23 ¥ ” : | : 8 a es Oe “% oo. oe ae ‘2 tation Bids Are High, ae MICHIGAN, . TUESDAY, JUL’ r al, > , * &k& *& * Fire S ‘New Building $3,000 Above Estimated Cost Willman Will Present Lowest Offers to City Commission Tonight Construction bids on the new West Side fire station! . reached $128,000 when opened yesterday. This is approximately $43,000 over| an estimated construction cost of $85,000 established by architect Leo J, Heenan. George Heenan, acting for ted were: “architectural trades,) EEE tr ry 8 ? under construction. Bumbershoots Out! Showers Are Coming The U.S, Weather Bureau pre- dicts scattered showers and thun- a.th. was 62 degrees. The ther- ‘Gave Me the Heave-ho’ $5,000,000 divorce settlement several years ago. was held prisoner at his farm 60 miles north of Li Mrs. Rockefeller was arrested for disturbing the peace. ‘Winthrop Threw Her Out’. Jean Mountain. hours. Bobo Rockefeller Arrested Atter Rhubarb Over Son LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (® — A famous domestic battle flared in a new setting yesterday, disturbing the pea of Winthrop Rockefeller’s pastoral palace atop Petit There was a brief scuffle; then a stalemate for several When the dust cleared, Mrs. Barbara (Bobo) Rocke- feller, her attorney and two friends were arrested by _tserted: Stassen Ready for Punishment ‘by GOP Leaders) - Pundits See Vacation as Start of Separation From {ke’s Team é Harold ,E. Stassen said to- day he expects and is ready to be punished by GOP leaders for his “Dump Nix- on” campaign. s The White House dis- armament adviser flatly as- mility is simply this: Punish me if you wish.” Stassen made the state- ment in an address de- _ |livered at a National Press Club luncheon this noon. He has been given a four- week leave from his White House duties by President He said he holds “no ill will” toward Vice President Richard M. Nixon or toward Republicans with whom he has collided in -his effort to have Nixon dropped from this year’s GOP ticket. Stassen suggested Republican leaders conduct polls in precincts | of “the type that swings in the balance in a campaign’ to see the nearby town of Morril- ton amid a welter of con- flicting claims. millionaire claimed she was ‘‘held prisoner’ for seven hours at the farm and was bodily thrown 10 feet to. the ground by a Rocke. feller employe, Ed Dunaway, Rockefeller’s at- torney denied almost every point of her story. mometer registered 66 degrees at 2 p.m. Sheriff Marlin Hawkins of* receiving a telephone call from her &year-old son Winnie’s nurse, who had taken the boy for a regu- lar visit to his father under a: court agreement when the Rocke- ifellers were divorced in 1954. ‘FORCIBLY REMOVED’ Bobo said the nurse told her that she wag “forcibly removed” from Winrock Farm after she took the boy there Saturday. In an interview at a Little Rock, hotel, the blonde ex-wife of the. oil Bobo responded by making up a traveling party of her attorney, She said she had gone from New young Morton Bass, another law- York City to Winrock Farm after; (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) ‘he described “and then personal- nomination, then ask if the vice a “trial separation’ leading to his departure from the Eisenhower ‘ministration, WASHINGTON (INS) —| Orion residents formed in front ORION MOURNS MARTHA — Lines of Lake Church this morning before the 10 a. m. rites for three-year-old Martha Little, victim of a sex slayer Friday night. Stores in the village closed of St. Joseph. for the morning Confessed killer Howard W. Moore said “guilty” at his arraignment on a first degree murder charge in justice court. - : ie Ponting Press as hundreds attended the service. By CHUCK ABAIR killer of three-year-old Martha Lit- tle, went into his fourth day of Jail today with @ first degree mur- hanging over his head eSe2 Ee 5 gz fF i 4 = = a rie Eg E and drug addicts are always con- sidered the worst, they say, Other inmates in Moore's block were constantly after him Satur- Swamp Marches Were Common, McKeon. Testifies PARRIS ISLAND, S&C. # — 5. Sgt. Matthew C. McKeon testified today that as a Marine recruit he wag marched into marshes by his drill: instructor “‘on several occa- sions.” The tall, ramrod straight Me- Keon testified in his own defense om charges of involuntary man- slaughter and oppression of re- cruits as a result of his marching a recruit platoon into Ribbon Creek at the cost of six lives. Testifying in a slight but steady voice, he told of his recent train- ing days in 1948 on this same base, | Finally, defense attorney Emile Zola Berman asked him: “During the course,of your boot training here was Your platoon ever marched into the swamps, marshes, boondocks and water ad- jacent to the. base?” “Yes, sir, on several occasions,” McKeon replied. TELLS WHERE McKeon was’ asked by Berman on what occasion he was marched as a recruit into the water and where, “In the Elliot's Beach area and a couple of times behind the * barracks at the rifle range,” he Berman then asked whether anything unusual occurred during those marches. “Yes, sir,” said McKeon, “The drill instructor used to. blow a blast on a squad leader's whistle and this would indicate an air raid and we all had to hit the’ deck.” “tn the mud‘ and water?” Ber- man McC. Pate, as a witness for Mc- McKEON TALKS WITH DEFENSE wIr- NESSES ~— S.Sgt. Matthew C. McKeon (right), charged with deaths of six Marine recruits who inquired. “Yes, sir,” said McKeon, of j drowned when he marched platoon 71 into Ribbon During the brief morning recess} The announcement came after a in the court-martial, the defense short, closed-door huddle between announced it had called the Ma-'Berman and the government's rine commandant, Gen. Randolph! prosecutor, Maj. Charles B, Sevier Jacksonville, Il, Previously, Gen, Pate had fig- Creek, talks with defense witnesses yesterday. They are S.Sgt. Elwyn B. Scarbor- ough (left), Lynchburg, §. C., and Warrant Offi- cer Leslie Volle, of Greensboro, N. C, ured ‘in the case with the disclo- sure of his May 1 statement con- cerning the “‘commandant’s poli- In that statement Pate said he AP Wieepnote who testified had been shocked by previous training practices in the Marine Corps and announced, in substance, a real shakeup in training meth- ods. Part ‘of McKeon's defense is that when he led 74 recruits into the tide-swept waters of Ribtion Creek last April 8, where six drowned, he was only following accepted training methods, Just before the announcement, McKeon's psychiatric record was put into evidence to show he was “unusually stable and well - inte- grated.” Further, a witness from the Drill Instructors’ School, S. Sgt. Earl A. Meyer, 25, of Martinez, 'Ga., said the onetime drill in- structor was an above-average |student, ‘Oh, How We Danced!’ SANTA MONICA, Calif. @—Aft- er 17 years of marriage, Mrs, Nel- 4 lie Frances Davidson says her’ husband wanted,to take her danc- ing five and six nights a week. An ideal marriage? No it wasn't Mrs. Davidson testified in divorce court, charging cruelty. She's $1, Mrs. Davidson said she would accompany her husband, Bryan, 59, “two or three nights a week. Then I'd get tired—and he'd get mad.” She was granted the divorce, an Conny In Today's Press County News it) oe ee Howard Wayne Moore, confessed! captivity at the Oakland County). i penal tory. Fellow Prisoners Threaten ‘Sex Killer; rm Village Weeps, . Closes Stores for Funeral _|stores closed -|business ceased. Priest Sings Mass of the Angels for Martha as Slayer Is Arraigned at 10 a.m, All Post Suicide Guard; Arraignment Today fl} i i int -— in Small Bands RANGOON, Burma «Several hundred armed Chinese Commu nist troops today were reported to have crossed Burma's wild and mountainous northeast frontier along a 500-mile arc and advanced up to 60 miles into Burmese terri- * * « Reports from the border area said the Reds crossed in small bands and occupied positions in a wide arc between Putao — Ft. Hertz—at the northern tip of the country, and Kunlong Ferry, on the Salween River south of the wartime Burma Road to China. Prime minister Ba Swe met with Cabinet leaders and chiefs of the armed forces. The Executive Committee of Ba Swe's party, the anti-Fascist Peo- ple’s Freedom League, was told there is a “threat to Burma's se- curity.” Le the 1,000-mile, poorly defined bor- der before but always have with- drawn after Burmese protests, COMMANDERS’ FAULT Communist patrols have crossed. Cold weather during the first part of the summer has burt the sale of swim suits, fishing equip- ment and other tourist supplies, ‘Furlong said. “The long range forecast is for warmer weather during August, I understand, and that would cer- Peiping customarily blames er- rors of local border commanders. The latest crossings, however, appeared to be in considerably greater strength than previous in- cursions. They also followed re- ports from Burmese officials in the area that Chinese army units along the border have been rein- forced with regular troops in re- vent months. Because of the increased Com: | munist activity across the fron- tier, Barmese army troops now are being sent to the area to re- place or bolster the thinly strang berder police. , Red China’s embassy in Ran- goon had no comment on the inva- sion report. | One report from the area quoted ted Chinese solders as saying they ‘were searching for “machitsay,”’| hit, Detroit Tigers Sale Accorded Formal OK DETROIT #® —The stockhoider- bride- had z he My ? e tit it for Suez Crisis Ike Decides to Send Aide After Lengthy Talk at White House trustees of the Detroit Baseball Co, of John Fetzer, Michigan television executives. radio fer of the club from a trust set up by’ Walter O. Briggs. The new and Briggs Stadium. ‘Old Soldiers .. . ’ ‘a plant believed to be a powerful antidote against snakebite and opi-' ‘am or alcohol poisoning. Neutral Burma has acted in a. friendly, but not intimate, man-| ner toward its big Communist: neighbor. ae Sports eeeeeenee ate 2, @1 FOROS occ s ec icegesersens 19 TV & Radio Programs.......29 Wilson, Earl. .....05 05... 18 Women's Pages...... 13, 14, 15 Candidates—Page 16 | i DULUTH, Minn. & — Albert Woolson, 109, sole Union Army survivor of the Civil War, still was on the critical list today at St. Luke's Hospital. 1s Years « Manicipal Officer secretary emerged lipped from a side door of the White House. He -brushed off a 1 ol Ea eatin ws q . € It was filed by Arthur Gillespie of Pontiac and Pliny Marsh. It was signed by Myron Greenfield, * corporation was not in existence technicality, but as far as having any real reason to stop it, I don't think they have-a fair stand." “We have been trying to build) .| the coffin of Martha Little from St. Joseph Church Martha Little Buried This Forenoon (Continued From Page One) scratch above his left eye, accord- to the statement of his sister- * w, a car-hop, if : o-., t A 7 iE j i j te aaEy a q was found, The murder weapon, a heavy instrument used to change tires, bas not yet been recovered. Moore admitted beating the girl repeatedly on the head, then ten throw-| ing the weapon out of the car. A Mine detector, borrowed the U. S, Army, is being used in the search. Eden Cancels Holiday LONDON (INS)—Prime Minister’ Sir Anthony Eden today canceled a three-week vacation. on Malta . because of the Suez Canal crisis.| He was to have left London Friday| ~~ with his ‘wife. - The Weather Fol! C. Breen ae Bureag Report ate teday with seattered showers probably ponies this afterneen, continuing tenight. morrew pe ee with se etenet | sete "sn. Low tonight a8-00, wie tomer: if tow 16-88. winds miles an te weet | et 6-1 heur today and tonight suitting | . y in Pontiac Lowest temperature preqeding § a m am.: i wand velocity 10 m.p.h. Di- Moon sets Tues. at 2: 0 D €8. Mies OF Mam... 6 (a rere 66 2m... cee BS} BR. Miccereese OT LD. Meee OB. Me. ec eyss 87 2 DP. Ma. ..6. 0%. 10 & Me... 5.. OT = (As Recorded Downtown) Highest ‘temperature ...... eeber eves 7 Lowest temperature ebeseecer. 6 temperature co. ceweecsteeees 615 Fal ame Tear Age ‘Kee tn Pontise Mighest temperature ..... Feseresess: Lad Lowest teny tare sven 80 0Rde a) Mean pty seve eneee 83 Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Date In Mt Yeu " - i 1909 48 in 1805 | year-old Lake Orion tot who neighbor Howard ‘Tabulation of Bids for New Fire Station to Contront City Commission Tonight home at 42 S. Johnson St. to be!’ estimated construction, cost on the BEAR SLAYER’S VICTIM—Pallbearers carry where the 10 a. m. rites were held for the three- Moore has admitted assaulting and killing Fri- day. Moore entered a guilty plea to a charge of first degree murder in justice court this morning. Q, Tabulation of bids for the new) agenda Is packed with 12 con- Only five of the seven commis- ‘sioners will be present tonight as William W. Donaldson and ‘Commissioner Floyd P. Miles have nm excused, — ve to be << at The commission is expected to Sd Gea ‘ est tke action on a request from the Huron Street and Genesee Avenue. | pontiac General Hospital Board of | lee ant fthon, RocsrenaralNnsanae stn Mad secnser es a The city had placed an $85,000, RRR RR te eR ‘1 Know What \Michigan Wants,’ Cobo Campaigns Speaking at @ meeting of the committee last night in Birming- ham, Detroit: Mayor Albert E-: New Church Starts 2 Training Weeks ALMONT — A youth-training pro- gram begins this week, and is be- ing staffed by Almont members of the New Church, who were trained Cobo told an audience of 125 he has discovered what the people of Michigan want. . He said they want four-lane divided highways, improved feeder and roads, wider re- creation areas with free access to lfishing and natural gas for heating. Cobo said “cooperation”: is the ‘most improtant part of his concept Members of the institute staff of government, whe came for the program are Mrs. Horace Briggs, the Rev. Im-|he is elected Governor. manuel Tafel, Mrs. F. F. Black- mar, Mrs. Wicklam Skinner, Mrs. mar, Mrs. Wicktam Skinner. M™ Oklahoma Woman and the Rev. David Garrett. n ’ | Restoring Mansion ALVA, Okla. & — An Alva, Millionaire Rancher Has Fun Before Lens and pledged to'orehard introduce the idea in Lansing if; used for storage during construc- tion of the hospital addition. * * es ‘ City Attorney William A. Ewart is slated to report on a land con- tract to Fred H. Teetzel for the purchase of city-owned lot @ in the Homestead Park No. 1 Sub- ‘division. A bid of $5,200 for the lot at Eastway Drive and Auburn Avenue was accepted by the com- mission July 17. A resolution — ‘rescinding con- demnation proceedings against Lewis C. darrendt for a let at 127 W. Lawrence St. is expected | to be passed by the commission. On June 18, the city attorney wag instructed to begin court ac- tion for the lot needed for the '$600,000 municipal parking project. Later, Jarrendt granted an option in England were recalled te duty. All Britain Primed to Sail From Our Wire Services Naval action by the United Britian warship crews on leave One major problem was whether Egyptian President Gama] Abdel Nasser would go along. with the proposal, Another was what part the Russians would demand in any York Sunday on a four-week trip the Arab countries Is- rael, Turkey and the newest U.N. members, , 2. Nasser revoked a law permit- Close U.S. Pier in Italy,| | Leaves © Canceled;) Pettengill Appointed fo Sales Staff Post ommissio BIRMINGHAM — This eity, kK. KR. PETTENGILL : Egbert and City Attorney For- bes Hascall, whose service has BEu 384 ie F 3 i E | ze z i 3 Z | q if 1 g Fs i joined the Division in 1925 and has held positions of responsibility. in accounting, manufacturing, sales A native of Port Huron, he lives in Clarkston, and is active in Pon- oe Bard Bue aoe webs. orren palma : Final _ property purchase was Arthur J. Dubuc (greta semition. when the Stricken as He ae Peery ees 000, ae the owner requested, from the (a Sells Home Land ting ship owners to make toll pay- ments in London and Paris for trips through the canal. A new regulation demands tolls be paid only in Egypt. | This action explained the crucial, iquestion of payments which has! remained in the background since Sa7e eniaed the conel Inet ‘Shar Steel, Labor Plodding Through Contracts NEW YORK @®—The long and for $25,000 for the lot to the city. Engineer estimates will be aired by the city clerk on the following. curb, gutter, grade, gravel, and On Clinton River Drive from the ty line of rt Apartment Subdivision to the westerly) line of lot 65 of the subdivision. On Herndon and Selmer Avenues from Lake to Clinten River Drive. | Cost for a 40-foot lot for all ithree projects will be $160. Up tor possible approval be- fore the commission is a sewer oot Prd license for Gordon Sel- Way, -Inc. Alvin Hill. related work projects in the city: | complicated job of drawing up nearly two-score work contracts lin the steel industry continued to- ‘day as 650,000 striking employes were poised to return to work. _| Some company union spokes- Herndon's Ponties men said yesterday they hoped) 1008; he was born in Montreal, yrs, Robert Church and John Mc- that all the separate contracts be- United Steelworkers could be com- pleted by Thursday. Killing of Does, Fawns ‘Held Good for Herds _ INGHAM — Arthur J. Du- : buc, proprietor of Dubuc Sales _ i oy commiason meeting last ight. | ‘ . tornay te negotiate sale of his home Allen L. Cummings property, 443 Hamilton, as part of} allen L. Cummings,.75, of 3475 the site of the proposed Municipal Josiyn Ave. died early this morn-| Parking Lot HH ‘ing in Pontiac General Hospital after several weeks illness: He was bern in New Burgh, - New Brunswick, Canada on Nov. 17, 1880, the son of Aretius and dane Taylor Cummings and mar- ried the former Neicie Bowen. Mr. Dubuc had’ left the commis- sion meeting, along with his at- torney. The commission agreed to Birmingham 20 years ago. He was the raise of $1,000 from the price ‘a member of the United Church of A carpenter, he came here from |, tween steel companies and the country in 1924. He belonged to |tiac: ‘eight grandchildren and 12 ~ehurch.: LOS ANGELES — Game laws . pis body lies at Manley Bailey , morial Cemetery. former member of should be revised to permit five to funeral Home, where funeral ar- set by the city of $22,560 for the Canada, Odd Fellows Lodge of land. Hiswas the final piece of Cjawson and the Odd Fellows En- land to be secured of the five in campment of Birmingham. the parking area. | Surviving are three children, A resident of Birmingham since yyrs. Ralph Wilson of Oxbow Lake, \Quebec in 1898 and came to this\;eod (Ralph Cummings) of Pon- Nante great-grandchildren. Surviving are his widow, | Also surviving is a brother, John Marie, a sister, Mrs. Eddie Cummings of Houlton, Me. White, of Flint, two brothers, | Service will be at 2 p.m. Thurs- John of Flint and Antoine of Chi- (day from the Sparks-Griffin Chapel cago. ;With burial in White Chapel Me- tto Act as ‘City , Manager , ‘An Oct. 8 he was set for the Kassabian and zoning requests and the Lambert Proper- Bloomfield Studies Evergreen Progress al and City Manager D. C. Egbert explain the authority's. progress - |to date, Other communities involved, Bir- mingham, Troy, and Bloomfield ‘Township, have heard more details during regular meetings, but this city’s commission meets only once a month, ' Rockefeller Rhubarb Ends With Arrest (Continued From Page One) ng out of windows and look- ing from behind curtains." Rockefeller .married Jeanette Edris, a Seattle socialite, recent- ly. the City Plan Commission, has 10 times the present kill, says submitted a resolution of apprecia- Dr. A. Starler Leopold, associate: Okla., woman is working on one of tion to be aired at tonight's ses- ‘from 'dicted as the most dangerous! tomerrew. i % | and state officials to petition for SRSlSesS2035 JACKSON, Wyo, (~The 62-year-' old man looked like a cowboy, so he was issued a -six-shooter and cast as an extrra, Only later, as he clamored before the cameras ‘with 40 other cowboys during film- ing of a western was his identity revealed; ; He is George Cross, owner of the Hugh Cross Ranch and a mil- lionaire. “T haven't had so much fun the strangest house-remodeling ' projects to be found. ; Mrs. Frank Munson, who oper- ates a large chicken hatchery busi- ness, is restoring an old 15-room plantation house near St. _Francis- ville, La. She now is in her third year of a five-year plan for restoring the old’ mansion. ‘told friends, homan to own a pre-Civil War Ladder Most Dangerous »use. of Household ‘Tools’ Out of a Limb NEW YORK—The ladder was in-| PHOENIX, Ariz. @—After Coun- household “tool at a mieeting of ty Atty. William P. Mahoney Jr. the Greater New York Safety was pitched from a horse and suf- Council." Ladders were found to be fered a broken-arm, he showed up involved in 300,000 disabling acci- at work with his arm in a sling. dents a year in this country. Noting that it was his right, -or Next came power tools, with handshaking, arm that was brok- 180,000 injuries. Carpentry hand en, Mahoney, who is running for ‘tools were in third place with office this fall, said: |72,000._ fine way to start a campaigh.” Trilck Fi aces Bribe Count in ‘Conspiracy’ at Ecorse in DETROIT (INS)—Russell Trilck,! mean the city of Detroit, Kava- accused of paying protection mon-| nagh sald, “Detroit is in Wayne ‘ey to Ecorse city officials, was, County.” = arrested at his Lincoln Park home, , . early thie morving ty tate police. li on balers riot See podone ts | Trilck was nam y a former call a one-man grand jury investi-| Snderworld czar arranging a fx gation over alleged irregularities ifor gamblers. He was locked up jin Taylor Township. Detroit Northwest police station VOISINE DENTES ‘and held for investigation of a con-! The confessed police official, W spiracy to bribe public officials. The arrest of Trilck, 49, fol-_ lowed a move by Wayne County ted. being paid protection money “jfrom downriver gamblers and. named other Ecorse officials as grand “Investigation of co-conspirators in fraud, graft and erations In both Ecorse and in |dereliction of public duty. Taylor Township. |. Montry sald direct responsibil- * * ® a ity for the corrupt conditions County Prosecutor Gerald K.} cowld be laid to Mayor William ‘O’Brien and State Attorney Gener-| W- Voisine who immediately de- al Thomas Kavanagh were to meet nied all charges. with Circuit Judge Chester P.| Referring to Montry’s published O'Hara to formally request a probe confession, in which letters were! after a former Ecorse police com-' substituted for actual names, Voi-' missioner. confessed to wide-spread ‘sine said: graft and corruption. “Montry’s statement is a bunch, DETROIT INCLUDED ‘of alphabet soup. I deny everything! Kavanagh said yesterday the pe.“ welcome a grand jury.” tition will be broadened to include’ everything and anything in W ayne! He promised eat a statement County, When asked it that also would | itoday would “knock Montry’s story, into a cocked hat." She says the main house is be- * ‘since my brone riding days,”’ he lieved to have been built in 1837,, ‘and she is probably the only Okla-| Th liam H. Montry, yesterday admit: \which he plans fo release later bors there during the first week of ' sion, Prisoners Threaten Sex Killer's Life | “(Continued From Page One) jhim to wake him up this morning,” said deputy Paul Carpenter. The men in the small celtblock are allowed to leave their cells and walk in front of them when they want to, but Moore has yet te take advantage of the oppor- tunity. His only trips out of the cell have been for questioning sessions -by Sheriff Frank Irons, cials, Moore has made no outbursts or requests for anything since his cun- finement except for one occasion “This is a when he asked if we had “any of State University’s applied mechan- ics department has installed a test-| ~-\“He probably wanted it to buy ing machine which can squeeze or \~ his money," Whitlock commented | ‘cigarettes from a car that goes ,around daily. Nothing seems to: f aren him much. He just-sits and stares at the floor or straight ahead,” the turnkey aided. * * ® Moore is no neweomer to the jail. This is his fifth arrest in Oak- land County. He was lodged in the Wayne Street building for the first time in 1952 on a drunk driving charge. Later arrests were for ibreaking into a car, reckless driv- ing, drunk driving and transport-' ‘ing a stolen car out of the state. The latter offense brought him a 14-month sentence at Milan. He is a native of Toledo, and came to Pontiac to live with parents at a very young son Moore was placed in an jold wife, Irene, had been fri as youngsters and started going isteady three months before were married in Indiana June 19. detectives, and prosecuting offi- | Moore said he and his 20-year- professor. of zoology at the Univer- isity of California. “Herds,” he says, speaking of deer, “could easily stand a 40 per cent kill and actually benefit from it. This would necessitate shooting does and fawns as well as bucks.” Bullfight Skill Tested —With Free Bulls, Too | LISBON, Portugal — American | tourists are enjoying a novel de- partment in the ‘do-it-yourself’ ‘line at the Festa Brava bull ring ‘in Lisbon, where amateur mata- dors may~pit their skill in bull- fights against small bulls weigh- ing about 300 pounds. The ring, 50 feet in diamater, ‘is available free to all comers. The bulls that “perform” there wear leather coverings on their horns, MSU's Big Squeeze EAST LANSING «® — Michigan pull on building materials or struc- tural parts with a force of up to 25 tons. | i i Moore, an Army veteran of 2% ‘years in the Korean War had lived: jin various parts of the county with! his mother and friends before he and his bride moved into the small home behind the Littles on, Lake iOrion’s Lake Street. — - He had been well liked by neigh- yg aprengsetoaret gm Ap aed SERVES AGAIN — T. A. M. Craven, Washington engineer, is a- member of Federal Communica-|° tions Commission for second time. rangements are incomplete. Club Elects Staff ‘George W. Eyer Service for George W. Eyer of Claremont, Ill. was held at 2 p.m. He previously served from 1937 to|!mily. on July 21 in the Memorial Chapel of the Summers & Wilson Funeral Home, Olney, Ill. The Rev, Walter Frietag officiated with burial in Log Church Cemetery. President of the Mutual Insur- ance Co. 32 years and crop. re-| porter for the government more ithan 50 years, Mr. Eyer had lived lall his life in Richland County until ‘coming to Pontiac two months ago ito live with his daughter, Mrs. Deci| ‘Mae Hinley of 154 Strathmore St. Mr. Eyer died here July 17 at his daughter's home, He had been in ill health the last 10 years, Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. ‘Winfred Hahn of Waterloo, TIil., Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson of Sugar Grove, Ill., Mrs. Clara Gregory, at Seymour Lake SEYMOUR LAKE—The Seymour Lake Extension Club's new officers sare Mrs. George Scott, chairman; Mrs. Elmer Taylor, vice chairman; Mrs. Winifred Porritt, secretary- treasurer; and Mrs. Ralph Markus and Mrs. Douglas , com- munity chairmen. Postman Tries Third Time, Finds Right | Man FARMINGTON, N. M. & — The letter was addressed to “The Shepherd School, Farmington, N, M.”’ The postmaster tried Gene Shepherd, ‘a faculty member at the high school. No, Then he tried: Mrs. Gene Shepherd, who has a dancing school. No. Mrs. Margaret Fiock and Mrs. Then he had a thought and sure|Hunley, all of Pontiac; four sons, enough, it was meant for the Nava-| Jacob T. of Claremont, Fred D. jo Methodist Mission which runs aiof Grayville, Ill, Asher D. and school in the summer for Indian James 0. Ever, both of Olney, | shepherds and children who can't| three grandchildren and 19 great- attend during th the regular term. | grandchildren. Open j Drive to Raise Funds for Funeral of Slain Girl A drive to raise funds to cover ithe funeral expenses and erect @ ‘tombstone for three-year-old. Mar- all the money received above the tombstone expense will be turned over te the Littles for their welfare,” the spokesman TELLS OF FIGHT Bobo said she saw her son swimming in a pool, called to him and then took him to her car. She said her son suffers from bron- chitis and was coughing © after leaving, the swimming pool. “Smith and two other men came over to the car,” she said. She sald Smith grabbed the car keys while she tried to push Bim | away, “He held my hands but my nails were stil] free,” she said. “Then Smith pulled me out, ‘the hard gravel road.” After that, Bobo said, she stayed in the vicinity of the car with the boy for several hours while ‘‘two ‘She did not identify them. She claimed she was not al- lowed to make any outgoing calls, even to a New York hospital to inquire about Danzig's ailing mother. . Towards evening, Bobo said, the sheriff arrived with some officers land ordered Bobo and her party ‘to go with them -to the Morrilton police Station for “disturbing the peace." ; Dunaway .told a different story. He said that when Bobo put the boy in the car and attempted to leave, the keys were taken out of the car by a Rockefeller employe. “She — Bobo — started a fight and was using loud and abusive * tha Little, the Friday night vic- tim of a sex killer, was under way today in Lake Orion as the child) reported. Area residents may contribute jwag buried in Eastlawn Cemetery. py mailing donations to the Martha Known. at the Martha Little Little Memorial Fund, Lake Orion, ‘Memorial Fund, the project is be- Mich. Ld * * All money received in the drive will be held in a special reserve fund at the Orion State Bank, Pay Your Taxes? Deadline Is Today Five p.m. today is the deadline All money received over the for all unpaid 1956 city and school expenses will be used for purchase taxes to be paid at the City ing sponsored by the Lake Orion) ‘Lions Club in an effort to keep the girls memory alive and to aid her family. Joseph Little and his wife, Helen, are bringing up five other children on part-time jobs. as possible with funds from their club treasury. | language,”’ Dunaway said. ‘‘She land her lawyer were informea ‘that all they had to do to get their keys back wag to let Winnie out of’ ‘the car to return to his room ‘where he was supposed to be rest- ‘ing.”” * * * Dunaway said “we made it plain” to Bobo and her lawyers that “she was not only free :to. leave but that her departure would be welcome.” Bullet Dumps ‘Grandpa’ for Raiding Beehives OJAI, Calif. &—Grandpa got the hives so they shot, him. of a tombstone in memory of the’ Treasurer's office without penalty. slain girl, a club spokesman said. Beginning tomorrow. a one per NEW ‘cent colléction fee will be acded Want ROME FUND 'to all delinquent bills and an addi- Lions Club officials have strong tional ohne per cent will be added hopes that the donations expected tne first day of each month for this project will enable the through February 1957. organization to set aside a fund to, On that date, the unpaid bills. new home for the Little . purchase a are turned over to the’ Oakland] * dren by playing his guitar. -}1944, County Treasurer's office for’ jE OAR chert of Gat mart, "callection. | But don't call police. Grandpa was the nickname George Biggers gave the huge black bear that had been raiding his beehives the past three years Grand too smart for the Many traps Biggers had set, loved |to gulp both the honey and bees. 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TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1956 saath Fonda—a Shy ¢ oe et a ‘Gc'e’ muther, whe was director ['was in before 1 knew enough to| I've a of a little theater in Omaha. don't do this to me.” ame. 1 bearued conte Henry was 20 and & He has been making movies,| business that r “You're somebody else, und laniees toaank tira Boeady coma and money ever since. ae me,” | you've got all the confidence in the |p “a” he pane oo ty Tina ene 8 Merete bete Jn SPREE CHEATER, never nervous opening ‘nights. : graying becomingly "7 Most actors get opening night, Want crSchoolhouse? almost unlined of face, prefers | sand ney Hy the, world, | 18 Go on Sale Aug. 8 cause “Mr. Roberts” and “The| sr panels pga —— Wes BERTRAND, Neb. (INS) — Per- pows' Martial” were! 1. of the greatest parts I've ever | ; But then, moat are com-| sons in the market for a rural|!S Sreatest achievements, |, 4 to play . . . if I'd seen it, J'm! i “Ke auth C. fident off-stage schethouse will Bnd them gunglsd, tainly, Decuume be doesnt play | ‘ en Fenda was born in Grand |wholesale at Bertrand next month. Island, Neb., and has never | Eighteen schoolhouses, including quids for 10 days. quite gotten over the snail-paced |the land and equipment, will be For 20 years, women of America way of talking. The euphonious sold at auction Aug. 8 and 9. Doctors said there was DO have wished they could. draw! is something women have | The schoolg are being sold by chance to save his lile after be be- We went to see Fonda, a mem-| been attracted to all his life, no | school districts witich have consol- came ill last Christmas but heper of the wide-eyed, dangle-| doubt, but the first te recognise |idated into larger units. wanted to try to qualify for thelarmed, oh-shucks school of acting, national Soap Box Derby at Ak-its earn the secret of eternal shy —— | HEMPSTEAD| INSURANCE _ 102 E. Huron St.) Ph. FE 4-8284 ee ee eee Oe, ae etee ee Se ar es a Me as sia: * 4 tell you what the answer ts, but 5 yesterday and died in Porter Me-| CO"t. ‘Maybe you're just bers morial Hospital at : Valparaiso. Gat way: not self-conscious, but He is survived by his parents, aid Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hoback, and) Henry (his less-shy friends call “two sisters, Candace, 7, and Shar-|him “Hank’) pointed out that, like => ‘ a few of his dramatic confreres, i i ROYAL WELCOME SERVICE = a rT and Tr a im ) = G > , ——nf J) — satntindtinitieitntodiestes if ‘ |) Ran INNERSPRING MATTRESS || Made ond Guaranteed for 10 Long Years by: CR. * * é ‘ * - ; s Fi 3 + * 4 ' Pi i * . * a a ] * : * > . ‘ i : * ’ 2 4 = t ‘ ' * * s : ‘ ‘ ' \* . ' + . eer a et ee A ee ey a ee ee ee oe ae oe & 5 Sa ee 24 = ee iS A ey ee = : : j : <3 f HE PONTIA T C PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1956 bie te repre oat - Ped na = Tk ee z : , i : i é = S ~ z to “non Py organiza tions’ i 2 2 = =. OU By Brett Halliday 1 par of their dues money for- - Starting — Heating Bills... 9 3 pee oe je A tL) ae son ‘ a , ca’ = ng Bills...) : ie ee an ea MONDAY, | , # ge ES Ree Rtas CEPTS ere se said the move by the , : : evar ee cis celia. Ses Mcchacinaihay toh tor santt te the Reney|peeed’ “eee ond once ak tor AUGUST 6 face indicated polite|to think maybe it is Barnes who'Plaza Hotel on the Beach?” all the campaign of distortion and | : cee hg canlldpeg oa mag agli We a poly Rose A se gas ell sake na ; . Wel a Bes- is in anything as sordid/may have to ask her to come overjture. “I just came from the) Under the union's constitution, | Day, Half-Day, and Evening murderer or the victim|to the morgue to look at him." (Roney. Charles Barnes has 0! five cents of each member's : 7 “Anything you want,” Gerdon|scar. His description fits the dead) monthly duce goes inte. a local | Gregg Shorthand — Typewriting . 8 * said. There was another knock|man to a T union citizenship fund and anoth- Bookkeeping — Accounting was a light tap on his/at the door and a thin boy came (To Be Continued) er five cents into the citizenship t a pretty, plump girllin and stood stiffly at attention. fund maintained by the interna- Calculator. — Comptometer ’ ¥ en- tienal union = Napa dphearcerdpu Yes, he took care of 1210 uncit County Becomes Buggy, | “int Mime VETERAN APPROVED tered hesitantly. She looked quick- | Hy from Shayne to Gerdon, and| "ight, and knew both the 9° ibut for a Good Cause — bers are forced to contribute better than her brother because CADIZ, Ky. @ — Trigg County political campaigns through ir ’ s C ete tan ber Neves wt (ns tne ally baarys ut mjcomosory cama ns or! = LE Business Institute glanced at a notation one's worried. butions. , : ; Ihe had made and said, “This service while he was on duty, — |""County agent Keith S, Venable| Reuther sald the criticism is part | 7 West. Lawrence Street Pontiac, Michigan gentleman would like to ask you descriptions of Mary and! saiq 10,000 ladybugs were shipped/of “an over-all anti-union program” | in gallon jugs from Dobbins,|in which “the enemies of labor| Visit the lice on and misrepresentations about the | or tes Name. .seserevereevaeveesven: He said it was “continuing ef-| FE ye a ae = or Mail po FES ee Re a ee en SS temeeetic pone: Ad for Details re : “ Remember those times during the Winter when the ther- s S mometer went down and fuel bills went up... here's a ‘I'm glad to hear that, Irma,” /naper typing on them . |taploca cream esses of our nation.” * | plan that makes those fuel oil payments easy. /Shayne reassured her. “I wish uo = ; “| scribe them to me the STUDIED THE LIST , 5 2 Gerdon studied in frown- | . z ; th Your fuel is divided into small monthly payments spread | “Miss Mary is pretty. A litle ' a tee. ; : we adhe yor cit seentt con yess vary erm, [Maing Yougier Abia I|Steeeaey, states ee exaee a , aes but it does let you plan for your family's. comfort month guess. She's got real. blonde hair|cal 1210, kept by the hotel : ¥y _— after month . . . and you know you'll never be deprived of RT fall gion poe pre ony Boe end they a : = : ready cash because of an extra large fuel bill some month. nr ses billing agg ~ : We'd like to tell you more about this convenient GEE BUDGET A lady. Always seas Ene yen yeas Taye. of Sand. Sowa 7 su PLAN and the kind of service we render to so many of your i ps me when Shayne except the recurrence of YOUR. 4ay DRINK neighbors . . . so call FEderal 5-8181 —or drop in the next fj Something extra. I do hope noth- calls to a certain number in Miami bw E } ; ly. “TF hope z iF s 5 time you're passing by! ‘adhe | Lee Snes ane ! . $0 a = And, remember — that in addition to getting the best, most pee he—have a scarred face?” ee ee cota : economical fuel oil obtainable... YOU WILL ALSO RECEIVE _ Bianour now TALL? pe eras i the found ; : uA Her Bug foe dage oe pe ber almost a week after they ar | 3. ' : ae : by “Real nice-| rived. Then it appeared irreg- . ; VALUABLE = Biicoking he is. Some older than| ularly every day or so after- for Health — ; ~ HOLDEN'S Miss Mary.” ‘ ward. The last time that number , is ‘ Se . ee “You're sure about the scar?”| had been called was 4:30 p.m. f T : : “Of course I'm sure. I've seen| ¢f that day. | or aste— . RED STAMPS Picco gee tet owe ot sare el am.” , to get from the f E ! . | sighed. a or Economy ae : i : 11:35 P.M. “Just medium, I'd say. Short. | : - That milk is your best drink—for health, for taste > er than you by inches. I don’t Pmny Sacre fhtortaag ag HS and for economy—is a fact guaranteed by 17,000 a aa - — ATTENTION: knew how much men weigh. But | phone when Shayne burst into his ‘dairy farmers, members of the Michigan Milk Pro- > ae . ° he ten’t fat — nor thin either. |office in long strides. ducers Association. £703 read cui So Malls ling Should there be any decline in our Tank Wagon Price of Ti Shayne didn’t show his disap-|look on Gentry’s florid face when Working cooperatively, neighbor with neighbor and delicious beverage, fresh from. * : we aed gladly i oointment.. He said, “I+ know/he finally put the phone down. through their sssociation, these progressive farmen AA ei ac A So a refund on summer fill. ; smart girl, Irma, and) «ppg New York,” he tela ; it , guarantee : . “giving value . . things Aol your y ik _ . ee rhe anitgrth wien eas ° pag ko | =e * ae, ss that, 4% 31 YEARS IN THE FUEL BUSINESS sings aut acon] Barnes address and found it's a fs, - ! ee ae mane Barnes lives there with his ox | lone he ‘yao '@ enh ae MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCE weeks ago and took off for a ne. Miss Mary i ose 4 ba ye dings ag , swimming , 44 | e_ tee ee 4 r I she did.” “Did they entertain much?” Bee oeac “No, they didn’t for a fact. Miss Mary, she'd stay in mostly WEDNESDAY IS athens de Deal g DOUBLE | g pa of’ the B-Il-G BABY DAY _ Savings at Waite's” RED STAMP DAY : oe = to Miami on ‘vacation, 1@ > WALGREEN ia a a ore reetisan be dlamissed| a SAM DRUGS By her with thanks. 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MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1956 | Much of Ike’s Program OK'd by 84th Congress “Whatever one may think of the er for 49 cents mall @4th Congress, it was a hard working | body. . * When the lawmakers ‘closed ‘the books on its nd session, ‘they had passed more than 3,200 ‘bills, many of major importance. ‘Thanks to President Eisennow-— “zr’s success and skill in getting ‘along with the Democratic ma- . jority, the Administration com- “(plied a splendid record of Jegislative accomplishment. _ H A ‘At the same time Democrats have every right to claim credit for a fine _ spirit of co-operation. Aocording to ‘ments of the 84th Congress is the .$33 billion highway construction ‘bill. In 13 years, with state co- operation, this Administration ee a ' These setbacks, however, are far overshadowed by the Admin- _ $stration’s achievement of balanc- ‘ing the budget for the first time in five years and finishing the fiscal year with a surplus of $1.75 billion. x* * * (On the basis of the record Republi- cans have every reason to look ahead to their convention and the cam- paign with high hopes and confi- dence of victory. Steel Strike Settled For the Nation as a whole as well as’ 650,000 strikers directly con- cerned, the most reassuring develop- ment of the weekend was settlement - of: the steel walkout. : In the agreement ending the month long strike there is good news for workers, industry and ‘the country. The strikers gain wage and fringe benefits equal- ling 45.6 cents an hour over a three year period, of which 28.7 cents is in wages. | ; * ke * The industry has won its first three year no-strike contract without a provision for interim wage nego- tiations. But it has agreed to an esealator clause insuring further pay boosts if the cost of living index __. by, specifié_amounts. : For the general public there is both good and bad news in the settlement. If was good news, for example, that _ accord came before any serious threat _ to:the national economy had devel- | OF It also was heartening to learn nat Secretary of Labor Mrrcuety Mi played a vital part in bringing 1 to the bargaining table. : pico, eee ee Tes Because steel is so basic, the bad 3 news will come when the cost of the strike becomes known in higher ‘steel prices and resulting inflation- ary pressures. « ‘ ee ‘ Britain’s New Envoy The United States has been for- tunate in the type of ambassadors chosen to represent Britain in Wash- _ ington. This is especially so not only in the case of the retiring Ambassador, Sir Roger Makins, but his designated successor, Sir Harotp Caccia, Deputy Undersecretary of .State.- Like his predecessors, Sir Roger has made many warm friends here, and with his American born wife, has traveled widely in this country. ~x~ * The regret felt in Washington over his recall to assume an im- portant Treasury post in London is tempered by the knowledge that his successor is Sir Harotp Caccta. An old friend of President _ E1sennower, the new ambas- sador is a veteran of 27 years in Britain's diplomatic service. *x* * * He was on General Eisennowenr’s staff at Supreme Allied Headquarters | in France during World War II. Ike - met Caccia again during last year’s, Big Four Conference at Geneva which he attended as an aide to Prime Minister Ensen. Now only 51, the new ambassador is a long ‘time advocate of European unity, Official Washington is united in wishing Sir Rogrx and Sir Harotp all success in their important new as- signments. The Man About Town Campaign Posters Still Appearing on Trees; Also Outside County Limits Philanthropist: A farmer who raises watermelons along the highway. Pqsters for at least two of the candi- dates for nomination in next Tuesday's primary still are appearing on trees with- in the bounds of highways in the Pontiac area, wich is contrary to law, The same two men also are filled with generosity in pushing their names before the public. " While they seek only the support: of Oak- land County voters; they have slopped over the border into adjoining counties, and also desecrated their trees. Their ‘helpers have distributed cards for several miles into both Counties. Macomb and Lapeer In his letter to them, the new General Manager at Pontiac Motors, Semon E. Knudsen, calls his workers “fellow. employes,” and points out that he tegards his new posi- tion as a homecoming, as his first job with GM was in Pontiac. After living all of her 71 years at the corner of State Ave. and Henderson St., - Miss Cecille Cloonan has moved to Detroit. Her parents lived there 19 years before she was born. 'Twasn't. long after the item appeared in this column about somebody claiming to be Michigan's oldest holder of a fish- ing license, at the age of 86, that it was beaten. Now in her eighty-eighth year, Mrs. Anna L., Siegfried of Sylvan Lake has a license which has_ been renewed for many years. And she still gets her quota, whether on the home waters or a North Michigan trout stream. We're now ‘in the most popular vacation period of the year. Checks made at the Pontiac AAA, Greyhound and Grand Trunk of- fices show that the last week in July and first week in August find more people from this area travel bound than at any other period. —- First twins born in the Pontiac area in 1956, . Sherry Lynn and Shelly Lynn, the two daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas W. Church of 197 South Hospital Road, are pictures of health and beautiful children, as they round out their seventh month. If we build a new courthouse on a dif- ferent site, . Wally J. Szeremet feels that the present location should be converted into a public park, rather than a parking place, as he was quoted. MAT is with you, Wally. Come down and we'll watch the pigeons together. - Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. James F. Glover . of 42 Allison St.; fifty-seventh wedding anniversary. Charles E. Jenks of Sylvan Lake; ninetieth birthday. ah? Hitching Our Wagon David Lawrence Sees: International Blackmail at Suez and France de now depends the respect in which they will be held by Khrushchev and Tito and Nehru and Chou En-Lal. Just as the League of Nations faltered when Mussolini, prompted jawful seizure of their property, can today assure the retention by the West of the strategic gateway from the Mediterranean to the In- dian Ocean. It's a military move which Nas- ser has made—instigated by the Soviet dictators. There are the usual protesta- tiens of innocence by the men in Moscow, and there is the cus- tomary call for “negotiations,” amid righteous comments from But it all adds up to the simple fact that Nasser himself has con- fessed that Russia—and not just Czechoslovakia—supplied him with arms to threaten Israel and to stir up Arab hostility to the West. * * . Nasser even boasts that he today has the support of Yugoslavia's Tito, India’s Nehru and the Red . China gangsters. Nasser, in de- fiance of the resolution of the U.N. _ against an aggressor government in China, nevertheless granted recognition to that -government. Egypt is the only member of the U.N. to recognize Red China since the outbreak of the Korean War. Peking is now applauding seizure of the canal, TO BLUFF THE WEST It’s all a part of the effort to bluff the West. Undoubtedly, the rise of Communistic influence and intrigue in Cairo is back of the Egyptian dictator's bold move to line up the whole Arab world - against the West. Ironically, just a few days ago Nasser was echoing the cry of Nehru and of some of those mis- guided folks inside America who insist that American taxpayers’ money must be given ‘‘without strings attached.” But now it is Nasser who imposes the strings and insists on condi- tions. He wants the undisputed right to operate the Suez Canal, and he blandly disregards the British ownership of a substantial part of the Company, What it a its to is interna- tional blackmail, ‘ Nasser has demanded a_ large part of the $1.2 billion needed to build the Aswan Dam and, when refused, threatens British and French property owners with con- fiscatiohand the American mili- tary on in the. Middle East with trouble. He menaces the whole transpor- tation of oil products from the Near East to Europe. - Certainly no government in the West can ever trust Nesser 1S JERRY WiLL STAY IN THAT TOOL im CLOSET UNTIL HE APOLOGIZES worth the paper it is written on. _ The key to the future is in one word used by Prime Minister Eden. He said Britain could en- trust the future of the Suez Canal only to an “unfettered” nation, This means that he regards Egypt as a ‘‘fettered” nation to- — It. is “fettered” by a dicta- whose balloting Nasser con- trols as Hitler did in Germany, Egypt is “fettered”’ also by the Communist influuence to which Nasser< has been beholden right along. day. turally, Soviet Russia wants a veto in what shall be done in the Canal area. It's of military importance to her. But the only control that would be safe for the West would be under (Copyright 1966, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Dr. William Brady Says: Fingernails Also Reflect State of Health, Nutrition There's no doubt that a young skin or complexion may be im- proved by external application of soap or solvent or that an old skin may be beautified and im- proved by external applications of a non-drying skin oil, freshly made cold cream, or well diluted Janolin. Net only the skin and com- dermatology conducted the class on a ward walk, inspecting patients’ hands. Now and then he would say: ‘This patient had a serious illness or in- professor's deduction confirmed in the patient’s history or by the pa- tient himself nodding ‘That's right — I had pleurisy.” The professor explained that it takes three to four months to grow a nail, and any acute illness or injury that confines a person to bed interrupts or retards the growth, in conse- quence of which a. transverse line or groove or slight depression re- mains in the nail. If this trans- verse depression is about the mid- die ‘of the nail the illness or injury was probably two months ago. Elementary, my dear Watson. We know now what nobody knew in the professor’s time, although I imagine the professor suspected it, namely, that every growing child, young or mature adult, and especially every eld- erly person must get every day at least as much calciam (lime) as is contained in 114 pints, three full glasses of milk; and if one does not get this minimum daily _ requirement of calcium, the manifestations of nutritional de- ficiency inevitably eccur, al- though these manifestations are commonly ascribed=te other causes than calcium deficiency. We know that the body's cal, cium reserve is rapidly depleted when a person is confined to bed or unable to get a reasonable amount of dally exercise. Modern chemical analyses show that the body, the bones, the joints, the muscles, the nerves, the heart, the skin, arteries, the glands, the teeth, the gums, the eyes, the nails, every cell, tissue, organ in the body of a vigorous, healthy, func- tionally efficient individual con- taing a full quota of calcium, and if this calcium level fails below . the normal the individual inevit- ably feels, looks and is older, weaker, or more feeble than he or she should be, , I tell you the simplest Way to , supplement your regular diet with a suitable daily ration of bag - and calcium, phosphorus, ledin, vita- min D, thiamin, and riboflavin. . ' From years of clinical observa- tion and the reports received from many followers, I'm satisfied that these three minerals and three vitamins are precisely what most Americans need to regain or main- tain vite, to keep young folks from growing prematurely old, to keep skin, complexion, hair and nails well nourished. Please remember this is nutri- tion, not medicine. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertain personal health and hygiene, not to ase, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr, William Brady, if a stamped self- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- ting Press. Pontiac, Michigan, (Copyright 1956) : F i iger Boss - oo saty. becaune a “ye soeee, al the writer ~ Stee =, bas pe Feauense alse, tee’ lethor ls “eritical og! if is i z “4 yi z F F 7 = + Pedida ‘Pulled * " ne ee , the new owners, have roe ( i i ss B = i B e | a fy r u z | li ui E f fi FEbe-TTE skEhEe : pee lee ahs Hae gee gin? ir i 1 ground up mattress stuffing. Re- 23 = i $ 5 g B * ? * Quick to seize on this new poli- tical issue, Boss Tweed slapped a $200 license fee on the vendors, This slighting reference possible canine content of frank- furters tickled Coney Island tour- ists, who promptly began calling . . . Whatever you may do... You viting my poor company , yond your private wall . . my dreams you still are mine... ‘And you cannot destroy . . . Those visions that I have of you... Or any of my joy. co (Copyright 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago U.S. CALLS Tokyo's apology for bombing insufficient. ICKES INVOKES curfew for oil firms in East, 20 Years Ago -- INTERVENTION IN Spain’s volt urged. : . KNOX URGES voters to save Case Records of Psychologist free enterprise. Gives Facts About Pregnancy Biblical Hannah was prob- ably in the same boat with Elaine. But Elaine had her first baby just 11 months after this interview, for modern medical science helps produce the results thag were listed as occasional miracles in ancient days. Scrapbook this case rec- ord for future: reference and send for the booklet on “Preg- nancy.” BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case S-326: Elaine B., aged 24, has been married for three years. “Dr. Crane, I am very unhappy because I have never been able to have a baby,” she began. “My. husband and I have taken various medica] tests and have been pronounced perfectly—heal- thy and normal, “Despite that fact, I never be- come pregnant. But my older sis- ter said several women in her PTA had overcome their sterlitiy by some of the advice they saw in your column several years ago. ‘Would you please repeat it for my benefit and that of many wives like me?” NANCY FACTS last 25 years, we physicians Ologists have learned ‘ 1 new facts about human conception. ° ho : 7 * @ - First of all, it apparently takes place about 15 days before a wife's next menstrual cycle starts, re- gardiess of whether she is on a 21- day or a 25-day or a 35-day cycle. “But I fluctuate somewhat,” Elaine protested. ‘Some times my cycle is 24 days long and occasion- Int ally it may run as much as 31 days, - | so how do I know wher my next period will start?’”, Elaine can only estimate, which: is why we urge wives in her sit- uation to keep a precise récord for the past year or more. Then they can observe their variation and also estimate what is their most likely cycle. Here is Elaine’s® record for the past full year—24, 26, 27, 28, 28, 27, 28, 27, 30, 28, 31, 28 and 27 days. Her shortest cycle is thus 24 days and the longest is 31 days but nine have been either 27-day or 28-da cycles, ; “RAYTHM THEORY” The so-called “rhythm theory” is based on such data. To employ this theory, a wife must compute from the onset of her last monthly ° . « In Elaine's case, that was six dafs ago. If she is on a 28day back 15 days and that should: be the ovulation (pregriancy) day. For example, if she is on a 35- day cycle, then 35-15 leaves 20. This means that the 20th day from the start of her last period will likely be her time te become pregnant, Allow a few days leeway on each side of this ovulation day. And employ an alkaline douche just be- fore marital relations. Use a teaspoon of baking soda per quart of warm water, MEDICAL PROGRESS. Modern medical experiments sug- gest that pregnancy may occur only during a very brief period in the entire month. It may not be over 6 to 24 hours in. duration: * * * Thus many healthy couples may miss this brief ovulation time just by chance alone. That may. have ‘explained the sterlitiy of Sarah in the Bible, as well as Hannah, too. Literally hundreds of wives like . How. obviously not per- mit them te produce offspring if ‘organic disease prevented con- ception, booklet “Facts About Pregnancy,” enclosing a stamped return en- 7 velape, plus 20 cents. Many doctors give these to pa- tients, too, to save themselves the time required for such explana. tions. AlWays write to Dr. George re Pi Pontiac eres, . closing «@ self-add en and Se ‘to coeet rte and ‘pam phiets. . é ° (Copyright 1956) j fl 4 For further advice, send for my. = ee es } , ns io) 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY; JULY 31, 1954 sia | ae EN Friday is considred 9s an un-|with ill luck | trom! : mee : i Se eemeeeaeenadnmmemandaaens — Pi fee = wit prabany, soos om | THEE xs By Carl Grubert : : a 4 in) | 4 i i “@s | . 4 ALA 484." WANT. 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Killed in Car Crash FLUSHING @ — Allie Edward Solvey, 62, of Flint, was killed Friday when his car collided with g& td a truck near here at the intersec- || i Warden it si Fy ast Call it a built-in urge to go places, or a yen for turning minutes into miles! The frisky new Chevrolet— with horsepower ranging up to 225 —is a mighty tall traveler. Have you tried it yet? If you haven’t driven the new Chevrolet ‘yet, _ get ready to reach for your road maps when you do! This is the car that starts you dreaming of those exciting places that always seem to be ee Chevrolet puts hills behind you The fact is, Chevy's got an itch to travel—and it’s catching. Nothing serious, you understand. You just want to pack your bags and go. Because Chevrolet covers the miles as only a truly great road car can. You sense that in its hill-flattening horsepower that ranges up to ‘ 225, in its solid sureness of control on curves and rock-steadiness on the straightaway. 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AIR-COOLED FOR YOUR COMFORT i i a li i #8 (Political Advertisement). Be Elect LLOYD L. ANDERSON © DIST. NO. 1 Repyblicon © 1. Lloyd Anderson, 6 years Supervisor of Waterlord Township. 2. He knows and appreciates the problems of our District. 2. He has represented the Rural Supervisors working for fair and adequate Township Legislation in Lansing, 4 Put him in the Michigan House ’of Representatives where his ability and knowledge of Township Legislation will prove invaluable to our growing district. Vote for Anderson! AUGUST 7th ! Pontiac Township Justice of the _~ Se 7: ine is + ry Ba a] ? 3 é x i F ilican candidates for nomination as iOakland County's State Senator. A college graduate, Brown is a World War Uf air Force veteran | and member of the Air National | A 1952 candidate for the GOP | nomination to Congress, Brown 'was elected Justice of the Peace Lin. Southfield ‘Township in 1953. He lis a member of Elks, the Civitan \Club, Amvets, Air Force Associa- ition, Quiet Birdmen, Economic Club, -Bloomfield Re- | publican Club poveb Kirk-in-the Hills | Presbyterian Church : Married, he has four children. ROBERT W. HODGE /Peace Robert W. Hodge, 53, also seeks thé GOP nomination as Oak-| ever, |land County's State Senator. | at Lake Angelus since 1938, He is « graduate of the University of | Miatigas snd Detrelt Collage of Angelus: Vilage clerk and |Family Service Association of ‘aaadey Oak, and past director. and ) president of the Oakland Citizens |League, . i He served .as chairman of the | County Republican Committee ifrom 1940 to 1942, and is a trustee ‘Hits Red China’ Hedge, an attorney, has lived |! two ‘Gomeion. * e secu D. KUHN Fourth. Republican candidate for nomination as State Senator from An Air Force stiiean ol Wael district, War Il, Judy is. married aid has A graduate. of the University of | Farm Discontent Discipline Too Severe, Peiping Daily Reports; Work Slowest Ever HONG KONG (%— Labor disci- pline on Red China's collective farms is just.a little tough and there is serious discontent among the members, the Peiping Peo- ple's Daily reports. . This is the official paper of the Chinese Communist party. It said for trivial infractions on the farms has cut productive efficiency. “Work in agricultural .coopera- tives is falling behind more than ever,” it said. “It is obvious that “Workers. who quarrel on the job wil] be punished. “One who is absent from a meeting Will be punished. lof Civie Research, Inc. A member of the Pontiac Grid- pun- tricia Anne, Then she added Con- Baby Connie BOER Aboard a Big ‘Connie’ over the Pacific, * * Ld ‘Her mother, Mrs, in Tachikawa, Japan, when she gave birth to S-pound Connie Service plane 400 miles out of Hon- olulu. and Lt, Mrs. Worsley, who lived in Con- cord, Conn., named the baby Pa- nie for the plane, a Constellation. Mother and daughter are doing here. Golf Association, he i HONOLULU (#—Connie Patricia memberships. | Anne Worsley is one day old today/Greens Keepers Association, St.| and named after an- airplane in vincent de Paul Society and which she was born at 10,000 feet Knights of Columbus. He is on the Cardinal's Committee for the! : Archdiocese of Detroit, | Harold “R. president of the Oakland County Worsley, was en route to join her Central Board of St. husband, an Army staff sergeant Paul. aboard a Military Air Transport) — ‘from the 22nd ward in’ Detroit, well in Tripler Army Hospital and is active in Parent-Teacher The spelling of Wisconsin was ship. established by Congress from the). Indian names Ouiscousin and Mis-|and Detroit College of Law, he is consing ; A candidate for the nomination, in 1954, Morey is a member of Optimists, Elks, and Lions, and served on the Wayne County Board of Supervisors for two terms. Secretary of the Metropolitan and is! Vincent de _Married, Morey has five children. | * a +e CLARENCE A, REID JR, A Southfield Township attorney, Stahford A. Levine of With offices in Detroit, Clarence AL Betty|Reid Jr. also seeks nomination in. 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MICHIGAN, aa dor, Betty Ford, in her fight. bull’s horn hooking into her jacket. Pat was knocked arose uninjured, killed the bull and then assisted another girl mata- Should Marines Use Own Language Sukoshi, Salt, Takusan?== Gung-Ho Boots Talking meaning ‘‘much.” Marines use it thusly, “‘tak’san.” “Old salt’’—or “salty dog’—A only to another Marine. In their crusty, long-time Marine who has been around, This means he’ has |been at sea so much his emblems China, Japan, have become walt corroded. * ° la trom the Beitih Royal olitical Meeting comes * *.% * Navy. In the days of sail, Briteh|c"'Y Political ng Marine recruits were issued cloth- ing and sent aboard ship for in- struction. As they came aboard they had their new boots slung around their necks by the laces; hence, ‘‘boot’ to mean recruit. Swabbie — A sailor, Generally decks are hosed down 4 once a large part of a young Sailor’s life was spent on the busi- ness end of a swab, or mop. PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. @®—U.S. Marines have a language of their own which generally is intelligible 181 years of history they have bor- rowed words from the U.S, Navy, the Philippines, Haiti, Korea, Nicarauga and, oc- casionally, English. nl Here ts a glossary of a few Marine terms: Boondocks — This igs a corrup- tion of the old word “bonduc” used by the Moro tribe in the Philippines to indicate: any area “away from the main reserva- tion.” Tt still has that me for Marines. . “ Hard charger — A Marine fn- ventign meaning an eager-beaver, “gung ho’ Marine. Gung ho — from the Chinese meaning “fight together, all ee one, ous for ail.” Skylarking — From the Navy. In the old days when midshipmen| were in fine fettle they would play a game similar to tag in the rigging: hence, kids in the sky on a lark. Lollygagging—From the Navy, meaning to frolic in an undisci- plined manner. Passageway — From the Navy, meaning a corridor. . Bulkhead — From the - Navy, meaning wall, — Overhead — From the. Navy, meaning the ceiling. oe Sukoshi—Shortened by Marines to “‘skosh.” From the Japanese, meaning “little.” ’ _Takusan—From thé’ Japanese, eee ven Haste Makes Congress — Feel a Little Awkward WASHINGTON (INS)—Congress- men are begging President Eisen- hower to veto. a bill they passed too rapidly in last week’s adjourn- ment rush. In the race to quit, Congress set the date for the opening of the 85th Congress at Jan, 7, Now they discover that that day is the legal date for counting the electoral bal- lots of the November election, ‘They don't believe Congress can he organized fast enough to meet the 1 p.m, deadline for the ballot counting. The simplest way out appeared to be having President Eisenhower veto the bill setting Jan. 7 as the opening ‘session. The date for con- vening Congress would then revert to Jan, 3,. AEC Reports — Free. World’s Uranium Last Till 2056, Atom Czars Claim dates rally at 328 Wessen St. Candidates present will speak on their qualifications for office, after now, butwhich two hours of street dancing and free refreshments are prom- : The affair is open to the pub- ‘jtrain these people to help in hos- chard Lake Avenue across from equipped to train 400 men, will be U, S. Army Reserve Training Center to be built next year on Or- “Beaudette Park. The building, of modern school-type construc- Thirty-three Pontiac area resi- dents have taken on a job for the summer that will give them expe- rience in helping in hospital wards and emergency rooms. 7 * ca * Purpose of such experience is to pitals in case of disaster, Members of the First Aid In- structors' Club of. the Oakland County Chapter, American Red Miss Paul called a meeting June - 6 and presented the idea, The course began June 11. ROLE OF FIRST AID “Club members, already giving 1 Forman explains the true role of first aki in disaster is to be ‘on the spot in a stricken area, LEARN VITAL SKILLS By the end of the course in Au- gust, volunteers will have been trained to work in care stations a FOUR GENERATIONS — The New York Central's “train of tomorrow” {at the top) pauses to salute its predecessors at Green- field Village. The lightweight, dieselpowered Aerotrain is in strik- \ ing contrast to the engine beside it, a 1941 Allegheny steam locomo- tive. In the foreground is the 1831 DeWitt Clinton, first train to operate in New York; the woodburner behind it is the Sam Hill, of 1960 vintage. The Allegheny’s locomotive and tender weigh nearly 600 tons and take up 125 feet of track, compared to the Aerotrain’s 91 tons and 55-foot length, The is Mrs. Hazen non-professional Mrs. Helen Beske, director of nursing service worked with Forman in planning training program and * *¢- « ace Dr. John S. Lambie, director of mpha-imedical services for Oakland County Civil Defense, says, “When an enemy comes, there must be an emergency hospital set-up. Red Cross is an excellent dress re- hearsal for enemy-borne disaster.” American Red Cross is a mem- ber agency of the Pontiac United Fund. j * * + Pontiac residents now in ‘train- ing include James A. Bolin, John -|Furling,. Glenn D, Smith, Leon jBumgardner, Ralph S, Forman, (Mrs. Katherine Lobb, Homer Young, David Warrilow, Mrs. Or- lrin Brown Jr., Albert W. Nichols and Mrs, Geraldine Roberts. Downtown stores concerned about the flight to the suburbs have a at the onset of a 15-minute “coffee break." * * * But according to a survey just Jeonducted by a nationwide market- ing research organization, this potential is rarely being culivated adequately by the downtown stores. which do not supply the career girls with charge accounts have only themselves to blame if busi- ness is not up to snuff, the re- searchers said. The analysis showed that work- ing girls with charge accounts many purchases (3.5 to be pre- cise) in made better than three times as. Career Girls in Downtown Jobs Keep Stores Alive 3 in the BR Hes 738 BES i i j Z z . ag Restaurant Burglarized; Cigarettes, Pies Taken out of a rear door early this morning. : Bg Kitchen, “1076 S.\ Lapeer - was looted of an undetermi: ned amount of money, cigarettes. and pastries, according to detectives. The money was taken from a fi z ly i ee ! HF i i f i a! tf i ili 1 : k : : | i li 7 i aE | have a i if s 5 s 3 rE 5 E i Hr i i fis i Ris jr Fit i iF z se g iE | } agriculture within the next ‘years, " iit td f EG BaF g Pe cigarette machine and cash wae 6 a % a. the Clinton River = ores LEE eaa i : : : : + are ves ¢ oe Sah THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. JULY. 31, 1956 (Ava Sie She, Frankie Were F inish ed for Years Hoe Thon Oe Ss ; he had By EARL WILSON | Beachcomber,” is NEW YORK @®—What may be|“pass,”. and bid one club, — LONDON—"I signed the bloody thing this morning,” Ava Suddenly she asked: iets te be Sinn dtea* the lowest bid in bridge history—|_ The desler protested an Gardner said—nodding her head toward a brown envelope m yesmalben she and Puniag jecsneiaad, alter Gis 90 Wain Sn oe. oes eee for taining a property jonah wi Prank Siattenay ted YES FE Oc Gummave Tay batas after one of theif, coulis, ear’ Jenni” =. biggest batties, phe Seggeere Hey ie Aen ae i. raat One baba: i : x * | “Then it’s all. lsemniste, finally, positively over with no *x* e« *® ‘chance of reconciliation?” this visitor asked. ~ THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y : dod as THR a a° As ~ . Andis - eS ae —s * | Is Aly Khan all set to marry again? He's divorcing Rita Hay-| | Now vives, — . = r worth in Switzerland shortly, because her Nevada decree isn't] . ; ‘is there any kind of property division with Frankie?” 1) scognised in France (even though she married Dick Haymes! err? ~ | seat. Samy Sewie cheorid ad Son A tute dateee. h te desi g gesagt laa Raters anything, Buti corme and Gene Baylos) at the Copa. Jerry and Dean Martin. "se ” were arm-in-arm at the Copa before Dean took off for LA. *x* * .* a. sing enthe Bcitia xk * * eertntig . parehe bey vere rade tra wet Jackie Gleason's been ordered to undergo a minor operation call them “caravans”—out at Ellstree studios, where the : /ex-barefoot. gal from the Carolinas has a dressing room while]; . Joey Adams wishes everybody wouldn't slap him on the | shy “The Little Hut.” She arm ‘ wishing him luck entertaining troops abroad: just been] . pmrocting 700 vaccinated . . . Marie McDonald must stay in bed till her baby was in front of a mirror, her : pa ber. eones he Septem eno WARNER BROS. w hair in curlers. On a cot lounged young x * * : who's tn the pactere. AYws ing wasaon’ 7 Osseps vasoe, back was with ex-husband] JAY FONTAINE SARITA MONTIEL-VINCENT PRICE _ @ 2nd MAJOR HIT! @ | THE DANGEROUS ° | } *, #, been in the. picture, AMS Joan Tyler fling is kaput . . . With everybody giving out titles, ' i mesh aniioagh ere entiona Diane Lind was named Baisn een at Brown's Hotel. | Ava’s just one of many NBC told one of its top. summer replacement shows to get | who's invaded England this -|better stars . . . The Braves’ Joe Adcock dined at Toots Shor's | | summer making you ask, with the two detectives bodyguarding him . . . Joey neha “Who's minding the store in gets the Paramount stage spot with Frank Sinatra Aug. 15. 7 Hollywood?” — }Elvis Presley objected to a writer calling him ‘ ‘another Jamie : and U ' <)> Besides - Marilyn, there's Dean.” , and YP PF rita, Ingrid, Esther Williams, . ' fhand Deborah Kerr. . . while | Gast Iron Bar-B-Q Grills. ......$16,06 | ante nebere and Joan’ craw- . ww O*, . Julie Wilson wants to do a dramatic B’way show, minus | music . . , Tom Neal, who once battled with Franchot Tone,’ ford are due here, June Ally- is hosting at a west coast restaurant . . . Ex-fatman Jack E./ - }son’s in Munich, Marlene Diet- Leonard is helping 300-pounder Noro. Morales shelve the flab’ -R. 00 oo lrich’s in Monte Carlo and AVA G. ° . Mexican actress Sarita Montiel will marry after finishing A BAR-B Q c KI NG T Ls . Linda Christian's “somewhere in Europe” with Edmund “Run of the Arrow.” i Steck Broiler ....75¢ Extension Fork . .39¢ | Purdom. * + * : ‘Hamburgrill ....39¢ Red Hot Rooster..39¢ | §| Jack Benny's filming TV in Venice, while Gary Cooper, Cary Earl’s Pearls . . - : Rat se Grant, Yul Brynner, Stuart Granger, Robert. Mitchum, Tyrone _ ‘net a it : BILE Power, Lloyd Noland, Jack Lemmon, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Paren Ace ~_ va e's cons oe a Po eer 11a AUTOMO Mel Ferrer and Victor Mature are all emoting or about to be - boxes on ’em ‘vactend of air conditioners | : * ‘either here or on the continent. . , . : 7 “ag , ; Refrigerator | Oh yes, and Audrey Hepburn’s about to-play Maurice) WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Anyone who says that women's sp | 4 . | Chevalier’s daughter in Paris , , . and Zsa Zsa Gabor’s been) bathing sults are skimpy this year is certainly stating a bare) Co CE >. Chests around. . fact.”"—Pred Conetatene. + + | DRIVE-IN THEATER Why such a big American invasion this year? : “It’s not just the frozen funds,” one movie executive told | stones ofterbe promised her 6 bones ‘' oss byer4 her an UNION LAKE AT HAGGERTY s § 95 me. “I think it’s Hollywood's way of fighting back at ket a OPEN 7:00 P.M. _EMpire 3-0661 : television. r Gag writer Woody Allen hushed a heckler with the. line,| : . “Hollywood's decided that Europe has some wonderful’“You're suffering from poor coordination; your mouth is too ‘scenery that can't be duplicated on some of its tired old paste-| fast for your brain.” That's earl, brother. ‘Outdoor Fireplace Unit weet | iat jboard sets.” . *¢ ¢ | (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Ava was a wonderful bit of scenery sitting there with the one ° Get Rid of Unsightly Garbage | veune Italian actor trying not to talk about the bustup with left Turns Banned _ \Br itish Divert. UNDERGROUND s $95 m7 | “Ig this a bit?” she said, indicating the Italian grammar at Huron, Johnson Ships En Route GARBAGE CANS ‘book Chiari held in his hand. “He's teaching me Italian. I'm|* to Malta Berth tired of learning Spanish—all I was doing was ruining my| 146 turns for east bound Huron , VALLETTA, Malta ®—A British : . English. . street traffic onto North Johnson nayal spokesman reports two SHE Oy a ARCH ARS ; x * * X a. y “But Madrid’ h . the phon tod: try street will be prohibited for at|British warships en route from the to get a oaher my ay ‘simming pool there. . “ay ing) ‘least a month according to Pon-|¢4st to this central Mediterranean | ersten . MID _ “When will you pick up your divorce from Frank?” tine City Traffic Engineer Theo- Cypru se have Deen diverted "| JEFFREY. HUNTER: VERA wars ENS BOND Y “I think I'm going back.in January. My 6-weeks residence dore M. Vanderstempel. - | "They are the cruiser Jamaica,| NATALIE wooo pt _— | I served in Nevada two years ago won't hold and I'll. have to) guddenly recalled from a goodwill go through it again or get a divorce somewhere else. It'll be, The restriction is necessary be-'visit to Alexandria, Egypt, upon cause of sewer construction’ on President Nasser’s move to nation two years this November since I came over. iw est H a on the/alize the Suez Canal, and the mine __HAROWARE CO. } “Do you miss anything?” |Pontiac General Hospital addition. /layer, Manxman, which | sailed x * * | Vanderstempel said left turns ‘trom Haile, Israel. ’ “The food! I'd give anything to go to Chasen's or to theishould be made on Thorpe street. * The swehivasieis reported both. are now in the waters of Cyprus, ILSON-G EVE fie ian ce ot ae ( Se S 250 miles north of Port Said, the Mediterranean entrance to the DENNIS canal, In London, the admiralty declined to. comment. _ Vice Adm. Harry D, Felt, com- S88 mander of the- U.S, 6th Fleet, isailed aboard the cruiser Salem. after a three-day visit in Malt rege informal talks here with Sir Guy Grantham, the) British commander in- chief of Al- wen ESDAY lied Mediterranean forces. FRIDAY TUES. - WED. THE Loves. THE j GLORIES, @ae THE * LEGENDS. OF THE am Adeh | Kidtes M AN 3 : "abe an ae WHO: | BELIEVED has AT” AVES. 500 HE WAS gee J A Goo! @y 227 East Walton Boulevard radley Freight Co. ° No Advance in Prices West Maple at Welch MA 4,3153 | Box Office Opens ot 7:00P.M. mite it See Our Mammoth Free Kiddyland . ama wer||{ ENDS TONIGH (ee 9 Yon se — ne i BaD aT i oun ~ : : a . r > e PLUS bd \ Traveling with ‘GMC to... 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Friday -@ 24-Hour } TERRORAMA _eeerrerrerrrerrrrerrerrere YS “Ak GUY NAMED JOE” A” Masterpiece Re-Print 1 WEDNESDAY ‘}) Walt Disney's “THE GREAT LOCOMOTIVE CHASE” 1 | Plus — “Men Against the Arctic” end the that’s Ww the world ~wrrrrrrrertrTTTT Te eT Te ee ee DPPPPP PPP PPA PPR RPA RAPA AAA A A A AAR bl "eerrerrrerrrrrrrwrTTTTTT Cy es oo oe : Se igs f Dee es es : \ is = Press Bor | ‘results of the leading women’s ama-|s ieage ts in the state were posted you could |> - ways find Sally Sharp’s name just behind the winner. ** eee For two years it was the samé old story. The 19-year- 3, in the old Birmingham girl found herself playing second fiddle biting ver _ in Michigan women’s golf circles. . pair of walks _ “It was just like being the bridesmaid and never Billy Klaus’ in- > | the bride,” she said. ob na west “Every time I got to the finals of a tournament I ‘Jack - Wished so hard it would be the day my game would be at - Tighe, “he was coming out of its best. But something would go off, either my driving pauumore 9: Kansas Cin See Tonite aot teen or putting,” she added. New York st Cleveland, 7 p.m. Heat Jo Ray Beane ot 28 bane ote a * * * _ NATIONAL LEAGUE | , ve a Last weekend Sally finally got her wish. She won theses —.:.... Vist how Set Bans double play that went from short-|* plum of women’s golf competition—the Women’s State Sreetiy.’ ee | ry ry i, sium Harvey Kasia Wnt hess ____ Amateur Championship. : Fuca eh ee cam Ean tain: le : Sally always considered her driving game as her |New" Yon". tt 308 x" at ae mah, eating meat of strongest point, but in the state meet she said it i 6, 0 pte Oe ee ae was her short game which held together for a change. 5-4, twinight || the @t, "th and 8th ne “The greens were very small and shooting outside of 100 yards it was very Cttieuts to pet on,” she said. This was the trouble, she said, in her second round match which she won but with a medal score of 95, which wag the poorest in her young competitive career.“ _ “I was lucky to win that day l-up, but I figured | I got that bad day out of my system, and I actually — felt I would do well the next day,” she said. She did. She defeated Mrs, Donald Weiss 1-up in 20 holes in the quarter-finals, then easily eliminated Mrs. E. O. Reynolds 4 and 3 in the semifinals before taking re ee ee One thing for which Sally was happy, was the absence of Wiffi Smith from the tournament. oe Miss Smith, who was the defending state cham- | . pion, was the reason last year for Sally's bridesmaid role. The two would meet in the finals of the big tournaments and Wiffi always managed to come “In a way I'm sorry Wiffi was out of the tournament,” she said, “because she is a great golfer and I strive for ne een et ag Seen et” 5 Cinclonell at New York (7-9) and Jeffcost @-1) (22) pod Littefield (0-2 numerous place in the Pontiac area and will be available at the gate. Leading ‘Seeds’ iGo Into Action pe eg Holmberg, Palmer Set the needs for to Play 2nd Round in fight National Meet National Loop Teams Post Easy City Softball Wins lect. Drink and Richard ne Bethe apebrperer na ect-a- "s Tavern tter for mij atime ° al League softball games Monday jnight. In the only American di-| Pontiac Select-a-Drink collect. vision contest,-Elks No, 810 blanked! ed 10 hits for a runaway 11-5 de- Sam Benson, 3-0, ‘ Walled Lake assaulted four pitch- ers for a total of 10 hits during its 52 conquest of Louie’s Tavern in Lion Veterans to Drill Today Michigan : | Alston Benches : Campy, Jackson for Braves Tilt | and I'd rather play golf for the pleasure, to depend on the game for my living,” pene Rer : i teil FOO eee een eee my Moses, San Antonio, Tex. * 8 «@ eee Cee 1 «901 a | 8 j Rondo and Parks ; Wharry, Bail and ae ge see eeeeee OR OERH Beary nella for tonight's game at Jersey City... will take over for Jackson at third Jackson has | playing : with a bad hand, Al (Rube) Walk- Season's Ist Dead Heat s|Recorded at Northville DETROIT wm —: The first dead heat of the season was.recorded at Northville Downs last night when Victoria Wayne and Hour Hand were double winners in the third Victoria Wayne paid $4.20 straight and Hour Hand $4.00 straight as they trotted in 2:13 3-5. - Sports Calendar TODAY z. 5 gk g Se eee He TED * “The best score I ever shot came two days before the state tourney,” she said, “and that was the 74 at Forest Lake.” : “Knowing how tough the course had been for me, this _ Yeally gave me some encouragement for the state meet,” Mickey, Joe Near. Homer Mark Against Single Club : - : his quest for a middleweight title NEW YORK @—Mickey Mantle with 34 for the season, hit his poetic qytcae nse toa of the New York Yankees and Joe eighth and ninth of the year . : lagainst Cleveland last night in 4) i Fowler's gained vantage in the 4th Harold Ambrose, a and catcher Glen McGlashen’s 2nd chell's double gave ing run in the F [ i E 3 Oli Brooks Get Mitchel From Cleveland Club B54 signed by the Lions yestrday. Mantle Game Ahead , Tiger Farm Club Buys Roy Hawes of Miami . CHARLESTON, W. Va. «—Pur- chase of outfielder Roy Hawes from Miami of the International League was announced today by the Charleston Senators, a Detroit farm club. ~! Tellnart Pitches No-Hitfer===: ‘in Class D Baseball League inning no-hitter as Don Nicholie shellacked the Clarkston Wolves, 22-1; Bob Newman hurled two-hit ball in Osmun’s 6-1 decision over — Arnold Drugs; Mike Glynn hom-|307* lub, 9 a.m. » ered duting Matthews-Hargreaves'| CITY MEN8—Nor! 136 trouncing of GMC; and the sees} tere North Side Kiwanis chalked up an /*:3¢ 82 victory over Boys Club No, 2 in Class F play. In the only Knothole League * * s the Seixas, veteran Davis Cupper, |was occupied in winning the Penn- 'sylvania State championship last week while Hamilton Richardson, scholar from Westfield, Mitchell, 34, will be used mainly by the 3rd-place Dodgers as a's.jo pm pinch-hitter. oa” a .314 lifetime batting average. over Jesse Turner of St. Louis. Jones, Yonkers, N..Y, used his typical strategy last night as he pressed fight continuously Jewelers va. ; Nor de mye hichhrd'3 Nashua Out of Race NEW YORK (INS)—Nashua, the .|turf world’s top money winner of all time, may never run in a New York handicap race again, Boys Ciub and Harbor ch 5 heer pt pend - wd F—GMC ys. Tel-Huron at Co- lumbia-Joslyn south and Arnold Dru vs. Osmun's at bia-Joslyn sorth, th games va. 0. A. 9 a.m. dayeee Park No. . Additional Sports: on Page 24. MONDAY'S on CULTS - ass Pontiac Police 14, Waterford 0. Class Gingelivifie 7, A. HL Clarkston 7, Oxford Mantle, who tops. the. majors’. Aaron Bothers Dodgers _ Yanks Regain 10 Game Lead Thoroughbreds Set for 38-Day Stand Boys Club 2. 0 (forfeit). Joslyn Market Bt Osmun's 6, Arnold | Mahan Realty 20, Bart's Market 13. Terry Zellhart pitched q no-hit no-run masterpiece Monday night ¥s. Side CITY GIRLS’—North Side Auto vs. Michigan Bell, 8:30, at North Side. TERFORD MEN'S — Drayton Drug acy, 8:30, at Dray- . By THE ASSICIATED PRESS Joe, Adcock rocks Brooklyn with his home runs and Bob Buhl rolls ‘em with his. fast stuff, but it's runs, one his first grand-slammer of the year, and drove in six rans as the New York Yankees again claimed a 10-game lead with a 13-6 idecision over. nenerup Cleveland. . * | Bob Nieman's 10th-inning homer ‘beat Kansas City for Baltimore '43 Chicago ami Washington were not scheduled, * * * Mantle, who has smacked nine homers. against the Tribe to near the major league mark of M4 against one club (by Yankee Lou Gehrig against the Indians in 1936), got his third off Bob Lemon with his bases-loaded job as New York scored seven rims, all un- ned, in the second. Whitey Ford struck out 10 to win his 14th 42 in| with Mantle getting his other hom- er—going one game ahead of Babe Ruth’s gecord 60 pace—off reliefer expected. 10th, was off reliefer Tom Gor- man, Oriole starter Ray Moore homered with a man on for a 3-1 lead, but gave way as the A’s rallied. Mike Fornieles won it in relief. GM Picks Team What is regarded as one of the strongest golf teams to represent General Motors Truck & Coach Co. in many years will take off for Milwaukee, Wis, Aug. 16 for the ‘big National Industrial tournament. Qualifying tests for the four-man squad were held last weekend at Bald Mountain. Tourney is a two- day, two-course affair Aug, 18-19. More than 125 team entries are Paul Bada: led the qualifiers Bob Feller, ~~ an amateur course record luded, at 64-73 for 137, Charley Sends 4 to U. itime for some t S. Golf Meet ‘Barker fired 73-70-143, Joo Ad- ameryk had 75-73--148 and Walt Latozas carded 77-74-1851. Bada clipped off a hot last 18 hole round of 30-34.-64, The squad plans to get in the Wisconsin city two days ahead of rounds over ‘the tough, rolling Allis-Chalmers layout be pla different course, at Washington Junior High to spot- Zellhart struck out 12 batters, in- cluding the ist five he faced, and walked three as the Pontiac Police and/on the safety of equipment and game held yesterday, Mahan Real- ty downed Earl’s Market by the football-like score of 20-13. Wa vs. Lakeland Pharm ton. at p.m., lat race at 8: Racing Modified hardtops and old models run Pontiac Speedway. Time trials at 7 Plans for the 1956 Little Foot- ball League program in Birming- ham will be outlined for prospec- week at twos meetings to be held Wing ‘Lake School on | Both will start at 7:30 p.m. * * * League officials and coaches will be on hand to give tions also show mpvies of: last year’s games... : In the forthcoming season Bir-' at Franklin school on Monday and| * Little Gridders to Meet in Birmingham Program% \C PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, JULY 51, 1056 isan reat, ity, + mrnon, cwso + J0RK 6) Spots | Spas tenet art‘ ear| 10. Shady Problems of oe el IS Tam's Test mile races. The clube’ yachts meet <3") Pon To oe OCSC to Stage Qualifying Rounds Now Orchard Lake’ et Sm* * LOS ANGELES @—The ‘mud | Whee Oak kyne Rush Paint Job Under Way; Amateurs PYC sent its Woats over, 1-23|ua* problems will be the subject 230 am. Wednesiay.|#- Cli bhouse Led by Reich: edged a git al ae grain i's ese toes ean OE ee CHICAGO &—Some 3 men} . gunping for 60 qualifying as in the All-American Golf Tournament at Tam O'Shanter, Dr. P. B. Jones and Frank/tee off today to round out a field Ketchum, co-chairman of this spe- of 150 which will begin play Thurs-| | cial project have arranged for 35 day. ; or 40 club members — supplying) The Tam tourney began yester- their own brushes and ladders—-io day with qualifying rounds in the commence the joh at 6 o'clock men and women's amateur divi- sharp. In order to beat last year’s sions. _|painting record the job will have) | 88 to be completed in less than one Au four tournaments hour and 20 minutes. women’s: pro and amateur, will Weather permitting, plans cal! es for the entire OCSC clubhouse at) jo : : will be seeking th state crown is). + . te ive a fréch coat: : : of log spar in less than an hour and a half Wednesday evening. Yeverias for the title include Arthurs of Ppntiac and Jack Gun- ‘Hayes Submits 15-Year-Old Angler E 3-9557 Pontiac, Sunday night landed kis|to know if any laws are being a ga ad ' ! | biggest pike during a fishing ex-|broken, if any new legislation List 0 oans With the annual OCSC family) sai Thursday. ‘There will be no 0 re ohn cursion on Otter Lake. John, pupil|needed to plug loopholes in | {picnic scheduled for Sunday, AUS-| J omen's round, | SPECIALLY MADE FOR” at Waterford High School took the|ing laws, if state aumiversities oe . ee ee Oe Woodgie Reich, a Thyearold WOOD-MASONRY HOMES — 23% inch long specimen on a yel-jwould be liable to civil suits as a Confidential Disclosure Oubhowe painting job completed. reshman trom shot a chek olga ey 9S | Mar to Big 10 by OSU|rae sat” * "ee, art dn tit ru rent ‘wo pou ounces. , and : qualifie 3 onan With John were his friends Bobjifornia is contributing to the de- Grid Coach amateur division. Reich went out * McCall and Larry Morris of Pon-|linquency of minors in paying ath- 7 |Dra on Dru Team with a par 36 over the 6,915-yard tiac, They also took some fat blue-|letes. : | 0g Tam course and came in with a ~ gills. @ 2 aA. nor aera ca Ohio |, i blistering 33 , ite i mes greed to eve Baten ce GINS Ti@ fOr TOP | melen veved the 10m ana 210 SANDERS... ..pte Se Se exes Seem ites When he ef] holes and then eagled the StSyard FOR RENT iheavy fines on the #0) st university players who received Drayton defeated Asso-|15th. Martin Stanovich, formerly ss Ned guilt woeest AP Wirephete {loans from the coach, it was|lates Discount, 42, in a Water-\of San Francisco and\now = ford Junior League softball game|member, was second VI AWARD TO TORGY — Earl Torgeson, Detroit Tigers first base- |disclosed today. ri es / The Dodgers hit nine and the} man, has accepted an award for being voted the American League's | Hayes said he has complied) Monday night at Drayton Plains./a ges Gachiad Rete hoc, 0 GaRM eight 1955, | Pest. base runner for the 1955. season. Torgeson's steal of home caer Wileen to deadlock Associates for Ist place|break par, had a seven-game world s@ies of against the New York Yankees in 10th inning, June 17, 1955, was [Put only = end fetes 4 eandame: pagel % 67 6 | listed as season's baserunning highlight. 1. That the list would be decide the title, qn all, 185 a “GET THIS VALUE PACKED | beg t= ieee ne keel mae ge : tes r . fSettle Sugar Bowl Status. = be Purwin, He hurled a threehiter fo[ Ws won , ‘ . atthion 19 Giving te poy Tey WEOe rE Ore NEW ORLEANS (#—The Sugar|seating at sports events. The law hie Mlk ood qucaeh foc we."| te Wenectend “Uitte League|ifiers in a field [Bowl Basketball Committee meets|goes into effect Oct. 15, } Lumber|over women's | ltoday to decide what to do about 2 @ Wilson placed Ohie State on |22™mes. Union yma oe ; : Hits 1956 tournament. Notre Dame, St. Louis and Day-| probation April 26, stating that |‘Tounced Rogers Se it gg ee = . ee ean SE Paul DeBlanc, t of the|ton said they could not play under Hayes gave financial assistance |Jck's Service downed | Tenuta’siand- aio 7 BF ay ! Mid-Winter Sports Assn., said last|the circumstances. Kentucky, the| to his players in the form of Super Market, 5-3; ago second with 31 | (needed cach 10,000 miles} Bnight the committee had severalifourth tournament team, has| loans and that certain irregulari- |“*loped Drayton Five & Ten z 2 REPACK Unevensai | suggestions to consider agreed to stay in the Dec. 28-29| ties existed im the players’ job Opens Net Title : JOINTS (Needed each * 2 * tourney. program. OL Doubles Champs vancoodes a: 4 ee ca le eg Path panna tr. dete | The list reportedly was given ta Eye Pine Lake Title Lawn Tennis’ ¢ ) 3. REPACK REAR SPRINGS Fi from officials of the new | Y ' | eee e Ss princes a= |Top Girl Net Star fee Js week when the com oe ee ae reat end sag) Fairgrounds Coliseum in Louis- missioner visited here prior to have been COM lity their second | |ville. They suggested moving the), T T going to Lexington, Ky., for the|Pleted for an cight-team Javite-lan opening that | |tournament there. t doubles. tennis tournament WARD : € 6 Se in st est. | oday CAA commitiog on. infractions) nis Lasete courts, tent ool a “Anything's & possibility at this C} ate 26 6 day. Play will start at 10 a.m, The week - ; | |ing’ the matter « lot of study.” |omeme Giubed sate seanat ne ap Anna pean ated. it last weekend's Goubles| Ties. 11 separate Our Service’ Mgr. }. Three teams have withdrawnjunder tennis: tournament, takesling the probation, said the univer-levent at Orchard Lake CC started yesterday. gs = ifrom the because of/the court for the -first time today “will coo in a Ww | _ Seys: Gat tues sity cooperate in obtaining a} Tom Belton of Waterford and his ys: ja new Louisions as the meet enters its secondicandid disclosure from Mr. Hayes|\OL. partner Dick Potter of Ham- The above nems cre mest Bp VeeTees. from compe round. of any assistance to Ohio State!tramck, Orchard Lake champions often neglected operations Whites and provides segregated) Migs Richey drew a first-round University athletes to which. he| were expected to be among the fa- ote Rovaipnere: Mm RN ar ean hee en ean rt eae eM Tine Lake, Both any ie ly repeire. cam® through tively easy channels of aid permissible| mer Big Ten stars, Belton from ’ MEGLECTED. YOURS? plant Finishes Mark ‘wiumphs. under conference rules."’ MSU and Potter from University , Second-seeded Virginia Hesse, Hayes said he gave the informa- ! Michigan EDWARD INCLUDES LABOR : ‘|lis Nattis, Glencoe, Ill, 6-2, en and “vane «wont to] VEY Wi H, dil rata i: : and third-seeded Helen Weill, Bev-cooperate with Tug and to make ins an | y , 7 AND MATERIALS | stay So. day ot coms tea Calif., eased Mary ji ; — Suchng sailors of. the Watkins! ann Szilagy, Selneeies 04 0.” hs study of Oo Sate ag , complete W euciatea Fred ; in Waterford Loop ae eee the top ‘ap shigper ta the se sting the Th with Don Seven timely hits plus and HAI renee hin. Bach Bre Doctoring Your Golf Game wirnn he VW were Fries in JoDee, score an easy 13-1 triumph over | FORD i Birmingha Gus Eldred in Signet, both’ very eR: ORF ey. Thrifty Drug in a Waterford) - n gham i a ee Rough/the No. 3 down to the No. 9, — - Denytan’ Plates hain An ag -75 M dereciiri Genwene, od Jae t- | too or even the wedge, depend & 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham: MI 4-7500 |shall's Tar Baby, with Harm Gil| DIAGNOSIS: Hit down on bel} |how matted the grass is _ a er ee turned in 2 oe at len the skipper, and John Rowe in! ~praTMENT: Recoveri save strokes that -way. Figure on ng ormance : 3rd spot. beliog- seughh peqsions tarve ‘aloes: getting your approach close enough| Winners. Catcher Mel Kerrigan } Guy Dutfield and his bride of|(1) seving the stance forward sol@%,% Single putt. . rier anes ek tiem tad Est png class, vanat Important, hit Uarough the! ts only run y followed by H. Freeman, Chuck as I am doing in the action Morris, Bob Newman and Sheldon sketch. Let the clubhead swing), “®Y%¢ O'Shaughnessy made two] t Cover out after the ball. An.|/i'% 1 four times at pat and scored 4 -__ other — ‘Open the ‘club face|vrw" bisp= tating Af 7 2) 4 |Motor City Skater ethetahs’ abd vos aT get the full ytaeats kd, Foie al fa Dears | Wins Speed: Honors cutting power of the sole. ‘ Fords 1954 (6 | RICHMOND, Va. (®—Michele Se- _, dame a the left hand, MONDAY’S STARS 5 4 , all thru - . va.S ; up and down and through the ball.| PITCHING — Virgil Trucks, Ti- , plestt * 3 Also TAIL PIPES and = Cyi.) and All Studebaker HH ser of Detroit, Mich., won -the And, even more than on the or- gers, worked in ne out of tre-| ae oe - thra °S4 (6-Cy1.) juvenile “A” girls division at the |American Roller Skating Speed 2 5 championships yesterday. jp i". | A Detroit team also wo the one mile mixed relay in 3:??? to bet- iter the previous mark of 3:10.4 set | by the Toledo, Ohio, team, | A St.. Petersburg, Fla., skater, ‘Ernest Martin, won the juvenile By boys title by outdistancing Da- dinary shot, pull down full strength with the left arm. The. weight throughout inclines toward the left leg. No head mavement: no body shift on the backswing. Body bal- ;ance is a must. that the ball will be hit with a|___ Copyright 1906) descending blow, and (2) judge- mite werieht solag, Wil come] CHI LDRE N’S LIFE JACKETS promptly with practice, but using | NEW LOW PRICE » the right club takes study and convincing. First you've got to Small Medium. .Reg. $4.75 Now $3.98 Medium Large. .Reg. $5.98 Now $4.75 overcome the pressing urge for dis-, tance and think instead of shoot-. PLASTIC BALLS .............- -9e SWIM RINGS .............._. ing for position when you still have quent jams by sprinkling “at walks through a Gave- hitter that beat Red Sox 441, HITTING—Hank Aaron, Braves, \drove in four runs and iced an _ EXHAUST PIPES $ Fully Guaranteed a full shot to go. Don't try a wood-) en club unless the rough is fuzzy -|thin and the lie is right. Get out with a lofted iron, possibly: from, ; 9 Shooters Win Hams | There were nine lucky marks-' men at the weekend “ham” shoot) _\eonductéd by the Lake Orion Gun Club at its outdoor range, Two are juniors, Don Feldman, who won a shootoff with veteran Paul ‘Lager das bier mit Goduld” fauna: “Age the beer Patiently” 98c |} Beth machines have the tame capacity: Standard - Pace, and Jerry Pickard. Pace, 4 RACKET. ‘12° on Radel oF > other } — Hugh Lawrence, Hal White, Jim. drive pov Spring 4 T pipe. Sherrod, Joe Fritch, L. Hughes: and C, 'Pickard, father of Jerry, were other winners. - LOGC--will hold a regular shoot Bolt range 4" te 1'/". EXTRA BIRDS eae ca a gic mn tn or ee Wednesday at 5 p.m. with trophies HORSE SHOES | slow. Be . N h eee h. That's the la od oY oe age-old standard for brewing National Bohemian Beet. ant ‘Sencos aed ie ae werane| SET OF 4 s=750 OSTER It’s a tradition beer. Brewed to a critical formula. team. Inclu ding Stakes 7 . ) Aged pannel. ie one taoie predominates. Light and . Wel A ; ” mellow. Deeply satisfying flavor Ist} tti T | & S rf mr Desply satis Racing ug. Ist}] WADING POOLS ......... $4.98 Up || (lJ ing OOIS & OUppiles MIXED SHOW, | Mill Su a | pplies for Industry : NATIONAL BOHEMIAN ine SHOW | seal aire cre | RP Light, mellow. Naturally brewed . .. for satisfying flavor. Stock Cars Running in | " te , yin v" ad Their Own Class. Time 7] GEM OF THE WEEK " The Netionat Brewing Co. Detroit, Mich. Bothmore, Md. Orlando, Fla. P. M. — Race 8:30 P. M. : | DISTRIBUTED BY: Dick Wolfe Distributing Co. Pontiac M-59 Speedway HARDWARE ond SPORTING GOODS reeves no chat ei ; a 906 W. St ne * : a _ Phone FEderal 2-7237 - bee ! PLENTY OF PROS eg pe 754 Orchard Lake Rd,, Pontiac, Mich. - 3 Miles West o Airport ee a a a ie ee b é Child Est “ae juvenile * population, Nor was he satisfied with the areas of crime prevention is which the report indicated prog- ress had been made. | “We must emphasize,” he said, di “that the small gains we have made will be only temporary un-'¢} less continued and unceasing effort ig made to hold the line.” Police to Tote Shotguns MUSKEGON ® — Police Chief Fred E. Castenholz has announced cars already carry radio transmit- ters and receivers, blankets, a lifeigrand jury should look into the |f7 ring, first aid kit and shovel. matter, that short-barreled shotguns soon munity failed to disclose sufficient will be added to equipment carried/data to justify warrants, — by Muskegon Police cruisers. The} Gov. Williams and Kavanaugh Zt Gas te ~J “re 7 oe te me CSO e "ey, a A, SIFS USS #, ig < _ £2 “ ae GSP © > ROARDING HOUSE YET PCM JJJ=TX_THAT'5. GREAT. L_ DIDN'T. KNOW Z EGAD, BUSTER /T'VE PONDERED @ ou YOUR IDEA. FOR A VACATION AT 2, YOUR UNCLE HUGO'S FARM AND ¥ THE COUNTY FAIR«- UM-HAK/ «= JOVE! IT WOULD BE REFRESH: ING TO RETURN TO RURAL ENVIRONS THAT ONCE L REVELED INAS A BARE- WS FOOT BOY Lo~ 1 GANG OF orem LOCUSTS! a, I : SS Ss et 946 by MLA Serving, tne. Tot, UE Pet Of. OUT OUR WAY WERE INVITED! <= BUT L SUPPOSE IT'LL BE QKAY ® WITH UNCLE HUGO ONLY / A THING 16 L'LL HAVE TO WARN HIM YOU CAN CHEW YOUR WAY THROUGH A FIELD OF SWEET CORN \ FASTER THAN A Ld * SIGHT SEERS-- ” = MIND AROUND 7 7-5 RE SLIPPING , (3 THE BRAKES a | TRAN PUTA ANAL CAPTAIN EASY By. Leslie Turner . LATER WAD 10 D0 IT THIS 1) THAT WAS THE KNOW (bi WAY ITLL LOOK WORSE +, POLICE! PATRICK WAIVED EXTRADI THE ATLANTA FIKM....AND TO RETURN AND HARD. TO PROVE WE LEFT HIMSELF SO THEY. HOME TO SEE A Service, Inc. TM. Reg. Us a By Edgar Martin THE BEST! RET & WONDERPOL WIFE YOULL MAKE! RES DEED! THERE'S NOTHING ww RE WIT DELICIODS FOOD! 1 REMEMBER ONCE WEN TI AS BUFFALO HUNT 1966 by WEA Gervicw, tne. TM, Reg U.S. Pat. OFF VIXIE DUGAN about surprising me with a burst —_ of renewed energy? MORTY MEEKLE By Charles Kuhn MIGHT AS WELL BE TAKIN’ BOXING LESSONS | PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITY IN LONG-DISTANCE MOVING United Van Lines, Inc., household goods carrier serving U. S., Canada and overseas, is planning to appoint local Agent. Want established firm with reputation for quality service, financial stability, sound management. Must have ware- house facilities. Our Representative will be in. Pontiac, Aug. 3. Address your inquiry Box 23, Pontiac Press, for personal interview. Inquiry will be kept strictly confidential. 'HWAN FOR THE MONEY — The payroll for Korean workers | employed by the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing in Pohang-Dong is stacked neatly by Marine Sgt. C. W. Gibson, of Ottawa, Il. That's 18 million hwan on the platform — worth about $36,000 in U. 8. currency. The | Wing is moving from Pohang-Dong to Iwakuni, Japan, and this pay- Trattic Marker Sign Language Proves Valuable FRANKFURT — New traffic signs appearing.on streets and ihighways in West Gerfnany indi- cate that sign language is the most common denominator for travelers in unfamiliar territory. Typical symbols on the mark- ers are: A cow in a triangle at a cattle far it ts to the mearest call station. Canada UAW, Ford OK Contract Terms Tt was the first time since 1949 Three men from Oakland | Keith ‘Kingsley, Horlan| Mills, Kenneth Thompson | e ‘ é County | Phone FE 4-15689 ‘| BAKER & HANSEN Richard H. DeWit _ Res, FE 5-3793 | Accident Insurance | Automobile Insurance | Liability Insurance 714. Community ‘Natl Building Donald E. Hansen Res, FE 2-5513 Fire Insurance Life Insurance Plate Glass Insurance Bonds—All Types pee pete 9 Meets net se bead an 9. Hannan, bt its echo @ great deal longer. —Oliver Wendell Holmes’ | service is extremely. is based on years of experience | Capitol Savings & Loan Co. in Windsor’s Local 200, Oakville’s| Wi The contract terms are subject the workers involved. Heart Group Awards $830,000 for Research _NEW YORK — The American Heart Assn. has awarded $830,000 * vascular research throughout the nation for studies to be conducted in July. wie The awards raise to more than $14,000,000 the sums allocated by to approval of the UAW's national | poses Ford council and ratificaton by of to 131 scientists engaged in cardio- The Detroit during the 12 months beginning for “in i for the association and its affiliates for scientific researeh in the field of heart and blood-vessel diseases since the organization became a atoms voluntary health agency in . Paid to Sip Tea BOSTON, Mass. (®— John F. Halloran likes a good cup of tea and gets paid for drinking it. As a tea -taster he tastes anywhere from 100 to 300 cups a working day. That doesn't include his breakfast tea or 11 a.m, “tea break.” KAMPALA, Uganda (®—The hut ishook as a heavy body landed on 'the roof. A terrified mother heard the thatch being ripped to pieces. '& lion seized her and leaped with her through the hole he had made. jIn the morning her half-devoured \body was found within 200 yards r the hut, cee The man-eating lions of Ankole district, Western Uganda, had | The raiding of a hut was an iso- lated instance. Most of their vic- itimg have been herdsmen who ‘roam . with their cattle over the rolling . grasslands. At night the cattle are herded linto thorny corrals called bomas. Lions attack the boma, breaking through at a weak point. The cat ‘kole cattle are a formidable foe. The lions mill round them, try- ing. to panic them into a stampede, when they can select one and bring it down. In defense of his cattle; the Afri- can herdsman knows no - fear. Stabbing with his six-foot spear, he tries to drive the lions off. They leave the cattle and go for the man, Maneaters usually are old or maimed animals, unable to bring down stronger or fleeter game, who turn to human flesh in the extremify of hunger. But this is not the case in Ankole. A lion and lioness in the prime of life, ac- companied .by -a half-grown cub, ant been seen leaving a human . ** ‘“Any American sportsman who tle form a solid phalanx at the wants to shoot lion would be very will not return, * welcome in Uganda,” said Depu- ty Chief Warden C. R. Owen, “He would have his fill of the most dangeroiis sport in the world—pit- ting his wits and courage against of Trade today. — 1, as the stock market advanced higher at the start. ; Pivotal stocks rose from frac-| | then cropped under the red tions to around a point generally): corn shaved its early losses. leet, "Seaca ne’ was a scattering of small losers. Scattered commission house ($0 erate: elery. No 1L00-2.38 “Gos| ‘The olls recovered after two ses- buys stalks. | re §-dos_>8S:/sions of a sharp retreat on anxiety ing gave support to wheat and te } 32020 5 = a oe Gs theox Canal cnet oats, Rye followed the action aR faa cucumbers, | slicers,| 0°" iecumne ‘owe ie “— Wheat near the end of the firsts, Serie ties i i lite ome Se ie See, hour was % to % higher. Septem-|{e-as do vena "Pessie. curiy,” No hw Sa lead of the ‘ : Fe 80-90 dos behs; , Foot, No 1, 90-|Stoc rket earlier today. pend ndhat walt -pareg raed! OR RN. 3848 *| Gul Oil, which had. suffered) : ses i Peppers, hot. Ne 2. 6. bu; peppers,'greatly because of its huge hold- % higher, Heptember 74; rye 1 toewest, Wo 1. 3.60 be. new, N9/ings in Kuwait, ran up a three- 1% -higher, September. $1.40%; taney,» 00 dos behs; Mo 1. 10-80 do8|point gain, Royal Dutch rose soybeans % lower to % higher, | bchs: patina, wails, fener, LS os : behs: No 1, dos behs. around a point. Standard Oil (New cents a hundred pounds lower, Sep- Summer, Me Labi be iy on ~~ fractions. Sunray, on mccese| renters outdoot, No J, 3-00-38 ok bskt.|trades of 3,500, 2,500 and 1,400 G ‘ Pri eee ee tS en isheres wes Up at 30. : pac pina on ix Cid Ge eae bleached. . — 4 3562.00 ba. Bee "so. than two points and Boeing a point. age ert * Gny—cmmen want evento Saeed © Fate Wheat— May ....see0 -10%) 5) 4 , aos. < fen ff oe ee rete! | New York Stocks aie ~~ $3 ge srosense Et ead, Be b 20-1 50 be: Batons, (Late Morning Quotations) May tt Hn it?4 lard **" ~, [Romaime. No 1. 1.50-2.00 bu. 2 ‘\ > eames Celery Catbece, Nok. 3.00 bu, Collard [Air Med. «7-27: is int Tel & Te Hi Bee ec eee Sccccccdes (ee RSE be, Bas Bod TELS ied Goscr- tie) See aes att May scacll LASS Boybeais OH [NS,1, 1-50-2.60 bu Soinach, Wo 1. 2.00-| Allis Chal... 303 “+ $43) roll is the Koreans’ last. ssi OOS ae ce tt [Rte ToL Oe tice eee Ree gg adheorestl BED. esses me eons K — Am Atriin >, ey | Det, ccee-see + » DOG. cecseses ie : eave a MAE. cenessse TT Mar, Saseope 7 | er _ ros. Am | me —. “i a vase wage ; Detroft cases included, {federsl-state An Ge # Nal e i IVi a \ an anon #1, lores 22: lam Motors... 61 Ht : Posture Causes gall 33. Grate inree tisha ihm eee a oa: He is ak Bs . \ _|. Browns—Grade A large $1, small 33. am Geoting ... Be woe Suede ue H if life A h PS s pin 84 large ay Ove. 35%; pee- |r re 7a. ~as my: Back ; raded: am ES ee Merck 335 C es in 4 extra large 47; large |Am Viscose ... 283 Merxen Lino wa Pees : BN oe — “~~ 4 xtra large 46-47 Anse Wie c.. HE oe ‘enna s he British : State Workers: . . : Armeo sees Mole eg a . Medical Study Traces #5. no visa. gooneitithines can? pas wee: 4) Air Complaints at First iguoele ae tae ele Atl Cat Line... Monsan Ch |. 414 Pains to the Bad Habits moderate ana ciesrins ‘on ‘mediums and rh ee Mont Ward: mt Annual Conference to weakness at Chicago and New York cx: Motor . ma of Most Americans Figs ape ayAY sc. 3 Musi’. 383] LONDON (INS) — The British CHICAGO, July 31 (AP)—Butter Stes... Nat ae.” us civil servant's stiff. upper lip is CHICAGO (INS) — If, “Oh, My|steady: wholesale’ wring prices un |Bosing ‘Air *". $8 Ret Cash ® or * ts onal most] Rented: receipts 917.000; 83 AA, $0.80: / Bohn Alum ... a Nat Dairy ... «*1| beginning to quiver under the aching back, your $f: H 25; oa eoseass * at Gyos...., 87 of undeserved scorn used phrases, orthopedic physi- oo 1.78; & C 66.50. = Warn ... 2 Wat Leed..... 117.2 B irregular; receipts 1,700; whole- Mt... Nat Tes... 41.2 6 6:6 cians say you have no one tolsle buyine prices 1, dollar h ner '° 2iBrist My... 324 BY Central... 39.4 a ye ane by yourself—at least most Gian; mired dla megiame 36.80; |Budd Co ...:: 381 Nort & Weel. na ioe long, bitter years of suffer- ; Cy Site. . 30,00; current recetpts 31.50. Calum & H... 141 Nor Pao... 411/ government employes gathered A report by the medical de | ° 0 | a aes Segoe. et Germnte:~ HUIS econ, toe mene aneeal om partment of Northwestern Na- | oycago, duly 30 (AP)—Potatoes Can, Pee |... 32. Ohio Of) .-.-. 45) trence this year, Whatever the tional Life Insurance Co. traced |newstock arrivals 318; on track 363; /CaDltel Atl... 288 Owens cng... OF. most back troubles, even the dis- a : 7 468, Satur or st". T fes's wm, ea pewspapers may say or the pub- ‘. do |demana’ moderates, market’ on "whites|cater Tra .;- $24 Pen AW Air. 184 lic may think, they declared, a abling cues, to things propio weaker; on reds Barely. dy: carlot| Che & Oh... 4 Param Pict... sv4 civil servant's life was no bed of themeclves. Only a minority are |treck sales; washed 160 We, CalifornisiCnryder .... 043 Parke Da... 003 \roses : the result of outside causes. | }05 7S; Idaho-Oregon Cin ‘pail M..).; $0.4 Penney, JC.) 942/608" Rovkd ‘Reds 7.0; Tees Round Redelcrmt gv," G2? Ps RR... 27] A majority of the delegates The company’s bulletin listed 7.00. , sO hme oe a ene Ee said they were tired of the popu- Rev — rongee : ay L k Sol'Brd Aes! ie phiice ised #3 lar public view that government as number one cause ivestock | Col Ges ..-',. 16 Philip Mor... 454 of their back trouble—while standing, sit- Comw Bd...". 426 phil Pet... $4.2, C™Ployes Spent most ting, sleeping, working, lifting and|,,D°TmOU. suit. aPi-Moas—ea-lemn wgcs: eg Puy nis. gy | time brewing and drinking. ten ; mie ot Consum Pw.... 4.4 Prot & G... 506 4 wees snd) boilers in moderate sappy, ecu (coat Gen. a3 Fume": $23] one's and thelr working cond The firm commented |to weak, some bids 50 cents 5/cent Cores. 181 wea... -.... 426) Gone could be dowaright rugged, “The posture habits of most]eariy’ yuk good "and ‘ehotee, fed steers Cott, Os = 3° jer Drag ios They cited the case of H. Americans are pretty terrible. If|72.00-35.00, several loss | choice Corn Pd... 298 Rey Too B.... $23/P- Gray, a driving license exami- right posture habits were drilled chotee sround $25-Ib. helfers a wr “=. noch, Ope. wees B |ner who had to locate his office into all school children it would and. heifers “aerealn sdeean 2 me Safeway ise in the f ront parlor of a Mrs. save an enormous amount of mis- early sales za and Retiers 13.50 : Ba te Pape: $e) Jones and battle a large aspidis- ery and disability in later life, for|iy 13.00 down; canners and cutters 16.4 ... ¥0iitra daily. An aspidistra is an most back troubles occur in men/{2.20;,,Bet, many bulls or stockers and 2184 Beers Hoek’... 33.9 8geressive house plant of the fily- and women over 40.” . Gal vee —Gelakie 200, Maret opening 918 smell Of... a of-the-valley family and is known Pointing out that the human |. ...« 3 moderate but fully ample to the demand. | sis saie: bid and asked. ’“lyear to restore facilities. > Breakfasts—Luncheons Te $ "Meet Your Friends in the $| cmcnctersne’y, "AUTRE powry _ % Meet Your Friends in the) ctr geaay’ receipts 460 cooper won| Uganda Beasts Claim 43 Adults in ’55 $ Riker Fountain $i prices wecnancea: ewvy neve fey.) ——— $ $/20; light hens 17-18; broflers or fryers W ] M. O f U: S Li H 4 $ | 30:28: a6: $ Riker Bldg. Lobby 3/82 a, ait cat warace| WW elCOMe Mat Outior U. o. Lion Hunters'& Paid aid PPPPPPRAD LAS 4 fer” chotea...0né prime; small package - : other end. The huge-horned An- |. Protection prompt, and You,too, can build using our savings — a aw _ 2 a ee ww ew iw or buy a home, Ce tke eh ee bin and loan plan es We maintain a direct line to a member of all Now You Can Seve Money When.) You Buy Home Seve Up to 25% Now in One Poli Broader ed i You receive protection for your Home, the H. W. HUTTENLOGHER Agency H. W. ‘Huttenlocher 318 Riker Bldg. Insurance! _ . + “|, may Max. E, Kerns FE 4-1551 | maneaters—and he would earn the gratitude of a whole population.” After a year of terror in the An- kole area, the morale of the Afri- population is broken. They re- fe NATIONAL BANK OF | PONT! AC. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN AREHOLDERS’ | M natives, returned to wreak ven- geance on those who opposed them| Bank = in life. To track a lion down in this ter- te with a maneater is to sit up at night over a fresh kill arid wait|during business hours. for it to return, But the maneater develops special cunning and often Would you like to get stock? A mutyal fund? Or a group of stocks? You are invited.to call on us for current information or No obligation, of course. We will also be glad to help you plan a sound investment program séited to your needs or objectives. » There’s no charge for this service either. Your inquiries are welcome—by phone, by letter; or in person, WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange ond Other leading Exchonges- PONTIAC: 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg.-FEderal 4-2895 DETROIT: 3rd Floor Ford 1916 © Party Yoors of Serving MicKigan lnvestors © 1986 A Memo to Investors information about a certain quotations. 1 4 Building—WOodward 2-5525 ce :§ : ; Ree ay fapoged Ro. 3 +4 : ; ne | 5 i 3 F | # 7 ve = 7 i ay 5 two-man-powered — a cars, soapbox variety, was Mrs. Gopertzen’s idea, persuading her son, Wayne, 15, that this was.an easy way “to get rid of all the back-yard stickers.’ Race winners split a dime prize, furnished by her. Brooks * ze Sz HEEL F z [ Leaque Leaders eee gs atl; tem. ; Yor. 371: "Goa OStel Official Flies tures. . official of the hostel group, said - tative, Is flying from New York, | and will try to find out ali de- 8; der the direction of the U, S. For- ‘est Service, brought the injured fo See Disaster Site ment for assorted injuries ranging from shock to leg and skull frac- Dr. George McGeary, Portland William Nelson, a field represen- ‘tails of the accident, The group of nineteen teenagers cusis for Buh Adcock of Braves Outfit off one club. Hank Sauer, then with Chicago, hit 13 against Pitts- i EGE 4 Bs the GOP this year. 400 teet down a/ning 1954. J *. was more or " said Adcock about- . “He (Manager I could hit it if i - 58 . a BFr eos mae 5 8 é i f / 7 i trie gi sg AP Arranges New Setup for Olympic Games able to concentrate on de- scriptive, features, interviews and the story behind the Olympic Neil Staebler, Democratic state hopes to sell the voters was. Legislature by Republicans ‘after being written in the Olds Hotel by lobbyists for General Motors and Ford.” Staebler said the people know that state tax programs are writ- ten by the Legislature. DISTORTED. IMPRESSION “If high state taxes were run- 1956."" State of Michigan Business Brings Democratic Blast last week to the effect that the state was logjng ground in busi- ness and industry. This theme was develoned hy He answered with figures from the Economic Development Com- mission showing that “almost 240 million dollars of new plants or expansions gan for the first “John Feikens, whose party's) bread is well buttered with contri- butions from that source, promptly chimed in with a published press statement accusing Gov. Willlams'| of ‘being anti-business,”’ Staebler were planned in Michi- six months of Reduction to 40 Hours Almost Statewide; Pay Stays the Same ALBANY, N. ¥, @®—Most of the the work-week reduction au- i The state has about 80,000 em- ployes. UAL Setting Records; Earning $1.64 a Share - CHICAGO (INS) — United Air Traffic gained 14 per cent and said, referring to the Republican ° State Central Committee chairman, Denver Deluged—Again! “Feikens knows this charge is, phony, but when the Michigan Manufacturers Association lays down the line for the party he has to go along. His fat campaign would dry up if he treasury didn't.” a Volunteer mountain-climbers, un- out in stretchers to ~ Timberline Lodge and most of them were é a . Detroit, r York : : Nees Rivers. Chieagp, | 13: ... Jensen, on, om and, Mantle, New York. Brewer, . on 10 decisions )— : ree, Chi-| ork, 14-4, » 87; Wenn. > — . a2; Benoendiens Sot" alley, Cincinaat! {, 74: Snider, ‘ork, : er, Bt. see, OME RU Brooklyn | and z neon, pt; Adcock, Mi. eetiet BASES—Mosys, New York, 22: nm, Gs econ, St, tem i L . ; Temple, Cin- att | and dix, Philadelphia. |Hospitalized; Rider Hurt 67; Boy- nigh’ and touls,, ple Creek Rd., suffered a frac- Long, tured nose and injuries to the face and right lez. His passenger, Da- Sonia vid L. Spruth, 15, of Oxhow Lake, Chk was treated and released at the : hospital for a head injury. ./On a curve, arc, Woman Check Passer 9: Nigel. Arraignment was before Water- flown to Portland hospitals. Driver Runs Off Road, A White Lake Township youth is in ‘‘satisfactory’ condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital today suf- fering multiple injuries after his car went off the road late last t. Jay V. Rathlea,*16, of 9143 Crip- Rathiea told investigating county deputies he lost control of his car on 3-Years Probation Shirley L. Wiltfang, 22, of Dray- ton Plains, was given three years ‘probation after pleading guilty to an uttering and publishing charge’ Monday. She paid $100 court costs. ford, Township Justice Willis D. . She was arrested July \ oe Ce _- «6 ee eh ie 2 REDLEG RELIEF ACE -- Hershell Freeman, above, ace relief pitcher of the Cincinnati Redlegs who- won his ninth victory against three losses in beating the Pittsburgh Pirates last night says he doesn’t care if he ever starts a game ‘as long as we can win the pennant and the World Series." Redlegs are 2% games behind first place Milwaukee and they have eight games in 11 days | Braves coming up soon. aye i i 4 rahe ue ie ; . : ey Fi c: : al . Pee ee oP eae ee eee ee ee ee eS ee “4 \ ? AP Wirephete passengers gained 16 per cent. DENVER (INS) .~ Denver and Judge Passes Sentence on False Check Passer Shirley Louise Wiltfang, 32, of Drayton Plains, who pleaded guilty July 23 to passing a worthless $22 check in Waterford Township July passed bad checks totalling $271, was placed on probation for a term of three years and ordered to pay tion of the $271. Man Pleads Innocent to July Knifing Assault Charged with knifing another man in Pontiac July 11, Franklin Hollis of 76 Hess St. pleaded inno- cent to felonious assault yesterday at his arraignment in Oakland County Circuit Court. Judge Clark J, Adams continued Hollis’ bond of $100. « Breakin. Nets Fine Basilio R Irwin St,, Who pleaded guilty July 23 to the breakin of a Pontiac mar- ket July 15, was sentenced yester- day to three years’ probation and with the + 4 Va ‘ { ae As * 5 a a ae a! a ee fee le: Bee Cseeres | Nrayter ” wages Call PE 13 for appt, $100 court costs and make restitu:| Ortega, 23, of 381. ses (it Span tee: burn Home, Au- Rev. J. ‘Har ‘tfielating.”"tnter- 30th, 1955, Take her in Thine arms, dear Lord ever let her AIR AMBI'LANCE OROUND Pursiew Purera! Home PE 4-131) ’ ar f ‘erilities OR »T75" ig — Waterford Tap Donelson-lIohns La. Serv FE 2-004). Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Gevice Plane or Motes = rE }a3T SER KIRKRBY Home—FE 4-198? 5 Seen Puneral BLOCK H2, 4 SPACEs IN Chapel Cemetery MAple 5-4041. . eae center drive, The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL.FE 2-8181 From 38 a.m, to 5 p.m. errors should be te All immediately. The Press for that portion of the first insertion of the advertise- ment which m ren dered valueless through the cancellations Closing time for advertise. ments containing type sizes largér than regular agate type is 12 o'clock noon the dav previous to publication. Transient Want Ads may be cancelled un to 9:30 a.m the day of publiestinn efter the first insertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3} Days 6 Davs _ Estate | -Salesmen and - ‘Saleswomen Sroming. We na a freee YOU WILI. EARN MONEY NOW WORKING Malay A C. Schuett REALTOR 7400 E. Highland Rd. (M59) EXPERIENCED ENOE with am - derwriter, Ave. eS enh Must have Sala Rova} Oat WARE Bhast bow Leake Call Pa 3-9445. manag _ Good preseription man er. Top B'ham oe ae tess . eri, iow Drug. Real Estate Salesmen New ome, greteste. Pontiac, Wa- terford & area, Experience ‘erred ROSEHILL REALTY KEnwood 20060 or DRexel 1-0044. 1979 Grand River, Detroit REAL ESTATE cense preferred. We Must Xnow AN, 7 need two the T. G. TROCKE REALTOR 1648 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-461 Sears, Roebuck and Co. WILL EMPLOY 3 SALESMEN All Sears’ famous benefits, as you qualify for them. Earning potential of $150 per week, draw against commission, . For confidential interview eall Mr. Christie, FE 5-6168, bet. 9 a.m. and. 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednes- 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13; 14, 16, 19, 20, 25, 28, 4%, 48, 49, 56, 66, 68, 83, 96, 98, } 106, 113. ~ Help Wanted Male 6 AUTOMATIC WASHING service man Must be ¢ enced. Steady em ment Ti. ATTENTION 2 tween 10:30 a.m. and 12 m. ALERT, AMBITIOUS MAN WITH car, National company needs 2 it territory, Oakland and sur. nt ® s, bin] fs a ~ call, proven success ropos! ton. No Investment required. Sin- cerity, pleasing personality and initiative is ‘imperative. See Mr. James Lang, Waldron Hotel, 7 to m or Thurs Lafayette. - CASHIER fora! | ai} . 5. Genera, office work. eer iy ee Re el os BLOOMFIELD _FASHION SHOP MIDDLEAGED | wi MAN, CARE ~4 ren, Live im. @IDOLEAGED LADY TO LIVE and care for * ehildren. Ca: OR 327% In u after E-AQED TADY for 2 small * for bome ther wage . FE 8-2470. M'D! AGED LADY CARE for 2 Live tn 5 get? 4 hrs. a dey with Avon Cosmetics b hice weekly in- come. ata’ territories, We train * it references = Blooentie . Other hi em “at Mughesi veges, Woodward +1756 wk days. Opening Fur Refinisher Experience necessary hours, rt time apply Wailtes* rsonne!l FOR some experience. ew Ponti. . Box 8, stating references and ex- cted salary, - REAL A i : recing, or Meena as uett ed our ead under Help C. Sct _ REALTOR 7400 E. Highland Rd. (M59) RETAIL GENERAL OFFICE Neat, reliable. accurate with figures gna typing ability. Apply in per- WARD's HOME 4" 8. Saginaw 8t. SALESWOMAN Attractive position for exp. sale«- women i exclusive women’s e>- Parel, Highest salary and com- onan paid, Hilda's Botiqowe, FE o SEAMSTRESS QUALITY DRY cleaning plant. Good working con- ditions, « 534 §. Woodwark, ham °° SECRETARY WANTED be fast eccurate st hand or have dic- 7; ae ee $4 day and Thursday. 4 1.89 3.48 5.04 5 2.25 4.08 6.00 fin is is ~ " ; SALESMAN WHO IS PROMOTA- 8 3.0 6.48 9.60 BLE. Long established LJ 4.05 7.29 =©=(10.80 -_ ~-bas, openin og for man without ex- é s§ e in our field, who has am- we ton and ude for sales man- for ra ia r Sonalien cad ’ 3 or on move: ‘BOX REPLIES into position with above-average At 10 a.m the intome on overwrite a.m. Today there bones. F Person chosen wilt receive ‘re replies Press rou eld ou were at the a hi aliber phar who fA - office in the following ing for a ying direct sales ~ ¥ boxes: sition with a future, call Ebert oe ‘ uest, Roosevelt 1, between 1 and 4 on Thursday and Friday. SALES MANAGER EXP, IN AP- niiances. Unusual opportunity for right Sen’ references Pontiac Press, Box 67 to n SOUND interesting and qualt! FINANCT AL busines: FUTURE IN is 6interviewin: ‘ing fermers and bus: ness men for com —, open for en between $7,000 per year, roien pays from §300-$500 per Address box 19, Pontiac Press, in own handwriting stating qualifica- tions. . AN WA SAL! NTED Fibergias & aluminum awning ty DRAW AND FE 6-3801 wall, SALESMEN Have onan rete experienced In selling, ‘istings, ad Co p.m, a BOYS, VETS—TRAVEL poe under 26, tour and to 4 P.M. Thursday only. MPER AND PAINTER, FIRST . No others need apply. ‘Butech’s Collision Bervice 228 Elisabeth Lake Rd. FE 46144. EXPERIFNCED ROOFER. OL 147i. Classified Ads! To swap what you don’t need for what you do, call FE 28181. 2-026 4 TECHNI tor opr ‘ing vertis! IAN 2 "Prenty ot and contacts, a ‘® unlimite MAHAN REALTY CO. WTD. 118 Tndianwoud Lake Orion TOOL MAKERS. ITE MAKERS, machine hands rate, over- me Schaver Tool & Die Co. 2098 e Birm . WA : . mine lathe gpereter, Excellent working ¢onditions good equipment, good : Si'¥? ab tgst ont" ale W. Roch eater ‘Rd, Clawegi, good wages rey 4 ar ig lh. aeoment. alae vocations. hospl- LJ M. C MFG. CO. 18 Indianwood Rd. Lake Orion TAKE CARE ALL v i010 pam “Must live ie Rothaaes ; live area. OL 1-0068 ester _.. WANTETY _ Waitress, Min't Lunch, 9 E. Pike. Rg Sy change for housekeening room, rE 1 or OA 2008 Roe oft Shale oan. Sor 3-330." children, Days. WOMEN FOR Ce aad ing in beauty Hos 3 my a ge ~ NO fom ik A... ona are fo “; 7 sekeepe care for 3 yr. old while parents tj Mile and Rochester. Rds. area. Prefer live in References. Pontiac Press Box 73,0 BIRMINGHAM > gat 1283 8. Woodward, MI ares. monthly average. nished.. Expenses ad Mal, Roosevelt Hotel am, iny fe ¥ DON'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy; swap, hire, dial FE 28181.i ate wee CAREER CENTER mt REE pute . MIDWEST en Pu MEN “IMs - fag ce TIONS. 408 State Bank Bidg PE 6-427 Instructions =—«_ 9 MAY A “Bain Way" DRIVER pan. FE 5002 Bee, PE O28 Work Wanted Male 10 b-) CARPENTER WORK. NEW & repair Pe +4310. _OR 34857 CARPENTER work, ALL EInDS. — John Fea.herstone. FE _ #100 CABINET MAKER AND CARPER. © Kitchen & specialty. CEMENT WORK T OR A mates. OR 3-3782. free a) a ee a _painting PE. 10i8 URNA ing AND RE pairt Wied ‘and delivered te your’ Wt, Union n Wreckin Oe, 8 Dally & fun. “i ~ STRUCTURAL L-BEAMS - AINTING A E RATING, FE 40444. Painting & Wall Washing | Pree estimates "E2708 Physio-Therapy ZIA Television Service 22 COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV repair, 606 W. Huron. Night serv- APPLIANCE S We service makes — small appliances. 8. Oakland Ave. FE +401, ACE TREE A and trimming Get our 23-7188. _ple 5-00 MARRIED anon Desinks WORE f any & WASON WORK, STONE wa ORE PAINTING AND REP. CON tractin, rr 70413 and 5-4005° SLUMEeS WORK WANTED. Reasonable ’ SMALL CEMENT AND BLOCK jobs, Also repair, FE ao YOUNG MARRIED MAN i WORK WITH GOOD Pav. PHONE FE #1321. DAY YOU OUNG MAN DESIRES WORK OF y kind. FE 8-3375 Work Wanted Female ll ALL TRONINGS PICKUP. AND DE- livery, $3 bu. EM 388 ALL TRONINGS, $3 A BU. PICK- wp and delivery. vi oets2. A-1 A 3 ® fh fetvers dav service. aint, 14, WouLD Bx ea sttt go home hts. FE _ bear HOUSECLEANING 2 DAYS A WE. FE 5-5456 LADY WANTS WALL WASHING or washing and tironings, Reas fiiMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, secretarial service SM 23-2842. NURSE AVAILABLE. TR RAINED nractical _FE | 5-124 NEW RESIDENT TEACHER . AP- Jonnsen. RELIABLE | WOMAN Want 5 DA Bay wELiABES Se Sats Call PE 2-65 10 between 7:00 & _8: m, REFIN DY WaEHinoe AND TRONINGS DONE, Se @ bushel. Very good work. reise. Laundry, Phone rr jae any not clean in your FOR FAMILY LA sage? Cal FE 2-211, we have a A Hing’ Bent AS ror young) ice, ph. Pontise Laundry, PE son! ecee hak you ome axe cou Must live in.) _2-8101 a Rave for $60.96 ineludin attach- Southete preferred. Will exch, ref- ments, Hoover Co. 1% Water St. erences, Write Pontiec Press Landscaping 18A | LEARN ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL. eee DONE s pon og ee aad Fn. N a summer, Wasi ¢ Preeuy. ang deliver |BULLDOZING DOE, EVENINGS | 9°59 "to 11:26 @.m.. cw Can PE St 9109 hs 2nd and Wed Ba to 110 | CUSTOM BOLEDoeine YARD. a Someiy iaatiing, take. Building Service 12) driveway greding. and back side. bomen, 535 Branc ~ oo Oe cara ERY ON ATE, ; CLARK'S LANDSCA SERV: | "Say 30, 1956, 1 will not be re- rc ea i A a aaa see tas ee Ao ceeene Dakinnd 83440, (COMPLET wi Mt gett. Rasch 2. colton iton, 1004 West ne oe SANDING ) nance and shrubbery. 98 yrs. ex-) Huron St., ac, . * Frxarand perience. PE 65-6625 N NEW ULTRA MODERN LAYING. IsKING QUALITY EXPERT ‘FREE TRIMMING AND Farm Jean's Bel-Aire Benue .c. BUD se a set removals. Fh. FE $6503 or Stylin’ ae vont Of Gns HEA SERY.- LLOYD MONROE | ieree grass. reeds a0 bah eu Bh | “dee: Sit Pontge State Banx FE 4-6866 it. Fa Sas KT TAYING "SANDING “FIN. 50D, MARION BLUE ae ee Travel Agencies 25A Licensea contractors ‘tant ; _Pontise Hardwood Ficor Service.| 9. M1, Some pstimates ani PLANNING A TRIP? A&B-TRENCHING | $04, teste tree, White's 313 E. | stn, RAIL SHIP RESERVATIONS | Pees.” *'*' Une “elt O° SODDING, SEEDING AND ROT GREAT LAKES CRO —— ae tit * mm ¢ * ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK | femoral. ~~ ere " ONT NTI AC ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK TREE TRIMMING 45° Sa du | TRAVEL SERVICE coosenette, Deere Sere snd ete.) or PE 61188 698 W. HURON 8T. FE_8-3251 eer BLocr” AND CEMENT) Moving & Trucking 19 Wtd, Children to Board 26 e. Residentia tnd commer. “~~ TIME tata Renigential work Ph. FE/ At MOWING-RADLING & 000R, ROME. PULL SUILDER. Licensed, HovsEs, Reasonable R Fer bse - . s ¢ arages and remodeling. Clark-\pDUMP TR CARL LAN- ; Hon ‘MA S227 erin. 285 Rackwell ot. Par-| Wid. Household Goods 27 min: » 4+-3826, CEMENT WORK Ba: footin bik and emt. work Pree estimates, PE. 41630. Cake MEN TO ado vouwr repairs and alteration’, additions, porches, roofing. «i Secsmenton ~~ a. We only tiny) uniy er 0 the entire ey én and 3 to § yrs Wayne . HOOVER SERVICE - EFINED MIDDLEAGED LA ene ee like baby sitting evenings.; with | _of rar rau nay Ee an LIGHT fF RAULINO AT AN , Free estim: on repairs, ‘up and’ det a eT) Water &, FE ote al, 76386. WELL DRILLING wel, and pump repa.r. OR 3-2306. ___ Garden Plowing 16B PLOWING, DISCING,. GRADING, oy mowing, We by 4 side. FE 46-4228 _715 Scott Lk. Rd OTO-TILLING LAWNS AND GAR a 4 OR 3-076. 18 Laundry Service CURTAINS FLAN OR RUF- ed Beautifully finished. Pontiac ‘SLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS. . B Fr oan Sphinn Pe ti. | Mare 6 Bene. PO Bie DRY WALL BY MACHINE. with brown in Auburn estimates, No ‘ob too bie or Rei ry mont. PE 49067 small. PE 5-468 iost: BL DRAY- |Fesae' a, wetng aie 5 Pe ton Weed Watkins Lake area. © ater LASTERING optical cat ic. at "Bears How LAWN MOWER SHARPENING AD- , : feet, So, Maateey aiamenee. | We Valuable papers. Lost in State FOURS CO NORETE BABE ee , CON. ment. mee estimates 3-7184. tact FE 3-07a0. ?, SEWER CLEANING | sr, youn Party Warr 70 Sinks—Sunday Sertyre. FE 42012 ichigan Animal ttescue League. nannay MACHINE Ry 4 pal “Hobbies & Supplies lies 24A 8 HEATING SERVICE BBLE SETS. 23. Gas, and furnaces, | ae... EW OORAR ‘y Ti BACKENSTOSR. up. g = consultation. ) REMOV- FE _$-5201. FE | ~Aerotred Knapp Shoes WwW TR SERVICE — Y- Fread Herman vin ing.” Dute) elm. Mosq’ & | 2070 Airport Ra. OR 3-15 fruit Binge =! & remov auD AID, RM. 10. estim Phore FE 48305 or} 01's N. Saginaw. FE 40539. Le | DAINTY MATD SUPPLIES. Mrs, Burnes. PE 2-6814, 93. Mark. IN DEBT? If you are having trouble meeting our payments, see Us a MICHIGAN oat COUNSEL. LADIES Do you have a sick vacuum cleaner that FE Saet - Ls NO OF A KIND —_a PE 4-710. RUBB'SH OR ANY- plore si anywhere ASH HAULING thing from _or_anytime. INCINERATO! any time, 4 OP PONTIAC'S LARGEST araitare. buyert Cash waiting. WANTED TO tools and misc, items, MY ena GET I1T- QUICK, through Classified Ads!) Yes, whatever it is — dial FE 28181 for. an ad- writer and get it! ee ah I WANT TO LIVE IN OR NEAR PONTIAC OHNSON, Realtor 5S. Te! FE: Rd, K. L Templeton, Rea eit 333 Orcharg Lake RA WE 44563 $290,000 $e verstese sew Ss area sae Te Buy-To Sell~To Insure’ MAHAN | REALTY CO, ae AC ES © “> neat ns uitad'| INT | pe 40521" eta | contract Realtor vidge te the bine sre. 24 é - ER of your contract ‘Edw. M, aa Realtor TN, ce IR oe Wanted ma Estate 32A SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? IT DOESN'T PAY Our method of showing only to qualified prospects saves you time . “Den't worry and m lookers." farms, taken, ont i aot prep. erties, We e all details financing and closin At our Me neve "aph inaw. | TOU O gUY 1t- werk t IngURE it MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS Cooperative Estate Exchange 1076 =W..-tturon — NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE “CASH” Is not too difficult to get for yotir HOME When you list your property “ CALL Us for expert coereant of your and let our Natt xperienced sales men go to work for you. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. ae 7 at. Ph. PE 6-0168 Years Service * Open ves. {| 8:30 BUY.OR SELL prove it. R, D. RILEY BROKER 509 Elizabeth Lake na. JE +187 $$$ 24 HOUR $$$ CASH FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY ARNOLD - . REAL ESTATE 710 6. FE 806% CASH 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY IM WRIGHT, Realtor come Ave, Aaa ve c A fm, bed: modern, good i : ea. private bath, adults. 72 Nor- 7 Sy Fe fr . 2 “TE $-5783 * it e- —— x \ o™ Laninomenn Rent a rormevee 2 33 wea WILLIAMS INSURANCE — A EER WANT TO SELL? TO SELL? acre a serie et a A. Taylor LISTINGS WANTED 7. my the ona OL 141 ; OL 14121 CASH FOR deat Roy ENA TRADES eet trade, $,,0. ELLIOTT & ‘yorEns N a WA ANTED sora Fe eee Leslie R, Middleton FE _7-0086 resorts Rent Apts, Furnished 33 3 iz ad — te priv. bath, entr, Nice - 2 ROOM, ere COUPLE, private entrance, il¢ E. Howard. 2 ROOM APT. a he FURN, 490 2RM FURN. ma? wis ENT. LY, 8. A 37 LARGE ROOMS A Heorhels call ‘ves, Private Ee mn a nee at Rigi a ag oe grLe KE ORION. Available now, Middle age or y "NORTH SAGINAW 4 room ne children per- mitted. week. "kK. G. "HEMPSTEAD. 102 Huron PE 4-0204 THREE ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. adults ont Oak! Ave. on bus line. os wpier, stove "and erator child . FE a Sosontes. wer mo. i LARGE ROOMS, PVT BATH welcome. me OR S300 oe a AND BATH. es re ae en eee a Lake Ree 7-3i. “He was decorated bythe Army for janing the Navy” ae REALTOR FE 43581 i A gd Siesta eat WARD E. PARTRIDGE) ft sar te of nes” rom. Down paym WILLIS M, BREWER See Serer io ROOMS teeburn. 3 kitchen & laund v. West side FE 20913. ed - for rent, 1 oat ay Brick Ranch ' Le ie en sie Bioomf field Highlands | as a eee W. Huron St.—3 “28 pe SS te THE wleecici PRIS. _For Sale Howes 4s WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON ST, ____ OPEN EVE. 7 TO 8 ") - ae bome ad Senor, oat irene Bloom. ah | 4-450 = i Li Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, 208. Main | Mich. . fe at ae U 148 ft. frontage, eat ittle tate trom and . 2 pases ) RSE Sintec aceite 3 =. ‘ua f for the a = ea gun. 1 t0 8 a. BROWN 1 neighbor- Only 4‘ “miles from Pon- $1,000 DOWN — West side. 5-rm. modern with two ja lote, Paved st. Basement rn, “Excellent Near. Orer Per ea tt ranch ety , two-car ga- v3 emer rene ane & ‘ comple with and screens. 24-ft ream ase MORE PEOPLE 3 bedroom home ve INTO’ —_ only, $1, fount inx20 living rm, plastered walls, coved isa odern kitchen. Wired for electric dryer. Automatic oil hi ; Serie 1% ot ger garene. eges escent $10,500 full Srice . BETTER - this one today—it ay not be er eilante temerrow room room, Kitchen. Pu’ rage. New Delro , termnee. rest. condiien. 2273” ood Only $8,800, $1.500 dn. "i." HOMES ew this pad hard to find. 3 10210 io dining recres: jon roo: e. knotty Automatic dishwasher rmn-to-m. e kitchen. 7 Au prick. WHITE _ BROS. { nee ; Open Bes. pone OR F208 104 your money—a fine 2 bed- 4 I be ge on aed bane. po a reened sun peren overlooking Se ES ea ema HAPPINESS NORTHWEST SIDE ON 5 fie, Mee die frontage on A at =. ome down IT's CLEAN NIC GI RESALE BUILT North side. fay, ins and bath 2 bedrooms, one floor tubs, water softener, etc, Landsca . Oof- fered at mepen Ne wes te GI mo a. #71 mo, inci, taxes and insur a : . To Buy—To Sell-to you BUY IT WELL INSURE IT MAHAN EALTY CO. REALTORS coopertive Real At Exchange NEXT Boor’ TO BRANCH $650 DOWN ARP ~ VACANT BUN- ALOW at ROOMS AND BATH. Ga- RAGE, NICE , DIATE . R. J. VALUET, Realtor M45 ohesane AVE | gt am MUL’ NICHOLIE ‘xt| NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 1_W. Huron F_5-8189 EMBREE & GREGG HAYDEN ete WALTON, Near Balgwin. 4 “west sIDE. off Lake WHY PAY RENT? | 4.3 bedroom home base- A Fully Modern Home rena iii fon, terms. “O° $8,800 sermees, Seer genes. O. MONTHLY PAYMENTS Beth. On Portis reed. $44.62 . 4 ROCHESTER-UTICA AREA. oft Auburn, go ss oun Geed Onty a Few Homes Left storie screens. I'e Car Ee: sage: MS0. E, Mighiand, 9 acres. 1 acre Hurry! | home. sy hearages, "6 12,509” with an ; OPEN DAILY aPATLY Q8D SUNDAY $1280 DOWN ‘AT BALDWIN 4 leree or eae home ‘eter. Westown. | Sein tain tits St REALTY CO. Wy, Satan arate, aes MOORE PRONE Pw +00 t MSS to Duck Lake Ra, Watch for open sign Salesman - U J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 6 E. Walton f 6-0441 ri he 2 Oven _Eves. NEW 3 B RAN with 1056 square feet rime ar oak decora’ throughe meter heat, Li ar garage. 000x150. In exce: font Lo vohewy poignpe rhood. On! $13,500 term r. ‘Chesl at LADD'S tne. HI!!THERE! SON! Northwestern Hwy, & Telegraph SMALL HOME ALL FURN. IN- gintes TY, eg Te ees wee. range. 200x250 La thade trees, mad dont ~poursett shop Near Auburn eights, Ready for occupancy. $8050. $1500 P ‘T. SMITH, REALTOR 1598 E. Auburn, Beek. OL, 61226 Cherokee Hills Lo a posal anit, Recrone and jaun- room tathe tie ona fireplace Gat at h A tage, Lot Done tna Boxeasce schools He bus. Owner Near Webster School This is a well planned 6 home with 1 bedroom and lav- atory down and 2 nice bedrooms and bath up. New ot! furnace and water heater. 2 car garage. Price $12,800, only $2, down or lady owner may take smail house in “trade. Watkins Lake re ths, and. picturesque liv m. ba ft. on the ¢ 40 ft. lake Rs take vacant farm in trade. Pray’ ue. Gladly shown KINZLER 670 saad & By y “jturon ra Ta re. GATEWAYS to Re bedroom | TC) SUIT YOU AND AT SLICE OF HAM * For Sale Houses 43 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE George R. Ce REA eb on Besa “** INDIAN VILLAG Humphries} 20474 Evenings omnis | a a For Sale Houses’ 43 NOW Is THE i . PA esl for a shed BRS ak" so! paso our” e will bu te your plans, or FOR BETTER HOMES eure. Call today tur cotien 3 BEDROOMS IcK ETE SUBURB. One of the city a ranch = homes we eave had in some wrpe to B and sttusted on side. ruin ‘ gas wabeivision, wood | Win take your home in trede. - fon om e 5 large . en. | WEST SUBURBAN wanes we wae oa oth- A 2 bedroom in } and new few ie agtorms 5 an med road. A low down payment puts you in, Bee this one today. a att RARE BARGAIN home in Bloomfield will Besiroomer Hag vestibule anyone, 3 bedroom ranch, we beautiful li room, very euto, Sa at hag et vely lawn and eping, NO at $11,000, r rtunity ever came your way to move into i] =p aces as such a price. Cail and A’ gactifice oon for ealy e sees Evenings after 6, call Mr, Weitzel, FE 45-1585 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253. vrune REAL ESTATE. PE PE 44075 NEER I HIGHLANDS. REAL bedrms. Beautiful attic V. Blinds, peting, Som. turasture. base. * ent, 2 a iil Linden. * tie "Be ft ba dining area, lam SYLVAN LAKE. ‘ 4 \% acre lot with lake priv, also take @ trade. ‘ JIM WRIGHT, Realtor M5 Oakland Ave re | wT pedro Seminole Hills large iota § $1, ten mover youre rick home built tn 1950, 1% a 2% rT month, MOD- tiled baths, fireplace, picture rey. . vinéow carpeting and drapes, porch and 1% lots, |NEAR MADISON Ge tea ya |" te Gladly shown by appointment. ment. ” ar at 5 1.4 eremie tile bath. ms, © Ottawa Hills. ‘ dounaarown Kitchen, gas heat room and bath home with ga- pn Rt 66 ee om rage, parse & drive, dra Lhd and m other features FOR COLOR 612, with cash to PHA mort- trom # Rractonas, tar; gage. . lot with 3 car garage. ti8- WM. H. KNUDSEN ° REAL’ 610 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. , Phone FE 44516 . REALTOR FFE 5-0471 LAKE ORION AREA mn Joslyn, corner Ird. Neat Groom and bath home. Open eae & Sun Pex 7F 5-264 Feet ret as for teal ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE living. at just $7,200. . - Easy ter BY OWNER LAKE FRONT $ bedroom modern home, Beat the Heat with this nicely inside city on let 80x! finished lake front home. con with shade and fran recs. sisting of aree onl Meee 8S Full price ony $8,950, Smell down payment. odern § room home Small down payment, Call FE 4-2544 or FE 4-1444. See this attractive 1 house with fenced ya . Com with carpet- ing and “drapes, Call today. _John K; Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 2 w _—— Street . Eve. FE 4-4046 sto Good 33 Photie ae Established tn 1916 WE'LL BUILD A HOME A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD HERE ARE TWO ~~ GOOD EXAMPLES 263-—- >-BED- Rat. rr Rano RANCH P-178 — aS ft. ees HOME with attached gara: breerew and enclosed S whieh could double as a first floor activities chosen for the ver featty” located and arranged thrgom, 16 ft. kitchen, {oe areas, ful] basement. is and more make this home a standout va: for $14,750. We will help you with the and financing arrange- mronte We'll price a 450 HOME “PLANS We have in our files by Pua a WRIGHT “architects ¢ Pontiac area's only au HOME PLANN ERS. CENTER” FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HOMES" office Diniq avy, peer Telegraph REAL ofS Baldwin Ave. 4-6203 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE . _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING 262 Pa ons Teerte rome, ne ‘. on Sea? . Co-Operative Real Estate SUMMER COTTAGE $500 ; DOWN 4 repens. natural fireplace, screened porches, full price $3075, $35 per mo. Pearl Development’ Co, COLORED FAMILIES 6 room modern. Mt © : iyeincome $18,000, only 82-/ $1350 Down P| WwW. DINNAN @ Gls, nea 66 W. Huron e207r| decorated, | ts end, ont. PEARL BLDG. CO. rec ™ OFFE: FOR your equity present home IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY pF cee NEW 3 BEDROOM FHA HOMES One Mile, Vest $645 Dn.| #EE EE this living “Foom plus. carpet ee Hf ote ne vise Built-In oven and range. FE 5-7923 aie | 30 p.m.| New yasher ef 1 oe * 8 part payment. ieee Gl $670 Dn. s0:0 Dew Nn. $950 Down . BED a Soo eae r ry 3 BEDROOM “RANCHMASTER” Linds, Viste ‘pehool tm. north COMPLETELY FINISHED Ee LARGE LOTS, Ag OrreD fags, Spe ats oO an entre EAST OF OPDYKE West Suburbes New. ranch home with 3 bedrooms, tled twin basins, 16 ft. combina- tion kitchen and dinette. . Bateman NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. ye bee OW. HURON 8T. ~e Ped be on be el we wont ¢ a legety $room modern neo ne Bring ike setting ved vellings: one iaeld kitchen with breakfast nook Rec. roo sereened porch. ear arage om a iar AT eS, us er appointment. Only LAKE fate LEOGES 6 room bungalow, Featurin me modern kitchen, baseboa: arge utility room, storms screens. 1% car ¢ we t* lot. Only $9,800, term eal oid 2 for 7 Jour money money. bd ¢ eine. s and sc d-car garage area. drive. vn this for $8, LOW, LOW ‘DOWN PAYMENTS We have several homes with $500 to $1,500 down. Large, medium and small, some with immediate ssession, New homes and older omes. Tt will be @ KK. to show you, heat and Large At wet y One Ata wal NORTH END #475 DOWN . utility, Natural hard- Built in 1054. $475 full f today payment, No extra cost, aee RIDGEWAY TOR LJ nl O'N | | REAL LIOR - BUILDER Russell Young Hu FE 4-4525 | 412 W. ol BUILD We will build on your lot a lovely and all interior studding. very attrac- GI's ATTEN.~We now have a choice selection of older tomes and new ones rang- ing in price from $6,750 to $11,500, City or suburban, any of this property can be purchased with a very jew down payment You be PR AS A BaCTURE. i this 3-year ranch me. Pleasant | ta tied kitchen — rmica . Plastered walls, * grand basement, and FIRST OFFERING — Only $1,300 dn. Attractive home. 17 ft. living room. mnenee has ample eating space, Pull path: Artistic fence edorns the front yard. A steal at $7,800. Balance #49 per month including taxes and insurancé, Hurry. SYLVAN VILLAGE A real home for comfort plus beauty, 22-ft. living room with natural fireplace, chee richly kitchen. bedrooms ood tna thteet % aes re Garage. All thie in a boas: thful setting of trees. QUALITY BUILT, 1 owner oat ty with expansion at- tie. Exceptionally attractive kitchen, modern bath with shower, Full basement has good recreation possibilities. automatic water, @ Landscaped Lake area, Takes substantiol down ot Sit, 000, but is value plus RAY O’NEIL, Reaftor, tive design.” “ask for Mr. Brown. L. H. BROWN. Realtor W. Huron gy Rang 1362 West Sidé $3.300 down will this excellent buy 4024 ‘Ledgestone Drive “Westridge at Waterford” "53 built, 32 bedroom, brict ranch located “ beautiful “Westridge” me lo’ iy tandsqaped | ® Wall-to-wall carpeting in living room and edgestone fire- ed with - with attractive space. Activities room, too. Oak 3 Income Propirties Me-ppatnent bullding wee tion et for’ guick ick uction cost for guic Pale at $45,000. que tamity qates — § and bath down. and bath wp. Perfect condition insite and outside — low maintenance. St ag, rental area, Priced at Leslie R. ee Realtor Fe % 5-816 ry ‘or FE Pat °4 mpsen ti ot Naa pals Kamps Fas, elect, one, The pam eit, |REALTORS FE 40528 Set pe peste "OT | art 8. Tele ree & Sun, — SPECIAL! A COUNTRY LIVING ¢ ROOM MOUSE. F UL baum lot p0xa80 re sot Oaehod. ONLY 0,108, meine poression "Ao ny «| C, HOUSTON REALTY Ens on payment, Priced 7 ay, eeu ai ri ¥ WRIGHT, Realtor $950 DOWN 2is Onkiend Ave, __"_PE bet , and) dasement elec ; Pees FOR COLORED ings Venetian ‘blinds, near school plus bath o iaree cncloned CITY EOTs rh. Wiee stone fireplace, Two vacant off each 60x120 Gry traye'a other ewiras A | THD, sidewall, and water. Priced serine ot Meas down M24 FRONTAGE . Near Oxford w: farm Thome, with nice iy. ann. troutace on Mae. 81.800 heady te schost, paved st; | CR RAWFORD AGENCY siats Te toe Sen ve: om “pvenine’ eal Ry 2bn* low ea parts ‘Rarty Bias 2 “arte “NORTH SIDE Tl N, Saginaw St. tien on s of town. Home in exce $12,000 with terms, SOUTH SANFORD pee at naeme Minny Mg Og gas furnace, fenc yard, A good buy for a couple.. $6, with te: knotty pine ain- __ kit hen, SYLVAN LAKE FRONT eden, Harvie names -| LAKE FRONT INCOME City of Sylvan Lake. 8 rooms, 3 . oO fir ne Gas beat, pene school. Use it as an oun or single home, HOME MART REALTY CO. 1062 W. Huron STOUT S Best Buys Today VALUE PLUS In this six room and bath in Indepe ~ . with full basement, of] furnace, automatic water heater. lar modern kitchen with dining space and large liv- ing room, Large ed jot wi school xn} a Only $7,950 with te: . BRICK RANCHER For Colored, we have this custom built tan m. s “$500 DOWN For this cute as « bus. 4 room modern home located near Cass Lake with were A real value here either for investment or lake home, “WANTED”. our no values. only total price with $1,650 100 f frontage by 300 feet deep on main thorough- fare, with modern 3 bed- Toom hom Bee one galy $ $12,000 with ressenable Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Open Eves, "Tu rise one MARSHALL ST.- | Lt, ST, 2 famuy: 3 rooms 2-FAMILY 5 Se 4 = on side : ~ oom, bath Soosoemes feor. A eutaanee, divided basement, oe rece, Convenient to high school, condition . NORTH eee F will tke this nearly w Troom modern home. Tiled GILES NEW HOME ? a toons $14,400 will buy, with “| GILES REALTY CO. W. Mure gto 9 TE MAID “BUD" 30 Acres Brick Ranch Home Located west of Pontiac in the _ heart of the lakes area. Lovely, just like new, 2 room brick ranch bungalow, 2 car brick garage. Wel) lighted brick. work shop. an ad¢itional brick. build- ing suitable for gables or stor- age. Call us today s-e007| Washington Park Bedroom Bungalow Conveniently located family rpeted nome with ca pete in room d dining are with showe mer, full basement oi] nneet. torms and screens, G: : built in 1980. Priced Sx sepals NICHOLIE 49 Mt. mene Be oe fsam Cle Eve. Mr, Vorhes creens, Friced ‘at £90,500 with $2,500 EAST SIDE. This home basemen’ 2% car gara, and clean boy? — home free modern basement. auto, on heat, cement block and sept 4 . full price is only $14,700 with terms, ourselves od Rn, nis not just how Why don't you look over our picture lict- ngs that w have = dis- ¥. CLARK KEAL. ESTATE We sell 192 W. HURON . Fe 46492 or +4013 cS Date Betice To a ry a school. Foal Newt aes ls, Bice beat } furnace, com! storms os, Sane. vacant for terms. TEMPLETON COOLEY LK. AREA — SYLVAN MANOR large kitchey “with dining = and Uulty. Brick & treme Carport & laces ‘ot. ‘I block to Bvt van Cente om. a. Sone, substantial down ;CLARKSTON AREA’ ou fail to see anything 1: We have he fancy sive us a & variety “. Te and v: im all NEAR ST. BENEDICT. BEDROOM HOME—Extra lot — PO “Ringe to room uh —— a Ty paneled ‘oom with ouilt iat bar, workshop with grade level en- trance and more. CALL NOW, $1 00 DOWN _ “Ty. R. Hiltz REALTOR Open @ to 1011 W. Huron . FE Sein) 4 BEDROOM Drayton Plains Priced at: $15,600, Avatiad! - ave able to veterans with 10 pér K WM. A. ad wm ier ttTon we arse SEEING IS BELIEVING est nea tt de $5,900, ask for lice Neiten** CHARLES J. “VAN HORN 361 N. Wwestverd. eseu MI 6-2400 + bes COLORED i eet rs FE 43393 » VOORHIES ROAD ODERN, BASE. MENT. GARAGE, NEAT AS PIN IN AND” OUT. A he REAL sRAROAIN. $7,980 ARNOLD. REAL ESTATE 210 8. Telegraph A $5709 Bea! s pin Yara” ® neely . % A on contract. Dates. ‘West: suburban breed $1, 100 POW al _ room home close to cchsol and city bus. 2 weeks Fa Seale es ow A or less road ME WILLIAMS oe eas 4241 LEDGESTONE DR. WATERFORD OR 37316| shea” baton "ane. ! ROBT. Be ows it WATKINS LK. FRON Living rooms, paneled sun to so. ody Gas & 17 SEMI FINISHED we O'CONNOR. BROK F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR LAKE FRO} rer W UJ . Fgereet We EGE? SS) aman wee nO ~ ef Pontiac off $12. City water, gas & RIDGEWAY ATE topped street Cah PE Baldwin 1:30 p.m aa cosa * imp BUILD NOW All Salven 1 rer Lo » ‘ma owner, Full price 68,950, terms. Phone MY * CARGE LOT Tdéxiso IN WELL RE- 492s — (near new Just 2 bloc take lot. wil penste selling c jer teas or Soe. Pur complete in- fo A ‘Nort. REALTOR | BUILD home on your lot. No down pay- i roo SPY PEAT ae re MAHAN erative ona FE NEXT ‘BUILDING SITES FLOYD ‘D KENT, Realtor: beste: Next 2 1 ets wm Riverside me 4 rm - 5 homes! as * |CARL W. BIRD, Realtor |e Bank Bids. MACEDAY LAKE TARE BROW bee here ig, 7 yy ys Bosch males Fae a ph a ni Sanne! ‘Sater L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 w Huron Ph rE 32-4810 Feet cag i ° th aed fot, $0 eres 8 down, * VAN HORN : i 361 N. Woodward Will bufld 2 or 3 védroom shell 1Ord Ba, Sete em Sie SEE ment. FE 5-5078. ~ —_— “PIAC BSTATES. balan fr, 42000 = LAKE FRONTAGE Terms, LADD'S INC. OR 3-1231. For Sale Acreage 47 lots, sand for fll taheoreahion. few COTTAGE, a 2 Pe. trostane ce tee front, beautiful pine trees, fn le Rd. be FE bom "Or Partoulars. front ft Ask fer Me ‘LAKEFRONT sone, Rosé Truly beautiful, LOTS ranted ast 2 intios trom Clark- up. with easy tonne Call tor aoe teday — to pick your choice Clarkston Real Estate Inc. 20 8.Main, Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-562! 10. ON P, pod at 9 Sar tage, countryside, walking schools, stores. church, for home, werden chickens, even a horse. Just around, Also tare we bere nad 20-acre piece with large barns suitable for sores. Owner will be on miles), Milford Milford ‘about half mile) sign, Owner. TOwnsend WATKINS LAKE Fours ar afPh cise sane and @ 20 ACRES Aventis im Gotaber, € tue m DUD-| vortheast of Clark rusten. “PONTIAC. Rear 32-7193, nivenings, 737 Baldwin Whipple Lake with H, W. “Bigelow Another becmtatit: lakefront lot, o , ane tite for aN ILLIS M. BREWER Parke PE S508 oF PE 8-008 Pe 60690 MA 8-1381 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A , RASS wl See art CABIN, arge rT re area = state f Good hunt- fishing Rear" ‘skeels, oe $995, $100 dn. we Serr “Morrow, Giedwin, "with, Mos Weal edad Wt Og jooking Inke. Near Hale, $5,400. OR 35-4070. TEw LOG CABIN, 93 2 28 ALL modern forntshed, oat, dock, beach, extra = gece features $5400. ‘Phone OR 34 Sale Suburban Prop. 45A PRIVILEGES ON ROUND LAKE 9 ACRES Gently rolling land og visvare recreation are nd dry building site 4, bleh only $2750 with to sell’ at $850 down 1% ACRES Sashabaw-May new 4c hopping center, Sultable for home or excellent location for small church, Oniy $1700 with easy terms 20 ACRES. Independence parcel, sone civ. greed at ped w down Edw. M. Stout, Realtor bedrooms full basement, large TUN. Sen Ev n,m 8: AAs caocmt. operation in each igh er 3 Total price $7,500 wi $1,000 down paymem IN TOWN Yet off the beaten ‘rack, Lovely bedroom home in excellent con- Gnion, near Huron River. ree wow on Furmaee. $15, with one 4 IN HOLLY New beautiful 6 room ranch home | house, basement, 3 car garage, Man ataes Mn in features. 919,506. C. Schuett you 2.8181. 7400, Ea iaknena M39) tM i - MU 46863 RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, thing — Want Ads give REAL ESTATE Inc. For Sale Farms 48 142 ACRES Modern ' boot LAPEER COUNTY oe ole oer oe 80 ACRES Modern ¢. Pull basement and cattle, Wi ne oa trade or 0 with terms. iN 5 Aon wt = os. ll, FE I “| , LAPEER COUNTY New howe tod catbuiidings 1 ACRES @ room house and outbidgs, 7 room ET cunts. With set of farm bidgs, “whi exeelast fee Nad» Brettock . | ERR NC M-59 WEST OF PONTIAC biooa “pet: A ee rong streets. Mee Seem Main Corner $11,200—$2,450 DN. The Northwest corner and ge bd i ¥. . iar frontare ROIS BARTRAM 4902 Dixie Hwy. ‘ > For Sale or Exchange 50 50 oon om you $5,040. Another at 23% dis- Whe ainaton with ih ‘Rivet "peter , it. , balance, payable for house won ake tronte € of 4 Lad mena 6% atnwens. font oe, privileges, Gaaries B. Soul, reom Pontiac City Home off Oakland. rk Rea on 1363 w. cn ‘st i 15) Business Opportunities S| Em 46402 or PR Qagi3. Aak 10 BALL POINT PEN MACHINES. te Setast | __lomeened teat ARBER SHOP. SMALL. 2 fade: eae] eed $500 TARTRIDOR is Hers SALTON With courteous nee Then you should p44 ; modern office, so convenient to M ~ pe and . where new artridge | 2. Shier : us your needs. Is THE “BIRD* TO SEE . ap ive “ate ceric % yr. er 4 “pris ed er ter pm STRAIGHT wz usaccn a BAR in down. town of community in Macomb County, Over $40, gross, No food or entertainment, easy two- Man operation, $25,000 down. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION fo ipa tees ? i FT. a Tl © 1986 by NEA Borvice, me, “Tim teching hm some respect for hs elders” : one oe heen BB YOU ARE pig To have Saree ed men ge a ies os © gre ot a | BUCKNER al PO Si (TE-WIDE PONTIAC. and floor Nationa] Bidg. DRAYTON PLAINS 4513 Dixie Hwy, VALED AEE CBS aesr o B GET CASH QUICKLY UP to $500 “Oakland ‘cal Ee Loan oan Company Sale Land Contracts 52 , FE 5-165 17 N. Segven Eres TM 8:30" $1,350 DISCOUNT i Edw. M. Stout, Realtor LET YOUR $ $ $ WORK FOR YOU contracts both bn 5 ay small tee Ps if no farwer, +018 any hour: ask i. = HAYDEN, Realtor, *F 3° at E FF erest, Secured bath on four lote with lake priv- Nees to Williams Lake. Cost te Loan Company " Pe 41 Hours: 1 eeegee rior ay 9 to 3 pica x... § =k ‘vaults. OF Home & Auto WHEN YOU NEED — #125 to $500 | You can quickly on tear war ot of furniture, Ne yments ® four He wil) be glad to tg help your money STATE apartment, ACTION. Giroux-Franks _ GENERAL REAL ESTATE ? 1 “te 2 stall super corviee tain m4 4 W. Lawrence St. Tr ae LOANS thon tn Holt Wich, We grain you $25 to to 9800 ‘Cash in pe | er for in en you EeTz roe ‘BEN! SRICTAL FINANCE CO. “FE 2-9206 LOANS| Extra Fast Service ie —_,* purpose. Un, , Bek - FINANCE TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN. __.- ROCHESTER, MICH. "LOANS $25 TO #800 Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS Rag TO $1.5 500 ‘purpose hn taohere oF not, ‘s Oakland Por home . additions of ments eo Fi er. Would fo, ‘Sade oe Pe aC i late model car, rE ieee sean cal TAN reoms REAL ESTATE FINANCE CO. me. 8 yy A THRUOUT MICHIGAN 102 Pontiac state Back Bide en ee eg 1050 W. HURON ST. PE 41874 4-640) of FE ¢4813, Ask ior Mr. OPEN EVE. 7 TO 9 LOANS TO 600 Clark. Rest nt 04 W. Lawrence St Pe +180 eect @ now b sedseems heme . ™ on a. FRIENDLY BERVICE. OFFICES ARE LOCATED: || & wiremunian | _ ae eoeee ‘dea ‘ seth see eeeeereee seneeseeee veeree os rebeotses § Lee oes tbe steqeterenes iat “pebenee = opie A ATICALLY _ GE DISHWASHER NEEDS NO PLUMBING feared WAGNER CO, APPLIANCE SALE up to 25% DISCOUNT R _¥Y Ton Air a ek Condition: $150.00 CALL OR 3-1491 fows and doory, slum: awa Viahs, O04, finde wee thee, en "a Spe da For Sale Miscellaneous 60 . Walnat dining Fm. aa. en Cabin . 3 PAIR OF CHINCHILLA AND cages. FE 7, ; net cre, fae. @ to ia", 975 1,000 Tt. Pickup prices. highe’ irc 257 S.'Saginaw | see Saves, a tote DRAW TITE HITCHES | Seema ion fn _ deteeeeese Bi a eet eeen ee ite verre ae oeeeee ease eee ee eene J Bott. oene STORM SASH _ _ SUMMER SPECIALS Ale & storm sales. Fresh Pretzels ce Duteh FR. 8-1994. ment “9 1s BLACKETT’S na liad mes BARNES HARDWARE 4a W. Huron eazse ca, | 1088 SION way root of household taraifare, tool tools For ‘Sale f Housetrailers 7 $200, OA 8-3516. o R x La Sand an Hoos minum, $695, -| 12% CAMP TRAILER, , SLEEPS {OUSETRAILER, 41 FT. > HO m. 1155 Fairfax, 8q. 6 ee . Ik keets Guar. to Ta . M inane s HENS. also il Warre w¥a ETs— 3 to 4 Ibs, $1.8¢ each, Phone MEI- rose 45854. 10306 Oakhurst Rd Sale Farm Produce 75 Ww. . gravel, > mire < road gravel, "Price , 2-1768. Ai aed ry TOP FILL vel. FE 2-489, SA & &1 eae fae Del George , FE ii TOP 80m nicH. 8 x i) dirt. on. Sand, GRA : vores. P. C. Thomas Jr, OR a's 4-1 70 86. or PE anees, “1 oe — “cay spe #10 Bivens ‘Wash stone. me. a R. Stoart, FE 46584. CLAY FILL TELEGRAPH 4 Eilts. tae Ra FE 3-0256 or . Ra¥-|; livered. MA 04130 & OR)” SS SO ACE RT, 5 yes. per $10 Delivered. FE GRA Excellent Gravel. OA $-2035. BILL SMITHS HUCKLEBERRY Open dotty, 34849, BAUED ALFACER HAY TH FTES Rea “Orton tte 3 re Grange Hall CHERRIES e-|will be here Thurs., Aug. 2nd ; fresh peas, blanched and frozen, one dozen 2% Ib packages $7.20; red| Re sour pitted cherries, sug> ar added, one dozen 20 oz. $5.65, 15 Ib. cans $3.25, 25 Ib cans black sweet, pit- ted, sugar added $7.25; strawberries, sliced and | ~~ sugared, one dozen 20 oz. cans $5.40, 1 dozen 16 oz. cans $4.60; blueberries, 22 Ib. can $6.95. DAVEY’S MARKET & Lot 36. he —~\fusT SELL IMMEDIATELY MUST SE SELL, ge . cans $3.75, 3 |b. cans} — Trailer Ct. ay rice. ncluses nn awning. portion Buy of equity for & rg Ay over merienge. Call 6pm. N. Scott, Arbor, pm. or can a * ne Dearborn Bt, off . Bivd. condition. Bare 1,200, FE 7-8853. eves. playground, cement patios. Strict- ly modern and permanent. Mobil- home AUBURN HGTS. PK. NEW, Pa- tio’s, clean, scenic, large jots, re- | 170 N. Opdyke, mile ___Auto Accessories 80 AUTO A aeavice a installed you wait, ieee Fre whe “highest grade ot lass. Fre of coffee to a customer we] work quarante: Insyrance , diiedar Until ¢ ub Auto se 1299 Oakland Ave. 47088 ‘S$ CADILLAC MOTOR, COM. LOCKER’ SERVICE aoe Mtn or OL 2isit poe eget ee ROXIMATELY 60 is corn, $1.40 a bushel, OL RED RASPBERRIES. ROY "PE 2-647. ERRIES. 7-868 ete. Guar, FE 23-7456 For Sale Tires 80-A PPB OL iia iia i A-1, 670-15 WHITE WALL GOOD- year, new $16 95 mas tax. Ex hange. 503 5. —* _ FE 4-0687. GOOoL TRE $1.50 up, also white wal's 503 8. Saginaw. 40687, Sale Farm maniement 76 af ER oh a he sSocmenenta, ist, $200 t«kes, FE ° hag NOBEL, A CARE COM: ton priced to sell. rE 35-9410, BALER BARGAIN. OLIVER NO. TOR, HAS BALED THAN 2000 BALES. ALSO GooD et AS ‘ +B ecros PROULZX OLIVER SALES __MM, JUST omen or OXFORD. FR NEW & Servic 1580 N. Opdyke Ra ~ GOOD BARGAINS in | TWO used F-2 Case combines, $375 up. John Deere tractor with motor, $425 je geet Vac Case with Eagle Hitech eed roe ee Srecter with Sherman lite Geen B. tractor, ue “Houette HTEN & SON Rochester & oe HP. WIZARD LIKE NEW. ALL | aon USED pYFAR FIRESTONE, GOOD- U.S black or white . side oi new cars Full guar- oa 60 per cent off. ED W ILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn TIRES, BARGAIN 83.80 Spares, ail sises and up. ese tires traded tm on new Kelly SERVIC SERVICE TIRE & TREADING CO. 481_N. Perry 8 FE_ 5-0649 Auto Service 81 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Repaired and gthurses FE 3-767. 296 W. Montcalm. Pontiac Trans- mission Service. CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE chine 2-2563 = Sale Motor Scooters 82 DELUXE, GOoD ve 60873, ‘33 ALL STA cond. $100. ‘64 CUSHMAN EAGLE scooter. A-1 condition. FE 17-8584 _ | WHIZZER MOTOR omer ‘# MOD- el, FE. 5-2740 after AND . tet | TWO 2” BOS BICYCLES. #12. aes a - : ; it FT. WAGEMAKER, * HP. OUT- board, both for #1 Also 17 ft cr "5 Estates 9516 Highland Rd. | car, Cylinders rebored, Zuck Ma- | Shop. 23 Hood, Phone FE MOTOR |. EVERY | apresrert — | ZUBTION gALS EVERY WEDNTEE | 5 p.m. Ps ° * . * oT 3: Se ~<* ~ * - er me * ~ - © 1085 by NEA beerice. hee. “Make it snappy! I think I hear a motorcycle cop!" For Sale Motorcycles 83. Cae eames 148 14 HARLEY DAVIDSON. I $300. condition, 3319 Pri- | - ri &. Auburn Heights. rr, wi wrtiryg DAVIDSON 74 LOAD- -. Fon bate AND OR 3-061. RTS AND SERVICE ON "your ene Bree oe Morte? _ Saainaw, 3 INDIAN | MOTORCYCLES SALES. 8 Collisien, 2015 Cass Lake 4. "geene Harbor FE 4-1762. Bill MeCai. For Sale Bicycles BOY'S 14°, 425. ALSO GIRLS 26 new, FE 24380. 500. 13 Rerton _ GiRL* ra PEARS OLD. Al ¥s 4 in. 84 nee aed i 24°" Schwinn 5. FE 3-5685. _ Boats, & Accessories 85 19PT, AERO CRAFT ie on Faller eek us RD er. cM A 4 . RON. A “$6. H.P. Mercury moter. EM utility. 9% SP. Wort, ania CRAPT UTILITY H OH: AND CON- a P ad . both trois. Wolverine boat, ey, mwas or sell separately. FE mae, Et Ee - ae et hydro. Seu nes: eats. price. __abeth Lx, " ~ Boat Covers PE 23742, GENUINE MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTOR PARTS e stock, June ups on i, We test your. motors on all _Wanted Used Cars 88 sarees wT COUPE, YEAR 1933 > DODGE ~ ‘3. Any condition. PE 30053. Afte aL, —~GiNFED SCRAP cARS or __MY- poms JUNK AND | WRECKED St side auto varts 1a) E Pike PE. 5-6885 WANTED ~ LATE MODEL CARS, CLEAN AND BRING TITLE MONEY WAITING GLENN’ S MOTOR 8A 254 8. Saginaw St. WES en 4m Wa — JUNKED OR USED cars, any make, any model. Top $88 paid. BAGLEY AUTO PARTS 170 BAGLEY BT. rO J EOE JUNK 4 CHEAP a, SHOP IT w Then Bring It Here | ° * XVERILL’S 2 2030 Dixie Hwv. PE 2.0078 44096 THE HIGH DOLLAR | oF Bs) cars. - LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass Sts. A | "EBON SA ‘| HAMBURGER PRICES "SS Bedan a) STATION WAGON, LATE - 1055 fe in excellent condition, pri- bap . FE National Motor Sales “We will sell” you a car, even if your credit has been turned down else- where.” FOR AS LITTLE AS $39.50 Dn. No co-signers No furniture loans - No finance companies No red ta Immediate Delivery We Hold Your Note Buy Here, Roh Here _ NATIO ; MOTOR SALES | §. SAGINAW 1956 "DARD . CONVERT. T/T PE 44485, AFTER 00 5 il - ‘ V-8 STAN- PAINT — feed the “Drive the entre ' ne ten, OS ve Pm v3 allen, . "Wy CHEV, P. “ht. J. VANWELT Pe vaGe OR_ 31355 ING CHEVROLET. GOOD TRANS WAND on sant RT SIRE | se une es iss X COUPE. EXCEL Wib: JUNK CARS & SCRAP peretse, Con Pb conan. i rumble CASH FOR ANY MAKE OR LATE trucks Get price before you | 1953 Plymouth 4 dr.......... 565 “ 788 | Itad Eoevrolet 2 acces ¢ us North Chevrolet’s 3963 QE ee evens =k wk Lot in Birmingham | 198 Nash, $98. $10 down, Sea. See ray PAY TOP DOLLAR POR late model cars “COMMUNITY MOTORS. 803 N. Main, Rochester W. Huron SHARP CARS ONLY , 1 your coe te chore bring cat inte mo: . ™_ — paid for BUD SHELTON MOTOR SALES Corner of Auburn & E Bivd. PE 46728 , See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on late model cars H OR 31603 a beat under actual op ‘| senditiens._ Gees stock of propel- rs Ee Mark . Hook«' ¢, 3736 Or. chard Lake Lake. Dial PE 25260. BOA 12 FT. 14 FT. $56. Ra ANOTHER uck gh. La Raped just arri Wolverine ler down - to -. earth prices, Teme I Howard Loomis, 10656 Dixie E k BOAT. MOTOR TRAILER. xC al 1ge He x i. $38 equity. For . ) FACTORY-BUILT CAR TOP BOAT. ANDERSON FORT ee coreaed, ost treme. CHAMPION ike _new ¥_}3001 oes CENTURY TROJAN GREAT LAKES “YELLOWJACKET BEEM ER: CADILLAC AOS are and m 16 to “81 HOISTS be Ki. 40 'R* wide avaiiauie. we, f | INLAND LAKE SALES nance af low, sis months to | 3127 W. Huron Pontise PE_¢T121 pay. Bank rates model mod- MOLDED | F PLYWOOD, CAR TOP ern jobs, Re-conditioned, like new, | boat. cutboard motor. FE Ae som 0 10 PUL Stes as cown zoe, “1 payment at ali. ? > BOTTLE GAS Mark whoueenl ae 178 ACCESSORIES STORE 10 HP. Wiezard ....... ce. $145 @ 8. Telegraph Mark 7 Mercury............00%+ 106 Open Fves. & Sun. on. | Mee wipe 4 tH oe 28 Rent Trailer Space 79)1 HP. Mercury Quickie $150 rane Many ‘eheapies”. wet Convert LAKE FRONT LOTS, CHILDREN’S | ‘hie Cruiser. Below © Mercury outboard Motors rvice . — DICK DEAN'S WATERFORD HDWE. 68645. Dixle BY OR 3-2526 EN SUN. WE HAVE SEVERAL Goop USED beats and motors of ali makes. Harrington Boat 8 Telegraph. FE 2-8033.- EVINRUDE MOTORS. FEATHER- craft and Wolverige boats, canoes ond trailers. Marine fittings and paint. Harrington Boat ein 1800 Telegraph. FE. “ost Metal boats and trailers from $38) Sales i For | Sale Trucks ‘61 % TON CHEVIE PANEL, RE- biaiit moter, Directional lights. li- 2627_Dixie Hwy. 90 CHEV. 1950 TON PICKUP, EX- cellent condi throughout. Price o a. dust your car or a. Haskins Chev. €751 Dixie Highway at M15 MAple 5-507) Spee nites ‘til ® wee GMC TRACTOR, LOW MILE- $1600, FE 48235 on MURON 2 ie SALES | BUICK ROADMASTER 4 DR. nat EGO. SAL "ALES AND SERVICE 3089 Orchard late Rd. Open from een i GiEv. Conv: | CELLENT NT ws all the extras FORD CONVERTIBLE. - oa. PE 44162. This is ountry squire model 8 cyl. with ret pene pe wits i one. 4 nice e q dep ae, wi Sales, 68. PE. 22381. ‘4 PORD. $125. 27-5685. 1065 . miles. F-O-M Heater. MA 6-6618 . NEW CAR - GUARANTEE UP TO $1200 OFF PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4 DR. PONTIAC 81 CATALINA 4 DR, PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CONVERT. PONTIAC 860 4 DR. PONTIAC 860 2 DR. Com'ty Motor itso CHEV. vt, a tO™ LONG whee se. inst CHEV. | ie STON PICKUP: Sales Large box. opesy nt Pores, A-l = 22) MAIN 8T., ROCHESTER 1954 FORD 5 STAKE, SCA BE BE-|, OLive eal or *OLive 20311 tween 7 and 4. PE 2-8343 ; DUMP TR a FORD. CASH or terms. FE 8-3770 WiLL ACCEPT Wilson GMC New and Used Trucks 1951 Chevrolet Tractor TRUCKS ARE OUR SUSINESS OAKLAND AT CASS PHONE FE 5-9485 For Sale Cars aed PNP 1952 ROA paren BUICK. ORIG. owner. FE 4-7187. BUICK SPECIAL, 1950 FE 2-7669 on eos SUPER. 4 DR. HARD- 91 aan ccutpped. Runs exc. $545.25 Tennyson, 4-5661. AL UMA-CRAFT Sone BENNYAN BOATS EVINRUDE. MOTORS PROPELLERS FOR ET LETE 0 CTROA yBERVICE COMPLETE OU ALL MARINE PAINTS AND VARNISHES MICHIGAN BO We have several new out- board runabouts used as demonsratort for sale at ‘Se, Bat reduced price. MARINE, BALES & SERY evinnoDk. WOTOR: i a boats, Gator trailer. The top three lines In veer ad received some hard-to- pson t 16 Thom gienbece. One a Sehtly Mamaged 14 steno boat at reduced RE “LLY’S HARDWARE Auburn ave. Auburn oa FE 2-88 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Sales and Service. Starcraft & Lone- star boats. Dude tatlers, Everything for the Boat OWENS MARINE SUPPLY 306 Orchard Lake Ave Phone FE 2-8020 MERCURY A AND BD CHAMPION OUT- board m "ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. 2182 8. Telegraph FE 5-9062 TONY’S MARINE SERVICE Evenrude motors, alum. boats cheap, Open to 8:00. 2695 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 8-0312. For Sale Motorcycles 83 ‘6 HARLEY, wit EXTRAS. nd 74 engine. 337 W. Beachdale. Commerce: io4@ HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTOR- ¢. Good condition. Price Rad. Dryden, ich. 194@ HARLE DAVIDSON 4 Beiwny ment. eon. equip ma . yy ie Teenee and Little | | 47 BUICK. GOOD RUNNING CON- dition. Phone EM 3-3748. BUYING A USED CAR CAN BE. SAFE, TOO.. PROVIDED YOU RO! A a ABLE Paved ae BUY A USED BRAID MOTOR SALéS8 DeSoto-Ply mouth este 32 YEARS FAIR D' ALING Cas- At W Pike Street FE 2-0186 *$5 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DR.. FULLY equipped low mileage, FE vy sase, 1958 FORD 2 DOOR $695 LARRY JEROME ~ Transportation Offered 87 61 FLY BY AIRLINER ENJOY ALL your time there! New York, $19. ROCHESTE, rORD DEALER ‘TOm | MORE ETHAN 0 0 yan A Los Angeles, San F San ego, ‘¢ 5 i Hon Tampa. rr Hon sult, $185. Fares pls s tax, Vrerins be ar- Faure pe tern be” oh | FRCSE SM FOE joad either way. THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it’s FE 28181. R & BH. W.W., 2-tone. pul | 1955 Oldsmobile ... 203 1953 Oldsmobile .. ver beinese easy BILL SPENCE - CARS PE 5-9707 4 NO BUM STEER! 1955 Olds 88 Sedan 1955 Ford Cust, 2 door 1955 Chev, 1054 Merc. full beaut. 1943 Ford Cust. 4 door pros Betck, of door, special *HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCK DEALER OLive 1.0761 _ $28 N. MAIN, USED 62 Oakland Ave 0, Conv. power, a 1 ROCHESTER ‘34 FORD 7 —lgeaaae 6. 2 DOOR. _ $735, OR 3-877 1985 5 FORD SOUNTRT SEDAN, © wagon. Radio. heater, Ford-O- Mate 2-tone power seats, Really BRIGHT SPOT SPECIALS 1950 Hudson ........$245 1952 Chevrolet ...... $595 1951 Cadillac .....«.$1295 1953 Hudson ......- $795) tea 1951 Pontiac ....... $395 1953 Pontiac .....0. 1955 Pontiac ....... $1895 1952 Pontiac ........$695 1954 Oldsmobile ....$1795 1951 Dodge ..:......$395 1954 Ford ......... $1095 1954 Chevrolet seeee $095 1952 Buick ..........$795 1955 Chevrolet ..... $1495 . $1095 JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC / Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 4 ; LOOK | 1s a sores Nylon’ top vee . | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION 1953 Ford Tudor... . .$845 tnd’ heater, ae noe wit, nike | S tock No. 404. INSTEAD 4 FANCY USED CAR "hut ted ears fut au tsel ~~ savert * and apply the car, We go> features and make ~ S that every functional item, ~ MOT OR SALES | Sue Ma bala Open Evenings am 9 p.m. r) Re “PW, tres. ‘geo ona ‘anve. 3298 Chav 26 Demon. & Execu. Cars AT VERY Substantial Savings ; PROSTER, TURN sIONALS. MiLkagE. ° oat rN -# Oe, wan HARDTOP B= BEAUTIFUL BEIOE axb STATION WAGON. l4 FON TONE FINISH. MoS Saat lore V-8 CONVERTIB Low MILEAGE. NEW OAM a APPEAR- MANY nee TO = FROM "$195. | Your Car Down HIGHEST TRADES LOWEST TERMS AIM +e ALITY Don's DELAY-ACT TODAY! HASKINS .CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Highway «at Mi5 MAple 5-071 bie a “ready bosive good hh as oN MERCURY Radio & Heater, Mereo- ~ bard ‘Transmission, 2 tone t. SPECIAL TODAY. CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts. FE 4-3885 Birmingham Clean Cars _ FROM Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN ME MERCURY ix 850 S.. WOODWARD GHAM MI 6-2200 JOrdan 63933 ONLY AT OLIVER'S WILL YOU FIND VALUES LIKE THESE! 1950 Buick 4 dr......$195 4 ruant many thou Ay stil] left in it. No. 150. 1952 Olds 4 dr. sedan $765. ue Pow, radio and heat- nice car at @ real low Sriee. Stock No. q71, 1951 Buick 4 dr sesees $445 ‘9 the ow = odel and a super value. too! Lots of extras. Stock | 1951 Kaiser 4 dr cece $265. Hyéremoiie Srtve. 79 ratte “~t heat- tires top Good Shape Btock No. 338. | 1953 Chevrolet 4 dr.. .$895 | 1 oa | gtaiide. radio, heater voea the. ks. Stook . | No. 352 1951 Pontiac 4 dr.....$495, Radio, neuter. jydramatic, Nice. og 0" = and out, Stock | 1951 Pontiac 2 dr... . .$395 Here's # lot of car for only $395. | —_ ratio, nae 4 and other ex- . Stock No. 302. 1953 Chevrolet 4 dr.. $795 adio and heater and Ha meek Tent cond Trou Bette see it! Stock No, 1955 Ford Fordor.. .$1595 Automatic transmission, radio and heater. This one pial mid new car performance. 406. OLIVER BUICK 20 Orchard Lake Ave. _ Open “tl © p ; mM. rE, ee “st oe rk ares 4 Supe motor & H, $126, ‘4 7% Fo atte CONVER eka a sere cal Fe eaeeenae a4 te eg o we MAZUREK MOTOR SALES 5 SOUTH BLYD. AT ry af “CY OWENS” YOUR FORD " DEALER " A-l USED CARS OVER 8) REAL BUYS :| “CY “ OWENS 47 8. inaw St. re S410 =e apes: W. “Haupt Pontiac Sales 1966 Catalina sedan, Power steer- ing, power brakes. meee glass CLARKSTON th » or MApie §-1141 Phe pe pase 0) Perberry Dr. EASY ED WILL TOTE YOUR NOTE Everybody’s Credit Is Good Here ivsyereciess | fee ‘ & panera eeeognas® . ot eaeeeeeeeee ee ‘radio,. seesenene <2 : B4 Pord Vie. .. ...snwsevee aod42 See ben Be i : aie . ‘33 Chev. 4, door Pa * goa Dodge Hard T. $3 ‘63 Piym 4 door ‘$2 Ford 8 4 door 682 Be Ponting " ea ‘ Piym Fy doer < 5a ‘$1 Chrs .4 door ve 1 9542 “St Buick ’ 462 ‘sl ym. 4 door . tea "SO Chev. © oes cure 213 ‘#@ Mere, Conv 772 ‘48 Pontiac 2 dr Hyd 162 ‘41 Dodge Coupe ..-..-- b Ia2 ‘at Chev. 2 dooys « a2 BIE tr} rg ‘30 Dedge ton pickup z ; ton pickup ...... LE ReCHNFIDER DODGE-PLYMOUTH HARD Tu EASY TO Hoey MEANY OLUME boi Lee ee ee eee eee eee eee neem eetennee ‘62 Chev. "4 Chev. paratep Bel Air, MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS HASKINS _ CHEVROLET “Oakland Comty’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Highway et MIS MAple 5-507) Open Mites "til ® In “WHEELS 54 Ford tudor ....$699 53 Olds 88 4 dr... .$999 '52 Plym. 2 dr.+... .$444 ’55 Ford hardtop. .$1699 ’53 Buick hardtop $1099 54 Chev, 2 dr......$799 °53 De Soto 2 dr... . $644 .. $1244 . $899 ’52 Ford fordor... .$444 53 Merc. 2 dr......$799 53 Hudson Hornet $744 54 Plym. 4 dr......$799 "53 Chev. St. Wgn. $844 °55 Ford tudor... .$1044 52 Chev. 2 dr......$444 55 Plym. 2 dr. 53 Cfiev. hardtop. ’52 Buick 2 door "52 Dodge Glub Coupe ’51 Chrysler 4 dr. 51 Ford Sta. Wgn. CONVERTIBLES '54 Ford Convertible 49 Packard Convertible 53 Chevrolet Convt. ’53 Ford Convertible °55 Ford Convertible | TURN TO TURNER For the BEST. $10 DOWN DELIVERS CARS LISTED BELOW Harold Turner, Ford 464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham . Midwest 4-7500 A PHONE CALL _- 4 . STARTS A COURTESY CAR : Y and DEALS” "53 Plym. 2 dr.....$699 '55 Ford C. sedan $1799 55 Buick hardtop $1999 51 Chev. 2 dr......$244 ’54 Buick hardtop $1544 ’33 Dodge 2 dr.....$599 "53 Ford tudor ....$699 54 Ford hardtop $1099 33. Nash Rambler $599 51 Plym. 4 dr.....$244 ’53 Ford sta. wgn. $899 53 Ford hardtop ..$899 53 Chev. 4 dr......$699 ’52 Ford sta. wgn. $699 52 Lincoln Capri. .$744 ‘$1 Ford tudor ....$244 *51 Pontiac 4 dr. ’52 De Soto Club Cpe. ’51 Ford % Ton Pickup '50 Ford 44 Ton Exp. TRUCKS *55 Chev. 2 Ton Dump "52 Ford F-8 Tractor ’30 Chev. 4 Ton Pickup ’S1 Ford 4 Ton Pickup "50 Ford % Ton Exp. BBE | Ren 8 “% Bagebail tie. | 2 coe |= o:30— : Bands WEK. ei : aren ee ws WwW, NBC WXYZ, News, Channel 2—WJUK-TV Channel 4—-WWJ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ¢:06—(7) Top Secret. “The Fos- sil.” (9) Abbott and Costello. (4) News and Sports, (2) Mayor Al- bert E. Cobo. ¢:15—(T) News. (4) Sonny Eliot. (2) News. 6:20—-(4) Dolores. 6:25-—-(2) TV Weatherman. §:90—(7) Warner Bros. Presents. Clint Walker stars. (9) Pride of the Family. (4) On Broadway. Snooky Lanson, (2) Name. That Tune 6:45—(4) News Caravan. © 7:00—(9) Theater. “The Death of Paul Dame.” (4) Dear Phoebe. (2) Phil Silvers Show. %:30—(T) Wyatt Earp. (4) This Is Show Business. (2) Navy Log. 3:00—(7) Summer Originals. This Is Your Music. (4) Aluminum Hour. “Roar of a Lion.” (2) “The Magic Glass.” %:00—(7) All-Star Theater. “As the Flame Dies." (9) Mystery Theater. (2) The $64,000 Ques- tion. 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. “‘A Job for Jimmy.” (4) Federal Men. (2) Highway Patrol. _ 10:00—(7) Black Spider. (9) Na- tional News, (4) Celebrity Play- house. “I'll Make the Arrest." (2) The M«n Called X. '10:10—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—(9) TV Baséball Hall of Fame. Joe DiMaggio. 10:30—(9) Studio Boxing weight bout: Chuck Craig vs Henry Hank. (4) Traffic Court. 1,350-mile honeymoon trip in a 28 foot boat were divorced yesterday ‘in Polk County District Court, | Ben M, Zell was granted the di- vorce from his bride, the former Helen Tyler of Des Moines, on grounds of crue] and inhuman treatment, a * * After their marriage here June \10, the Zelis spent a 12-day honey-| Middle. ™0on cruising from Stillwater, ating with fleet operators in New . York City, according to John Cc. |! ‘to the Mississippi, down the Missis- Currie, business representative of ‘Minn., down the St. Croix River DULUTH, Minn. ® — A strike. against 11 Great Lakes shipping firms started yesterday when Unit- ed Steel workers pickets were post- ed here and at Superior, Wis., alongside vessels idled by the steel strike. Ld * = Involved are about 2,600 mem- bers of the separate Stee] Workers Local 5,000, which is now negoti- i : Looks like Ralph Storey will suceeed Sonny Fox on the 4G Challenge. Storey's a California emeee. . . , NBO thinks it has the answer to “Lacy” next sea- *, eS PURPOSE IN MIND. IN A ROTTED LOG AND RO; ‘TO PROVIVE A PRIVATE CELL IN WHICH TO DEROSIT AN B66. ur git : “i percentage of its program 10:00—(4) Home. 1:05—(9) Shoppers Show. ‘lin an awful lof of pap, including) ¢, 10:26—(4) Window in Home. 1:25—(2)—TV News. Jayne Mansfield and Lescoulie 10:30—-(2) Strike H Rich. (4)/1:30—(2)—House Party, (4) Ten-|duded out in low comedy Shake-) Home. : _|nearee Ernie, oe spearean costumes in a scene from 10:55—(7) News. %:00—~(2) The Big Payoff. (4)|Shaw's “Caesar & Cleopetra.” . . . 11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic} (Color) Matinee Theater. (7)| gaving to do “Tea & Tac Dough. (7) Story Studio. - Afternoon Film Festival. on the strawhat stage, 11:15—(2) Love of Life, 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. Jayne Meadows procecded to edit 11:25—-(7) News. 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen) the curtain scene. Neo “Blouse 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow.| for a Day. ~ Bit” for Jayne, . . Walter Win- (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin|s:15—(2) Seeret Story chell yesterday was informed two and Ricky. 3:23—(9) News. extra months had been added 11:45~(2) Guiding Light. _ |8:30—(2) Edge of Night. (9) Howdy) te his previous NBC-TV schedule WEOWESDAY AFTERNOON 15.5% heodorn Romances | ns Ot es 12:00-(2) Midday . Movie, (1)|4:00—-(2) Theater. (4) Comedy}, imax’ had a sinister onlettall Ding Dong School. (7) 12 o'Clock|. Time. (7) Margie. (9) Justice|™04 better than its p peel a ; Comien. Colt. rend oat ongeanely, aoe Seine Phil Silvers’ Bharat ge 12:25—(9)—Billboard. 4:30—(2)—As the World Turns. (4). < a... aor sae 12:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Holly-| Cactus Dan. (7) Ramar of the! Martin & Lewis separate OW Trust Your Wife” 6th, then Grow- wood Story. (7) ‘The Erwins. (9)| Jungle. we'd senily worry Harry Oo, A eee Cartoons. j 5:00~— (2) The Early Show. (7)| saddest story in months os hn Commer ew eee above 12:45~(9) Myrtle Labbitt. | Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance - > eS = : ( . NCE fortune made by a promoter who j, -!1:00—(7) Lady of Charm. (9)| Party. bought ds of ancient un-|ingie come, but News. , 5:30—~(4) Long John Silver. : TV things to : workable - TV sets, it certainly smacks fine for Allen's ee shipped them to a Latin-American chances in the bitterly competitive 1,350-Mile Honeymoon General Shi Strik country and sold them to poor fam-| NBC.CBS battle to win ratings this b Ends in Di DP DITIKE {ities who placed them proudly 88tai . . . and certainly a warm and y Boat as in Vivorce | B . igns of false influence in their easily explainable conclusion in the DES MOINES (®—A Des Moines Hits Lake Carriers ving regen —withet, ScRCNY ienee ot Pynty Caan, Meee couple who only last month took a| , eng au inet kemne bens More Charges Face inoisEx-Auditor SPRINGFIELD, Ill. ®.— tional 1 $872,000 in federally insured bank ifunds. Hodge also is under indict- ment by the Spr jury for ‘embezzlement, forgery and confi- idence game. -- ‘sippi to St. Louis and up the Mis-|the local. ; a ae Theater. “Hangs souri to Omaha. |The union's contract expired July| The “Sindlinger’” report on what it: , | 15 during the strike against basic|People Are Talking About in 1:00—(7) Soupy’s on. (4) 11 steel industries |notes that while Perry Como is off a peat: Wanna, A cs South Oakland GOP . ee the air—he is still being talked : Camellia. (9), + at Currie emphasized strike about this week by over 3,000,000 Good Neighbor ‘Theater. ““Cat.Campaigning to Close is general fat Go persons. . . . The Sindlinger sys- man of Paris.” (4) Little Show.) south Oaktand County Republi- “Crews will be removed from|tem, on to the pulse of U.S.//,. (2) Miss Fairweather. can campaigning will clote Satur-|every ship we represent,” he add-|Comversations, lists TV shows in 11:20—-(2) Les Paul and Mary day afternoon with an outdoor can- ed. the the order of which shows cause ure) Nightwatch Theat Sida ly Ot Oe ee ee tno aowers, 2 They ai nat te : wate ater.'ald A, Brown, state - representa- |, most W e's are not rat- ri atuare Dance Katy.” a tive candidate from the Fifth ats New tabor Day Stamp ings, Wainer pointe out... ‘Mh: ‘abian o cotland trict. ; _ issue ost Office They are actually advance indica-| Yard. | All GOP candidates affecting the | Y tions of the direction a rating WEDNESDAY MORNING 6;50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today's Farm Report. &:55—(2) On the Farm Report. 7:00—(2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) To- 1:25—(4) News. 7:30—(4) Today. (7) A Land to Be Free 7:55—(4) News. $:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Today. (7) Little Rascals. $:25—(4) News. $:30—(4) Today. (7) Wixie’s Won- derland. $:45—(2) News, Weather. $:55—~(4) News. 9:00—(2) Of All Things. (4) Romp- er Room. $:30— (2) Arthur Godfrey. Heartthrob Theater. oo. (7) fifth district have been invited, Brown said. The rally will be open cent 999 Labor Day will be placed on sale first at Camden, N.J., Sept. 3. ' Postmaster Summerfield said today. Printing of 120 million of the: stamps has been authorized. to the public. The address is Lexington, Royal Oak. Student Aid Offered ih International Law THE HAGUE, The Netherlands— A new research and training pro- gram in international law and in- ternational relations will be estab- lised at The Hague Academy of International Law. © . The program will emphasize ad- vanced research and training for small, exceptionally qualified groups, About 10 scholarships pro-| viding travel and living expenses. 'will be given yearly. The program jhas been made possible by a. \$122,000 Rockefeller Foundation 9:35—(4) Faye Elizabeth. igrant. Drowns When It Flips lacoommodate supe tankers. | retary of State Dulles to the ACROSS ST. IGNACE i — Frank Brown, | . su. | the expropriation. He said Egypt t Sereen perform: 60, of Dayton, Ohio, drowned last) Hussein charged in an exclusive feet ‘eis moans that the U. 8. Is otme™ . night in a boating accident on the interview that the British-con-| | vying ra beep én apen wind and : Pine River. . trolled Suez Canal Company had ed with ai State police said Brown and Tru- been “deliberately allowing the | Seen communseut tn & Positive " ooseke iman Hinter, also of Dayton, were canal to deteriorate” because the . 8 nee gee yy Uh, ts man Hinter, also of Dayton, were property would have legally re-| Hussein blamed Khedive Ismail, 14 Vipers Vo th, VY } lin a rowboat when Browhn shifted verted to Egypt in 12 more years. “irresponsible grandiather” of de- is mae! th, Up ‘his weight causing the boat to , \posed King Farouk, for Egypt's 1b Beottish river j ts We ; | overturn Both ren were thrown , American companies had current troubles regarding the ce 20 Negatives (ab.) | i : | been urging us te deepen and | 1, H ; ieee nto the water, | the 1, it (Dal. He said the canal was built = Falsehood * Brown went under immedisiely, es wage meg hy today’s super with Egyptian slave labor; 120,000 a wr but Hinter clung to the overturned! oi) tankers,” he-said, “but the | whom died during its construc- bid Requires ~~ eraft until rescued. The body was) el , tion, and that the French construc- 29 Charge company selfishly refused to im- ; ; 39 Corded fabric ‘Adel not recovered. prove it since it would. jose er firm paid nothing for the eleth ‘control, We will now , and " , 3 Air raid: sare } Actor’s Lament to Luck: eventually quadruple its facill- VALUE JUMPS % TIMES ‘0 Males yy, Uy Wallet Come Back to Me. “* ts tonite hive hon 1 After 10 years, he said, when it Wt, Gi Hussein insis rpt no in- was deci at laborers must be A . os teses | HOLLYWOOD (®-—British actor tention of increasing ship tolls, dt paid, the French company forced 2 et om J David Conway says he had been o¢ interfering ‘with international Egypt to pay a penalty of 89,000,000 44 Male sheep ' tk wane lisgened ts people, \use of the crucial waterway in francs. To do so, he continued, Is- Ger pened war and peace. imail sold the Egyptian shares t Swear al | He lost his wallet containing $27. “r PF | wndtnae ° 8 Concur ‘It was returned to him, KEEP OPEN MIND | a) 7 Youth Ed Conger 37 Grain of corn | He lost it again. This time it) He also stressed his country will. S . ia BOWN SSewing tool = 38 Piddling Roman 3 Darren in Contained $41. The conductor of a an, in full” .< canal | sock, | uper argains: 1 More 10 Sea nymph calender over vers ‘bus discovered it, and returned. it44 per cent of which is owned by | — 12 Beach, " College cheer ‘ from a boat ito him, | 'British investors, He said Britain) . HAM Follower, Is Rover's 23 Book vot ibe 38 Kskere | Conway sald yesterday he has itself set the pattérm on national: Ml gas w, } Eee orn Reretom 3a Sunred acon HB decided not to push his luck. Thelaation by taking over its ow ae t cede an Busscive ful re) | (next time would be the third. imines, banks and other 4 , 4 _¢ a , ; F . mo WASHINGTON (#-—-A special 3- might take, the survey states, stamp to General Arthur E. te , commemorate | Steve Allen topped the small. — talk list . . . $64,000 Question second .. . the Lawrence Welk show, gathering rising ratings and amazingly warm and en- thusiastic word of mouth me- Now to Find the Officer! | ORLANDO, Filia. ® — Motorists won't be able to tell police officers ‘they don’t have any change for \parking meters, Officers are being ‘supplied with nickels to make ichange for drivers who need it. ‘State Searching » ‘a new doctor on isolated Beaver Texas Seals Slipped Into Michigan Senate for New Doctor for Beaver Island LANSING @® — The search for far been unproductive, state offi- cials said today, — “We've had a few nibbles, but mothing definite, 1 expect to have something to report at the end of the week,” said Dr. J, K, Altiand, 1 commissioner. trying to find a man to his Beaver Island pracice Sept. 1 replace Dr, Harry F. Vail, who will quit) itagged along behind his party of ‘Cenozoic Art’ in French Cave —Vintage 1946 a = iH i 8 s fy neEe | H | i were made by a small boy who, to return .to the mainland, they may be forced to leave if the island does not find a replacement’ for Dr. Vail. The physician draws a state salary, plus fees from patients. The island is equipped with an up-to- date hospital. The Post Office Department said the model of the stamp was de-| U. S. Keeps an ‘Open Mind’ ve from the central subect of @ mural in the AFL-CIO head-| quarters building here. It depicts! a man,a-woman and a child. | An inscription, “Labor is Life— Carlyle,”’ is in the lower left hand) ae Egypt Plans to Improve Suez Canal serted today~that Egypt, as a re- sult of consultations with Ameri- can ai] and transport companies, ‘expects to broaden and deepen the! ‘newly expropriated Suez Canal to ‘corner of the stamp, The words WASHINGTON (INS)— Egyptian|and that Egypt has “simply na- Labor Day” ane inna dark frame Ambassador Ahmed Hussein as- tionalized a company on Egyptian across the top. Boater Jiggles Craft, soil by legal means.’* Hussein expressed “quiet jubi- lation” at the current decision of our government not to send Sec- ’ lopen to all countries, and we have. dt the British, receiving less than 100,000, francs. Hussein said the value of the | stock hay doubled 29 times since | then, and that Egypt will com- pensate investors. at the current — market value, The ambassador said the gross yearly income from the canal has, been averaging $100,000,000, half of which is profit, He said Egypt ex- pects to use some of these pro- ceeds to enlarge the canal, so that its future yield will be much great-| er, It also hopes to earn enough to help construct the high Aswan Dam which Britain and the VU, §. now decline to finance. : * * “Tt is a lie that we wil] do any- thing to endanger international navigation through the Suez Ca- nal,”’ Hussein declared. “It will be. asked every worker~—15 per cent. of whom are foreigners—to stay on their jobs. After all, Egypt is. only interested in making money from the canal, in order to im- prove our economy.” i Aneta arietinum : PTON ELECTRIC. 8 Television . BE 4-2525 Many of the 200 islanders say ‘Robert, issued a joint statement explorers a decade ago. He used a carbide lamp as a crayon. The present president. of the]. Perigueux Cave Clob, Bernard | i backed up Martin. archaeologists refuse to]: — Do-It-Yourself Tube Tester ee bee ae 8% W. Haren back down. Louis Nougier, professor of pre- historic studies at Toulouse Uni- reaffirming their belief in the authenticity of the drawings. * * * Some people may have visited without recognizing their value, either from ignorance or incom- petence, or even from negli- gence.” 2 i i Answer te Previous Puzzle LJEICIC LA A Pic i@lAle eT ciniel Sea gean" OMe) EILILICI Od LIC SLI eit) tries? Member of Ocklend Electronics }C&VTV SYLVANIA Authorized SERVICE County Association FE 4-1515 Open Eves. Till 10 P.M. ; 158 Oakland} TELEVISION Repair Service Any Make or Model Graduate TV Technicians! " Serving the Public for Over 30 Years rasan ROY’S Hea 96 OAKLAND AVE. i 2 ‘THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. JULY 81.1956 Greyhound Jumps Turn “ Into Gas en 6 Hurt Hi E z 2 ; EEE a ‘ ee tp oe: ane i ae B.u. ACK) c: HABEL, Southside aes BF Elect First Officers trom the window of a trusty domi- ‘tory outside the prison walls. Edman was sentenced last Octo- London in Terror as Gang War Erupts; * apers Clamor for Cleanup )Paid Taxes in’ in 53 145 Millionaires: gy KUHN for State Senator Members of Parliament have: ‘Senator Asks Protest voters!tys protest against Egypt's eei-| ‘inal, in view: of its importance, | Sea NAACP fo to Appeal Over Suez’s Seizure WASHINGTON « — Sen, Mans- field (D-Mont) called today for a) vure of the Suez Canal to the World Court and to the U.N, Gen-| eral Assembly, | Describing * the seizure ld eign Relations Committee. In a separate interview, -Chair- ie no doubt as to Egyptian Presi dent Nasser’s right to nationalize) the canal, subject to treaty obli-/ impede traffic or trade on the ca-| $100,000 Penalty ords, sive up its Alabama sree S) Cireuit Judge Walter B, Jones turned down a request yesterday to settle for some other NAACP records he had ordered handed) over and not to let an earlier fine’ of $10,000 go up automatically to $100,000. The. NAACP is now sub- DEMOCRAT jber to serve from 2 to 15 years ject to the larger fine, on which Best Qualified jfor breaking and entering at/a formal judgment must still be |) SEE A NEW VOTING - —| MACHINE IN OUR MAIN OFFICE LOBBY To better acquaint the citizens of Pontiac with the new voting machines which will be used in the coming election there will be one in the lobby of our main office from Monday July 30 through Saturday August 4, a member of the Pontiac League of Women voters will be in attendance to show you how it operates. Monday 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. 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