SDAY, AUGUST 22, 1957-64 PAGES Records Show Jimmy Gave [Dio Clear Field : Detroit Boy, 14, Fatally Stabbed Deadly Fracas Started in Church; Police’ Hold Youth, Seek'2 Others FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES \ ‘DETROIT—A 14-year-old Senate Rackets Investigat- _|Detroit boy was stabbed to ing Committee today heard death last night by another ia 1953 wiretapped telephone : teenager in a fight outside conversation in which : a church dance. - |James R. Hoffa assured te . Norman Holmes, 15, was rorist Johnny Dio of ac 2 held for investigation of apo in the death of mitted taunting Penning- ton inside the church and a the boy in eer cual caccord- EXCLUSIVE, TOO — Looks like a not-so-happy birthday party | ee : United Press Phote cording. ing to police, that he was| i" Denver for three-year-old Wendy Winkler (right) who apparently to fellow mumps victims, but there seemed to be plenty of co- He had just denied that handed the murder weapon a bu hanes Bad a ties Gam ae ce ce eS ees tae en ten celemonnas San, COR Se HR he had sought through Dio r 3 to ; Debbie Ivey, 344; Johnny Pens, 3; Willie J —a pocket knife — by an- brought inal, ee obvious repouin, the guest let wan restricted Benny, 1; and birthday-girl Wendy. — —— oe ea Missin Tot, 3 Officers also were looking), ys ,» —¢ : | E “Found hiv Some st" oes ViClim Of Blast Boy Falls Into Deep Well Hole,z==5"="" Child Spends All Nigh ims it vis a ights for Life Rescued After 5-Hour Or deal « vc rent ng temper. Then someone pushed a) Keego Harbor Woman) sic RIVER, Sask. i—A few | , |_Just before the recording was - Fight othes juveniles rounded up| Remains on Critical List stopped : tion.” the scene were held by police) gt Pontiac General field in organizing New\ York taxicab drivers, \ Hoffa, Midwest head of \. #, s. Gloria Ann Bray, 23, re- E 3 : : ean is tes ms Meee,“ eomewne mee fate Trogner Skin Divers | Sirf amee following, Zimosermen LANSING (# — There's a big |f) ie. ) : nh «| Seagate | een seawe = oes RECOVEr Bodies Of 2 Boys) se-:e::: The church dance vas held to Sala Beene aaron ing the covering t-abentadel 4 A | .) Oys Die: “Uhuh .,. So, ahhh — in combat juvenile i wells. There is a state law, long the meantime, ahh, did you talk call from her mother, The biast y | on the books, requiring the plug . to that Hickey guy?” | : commreg. sreentS tgler, ging of abandoned off avd gas | The bodies of two youths, presumed to-be missing; Morra: “I talked to Hickey.” Auto Indust Hikes Keego Harbor police, who are| wells. But spokesmen from the | Detroiters DIO: “Yeah?” | » were recovered from the bottom of Walled continuing an investigation into) Geological Survey Division of Lake at 11: HOFFA: “He promised me Wa es 3¢ P 7 what touched off the gas, dis-| the State Conservation Depart- |-2ke at 11:30 this morning. or ae céak anaes | g er our counted the possibility that an-| ment sald there is no law re-| A newly organized skin diving team of state troopers,| situation out; There would be | od : 'swering the telephone triggered! quiring the covering of water on their first assignment no more interference at where DETROIT @ — The Big Three/the blast, wells, . . you're having elections or any- | wero auto makers today increased bY|,vewenen PHONE located the bodies 35 feet thing else if you'll just let him | — —— sig, Her overioyed, tather, John Foxtrot cents per hour the cost of] 4. 134 sirendy answered the| ta! siterward, Kim bounded below the surface within a/41 U.S. Youths know where, where you're work- | aig ~ yhey, a New Haven Railroad brake-|living allowance of nearly 700,000 ad aaa ota out of bed to follow half hour after the under-|(* PF ° ing and he'll keep the H— out of 3 pee 2 a said Eileen, one S a eg employes, ore, mgs be talking on oe Kim was wearing only short water began ross fr ontier there." a 1S lee he’s just ike ‘her grand-| “Cost of living increases also were plained. Sear tis hone samer toe te 8 Into Red:Ching jax" mother, who pulled out of many|announced for 188,000 salaried| The victim's mother, Mrs,| with bis I1-year- » Mew. | Although! famfies. have met. yet PEA: “I think he definitely he tight spots.” s employes. Long, was wearled today| SOY" Set eee cheaine etem. (identified them, the bodies are be HARBIN, Manchuria (—All the| promised me he'd keep the H— | se ghrregs the Big Three after the labor de.|daughter’s bedside, Her father, echeniciiai lieved to be those of Richard ; Cune| DIO: “Yeah, Well in any — os pray 2 oe Psy partment reported the cost of liv-|George Long, of 2146 Willow Beach} His arms were partly raised|Malo, 18, and Robert Sego, 16, re-|{T ® visit to Communist China) 1 sone Tit get in touch with Detroit Publishers Offer revived “eulchiy ‘hen she was }ne-Tose %-of 1 per- cent ST aot aes he mae tightly pinned, his hands ported missing yesterday. have crossed the frontier and are him tomorrow and give him a No Witnesse Show] told the child was alive, July. : ’ sages A car belonging to Malo was |" = Peiping tomorrow. a a ee © Witnesses to Show General Motors Corp, Fora PO None of the 41 changed their] be no mistakes on it... all Violence in Strike =a lager see pink ee ty sae Motor Co. and Chrysler ‘in- Mr, and Mrs, Long left the Predict Sunny Skies sapenc in Novi Township Park, minds en route about defying the; Tight, Jim; thanks a million.” ae men laboted to free her. He said| CTe®#ed the living allowances | hospital shortly before noon to near the lake shore, this morn- 11s state Department ban. Liem eer under the escalator clause of | day, after learning that thelr | ing. Inside the youths’ ye thelr ‘contract! with the United | Goughior might semnin eueee Through Saturday clothing, ‘wile, a0 personal | ‘This dispatch was filed’ to the ee ee — } today < Auto Workers Union. scious in a state of shock for Robert e Detroit | ee . possessions. ' Associated Press by a membe: é re Detroit _| another 48 hours. Other relatives T of/ Hickey out of organizing cab Assn. to obt General Motors and Ford hourly| -neined in the hospital room. | Fair is the word on weather for| State police and ‘sheriff's depu-fhe American party, Frederic|drivers counter to Dio’s organtz- st picke' in workers will get a total cost of the Pontiac area tonight. The low/ties theorized the boys had gonelGrab 22. G. b held summer ing drive. — aper s e living allowance of 19 cents an| A neighbor girl, Jackie Anthony, | wil] be around 60 degrees. for a midnight swim and never fon ees jobs “rm astounded at qualifi- ‘publishers prevented no wit ™ hour for the September - October -|4, of 2923 Virginia Ct., who had! Sunny and pleasant is the out-|retumed. With daylight they began|*t %¢ “brary of Congress in Wash-| i006 every answer,” Ken. “nesses when the hearing resumed| hundreds of volunteers. November quarter. GM has 350,-|been playing near the house yes-\look for tomorrow. The Mefcuryline search of the lake ington from 1952 to 195 while alneay told Hoffa, “Maybe some of today after a 48-hour recess, 000 production workers and Ford,'terday, was the only other person/is expected to reach a high of 83. a+. student at Yale, and lived in Alex-|these recordings will help refresh ‘ Judge Gilmore had granted the Busybodies Unwelcome 140.000. injured. She was treated at the|/The evening low will be from 60 to The fi andria, Va. your memory.” ‘recess to allow the publishers to About 106,000 GM salaried em- hospital for a minor cut inflicted/63 degrees. ve troopers from the skin|” 4 native of England, Grab has By ‘show violence or threat of violence| WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- |ployes will receive a $15 quarterly |by flying debris, “a [a,The, Sutlook-for Saturday is com ane et eee ene t%;|a sister, Mrs. “Robert Pickard,| ett auld Be ald dicker with - ‘on the picket line which was} dent Eisenhower, speaking on the (cost of living allowance, increasing) Mrs. Bray’s daughter, Cheryl,|tinued fair. : assisted by William Jackson of|iving in Eau Gallie, Fla. He was| Di whe a U 4hrown up at the Detroit News| Syrian crisis said: “(There are) |the total allowance to $95. 3, also was playing outside and| In downtown Pontiac the lowest/the Oakland County Sheriff's Dept:,/ attending the Communist + spon-| Al#e_ Workers Union-AFL, local, Saturday, | very definite limits on what you | The allowance for 57,000 Fordjescaped injury. Her husband,|temperature recorded preceding §|Started diving about 11am. — [sored World Youth. Festival in| ‘1983 sbout getting this local ‘HONORED PICKET LINE |¢ean do in the internal affairs of |salaried employes was increased|Frederick, was at work at Pon-jam. was 55. At 2 p.m. the mer-| ‘The investigating officers also |Moscow during a oe ~ The IMU set up picket lines at| 4*Y other country.” eS to $98.80 from the current $83.20. 'tiac Motor Division. cury stood at 79. pple dee by =| Promotes Safe Drivin , Backers Say 2 | , a | by the rapid discovery of the | ‘ : , “and the ‘Times and.‘Free Press|) 1: ss ee : ° Mave eiawehiienknaisl YY UALOT of 1957 Pontia sr="= Defend Plans for Area Drag Stripwss2i5i%to Be Chosen Monday tour plans to bririg in a helicopter [When he decided to make the| But he swore that the only ob-- shoreline, |China trip. «(Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Skeet tg" teeat tomay win a ind see bo oe naked tak . with ® | Answers to unfavorable com-jracing more than a year, was|present for approval at the group’s)to have a seat belt and he didn’t|iné where he was going. When he / oman , © |ments by a-local probate judgelelected president of the group last|next meeting August 29. fasten it,” according to Martin, |failed to return by early morning, eee prs ers ytlrmpedbernhiigas. ye pros Pn em eraft and other unions in the chief yes-| week, -| They drew up the following: Answering Moore's accusation|they became alarmed and called Oakland County Courthouse, will be chosen Monday. ;Rewspaper industry and sive lterday’s Press t He met with other officers last| “It shall be the duty of every|that in drag racing, “there is a|the police. eager fesnpomensiodins sie : for immediate re- ina aE Se ey siewes eee eee - President Twin C iff Frank Irons, Police Chief Herbert W. Straley, Andy Wilson, pres- : by the |. rege Shae Berl of the|Chaffee, Bt. at. $05. Welt Blvd. win ity Ups Bus Fare ident of GMC Local 594, UAW; Vic Hoerath, promotion committee = ‘|state, proving to the general the National As- chairman, Downtown Pontiac Assn.; Monroe Osrnun, director of the aS [public that hot rodding is a safe 3 Sydin iM a . é : sport . . . and Strive to change "| puiblie opinion to the favor of the Comics CE ee sport. Our prime objective will be | County News ..........+2,..17 [to see that all competition shall Baitorials ........cs.cisees-» @ [De OrBatized and carried on in aile 2 ‘Market Basket.,....94 thru s9 ("6 W8Y. see wake! . - ¥ 2 3 Be eee oe | Gbituaries. eee 4 3 lar — < <= Bports ....... Coens MO tare 58 < 3 Theaters OO a : a 7 es ted cs Pewee LTE nec Ok toe AN gS mt ae ii a ii ties in REL é Action Until Monday 3 $ F i Ir aS & j rE. H i i q ge i : E FF ef | | g re} 7 F F J I E The Weather Fell U.S. Weather Berean Report PONTIAC AND —Fair te- night and temerrew. Low ht around 68, Tomerrew's high. around 83. Low : night, Winds southeasterly at &.te 12 miles an hear today and 4 te 8 miles an heer tonight. Teday im Pontiac tees temperature preceding 8 a.m At § a.m: Wind velocity 7 m. p. h. Sun sets Thursday at 7:23 p.m. Sum rises Friday at 6:47 &.m. Moon sete Friday at 3:30. a.m, Moon rises Thuraday at 5:09 p.m. omen Dewntewn Temperatores +o SB fi 8. Mi. .ve... 73 re 5 a 15 «+t lp. m,.. tt 6A 2p. m... ei ” Stone was “absolutely untrue.” # ee aa present-day shoppers. ing Houlton’s 150th anniversary, were returned to what they were 150-years ago. AP Wirephete are celebrat- and as a special Confidential Investigator Says: LOS ANGELES i — Investiga- viewed boxers about “Miss West's for prize fighters.” five other women cavorted in the nuide at the home of actor John PAINTS PICTURE Meade, 33, painted a detailed picture of Hollywood Research's reports. He said that in the year and a half he and his wife Meade said he paid a private detective, Fred Otash, $35,000 in 18 months to run down rumors of seandals that had come to his’ ears. Under questioning by defense attorney Arthur J, Crowley, Meade denied that he “ever of- The prosecution rges Confidential and its agents used “girl traps” to produce scandal-| ous grist for the magazine. Meade said he had obtained formation from prostitutes “only about four times.” Earlier, the defense failed twice in efforts to show that Confidential a public service by publishing ee types of stories. John D. Odom, a member of the Georgia Legislature; was not permitted to testify about stories he had written for Confidential. Judge Herbert V, Walker ruled that he had no connection with stories read ithto the trial record by the prosecution. The defense also was refused the right to read to the jury a long list of articles on such sub- jects as social security, cancer cures, a mink coat racket, tele- phone blackmailers and the like. ported amorous John Bromfield when he was her husband and later on actor Jeff al is ja Men Involved in ‘Aftairs’ Signed ‘Truth’ Statements on after being in recess to- Carroll said of Miss Wellman's romanticist, not an exhibitionist.” «(American Dollar Sold at Discount U.S. Money Still Holds First Position Among lori prurrencies é. ® is a ‘West's. Open| NEW YORK um — The American +. ‘Dollar is selling at a discount to- day to both the Canadian dollar and the West German mark — for quite different reasons. : In neither case is the strength of tion among world currencies in question, * * * The Canadian dollar brings $1.06 in American money because the Canadian dollar is in short supply and great demand. Americans want it for invest- ment in Canadian securities and property. Many West Europeans are frightened by the shakiness of their own currencies and are put- ting ‘their funds into Canadian or American securities or cash, On the 90-day futures foreign ex- market the American dol- “lar is selling at a 5 per cent dis- count from the German mark. Speculatérs in foreign currency and German exporters have been expecting a revaluation upward of government has just taken pains to deny it has any plans for that. Foreign speculators have put many millions of dollars into Ger- man marks, thinking to make a quick -profit of about 10 per cent if the mark is revalued upwards in terms of dollars — or to escape a loss if other European nations follow France’s move toward de- valuation of the franc. There is no flight from the American dollar to the Canadian dollar. What is happening is that Americans are investing millions in Canadian resources and its growing industries. Canadian cor- porations come here to borrow money: and float securities, « be- cause they can save money here. While American -interest rates have been rising, Canadian rates are still higher, so that borrowing is cheaper here, * * * The German mark is so strong because it has a balance-of-pay- ments surplus of more than five billion dollars in its foreign trade dealings with its neighbors. Only with the dollar area is West Ger- many running a trade deficit, Bonn doesn’t want to wiark the the U.S, dollar nor its first posi- the the German mark, The German of oxygen and many other work- _ Someone ‘|planned to Boy, 2, Rescued - From Well Hole men worked beneath hastily rigged lights to dig down 17 feet. Then they tunneled over to the boyy Workers Bring Up Bodies in Tunnel OSWEGO, N. Y. (®—Workers to- day reached the surface with the The three were killed in an ex- plosion when they were about 5,000 feet inside the tunnel, pre- paring for a dynamite blast that was to put the. tunnel into use as part of the city water supply sys- tem. During early efforts to reach the bodies, one man perished for lack ers were overcome by gas, The dead were: Phil Aylor, 33, of Aylor, Va,, foreman of the tun- nel cons ; Linwood P. Heis- ton, 47, of Niagara Falls, N. Y.,| general superintendent; Lagoe, of Oswego, an electrician. The man asphyxiated while try- ing to reach the bodies was Lloyd Matteson, 32, of nearby Scriba. Whistler Told to Go Ahead —Later in A.M. CLAREMONT, Calif. 7 — Chief of Police Ted Swoveland got in eller, an instructor at California Polytechni¢ Institute at Pomona, and told him to go right ahead and whistle—but not too early in the morning. Neighbors had complained about Batcheller’s whistling. Po- lice served him with an abate- ment order requiring him to stop it. Batchellor equipped _ himself with gumdrops. You can't whistlé pet asked soon three construction men| Rd: entom| Sunday in a tunnel un-) ee al police der Lake Ontario. Bloomfield Hills, after the rear-end and diabetes, which, coupled with touch yesterday with O. A. Batch-/: with a gumdrop in your mouth,| if he also] as ‘No’” and then gave get twenty-five nothin’.” as a character witness, He was not called. “I wish I had $2,500,” he com- mented, Bloomfield Man Dies After Car Accident What appeared to be a minor property damage accident yester- day afternoon at Maple and Tele- graph roads, in Bloomfield Town- ship brought death to Charles R. Bartsch, 59, of 5050 West Maple officers . of collision between Bartsch's auto and a car driven by Joseph Magee Jr., 31, of Detroit, ordered the ve- hicles removed to the Reeves Serv- ice Station nearby, was dead on arrival at St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. Attending - physicians said Bartsch was suffering from asthma shock, is believed to have caused coronary occlusion. New Aga Khan Leads Paris Memorial Service PARIS ®—The new Aga Khan today presided over memorial services at a Paris niosque for his late grandfather. The old Aga died in Geneva last the social, diplomatic and- sport- ing worlds joined with his Ismaili New Kingsley Inn ni in- Ari obliging assist po- intruder gave an to Birmingham lice last night. Officers sald Ernest J, Morris, \46, of Detroit, was in the Richard Steding home at 936 Larchlea Rd,, when he awoke members of the’. In trying to escape, Morris missed a turn in the stairs and crashed into a wall, knocking him- self unconscious. He is being held a police prigoner in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, Sponsors Defend Drag Strip Plans (Continued From Page One) , ‘at YOUNG MISSES’ ita 98 N. Saginaw re ‘and GIRLS’ me. ae ow ” em * we ah hahahah hh hdd hdd ew Bargain Basement PPP TTI III IOP PO Drayton Plains, " -explained. “The purpose of our idea to have a drag strip is to keep unsafe drivers and hot rodders off public streets. The average person doesn't realize ‘that it is natural for a fel- low to enjoy building up his car. Then he ‘wants to compete with others who have done the same,” Martin explained. _ * * * In answer to Straley’s comment the hot rod associations don’t elim- inate or stop traffic violations and highway hazards, McGowan said: bs to a local hot red club called: the Shifters. Before I joined several years ago, I had my license revoked for 30 days because of three tickets within one year.’ The club really taught me a lesson, ; Indiana, 450 miles one way.” cense plates to permit them to be driven on the public highways. 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From the consumer’s standpoint it makes the difference between having and not having the conveniences suchas -houses, appli- "course, save the money in ad- ' trol vance but it would be more dif-"""3. + most of them are , ders that pass on an exhiliarating and What would happen in case of a ? The New York World reached its peak in 1910, but by 1920 began to feel the impact of the horse- less carriage, and commenced to de- cline as a,pleasure proposition. 1's O%f 4. In 1930 the effect of the truck — lumbering _ ed down the long trail. - But Dobbin died hard—if he died at all. It was not until 1940 that the x ¥..9 In the 1940-50 period the horse de- cline was rapid. Dobbin seemed to be on skids. The smell of burning gas almost completely replaced the odor of ammonia. Even the Michigan Horse’ Breeders Association closed its But around 1950 the worm turned—so did Dobbin. Mahy people thought it was his ghost. x However, it was a real comeback, and in style. No longer was Dobbin to be the drudge like his ancestors. The auto had replaced him 45 a pleasure medium, the truck was transporting the heavy loads and the tractor was the new farm strong boy. The thrill of riding a horse has been inherited in the veins of a large ma- jority of our people, although at first. it added comfort to standing up. But we pretended to enjoy the hardening and callousing that finally would erase that first unpleasant feeling. __ So, in thie last few years riding has THE PONTIAC PRESS Pontiac Michigan ee nn a . . | of 2850 Pontiac Lake Road; fifty-thira ‘become a habit, both actually and Riding schools, riding clubs, riding Shows became numerous. The horse population of Oak- land County has ‘more than dou- bled in the past five years. Rid- ing stables dot the map. x« ** * Then there are the horses domi- ciled in private stables, or sharing a garage with a car, or even a back .- porch. Hay and oats have returned to the family menu... %.. & & A few of these steeds are expert gs healthful enjoyment and exercise to their riders, and spread happiness that isn't horse fed. : A horse never drinks one for the road, or tries to knock over a tree or another horse, And na- ture restricts his speed. All stra This Time Someone Else Is Traveling of 75 Foster St., was one of the first em- _ ployes at the Oakland plant. Aug. 29 is the one hundred and first pioneer picnic of the oldest such organ- other part of the plot, the very ; r , ization. in this area, For over a century — occurs. A white man—a ‘ny Bi Sco stimulating “since ‘he felt the it has been held in the same grove near lehly educated young diplomat in “s ‘pamphlet The Menopause. boys were taking unfair advan- the British Colonial Service—falls Fenton. This year in love with a Negro girl who is Russell Judson . employed as a secretary in. the’ provide stamped, self - addressed has been president. It has become an office of the governor. prea oad oes bother poe Ban historical organization for &@ The two characters are not and stamped, self - addressed en- number of surrounding counties. For years often shown together and, when _velope. it numbered its attendance over the 10,000 they are, it is with a certain Thig ts. not to imply that ig- mark—but time takes its toll. not norance has anything to do for Hollywood technicians to usé in modern movies, But in the %°T .mstanee, “Rot flashes” Suddenly passing away a few days be- end the two ge ‘ott t the most frequent complaint fore her fifty-eighth wedding anniversary, married, and sail for Pe omg patient women although I Mrs. Floyd Terry In the third phase of the plot physiology and hygiene in girl- of Clarkston will always be remembered there is much ado about a girl in hood and young womanhood for her civic and benevolent work. a prominent white family whose would prevent this distressing : Ses Peni er Oee ee complaint in middieage. ; . Was a Negro. "s father is , My sunflower derby has a new top at first 4 S - tous about Healthy women who know from ‘entrant, ; Herbert B. Travis of Metamora, who has one just above 15 feet and still growing strong. for local office and fo on the stump, professing a. regard for the colored voters, who are, of His hypocrisy is attacked by the “4 < Word come to me directly from our new State Highway Commissioner, - John C. Mackie, — that one of his first acts on assuming office last month was to order the length- ening of the yellow no-passing lines at ‘hills and curves throughout Michigan. The -work already is under way in the Pontiac area, It looks like a big casualty-shrink- Verbal Orchids to— ‘Mr. and Mrs, L. &, Thompson of 24 Willard St; fifty-elghth wedding — i om The Country Parson hem ‘Mr. andoMra, Jacob Toteléky i Defends Value of Talk But Moses tries to beg off. He tells Jehovah that he is not a gifted talker. “I am not eloquent,” Fig itt : z c 4 he i around, he has horse sense. . . peg eye ides After the Senate passed its bill Yes, Old.Dobbin is galloping back, David Lawrence Says: © ck ax Come AMAT tae “hn ©, Ga’ pocmmien went beck Give hin & ‘ing e # : . . _. s bill : A taal to the 4 it now is Se ad fixed Marriages Viewed im Movie "sce sau sous ive "Pat comin Asout the only thing a person can re punish ior eriminal contempt in _ Four Northern and Western complain about without being hit WASHINGTON — The news dis- Negro leading man. Finally the, Oddly enough, while censors have voting rights cases, without a jury ee eet eke et , patches told the other day of an father, at.a public meeting, having arisen in the theatrical world dur- pose: a Pega Bo over the head by some group or or- been provoked into an outburst of ing recent years who changed the + © ee ee ganization is the weather. anger, frankly admits that he words of Stephen Foster's songs _ House Republican Leader Mat-- throe days to decide, and that —_— doesn’t like colored people and so as to cater to the sensibilities of Sapatiions suet taniioaee aie ee a ee : rushes away from the political Negro groups of the North, no com- giving advance word of t The Man About Town platiorm. = perehie sials tor Ged. cend- ssvemen t wan conbig Biaer poof eagle co Phang an Sun” was play Whether sll this makes ounce - Dilitics Of te rie tint, homer endorsed it. mind, i ail oie ese watt Pat on the Back tte, Sutera in South sed sundial the Bl 9 i i in oreants Sigecasecdpeadimete - +8 Salone este Gneretih Se dtias westihedy, Gal Sul dase quiet oat | Police Reserves Doing a that the real danger in mixed Naturally, many persons in the whether there should be a jury justifiable alarms that other $ lucated in the Great Community Service — schools is that it develops social South will ebject to anything trial’ in voting rights cases in might have as to excessive pun- . tion-te-the-show-—retuttonships which can tead to ——That lends evel @ Femole degree Which a person is accused Of Gfitn- ishment ys ~ ' ing of the film. intermarriage. : oe ere, inal contempt for violating a court sondage Hg as peer pe a at the same tine, viewed solely If the judge tried the case with. ,,,urum told newsmen. the He. — as a controversy in the court of | out a jury, he could impose a pen- riage and does it with good-looking chien Ge more» sity to sronger thaa W days io; Temciantly, in-order to break the people as actors s¢'as to minimize Pubs option tte movie Je oa hs aie & os deadlock. But, he said, “we feel = as mech 96 penis the Ct. Sagal fahesh he decided there should be a fery “tt (ue would ‘make Wt’ an effec: Whenever we have a parade of any of revulsion which might have been Seuihere argument againet sehen "Ne ‘ected ieee eet tt comvitey te bill and that it would insure size, the ee Se ee Sracae a x aint We teenies i oom ao ere ee Tx shore ie an the ctr Aaek Gaui tad Saas tomienneed as six months and fited up to = : are on hand to volunteer in keeping the the possibility ‘that youthful per- the refusal of many Northerners to #1 ee gee crowds in line, and looking after the sons — whites and Negroes—now regard intermarriage as one of ia igh i. Portraits multiple police functions such an event enh ertgeb bed goo the inevitable results of school —, go agg By JAMES J. MET ALFE vriage. ” ’ 1967 derstood to object to it, in | Twenty-seven of them donated their ee wen ccc because they feel-it would invalve ee eee time, and appeared in uniform to assist : : prejudgment by a judge of a ou may succeed or not. , . But the regulars in our police department in ae: : ‘ POS do be sure in every way ... To Ms con Aine This correspondent,’ who saw Dr. William Brady Says: a: _ give it all you've got . . . Prepare, uate eapnid. 1. b ouch weting. Soeahe- creuoed tr OU oem Oo : The bil, pale te te ton i amen tae. ih * pressed by the skill of those who 2 as Forget your fear . . . The ful and forehanded work that ts big directed it. The action takes Knowledge Can Ease Life _ate, would guarantee jury victor is not always he . . . Who factor in making our city what it is. place in a British colony in the , : to defendants in criminal gets the loudest cheer . . . 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To date, Oakland County can ac- count for. nine of the 180 cases of polio in Michigan this year. * * * With the rise of polio cases anticipated in the next few weeks, Monroe urged county residents to Weratitons Against to 1d years dd wha have recived) ETE TRS, a series of three. Those who have asked to be. vaccinated. “There is plenty of vaccine to ‘be distributed throughout the county. Although one shot dees give some protection, the three .| injections are needed fer ade- quate long-term protection,” Monroe explained. He estimated 60 per cent of ‘all pregnant women and children one not had any shots are especially|e’ AMONG 363,006 INJECTIONS ‘These are among the total -of 363,000 ‘injections given to county residents since the vaccine became avetiatle several years ago. : During the next three weeks pans ea Dr. Monroe advises “parents te wateh their children ‘free es | so es cite 5 oe ete ees 2 ae oye i. ) : clinics are also set up throughout] e. - groups of people; Keep over: jine county to administe: injections, a eo. es ake casa only to pregnant ‘women apd chile ii And eat weilbelancea meals. (dren 1-14 years old. { Famous Qua ity These are precautions to help | They are: Oakland County | ease. graph Rd., and Pontiac City | To obtain vaccine, persons should pened pope Bray Pon- | contact theif own physicians who, Save: and Souths Onkinnd Casal advises for a nominal fee, administer the wenith mater 2401 | vaccine. Fourth St., Royal Oak, Tuesdays | 2 = and Thursdays, 1-3 p.m. Reg. 5.99, Now. The following is a complete! By Carl Grubert |, cakdown of the types of pollo —§ 69 cases reported in Oakland County £53 from Jan. 1 through Aug. 14 in ats 4y the years 1957, 1956 and 1953. Of the nine Oakland County cases ; this year, only one was in Pontiac. | a Seen o Sat Clean. Four of the nine cases were para- ae — lytic type polio, None -was fatal, Of these four, two persons not received vaccine, one shots, and one had three shots. Of the five + OY i ‘|Average age of the victims 12 years. ‘State Health Survey Forms Tabulated Information: from more than 12,000 state health insurance sur- ‘presentation next month. asi by: On idiom Bae ted years, Everyone reached 18 will be eligible to vote. New Vinyl Fabric Will Ease Job of Redecorating tae 65¢ [DOG FOOD 3 239 "[eomet CLEANSER... .2 = 2 [Blue Dot DUZ..... 2 ne 63° Re ERR RE EE NRE SEBS a" é Ry \© Nick's Shop-Rite Market, 263 Auburn Ave. Open Sundays. 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Ice cream pies are favorites with’ peaches in gourmet form vill poten eco ow FOrtity Cookies Te prepare peaches, cover ’jcooks because they canbe madeipe yours if you try this recipe for “\ahead of time and stored in the’Ginger Peach Preserves. You'll With Baby Food freezer. The crust for this one 15 jove serving them with baked ham eaten out of hand, added to cereal, — poe h ice cream. With), vanilla ice cream next winter. add a couple of cracked peach pits ture thoroughly. “Macaroons” are its. Weigh peaches. as possible with a big spoon. Turn into a 4 pas 2 pounds pared freestone peaches fctpe rolled oats, 1st gounde sent salt . 1 rounded tablespoon siivered crvstal- frigerate for 12 to 24 helps peaches absorb syrup and |stay plump. Remove peaches from syrup and pack loosely, cavity side down, inte clean hot jars—half- pint or pint size without shoul- _ders—ieaving enough reom at top so peaches may be completely covered with syrup. Pour syrup into a saucepan and boll 2 min- Cruets Are Staging a Comeback vinegar, usually in a set with the other holding oil. Cruets then were as muth a part of the table setting as salt and pepper covering the cruet. Some are container— packets. . & Cherry Nut “Macaroons” % cup shortening i cup sugar 2 eggs —@-easpoons almond extract —— % cup sifted flour teaspoon soda ™ a | Uf ge'cborpas pecans Mafaschino cherries, drained well and | Selsd greens shred. Add onions, salt, salad oil, as fresh cucumber boats filled with fresh vegetables. Raw Beet and Cucumber Boats mincemeat is used, use 4 package (9 ounce size) and add %4 soup chops as you turn them. Turn heatioan water. Makes 6 to 8 servings, Wash beets, peel and coarsely vinegar and lemon juice. Cover cut into slices Cream shortening and sugar. Add eggs and beat until mixture is light and fluffy. Add almond extract. Sift together flour, soda and salt. Add cereal and nuts. Add dry ingredients to creamed mix- ture and mix until well blended. Chill dough. * * Shape into small balis and flat- ten with a fork on ungreased cookie sheet. Top with cherry slice, Bake in a hot oven (400 degrees) 5 to T minutes or until lightly browned. Remove to a rack to cool. Yield: About 4 dozen 2inch cookies. Pick Small Eggs for Best Bargain It is time for small eggs to be lous about using them, suggests the MSU Marketing Information Agent, Mrs. Josephine Lawyer. Small size eggs are the best egg in the market. A dozen small eggs weighs 18 ounces and sells for’ adds | and F EASLEY'S BEEF "E SUPER MARKET ALL U. S. CHOICE Open Monday thru Saturday 9-9 Sunday 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ‘Merchandise Guaranteed 100% RIB STEAKS Lean, Fresh Ground | BEEF... “45°§ st Short Ribs.“ 2° \ 695 SIRLOINS . . 79 39" Pot Roast 3 g. ou | BEECH-NUT —SPECIALS— |] BABY FOODS BEET , —& __ Suniors 4 Fer 59¢ sien 5+ Oo | ASLEY’S SPECIAL FEE or Beef Stew i SALE ALL U. 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LARGE, SOLID Q laye'enderstis J 3 Sisters Kew Low Poe GREEN § PASCAL § wisi, CELERY 2 for A for : ICE COLD © moe sa Quickie compete with one another for new things to serve, A coffee ring is an easy thing to make when you use unbaked caramel-nut rolls that you buy in a tube and keep in your : pri ng It is a nice treat any- ime Caramel-Nut Coffee Ring 2 cans caramel nut roils 2 tablespoons water, Spread ets of topping around a gre , %ineh ring and sprin- kle with water. Arrange rolls over topping, side-by-side and standing on end. Bake at 375-degrees for, 30-35 minutes, Turn out immediate-' ly and serve while warm. Tasty Cooked Beet Salad notice. oe ore oa: Stir -in olives, mushrooms, and Kj Fl for Dressi E 1, tenepecn. sak hv Butt : ne pea ew riavor ror Vressing Toss cold diced cooked beets : _ 1 tablespoon lemon juice shrimp. er wiener buns a é with @ combination of sour creant!)).. Som ee: as the fruit ripens. So,| %,‘tup "chopped mashroems - toast lightly under broiler. Remove| ‘Tis a dressing that adds new and mayonnaise thinned down with’ e Underripe Fruit dor best results vse a mixture of 1 i-oe. ciacksee peese shrimp,/top halves of burs from broiler|fiavor to vegetable, meat or fish) a little fresh lemon juice, ¢he To mak make jelly, a fruit must have. slightly underripe and ripe fruit,| * ‘ablespeons butter, softened rack._Spread shrimp sal herb/. fresh dill, salt and pepper and serve on lettuce to all those who eporeciats a refreshing salad. ap nelghibecheisd sald: wean I seems to be increasing in popu- larity. In some areas hostesses” CARAMEL-NUT COFFEE RING — Your turn for the neighbor- hood coffee break? Serve an old-fashioned Caramel-Nut Coffee Ring baked. the new fashioned way. You can keep tubes of unbaked cara- mel nut rolls in your refrigerator and make them up at a moment's | Broiledin i What wonderful sandwiches they at a teen-age swing session! __ They're flavorful as can be, with good-sized chunks of tender shrimp, crunchy mushroom slices and salty olives, chopped—blended together with tangy sour cream, mustard, and a suggestion. of gar- lic. The frankfurter buns are. split, buttered, and toasted lightly un- der the broiler. Then the shrimp spooned onto the lower halves and broiled until golden brown. Serve-at once, while still warm. Ummmmmmm! ‘Good. Shrimp Boat-Burgers ‘ garlic clove maturity of the fruit; they both' flavor and color. in the proper’ porportions, pectin| the ynderripe to furnish pectin and and acid. These change with the|acid and the ripe to contribute 6 wiener buns, split In mixing bowl mash garlic. Add sour cream, dry mustard, salt, lemon juice and blend together. make—for lunch, Saturday night - supper, a snack belore the TV, or : burger mixture is generously | . olives, enhanced by a dressing of garlic-kissed sour cream. This They make mighty tasty eating! SHRIMP BOAT-BURGERS — Shrimp Boat-Burgers are as crunchy and flavorful as their ingredients. And their ingredients happen to include tender shrimp, sliced mushrooms and chopped savory mixture is spooned onto buns, and broiled till golden brown. + _ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, ‘7HURSDAY. aveu ST; 22, 2,18 ae : . .; ) : ruits in Pealnrves OF i: Tangy Shrimp Peeper soja by cooking whole fruit or pieces), of fruit in a thick syrup. It differs from jams and conserves in that the fruits are cooked to hold their! K erecscve ww & waishurw’ inde salads. Dissolve a. salad dressing mix in 1-3 cup to- mato juice, Add 3 tablespoons camed lemon juice and 2-3 cup salad oi], Shake well and chill. mixture on, bottom half of bun and broil 2-3 minutes. Place toasted tops on sandwiches and serve jmmediately. Serves six. —With 3 \e eTTTtT? Terre 7” ‘GOLD STAN DARD _SALMON | At Both... EOPLE’ These— VALUABLE COUPONS SUPER MARKETS ——<—<—<—$—<——$—— Mich. U. S. No. 1 Potatoes CLIP THIS COUPON - ees : Assorted > ie y Northern Tissue With This Colors C Coupon sly . & ° 6 Expires ~ ROLL ONLY ad tel Limit 3 Rolls COUPON GOOD AT BOTH PEOPLE'S MARKET! CGGIFFFFTFFTFHI ‘, . /® “Hey Kids! NEW KING SIZE | peetTene of WAP a EMRE ITNT TL TT: - STS PRES re ONTTT: IS LOVELY RIGHT INSIDE : Entér Our Chief Pontiac’ Contest ALL-PURPOSE DETERGENT | PORTABLE TV--BOYS” BIKE--GIRLS’ BIKE SMALL CBW lee OT rrr Hamilton Grade A 3 sun 89 Bring Your Coupons to EITHER Armour’s Star Sliced ond age . LIKE! trants. _ return blank to Peoples store before 9 P.M. 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Garnish the tops with) epee Say er be A a me cup cup loose tage cheese shredded wheat bis-; }%* ae me er cuit is about 26 calories. y2 % cape wae juice Ham and Aticese Cereal Biscuits; 2 cups —~ aa pore thos sc mustard Remove boiling water from : biperean oat, nee, S| Immediately add tea, Brew: un- = : , jcovered fiva~ minutes: —Stir—and| Start oven at 350 degrees. Spread strain into a bowl containing the the cereal biscuits with the pre-|/remaining ingredients except the pared mustard. Place a piece ofisimple syrup. Gradually add cheese on top of each biscuit, Cut/enough simple syrup until the | the ham slices into thirds and roll/sweetness of the punch suits your Add ice cubes. Garnish each third around a cheese topped | taste. until cheese has melted, Makes 8|sp ten with a toothpick. maraschino cherries, ‘small shredded wheat biscuit. Fas-|with thin slices of lemon -~ Place on a baking sheet and bake for 10 minutes. Serve hot. 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And, of course, . heat-and- eat foods lend themselves to imag- Beefaroni, a delicious combina- Accused Red Spy i ri dj : : E 3 B : °F 3 i 3 : Typhoon Agnes US. military spokesman sai _ were no American casual- sini ut de at Yuan on Canned Macaroni Served in Meat Cornucopias ly prepared meals are the fashion. | «(in Death of Deaf Son vom om *- crisp contrast. — Empty the currant jelly and —_— — : mustard into a small saucepan; Heceewhves ‘with add Worcestershire sauce and soy habits and general dients combine, Serve warm with nen oe oe ik ot er ayy Sei home-grown . ca western housewives hint by includ tomatoes in ; Although it's ' For cislieeis ‘ap Beth Attican mato canning season g rock lobster tails broiled over char- = full swing, to do—just thaw the yeu to include uncooked tomate un- wan oF ine Seer for on your “things te make minutes, turn and broil until the EASY DINNER — co RS + an ak ey She deen 2 ee with a delectable tomato-cheese sauce, is a typical heat-and-eat Freeze Sandwiches but Do If Right Some sandwiches take to freez- % cup mayonnaise, salt, pepper,| paprika, % “teaspoon sugar, 1 ta- blespoon vinegar and 1 tablespoon milk. a Police Hold Woman so that just about this time in-) terval elapses before they are to’ be eaten. ‘\Variety Meats Nutritious It variety is the spice, of life, put & variety meat on your shopping ist each week. You may choose liver, tongue, heart, kidney or MANTENO, Ill..@—A distraught | mother was held in jail today in| connection with the fata] shooting yesterday of her 14-year-old son in’ a mental hospital after she had’ told him to “kiss me goodby.” 3 or 4 servings. It is always wise x 2 2 -| The victim, William Durant, a/you | defeat mute, “died within a few, minutes after being shot in sad head. Sheriff J. W. Laffey said the’ boy’s mother Mrs. Vera Durant, 46, a widow, was too hysterical to ‘' lbe questioned immediately. She _ [was quoted by the sheriff as say- ing “I couldn’t stand to see him in here.” * * *. Mrs. Durant, also the mother of two older: gons, was held without charge. Officials at Manteno State’ Hospital said the boy had been’)... jh ooagag retarded almost since Challenges Weight LEWISTON, Maine (®—Charles, W, Harvey, 26, a 410-pound tape) salesman from Nashua, N.H., has d|challenged State Rep. Albert E. Cote, a 353-pounder, to a wight- losing contest. The first man who loses 100 pounds would be the win- ner. He said he plans to .go ona American har- bor and other facilities at $280,000. diet anyway, “so why not make it a contest.” BESSUSSRRSRSASSE EERE ORASR CRN ERERRRReE KARR eeeeeee “if its Alive---Jt’s Fresh” j ROASTERS — DUCKS — FRYERS — STEWERS Breaded Jumbo Shrimp Ready fo Fry “No Fuss — No a 1971"; “Fresh Fish Is Cheap’’ _ WHITEFISH: — BASS — WALLEYES — oo BUFFALO eee CATFISH : *52+| SHRIMP. Lb. “eo oe PERCH os 39" wiry ianwet Deenltittn L , . ¢ several others, but in all cases you’ (will be choosing highly nutritious imeat at much lower cost than’ most meat cuts. Most variety ‘meats will-furnish 5 servings per pound, except heart which yields to use variety meats the same day you buy them, If you cannot, PEPSI COLA 8 Ox. Bottle quick-freeze them in an air tight ‘container. 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Bucknell University in kk Ot , ; Hollywood, leaving Lewisburg, clude uu ring S - plane for Florida Saturday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser H Pomeroy of eterat' Ho be Str Dor fu. 18 a Ten : ‘Another recent quest of the Raths of Elizabeth Dorchester road, ted this Year (nee Sally Morris) of Summit street a Lake road was Frank Jappell, of Parenthia, Calif., Mary Lu graduated s seer femme Bountaghans Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. - (focmerty. of ‘Pentieo).. pi nigra yn ine stucror Henry L, Morris of Watkins Lake and Mr, and — * congress, the Ges Club. Par ated toon Mrs. HL Redick of Seuinenic seek e Glacier » Portland, Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wright and children, Jack extra-curricular activities, At cll she ‘will be Halley ee and and Sally, of Alice avenue have returned from a 10- mnncion tn, Se. Uperal are Re, eke ‘Banff Springs. . day trip to Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. While Mr, and Mrs. Robert Herdener and daughters, - x Ree aie, and. Mrs. Sobek Wsbeeiae (nes Eki Beverly, Barbara and Lynda of Second street re- Nancy Spindle of Grosse Pointe Woods, formerly Marie. Jean Kent) of Exmore road announce the birth turned from a visit with his sister and brother-in-law. _ of Pon is ne eae Hunter of Wen... ** 2 of a son, Ramond Edwin, born Aug. 16th in St. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stewart of Dunedin, Fia., Iroquois road this Accepted ‘tor staal as a new student at Joseph Hospital. (formerly of Pontiac). | ‘Chetana’ Wards Off ‘Loneliness ° Visiting Dr. and Mrs. Peter Hoogerhyde of Chippewa road are Mr. Ponting Press Phote niece is pictured with Mr. Cole, Judy Indian Wives’ Club Breaks Strangeness of Washington Life e st rE ef L z Hi iH ifn: a Visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Callow of West Long Lake road is Mrs. Virginia Crabtree, and her three sons, (left to right) Climber or Genius, While Making Money, Winning Friends. Bruce, Stephen and Hodge. The Pip wn to—___—. = ouustnb: Seis his late Dr. Peter Crabtree. .Mrs. Crabtree and sons will return to their home in California next week, Fairbanks Smiles and Mrs. W. A. Cole of Atlanta, Ga. Hoogerhyde and Judy's tiny chihuahua, yptthe ‘Pentagon, the mM py, as Mrs. Cole, who is Mrs. Hoogerhyde’s “Mindy.” seums of Washington, and a talents Douglas Fairbanks dr aa |= ome _ Does that UP AT 6 A.M. at Daphne's coming-out party flour’ mill. American, has become a favorite make me a somialite? He gets up about 6 a.m, five. this summer that the Queen, CHARITY WORK. TOO Phil her husband, “While “English Born Ran posed York er Pn days - ery air gogo off = ee Philip gear Princess * n Decem , son a studio to work. on tele- argaret stayed Not Those Half His Age at Crrntmas, they dressed — fare: Seah” ie "ua malig swashbuckling actor and Anna vision films, which are shown Guests called it the party of ndian clothes Sully, of . n country Ini season, Fl _ Astaire Won't Be ‘Chased’ by Gals! Steet: temas ae tee obo: ? SUMMER TEE GEES ( pow he dabi'Y “rin eh 7 N As actor, piro- was » he Fairbanks this Samia ten home a ducer, businessmah, amateur © months Poy peng until 9°p.m. And then tremendous Fan ne ite by By JAY AXELBANK Br Face,” with Andrey, “Tt had to happen sooner okt te er ams, and cooking rad Deion “Farboum Over the years Prag Sig file ‘mentieee 1 ol ae at Royal Ascot Race TOKYO (INS) — Actor Fred os. nat nae ng oe ee ne os cae ot eee MEG Jr., hag one of the best known Now he lives here Victoria and Melissa, It was po a porn Be pone Astaire is “through” being mantic interest pictures I'm away from movie romance that ~ M Saudamini Mebta. wif faces in the United States and sod ag RO by .siris * ars, » Wie England. =. Fairbanks is an enthusiastic chased on the screen by gi going to make,” Astaire said I have more than a casual in- of the Indian ambassador, is Anglophile tok Gn dane less than half his age. emphatically. terest in the leading lady.” president of the group. She has * * » dedica’ tering better understandi x * * Interviewed in a Tokyo hotel When asked why he wanted organized several] fashion . The son of the late silent bet Britai ng “For 15 years I avoided ro- ey he 2 egg ve re 2 “eg plerpt mse cll aes. . shows to exhibit the brilliant - ~ Douglas P jcensmeond teen: —S old dancer, “then what hap- st . Sy Sage Pegs mg No MUSH The sari is a straight piece — evision oon and acted in of town. Fairbanks claims it's hia latest movies genial, 1 tock the Salad fa Dedty Long “EVEF since I broke img of sloth five or si vane Ww cen Hitsabeth 11 ond her it hes ee innd taeeem, bat In ates ies geni ” and “Stk ‘ines’ wan movies in 1933 I have never with a designed border along : Ae pleas pp mgr edith fit-as-a-fiddle Fred becomes in- 7 ‘i. nerdyeg cea mT cet eeta big ladies’ man or lover the selvedge. It is wrapped aot an aged gen ve tem with 10 outlets. volved in screen love affairs chased te “eg the in pictures. I would say I never around the waist and draped eee as gue once, Fairbanks’ detractors — and with Audrey Hepburn and Cyd girls. played a tushy love scene in ver the shoulder, twice, a double - barre’ he has them as any man in Charisse—both in their twen- innocent — all my years in pictures.” a a social ———s that his position would—claim that ay a couple of years ago But when asked about “Funny. For Fred love was confined —Party saris are made of with envy. ——— cabarte on s Selene baat Fred was the sought-after hero Face,” in which Fred is not an _—_*©_hiis life off-screen. He mar- oli woven with gold thread for big social game of Leslie Caron, also in her innocént bystander but actually ried his wife, Phyllis, the same bet y of the satis worn in wished acid —- H : year he broke into movies and § Washington are made of nylon. The fact that royalty has e Ra them — unques- Unlike her Americon counter- singled Fairbanks out in almost “lonably. But, it is probably twenties, in anaued Long Legs.” . Parties Highlig ht they were among the most de- voted couples in Hollywood un- — ' til ber death three years ago, Since then he has lived a lonely life. Practically his only interests outside his career are his daughter and 2)-yearold Air Foree son, Fred Jr. part, the Indian woman . does not discard her clothes because of style. “The fash- ions change,” Mrs, Mehta told me, “but only in the borders of the sari.” unprecedented fashion has churned up a wave of avid criticism in his wake as he sails through London society. “Social climber?” sneered one envious matron, “Why, the man's the Hillary of them all.” unfair to a handsome, charm- ing man with a busy life, a pretty. rich wife and three growing daughters, to blame a big, elegantly furnished house ~-- on social ambition. Fairbanks is @ busy man. Three film companies list Fred said he would like very (Sir Edmund Hillary sealed him as director He’s also the ‘ She married Fair- Hills: Activities dunes aeense tor Goud ta Circle Meets lofty Mount Everest in 1953 director of a camera BARSARA SEAN STRiINE shortly afterward. scenes but doubted he but he did it only once.) and a ball point pen Barbara Jean Strine, daugh- *. 22 “eould get away with it,” “Tf I made a picture and . didn't dance, the people would Naomi Circle of CWF of First Christian Church met Tuesday evening at the Rich- they call me a social- ‘fte*’ said Fairbanks, “I often wonder what the word really and runs..a consultant com- pany on imports-exports, “Now and ‘again I do an ter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Strine- of, Pasadena street has graduated from the BLOOMFIELD . HILLS—Two his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joba say, ‘What's wrong with Fred? _— ards street home of Mrs. Ray means. I entertain about. three ‘odd fi ” roerees it- i parties will ae weekend =H. McNerny. Is he crippled or something?’ Patton. - times a year. I dine out about he aed ee ad Scheet ie ei Sonn Cuaiieed page che ae ee | divorced in 1888 Mr. and Mrs, ee SE Soe Lloyd Albert. Mr. and Mrs. ‘ian He aye be tas teande son of Gay- Frederick W. ali walks of life, but the st Min Gonege W, Walker of lord announce — Kline—of —— on his walls She engueés Onsida reed Qe es ment of their announce the Looking down on his enor daughter, engagement of Winston nee the ate Barbara Lee their daughter, King: George é Mary, of West Huron Barbara Ann and Truman. street, to Wil. Pabrsage” J. a KNIGHT fred E, Mit. Se rader, Wil- George VI made Fair. chell. His liam is the son Nanks ® knight of the British par- : p he were an English- ents are ~Mr, of the late Mr. man, this would give him the ‘ and Mrs, Wil. and Mrs. John right tobe be called Sir by |. fred E. Mite HH. Schrader ‘served the United | hell, T, of Manistee. States with bravery and dis- eS et dae Willi m ite — in World War IL. tended MSU : — ts decorated him with everything _ and her Nediane from the Southern Cross of — (\ fiance , . 3A College corre te St oe fe attends Fling y of Bi ngineer-: e * a Branch of U. | ing. The — As ‘a mavaloficer inthe iar fee ae AY bce [ ' November : weddi ing is” . planned. - fs v + = > ys os ] q ve Te = 4 we ss a sek By EUGENE GUBERT oct peer ~ i ts. dont as ck eS SOI en-age Boy? -flevel. You might try checking yourself Lhe -@ lst of oe sir a te rok Joe knows he is a poor insurance | reasons one young wife gives for f lucky to (Fill in the blanks, then compare your answers with § [tek se an driver. have the kind of mother-in-law: information in the articles.) rf Persatee gar utboor p cing org “She never tells ahy oft 1 plan to follow my father's vocation. [] 1 + eet te take eho es her married children whatjor act as it's a crime that y ; oe ' stiles = 9 they ought to do. Ince daughters have to work Bare.” {The military draft should be abolished. [) dye geri ee - | wx © * - ft |geem afraid of driving with a PBs Simp Aes my ore My acy ante impartial [] or not [) between me { | -ckiess friend at the wheel. He tog ys“ mle tig eo , Jaf the: Babery wait whet it hokde fn aa, k mucdl a cles Se Ee ee nt answer. —— i es n ar energy. cancer wornings in mir : ‘ : He sees in it, instead, a more smoke. - i once & week. . Mum Ss the Word If dared, I'll take @ chance [) or not () while driving | to cue cease torag © Sieed ban edn weer. the femily cor, ! | want a liberal arts education, A Mt broodéast ft. Tt 1 not only My favorite sport is: Swimming, Basketball, Football, | | small college is the cholce of 61 sible, but likely, that she did, ' | per cent and 5% per cent want hates to have Gn fan of ot Joes Of all the sports, he likes base-) Sex education and experimenta- satisfied with his home life. es ees thei fare ball fist, football second, basket-tion ‘seems to be a great problem Hower, about, 36 per cent of | spa mig ag 9: emg 3 Swimming | for him. youths elr fathers different from|oider. Among 13-15 year olds, 49|°°°%° ut. Three quarters of the youths|live in the past. In fact only 11 os . Only 16 per cent| per cent said they smoked. FEELS RELIGIOUS asked said they learned ‘some-|Per Cent would fellow thelr per New Fall Selection ‘of ‘Dads, =| 16 and older, 74 per cent considers himself religious.|thing about sex from their ead ordi merss. dogg Colors in seems te | Despite this, Joe seems con-|But he admits if it came down to|temporaries. Experience teaches ‘se csgiaae anh nocadonniie such as |Vinced there is a link between|a choice of going on a date or|36 per cent; books and magazines|iné. bs cc SPORTS YARN — with |Cigarette smoking\and lung/going to church, the date would|another 20 per cent. Three out . eonee alcing. © YOUNG AT HEAT WORSTED: YARN Aghia > : win out 82 per cent of the time. ‘of four complain that their par- ae ae — Pp has a smile for everyone FINGERING YARN 2 never seems to get over ) : Me thinks his manners are sde- litte things, She docan't wear 8 ; — Sema s Setmecn'ct he ame, fone tc% ox ender talking about]! OXFORD SHOP the se- He dislikes curfews, believes the|her seem young, even to her For Yarns, Materities, 7 , father should earn the living for| grandchildren. Uniforms. j ; fe ame, Ne mother should) «she ts very casual about the || 59 W. Huron FE 4-7212 , p the home. gifts she gives and never checks : By his standards of honesty, he) yp to see why you aren't using | personality. finds a rash boy srs. age om. Some mothers-in-law get FINE | t, followed adults’ income returns it mp inte for & | | good, reputa-| plieal corruption. On the oter| ving tooth be teed tn a tedeeons, |) + JEWELRY-GIFTS k Suey thinks his own parents! o if a gift is eventually re- | . ; pales largely of the white lie variety. | 0. doeen’t resent what her|ff Sl Orchard Lake, FE 4-0065 - Eighty-three He does chores around fie home) ‘ire shie to give their wives soso Bera . said they had dishes. And he gripes about them Cr wares it te Joe may earn something vo than $16 2 week at 19. : Pa Bese ybred aye $e ae at school, sports, dates, In spite of varied means A tertainment, -“ long snd id deta vee tae min ag on sy rg and vivid detail in your slides. All in all, Joe Teenager faces eae his future onsibilities as a Semimatic yong adi optimism. pa ae nsrsedhe ee ult with Se od eee egoye Renslion> Gor temstmwent toe change a nursery: washable scatter flick of a finger. PEDAL PUSHERS rugs over a bright linoleum : $ 00 y, that can be suds-mopped daily. $1.69 Value Up ] P : Mel Nosanchuk (left), president Foatine Prose Photo Girls” of B’nai Israel Youth Group, Lee Berg and Rick Serwin, cochairmen of the third annual dinner-dance sponsored by the youth group, look over decora- tions for the Sunday evening event. . The affair will be held in Congregation B'nai Israel Social Hall at 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 25. Plenty Angles — ‘for School Set ‘Hat Fashions collection of hats for all occasions in the lives of busy American schoolgirls. is the beret, which is from French sailor caps to the new seen in many versions, ranging backswept berets. Berets are a favorite for girls of all ages be- SHIRTS SAF-T-NEE TEXANS You might know they're from Texas with so much to offer . . « reinforced knee, stay-up waist and tough as Billy the Kid, himself, Brown, navy or grey. Sites @ 12. 298 In miniature plaid gingham or Ivy stripes. Button down collar and long sleeves. Sizes’ by Rob Roy to ‘T.98 - 2.98 BE LEX CORDUROY CORRAL ‘| Corduroy Goes back to School in, CORDUROY PLEAT SLACKS, CORDUROY |. > Half Boxer Style Slacks. > a MIRACLE BOND Sizes 3 to 6x....2.98 t0 3.98 Give” ee ee et _, Tho 0....3.98 to 4.98 Sixes 71012 4, nn | oe _ The Margaret Ann ne Hu ron’ St. 37 W. jersey or wool knit which hugs ithe head like a sweater and will ‘not only look attractive but keep your head warm when the first cool days of autumn arrive. These \head-hugging caps are perfect with casual ear age —— Co-Ordin-Knits cause they go with all hair styles —and of course the wearer ‘can tilt a beret to ‘the most becoming Just the | hing angle. The fur look is big tashion |fOr Fall Games news, too, The young set can 2 : “show their spots’ this fall in Want something new to wear hats of fake leopard ~ printed | to football rallies and to the fabrics. Fur-look hats are avail- | games? Then show up in “co- able in. other make-believe as | ordin-knits.” They'te exactly well as real furs, including lapin. | what the word implies—match- ing sweater, pompon cap, knit gloves and socks — all made‘ | from wool, Sans outerjacket, the outfit’s | | One designer shows a band of | warm enough for the stadium | | | monkey fur around a felt cloche, while another shows a raccoon beret for the college girl to wear with her raccoon coat, one of the season's fads. Another fashion note is the “sweater cap’—a pull-on hat of in late September and October, and it's also perfect later on | when worn with the popular hooded wool outerjacket or parka. If you carry enough _ weight ‘around school, you might suggest to the head cheer leader that the entire student cheering section show up in “‘co-rdin-knits.” Pick one in a bright ski pat- tern. Something could be worked out with a football cheer, ‘ * Back interest, a major millinery trend for fall, is featured too in many of the hats for the schoolgirl, SPECIALS on BABY FURNITURE Now Trimble 4 BATHINETTES $) 385 kK Reg. $17.95: Restokratt NOW MATTRESS $1995 Reg. $14.95. 1 Welch NOW [ee STROLLERS $995 , Reg. $14,95 Complete Selectton INFANTS’ WEAR . Cribs -@ High Chairs ® Buggies ® Strollers Crib ‘n Cradle 740 W, Huron FE 8-8031 Plenty of Free Parking 24.98 Fashion in. the new sleek slim lines . . . in this one- piece dress with the two-piece look. Clever waist detailing to minimize the midrif. Black. ° sizes 10 to 18. 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So take some free ad- Let's face the facts. ng vice that’s given straight from sloppy has had its day with for all. away. Answer: Your sister is right, you tilt the soup plate away from you. SEW ‘n SAVE. FABRIC SHOP “THE APPLE NEW FALL COTTONS Ns Simgicity 2164 in Ely & Wolker's MANANA ~ - Come see our delightful fabrics for Fall sewing! Choose from a wide variety of Ely & * drip-dry, no-iron finish. They‘re wonderful colors to select _ inspirations! °) 45-INCH GABARDI ¢ Yd. ond up skirt fabric. PINKING SHEARS Special! Chrome plated. Sove Open Monday “and Friday Evenings #. Se Ee Be 6.e 0.0 © & HS OF HER EYE-— Welker combed cottons with the se easy and crisp to work with... from ... all suited for classroom Acetate and rayon. A perfect uniform and Regular 98¢ yard this week sothe—question-is-—What-is-the tO-Flave Neat Angles the shoulder, and stick to “fads” that aren gdéed taste, that make you look and feel your best. teenagers. 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Cover it liberally with thick soap or detergent suds to re- dirt i move e and grease from the hardest - to - get - at places. The elegance of Fall 1957 wal |be applied with a soft, rather than a lavish touch. And one of the sur~ est ways your gray launderieather oo suede shoes with instep strap but toned down with brass. Protects Hosiery Summer stockings should be | washed out promptly fo pre- | - vent perspiration damage. Suds them inside out, then turn them right side out for another ~ ter be- ou ie sudsy water VACATIONING | to Stop at Cascades Motel. Your friends will appreciate _ the friendly atmosphere’ of this AAA and ATA Approved Motel .. . 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Gluck, | niillionaire women's wear chain, 14 © Gluck said he siceiie had fy & Hi e : g 5 1 fi ii $f, fe rE i Michigan to Receive Defense Work Data: deemed as medium sec yates unconscious 14-year-old farm — girl—given ation, wad tac Mire aad uae ajhospital plane from nearby Scott chance only because she has anjAir Force Base. ~ identical twin sister to. supply a! On board were the gravely ill rig Uagaghears grader sardpeietn: pont ort eentlpe Doris; | plants today for a rare transplant oper- parents, Mr, and Mrs. Vic-|completed, all of them a Le tees at ioe Soak Mo.; a doc- se: axl kk ons coca ee.) : Doctors at tors at Barnes Hospital in |St. Louis. said to. the best of their knowledge only five kidney trans- have been at Peter ee n Boston. Ht Cornea Transplant Enables Laborer to See Again LANSING @ — It seemed that no possible good could come from a murder-suicide here last. fall. But out of that tragedy has come Lansing Oldsmobile worker. Louis Jensen, 63, shot and killed Lothard D. Bekke, 50; on Sept. 8 as Bekke was entering his bar at Tonia. Then Jensen turned the gun on & CLIMAXED QUARREL Sheriff's officers said the shoot- ing climaxed a quarrel over a men. The murdered man's widow permitted doctors to remove his eyes on the condition they could do some goed for a living per- sen, One went to the Kresge Eye a new life for John Tarke, a’ Murdered Man's Eye Helps Worker Bank in Detroit. The other w rushed to Lansing for use in delicate operation to save Tacs eyesight. * * * Since 1946, Tarke had been suf- fering from corneal dystrophy, a degenerative disease of the cornea of his left eye. Doetors said his |good eye would probably go next. At a Lansing hospital, the cornea from the dead man’s eye was transplanted to replace the But the operation was a success and now Tarke works daily at the Oldsmobile plant, enjoying 20/30, vision in his repaired eye. - Security Jail Work in lonia on Schedule LANSING @ — Sen. Edward Hutchinson (R-Fennville) said to- day he saw no reason why there »|Should be a halt to work on the new medium security prison at Tonia. * * * Hutchinson said. Gus Harrison, state corrections director, had been quoted as saying that work on a 200-inmate section of the prison id be halted Oct. 15 due to lack of funds. “Work will proceed on sched- ule,” sald Hutchinson, a Senate leader. “Thé department should be able to put 200 Inmates ‘Jan. 1, T there don't “When 1 aid, Sak the prison is — to pe he. 140 Workers on Strike at GM Technical Center DETROIT @ — A strike by 140 \workers today threatened to shut test the firing of two employes. Corporation officials termed the walkout a “wildcat strike.” The strikers are members of United Auto Workers Union Local 161. A GM spokesman said the strike ‘ might’ force all operations to stop at the center. Disabled Vets Membership Hits All-Time High BUFFALO, N.Y. (— Member- ship in the Disabled American Vet- cording to the DAV national com- mander. Joseph F. Burke of the ‘national convention that on June 30 196,750 persons belonged to the DAY. But, he continued, two million veterans were eligible to join and he urged a membership goal of The bill, recently passed unani-| mously by both houses of Congress, would grant increased ¢ompensa- tion of 10 per cent to all disabled who are totally disabled. Russians in Dark on U.S. Arms Plan ple have not yet been told of the: nuclear tests for two years. for refusing to ban tests in ad-/ vance of a package disarmament | agreement. “The Moscow broadcast to Soviet | listeners made no mention of the! Western plan presented yesterday, or of Zorin’s reaction to it, In Marrakesh, Morocco, the’ ‘Concourse of Sinners” where sul-| traitors is now a parking lot. tans once exhibited the heads a noon for Patrick Rogers, 24-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Rogers of Northport. 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No area that embraces 15. million people should be ruled by one club which has veto power over any other club that wants to get in there. that power, I would amend it. OPPOSES NEW EFFORT “T would oppose, right now, any effort on dn pats part of the new group to bring a team into the Polo be a National League team or an Also Harvard Product By INTERNATIONAL NEWS: Whatever funds Congress_finally, decides to appropriate for foreign aid this year, gine man charged with getting the most for the money will be a poker-faced prod- yy Groton, Harvard, the Navy ea th and oe ranch in the He ne leden crews Hopkins Smith Jr., who was approved by the Senate this week as head of the Interna- tional Cooperation Administration, The new L.A, chief—regarded as an “Eisenhower” Republican and internationalist—is convinced that “U, S. foreign aid to other ee is here to stay for some But Smith is nontheless aware =aceiNew ICA Chiet a Rancher that he is taking on a tough job. As he put it before his confirma- HANGOVER The nautical talk is a hangover from his days as an Olympic sail- ing champion while in Harvard and later as a fighter pilot aboard Navy aircraft carriers in the Pa- cific. * * * A native New Yorker, Smith lived on the fashionable “north shore of Long Island until 1948 when he became a director of a Denver oil company and moved to Aspen, He served as a vice president ot Pan American World Airways from 1946 to 1949 and as a diree- tor of Slick Airways from 1949 until he took over as assistant Navy secretary. A graduate of the Columbia Law School, Smith has never prac- ried to the former Nancy Morgan. The couple have a son and two daughters, Smith is well-liked by his Colo- neighbors who described him Boxer Given New Role - ROTHBURY # — Chamber of Commerce ye MEA have an- nounced a new role for - light- weight boxer Kenny Lane, sched- uled to referee boxing matches as a feature attraction next Satur- day to climax the two-day Roth- bury homecoming celebration, THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, emia 987 ee Baseball’s s Ft ature American League team,” . Frick went on. i “Of course, that's academic. We know the city and other in- terésts are taking over the Polo Grounds and that, in time, it will be a housing project. “But the population trend is toward Island. Baseball would be silly to continue to tie its hands in respect to the New York area. Brooklyn should be treated as an entity and declared ‘open’ for any group that wishes fo come in . . International League, any league. “It’s our job to protect the territorial rights of clubs, within reason, but I don’t think it’s a aye would not be opposed to a t major league or the expan- sion of the two cartelse to 10 teams. His interest-is the sur- vival and good health of the game. He has taken a bit of abuse in the mails since there has been a threat of departure by the Brooks and Giants and has taken the slug- gings as part of the job. -* * * “There've been some letters saying, “If Judge Landis was still alive he wouldn't permit the Gi- AX : York,’ Frick said. Sold peanuts and hotdogs for the Stevens, and so forth.” Frick plans to call a meeting of big league baseball’s hierarchy! between now and October and give | them his thoughts on territorial rights and the ultimate good for baseball, as opposed to the fast buck, He doesn't think the fast. buck is unconstitutional or even! unmoral, He just thinks there's {something better. : ABOUT THE FIGHT ° Anent the Patterson - Rade- ' School-Time is Music-Time! a friend of mine who is fresh back from there, (he shall be nameless, in fact they call him Billy “‘Name- less” Seeman) says “I’ve been betting on fights for a long time, but this is the first times I've ever heard of bets placed on the number of SECONDS a fellow | would last. The hardest job Rademacher’s | ing partners had was to re- ants and Dodgers to leave New Plan Racing at Fair TRAVERSE CITY ® — The: Northwestern Michigan Fair, open-| ing Aug. 27 at Traverse City, ex-| pects more than 100 Michigan har-| ness horses to take part in its fall. racing meet. Purses of $1,000 for’ each two heat race are scheduled in the nine-race program. of the monkey family.. An adult! specimen weighs only three to five | ticed that profession. He is mar- ounces. Ke) DY 123 W. HURON ‘Where — Used fo Be EN TONIGHT‘! 9 Pm. | FURNITURE, APPLIANCES) er ntti ana co AND TELEVISION a a en RRR FE 4-0581 frain from knocking him out.” | | 4 | Look for the "SMALL" Print for the "BIG" Bargains in TOM'S Ad in Tomorrow's Issue of This Paper! Student Special! Full 88-note Spinet : Piand— ose i in our own Grinnell factory! 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Convertible collar can be tucked in, for crew neck < ES (Take 70 Doyst-6 Monts to Poy alice Rabe OF ol Oe cuikamere ses crea Fite tease, odd be a bow to readers of Eastern newspapers, who otherwise would have “A _|to wait until shortly before dawn to learn the outcome. ce 8 rt Pls eile: de tk atadiela to taal en Aeteminsl nie ‘believe he'll be able to pace himself beyond that.” sniieosies dinbigaeuinin metab cod sa short under the impact of the champion’s slashing fists. A large proportion of the crowd comes from Washington's Yakima what very few believe is possible and which never has been done be- fore: : “ae o* * Step from the peasant world ‘of amateurism into the throne rootn . “ < * * Among the few is Rademacher himself. He says: “If I dida’t think I could whip Floyd Patterson I wouldn't be here.” His former college boxing. coach, Ike Deeter of Washington State, can win, “‘but he must do it in five rounds or less. I don't : te ow Se referee Tommy Loughran, the old champ of the light-heavies, looks for a fast anid brutal contest. “These are not tired old pros,” said iho csste con ete Aouad cases edna Mw end, he says, after 15 rounds or “when I count Sige There will beep ataibts-dedens end Leusires will uses Sl aul under the 10-point-must system, This gives 3 pointe to thy, whee each round, less to the loser. Rademacher, Coes oleae ie ea advantage ot some 25 pounds. The 210-pounder has almost spindly legs for such a large man, but he is massive in torso, shoulders and biceps. He can hit — his string of more than 30 knockouts attest to that. ‘He can be hit. Pete has been knocked out twice in his amateur career of 79 bouts. He has been knocked down in others — and won’ them. Those whe have watched his training-camp werkouts expect big Pete to force the fight, to keep atop the champion and lessen force of Patterson's sharp jabs and vicious combinations. Rademacher says, however, that he will let the champion set the pattern of the fight — “What he does will determine what I do.” Patterson’s plans? His manager Cus D'Amato says he will send the champion out to score a knockout if he can — “in 10 seconds or 10 — rounds, whatever it tales. "Yet D'Amato would not pendict that Wiad will accomplish the knockout. [ Sapnalty with SeNme8S worth ot paying eustomsers. Many ef these Koughran, who will be tn fll The fighters rested yesterday macher_moved into charge, ios sli be War st cet qukens sndatecen wish wen Matching cosy kk * kk Casey Concedes A’s Got Better of Trade Press Box Ray Eliot, head football coach at the University of Tilinois, has taken time out from his grid training thoughts for the forthcoming season to bring to light|“‘, something which always makes us wonder if we really realize just how lucky we are. =: 3 * im a note to the Michigan Associated Press ad Pontiac Press, Eliot has diversed from the id of coaching but yet brought our attention to an item pertaining to athletics which in nature should stir the hearts of sports fans and non-sports people alike. vies x * Just poe AE AE ago, points. out Eliot, sports people, especially those at Tilinois, were stunned by the news that “Mac” Wenskpnas, captain of first Illini Rose Bowl team. of 1946-47, and his wife were killed in an auto accident; near: Decatur, Ill. The realization of the tragedy. was even greater with thé knowledge that it lft four youngsters, ages three to 11, parentless, Friends of Wenskunas started a drive for funds for the children, and Eliot, despite the. pressure of time which is important to every football coach at this ie decided to take charge of the cam- gn “I was réluctanf to accept the responsibility especially at this time when everything is geared for the opening of football practice, but I realize that people in sports, whether coach or writer, player or fan, have obligations to our fellow men. Especially those whom we are close to,” said Eliot. ba Eliot’s reason for writing. to 1ne Press was to point out a letter which he received from a fellow named Mike -Prashaw of Pontiac, : The letter read: . “Dear Mr. Eliot, “It was my privilege while etiialine the Univer- ~ sity of Michigan to play ball against Mac, and there was never.a greater competitor or a finer gentleman ~~ on the field. I am enclosing a small donation to the “Mac” Wenskunas fund. Sincerely yours, Mike Prashaw, Pontiac, Mich.” = =—————™S RAY ELIOT “It was one of the most generous contributions re-|$oit°./ ceived for Mac’s kids,” said Eliot, “and it warms my ao get eee Ey fing te4 ype teats had oer greatest friends in a time like this.” - “8 * This column has attempted by all sources to reach Mike Prashaw without too much success. We would like to hear from him. There can be many other “Prashaws” in this area. Cunerreeeite Sx Bias fueron ean-be aaNet Hay rma Eliot at Bai Huff a Champaign, Til Amateur Day at Speedway =e: NEW YORK (INS) — from Casey Stengel, the vl City A's weren't “skunked” in their June 15th deal with the Yank- gave the A’s their first series ever the Yanks since K.C. went big league and it cut New York’s league lead to six games, x * * bats. His average slipped to .385 but Mantle was 0-for-3 and fell to 378, Outfielders Joe Durham and game with Washington by scoring seven times in the third inning off nipped et eee Bob Usher, Roy x. Castoffs Beat Yanks Again' Sievers and Art Schult all homered for Washington. Sievers’ blast was his 32d, tying him with Mantle for the league lead. It also lifted his - runs-batted-in total to 87 one more than Mantle. Willard Nixon won for Boston as Jim Piersall hit a two-run homer off Mike Garcia. The Indians man- aged seven hits, = Oils Gel Closer to 4th Place Tigers Baltimore Steps on Bengal Tails in 9-3 Victory Ray Moore Again Beats Detroit as Hoeft prone 8th Encounter DETROIT @ — The Detroit Between losing 1-0 to the A’S the Yankee gap by thumping Wash- pea a I a he| Won his fifth without a loss. Boston night, Casey knows whereof Cleveland, 3 to 1, with Ted Commenting on the Jute trade that brought Harry Simpson to New York for Ralph Terry, ' Woody Held and Billy Martin $ among others, Stengel said: | Oo “T guess you'd have to say they new is S-and-2, Held played a key part in the; game, The centerfielder singled home two runs as the A’s routed Johnny Kucks in the first inning. extra- As Casey said, “Held was all over the place grabbing balls.” onto the practice field for the official opening MIDDIES ASHORE—Navy mascot Bill XIV, of 1957 drills - flanked by guard Stremic (61) and tackle the season at Bill Meisel (72), le d the Navy football ‘squad 2ist, A AP Wirephote - at Annapolis. The Middies open Boston College to help dedicate the Eagles’. new football stadium, Meptember * ht in Pete’s Corner more than two years ago and 40 rounds of sparring against Rade- macher. He says he tested Pete with hard combinations during | those sessions. * * “He came back in a calm, cal- culated way. I corld feel it and see the pressure in his eyes. There It’s “Amateur Day” at the Pontiac Speedway Sunday afternoon. Nils fo 0 chance for aky person over 2 00 get Shin’ te wind sat “Ean pala 6). try to outrace-someone in the-proper place. “TEd Jones, track manager announced that cars will be furnished | and all drivers will be protected by insurance. The drivers can reg: | ister for hh day. - = ae me u > ‘Te tel tied ch bu heh tere i se ; | ca tnesiinhie cea nga Up. ak eae CPs ankerete ° 25* ae ae eee Was détermination,” Joe says. “When I banged him three or four times with combinations, he would bear down and move on in.’ Gannon was managed, incident- ally, by Al Weill, who .also had one Rocky Marciano who held the ce-| Rademacher Pickers Are in Minority. { heavyweight crown until deciding to give other pugilists a shot at it and retired. Boxing observer's macher preserits a large, slow tar- get that Patterson won't miss. Gannon demurs: * * * 3 “He actually looks slower from outside the ring than he does when -you-are-in-there-with him,” agserts Joe, ‘“‘He moves from side to. side and sometimes bounces of Natie Mann.” Mann was knocked out in the oj third round of a championship fight with Joe Louis in. 1938. By 4. GUY MOATS Deep Fishing Best Method; say Rade- by around. He reminds you somewhat ‘him to 20 victories again this ‘year. homer by Al Pilarcik made it 7-0. The margin went to 9-0 at. Sleater’s expense as the Orioles tallied single runs in the sixth mered his three-run clout against one of the right centerfield poles in the seventh. BALTIMORE DETROIT ABR A : ABR Gardner, 2b 6 1 2 Bolling, 26> 6 0 . Ib 6 1 2 Kuenn, ss 40 Nieman. if 6& 2 2 Boros, ss 6 0 aby, ef @ 0 6 Boone,tb 3 06 Triandos,¢ 4 0 1 Philley,ib 1 @ Our'm,rf-lf § 2 2 Kaline,rf 4 0 Robins'n, 3b 4 2 2 Maxwell, 2 6 Pil'cik, cf-ri 4 1 2 House, c 20 Miranda, ss 3 6 2 Porter, ¢ 28 Moore p 4 0 © Groth, cf 2 i Lehman,p © 0 © Fini 3b 41 Hoeft, p o 6 Shaw, p 0°06 Soatp it eater, p riots i 3 3 al exnmocemsonccconnH . at their rural camp sites, Rade- Cad Demannen- serves Cs Siew the_city last night ing, shortly before the noon (3 p. m. EST) weigh-in, ee These Are Facts for Bout Tonight BEA we Tale : rm. Faigce Ras ner “Bearyrweisat * Be 3 6a. 1 3 - Ghest panda | FD ig £ = gg ele oo Battles Brown to Draw Champ Staggers Ex Gloves King, Can’t fa on Clincher Yank Farmhand © Promoted With 20-0 Record ALEXANDRIA, La. (# — New York Yankee farmhand Bob Ries- ener finished the season with a perfect 20-0 pitching record last night and made the big jump from class C to dass AA baseball, Riesener had been scheduled to pitch when the Alexandria Aces finish the him to the New Orleans Pelicans of the Southern Assn. and decided he had better rest so he can pitch for the Pelicans against Mobile Saturday night. VOU NEVER HAD vooKA 80 e000 80-100 Proof, Distilled trom Grain 31 but he grabbed « share : ; : . 2 : ‘ of the Un y shooting a ~— 6 ear Marcus waanten Somueing in the 1:31 11:31—Tony , *Roy Cullen- re a ; = Sart pro-am golf tournament 1:88 14:28—Don “Joe Grace Jr, Country Club. a es 8:08 11:35—*Robert et ene ee ae , i, 8:19 11:40—*. syobn| amateur ated >a CASTING n oe ae monks 8:26 1:te—Hertse ‘Smith, Mine Diets| BOWS WAS © Trae Mie card for ines - — the round read 76. Funston SPINNING BAITS The big drawback to a tie for 3 209—al set Bats. ®*-| one of three amateur partners OUR REG. NOW ALMOST AS HOT—Max Evans, 'the title is the fact that the winning 840 13:10—Barey Lous, “Welty Gauith, of Lakepointe pro John Dal- Fleck’s assistant at Roches-|pro gets a new automobile. Since 4:47 12:17—Art Berry, Sem Davis ar..| F7Mple. : Trolli 19 Rods Biol... >t 97¢ a oe a ae we ee ee ae eeu 2 me ee me SOOM | demonatrate his talents Wed ot $1.35. oe 87¢ | Edgewood for a tree-way split of|are conducting an 18-hole playoff 9:08 12:38—Gtan Jewor, *Jack Zier./6 5m. along with a driving con- p }runner-up honorg and his team this afternoon to decide in which Pid 1900 BIB Migtiet, Gerald. Pripe- test and the Bone-Evans pro-am , 0 $1.20. ee heee Tle | nage digs png etd for direction the vehicle is going. - 0: a SY cag ial : fe : : : pro-am tourney Bone his three aides — : 50-Walie ; y SCORECARD oS REALLY BURNING — Gene Bone of Pontiac, Tam O'Shanter’s ee partner, Pot Macart. } 7 All Your Hunting Needs— ao . pg erty qrainy, Bianco from Alsma’s Fine istant pro, scotched the Edgewood layout for a five-umder. '*%? *7—TRt inven, Foul Sogetent a fas "a ; bogey LaMesa, Calif. iver yes Pepp seh op par 66 yesterday for individual honors in the 18-hole pro-am golf 11:06 ot ne bea, Dra-| Tommy Watrous, Oa | ; : * « ¢ seace. ‘Thele teams carded 62's. | tournament. Despite this herculean effort, Bone and his three part- 11:01 9:01—Qeotge Spencer, *Doug Wil- Fair at Mot Ci ; | Heavy. rains washed out yester-|”" ‘The youthful Bone was really | Rers.were forced to divide ist place with the Max Evans team and u:1¢ 0A’ Rein "2a vet, POUT ty ‘ |day’s activities. Only the Bridge- burning up the premises yester- | an 1$hole playoff for the title and a new car was scheduled today. ,., o:18-Dir Orin. vDon Mead lac pend top deen will uid ion “Authorized Colt & Browning Dealer” . [pect Monterrey game had been] day. He Was never shove par yi: #:20sDick Wibel Art ktrehen |his seventh feature win of. the 16 S. CASS ~ FE 2-7621 | players sad’ tech cutdioa ‘oa red whee mand te cheag Ws ‘poe o.26watter Tashy, *Dick, ver-|season at Motor City Speedway | colds. way. Bone’s eagle came on the 1:49 1:06—-BM Markham, steve Teakov, *John Maglish. === == raves Seek Pennant ':: “=== : , 12:03 1:20—Ghick Marbert, Gene Bone, | : 12:10 1-?hPom——Talkineton.——John ae : jabyaem, Reggie _ Myles | | [ f) 12:4 1:41—Rey Maguire, ‘art Olfs| a Hl j Jr, Bob H | : 14:31 1:48—Chick Rutan, Joe Thacker, if Better Deal ‘ | 12:38 1:5$—Jimmy eae, Eldon | : 12:48 2:02—Max ‘Jay Law, | with | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Se ne Sen eae #:49—Fred, Chailen, *30¢ wateon| | If Milwaukee's Braves have the now have n a row Gorden Ca: | 4 » od and have dropped 12% games be-|'2%* 9:#0—Ted Kuss. “Tex Eiieon, Eddie Steele lup, as some folke say, this is the/hind for a fourth-place tie with 1:13 10:0¢—Jim Crichton. *Mike An- oe Itime to put a ribbon on it. They “eel also faded Philadelphia Phil-| ;.25 10:11—Johe Careok, “Kart and open a ae series net : elie - 127 10:18—Wayne Hendrtekson “an p t ti bets Field. Bonus lefty Mike McCormick) '* 1%5— an ro ec ion PS * * *® > gained a 3-0 record for the Giants,| 141 10:32—Ren Lua sDave Mec- ‘ al fl Breves tréhe checking the Cards on eight hits! 45 19- : Whil R fan to the Tace Up wining 1 iin 8 23 relief innings: The Jints sae teceetat lm Pancton. sO He iding ! belted Lindy McDaniel (10-8) and| '** 1#:4+—Jee Belfare, Rox. Beattie a row and jolted tWo contenders Elistrom jim the process — plunking the St.|four relievers for 13 hits, including 2:02 eae —y, Davis, *Carl Sielaff for : home runs by Willie Mays 2:09 7:23—Tor — ic raat Rag nad Sauer. The Cards counted; | : . Oral ‘sttekel be —— ». Wally Moon, Ken| 22% Hayman, Robert ears | Now they have a chance to|Boyer, Eddie Miksis and Stan Mu-| “Denotes Amateur \ ; is or Dane ole ae ss hat sour : 3 ; ays x : . 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He will move | yw, ~ # th Bill s te rity Against the Eaglés tomorrow| up to the Class AA New Orleans | ye ahelt Clana cont acm the of the fullback’s duties witlJohn Henry Johnson.’ His performance against Cleveland was limited to) k Pi k P| the final quarter only, but it) Mo | ayers roup brought kind words from the Lions’ | a ey ICKS |Race Winners | : “That was the finest running = = Tracy has turned in since Out of Hat Battling Bell aeons angie Ge Net Py Hoxie) ome. “and if h tin “—- Horse -_ to perform that aan, Se ay a player Francis Palamidas~ hasn't Football Commissioner ly help us this year.” _ a losing day at the track since) Accused of Refusing | “The Bomb” came to Detroit aft-| month-old monkey, Nto. Accept Association |! ier leaving Tennessee and playing a) “y , + the tae a year of Canadian ball in which he Soe Pal ota’ said. CLEV. D (INS) —Creighton| 7 was named to the All-Star team|™4Y _ years, = Miller, 1 for the Profession-| = th of the border. The first time I brought GooGoo al Football Players’ Association, |! ning y double with $109.80 last Commi stalling] | He’ was the center of contro-| Wednesday.” pam pense pe raetum of| 2 versy which involved commission-| Yesterday GooGoo had two WiM-|#.. Association until after the ex-|i er Bert Bell when the Lions at-|ners at Atlantic City — L, Audaci- hibition season ‘is over. itempted to get him from Ottawa.jous, $13.40, in the second race and Mill former ‘Not Danie, FE 4-8688 | Later he was released following an| Fortunate, $9.80 in the fourth. He cndverniey ‘stare aa ‘aan Delt has § in A sy ot gp tl Oakland Theater) | injury and finally realized his|had Brilliant Gem to place at +refused to sign a recognition agree. f aes Net me \dream of playing in his “home-| $3.60 in the, fifth. ment even though he announced Wt TING i town.” GooGoo's handicapping isn't recognition of the : wrod eng fay group in Aug. 1 The Eagies, with « large crop. oe He hag pt poor testimony before a U. S. House of rookies on the roster, lost their CU' Of Mls owner's hat and occa-| sntitrust Subcommittee. .* Opener to. the Balti- sionally points to a horse on the Miller has threatened to ge |@ | pre-season < TOPS - more Colts 17-19 af Hershey, Pa., program, to the National Labor Relations | last weekend. Board with a complaint if ae = SEAT CoV ERS | However several of the top rook-| Boys’ Club Fete ot 8 ~~ ys ad per ee: ara x ‘ies whom the Eagles are count: , . . ne of the association’s major = TIENT ling were missing in that game| The Pontiac Federal Savings |demands is for $50 per player per| = but will be ready for tomorrow & Loan Building om West Huron exhibition game. ; We Have Convertible Tops to Fit Your Car— night's encounter. oe will be the scene of fhe an-| In a letter to Rep.. Emanuel Cel- Also Complete Auto Trim nual Boys’ Club baseball party to- ler, chairman of the Subcommittee, er reel ° OR es ‘night at 8. All boys who took part |Miller. said that Bell has so far N. 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Don’t wait, buy now at these low prices, = lectwonte-reyencord_bindy.230 Seal. ___Here’s_a-new low price on an outstanding tire, _ STILL A FULL 6:70x15 | $16.50 . — TAILORED: FOR S . | 7x15 FT BT 6:70x1 5 $7 a 6.70015 $1 ® TODAY'S TASTE! : E1605 89.87 | Bath | : prices plus exchange and taxes prices plus exchange and taxes prices plus exchange and taxes : , : 7 F > ) na , THORO-TRED Aca) MARKET TIRE CO. . “Pontiac’ $ Motorist Headquarters” ih 2 : Free, Parking x ‘Open 9 to 2: Hihe a6 7 + / “a m si Huron on Stent eel Phone FEderal F . : if het een “ ib 1 + pe ae 4 } od , > ahs iy f j if ae js ut oy A hh Z aa _ : Some teams, like Claw- | ham but is hoping for eral Troy of the B League ian ue at cane, suever ie ‘cela ting” ave ‘| already bas a big jump on the of coe > ee 8 ge eee sa AMON Lea ers lis out to better its 3-51’ 1956) . their annual physical examinations} Pete Green in 6-Way/around two veterans. : Tie for 2nd for. JC Bi grind pg nae a8 —_ ‘ oe | Test, With 75 aan te ee Spe : ca . “He's the Only lfcial to Pontise Press) EA looking over bis list’ of 10 = ; ,UMBUS, o—Birmingham lettermen topped by passer - Man in Town | (Mich.) Pete Green yesterday ar Sates eran ta alee ees. = the Michigan contingent in the|ers are back but not George Lang. Who Doesn’t » Hove His Clothes Cleaned by FLASH CLEANERS” © Sat. 7 A.M. to 6 P.M.— Mon. thru Fa. 7 A.M. to 8 P,M.— Downtown Store ‘til 8 P.M. HH een Lane May Receive Title Shot at Brown Men's regionals in classes A and B are scheduled at Beaudette and North Side Parks starting Friday. Southfield, Pontiae district " are going for the , jatine lamp, while Detroit's Dewey .|take on Walter Byars at Detroit's to gain and much to lose in this) brother amateurs. A fine buffet! Was served in the Highland GC clubhouse, when awards were made to winners of the links event. Pontiac’s Earl Mastic received Schlee was given a $50 radio, More than 100 prizes went to the mem- bers of many metropolitan Lions clubs, Logart Risks Prestige Isaac Logart, the second-ranked welterweight contender who will Olympia Friday night, has little way. Byars, who jis currently rated No, 10 among the welterweight ti- tle hopefuls, is a dangerous upset artist, His over Sugar Kid Gavilan show that he Hart and can be troublesome against any foe. TERMAN THE SHARP NEW CHUKKA-BOOT % WITH YOUR OWN KR SCHOOL COLORS! all going LETTERMAN... the sharp, buck chukka-boot The tien Store * that sports their school colors and letters. Step . hes © LETTERMAN for re See gee ar ee von'e YOUR SCHOOL | with it, The Lion Store is waiting for you now = "A! Reg. $49.95 $4 DOWN — Best size bi Men’s and Boys’ Sizes ... All With Red Rubber Seles * MEN'S: WHITE OR SHAGGY : =e” Sq Qs. : DM | ae __ Ney Shaggy Deo Dat, 4; 8 thew... $95. | tires. at te ae DESK IN THIS:. wality! As ) tire ot this ‘ \\ ie, \ BIKE ime QF a For all size bike qj Special at a a % J & R AUTO STORES | SPIEGEL CATALOG ORDER | & _ FREE PARKING IN ae ay aS se SIehikvs +.DRIVE-IN Theat Now SHOWING! — = IT'S SENSATIONAL! ~ MODERN MUSICAL TREAT... EXCITING story! ee == Also—rirst ‘SHOWING = a i) ty PRESLEY ah 4 é Ps AKIin oOWENODE SCOPE: COREY OMAR Te There doesn’t seem to be much doubt about his film career — Twentieth Century-Fox figures him to be a draw long after the fad for Elvis Presley dies out. , . * * I'm sorry to say that I couldn't) care less about Warners’ new re- lease, “The James Dean Story."! I read that it’s well done, but I fail to see the point in it, except! to capitalize on the waning and: somewhat morbid craze over the THE RAMROD OFF THE Shi | . TALL T RANCH! ' , Marge—end—Gewer—Champion | are putting on another of their fine shows at the Cocoanut Grove these nights. Seems to me they got a fast shuffle with their TV show. It had freshness and some jwonderful dancing, but got heal by an impatient sponsor * * * Highly recommended: ‘‘The Pa- jama Game,” as bouncy and breezy a musical as you'll find this season. John Raitt impresses) as a Virile singing star and Doris Poy. is dean: freckles and = FRED NETTING AND HIS ORCH. “FRI. & SAT. WALLED LAKE CASINO BALLROOM WALLED LAKE, MICH. Phone; MArket 4-1881 Walt Disney »..:«0: SONG OF THE SOUTH TECHNICOLOR waited weo iA ; SHOSSSCHSSSOSSS SSE SHSOHSSESESESSESLSCOSEOSOFE PHONE FE i ? OAKLAND: LY BIR CONDITIONED _ Thru SATURDAY! MIGHTY TWO-GUN WESTERN! Doors Open 6:45 ia MMA ' a UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE ADDED CINEMASCOPE FEATURETTE CARTOON x x * SUNDAY * x x ~S* FUN-FILLED DISNEY ENCHANTMENT! Sparkling with Laughter... Excitement... Music...and Romance tig _ oA. ay © TONITE? | vAN JOHNSO? | ANN BLYTE | JUPITERS DARLING, STARTS FRIDAY | . ) “IRON PETTICOAT” Plus: “Man In Space” s eee i ——ews =—s—«30-Minute Featurette i “HOLD BACK THE NIGHT’ PITTI ttt tit kbidbbhod PO FRG eS WD, STRAND ————————— AIR CO! nde TIONED COMFORT ooo a en NOW STOCK Lawrence _Welk’s Latest a ————_—_——~—&_{&{&———————————— = Corner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS OR 3-2683 SEE-IT FROM THE BEGINNING! STARTS | ar 11:00 - 1:06 - 3:15 - 5:21 TODAY 7:30 - 9:39 ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL OF ALL SCREEN a ai JACK | jWEBB) Jane WYMAN Lew AYRES i THE The Bravet One. nenunauaemmmmemnd a Sror.nine! J 1 This | any price Ticket ! 1 for PO! com bg on. Aug. 25 and | ee Bg ' | Eee sane seins i vey on es ne | LE Albums = CinewaScorE pa = TECHNICOLOR (a5 WELK PLAYS = wnowcne MICHEL RAY ¥ DIXIELAND = case BLUE SKY THE WORLD'S = The First Story of 2150 OPDYKE ROAD _ FINEST MUSIC = b that Special Rugged Phone FE 4-4611 1 spas = ’ Breed they call the = These and Many = Drill Instructor More Favorites — You give him a = somite at = 4% boy—and 12 weeks = si later he gives you oP = EXTRA OP = NOVELTY: “$0 rod WANT TO BE coLor CARTOON “STEAL ‘wooL” - } ik i 7 he HATFUL. “OF RAIN” q pee ee Cos ee et as } - C Ce ere (| oe ; er aie uy OM BT ad Fi hi PE et nt me C2 ht Lee tr ae aa 8 cs se 5 pipe aNigt SS eds” Oe OR a ee tat Vecision Soon gis The Michigan Supreme Court is,committee appointed to Act on;naméd in the sult, contends the dis- expected to rule Sept. 5 whether|grievances in lieu of a Circuit/puted rules are necessary in the six Pontiac Genera] Hospital doc-|Court injunction they sought last|‘‘furtherance of the protection of ps Stet els errand: sexed Ero ewe the health, welfare and safety of pg tee alle Lan ene In a brief filed by William a, |the citizens of the community.” tioners, have asked the high court|Ewart, city attorney for Pontiac, In the request for the writ, to grant a writ of bition'the city, one of six defendants| the doctors charge that only the Sule ceed onal vat-ae Michigan State Board of Regis- edad yx fox gee ve a Ae ee nee ; them of the right to practice their Studen i regulate thelr practicing. ey profession freely in a public city naa a one sa THe doctors further claim the by- By T. V. Hamlin hospital. INTERLOCHEN ® — high|laws of the medical staff : eee , —— ) The doctors are Robert W. ai. |[*C20% groups, sindent| limit what operations i ae OH, TH! FELL WELL, WELL..JUST * “Masti Han Medmie G dncobt, [rived yesterday at the National| Ewart’s brief also lists alternate WE'RE LOOKING FOR A\ TH! CODGER 1 asia Th and Roy v, | sic Camp for a week of prac-|remedies, appeals to Circuit Court, COUPLE MEN AND A GIRL) DIGGING... Gale eras sty sent rd tice and play, Students represent) the City Commission, or Board of BOUGHT A MINE SOME- A YEH. : ‘he eed Cae 05 ee ee nen Lae. Teens 6 Se Locate witch oe AROUND HERE j : . jackson, Lincoln Park, , jattorney ‘ = : Court last month when they falled| Wyandolte and Arlington Heights.|before a writ trom the high court SRE PSS | co Ee a pg He granted," ___ Sen po : Fa BOARDING HOUSE & ee ee mane St Woe SEN BOUGHT IT FER TEN BUCKS | FROM A NIGHT CLERK —~ HE 3 DETECTED You RINGA SIMME AN OLD LETTER WITH . oe 22- big SM tan re d l il Oleg : By Leslie Turner _ LHOPE SHES BETTER S00N || THAT Ri MARIE! BY THE WAY, AFTER || MEW I MY STORY IM GETTING A RAISE: ANP... WELL + E ww AIT: MARIE! IT CANT-LET YOu GO WITHOUT TELLING YOU I..r LMUGT LOVE YOU! LIVE BEEN TRYING 10 RUN... THE PROPOSE FOR HOURS— By Edgar Martin ME. TRUE LEAVING OW 1 % iA ‘Sse TM, Reg. U.S. Pat. On, ~ Le. © 1957 by NEA Service, — By Dick Cavalli By McEvoy and Strieber C, Fat a Fy. THIS 1S THE LIFE’ THE SPRAV LADEN BREEZE WHISTLING x ‘WOE? by HEA Berri, we. 1.8. Meg. 08. Pon, OF, _ By Charles Kuhn I WONDER HOW HIGH THIS A FELLER... — eo NOW, TLL MAKE A DANDY HOP-ALONG STICK O° MY: f HL | arn a 7 | | oe. lS 2 eee t 98 % on 1,500: and Penn- Railroad unchanged at stock AVERAGES ; _YORK— (Compiled by the As- Press): : | ee Indust. Rails Util. Stocks ASSESSMENT. /! im block bounded by Gien- 1957 Genesee 1 (C. J. Nephier Co.) — a wiXeSeusa eMoare nee » Me *No sale; bid and asked. Convict Area Grocer « of Short Weighting Sales | Thomas Davey, of Davey’s| Freezer Sales, 1012 N. Main St., Rochester, was convicted in Avon Tasty Sandwiches Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker. Building Lobby — ie Sas tar lis Ft am re a Am | edo ~ _ Goin'’, 342/0i1 and meal markets, : A Srx’’’’” 3941 Wheat moved fractionally lower | “ro: t. = "1S. Béland rye was oft a cent in early| 87% Js Ane CD es 34] trading, Corn was easy on light sane ch’ “is 11-7] Pade. Armour Hon ... 971| Near the end of the first hour, Armaet ee eM 6f2\new style wheat was off % to 1 Al | Monsan Ch .. 38 icent, September $2.13%; corn was roe re Motor “Wheel wal lower to % higher Sep. gern 4 tember $1.26%; oats were 1% to, the roll of a tel = 341% lower, September 66%; rye/the purpose Wet om 8 s was % to 1% lower, September Nat Gyps ... 30.6|$1.31%; soybeans were % to 1 Nat Lead ....118 Hower, September $2.39%; and/ § Mie MPs “* 99 |lard was unchanged to 7 cents no ret Setihigher on a hundred pounds, Nor Pac ... 42.3\September $12.57. Nor Sta Pw .. tell 184 Oble OHS 387 . pan Pas i Qwens Cag 2. 513 Grain Prices Carrier Cp °. 443 pass is =| Gene. gts AT a wae i cuIcaso GRAIN ay eB -++s 45.6] CHICAGO, Aug. 22 (AP)—Open today Cheysier <--./ a3 param Piet. 333) wHeat Celdy Dec. .---..0+ ot a. oat Peuney. Jes: 93 WHEAT (new May IN 9% San And mae Pepa Cola’. 20.6 Dec. ener 2.24% Bep. -. eases 133% Col Bre A .. 385 phaips DB”. ..48.3/May canes 23s Mar. 112. 140'4 Comw Ed’... 39.8 prune Mor -— ay e* % pant a ne: SOO Con Edison .. 423.1 Phill Pet ....43.6/Bep. ....... 1.26% @ >. 12.80 Con N Gas .. 406° Pilisby Mills . 42.3 Dee seeee 1.26% Uct. eves 13.83 Consum Pw... 44.5 Pie |) f. exe 131. Nov. eves 13.55 Con Pw Pf 4% 91 @ 1.40.6) May 134% Dec. 2.0055. 13.01 Cont Bak .... 24 Pullman .,.... 66.2 Jan, o 13.62 Cont Can ... 444 Pure Oil oe ere rr 6645 ‘Cont COP&S 11.7 perc i cass SOS Cont Mot .... 7.3 i aren *) Cont 4S a ~P Br nes = Ef N ® B . f seater oo Bn ae Ews In Die ss-:eeee 28.3 Saleway St. .. 16.4 Boursalre = 6 sae ee : $03) | Seasie Mexeabethom, - of 355 M.,,. $83 gcov : Howland St., pleaded guilty -yes- | f. gaa Al : , Best Air Ls... 384 Sears ze ae terday in municipal court to so- Bl Aue L 17...'311 Simmons... 8 liciting for prostitution. Judge Te Mus ..,.. 43 sees oe Ceci! B, McCallum sentenced her af Se Bou Pad sree $3i\to 30 days in jail and $100 fine, or Ford Meta 1 $e) Bperry Ra’ ..2. 99.6)50 days in jail. Pruch Tra .. 163 Sg Zrem .... 82 ; Gen Bak .... 10.6 pi ae Rummage Sale, Sat. 128 W. gen were SS, Bid Ou NY |. al Pike. 8 a. m. —Adv. Gen Mille "7. 02 Stud Pack 483) ried Chicken, Corn on Cob, Gen Motoes - $3 evitt & Co ‘\sat., Aug. 24th, 5 p. m. Four Gen Tel _... 395 Tex G Sul .... 356|TOWNS Methodist Church. $1.50, Sen Fit He Hesperia Be and Soe —Aar eiGarper Prod . 004 Tan W Air”. iss} Rummage Sale, Sat. § till 12. St. 2\Geebel Br... 62 Tidered. ....3¢3/0hn's Lutheran Church, Hill St. Goodyear... 814 Up -- a8 —Adv. Sot no My 2 axe Ua Air Lin. 334! Qeuans Downt Store is me wen @ :. cor Bon HE: ne es Greyhound °" 154 me, :: | Closing out a substantial group of Gull OG 131.8 i ‘. #74,0dds and ends, sport shirts and Ht JS Re ¢ej (dress shirts, long and short ie eer mt 1 OS US Seb cis sleeved. The price is only $1.00 Indust Ray’ 21.4 Weete A: Dk. 90.30eo These shirts formerly sold Rand ....15.2 Westg El ....62.3 Up to $8.95. Buy as manv as you ee a +3 ‘Wilson - & Cs S83 wish. Thursday and Friday oniy. Interiak Ir .| 254 Yale & 31 | Osmun’s, 51 North Saginaw. Adv. Int Bus Mch 307.46 Young 8 & W303) - tee nie ome «| Eouith Raa 1003 "88 ve" McLouth Steel Corp. Concludes Agreement Market Found Guilty ng Beer to Minor | steci Corp., Detroit, has concluded oo agreements with Institutional In- gg ony bw gue ag boy = vestors on an issue of 64 million 1 i. © wi before the State dollars of 5‘4 per cent first mort- ‘Liquor. Control C ission T gage bonds, due 1976. 1. day in Detroit. The agreements, negotiated by |. The firm was fined $150 and the First Boston Corp., call for its SDD license suspended seven|‘he purchase by the Institution of days. The suspension was waived $42,685,000 of the 5’ per cent in view of the market's excellent|onds in 1958. In addition, the past record, a Control Commission | Institution will receive $51,315,000 ‘|spokesman said, of the new bonds in exchange for . presently outstanding first mort- Today's av passenger auto- | S4k¢ bonds, due 1972. mobile is 5.9 years old compared! The company plans to use pro- with an average age of nine yearsiceeds from this financing to help in 1946- and a prewar average of/foot its $4 million dollar expan- Ag, sion bill over the next two years. CAMERA WISE CAMERA BUYS! Caivcnn 83 N. Sa ginaw IF iTS PHOTOGRAPH! Maat FE 4-4343 WE HAWE (T FOR LESS ‘8mm MOVIE FILM | Roll....... $17 Magazine... -$274 35mm COLOR 20 Exposures $1.36 | 36 Exposures $1.95 | AUTOMATIC ~ Por All 35mm _CAMERAS with CASE “ainquiet CHANGER - REG, $59.95 PR GENERAL ELECTRIC 1 EXPOSURE METER For Stills and Movies Reg. $27.95 — SPECIAL a | 7 ag _ Available, Extra EASTMAN KODAK HOLIDAY CAMERA For pictures that are sure good. - ony —— 30x40 TRIPOD DE JUR 8mm PROJECTOR and SCREEN - Reg, $89.95 ~SPECIAL ; ae | Donelson: johns "| VoorheesSiple FUNFRAL HOME Ambulance Soe or Motor 2, 16, 26, 28, 31, 37, 40 41, 56, 59, 60, 63, 75, 76, 110, 114, 117. = Asse City of Pontiac, will meet in the mission Chamber in- said— 26th day of August, A.D.. welod p-m,, te review said assessment. -at which time and place be. given all persons interested heard. Dated August 21, 1957. O. 7208 COMMUNITY ghee BANK OF Notice of Shareholder M Meeting. ton ce is.hereby given that, to call of its Foal woe & special Bank of Pontiac will be held 30 North Bag- banking i Street, = the Cit: ted in the Village of Lake ae. mete of Michigan, under the the laws of the United States, shall be ratified ory confirmed; and for the two ame A copy eat the afore- += aay ovid: for the menene. is on Tile = the bank aod may be August 12, 13, 14, 15, The Pontiac Press. FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181 From 8 a.m. to § p.m. without Transient Want Ad* may be cancelled up to 6:30 a.m, the day of pubtication after the first insertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Limes 1-Day }-Days 6Days 2 81.50 81.86 82.76 3 1.50 2.70 3.96 4 1.80 3.48 6.4 6 2.26 4.05 6.00 | @ 2.70 4.06 +20 7 3.15 6.87 aw s 3.60 6.48 9.60 e 4.06 72. 610.80 s , 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 2, 3, 4 5, 6 7, 8 10, La, 12, Help Wanted Male 6 NOTI 1957 Chevrolet, — jenn ‘Goria! No. - 99296, Sale be hel 00 August 1987 2 at 701 S. Saginaw Michigan. ~ Death potes ALDRED, AvG. 20, ay San beloved wife of CGharenes r) dred: dear — of Mrs. John Aldred and Clarence Aldred Jr. Funeral service will be heid FPri- Ava. 21, 1987, THERESA Locklin Dr., hn infant ioeser ot of Mrs. John Em Emanuel. Puneral service will be held Aug. 23 at 10 a.m. from 68t. Patrick Church with Rev. Le = Bilis yo Interment in Mt. = - state "oa Poreey Home, HENDRICK, ava. drick; oo father of Mrs. Sa will be _= varttltog Funeral Home with Rev. John a? Mt. Cemetery. Frendrics will ie in state at the hees-Sipie Punera] Home. _ MELDRUM, AUG. 20, = 4139 Solvay, Drayton fo 0; beloved hu Mra. Verda Bomber: several nieces geretce Se ~ held Priday, pe with, Ses. Harvey McCann officiating. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Meldrum by te in __State at Huntoon Funeral age 75: beloved husband of Doro- : dear = a Setkine and Mrs. — Puneral service Hardy officiating. Interment = Sepulchre Cemetery. at 10 a.m, at St, Mary Coens Chureh, Monroe. Punera! «: a. by Allore Puneral "Home| | SALAZAR, AUG, 20, 1957. nae pen : dear father of Roy Sala brother of Alphone Puneral service will held Saturday, Aug : from 6t. Vincent de Paul Cathol) Church with interment in Mf. Hope Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary will be Friday evening __Melvin A. Schutt Funeral ODERS. AUG. 21. 1957, BARA ¥. 533 WN. Saguan Bt. beid eae 33. i le tn state a __Donelson-Johns Puneral Home. | WALTER, “yoo w 20, ee Witty Walter John 1. and Charles R. Waite dear nag of Mrs. Willia aa | o alll Lbnesnits, e277 2 Fslce= Pealer, Mrs. Haro ; rung M. Walter and v0! vice wi ° Pas saat Interment | pane Lge it — ‘pe ‘Tharsday at 8:30 p.m. Ailea's Puneral Home, Lake Ori Card of Thanks POPPA I PAPAL LILA ELL AR MeLarty, a to express a fod and see ae A REAL OPPORTUNITY, LET Me show ei : vestment of $50, Complete wining Roe La ogy Press ‘on 7 ATTENTION : DRIVE & 8B ers enced .uto haulaway pa ng ; auto haulaway brokers with la e model Dodge Spo ye Cen Gey a acct sales managers. _ Bogie, Fat oon“ ater NEW & USED CAR BAL on 9 — S F BRAID MOTON "Bh seis, Ww. e Si«, Pm FOR EVENING wa ike he ie oar te 6. Reo. 18 §. Perry. (Hubbard Bldg.) PONTIAC AREA . ance sompenion, lis neecs > “ake repr sentative « i afy and bonus, mi ae wo 1-318, Meg 459. ‘ .% di Pharmacists POSITIONS WITH SECURE Fv- TURE. ENT SALARY, ALL COMPANY BE IN- GOOD CHANCE FOR DVANCE- MENT. POSITIO ~~ PEN IN CLUDING PROFIT SHARING. NEW SOCERSERR SHOPPING CALL WOODWARD 37760 ASK FOR MR. LOOK Cunningham DRUG STOR ES cm FOREMAN EXP. < pacitiae Suh auing come anew position going co! in mote work as par automotive «s Btate com Press, Box 71 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN New lake subdivision wires 2 eneomee accustomed ty arming pearance, TERRY E. ADAMS co. Open Eves ‘til Sun. 1 to 5. 2636 Dixte fwy-PE 4-456) for delivery of new cars to ¢ . tral terri Oniy thone - with wood cargo anditng record & 2 yrs. eccidest-iree driving seed ply SQUARE DEAL ” CARTAGE 13461 Eldon, Ave Detroit 34 Mich. . ATTORNEY We have an immediate opening aoa. work. Candidste must Veensed to. eaves law In A. State of Mich- Would wmanentiy io- ted to i Lette = should tn clude riet personal history, edu- ation, salary expected, address ‘and telephone number. Write Pon- _.tac_Press, Box 43. GAB peggy yes DAYS OR NIGHTS 35 or older, PE 20906. ‘MAN WiTH peti } omit, wd of re rigeration or at tomatic washer repair. FE 43573 sppointment. eal oted ox ~ Rag baa +4 w ae, pet ro CAN YOU HANDLE 50 ACTIVE LISTINGS We have the age to sell & te help, Call today — a well established 1 & ond PHONE EM -3-4196 C. Schuett, Realtor 7400 Highiand Rd. (M50) CAB DRIVERS. STEADY. DAY & — shift Apply 438 Orchard Lk. 2 6 9m : CLOTHING SALESMAN For new Miracle Mile Shopping Center. Must have good k= boca in selling petter clothing & . p reaped = — fall Romp od Rhpointanent ith — ovine ve VE MONARCH MEN’S SHOP 17778 GRAND RIVER DETROIT CARETAKER. EX PERTE NCED married, fer large apt. bublding. State experience and reference Write Pontiec F Press _Rox a. DRY CLEANING TRUCK DRIVER with truck 56 per cent commis- sion, Birmingham territory. Pace One Cleaners, 1950 Southfield. Cor- _mer_i4 mile Rd MI 6-5110. DRIVERS WANTED WITH LATE mode! pickup truck te t housetraliers. Age 25 to 55, organ Drtve-A-Way Inc., EXP. MA SER STA- tion. Mechanical work, “Over Zl, with references. Full time, Co- jonial Service Maple & Adams, __ Birmingham THE & TURRET athe operators, must be fully ex- «gee onty a men need ep- 7, Eppleyment ment ee open #8 thro Friday, DANIELS MFG. .cO. 2677 Orchard Lk. Rd. EXP APPLIANCE REPAIRMAN, fe kaee refrigeration. Call FE : nie of SINGLE Lad won ge & general farm 6%4 miles N. of Piketnes ah ma EXPERIENCED FURNACE fener nagaye =| to work or commission —_ Call FE 42485 for appoint men AS STATION ATTENDANT EXP, cal references, mechanically in- clined. Gulf sta’ ee corner of Ma- doen payment. furniture bond 7 Orchard Lake Ave. Poutise. mies eye Assistant. II of Pontiac a 887. . © br. wk, ia ce ‘i (uire- Lg a> aaah ‘WTD. MAy- > 7% r 6 ROUGH aCARPRR TER. MUST aE SALES. CAREER Opportunity and iS ging pe nection for a over tie irtg essential slectrical at in Pontiae. Protected te nis 5 CORON TNT POW WES r wv We train you, pply EB Lawrence between # a 13 | 13 anyday. SALESMAN WANTED — A REA L opportunity for a live-wire sales- ent. " also car. See Mr. Dull, ee oy Store, 77 8. Saginaw. ESMEN: Wi HAVE OPEN- mes in our — for — e clean-c Too sion ‘and draw "te 3 those selected. Rapid sdvane ement, ag mediate earn vin , a ® « Paddes kk. FE ~ SALESMEN Mutual of Omaha's expansion t _ —s County makes openings repr ‘es, This ts q career opportunity hae Ls oup insurance, retirem pian, ana many — iiberal benefits Wf you are between 25 & 55, own ® late model car, have had ex- plowed in meeting the public, . phone us for appointment. OLIVE 1.9961 PAUL T. WILLIAMS AND ASSOCIATES ifrvanstgh Or 6O. iS NOW AG ni Serre appications for a new 2 sail ee station, located at ie from a modern office, a ing gout loots. Bon & — See for ify, Wy ot iy factory “emplorment, — FRO EPTENE REAL, Es. tate salesmen at once, OR S.asat, WE NEED YOU ~~ or woman, ousband wife can WANTED MAN EXPERIENCE co wate. im and well werk, WA oor tae Waetoan business In Pon- Gates te hrwrenk’ Write imme r eigh's e301, ‘Freeport Th Witt ANTED FOREMAN FOR smali stamping plant. Give re- uine £ — expected. Pontiac ess Be ee ‘WE wave 7" OPPORTUNITY 0h er ment for « Path asere werkiag * S10 people. This ance. Apply person to Fred Thom Circulation Dept., me en” t. The 1 o Lk. ' im Pontiac alee nae wk, veirtas tae ga, Wade pe Pontiacs, all = wr. Bont require- - ments Bret jeter, Pontiac ae ee aoe weem ve ES 4 Sita OF deliveries, Somer k EXP. AND RELIAB ELDERU WOMAN 1 oone while husband for home wages after 3: —_ Hills pon Benes ; ste pete fe EXPER ase. Cd ‘e — J CAN to $300 im the next 30 days without leaving your home. Call M) 66-0353 eee & APE A cabs ries — FOR Sn tete ake — r. = ‘of for room modern heme. fi 5181 Mitiond Rd., Rt, No. 2. L. ‘ Doty. - TDDLEA x sit, $10 week. 7 to 3:30. FE _ s0o1e. Manager, Asst. Manager and Experienced Saleswomen Smart geet 4 Specialty store. ff major- ph and “a oe. a m 2%, Hine wie Wepieee = TECH W080 Fisher Bidg. TRinty y heel. MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO CA’ CAR? = Keats Vee Barty Bast me ‘err . PE 31301 after 1:30, Worhen HELPER TO Live IN some housewor€ & child care, $15 __ber week to start MA 62217. NURSEMAID ‘TO CARE FoR 3 in. Fri. Sat. & Sun. of gx. Sun. & Mon. Own Transports! 323.50. OAkland @-3789, WoRaEg ta With Must jp 3-8342 between 8 & 5 for appointment, NURSE FOR LOCAL Paar pica preferred’ but not. necessary, Cali —EE_2044 for appotptment. Opportunity Woman for General Housework Must Like Child Own Room with rz ellent Wages 1 day o Seon a alternate Sundays Midwest 49264 4 ye econ WOMAN ing Saturday p.m. & ri 20 ig week, Wo smoking ot d write Pon- __tiac_ Press Box 72. RELIAB BLE BABYSITTER, TiGeT housework, 2 to 10 p.m between 9 and 12 San” i Time ores are exp. work 6:15 a.m. comp. * Russel Kelly Office Service APPLY AT THE NEW W. T. GRANT STORE IN MIRACLE MILE : SALESLADIE FULL, OR PART TIME|. gay Circalation Dept. _ Pontiac Press LY IN PERSON A. A. McCULLY Circulation Dept. Pontiac Press Eiuploymest Agencies a(t CALL sCcOTT bee og + ng : og Fh gf Soa "Se tet We e EVELYN. EDWARDS VOCATIONAL COUNSELING Bank Bidg. FE 5-€431. Sa ere ee ae ROOF REPAIRS ao TRENCHING AND MASTER HE HEATER vide & Chi ¥-100 & penters sc » +5302. Sa rackets. Pi SAVE MONEY, “BUY Your See brick pep. poy kind and __ Business Seuss 13|~. “tmoval and trims mone ¢ = L CARTAGE, herr enotine, WwW. Le INSURED BY PHONE Nicholie & Harger Co. 33_W. Huron Austin-N orvell afer ¢ mses WD 1g = ia S00 @ Notices & Personals 25° REDUCED RATES Trucks to Rent TRACTORS Pontiac Fa Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 8. WooDw. a ton FE rE sua load. "an ™ P. & gz 20 A. PAaInrine VER’S rage W. Huron, Night serv- Oakland Landscapin . omp Ng e Jandecaping. wn ing i 3“ alt aeee you, Smith Sas oe mews teeae| WE BUY 3 ee ao In Debts m yes tre having trouble LOCAL Pits, Ss ESTAR. of needs $1b.b00 Bet, ott tueneat” yor “dota 63. Pontiac ' 5 an by pt West Side, Gas heat. PE §-0226. LANDLORDS Eroceries Ses Tx utilities. 36453. WTD.: RIDE TO _. Waterford at . pm. OR 3-6425. Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ‘CASH IN A FLASH $1 ‘per mo, “Chapin Real Estate ~ Ki L. Te L. Tem aot fang ee Realtor Orchard 1 4-4563 Wtd. Contracts. Mtgs. 32 Wanted Land Contracts — pers pF ang FG Bane ar Gach, rend ok “stirs m 2! my L. BUYERS BUT NO HOMES Spin | ts p. ba the west side 13 i Eeouwen: toss. 2 er bath. PE 5-6466. 164 Mt. Clemens |. 7 RAC APT CLOSE IN 410 PER | week. Child 2-2181. PVT. BATH Children welcome. PE ‘5-1827 Clean. Adults. 3 LARGE RMS. —— FI blocks GMC. PE 5-04s4 All util, a ge Ee way St. Lake Orion “LARGE ROOMS. oar * aad clean aa iy ice x ‘i | and entrance. BA -% Bowell. v RMS. NEAR fiaw SCHOOL. obtain the west 20. MIN. That is all it takes to have one sales- O44 Realtor PE 4714 = a wiultiple L on Eves. BUY OR SELL 000 Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR EST, 28 YEARS . (Mba) or MUtual 46417 -LISTINGS WANTED UYERS “Rd Ph. SMALL Leslie R. Middleton BROKER FE 5-7TI7 SOLD OR NOT SOLD if your because it rty isn’t it's su't bees! Usted with | Call La regarding toting P og are # alis' Eeding [radon tre ce a Don’t feel = ante. (Cail us ¥-" further in: OWE ADE, BUY & SEL, DOR. & SON omen’? Hr 82 W. ron St, E 4-1557 7 QUALIFIED B ——, for commercial cai Wil give vou lmmedials oo OR sail JO ~ List with us for Hcient real estate sery- rare oral Humphries ; S, & AcTeage. A phone ees 27 tikes 3 RM APT: aol __ couple preferred. 141 Auburn Ave 784 . : Vee r listings leonted on side and in Waterford 7 se. SHES Mh. OnDES. ‘ ae PE ie Ll a we WM. A. 3 RM. PURN. APT. PVT. BATH » # ent. Lake es. KENNEDY |g Fa poomy roux Fay Sg Fg Xo REALTOR = bho vaneless 5, RE sp Spee Ail ‘utibties, See after 4:30 Sat. & Sun. 16 Pinegrove. Wanted Real Estate 32A |? rRooMs o0 SLRASESN CARE ” ~ ~|3 RM, LOWER & 2? RM. ee Be yt 7 ROOMS. PVT BATH AND ENTS. Adults. 87 8. Park CLEAN RGoma * esi bens & ent. 233 Chamberlain. 7 RM. 1 OR ? cE . Fe +5361, 91 aubur A ave 2 BOOMS & 5. come. 106 Dresden, in Pontiac or call MY 241 2 ROOMS, a ENT. & BATH. PRIVATE 106 Florence St. ROOMS 3 bath ant entrance. Gas heat. All utilities furnished. Ph. FE 2-0601. 3 RM. FURNISHED APARTMENT. —_ only, 389- Osmun. FE 7 RMS. FURN. $0 MONTH. ONE child welcome. Call after ¢ p.m. te 3 AND ¢ ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH. __ PE 4-0608. T ROOMS, — werd i Fa clean Pvt. Close FE __2-6057, ¥ ROOM AUTOMATIC HEAT AND ca before oe ot FE 8-6064 Fo iderly + “9 rE 2-163, 79 oo ¢ * Norton 4 RMS. AND PVT. BATH, EAST —e NISHED. | Side. FE i672. «F » ALL N.. round floor pvt entr, and bath. ea. & clean. 4 ROOMS FURNISHED with heat, to ba Rt 3 Front St. corner of W. 7 RMu. & BATE re “UPPER. Adults FE 47867. GLEAN See e SPP AENGT APF APT. Groun’ floor $20 wk. R & K Mo- _tel, OR 3-0389, CLEAN 7 RMS + REFER 2 GEN- FE before 7:30. couPcE VF bat & ENT, FE iaae 3 ROOMS & BATH. PVT. entrance. Adulte _ only. PE 5-274, DOWNTOWN Ris — pot ad is furn, Shown appoint ment only. 04 ik. . APT. PH <2 fot 1 or 2 adults, Maceday Lk, ist to June 15th, $65 month. as. FURN. 3 ROOM APARTMENT. Beas” dai Bt, Waterford, OR FURN. 3 RM APT. PVT ENT. Ae lal ae yr i 4 RMS, & BATH. carom HOUSEREEPING ROO ROOM, ~ children, 00 Elizabeth Lk. 3} LARGE ey IN. REFRIG. 102 Parkhurst E 5-6502.. Gar Gurage: Neat Ai Tiger AND BATH OR NEWLY Geuin ini & tities furn: 31 bath, e. “aNT utilities furn. 33 3. = RY corner Ruth st APT. aoe, decorated. 4787 coranee. § tak oe f 2-5553, Rent | Apts. Unturnished 34 2 BEDRM. CLEAN PARTLY with cali Fs fara Eee Rar Sere: ie 2 i & BATH NICE. FURN — UN fn. owe in, Adults, FP 27425. 1 4 ieee. ae ~~ 4 nev, M. Stout, Realtor ea Py wo Tae CLEAN WORKING c 3 foom & bath. 24 8. E. BLYD. & : Aperen Ss = ‘Bove i's |) ROOM TTACHED aries ere pam] = + | note 5 gee . ¥ x VALUET, Realtor. Ave. FE 5-0003 cond. Adults. PE 23-7425. react nguire B] 2 can ¢ z ARAGE. x pown- ‘B B14i4. i 2 _For Sale Houses 43 = 5 ae plus cy ll. . + ee ~~ CHANDLER ESTATES « CUSTOM DEVE: NT OPEN DAILY 1 TO & we Osan Building Corp. 5-923 2585 Pontiac Rd. 3 BEDROOM WITH OIL HEAT, dows, HC Rewingham, Rech’ PE 8-302. Jere oo guts IS A SHELL &0 asbestos ranch, — C’R HOLCOME 8eon SEV ERAL APTS 7 APTS AVAILABLE FOR ranging re, : from $65 to te"a alk ry AP- ; 5-4615. SOB. et ‘all Feehan 1 Tent to responsi party. NOON to June. 2-2068. SATE. ava ‘Liz. LAKE. 4914 Sher- Tw Sept. a 5: : : rent, year nished, ring modern co ; ‘sonable, 3589 bu SEDin | PURNISHED HOUSEREEP. wel- Fa room and sleeping . ot 37 2 NICE. LARGE, CARPETED rooms, for teachers or siness girls in Widows home on julet street near Tel-Huron. Refs. ~~ For Rent Rooms . PE 23-3062, DOdEDIATE Liberty 9-1000 SIGE “3 aupROOM WOUBE soe ee ms $495 DOWN . . : New 2 bedroom home on your “Gopal I fee vad Gainer th WENF Wire OPTION J-BORM| picite 'wintow. Tal raed i Saodren, PES | | BO uch ull Decoment. 2) form This te ‘not g, shell Call NEW MOD. RANCH Pe TER 3-420. 5-5 ote aoe We nave lots avail- apt, Heated, Bo ae “BOY . ae ONE SRM. AND 1 (Rit HOD: OD ment, _ furnace. ‘large ‘ot Near J RA ern legen. wits te ai a ir e. Call se Ez. Walton PE 8-441 Open Eves, RENTAL UNITS - Pontiac Hilltop Manor | Attractive new i. WHITE Sit 5 Bird. getveen Perry 8) Gis en Reel Mind. aad Pers’ at, fee or : ston area. FE 431 3 ACK L. WRIGHT | “porta best terme iad bas J Realtor TEAR + AROUND LAKE HOME: If You're So’ Handy : \Oxlby lot. Well & all in & priced to sel) for $55 per month, _ Maceday Gardens fall b with paved drive. re on Tonle’ ving Tee. car foore, iene ix : 8, 100x uy i. "Diviaed basement with Needs. some work, tiled r All this Pirie more for only $12,900 and $35 per month. Live Modern Lakes. This — has 3 living oll electric water heat- Be bus service at door. tii.s00 with $6,000 down. WHITE BROS. REALTORS OR 3-1205 Dixie Hwy. “tl 8: Sus. a to _& KEEGO | HARB bedroom Hosslbilities, Ful base ment. Near Cass Lake, boy on schools. Only $1,400 0" Tm 73) DOWN ” Buys this nest 4 room bungalow wi nt, : NICHOLIE on “oe. call . 4 Ag ane’ St, : PE 5-i201 or STOUT'S cr Best Buys saoday.~ | 3BEDRM, RANCH Located separate ents wit Soren. Soran at $35,000 with $10 pe if is mL M. Stout, Realtor alt Some pa Ad Mr, Barnes 8 shen bine — large fi or income. Near Bagiey gohowl, Fitce Ouse. oe foun. St or Ph PE 26412. Por best reaulis, list your home in this area with Us. ea ohn Ki Kinsler, Realtor ig GILES Close-In—Vacant home nt *490 Down 3-3350 EVES. ry . §0N. TO ene bacon Estates oer a8 ae | RP acta ae ar aa Heres os nity sa BE ea bal Ee AT- tached e, Tull ent with Near schools, churches, A rms. . 2. For the smaller family we have this clever modern 2 bed- room wi ving fireplace, tamity nitchen, "foo grad lot. Owner leaving state down = handle or will dis- count for cash. Dorothy fear er ‘a Taam ee OFFERS SASHABAW RD- ai bedroom home nestied am win by — only. $13,000 060 with $2500 dow $600 DN.—SPECIAL A new home—resele-with 2? “sioce. Gate Soon ene very low down payment. FIRST OFFERING ORTONVILLE = home in exc. cond. off ity Sash “down. the OF bel JERRY E, ADAMS CO, 2536 B Dixie TPE . , TERRY =| pe a aise Sith Lake Ré., Keogo Harbor rf A. Taylor 00 Oakland Ave. BRICK BUNGAL Buy Thru Partridge __List Thru Partridge _ Near aaer road, 4 on ms & bath, fur- nace, ba bento, owner _ state, must sell. ROSE McLARTY, Br Broker 3 <5 brick ranch. Built in Oxtore Meee On BST will it go!’ Be 7 sm © 1907 by NEA Bervice, tne, “Oh, quality pooh! What I want to know is how fast For Sale I Houses 483 a BANBURY, PHAM, 4 peted, brick, gas heat, carpe oven “ CWSON” $15,300. ted a basement, 2 car garage, : REAL ESTATE ; i hapa aw 31 ACRES. 7 paiinertieon te timalieee & beth 30° utility rm. 16 - breeseway & a 2 car apes. 2 Pre, Willem ake, Ben eat cows & 3 “ 3, 15 chiok- William, 000 cash.) ens & ¢ queke. 2 cash, 2150 7,500; terms. Call OR 3.6808. Seymour . Ortonville. IN MILFORD. . 6 ROOM MODERN, MUST BE —s —— como gS moved off ip. FE 2-9056. én : a MILL ‘LAKE, RD. cla ed, Amey Income 4 rooms 2 MUtual 44755 | Nes. EM pa oS ae. Svar ie acres. y ROGMS | AND BA ti down. arr, Bats ses. verti, i727 Ww ee "BY OWNER 3-BEDROOM RANCH 2556 Williams Lk. Rd. 3 bedroom, ranch home 4 Kw oak old itke new ew thrucu ew oak floors, a room, windo ar ‘©. Near Pontiac ereinege, i churches Pood I ‘PVT, OWNER. PARTLY FURN- 3 Full base- — home in 3 bedroom ranch home, 63° on pvt. lake, Enclosed porch, Gown. VACANT 2 large bedrm., — full bese- —_— Any beth. Lots of trees on AN HURON. VALLEY on “see, St Pontes FEMS 5008 MORE FOR _. YOUR MONEY » brick rancher. 1% bath, ceramic * thle, Gas furnace, $14,450 $300 DOWN TO Ors 008 DOWN TO CIVILIANS . plus costs — Drive out Us 10 to MLS, t te cia: . Fag Rag Ps Orton Rd. mile to our signa. ERRY E, ADA co. 1 ates hy 1 to 6, John K. IRWIN Sparkle Bright ‘ family income. Webster School District ti i foom ‘home. On pared. street Beautiful living Too => room down. ¢ eee: bas mee ment, pas hen yard “Sade ar Excellent Income Si ceed) ig care) John, | K. Irwin 6 . REALTOR $0101 rong Large gar den = ee TYPE @ rooms & bath. Full es. gas Savane. Only $9,800 with %,- “4 "BEDROOMS Close in. Excellent for imcome. d-car gg — Fg im good CUCKLER- ‘REALTY FE 4-4091 ayia partment is rented, Live and jet the upstairs pay for the —— down paymen! “a CUSTOM BUILD you have a plan you ike to build, comtact us for a bid on it, We also have several plans to choose from ity workmanship and material. Your favorite location and — be- come a reality. Call George R. jew 260 Baldwin Ave. or OR 3-4089 OXFORD : New 3 bedroom 7 basement. ase schools rege lot, oil furnace, large iichen. —— ed at 12,500 with §4,000 do LAKEFRONT Reasonable jac. with stone fireplace, rage. To settle estate, real bargain at $10,000, G. L. VAN VLEET BROKER OAKLAND 6-1160 OXFORD COMPARE - THIS | Custom build 1200 3 bed- room brick ranch rn Fy full base- | eT W. HURON Open For Sale Houses 43 $300 DOWN, TAKE OVER PAY- ments. 3 house. B: y room reesewa: & » Very reas. 466 Jorden. TE , colt beeen §. 8 6 mn. near 3 wile, [> ma Realty Ortonville. . , ee NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 or 3 bedroom starter homes full basement and cote wir- On lot. F, C. WOOD CO. iiames Lake ne and OR 312335; after 7:00 OR ee $300 Down 2 story treme with wonderful | , floor plan for room, lavatory in * basement. Bat $16,500, In this oan led didn’t kt came 16 Rooms ~~ for for sa208 Well taken care tely furs | suena Bee “Wake taney, Perfect for Children ‘fenced Owner Transferred ont- Bees Benedicts modern -home with too. with picture windows. Thi cra Sen built by owner for has many res. See this now, iicSo0" ei with i low down pay- GAYEORD 136 B. Pike Bt. FE 49584 AE Hy. heat, on Prospect Pe bdee. 4BEDRM. HOMES, CLOSE IN. Plenty of othe goed homes. acy . BW W. DINNAN PE ¢277 large family. First tleer has large -living room, a, kitchen, Four large b on the second Pull price $11,000.00, PIONEER HIGHLANDS ment, paved ae ae peti Syiven ag oy vheg WM. A. KENNEDY yy ene Brenings ‘til 8 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge YOUR CHANCE - full basement, roe ranch. Gas heat. Half Fenced & landscaped, Near West fiktes distance to school. ACT NOW ! 1! 1! HOME $1,500 DOWN Oakland County Realty 2610 Union EM 34164 or EM }2i1 after 7 TON LAKE, 7679 BARNSBURY. mod. rm den, tie ath & lev., utility rm., floors, 2 bedrm. ca aoe ment, slate 1% baths, ceramic tile with van- ity, Plastered is, oak floors iM yea = e, All 4 = — for Va ; J. DUNLOP FOR BETTER BUYS ‘Custom | eo FE #1198. N 100 WALL 8T.. $750 DOWN, ALSO $650 DOWN accept lot or car. 3 bedroom.| west Longfellow. 3 bedroom, full modern, near 1. Also paro-| basement, 2 car garage. On cor- . Imm ssion, Low! ner se rice, OR 3-7497. at door. + inst. 98950 Arnold Real Estate rE son a 2-7520 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge —e range, Thermadore — enac ie * arge living “picture windows.| MODERN BRICK lovely view, traverse draperies. BEDROOM IN Owner will "gel -_ fellahie party WA ' = with moderate dn. payment. EM} O:-3 CARPORT — ALL INLAID TILE — 1 BLOCK rw) Rus, B. BATH. . SENPORGH, FROM Lt yigd oe basement, ee my te gas furn. ELEMENTARY s8CHOO’ lots. fen Garden, carpeting, $2,750 DOWN AND $75 PER drapes, $10, 56.500, PE. 5-379 MONTH, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BARGAINS 4 ; $500 Down : NORTH SIDE —- 2: BED- Announcing Roe ee g§ a NEW 1958. MODELS NEEDS FUNISHING. Colberry Park | yuees sama ates, N ee INSULAT- OP EN JIM WRIGHT M5 OAKLAND ive. FE §-0441 Daily and Sunday 2to8 |_ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 ote sr et | oon Rok bomes, ‘DREAM GE KITCHEN New offering = Ottawa Hills, 3 15 * 26 Hy room and patio,| bedrooms. gn om room, ss PA Y room, 2% ae oS —_ ay baths and 2 car attached| rooms. W: closets in eac! 120x120. SEWER, bedroom. Buflding size, 36x42", A & BLACKTOP roads large lot, Wall-to-wall carpeting in New grade as. wae living room, hall and bedrooms. a Church and Price $15,600; terms. begin at 500 plus “y Nore: 2 1957 models. st a a bungelew, ment, . MODEL AT BERRY ooly of good lot. Pull price D. 2 BLOCKS AND ‘gle so8" rerms. This one is in ah eee” & Boe LAKE RD. Better today! | WARD'S ORCHARD - yp ad a a hom: Z hae Enema Elizabeth Lake Front eT vene. bedroom pom cupboards to spare. Family bey ee garage. 1 live fi room, lastered walls cove Ing room, fireplace snd) picture pr A naga <<, om window. Tiled . ON 2. more See it rived to sell Nice shaded lot with gentle} at $13,500; terms. — to one pad include! . instil wn c a water | ra: il $5,000 down. S bednoom brie rane 6196 Durham or Ph, FE 2-100. :> ar garage, eek rane och L nl nent Charm Nr. Wisner School yep voetuded, $ We bathe eg gel ed ghee d IE for tment today. — 1% car garage. inchede car-| , peting in 2 and paral and a Price $12,506, SMITH- gad ot w, murea PE 4-4sts. Ln | ae Established im 1016 — ». 29 | ANOTHER GOOD BUY ONLY — $960 Down for thie 3 bed- room modern home with room , ara > ot Teom, furnace. dcar ga ~ gempe —- No cross room 7. gee —_— Arrangement. 8. 2 Dining A % 23 Bedreome— Mester 144%4'x13%’ 10. 9 Closets. 11. Bathe—Ceramic Tile. 12. Base et? Well build all this on your lot for ONLY $18,912 TO SERVE YOU B HAVE enlarged and non ota Plant new Par yd N- : WE signed faed ‘“* TER Sy We have added « w furnish- ings, ¢ “aa ar Tengemente ein 3 tn th your choice or help you re- arrenge the plan to meet your _ requirements, tlie jane, to 1000 and = im our Peet? po feimous Sat tect jou we have ime pleas b fems, “ineiading onmesent ends Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor q20n Dixie Hwy. at "Telegraph FE 20123 - Open 8 to CRESCENT LAKE — 7 ROOM — & basement, Pius — ¢ renting at $13. per - iH BROKER vn | eee LI neat ranch home on beautiful - pet By bedrooms, built wall-to-wall car- features. $23,100. NO ‘MONEY DOWN 3 bedroom hemes ~ made at 5m 8. Rochester Rd. Smith-Crawtord, ng S. Rochester ‘Ba. OL 10002 let £. Auburn OL 61236 $500 Dn.—3-Bedroom New, modern i modern and decorated, — &. xy 9, with 41.300 down, 2 FAMILY Cons! pow on ment, Priced at sie Sree. JIM WILLIAMS L ESTATE & INSURANCE 12318 Baldwin Ave. Fre +o MIDDLETON ‘SPECIALS! +} REALTOR LAKEFRONT BRI bee new, yw, 8 bedroom brick oe | § a ; As He peak E. PARTRIDGE \ FE 43581 . 1050 WwW in ‘ton Plains area. Full price “HURON GARDENS —* ee white frame, come .. a a BUNGALOW Reis! 2 White treme bangalow with a "reat ment. Tile foor. Timken Of Steet fo am ores, © Toye Pe Erentege om Go tose. oar Oaly a tow feet Cass Lake, be sure to see it” Located only | lly oom ‘with ott furnace, Tie f Pontiac City limits. a] eee ROAD A Tul price sly OAM, with won rm, apt. downstairs with natural fireplace, J rms. & bath % ead ae Evan “ake nae BRICK RANCHER Bereayyhter & call Mr. Lensgs Bedrm. ranch pe iin i% tle! A. JOHNSON, Realtor . RILEY, Broker 1704 S. Te’ Rd. rz ent uo FE. $650 DOWN } Ae ag otek ee ee ia fs — , $950: DOWN 4 tooms and beth, ment, 1's car garage. $750 DOWN Plizabeth Lake off ie Rd. 4 large rooms and enclosed sun porch plus autity, LAKE ORION’ This” excellent ¢bedroom home with wall - to - wall carpeting throughout {gs only $2,500 down~— Hurry on this one, Leslie R. Middleton 188 N. JOHNSON FE 8-6003 $2°5 DOWN CLEAN, COZY BUNGALOW AT BUNNY RON LARE. IMMEDIATE | poscessiow. $55 R. J. VALUET, Realtor 348 OAKLA rE BRY ANT Low pown PAYMENT HOMES SUOE - ime — CLAWSON — ” ULTIPLEE LISTING SERVICE ON a ge for quick sale. BEAUTIFUL 7 FT. alum!- living room has ‘floor to ceilin Pl og fire- wee, an chly carpet- eye Extra kitchen and master ‘ooms, Exucel- vo Neat activities room, 3 car gara ln Lot tse graced by stately trees. Mee lake view ~we invite your inspection. | RAY O’NEIL, Res - 262 5 la Ra. FE 3-7103 # KNUDSEN | West pide : - na ungalow — td bath, Full Lovage ee condition. Wenonah Drive carpeted | Elizabeth Lake Estates tte ea a wel Jandecaped ft, WM. Hi Jeneuinvanie ; 244; - re a RD, _ HUNTOON, LAKE) / y nN acare Sf FS rk na = NICHOLIE j a] f i 1 pu: Garage. toda, AND HARGER CO. 33 W. Huron st, FE 5-183 Open evenings | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE TALL TREES © 7 312.080 “with eusetas. ial down payment, HUNTOON — LAKE - Loorgiyse | ranch—full base- with attached car } arage. Lake and park priv- eet. Shown b y appointment only. = ‘en beautiful > gand Priced at 823 500 00? ; taeee faves lot, Priced for CLARK REA ES immediate sale at $14,050, 1363 W. Huron - _— FE ¢642 or east H OME Mu Lis! Service B RANCH ‘We classify it such be- 3 large be Her 7 couse with beauty and and dining ell, candy kitchen with charm, p-#) not just a me ea 8 . basement, 2 e dedrooms, heat. Oniy $1 down, e, Mo ai pret- ty yard, » Hot THIRD = 4 water, gas fired Base Ray 3 room low. All heat, ‘carpeting “ct bln pe decorated, partial basement poten oads in easte ots lots. Full ‘price. oniy home. Located est Pons — urban, just a stone's throw SUBURBAN from Tel-Huron Center, Bus- es, schools, churches ving room axlt, ex on ~24 de Bitcnen “13538 with birch cup- payment required. This may boards. com basement with ree- de rem attached 1% car. therfore ng. OO | garage, kh Yabelie Pu “priee HURON sCHRAM snow a ill dutyn comer ik bungalow, on fenced, es er es. & Sun. Res, FE gg oe doen, bets, prac, | OEE pain a cheools «# or : ranspo $7,050 with} Multi-Lakes Realty . 2 BEDROOM Psa Garage, fenced gn leg 4 al good welgehertend” we. > sd. $14,508, 3060 8. Commerce Rd. MA 41578 Bateman Kampsen ner LOR COLORED . ison Street, 6 rm,, bedrm. ’ REALTOR FE 4.0528] Samed ome, wits fall Sasement, 377_8. Tele Eres, & Bun,| sereens. fully really a HUNTOON LAKE on vere Pree 2% ; room, den, Beautiful i . bunge teiacg ea a of home only a few years old isa TE eis bergen.’ or we would sot ue R. D. EY, Broker | ar 309 | Lk. Re bas new job PE #1157 nd and very anxigus. M an pe meg AUBUR! i TILD: Ind — H.C. empleton ; YLVAN MANOR : ye aY 33 ha root oom : oom" OM Beak. "De: ws, -_ rcted | Waterford ~ Bune, C customers ‘as asta TAN \\) SMM | Hoppy ‘Folks = ROCHI EST ER -BOMESITES. SS om. ot ‘Pontiac o° Fe Seeks Vee eS chee ees Siver Bel ata wae sas wee | nf RANK ea Ears om one ak ae ‘Cherokee a mee BUCKN ER FINANCE ©. os aNp FLOOR NATIONAL ot Telegraph Ad-eed look a tte: ae Rvs. atunre Blectnig. 2 joe Soon) ay CARL W, BIRD, Realtor ! Son RAY HG Rogie | a Sat : ee mm oes VAN UTICA | 3 eS “What makes you think I'm just going to wear it once? | TEAGUE FIN TANCE € CO. ee ee A Peas | On OME Om beet” . 202 N. MAIN Union Lake. EM 3-436. . ROCHESTER. M MICH, Buy Thru Partridge For Sale Farms _48| Business Opportunities 51 sett APBoTO t800 La Thru Partridge | ,. Liv ESTOCE ™ BAe AND ACREAGES, BIRMINGHAM DINING CAR PLUS HOUSEHOLD GOODS M LAKE. 3 LOTS’ Pace ee dining room, cold storage room. Ph, Rochester, OL 60711. OL 1-0791 lot facing ae W. DINNAN Shows good r Tiness forces 6s w. Huron Bt. PE 425Tt| Wosdvare. “arth ‘peaitoy 200 3. . Loans $25 to $500 sidebnae : = BREWER ee. on signature only N DUCE LAKE CHAN-| Px 4-618) FE 5-038 pr Thru Partrides HOUSEHOLD _Hie me Incest st Thru Partridge - . = - FINANCE CORP. , , r Lake Frontage LOOKING NEAR OXFORD LETS TALK OF PONTIAC * home is for quick ‘ , a ” Eee ot See St ce | om pave Bh cons memn| Sees Teeny eee) ree NR a eo nie ‘Grelusive area on Beer Lake. Pull : A high 15 O tege saa ee Prat —_. Lo % “wit ws YOUR CHANCE LOANS — 000, $1000 down. : price #18008 with forma Plein faite io down To step into an established, : AL PWEBSTER —_|- balievatly "low vprice. ‘Ths E “ = bor. C OA _8-3133 widow “bas Suitered.y heart 30 = LAWRENCE oS aay > Sale Business Property 49| Sore. MusT “BE. SOLD aT ONT TT Waterford Lake Estates Clar Stein parcels. | > Busi is Froperty * tare, bine quarteys re WHEN ‘YOU NEED ding and_briet “REAL ESTATE INC. eee eee, * Sar : : e . an of $ : lin ES Peni a. home in trade as down 20 - $500 i | SERS TAVERN, CLASS “C". SDM, 2,000 DOWN Menature. “car of furaiture.” We ~f a = oe lak mmunity; 12 m ‘ s LVER LAKE FRONT jm ge ~ tor i owners zt -- rs ‘restive ae town ys budget. We will be tind te help Priced with terms, at below am Teatas. ie new you with your money problems saat gt ¥ , Parmer, Real- this needed to spark plug on MICHIGAN BUSINESS i Toad, close to Union Lake bared : FE e 574. Co, Very desirable property. om) ee BROKER 70? Pontiac Stave Bank Bidg. Priced to sell, Call for informa- 513 8, ' RD. ai a CT. ton. pan ar Eon ibwt poon | CEL_CASH: QUICKLY M-59 Up.to $500 22 Eke een at # 4 tual FRONTAGE of 160 feet by MACHINE SHOP Pull N 198@ to 1956 cars. t feet in — Good for any — e ly equipped, Nearly new bufld- a A ares 7 ves on henge metal corner. ved : ER- mies gt song owes pam aire p , Menaturee end other Oe) wie 5 fedders $165. Also — oom MILDRED. oaont = 50 Own- er oe ek ok Priced at $11,500 ‘with rs Owner will rent wi we , Gener rons Dorothy Soyie tana A 4-6492. ae = (M50) Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A pe, (EM 30et or ‘MOviel ¢eerT ‘Oakland Ser eens ae Loan Company selore 5. : . _Drayton Pisins ' : ; 2 Py ; WAREHOUSE & 2 MODERN oF. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. OS a a we Evian nee | "heen meet Aor ..| LOCTITIOACIS Y , EaReh. 3 bedrooms,” 1% tile LAKEFRONT OR ‘34231 or PE 5-020 ct feat leading dock. & 3 FE 2-9206 overlooks the lake. ‘Mahog-_ COTTAGE For Sale Acreage 47 way, location. Se" ee” | 8 TRE “BIRD TO SEE ; led recreation rm. we onthe ‘: . : er 70 ae year. You ents . terms. - Pish , this room : ' e : iB. om ae elas een excellent gh Re dase ‘i Sroliog, Jand, “For Sale or Exchange 50 Onn ott Epes ent Bevis is WT inwseses ava FE 4 is3e or low a = terms, Allen's Appliance. FE : e to your weekends. ie st toat liveries Call : 5 Roy Annett Inc.| Ping, ‘sande seach. “tate “ier am bee AS opie Bog a AUGHON 841.8, SATURDAY. | NonoE iT S608 : Fong toe ont oe one gt 4 IP c PA GUS, 1 Realtor or_trade. fe PO. 58. oa eee eee | | lick as August 24th, 1 p.m, 2235 Rose- cond. $30. FE 48067. REALTORS Jair collect: Ortoavitio _N 5 Business rtunities 51 m for jon. pO” - ECGES s S iG MACHIN 2. Huron PRderal toes] trees. This lee good buy st Oppors excellent “condi Bret thing ie $25 TO $500 AUTOMATIC WASHER nee, Wi a ‘ Ges Breage ant Pamey 24 sires 5 ACRES . 4 GOOD HARDWARES FOR SALE | included at $31,000 an, Will con- NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Make payment of $650 mont : sider contracts trade. Or your own ‘¢, auto, oF Only $149.95 Complete re . Coronet Floyd Kent Tnc., Ramer bt ape RR are tmaseen, Has gctee eth mile REST HO othe: | securty. & to ie months L. A. WAGNER CO. “OU : in 2200 Dixie Hwy. at ‘Telegra CODED & ROLLING — undeve lake ie. Cal- FE 4.358] | meg ceeicormer Pike) | tae om of the war bot» tt | chine eubiiel, 2, olld. walnut $pbrel. Mecctons joostion. $7,000, 5 ACRES OF GOOD LAND. LAND, BY} List Thru Partridge REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES __ Mortgage Loans Wee © par. Gas and ses, re power, tea mower, 26" SUBURBAN ef ACRES, 4 MILES NORTH OF A-1 TAVERN. 1090 W HURON St - | LOAN , Fans sos ets " aeette pg Emm teh . Clarkston’ Beaulful Bevel Didg | Located in Marine ity on sagen ae S—-$600 ‘to $1,500 Gorascee venting sank aprings gad Sckinge of the iete be. B. bath, Oil heat. . site. $1,250; cash or sell Clair River, rent only “er s0 STANDARD: OIL CO. cats” coed an oS mattresses Li rome nadtes, 8. Deming, 2 8. Wash Bt. lot with ee ee , Owner. EM 3.4833. . Tavern is neat and or sot, iatauiona’ ehaire iam . jean, Canadian trade,| 1s now offering. for | Oakland County. Oxford, & Sat, Aug. 23rd. vileged ‘with. peed . "ane. 40 CRES nan. ate wane & mot: TV sets, radios room | & 24h. See details in Auction ony ‘ Cail A being located next door to the car| ¢7n 2-stall service station 2 For home additions or ites Dinette : $11 00" witn Westone down pay- Movum $7618. ae 30 acres tillabie~19 wooded. Lo- ferry. You get busitiess fixtures on Orchard Lk. Rd. at esstres improvements. ooh mise items WI pos Sohuma. : aA for with} Wilson. gylvan Shop 3. To ™ or enclose er REFRIGERATOR, NORGE. - $35. oa Discount for cash te mort-|~~ 9 ced y Tak Lakefr wag = and ot se? a4 $00 earn. i. = Barons oot ae intag."Pionetai house pay constructed. — — . Wade dept. te real ‘Al. PE 2-437 after 5:00. . ane nao Goodrich. A terrific ~ gg gee bed ce av . ee uali- : x ERA . FT. KEL- “GEORGE ,pLAIR 3 dso down, OR 3 OR 3-9400. ulation’ buy, small farm or home- brook 3-4075 a ig tewide | fied man. Call today. FE isss. 3 Eatage home : : oni easy venma ee coe ah Credey Deluxe 4500 Dixie REEAUTOR 5.105 /SEVERAL GOOD LAKEPRONE| “le. Only $7,050 with ensy terms.| Inc., 2418 E. 7 M iNCOME OPPORTUNITY — $5006 Appr 3 pa tonal Buf UP TO % MONTHS TO PAY gee range, Bal, $2 per week. ot ; a AUTO PARTS AND JUNK 7 Saeed seenred, Bare 9168 to ¢ phove FE 44728 Sat Sesh sreuea, fasten of tnee| _ siee. dryer, Geile fhe Son “ ” “a anand, e - £. 4 ___"Bves, OR FO ae Fw DINNAN Ss Cl t SS ie ule = aoe ar Qpportunity tor disabled pereana. = Sitape 55| parking. en re REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. _ Huron __ £2577 ie : nership. ,__ Fon os trie : ig | DEER teens t| Se kston ee ES EAE Cal | oo an MARKET ny |? ot bccn aerate | mtel BOS peat Se nt | gt proce <9 FE Sa, A God shi area. Cash Cite 4 miles BO or e LAKE ae ert Th Sip y BED. Ri a ain cera INC. Eeabety hate n Lake |RA.” Zoned, Hight og Some groceries. Clean spud. ere ine — ear. 406 First St ge — tad Beights on Auburn | ® weed = i rus ma he rm. : rm. home, 1% baths, living rm. \Maple BODY SHOP WITH PAINT ROOM handle » $3,500 to | MODERN ee 40° > i ae ee re eee. Kitchen dinette, family rm. 2 ae ving anartets fat sale. 3031 , & 37 for sale of trade. EM 3-2061. 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 | : = cash to m oe 5 Lie agg For Sale Farms - 48| Sussveth Lake Ra GT = VAN VLEET Z_ROGM “HOUSE 9250 Do" WN. oy pat teed ts or ake won z \ range, built a “ =) ROKER Tab +80: fel 3 room —aGlroux-F — er pags peas a otter. Por nas tones. | 9 Ac , VARRE, FARM, HOUSE “Ticense, walkin box regetele QaxLan #ileo __oxronp trade or good pickup. PE 6i0,) 4% Ft. Wall Tile ee tan sesine Ok racious your 3-2830. ‘ ease, frozen ¥ LISHE: G, a, ourse *_ one on same eta thts esate For Ss Resort Prop. 4A : Faas, 9p". — le Ma. _euses, 230 Osmun. FE 2-095. ne pang bnneg omg Sag Batata 3 7 BEDROOM HOME. TRADE OB OB Suan. nous Paint 8: $1 95 tons ute co “aeesr : tog a L home, on. a bill- with 5 ale — na FOR SALE: PLESHA GROCERY | concern. Equipment includes so | stlizfor @ late model car ers. 141. . PE+3004. | Center, 102 North Saginaw, = down to Deer ww nnn | O IS Tne Sie) Sees! & » . Beer & wine license. 4 aes et APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE, | 20811. Lake with 100 tt. of lake frontage |BRONSON LAKE. 3 BEDROOM| ™ nae Ramo, tats Narn, devel. Stele louse i neve tend Tit | San caent Wat hydenatic gate. | + Siar y INCOME 1 APT PUEN. | “fae tenet Ge ue sae on ae RE gem good swim-| home on black top, overlooking t ness "r ton. ft. © ness forces sale. Inquire at store; ————— in the Rochester-Utica visieaty = pe scratched. Also several SPEC] ALS. | ting, fi eG & winter sport's jake. $1,500 down © prank ae Drapes "i Haitie 4. 6904 S. Squirrel Rd. Auburn PART OR FULL TIME For smalier home or lake cottage,| full size ranges im electric and sdine. eg miles north of Barnes Lake. Lake front, 1% lots, iene's ae frien & qiand, | | Heights. _— OPPORTUNITY 26 miles from Pontiac. OL 1-5: 2 = at extraordinary values. Mich-| Maple beds ................. $19. THE BEST BUY in the Pontiac to Hway. on pri- located in alee Get among good Gaiaghan Realty. a ock |®OR LEASE. SEVERAL NEW 8U- . lay offs. If you can invest | 51, a4 OUTBOARD MOTOR, 6 Fluorescent, Orehard Lk. Helly wood bed frames, heavy any area is this 3 bedroom Cedar jane. : homes. stool, 1, deep weil. aarei 3 deluxe Guif #stell service; #120 for our latest in — for saie or trade for luggage od lifetime guar. 788 with living Foom, /4 bedrooms. 2° living rooms, | $2,000 down, raion = iat merchandising machines. We will| trailer. MA 43319. At ‘Toner, sparkling osk floors, plastered| ® room ang truly modern Lake Ni 2 bedroom modern | 120 - ACRE FARM, LOCATED 15| Stations available immediately.) establish » route for you E gset | ea Her. Mi UTOMATIC W ni : Smalireases of” box alla, anbeneetl base-| Kiteben. All overlooking the lake! home. Fireplace, automatic heat,| miles north of Pontiac. On 2 m Phone PE 20°73 Write giving | 1* WOLVERINE CEDAR STRI grat. cores penis. Excellent aad nig, ng ee Cas” * ment. tix!? ro Ps OF a EL. and countryside through large pic-| _ carport. Priced sell county roads. 20 acres hardwood FOR SALE PURMITURE STORE, address and phone to Box sf Pow fbergias bottom boat, 10 ew VHP Foam rubber sofa pillows .... and pickied | ‘ture windows, 3% baths, H Pont Harry J. Bit — ifs N. Main St.; ‘timber, some orchard, 5-room’| new & used Also clothing.” tiac Pres Scott-Atwater motor & or italer, er finished : . lot. You pisces, 2 cocktail bars. Recrea- : La Mich. : partly modern house; 2 barns and /.. businesses, 9 stores together. it To a REALTOR car or sell. OA 8- Will Jove the ‘prick frest, Located | en room. Culling radiant Best CABIN — NEAR WEST BRANCH, | eet eee Oe cok ae | Dee nid een ea Pe ETiss *Pantnivas Is rei | i eoaF & MERCURY MOTOR, thwest 6 miles. $12,950, and it le a e. FE_2-4339. rau ace TO SEE. ; . dividing. . : : is “prectically new. Inture gol nates ceough for min GRASS — NEW CABIN, cash is . stile Festus, Write box aie ee SMATL 200 ON Dixie HWY. BO: trae for lek uD oF dump truck. tures im: itemize —| large lot. Center resort ares, ad- . Pon! ress, for further de- ; a & month Dusi-/ 4g PONTIAC. SELL OR TRADE | — T" A ; ou. Meed to see this beautiful) Joiing state forest. Good bunting,| tails, Will pay broker's commis- \ HARDW ARE 000 down, full price $12-| ‘towards vacant Jot, sake’ tia ) heme fo appreciate its value. Jai Jerry Morrow, Gledwin’ eects; | 22: \ BUSINESS sa gees Guinsie’ I have omer. ta or what have you? FE |. Brick homes, each with two rental s | owner etred | Mich. Garden 67638. NEAR BIG LAKE Best of ations in Pontiae sub-| business requi all my atten-| - tediie. West side io | _dutsiness. Outy 9ov.see with terme. CAKE COUNTY OFFERS MORE— GA ACRES - Fronting on 3 roads, Sahee end 08 main highway tion. ut sell. Dixie Hwy. te ay - GE ROYAL. tse FOR OLDER Cal Us tos: oF appointme ‘or too— room farm hom barn. : Clarkston, Orchard Lk, _ eaies. Cos on dalled . Tnvestigate our, listings now. There is an opportunity to make | very nice small apt. Plenty of Buy Thru Partridge 7 STARCHTER. 4 DR. CATA- cat teecwe ever gate per mens,| COME ~ sEE = BUY try tie se for size: black dirt front this 12 acres| tablished ss made to order} | List Thru Partrid ian. for older tat or cath. FE . An Lent Lk. furn. ¢adin, Beach, would go a long way in paying for an ambitious couple. About ge ; : rcs with Cl a. ee “ : eat? fae this farm, xy ~ re, Sune ay ¢ sx WARWICK | HAS. on 3 | Gn. Your chance of a t - South . mm, cabin. V.G., subdivision. J ry. purchas seh se building. 3209 Or- ’ : k od. $5, duced? $21.000 to tiee, | or tensed on terms. ehard Lk. Rd, Goned business, 56 BUNGALOW _ to were fr those “retirement arKston ge, Or og yO ROY KNAUF about 3,500 sq.ft. for lease. Cali, SHARP 2 BEDRM. HOME. : : REAL ESTATE INC.. |&, Manistee B. Pun. cabin, $2,500 seth W. Merce gt. we Seat | ee ee Oe PE Se, FULL BASEMENT, OIL 4 age * }GA, 2 cabs, barn, trees, & deer,! Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor |=" 8 Nic ‘STANDARD SERVICE STATION| HEAT, OAK FLOOR 8, 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich, $2,250, Dt Eig Ae LAKEFRONT Pontiac. 6 mos, old, pumping 16,- PAINTED WALLS.__ wed MAple 5-5821 Bas L., 2 lots, fw in, $2,750, 2200 Dixie Hwy, at Telegra : P ase L.., , furn. cabin, $2,750. | 133 Hehe cCLass ¢ ; 000 . per month with good po- NORTE END LOCA . #0 A, timber nt. Band Lake, $000.| CUSTOMER PARKING | 300 ft of sand beach, 10 rentai| tential. For lease. MY 21883. TY POR A SMALL HOME FE 20M Realtor ont $m Income Pr 4tAion ve: err unite, in best resort arta of state.| STORE & MILK 5 Rt taax’ eae oe us ‘roperty 7, Sow mod. cab. 2 val FARMS Modern home and 2-cet garage.| home on highway. $3,000 will han-| {AL NEED NOT Bm 2 FAMILY INCOME. § & BATH Bite 4 lots, cab, Kar, barn. > By eee Le 7 . & Faw td lek ree makes this @\ steal at wre NA 23 - REAL ESTATE. ‘Ale fon. Pe yes P [0d Meek” near Luther, Some trees,| ful 4 ecte farm located 4 miles SOME AREA \, vending business. Must have $10,~ 2 te ~ $050. - \ south of Lapeer and only % mile! crass c, Will show 20 per som re R. ol VALUET, Realt $1,200 DOWN et Men Tee | | Sig! geek teres ben tones, tent| | sere, wemeaen, ter couple, Low ee ie a wr eee he ~l iin ND A ; AT OU WANT? We prob-| she: modern 3 bedroc ony | ‘ ate se "eer car eee on large ae ae Tmmsediaks paseesian t pete). S007 =. Tf write, call or asep| home. fully carpeted, large roorss, | fenl,estete and at fo . | Sale Lond: Contracts 33 ee Evens wks tees is pee i in. oe full basement, large screened CLASS: 7 ; 5 1% TON INTERNA-| - Cy Be g ‘ Gare "}\ Only. 4 with $9900 dows, Im: | LAKEFRONT \ 25% DISCOUNT | Sanat + 94990, hesanel e R. Hiltz FE 5-181 STAIR: FE “ M2 Vet theeoe ee a bee eeneaee * a Leet eeneee ol SPaRs eee Pict ee beeen Odes eee ebeens ee ee tt A chair banter eee wee en eee seeee } +’ a . enaeee OF xiscce OMAS ECONOMY | anions co : ede 48 , Huron. PE 41139. } indedaischeiatl & ces. w "8 | Therefo: we | now or Vv : ate » < 1%. 8. Saginaw PE 56-2100 . | PL EAL pou, . OF 2S, to| for under cabinets, under To o Rd. at benches, PORCELAIN pA ees agate 8 tie; @ft: toboggan, $10. PE wood fruit ladders, 18-te-26 ft. 4 French doors. 2 ft aR hoe $ in. Se aan Th GUARIAM. 3 GAL. COMPLETE. FLYER TRAINS : 172 South Saginaw St. NEW 10X15 WHITE WALL TIRE, ss “PORD ¥AIRLANE 2 bh like new, = i, HP Be a paddies, — “pump, $30. Window fen 87. ‘Saito tm aft lengths ...... ft. hs 0./% in. 21-ft, lengths ......- ft. Bord’ hood with glass werk, 630. /% te, 31 *, : vee ag ou intend make a change! cookin side shelves, ay og system? Do Jh| lower. calting board," aah ne e@ rTawer in. 2 HOUR SERVICE on oll! soup” ye ., X&¥| PRINTERS — MODEL KINO: ee on bent, _ “pe. 3 mags. Good od straight mat- ANCHOR FENCES move oe peaks dooms for new ma- s. —_— MI ; Pier eeriates PE Sian. par pay _ ALL. GOOD BARGAINS washer, af Bendis @ Gryer, match: Clear ¥-Pine Mares, AO ft. i iteen — and —_ chrome Clear oe jot ee e and 4c large 0 He ely, 8 Pe} rs "rot e 1. oe = Bet Ses fa PLY WOOD SPECIALS e carry a oa hae ag a pen? pel tg % eel Finak Benet apm SURPLUS ‘LUMBER & | - MATERIAL SALES CO. has 5340 Highland Rd. (50) eser mouton ae coat size 10. Hoover vac- uum with attachments. EM 3870. w fae i? Sore ¥. 2685, Lavecr Big Fae Bar in we Brick Puuldi on and, its of sity Rental De ALCAN HEATING OUTRO, GREE ieee | are good cond. “100. Sale Store Equipment 64 GLASS SHOW CASES, ones é chests, Snow, Cagme. stony RATIONAL CASH Te Sore Cheap. Plant Now Lakeside Nursery Inc, Open evenings & Sundays. ____ For Sale Pets 69 4 TIGER KITTENS. HOUSES: en. Free to good home. 7 oe ey he boxer 43071. whiner i fee New edeon, | eee . AND . 12 ; 2 & | i ; : E GERMAN LED, femaie, black & cream, Set roms, Wonderful dis- ven Hill faa Foster Ra BEAUTIFUL FAWN BOXER PUP- AEC Teg. must cell cheap. CHAMPION SIRED COLLIE PUPS. . Stud service. FE 56-3055. - Tr, Fomsh lie 2% ata oe eg, an aien Shots & license. OF CUTE FEMALE PU aay FREE. peenomee : W'S CHINCHIL: FOR SALE. $i00 pair or vit trade, FE 5-406. SPANIEL PUPS. ALL colors, male at service. 25811 rs Pa: a. GReen- 44079 or GArfieid 1-0000. CHSHUN NIATURE SIRED in a Black. OL 1-6526. ENGLISH SPRINGER PUPS—AKC registe: from ae geen | ia Fic Tl , fone PE 64-6519 | P. As PARKHURST Whe ¥ pexely acres bees “This is all supposed to be very secret—but let me know it I’m not whispering loud enough!” Auction Sales For Sale Livestock _ 72! PRIDAY avoust” ‘GuD 10: 2 4 West Shiawassee Ave Fenton. Nice lot furniture, China i. YounG JERSEY GE ala ily cow y cor i 1961 For Sale Poultry al. igen Sales 5089 Dixie Highway 4 Drayton Plains Every Friday ....7 P.M. Every. Saturday ..1-P.M, Every Sunday ....2 P.M. BUY . rs DAILY y Your Fruits and Vegetables for Freezer or Home Canning PRAS, 2'4 LB. PACKAGE. CHERRIES. 2 OZ. , 6 LB, CAN, $3.35 iO THE ESTATE OF RIVA ‘ agua ge over Eggleston’ 5 store, aN. Wi Ox- -| ALL wie SQOOTER “ss 66. MOTOR >| overhauled. iF : S DOZ. ay Frosen Food fifa pa Howsetrallers 78 Tr BOTTLE GAS PARTS & SUPPLIES i % mi. 8. E. of Pontiac. ape seen” moe, tae nlAlways Ready: to a BAGLEY PROTORANTE Auto Glass Specialists Safety glass for all cars & treshe, claims honored. Mrs. ‘Jack Prasil Safety Auto Co., 123 Oak land ve e706. 4 | STANDARD BRAND Trad Gages ries D. WILLIAMS 451 8. Gaginaw at WE BUY AN ND SELL tL, GOOD ose state Tink SALES ee 5038. Saginaw FE 40687 Auto Service 81 sCRANKESHAPT GRINDING IN THE eae ae 1964 CUSHMAN EAGLE.. Exc. cond, With accessories. PE 5-1436. 1957 ALLSTATE. USED 4 TIMES. Extras. 4250. AA 600. ‘$6 CUSHMAN EAGLE, Like NEW — recent: pg ogy & ated. "Very isst, “b e — $350. 0. Call MI 4131 6 ueer me PAID ~ ony eens 254 8. Saginaw Btn pe aren Pontiac Auto Broker __Sale Motor Scooters 82} = a5 _Used Truck Parts 894 fair, PE 65623, For Sale Motorcycles 83 “se HAR Exc. FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON eVICE “ON Brain “Gain ‘conse Sout ~~ For Sale Bicycles 8&4 ry pase yt! BICYoLns. P INCH. 6s oe” Gin orm BoYCLE OA 0-226 i fe 4 Proprietress . ejen 7 | ELLIOTT S| GHCTION. SAT. AUG. & AT 1a aoe aa located 4% miles vie. aes to : io ae ee % m “}_Bever_regret. this BUR oo PLUMS. “BRI van —_ : & Leonard's, 231 'N- 231 N. gquirrei. PEACHES — RED HAVE ens. FIN- ~ for the freezer. Wonderful ! A fine in 1 tion, well cared for and — cor 1950 ic vieactor model r R Ponuae FE PEACHES APPLES. HOME- il. 20 ft. suger, etc. Clarence and stead Orchard. 6460 Orchard Li. ag for sale at Button's orebard, m4 N. Lake Angelus Rd. : ree Sale —— 78 HUNTING OR | Mon Yong “Bh S Bs + ga 4. —. > Bestview Farm, Rd, between fon Rd. & Adams Rd, MY 23-3573. 3-014 “~~ ENGLISH POINTER vata * SPRINGER 8 SEANIEL GERMAN SHEPHERD. BmAUTI- _Sale Farm Equipment 76 960 FORD TRACTOR WITH CUL- buss saw, MA. Sate, ALUMINUM MODERN housetratier. = TVs and other Bud Shelton on Motor Sales Auburn SON WITH man transmission, = ag oe WOSILE ‘Cathiean 2 blades & ab m modern, Bujtia TV 4. Don Ish, 146) Thay N HW aft - pine ne a —AAA BUYS— rden tractor, riding & NEW MOON TRAILER. fully marked, 1% yrs. old. Gentle we children. $25 1 large house, FE 23-4001, GERMAN SHEPHERD ge 7 oe out. $25 cash or trade. 2504. PUPS, 6 WKS. si $10. FE 5-4226. TURE DACHSHUND MALE ee bin eel “ater 8, FE eo eal ud serv- 5-6322 pe 2640- Hatton a. Searese ‘alton “ yr ABC TRAILER, AIR CON- Spex. auto wash, PE sev, awn. MODERN ACME TRAILER Fontac Chief Mobile Homes of Quality and Distinction. COMPLETE LINE me Bolens Garden trector from sediciggbecg a $85, phot We a. im service of your - es eS wipe HOU iGHTEN "&: "SON _ 3. I. Case & Fe ason Dealer bid OL 1-9761 se 4424 Se ee be wssneseceenes HR ‘ mold et etreteeenenenee Be ter round... cicessee U ibs, interior veteeeene OF & & 10 WIDES CLEARANCE SALE Also 8 huge, selection of tat Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Ine, st deal e’ eT on a new k ractor. Used” re ‘ weeks. = be- ause of illness. OR 3-2538 OLD. om FE «1 Pontiae Rd. at ke. FARM MA A AND used. : north ‘Oliver Sales on M24, ot Oxford, iy T ; take car or cash as — mm iy terms OXFORD TRAILER SAL’ Garden- iiencunY eRe arEERING A eee aera Ww. a _ Boats rz ieoesociad vad enc: Evintades * ae 4 bes 2688 Or or 2 BOATS ALL READY POR me. 8 ht. Doint, 10 ft, Se e “flee $900. MY 3-183. ° F. 5 : 1s’ STERLING BOAT TRAILER. _ Fe sabre. 800 Ibs. Exe. cond. 385. ie Ne INBOARD. REBUILT. i BP assed, ew trans, —. paint. ale OR 3-5742. 4-FT, Pieue't % HP. GREY _vE Pr beet. If no answer Pr-3-5425 §@ HOLIDAY CHRIS CRAPT. 120. . Like new. Conv. top, ski-tow, re- bg em. siren, FE —_— Queen. hp. B meds motor with elec controls. per cent er ae oo 5 OH. ws $275. OReenleat 44 44503. H re. Tarp. Trailer, OR CLOSEL. OUT OUR BOATS, NEW and used used collapsible tance, Aircraft 15 f. center deck & trafier for $275. P*bergias Soren Star special, $495. CIIf Dreye Gun & Sporis Center, 16710 Bally td. Holly. _MElrose 4-671. EVINRUD ZEPHYR 4 CYL. 5 HP utboard motor, Recoil starter. FE 5-0193. : FOR THE TOPs IN ALUM. BOATS ses the Meyers Sabre-craft, Amer- ica’s finest ceuter seam boat. pm Gy hy a rine boat’ We ard dak Sat! - ok oe EE Watinw Supplies: 300 Ore 306 Orchard Lk. EVINRUDE MOTORS GRESTUIN. EVINRUDE MOTORS. CRESTLIN- et, Wizard & Thompson boats. Fibergines” ea boats — $229. Gator boat er your boats. etc. Piexi- : bo 44 fog eecemteite. “Plastic sup On nee} rice, $179.95, Seil for $130.00. Pade Pair 320 8.. Telegraph, on MY “93792, mg ft. heii,» Like new. a0. A tens arae 1st a 12. Alu Levee reduced 408 Ow Yrs. = ‘ST PORD TRUCK EXC. cond. “8488 Dixie. OR 3-1751. ALL MA Aa 2635 Auburn Ave. PE 46632 ann E Qt Sele, Trucks, 90 SS ey dn. assume paymts, $17.08 mo. Call Credit Al Shults, _lana | we jet, Trades aceepted, terms ranged. Hurry to: Jess McNeal Inc. 8, Woodward Birmingham ee MI 4-2042 matic blige pam = depth finder -| ¢| CABIN CRUISER. i738 HP | 2-4810. y+ -*g call OA taste. | 4 Ss e dition. oF 10359. oi F iruek, pertec condition, = ‘FORD — STARE. NEAR- AUBURN MOTOR SALE Corner Pike & E. Bivd. 1956 ¥% TON PICK UP $995 LARRY = Leni DUMP BODY ND HOIsT. 3 %/° 7 yds. cap Her inloranttion ak §-0219. INTERNATIONAL 1% TOR. Priced to sell, FE 24750. WILSON GMC New & Used Trudits Oakland at Cass FE 5-9485 - 1955 CHEV. PICK-UP ANDERSON Thies is «a % job with low 182g. Telegraph Ra. 6-902 — 4 OPEN. SUNDAYS ee. 22 oe y WOL PEOPLE'S A SALES -- fae ack, “ash” aot“ Henning 68 Oakland FE 22351 = Walled "take 207 For Sale Cars 91 BIRMINGHAM NASH CLEAN CARS LITTLE CARS ceptional condition "36 Metropolitan H. top, 1 RAH, white Walls, we'll bicker price! "$3 Rambier country ab. H, TOP new red & “= finish, auto trams Cte 2.26. sues » $685 = Rambler super 4 dr., RAH, OD. 255 Rambler -1 condition, fre sect eees ae $1195. FORDS ‘s Lo, coupe, = automatic, low miles, very clean ...... $845 Mae condition | $795 2dr.Raet AMBASSADORS *, a —_ trans. R&H. Cont’l. 2 | Sees ee $1405, ‘5. . eptaden® auto, a. R&H, "S44 dr., gestriegs AF it: « $885 har Ge Windsor, P intl brakes \ Black. a tani ea CT re eigen Haskins Chev. i and heater, ae = ‘cab. un dercoat. $1,150 HAL? TON _Pick- ne | new. $1495. Only “ ocunsten sony Deaten | BarRD gulore. ATT thor- ‘85 Metropoliten convt. nom. exe} immaculate - #1404 B At Colossal Savings” SEVERAL: MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM — $295. oe re can ome” TAKE ADVANTA oun “NGAnarACHON HASKINS ~ wn GHEVROLET- OLDS 5 ae eee ee + oe - WIBK’ News Rela FRIDAY AFTERNOON va, doonta tt WCAR, News ste Jim Vinal! CKLW, News 8:00 WIR Jim Vinal News, Paye Elizabeth| W. ieaaes WWi, News Curtain Cails News, Wolf CKLW, A. Grant, G, Mauser 4:20—WIR, Hall cknw, WJBK, News, Tom George Wonk. News, i Otel WCAR, News, Thomas wen Sin "Deland ws : CEL News WPON, World News i2:30—W, Time for Music iw. 1 $:30—WIR, Music Hall pen "lwi wees ae WXYZ. Wolf, Osgood Suk ee le WXYZ, Wattrick, Sports CKELW, News, ‘David 1:06—WIR, W \ CELW, WJBK, News, WW, Ross war News, McLeod T. Malone % pen Boys CAR, Ni Page WPON, E. Bird, Revival CKLW. “ WPON. ¢ With Mason 9:00-—WJR, Wm. Sheehan Ww. Pedal m George | 5:30—WJR, Music Hall WWJ, Minute Parade WCAR, News, B, Martyn “WWJ, Jim WXYZ, Breakfast Club Ww Chuck Lewis News, McKenzie CKLW, News, David 1:30--4JR, Dr. Malone CKLW, News, B. Chase WJBK, News, George WWJ, Fran é i . Secret of Success on TV _ Showmanship and Money Back of Playhouse 30 i ee i 3 4 ‘| oratories, New Hospital Program OK'd Pontiac General to Start Residency Training in Clinical Pathology A residency training program in pathological anatomy and clinical pathology has been approved for Pontiac General Hospital by the Council of Education and Hospitals, hospital officials have announced. ~* *« * The addition will be the fourth in the residency training at the city hospital, Others are in sur- The program will be under the direction of Dr, Jdehn J, Marra, pathologist and director of lab- Residents who complete four-year training program will be 4 EF i “Climax.” back with an acting role in a Colum. bia University play. His first “| acting won him a Paramount aM) sereen test. * * * a didn't get a contract _ but tor! 4s a World War If lieutenant in the Navy. *x* * * Before TV he produced such jack"; lton in a dramatic| Broadway hits as “Private Lives” ong mg beens gl LONDON (INS) — Rumors that all is not well between Laurence Olivier and his wife Vivien Leigh continued today. Vivien spent part of her vara- tion with her first husband, Her- in Italy. x * * # Olivier spent yesterday with his first wife, actress Jill Esmond, and their son, Tarquin. Olivier denied to London Daily Sketch writer Simon Ward that there will be divorce. “Ti’s nonsense,” he sald. “You know there will be no divorcee.” | Olivier said of his visit yester- day. with his first wile: ibe here. ‘enrr'4 “It's quite natural that I should be here. It's Tarquin’s 21st birth- day. Miss Esmond and I have The Sketch said that “reports of of between Vivieri they . residence at the beginning of Sep- Glider Pilots Body : Found in Wreckage Fuh Talents = ‘at Union Scale gery, internat medicine, and ob-) stetrics, this! |The Reluctant Debutante” in Cin- SS Singer Hopes to Prove Negro Can Susttin His Own TV Program By JACK O'BRIAN ‘NEW YORK (INS) — Nat King Cole, one of the most popular well as most talented singers in the jukebox arts, is getting won derfully encouraging assistance) from some of the biggest names in TV who want him to make a last- ing success of his Tuesday night NBC-TV variety show . . ‘Stars who can get $50,000 and up for in-person shows of their own are joining Nat's cast and working fér union scale -just—to—help Nat |? prove a point—that a Negro can sustain his own. TV show . , . Meanwhile, Nat is not making any fortune out of his friends’ philanthropy — Cole can collect $20,000 a week in nightclubs, the- afters and one-nighters every week, rates high guest fees on TV ($7,500 on the Perry Como Show, for instance), But in at- tempting to establish on a, na- tionwide basig that thére iv no for $2,500 a week . take—turned down the chance to sing with Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra on the big “Edsel Show” ithe Ford Motor Co, will stage (in | Sullivan's hour) to push off its new Edsel car. ‘. The chance to sing alongside a gent of Bing’s stature would be worth many times more than the $2,500 Edye snooted. It might even have pushed her to the point of truly big-time contention . . . PAY TV SHOWN. Paramount Pictures’ Telemeter Corp., the pay TV system, is stag- ing a huge public demonstration of its closed circuit method at the ‘Savoy Plaza Hotel in New York. And no matter how the opposi- tion fights, the consensus is that pay. TV will be here anon—but won't do away with commercial, or free TV as we now get it . The Arthur Murrays will trap Mickey Mantle and Ted Williams into.dancing on the Sept, 2 show in return for nice big donations to their favorite charities (Bos- ton’s “Jimmy Fund" for Ted; Hodgkins disease gets the Mick's TV moolah)... Parade” debut in summer legit shows: She “fractured ‘em’ in Kansas City (“High Button Shoes"’) and then the cutiepie got huzzahs for her ver'y first straight acting in cinnati. Gore Vidal, NBC says, ts script- ing a “super-suspense” story for its imminent “Suspicion” series re- placing Bob Montgomery. We trust it will be better than the super- satire Vidal once wrote for Milton Berle .. HOMES MINUS TV : In this great big TV-conscious U.S.A. some 13,500,000 homes (of 50,000,000 in the U.S.) are manag- ing somehow to get along without television . . . Only 1,850,000 are without radio, says Nielsen . . . Jack Donahue will direct the Frank Sinatra ABC-TV filmed shows but Kirk Browning will di- color line in the entertainment | world, he is working for NBC-TV | Edye Gorme made a woeful mis-| Jill Corey is training for her “Hit) | => - Today’ s Television Progen at ove - Programs furnished by stations Usted in this column are subject to change without notice ; Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel 4—-WWJ-TV Channel 7—WX ¥Z-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV $:30—(2) Playhouse 90, Linda Dar- ~~ Richar. Kiley, Keith Andes in “Homeward Borne.” (4) High Low. (1) Wrestling. (9) Feature Theater, “The Last Chance.” 9:00—(@2) 20th Century Fox Hour. -(4) (Color) Lux Video Theater, “Diagnosis Homicide,” Craig Stevens.. 9:30—(7) Cisco Kid. 10:00—-(2) Dr. Christian. (4) Mich- igan Outdoors. @ Club Polka. {9) News, ; 10:10—(9) Weather. Z 10:15—(9) Theater 15, “The Stran- oo ; TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(2) News. (4). News. (7) Kukla, Fran, & Ollie, ©) Pop- eye. 6:10—(2) News. 6;15—(@) News. (4) Weather. @ News. : 6:20—(4) Box Four. 6;30—(2) Sgt. Preston. (4) Andy Williams, June Valli Show. {7) Lone Ranger. (9) Abbott and Costello. 6:45—(4) News. : 7:00—(2) Bob Cummings. - (4) Groucho Marx. (7) Cowtown Ro- deo. (9) Million Dollar Movie, “Paris After Dark,” George Sanders, Brenda Marshall. 7:30—(2) Climax, “The Stranger Within,” George Nader, Rita Morena, Charles Korvin, Kath- leen Crowley, Regis Toomey. (4) Dragnet. $:00—(4) People’s Choice. (7) The- ater Time, Stephen McNally & Mary Sinclair in “A Shadow Between.” 44) Juvenile Court. (7) The Spy, “He Spied on a Queen.” (9) TV Auction. . 11:00—(2) News, Weather. (4) | News, Weather. (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Million Dollar Mystery, ‘“The Lone Wolf Returns,” Melvyn Douglas, 11:26—(2) Sports. (4) Sports. Boston Takes Back Seat to Brazilian Bean Feast _By EARL WILSON RIO DE JANEIRO—Brazil is a bean-lover’s paradise. Here they have bean banquets. My mother-in-law and my mother cook beans as expertly as the chefs at the finest hotels. But Brazil has a dish that those two ladies)" must try cooking for me because it’s bigger and beanier. _ Yul Brynner almost lived on the black beans | during one visit—and I saw Ambassador Ellis _ Briggs having some at a party—but Brazil doesn't stop with merely beans. “Felojada complet” is what they calf this feast. It seems to mean “beans with qverytiting else that's grown”—maybe Boston or Maine has the equivalent, but I’ve been denied this mone WILSON treat until now. Well, you start on a pot of beans in which there’s also stewed bacon, ham and maybe some chicken. By now the walter—who wears a straw hat and is in overalis—brings you side dishes of rice, beets, cabbage, wonderful little peppers which make it almost too hot to eat—and then a special side dish of orange slices. ~~ “They're to~ coolt--your- mouth~ and sweeten you a little. I had stuffed myself with beans and 11;256—(2) 10: $o—(2) Mr. District “Attorney. _—— ‘Faye Elizabeth. Nightwatch Theater, “Mexican Spitfire’s Elephant,” Lupe Velez, : 11:30—(4)- Tonight. (7) 30 ute Theater, Ida Lupino, chot. Tone. in “Award.” FRIDAY MORNING 6:50~(2), Meditations, (4) Farm Report. 6:56—(2) On the Farm Front, 7:00—-(2) Jimmy Dean, (4) Today. od best : % 45—(2) News. _|hiving.”? ie ; ro rik Carni' 8:30—(7) The Little Rascals. |e that today’s dent gen ¢45—(2) Cartoon’ Classroom, - enor said, -. 9:30—(4) Treasure Hunt, - Ouray’ lent boi. => Friend Harry. 10:00—(4) Price Is Right. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth or Consequences, 11:00—(2). Hotel pees epee () Tic Tac Dough. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. A 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. & Ricky. 11:45--(2) Guiding Light. 11:55—(9) Billboard. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4) Play to Win, (7) 12 o'clock Com- ics. (9) Peppermint Prince, 12:15—(9) Children’s Newsreel, 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) (Color) Club 60. (7) The Erwins. | oe Corliss. Archer. (2) My Hero. (7) Lady ¢ (9) Going Our Way,| Movie. 1:30—(2) House Party. (4) —_ ond Groom. Margie. 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (7) Ramar' of Jungle. 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 2:55—(9) News. 3: 15~(2) Secret Storm. . 4;00—(2) Susie. (4) I Married Joan. | (9) Circle 9 Theater. 4:30—(2) Our Miss Brooks. | 5:00—(2) The Early pan mi Mickey Mouse Club, (9) “Dance! Patty the fixin's for 20 minutes, sipping a was about to give up—when I dis- covered a sausage in the bean pot. So I started all over again. I fear _ the Ohio and Missouri-style Deans I've} always adored now have competition. | TV series with Desilu. (She'll play a housewife instead‘ of the original gov't girl character they planned).. gal Sigyn Lund left * ‘Happy Hunting”, for a H'wood screen test.. ansas and Miss Ohio of '56 are audi- tioning for chorus jobs with “Lil Abner".<«.The UN’s Dag Hammer-| ‘iam at Lower Basin 8t. contest in the Catskills. Lucky school- kids! RUBY | rect Frankie's live premiere Oct. 18. The huge two-hour NBC-TV General Motors. show doesn’t even have a format yet, /and they've tossed away the outline was paid panteiety - without too many worries—he has ia lifetime NBC contract bigger than Gleason's CBS pact. Rod Serling, one of TV's hest dramatists, received a rejection slip from “Climax” .. . _|Ecorse Mayor Voisine to Seek Re-election DETROIT @® — Mayor. William W. Volsine, currently under grand jury indictment, has announced that he plans to seek re-election as mayor of suburban Ecorse. * * * Voisine filed petitions yesterday -for the Oct. 1 primary election. He was the first and only person thus far to file for mayor. on * ee. -VYoisine was indieted by ‘grand 'Theodore R. Bohn on gambling conspiracy charges and egy teal ale nil7 Boys Towing Bricks ‘ Placed on Probation have ~ piaced' ah pours bro esi 96. excered.f0 male, reat: for which writer, Carroll Carroll | Jimmy Durante ante te a comes Singer Elise Rhodes will wed Navy Cmdr. 8S. L. Voiler. (A| ifriend says, “I knew it was love when he talked about her the same way he talked about his ship.”)...Julie Newmar, the six-foot-tall showgal, announced all her boy friends must be | taller than she Is—thus slashing the list in half,. Spencer Tracy, asked when: he'll finish “Old Man and the Sea,” reportedly answered, “My birthday is Jan. 15— it'll be then or when I die, whichever comes first”. WISH I'D SAID THAT: It’s true that woman’s work is never done—and you can blame it on day time TV. camp: “They-make me shine my shoes and fold my clothes and make my bed, and if you really loved me you’d’send up the maid.” they didn’t keep moving further apart. That's earl, brother. 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