supreme Court/a.competition for prizes and there- seems that after drinking too much at a local pub, offended branch into its present shape, ~— send 25 student teachers to Pon- nately Negro runs, and to have!ban on games of skill played for fore falls under the court ban.|| ROME (INS) — West German . : tiac for a full 11 weeks « ao open..seating on these runs “ex-iprizes, | Pageant officials were to con-|Chancellor Konrad Adenauer made . jnext year. bid ace gg ram will re- . cept for three seats in the front * * «# | sult their attorney today and then|a courtesy visit to Italian Premier U S Mi al ] t C rve Honor Parat ry ~ jquire a coordinator, a half time --~ | reserved for whites,” Winterle) First it was skeeball, pokerino|ask the state attorney general for|Antonio Segni and Foreign Minis- « Ne 1SC Cu a es u e, rooper worker, so the other halt of this | said, | ahd other boardwalk games. Then clarification of the state Supreme|ter Geatano Martino today. sae * . person's time can-go as.a helping os In @nswer-to repotts that Negro|Essex County Prosecutor Charles|Court ruling which said that| Political conversations aimed to C harg es Briti S h Actress for Mid-Air Rescue Iteacher, Dr. Whitmer said. | eons seek to permit to set up Pear ruled Saturday that the'games which use equipment bear-|cement trade and Cultural rela- ‘ ey eee eee as help- | r own bus ne, é n prize money could not!ing numbers on which something'tions and to analyze Soviet ¥ F ers i year were Mrs. Mary ‘be paid to top finishers in thelof value is bet are illegal. were scheduled to begin this after,| HOLLYWOOD -a: _. Now, , © ne ay d. f ‘The Tiny Kind in the Decorated Can . Sunshine Toy Cookies He: 4 on a 79: Cudinet Fie, cn" 49 Oocinies ice oi 39: Fons or Spoons, 10°f ab at to be held at $:00 a.m. at the Wal- r eas a a pet Tal y @ FER ? Fists, Fang ea — f dron Hotel, Friday July 6th. . ‘? *° s " University of Detroit opened its 1956 season ticket campaign | f i a eetael tity B HOYLAKE, England — . A tg 9 — ese oer ' osu Galfer Win Wins Title COLUMBUS @ Rick’ Jones—of _- Ohio State won the 59th National Intercollegiate Golf, ip, defeating medalist Rex Baxter of Houston 4 and 3 in the 36-hole final _ Saturday. Jones wound up with a two/ tndeF par over the Ohio Mate Veiversity course. a aris ‘harness racing has nings, for a 19-6 rout of Drayton} : aa eee Freehold, N. J., for Five & Ten. Murray Snow hurled) The -righties’ will be Clem La- nella and Del Cranfigil as the’ | Pierce and Wilson and catcher ibine of Brooklyn, Brooks, Law-, catchers. / ; other two times ‘I came near to taking it all then missed because of poor putting.” “$s looked back nine years. to-the British Open at Hoy- lake in 1947, “I finished a stroke behind -win- ner Fred Daly in that champion- . “IL three ~ Six years later Stranahan again was at Hoylake for the 1953 Brit- ny Amateur. He was matched against defend- ing champion Harvey Ward in one of the late rounds. “T was one up with two to go,” Stranahan said “but I lost by one hole. Again, putting let me down. I missed one from about three feet at the Vith.”’ * * * Stranahan, now a professional, © has a good record in the British Open, _ ‘| He was -second to Ben Hogan Fill All- CHICAGO... Six: right- handers topping and two blue ribbon southpaws ‘one. ‘were. tabbed American League) placéd in 1953 at Carnoustie, 13th at Port- "rush in 1953 and ninth at Troon in 1950. ° * * * The Toledo golfer is a 25-1 bet- -Hfing shot in a field of 336 golfers from 29 nations, The favorite is defending cham- pion Peter Thomson of Australia, and Mike Souchak of Berwick, Pa., is right. behind. Robert de Vicenzo of Mexico, Antonio Cerda of Argentina, Flory, Van Doncke of Belgium, Harry ‘Weetman, Ken Bousfield and Dai Rees, Britain, and young South Africans Trevor Wilkes and Gar- ry Player are among the other fancy eatin. * The qualifying rounds will, be played today and tomorrow over Hoylake and the nearby Wallasey eourse, He then was rated among the| GOLF HAZARD—One of the threats in the Michig: title chase at Indianwood on Sunday found himself fa hazard (above). Bob Inman, Detroit Golf Club profegsional, had to ot a bit of close work to get out of this predicament’ pes of the final round. He finished in a three-way tie At 285 ‘for the 92 | holes, after being the ~ leader ¢ on the tourney #1 Ist day. | am. we ui fey F cFRAS 43 gueiie E : J 2 4! : OTHE PONTIAC PRESS, M ADAY, JULY 2, 1056 | od) m4 (above), taking a satisfitd look at his final card on the 18th’ and last ing, wrapped up the title with: a 71. , Gene Sarazen 8 \F irst American -i8\ Finisher Lags aoe is elevated the following Wright bélieves it would * * Purdue's ‘Harry Hoffman say any student “The GI. ‘is $ same f college, ‘elector large or Ta as wyheg sively it apts race?” | 2 3 ee ‘Our Heizer-Wright, << te cnbwiat ade had been . [wondering out loud where the Giants would go if they _ Jett worse ihn last place. Frank Adams, in sports, responded : “The British in soceer have a pretty good system. A team must maintain a certain percentage to remain in the ~ majors. If a team flunks out another division club’. * Had it been. done in the past,” many a perennial weak sister, Content to struggie along on a small payroll and. ride the gravy train, would be eliminated. / /* on aid to athletes: “I’am a- student, not.an athlete, and I believe you cannot justify _|$6.a day (which is 180 a month) as a fair allowance. [ , at the most, only $125 a month, 8 much ‘more teresting # season.” liven things up all around, Cooper|with members of the International-League realizing— and their fans keenly aware of it, too-that they were fighting for a-chance to move up into the. manors and replace a floundering cellar club. . x * 120. Let me Y énumerate a few _ for you. Food prices are relatively the restaurants within’ the vicinity of any small, Rover g erog- here at Purdue live on a budget that ¢ from $100 to $125 a month and they live quite” oontortalty Room, at the most, $35 a month. “3 , VA ing money.” clothing, spring clothing, campus movies, ete: Does our husky but poor idence halls, private homes and fraternities charge ‘about the same for board and room, $80.a month. Books ‘\and tuition are free for scholarship men. An except for minor —— such as laund at's ail ynd spend- Editor's Note: What? No haircuts, dry cleaning, bus fare to and from home for the holidays, winter pay phones, tooth paste, athletic hero go four years to college without a single date? Pontiag/ Press Phote Open golf with a real the 12th hole Tigers Lose to A's, DETROIT # — With the mild|/ Detroit got best Sunday, 4 to 3, lin the series finale, losing a sweep of the four-game set when Frank Lary wilted in 9?-degree heat to drop his 10th game against four wins. The A's jumped Lary in the 6th inning for three runs and the ball game. . * * The defeat followed on the Ti- gers’ 17-hit, 14-to-2 slugfest victory over the A's Saturday night while the disturbed fans at home mar- veled beside their radios at what their boys could do away from De- troit—though coneeding it was cel- son and Ray Boone, bad knees and all, hit home runs. Chariey Maxwell hit his 16th homer Sunday, but it wasn't enongh, He hit it in the first inning, and Detroit got twe more | rung in-the second on a walk, singles by Wilson and Harvey Kuean, and Frank Bolling’s dou- ble. However, the rest of the way they got only two more hits, and no runs, off starter Troy Harriage, a rookie, and relifers Tom Gorman and Bobby Shantz. tar ‘opposition. Al Kaline, Red Wil- -3 first, the A's got to Lary in ‘the 6th, A hit, a hit. batsman and a walk loaded the bases, Joe Di- Maestri singled home one run and Vic Power singled home two more, The A's victory stopped their los- ing streak at’ six games. After the Chicago and Cleveland series at home, the Tigers go back to the road, opening at Chicago and then turning to the East. fol- lowing the all-star game lull. For today’s opener Virgil Trucks (3-2) was ticketed to pitch against Howie Pollet (3-1), Marilyn Goodwin Takes Long Race Asailing in Sunday's two races at Pontiac Yacht Club, on Cass a six-mile trip, in 1:04.45 with Bob Fiack’s craft second, with 1:05.06. Bill Bonner, in_ Dottie, was third, with a time of 1:06.10. Marilyn's 2nd place finish in the thrée-mile event frailed Roualet, who finished in 30 minutes. Larry) Q’Dell’s Bambi Too was third. AMERICAN . ASSOCIATION 6-2, Lousvit cs. ie os, $46 (2nd game, 12 a 3, “indianapolis 2 ce: ®’ innings) / /Detroit and Ghicago éach four, ‘pitchers for the July 10. All-Star sas/ City~ two apiece, and Balti- Game today. by Manager Casey! ‘Stengel as “Ne completed his all Man squad. . * * &. “Building around the eight - lar starters named in fan-votin Stengel wound up with six play from his own New York “ CINCINNATI vane Alston, “Then the low 100 start shooting “jagain Wednesday and follow with lanother. 18 holes. Thursday. The low 50 play the final 36 holes Fri- day. 4 jUnion Lake, Tenuta Win in Little League Battles Union Lake and Tenuta Super -|Market were easy winners in Wa- terford Township Little League softball games Saturday night at Drayton Plains. ning without benefit of a hit gave) Union Lake a 7-2 victory over! Jack's Service. Tenuta's collected 16 hits and manager of the world champion| Brooklyn Dodgers, today filled .up| the roster of the 1956 National League All-Sta? tearn and al-) - |though he’ picked players from) every sqyiad in the league, the! team took on more of a Cincinnati! tinge. / * ” * Alstgn, who will manage the Ally Stars/ picked three more Redlegs to gg with five others who already ‘had/been selected as starters in a voté of fans. He named four of ithe 2>-man squad.. He selected four American League at Washington ‘scored 13 runs im the last two in-| July 10. a’ two-hitter for Tenuta’s. ¢ * &: b his own Dodgers and four meni-| A seven-ran spree in the Ist in| ‘bers of the Milwaukee Braves to ' shortstop; | re and’ Washington one each. ‘he. two lefties are Chicago's \Billy Pierce, th AL's. winningest ~ fhurier with a 1%2 mark,-and Sten-! igel's own Whitey Ford (94) Right-handers included Jim Wil- rs'son of the White Sox (10-4), Tom ,| Brewer (10-3) and Frank Sullivan Redlegs load NL Squad rence “bt Cincinnati, Bob Friend of Piftsburgh and Robin Roberts of Philadelphia. * * * the southpaws wil] be Johnny Antonelli of New York, Joe Nux- ‘hall of Cincinnati and Warren Spahn of Milwaukee. | The eight starters, aside front the pitchers, who must play three innings barring injury, will be Ed Bailey, Cincinnati, catcher; Dale Long, Pittsburgh, first base; John- ny Temple, Cincinnati, ~second right-handed cinnati, Bob Diamond | pitchers and three southpaws for cinnati, center field! rand sr an pitched two-hit ball for the winhers. the annual Al:Star Game with the Musial, right field. oe base; Roy MeMillan, Cincinnati, Ken Boyer, St.Louis, the Boston Ked- Sox by} Cleveland and Kan-. tar Rosters _ ly. shattered. Finishes 7th By THE. ASSOCIATED PRESS hore aura of invincibility that has surrounded Nashua, the mil-|¥' lionaire horse, has been complete- ba -_* © | The 4-year-old son of Nasruliah, who cost a syndicate headed by Leslie Combs $1,251,200 has been beaten during the course of win- ning 16 stakes and $1,102,865 in his 26-race career. But never did he receive such a walloping as he got in the seven furlongs of the Carter Handicap at Belmont Park last Saturday. . * * ® He woufid up seventh, beaten a good four lengths, as Red Hanni- _jgan from the Woodley Lane Farm $58,500 and paid $29.80 for $2. It was the first time that’ Nashua had failed to get at least a part (7-3) of the Red Sox,’ Early Wynn) Indians and Johnny Kucks of the Yankees (10-4). * # Star triumph if six tries against the National League's best. In naming first sackers Vic. Power of Kansas City apd Roy) Sievers of Washington, behind certified Mickey Vernon: of the Red Sox{ he overlooked Cleve- land's Vic Wertz and his own Bill Skowrop, who finished Nos. 2 and 3 in the fan balloting. - Right fielder Harry Simpson, Kansas City’s RBI artist, got the call jover- ‘New York's Hank Bauer and/ Boston’s Jackie Jensen, who ranked in that order in the poll behind Detroit’ s Al Kaline. i * * shortstop Gil McDougiad and sec- /\ond baseman Billy Martin, as well as pitchers Ford and Kucks, to join center fielder Mickey Mantle and catcher Yogi Berra, the peo- ple’s choices, on the — All-Star squad. Nellie Fox of the White Sox will start, at second base and Harvey: Kuenn of Detroit at shortstop, ‘third base: Frank Robinson, Cin-' left field; Gus Bell, Cin- To back up Bailey, inaméd the Dodgers’ Alston Besides Detroit's two Kuetin,. Stengel picked third base- | iman Ray Boone and left fielder Charley Maxwell from the Tigers The White. Sox quartet includes: y Campa-'second base“ starter Fox, pitchers, hey |Sherm -Lollar. (8-4) and Ray Narleski (2-2) of the! $2, 500 to his. earnings. Stengel is seeking his first. All. From his own club, Stengel | starters, | ‘tight fielder Kaline and shortstop, of the purse. Even when he fin- \earried off'$40,400 of the purse of| Worst Beating for Nashua DETROIT RE manass Cire n j . AB After putting over a run in the) xuenn os “5 0 1 Power, 1b 4 1 2 = - 23> 6 6 1 Finigan, 3b 40 2 Maxwell. If 5 1 1 Skisas, if 4060 Kaline, rf 4 6 $ Simpson, rf 3 1 2 Boone,” 3b 3.0 0 Thompson,c 4 0 6 Small 6006 2, 2 311 Aber, p 0 @ @ Groth, cf 2106 lb 1 @ 1 Dem‘stri, ss 4 0 3 Tutéile, ef 41 1 Herriage, p 1 0 8 Wilson, c 2 1 1 Robinson 1 0 6 ry, 3 9 0 Gorman. p_ 6 0 @ : r Grome @ 6 0 Glaughier 160 nation of turf public as few|Kenneay, "p10 1 Shantz, p 100 thoroughbreds have in_ recent 336 3 410 Oldtimers Drop 13-6 Encounter The Pontiac Oldtimers found ex- Tiger Dizzy Trout too tough to hit Sunday in an International Old- timet’s League game at Wisner Field. | Trout pitched three innings for Detreit Rogell Oldtimers with- out giving up a hit as his team seored a 13-6 win over the Pon. tiac nine. Pontiac collected its runs and 7 ished” fifth in the Gulfstream ‘Handicap last winter he added | *, Nashtia gets another chance in! ithe mile and one-quarter of the $75,000 ‘added Suburban Handicap) at Belmont Wednesday. But its not! likely that the fans will make such. a_fush to the betting windows to plunk, down -their’ money on the| ‘hits off pitchers Mekeles and Mi- lan. oe z * * * Catcher Walt Honchell got two hits in three trips for Pontiac with! - Jack Moran leading Detroit with (3 for 4. * .* * Next Sunday the Oldtimers meet \St. Thomas of Canada in another colt who has captured the imagi- Hleague game. THE BIG RUN—Johnny Groth with the winning run, in yesterday's game against Detroit. Groth slid in just ahead of the ball which is coming In to Tiger. catcher , Red Wilson. Umpire is John Honochick, th A’s won the game, 43. ar Wirephete of Kanban city crosses home plate ¥ Robinson lined out for Herriage in 4th, b eeeuahter struck out for Gorman in Small ran for Boone in &th. Kennedy dy struck out $ fer Gromek in 8th, . 120 000 ooo— 3 Y... 100 003 0Ox—4 ri. "Ri —staxwell, Bolling, . Tuttle, Simpson, Torge- HR—Maxweil. , ‘Herriage 3, in 4, | 1 in 1%, Gorman 6 in. 2, 1 ER- Seiras to Face Giant-Killer U.S. Stor Plays Allen Morris -in Spotlighted Wimbledon Match ¢, America’s two remaining tennis goliaths, Vic Seixas of Philadelph- ia, collides head-on today with giant-killer J. Allen Morris of At- lanta, Ga. in the spotlight match of’ the Wimbledon men’s singles quarter-finals. Seixas, 1953 champion, will be a considerable favorite against | the husky ex-toothall player, who — has been the tournament's monet pleasant surprise from a U. S point of view by lasting through | four upset-packed rounds. | Other men’s quarter-finals send Ham Richardson of Westfield, N.J., against Neale Fraser, one of four Australians still in the runtiing; Top-seeded Lew Hoad against fe!- low-Aussie Mal Anderson, and séc- ond-seeded corhpatriot Ken Ros-- wall against Ulf Schmidt, young bearded Swede. ~ Boys Club Beats Tigers _ The Auburn Heights Boys Club * defeated the Tigers, 7-3, in a Knot- hole League baseball game Sunday eredit for the win while Ra hurled the distance for the opens ‘Each team made three Hilts, ./ LONDON, Eng. (INS) — One of | / at Jaycee Park. Wright and Sher / man shared pitching duties tor / Auburn with the latter receiving/~ / ae eee : : Kaas < : : po ‘ . Rd — ise 1 ‘ J ULY 271956 _ athletes more than lived up to his judgment. Three world records fell, one was equalled. Two American marks were shattered and another matehed. A new U.S. Citizens’ standard was set and no fewer than eight other tryouts records fell. - * . * Out of the-17 events on the Fri-|i the 800 and Oregon's Bill Dellinger) __ day and Saturday program, the record was untouched only”in one, the. broad jump. In‘10-of the 17, the winner surpassed the - best time or distance in previous Olym-| - pic games, World record. breakers were Charley Dumas of Compton, Calif, wih 7 feet % inch in the cle Sines at ea Chomaias and fal it~ [™'7R PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. J MEN WANTEE rospects | for. a % = Te Train for High Salary Positions in = Redio & sot et Day ond Fortune Gontion's 187-tomt Brinch Heartbreaks were many y during) Helsink’ ee years ago. Don! soe bs oan-ae = Sette oom 4 discus throw; Cy Young's javelin|the two days. Dave Sime, Duke's Bragg of Villanova, collegiate pole | Information... Ne wo ric heave of 244-11; the 3,000-meter| eet sprinter, reinjured a- groin| vault record holder, missed on 14-] - 24! Woodward {Donayan Bidg run by Phil Coleman| muscle and didn't fnish in his 100183 = : blocks North of Fox Thester " ! pes Dil.| Other : ween’ Del ELECTRONICS TITUTE Korean Veteran ager. 7-3 at sec-|the 15-foot l-inch pole vault fired lard and Mal Whitfield, both two-|holder of the recognized world rec- zat“ etesaeae ipage tenes eretakaers +1 +sunagis baie ys apatites ‘ high hurdles veteraa- Bob and the)time Olympic winners, failed tojord in the javelin throw, amd Er] agaress 0.0.00 /.ccescscoceesesccserccsseesne wanes wend Lee Calhoun,|1,500-meter run in 3:47.6 by Je-qualify as.did Lindy Remigino, nie Shelton, long oie of the na-| nigetieey § : | in the finals; rome Walters. Winner of the 100-meter dash ‘at tion's top high jumpers: ioe - there is no gee givin dang or here oe ee meter run.,. 7 .* © established ‘a meet and American Citizens’ record in the hop, step — with a leap of 51 feet 4 arr Perf in Olympic LOS ANGELES (AP)--The 0.5. track perform: | ern Dick ir, Kansas, Meter dash—Lou Jones, ring 62 seconds; Jim Lea, Air bc age s ee He Jenkins, sae Pas y, San State, i Grand Rapids Pair Wins at Blythfield GRAND RAPIDS @™ — Jerry Berles, 26, and James Taylor, 28, both of Grand Rapids, won the blythfield Country Clubs Mth Invi- tational best-ball golf tournament yesterday. Berles ~—— pair ever event, de- feated Gerry Mathison and Bill. Rathbun, also at "a rand Rapids, | 3 and % in the finals. * * * Berles and Taylor defeated Dr. | James Leer and John Hare of In-/ dianapolis, 2 and 1, in the semi- finals and Mathison and Rathbun | cbeat Bill Walsh and Joel Shepherd of Kalamazoo, 1-up. * * * and Taylor, Fee oases leans Josh ormances Trials * 1,506-%4I UN—Jerome Walters. le Striders, 3:476; Ted Bowden, + Californ: er, 7 3:48.60; Don 3:44. Alternate . Army, 9:15.10. x Tie high * hurdies—J hg Rg Op Alternate, Milt Campbell, Navy, 3: Eddie Southera, "Tenas oS: Marines, 50.4. — gihtterterry. Compton, cat” Col- Center, ae Pog Reavis, Villanova, 69%, | Alternate, Bernie Kierd. Notre ~~ Gay feet tt Sms tee 289. Me "apdnews " southera Baht Aiterate Strid- Francisco Ot Coll 39-674, Bil Niede 1% oat, oe Don Vick, Senet Al Haal, Goresil Hal Connolly Boston 196-6%, Alternate, Mastin ° p—ira Devis. LaSalle | Univers y. S1 feet 40 inches w, New York Pioneer Club, 49:11 as a terna! ie r ‘Pele vault— Bob Rich ioe Angeles ; Jim Grabam. 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(1) Mal Whitfield of LA holds slight lead second, Lon Spurrier third, Lang antey fourth coming around last turn with Sowell in ceriter and and: Whitfield fifth. liams and loser Bob Porterfield, on, nd Pex. 0 mms — Lapeie. Fas * * *« ..|\ Baltimore topped the Boston Red'George Crowe also homered for!" Ei , ‘yy at. 28: ay i Furie, Breakigs x. Mantle now is t games|Sox 53 behind Connie Johnson. A|Cincy in the first game. Smoky /7* yen. 7 Mag Mays, New York, 8: E~ , ahead of Babe Ruth's 1927 pace|homer by Dick Williams, an ex-|Burgess and Gus Bell hit theirsjend Bauer, Nem Yor. . seuunore. adelphin and Wale. Pit oe when he hit his 28th and 29th in|Dedger, with a man on was the/in the second game. For St. Louis, 's; Jensen, Bestoa, ere. Cifleago, and ME RUNS—Banks, Chicago. 20: Boy- game no.'79. This was Mantle’s|winuer. Kansas City rallied with/Stan Musial hit two and Rip Re-/Epen,,Dgret 1 Avus and! Busy.er. &- Louls. 19; Snider, Brookive. 10: ., Tist game. three in the sixth inning to rob pulski and Wally--Moon (a grand piereg uate och a s decisions), —|son, Cincinnatt and Long 17 The Yanks’ double triumph | Detroit of a series syéep 43. | slammer) hit one each. ran tea Sole Wieen-Cossgn ana Kucea.\uene ne Lee Geen aise = —— Cincinnait and White, New York, - almer Victor =, aleiabae iA kee, * * . a ~ F Pit in 89; Beek, ese” Pama 3: Mux: hall gincionatl ¢f waaeeece Canadian Boat Hits Fast Time at Quinte Bay: * PICTON, Onf. «—Miss Super- test, a Canadian entry, worr the _ unlimited class speedboat race on Quinte Bay Saturday. William J. Braden of Waterdown, Ont., drove the craft to the day’s fastest lap of 95.559 miles an hour and the day’s. fastest heat of ‘93.264 ~ | m.p.h. to win the three-heat, 45- ‘mile race. Miss Supertest piled up 1,100 points on two firsts and a@ secon#. paw Miss U. S. was. se¢ond with 925 prope: pave at Mies Wayne third with Middlecoff on— Doctoring Yo BY DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENT'S COMPLAINT; In- ‘Jconsistent Contact. ,. Takes Down $1,000 in Hanson Winner DIAGNOSIS: Floating Right! Elbow i - - Women : Western Open TREATMENT: As an amateur on 304 Total I played well, but it was when I turned pro that I concentrated on ‘DES MOINES — Beverly|Soving “my swing. I realized Hanson, slender 31-year-old* pro- fessional, headed for the Syracuse (N. Y¥.) Open golf tournament to- day proudly wearing the Women’s Western Open Championship crown. . * ° * : - Beverly not only was pleased as a result of her 30# total for the 7T2-hole route over the ..Wakonda Club’s ‘hills. And it waster ist major tournament victory ofthe’. season. A stroke behind Mickey Wright, 21-year-old San Diego pro, at the | - start of the final round yester- day, the former North Dakota girl — now from Apple Valley, Calif. — quickly took the lead and mistakes could be very costly. Be- ing tall I had too often made poor contact with the ball; didn’t hit I finally located the cause to be |what we.term a floating right el- ning and taded to 2 ciesing Sf and 309, good for 3rd . > Louise Suggs, 32-year-ol Sea bow: - Correction: erly by two strokes at the start-of/and in doing ‘so I developed a con- the 4th round. landed in 2nd Place stant: groove. I felt comfortable with a 79 and 308. —fat the top of the swing, yet I was LADIES WESTERN oven Reverly ¥ 04—$1.000 lanson. Loutse ouspe seven arenes Mickey Wright ........... iby sweeping the clubhead back |you ‘the same swinging freedom sand control it brought me. Im- |portant: No movement of the head. ithe key movement in the down- 6.415 yard course, Meanwhile, |it squarely. And usually found f Mickey was off to a poor begin- (trouble, especially with the longer clubs. 1 kept the elbow! @ = Island, Ga., professional who led pointing at the ground throughout -+ ithe 1st two rounds and trailed Bev- ‘each shot, as the sketch shows, jable to create a widé arc for power} ur Golf Game then take a minute to com- plete entry blank. Grand Ouly by. keeping the head station- lary — anchored, we call it — will: the body pivot, or turn, to give you consistent position at the top of the swing. In the next article I will explain DETROIT EDISON swing. * _ COLLISION WORK 4 OLIVER MOTOR. eR Collision Shop | 36-W. Pike St. FE. 2-9101 See Robert Rectar, Mgr. ~ for Free Estimates-on All Makes of Cars Ne Distance Teo Great : (within reason) ROOFING HOT SPRAY METHOD . SRY allel etn ae . ai a SAVINGS 5 Year Unconditional — Guar Old Roots Made | a, LEY New Guarantes Siop Any Leake foo! 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(non-title), chenley WHISKY IMPORTED CANADIAN WHESKT, A END, 6 YENRS OD. O68 PROOF, SCHEMLEY BESTILLERS 68... 1. 6. KILLS MOSQUITOES RUBUVAAUE FE 4-2024 » E LAWRENCE Call 17 -.x 13th Straight _|Elks No. 723 by # 7-5 margin in a _|Joslyn, | The elder Kelly won the event for t ANOTHER KELLY IN OLYMPICS—John B. Kelly Jr., winner of the single ‘sculls in the Olympic Rowing trials held. at Syracuse will follow in his dad's footsteps in representing the U. S. His dad, ‘(tight) cdngratulates him at the boat house after Sunday's victory. {Detroit Boat _ Has Winners. "AP Wirephete he U. S, in 1920, Coachers, 'Griffs Score Wins in Class A City League Games . General Motors posted victory | No 13 and the CIO Local 594 jand Griff's Grif) chalked up _tri- aunphs—in- Class A —-City—Baseball gue. games Sunday afternoon Wisner and si acces tt he fields. zx The undefeated Cuntbens rolled merrily along at Wisner by pounding out » 6-2 decision over the Anderson Jets. : GMC socked Jim Williams for-11 hits, three by Eugene Cox and two apiece by Judge Booker and Dave ringe. Warren: Hagyard pitched the distance for GMC and limited the Jets to three safeties. Ld * * The CIO tallied single runs ‘in the 6th and 7th innings to defeat thotly-contested Eattle at Columbia- * © #.) and Dick Covrea hurled for the Union club, with Wagner getting the win," Walt King and Bill Hurd worked on ‘the mound for the Elks ad. Hurd was tagged with the loss. Mel Taylor garnered three bits for the CIO and Dave Sebring added two. Sebring’s double in the 6th broke a 55 deadlock. Ray White's lusty triple in the bottom of thé 7th inning scored Al Hayward to hand Griff's Grill Rochester Wins GM Chalks Up | Harlan Worden, John Wagner |: Legion Contest Two big innings gave Rochester's Junior American Legion Ball Club a 10-6 win over Waterford Sunday. The game, played at Rochester, was the host club's 2nd victory - over Waterford and left it with a 42 season's mark. - ‘| * = a Herb Peters’ nine goes to Claw- son July 4, for an Independence’ ‘Day battle with the Clawson” Le- gion. Rochester: scored four runs in the 2nd, six in the 3rd fo nail the win-—-Waterford counted in four frames, with three in the 5th, its big effort. WATERFORD ,,.., 110 030 100-4 10 4 ROCHESTER, ...... -046 000 00x-—10 19 1 coached the powerful Yale Univer- }Cornell and the Navy Admirals "|Hines. He is big Jim- Rathschmidt, who sity eight which upset favored yesterday in the thrilling five-boat finals of the U.S. trials, Rathschmidt, a fortyish man of German descent who learned about boats as a boy around his uncle's shop, automatically be- came head coach of the 26-mem- ber crew contingent-plus five re- serves, which will row against the Benny Howell Wins as Wheel Falls Off Benn) Howell's‘ car had to be towed to the winner's circle, but it didn’t remove any lustre from the ‘Pontiac driver's feature victory inadelphia in the single stulls and Sunday's modified hardtop show at the Pontiac Speedway. The right rear whee! fell oft as he lot Olympic rowers I. can remeni- jicemen in the pairs without coxs- ‘world at Ballarat, Australia, at ing Nov. 28. “This is the greatest ‘collection ber,”. said squat Clifford {Tippy} chairman of the U.S. Olym- pic \Committee. ag ines most of the observers) _ were talking about Cornell's great college champions and the Navy Admirals, the intact 1992 cham-| pionship team, Rathschmidt calm-| ly warned that Yale would win) Dr the Olympic trials. Yesterday on- Lake Ofiondaga the Eli, a rather crazy-built mix- ture of sophs, juniors and seniors with no two men the same height, proved their coach a prophet by scoring a three-quarter length vic- tory over li, with Navy, Washington, and ‘Wisconsin fol- lowing in that order. Two boat lengths could have blanketed the jclose fimish. : Yale's dramatic victory in the eights shared the Olympic trials spotlight with an impressive tri- umph for Jack Kelly Jr: of Phil- the sweeping win of a duo of serv- “veteran tandem of Marine Duvall) Tom Price of Rutgers, Hecht and | Hecht and Naty Lieutenant James Fifer upset the 1952 Olympic eres Aisin Chuck. Logg Jr., ond Jewelers Sweep Two From Saginaw Squad bY Crew ‘Assn., with Dan. Ayrault at were: oe Feurs with coxswain—West Side Boat Club of Buffalo, N.Y. Pairs with coxswain -; Stanford FOR ALL WAT! Ens pant es Neading softball team, was limited | bow, Conn Findley at stroke ‘and/ Kurt Seiffert as coxswain. i qi ON, heka. 5 2182 S. Telegraph FE 5-9962 The Drewry club, Sagineer's) to five hits by McConjer in the first half of the twin bill and any unearned run-in the Sth stanza spoiled a shutout. Shaw's made eight . hits , and Vern Keebaugh i stole. home in the 7th during a’ two-run rally to —: a $1] victory. f | Grant struck out 12 and gave up| only four hits as the Jewelers: won the nightcap, 2-0. Grant's) shutout Was supported by five timely safeties, two coming in the’ wain, Howell crossed the finish line and the car had to receive first. ald” ‘in its journey to the charmed cir-| ‘ele. Pontiac's ; Joy Fair, moan his ist appearance of the sea on the M59 track, finished oat tn in| took 3rd place. claim snothe: ribbon for the eve- ning. Chuck Partéllo eaptured the four-car dash and Ed Hines won the semi-final, Heat winners were Bill Hubbard, “Elmer Ferstle, George Rhyndress, edie fo and Lowrey (3) Leroy, Nicholas and Savas, — and Roy. Howell also won the pursuit * ___ the distance. tn the latter i the Olympic’ Sth inning when Shaw's scored ‘both runs. : Shutouts: in Ore two-hit shutout od. abgther | the. feature run and Chuck Powers, ‘in which the losers got four hits|andJate to combile_a 4-0 win over: marked action last week in the Church Softball League. First Baptists also won, té run their league-leading~ ‘status to eight straight. : The two-hit shutoyt was won by Centra] Christian, 40 over Memor- ial Baptist, with Jack Kerr ”_ Church Play : Galloway Methodists ‘scored early ‘Oakland Ave. Methodist, Rog Poole | gave up four hits in the shutout win. Five Points was edged First.Baptisis on a last-inning tally, | Church of Brethren had a field day against. Liberty Baptists, win- ning 94 on a 15-hit barrage. ‘ Standings: a 74 verdict over Oliver Buick on the Columbia - Josiyn diamond. Ralph Armstrong hurled he route for aad winners. 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Cre -“The Kremlin's the only place in Russia that’s air-condi- : UR ye tioned, Besides, the chow is naturally the best.” | a NN | | impression was a sea of bottles on yesterday. — prog — though Regge by state | . ? every table — and of Bulgy and o * 8 dois pee pe candi- : — : Khrushy elbow-bending with the rest .A doctor was called but Sheri-| .. povernor — said Pc te cuore | APpey, TOU ~~ .. + better than the rest, B. & K have dan refused-to move near adeihaten & dk . \ Lr] | gallstones and a kidney aliment be- it I — here now, rll pres erized by “complacency” and. ~] | Sw\ ‘\— fT | tween them.There’d been a rumor eager oe a millonaire.| 0k* economic leadership. | ow ~ 4 . that they. had been ordered te cut “This is a great strike and I'm “The national ‘administration ; os or down on their drinking ... or actual- going to pie ‘with it,” he -said. |basn't moved at all in the develop- : . when ly had quit, He claims that he located a rich|ment of automation. It's a crazy THE NATION HAS A BIRTHDAY — 1 -| Y'd say the rumor ts premature. | te va uranium pom = street . The Start of It All a Khrushchev spent almost. as much : mit belongs pagers because — the ‘New WWorid did not think of themselves as a nation. ‘They lived in| Bohlen as to the guests of honof, and repeatedly I heard from/founded the town and deeded the said widely scattered settlements, and regarded themselves as English| the U.S. press that Bohlen’s the best ambassador here. streets but retained the . mineral Fpioneers, colonizing a new land for their mother country. The British) But while I thank B & K for their hospitality, I’d like to) rights. |Union Jack was their national flag. point out that they do haye a class distinction here in Russia sa Wide aes out we claim | ‘Then in 1760 George III became King of England. He was a riller|-- + even at. parties. jnearby and started digging up the ' iwho thought colonies no rights of their own, and were merely a , je * . | gtreet. *, . , means of raising money for the Crown. - His unreasonable taxes and) There was a little “pen” or enclosure where B & K and about -o*. * 8 : vo Ae) er — ee laws made the colonists angry. 40 of the special guests, including Ambassador Bohlen, were; He says he won't move until . Ly Pine Wax 1 ‘The Pine Tree flag, which you see here, was a product of their|kept apart from the rest of us. ; Apa of — so , - growing resentment. It shows the pine tree, emblem of the Massachu- Four or five Russian secret police were at the gate of the slew Pray igs saps nig Soy . lsetts Bay Colony, on a white ground with blue borders top and bottom, |¢closure to stop anybody trying to penetrate. He has retained State Sen. Har- « Raising it is a boy wearing a red, white and blue cockade in his “Watch nie get iat” said a repofter fer the London Daily ry Boivin to handle legal aspects > three cornered-hat, You should color and mount this picture and the! Worker. ‘ of the case, Boivin has asked the .. rest of them this week for a Fourth of July Collection. | And bné bounced forward toward the “barricade,” which [State Department of Geology to} (Kenneth Borelli, San Leandro, Calif., submitted this idea. If you| was agtually just.a line of tables placed together with an - ” ae wean Sans is planning hs his we one, send it in care of this newspaper, and it may win you $10.) opening between them. / case against an expected eviction Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) Oné secret police, who certainly wasn't very secret at this |dction by the ety. Tomorrow: ‘Thirteen Begin to Think as One, moyhent, hit him with his/shoulder; another on the: opposite But’ so far the city. has taken PS erennenr = ere ss a nace ae | side hit the ‘other shoulder. — no action against Sheridan. City / He was stopped, mercifully, but with finality, by the secret fair presents a “knotty legalprob- if ; otc, who didn’t even/smile about it. . lem.” * * * eee “Bulgy usually mixés with us about this time,” an American) ‘There is nothing in the frunic- | reporter said. “He waves these guys off and invites us in.” | iPal traffic code which deals with) “Since they don’t haye press conferences,” said another cor- ev on main street,” he said. hérjidan has. been cooking his | respondent, “these parties are often productive of copy. I im- meals on a camp stove set up| agine, though, that they may invent press conferences some) outside his tent, He js grigzied be-! T2""u PoeaTt OAKI AND time.” cause only once has he been able This was the party at which Bulgy and Khrushy didn’t mix.|to get an extension hooked up = Expensive woolens uared the careful scientific a store across the street__s0 ~ Metheds of our Moth Protection _ THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN-N.Y... . can operate his electric shaver. PICK-UP & DELIVERY ~ Fess (“Davy Crocket”) Parker bought 400 Texas acres and eh ETE 0 eynte-petgpondeetgg os ad | __ | hopes they're oll-soaked . . . Blind pianist Art Tatum suffered|Despondent Chinaman com oe 3 Crates Rennes ane — a heart attack .. ,“Actor Richard Greene's dating his ex-wife,| Jumps to Death Twice _,, TeOm*iCoton vistlisin ee ee GEN EY DRY CLEANERS Patricia Medina, in H’wood ,.. Liberace was lunching with a) peed cistp @ ~ tiie, Bp Shown at 2:36 — 6:01 — 9:26 ; Phone FE 5-6107 . 12 W. Pike Street | blonde in Pittsburgh when he suddenly sid, “I have to catch)" rigs < ay Willem Wal pos ——— . ——!|* plane”—and left her with the check... Chun died: hy Skin , ‘he x > * Chun, 3%, jumped out of his n . Oe ‘Boxing champ Archie Moore invested a chunk of dough in fifth-floor room at the YMCA ho- i> + ee PN om, a training camp near San Diego ... Jackie Coogan’s kid broth-/tel yesterday. thas,s doctor's formula, , Promptly i he climbed to the felieves itching of surface skin er, Bobby,is a TV comedy favorite in London . . Refrigerator ame vagy albting wont fakin hens; athlend’s fest a saleswoman Betty Furness and Cesar Romero ‘are examining Zemo stops scratching and so sids : refrigerators together ... When Joe DiMaggio went to private eeeee — bat te healing and clearing. Buy Extra | - S20 cane of “The King and I”, the first thing he saw in the|o¢ 4) health. Strength Zemo for stubborn cases. : : re Moy $ 20th Century-Fox theater was a huge blow-up of Marilyn Mon- —$-—- Pa 4 € y By. roe. : _f Lip enh L aie WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A piker's a guy who takes his girl mo 7. LAST TIME 10:45 A. M. BAIL OUT AT 100,000 FeeT— | with the Strato-Fliers of the U. 5. Air TONIGHT © Drive-In Theater Box Otfice Open 7 | Dinie Mwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd» ¥4 5-4500 Box Olfice Opens 7:00. P.M. — Show Starts 8:30 P.M. to a drive-in restaurant—and then won't Open the window.” —Mike Connolly. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: They're telling ot the Texan so wealthy that he has two birthdays every ) yeak.” EARL’S PEARLS . 4 Gossip is merely & a case of letting the chat out of the bag.—T. Harry Thompson. : r; Labor-saving devices are-so popular nowadays that some/2150 Opdyke Road FE 4-4611-: women won't éven buy a bottle that's labelled “Shake before / : - QNTHE THRESHOLD gull Fa ‘TUESDAY Py «(COF SPACE, AS | Se) 2 17 ‘PRE-HOLIDAY SHOW weve eevee vuvuvuVVYVVVVYYYYY . Guy MAD son — Virginia oe = - ‘ ee eer using.”—Jervis Babb. That's earl, brother. . / wel. ™ . i ic Co- H ITe DANE CLARK in TR < Solberg WORKS DISPLAY: _____ (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Ine.) ; Hurry ! Final Night-First Run! e ety “TOUsHETT MAN — LJ Fl RE ORKS DISP AY Cornell University scientists are | : li z + % ? CALLING ALL KIDDIES g(y pir hea =o is Rep. Roosevelt CARTOON PARTY | ‘Cartoon Party at 8:30 PM. Fireworks 10:00 P.M. ——PLUS 2 FEATURES—— YES, we vo Married Sunday se. THEFT | _ INSURANCE “Tuesday Afternoon \ ‘ ; biggen oablbdeg KIDDIES’ | Honeymoon Must Wait | Until After Congress _ Adjourns SNEAK PREVIEW ; Rue ANGELES @—Rep. James it and his secretary were: (lust Like Mom and Ded See). THATCHER, | : acsed thane bat te tome ~ PATTERSON a have to wait until Congress} § STRAND Theatre at td ene io fe —_— me | The ‘corigressman/ ‘and his new bride, the former’ Mrs. Gladys Irene Owens, arg due back in A new — filled with love and d happiness j : : : ~ ~" ap ne Fate : Washington today where Roose- des LJ jvelt is to attend the debate on os i 2 |federal aid for school constfuction. MEDINA _ # | They were married yesterday M-G-M's frank, ti won nT A COLMA PCTUR dramatic nooner afternooh in 4 simple ceremony in the library of Roosevelt's pas- tor, the Rev. George Lyon Pratt. Officiating, however, was anoth- ‘er friend of: the congressman, the regular features in addition to the Sneak Pre- view at regular matinee prices! If You Have Any Questions AND. SPECTACLE OF A THOUSAND THRILLS ‘TLL CRY TOMORROW. ~§ Please Phone Strand Theatre FE 5-6211 . SUSAN HAYWARD ae Frank, Crane of the Univer. | Richard CONTE + Eddie ALBERT ‘Pratt dettied that his bishop had j ‘ordered him not to marry the cou- ple. He)-said that Roosevelt, al- ithough /an Episcopalian, had not Phuc Wedding in Monoca asked. for approval. It was the third mervtage for ' both. / Roosevelt, 48, was divorced _a year ago-by the former Romelle COCKROACHES | Schneider, a Mayo Clinic nurse. i af She once alleged in a separate One Full Year Guergntee | maintenance action that Roose- For Houses, Apartments, Gro- | velt was intimate with a dozen cery Stores and Restaurants. Pwomen, including Mrs. Owens. Remain out only one hour. No | Roosevelt denied this. Jo VAN FLEET - Don TAYLOR Ray DANTON reer. signs used. - 7 H)\\ { » \\| (Vi) -The United States was the first ~~ a Rox Ex Company nation to plan a capital exclusive- ly: for its seat of government 1044 Pont, St OR. Bidy. FR 4-ns02 (Washington, DC). ae Se ee * LAST TIMES TONIGHT */ All Color——— j i f SEwcoicy | me BS OWN PAYNE - cm REAGAN ee ee ee i ee non a Oak A Man Had to Be Mad to Seck the. " — -saceeeeeniraeennceamatensniynine ce tet “An {nvitation to E Excellent Food” SERVED FROM ‘STEAKS, CHOPS, CHICKEN MANNY’S a teetetel | | "FIREWORKS JULY ral Regular Meno re Be Available for Carry-Owt = j sab Pas eer ss 4 Pi . os Pere ree Se ee ee ee ee OOO ST VV OT TTT mes 8 |5 Vee FN te te fe Ah he ht te fa te btn te bn tit ta tne _TwrvreveeveveveerreervrvevevewTre@wTYTwYTeeTeee eee A and Twenty-one minutes. Not s “Gone. with the Wind” has there been so much excitement. _ Ser paneer bees Scheel Asks Sates. | 3 peemsnc Gein "The ne fQ Up Polio P =| : ert Jacks, Darryi's son-in-law is|\ verre, se eg Ah aye A FIRST IN PONTIAC! | LOVE 4a eseciie rodacer, (peg tr ee saat 150 LAP FEATURE RACE—30-CAN START I] MANY. SPLENDORED tha seer. et bee cater he lee mt : os AERIAL DISPLAY ‘OF FIREWORKS YZ Cneg engrossed her she has no plans tp|menit, said that-"in some areas) AND ANOTHER, MARCIA — | ee ee ae eae SO Sin Selaing talcinn Sve. Sire ee ere TWO SPECTATOR EVENTS” /® 30-Lap Semi-Final ws ._ 0% thenght,” Klos told me over |CT0l. of surpass, “the immediate) “Miss Miami Beact,”has a bushel Picked from the / yessondhy “cae leashed ot covsgaiee dieeinas oa / © 15-Lap Parsuit "Taegan “eee cheeh aan eS Sees cet fag EN tation é ~ IN Europe I would have time.te sit | Priority should continue for/You guess where picture was we ~ | “© Gat 6-Lap Dash ee 4 | down snd think things out, ‘be: |Ctin® ut choy vier or ate, teltaken. , eee : a cea Mach sod tha pete WEA. s'tat sspaps“erery ct|_ Some SRO pore Toe in tel | 1 BR TRIALS .. . 7:00 P. oes dt in Kurope and no happy over my (Ott ,thould be. made to obtain'tndian Odean's Seychelles archi |~ FIRST. RACE... 8:30 P.M. ff : reception that I didar't have time reamge mg tiie ‘safe ge eon pelng. one of Birltain’s lecat known PICNIC GROVE SWIMMING BOATING DANCING c | ae make plams ~~ ending“ priocities.” colonies, Only a few bundreds are : When she returns to Hollywood, ee * ¢ « Europeans ed ot these more are PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY... ; shé tells me, she moves into an| Polio normally hits hardest in/French than British, the National : Watts en oe i abartunent, : it\the summer months 7 Producer - director George Ste-; ' vens does not plan to cut more than five minutes otf of the picture, and, of course, it will be run with an ee . One of the most most ifegtionnio co- incidences I've ever heard of is she developed a heart condition. Snapshots of Hollywood _ In a quiet corner, Bing Crosby and Kathy Grarit were sharing a lobster at the Oyster House. Agent Ben Medford, whe was Susan Hayward’s very first rep- resentative, Is In UCLA — . facing surgery. ‘ » It begins to look like marriage ' for Dick Haymes and Jackie Loughery, who were really in the hand-holding mood at the Encore. Victoria Shaw had a close eall) KIDDIES FOR THE - A great big “’Kiddie- land” playground— Complete with the very latest Fun Rqulpmonti in Atlanta when she slipped in the |. BOTTOM OF THE sf) ae § = TINGLING SUS " A Teel iLeatl “THAR —TUES., WED., THU ; Frenk Sinetra . “ANCHORS AWEIGH” PENSE! 9 RANSOM! | Also “RETURN of JACK SLADE” Geographic Society says. ‘DRIVE-IN THEATER ‘THE NEWEST and MODERN of OUTDOOR THEATERS! tuesday July 3rd. LATEST AND NEWEST FEATURES. TO MAKE YOUR visit MORE ENJOYABLE Hi-Fidelity Magnetic Speckers! It mokes the sound come right from the direction it’s sup- posed too. You control the volume to suit you! Just Look for the BIGGEST SCREEN! | You've ever seen ot Union and Haggerty Roads. It’s Easy to Get to the Commerce Drivertn Be Sure and VISIT. the PATIO ; Serving Pizza Pies—Shrimp Roll—Fried Chicken . | — Hot Dogs — Barbecues — Ice Cream — | Buttered Popeorn—Fresh Fruit Beverages. In addition — the latest in cafeteria style con- Foe cession — Serving the finest food and beverages am —Brought to-you bythe Berlo Vending Company. | Our Next Attraction : ~~ tiay pire July 6 & = JOSEPH CARPENTER and LEWIS MELTZER a N RAWLINS - "he UNTED ARTS PLUS The FIRST megniticent ond thrilling ae te, THE “y TURAS ie Me CONNELL STORY "hw : os moinana wot «CINEMAS COPE winacn tt wemeynne SS : Lan pase raring JAMES WHITMORE sores ry wy re0 seecnoeman one 4s ROUTE “ oats ee ree yaecabeans x05 BLANKE Orem wy onan vovese WERBERT ¢. YATES oe eee se at = z = — > s i ; i fi a * 4 a ry ees oe 4 oe : : a 7 i act Gigseumams: ss ad ee oe aA 4 “ee : ee ¢ = : So = . oe Se eo ae ae id ‘ Pe) eee nme ‘ ie _4PHE PONTIAC. PRESS. ‘MONDAY, JULY: 2, 1956 DONALD DUCK ok oe a a ; Crosscut's not really a good painter. He-just slaps it on — . BOARDING HOUSE * | , Ef T'VE GOT A RELIC, 100, MASOR, YY, ey AND IT'S MORE VALUAGLE 4 THAN THESE A GENUINE OF coud BURIED BY THe vt Se CALES COBG WBZ WEI WHAT 6 THIS» ANYWAY? ~ | PIRATE CAPTAIN B ON A PACIFIC ISLAND/ SOME a a 5 RR al ith UREN = ct ~ + ie) eee ft e AUNT FRITZI--- I KNOCKED A BOTTLE ON FLOOR THE YES ---TAKE THIS RAG | AND START RUBBING--- THAT's FLOOR WAX | 9. LA S22 8iI —————s . ee eae Cea difigy. Sage ih@thswccc ce nen CERTAIN Eonar MCA HI TT ET . , Ste CPs BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES | — BRN | ile BUSAN LP sata Saosrer THATS OKAY! THRILL WAIT iTS ING co Pat Onn oS \ YI PLACE VERY: LONG, YOU KNOW . 250m #08) +a eS nN toe ae ta ct VA ‘UNDERSTANDABLE! “AS - 32 J RWILLIAM: © 16 by WEA Sarviog, tre, TMC Rog. U.S, Pet. OFF Edgar. Martin 4-MeMAd TRES | | 1 DIDN'T GET GET BETTER'N’ BETTER ALL. JHE WE, ay pl ae Ad AW na scomenecen| § phe”) ® bed , © 1956 by NEA Service, Inc. T.M. Reg. U.S, Pat. OF. -. GRANDMA ‘By Charles Kuhn , You'll Find -- PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac , Press Wont Ad Section | Take a@vantage of this easy way to Picnics to sulve el! yuur buving end sell- oy Si) ootan Fe 2-818: Take some healthful, \} . To Place Your S refreshing, delicious Y| ; ‘WANT AD i>). aditi! . y ih SPEARM A-t HOP iN TH’ HOUSE AN’ GET MY UMBRELLA, WILL YA, KiODO? <, [eas ene ‘BIG CAKE | BAKED THIS ; MORNIN’ // p's aes EDoIE 7! TE! ey CD. Dh ee “He's @ real gentleman, He never hits a girl. He trips her!” + anf po ek so , . i dn kl atiasincd ae ‘ Gennes sti % ' : a a ab , : ‘ ext age ? j fac Coe a ee es ee ee, bi pe ee ae Ey i k F : , be F : ‘ Pai s j | hice) “ * f fooo® at . ‘ i { we : i: i ‘ ) 5 S Retry See eras ie ee ae ee een Pe SO ee eee eee og a * 4% fe * Rifle Recoil Cuts Head of Detroit Marksman ‘A Detroit man sufferer minor lacerations of the forehead when “ stetick by. the recoil of his rifje while target em at the Oak- land County Sportsmen's Club, Wa- terford Townshi noon, thé Sheriff’ today... °° * Pye es" j p, yesterday after, s Department said’ Finnegan talked by phone with Arthur J, Goldberg, ‘union gener- al couhsel, in New York and said lhe expected to have another talk with Goldberg today in Washing- ton, = Goldberg said he and Finnegan discussed no concrete plans for resumption of negotiations: The junion attornéy said he doubts if any negotiations would start until after I Day, ft . | “ - , ____: |. THE) PONTIAC PRESS. 1 [ONDA JULY 2, 1956. Bi * tea and Mrs, Henry Nelson both of | here, and Mrs, Alfred Torath of | Wixom; three sons, Dan Bailey of Pontiac, Ward Bailey of Gar- den City; and Rill Bailey of White "Lake; -ten grandchildren; four stepsons; and two stepdaughters. Also surviving are two brothers, Herbert and Fred Aldrich of Holly and Keego; and four sisters, Mrs. \Lottie Tatro of Keego, Mra, Ken- Mrs, Edward B. Stansell ROCHESTER —~ Service for Mrs. Edward. B. (Mildred) Stansell, 61, ot 6815 East 11 Mile Rd., Center- line, formerly of-Rochester, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. from the Pixley Funeral Home, with burial in’ Moufit’ Avons Cemetery. Besides her husband,. Mrs, Stan- self is survived by @ son, Robert B. 6f Pontiac and a daughter, Beryl, at home, 3rd of Families. Carless * CHICAGO — Although: the ratic of car registrations to population in the United States. is one for every 2.7 persons, only 71 per cent of the nation's families own pas- senger cars. Twelve per cent of all) families own two or more cars, and the rest are owned by ment or business. i Burglar Enters House, Steals Wallet and $100 . A housebreaker cut a small hole’ in a screen door to enter a home j at 55. Parkdale Ave. Friday night and steal $100. The money was im a. billfold,| Daniel of that address, | . Police ‘said. the thief reached/ through the hole to unhook the 1 also taken, according to Duane N. @- both U, Sheet & Tube well over a poin Ne L "0 each. bi etek S ed the * «¢ @ it: . Butter, No 1, 2.75-3.00 bu; when arraigned before Jus- ; lettuce No ae Lis bu: lettuce, of Coppers were down on news of | pest. Ho, 1. 3.36°3.78 3-dos erate, . Elsarelli, of South- a Server selene Seen ae _. a eh Spe Saturday. : é : _ ET Zp io Ananda nd Sheek ysis Ba lay ae American Smelting were down by meee arren M. Kissinger, 34, of major fractions. = encase EE aoa, cal ; a med st/io9 W. Rundell St, paid. 100 io The rails, immediately affected! poisioes stock 5 986; on track ee : eset ee E : ae ‘ z al cums etek a oe by the steel walkout, - were uni- 318; total U.8. 42, BRAZILIAN, COLOR GUARDS—These three giris from =) at va i J ae ‘ : J > ‘ . aly down but mainly by frac-/sgzcnz, 408 Punday i: supplies) raised their own national flag at the opening Color ceremony at the de home at 144 Oneida Rd., Pontiac|*?#igned before Justice Emmett tos masecet gment car’ valet Se*'| Senior Girl Scout Roundup Seturday morning. Pletured Js , Police said, - ~———_—=C:« | Let Of Springtield Township. se Tahed, 200, 1b. California long whites) Pontiac Press reporter, Janet Odell, are (left) Any Dytra of Rio from school in order to fly here for the camp. . Mrs, Gus Furkioti said the loot) Reckless driving resulted ina - Aside from steels and eoppers, oit man paying there was little outstanding pernorr. janes ne a ce : ee ’ Dector : as le HFA ; : ..: ee ee eee land costs Satu . Patrick D. in the market which proceeded at| Detroit. esses mapiegene 6 7)11 Market ; Chicago Analyses So ; lq vi Paks said the tii i! en. Murphy, 28, aid the court after the ne ae sretagg aa tts H Att kS ae 5] R te V jo BA ! In tered through an unlocked tront|™er "Sitamback: af "Onan Despite the fact that ‘automo! Hye wid. av. Bots: ‘Wrage B) pa 3 €a attac. urvival hale... ee fe ee ee : production this week is being cut|'*{*; a ) : : | | . goes ‘Branch. the Jowest level of the. yar ag a ha tao AL y nder Study for 24 Years | = ee ae a point Le : ‘i : we oy a: Bes ; : and Ford a fraction while General grire large. 9 Niaree 3-4i%a; medium Pc 90 @—In: a fairly —_ pee : enty-lour ries Fees per ayer Popu arity Motors and Studebaker- = ; 3. _| Market it pushed up a Chicago doctor launched tegory, centofthem) ) were unchanged. large Grete A ie. Wee 3840:lShee 'm ‘mined’ opening on the become the largest medical-|survived 30 years. of more ‘from s ee |erade B isrge 32-34. Board of Trade today. Hedge sell- | study of persons who) the date atati Him Impossible At noon. the Associated Press % ing was not as large as some grain4suffered attacks of coronary) Dr. Katz stresses that the sur- Se gt . average of 60 stocks fell $1.00 to Poultry men had expected, _ # thrombosis, vival odds drawn from these cases $181.80, with the industrials down) p..,,.De™ROrt roUtfar = | July soybeans also developed) .§* * * _~ {are “statistical inferences only.”|1) 1055 Communiat said\s F : arid the| per pound P08. for No. 1 (firming tendencies after ing} The is still underway and)He explains: roberts $1.90, the rails 80 cents and poend firming dropping es wt today it was Joseph Stalin's sup- utilities 10 cents, W Heavy bene S133; light’ 1b-16, heavy [A7OUN two cents in early dealings. still under the direction of the man} ne oe -any|Port from the. people that New York Stocks 4-8 Ib 36: ibs. 38-20; j|trems the start. Cale ade trac. /new cee, St Oe Meee ca erlsech and tach. Tile to the potl — not lack of Quotations) “Comment: Market sdout steed — oe ore eee ae : - _. |of a group of patients — the | “ hens with best emend for’ colored hens this helped to firm corn, hemt @iesans. $ - tg The Central Committee of: the if Red. --.-. 4 pee ‘t spa ereged. § te hy ee ES 2 2 “Ae. Rats Degen hte wiamamenit: | M0 MOe over mate, Soviet Communist party issued Allied Sire... 408 Jones 3,1... $8.81 aimple supply ‘with paying” pees 2-23 Wheat near the end of the first) study im 1982 because he was dis- 2 |6,000-word statement to explain Alum Et 2. 3384 Kennecott . ° 131.8) with carly demand fairly sctive and |COUr Was %2 to 1 cent higher, July entisfieg with tho miager date | ' why the country’s present rulers) leos_. ...-+ 119 Kimb Clk ... $0.6) sy ple. Some White Rock cock- /$2.02%; corn unchanged to % high- available on heart attack survi- waited until-after Stalin was dead am Alrlin . .. 26.3 «+ 281 erels § Ib. & ¢ taken in at 92 cents 8%: ee és denounce — : ft . «+. €TAl Capenetias steady. = ler, July $1 ; oats % to % high-| val rates. ago to de him. Am Cyan .... 425 pon: Demand fair and best s Am Cyan". 12.5“ Lehe ¥’..: 186 interest for medium size around 5 er, July 68; rye % to % higher, : Tt said Stalin was so popular Am Gas & El 39.4 a . a ‘Working at the heart station of id ‘ ' : Am M &-Pay. 2.4 Lib McN&L .. 16 ‘ AGO POULTRY July $1.21%; soybeans 14% lower to Chicago's Michael Reese hospital after World War II that the Soviet Am Motors sgt SLotkh aire ".. $4, CHICAGO, July 3 (ap) — cusps) —|% higher, July $2.78; lard unin. Katz wag able to study 461 | ors oer sveggalbcmesecaigetty Bam Am Rad +» HF Loews, ... 214 Live poultry steady on hens, steady changed to § cents a hundred ..,°. 3, a: ‘ ” ie as ™ |steod nor any move m Seating 315 Lene 8 Com .. 28.4 08 young and 3 receipts 0 definite cases of initial acute saclast tien: = am Set iit? hap Btis "4/8" payne prow peanioged 1g" coronary thrombosis a blood clot} Cite Cases. of Selling, Am Tel & Tel 180 + 4h | oere neha = A Too ta2 Meorey 1034 erm: Rrerz bene tahoe: Hoot bent . tan \neart ny smery of ™ Minimum age 21. Clarke Oil Co. _659 Pershing. - WOMAN OF GOUD CHARACTER for a ane To help 4 with housekeeping. This is a permanent oosition in & new home in exclusive neighbor | with 1 or 2 days off, if Located 1 lock from FE 23-0225, Catholic “Gaaren Call Mr. Chaplow bet, 9 and 5. ‘WANTED: RELIABLE BABYSIT- ' ter, Rivard St. area, 475 Serete. t tate Funeral Womp? walled f for Sere ¢ voung men Mave opening in selling. ne of fisting a, otveruae end contacts. MAHAN RE. AL TY CO. Cnopenve tae Eres re 3 ' i enange : Huron §&t Makers en only need aphly. shop_with all fringe bene- Interment “me Oakland ws Ressioee -Johns Puneral Home. FOR CASH IN A Avon Tube Co. > sk 4th and Water St. Rochester. through Classified Mich. EXPERT- Anything goes! Dial FE . dled Ys cettors re OR Sseit P SUPERINTENDENT Keodes at once in expanding firm desired BUNDY _cO.. FF 4-4589 “TEACHERS profitable summer sales work. FE 4-368. before 10 am and eve- Card of Thanks ntvr of Oakland. | Protas: ‘ Peearetnd - friends: and neighbors and G.M.T. and Coach ang employes for their kindness and sympathy during the iliness and death of my Husband t Mrs. William Bishop’ TED. WEED MOWERS, MUST William Bishop Jr. _ . s of Par’ City ‘wat FE Sha EXP. MAanTED MAN - for gener tarming Sliverbrook 4 . BReenleal The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 2-818t WA D: MAN WHO I8 DF- -— le and likes to work. Apply 78 N..jPaddock between 6:30 and From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. vant E D men jmechenicady inclined. tar t advantage Apply 1064 between 10:30 and 12:00 BUILDERS Experienced, good rates, with “overtime. Com- y paid tmsutance program. varren Alloy, 915 Oakland Ave. Press Gssumes no respoD than to cancel the Pegs | ne for that. cortion of th insertion of the advertise ment which tas been ren dered valueless through the WANTED ME -CH ANIC rk cross, paid Facatlon Jeffrey Peg OA §-2521 “WTD, ‘ROUGH _& INISH CAR- Closing time for advertise Union * only. PE ¢5470. ments tontaining type sizes WANTED: OUTSIDE SPECIALTY type is 12 o'clock noon the §-32 dav previous to oublication Bob Burgess at 195 NE. Bivd, call YOUNG MAN EXPERI™NCED IN _ window and store display. Pull good working con. ° Transient Want Ads may be cancelled up to 9:30 a.m WOMAN R ah eI PHONE ® Help Wanted | 8 a ACTUAL JOB® OPEN IN US. So. Am., Europe. To $15,000. Trav- el paid Write only Buvterncet Info. Center Room 660, 470 Stu- t. Boston 16. _- ; COUPLE. WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework, man for Yard. Can have outside job. Nice quarters, 1 yr. child Call Sunday 11 to 2 _Mitiwest 4-8125. QUALIFIED | BOOKKEEPFR, FX- necessary. Good -pay perience with vacation. is, ood in person. pol vaene sale, Town Mar- Pontiac. wee FOR GOOD - An a ME x SALESMAN REAL ESTATE — Unusual opportunity for a —— oreferred, but will ” CRAWFORD _heenry FE 4-149 Eves. MY 1143 _ Eimployment Agencies 8A GRAEBNER’S PONTIAC JOBS FOR MEN AND WOMEN THE_NATION’S LARGEST =e. corer SERVICE, 1 “ICH ES AND OVER. 1000 PERMANENT ‘POSITIONS sow GIRLS ONIST for lobby .... $225 ONIST, Typist ..... $235 [ONIST PBX 50) $2 ONIST, bight amend $275 PTIONIST, Sec OOKK gtr os che. .. $350 OFFICE NEE, trpine s190- ONE-GIRL-OFFICE. No Sht $270 the day ef euue after 'e gee! Alvin ‘Steinman at the Lions CASH WANT AD SaTES Lines 1-Dey 3 Days: 6 Daye _Help Wanted Femal Wanted Female 7 7 Assistant -Manager BIRMINGHAM STOR E . Senvacws BS3sBszz2 jon ag heve retail fashion and managerial ence, Apply manager. Birmingham store or main store: personne! “Himelhoch’ S experi- DON'T. WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily shall | alert BEAUTY OPER ATOR WANTED. mor il sel, shoo to right through Glassified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 28181. EXP WOMAN, GENERAL HOUSE. ~ tm. Miee quarters, 11 / fi salary. Call) Sender. ll to 2 or eves, Midwest TRAINEE, Food sales, orn, car Pu ‘ $3 rn. TRAINER, Office Mgr. ....... $300 TRAINEE, | acne 300 TRAINEE TRAINEE Exec . $325 GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac 313 Pontiac Bank Bidg. Phone FE 5-9277 . GRAEBNER’S—ROYAL OAK 267 WASHINGTON serene BLDG.“ $300 $236 ETY “OIRL. , Light shortha vee $250 SECRETARY, trainee _ $275 KE NG Mach. Ope. £300 VARIETY TYPIST 250 i ty etec $300 EXP. BOOKKEEPER. close : bks. $400 ‘OFFICE, trpis os. $240 TUATE SecrereRy cevae 83% PT W. PO MOT... SO w M. ooo... 8940 40 WP) M, ...:... 995 M. : $200 to Mie. Exec. $300 MEN _ $ Some drafting exp, $700 PHONE JO 6-4760 MIDWEST PONTIAC'S OLDEST EMPLOY. AGENCY INVITES YOU T ISCU AN 85 cole OUR : PERMANENT 406 Pontiac Biate CAREER CENTER 4 B-1 RIKER BUILDING am FR 6-46 — Pa ca " : “6 nec Sine 9 rHE SANE-* “aR EE Pt : i 6 AND CABIN Fe P NTTR e eT gil ae 4” wee D CA ARPENTRY CABINET WORE canpeNTRY CABINETS. liso, pony ai < “WE AND. PE 6-1817 i chnpeN Ten WORK ALC. KINDS. ee > Joba herstone. rE 41330. cis sg small or too large Free _est “Wie Soraes, PE 8-3400 cxatwer, Wai MAKFR aD i at a ed ae aa COLLEGE STUDENT WANTS SUM- “mer employment. Call FE 45245. SALEMAN WOULD like steady position “. —. Must heve Mon. eve. free to to school. Write Pontisc Press Work Wanted Female it . A-l WASHINGS AND TRON INGs, Pick-uo and delivery. On day service. PE 3-7342. ALL fROWING 63 eS 7 ana delivery one ,* EM ‘35-0068 ALL TRONING 1*DAY SERVICE. Fr and delivery. $3» bushel.” PREFER NINOS FE 4-2829, WIL RECEIVE CALLS AFTER 4:9 PM. BABYSITTING WASHINGS axD i re done 63 « bushel 9 WOME WANT WALL WASH- i Ranysterino JOB — _ine and ¢ EXP. W wou Sais Day work, Ironine or cleaning. ns GIRL be Syl WORK. . BABY- vitting + _PE_}- 1GH SCROOL — babv sitting, references avatiable, in the vicinite of Walled Lake, Parmivcton & Northwestern Hwy. MA 6-2234. MI‘ EOGRAPHIN ea TPING, SEC retarial s service PRACTICAL ee AVAMABLE. OR 3-5871 RELIABLE LADY DESIRES WORK in crepeere evenings. FE 38-3328 SCHOOL TRACKER WANTS WORK through July and August.. such as receptionist, car do some typing. Box 18, Pontise Press. | TYPING AND CLERICst C wore o’in own Experienced and. ‘velerence- hop neceanary re 8-2687 after A-30 ; Trine Oreck ne eg eeping or cler' ie nme home; experienced. FRB ~~ 5 Pek 2s ee WIDOW “ LIKE WASHINGS PE 2-0608. WOMAN WISHES BABY SITTING ‘and Heht housawork. FE 1115 WOMAN WOULD LIKE housework bv the day. Please call FE 2-2744. WASHINGS-IRONINGS, DONE IN my home. Pick-up and deliver, Call FE 5-1910. Building Service 12 A-l mate EM BAT FREE ESTI- C_ BUD BILLS, FE $-2050 ~A-l CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 46866 “ail” CAVING” SANDING & FIN, Licensed” contractors. FE 3-7647. _Pontiac Hardwood Fioor Service, “A&B TRENCHING Footings water line field tile. FE 5-0 ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. PE 6375 BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT work Also chimneys. No job too large Residential and commer- cial, Guaranteed work. Ph FE BRICK. BLOCK, CEMENT WORK & fireplaces. FE 2-2468. BULLDOZING AND ft DUMP > TRUCK R 53-0633. 3. MA \ 5-468. service | T & BIC (OCK ~ CEMI I _Work '} ‘FE 50782 CEMENT 418 OUR SPECIALTY - 39-4879. Floors, basements. EM CEMENT. WORK ALL KINDS. eo drives ete Jensen. FE CUSTOM CARPENTER CON@RAC- tor Small.crew rough and finish. Licensed and insured. EM 3-0482. FLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS . Baal Car! L. Bills, FE FLOOR LAYING SANDING, FIN- ishing. 12 vrs exp. Guar. work, 31595 estimates Leo ®& Bob. PE custom BTTLDING PHA Tr nancing , Modernizing. FE 4 DRYWALL, TAPING, SAKES tert work free estimates. on 3-6000 D& M BLDG: SERVICE Fi5on es tA AFING. _ : Shes” rdner. 491 Fe. ~~ HOUSE R ATSING Equipment rented, excavating, a! general meee re HOUSE WIR! WIRING 1 DONE R EASON- ie Pree estimates civen FE GENERAT SULDING FE rer. i io , stone, cement work Plas tering and tie work FE 42290. fous Soups, FE oa. a Fomng OU ARANTEED R A Est 1918 i he — Garden Plowing 16B a COpEnmA ya's RADIO & TV i, Maron. Wight serv. -| Fepaig. 506 W. AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES/ Aerotred red Knapp Shoes en én >: ROTO + et L AWNS AND on tei a" Exe “or, Avis _ RSS La i Oa. ‘dens. OR 3-0704. WEST SIDE PLOWING & GRAD- ing. Ajso black dirt rE & wenmee./ _ Laundry Service 18 LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUP- fled. . 32-8101. 2-801, a Dutch Elm & mosquito : Serving southeastern noch. Pree estimates, EM 3-2071. MOWING, LOTS OR 7 SUmDIVI- > sions, rest side. Takes area only EM 3-4970. BLACK sOD- K [pint MU | TOP S0iL. _ding, seeding. - i (; a A “YARD & DR AY JRADING. & back ewe aa FaaB ssern se ing re pee 4 11:30 AM. 15 W. Hurops. Wi : 0 ‘PLANT MEYER ZOYSTA GRASS ~., _ a: 8 we ee A eve it planting m cuts cost .y thalf. Ph, FR 80166 7 to 9 Eve For Sales Apvcintents, DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. Mrs, Burns, FE E2004 $3 Mark. “In Debi? - 7) you are ay mente trouble’ meeting “CREDIT. COUNSEL: CREDIT COUN: Eves hy's FE 2-124 ON AFTER T DATE tf will/not be responsib ior any r debts contrac vy eny Ease your m “of F oer eee sn Se | * le vi tion PE $5201, CONTR ACT :. Ww ANTED- “MORTGAGES ; ON GOOD PR acre 2p etaRbe tal 9 Tal wr Eves. $-8801 T G. Trocke Realtor 1048 Union Lake Ra. 3-467) TO GET THE Ri con! Realtor is “bird” Jo see. fe : ee Bid on the sale of your contract you « ‘et w. M. Stout, Realtor Seen: aS CASH es WAITING Before land contract, i te Masur Realtor Wanted | Real Estate sua t&|. SELLING YOUR HOME? > Business Is Good ‘at White Bros. 48 HOURS. * FOR YOUR HOME UITY Oakland A “LISTINGS WANTED BUYERS WAITING. LET Us SHOW YOU H GET CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY WE BUY SMALL EQUITIES. j Leslie R. Middleton BR WILL A ee with heat in Webster SELLFNG-YOUR PROPERTY? - TT DOESN'T P : Our method of show x only to er than myself. Charlies D. Mc- _ eae Se 3-5875 PLANNING A TRIP? “ited aes RTED : PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE. * 608 W. HURON ST, PE 63251 FUN WANTED? CALL Midwest 6-2 ELKIN TR AV iol L BUREAU Free Consultation “@ Advice ___ Reservations anywhere! 7 Wed. ( Children | dren to Board 26 | anata’ sen GRILDREN CAR CARED R. ee, 471 Claybarn, Fontios, | ich, ~ / Travel Agencies 2A i. and money “oa worry with lookers.” Call ro. we We need farms, lakes. and. regidential prop- erties. We handle All details for financing and closing. -To Sell—-To Tride To oy YOU BUY IT~WELL INSURE IT MAHAN EALTY cb. REALTOR cocnatine fiers AL Exchange 263 NEXT’ DOOR! TO "BRANCH Fost OFFICE BUY OR SELL 1 wtll pe somally buy, your proper- ty or wil] sell it for you and show i you how to get cash if the price | We contracts for, ediate sale. Ts waiting, tale Buyers rs wa’ hens or small 3 JM Ww RIG SHT, Realtor ; E 5-944) | Sooperstve, Reai Estate » Sechooes qualified prospects saves you time ~ Say ALaN- 5 “Sorry, Mr. Murdock, bt at natal: Wanted Real Estate 32A TRADES no drinkers, FE 42362, se. 5 minutes walk wn. drinkers or children, 73 Fai * eat. a Wilson Fe =i 81473. ? ew feat Sa. CALL ey se TB AY y He only. West sige. FE 37 ROOM, REFRIO “AND WASHER. - private entrance afd bath 204 Central is reasohable. Call now and let us 7 EAROE Rauls AND BATH. FE oe abs | RILEY BROKER $09 Elizgbeth Lake Rd. FE 4-1157 Moving / & Tracking 1 19)" iN ST ARE TROCK/ MAN WITH 2 wants hauting of any kind, FH 43700. ONE Of FONTIAC’S LARGEST furnitu: es 6 Cash §=wajiting. FF ay vue ames. | WA TO BUY; AL RAS GOOD) of furniture. Phone FE 2-852. ) FURNITURE E NEEDED 2 ACRES TO CLEAR FOR wood FE 40137 Wtd. Household Goods 27 Eats home or odd ‘ots, Get the LISTINGS WANTED bg ave many buyers waiting lor all kinds of residential proper- aA, > Rochester area. at" 1849 E. Auburn Rd. fone B: "Henry. 1 Tne. OL jes 1-9121 chest wien WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LARS Office mm, Commerc Ra. | Wtd. Miscellaneous O"DELL CARTAGE / Local $y Lang Pitanss Movine REDUCED RATES) — ‘an to-serve you. & Large vi ¥ fit Moving._FE Trucks to Rent!" Want TRUCKS TRACTORS AND BQUIPMENT % ton pickuns 1% kes Dump trucks Semi-t flers Tratle rs and Tractors Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, 825 8, WOODWARD Open Dally Including Sunday ___ PE 40461 FE 41447 _ ~—- VET WITH 2 TON STAKE TRUCK wants: hauling. FE 4-4088 > . Pal rainting é & : Decorating | 20 5 BUSINESS MAN] WIFE “WHO | 4:1 PAINTING AND DECORAT-) ink, ree est. 240 Baldwin Ave - FE 53144 ‘- 1 CUSTOM DECORATING. WALL 'BUSINESSMAN> Com-; 2 Let us rent your npme or good apt. for you. No gress or fuis Excellent tenrants /now waiting. ADAMS REALTY CO 382 Auburn Ave / Fr 4-3302 DETROIT WHITE br aeieknd fe 2-8682 E_2-6997 would Hike unfu - shed house by July eatonabie rent, Man yd * work er, LU 4-2977 | teacher, 1 child desire @ room modern home good iotation. | Will lease Ref¢rences, Mr Hili- man, FE 2-019 =u rervee bed _me *. ho re PAINTING, ay PAPER. | 29-2753. remove > or Mee! |RELIABLE FAMILY WOULD Li LIKE | rior. 10 ent vent aise for, Lo 4 “te + if cae leek Free est. FE 4-020. iy ot White br Oxbow texe'b P| Ww ant | Ads! To sell, reutt, | Siete eee Sara ET ts BUY IT OR AUCTION | R. F. McKINNEY SH “it for-you i UNiy _1-6708 . me WAGON, S ROUAWAY en / DOG HOUSES pierre i ., BUNGALOWS ANYTHING Cash in 24 hours for vour equity. 4 how. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor en Eves, m= 6:30 " N. Steines St. FE 6-8165 CASH FOR EQUITIES ues evant bane Geth-tocated modern | ROY KNAUE, Realtor | Wh | 26% W. Huron OA #3338 PE 2-7421 Lis Gs WANTED © m an, ry wit sok Leoes Real S getate ‘ a ir __ 20-9687 or OA _& 3760 ‘We Specialize |: ‘In propertic wee in Water- et, el tia op ta ter let with ws! ‘Clarkston Real Estate % 8. Matin, Clurkston. Mich MAple §-5821_ CASH FOR: YOU ; HOME EQUITY GORDON ARNOLD ' 316 8 TELEGRAPH 5, & CHIL. m ear sreund |-TE SOCT6 FE 5-578" | THE ANSWER 10): '§ AND Sate 1 shar firnisheo “ pt a rE bo” "ome "aye x hooks a fies 4 WEE. Pan ee ON 2 NICELY FURN. ROOMS, PRI- x .. Garage available FE 47178, 441 E. Mont- calm és : 1 RMS. EVERYTHING FURN. 2 &@ 3 RMS ~ ne" ‘eas Sig tnd — Ee Bure _ 23-4411. Ee yaoi _Nursine tare exe food Hotel Rooms =. 39 HOTEL AUBURIN- ey ri HOTEL RO SEVELT N hy A akon Spel anene or A.C, "C. COMPTON. & SONS} y OR_2-7016, OR 30008 of FETS eo Spee aaee stm ALSO room bath apt. 7H i | PONTIAC, Party ore. Childr wi a Moy | _$50_monthiy Se . Hd. Van Weit, OR 3-1 ROOM FURN. APT FOR i OR: ‘4 ‘Hoon AND, ‘AND BATH 4 RMS AND Bar COUPLE. IN-| ' r. under 6 months. Welcome. 3 Roow NO CEEDRER.,, 385 MT. Clemens. FE 2-6920. floor. “Utilities furn wel | come. 3 ROOMS ~ BATH, SEPARATE entvaaee,’ tose do Pontiac Motor and Fisher Body. Baby or 1 child woleeme "S16 weekly. Appir. Clalit Street, 1 block east of _Balawtn north ee Montcalm |3 ROOM, WN | EWLY DECORATED. Ground floor. Lake privileges, No ch . OR 3-8833. 3° RMS. IVATE ENTRANCE. shower bath, modern, fides! for Near No drink! nd crerenc re. o rinking 2 re ee 3 sire I w+, ae Tepe. © day fy eee near is FE 20061 after 6, FE 5-3322, es enone cee 3 ROOMS. AND BATH Ni Stowell 3 RMS NRAR RNs TINE, ADULTS | or working ie _girts. 88 §. Francis. a B®, “BATH UPPER, NICELY Couple only. 4 Center. FE 5-419. 7 Rooms & “BATH, NicELY urn., good ‘ocation, prefer work- ing counts or business ‘ady. rE _come. 40 me. 40 Clark St, 7 ROOMS. 0OMS, NEWLY Private entrance snd bath, 87 8. Parke 8t. 4 nae om SUITABLE FOR iris, FE 4 nooMs. UPPER PyT_ EnTR. OL_1-5681 PE 4-5487. ——— . (ROOM BASEMENT APT Ti LIGHTS | and pet a mo drinking. = toe § ROOMS AND BATH, 1 BELOW | Fs ag ae hi Lake between ¢ a a * FE 2-121 LT 8 eate 3 ot Lene 2°s Saree oo™ Ave FE. +1030 after § _, ALL MODERN EFFICIENCY i?) iin ant wane a pour, ideal for | B neg Ri dASS MODERN. * . In Pontiac erator ‘washer orn 126 week. OR. 3-7193") gq UNF APT. UPPER 6 ROOMS AND tot woust ew | Pvt, entr. F eround Lg with lake tment. PORD Private ieee. OR 3-235). Rent Houses Furnished 35 1a ts! 1 ah -, ee Lae ed pe par + een AND BATH. FULL ment, oil heat, ‘ 2 children permitted. $85 pe month K.G. HEM PSTEAD / / Ww. 8 AND | od Ay URNISHED | For Rent Miscellaneous 42 si]. ny Taylor W est gide a ONE WAY - COAST TO COAST RENT ane LEAVE THERE and Clases eg Trailers, P E. Howland, ny. | OR sie _ For r Sale | Houses 43 LPR et. lake from home. 3 fire- ie Besutifully landscaped Gubds. 2 _ Break- OR 32736. car Wall, Strictly. private A-' § ROOM STONE FRONT ON 1840 Ruby. For sale by owner, Lin- coln \7-3062 tate, Bonet AND/ SMALL HOUSES IN tac Keego anq = tear “ROSE. McLARTY —4 : FE 37-2162 or FE 5-3578 e. Full basement. New , fire e. 2 car P gornge- Prenty® at shade, Cash t¢ mortgage. No deal- $./ 220 . ear g"eae sil, at CHIL- | LAD OR 31271 or FE / 6-0201, Disie Hwy. Drayton _Piains 7 | bedroom 7 “TARE. MODERN 2 StahaarOR 2 aay WHITF colonial. 7 rooms, 3, bdrms. I's baths. Screened porch, attached |/ garage $16,900 Extra * avail, me MApie 5-651. By int «me FUR: _-sparvent 1 ka Freee et, | WALLED LAKE “MODERN 2 as lake om around. _Rent Houses Unturn, 36 3 seDRnooM 1841 White Lake Rd. 7 Room APT OTT PORN TARD i, OF ouse adults - onle/ FF. 2-1425 tf — fan nor, you omm you earn vA quality for this new 3 bedrm. m ‘ bom ‘ oome with higher priced homes. Only 1, so sels! P* / foms or 3 petee Lomtaonoes | comfortable tiving Term pe: PANCUS. 1910 MHS. ___ Phone Oeonriie. _ 193 Collect QuiTyY 7 ROOM TN-| Le: ban come, cunvensent location, FE ~ Neat East Highland |. ures 2 bedroom - m dock; 2, ot yar Ker ge. and work | Mt: wl re) Tha mile north of 1-3 miles east of Milford aam0' Harvey Lake Ra ie * i A 2 SEEE” BF ak * a # i a 8 sf 3 i ? A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. -FE 42533 : | i gl Houston for Worst : ‘TY AND - ‘ from | PRACTICALLY CITY HOMES | INCOME RTY _, SEE. OUR, LISTINGS . should C. HOUSTON REALTY VETERANS : WATERFORD = | KENNEDY ase a | oi ete ee OO, WEST SIDE. with Bon Boy Realtor | 2390 Orchard Lake Re Lae R. Middleton End, s bevenent e possession. $950 INCOME PROPERTY — Xorth — |< =|; MULTIPLE LisTINO SERVICE 7 poops FACE “prick year | ova tanele _ shade this nice § room and schools. Easy oi terms, A down including costs FAMILY HOME - 4 bédroom er easy, walk py = ec eas term ced to sell ot $15,- Reasona’ syLVAN YILt-AOE with its place lends an air RO pontmeat Sree RAMBLING Renee ae ~ Sixty nine feet of 4‘ ultra modern styled en, loads of ¢upboards, Liv- in picture window, marble win- a dow server arejsome of the sho’ sear attached es ye RAY ONEIE, . GoOperstive Real Estgye Ex 2, vacant ote tm sity Both have mc OCRLER RekEry sreee eres “Payments - “$53.92 per Mo, me* MODEL O DAILY & SUNDAY Ww ILETAMS LAKE OFFERS “Shenen ets Secorsens, ~ as ee m a ‘deste bufit th yg Also ¢ to FO Bag 4 and ‘line, Full. basement With —s oil _ heat. Sil.s00. $ 1800 down. New Brick Ranch ‘7 room : piace, Aluminum storms and ” 7. Shin- : an and or ga - sik. b00, At a value at 4 Family 4 three oom units four blocks from~town in excel 1 e : unit bas 3 roo ba e each, 4 caf warare sent income T “Faneh bom ah’ é m8, L, Tielng ‘room ‘Taex2. kitehien t0xi6 w space, 1% baths, a car serage ent land- seaped 00% 125 ni. $23,500, “terms 4 Bedrooms Semi-ranch 7? room brick fireplace 2 complete ‘baths. recreation room, oil heat. sereens, Wttached 2 car gp in 1 eee lands with in. Bloom « fan ‘priced th a as p q quick — ian "nce a1 value @ . |Roy Annet Ines 7 we" AL TORS ws cone! Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 { - vai — 3i8j 3 z ga Fe i } ge JE g oo 73 tH ww bedroom beauty you'd pect r? ae — stig Brice pusaaoemene 4 room panne. low built tn aA. wardro' fa Rey wth eas heat me Sows Better ® room bome just 7 Mote and % be 5 S bettoome end fal; bath un. tfect spot for reoming ho for ‘rade. Call now and = Bateman 3 aes plea BE Se oe Spike oe ‘RED | gd eae . as Acres With a Stream to Union a ei Woodna # = Lk. Rd. NCH | Ea ell you end a ii, on a HOME soir Yo i \ A eee go wn price any of the 450 HOME PLANS “ we have in our: on Home Planners Center” Come. out snd gy Pan . Yeatens oftice phe Mute, LISTING EVENINGS _& SEEUICE WILLIAMS LK, FRONS i decorating. —|3'Bar. Suburbah Only $1,500.Down or ted tape te wait- w. eae Se toon : owner. Ma 4-2755. "AP Néwstesiures ow woes sit and stores. f pt pay Giroux. Pronks FLOYD KENT, Realtor = , Carmine nei gt = ‘ a . . 1 s . led ral _ Full’ price 98,000. it's ¥a- ‘QUALITY BUILT HOMES” ottice . “Make one package of this, Sit?” COSTS ONLY Sr Wishease modern, kitchen ar = Sai” | ettiomee | sharon ° No Down Pay yoent q et heb fout r'KS , ‘provides vacy to ~ iy = : : front Auris cu eangsno __-For Sale Houses 43 ne Sale Homers 43 On These Spacious | Full price *Si4 900 - Real Estate Inc. . STOMER FARKINO , ear Sie : , a i BY OWNER, 6 ROOMS, }') STORY . low? ¥ Priced 5-$821 “gery: Tr NVESTOR'S SPECIAL! ee nisite corner elas AT COMMERCE LAKE—4 ~ 5 | UNION LAKE FRONT | bocce: — a ¢ e ‘as x My ¥ 4 i" - : StS ne iced | _ t “ e| See! betes ed Lore ae : TH SIDE attached Storms & N EW tom ES | step ‘saver kitehen, 2 bedrooms, | Largs covered te Bloomfield Two. Caly $2,400. ‘ anne. Man ts | Bie wig aces, Taree it | From, 2 ious, S000 | PRGA? RO le ee ane seen. $1800 down. Low down oa Loads ot Features terms to 0! = ys = ; 2 LOTS. off, Aubarn with 7 ee wore c. R & SON ok = : x : sm ing Only $295 RIDGEWAY * LOVEL AND. —— «Modern Improvements SCOTT LAKE J RONT dime B. Heeceees. Devel Osk down. REALTOR ; T 4 extra large bedrooms full base- MY ‘IN 7 ROOM BRICK | 2 LoTs off Walton Bivd , 975 ! > - 4-603 | 188 Casa Lake Rd. Kee ae ; O} pons reat m, | with "attic t..FE| east-of Baldwin $700 vir | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PE 1-401 FE ¢i jp OnLy ment remodeled. ta” ft. room | 2.1644, | Se one ; | Williams ‘Lake |"buse‘ig,’2a, ccm: = $8,800 aennelscrhg I Sd . Re., ms. * ’ “|. - | theally Low pay- 1 room, itches and | bath. i ne . Ball Price 2 CRESCENT LAKE moth block from Gaklend Laks. | uilding "site only 81.160 ~ Justa wF, ~.~ cous fh rests | Plumbing. Walls are ooveved etn st Si : oe, “You will. like. this zice “re 150 ft, lot, rE tne *. f this 60 in type with ary wall Ready for decorating. | East Side oR rom a Pilg 7 | By owner” | ~——dMay, others. to chtoose from pay ~®, Faeee Bttied poem ©. : Low down payment. Oider $44.62 smple storage space ‘well planned | Will swap 3 bearm, moders lake| jpending lake frente sad ane A Largs ” lot, 2 bearms., home on east side Upstairs : hen. 2 car garage. home for car, syment Pui boat, _. NICHO | cimne' tte ten wie meine te ible 3. Living room, dining | | °8 be used for theome. - Monthly Payments aa St ee ee ee eel Edw. M. Stout, Realtor handy en, full batty conve-| "0m with lovely kitchen, base- ’ ot Plus Taxes and Insurance | $4,966. PE 56078. ne. Pu PE 6-4 niently to all bedrooms. x. qe tt areas. 18.08. Seminole Hills, _ ae ae ’ ¥~m Zs tne es w. : -— Biss : —~ eo and ed. « pets 6 * room tare how home. 4) det amie he 1 ~ LESS. | a BAMILIES 2 Realty- FE 39796, © . it Sa ee aed. take priv 8 ~ baths, J bedrooms, 2-car ga “y, i : Only down plus ¢! - ae ealt cihke's at s 2 car gatag priv, $16,000 "firepiac Than Rent : B TLDING LOT, Se*. . Call ent today! | Terma, ; sage ¢. Nice yard. A to GI commitment. A newer OLSULEBE! oe BAST . LAKE wise Dep ame em mt oar . ‘= 2 Sedrases Rowe. we Sa and water #3.500. FE 2008" Shores on Bogie. Lk. : YOU CAN’T BEAT fice — , . vial on 89's 210 ft. also jots on Union?) , . ... aay tS fenced rear yatd apple and pear ; “Long and Carroll} Indian Village THIS DEAL REALTY CO. 12 BUILDING SITES Lks. As low $2,500. Easy 1082 W. # FE: 5-9407 : FHA approved lots have weal Estate ate Te , h . 1063 W. Kuro” __. “<_———.|_ GI resale—Vacast § room bunra- been survey percola- . A charming. house ideal MODEL J BEDROOM HOME. AUTOMATIC | low. Price $8,250 with down. tion tests Sele Lorene ” T G Trocke located. Downstairs has ‘bed- hest. In town. By owner. See, Mrs. Howard, 8 Gillespie Bt. good west lece- # Maple bbe! . foam, inedoee tarateny, tee OPEN fr Ph PE 23-6412. Kinzier, * ep and 80 ft. frontage. HAYDEN - REALTOR ing room, ¢ coom, . i tor, 610 W pares | St. FE 4-3525. Priced at $1,200 per lot. - ‘1648 _ Union ; EM_ 3-467! Redtorme pga ‘TT: , EN , |) ESR ards “| pur gotean. |KNUDSEN BPP 2 soos we apse oes : RD RE M_. am storage. Pull ~ i é Se 8. T Rd. ae S M: BREWER | Bath, Basement. * dorege. Lat { 3 BEDRM. 5 basemen’ oll heat. Fea- At Baldwit oir hanaiee” 82. down oo rae FE saat oF +. nS m=; % ‘ | 108°x100°. $9000 Terms “+ GL RESALE setgened tear porch, fenced = _Keege Harbor SPIEL - a . Owne iy -EAST MAN D: * ae pena re oom) Ear dats| EF Tee rane | Westown | Senatteeisd Brigette... Sump NOw, , e ve! oh oe een: Pie ment wi Scar a aig enineees. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor eS n nice home, that ean, be eennee best. 3 aa” nn Lot | 80x10 >a well nn heels cres_ + bus, $10,500. Approx. $2285 gown Ss reasona 2. ann Street Open Bree, 1 REALTY CO. | . yo. ; gies trees sur “plans oF yea wun . ee Cent mortgane, at Rew 4 Family Unit . ; JOSLYN AVENUE ~ ERBERT C. DAVIS at . BALD EAGLE LAKE- MODEL PHONE PE 50204 | West side location, commercial | iv tnd inka room Yall base. | 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. FE. 54311 Townes ibet's get together. WHITE LAKE. 4 réoms and uttll- | Purnishea attractive summer DETROIT OFFICE Diamond 1-032¢ | soning, 4 rooms. ¢ deaths steam x 165 2S ts St. ty. 100s from good beach. Sun-| home, 100 ft. frontage, good beach, ot fired & , Shows good return BR, duitle "SS aerese, ls Lot sx - | Sewer & water te 2-T207 Leslie R. t R. Tripp, Realtor porch. Ol furnace. $7900. Cash to| garage. Terms... p i Cal 12, _after 5 p.m. in w piece : ar ri e KEW | : Dan Evenings sana muepiare possession. rot | INCOME BROWN WM. H. KNUDSEN |™§ onan, Ou st gas best. | sogr 4 AVAILABLE 2 180x300 with planted Rea over 10 per cent net. .6 Large. lots. $1, moves you ing AILABLE 2 acre large | rooms *Piasterea. walls tte and i itiail outlet. | Property Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE 810 Pontine “pate 3 at Bidg. Balance at tay “e homesites | just 3% miles in Ly . ° . ‘ you e a / a Te : ‘Ss < | $5950 FULL PRICE — ci : * restricted and perpetually HOME & BUSINESS 3 $1,980 down, shape. Term price eludes tur-| WEST SIDE—$8,950 Fe wedroom, oungsins i | + ected by. two large. es: WILLIAMS LAKE. 3 bed an tor Oak ‘ r home. 2ente, Putiting Commer commer: | home. Fireplace. Close bea John K. Irwi What is offered in this specious 3| Sasy terms. nS “tereens. HR pleniy ot room, around you sed Miygpome dexcionent, ~ATWIN | Sie Se sate lane now - Sa ‘on t ; ~ i . erms. ane. i age OPEN DAILY nu wat ~ inna gO . with firepiace. dinirg. room and | petal seoe Fisher's. Two FE — ae TE $-9671 jay for. further informa- 4 room 8 12 oH 8 PM. ; Phone PE, 5-0447 Eve. PR 21904! Mormer’ und saretee ol host en ang | ahd new oil fur. he t St, own 64 Eves & Sun Res, PE 5+ tap. - . bedroosn| only’ sisee down. CA Le $1,250 DOWN | FAMILY INCOME GOOD RENT. | 4 full basement Whai more could! $5 gown paym rept we matet car A ACRIFICE «.. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | DRAYTON WOODS. we are , Suinik tar on heme today. «| Sean’ location 343 Irwin St. FE you act for at only Lvl on easy : | odermistic. ® ue af b on For Sa Pp i ante £, oe a A A A . le 2 . 2. Hj large rooms Living room with 3~paMilY INCOME —s oe bows. Brand new starter | Meme? Peg eei rill “at or Sale Lake Prop. 44 veiievaiy ‘iow orice of 8600 i 4 ¥ ‘entianece. “Master bed- — E. ALL RE ew full basement. Well, luxurious 114°x32' livin i toda room 13's12’, Modern” ped ed, Br ringing je iw A Pad week 2 FA MILY . Wired, automatic hot wa- eoneh with oa lime BEAUTIFUL 85 LAKEFRONT | y Reaker built clipboards Beth Utility | 15-500 with $3000, do rae . ter. kich a sink, 3 bt. bath and | cious pine paneled Tt lot, on | Wolve vies ‘take 4.050 : Open 9 to 8 clipboards. Bath. Utility | 453 Orchard Lake Ave, TE 8-1431, A very well-kept 2 fami ingame; Sl! | interior - Very at specious - paneled TV Sith 81.450 ‘dgwa | PAUL A. KERN, “Realtor: ; w e181 hs gun fe, water 7 —a_ E Pike c vy: inceme tractve home and weil built. m. an large, kitchen fea- : |. Heaietchales ot Sacieteeome,| Sylvan Lake Village || Five” sles Som erg cone Se Os aa | ttle Since “ur mw ~ Copper es OD) gam Warwick has several new floor and 3 rooms and scth up. cise, Down = Le ee el Because of pres - ws. For sap rE 66102 weed ier wns Wave: yen ove puneaie Reich Tee “nan ELE RG | path and . ma. With "or éetuxe ritchen nighiig < the down: Et here lassed rront pore, fine “features. bere. i 1. ROOM “LAKEFR 7 ONT ALSO pee AG miles north of Pon- more | OE, EASES FEO- rs. All faratiere 3 rm. apt.. Fs.|- must sell immediately so | room cabin. -Suchy Realt; tae on i Rd, or M24. Roll- i} oe jC. HAYDEN, Realtor | waits "s peautiu ivike toon |) kaha d frapes, im downstairs Hoyt, FE 2-600 for full particu: | . ‘make us an offer. Call ow! Pe ssid, 4 iy Easy to et good Fe 2 ed in | 46 E. Walton Eves. Sun 10to2) The til-Crosie yy vieke tal table : ° : . . es . LAKE FRONT YEA2 AROUND. wells, 100 ff wide cellent rooms. linen closet mod- ; too stove. built-in oven. disbwash- | \WART) E, P . DOWN — West side.a wen 5 BEDROOM. BRICK... | “Atodern near Pontiac, 18 Hp: |) build On strevts to be LOTS J basement, auto ~ i s 3 and metal cabinets, makes a ARTRIDGE kept 7 rm. modern home im an | With a fireplace in the liv ” Gray Marine engine, like new. paved seller these now peas ai, “se toss , euto, hot Water, isundry / kifchen to. sdmire a Comatrwction, “REAT TOR, FE 2.3581 | {3ocilent neighborhood. Pav | fog room large dihing EM 34634, after « "| . wate 3 eet me. Low 4 and many F . ad features are tops. tade fir “S081 | iecar garage gas furn, full! room ia rarity todays, ane - as 3160 down LADDS INC.. FE for mee, lumber. face b tek. aluminum 1050 W. HURON | basement Large front porch. -, den. Located inside the SILVER LAKE FRONT, WOODED | _ 5-0201. Salesafan on rty daily, your lot - eo window and screens, Real plas-— Open 7 | Priced at only $11 599 city, H has a 7 car earece, | lot Reduced for cash. $4000. FE HIGH HIL! LLAG A NE - ter. Real tile. Amble gas air) pen Eve Tito 8 | | fun’ basement, oak floors. — 8-3344 | commynity of large suilding sites heat. Reinforced concrete drive- ; $15.000 BRivx RANCH 3 bed- and is im a very gool neirh- | in rotted neithborhoe: One of the best buys of the sea- | Way to Dear garage. City sewer 7 . rooms and attached l's-car ga- bo . Terms Shown by LAKEFRONT | A number of parce's 136 t. wide son—is this 4 room home with water instailed 1 biock- from * gage. Full basement. Automate i appointment 5 year old ultra-modern Catifornia | High on a hil) Some wooded with lake prty *. There are 2 bed- ivate city bathing beach. Price heat. Oak floors, tile bath, large | . stele ranch home, File bath a a -high building site Located of m8 throom. sone sd 23.750, up, Open Sundays on Chel- . 100x150 ft lot Hxceptionsliv well | (2 BEDROOM-HOME kitchen. All it-ins. Pe em Streets to be paved by seller. A s ck tub. ease oe ham Rd Or call for appt. Jt | Pp jome and besutifully de- | 0 E... gas heat, poat-@ock. Bar By; fine community to assure good wr 45000, FE 2-2106 ew signed. Terms. os Only 3 years old. Large lot, . wner. Te: Phon: ge 2880 homes. Low as down, Drive Pv agcios ienen with with see : 4 well-landscaped. on Jo genet, Tepe. oS : ~2 ¢ these now. LADD'S 2 bean northwest own three bedroom ranch style starter L. H. BROWN Realtor | “Owner Je deaving the state and SCOTCH LAKEFRONT LOT. NICE ic., 3 me Pontiac on | ie, $300 D Pee te acne Seeger fe, |W weeagme te tome ake | ESSE gaMaR SET OM) SAPETT ala “Saleen prot grenookiog ake ne acts Test has ; Pitot New 3 omnis owen anti. bath, well, all scomnleted! wit : UMUUIIPLE 4 LISTING SERVICE pmt, of one 100: We in- Siz, Sttornocas or phone OR i | 1s only 96,780 txhed’ tn wiring . included, | te hot water kitchen sink and in- wy ee ° LAKE FRONT | : large lot, OR . terior ing. sound con- . . Lote as low os 63.309 good restric- ; ar kston : ster aa bases onsen. | | GILES REALTY co Beaute” msc vanance — ‘i it $6175 : CRAWFORD cites em Cranberry "Lake Real Estate ; L. H. BROWN, Realtor’ . Miroven # to 9 33% W. Huron PE 41549 "ines e ly 25 ver Cee 4 20 8. Main. Clarkston, Mich. 1362. W. Huron ~_ PE 2-4810 WEST SUBURBAN, Banc tre. ~ EMBREE & GREGG Eves. MY_ 31143 and terms. Lovely, ie : rooms, large room, 1565 Union Lake Rd. , . FAN Y i 2 ‘i - den, a very modern Kitchen wither : CEDAR. LAKE — NEW SUBDIVI- |. Ss If No Brick me Bante . ILLAGE © | Hlandy to Fisher Body dinette, lots. of cupboards, utility vOSNION LAKE | sion. Wide choice of lots still Edw M, stout, Realtor Legg te Call FE las ree —- € roo $1 500. Dow . room, attached breeseway and P. Attractive frame home in fine) available. Call NOW for complete. ; Open Eves. Til! 7 ° _ Co-operative Reai Estate meotiovn = Gos heat — Beat . Jown car garage, part basement. Gar-| jocation directly across from pri-| information. Brownell Realty. FE PEARL. | BLDG CO. nett. Ow er forces down may- | Conveniently jocated bedroom den is already in. lots of grapes, | vate beach. Lot fenced has 175° 24 _ WATKING-PONTIAC-E8TA — 5 =~ ; ner forced to sell | frame bungatow fall \basement.| WEST SUBURBAN. 3 BEDROOM. strawberries, frait trees. You can ft. read frontage. 3 bedrooms. | 60 ft. wide building sites, a | naan 4 ACRE FARM = oil heat, auto-gas bet\ water. 2) RANCH HOME Tot seoxaeo ft.| PATE Contre living vet only 10/ living room dining .reom, kitch- B FRONT HOME. | hit ‘Excellent drainage. No need ; OCCUPANCY” “room modern Ranch ikpe | lets Built in 1954 ™a Price Built 1952, 20x84 feet on founda- frontage or 00 Prone ns a oe en, of heat, carage. | in weer ° flreviace, oxrecnce in porch, 1% _ '0 worry sbout & flooded base- NEW : BEDROOM FHA a OMES : Eat te Lae mates of - City limits j 900 oe noel kitchen ean dinthe em at $14 500 with forms “een. Priced to vous in cane il” bande ae. pee 0 a Guiy by ze ee of good homes” Street (9 be paved e ; ake akin n , i yIM W R IGH T- C lose mm Subur ban bees bata fpehedes many. closets NEAR DRAYTON PLAINS AS mn RD oot xe VILLAGE ™ terms, LADD'S INC. OR sine or’ pt Mog ee i ® own. 343 Oakland avs FE $9441 Alb On One Floor breesewsy, attached” care room modern home for $1,000 | Well built. frame home’ in’ fine; FE 5-0291. 4286 Dixie Hwy., Dray) Lapp’s INC. OR 31231; 4286 N° yd: Delignhtfut-neighbornood. thty| Basement. ott toreed air beat | 208 way inte vere modern 3 bed. fesidoutial acon. Lot bee ef son_Pietns Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains. 7 + rontage . On. . S | Of chers mote living pleasure Fee. 7 eee oe bath up. while down there is | private beach: Has living room, | Whipple Lake 2 BUILDING _ SITES. fures carpeted living and dining | NORTH SUBURBAN $_ rm. arate, Segroom. livin, s room, se Ginette, kitchen, 2. bedrooms, at- Deomtine lakefront lot with decks off N Pe 3 pepecon READ THIS AD AND GET THE | room, autamatic heal and hot we- moiece bunselos. a qciee 8. en, 2 Pe, bath, full basement, | buy at $15,000. Ter se an be or reerel Belek ee “RANG ASTER” ” ‘closed -rear vard. ear garage den spot, $1,750 down, $8,180 ful asia. aenees eo elie anges. H. W. Bigelow , COMPLETEL 4 BEDROOMS * cnaien Full priee for beth boas ses | ; 594 W. Huron 8t, RAY O NEIL, Realtor {Gf & avEnndde L TERMS Full basement OW DOWN PAYMENT. 41.000 FOR FE 5-5492 or FE ome 262 8S. Telegraph Rd Open 9-9 Plastered walls ¢ down Ie all you need on this 5) HURON GARDENS. This 2 bed. SCOTCH LAKEFRONT . NICE |. Phone FE 37103 or OR_3-2037 Pires oy kiehon f Pontiac with tut Casement aos Oy room bungalow is -26x28 teat o , manny oroperty “these eine? Lake’ Also so, ek pans. en Unipe | Seoperstive Real Esete Exe ® - car garage ; — tion, corner 7 : round Gl $670 Dn. Nice lawn. 49 Mt Clemens St re sizor |” Sil beat and many other outstand- iving room, wr dsctton. is pede mutT icolece, dining Tm. PONTIAC LAKE FRONT 100 Fr. | ORION-ADAMS ESTATES. LARGE | ‘Newly paated Exe._Mr__Melser ._ FE _5-8904 “*. full beth large_utility, close | tile ‘bath, attached parece. _ oak tage. Country type parcels on a hill. MONTHLY PAYMENTS | An this for oni ; OFF AIRPORT ROAD. Attractive | {, Schools: and stimiing center. floors, oil heat, screened. pérch. oon Sroun h. 18 x 8 Itving Pac Vedioe ne “mam, Some Pontiac st erst of | 0 v. : 2 bedroom hom 2 lots . giv, 1% car gatage Priced for a quick 8 ‘ft. on Pontiac Lake, $14,900.|- room, stone fire : kiteh- See these n A youd. yke in ip mt, ‘aky Driven The- $10. 950 7 you 090x149 feet ‘ait in 1 pin see with $1650 down.. Full price Terms. en * dinette. attacked” garage. lots are ow Bre gee . = . cant and ready for you, $8,730, %8-250. : seroened | porch, oil ab beat. All pas: "4286 Dixie ee OR i , with low dow ny 1° . ta em, yton Pear! Bh Bidg..¢ Co. FE 57923 $1,950 DOWN 4 sponsible purchasers CLARK REAL ESTATE , PEACE -~ _| ,Sath Ounet 08 8 cag Pini ——. . - | t ; . F R j ( ‘le k EETABLIONED in 186 SIX ROOM MODERN. Here ts a) Oten “eters eeu eg tere ee se ucem | ished cottage” on. small isiandi¢| For Sale Acreage 47 arkKston |. well built, older home well to-| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE |/ Lake. Modern kitchen, tile bath. | Tam bine week or Mso “ “ WEST SIDE BRICK — Oniy cated off Baidwin. All large rms.. | wood floors, fire heat, large land- Rent by _ Week or for sale. Real Estate i950 down for this good } full basement. separate dining) MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE || ‘CBBed_ lot. Very flee EM 33811 for appointment ACREAGE } at Estate drm. home. Modern kitch- full perch. 3 bedrooms, = / | bood. $8,250 Easy. terms, LAKEFRONT ON HUNTOON LARE LIBERAL TERMS rf 20 8. Main Clarkston, Mich jen with cabinet sink, brick "baxement stoker fed furnace. é ; 85x152, Bea: ful ranch site, with 1! 1-3 acres enea cei cwapnensea ° and lsree $17,500 MAple 5-5821 - fireplace in 22 ft living rm. $8,950 with low down pay- ’ j trees. $3, cash. OR 3-8734. 3 acres wee - to mortyare. Best Buys © AUBURN. HEIGHTS | %¥,,f9ers, ful oasement. set AY je AND LAKE PRONTAGE 2s -+ OME Der sere LADD’S INC. OR jis -or FE aM , | bear garage. Near bus ee Watkins Lake. Located | on Boutn | 20 eres acre 50201. 4236 Dixie Hwy. Drayton 2 houses, 5 room bungalow with | 13.600 total price. CLARK RE AL E ST ATE For city property we have a fine | ghore Dr. Just off Huron St. (M50) CR AW FORD" os. , Today bees, fal gel’ T room house with | ONLY $1480 be Oy town Living rm. dining ‘rm. | —Very_desiravie. UNiversity.2-1011. AGENCY se W ns iF ” toilet. gow: good income” $6100, side ‘beedioome ‘ Pan |. MU", Open fev LISTING SERVICE modern kitchen. separate garage, | LAKE PRIVILEGE LOTS WOL- ; Eves. MY +1143 wan D TWP fered walls, full iath. fil Open _Brevings Sundays IT’S A BE: AU TY f basenent, new automatic eas fur.| verine Leke $600 '0 ner cent dn. | 53%2 -W. Huton FE 41540 ; WATERFOR ate Almost PON: + TAC REALTY basement. gas heat. t-car é | mace, gas bot water, well land-| $10 mo. Owner MA 4-2296 5 as MI NORTH OF - : room, Pe, with ate wi garage. black-top street PONTIAC LAKE *RONT scaped lot. paved st. city water|7i, ACRES ON W Cla ricreaat ‘ery. reasonable terms. ak a * 2. aidwin CPE 53-8275 Near bus ‘and school: Total 4 You'll love the 16 tt. livjne room | 8A sewer. Good rhood | ‘ner with approximately 450 ft. | Call 8-2500. o rk sire oo tomas: price $7 +00 with ‘stone fireplace the Youngs. $9,800 $1,500. down of water frontage on Mandon Lake arnace. stone fireplace, oun gs- . . series EA REAL nen zone oan , | ES) Semen Aen ge a (ACT a a ACRE # : = pematettabte 7 home an en 1 floor, Mod- lake Pull "base poren ove soking th ~ INDEPENDENCE Many ‘possibilities here Ww DINNAN 6 room home, full basement. Fi ~ k fet “beth one tees, wee: _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE S3x135 ft." Fate Erounde:s If the greatest thing in the world! wor ‘the inves ir. The whole works | PE ¢257 66_W. Ruron a antes, .. soos. rec rac er basemen’ ol! heat, Large lot ‘ DOWN Total price “ealy 0 “Terms forms, ae fine “tittle oie home WAL. See this i 4 . 5 street nike location. ONLY This 4 room contemporary has ana seme fray trees. Lo- $800 : ‘ tached garage, of] heat, only 6 one Ky acres, goded tract. Only ACRES 1cH $1730 1) car earage and & a large 1138 1135150 . oored wore ia, Pontiac, Lake our OREAT y +t.SPRING 1S/ ‘HERE yrs. old near Commerce. Paved * haere Oran aks oie oftaiceeswh'gng | FARES mcluged orice, Com lw rr Loy — wow and mot. | BYR batt "adytite | Lets mow ow wt upek asa | S000 RAR GaRS! EO T. G. Trocke | ies “7 8% 9" ‘utility, gas and sewer, full pers pga Washer -dryer, outdoor ern S-bedroom. “ ™ 4 5 hs alow. Ready for span 5 room bath bath ‘insulated Total price pete Es cable ot farmene | walls. a insulated, gas beat. Caled tm Crevcent’ Lake ie. Bee ee a Si owt CALL 1648 Union Lake Rd, EM 2-46 3-4671 Botch 8 vented re , ‘a eda . : » § eat, we NLY 8 oo DOWN moves o tonight. exterior for fishing Soatne ete the ‘beanthd ake Sverlooking | | Today on this new 3 bedrm, ranch Otter-S Ivar Lakes + g Femal Only o6.cee with S this 2 m on BI J I + : ; fog. Living room has 9 ft the beautiful /ake waters. Larre type. I bath, madern ms hehen Sha ¢ ‘stunted on 2 lots, REALLY NICE — With 4 beau- pitiure window and’ vesti. landscaped lof. 300 ft. deep. Of-| with fatural cupboards, over a 7 uk, Setirable, high and ere | / ; Diastered walls and ba tiful outiook over ome of our Bule closet spacious byachen fered at $7,960~—-$1,500 down. BE | 1000 sq. ft..of living spage, large bal ing sites of 70 to 90 ft. 2% ACRES on ‘Bro Rd. ment’ with stoker. qu ~- ere rocketing inte . Rae gee | wevety lakes! S&rooms and | with good dining area” Full InST, TE WOW L. Bving tm. ents utility large [ake ee Oiter-Byivan $1,450 ore ‘ate, aad ath, pil ; it ‘fp Orbe =. bing BE, BEMRGN brink - brick doll house f beddegn and phinten” ¥ is tests * papebeute i approstasdecty ~ Bayo Selle Trad } rinse Lake $13,900. Only i000 Pricer re an soporeaniy— seats Ta Recs | semahcdongperget "Poavee: | ethia teet Same savage. |B nthae terest tues |YOU BUY werkt iweURE rr Carl W' BIRD, Realtor | lxgrtn" Wtteer Ra tet lotion gy ees with nis bath "Pull basement ‘with roses ard “hewers am are ye te eadpate-te a -- 509 Community Nat'l Bank Bid Charkston, x pense or sub eae Ot te" Soe Boxison" ndscaped lot ot lore. + Stove, refrigerator, ‘ment. Better look at hese FE 44211 Eves. FE S-is2 | fividing of forme. and woke an aboot ent $18, 250 | Bhoné'onigat ve meee. Se bey ew! We 3 ACRES. : vam. te see then -- by r 354 ACK ES R S. Lake front lots Lotated West of Edw? . Stout, Realtor . | FLO’ EALTY: CO. REALTO! iB O Pontiac within re&sonab) ft Edw. M, Stout, Nia | -SYLVAN.. We YD KE NT,’ Realtor, page v0 N EIL. Realtor ; Co-Operative. Real Fata e st rome tance. Beautiful rolling wooded | Sagieaw st, rE ee a j , , 19 ro 4 om Open Eves. sill $:30 pm. **| sa 08 |’ 5-792 | NEXT BRANCH Phone OR 37-1206 J RIGHT “ Orenara “1 arti ave. re oeaie Nex to the Condumneey Power PobDperative me Beal ‘ Estate Ie oteenge | | boon gre “an Sum, 1 to §' 45 oui | FE §-0441 POST OFFICE +» sd | ris D KENT; Realtor * wrence wei ie Cuieumnss Power / Sale Business Property 45 49, ys OPPORTUNITY, PLL PLUS in. MODERN Gas acussilie R. Midaeon Roy Annett Inc. “8 8. Huron 8-0466 FR ON 6 wR v * .F- WEST OF PONTIAC GULF Senet mercial directly 9 stall super service station. Ve “ante, Bez "ise to are"Shes] Grau ow reer. Cal HOLMESBARTRAM oe mo noome Dixie. equip. E.G Jeep wrecker, Tune : mi Phone Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE ‘APARTMENT SITE WARD E. PAR TRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 & BUSINESSES OUT MICH ~ 1050 W. HU RON OPEN EVE. 7 (fo 9 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A 32 STORES, JOINTLY OR 8E arate 373-375 Auburn Ave. Busy center. Good for. ‘drug- store or variety, canere” _. Park front & rear FE 3-0414, or EV FE 23-6219. BRAND NEW gy ll SERVICE station. Two-bay, } im the middle of resident en For ation ere rs 20101 _ aihes 5, call FE 6- OFFICE COMMER- cIAL BUILDINGS. Tele i | and Hazel RAY O'NEIL, Realtor *62 8. Telegraph FE 3-7103 After rs: » oTa82 Co-operative Real Estate Exchanee USED CAR LOT. 160X100 FT. AT oe Reet A reire bee Beau rE qe. Inquire 340 Baldwin e. Business Opportunities 51 BY.OWNER One of the city’s--dusiest restau-|;—~~— rants, rossing 000 $3,500 dn. will handle. PO. 8 and lease. Write Pontiac. Box 1154 BROKERS | WITH ——— trucks to Spal ready-mix. con crete Mixer to be furnished by compant See Mr. Schlager bet. 2 ~ oma 4 pm. at 1116 Ann -Arbor __ Flint. DRY CLEANING STORE Well established & equipped. Do- ing a very good busines’. Owner ill. Located on paved foad, near Keego Harbor. $500 down will handle. hivestigate Dorothy Snyder Lavender . REALTOR 3140 _W. Huron a FULL TIME OR PART TIME BUS- _inesa,, portable cotton candy ma- chine’ & booth. no competition, easy to operate. Brand new equip-| ment, amazing profit maker, use at pienic beaches, athletic events, Hwy. stand or atiy iarge gather- ing. Private owner #495, com: | plete. Call MI ¢ 7 ESTABLISHE) > PAINT AND 7 WALL . business with real eee branch storg East Pontiac. Won derf tunity oppo tor enterprising fndividual w real estate or both. terms. Call PE 80428 for further information GAs STATION FOR LEASE. BUY stock a ip FE 3-968. TARIETY STORE-— CORPectIONARy AND VARI- STORE Good section zl year, Be avail, ate, Owner will ce = a¢a- land contra NT INVESTIOATE THIS | STATE WIDE Real Estate Service of Ponti B.D. CHA } RLES, REALTOR) 1717 8. Telegraph FE “LET'S TALK /. ~ BUSINESS" / COMMERCIAL BLDG. Woodward Ave, frontag, = bar ee approsimstgly 38 1 t inetated in the low down’ payment 000 DRIV E-IN This restaurant ts / seating equipped and ideally’ situated on main hwr. just oufside Pontiac, Good black top parking farilities Purnishea living qparters Isp in- cluded, Perfect site for future acd+) units, Call ard see for | or an \wour- ditional motel appointment self: MICHIGAN BUSINESS. SALES CORPORAT iOS OHN A. LA DMESSER, | ace $ 1573 amreas raph F "| SEASONED (ED LAND CONTRACT ON PE 2-441! | quip ~ “om oe lige od RESTAURANT Win show vem Mie per year. a ALL TOWN, TA © fond aia Mattcond nal town _ tavern wil make com~ A PINE io UNIT MOTEL Oakland Goi i mate Mohear funtege, | Beaten cnet Pe WARD FE PARTRIDGE REALTOR i. FE 4S 4-3581 Bo got Open Eve. 7 to ®. Grocery & Meat Market: $147,500" GROSS LAST reel Lia a et Gee | price, RENT Gas STATION, 7 STALLS repair, lube, wash rack, parking BENEFICIAL AE OS vo BUCKNER OFFICES ARE Locate: PONTIAC, tod fees Halienel Bete. |i sponse ane ach eee WALLED LAKE, Barnston _ (Next to park) UTICA, Ee nn se BSE] at. soos YOU NEED | $25 to $500) Sa ses 8 sees a | ease "we wil be ind to tele STATE FINANCE CO. 102 Pontinc State Aank Bidg- == LOANS Extra Fast Service "HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation 2 as Nees Pace BAXTER S F¥masTORE 4 _W. Lawrence St. PE ¢1 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN. ROGGE ga 36 M MICH. * ee Tange with Seep eet! pen iJ we * ty rg 7 le erib, : UARE ANTIQUE. ROSEWOOD 5@ 4 h Grand piapo. $200. Phone bi ~gqeam table & chairs. Castor set, + Seine Oe Sale Lane Land Contracts 5: 52 Cass Eliz. Lake Rd. next to schoo! . nearly new me: 500. at 6 per cent will discount $1,160 . | MA 6-2696 SEASON | CONTRACT. ~ RALANCE ‘ per cent, ; : INVEST In good land contracts. I have all types for sale ro Ted MeCul- He =| today, Fe b 80441 oF rE any 7_C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton Blvd. Open Eves. Money to Loan 53. (State Licenséd Li Lenders) Need: $500 With fast. courveous service and on payments to (it “our budget? Then vou shquld- visit our ~ cewe modern officg, so apnventent to| parking and. shopving, where new | private consultation rooms await, __ you. Or phohe FF, 5-812! and tell us your needs Home & Auto Loan Company’ A N. Perry street | (Second it te Be Sarerdar’ ® to 1 flours: / LOOK! Owner will trade sharp 1953 Ford | tuder loaded for equity in smail 2 bedroom bome, 7707 EQUITY IN ‘42 FT. ‘56 MODEL trailer, deluxe imterjors, 2 bedrooms, metal awning. now parked, furniture and cash want. | ed. FE 6-5023. 10 INCH Logax LATHE & TOOLS & one Yale chain fell & trolley tre PE 4-206. of equal value cash, a or HOUSETRAILER, R, WILL sell cheap or take dump truck _in exchange. 448 8. §. Winding. SEE Us FOR | “ALL PES OF eclipse. hend ‘and power lawn mowers. Large trade-in allowance, electric ane ers BARNE Ss eT ARDW ARE 742 W. Huron St |W. Hur FE 5-010 SET OF DIAMOND ) RINGS. FOR wer tools or what, of cash. rite Pontiac Press 8 Box _No. 2. COTTAGE. 4 ROOMS, natural fireplace, priv. on Wal- tét's Lake. 12 miles north of Pon- tiac, Wil! trade a. a“ thing of equal value. Full p’ , PE _ 32-4638. area, no inventory to buy, es- a business Pon- OUSEHOLD lation, Onl gas. Kenyon Se See Bae Ue Ph. Rochester. OL 6711. OL 1.0791 Mie! a"6S eee st SALE B Si. WALNUT DINING ROOM Located tnside of theaver bullding. ortga: Loa Suite. Exce’ cond 124. re os ae me §4 | aires te hasios 0 [ALL REST. NT ON to $12. FE : uer. res Seur*yarerige | LOANS $600 TO $1,500 | sexo ~ nooxcase, —cos7Ou terford. OR 316. - purnose made, teter-babe, screen door. 2 VICE Tion FOR ng modera of not, * 32-6603. Te ern y station. lo- 2. For on "edditons of ” NYLON FRIEZE SOFA Gated in Holiz. available for lesse. | improvements 4 cushion, evtra long. Magic Chet Write or Sun Oil Co... Box 3. To or “enclose was rE ’ : _ 690, Flint, Michigan CEdar | house. partly od. k FURNITURE TA N FOR sae : = wees Seamer -* on ® tools OR %2717 - A wd _ Complete iy own- a gerage * " TOR. et. No real estate calls, FE 5. On second mortgages ‘size. With shelves on door’: Good 5-1649 between 6-8 pm. Total - Apely 200 National wanes. w condition. Only $49.95. ice $12,009 cash. Pontiac or phone FF, *-4 MI 61 _ BUY TO SELL. REALTOR CHROME AS- PARTRIDG 1s THE aeSIRD" Swaps 55 semble these yourself and savé. wet nT LISHE. ee oan oe. The are ow see : ° ese barber soe West Pike, or tall ‘a KAISER. VERY CLEAN = designs famous a formic ; Se Drees etee_ 106. aoe ‘i y: sad solor. EM 34970. Se new AT LIVERY, APPROX’ %. MI. 4 gampere eee ek 303 OF pg ig re o " ent or . park, 11 boats, bienic tables, con- swap. FE wo DINETTE, HEYWOOD WAKE- cession — oo, space rents field, blond table. 4 chairs. buf- $10.00 week, $100 per car for | $14,000 EQUITY IN MODERN) fet with china ituten $75. MA plenie facies. boat Feutal 4138) bree menace at 80 8 month. r da rs, one rm + . . r antsy “abe mm cottage rente will — “for small modern oak , B-~.-F SUITE DARK — per week, loads of room home, Buick or » vy SOL 5 a Seeet or"Tatrinct par | hana Bea MAD S| Pose, ea ene sore | Fisso00 coun re, $2400.00 ag plumbers my - car ans 2 te Wide-of Linden, Ph. ary. Will accept your, is for down Senex SrOvR, " THLE oF. 40 or Fenton, Mich. Main 9-0773. gg A wi house *AN] Orion. vicinity peal iake |} 2x12 LINOLEUM $7.20° is now accepting dealer tah ste: B ng LoTs. WORTH $200- % sane ee Ah ~ tee 8 a one opeemnet as ae ate ae on_used fev HOUSE parry. gat. v8 Clemens 8t fre ing, fin- B.3_¥! Ausaen B. Ar Moat $3 snctat “aaristance oe TOR Cueva PICK-UP, FOR | Svpna ul W i AINE. $A Sa may your oppor- ood ‘Call now FE 41584. MA 4-3408, PREELER OTL ‘@ FT. ete 198 PACKARD SEDAN GOOD | sa5 UPRIGHT PIARO, FOR &. qustont condition, Cheap 4-68 Freezer 1es¢ 1] cu. ft chest Nationally Advertised ’ $190 96 THE lL, A WAGNEP CO. wee me FREEZER, Spiaiet ONE OF Suarne e best makes. Freerer and food fuaranterd at 5 years soceneneé e $395 - in transit. Michigan 393 Orchard Lake Ave GAS STOVE. GOOD CONDITION, $35, FE 2-2196 GAS STOVE. window fan, Power clothes dryer, §-2766 REVERSIBLE cost $35 for-_ $15 lawn mower, $30. Elec like new, $75. FE $15; AMILTON- ELEC. DRYER. NICE dition. Only $66 MF 61200 HOUSEHOLD. OF GOOD PURNT- ture for $225 cash. Suite or p<) a eA Bold our home. HOLLYW ED. BEIGE. DAV enport, 56 wtrizerdber. occasions] chairs, TV, with innerspring mattress, ‘00D B chair. small tabie, chest of drawers, ? end tables, Knotty ptne cabinet, weens -_ chine, lawn mower and articies.~ “302 ‘Broadway, Tare Orion. MY_3-1121 HOTPOINT WATER A 55 gsi. instafiéd $128.95 90 gal, tn- stalled $169.95. R. B. Munro Bieo- trie Co. 1060 W. Huron. CULLABY YOUTH BED, COM- plete PE 4-2374. $20. _ LOANS | / “COMMUNITY LOAN ‘cO. a gE. bs awren FE 2-7131 RIENDLY SERV' FF \cer “CASH QUICKLY “. Up to $500 1965 Sriug ‘Most Geals * siaed in " Loans aiso made on fur- signatures and other se 1948 title. minutes niture,+ curities Oakland |Loan Company - FED aobe “YOUR LIFE’S “MADE i EASIER through Classi- fied Ads. day problems quickly, dial To solve every- Park At Our Front Door ~~ FE 28181. ’., TRADE “62 YF mahal wr wan neo: for ‘$3 or “ “t - ive or take difference. Ton "@ GMC PICK- "S1 car. Phone RADE ‘4 FORD up for 1950 of OA: & WILL SWAP WELI, ESTABLISHED ower S store for new Buick or what have you? Call after 8:00 P.M. FE $-6757 LAND ees or WILL SWAP "$2,700 frost, as down serpent for 3 _4 bedroom how PE 4-06004. WILL’ sw4P Soiibind LOT, 115% pa with new 2 car garage. ell and pump for EP aad mode! car or cash, FE 5-7526. __For Sale Clothing 86 mene ns: bOrTS. ge a7, 845. Lady's, size j4 $1385. 5 DRESSES, ft 14. JEW- Pade skirts. eaters. 20 items. *% Th. $10. No Bm sport jacket, sive 42, trousers. items, $8 _FE si8. . TOP QUALITY MAN'S SUIT WITH two peir pants, sice 39 long. Too small for owner. Good buy, Also pait shoes sice 10°), worn. once, ¢. FE ; WHITE MAJORETTE BOOTS. Worn once. §7. FE 2-167 size ee & 14 SUITS, DRESSES, and fogmais A'so 2 giris comme size 3. PE. 4-6525 TAILORED WEDDING ¢ Gown and .headplece, $36. @, / LIBRARY TABLE, 2 VIOLINS. 2 0786. heavy hand-made quilts. PE 7-078 LARGE MODERN COAL HEAT- ies stove. good condition. 5 before 1:30 PM. FE 8-074 .F ' - ae JULY 2 2, 10 | | : Bs Dick. Taner ' For Sale Miscellaneous 60 to. : wie clut_ ES * SPECIAL, JEOWERA. vacuyy 'S. 2S worn. 1080 Ww. Ruron. "ty ae ST ott GAS RANGE. $35, 4 AL- 2 AIR ton. wb Por ue OR | PA FS scree le eee vinsadeet= eee eee oven 5) 00 LORD'S WAREHOUSE. 2239 Elisabeth Lake Road USED ELECTRIC ‘WATER HEATERS SPECIAL CLEA LIKE NEW AL Fe ~ ¢=s ma Wi é tie, WasiteR, WASHER AND | DRYER, LARGE _ site, FE 8-3130 ~ WAYNE GABERT’S APPLIANCE SALE up to 25% DISCOUNT TRADE ELE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR B Munro, 1000 THIS. WE FK'S SPECIALS Mg ~ ae taloeatata 148 09 . room tet. .... J Saraver oe te Apt. size a ee ot otn Low New x rag |.” |. pape a Fursiture Ce, 0 | comets r Unper |s FRADE-IN a oon RADEAN DEPT, | = Bangin a Ste nee: BES] ANCHOR FENCES Electric Range ...... veevecss S20.50 2 piece sectional... ......000s rae a _—_ = ere « 1 ties ioe nw #2| BURMEISTER CONVENIENT TERMS axBha" seiveees @128 1 THOMAS. ECONOMY ‘a TS ee HE FURNITURE CO. |3ii end tail abe’ tinct: Ll | pL RADEL ND N DI or 35 ib. Crown Coat in. @ os 8235 2. Po™ : EP {es io tt yon ae vx sin Bre me ped comuicte ae a4 ae 1 bes of tae i ts Drop leaf table & 2 chairs.” $10.95 so ie ae ate shane ‘o 3 in’ gas Tange ........, s+, S2V95 | 4x8-%" fir plyscore ........-. $545 tate co Eg eg ANY ITEMS NOT LISTED — a _ |WYMAN’S wig OR 10 W, Pike PE 41129 BURMEISTER JSED WASHING MACHINE BEN- wae a matic, aise 1 any, copper Northern Lumber Co. . ai97 ACUUM CLEAN PERT rs _brushes. a] makes. 956 Myrtie ~ USED BARGAINS ? ere Pa 1 et rg eee $48 80 a phen 1S Bendix A ae $99 90 CLAYTON'S a ore ae ne sear * o Harbo pan _ Wea uke. fer . wee Gas "ines me pe. ewes p Rng a Btrieee 06 up RB Munro Tlecirie Co. |g SAVE UMBING SUPPLY _ fhe 1060-W uron B Utie Bee ‘ae ate t water and steam USED HOTPOINT IRONER, 949.96 potters. water heater, po - once. é $125 Grech and ie s, On | Rew Norge Gas Ranges . So bg ¢ eos. | i ” gvect's R Radio & ‘nonin se tavect Ra PR aan J ae “Jeanup Time Is Here Come in see ne seanating the new Lever CHURCH'S INC. 107 8 Squirrel Ra. On ali new floor”: ets ~ Dryers — Ranges - “gefrig. erators—TV § etc, “2 -YEARS TO PAY ¥ arr its, 359 s ‘Sagianw DIAMOND CLUSTE DINNER ~UNOLET * PAINT SALE . Ye pri ce at Jack's 277 jd-win MAHOGANY, DUNCAN PHYFE dining: rm set. ® piece, ees lace table cloth Good cond: _tion EM 3-2685 MISCELLANEOUS HOUSER _itemg for sale. 101 8. Shirley. MAGIC CHEF STOVE. Standard size $35. OR 3-8384. OLA 11" MAH- v4 (CON. | soe cabinet. Only 6-1300 MOVING OUT Muay. a OF ule, -Mireehler sectional wot one and ee tables. ate ep 95 CE electric range’ and re- frigerator and misc. furniture and household ttems, FE _ ©2687, NEW STOVE, 30 INCH {_ADMIRAT, refrig used PE 4 MAPLE f DAVENPORT, wo AND table, PE 4-0218 . NICE STUDIO COUCH AND Oc- ~easional chair Cheap. FE 98-0323." 4 Fe : OF LIVING ROOM CHAIRS “AIR CONDITIONERS - ea ey . OF EHOLD | $4.95 NEW 10 CUBIC REFRIO. is PONTIAC COACH co #615 | Dixie Hw). Drayton Pimins 2N ALUMINUM “HORIZONTAL 4 Windows, 44x 8 630% eae biogk. 428216. OR "3-080, ; son. 86.8 - $150. 00" CALL OR 3140 Fins? QUALITY fT. BATP abs, 50 B gerade totlet st9 32x23 double sinks cr. band _ &. Thomp- basins on oe, in and see owr new deco; | r: Cents Cw FLOOR, SHOP. PRE - FABRICATED ° "BER MUDA_ HOUSE. IDEAL FOR BEACH, -CKAMPERS AND “fot Wall bo borer for Rw & rum fase bares SINK, YouRGsTOw Good ome = Sarna cag, | $38. No dealers sort PIPE 4345 FER LOP ar. War ' Wwiek’s, 2678 Orchard Eneci wood and aay Glothes Posts . BENSON LUMBER CO. M40 8. Saginaw SHALLOW Jat P RCA oe ee mere ON a LEATHER CAR SEATS, HANDY Ss r CRUYN Pp + a. comms convert inig.fec, rm. HOU E “PAIN r Sa Pars fusatt + PE eee eee aubere | | Sy Gat. Bio HEATER. 97ae : burn Meights. | 22 Gals BLMU. MEATER Ne a Pas Gat GUARANTEED aePata. #35: WA . Cab. | sinks & ~~ 7 ‘ -KING BR OS. . eles. stove, $35. pat 7 * -| Laungey: re ® fave $18. a ‘\ her, never vied. ‘ a | SAVE Maina ‘FE 4071 re +1112 _ 172-8. Saginaw &. PONTIAC RD, AT OPDYEE BACK YARD. SPE-|"$ Delivered, - Installed, Serviced || ring. White gald, center diamond CIAL. MODELS: FOR | 121_N- Saginaw PE §¢ 1 carat 46 pts 4 side dismonds ZENITH RADIO PaGHIOORAPR. 6, vis 21 diamonds in cluster, 2 TRAILER OW NERS. es machine and mise. tools, 3} aat covet. 1i MO D ELS TO 1 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 DRAW TITE HITCHES; CHOOSE tattle NOV & ne CHROME, OF CADMIUM MONEY DOW “end SHEATHING BOARD ...... M 4 LER NVITED eng “ $30 M ™ w Bt makes, of ome Go eens me ‘TE 08, ‘ & ae : » a err , 2x@'s, axis and axles 990 M ang |? B How 3iuis Disie Mwy. | BED DELUES pa pd Nails, 90.58 c keg end ws { iRRIG ~ | _Phone_ PE 56-3456 - Ovod pa paint WM Stl i and $3.98 RATING POMP. GOOD CON: | S I E Por that fi-up joo while you are + FREE STAN pital TOILETS oe _ A SLACKETT» BLDO. SUPPLIES | Washbowis with dttings $11.95 8161 Dixie Hwy MA '5-5811 th sets wih trim 5 Ys A act » PLASTERBO tL 5 H. P. SINGLE PHASE MOTOR, SA ve. OMBING SPRLY “ Me By . re i" $80, Oxbow Window Ca, 10265 | 172. 8. PE 5-2100 now tn wa Highland RU, PE_3-4082. FOR SALE ETE SET OF sew low ia io CEMENT BLOCKS, NEW WAR: |" womens golf cluvs, Triple eet of | Of! OUT Quality mony guitar, telephone table, oing| carburetors, "49 to» ‘82, Chev ' meu | tae pene. Fe Seat, _PE 5-2086 We catry as full isi MODEL ie” GAS RANGE. | FANS WANS PANS” ALL SIZES. wood tion Suttawee for either natural or! All styles. Windows. pedestal, at- Hard “d . @ dowble sink on Hie, $4.95 up. Terrific PAUL 8T iH cabinet, $45 each or $880 for values, tatehiges Phuorescent, 393 . both, Girl's Schwinn 6° pike, | Orchatd Lake Ave. Stet el eu nickel trimmed briaie je and martin REO. DELU POWER MOWER. ia : Ca _5-2609 r 5 p.m ent condition 8975 Pontiac Trail -FRIGIDAIRE ~ or cal PE sale. PLYWOOD , . wo . 5/8" 4x8 ¥% Ton Air Conditioner | {h! plyecored.«.....-..-.+« | , Perfect 0 Oe . Working Condition aah ONTIAC pe lyscore oo gals ae se " THE COIL, 4 PER LAPRICAN our T COLLECTION, belly. “6 = WANT ADS! To find a good used car, see Classi- Ww practically ow, aL condition, re On 34068, : Hied NOW, SAVE ENERGY, USE] job, place to live or ae tractors. - “Weed Several good _ used tractors. Also pow: er mowers. Evans a Dixie wy, : . on mentee yf ww els tia fA: ac. aapualile MRS EN y i c i ernie oy hunie LTR Mee TO EE ee rer ery ns 43 $0 AND U ngheDit TERMS KING BROS. - YOUR LM. DEALER ROUTIAG BD AY Tet yYKE gor Alter. 4&2 To. N. tT Ba, » 7 : ACTORS AN see an ae eon anb MARES PRICED | TO SELL. #ih2 a E-IN AND FE 41112 "KING BROS. BOY'S 26° ENGLISH BIKE, EX- — } condition, onipee- PE 8-8 __Boats & Accessories 8! 85 1) WHIRLWIND DELUXE. FRONT eeptes Compictely oe. Call PE $9155. Eves. Rea- SaMoniry MOTORS . ry See M&M Motor Sales SH ARP CARS: ONLY and title late mode) used cain. . ‘BUD SHELTON MOTOR -SALES Corner of Ame yey & Bivd. WANTED: > Sema cens err. BOAT ON WHEELS. a rs, locks, ane! tod. cover, ry 8. Telegraph. her &. Price $225. AVATLABLE FOR Then Bring It Here We pay top dollar ‘t abarp ears L’S Ae é PE Levis FE 4-6806 Also 14 ft. runabolt w i6 b.p. motor, MY 1583, 28 TL. llevue. $185. 7 Get our price before you | 2020 Dixie Hey. “| Fp any make any model, Top BA LEY AUTO PARTS 170 BAGLEY 8ST. es JUNK CARS 3 service Call PE 409582 _ WE, PAY Top Dollar — “Por Clean Used Cars & Trucks. Matthews- Hargreaves 2118. Saginaw St. FE 44548 For Sale Tr Trucks 90 ee et ae ° OP tala ate 1951 DODGE PICK UP. $395 ais so International pickup, $205. J. Van Welt. OR 3-1355 56 CHEV. % ton pick up, Very low mileage. New truck ap: pearance. Just your car or. truck down, Easy me i terms. _ See it now HASKINS CHEVROLET 6751 Dixie Highway at Mis MApie 5-607) Nites til ® ZT) [AL WITH MET. . Large Van tpye bedy . Headroom. Easily con- ‘hn % TON Vv PICKUP JUST m.:%, new. Lucky Auto Sales. FE EX-MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE trucks. Utilities, “full a $245 Lucky Auto Sales PE 4-1006 D ime 4 TON DODGE PANEL. jm | ‘a ton Ford “panel. 170 Exn ‘40% TON PARSL CHEV... CALL PE 8-3677. a —— WRECKER, 6: ‘) ean JEEP with FRONT —_ Pig ‘eal ‘io0s Lucky ise OR CHEV. HY- mirrors, turn * si ere L ec dra. R. and H, 3 pignels, ‘oll Miter, white wail tires, woe, Guanes ee) ee ne aoe : rea, PICK-UP. SHARP x . rea . wae - UCK TYPE LowBoy. y_FORD CHEVROLET beaten. fi ssa seer ne “Oakland County’s I Fastest Growing Dealer” L N. 6751 Dixte Highway at MIS * Ps ~- | MAple 5-507) Open Nites int) ® G M C ‘$6 CHEVROLET CONVERT. 4 MO . . . antag old. Take over payments Boy) | ~ Tr — _koing to service, PE 4-177 Open Evenings g REAL SHARP! 4 FORD CON- Tuesday: Through F ‘riday ‘ _tier AE: SH Drace. ‘Reed OAKLAND AT CASS - PHONE FE 59485 91 For Sale Cars National . SAYS t “We will sell. you a car,- -even if-your credit has|? been turned down else- where.” FOR AS LITTLE AS $39.50 Dn.. Nowco-signers No furniture loatrs No finance companies No red tape Immediate Delivery We Hold Your Note ‘Buy Here, Pay Here NATION AL MOTOR SAL Irs 7 «68, SAGINAW, ee COMING COMING ~ GRAND OPENING TRIBBLE ~ / MOTOR SALES 422. M59 at Porter Rd. 10 MILES WEST OF PONTIAC MILFORD'S & Nash Rar ler Dealer BE SURE COMING-- "803 N. Main; Rochester! : OPEN TL 10 PM Wf your car is sharp bring car | ~~ High dollar paid for ‘-:' WANTED -— JUNKED OR UseD jh ‘$5 fia HARDTOP Saas ya Motor Sales | |! Bob Frost, Inc. a “He stuck on those “phony” feet ‘to get sympathy ~s, hig, }mother won't let him wt to play: ball!" . : —For Sale Cars 1960 180 _FE_ i954 CHEV i. E. 1086 CHEVIE. , CONVERT, Abe THE ._ $100 off o178 “1953 CHEVROLET 4 DR. BEL AIR Mas radio, heater, Powerglide, - ww and only 10.700 ames is & CHEVIE PICKUP 25g, tno 4 DR, Detrosters. 8 nae. BEL. Av} Ain, RB & cond. 105 LINCOLN pl CONTINENTAL 830. 5.’ WOODW. ae HAM MI 6-2200 Jordan 6-3933 “ HASKINS : ‘CHEV. | SPECIALS POLL PRICE ’5O Stude. Sedan .... $175 ; "S3 Chev. Sedan .... “$595 "55 Chev. V8 Sedan $1,395 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS $6 THUND: DERSIND with restive. | « yh in fender ey “CADILLAC. ce . oR er. real shagp. 12,000 er steering aed brakes, "Can rE 2-0878, Averill. Auto _Seles If a BARGAIN ‘Is What “You Want Come Where a BARGAIN Is es own. YOUR FRIENDLY ‘OLDSMOBILE AND omc bruce DEALER 4 1 ___ 528 N. MAIN, ROCHESTER BUICK ‘48 2 DR. DYNAFLOW. Good runnng conditio. Needs paint __$145. 119 N. Geneasee St fase BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP with extras. $300. and take over re 46050 '56 Demos . ° 2-DOOR. SFDAN. 8 CYL. LOW | MILEAGE. $1,793 FULL, PRICE | i 210 V-8 £DOOR. POWER GLIDE foabED WITH EXTRAS. BET. AIR. V8 HARD-TOQP. SEDAN BEAUTIFUL BEIGE & COPPER 2-TONE LOADED ‘WITH EX- TRAS. PRICED TO SELL. REI, AIR V-6 4 DOOR SEDAN, oh a) IVORY AND SEL- VER RAY FINISH LOADED With EXTRAS, LIKE NEW. | MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM “AS LOW AS $195 ' | | HIGHEST TRADES ‘LOWEST TERMS \ | TAKFE..ADVANTAGE OF cor LOW | OVERHEAD LOCATIO AFTER THE SALE FERVICE & BATISP ACTION DONT DELAY - act P TODAY! - dr osedan, & cylinder. ). H, seat Covers, solid royal blue. high rubber §-707/ 32 Ford 2 Dr. r Customiine « eylinder, Ro and H., | chrome, shiny fimish. 1 Ag a ia W agons, 2 and“4 dr, mod- _Van Welt, OR 31% i388. ‘| .els. Some are demos. Bes titul 1986 Piymouth Birmingham sti, 19 Fivmouth Savoy, ww tam Special we white ; | ] a blue trim. Clean Cars tial features. by “topoiat a ROM 4g jg O Dealer's w 8 car. eo '51 Chev. Cl. Cpe... $295 Pen ‘52 Plymouth Cl. Cpe. $395 HASKINS, OVER 80: REAR BUYS an hard top, Your Car Down Evy “The best 4 er went onmy Br good “tires and | iré ____ For Sale Sale Cars ot ~ LOOK! International bulldozer, Diesel powered, 9 foot. blade, good condition .., See it today. 1956 ..Pl lymouth 1952 Plymouth Cranbrook club ‘epe. R&H. It's pice. One owner. 1952 Hudson Wasp, 4 Wr Mvdra, . aan. Nearly new tires. Ready to rv ‘ 1952 Olds, 4 dr. K's an #8, Hydra. R&H, 2 tone, good family car. - 194 Chevrolet % ten panel deltv- ery, heavy AR axle, low jmuenge. KSTON | 7 MOTOR SALES .~Chrysler-Plymouth 32 M 4 Open Evenings T ll 9 pm. "m. ‘# “PORD—$5 DOWN AN a small monthiy Sayaaests. . “St ne ee Hy- Va. bring lor title change ean “MUtuta- 4-6557, ask for Bill, ? guter vant -Nash makes, bed, wir reclining seats safety belt, Moveraxive. best offer, EM 22, Mr. Hackett : tiac -Cheap. Will finance tal 46552 Howard's Used _°4 Cars- 7421 Highland Rd. (M59) |. PHONE EM 4 - | OLDS : 136 DEMOS. — . Super, 88 ddre, drs and serpy 4dra, and hardtops cially priced for summer elearanc AS LOW as per YOUR CAR DOW UP TO 36 MONTHS ON BALANCE CHEVROLET-OF. DS “Oakland County's- Fastest Growing Dealer” - 6751 Dixie Highwyay at tits MApie 4071, Open Nites ‘ti! ® (CLEAN.'46 PORD CONV. TWIN carburetors, all extras on* motor, PE SO 1956 CADILLAC @1 BEOAN and methanically O K dio ahd heater. FE 2-0047 +7684 a ARE YOUR CAR PA YMENTS 1 TOO burdensome? Let us help you to | adjust to some sess ¢xpensive odel. Lake Orion Motor Sales M2 at Clarkston Rd Pord -—— Mercury MY_ 2-261) R CAR Pate noen be finished inside ony. Lake * Orton” Vicinity OR 1487 re ees / YOUR FORD DEALER AE USED CARS : - CLEAN FEL "CY". O ENS: 147 8. Saginaw FE $-4101 #3508 | Open 8 am to 9 pm ‘63 CHEV. V-@ HARDTOP, POWER | glide: W. W eae aS so “49 CUSTOM FORD 2 DR. R & i I __ $185. Cail MA 35-5201, THE BEST PLACE to Buy Your New Car Is BEHIND THE STEERING WHEEL Drive One From RIE ME NSCIINE IDE R’S | 83 Olds Holiday midnicnt blue - and ge shel white) Power steering, | brakes windows and seats. Elec« | tronic eve, radio and heater, rs en $1577 Ly dea! 33 Dodge 4 Dr. peaoesimncimanmeapeeman —— sparkling This is t€ady to oll for that vacation $7 SL. Dodge Hardtop n ge the Diplomat x te satttal sad- die brown with beige lower, conditioned engine and WW tires « Check this tor value $47 "51 Buick Special i ect . CHEVROL ET | aa ‘spec ‘sl. $409 full mt | | 86 rd Victoria. ........., $724 Oakland County's ('35 Bulek Riviera 200000... $2087 Fastest Growing Dealer” | 4 Fore qictori hg 6751 Dixie Highway at MIS 23 Grey’ > gr ms oe | MApvie $-5071 Open Nites ‘til °, 55 Pontiac 2 dr cy eee $1749 . 2 ~ i 'h4 Chev 2 dr 1077 - |.83 Pontiac 2 dr hydre $ 979 (‘S33 Plymouth 4 dro... $7 (52 Pontiac 2 dr $ i te i j fo ATTEND: Fee OUR GALA OPENING GET IT OU ON JULY 2, 13, 14, 1956 “through Classified - Ads!) | RETREATS AND DOOR | “Down to F ‘arth Deals — for Down tok ‘arth People” P aaah EM 33a | writer and get itt % i 3 | | & sce ICK, a Harti in ® 232 8. Sagi Mercury _ ve ee ‘ ae | 48 Plymouth 4 dr ‘48 Pontiac 1. dr $ 1et , PRUC KS | ‘$2 Dodge Pick- cee HUTT! ‘Yes, whatever it is — dial | 42 Dodge Pick-u vassig |) 8427 | | a uc fears bau ; ag dd “ whe FE 28181 for « an ad. + Chev. utilite, mek $317) y APANY. MORE BIEMENSCHNEIDER | DODGE-PLYMOUTH | he Everybody's Credit a. Here 115_ 8. Saginaw st Sudeoa ‘ -Poiriane 4: wit toke| piss ot oe aie | of equal value. Cail ’ 201. s Station 52 CHEY. 4 Door, Radio & Heater. W- Wells. | ; $9 OLDS 98, 4 dr... t Easy to desi with | 66/M FE 2-013 HARDTOP $550 1952 hee Plymouth 2 Dr. LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER “FOR MORE THAN 3% YEARS GOOD PLACE TO BUY” Confidence 50 USED CARS +DR cusTOM” : Radio & heater sig- nels. Windshield washers. Very : Sag, Ce ater 6 om. BY : et at a %: Ber riy = # mouth Dealer ; WW: Beverly. ; = ii NASH RAMBLER CONVERT- seat We Pike Bae po arog neo, over~ . E 20186 . ee We REO brie e135 Save the Difference! ‘+ : 1951 Chevie deluxe 4 dr. PG... $396 Wagon Very good shape; 1951 Chevie dix 24 Pe... $450 also ‘58 pick-up % ton with 1951 Pontiac in deltixe 8 $405 only 14.060 miles, $1,195. “Si Chev./1950 Mercury sedan, nice ... $275 convertible, new top. Sharp, $495.'1950 Pontiac Del To... $248. 54 Piymouth like new One owner 1956 Studebaker Chamo 2 dr... $150 burn: Ave Neat te Biue Senses. Joe Fleré sustoss 8 9 47. 08. wS°. 1948 Ford custom dr. OD... $125 FE_§-7526. | 1948 Ford-dei & sedan....... ; - | 1960 vie del. H ¢ wie esese +1954 Ford ML & 2 1952 an est Si Side Used ; _ - Sy pe { Somtiag at STAR CHIE CON. }- Nash Rambler } sai ngtime “Bright Spot” NOTHING DOW N ‘ Just Good Credit = - ’52 Pont. 82 dr.......$495 ‘51 Dodge 4 dr. Coro. $295 ‘St Pont. 84 dr.....,. $295 51 Dodge 2 dr.......$345 "50 Pont. Conv. ......$350 ‘48 Cad. 60 Spl.......$350 "50 Hudson 4 dr......$100 49 Olds 2'dr: 6..... 47. Pont. 2dr. 8......$100 4460 Dodge 4 dr...... * WILL ACCEPT JEROME — Outboard motors. oats, appli | ances, guns cameras, etc. As Par etinuee ency ter rors used) )LDS-CADILLAC BILL SPENCE Orchard Lake at Cass «2 _Oniland “Ave CARS oe som FE 8488 “MOLDS SUPER #4, HOLIDAY. JACK W. HAUPT PONTIAC SALES m2, Sree pee Ra CLARKSTON . Soe toe Ry ‘oe SEA + er: aay ee or fu . _after 6 p.m Fas Catalina 2bupe, jonded- Dem. a aa ies —EM es fond nome. ¥ payments. | I—CATCH—HERS | tod¥transportaion epecinis as low + $4 Ranch’ Wager, “NS MAIN. ST, CLak "33 Chev. Pick Up HURON MTR. SALES | _ PE 23-2641 952 W. Huren Bud Shelton | OFFERS MAple 5 sstee, nights till 9 or MApie 5-1141 at orieeaees R PRESIDENT. a ne” trans WV. tires. ‘3. ‘Packrd ‘Clipper, . Power brakes. 6 with onneerns. R and H at Master's Motor “Sales. Highiand Rd. OR_ 3-6290 SELL OR TRADE 1055 WiLLYs” «| DRIVE JEEP. Ci 8° ~ 4 i auto. $100 | ‘$100 io PONTIAC 8 CYL, R&H, RUNS - R 30508 t ALE E MQ\ you oe Be Ae. 6 oO - MATTHEWSHARGREAVES, USED CAR that DELIGHTS you . 21158. Saginaw "55 CHEY ROLET Convertible VS: woes 3 $1995 CK with Top. W/Walls, Red Interjor, Radio 3 Foner Pe Real Sharp ‘35, CHEVROLET Bel: Air 4 Door. wseeees B1495 Oy CROCUS YELLOW with IVORY Ten. Has | hadio & . W/Walls. Very clean and at very low price. "54 CHEVROLET Bel Air.2 Door... .2s...$1195 ToReuem. IVORY. : Radio & Heater. w/Walls, Low ec. Sas by careful owners. 54 FORD Mainline 8, 2 Door. ccc caeee sews $99 REEN finis! - ) finish, adie & Heater, W/Wails. 53 CHEVROLET Custom V-8, 2 Door......$845 2 Tone BLUE, Radio & Heater This is a real nice car. -'53-CHEVROLET. Bel Air 2 Door. .........2$875 SROWN & BEIGE, Radio & Heater, New Seat Covers. 53 CHEVROLET 210, 4 Door :......-++.-+-$895 eo GREY with GREEN & Heater. powes beaut Radio You can't believe thie eos combination could be We Have A WIDE SELECTION. Of Cars 1948’s-1952 . + ‘ » Cass and Oakland '56 FORD Custom 8, 2 Door.........2+000 $1895 Almost new with Radio & Heater and spotiess 2 Tone, Paint. *85 CHEVROLET Bel Air 8. 2 Door... .....$1695 Loaded with — ousras including Radio & Heater and Power ‘Glide Transmi } eevee SIS4S: 35 FORD Custom. 8. 2 Door........ : Low mileage, Radio & Heater, O'Drive. A ane owner beauty, Sharp outsid Room for the whole family. : ‘34 CHEVROLET 210, 2 Door. ... 0... 2... $1195 A Power Glide. Radio & Heater, RED & IVORY Finish. really clean cer. : ; . 35, CHEV ROL ET Demo. 14 Ton P/U...... $1175 0.000 miles: Heater and Turn Signals. Not exactly new but almost OTHER’ CARS AT ONLY $10 Down Also A Nice Selection of Used Trucks "1! MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” | FE 4-4546 FE 4-2549 IN ALL MODELS—PRICED VERY LOW / | ’33 CHEVROLET Station Wagon. wceses S1OSS. } Deluxe 4 Door. in. Radio & Heater, etc. ‘33 Buick Super Convt. ...... si205| WHEEL i Ford Crestline 4-Dr. . 1145) MODEL. OR 3-3163 34 Chev Air 4door SLies | a eee M Chev. 210 2-door 1045- ‘S3 Ford 2-Dr. R. & H., OD $ 865 “82 Olds Super 86 2-Dr . MS "53 Chevrolet bag $ 805 ‘$3 Chevrolet -club coupe - $ 745 ‘S33 ‘Plymouth 2-Dr. My- Drive $ 695 »'S2 Pontiac, radio, heater .... § $$ “$l ev convertible $ "51 Pontixe. radio. heater $ 395 51 Chev. 4+Dr Power Gitde § 445 ~'M Mereurv ¢4door, R. & H. $ 245 ‘47 Buick convertible Ri & H. $245 ‘47 Hudson ¢door, R. & H. 8 195 ‘49 Pontiac 2-Dr. Hydra. _ H 196 #48 Chev. Areo sedan $ 145 ‘48 Ford club coupe $ 145 Bud Shelton Motor Sales PE ¢e7 Cor Auburn & E bivd L INCOL N- MERCU RY USED CARS CASS AT PIKE sts. _FE 4-3885 0 82 NASH RAMBLER, RADIO AND onedit Mercury set up for Lincoln en- gine, high speed rear end, Lincoin. 3-0129 for Sorter overdrive. EM FROM COME $1195, ’53 “Pontiac Custom. D1. leather trim, 2 tone pain SAFETY COMES FIRST When You Celebrate the FOURTH More dangerous than an fireworks, is the highwa traffic. Be sure travel ina truly safe ca one that will sto when vou want it to, ha gyod tires and steering. 155 PONTIAC 4 dr. $2195 steering, STAR CHIEF. power power brakes. A beauty. SSB. BUICK. SUPER HARDTOP. Radio an Heater, Dynaflew., W-Waills. ‘S3 PLYM. 4 dr. oe “Radio & Heater Hydrametic, Der Sig., W-Walis, L.owner car, This one is hard to beat. ‘54 FORD Mainline. # Cylinder, Radio & Heater, Signals. 52 PONTHAC dels xe $695: : ‘4 Door, Radio & Heater, Hydra- $1395 33 DODGE Coronet $595) "55 Chevrolet 2 door, radio and heat- $, Door, Radio! & Heater, Dir} er, 210 model. Low mileage. Hurry tgnals. . -|- on this one, It’s sharp. $325 down. "S3 HUDSON Wasp. $245] >” r. Radio & Heater, Hydra- 4 Door. matic—SPECIAL! $3 CHEY. 210 4 dr.. .$995 CHIEFTAIN $295 Rado & Heater, Hydramatic. 33 CHEV. Bel Air. . .$995 F_ Radio & Hegtst. CONVERTIBLE, _ Power Glide “A RED bom PONTIAC RETAIL STORE. | »“sOODWILE USED CARS" 7 BEKIND THE POST you eee ce $1295. $995 deluxe... ~ $695 $995 Dir Heater, Dir. Signals. + CLEMENS 8T_ FEO>HI | orricr | runs good. $225 down. _ $475 Vv y * radio and -heater, very. clean car. No down pa $1895 r p s s our finest cars. $795 4 cl shift? Only heater, standard -en_ this sharpie. $2395 55 Buick 4 door Spec radio and heater, blue, custom trim, $495 5 * ) $1195 ‘Radio & Heater. Power Gide} 753 Oldsmobile . 2 door, Spotless, | Hydramatic, -radio and '54 PONTIAC 2 dr.. .$795] looking—clean, too! $295 down. 5 FOLIVER 7: 5 TOP TRADE-1 é a OLIV BEAUTY CONTEST > '*53 Pontiac 2 door, radio and heater, Hydramatic, deluxe 8, good rubber, ¥ ment. 'S4 Olds 98 4 door, radio and heater, $495 down. *S3 Buick Special 4 door, Dynaflow, ALLOWANCES TILL 9 P. M.. ba Oto FIFTEEN CONTESTANTS ALI OVER-OAKLAND COUNTY ON DOWN AND PICK YOUR WINNER $795 - 'S3 Cheviolet 2 door, radio and heat- er, 210 model. A very low price on za good car, $225 down. $1095 '54 Ford Customline 2 door sedan, ’ radio and heater, all the extras, im- maculate jnterior, good rubber, $295 down, Catalina: all t, $295 down. 49C hevrolet Convertible, one owner, vers ', very $1695. *35 Pénitiae 2 door deluxe V8, radio and Heater, Hydramatic, spotless in- side/and out. Only $395 down, $1595 ’S4 Buick Special 4 door, radio and heater, Dynaflaw, V-8 engine, two . radio and tone paint. All this for only $395 down, low mileage - $195. down, $1695 544 Ford 4 door Fairlane, ‘radio and - heater, Ford-O-Matic, low mileage; - all the extras for only $425 down. $695 ’ ’S2 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop, radio and heater, Power Glide, two tone blue, spotless, $210 down. $445 2 Plymouth 2 ‘door, radio and heat- er, ideal 2nd car! Check this one now, .No down payment. MOTOR. SALES 30-MINUTE * FINANCING” ial Hardtop, light down. . . * ~ Rocket &8, heater, fine N OPEN | 4 COU RTROUS $ SALESMEN . ie ay EE om ee A te i tee te seednonelg hese _— ie eon : } rn ae ‘ = a! 4 * fi ke % = 9 oe seb oat “THUR: V-THRER. + : Idren on Video 4 cess iiios Plan ) => -- Today’ 3 Radic io , Programs. Relig yer hoon =X )~«ORLW, (ee) WW3, (0) ~~ WOAR, (lis) WRYE, (Aste) WPON, (i46 Ge) WIOK, 1am) seer | st ii accompany on s Et a train trips in Germany is planned , N Pederal: Raltroada por ierna | Bes - “tows : ith other European lines 5 bee > = : x _ Se i News| omobile will travel in If. It's Western : "neh of Town _ The automo car ary nl : werent ant at . 7 : ; train as the vacationist can] WESTE SUPPL ; ; be ‘when’ ‘the : Ree Roe 4 recovered .quicty # “| 213 Main St, Romeo PI 2.2041 : Be ey ss ae — loading dock, jumped out and sum WPON, Let's Go to Town o — ' << | * * *& TUESDAY MORNING | : : eed poe ed Look reraws! : They snuffed out the blaze which ottciale Wid ibd. Nae aie % bc: a Friend to Your Car — ? ; fire. There a li : damage, Calls’ was pe vat WAY ’ ‘Have It Tuned and Guricad | t pit WCAR, ‘News by Factory Trained and | WPON, Community News Fi ‘ Registered Mechanics. i / if you have s FARM, eae VACANT PROPERTY: ; News, | : ye OPPORTUNITY ne dust Stop in and See. 4 eee Beets ~ CHUCK BRANSON - 7 TRADE or LEASE : Sa : Pasar aw. _ BIGELO ow | SOMETHING To SING ABOUT — Mouseketeer A Annette Fu td eee. rE st 06 W. Mure PE 58000 ott ce aan eats Gee ' a {ee ee aneeeay mnoes|-- Today's Television Pr e: we Men fates See oeaencel pacer Gee aoe lay's elevision ograms - be MUNTZ TV | ae ae es ee er : Programs furnished by stations Usted in this colpmn are subject to ‘change without wotice. oe : eB ge - [doubt the genuineness ofthat tve,|_Chasnel 2 WHEY Channel 4—-WW4-5V __ Ceaheet 1-WEYETV Channel —CKLW-TV td mber of Oak! | : , ia gf Gasdane Mouseketeers Although pe pore , ee MONDAY TV HIGHLIGHTS 900—(2) Garry Moore. @ Rene 2:30—-(2) The Bob Crosby Show. :3 gee ete many features er Rooms ha . Ls : “FE 4.1515. Open Eves Till 9 P. M. C&VTV 158 Ocklend | AIR CONDITIONER % TON | ELEOTRO-MART 158 Oakland : FE 2-378! musician and dancer, is the troop leader, father confessor and shep-| herd of “The Mouseketeers,” the Jimmie and his wife, singer Ruth . Carroll, are chikiless themselves. NEW PIED .PIPER Despite this,-Jimmie has become a latter-day Pied Piper of Holly- ‘wood, a man whose genuine devo-|_ ition to his wide-eyed little com- |patroits is so radiant that it ‘reaches through thin air to touch .the hearts of children and adults _ 2 * «© \0 Tape Recorders — | The result has been the highést © Record Players __.. (grating of any children’s show on eT.Y¥. 'TV, an audience enthusiasm that © Hi-Fi has driven all network competi- © Radic _ tion, including sueh hardy peren- “@ Inter-Comm, Systems nials as ‘Howdy Doody”. veand oP A. Sytem IPinky Lee, away from. the late \afternoon hours. wheh ‘The Mouse- _keteers” take. over, _ BLAKE RADIO TV - 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 | who explaing-all this simply. since I can ‘remember,” he says lin. & way that leaves ho room to n |. Jimmie at 45 is a simple, bum- __1 \ ble and devoutly religious man, | | bands and combos. Movies beck- “I love kids: I've loved ‘em| °% | HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS Wide Selection of Components Catalogue ‘‘Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance—Complete Installation McCALLUM & DEAN 409 €. Maple, Birmingham MI 4-5230 composing ag a school boy, in- cluding “ mary,”’ the--religious “He Was There” and “Mamie,” a tribtite to the wife of President Eisenhower, his biggest selling and most popular ditty is “The Mickey Mouse March.” EARLY BEGINNING . still a student at Withrow High in Cincinnati. Friends who heard his banjo strumming encouraged him to try for a place in a local dance band. He tried, and made it. ‘ * 2 * Later, at the University of Cin- cinnati, he organized his own com- bo and featured -his songs. Then he went on to Vanderbilt Univer- sity and to the Cincinnati Con- servatory of Music and a dramatics school.to round out bis ipreparation for show business. From then until 1938, his life. Was largely a procession of ened, and Jimmie put together a reasonably successfut career as an actor, He was introduced to television iby Jinx Falkenburg, who first got an, |him a job with Arthur Godfrey and then on her show. _ = * « Jimmie’s philosophy is pertectly condenses in his own ism”; “Life is like a mirror; whatever you put into it comes back to you “< [.the same way.”” j | Good Question OMAHA # — A, clerk in the Omaha Post Office weighed a letter for a wonian patron, handed it back with the comment it was ‘too heavy dnd would need another i stamp. “Well,” shrugged the wom- Although he has. written some! for; songs ‘since he first began He really began his career while | “how will putting another ‘stamp on-it make it lighter?” ¢:00—(7)—Viola Layne Show, Mu- sic, songs. (9)—Count of Monte |, Cristo. “Naples.” (4)—News and Sports (2) = Art Linidetter's ais) News. (1)—Detores (2) + ; 6:25 —(4)—Weathercast. @) — TV Weatherman and amusing.” > pemage Mn hee , 246—(4)—News s Caravan The same is true of Jimmie’s; a. ‘Doddisms,"* which range :trom|7:60—(7) — TV Readers’ Digest. advice on, chores “The Only Way Out.” (4)—Ernie \the house to religious ser-| . Show. (2) — Burns and discrimination and the like. -° —|7 —(1)—Volce ‘Program. @) —| - Although he has appeared in| Talent Scouts, = = 8s scores: of motion pictures, play. 3: Theater. Frank ing roles varying from bite te | Lovejoy in “Act of Decision. leads, since 1938, it ig doubtful | (9)—Ethel. Theater that more than a handfyj of | “Lady Investigator.” (4)—Medic. moviegoers even knew his mame | “Black. Friday.” (2) — Charies until he became the “Big Mouse- | Farrell Show. A pew situation oe 3 cating cities of Puke Sertugs The show now has an estimhted) 2 million viewers,- one-third of with Charles Winninger, Richard them adults, And to most of them,| Deseo — Soa immy Dodd closer friend than|:30-47) — Superman. “Rescue.” Pe man pod gong ms (9) — Who's the Guest? (4) —| * * Robert’ Montgomery Presents. | “Dream No More.” (2) — Vic Damone Show. Vic's guest,.Pier | Angeli, Spring dg bal Buddy Hackett and Shirley Jones Boxing. 10-round. middleweight | bout; Joey Giardello vs. Toney: 9:30—(7)—Hot Rod Races. Fred, Wolf narrates races direct from’ Motor Ctiy Speedway. (4)—Wa-' terfront. *‘The Seal." 9:45~—(9)—Sports Reel. Dr._ Hudson's Seeret Journal. (2) 10: 10—(9)—Weathervane. 10:16—(9) — TV Baseball Hall of Fame. Virgil Trucks, of the De- pelt Tigers. 10:30 —° (7)—Secret File USA’ “Mission Berlin.” (—T i mes Square Playhouse. ‘ “Man from! Yesterday.” (4)—-Long John Sil- ver. “To Purity a Daughter,” (2)—San Francisco Beat. "Dor: sey Case.” ii: 00—(7) — Soupy’s On. Good Neighbor Theater. “Song in My Heart.” (4)—News, (2) — News. 11:1§—(7) -Fury.”” (4) — The Little Show. nonin Girls.” (2) — Miss ta: Pacing ~— Nightwatch Theater. rley Temple in “Miss Annie Rooney.” 11:30—(4) — Dark Encounter.| “Death Dance." +10100--(4) Home. “|12:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4). Holly- 9:00—17) — Youth Bureau. ” _| Baldoni. (2) — Studio One. “The |, Luck: of Luke McT rigger.” | 10:00—(9) — National .News. ()—| i@agQ— and Leander 43 Feminine 54 ~ The Crash. “Blanche 35 oe 11:20—~(2)—Les Paul-Mary Ford ge Arthor Gottey bas for a Heartthrob Theater. 9185-4) Faye Elizabeth. : \s:25—(9) News. : 10@5—(4) Window. in Home. .|g180—-(2) Edge of Nee (@) Kid- 10: 30—(2} Strike it Rich. (4); die Cartoons. Home. : : 10:55—(7) News 11:00 — (2) Valiant Lady. ()) ( Feather Your Nest. | D Story}. Studio. (9) Billboard. 11:05—(9) Experimental 11315—(2) Love of Life. 11:25—(7) News. 11:30-—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) Tt Could Be You. ) Rome 12:00—(2) Midday Movie. (4) Ding School. (7) 12 o'Clock ‘TUESDAY AFTERNOON | NEW Dong Comics. (9) ‘Music. wood Story. m The Erwins. (9) - Cartoons. 12:45—(9) Mary . Morgan. i 30—-(2). Linkletter’s House Party. (4) Tennessee Ernie. '¢:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4)| (color) Matinee Theater. (7). Ait- ernoon Film Festival. 3:00—(2)' Brighter Day, {4) Queen Day. LB Light. New se Saysen Ee 11:55—(9) Billboard. Spies on Small Fry " Mississippi, which prohibits the] isale of distified spirits, hus imposed} wabanio canbe deren . '|8:15—~(2) Secret Storm. (4) Mod-} ern Romances. 7 The 1:00—(7) Lamchtime Drama. 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An somaned convict at large in.a community will set “up a wild ........ OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone is eligible to enter, the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiae Press- employes cor their 4{m- mediate families. j 2..A contestant may submit as many entries as he or * she wishes but they must be on oificial entry blanks printed | x , ws . GET FREE ESTIMATE! = in this newspaper, ne conte >= ss , ene | ‘ 3 To submit cn-entry the‘ contesfant must print his “Point Sproyer : Roof Coating A od E3 Li e D iN oO @) | NI G Combination Door Aluminum Doors Building Materials— Perry St. Basement ate answer worda in the spaces, cut out th enclosed by Semen tenes cand porins 1 chenate rs ‘ ocer postcar < . Portable;"Easy to Use! 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Undercoat gives better, longer — In ‘pastel colors oe white, nev- ),., 9 Tastee weather, protec- adapts readily fo any. material! Perfect for awnings, canopies, -@ There te only one correct bolution to the POT‘O-GOLD ing. Fume proof for homes, ga- lastittg exterior paint jobs. 4% needs painting. Adds value tion! Choice of many colors. Manual or can be motor driven. partitions, Easy to install with. pale and that correct answer. can win. The decision tages, barns /and other exte- Prevents shrinking, spotting, to your. -home, if fireproof, rot- Fire resistant. >Rubber tires. - household ‘tools. .Green, yel- ot the is and all contestants agree to abide by the riors rs uneven gloss. Master-Mixed. resistant. Call aah Roofing Nails, Ib. bist 20¢ one priced as low as . 49.95 - low, blue and white. - All entries become the property of The Press ond none can be returned. A d must be addressed to POT-O-GOLD, CE Pontiac, Michigan. Winnera will be ot by telephone or in the mails. on youn money bach SEARS 1 Saginaw St. Phone FE SAI >