4 America’s air warning system with. and Mid-Canada lines at last and farthest north of ~ Radar Chain Guards Tip of Our Continent WASHINGTON i — A 3,000-mile radar chain across the upper rim of North America — designed to give warning of hostile aircraft — The system of electronically * connected detection and warning devices-has been dubbed “Dew-line’’. — for distant early warning line. The installations cost more than 600 required three years to build. million dollars and The warning system extends from western Alaska across through Canada to Baffin Island, and it is extended seaward by use of specially equipped planes and ships. It is the northernmost of three across North America, and is expected to provide three to southern Canada arti the northern part of the United States. - *& ¢ Information gathered by these devices is relayed through an elaborate chain of automatic and semi-automatic relay points to the Continental Air Defense Command in Colorado Springs, Colo., and to Canadian Air Defense Command headquarters at St. Hubert, Quebec (circled on accompanying « four hours’ warning to cities in map). But Not in Oklahoma satis adhe aa eked Cool Weather Available AUCKLAND, New Zealand @ — An American professor, Dr. Charies F. Reid of City College, pajamas in Auckland, today in the coldest weather of the year, nine degrees. He had a suit over them. Se "91's g0_cald I pit on two pairs of socks, two sets of under- clothes and ieft my pajamas on,” he told children who swarmed around him at a city school, Dr. Reid is here with a touring party of 10 TOKYO (INS) — “Come In,” invites « sign on an air condi- tioned restaurant along muggy Tokyo's Ginza Street, “It's Fleezing Inside.” OKLAHOMA CITY # — Porter Sam Barnes told police that Harris McCauley, 38, apparently delivered to, his room at a hotel, backed up his last demand for New York, went to school in his women teachers. irate because ice water was not service by brandishing a .38-caliber pistol. The temperature was 94. Pontiac Motor's Birthday Celebration Set Aug. 19-21 | The Downtown Pontiac Assn. will put the torch to Pontiac Motor Division's 50th birthday cake with a city- wide extravaganza planned for the city during Aug. 19-27. | The announcem ent of the affair was made this morn- | of Hoffa, Reds jin Power Grab Today's Best News:: ‘ @ Probe Sees Tie Link Teamster Leader to Eastern Dock Strike, Gangster-Rule Plan ‘WASHINGTON (INS) — James R. Hoffa was named by Senate investigators to- day as an ally of gangsters who worked with Commu- nists to grab control of union locals vital to New -|¥York’s daily life and to na- tional survival. Rackets Committee Chairman John L. McClel- lan (D-Ark) that the Teamsters Union heir- stranglehold” ssi the port fF 73 iy a ~ 3 MeCleflan announced that WU President David Dubin- oe very Berger after learning of his ac- tivities. Sen, Irving M. Ives (R- NY) stressed that Dubinsky is an honest and distinguished labor’ leader. Berger, according to Kennedy, was a “friend of long standing” of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Some Cooler Tonight Fan, Ike Sees Chisox Clobber the Home Team i sipped a soft drink and watched like any other fan last night as. his home team, the Washing- ton Senators, took a 7-1 clobber- ing from the Chicago White Sox. did raise both hands in excite- ment at Rey. Sievers’ fourth inning home run, which gave Washington its only score. Eisenhower kept his own score card with a red pencil, chatting occasionally with Gen. Alfred M.. Gruenther, president of the American Red Cross, who sat on his right. Carthy, who died May 2. : * * * Walter J. Kohler Jr., 53-year- three-time Carthy’s old supporters for help. i ee Kohler will be opposed in the general election Aug. 27 by Wil- liam ‘Proxmire, whom he beat twice previously in gubernatorial elections. Proxmire won the Dem- ocratic nomination by defeating The U. S. Weather Bureau has predicted slightly cooler unpere| tures for Pontiac and vicinity, | Tonight's ‘forecast is fair and — with a low averaging 63 to 67. Seattered showers are likely to- morrow, The high will be 8 to 90. In downtown Pontiac the lowest temperature recorded preceding 8 a.m. was 66. At, 2 p.m. the mercury registered as. Yesterday afternoon's brief —>——ing-by—Vietor_W.-Hoerath,*— the! general chairman of event, and a member of the Board of Directors of the DPA. é Topping off the eight-day cele- bration of the birthday of the Pon- tiac car, will be a musical show Aug. 27 at Wisner Stadium.. Headlining the entertainment will be Johnny Long’s famous” orchestra, the dancing of the Terry Sisters from Detroit and televidion’s Step Brothers, the Petticoats, a New York singing trio, Boh Maxwell and his Swing Harp, and a harmonica group. | Beginning on Aug. 7 some 200,- 000 free tickets will be distributed to customers of downtown mer- chants, For the lucky person hold- ing the winning ticket to be dfawn during the show, will go a spank- i i On the night of Aug. 19 the down- town section will echo the music All the colorful festivities will be part of an “appreciation program” of what the Pontiac automobile in- dustry has meant to this city, ‘er of the DPA and one of its di- comsitee. This will be the first big pro- | + motion program staged by the | infant association formed in Jan- stressed Monroe M. Osmun, found-| © rectors. He is chairman of the show) > ture drop in downtown Pontiac. During the drizzly half hour from 1:45 to 2:15 p.m., the mer- cury fell 15 degrees from 92 to 77. Temperatures zipped back up to a muggy 87 within an hour, however, and remained there throughout the showers brought a sharp tempera-|this Rep. Clement Zablocki of Milwau- kee. : Spencer Decides to Go to Packers After a meeting with Nick Ker- bawy of the Detroit Lions and general manager Vern Lewellen of the Green Bay Packers, Ollie Spencer, 245-pound tackle decided "WASHINGTON —President | day for the Senate seat previouty ‘Tg Equip Hospital Addition held by Ike-baiting Joseph R. Mc- Triplets for Bigger House triplets born to Mrs. George C. of a telephone company dispatcher. The couple, also parents of two boys, has been living in a THREE ARRIVE TOGETHER — Nurse Mar- +tha O’Blak, of Pittsburgh Hospital, holds girl Ainsworth, wife 4-room house. Said Mrs. Ainsworth: “We didn’t expect them until September. My husband went out and rented a 6-room house right away.” i AP Wirephote over Montana State Prison convicts. Peace Restored to Prison which saw eight. guards seized as hostages by rebel “The riot collapsed after nearly nine hours when Atty. Gen. Forrest H. Anderson promised a full investigation é today after.a day of rioting year-old prison and serious consideration of 20 de- mands made by the con- victs. . The riot’s end came only a few hours before sorne 200 Montana Na- tional Guardsmen and peace of- ficers. were poised to invade Cell- of conditions at the 88-"—~ City’s ; Not Yet Decided But Main Issue Annexation Found Void; — Decision Favorable for Fld 4 hid Aid equipment, ordered prior to the unfavorable vote. * * * on the West Huron structure. Con- tracts totaling $3,573,554 were ful- filled by a three _ million doliar bond issue approved by voters in tion of a half million dollars from the city last year. Federal aid cov- ers the balance, TO COMPLETE SHELL Trustees say money now on hand will only pay for completion of the seven-story ‘‘shell,” originally slated for final touches next sum- mer. Sharply rising building costs Walker, a defensive halfback, block 8, where the convicts held by ‘rot broke out in the exercise yard at 3:30 p.m. . afternoon. “Til egal,” Pe ee eee Rules Attorney; wag to be in Lions’ camp today. Fass ty “Ridiculous,” Answers Princ ipal uary. Its aim is to “revitalize downtown Pontiac.” Other events during the August celebration will be the decoration of downtown store fronts. Lamp ing new gold Pontiac automobile. big surprise. Be assured Fj 2 AS RO LORE PRI I EOS OS SD EDGEWATER PARK, NJ. @ —Controversy rages in this {iny town over whether elementary _ who come from some Richman’s. dec received here thi * isio this week. distance to Grace Before Lunch Stirs N nb was. Two were released shortly after-| (Continued on Page 2 Col. 5) |the land from Waterford Town. ward, and a third went free min- : ship. utes before the riot ended when | Plans for the courthouse might Anderson made his to: the p be revised place aresenshoed ompe lla weed Press: | Sd csdss regaves ts be Oo The prisoners freed the five Te-| Costes - gg | 2 ie, i Ee maining guards, who said they had pied —_ - ‘ not been mistreated and had been ‘ Under Michigan law, the offices locked in separate cells a Guwnt arene iagieia idle "gy {of the sheriff, county clerk, county Then the convicts went into their) — seeyetexese# ss? treasurer, judge of probate and : calls voluntarily and the big mass sroapepeveat bee a ig deee register of deeds must be located of men - the exercise yard fol- Puzzle se ue SS at the County seats,.not the cir- lowed su % xf Pe) ss rete ss ga eee cuit courts. “+ : chiss qctecbes seis cote The rest of Judge Dehnke's deci- : ls in all, about 380 prisoners—the | TV & Radio Programs ...... 37 | sion is expected later this week. entire inside-the-wall population M sscesse+sedes+-37 | An appeal.to the state supreme (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) . -eoe 21 thru 24 ‘court is expected, | . See, ee 5 EE BER 3 = : Meanwhile, work is progressing: 1954, and an emergency appropria-|t ew Jersey Schools ! * a « The Weather __ Exe 5 ) of 5 hugs New School Aid Bill in Next Congress WASHINGTON o — President Eisenhower said today he is op- pc 28-0 cy et dr agar the administration’s civil sigate Mk awe bahay the Secale. Eisenhower told his news con-|* ference the power of federal judg- to enforce court orders must sustained, He added that was - word on the subject, dvance of the news confer- Knowland of California, 5 , Sen. Rs iH ie E ut gaa g UH rid f yf if Eisenhower said too he is very hopeful that Congress will act soon eS eee bill. He said it was news to him mutual security legislation x* * * Eisenhower also denied with con- Hib ers described in a taxpayers WET lelint Officials ‘\Hastily Trim \Plush Trip Fund FLINT @ — Plush expense ac- suit as “paid vacations” for city) commissioners, got trimmed down, yesterday. By a split vote the City Com- mission decided its members should attend. meetings at New — and Mackinac Island on ctual expenses. Earlier the commission adopted @ resolution authorizing each of the nine corimissioners to attend) the two September conferences with $800 spending money. This led to a taxpayers suit by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Odile, seeking an injunction to halt the trips. A hearing on the suit is scheduled for ~~ Court Thursday. State Body OKs Tests of Clinton Determine if Pollution Sufficient to Enlarge . City’s Sewage Plant to determine if enough pollution exists to call for an expansion of power perform the tests “within the next two to three ‘until fall, he added. months.” Results aren't expected The action resulted when the commission learned Pontiac voters rejected in May a bend vote to finance an auxiliary plant in the city. This had been ordered . back in 1961 te stop the overflow ef untreateg sewage inte the river, vantage. ©n the school aid matter, Eisen- hower defended his stand that the 08 pollution of the river. “If there is an unlawful condi- tion found,” Adams said, “‘it will be up to the commission to deter- mine what the city should do.” One factor entering into the tests, | r.|the official said, will be to show. what effect a treatment plant at! start on a peaceful life together. Pontiac Motor Division will have! \ green|day of the period Dulles Working ito ‘Earn His Against Time. Eleventh Hour Nears in Race to Halt Arms Talk Collapse LONDON (INS) — of, ‘State John Foster Dulles began today the second full day of his desperate round-the-clock effort to get some kind of giobal arms JOLIET, fil. (INS)—Nathan F. Leopold Jr. accomplice in the’ 1924 “thrill” slaying of i4-year-| old Bobby Franks, said today he menting on yesterday's rejection of his fourth bid for freedom, told. a news conference at Stateville Penitentiary, “1 wit begin preparing pe agreement before it's too late, “There's too little time to a gta ae out of hand.” The” four Western powers — France, Britain, Canada and the) U.S. — resumed discussioris this capsiak a Gem ro hee, ment plan to be presented to Russia. Dulles met for the first time with. Russian delegate Valeriar ‘Zorin today amid indications that the long search for a disarmament agreement may be at a ¢ritical point. The Dulles-Zorin was part of feverish diplomatic activity by the big three Western powers.on this next to the last originally set for negotiations by the U. N. Dis- armament subcommittee. The five power group has ‘been meeting since March 18. Dulles met with British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lioyd and other Western officials before disarmament talks. The British cabinet, too, was probably called into session to discuss dis-|OWld be located in Idaho, and) armament, Should Be Peaceful LITTLE ROCK, Ark. e— al couple who took out a marriage license here ought to have a head He is Billy Olive. She is Lorene Branch. aware when he made the nomina- His anger growing as he ed, Eisenhower said a man’s political contributions would never be con- sidered by him in the making of an appointmnt. * * * And, he said, bis voice shaking with indignation, he didn't take it very kindly that someone should suggest he would be swayed by such a consideration. Democratic and ‘Republican lead- ers in the Senate have agreed on & one or two-day recess in the civil rights fight in order to pass the appropriations and some other measures but Sen. Morse (D-Ore) blocked such a recess. yesterday. Pull 0.8. Weather Bureas Report ore te AND VICINITY—Moestly fair \demands of the Michigan Milk Pro- State Plans DETROIT # — Faced with a strike ultimatum, %5 Detroit: area creameries agreed today to meet ducers Assn. for $5 per hundred- weight for drinking milk. None of the city’s so-called “Big! Four,” however, has agreed to MMPA demands for a 35 cents per hundredweight increase, said Jack W. Barnes, assistant genera] man- ager of MMPA. The “Big Four” are Detroit Creamery Co., Borden Co., Twin Pines Farm Dairy and Ira Wilson & Sons. There are 63 creameries in the Detroit area, but these four handle more than half the drinking milk sold in the metropolitan district. MMPA said it will go ahead with plans to withhold milk tomorrow from creameries which fail to meet its demands for an increase. At the ‘same time, the Dairy Farmers. Cooperative Assn, of Michigan \(DFC), a splinter group ef the MMPA, threatened as MMPA Strike Looms | hundredweight: said milk would be delivered only Milk Check independent “economic action.” It said it wouldn’t go along with the $5 per hundredweight (4614 quarts) the MMPA Is seeking. The DFC ts asking . $5.50 ml Leon Van Bonn, DFC general manager, added, however, “I don’t: foresee a strike this week because) we are not ready for one.”. - re 2 . Jack W. Barnes, assistant sec- retary-manager of the MMPA, said his organization had in hand about a dozen commitments from the 63 milk dealers the MMPA supplies in southeastern Michigan. Barnes to those who had agreed to the price increase. He did not name the dealers who had agreed. WOULD DELAY STRIKE Van Bonn said he hoped action. by the DFC will be delayed 30 or possibly 60 days and that it will be coordinated nationally. : GOP to Battle A-Plant Scheme Dem’s Bill Authorizes Federal Development : of Power Projects WASHINGTON ® —. cans rallied today for a battle on’ 'British are turned out some 40,000 kilowatts en pe. ae ee 2. Authorize the government to out StcnSeae ta omen tae “Pgbvere: ewaretoragenge=iligrsin itric cooperative or -municipal power systems, at Elk River, ; Rapids, in Nebraska still to be The authority was wrapped up in a bill W let the «Atomic Emax gy Commission spend $259,230,000 for construction for its military program and the development of peaceful uses of atomic energy in |the present fiscal year. . Pontiac Resident Confesses Mail Theft A 3i-year-o.d Pontiac ada | ‘who worked as a substitute mail| ‘carrier at the Birmingham Post | \Office, pleaded guilty in Federal ‘Court in Detroit yesterday to_steal- ing a J. L. Hudson Co. charge plate from the mail. Wayne E. Fischer, 37, of 138 Cot-| the tage, is free on $500 bond pending sentence. He was arrested after his wife Isabell, 41, was caught last Satur- day in Hudson's Eastland where she had made purchases italing $126 on the charge plate’ of Allen S, Gray, of Birminghant. Mrs. Fischer confessed her hus- ‘band had stolen the plate fyom the ‘mail last April. Police Allegedly found merchandise worth’ $750 dur- Fund-Issue Meeting Freedom Board) tomorrow or the sie day.” : | Leopold, would “try until my dying ipa “ ; é vain Sore” ee William G. oe etl gs “The 52-year-old convict, com. clemency, Hospital, City Plan Se. Thousands of spectstors jammed the Boardwalk and beach as firefighters attempted to control the fire on the wooden structure, Flames shot high in the air and a pall of smoke ing 2 search of the Fiochar howe covered the vacation resort. When the Waterford Township: (problem—there was no Grinking} ing laay camp program began this| week at Highland Recreation area, tonight. ‘Partly cloudy with seme chance temerrew of seattered esoler | today, might 63 te 67. (west te north winds at 5 to 3 an hear becoming variabie tonight ahd temerrew. Teday ie F Pontiae * pr Lowest t * om yen 8 am.: Wind velocity 13 mph eo Bun seta Wednesday at 7:53 pm, Sup rises Thursday at 5:24 a.m _Moon sete Wednesday at 10:20 p.m, ‘Moon rises Thorsday at 12-07 Pm. Dewstown = Femperatares sess ee Taesday in | im Pontiac _#Ahe pecerded downtown) Seen Sete e wen’ eee tee, ee Peete ee rere = ipens #4 58 Los Angeles 94 71 Raltimore oi Maerovette 83 60 Bismarck ot 66 emophis 6 7 Brownsville 65 7 u so 8) Bytfalo gs “4 lwaikee 82 66 / ‘Cherieston 86 7 immeapelis 86 68 Chicago i ll gal Cincinnstt a4 4 New York + bs Cleveland Omahe hg a6 84 Phoenix 110 : 02 67 Bt. Louse es. ii oe €i 66 & Preancero 7 87 , 106 7 8 & Mery (3) foots Hou watems Bt i pas 4h: aT tig) ew iy 1 4 “o 7% } 3 ‘i = : : * ea . } A : bu but as a practical NO CARS DELIVERED ~ =§=§_—| annually.* ¥ =~ : course with the East. They arei® | mdi kM ML pou €ctnomic proposition, the honey-| Several hundred Egyptians] vniixe many military revolu( u? Dave “Westerp leanings. = Galore on moon with the communist bloc has | placed orders for a small Russian) tions the Taetian rising fet!’ = ** _ ; end mae All 3 Floors . : been a busy one, car costing about $1,400 during) survived nearly five years with-| Then there is another group, re-/E Gt ESE FST 7 re : = 2 @ 3 the Soviet Industrial Exhibition in| ot a hanging or an assassination |Portedly headed by Nasser’s right- : ij | 63 The Russians and their hard-|Cairo last January, So far, not) among the top plotters who ran/"and man and “assistant presi- # a pressed satellites simply haven't one has been delivered. . the country as the “‘Revolutionary|4e"t.” St-year-old Ali Sabri. | . SSisuks Sa, Sac8,s Bs SASS, a “S| Eno iis mw’ yng der] ag tee Sec ed a co ec pnt ofthe gerne : = | perately to swing the pendu tion put the officers into civilian|Paber ‘Goumhouria,” Anwar El Tea. 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Reg. $3.98. ee shows. : a Second Floor Street Floor ‘,° Second Floor See Truman Autry, the Woodpecker Lends Aid Short Sleeve, Sleeveless Women’s Orion aoe J Sanforized Cotton pen doctor, for your pen #0 Feathered Friends =| WOMEN’S DRESSES § CARDIGAN SWEATERS § Girls’ Playclothes, 2 for $ , troubies, MACHIASPORT, Maine _- : 4 : One of the largest stocks |Householder Willis H. Miller says Sheaths and: flares - il r > ae, High bulk, super soft, shrink controlled. Cool shorts, halters, peddle pushers, 7-14. in Michigan of oll mokes a realy happened. an can] iz Sysoye- hae calats end Sales, Se Sizes 34-40 in 5 colors. Reg. $5.98. , Subteens 8-14... .2 for $3. Reg. $1.98. of pens and pencils. es laced bard er a te Tuied Floor Street Floor = Second Floor . saw—and heard—two obviously | ope tressed staflings perched on a ! A terrif ! ve on Boys’ General Printing |vie secs tw tave’'tren's'nit] «Stock up now and save terrific buy Sa oys a & Office Supply Je: Seine tm weaver] -| Short SI . ier. ie ; ° : Office Supply |siaui tens 'eas’=| CHRISTMAS CARDS | Charles Antell. ort Sleeve — * _sewntm | MAKE-UP KITS — rape 3 ) 2. rome $ used to ; — f N , the quality Ow Cards * i ‘f Ava desi ou save Waste Postage ; ; r f: > oe can seating up now! Sanforized cotton sportshirts in no-iron fabrics and many colors. Sanforized. Sizes 6 to.16. Save Hurry, in! now! Charge Yours .. . Street Floor Charge Yours ... Second Floor Little Girls? Summer PLAYWEAR Dollar Day Bargains in SOFA PILLOWS Foam Filled! $ Precision beem teoles end easy: computing spring scales te # of , mailing needs. Replececdle diets. % ot. te 2 en. eolibrotions and | te 50 tb. capacities: As low os $2.95 Designed by famous Em Westmore of Hollywood. Complete kit contains liquid make-up, liquid rouge, lipstick, eyebrow and lip ~~ and outlines, Reg. $s Rag. te | $1.98 2 for 1, s 8 , MORE COSMETIC /BARGAINS! | ope | Reg. 1.50100 BATH BUBBLE BATH ....../...51/ a] bistsle washable, beautiful. “ Reg. tHE ere nia TISSUE ..10 for $1 Shorts; midriff swimsuits, suns = and — ae , et ' phan RUS! suits, pop - over - blouses. ig 1 ‘many patterns iy a +t i; ints and soli _ : 1 General Pri inting & fi Supply a eit ot Dollar Day Savings!! a Base ne are _OPTICAL LENS SES |. .-2 for $i he na tet Colors, sizes a f) il x : 7 W.Lawrence ogi i : Cherpe Yor’ at Wale». teat Plo 1 feos} gol Cinnas feeny Saki wl ; & 4 \ Ng) oy x | : J, \ ' | : S ; ( \ * ‘ “ / f : \ . \ ; | ) » cp We ‘ ay ac : / ; ‘ Te OY han 4 | EVERY DEPT. ON. ALL SIX BIG FLOORS! 5a oe —WOMEN’S WEAR & ACCESSORIES— STREET FLOOR / Reg: 1.00—STRAW BELTS ............. 2 for $1 Reg.. 1.00—LEATHER & PLASTIC WALLETS 2 for $1 SAVE 54.98 on Contemporary Styled OCCASIONAL CHAIRS © $14.95 Ss] 50-Piece Sets - VALUE -+- Service for 8 Reg. 2.98—-WASHABLE COTTON HALTERS 2 for $3 | Reg. 7.98—COTTON BATHING SUITS .........$4 “Take Vout faa... ee a with MATCHING of These Three Big-Value —° | Reg. 2.98—PLAY SHORTS .............. 2 for $3 - : : - * : » * a ee : , : Kitehen Appliances | Reg. 2:98—PRINT COTTON SHIRTS... va 81 : Huy in now for these terrific : . : : ag : Reg. 2.98—SANFORIZED COTTON BLOUSES ... .$2 | value occasional chairs! Biack Fine Imported : wie bos anus and ems ond | eae 7 ; <4 Reg. 2.98—COTTON “TOP-ALL” JACKETS ..... .$1 heavy boitafiex covering in char- : : 1: ° : Reg. 2.98—RATON and PIQUE Se ee English Dinnerware Bis aes ose $ a3 De Suc “COVER-UP” UP’ IACKETS ee 4 on fo : : ake , EACH : - @ Living Room e : © Dining Rm. "ey $s] ; , —BIG BUYS FOR MEN— oe} ea | Hortaetpaprsiny tna ee ee : steam and dry won, electric 1 Reg. to $12.95—DACRON-COTTON < : 8 areal -Chocse your new. dinnerware in for only $8! All are war- ee ee Te eee ee fet | @ 8 Soucers to charming pattems, Grey Lace ranted by the manufactwer. | Reg §.98-—WASHABLE JACKETS .............$3 | an allover desi with touches of utry ins Se eee tenes ad ond Sivery Fiahdy Sell Sees : Reg. 2.98—COOL PLISSE PAJAMAS ...... 2 for $3 in bive: owns ‘ow, 7 ee Mods te Gene as Reg. .20—WIDE-HEM COTTON HANKIES .7 for $1 _ee ® : Vegetable Bow! araamypace ie ch anit ae Charge One or Reg. 8.95 —PLAID WALKING SHORTS ........ m | Charge Several Today at, | © ' Platter 7 Au Three Tedey | Reg. 5.95—BERMUDA SHORTS ......... ca | Wain, - SE Charge Your Set ot Waite's .. . Filth Floer \ f)_ | “Filth Floor Reg. 2.95—PLAID and STRIPED CAPS .........$1 arog 7 — : ‘ Reg. 5.95—LEISURE JACKETS .......... ~~ oS Jumbo Size Plastic $ Women’s 100% Orion Lorge 8-Play All Steel eu Reg. 5.95—IVY LEAGUE WHITE SLACKS $3 . ; ‘ ; eg. 9. eke te GARMENT BAGS | | CARDIGAN SWEATERS vat PLAY. GYMS 710 Will hold up to 16 garments. Reg. $1.59 New Fall colors. Reg. $5.98 Includes 2 Swi Reg. $19.95 | Clear with colored trim. Sheet Fleer | Sizes 34 to 40. Sees Feet | ond skye poe adie —CHILDREN’S SPECIAL VALUES— | | : . _ SECOND FLOOR r : White Cotton | $ Men‘s Short Sleeve coe Lerge 9 by 12 $ Reg. 3.9 : ‘ eg. 3.98—PRINT and SOLID SLEEVELESS BRASSIERES SD for® ff | SPORT SHIRTS SSB | erer Porcu rucs *¥@ DSSIS nna. Siogs 34 to 28. Reg. $1.00 Solids, checks, stripes, plaids Reg. to $7.98 | Heavy durable fiber. Res. § $215 50 Reg. 2.98—1-PIECE SWIM SUITS (1 to 6x) .....$1 A, B, and C Cups. Street Floor otane 9M, Lond Xk. Street Fleer Reversible. Reg. .49—KNIT COTTON PANTIES (4 - 16) 3for$1_ , Reg. 3.98—COTTON SUMMER SKIRTS Heavy Quilted Plastic. $ Men‘s Denim c= | 8-Cup | $o> " felt... ei CARD TABLE COVERS | | LEISURE JEANS y) for > CARAFE | 5 4 Reg. -3.98—SUBTEEN COTTON SKIRTS ........82 Yellow, rose or green. Reg. $1.98 | ’ Real loafing slacks. Full-cut. Reg. $3.98 [| Set includes carafe, brass stand Reg. $4.98 Reg. 1.00—NO-IRON SHORTS and HALTERS _ Fits standard size tables. Street Floor Small ond medium sizes. Street Floor and burner, with 2 candles. Fifth Floor = (BOE oe 3 for $1 : : Reg. 5.98—1-PIECE SWIM SUITS (7 to 14) .2 for $3 Luncheon and Cocktail Size $ et ee ee $ Hand-Painted Ceramic a | Reg. 5.98—SUBTEEN SWIM SUITS ............ $2 : PAPER NAPKINS bxs | | BUTCHER LINEN — y yds I BAKE-WARE for I - Reg. 1.98—NO-IROM SHORTY PAJAMAS (7 to 14) $1 Truly luxury napkins, Reg. $1.00 box 40 inches wide... Reg. 79c Bowls, casseroles, pitchers and Reg. $1.00 Reg. 3.98—SANFORIZED SUMMER DRESSES ...$2 beoutiful designs. Street Floor in 12 golors. | 8 = F ee beon-pots. Apple design. . = Reg. 2.98—GIRLS’ and SUBTEENS’ BLOUSES... .$1 Landa Sloilien ot 3 ig Seisits baben' Feats § po | 8 Smarty Designed ‘ Reg. 2.00—BOYS' and GIRLS’ SUNSUITS (1 to 3) $1. arge Selection o desea age WITH , Children’s Books I] for “1 SOFA PILLOWS y ne D TUMBLERS mae , 5 4 Reg. 1.98—BOYS' SWIM TRUNKS (6 to 12) .... $1 All their favorite stories . . . Reg. 25¢ each Zippered, washable covers. Reg. $3.99 _ The rack corries the filled Reg. $3.98 2 : ' Many colors and shapes. - Fourth Fi lasses to your quests. Filth Fl new at big savings! Street Floor ; oe . — ot «| ~—FABRIC and CURTAIN SAVINGS— FOURTH FLOOR Fully Reconditioned Portable SEWING MACHINES. | * ‘Signs. sn. ONLY $29 as, = | Reg. .19—WASHABLE RAYON -TAFTETA. 2 Yds. $1 : Reg. .35—27" OUTING FLANNEL ......4 Yds. $1. @ Fully Guerenteed. Reg. 1. oA CURTAINS RUFFLED TIER @ 1 Yeor Free Service @ A-1 Sewing Condition @ Limited Quentities Women’s Lightweight FASHION » LUGGAGE 3 SEQ Save now on your vaca- tion luggage! Grush grain viny! covering and bright Rég. to 1.99--COLORFUL CAFE CURTAINS .......$1 Reg. 5.99—NYLON RUFFLED CURTAINS +++ 2 Pr ~ ler iii tee, 2 Waites... Fourth Floor : ‘ é eer ap J Acid —HOUSEWARES SUPER SPECIALS— 6 : came ines! . : ‘ Z Sizes! Waite's . . « Downstairs ae A Men’s Breezy Cool a — oe a : Ladery: Lined SAVE UP to $19.95 Summer Weight Ist oo OTTCHERS ne Ne on Famous SURE-FIT ~~ | Dress Shirts. Reg. 1.99—S0-PP. GARDEN BOSE ............81 | Reg. ~8.95—OSCILATING LAWN SPRINKLERS + $8 Reg. 1 2—ETERO RS COD ONS 68 Ook “HoT-sHoTs AROUND the sTO RE | : | ia S0—SULVER-PLATE FLATWARE a deni 1 DRAW DR APERIES | 2” Tamow SURE: Soe Ye $5 Re reo i ° sor, ” ¥ i A PR. me. re 90” long draperies in S tt prints and solid ’ “Colors, Choose your Goy and subdued prints, and Ib solid color slip covers, that fit like. pra sh rts ‘ai Shorforized } custom, mades becaute they are and: Meise fitting, Sleeve + ‘ utiful new draperies by famous Sure- Fit, Save now! | < ee 14%- ae y at’ savings! ae | a Wii os els. 3 4 t ; le = S vag) i ce * B at Feutth Floor \ on Yous at Waites ++ Fourth Poor | 4 ‘ aes Sabha Meee 14% 3 \ : e ee : he : 4 ' a = Pia J ee eae rd ee ee am oe \ i : ‘ 0% A iy 1 7 5 A ‘ a Let a 4 \ 1 rt fay = + , x aj i \ i Se = BG PS é iu . ieee ‘ Z PP ie age ‘ W. Frrsereace, Secretary and Editer Retat) Advesthtag Roserr B. Tare. Cc. Inman Managing Editor - can swim. : glide upon ina boat or skate Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press ig entitled exclusively to the use fer republicat of all.local news printed in this newspaper as Well as al! AP news dispatches Terr Powriac Press is delivered by carrier fof. 40 cents s », Week: where carrier service is not available by mati kiand. Genesee. Livin ie Michigan and all other places in the United States $20.00 @ vear. All nau Ones Saves payable in advance. Phone Pontiac PE 2 MEMBER OF AUDIT "BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Our Lakes Have Low Casualty Reputation With its 423 lakes, more than any -other county in Michigan’s South- ern Peninsula, Oakland County does not have many of the drownings, As a plain matter of fact, we have almost as many lakes as all of the other 67 counties below the Straits combined. Some have no lakes at all. x * Also we are on the edge of a great metropolitan district, with its mil- lions of population, and our lakes are the summer bathing points for un- told thousands of its residents. They exceed our own people many fold. , Over a-recent weekend it is conservatively estimated that over a quarter million people went bathing in ‘Oakland County lakes. This included 200,000 at our three leading beaches, and 50,000 scattered among the’ other 420 lakes in the county. , Our. Kent Lake beaches now rival the Lake St. Clair Metropolitan beach in attendance by Detroit peo- ple, and our Cass Lake State Park beach now is drawing the. biggest crowds of any inland beach in Mich- igan. Pontiac Lake beach likewisé is breaking all records in attendance. x. ¥..2 Yet on this weekend of super heat, when our state numbered more than a score of drownings, Oakland Coun- ty had only one. Our rate is by far the lowest in Michigan. ; Several reasons for this good rec- ord arevedvanced. Our large beaches are cabiipetaat- ly supervised. ‘They have no deep _ water traps. The depth has~a safe and gradual slope. Efficient life- guards always are on duty. Danger- ous dropoffs are securely fenced. The sand is not miry. x*- * *. But’ perhaps there’s another good reason for our excellent standing. Reared amid water surroundings, a greater propor- ‘tion of our people can swim than is the case in areas where a lake is a rarity. Over the whole nation, it is said that less than one-half the people In our area the per- centage is much higher.” This is especially true am@ag our young folks: xk Rs However, if our good record. -és maintained it must be remembered —that-even-in Oakland County notall ~~ of our lakes have safe hefiches, Some of them are sandy fora short dis- tance, and then drop off into. deep. ° water. Others have no beach. at all, sand bathers in them. depend. upon hang- — ing to a boat, with the risk always present that a mere slip of the hand means descent to a muddy | bottom for the person who cannot swim,” There miring in the wt 4 makes - it impossible to rise. Anyway, owiamtigeapelibey that the old theory that a drown- ing person always comes up ie times is a fallacy. So don’t ta a chance that you'll have to’ up even once. The odds , are heavily against you, x * *. oe Let's keep good the drowning rec+ ord of our lakes. U: ha their part if wé do ours, ‘They-neve r reach out and grab a victim. He does it himself. 4. They're beautiful to took pop, to to mupply a|haven, for out fisherman, San mene ee << = * But in nature's plan, they'll snuff out your life in a twinkling if you transgress nature's ways—and in the eddies caused by your fatal plunge they'll ripple just as beauti- fully, while stealthily awaiting an- ther victim. # Bonn Election Outlook With the economy of West. Ger- ‘many booming the opposition Social- ist party is worried over its chances ‘in the September election. _As a result Chancellor ADENAUER _ is in a strong position and the So-. cialists are having difficulty in find- ing an issue to capture voters. In- dustry is thriving and the Chancellor is being: backed financially and other- wise by big companies. * * * It is believed that contributions to his. campaign may. total $15 million while the Socialists will be lucky to get.$3 million., Observers are of the Aver is re-elected, a new chancellor “probably may come into office some- time in the next four years because of limitations of age. The chancel- Jor’s campaign managers already are limiting the length and number of his speeches. Wik FX In any case Adenauer would have a stron ‘successor and as the Chancellor is a. bulwark of the West, there ~ . wouldn't seem to be much room for anxiety even if he did step The Man About Town A False Handica - And a National Move Plans to Do Something About It July: What dies today—of heat prostration. A movement is-on in Pontiac ‘to organ- ize a new public service organization, _Bald Heads Anonymous, the purpose being to affiliate with the national body to promote the welfare, happiness and peace of mind of our na- tion’s frustrated bald headed men. BHA is proving that miany of our great- est men are delinquent only on hirsute appendage, and seeks to prove that this usually enhances the functions of what's just under where their hair once was. Many great men of history also ave lived down the alleged liability, and some of them have converted it into an asset. Since Delilah: got fanny with Samson men have been bothered with hair prob- lems. As the foliage has disappeared through the untold generations, numer- ous fallicies have grown up in this regard. The new organization is waging a-cam- paign to discourage people from refer- ring to the front row in theaters as the “pati -head row,” calling bald heads “billiard. balls.” using the nickname “Baldy,” talking about high foreheads, mentioning toupées, telling hair raising stories, ‘saying “bald-er dash” instead of “nonsense,” and refraining from the com- mon expression “bald-faced lie.” “Seeking to supplant the dying beauty contests, jately fraught with a smell of scandal, BHA proposes to have a national ‘contest to ‘select ; * The Bald Headed Man of the Year, and this column now is ready to accept Jocal entries. * ‘Editor's Note: The Press has received several letters for this column which do pot give the name and address of the writer. We will be glad to print. the ie. ters if we are provided with that information. Names will be with- held upon request if the letters critica] of any particular Lor group of individual<.) Seconds Letter : About Principal I, too, wish to pay tribute to a friend and co-worker, Mrs. Agnes L. Cox, an educator and fine per- son. During ber years of service in the Pontiac Public Schools, as a teacher and principal, she has in- fiuenced countless children, teach- ers and parents. Alert, undaunted, keeping pace with educational trends, she al- ways stood for the best in edu- cation. Pontiac is richer for her having been here. Lillian H. Davidses, Principal Malkim School Upholds Court in Civil Rights The standing monument of char ity with justice to the name of Franklin D. Roosevelt is the U. $. Supreme Court. The addition of members to the Court is even far more important now than it was 20 years ago. te come be- bar, as. well as other cans of the U. 8. Constitution: The people as a whole cannot learn law from the Pentagon and atomic tests, if freedom is to be. William Reid Cass Records of a Psychologist: Carl recites a beautiful ex- ample of how a single word changed an irate prospect into a satisfied customer. For a few words can change the whole course of history, as was true when one of our presidential candidates lost a national elec- tion apparently for want of a simple cordial greeting to a PROPER WORDS SOOTHE California Senator. . “Why, Madam,” Carl. spoke W. CRANE —Soothingly, “I'm_sure that I can Cont V08: Cal M, ‘aged 3, 1) Tee eureg eee was manager of a-shoe store in’ She realized that Carl was the Ching. ‘boss: man of. the so. that. _* * * item inae At the time of this episode, Carl Meanwhile, Carl smiled and stresse ‘. the value of using the >proper word at the proper time. So. Carl put up his hand and when I called on ; him, he said he'd ; “like to give the Class a tite case to corroborate the point I 1a fe just made. Then he mentioned that a days earlier, a plump lady had walked into his store for a pair of new shoes. Carl's assistant had tried to wait on her. But though he dozens of boxes of shoés, still couldn't: gét- anything to suit her, | few € 68 te} ii It was'a warm day clerk findilly rege tevlcatod. At oe ee ee ae eee, eortrnnng i can't fit you ‘cause opened © > im ne aontiee termes, and otart. ed to stomp out of the store But her ire wasn't fully expended by the timie she reached the door, where Carl was standing, so she vented the rest of her spleen on Carl, telling him what an inet- ficient clerk he had. Single Word Makes the Difference of 1 great hattles and great business deals. ’ Remember the famous story about the kingdorh that was lost for want of a rider who lost his horse who lost its shoe for want of a nail? Well, that is not an exaggera- — When Charles Evans ughes ran for the presidency of the U.S.A., he went to bed on gently led her to a seat. Then he found a pair of higher priced ig and she beamed at the neat t “There is no real difficulty here,’ Carl smiled. “One of your feet is just a wee bit amaller than the other.” _ So she glowed happily and paid for the higher priced shoes. As she ma the she showed her disdain for the former clerk. , But after she had departed, he turned to Carl and Said: - “Boss, I told ber the same thing you did, s0 how did you make the But that first clerk was wrong. He hadn't said the same thig, are. Se ar ewe, For in a rather irritable manner he had \deflated her eno by ex- claiming: oe of your feet’s Meee n the triumphantly out of | ae eRe a HeLa | | fon 7 be dy. sie ‘ ro \ “ A. Lins a tin 3 PONTIAC Press _ WEDNESDAY. JULY. a1. 197 ce : es cis al ae ~ Deaths i in. Pontiac and Nearby. reas | Dts Beevers Lihing Bl Kis EI goth 2 | Tree al | ‘DETROIT w ~ U.S. customs of- Ree 'c wieerohr came aa - nan in| RICBARD CLAY : ] Cotiabey ‘The Rev waka MENRY ©. KREINER = ificials tomerrow will quit issuing : . Th ; : robbery that netted $1. am bac Sadhnyroge Clay of 53'C. Ballagh will officiate. f Ma-| MARLETTE—Service oN *. Taree the pag . reports OM\ ouths today awaited hapman St., be at the sooor pe genet service Bg persons in a fishing party were) ice Car ae poh oie ‘oreien ~_ The youths, Vito Guaiana, 38, Carruthers ra hom tl “y re Orion Lodge No -|killed last night when Jightning {ries and Martin Sears, 20, were con-| poy. Shire sr Rage faj.'struck a tree under which they se * Mew’ in — rs (criminal) and burial Sunday. | RE, ERNEST [--CARLESS 1 came ca ee + Customs collector Frank Abel-| “irq. Cecilia Mathis was beatin! ‘Watch Bands © ploye of Pontiac LAKE ORION—Service ‘The Rev. ubert : Division Pacific a said } ractic : etalk eivect ieee? seme Dae ot a ot Pont “ister athe L. Cariess, 13, ot-atblotticiane wi nr ibee-vaeier: Bradley, of Rolla,|, Te victims were Joneph V. ot opening confidential records fo seer ee i we Spring Hill Baptist Church, Nettle-\E. Flint St. will be held at 2:30) Rossiry devoti M I9i4 graduaie of West *antia, .54, of the. Bronx; his|the state to assess a three per cent| nigh aco ten, p.m, Friday from the Lake Orion “ate en ogg gz ang Ne # of West daughter, Joan, 20, and Frederick use tax ‘is an unwarranted en-| "et Of APH ?- : Spec ' = $ tg Surviving ae hia’ wile, Vianle;|Methodist Church, with burial | etiving Me; Kreiner ae bil. Siranahan, 14, of Queensbury. \croachment op. Michigan resi-|, “The youibe Semaed ey did 4 s his Make ant keeistiae enien The Rev. Surviving Mr. Kreiner, are his ' ‘The three had been fishing from dents.” intend to kill Mrs. Mathis. Lawn aif ‘widow, Mable; two sons, Eugene of} The wild boar, now found in the the shore of an artificial lake near Michigan has been collecting EF liiott Clay; seve ral brothers and Mr. Carless died suddenly yester- tes, < ig i _ tax mment : j hy re when the bolt struck the about $20, 000 a y n tive i siste 3, Ernest ne sy Annie Lue, day at his home. | ville: two sisters, Mrs. Jennie descended from animals imported” tree: ‘peeled off about four feet of on imported merchandise. The re- mandatory under prov isions of the of Pontiac, Willie B. of Indian-| A residen i : apolis, Ind, Bennie, Henry Jr..|yeare be .s ~~ 7 mace nat spreecre ge = hen the game preserves of /bafk ami traveled several feet to ports have been made available constitutions observed by 42 of the} 14 monet Tommy, Gready and Frankie, all Orion Lodge No. 4 FRAM and af'Fred, of North Branch. jae j ware Sey were. sanding. ie eee vest ~~ of Nettleton. ‘honorary member of the Lake; — ; put {Clay drowned Sunday in Orion Rotary Ci | ANDRINE P. LARSON ore ewes Lake near Holly. | He is survived by this widow.) _ MILFORD—Service: for Andrine SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT ‘Ann Lois: a daughter, Mrs, Char- P. Larson, 94, of 268 S. Hic HERBERT CLEMENCE jles L.. Stachel of Indiana; two sons, iRidge Rd., who died ceseaiae om Herbert Clemence, 360 Auburn'Aubrey of Drayton Plains ‘and be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Ave., died yesterday after a brief Ernest Lee of Detroit; and a sis- Huntoon Funeral Home with burial! illness. He was 75. iter. in Cherry Grove Cemetery, Clare. A retired employe of Pontiac The body will lie in state until Rev. James Lather will officiate. Motor Division, he was-a member|"00n Friday at. Allen's Funeral, yirs. Larson is survived by of First Methodist Church, Home. eight children: Mrs, Clyde Sfoy. |. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs- Clare: Mrs. Luther Braley, Or- Richard J. Wright of Pontiac;} DR. GERALD L. HOGAN = itonville; Harold, Drayton Plains; three sons, Leland, Cecil and Orby, LAKE ORION—Service for Dr./Mrs. Harold Martin, Milford; all of Pontiac. Gerald L. Hogan, 56, of 45 Lapeer . Roy, Mrs, Aleck Burch. Service will be at 10 a.te. Friday|st., will be held at 10 a.m, Friday and Earl Kaul, all of Pontiac. from the Pixley Funeral Home, from St. Joseph Church with burial Twenty-two grandchildren and 2% Rochester, with his pester, thejin East Lawn Cemetery. Dr. Ho-| great-grandchildren also survive. OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL a a T. Hart, officiating.|gan died suddenly yesterday at his' — —— Burial wil! follow in Evergreen home. MRS TER TOBIAS Cemetery, Brown City. : Bee Hogan was a member of the “HOLLY ee ta ead “ ~ ‘Oakland County and Michigan Den- — , MELVIN SHEPARD tal Societies and the American ? ere! riday » yy en te re Melvin Shepard, 92, of 18 Stein. Dental Association. ine gg Posie Ge ~ePisais toa baugh Ct. died this morning at his Surviving: besides his widow, home after an illness of several Augusta, are a sister, Mrs. Berna~' months. - dette Kelley of New York, and’ He was a ‘member of the First, ‘four brothers. Former . mere of the Holly Genera] Baptist Church, | Recitation of the Resary will be post office, Mrs. Tobias is sur- Mr. Shepard's body will be at'@t 9 p.m. tomorrow at Alien’s vived by her husband and one sis- the Pursiey Funeral Home until|Funeral Home, ter’, Ermina Fillingham, of Detroit. Friday afternoon when it will be g i taken to the Blackburn Funeral Se ee art FUN! ‘CASH! EXCITEMENT! m \e . / seein tee " All Coming Your Way! AN PA WD } Rochester, N. Y¥., who died Tues-'° MRS. J. B. WRIGHT Mrs. J. B. (Betty Elizabeth) Wright of 9 Florence Ave. was, . killed suddenly Monday night in| : an automobile accident om M24) Malate tiie and Hunter Creek road. She was “ese tee hashand, Me] FEATURE FESTIVAL Wright leaves her mother, Mrs. | Louis Toft; two+sons, Marshall and Gordy, both of Pontiac, two. Are ¢ Dress brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Wright's body is at. the | Pursley Funeral: Home. 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Riddle of Jennifer Jones What's behind her fear of reporters? From Hollywood comes a personal interview that answers why she becomes almost hysterical under questioning, = oo _, B o 3 7 . | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 ae 2 a |--stunning-for-fall_in__- ‘stay Alive All Your Life’ : fashions’s newest look In his best-selling book, Dr. Norman Vincerit Peale expands the art of positive thinking into helping you achieve a fuller, : richer life. eed Ee Oe ee aad .. keep Start the new fall season in “style” . . in one of these beautiful pin stripe Pin stripe flannel... your mind and spirit from getting. tired . . . what wonders enthusiasm can work for you. SUNDAY, AUGUST 18 - ei : Mitzi Gaynor Surprises Holly A scoop from the film capital! In Parade Mitsi Gaynor telle how she landed the most sought-after role of the year. It’s the “* white we were away for the week- lead im the movie version of “South Pacific.” flannel suits. 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Webb, Keego Harbor County residents had driver’ s! eet dy ee Calcutta Strike Strands. licenses revoked or suspended re- 7 ,000 Hospital Patients cently, Those ordered to furnish fi-) Unless otherwise listed, licenses ‘nancial responsibility because of! CALCUTTA — When doctors were suspended from the ‘following license en! aed drunk driy-|went on strike in protest against persons for habitual negligence: jing were: |the rudeness of the secretary of 'a hospital, service to 7,600°patients Willtam G. Adams, Sirminghem Pred W. Dryer, 165-8. Perry. Donald A. Bosworth, Birmin Lavern 7 Seemann peas dislocated, Creig L. Gilehrent, Dregs ‘| John W. 2407 Hoo’ *x* * * i Woods, Agnes EB. 160 ~ "Te: i Fronese C. ent’ bie | Steve C Pog onent The strike was called off two! Thomes J. Maxwell, 1760 Mead Lane Ralph Williams, 3165 iilet la Donald L. Merriam, 6683 Mansen Dr. | days: ter as a temporary mea- Walter N. Wi | Others include: Harold C. Brooks, |sure’* in view of the inconvenience rie ures Rosat Osk revoxeq 2300 Shimmons; John L. Putman,'to the public. House physicians, Timothy J. Oliver. Oxford ** 3269 Lapeer Rd., and Philip surgeons and doctors of other Georee R. Byer, ila \Schoyler, Oxford, ordered to furn- categories were involved. | During the stoppage only emer- gency services in the casualty. maternity and eye departments of Harding ent ‘the Medical College "Hospitals ‘Is Now at MACK’S DRUG STORE <> % 3505 Eliz. Lk: Road. Across from Dell's The Professor - Director of Sur- gery, Dr. S, Dutta, asked Mallitk FOR SALE—Near North Pontiac city limits, on Giddings Road near Taylor Road. Hilltop with rolling land and small area of woods. Ideal for home, garden, chickens and even a horse. Only $6,500, $500 down, balance in 7 years. You likely wiil be able to sell off part later on for more than you paid for _ the entire parcel. Call or send for sketch. Owner, Bernard Edelman Associates, 10300 Woodward. TO 8-5010. 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OPEN THURS., FRI. ‘TH 9 P. dete? aaa ‘Ti nm PM, ‘ oe ni we iy - ) ‘\ f _* ' 4 : : V \ = sh om : uae Ny) \ : \ :\ ve ‘ 7 ‘ ‘ : ; é | i 5060 DIXIE HIGHWAY _ : > TEN albdl nag ee eto: (oN ee PONTIAC ¢ PRESS, wEDWESDAY, sour a a, 181 AEC Report Sees Unlimited Energy WASHINGTON -(INS) — The} ‘The cinnibus "report revealedjcompared to 37,500 pounds of the|tures presumably in millions of,gen (tritium). ‘This will release, - S U.S. reported new highs in atomic|without elaboration that “‘feasibil-/same material so far allocated degrees, have already been realized|about four times as much mergy| © + production and defensive power/ity studies” have been initiated to|t, prospective users at, home. in devices resembling atom-jper pound, and will fuse at a at id resi f ; | el ca ae i T Hf & | joday, and told how harnessing the|apply nuclear power to rocket and _ |smashers, in which hot gasses are |‘‘gomewhat shown “some H-bomb may solve man’s energy/ramjet engines. A large action ot voled to |cnased._ around a donut-shaped |ture,” dence of problems for “millions of years.”| The AEC said small atomic bat- ee — eg. [course while being ‘held in suspen-| |.) nee eNERGY Qiticiaie oki thee test device The jeport said: “If the fusion| whe were ! Congress said output of all types|guided missiles and should last| 'l, forms of hydrogen, in “con: | Te Re Oh, T's Oe J |reaction can be achieved under) home Island ‘ of nuclear materials “equaled or|for years in wrist watches, port.| ‘rolled fusion” for peacetime ae dubbed “ control, the world will have an| than three exceeded” previous records in the|able radios, hearing aids and| Power. 1ceernaPes. (energy source virtually without] exposure first half of 1957. “space: craft” such as artificial The report said a temperature of solete, Higher temperatures have |!™t. eS oe — Reported America’s naciear arsenal was |°2!th satellites. 400 million degrees .centigrade, 20) peop achieved in more advanced (heavy hydrogen) in ocean ’ ) bolstered during the same per- TO BOOST PEACE times hotter than the center Of machines. irements diese yy radioactivity ranging from one-[ lod, the AEC sald, by weapons | ‘The report showed that more|the sun, is necessary to fuse atoms) yy rewuie saad as ate ge incorporating “new design pria- pounds of heavy or * * hydrogen in ee ; yin “penecelly ciples ergy Bl be used sh coe cant of ome billion on the H-bomb reaction. ena tee, i scan aptietiieg The * * ae Sood bealth* poo _ ne dental effectively” for defensive pur- jlars have been committed to =? * of the present, which creates new commission also: | "ye poses” against enemy attack.’ atoms-for-peace projects abroad,| But it said “very high” tempera-| .tomic fuel in the process, and the edie sole ie tt death fusion of the future, which willlmining arrangements have been “1000 Patterns in Stock WALLPAPER OUTLET = Will Refuel Once in 3 Years ceeamie ehet energy in the pe Unie Stats wit ame are 105 N. Soginew | a, seis Union Group se Sy ape E Ist Atomic Merchant Ship) se ser’twict natsas ae rai ae eae | Renews Probe ito Be Started This Fall aie See eee name oem : Charges of Corruption By ELTON ¢. FAY ; in Bakers, Teamsters} wAsHINGTON @—The govern-|will come from two main gener- Heard by AFL-CIO ment plans to let the contract for|ators, both heated from a single building the first atomic-powered nuclear reactor. The ship’ also will _ WASHINGTON @® — ‘The AFL-|merchant ship early this fall andihave emergency diesel power to ClO Ethical Practices Committee |have it at sea in 1960. bring her into port in the event today intol This was announced today at a ‘of trouble with the nuclear plant. renews hearings ay mr nesting called by the Atomic En- Officials emphasized that this charges the Bakers and Team- ergy Commission, the Maritime Ship will be purely experimental. sters unions are corruptly domi- Administration ang the Commerce MacMillan said the ship will be nated. equipped with a safety device fo Department and attended by rep- y or — = = federation could resentatives of the maritime in- confining radioactivity in event of red au the taheen te ean | dustry. accident to the reactor, a unions do not clean a. tutus yrtins eral St uving eel ee he RUSSIA tO Resume 7 Big Days- -Wednesday thru Tuesday—July 31 to Aug. 6] CHOICE STEER BEEF cule in otis of te Bekere nga tow a seer nte"/AR 10 Yugoslavia SUPER WEEKLY SPECIALS Plus EVERYDAY LOW Prices! — ROUND closed door. hearing tomorrow for Chai Lewis L, Strauss of _ officers of the truck union BELGRADE, Yugoslavia # — ; ‘ Tt was reported the committee Oe en ee Russia hag finally agreed to give : Se ee ee en lal cornere of tee carth Go iten| ren = Me seaneeier off 0 . F F E ing 6. single propel Tha steam le W ‘lof President Eisenhower for the|S™@"t Suspended after the Hun- Othe piece is charged. with|Peaceful use of atomic energy.” enrian rebellion. But the Soviet sll S Bros. enforcing new AFL-CIO codes to|, Details of the new ship were fi © three-year extension on the | rid organized labor of corrupt in- : , fluences. 10: adiaers described by Douglas C. MacMil-/{"4! payment deadline. lan of George G. Sharp, Inc., ~* * *. which has been designated to de-| The pact calls for construction High officials of all three uniON sign the hull, of big: aluminum and fertilizer groups — the Teamsters, Bakers's; 999." E RANGE plants in Yugoslavia with techni- and UTW — have been implicated) Among other features, the plans|cal assistance from East Ger- in disclosures’ before the Senate) 11) for a 350,000-mile range with|many and money from the Krem- | Rackets Committee headed bYithe first load of nuclear fuel. Re-|lin. i Sen. McClellan (D-Ark). fueling would be expected in about) The compromise pact, signed in x* *« * three years. Moscow Monday, provides for the The Ethical Practices Commit-} The artist's drawing of the ship|Soviet payments to end in 1964 ' tee has drawn up a bill of par-|shows a long, lean, yacht-like hull/instead of 1961 as originally ticulars on officials of the 160,000-|with the suuperstructure located planned. member Bakery Workers Inter-|well aft. Dimensions of the ship| The Russians stalled on the national Union, based on testi-|were given as 587 feet long, 78,agreement last winter after Yugo- mony before the Senate commit-foot beam and 2942 feet draft. jslavia- criticized Soviet use of - tee, but this report has not been| The propulsion plant will con-jforce to crush the Hungarian yet made public. sist of a steam turbine unit driv-| revolt. James G. Cross, Bakers: Union president, was the official of that union most under fire in the Sen- ate hearings. Among other things, union political foes, borrowing some $100,000 from a baking in- . dustry employer, and keeping a/R @Cyes jo (cm = as \ Cc | convicted prostitute on the union ‘ payroll as an “organizer.” ; : * * Dave Beck, Teamsters Union president, has announced he ‘is relinquishing office in a few months, This followed Senate! committee testimony he used M. © © *® 6 ir ta eas TERE TMERGR | MH, agelsinn.s“. ST POT ATOES ‘Sliced ae Vue. - cm A BQ . No.2 "Ba C | mirecle Whip - . mat Pineapple ‘<= 20° | sic Dressing = 5Q) 50 Ib. " O-J1B-WA BITTERS FOR OVER 40 YEARS HAS BEEN MICHIGAN'S | LEADING MEDICINE FOR | RHEUMATISM It helps you walk — re- »~ duces fatigue and it $13°°|| cushions your arch. NORTHERN TISSUE | 10x suean =: 2™ 25° — or iG 49: Domine us PACKING SUPER MCT. 2 GLOCKS WEST OF Cie hth te dge Nore f eee em Stull a Ea Selection of shoes left at a fraction of their regular price during our SUMMER CLEARANCE Todd’s Shoe. Store (| 1 f | ARTHRITIS. 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But this, too, is a pretty well-worn -The Socialists argue a four-power declaration siged by | reunification. the Western “Big Three” and West Nikita Khrushchev’s impending visit to Communist-ruled East Ger-|Warsaw Communist . working many speeded the signing of the West Germany quit NATO. They timate aim declaration, which 9 any dis-‘say that a reunited Germany — va armament move would not prej-jcould be placed in a European) .¢ pollen po release and the time of Security Pact guaranteed by ‘hothigay and in what weather release takes place,” he said. “‘We believe udice the reunification issue. 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(INS) Sebastian Spering Kresge, a farm boy who harvested millions from nickels’ and dimes, celebrated his _ 90th year today as thriving as the! variety store chain that made his name a household word, jong time. Keen brown eyes gaze silver hair. His 170 pounds are well distributed over a 3-5 frame. * * * Despite his years, the firm- voiced pioneer dime-store merchant whose life is cast in the best Hora- tio Alger formula, has nothing but derision for retirement. “Being 90 dosn't her me at all,” he said at his home in the lush Poconos Mountains. “T expect to ge ahead for a long time . . , just as long as God gives me strength. My mother lived to be over 100 and se did ber mother.” Kresge’s appearance at the nearby Buck Hill Falls Inn.) ‘The guests included most, of the empire's top. executives headed by Kresge's eldest son, Stanley 5.. who is board vice chairman and ithe only one of his five offspring in the business. — -FATHERLY FASHION As chairman of the board, the elder Kresge guides in fatherly fashion a chain of 603 stores in the U.S. and 83 in Canada. Total sales volume for last year was $366,355,- supports 381. f Slew Man, 81, to Get Auto . Boy Admits Killing Uncle -OWOSSO (P—A 14-year-old boy was held today in Prosecutor J. T. Erbush said the boy, Loren Joseph Fox, signed a statement admitting he hit his great- uncle with a hammer and with a wrécking bar... The body of William Bentley, a retired farmer, was, found by his nephew, Lester Bentley of Owosso, step- father of the boy. Still Bosses. to guide the huge business for a must from a ruddy face fringed with | } m5) inateiia st travel a lot,” Kresge’ said. there I can make a cuaunatien to improve ourselves.” Other ‘times Mreage’ is content to wander over bis 26-acre estate and through its apple orchards. He also likes reading, tebovision and puttering around the sprawl- ing home. _ Aside from business and his wife, Clara, whom he married in 1928, Kresge’s prime interest is the Kresge Foundation which he set up With a gift of $1,300,000 when he was 55 and had all the: money he felt he needed. x & “For me, serving others is the greatest thrill in the world,’’ he said,. ‘I really want to leave the world better off than I found it, tand I think most men and women Hfeel-that-way...I want the results of my efforts to 80 to work for. others. Total grants from the - ‘Kresge Foundation have reached more than 40 million dollars, mostly t churches, universities and medi- cal research centers. * °* *. Kresge was born on a farm at Bald Mount, Pa. His early jobs’ included teaching country school for $22 monthly, grocery clerk, The elder Bentley lived in a one-room house at the nearby community of Perry. , Erbush said the boy told him he hit his great-uncle because he wanted. to use> his car. Le ‘Say Murderers Cause . The boy was given a ticket for - > Least Trouble in Prison speeding and driving without a, FORT WORTH, Tex. «®— Mur- license in Bentley's car in Detroit! Monday night, said Undersheriff ye 2 srers often make model prison- ers, says a Texas prison official. Ear! Johnson, and later was given) Jack Heard, assistant general a ticket in Ann Arbor for “exces-| sive noise.” : BROUGHT HOME . ‘manager of the Texas prison ‘sys- tem, said in a speech that most men sent to prison on murder con- Johnson said Perry Police Chief Bill Fowler sent Bentley after the boy to bring him home. a * * Bentley returned to Perry with the car and the boy yesterday and found the old man’s body when he returned the car, Johnson said. Ito handle he ay " Erbush said the boy’s statement! gave this account of the attack: Bentley went out to get some ‘Skelton, Family End water. When he returned, the boy hit him with a hammer. Bentley Four-Day Tour of Paris ieonvicted of petty crimes, & fell and got up to struggle with PARIS fINS)—Red Skelton and = him. He got the hammer away hs family ended their four-day, from the boy and the two of sightseeing tour of Paris and flew, them tussied until the bey picked jo London today. — up a wrecking bar and hit him = Skelton explained that he had beekeeper, insurance agent, book- |keeper and traveling tinware sales- | man. | . With his savings he opened a store in Memphis, Tenn., in 1897 with fellow-pioneer dohn Mc- in Detroit. Later he traded Mc- Crory his interest in the Mem- phis. enterprise for sole owner- ship of the Detroit outlet. That lous chain, . “I was at erous to Michigan,” said Summer-| victions have no previous record the right place at the right time ‘field. ‘and give less trouble than inmates and people were ready for the five isuccess,”’ Kresge ar land ten. They liked the prices, * * GRANTS OF $40 MILLION "4 Crory. A second store followed | was the beginning of tho fabu-— |New necessary e addition .of the Tripp subdivi and territory on the east side of Maple road to the Orchard — branch, ao The route - will be known as route No. 3, and will go into et- ‘who has been substitute carrier on route No. 2, has received a temporary appointment and will, iservice the new route. Mrs. Bessie ‘Stephens will continue to service route No, 2 and Grammer L. ‘Mann route No. 1. Patrons will be ‘notified of any change in routes. Michigan GOP Closes Ranks New Accord Between | Summerfield, Martin. , Heals Party Split ] WASHINGTON # — High-rank- ing Michigan Republicans are mak- ing all the motions of closing ranks ‘and erasing factional lines. | One old quarrel among Michigan ‘Republicans appeared settled to- iday by the remarks of Postmaster) | General Arthur Summerfield and ‘John B. Martin Jr., Michigan's new Republican national. commit- leeman. fect August 24, Mrs, Mark Hawkes, |Me is not qualified for the post jagreed to sit down and talk the lity on the subject, for he alone of) : ns \ j hid WA, ee y Se (qi PONTIAC > PRESS WEDNESDAY SULY, a 1957) + ae Do itll aaa Orchard Lake's ‘Ka Mail Route “ wanes Will Start Soon _| “— eal YORK (®—"Decisions cothat pues. ° oe , to =< ‘oe cian = ee men ce 3 ir. efforts are ! oe past the 40,000 mark last thet more than —— sme sot LAist Sages charge that John C. Mackie, state|™sht,. his statt reported. highway commissioner, is not Mow Graham's pag = persons) legally entitled to hold office. pped up to ma cisions? | ‘The engineers contend that be-|&t the crusade meeting in Nroak_terim commie rede by Se ‘leause Mackie, successful Demo- son Square Garden. That brought (ose r. 4 with a $20,000 ap- cratic candidate for the office in|the total to 40,046 since the start Geomeetion April, is. not a registered engineer|* the crusade May 15. Meeting yesterday, the group Seventeen thousan rsons. heard th ri . appointed Dr. Dwigtt B. Yatema, eard the evangelist last night. o% That. raised total attendance for, Bead of the economies de ce the crusade to 1,312,000. ment at Hope College, to coo | mate preperation of a question: : < .* by naire by an “advisory commit- for the job. In his sermon, Graham said tee of some 49 to 56 business Kavahagh wrote Robert FE. pene is eae tee in the men and industrialists. | a. trai 2 nestionnaire, rings Childs of Detroit, a: © ier * death He took as his text II Kings Mag fice mae cor to between William F. (Bull) Halsey was re- society asking Childs to set. ® 99:1 —~Set thy house in order for; 94 and 2.000 industrialists in/Ported in good condition today at date for a meeting in Lansing. 4), hak die and ” Doctors Hospital. Kay. h f te join) mes . not live ‘Michigan and seven ‘other states escapee ad re used esate | The evangelist said: “At the ip an effort to make “a true com-| A sokesman for the 74-year-old with the society in “quo wa ©” end of the life of every man and parison of Michigan business taxes retired admiral's physicians said +-by .what right—proceedings to yesterday he was test Mackie’s right to hold office. |“OmS" recorded’ in history there with those of other states.” esterday m Macmes r o comes the phrase, ‘He died.’ es’ Goal Membership in the advisory com-| Proved and should be out of the = has an appointment made be-\ mittee, Geerlings said, would be hospital in a few days, The attorney general said he had tween you and death. Death is anidriwn from among citizeris Halsey was taken to the hos- not changed his mind about join- enemy which must be faced with ‘have written to him in recent. ‘pital Monday after a mild stroke. ing in a suit but added that'a let- reality. . .. lmonths to express concérn over The spokesman said the World taetics.”’ Police said Ly sui-Hsu, 23, told them his uncle, Li wan-Shen, had paid him 10 Formosa dollars to fire the pile. The uncle wanted revenge, because the company. Michigan law. : a him for inefficiency last Kavanagh had ruled that Mackie as 2 graduate engineer filled the statutory requirements Fleet Admiral Halsey Reported Improving NEW YORK (®—Fieet Adm. “S think the party needs Sum- merfield’s help, assistance and advice,” sald Martin after a 30- | field yesterday. tional politics in order to reverse Summerfield reportedly blocked. ‘Martin's appointment as assistant “We've had (some) boys sent|the variety and the fact they could Secretary of the Navy. up for. something like stealing a handle anything. they had mind to.” impossible * “TI told him I consider it a closed matter, * said Martin. | Summerfield said he had not | Kresge feels there is no room for 15-ked Martin's appointment. new dime store chains, but he Aside from meeting with Sam- _ figures .opportunities for young, merfield yesterday, he attended |people are the best ever. ‘out where you can render a serv- e,"" he advised, “and then ren-) ro it. The rest is up to the Lord.” ; ‘Not a Water Pistol “ Find, the bi-monthly breakfast meet- | ing of Michigan's Republican con- gtessmen, met with Vice Presi- | dent Nixon, and talked with Republican National Chairman Meade Alcorn. He was scheduled to meet today | minute meeting with Summer- is —, ter from Childs mentioned “an = © & ‘Michigan's industrial tax problems. War II naval hero might have angles," Kavanagh said. “So I\christ is the one supreme author- | irary .condition, rather than a fall history died and rose again Whitmore Lake man was ge earlier by the Navy. Dearborn Begins Work tion, a and the life, He. that liveth/today after his 18-foot inboard mo- Dearborn'’s new quarter of a mil- St, Joseph Hospital, Ann arbor, | DETRO!Y (INS) a= Detroit's Hubbard said the ultra-medern,, MOUNTAINHOME, Pa.—Dime take for a ride were treated for jewelry sales on Sunday, has voted enclosed patio and recreation area.’ out where you can render a serv- into flames yesterday when fumes’ Prev jous Council votes have pro- amended piel” for the. suit. “The atheist says there is no suffered a =a spasm,” a “M ive some in nie and probably tem SB ica new hope beyond the grave, bat Jesus ‘Man Seriously Burned |" - WHITMORE LAKE (INS) — A cerebral hemorrhage as reported thing over with them.” 'from thé dead. In his own words/0US condition with wr oe . rage | Jesus claimed ‘I am the resurrec. DUrNS Over 50 per cent Detroit Council Bans DEARBORN (INS) — Mayor Or- die’, tor boat exploded and burned Sale of Furs on Sunday ville Hubbard said today work on, , | Dennis Binder, 55, was rushed to| lion dollar fire station. will begin after the accident, Three of the Common Council, which last week next week. Kresge ‘Success Tip four children he was-preparing to adopted an ordinance prohibiting one-story building will be air-con-| store tycoon Sebastian S, Kresge burns by a physician then released. for a similar ban on iar fur ditioned, have living quarters and on his 90th birthday said: “Find State police said the craft burst sales. It will be built at Haggerty and ice, and then render it. The rest exploded while Binder was start: hibited Sunday sales of furniture : ' is up to the Lord.” ing the motor, iand household appliances. | but, he will b d rarin’ 2 | but, he will be up and rarin to go “The party as to stop tac: at the crack of dawn... ‘with Sherman Adams, President Eisenhower's chief aide, and then: ‘embark on a series of individual on the head. canceled plans for a visit to the! Fox, a slender boy who would shrine at Lourdes because be in the ninth grade this fall, leukemia-stricken son, NEW HAVEN @ — While his | his parents were out on a shopping Richard, trip, 7-year-old Joseph Fuller ac- HOW DID YOU SLEEP LAST NIGHT? played the drums in the school'cannot stand long automobile, cidentally killed himself yester- it talks with Michigan's Republican ) Lena drives. \ day with his father’s pistol. ‘congressmen. 7 see . — —_ - oN , q : U. S. 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Mil OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK + 930 AM to 9:30 a Wk Dove: $30A MO 6PM. ij ‘ann, : PONTIAC P PRESS _wepksoay, OLX. 31, 1951 ro : 4 (Coen Beatin ay i ee eae ‘w Pevia sereba” The unreasonable attitude ses ssa aneingba piteandite idee fa vasions. vena, 0, wit: : oti tha eaield wei te: Sau NEW YORK (INS) — With thejsimilar to that of Mrs, Jones.) Rave tried for years te discover | The more costly the garments, "0m and discovered the judge was) possible exception of chameleons, Johnny school, Wy it is that virtually every fe- tne more infuriated the ladies. {Wearing “‘her’’ dress. __ - ‘whose son is siarting : ; | The id _|which change color at the drop Of with the neighbor's son Billy male in the civilized world has The plumper of the two women, The e complied . im-] a leaf, and oysters, which change piny got all A’s last year. So Mrs. this psychopathic phobia. wearing the same dress is usually mediately, and went home to) neg nor aap nil sca Jones’ advice to Johnny is, “Now| It has been observed, by those,the one to depart the scene first. change. haee is ng more ing | a inet 1s hod | * * * : et you do just like Billy does, except who've made an avocation of this’ | ; P : : t that this has | woman. Especially in matters of better. study, that the “same dress! , The re key 9 the Deo of In the page dg ‘al fashion, ‘ 2 ae & more hi ‘going oman ¢ -* *¢ Paychiatrists, fashion experts dilemma” affects various women ) storia, — believed to have taken the tragedy’ They follow the “herd instinct” Page ee A floor-length gown in duplicate! ‘in sie op = ae ‘ ~—most women do—- because it is causes tantrums; a short dress in. 2 i sad ic ames mat || WHAT'S MAY LINE? | cscus' erty domes cna ion weerne te sume drs Staie 3149 W. Huron 2. Mollow the leader and play it safe st. \Eisenhower was sporting. She is ’ 4 : INSTRUCTIONS: Eoch word is related to my work. Un- oie 4 oan to have been secretly FE 4-5791 ' Thes, in a year when ladies are scramble os few o+ possible to guess my fine. Answer HUBBIES, SHUT UP pleased, ' a gee! to wear black, urs Layee oppeors vader arrow, reading downward. Hubands can do nothing to ease ie or expose their legs : such situations, and should kindly, — ‘ precisely one inch below the ’ = shut up, IMichigan Bell Pays Out Cool Off 8 isa.” :. A Pegchegns emaar iy everybody else, Biggest School Amount | Tein ones However, women are beset with: 33 The affliction sieihes poor “and! LANSING # — The Michigan Burning Feet a another universal and apparently i : rich, stupid and smart alike. Only Bell Telephone Co. has turned over : | inherent urge which rums in| Tit) idifference is the-smart women, be- to the state what it said was the over ten, rom stinging caloases, A quiet - are opposition to the herd in- . leause they think more, suffer [arpeet single pera ever made does tne rick) Pal of inadicnal“eoule ” letinct. mae to the primary school fund—some tsi Cool comfort to tired burning’ feat 13 QUESTION: Where are these strange statues located? ee en ee Since it is not possible these a . = aes —" the, Sees for loe-kdst toaay ee * ‘+ This urge, which might be called | | days for designers of even the : ~ — Peleg the first FERED ANSWER: They're to be found on Easter Island, a dot of land ‘he “an-twin twinge,” is the rea- Bae most high-priced dress lines to oir! oe he vale nana tiew of! Many Wear lying 2,200 miles west of Chile, and belonging to that South American ee ae a Poms Po : — make a one-of-a-kind dress with: \0 04) property poh aig A company} Now y Wea "The 45-square mile island was discovered on Easter day im by ‘another member of the herd wear-|' i | st almost ery ‘ona va ane nt bo = es FALSE TEETH ' , dress which is exac sa i Eton: year Will ex million ars the Duteh Admiral Roggereen. On it was a small tribe of Polynesian ‘ently We exactly Veg : it = age or another faces this /. the first time. an increase of With More Comfort natives — and many arenge stone images that the natives knew |. ’ a nN ii her onl =, a of ‘more than $1,250,000 over 1956. PASTESTH. 5 gooey oe nothing about. | |BUT NOT EXACTLY e 4 pon to take ign, she can’t | Michigan Bell is the largest {[90°Soniy "to est and taix in more There were more than 600 of these statues, hewh from volcanic | From her coiffure to her pointed- | oe ie | ij _— ¢ single contributor to the school !-comfox, Bea gon ge i stone, 12 to 33 feet high and facing the sea. Weighing from three to ‘* oy. — prongs oo jaa ' pos Cub ‘Soporte , Last neg in ~~ Joseph, - fund, ation also A reed gooey, pasty, taste ox testing. Cosi é oe been ‘ : 3 every yo y not jus' emverday’s were : for example, an attorney requested taxes. m railroads TY “piste * (den 0 torn ery had eee Se erent oiiee pintioeme ty Shy oes jexactly, ‘ poten v 23 ‘continuance: of her client’s case. ‘public utilities. | nes oo a oe ees is from quarries as much as 10 miles away. There is picture writing on-some of these platforms but it has not been deciphered, so they. give no clue to the unknown people who carved them centuries ago—or why they did it. os ¥* * * rok YO 7 0: oe St tn eo cad Kroger Goes Where The Produce Grows To Get It Fresher hoard. ‘Fold lower panel forward, cut the heavy lines at the top and : bottom of the amall panel and foki back at the dotied line. Then the picture will stand up, * * * {Send your question to Junior Editors in care of this paper and you may win $10. Tomorrow: How did silhouettes get their name? ° 3erman unification are Msepars- | Red Germans Reject ° a | The Red newspaper accused Reunification Bid West Germany of being “the| strongest European’ opponent of! BERLIN # — Communist - run disarmamert.”’ ’ East Germany yesterday rejected + * ® the West's latest call for German The newspaper also said free! reunification. elections throughout. Germany ~— Neves DeuvtecWland, official again laid down by the West as newspaper of the ruling Commu-.« prerequisite to unification—are nist party, said the declaration impossible in West Germany. The) yesterday by the United States.’ paper said the West German gov Britain, France anil West -Ger--ernment has become too patti many was merely an effort to taristic’ to ever permit free elec- deepen the split of Germany and tions on its soil 1 prevent global disarmament, , West Germany's Socialist news-| = © -% papers also. took a dim view of} The declaration reiterated the the Allied @eelaration but other) Western view that East-West West German and West Berlin agreement on disarmament and papers reacted favorably. Low-Cost Home Cooling with Powerful G-E Fans! PORTABLE ese $ 95 @ Does 2 cooling jobecireviotes end venniotes © Fits ofl standard sash windows * 3 speeds. Quiet — : $1.00 WEEKLY ¢ Will cael up to 5 rooms Note: Mounting Pene! 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This is no plea for monopoly. which is what Norris was found guilty of, but most of those in the, press rows pined for the bad old. ‘when he was making about as \days under Norris, during and al-iers reveals that only 16 per cent will mean an automatic increase The new cartel seemed extreme-(on spending the paycheck. “(Uy telinctant to reveal the jeharge of larceny in a building. ‘Grass Lake’ Rd., was sentenced by which | His partner, William Mack, 9260 ‘Gale Rd., was put on two years 5 peatiention ot pat oe schedules in|! Official Journal. Douglas Tryon, 6143 Monrovia, of Waterford Township, was sent- "The sales tax Tay boasted to 25 lenced to from one and a half to 2% Cent from ihe prey per four years in the State Prison of Cott 08 luxury items such as mo- Southern Michigan at Jackson on|% °#*. Scooters, ng Pl. Tryon, accused of taking 10 gallons’ appliances, of milk from a milkhouse at 6680 watches, carpets, ers' articles, and alcoholic bever- Circuit Judge Clark J. 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Foods - BIRDS EYE FROZEN” * * * * * * * * * * . ay ae ae ; ae \ i. - i | oe ; ‘ eaves : A ~ ! ns O08, nee _2n8, easeaan PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY a1 1057) je. ‘ve ' isenate bills wouuld provide for en-,_ On Oct. 27, 1909, Mrs, Ralph "| try Of the territories into the Union/VanDeman made a. fourm ve } [without further action by Congress}fght at College Park, Md. She y Tanne isms’ Swe ep In lust: \Rpesad eaegen co = NEW -NORE 6 — Dut an loversidsoughout ‘ll industry with 7 “The [some 308, 0, pellet the| “Let's get down to where’ the “Let's try it with an accent and, “tee deaiatlge might be ‘ep hon nee develop their own language, #0 dojspeed of chickenpox in a kinder-jrubber meets the road.” see if it's subversive.” {but you can still jump the moat.’’) Quick Action etn int a : businessmen, * * * | «# stage we’ chopping on Bills to Admit Alaska addition, ‘oe | Edward Meyers, a mer- ty nests s cxenfeics and Galence-ont bane ‘eke wk. water, Hawaii to Union "tne President 7 : ° “Let’ | i ) srg eb For that matter do circus per-/chandising sales promotion |*°OoUnt executive isn't our blood “Let's theow a Wethet on i and] 804 sun if h Goveicye sayy esha.” ot the vast hortherm and western rae t any WASHINGTON for exclusive tormarty sete Stay eiioge pen-lespart, ins jollecied 0 of “Let's not just around| “ep it warm.” : ate eae Sane ee te tee fessors, psychiatrists, and men|these flannelisms” an lci ame bat sendet the tk “Let's not show it to him. He ig sf Iaertor Compton yortenity) ss who rise early in the morning to conferences in many €X-| pines might cancel RDG DA ged a Sat apecored Vile © adit Alndhe sed “a no a mg ne aw 8 er ea nee ree tera ge | te Some als even—such see what ” ‘ ‘a sam Goldwyn—develop a private| tiers ate & few, selected at ran- “t don't Koow about the rest ofl neusr Yeu Seloeatl'ta tne ox est to catch the Sif" T'velvoice vote without dissent but Sen. ik Genitins Ingo that becomes a” publ joy. (<0. {08 the young, go-getter whol you, but I'm ready to pitch « tent| tail “Let's put it in w cage and stelhed “resenting” tot Gn be But right now greatest interest\msnuey’ “PMS Comference/and dig for worms. “Let’s give it a name and seejif it sings.” ssdmlon of Mawutt tot went to| Sho Manele tediun wil centers in two new weird and won- What tile Men Let's drive it into the parking|if someone will I see feathers on it—but it’S serve the right to object when the conducted Novy. 4 1958. cert Sneoe—ene agian Wiet an. Mies: meee 6 ee ot oe Oe ey Oe “Let's wash it and see it it/not flying yet. bill comes up in the Senate. Allott, io volch teen-ager, Lid z Let = : . man in the gray flannel suit. “tt oa se * “rie uot eine te wiehidiod wf ie tee Senate ection on the bills this |*t° ute time. caid he is concerned ¢ ¢« + “ha tee os ies See ‘Let's put on pith helmets and|—he just wants to know if it can| Let’s hang on to the tail. You! 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When Lauren she'll put her name on a contract Love,” a remake of Journey.” “Sentimental Bacall returns from New York) - ti a the British producer who dropped |2es8” be adapted. to the screen. oe the Soeees Be ee tne unexpectedly, was at/Anyone who read this book knows Dolly O'Brien's party Friday night. ore pontiac PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘JULY BI, 1957 | tt cane a vey ee Sees = {He told me that be dun been tale ipg to Harry Cohn, about “Jacob- ans Star>= =o iti Swick 0 suede gard ealeegalice I found out that this will be Wil- liam Goetz’ next for Columbia. tomes danke Pa elt Becsh ol & BIG QUESTION The million dollar question. is open in Florida, Life is just won- derful.” l asked her, “How did you hap- pen to change your mind about or * sis see him with our answered, “to know : “[ had t daughter,” ‘it was right.” Brilliant young Peter Glenville, how can the novel “Weil of Loneli- What it is about, Al Zimbalist has The only thing holding her back > be sure she has the right actor ‘to play opposite *ther,.and she certainly has him in Anthony Franciosa. 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This brings the total to $1,900 unless q@ winner is found in last week's entries.: Beiter not waste a minute in getting your — started—it would be very ting to miss out on all that money because you waited too long. o Tana “eteres cad Soneopcding hae seienes lettered and o corres list of sentences Each of the words The You then place the number o! cath he equare which has same. letter as the clue sentence. other ou ‘will read the clue labeled A ond De the same with all other carefully and be sure the squares, i ioduclicdtivigenscnbtnandcewan, PUZZLE NO. 61 equares. flied cf the duse right numbers are in the right 2 NAME SSS OCFE TEA OEEE EEE TE CRE RA RE RHEE EH EERO RHEE EOE STREET ADDRESS SHAPED SEEPS CARER HR eES Hee ee ee ate NEE ease cctecescdlasss MRODUE IDOE onsenic cvgponssi étentbossdecenspocnduagnanenen Cilp Alen Dotted Line end Maik, SOLUTION CLUES A. Some girls like the in and - they go out a——. (1) B. Makes for dificult chore when « housewile gots elder. (3) BEDDING: (4) BENDING. Cc. The ———-- afternoon darkness of a Scandinavian win impresses the American tourist. (S) EERIE: (6) EARLY. D. On Sundcys in peacetime, will include services for the three major faiths to which sailors belong. (7) WARSHIP; ‘a) WORSHIP. %. a constantly expose ef racketeers whe fleece their : visti. Th “< CONTRIVE; (10) Elaborate draperies need te be h this right (11) VALANCE; (12) G. ic au anit) ee (4) MYTHICAL ao ¥. attainments some’ for centuries to come. Offen make an old man hard te understand, (15) WHIS- PERS; (16) WHISKERS. HK. Naturally Mom is an i her children’s romp b her sofa cushions, (7) SPLIT: (18) SLIT. a J. Affords shelter when one is pe ia-@ high wind. west ™i (20) HARBOR. him, a young man mey take it hard. (2) ) INDU 7 (22) INDICTS. Will sometimes distract Baby's attention. and aes him stop crying. (23) BABEL: (24) BAUBLE. Friends of a bereaved person usually ‘remark on how he himself in his grief. (25) —COMFORTS;: ” COMPORTS. . Kt naturally perturbs a lecturer if his — is sonalindl in such a manner. (27) TEPID; (28) TORPID. . Fer most women, even a second hand mini coat is not to be at. (28) SNEEZED; (30) SNEERED. Usually a source of suspense in a movie version of an historical romance. (31) ENAVERY; (32) BRAVERY. . There's a constant pattern of change in children’s views about their of parents. (34) GENERATION. . A national delegation sometimes pickets the White House te dramatize their ore on @ public issue, (35) PETITION: (36) POSITION. After a long rainy spell, everyone-is delighted when the sun brings such weather. (37) CHEERING; (38) CLEARING. An impulsive man éften feels thet he's not ‘much as he'd like to. (38) SAYING; (40) SAVING, OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone ts eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or ‘their immedi- ate families. 2. Entries must be on a official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3. To submit an entry he contestant must print his an- swers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securly to @ 2-cent postcard. No entries will be accepted if they cre in envelopes. Entries tor Puzzle No. 61 must bear a Tuesday, Aug. 6 postmark (or before), No entries received alter that time whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared elicible. The Press is not responsible for entries lost or delayed in the mail. 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. 5. The Pontice Press will award @ cash prize of $100 a week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. If more than one winning answer is received the prize will be- divided equally among the a It any week or weeks should pass without any winners, the prize will be added weekly until ¢ winning solution is submitted. 6. Winners will be awarded an extra cash bonus of $25 each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day winners cre-enn Only-one such bonus can be award- ed to each prize-winner no matter how many weekly prizes may accumulate. - 9, Each week's puzzle will be published Monday, Wednes- dey and Fridecy untit the contest’s end. Either or all will be considered as olficial entry blanks. need each solutions will be an ng individual contests. Official kee J mieine | C. Ziem, itor tor Oak- atts & on sme will the ‘eeelions until = jeosh contest xX. L, M. N. ° P. Q R. 8. T. ea « rad one asad solution to és POT-0-GOLD ett le, and @niy: that correct answer can ‘win. The decision of ingoce ts is final and all contestants agree to abide by the All entries a i the property of The ts soggen ‘end none ean be return a ge must be roe to POT. LD, BOX 58, Pontiac, M eigen, Winners \will be = either ky ero or in th @ male, y, \ Me? said ES AEC included this paragraph: “The first application for a li- cense to export radioactive _ iso- itopes to Soviet Russia was received and approved. It covered a small amount of (radioactive) carbon-14 ‘Search at the Bio-Chemical Insti- tute of the Academy of Science, | Moscow.” “te * * A commission spokesman told a ,reporter the license to export the) . Poor to the Russians had been peaceful uses of atomic energy,) preg will be used for cancer re-|), : eae Get =e aye on Ca rr continued on re * « | i g : es : y Pe: Li? ; : ae : ; u ‘ * py. i e. eee a Me : a na ee jet Ses oly Sobol alban scientists oat ey a ee and means of (1) 37-Word Address |cr \Helps Tourist nuaeeet, ep: ©. De Lend, 20's Find Lost Purse SOUTH BEND, Ind. W—It was a long shot but 10-year-old Jill Land got her purse back, after Josing it while on a recent trip ‘through the Eastern states. Acting on a hunch that the purse was left in a Woodsville, N.H. res- the: position where a 10-year uran- ium supply is in sight, that is, the; - supply from sources under provide for the military and civil power development programs as projected for the next 10 years, and for the United States interna- tional commitments.” 2. The nation ‘made during the last six months in all , decided to write the pro- costs for power reactors have in-/ ~~ creased. x << 3. The quest for nuclear-pow- made it clear it also is continuing ered aircraft reached the point \ ' a | i \ -(33) VENERATION; - ginators of - to stockpile weapons that could be offense, where “construction of test and service facilities began'’ for the oy IE LUMBER=? bders SUPPLIES 549 N SAG! ‘< “FUEL __ NAYY “During the period of this re aircraft reactor program. SPECIAL for Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. & Mon! the a Ditaw FREE PARKING ~9Pc. Bedroom Ensemble _ Including Hotel Special — Innerspring Mattress — and Matching Box Spring Use your credit ot Wyman’s! No : Bank or Loan Company, You Make Your Pay- ments Right in Our Stores! ¢ : ae yee e ; 3 Ae Seed to Ask. 7 Ph hy an’s Blue’ ) ) aan © coomce ec VALUARLE Pst | a eat FURNITURE STORES 2 ~ 18 Ww. Pike St ) | FREE. DELIVERY | 17 E Huron St. | \ 5 \ i ‘ . K : : : \ : be 2 i¢ Pasa Ee , ( ‘hs yo Ay \ i vs. Eddie Adler has good reason to feel gloomy, “Hold on, fellows, here we go!” That's what Dick Dorris (left) of Silverside drive and Gary Petty of Montroyal avenue called to our photographer and reporter just as the two water-skiers approached the Silver Lake ski oye He built the ski jump — had a few turns around the lake — then his motor stopped. When these pictures were taken he was still waiting for the repaired motor. Lake Residents ‘Thrilled ” by Water Skiers’ Stunts By JUDITA L. CLEMENCE Women’s Editor, Pontiac Press Things have been happening out at Silver - Lake. It used to be that the only activity was fishing, and lake dwellers would watch an oc- casional motorboat whizzing by. = * * * But that’s all changed now. It came about when Eddie Adier of Silverhill road built a ski ramp. Then water skiers, along with Eddie, came to test their ability. Residents held their breath as time after time the ski jumpers failed to make their goal. Gary Petty and Dick Dorris are two well- coordinated water skiers who prove what good timing and natural ability can do. They at- tempted to make the jump 10 days ago and were successful on the first try (neither had ever, jumped before, although they have been proficient water skiers for some time). When the jumping became “simple,” they decided to jump in doubles. With that perfected, the boys began hitting the water on one foot. Skiing on one foot isn’t any trouble at all for Gary and Dick. The photog- rapher who was riding just ahead in Personal News of Interest in Pontiac Leavifig tonight by plane party. Miss Cole is retiring from Willow Run Airport for a Pontiac Motor Division. Fia., is Mary Wagner of Oriole . + bok — \ cone on Friday for Ham- e &) Ft) burg/ N . YJ, where they will are Dorita Carlisle’ of Seneca ‘leave on Saturday ‘for. an ex- street and Harold Hanson of » tentled tour of the West, Among’ Seward ~—_ ~will Be ' the places they plan on visit- the guests of Jacobs jof _ ing are Denver, Salt Lake City, Detroit, who-is diso a member ‘Bryce and Grand Canyon. ~ ot Baha’i eer ag l\ eS * & as s \ * | \ oa a pies, Seve a ae ean he | VIyn Cole of Cetittas avenue is and children,’ Vanessa ania cease wey ® ‘being: hendred ati a dinner after 24 years of service at attend the. Baha'i Conference . # i Nise has as.hér houseguest her dl Fall Colors Hit - - Peak: in Wear for Late Day Having lived on the lake mest of their lives, Gary and Dick are aware of the impprtagce in following. safety rules. As Gary anid “You use common sense.’ When swimmers are ‘aoe in the area, wa- ter skiers stay away. And they clear with other ski jumpers, making sure all boats are out of the field of activity. We learned that! ti’ driver of the boot ways : an important part, too. Keeping his eye on the - ‘skier, he drives the boat about % feet to the tide of the Famp. Duane Presson was the skilled eeiter “Se he day These wanna a excitement. | * x; ® Besides water skiing, ‘Gary and Dick are hunting enthusiasts, and we understand that they are excellent hockey play¢rs. - Dick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dorris of Silverside drive, and’ Gary's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward — of Montroyal avenue. Bride-to:Bé at Shower Entertained E the hous wasn't i oandiad cheat geting wet either. ~ are spending three weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, R, —. of 1 gage ‘road, te: ana ee ee and children, David, Ann and Stanley, are in the process of moving from their home in Osceola, Mo., into their new Siamne Chiveliga Youd. They ''/ qwill be in their new, residence the latter part of the ~~. ie 14. Sf Mré. Hugh Little of Cherokee ae acob Bower of Columbus, ati \ While color blazes forth in all ready-to-wear this fall, it hits the peak in late day clothes including shoes, where brilliant and glowing jewel tones abound. Such daring, intense colors demand stocking shades with enough color depth to car-° ty the fluidity of the one-color- look. k*« * Uneven hemlines, too, via- draping, panels, trains or rip- pling, all the more focus at- tention on the . Stockings must blend in with the total color picture and not stand out discordantly in pale nothing- ness, Sheer nylons in fabulous tints of precious gem colors, such as ruby, sapphire, emer- ald, amythest, garnet and to- paz will carry through the dra- matic costume colors to: the legs. | See Fall Fashions A fall fashion show _high- lighted the bridge luncheon ~ today at Oakland Hills Country Club. Kathryn Kramp,. bride-elect of -Thomas J. Schmidt of Pittsburgh, Pa., was honored at a crystal shower given by Mrs. Ernest Wilcox and Mrs. B. B. Roush at Mrs. Roush’s home on West Iroquois road - Tuesday evening. Mrs. Roush's mother, Mrs. Nettie Hymers, presided at the serving table. * * * Guests included Mrs. L. C. Kramp, mother of the bride; Mrs. T. P. Robertson, Mrs. Kenneth Uhan, Mrs. Harold Anscomb, Mrs. Elton Platts, _ Mrs. Grant Graham, Mrs. T. R. Price, Mrs. Charies Janter and Carol Messer. ¢ Also attending wef Mrs. Lee Kremer, Mrs. Donald Robert- son, Mrs. A. T. Messer, Mrs. Michael Kerensky, Mrs. Cor- liss Armstrong, Mary Lou Kramp and Janet Zatik. Kathryn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L. CC. Kramp of Auburn road, Thomas, son of Mrs. Peter Schmidt of Pitts- burgh and the late Mr. Schmidt, will wed Kathryn on Aug. 17 in First Congregational Church. : The ski jumpers always have a itoup a1 topeanent i: 8 at, ee ae And they made it! Of course, Dick Dorris (near- est camera) and Gary Petty hardly ever make. a bad jump. Their hours of practice have made them proficient skiers as well as jumpers. Pontiac Press Photos by Ed Vanderworp Here's a dake of the skiers. left of Dick. Racing back to Ra oie a swim to the ski jump are Tom Lewis of Sil- - verside drive, Duane Presson of Omira Somebody has to do the driving, so Duane Presson of Omira drive said he'd take the helm, even though he’s ¥ Up and over goes she : prefaedasal iookaag 3 duo. That’s Dick Dorris on the left with his partner, Gary Petty. ‘These skiers spend many hours at Silver Lake practicing intricate jumps such as the one~pictured. Gary's at the drive and Mike Dorman of Mest Wal- ton boulevard (left to.right). : a. ao * +8 : os, an expert skier, too. Assisting him is Linda Dorris of Silverside drive, . Let the Mailman. | do your footwork a 2 im & Fear, ee f a j See | Chae ] oo ; eo | \ i } fae Be i ; I 4 | f Lee fx + -. } ea : fi t i 5 cs ; f : } 2 : Ad 4 ‘ < ney , .C PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JULY a1, 1057 isso Fcc MRE } Rep. Post’ (WazGrer 0s toRoughIt |” | Idaho Woman Dem| - : $eb75 |All Set. for Rodeos, : | | Log Rolling .. Complete : with Cut and Set NONE wee on with cool fruit are a good HIGHER ; , most .children ; love them. You Get All This: -* 4 [Taey put bas been ooking’ about a ogi “Forbid yourself to think or talk!oe the <=. _.- @ Custom Haireut _ about the heat. Direct your think- . en ae aos No 4 . energy to the day's tasks, not the auid Wes te collect o Appointment. @Permanent by an temperatures and your conver- baer plano to grass- a operator ae that the world without’ sum-/224 still eat much of your summer Marty Dodge Come Any Time! : would be bleak.” food cold rather than hot. You can By © Styled Set te attitudes she shid,|¢@t cold ‘sliced meat or fowl or pm fae gong : physical : “Take it easy. Move slowly. It is have seafood salads. You can also Pd cate anes ‘Phone eGuarantee...a worth getting up earlier in the|‘ske many of your vegetables in) st ge - or lea ahead of time **! : FE 8-3560, ae ware eT ere tents ti onder to take| Hot drinks ate ultimately body| 1 seston’ dettmen $3.75. None higher. : life leisurely. You'll get dividends cooling but they ore Murial. sag: i cloves - on the time investment by having + Therefore, Murial sug and WAVE your etothes go on without sticking|sests that if you want to look cool] Cream | serseané sm sil HOLLYWOOD | and your makeup witht exking.2%4 lovely you should take Your AG) "tt tyy ingredients; mix . : ” a or ee = SHOP Hurry, dee me one allows her|on & cool day and console yourself|well. Roll in small balls. ° Dip 78 N, Saginaw (Over Bazley’s) | own advice about eating. Here are|"ith cold drinks on a scorcher.|nto sugar. Piace two inches apart : the beaten track. M. ial Wi oo “ spas aarges = her ideas: + * * on greased cookie sheet, Bake in ee Ot moe ake illiams. gives more advice on beating "Bathe and change your clothes| Tomorrow: “Follow the Rules |375-degree oven for 15 minutes ment , ready ; : ‘ ” ; as thing,” a member 0 ter oie , appearing cool. ____ bn meee. sake and Enjoy Health.” Makes 4 dozen. 2 3 “=f Son Must Resist Mother's Misery *#S*te a , 80 5 ' »1i gti? On Must Resist Mothers Mlisery) with dirty tishts the couldn't’ be elected out | 8Y MURIEL LAWRENCE that she'll change _herself—and qThe problem of the self-perseeu-arouse our hate finstead of our un-(ite Thney should be’ a there if she couldn't ride.” The mother has always loved Spare him the arduous, grownup tor’s child is always fear of enjoy- derstanding. _ \easionally, too. ' : BURLING EQUIPMENT misery. When, as adolescents, her |‘@8k of learning to resist her power ing himself. Until he faces it, his| Until we can appreciate what Wipe lighting fixtures and bulb The congresswoman also _|children went out to enjoy them-(to depress him. pleasures are constantly hhaunted|her envy has tried to do to our|with ® sponge saturated with soap | totes along jeans. and sturdy, |selves, they'd come home to find) It's a childish hope. For this/by thoughts like these: detergent. ‘Rite clean, : rubber-soled shoes just in case [her reproachfully laboring over son, I think there is no avoidance| “What right have I to this sum- ay she’s challenged to a burling /their next week's wash, of the resisting struggle. mer holiday when poor mother contest, i — pny a ra wc nsny ag at a & Now they’re married and she am 30 : : During the campaign last her widowhood to reproach to dinner when poor mother is eat ZIG-ZAG $ Electrolux +16” year, these items came in right had refusing visits end hindags. ing dinner alone! MACHINE TANK-TYPE handy. She found herself on a |Her son's wile writes, “She's gt * oat cs ; log with Erwin H. Schwiefert, a |my husband sick over her attitude. = agement mother’s lanky, 6-foot Republican who He wants to know how a Christian. pi state that is reproaching was out to get her seat in (should deal with -it;’ him. .It isn’t. The reproach | Congress. To this son, I think Jesus might tor mw 40% w 20 In a burling. contest, one con- ~ taketh — testant stands one way, an- | *%: “Your joy no man mother shaped it to ELECTRIC $47" Bo ate oh ba sther the other, each teirling | from you. Cast the beam out of es eee TRADE-INS ia | BR the log with his feet, trying to | 7Nr ows 7% : ter how far away he went from ADJUSTMENT out-balance each other. The beam is his fear of his right her, it could continue to keep him aoe Gracie and Schwiefert both |to enjoy himself. It's the same as miserable as she is. FE 2-9143 oa a So eae tes re ears aa Wee be9 ca Ts sy wt ty : , icy cold water. The burling ag : start reconstructing it. | judges considered it a draw. |his out, it will be time-to: start | The loggers loved it. dealing with hers. ae Sey aig wana ) “Ot course, this was all in * * * e vag the Ard —— = a interest of good, clean fun,” | Right now his problem is not re- — - office secretary said, “‘but (lieving his mother of misery. It is getting rid of his own helpless re- 97 OAKLAND AVE. § | | the same.” sponse t> her misery, He hopes i i OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL (Menday throwgh Seturdey) Skirts, wile they have not been le on a color scheme; shortened noticeably, appear your holiday wardrobe around two shorter because of the longer or three colors. Immediately, you jacket line and overblouse.. 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The - 1 should ‘not have him ‘come into , ut ta | New Feather Cut Cold Waves Ce mae te tale. chounre--qven the sheen, Others wore them this go out for the ae TE te t 2 way in the mistaken belief that it} Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Serda of x ay a , _ Drayton [ens Mereans sane, Aemety, you\ ew Buren annewsce te $ 0) : $ : “She's so afraid the neighbors |MR. and MRS. ALFRED MITCHELL Plains. _ {receive less wear from stockings| ment’ of their daughter, Mary -_ nae Tenvt ages wth ior ee GEE ee » a gli or ens nn Pot rom fa the soa ot Bs shout as, bot T beth ber t eens Brenda Burder Becomes. tae “Lucille Porter of Melrose avenue Complete with Cutting ie Styling promise te comply with her 4. “Dipping Stockings in Cold “ Sai goeemat «od Bride in St. Paul Churchwaier entrain i toe! be — | ee eSehaci? sg and Quality : 7 i tn ae oe Snoozable’ re Supreme” Lasse a . Brenda Burder became the bride ception was held in the Fellowishipldays, when stitches in stockings} You can snooze in a tropical OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. : young man | mettre of Alfred ©. Mitchell Saturday in| Hall of St. Paul Lutheran Church. |were not pre-set, Today,.when ny-| stmosphere on any beach any- | your parent's home while they r*\sr Pant Lutheran Church. One-| Mrs. Burder those an aqua tal-ion stocking stitches are all Pre} wnere this summer if you No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! ‘cism if you asic him in for a few "umared and fifty guests attended feta dress with white accessories|*t', the ciel water Has ne elfect) ag Mexicam-bor- he you) the 7 p.m. wedding. and corsage of white gardenias|° the stockings at all nd Ot minutes when he calls to take you es fe Mrs. Mi Pine wt dered beac: towel. Desert col- A ot : ichell wore # blue <€P*| sisting a shallow drawer with] ors of sand, brown, red, ot | n eauty n PHONE —c. The bride is the daughter of Mr. | dress with black accessories and 4 css fina oo : “Dear Mrs. Post: When serving'2%d Mrs. .C. H, Burder of Third|white gardenia corsage, your storage pur.) gold are for the re- FE 5-9257 | | ; |avenue, Parents of the bridegroom 2 pose. Too many pieces piled one| peated tubbings in the hot suds | 2nd Flees: Soutien, Sate Some wit dishes, to be handed from one to Mr. and Mrs. W Mi _ When the couple left for & jon another cause mussing. ‘all towels need. ' ————————————————— a the other, are all-put on the-table, are Nr. - Wilfred Mitchell’ noneymoon in northern Michi- SS ——————— ———————— which dish should be started first— |! Jones road, Drayton Plains. | 255 "the bride was wearing 2 meat or vegetables? Should the| Brenda’s ballerina-length gown | pink and white striped dress of A person starting a dish help herself of French lace featured a fitted | polished cotton with white ac- ~~ : or himself first and then hand it to| bedice with « Sabrina neckline | cessories and a corsage from | 4 = oR Chet D oy the next, and in which direction) and long lace sleeves that came | her bridal bouquet, — | — Se ip oh AA iat f Va should it be passed?” Se ee Upon returning, the newlyweds! ———— Byte Ae in \ te as - tiara secured fingertip t ee Te FST) foe Answer: The meat ts passed | She carried six white roses on a wil, veside on Wert Haren | Mild = be “APL ep eee b mee Oe es eo,” ees Moke Hobby Fobfic hi. oS a a) ee age CARCAY : should be passed to the right- licrinalength gown of dotted yellow! 4 new fabric comes ina de- | LS FERS Anyone starting = dish—except invion, served as maid of honor.| jigitful assortment of pattérns, | # re the host or hostest—helps’ him- |, Cremer, Annis Breadon| especially designed for hobby- | self first and then passes th® (4nd Dawn Mitchell, gowned in| ists There is a pattern glorify- a dish on. aes, piuk and mist, grou. ‘Us| * tag French copper cookware, “Dear Mrs. Post: During the of the attendants wore crown ti- == weer pa past two months I sent wedding ras and carried white daisies with’ Sea or lakeside interiors would pom Se coe hae be flattered by a design that ° : courtesy * * 6 sailing schooners. Gondeyen note, Aen Vl adiloned,| greed teuate oon ius teete| Further Reductions on a ne eae, Solel Pat Bw 8. one Bee Summer Merchandise style? ue jq| Mitchell, brother of the bride-jsleeping bag while on # junket) Wenn resmadali Lcseey bas wedding present is) oom and Jerry Burder, brother|by car or train. At overnight e‘re remodeling to serve you better ouse we simply rege on - have confidence in the continuous growth of down- Dresses SECOND FLOOR ™ cena a J my oe ag tosh the _ town Pontiac as a shopping area. \ ; : same complaint, Won't you discuss | . : j this in your colamn?” Were 0 1498. 6c. ss cada 1 * Miracle Fashions Go! to Fashion Forefront Sor euch, uo Sesh ton On WON of chemistry, wondering only what else they will bring out for our) convenience. | en De sree oe oe cn wearer to play and work as hard | as possible, with no detriment to. the phir. The machine washable fabric is particularly easy to’ iron, | damp or dry. a Have Extra Piece When making dresses for little girls sew a small piece of the material in the side. seams in a way that the gar- | ment can be ironed neatly. _. Then when she snags her dress and it needs to be-mended you will have a piece of cloth that ee “UP or DOWN” By Edythe McCulloch The short hair-do so popular for these hot days spent at |// the beach can often be more | versatile than you think. If you are a little tired of |) looking the same all sum: |] mer, why not be completely different just for summer's last fling. However, if your hair is a little long and you hesitate to cut it now, @ re-styling for HI-FASHION ‘STYLING AIR FREE PARKING Beauty Studio - 1062 W. Huron = CONDITIONED GROUP.1 , Jacqueline & Correlli dress shoes. Risque Casuals. Reg- ular to $12.95. ‘GROUP 2 Marquise and Naturalizer _ dress shoes. Regular to $16.95. © GROUP 3 Martinique dress shoes. Regular to $24.95. 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Kennedy of LaJolla, Calif., formerly of Pontiac, find time during their busy schedule Beautiful—but Practical : " Peatioe Press Phete to do a little reminiscing. Mrs. Ken- nedy will remain in the city until Sept. 1. AP Newsfeature If it is romance you are looking for on that big vacation, don’t sure that your tresses have that! come-hither sweep.” | * * * meeds the constant attention of a hair sylist is out of place on a ' Janis Boyer Sp eaks Her Bridal Vows Janis Pauline Boyer became the The ceremony was solemnized in . Benedict Church. * * * bride wore a white eyelet embroidered dress * n. he ast Whe te SELECT AND REGISTER YOUR PATTERN (at least 6 weeks before your wedding) ¢ G STERLine _ oe Yes, lucky bride-to-be, come in .. . select and register your favorite Sterling pattern well in advance of your wedding day. Your friends and relatives will appreciate your thoughtfulness . . . for gift selections will be easier and accurate (no duplice- tions). And... too... the earlier you make your choice and register it .. . the more Sterling you'll receive. yours today! Prices include Fed, Tox Mrs. Soar \wore. a ~~ —- length dress of nylon over taffe iThe gown featured ‘@ scoop on line and bouffant skirt. She carried ipink roses surrounded by carna-| itions and stepangtis. The brides-| |maids wore similar gowns in aqua. * © * Floyd Blanzy assisted his brother as best man. Seating the guests *lwere Edward Konzer and Edward Gooddell. A breakfast was served at the Hotel Roosevelt and the recep- tion was held in the home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs, Betty Mcin- tyre of Washington street. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E, Boyer of West Huron street. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Boyer chose a dress and duster of blue lace over taffeta. She wore a corsage of white ma- jestic daisies surrounded by white roses. the lines ate adaptable to a more : ag &% ait i EVERY MOVE... | sunshine. underestimate the power of a hair’ The first step is to choose a, S#mmer vacation,” says Caeser. A few seedlings in each can are|style, ‘hairdo that will holds its shape| “That docs not mean that you | ‘portant MME. uo POWER. ‘easy to transplant, too—just scoop| “Many men have been swept offithroughout weeks of swi _| can't have a dramatic hairdo, | ett. will it tel ‘them out with @ tablespoon. Young their feet by a glamorous colf-/sunning and traveling. It | for which it will be easy te care, | a poe po Proaa tender plants in baby food cans are fure,” says New York hairdresser jook chile for evening parties even! “Use some of your vacation) ‘That « rire Ae will affect OF FAITH ‘easy to move out of the reach of James Caeser. “It can happen though you have been having ® funds for a good shaping, styling the way we act, the rest of our a hands.| again, so it is a good idea to make gay time all day : and set, before you take off. | Hwes. So count to ten and ask " “A simple casual style should be yourself if you can afford to READ ; 3 a good investment, particularly if tear yourself down in your own Sinn | Dr Sa foot Church was pees Sy Sir nation It's your ‘ ir, so get the style you like) then the setting for\observe these five rales for vaca- bghe § jeg Ne Re by Oe wedding of BELAY worntgon ek. Aadly-i permanent wave curis to give Janis Pauline air « little body and prevent it from going limp. Avoid too many); Boyer and parts nui ay Wie Yotr bend 8 ' Ralph Thomas Sloe sated tin wanes, ™ H Blansy. The \approtected in the sunlight, por wong e unprotec par-| |i bride is the ticularly if it is bleached. But whether it is untouched or bleached dangher of (N,N your take tam " Mr. and Mrs.\atter having been in salt water, as salt neutralizes vital hair ofls Paul E. Boyer.|4nq may make the hair brittle. 4, Use a cream shampoo or’ help is jeream rinse for extra sheen espe-| salaries are cially if you wear hats infrequent’ ly. 5. Use a spectal shampoo for additional glamorous \highlights during vacation days. | It’s a good idea for every va- cation-bound girl te remember, You can. MR. and MRS. RALPH T. BLANZY Fabrics tor Fall Glow vening School. ; too, to take with her a hair net, Both daytime and evening fab-| Practically every hosiery manu-| good bristle hair brush, shampoo rics glow this fall. 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FENDER SKIRTS. ‘Hollerback Auto Parts 340 Baldwin Ave. FE3-9477 — FE 8-143] ete After TEAS Among Three Qualifiers (ejialh © tn Calne Pees) HERSHEY, Pa. — Only three, Michigan entries remained in the ‘National Public Links tournament * lafter 36-holes of qualifying, Seven ifailed to-make the grade on the \tricky 6,055 yard, par 70 course. Mike Andonian of ' Pontiac seored a 75 to bring his two day total te 151. He faces Raymend Patak of Datlas, Texad in the | opening round of match play to- . day which continues through Sat- | urday, championship ig Bud Kivett. a 34: year-old mail man from High yA Publinxers Ousted ‘Point, N.C, *| Close behind is Jim-Buxbaum of Memphis, Tenn., defending cham- pion with 142. | Two Detroit golfers also qual- ified. Rey Cullenbine of. Detroit finished with 149 and Sam Lima also of Detroit posted a 152. At the same time, Ronnie Roth-| barth of Pontiac and Tim Baldwin. of Birmingham were eliminated,| Baldwin added a 79 to his 7 for) 7 157 and Rothbarth shot 84-82-166;) _ Medalist in the 32nd National/Only golfers who had a two-day eg Rechoerth total of 152 or less qualified. Last year Andenian went (o who fired a 141 for : Ultimatum Fails Detroit” Club Refuses to. Give ‘No-Release’ Contract to Leon By BEUNO L. KEARNS ‘Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Problem child Leon Hart has he euutemets in San Fron. cisee before being eliminated. “Jay Law of Utica missed qual- ae ee He carded @ In the other pairings, Lima faces George Nahale of Honolulu today|Lions. and Cullenbine meets Roger Eber- jharét, of het of Sheboygan, Wis. i*Reéy CullemBime ....... ie no-release clause and more than one year contract, Post Softball Wins | Richard's Tavern continued fts’ winning ways in the National Last year it + dies ennted ‘the League as 2nd place Louie's Bar ¢jause, but he finally reported to also triumphed, Deni’s Corner won camp at- Ypsilanti_on the Lions’ No, 9 in the International and the terms. Northside girls moved to within! 2 ag Oy ‘one game of Ist place in the Wom-| Coach Buddy Parker, disgusted’ os ‘ F with Hart's delay, asked that the en : “am last aig tn city saft- big fullback be placed on the inac- a itive reserve list which means he! Richard's jumped off to an oe Commot play. with any other team lead to trip the CIO Local 633 team by 10-5. Louie's broke up a tight contract and we won't start uae Soll punatel sennager Niet until bis option is severed May 1, 1958. “Tt gets pretty ridiculous te ge through this every year,” said Parker. ~ Kerbawy, however, said’ that “if Hart changes his mind and asks for big gun with a double and triple. | Third place Deni's drove Dostal Foundry deeper into the cellar with a 92 win behind Ron Clark’s three-hitter. _ Northside garnered tract.” 13 hits, five ‘in a six-run 2nd in-' At his business olfice in Detroit. ning, eo" 1b West Side Merchants Hart said the contract offered him, 10-5, ykins hurled the triumph was “not acceptable.” Mathes the attack with a double and! Yale Lary, Gene Gedman, Bob | Miller and Ray Krouse signed Richard's. .... 408 001 S10 11 0 cio o10 00¢ 4 5 73 their contracts yesterday. patarper. Geiger. Arnold and ee Croteau and Behw | Affer a morning session before ws aa ccs Ammoinatana TY tummaen elon Js Bilas of Se Demet 3 failed to. report to Cranbrook yes- “We have never given such a s/a contract, we will give him a con-| dropped from 1,600,000 to 600,000 and that even the Yanks’ attendance had shrunk, dipping from 2,000,000 ‘to 1,400,000, but» he may have overlooked two things. First, crowds have dropped orr the Coast, too. Foot- ball and baseball is off. You can even buy a ticket to the Rose Bow! now without too much effort. Second, what gu ee has Stoneham that fans in large ‘enough numbers ‘will pay to see the Giants on their home sets after the novelty has worn off. Aes a kW ee cae The average fan had unpredictable moods. He may resent paying even a quarter for a run-éf-the- mill midseason game after receiving the All-Star game, the World Series and the Kentacky Derby free. The whole thing could develop into a fiasco if expen- sive toll-TV lines are installed (the first esti- mate of the San Francisco telephone company was 30,000,000) and the fans insist on watching free ‘movies on TY or other live sport events. — i The president of a toll-TV. company has admitted 98 has been negotiating with “nearly all” the major 1 clubs. If the clubs do get together and go into telery 100% itself oft in ah out-of-sight, out-of-mind hari-kari deal. Spectator Sports Down participation sports are up. Sales of swimming, tennis, golf, bowling, hunting and fishing equipment have | reached astronomical figures. If the average head of a family has inv@sted a sizeable sum of money in sports ‘equipment he is going to get out of the house and enjoy it rather than let it gather dust while he sits home and pays to watch a ball game on his TV set. on re reer PSAD ... RIES Hunter, West and B Curry, Orr ead Rondo o8)] 000 @—1 4 4\the veterans loosened cela (Shaughnessy. Grit in the Saruean 7 S00 300°2-8 7 8 The rookies had their first serim-| 010 600 2 3 5 Mage session and it was a little Bilsworth and 150 pound back, Marv Brown, ‘lightest player on the squad who \was a shining light. ; Pree ee eee . 000 221 &-~ 8 73. 060 ud x—10 13 2 Boykine and Gai ante, Dennis end) Snell. Lidely PHILIP'S for Brown, of East. Texas State, | raced 90 yards for a touchdown Ce Teen ne oe sistency. Rookie tacktes, Ken Russell and ‘Mike Shill, a\pair of 20 pounders | were impressive in the, line play. Today the rookies and veterans’ join forces. Expected to report to- day is Val Joe Walker, defensive halfback, who was obtained in the | Gaeen Bay trade. White Bros. Blank Baptist Third Time Emmanuel Baptists. Victory was clinched on Sid Gregory's 4th in- bning “inside - idump the Baptists, mofe than once (3 times) @li on 10 shutouts, | Drayton Drugs retained 2nd y ,place with a 7-4 win over Lakeland contract. Third shutout of the season was the’ park” homer.) | White's has been the only ¢lub to 7 Liofis, was list after the team only if Lions’ terms. oo 6a 0 EX 330 TUESDAYS KESULTS Time Fastern 7, Washington 1, night a 6. Baltimore 6. wf 4, Detroit 0, night New York 10. Kansare City 4 TODAT'S GAMES in the 4th with a 3-run rally. | Baptists collected two hits off Bernie LaRue, Gene Daniels get-| ting both. No Baptist got.past 2nd) J. base. Wimpy Johnson for Baptists Rol OU? MOTORS $12.50 Badminton Set 4 Rackets, Steel Poles, Steel Stakes, Leng Wearing. Tarred Now $898 Net $52.50 GOLF SET Matched and. Registered bine seen | eof sare, FE 4.0687 a olen! ae . ) j/ : . igi ’ bss 5 year Servies Séyre, / ape ‘4025 A RE 9-9351 30 South Coss, FE 5/6123 eit pubes thet Series (7 Ss sutero ; © LGS Stendard Service (608 Auburn Ave.,FE3-9576 sg We ie 644 Ooklend Ave., FE3-9113, OR ee ond Aer sag He rs Standard Service : MA 5 73 waa | - 304-N, Johnson, FE 3-9478 MILFORD ae / $19.50 Men’s 2-Suiters _ vow $12.98 seein? ‘Pharmacy. Drugs nailed the win) 4 Brookiyn at Chicago, § Rush 1-11 and Brosnan 2-4 | Philadelphia at _cinepinalt 8 p. ald G. Israel of Knollwood, Mrs. J. << 10-7 vs. Buh £ | New York at St. Sue 8. p. m. aN i + th Sete, : SL Ta NSS ae ea ee Se ai ae ncaa nn © Kansas City at New York, 2 12:30 ‘pm—Tricks 7-4 and Portocarrere 3-6) vs, Turtey 56-3 and La Detroit at ae i vs. Nixon 6- ee ‘now playing sandlot ball°to k at ‘gee gton, 7 p.m ~Kee-, school. gan vs. Ramos pa Be at Bakimere, T p.m.—Nar-} i * * * leski 7-1 va. Moore 7 Monday ts the Seadline for NATIONAL LEAGUE TODAY'S GAMES Time ERastern ere dale 8-4 and Erakine 3- aa or. ‘raig or Haddix 6-8 A fp Pitsbuneh a Milwaukee, & pom IP. Stapchinskas of Oakland Hills: Crone 44 vs. Wehmeier 44. —*Y Hills , Mrs. Don Weiss of Flint OC, sertion of Néw York by pointing out that his customers , the net result may be baseball will promptly kill | ~ Horace also overlooked the fact that while most spec- tator sports—with the exception of racing—are down, p.m —Bunning® ‘in shape and attending a plumbing ° @ |Mrs. Sam Gawne of Bloomfield cogs s 3 :: “ Pe vf ao fe Lada G-Ameets Ray § oe Sports Calendar TON - first time, BALTIMORE (# — Ray Moore, . gear fea : tennis champloo. jas may miss his 1 laf pitching| ec meee. me run ‘Williams and) behind fourth-place Cleveland. — weinclne today rity all Tavores| tonight because of thee, an- Merchants or, Commerce oe pepo oo a. sill in contention. mie ay mg A cha ae aes to aoed ie Flevesli home. Beleaguered with enough troubles tetamph over th S adi, tobaneee fem pemmiay pd aS ‘ ae ae ne ee metel when playing at full strength, the id. t complet One seoded entry. certain folwhen he put his hand on a fence—|2¥"set £28 pin. wok Sees ua oe oe oe Tigers took ‘on ‘the Red Sox with | ee on ee ~~ ee no giving the Tigers only iw eres aad tins Filion Gereh i Pate No. 17, from am to about half again its vormal 2h pn Peenery | Ga;: Lovie teers Before the score over two outfield . Feplac * Mich. a es Bp Rte Me wan posted, Williams, the Amery vn. gly at erga A al PM in, the eighth and fied — can League’s lending hitier with _ YeSOOSK1 ve we ‘The New! have had good passers and big, |well. Kaline has an ankle injury 7 a .384 average, got two “York Giants are not taking the {st lines,” said Howell, and Maxwell has bruised ribs. Jim out. hits, Jensen, a former New All-Star Football Game lightly. The| “The winner doesn't have to| Fimigan replaced a. Jim Bunning, (12-3) was sched: and tio" Sek ei fing at Ns Sse ar ad oe melee te ee vuled to start for Detroit in the ; second of the series today. spect fot collegians like John Bro S#me and a good passer is mec-|4 14 : genet ae nerds Cane die, Ron Kramer and Don Bos-***#"Y: The Boston ‘Ti A seler, Sg : “Brodié, the boy from Stanford, — a so si ae? Willard Nixon (8-5). - | ger verages — 3 ee : me particularly. : — = DONVIOEAL SATIS Oo ay Kalin : mS taee Bertola 206 OT O88 Philley 163 132 4 0 Ole 6 Porter 11 % 3 13 30 a — oe8tes House 233 3h ot 6 ot es Wilson ie tt Ss ts aes | on Bite Te woe ee Se OSL PR SSS See kee | we sresons reece "888 0 a] tna andy tom teeey” ¢ FREEMAN'S ond STETSON'S cess « | “On the other hand, the rookies Hi On §j i ; 4 vovier: THTCMER® BATTING |. lare being. developed genset We'll’ No- itfer, e- ided ; we 90 f Soe, BS 4} 3p Bite able te pay teeee stanton Taylor Made ck pes é Hoeft 3% 8 § 3 & (18 them after the game. "f J P| ae a 95 in Black an ife or 4 7 7 i 43 ; Aber ‘i ‘ i ¢ 1 13) . oe ee ames in unior ay! Brown and White. 5 Bree 1 ¢ © The coaching staff has been) on Gromek 3 6 & 6 S00 hustling the 57 candidates com-| s reiming mir by Rope Seadeain: 7 30 nee, et Oe ene cml | Reg. $18.95 in Ventilated Styles Pe vinnie Win aS TS wT Sguly 1 at Sc Michael's Clog D408 of 2, 2 and 19 highlighted ® Black or Brown and White. — Se tein oie ‘the local junior’ league baseball - Werwaek oH ue oS aN ee 2 Teaay the’ Giants ware scheduled] * 3 & 8 Lepeem 5 0 6} “ice % Menge Barvor 1. = One group only 3 Pinigen > 3 © 2 Comeslom 41 1 ise 5) pontiog Sales t Formerly $25.95. 3 ache sen drapes eI A ee ee OR Pontise Boy's Club 13, Boys’ Club No.|e i They include, says OCSC publicist is ot oni {3 Al Marshall: Johnson, game super- a te 3 8 ‘Genstors 11 Nicholie | if visor Tom Osler of Imlay City;| Tos, 2.9% Tete 4. MIDGETS (AL) 7c district game biologist Ted Fair- nirgepipissenee : Ponting Bore’ Cia! : fl banks; Chuck Floyd, producer Of perro ........sseascr- eurgne obe—o| Turtney 16 acts, ashes & iE the state TV conservation show; Boston .... crceesees + ERD OOO OBx—4 le + PARTMENT Bob Bos, manager of Ortonville! F—Liry, Belling. Pinigan RBI—Jen- rid- lB SHOE DE i recreation area, and Bill Rathburg, sen 3, White 28 witems. 3 —— | Jockey Bill Hartack, leading B e “ 4 manager of the Bald Mt. area, 82: DP Res". Pantha téte-De- er for: the third straight year, bie ond Monday &) ocsc” White will also show trots, 3. Boston § BB—None. 6O—Lary 13 stakes races in Florida during) Le Open Friday fig h ke ; rove of deer starvation + Qyra 3 ra So frrathe winter season. Six were ot | Sagi naw _- WIeENCe Nights il 9 : is color 7 ord | ey t conditions, taken last spring in the 7-2, Porverfinig 0-9 See \Hialeah, five at Gulfstream i = Upper Peninsula. Coyle Summers. T--2:10. 426.017. (WD at Le tes . 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Bermuda, Shorts — Bermuda Hose and Swim Suits V4 off sestaiigiernss Satin daa [/) fi | , : Z =f ‘ f / : : ‘7 ; _ { vz : j i be ' 2 NESDAY, JULY at, 1957 ee \y Solunar Tables. |Water-Borne ai Sportsmen seeking the best per- paploptiodnedgsrpecall [| | AY oat Jockeys the Pontiac area might find some ‘ oo ae good help by consulting the solunar | ‘By H. GUY- MOATS giving up after iit tle na kandi when the bass|- Although the pike division of the| fishing Yellowstone take, creel. tables below. They were prepared = By JACK PATTERSON {water-borne ones who puts in] A record largemouth black bassMinutes. The lure was. a small/hit,” the angler explained. “I guess|“big fish derby” has been moving) ing some nice, big brown trout, specially for this area. by John ges epee er ie ne et SS ee it's. the biggest bass I ever/rather slowly of late it was Y Alden Knight, noted outdoorsman. Lake rectiants. whe have)” the situation demands, and|Press “big fish derby.” “I was just sitting there, Aetting caught.” a real jolt yesterday when a 9 .- wo eo been to distraction by wild- pound, S-ounce specimen Was €%) Crahek's northern was 23 inches Mainer Majer sant Bistelaved motorboat jockeys seem to/from all reports the setup is worle- tered by Matt Grahek, M5 tong. He was fishing Creseent lake Thurs eos 1018 4:08 10:45 4a9|bave come up with a satisfactory a om ‘ is not @ Voorheis Rd. Matt's entry was al- for the first time, he said, Pri. : ocectaass Sk 436 «(11:35 & .- according to long time |" et tough” operation, but pri- most twice the heft of the previous * * | —etemenges: eee funtti S-pounder. He took it from Cres- inter fn ie s obeuaebene 13:25 6:40 «32:80. F205) 42 line Other in con- ~ Mon.” ssseereces 1:00 735. 145 6:00/BOb Gregg. The local lake own- sent Lake; on a 4pound test test that ends Labor Day, Sept. 2, Wea. ww1Tstie 0:38 3:35. 9:50°@P8 association h and a spin rig. A night-crawler isa taken from — harness was the lure. * | ° Elizabeth lake June 29 by “Butch” eg) line. 1 ~ * * Doyen of Pontiac. ALL MAKES Wabass ee a alg re Pawan gan ang ag nee Winner in each division will be — ALL MODELS ° EVERY YEAR en on which they visited Yellowstone rewarded witha $50 U.S. Savings | National Par k. . They, were lucky ’ Bond. " arrangement could be adopt- ed/on many a county lake | ve ; where water Surprisingly, Simkd says, the big ‘traffic thas. be- one didn't put up miuch of a fight -eome a problem. PATTERSON Residents of tak Maoee oe sone Annual Pale _ laid down apply to them as well sete cumters , —_ Takes Place-Aug. 4 ng cg: Fanaa “homes! Public is invited {o the 15th an- up by the ability to enforce them, /Rual summer outing for Oakland seems a step toward peaceable en- County Sportsmen's Club, including! |joyment of those waters. After al]|™embers, their families, friends ithe lakes are primarily useful as ‘and any others interested. Event \playgrounds, not battlefields. takes place Sunday, Aug. 4 at the ae oe jclub’s pleasant and spacious For anyone tiréd of fishing the (ST0Unds at Waterford. It will be a | same old hole, Realtor Charlie wate tiene ei ns Wood suggests a change of pace games and many other events, in- | with a little evening walleye fish- cluding dance music, all without | ing on the St, Clair River. -\ cost. biggest. bass ever une fae Simplicity itself, the fishing in-| “We have planned a day where derby.” It's a 7-pound-15%-ounce | [volves running upstream a piece, grownups and children alike may largemouth, caught by Andy Simko| ithen drifting back with the cur-icome here under the shade trees,\of Rose Township, in Big Fish irent, dangling nightcrawiers in thé)relax and have fun,” says picnic lake. The record-breaker dis- ‘depths, : go chairman Ed Spicer. iplaced a 5-pound, 9%4-ounce entry. NINE-POUNDER IN FRONT — Matt Grahek, 975 Voorheis road, Pontiac, téok over as leader of the pike division of The Pontiac Press “big fish derby” with a bang, last weekend. Matt entered a husky 9pound 8-ounce fish, taken from Crescent Lake. His entry displaced an earty 5-pounder. : Lease Any Car You Want : Your Choice of Features | Midwest and Accessories 4-1930 Leases as Low as $85. Month he G26 | Wilson New Car Leasing Co. 1350 N, Woodward Birmingham | Fentiae Press Phete ARC WELDERS GROUP HOSPITALIZATION, PAID HOLIDAYS, VACATION PAY. Apply: Lica CONSTRUCTION CO. 44000 Grand River, Novi, Mich. “Phones: Northville 2910 — WOodward 3-3515 SS At Oliver Buick Angling Thrill of Lifetime Pontiac Man Lands 40 Pound Salmon. An ‘avid Pontiac fisherman, did just that. The ‘landing of. the: solid - bodied “lang” Mas taken who sg ee any idea he pore a Bl rng aaa i reserns from a deep pool at the base of a going to a to such piscatorial was = a ime”; , heights as tab is 4d g0und king for Joe ‘Young, 7076 Picker! little ermal — ‘salmon on a trout spinning rig,/Williazhs Jake. The 4-inch-long. ‘tiver, near New Meadows, Ida | | | It was the culminating feature : of a three weeks western vaca- : : : tion trip for the Young family of Set Boat Race Dates Mrs. Young and their’ yon Joe (Dick) Jr. They were staying af MONDAY -- TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY — July. 29, 30 and Bist Onion Breet Sumy | =e : ‘ | “I'd just like to SEE one of : On successive weekends, Pon-, of the regatta activities, which will to tae ie Corig Joe had oll : = . ‘tiae area powerboat race fans will be opened the evening Wefore (Aug. the frip. , ibe offered. two Interesting and| 17) with @ ball in the clubhouse to| actual taking of the fish, rated a ‘ highly colorful regattas, The first|Which anyone is welcome. Danc-|Técord for the area, was a two ; age is set for Aug. 11 at Lake Orion.|ing and entertainment are planned. | 4nd one-half hour ordeal, says” Lake Orion's races Class Young. “After I knew I had a) ty ey ee end Clana X epthoarda [Mig one bet, we sent for help, os 95 hp. and under and|I had only a°No. 6 line on a 135 hp, and under plus an open|tegular spin rig., | ? class. Sailing is set for the morn-| “That fish just hung down like Biggest regatta is expected to m. |a log until he decided to- come up, amd when he rolled my eyes al- | * most popped out. But when he ’ a | at Sylvan Lake. It will be strict- Dr. Don Hayne Signe | INCLUDES: a — he ran Wall Tires, Hi) ty for inboards and outboard | 1 ANsING leg fase 4 lee and a did terrific, tail-walking act, _ : oe ashers, Two-Tone Paint, Directions! Hi) runabouts—no hydres. Entries |o¢ Williamston has joined the staff|trying to shake the No, 12 triple ‘ ag aye le Oil Filter, Mileage Trip [| are expected from most lakes in | of the Conservation Department's hook lure. | the area, with possibly some fast | institute for Fisheries Research at| ‘They told me out there that | beats from Detroit. Entries may (Ann Arbor. this fish was a record for the | be filed new at Oakland County | pr. Hayne formerly was associ-jarea,” Y. reported Joe's” | Boat Club, but pes entries will |ate professor of zoology at Mich-/having ee Pues mounted, and — | be taken. igan State University, it's sure to be in a- prominent Races start at noon (12 o'clock, At the Institute, he will work as/spot in the Young home, | Aug. 18.). a biometrician — one who applies) The Youngs also “panned” a few | Art Hickson is working with athe science of statistics to biologi- gold nuggets from a mountain club committee to set up details|cal observations. stream in the Little Salmon area. 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This ts « nice family car, has radio, heater Mi WOON DUG B68 oc ioe ck end iswkensvesees Whe Mydramatie. ... ccc scctecseeseancceene eae Seer sgge ce metangenee samme e mn eee ROCHESTE £R 1955 CHEVROLET DEL RAY $ 1954 FORD TUDOR $ } , . _ lage bite wall te : ‘ ae 1395 Six eylinder, straight shift, radio, heater, 745 : LAKE ORION : eee ae en PMR OE eet taesentonnenocnerazaces © 9 COURTEOUS SALESMEN 0 0 , 1955 BUICK SPECIAL 4 795 1953 CHRYSLER WINDSOR $695 e 2 DOOR HARDTOP 4 DOOR SEDAN LOW BANK RATES — ps transmission, radio, heater, very AUBURN HTS. UTICA Resi, heater, Drnaiow, —_—-/ few today PER ee eee ee eee ee) eee er eeere CUFT EHEC T TCR KEHOE RER ER SE TEE HES or © OPEN ‘TIL 9 P. M. | HURRY! HURRY! For Your New Car. Diniveleitratont n . Specials ig baw eale Roadmasters . . . Some With Power . . , All Colors! | OLIVER- BUICH 210 ‘ORCHARD Lake °° 3 PONTIAC. BIRMINGHAM, DODGE-PLYMOUTH . LIQUIDATION SALE! | ” 60% bean on mrs toe ON | | [IENENSCHNEIDER BI OTHERS. sean) A : 1 | | a ‘, se o i: a | Si sh - ' es is 2 / ( ; 7° : = 5 ’ : i eee ay a ee - ye : ; 2g et Ie ‘* y : 4 ees A ¥ \ “ £\ S i | ‘ ie \ " Z \ la ; | i i s / = ay ‘ . : ‘ : | es . 4 geo : ae 5 | ; = j a ; / : . SPAR i _THE PONTIAC THES, WEDNESDAY, JULY au. 1957 i | ae 3 My, y Wild Torbay Seen jon Drummond island by what he called dictorial (NFL) cub owners. as of National Football) | |Notre Dame's golf team, was 2 holdout would also be starting his 8h season. : South Bend city champion in 1955. Pinch-Homer Beats Redlegs Northey ‘Home’ to Help Phillies By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |—coming up in a pin hit role;the New York Giants 7-3 on Joe Ron Northey, too slow for the! only hours after bein ked up Cunningham's pinch-hit grand- American League's “go-go” atom Oe We on vers. ‘slam homer in the ninth, White Sox, is “back home| Northey’s shot, bie first home | just doing-what comes natur- run of the year, hoisted the Phils | within one point of oe tt pace New York been rate getlles time in 10 years, walloped a game- 5-2 but saw their lead -shaved to winning two-run homer in last a mere two percentage points over night's 8-5 victory over Cincinnati'St. Louis as the Cardinals socked CIO Trounces Thomas, 12-0 The two-hit pitching of Jim Wag- Josephine Pashek. a three-run eighth inning | ner and 2nd inning home runs by| Other pairings for toay inctude| the Phils with his sock off los- Hal Trott and Leroy Baines paced Mrs. L. M. Bigham vs. Mrs. A. B. CIO Local 34 to a 12-0 trouncing Leishman: Mrs. Genevieve Todd) of Thomas Die & Stamping in avs. Mrs, E. S Pett and Mrs. city baseball league game last) Mrs. Charles Zahm ve. Mrs. E- L. ‘ con a ' The | Mrs. C Winner Yankees whipped ge City | Women’s Metropolitan Golf as- sociation match play began yester-' Northey, day at Pontiac CC, with one of} jors with the Phils in 192 wont to mother” iin champion Floyd Patterso says the _ hospitalization of Tommy (Hurri- cane) Jackson won't deter him \the top matches involving “grand- the Cardinals in 1947, then to Cin- from going all out against Olympic Mrs. Midge Cova and cinnati and the Cubs in 1950 and king Pete Rademacher in their Mrs. W. B, Byers. Mrs. Cova won ily eae) ee | ‘Aug. 22 title bout in Seattle. | Fastest goal scored in Stanley Trot | tt0it's Gordie Howe in 194. He permitted only eight hits and three’ ith hi: nad Jum stains ae 8 . scored against Toronto after nine runs in his last 27 innings. Russ pea ight. Dave C hed two ea seconds of action, ‘Kemmerer lost it. doubles and a single, while Baines| was one of four others with two is ne Se 9S ENS Se a tagged \Cup hockey was turned in by De- Who belted his 26th home run, has: mittee headed by Rep. Celler (D- NY) opened the second half of its © | [ject to federal antitrust laws but 4+ Killed the patient’ by en- Business 177 Edison _—Niite Service _ baseball exempt. abling rich clubs to grab off all FE 4-3811 Pontiac “FE 4.0445 Miller said he favored bilis that ‘ ‘ sa LANSING — Two broods of wild! q turkeys were seen this month on/ le : Owners =. sof tion officer Elton Carlson ‘of De- ‘a GWE ELE vo hil FFG ee HEAT te represent cent of NFL players. The as- sociation reportedly ineludes members from all 12 league Z the op ff Reig FEE Miller testified as the subcom- qp4 4, reese surveys AND ESTIMATES Ol BURNERS * O1L FURNACES * Off SOlLERS «+ WATER HEATERS LIFETIME GUARANTEE ON ALL MOVING PARTS Lou Janka Heating & Air Conditioning . Sales and Service. The court has held football sub- ‘the best players. ELIMINATED — Ronnie Roth- barth of Pontiac was one of the seven Michigan Publinx golfers eliminated in the National Tourney at Hershey, Pa. Roth- ee Rademacher Tilt! ster Like Any Other NEW YORK wm — Heavyweight Asked if he feared he might in- jure the professionally unproven). )Oly mpic heavyweight champion of ‘1956. Pattersen replied: ~ “No. I would have to regard him hike 1 did Jackson and other. strong| three pitchers. | If f ual ‘opponents He’s a big, strong fel- clo 4 THOMAS ie I hear. He's been boxing 10 qed“. 5 5 Gin ten yone who wins an Pleser 41 1 Bisné 18 \Diympic title has to be good to Bein 31.8 Fico } $$ Qualifying rounds for the men’s! Public Links tourney at Hershey, peat the world’s best amateurs.” 4 2°32 Portes 2 ¢ $.City Medal Play golf champion-' pa, is the defending city cham- Cooper $1) Ske 3 ¢ 1 ship will be held this Saturday at i Finck. «= 3 8 2 Writ 2 8 girvetiec Municipal Golf Course. | ~ < « ‘Orion Show Sunday Pickett 20 06 * * * | Hs 38 Among the area golfers. exem A program of 21 events has been nue ar ame 3 qualifiers may be trom the qualifying rounds are arranged for the 4th annual Lake mean hk... e-8 a Beers bet ween 9 a.m. and 5 pm. state Publinx champ. Mike And- Orion horse show, set for Sunday CBD iscssss-e--,--, 1 OLS 6 3'The low 20 > teen plus ties onian, state amateur king Lloyd aug 4 Event takes place at Kelly oa Cnet een vnc qualify for the 36-hole city tourna-\svron, Chuck Barker, Ed Wasik. park, starting at 10 a.m. A pre- 2. Sebring 2, Fleser 1, oar eee ment scheduled Saturday and Sun-/ Paw Bada, Glenn Harding and show parade has been arranged | day, Aug, 10-11, over the Munici- Rothbarth. for Friday evening, ‘Pal links. | ‘The city tournament is sponsored; show is under auspices of the All former city champions and ‘py the Pontiac Parks and. Rec- Lake Orion Saddle Club, and Orion Rotary club. five low scorers of the 1956 lreation Department. 149 Pay $1,105 Fines || tourney are exempt trem quali C vation Department re- ying. if ports last week list 149/ The annua] tournament is open ed of violations of to any male golfer living in ap tate rvation laws. land County at an entry cost o! , Violators \paid a totaf of $1105 S.A trophy will. be awarded to in fines, pluy $1160 in court —_ Saturday's. low qualifier. in justice throughout the : * * * state. M from these fines! Pontiac's Jim Pettiford won the goes to library. in the county qualifiers last year..Ron Rothbarth where the fine js assessed. now competing in the national sash nore POWER’ Ges il, more to it : Automobile protection has grown up. And here it is, vastly, vastly more soe just an insurance policy. 'Thosé who belong to the Auto Club and insure at this Exchange have superlatively good auto- mobile insurance, plus services and aids of the American Automobile Association, pius all the services and aids of the Automobile Club of for personal accidents ‘MUSTANG. “‘precisioneered” high-compression ciaaemibel Mercury, Chevrolet: cars, buses and es ee ee — oo oo oe oe oe oF oe oe oe Big HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 81,1987 cided ide ieeits.. * : ry : ’ ? z ‘ : Bas id t : 7 ; aaies: 7 . any . — reste . : Aug eaags 5 Tl Re ry { a : Se PRE GIRLS by Franklin Folger|DONALD DUCK A ea tee eS Sens ree niinememene PF Sheriff's Department A a 17 ye j i cs cae || Pier sae . Yaeues rpm , woaetht f>. 3 Receives Safety Award VLE —— \F07 The Oakland County Sheriff's De- E has been presented with a Traffic Safety. Award by the _ Mutual of Omaha Insurance Com- pany. The award was officially re-+ cel : A lunch-counter comedian said, **Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you what you are,’ whereupon a meek little man left whispering to] - the waitress, “Cancel my order for shrimps, please’ ... A New York kid,.asked to define agricul- ture, said, “Agriculture is like , only farming is doing it.” prnary dy wis . _ “For heaven's sake! 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Sent wogih comping anne: value oe : California ranch sty VACANT 11 ROOM HOME Cl Ranch ~ ug 6 MERELY. 5 RO ig ag Full bath, well, septic, wired. arkston Rancher * fa , for elder-| gutomatic hot water Compaetsly lute is a good Bag with | 1/740 square feet of living ares,- 4 workman- oversize with “ ‘ space this : Fis ater a 3 Rooss awn | _ ly ladies. i insulated and pert of dry wall| toest of chee’ s : Biove, Wstalled. Immediate possession. floors and plaste a See Sian. | Ttrigy Dest, cog, bet water, ture Convalescent Homes 38A Very liberal terms alls throughout, two. full bathe Roman brick home lueated oa for vehoel teachers nurses.| town, oe aye de ‘barking REST none, “Was SIDE, 3) 6¢11,500 NEAR LEBARON. School will ‘give you s nice home and| erates. Beautiful oak peti availad rr : Lovety 3 pus rm. bungsioW; @ wonderful income, just 3 blocks A . a3 FOR | with i Sogo Roebuck. large fa room, of] heat : Grousd foot, a0 Wk. B & K Mo : Scepis bearteten 6 invalids, ment. nae Sed ot et See tatiea’ Ganap 8 oor ares patio, Designed for family : SoRvER UNION_& EUMABETR ON 6 -ET me a oe particuer “care, given. Geant ee garage. Priced to sell, possibly] jow reproduction at wee ¢ Rd. 3 rooms & om, SY SIDE G. é Mich, Call before 4 - NA-| $14,256 RANCH BUNGALOW. With) — terms. : anor i ¢ month Plone MA & bath. Oe sae. _ tonal 7-9372, pow basement, of] AC furn. At- AUBURN $12,950 : : : — Ba. 7 and breseway. 3| "TERMS, TRUCK OR CAR Total price for this brand LE yuan ArT FOR 3 roome ‘~~ 3 children per- ____ Hotel Rooms 39 ecres or une lana." He Hare te a reali TES this “modefa . spacious as) bedroom ranch style home eal Miseeda! wet En mun Px | HOTEL AUBURIN out. ie sure & see thls o0e. | at gap00 on easy terms, or iruek| siding. full basement, ofl furs. DOWNTOWN, 13 RMS. & BATH.| +2204. quem counray trv — at| feect’ ptt down payment, oak} nace wacom Bring . furn. and dining kitchen, ¢ & bath chile oot 4 bedrecat farm bee! stomioum caee = “an Located on 2 iota ia weet mb= Gren, Gall unit 1:00 oF after 4:00 Pee ee SS fake ce eel] ee ee and 8/ Owner will accept free Gnd clser oes st “SMS & BATH. NR. bus route. ony miles from as partial payment, ER cit: hi is just] DORRIS @ SON REALTORS Edward M. Stout, Realtor - like new as the interior has bee! Ec, WE SELL vT N. » » St. ats 0.2 Yauch, New —*. as WE almost completly. rebuilt. All/ 752 W. Huron. Phoné FE 4-1557 new roofs int, Call us : = = : ——| Ter pericurss BEAT THE HEAT | *hacuat" iecaten, ip gowstene: office Coonan lower floor viIsIT—Our office and lnok over’ Is saa oo et aig oy 9 :, alt gg Be aes LARGE 9 RM APT. PVT ENT i 5 i= ness ers, also r 2 Gentlemen. No drinkers. sha| WEST SIDE 361 N. Woodward. Builders office 200 Photo-Listings. Park : > Near pus & sores w. Side.| Close te Webster School. 3 room and floor, share rent and utility right at our p todiy ‘Open 0-9. en) Ly ort Bing Mm gaye Permete Seca peaee rind te Pontiac Press Box| guplex. Tile bath. Gas heat.) expense. beach | is eet. Not mach to| Eves FE #3430. 22 Aubura, rear — 2 ROOM APT. CHEAP avail, gept, ist ist. 90" Pine i Dow? WNTOWN ioe pervien. We buy “Th ‘ona OPE E BELLS ARE ~oinee = RESPONSIBLE dard. Couple preferred 3 Saz0. “VASBINDER INC. 270 fest of 100] ‘7A8e: RINGING a Tam. a * 4 7 PE. 66975 ‘ 3 E ‘ preter West side, By Aug. 18th. NICE, CLEAN. QUIET. PE bere +g per sent garner gn EZ. Burco! 1. H. BROWN, Realtor | And with the schoot onty 2 biocks| Colored Youngstown kitehens: 2 iS SSeS Rent House Furia 3 with 75069, ft, Heat and hot/ 1367 W. Huron. Ph. PE 2-4810 from ‘this 3 bdrm. full basement,| large utility room. gas heet-- eo “| water Lease available. — Sue Listing Service brick ranch, means hot lunches} est. water softener, aluminuit somal baby. aeaie aa ae F 1 BEDROOM DELUXE KITCHEN- at home for kiddies. The} storms and screens, corner fot. os = N bath, ee, Se stirs, Bochelare paceding, of eer 5 or ete petrStoes, Meacre Cyclone fenced yard is| Full price only $9,660 with terma. Section of Oakland dulte OR 33950 or OR ouples | ac ke 8 Roy Annett I Inc. _byrewner, OF Dine Wi, tis Located near W. oe igo aoe ey FP a 3 ND COUNTY REALTY | Attractive 2 bedroom bu ¥ FURR. APT, 3 RMS. ag %@ ©. Muron st, UNION LAKE. SHOPPING CENTER 2610 Union Lake Rd. with attic, Oak 4 t 5 rms. West side, turn, Auburn A. rma Spon Eraninen’& Sunday ito 4 Only % mile. Beautiful lot. Im-ies 34164 or EM 33411 after 5 . : furnished "heated, ist floor, Ph. rs c | ER: aculate 6 foom home 1x3, : Edw. M M. Stout Realtor | : ment. Attached ¢ . Only $i, Lake Properties : — with tiled 3 fi STORM MARAGES DESIRES TO /7 Spon” Eves. tl pa. | gtecoue_ Fe Cue. For Sale Houses 43| °° tite down” ™ NEARLY NEW 3 ; eis . a ae ‘T 3 RMS. WATKINS-PONTIAC ESTATES se Bete Fe ag of Miracle Mile, 2 children. Ref near shopping center, FE 3-7437. 5 ‘ EXCELLENT Almost - new bedroom 5 den, | POURTH ‘ erences. 4-0526. car Fite FEE POO WEE BEDRMS 1 ACRE, ON RIVER: Bo ss ae large . oe ; PLEASANT 3 ROOM BASEMENT aS. i $1,650 Extra diving room with car- 3 bedroom ow, Excellent agg BF ie te ES ee ee on. Bars Earb Apts, 119 State. Phone} }'¢, Commerce. _ - : & . Attached a tie bathe pennant Moor-| Kitchen, san thoerne plastered peting rm. house. Ereler ve =| 7s soem. MODERN HOUSE, COMPLETECY e. Full basement, ft. Mg “h} walls, full basenient, St 38. usk fet a —,. ] kst i BEE sae FVT ENTE 008. 7 ROOMS & BATH, INQUIRE # ew gas suto. burn E00, Terms. naged se agg They: oye Mag Beacon y 2 cor garkee. Pull price $11 WOULD LIKE TO RENT 3 bec C ar on eR tg yaaa per sabalicel Gs 3i6-| _ GARDENER’S DREAM aces wellehaded Sot debe pete] one room house, ¥ of Pontiac Lake. With almost an acre of ground.| gic'sob with reaconate pay. | CANAL FRONT State call seus, acs} REAL ESTATE IXC. Completely fenced. : om Building site. $8 * aio De, Eee 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. ae Reeds ¢ i rie “Ek A | | eee ie tuce tile Gear $1,200 DOWN canal leading to different iskee.: Share Living Queries 2 0) Ape ing White 2 dedroom home is) foom end f° bedroom carpeted | Full price only sist. mt MOTHER & CHILD mae wit 4 rooms with utility. 2 a Large kitchen, fom 8 “Behe tan Asks | ee x ' Only. $11,700 r : ig a : > Aap, “BROWN AN ; WN, Realtor as wee? me Pontiac Farm and — | Wtd. Contracts, - gs. 32) atrial Tractot ctor Co. ' 8. ist one Ieee § ; t. HAYDEN, ory Room “DON'T WISH : fok oe ae MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To} hasae rent, buy, owen, hire, _ ‘tpg Senne hep ee OLR Tre am Tem ae a mee STEM her ae te ere REALTOR . on — Hwy. Clarkston Modern Reas. price & Dw ARD B. KEITH The Lake Man_ EM 34432 ONLY $7,950 WITH LOW DOWN PAay-, MENTS, EM 3-4236. ON .- HOME | SAF La DSCAP’ RMS. _ OR WILL a= ald FOR CASH! CALL EM 34191 LAKEPRONT LOT : BUCKHORN . 82,780, | WiLL ARRANGE TERMS OR WILL TAKE CASH | CALL EM onan. | | 7 DOWN NAME YOUR one TERMS, EM } SEE SCHUETT REALTY ° 404 W. HIGHLAND RD, C-FANILY —-. ‘EXCELLENT " rooms, 2 baths, full ., ear rage, mee os sonoties on bus line, realtors involved, eg terms.| Cal) PE 2-6273 after 5:30 oP ACRE FARM =. M55, PRAME ree bedroom b e, silo, chicken on bern. $5800 © is2000 — Lake, 24x264, cottage rou fin th. $3000 8 i loon Lake, back lot cottage, two bedrooms in a streen porch. Restricted lots with lake snl with down, $10, . pad Ray Ira T. ace) ield, Realtor, . Michigan. BY OWNER. 2 BORM, TILE BASE- oun. Rg ta -drive. Carpeted, O1) «heat. 53 Pingree. “BUD" Drayton Plats Area 2 bedroom bungalow, spacious _ living room with fireplace, full ast nook, plastic tile bath, fujl ellen y oil heat, electric hee water. 1's car garage, 2 ¢ lots, lake privileges Priced, t sell sii.900; $2. down Birmingham 7 3 Bedroom Brick / Immaculate condition, / attrac- tive ‘living room, wall/to wall wely Kitchen, rc, sereaned porch. $20,000 with frontage. 1! ced ann seb wile bubetenila) down payment. HOME MART . 1058 weer Guron— FE 55-0407 PE #-1940 2 M4 ~ hewineher To list or to rs rea! ¢state Frast _ Woodward in the Pontiac area, i. CR NEWINGHAM “RE L ESTATE Corner eae & Crooks Rds. 2 GILES : $500 Down On this 4 réom. 2 bedroom home, a west of Pon- Fe em it e scm yo ° shade, fruit, and berries, Huron Gardens Telegra — and only $0 a oa Income - $950. Down rnace. See “GILES REALTY CO. lp BALDWIN AVE. PE 5-6175 fler 6:00, PE 2-1908 or PE §-5293 J ERRY — / OFF ERS Shei ——— location with 4 pias- floors, rien furnace end water poalated. | Ly ¢ appreca! * $12, 750, o Teco = Believe it or not We have a 3 bedrm GI resale that's tops. Full basement Cer- amie tile bath. Hardwood floors, paved streets. Very good neigh- borheod. Only $18,800 in terms. Rent beaters . We nove 4 or § — down payment homes rting « 4600 patie call “and make an . ment to stop paying rent, iP, of storage space, full/ basement, eute off heat, electric: hot wa-| Clem N eal 49 Mt Eve Mrs Reick E . ———— moders. “Pull — 1 . Lot ts 100x300, Ex- celiett £PBexiton, Walking distance blic schools & stores. oe, 0 down OAKLAND LAKE. 4 room modern, Excellent location on jarge lot 50x200. Nicely iand- ac ec. needs — ne terior finishing, Lake vile; = gad down, Immediate Pos- ew bedroom with 27 ft living roo hi dining area, Modern kitchen with eabine Hardwood floors throughout. Tile bath.” autom: heat: Pull be ment with finished recreation rm. Waiking distance public is, S —e frontage each. en pong Pe — Mid with reason- HG "RON" "GARDENS .* Yreom bedrooms hardwood coma mn path, forced air oll heat. Garage. jot. With plenty and water. Excellent 9050 down with immediate posses- ee REEGO HARBOR 2 . ees po on excellent location ,.New ga- ‘enc tm oyard. Nicely fecdscapes lot. Perfect location fer retired © — rive reduced for quick sale. with low pt beg ae "aistoumt for “GEORGE BLAIR 3 oe RAYTON PLAINS ree OR 3-1708 or OR 3 MIDDLETON SPECIALS! Located im Drayton Plains area long. low 60 ft. ranch bome with i'm car garage, 22 tt. with fireplace and dining eil, diant heat, ta- aiuminum atorms, es. On excellent g4.900 to handle er consider cider home in trade Leeated 3'2 miles west of Pon . large 4 room and bath plus watility. t 55160 Lake privi- jeges on Elizabeth "Lake. QOniy #750 down. Leslie R. Middleton BROKER 188 N. JOHNSON) 85-1721 FE 8-600; ~ANNETT OFFERS foom home with gerage. ‘912.600 terms. Lake Eront Cottage foot fie Baie oprtt Po P. € Ls |, fisting. Modern. 3 bedroom | ai | Sabet, eluding” eectric JOM, wricit / replace ve i048 OARLA NDA ave FR ‘spe heater telephon’. Vety OPEN NINGS UNTIL 8 38 Wane, birch tees Redue . te $12,800, terms. Multi- ‘Lakes Realty | iNew 3 Le . . |Exclusive Address ae Make a Date living .rm_| Roy, Annett Inc! 5 need a panini Rd. JERRY E. ADAMS CO. ‘tl 8; Sun. 1 to 6 2534 Dixie Hwy — FE 4-456! CIVILIANS "305 bedroom brick with full basement. Move in immediately, 1 acre lots on paved street. - Kuschell Realty For & Hounds Mr eaizs ‘Bi'mfield Hills G.ls Notice Gls $150 to $300 down payment we have quite a few used homes th » located in acreage, tf! you are oubt whether you-are eligible cal! one of our competent salesmen fer information, No obligations. -On the west side, your children will be proud to tell their friends where they live, lent, large, bedioom. darge shes and dining oped with thick. ca: wall wall, full basement, HA at, 2 car garage, this hame is priced for the average fam- ily’s income, cail us for: more details. To see this neat bungalow lo- cated a few steps to the bus line and super markets you cen sell your car if you buy, this home 2 droom, extra pice modern kitchen with breakfast bar full basement, auto. oil heat, lots of nice shade trees, nice quiet location, $1,500 Dn boas price $8,000. Open for cash offer. Are You Retiring? If so you are no doubt looking for a small home with very little upkeep also ¢lose to bus line and stores, this home has j some very nice features. § good } sized rooms, | paved drive. new roof an I siding. Better see this one - Priced at $7,950 with. terms. easy Small Farm Plenty of room to horse around here far enoligh out so you Pech 4 © osama aman saan ae Saw € oe deus . $14,800. eta OL walt |. Broker. _ ACRE 6 R “HOME OOM MOD > near © ecenge Suchy Realty, Or- mvill iY FO SELL REALTOR Bates Pair ce: Walls, CALL ODED. 9 TO) OR 4 TO 6 E UNLA Custom Bu der PE 68-1198 MODERN & eggs oo yl In MEt- Call *Vietamora 30 after 6 p NO. DOWN PAYMENT: 3 bedroom starter bomes eg ang basement and omen wir- our lot. F. C Db co. Corner Williams Lake road and M59. OR 3-1235: after 7:00 OR Gs an = é ROOM. 3 BEDROOM. FULL —_- basement, new oll furnace, stantial down paym £50. appointment aner on terms, fe kt “$495 DOWN New 2 bedroom © om your Jot. $6,005, Full pficg. Wood firs Picture window. ba mm Too This is not a shell. Call today or stop at office for tn- formation. we have lots avati- able also Sees AYDEN: ~"REALTOR ee E. Walton FE 8-0441 Open Eves WALDON - CLINTONVILLE area ~—- § room modern home and 5 acres, $6,000 — Terms. FE 4.2544. SMALL FARM itm Clarkston ares 500 — ~~ Call $ Mc Nell PE 4254 COLORED Nice neighborhood -— Low down pa oot — in elty. $60 per mobth. +2240. WILLIAMS LAKE privileges Smal] home — Large lot — $1.- 950 — Terms, FE 4-2545. WHITE. LAKE ee — Sandy beach. Privile = er 2 bedrooms bath. Newly Corner lot New 2 car i ge ig ~~ =. a large wooded jot. 200 [%. deep Basement. Hardwood firs. - of 16.000 ee “BRICK BUNG ALOW WEST cited seo Price b1aeon. toeoiee 1083 La- §-0069 after nace. water peater, owner leaving — Fong word - ye ree & small ROSE Mel. LAR RY, pramer — OW VILL BUILD ~~ On y lot, any size home re- quired. You can to miss ou, did ane alterations. FE aT 7 RM. MODERN HOUSE. « BED- . Only $8.500 “>. W. DINNAN W. Huron FE 429 Earl E. James NCOME PROPERTY olored—12 room brick. brings tn = per rere G 7 rooms for ha rentals. 81 CLEAN AS A WHISTLE: 32 bedroom, full basenient. only 2 ¥ts. - aluminum siding, fenced school i i : = * i 6 rms. @ bath. Large living room, hopping cemer &Pomtiae. tee:-| OUTSTANDING dining i: — area. A steal at $12,650, VALUE Nice jet, oe fenced. = FE 4144 or EM 3-431) Pa vate i K r = —— , R . : oe ~ those rare i 4 FOU arty Bg * bsmt sometime ®ear abouy but seldom star ake nd ize — steam heat, 2 car garage & ° e compe r large 4 s. & bath with fu bg with full basement hot Very nicely Bao air furnace. 2330. shade trees, fesiced complete yeres st. oon moving to with cyclone fence making & farm. real buy wonderful ret for a. _ only. $20,000 91.500 All in exee condition, ar! apa pan pared eee ame Oe SEE FOR YOURSELF — newer 2 H. P. HOLMES, INC. | WEST | eee heat” seefeation 2831_8._ Lapeer Rd. FE - SUBURBAN room. ee An ete COLORED MOST ~/ Attractive 2 bedroom &| x HOSPITAL ROAD A 14 ej fenzanch home. doueie face’ | | Newer 3 bedroom home with near the bus lipe with bath and room fireplace, love- lot ‘thigh with garden sure Geel, Luke eel oF kitchen, ceramie fle’ bath, oe i RESALES — fone om uaa a vent of * For civilians and vetersns. Two BRICK COLONIAL—3 ae * $17,500; terms. , ee bedroom homes—or in- Gas beat. Total price $13,650 ’ : comes “ont _ = cent dc = Call MARK FISHER on above erous i RAINBOW F REALTY properties, who also specializes af town. Cau for the address. FE 23614 ADDOCK m acreage & lots. SEMINOLE HILLs EVE. FE 5-2721 SPECIAL by -- renee 3 bed- ‘oom frame MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE rust orr JOLY N ~E poe | three bedroom Indian Village $10,950 -— . Stick and frame — in exeehent se"teea Sieareome' ana ties] 175 BAT agree ® rooms r Bas palcons te supe 1% BATHS ALSO. NEW RANCH BI sion attic: Timken GAS fur ware. ay nace. 3 BEDROOMS Hey Mee Bere ‘New at oar Png Cement 4 oi. drive, include” carpeting 17x 15.8 FT. by cod LIVING ROOM , Ic FRONT r “ * ESTATE, Modern. Housing - Br B tele NICE SIZE KITCHEN aoc D We ¥ ed acl furnace and : TING : pa ie ‘Atomatie ater bogey cloee WITH DINING SPACE ora ee new Perry ot, Price} Ist BDRM. 14x9 FT. se . $1500 down, Va-|- ~ . fs ‘Modern large 6 room i. Lot Sbx- 178. Ideal for any bes bust~ ness or parking lot. @ $13.- 790, terms or trade vo * pail 4 or 5 reom bungalow Cass Lake Privileges Vacant—5 room modetn hun- All newly decorated. .-% $7,900 with $1,500 down. Charm Bungalow. A velvet. lawn and beautiful shrubs surrounding this 6T0 w. sepa ee! mesh ney Why suffer with the heat ? To appreciate you must see this 2 Located on eS 5 Lake fot -—~ many isrge oak Pull front porch with screens. Outside grill. 1's car g2- rf Boat & furniture. For only -# salah teas 2 oe Lakefronts floors rage m and many other features. $21,500 with terms. Plan No. 13012 3 nomen brick nee, over 1200 Full Sepe. eoun- n ‘EO heat, copper plum your lot ot for A. tid 00. Many more plans to from. WHITE BROS. — __ REALTORS S660 Dixie Open _ Eves. ‘til ©: KENT Established in 1918 Hey. 19 to 8 ‘Near Webster er School ser eee Set ‘soe ow beck i, overlooked Be ag Hoe ft th pe ov a, > =) 9 , 2680 Tienken R¢ Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge JOHN K. IRWIN | Cherokee Hills Pioneer. Highlands Attractive home in lovely neigh- Owner out of city Large ur rm. dinette, bright kitchen, dno pata oo floor i ans, wp. | ar garage. ene beck yard. Price, $i4- 060; terms i Acre Located on road room heme, only 3 yrs oid Forced air ot) price, $7,850. first . ler full basement i‘ € John K. Irwin, Realtor since 1825 317 West Mures street $944" Ey e Fe 3404 a YN New 3 contemporary: feature outstanding Piss- be 200 bus school full. — with $1,000 Do as costa. Fast possession or will Cupteate om your jot with ne down. money SCHOOL WILL START 800K Thie lovely home is across street from school. room bungalew. ror . Ale. COLORED rye ee, 8d At gerage. Ang | we bave many more to choose from. JIM WILLIAMS} = REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 1218 Baldwin Ave a FE 60047 : Templeton KEEGO HARBOR 2nd BDRM, 13.4x 10FT. 3rd BDRM. 10x 9 FT. Imag ali this custom and qua’ vd built on your iot for only $10,950, , * Phone for Appointment FLOYD KENT INC. Realtor. FE 20123 FULL PRICE 7950 ) IN DRAYTON Be yi NICHOLIE AND H ARGER C CO. 133 Ww. a, HAYDEN GL nee. Imm ge as room modern basem eee git ae . path. Ina mu summer, §15,- |. ‘CUCKLER REALTY - aces a a jot at rear, 1 car garage 413.800 with $2,800 down. 3 BEDROOM | B * RANCH ETE sate Poca is moye in. Has oak ie ‘tered walls. fall ment, gas heat, lot. biackiop street New East side. : EAST SUBURBAN. 5 Bong mod- oak floors, com- room large 12n20 - t room,’ 3 bas ‘a beth. breezeway, attoched . 605280 down CLARK REAL ESTATE 1363 W_ Huron Open Eves. PE 44602 of PE 44613 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE tends for pede que bat? CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES box are & today. $13,590 PINE LAKE FR ‘ Large § room bere! ranch. 3 bedrooms. }ix2é M. Hving reom, ly dining perch with fireplace ‘Be , geod beach | SRS ter islorma- basement with recteation ‘ car age je ict wih shade evergreens Ex- : A # a 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW Under $1,000 Dn. Here's o 1906 3 aicw ANYONE. +t = ThKligentiy iendec: a bomen ra ie wet have tos even heme with a the full. ent atid 2 car ga- SEE TH Ez WatHotT osu TIO ” y TELY. MODERN AMERCAN On 1072370 landscaped site. Paved i center with churches and sc wery close Co bas ga fired heat 3.6xi1 iy raciant guid "be “proud to Senay Hite Wi, Fad harms $5,006 will bandie. BE Humphries Realtor. intone Listing Service SEMINOLE erie eetibule. pa vi le. entrante neg etches am ait p00" wikia: RD. are 4 rme tairs it trees. | consider, ‘our home in trade. D. RILEY, Broker ra Pest! ann 2 2 COLORED - $650. Dn. 3 bdret, modern home. Full bath. ia wih ek sun Lag? nn. net eh tvan Brokers. Hileabeth Lake Ra. FE ft MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GATEWAYS to ‘HAPPINESS feet $12,600 with $3.000. Would ranch, We bath. fire- Faces, ae, SS INVESTME MENTS ee Sesnbal , ioe or aed Several es building “sites. Priced to eels - thee. 900 Dorothy pnyder Lavender 701 Me Mai Po. | ghia he ng “eae KENT Wedel Established tn 1906 LOON LAKE .- . "FRONT WANT —Room to presibe? There fom this oiger home aa ieeated on one at s finest lakes. 8 rooms 2 waths, large liv reqm ey wee, ‘ « ment pay ey . well land- on jum like 8 in 8 Sandy Seach & = feb. paved reed. on 526.300, terms. —- HIGHWAY ; AND ‘LAKEFRONT er wen" —Fishing. ovimmicg boating Alireactive year qreund modern home feces tits fine sandy beach. om same jot factmg paved highway. «& large steed commercial build ing. sow rested for «a good monthiy mcome. This le a ae ‘investment and can be handied with eniy 44.508 Gown. Come ip fer more details. LAKE te LOTS CHoO'Cr — tLaecation. foot sandy ‘PRONT cHOICE — Leeetion, verr goot beech. fme fishing many trees, high @ dry. ! feet Tha ts @ 90d bey at only 64.950. MARION CMRISTENSE™ on hove properties, whe speciai- tous in Lake properties + FLOYD KENT INC. Realtor 3200 Disie Hey. at. Telegraph rE § tw 6 AMPLE CU: PARKING -. LAKEFRONT . RANCHER Brick, 1 bérmes Conpeted 7 iiguroem An encetent 4 Sem Soe teat : ea Eas dea w tee dew CAN “AL, i 3 RONT LOTS @ of frontece on = water. bich & dry its Gubdivis water eet up ~~ price an; otk lots. $1 400 k D. Ril. EY. Broker os ih Lote Dé. [LARGE LOT ON LAKE. 81,00. For ‘Sale Resort Prop. “A We Finance—We Finance é Kh Aimbot ou . Feta o ‘over 1 , MB Sip ezs| Sete math ect er AN ee, Hava Lot. we 3% fh. ‘Court “a. cr, sult- ieenng SF $a.tee vite BL.008 ae ar $4008 cash. BUILDERS. SASHABAW RD. ranch-type ideal for home. cere aia, high ary, rt partly baw stele ten Act Realtor REALTOR Bigg. tes : ‘OPEN REAL’ Se ee _ OR 31981 _Bves OR F190 oF OR 3.2007 V ARD E. PARTRIDGE Je. ‘aa isk nnd GEORGE } soph Dice Hwy. Po 3 lots near tear ver MOTEL ep IXIE HIGHWAY all located has 89 ft. lk trent Leslie R. Middleton BROKER las HN. JOHNSON FE S-Ti2i FE $2003) ORION ACREAGE | , gee eee ‘=a a a | c A. WEBSTER Oxford, Mich. Oa S313 cash to Write Bos 21, Pentiac Press, for further de- tale, Wil ‘s commis At) “sates, Gly asd gn gore. Wi Was tae goed re Agee — — farms as sald please FE bet. oF Mursneot Suhre eae uy Thru Partridge List T hru Partridge Sale Business Property 49 1 AGE E vinta ined i are shopping center, CEMENT BLOCK BLDG. E24 on 3 commercial lote, now nly as a“ =. near Tel- ]. R. Hiltz 101 W. ureo . FE 56181 300 Pr FRONTAGE ON Clemens St. Call Roys! Paris, FE 5-214. 9:00 - 5 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge Commercial $20.00 per Ft. City. North End Loested off Walton Bee 3 We can MT a pm Foot ? Cooley take Rd. Frontage 150 Feet. Commercia CLARK REAL ESTATE we DON’T. ease UP MONEY! Sell unneeded| belongings for cash 3 through ‘Classified Ads! f re aeiel. we ‘STATEWIDE. chses, t rey: ‘es we si ‘ : $ =| i ag oa i : F : : 38 es ie d i me “LETS TALK’ BUSINESS” $150 per wee MICHIGAN auenwees| SALES CORPORATION Om LARDNER EE | Couuen OUR FRONT DOOR PARK AT ‘OR’ 1 OE Ie Ee etal Seah, Pa tones bunting “" ata is ares Real oppo . bs 3B, Elwood _Reslty, PE 6.1284 mueT a, ARING . Sg ve iin Kye Ay? F Partridge 18. THE “BIRD” TO SEE A US-10 GRILL utstandin il on U.8.-10 in Por gear FE 43381 and rE cite | yma EMBREE & GREGG mo wake a ‘BORROW WITH CONFIDENCE EE 2-9206 1 wn, | Aw Lae : +1538 TEAGUE ee co. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $38 FO e600 FINANCE CO. FE 41574 103 Pontiac btace Bank Buckner Conomers | Happy. Folks ‘s employes vith « py Ay man- per. Ik ts eney to deal Buek- aes, OS ee bets are everyone and * i. Pre mediate and icdure hagutihes be for @ cash credit sccount the -cempeny. where are Wel comed and your is ap FINANCE co. AL BLDG. 4512 23 MOHWAY ” ia van DaneZO™ MAES, LAME $25 TO $500 “Sense eee visit Pact peers (Corner Pike) _-Mortguge Loans’ 54 LOANS—$600 to: $1,500 Lz Bt. SPEED 32-0237. a ‘ACRES 40. TERMS OR PPO. bon 438. es | 7. TRIUMPR SALE OR SWAP - Of Sane: VANES. Fa : part before 2:00, ; $6 MGA SPOR : eo — onto re you FE Quick Cash}: HOME & AUTO}. Ce ena — Bl enews - “$is doesn’t ® tis kind so 11 eat them to keep you seis tania Goods 57 eee Seosto ‘value, 8000" | up we seratched, Also severe! ranges in ; “parca a ote AP . Orilfry rm ce Maiched girage, ites 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 Se ie Bie ea Palen ak iy nti in Lave road. Shae PREEZER 17 CU, PT. WHITING Excellent condition, $180. Mi ¢-3359, RG PT at ars, io” TAB ; ALSO i? console. . ai SYLYANIA TY. $100, OR 3-4965 before 3 ecies Suter, wa 8 RIDEMASTER TRACTOR i ent, OA 80 trade” of aah ah Pee BOLENS & all eee ¢ our i BARNES T TARDWARE : } ed Aa aN | BEDROOM LIGHT Figroane eeeeeeeee oneeeeese ovsnee 814.95 6 che renee Pa ohair,.....--.+s A ER, ane. + | THOMAS ECONOMY F URNITURE £0. , we irvaliog prices deal al Soe we owl ow , ee @ FILLING STATION AK MSTRONG GOLDSEAL A BUY, 0. Also eg buy small radios, ‘B-8755. 445 Auburn Re FE +357 210 poy CGOKING : RANGE, , ike A BABY -— 7 ATHTUI CHES we ss —_ B -- woo! ae nd bookcase bed. : CLOSING OUT $00.50. FE cee, Bre. PE DST bined “and gol. siughtty All electrie tana, trellises, 164 DELUXE NT AUTO- cee work heme. lawamowers. At} matic washer. OR 3-045 Orchard Loe Ave. ye Ke xii take | 81 GF WASHER & DRYER. $300 a BUY Y DIRECT WE MARUPACTURS ree weeese ee Bes ‘et hte ++ ee eee pei oe ee, tae GAS STOVE, Fagg ag am mip oom Feat ae 6 pm. FE cancion ee ENGINES 2to9HP —- HEATING cot noma rm age tic tumour Younewtown TE Aisa ca ger Piosreccent, fees, PLYWOOD SPECIALS [Cash & Ce £. Fir 4x8 9798, ce veplech fee cal Us on other bet plywoods. Interior exterior __Pontiae ‘Plywood ( Co. ea. ft terrific ichigan cent, 383 Orchar Orchard Lake AY ow iano. OR 34s be: veto of30. SALE > BUR MEISTER Sheetrock a Ge | 4x8 Sheet $1 che) Northern Lumber Co. rane EAL Ni VE At W ick OOTTER. ESR ee Lak EL 64184 Bly "weath Attention | Truckers Sia ‘ at) ‘at Adame 2 Adame. Oe or Ee Buy ur fruits and vegetables from freezer or home canni AB, 2 _?. Sane Davey s rene: Food = OL 271 Pouce af pee g KING sie re Hees & equip sizes faeries. power mowers, Ail terms . Come a fast aorth SPECIAL SALE tractors, 3 of ” Oliver CRANKSHAFT o seET prime Aito- Glass Specialists Safety glass tor all cars & trucks. - Fe work ig ogg 9 Batety Fes a Co., 122 Oak Auto Service ‘Sale Motor Scooters 82 ‘86 CUSHMAN “EAG EXC, CO’ $295. PE 4-3301. - st "SS COMMAS EAGLE, EXC, CON- dition. FE §-0182. SPORTSMAN, GOOD ——. with transmission. FE z wir Ph. OR 34511 A &N rE “Aiwa Read to Bu 25% DISCOUNT For Sale Motorcycles 83 3 a glee < “os One brand new Case 140 Baler|1948° HARLEY DAVISON 61. IN- ‘BAGLEY, Y AUTO P. PARTS o- Case 220 Bang nity harvester.|- quire at 70311 Mellen St. Romeo. 6-921" 1% BAGLEY &8T. at ge BO ii nee > 4 Al ; COND. ~ CASH HOUGHTEN & S., igo HARLEY 74, A Wick ONE, tae & r AVERILL'S NEED CARS On NaOH FOR- oad Ob OR FRADE—@_WT, | honk! then bring i here for top motorcycle, nts Or trade for ’ - P Auction Sales 77 or Sh ener oF Port 78 &O0.} om sag Oe Sees “ F Bevidton see Harey | Bud Shelton Motor Sales AN AUCTION. \¢ MULE NE OF] Davidson Gales Co. 310 BOUtH| ‘pivy won deine on Inte. models | : ay ye ip F yh Pull tine | —o2einew. Cor. Auburn & E. Blvd. PE 46728. | feet ten meek Deering) For Sale Bicycles 84| “Pontiac Auto Brokers — tors, plows, drags, doubie discs, a a We — % car ce f mower, 4 par’ side|BOY'S 26° MONARCH, GOOD CON-| or deo | ¢ : dise grain drill, near new,/ dition, $35. FE 5-8983. : | Eine with ‘moter Bresdy garden|, Boats & Accessories 85 ~See M & si es Sales Wactor & many piste of very |? BOATS ALL READY. vor nac-| Cor fp dates on mts meee soz. good furniture? Don't miss ‘this| iH, 3 point. 19 ft. utility, sale. Ste Paul AG-nU class tad inate Boat Mer" HIGH A $$$ PAID ut, Suchiceser™e Pett MIUH| Cary. will trade, for good gar se : AUCTION SALE SAT AUG. 3 AT| Srier Toe. our Op stare ; o'clock. 2 mi. of : 5 MOTOR. 90 GLENN’S then 1 mi. worth & %4 mi. cart!” pe gine NO at I Granger Bd. 31 head of : =m 6 mange § re 4tm|’ dairy cattle. Holsteins. 2 Guera-| |, aa A aw " sey ovws. Shove cums ate young /S0 TOOT Cum onary, cme) THE HIGH DOLLAR | pe ee heifers. Sled eds ian see ate For high & Holstein bred 3 unit) $1595—Ph. FE 80620. FE 32-3719 te with - ‘We BUICK SUPER 4 DR RUNs| YL --4—-45, --4 5: $20. — 51 OLDSMOBILE 338 SEZSSSSEE REECE peatienese J depeeseavewne ' Ao. North cui Co. -: pee ees Ars Bemiee ORD & MERCURY DEM SEW Cc. iv. Mat At CLARESTON BD. Lake Orion Motor Sales MY 2-261 eae ve ROADSTER, REAL __nice. $375. Phone FE 8-006, TOP VALUE SPECIALS 45 le 48 0m 08 TOUR Gan DON’T DELAY — ACT TODAY HASKINS}. (CHEVROLET “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” “Oakland County’s Fastest Growihg Dealer” 6781 Dixie Highway st M15 1955 FORD STATION b eng Priced —% ‘sell at pg iy eliee Stock No. N3818. North Chevrolet Co. ~ 10008. Woodward, Birmingham i058 FORD STATION WAGON, 9 $1,650. FE 5-3868. 2 — « DR: FORD, Vi 6 $378. PE 2-963. ‘S87 PORD ViCTORIA HARDTOP. Demonstrator. Fully equipped. Power es. PE 53-2971 after 2 ak: Trade a or Down FROM. HURON MTR. SALES 952_W. Huron FE 32-2641 1952 >8 4 DOOR, radio and heater. No money down, Bee credit m of $24.80 month. See credit mgr. Mr. Parks Mid- 41500, Harold Turner Ford. A- | FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP, ll “7. ee transmis- 4 A spots one ‘ower car, pear, Geiss. North Chevrolet Co. Birmingham Clean Cars NEW LOCATION Financing Our Specialty NO PAYMENTS ~ UNTIL SEPT. 15 *49 PONTIAC Hydra. R & H. sharp. $275. St FORD ph Digg R & H. Fordomat- ak) 3 PACKARD - CY "6 FORD 5 ae, $40 month. R & H. Forda- $20 crt ifercury "34 MERCURY 4 door, $995. 56 PLYMOUTH ran 1000 §. Woodward Ave. Birmingham) 4 CLEAN. REAL PE E. Motors. arom. t, , 2 DOOR HARDTOP . gondit "Auto, trans. 1 owner, very clean, - CUSTOM 8 CYL. - $950 LARRY EROME FORD OL 1671) ‘6 MGA. BPORTS CAR. WIRE wheels, eover. FACT ORY OFFICIAL'S .|Cars & Demos. |i 1957 Oldsmobiles Holiday Sed’s. Air Conditioned ~ J-2 Engines All power Sun Visors Spotlight New Car Guarantee Olds Dealer 565 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham motor generator. $190. MI 63108 A | 1951 NASH DOOR SEDAN, LIKE may — = besutifel, » Stock sit, Oaiy sa wit * ows. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 5. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ar NASH 4DOOR WAGON, RA- aco earrier, This one’s }. Stock No. N3838, hes Chessiiae Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birm: im NASH 31, BEST OFFER BUYS. Good condition, FE 8-2684 Aah gf steering, k up lights, $400. OVERTIME PARKING GETS YOU A TICKET EVERY TIME. THESE CARS HAVE BEEN PARKED ON OUR LOT TOO LONG . ND. WE “TICKETING” & Oxford OA YOU CAN SAVE. _ CHEVROLET _ "56 6B. Air t Hardtop $1795 ae ‘Seation "Was agon $1795 seam heater, Hydra- 56 Catalina Co "Coupe $2095 wansies Radio, heater, Hy- 54 Two boar, ks Radio, heater, O'Drive. ‘55 Four Dr, Sedan $1295 Radio, heater, Hydramatic, "34 Sunliner H/Top.$1195 Radio, heater, Ford-O-Matic, BUICK 55 Boggod ee.) $1795 LF F or Se S 4 89 55 PLYMOUTH Savoy . eee eee tae $1045 , pester, ydramate s *}] 53 FORD 2 Door’... resect tena gE y ee new and out, : 154 sell, Lo 287 Chief Pontiac 4 dr. fe54 Piymouth Belvedere, 4 dr wedan Dealer » trator. Low 1988 chrysler va. 4 @r 1986 Pontiac us "De eS 2 See Hydramatic. Radio. Heater. 1S eee GE tant Soaen,| Son See ake doer ne - 1065" Chevroigt ‘Powergiide, Radie > ‘wemaned 1953 Olds # Hiylramatic. Re Pree Evenings—Please - : = aie aed me MAple S-S141 we “GM som piety % box. Good N Main St. Clarkston RISERS | | ona West Side Used Cars: |~ WILL ACCEPT Saye os is low Outbeara motors, = agg ge makes & ea eo choose from etevenh ons used car, West Side Used Cars Balscce cosy terms : 2) W. Haron PE 421m BILL SPENCE ea CANINA erm |@_Ontiend ‘ave OE Saar FINEST CARg AVAILABLE sHOP mensy sewn anwume payments t| SCHULZ Motors Mr. Parks Midw Harold 912 s. WOODWARD Pi | Turner Ford. MI 65303 ~REMODELIN G- SALE | ‘We Must Make Room DURING THIS SALE ALL CARS WILL BE - PRICED AT A LOW EVERYONE CAN AFFORD AND TERMS WITHIN YOUR BUDGET 5 New: Goodyear Tires Available on all '53-'56 Models _ Lifetime Car Guarantee - on all ’51 - '57 models as long as you own the car North Side 641 Oakland Ave. ‘55 WILLY’S 4 Door Radio, Heate ay 2Tone BLUE. 55 CHEVROLET 2 Door . Héater—Sharp throughout, "55 OLDSMOBILE < Convertible SB ......... $1BS ‘alls, Hydramatic © Top lik *§5 CHEV ROLET Convertible 5.4 < rescued * laborer, stood in Argentina.” - Edye Gorme and Steve Law.|. “ZW YORK — I never thought I'd be mistaken for s| Area Is Location for, #§o* * * eer et teed Jute (9) 39 Minute =." rence, who'll announce their en-| S*Dmnauzer dog: But this has now come to pass due to our Annual Event 5 Crews of experts continued their pang with bis Charles Boyer is bitter man try- E LAainls gagement one of — editions, | family's devotion to Slugger’s dog, Cookie. ae org rend y= pogoce wife that he caidas Iopehdaivte ing se Christmas E to to- 2 Mexico . movie days. Tonight. Singer 3 por gy > © songs aac a ns pe ret A Ggeatte Water cichivel will belbousts Gal Ghentens re closed, treatment. tage Sandigy Maleiey, a ; held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the 2 : | Hodes and Detective James | im Pangborn, singer 3 Late flash: could be) It came about when the wife, mother-in-law, Slugger and|Pontiac Lake Recreation area, tee sey om apa ‘ans ry **! “Caffrey for the decision. Then | Johnston, card expert F | pag ih Aner gpaeaemgenes ee guru oon teas solid tae five. $i Genin, Onteening began Kitking her in the rita. \8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Gleason, an “exclusive” CBS e sat fron railing inside, holding! events for children 7-14, : : * * ¢ . chattel, will have his “Honey- Cookie on her leash outside. Everybody| adults, 15 and elder, will be | LONDON iP — Vivien Leigh's $:30—(7) The Little Rascals. "startling outburst in the House of Within moments, the court- 5.45 (9) Cartoon Classroom. mooners” rerun on NBC starting thought it was cute but a waiter who said, scheduled Sunday. Lords may save the historic St.| Toom echoed with screams |, 6 (4) Pave Elizabeth, Sey incite Nbc mk, S| WILSON “You can’t do that.” That’s what he thought. Additional entertainment will be|James Theater from the wreckers:| from Mrs. Crowe and other |o:¢0—<2) Fred Waring. (4) Home ually . provided by a water ballet. A! Miss Leigh, actress wife of ac-| Women. Throughout . being rerun on CBS ... * *. demonstration of water safety and|tor Sir Laurence Olivier, is Jead-| Judge Hodes, gavel banged 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Our conn ae Patt! Page is in E he tx Sees SG Aarne Be ie ey Se: ine Beled 0k Dees a os te Walane ae eee ae nom ae 10:00—(4) Price Is Right. _ AND SLOW-OUT ecks’ ‘vest, then back 16 ‘was happy“about seeing Cookie. Of course a couple of peopie/advanced swimmers *|down year-old house araringe ae ye 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4)|- = Spinning "The Big Recor” "said, “Why couldn't we bring our dog?” We just laughed andjliams Lake Swim Cub will ee ee Ses ee Sees taal come Truth or Consequences. - - | KING’S - laughed. . will be esected. 6 - | and handcuff the irate husband. |11:60—(2) ‘Valiant Lady. (4) Tic}. © 4 KAY GETS OFFERS : RN, Eagan aendpembad gor igeed 0% etteaih eb. The two detectives, both stocky | Tac Dough. MIDAS MUFFLER SERVICE Previews Kendall. On the way back to New York, we smuggled Cookie lic ress system wi '| Defying jamentary tradi- ’ : syout Sais hen Manian, tai 6 vediamaesk abl auichen deted dete Decide the Ohh, and detailed scheduling of VetS| tion wae’ rees during dekete in the wm ones poe te ong ESE 256 S. Saginaw MGM's “Les Girls,” are fabulous. ; ; is being planned by recreation de-jupper house July 11 and appealed R pee The food came. Then Cookie let out a bark. partment officials. from the public gallery for action| .2Ua#e Hodes finally counted | (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin Give ty deans Oh TV variety show offers are pour-| ,, ” rushing over. 7 Crowe out. He sentenced him | & Ricky. ° ing in, but Kay's honeymooning) “WHAT WAS THAT?" roared the manager, rushing over) .. ui. 199 ewards were t0 keep the theater in business. to aan peer in tee eiuty. [iG The Odds Lit FE 2-1010 and probably won't take ‘em. ., .,"What was that that barked?” presented last year. Elizabeth |Sbe was ushered out 6f the cham- penitentiary on his wife's as- 11:66—(9) ‘Billboard. Open Men. thru Thurs. tn eciae an |_“Oh; -that-was-just-my—husband,” the wife cleverly ex-| Lake is the defending champion oe — sault and battery complaint a anaes op ime radio network! pisined. “He's cross today.” of the large team trophy eward-|_*: night SS oe for a private bout in their THURSDAY AFTERNOON ; : jim. mn)” ai $4 «& a planning, told the lords two rich| *Pértment last July 29 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day (4) , *-2 * the : e “ Americans attracted » New York Phitharmonic CBS | “He's an old grouch,” Slugger rushed in. “You ought to! the tournament site will be to\the neste Ferg mir Leigh not ee . ew ee af tpt psc MUNTZ TV radio Proadcasts may be hear him bark at home.” the extreme left of the beach'ang hag cabled srumsites of oubViSit to Russia Ends 12:15—(9) Sports Time. pays we "| The manager looked at me like he'd enjoy giving me ae ee tak beeen ee ee ‘ 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4)| _— ‘++ | ounch for being so nasty to such a sweet family. However,|Lake Road, on Gale Road. Regis-ithe St» James open. for Afghanistan Shab} ‘coor cise 60. the Erwins.| : tio tration may be made at the beach * * *& June Lockhart is one of the best Cookie had a nice vacation. Dogs are entitled to vaca’ DS | sunday, recreation director a bien eh (9) Corliss Archer. | young emotional actresses in any too, aren't they? That's what the wife says. Thomas Belton said. Prcggiierng. said cotieed LONDON «@—King Mohammed 1:00—(2) = Hero. (7) Lady of! medium .. . ee +, Zahir Shah of Afghanistan flew) Charm. Playhouse ; chain grocery heir who already) 1:30—(2) House Party. (4) Bride , Lee THE MIDNIGHT EARL... F . ht Re rted operates a theater in Los Angeles, a, se un ieee dee sek See ae Births f Ginger Rogersand ex-husband Jacques Bergerac were friend- ' reignier | po re anaes Pe i cr ofl week state visit to the Soviet Un-2:00—(2) Big Payotf. (4) (Color)| : ‘ly when they met . .. Groucho Marx plays a surprise 30-second | ’ ‘ severed Oe * | ion. Matinee Theater, (7) Afternoon | : on Egypt s Blackil oe. Film Festival. Following is a list of births of bit role—ss Jayne Mansfield’s long- : The lords by a 2218 vote P| ss .ow radio said the Afghan|#:30—(2) Bob Crosby. children to Oakland County couples lost lover—in “Will Success Spoil Rock Fee 2F 225 8 9 oe b treight — a owed that ope monarch was seen off at the air-|2:40—(9) Mary Morgan as recorded in the Oakland C | Hunter?” : CAIR' anish -|James should s bas ibeey pn npr e ‘ounty Hunter er that passed through the Suez|houses of Parliament reach a de-|Port by Soviet President Kiemen- cli News. x «& ® Canal 10 days ago with a cargo its fate ti Voroshilovy, Premier Bulganin, |3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen } Clarkston . Kim Novak's no longer speaking to leer lareel now fe nid to be on cision, on s Communist chief Nikita} For a Day. (9) Request Play- James M_ Leaver, 6617 Snow Apple (her former beau, Grossinger ski in- Egypt's shipping blacklist. - 78 Milli Fly in 1956 Khrushchev and Minister! house. Willoam &. Porritt, €293 Crabapple | structor Tony Kastner . . .. “Jamaica,” ¢ * * ition Fly int Georgi Zhukov. 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. mt A. McCormack, 9540 Woodside! the Lena Horne musical, raised all its The Egyptian Middle East News . $806 ier ts. ; -LaPorest money in one week, without a single Denn oT - Hollis, $323 oreeuetee backers’ audition . . . Preview audi- | Tune enoste «=—«s ete: praised Ernie Kovacs’ first film, . » 4675 Independence) “Operation Mad Ball” with Kathy Richard M. Gravete 6607 Cloverton| Grant . . . Is rock ‘n’ roll dead? an k HOUSE OF HI-FIDELITY | Bogan — Bell — Fisher — Pilot — Gerrard — Mirscord — Klipsch — J. B. Lansing —- Altec —- University — Viking—Leorenze CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS CO. 735 Glebe Se. H. Peterson if ! e Lie ; Domino got $10,000 for one day’s Birgitte Toft went through FE 5-3135 Richard Scsivon, 8100 Mary Sue tane/ on a movie called “Jamboree.” the canal July 21 and delivered a F bi 5 AN Cecelia * —*. ££ & . ‘ -leargo of Burma rice and. other : TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: There's goods to the Israeli port of Haifa, a now, a company making elevator cow- on the Mediterranean. Richard L. Preyer ungher, 1915 Richard boy boots. That’s for. Texans who are son Donald ©. Wicks, 1680 Detrot: Bive. | Only six feet tall. ts William P. Welke, 1930 Fontise Trail) Jack Still of Bradford, Pa., expects to get rich with his invention—a new or-writer serving aboard the = STSTXIR ATS Gordon 5. Fiettley, avis Byweter: screen for drive-in theaters. You put ’ pereld Pace. 163 Com: se around each car. That’s earl, TH An Israeli Foreign Ministry Daley z Weaver, 1918 ‘Austin seth —— spokesman in Jerusalem said yes- James T. Worton, 1717 Ashstan brother. , Red - Genes Douns EB. Welke, 7920 Oakley (Copyright 1957) terday the Cross Barelé 5. Bowker, 662 Lactic L : had reported that its Egyptian James P, Parley, 25¢ Marchar : a tative ble to Drayton Plains visit Eyion, Israel has asked the Francis J. Higill, 6348 Cleveland Tobacco Tax Gains |tions totaled $496,000,000. With Mis-\ty WN to help get the man freed,| Arinur ¢. Kendall, 2068 Letart CHICAGO — The 41 states Im-|Souri’s adoption of a 2-cent-a-pack! ang the Jerusalem report said Is-|'" spouse Saree Cakes aautend™™ {Posing tobacco taxes collected 6.6jcigarette tax Jan. 1, 1956, the mum-jrael has been told the U.N. seo Charles L, Sherwood, 2351 Fairport |per cent more revenue from that /ber of states imposing such taxes, retary general's believes he a —_ a te source in 1955 than in 1954. Collec-|rose to 42. : may be: released ‘goon. * POU TLLO id Dy GRAND OPENING | By Carl Grubert GO TO THE ee LETS SEE..IF YOU GO THAT] attending a two-week workshop school editors and ind publications : conducted by the University of Michigali De- partment of Journalism. Professor’ John V. Field - (left), workshop instructor, explains the - function and operation of the NEWS — ‘Two Pontiac High School students are jector. Standing conference for staff, members School; Richard microfilm pro- 58 Franklin Blvd.; Michael Babinec, Shelby High Lois Anne Schiller, I School. Seated-are Marianne Clark, Walled Lake High School and Patricia Murphy, Calumet City, Ii, Bank and Reynolds are attending the work- shop on scholarships from the Pontiac Press. left to right are William Bank, Reynolds, 7 Illinois Ave.; and Detroit. Lutheran High a Hig a. i 8 i ag J [styl i u it day reaffirmed a pledge of the protection: of rights of all Chicago ers and city officials to discuss the outbreaks. 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