——— He pointed-ont, however, that such an PERE INE beit Gen. Howard M. Snyder, Gene ne eer — aay - sain 9 SARE TPA Zl Slated he Wilson’ 8 oh ne McElroy Chosen Head of Defense WASHINGTON (INS) — cated today that he expects President Eisenhower indi- to name soap manufacturer Neil H. McElroy defense secretary as soon as the neces- sary security checks are completed. Eisenhower told his news conference that he has been earnestly considering the president of Procter and Gamble Co. as the successor to Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilean, who has been anxious to ranige. x * -The President lauded McElroy as one of the most cap- * able and highest type men in the country. , requires a lengthy investigation and said he could not predict the outcome yet. -.* * - * Eisenhower promised that the appointment would be announced as soon as possible. He noted that Wilson let ‘him know:a long time ago that he wanted to leave before the defense department is well into the new paca We . See Building Spur in New FHA Terms Lower FHA down-payments and an accompanying higher interest rate were hailed in the Pontiac area today as a stimulus to home building—particularly in the lower income brackets. But the new, liberalized terms announced yesterday, * & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 195798 PAGES ‘Mamie Is Fine’ After Surgery —Dr. Snyder WASHINGTON (@® Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower continues. in “fine” condition following sur- gery yesterday, her physician re- ported today. James C. Hagerty, White House press secretary, relayed the following statement from oe the presidential physician: | “Mrs, Eisenhower's postop- erative condition continues to be fine. She slept with but few interruptions throughout the night.” The President's wife under- went a two-hour operation, per- formed by an Army gynecolo- “gist, yesterday at. Walter Reed Army Hospital. | Later in the day, as she rested in the three-room: hospital ‘suite her husband occupied 14 months Hagerty indicated Mrs. Eisen- hower will leave the hospital in ample time to accompany the President on a — va- cation in Newport, R, I » later this month, . MMPA Adopts will not make the purchase? of more expensive hbmes' —any easier, a group of area ‘builders believed. The Federal Administration has slashed minimum down payments! for FHA-insured homes almest in half, while boosting the interest rate on FHA loans from 5 ts 5% per cent. Although the higher outs was criticized in some Washington cir- cles, builders in the Pontiac area believed jit would loosen up more capital for low-price home mort- gages. : Some builders -thought that_re- laxing of other FHA controlg — those concerning a prospective buyer’s fingneial qualifications — would do more to spur home buy- ing among lower and middle in- come families. NEW SCHEDULE Under the new regulations the}! dow nt schedule is 3 per over that up to a limit of $20,000. re the first $10,000- of the “4% mortgage; 15 per cent of the next /! $6,000 and 30 per cent on anything} - ‘said they were “very encourag- ling,” particularly the higher in- iterest rate. ‘SEES MORE BUSINESS | “Although it means that the ‘home purchaser will have to pay more, it will loosen up the market which is very bad right now, since the former FHA rate of interest was too low to interest mortgage companies.” - : Kingler, who sees at least “a little spurt” in home building @s the result of the FHA changes, ere home buver —_4 Meeting of Officers Brengle, strike proposals. Brengle said the Fair Share Ex- this week. The old requirement was 5, per Giese ~eent on the. first $9,000 and 25 per cent on anything above that up to a ceiling of $20,000, ‘The change means that $10,000 home may now be pur- | chased under the Federaj] Hous- ing Administration program for a dewn payment of $200 com-— pared with the old figure of $700. Five area builders reacted to the new terms with varying de- ’ grees of enthusiasm. Bruce W. Kinder, 338] Devon In Today's Press eR RARE MGR Tes Comies ...6.45. re ee 30 County News ........+- 13, 32 Editorials ... i cesiscseress 6 Markets o..s.s0+s 4:42 deans OE Obituaries .......6-.000005 » 3 Pot-0-Gold. ....¢...6.0 in to |Newsboys. }former FLINT i? — James H. Fi killed himself. Fisher was listed in a critical condition at St. Joseph Prominent Flint Merchant Kills Wife, Tries Suicide sher, 42, a prominent Flint - businessman, shot and killed his wife, Maxine June, and icritically wounded himself with a deer rifle at their home fijied.” There is room for 1400 sig- here early today, police reported. Detective Lt. Ray Weatherwax quoted Fisher as say-' ing he shot his wife because he thought she had been corporation proceedings at either -\“running around”-and that he was sorry-ie-had nota special election or_at.a general Hospital but police said he was expected to recover! left side and left arm. ~- Police were summoned to the: Fisher home at 4:20 a.m. by a) son, 15-year-old Mervau Dean Fisher. the hack. She was lying on .a | twin bed. Her husband was ly- ing on the other bed. Lt. Weatherwax quoted the son, a ee his account of the shoot-! . "The couple had been arguing dur- Warmer We Weather ing the night. The boy and. his sister, Ramona, 18, were awakened | by the quarrel and went down-| stairs: They heard a shot. Then| their father called them to come) The boy and girl fled downstairs. ie They heard two more shots, The _ boy called police. Another daughter, 39-year-old Jer-) lynn, was away from home at a summer cottage. ‘The Fishers own and operate firm in Flint. Fisher has been active in service organizations in the Flint area, He was former president pf the Boys- Boysfarm, near Flint, is a home for , ileged boys. In 1951, Fisher won the annual distinguished service award of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. the Fiint youth bureau and at Boystarm. Fishey also was active in the Old ization. He was } of the Flint ‘Opti- ‘mist Club and was active in the YMCA, He. was active in Red Feather, Community Chest, work in the Flint area He served as ‘82. Detective Weatherwax said the with an attorney. He indicated they discussed a divorce, | Fisher hag attempted suicide a few weeks ago by slashing his | wrists, according to police records, Ramona and Mervau were aleeeil ship hall, W. aterford Township pop- paralytic ‘in by friends after police ques-! |tioned them. Predicted Thursday “The weatherman predicts clear upstairs, He showed them their and a little warmer tonight for; mother, partly clad, lying on the} bed. the Pontiac area, with a low of » Re Thursday will ‘be sunhy And) | warmer with the high temperature | - | During the text few days tempera-_ itures will average about three or | ifour degrees above the normal of There is a chance of showers Friday and more general showers Sunday night or Monday. Pre cipitation. will total about one- fourth inch. The lowest temperature ‘reading in downtown Pontiac preceding for. Waterford Township== '5,000 population bracket. ©. - 90,000 BY 1970 : eee If the growth pattern continues jin Waterford Township, the ‘Metropolitan Regional- tion will be close to 90,000 by 1970. Superintendent of Schools twould be a fragmentation of the township, with various ements incorporating’ into indi 1 towns land villages throughout the town- |sip’ s 31 square miles, Only one per cent of signatures” of qualified electors of the last census taken In 1950 (240 per- sous) is necessary. They will he | filed with the Oakland County Board of Supervisors. However, ‘Sharon Brodie Crowned wk | | cil Porede of County Sh sbs Tonight oe. -idimples and a courttry- lyotes of three. judges last. -}Robert Brodie, 275 Harrow Planning The study up has been ac- Commission estimates the popula- cumulating group a on incorpo-| Wil- years and believe it is the time for|liam Shunck gave an explanatory jtalk, saying that with the rapid cae in the township, there Hertler said, “We ex-! , of S-Daf Event -15-Year-Old Beauty to Ry SYLVIA de STEIGER - ne Blue eyes, brown hair, ._ fresh smile captured the night when they chose-the __ 1957 Oakland County +H ; Club Fair Queen. | SS ‘Picked as tops from. 1¢ entries: was Sharon Brodie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, tines ‘Judges John W. tetas, Tenis ager of the Pontiae Area Aréa Chamber ‘pect to have the~ petitions all) Commerce. ic ie natures. After that it will be-up to. the ‘residents to vote for or against in) relection. [ “There is the possibility ‘of a special election,” Hertler said, The | petitioning body stands the expense iof the election with a cash bond, from bullet wounds in, the) Fishers had conferred yesterday | ‘he added. | THIRD LARGEST IN COUNTY In the event that Waterford Township wotild ‘become the city iof Waterford it would be the third largest city in‘Oakland: County be- “Mrs, Fisher had been shot in |and had fo be treated at St. Jo jing Pontiac and Royal Oak. iseph’s Hospital. . Accor ding to fecords in the town-. ulation has increased sdme 18,000 to 42,000 people. since the 1950 cen-) SUS, ‘all pd. Rochester,. who spoke on {Continued on Page 2, Col. Hardy of Comedy Team Dies Following Stroke NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. . half of the movie comedy team of Laurel and Hardy, died today, Death came at the home of | | Mrs. Monnie L. Jones, his mother-in-law. He ‘had suffered stroke last Sept. 12 and had been incapacitated since. He hadn't even been able to speak since he was stricken. i Puts 75 Out of Work Million Dollar Fire Razes Allied Plant at Northville : NORTHVILLE (INS)—Some 75 employes of the bie lreaching around 84-88" degrees. ilied Products Corporation Plant in Northville were out : .of work today after a million dollar fire turned the © plant into a pile of charred Firemen from Northyille, rubble. Plymouth and: Novi battled the spectacular blaze for> three hours yesterday aft- ernoon after a furnace ex- plosion set it off. | More than 100 persons had to flee for their lives. No one was in 8 a.m. was 59 degrees. The mep jured. cury rose to 83 at,2 p.m, A-Missiles Guard State DETROIT (INS)—The U.S. Air Force disclosed today fighter planes armed with atornic mis- Siles are now guarding Detroit and other Michigan industrial centers. The missile. is. the Dotgias - MBI (Genie, formerly kfhown as the Ding-Dong. ‘Tt was elated estval. f Na Marie in World, War, Le ey gene: : ik \ >a tested. in Nevada on | Witnesses said employes dashed to safety as the rapidly spread-. ; ing flames engulfed the plant. | They left thousands of dollars | worth of personal belongings be- hind. Employes face layoffs of six months to a year, if the company decides to rebyild the \plant, Allied y was _Northyille’ 5 rine largest je Fiymmente, “Garden City and Northville Township. : Aubrey French, 32, father of five Workers Local 163. He said: “T don't think the company will be able to employ us.in any of its other 10 plants because gf, u union. contracts, : LER: Stafe Bank of, Lake Orion ‘(Continued From Page One) : FE PP GhE gta; if cr sheaes iste i F 2 giz 9 i tL west tonigh Teday in Pontia = Lowest temperature ‘preceding 8 8m. At @ am: Wind Velocity @mph — rection Calm. * Sun sets Wednesday yee pm. : a.m. — rises y at $:31 am. <- Moon rises Wednesday at 5:45 p.m. _. Moon sete Thursday st 3:48 4.m. agteap asians ee aS Toesdey in ee tan recorded temperatare .... chee COMPETACUTS . i veessvsedever ss © temperatute ........ her.— Sunny Pontiae downtown) , » + ieee Wee hee oe) ee / e@edr Se eS | “what 4H Means to Me,” and). Deadline Tomorrow for Tax Payments -ireminded all taxpayers today that after tomorrow a collection fee of south- one per cent. will be assessed on jal late payments. - ee payments. Yemen aye a yee | i : a an em em Snatch and Run Thief “een eh eae aia *\1s Jailed for 30 Days 'E. Dowdy, 39, of 60 W. Pike St. tenced to 30 days in jail by Munic- et rat * Fi 55 3 a iF Hl i "i ag y= dated include Gr ‘ issued totaling $501,086, including 39 homes at a cost of $317,000. - Honor Hiroshima Dead through the city Tuesday night and. watched floating lanterns in memory: of the dead from the in bombing 12 years ago glide out of the city, whether publicly or to Japan's inland sea. : Le i : ee i 4 a 3 ee = fe : = i e 4 es = = fi “2 2S a2 re : ' ee oe : é ee 7! — = 2 i | j . ‘ = pte =. 3 igs Se a Ce Seas + oie for FluO ing) in Fall or To Insist Thats Oakland phia can expect a sérious .out- break of Asiatic flu in the late ‘ nid uontina Eliminate ‘Substandard’ jan or early winter, Public Health| Could Force eee mat Welfare Shelters | Commissioner Norman R, Ingre| ge ‘\Reporters Call, No Replies; —cinton Stories Late House Doesn’t Like Design "WASHINGTON @®~For the sec- we : r; 2 3 1 EI i i 2 Hi Hi is i q a » —— vy fal’ build in the city at a cost ik i ag E if “7 am‘ not PL EE eF Fei ii yesterday, he said. |. He * described Sa i ag coticeded it is “a bit: Mountains, the ling sabstandard housing in all parts A privately owned, ~ added. it of polished "i with 19 aluminum spires. - “In a place like the enginee planners could have come a place of worship more in har-| mony with the surroundings,” he ‘Air Force Chapel Blocked Outside of the chapel funds vote, the House made no changes in disaster relief; $13,317,000 for the| Net denied any knowledge of of ‘$1,456,000; and $2,200,000 for a U.S, exhibit at Moscow next year, -d to chapels as such, but this is not a chapel,” as being a'nished the gun or did the killing aluminum” himself and Mrs. Lerner has Rocky rs and up with Advice on Counteracting Toxins is the deadline for City Treasurer Walter Giddings On the first of each manth, there- ‘after, an additonal one per cént fee) will be charged for delinquent pay- ments, ‘ after, an additional one per cent fee fee will be charged ‘for delinquent A snatch and run | larceny yesterday. — 93 Augusta thief was sent reached into his left trouser pock- et, grabbed $6 and back door, Police later arrested .Walton He ipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. To Stay a While Longer By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. bottle of shoe polish!” to save-many, many lives,” said Dr. Robert J. Mason, assisignt chief of pediatrics at the hospital, and founder of the center here... *Elders working with fertilizers,” ran out the. oison Center rdotes should be administered im- mediately." : (23 CENTERS IN U.S. There are 23 poison centers in the United States based on an idea, Saar in the American| Wel know what 40 tell the per- Public Health Assn. _ Dr, Mason, who will direct the local center, said there are 15,000 aceidental poisoning deaths each year in the nation. contain. poison. A Poison, _ ge-satg the center will be very “Mommy, Bobbie just drank a seven days a week. up to date by sistants “With this center we hope xpose themselves to harmful ef | it @ 4 7 perating in City day, OTHER STATE CENTERS - : Other centers in Michigan are “jlocated at Detroit’s Herman Kiefer Hospital, Grand Rapids and Lans-|lowing their the | Were Hired to Shoot \Co. today declared a dividend 160 cents a share on its outstanding | |stotk, payable Sept. 12 to stock- to c in. Whenever. we | Hold Attorney, Widow in Killing Two Men Claim They Chicago Store Owner : AS officers are of the opinion that Mr. Joseph Roth: ieither hired the killer and far. | knowledge.” Guest Toastmaster Wins First Place John Sloan Jr.. member of the! Hightand Park-Y¥MCA--Toastmas-' ters’ Association, won first place, in @ speech contest yesterday held — his group and Pontiac lub. { esidents Lose o Fly Model Airp Si snc hae + at ot iff we et ‘linvelved in an auto accident in - | Sylvan = om aye | ee ” 2 i i Hi tii on i 5 “pe 248s at r if i i | & | Dr. E. V. Howlett Hurt in Sylvan Lake Crash Dr. Edward V. Howlett, 1029 James K Bivd., was admitted to © Pontiac General Hospital with a lacérated nose and chest injuries at 7:35 Tuesday night after being Lake. te) Sone oe a. - Hospital officials listed him in fair condition today. No further information is yet. available con- cerning the accident which. was handled by the Sylvan Lake Police. . Sloan's winning speech was en-) titled “‘Taxation, Boon or Manace.” | Second place went to Pontiac | spoke on thing.” : Pontiac member Dr. Harold Bus- “DEARBORN (INS)—Ford Motor rs-of record Aug. 16. DRIVE IN for a ~ IMMEDIATE ~ Available es OPENINGS —e si North Saginaw St. SPARE RIBS ..... ee ee ee ee oe ee ee Coupon Entities the Bearer to 2 1-Lb. Limit. Fresh MRS, JACOB SWARTZ Service for-Mrs. Jacob (Car- Funeral Home with burial in East- .|by Orion Chapter No, 340 OES. Surviving are one daughter Mrs. Daniel Graybrook ot. Hleride, 20*|Rodda of Dearborn alan SEvite. brother and one sister. — | UTICA — Services. for Margaret! of 1 will be at 1:30 p.m.| : -+| Friday from the _Voorhees-Siple at/Chapel. The Rev. Donald Andrews't < pin. kiss ton kc ie Funeral_Home with burial in Utica and step-father Mr. and Mrs. ae “New York City” raham Crusade Starts 13th Week NEW YORK #.— _Bvaseclia : officiate, 12 weeks his Ne York rusade — She is survived by her mothertjast soma a . s Joseph (Lottie) Kulasczewski. |G td oe ee eias ivcalt to New York City 12 weeks of the © _, .{ greatest opportunity ever in the LAPEER — Service for Danielinistory of the Christian church.” |7 LAKE ORION = Service for W. Foster, 56, ee ; i ecrpe ghee er a. , be|bie every Christian in this city, : ursda) faithful A Lake Orion resident,ithe Baird Funeral Home pe Lor will be re-|7 who died Tuesday will be held at burial in Hunters Creek Cemetery. from Allen's) Surviving are his wife Blanche! ‘Tyo brought the total for the || and two sons Donald of Ann Arbor, je meetings in the Garden lawn Cemetery. The Rev. Alfred/Robert of Jackson and.one daught-| 1,415,000, Eddy will oficiate: Eastern: Star er Mrs, Joyce Davis of Dexter. graveside service will be conduct] One brother Elton of Baldwin, went forward to make “decisions Iowa, and two sisters Mrs. U. D.|1. christ “Decisions” for the!” McQuinn of Lapeer and Mrs. Ray/1> week period total 43,010. “God is going to hold responsi-| Last night's attendance was 18,- : At Graham's call, 626 persons E. FRUSHOUR a for Cari E. Frushour, 63,', ‘ Russell Wants Investigntion of the Jayno Adams Area Maco \Michigan Senators Defend wert nme u's. tes H andling of Gypsy Tr oup James DeFlorio of Pontiac, Mrs. smokescreen “straw man” with his criticism, of the treatment a band of Gypsies received in the Midwest. But Russell told a reporter that if the pending civil rights bill be- Southern opponents of the Ad- “This is a typical Dixieeratishour of Croswell and Mrs. Dorsey MeN; Pee eee, and three sis- told a reporter, — signed to draw attention from the < Frushour died sulidenly Mon- callous and. uriconstitutional treat- day in Traverse City. — of hundreds of thousands of ; merican citizens in the south.”|* whHOHAHL MORIARITY He termed it a phony issue. “| think that Sen. Russell has built a straw man," Sen. Potter (R-Mich) said in a separate in- terview, “As a result of the right “de-| te The two Michigan lawmakers | have been among the most vigor- Surviving are six chil oe ee strong civil Kate # driven - out of Lapeer = Saunt, Ponting, sister, Mrs. | where Spencer of Pontiac and a brother. |! they ‘had tried to hold a Mr. Moriarty's body will be at it. Presbyterian Charch, Dra. Plains will officiate with brit in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery a Mr. Frushour’s body will be ats Surviving are five children, Mrs. David Curry of Commerce, Mrs. Leo Fisher of Milford, Jack Fru- Michael Moriarty, 73, of 97 Au-' gusta Ave. died yesterday after a, prelonged illness. | for 3 See, S| Veronica Wheeler of Detroit! Mrs. p Violet Bucher, Timothy, _ per ~ He had been employed by the City of Pontiac in the water de-| « “se see ee ee oy Sse Sy TAP SUPER-SIZE BLACK and. WHITE t Compare These Features: * PRICE G QUALITY Men's Sizes 36 to 50 ATHLETIC si SIE 6 to16 su... OO s NYLON reinforced neck and > arms dor long lasting good d fit,” os = = - 3 %: SIZE 6 10 16... saeese 49° NYLON reinforced neck retains thru gi “ere | pos’ é i “BIZE 6 to 16 eee eeee 49° * NYLON reinforced leg open- ings and 100% stretch elas~ tic waist, Sizes 28 to 44. ‘Men’ s SHORTS ‘jmission that .would be created by ministration-backed . civil rights,convention. 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Ww eat Today in’ Avon Park “" , 8s to ee | or ian 10 bandeapped chi dren will be taught,” Mrs. re ene 4 dren, their parents and members! announced. teer substitutes but need manyitions Club of Rochester; toys, 2. ° 9 | [Children are attending a itt aren each. will be conducted then|42VISERS NAMED Women's Club of Rochester, and | : | Mm O =o. soothes ark, Rochester./or the more difficult cases. | ‘The curriculum schedules were|school supplies - from ae * | This is the first outing for the She said these could be children/ planned and approved by the as-/Youth Service and e frou since the association orga waiting to enter the Lapeer Train-|sociation’s board of advisers, They | Ass. aan Br ta Vics ces a hw Vins ad ie ie dene fized in--April to plan tegular|'né al ot eee eo te prothe gfova ee happens Pred “One. thing we don’t have try his luck ot Pot-O-Gold. With $2000 waiting to be [}classes for mentally retarded chil-/™@"ageable. : William Wright, coordinator of spe-|need is an American ales oe by some ctaity contestant, anyone with a minute .fidren unable to attend regular; The “Jack and Jill Room” will oa Santina: 3 ae aded : o spare will surely want te give it a go. Good luck. | schools. accommodate 36 children, A, |%i#! education in i dore Wiersema, Junior association The new puzzle contcins a series of squares which cre | Since then, the association's) class of 10 will meet Mondays High School principal; ry Bri The alphabetically lettered and @ corres list of sentences |) ™embership has grown from 60 to) and Tuesdays and another 10 on enbraugh, special education teach- od with fwo clue words. Each of the words is qumbered. The | 180. Wednesdays and Thursdays. Ohil- | 25 cia'tston, and Mrs, Hansen.| 2m estnnins Sept. e@bject is to select the word which you think best fits the clue [| * - F dren age 6% to 13% are eligible | : d Mrs, . day of class. sentence. You anae place the amy yy ng vee in the | Mrs. Lawrence Hansen, associa-| for enroliment, 6 pro square which same letier as jue sentence, i tien president, said picnic partici- instruct fm other words, you will read the clue labeled A ond | pants should bring their own sand-|.3' be the narents, although addh decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the | Wiches, table service and one pot-|iion.) women are needed to teach sentence. You then write the mumber of that word in the [luck dish. a few hours a Week. Mrs. Hansen : puzzle square marked A. : , . , ‘i Gémes and swimming are | said. Ba ne De the same with ell other Read cll the clues || scheduled for 5 pm, Cartoon Fea sie Ue nab Ne nach oni coe Sees ee ee may contact - exreully and be 1S id aon Ss in the right || movies will follow refreshments Czeizler, chairman | at 6:30" jonceeeecnsanenwmmecennanaeeneny In iat ea aeuociation received “« - © [permission from the Pontiac Board 4 : —__PUZZLE NO. 62_ ——____A._fjot Education to use a basement . , , . & Froom at the Emerson School to a ; | conduct classes, on a one-year trial 1 1 | basis : - & STILL TIME TO ENROLL - | “We still need children to en- 5 5 roll in the Friday sessions when : ' the extremely - handicapped. chil- | ; : 2. sk i « MSU Cyclotron a } ae ' H t [Operating by 1960 : 5 x a f =. 5 .| EAST LANSING # — A $1, eat Tite : . ‘ } 300,000 new cyclotron planned for : ? H & | Michigan State University probab-} 8 8 ; g ; 8 fly can be put into service in 1960. ;,% 4 : | That ig the estimate of a spe-| S o Mi pratenes yoy baer reas ; : -. Bappointed ' : = > t ah nae ale | _ LARGE | .: ; wy a |MSU governing body, gave a. 1 POUND : 5 MAME : & jal of preparation of final PACKAGE 1; PS Pare er eeeer as esee PT eee ete tee ee 7 ;: ~ the device at its July « . : : : . : a e° 5 | : : . +4 _ STREET ADDRESS PRE eit eee eee eee eee ' The MSU ma be “ . , 4 ae . | one of about » half dozen hea | ow : ; COT ic. Oe eee PHONE NO. . errr ery) at ° | | ton aceelerators in os bese “Hemiton, Grode A t 4 F Milk Fed Sno White. Seneneseeeeesaseseseesenesanese! |} compared with about 140 cyclo- LL EGGS 2 doz. : Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail «If trons of conventional type.. It | |} VEAL STEAK | Would take two years to build. | |} : .. SOLUTION. CLUES. «ait Ge, cyclotron, electrically]. : 3 = . atoms ( +of carbon f | Peper kA people ollered oppos Jremtencglie to about 40 million’ O F a / | B Leck i etn © wa shi icieuilets to shal Vur Provori TOMA’ | ro} ~ ship ———_-, (3) PAUNCH: (4) PUNCH. — ithe mucieer chatees end radiation £ D. The ev ‘man would become quite 5) Pore | Water..Sold by Bucket ALASKA — In one Alaskan/ ‘town, water-is sold by the bucket- | \fuls because the. ground freezes 50 j \deep that conventional water-pip- | ppeintment et unfullilled promises would result in | BEA —— sleptepa al aot. ae SOUP 2 erreusas | : : i ie ies ‘ is Our Own ‘Home-Made bee Be preg, ge: bey Seasiiie, The) = :3 Skinless . Cypress Gardens 7 = 3 9. K. “The problem of — would prompt « man to Somerdale Frozen Style : — once @ week. a ienlal Orange Juice or GREEN lb Mother especially tou or youn e (23) BROUGHT: (24) souvent, re om | Grapefruit Juice | PEAS . ee Steet wee we eee ~—— e | @ ris. OMe : : ag Sea wecnens, (3) FUTRITY, (8) UTRITY, nase ond Sent : $ 99 Our Own Home-Made : ies po e undertaking. (27) FA 2 : C ree : » eee figure. (28) FLAME, (90) FAME. | COFFEE b pe BOILED HAM ‘ocx | ~ lyre glow ask me | ' I i! | oh _@. ‘The president of a targe corporation weld BEER AND BEVERAGES THIN. cern himself with minor. day-to-day ——— |” 33) PERSONNEL: (34) PERSONAL. ss Largest Stock in Oakland County CENTER — Cc R. Purchaslog event would be apt to weit « fim late to © ~ SLICES bb. BP pin ohage ng e se AKESIDE’S EVERYDAY Sunshine hi $. Hostess might be hesitant about reinviting « guest ge | L Regular $1.69 Value Pb (37) PRIGGISH: (38) PIOGISH. "A po | LOW PRIGES © _CHEEZ-ITS — . ; century age. @ househeld slave might heve attempted - j ‘running if his were unbearable. (39) DIS- Gold Medal — S-hbe Taeass (4 Jasraeas. | YOURS |FLOUR........... ™ 49 A 1 |] Gold Medet — J _. y OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES ‘in age FLOUR........... 95 S| wah tin seeeplon of Ponda Mees enplates gree ieee 8 , Steined for e .. Entries must be on olficial entry blanks printed in this ff at. ° peg CRISCO........ : 95 |. VANILLA 3. To submit an entry the contestant must print his on- swers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securly to a 2-cent postcard. No entries : will be basen $a fl they are in envelopes, Entries for Puzzle is No. 62 must bear a Tuesday, Aug. 13 postmark {or before). No : entries received after thot time whether mailed or delivered by hend, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible ’ for entries lost or delayed in the mail. 4 4. Sorry, tel@@hohe calls or mail concerning details of the _ contest connét be answered or acknowledged. 5. The Pontiac Press will award a cash prize of $100 o week to the winner of each weekly: POT. LD contest, It _ More then one winning answer ts received the prize will be divided equally among the winners. Ii any week or weeks | * should poss without any winners, the prize will be added - ______.] . weekly until o winning solution is # : , 6. Winners wi n he aieardeddn extra dosh bends of $25 each if tony ane Pentag eee Eeboaiers of eoceed on the acy winners are announced, Only one such bonus can be awadrd- IPET MILK... 2 459 WAFERS [sca | Powdered or Brown ‘ ng Din 9s 39° SUGAR....... | Nateabsc.... 2 22 ST] socderen on Qo] FROZEN 10°" BLACK PEPPER... ‘e 25° ( | | J Pittsbuory Be ocean ™ ho’ matter. how:many weekly prizes may ++. er famous ] ei Es ook’ be published Monday, Wedn LUCKY STRIDES rq rin 3 §9° : dn el i Pride ee Either or ell will be deeigned by Edith Henry CAKE A MIXES..." aii. 5 Gee , whe has made flats rig tor Oe ; @nd correct solutions will be announced each : individual contests. Official ne aa hays Sah MARGARINE . od ate i wi ba oe ippek o véered to the Press judges by one correct solution to the POT-O-GOLD ot eae Ghawen ctr WIR: The deckeae ie Semeaitinns digeatt Ne aehee 87 De entries becoming the property The none can be returned. . TODD'S | SHOE ak [| “Shoes for the ative Pomily” ] 20 W. Huron|$t, Pontioe | | | . . |leader. ae {th tam Oman, a regs repaid tonight that % te § ; man F ot seed iad it s(@f his adopted state = Colorado — z Izz already every time he plays golf at the has put up the oie red flag Gettysburg, Pa., gion Reminder he tke » FORT COLLINS, Colo. OSS ident Eisenhower will be reminded country club. iColorado’s official state tree, the $352 $222, : 4/6 QT. PT. Code = 21 Code = 2721 - Avaliable at all SDD’: & | State Stores Orae gin that pox makes te joke drinks every time! ‘DISTILLED FROM AMERICAN GRAIN + DISTILLED DRY GIN + 90 PROOF THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY ‘Has OPENED His NEW OFFICES | NOTICE Blue DR. HAROLD BUSSEY _OPT OMET RiST for Better Service for His Friendé-and Potients RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET — NEXT TO THE OAKLAND THEATER, f — Come in and say hello — see the very latest in eyewear Car & Truck Rentals { SAUNDER Drive-It-Yourself SYSTEM § ALL 1957 CARS © VANS—STAKES— ; “penne eee, . LEFT GATES—-PADS 7) Rates for an hour, day, weeks or month or iearcwbether a >| new car or truck you only pay for what toca] information, reservations or free very Call FE 8-6811. Operated Locally by MAZZA'S MOBIL SERVICE >| Paddock and Pike Streets = ilike an arm. = tan Said bin Taimur is to go for-| =—'ward to ask for an assurance of al re 8-6811-4. Sultan's domain along the south-| P jrset stacy Samet Aree 2: the Persian Gulf area, where) Britain has rich oil interests. ie PREPARE -TO MOVE / Under a half moop that made. masts, striking’ tents, maps under lanterns and getting: ready for the/whole wipes heat} Amave off. . | volved, except some senior offi- | cers, has any re of this sort of country, Le . The commanding ollie is one of Britain’s most experienced of- ficers in this kind of warfare. Brig. J, A. R. Robertson, com-' manding the British force, .said here- tonight he did not expect se- rious opposition, but was advanc- ing with that possibility ‘in view. * * * | Robertson said he expected the | people of Izz, about 12 miles south and east of Nizwa, to awake -and) find British advance forces on their doorstep. It will be a toy army of possibly 20 jeeps, but far) superior to anything locally avail-| able. i —a*: € 2.5 He said the jeeps would ap- proach and-curl around the town A political representative of Sul-, jloyalty to the Sultan. peas N Negro Leader Calls the desert bright,/ the Briich commander’s-— taking down ible« a ; in token of submissiong — studying f° T New Fall GINGHAM PLAIDS Eg Oa Charge Them All at Waite’s... Fourth Floor! Washable, Colorfast ever. for yours. e SS SSS SS Se SS a Excellent - Quality , Twill-Back Velveteen ~ Colorfast) Merrimack PINWALE CORDUROY ; “2 19 Yd. Guaranteed wash- . . labora- ‘tory tested for high quality. 36 inches wide... in fast colors. Perfect for skirts, able . jompers, sport clothes, etc. ee CHAUTAUQUA, N.Y. # — A ‘Negro leader, Thurgood Marshall, calls the recent civil rights de- |bate in-Congress “a disgraceful | | performance.” . * + . | Ip an address at the Chautauqua! Institute yesterday, Marshall pre- \dicted that Congress would not: ;pass any kind of “effective’’—civil: : pee Billa Disgrace | | rights legislation in the ‘near tu ture. ee it a ‘They. -have “. taken everything) hewed of the bill Set the right to) legal counsel for the National’ Assn,- for — the Advancement of Colored People. Hospital Is Dedicated HAUGESUND,. Norway — Nor- way's second rheumatic hospital— ‘the first is in Oslo—was dedicated recently in this west-coast port. It was built by the local branch of the Federation of: Women’s Health | Associations with state aid and -in- dividuals’ contributions. The hos- ipital treats every type of rheu-' matic ailment, including chronic ‘therapy. 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SB ee ean ae eas waa ewan ease Jumbo 50-Garment Spiegel CLOTHES RACK j Reg. $9.98 97799 Use it where you need it “most as an “extra clos- set.” For 'gmall ~goektail lounge. : “And several times I haven't all night or even an entire week- So she drugs by which to nauseate a per- Bow oceirred when Hilda was to that alcoho] as a means of ‘flee- ing from reality. * * * We medics can easily employ va- rious drugs that will make a drink- er sick the next time he swills down his whisky. * . come a drunken sot ‘at a tavern? — SEXUAL INFERIORITY - FT summarize my. lengthy in- terview by telling you that Hilda suffered from a sexual inferiority complex, ; ; * .*. * When she married; she had hoped to have a family. But aiter found her at all. She may be gone 3s : : ; _often banish sterility in “Alcoholism Sine Gibied smeniak aitiaoto a in promi “you” sexual af- an surmise away from home over night. - FACTS SOBERED HILDA After a lengthy interview, I urged Hilda and her husband to take a vacation away from tav- erns, * * * "And. Texplained the ‘medical facts concerning ag eg which couples hues no wettic obstacle inter» - Venes. For millions of women, like Sar. Whether Pontiac has enough re- creational facilities for teenagers is a question stirring much com- ment recently. 20% 2 Some local youth leaders have spoken out in favor of more facili- ties and planned activities for the boys and girls. Goal of the newly-organized Southwest: Teen Assn. is the raising of funds to establish a Negro teen center. x * * Three men were instrumental in forming the association, Charles F. Cooper, a Negro clerk in the Oak. land County Sheriff's Department’ identifications and records bureau, took the necessary first step in his| tion, ORCANIEH Rasieg Saou COL ear bers of the newly organized Southwest Teen "diss. Thy (ect Ieteaing © 0 ek ae Association take a breather between numbers group as Don Zee (right) dise jockey, regulates during ee Pos cate gee gee Dances, ‘Skating Parties | Providel Clean Fun for Negro Teenagers Se tel held. We cleared $114 and snaaael 100 teens per dance,” Cooper en- thusiastically reports. — * 2.2 >: “To increase interest, we give away free tickets to the next dance and several recording albums.” SINGERS ENTERTAIN “The donation is 50 cents per person, and my wife. makes punch which we sell for three cents a provide added entertainment,” Cooper explained, Navarre and Richard L.. Hayes; The Rev. Richard H. Dixon Jr., fight to “curb juven RASH Alteray or Hout Renh Wim | RESINOL seize! ae oe Sample 1, Ma, The group hopes also to hold - weekly roller skating parties. Then, teens will have something to do under supervision at least ‘three of the seven nights a week until the needed teen center ‘*ecoines| x47, 1a reality. * o*® es Cooper. estimated the associa-tpight tion's potential membership as at 35, wEDwEsDAY, august cA 1057 wba least 1,000 Negro teens in Pon- <7 Shop in airconditioned comfort FEL - Miller's August Sale. SPECIAL | Lounge ‘Chair wetth Old F ashioned Comfort Foam "Rubber Recersible § am pee Attractive Gold and Brown Textured Tweed Cover Sie a from at Reduced Prices Open Friday Evenings.» a = Wednesday ecg | Only Sari® | “naturalift” stitching EDERAL'S | Sensor ae “to 9 Bras have “sarong ' Bandeau style * The “Sari” is different than any other type of bra you've —_~ worn! 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Two boatloads of i tensive repair work is expected | photographers, following , % igang the time of recorded every detail of the break- Oct. 17 to 20. ©. \down and the tow. Philip quipped RICHTASTE— 3 INSTANT COFFEE | Large 6 Ox. Jar. . You'll be Gmézxed when you learn how LITTLE extra money 1 Campbell's us — TOMATO you need to OWN AN... STE AK 59: ‘| soul AMAZING ROPER GAS ie 1 -. RANGE DURING THIS SALE! BEEF oo 4 bs 1. S.No, 1 Michigan yew ee ee HAMBURG POTATOES | vercus 7 papo | RIN | TUNA | CLEANSER BLUE 4=89'| 10° |= 25° . oy oo Dyke House | Grade 1 Skinless | Red Rose DILL HOT SALAD | PICKLES DOGS. DRESSING $391 °39 |= 39" A , i It will PAY you fo get the facts, Plan now to COME IN, | SALE WEDNESD AY thea SATURD AY 188 aig mre he Nat tnt Qunt : before you buy any new Gas Range and ask about this : } ! SPECIAL ROPER ‘Ghcronce Sale! For = SPADAFORE= * Re oa | 197 OL SUPER MARKET 197 OAKLAND} | I aes m sures “suY NOW a s saver | cae = ae ae af ee i 4 f fie Fey Y fens oad ae 2g Seek : a i ‘ ves | : : j p : : fe. ne - ‘ dl x : i aif . = ea ee 4 eet iy # ee? _m PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, August A 1057 ae ea | Sone SON tees mae ch tatty many adventures. He can float ae flowery isles of the South Pacific. He can discover a misprint in ‘the. Long Island Railroad time- table. ae Sn gungs ene fad a ney true love, * * * But—if he’s 46 and got a partial plate—I'll tell you one thing he can't do, He can't chew gum end) feel any younger. Ever: since’I had my four upper ago, envious strangers have stopped me in the" stfeet to find out what the result was, Frankly, I feel it’s the kind of thing that ought to happen to a Stranger— but, please, not me again. For the dentist replaces your lost ivories with plastic copies that bear about the same relation to (Advertisement) (Advertisement) | WAS CRIPPLED WITH | es UNTIL I TRIED . O-JIB-WA BITTERS walk or raise my arms because of Rheu- celia aoe tis,” says Mrs. Frank Gaeman, 611 ’ Wisconsin Avenue, Gladstone, Michigan. wa had wragoay pn sed that I believed I would never pt IE call rye Mkt Mrs. Gaeman my head. My legs would get cramped so bad, that I could barely walk. My husbend had to do the housework, and wash the dish- ¢-es, as I was unable to do any of it. Believe me, I was really Then I WA decided to try it. It took about @ month before the pains and cramps were gone. be able to do again. I'm get- ting around fine now, and just finished washing the walls and ceiling of my kitchen. Why I'm _even able to get out and help other people with | their housework that are ail- ing with one thing or another, Last winter I shoveled the snow from my walks, and that’s pretty good for a Jady- going on 72 years old, who just a year ago was in bed, all crippled up with arthritis. I give O-JIB-WA BITTERS full ;eredit for putting me back on my feet, I am always recom- mending OJIB-WA BITTERS, and it’s helped lots. of ‘people around Beppy with the results as T was.” Soon I was back doing my own housework and a lot of INSIST ON GENUINE O-J18-WA - front teeth pulled some weeks! Ton AT ALL DRUG STORES * * * Your friends who have lost all of their teeth may “counsel, “There's nothing to it. Don'titer worry, You'll never know the dif- ference." ‘They may brag they can eat anything they want. The fact of the menu is that seven out of ers: eight times they will order chicken nan a la king. They always uncon- sciously are saving their molars to bite a better meal. It must be that. They certainly aren't Using) them, * * * A man who has 32 false teeth— in inflation times you even buy false wisdom. teeth—may say he can't tell the difference between his fine new bought chompers and} oe ee All I can say is that he is gifted with a —— of ewe Myself, I am only missing my four front upper teeth, like I said, but I'll tell ‘you it’s like a boy losing four mothers right in a row and all of ‘em his. * * * A man with a partial plate feels like he has a mouth full of mar- bles but, unlike Demosthenes, this week. He begins-to hate the let ~~ * * * He has to. For if he pronounces it clearly he inadvertently whistles so that self-conscious lady pass- et are blushingly and indig- nantly sure be is making over- tures to them—which he ‘sure ain't. Or else, if he avoids the whistle, he cote ap eg a lisp. © ‘baa wane thew be | finished making -this ef- fort. stated, wth on pice an went on, piece after piece, until "|T_ had. the whole “package” in my mouth, Esch piece clung to the denture deeper so that finally I could no longer either whisper or lisp—I was silenced behind a silent elas- tic curtain. A.glum gum curtain. Let others falsely praise the virtues of false teeth. I'll tell you the truth, A man who cannot chew gum is © [Destroy Irish Memoriol a ca nemenecnteenanenite seat ‘who Thee wens ‘Die ot Gn eel in. World War 1 The memo- lights on 1925 model cars as com- sin tn valrmtielts SEs ae ed aS oe ee by rent models, : and he is a prisoner forever. i 6 N. Sag inaw St. "WHAT'S MY LINE? LJ S22 _S PECIAL 4-DAY WONDER SALE UBLE YOUR SLEEPING SPACE BUNK al THIS OFFER fas 4 DAYS ONLY! BUY Now! 30” SIZE—$5.00 DOWN—LONG, EASY TERMS! FREE PARKING OUR SUPREME ' 18 -Piece >8 OPEN FRI. G MON. ‘TIL 9 P.M. 1 ait! LOOK WHAT IT INCLUDES! © ‘Sofa, medion ‘trend, matching swivel chair, floor smoker. 3 modern tebles, 2 lamps. You save. over $50. Dual Purpose Sola Makes Comfortable Bed for 2 People iA VA LUE! CHECK! Open aoe Thursday © ond Friday until 9 P.M. SALE STARTS ursday at 9 A. M, for 9 Doys! FASHION CLOTHES Wile ROOM OUTFIT} ee hn I Sizes 7-15, 12-20, 14%4-24%. 30% TO 60% OFF AT KING’S HISTORY | MERCHANDISE ADDED DAILY FROM OUR OWN STOCK! — (SOME SLIGHTLY iRmEGUUAR— * WILL NOT AFFECT LOOKS OR WEARS) AAKING SALE! | AUTOMATIC This. th + evenly to just the pret desired from the te the lost : WERE 14.99 A 2 * X 3 Hy dd. igned trouble-free toaster with ” eons handles ond WERE 10.99. ONE TO A CUSTOMER SLIPS | TREMENDOUS VALUE Muyltifilament crepe in white ond . edlors. Sizes 34-44. WERE 1.99 Packed 2 in @ cellophane pockoge! Circular stitch cotton broadcioth bros in white enty! Sines 32-40, A, 8, C eel: FIN, ino MO} , | DRESSES! MEN'S SUITS BROKEN LOTS, ASSORTED SIZES & COLORS 17.5 50, - GIRLS’ DRESSES VALUES to 8.99 ioe e VALUES TO. 16.99 eT Te os lk eg ih agnaleggs i i ihe 3 Fay ‘Rises Early, Works Late 30th BIRTHDAY SPECIALS | “ August is our birthday month, | 30 years is a long time but we Fxg, _ Gre still in business with larger || He m @ stocks and special- buys to | 7, keep abreast of the changing | Preside General Printing & Office Senply | 7 W. LAWRENCE ia REGGE BOX FILES | pa ee ot inde, Word = board vd ae te ts ‘Press. Secretary: : Future ray — 2%% Paid on Savings e® 4 Open your account with ony amount at any one of our 8 Convenient Offices. All Savings ° Insured to $10,000. oF PON Tiaec Certificates Member Huron at Tilden .... Walled Loke ... Keego Harbor F.DIC. eee Union Lake... Milford and Bloomfield Hills. ae Sates 7. se s “Worth }- ! ‘ tag ME scierpeeasins $1.22 PRINTING 8 | US. Will Transfer 9th’ : | Regiment From Japan; 4 T , “he Peay toons ot the ‘regiment : ; & OFFICE SUPPLY | GENERAL PRINTING from Japan oi leave these U, S- OFFICE SUPPL about 6,400 men; a U. S. Navy ; 17 W. Lawrence nee of be ga sg a @ , ' . om: Force s totaling , : % i EM troops, : _ REMINDER . Styling... Push-Button TorqueF lite transmission (optional) for the © _ world’s easiest driving . . occa dirihana enol byl ~ new Plymouth wil say newt Stak ie ay * | VALUABLE COUPON A) ( 1c - CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE 10. _ OFF THE PURCHASE OF BAG OR VAC-PAC ‘Any Brand Coffee | Redeem this coupon enly et the Kreger store in Drayton a Redeem thie coupon only at the Kroger store in Drayton Plains ar Poatios. Reoleh entender Avene 11, tear. zee Piscine or Pontioc. Expires on Sunday, August 11, 1957. | STORE IN PONTIAC OR (ax, | fi - DRAYTON PLAINS | ENJOY A DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN FROM KROGER! * CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE 10¢ _ FRESH WHOLE | eh 3 . & c~ Nees al | OFF THE PURCHASE OF TOWN SQUARE FROZEN é ~ mare : oiahe a. 29° eel 4 Pleins or Pentioc. Expires on Sundey, August 11, 1 Limit One Coupon Per Customer Seine fonds phen pe. : pF ne ye adie Face feaiwe voles. : ib. va, - : Ne Ny Hy rein iene ee “ ; we PON AND SAVE 10c Ring Bologna | "© LEAN TENDER CENTER CUT : z,. TwIs,courON. ax OF EVAPORATED Greenfield's, fine for macks , Hot Dogs - Hygrede or Greenfield's , . » Beer Salami Hygrade, by the chunk . «¢ + Polish Sausage BIG BACON SALE! |. Slab Bacon w 59¢ S10 Found. Sve 0¢ % a am een tg OF" bjncr ipo fre -] Beef Bacon «35° cS cour Lee 39° eek Canadian i. OO SSS Lb. if — Greentield’s Bactn ee ee 7 eet... OI : age on * Mazola Oil ex $197. | ee Wea] VALUABLE COUPON Kite -— Fina for cooking of selads everyday low price ee Oe °. — Fruit Cocktail TE .89¢ Kroger brand finest select » 4 5 s+ 4 8+ + : tel Rolls om 33° ee ee tS tt ’ A abs QUICK-FROZEN PINK OR REGULAR @ » S > ae ae in heyten d SPECIAL INTRODUUCTORY OFFER! Lemonade 3 Sac ror aay ot this low Kreger rc INSTANT Your choice of Pink or Regular Lamenede. =10: | Coffee Fe CUM 0% | | CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE 10c ~~! . Rich full bodied, mellow and flav- eo ~ OFF THE PURCHASE OF OLD FAVORITE BRAND é ‘pol lox ow pica MONIC] = YR], Sliced Bacon (> PRICE With Gra aS : 6-Ox. . ifte OF s COUPON ’ ‘ a | . . Fs Fresh from the vine. at - low Kroger price. a e oe Hn oe VALUABLE COUPON jj Walermaons a pad 89: oo OE ‘wae ag ~ Head Lettuce re =2 Bs DN lead Lettuce seb esas «15° Crisp, fine Tor salads - ; b 4i | 4 nc é _— Cloth Suppers | Rear gesta - Pascal seer. i) SEAS Daath site ae | . m ~Horsle grown, fresh crisp . Pa SWEET and JUICY THOMPSON SEEDLESS = 3 ; : : ; . Carol Hal, 20, i Is Peach Queen Mt. Clemens Beauty ik ieee sine bevel Defeats Candidates en on actual cose From 10 Towns While we were out, @ burgler took ROMEO. -— A fledgling airline stewardess won the acclaim of some 500 attending the crowning of the Romeo Peach Festival Queen jast night, and a panel ef five lected $5000 from our Hartforg (Judges concurred, naming Carol Residence and Outaide Thott Insure (Hall, 20, of Mt. Clemens. - ence Policy. bca\ “ae Oo * Whether ; ink | ated first and second ‘alter- coat it's pe 4 ‘be ove «mink | inates from the field of 10 giris valuables in your hoine right sway. “ere Carole Hinze, 19, of Roches- You can lose a lot to burgiars — you fter, and Barbara Moskow, 19, of can save a lot by getting low-cost ‘Romeo, They will help reign over eur jewelry, our cash, and my mink “eoet — but in his rush he hid the coet in a trash can nearby! Police @potted it, waited, and nabbed him when he returned to get it later, Fer our other lost property we col- She has completed two. years at WERNET Bowling Green University, Bowl- ing Green, O., and has been ac- cepted by two ‘airline firms ‘in ber ibid to become a stewardess. ~ Pontiac's Midest Insurance Agency ‘ 711 Community Nat'l Bank Bidg. FE 2-9224 “i ve : | fn the Romeo High Schoo! audi- torium. | The candidates were from 10 siete mnauier ot cheonastten Bob | Maxwell, : Roosevelt Class of '47 owe —_— Sunday. "hag, 5. Toe foup wil The outing has been planned by ‘Terry- McDonald, president of the a '@ Summer [i class, He is being assisted by Mrs. Needs Ty Seavey Jr. and Mrs. Mc- ® Fountain : 7 _ Service “ 911 Communities Meeting in 12-Town Drain Issue (Advertisement) “A meeting tomorrow night in . et 3 emg a ~ Twelve Town peas g South Oakland conmuntties Bir- FALSE TEETH (worst stil tons = r a or Irritating? ( frice D. Garbutt, Ferndale teeth slipping Mayor, to attend the meeting. when you get, alk or laugh. Just 4 * * * : ag Garbutt said he wants to settje _ remarka’ |the difference of opinion as to! — No gummy” gooey, peaty taste {whether Southfield and Troy intend | : a - oan aan somes ‘to enter the $41 million giant drain. 2 i plan, |sion for the purpose of making & “lester Planning Commission was reviewed and reports given on the) ~ new commercial land use study for downtown Rochester, recently Coy Calendar Dryden An tee cream social will begiven by the women's auxiliary of St. John's Episcopal Church at the parish hall a! 7 pm, Saturday. Reminiscers Elect Officers at Dryden DRYDEN — Reminiscence Club members holding their annual meeting here at General Squier Club have elected a new officer slaté, headed by William Thorman Jr., president, * * * Others: Mrs, Edith Wilcox, first vice president; Earl Faulds, second vice president; Mrs, Eve- lyn Carles, secretary-treasurer; ‘advertising, Mrs. Florence stod- “{vows before 200 guests in an eve. CLARKSTON — Judith Gracelwhile the bridegroom atiaade O'Dell and James Russell Tisdale, after repating their marriage’ The bride, a graduate of Mich- igap State University, chose for her wedding a gown of blossom white, sheer organza over taffeta - and tulle. A bouffant skirt belled from the pointed waistline: and ended in a court train. A peaked cap repeating the Chantilly. lace and jewels of the gown, -securedher fingertip veil. Cascading lilies of the valley com- Requested to Move Trailer-Houseboat pose nek boone : ‘The bride's attendants were Mar- LAKE ORION = After numerous|tha Masters of Carkston, Sue ning ceremony in First Methodist Church here eerie - after- ward. for Rochester, N. Y. There the care th will reside James R. Tisdales Leave ays New York Rochester Institute of Technology. — len O'Dell, eee veister of the’ . ere scldaesene | was siti yder of Lansing, | and serving as ushers were Gary Parents of the couple are Mrs. Garald O'Dell, 6235 Middle Lake) : _—sWREE SURVEYS AND SSTIMATES - @AS BURNERS * GAS FURNACES *' GAS BONERS Lifetime Guarantee on Al] Moving Paris Lou Janka Heating & Air Conditioning Sales and Service Rd., Clarkston, and Mrs. A, Carl : Business 177 Edison Nite Service eee tele Laing FE 4.3811 Pontiac —=-FE 40445 complaints from persons living Shanks of Harpey Woods and Suel- around Lake Orion, a family of * test ruin very enjoyable were re- quested to move their trailer-house-. Fair Record Broken IMLAY CITY — Eastern Michi- boat trétn the lake waters yesterday , specor for Orion township. * * * tal to health conditions. of those liv- in 86 horses ran the last three Hartford Theft and Burglary Ineur- the 25th annual Peach Festival cel-| dard, and program, ~— ‘Eva ance from ws, PEE ne “during—the—babor—Day, Hilliker, weekend. ; * & x see, ». _* * The group is composed of former ; Miss Hall, a veteran of sevtral pupils and teachers of Dryden High) THATCHER, | other area beauty contests, is also| School. Onehundred attended the PA TT ERSON, Miss Metropolitan Beach this year. speeting. ing on the lake.” The family said nights of the fair, with purses to- they would leave the lake today. ltaling $10,000 awarded to winners. Rochester Leaves Area Planners Group “Pe ee > @ = Board Tours ROCHESTER. — Council met here Monday night in special ses- tour ef village-owned properties was closed however, it became of dual purpose when councilmen, while at Halbach Field, decided to purchase 10 pieces of electrical equipment for its improvement. Upon their return to the council lrooms, the progress of Avon-Roch- ‘prepared for the commission. By resolution, the Village of Rechester voted to withdraw from the Area Planning Commtis- sion, and made plans for its ow? planning board where village problems can be reviewed, No specific reason-was given for the withdrawal of the representa- tives of the village. Persons rep resenting Rochester on the com- Fire Auxiliary Meeting to Plan Style Show — ~ UNION LAKE — Meeting tonight Gisch, here, members of the Ladies Auxiliary of Union Lake Fire De- partment will line up plans for a style show to be held Aug. 22 at Multi-Lakes Sportsmen Club. The women will enjoy a barbe- cue tonight before the business meeting. Trucks of the Union Lake Fire Department have moved into the new fire hall and the auxiliary has ‘chosen the painting job as its next! - | project. _jand equipment. Before the session}. at 8 in the home-of Mrs. George| four wlio had found their 10-day) ~~ eo ee 1 by Harold Mathis, ‘sanitation in gan Fair, elosing here Saturday,” \broke all previous attendance ree-| lords. The high attendance was at- ; He declared the boat ‘‘detrimen- tributed to the horse races, where-| Town -- Decides on Buy mission were F. R. Chapman, Wil-|dered to be sent to the commission. liam Nieman, Clarence Burr, Ed-| The regular meeting of the coun- ward Alward and Robert A. Slone.|cil wil) be held on Monday, August Notice of the withdrawal was or-|12. FROM TH LOCAL 125 t NOTICE! All Laid ‘Off Members of Local 125 URCLPWA-CIO Retirees and Their Families You Are Invited to the Annual — PICNIC of THE BALDWIN RUBBER COMPANY and WALLED LAKE AMUSEMENT PARK | Saturday, August 10, 1957. COME EARLY — JOIN THE FUN! Sisned Local 125 ; / ca at ot ieee i i ead § their magic for you: naturally refreshing beer because SNIJOY YOURSELF 94 THE WATER WONDERLAND | Wat : a refreshing picture! The water; the trees, the sky above are working @ And that inviting glass of Pfeiffer’ gor says refreshment, too. Pfeiffer’s is a i naturally brewed—slowly, gently—to coax the true beer flavor from nature’s it’s oo finest grains ies Try “Fifers” and see! PFEIFFER BREWING COMPANY, DETROIT—-FLINT, “MICH. ¢ pe ; E % : WATER WONDERLAND » 445 Midwa: Carter, M4 South Wilson) = Het, 86 Maines R. Pete, 93 Maines "John B. Merri tt, 7 Margaret L. ‘Aiberten, Keego Harbor Stanford Conn, 3630 Baybrook piety tien digo ‘ack, Dre ate’. ett at pragiee Plains — Gare L. Shore, Aurere. Hughie Patricia A. G a Albert L, Elizon 405 Branch Barbara L. ae Columbus, 0. Arthur M. LaFave, Jr. 180 Washington Gladys Cooper A. Maynard, hi H. Lawson, 292 : Batherine '8ON, Rockwell 993 Rockwell Jamies M. Cloafelter. Birmingham rolina F. Monetta, Clawson Kenneth 8. Rogers, Chalmers Ind. Martha L. Bemis, "piretogham Susanne a Webteas ane Se ages, 2815 Orion ‘ord Barkman tee gon 2788 Wwittams _Wesiey-T; Barr, Height Barbara L. Cait, ClAweon *. iAdvertisement) : “Stops He Heart ( Gas feeede Seaess (Advertisement) vdesnemmineninil from B : ’ mus- cular and pains that often cause rest- less and tired-cut feelings. Ww di come on with over- « or stress and strain — wrong food and drink — often setting up & uncomfortable feeling. For quiek relief get Doan's Pills, ' work in 3 ate ways: 1, by = to ease torment of nag- os & by their soothing offvet on b irritation. 3. by: their dinretia: : ~—ienlor Editors Quide on, "RAINGOWS bow. Jee No Barrier es: Political Lists 3 Qualifications for Those He Appoints. to Diplomatic Posts WASHINGTON (—Secretary of State Dulles said that a con- tribution to a political party | should not be made a bar to dip- : lomatic appointment. Defending the appointment of “political” arobassadors at a news) conference, Dulles said retired. businessman Maxwell Gluck is go-; ing to Ceylon as ambassador be-. cause he meets Dulles’ three qual- ifications for a diplomat: Integrity. of character, sharp and quick in- telligence and devotion t6 the na-| tional interest. '* * * Dulles also defended the conduct | t tof Ambassador Eart-T. Smith—in’ Ciba, another “pobitical’ ap- pointee, who has been sell for visiting the rebel center of Santiago. Sint protested-the Ba-. ANSWER: From sunlight as it passes through drops of rain. The, drops act like tiny prisms, and as the sun rays pass through they are separated into different colors. There are seven colors in a rainbow. These are violet, indigo, blue, r green, yellow, orange and. red. These colors blend into each other so ‘blood and heart and. while his’ you seldom see more than four or five clearly. Occasionally, a rainbow is formed by the moonlight but it is s very’ the demonstrators—may not have faint — since moonlight is. far feebler thgn stumlight, You can also often see rainbows in spray that flies from a waterfall. The rainbow has colorful names in many languages. The French's call it the “arch in the sky.” To Italians, it is “the flashing arch,” and the people of Annam refer to it as “little window in the sky.” | There is a legend that a pot of gold can be found at the foot of a rain- tista government's arrest of wom- are|en demonstrators who sought to’ mpress him with their cause. | The fact is, ultés said, . that mith is a person of. flesh and | | statement—demanding release of been: perfectly correct as to dip- | lomatic nicetiés it was a balanced | statement and a-very human ied to do.. - * * * “Specifically on the question of | campaign contributions Dultes: * * * FOR YOU TO DO: Color this picture including the rainbow, using the colors mentioned above. Cut heavy lines in bottom panel and fold: center panel forward, end panels back. Save it to compare with a real ‘rainbow in the sky. * (A $10 prize goes to- Eddie O'Rourke of Walnut Creek, Calif., for want this idea. Send yours to AP Newsfeatures in care of this paper. To- morrow: Are hurricanes worse than tornadoes?) berian collective Milkionairess Extracts Millionth Liter of Milk LONDON i®—Moscow radio re- ported today the Soviet Union has a “milkionairess.”” She is a dairy maid on a Si- ‘just extracted her,.millionth liter - |of milk from the cows under her care. A liter is 154 pints. The broadcast said the =— maid has been working | on farm for 25 years. An acre of cotton requires up to 800,00 gallons of water. farm who has tion has appointed more than one ambassador who has contributed; money to the Democratic party—) as well as those who have con-/ tributed to the Republican party.; Gluck’s nomination came in for} considerable discussion after the! release of his testimony before 4) _ }Senate @ommittee in which he mentioned Republican contribu-| tions of more than $20,000 and) said under ‘questioning - that he } wasn't too familiar with the names of Southeast Asian leaders. Picture takers, most of them 9 The ig stp about five “million exposures per day throughout the mer vacation months. ” ‘Today—you-can get a brand-new ’57 Buick—at a price that will make you stand-up and cheer. Now at our sensational Buick Sales Roadeo! right now. Your car’s more to us right now. GE Our used car market is booming swap it for a 57 Buick—rig - your lasso on it! | _ Most completely new Buick in history : 7 sé "New hia Yeriabie Pitch Dynetiow is the only Dynatiow Buick build day, i) ig standerd on Roadmaster, Super end Century ~ =epticne! et modest extre | cogt on the Specia|. Sofety Busser sterdord oe 4 Rosdmesier, optional other Ste, a rR AUTHORIZED BuICK DEALER - worth plenty So come and Hurry and get Rally for Hoffa Slated ‘DETROIT. a The Detroit ind ‘Wayne County’ Federation” of La- jbor and the Detroit Teamsters 'Joint Council have invited 300 to a Thursday rally to boost the can- didacy- of Detroiter James R. NS ae ia nme PONT! rac PRESS, WEDNESDAY. . Auausr 1, 1957 (Mota vem pee Gladiolus Queen| - Average age of a scrapped motor! vebicle is now about 14 years. put Pickens, 17, of Albion will reign) back in 1925. the ‘lifetime of the yr was ‘only about 65, ‘eighth Central International: Gladi- average c@' yi — + MOUNT PLEASANT. Ww — Patti) “THEY 148. . Pees as queen of Mount-- Pleasant’s olus Show Aug. 16-17. ‘said the Eisenhower administra-| ! } ‘ | year. Peak season is in the sum | START NOW! | Right Now Start Your Set of Beautiful “PINK” SERENADE _Dinnerware! — - Dish for [* - : : With each $3™ Food Purchase Start saving ‘right now! Remember, with every $3.00 pur- chase you ore entitled to receive the weekly piece of :dinner- wore for only 19c, and you can buy as many_as you wish. For instance, should your food purchases total $10.00, you’ may buy 3 pieces of the week's featured item—and so on This china is exquisitely designed by the Salem-China Company. Every piece is oven-proof, triple- fired, trimmed in platinum, and guaranteed against crazing. . @s an extra bonus, matchin ore available at less than half price! This week's featured piece isthe Bread & Butter Dish, All week long you may’ start buying this piece, for only 19¢ down the line. AND . This Week You Get — Bread & Butter Just L ALWAYS THE BEST = 888 ORCHARD LAKE SALE DATES: Monday — = August 5 eee Saturday .. August. We. “Periods Sta . rts. N The Fine f 3 ow! Dinner Plate

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Ba ELECTRIC WINDOW FANS =n nLaTEnSenanaceseneeeenttee SIS eEaISEEoRRIRERENERINEaepeaiaaetmnsunseemeteaemee ee ‘ ~AS AN “~ OP Le BD Ba Ve as + SY Ss : 2 te Be Given Away at Esch New Store Be Sure to Redeem ‘Your Pi tahoe Coupon for *10-—3rd PRIZES x 50 FREE HOLDEN RED STAMPS. - PLASTIC CLOTHES BASKETS . 685 EAST BOULEVARD. NEAR PERRY. The Bearer of this ope : : : f =e ‘ f i : x ; ‘ é ce F] Fe sal e A . or iti { StS Ge Grae it 4 ae as iE : + i ra) ¥ ~—~“gowntown cai ok pont west|beat inventions by the dozen. The -neargst t beach is 35 miles * * ~~ | : Stel: Guster Rails to Cut Head-On pethd on Ford, Lodge Routes S|) re Mikciay. Leave: i Japan's Populace Zany - .| A Hokkaido mastermind wants to away, © _/ | Wri on Trea ches. D 00 pes NOW ... in our ew location Eve and Jim’‘s Home Cooking _ GRAND OPENING | " Opening / (THURSDAY, AUG. 8th Pie and / : ee = oe 4715 DIXIE HIGHWAY — Drayton Plains ‘Quality Since 1935. ! aba. re 100 CHAIRS — OCCASIONALS — "RECLINERS — _ (Se Many Kinds It’s Impossible to Describe Them Here | , BUT .. . Many Are Close-Quts at Cost or Less! Save Up To: 30% } 80 LIVING ROOM SECTIONALS and SOFAS on SALE. Before You Buy Any Furniture Anywhere . Check Our Prices During This Sole! SAVE AT LEAST 25%: | BEDROOM BARGAINS 30 Quolity Suites and Open Stock Pieces | Reduced 95% and More You Owe It to Your Pocketbook fo Pay Us a Visit! UNUSUAL SAVINGS IN | DINING ROOM SUITES | AND OPEN STOCK. PIECES — “Reduced at Least 25%! Many One-of-a-Kind Buffets - and Other Odd Pieces at Cost or Less! BUY RIGHT—RIGHT NOW = fornia’s pride and joy ... Ts finest! Mother ; te an Se ‘Lemons = Si ‘a Bad » ; ol 5 Washer od Dryer ; . yt GE Console TV. -14” GE Portable TV «Zenith Hi-Fi Console e Phonograph-- any ‘Others io rial hah Chest Key Mailed to ‘Your Home - ++ at the Wrigley | » Market Nearest You. _ |’ Second Thamce to Win... ~All Locks Were Changed Monday, Aug Bas ‘Try. Again This b seed Keep a n Carefree With Wri igley H ams limb! ~ “ the temperature © a6 menus around @ ee Wrigley ‘ham. Just bake one 2) ‘Evert Our Buyers — Did A Double Take. /. ‘and you_ Will too, the first time you see these magnificent seedless ‘grapes. For they’re Cali- © Nature surely surpassed herself to produce these beauties. But they’re ‘going fast! So Hurry? They’re 4-ways fresher in Freshland now! Red Ripe Sweet Whole 24-Lb. es Watermelon 4 89 SS Waist les = — 4—- i BOUGHT FRESHER ae SHIPPED. FRESHER i SOLD FRESHER e, 2 SERVED FRESHER — ” ‘Home-Grown i. Cucumbers Be TD \ eee) “Thee See oh pon Gx elliey soem & : Gold Bell Gift erate pra them today in Wrigleys Cook-_ : With-Eggs Conitest Official entry blanks new avaleb , et all, Wrigleys markets. \ Keyko Yellow Macgarkan. og y Gelatin Salads === mt ton = T athe Chocolat Drink Armour’s Star Smoked { er oo ee é mo, F ff fe fs i 7 / Ve , Green Giant mm N _Peas_ ry Ed 49° a | sore € - Sugar Cured ee a " Deming’s Red ‘Alaska a al Sink Half 46 Lb. Avg. Cry-o-vac s: b —— : ib. = sare; * Salmon © uth 4 je i : Out free 30-22-10. ae ; : Ge PS : Pork Loin Roast ~“TE,%3' = sn cute 43%. Sliced Large Bologna Jee”. 40% Lean Ground Beef ro noe” = ATS. Hygrade Skinless Franks =, = 534, Boneless Veal Stew +e Meaty Cubes 69%. Fresh Lake Whitefish . ee US 5e Slice,, Dice, Bake or ei Spam | “ BO 63 __ Duncan Hines White, - Yellow; Choe. | Ae . SPGac . a aS Mixes es wer . ' @ Chee. Fudge Coke Frosings Saxe Sw Wonderful White Venitle LY ae 1M Fy Fresiog ct Me DB Betty Srocker's New TFT Angel Food Cake Mix e-Q® — Macaroon Mix 2.2 253 — 15e off — Specie! Label i. ca ¢ Beec-Mul instal Coltee “Ss 69 Kral ( Orange Drink ) = = 4 } Bovrl Corned Beet er 9Q° iat Brand Poaces - 9 = zon $7 00 __ Delicious Kool-Sip_ e ‘Beverages McLO-Crunt Baciched = MelOCrust Enriched © Kraft Golden = Buy 3 Get 3 FREE Sandwich ‘Bread W hite Bread | Sh ort e * g . (2829 2837 2 798 ae Can e ‘ 20." SSS, alifowiaDineware Now Available At All Wrigley Markets ry PACK UP AND GO GOLD BELL 4 Why hug pecks, sacks and bulky boxes, when you can all-in-one with #8 eompect fitted case. Fashiohed of - . lightweight steel to protect your feast; eomplete with Ib Styrene dinnerware for four. No. 325 sonia 2% Books — = ry ss Beverage Aug. 10, 1957 cE FREE taaAAAAAA FREE With this coupon — your choice of flavors when you buy 3 large bottles at regular price, 3 for 29¢. | Top Frost Frozen | Lemonade if ‘a ip. _” PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT Get 3 — Bottles Ceiaaas good only thru Sat., P % my oH ~Sinch Round Winch : 210° sae Bowl Salad Com’ | oe ee mr ay , Bowl o- f= S Birds Bye Frees. : ? a. ? os a “a . ‘Sirawbernies as 89° Prices. effective ‘ae Sat, Aug. R. ae reserve the PGE Na 0 La] to’ limit — 1 s. ‘TELEGRAPH q 398, AUBURN, ig ) = wep. ? v0 ¢ P. M—THURS, FRI., SAT. ’ TO 9. OFEN THURS, FRI., , SAT. TIL 9 P. FM-oOTHER evouns ‘TIL.6 P.M. i . /- * /~ Ld . children—outstanding young TV stars on populde shows, photo- ° : $ > = graphed right in their studios. ‘ e : * ee: e o> : =: Sew ‘n Save Fabric shops have been chosen headquarters in - 4 se these areas for these Family Circle fashions, and the fabrics e $ a 4 * featured in the magazine, as well as the Simplicity patterns, are ° MH . es Girl available Awe ‘of ~~, iy“ among. oe mg ae ve of the god >. , Se. a= ate styles urin an Head and Ely an alkter cottons an > $ TEL-HURON CENTER — Check-Out Service | 23 ae : ‘ Pl Bae the. ever populor jomiger ho ioe heey wh suits ° . so t the top of t t, al th Sicdsenesdbcoccdecbocnsscccséecsnesiwececcoccoccccsagsenoceseceecccce® 4 ry have, eH Ls "a 5 aa : ee ot ae, ——" a all long icvorites wi : SOOO ne ere een en nomen pene nroreznenressoeeooonscecs . in fs - . ° 3 °$ bright dark tones, Fashion shows featuring these dresses will be held at the 4 s : * exciting si following Sew ‘n Save Fabric Shops—loecal youngsters will model; e <= e®* " crin . e $ : oeves. e { bs : hen! all, At the new shop, Sears Lincoln Park center, on Mon., Tues. and : : 2 4 “s f Ved. August 19, 20, and 21—three shows daily; & e ° HU q eae) 1 i o> “tol G ‘ ra : " Mon., 10:30 — 1:30 — 7 p, m. : od -- . re Kote | : Tues: and Wed: 10:30 — 1:30 —3 p.m ° $$ Golden Jubilée . : 4: rs : 43 School Collection. AT THE EASTGATE SEW “N-SAVE SHOP; Thursdey., Aug. 22 ° : 3s Sizes 3-6x, 1:30 and 7 p nS re : e : = es ‘; . : A :.2 99 "TEL-HURON CENTER: Fri. Aug. 23 — 1:30 and 7 p.m : : 2s : 14170 Seven Mile at GRATIOT: Sat, Aug. 24 — 1:30 and 7 p. m. : i e ‘ ¢ Pee SP aks : e e. e . 3 ‘ie $ @ INSTALL YOURSELF = __ 3 : FW’ AVE FABRIC SHOP i : | ae $3 : 1 Ph. FE 5-4457 9 - -$ > $995 Value $3 : : s: &. oo ° a ie TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ° = . ee = e _ _— 4 Ld * . aA . : ° " e * 4 e oe : § $5, 95 $3 Other Disesél from - 99 to $7. 99 Specveccvevdgaccenepedbochialiiee nine deagiroemnesababiessshpecetcese® * Se e® eS . co s Z e ae ee : 4 . She sencceyesseessenseseenneeatennnnpaPeeeyoonneseogoesnEasosoree es : “3 ‘Choice of colors: Beige, $3 Te 1-Huron ONDERLAN FEderal ¢ *. $ Grey, White. Ideal for s3 Center _ §-9955 : l a Gosme Agaegm , 33 “Best for Children” 7: § ummer erear ance : e yS Secuacsclanesctucvcceccndusendsbanbnhastoabadsbetccgessacsedinscocoos’ Coeeveeveresccccceccccccccccsesccecossoceoeees® Co eeececceeccccoseseccscesacesecccosoosooseseseesecencoeseeenoeeoeee’, + a i ah a ac al ih hata daa * * thursday, friday, saturday SPECIAL anes — } GROUP icicle cotton dresses ; $5 oy ra $10.98 ; + FINE QUA. “LITY. al Shorts q “Finely detailed with smash, “VALUES ‘TO $5. 95 > trim lines for smart appear- | ance. Washable cotton fabrics : colo. Full-cut Sor easy-fitting _action comfort. Sizes 30-'to 44, ‘i Msc evccendevccesececcecesoeesecoeees Peeeercccsecsesvccos LOSPESESSOSETHSSSESEOEOSSOSHOSEESSSHOSSESOOSOSESEROESERES SoG ndecenceccannecedegseacaMmPococoorcccocoedeecesees $9 formely $10.98 » $16.98 | , ' * swondertul summer cottons — broadcloths, shirtings, hashed: At TEL-HURON sheers, gingham checks, cool dacron and cotton blends —_- : Tel-Huron ‘STOR @ shirtdresses, camisoles, cereus styles, jocket dresses — sheaths © Open Monday, and bouffants Store Only Thursday, Friday, @ pastels, bright colors, town ‘dorks, solids, prints, stripes— Saturday Evenings juniors and misses sizes Mees ccnkshoocdskaeta. es reese your fashion wardrobe a these clearance prices COSOCOCCOHHOEOEOTHOSOSEOSOSOSSSOSOEESEEHOSSEHSHHOOESHSOSOHSESOHESSSS seeccccrocencesooscocessennooeoosocseczoooooooosooesouoooosooonoey You Know Wrigleys Would Make a Special Like This! . Campbell's Three fiery dia- pony’ fo each “KD 0 : gold ring. See this pe Guo for Pall $8.00 Down, $7.00 a Week 3 - playwear 8-Diamond Combination Sarr $1 10). dorel (rendinn ne for shorts . oe bermudas —_. the modern bride. = 2 “ F $11.00 Down. $2.50 2 Week t-shirts : swimsuits 10-Dia. a. Wedding Duet Five each forums je Be it el You 8] igi pd elaaditeg this $16.00 Down. $3.00 Weekly { f id @ short er shar ad ber bermuda shorts in rey i, chine stripes, e = cotton knit-t-shirts, cardigons, slipons, blousons in eolide, ° ppeaeatis from famous makers in lastex knits, cotton yen * — savings! Shop “ for hg selection! 3 bh * Wrrirtriiiuli tl LLL POSCOSS OSL OSE RESO SE OHORSESOO DES EH OOD S CoH OOOTE ja =; x< ” open nights to9 Pi ma pe we per hruredagy F600: stadey Titi a ; ‘ | i —Seereeeeverecccescccosscasescsscosensoesscsssseossosssososes TEL-HURON bie ree Ol ee at 7s wankire ‘Onn ao to 6 | MIE UUs cdtndcenaiatatvechcocadovecocapscecoccepebocececococeccccsocecovebebeovcocsedeloccovococococctocococccse = gy \. Open Mon, Thurs, Frig Sat. to 4 Vo my eee ae baits : ess ele a - Fevgeeesevensonnns \sesnensroncaserssavenaneeenes: eobevercederrecceseees Feaveneveneascoccosenscccessasoenonsseoonsseess Sesvcocccsvoescsdonsodegasecsosee oeseneseoce eeeeccesesesodeeiet | | ao 7 . ? ry ! ' f : ‘ : ede et a ee a So : POF Le j = aE : } es ‘ Me ie ih: 4 eae, ea if is ay fy | ie | 4 ‘Branch Formed at Lake Angelus A new ae | of the Women's National Farm, and Garden Association has been formed under the _ sponsorship of the Pontiac Branch. ~ 2 Mrs. Jack Rothberg opened her home.on Lake Angelus Tuesday for a breakfast and meeting” at which the Lake Angelus Branch was ' Mrs. William McCallum of Birmingham, national sss extension chairman, told the alms of the national => “ e garden association, and assisted the Pontiac Branch | with sponsorshi bag A planning. Also attending was : Mrs. Arthur Hy ae extension chairman. or | 8 Bs oe 4 Members of the Polka Branch pat * a : - organizational plans are Mrs. Stan Sibiey, s some hospitality chairman, Mrs. Arthur W. Seiden, ; Mrs. Walter K. Willman, first vice president of the. Pontiac Branch and Mrs. C.-T. Ekelund, a member — of the national board. OFFICERS CHOSEN Elected to offices in the new organization are - : Mrs. Newton Skillman Jr., president; Mrs. Roth- berg, firstvice president; Mrs. James S. -Tuttle, second vice president; Mrs. George H. King, secre- tary, and Mrs. Ernest F. Chritton, treasurer, a Others are Mrs. A. R. Dodge, program chairman; 4 ® Mrs. Charles F. Kern, social chairman, and Mrs. — AP Wirephete : bershi Zz : yillowe silk ‘muslin with the top trimmed. in a garland Merle A. Yockey, membership chairman. > of multi-colored flowers. The skirt is draped by a Newly Married clip of pearls, At right is a two-piece outfit of black and white tweed material trimmed with a white band. Fqubles Living also visit Stockholm and - Paris, * * * Glenna Swan of Menominee road and Jeanne Killoran of Berkshire drive are attending Summer school-at the Univer- sity of Hawaii, combining vaca-_ tion with studies. , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Donald-. LOU ANN MERGLER Try Tricks to Update. Wardrobe: ‘PARIS. (INS)—You can have a painless and quick “new look” regardless of whether you resemble a “spindle’’ or “dove’’.. or if you are “hippy” or cat- ‘ter, Suellen, of Seattle, Wash., for the past two months, During this time several luncheons were given, the most recent one being held Monday ~ afternoon by Mrs. Cecil Mc- Callum of Dwight avenue. like, asthe "57 silhouette de- mands. Here is what you should do first thing in September: Put a double row of buttons ‘on your single-breasted coat. Add a high fur—premerable fox—collar and wear it. with gloves and shoes to match the fabric shade. KERCHIEF COLLAR Neinstedt, Mrs. Lucius How- lett, Mrs. Fred Hayes, Mrs. H. Edwin Scott, Mrs, ‘Daw-. son Baer, Mrs. William Mad- dock, Mrs, Clarence Smith and Mrs. James Clark. Mrs, Russell Barrett, Mrs. Caroll Best and“ Mrs. Edna Winglemire, all of Holly, also _ entertained. Mrs. R, Sanford Craft Jr., to Tre BY RUTH SAUNDERS» Friday evening. to Poxas for + Nepal pool before ‘the ‘potluck’ picnic supper. Wing Fame With21,719 Freckles But Lovely Swede _ Isn’t Pleased eeivie Fauble, son of Mr. and Still at Lawton, Okla. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Carter of Omar street announce the marriage of their daughter, Chariene Horn, to Pvt. LeRoy Six pages today in Women's Section s. Theodore R. Fauble of Remove the collar of your Mrs Willi Beattie. Mrs BLOOMFIELD HILL'S. — suit and replace it by a stripe Helen Decker" - ow Sg When Mr. and Mrs, Thomas ~ x *® COUPLE ARRIVES About Her Spots -Snelibrook road. | or- triangle of the suit fabric bard and Mrs. Wilma Dickin- C. LeMessurier of Barbour Mr Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCart- — S * * *. ; with fringedends__worn - ker= son were other hostésses, terrace and their son, Philip ahd Mrs. William Young ney have arrived from Austin, STOCKHOLM, Sweden #% — The couple was married July chief or scarf fashion. Wear Duder LeMessurier, go down to Wallbillich) " - ‘rex. -w-make their home on 10 in First Battalion Avenue ; the suit with a hat of the suit ponder ca ty tae Tes San Antonio, Tex., early in of Hutchinson, , Kan., announce Burnley drive. risen sad =, — Church ‘at Ft. Hood, Tex. They fabric or of fur that covers day to réturn home. September te attend Philip's the birth of son, William _ ‘They are at present with Mrs. with the titian hair, w were attended by Mr. and Mrs. _ all your hair. : * wedding to Sarah Joe Robert- David, ~_ 3. _.._McCartney's parents, Mr. and to be told that she got her tam = hennis Marsino of Oxford. . = * * ‘Among the 153 University og 0M 8 Eroup of friends and * Mrs. Oliver K, Kelley of Wood- through a tea strainer. -- “The new Mr. and Mrs, Fau- Wear your threefifth or Michigan students who earned J i ‘Spring Coats “Were to 59.98. eee. 3 17 Coats Sus — Second Plot 8 SPORTSWEAR Blous “Were to. 798 | Cotton sleeveless in white and pastel colors. Sizes 32-38. * SKIRTS “2 ‘Were to 10.98 ag a 4 8% Cottons, — linens. in ds, prints or i aciag ; SHORTS “Wre. to 3. i. ‘ Whites ond pastels. Broqactene, saileloth“and chino. Sportswear _ Mata Floor Sn = cailiiebars Wear : : — $2 93 84 eee eee = swor 1 Ark conorTont COMFORT OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL INSIDE STORY € HERE 1S THE ON JUNIORS’ ( WINTER COATS. ae Breaking into-fashion headlines this _ ear are the coats that prove two abrics are better than oné! Slim and youthful styles . . . some are revers- ible 2-in-l coats . . . others are luxu- riously lined with deep fur-like fabrics. Junior size, but, not in age or styling! Sizes 7-15. See them now! * A. Black and white 100% wool tweed is fabulously lined with white Orlon* . pile, Smart cardigan type neckline. @ *DuPont's acrylic fiber - B. Silverdongic brushed flannel ‘ee- tures muted-stripe pile lining. Two . small belts outline smart pleated back. iC. Reversible 2-in-I coat. Casual black and white wool tweed on one side, dressy fleecy black on other. Gee Vivacious velvet inspires festive evening fashions vam Slim and suptious fashions in regal rayon-velvet. Added to the magni- ficence of fabric are the practical touches of crease-resistance and water-repellency. Dresses that are positively the very last word in lamour, that almost beg to go out cing and dining. Sizes 10-18. - - A. Empire sheath has interesting new © Jhigh neckline, full length back zipper, stylish new bowed back pleat. . B. Turtle neck loveliness tops this slim, slim sheath. Belt sparked with beautiful, glittering rhinestones. *Fire red *Royal blue © COLORS: : © Basie black ; | ‘ 8B. ». Fall ’57 suits _. “take to fur’ weet 9 A cas ined gepee Ge See eons! cyiea Soest fer : - ee ey Ee i 7) ee . = a j ¥ / ; fz 4) Sheen car'coat |) has pile hood - 10" fF Wecncves tubers styling that offers : 4 warmth without bulk. Lovely style + 7 é in water-repellent cotton sheen, woo! . 4 interlined. In wanted colors. 10:18. A. Other car coats from 8.98-16.98 fal og Ae ' : ” j ee Te " ‘ ua. ALTERATIONS ARE FREE AT FEDERAL’S ee | gehen geo 4 ¢ at Fe See. jf be eae a - e - 1 : f Epps : | closing o CA summe | (left) of Cooley ~ conclusion street, Judy Hillman of West Huron were Sandy McIntyre SE: ion of summer activities. afternoon marked the Roy | Beatties Ma rk 25th Anniversary . sons, Frank and Kenneth, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and By JOAN HANAUER Mrs, Jack Crawford, at the Craw- NEW YORK (INS) — Jayne ford home in Rochester. One-hun-| Mansfield wants fans to notice dred guests were present for the her big blue eyes even if she lawn party. ; has to cover up her curves-to : be sure they do. One-half the homes in the U.S. x o. New Jayne ‘Puts Face, Mind First No Appointment Necessary— Lome Any Time! 78), N. Saginaw Pontiac’s New One-Price Permanent Wave Shop HOLLYWOOL with Cut and Set NONE — HIGHER ~ You Get All This: ® Custom Haircut @ Permanent by an experienced, licensed _ operator — ® Styled Set @Guarantee...a complete wave for $3.75. None higher. WAVE SHOP (Over Bazley’s) Spinet with BETSY special feature’ 7M YEAR _‘RASY YE OB ere © 5 any other LESTER - Point by point... you'll find thar the Betsy _ Ross Spinet is the finest piano you can select, - Look at the construction... listen te the tone. ae tty the touch...ask about the many _ Ing but the genuine Betsy Ross Spinet _Dampp-Chaser equipped te insure mois- , ture control...no ether plane | evananee | RMS AVAILABLE =| ae ROSS SPINET this Z movie, “Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?”, plays up her my face first. I'm not teasing ~— I'm serious about this. I “as men. I want women to like me, to be on my side.” In her attempt to feature her face and play down her fig-. ure, ° Miss: Mansfield is cur- rently studying, reading — and wearing high necklines. She threatens: to cover herself from neck to toe and turn her dazzling blonde hair dark if ‘Tufted bedspreads, tufted scatter oe ye ee rugs and bath sets, which are be:| has a rubber latex back, _ By ANNE HEYWOOD _ - mie dice nap gee 7-If no tumble dryer is available, ; reading, talking with experts fashion picture, have the|spread tufted rugs in the shade to ree volunteer work will advatage of being simple tol ary fiuffing the tufting by either)! , I have to work so hard- and and doing caged launder at home, Here are some ager -. long at it that I never have a help-you get sufficient ground- washing tps brushing lightly with a stiff brush _ ee oe so shane 26 Sd ok whet Bias ing in the new field to know * * theca nto any = teas bor Call the he ee ; whether it 1-Preserve washing ach “a8 tes ' < : a ature is not hogher than 90 degrees . = ee : CAN'T AFFORD RISK Raisin Loaf at py colors, 105 degrees fo Set new honors through new de-| "4 —— Dag comme nen at Carol Louise tags op to x 6 can be abricy, Mende abd fies Nyon, |_S_ i tn ER, her mother and can't at. Johanson ea Has Topping laundered in home aie ma- acetate, viscose, fiber E, Saran) Se ford to take chances Robert i. chines. _and Mylar join cotton in bringingf * cae we : | Ci 5-Never rub or wring tufted new resilience, new sparkle, new PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL | Fredicksen © mnamon rugs or spreads. Shake thenionce color brightness, new decorator! ay Ee were marie Piatt Sore me Sea a Se le 3 *.! Ld - ween Uncut tee. Srety wire fervang in| Filling Is Varied gi ee ee ie : Write, phone or call in person for Free anche. , bork it because he scension Mrs. Goldman’ 'g| tumble dryer to restore original are about 7,520 daily PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 . : wes horitg, She cane home at- Lutheran in Sees A paar omnpnpers tite aed ed night exhauted from the tel Cok Pack Rolled Coffee Cake — That's the biggest trouble ents of the JANET wadid Rig Niride' ore M+ ogee wa seg. seul dase have no energy left for getting qnd Mrs. Wil-| weaises 10 the skien it you make! é ade. - Liam Johanson nig delicious raisin coffee cake’ oe oe p East Bev- tor them. The recipe makes four This Fi - threetmonth period to 1 | A gmig Hag yeast | ‘agatonal wet wot." (Carol L. Johanson Weds | izarettm 1 Our. new —_ go gat movies FA y end cinnamon ie and such. But it won't be for that are wrong for you and un- + nagepoe an Church in Ascen-) sitenting: the bride as matron of| salt and sugar to flour and ¢ut in cover = that are worth in- — |honor, Mrs. Donald Mclsaac wore | margarine. i ul eo Carol is a Pulte of Mr. and) = Sheath dress of white lace over! gui yeast mixture into flour | fall look . RE alle Mrs. William Johanson of East, ‘@!¢t with white accessories. She’ Jicture, ada rest of milk and | Tf you want the name of & (poor gmc aeons t the|cattied a hand bouquet of white Beat a Gen‘ haaed : ; ood vocational tester in your ye As ‘carnations: and yellow. rosebuds. | *S5* basis on g oa 4 ¥ bridegroom are Mr, and Mrs. Karl, a floured board until dough is comm: gt send me & /Fredicksen of Gage street. Kenneth Squires served as best | elastic. Use only enough extra | SERIOUS READING Ih. ‘\Tutted | ‘Ragas girl and others with = ‘problem will have to * * *& |MR. AND MRS, R. L. FREDICKSEN . in Lutheran Church Rite Spa dlageg- Johanson becamejillusion, and she carried a. hand, bride of Robert -L. Fredicksen’ ‘bouquet of whit arnations and Saturday evening at 7 o'clock in a! wnt psriemegd te ceremony performed by the Rev. For hér wedding the bride chose a sheath gown of white peau de sole featuring a rolled Sabrina neckline extending to the center back. Streamers from a flat bow centered in the back Fontes about halfway down the | |sheath dress of lace and georgette Ci lin Variety - | -Ithe ‘college girl again this year. hay gi ipa havent | V alae ‘A te lowent temperature it rag erly avenue. a a so = = take some to the ne’ or Robert's par- ithe extra loaves in your deep ents are Mr. \tweexe. and Mrs. Karl _The—recipe, eh ae jiehin = te Goldman, is an old’ New Engian Fredicksen of cob hed hak: spethertas lave Gage street, 1662 $. Telegraph Rd.. Care ‘on to her. The Goldmans: have 7 coups etfted flour Have all ingredients at room | dark cottons ‘temperature. Heat milk to luke warm. Add a spoonful of sugar ft . and the yeast to one cup of the give you a ‘milk: and stir to dissolve. Add | pine tea — * * man and Arnold Johanson of - Lake Orion, brother of the bride, a and Karl Fredicksen, brother of : the bridegroom, ushered. Place in greased bow] and let For her daughter's wedding Mrs. ek oy ue gl ~ ey ae Johanson chose a periwinkle blue, Knead again ‘Tise a second hour, Cut dough into 45 portions and roll each into Shirtwaist cottons with - skirts or sheath. 10. 95 and oe 95. ~ Juniors 9 to 15—Misses, 12 to 20 lwith white accessories and a pink’. a seed paasl tiara was worn | with a tiny nose veil of French ‘and white carnation corsage. — . wet & oe Mrs. Fredicksen wore toast: So colored lace over taffeta with beige Brush with melted butter, sprin- accessories and a white and yellow Kle with sugar and cinnamon and carnation armen. raisins. Roll like a jelly roll and a * | piace in greased bread pans. The newlyweds i for a northern: Sprinkle tops with additional sugar Michigan honeymooon. and cinnamon. | i - If desired, jelly and coconut or College Gal ~~ isliced apples may be put inside Needs Flats dough before rolling. Let rise for 45 minutes. Bake 30! Tinutes in 350-degree oven. Re-| — move from pan as soon as coffee | cakes are done. ~ cottons and silk and cotton to wear thru fall. 19.95 t 39.95 Misses Sizes 10 to 20 Glaze May Wear 4 Glazed finish on a fabric means that it's been given a shiny ap-: roll ‘wah ihedee om ——. Some wear off after the. 1 likes to bh first sudsing and others last a jong Today a girl likes to have 4/ti46 To be sure of a good glazed ivariety of flats at her beck and) \finish, look for a label that reads call—enough to match the costume, | \“‘permanent.” Flats will get a high grade with Shop Every Night ‘til 9—Saturday ‘til 6 — 3 eae Others in dark textured AX 4 I, bw MEURINE Rape ER RETRO ripe: They’ re. hace! Dark cottons in. E women’s. half-sizes. Many are— jacket AGB. igs oe IT. 95 to 29.95 the occasion and the mood. Bermuda shorts and knee socks | | sti require loafers, But while | ‘they may be the brown ones with | crossed-over straps just like the | college man’s, they may also be | plainer, unstrapped moccasins in | Many giris’ flats also have elasti- | ‘cized toplines. : i In loafers and other flats, soft- ness is the distinguishing feature: that sets them apart from last. year’s, Their trim leather soles, and their soft leather uppers are often so flexible the whole shoe) can be rolled up into a’ ball in the hand, TWO VERSIONS Transitional ‘Cotton Dresses - > « A PREVIEW TO Indian Summer _ Extlusives by _ Nardin of Dallas, Carol King and Nelly Don ALL SUMMER COTTONS rir V3 Off Summer Shorts Abd _ and Blouses SUMMER HATS No. 8127 = —— - ‘ae juded is in sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, as a $0 years Size 10, 4% yards of 35 From. 22.95 ..$2.95} |) For this pattern, send 25¢ in \ ; coins, your name, address, size de- \ _ “Cotton Shop 718 W. Huron 61 W. Huron De Cor sired, and the Pattern Number to ‘Sue Burriett, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Iilinois. Don't miss the Fall and Winter complete pattern catalog. It's chock-full . of. sew-easy, up-to-the- i minute styles for every size. Send wal’ \% cents today. ‘ST? issue of Basic’Fashion, our) There are two. main ideas in flats. One is the plain, soft, moc- | casin version in the same color, as the skirt and stocking above it. ‘This all-of-a-piece way of dress. | tion to well-fashloned ankle. i | ing has a way of drawing atten- Even the most flexible mocca- | “ gins have resilient leather soles—- | a boon on hikes, But flats may also be quite dressy with spectator«type per- forations, tiny laced weskits, self’ bows of leather and inserts of con- pute leather texture or color. | wear indoor or © outdoor because . it has.a heel, very soft leather, with elastic. gold = 395. : Black, Sloe, white or pink. binding college, or girls’ who work Canterbury tycora | : ~Stip-on tong sleave.-.7-95;Short sleaves>.6.95/ 1 . Classic Cardigan. 8. 95, Matching skirt. ‘Wondamere fur-blend Fashioned with the sweater-blouse | With matching skirt. .. .10.95 and 12/95. these are the full-fashioned sweaters with matching skirts for girls who go to é 10.9 “In butternut, coral, blue, green... k. for the Bride # < © - to treasure Op steatine = Mewtssathe season's loveliest potter, end chosen by the season's loveliest — brides. Let us write “Carillon” ofter your nome in ovr Bride's Registry... your — ‘ * Pontioc’s Oldest lewelry Store FRED N. PAULI Co. s a, ee Mh FE 2-7257, P ie cis Tax incl. * The Store Where - Quality — — “Golden Pontiac” Get Your Free Eaty Book Bianks at Pauli Jewelers SRN ee Rae ec eit SO EAR Nese | eT es Te Ro ee Pht ta ae a ee PAAR So) NAN : I ‘ ’ nn W Ea FEATURING THE LATEST. FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR 7 MALING’S FINAL SHOE STARTS THURSDAY - | N. SAGINAW st. side-down like the ‘sloth in hi ae x * ‘ | ‘Then the tine broke. Frank fell—| oe ise to det poner Sens, a teas ee ess ‘tice Psychiatrist Hilde Bruch is not- | She punished him. In hig room | roam, ed tor her Tesearch into the She spanked him as hard as she | hpe she doesn't make a habit causes of obesity i children, In ‘wanted so to how! herself. she ns ie ohana she writes, “Quite often food has a ‘To a burt child, ice cream.is not; been offered by the mother as a |for Snack? — : if i ees Toe NAGLE, Sy oda areendpin! ; tood that leads to overweight. he's known. And begins to develop a morbid, unending cravings for * *£ | A hurt child can no more find jchandise than he can in the mer- real comfort in the grocer's mer- ee |May Guest - Raid Icebox. | Visitor tsn’t Freel to Forage Without! Host’s Permission BY cMaLY POST : When invited 7 e git [ For casual town ad country summer living— the classic tailored skirt worn with a drip dry blouse. Wear Casual Chiffon look. White and black pin-checks est have a pattern of “worsted suit-|or white and navy-blue stripes are ing” and can be worn before lunch-| the latest Paris pattern for chiffon time without giving an over-dressed |dresses in casual shirt-waist styles. Practical minded French and In silk chiffon dresses,- the new- American women will go in for 'synthetic fabrics with the silk- FoR . chiffon look and touch. “TT WEEN-AGE DEBS fase fee ene navy-blue for elegant afternoon | dresses and matching coats. Its American equivalent is nylon- chiffon -for that special young Is whose tastes have ‘nek = teen-ager’s desire to look ‘and piay grown up... When it comes down to the real MeCoy — pure_silk for the silken look — women can decide on plain shades or prints in new Sunyner leolor pallet, Plain silk in surah, ‘shirting, shantung, chiffon or crepe | weaves look newest in beige, dark |turquoise and navy-blue for day- time and all the pastel shades for evening. _ | 3-Point Job |Good Plan jin Packing - - {latches are secure and the inside’ jcOnserve space. sand place it‘ frént down acro the width of the suitcase, tucking |. a or 0 burney Job of packing sagthied ing- to pack. Be sure handles and) ig clean. 3, Attack: Start packing with ‘heavy bulky items, putting them in first so they ‘will: be on the bottom and) Fill shoes with small items ‘to! Roll up soft articles such as Tony will enhance out the true beau- ty of your hair .. { ‘ ‘ For a jacket, button it, aie. in the collar at thé back of the ease. Pick up the sleeves at the backseam, letting them fold them-' of the jacket. Fold up the bottom of the jacket, with the fold at the waistline. | -For men’s trousers, fold together: lengthwise and place the top in. first, then fold the legs back over! the waist, using a piece of card- board at the fold to reduce wrink-) ling. Color Combinations Enlarge Wardrobe The correct and tasteful use of, color is a most important part — dressing right. Occasionally, the use of caine! or off-beat color schemes provides’ a welcome relief from the standa) combinations worn, Making use of | alle Good dancing portners always . selves and-lay them the length f ' you gain poise and confidence from | - A permanent and hair styling by your feminine loveliness . . bring appointment. s Beouds Salon Riker Me ae rise of Lobby hdve fun... cre always in demand you've learned at frequent Scudent | Parties. At these gay affairs, held in an Bttractive studio, dancing with all kinds of people «+» have loads of fun besides! orl eahad Oot Hepat osu es tema 0s eae dina. wet shown many shortcuts to anes larity by our expert teachers. So if you want to have a really good time at your next party, be sure your dancing is up-to-date. Come in for your first lesson now! Arthur Murray Scadios, “Did you that many doctors builds confidence,” says Nancy Graham, Arthur Murray teacher. a wider range of enlor combina-| tions can create the illusion of a: larger wardrobe besides helping) you lead a more “colorful” life. Initiation Conducted | Mrs. Lioyd Leach was initiated! into the Defending Circle of the! Women of the Moose Monday eve-. ning. The class was in honor of the new College of Regents leader ' 25 €. Lawrence St. ARTHUR MURRAY FE 2-0244 NO SUMMER HAIR aoe © ee! a Good Sesto. Portan PERMANENTS, from... . 85. 00; CALLIE’S. BEAUTY SHOP ; 116 N. Perry YE 2-6381 4 Mrs. F. B. 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SIZE. . . 2 POR G5e GIANT PKG | ter "end Sd | ‘Wael Ieooing Kratt’s Velveeta Whiz A pes ie wd i ew fa Bo Fok YOUR COOKING NEEDS we ere -RRARTS MIRACLE _ KRATS--?oR SALADS |. BRICIOUS CHEESE POOD | cHneSE SPR rag aw ae Me A. ee \ AP he BB) et eee Lele oH ey SS Ane sae i - oe : Nees cs ae f for : if ‘| ye oS eee : Vee teen AS ee ar ai : ms Me F! +. s i p cod « Ate 1a ae ane ee yaar : i Hf gig | Fee g : i ; BP LE i Grill 9 Thumps Thomas, | | 8-4, in City Baseball;| ft ; nF * fe g ” a ~ ‘ a | F i H al QUEEN AND HER STARS — _ ISyear-cld queen of the All-Star game in Cii- cago Friday night welcomes a on the team, John Brodie (eft) of Stanford _ Miss Judy Neal, - - Hoe hg Esk is E 3 g & ~f * 5 ss eg} i ad > FF k He iG H eg . tg if Fi ts E E Fe ig - = Z § A z i 7 | 3 2 ‘te e 3 rs S "and John Arnett of Southern California. Brodie pair of players and Jerry Tubbs of Oklahoma were named co- captains against the New York Giants. : Cubs’ Rush Shakes Redbirds, 8.2 Bob Rush and Ron Kline, a pair of righthanders with the National League's cellar chums, don’t win rivery. often..But when they do it gure raises liob with the pennant conténders. 1. lace. Milwaukee's Braves «/* * * : Rush, Who only beats the leader » |Philadelphia's Robin Roberts. Th¢ onetime Cub ace had this lone jin the bag early. The seventh plage Bruins rapped Sad Sam ik to the basement in the final stand- 54\dette Park for the city Class A “finals of this topsy-turvy double- ~ | Jones for two runs in the first on) Cardinals Jolted From wild pitch.Jenes, now 9-5, left in the seventh when three Cub runs made it 6-1. Bob Speake,—who drove in three runs, and Cal Nee- man homered for the Cubs while Stan Musial hit his 25th for the Cards. : * * * ‘|plating desertion of their home cities for more than-a year. . Apparently owners vote impulsively . . . “Lou Per- rini is @ great guy, let him go.”". »-. “Bill Veeck is a~ so st dismayed. ° sound busiriess rivalry, Recently San Fre of the majority of tion,” one columnist wrote. -was the reverse of earlier releases. ‘Now the temper of the California fans is perceived in their sports columns. There is great rivalry between San Francisco-and Los Angeles all right, but it is a nasty man who puts on circus stunts to fill ball parks ‘ls se for so. on, The human element, past frichdships, inside cliques; all combine to give the public a picture | he last of indecision; lack of scientific exploratory methods and — "Already the Giants are in trouble.” No one took | the trouble to estimate properly the cost of installa- ‘tion for toll TV. The figures, when released, were .. Belatedly it was announced franchise “moves were not contingent on TY-toll income. This PATCHWORK CLUB IS. NOT WANTED ists sport pages mirrored feeling fans . . . “We don’t want a patchwork second-division ball club while our neigh- bor to the South ehh cere contender. We are a big enough town fo bring in a really big league opera- Giants Get Frisco Offer Coast Shift NEW YORK (®— The proposed moves of the New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers to the West Coast were closer to reality today after three developments: 1. An engineer’s report taken Giants to move out of New York. .3, Mailing of a formal but as yet undisclosed offer by San Fran- cisco to the Giants. : The engineer's report te a spe- cial mayor's committee said tt would cost $21,480,000 te build a statement to you be in the best interest of the’ Get Closer | site in downtown Brooklyn and $20,730,000 on an alternate site. In addition, the survey estimated complete rehabilitation. of the area in Brooklyn would cost about 52 million dollars, nearly double the <'30 million approved by the state - legislature. Walter O'Malley, Dodgers’ pres- ident, refused comment. on en- gineer’s report but in most sections it wag agreed that the estimated cost would rile out any new Brook-- lyn park for the Dodgers, who have approval to move to Los An- geles if and when they request it. woe canned | “Warren Spahn won his llth for’ the Braves, who had only five -hits ‘Bicmar Moves Into Finals CIO, Franklin Follow Suit) two fnaliats , takes on cellar-dwelling Sta- jum Inn Thursday night at Beau- crown. * * * 5 S43 Bicmar gained its berth in the elimination tournament by. scoring a convincing 9-2 victory over Elks No. $10 last night; The form sheet also took a beat- Bil wl eeebesceneneets al Coser wun Slawavecw Onrovevone oni Fel cccouowonsoom iy 4 : rt = bee “Sl eweweee * Berry, Kinley. T-2:23. A-36,802. 'Crawford Could Be ‘Cup Prayer’ Answer. SOUTH ORANGE, N, J. w— Chris Crawford loomed today as the possib swer to the United States Davis prayers. Maybe or next, but in three to five years this 6-3 stringbean may be “big This was the hope, anyway, at/i ' + covered stadium on one proposed deVienzo Tops ‘World Field - ittler Good Bet, Too, for $101,200 Tourney Starting Tomorrow - himself has said ‘shooting for $3,500 and for $30,000 makes a big difference. Yet it is the same on SS Se ee mee es. ‘Another good bet is Gene Lit- tler who blazed across the final 18) Woo Feeley said Stoneham would meet with his board of directors soon, presumably to present San Francisco's offer and to make his Details of San Francisco's offer to the Giants may be known today. Stewart.‘in Bad’ With Net Powers ithe Tith ranking U. S. amateur chairman Harold Lebair of the in- ternational play committee said yesterday:. ae, SS “Stewart has been violating ov policies for a period of two. years or so but most of the time he has made excuses and we have ‘let him off. This time he has gore teo far in complete disregard of ovr instructions.” i - i i 4i 8 = J HgeQreao—Me acy _M®@eeouneundl ; Tah a oHOe rue non oup : Ai if ea sf ioe ed io oo : wls- rh, ses es eae Mrs. Morauerdt Wins Weekly WDGA Event lnerupat Walt ‘Moryn’s sacrifice fly and a er : ra — state champion. Ryima used 29° | spree +1) Helen Grinnell, GC; wag run. | ‘Kansas’ City. Attdetics, ‘retarme \ poy tees 3 St & ¥ ; i ae ey # 5 } fay i oe at TE « veel af ‘f oe ay te a é 3 oe eh { i eek ee \f Be ‘ Y i the 8:30 nightcap. Baptist and Lake | dee 8:9 SNEED. Baptist and Lake-| Craft Promises: “More Victories | at Kansas City in Front Office by “Owner Johnson # ig a g i z ay 4 ‘$ 4 | —} ES e 2” es cs i ee E ® Keiths Lead Baplist fo Waterford Crown Kelth—"“Skin. Pe Drayton Drug. ‘The. etunere with the Detroit Lions in 1956. ed to know “what's wrong with Cassady?” year For that reason, everybody want- BS yea wren with him,” ey Tote, who must Dupopular Dickien: id * Umps Target. for M issiles| RICHMOND, Vic 1 = Sliven esc emia ade Vandérhoof, a third base umpire Police 9 Ousts i Bill Hayward clouted a solo home ran for the Policemen in In Class E yesterday, iin Wil- ae hurled a‘ five - hitter and slammed a 6th-inning homer to pace Clarkston's 4-3 conquest of the. Boys Club while Lytell - Colegrove howed to Oxford, 4-1. Clarkston outslugged congo F Glenn, 14-7, and the Boys Club blanked Tel-Huron, 3-0, on Darryl playoff Thursday at Jaycee Park. +. Webb After Revenge first and none out in the sixth. The batter lined out and John- ston, trying to get back, . was called ‘safe by first base umpire) Cal Drummond, However, Van- derhoof — crossing the from third—called him out and in Tilt With Joseph CHICAGO (®—Chicago’s Spider Webb and Charley Joseph of New Orleans, a pair of leading middle- weights, clash tonight. at Chicago Stadi- New Course Laid Out for @rion Boat Races — The minimum age is 12 years in alee tbe excite one de dent must pass the following tests: big year for him this season. READY TO RIDE — The Lions are expecting big things from Howard “Hopalong” Cassady this year. The former Ohio State star failed to score last year, but coach Buddy Parker sees a Two Alouettes Hurt MONTREAL (#—Halfback Joel Wells and end Doug McNichol were admitted to the hospital last injured when he stumbled and fell in the fourth quarter. Shaw’s Practice Called at Wisner. field. well as over the former-combined use the old course, off the north side of Park Island. Lake Orion Sailing events take place in the morning, with the power races starting at 1 p.m. Three classes will compete in both outboard and inboard races. There will be an course between Park Island and) - Boat Club is sponsor, ._._~__+- PUGL PRESSURE ReEGULAT Recommended by tarbereter aa acto tae eee eet exhibition run by high-powered hydroplanes. : Shaw’s baseball team will prac-} itice Thursday night at 5:30 p.m. mants casouimt ewcmés non permeet = | Huggins in Ist Place PEORIA, Ill, (@—One first place and a fifth place gave Robert Hug- snipe boat championship yester- day. Huggins, who had been locked in first with two others, ‘has garnered 6,017- points. AND FLATS - TUBING - SASH - AOROTAME 2 AND _ FIXED COLUMNS inte mage | AS LITTLE ‘PER NATIONAL LEAGUE real , | CHEVROLET | |*150 Model 2-Door * HEATER | + WASHER © Bas ae gl Han These Extras— "1695 . DELIVERED LICENSE ond TAX PAYMENTS — AS LOW AS ‘48 Per Month os you buy, you're fiable to | pay-many dollars more IF you don't see un before that new Chevrolet! All we : for 24 Stet se wi Oakland OUR abe CAR LoTs o FE 6-416! A ne Sesinew ‘Hows z vivsctedl August Tire first line tires but PREMIUM NYLONS at these tow, Low PRICES TUBE TvYPe Race tire coristruc- tion provides extra 15. m.p.h. safety margin, temperature than — ordinary tires. Double-strength — @ ; Speed Safety ‘Wel Sefety Shock Satery cm V Withstands up te 40° higher road These are the tires that were proved safe. at the Indianapolis’ §00-mile speedway at speeds faster than you'll EVER drive cords make tire virtually immune todmhpect damage. a J ¥ Lf + { j140 N.. Saginaw, is bn Outdoor Editor % Sidatiiabs netts, Snakes! BY JACK PATTERSON i Tt may be our imagination but f this seems to be the worst year ate. One problem, not compounded of recklessness or illegal operation, but just a result of numbers is ee ee wee * or * Alive” Allen re- ARR RI HRA ea MR ccc MMM NM ll MR ea REL SM TL ‘Sat sae $2.98 44.98 ‘Men's Ivy League JACKETS °4.45 ‘Wilson New Car "Leaing Co. Birmingham 1350 N. “Bouman , KHAKIS. All Three August -Out tdoor. Subjects seh Che Seen ; B iii 5 be it : LE g —_ ‘Rattl(er)ing Good Battle Bicyclist, 14, off the winner in a hectic son of Henry McGuire, 7535 as your wrist” after he ran Kills Snake A 14-year-old cyclist who sought an argument with a three and a half foot long Michigan rattler, came bit of-action the other day ‘on Clintonville road. But Young Bernard McGuire, | Bi Clarkston road, isn’t witting] to repeat the “rattl(er)ing” battle very soon. \ _ Bernard killed the snake, deseribed as “big around over it with his bicycle. He Thie els Takes Small- JOGSC Skeeter |Wins Honor in National Shoot rlaghou's._12Weor.! Old. Eddie Brown Is Sub-Junior Champ (Special to Pontiac Press) first noticed a car, zig-zag- ging ahead of him, while hurrying home before his ae pane me year, st front tire became flat from {a leak. Rangers Hold. Eleventh Show | Bob Brogeman MC for! Aug. 11 Event; Expect About 200 Horses . Entries from many outstate com- muinities are expected for the elev- enth annual all-western horse show ance takes place at the regular site of the show for many years, located on Davisburg road, two and one-half east of Davisburg. Master of . ceremonies (ring- master) will be Bob Brogeman of Davisburg. Mrs. Jewell of Meta- mora will be chief judge, For any further information inquiries should be made of “Duke” by calling FE 2-4032, L fairly strong reminder of the some Based. : Besides the western events there will be an all-breeds class parade class. and others Show gets under way at 10 a.m, Ribbons and es as se wihiene fa viual award wil be the hgh title for both men ne Bl potat Ps als “pets ” | 5. Lear Lake Depths - makes its home in Utica, wrote the conservation t ALL OUTDOORS (INS) — For the best fishing during ‘‘dog days” of August, knowing the depth of a lake will help you catch more than anything in ‘the tackle In Ontario, recent surveys on lakes where depths were measured with an electric echo sounder have shown that previous speculation by anglers and residents usually have been over-estimated. In some cases, by as much 4s 50 feet or === Big Aid in Biding Fish little gadget te have along pir Especially at this time of year- when fish lay in certain depths of -water because of es. at those levels, Knowing the depth of the lake, R, E, Whitfield, of the Ontario Department of Lands and Forest said, “an angler can guess pretty close to where the fish are — or should be.” Of course, the average fisher- man could not afford to invest in the electrical equipment needed for this work Whitfield described. Johns-Manville. Brake Lining CHEVROLET (londes Shoes). FORD . . PONTIAC . e«* ¢ ® “Stonderd Brakes $16.95 $14.95 $16.95 MUFFLERS | INSTALLED FREE FORD « a3 oemey. $2.45%, and lard was unchanged) gnd_ Profits improve; jinets, in a low bid submitted by armce St +5 Pol to 13 cents a hundred pounds Tisdale Office Machines Company, femal OF 5 I :.. 39 | Ragiaben, lower, Sept,$13.07. - Service Also Better 10 W. Huron St. Au Cet Line ,. 46-6 H ... $A} RnUbard * * -* ad vee 45 sev 34 Squash, a Aveo aie 2 Hite CHICAGO GRAIN NEW YORK. What aipans Commissioners also authorized es Co & & . 187 tome ec : ( | ee -. 5* Bc a aires @ (hehe) “don. s...+0s gene OS Orth et companies drop) City Manager Walter K. Willman | Seat OO $3 “een “Wheat inew) — Dee .,...5-. 62%) Tadinig stamps? In most cases 50] te spend up to $6,000 for inter- i 3.30 ket News checked the first 12 com- + *..* 80, Rust Airlin --- 39 s|tettuee Leaf, Bu, s.ceesetezssseees 380/COX Pleads Not Guilty. .- | panies who have dropped this form M pea coe anny ant one. necapted Se Owes I gi. as " perRorr Boos to Dairy Shortweighting all atc nienc sion Sua wet oe 7 Se . | =< Phir 14.17! ‘WerRorT, Aug. 7 (AP)—Eeee. fob In almost all cases, the mar- *~ * * Pe soa on 8? a — Ay ieee 3 5) Detzott eases included, federal state) Claude Cox, acting foreman of; kets said they had increased both First hearings for two public as- Citigg Bre .. 88 wv, FC. BY ernites! Grade A \fumbo st; extraithe Maple Leaf Dairy Co., plead-| sales and profits as a result of , Cle wip «» 50-1 be RH .....+ 2- = sessment projects. were set for Climax’ Mo «. 73-2. Pepsi Cols ... 21-4) wate ~ seats Say wid arg. 4%: ed not guilty at his arraignment the cange. Most replaced stamps Aug. 13. Special assessment roles wet eaageees ‘ 3 . Cluett Pea «. 36.7 Pfizer Por te webwas:_Orede A on a charge of short-| with stronger promotion of low Coca Cola ,.103 elps D ‘> —_ for three other public improve- Cols Palm, «$54 Pee Mor’... 42.4(39 a @ medium it; — ice cream, prices, quality and service. ment projects were accepted and Sot: Gee ess 393 At oo Be od; Whites: Orege| Acting on @ complaint from a The supermarkets which discon-|the assessment roles on three Soe Nadisen’” 2 42:3 proct @ . a3 a eth" + Bg gh, jbrowns: Waterford Township _housewile,/tinued stamps operate in New/|More projects confirmed and pay- Con NW Gas ;. 4. Pure Ol ..... 41.2/ Grade A jumbo 47, extre large 44; large) Michigan State Food Inspector! York; Kansas City; Denver; Rich-|ments set. Consuta Pe. =e ROA os. 3 ; — nmr Rage with Arn-|mond, Va.; Charleston, S.- Cc; Cont Sak .. 30, Rex Drug . 9 Budzier Michigan De-) Fitchburg, Mass.; Baltimore; ° ° Cont _... #1 Reyn Met, .,. 36.1 partment of Agriculture's ; 5 | F 5 l| Idl = eo Hi betes Livestock | [prtnint et Asinine's Dating Washing, ond Monten nona| HCL FIM Still Idle, a Be plover St Me pon) (AP)—Hogy—Salabie | ree BiGH Seetteetins reget Get Gale 'l k C | Corn Pa .... 30.7 EF Pap .. 318/350. Aone $5-0e lower 3s2| He. packaging of ice cream. business suffered as a result. In 0c out arg Curtiss Wr +» 39-1 poovill Mf... 29-T\lower: mixed US. 1 2 and 3 190-| Municipal Judge Cecil B. Me- chmond, Deere ..... cos B11 SOS Al RR .. 33-2240 Mo, Butchers 21.00-21.75 mixed No.|Callumm get Aug. 14 the Richmond, one company re-insti- Slee cS et Ba Cake Le ee aes ei sidaln fel eee we Bak Me hoes ol] DETROIT. — Greet Lakes ot $64 asee . 4 volume, : sag panied Binge sits $I BN0-200 The. 90.00-91-38:, No. 3 200-400) —— ec“ 7 a ines ke” dropped | See! Corp. entered a fourth day fh AR > Se ES ae Tee. 1 te 00; same T9030 _ prized] 58 Pct. Dip in Earnin stamps substituted premium plans\°f idleness as the union charged Bi Auta bos. S23 Sperry Re 2 3 400-600 Tos. 18.80-17.00. - Uip | NINGS based on cash-register tapes. |Management with a “lockout” of Emer Rad . ; 6.3 Sta oi cal : 84 heifers slow, oe; se ty snd bulls che ‘DETROIT # — The Fruehaut Trading stamps cost the retail. os Brie ow be. Std Stl Tes -: Sinem. | steady: ng meet oftelee, fet, Stee" Trailer Co. today reported a decline |*"S between 1% and 3 per cent eee Paird Mor. 4 Ol Oh ... 837 i. aes bad high ia Gah tx ona ot of.58 per cent in its net earnings |2°O8* sales. In most cases, super- The United Steelworkers made|/ Firestone «2,87 stud Pack ... 62 prime 26 25-26, one toad high choice market companies noted thatithe charge following a company)” Pood Mach .. 56 o O8 |... MO reece #0 Ib. steers 27.00" ood to| fF the first six months this year : Ford Mot ou... B4t. Swift & Oo . 332/00" Foote te wlio 22,00-96.00; utility and as compared to last year. ~, |they were forced by competition | statement yesterday that it would Freept Sul'...108 syiv Bl Pd ... 374) tandard .steers 16.00-21.50; load, hig to maintain their prices on food|reopen its mills only when dssured Prueh Tra... 178 Texas Co .... 72-5) Suttce heiters 879 Ibs. iee| Fruehauf said the decline was Gardner Den 41.1 Tex G Sul .... %Sichoice heifers 21. 00:23 00; utiiity andithe result of reduced volume -and|2"4 thus had to bear the full cost there would be no more “illegal | © ‘Gem Drnam's: M4 Thomp_ Pa 12.2] steer, 00 3.08" Sacer ‘inoo-13 an intense competition, of thelr stanip programs. strikes in violation of the contract.” j ot Soe a a a v al EF weittey end commereial bulls generally} The company said its net profit ‘ * * # Gen Mills ...5 604 ‘Transamer .. 35.1) #9 00/11 00. toe eyed, Unchateed on for the six months ended June 30 Ta, The company's position was Gen Motors Sg Teste ee" "Sg aimeneer supply, not enough done to/was $2,206,877 or 32 cents a share. Tomatoes Fed to Cattle stated by its president, Paul W. Gen Tel .--a5 $4 Un Carbide «1183 Oe selabie 100. Unchanged, not|This compared: with $5,287,066 last), MIAMI =: Animal-- husbandry Carnahan. At the same time a Gen. Tite’ 2, 454 Trae Air ‘Lin’ ge.4jmough Gone to establish trade. year or 93 cents a share. workers in Florida are taking cull/sign was posted at the gates Bn on Or 4 oe i oe Sales declined from —— juicing them, drying the|stating the same position in sub- Goodrich .... 4.6 tn Gas Cp .. 342 Poultry to aero pulp, and — it to cattle. stance. e dy ar oe 90.3 Lines ..ce 5 Grah « 14 US Rub ..., 81 Gt Wo Ry... 8, Us steel ve OF SOTRO TOESES i : Bund “188 Van Raat 21.) 2841 2 ote. “petra foro" 3 Hairy Face Popped Up at My Window wer chee A Wen Un TA 18.116 Me noe, ch tet | typ olland F ... 1S, Woes ABE. 23) mens 13-18; light, type beotiers or fryers ay wet Rempel Mud ha tg i 9 Monkey S Elu de. fp olice nau Ray «. 201 Fale & 2O a soo.eiaer 8 Yoo) 21%4: (8-654 Tha) 29-31: duck i. st a8 Zenith Rad «114 flings Be yeavy type toms 1-22: STOCK AVERAGES tty ‘ham (compet by the As- terstate n’s| creases to and Southern_c +? * * * Fi tion ‘Creeping Ahead WASHINGTON m— The government has approved freight rate increases ranging from four to seven per cent for the nation’s railroads, effective after 15 days’ notice to the public, * ‘The new tariffs are expected to add 443 million dollars annually Se cM, anew pet Seelaht checges shout AH: poy ove! above the levels of June 1946. — MIEW YORK (INS) ~ The Chase Mashation sad two other leading New York City banks announced today an increase in their prime interest rate to 4!, per cent. The boosts in the rate charged the biggest borrowers with the best credit rate following a similar action by the Bankers Trust Co. late yesterday. z as * ay WASHINGTON {INS) — The Civil Aeronautics Board. today. denied ansimmediate six per cent domestic passenger fare increase -for-seven of the 12 major airlines. The board, by’a four to one vote, with’ Vice Chaifman Chan Gurney dissenting, ruled that emergency relief is “‘not justified.” In the absence of board action, the request would have gone into effect Sept. 27. The seven airlines are Braniff, Capital, Deita, Eastern; Northwest, TWA and United. | * = * eens, wane ores 08 estos es 5a gas no ons wana SReysesssbarsssssssszsszsss “Business Notes MARKETS | Wheat Fates Detroit it Produce commission houses. ybeans dropped more than a 64%, rye was urchanged 16 14 lower, Sept: $1.3344, soybeans were them to take off-a little more and a little more. ¢ * * * “It's no wonder there are so many juvenile delinquents, with people like you and Jane Russell on this poor earth.” MISSED POINT Vilicieted. an { Wes’ et teh pa oe Russell, I tiad to concede that this woman, and ‘a few dozen more, simply had not got the point. not nuding, of legs. Jane Russell: off the hook. right now, would like to add that she has ‘been wrongly condemned in this regard. One would have to study her photos carefully to ob- serve for certain that wel ae |. legs at all. The réaction from the males was ‘inot the least bit violent. By and the limb again. Two gentlemen made ft quite clear; in fact, that they were weary of being “assaulted” in | the ane. by females whose in the same trail of ink with Miss} large, they approved the idea of idealizing vo & ever, is the one which is attached paw at it slightly. be @ woman's way of calling at- tention to a well-turned ankle. » Or then again, it might not. “News i Brief A fire caused $50 damages fo a pica: Koga at 2:50 p.m. loss wan oorgeay by Special Sale Thurs. and Fri., at corner Baldwin & Indianwood Rds. —Ady. biases Gains as Stamps Go— £73,194 Okayed for Furnishings | Commission Authorizes Funds for City’s New Public’ Safety Building The-City Commission last night authorized $23,194 to complete-the furnishing of the new Public Safe- ly ng. * * * —tmen-eleetions im-—whieh—Adenauer East Germany. danger” to world peace. RUSSIAN PARTY BOSSES MEET — Soviet party boss Nikita Khrushchev, right, is congrat- -- ulated by’ East Germany party boss Walter Ulbricht, left, after he spoke on arrival in East - Nikita Arrives in Berlin; Hits Adenauer's Policy By SEYMOUR TOPPING AP. Bureau Chief BERLIN — Soviet_ commander boss Nikita Khrush- ; chev arrived in East Berlin a for a tour of restive _ He promptly denounced the foreign policy of West German Chancellor. Konrad Adenauer as & “great The Soviet leader. made the statement during a massive welcoming cere- mony at East Berlin's rail- way station. Khrushchev, speaking just five weeks in advance of West Ger- faces a tough fight against the Socialists, told the welcoming “Unfortunately our peace ef- forts have not been supported by the ruling quarters of the West German Federal Republic. “They counteract the interests of their nation without paying atter- tion to the bad experiences of the past,.They sow the poisoned seed of distrust against the Soviet Union and the whole Socialist camp. “This is a great danger not only for our peoples but also to the cause world peace.” Khrushchev spoke a few min- pra and beaded Walter Ulbricht, the Sta- ered, Ing linist boss of East Germany. [Deputy Premier A. 1. Mikoyan Khrushchev, wearing a light suit and‘a flashy striped tie, was ‘then bussed on both cheeks by + large gtr Baty ee Soviet bloc shaking fmeeia. Gnd dies eamedahienean ure as he came to a young Russia Pioneer Youth girl, on hand to ‘greet him with flowers. : In-his speech, which was broad- cast and —televised, Khrushchev the East German regime 3 Hh iH it i tutes after an East German army sian army presentation march—_ the niilitary anthem played for Adolf Hitler and Kaiser Wilhelm it. Khrushchev, heading a nine-man) Moscow delegation, stepped onto) the platform closely followed by Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan and Foreign Minister- Andrei Gro- myko, * * * The Russian leader looked a tri- fle surprised as he was promptly band hailed him with the Pras- }- 710 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Telephone FE 2-8357 a eae BE SAFE — BE SURE WITH DEPENDABLE INSURANCE WITH | - GRAWFORD- DAWE- GROVE Nah il bait it grabbed in a bearhug by spade- CADILLAC Sedan DeVille One owner, low mileage. | ‘NORTH WALES, Pa. #.— The last satvtvors of an army of wild monkeys, escapees from a : A pease ef ih wertas settee aouk We dibelt | eo lates | children joined the hunt. The laboratory em- | 1956 bg USED CARS " JEROME'S BRIGHT SALE OF NEW - USED -OFFIGIAL CARS. | fi sink i i : ii F E : id g iF ib ; wu i to evict ‘land by force if necessary. The rancher’ has refused to! Prather told ‘reporters the dép- leave the land which the Army uties arrived. at gis ranch home|Army offer of $209,000 for his has taken over for an extension about 1:30 p.m. and caught him’ holdings. ; to carry out a government order uties to remove Prather from the'ly they would have to kill him to Prather. imake him move, Prather | has turned down. an| Fee sine _ FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service— 4, 8, 10, 16, 20, 23, -%5, 27, 28; 28, 36, 57, 58, 60, é 76, 81, 122, 113, 119. The Pontiac Press | FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181 From % a.m. to 5 p.m. 4” errors re ny immediately, The asrumes sibility . for’ ren the are made be sure to et “cil nomber.” be given ¥ ; Closing time for advertise larger sing WD agate _type i 42 o'clock noon aly prvi" pubeause Tran sam Ads may be ¢ ied up to 9:30 a.m. the "3 of pubiication the first insertion, : CASH WANT AD RATES Lives 1-Day 3-Days ¢Daye m2 Cc. ters ecessary. be in oa oat ni re A “4 WE NEED ae 3 pm. . definite chance for advancement and a real future. For an inter- view phone OR 3-206. __ Help Wanted Female 7 ' | A BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTED. Exp. not necessary. ‘or FE 5-4020. 4b AROUND KITCHEN HELP wanted. For night shift. Apply - at Big Boy Drive-In. Hey AMBITIOUS je CIR RECEPTION- ist & general office: Capable typ et. State exp. & education, Pon- tiac Press Box 30 ARE YOU PLANNING, A TOY -Party this fs. Our hostesses FE 2-5221, from his 27,000 acre ranch in 50 - 81.86 i to. the huge McGregor firing/unarmed and away from his) He has also spurned an offer ; ise 2h te apg a, RB ad EVELYN EDWARDS The old man, who says he will range. “Thouse. — | which would let him live out his 4 i Re oe _EM 33088, a VOCATIONAL COUNSELING : it-54-vears. * * x i a * * rty i would co t4 2.70. 428 928 AN OPPORTUNITY LADIES, 28 Pe. Lr gs Ride barricaded his} q writ of assistance ordering! Three-and-a-half ‘hours lafersign « lease that ; 48-4 OB per hour? If s0, see me. Salary wien a eeletial Ciabecse officers Y®-\the rancher from the land was is-|they left. would go to the military upon his ® 495 Tm 1080 5 See ee ee — TOR A SECURE T here for a council of War:'syed in U.S. District Court here Prather was still there. i ‘ on BEAUTY OPERATOR. EXC. OP- wearin ee " * * yesterday. U.S, - Marshal George| The officers did not touch the| “I'm staying here until hell Help Wanted Male 6 ty for exp. operator in MENT AGENCY INVITES a elp weil established sir conditioned TO COME AND DISCUSS Prather’s ee ee Se ee he said. : ae ince ton aad ~ ee * SOME OF OUR PERMANENT her husband, of - Souk’ algsaeelien. “Maree oe “shifts. Apply A&W, 218 &. seginaw Bank Bldg aA journey _. nen: a y ot $5,000 first year. | COOKING & GENERAL HOUSE : to the old tt Hi ts Conducted by Charles Duveen ¢- Ret "nested: appiy aoe w. maroon. |‘ - Beek, Be gust” eee. Live in Vip. = APPLIANCE REPAIRS SEAVICE mr Tmportant . sent to the Otero everson | : = é : ; : man, must gate hy : ae bmn ng nousenort <7 which ts what you'll be if you're ares Antique Collectors Oltered| Si ostee | Sahictsa” ahertaces | Eiri naka aeces failed 1 u . oi ea ae NICs _WITH OWN: help employed. Drivers | Beenss ae -< mes . ) +{ = Eee te, ities, "modern “testing equip. | EXPERIENCED GRILL & COUR | Sat, S¢e, Mise Caziscn at Cayeer merge oice of Gluck \s pecial Tour of Europe | frntss Sob | Teter esate aes : . ntl 4 . ? es oii HAN ~, “a on August — aa — a Lae . EXPERIENCED LAD cae LEARN TO . THE SANE- = So ee . ps “——, TR Rae ye Pa Calls Appointment oe NEW YORK — Antique collectors/of Sir Joseph Joel Duveen,. founder pa Sa Spo mg a! dl ‘her's 5, dene “department sin new | i Oe Sie Pet, aecites| Ambassador to Ceylon)wit have an opportunity to puree of the Duveer mrt dynasty, and &/ —~ Fal be Beit brass, eae | Set @. Pouiae Fivw” — | PIANO. AND WOU LanOOR a , ’ a 0! een tral territery. with. : Reasonable, PE 44607. Cynical P oyment’ .|tour of Europe being conducted| Millbank, who was responsible for good cargo record & 3: FE Piano Lessons _ — at Rection 31" by Charles Duveen, noted art'bringing to America the finest of Zw SONA TENe Ceaving HN08 ae Bsa Beauty Operator | Majors in religious music & alse } SW comer) NEW YORK Adlai E. Stev-'dealer and lecturer. European: art, much of which is ware Deal Cartage Co.- | sxpcntencen stones pon — . Fae soe te heme tt Hill Ms 4 enson says the appointment = The ISdey tour will ienue New!now in the National Gallery in 101 Eldon Ave. Deerett 4, Mich. frocery store. epyly- in person, PREPARE NOW Oakland County {faxwell H. Gluck as F Washington. = : pa. } 74" 08 10 "'York’s Idlewild Airport Sept. 20, z EXPERIENCE CHILDRE's - For A Good Paying Job mf i 4” 3\to to Ceylon is “another peg of and return to New York Oct. 6 x * BIBLE SALES oe ee. se ee oe ir’ TF aac pg EY cynical payment political Complete cost of the tour is $995.|- He is also the son of Charles No DP. on TP. or COD, Apple in pétscn to Mr. Lewis. Refrigerstion te 8 lime of debts at the expense of our friends price includes all transporta-jof London, the interior decorator 12 hr shipments. Weekly comm, stanp 5 “belons, 28 E, Lawrence che. ctnthes ; = se and a — tion, hotel accommodations, break. pre me fie, Rares clientele - reehe ke referred to you for per- “XPERIENCED WATERERS “AB. Start Week of September isth = 300 feet fasts and meals ‘at the many spec- clu elion Rockefeller, jection-rate. Ph. MA ©1008. pie 425 Woodward - FREE consut ration : and in mocra - : hve. the vight-of-| The rt and * Dem tic ial events, transfers, taxes and/Ford, Hearst and Kress. RICK EAYER ONLY PAST 1 MAN ~ EXPERIENCED 5A Testa —s y Appointment , ER. Chairman|that the Eisenhower administra- os. | Special assistance will be given, CAB DRIVERS. DAY & WiGHT ment. Permanent work. A "| 21000 west 10 Mie Beat ok Wert gg ‘Si\tion has “done great damage to| Wtih the knowing Mr. Duveen te the sending home of purchases” nS pe te. ds ply in person. Pesgy's, estern sr ajour diplomatic services from the| 98 guide, the group will poke 2 net Mn eet oer "Work Wanted Male 4 ae Geter-|outect.” _ into antique and art shops on | by sea, Special shipper’s large. apt sox hi & : waitress bar ons restaurant. 913 ; Board st th#! crovenson made the-comment at| the Via del Babuino in Rome, | of instructions can be made out. | wa 7 Ext SHORT ORDER COOK wa A Pe ER WORK KEW — Cee eee ae neeviaer the fol:| a news conference yesterday, sev-| the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, | for collect shipments. This facil- in inventory control. previous eu . E AVAILABLE NOW! CA lowing change to the Zoning Map. |.) bourse afier he arrived by| the Flea Market in Paris, the | itates payment in U. 8. currency Eres be wal ony a APERESSES FO OR LiGhr : an eS repair. | nc aee Sen ee ee igitie tom 8 three-month tour of ‘Splegelstraat in Amsterdam and | to avoid involvement of foreign 31-98. Galary open. complete res- Feats old. or older. Call FE ARBER WANTS GOOD. OTE Lot ¥ of s Piet Ke. 0 and Africa, Brompton Road in London. funds. wari Soe int. FoR GENERAL job. Cail OL 1-541. - Coa is ss etnttas tole Wt to the news conference] 116 will offer. his expert know!-| Information about the tour can} Sout tronares,” Married man, ust be wbie io fgpe, Book He Reillnthe 6 * nalbeuns ‘ Iwanurscaras vel (with prepared statements on €cO-ledge and experience as to what] be obtained through nt Age 2448 Must be neat appear- - Keeping exp. beipu 3. Dull of BOY: 18. WANTS JOB OF ANY Ss {That pert of E % st SW _% tring nomic and potiticat- developments... _ —guthenticity —and/travel agent. — s wie-yer_ Gur. Gn : oor ae week bell es 2 ‘in Aang FE 23-7168 ae FE 6-1936 between 10° - ger of DOR & M Er ee Dig. w.|in Europe and Africa, civil rights! Condition; where to find the bar- iri emer es vat | MOUSENORE Sener INEM | sae Mav Gun maa TER 1110.16 ft. from, ¥4 Cor. aN. 0°37'18" in the United ‘States, disarmament} ing: “and. all of. the questions} — : ae PE 228 ie Fy Niesecimaicce sincere fimoval. “By job or pour, FE 1seihis OW te Beg at vt, Dist. w. and the mogor eres that occur when a purchase is Death Notices Diy. in person, 1838 Union Lk. Rd, You peed money CARRENIRY 8 | CEMENT WORE e . a oe eth. Th &| President Eisenhower i being contemplated. EXP. DRIVER § N APPLY Pe ae oe > : s osris™ W. 373 fi Th. serde3e" E,|ment of Gluck was approved by Although the daytime hours will Cer §. et, Cart weikers Coanezs. Lake Ories. ' jow can wert pee denies ie Kitchens a sppelally a : ALO BR nw 168.63 hae Th. S$ 6°3735" the Senate Foreign Relations Com: Ge devoted to antique hunting, Mr. Pao HOUR, AUGUST age 63; guar | og ae omacles SLL Ie « You have ambition, personality — os Part of SW fa, Beg, at Pt. Dist. W.imittee after a hearing and later Duveen points out, not all of the} “father of Mrs. Davia rey Mrs. ter. OL 27711 Fg ee noon _ pe a oes te ft. from & 4« Cor. TH. W. 6 f:lwas confirmed by the Senate. - , i oe pe ag Nea Brae = Page hi KiICHEN HELP, OVER i6, AP- Fe es Sardening. PE 64063.’ vine Th. X Saris” wie ft Th. 6) Nas peste re tour will. be spent prowling thfough) |» sad 20") cs Dimes, tare. Bowerd ply at one, Porter's Drives, 0 | "TEER TOR AND EXTERIOR he be ae I tes Th. * : shops. Jarofe and Mrs. Florence Bidier Ex St u t ; ] uburn. Bible of sok estimates, res yima W. 2b 38 f. Tn, 8 esTie” E O08 N. to} Gluck, head of a chain of dress) 4 reception for the group will | Ger “August 6 at 1:39 pom, from Dp. ructurda Markee room manager LAWNS MOWED & ~~ OOT#IDm ; die tit 6. j m. fro : : work. Veteran st kita See. hing a ane ortn sine at oon that be contributed between| he held at rr Villa of eng Donald fa Re ROS ye Steel Deta ilers ™ jod aint employe sia Ph wh : > eoey mene. : las Seneani tn Witonda: orke # 3 - | ‘MSCHANIC Witt Toors GEN. Task. See. 13 guid see. locates oaate fc from. the|$20.000 and $30,000 to last year’s) 9, aed at the famous + Pruchour ‘ill He sn state ay. the . Gluck drew criticism at home Kate “Spencer and 9 William : ‘ Must quick & accurate with : Pe bane ce 7 viaeiteed the special As- No. 3. To change from igatdential te and abroad after he displayed a | - Se eee eee figures uct able to supervise peo- was CurtinGa il ict lies im the W % of Commercial” ine NE guarter of{lack of knowledge of some phases __Parmer-Snover Funeral Home. PAID NOSPITALIZATION G00" opportunity to grow Yon | tity MY sites. - mp the NW Sa sue tects ae 2 ‘ i+ , iAM J. 1818 F n organization new to Pontiac. toil Ww. iG. ~~ Law , . Ree. 18, Waterford Tren. Section | 31, ‘schoo! propery: ‘own"iot Asian | political affairs when 2 : . Maple, Birmingham. Husband of PAID HOLIDAYS . ation wit mowed & garden service, FH Ship. end Section 13.1%, 13, 1¢ and ay he tated are requested |qulestioned by the Senate commit-| ’ Molen I. ‘nee McGinnis). Pather of wikis Saraveot 70743. Ted entire drainage distriet_as herein a _ tne » Boning Map. together | te: For instance. he said he was sp ye : Gann, "Jonn * oat Mater 4 t ie Work Wanted Female ll ’ com parcels of property| _.f COP! Oe the proposed changes is unfamiliar with the name of Cey- wn Murphy, Thursday dt & ~iovire P cakne on file in the effice of the Tore eriion’s Prime Minister, Solomon onid. et Ont : = | At rrowmas nd persons in- Gesctived lands end ri nat Spade, Supervisor, White Lake “R. John Supervisor, Water- eae Micigne. State High. D. Allen, Oakland ceynty/- > oan te and may be examined by thy one JAMES Wey ie ave waste Bandaranaike. 2 Reports Sharp Increase sip in Education Interest COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK or ney Home Construction Has Decreased 50 Per Cent _ From Last Year religious er meal elosgrnssniting Dr. Syd- B. Hoenig, director of Yeshiva University's — ot Adult Orion, with Yeshiva's adult education de- for the | pa [euniea in rity are The mimber of partici-|- has more than past year; {Township is down almost fifty per Home building in Waterford cent the first six months of this year, over the same period in 1956. Two-hundred were built: from Jan. 1, through »| June 30 this year with a value of, . Dravton $2,724,968. During the same period built at a value of $4,992,117. Total number of homes, garages, forty-six homes! last year, there were. 449 homes Holy Name i nha in Sepuichre Cemete : OTT, A vet 6, 7, CA RR eg AO RT loved Ne of John C. wg gear A : dear sister of Louis and Pred Kiauka. 1 service will be held p.m. from ity Lutheran Church with PARAGON CONSTRUCTION CO. 44000 Grand River Novi, Mich. Kouta oe Pag rag hn A ar for =, foo» iPONTN ny a 5 PR, 2-5413 or FE 4-seen ' DR We . are chimney specialists. not tions & complete New ‘a id tone & complet oe i ~~ CEMENT WORK trvewaye, gnrage foots on ; on. © jeb too small or too 7-8007, Day or calls. {CUSTOM PLUMBING REPATRS SERVICE "Fu. 2-808 CEM & BLOCK Work FE te CEMENT WORK rittgh YP = * eee |e basements, EM 34879 7 TAPING, GUARAN- Free estimates. OR Por qual aid Raymond. W. i ROOF REPAIRS, JA rate am wie TILE . OR 33157. ioe under gpaeca IN- WALL AND FLOOR bt al rE 45748, Ask for Pete. Building Supplies . } : INCOMPLETE visies ee = pon ‘ou save big mone: | rarer sre & ioads|, ie ae dirt, manure. _|GUSTOM PLOWING. DRAGGING, Gacag & grading. f anywhere, OF "Insurance Agencies. 17A 6+ om Represented Co.’ SURANCE ALL EINDs 7 Aust Nageall Agency 6 es 42712 id PHONE “wie : ine Co. 33_W. Huron FE_5-8183 ___ Laundry Service 18 FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- _Shot Pontiac Laundry. FE TACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF: y finished, Pontlac _foneter, Phone. FE 3-101, ‘Landscaping 18A Deliv. black dirt. FE apd LAWNS apoE. Regi LAWNS & GRADING a spreading’ ~~ IN DEBT? “IF SO, Let US - Give-¥or-t Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit - WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Above Oakland Theater 1967 1 will, August 6, A wil build te und, concrete reinforced struc- For information, call PE | saree ASPPRES HAIR REMOVED. _Can_evenings, OR 3-2805. Wtd, Children to Board 26 CHILDREN LOVED & CARED FOR PE 2-1730 _ful time care. FE 4-5440. TRIM- : Series) LICENSED BOARDING fi OME. ming pane aa | WY td. Household Goods 27 | Chas. Bake 14 URNITURE NEEDED Entire home Sie odd lots. Get = ed vou & & . Community _Saie, Phone OR 32717 GRAND PI PIANO IN a PLAYING anvis: 5 BUY: Oe att T¥PEs "or furniture Ph. PB 9-8833..—— furniture Ph. L- 5 ® re ete cent interest. OL __. Wanted. te to Rent 29 2 RESPONSIBLE ADOLTS Ri gy whe J yoom unfurnished Gouse by Sep- ber ist. near =. nl line. vier West Gide. Gas pane, MAN in TON PICKUP vermis w Call anytime. FE “REDUCED RAT ES FE 45-4638, “Trucks to Rent Tr TRACTORS % tom pickups 1% ton stekes cou | PUBB graces axD eutamies| Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. xp. A) PAINTING INTERIOR & terior 16 per cent, disc. for cash. __Guaranteed Free est? FE ack TREE SERVICE RE- of elas eeunieg eel anil oes PE 32-7188 =| thre ‘IWAN EXEcUTIVE DESIRES TO LEASE 3 bedroe ed to Spm. {FIREMAN . WITH 2 Be gg vey Le Ler oes RESP. oe ef SHARE — home. ' Write Box 92 Pontiac Press. ~~ Wtd. Transportation 31 OPPP LL LDL PPL PPP TED MAN TO_ HELP drive to Bincfield Ww. Va. pe expenses, to leave — FE estes, Sopers Clerk Real eae ir Gen a okie - 8 * “Cnkues ot a Tele Farm ie Gea Bouttabte Society & 4-062) ves PE 5-809) CASH INAFLASH }3: CRE AN ASSURED — pal ge + want migs. and. m Paid ASSURANCE GO. JEFP GROSSE POINTE TENA_20103 IMMEDIATE > - PLACEMENT! - And ‘sale for your 5 i Bouse a ee » pers with you. Contract, ‘7 ON, Saginaw = Land | Edward M. Stout, Realtor 4. FE 5-8166 ON-AND AFTER THIs + DATE Augus’ | wae Share Living Quarters 30 | Wtd. Wid. Contracts, : Migs. 32 : \32 discounts,’ we a your pas | OR NOT SOLD wag BL OR Ta LISTINGS WANTED hatiy ‘tesie Middleton 6-172 BUY OS SELL Us sHOW GET oa BROK etl pe bay your uy <= tg — for = price i Cat and ‘let * § TO » Edw. M. Stout, Realtor = an bee nts ce WANTED: ~-- — = buyer ~ a PONTIAC REAL} TY T31_Baldwin Prop-|3 RMS HEAT AND LIGHTS FURN. FE 2-1059 or PE 42489. 7. APT. = AUBURN Sept Main floor, py 48370, _falereaes, } RMS. NEAR DOWNTOWN. REA! cmabie Pas eee. 3 bn gg ee furn. Joh RMS, . — yes. CHILDREN welcome. FE PARTLY 3 tie arms. a call w ive “you es 345. per month. 4 pow Baa ; ROY KNAUF. Strictly modern Ist floor. Com- 26% W. air. Aa oo beratened ed. ayy Amey A _ 63339 rE 5-128. = eekly. 3 ROOMS, NICELY FURNigHED BUY, SELL OR TRADE|* clan eae ve Ene It wil pay you to consiilt George Norton. Bialr Resity We also 7 RMS. PRIV. BATH AND ENT. tea ‘and - Good location. FE tg before GEORGE BLAIR _5, PE 31450 after 6 REAL ESTATE fROOMB Ky BATH. See Prive. 4536 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-129) | _MY_3-37 * Drayton Plains axD ENT rT hs ¥ WITH _Nicely” furn. FE CLEAN, MOD. & EFFICIENCY APT. Ground finor _— wk. R @ KE Mo- 3 ROOMS & BATE, Finst FLOOR 3 sity PVT. ENT. 44-0808. & porch. FE FURN. UPPER 3 ROOM APT. yoke, beat farm, Adults only. uy "HOLLYWOOD APTS. 2 rooms & bath. Pestiehy furn. Utilities furn, 114 & oward. YF 5-660. Rent Apis. eee CARE SATE — einai aaa LAKEFRONT APT., NEW 2 BED- room, tile bath, electric stove & : 0001 Dizie hwy. MA- ple 56-1183. ‘MODERN NEW W GENERAL SEM INOLE J APTS - 3 rooms 1 Reasooable rent. | tise on East Bled. and Perry Bt. CALI. FE room Bivd. Nice yard & * business garden, Zoned . Cal Selene’ 10 a.m, FE RENTAL UNITS Attractive new ex t Bal BRICK ‘DUPLEX. ton Ave. 865. alas Gas best. FE 40607. Garage, “Rent Lake Cottages 36A LEAN, Son. WAWATAM . LE 23-4629. 2 a home. Fy Side. FE 2 LE- BOOM wa “NICE DESIREAB = nag Hospital, ‘3 rms. ali utilities in ea: tine eluding washer and dryer. Mo ric fan ‘and avery thing else Children. Oveupancy Aug. 1. PE - furnished. _PE $-6717, = _ 26am GENTLEMEN IN CLEAN PVT. a Peg ame MEY: ay > ora home, ¢ in, FE 20614. apt., rge Tooms ults | GIRLS = cE PRIVI- fp om Apartmen £ Bide O17 | Oleges. oar Ww Huron -_ ONE &RM. AND 1 ne MOD 1 or ey elder pe Re reasonable gag gt: : _rates. FE privilege oe ee i ROOMS, OF. ié N. CASS vs ‘fe 146 E Pike, LERPING” RONG WER SORE SOME. a! privileges. 16 School St. NG ‘oom ‘With Board | 38 avaliable, $58. SAM hag aang 3 room houses ents, a with rivate entrances end baths, heat, 2.6. NICE. 3 , og APT Pv PVT. BATH. WE = ee TRAD cient Real Estate pers ‘Ask tor Mr. Brown. Eve- mings call OA &-2618. L. H. BROWN, Ph cd Realtor ‘Clarkston Se one oe ING S. Main, Clarkston, __Rent ot Apts, Fersiched 33 1 & 2 BEDRM. CLEAN, vhs a turn. Tiled _ vr. sround, 1 _frent apts. $615 Pontiac Lk. R: 1 2-BEDRM. P 3 1-BEDRM. APTS. Clean. Weil furn, on Cass Lk. _Avall. Sept 1 to ) June. FE ! FE 5-3169. ROOM, KIYCHENETTE WITH private bath, 2 employed giris or couple Adults only. N. Paddock. Alberta ' 2 & 3 RM. APTS. POR RENT.| / ‘| Apply 7 Clark Bt, . ! 2 RMS. TO downtown on mus “stop. vu, paid. ra i_off N, Perry, After 6 a * aes = Doee ‘Chud sieonie, 3 we le Clark, "ers 2 ROOM FURN. APT. oe 2 Sondale/” 2 RMS. & BATH. MURPHY BieD. Adults No tinkers. FE 32-8848 after 3:30. 25 oer 2 RMS. & ; BATH, Seas Near high school. rerrihing. _nished. Norign Fie 6-245 ._. Giieg cane Sigal. | ren welcome. ¢. PE G-isat. “ F) ra a ‘47% sari Bvt a By. ENT. NEW- 2 RO * rey on GENERAL —_ vate entrance, Te bath. rE 23-6263. i guEAN PvE drinkers, “adults only ‘ers, . | Pm 6-4300. i ¥ LL FURR. S ROOMS. utilities. See after 4:30 Sat. sun. i “pinegtove. : lop N FURN. 5 Entr., close in wa priv. all atil. id W. Side. cely furn. — of closet space, FE 19 ey aiciee & BATH, fp oeaT AIRS. _baby welcome. 193 Floreac 3 RM, FURN. APT. ALL. FEE 276 8. 3 j ROOMS,” skooup ., FLOOR. vate bath & ved _trance. All: ulllities, Auto. washer. * Ra? 3 PvT. Bane Per PVT. .s Gou- i | utilities furn. in Tele raph, corner Ruth st. ’ SMALL BA FE Rent t Apts, L Unfurnished 34 2, BMS. A AND BATH. ST || FLOOR, 3 Re a oe 535 Auburn. PE 40122. shild welcome. Drayton Plains. OR 3-621 CHELOR APTS. DOWN- ot water, stove and re re wewit TUBE. fore 3 RMS. &! tor furnished. $45 @ months “ond .. x Sre-Mr—6 Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 BEDROOM EFFICIENCY APT APTS. bed ne & wee stig De Bes. week or month 32 HOUSES, 4 RM. EACH, REAS. rent, 2 eo" each, Woodhull _Dake, OR 34 2 ROOM ON ELIZA- pire beth Lake. Furn. Adults. No pets Cooley e Rd. — nome OryvLe PE 5-037. SLEEPING WITH board for men only in Prk home. Convalescent Homes 38A REST HOME, WEST SIDE, 3 only, widow nurse. FE pees iN 1 £7 BEDE CLEAN rs F OM, FREE RENT FOR furn, bath, atte y i. —my room & board. FE front_apts, Peis" iting Like | SEDRM. BEAUT. TAKE FRONT 1 BEDROOM OF EU me available Sept. thru June: 1 Palace Trailer off Dixie Mwy, 1 min, downtown Pontiac. 30 min. 2-bedrm,_ Dupiex i __ Nort OR 35-5810, 4-281. \5 ROOMS, MODERN, GAS HEAT. veto bal. Gers, b Seivgereier TO enaon iN TRAILER FOR va : j TA = furn. ‘Adults — 20 x et. PE 5-4460._ ~ — =a aa am. a a NEWLY FURNISHED & 2 AND 3 ROOM A INCLUD- lake trent home, 9 miles stg atitien “ou0 Orenars Late from” Poutlae, avatianle Bo pt, thra — * at asi _ June. EM 3-4006 . ) APT. - | ATTRACTIVE MODERN 2 BEDRN. dersonville \d, Waterford. OR-| ‘home with garage, Ells. Lx. Es: 7 tates. OR 3-0231. _ ; rent reasonabiy- to ré- small family. From —_— ‘til June. De quired. "hens Rivona. REAT 3 ROOMS & & BATH, COUPLE , Call EM 3-2377. ap H GARAGE, . MY none 1 BDRM. NEAR Tine. Uti. ‘supplies. Couy & clean. le ean. FE $6830 SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT, AU- tomatic 2 ROOMS & BATH. ALL UTiLI- be ver _furn, Ad 4 LARGE 4 & UP. per, ere st Soperaees. i ‘shuld wel- come FE 1632. mat ROOM oMPoRN AP APT. ¢ RMS. SECOND FLOOR, CLOSE in, FE 26663 or FE 2-774. SHTRAILER __ $8. per week. PE 8-601 OO Oakland Near Haron Under new management. gr osag") 3 & 4 room ihre month. gee CARE- “TARER.. Poe his icone furn, jose downtown. $16 _weekly. Call at 266 N. Perry 3 ROOMS, CLOSE IN. HEAT AND utilities . $13.50 weekly 51 F rt, iy RMS. N. STOVE & RE frigerator turn. adele o7 M ic. Glotia Apts, 4 J ROOM APT. 9255 CAMELOT RD ~ off Gale ‘Rd 4 ROOM, DECORATED, ~ ADULTS. East Side. FE 2-2048 4 LARGE, aus AND BATH SIL- hts. OR D2 a Ubiulties | AILER FURNISHED __Be - Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 3 BDRM. WALLED LAKE, MOD. Close to cite. Very reas. MA 0/3 BEDROOM PARM HOUSE, . barn & chick ae ituate les North of for immedi- on 3 acres, 12 Pontiac, —_, echan- ate occupanc r mo a smith. at at Ft hruron eet, ’| J ACRES ON USi0 HIGHWAY, BE- $eeen Clarkston Flint. 2 bed- ‘ODERN ON —_— lot. Seteened in front porch. Lake —, Phaiet nice sand beach. Immedia posses- dor "GEORGE BLAIR = 3-1351 __Eves. OR 3-1708 or On See ~_ Rent. Office Space 41 al DOWNT OWN Located within *0 feet of 100 E. Heron ‘Roy “Annet Inc. @ B. Hures st. FE 68-0466 dpen Krenings & Sunday 1 to 4 For Sale Houses 43 Gl's ZERO DN. bedroom, full basement, Pas! Jot. 1 block to new school, ly payment. $79.60 include . insurance Kuschell Realty FOX AND BOUNDS BLDG 64133 - Bloomfieid Bille [ARMING 2 BEDRM. RANCH Lake. priv. Ledgerock fire: se ear garage..Large beau! acaped grounds. § $12,500 “w am : 3-BEDRM. Eg Fireplace €, close jop- ping cebter, oe tthes cas COMMERCE 2 bedrm, fenc a Many . “HURON VALLEY WE mAvE Bla J so LAKE T166 uten a y Pecan Lake OR 3-068) MU 4-8505 NEW RANCH TYPE Near Crescent cae. Large new oak foors, ted onth- ful Shea ; large util. Ge- features, $13,- 4 BEDRM. BUNGALOW WITH lake ee. 9 miles north of caovongrog —- San case ome for exec- _ itive. MY 43-1182. 4 (ROOMS, i sta a7 tS = BATH. walls, — eines ‘oil Pa page — smaller in exchange. “PONTIAC REALTY 731 Baldwin ; §-8278. a, BY OWNER. si “SORA. Ww Ce: quire before 10 a.m. or vaiver’ 4:00 PE §-3830. o RMS. BATH, AVATLABLE . Ist 92_ 8. Parke. 6° $30 PER MONTH. 81. Parke. “ROOM HOUSE .N DRAYTON ON Lake oe Beautiful location. Inquire 22 Auburn, Rear Office. &@ RMS & BATH WITH 7 acrés, Near Army Arsenal Pieant, School Qus at or. Children welcome. Suitable for 2 families. 1 mile from AVAILABLE IMMEDIATEL LY, : bdrm. brick front to quaified ar not used his Gi joan ben | 1aee1 tamtiy home. Living. réom | with rm and — drive. 51 month, Seen at Pt ‘Fortune St. Plains. cD LK. $7200. Lx. PRIV. 413 Leon Rd. MA ¢i8s: Hemnstead CASS LAKE RD. sa od family home w-over 9 acres land . and trees, Living room wefireplace & picvire win- dow, dining room, 2 bedrooms w- wardrobe closets, one bedroom spacious Sg BEDROOM 4 kitehen wi a — ia : x MOOR, ORR SPE Sa Sa Opa ota | § iG ROOMS, #2 WN. JOHN- Inquire pefore acon or aft) $75 per ' ing, OEP IA Yoon. FE eas RETIRE 10 1 room ere Pe Good EM a ad small dow* _Sashabaw on 3-0068. STOUTS | Best Buys Today “Value Packed * See The "Fish! ! From the Hying room window in this. Pate “peti “afk summer hideaway. Perfect for temodeting into just what you would like, of all, it won't disturb you Oaly time otfered, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE For Colored Families VACANT, Pull price $6060 $980 down for This ts an extra special value in a large 6 room 2-story home. New * white exterior, all new Cal Pabco Wed floors and Turnace. Pa ad $8400, easy terms. For os list 38 your nome & ina this. . are: wil Mrs, Howard, 1] Gillespie St. 2-4412. John Kinzler, Realtor 670"W. Huron St, HAYDEN | rooms. Stairway te attic. Wa wall © en enetian blinds . Breezeway with jalousie windows. A ¢ Cana ttached 7. on back of property. $14,700. Cash to mortgag DRAYTON PLAINS. Excelient Ro- man brick, § rooms, oak floors, plastered Walls, Te sepa- roem shower and tollet. Larg $3900. . Additional acre available. EGES. 3 mrodern home. Oak firs., — kitchen with Gouble aink, oe saeonee. snack eres: — ving ft rage. 8. MARSHALL. Appz, $1700 down for equity | in this 8 room home. Knotty* pine e sun. Bg Lesage rege, 62 CENTRAL — INCOME, all modern, owner occupied Ist fir. 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, dining room, 2 apartments: 2nd floor — for appx. $150 per all €.000. Terms. 86 _ ‘Walton i. AY DEN; Realtor FE 8-001 New 3 Bedroom Homes. Arsalan walls, large closets alore. Several) which solty ‘chowes PHA & | Wrst SUBURBAN — rooms, 3 apartments; be: eal heat, 3 hovel Tae og? s Terms. SIDE 7 room, yy et rooms, tile garage oniy $1,060 down,” saat rms, meter’ burry on this one, Beautifully designed. prick ranch home located on of in residen- tink 1740. aq. f%. of living area plus ge ly ving room, kitchen eae ee ee comm at ¥ net specious bedrooms walk in closets plus ile — Giant sited utility’ reom p. rage. feet of roadtrontage \y priced below . Shown by ap- pointine: - Farm Home SYLVAN LAKE — Modern brie, a LAKEFRONT oe s : JIM WILLIAMS ub bhai ate pe aaa tive. room, hig ki th plenty of spac Full basem sat garage. f weee fervent ¢ : . . Priv $0450 ~- 1 pe ROW MIDDLETON , SPECIALS! ubiees oF Nothing g Down) ». M WRIGHT. pune “ a = Auburn Manor It will be Fairgrove Avenue/ : Large 4 Ah Watkins Lake st. La Family Home - 138 feet of beau. is c. NEWINGHAM. son pe Oakland eee ae Lovely Fa —- . combination oe ® large jot, Ower out state, $9,900, Has 3 car , $1,500 down, A ve 2 bedroom ranch in’ Waterford Township. » ult in pads yp deme . You ate interested call. owne: _nves SEB She" FO" eset = TORN K. In Beautiful Seminole the — youre dreamed. ‘ar if Tong. an ore value at $33,750, : Nicer Than New — - = Attention om & Grdate mortgage. monly 0,880 ON Laeeiee 4 3 $195 DOWN... OR TRADE 3° BEDROOM TER HOME WITH 2- CAR GARAGE IN HURON EVENINGS UNTIL $:30 Earl E. James. |. | LOW DOWN. PAYMENT $1,100 down tix IT YOURSELF this 3 bed home, West suburban, sc: 1% car = ie. is can't last hg ot See this now. Te Country Home at ~¢ rouné % acres of ¢: — a love- . 3 lige. tion, Low down payments. Green Lake District home with nic: ne, nae _ nice ida privileges to Twin Be Go! ib. A very beautiful home. Yo — see this today. cau a ce A Beautiful Kitchen a. And Ww lots of eating area. a a lovely dining room, too. Real ire this now, 10200 with low ‘cons payment. GAYLORD ae oe “and ings. Only $1,000 ‘down, Saova yard with rm and ow | George R. Irwin - REALTOR 269 Baldwin. ave. or OR 3-400 PE_5-0101 - LAKEFRONTS Watkins Lake ft. of safe, tached % Es . ~ en porch. 1 Cranberry Lake ge, 1% ae ay Established tn 1016 YOU'D LIKE. TO ) BUILD i EXCEPT YOUR MONEY IS TIED UP ine ou Walton "ED DOD REALTY —_—_ IN YOUR OLD HOME ALL LO DOWN PAYMENTS po ea Sasha- ertets| “Sat wish you'd help me — while I'm trying to get our pita of the bathroom, you try to gét Junior in!” furnace, a Ly a. go month nemeens ~ tare ent see Mite eeu 7 name today. 2 For Saie-Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43) ™ PAU pear ry OTHER $600 Down Northside —- | 92 '9, see. bos a en bedrm. a> wes large iot, ; Dandy new home. , Oi) furnace. ae jan of ot year choice or ‘ : CALL MR. WILLIAMS . Oaly $75 per month. Wo i E Nr. S. Blvd. and Livernois | ux_«4sn 1000 _W. 7 Mile" Ra. . | 4 To help you we bare vastly : 2 bedrm e, full basement, Fs city conveniences. Youngsiown he! rearrange the plan to “ kitehen. wee schools & shopping. mont eas requirements, : Tompleiok: ; tee ee “alg ‘ommpleiey fc treet, Ont $8,500 me s AK. Le -Templeton; Realtor 2839 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 446%) After 6, FEC R. VALUET, Realtor oleae FE 5.0003 home, SS gd! by thong Pages JIM WRIGHT < KLAND AVE, rE % PEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 heyy E, ADAMS. CO. peecoen number < ont pions NICHOLIE itrrt | Epeeares ~ designer, Rie B an $659 DOWN-6 rooms & bath an GIResALe en.) floor, Corser iot wih ge| Wren a ta. we wipace Clarkston sree” ~ AND many ra: = E . any of these or e- re especial mall many loca- 4 ome on J Hons, Completely renovated and | Saved “street ‘Full basement ana | PS ae, - as beat. r sma!) tease phone for aff go ent. ten a cent down paym e in trade. ; : We'll be ed to help with Call further _— Ad: $950 DOWN-—Located on Harrison our building. problems incluging dresses . eady. even 8t.3 bedroom moderfhome with : : : =. a Guick pBle son inaneing and a lot, WOE Tes ine satin tans! Re ies EOeee ‘CASS -LAKE WwooDs Jackpot No Money . Down Lovely 3 etre. a rancher, er Pius many anes > netanee Let’s Clean Up e new siding Toot. 1 garage. Large corner tot with garden. @ §8,- 730, MY 2-282;. 5 | JERRY E. ADAMS, co. BY OWxER — "NEW 2 BEDROOM | near Oakland : Market. FE Also 3-stall horse barn. Easy Buy-Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge home with nice fot. Eari : 509 Elizabeth Lake rd. seaston “o at 10.200 with rr “elit FE 44821 exciustve - among many large = excellent forms. Near ‘Angeles road, rooms & --shade trees, with back yard AR Be beth. Piastered floor fur- fenced in with Cyclone fence, , $200 x NORTH sIDE nace, water heater. owner leaving makes a fine e bedroom wy Montcalm - near mar. very state, must sell. attractive 5 room ranch home. year old. Hes ol! heat, water). fine three bedroom Beck "and Ee ARTY, Broke . Lovely living room with fire- sto teed fail es, nero ea | ROSE MGEALEEN, Broker] oar Shae ertogs: Pau basement, automatic heat, | . __FE 22162 Make a date to toon. ie. Neat and clean, Terms. Only $13, 900 $3 900 “sown PRANK SHEPARD” | segs SYLVAN LAKE— ine es $944) | OL 1-7511 2000 Tienken Rd. | paca = conditioned VACANT SOUTH W EST ~~ $50 DOWN ee Save ork berry dais pies oa i Small frame house on half acre! $10,100. ag Large living room, large dining CuOrely 'vanch. “Te years. ol, of full price $1,500; only ; room, den, breakfast room,. brick & frame, 3 bedrooms. 2 down, $25 month. 3747 Alida HURON GARDEN a ‘ rooms. Interior newly. decorated. baths: on large lot, dead-end Street, off South Bivd, East of This is a ye ¢ property| Gas automatic heat. Drapes, car- paved street, ofl heat, garage, Road Aves Township. Newer two he m frame, peting, cement driveway, double paved drive, sparkling clean.. home — tweraad a Gall at ee ne ey Fecting| 821 0-.08 Gown. i excelleat. buy |" school district. $18,000, | $3,000 : ENT LAK BRYANT = Safad ise - Gown. Own: er, FE 4-8129. = CRESCENT KE cuenee OFF i : IVILEGES - V tiractive 2. Ranch home built to -s¢, 3 NORTE: Wo bedroom fra me, Watkins Pontiac Estates PRIvpdrosm, home, Wik in, 196, hacementcaroned | _— pets, tet terme pone ~ Hepat suis k eertecs, a * be starter home for young. Near Rochester. recreation room Mile i. 800 down : road. A real -puy at $19,750. = ca for further information to- J 1! Cal MARION CHRISTENSEN oe Bryant AND HARGER CO, Ciatises in fake properties, — + Large broad ‘ince 3. beareoms | 22 —NORTH SIDE_ : i Se ene Tema oy ae ; 2 wan hes Jott ered breeze- 1 - on. — —_ ‘Sabana $00, . ceeetn boom — 2 bedrooms Heights. Gown ai aus * args attic with Foome could a gee ee" 4 a le $1,000 Da, ee. 3 bdrm. house, $850 Do. y.2) Joe Bryant ne Png ge pee wnat St, Sey “ies tively oe maeaelas me, rae: e from 4 to 7 rm. house ¥| down Term . to on orms. " " + housek ent, {10 Acres - Troy... sa fo-vg-b. W. DINNAN | Para aaa Sa ay ese, ¢ rose 3 hea fami Ee oan aw with flowers, see “ond sbece some work. A Pn EM 34000 of Mutual ¢ Trees, paved street. Oniy 8,900, . OWNER WILL aa ar ot ip ar. win 3 crge,bearsoms, full bane” BRYANT : , DOWN — 8 scres ot excellent “gute, gas bot water heater. $2,506 D CONTRACTS lovely white frame home,| starter home. Pull bath, weil, = a balance 953 ‘BOUGHT, «SOLD immaculate $ newly painted, | tic, cm ak gutomatic hot water, RAINBOW REALTY] y awnge for Rimsett. Has many EVE. FE 8-272 to 2 highly restricted subdi- ‘* eS Bee a HO Y 2 NQuier SUBURBAN — will see your home in trade. BROWN PUTS Your rent money workin: ; “a bee 8 Too sui, 0-rionmn momianne |, POMR o,f eenes See ser feats. Poli rooms, en, oil tea beautifull _ CORNER MAIN & 14 MILE and part of dry installed. CLAWSON & TROY _|- Seined yard. “Near cl bus,| "A'reai value at only $6,130 ILEGES. Ee Stanley § “st. “ites ca mae Lowen Rie . . bt mel is ees, Oo bam ' - “ W. SIDE INCOME ’ Multiple Listing gefvice nicely wtandscaped. On Sealine, fee A very fine 2 family fn can : $1,450 "BUD" nen OAKLAND LAKE | NEAR CLARKSTON | ¢,1m, 3 team nome | T)C)RRIS WEST END. 2 bedroom bungalow = family hoe ay an basement, heat: and Water, nice peed fireplace, ‘sli sppoint: Oakwood Manor tion on ‘arge lot 50x200. Nicely with lake privileges near Clark-| Stoker heat. es. i landscaped. une, needs some in- sien. laren 14 acre lot. In-| With $900 down, AUBURN WEIGHTS HOME 4 bedroom ear around ay 4 home. ace lent - tot, betch, Dock-2 car at- ue at $20,000 with - 2 bedrooms fire- 6. Reduced to $24,800 with substantial down yment. EF $1201 FOR BETTER HOMES G.I. or Conventional TRY CLUB CANAL. FRONT | Mortgage American) = Ouily ft. from beautiful FE 40840. 2626-Hickory Ct. Est LAKE COUNTRY CLt Conte at Sane “S| bane SF ei MA. ED ml pA OE KENNEDY elty sewer, water. A ‘L reso tave room | home. REAL BUY. a Lay tk : th full base: cones, “egg . . q ment, Ame wou ben oo ‘ wth, of! remers| (GOOD © | eee — vows —_ uum). Beater fee teatans | - Riy Seen te tw te- 4 Lakefront, 4 bedrooms, large| local afion. Eesy terms. roud' & happy to this fine ” a pes et eract BEACH ’ rand 14,250 RA BUNGA H hone. A real va at only . i. : ere - . V A LI CE ee ae on ta] M1420 RANCH BUNGALOW — Here | $11,500. ‘terms, : priee. - basement, Rn AG furn. — ‘s ~. Call MARK FISHER, een : ' Teens. . ci ‘ pit © APO Ottawa Hi | gros = ome tar ia coy|. Settaay Manne fast. cir| Bettany Weahe SA Ottawa Hills weet with 2.car garage. 5 miles A city. West Suburban. | _ & toom, 1% bath home. scr NER &: LINCOLN _*FYI Ovn KENT INC One owner. 2 car garage. —- living room, dining 19 soo BRAND NEW—Large reach %, rm., 80’ : Excellent home in- good jo- kitehes, 2 bedrooms & |“ bungalow. with. 13x18 family rm -- Realtor \ ent.. Hardwood firs, eation. ‘bath complete this real value.| gttached two-car garage, brick ty ye Triserann \ $16,060 awith $2,500 dn. Cecil Ger | 1-). > . | Bianter. 3 lovely bedrooms. mod-} 220) Dixie Ween pte \ ling Pe s-a0ei. Elizabeth Lake Estates HOYT REALTY ern Kitchen With buill-n Tange.snd astPré ‘cob Paneixo \ ete bungalow | TH 2108 g. Telegraph Ra | javely home was recently built} oN jots. spot you will PON-TEL CENTRE Shek paclen re" were ‘jot. | — \ love. Garage too ; fake privileges. shown by : : : WAL HL KNUDSEN | Dneatant ol pees laser wean ne ne autnamal -A- * REAL Tel “pell 4 POR BETTER BUYS So Breaings se bat iL VALU IAYe service, Wet Buy, Sell & Trade. FOR is THE “BIRD* TO sEE LH. BROW N, Realtor WEST SIDE — west side jon withi s (DR veg alking distance ot downtown. 3 _ Arnold Real Estate AYTON PLAINS ear gar" it - 210 8. Telegraph Rd. t team heating system. bedroom modern, full bath, 1) In wonderful condition’ through PE _}-0076 PE 21500 a garage. Lot is 100x300. Ex-| out, Has 7 rooms on first floor cellent location, Walking distance. and.6 rooms on gnd. Full-price ..*. } MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE = patie schools & stores, $6,750! $17,900 on terms 4 all modern. Full basement, room modern. Excellent loca- Lo néw 3 bedroom: ranch home Only $6,950, cludes storms and screens, water Sno with $500 down. imme ey al oY fernlens Off Oakland Ave ive exceptional lores neanial . - Available on easy terms ~ bal) 5 room home, built in ‘56. floors lore. ‘wale tal , HURON GARDENS ance at fust 4% per cent. Auto. oll fumes, gas hot basement, ofl heat, large porch, SS i Yet arenes | ete a bee teed cs | WARD E. PARTRIDGE | . Gaeiteteetezas eats | Saurus, es detain, tree “fot, With ploaty at sate sepee| REALTOR, FE 43581 Monthly payments of $54 ‘payment. Sell for less down and Elizabeth Lake Privileges $b waier Excellent ioeation. 1960 W. MURON ST. mas Srenyene, : sarger monthly parment, oF small mr ar att H weed Oc = For Colored. CRESCENT ' : me make tis tomes! GEORGE BLAIR Mast side 8 foom, 3 bed- ie bowen now i . WATKINS HILLS room bungalow. Full base. |- Attractive, modera plet- REALTOR = eo E.. ment, eeat ren ttractive, im two room, | O98 SRAYTON PLAINS "1 !| Only 1 left. with 1% baths. See/ Srice’ only ete, one vangelew only 2 years (eid, o2- ‘carport excel: | Eves. OR 31708 or OR 33607 WATKINS HLL The last Word an hae rounding homes, a good buy #0060, , 0.0 a at. $13,- = & modern home. We have on ——. vos oes. Ee with 1 jc ‘tile baths, |. LONG LOW AND RAMB aaen, fal asement’ face, tae baits Git RS REALTY CO, [| ,BeA0tIFUL BRick ROME, . truction, Ss 221 BALD WIN AVE. | PE 5-6175| brick ane pretentious 3 bedroom ee ; : After _¢; FR 27006 or FE _5-6293 two. fireplaces, full betm $15,950 STE Td rs 03 6 af a ie ee es : ee ites eee)! Ph ieiaee| fee oe e + ¥ sf f fg 4 i tes ye if i : ; REALTOR upstairs r 1097 Bd ad — = “EVENINGS ieee! S. O..S. er. Bec.| 7 Ne would like te call yolr 4 ta We 3 master bed- 4 tet heat end % School district. Fira eae cot OS bungalow as ' il iat Lk. ‘Angelus Rd. this my eg garage, aivided he You tached a ~ with: terms. REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Clarkston, Mich. very neat 3 bed- ose tree | Chasteston _6 RM, RANCH TYPE AN W * Bey Thru Partridge - ~ eee schovis: tas + lade Eh. in a ‘2 ey . SCHRAM a List Thru Partridge ermopane pic- 5-500 ture with 8 aoe ae a: |Ope iu ms Corner watt ees TAVERN FOR 6 SALE, BOX 4 PON- Large Be ula mi ed. “we basement wi MOLTIPLE LISTING. ‘SERVICE Sate Land Contracts 52 | a ad - nae oe nom jon, BEAUTY SHOP FOR SALE. GOOD d acts 5 : . business. Living quarters FY MA | 431 Pontiac 1 Trait in front of the- = etnies DINCOUNT, BAL: : eer, ‘| mbathiy, 6 per cent interest. Cost ____ For Sale b Lots 46) Wits Hall. MArket 42165,_ ee ee oe TER | EXCELLENT GPPORTUNITY FOR| ern 2 home do § teres 16 BEAUTIFUL AND 10 segey or retired person to earn/ just ae of Postiac, Clark Real gcar ‘front lots with trees, gia: $40 to per week pant maximum Es Huron ee cent down. EM 3-0402. of 15 brs. per week This is an es-| or re 4-4813 Ask for Mr. Clark. d = #0 o£ re. tablished Desintee “ 100 youd deep. Crooks Rd. Avon chine: ox cash, FE 24008 after machines of qed iene woousc| 25%: DISCOUNT uaz: _Bress, | ee oe Secured by modern 5 room -home “hit a Both for $430 cash. PRIVATE PARTY TO INVEST $9-/ with new 2 car garage. On nice if necessary. FE im Realty. plus 6 per|. level % og off East Walton oo. aesinig| «OSE NOR, Oe, PEP Sold for §1.750 with $750 down and GN PLESHA GROCERY & PROPER- om a month = -6 per cent ins one bleck to Wothins ty Beer & wine dcense; 2-fam- rest gee due #7,80 = Eke. Sorered for. Bquitable ily house 1 were ‘and. -Niness Discount s $2500, 9600, down,| forces ‘sale Inquire at store. 690 % oR Tenge, _S. Squifrel Ra. Auburn Heights. : M; . : 7 BAY SUNOCO SERVICE PUMP- slie R. Middleton. i b ing 23,000 per mo, 732 Wood- BROKER ist N, JQHNSON bg = — poor gg | er we i o ge eA ; KSOR tected ee FHA wf poor spp 5 : ‘ oo = aR ia rusiy One of Pontiac's famous supe? SPECIAL 3 . AM markets. $225. € inchides = «Sold for $6.500, $2,000 pald meee. 492 Dixie Rwy OR _3-1950 valuable real estate vail auytime| Balance of $4,500 at $45 p NICE B tN ON BAST, R details Owner will sell for 0,85. Here eis wn & Motorway Dr. facing RILEY, Broker good “i Ask for Mr. | Pontiss Country ub golf courte. 508 Elizabeth Lake ee Sw ty . rown. = . EES ng se PE seost £5 = FE +461 _Evenings call 1 OA 8-2618 3 bedroom xan ike 4 LOVELAND "iveraes, afford to ae . oF OR 3-s681 d from $2500 WE HAVE LOTS OF LAKE PROPER HURON VALLEY T7106 Mis at “ALSO ng on 100x100 Sy!- Tia den" go Ail available fo you Mr. ye b @.grlee yee ton pay. more decp Pontiac Lake -,- MU 45505 WHIPPLE LAKE LOT One of those ‘Edward M., Stout, Realtor TT WN. ana cans St ia he ee eves. till 6:30 p.m W atkins Lake 2 BEDROOM oat rs. “miedo gy ds Elizabeth Lake J. R. Hiltz 1o1r W. Rue prRastow — 3 — 2 > oll — BUNGALOW for comfortab: . drapes. FE 5&-6181 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A) te “A a rat Sabie niver 6 miles E. of Gray- FOR SALE OR LEASE: FE 41637 or rine & Reet, =" W ‘atertront Rentals Fre GEORGE BLAIR P Zives. OR 3-1708 of OR 3-2687 We Finance—We. anance builé cottage or re * waterford now J~_~ Hwy. “OR 31251 Let FT. ANDERSON ALL ALUM. tirerent Lome on our new sorth- ses & cleat. Oa- jocation, mi, era Land & Tei at men's paradise. /Value $3, : Will siso and ¢ ft. jot, aoe reet, on sewer, your ‘+t ss bee aa “aeae £-2| tree & clear. Value, $2,500. terms. write or call New 3 omega 2 : srontewe?. Johnstet 2 & ¢ Hubbard A aia noggin ae ee AGE BUILDERS Finished bail room, 16x24", Fin- 160} M-76, St. Helen, | Michigan est location. Value $28,500. a “LAKE CO. OFFE RS ag Rochester. Will. tr ~~ MORE FOR LESS -- NEW RANCH TYPE 3 Reet mj Goer SS tage eo ee » Bw Ta, attached. % oe ee ~ i a. mi Beas. © OL i i Lake, 2 cott, 11. lots, Sete, 24a 2D. - ee oe ts Temi, tee a : 4 er. Py ~ 50. Sehulls L., 38 A — a 2 Bu: Business Opportunities 51 51 eab $6250 5 Trailer. $2750 Twin Cr. Fura, cab, "so tr. Pa; Buy Thru Partridge a oe List Thru Partridge Sarat nag en on "k's SHORE Pan | MUST springs mattress ys — “shat, piano eid misc. cERuOae Call OR MEYERS A'UMINUM BOATS € sos 2182 6. N ee _ject OVER 9 $14.95 OE NDERSON _FE_ PE eidee USrenst NORGE REFRIG. 9 CU. cond. $140. OR 30178. 3 METAL BEDS, ‘esses, ELE Cc DRYER, int automatic washer. 3-818 traflers.. Arrow Fiber. | boat boats, everpihing for the HARDWARE Ra b-9962 Teieyraph ing Ogg ‘| ROMA aoa BARGAIN, #01 got! eRe EM 34116 SEWING MACHINE, NE, LIKE With =. tag attachments. $6.50 month Appliances FT. PER “$6 USED TV SETS FR ‘FROM ap- TV antennas,” $9.95. WAL LTON TV 515 FE. Walton FE 22057 daven- | m VING Y, “se PERRY 7x8 ining rm. suite, TV, NUM GA $26. $263. FE ee : MA #1517. LIVING RM. ‘FULL “a? relay es en wi mattress. Big W recking Bargain MTZ before 12 noon | W "ta ok Brick Building aa Fea a & SeRINGE MIS-| at 422 Garland, cts of face brick une eets, Mattresses and| delivered §25 spring gs of different colored fab- WOLVERIN NE LUMBER ae 4 otherwise absolutely perfect. WRECKING Pamous advertised name brend. | 320 8. Paddock 2-014 BUKKS JET DEEP WELL sna. Like new. After 5 [ORR ii cone PR Sent BLECTRIC. ic WATER HEATER. 990. ‘BUY DIRECT Baseboards A t & window trim re feaens $3.60 moid . Bike Geerter round bo Door jambs, int terior, seseveees $3.06 Door frames exterlor ........99.05 4a! sereens 28 $3.30 doors — flush from .. 4.95 Screep doors ............005 $6.95 Comb deers ee rarer $17.95 Complete house orders we do better. CLOSET DOORS iy dan stee] fold doors ee ¢ . Priced ag™ wee Berry Door es a. S003, si at pine see here eeeer eee ote oe bxi0; aed2; 3x19 Sheetrock | | 4x8 Sheet $1.35 tun hese al TRAILER, AY OF luggage, Bh ago Never used. have Rose a = specs. 8 8. a TRAILER EXCH sors Mobile “apes Day Sale Da MOBILE HOMES b ; 1210 W. PARTS & “SUPPLIES OXFORD TRAILER SALES New \% mi. en mi. 8. B. of Ponting, : TARPAU N eS FP 8%, DISCOUNT Case 140 Baler Case Forage harvester. ¥ pa git and ranteed. TERMS HOUGHTEN..& SON Peo Case ‘& Ferguson Desle on 19701 “Auction Sales 77 “a OA $-2126 or a gee gar piotares, din- 4 Phil- CONTENTs OF ANTIQUE at @27 :Acams Rd. 6 miles & 3 wiles —. oo ft, Owners. Arn- sacteneets. Ph. A $-2150, Oxford. overhauled & pes nce baa ase Pranklin. Ge cent eal BIG EIN a : EVINRUDE MOTORS * Be é and Sun. eM bate SS a: © 1957 by WEA Service, me. waste it on a cha-cha!” ~ “You do such a lovely tango, Herbie — it's a shame-to For Sale ein a. ay ~Alwa $ Ready to Buy trucks. $8 veld. BAGLEY AUTO PARTS Radin ye sour 1% BAOLEY oT. Shelton Motor Sales a ‘J i=] s 2 ase pins E is fie g Corner Pike & EB. Bivd, PE 31471 Used Truck Parts 894 e rem tor & controls. OR : 14 FT. PL 8 2% om aie, ino Saeed CONTROLS. ABOUT ee ae moter, FE 1 Prin: ill cunts cnart RACING engine, Cadillac V8 a ae Se Ene. Gnd. S17 MA ai, 31093 Franklin Rd ire 8, ’53 Ford Pick Up br Mag ne i * Bone taper. And the price BARGAINS - DEAL OF YOUR LIFE ON “Like New cars” 53 Four Dr. Sdn Sdn... .$ 595 Hydramatic, and Radio, heater, PONTIAC "56 Starchief . CATALINA 6 Cataline Sdn Sdn. few ded AR CHIEF—Radio, heater, Hy- eramatie, power vaering. “**e* 50 Two for ‘anne $ 295 Radio, heater, Hydramatic. PONTIAC Ss. Four Door Radio, heater, ee ramatic 6 Fs Four “Dc Door ‘Door +.-$ 195 55. Two" eo ae $1395 e steering & power CHEVROLET Ea Bel BAL vs vivecss $1095 | WO DOOR—Radio, heater, Pow- PONTIAC |S RETAIL STORE. “GOODWILL USED CARS” BEHIND MEX woe OFFICE tae % FE 3-717 BUCK AUER Ie NSM | Ivan Lake. PR_5-1679 TRANSPORTATION AMBOREE}. $180 ‘33 Dodge” “40 Ford “31 Bruges x. Austin in sore Pickup Small down ment. Will. arrange Auburn Motors Corner Pike & E. Bivd, HARDTOP. oVety clean, FE 21042. H. Riggins. ~ SUMMER | CLEARANCE SALE 1957 CHEV. -‘and OLDS DEMOS. counts CARS “TERRIFIC SAVINGS '2-DOORS — 4DOORS. +++-$ 395) 4 tome, to mares poe Qe es : bs Fy ord: 9 passenger pe aga Rhenee Say Hane Sea ee ee Eompiete parte & service available. P.S. Milton says: BURR TY 2 sees 5 se etene “la elena Pa AUTO, FORD, D, | CONYE.. Take your snaes, ERE "ORION MOTOR SALES las §. Woodward Ave. Birmingham $13, with terms. Boa ford, Inc. North Chevrolet. Co. 1006 8. Westward Ave. Birmingham AR: | i086 1956 Chevrolet convertible, sharp. $1895, JEROME "Bright Spot” SPECIAL OLDS - CADILLAC Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 2 DR, _& Slean, FE 50178. real SAVE wie THESE OLIVER. BUICK 1955 CHEVROLET 4-door amen 310 model, radio, rd shift. beater, 1095 chm FORD ‘as te, Sa Scone on ai ‘anda 1954 “ne ae ginss. ges. RANCH WAGON 57 MERCURY — STATION WAGON * . Also Visit Our TRANSPORTATION CENTRAL Lincoln - Mercury North Chevrolet Co. / 1900 6. Woodward Ave. eicar am DODGE Will — wer’ ear as ras i on North ype & Co. 1000 8. Woodward Avg. - AND ‘COMPANY | DEMOS. 88 Supers 98 Holiday Sedans -Cass at Pike Streets “| FE 2-9167 — FE 43885 Se Peter es like new. $495 2 down of Birmingham | 232 S. SAGINAW ST. 2g Olds. oo nee ere eueed en srt, a see we. suburban you've been looking for ‘56 Dodge H.T. fey es Foe see $4 eee 'S4 Pick-up This Dodge ton gies hens tie eat eh Ser res, is green with better & dr tonal ea , $677 -|'57 Ply H. Top. OER Ree HE OED Chevrolet Bel Air convert. v4, werglide. R&H, white top, tur- Guoise, ivory 3 a Tike mew! ........... Soe tS ae : Be sure you get j a better deol 5 . ne Don’t buy. till you - | oe eee, pe Ps te aes ial Try Houghten’ s ise as | as merece Ys Doe" ‘Hot Spot |e "hneome 1 1984 00] $f Glide. | radio, nt ie owner | ST Bulck convertible, low milesge, Mutual +8158. ‘Tox : 1980 | Wade. Soecial a only $098. | 6°Side super 88. sharp. 4 ah: a ipsa | North Chevrolet Co. ee avEntaeeT? Get & G00D how a. 00 | 1000 §. Woodward Ave. Birmingham |’ Studebaker Champion. A real ‘nk onl 2 a 1954 * 00 3 S Bs - Seber, “tle el Fos EY EERTEE: Ties | roun suinecy cudesoMe- a Nt Side Used Cars W. of Harvor — Pm 5.4006. oP ee a es ENG save the difference! me ‘ aot NAGGIN Jaguar, MG., Sealy -& & models to choose dio and heater. No money down, ! — |i tin seer, OL are est Side Used Cars assume ents of $8.65 month, W. Huron PE 42103 De ee oe ee 2 ee —West_¢0, Harold Turner Ford. : down, assui ae oP cond, - SS ae we mam eae | CENTRAL | Sage Sree sttigee gasemr-o= wa cota me oer) LINCOLN- MERCURY |.ar sou Fe aloe hea .| isa PONTIAC — FEDAR. TARE ALES [Station Wagon] wrop jets suas! RS ies My 2-611 ie aidiek fa ™ ¥ he, SV CLARKSTON test CHES RANCH WA -NORTH PONTIAC ra Sdles tna sescag hamlly car aly s08|—- 99 FORD One Pt h with $5 down or your old car. see es ee North Chevrolet Co. 6 FORD V8 4 dr, 2 tons 1 Evenings—Please hone: -MAple 5-5141 sien-9¢ San meat Call Credit _~ . Parks. Mid- west 47 ‘arold Turner Ford. DR. a 7. 3,500 miles Lots of as d Pe ent. —— comet bak us te some less a aT RD. Lake Orion Motor Sales t ¥ My 87 PONTIAC. BT. CHIEF CAT- brakes. miles, . le wer Terms, will HAUPT Pontiac Sales 1957 Pontiac. . Ste Schutz Motors ye a pete Open "th 8 waz,| BUD SHELTON fo Bates NS—CONVERTS. d ae ioe jeans ome et Ne i 1985 PONTIAC Station 67 Chev Won. | 195 wiser with stendard’ wane, beoke sa. DLUO- Wagons tela “Sfoty, 8800 miles ee Jetaway tranimlesions. 2 $2437 fit cuaenet ae 2 shale a tlights ymouth H. top : Sun Views ‘56 Buick H. Top ~ Radio & heater 56 Dodge 4 dr. ' White side walls Dodge Lancer All colors | |’55 Ford 4 dr. V8 " Cars like new Ks Ford Siation Wen. ‘ew car guarantee’ ['55 Do t eee i 9S ne $$ Plymouth 2 dr, Buick denen hee ee Seas a sat. eee ses E Bud Shelion. Motor’ Sales - sven 06 8s Bivé:. 0 Pe cone AAA. Months | 6 hho Motors “Police Rookies | - Ready for Battle 500 Beef Up New York! ‘wwa, News “ated,” said Kennedy. “It will be . | eT “AUGUST SPECIAL! | Any oxl2 ‘Shag amie ca ‘ “BB Uaiaue man. woman i 4 : mR B85, WH WEDNESDAY, aueusr 1, ee ows: to L Dankiate Nighttime T 7 Force in Effort to’ Curb Juvenile Violence NEW YORK (@®—More than 500 student SS marched out of > Youthful offenders have killed eftore embarking on their rgency assignments, the 536 ~ © .@-- * ° “Gang violence and the unlaw- ful use of force will not be toler- met by force, legally applied.” Gamble Leaves WJR DETROIT — Ron Gamble has/ 4 4 a -- ~ Today’ S Television Programs -- "Programs furnished by stations lated in this column are suhject to change! withet notion -- Today's S Radio Programs -- IA Networks | We, 16) = GEL, OWE, = WOAR, CLI WIE, NH WON, Ce WIEBE, TOM) Hunt for Talent roigur "|i gemgm, tanagt oxuw, News, David 1gewsR, Wendy Warren $:00-—WIR, News W2Td, Top of Town WoAR, halons ; Boys 12 Such P Ar WXYZ, terich | GREW WPON, Early Bird Club ae Davies U rograms e)' CHL. Revs dl wou News, goinerame . | "Wwa) Minute Parece | WPOR. Chuck tevin =| Already Set, 2 Others ray ire me’, |, wee he ae pee | ee | Likely to A a News, Weather Oa tee a tke Tews Gea’ George ‘News, Ar Town Kely ° ppear wee ee Dinner pate wae News, Kasem News, Martyn. CKELW, Heatter : WY. WPON, Music With Mason » News, Lewis 2,00 WIR. Ma Perkins : MERCER pt 3 | quunspix joanne | @ia WIR, Jack Harns WWJ, News By CHARLES MERC wien Sonteaet ¢00-Wan. News, Roundup Bro Pgaylie Godfrey 4 B ae NEW YORK: «—Tune your pes 2 With Mason | "ww, News, Bob Maxwell | ww Truth inern. WCAR, News, Ree. Shop | : up Geet Ronse WEYZ, Pred “Wolf way, True Story WPON, Bass zither, if you play one, and pre- Pu ee ae. Sar Rooster Club ‘W, News, Homechats 3:30—WJR, Ind Mrs. leviai WCAR, News, Patrick wor, — Sheridan wean, News, Se". peatt sae aw Around Tewn pare to become_a television guest 1:0 WW, 3 on Star Extra WPON, . pores WROR, Amarics Knees} WCAR, Sports Parade star. The competition for talented 6: ‘ot At. (10: 5 : ; ; ; we i ae vee | SR eer geass | etre ee jms fr next san aay ph eR ty Are Funny JBK, News, Reid WPON, Chuck Lows CKLW. Bud Davies ee | my a CKL oe 00-3, NRC News har News, Pose ok * WPON; Music With Masos. | 2:00--WaR, ben _xuy CKLW, News wrws. Wotan Howe | _ It's the result of an interesting ter Nightline WW, News, M yon. Mews, os —_ » jdevelopment in nighttime CKLW, Rocenecee . CKLW. News, ‘Toby David | WPON, Don Ma: Wak ‘sts ~- [programming for the 1957-58 sea- $:00-—WJIR, World WAR. Neak [t180—WIR, Time for Musie 4:00—-WIR, Band Parade son. We've heard a lot about the)? CKLY m2 WPON, Early Bird Club | CKLW. Robert Hurley WHYZ, ‘Weltrick, Sports {trends ‘toward Westerns and WCAR, News, Gpinerama 7 Er eel Clark ® war SS on fairy tales and away from come-} got ig BR WEYZ, News, Wolf - THURSDAY AFTERNOON | 4.39 wen, —e dians and anthology dramatic WIBK. Sound Off CKLW, Charles Warren «, Abe WIR, 3. Vinal, Farm| WW. jm ‘Belend shows, ~ WPOQN, Music With Mason | WJBE, News, Reid * News, Faye Elizabeth | WXYZ. News, McKenzie ~_ - is 2 18:06—WJR, -Symphony WCAR, News, Sheridan WHIZ. Curtin Calls CKLW, News WWJ, Matshall ee ee ee only, Austin: Great 5:90--WIR, Philip Lenhart But did you realize. that there will wxY2. — WXYZ, News, Wolf WCAR: Reva, Thomas WxYe, Watiric, Storts |e more regular weekly variety WCAR, News, @pincrama CKLW, Terrance O'Dell WPON, News shows, basically dependent on pro- WIBE, Casey wak se (2:30—WIR, Time for Music + Wank ews, “McLeod fessional guests and music, than 19:15—WJR, un wenn tte gee CRLW, Bud . WPON, Music, with Mason jany other type of program on the 16:36-—WW, cuaneniaiai “Ww, Mexecll Nemo’ we Sak Tom, George, *WaYe ag ens three networks? CKLW, Piatter Exp, WXYZ, Fred Wolf WPON, Don Mackinnon CKLW, ing E Chase x * * Ae e : At latest count 12 of these night- . ; time weekly programs are set for Shark in Phone Booth Story Smells Fishy i“ Uaemotered 15 Biblical 16 at mming 18 Citanges city: | eight $1 Communist 66 Formerly 87 Purtive BO 1 Always ll Nick ® Redact : 10 Gentury plant 3 ae 38 Battlefront tt 40 Crippies 41 Check a accounts _ 43 -Informal talk 33 sper —— quéen Seether (Bib.) s Soaks 20 Greek war ¢@ t, i Nekon ——- 50 Malt beverage SERVICE? ® Tape Recorders ° Players eTV. © Hi-Fi = *iisdic ® inter-Comm, Systems © B.A. Systems 3149 W. Huron _ FE 4-5791 “You Can = _ Charge It! || SERVICE ees Electronies Assn. Bs Ka ceyv Anewer (te Previous Partie oT A oim) Tie Ale ies. \. 1eSaal Ri Sie) isly | CLIP ed! 104 ERLILILAS! mivinie jal J OIDs al ial 4 S ~ Ale | ©. x a. ne = = Dictator Promises: More Police Action \I've been cuttin’ hideaway. home,” WILSON splash Harry James started it all by bringing his whole band to|weekly programs featuring Frank with a hi-fi. famous guy” (he mentioned_a headline name) “pressured me to take him without an ap- pointment but I couldn't. — “Now Perry Como, long as his hair, never asks ‘me to.” Perry—his special favor—. ite—may call and say: “Listen, Rude, I'm comin’ in. Monday to record. After- | ward you're gonna _ stay late for me, 0.K.7” ~~ | “T love it that way,” Rudy beamed. Nobody around—we just relax.” It was to Rudy that Jimmy Dorsey prophesied his own .| death. after Tommy died. Brother.” Rudy cried with him. THE MIDNIGHT EARL. .. Gazette covers . yodeling . showgiris who'll travel ; big party next week. London for $25,000). brother. Waid ot § 08 LOCKED ON -FOR GOOD Famed Heads Sheared ‘in Tiny Barber Shop. NEW YORK—One of the great oddities of Our Amazing|Godtrey show which does not gen-| 7 ,Town is Rudy the Barber’s tiny two-chair shop where the TVierally go after the big names. celebrities let their hair down and take their shirts off. I was just sliding into Rudy's chair when he said, “wanta | aa channels at all hours. peél your shirt off?” “Why not?” I said. It was a very hot any I got bare to the waist. Perry Como, Jackie Gleason, Sid Caesar, : Elvis Presiey, Julius LaRosa, Jack Carter, Jan Murray and—uatil a few months ago —Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey have been Rudy Montera’s regulars at his little ——t “This isn't no barber: shop, this ts your Rudy explained. . I think.” Rudy's almost 20 years ago. He had seven chairs then. “Some people’d say I took s step backwards, going to two|®"™t Patrice Munsel. CBS-Ty, chairs. I don’t think so. I work by appointments—take only “110 customers a day. One pretty ~ PERRY and RUDY ~ “ft don’t thing I'm gonna make it, Rudy,” Jimmy said, s.on “I never knew how much I'd miss The Jimmy actually cried as he told ste) he “didn't feel right. _ Marie McDonald posed for photog Dave Workman fat the; Steve Allen show and recalled the days she did hig Police . George Gobel will make an album of his os The touring Follies is having trouble finding . Steverino, the greyhound on the) Steve Allen TV'er, will “come out” in canine sogiety with a (The pooch is insured wih Lioyd’s..of WISH I'D SAID THAT: “The trouble with thtertority com- plexes is that the wrong people have them.” That's earl, _ (Copyright 1957) / »: “Only barber shopisica; variety pond with a big the season, Two others are vir- itually certain to appear_on the ‘home screen. And these don’t in- iclude shows which seek the rela- \tively unknown zither players such ias Ted Mack's “Amateur Hour” and Lawrence Welk's new talent iprogram, They don't include iYour Hit Parade” and the Arthur | There will indeed be music on : * * * NBC-TV leads the field in the number of musical variety shows with Perry Como, Steve Allen, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Gisele MacKenzie, Dinah Shore, and the combination of Eddie Fisher and '6:20—(4) Box Four. Channel 2~WIJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel %—-WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV , TONIGHT'’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(T) Kukla, Fran, Ollie, (9) Popeye. (4) News, Sports. (2) News. 2 6:10—(2). Weather. 6: 15—(7) News, (4) Weather. (2) News. 6:30—(7) Disheyland. Cartoons of “Pluto's Day.” (9) Monte Cristo. (4) Helen O'Connell. (2) My Friend Flicka. sis 6:45—(4) News, __ 7:00—(9) Million” Dollar Movie. Cornel Wilde, Maureen O'Hara in “Homestretch.” (4) Masquerade {2) Vie Damone, Jaye P. Mor- gan, Jack Whiting. 7:30—(7) Navy Log. Johnr Ca. ips out in war. (4) Father cnows Best. Betty gets carried away by attentions of New York playboy. 8:00—(7) Ozzie, Harriet. Ozzie wins $50 door prize. (4) (Color) TV Theater, Ferlin Husky in comedy, (2) jonaire. . 8:30—(7) Moment of ter Brennan is mild-mannered man-who squares off against hoodlums terrorizing Western town. (9) Crime, Inc. (2) I'vej Got a Secret. Hal March subs. 9:00—(7) Boxing. Spider Webb of Chicago vs. Charley’ Josephs of New Orleans in 10-round return middleweight bout. (9) Homer Bell. (4) This Is Your Life. Col. dell Corey, Marsha Hunt, Ron Randell, Johriny- Washbrook in “Man of the:Law,” western. 9:30—(9) Unexpected. Alan Mow- “bray in “Confidentially Yours.” (4) Studio 57. Alan Young is Texas cotton farmer who be- comes clever amateur detective. 9:45—(7) Sports - News. 10:00—(7) Bowling. (9) National News. (4) Amos 'n'’ _ Andy. 42) Ellery Queen. : 10:10—(9) Weathervane. George Gobel, plus two other weekly variety programs. *zhich are expected to be 2 ABC-TV is jumping into the mu-|- 10:15—(9) Theater 15. 10:30-—(9) Lone Wolf.. Ernest Borg- - , Dalat Mystery. (4) News. (2) News, 11:20—(4) Sports. (2) Sports Final. 11:2%5—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Ann Sothern, Paul Kelly in “Blind Date. a” i: 30—(7) 30 Minute. Theater. Selfish gambler tries to ruin his Charles Boyer. (4) Tonight. Loui 11:00—(7) meee On, (9) Million 3:30—(2) The rin tee @ $:45—(4). Modern Romances. 11:15—(4) Weather. (2) Miss Fair-\¢:99—@) Susie.’ (4) Dear Phoebe. (9) Circle 9 Theater, - 4:30—(2) Our Miss Brooks, w Romper ‘Room. (7) varies iE 5:00—(2) The Early Show: Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance father in “The Bad Streak” ith 5:30 Range Rider, Nye, Dick Haymes” join Jack Paar. : THURSDAY _MORNING Farm 1 ar ‘Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. 7:45--(2) News. Cartoon Carnival... '8:30—(7) The Little Rascals.- $:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 8:55—-(4) Faye Elizabeth. 9:00—-(2). Fred Waring. (4) Home, Friend Harry. 10:00—(4) Price Is Right. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. . (4) Truth or Consequences. 11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic =< Dough. 11:15--(2) Love of Life. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. @ Robin & Ricky. - : Dean Hess. (2) Fox Hour, Wen<|31:45—(2) The Guiding Light. 11:55—(9) Billboard. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day (4 Play to Win, (7) 12 o'clock ics. (9) New Show, Ed and Ross. 12:15—(9) Sports Time. 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) (9) Corliss Archer. 1:00—(2) My Hero. (7) Lady Charm. (9) Playhouse 92, 1;30—(2) House Party. (4) and Broom. < nine in “Avalanche.” (4) Whirly-) 2:00—(2) Big oo Su ® (Color) Beat. ~~) hirds” Whirlybird Carties fuel? bomb into test canyon: (2) Frisco Margie. 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby: ps too by presenting new and the new Patti Page show. “+. * This could be a golden nugget of entertainment or/it might be) a stale egg. One can only conclude, that this programming state of af- | Sinatra, Pat Boone, Guy Mitchell Dirty Lights Cut Vision terestingly, Range peasy ot NEW YORK — Dirty automobile at the moment: Ed Sullivan's show headlights can cut a driver's vi- sion as much as 25 25 per cent. of Jungle. 2:40—(9) _Mary Morgan 2:55—(9) News. : 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen 6:50—(2)° Meditations, (4)*Today’s|| s0e—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) 9:90—(2) Arthur Godfrey, (7) Oury — (Color) Club 60. (7). The Erwins, For a Day (7) American Band- | stand. 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