pF Uitte o's a et st a Greater Speed in Peaceful Use of Atom Sought WACHINGTON (# — Over administration opposition, the House Appropriations Committee today called on the Atomic Energy Commission to speed up construction of government atomic power plants. The committee majority demanded a shakeup in the| commission. It said the United States is “bogged down in inexcusable stagnation” in the race to develop com- mercial atomic power and singled out AEC Chairman Lewis L. Strauss for special castigation as the man primarily responsible. The majority said a pledge made by President Eisen- ~ hower December 8, 1953, before the United Nations Gen- eral Assembly “has been, and is being, frustrated by an unrealistic administration of this most vital need of-gov- ernment.” - That pledge, the committee quoted, was that the United States would “devote its entire heart and mind to find the way by which the miraculous inventiveness of man shall not be dedicated to his death; but consecrated to his life.” The views were embodied in a stinging report ac- companying a bill financing the AEC. The report was drafted by Chairman Cannon (D-Mo.) It was expected to draw a quick rebuttal from Republican members, It asserted that the United States is behind Russia ratic-backed bill directing committee took (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Union Weighs Steel Offer of Improved Pay Package PITTSBURGH ,(#—Steel talks moved into a new phase today with union negotiators reportedly weigh- ing a new industry offer of a three-year contract and an ne money package. The ‘aimed at ending the 20-day nationwide steel strike apparently was introduced at a bargaining session yesterday. e striking United Steelworkers were offer. Union President David J. McDonald revealed the union’s desire for a 15- cent hourly wage increase and time and a half pay for Sunday work, it was re- ported. . McDonald, in a prepared state. ment, last night denied that the union has received a new offer. Federal Mediation Director Jo- seph F. Finnegan, who met with both sides after the joint meeting, declined even to tell newsmen whe- ther he was “encouraged or dis- couraged” with the status of ne- it was reportedly cool to the> learned that the three-year plan had been proposed. by the indus- try’s Big Three—U, S. Stee! Corp., — Steel Co. and Republic The walkout has resulted in fur- loughs for about 100,000 workers in allied industries, principally railroads and mines. Irial to Take Up Marine Vrain U.S. Bound (/p Launches | Operation Alert With ‘Bombing’ _ Federal Agencies Hide as Mock Enemy Hits Hawaii, Puerto Rico EMERGENCY PRESS HEADQUARTERS, - Opera- tion Alert (AP)—The big- gest civil defense exercises lever held in the United - States began today. It was the third annual Operation Alert, a U. 8.- Canadian joint exercise that sent more than 30 govern- agencies scurrying for cover outside Washington. The test got under way at 10:06 a.m., Pontiac time, with this an- ' |nouncement from Emergency Dam Project F iB E ii surprise nuclear attacks from sub- marines upon Hawaii and Puerto to the United States, Sir Haroldiment departments and) ul i ge F 3 fae Reserve Unit Off for Training _ Bring Recheck Rico at the starting moment. Next were scheduled theoreti- cal rains ef H-bombs on 73 areas of the continental United States and 25 targets in Canada, Eisenhower planned to keep in ‘contact with the operation until he leaves for Panama toniglhit. Many of the officials attending the Security Council meeting planned to leave for their assigned relocation centers after the White House session. Other government centers will be operated by = subordinates. For the first time since the series of annual tests alerts be- gan the Defense Department is taking part. Like “other government agencies on jit is setting up headquarters should have rejected Idaho Pow- er’s application and recommended) the federal proposal subject to authorization by Congress. The appeal is based largely on a contention by the public power advocates that the ten.” £ 4:10 and 4:25 o'clock. At that time be Look Out Behind SAN BERNARDINO, Calif, Western Sunbathing Assn. conven- tion at Oakdale Ranch in nearby Cajon Pass. ir/$ 700 In Judges Plowing Thich 9165 Pot-O-Gold Entries The numerous_stacks of postcards rose two feet over the table, but Press POT-O-GOLD judges moved briskly |~ behind them this morning ‘as they began the gigantic task of rechecking each of the 9,165 attached entries. Even the flying pencils seemed to be excited by the of discovering the in accumulated cash Has someone cracked the giant pot? The possibility VA ong who will claim. the}, 20 mimuies ag they met sep-| ‘Af fo Know mast wee “ving fe oh Of aon , amy Tent tn accepting another tera, be-lon bene, gue fell my opines nomination, both Babee ek aldlseparately because he had a nom- cause, as Brewer put it: “I don't) Yaeger said. 4 eit ate ee n. He of- think the beard goes. slong with], Brewer bad reference to a reo.//M!S® 3 i leer’ seeehieet ae cae lately" took. exception to thelMise Paul be given ope year to| nominating committee do net up (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) =~ THE PONTIAC PRESS — & Details Page 2 ; gs. ad n 114th YEAR eke PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1956 —38 PAGES sec ahnationay Save aeivicn ss _ Asks AEC Shakeup (Cons Methods Will Be Studied if is there, but first a record’— out how they fared by turning to Page 14 for the answers to Puzzie No. 7 as iMustrated number of entries must be restudied before the Press can announce its decision. “somewhere outside of Washing-|game There will be an important/9, Conelrad test this afternoon froni/i above. And if you haven't already tried POT-OF-GOLD, look on Page 2% Entries in the Puzzle No, 7 phase of the summer-long word “+a the last entry form for Puzzle 8 — a correct solution will lke’ woul bone $100 next week no matter what the outcome of Meanwhile, readers can find this week's contest. Pontiac Schools Planned Ahead to Skip Steel’ Crisis: Pontiac’s school building pro- gram is dodging the pinch a steel strike usually has on construction. . * 8 ® Administration planning has cut the use of steel in buildings by miore than half, as a cure for frustrating delays. Dr. Otte C. Hufziger, assistant tir ”* | The planning te part of the school board's 10-year, nine million dollar expansion to provide modern ulation, | “The wholé program is time- | tabled,” Hufziger pointed out, | “and delays mean loss of meon- | ey and...children lett without classrooms. schools for the growing school pop-! tect roots, steel structural sup-|Viata School, concrete slabs re- parts; eieak Gears wah deve Scuamesltaned the usua) steel-deck roof, and steel reinforcement in founda-|and much of the structural steel tions, was repinced by concrete pillars. Now pre-cast concrete is used ts reste, eager ld, id te In Today's Press longed could etd wp delivery: ofl steel for reinforcement. | Through use of concrete and other materials, Hufsiger sald, ingurance rates have dropped about 28 per cent. some laminated wood A multi-purpose building at the serves structural needs. County News......... me! ul, r Linda yNiagen Schoo! ' will have al biped veya’ scewh — Abe tziger Fditorials ....., . isteel-deck roof, Hufziger said, but Ure s to buckle a ae Saee Saaa me Farm and Garden..,........ “e concrete will be used in multi-pur-|concrete does not, Rates low- last fall with full use of steel,| Murder Mystery....,........ 3 {pose rooms under construction at ered even when wood is used for and in the Linda Vista School, foots ~.+sss...%% jthree other elementary schools. structural support, he added. ready this fall. Sports ....5%.........21, 22, 23 . * ¢ « Insurance companies know, he bis cgupcestqe ies 6, 27 However, steel remains neces-|said, that thick wood beams take 59 PER CENT SAVING TV & Radic Programs...... 37 \sary for reinforcing foyndations,|hours to burn through, but steel The cost was cut by almost 59, Wilson, Earl......;.......... 28 |Hufziger said, pointing out the pos-/is affected as soon as tempé¢ra- per cent, he said. In the Linda! Women’s Pages...... 17, 18, 19 jsibility that the strike if pro-/tures rise high enough. presy & * ie Abe, Ike Picked. for Cover Picture : “All abandon, ye who enter Where Is the Bait? PORT HURON (INS)—A scarcl- bE ii in Orion sci & z f HE fa i Eel Prat : j ae in fr i ag%, ' | 5eonM sy la 3 . e octet ee Tee eee Te ir. ¥ in Ago in Pontiag ROPE CRE RRR REY oe Bry Hl rl a ss ~§ ef i] z Bri] ”. _ lto Swear Out Warrant ; 2 z < its share of the $1,300,000,000 F i i a I i : | if i 7 ve Hill Cemetery. toe Burke, Mayer Beat First Foes in PGA Victim of Stabbing A stabbing victim was to seek a Lizzie Dunn Injured ‘in Four-Car Collision A woman passenger was slightly injured in a four-car pile-up in heavy traffic on Oakland avenue __THE PONTIAC. Mrs. Hermiz Sent to Ionia Asks Greater Speed for Atomic Use “" 2 E pe Stee i i biliet | Eligible to Vote erie il o ” re Aree? 748 H a in entrusting this responsibility of, sweeping magnitude to a five-man) commission, This (Continued From Page One) rll oh i | af : ii BBee Hite 8 i = - 7 i et ee g 2*E = 88 hvse ‘| = Hy z i i g it 3 ? Planned Hamilton Appeal nade g -#f HEH ae = % Meet in Panama of Hemispheric Unity; Ike Plans to Go PANAMA (#—The chiefs of state of virtually all America's 71 re- Colorado Delegates fo Hear Dem Rivals i Plan to Sign Declaration Fy Bf? : FEF fe ; ! : : E z : 3 3 : ui rf With Racket Figures |"* SPRINGFIELD, I. w&) — Inves- tigators tracing some $800,000 in Tlinois 283 zi ue agttt ty for Parking Lat No. $A z completed this wee’ ten through sixth youngsters with reading of “' merge =a a Danish fairy tale, Gi if i E . Louis, Tl, rackets boss, a copyrighted story, the spat. Hodge Post- Dispatch also had busi- man Edward A. Epping has been labeled only “a messenger boy”’ in the financial scandal. . Gov. Averell Harriman and Sen; Estes Kefauv- all were scheduled to address vention, each with half a vote. Twenty-three have been selected; the other 17 will be chosen today. Of the 2 already named, 11 prefer Harriman and the remaind- er are uncommitted, State law provides the delegates must be unpledged, although they can state a preference. Lost Dental Plate Found in Lake 5 Years Later at the sheriff's office by a Port Huron man who said he lost the ago, To prove ownership, Albert. Al- len, about 40, compared the teeth with a set he had bought to take their place. They were identical, whole purpose of the Congress LANSING (Persons who will) The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac The Good Housekeeping Shop | of PONTIAC | 51 W. HURON SAVE $27 | ON A NEW | HOOVER Constellation Cleaner Cleaning Tools Included ki Regular $97.50 95 $3,00 DOWN Exclusive double - stretch hose cleans twice the area of any other make cleaner. Full horsepower motor gives Ff you powerful suction, . FE 4-1555 Nights ‘til 9 P.M. | Open Fri. & Mon. have said they favor Stevenson, 5 _| PORT HURON w@ — A dental) plate found in the sand on the Lake Huron shore was claimed) store teeth in the vicinity five years) Youngster, 7, Injured After Being Hit by Car A seven-year-old boy, struck. by jan auto yesterday afternoon, was listed in fair condition in Pontiac General Hospitel today. William Affeldt, 209 Seminole Ave, suffered severe face cuts and a broken right leg, authorities said. Nancy Lee Brandt, 16, of 45 Put- nam Ave: told Pontiac police the boy dashed in front of her car on S. Johnson aventve, just north of Orchard Lake road. Blood Supply Drops, | Donors Needed Badly Magnus said, Becatise of the low supply, the local bank has had to borrow from nearby counties, she said. Ea Passes Draft Law BONN (INS)—The upper house of the West German parliament approved today a law to draft Ger- tive hurdle by a 2l-to-17 vote pen * blo} The draft approval came on the 12th anniversary of the abortive plot against the Hitler. F Birmingham Man Gets New Chrysler Post DETROIT @ -— William VanFleet Recovering GAINESVILLE, Fla. @ — Gen. donated and 4,570 were released.) WASHINGTON W — Paul The bank attempts to maintain 800 Hoffman's confirma’ by pints to serve the cointy, Mrs. the Wis) and Jenner (R-Ind).. (Bonn Upper House life of Adolph fol Only 4th Time Since 1930 year with a budget surplus. $1, 754,357,006, U.S. Stays Under Budget WASHINGTON «# — For the first time in five years ~and the fourth since 1930 — the government has ended the 1956 bookkeeping The surplus on June 30, the ond of the last fiscal year, totaled Not since the early part of the Korean War had the last previous budget balance been achieved. It was balanced three times during the Truman administration, but before that, not since 1930. ww Oy . 78S. Saginaw Comer Orchard Lake FE 5-1377 [SEE JOSEPH FOR e mal Tabie; 2 lim tension with « quality 7) Wo “~y > a a 3 APPLIANCE 9-Pc. L A LOVELY SOFA in durable Nylon, wi Fite at ern with black trim, a matchi Cocktail 2 highly at: je oak” Hy ityieg table fampe 4 Pil! INCLUDES: ° 9-Pc. 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Use as a toy chest, Slightly ' ours in this area “i performance! ‘ waged. let Fleer. on sale! @ Guaranteed by the -- Only at Waite’s $i —— : 6 manufacturer! polo go Meer Waite's Sporting Goods Center 4—Reg. 2.98 Boudoir Sets «eee eee 1.88 | & \ 1 j \ a : _ a \ i p Z ee “iy (oe as ~ oro oe iB se Se é q 4 cc ne a i eee j 4% B vee } ANS Michies : , MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU oF CIRCCLATIONS FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1956 Briggs Family Gives Up Ownership of Club Many interesting facts stand out in the current sale of the Detroit Tigers. Public interest far transcended any previous major league sale. Clubs ‘have been moved in toto from one . All mail “ve 3.8181. city to another with less fanfare and | less speculatioi. The whole State of Michigan long ago adopted the Tigers and subsequently the Lions as com- in 3 i i F F ; Fz _ Spike Bricos remains as Executive Vice President during the transition but the Brioas family has surrendered something that was very close and very dear to the heart of Watrer O. Bricos Sr., whom the late MaLco.M Brncay aptly proclaimed: “The Fan Who Bought the Ball Club,” . _ And that’s what he was.: Primarily, the senior Bricas was a red hot baseball fan. He loved the game. He bought the Tigers because they represented a splendid interest in his life and he could afford it. He gave Michigan the best he had and the profit motive was non-existent. During pennant contention years _ he made money. Sometimes he didn’t. ‘Mr. Brices was indifferent. _ He gave the fans the cleanest sta- dium in the two major leagues THAT WAS IMPORTANT. He ' struggled interminably for a stronger lineup. THAT COUNTED. * * * Walter O. Briggs Jr. has been imbued with precisely the same spirit. The year after his father died, the Tigers collapsed like a One Hoss Shay. That wasn’t Spike’s fault. His sole ambition has been to produce a winner. That was the main objective. We find too few men with these same. ambitions left in sports. Spike is one of the last figures of a dis- appearing genus. He remains a red blooded fan. Tiger defeats hurt him more deeply than they _ did any player, coach or manager the team ever had and we will stand by this assertion until the Final Judgments are passed Up Yonder. * * * fo _ The Press regrets seeing a man so ‘constituted become partly side- tracked, and we have nothing but a friendly welcome for Mr.. Knorr. His reputation is stainless and his stand- ing impeccable. Mr. Knorr and all the fans know the Tigers must ultimately i ~ ment of five million dollars plus. This ean afford to be indulgent and wave x * * And so, we greet the new owners with a smile and a bow of welcome but we feel part of. the regret that would have accrued to “The Fan Who Bought the Ball Club,” could he have. anticipated this climactic turn of events, Ferdinand N. Thiefels By every accepted standard Frnrpin- AND N. THIEFELs was a citizen who did much to make Pontiac a better and happier place in which to live and work. . 3 In the finest and fullest meas- ure of the terms he was both a participating and . contributing member of the community. He also played an important role in the City’s industrial life through ‘his many years service in a su- pervisory capacity at the Wilson Foundry & Machine Co. *. 8 * Probably most of his fellow citizens knew Farp Tuterzts best for his pub- lic service as a member, vice-presi- dent and president of Pontiac’s Board of Education; As a gifted soloist, a member of the MacDowell Male _ Chorus and as director of the choir of St. Vincent de Paul Churth, Mr. Tuizre.s made noteworthy contribu- tions to the City’s cultural and re- ligious life. * * * Besides his membership in that church, he had served as an officer in the local unit of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. He was a Past Grand Knight of the local Knights of Columbus and a district deputy of the State coun- cil, His sudden death at 71 not only is @ severe loss to the community but will be mourned by a wide circle of The Man About Town No August Quota The Local Draft Boards Are Not Asked to Send Any Men Right: What you should al- ways be: it will please some peo- ple—and astonish the rest. The two army draft boards which have their headquarters In Pontiac have not been asked to send any men in August. This applies both to the city and the out-county area. No men will be inducted here that month unless some. unforeseen emergency arises. This is the first time in a long period when a monthly quota has not been asked “here by the war department. Heavy local enlistments and a decrease in the overall number /ordered for induction is the reasor. no men will be sent from here next month. Morning glory blossoms that measure five inches across are growing on a trellis at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Meyerson at Lake Orion. They threaten to cover the house, The originator of this daily column our own Joe Haas has leaped off to Bermuda ‘or the week- end and will be back on the job Monday. In connection with the “Pot-0-Gold,” one man is sure he can pick it off. He is Judson Lichner of Birmingham, who writes that he is waiting until the prize gets to $1,000. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. H. D. Leonard of 124 Henry Clay Ave.; ninety-seventh birthday. Mrs. Cora Webster of 98 Mark Ave.; eighty-eighth birthday. Frank Spadafore of 48 South Genesee Ave.; elghty-third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wysgoski of 2196 Kircher Court; fifty-sixth wed- ding anniversary. Mrs. I. M. Beattie of Williams Lake; eighty-third birthday. Mr, and Mrs. James Terry of Birmingham; fifty-seventh wedding anniversary. _ Adelbert Muzzy ' of Holly; eighty-seventh birthday. “ee <_<—<—= _THE PONTIAC a ee It Looks Like Follow the Leader Again David Lawrence Says: . in the steel industry. REECE etre gf ipl Ht} Glas it pensation over the proposed con- tract actual increases in cost to the com- and various benefits eopied from the important con- tracts just negotiated in other a desire at The damage done by the in- ability of the two sides to make an agreement is not confined to the present strike. It means that again and again, as the time for negotiations approaches, steel users will pile up inventories in advance so as to protect themselves against stoppages in production. In fact, before the present strike occurred, —such an artificial stimulus was given to steel purchasers and, as a consequence, the industry runs into periods of abnormal peak and then reeession as inventories are subsequently liquidated. ‘OVERLOOK DIFFERENCES Instead of negotiating a contract’ based on conditions in one indus- try, the tendency is to demand uniformity irrespective of the dif- ferences in requirements, Like- wise, inside an industry, the larger enterprises with more equipment and better facilities which can pay higher* wages set the pace which the smaller businesses have to meet. It is little wonder that business volume gravitates to the larger units while the smaller ones are slowly but surely forced out of the competition. Then Con- gress. wakes up and asks what's happening. to “small business.” But the worst feature of the economic anarchy is the use of economic power that is made by these who can wield it, The an- swer doesn’t lie in government regulation or in government car- tels or monopolies because none of these prombtes the efficiency which the rate of American pro- duction in the past has achieved. It lies rather in a better exposi- tien to the whole people of the facts involved in each contro- versy so that the public interest can be safeguarded through the processes of public opinion. The workers themselves do not know today all the background of the struggle and how they are be- ing compelled to accept the penal- ties of an unnecessary strike. A report by 12 major steel companies just issued shows that the workers panies lost 46.5 million tons of in the three major strikes in the industry——29 days in 1946 and 49 days in 1949 and 4 days in 1952. It looks as if the THERE NOW- YOU DON'T HEAR DADDY cRvine! OTHERS HURT TOO every man idled in steel, three to or in one year. The theory that (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Dr. William Brady Says: Physician Supports Claims came a classic in medical and English literature. That was three years before Ignaz Semmelweiss, 28-year-old assistant in the mater- nity department of the General Hospital in Vienna, ordered that no student examine a lying-in woman ‘until he had washed his hands in chlorin-water. In two years this precaution lowered the death rate from puerperal septicemia from 459 a year to 45 a year. But Dr. Semmelweiss was denounced and reviled, indeed, hounded to death by his colleagues. before he was married he was mendous ponderosity in their time—but there was no Ameri- can Medical Association to back ing on the conductor of this egreg- foug column, All they did was just shall have an anesthetic; or (3) That newborn infants are as safe or as happy if taken out of their mothers’ sight and hearing and put on exhibition in the show “window nursery. The old-timers of our day hate of 19th Century Doctors to admit it, of course, but every new departure I advocate here, in the field of obstetrics, is steadily growing in popularity — natural childbirth, rooming-in, and home delivery. Having babies at home will log- leally follow rooming-in. In all this evolution of mid-wifery let my colleagues and critics re- member one thing: I didn't dream up or invent any of these reforms. I merely interpret for the public what goes on. If I'm fnaccurate in my interprtation it is the mor- al obligation of the medical profes- sion to do something now. nosis, or treatment, Dr. William Brady, if a envel is sent to tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. ( 1956) Face From the viewpoint of the union leadership, such induced economic distress was deemed a therapeutic method of whipping the steel com- panies into line with labor organi- zation's ‘social’ views. Dave MeDonald, president of the steel union, may also have felt some competitive urgency to excel his rival, Walter P. Reu- ther, head of the United Auto - Workers, Whatever the motivation from the labor side, the action by the union leadership was voluntary and deliberate. * * & Likewise, viewed from the man- agement side, the work stoppage was manmade. The executives preferred to take a strike rather than accept on bended knees the union peace terms. Management — to be fair — not only had to exercise judgment as to how much added cost the cus- tomers of steel products would be willing to accept but also had to . «+ The players must portray ... Some cruelties and tragedies . . . That happen every day ... In every dreadful scene there is .. . Some lesson to be told... And it may give a warning that . ... Is worth its weight in gold. (Copyright 1966) Looking Back 15 Years Ago FDR URGES sweeping draft re- vision. Case Records of a Psychologist: Love Won’t Insure Happy Marriage Notice the positive way Dan- fel and David outlined the rules under which they expect mar- riages to occur in the Crane household. They are wise in their suggestion. Mrs. Crane and I hope July and Philip and George agree with them. Love can always be developed easily afterwards, so stress basic habit patterns regarding religion, education, family background, etc. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case S-317: The scene is at the eee Sie Be Copne ene: Mrs. Crane and I were there, “Who's this boy that Judy seems #o enamoured of right now?” I inquired. “Do you think she is about him?” : “Now don’t worry, Pop,” the “But sometimes when people get infatuated, they don't listen their family,” I protested. “Don’t you worry,” they to re- ‘assured me. “Our family will. As | @ matter of fact, we'll make &@ | - Tule that nobody marries until he brings his sweetheart home so all of us can see her. And that goes for Judy’s boy friends, too. * * -® “Unless the prospective in-law gets a unanimous secret vote of you and Mom and all the rest of us kids, then there'll be-no wed- ding.” “Well, that suits me,” I added. “And it is a smart idea, too, "So I hope you remember it your- selves when the time comes. But George and Philip and Judy aren’t here so maybe they will not assent to that rule.. “They'll have to agree to it,” the boys exclaimed positively. Many inexperienced young folks nowadays haven't had enough different romances to attain proper perspective, For example, a shy girl with possibly an inferiority complex ail through high school, is swept off her feet in her first mad college romance. * * é s So she becomes intoxicated with But * love. She thinks her boy friend is perfect feels positive that God divinely planned their marriage. her parents and mature 4 “One romance doesn't mean a happy marriage.” “Oh, Dr. Crane, I shall never love any other man the way I love Jimmy,” a coed recently protest- ed about a fellow very unsuited to her. “True enough,” I answered, “for we psychologists recognize that each romance is different from all others. . “You may never love anybody else exactly as you love Jimmy, but I can name several boys you can love far more than Jimmy. And these other boys will make you much happier over the next 50 _ will make You can fall in love with a good man after the wedding. 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Weeds Are Useful “Mama's worried Wood {s useful to man for fuel, for buildings and furniture, and for|thing,”” she will say. material that goes into plastics, fabrics and paper. The paper on which| ! Al i fj rive ; i 4 Ft get: Here are Susan and Tommy studying a big stump in the woods.) stip of a girl and met jand.counting the rings in the wood. That way they can tell the age of| youth who loitered there as a ithe tree that grew there. Each year the tree, while living, adds a new WATER SOFTENER} ting to its trunk. Susan and Tommy are careful in the woods. They never eat any. the mushrooms, puffballs, plants or berries they find, no matter how pretty and tempting they are. Color the picture with your crayons and then paste down on card- board. . the. parts carefully. Attach the separate arm behind) m: EUG clad heoeth oe tntionted helen with c tress tae or bent pin, Fold back the end panels and fold the front panel then the picture will stand up. : . (For submitting this idea first Lois McKeag, Williamsport, ‘Pa.,| © $10. Send in your idea for a’ Junior Editors panel care of this 7 ey HARDWARE No. 1 {newspaper and it may be worth $10 to you. Violet Moore Higgins; AP 3041 Ovchard Loke Rd. FE 2-3766/Ne The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac Ld >) Super Special! : ons 11 CUBIC FOOT KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR Regular $269.95 vay l G9": Td ¥ Big 11 cubic foot refrigerator with 16.8 sq. ft. of shelf area at an extremely low price. Across the wep freezer — 2 rs, bath = -cioeee eeper — loads space by dependable Kelvinator. Get This Refrigerator With 7 FREE HOME TRIAL! NO MONEY DOWN | | KELVINATOR DEHUMIDIFIER i Pay as little as ¢ per mildew, mold. Only $5.00 down. a, | s9995 [= The Good Housekeeping Shop of PONTIAC 41 W. 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It probably takes a big to satisfy and Naturally Tender Table-Trimmed Round or Swiss STEAKS rh U.S. Choice and Prime eae oe eRe READ: Potato Salad Always Ready — Serve Hot or Cold — For Quick Meals — Ideal s ob 1-lb. Can Now With Lecrry I se added to Protein-Rich Bose youth Element” Tabby ris Cat Food Lolli-P ups Doon Rich KASCO Dog Meal coxr it - Blend it - Love it . New Peanut Flaf Spread it - - ¥ Wonderful Recipes On Jar um 69° Red Ripe Cannonball Watermelon 99... zt 32-Ib. . Avg. Ravo Peanut Oil Pint Bot. Quart e 39¢ Decanter 4 oD SUNSHINE Sugar-Honey Graham _ ,,, é Crackers ®* o 7 49° “Best-O-Bic’ 1», P Cookies Ps. 49 NABISCO Salty, Delicious Whole Wheat 9%-08. 39° Box Triscuits ‘Fresh-Baked ZION 2-Ib. Fig Bars. P*«. DARE’S Assorted sh or Liver Cone 25° 7-02, Pre. 19° “RAT OR me 69° Cam 2Q* * field Hills, Mrs. Robert Lake of Lake Angelus and Mrs. Allan Malcomson of Birmingham (left to. right) take time out for a cold drink of lemonade while Joslyn road. unloading the treasures for the Country Mrs. Duncan ‘McCallum of Bloom: Fair. The event is scheduled for July 28 at St. Mary-in-the-Hills Church on Along with the many attractions planned, dinner will be served beginning at 5 o'clock, - Sel “posters at St. pra lesser for the Cc Church on J right) Mrs, Halsey Davidson, g f po hg : f li \ aoe = >| ey —— ? | i ' i es be aaa Fair to be held < Country ~ eal and the Rev, William C. Hamm, rector 28 are (left to chairman; Mrs. Merle Yockey and Mrs. Newton Skillman, cochairmen, Mrs. Jack busy faking notes on the latest develop ora of the church. Ogden (extreme right), publicity chairman, is En | Visitor Two ¢ F i f ut ii Womens Section FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1956 SEVENTEEN News From Birmingham August Bride-Elect Feted BIRMINGHAM Daesthner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Daeschner of Ber- wyn road was’ honored last Satur- day by her future mother-in-law, Mrs, Carleton P. McLain of De- troit, at a luncheon ‘to meet Mrs. McLain’s friends. The affair took place at Washtenaw Country Club in Ann Arbor. ~ “Sis” and Carleton McLain Jr. of Cranbrook will be married Aug. 18 in Christ Church Cranbrook. The reception will be given in the Daeschner home. The bride-elect’s four brothers will serve as ushers along with Peter K. Mogtund of Cleveland, Robert L. Stevenson and Arthur W. Palmer of Cranbrook. Her brothers are William H. Daesch- ner of Ann Arbor, Richard E. ef Cleveland, John C, of Los Angeles and Robert 0. of Pitts- burgh. Robert W. Wilson“ of Glenview, Iil., will be best man. Mrs. Dow Caldwell of ‘Anderson, Ind., will be matron of honor, and bridesmaids will include Mrs. Rex Sebastian of Columbus, Ind., Mrs. William H. Daeschner of Ann Ar- bor and Mrs. Robert Daeschner of Pittsburgh. Mrs. B. A. Aikens, Mrs. E.S. Snyder and Mrs. Harold Barthel of Grosse Pointe were hostesses at a recest dessert luncheon for Katherine in Mrs. Aikens’ Wing Lake home. On Thursday Mrs. John Waters will give a tea in her- Franklin home and en July 27 Mrs. Thom- as Butters will entertain at a luncheon and swimming party for the bride-to-be. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Steven- son are planning a bar shower for the couple, and the parents of the prospective bridegroom will give the rehearsal dinner at Cranbrook. SUPPER OUTDOORS Mr. and Mrs. Wright Tisdale will} entertain at an outdoor supper par- ty Saturday evening in their home on Lyorihurst drive. . Ld] Mr, and Mrs. Richard B. Dar- > ragh and their family returned last week from a trip to Arizona, * * * Mrs, Charles W. Taylor was hostess at a brunch last Satur- day in her home on Bloomfield lane. * * * na street, * *« * ‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. Jamison Wil- liams have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Culpan of Sydney, Australia, Mrs. Williams’ parents. VISITING PARENTS Anne Bennett, who .makes_her home in Chicago nowadays, is here Katherine, wood drive. The three spent the past 10 days at Old Trail Inn. Anne will be hostess at a cock. tail party for her friends on Sat- urday. ss « ® Mr, and Mrs, Hugh ©. Mo- Yvonne Parks, Gerald Blodgett Exchange Vows Announcement is made of the July 5 wedding of Yvonne J. Paris! and Gerald B. Blodgett. Yvonne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Parks of Henderson street and Gerald is the son of Mrs. Dor-| viola: othy Blodgett of Delaware drive. * * * The ceremony was performed the Rev. William Marbach of First Presbyterian Church at the Dela- ware drive home of the bride- groom. The bride chose a ballerina- length gown of nylon over taffeta for the service. Her veil was fingertip length and she carried a white orchid on a white Bible. Sharon Bennett was her only. at- tendant. James Nolon served as best man. * ¢ © Following a honeymoon in North- ern Michigan, the newlyweds are) making their home on Henderson by|returned to their home in Sara- Mrs. Louis Borst Hostess to Sorority nue was hostess to Lambda. Chi Omega sorority members at the July social meeting Thursday eve- ning. Cohostesses were Mrs. James Barling, Mrs. Ted Klimek and Mrs. L. A. Davidson. Card games were enjoyed dur- img the evening. Mrs. George Stitt street. PATRICIA Mr, and Mrs. Harry F. was a guest of the group. KILLIAN Killian of Lincoln avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to Robert Curtis, son of Mr. for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bennett of West- and Mrs. John Curtis of Livonia. Both are graduates of Wayne University. Mrs, Louis Borst of Dwight ave-|, ‘fluenced how others think about Man’‘s Faults Opinions ‘better name for tactlessness, FAVORABLE LIGHT Harry doesn’t have a very im- portant job. But Liz has seen to it that Harry isn’t a man who hasn't succeeded. Instead she has built him up as a man who is vague about money and simply in love with his work. * - * That ig just an example of one man and how his wife has in- him. But if you'll open your eyes you'll see all sorts of examples, of how wives change their hus- band’s liabilities Into assets, They do it by never admitting a fault is a fault and by always put- ting a nicer name on a quality that others might regard as a weakness or a failing. It’s surprisingly easy for a wife to make a husband’s faults look Tike virtues. Mrs. Lee Murphy Entertains Circle Esther Circle of Oakland Park Methedist Church met with Mrs. Lee Murphy of Perry street Wednesday, Mrs, Albert’ Barker was a guest of the group, The meeting was opened by Mrs: Ed. Clever Woman Can Turn Into Assets Other People Are Apt to Accept Wife's Mer Husband in I i ae ¥e A State Man Still Designs for Loyal Clients — + When he isn’t working his Rose- dale farm, Martan is fashioning fine clothing with the touch that only he can give. ; EXCLUSIVE STYLING In this day of clothing mass pro- duction, Martan’s skill is just for those who want and can afford exclusive sty!'ng and fabrics. * i * Martan’s prices, none of them inexpensive, depend on price of fabric (in one case $75 a yard), and the amount of time required to design, create and finish a dress. Two years ago one customer paid $4,500 for a new wardrobe. Martan designed clothes for this customer for almost - 4 years and always came up with something fresh. But Martan had hig troubles in dressmaking, too. He says one woman was size 10 when he start- ed making her dresses in 1918, Now she’s size 2%. . Another customer had several ward Tutty with a prayer and the resting of Page. Time." the year, collecting material for the American Cancer Society, In addition, each member will have a money-making project. Funds from mong projects will be turned in Mrs. The group chose its project tor sea™ his own name, gowns and suits almost completed when she adopted a reducing pro- . Martan had to stop work In September 1906, Martan went to Vienna to further his dress- making studies after beginning in a Coschoslovaking high school. In this country, he went to work for Lucille of Chicago and later joined the exclusive firm of Ma- dame Albert, which he bought out 28 years later and operated under He has 83 acres of orchard and 50 acres of open field which he’d like to devote te vegetables. He Joseph Martan, known as top-flight dress designer “Martan of Chicago,” works on a gown for one of his customers who refuses to let him retrie to his fruit farm near South Haven, Mich. He tt \ \ & «x? ' | \ bee. My & pee Oe e closed his establishment in Chicago two years ago, but found some of his custom. ers wouldn't accept the loss of his services since he had been designing their wards — robes since 1918. ee ae a= * eS f PONTIAC PRES ey! 72 p S, FRIDAY, se : + ‘ JULY 20, 1956 es. ‘ =f f Zot fs % bee } ‘i ‘ ame | i : | ‘ : c / sel i ed z 2 ; : ¢ é : F " = l iN : ie et aaa | tte ii | Have You Been | Larger Diamond? Here’s the dinnerware buy of the year, the B-I-G set of fine dinnerware you've always wanted. Your choice of these patterns: GOLDEN WHEAT _ YELLOW ROSE MOSS ROSE OLD ROSE ... AND MANY OTHERS 68-Pe. SETS—Service for 8 ...........919.95 101-Pe. SETS—Service for 12 ..........$29.95 CURRIER IVES 4 IMPORTED FINE CHINA Me 93-Pc. Set ..............- oesas $39.95 Service for 12 Dixizk Porrery ia ... Fer Your Convenience : Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.—Sunday to 9 P.M. $281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 | 11M S$. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg.. Pontiec, Mich. Enroliments Available in Day Classes. Gere 7-20 Tien seen a aoe a yond te Pte amphiet. fea avs abiggaer Seager ‘ PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 ae decease aon Dengling petals ere out of ploce of | ‘Teresa sald Eddie wrote her | is @ profile silhovette is @ sound There is a new Softness and practical Quality in the | See ae Se daytime fashion. NEW ROMANTIC GLORY Hair-Do ane ee ale wus “trighttalty |. SWathes of tulle looking anything designed for late summer. calm and efficient.” but fresh by now, bobbing over a Randall’ A tter of days later stutaste|Cctsoate Towers same thing. Trex” ma . . sain eens Harper Method Shop London Airport, Eddie pulled up|sitional hats of more sturdy fabrics Lcuneemnennnementnenns with screaming tires and squeal-'are in order. ‘ for a CONNOLLY’S will take your diamond in trade on a larger diamond, allowing you the full amount that it would sell for today. You may, in fact, receive more for it if trade than you actually paid...proof that diamonds are always a good, sound investment. Fortunately, unlike other commodities, there is no such thing as a used diamond. For, over a period of years, diamonds always increase in value. Therefore, diamonds are considered one of the - gafest of investments. . Bring your diamond in for an estimate today . .. and we'll gladly advise you in selecting a larger diamond if you desire . . . free of obligation, of course. , If you know the size of your diamond you’ can pretty nearly determine the trade-in allowance by using the price chart below. _ This chart, too, will help you determine the larger size diamond you can best afford. . We list below five of our most popular grades, showing our every — Reckless Life “dangerous antics” ton Palace, where fucw ‘ involved in, nor | ore ot, the actions a him.” ilee yi He 8 i HEHEHE E Fa LTT j ag Pad He Hl i E getnong’ he, day prices. . ! SIZE Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 3 5 Points $12.00 | $15.00 $17.50 | $20.00 $22.00 10 Points $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 15 Points =—s_—s«s|-~=—s«$ 30.00 $35.00 $40.00 $50.00 $60.00 20 Points $45.00 $50.00 $55.00 $75.00 $85.00 “25 Points (4 et.) ~ $55.00 $75.00 $85.00 | $100.00 | $120.00 “33 Points (Vact.) | $65.00 | $90.00 | $105.00 | $120.00 | $135.00 40 Points (% ct.) $95.00 | $125.00 | $150.00 | $175.00 | $200.00 50 Points (¥ ct.) $150.00 | $185.00 | $225.00 | $265.00 | $300.00 “75 Points (% et.) $200.00 | $275.00 | $325.00 | $375.00 | $450.00 : 100 Points (1 ct.) $375.00 | $450.00 | $575.00 | $650.00 | $750.00 We also have grades that cost less and some Supreme Quality stones that cost more CONNOLLY’S SAFEGUARD YOUR PURCHASE With every Connolly’s diamond purchase, you receive a written guarantee of valuation describing your diamond in complete detail. This certificate also states that Connolly’s will allow full purchase price on a more expensive diamond ... at any time in the future a We Are Pontiac's CERTIFIED | GEMOLOGIST JEWELERS 16,W. Huron Street Phone FE 2-0294, | ; Pad Ba Oe SR eae ee eee ee: ee Man Wants to Call Halt [ooue ST AE liye to Writing [ivan te ome of AIR CONDITIONED Lengthening Time} ftizabth, daugher of Mr. and| Comfort Between Answers(uir peor Robert ‘Mine july 2 New Orleans Should Do Trick a et cin Eat ee ape a“ E . : Mansfeld qvesue | Michigan’s Most Fabulous ¥ Post | Clemens | gan s | A win firneg “Is it rude not go attending posi ong SMORGASBORD to answer a letter from an acquain-|beek, Kay Walker, Barbara Caster,| | BUFFET tance? Two years ago I met Po gy remage gy gh we wpe or Order from Full Course young woman while vacationing @tivirs. Harold Hardy. | Luncheon or Dinner Menu Susnay anf when Xt ee tame ‘tod | We C i e Cater to ome et a cee Chee PRIVATE PARTIES me, which she has been doing at t nn or in 5 Mrs. John Fuller of Sheridan ° ne : have ; | ret en othe Your Home or Office newer oe ety dite tole ree ot Oakland Park WEDDINGS — PICNICS Tre ay ‘someone’ with whom 1|ethodist Church Wednesday eve-} BANQUETS Open 365 Days of the Year te ine betes, pour eter “ —— YOU CAN EARN MORE MONEY, troducing myself with title. I think ADVANCE FASTER, AND ENJOY te on ns Oe thing to do st er =| A SECURE FUTURE other than by your first name, This doen't seem ica on tis} IF YOU TAKE A BUSINESS COURSE massa Visit the school, write or phone and a program can be arranged which will be advantageous to you, in prep- aration for office employment, ; ways says ‘Mrs. a Jones" whether young or young tie Only on iderly Morni : he she is ow an e : : : : , 3 ‘A orning 8:00 to 10:45—Afternoon 11:00 to 1:30 aes ms Evening 6:30 te 9:00 “Dear Mrs. Post: My fiance insists that after alighting trom MEW STUDENTS EACH WEEK a taxi, the woman walks directly VETERAN APPROVED to the entrance of the place to which they are going, while the driver. “I My . the man pays te driver. “11 The Business Institute tute’ the buildings Whio. one ot 2 one us is right?” 7 West Lawrence St. .. Phone FE 2-3551 Answer: She walks on slowly and Call in Person or Return this Ad for Bulletin Sr eoereeereee bd heed ee hh de) bed eed thd 1) Name Address CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW and every Saturday through August 11 SUMMER STORE HOURS: Mondays through Fridoys: 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Closed all dey Saturday! Poe ge tee 5 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1950 OPEN {This Salad (Contains — Vitamins! Mrs. Radtke Mixes Recipe ‘| Healthful | h rl fi il i F fe : : F z Bs lind conducted the business Rombough i em ing, with Mrs. L. R. Naugle Pontiac, in Kl gop peng, Mrs. Mee C.” Aver, Am haemo « idtchen shower There: . EL | inted reservations cheteams (Cullen, Mrs, J. Vinton Birch, Ag- day evening. Mrs, El hain | -Seagecene i to be held [20% Patterson, Sallie Snyder, Ruby Klemm of Argyle avenue was Push and pull your arms Sect 96 te Gemwond dies beep and Mrs. Wallace M. " hostess. snacks,| With your hands to in- | man beginning at 10 a.m. ot crics wil wet 12 lnare. Sons candies, rich desserts and all the| crease your chest muscles. | Guests for the evening were from the exhibit to dis- street, Lega Laud Ike or Adiai [dean Tandon aa Pu Ae Stowe =o Legs _ike or on Tg ® mag Tf wi Meeti drive. e ose ean, Arthur Burgess nsurance Women on Hosiery Turns Political|= sae " \o Attend Theater (eld in pe Mes. i Mrs, Bessie Clark will be hos| . NEW YORK (INS)—The political|a variety of designs. There’ ! The Insurance Women’s Associa-| Service bel Roat, conventidng aren't til next month |stocking with @ god elephant high|home en Baldwin avenue.’ (408 of Pontiac eld. a. luncheon) Church anne ging cdrtaly aaah det or Oats canines aoe eee Cee dron. Olive Blair presided and| Mrs. bene et TE You can have “win with eaat/ Legion Auxiliary (plan, ere, made jo attend the) ty James, on your Theater with, Adal” D hac a caariea name tienes Mobagpedige Elects Officers Hess to serve on publicity chaix| Mrs. Eltort Bebnke, of cabay wih thonah eal ‘Sus fodt Of totems te for Coming Year man and made a donation to send/ mission she spent keys on your instep. —e like og rcory wittisl Gee oe oe All these Republican and Dem- |n0ted Oo wn eres uhitncud|iary held election of officers at < __| Pearson, So SEs, ar fe red ote presi etesing he. = to. tele “odnind aetna donkey or elephant pin in the mid-/home on Lake nore tov oe ; a thete fe even GOP or Demo (Se Ss nad ates for | 1oc8) hostess. : cratle which s X . « C7 — nanan ~e - ia Si Fear ceteris hairy and trings trom the brash| Other fice for. the coming <2 pe eS The nylons with the voting senti-jin the carpet sweeper when it is =» ¢g ) mnt come eenage snes and ryan hard to ean [Pendent in, Te Shop till 9 P.M. Tonite Waite’s , Charter, treasurer, and Mrs, s ! Gulda, chaplain. | ‘lI. >. ” Mrs, Charlies Chandler Children’s Summer Things |} re o<"syeoststem sd Nylon and Cotton Dresses—Sizes 1-6x ——Y| hhistorian, at WA on Mrs. Joseph Phillips, Mrs, Girls’ tun Suits ell Rampart: and Mrs, Terry Swim Robes Sy a yaaa Guests for the even ' Mrs. James Nourjian of ton, Mrs outh and Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Evenings ‘til 9 700 W. Huron FE 2-3220 We can. make your vacation schedule run smo-o-o-th oo Pontiac Travel Service. Phone FE 8-3251 OPEN TONIGHT 698 West Huron Gift Shop ‘Sac Celebrated were the birthdays ‘of Mrs, Bristol Lucas, Mrs, J. Binning, Mrs. Grover Sturgis, i rm) . + * *- ° a * 1 Sofa — colonial, all coil spring construction, cover brown and gold (blending sion table with four Mates Chairs. 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Was $399.95, Now $299 ‘95. * OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘TIL § FREE Parking in Lot Behind Store crn # header. But—some Yankee 1927 mark, and some sparkplugs? “T'd put Mantle No. 1, McDougald No. 2,” Wiess added. Who is responsible for winning most of the really tight critical games? MANTLE STREAK KEPT YANKS UP “Mantle agin. His streak ' Yeminds me, a graph will show 1956 is a year for streaky ball. A club will win six, eight games in a row and then drop five or seven, in succession,” he continued, “Look at the chart showing the difference in play from opening day to Memorial Day and then from Memorial Day to the Fourth of July. Why, the Cubs gained 127 percentage points! | Even individual players blew hot and cold. Dale Long of the Pirates is typical. And then look at the Braves after Haney went in and Grimm went out. With Yogi Berra back on the beam, couldn’t the Yanks pull away to a 15-game lead? ¢ 2 .& “You put your finger on another instance of streaks In the first month of play, Berra and Mantle carried the whole ball club with really sensational performances. Then Berra went into a slump and McDougald took over. You can call this coincidence or luck. I prefer to believe it reflects potential power,” he concluded, ‘THE PONTIAC * * club IS going to beat the slugger IS going to beat Babel Ruth’s 60-homer mark. It could all happen in one won- -derful year—this year—tf we don't run into bad luck!” With the club hurtling along playing just 13 little percentage points under .700 ball who ranks as key really buoyed us up. Which 2 Y, JULY 20, 1956. 4 Meet Browns August 10th All-Stars Begin Drills training today at Northwestern University for the 23rd annual All professional Cleveland Browns the sessions and night of Aug. 10 at Soldiers’ Field. Double practice nightly lectures will be held under direction of All-Star Coach E. L. (Curly) Lambeau for the next three weeks. * - . The All-Stars will seek a second consecttive victory over the Browns after beating the National ‘Owosso, Flint Split Bill: Need Extra Zone Contest _High School's field, the zone play- off was moved to Flint for today’s deciding battle. | ! area, ran into trouble in Thurs- day’s morning scrap, and bowed to Flint 64. A 3-run 9th inning rally, all of it on versatile Wally _ Haskins’ homer,.with two aboard wasn’t quite enough to square things, Flint had counted three of its own in the bottom of the Sth to make a 2-1 lead at the time, hold up. ing a.number at critical times, three of them in the 10th . Bob Starr of Buick struck out 16 in the Ist game. He also went in as a relief hurler in the Sth frame of the 2nd game. - Dave Gannon, reliever in the 2nd tilt for Flint, hit a homer the 6th with two on. Larry and Sid Weycker also homered in Patterson of Owosso also hom-| succession, in the 8th and 9th, re- in Title Chase Drayton Team in Lead of Waterford Softball League Action WATERFORD STANDINGS Lakeland Pharmacy bested Em- manuel Baptist in a battle for 2nd ng Drayton e A pair of rons in the 3rd in- ning was the eventual difference as Lakeland defeated Emmanuel, cause in the 6th stanza with a remendous home run over the left field fence. The Baptist team tal- lied its lone run in the 7th with three consecutive singles after two men were out, Drayton collected nine hits, three by Paul Atkins, and took ad- vantage of nine enemy miscues to trim Thrifty’s club, 12-7, Laketand B. ere eteetever pebae semee 00 000 1-1 4 and Ruelle;. Keith and Morgan. spectively... Haskins had a pair of one-run four-baggers for Owos- so, in the 5th and 9th. ‘tg ee eeeees eon—4 6 3 Flint Buick 000 001 13x—5 11. 1 a Haskins; Bob Starr, Miller. Game o cegnncns ee 220 611 002 3—10 12 86 nt suvgeece +0200 003 031 0-8 16 6 Haskins, Jewell and Dick ; Jack Pe? ve Ga Bob end Al Foot versity of coach. Texas, where he is line unior L shutout In Wednesday's ‘D’ con-) oon Tilts test as the league-leading Pontiac defeated the Keego : 1g : : 4 it i = i F ze rer et in z F i i i f if ore | A.R. Indians Tigers evwwwt _ oe eat Yankees Whip Bapti The Yankees Emmanuel Baptist, 10-2, in a Waterford Junior League softball game George Preston sparked the Yanks’ attack with a two-run homer and hitter. for the winners. eeeueor venoms eee ew Thursday night at Williams Lake School;|Ghicsses Philade single. Neeley pitched a four-|». America halfback Howard of Ohio State grins at his wife Detroit Lion contract he signed yesterday at Cassady — Betty over the 5 gee q e Southfield High School baseball diamonds will be the scehe of the CHAMPS — Wipiners of state Class B and titles in the recent shoot at Detroit Gun Club are shown above with | their trophies and guhs. At left i¢ Paul Pace, “B’’ champ, 1560 Lone Pine road. The “‘C”’ champ is Ernest Meeker, 446 Midway. The pair Pontise Prete Photo Class C trapshooting are hunting partners in regular game seasons. This is Meeker’s Ist year at the traps. Pace recently shot a 25 straight over the difficult Dregen se sebedeeber 141 671 312 9 6 if’ tvgeerccenr MO O2ZO— 7 5 @ ™ » Goulet and H. Shell; Farns- worth and Karrigan, Williams bird field, one of only four shotgunners to hold that dis- tinction, and the only one to do it this year. , Buick team to within half a game of the CIO and Elks No. 723, tied for 2nd. place. Eichhorn struck out seven bat- ick club tallied ‘its 3rd ie] x &. ters and walked only one during his masterful stint. He yielded a lead-off single to Don Russell in the Ist inning, a double to Hurston Avery in the 4th, and one-base knocks to Bob Johnson and Avery in the 6th. lup the White Sox with a six-hitter for his 14th victory —. matching at 11. games. Cleveland slipped 10% games behind once more, los- ing to Washington 54 on Eddie Yost'g ninth-inning homer, his sec-| ond of-the game. Kansas City cooled off third-place Boston 8-4 and the Chicago White Sox finally ended their slump, defeating Bal- timore 3-2 after 11 11 straight from the Orioles, perked! a straight de-| Pontiac Marksmen Win 'B’-’C’ Honors Dodson Studies New HO School PHS director Tom eee fh. \ = i. he & ~ ee i _THE PONTIAC. 5 = CANTON, Mass. | KUHN AUTO WASH [2% =e S32 2%. 149 W. 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Indicative of the Swaps Runs in Sunset Asks for Al “3 . e ep at Le ied jinning, but pushed three runs this team te the fact ft cover hed The Cor 0 Pel Portable Air-Conditioner [223-232 ccs ces Se eee] een ' lowed with a five-run final inning|took their spin at good fortune|® Putt longs will race in the $100,000- added Al Han nee ise cutburst, Roger Tate delivered key)Thursday night and three brillant! Thursday's qualification for Net-|Sunset Handicap at Hollywood oute : : ; j four- | s ednesda e o Get Welcome Relief from Hay Fever ji the other game tt Boys’ Chub|game card at Beaute and North Medalist ape. 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Wasik of the Pulver Tire j the 6th frame when Ron Tate at po | doubled, — third and scored on spar- iS | ces — , ee McConner twirled a two-hit mas- City Softball Standings —saeog faa. “ Nery 4 roemoet | AMERICAN LEAGUE = |game at Beaudette. Loule Seay v's a ium Y Siblasted a grand-slam home run oA * 4 Bremer $ |i itor the American League leaders. = i | Stadium Inn blanked Sam Ben- son, 6-0, behind Sheldon’s five-hit “NATIONAL LEAGUE: pitching, in the other American | Ww runes taney pea, FF Etgue’ attraction ‘at Benudette, Richard's ‘t 3 Pranviin «= 3. | Wasik spun & two-hitter as _ ‘ Pulver Tire smothered Gingell- ‘'), GiRLg Leaars wy y| Ville, 13-4, in a giris’ loop con Ruis'bors 1 | SUckSelt~ Tal] Peggy Bryan slammed a. twee “eo . eggy Bryan slammed a twe- In men’s National division action at North Side, the North Side Mer- chants dumped Pontiac Select-a- Drink, 11-5. Terry Walsh made three of the winners’ 12 hits. Playing the Right Tune DETROIT WRoyal Melody, a Z-yearold, outdistanced 12 other youngsters Thursday night In the Michigan colt stakes at Northville He w the final of th Shaw's Seerecsecesecs 401 400 ay 8 . Downs. He won inal of-three| Biemar ............, . heats in 2:09 4/5. Owned by Bill! mea er and White; Oudsineki and Brown of Detroit, the colt has been macram gba scececcees 200 216 is " 4 MSO 2. ees cc ene OO poppy. and Webster; Geiger, Cork and Ma ' PulV@f .oo4.cs.sses-e 93 5-13 14 Gingeliville ......... doe B00 4 3 j and Pollina; Wiekman and Ham- in the money seven out of nine starts with four firsts to his credit, | — —_ HOH Hee ee beeee oop, Parks. Ee eee oe Wins ‘Leg’ One Classic SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y¥. (INS) — Jug Chief swept to vie. tory last night in the 3rd $20,000 leg of the Empire State Pacing Classics. Jug Chief won both dashes in the Ist division of the event at Saratoga Raceway and then WATER SPORTS HEADQUARTERS Hours: 9-9 Mon, Thru Fri. 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FE 3-9140 Mon.-Fri, 6-8 — Sat. 4-8 Sunday 4-4 Behtea tion of the contract.” Tea Top drivers from the nation’s ——==4'tInited States Automobile Club. races have been shifted from ‘Sandy Sez: the Crystal Speedway to the Dixie F : id ) FE PF & 8 a lz Trl t ; pe F G2 cy = = — CH a Home and Home Series Segregation Law MADISON, Wis, (INS)—The Uni- Canceled Because of| Tonic or Discover cietow VoD KA- } The Modern Drink: Sensation Discover wh ARROW VODKA. sales increased 273% in 1955 in over the previous | Delightful as Screwdriver, Blood Mary, Collins, wit Straight. Yo for a Top Quality nen HAROLD TURNER. Ford in. » Birmingham 11951 Chev. 4-Dr........°244.| 1952 Ford 2-Dr......:2- 1499 1953 Nash 4-Dr.........°499 - 1953 Plymouth Sta. War. 699 1953 Chev. Hardtop... .°899 1953 Dodge 4Dr.....00 644 |1953 Ford 2-Dr.........°599 1954 Plymouth 2-Di.....°844 Breath Ne tts on met a 1955 Chev. 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(M-59) Pontiac, Michigan CHILDREN 35¢ CHILDREN 50c Dick Dewey. Track Manager | ore 4 |i NDITIONERS..... $59 to assistant “i i rT EASTER LIaEs IN JULY — — Regarded essentially as a green- house flower, Bermuda Easter Lilies can be a featured garden Mrs. Mansfield shows her 150 blooms of Bermuda Easter Lilies flower, as proved by Mrs. William J, Mansfield of 29 S. Edith St. in eek EY eee “poor.” that paretatie at ae Comty a hae Transplant Daffodils on | ermuda Lilies Bedeck| o- The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac Only 30 Inches ‘and What a B FRIGIDAIRE 30-in. RANGE Regular $249.95 sight at Although the lilies are usually and Mrs. William plant S. Edith St., where an and few people attempt to raise. of approxi gardens, Mrs, Easter Lilies are surpris- ; Aside lily bulbs. were the usual weeding, no spe-. Mansfield by her brother in Florida flowers. g the wide three years ago. This is the first eae oe it Test Temperatures to etn Combat Spontaneous |ago. His prize lot next Combustion Pig naring street. Spontaneous combustion is al- spot of ways a problem to farmers at|the property with the spruces and time. Every year barns are shrubs he and hay suddenly explodes into flame. at the Losses run into many thousands of as plant ricultural agent, inlaw of the Mansfields, who is even more serious than these|/lives across the street, gave the ri ri =f i ‘HAMILTON GAS CLOTHES DRYER is se = ef “Se biitl i Accident Traps Lurk in Garden Check Yard for Tools AU at Too Hot Sun about what happens when the hayjinsecticides and always that old ireaches this temperature. - enemy of overexertion in the hot ae of PONTIAC $1 W. Haron Open Friday & Mondey ‘til 9 P.M, The Good Housekeeping Shop a 4-1555 Sometimes it ignites, sometimes|5™- not. At any rate, he says, you can| The Institute for Safer Living has released information regard- ing treatment for both sunstroke and heat exhaustion. 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You laughed with him, Re Rs fend hegt deo bmn paphionnd g spine at an 8:40 curtain.” laughing at me. When the lights | ine ine State . q in 7 an 2 et se ial be hegsey pt ~~ pet gelictig pb ger mgig — yx last night And want real outstanding =| bo |Dean fire put his ocmp around meta tc moe the handsome| * 5"! performer.” ough inquiry” it had been food, NOON’... }10 years ago in Atlantic City —'40 year-old who hopes to make his| As for Jerry himself, he is not|mined that no U.S, military : ) D7 ‘Burgers, sodas, chicken pie in 1953- = [we're on the same stage together, future by straight singing and act-\worried about his professional fu-/in or around the Bar beef e: “SHANE”... [%'"E Sifterent acts — and I knew ing after the pair breaks up. Thejture. He will make a movie for'at the time of the alleged over- beques, or beef on rye; eae peated). age. Jerry ‘customers, who pack the club at/Paramount in the fall, and will do flights “ Hop into the family bus, cious . said. Sw ag leach show, become noticeably rest-\a TV series. Asked the format, he| strayed” . oo ‘Her Tee tem ee pees, “iaaeaet.” “Therefore, the el. Come the way you are— the ri “ee governene no f >» ™ jguy for 10 years. You can’t break J denies that He will never have another part-|in error,” the State Department last up marriage without doing some mat Jeary Sones Coat Gin mie “Tve bad tho tot, ted Tedd tn hme deeeed to Gol Park in front and choose word jdying. as a single entertainer. don't want to settle for less. Be-, Soviet ‘ your dishes; ae in /NOT MAUDLIN sides, don’t you know your foil is’ On July 10, Russian Ambassa-j HF motion |), Lewis 30s dressed in s loud vel! wet me explain this” he says(en 2 77 Suience?” dor Georgi Zarubin protested to| wie Ons spoctaltion are sure t " me s,"" says r Secretary of State Dulles that on/ elicious menem jilow ‘robe. He was drinking club : eNO SLOWING DOWN -Eoaagy Sag wr | MI 4-77 | | 4 4, =n end ‘walling, He Ua. a oo = Woodward at Square Loke Road } J Hp PETERS knows it’s not too much.” rmany on ‘his , ; | way home SO ‘ | | ie | ee [Johnny ‘can read, but why his) KoRcer i . In: -e | Mrs. C. Sayers, tormer| ) ’s reading is too easy. at the 27th annual Education Conference, ‘ y of the people open LANCASTER t a BE 3 tp ul ===] Zi. CHARITY OPENING! be pleasant ther he ALL PROCEEDS from admissions and concessions : | _* Gregory ont wales tat w tapaoateel opening night donated to Sara 8) ! tering ta Why le =a COMMERCE GOODFELLOWS 2 Sa a ae Se ee ‘nn “I @ SUMMER POLICY OPEN AT 7 P.M. scronaae tur eo “9 Nome EARLY! [=n ee: © “SUPERVISED” PLAYGROUND Approved Rides Se , 1T-foot speedboat. They . SATURDAY otitt Souk oat the tout and ‘were fa - «= @ MASSIVE SCREEN ~ ‘recommended $9 sii?” . 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Moin Pine ond Mersenine B gictored ly Bumunl) chock () mency onder Eerie on sea eu | me CLARK, JANE ROBERT ae | Sy See | reemne = GABLE RUSSELL RYAN -ALSO.- TAT ond SUN. btn Pct Ooms e | : nail oe 3 | THE TALL MEN Tom Ewell | _ i Sherrie North MUSIC HALL _ | ) tj al fy umn Coot Cormfori we “THE LIEUTENANT { — WORE SKIRTS” monccive Box Office Opens 7 P. M. | STARTS SUNDAY — “Man in the Gray Flannel Suit” nn» FREGHMIGOLOR® RHONDA FLEMING - COLEEN GRAY | SAT, (cepa 1 P.M. \. a at SEW na Oren CE oN THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1088 , \ yood Headlines . * [Pere Westmare (and! te's. made KVP Takes Strike Voto Topical Wiretapping Taletzs PA a eee eee eee Fs yucy-avcust HET WAVE | op Billy Gray's! and carton. mai — regener 7 new revue at the, : ee ILD AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRES. ; Due for Movie Treatment ul halaman Tana | ol NOW SHOWING= Bec fa . j { | besutitat ot [eum Meaeiy returtn or continue to wait fot successful 3 ; co Never” : loved the'same woman . . . pent i re : rner, F . Rew | . ; : | aa «0 Were climaxed | thet day that shook the world! — | son, at | Joanne . completely healed ‘mow she.had one Oreste (he of appears on the || Bowl . program Kirsten Aug. 1. his vocal appearance as Buster Keaton Story." Fee; | WEDDING DAY WaRG Op rected Last ont | e Great ancy’ close friend, Leslie Synder, | Broadway) asd jretmaed fom New. | famed ga to be matron of honor. : entanglements holding J ve, Sia i" [neta Ge Mas oh IVE-IR EATE wit AS. bainon eRe: lawer has informed me that the| Old-Time Dancing Every Svery | Mamie Van Doren; who bowed . MOMENTS OF ECSTASY!!! Toon, Pek. Set. a lout of her U- cofifract to be just|DAPers Rave | arrived | Comer Williams Lake-Alrport Rés—Box Office Opens 7:30 P.M. ‘ ; Shs, Bay sateny afte ter baby ° kms diebealnis aul ALIFE AT STAKE’ | business. ; the maharajah (his government | Screen Gem for elem sels seteeed: tur Soohguloe FRIDAY & SATURDAY | NEXT: “Tribute to a Badman” & “Master Plan” Mand Rend, LAST TIMES TODAY Face and a “ a on Boney co end striving fo SHARIR ON ness, is “The =) , | | STEADY i — -“* ALL NEW a me ("staan |W | ' ; : J —- = | Sanders ; _ 4 Europe A SUPER - CHARGED HIGH - VOLTAGE SCREAM SHOW STARTS - SATU RDAY | ANOT HER EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN . = RE A iy Hag MILES ¢ OF eee: Slates roa ing hy tal gaa earth nero Bi M—Ph. FE 44611-2150 Onde Raa 20th Contury-Fox’s production in elf CinmeaScor er ee bem lock Sond! COOPER SUSAN HAYWARD Fae Ss: |] WIDMARK trespass ~ Pa L@,. #q)BTHE SENSATIONAL BANK ROBBERY§| : ~~ Bos? ~ THAT CAUGHT A WHOLE TOWN WITH ITS MORALS DOWN! d in “THE QUEEN | see” BLE JEOPARDY” LIKE La VOL! HIT THE TRAIL BOYS... FOR A REAL 2-FISTED RIDE WITH AND ALSO The Never-Before-Told Epic Of The Last Filmed In All The “TARZAN’S os EXTRA: SAVAGE FURY”| CARTOON Party | FULL HALF HOUR CARTOONS — f } j at é \ ; \ \ é 1 \ g Im f aie . 7 an’ : PS to run for Apparently it's largely phony. It gives you a shuddery | Draws Fire ~ feeling to hear one person after another assure you he " doesn’t believe in God, and even toss his head defiantly | 1ansinc @ — Secy. : when he says it. James M. Hare predicts * | HALL for RENT For Banquets, Bowling Parties, Wedding Receptions, Dances and Cell OR 3-7772 ‘ LAKE INN he “Do you ever go to church?” I asked » woman guide when /Ponesdienss Baga Thay % 3 : s : | F ue ate ferences about them," Hare said. | TL lalallala llalale lel tt ly | she was a little girl oe ae M4 Beh thay shen you 8 let of chanchee—to prove Bow | asa tat ite mprty oc oo @ “SATURDAY SPECIAL- + religious you can ussia if you wan Legislature doesn’t outfi- i crazy. Old people and sick people are the only ones who pone about tty, H SIRLOIN STRIP STEAK a ee go, they tell you.. eitlet cana ark Sp : ho ye oar dienes . othe liberation ams asked ’ poweelgee , Jang pew om ee tour we Basireted: hems caves to an orthodos - . sa ped "s $1.50 s ‘them transferred by unit from the We vem Pow: gee ind ‘our th When | °2mtTol over issuance « read Butter F # ‘French, He seems to be making ugh ip our way through. censes, to appropriate some $350,-|m5 s “progress. 2 digg we came upon the tombs of long departed priests, one tourist to add to gpl pe 7 Now Serving At the Catalina Piano . ; ) . asked: office ee Bar * liberation army at its peak; “Were these priests saints? It would seem so from the/Safety Commission and to . Hie Pog — 12,000 yy Be “a in front of their names.” a ~ LUNCHES _ JIMMY : appeared October. ur rather worldly guide in a black mesh dress retorted, ae EN oO vety day the French removed thelrhe church says s0—I don’t think 80.” | 2 poser hk Pi ROLLINS " or ; Bem its guerrillas}, “OW do the priests live if the church isn't encouraged os ! am Pay 2 e thes arg 4 | sroqped out of ths Bit Mewnialan oe the cher : 7 FINE LIQUORS «8 oy, : ecm. ee | MANNY’S ste tus. ES) FLOOR SHOW © the French yielded to ; 4 . a sure and. brought, Ben Yourset| _ One night. some 5 a West Huron at Elizabeth Loke Rood i back. The liberation army was| Were trying hard TIT TITITTITIititiliitiiitlili tii cA pleased hs leaders, though, de-| our schedule, which cided to keep their own arms and| tangled. They worked . | . organization—possibly with — phones—and suddenly | , ee ee ; X to supporting fellow Moslems of yor. lvoe : Pete Martin’s — 7 ° young official who'd i i sit zo on | VILLA INN I didn’t hear what he said. But surely gi : ope pet ! | _ Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure M-24 at Clarkston Read—Just South of Lake Orion For Reservations — MY 2-6193—MY 2-9258 _ JAM SESSION EVERY TUESDAY EVE. Music by SO-PHIS-TO-CATS Juke Box Matinee Sunday Afternoon WN 70 ‘Cater ‘to Special, Partie f | Se ee eae TE | fence. | DANCING and FLOOR SHOW] Bi a of 6x34 aro | i=. Every Friday and Saturday “alth Ros : ra’ a | . = All New Show—Fiest Time la This Aree Herry Whitney By Popular Demand S| font Mers FRANK PERRY | = Dining at lis Distinctive Best! 1 7 ing meals served | on :, Dance te juke bex any ~ SS) 4 | ino frimdly atmocphere is : a : iabs te ay = Luncheon wae JE PHILS INN wtanmsm, @) Dinner = | | : Peete —_ hisehid . anque Now One of the Finest in Oakland County DANCING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TO “THE RHYTHM BOYS” NO COVER CHARGE — MODERATE PRICES Fectaring the altar it may mean he’s lost the ring—or his enthusiasm.—| Nobel Lee and Johnny Swan | H. G. Hutcheson. : _ Roger Price tells of a four-year-old prodigy who was offered /& college scholarship but had to turn it down—couldn’t cross “ORCHARD LAKE AT pean agree CHT BQ Pe coneyrens tse se man trees med PONTIAC TRAIL pereenn Gee iy sleu| (ee cata io: yA 1" woe seesowiy.| THE STARS BOLD DUTCH lnn Ls ARE BRIGHT! [J 400 teat coca | The stars in the skies match the stars in her eyes: when you take her to dine. ° — | HOTEL COMMODORE | PHONE Midwest 4-1400 WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD., ane Sect tect] Mey ft tne cow ch SHOW BAR | BLOOMFIELD HILLS. circus under the big top that is) Yo ; @ be DRAYTON PLAINS | ending in the United States. Dis- . | | crt sf hep owe Henry’s Bloomfield Inn | DINING ROOM NOW OPEN me our lore sane age rather RALPH HAYWARD DANCING FRIDAY ond SATURDAY 9 "tit 2 Western and 5 “The Silver Fox” OPEN 7:00 A.M. DAGMAR L. WILSON NIGHT AV RRS Hillbil B : d aaa Mate ORG tA ee - _ Reservations, Phone ; LAV E PFO ‘our Cheice ' | ~ OPEN DAILY at 4:00 P. M. (We Close Sundays) Vs FRIED CHICKEN sant deat ork mide gho! oh eigen Come on Inl{! a ; Wn THE GASKET of ; _ ° bs eS! : TAKE-OUT ORDERS saan Music by the “3 Little Words” a em :. ger = COCKTAIL LOUNGE $1.00 with Joe at the Hammond Or SPADAFORE’S 3) ic cities. he shows are do ic baa Se _”” BEER—WINE , on ven BR AR itoriums. France, Germany, Bel-; ——<—— 1650 N. Perry at Pontiac Road =“ FE 3-9732 “— gium, Austria and Yugoslavia all; 1420.8. TELEGRAPH at ORCHARD . 6 North Coss have small traveling circuses that eon are big hits. Tt costs little fo OPe-| tg ute oe Se eee eee eee COSTER) FRI—SAT.—SUN. | Dick Dengate fons | BU ATR-CONDITIONED rareo DIXIE BAR | SATURDAY FLOOR SHOW ‘ a i i hi i i i ti i hi i tin di di da i i i te di ti et te i, tn / SSSeeeeeeee = a “The Man of Rhythm” Si ow sunpay 2 Dixie H | ! : . AT THE PIANO and ORGAN & oe Mickey O'Malley Clandann Cooper Todd Vinedut 4 Appearing Nightly s —— - _ Juggler and Magic Dancer ___ Slager Private Rooms for Private Parties e . * DINNERS * COCKTAIL BAR =) AIR-CONDITIONED | | «10: 100-1: | HOURS: Monday-Friday E1000 gfetenday 1:00-1:00 0 a Em a cacaen tee S| a JAYS BAR 7 4 CHINA CITY RESTAURANT LB terved to Oxy Dining Room Call FE 3-9621 «5. Your Food bt BEER—WINE—LIQUOR—MIXED DRINKS—SANDWICHES | wie | URBAN UL, lm | PRIVATE: PARTIES : : i] —sELAINE TITUS ot the Piene and Orgen Priday and Seturdey | @ WINE 1070 W: Haron FE 4-0340 jm __ set Snavers i aha 1} 963 Commerce Ra. Open 7AM.” =» kM 3-9181 4904 Elizabeth Loke Rd. SERSRRRRR RRR RRL PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1956 | : |) gel aaa é D Fs What do you want me to do next, Dear? — ROARDING HOUSE Y MMU ERATION: eit / : , } : =/ py.) _ [Ff seeo sewers cp Tune BC eRD Bent pe) me \Y/ LB DON'T JUST GAWK AT ME ¥ Bind l be gtes COM= « yi, Dyojieumuaee wv SPEAK UIP! an THIS 15 &\ FLITTING. HEAT , Z Og tet Nf A.MATTIER OF DesPeRATE) ! OF THE NEXT — SW tins a URGENCY FAP/? = MUST 4\ FOOTE +) agente Ma Saari . ce ‘ , LW ---AND FOUND |[ wHat MAYBE IF I SCRAPE CINDER-/ \ TEMPERATURE ELLA A PRICELESS MASTERPIECE PAINTED | UNDERNEATH THE PAINT’ OFF MY HOUSE I'LL FIND A MANSION UNDERNEATH =. WOW--- A MAN ARE You SCRAPED A PICTURE OFF A CANVAS --- / 1} DORY! FOR HEAVEN'S SAKES... | YOO SPRINKLED THE Ric: ) AND WOLD... Ow, AG! | DORY! ‘nage = ——— —=——_ =. = 2) eo oo DIXIE DUGAN ' | AND) [Einow Muiy 7) | CoCk.| ) | Touess 2 litte You'll Find | Play Safe }| PROFITABLE § | E| OPPORTUNITIES i a i | Every Day in the Pontiac ¢ While | Press Want Ad Section 4 ° } Take advantage of this easy way | 3] to solve all your buying end sell- | You Drive! j}s20"""" : = in Sage FE 2-8181 i t © Place Your : Keep alert-chew gum WANT AD 4 Avoidtrafficjittersand iF - # driving drowsiness. ™ : ' — & Chewgumwhileyou’re gum you like but chew £ & behind the wheel. while you drive. Nat- ¥ Chewing helps relieve urally, we recommend & | strain apd tension— refreshing, delicious §& h helps keep you feeling Wrigley’s Spearmint &% fresh and alert for Gum—for lively, satis- § f safer driving. : fying flavorandreal @ ~ m Chew any brand of c ng enjoyment, acns J See Skee 1 se ots HA Hy i : gee 28 F ; Al s ne Yneat® 5 od a gomber with: year ¥ si under on as fm). Unc lst, Sela a : 1 or thy will retired. ’, ef member with less than 1 J credited service shall have the requirement provided fa) ebove waived’ the Board finds he is ; the prozimate result of a per- al “7 of disease aris’ out of in the course of his actual in the service of th is than the sum of 10 per cent of the ' tirat $4200 of his final average compen=! and sation ard 15 per cent of I amie} of his final average compensation tn excess of $4200. To his voluntary retire. ment age his disability retirement a-) lowance shall be subiect to section 25 hig. retirement he shal! pro ™ “ = is retirement on disability as provided in tion 19 hereof, a non-covered member ll receive a disability retirement al- / ul accordin 7 ‘ined his volunta ment age. In no cate shall his ance be less th: of his ave retirement allowance a A Ul " all have the right to rs jon provided for in section _Bection 22.2 Upon termination of the ® dies before Se a in ation credit. In no case shell his said adjusted 172. Should any member who! ¢ payment of his ensation, if any. arising said statuto: ried and lity retirement af to Include sue! retirement aliowanee payabie to his at- years be less than ‘a. tom converted or balase “avtetes sole} of andain the ment, with the of compensation on account of his employment, dies priot to bis voli Ty retirement e as the re same injury or disease. for which he was retired. and in eifter case (1) ana (2) such death injury of disease re- sulting th death, be found by the Board to have been the reeut of bis actual perfurnance of duty in the service of e » the applicable benefits © To-| vided paragraphs im}, (b), 6 and (6) 9f this section shall pa | the condition that the bene- pensions apply for of workmen's com ’ a ati hp. (>). To the | rage pen . To voluntary retirement age his!" ro id be given service credit for repr tive, shell id te an basis. ¢ Section 23, In the event he membarler et account dies a injury ¥iserve fund to the pens’ THE PONTIAC PRI S, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1950 ® Es HE a Pe ae* 4 Hefei ; SHE 2 Re i i i i fei: ; a scence see : fii a Eft 2 Fs 238 st z Ha 7 b = aball be of ' withons "hetrs. ‘end e tons to his nits —,_, x, ew as ae he ng por rac sovings ‘und at the time | re 0. sec! sible r 4 Let ca contributions ‘ A ‘om accumulat “Geath, eney : net . may a month!y all determin fund is hereby. ¢ fund which be accumulated, sontribut! . fm), mnt ings: ogi hartby eiwdied. aah ‘Sete {regular interest, ducted from the compensations of me bers to provide for from which shall be s to’ and ‘fracti to his sttathment’ a paid r j accumulated contributions, as provided | tainn. ip this Chapter, ‘wibutions to be the sum. Iper coat of Kee excess $4200 (em of le | {¢). The officer or officers responsible by mate the sum of. pth pea to be p amount seeks! £2 Fellte 2 a) pens: whieh when added * his annuity will provide a retirement allowance equa] to the number of y on of ear, € dited ulttplied: by Se a, foal “ensess “of $4500 60, may elect to have his retirement allow- ance equated on an setuarial ba: years \and urity b the payroll shal] cause the he for mak @ contributions provided for in this section parrell. for each and every parrot! tied, from the date of, his entrance the retirement system‘ to the hie retirement or prior ‘se m City service. The members’ contributions | made n (provided for herein shall be withstanding la tn receipt of work- Per al , chan y. FE ace jmember shall be deemed to consent the deductions made and pro- ac: ‘and his sion itthtes i i voluntary retirement age © roll the iT when deducted shall be to th ec retirement. system and shal) credited x to the said member's individual account in the annuity savings fd). In addition te the contributions deducted from the compensatt hereinbefore may have previously Withdrawn from nd pot given 0 repays to the annuity sari: seem ene. ee sa 4 nd by hi e). remen' a me ecoumulnted contributions shal ferred from the am the retirement reserve Te the pension reserve tirement reserve h shall be paid ei] an- nuities and pensions payable as provided Chapter. Should a diseb retire e fund to patty savings tund to bis: individual account therein; pension e at that time shall transferred ent Section 29. the iis hereby created. Tt shall be the fund | in wrich shall Se Sceumulesed reserves or ymen a ne from unde provided ‘«< ie the basis of such mortality and ether ex berience tables, and regular interest, as the actuary shall annually compute the jon reserves (1) for pensions .beine retirante and benefielaries, and (2) covering service rendered 4 to by members. The sa to pare- _ 4 ‘graphs yh end of this section, afeey * Member with 2 Memaerah erview | _ * Tship service” means serv- ¢ rendered on and after January approved by the Bos: amounts he ° ‘ a repaid to, the annuity savings | pen fund, together with yeaulat terest - re. trom the date withdrawal. to be e date of repayment. In case shall y member b creat tor service Means the average ber fompensations wu an ried but not theses sf es » ww member or his legal be transferred to fund Section 28. © Fe’ fund $ hereby created. It shall be the fund from te! the Board shail from time to time adont, |! iy tionary pension reserves all be fi ed by annual of the srpropriations, to be mane the Com- san a tely cee seed maa an ve enone Phys (0) 118 ot Bl 1046 * Thet Sertieoe 2, 22.2 2 f Chapter. 18 be Pepeaiet. ond 223 of, me Notice is gs J given that the service of the ‘ Lt ‘Tepealed by the preceding provisions “New member’ means ithow iber w: & prior service c his service account, 26. “Original member” means prier service credited e City. In tion is mot all pal shall fix the value com sation rot 2.14. “Average the eesotyos Service, his avers compensa’ m-|shall be the everane of bis annual Pensations received of credited service “Bene: 31. ** means any person, except @ retirant. or retiren iiiewanee ta, pur- mt to the provisions of this we pos Sean} retirement ois aha al years ae od of the ond fir “~¥ r re ie RS tas en age 55 years. national cy, gen: the Te signe. Of pombere, te eligible to jonary pipe- rank, i shall pot include e the Neapereliy during an ‘ or hi re : - ab ety e of the police departme: 13. “Compensation” means the eom- during his total years card ribed vide flelary would il li A if EE ot § 3 ii a5 523 then such difference, if consist of a pension of be paid to his legal repre- average final compensation multiplied by the, | , year, of i ‘more en's 8 Fd the ‘nell ‘be ‘om (ang and the ment sSxsiem. shail a be subject to. execution, H beneficiary, TUDeey ol law, provided for ry EN (a) | ess ~) v chasever Sod et the smounl of hie accumulated be pay his xpenses, not to exceed a / to determined th 2 he leave no aes “oste ise. Pj Accumulated ment of suc refund: {notalments therect, ac. ment rules and regulations as botint to Shien euch member or . 4 Sa Pund.|ficiary was correctly entitled shall be Angul is he me Annuity Sayings, Fund shall Fund in shal] be accunu- ea ty a2 |to provide for their annuities, The con | org A at, 4 oO a by As te with ent allowance Savings Fund shall be fi ent of }° Sorat ae ae . ‘bie compensation paid to him by wae annuity . taxes in benefit ty pr for herein shall withstanding that m Yisation provided for by . Tf}member shall be changed thereby. Every or member shall be deemed to consent and oF is . other ¢ he number of years, and 3. Modified Joint and su eath City veuhere nea, wecedka. shall ship ance. bey? the a the Retire pate rent, one-half reduced retire- mi to tm m and COMMUNITY Pea shail be an ae, the| PONTIAC, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ¢ the a computed according provi of section 17.1 hereof: | tribu! in omnes Las said | tion he sha x ithon 23.2 (bh) hereo of volghtary getirement age he shall t for in section 18.1 ty Bective “23. Ta the event (1) a ™ result of ail claims and demands *2@!! apply to members or benefictaries fraction of a|whatsoever for the services rendered by ot etirement System, their widows, a such person during the peried covered e r annum. His by such ment, except as to benefits this Retirement System. The NATIONAL BANK OP member may redeposit Savings Fund. by a single increased rate of amount eq id d County State of Milford, ; he provisions Accumulated Contrt- ment of tM be neler re a on 2142) such death, th sulting in death, be i@ ito shall subject to paragraph ‘f) of this section and to section 4 hereof, mulated contributions the time of his death shall be paid in accordance with the -_ one Fund of the Stat (o). 8 penn of om rented “The Pension Reserve Pung shail|that, said child should be placed under ‘ourt, means any em e 1 ny the service of the years‘ jered service, Li occurs nant ve an - for tn’ Btetion ie in (2) leaves a W a female mem ih nip “sestion 18.2 iJ ete Tedistribution by the Board to his ré- ehildren under age 18 (4). Tm the event there be no wide, Dpee at if the widow dies or rémarries before ei the youngest survivine child ef said de- rson shall have attained age 1 en his unmarried child compute bn if paid dreh under age 18 years shall each re ston of one-f ew members will be and in either case dors of . e to cover ‘the ‘ be ofi death, or attsinmen widowes any such child his from the Annuity Savings merger the two banks, A copy of the sfore- to the Annuity Reserve Fund. at jration of a period said agreem of three years ent, executed by s majority date an employe cones to Of the directors of each of the two be @ member, any balance of accumu-|8™%S, Providing for the merger, is on file at the bank and may be inspected urs, a. President, ie July 6, 8, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 28, 27, 28, 30, 31. August 1, 3, 3, 4, te: tributions stand: te ered in the Annu! iad. Unclaimed |@uFing business ho STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- by this/0®te Court for the County of Oakland, beneficiary duvenile Division, In the matter of the petition concern. ins renner Meadows, minor, Cause Annuity Reserve Fund to the Annuity: Petition having been filed tn thig and shall be credited to/COUTt alleging that the present where- a] ind, ot on Bis inatvigwal account therein. abouts of the father of the said minor Bec 2 . (ti—Pension Reserve Fund.|c>ild ts unknown and the said child has violated a law e and be the, fund in which shall“be sccumu-|the jurisdiction of this lated “leserves for the ft alli In th 4 other benefits f the people of the higan, you are hereby notie te tributions ag $ e “he city to re | commanded to tf persona: ne d hearing. : eel . ractical to make person: St anche monaity taken: service hereof, this summons and notice add other tables as the|fhall be served by pubi the Actuary shail)? amount of contribution Fi iv annually Cit entire prospective service of Pension Reserve Fund shali be made % bi yes & ing to the v' suffice ‘Moore, Judge of a Cou t, fy on t ts pro-' Moore, a8 art, jon reserves required at ine me —- A Bg County, this 18th dap rom ¥ A, ‘ Seal ARTHUR KE. MOORE, or which micht/A true copy Probate, service) mgte i. ete Eee sven. . F) iste rl _ 280 S, Saginaw 7 se secant JEROME Oldsmobile-Cadillac Phone FE 4-3566 | j "No enle; bid and asked, i Business Notes | Mercury Division of Ford Motor Co.|- has named Robert Miller to the post of production po: venue g manager, Miller ‘will direct activities of production pro- gramming and control, pre-production jcontrol and traffic departments in his | new position. | Baward T. Ragsdale, General Motors RIVALS — Three avowed candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination join in a three-way handshake in Washington at a $100-a- ! , have been elected to the Board of Regents of the, tal Motora Institute at Flint, plate dinner honoring Sen. Walter George (D-Ga) who is retiring after 14 years of continuous Senate AP Wirepheto service. Left to right are Adlai Stevenson, Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn) and Gov. Averell Har- riman, of New York, Proceeds of the dinner go to the Democratic senatorial eampaign commit- s a @ A : i : ee. Me ee . j Q } 4 ’ peace eon Can A farkat ngineering Firm Formed _ ia'sien dee "Sons's Little Lower Moves Upware ‘|by Birmingham Group when three Boy Scouts found) WVGS L ES formation of King and Park’ geese guatieait Terry suffered no ill effects, He} ‘Sanka ee ae ee eT Bruce A. King Jr., president of ‘was found in a swampy area d| CHICAGO @—Grains tilted a lit-', ~-| NEW YORK «Under leader- alts mile and @ half north of Big/tle lower in routine dealings on the|? hip by aluminums and coppers) jthe new Birmingham ‘consulting Rapids only 40 feet from the Mus-/Board of Trade today. 9 Ljthe stock market advanced in fair.) mechanical and electrical engineer- kegon River, where officials feared} An exception to the slightly easi-|§. :|ly active trading early this after- peat noon. i ts ing he may have drowned. tone in feed grains was July/"% Gains a af The company, whose offices are _ Searchers began combing the|corn, which bounded up more} > pos incur located at 884 S. Adams Rd., is area after it was reported: about|than a cent at one time on short/s eta, /POlnts were “Scene “‘feault of en expanion of & ll am. that Terry had strayed|covering. It subsequently lost this Evite sect leeses — consulting firm organized by King - ps away from his home. however. 2 ge ESSE in 1953. ; $ a : July soybeans very weak in the e-/quiet and irregular note then did a Other principal members of KING PARK | ppnevinns santas GAie 6 2s % ts Me: /quick turnabout as coppers stepped “| the firm include James A. ! = COMMERCIAL = ficcs. ‘Trading in all July futures fslahead and then eluminums joined Pak, viee predieat; sad Ales [ope i | AND vo gl sage oc *\with wider gains. E. Waite, James A. Mickelsen : Assist ef _ ff Wheat x ’ below their: listed as incorporators, 2 : RESIDENTIAL oo Raggi Bode nthe yp Mote f ot en ee eae The is en “og ee . ! fea See say ae tS Jeet“ eee Wartime Study | 2 i tenes, daly Bale mans Be Yommgaiown Seat & THe bag on gene rye a : : : 4 : j . ty rose * : : 2 7 [to % lower which point § |County ! Australian Navy Uses DOORS sae: hed So owee'te Yon | Hhaages ape meg iced pl ; a i = jand work on various industrial la hundred pounds higher two points at best. Coppers moved) LINDBERGH IN NAVY — Lt. (j.g.) Jon Lindbergh, son of Brig. jand structures. | Habits of Sea Mammal [sui.st. 7” up around the one-point zone, | Gen. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, points to ocean area off Coro- |. King, a graduate of the Uni-| to Aid Skindivers : = Wheat again had to :| Renewed efforts to settle the| nado, Cal. where he is diving with Navy frogmen. versity of Hlinois, is a registered ing pressure but it x ‘steel strike following the govern-|— — eee A. holds). ELBOURNE, Australia—Ways attr fact '& s . : ° of modern |believed the price eventually of the industrials c 7 ; societies. Park, a registered me-|in which caldée [== === <, eeant aria (Club, Township Feuding (ats Sine iri woeloss sort -. fjuled to buy two cargoes way or the other, ~ [University graduate, will also servejassisted by research into the PRY, Lee oe eee itt nom the Awocitd reel Over Bennett Boathouse js === cae Bye E ag mn , I epee sel Sates leven by Se de Calder—with over half a cen- ff . : boat- ot 4 ; tury el experience in designing | in Prices paint Teast ints,” inertia] @ Cents, fhe rails down 30 C2Nts|poase, ‘enoe the retreat. of Harry nese ph scleretie! versity, will act as consultant tojpranch of the | ering — | 5 ‘ : cents, — 4 y sought group * 6 6 tures doors in every conceiv- |} cwmcaco. July 20 ab) — Opening small 30°31 weidhied uterege 30% Greac| Kaiser Aluminum, and Alumi- (4: Bennett, righthand man of thelr ¢cecutives as site for a social : produce able style and size. | 14% |® large 44, num Lid. kept to the’ plus side by!-ate Henty Ford, is the center of 8) ciup, ' H Maer B wty-s ger Me 4 an. dae GR oo ‘ A 49; medium 43- . court today . that will be of value Gxt Weed 565° Sep one: ae cerecces Ont? ae Ogg @ Grade B iaree 43 Grade| around two points while Alcoa and Abhivey the River The Grosse He Social Club : vict Pinckney at a eee Se eeeeneee of ment Reynolds Metals were ahead better 7 ' a GARAGE iy ie . sreemese it erated. "Sa-20 wore Rast cases than a point each. in Grosse Ile, the seven-room boat- Sites be Sie aes cle ty Cir- Bank Robber a es spy Boden 3 . | seeeees a A extra large 48, large} American. continued| Z ; 5 “who in diving [Juy venvoyen BBG Mat °0c%0.. 140%! ag 4g medium 98-38%. yesterday's lee with | cult Court for « = dices oe ——, flung divers iste saeniongs INTERLAKE [2:18 gh yp GR Seer HElGa toe soe cess Staley Suspends | Saws cose Syvoe|ormor o — nas orale Fale wucceets <1 H toneees A320 1 " ahead ' 3 * . ” . : E BUILDING. |" 2 Sed a Fig oman, Pies ftea|ton, Mack Tracks rose more than alte dents said the group Wensed tholerel court fay, yeotrdey of: te Goysiee Rel Otanvem auld Oak | eN ont Brief Ry Laree|@ point on its record earnings} fective man early this spring from its robbery March 13 of the| whales that had been ee PRODUCTS | NEWS in Drie whites : but ® Food move-| report. a owner, a Detroit appliance firm.|Pinckney branch of the McPherson| by whaling ships could dive im- 4921 Filer FE 5-8782 Lead goat ts Oolieae Com Ge ae: New York Stocks pended last sight from the Puotig and 2% scres of surrounding land Federal Judge M. Free cab aad 04, e008 tem sgete: $ crcaco W—Chicage (Late Morping Quote Police Department. withheld young 3 - cult Court Thursday following an/.datis snchanse: ceeg cada” og admiral vse. 4B “Dot “a «| Chief Herbert W. Straley con-|Since Bennett owned it. Bennett,/ex-convict pending a teport from| ‘The maximum depth to which a jexamination on an indecent expo- iste eSohs Sees te aa ween ea oat t Bee wi firmed this morning that Capt.|oetime personnel chief of the Fordithe Probation Department. He/numan diver could and |sure charge. Raymond N. Snell, 23,|s0° a. says; 90 seo, eC sausi, “sty ! i Motor Co., lives in California, - maximum sentence of 25) h he could ascend, im- ng wh oa; wc wis by verse Oliver Lemeaux had made the from which ( jwas examined before Justice Hein-| “Si 45° steady to firm; wholesale buying) Ais, Tra'-"**" 384 sy ieess on orders from ; “Ba 7 was 150 feet. If he ex- [drick Smit of Madison Heights, |prices' anchateed to is higher.” recepg| Alums °5°° oer eee Sweley. TRYING FOR $ MONTES ceeded that depth and tried to re- CALL US | a, of G0: Teds, 3850: ts és ‘30-00;/Am sarc: ee: Bangg 3 = egg 2 ag Tar Wittbold said three months ago Fliers Tied urn without a decompression Geraldine Bernardo, Fiat, | airties ebecks current’ re- weeeee r one Police J township . & x Walls Washed jwas sentenced to 90 days in thes 32, Am Gyan: he rete hearing June 11, can be fired bylior © soning, certificate to estab-lfor Gunnery Meet Lead bende” gee Regen gre Windows Cleaned Oskiand | County, Jail yesterday) cmcaoo, suv cam) — coapas|am Mh Par’: St Lap sewat,” tealotraley without further action BY lish q private, non-profit social sult of deficiencies that were Floors Cleaned, Waxed = [ate Pied nacnae ‘Se ans vu |izack 13: total U's. shipments et, eopfAm Rews--co:: 314 EES Re eral te bor tter gu-|(ltib- He said the club was made up YUMA. Aris.» — The 20h andl trought sbout in his Blood. and Polished ja revoked license. @I| plies light: demand good; market onjAm Rad ...... 83 tows... a6 “primarily of young executives and Divisions were ; pg HAE . Insured Workmen re ae etinld cweenin'* | Ready; caret wreck sais sWasned Am Super & pea Be mand vit pote re anal ena people who reside in lead with 11,000 points], Divers Pao Mer g oy og |Leib, of pringfield township. _ | jp California long whites 840-465; Idaho , ‘108.2 Continental Air D . relia CITY JANITOR | round seds 1.00. Am Tob: BE Mack Tre -;. 31 4lregulations, Straley said. He said|"® Gownriver area Command Rocketry Meet|to the surface in stages, oth | Rummage sale, tional a an . Congrega . Aneconda cDcew ia.-.tet|the reports included drinking while| He sald the township, in ef- conclusion today hey, also, would become affected SERVICE rx yi gt 8 aE Poultry Armee jo G* bead eo Slon duty. a fect, denied the npplication oy ere 30th fs ; y the “bends.” T1Yy, N. Sai FE 5-7638 ' ‘slot ne . oy eo i o.. 01 said would investi-| “failing te act on court et me ©, Sephew & m. Summer clothing, shoes. —Adv. pernorm,. jug. 9 (AP) aPrice ran Sie Fer. Paste Ga. ments pak shia OE action is intended to force the ee _ If your friend's in jail and needs! f°", 22334 £0». De rats ter Se. 5 qualtiy 08 Bee wees ...+ B4)cision in the suspension “within a) township te grant the application, Mth by the 15th |bail, Ph. FE 5-0424 or MA 5-4031.| |} wy, tape ene, 30-98; tune Be dts aie Bai! of eanlbig “Gey 2.|few days.” we ‘ he added. nnd Ady. ip gray crosses 27 Av... 56 Mont Ward .. &-8| Hoffman, 41, has on the built about 1935, Squadron 29; capeneties 4-4% Ib 27-27%, §-8%| Benguet ...... Mower Wheel. 38-11) s ince 1942. He has a wife|_ 2m Doathouse, AFB, Tucson, Convicted Drunk: Driver |, comment: market sredy ae ge ees tke Se oates ot mae eel, Pays $100 for Cri a Paes) ST Se ay ee ae to replace at today’s prices: Wit. (*ui06 missions. The 34 /Pays rime Barred Rock fryers are shert|Rerden ssscnes O04 Nat «se two more sorties. te the of were x — @ County Deaths bold said, It has three bedrooms a sleeve targets Donald Ashbeck, of 4779 Maple-| Sspenettes sine ent se eles Milas: ro oe ont ‘ den, living room, dining room,|tne Seseit by iview, West [ere slow to clear. pees et Bg Ras Jiee. 2°. the Casper Doha kitchen and three baths on the)”. som. Division was fined $75 and paid $25 costs _ Calum & H.... 151 Nia M Pw .. 304 main floor which is built out over : | Thursday after being found guilty) emcaco. July 20 AP iestive — os Mo Rott & West | MILFORD — Service for Casino river, Robert B, Long of ah, Jot drunk driving by Waterford| quis, "gsiots, Te Coops, rnaredey. ie: /Cdn Pac °'.. 33) Nor Pee... a2giper Dahn, 90, of 13545 Hyde Rd., * *.* retained the individual scoring Township Justice Willis D. Lefurgy. | chanced; heavy hens 18%-20: Meht hens bmw a nd a : ast Ma Rd “ iy Milford, will be at 11 a.m. Mon-| poeneath the main level are a| today. He scored another ii | Ashbeck pleaded not guilty tol !7.18:,>rpliess or fryers, 28he-28%4: old Case, gt oss. 182 Ohlo. Ol... SL day trom the Richardson-Bird Fw-\huge recreation area, two baths, a|Mit to raise his jthe charge at an earlier arrsing- . Gen Mi Bas. 34 oe B\tidand City Cem sy. Mir, Debnam oat oe Ms boats Tee ment. , chrysler... epee ep iy paanighoer hoa go, — nagers Linked | aoe FO target x. ma a i Fern apt, aie farmer and Sb-yver resident in about 0 feet long: the other abettlta Long. Time Gas | School Officia $ Rule DETROIT. July 19 (AP) ~— Hogs —/Clark wip... 70.2 Parke Da ..,. 51.2 , t, . \ ‘ - |Salable: . ; Not barrows end/Ciimax Mo.,.. 74 peniney, JO '.. 94 iyesterday at his residence. A trio Detroit teenagers [Smoke Room Nuisance | £2, +37, te make ¢ marnet. asking 28/S00S chia. ait Bena cola'"*: $f], Surviving are two sons, Henry] Although vacant for nearly twe |, 1 t8, 0 : we Llhet. et \Gole Paim:.::. 484 Bier “"*..' BIC, and Leo Dahn, both of Milford,| years, Wittboid sald, the prop- |being | LARENCE, pies. gee Focratag eet Bra 4°": 4 Pasion v1: f4{five grandchildren and 11 great-| erty, which ve ag dye sod ype Bang jstudents wan = NS) ers rather slow teady; around § p|Con N Gas... «6 Pit “ . = 1 field T | school hours they'll still have to} high ehot low 1162 m.|Coneum Bu. 2.0 Bret 8 OC i ‘ for*use as a club site, ‘ownship Gerber Bath Set jdo it in secret, stsers. 35.00, mostiy on Monday. betore Gon pe Presi ied Puma |Driver Hurts Shoulder wii dt. tw poem ae | Suggestions that a “smoking|1235 ib. ‘and 1316 1. steers 22.50 Toeral Cont Can 29 RCA... 43\When Car Overturns ; Charles Kowalski, Complete 3-Pc. Set > voli fed steers 2150-22 60: t Mot. 7 Rex Drug... 07 hing regulations the club's appli-iieved to have taken p room” be set aside for students/anq choice steers 20.50-21.60: bulk most- Sent So oosee Ben ++; 8.3 4 White Lake Township man/cation is valid. Regulations permit| cori gasoline thefts With ch during their leisure were frowned/ {0° .e"standsra” iteers. 16.00-18.00, Copper Rng .. 982 rook ee suffered a minor injury i his|use of property for fraternal, social argh wie , plated feucet.- 1 20 pee nee Se) one nk eS scene eee Bi kanye soar "oben. car lhe o lions pervs be Ly have been ential $ t d (less " . scattering good and choice heifers 18.00- cactus at Jos seas MBlig and over - atied. the towel bar and Lawrence. High School. hend-| 50.0; Sd care vat hate te teen itee © Seen. 528 Stent GPs: i alse and Williams Lake Ra. Wa-| fle said the township offered no new nthe r legs shown). Grade Af, Master Asgustine A. Lawlor sum- including load ,seathern erasers at/Doue em. 188 See aE: --- 2 Siterford Township, last . jreason for failure to act upon the|og449 W. Eight Mile Rd. PRITNER PLUMBING atement wg would, be anus | ea e3e% det foe, commercal|Dal Bent, «< 3184 Simmans vos sns S84 Die S Lath, hs of BNE Demme eaguentinn, Police arrested the youths " ) to 18.00: ean ) 98. sseemers , was & HEATING = | say” ele, Se tag SIE saat <3, Rew" Hlby Poniac General Howl. NelHeads State Group __|Taey had’ velo ew arold | Detter individusis up to 16.50; some cut-/pmer Rad .. 85 Sperty R4.... 247\told township police another Car & home-made funnel with them, | 79 Bloomfield Blvd. | Nobel Prize winning Dr. H ter bulls down to 11.00: about 3 loads| Erie RR ... 20.7 Std Brand .... 8 litorced him off the highway HOUGHTON (®—Members of the i ers Battery and the 22Tth and- - Opposite Hadsell's Pond C. Urey is one of those who urges | fiir, tase: several smaller fots mortiy| erie og’: S83 Std Oil Inds... ane sn . Michigan’ Assn. of Registers of 0th ; © ettid. , more experiments in teaching | good 450-525 Ib stock steers 18.00-20.00;|pretone” "se Std ON NI... + ta At) ES Deeds closed their annual three- AT&T Shareholders aie FS 7a70 sclentitic subjects by television. | Ein, “Rinive’ FU opening fod ah 32? Steen ge... ta iFOreign Aid Fight Seen [cove ontcn here Thursday after Meeting Sete; hey 7 i eu eh tee eee pe steady, today. Compared last Thursday: |preeot “sul .! 80.2 gun, Of ..... | WASHINGTON (INS)—President|naming Charles U. Converse of ng september / jai one $ ot Camp Claybanks, Bigher: ‘others’ steady: ‘bulk’ good ‘ang|Prueh Tra .. 31) Swift & Co .: 48.7 Pisenhower's appeal for a “mini-(Midland president. Other officers) NEW YORK @ — American|""® od flow choice’ 18.50-25.00: high choice anq|Gem Dynam .. 67.6 Sviv- EI +» 82.3) — J Pp . - RAO Prime, 26.00-30.00; utility and commercial Gen Elec... 1.1 7 »+++ €78imum” foreign aid. program faces elected were Mrs. Mia Bell Hum-|Telephone & Co, an a? oe 15.00-18.50: ond low willity mostly oer iaits "'. on? Textrom Sl: 33a /its crucial Senate test today. Lead-|phrey, Ingham County, first vice|nounced today that @ special stock- Death Notices — Gen Motors . "3 Fe ag MEE Se ers called up for debate the fouripresident; Bernard Youngblood,|holder meeting called ta vote on vil cascada ae, ves Gen ‘Tet... 434 Tran W Air 31.2/billion 105 million dollar measure|Wayne County, second vice presi-ia plan to increase the amount Sie, ae: generally 38 tower on butek: bead toa . Ff Toent Gon : id : Wei under ‘gag Underwd .... M1 {200 tb dull unevenly 25 to $0 lower; sows Gillette _..... 484 On Carbide ;.130.4 New 3 bedroom homes . . . full price $9,680 Colts eB a Goebel PF -: 28 ontt Air Lin 304 ose !M ts : air we + $5.8 Unit Atre ... 73.2 as iow. ax $50.31 including eversthing! Act absent: bulk No 4 and\2 200-250 102 [Oran Paige "<. 17 GRMguri, --- S08 Now! Drive out today! *¥i sod 3 ies0-t6 75, butk ‘Ne 9 tna Ke] o west 2 : 03 4 he vires Hy MODEL OPEN DAILY 12-9 P. M. iene, arpa ote ie te tome (geil Ouch's Ua. Tab She Flintridge Read. just off Read lots 300 Ib and lehter to 15.25; sieable|Homestk /"!) 39.4 b wed ow >: _ 3 miles orth of Walten Biva, etGalable cattie "Teer ‘salable calves 200: + tay nea West Un Tel. 203 sth otienet ce nena’ scwrteus (em RAY": BE wen Seen. AVON good and choice heifers steers and mixed Bee = S* ite - 4 . yearlings 18.80-2200: @ load of cholce|inerie Gop.) gag Wilson & Co. 184 INVESTMENT co Sears 23 00-24 00: Metility “end staneera ang Mech’ td Yale ‘n Tow i si ‘ e ers and mixed steers and heifers 13.50-/1.; frary..... 40.4 Young S&W .. 32.3) FE 5-9237 120; Yow Commercial prace 1278-130;/:m' Ck. -- 100, fees Sar tee cafiners cutters §.75-11.25; utiitty |“ KS. — and commercial bulls 13.80-15.80: goo VERAG soe See oc ede ae] NEW YORK. Gur SoCompled by the Steady “18 1-18.00. end ne ‘ en oct de Indust Rats vai stocks Yoon Fries! eat aid We vat . Week ago ‘ccc ab tana Tat dena Month coe 250.1 M416 72.9 182.0 Year ago ....... 245.4 136.1. 7.3 176. 1096 high ....6,. 273.2 188.1 75.2 iss (1956 low oo. ceee 244.0 129.0 718 1718 iss-low 0°00. 30nd Nas eed Lae DETROIT STOCKS (C. J. Nephier Coy Ri ] ee: t} l . ser bag 2a, :: os 3.2 34 ight now is the best time jBelawin Rubber Cos:: 144 188 Gt. Lks Ol! & Chem* i6 17 $ " . Pontseular” ‘Mtl Prod, 98 86 se to move up to Cadillac. The et Co. we 1 || Rudy Mig. Co.* .....+ 83 8.6 ; Tole.*> ison Co 136- 134 u4 Wayne Screw 14 4 tee, i * work in union shop, with all fringe bene- fits; must be fully “set fied. Apply Avon Co., = and Water Sts. Roc Salesmen and ‘Saleswomen Meer Se ene, ‘WORKING WITH A LEADER Help Wanted Female 7 n° «dood sae "dene WANTED. C, Schuett 7400 E. Highland Rd. * at) ing ace and ' w must be is c. over. ‘She aw Die Makers DAY or NITE SHIFT eae : ’ Tool & Die |~ 29811 TELEGRAPH DO YOU WANT ESSEN- TIAL WORK? NO LAY- OFFS. APPLY 78 N. PADDOCK ST. ARE MAN and stead Cail KO abure’ Ras Mh, ee pak sl i af Z 8 vere Call ve 33 29133 3 ze = Fs 2 8 I = have ear. OR f 4 & Sunday or holiday Court Reporter. $4,017 a year to start, with merit increases to $4,641 oe TO COME IN AND. DibcU Bank Bidg 60227. CAREER CENTER Sot Pa ES ~~ ROOF REPAIRS ort A! LIN ingue PE __ ‘Travel handel za |" PLANNING 4 TRIP? PONTIAC wn TRAVEL SERVICE Wid. Children: to Board 2 % Trucks to Rent Bip eae aces Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, . &-1l CUSTOM DECORATING. WALL . Steam service. erce. 38. dise, for cash. or 825 8, WOODWARD For Oven E041 Fe tie _— Painting & Decorating 20 Press Box , necaes WANTED, FE #1 PE _4-1253 TRONINGS WANTED § WN. JOnN- son Die Makers ONG PROGRAM. APPLY In 106.” instr. aN AEN FIRE-UN- derwriter, Must have a least 2 xpetience Salary —~ gurgte bord Bye Hours 8:3 ippilestions held fn ily t Pontiac Press 2 -mpustie IES INC, 6 to Ww tne Press, bow 114 = fRonINOS 83 #3 A BU, PICKUP very. FE 6-06 _ ren. Call PE $-1447 after 3. LADY ‘Wout bike Ba DAY WORK. ar 3 days. IDBLEAReS wise STAY nable, care of four reaso PE 08-1418 before 11 a.m. Mark. t | MiMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, M3980 secretarial service i eT NURSE AVAILABLE. RELIA BLE WONT Wien cewek. “BA- ye uk, “™* al. 45-8354 by Ba elm 5 oll 4. ‘ frui ing 3 i—free mates Phone’ FE Wess oF estimates. Phone FE 2-0850. nil WELL DRILLING well and pump repair. OR 3-239¢, PATET WORE WANTED BS paw aiae | of Evays. AND Ce Tae wantED NO abaw RIVEW woo, See Ome ot ho betes. Peso pe eee FO. eS Oe SARPENTER AND CABINET |TREE TRIMMING, TREE 6Un-| OR work. og Be repair, D. B.| gery, FE 40137. Also removal. Murdock 23-7861. TREN No. INSTALLA-| ofating. 80 yrs, experience. re =~ | CARPENTRY CABIN WORK. | tion . Vie of Waterford Twp. OR | _5-6625. — CARPENTER WORK "NEW OF TRENCHING AND Very remsouste. PR STC =| remodeling. Also work. ak¥' > PAINTING INTERIOR AND EXT. OR 3-4887 a ea BULEDOZINS ; Reasonable rates. FE 3-723). R. D. Tompson 4084 ‘ ! Cie, Joba" Peaibertons Bulldins Sapplice -idA Painting i ggg Be te FF Inside and out. FE 61940. PE ter, Kitchen & speciaiti FE|COMPLETE HOUSE Saar eee eee ee 4-000, tied and delivered to your lot. SAINTING = APERHANGING CEMENT WORK OF ALI KINDS. es . CLEARED PE ero Union Wrecking Co. | TUPPER OR Eat xP WARRIED an FOR SERV- | 6135 Chalmers VAiley fee station work FE_ $-6260 ae Dally &-Bun. 12-7” va or MONT ATnah on EXPERIEN' NCED MAN & Wire ee NEW CONDITION. iée | PAINTING ne rapper = oat | eel ee tee manceins reste: = moved by steam. PE ¢-2684, FURNACE CLEANING AND RE- STOP—LOOK APERHANGING A i ae g. Ol stove cleaning and yer sate: cacising of of Ey palptiag. Bgncemate yetes. I Tee Fepairhig. sheet metal work. MA- ii, = n Robbing, 238°S deste 4-7660, ~ ion — W hi {hetajon Th EETERION Fi TOR PAINT-| Used com vices nS. ‘ainting & & W Wall\ as ashing | et OR DN enrencen, | omen Em Sec “a_2eme for |" odd FE 5-6068. alr - RE- must . fred. Saws, shears, knives and | SWEDISH. = & THERAPY. Al GENERAL RE-| pa ; peamnae: Mate wt} ete, . Pree and ial technique. 73 Elm A gate vot, Ressenatie. FE W012) Gelivery: 92-6873 &° ‘Nines at FE 42851 PLUMBING WORK WANTED. Me ee OF — a Reasonable FE $10.6. ph yang Mle poni d a |... Television Service 22 SINGLE EXP FARM HAND co y Co, 27 W. Law- needs work & board. OR 3-7717.| rence St. Phone 35. COPENHAVER'S trae ie ere tv WinpDOW AND WALL WASHING. ; = WE so080 or Pe eam. | APPLIANCE SERVICE | _"iee'eats. Fe Ww all makes of automatic 5 NigH SERVICE. ea YOUNG MARRIED MAN DESIRES We ee wringer washers, or nie Day # nT any SERVICE. *| PAY. PHONE FE 21321. DAY | erator ele and aT oTRAK WORK. - types of ome appliatices ROY'S. | EXPERT TV SERVICE ALL ' ve, ®. Je ‘or Stor tind FE aso WORK Or ACE, E, TREP SERVICE REMOVAL for ste Sereios ou’ 2 9 to 4 exp, §-4620 work gy “EXPER CED IN _ 21188, Tt TW REPAIN: iNT begat | thoPa" cae | aprcaaNe peRATR qaamana | WARTS ot TARRY — Work Wanted Female 11 Ele N. Johnson. and 4 a, wasengs (AD QNMGS [Fok Fan eh, BENS | eee Sere “up i very, ay i rice uJ TYPEWRITERS ADDING MA- re ma) ee AY wnavice| * pong? taba Pe etek chine repairing Expert work. kos: k delivery $3 » bushel tented master General and Office Sup- me Pe a ne | BEACH CLEANING | Bree Wtterence™” OP 8792. Mwho works. “ah Beer, Gen. | Beheber Sieaned. mnstalled, sand-| sanepeirs, 123 N, Saginaw st. ae 2 “come iron ne ok si FIELD WALL CLEANERS. Upholst ci 23 ‘S Walls and windows, Reasonable ering soa agen ame: Trans. | Pree est, No obligation, PE 92-1631. _— DRY WALL BY MACHINE. SAKLE'S 10 court ble. Phone OR 37876 ARD estimates. No job too big or| ing 8174 Cooley Lake ua EM is ane Lia nt small. FE 5-4628 3a64. Pree = - of ELE MOTOR SERVICE RE- OMAS U have oe eae ater B30) 7 Joe panne a, fern rewinding ais E. Pike. | 8 TELEGR EXF-WOMAN WANTS D DAY WORK SLIPCOVERS COVERS DRAPES BED. EM nen out em PLASTERING : oa spreads. Your material. FE 5-8797. CED WOMAN. GOOD |p. Meyers . Wants 5 days work, 24 eae "PLASTERING Lost _& Found PERIENCED OLD | Free estimates ____ MA_8-4083 ND: BLACK DOG WITH ‘< _Brouna 1 “sy we baby Reest, | HEATING SERVICE FURNACES | white feet and tip of tail. Female. WOMEN WANT WALL WASH-| work, cavectrouguane shing, and | ¥ : ; s and cleaning. FE 17-0223. pair. Free st. 24 hr, srvice. rose: nn use ee S| ont 16, NEED WORK BABY | LAM Sheet Metal. 17 Klin | Woodward Bhar gine. PE os owner. . | 10S MALE AND ALE TRL 18 WOGLD" “LIKE WORK. URED CONCRET eimahraner, Gray, short haired. Has had experience as waitress, | PO t. 5 tae +7184. Reward, MI 4-4724. Appoint- detgeter and at housework, FE | men fapys HA ATCH 5. in vicinity of Federal’s and ¢ HIGH SCHOO! GIRL WANTS BA- SEWER CLEANING - be lot Reward. Wri ? a or ght housework, FE Sinks—Sunday Serivee, FE 4-2012 | r ne 1. HOUSE CLEANING i pavsa| HEATING SERVICE | covery tnd eonriction for stealing : Rouse SEWORK Se RESTAURANT Sonoda ene men Leet maken, Ple ake pesize © York, during day, refer available. hy, or gue TE 10h. Day oL , i. . HOUSEKEEPER, NO OTHER | TREE a al WA woman tn gbaree. Write Pontiac a Pree estimates.» FE ¢09309| Hound black back, white breast one Sipe core Fe it Garden Plowing 16B “J and mowing. Wes Went Gide FE tat FE pay dens. ‘ t os aaa | I Jt re E-\ 1? nN. feemes Ph Open E KITTENS, ane, vicinity Gen. lenominee. mowerd. 152 be Pg Re! i ‘gers a : NICHOLIE & HARGER FE_ 56-8183 Huron CONTRAC TS WANTED r A biteation, Open_Eves. Jc C. iyBEN Ronin $200,000 Available we ha Bre immediate bavere re. Bring ‘e have imm in your contract, large or i and. ‘ > bene the Ps anges Mr, J y fast action A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4.2533 CASH FOR LAND CONTRA ACTS. H. Z st 5440 Dixie Hwy. OR pA $250,000 at our senaoned rand Waprrects tor ‘pefore you sell. ASK Ask FOR BOD MAHAN. 7 To Buy-To Sell~To Insure MAHAN }# REALTY CO. REA ALTORS wspen Ee Rea! — Exchange 1075 W. Huron -* Ph. FE “Soon ‘| IMMEDIATE CA FoR YOUR ae contract or equity im your K. L. Templeton, Realtor 323 Orchard Lake Ra PE 44863 Se MORTGAGES coon, crete CHARLES 1717 8, ce ara Eee MOST FO : contract poner the “bird” 1080 Huron 8t. Phone. FE. ‘2-816, LET Us Bid on the 4 of your contract before you sel! Edw. M. Stout. Realtor FE 5-81 _THL' 8:20 Wanted Real Estate 32A Pontiac BUY OR SELL Bite persenaliy ey rn ohew wil for yes we and you how | how hy a en S ries prove ones 508 Elisabet Lake Pi PE 41187 GET IT QUICK, through Classified Ads!) tie "| Yes, whatever it is — dial ° vate FE 28181 for an ad- writer and get itl R. F. . McKINNEY -. Se “CASH 48 HOURS FOR be HOME Jot WRIGHT, Realtor ma " wetate “tee from spodern be Business Is Good We need 3 bedroom homes des- WHITE BROS. Ley Hw | ke . » 1 to or 6 home. Roy KNAUF, Realtor . Huron OA 6-3399 FE 2- WANT ‘TO SELL? J. TK. Taylor 100 Outiat Ave. CASH Witt ‘sett YOUR PROPERTY ARNOLD REAL ESTATE 210 8. Telegraph Ra. DOG HOUSES BUNGALOWS ANYTHING bmg tn a” hours for your equity. Edw. l M. Stout, Realtor 7? N. Saginaw st. | Se et at White Bros. |; Ba Fy $15 per week. 41 Alll- son. bee yee Free Parking + LOVES ane Soe “OFILE ties and heat TE” =. TH OPPER, i Room APT On 34. ia “| 4:30, Cee eles come. tn Peating para — "ph PE 58165 LISTINGS WANTED We have many buyers waiting APT, VICIN for all kinds of residential proper- f $1)’ Mata Bt" isa9 B. Auburn Ra,| EM “Ne SS he . AudUrn - Roger B. Henry, Inc. |QLORED ,ROOMS “AND APTS. OL 1-611) OL 1-012] ELDERLY We MAN, — PRIVATE teh s%:3 and eunae se. On bes 4 wA meer town, FE 4234 around Pont, iichem Tessing room, - ortents HARVEY wiee bath. “ bioct from town. "Gophie J RMS. N - @ Real Esta paint aeaa 35" Auburn = Joslyn Rd. Call anew. 1 p.m, PE 2.0683 j FOR, COUPLE : rE 2-6007 OA _8-3760 erything furn 3-0243, _ @ Brive seule only, $78 LARGE FURN. rad IN APT.| a re 3-0726, building. Apply caretaker, 8 § ROOM Sp 1 CHILD ONLY, Cottage. . . $70 ADAMS REALITY CO., FE KITCHENETTE “WTR for wage 4-3393. Vacant specialiats in trading. We) entrance a es for S ROOMS, MODERN. LOWER. a Se Teputation ce the Bay 0 Fue reer, FE|° private $8 PE 3-548. trade ac O0OMS Area. Dot feel obilgated, oon LARGE 3 ROOM FURN. APT, * ine Close, tn. Gap heat oe peas bilities of trading your ‘Real gos ioDERN 3 = fm m0. Ot Rice | 7 eee Yea — A * . a. We have homes oueme, tor, lady. near town, 16 @ week. 7 ; 4 :: 2 BA and Northern resorts NEAT 3 ROOM REASONABLE |) ROOMS. 3 ACRES FULL BAsE- . EA REASO! = auto, heat, hot water, trade Close in. FE 2480) of Pe Saber | Riettnen Township, $125. ELgis DORRIS & 8ON NEWLY DECORATED 3 M | 61158 ws S. bare Foone FEO tine & Fisher inate Fe bate “er 00 aN. Telegts NEED 8, OAKLAND. LOTS. . soz. garage. r A. G. MULIOTE © £008 Os NEW . ON MAIN ROAD bro F gg m, For inform See om St ae rent. Partially, ‘fare ORS sae i RM. HOUSE x t i. ro. ~ LISTINGS WANTED > NICE, CLEAN APT. 3 “Rus. & trees, Drayton Pi. for SMALL EQUIT! Leslie R. Middleton OKER FE 17-0086 _Rent Apts. Furnished 33 bath. he “ Pertect for ¥ ing couple. Eve: in Rats 270 Dixie Hwy t “block _ot Pontiae Drive-In, FE 22-1573. NEW 3 RM. PURN, A wi 0542 PT. OR NEWLY ;DECORATED 4 ROOMS, bath a nd ger e, wees side, FE “or 0. NE EWLY re ay seta ROOMS. 1. t. ROOM APT. STOVE AND RE- a week, FE 2-0566. g zl a ~ ROOD BATCHELOR 2 ROOM rae periment of eis Tent, areiakery, 20 POT TL, r Litas 8L ¥ ss So Matthews.” —_ suf. family ut 22 Auburn off _Bag_ tear office. north HOUSE WITH EXTRA APT. USED for business and living quarters or home and at, Attractive offer .. samt or buy, FE 2-7420, meee remot haat fa emen! en $ r month OR 1 pa HOUSE FOR RENT 2435 Williams Dr, MODERN UNFURN BDRM. Auto heat & hot waters Milford- a neat a. \. te Lake area. Call MUtual THREE ROOMS, sats 7 258 Orchard ORR “a FO) ntutte only, 397 Oakland Ave. RENT, duplex Hal ey, Neat : PURN Ti ATLER FOR RENT. 229 E. WAL-| schools, stores and. bus. LG. & BATH. FURN, 74 ton. FE 5-9902. es Inquire 2 Mmore Pe 2a oe 5 Meainon. DOWN- az voriv, Garage. Rooms, PT_BATH AND ENTE Ba we SiN CLEAN ROOM her “te z. Ji only Pa 386 3 7 RooM REFEREN. — & Also 4 room unf, eval Ce 2 rE 8 eee BATH BASEMENT + | 2 ROOMS aie SSA 2278 ELIZ- abeth Lk. Rd. FE 32-1986. 2 RMS. 1 OR 2 BACHELORS. Close in, Nice refrig, FE _4-7267. 2 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS with rr bath Adults only. 164 2 ROOM A leom ie. cal ‘gre 2:30, ove , along vet? 5 Roots: WoL Sate ‘13 Florence T RROM GABIN,, COOKING, Fi Abit ron ‘Trailer Park, 1 wnin FE 2-2915, FURN . CHRISTIAN COUPLE. - aod ent, 11¢ E, How- 876 “Orchard Lake Ave. WATERFORD. CLEAN rae are, ip Aduits. Pe 5-003, $0 Cot- ere RMS, UTILITIES. ak Washin Norton L-|3 “Rogue VERY NICE 2 ey seniva Tr ae ay 3 bath, WEST SIDE 4 aooMe- 2 7 SORE. FE apt. Pri gatsanee. Phone OR _only, YEAR AROUND LAKE barroal couple No ceunyrs. FE 5 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 NPN, 3 BEDROOM APT. 6 MI. NORTH- Bis Sr PHtingd? OOF or SDRM. UPR, PA ae Y F Lake priv OR Tae" URN. T Roows. MOSER aa floor. FE J ROOMS AND BATH UPPER near downtown on bus line. Heat, hot water, stove and refrigerator pore — decorated. 4 c ecep per mo. oan. HEAT AND LIGHTS. PE. 2-1430, I :| J ROOMS AND ip BATH APT. - REAR Ownown. lor. ARD EB. emer REALTOR W. Huroy 8t FE 43581 3 Roose & AND ee tie FERRE ‘ } §T BLVD. mo. sponsible cou Write ‘cumiey. ment and family status to Pontiac Préss, Box 58. Rent Lake Cottages 36A 36A 2 AND 3 BEDROOM APTS., AVAIL- -_ ~ a— rental a or year niahed eat Utilities, Gall . a. Lakeview Sr 7 BDRM. LA mo FRONT, NEAR Traverse City, Avaflable July 2ist. Aug. 4th, OR 3-197 ooan SUITAB" Modern MY 3-00 5 ne re FOR a MODER KE 4 N ae boat, $35 a week. OR 3-7641. e-Front’ RE Sr a aR MODERN COT gp ne ON MACE- Lake in terford. 3 roo Be pee “ and safe beach. MODERN RESORT SONTIA Sand oy “Gwen bine, ke r K Ca OR 3-9389. NORTHE &N Ga erm. MA CORE, =. Shh RUSH LAKE, ae Good oe ing and shen rooms, WALLEDLAKE MODERN COW, Prt beach d-bes Reasonabie. am 22181, _: |7 BEDROOM APT PRIVATE | 4-3407, 3-bedrm. Reas. MA ai yg A ted "95 Clark dren attowed PE 20008 otters . e ent ne = 3 Sci raat APT : p.m. for detatis. i For R Rooms 37 8-136 F LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. |1 preasant rr iTRM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE &) Pleat lente, hot water, O47 AW)” PINE! GROVE. SP eg Ps bath. 1% Mt, Clem- P T ROOMS AND BATH, .8T FLOOR. aa Rou MODERN APT OTT fromt. Very clean. Close in. Cow. 1 FoR. ROOMS IN APT. SUILD ein Mine A-ped, "18 Myr] ple RS sSerkiew ire rear doer. F MSDEMS ANG Bae 86 tle Drive eu Oakland, choo chee Baa ry On | West side Choice "Tealten ve ‘h one y nice |_2ake. 8587 Pontiac Lake Rd. 20086. : yet Pe nase.” “°°: ROOM APT. HEATED GARAGE, AIR-CONDITIONED “ROOM. GIRL aR MS hester area. OL 20876. on be FE 2-9504. Pvt, bath turn. + Rooms A ATH NO OR ae irent mina, FOR & dowptown, ZH 2078. Before 's| fit ‘na. Drayion Piains, OR | __dus stop? FE 65-7332. or patOP PvE a i RM. & KITCHENDITE, PRI-|i vate |. Pm Pe co EP 200 BM only, 281 morn . Rooms 612 sep Bath i840 West FE Rent Stores 40 SMALL STORE IN APT. BUILD- dee. Mare Ape.“a°t. 2008: Pua: Press 103 ba ace. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 r tenes Privileges £58 to Duck ONE WAY CLARK ih coe COAST TO COAST ds cD RENT WERE LEAVE THERE | - CITY PROPERTY see YO BERN RaRCR Open and Closed Trailers. PADDOCK — 6 rooms—2 bed- . F Howland, 3245 Dixie . type home, = NOR Die | fess’ Rae tehase eee P| seasion. as.ate wien S1.b00 For Sale Houses —_43 | gore sr. Near Whittemore — 2We will build on your lov wade; NN three-room re with living room,| 3 shell house, Cost you Kitchen and bedroom each—tuil| 9. $li9 down. mo, 16 ~ OPEN basement —oll other vane ar . wa our aanneed at 87,600 with $1,960| model. FOR INSPECTION | ueorawp - , RED HORSE CORP. 1.000 se » of, 9g ay eee Pla bedroe afl Me in .— ee ry a ‘ wink Wak Rigen chee: | Ste se ks it oc? ARO ROMO ND i. r. - | . Gan ae vad at te ake MLE ° min O°) S oadroom home, lake Drive Lake Rd, past |. COLGATE — § rooms—2 bed. Se ee Fight to 8 to sign. Open ‘Sat. & Sun walls — full hospmnqat_unfindshod piste dows, peastufl ae, LADD'S "SING Priced "at $0,000" ‘with terms. m . P, W. DINNAN MARKLE ST. — § rooms : COUNTRY | Saas ae ual : full Price 910.980, Yerma —_ | carport yp R LIVING BALDWIN AVE. — rooms—3 bed- pg ag ya rooms—tiled bath — ayo Walton 1 Bind comme ner weinwt Ra Ra. This home fs brand new & ready odd kitchen eos So Peee Cail tor immediate occupancy, Loce hae EF 8 —— ed oy sie. to Ry 3 mi. northwest of ot Charaston 4 BEDROOMS ca, large 4a gubarben jot with lake | ALLISON ST. — Income—t10 rooms! } P er eges i just « few vin from — %%% story home — g-* silo, AN buy at $10,500 Spacious. closets’ Beautiful: living = I Ah widow ben i ons picture . Modern kitchen dinette, large liv- built-in vanity. The kitchen should CLARK REAL ESTATE| ™, "2. 4 ae with ~' iY d--4 we? er . o™ st. paved street in Keego Harbor “Woace, “handy "pastry. plenty of age a down payment. Im- cupboards, built - in exhaust fan soings Service - eae, | Basement ‘is ‘partitioned otf TNION BRAND NEW for recreation room. Double laun- bedrm. cem block home.| 3 bedroom, Very modern. Pull dry trays, automatic off heat Fitepines, ment bios nice wooded) basement. Ot] heat. Choice loca- Tlectrie hot water heater and jot. Sear eo pases: xia. mnt terms.| tion in Harbor. Near Com- the yard has been . merce & Orchard Lake Rde. $13,- reg, anni Foure for ust jet | Borys na nvery nest | $00 with $3,400 down, Immediate price ons A ite.’ Cen for ap- Clarkston Real Estate 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. Aple 5-5821 IWN PAYMENTS. _ bedroo: ty ay feo] cept small down onte ond | APSE i es NORTH CITY ture: hardwood floors = full basement, Price $10.- 3 Convenient, terms, J. A Taylor Tore Seen Ave. Open Eves. i K Established in i916 NEAR CL aneeToN - Us. f x 400 ft. 2 modern houses, ident Jocation’ for tourist homes, Lo pesd site or other bus- fness, $25,000—$5, down, 89 FT. LOT — New and modern 2 bedroom, plastered walls, all in- sulated, exterior, PINE LAKE FRONT — 110 ft. lake fromt lot. Completely fenced. Oid — ottege and good 2?-car road. Ideal Free Parking . a) Pin 306 deep. $15,000 with | on REALLY NICE — With a beautifal | ook of lo walls, steam ofl-fired heat. 2 _@ar garage, deep jot, A bower of beauty with roses and flowers melore. ve, refrigerator, bost gna’ dock are included. Phone 3 BEDROOMS ON 18T FLOOR + Modern kitchen, complete beth t . ot) fishing privileges on the nearby Only $1,875 down, Cal) te- pened _ FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W, Lawtence FE 54-6106 Open Eves Next to the Consumers. Power a * ' DAILY I TO 6 Angelus > ise Med ve out Walton Bi — These 3 bedrooms, all brick homes have 2 car tached basoasent ston REAL Gann INC. sto nome, wiih lake pri gy d * Teor, } Maree rm. on : faerh aes trees. he easonable terms. : FRONT FAS = Ee OPEN DAILY 12 to 8 P.M. $1,250 DOWN home see this to appreciate Term MODERN PARM HOME 4 bedrooms, basement, a on ¢, other out buildings, Lake env ones. $15,500, terms fanch., For these and many other bat- fh price ranges, call tod T.G. TROCKE 1648 Union inee he EM_ 3}-4671 ANNETT OFFERS Dray ton n Plains—$600 Dn. house with gas range a re rigerator, Bome furni- ture. New wen & pump. Full price $2, T 10 | | 6 rooms plus 1% baths, Pire- Pe. heat, cedar shake | tonight. i i 98 SURAN NPE a asad | Keego Harbor Two homes with furniture and appliances. room and one ¢room. Screened porches. Only $8,960, terms Waterford Area One block from Lotus Lake. 2 bedroom home. Fireplace, large combination kitehen dinett odin; dryer. Aluminum storms and screens. Lot 650, Terms. x 1%. 8, Clarkston lace in Hving room, full asement, hot air coal $00, | nace. 2 car garage. $12,600, terms Silver Lake Area Brick ranch hom custom built ing living room, taxa? witches ‘torte, with - car eludes carpet, drapes, retrigerator, washer & dry: er, Beautiful landscaped lot 100x125, overlooking golf) timed riced course, Reasonabiy p at $23,500, terms. W. Huron St.—3 Lots Attractive spacious §® room| peting, drapes and stove in- 7 cluded Newly. remodeled | kitchen Pull basement, gas heat. 2 car garage 3 having ee frontage. $32,000, #10, Roy Anneit Inc. R TORS . EF. Huren FEderal §-0466 Open Evenings end Sunday D4 gains in homes and ~~ ate in| = . it. Only $15,400 — | 2118 Cass Lake Rd., Keego Harbor PE 2-4875 FE 41661 “LOVELAND lots, | logis i DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BRICK RANCH HOME SHIP ees, 2 car Cecme oven, St. od many ? eutteoding appointments BRICK TERRACE. EX ONAL BUY One of the best terraces on the market, mg nee it @ liv- Able "rooms. Terms can ar wart See pos 4 BEDROOMS bw! attractive jot with soli grive end new L] own and HURON GARDENS BUNGALOW BEAUTY 950 e for young or elderly couple, re nice ‘arge rooms, rich wall to wall ¢ . Plas- tered ann and oak floors a. 4 s screens, QPS $ acres of land in ali, A good in | & good sub- stantial 3 bed home, new | room, nice screened in = over 30 evergreens, plus shee trees, hs also bee Be: $15,400 is 4 DORRIS & BON REAL 2_W_ Huros FOR CASH IN A A URRY, sell _ things ‘through Classified Ads. jAnything goes! Dial FE 1, TORS © Phone FE 4-1557 | -- TEMPLETON __ ST. JOSEPH payment, SUBURBAN » 3 at old, “fal basement. Saar. gemage. with &2, K. L. _Fempicton, Realtor tile Super Value An ispection will convince Bateman ~ Kampsen REALTORS FE 4.0528 | “3 've . Eves. & Sun. This Is It! "S3-built, 3 bedroom, brick ranch located 4 Deautiful nities” 10” 2 130 landscaped site. wall one ” East Side Duplex § rooms and bath down—4 gece a. bath up. Excel. jen ation—perfect condt- tion, ing 2 ce: ak ou r ents, Priced at $18 rao worty it, too! $1 000 Down summer sounge ‘with priviteres on Williama Lake corn ean convert ear ‘r home. $6,506, | aad price. oe von can't beat Lestie R. Tripp, Realtor rE e Saat rl 1396 “YY ALAN G 7~n20 “T_can't afford an operation now. I'll have to talk about 8. | my old one for another year!” 4-6623. CEDAR Island By owner, 9605 Log Cabin NORTH ee ‘ith — ished entrance with closet, tile bath, full basement with auic ae ae as iy” wired for nile stove on lota. Pull 1 price §11.000. : |George R. Irwin REALTOR 209 Baldwin Ave. PE 50191 or 7: PE 8-0505 RAN HOME. with access to 56 es in Ox- ‘ord ' be te and moose OF. le rend 1 acre of land. § no" “with terms. 8 INC, FE 5-0291, ¥ In this m 2 effie den sacememn, fu parame. screens, rugs, Yonetion bitnds in- ¢ paved greet, bn side of tise. ait 500, 6a figs + siDe $", TOW ee Hospi . + toom 2% acres. pe storms « ishing. io00, terms. N-JR. HWIOH on from this clean pre 4 lnstde ads ot oa ont scapes. Ww WILLIS M. BREWER Parke rE om Fe s-1704 52 DOWN oie MO, raNCL. TAXES FULL PRICE $12,000 BRICK AND, FRAME RANCHES " edSchiitt te MI 6-417 40 #1571 _For Sale Houses 48 Esteblished in 1916 RANCH HOMES? CHECK THESE HOME with i a ee nice - rms... prombing: iie'> ‘sar natene your lot for = = YO, et — BEDRM. Phe es e, a rm jeediog ed onto a aa rage, end and to og ce ramic tm both Pees ant chee a Sot 450" HOME 1 Pt. ANS we heve in our * enough f Has riattaale | . Sropsaee, | im living | The Pontiac area's only authorived “Home Planners Center” Call or come ‘out to eur convenient office of FLOYD KENT, Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HOMES” office a Ee OPEN EVEKINGS b SUNDAYS _BI-LEVEL | _, . LAKEFRONT tome . larire ne tied a Teor. ‘natare! Te place. 2 car gare Sh 1002300, close sy Terms to SAVE — SAVE — SAVE Walk * were. Near Lone suasserd "waite, pine dine area. convenient kitchen, oak floors, Newly orated. $3,000 $54 per _— CRESCENT LAKE PRIVILEGES ' Ranch home, built in "34. Ca ed 184t. living room 1#-ft, cme kitchen, tied bath. 2 Sosement’ od sat "eit shower mm. er = basem ae storms Teens, Palio . le oateas. Paved drive. Laree tot: COUNTRY AND CITY BENEFIT, fection” sa a as, rable * bh ot y tered walls. Of) auto. heat. lent condition, fe in exce! $12,000, SOUTH SANFORD Well - plantied small and in Congas back ‘yard, ward for pmatt h. $6,000. OME MART REALTY CO. 1062 W. Huron jor only *hamily. FE 45-0407 4“ Me Clement aad Open Ever te one 1 to 5 BRICK $10,975 CEDAR SHAKE $9,975 | beautiful 3 EE Terms, WATER FORD oc - Aliractive § rm. BALD EAGLE LAKE we eartat JAKE A ot at nee Bae APaa oe sok IS IT! Neat os & ee ae ARNOLD REAL ESTATE FA MILIES Pe, TTENPSTEAD +1206" . PE 5-0510 Lake Privil te EEE, ROOF Ww fos Ral BED 1 i it fe x sEx. R. JN VALUET, Realtor 240 OARLAND AVE. FE #0003 WATKINS LK. FRONT n FE $0696 FE S-5783. INCOME i 7 al . sf N ICHOLIE 2 5-1201 Eve. Mr] Meiser FE 4.9004 homes om the oD 4 FAMILY in t Feestic, Raine tatteatint | neh grey ce oF Pier ip pay for . Malin Bouse _ Foom unite and 2 two room Suareome ana" Smaller pore a eed two bedroom sina fo ine ba with full basement, oj! spetore pew per neassn 2. heat, and auto. water heat - septional bu at Gite with aoe), ho wi sah do ° $11,000 with $2,500 4 re we WILLIAMS 1, A $750 DOWN LEORS—Avaiiable for OTs priviaees on Walkine Eater sod: | Gown. ‘the ving’ tom i i te cease, Ga sum-| 22x18, the ki 10x16, mer Rome ¢ ~eom- 2_ bedrooms J one ONLY #6108. Une: FuD price AR = thade trees Humphries} "=" FAMILY HOME—Large REALTOR FE 3004 FE ttl) Weiting distence er acaa? 6 N viet astin Oven Eves. waik! of down. - bath down, 3 rooms and full bath up. Pull base~ / / / i it, avtom: h hot water, Immaculate con- dition and quick 2 easy &r terms avail- $1,000 Down Junior mnt: hool, Cute 2 bedroom w, built tores and bus. A fam- Piles cosy seine cuanes, te | Bi "home. ue Sea r 7, F ¢ liv- ali new end custom . a "fal ” basemen ofl RM ro = gue, gee —. , shower in nace. 70,080" the wrlse 3 neat, extra lot. * and terme are flexible. ,960.00, | BP. NEW BED-~ GI Resale pte HOME “Lora iy 28 ft, “| Washington Park Philippine manogan y. Nate 3 bedroom brick front venenion, ural fireplace, ‘pet~ paved sires, rood nei _, ote ve a. Ceramic dining aren fan face “atte show! closet fas ~ : "und ro er, casement windows, oak peers. room with additional fire. fall ee 2 ofl heat. Of- . 3% car attached fered a} a All on 180 b: ie Heo today, ¢ have zt rei Leslie R. —— . Lit SICA a HOUSTON REALTY J wrAY O'NEIL, Realtor: 9-9 ie Be. TEE tae men: pared oti s, Sakee's this. ; MUL’ ido ete stant 7 A — so 5 OPEN SAT. AND SUN. 16 “349 GOING ST. Russell Young ‘LAKEFRONT ROUND LAKE KEN NEDY = ngs, th MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to Happiness ce * 1 ise Es “THE PONTIAC onas,: “FRIDAY, sULy SLICE or HAM | “Pelle Hones 43 | 3 BEDROOM Fe ak at ae te $66 Pe Per. r Month MODEL L OPEN : "Eerreeee degrtos at Dorothy melanie THIS IS FOR YOU ew, Bae Pe 2it; = =You Can Own Your ti Own Home No ranch = $300 _ DOWN a “You ou Can't Find a Better Buy PAYMENTS Castel Realty “Veterans LOOK! Money _ Down ano pane, 5 COMPLETELY Pura ROOMS, . Oniy cus! geen Acres oe jae EXCEPTIONAL BUYS | Sates a Lewes HOS -C. SCHUETT, Realtor “ut te wa Sait Mans Partridge _ I THE BIRD" TO sEE ‘| SUBURBAN 3 BEDRM. wan: a PARTRIDGE REALTOR _ 1050 W. HURON ST. EVES, 1 TO Little Estate With Brick Ranch Home iroux-Franks oe a i Gun. 1et me feat Bares: fe as +6863 FE 43581 from road and. Fe up-and- com! T lo Ain went wezeeyitve. tioteiy Feline Full price $21,500 with $6,500 we. 3 Br, in Pontiac nd ok I; rt att basement. si0,s00 down, cent in- "het imme- aan MANY OTHER FEATURES ll . Homes Left YOUR PAPERS DEAL Diamond 1-0320 = STOUT'S -_- BEST BUYS TODAY A ARE FIND | _/ He ; 8 3 g Rar al iaKerOMT | ee) BUN: | OFTHE YEAR| cao Ex, On thie he Lake smest s an SS net BIRD, Realtor rw a ee WHITE LAKE FRONT i¥ Quick possession. “ay own tasgieted. Year “Round. rpeted living room, two bedrooms, — kitchen bath. basement on Lak Level has beautiful Recreation Serpe, Cal tee, og Clarkston Real Estate Inc. 2% 8 Main, Clarkston, Mich. MAple §-s821 $1,000 DOWN cies ite rater Bieter, Mpa ioe es C. SCHUETT, Realtor Highland Rd 1400 (Mae) EM 3-41 moder sun room. this e—Paneled Li Room 5, ase pe . re: for beck wi . Only. $5,060 with $2,300 down. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION § reom suburban heme in Wyler oll = he MU 46863 LAKE PRIVILEGE rooms, tile floors, Vene- on Elkhorn Lake near Lake $8,500 with $1,500 do WAL TE RS np "AKE Furnished four room summer tN ener | “mm F., PM. KENILWORTH FIRST OF PERING Owner ts retired. 2 m 2 lote, Breathtaking view, Young it orchard — ing age-and ® garden that wil! win your . 7 down. EDISON ST. ° § reom modern, Full basement STATE. WIDE. 0, CaARt Ee. REALTOR @ of } ee ¢ and refri nrger. $17. 000 terms. LADD’ Inc. $001. ae Desirable Buys at Sylvan Realty 1. UNION LAKE ridges “e ey bedroom bungalow on 2. SYLVAN VILLAGE—5% room Cae nome. City water, sewers LAKE ES—-$13.500 with reasonable down payment. 3. AUBURN A A. ed commoreial, 4. NEAR BALDWIN—2 bedroom = new I ye ‘SYLVAN 83% W. Huron FE +1540) H. M. Seldon Co. . Evenings ere 23-1317 | or ¥ #118 KEnwood 68-2200 or FE 5-718 ~~ WHITE LAKE "Aaa tt al at = fa - * eut, M50 to Sale Suburban Prop teats awidew must ates dionone of wat ths ~ SA | ox s e fine rty. wil exchange for COTTAGE 4 MILES NORTH or 8 r eity or suburban, Maren. 3 as — bie 2046 Tee Drive white Lave. Shed by I $4,500 cash or terms, soom. a mutase, oft yous home | 44 on 2 annei. cess Private ch one ‘halt For Sale Lots 46 Move in immediate! Price ay OV, mm ty iu 98.350. Easy terms. Swanson Real. am city enn ne LOT. Tate ot Baie Walnut &., Penton. building material on lot, $1,500 sravrie Wolverine LAKE? RONT TARGE LOT BAST EDGE OF Tate $1,450 Hannan | LI ._ FE 8-1032. BY OWNER MONTICELLO Cranberry Lk. ft. on Sus*eatreble i. e.! 139, B. { ranch hom. s ers, biac 130x400". $36,000, "810.000" dewe | topped street Cal) PR S102 after ust be to be app L: 9060 High/and . a MACEDAY LAKE NEAR WATER- fe at Ce stnest dee} ges We have rots lots seat- pena vs fin p rake. fered St this ores. _$16,500 - terms. OR 34315. ns WATKIN. LAKE FRONTAGE. LOT Keole” Sete ean. Hickory ft. “a acre 1 CARROLL LAKE—WEST OF PON- tine i’) acres with 400 ft. front- Nice 3 roo cently redecorated. on cana. trees, ar garage. #15,750 terms. MORGAN REALTY MU ¢3681 BEAUTIFC! L. NIB ( MY _ 2-0040 __MA WARDS’ POINT, 128° FRONTAGE, 250° eep, community lot across road—only one like it, $17,000, ‘ ferme. -—-— Lake Oakland, Merrie Oaks Sub. $600 each. Perry we Sub, 1250148, $1,000 $300 dow Drayton Woods, several choice beliding sites, $1,500 to $2,000. | Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS “Er. Open Hventnes and Banday ‘v4 a9 Orchard Lato ane Te FR 60418. Attractive new five room modern. three Owens, r For Sale Resort Prop. 444 NEW LOO CABIN © a sacle. ‘ort of eee in every com modern living—- ! % ‘and more too in 4 Lakes pondivins ne 5. Browne!! pesky oe Covorful literature a ae Roms ISHED cottage amecng trees, Inside plum s. Perma- for tent or sale .¥ . Wille Lake, 86 Jack b+ SCENIC CAMBRIDGE ACREAGE tirlcted. subdivision "ga ‘We site of big and little School Lot lake privileges Orion, Prieed to seu at only | tot. | tage. lot 460x100 iske privileges. — $4,750 with $1,500 down. i CRAWFORD AGENCY 20 pre cent dn. swimming, boat- ing and fishing Take M89 to Mil- ford Rd. Turn right on Mitford @ AC Rd. to Rose Center Rd. W., Rose Center Rd ‘y mile to Cam- bridge Acreage Agerit on prop- erty 1 te pm. Sat. and Sun —_ | Sti" Bie" Stead aes sate Sa a oe ae Se te, Seas J imiles to, White 5 tad take Rd Rose Center Ra. a a ae i | 8a W. Huror WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR - FE 43581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. 7 TO ACRES OF GOOD mile road frontage. sell. $5,975, terms. Located west suburban, DORRIS & SON,” REALTORS Phone FE 4-1557 nolls Subdivis Hills Subdivision. ed in North Bloomfield A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 OAKLAND LAKE PRIVILEGES — __Lot-50x200 3.3806. — |i CORNER ano 2 ADJOINING leis, Bite neignboreees, PE i208. FE 4-1152 INVESTMENT = oi ateal 8 pe mation id Tygtee, It's te. $3300 down ane ‘ten, ESTATE FE _ +6209 well. eens ate s Sprviege, good WILLIS M. BREWER ai N. %. vam. e "PERRY ACRES No. tirects of excelent bulldin sad Some wooded, Restricted pro MM : tan ag ao 8 oP esata ie Bes or phone FE Segui LA 1 oR E RE For Sale Farms 48 te SR Realtor * 26% W. Huron OA 86-3239. re 2-7421 SMALL FARM | 21 acres of ae net yoo area, sort con varieties ¢ —_ my home. G urn Tears cat's ae Se oe owe. miles to ac city Mh ees LAPEER COUNTY PARMS of good clay ith 7 hom Moa, just north of Oxford. $11,000 with — . rom the Coprt' house. Lave. oenanding ly 1% acre home site, Per- \ fect for yous country e. mvenweaes | HOME tor PEderat ROCHESTER M ART tm beautifi? Oak Bluff Sub. Highly restricted. gg ° Sree tp tens, i itera 1002 wo mae we sone7 “RIDGEWA? REAL ESTATE 20 ACRES en Seite ave, FM. Ca | reve so, seri, hom NEED A FINANCE| i frnoenarbore Priced | FIXER? prfer Classified| $s Geseture ‘Bee ta oe ads os ite sell, rent, find a | DAIRY FAR) TEN- i job. FE 28181 is the| ine wilt, Winiy a value | Want Ad number| ~ oe hire, it’s FLOYD KENT, Realtor ©; | W. Lawrence = _ Next to Pe Eittins re Power © ~ A MER’S FARM , x ars a COMPLETE . ce ~ - ¥ sieves Pereee dont ‘ tata ail thai en ee Ra, Yo | Sr Pea eae ae! aa ae ing. Monthly check, $700. For Sale Lake Prop. 44 ame ra, 11 rm. house. re Immaculate 1 ‘ide — T BE KE oe of privat batt ana" ts For Sale Lake Prop. 44 = Sale Lots 46 cn core erie, gransry. “wel owners” Choice fate paly 3.430, on | M Oe te me nents at ia nity owners, gan or . Feat ‘rou ye . : home Lake & City Benefits ° eg ee Spas a ae eens eee na | nie STROM CO. 11 o.sese| fe Tak, OO cows. Ack Se | ‘7 ROOM sucey | 2-029). SSM A laa ager) BUILD Now | : | LAKE PRIVILEGES | |_tit se, Ovese tea £3ied "| cur not std atta a | "tere Atm, gt Large building lote nes Pinker WATKI NS LAKE Bi Ey aie ee Roca for gravel, op- ate rau be eee, . € sense labe frent, heme. 3 bed- ER nae EDA 1s gration with open pit. y widow MEAGHER REAL ESTATE in "porch. Gas est. Lake. 7 , Oxford, Michigan OA €3122 yy aE ao a= Otter-Syivan L. Lakes kes a day. pt zee aft Le to 90 wih ® Evers baa ote i in iy E Pert | ict. g Inc. 000. 66 acre ciay loam, modern 8 ze, heme, cone born Sat come. gorage a and on lake, suitable lor subd! POM St TRUEORAPH RD. Partridge ze Fy ier: Ea” aed, yy “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” ~ DRIVE IN MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION PARK AT OUR PRONT DOOR “ Ww. Lavrwnes FINANCE co. pank sania fatirore | «ee ] TEAGUE FINANCE co. 202 N. MAIN = ROCHESTER, MICH. GOANS $25 TO $500 Ph. nol QUae a eee in 1-Trip BEN iEFICIAL FINANCE CO, 1 W. Lawrence St. Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS $600 TO $1,500 any purpose A 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Othe 3 Colum biavilie i A-1 Businesses! Sale Business Property 49 awnmower SALES and serv- TTEN ween - Medel Has _ a... e ™ “Business Lot ay ant Din franchises dn, plus stock. . PE $-0551.| CASH & CARRY DRY CLEAN- panel truck, 1. Block Motel Site M59 WEST OF PONTIAC ft. of e if neces ome mics MES. 'BARTRAM. OR 33-1950 ___ 4392 Dixie Hwy. - WATERF “ORD TW P. ‘| WARD F. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4-3581 HOUT MICHIGAN 1088 W. HURON ST. ; Us. adh FRONTAGE, store iding, moder: real value. $24,000, or Will trade for modern how Russell Young SBALTOR-BULOGR 412 W, Huron THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, FE 2.8181, PE 4-4626 > cenctnating on ween 2 erate $28 to $500 To have your eceount with Buckner .customere who are PONTIAC, 2nd floor National Bldg. DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy. WALLED Loan Company 203 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO PACKAGE By =] om one in prosperous ae ba with ih are aot apt. “iL: ATTRACTIVE LAKE AREA G CERY ‘with beer and wine tak take Sy Sin Set WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 REAL ESTA £ BosmrEssns 1050 W. HURON ST. __Open Eve. 7 to 8. “ATTENTION INVESTORS Contract Balance $7500. Discount ‘tat 20 per cent. Cost to oaene Secured by new 2 Bedroom home. 4-1 Purchaser's. Investi- il any hour She Aa $4441, Ask for Tea Mough = J.C.H AYDE! N- ‘Realtor Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Lenders) ~ LOANS [3 $25 td $500 0 = Hee Lawreney OPE ons YOU ARE Lucky Buckners in {ate oe unemployment of out of work are treated with every consideration, always ys to deal at Ducksera’ BUCKNER OFFICES ARF LOCATED: ‘ Barnston next to Bank) 4562 Van Dyk: Exe block morte ecrter en Dane : GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1848 to 1066 cars. Bring title. Best deais closed in 30 min ns also made on fur- — signatures and other se- pic’ be running order or will take over _ quit: 7 FE_ 42253. WILL SWAP NEW MIDLAND tractor with sulky, ata lawn- BARNES HARDWARE 142 W, Huron st PE 546101 ~~ For Sale Clothing 56 2 MEN® SPORTS COATS SIZE 3. cal” OR ase citar Sh 0" wom = “hee tee’ men: swuabae. EM’ 3-4795, WHY BUY SOMEONF’S OLD SUIT WHEN OS. - MUN’S IS SELLING ea ONES FOR JUST Very ial group of ones and twos ea on far mater Soar “aceon DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY! . OSMUN'’S _ 51 N. SAGINAW ST. PONTIAC eee AN) teen, ry ding hand fade, will Ey at si5. Sale Household Goods 57 we asd oa SE, Esyme. coon 6x12 WIL R on Re. ee 1 spine AIR FILLED mattresses, 2 bathroom soales. Cheap Pe Oakland [ardrebe, vacuum cleaner, E 2-9206 | sseregp: offer, \ ¥: f } / a? ee nee Lo dees eeeeene Tie Seen wrens Chests oS eueeuKeeseasee ee eee oer eee ir ROA 0 =e ACTER ian . ». ape oew de- Stone, famous make, ica popular i and compare ie terrific values Michigan chard Lake "12x12 LINOL $7.20 1Se VINYL vee RBR. BASE P. GAL. | $3.50 BYERS, Ml W HURON FE se mahogany desk. After 6 PC. ‘DUNCAN PHYFE hap ttl net, $80 PE ui Teather pets like oew. ENGLISH OAK DINING a 8 ce Pleces, | | condition. FE 56-0029 FRIGIDAIRE REPRIO. MUNTZ y and gas stove. FE 2-6067, EASY SPIN DRY WASHING ae eh: a extra cong) J] 6, ELECTRIC CLOTHES et marred, casaptions; velses. Dick: e igen 7 Fluorescent, escent, 303 Ore Orebard Lk. PREEZER S advertises The L. A. WAGNER CO. 1960 BM. Spevee E ORTHOPEDIC MAT- FULL 81Z tress and box a) a a ey good condition. $65, i 8050 GRAY = AND PAD 4-4965 HEYWOOD wana TABLE. Z et CLAYTON’S Furniture Appliance Orchard eo Re or WA : APT. APPLIANCE SALE pe to 23% DISCOUNT Deliv: vered, fotaliet, Serviced LN, FE 5-6189 WESTINGHOUSE _frater: Good cond, $73. FE $6104. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ga ee, OTL BURNER, $35. Call after 6:30. i Bi HOMART pi, used 1 Call after 5:30 EMS 1 Pe 34” SHEETROCK.. Sew eee eee Chere of dimension. once ghwes prices delivered. Pickup silent highe: ‘BL ACKETT’ 5° BUILDING SUPPLIES 8161 Dixie Hwy MA _ 5-581! i4 DOUBLE WINDOWS, 2% = 50. $15, EM_ 3-8723 WiLL PURNACE, auto. blower and steel tabricated chimney. Exc. e Reasonable. OR 43-0062, IN. WINDOW PAN. 1 aP Craftsman ane. motor. Like new. _FE_ 5-1940 : ALUMINUM PORCH EN- closures, portable models. All self installed, patio slabs and re-inforced co barbecue. SEE OUR —— one leaf, pads. Champagne fi ish, excellent condition, $60. FE 8. HIGH ( CHATR, 6 ba CRIB, CHI % 8tu- dent desk. Elec, ironer, Portable tubs, son's Bank Furniture. 42 Orchard Lk, Ave. OME FREEZER 16 CU. FT. 4 years old, $150. Lincoln 2-€204. HOTPOINT ELEC RANGE. 860. 3 _Brown shag rugs MA 6-3578,. IRONER, $35; BABY BED, sit: bieyele, $15: auto w tr, FE 59173. 2 DOOR KELVINATOR refrig., suitable for restaurant or store. FE 4-640 or FE 2-6400. LARGE aaa” Cost. er i stove e jon, Call before 1°30 P.M. PE 8-0742. LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE % price at Jack’s, ? ao — SWP Our stock . oe ; Le still have 9 good used = whi —s bere iced for # quick sai $a10—2219's $80 Caw) BUY BETTER meer : on comp ete — buil R LOW PRI WILL PLEASE Fu . SURPLUS LUMBER _ 0: AUTO. O RNACE Factory new. $266. OR 3-0634, 38 .| CEMENT MIXER Nationally Advertised Products. BARGAINS OF A LIFETIME Fiberglass Reg. $1.25 per Sq. Ft. NOW 49c FORMICA Reg. 95c per Sq. Ft. NOW 59c es + $2.08 GAL. arr sees $2487 GAL, METAL AWNINGS $8.95 All Hand Tools 4 Off ATTENTION BUILDERS AND CABINET MAKERS Huge Discounts ‘On All Builders Hardware Youngstown Cabinets and Sinks Aluminum Siding DOOR CLOSERS for stores and homes, weath- er stripping, louvers, locks, cabinet hardware, electrical fixtures, chrome bath . accessories, orrfa- mental iron, column, rail- ing, medicine cabinet, lar $18.70 special $1 95, insulation, _ by- passing door track, metal uP tacks, s spice shelves, do-it-yoursel aluminum, power tools, etc. BUY AT DEALER PRICES OR BELOW : EVERYTHING MUST GO - No Reasonable Offer Refused FHA TERMS Vallely’s *Stooday WITH MOTOR, 2 wheel trailer, elec. table saw. FE 40357, BURMEISTER peseeeee $1.95 4x Seo -Placterpoera deaveeoes $1.66 4x8%" Plasterboard ......... ie 4x7" Plasterd TTT gies 4210 and 4x19. also stock. 28 th. ‘Crown Coat in. @. ...... $2.25 35 Ib. Joint, Coment in. @.'.... $2.20 30 ft. joint veseee $3.75 250 teseee 8 20 9 Ib. bag cleppeatts SIN fs to ih, as Ot lime. .sse0ne +o. 4x8 4" TT 93.98 m0 ft. oe adn” een $4.95 MAKE SURE rs BURMEISTER - Northern Lumber Co. Sli moved. $100. John R, % mile 8. of. Auburn, CASH FOR FURNITURE. FE 4-7681 CRAFTSMAN JIG SAW, * 30 IW + etd GLOBIN: ISe inlaid tile (ae) Mec wall tile ....@.+. Big Me rm Kr opatae ot TINE a8. “What 1 meant, General, was how is the army fined to cope with enemies OTHER than our own navy and air force?” 4° For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ous matte YES rar IT’S UNION WRECKING CO. dll edad - ee Ton Air Conditioner | 8 cord: 4% Perfect a New howe ext... ; Working Condition New cr ae = $150.00 |i See eee." CALL OR 3.1491 a vounguows it garden hose, ea eee We Have Coment H OUSE = PAINT $1.98 Pen oat. Tih Per Gat. e. edger. Both moh GAL GUARANTERG used 3 mos EM 3.0294. qrescea "Tite Well 95 Gal KING ‘BROS. Paratex Floor Coat ..... $5.60 Gal. PONTIAC RD. ar OPDTEE. | P® for walls... 0648 FUEL Om TF aa BLAYLOCK COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO, ian “ee fill cap. $31 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 3-701 ERS JACOBSEN'S. Lawn wn Man- Garage Doors | irnrag bins, Sees, iter: Berry nee- ties. Toro Power handié, 18 ends, all sizes and : and 20 inch rotaries. Moto Mow- selection, uw. A) ot, Fairbanks mowers, 21 toss than yeu ink. ‘Let us give} 10 bp. Maveutee 1 ner al free te. machines assem Yes, “we give Gold. Beil Stamps.| before delivery. Erno BERRY SALES £507 Dixie Hwy. MApie 5-878. 371_8, Paddock 2-0203 Goan OF ELECTRONIC §UR- 948 TERN FO GE| reid em Cali PE 8-762), = _. Kona res Fics: , TABLES. 16 e AND IN STOCK up, 7600 Eliza re &” Dram Tile Tay PRO. im REEL TYPE pean Sewer Pipe - ell sizes PELLED. Used ¢, Snes, Still hes $55. 3-832, ings core opine fue yi Li te RE RDER. | 5 BLATLOCR. COAL & as x0 fat 1 bbe fero- _ For Sale Pets o Sel Ferm Eauipmese 7 “Roaieatcarns ae IS On La ‘OR D-O-M ponamniae’ wee: EAGLE, 2 i the 1 7 er cam Corner oi Dixie sj - war | PAINT CLOSEOUT aie STATE: oT BEET ee wn & a Sees. $2.50 goods freeve, - WHILE If LASTS! IC trailer. ‘46 Ford. Misc, items. CHURCH S INC Reasonable. 61158 LADY SHOR RO 107 S. Squirrel Rd. size 7. Wood combination storm FE eon door, 3 f%.-2 6 ft. x §. Underwood typewriter. FE §-1920. 'NOMEX NEARLY NEW 1% INCH CRAPTS- sagt betes | sor ee man electric saw, $45. Rubber tired) $545 GA Thouipson wheel barrow, $18. Quantity of} $0, ond meat . Se a ft. After = Us HELP YOUR STORM SASH Se ees. ‘on 'm | SUMMER SPECIALS rubber base or Jelied Magio—no Aluminum combination win- oe peies; free wee A gone dows and doors, alum. awn 438 Orchard Lake” Ave. . All sve 4 window sales, LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS $ to @ p.m one ai _ "wink ‘you'll find oe ee oy re ae tan bn eA or Pe ame ALL TYPEs DIRT AND GRAVEL Thomas Jr. 49 8. Saginaw PE 43521. SEPTIC TANKS nue grin Lk RA. TAPE RECORDER WORLD'S best ake. Cases slightly marred. fernhe ms tag oe Ping thing — Want Ads give you ACTION, se or | 2S181, Dial FE fengine iat . fectory, AatMice ond in the yellow pages. “aeitvered. P. C, OR | BARGAINS oe ew AR * my S aunce or BELIVER BECK DINT | AND A ath rs MEDICINE CABINETS... LARGE * Seo * M&M, JUST NORTH OF OXFORD. Y, Mirror, all metal cabinet, FILL Lar rsd ane BOLEN's 98 value, $3.96, Slightly marred, . , x4 also large selection medicin. ab- el delivered. riding tractor Severs) tillers Fr inets with and | without Tienes, PY ATIERPOARD Ba Pen Pwnmovers. Hivane Be new ble door units, & 4” 4x FARM TOP SOL. BLACK Ding. | ry, MA 56-1878 wall we wal ay terrific, vai- ~~ S ot Peon § yas. ber $10, Delivered, FE SAzEE ROTO SRLERS igan Fioore escent, 393 Orehard Lk. Get Nour. Qualty” Bulrtme Fine TOF “S00, GLb STATE | fixations, Porte spade pow er we Sartre Saag ot | _ ERS, omer”. 7 Ymse or FE] Set Wa Bere chrome fluoreseent rr ee0 Opdyke Ra. $20.95 value, $10.45 aaa ee Doors ints Hardware, Bis GRAVEL, FILL & TOP GOIL. Ei | pontiac PR 44390 rre ‘ 4 7 | Seales eas] PO Poe BERS | cooD ROAD GRAVEL |pq GOOD, BARGAINS WRMOWEES ChARFENED a FounosTOwn 0 yande~00 delivered, Coment Grew | end up. Parke FE 2-13"). ion Sith. ‘value | wee cute or wee Oe 82 Veet vac bag Mg Nag titer me. outa ee PONTIAC LAKE BLDAS. SUPPLY | Useq Pord tractor with Sherman , wick’ Orehard Lake a & h sand and gravel. Fill aint, trapemieston. RENT ‘IT FAST ck's, 2678 ard © Rd. and mortar trucking. iis Chalmers -B. tractor, eh . Special git wea armaf A tractor. . throu Rent Ads! Room wood and steel ROAD GRAVEL. | bg s ¥Ds. $ $7 | DE- AND UP. oom! -” Clothes Posts iveret, FE tue son i| HOUGHTEN & SON house, apartment, any-| BENSON LUMBER CO,| biack dirt. Pill dirt, sand and | $28 North Man Rochester | . Glass qtavel, Free estimates. EM 3-4515 ate TESsTEn 7 ROAD y GRAVEL. rE vist, PONIES. 7 “Guxs- BU Yo ‘SELL — TRADE wet ok ae Seddies. GOs — BUY - A ADE. __For Sale Poultry 24 OLD 1 = ® Bg = Wirt | CORNISH MAN LAYING abrncket A-1 TOP . RICH, BL _Sexene Sand, a fil dirt. | > Gh RED RASPRERRTES re ‘SOUL, CRUSHED we. |. St 140 Vinewood off Joslyn, PE Send, grav full. ioe Conkin, > : 5 YE Pe #1112 | or F ha.) apes ick or.ews. saat A ad #1 TOP sOIL < cout. gre, t ful ‘peat jeet Ea How- oun sontaiaere ea a ies at on Sunday. 3261 A a R EV- Rood * ‘ard need, L. PE 5-0446. 1% miles E. 4% miles N. of iis al re Lapeer. r nea a Sale Farm Equipment. 76 gravel, top sot and stone. | "82 JOHN Me A any time, G, R. m, PE . Cultivator and plow, Har- 46584 old Witt, 1 mile east of Wixom yes. $8, Cushion sand, 90. Wasteg Lp ran, @-4a| MONEY! Sell unneeded stb ONAVeL Pua bin? pa |Delongings for cash| wliveied OR Se Onno ‘through ‘Classified Ads!|: TOK, SOR 404m Fe 600s, FE 28181, hens. 1 ye a hw ELgin 5 * . %. 60444 ‘ BOUT 3% WHITE WY- andotte, 3 to 4 ibs. - Phone Sale Farm Produce 75 ry or poe GOOSEBERRIES Live 1071 “DON'T PASS UP you ‘ tos} what you don’t need for We have several new outs board runabouts used as ey $100 o oft KELLY's HARDWARE Classified Ads! To swap what you |do, call’ FE) 28181. ae “BRIGHT SPOT SELECTIONS 1°55 Olds Super 88 2 Dr. *S5 Chev. Bel Air 2 Dr. OR | °55 Ford Fairlane 2 Dr. xO to parte 11 E. Pike 5 _W. LATE MODE! GLEAN AND “Wilson GMC - _ Newand Used Trucks ‘ fost Chevrolet Tractor TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS - OAKLAND AT CASS PHONE FE 5-9485 = National = Motor Sales “We vill ey you a car, even if your credit has been turned down else where $39. 50 | Dn. co-signers furniture loans po companies Pim iate ‘Delivery We Hold Your Note aart SA Here | 1°55 Pontiac Catalina ’55 Pontiac Station Wgn. *54 Olds Super 88 4 Dr. "54 Cadillac 62 Coupe *54 Chev. Bel Air 4 Dr. "54 Ford 2 Dr. "54 Merc, Mont. Cl. Cpe. cars.|’53 Hudson Hornet Sedan *53 Cadillac Fleetwood *53.Chevrolet 2 Dr. "53 Olds 98 Sedan *52 Pontiac — rd JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 CHEVROLET “Oakland County's Fastest Growing ae s re eae ERs ROG SALES & SERVICE P.| The Wind Blew All Our Prices Down vu | ca Bon str = = R. SALES, | priya: FE NEW LOW PRICES ALL THIS WEEK - in om # 4 Z oe Fl $ tz — Buick specia Goruns 2 door nice clean wurdy ar with ical standard "wens. Rah 1960 Chey. 2 door, good transpor- tation $195 196 Ford 2 eset moter ent tires, se, TS" HOUGHTEN & SON . *-| YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE |GET OUR SALE PRICE Terms & Teeem Allowance «on Low Mileage “Cars 1986 Piymouth Station Wagon les - 1985 DeSot. Fordor Miie Pine trom $95.00" up, SPECIAL t!! 54 Nash Ambassador $1095.60 Reduced way bee! bons vatest Has overdrive Etc. elining Seats BRAID _ wer oe oR + Your Car Down _THE PONTIAC PRESS. ae See Ss oe, CENTRAL LIN core M MERCURY LOOK! SALES 1064 «Starchiet convertitia, full oe, mo &-11 ‘06 Demos. DOOR SEDAN. § CYL., LOW MILEAGE, $1.795 “Beater ieee ea thane PRICED TO Fe MANY MORE TO as $195. 90 TSwast Teme TAKE. ADVANTAGE D LOCATION OUR AM bey $4 UALITY, DONT DELAY - acT TODAY! CHEVROLET FULL PRICE. | 5 "SEs tia SERRE = TASKING . i os lean. MI $1513. FOR QUALITY signals. radio and heater. 1953 International bulldozer, Diesel pow- foot blade, good condition. ‘ ered 9 . Bee it today. - FORD 2 DOOR “hake West b Gmapenst ae a epe, OOS pares cena tah set LARRY FRETS JEROME MOTOR SALES Hee anh AER Chrysier-Plymouth TOR MONE, HUN YM 4) Me a or MA 65-5141 Open Evenings Till 9 p.m. iis JEEP STATION WAGON. GA tinea CONTINENTAL CONV. _194. e MY 23-2056. Sedan, R Real ice car. Priced Sedan, Real | wt sieeee 5 a od =e lee alg bass NOTICE | cot Qt9%,SA25,.0 During the month of July ‘td and ro te pe chased for 56 Ford’ Victoria. « « «$2277 | 1982 55 Buick Riviera .. .$2047 | _ Riggins 55 Chev. S. Wagon $1897 55 Chev, 2 dr.......$1397 "54 Chev. 2 dr. p.g...$1097 '53 Olds hardtop. .. .$1497 53 Dodge hardtop ...$947 '~ lh aieeanaihtalhceant “an Premium ees, $295, CENTRAL '53 Dodge 4 dr.......$867| LINCOLN-MERCURY te Shey wal 4 dr....$797| ~ Cuaa_at sO , or r eee eee TRADE, ’52 Pontiac 2 dr:.....$657 Plymouth alien wagon. a ’52 Ply. Club Coupe. .$547 ine ' 31 meee dr.... ero sm Foun can ra — ’ nic Tee enees rumnre 51 Plymouth 4 dr... .$397 wr tome wee” axuensive "51 Chev, 4 dr........$367 Orton | ‘alee *50 Chev. 2 dr...eeee $227 — Mercury ane Conv. ses ie ’48 Pontiac an 67 198d ! ‘ -@ cylinders. Radio ? heat ieee Tre tar) Eee or: ssis 51 GMC Sub. .-.+..-$327/ CENTR Al. ‘49 Ford Pickup .....$397 '48 Chev. Util........$297] LINCOLN-MERCURY - MANY MORE S eee RIEMENSCHNEIDER ‘ sale SPanARee, : imsé STUDEBAKER 6 DODGE-PLYMOUTH STATION WAG- werd to spell; Easy to deal with. 3. Must sell. MA 43468 afer Saginaw FE 20131 p.m. Fre ks aoe ee Beat se St Rd | | ‘ol «| CENTRAL "0 MERCURY COUPE CONV, EX- PE tires $525. FORD oM 4 DR. FORD: omatic § R & H. ww 2 rg OFFERS 4,209 miles. PE 5-4584. ‘M Olds ros. $1,605 040 RD V-8 3 DR. CLEAN ‘33 Buick duper COMF, ceux 1205 10. PE 31602, #1 + |*S4 Pord Crestline ......... 1,145 - mes we | "4 Chev. 2 = cuveuee 1.045 Pertect maaaheneas ; Bivins 3 Ford 3a yorto-Maite ; oes state elise © | +33 Chev. 4dr PG... $ ees ‘ COUPE a eee ’ cc eee neue $ S05 fertinte 4 diret fo best of) Ht ord a cars ne ‘os itis FORD. 4.) CONDITION. CARL ‘” Mercury 4 GF... ..csccees & 296 after § p.m FE 6260 |e pend Compe co eae ist 2 DR. ~|'S1 Ford 4 door $ 395 $150. Phone 80240 "0 Mercury 2 4 $ 395 “@,FORD V8 OVERDRIVE, NEW Bud Shelton ‘Motor Sales WwW, R & $250. MA ‘63371. Cor. Auburn & E. Blvd. FE +0728 “Oakland County's Fastest st Growing 675) Dixie Highway at Mis CONVERT. 210 SERIES | aly clean 4,000 act. eee 10-1. IRE CHEV W. RA- dio, penne. a wal, 14,000 actual miles $1025. MA 46-5670 mi, Headwork Less Legwork READ AND SAVE iN” UN Ine ‘Goodwill” Used Car 55 B/ Air Hi Hardtop. $1795 Radio x ane, Geocceeal sig- pais, ‘alls. beau Radio & heater. Hy dramatic, 2 tone pain Radis & heater, Dynaflow. Let ‘er Go, ‘34 2 Door Mainline. $995 @ cylinder. radio & heater, 53 210 4 iDr ‘Deluxe $995 Radio & heater, "54 4 Dr. “10 "Deluxe $1195 Radio & heater Powerglide, A nice car, PLY ’55. Savoy 2 “Door. . $1395 - fee. :, poner, Hydramatic. bet- PON TIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS” TOMERS through Classi- fied Ads. Call FE28181. ler” | M 8-807) Open Nites ‘tt 9. PONTIAC 53 2 Door........00 $995 | 53 Super Hardtop. ($1298. "54 "CHEVROLET B/Air 2 Door .......... $1195 VORY, Radio & Heater, W/Walis. Very sharp! ‘| °53 "CHEVROLET 4 Door :..ccccecceseceees $895 || 1952 CHEVROLET | Radio & heater, directional sig- | nals, Like new, 4 1°53 2 Door Wasp.....$395 Mr CLEMENS st. Fe 31117 | REACH CASH CUS. WHY | Keep Up With The JONSES Be Practical Drive One of Our . "O, K.” Reconditioned Used Cars They Look Good and They're ECONOMICAL 2118. Saginaw 56 CHEVROLET D/Ray Cpe. ........... $1645 BLUE & IVORY, V-8, Radio & Pies ter, Power Glide, W/Walls. Nice blue & ivory interior. A little hoafey. ' 1.°55 FORD Fairlane V-8 Coupe ............. $1595 Peré-0-uatte patatio & Heater, 2 Tone BLUE Finish. Like °54 PONTIAC Star Chief 4 Door .......... $1395 7 ba 2 TONE Finish, Hydramatic. Radio & Heater, Wall Tires, Many other extras BROWN & BEIGE, Radio & octet peuse Glide, nearly new rubber. Runs and looks like Transportation Specials! eee e ee eee eeeeeae eneae . $595 1951 CHEVROLET ....... cece cece we ceees $595 IDSL FORD coc cc ccc cece eee ewenenune $595 1950 OLDSMOBILE 3 i.........cc cece ccceees $225 1948 FORD......2.cecccccecccceveneencenes $125 | 1948 FORD coo cc cc ccc cece eevee eees $ &8 11947 STUDEBAKER ......... cece cece cease BS OS Cass & Oakland '55 CHEVROLET B/Air V8 .........0000- $1795 i & rons Pinish, Hardtop, Automatic Transmission. | 55 ‘CHEVROLET | 210—2 Door "34 “STUDEBAKER “Commander H/Top .. V-8 Motor, Power Steering, Automatic Transmission, plenty nty more extras. A real buy 54° CHEVROLET B/Air 2 Door ate & Heater, BLUE & IVORY, Automatic Transmission, Wall Tires. “excellent éondition: 53 PL YMOUTH Cranbrook 4 Door and -prive odrntamtoston, Radio & Heater. A sharp looking 52° Nir RCURY 4 Door Sedan .....-.e0000e- $695 | finish, Excellent motor and tires. 1°51 ‘FORD VB—4 Door oo. .c cc cece cc aee wees $545 | Beautiful BLUE Finish, Nice Chrome, Good Tires, Transportation Specials! 1950 OLDSMOBILE ,......eceeeeeeeeeees $395 1949 CHEVROLET .......0004 oe vceconecs $325 ALSO A Nice Selection of Used Trucks MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES. "Your CHEVROLET Dealer” FE 4.4546 . ee $1295 | 1951 CHEVROLET ...cceceeeeeeeceeene .. $495 1950 DODGE ..... coc ceeceecececens eS So) 1950 CHEVROLET 2... eee eeeseeseveces $385 | | RQ ERCURY w.enek at Sta, a, oN pE. 43088 sonehe 2218 Ellery off of Hatch- We DESOTO DELUXE. Ail 1 ng md e V-8 4 Dr Rn Ronee eat | ay sedan. Black 4 , eadtee ance seen, Ws: | auagncn gravion WAG8 side, = wont pileage seas. Prt,- owner, #11 FE 2.2351. ij OLDS 4 DR. DEL. 06 SERIES. DODGE CORONET 52 | Exel. cond. Reasonapie, ee eeaee $795 | | FE 42549 |) ‘| ing & brakes, two tone | '55 Ford 4 dr., Fairlane, | V-8, radio and heater, ‘| Fordomatic. '| 2 tone paint, spotless in- | side & out: ‘|heater, | black paint. | 59 Stude’ker Sed. $445 . $1195 | 1°49 F . '51 Pontiac 4 Dr.. .$395 40 Ford 4 dr... Fveee $195 Radio and heater. Good ‘| 49 .. 49 Chev: 2D. A “$295 ; SO Buick 4 Dr.....$225 one Good motor, Good Buy. NEW BUICK. TRADE-INS Here’s 14 cars that were traded in at OLIVER MOTOR SALES for one reason only. That reason || was because their previous owner made an impor- tant decision—to purchase a NEW BUICK. When you purchase a car of this type remember you are not buying someone else’s problems. Drop in and see for yourself. We're open till 9 p.m. $2395 $2195 "$5 Buick Super Riviera ‘55 Pontiac Catalina, Hardtop, power steer- 11,000 actual miles, Hy- dramatic, w/wall tires, very sharp and very clean. $1295 ’°55 Chevrolet 2 dr. se- dan, radio & heater, 2 tone paint. Only $325 down, 24 months. 51695 blue, all the extras. $1595 Another one owner, $1595: Otis the Finest - in Used Cars SPECIALS LISTED BY STOCK NUMBER ‘D9 BUICK Century Hardtop. SP eae $2195 94 CHEVROLET Coupe...” ee 695 | ‘99 FORD 4 Door... .ssesseeseseeaee 1 O90 ‘51 PORDSCytindet eseessccsseee8 925 ‘51 PACKARD 2Do0r-cecssceeeeeee 145 ‘90 “BUICK 4 Doors ssssseesesseeeees § 245 ‘AB PONTIACS Doth veeeeseceseeeeeB 125 ‘52 PONTIAC4 Doo ssceeeeseeeeeee OGD FORD 4 Door. sesesesseseseseese 290 (3441) OLDSMOBILE Club Coupe....... 100 OLDSMOBILE 88...........0. 495 (3320) . ‘93. PLYMOUTH Club Coupe......... 999 OTHER CARS IN $TOCK ’55 FORD Club Coupe "$5 HUD'N 2 Dr. Wgn. SS FORD4Dr. Wagon ‘54 FORD 4 Dr. Wagon "56 FORD 2 Door *54 FORD 2 Dr. 8 Cyl. ‘55 FORD2Dr. Wagon ‘53 FORD 2 Dr.8 Cyl. "Cy Owens: Your Friendly FORD Dealer! 147 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-4101 FE 5-3588 Open 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. PONTIAC 2Door.ccseceeeseceeee> 200] 55 Ford sta. wgn., 9 pass., radio and heater, Fordomatic, whitewall tires. Last offering on this one. Liberal terms. $995 53 Pontiac 4 dr., radio & heater, w/wall tires, deluxe interior, Hydra- matic, neat & clean. $1595 - "54 Buick 4 dr. Special, radio & heater, Dyna- flow, low mileage, 30 minute financing. $795 53 Chevrolet 210 4 dr., radio & heater, good tires. Only $195 down, 24 months. $995 "51 Ford hardtop Vic- toria, radio & heater, Fordomatic, light blue, V-8 engine. $1695 $795- 52 Olds. 4 dr., radio & Hydramatic, Rocket engine, 1 owner, . $2195 ‘55 Buick Special 2 dr. Hardtop Riviera, tri- tone, green & white, Dynaflow. $895 ’53 Ford 2 dr. sedan, tomatic transmission, radio & heater, no rust w/wall tires, custom whatsoever on this trim. A_ real dandy. body. V-8 engine. “Wow!! PLUS 12 GOOD _ TRANSPORTATION’ SPEC. 50 Ford 2 Dr.....$195 °50 Pontiac 2 Dr.. .$295 engine. bd Engine, Starts. “every- Very good body and "49 Olds’bile 4 Dr. $295 Radio and heater. V8 Engine, No rust. 49 Chrys. Cl. Cpe. $295 One of our better cars, 51 Ford Sedan... .$195 Hurry ‘on this one! 51 Kaiser 4 Dr... .$265 Geet mau niu hare aa owns. Always 70 Good Cars to Choose From Al OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake FE 2-9101 *S4 Olds 4 dr. 88. power | equipped, w/wall tires, ' ‘53 Lincoln hardtop Ca- | pri, bright red paint, au- | FE 2-910] | NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS TILL.SEPT. Sth | TURN TO TURNER For the BEST In "WHEELS and DEALS” 53 Nash 4 Dr...... $499 °S2Ford Dr......$499 *53 Chev. Hardtop $899 °53 Plym. St. Wgn. $699 ’53 Ford 2 Dr......$599 °53 Dodge 4 Dr... .$644 55 Chev. Bel Air $1444 ‘54 Plym. 2 Dr.....$844 '53 Ford R. Wgn. $899 ’51 Plymouth 4 Dr. $244 ’52 Merc. Hardtop $699 53 Pont. DI. 4 Dr. $699 52 Ford R. Wen. $699 ’53 Olds 88 4 Dr.. $999 *52 Ford 4 Dr......$499 54 Hudson Jet....$599 53 Chev. 2 Dr.....$599 '52 Ford Hardtop. .$699 53 Buick Super ...$999 °54 Ford 2 Dr...... $899 '51 Ford 2 Dr...... $244 '55 Buick Su. HT $1999 '55 Merc. Hardt’p $1899 —°53 Chev. St. Wgn. $844 | °54 Ford St. Wgn. $1199. '52 Plym. 2 Dr.....$444 "53 Plym. 4 Dr.....$544 —'55 Ford Hardtop $1699 ’52 De Soto C. Cpe. $499 54 Chev. 4 Dr... .$899 ‘53 Ford Victoria. .$944 — '53 Studebak. 2 Dr. $499 51 Chev. 4 Dr.....$244 52 Packard 4 Dr.. .$444 $10 DOWN DELIVERS CARS LISTED BELOW 1951 Ford 4 T. Pickup 1951 Chrysler Hardtop 1953 Studebaker 2 Dr. 1952 Packard 4 Dr. 1952 De Soto Cl. Cpe. 1951 Ford Sta. Wgn. 1952 Ford Cl. Cpe. 1953 Nash 4 Dr. 1952 Plymouth 4 Dr. 1952 Chevrolet 2 Dr. TRUCKS CONVERTIBLES 1955 Ford 1 T. Stake 1955 Ford 1951 Ford % T. Pickup 1983 Hudson 1950 Ford 34’ T. Exp. 1954 Ford 1955 Ford 2 T. Dump 1952 Chevrolet Harold Turner, Ford “464 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham MlIdwest-4-7500 A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR | « ? : ' 4 4& ays R & = oa = 3 The £ on active made her i officially reg , been in active service who was supposed retired| circus as it “a trom the acting business, Charies| On the first ; ay te Farrell ggrtainly leads an activelof animal cages in eight major cam-| | i aoe . j}eame in later, a movie star up the mas-/this resort city for : sive chore of making 128 half-hour There were big b TV films in the My Little Margie|flapping flags, + series with Gale Storm, Now he's|old calliope. ee ~ embarking on another series} The crowd Tape Recorders called, oddly enough, The Charles/the city expected © Record Players Farrell Show, train pulled - in ony. . You can see it as the I Love anticipated. © Hi-Fi Lucy replacement on CBS these/and noise soon . summer Mondays. -You'll find/around the small Radio iCharlie playing Charlie Farrell) The circus * lnter-Comm. 6] owner and host of the exclusive|for the final © PA, Systeme. Racquet Club in Palm Springs. Monday. Now 8 = ee The situations may be exaggera-|the big top ee ae desert vacationers, a a Pes atthe Ringling “We're just doing 12 shows as a|'° | summer replacement,” the actor/When he said . a commented. ¥ back on the Programs furnished by stations Usted In this column are subject to change without notice, — | If the show, lee ee s cir-conitionad Channel 2~WIBK-TV Channel 4-WWI-TV — Channel }-WXYZ-TV Channel 9-CKLW-TV proving, they can find tial opening te TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS |19:10~(9) Weathervane. |1s90—(2) Baseball. bay wit henge ave em North sald ¢:00—(7) . (9) Boston] 16:15—(9) TV Baseball Hall of 00—(4) Stars on Parade. (7) ee 6. No More Blackie. (4) News and Sports.) Fame. Spec Shea of Washing- Time. The fms are being made at Hal In-and-Out €:15—(1) News. (4) Sonny Eliot, ton Nationals. ona Caen Roach Studios, where Charlie put (2) News, 10:30—(7) Public Defender, (9) Part ' MIKY’'Sin his long service with “Marsie.”| Treatment for Drunks ¢:20—(4) Dolores. City Detective. (4) The reat! 019) Texas Musical. (4) Col-/But the also spent a few wre €:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Gildersleeve. GAN Sas. Th)” aoe. days in Palm Springs to get some} SAN FRANCISCO FE 2-3781 Na. ater. “Cardboard Cassanova. outdoor shots of the Racquetipoiice Frank Ahren blew ¢:30-—-(7) Rin Tin (9) Million} 00—(@) Te . & Wild Bil) | Dollar Movie, (4) Jaye P. Mor-|1:00—(7) Soupy's on. (9) Good! Hickok. <2) Sagebrush Shorty. |UD. The sctual loctle wae MOlwhistle today on. San gan Show, (2) My Friend Flicka. Neighbor Theater, (4) 11 o'clock! g:s9—(4) Roy Rogers. (9) Hoppy's| tea’ wary guests at!‘revolving . door” policy feeeeets GO ¢:45~(4) News Caravan. ‘tasis—¢t) Film . ton, “Tho te Matinee. "We liad hoped to, some ot| Pee” ° $|7:00—(7) Combat Sergeant. (4)| Chase.” (4) Little Show. (2) : so them into the films, but ran into) ‘I will be quite a change : S| Mama ee ey ae Peat and ary POFAMENT SUPPOIS |Peeuche Mare wer at net. teninsgeY oc fended ° y | Mama. 1i:9—(2) Les Paul and Mary Marx was all set, then) miners, painted ladies and : esata Eden Cyprus Policy. (urstacrscos ses ° " ( twat . | ‘show is $ TONG 3) icy. oo has rocks Mitets Go seca eter LEN VYPFUS FOUCY inter contract to NBC. Pat Re Mae S Clesed Mondey & Tosasy 2/800—-(7) Dollar A Second. (9)/11:30—(4) The Whistler. “Jubilee ww — Prime eon and ‘Tab Hunter|“TUnks in Sail, ° For the Summer $| My_Favorite Story. (4) Best in} Earring.” - Eden's Conservative government), Ranger nee oo they sobered * on 4473 'W. Saree @| Mystery. (2) Crusader. today hed & solid were at the & photo n.om—all ° ROLLADIUM “7S Su" $ Vise. “The: Nt SATURDAY MORNING but their studios wouldn’t Seecccesosoesseeeeseees! Has Secrets.” (9) Heart of the|1:30—(4) Color Test Pattern. for strife-riddled let z: However, We did! jearance. Ciy. “Watch the Birdie.” | (0(N00-rG) Meditations, (4) News. | my q 310-968 wg eg ott Bob ae From now SYLVANIA | “Cleopatra Collins.” (2) Play-|8:00—(2) Michigan State Univers! aio. nol Peay a Moe rath ‘Met’ All Set face the SERVICE amen w #:15—(2) Michigan State Conserva-\Greek Cypriots on. the Its Singers is, /%00-—-(7) It's Polka Time, (9)| tion, (4) City Affairs. ranean island are waging > Dangerous Ass'gnment. (4) we Farmland U.S.A. (4), campaign to British rule| Haven't Quit FE 4.1515 Cavaleade of Sports. Lightweight}, Mr. Twinky. and join Cyprus with Greece. Brit- Federal | bout: Tomy Anthony vs. Tony|9:00—(2) Capatin Kangaroo. (4)/ish forces have replied with stern) NEW YORK @—The Metropoli-icisco ; | Johnson. (2) Undercurrent. The} Howdy Doody. (7) America 00) measures to an underground cam-|tan Qpere‘a 10: ) Realm of the Wild.| Stars. such @ move. Met officials said the only prob- , “Animals of the Swamplands.”|11:00—(2) Big Top. (4) Captain lem now is the availability of the > “Killer “Beast.” (9). National) Gallant. (7) Captain Flint. Mexico had 411,752 tourists in|key singers, some of whom might the ; News. (4) Playhouse. “T. J. and|11:30—(4) Mr. Wizard. (7) Ramar|1954 compared to 549,314 in 1955. |have made other arrangements iM vention at ’ the Lady.” (2) Racket Squad, | of the Jungle. . Europe. as ca 4 There Of the motion pictures shown inj SATURDAY AFTERNOON what has happened the past a ‘ West Germany in the first three/12:00—(4) Cartoon Express. (2) hours in Italy,” a Met official p months of 1956, there were 48} The Lone Ranger. (7) Ed Mc| Fomryis) said. He added that because of 4 from, the U.S,; 39 from West Ger-| Kenzie. NIATSI AIC. VS iimiAlgias ithe highly competitive situation in p many; 15 from France. A single|19:26—(9) Billboard. STETNisT Se RRIST TINT] [oPera. leading Russian produced picture was|18:30—(2) Golf Show. (9) Man to| | U3 Ld been signed up by ‘ shown. Man. SINIGEelLiTs |eras as soon as the Met’ i nd 18:45—(2) Sports Show. (9) Car- Se iaicet oe lation of the seaso , a toons. . Zz rim Ale) The “ /1:00—(2) — Baseball. (4) Jimmy : The labor trouble HIGH FIDELITY |'"="*" BE ae So | time. . CYC jee q HEADQUARTERS |..::” a hate = . ‘ | 6 Breed of dog Wide Selection of Components | * Sor a Catalogue “Net” Prices i Fores Attractive Demonstration Room — be eat ‘ Expert Guidance—Complete Installation Mt tee | [10 Resting McCALLUM & DEAN |-8=*-. : ; $2 Gas work 409 E. 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Heron =P 4-2525 | Coll FE 4.9736 AND SUNDAY 9 A. M. TO 9P. M. ~ ' ’ ‘ ’ A ia oe, ee Ae she ees vale i *\ Be ues j Soy : ude be bal ry > x t PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1956 _ THE PONTIAC » By Carl Grub Wes) UMext to Oakland Theeter - | )Ai za WASTE PAPER! Troop Shake-Up in Far East Retlects| stmxwus suamtse | - We Are Now Paying [Decision to Rely on Air, Sea Defenses, sity iste ee’ ares | NEWSPAPERS .. 20% Pee 100 Lbs. Bsmt carl ante en cement wae Mean T4U® Mle Cahown command, MAGAZINES ... 45¢ Scrap lron—Junk Cors—Structural Steel result of this action.” |der Lt, Gen. Glenn O. Barcus at St. Johns, Nfid., and embracing|ica except Mexico—a 1 NORTH SAGINAW ST. FE 4.1889 aS FE 4-9582 | 135 Branch St. ecross trom American Forging & Socket OPEN TO THE PUBLIC fhe contemplated we ot atomic {1 J cy ow ) _ TO.THE pubic Ee al Jy MONDAY FRIDAY NIGHTS Me sede Kafe Oi co ulm a eat tac ae ges mae ; t Sail id 2 | f Eva | . | > 1S OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR, eis 9A.M.t010P.M. WE ARE BEING ILLEGALLY BY HOTEL & REST EMPLOYEES UNION, LOCAL. 794 and ‘TEAMSTERS UNION, LOCAL 614 fai: EO - WE_ARE COMPLETELY STAFFED AND SERVING | ton ot Lemnitzer o¢ . aaal THE PUBLIC IN OUR CUSTOMARY MANNER! [wil shrine 10 the fur fashion preview to “provide support dyed mouton-processed lamb coats | df 32, 36 or 40-in. 98 Vwhawaneme ° 6 b 7 legwoed rown $6 Down Pies Fed. Excise Tax AIR-COOLED FOR YOUR COMFORT | eimai imported _ FLOOR SAMPLE _ ||||= blousettes —_ _ , Furs needn't be a luxury... not when | Sears offers values like these! : Choose yours with or without. Reg. 98 3 popular lengths to choose from. Wing Q sleeves to wear with your shorts c. or rolled collars, tapered sleeves, ~ \ or summer skirts. Several styles 4flare back, adjustable turn back cuffs. : : to pick from in white op pastel 66 Dyed in a flattering logwood brown. ) colors. Sizes 32-38. - fall dresses 2 78 Select Now for Your Fall WardroBe Choose your fall wardrobe now while | ~ selection is available. These sheath and jacket ensembles are of a handsome, textured yiscose rayon and cotton blend with the manners of raw silk. Choice of black, brown, turquoise or blue in sizes 7 to 15 and in ¥ sizes. . . di Spectal purchase of popiin, $ 3 * May ‘ denim, chambray and twill . : ‘ ah —_— shorts in solids, plaids and 1 as ee : “ate stripes, 10-18. . J A host of lovely styles to choose from | a es : = @ ... ll famous Kroehler quality. 7 NYLON, all with of 05 AL Sie | favorite colors Every one designed to ONE LOW PRICE Valentine Seaver Originals ‘ =< | by KROEHLER 716 @?> | YOUR CHOICE , | ' Sealy Consealy Sofa Beds, Reg. $249.95, NOW ......$199.95. | » _ REPEATED by POPULAR DEMAND for ONE MORE WEEK RS Valentine Seaver Genuine W. M. BASSETT Many . 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