at ll a POS Wg a8 hs 4 ‘i 80 bite MI Hospital F Scores County | for Neglect By HAROLD. COHEN “Oakland County's attitude toward the insane borders on the barbarous,” declares Dr. Ivan A. LaCore, super- intendent of the Pontiac State Hospital yesterday. Dr. LaCore was commenting on the most recent of a long number of cases where the Pontiac Police Dept. was forced to lock an insane man in the Oakland County Jail because there was nowhere else to put him. “Oakland is the second largest county in the state, yet it has absolutely no.place to put a mentally un- dead 4 aw of Compromise Civil Rights Bill Measure —timits Jury Trial Amendment WASHINGTON (#— eases, but here there i oman oun a civil rights bill—the first nothing. — : : since reconstruction days— ee or ne in Lake next week as a result of a sea ee Aol ese perioen prnpromine. ap- cannot help. Besides, other counties! p44, .|parently acceptable to resent a.state institution acting as) Rut genes Drowns |president Eisenhower. jut one: teeny. Nour cee seone| (eureday Night in Two!” simost two. years of leg: ux these patients, ust Oakland,” Feet of Water - lislative battling topped by ro iy WE The body of Mrs. Ruth Slosson,|17 days of party-line dead- is the same as that Yoleed by, of 285 Union Lake Ré., Com-lioek culminated yesterday Delien eticars, sometime ‘Thursday night, was|i announcement by con- Po payor ipg Boba ne Poe recovered yesterday afternoon. j(gressional leaders of both while the desk officer tries in vain reports parties that they have to find some place that will accept |S#id she was believed drowned in on @ comp him. “We don't even have a padded Lake, Today's reports|98 : éell,” one Pontiae police officer|!isted the lake as Upper Straits. | All said they expect Congress to said. ee. Her body was found by two [approve it in time to adjourn next “The county is really going to | Searchers, George W. Powell, |Friday, And the Republicans said have te do something about this | and Edward D. Thayer, both of |they are confident Eisenhower will situation,” Dr. LaCore said, | Farmington, tn two feet of water |i, jt. F gee gg Southerners in the Senate, “Many weapon, have not all been heard weeks fig However, preliminary indications county commits were that they will vote against pital, where ; the revised bill but not organize needed by a campaign to talk it to death. The ta The House Rules Committee which from Pontiac pected to meet Monday or Tues- called the day, even if Chairman Howard a man he was examini ,|Smith (D-Va) persists in his ob- OR eo i jections, and clear the bill. House been, to. Pon action. likely will come the day an "ee will be only a day or so behind then went to Assistant Prosecutor meeetes ent, Yorkn: Robert Long’s home final deadlock preserves the posi- to seek a tion taken by Republicans, from ment order. Eisenhower down, that a judge must be free to try without a a Sak HUDDLE AT PROBE — Members ot the Sen- ate Rackets Committee huddle in conference late questioning of James Hoffa, 44-year-old Midwest _ Teamster Union boss. Left to right man John McClellan (D-Ark), Committee Coun- sel Robert Kennedy, Sen. Karl Mundt (R-SD), and Sen. John Kennedy (D-Mass). ape ae AP Wirephote are: Chair- No Filibuster Predicted; |" 41 U.S. Students in Red China Set” to Tour Peiping - LONDON ® — A weekend of ital is planned by 41 young Amer- jeans, the British news Reuters The Americans afrived in the Red Chinese capital by train from Moscow All — The group was staying at the — leading hotel after the nine- Most of them likely will leave Reuters. said, but oo act P . The U.S. State Department, which bans American tourist trav- el in Red China and appealed to the group not to break the ban, reportedly has issued orders for @®—A labor dispute eight days ago and that started 8 z | cf F I zt ieF ! | ( i i i if al é Fy it f gz & 5 ze i ; Fe &% sf I E i {Sunday Will Be Fair, More Rain by Monday sightseeing in China's ancient cap-|_ closed down Detroit's three major i q = Te ithe blame for the slowdown, par 66 in Friday’s opening round female BODIES FOUND IN QUARRY — These three | daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Gurnsey of Dixon, Til, vanished from their trailer home slide. They are, left to right, Nancy, Wednesday afternoon. Their bodies were found 9, and Theresa, 8. After spending four Gays on the’ witness stand, Hoffa was abrupt- ly dismissed yesterday by the New York racketeer Johnny Dio te enhance his ewn position in Swims Four Hours to Save Her Family. SCARBOROUGH; Maine (#—Sobbing, gasping, Marth Cole, 24, stumbled onto a beach here yesterday and told of a four hour battle with tides, winds and waves to get aid for her boat-wrecked family. The life-jacket clad woman related they were washed —#from a frail 15-foot out- Rain Slows Play af Michigan Open It was slow going today in the second round of the Michigan Open Golf Tournament at Edgewood Country Club, with weather taking A field of 160 professiona] and amateur golfers started touring Edgewood’s 6,409 yard layout this morning In‘a downpour of rain. Bob Inman, assistant pro at De- troit Golf Club, shot a five under (See Other Story, Page 13) to take a two stroke lead. Following today’s 18 hole round, the field will be cut to the low 50 players plus ties for Sunday's 36 windup. ; For the Asking — 2 Husky, Hungry Himalayan Bears WICHITA, Kan. — Anyone need a couple of husky, hungry, malayan bears? George Consolver, operator of a Wichita amusement park, wants to know. He has the bears. and they're surplus. Consolver told officials this story: Three weeks ago he agreed to let a man leave the bears at the park so lie (the owner) could train them, The owner agreed to put on free shows for the children. It's been 10 days since he’s seen the bears’ owner—and the feed bill is mounting. Starlings Win Another Round in Long Battle - ne : all over ve - Pontiac ry : ‘a : ne ay! t ny mar Noise-Maker Merely Discourage S =| Citizens Hours later, the young Jenkinton, Pa., housewife heard that her son, 22- month-old Jeffery, became the only fatality of the mis- hap. , Her grief ~ stricken husband, Thomas 0., 25, fought tears as he explained how those clinging to the boat tried to keep the baby's head above water. ~~ All, including the child, had life jackets. They swam to tiny, un- inhabited Stratton Island when the boat sank, * * * Cole, Coast Guard airmen sald, was still trying to revive the child by artificial respiration when spot- ted by a helicopter, His wife’s battle with the sea Was across a three mile stretch of open Atlantic. She fought ber way te the mainiand from a point between Stratton and Eagle islands off famed Old Orchard Beach. “She certainly must have been a powerful swimmer,”’ one coast- guardsman said, “we had enough trouble getting out to the island with otr 25 horsepower boat.” * * * Dr, Walter D. Mazzacane who time. Moments’ later they were swamped. Mrs. Cole came ashore some four hours later, In Today's Press LILO IIE IE IS ’ Church News iadeneese 7, i) Comics 25 een tee Peet eeveres County News eeueeeerenness bd Editorials . Fes eepeeessseeteas 4 Home ‘Section .... 17 thra 2 | hasenees sein 8 Sports sere eee se ee eeeee 32,13 Theaters ....,06cccises Mm, 15 TV & Ratio ner i ‘Wilson, Earl +0 EET Pad ae 16 - Women’s Pages eeeeee 18, u ue board boat in heavy seas, -_ about which he sai di misdeeds Hotta had equivocated in his : is de disappeared Wednesday af- 10; Ruth, |*€™moon, were recovered in a “poc ” of the quarry by weary workers who battled throughout the night under passports valid for travel onl Wal ff R t t St t The victims, Nancy ae Passports valid fo y OTTa eturns to aie eS = ‘ . . e@ Theresa, eigh t, were discovered : é 9 when a huge tree trunk was lifted © Olt NEWS ter Losing Memory |i ieee es used in the : | eS Strike Settled WASHINGTON @® — James R./Senate Rackets Investigating] the union and give Dio a foot- ot a coed afhich tak bead Gee : a Hoffa, ee : Seni, | Committee. - hold in the teamsters. : fill the quarry, and States Attorney prober as a “disgrace to tra ames Bales tragic 3 Metropolitan Papers unionism,” has returned to his De-| The dismissal, by Chairman | The seidwvent. ‘Teasheters| UST way cuied “hin ae + a: |troit home—presumably to resume| McClellan (D-Ark,) came after |°5S fended off dozens of ques- | to Resume Publication " 7 tions about his dealings with Dio|!s (Gurnsey) graders pushed the work on his bid to become Team-| foffa had said he could not re- by - tree and dirt on top of the girls.” After Loss of a Week | sters Union president. ; Sales entitled AGE i He said he. could not recall, either, whether he used them to listen in on various labor and po- litical meetings. tion from Hoffa now. It agreed, howevér, to try again later. | “telling fem for two days t And among “questionable ac- ie Hi i iB fi ? : tt i : ij if z 5 ES | £ ue gE F - nary examination shows that the children suffocated.” * * * He added that the girls “weren't badly bruised.” ee Bales declared that he had been (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Magazines Paid $150,000 LOS ANGELES (P—Collec libel trial of Confidentia] testified. paid Hollywood Research, July 1955, to February 1957 ated H Research+ Inc, $150,000 for chec and supplying information for scandal stories: ftom 3 Hollywood Scandal Worth 3 Big Money, Says Witness ting Hollywood scandal was @ $100,000-a-year business, a defendant in the criminal and Whisper magazines has Fred Meade told the jury yesterday the Mrs. Meade is a niece of publisher Robert Harrison|' Meade and his wife, Marjorie also a defendant, oper» pink 4 ‘hip WF oxygen|ing 13 Fol! 0.8. Weather Bureas PO as shifting ‘werth-'and told him he could resume fir- mperature preceding @ a.m af! 8 am: Wind Velocity 10 mph. *, cee evening in Wisner Stadium, Little Johnny, 4 feet, 6 inches, has appeared in many films, television shows and the nation's leading night clubs. He toured the world with Borrah Menevitch's Har- 50th birthday. downtown Pontiac merchants. The show is part of the celebration of Pontiac Motor Division's Charged With Negligent Homicide FT. SILL, Okla. ®—With tears in his eyes, a 4l-year-old combat|were being fired correctly. veteran said Trial Board Acquits Colonel - the mortars to make sure they . “Col. Berger said member things ag they happened at that time.” He said the order | + “deci- = ae 5 penile ear greys tre wes Sots “ees Over Red Threat ms j ‘fo telephone the|WORKS AS PRINTER news daugh-| Hanson is employed as a printer ters, by Rudnicki. * * * ’ The p.m. then “about two hours|to report for a physical examina- later to ask Lt. Col. John: F./tion at Detroit, Both Hanson and Taylor, law officer, if the court Rudnicki figured this was just red had the authority to amend or re-|tape routine and that Hanson would write a specification. Taylor said PEF and four years at hard labor. deaf mute from birth, is a gradu- In his testimony yesterday, ate of the Flint School for the Berger stated that Lt, Col. Walter near and can read lips, D. Short, officer in charge of the public demonstration of the infan- try attack, gave the order to -re- sume firing 4.2 mortar shells. cupied oy Se Wie teas company, killing y . soldiers. he|Year old printer from Fowlerville. be deferred from service. officer.|Classification to Rep. Charles FE. Maximum sentence for the charge|(Chamberlain who promised to make an investigation. Sergeants in for Rough Time? rix|Deaf Mute Classified “*1-A by His Local Board Hanson is a deaf mute, as| “Richard Rudnicki, publisher of\cal examination.” - to low the Fowlerville Review, told fel newspapermen of the case at a meeting here of the National Edi- toria] Association, Last month, Hanson was ordered! nandiing of some $300,000 in uniop funds. ‘oe @ Rudnicki has appealed the | the witness stand in which Hoffa pa Ai a a ps FRIENDLY ACQUAINTANCE Rudnicki said that Hanson, a Rudnicki . said * * * flict with that of Col. Short, who had declared he first ordered a cease-fire when it appeared mor- tar shells were falling in the target area. He said he |talked with Berger by telephone ett that ot ca. oor, sini COUNFY Lacks Space fo Care for Insane jing if he wished after checking Plans Discussed for Resuming Safety Contest Resumption of Pontiac's. Inter- Fleet Safety Contest was discussed yesterday at a meeting of the Pon- tiac Area Chamber of Commerce Safety Committee. * * * recotds and awards to the firms. : «& -% 745. » The program ° was tried in Pontiac a few yet ‘Th Gbut was jater The siet A fy and intends to make i a perm Pontiac General Hospital where he was fefused admittance without a police guard. Evans then called the police station and explained his problem, called Oak Park police and asked — to provide a guard, as the patient was from their territory. . . . This they refused to do. Lt. Bus Line Serving City Seott then called the Oakland William Spadafore, chairman of|Gounty Jail and begged a night's’ a _eubcoeurnitiee x. ae oem lodgings for the man. Aathotities um truck then allowed the ent to i owners have indicated they pijiocked up for just Lesage P*inence, otfeted the. city choice Oak Park police reom for him: there. eet ren Teturmed the man tol wether the “things” Dio pron ised to deliver were the micro- phones, or whether he ever had used them, * © & Lt. George T. Scott, in change, | }But we've ordered the in After Hearings End statement calling Hoffa unfit for _| But Hanson was classified 1-A (the Teamster presidency’ and a and told to report for active duty [man whose record was ae ‘dis- Sept. 6, : grace to trade unionism.” “friendly acquaintance” with Dio, but conceded he had agreed- only last month to “look out” for Dio’s “But he couldn't hear a cannon family — the racketee? ig in » (prison. Dio is awaiting sentence in if it was fired 10 feet from him, |New York on an extortion .eonvic headland % tl Ja tion, Hoffa said he can't recall : E ur A. mes, stafeinow that he knew of "s lo ¥| The shells fell in the area oc- selective service director, said that ae Chamberlain had called the case to his attention. criminal record. . New York poliee wiretaps of telephone conversationg between Dio and Hoffa were played into evidence, indicating the two men were friends and exchanged fa- vors. * taps, then told the senators: “My memory is not refreshed,’ Ask Kalamazoo to Buy | City Lines, Inc., whose bus fran- p induction | postponed to determine whether -or not he should have another physi- Hoffa Back in State (Continued From Page One) tions,” the statement listed the * * ¥ Sen. Ives (R-NY), the commit-|ter Adnan Menderes, King Hi tee’s vice-chairman, released a ing imposed by the administra- tion, ot pantomine jot the 2th Division in the Far i East. , have no effect on the number of units stationed in Europe and Korea but strengths may be low- ered in both areas. U. S. Diplomat Sent to Mid-East of Jordan and King Faisal of Iraq. a + * Replace the major 10,000 man | give him a lofty view unit in Alaska with a 2,000 man | pedal trips. atomic division, Mihe aie NATO “atomic suport TOY Youth Faces of the six NATO ‘‘atomic support commands” envisioned by Presi- dent Eisenhower, ; * * * 4 Z tF. parture until about 24 hours Ia § uf Fi that city he can confer without|Paul Dunec, 37, of 4949 Berwin St., Garden City, who is reported to have struck the Moore vehicle while backing from a driveway. |Tootha Hit and Run Charge _| Michael J. Cullen, 18, of Troy was ordered to stand trial on hit and run charges yesterday. He stood mute at arraignment All 18 of the anti-aircraft battal-|/before Circuit Judge H. Russell fons to be dropped man 90 and 120 millimeter guns which are largely Holland-on~a specific count of leaving the scene of the auto acci- jets.|dent in which another Troy youth, Terence Murphy, 15, was seriously injured Aug. 38. for Civil Rights Bill (Continued From Page One) [Wood Research. About U.S. Reporters Thus ended four stormy days on Hoffa acknowledged only a * * * The committee contends that Hoffa said he could not recall He listened hard to the wire KALAMAZOO @® — National But the service, which handles mainland travel, said the minis- try had issued no instructions yet. The American consulate general|Guy Searls, here told newsmen they were still two of the wire taps showed Dio y : was providing. Hoffa with micro- (Continued From Page Une) iphones to “bug” the Detroit grand took the patient to the State Hos- {jury room — promising to. bring pital but was told there was no (“those things’ to Hoffa and pro- . vide men to supervise their use. making them good for seven months’ travel to the China main- land. He said the reason was con- fusion produced by applications from more than one representa- China Still Silent HONG KONG‘ @ — Thirty-sixitive of neWs media. The official hours after being authorized to enter Red China, eligible Ameri- can correspondents here today| ignated to represent the media on had neither Chinese visas nor re- basis in China. validated passports. * « * Two. corresponde The China Travel Service said Beech, Chicago the Communist foreign minister in. Peiping was aware that 24 re- porters are being allowed by the United States to visit Red China for the first time in eight years. Marvin Stone, International News|: jas chairman of the Retail Mer-| chant’s Committee, Birmingham told and Mortensen said the new plaques carrying the 1957-58 dates and re- placing the former calendar year being distributed. Bloomfield Township police last night. Mrs. Irvin Rogers, 1269 Ard- Inspection Plane will take an H-bomb it.” *--&-- 2 will have daily and nightly armair su er Soviet delegate Valerian Zorin tinuing A-bomb tests. Quick OK Expected Durdin, New York Times, and bia System and Wendell Merick, United Press. : a tee gare, ded Mates Text of Rights Compromise ‘WASHINGTON @ — Following is the text of the compromise agreement which congressional leaders agreed would be included in the civil rights bill: “In all cases of criminal contempt ‘arising under the pro- visions of this act, the accused, upon conviction shall be purlished by fine or imprisonment or both; * bf a8 may be’ to the a 3 ee : eke ty f rf * **} + ; = fre eek Se : a A te i os ee i : i In whiskies and type have been received and OFF o0. g meeting of its sewing Two larcenies were reported t9\ imwood St., Royal hostess. mare nd, roered ne ane. 1 |Says Magazines Paid |Red Says Aerial {$150,000 for Scandal Judge Holland entered a plea of innocent for Cullen and continued the $1,000 bond under which the youth is free. Troy police say Cullen, of 3034 Helena St., surrendered to them last Thursday evening, admitting he was the driver who left the scene after striking the Murphy boy’s bicycle on Livernois road just north of 17 Mile road. tr the Sade Saat wey ws ev Madison Heights Man vi Rober J. Archanbault, 20, of 1167 -Brockton St, Madison is not yet a Soviet satellite by any|Heights, who was critically in- means, Although pro-Soviet army/jured in an accident Friday, died officers have dominate power, today, t. Carmél Hospital, Detroit, yet be found to block @ COm-|soctted his-déath this morning! . jafter he had remained in critical Could H-Bomb . tense witness that “you never know which plane Confidential and drop “After the skies are open, YOU ang will return to the stand when for- Monday. ter- Speaking at the five-power dig- John Jacob ubcommittee confer-|nor; Mickey Rooney, Dan ence, Britain's David Ormsby-|Walter Pidgeon, Ge Gore’ noted that * Russia is con-| Frederic March, Dane tinuing nuclear weapons tests aft-|/Denise Darcel i Ree : i @ = \ 24 \ ee i * { ¥ hea) ‘ i y k wad \ hay a ‘ mae yoy aa Ov tk # wa. tar E 5 Wek eS ee a boa ee eee a via it hei a 8 Wy i foe oe PoP OME eg §) “4 Pel j ! a Pg Wn ue pega | 4 ; ay : al es ; 4 Yo % ; US ; é _nite PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 1997 1957 {2 Navy Transports. Sen. a Backs QCollide in Pacific Foreign Aid Hike did not whi the ‘Senate not tn th aot,Bak vote. an appropelations. bill. offt am going to vote tor = substan _|$3,300,000,000—the amount peovid- ed in the fofeign aid authorization measure passed -.earlier.. i, ét about ® year. with the Rev. Karl Ostberg olficiat-| LONDON The British bint come to ‘some arrangement with sult of & collision Sovtrdee Deland ae ue foreie aid MS\tions measure cit the figure by|it was. metropolis of the Sahare, poplin A een tit- the Mate, ine Mr. Norton died. yesterday : ‘ Sines teas 180 assumed “a new and promising'gn9 mijjlion dollars. Eisenhower|a commercial hub, and center of odist Church. a month's shied . ife- , bt — or te a “ direction’ and that he will back has urged appropriations at the|African-Moslem culture. Long Surviving are three daughters,| He is survived by his sister, ta ee m subetantial: increase in. the ald/levet of the authoration bill. _ ljeslously quatded from Furoppass, Mrs, Rexford Hinkle of Hymers,|Mrs, Maude B, Joyce of Phoenix, The Navy said neither of the|/SUre voted by the House, "| "In my opinion,” Johnson said,|it has dwindled today in size and Ind., Mrs. H. H. Harvey of Pon./Ariz., and several nieces and} wukk Gc tenene Of nikon, But Johnson said yesterday he|“‘there are not enough votes avail-|importance. ry nye ¥. ‘Virginal Bure ofjnephews, ‘The names of the missing men sreacrstenecneraee Mrs. Nead’s body will be at the| MRS. ROSWELL SLOSSON — . an een until 10} COMMERCE ‘TOWNSHIP—Serv- oo“ % en to the Melfugh ‘Funeral Homelige or, Mis: Roswell (uth Lbuie)| A radio message said the at- in Shelburn, Inde tenet ame |Slosson, “68, who’ drowned “Thurs-| “|tack wee + > , t service andiday in Upper Straits Lake, ‘will be rammed into the high speed trans-| at 10 a.m. Monday from. the C. port USS Wantuck during a night * STEPHEN if. STILES J. Godhardt Funeral Home, Keego convoy © exercise. The Wantuck Sarvians.Set Geshe; i ton ons Burial will be in Mt. Hope was hit amidships en the port) i 118, = 64, of 132 Elm St. will be at 105) emetery, with the Rev. Edwin side. - P p.m. Monday at the Farmer-Snov- er Funeral Homie. Dr. Tom Malone of the Emmanuel Baptist Church | da will officiate. Burial will follow in Perry Mt, Park Cemetery. Mr. Stiles died yesterday in Pon- tlac General Hospital after an ill- ness of six months, GEORGE J. NORTON TROY — Service for George J. Norton, 71, retired farmer of 2145 Beechlane here, will be at 11 a. Pp. Deaths E Isewhere NEW YORK ¢INS)—Funeral ser- vices will be held at Riverside Chapel in New York tomorrow for William Shaw, 73, father of Novel- ist Irwin Shaw, The elder Shaw’ died Thursday night aboard a New York-bound airliner minutes after it had taken off from Paris. The pilot offered to Mrs.. Shaw, who was accompan- ing her husband, to put down at London but she indicated she would rather the plane went on to its destination. When. the plane landed at: Idle- wild Airport yesterday morning, Shaw's body was taken to Queens). General Hospital morgue. LONDON (®—Prof, Edward J. Dent, 81, a roby eager who be- came famous for his translations of Mozart's operas into English, died Thursday. LONDON (#—Lieut. Col, Mal- colm Bowes-Lyon, uncle of Queen Mother Elizabeth, died here yes- terday. He was 83. Freemiere, 51, superintendent of| questing the service for their (8:07 a.m. (EDT), 24 minutes alter » * . 46 Williams St. ment here died yesterday at his| dctere.t make ‘appentments | Eisenhower plana to return : So, tg Raghanti toe Weert or eclernes Phone FE 5-6148 home after several months iliness.! for them, the capital late tonight or’ Sunday \. f |Mrs, Harold Hawkins, 3774 Shim- - sheriff's deputies, Auchard officiating, Mrs. Slosson, a practical nurse, is survived by “her husband; one|p daughter, Mrs, Katherine L, Cobb , Over Lion | Stamp on Eggs » Pontiac Boy Injured While Riding Bicycle An eight-year-old Pontiac boy, Leroy Hawkins, son of Mr, and mons Circle, was injured while rid- ing his bicycle yesterday, said The boy was struck by a passing car driven by George Grech, 37, of 3556 Tienken Rd., when he rode down a driveway into the path of the car. eis Gd aas Gs wa seete lemnetevte 2m act The ‘authorization bill fixed a ceiling for the .program. The House in passing the appropria- ) WASHINGTON (@—Senate Dem- the remote and unreachable when The Wantuck is under two by The injured and ° the missing mei were from the Wantuck. * * * The Lenawee picked up the in- jured and headed for Honolulu. It received a 10 foot gash in its star- board ‘bow six feet above the wa- terline.. versity of Massachusetts said that ‘that while one mouth is fed the goes OMAN the imations’ of eed. He wag treated and released at! ing. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. The mishap took place on Squirrel Rd., about % mile north of Walton Bivd., in Pontiac Township. lower angles of the jaw causing movement of the fwo mouths.” Free Clinic for Crippled LAPEER — A free clinic for all| the crippled children of Lapeer County will be held here Monday under the sponsorship of the Michi- gan Crippled Children’s Commis- sion. * * * Dr. Hira E. Branch, one of the state’s top specialists, will again conduct the clinic. nurse, has sald other persons re- of by Mrs. Merry Jagow, 4-6694. lke Visits Gettysburg, President Eisenhower arrived in| Gettysburg today for the first visit] to ee ek * down on the Gettysburg wn dd at| The schedule is being taken care) MO “SUNDAY 10 to A SENSATIONAL SAVINGS ON HOOL CLOTHES! Visit Our ‘Bargain Basement GOODMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE 520 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. 1 Block North of Wilson Ave. FE 2-2784 Ist Time.in a Month | GETTYSBURG, Pa. (INS) —| * The er ek s plane touched’ J ‘ mi A Sparks-Griffin "FUNERAL HOME Congratulations yours is a record of accomplishment. To ‘management and every employee we extend our best wishes. We hope everyone in the PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION - organization will be the Commu- nity’s guests at the GALA ANNIVERSARY | SHOW TUESDAY night at Wisner Stadium. And as a fitting climax to this 50th Anniversary Celebration everyone is invited to the Reception Wednesday, at the Elks Temple. It’s a tremendous record ..... . . 1907-1957 BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD ee “Thoughtful Service” Phone FE 2-5841 ot the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce a PRI TOK KIKI KK KK KOK IKK IK KK KK KKK IK OK III IK FI KBR KIKI IK II IK KKK IK IK IOS II II III III IDK ITOK IK IKK IO IK aKKkK kk LORD'S rm ‘APPLIANCES 9239 ELIZABETH LAKE AD. TELEVISION & DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 3° Blocks West of Telegraph Road 1P.M.to65 P.M. Phone FE 8-741 3 ROOM OUTFIT ONLY ‘297 COMPLETE OPE ore Room in Less Space! INNERSPRING MATTRESSES a. -_ om ee GIANT 24” EMERSON LIVING ROOM. a Your choice of Sofa and Chait or 2-pc. Sec- tienal, 2 End Tables, 2 Table Lamps, also 9x12 Carpet. If purchased separately .. ) One Group.. $ 19.00 One Group.. $29.00 : One Group. . $39.00 Big Full-width 35 tb. Freezer plus 16 Ib. Cold Storage Tray! & Five Bottle and Egg Shelves in Door! * Full-width a anit holds 34 bu NOW aot LORD'S: WAREHOUSE for as Little as g NEW WESTINGHOUSE Stroke Saver yaueen “CLEANER Down EASY CREDIT TERMS — BUY IT TODAY Famous Make HIDE-A- BED. NO MONEY 89 - HI-SPEED WINDOW FAN ... $12.95 BEDROOM . includes — Double Dresser with Mirror, Bookcase Bed, Mattress, Springs, 2 me 477. hens. i purchased separately. seeeenes sum KITCHEN ... Includes—Honeymoon Din«_ cite Set with Plestia Tei” . bn ll Me chieme er wrought iron. inc, $59). _ Westinghouse EASY. TERMS. we to a. mene to are Sete Se = : ee Day Red be eae: ‘ REM ERE RE RM KK OK OK OK . $108* ‘NO MONEY. Down el. se It Seems to Me... United Fund Goal Realistic Pontiac Area’s United Fund has set its goal at last year’s figure. This is an ambitious program. | It will take “a lot of doing.” It gives everyone a good, fighting chance to deliver his quota. In - 1956, the saine level was missed . by a narrow margin. We were $10,000 short. employes who are without work who have taken jobs elsewhere. qvettns: hrs? Requests from all sources ran more than $700,000. Panel workers who reviewed the agency requests did yeoman service again in studying the problems. work. It requires intelligent study and an open mind. The area has been very for- tunate in the people making up these groups. In 1956, the bud- | get for the purely local agencies ran $369,000. This year the re- approved to place the suggested _ total at $649,111.05. cbt _ In the light of conditions at the a dim view of a $38,000 increase and so voted unanimously to shoot for last year’s goal. Let's make good. Let's raise it. * £22% The agencies that wanted extra money, Will have to cut their cloth to fit the pattern. Pontiac’s United Fund has leaped forward merrily in the past ten years. Few cities have increased their total giving as much as we have. Our record is astounding. x © &- This year we face a period in which we are forced to mark time. . ~ Agencies that had hoped for ex- pansion will have to mark time also, just as the givers have been forced to do. As a matter of fact, if the community trend were followed, the goal would definitely be reduced. The rest of us have cut back. Our businesses are below 1956. 7 WW : All agencies should appreciate the willingness of the community — — — — — — THE PONTIAC PRESS Pontiae 1%, Michigen Trade Mark Daly Except Sunday Published from Tas Powrne Porss Building . nes oe 3d: 3 : this ad ‘Buwor gets trom the Wolverine Com- ima steronswe coms That Is, Except for Beer! “ee ee atte ceman emnseas _ grew wheat and fed hogs and sheep, and 124 acres. Pa = Before an auto can ‘be entered in a drag, its brakes and’ sus- pension must be checked out as reliable. The race lasts only (4 of » mile, seldom eds of 100 miles an hour reached. The strip << se eeeaataeaey ducaeieet® is wide enough to ‘allow ample reom for amy emergency. Piety Fn, Judge Moore states that only a fraction of one per cent of the Paphos: crameyae FP ang comp npbnyedcndy kagy-apeer tan smelly tap - Progress is not It nel iS aay Hanes te = ee external factors. We are all goverried a inese,ottcials, that frown vee, Offers Them Advice by the same general rules. Pontiac area have no right todo on Mixed Marriage es set a shining example of an organ- Regarding marriages of mixed | - ization that’ has promoted the religious faiths, my experience has Parker Affair ae saat ie Se ne been so bitter in this type of mar- I before officials , 1 believe gc The pamenae of tinie nearly always condemn the idea of & drag SP Some’ advice, “Years ago, 1 fell duces & more accurate conception they should visit the New Balte 1 with a ly controversial affairs, When oene steln £08 iaihe 90 eer es ag he seized the press and public. Looking back now in retrospection, a@ few things stand out. Parker charged that some of the Lions ‘weren't observing proper training reg- as accessories. It’s a mark against the offenders if there are any. a. 2 fF : grounds”? If there are none, ery bad for all of 2 oat Bahl ere ’ worst part is that we don’t Finally, Buppy Parker emerges i Ot a8 OO rere ttt ats fe a See iets ed ‘Seavthes Gad nen with a crying towel of huge pro- Helen Kellef, now 77, broke out of a Gark, soundless world to devote a lifetime to helping others — by community? a similar manner, portions, Also, he retreats from pape rabies} ge ey es gh dy ee sented aged dale bengged Isn't a drag strip a place to _ MY Sincere advice to this young : cap imperfect speech, she has demonstrated her uncomplicated belief that “it is to. either the Lion's lair with the stigma of you can enjoy the’ sun and flowers and music, where there is nothing eiicept darkness-and silence.you commun’ sway tinwic movine So ie Ah te: pom having perpetrated one of the have proved the mystic.sense.” And she has.said: “I cannot imagine myself without religion. I could completely, Otherwise the future pooanesh so Sars eed ace as easily fancy a living body without ‘a heart .. . ; Mrs. J: M. regret a be ecg Michigan's ancien honor- : 6 + able athletic history. Days of All Faiths: , be _ Perhaps ‘Citizen a a Red Light If he wanted to resign, that wuts mann madre wer St, Augustine Important to Us All .sveserssmee tacked Insurance have won a round of sympathy : fero- and even applause. But seizing Say the American city of St. tures of Christianity and it was lous, man of action, At the peak the spotlight during a banquet = Augustine, Fla., was nated for gupeeestel preservation ef his pre-Christian career he | What does this ‘Citizen of Poo- 8x108” or ne. e- : Reg. 99 21.98 1 6 ; a wer en 1.83 2.98 > ax or Fleeces and zibelines with i twin fitted _ “4 .68 Slips, petticoats, aki pa- fur trim. Coats 7-14. Coats ; 42x36" ‘pion jamas, gowns. Many with slacks, 4-6x, 7-10. S seses . 8 i styles, cules in group. 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The personality, in effect, freezes and so much effort is required be guest] *0 meet the ordinary business of life that one feels tired and spent. And this, when actually we should work more and play more and 7\ have energy left over and to spare. showing| How do I know this is true? Simply because I have personally telling speerved the proccss ln many people. 1 have seen tired, ocouraged, defeated people take hold of a few simple principles and work af them, and keep on working, and presently real vitalizing and ener- getic power came rushing through, forcing out the old barriers to God Plans It This W It is my belief that the good Lord meant for us to live with vitalty, Jv, | energy and enthusiasm all our life long. What a pity then that so many| - go crawling through life.on their hands and knees, And it isn't neces- tha tevepaper I sw an sdverioement ttl | gripped me. It pictured a man around forty or forty-| . five years of age sitting with head in hands, a picture} These principles I simplified and arranged in book form that pe who wanted a fuller measure of life could read and apply, To the book) — I gave the title, “‘Stay Alive All Your Life,” and dedicated it to driving But primarily the thoughts we think day by day, the basic and primary thought pattern we have developed over the years, determine : a 4 Lee Se A 28. ger Fo Se CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Malta Hall—82 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) Affiliated with Pederation of Spiritual Churches ; Evening Service SPH HEHEHE RTE EEE 7:30 m, i: 7-3 “And They Shail Prophény"--Acts 2. Verse 18 Open Forum at 4:30 p. m. Thursday, August 29 Silver Tea be ee eter ee anecccaesess -August 29 . ——__—Inlormation—FE 4-903 = 300 A. Service—Rev. w. i M, Worship re Nelson Dalenberg 2:00P.M. Youth Devotions and Discussions. rh Pain res an Dic ie : E E : 2 : zi iF, 4 fi CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION — Nestled in a setting of trees two miles northeast of Nashua, Iowa is the internationally known Little Brown - is named. The community celebrated the Was tavountatns Poser Church in the Vale. It was 100 years ago in anniversary. : pero i i i $8 ae » an é : lis : agi r é i S E 5 z z 3 z be ! f E LUTHERAN H OF THE ENS a Pontiac Pastor Set for Biennial tor of the First Assembly of God, 505 Auburn Avenue | stay alive all his life. Fall Gospel — Nondenominetional | NOT AS SUGGESTION : tah By Pees,‘ Paster ‘column is not written to suggest that you read my new book. CEr Meek ome: | im fact, if you read this column regularly over a period of time you) $45 to 11:30 A.M-—Communion and Worship Service | will get most of the formulas that are in the book. But what I am say- iat Sone Se ling is that you do not need to be a frustrated, worn, er Pe been ol Pon . JAS PMcch Lather Shotteld, Sesaber | Get attached fo the source of continuous energy and you will have 745 P.M. Wednesday Evening—Bible Study The Church With a Friendly Welcome imeaning “full of God.” amano COLUMBIA AVENUE lit returns, Stay alive all your life. | "The Creator put’ Himself into us, but we let God go out of our ‘hives, and our energy and force decline. When we get “full of God’ (Copyright 1957) a BAPTIST CHURCH | ; 64 West Columbia Ave. Sanday School ............... 9:45 A.M. Boe Be es ko hace ice ccvave OOO EMM? Evening Worship ............ 7:30 P.M. [| More than 10,000 are expected Wed. Prayer Meeting ......... 7:30 P.M. —— a rete th pe Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention || Anceles area, speak at the FIRST METHODIST “THE GIDEON MESSAGE” ‘Wm. G. Spence. Guest Specker 11:15 A. M. Church School Classes and Departments for All Wed. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship Hour All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St: ot W. Pike ihe Rey Derg’ K Mils, Gurete SUNDAY SERVICES | unrise Service Morning Worship ............ 11:00 4M. Jat Michigan State Fair Annual 5 lseventh annual Sunrise Service to be held Sunday, Sept. 1 at 8 a.m. at the Michigan State Fair, in the Musi¢ Shell, The service is held in co-opera- tion with the Detroit Council of Churches and annually thousands to the early morning worship services with Detroit area yi ministers of many denominations participating. Admission to the State Fair Grounds will be free for those arriving by 8 a.m. for the wor. ship, Presiding will be Dr. Samuel C. Weir, pastor of Dearborn's Littlefield who is president the Detroit Council of Churches. |Plan Spanish Periodical “Commander of the Salvation Army, will have the honor of introducing Bishop Kennedy. The soloist will be Lucia Tur- cano, Other musical numbers will include singing by the choir ‘from, New Calvary Baptist Church un- der the direction of Mrs. Grace Wailes, The choir will present “Praise the Lord,” and “Bless the Lord, O My Soul.” will be living at 167 W. Pike As in past years, a concert by/Sightless Reform Rabbi directed the Detroit Police band, luger director of music, radio and tele- vision for the Detroit Council of Churches, NASHVILLE, Tenn. ® — The Methodist Board of Education has el a | Lid y "Sermon by_the Rev, | i iis ttl Church School, infant Nursery thru 3rd Grade : ST. ANDREW'S ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL EPISCOPAL CHAPEL Milford, Mich, 6301 Hatchery R4., Drayton ' _ $00 A. M.—Hely Communjon rT 10:00 A. M.Morning Prayer and Sermon 16:00 A. M.—Morning Prayet and | | ‘a | | @ermon | Eu Children’s Servies and tT . Waldo B, Munt, Viewr . | FE ee Re Sener SAE John H. Hall, preaching /| 9 ag ee Central Methodist === Rev, Millon H. Beat, DB. D, Ministep Caleta @ Mise, BD, Aewt __8:30 A.M. — MORNING WORSHIP ‘10:55 A.M. — MORNING WORSHIP _ |] “THE HUNGER FOR HOME” | |] worstup State Prison Chaplain ATTICA, N.Y. @® — The prison band program will start at 7:30] chaplain at thé state maximum se- curity prison here is a sightless sion groups, operates a library for prisoners and serves as counselor to the many men who come to him with problems, * ,\decided to publish a Spanish-; "(language on, Leeciones Aged: Home Assured Geaene i Spnsh-Seaing) SernOTe ONS)tprey_com seal ranet "ipletion of 1 Hall; t's Cuba, downtown home for the aging, was assured today when officials Presented the Catholic with a commitment to insure a $4 Macomb, Lapeer, Oakland County Youth Hold Rally Seisiotis Aré Scheduled | in Cleveland Auditorium ' for National Convention | The Rev. Wesley C. Wibley, pas- Sunday 8:30 and 11:00 A.M. Wednesday will attend the national biennial} Wednesday ....... 7:30 P.M. and election sessions of) 7:30 P.M. the Assemblies of God in Cleve-| + land, Ohio Aug. 28-Sept. 3. : : ’ Representing the local congre-|{ St. Stephen S gation of the denomination ‘in ad- Formerly Waterford Township dition to the Rev. Mr. -.0.98. eae oe will be Mrs, Wibley and Ollie Checwam even — Martin Renner, Vicaer =< § Church Service ... 9:30. M. Sait oe Re Cipetne’ Wale ie ley Sabedt iota Attendance at services is expected to exceed 6,000, The Rev. Ralph M. Riggs, Mo., general superin-|%- Richard C. Stuckmeyer. Pastor tendent of the Assemblies of God, |} Services at 9 A. M. will open the convention with anig . and 11 A. M, address Wednesday évening, Sunday School at 9 A. M. Aug. 28. . and 11 A. M, * *« * i Daily devotional and evening) © + trout te convention. In aaa! ST. TRINITY = Auburn at ports will be included in afternoon| ! esa A a apy — ‘ Ralph C. Claus, Pastor _|Serves Sizable Parish; mg poh gee 8AM. Perhaps It’s Largest . Second Service ...11:00 A. M. ee ee ee 28 | serving a sizable parish, world’s largest. He's Joslyn at Third ae bs the (North Bide) = aa Ge | Christi George Mahder, Pastor Pcemae ts Morning Service ., 9:45 A.M. Baptist ish, taini & million acres Sunday School ... 8:30 A. M, Se a eta, ee | BLOOMFIELD | mages park visitors. TORE Methodist Membership |f “are ite & Telerreoh Doubles for Cuba Sunday School ...10-00.A. M. se oe Church Service ..11:15 A.M. Board of Evangelism has an- re By PALS Te ey ke Cental Cl fo Have School Dr. Milton Bank, Dean; Courses to Be Offered Area Methodists A School of Ch will be held this fall at Central Method- Pontiac Sub- x *« * ist Church for all churches in the District, ‘Opening on Sept. 23, classes will) meet for six consecuti Monday evenings. a ‘Dr. Milton HW. Bank, dean of | the school, McColl Reunion Set for Sunday Morning. Fifty members of the McColl family will be guests at the First Bible School convenes at 9:30 forgi other even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you. <- Wik a. tem Third, are mem are Lawrence Buhl of Hill es ot Saas aaren sauna at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Joslyn at bers of the Young People’s Group. Shown Goffar of Joslyn road (left to right), Perry road, Sherrie Norman, Brenda Voynar and Al- SATURDAY. A avause 24, sa : vin Tank, all of Third street. The ox dinner will be served from 11 a, m. to 2 p. m. Proceeds will be used to purchase an office typewriter. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Lorenzen Jr. are youth sponsors. group. Roasting begins at 11 o'clock tonight. Peniiac Press Photo Joan Jarrand is president of the | Wants Schoo! D ‘Memory Wo rk \From Dominican EAST LANSING, @ — An au- to ‘renounce 88-ljected to beatings vocates more memorization cease with their/fort to make them lacquiring knowledge. day, and that this fixed it per- 10 Missionaries. i : | deported the | Church Leader States Dominican Repu Aug. 3 W P.|dered closed it Gives Tools ta Work St, Ee sree aedatone With in Education announced this week.) pe eee ae Be ee tek cere x * Be, ee lie idliciiiail hates He said his method was to re- view each newly gained fact on the third, eighth, 18th and 38th ea a Om See ee Pe i ge Honor Charles Wesley NEW YORK ® — The National Council of Churches and the Na- tional Methodist Student Movement are going to sponsor jointly the composing of a new oratorio cele- brating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Charles Wesley. Needs Pastors ‘and Teachers The of the Advent W. Leng Lake Bd. at Middlebelt Church | Missouri Synod . Parley Hears Plan to Recruit Additional Personnel seneeene Rev. Rese L. Davis, PasterFE 4-0652 United Presbyterian Churches OAKLAND AVENUE _ Oakland at Cadillac @heedore B. Allebach, Paster Worship ---srrrrres3000.A. M. Rev. John Thi peaker | Bible School 11:20 A. M. ‘ Youth Fellowship . 6:00 P. M. Evening Worship . 7:30 P. M. eens Mr. David Richards Wed. Prayer ..... 7:30 P. M. JOSLYN AVENUE Josiyn at Third amend L, Watkins, Paster Bible School .... 9:30 A.M. Worship :....5..:10:45 A. M. Youth Fellowship . 6:30 P. M . } Evening Service . 7:30 P. M. Wed. Night Prayer 7:30 P. M. AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street: 3. Marvey MoCann, Paster Bible School .....10:00 A. M. Worship 11:15 A. M. “AS JESUS PASSED BY" Fellowship Rally Set for 7:30 P. M. Tonight “The Unfinished Task” will be shown at 7:30 p.m. tonight Baptist A film, renag We 280 FM Prayer and ons ly Hour .... Sb M tener eeree Po ~_ nt agg i lessons hard and * {ebild is likely to LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA — The Rev. and Mrs. Trenton R. Staton and small daughter, Cathy, (right) of the First Open Bible Church left this week for San Gabriel, Calif. to be gone a year. Their son and daughter-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Staton onl grandson, Paul, (left) will occupy the parsonage in their absence. The Rev. Ronald of the Pontiac church. The Rev. work and teach at the Bible Institute, Pasadena, Calif, Ler eer eT ee 2287 Auburn Read—i Mile West of Crooks Road Sunday School. 10 A. M. — Moraing Service, 11 A.M, Pe cis techn ae ama aanaae Some &. $. Supt. John Burleson; Pastor, Rev. Billy Brown—FE 8-8692 8? LAFAYETTE sf. Sunday Morning Worship .........20+.s++eeeseee+ 10008. m, Evening nn = Ay Sede er ebereeeeeesereonerereeneees tem See OS OE re cabene FE 5-1998 Oe +4 O87 8 8H eteee eres THE OLD PATHS,” Jer. 6- SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH H. F, Lohr, Paster __ FES-1204 156 Mt. Clemens St. SABBATH BCHOOL Sus eeussteuecestes Saturday 9:30 a.m, SABBATH WORSHIP SCC eC eeeeeeee eee ee Saturday 11:00 a.m, @ YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING ............Saturday 17:00 p.m. ‘PRAYER MEETING ....00¢.0+sevees: Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL Enjoy Geod Masic in AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT Sunday. School and Worship, .....10:00 A. M. Evangelistic Service ....5.00000 T:30P. M. Tuesday Bible BOR ockeccecent 7:30 P. M. Thursday +e eee eens 7:30 P.M, - Young People, secbevese 1307. M, — EVERYONE WELCOME Church Phone FE 5-8361 B: L. A. Parent Pastor Res. OL. 2-4751 | es ee ee Te FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Rev. _H. H. Savage, Pastor—@ Pontiac Ptess Phete will preach 4nd serve as pastor | Trenton will help establish new Johnny \sn't Able -{fo Read in Dark If Johnny can't read, it may be because he’s trying to do it in the dark. An independent national study revealed that 85 per cent of the 1,200,000 schoolrooms in the na- tion fail to meet accepted mini- mum lighting standards. The light children learn by ‘daring their first four years in * ing and learning habits for a Hifetime A saghergge geen cone dv it, the ain this ini. pression the rest of his life. With nearly 200 new school- rooms opening each day, parents should insist on proper lighting for their children. - For the best effect, school light- ing should be of low brightness, Wind, Sea, By GEORGE W. CORNELL Associated Press Religious Writer It was not just the wind and the sea—but a spirit—that brought the original Mayflower to American shores. The propelling force behind the whole venture was‘a desire for religious liberty. But that fundamental of the story has received little attention in the recent re-endctment of the historic voyage by the Mayflower Il, which went on exhibition this week beside a Manhattan- pier. The current to RR (il, 7:30) Evangelical-Reformed tel, Avbarn st Mariva — Maynard Oesterie (10:30 a.m,} Free Methodist Clemens, Rey, Lys! Howison (11 s.m., 7:30 p.m.) A Jobnson (11. 7:3 Jewish Reformed Temple Beth Jacob, 79 Elizabeth Lake Rabbi Nathan Hershfield Jewish Conservative Rabel forse! Ogocman (2 a.m.) Latheran Williams and Lo rraine LaFount ; mila. m.) G Gtendate and &. : race. ere eckanyer ry am wt, Jones Be wise a (il — St. Pasi, 3 at Third | Rev. den Mabaee (10:46 a.m.) |g. Trialty, Aubucn f “kere "Balpt C Cate (830 a.m, BD | om Methodist ‘Baldwin Avenue Warren (6 a.m.) ad fien H. Bank (8:30, 10:45 a.m.) Rev, Prank Webb (11:30 a.m.) w at Jodson : Pe ‘4 0 aum., 7:30 p.m.) at weed Rev James W. e 110 a.m.) pe ma Stephens (10, 7:30 ¥.. : Apek i. abern at Fob, memati Rev. linger (11, 7:30) A! ister Meseert Lae fll a.m. Saturday) Spiritualist oun Doves 16 Chase St. ni United Presbyterian ce ai Other Denominations oe a Army Cttagei, 20 W Lawrence Capt. Magnus Michalsen, AL at nner ER a ii. * eeeph Zabelski (@ p.m.) Bra: ME Temple %38 Rockwell Rev. &. A. Britton «11 a.m. chile Retence, 0 Wantemore Rev. & Mrs. Ernest Crauch (10, 1:48) 833 Franklin 2 Tem a4, orien a. A. ng, Gone a 730) ch Temple. 565 MAL, Ate, Rev. Mrs, Leland Marion (9:45 a.m.) pe aL aa "her : als i Oy oF. =, Ry a oe Tider Pirrim rine oe ce Ra Ge we roery “ey. H.C, Shankle, (ii am, 1:20 beter, Fateh Blanche Joni it a.m.) Woman Tells “Imagine 2,000 teenagers con- fined to limited quarters with noth- ing to do and you have an idea of a major problem facing refugee workers,’’ a leading church wom- an declared on her recent return from Austria. Reporting on a survey she made of conditions in refugee camps for Hungarians near Vienna, ‘Mrs. Ella F. Harllee said that these young people are not going to school and cannot be employed in Austria. If they are under 18, she said, they cannot emigrate with- out. their parents’ consent and it is usually impossible to commu- “In most of them the spirit of revolution still glows,” she sald, “and many who took part in the actual fighting are going to be | hard to rehabilitate.” Mrs, Harl- lee said she heartily agreed with | a statement by one Austrian so- cial worker sho said: “In Hun- gary these young people who fought In the revolt were heroes Ike juvenile delinquents.” Mrs, Harllee, who is chairman ofthe public relations committee of United Church Women, em- phasized: “The Hungarian refugee problem as a whole is ns-ggan not finished. With refugees not knowing where to turn, the situ- ation is om — ‘ _ Reporting on «vit oon camp of Hungarian Teenagers ‘They were nervous nicate with parents they left be-/by U1 fad. a Ue oe of Sad Plight she said: crowded into temporary living quarters in what had been a church, It was a pathetic sight. and bitter. With trembling hands and anxious eyes, they asked me if America was going to help them, They simply don’t understand the de- lay,”” Mrs, Harllee concluded, “and if they are left there unti] winter there will be still more serious ee ¥ * Mrs, Harllee also reported that fund set up ‘Pastor of St. John Church! “Seventy people were q WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Andersonville Read — Near Dixie Highway Seaeakseuds ehseues ae oF Worship 11:00 a. m. Native of Cameron, Ga. The Rev. Martin L. J. Bellinger,|Lee Public School in Jasper, Fla.; é Mary,—a—juniop—at—Indiana State. John Methodist Church by appoint-/Teachers’ College; John, a veteran WESLEYAN METHODIST 6% NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 WORSHIP Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor W. Y. B.S. 6:45 P.M EVANGCELISTIC 7:30 P. M. norticidn in Fort Wayne,| Conterenic Ind.; Pearl Melvee 2 sommes years in Under the direction of Linzie B ,, DONELSON BAPTIST TREE ee Morning Worship... Rim Church rer ttre 6:36 p. m. Pee erie ay 7:38 p. m. eet ewe eew ee 7 Educational Excellence ' [Key to Church Colleges LAKE JUNALUSKA (~The suc- First Free Methodist 501 MT. CLEMENS STREET “Church of the Light-and Life Hour” Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship ..... fg Se OS Eve’g Worship . .7:30 p.m. Rev. Howison speaking at Both Services LYAL H. HOWISON, Pastor «. 6:55 p.m. * 8 4) FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH CAI Building — 5460 Williams Lake Rd. pias — 10.00 “ REARS “Whe Cares?” . . 11:00 7:30 Pg conten Gores FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWN Sunday Schoo! 10 a. m, Morning Worship by the Pastor 11/2. m, Evening Service 7:00 P.M. Thurs. Evening Prayer and Bible Study 7:30 P. M. REV. LEROY SHAFER, Paster Hungarian refugees. Church Women is a general de- pantnent 4t the Neteal Cee) of ——— New Table Resists Ordinary Damages . 945 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages DR. TOM MALONE, 1L A. M. Emmanuel Baptist Choir Singing ae Tom Malone Speaking at All Services" 4 EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH | “TELEGRAPH RD. at ORCHARD LAKE AVE. AUDITORIUM BIBLE CLASS 10 A.M. Sunday School “The Beginning ofthe Christian Walk” Exodus Ch. 13 - PONTIAC SPEEDWAY ea for You Society Has Responsibi lity to Help Aged (Ra: asked « of specialists of the Health’ Benvice, tg "sere othe, things being doa by the aging process than those who have lost a spouse or who have never married. The completeness of the family is important, but the ability of the remaining members of the family to meet the needs of the aged in- dividual must also be ‘considered. more likely of the two to become depressed, Older people will resort to almost any form of activity to avoid the boredom and depression that so often accompany age, So- ciety has a duty to provide oppor- tunities for activities which will give our older citizens a greater sense of productivity, usefulness pression which so often comes with ee orotg diptee and participation in the important advanced age. ily may be unwilling or unable | ‘ines of life. tive role in society. . the atonal, Inatitite of Mantall,r brat, ewamele of reversal ts Marriage License Health. . Applications _ Doretny Fe Y sictives. "Fer = - -ene . Micha, Sern, 18S SNOT, stret =! 318 8. ©. Boulevard Bene bot dno. rein E Cousins, Ps m ingame Poh Santord. Bo hows Howard McNeil) if Stone, Oxford | intel" Budd. Oxford perc, Setar Birnie ek F H. 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Whitten 4 Week Srinseton eevee have fonssstee always in demand Guarantee time at your _— to Arthur : pred nfo § You'll not only be. taught the latest popular steps but will have a chance to try out what include championship sports events and first-run movies, “I am opposed .. . to any utiliza- -|Lansing, State to Ask Time Out in Hassle LANSING @ — Lansing and Highway ways was scheduled for an Ingham County Circuit Court hearing Monday, said that both he and state legal aides will ask Judge Marvin J. Salmon to adjourn the court hear- ing indefinitely to give both sides time to settle the matter out of court. pra inter-| fering: with its plans for the high-| - Joseph F. Lavey, city attorney,| Army Pvt, William f,- Wallet son of Mr, and Mrs, William Walls, |Center WALLS KEELEAN —-Major- Delos E.. tiae State post Grounds, re- and Korean conflict ‘and has spent the past meee ri nee, Serving as a drill instructor at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C., is Sgt. Frank- lin J. Garner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram J, Garner, of Walled Lake, and husband of Mrs. Margaret \Garner, of Wayne, Marines selected for duty as "| Drill Instructors undergo a five- week course in military subjects and are administered psychological tests to determine their fitness to handle recruits. GARNER ROBERTS Navy Airman Apprentice Sher- win Roberts, son of Mrs. D. L. that required for the main- |» nerts, of-%583-Barnsbury Rd... is stationed at the Naval — iTechnical Training Center, — man, Okla. Prior to enlistment on June 10, 1957, he attended Walled Lake High School. He received basic training at the "\Great Lakes Naval Training Cen- ter, Ill. x« *« * Airman Basic Ronald C. Carroll, son of Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Car- rol, of 36 Foster St., recently entered training in the Aircraft Jet Engine Mechanic Schoo] at Sheppard Air Force Base, Tex: Employed as station attendant at/ Baldwin Service prior to en- listment on May 17, 1957, —— basic training at Lackland Force Base Tex, - ‘BRYANT CARROLL Richard Bryant, son of Mr. and, Mrs, Ed Siewert, of Rochester, re- ‘cently left for recruit training at cE) LAai/ Rev q 1" ss em ' A nsonrY ale! mae ‘4° ey ew HEAVY-DUTY LATEX COATING for indoor and outdoor | wall surfaces F iciahien cotoctl Ndi BI oil, ance to weathering and wear. Bonds with — surface—seals up pores and cracks. No “wetting down” or priming needed.) Mix uc ie catamaran hate ay i Keelean, son tOpama, Japan. Mrs. Duncan McVean, of the P Pon- | PANTS-SKIRTS. bg SWEATERS... .. Deducts Divorce Costs on SAVING. CERTIFICATES _ Deposit your surplus savings or investment savings at any one of our 8 banking offices. 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JOHNNY PULEO ad Hs Bag ce | bercinigsteact ~ ROBERT MAXWELL ow eltlé ciit: house at. the MR. and MRS. FRANK CHRISTENSEN home 8 Came aaki . Christensen on South Tasmania street from 3 to 6 p.m., Sunday, are Mr. and Mrs, Frank Christensen of East boulevard. Their anniversary is on Aug. 28. The bride is a graduate of Nazareth College in Kalamazoo Rites at St. MRS. JAMES FREDERICK BROWN "MR. and MRS SAMUEL GRAY their son, Lester Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gray of Mark avenue who will have been married for 50 years on Aug. 28. A buffet luncheon for family and friends will be held Sunday afternoon, at their home. Michael ‘parents. bridegroom Brown of Berry drive. | Editors Contused Atter "By DOROTHY ROE _ Associated Press Women's Editor The fall fashion circus is pver in Paris. The buyers are back home. And the editors are just as confused as the public, * * * It happens every spritig and American fall, when A s Tush to on hand for the opening gun | signaling the start of another fashion furore. _ f 2 Papers headline advance -re- ports of knee-high skirts, or disappearing waistlines or the banning of bosoms. It all Paris Fashion Circus makes good reading and better conversation, Then, when the tumult and shouting have died down, mem- bers of the haute couture say they didn’t really mean to eliminate the bosom or lift skirts above the knees, American buyers bring back the Paris models they have bought, turn them over to de- signers for “inspirational ideas” — and when the new trends. reach the U. S. public they have turned into wear- able, discreet, strictly Ameri- It’s all in the spirit of good, clean fun. The French haute couture gives the Americans a gdod show for their money. ° Nobody expects the more bizarre Paris styles to be re- produced exactly for the Amer- can public. And if the average customer doesn't take all the This fall’s Paris styles have * been described variously as “gunnysacks with diamonds,” “glorified barrels’ and ‘‘shape- less bags." Nobody really gets offended on the pool, apron will be fea- tured at the gala event. — Patient in Hospital Hospital in ‘Detroit where she underwent’ surgery Monday Parents of the are Mr. and Mrs. James L. couldn’t, he said: lf at First — Succeed... See erg »® i, Z if i uth; Receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Bar- bara Ann, born Aug. 16 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. Gotdon D. Dean of Mrs. Frank Van Horn of Ham- ilton street, Mrs. David Snyder of Milford and Howard Dean of Pennsylvania. ~*~ * * Leaving Friday for White- hall were Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Compton of East Beverly street i 48-year-old French te- Married todey ‘27 a: at met tt in St. Michael ~ week after trying to propose marriage to Princess Marga- Church were Sel, tale was tend bitin 0 ‘Rosemary _—_ Salvation Army Hostel in Le Bentham and © James “As soon as I am able to Frederick my, tm Gums Mabe he Brown, Mr. “I am sure she will grant me tend Mra me om marriage of her _ Arnold A. Guerraz, who says he ‘fait oO = . Nelson street “I have been meditating about this matter for 10 years now,” he said, “and I have collected many photographs and press cuttings. ‘AHEAD OF PETER “Il am sure of myself and my sentiments for Princess Margaret, and I was in the running much before the other fellow—you know the one I mean, (Capt. Peter Town- send), * * * “When I went to Balmoral Castle, the Queen Mother was at Castlemere but I did not have _ enough mofey to go Detectives guarding Balmor- al were stunned when the Frenchman showed and asked to see Queen Mother Elizabeth. Told that he * « «4 “Isn't it a custom in Britain to see the girl’s father or moth- er before asking her to marry you?” Today Guerraz told how he was arrested, questioned, giv- en food, and even taken to the movies by amused Scottish de- tectives before being put aboard the Normania at South- ampton for Le Havre, * * * He returned to Le Havre © Nine Residents Attend Parley in East Lansing .-gan State University Wednes- day, x * * More than 400 representa- tives of the more than 70 local branches of Women’s National Farm and Garden Association in Michigan participated in the day-long event at Kellogg Cen- ter. *. 2 .® Local garden club members. attending the event included who, accompanied by their So Choose Position That Fits Your Interests ‘Best Job’ Is One You Truly Enjoy 3 twin nieces, Nancy and Nola Morris, also of Beverly street, Bolero, Capelet Can_Transform Summer Dress If you like to sew, it’s none to soon for ideas to give a fall touch to your summer things for instance, little bolero jackets made of washable nylon velvet, Choose a bright or a dark color, and start wearing this kind of accessory over your summer dresses right now. ; Capelet collars, made of any washable material you fancy, are also effective for fall. Scarfs are practically indis- pensible, and dark prints or polka dots are always good. Satin touches are a smart early fall fashion, Just be sure you get the kind of satin yard- age that sudses safely, and you won't regret the stitches and time you put into your ac- . cessories. Learning Ability Doesn't Stop With Middle-Age Women have proved that it Terrycloth Poy lor With Good 260 Raat aot Members of the Pontiac Branch of _ the Women’s National Farm and Gar- den Association participated in the fifth annual garden party workshop at Michigan State University Wednesday. Included in the delegation were Mrs. By ANNE HEYWOOD Every time I see a list of the ten best fields for men, or the ten best fields for women, I shudder. It ought to be per- feetly obvious that it all de- pends on the man or woman. It's like listing the ten most delicious dishes, or the ten most becoming colors — deli- cious to whom, becoming to whom? * «+ The secretarial field, for example, is always recom- mended as the best field for a woman, It will enable her fo get a toe on a rung of the lad- der to success, or it will en-° able her to meet and marry an eligible man. : DEPENDS ON INTEREST Well, it may indeed, if sec- retarial work is along the lines of her aptitudes and interests. But if she loves to sell, or is. a born nurse, oriis dying to be a librarian, secretarial work will give her no opportunity for success in a career or mar- riage. It will make her nervous, un- happy, bitter and frantic — four qualities calculated to keep you from success and to make eligible men run a mile! * <« * You'd go a long way. before x * * This outburst — I guess you you could call it that — is prompted by a letter I re- a part-time job, she'll be glad to let them live their own lives! For advice on getting a MRS. JOHN C. IUPPENLATZ C. R. Gatley (left) of Oneida road, Mrs. A. R .Young (center) of Shore View drive and Mrs.. J]. C. Clarke of Waterford. The Pontiac club featured various shades of lavendar and blue delphinium and asters. — part-time job, send me a stamped, self-addressed . en- velope care of this newspaper. (Copyright, 1957) Yvonne Evelyn Cousins Weds John Iuppenlatz HE it | * if ma i aS ii Leaving soon for a Shelby, Ohio, are the Rev. and Mrs. Maynard Oesterle with small son, John, of Mark street. For the past five pastorate in Pestiac Presa Phote years, the Rev. Mr. Oesterle has been the minister at Bethel Evangelical and Reformed Church on Auburn avenue. All white jewelry looks fresh and for summer. ok abies NEW WAY Rug Cleaners 42, Wisner FE 2-7132 NEW YORK (INS) —There’s H l 5 ; r hy 54 dj 3 ai | 1 : fe i 2 | Hs = = E ‘7 = Ly . ‘t = i] * * Ustinov has always joved the theatre. His first recollection was when, as an adolescent, he was kept after schdol for paving written a play instead of doing his Latin. Since his detention wag unsupervised, he just worked on the play came the army, where Ustin- ov said you “Play a part the whole time, but it is difficult to act as a profession,” “] managed to write one Pack Secret Ingredient Into Broadway Musical eS or two plays while watching a foreign coast,” he added. After a year he was trans ferred from the infantry to SHAEF where Pvt. Ustinov worked with Capt. Garson Kan- in, Pvt. Paddy Chayefsky, and Capt. Caro] Reed in what he termed a “Lunatic Unit.’ Ustinov’s first play, ‘House of Regrets,” opened in 1942, _ “It was a wonderful critical success," he recalled, ‘But only a qualified success with audiences, There were those bombs to contend with and the play might be interrupted at any moment, The public didn’t always want to come sa in the evening.” * *© *& Ustinov said this variety of work isn’t a strain, except when it came to “The Love of Four Colonels.” He com- mented: ENDED AS ZOMBIE “Tt took two years and I ended that as a zombie. One has to be very old and dis- tinguished in order to do noth- ing but write plays, I like acting up to a point — as long as it’s not soomething mam- moth like those 88 plus per- »formances. If I'm acting in my own play and find a line hard to remember I analyze the reason.”’ * * ~ Physically, Ustinov is aver- age height, well -fleshed and currently bearded for his role. He is living in Jose Ferrer’s New York apartment and dur- ing this interview kept the TV picture of the senate rackets committee hearings on “In case there might be an assas- sina’ Thad In Otsego Hospital Mrs. Alice Cambrey of Ruther- ford road ig a patient in Otsego County Memorial Hospital, ~~ lord. [people through the especially _ beneficial - provides stimulation for the spirit. " ee ee ee By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN = From the drum beats of primitive days of the music in motion, You can make up your own steps and bend and sway and swing your legs and twirl with- out the least self-consciousness. because it This is excellent exercise and is: jor ¥ Up Sprite at at Same’Time - Exercise?—- nr Instead Ciresiation Is speeded xp, ree-dosart: seein Whe wack, = tion increases and pira’ your music middle-aged men muscles get a workout, but it banishes worries from your mind. tee babe ofl donchie. Muar toltelad who loved to dance in the past e Tell Friend Dutch Treat ls Intended Best Way to Handle Problem of Payment for Lunch By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: ‘The other day I called a friend at her office and asked if she would like to lunch with me. I did not_mean as my guest. However, she ap- parently thought I did as she made no attempt to pay her share of the check, and so I paid it. “TI hadn't counted on this and it left me short for the rest. of the week, Would it have been permissible to ask her to pay her share of the check? As I don’t want this to happen again, will you please tell me how to avoid this situation?” Answer: To avoid future mis- understandings I suggest that when you ask someone to lunch with you you say “Let's launch together” and add “Dutch treat” so that she will know you are to share the check. “Dear Mrs, Post: How does a hostess enter the dining room when she is giving a lunch party or a) dinner? Does she enter first so) that she can tell her guests where to sit? Answer: When there are place ecards on her table she always enters the room last. At a formal dinner her husband goes first with the guest of honor. The other guests go in. as they happen to come, and she herself goes last. When there are no place cards, at luncheon, for example, she customarily slips into the dining room not first but among the first and while slowly going to- ward her place, tells the dif- ferent ones where to ‘sit, She remains standing at her place until all are —_.. : “Dear Mrs. “Post: I live ina hotel as a permanerit guest. Would you say that I might tip those who wait on me, such as the door- man, elevator men, the maid who does my roonfS, etc., less than every month when T pay my pill?” Answer: A permanent guest in a-hotel is the same as in an apartment house and no apart- ment house occupant feels obligat- ed to make the rounds once a month, A tip at Christmas and When you leave for your vaca- tion (if you do) and a tip per- haps for an especial service by someone, is proper. Latex Paint Durable Latex - painted walls will safely ‘take’ repeated sudsy scrubbing. That means you can‘ either wash away spots with a well-lathered sponge, or can “‘wet wash’? the entire wall surface with warm soap or detergent suds. |. Open Sunday 210 5 P.M. ym ADers Repeat Sale > cise, - Once the family leaves for the day lock the doors and begin to dance. This may not be as silly as it sounds and looks, for dancing is a good form of exer- soothes your spirit efit; z 2 rk ! It’s a shame that oo wa and women drop ef. i ity Hi Styled with thin edges and slim It’s Fun to Read and Speculate on By RUTH Ever read that want ad fun of wondering what's ads? right down to the tackle + box. How does it happen that a fisherman is willing to part with his favorite rods, his lucky lures, his chance to someday catch one worth mounting? Could -it be he finally made that long, long trip to a faraway fisherman's paradise and ~ found same old story: last week’’? Or did his wife get tired of being a fishing widow and final- ly put her foot down? sale, “like new."’ But that ‘one’s easy. That is just how long it takes a hopeful mama to admit talent after all — just as pop claimed when he was forced to buy a piano and start paying for twice-a-week music lessons. CRAZE FADES? How about all those home pow- er tools for sale; electric saws, sanders, drill presses, etc.? It looks as though the do-it-yourself craze has slowed down a little, Many Mysteries Hidden in Newspaper Want Ads just. when you are looking for a bargain, but for the, the real story behind the | ‘For Sale’ Columns’ Item’s Untold Story} > Hair Cutting atid, Styling by Experts “We Specialize in Tints and Bleach” NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY Open Monday and Friday Nites by Appointment | ’ Parisian Beauty Shop — “Over, OF Prot's Book Store” . MILLETT | section.of your paper, not Here’s a man who wants to sell his fishing equipment, _Z judging from all the “little used" power tools for sale, And what about all those used attic fans? Must be a lot of housewives are claiming they are fed up with cooking over a | hot stove all summer and ei- 'f when he got there that it was the/ “They were. biting, Here’s a two-year-old piano for, that sis doesn't have any musical ther papa puts in alr condition- ing or the family starts eating r out. 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On‘ this touch-/ entered second and grabbed two/from where Walston booted 27), j os mel passes for 19 and 2 yards trom|yards to make it 20-10 at the halt-|"a6e defenders had a Iesson in throwing control. two veteran’ quarterbacks. !; syne to set up the first TD.|time. : eight different pass re-|Coach George Wilson started RoteiGene Gedman, back in uniform] After intermission the Lions| _ Belchow outfought ~icagh - eeivers, the blond signal caller hit|in the game. The former Packerjafter a back injury, bulled over|came back strong and in a period ere ee eee _ his target 17 out of 24 attempts|had-difficulties in pin-pointing his/from the three and Layne addediof time coverihg only 57 seconds, five yards the catch. : Bit We yates SE tend tee Deteemiccceivers, by. cater Se, Nee eet oe we Ne gan! ug ag ag se fee rede Lions to a 34-27 victory over passes. Eagles roared Eagle completed a Philadelphia Eagles in Toledo's Layne entered the game atly| wits seotlg, quarterback, Beany @ first of the two tallies [Passes on the next ‘series,’ high- Glass Bowl lest night. [in the second quarter and called) 5) sem of Duke. and ex-Okla- | came after Layne lighted by a 50-yard pass play to , with Layne, Tobin , yard line. Rote and Jack Kemp hitting the fensive line of the Logart Gets Decision Few Witness DETROIT # — The fighters, the fans. and especially the pro- tmoters were willing today to by- pass the customary talk about a rematch of Isaac Logart and Walter Byars. The two welterweights lasted out the 10-round distance last night, sug- |showed only a slight swelling above} up by the slender righthander. Not ~ Detroit Bout ™ tender who weighed\146, was un- st Chieago 4, Boston marked and looking forward to an 1, ; — 2, Kansas City 1, 12. innings, Oet. 2 bout in Denver an saad’ i Rew? York 0 innings, gaan who has not , Select- TODAY'S GAMES ‘Boston at , 1:30 pm. — Delock hy (6-7 or Biller as vs. Donovan Baltimore at Kansas City, 2:30 p.m— inom 3) or hrowe (7) 4 Gar- Byars, 146%, from Boston, Was never in serious trouble and ver ash his left eye. : “He make me look like a fool sometimes,” said the Cuban, “I+ Li am. Bos' at Kansas City, 2:30 p.m.° lew Xork at Detroit, 1:30 p try to make a fight but he ran, ran, run, He no want to fight. He just want to go 10 rounds.” The crowd for the nationally televised and broadcast (NBC) The gate was only | < New York ......... 8. 43 — (City, Iowa mother today in a ’ eh ee 72 4 600 5% back-slapphy, spriyre — Boston asstisesss. a 2 Bs iss youth vs. veteran final for the Na- mecessary Wig ~~ gaters gem 58 6 487 «39 «(tional Women’s Amateur golf of ae py tie | art, the second-ran Wash ee : dy * * * Log ond ked con- Cg oun 2 "Park. Game time is 8 o'clock. in Title Battle SACRAMENTO, Calif, w — Jo- Anne Gunderson, a relaxed red- haired teen-ager from Seattle, met Atn Casey Johnstone, a Mason The long-hitting 18-year-old . Jo- Anne fought her way into the final] for the second year in a row with a 3 and 1 victory over Anne Richardson of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs, Johnstone, 34, clobbered University of Oregon co-ed Carole Jo Kabler 7 and 6 with a 3-under- par round at the tree-lined 38-36— 74 par Del Paso Country Club course. The final shapes up as a re- match of last year’s national semi- three bases, Maxwell's home run was his 21st. All Kaline also contributed a three-run homer, his 14th, and a bases loaded single. The young dréve heme five runs as the Tigers went on their biggest scoring rampage of the hits with Groth, Finigan and Frank House getting three each. * Jim Bunning was to oppose the Nat's other Cuban league softball contest at _ Reg Shaw for Pontiac (First ‘ |final when JoAnne beat Mrs.| wasmmverow DETROIT: gene so ims ay Tr4 Church All-Stars Eeg" i i {in Inter-Loop Tilt sex. 3 ninerloopTit EE weather permitting, in an_ inter-| and it went for a double. Another time—in the seventh inning—he fell while going after Jim Fini- gan’s “single” and it went for season. They collected 16 base [ = : : is Rookie tackles Ken Russell and & {Pete Fusi at Class C Bessemer. New): eee ee ee ., AP. Wirephote |Pete will handle seven sports, act LOS ANGELES (INS)—The New con Saeey sree EE OF PERFECT GAME—Angel Macias, Monterrey, Mexico pitcher, [as athletic director and be an in- York Giants ground methodi- the forward wall, cal 24-to-7 exhibition victory over See dee th pose pabistg aoe gh bod CogPhsy ar aieclbaae eng saree Vepeieel sivemen “Pe _ Angeles Rams before 60,- Despi score, the Lions) perfect game against LaMessa, Calif. championship question handle Sos aaecee ted Anais taerns- dominated the statistics. The) the Little League World Series at Williamsport, Pa. Macias did |baseball, tennis and track teams Eagles finished with minus-14 rial Coliseum last night. =< i sae week Gol not allow one runner to reach first base. : at once? ee The Giants, champions of the yer ae proves coed 4 . = t somes aoe fi sale aa once last year, were paced by Frank had more trouble stopping Eagle ao a —— vo Gifford, the league's most valu- kickoff and punt returns than at geegmcagretra yd able , Whe scored two scrimmage E prep teams in the state, is avaij- sorte oa crowd of 12,000 watched the | able trem Sem Ketchman st Box Peo | , Seek ep se soo But it was New York end Cliff ledo Elks’ charities. It was Detroit . ? : Sette came tor Livingston who set up the Giants’ second straight pre-season win and ener first two touchdowns by blocking the second loss in the row for the a whence ge ot inemaie The Giants’ third touchdown Downs Rushing aga : to battle in Ann Arbor today for jreneter after aa sh-jesd want, | | ai| Milwaukee's Braves were pre- Harvey Haddix hig 10th win and| the Babe Ruth Baseball League Ben Agajanian converted three | — Attempted 3*/ vented from zooming out of sight/ Vinegar Bend Mizell his 10th loss. » en ge oa . ade-aaaiene a: ele ards Passing 7i1)in the national Jeague race when| indais gave up seven hits. bia tannic wane Wo Dent goal as well, ee ot ‘ poy to oles Nuxhall, winning his se venth!beat Stable of Birmingham, was The one Ram touchdown was by| * pareagam Si the Wisconsin Warriors, 3 to 2. |8®me in 12 decisions, helped. his| one of four horses ‘entered yester- Bob Boyd on an Il-yard pass from} — Lest z 4, =" __ Lown cause with three hits, includ-|day for the Hambletonian trotting Bill Wade midway in the fourth serage = Milwaukee's lead remained ®t |ing a run-scoring triple, The Red-|classic to be held Tuesday, woried, = SCORE BY QUARTERS ie -eanl Nee GUNS O8 em legs got 13 hits off four Buc pitch-| A field of 20 or more is-expected bird Rip Repulski hit @ two-run/... starting with Bob Purkey. ‘to be cleared for the $110,000 race. i csalmmtmornttny BBB acento Pe gna a Castndy tl yard, Relchow (a? seras(win over the Musial-less St. Louis an Pen laa 0 yards| Cardinals. Stan the man was side- a os Tanehd McDonald | can|lined by a shoulder injury. (28 yards pass from meson); Me-| The Dodgers kept alive, . six Pilions Field Geol Bobby Layne (20| afd a half games back and only : and- 16-yards). a percentage point behind the Reg softball action in tour-) | 27 yards). second place Regional INDIVIDUAL RUSHING : Neys under way here last night| Att. Yds, Ave.| Cincinnati's ten game losing ( gpg fcc ut * & 133 | streak came to an end when Joe _p" title, with an opening ’ 3.0) Nuxhall hurled the Redlegs to a win over Owosso UAW-CIO No.| t, Comp ¥@s|6-to- shutout win over the Pitts- added to'3 in the first and a cing ¢ filpucking ether ended br failure foe] in the 3rd frame did the trick for hh Chicago's Bob Rush when a single} < Wane saoene wie ef os ity Walie Mays and x Soule hy night at 8: ’ clock. rephote blonski \ ew Sie Park would seal the title A| _ SWEATING IT OUT — Ken Venturi of San early lead at the halfway mark of the $35,000 Ae a san dada oo ak loss would send the teams together} Francisco grins over towel after adding a 4- ~ Milwaukee Open golf tournament at Tripoli $| Cubs in a 16-inning late show. Sunday. 2 under-par 66 Friday to Thursday's 68 for the Golf Club, 8| Rush absorbed: his 13th lost in echedale will bold Sunria a é IY decidone tt gamely Guced i : = ° four Giant A 7 pm. game pits Men's | Detroit Beats Nats, 13-4 joe = — pitching stint of the sea-| _ = = . : Gino Cimoli’s single drove in ee ee e e the winning run from third after played at Beaudette, to- 4 e ene he i =z Pere Lhd hie Mickey Mantle, and skidded to .373, Relief ace Bob Grim walked Bobby Avila and lost it as Wood- man get away, suddenly have ‘lost/Cleveland made off with a-5-4 de- the damage while their American| That whi t ff tee ac Sona |, I a a x *« * pean ose pe age a ge e f ee ~ Syaseusrerusdessareeo8 Saesessenessesss cese|ess 1957 trip through the west, the|!eated Boston 41. . tour that was supposed to nail the ~*~ * * pennant, but good. In the other AL games, Connie *~ © ® Johnson beat Kansas City with a So what happens? They lose two|three hitter for a 2-1, 12-inning of three at. Kansas City, with ex-|Baltimore victory, and Detroit 3 SeRUBMAEEEtNUEsRduURSECEEsEcoCAN SUA BERET ERIE EE RNER SME E Nees ZUs ere tes es Tee Rely Ba SUSMASVEAGSUUSMAMMAURES EERE HT es LeU TERRE ASK SE NEBENSB AA RRSAEARo USE Lass Se ssIee eer ex~nenun us Seas Secsb= sBeeeseisaes + im E i ’ n * _ scored three in the ninth, starting sunithia tain thats Then ex-Yank Gene Woodling|with Gil McDougald’s home run, GOOD LUCK — Mike Diets, Indie: 4 profesisonal, gives took a crack at them last night, ‘for a tie that chased Ray Narleski. fi Ce ee Le ed 30-37—' _ Oe e tee renee ee eeee beer edtedouer Sebee ee eee sa weenese a one-under-par 70 compared to a 74 by Bada, the city champion. Races | at Speedway for Pee -Wee Gridders Modified racing at the Pontiac New Leader at Milwaukee Speedway will take place Sunday} A larger than anticipated turnout Pt ee ee ereeeetane meee eee < eee See tees ee ee ee © BAOE «.seensercceeee 37 Uselac eile VORLOOWOT eee. scssvesen> ~ Baldwin eet eeeeeee eee ah. 20h ees +888 eee © beeen eneneeerees oeneees cents eene® ee MILWAUKEE @®—To hear his,ford, Conn., with a 136; veteran) races, Persons over 21 who fellow pros tell it, San Francisco’s;Sam Snead of .White Sulphur) ister before the trials begin Ken Venturi can't miss being a big winner. He: took a stride toward his sec- ond consecutive tournament vic- tory yesterday by sweeping 78\ the 36-hole lead of the $35,000 waukee Open Golf Tournament by "lone stroke. The 26-year-old auto sbices dealer shot a 4under-par 66 at eussveree 40-3878 | the 6,355-yard Tripoli Golf Club cesses for @ second round total of 134, serrreesrsss-Sofonge/six under, hing down his neck with o— 7 | 1358 after beating par and some Hirchen “3e-41—79|/0f the worst weather of the tour Lima s-scennesenesee- + $2078) were Bob Rosburg of San Fran- into} At 139 were Doug Ford, the SUIUIGIeto—t nian from Alameda, and Canada’s ‘Then came John Cleary of Hart- eee ee it eee eee er eeeete Rudy Videger s.csce..csese-38 ‘Jerry Hutchinson «...+ *Don Cochrane 4a. aes nseee cee O8O8— eee eee eee ee eet eee oevess44-O— eeeeeereee oe ee ee ei td Showers Delay Tourney Start z¢-Horseshoe Play S223 Begins Tuesday Annual Tournament Lists Action in Singles and Doubles Teams Six doubles teams and a dozen entries swing into action for Jewelers next week at Oakland Park in the Tomorrow the feature tion will be the “Amateur a2 : g . Original plans were for | ! i oF Springs, W.Va, with a 137; and| 1:00 p.m. will be eligible to Howie Johnson of Houston, Tex.,| Pat Im the special race. SS ne ee oe and Mike Souchak of Grossingers,| Cars will-be furnished all drivers. beys betwees gears nel pce ~~ ‘|The event will take place just] of age im carly dxille Bas brought ® & «Of before the regular feature at 2:30 any p.m. toniorrow. Masters champion from Mahopac, room for everybody,” stated i of Odessa, Tex., who is still look-|W&S8 crowned yesterday at Bloom- ing for his: first victory of\the)field Hills Country Club. Mrs. year, and Gordon Jones of Alli-/Hanley Dawson Jr. defeated the gear: 4m : mt e= GSuss SRAICSKISSARSNSKSASAAS VS UL gesewagscrcsz sovuiserssresasstusdessutatesEseseeuruses seuss Sree nr ans afternoon instead of at night forifor the Pontiac Pee-Wee League = <= )Venturi One Stroke Up =" "Sees i : | E bs pe eekeseyse SaSevaGureutielSieses0-wekSSSq enna et seun wit Seus eebene48 aS ene SabSebGeGcssseesae= eeerkeleisitelalsacreesseegs Sian hakalUsssi ess ki eRe 3s - 2 tae py tf § 2@ =e SeSRRcBLEeeh sce iaFeawEES lenis 3 sneies Pieis Sepia tei rib tin: ft et sl cree : Red ays, Thursdays and Pridays at GSeoteh School, > meg apes and Pri- } iy : * @naeenal N.Y; Cary Middlecoft of Dallas, New Woman's Champ | Thompson in making the an- who won the first Milwaukee OPe9/o¢ Bloomfield Hills poensnnnet two years ago; young Paul Harney of Worcester, Mass.; Bo Wininger} 4 new women’s golf champion Players from the 4th through the iM * L, pwrare Pre ce a erereri sere Rei] ald + = B Be! F 22 Ex PI ay Fay 2 6th grades will make up what is | expected to be an eight-team i league this fall. This is an addition ance, Ohio. 1956 titlist, Mrs. S. E. Gawne, one tion for the $6,000 first prize be-/eventual.winner’s 89. But, as this : cause of the weather. Among the|Wa8 match play, it didn’t help,|@ Amateur Racing © - flatter group was Milwaukee's|Mrs. Dawson had a 5: to Mrs.1@ Sunday Afternoon Manuel De La Torre; who was the| Gawne’s 6 on the extra hole. a“ -€4 up, in 19 holes. ~ ‘There were many more who} Mrs. Gawne had the low medal PONTIAC SPEEDWAY slipped out of immediate conten-/Card, ‘a neat 87, compared to the| @ Modified Stock Car Reces with a 5S-under-par 65. He took a’ 75 yesterday and fell back to af SUNDAY AF four-way tie for 14th place with: an even par 140. TERNOON * * * Coe tamed pip at Noverber, and Modified - : Minn last Sunday, Rhee or Stock Car Races 7 = 3 Clean, Smooth Asphalt Track DIXIE RECREATION DRAYTON PLAINS. || REGULAR RACING PROGRAM | OR 9:1464 © Plus e oa |. AMATEUR RACING Thrill to these newcomers— First time on the track! THRILLS! SPILLS! CHILLS! tournament, leader after 18 holes ———— NEW '57 JOHNSONS IN FACTORY CARTONS at BIG DISCOT. : im nG@ition te the low MWANCE om your NTS! offer a LIBERAL ineete, seguedions Of Eaotee ru wn 19 MONTHS TO PAY ot Lew Bonk Retes UP TO 18. Besy Budget Terme q IN FARMINGTON ORCHARD | BETWEEN 12 ond 13 MILE RDS, ON A NEW 1957 35-H.P. GOLDEN JAVELIN Now $499.95 | Wore 3631-00 | 35-MP, Mice. Starting, Wore $601..Now $472.00 1 | GR 7 Vay f BEER RE RRBSSSSSSsSsss ses PIAS TTI i ! 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TONIGHT ONLY | 4 CARTOONS = 4 CARTOONS a ee JERGLADES presents in 4 - VISTAV/ISION and TECHNICOLOR® > ae * Bob Katharine HOPE: HEPBURN - Into history! }y THE TREASURE OF PANCHO VILLA HOLD BACK THE NIGHT say gets ae PETER R GRAVES owe a Divected by ALLAN OWAN® « Rernsnptay by JOM C HIGGING und WALTER DOMIBER Wek ACCEPT FREE ATSGEBION COUROND Our Week-Day Intermissions Never Exceed § Minutes = S SUNDAY —- MONDAY rove) hay. \ om _powntac MICHIGAN, nth URDAY: AUGUST ; PREPARES FOR SCHOOL — Mrs. | at Lincoln Junior High School, (left) assists Gloria : | 11, of 61 W. Columbia Ave., as.she registers for school this week. - # | Gloria, who will be a seventh grader this fall, is one of many Pon- j} tiac junior and senior high school students enrolling and registering | | until August 30. Elementary pupils, grades 1-6, who did not attend | a Pontiac school last year will register in their school next Monday _ through Friiiay. 5 | John A ‘Thomas William Pg Ps oye 3019 Ronald = Births | Following is a list of births of Pontiac Haselett. inee Willems, 14 Iowa. almsiey, 96; Kettering. Robert Pa Winowiecki, 6234 Pontiac ite, Anders . Whitman, 3095 Pontiac Lk. . Wellemeytr, 4096 Silver J. Watkins, 18 Howard Officials at Walled Lake Park ‘are announcing that bargain rates | are to be in effect on all adult and! kiddie rides, Sunday and Laber Day, Sept. 1 and 2. + lof corporate relations for the Dow AF Plane faa fo Drop Explosives: Curtis: “Untamed,” Mamie Van- Coren Fri., Sat.: “Dance iWth Me Hen- fe ‘Abbott and Costello; “Tall T,” Randolph Scott. Naturalized citizens of the . United States are entitled to all eT) AMT. ing president. | “FIVE STEPS 10 DANGER”—RUTH ROMAN | PARK FREE ON KEEGO MUNICIPAL PARKING LOT a MERIDIAN, Miss, w—An Air] Force transport plane was forced | to drop 17 cases of explosives near sot, |Here today when it developed en- gine trouble and had to make a |forced landing. * * * The plane, a two-engine cus, was en route from California to to, ea | Yee Eari Helms, the pilot, said! the craft was overloaded and that crew members dropped the explo- sives to lighten the strain so a} landing could be made at Key Air | |Force Base here. Several cases of rockets and) two 1,000-pound bombs were) among the cargo jettisoned.| Helms said the bombs were not! equipped with warheads, but cau-/ tioned that anyone finding the boxes of rockets should handle them with care. A_ violent jar, es might cause them to explode, he said. * * * He said the explosives were not detonated when they landed in an| area north and west of here. | i New Dow Appointment | MIDLAND @ — Donald Wil- iliams, vice president and director of sales, was appointed director | Chemical Co. Thursday. a Sabathia Wika i 1 Tip to motorists: Watch out for rischool kids — they weren't brought | up to be run down. | F) NBD Sip ine "war be ives aes Wow! Here It Is — VEIN: J | aoa ~ It's the Most — ‘Meadther Mullane eee ets The Greatest Show to Ever Hit:the Screen | You See Them Both — All in Glorious Color E EVERYTHING YOU COULD WISH FOR ; IN A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT! PEs VOLE Tae ut SCOTT: CORD 1 PHOTOS OF €L Tl LADIES AS LC fas oun _ SUPPLY OF 300 LASTS! | oy PR sii SAT. ONLY 4-CARTOONS-<4 | ASM presents | JEAN SIMMONS {| PAUL DOUGLAS J | ANTHONY FRANCIOS TANGLES WITH MOBSTERS! . THIS COULD BE THE » NIGHT THE WILD STALLION "BEN JOHNSON | MARTHA HYER “IN COLOR” STARS COMING SUNDAY |PAT BOONES Z e { y ‘ {F % , é —% PS THIS COULD BE THE NiGtil | LATE SHOW ? “I WALKED with a ZOMBIE” STARTS I FIRST DRIVE-IN SHOWING SUNDAY poe oe a blind children in the Henry * rt D. Ruedemann Jr. » the Henry Cj said that in such accidents the(Morton School here. The state- @ Ameteur Racing — car collision on a rural road 36/ @ Sundey Afternoon ©@ Modified Stock Cor Reces TONITE—Last Complete Show Starts 10 P.M. | “GHOST CHASERS” BOWERY BOYS WATE ERFO RDI hat | ; | “JIM THORPE, ALL AMERICAN” : DRIVE IN THEA’ TEE WHISTLE WHILE THEY WORK — 0, A. AP Wirephote | “Jolly” Batcheller, renowned whistler of Clare- the Southland. Batcheller had been ordered to mont, Calif., and Police Chief Ted Swoveland stop whistling, But the chief today rescinded the | (left) were in tune today after a controversy cots Wid atin dined Sohail ie ee Ga over Batcheller’s. whistling that raged throughout _ bers. | | j THE GUNS FORT Ezrricont Bae, HIT ‘Hollywood Headlines He studied drama at the West- wood campus, did a role on Mati- nee Theater over NBC and was) ‘More Cowpokes Hoping (fsea'ts waves sow we] for Fame on TV Road = iaes.."* a’ i By BOB THOMAS {Los Angeles at that. But he did Letting the grass grow under | HOLLYWOOD iA ~ f aalanete go to college in the Western part |your feet won't postpone its grow- | ALSO COOLER’ tha WATT EARP THNIER: tan Th D }by the, sweet smell of success, |—#t UCLA. ing over your head. |Warner Brothers is putting three | more cowpokes on the road to—! jit is hoped—TV fame, | The studio started out in the TV) | field with hour-long dramas based | on three old movies—‘*Casablan- | SUMMERTIME HIT. PARADE IN COOL’ COMFORT 7. oF STRAND One of the Most Powerful of All Screen Performances . . . A Surprising New Role. | Now Warners is entering three | mew lade in the horse Opry Hyatt) RAY MILLAND " We tel re A Mon f Alone : “BIRST SHOWING STARTS THURSDAY “HATFUL OF RAIN” | “What part of Texas are you! from?” I asked. “I'm sorry, but I'm from Los) | is TM a. | in PONTIAC Angeles,” he. replied. And East - JAMES gg _AUDIE STEWART MURPHY STARTS Tomorrow PHONE FEDERAL 2-485 4 Features at: 1:50-3:50-5:50-7:55-10:00 BURT | = OAKLAND: LANCASTER — ee ee SparHing ws with Laughter... Excitement... Music... W al t ‘and Romance! ses TOMORROW—DOORS OPEN AT 12:45 P.M. [im BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE ROAD: “Phone FE 4.4611 ay SB ere NE 'THE LONEWN Mat ay | ioc ME wo mANNS IDAN. - ae aie South Ead of Union Lake Road | Open 7:00 EM 3-066! } | THE SCHOOL TEACHER AND THE MOBSTERS! age gegolnge 2 yom | SIMMONS - - DOUGLAS: “FRANCIOSA i | NIGHT SCoPE THE be STALLION: BEN JOHNSON ' MARTHA HYER | Maple Rd. East of Walled Lake. MA 4-3135 TONIGHT ONLY . ROCK HUDSON “SEMINOLE” COLOR RORY CALHOUN “TREASURE OF PANCHO VILLA” In Technicolor | 4 CARTOONS 4 “INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS” - LATE SHOW WATERFORD Corner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS Phone OR 3-2688 THE GUNS OF Fo Permicoat e | |GREAT D IN THE SRN! ee ee a ee eT ee a er an Noted Cincinnati Medic Disease Joining Asiatic Flu as Threat says a new type of intestinal virus has joined Asiatic fly as a threat to health in the United States. x &. ate z mid ee blag : lf : ‘Seccags. Has Not Hurt By EARL WILON these movie nd 3Y stare realy ke? ta Bef 2 5 i = 2 a we = asi» ) me nee en. a Is in the next ten years. One night the B.W. ‘and I were in Hollywood for the premiere of judy Garland's picture, “A StarIs Born.” WIL SON As we were walking out, Danny Thomas ed me in the ribs.. “I was just thinking about you,” he said. “When I opened in New York a long time ago, you wrote a headline, ‘A Star tions Is Born” * * Anyway,” he said, ste about you and B.W. coming out to the: house for dinner?” Jerry Lewis came te dinner, too, and we played pool before dinner. After dinner, Liberace, who was just getting known, arrjved and played the plane for us fof an hour. Then some more years passed. Danny Thomas got even bigger. He was bout to replace Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz on TV. © ‘The B.W. and I were in Las Vegas, ‘where he was filming his first new TV show. Be- tween shots, Danny spotted me on the sidelines, removed the cigar from his mouth, and rushed over to shake hands. /Then he said, “You've got to / get tm the night club scene we're doing. “Sure,” he said, getting to like the idea, “we'll put you d at the ringside just like were the night I opened/ ‘in Sept. 8, 1943, i By RES |Senator Blasts / Star, Danny Thomas Military Waste Millions = Mis * and mismanagement running into ne Ae, * * * sal tahoe s grsticainecs investigation restilted in_ the re- covery of 20 million dollars worth of excesg spare parts which were , Labrador and Green- And, McClellan added, that still leaves excess supplies worth mil- ered at the bases, The Pentagon declined com- ment last night, but said it would issue a statement soon, * * * McClellan also said the subcom- mittee found that at the Ernest Harmon Base in Newfoundland, the 923rd Army Battalion, operat- ing under the Air Force, had more than a million dollars’ worth McClellan also heads the Sen- New York a long, long Ame ago.” And so we went and, lant at the ringside. Personally, I thonene it was eal nice of Danny tonman 6 to ask us to be on hig’ fitst show on CI#i on Oct. ¥/ : “In fact, Danny Thomas, in my opinion, hes grown nicer toward his old friends as he has become more famous. DANNY THE WEEKEND WINDUP IN NEW YORK oon “DON'T PRINT THAT!”: A female vocalist may sue a record Ewha aeility 2 Geass ty ssid to influenced by climatic Says Probers wacstag to ruin at airbases in-New- condi- 1 = Twoyearold Jerry “Dees” hed thot. ussinysd Torey oobetaoeahan. He said that no deaths have the bite on “Dog- She loved to nip him, playfully, to be sure, but.it. {been neported in Milwaukee, but as a Stern measure of discipline. Jerry hurt all the same, Jerry decided to bite back and the infection made patients of all found the pooch in a nearby park and grew to sank his uppers into “Doggie’s” ear. + She: hasn’t ages very uncomfortable and put there was a habit which nippedJerry since. ; wrotingmng eat Ei eae ee The symptoms of “echo type 9” a j } NG indy Z § i t i i . at gE if Fs Be 3 5 Lt a E i | masquerades as measles but can Iast as Jong as 14 days. * * * He said that it is normally a warm weather diseasé, and swept lions which are now being recov-jyhrough Europe last summer, per- sisting until late fall. He noted that Asiatic fly is not expected to become a serious problem until cold weather starts. A-Eneray Money Bill on Way to tke WASHINGTON Wf — A compro- mise $2,323,632,500 atomic: energy money bill was enroute to Pres- on oo planning funds for three big ex- ministration has said it does not want the government to build. Democrats on the Senate-House [i 1 g fit tf Fs : : a = F 4 * Sen. Sparkman to View Louis, 38, head of the Girard fam- ily in Tilinoig since the flinesses of his late See eee Dis. Maceae. diction in his case and allow State- side lawyers to wage a six-week Girard has taken issue with his Pravda oo U.S. Blackmailing Arabs |_ LONDON U—Pravda today ac-| cused the United States of black- mailing the Arab nations. Moscow Radio broadcast a com- into. doing its bidding.” ; a Foreign Policy in Asia foreign policy operations in Asia. because Sen. Ful-/ Far Eastern subcommittee, could not make the trip. Sparkman said thet if the legis- brother on two other matters . Louis’ original opposition to his and criticism of PONTIAC SPEEDWAY @ Modified Stock Car Races @ Amateur Racing @ Sunday Afternoon | ment in the Communist party) pa. dad. pact.’ “The provocative rumpus set. up by U.S. diplomacy in “The U.S.A. is hoping to black- mail not only the Syrians but also/| the people of other Arab countries: WASHINGTON (#—Sen. Spark-| man (D-Ala) said today he has been designated by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to make a broad survey of American 1° OFF "Sse ar NEON yon Box Office the Night of the Performance Call LO 7-6466 or WO 1-1979 Sparkman, who heads the Eu- ropean subcommittee of the par-/ ent group, said he also will visit Egypt and Italy before returning | to the United States, He ‘said he} was asked by committee Chair-| ree eee (D-RD to undertake} ord a Who heads the) lative situation permits, he will sail Tuesday from San Francisca. | SE: VIS NOW, Loire inate a mae: sum wh ae the ion Lowls Shew ieee as pessiihay Mr. Lewis played 12 S.R.0, weeks this spring at New York's Palace Theatre and tie biteased a. by her. he others, credited to her, are by other singers if | aS a hare ie UNDAY Monday G4 just broke @ 15 year record at the Carter ‘Amphitheatre "Don't ent eumes ON SALE! in Washington, D.C. at the AQUA WATER SHOW! CAN BE SEEN IN ONLY 3 CITIES THE WORLD'S GREATEST {AC PRESS... SATURDAY, AUGUST 2%, 1997 =2~*~2”~C*«“‘“‘ SNTIAC, MICHIGAN ———— bricks in this fireplace as her . bestes tile JA 9 wood tone pat husband laid’ them, tem, She achieved a more feminine The house has three bedrooms, accomplishment when she made ¢&@ch with good sized windows the draperies for the nine-light Picture window. These are white a Ss, ei . sa SiS os eae tc ncneen mas mnt pees nies : with a bright multicolor design Your Neighbor’s House’ ce. Se oan ee ! ‘Take, This __ The sectional sofa is green . rf = er ss. Y ge either end and between the a room. Their walls are a bright | sections. Near the windew coral, The curtains are pale yel- 18! if - : there are wrought tron chairs low and sheer. Their furniture is Lake, you know. You reach it | Three years ago when th weekends and~ nights. yee is covered vinyl as- ndles on the drawers, from Cass Lake road. The Ren- , dohany, was only — ' her th ‘age ea nies live out near the tip at 925 Stratton, They have two lots, 200 feet deep, with 116 feet on the lake and 66 feet on the road. Com‘on! Brag a Little! August is nearing its end and school looms in the near future. This summer has been a Have you spent the summer remodeling your house? If so, call dream-come-true summer. us and-tell us about it sd Wiat-we-can come out and fake some pictures of the finished work. If you're planning some remodeling in the future, let us get some before-and-after shots. Brag a little bit. We like to know what you've been up to, and we know yard. We doubt that you like to see what your neighbor has done to his house. Call Mrs. Rennie has had much time the Home Editor at FE 2-8181. to swing in the hammock outside ; the front door, but she’s not com- plaining. . - Sixty-six feet long and twen. ty-six “feet wide, the Rennie is red brick.with white aos daughter, Kathy, pose for the Press photographer. This corner of the living room is opposite the fireplace. Walls are soft green, while the sectional sofa is darker green. The floor is covered in asbestos f 5 ee _ . HOUSE ON AN ISLAND — The John Rennie home is built on an island in Sylvan and his wife and father-in-law helped ~ Lake. Although a year-round house, it is occupied by the family only during the sum- The exterior of this ranch , Mer thonths and rented out the rest of the year. Mr. Rennie drew the plans himself white aluminum siding. * ce N eitinaal Building: JCod Re rs Is ‘Being Modernized : It the sysiem is an oil-tired hot) "$,’o nine di oe rm The Only Word to S Descithi = the Glorious Scenic Beauty of Clarkston Estates @ RESTRICTED RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD - @ CLOSE TO SCHOOLS AND SHOPPING , . %& 2 | @ WINDING BLACKTOP STREETS. 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FE 8-0466 - Realtors easy to move, tlie screen is a 4’ square panel of ‘ ‘Peg-Board” in a framing of grooved 1" by 2” lumber. Angle irons at the corners the framework. The legs are sections of metal fence posts which extend 1' from the bottom and are pushed into the ground to hold the sé¢reen upright. With accompanying “‘Peg-Board” fixtures, the screen can be equipped with shelves, as in the photo, or hooks trom which to hang lawn and garden tools or barbecuing equipment. Material, including two coats of paint, costs about $6 for each screen. Smart Buy from EVERY Standpoint... an ASPHALT DRIVEWAY John Rennies Build an Island Home (Continued from Page 17) pegboard cupboards. The floor is striped in black and gray, by Ann Arbor Construction Company 3 Engineered and jnstalled by asphalt paving specialists; ____ backed by Quality Control Lab and 37 years experience. — %& Smooth; firm; clean. No holes, humps or loose pebbles. %& Guaranteed. If any defect of material or workmanship shows up during 12 months after we install your paving, we will repair it FREE at your request. Get our FREE ESTIMATE! Phone MAple 5-4601. = ARBOR CONSTRUCTION CO. Serving the Pontiac ores since 1936 gray above the pink tile. Fix- tures are white, Curtains are black and white. Come. September and the be- ginning of school, the Rennie ‘family will move back to town. The lake home will.be rented to three school teachers for the winter. But next June, John, Marjorie, Johnny and Kathy Ren- again. No Need to Be Dreary § jaged => | ficult if not impossible to get com- GOLD BOND ... . BURMEISTER GOLD BOND. .. BURMEISTER GOLD” BON! OUTDOOR SCREEN ~ Attractive screens which can be used to provide privacy for a patio, screen the wind, cut off the view of an unattractive area, or merely, add a decorative touch to an outdoor setting can be built easily by the home craftsman, Lightweight and while the wallqare painted pale | nie will become lake dwellers | Dreary colors lead to dreary Br AMEEAS VERY WISE, WHO FEELS THE NEED TO MODERNE PS thd’ ease with wekh the ne fixtures can ee and ‘jelean—and the While there are many other ad-|final finish is to be. The filler old bath-|is usually applied direct to the bare wood. the glamour of the color combina- 46% GI Mortgage tions, it is the time saved in rou-| - tine cleaning that is most appreci-. 3 BEDROOM BRICK ated, especially if the old bathroom | with full dasement had a tub on legs. $280 DOWN Particularly in the case of middle | Model: 1261 Featherstone, Pontiac housekeepers who find it dif- HERRINGTON HILLS SURMEISTER HARDWARE 3¥e x 3% Steel Butte— CREPE REE EE eee ee eee eee ee, 292-6916 Grote A eo eee ee ee eee ee | ee eee eee eee BURMEISTER GOLD BOND... 2.4% 68-1% Grade A interior eee eee eee eee ee 2a x 6a:1% extol aterior . eo eee Pee ee eee sic Outside Ge ae Knock-Dewn—_ o = © 2 BATHS iil iiiti = © 3 BEDROOMS = © WALL TO WALL, ALL WOOL, CARPETING = © GE STOVE, REFRIGERATOR, WASHER & DRYER = © TELEPHONE OUTLETS IN EVERY ROOM - = e REDWOOD PANELING INSIDE AND OUT © THERMOPANE WINDOWS & SCREENS s We invite you to visit this model home which will be completely finished and ready for occupancy this weekend. It has all the accoutre- ments of modern living and is priced within the budget of the average : family. Come out and see) this wonderful: family home and see’ the : value you obtain with a reasonable cash down payment. Outstanding features of this home are the ail electric kitchen, a boon to the modern housewife, and, it’s equipped with oil-fired baseboard . = heating, even non-draft heat that warms your home with.s steady flow... = The JUNIOR EXECUTIVE: ar 1 97 Neal de scare apnea 16,683 Sq.Ft. (including. garage) [he “JUN UNIOR in Deas WATERFORD HILLS ESTATES \ dust FIVE MILES enon DOWNTOWN PONTIAC ONLY | $15,500 | — N10 AcM. to 9:30 Ph M. thactints yc LOOATION ¢ OF F MODEL HOME: Take M-59 West from Pontiac to Ponticc ‘Road, turn left, go one block to 4820 Irwindale POSQNQNNUU0O000000000DUOULGOOOEUOEOAOUOUOOOONOOOOSOGGUOOGUEOOUUOUAAAANA i TH PUCUOQOOOOTUUUAGAAUOTOOOGOAOROGAUOOUEOAEROOOOMERAOOUUUGLGAUUOUUAGAAENEANAAN AENEAN | IMUM GOLD > BOND... BURMEISTER GOLD Rae. 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M. ~ Sune til 3 = : m 9 a 8 UFMEL CF, 5 Wholesale N 0 R H E RN Wholesale S 1. Retail ii Retail s =| *.. Tk Wiese mii obialhie Gries Coa aoa ele e _ CORNER COOLEY LAKE and 5... }} srrucina FMEPLACE — The smart living room has two long ous Warten | walls on which to place furniture and a fireplace area at one end. S GRAF ANC unneRs ! : Next to the’ fireplace is a bookshelf with a handy seat below. For : - a | paapered a, | decoration an open planter partitily screens off the fireplace, ' ple Be sigs ana, thinks “gs : a built-in shelf, beards ©. STUDY PLAN ORDER COUPON 1 |e" esbeck agente rack Sad gh “Enclosed is 35 cents, Please: send me a copy of the study -* - SERVICE | retreat to an ordinary cellar. | stairs and 9 second entrance. 5 re = waeas (Pe Lei ob a | "The specially designed shelter,, Two rear bedrooms in the sleep- i . ‘ —=—--s }opening off one corner of the base-|ing wing make use of a folding er, iment, is situated beneath an out-|wall for separation when desired. IMAGINATIVE PLANNING = The architect the house is well thought out, Notice the back ' = . Se Ne a calla a WN GGONS OA WCU Ginng Lote tar Gooveratical ead tr actin Wy oes ot ellg a «+- IN STOCK FOR | that accommodates even the most, : svi Saope by means of a fodling wall.” IMMEDIATE | perry oe —* and active of children, Pa ‘ DELIVERY } lengths } Modern , stairs without golng inte the venience members ! pend ah” Sania oy ree a Siket wat house. P lan r aucets oean oy 60 pnt 9 02 - ay ogg : jj design, HW66 can be built ‘only thelr sleeping but study and The laundry and furnace room\C)ytside for When lawn faucets are installed’ Choose From... nso 3 ual ae gl sta : i Sects: aah emome pele cede: fo yamine pot Y ory | crete slab. : the basement, and contains not ; pped with a stop drain A copy of the Study Plan || ‘The master bedroom has slid |i tne Treseaner gy asy Watering ‘shoe a: tia thie’ som Re atta oll | will be sufficient for your tag. gies deers. too. private [ony Oe Sey ee bat a'lave. Got enough lawn facets around|#%4 drained when freezing weath- BOICE | , is a comp Some this. house with or without a || unit, a large wardrobe closet on... bar next to’ the laundry ties on lawn and garden car¢ strtss|», Some he ge tormttreted as, to . (oon lle tard pocmes,_Tole we bie 2". | Sates tie woariaee closet Jest loom, with the'rest of the base-jthe importance of adequate and/be non-treezing. With this type of/f| 6S Tekereph ma. .. 1rEs-siss to to cies aon bat be double ment a recreation area with a frequent watering of lawns, gar-a valve, no draining is necessary. 4 aoe Pn haa ¢ 4 or > ag a a pat pele dens, and shrubs. A sufficient num- = vil during ordinary times won't| Vanity separte along opposi enty f [Na Wh just’stand there waiting for trouble| close. of space for games of all sorts,/'=_ Of lawn faucels convenient Volcanic Peak Large | TO BUY OR SELL i to catch up with it. Completely in-| The area occupied by the house quent watering during the summer REAL ESTATE if sulated, it can be used as a cold is 1,803 square feet exclusive ‘of| For a house that combines both 1.4 tus is an important aid: to HONOLULU — Mauna Loa, the See r | fB roum. Two screened ‘air vents pro- the garage. It's 22 feet 6 inches quality and charm, this one can't) proper care of growing things. 18,690 foot high volcanic peak lo-| JOHN KINZLER ning fv” Ei vide ample ventilation. -—_—‘{from front to rear and 4 little be ha che. pele ot ee ee REALTOR & BUMLDES A _ ¥® But let’s not overemphasize over 68 feet long. When the! thors i mamubeesnt tol” world's largest mountain in] gaq yw = FE 4-3525 : jj what is a comparatively minor de-|garage dimensions are included, == ucets makes it unnecessary point of its total volume. » Huron - We're Ready to Go! « Bp tai of a fine, functional home —|the frontage is 89 feet. Use Paneling Correctly drag long lengths of hose to vari- — en ) / aera Kyra y a your Dias Wins tes 0 coms beeen, Are You? , U/) vsres sometimes called “extras” | the garage is attached t0 siveling that is 00 high, should be| "Ygany older houses have an iad Complete Basement Waterproofing “ait ond | | ‘The Miving room is = typical an “all house” appearance, add-/ paneled horizontally, with the Té| equate 1 of lawn faucets All Work Guaranwed — Free Estimates! MRA | A cxstteoae emgitive pam: | conideraby ‘to the wide, Sut that the eslng Wil SPOe8¢ The installation of dina ol Ww : AMBASSADOR INSULATION . po an excellent genre Also ae vg is ~ ease x. ogi poe Ba gree oo faucets for the lawn and eer Reliable aterproofing . - i ef the conversational and access to garage from ittield : Phone FE 4-07 2110 Dixie Highway, Corner Telegraph FE 5-8405 the front and the rear of thelum ce gugeal taht, then a dork : 7 ae is positioned. 80,"U5*- or russet wood, such as inland red - ~ et _- an inside wall,| The basement has two en- |cedar, incense cedar, es unbroken wall lengths| frances, one from inside the |will fill the bill, A darker room READY i placement. The style| house, the other from the rear, |demands a lighter wood, or is particularly just off the terrace. This extra |Engelmann spruce, white : , A raised hearth, set flush| entrance te the basement has [gar pine, Idaho white pine, OCCUPANCY! in a stacked brick floor-to-ceiling) many advantages, not the least of derosa pine, or lodgepole : bd wall, plus three stone shelves,| which is Its. convenience for Douglas fir is an int breates an atmosphere of warmth! children who can.go up and down | class. 3-BEDROOM HOME’ | Window or Combination Storm Windows RECREATION AREAS OUR SPECIALTY! Let us CONSTRUCT or ENCLOSE your porch | with the amazing new Jalousie, Awning Type re 25 en 3 y | $250 Cow . of | LIU" 1 | oe ee ge : Will A ! DOWN JUDAH RO. g You of Quality |p WOWEVERANS fg) gr WALTON Work : : . coders agent bias * op Gey | | We Manufacture Storm Sash for All Types of Windows : FOR APPOINTMENT —s_s ; | wm WE ALSO FEATURE nn, CALL Midwest 4-3800. I —Jalousie Doors iAlemiousn Site ding Doors Se —Aening Windows —Aiciinwr Sing Me ESTE Sein sence we Scevenn ov. an flo uammanibits, er emma brid "B Drive Qut Joslyn Rd. 312 Miles North of ft Welton Bivd., urn Left at Carpenter School ’ 3 ~C. WEEDON HOME EQUIPMENT | “COMPANY. | to Pay... Si | Get Several Take 60 Months} | 0 lo Fay ye 12-4. Rooms — All Types of Remodeling Free estimates courteously given, no obligation. MIDWEST SUPPLY | —. “AND HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER ae | Yearsin Pontiac Ce ee? Estimates — Make Sure One of Them Is Ours Lon ahtemabaathes se Sere 5 ; ‘ i 5 Ft * apg feel - ©1661) $.Telegroph Rd. Phone FE 4-2597 |_| Dish South f.Orehond Lake Rood (After Herland. Senders. OH 5 re i a “ag 2 'S: Houses ‘Getting Bigger Increases Value by the Year home Maney goes to money when in| says Norman P. Mason, Commis-| 8 ay hee Bee) | Wee fame (vested in remodeling your home. | sioner of the Federal Housing Ad- mu A recent study shows the market! ministration. . eg me he _ [value of homes increasing ag much * * & austin eeu e ©O., Ine. | ; serm W. Eve Me, tne ‘certs See . rs 4 ‘e : -. [expansive field operation umes Gavued of qual eterd?™ jals such as ; #8 28 REFRIGERATION is not so,’ he asserts, “Sinee 1950 “WE SERVICE EM” ‘nat Will make’ money’ atahabie {te houses financed with FHA “WE DON'T SELL ‘EM” . to homeowners immediately, |SU7€4 mortgages have been ge Member of Most of these loans are made for |S bigger and bigger.” PONTIAC-OAKLAND CO. basi improvements involving | The typical new house | REFRIGERATION ASSN. }, “Amon the special services 3 BED | cccrnicng ine itchen or alg ' |. FE 5-6247 ss : : mts in-various _SPACE-SAVING DOORS — Folding doors cctrng the hinge of, tugh Babette viol |ypiat penton” jou emd| ot or ac fe a Ee jot the ‘and aiding in the] that have endured 250,000 test openings and clos- resins, resistance to. cracking and tearing during ($2,200 in order to improve the -* WE ARE tle “mnust!~ ings without a sign of wear have full-length frequent stressing and Over a wide » purchase of| Jn 1950, for exaiiplé, only one) a a ‘ : This temperature was obtained. The vinyl material [new appliances, installing a stain-| new house in three had more than! Be ES | plant.| hinges extruded from Bakelite vinyl resins. also resists the chemicals found in household |proot tile countertop, and the con-|two bedrooms. Now three of every] GEWERALQQ ELECTRIC ime | tive half j : : struction of built-in closets, you can ' | i | “A company will often buy or | 18 more flexing than such doors receive in a life- cleaners and waxes, as well-as paints and lac- four have at least three bedrooms. | : OPEN lease a series of new plant sites | time. Designed for use as space-saving doors quers. Light in weight and easy to install, the needa ee houses in 1950 averaged] § as the major oil com-/| or room dividers, the new doors have vertical new folding doors are suspended by gliders from . slightly more than one bathroom. | F } —such | _— | Shan ak od neh toads ot he te te (right photo). Zoe Sie tactabment sonda't hol Toten. Can bord Ot Weaet 1.5 beity panies arrange financing perl Soe neers Son ik ioe oa No drat figs Beydagrwes breg Mane paid for two calendar months from|rooms and many areas average | ‘Until son | tude of intricate ‘steps te be oad aS can be made available to you, the) house. . taken ciaitansous one inches wide. Panels are avail- wesendblnd ta & oesbaae Gelaeiebie Gover Ubu nee eal ~~ E 5 P.M. yeah tins evel gers oes Western red cedar or hardware (including screws, gliders and stud-and- x. & pay Sor i sials os v tle searches, closing the trans- delivered and for work-as it pro- i, all by @ certain deadline and ir- pha edges that ‘are sécurely anchored in valance, door handles and installation instruc- P ‘Saturday In effect, you become your the panels (left photo). By _ tions. own contractor in this type of ar- De ou Wat $e Bad fr Doble Moti! Sees? rangement called by most: len- Pick your and call for information on [ SAVE ON ROTH ders a “direct loan.” .The bor- ECHO VA ESTATES ry new and beautiful suburb rower can make substantial sav- $22,000.00 homes. Lecated on i and N ( | materials and ; 10-Mile Road, just 2 miles West of Novi, within 3 GASH & CARRY PLAN | EW LO Of peppy} Br tt CIRCLE DRIVE for spend. SPECIAL BUILDERS’ PRICES ON LOTS, PLUS MONEY ON HOMES, IF YOU BUILD RIGHT AWAY KEITH METCALF co. 43310 Grand River at Novi Road 1-488 EASY LOADING lacie aiiallenia ilsiibutinictrans-sig ll T ann Re ee ees tisfying, both from aT Tees a = "~ = Sag yt ote ra | BUY DIRECT tom “\epmckbe)/? YOUR LOCAL | 4 a = ee cog tty ce See, MANUFACTURER! Frey’ 7 ae 3 = = Beg ene $¥4:, [mind these fundamental rules: 1, | ae lal avrenee | fo ’ 1. Successful use of color -is j \ thes 4 he achieved by a balance of colors ! $12.29 3 4 igenonty ape serge ig alae am . rae os "Se ap eigen E : A room con- | 5 A room in which all the colors] A FRIENDLY Tr mromer pie teens. ia 4955 wee sanaee weak and uninteresting. A room in'may be made with this semi-i EXTERIOR FLUSH DOORS .....from $12.95 | a ts which the predominant areas oficircular bench and matching table. j all: li ! The be | Ce Oe ee ea “|Patierne 26, 37 and 3 are 3% SCREEN DOORS Sisicie.s eda : ey Resrven thd <, [Zia celings and oor covle yu anes and bexhen pot at BASEBOARD «3 0...2..2+...04+ SHOCK _ best in _modera equipment of re) Packet No. 60 of five unusual de- ‘ ’ , , Generally these expanses, should SS a toe $i. Orders under 41/8 DOOR FRAMES—Extorior :..........9995 5 > ive seen are easier to live with, and they|@44 10 cents service charge. .. Hi DOOR JAMS—Interior $2.95 | well with stronger . : a : gReoen Eeea af _— the furnishings and accessories. = Us for List HEATING : Eats : % 3. “Pure” (strong) colors form |A Smooth Procedure = [ EQUIPMENT AIR-O-MATIC 3 ss ~ the accents in a room because a = : Co. | a small amount of such a color In some factories, the paint used igy : . "| Heating & Cooling Co. } sided a will balance « large area of soft, |for finishing various products is! aww hea | grayed_coler, Notice how occa- circulated in pipes. The hose lines - 2 je te ot dy ont oe sional chairs, vases, flowers, ple- [of spray guns are attached to the 2600 UNION LAKE ROAD | ae & eg og eid ey PHONE EM 3-4148 t : | «1735 Williams Lake Rd. f 3 ! ng p com- - Sad aag es on 4.2006 I se _—— witeet |. Gi-ighstol oviiy and Saiy, ‘brucausenssssnssdesnssssenseassazs scheme. * 4. There are three types of color see 11 at schemes: Contrasting, similar and, ad een che = cc Al ae t? ues one * are| Otto A. Trzos —- pag mage he it nd | | ‘Keego Harbor ogy noew _5 Chase colors you te, whet It n may be available to you ‘this Fol. : ie ww. oe nai ‘ ne taunt goat othe tasaha Meutald Call us for free information and estimate. rebellion. =e aad a and Eves. and Sun. you've got to live In Kt. “a aa Call MA 6-6247 5 : P E IA PLAN- PL26AP Aids Against Weather 5 Cc LS saiarieteieninaiaitidsinsmetatiai DELCO 70,000 BTU The signs that keep us on the CONCRETE STEPS J wor ste os scnntsane wd toe non tr vr (Sve vanes See’ S94 Gas Forced Air Furnace For a Step in Beauty THE UNIT STEP dows, liberal overhangs on both floors and an open porch. Each of paoagueceres gem pater fe the three bedrooms has cross ventilation. It is Plan PL26AP, by aa Wek tee Agger ages Architect Samuel Paul, 89-51 164th St., Jamaica 32, N. x, Lotich aeut be CN ed darb lake homesites Backecve West Bloomfield Township Area—Suburben Homesites that are Family Resorts—Combining the Advan- tages of Closeness to City Offices for the Breadwinner and Year Around Recre- ational Facilities for the Family. One | DELCO Gas Conyersion Burner Reg. $239.95 #199" ba a CERTIFIED _ Hour to Downtown Detreit—20 Minutes DEALER to Pentiac~20 Minutes to Northiand— _ Varying Sizes from 120 ft. Lots to Acre , praca - CHECK THESE FEATURES: The Only Westing Desler thet Gives Holden Red Stamps «bs ata r ‘by Frost or Settling ee | 3 Permanent BaoutyRupoed Bependobity Ac MONEY DOWN-26 MONTHS TO ee i Hopaemiee Sie UP TO 42 SQ. FT OF: PORCH SPA Free ‘Estimates darb lake colony ‘1250 «nd ‘TO CIVILIANS ALSO G. 1. TERMS—30-YEAR MORTGAGES TANEES. Large 75° lots, gets, City Water and é Open Sunday and Daily 1 to 7 P. M. Only 5 Minutes from Downtown Pontiac 474 Tilmor, Elizabeth Lake Rood 1 Mile Pest Telegraph Reed to Porubarry Reed, Lett to Tepehit “GET RICH QUICK” : BENJ. RICH | 12545 Linwood oon AND RUSTY WATER: TU 3-4000_ AIR : CONDITIONING | With a REYNOLD’S Automatic “onpecit -__and | WATER SOFTENER | at 2555 erg Rd, Mercer mee i For only Pennies a day you , Just East of Opdyke CLEANING can have a whiter wash, % lovelier ar ae and : ma save up to 8 on soap F. Corp. | Sweaters Star Junior Editors : with this Fully Automatic Les a f Bulky Wools BIBLE QUIZ. water softener. | ———— = , ign for Male Set aw : : : FREE Moery’ rv School sportswear for boys WATER ANALYSIS . ; : bedroom could use alee ys kieonabaUtae o tana oe , > 9 3 8 GAs EXCH —MUEL : | I “pickup,” ‘why not try re-|array of colorful, distinctive prep- , > ‘| TRADE IN YOUR PRESENT ' ae Ba 5 re 2 cee Sak perling |ctviet tebiats Sn salt weel feteice : | ° WATER SOFTENER ; | . —No Money Down— : | Small Monthly Payments | i 100 Fl PULL vC CRUMP ELECTRIC, Inc. 3465 Auburn Road FE 4.3573 PRICE | t. ver yr many eal ee 2 from 10 “com-| Another popular item will be cot- - DU IT YOURSELF colors,” styled by Raymond|t0" sports shirts. A manufacturer z e FENC OR WE DO IT 4U Sieh: Se ein toe dirs wil beiepe| = 1 23\Ae<3 | | FREE LOAN OF | available in Marlite planks, ings in boys’ shirts will be impor- A> _ ~ : | = 3 | | tant this year. These will range =H =P os", TOOLS | to provide a variety of from the very narrow stripe to a <— ~ = ¢ 7 | harmonious combinations, the |bolder “giant’* motif. There's also a4 ££ ~ r ee vA | colors include dusty pink, light |2 trend toward texture in cotton > == & 246, | e. rrow | , aqua, dark aqua, smoke, mist (plaids. n eo feet 5 y | poeta eaters Pg Rapa Also ringing the school bell will | polar They offer ony sae Sia id weet ak ont ee FENCE CO. tones of one color of dif. ENSON : eyed a os: A. little-or-no-iron collection of BETWEEN 13, AND 14 MILE ROS, a ferent colors. shirts in checks, chest-border mo- ANSWER: Methuselah gained his niche in history as the oldest ; NATURAL BUILDING. STONE The predecorated colors of Mar-|tifs and regimental stripings will man mentioned in the Bible. Genesis says this Hebrew patriarch died STEEL FREE ESTIMATES lite planks, sold at lumber yards, |please mother at the ripe old age of 969 in the year of the Great Flood. Samaritan We’ N : © Tennessee Ledge Rock 2 Beial Hit © Colorado Pink Ledge WA |have character and yet are muted manuscripts list his age as 720, and other writings report he died six ere as Near as * pa Saas ha Tenneesne Marble Blow Te and bet so that one can “live with them’ years before the flood. The Bible says he was the grandfather of Noah, FENCE Your Telephone ~ ws be for years, This long-life feature But It’s Still Shellac who boilt the Ark. . : Lincol 7-1344 : LOOKING LUSTROUS goes hand in hand with the Go Ore Sage Sigs 48" 11-6, Chale Linkwire n /- POLISHED. MARBLE ‘WINDOW SILLS durability which a baked| Lac—the Many scholars today think that the of an advanced age Galvansied protective plastic finish gives the planks. wa nf shellac ig made! has its roots in Babylonian mythology. Some Babylonian heroes were Highly resistant to soil and-wear, —— rhe Api end May ero a said to have lived 36,000 years. Other scholars think that the writer ee the panels are kept clean by oc-| 005 he “ae ¢t,| Who credited Methuselah with such a great age had in mind a “year” casional thus avoid-|° “baisakhi” for the month PONTIAC CUT STONE ee periodic Toeneninan a. soft Baisakh. wt apeiron 2 |only a month or so long. , PEOlcatici,”” Ge mnths of Katik. Today, many old persotis are called Methuselahs. jLess important harvests are the * x | des. named for the month of FOR YOU TO DO: Paste this picture on cardboard, color it and SITTUMMTOETE EELS, Sox os paleo TORIDHEET ava. . oar patter ot "aghan + ag | WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT } hy é : 2 adi (Your question may be worth $10. Send it to Violet Moore Higgins, ’ for the Tops \ ay | : a te picture tg AP Newsfeatures, in eare of this paper. — Do mermaids fg F 4 "bya plate glass mirror; . exist? ) in Comfort, Convenience . 3 \ N) . Ne eee eee and Economy! . For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call Better Start Right! HUMP HREY TENSION SEALED nes OOS :<"=]_2 ALUMINUM WINDOWS & DOORS Saat 17 Orchard Loke Ave. E2- ve FE 2-9124 - THESE ARE ALUMINUM hikubihdhddididididedededdededé de PRIME WINDOWS COMBINATION (with moisture BAR- STORM WINDOWS AND SCREENS — RiER __ Assuring you of aA clear windows that do not ne SRE ™ 3 “= '. ES PY ea | : | | 10 Day Vacation Prices Cy Colocy sez} Fs nenert St eoe tine tics acca i on Basement Work ian oon ond we ve The HIGHEST I WIL STAY NEW LONGER New basements, or old basements re- ° saschadens (screws show extemnany. _With One of Our pall poe eb’ TESS (Sanu one | PERSONALIZED GARAGES piers installed. Also additions, | porches, e Specializing in... patios and general rerriodeling. es streemiined ( Aluminum * Sam “gee | g Combination Doors Garages | ene apap NO MONEY DOWN! | © taltaerng, Mo we Includes all hardware and Bl Additions Porch Enclosures 33 NO PAYMENTS UNTIL FALL! | Fe dA 1-70 5 YEARS TO PAY! e OF ALL WORK GUARANTEED! SEE FOR YOURSELF «--+-- te vn, : $27.88 Three removable inverts... Screen pone! insert...Ovter gloss insert Soon panel insert. Indirect dratttree ventilation In ony weather. EASY TERMS © To Suit Your Budget %& For Free Estimate, Call EM 3-417) Above Prices Are In Quantities Quoted Cash end Cany Gurmeis ters Kitchen Remodeling : Bathrooms “There Ts No Substitute for Experience” OPEN DAILY 9:00 to 5:30 At the Meshing white light feat east of Ooklend — it fe For Free Estimates Call: From 9 a.m. to 5 p.mmFE 4-5063 FE 4-610! "Evenings a ise : ME REMODELERS| nas 4-610! ; E.4 506 4 TAC PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1957 __ ~ I at sy i ogg ar. of bye-ing power. BOARDING HOUSE 7 BHCHRRRHKHRESHETRB EES PRTEPLIN) Teas mm : Ee Yj ) 4 , N Y | i ES 7 A ‘ z ae * fay 4 Se —_ . - “as = ) ‘ = fe : ; ' CERTIFIED AS THE HANDI- - , oe : | ‘eis , wre) hl es 6 ate tas toraes BaF tap Ta Os WORK OF THE PEERLESS | : ANTONIO. STRADINARI a By Ernie Bushmiller | Te THOUS * cr SQ LL WHAT'S GOING I JUST SOLD THE ANDS OF = . DOLLARS! : oy, “ | By ) ON HERE 2 RIGHT FIELDER MY te 1 , : SUNGLASSES — beg OR ~ MR emerwet Cope. 1057 by Untied Feces tyndinem, ee = ACA Bh pial bg | #, od te yA he’ ee ( “ ih Ss ‘ TO PICK WITH You! TI BOUGHT A PAIR OF “TRUE” SHOES © 1957 by WEA Servion, nef By Dick Cavalli © YOST ty HHA Garcion, tre. Til. hag, 5. Pat, OnF, I JUST CAN'T SEEM T’THINK] | AH, SEEIN" THAT TRAMP II OF A THING THAT'S GIVES ME TH’ ANSWER... APPETIZING OR... - 2 i THE JACKSON TWINS © SOSLEEARAVAUALUGE SEE EtseesactisatsaneNtasiaiaTisalL Se eT em een ee Se eR ee a ee yee yo em nee Ty) mean Pane ammeter pea een _ vies for the first 1 27 an 2 opening Aug. 30. s pusijiity ant! eqench. He'll eater’ thtalbes ie’ this your's event, _ Last year, Fuller bree peed| lade aie nip i val is being planned. The 8:30 a.m. service is being omitted and Mis- ‘The church is located on Farns- worth off: Oxbow road, next to Dublin School. are(Qpen Salvation Camp COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK OF Pontiac, Pontiac, otiee for Holiday Festival LAKEVILLE — The Salvation, 4 - S@ewxueawnun To Open Area School! cof Christian Training |, «+» CLAWSON — Christian Training Bible School at Zion Evangelistic Temple here, will being Tuesday evening, 17. The temple is Hendrickson. i Appoint Maintenance Director at Marlette MARLETTE—The Marlette Vil- lage Council has appointed C. J. Doyle as maintenance superintend- ent here. * * * Others appointed and approved by the council are Ward Atkins and Lionel Thompson, commission- ers for the Sept. 10 election, MOMS at Ortonville Return Same Slate ORTONVILLE—MOMS Unit No. 14 here, meeting at the home of “Mrs. Alfred Cooper, has held its annual election, returning the pres- ent slate of officers with the ex- ception of historian. She is Mrs. Irmel Howell... State officials will perform in- stallation at a later date. "Slate Luncheon Party WEST BLOOMFIELD—Members Town- ship Hall, 4460 Orchard Lake Rd., at 12 noon, Reservations may be made through Mrs, Carl Worden, EM 3-4442. the cent “ Begin New Factory northwest section of the village. Guest at New Hudson ll a.m. service, Business Notes Four Pontiae men of the Mid- western United Life Insurance Co., ager; and Milton M; King and Al- County Births a. MARLETTE—Harry Prowse has/|@fter pleading guilty to reckless ‘|resigned as president of the Mar-|TOWNship Justice Helmar G, Stan- lette Farmers Cooperative Eleva-|#back. July Auto Sales Under Estimate But Outlook: Is Good for 6 Million Mark by End of Year UARE DEAL CARTAGE Ave Detroit Mich. 101 Eldon Ave \ M4, NCE SERVICE MAN. WITH . tomatic Sasher repair. PE 43815 _ fet _sppointment + CAN YOU HANDLE 30 We have the to sell & 7h an gee Rog o® 7400 =i, Rd. { ¢.. er soMieone on Security but will consider acti ener; man is em Credit Investigator To train for executive in high school graduate or better. Must own car Good salery rs liberal expense allowance. Lib- erty Loan Cerporation, #29 W. * CLOTHING SALESMAN aaa gy gg gg = Se"Sapabie of faking fell cates of department. igs for an Vem ent with Mr, Novita, VE MONARCH MEN’S SHOP 17778 GRAND RIVER DETROIT iat if Ta ; * * * Yet six million assemblies 3 5 £8 "tg F ce Zh been named to the post. Howard, George Jickling, was named to Fy board of directors at the re) Dornce Tonight at Twin Beach WEST BLOOMFIELD — A Ha- MARLETTE — Construction has|wiian Night with gala entertain- begun on Marlette’s huge new mat-/ment and exotic food is planned tress factory, The plant, being/for tonight for members of Twin built by Kenneth Eastman, is lo-| Beach Country Club. cated on Carpenter street in the Hawaiian Night Appropriate costumes will be lance Istandic atmosphere, NEW HUDSON—The Rev. Fred| Mr, and Mrs, Grant Walters are “Hast year. Name New Officials for Schools Group chairman of the executive board. bert J. Mayworm, tatives,| qualified for the posts when represen Kg of Education in s ‘o «work with the mA ‘Metamora school boards for Banca b sag onl Mr. and Mrs. Melvin W. Mesecar of' Al] interested persons ve been Lapeer County ‘General Hospital,” “invited to join the project. lowed by a drop to 5,802,000 units tubeless tire for passenger auto- mobiles that provides “maximum Dad, Brothers pad ee: _ Funeral Directors A Donelson-Iohns The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be 1 i ts i i &% i THE BERRYS () oo * 4 g, Fo i F — ome . > FY fi 3293 z j sg a3 rit . i 7 ui ei Ce i DRY CLEANING TR D R bed per commis- on all ; repair. Hunter Bivd, No phone cals: EXPERIENCED SHOE SALESMAN Lookt for as spiendid 7 MAN TO INSTALL COAL STORER. duct work. 690 Bald Eagle Lk. Rd.. - Ortenvilie _ MAN OR WOMAN FOR SALES pe rsh 8 unlimited. EM Shout. pm ‘Of apnoint- MARRIED MAN FOR GENERAL farmwork, Holly. MElrose aaa MASTER TRUCE : ya . Apply il ql Mile Ra. E R BALES. MAN — rienced, ‘ ies Se hes aheenee nown city d 8 Write Pontiac Press-Bor, S. N SETTERS FOR EVENING in Detroit, n & salen repre- successfu les expert enee preferred. Complete train« tn Legge to advanced under- future wring ile tutte management ese ed in Sees Pharmacists Cunningham ~ DRUG STORES | . * - Fi | " ‘ 7 : } ‘ £ i eel Le : i ‘ ba i 4 + ee . Ss £ “ ee i a co 2 ie ei ES & 22 | if ; : 4 i . necessa: ve in. MEDICAL IAN, 1060 Fisher Bldg. Trinity 6-404, 9 ‘s | Mt ae, es fae SALESLADIES "Ear Fountain Help at = SEE MRS. HORNSBY oR|ING CONDITIONS AND EMPLOYE BENEFITS. 2135'S et we a “WTD.: SA re |FULL OR PART TIME| ¥ APPLY AT THE NEW | W. T. GRANT STORE. Circulation Dept. Pontiac Press EDWARDS IN ROYAL OAK ra LINCOLN 64400 0? Community, Beak i Fast Typist you well, this is for des: vancement e rater Bldg. PE S407. IRL TO LEARN SWITCHBOARD—$250 - New Car Showroom oF Denar i my home. Mt. Clemens < on tions & com) igte Joes, Mew & old furnaces. Srivewars and patios, OR CEMENT WORK i hears. Cores or calls, susTOe. PLUMBI BING | & | owe ce srt onpnome ATRIA, £2 Die Toh & shame 14 7 eet after § p.m. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 "| ALL KINDS OF SEWING, T- EM Furniture Ti Sg 16A & ANTIQUES — yy ay ae removed from 50162. A. Johnson TOR 1704 6. Rd, FE “$CASHS “UNLIMITED REA a, FOR wc ane Danie Mey , O27 31365 ct sna gaaae ms NICHOLIE & HARGER, LAND CONTRACTS vrs a 0 "Chapin Real Estate MORTGAGES GooD A Y —“‘tjarden Pto A ing f rare Pe, BES Insurance Agencies 17A ey. A Sarre Ss Co.'s "Master Norvell Agenc : * Ae Cass ~- | ANYONE tg BP & load- top soll, cow manure, RENT IN URANCE OF ALL KINDS INSURED BY PHONE. Nicholie & Harger | oe 33_W. Huron a8 jag FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- ice Pontiac Laundry, FE CACE ¢ =| ase cere a re Landscaping 8A i VETERANS TREE TRUM ot moval. EM 3-€150. 1 iG driveway grading. Back filling, mee ease : TRIMMING AND *remerals - FE 6-6593 or OR 2-8046. i.e of yang A ~ ri § Pisck ict delivered. Beed- eo vic. “Oakland a Uanlsein Solidi. . mo eed Whiten Bia PE e138. _Waiton AND of ‘baldwin & we Lawn -_ ane LAWN 80 BpIEDING “& LAWN RE- FINISH T, ex a at Fe va Top soil. fie to Rent |~ TR gee | Boe Ee aan ake” Pontiac Farm and ae ee Co. house, apartment, | any- cael ; Want Ads. give : RENT IT ‘FAST|' through: Rent Ads! Room, _Hobbies & Supplies 244 PAINT THE NUMBER PICTURES. —.,, oe. Backenstose Book «' 15 BE. Lawrence 8t Nelieos & Personals 25 AA PRIVATE oe Relieve your mind of worry, know the fects. Private consulta- tion. FE 5-5201. AEROTRED KNAPP SHOES Pred Hermans 2070 mt Rd, OR 35-1883 4NY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- ing «a ——.. gg contact Mr R&R Phone rE = Confident ine Salvation ATTENTION DRY CLEANERS - launderettes. Let tus take care & Doe r shirt finishing problems. ox 83, Pontiac Press. wn hats aie courteous qualified sales- ‘Veslie R. Middleton a SCLD OR NOT SOLD COLD WAVES —— 36.50. Derotay s FE 3-1244 AN: ENTER THE AN- For ent: Chappel, Mariette, Mich. IN DEBT? IF SO, Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit . WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLOR ORS Wtd, Children to Board 26 1, LovED AND CARED ‘FRADES = ws co os @ BUY ON § TO Edward M. pie Realtor TN, Saginaw St. Ph Eves. till 8:30 as We're Selling List your company, "Til 6; "bres. a. & ADAMS, C0. | woULD “uice. TO_FTYA BON berry eas after 6 p.m e| Clarkston (9 REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich, : GIVE US. 7 MORE, MORE, MORE OF YOUR LISTINGS Pees ae hie a vt / “ E. E, ADAMS CC 4 m457 za gee ere i CLEAN, only 41 Auburn Ave. BATH ©) tEAM 3 ROOMS & BATE PVT. entrance, Adults Ra, FE 56-2474. » Pontiac ac Hilltop Manor ., Gemene Streets. 2. badres, tn. Call in, Coll Mr Bbarkey. FE JACK L. WRIGHT pa eaitor 4-808 mfed, con rming. & poo MBs co A Mediately Fi it, HEAT. pointment call PE 8-2147, ites Rank merce B413, A! Anet 5 p.m, OUSE & BATE. aah se EXCHANGS “It's a foul lie that I'm too nd domestic problems! Why, I'm brother-in-law now!" * LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Ré., FE 24875 BRICK BUNGA E_ 4161/12 BANBURY, B’HAM, heat, ““SIZ500 TOTAL "$1,500 DOWN Oakland Conaty Real : aty Realty ROSE McLARTY, Broket | BEDROOM RANCH 2556 Williams Lk. Rd. ii! uke i ef iagkt i iit Hea al H ar i . FOR SALE BY OWNER i i x : bet: 3 it Hi | Tm. gs i i » k fi anf fais. cntte, tls home enly GL. VAN VLEET hae ered cf ik 32 ii y & ge Ff r F ODERN MOTEL CoT- ac ‘ Sisli?i, Hn : : ! fis ef Ss al agg ams Lake road 1,000 DOWN TO CIVILIANS +1235; r ’ 31208; ‘after 1:00 ‘ON h wir- WoBD BS, Buy Thru Partridge - Drive out Us 10 to Mis, right } ‘2 List Thru Partridge Buy Thru Part List Thru Ashi ESTATE “af pertal or SS T.G. Trocke 1643 Union Lake ha eM >4en Crescent Lakefront Cute 3 bedroom home — needs A steal for $2500 down. Near Drayton Plains BRI ou Need igh on a hill with § ae, frais’ FOR COLORED 2, FAMILY DUPLEX — 6 |. Rage = P Lots, or 1, GOOD NICHOLIE|- 4 wt HARGER CO. ENERGY. USE|. WANT ADS! \ To finda} job, place Ao live or a}: portant ‘and family a ‘ing rooms, 2 BiH é + : -_ if g GAYLC Duck | 156 EB. Pike St ¢ ROOMS ON . FULL Laer | Sees tees Ser ‘wily rm. 1asie | Ultra Modern . . iS chicks il Up te. dats, Pour ‘bea cash. 2150 baths, brick eit s| beh as Bases = i eae Qom™ 2 terme] cds ol double alien ahaa We oc E b= ] price and terms. Good ° Ddasement, z 3 8 i, i ; i ie : e 3 Ei Bl ates : te ; a a aff = $ s 3 i? i Fs insurance. : _W. - Open FE 49584 pee “BIRD* TO ted in foreign attairs to ‘working on a job for my WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR, FE 4-3581 Eres_M1 9st ———— SUNDAY 38 73 Miami Rd. Seminole Hills reom, I‘ bath home - car . Near Enjoy the Rest With this low dowm payment HURON VA Tes Mie at Pontine room, 2 car exc tion in & out. ission. WILLIS M. BREWER or FE Sans FRANKLIN KNOLLS 32455 TAREYTON “OPEN SUN. 2-5 P.M. ay ag Se Pe Bg Oe sees = S.C BEATTY GR al REAL VALUE - Excellent loc: $ a & Hie | i : 3 f ORD EXPANSION GOVERNMENT house, 20% 20. $150. Ready to move. 2317 WN. Adams. Call 23-0026. Auburn Hi : rE : | NICHOLIE JO8L HEAT — ENCLOSED — BEST PRICE AND CHA TO HOME OF YOUR OWN.. HURON OARDENS, 2 BEDROOM FRAME HOME JUST A COUPLE OF FEARS OLD — EVERYTHING THAT cE — 34-CAR Ga- — «A SESSION—PRICE AND TERMS CAN'T BE BEAT. ‘ |NICHOLIE MIDDLETON | FE 44821 ment, of] beat. street. cellent with low location, $11,509 down ‘ment. : ‘GEORGE BLAIR ;| 400 Dini Bey OR 3-1251 DRA PLAIN: Eves. OF +i108 SPECIALS! Humphries 4 large rooms and bath off Oak- land. Buy today. Move in tomor- row. z = bath, ‘se car garage. Off Auburn. Templeton HURON GARDENS Shira : ‘IBARNES’LAKE ~ ty eee lakefront PAYMENT SUNDAY 25 Sy! : ye rami bona Sun. 2 to 5 P.M, "2 Seminole st. § miles : Since eon John K. IRWIN Beautiful Seminole Hitls The home you've dreamed of— jong low, comfortable ranch type brick at. 168 Ottawa # at * oo * Pioneer Highlands Attract! i¢ at 304 Draper, ive in lovely - living room, dinette, Schoo! District ue. John K. Irwin > & very attractive re- ..|4 BEDROOMS H. P. HOLMES, INC. baths, /1011_ Ww. o mseak _PE 5-181 KENNEDY ELIZABETH LAKE _ ESTATES . Open Santa t-5 474 Lakeside Drive 2 bedroom a. 1% story home. tangs, converted into two $11,900 WITH $1,700 DOWN Drive out eg a Road to at end of Riviera Drive, WM. A. ' 5 din-|3007 W. Huron PE «350 rey walls, coved Open Evenings ti] 9 a mais Saar Peed W va MULTIQE LISTING SERVICE GILES REALTY CO. SPE AE. FE SS TRIPP yen House 3.5 Sunday _ __ 8 ss \, Saw Gel bolle Dear Webster a. Seance “ Near Davisbur: farm. a ° = horses or = ' Lake Front eee Pine front ‘a aie ear acre 4 “e- io ' on “ 's aulte Up. 28° Tvl ream Suit ned “J tnolades i es —ones itchen aane ved drive é .. Paved” ’ 4 O'NEIL OPEN SUNDAY 2-7 Cleary Street New 3 bedieom homey Pall iS ieee ee for $10,200, DIXIE 8 LLIAMS LAKE RO RIGHT SUNDAY 27 ore che [ off te fi F Be it ey ato aE CORNER MAIN i¢ MILE i CLAWSON & TROY SUNDAY 25 ee oa 4156 Lamont NATKINS —|Oakland Lakefront ' cated on nice! eanehoed H l] with 60 ft. of a i S . Large living room ‘with brick _ ene Open Sunday | Sage ee sme. ae lama yg ~ din- 1:00-6:00 ‘ 20n28, loaded, with “cup- our Maint Wenee Grivews}, tole "of beautiful thig weekend reens ang fiowering 4 et cement walks to FEATURING: house at the inks and GE ‘ACE BRICK Plant, cost- FULL BASEMENTS: mere too, for only $19,000. PAVED . SASHABAW, 1'4 cen eacemres | Mite oe Beans, cade Cen ‘- FOLLOW OPEN SIGNS PRICED FROM: 1 $15,000 - $15,950 — eres Gay set _left to Baybrook drive and ce Homes. SUNDAY 25 WM. A. 77 Exmoor K ENNED Y Elizabeth Lake Brick —— ne z SES chruhe and Suk ‘twece ae) bog rooms with new carpeting, natural glazed . thle under ee CLARK | & site Sarees ie Se: tiled rec, room with built . ~~~ —* PRONT. At fo bar, and refrigerator. of two bedrooms, T™m., with leads of extras, lake 1 : room, modern wileges on county's finest 1 shower, Ly = 4 ‘ Te POs- posed wens, pee sun wd BESSION — = down rance landscaped lot, Owner has/ Tage RD. 1 MILE PAST © f Piitec"sr sitive Sth Ghoosta:| - Mie 3 Exwoon- wares THREE BEDROOM RANCH, pas id a ae bas 3 | get, foes» ih ith hae fab 1 inclosure, full ro water : ONLY ‘site down, This o's i SUNDAY 25 REAL BUY. gt. x 1620 Alma a Seon, 8 settes sua tems Bane Don’t Believe It... BT BA If anyone tells you there are , bet week eoch, Full 6 ae mas 2 bed- per .. ie gg have an excellent _ 50 x 150 feet. Better hurry. located west snares. ant DRA ames amma (a-| Se ee Pon ie 600 down. 1% story home bag two bath, rooms through- bedrooms and bath on out. To give you idea of floor, while on main Romke sive, it contains 11 * is the Master bedroom, 2 pe. sq. f%., siiuated on @ per- _ beth, large ifving room, separate fect lot, 83 x 210. ust dining modern Oak $1,400 down to an § er, I ge hc ig on GI t% I a ag corer lot. Fut’ price $13,400, om ; Barve our “ TELWORAPH RD. ctry. Tas} 253 20 attractive Block ge two path a ietn P OPEN lovely ces, vor SIGNS. eZ hei red Sale toneree t Recrea-| —_ ] room, 2 - mall tons ae heat, at $15,- ' =e: p ra CLARK REAL ESTATE | ~“ NT , -| 1362 W. Huron Open Eves, SUNDAY 2-5 PE 4.6492 or FE 44912 : Muitiple_Listing Service ~~ | 272 Russell : He Low Down Payment Ll - New im ‘50, i ome“ bungalow is still in A-1 con- OP & = ses “g 3y' more up. A and a fall basement with AUBURN AVE. | | $800 DN—3 BEDROOM | Ears Ray adnan SASHABAW RD. |. = ee . bedrms., fal th, low FIRST OFFERING ORTONVILLE ae Mit’ sae down the "Gl ance runs $45 per month, $250 DN.—BARGAIN This hand if price. Hurryt GERRY E. ADAMS CO. Eves “til o Sun. 1 to & 2536 Dixie Hwy.—FE 4-456] MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OP 1 — aE Smal] home AE a cesesin, & | “SEMINOLE HILLS in ine bert “Imagine! This morning, for once I was on time but no- body knew it —~- everybody else was late!” _ For Sale Houses 48 ~m _.. Fo Sale Houses 43 331 W. STRATHMORE CIVILIANS *490 Down NO OTHER COsTs 2 bedrm, ranch, Pull basem: aimost new, auto, eet Meer oe: ter, Fenced. Perfect cond. VACANT — IMMED. POSSESSION Open—walk in & look at it & if you are interested, call owner. DAYS, WO 3-3380 EVES. SAT.-SUN. TO soesf Donelson Park 4 bedroom modern home in Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 28 ©. Huron FEderal 6-0466 Open Evenings aid Sunday 1-4 OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO-5 P.M. SYLVAN VILLAGE 1702 BEVERLY We late your listing & are st ext w ROE frame, full Dasemeus, mice shaded wt IDGEW AY ij 92 ub 2 FHORPE TRE a : , Es id i REALTORS 12 We HURON PHONE. PE +1887 Colberry Park OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY Z2to8 You'll fied a world of new ideas new Custom Dasement openin jevel. Landscaped with many native Community —sand . Owne room ~ ture window. full room, kite LAKE. 2 bedroom miod- SMe S| wm ene | PeEeoeene eee 2. | en ing Be gp OLIVER pee a : dear “gurage. $10,000" with 4.806 * 4 a : STREET "FRANK SHEPARD | LEPANO™ TAnMs. § room, met Newly decorated tna es OL 1-711 : RA. ie "eat Wale tate air Kitchen ¥ le ieoen.re| empstead| fe. eae PRETTIEST with ploture window, dining’ room, J: HAYDEN, Realtor beck ay fp | $8 = Walton 8-044) Open Eves.; Sun, 10 to 2 Club, Very © 100x180 , ing 0 Rent very good © cash will 1 . 2 Home’ gt ake ron Sih = REA TE. EST. ae WILSON i REALTOR ad oes Biss as "| ~~ 6ROOM BRICK af ge ER | met ree Ss Fon Sere Pats Soe, oot as eases. : yaaeT ped lot A. wonderful neo ere x OR A LAKE ORION OME FoR SALE ane, ful basement, carpet & Sacle bone cou with new car- Pua mige, 6igb. Northview ‘Dr. Caaf voy on A cedar-| MA 51404. by owner. : weet tes fan we se | _..tncome Property 434 preciated. Also fret’ trees. and : ‘ r Si arbors. Chicken coop end TWO-FAMILY acres. More may be scquired.| ~.nnietely furnished, close-in loca- ae weclnnd BIO, Ey Owner Will Sacrifice pray Om gh yt a Be 3 Se eee hed . ym: = up, full besement, enclosed pored. | WIT LIS M. BREWER a or OR 35-2334. 50-45 N. Parse PE 4-6181 3 RMB. & BATH, 960, 300 CLAY. | Free. Mi $000 or TE Som burn. 2190. 3 F. ¥ ‘COME. 5 & TH en iene Se — ee ee See ee full basement.” near og oe see reasonable. “0 So 500. Low down i -MARKLEY, ETTER IWATTATR -| & VAN MAAREN, INC. #20 8. Woodward Birm’ : MI 41222 40 - Multiple Listing Servic é uncing | eS Ras Announcing | a5 sa ea NEW 1958 MODELS | Seeetess” “arrangement, ° Leslie R: Tripp, Realtor 1% W. Huron FE 56161 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Lake. e acre lot, $4,500. COPTAGE ON DUCK LAKE CHAN- Deer Lake Frontage 100 ft, with A-l sandy beach, Bea iv . AD proximately 1% acres in most exclusive area on Deer Lake, Pull price $10,000 with terms. COME - SEE - BUY Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 g. Main, Clarkston, Mich, MAple 66821 LAKE TYRONE 2 BDRMS. LAKE- around, bullt a acd Baldels Ra Oxford, Mice 1,500 sq. ft. of solid com- fort pf itgowng < a price of less than r * ft. 500-gal. buried fel oil tank. Lake privileges, 2 large bedrooms. This is an unusual home and is currently available for im- mediate possession. See it now and get settled be- fore school starts, Priced low at $11,300. C., Schuett, Realtor, 7400 Highland Rd, (M-59), EM 34197. . | PE 5-441 nel near Pontiac, $5,000. Terma se $4500 cash. Eincoin 30487 NISHED | PONTIAC LAKE FRO! ioe 4 SANILAC LAKE Bateman Kampsen = S 7 Lakefront $290 DOWN ALSO: Lake Privilege Lots $125 DOWN | DIRECTIONS: a Ve VER ag OPEN SUNDAY WRIGHT & VALUET OAKLAND mes x? - OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 301 Raymond 8t ABI NEAR te . Green tor, Mio, " For information call FE 2-2161. REALTOR FE40528 | 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & fais For Sale Resort Prop. 44A | mo 4014} * LOO good 77 N, Saginaw , ‘Open rf, 2 BED. | to 8 s C PANGUS. I collect Clarkston. REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. =F mee ies OR hae ge > wae’ i... SRE Edw. M. Stout, Realtor St. Ph. PE 6-6165 Eves. *Til 8:30 iN room year around home ~~ OR 3-832 RIVER FRONTAGE ON PIGEON Corner with beautiful 93 by 300. Ridgeway Realtor. ) NO th our hi gg Rag on feReeee Oba we Font LA) & 1 res. 150 % 136 ft. Privileges Union Lake. M $4307, = WHIPPLE LK. FRONT comer lot, located on s “. Pa full. Brice, ime, 2 JOSLYN AVENUE Sfianes Oy. Wp, Oe ~~ BUILD NOW| Lake Ra. PF 64313 | _ PW, DINNAN 6_W. Huron St FE ¢27" ~~ Bay Thru Pa rtridge List Thru Partridge goes & BEER What « aeuibionten! Busy tavern AREA — 4 Al ee: remode fishing af Ww. ARD E. PARTRIDGE CLARKSTON AREA — -15 acres; also 65 acres. Excellent spot for th fine riding $100 per secre. saddie horses. with Priced area. right—Terms. H, P. HOLMES, INC. 3331_ 8. dean W_ HURON ON ST NEVES. can Vale "ae igre Lot, 150" feet. aie © poh co 6 | Bese “STANDARD OL CO. YOUR OWN BUSINESS ute eotae on” Western see's —— avaliable — Sell cc) R. D. RILEY, Broker 508 WESTERN Supply Co, P. 0. Box 990 Fort Wayne, Intliana a | seee anomeric Oe pecesin eae ; fh 3 i a i E H & orate KNAUF “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” . Restaurant ee ee ak "Wet “ceaere’ attractive a Poet uarters above. i) required on this business . MICHIGAN BUSINESS] gece SALES CORPORATION! . 70aN BROKER a. RD. PARK AT T DOOR So EP NCE LOW INVESTMENT This a and Atv gompacalveiy| 2 = + 25% DISCOUNT soe by . aie wy sold in Dete- ¥ a ig mabe RILEY, Broker "You et cigseiars, "aur of teens budget. We will be be glad to a STATE | : tian wroer| FE, 2-9206 ~~" LOANS $28 TO $500 AXTER & LIVINGSTON a | wv Lawrence iene es FE +1838 Quick Cash $25 TO $500 Set aces “Bp ae eal to sant vies le quick. 121 or visit us- at our office. | HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 7_N. Perry 8t. (Corner Pike} ays Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS—-$600 to $1, 500 homes, “4 Bao PE 21523 for : bl house, near bus line. Rg * R's for ie. Up or dump truck. ‘i PONTIAC. SELL OR TRADE towards vacant lumber, kitch- en sink, or wat’ bane you? PE SwWaP “Gini s 26-IN. SCHWINN bik a ie portable typewriter. OR SWAP. BUY OR Sion CALL Swap Service CR 1856 TRADE FURNITURE CAR f equal value. Includes new re-| frig. like new gas range, chrome | items. 92 W. Longfellow, cee iF p.m TRADE EQUITY IN 10 BY 50) incom. consider renting. FE For Sale Clothing 36 & f GIRLS ‘COAT. SIZE 12. BOYS ZIP- coat, size 8. Other articles, 32-4337. Se sit HAYDEN ‘Retor a SOT Suny SCHOOL CLOTHES, sIZz | ‘ 12,. wool skirts, aweaters, dress- ¢s. Also man's suit & topcoat 3900 All in good cond. FE GOOD CLEAN CLOTHIN REA- Pope ty PRIVATE, HOME, E 4-2889 Buckner Customers Are Happy Folks "de mar serve with « man- cates suits. SKIRTS AND Sores. sized +12. Exe. cond. EM 3-363. LADIES le > a “DRESSES. 3 oy ag En rain- Like new. $40. After 5:3, RREL & MUSKRAT CAPES, - Paull j wool | Loan Company ARE 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG -LEAVING CITY, SELL RA RANOE. full : pod np LAS Co ee. oe Tv. $1905 UP; USED Ke- METAL TRUNDLE BUNK BEDS. | frigerators $69.95 up; RCA color Ox12 Felt Base Rugs § $3.95 amin matireses. FE 390. TV, $300. Sweet's ‘Radio & Ap BONNY MAID mr Ft. Mies Tae ve UBBER Ci yma ee “No, wa hs ta — at to have for a snack!” o ..§ cv. PT. REFRIG., peau oe PORTABLE ie IRONER. ‘Good con * #35. 425 8. Winding. PE 2.3031. ‘ VEEN wns ASH- . $s. Elec blanket. $12. Smal! ped $1. Small Skil- saw, $12. PE 45-1261. Eves. TRADE,IN N DEPT. Guai. paadacd cn $38. . dneus. ieee oveee 612.05 5 pe. ne dinette. ....6.... a .. #7 Ginette ....6cec0 Studia couch. .......... dae as t Be vind, ton salto” Se e218 val. ., uedrm. ate. $70.05 a, Y°TAN’S RANGE, 6 18 w. e PE 4112 burners, 2 ovens, , | USED ERA w MI 6-1300. and 9 pare meroon living room WASHER. _ Suite. Eade suds saver. Good cond. FE | USED 48.50 & _ 31508. | ap hat junre Bieciris Co, 1000 “Used, \ Vacr rum Cleaners 0 Mt Co. of Ciemens, Kirby dining room suite, #5, youth} (USED TRADE IN” mattress one — ' DEPT. Ee-=* LINOLEUM % at decks, 377 Baldwin. Studio Couc Te, a TV er * eo couch and chair. Call Eve AP T HOMAS ‘ECONOM Y MATCHED NORGE WASHER AND URNITURE CO, cd Por Sheet, $1.35 B.. Wrecking Bargain Brick af nee be iy seapmamarion many “otncrs, OR 3000. BASEMENT OIL = a BTU BUY DIRECT |: bs, interior ......... a jam vin eS Sees os r step tn at our office, VENeIEL ae FANS FURNACE. EXC. CON-|_ tice. MA 4-283). Ghaetnack ‘Sand, Gravel & Dirt 6 wu |* eR nae Se Bh “ies id eee AS a ye a 3 4998 sa , Ya. , FLOOR SHOP Open @. 6 ens and bathrooms, $49.00 value. gispeaie DRUM TABLE & ig, eA corner OP 3.2306 oes Oe oe ——— 311M. i WESTINGHOUSE WASHER WASHER a,? .. 6 . i, exe. FE 2601. | VITROUS CHINA. PEDESTAL 38 | MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE. LIKE toliet & _new. $50. OR 33712, or 23-6736. = rn cond. Also mo- MAPLE BUNK BEDS. WITH on Plains, OR Saal days Saf Se On et) eee ae ir eet me DUO - MATIC ie WASHING MACHINES. CONVEN- ; auving Aue Aug Rochester difier, ah — TY Sige 816) % "= G a WANTED “DANGER SEWING MA . | New ‘as x ilu'seciiee "Pe! Eads” veto ECCHI SEWING MACHINE. al Lx. ‘LO! Double dresser, barge mirror, ae gl ig other Pett S eae _e “enh , 42 Orchard Lak whine ae he ~ bag —s _ Grama: Lake_ Ave, CONVERSION OIL “BURNER, COMPLETE WITH CONTROLS AND TANK, AS GOOD "AS NEW, CAN BE SEEN. IN OPERATION, $89. 760 JOSLYN RD, ____LAKE ORION bane RADIOS. WiLL breakfast set, . Bplece —— } ; 34114. ~ : ¢. Backf and forward Liv. |" Stitch, PE #012. 1. USED pg . A 4 tric, FE 4-516. ou heme S$im* Allen's Appliance. FE| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 “pee, Wit tn tap ailacimane Bi-A CLEARANCE, ALUMINUM * screen room, LJ +, Was 5 Make we i ly; wrought tron settee set um week, delivered to UL 1-9041 a Weeks only. Call PE 2-0811/} 36-GAL. OIL HOT WATER HEAT- er. 1 coal furnace blower, 1 27- 4 CU. FT. KEL- gel. off tank complete, 1 olf vinetor and new - Crgaley: Deluxe space heater. OF 1-0671 or OL or week.) . 1-085. oe a itera washer and 1 OR 2 WEEKS ANY aver, __ Reich's. "MY 3 1" Gee ot bectine or ouing Tob at aeavit ~~ WASHIFG MACHINES. eeretins ric es, Stee} went up akes Guaranteed, Thrie - no matter whe we use—it's Elective 502 N Johnsen FE made of steel! Therefore make a 43 deal at ‘once we install now or | sea kg BLACK @ WHITE | jeter—er de vourselt. Cash or | terms ate H fiee hers. Like new rE 2-630. Hams Lake Rd. xt MS® next to. _FE 22987. __Food Town REFRIG. GOOD COND. $35. FE! i HP MOTOR 87 IN TABLE 4-1738. 85 Perkins “saw, Electrolux sweeper. portable SLIP COVERED “DAVENPORT, | _Ttecord. | S016. $25. 118 Colonial Ct, Birming- | 7 oMinGha ‘GARAGE oy {72 s. iw 3 “5-21 . ‘tae cond. $150 for all. FE SININO es & 6 CHaAIRG, FE | $3. FE > ae te 4008. Up to 9% months ‘BUCKNER Saeed co. Hott oa FINANCE CORP.” ut li CULVERT PIPE mm. Be ee pipe at Church’ S, een ho, EM 3-000. oe» ee F MILDRED SMART'S Washer & Dryer. Excellent Con- a ae oon, ne FLOOR enreen. rot, wee tional with utomati um » with ami Sw talne ne 4 . r ted ich e Fa TER SOPTENER Or will trade for outboard motor. OR 3-4937. ~~ Do it Yourself 6 joy ‘sieamers, ve Beaten 300 Baldwin POR SALE. EVANS DELUXE 30 oi bu hot water ACE & _trols, $100. PE 4-191. GAS ENGINES beaters, $79.95; be, ire rade, 900.0 @ ts” Perry eran Doors $14.95 $0.96.| wide, $9.95; house & flat WALTON -| paint, $2.95 gal; viny} enamel, | se Was $7.95, $5.30 gal.; Quick-set E. Walton _| entrance locks. 43%0.- 340 ; Pyro noMuAG | SALE: HOUSE HOUSE- ont sandward “pr-pace yf -F: & aoe Set thr va Sat, | ra “oss mS. : tiv aoa Sa Aue. __Rochester Rds. OL j-0941. ore K LENOX TABLE LAMPS, LANs, i-1-1-A_ REYNOLDS AL’ Py Pr lamp, 4s pr. bive silk custom SIDING yourself by seeing made d pr. rust our. expert installations, Youngs- sik at aed cherry wood ‘and steel kitchens, . solid vt —— cog : Cites adh casino OF Snellen) & Jalousies. No money down, RENT A : eens & Rochester your home OL 7 for ates. FOR RENT 24X3% PRESS CAMERA, F 3.5 FOUIPMENT..__ Tsee of] furnaces, fioor furnaces, stokers and space heater. oa eatin Co. Poch- IRRIGATION PUMP . POL AROID- LAND ee WITH tweed with rug ~~4 and ran- Cooling Co. OR 3-2046 1755 Wi. t JET WATER PCurS can a A. _Th Dson 80 © | _Perty KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. F mous make, beautiful 47° san. $99.00 value, $50.50. Slightly transit _ 3 UPRIGHT vi ARS Your 3 USED | ET PIANOS IN EXC. nt yaues ia Fluorescent, 393 | CAVATORIES Coa WITH ng Fg Be = HL ra These are sale marred. se C2 ‘® oe Pisvorsent, 383 Or lens:—Accessories. 620 roll ad =, er; apter, film holders, two filters, tone adapter and sunshade $130. 245 High St, After 6 FE 2-847, _fiash. Model 95. FE Sale Musical Goods 62! choite, #e%, Galiagher's, 18 E. _Huron. E 40566, cond, rms. nga ME, LIONEL & ARIERICAR Ao KER TRAINS factory se: SA FOR aed toes saws, Never been instr: aw a mie a soe o - | CHINCHILLAS FOR dirt of peat OR. SHREDDED Black dirt a top soil, We de __liver PE 5-155 STATE. Th TOP REA- - sonable. Delivered. MY 2-606, TOP eet. ss | Tor soit, T. GRAVEL Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Plant Now Lakeside Nursety Inc. Inc. 3044 Eliz. Lk. Red, i | _Gpen evenings & guadayy. 1 GERMAN PEMALE 15 mos. Reas. 1 Se cee beleses 3 p.m, OR 4- YR. + s gees. Well . after Gi 2 sale ptner 6 mos. oid. OA 8-2128 Te BEAGLE Pepe On AE RBG, COCKER @PANRELE, KO old, OR 3.2602. AKC 5 REO. BEAGLES xa. s. OLD AKC rc hpaterehe SO Pea BOx- Bi ure fide snaeren. as meas old. ' AKC BEAGLES 6 cite To" i ¥R. — mn eee ae Rd, Far- ft +4978 or Gar- man ahepberd, bere aS rman REpub- loge ear ies Sore PU eas \MPION @ 2 a LLU “'e 7a ODERN PMP ait Siicciter Pontiac Chief z 1G. Mobile Homes of Quality | and Distinction OF i& 10 WIDE 4 Pointe Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home ¢, Sales Inc. on vom ROS Tose 46771 TRAILER EXCHANGE NATIONALLY KNOWN MOBILE HOMES national some like mew, on rental plan. Immed, pos BOTTLE GAS PARTS & SUPPLIES = eu rden and lawn : attachments oie al We specialize in oe me aks HOUGHTEN & SON . I. Case & Ferguson rvice of your aler 19761 2 eee | eee a ) iOS oe AF, patios” Ma sem or Sale Tires _S0A. suas ora: BRAND Traded jon General Bal ‘ew tires, PE 2.5072, ia For Sale Motorcycles _ 8 5 RECONDT. i "i po (LUMINUM 12 BOAT ¢ HF. notor. New, won in drawing. desl one eve CABIN * yise) a ” * ‘= 3 * Cving arp. ‘Trailer. OR ae all. Se arataitienreionnierigniieiins EPERCTYI OTH) é ruck of boats from pas hove in, you con sais gets ht How on @ th INDANB'L Aris SALES 27 W. Huren Fe rE REAL VALUE TA MAR BRACE WY TRADE UP OR DOWN Aegekins Chev. Highway et, Mis Open nites “til ® Ready to Buy “Sasep "ours Bud Sheltotr Motor Sales “4 top dollar on iste modeis, urn & E. Bivd. FE 4-672 ears LLAR PAID FOR JUNK _cars. FE 5-079 CASH AVERILL'S NEED CARS it. therr bring it here for top ar +O mae HWY °8 |) ee 2-097 — re HIGH PAID our sak aos ae MOTOR 8. w et. Pontiac 4 Auto Brokers “Tos Dollar Fer eae ied cars @ tues | Bee Matth hews- ‘| Demonstrators yor} SEVERAL MODELS TAGEETAGTOBARTS | > CHEV. / YeTON This truck "Bright Spot’ Olds - Cadillac ~ Orchard Lake at Cass = 80488 © | TON PICKUP. nw Ane Sar “PICKUP. 9678. $678.0 Og Bo N mal 73443 set ae ge oom = DUMP BODY AND HOIST, § TO cap. For information cali TON PICKUP . Directional — oil ie mirrors, washers, a omg Praind, SE McNEAL INC” Weavers, a4, Fewien ir is 8. ee Bae 608 “aehwerd” _ FE PE BSi4i. Guic PICKUP. INQUIRE © AL iN. WILSON GMC New & Used Trucks — at Cass 1954 —. ag ar. You gga t. Pelé. cat ‘in trad sea orth Chevrolet Co, 1000 6. Woodward Birminghem At Colossal Savings TO CHOOSE, FROM . $295 er your car down wi Besos FOR. savmos’” SERVICE — a SATISFACTION HASKINS |. qGHEVROL ET-OLDS ‘THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND" ~ “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” erst ~~ = way at M15 MA 5-8071 ___Open Nights ‘til 9 Weekend Clearance Your chance to buy below whole- TAKE Low eee eeee ere SPECIAL 2 DR. WHITE. . MA 5-136, after 5:30 ‘woke, Pip sedoace A _ Bs fe Sgeeeedeg eee a ee. . oi es bpd ge saat « ee " Pooancing Ou Our Specialty TAYLOR CHEVROLET Mates Labe__—_a est ra i nde ve Roe Wh. ee : BIRMINGHAM r Rog * . 4° Ke rth rit Chevrole Co. ‘Birmingham ‘3 CHEVY. 210, LOW Pitas BIRMINGHAM ITY “North h Chevrolet ( Co. 1000 8. W: ingham peared tania EM 3-0061. H. Riggins. ‘Sl CHEVROLET. SHARP a “Motors. PE én. TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS MY you ate looking 2 SS second car give vs a try re you buy. CHEVS., FORDS, PLYMOUTHS 1040's thru 1966's All models & Body Styles Anything of Value Down Make Your Own Terms CHEV ROLET ORKING MAN'S FRIEND” vee Oakland County’ $ Fastest Growi ing Dealer” 753 Dixie at M15 MA 45-5071 Open Nites “til ® Yake over paymente @outag oven e ments. over- OLDS ~~ oa. oy new car trade- Suburban Mtrs. OLDS 56 8. Woodward Bi 53 CHEV. BELAIR | t cieke “deel te tcp: oer Soe ‘seal & rams pred Cees PEOPLE'S avro SALES @ Oaklana ____ PE 3208 i953 CHEVY 9 DOOR, RAH, NO wf ro 8 a ments 4 month Mer. Mr. Parks, Midwest 47500. Har- olq Turner Ford Houghten’ $ Het Spot ‘ST Olde super 88 4 dr. ape | with equip, inci. air R LINE OF ENGLISH PAGUAR, AUSTIN HEALY, MOR- Ris, MG: AUSTIN. HOUGHTEN & SON Rochester’s Friendly Olds Dealer 528 N. Main,. Rochester OL 1-9761 BIRMINGHAM avy $1,085. North Chev rolet Co. 190 S. Woodward Birmingham "Bright Spot” JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake FE 80488 CLARKSTON Motor Sales ES 2 sis ae = mouth 4 a ts ‘a "M4 Dodge Royal 8 club 1956 Ford Ranch Wagon, i ates niece, Brege stants Stet ane MAple S.5141 " Bieingham , Clean Cars New Location » Financing Our Specialty SPECIAL — oe oh Monterey. 9 passeng- = . Power 9 pas ao a =; oa Low Mile 1936 Ford Ranch Wa, : ae ci meet Tie hardtop. a - 0 eee | BOB FEROST | are R&B. Motors $1,070 > "SS Plymouth V4 HASKINS |22 rans. : 12 [55 Amb., 200 bhp. Auto. trans. ‘53 CHEV. 4 DR. poe, GLIDE. R&d. pong ALITY “6 Months Guarantee Chrysler - Plymouth ansmission, heater, be cos wire wheel, co covers, —“ ee $995 5 Ford Custom 8. R&H, 1 - Runs . . = ent & #150 OPEN EV ENINGS Ave. ‘BIRMINGHAM QUALITY and Only $$ down oF your old car in trade. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 §, Woodward Birmingham 55 FORD RANCH Rede a ‘NAtional 73164 anytim = outs. 3-6842. * Iie" Ui 1, LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER son Sr * adhe AAA QUALITY 6 Months Guarantee - TR. & R. Motors Chrysler - Plymouth $2.995—'56 Crown Imperial. 4 ér. full power, R & H new. Spare tire never been used easy dows payment & bank $i. yas “58 — V4 Fairlane Ee = Forda Power steering, Very clean $975—"5 Ford Custom V-8. 2 dr. R & H, Runs good. pe rere V4. 2¢r.R & contract — 4 dr, Hydra, R acticaily new tires. very, enn 53 Dodge V4. 4 dr, i. Legg 4-speed trans: ane oer oot cars, AU BUR} RN N MOTORS CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. aT Pomn Gou¥. BEAUTIFUL Youn6 ” at ties. te ~~ CALLED es a "neck with bunch tap. Red & | Estvine, Winton, 80 Cnewe, of 2888 Write interior. Fully equip. in-| over paym: Se hin ‘3048 eluding fordo..Trams. Leas ‘than | ERCURY BR ee en 72,000 miles. $2,400, Will take older = MER RAH, one ear ih trade. MY 7013, nea GC ae ao ioe SS FORD, 4 DR, CUSTOM, Rad,, ber Mr. Parks. MId- $605. 23-2052. . | tuener Pord isa FORD, @ CYL.. ? DOOR. RAG, oie ove AYMENTS. ECO- no monet down. Assume jetmts | "nomical cheap transportation. “2 Mr. Midwest 47500. Har- | =" ter eae ni ont Souatic.| Flame, ted. RAW. 11,000 mi. spare At gees. Very clean. One own- be ‘waar or. . " 7 . AMBLERS — AMBASSADORS FORD 1987. COUNTRY = Used cars. work, Station agon. Like new. 1016 ENG N SALES Be Bivd. off Orchard Lake MAS® & Porter : EM 3-4066 Rd. Bee “4 . _ 31 AE RARONLER, GO Goon OD CON- on tas aving town. Safe Buy Used Cars Giavest e1iat CENTR AL _ |” NASH STATESMAN, HYDRA- Good running. $310. FE 5-2128. Nr TY N RAMBLER STATION PONTIAC’S ONLY ar Lt, over payments. Will Pos old car for my equity eg will take $100, FE 4-5500. : $i WASH RAMBLER STATION & sienm, — down, . Lack to Sales. 8. inaw ae, 4-2214. ‘33 “RAMBLER HARD TOP. = Must sell, 685 Baldwin ve 4 OLDS SUPER 03, POWER ‘brakes, R&H, fully equipped. 161 -|'54 Dodge : ‘om 8 car sige aroma Jason | 7 eae es “cy” iba" BMC fetes’ icky, % box, hauled, anetp: ‘61 Lincoln 4 dr. | W OWENS |e cer | Bet ns & ee ; Nights ‘ MAple $5866 or MAple &-1141 | eee tank oe Bes : BIRMINGHAM Executive's Demonstrator QUALITY OR PONTIAC 57 | ot ta ‘exctottcally 1961 ford ie. besa 4Dr. Crown Hardtop or your old | 1951 Chevrolet 4 Door. Save $14 * pa We Co” MOST MAKES. AND MODELS TO’ Dewutt whe and noid, full en hades nicuboien AUTO SALES nly 1.100 miles. Carries 100 per R&R. MOTORS 1 INC, 124 Oakland Ave. ty U Cn we Bone Used Cary ues g, beautiful ¢ _Ré.| GLEN'S "MOTOR'S SALES FE ¢-1971 Make ~ us an otter EVERYTHING ‘57 Super Chief H’top 4-Dr, ’$7 Pontiac St’r Chief 2-Dr, "57 Chevrolet Convertible ’57 Plymouth Bel. H’top 56 Buick Riviera 56 Dodge 2-Dr. Hardtop $6 Chevrolet 2-Dr. *55 Ford Ranch Wagon ’55 Pontiac Hardtop "55 Dodge 4-Dr. Hardtop ~ *55 Chevrolet 2-Dr. *S4 Buick Riviera ’54 Plymouth 2-Dr, ’53 Pontiac 2-Dr. "53 Plymouth 4-Dr, 4-Ton Pic ,RIEM ENSCHNEIDE PE 3-9131 "West Cars q och these onal is low and are the difference! a to choose from, "West, Side Used Cars 923 W. Huron PE 4-2185 "2 PONTIAC, CLEAN, NO RUST, real cheap. Fi ‘short st O. 7B 4-646). ’57 DE SOTO FIRESWEEP 4 DOOR—Biack & Gold Paint. Power steer- ing. DEMO. ’57 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 4 DOOR §—2_ Tone Blue, Radio, W-Walls, DEMO. Pull price #2,144. 56 DE SOTO FIREDOME 4 Biue, Deluxe heater, down—$59.80 per. month. after 4 p.m. __Blisabeth Le, RF 9] PLYMOUTH PLAZA, 4 4 | DR. ¢ é. Rah, white walle 6300 miles, , __Powerflyte. | 8588. “$2 PLYMOUTA. A-1 CONDTTION, very clean. FE 32-0547. Price’s | __Grocery, 5390 Eliz. Lk. Rd, 1962 PLYMOUTH | 2 DOOR, NO money down, ume payments of $11.46 Hing Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks, Midwest 4-7500, Harold Turner Ford 1966 PLYMO UT R & 4H. ww Take over payments, PE 4-447 AL HANOUTE C - LAKE ORION, MICH, MY _ 2-2411 8 PLYMOUTH bat A RUNNING condition, $75. FE S2257. be — 2 DOOR. $73. FE) Choose from the finest se- lection of models and col- ors. You will be happy with one of these new-car- appearance low mileage beauties. PRICED FROM $1695 —““qa low as ~ $195 car dow Up mos. on ba 7 apvanrior op our rj OVERHEAD LOCATION ae vIKos *. vicm ‘ SATIRE AC TION Sel &t rh psa Jealer WHE Sakand Conn bt alle 4 DR. CLEAN, Fe 7 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE, good condition, 483 CHEV ‘57 Demonstrators! 2 HASKNS | ht, 1? 36 FORD CUSTOMLINE 2 DOOR W Walls, Light Green. Lose miles. Priced at $1, SS DE SOTC ) CONVERTIBLE — Fireflight, Powerflight Transmission, Radio, W Walls, Plastic seat covers, special paint. Black . ‘Top. —— miles, $54.85 per mon ’*55 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR 6—New cat = antee, 14,000 miles, $200 dn $44.25 per month. Ss 3 PLYMOUTH wasn CLUB COUPE 8—¢220 Down. $44.41 per month. *55 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN—21,000 miles, Ra- digy 2 tone paint. $1,395. *34 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP—Ra Walls. $1,295, ’54 DE SOTO FIR. ME 4 - DOOR Radio, Tip-Toe shift, 21.500 Miles. $195 down, $44.25 per month, "53 CHEVROL ET 2 DOOR—Bilack paint. W Walls. $50 down. We carry your note. 53 FORD 4 DOOR—-Special. $495. *52 PONTIAC 2 DOOR~Hyd: —take over dio, W SEDAN—$196. owner. ‘49 PLYMOUTH | SEDAN—$128 DO YOU NEED A . GOOD USED. CAR? | BRAID MOTOR SALES Pontiacs Home of the “CARS of the FUTURE” Are Proud to Offer These Excellent Car Buys During Our Annual Summer Clearance 2 * AT BE SOTO st. *56 PLYMOUTH | BELVEDERE 2 DOOR #@ H- ‘TOP. Color Sweep Green and White, W.. Wallis. $49.83 Per Month. 55 DE SOTO FIREPLIGHT SEDAN—Powrer Radio. ts, wnians SES PoE ta pan reed per gg ga 55 PONTIAC carheima — Radio, Power windows, Power steer- ing, W. Wails, very clean. "54 DE SOTO neon Tp Toe 9 roon ne at $005. '53 BUICK DMASTER 4 " $3 DE SOTO dio, “4 Waits, erent Grey. i a We caer? A.3 ae. Pe. PLYMOUTH DOOR—Radio, $595—#79 Sote "52 FORD transportation. §485. : rt To dei BEDAN—$195 scait’ $45 Down —§7.50 per mon "51 OLDSMOBILE a CLUB - Radio. One owner, WE, ‘News 120 St FS Te ‘ : Wath Ghanh ct a ae Artnar Goatrey WJBK, Ave Maria 12:30 WJR, Tabernacie CKLW, The Quiet Hour a s Eaterm's0s.a. | Sarw Anglican Ch. Cuureb Gree ueve” cuan best , Laon ‘Temple J weak, 9:00—WJIR, News. Traffic WCAR, Lady of Day PON, Mandy's Party SUNDAY AFTERNOON 5g 11;30-—-WJR, Time For Musto —C ally amy 12:00—WJR, Geo. Kendall wea vows, Stoner ‘CKLW. Robert ' ; WWJ. News, J, Deland WPON, Morning KLW, R. Knowles poe — WPON. Liberty Baptist core Theater. 2) David Niven Theater, (4)/9:98—(2) $64,000 Challenge. * pees: See. (2) Holly- | wood Show, }10:00—(7) Realm of. Wild. (9) Na- tional News. (4) Cochise Sheriff.) ‘Jean Chapel. Web, “A Time for Dying,” art collector with beautiful but un- faithful wife concocts ingenious murder plan. (7) Mike Wallace. $:30—(2) What's. My Line? (€) Premiere Film Parade. ‘You Belong to Me,” Barbara Stan- 2:65—(9) News. Queen for a Day. (1) Bandstand. (9) Margie. : : . \2:88—~(2) Bob Crosby. (7) Ramar ot Jungle. 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt, 3:15—(2) The Secret Storm. fos She Brtinaee: Das: @ American . WPON, Bollday ~ Playhouse. (4) Steve wyck, Henry Fonda. (7) Science] haem mame f ae ak, 0) Shan ition Theater, “Postcard From!” pose tues, Ss ee 11:30-—"73R, Orchestra - oxLw. pee 1100-Wan, Gee, Kaneed cxLw Kewn ,O'Conner light Hh sag ae @) Sronargge Keele Br —s vean |2245-~(4) Modern Romances, WEON, House Party . Baseball pO no gerv,| WPON. Chuck Lewis : ae ay as Canara mame @) on grrttigi te . 4a a Married — eS Sees | a ee, | ee Poe oe MISS JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT — Judy Letson, 16, of Besse- |13:29--(4) Saturday Show. (|ag:19“(9) Weather Phar 8 Prong the Brooks. (@ . SUNDAY Moana W. Eider Morton | WPON. News, Sports CRLW, Gabriel Hester | mer, Ala., was crowned “Miss Junior Achievement” for 1957 at | Sports Final. - 10:16—(9) Paul -Killiam, “Don’t) Romper Roont. (7) Mickey's ~ age aia Gena merken’ WPON. Chuck Lewis the 14th annual Junior Achievers Conference held at Indiana |11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater, Park Here,” old Will Rogers’| pooord Room. “one Bow | rei Mews ne | WxeE, Shudie showcase. 2:00—WJR, Ma Perkins | University in Bloomfield, Ind. To be eligible for the beauty con- |11:30--(7) Hollywood Screen. movie. |5:00—(2) The Early Show. (1) ww on | ave. See Meanie’ | Slee ment | Goan, News aec''shap'"™"| test, Judy had to’pass comprehensive written and oral examina- suNDay }ORNIxG 10:30—(2) Kingdom of the Sea.) srickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance S7aK Ouiee Cheater ware Roberts, : | Se0at Renee tions on business practice and procedure. . “Playground by the Sea,” =, : : Aree Seema mp. won | Fes, me, Sheen | tee el xh siee-t) Mass for Shutcne, | jg. vacation. 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(4) Big! involved in ; adams] ree’ Ben. pes etek OP = WJBK, News Clark Reid Se ee wins ‘ stitution |*™bler Mickey Cohen says he} right (9) Featurette, creation of "s most im-| ‘ wean ae i. Be 2 Martyn a bey 4 “ reser i pes wants to go to Italy with writer|9:45—(7) Accent. portant cigea'et Wats War II,/ 19R—WIR atusie Hal wwras Me x Contessions | OF jabama Intended to)n.. iecht to work on a movie|i0:00-(2) This Is the Lite. (| David Niven Row, Reve G-Warren | ORLW. Eaale Chess Disperse Population _ script of his life, but he’s having| U. “ I Hour. for $0F/11:20—(2) Sports. B s:00— Vinal _ + MONTGOMERY, Ala. i — The + « + : Bill Williams, Ann Rutherford. Wa. own Maxell S7ETE. Meee Monon Alabama Senate yesterday ap-| “The Department of Justice w 30—(2) Cartoon Frolie. (7) Cow- 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater, WAVE, News Wolf YZ, News, McKenste be I ‘boy G-Men. (9) Christophers. "The Commandos Strike at WIBK News Clark Reid’ | gee—won. ent tonnan, (PPOved & constitutional amend.)seems to think maybe I'm going!s4:99.(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (0) fawn.” Paul Mant WOW, News, Matinee Wwi, News at 8 which would abolish Negro-\°Ve? there for other) (Color) Adventure Ho! (7) The Heng $:30-WIR, Music Halt WATE Waitrick, Sports | ment “@*"|than the reason I'm really going.”| Fovine (9) Movie. MONDAY MORNING WXYZ, Woif Sax fa dominated Macon County. Cohen said ye 11:30—(7) My Little M ; Sib! Seen Cant meta WOAR, Kove. Page The measure, sponsored by Sen.| He said Hecht has a villa in|*“* whe _. 6:50—(2) Meditations, (4) Today’s| wren fee E, Jee on ae ‘teste ban" |Sam Englehardt, would divide the|Rome and “we thought if we could SUNDAY AFTERNOON Farm Report. - ee tion of Macon'get away from telephones and in- 0:06—-WIR. William Sheehan) ww. Str Deland and—popuiz 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. Si Tice nvats ait Se | meee, County. among five neighboring we could get the story|12:00~-(2) Heckle and Jeckle. ¢4) ak a b Deva Tose | ECEREM. ewe, 2. Chase! counties ” Cartoon Carnival. (7) Bowling.|7'0—() Jimmy (4) Today. ee _ ‘What you seein this girl's ear is Sonotone’s new hear- ing aid — complete. IT’S ‘ (WORN. ENTIRELY IN (THE EAR — no cord, no (Will Television® Ever Stop '|Showing Boring Reruns? So what if it's been seen be- fore? Does it really matter if it’s been on two or three networks pre- viously? It does, but it's cheaper this way, and this way is getting to be the permanent way, Graham to Hold Open Air Meeting NEW YORK (#—Billy Graham qi has urged New Yorkers to shun «| spiritual death and transform the city’s streets into “paths of God.” Graham urged 16,500 persons at Madison Square Garden last night to join with him in an open air meeting at Broadway and 42nd .| Street on Sunday, Sept. 1, when his New York crusade ends. The crusade began May 15. “What a symbol it would be in ‘extra “button. ” Weighs season “economy.” this city of teen-age violence, half an ounce. Re pekawe. todtaragay — gn gs garaged ng,” G m “to gee a .. On* men, this | who don't gerd money. This'of Christ in Times mazing bearing aid is (means. writers who don't rate; At the same time he vole the from any | Major —— city the same challenge that angle. x ® Moses offered the people of Israel 2o8 fea Waad 6 Undietsin one make oo oes a COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE, FREE | ¢ borrowed from the|the promised land: “Choose you DEMONSTRATION-~~NO OBLIGATION [minor cafe leagues, singers who _ SONOTONE 511 Pontiec State Bank Bidg. _ Phone FEderal 2-1225 work \up for mer, son, creative people who have to through the summer to make ‘laying oft this day, life or death.’ There were 458 “decisions .for Christ’’ last night. bers of that race outnumber white persons nearly 7 to 1. ee yg by the House, the The abolition if approved, would become efetv four years Eeaichardt, a Citizens Council leader, also is the author of an is ‘enacted into law earlier tn this * * * That measure narrowed the boundaries of Tuskegee to leave all predominantly Negro residen- tial areas outside the city limits. All except 10 of the 420 Negro voters were affected Meanwhile, the Tuskegee Civic Assn. has asked ppb ed injunction almed at halting _|Negro boycott of Tuskegee’s white merchants, resulting from Engle- hardt’s bill, be dissolved, Two other bills relating to the racial problem were passed by the Senate yesterday and sent to the House for consideration. ne would allow sheriffs and jailers to refuse to take custody of federal prisoners, including any who might be charged with civil rights violations. This was aimed at the civil rights measure now pending in Aten * The en ea prohibit the ‘for 1 Finish It Yourself READ THIS OFFER BEFORE YOU ADD-A-ROOM Nothing Down: Low Monty MRE npn s. pri REAR i Sob SS a a scarier cameras SS A NE NE eee the nursery, “only worked " Sewage System Wins State OK Pine Center Subdivision Plant Gets Go-Ahead From Health Dept. Approval to operate the sewage| disposal system in Pine Center Subdivision, West Bloomfield Town- ship, has been granted by the State Health Dept. The action followed a report by the engineering firm of Johnson and Anderson of *Pontiac on tests recently completed. The health department ruled the system could be used until such time as the proposed Farmington interceptor is built. At that. time the present sewer mains would be linked to the interceptor. The decision will mean relief for most of the 23 homes in’ the sub- division which have been plagued. with non-functioning septic tanks. * * * Still to be determined are the situation of three homes which are|7 1:00—(2) Cartoon Party. (4) Mr. Hope. (7) World Adventure Se- ries. (9) Bill Kennedy Showtime. 1:30~(2) Sunday Showtime. (4) (Color) Colorland. (7) Laurel and/9 Hardy. 2:00—(7) Dance Matinee. _ 2:30—(4) Mr. Wizard. (9) Movie, 3:00—(2) Sermons From Science. (4) Youth Wants to Know. 3:30—(2) Camera Three. (4) (Color) Zoo Parade, (7) Jungle Jim. 4:00—(2) Face the Nation . (4) Catholic Hour. (7) Movie. “(9) Movie. 4:30—(2) Detroit Speaks. “@ Out. look. 5:00—(2) Last Word. (4) Meet the Press. (7) Afifile Oakley, &:30—(2) You Are There. ¢:30—(2) My Favorite Husband, Vanessa ae Barry Nelson. (4) Circus Boy, “Counterfeit ater, “China Sky," Pearl S. Buck's novel, stars Ran- dolph Scott, Ruth Warrick, Ellen Drew, Anthony Quinn, (9) Tele Trish | 7:45—(2) News. 8:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 9:00—(2) Fred Waring. (4) — ¢ :30—(2) Arthur Godfrey Time. «| _ Treasure Hunt. (7) Our Friend Harry. 16:00—(4) The Price Is Right. gpcsgttond Strike It Rich. (4) Tro or Consequences. - 11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. | Tic Tac Dough. H 31:15—-(2) Love of Life. » 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. | (4) It Could Be* You. @ Bebe _and Ricky. Clown.” (7) Hollywood Film -The- 1945, fromi— scope. :00—(2) Ed Sullivan. (4) Steve ee ae ee E. 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