‘ pg techedbeeontllcgene” ahi ' ners in’ te Green and Kiein Build- Wheeee! and as a consultant, ~~ r This s the gi you've been waiting a... 2 2 patel Ine bes wih Te Press je. ’ “Genie” has two ger sisters, partic pit ten asd Miss Front_ Page for August is Blanche, 14, and Mary, 13. _ She 5 neha driven by Nels. H. Anderson, 3, <5 ot the Acme Dress Co. of Midvale,| 3", Rd. Bloomfield : = eS N. a, = vn : re ; Township.’ Anderson told police he _ ‘answers, Washinara, who ‘lost his joes) Nee ‘a Tpft hand turn when -* chiet of the 80,000-member AFL-|the car driventby Barbara Mac- # UAW (now called the Allied In- , 21, of 492 Charest ‘St., 7 Workers) for trying t°/pontiac, struck. the right rear of ane (kick Dio out from its iy Pe: his vehicle, = Me wa : = jlocals, said that~in this fight ge aes : * Natt é seems Temes Oe ceuaeed Nene at ie aoa . : re a Pine Muar” | machete Oeamatton- ae 44° in tree Meee into = Western foreign ministers’) ie has served as president of| ga; regal es = [- in origin nearer 30 degrees north meeting, a faa +o Barge pes said he asked Dubinsky why Sam | . .60c Value ‘ 90¢ Kidney eee In the south, ‘they really = , slightly south and east. Ss te OO) Low tanight 8% to S6. A litshe warmer errew, é \ hides eitins tit ‘when the attorney failed to come 7. \*% 8 sm: Win Calm, - home. Early Saturday morning, he san sete Thursday et. 752 p.m. - -was in Detroit to settle the ticket! Cokes ae / 125 9m pm:__/and he came to the Pontiac police N F 7 at 10:36 p.m. - station about 10 a.m. and presented oe —— oe a receipt which cancelled the war- enya Gage | ge wee 8 rant. ata: oe go ee Henry's tickets in Detron date 18 um ses eee 8 ‘#7 back to‘ 1953 and include two no * 2 * tary Selwyn Lloyd met for lunch- eon at the residence of U. §. along with other negotiators. - » The British government has ex- pressed opposition to halting im- Nix Second Warrant for Milfon Henry (Continued From Page One) the altercation occurred, Attempts by police | standing violations, a no park- | Kears lie am 1947 Flat 7 stare Chart B53 which Henry has paid include: inset nee. wee tae ‘BlWindy Hei Setup? They and British Foreign Secre- Ambassador Jolin H. -Whitney it is believed Henry will claim. he|* was defending his property when te—arrest Henry last Friday “night on a) Detroii traffic warrant were foiled) ‘Economist. Reports at Petey: State's Industry Expanding * PETOSKEY (P—Diversified industry | in. Michigan is expanding despite “decentralization of the auto- _motive industry, automation and other factors,” a Michigan Economi ic. Development Departmént spokesman said here last night. x. “New jobs and new opportunities are beng cre- - ated and on ‘the horizon is an even greater and : Other olitstate violations for Lincoln Park, paid $15 for speed-|. ‘ing; Waterford Township, $10 for}. 3| CAMDEN, N.J. @— The Cam] merce, executive director. of the Oakland County War Finance!, Committee and*as chairman of) the Red Cross Blood Bank, He is a member of- the Pontiac Ro- jlary_and Pontiac sand Clubs. * * Pontiac Veabiecansen’' ve found in him an unfailing sow of en- ergetic leadership, successful civic promotions and sound counsel and advice. It was during his tenure as president of the Chamber of -}Commerce -that Wisner Stadium/- = = "age began and. paid for. rodie has tia F Rokomis 712 whet®he and Mrs.. Brodie-plag».to spend. much of their time, returning to their and Adams roads, State Court Upholds Supreme ha, ae The Circuit Court issued a per- manent injunction the grav- profitably appropriate. it to a use within the terme of the ordinance.” ‘Help fo Oust Dio. Refused-Dubinsky rlier nitions Fors ‘Bar Snopes Besumant Hospital, Benjamin | play will be judged by Mayor Wil-) liam Roberts, Mrs. Paul N. Averill, prominent local artist, William McGonagle.of the Detroit Art In- sania sat SPO. ’ In critical coniiition in William hased . a_homeli Berger, identified as a close as-! job as manager of New York) local 102 of the ILGWU. : Washburn quoted Dubinsky as saying” “We consider. him less | dangerous in than out.” — Washburn said after the confer. | ence with Dubinsky he lost his, “faith in people.” “He was in a position to help and! wouldn't help and then I found out) (why),” Washburn. teld the com- — He sajd that Dubinsky “didn’t help bechuse of circumstances . have er something. in his’ own union... T am cone | vinced of that.” — Washburn said after: the confer- jcottage at Cass ‘Lake for the sum} mer months... faith in — . “ *. mere prosperious future ;| \ population, = pe Paul oo _ Petéskey Rotary Club. : 1 _ “Dr. Herbert, chiet of the research division of the \| developments department, spoke to members of the _ Ae He predicted that northern Michigan would: x 24 i A Bbiset i pinge ntnind ee ee | Epon igs ce sociate of Dio, still held on to-his/ ence with” Dubinsky he lost his Sales & Service Piece your order with Pontiac’s newest. dealer and come in for # i ~ Top Service now! “Phone FE 8-680) - this cut price. Torhers $2.97.) - WHITE Wee .white—flats, in gr Ladies Misses Girls es and Bollerinos - Choice “9 smart styles in lerinas, etc. Sizes 4%. to. 9 oup. 98 North — Sedteand i R & R Motors, Inc.jF 124 Oakland Ave, q iE Lustre CREME ) |: eee SHAMPOO $2 Values for Friday and Saturday only. Famous ‘FAIRWAY’ _ Lighter Fluid _ KLEENEX. TISSUE. Box of 200 sheets. 1° Limit 2 boxes. es , for our apidly- ia A. Herbert. * soon ee and the Bt. GET YOURS 5 ; NOW shy 49 Left! GLYCERINE SUPPOSITORIES. 25 Infant or Adult \Ve GRAIN CCHARIN , ; Tabiets— = oo | WINKLE’S aa | 00 Tablets PSC We've already sold over 500 of these in TS 16 Ounces isl THE, PONTIAC PRESS ‘pHuRspay, AUGUST. 1 0g eae _ Good Thing Like This Cannot Last F Foreve “OPEN NIGHTS > Friday and Saturday Until 10 P.M. aK Senne ib "Simms detain ANNIVERSARY. ‘SALE Ends - a + Blaze of Last chance to get your share of BIRTHDAY. BARGAINS that everybody. is tal Here's but a few of the super-specials, we can't “possibly list them. ail-<-t many of them! Take our word fer it—a shopping trip. through pee es extra savings this, weeksend. ys Girly = shies | ‘THUMBNAIL’ PORTRAIT — , Suiallee: hana! man’s pacar ‘fs this midget frog — some say it's a young toad — one of ‘thousands | ’ that recently invaded a residential district of Shreveport, da. This | Every Pair GUARANTEED Ist QUALITY—New Fall Styles one measures three-eighths of an inch long, a quarter of an inch wide. ~ For days the arfay ef finy, brown creatures hopped down the street, -sidewalks and through front yards. ek *eapeicasie ih | Sekine er ee ee ee ee ‘@ Smort. Straps : @ Losfers -@ School: Shoes @ Dressy. Oxfords @ Seddle —— — asa « Mee: Tees © Plain Shoes CHILD SIZES—4 to 9—Boys s’ and Girls 814 to 12—Y ouths” yas fy 4 ta.8 : y bebicnnl ly advertised “PLAYWELT”. q ual ity by _ » * famous ENDICOTT-JOHNSON. Great new style se- FRIDAY “nd SATURDAY ‘ONLY! [SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS All Nationally ‘Famous. pe ELECTRIC SHAVERS at DEEP-CUT Prices! table with chrome | legs. 21190 table in F red. efamei finish. 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OMNES - a mel e / ‘f Tae ve e. mesiey ae - hp diy og lll ae a “aoe — = age : icra vioea gee L > Ratened ab Post oftoe, Ponte, crseome case maior Flint nes hie tae with | : MEMBER OF THE associated Race ~ 20,000-lumen fluorescent lights, not ° Sek cnc le oe “ter called me outside to look at’ beautiful double Painbow. Tt was so ‘The -Associnted- Press is entitied we only for its downtown business dis+ - cemni & Jetty Loria fo te prone and cated. me aier to be Per - nat fo rgpunentin ti oot NS trict, but also for ite main traffle:in- ry "three youngsters outside to see it, | ae po { ~ rma rome Sone ard ees © 2 ern tersections throughout. th e: city. : soo. 1g : :. Saree errs § eS a -Hanotp HickMAN, city traffic -en-" . ee a .o yes, tere ard rainbows lately. After Inst Mondiy’s tain Seaba pear hdl moh on er lacey in Dnites Siates oineer, reports that over an eight 4 Famed 2 lie ik we one] i a whole half circle in the eastern horizon. It had seven _ yo ad = : : Zi 3 j * ait * oh Phone Pontiac FE 2-811. A ea > : / - — ; distinct colors and another rainbow above: I'm so sorry Unbeliever : month period the new type lights — ass. at ~ a i ¢ td Gabe clean.” a MEMBER OF AUDIT a= een cut the accident rate almos nha nse Believer _ at one intersectjon. 3 A New Arab Republic oR me The brighter’ lights are] ing~ extended down Fiint's ‘main. street, and on several other busi- ae. ee _ mess thoroughfares. They will be /- . world’s youngest republic. . ~~ used about the new vivie center . The aged Bey of Tunis whose . which is due for completion next ‘Turkish dynasty ruled that North year. ' African country for 250 years was - Since they were installed on North ” : {never miss your fine clung apd think grate people air i their thoughts. - M ithongh [ow nothing of selence, nature or the-Geophysical Year, Z _. our family saw a beautiful rainbow Monday, the 22nd;-irr the east. In - * fadt, pac Ob may be. that, other. factors have = - =< : iy ‘ - dynasty governed played a parti this big reduction, 7, xz ty bsband en with our sll oiren were in downtown Fon ae “but in’any event the record has been Dav vid Lawrence Says: Jast Monday and saw’ not only oné ‘but two rainbows. If there isn’t i - 3 sucha Gilg satve raithows, X.sasst have Neon sefiection. Tes ees ; 2 OSS Seg Inflation ‘Aetually World Problem AR a 3 Bey had been identified with _ ‘a ‘Keep Unde Sam - Gare Calas neither the Frerich nor with the | Poatioe as: been doing ‘better-if wasnmnGron — They can't ‘of money of various countries from Yor higher wages, and this in turn’ — ious pay iependence its. traffic safety record during. blaine President Eisenhower, but 197 to 199T; has ) vhahet peiods ~~ Out of Schools’ - for Ambulances ‘ot the , nad foul Friice: 3 past two years. _ Perhaps here is.a oneal sabey lye oa apomranege glee ones ‘Lim, sapomie Tedhatment of I'm glad the House defeated the There should be a city ordinance oes * a oe way even more lives can be saved. ~\ nee are plaguing many of the Japan .11...... 48 Denmark "sist time” conditions—with huge arms School construction bill. Let's abolishing sirens and: ‘excestive: ‘ aod other nations ‘of the world France, 30°. & foan -"-""* 3 programs to drain gov: keep Uncle Sam's fingers out of speed of ambulances. It seems North African by birth and ‘Euro--< SERIE / “Thus, Britain has found it neces- Soo se Bea ernmental budgets — is still far oUF piocelienal pie - The-sinute ike poor “to endanger pean by education, President Bour- . Bxsr battle in the Fubyp. Parte be a ng peor os a 2 ne ca Or . ae Saas ote Lath oo the lives of many eh route to the cumea had dedicated himself to mak- SON-HURRICANE Jackson mess is the increases to postal workers. eo Ce slower, it we have to, in building Pospitals, ‘ , ing Tunisia a “western stylé.democ- one: between ‘TV, men Ep Suiivan ., Whewite. ‘in tngoe mb gorge _ Ratebrely speaking. Ge Ahett; ‘THOUGHTS FOR TODAY. aon Meena of Wade: esa mam ip By et the heat To, sane rg STEVE. pee over who'll have . increasé in appropriations in or-_than_all-ot the 21 waar cnaliies age oes = ge ‘Heel Taxpayer ‘County Needs : and expand tele Moses for the children of Israel - — Assembly to draw a- “Constitution day ‘night program.. Might be 8 vision, radio and 1 _ Deine te covntria where ear in Mount Sinal—Levitieus 27:34, He'd Like Va Vacation Careful Zoning’ ¥eferee. he Jack of vision of Bae te an pape apelies be i capac is compraed in bed Evelyn must be a very under. Property owners should have the The’ effect of neds ee te wee | Q ; Paes es ee metab es standing wife to suggest separate protection of knowing that stores, Seat fay berend his erty. Tg _ Sa bel/on WE take st ame It on Heat aaa ood Barrier =tmz i» Reader Answers eu Jorecco an epent ent? , i Algeria, Such a group would be Curious Incidents Se spent tor or propaganda 10 tines Adana P oliomyelitis “kncdiiees 34 Three Writers pro-Western and_would counter by: Readers of This Column = ‘are appropriating for that for'that os Stranger Inquires ql miswer to Burdened Taxpaye the pan-Arab empire Nasser is =| 7% purpose. | tae ee ~ Tt appears to } @ the consensus ping,” dicing off. the obstructing | as.to Local Custom ~~ and Kicking Taxpayer, all I have Jae 20-year “Heat: Often - oppressive, but — “ne dae of physicians today that\ individu- SS oon newer ere and Rt 2, ele le 960 6 Fo be. worth ne or nt /te seme ane agpenrng She be of Sateen ee For fi ie oder aaron = ay hut ke ee Ne, et : people. ies t - ; : e Ped sated : , >. P It is to be-hoped that the new ©) ae alan Tee seins mecy of to eateh pollomyeliis:~ of "choles is slectSecagatcner question. Tt weems fo be the because you're just plan jelous. republic with-such an auspicious be- What they think is caused by the hot the treasury, in a public speech This seems logical énough, for (diathermy), applied in a series i aoe ents bay tre som aes Chee "ginning, will have @ stabilizing and — weather, the parakeet of to the people of Britain, said the it is fairly well established now of sittings in the ,doctor’s office, eal tae coenaears In my He's young and has a long way ~~ unitying—etfect on the whole of Mr; end Mrs. Alan Brownson =<" “3: that poliomyelitis (infantile paraly- to destroy, drain or disinfect the. ‘7h We. Scent crs te donor ee tte teint, best, 90 let im ae a . “It nation pays itself ‘seven sis) is an infec- — _~ infected -area without . damaging ca Oy nes coat him to Pontiac, Your idea .on : Sivan i a 2 < : of Keego Harbor /has commienced to: per cent more for doing no more -_— ea 7 teal - ccaty east thanked in persal: -- is wrong. ee _swear. Its cag 5 ae the work, as happened ast. year, we _St, nearby throst muncle._- 7) gesmy‘an awha “burden to. _ ®r& ®— = —s _ Brownsoris nm y hotter,_-price increases will follow as — ‘ Impos en eisai . s “While he isn’t/ guilty of renewing the night * tollows apon day. No sped: nag insist el diay cones te Serial oxtethers, S08, po “cama oo oo = = "old gag of frying an egg on the sidewalk, ae Dunk Gus oe” néé to the body after thanking each one at. thé wricr meat acpant jeer - ‘Adiaiiat Go vilibaaeos. of te Gain Smith i at eo ee : Stranger _ quests snes the letter. is ‘eritioal fn fhs- abla Secretary of the ‘Treamury, of Pontise tAte reports that his‘ hens Atbainie. ‘thass peice jucresion. ce, ape too Z : ; : : — : Grorce Humpuery, an interesting fae Se se hen iat be ct See commas ere te tam Ge. whoring cough, Cus ida ba Paschol be tae i hardly em in S00: OO : another round of ieash oc as ane — A pair of nolsy biue jays near the — os country stl Por des, by Pet “De = ¢ oi a sye ° gist: ee a Caroamuc Sawieem ee Ty ‘Necklace. Form a badgered by-groups whe want econo- =4 fir; 4nd Mrs, Rodney Stoughton - work init... - ia oes a’ in Speech Ra my on the one hand and on the other Fe Cetiee 1206 ended Ai etal activites CHOICES POSSIBLE: | wo oe ee hand ask for Federal aid for their pet on hot days, and just sit it out in a dé- “The truth is that this nation Polio is a respiratory infection Joel has all the ability need- to scan siee speech compared ~ {nterests. An aide to Mr. Humparey jected manner, = must elther squarely face the one of the Common Respiratory ed to et anal ty tt th iy. oe x, gabe ce a Unable to sleep on account of the heat, problem of inflation and accept Infections, that is, the Cr _clergyman. But he is @ poor is wrong?” 2 Pearl _ Start. your tells of a dream-plan Mr, Humpuney. Perky Stanett the policies necessary to check - 4, @ medical magarine a ‘SPetker. He fails to em nod aU a - talk with a golden idea or-choiee and curtail it or else it must face “iainotaryngologist (nose and “necklace formula.” Every CCESS FORMULA ~ quotation that kéynotes the whole 4 threatened to carry out before he left left his Auburn Heights home &nd went a continual decline in the value -- prog specialist) can soon become skillful ora “Tmitate the successful mén theme: serves central 3 er _.« Washington: : a walk at two o'clock the other morn- ¥ the : ’ your field,” is’one of the oa ‘motif. ~ “> fe , fag. He found that the neighborhood | . Fuleg not only for clergymen, but / This compares with the gold It called for suinrnioning to / cats, who usually pick 9 fight around | ne a ees | citys ene tts sai _ Washington -100—businessmen. . 7 that hour, passed each other on the - from. all parts of the country. / 1, street, with only a low growl. He was going to. get. to/ “The bees in the several .hives' lof gether in one room and "> => Walter Cannon by 6a ‘everybod in. vor, of +. Of Walled Lake, go,on a sit-down strike | J ying y ie THey not only cease all - __- every hot day, cutting Government ~~ honey operations, but also sit down real eS ' Please stand up.’ weds hard 9 ne cuales mo-~ = - .. “Everyone. would stand up. ‘Then lested Cae : ~ he-would ask ‘all who sit onhospital ~~ pyot of the jeading B-29 bomber that _ boards and who have | for Fed- launched the atomic attack on Hiroshima eral aid please sit down.” ‘The first 1 World War It was mop group would disappear from view. : John A. Wilson. / _." “Then he'd go down. ao ~ of Royal Oak, who was killed ‘Monday e bide ‘the: list when he drove his“car into a tree near en : everyone associated with the Cham- int, just attey he had struck and killed Der. of Commerce. who c ‘tO a child. He was 38 and a trust officer . ; Washington periodically looking | eee + eee bank. _ __ Federal aid for io¢al projects; those, - who want fast /write-offs of new ss . plants; the urban ‘Téenewal people; ‘Verbal. Orchids to ‘ the shipping people who get. mari-. — \ al Cs wibeidieg ‘and so'on, By the hi Charlotte St; sat -seone birth- c*. a time he'd fir shed, } a would be. _ Mr. and Mrs. suiery C: 'Tiths ee aS 2 ee Ba of Linden, pene ree Bolden ms ere’s a moral’ to {this| pies: S eS to ~ tb te Per. : bes Me aa ese, baa) gs 1 _1HE ovttic P PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1, 1957 qr et SSS Home Sought (sme ans Ferment "for Whe Rhinos - Ss seers |. ening te enc cyan and general cand vale enters ve co thinos IPark. 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(NEA) = Over 20. 000 American tourists will c the towers. of Britain's all _castles and poke their noses itito lichen-eovered abbeys and Roman -. ruins this summer, unaware that they are doing so through . the - Courtesy of the National Trust.. - The National Trust is to Britain what the Grand Canyon and Mount Vernon, Yellowstone National Park and Monticello, if lumped. together under one management, would be to America. HY, tn addition, this single agement were custodian of diverse objects as Grant's a et ie = b! teeth, you'd get a more accurate picture of the National Trust's For the National Trust is not only Britain's biggest private landlord, with a quarter of a million rolling acres under its control, but it owns} - properties that range from a sec-| tional tion of Hadrian's Wall, built by] ° the Romans in-142 A‘D., to George Bernard Shaw's. underpants. Founded in 1885" by three Vic-) ttorian eccentrics ~— a parson, a’ b iprofit, Sas seek ts Mit te airs: the Ng~4 cated to preserving places of his-'I | torie interest or. natural beauty. | ruins and windmills, nature pre- llawyer anda spinster social work-| serves and~ bird sanctuaries, and) the National ‘Trust is a non-jeven an 18th Century cotton mili: tax-exempt charity dedi-iin Cheshire. | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. Avarsr i clog Newton's head gave the world its National Trust decided “to rent _ In 1955 it. cost the eneaat st $30,000 merely to ruly-Knole te arrive in France t ye tte to tn | Se ety hy Soa lwhere a windfall: on Sir ‘ Isaac! them, according’ to Jack Rath. morial Fund having failed, the onan of One curious expense in i , 5 bone, secretary_of the Trust. Most of the National Trust's 1 Male owns the anes coitage properties have come to it as out-/" {where Coleridge wrote "The An- Tight gifts, but recently it -was: cient Mariner,” and the birthplaces ‘empowered to accept estates taken) }- jor homes of Kipling, Wordsworth.| over by the government in lieu — oe and George Ber of inheritance taxes. : cee v1 One of tiiese latter is -Péithryn All of these historic landmat ka Castle in- North Wales set amid| the meg | — =e a ‘0! 46.000 acres of parkland, i publie for payme: a ditio t: inal fee. which goes toward One of the conditions of accep alice is that the property rhust be their maintenance. Last year 700,-| _i¢. uppo ither through en ‘000 visitors paid admissions to elt-s rir + dowments, farm “rents, shooting ' a Trust, properties. _.___s¢{rights, sale of timber or admis-| “But the present Lord Sackville |” Phe National Trust likes te | sions “paid by visitors. “\found the upkeep too. heavy, and have its homes and castles lived. 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See it! aes eee A ppliances— But he also devised a profile-making: device. People. sneered at | rs ; : Sears tor honest values! this economical form of portraiture and called the shadow pictures | TAL el: Basement £ "+ githouettes.”” Our picture shows how it was done. | | The idea was not new—ancient Egyptians and Chinese had made | - ; . Ay shadow pictures long before this. But now they got new popularity, — i> ; yo . as lasting for a’ hundred: years. photographs took their place. | : ; < ac . = ~In America’s colonial ., silhouettes” were sought-after sirtce ; Z painted. portraits-were very expensive.and painters not. plentiful. > ive Ow on IS la | George and Martha Washington sat for silhouettes. ‘2 eo _ + FOR YOU TO DO: Pin.a sheet of paper to the wal) where a light _ 7 can cast a deep shadow. Seat your model between the light and the 3 | wall, to show the profile. Have the lamp fairly close to the head and | Ee ‘ Aw 0. é rost cu. V0 $1 level with it, Pencil lightly.around the shadow outline. Cut it out and rit mount on a contrasting sheet of paper. (Your idea for Junior Editors may be worth $10: Send it to AP Jv ee Pay Only $10 Down. - Newsleatures in care of this newspaper. Tepnorrew: What gives a~| 88 cm. =< comma MONDAY | J Exclusive “Twin-Door” ei : ; a < : ' Freezer Stores 101-Ibs. Says the President! d ¥ | | a. E ? t St S ki an - Cal dent $ etclusive twin door refrigerator freezer asy O Op mo ing} combination specially priced for this sale! Hos = i FRIDAY gross capacity ol. Ake, cu. # with ample storage elhieahron | (INS) — President Eisenower today gave this = space “ — erispers and ac Bes oog hes - advice to persons who have trouble giving up smoking: Turn your J tet a butter shelf, plus many other outstana.ng something else and stp pitying-yourseit | RiAiITSe features. 7 The 66-year-old Chiet Executive. gave ‘up smoking altogether miun : m | rat . about 10 years ago when his doctor advised: bim. to smoke more: | = 15 cu ft. Coldspot. moderately. pt ee : s . 3 Grinning, he ‘told his news conference today that he is a tittle : like the fellow who said he doesn’t know whether he'll ever start | ‘ eS ” smoking again but be knows he will never stop again. 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Mh's List| Terma 388 Admiral 11 cu. fee: refrigerator. _. Usually $249.95 ‘ ' c SPecat * “> area 35 the fun of it, MORE ‘LAKESt a Michigan’ man-made lake Lake, between and state the” — a "Panties Press Phote s ‘Water Wonderland has another > add ip the. map, with the construction. of Oxbow. lakes, Atthur Tull, owner ot the land. aad Sesae Conia developer, ——— of .the_ a grolect om, 262 neat Wiliams ‘Bake Rd. hur F. Tull beg: f desiilend ei een es)’ a belie sWaletith-ltees ould We Gy wirkarval and kis eo rk and several man-made age of 77 years. He lives with his was established in‘ 1 hundred acres of one of the Tujl) farms was purchased for the pres-' - jab-acre. landing field, located . a te wae appearance belies his | wile, Margaret Anne at 9616 Gale road, in White Lake Township. “Afeary aga, Tull was cate of the|® ‘fumdecs und owners of the Detroit ‘Business Institute, and at one time operated seven schools in Detroit, Pontiac and Saginaw. + +: 4 - When Tull, his’ wife and four a harvested inthe fall. This possibility was foreseen by thé agriculture department , to- - day. It said supplies of-free corn | may ‘not be sufficient -to meet - feed and market needs before new crop corn becomes available in Soleher and later months, — By free corn, ts debit ie fers to stocks that are not stoped today . It may be owned by , millers and others. Corn. stored under support pro- grams falls into two classes—that) f owned outright by the government’ and that stored“by growers under jgovernment price support . loans. The government may not sell its corn for less than the price. sup- port rate plus 5 per cent. . This works out‘at a national average of about $1.58 a bushel or agout 31 -feents above current market prices. \Farm Products Tax Exemption Gets Court OK LANSING. WW~Thé constitution- ality of a 1956-state law exempting farm products in storage fram city assessments was upheld yesterday by the state supréme court. Board of Assessors sought te -in- clude on thelr. assessment rolis farm products held in storage at a U.S. Cold Clorage Corp. ware- house In. Detroit. ing the majority opinion ‘held that the law was passed by the legisla- ture -to encourage the flow’ of com- merce into Michigan and was con- stitutional. ‘The -court agreed with Sharpe by a 5-3 majority. 5 In -a_ dissenting opinion, Justice \George..Edwards arguedthat—the jaw was unconstitutional. in that-it Contract ae Averts Lakes Strike . CLEVELAND (®—Three- dvi firms and the-Lake Sailors Union have agreed on a fiew two - year contract, averting a strike by 1,100 unlicensed crewmen on 48 lake freighters. The contract wit the M.A. Harina Co:; “the Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co.,: and- the. Columbia year wage increases of seven to nine cents an hour, retroactive. to cents an hour next July” z - Hourly. rates aad Fange. from $1.59 to $1.97. ~~ The seamen had rejected a. pre= hour wage hikes over the first two years. The pact ‘also’ includes liberal- ized vacation eligibijity,-additional offs, ‘are granted and nges in work ing rules Slate Siniter Fune | aH tion - COMMERCE TOWNSHIP ~ ~The} at. Maple Pointe each aa potato chips. and a ichsdice of bev- erages. “In the meantime. Tull and his) in front of their hbuse, but retreat? - er can touch, as long as_we Z under government price support today ‘In the test case, the Detroit |.” ' Justice Edward M. Sharpe, writ- July- ¥, ‘and. another five -to six THAT'S TELLING 'EM — Settling down for a <——Junior Farmers Association Fair nose-and-nose pep talk with his registered Corrie--~-~youngster must havé succeeded in dale ram is Larry Dale Theerman, 9, of Warren- will to win, bécause his friend walked off with tom: Mahe een cee Nee eS Oe _ a oo. here. instilling the” = Lo State e Prepares Ground "LANSING @ — — Favorable ieath- er during the past ‘week enabled) Michigan farmers-to make good! progress with haying ahd the com- ‘bining of small grains, the Fedéral- Stale Grr Reporting Service said : * 2 \* In a. few areas, -grountt was Ss abl ready being ing of fall Soil moisture was — ade- quate to RL esersaral in nearly Lt pared for the plant areas ot lower Michigan: but oe was neéded in much of the upper peninsula. & Make Progress With Grains’. or the tine the ome Farmers to Most of the government checks/ [will be received by the middle of. through until later in the fall, — 1September but a few. will not-come: Get Checks; in Lapeer on_U. S.Plan - 3 / METAMORA — ~ Farmers in La; |peer Courity will receive checks /lamounting to- $473,000 this month. "soll improvements. ~: Approximately one third of the ‘full and part-time farmers in the county get U. S.checks under one haat Ape favo bewes Font farm ponds, liming and of he | Admission Total Last Year Ovi er 1955. - ‘ennjansd ‘to 182 per thousand in “Whe 1946 rate was 112 aimissions per thousand papstetion: It. The number of births last year in the 6,966 hospitals pear in the survey totaled 3,491,141, an increase of 64 per at over 1946 but stent een : Eighth of U.S, in- Hospitals Ise om CHICAGO im — Twenty-two ddnian persons, qapuextinetily one-. eighth ofthe nation’s population, were admitted -to hospitals as _ patients last year, the American Hospital Assn. said today. ' ‘The association's current issue of Hospitals said the admissions showed an increase of, 41 percent. over 1946 and. Rearly.5 per. cent. 1956, Group Hears Talk on ' Waterford Plan INDEPENDENCE ‘rownstnP-_ The recreation commissioh met here recently as Tom Belton, directer of the Waterford ship Recreation Dept. the group. | Belton, explained how ‘the re- 3 is still in the ‘planning stage much effort has been expended. ‘The meeting of the commission will be. held. on Wednesday at 8 p.m: in’ ‘the Clarkston eral Church. ¢ Ss Farm Prices. Deciina Slightly During July “WASHINGTON if—The govern- Ment issues today. a repert on what's- been. -happening to. farm prides and farm production costs betiveen mid-Jiine. and mid-July, * * * Normally, farm—prices decline -tslightly during July, reflecting’ the ~japproach of a new harvesting sea- ‘son. In mid-June; farm prices were about one-half of-one per gent be- ste ome of a yore: ago, amie Lee Persons tae to secure tdi: arelg yes eget — -_. no evening cor Inspect Fresh Fruit, Vegetables os an. Aid re spoke tofirst year of their existence. ee ae Lees en /|High School on Tuesday from 3 to “ [Progress Ragiort ion Town Center .|Given at Orion ORION TOWNSHIP — The Orion 29 leased a progress report for the. They have founded and incor- porated, selected a free site on Grion- Rochester and Kern roads, decided the minimum needs. of - the building, and selected an architect’ who _ oo presented a —— design and ‘sketches. * ” * Site surveying and ‘soil studies are nearing completion and_ inem- bership -has incieased to- ever 400.). \Pledges of $500, glass for the! building, 40,000 bricks, evergreens donated. j i’ A total of. $1005.50 was, Fae by. the “Queen contest’ and the’ Miss Orion style show (which will now ‘be an arnnual--évernt.}) Additional funds of $200 were received from, individuals and clubs, Troy Slates Blood Bank: TROY—Troy ..Community’s first}. * ite Community Center, Inc., this week) _ for landséapirtg, the septic tank . and ‘disposal field all have: been 3 Men Found ails for Harboring Minors Midway St. [Robert V. Boback; 19, of 400 Femy ~ |S. Judge Maurice E. Finnegan sen- tenced Delgado ‘and Ortego to 60 idays in jail and Boback to 10 days plus a $50 fine ena ctl > a Romeo Peach Queen Candidates. Named ‘ROMEO, — Candidates for : Romeo Peach Queen contest-to be held on Tuesday at Romeo High “tn dene been announced. _ In- the “running will be Barbara Moskow of Roméo, Carolyn Tubbs of. Oxford, Carol Parrott of Utica, - Kay Zomke of Armada, Carol Hinze of Rochester, Joan Cline of | Capac. Geraldine. Spies of Almont, _ Ruth Watkins of Lake Orion, Carol ‘Hall of Mt. Clemens, ad pela - Davison. a Named to > UAW i : aan 9 p.m. Ail residents have, been 46782; or Mrs. Lauren Ford, MU 9-2686, oe ats wr Bae Clyde ison CLYDE — bap rg ine mame; Jobs Delany * : 4 92; 3rd. E.T.C., Aberdeen 2 ing Ground, Md. = _ WOOD. : 2 * * * : hee separ Walter Jackson, 0n fore entering the f REE: ia ‘g Army. From Rochester, Pvt. Richard L. Willsey, son of Mr: and Mrs. Ches- ter Willsey, of 1131 N. 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Girard was returned | t6day to the firing range 9n which | he Killed a Japanese woman s0-[.. ‘| that his Japanese attorney could | Z | get a clearer idea of what ~~) a3 3 ts z = =. : - 5 3 - 2 ge wg es eS | pened. : os | Beg. ap fo $5.00 = 2 : i ee : we oS ‘ ‘ : 2 s - : : | “1 2 Pe. : a 0 ® Settee ° 2 Chairs . ‘Table A od oe, 129.99 . a = ° ox x12 Cotton me Rog. = ‘Value! fe Sys. ee $4.00 | e fs ye Army Te x 8 oe POR Jigal adviser Maj. aie 3 Price | er. : hil_pointing out_ wi -MALLOY'S === 2 3 {et a ite. oa < — = ie senate ter charge before aj : 5 N. SAGINAW | oe FE 4 1192 A Japanese court. He) has admit- 7 é \ted> killing Mrs. Naka Sakai, . ae ae = ee —... ;yapanese’ woman collecting scrap) ee Dees ee eee | metal, with a blatk fiped from a} a — — : — grenade launcher but says. it was? am accident. “Two, witnesses. cor! -tend Girard lured the woman and other scrap scavengers onto: the wange, then tired at them. _. At the time of the shooting Gir.! ard was guarding a machine gun | ig iand other equipment. The’ Army |. |bowed to Japah's' demand that he be tried in a Japanese court, set-5- ting off. vociferous. criticism. The Supreme Cofirt yipheld the Atmy’s right to let Japan try Girard. “ *- | *- i Although: bot under arrest, he! has been coffined to” the hase | ‘}Since the shooting, and has been f working as a clerk at- the camp.| Quizzed by reporters. Girard) described his-four weeks of mar- ried life to Haru (Candy; ‘Suey- ama as “ho worse than wedi else’ 4.” A NC ee oe ee on a * | i a i cee tie ei Millie laine hae Bop! Look! “LISTEN! ater Portable“ 3 ‘ q ISacfeliry E H alts Boss's Attempt |" &: 3 8 oo ee on Ow n Lile | " Chinken feos 3 table styles. Settee, chairs and oftomen cre. Select y your rug in n bine, rose, aa a © ~& secretary 2 acest 08%: or Mahogany!.. Boltaflex upholstered, Blue or Coral _ light green or dark gaa oes » f n er boss out of an : oe a4 apparent suicide “attempt. yester- oe rry in a Grab This . Outstandin Bey Pat 7 oo Dowinstaits Ne Ae oe z tae alia Galleh-velels-tried t0-q0t—— z : Hu ae: ae: ng ct Saale ae the man to leave ‘his precarious: - ; : perch on a railing around a 22nd- es : : : aes 2s 3 : . gre ment ‘district, clung: to the railing’ ‘for about 45 minutes while police vainly tried to get -him olf. He | .- talked: eof “having npeinees trou- ie floor | ©@2 Mattresses — °2 om Springs. #2 Sets of Legs. 4 Ped She said, ‘what are you dding up ‘ ‘scrambled to safety.— te siv9st Plays al FOUR record speeds! Excellent tone from TWO speakers! Special at 29.95! } faoeate Invited ~ a te 3. 7168 “+ *. «| Save Up to $61.95! bies.”’ * *.* ‘there? Come on down.’* George Wind, 62. head of the Sone 0 ee EL { Meanwhile, a net ~ was being Then his secretary, Mrs- Rose ‘| Mrs. Williams extended her’ Goldenbro textile firm in the -gar- ; C. ispread across the shaft at a low- Williams,- appeared. ““Mr. Wind.” (hand. Wind-meekly took. it’ ‘and | 30” Size COMPLETE i x * * : = - as Pia ite was ag, beapiialinnd: briefly and] Reg. 129.95 sent home. Pees pee eee —— rd ‘More Than His. Ponts “ of HOR ems, anda ieneiar’ HOUGHTON. Mich. A man]. . ae ee, | who lost his pants at Bete Fris, | oe $ ss ao $ 2 i , : : . resort area in Michigan's gered oe" Size. ‘8 82 39 Size 99 a = 6s oe +Peninsula,is advertising in the a : S S , P : ae ‘Houghton Daily Mining Gazette Reg. iz 95 Reg. %) 59.95 - Se 3 : ee : : fe “Buy Now AND SAVE - (a 2 Gale. $3. 99 __ THE FLOOR aes “Mp lBineon” Dai "Mining Gaze | 99-101 ito +) We ese BS es them, but he did. say: a a Cates ae situate!” LOW DOWN PAYMENT! —___ : “=| |... ‘BASY TERMS!” “Powerful . vee ‘Zeiss Type Pe FULLY GUARANTEED! ff You’ just can’t afford to miss. this terrific value! Fine _innerspring “BINOCU L A RS _ | mottresses and box spring sets ot less _thoh you would expect to 1 pay for the mattresses alone! The mattretses have pre-built borders Yea REP if AT OF ond-heavy ticking: All are gk to last. | | Save. now. during Waite’s Waites... A SELLOUT! that are “tremendous bese pp.nd. |] great Home Furnishings Sale aA ~ ; ; coe ein st 4 Downstairs = waste, = aul : For ‘all sports, travel, 4]. ee bird sel 2 Ge ee a ee ee woh oo ae — pf an ’ Binoculars $19.95 FF - Value Hurry, get, these sale. priced 6 x 30 center- _ focus ~ binoculars. now! > binolux- < coated. fens, : ety guaran- Matching Sizes - i Tite 6'x9', Reg, $59.98... ..... “$2990 Ve 4'x6', Reg. $2998.02 gga i 27" 48”, R ee se 599° 1 Sees Hichaine Tugs are onl bly designed, firmly ns wool yarns, Extra heavy weight so they hug yc cinch acuum-—completely eeversible so they wear : twice as. tong’ Subtle igner colors add a real uae or ‘HOt : _emart new eee “re am ‘beauty Made by-femous: : Homemaker Mills’ ie ro “@ Fire Red © Block Grey. ja Seat 5 fd y ; — tam Aninased Welt wes Dowasiaire, 7x 3 one =f Pl octen with biholux-coated eo Fed travel, bong a all sports. Hurry int= - i ene ‘Sie. Atty. Gen, Forrest H. Anderson, | ip 'a@member of the State Board of | Prisén. Commissioners, said last night that‘ with the exception of cleanup activities everything: at the prison was “orderly.” He | said the cleanup job would be j remands, but declined to: esti- imate how long it ‘would take. | The riot began Tuesday after- fnoon when a group “of- convicts | apparently became angered” over La guard's order, to shell peas. | They held eight guards as hostage, |; , F réleasing them only: after Ander lson assured them that their de: mands would be given considera- ‘tion. by the prison board. _Meanwhile, -in—Helena Goy. J. ‘Hugo Aronson, ex-officio chairman | ‘of the prison “board, announced | ‘that a board meeting scheduled fp today was postponed until ged |hext week to give Warden F. Prison. Se \ g eort of armed. truce prevailed! Values to $10;-Mon' s Dress 95] OxFORDS..........°) Velues te SS SPORT SHIRTS, z for ar 99” Values to $6 son eel | 49 1 %2-Price Straw Hats. bs sy! | Barrell a chance to appraise én | situatio and ‘ ‘get his fee t on the cL OTHES Gee | Burrell, who was. in Indiana iwhen the riot occurred, .hurried N. Sagi NA, Me back to Deer Lodge yesterday. He | said jate last night that ‘I don’t) : j, want to make any comments until ae sl ‘have liad a chance to talk with a ee eee “6 8 . ee Arorison, other members of \ the Board of Prison Commission- | ers and prison officials.”’ ‘Maximum security was restored | Py ‘to the &8%-yehr-old institution about | a \4 pm. yesterday, nearly 24 hours | latter the 400 inmates got out of ,day inside riot-lorn. Montana ‘State + Values to $10, a % S 195 [DRESS PANTS. -....° ante te * 8 8 @. a see 8 he S fibre © that regularly sells for i per, yard. 4 colors. Bi Dearbor Man Killed | i DETROIT « — John Kreszow- os ; THE FLOOR SHOP My as 64,* of. Dearborn Township, Pig 99-101 5. Sagin FE 4-5216 | was killed Tuesday night when he mS BB GER ES Ree ey aS -section. in, suburban Dearborn. ee 1 Only aig | KL PAIR é _MARK'S IN PONTIAC “ Can You Buy Fe _ the World Famous |B WISE LOW | “STARLITE” J. G8) Ka S\ 0 5 | DIAMONDS |i oe , Phis NOTARY ‘BONDED FREE INSURANCE ig gaa pe staRLite” | | NOTARY BONDED | & VY pe iY -GUARANTEE! ’ res eo Dp " | satistied with your purchase == / Insurance olicy * _ | within 30 days, we'll retend 3 ae + every saan you dey . mrs seeteed Ry ~ ey ’ holdup, } at ¢ lary, loss of Giaménds for one yeas. . NO MONEY DOWN! : Not One Cent Extra. for Credit . ” FL Béidal Book | f ; Just Arrived P é _ Heiptel hints for a) os $ he bdride-to-he, ne er? NEWEST FALL JEWELRY ~\ [ewe Pins—Eorrings-—Brocelets— 4) r . hi: _Necklaces—Novelties Ow rR — é r M ‘gd 3 Pp e i , ' : — mt 7 . . y jee eo eee ee . , H Ade ae f OEE SE ee food ee = af oe ge ‘ f iUAR, rupee “ f af 4} f it fk ay | ‘ 2 = | # ’ ~ FOLDING CHAIR _~ ts Saran seat care back - able and lightweight. 5 Rae proct. apse Teree ered yet eee e REG.$5.08 —BOTTLE OF 100 PARKE DAVIS ABDEC. ce 3 AMPHOSEL LIQUID. oe a J. B. WILLIAMS | BAN DEODORANT. -.......+- Pate ¢ BEECHIES Speariat, Pope Peppermint BRYLCREEM TUBE... +++++++ REG, $1. 19:— BOTTLE OF 100 - CARTERS PILLS . inpingeine s Comferiabla - lectrie shaved with better results. aad - No More Pesling with, SHULTON /Bronztan oven.Jor sai pee” WASH pausi ‘Household Convenience! More a Eyal KURLASH \ EYELASH CURL FOR MOTHS WITH | rSPRAY —16 Ox. BUG KILLER FOR ANTS - AND ROACHES — 14 Oz. INSECT BOMB 12 OZ. ot AO “LIQUID FOR FLIES AND. MOSQUITOES — Pint Size bars! roms OS 7 ay SPRAY: be oa 4 CKY TIGER — HAIR WAX es peri § SKEE-DO _ BNO-ROACH A ll Br8 hoe ey idee Lesage tia said “T dont, think ‘there is -much in the negotiations will be resumed at all, Mr, Gromyko’s statement |" bad ‘little room for negotiation.”* Yr £2. £ The negotiations, which .opened publica. a a statement by Soviet For-}Juty 23, took theiteritical turn yesterday when ‘Soviet delegate : | Minister Andrei Grotnyko ; gga - door on ‘any further Viadimir Semenov ‘presented an “lunexpected statement to the two- nation. political subcommittee. oiRolf Lahr, West Germany's spe- “cial ambassador and. delegation © head, immediately’ talks and announcéd he was re West Germaiy claims there still| turning to Bonn to report. Sie Sanilien _ are 80,000 German citizens in So-|to the West German capital today. , “iet lands. The Bonn | No final word from Bonn was expécted : before Sunday.. Mean- while no meetings of the political embassy sai tay there te ope fv sumption of the . negotiations for trade, con- rr and Fepatriation agree. ~ Hie eecutnest’ Satlowed delegation at the start. of the talks. - _|Son of Stains Killed Riding Horse ‘SAN RAFAEL, Calif, » — The Netherlands was thrown and drag-| ged to death yesterday by a and spirited Arena horse. halted use Screams of the child, Brian C. Mrs. Edmond Michael Shanely. The player made a flying tackle and stopped the horse, ‘but the boy was dead. a Went Two hours . “black — ig pera explained: weft Just Left haw << ee later be such a terrible fire, or that anyone would worry abouf “me. I -year-qid son-of former Baroness just walked out through the smoke | Walvraine Van Hecckeren' of the and went to another. shop.” Detroit Ba * golfter heard the ’ desperate nker Dies DETROIT ih — Benjamin E. Young, former general Vvice- presi- dent of the National Bank of De- troit, died Wednesday. He was 60. After giving up the vice presidency in 1952, he continued as a director and consultant of the bank. pee including the. beauty shop —was burned out and -Mrs, Har-) ris couldn't be found, — Finally located by police, she “T didn’t think it would _ THE, PONTIAC PRESS. 1 m | ALWAYS STAY. TOGETHER en Eup tea “Ml i YEAR TO PAY NEW “LOCKED” RINGS _. a Men’ sLadies’ Certified Perfect Disinolid ee MONEY DOWN SAVINGS! "When You Trade-In Your Old Watch ae of = Make or t Condition | Remodeling Sale : ADVERTISED QUALITY . “reap the bargains. remodeling. : _ COME! SAVE! BE HERE WHEN DOORS OPEN %: 30 FRIDAY! __ SAVE V2 AND MORE! - Despite rising prices, here’ s your chance to. save on. Fine NATIONALLY . Because we need room for workmen you'll Watch. for big things: at Georges-Newports after our CREDIT \39c YARD GOODS M Square Percale. ..icecseeers ec Fine Breadcioth beeeenede ; Remodeling Sale| |} MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Stock Upi Sere on 199 3.99 Sport Shirts ee bese 5.99 Better Sport Bhiris.. . 2588 Rose Ladies’ MARIE Suits Te 7.38 oan ane j Aarts mate $05 ese i Marie med Beas Swim Suite. | Remodeling SEE | | ‘| $5 Ladies’ Dresses ., & $3 LADIES’ DRESSES. 00 4 ee x eo | “ Maternity Dresses..,..,.:,.1.99 {[Remodeling Salel] —— Sale f} Remodeling Sale| eo 3e Cannon Wand Towels .... - 190 Cannen Wash Cloths. . Remodeling sald : 1.29 FEATHER PILLOWS ‘Chicken, Tarkey Pillows ..... | 1.48 Nylon Panels a 1.99 Dacron Paneis seaerase x Remodeling Sale- Prices Slashed LADIES’ APPAREL—COATS—FURS , Petter Gam : Ladies’ 10-44 Better Greep Greap of CAR -~ WHITE ~-|- LADIES’ |\ MOUTON COATS (| UNIFORMS | DRESSES | \ COATS 19.99| 3.88| 5.88 | 359 $3 Better _ 299 Group $1 Gresp ~ Seinsl Save LADIES’ MATERNITY . LADIES’ LADIES’ HATS “DRESSES | — CAPS JACKETS — $]} 1.99 | 30¢ —— $3 MUSLIN SHEETS \.| | $3.75 CURITY DIAPERS || $3 LADIES’ SKIRTS || $15 LADIES" TOPPERS £99 White Star Sheets.....,. 199 | | 249 Birdseye Diapers ...,.: 1.90] -] 5.99 Print Sammer ‘Shirte....1.89 1 | 819 Radio Beticr suite - < ae a0 2.99 Pequot Maslin Sheets......1.98 Se Evenfle Bottles. .....+.... ise 5.99 Linen Ladies’ Skirts tose 3.48 $30 Ladies’ os: Coates ......015 : ” Out They-Go - Out LADIES’ DRESSES Got $3 LOOP RUGS” Le 00: 10 50% Lodtes’ SPORTSWEAR, ell | 43s) : : j Reg. 8.95 fh 99 Helen: 2 PLAYTEX LADIES’ STRETCH < | 6». CIRDLES - PURSES cIRDLES TT : 2te86 Loop Bags ..sssscesiver: 1.98 _ : 2 os ‘Ladies’ Dresses .. ee 27048 Loop Rags ........: Wiens © 2.99 rh te 19¢ 49 } O12 Ladien” Dresses....i..5....5.88 E ; Seve om These Bath 199 Sleeveless 5.90 ‘Ladies? ‘590 Ladies’ | 2.99 Ladies" py aa Cl c =] y - LADIES * SwWiM - GARDICAN © PEDAL an 59c CANNON TOWELS BLOUSES. suits) |\ sweaters. | puswers ‘|| $10 LADIES’ DRESSES 3 a e ||_ 88 _| 3.66 | 3.88 | 1.77 $19 Formal Dresses ..,..., woes. 318. 3.98 Nylon Stoles si... mien 1.9 Huge Dacron Pillew ees ahaye 4; : pow Up! Save 1.29 CURTAIN PANELS | Buy Now ond Save BOYS’-GIRLS' SHORTS — 39° 1.99 Sun Dresses 1.00 Tots’ Pajamas -Gxsripesei seneer ie 1.99 Plastic 1.99 Curtain $7 Fait Size - Fatt a? GARMENT NYLON ' BEACON PRINT BAGS TIERS BLANKETS DRAPES s3_| st | 3.99] 1.99. 1.39 Print Se Quality 1.9) Metal $¢ Tein, Pull CAFE : yr PANTS CHENILLE CURTAINS CREASER SPREADS hte | 336 ‘I ae | = Remodel ing Sale-Prices Slashed a Priced to Clear! 89 NYLON HOSE BoM 1.19 Sheer Nvlons—, 1.50 Mojed Nylons .., Buy for Now end Later! «Fa %.99 Peplin Shorts ...,.. 3.09 Dapper Shorts... 004 une ia - Out They Got © "4.99 LADIES’ SLIPS Ritiy 2.99 Cotton Slips ...s0,.seeneds ge GOS Coretie Slips ...iccseces Z Ps eam 8 ee - } j oii emia f ue }:/ $3.BOYS' KHAKIS. - 99 L. BAREFOOT. ‘SANDALS - ‘4 i $20 MEN'S SUITS S a $3 | 1.99 LADIES’ snonts | / | Remodeling Sale-Prices Siashed | iM ~SAVET- DOMESTICS—CURTAINS—LINENS | : f * eS ee ; j 3 = i j Tr : a Gee rt i} “ENO Reva’ Wath Pant coccers ti 34 Ladies’ Dress Shea c..4.... aang’ se *s Bette so. , 68s .0ceg PEM Feali ef Loom Corb iets... 8 fot La ‘ se 1 1.90 Rare? Pine Jeane its st Men's Genres: Shore ...5..0.88 WO Mode Baile 6.6 fee ea ge AE ‘ Mi) Men's Pajama. va slones va a =i j i eee me eae [ i | é “ i i ro} a i <<, : weal sg * A iy 4 } j ~~ af Remodeling Saled} a ¢ DRES. ES | _ : Outstanding Bargains! © : 1.99 SCHOOL s (GIRLS'—BOYS'—INFANTS' WEAR 89c LADIES’ BRAS | ind ‘iq iis e 1.98, 3-Piece @e Infant 1.99, & to 14 _— & ROY’ INFANTS’ WRAP * cms’ . 7 ‘ TSH ~ | TERRY SETS BLANKETS - BLOUSES ¢ \ oo | 99 | 50¢. | O99¢ ja f 1.99 Girls’ Short Seis. .....0.5 joe a d 45 WR | 290 Girls’ swim suits... = - Cool tiny 896, 1 to 6 2.99 Infants” Bize @ to 14 . — ove ‘Girton occas "Embrocechie’. - BOYS". INFANTS’ BEACON GIRLS’ — Sells: vary; Bais 6. Clone “SHORTS | SHIRTS BLANKETS PANTIES _— | d to Clea / fe OO” 4 ; _.,._ Remodeling Salet ) h t om fae 2 eS $4950. Now 1.79 BO¥S' SHIRTS. |} 596 | be 1.99 29° $5 MEN'S PANTS : only eee TT ~ Zz 3 = oe = — $2950 | . t . - * enc Remodeling Sale- Prices Slashed | ; -BENRUS. We Beye’ Foie shirts .../.,.... 1 | Save Up to 50% Men's FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING | | }” Men's Retttr Pants cs. sia | 1.90 Swim Treoks ods Yeah «5 998 o 4 9.99 Men's Dress Pants .,,.... 5.800 Ladies’ Watch - Lecoeensenenemsonennte em 9 Men's . £99 Denim — 4.99 Maribere 12.90 Reversible 2 Sells every- " LABANA PLAY WHITE - MEN’S = ae fwhere te 1 coir ons SETS JEANS’ | SHIRTS JACKETS “ MEN 3 Swi Save coo? BS 50. Nc ec ? ‘ ¢ : MTR 5 SBE © : 3.66 | 1.87 | 2.87 | 5.88 a "$2250. oe y Better All Weel 24.99 alt Wael .) _ 28 Men's Z _., She Batter — ye. 7 Wie tae 6 se al SPORT btue / MEN’S i 2 ae JACKETS JEANS] SOX ee) 14.88 14.88 2 for 4 Bs 1 a nim Bren Trenks. ae a Selb : a pO aio : aie - fave for-Back-to-School “$Y Boys’ ahd Girls’, ] Big Bargains | “Trunks, | “ | | i and featherweight fabrics. : . | | The - Stores That: Have Never Compromised 0 on > Quali : EDWARD B. KEITH Rea Estate Broker - ‘Edvard Keith Dies a 5 F adi tday ‘from the Voorhees . Siple & i zs ae ms "Service will beat 2-pan. Satur- Dies Just One Day ‘|After 91st Birthday . Charles E. Jenks, who made his ,, ~ home with his dau ter, Mrs. Theodore Koeila; 1845 Woodland Ave., Sylvan Lake, died this morn- -had egy ill several «Jenks! Z a3 wi ri at Au ae . i _ tes. J. B. WRIGHT Semmes for Mrs, ode B. Wright, .vin Rice of Cotitéal ‘Sabthodiat! gi Church officiating. Burial will be!© in Oak Hill Cemetery. . Mrs. Wright was killed jn an automobile accident “Monday near! Lapeer. MES. SAMUEL McCLEMENTS | MILFORD. — Service for. Mrs.|¢ Samuel (Laura Ann) McClements, 83, ‘of 6297 Stiles Rd:, Brown City, and formerly of Brighton, will be id at 1 p.m. Saturday from the Richardson . Bird Funeral Home, Milford. Burial will follow in Oak- grove Cemetery, with. the Rey. Wil- liam Lovejoy officiating. Mrs. MeCléements died yester- lday at/her home. Surviving besides her tneband ‘four _sons, Norman of Brown gees um te at 2 p-m. Sat- jwith burial in Mt. Avon Cemetery. Surviving are a daughter, Walter Kleinow .of Rochester and Straits Bridge Tour Set PETOSKEY . ‘®— A conducted tolir of the Mackiriac Straits Bridge will be held Saturday for super- visors and county officials, |Emmet, Cheboygan ‘and /Macki- inac Counties. The American-Bridge Division of U.S, Steel Corp. will annually holds such an exhibit. Mts.‘Touch and Go Driving Over Railroad Tracks — It oan be a rough life, especially) § when driving over railroad cross- ‘ings, Mrs..Mary Louise Kauffman, 29. -of 3599 Overton, Waterford Township, learned today. Early this morning she was driv- to: open; hurling her out on the itiae General Hospital for facial | released. Ky, Bansell of Brightoe, Ray andibe: host bog the county ever bruises and se =. - ‘ Ousled Miss US. A Apologizes i in Letter | | LONG BEACH, Calif, (INS) — "| Approximately 18 members will] F ee in oil, water color| == . and charcoal. 4 “The 10-year-old. artist group has| @ ‘a membership of 30 persons and > ground. She was treated at Pon-| ' Clearance of ing with her husband over rail] read tracks .at Scott Lake road,| 7% when the jar caused the car door|] ‘Men’s_ Wear - = aq a [ Men’ s Summer Jackets] | a ing be ae ond to. s 91} Man’ s ‘Swialwear. age S15 S25 | pore 2 } 1? Men’s Short Sleeve 18 Sport Shirts 3F i to hd hae #2": Men‘s Seaiane Slacks | Men’ 's Bamede Shorts et. 2S $475 % oF ¥ $775 ; ee “" '§ Men's Hobby Jeans | Repar 3 35 pong #6. 95 25 SQ T8_ he ”} | [Reguior $2.95 Men's Straw Hats ._|§ Pip fiat. tr ge i ! fi Ro. $ “ iy | pi wees | he haubes sick tncshus slaved Frail Miakmiamicont | when our top quality Nationaline bath ensemble is so y priced. Install this set as an extra_bath lacement—but do it now while our special offer is in effec. Complete instructions are available for “do-it- yourself” fans, or our plumbing experts will install your rain a map dass budget. your Here’s what you get: — STIL MCD Tf 6h hy Sow Sl ep ot heavily coated with with acid-resistant porcelain 4 20° & 17" VETREOUS CHINA LAVATORY, abechetaly phen 0s achle and stains, Features anthsplash bowl, concealed overflow, extra wide ledge back, | Soavenient soap recesses, Chrome centerset faucet and pull-out plug. %& CLOSE-COUPLED REVERSE TRAP TOILET COMBINATION, modern in Sean, erste nd kes bb senting Jy soctierend Setting exten. Campion with enameled wood seat and cover. - | en Bey WOW and cave 339 dering our special sale! Men's Short Sleeve Sport Shirts | ae] ‘Regular $275 oote Men's Kat Shirts & Polos conbew! s Sanimer ‘Robes q 129%) 80'S. Perry | 4c. _ Walmat Suite “Rich walnut bedroom ata low $1391 Atiece group in- dudes double dresser, mirror, chest, bookcase bed, Note the decilin ‘lines, ou Z —_ group. Regularly sells for $21 : wt nd oo edi aly ea ait Free it ry - Open Mon. and ee ‘til iy © Cries ait tiie ad Double dresser, = 7s 2019 LT Reg. $229 | Sizes 3-8 | | SUMMER PAJAMAS ~ Boys’: Polos and Gauchos «Reg. $1.98 $1,.28-— $1.78 | Ladies’ Wear $4.88 - Entire Stock—Reg. to $14.95 - Ladies’ Cottons and Sheers $7.88 - $9 88 Entire Stock—Reg. to $16.95 Ladies’ Swim Suits $7 78 - - $8. 78 ~$9, 78 | a Ladies’ tes & : Bermadas Ladies’ Sleeveless Blouses, Ladies Handbags $158 .. ~ 3188 $288 we 9988 98+ and [Ladies Cotton Gowns & Pajamas] Regular to, $3.98 $1 58 tetas Sock Aog to $10.89 Ladies’. Cotton Skirts Reg. $8.95 to ee sates Bows’ Wear $12.95 and $14.9 Siate 11-11% -- 12 “ _Men’s — Shoes $12.95 Reg. to $3.98 Khaki_Pants | spss [ Short Sleeve Sport Shirts |} sixes 1? 59° $1 Sa Se ‘ & os - Boys’ Nylon Stretch Socks ‘ ig x Sige 3 3 ™ 98° _ Reg. $1.29 78s Reg. $2.98 ~ Boys’ Jackets Reg. $978 - it $5” $3.98 : $10 Girie. Wear = 78 - Entire Stock —Reg. ve 38 8 Be eind Summer / Dresses — 8 Entire Stock—Reg. to $8.98 $47 - || $2,78=$4.78 — Entice Steck-iRog, #6. oe ~ Girls’ Swim Suits ai 41.68 shi 68 93.66 = $4.26 | Girls’ Summer Skirts & Sets | a Po . « - . F Ladies All Wool Crew Neck Reg. $7.98 Shetland ‘Sweaters RN iio iil a E | warehouse i is in, |) room s0.we must move merchandise. All remaining tt your chance to save on Summer and F all Cothing and shoes i in the gente, most neces- Ladies’ Spring Coats j sory. a we have ever. had. Entire Stock Be, Ladies’ Better Suits 4 | Wes are opening ¢ our. Ae store i in n the Miracle Mile Shibeiiieig: Canter. Our opening -.. date was ‘supposed to: be August 15th. But bad weather has delayed the opening, Our over, New cartons. are arriving every day. We simply haven’t the” tue , Mowe Y 4 Wool \e J Tweed Topcoats _ | ay % ce to $59.95 os ot 37 Entire ‘Stock Reg. $35.10 $45 14" Slight I rregulars ¥ Ladies’ Playtex. Girdles i Re ane $6.95: and fas 95 $ge8 I Reg: 645.00-Imported : Trench Coats: - Pan 37 Men’s Long Sleeve ) 3 ~ SPORT ‘SHIRTS. (TER New Fall Styles a Ladies Orion & Dynel _COATS _ _ Man mate fur—We can ‘t ‘mention the ‘names. q Orlon Sweaters , i] a "hea e-toe 2a 7 ; 68 j a wet Winter, Ga 19" Ladies’ Reg. $7.98 Bun Lon = : : Cardigans _ Se Reg. $9.98—Sies 3 Tto 14 Girls’ Short Sleeve Interlock ee ne Stock ' Ps "Spring Coats: & Suits Ba a '37- ot itd) | sao | - Reg. $2.95 | Men‘s Caps b : Men‘s Suburban Coats ts} - 2 , % sees 14 and” 15 / st go: Here is = é mn ‘ et | Boys’ Sport Suits. “Reg. to $10.98 Reg. to $17.98 © ise ae “Boys Reg. to $12.95 Sizes 3-8 Topcoat Sets “48 i Boys’ Long Sleeve Sport Shirts ~ ENTIRE STOCK Men’ s- Suits | ‘Men's $1.00 Bow Ties WB -3'P T 18 | Reg. $24.95 £227 : 33 -Reg. $29.95 37) f Reg. $4.95 $2 5 to $7.95 : "Reg. 2 $3.95 __ 7 Pe Entire Stock Men’ s Socks 2° enetre Stock -— Regular 39c,.. y ‘Girls’ Sub-Teen -§ © -@° Regular 55c . Ss hua / 38 : © — Regular 69c and Pe . 58 Spring Toppers & Coats + Regular $1.00 and $1 25, /\ Bt ~~ Reg. to. a Hs me ie : Regular > 1 ee | re es sis $4 5. Entire: Stock Men’ 5 Felt Hats. , ‘28 ] : Men’ s (Famous Name) Dress-Shirls “Regular _ ' ‘$8.95... $65 ws $378 “Er aliee ‘Stock’ oo ~ Boys’ Dress Slacks $ ar Lae Regular $ SoBe 50 $8.98 2 $10.98 7 88 | Regular ~ ~ $4. 98 - $5. 8 ~ Reg. to $34, 98 Boys’ Suits | IB sg sage sg7 BOY'S. SHOES — Reg. $7. 95 to $8. 95 455 Loafers and Oxfords Sizes 3¥2°to 6 Reg. to $12.95 Portage | Men‘s Oxfords ON 0 Esception. o-E cerything ( Goes r 86" ) | Eorly Bird Special One Group of Suits We 7 ONLY Children’s Shoes ~ Famous Brand Names | - Loafers, Oxfords, Straps i “Sizes 8% to 12, 12%4 to 3 Reg. 96. 95 - $7. 99 Ladies’ Golo. Sport Oxfords Saddles, ‘Loaf oafers : ate 8 5. ~ CHARGE AL -youR PORCHAS zt | Take 70 Daye. to £ Months to » Pay ta, oe Men's Sport = ENTIRE. 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Household * items... lawn furniture oa garden needs... sport- a eS ee pe - 25 pare = ee is 08 ff you're looking for a- certain itera’ to buy or have \ one to sell, you'll find you get fast action at little _ needed by. so many. To buy, sell, rent or hire, use “these little ads to tell your story to thousands of 3 ing goods and resort property. are i in 1 demand right ~ people who need so. many ied . ei aes is are available every. day in the : now as-well as hundreds of other: items always ~ ie = Edsel was always willing to ialk terms with, labor, But it was his father who rigidly opposed unioniz- _ jation of his plants, with resultant) ' jwiolent ‘strife. - But by docile, patient Seratian sion Edsel did manage to sel tD EMPIRE, past and present, is reflected in photo of Henry ‘Ford I “(standing), brothers Benson (left) aid Bill, Portraits are father, Edsel deft), iran Vaey: ©- proof glass and -bright colors, He was the first auto ‘radiator am: a six-cylinder engine. executive a te make “ears. atractive to women, : Edsel’s efforts added the Lin- coln-Zephyr to the LincOdin line in 1935, He launched. the Mercury in /1938. And he personally designed the Lincoln - Continental. As many’ as possible of these learly Edsel ideas of design. have Jear which will carry his name, it is reported. Its details are secret but the car is said to-have ad-' vaneed, . startling dodeiee. They say it will have the newest of] Mrs, Florence Shientag made the everything in the way of brakes, engines and ,acceséories, : Family s enti msr'nt notwith- ‘standing, an elaberate. market | rt urvey. was ma on de before “s which overlap in price the more expensive Fords, the meinen : ae even some of the less expen lyear Ford hopes to sell ° 200,000 |per cent of the total car market! eS : London ‘Wicked City,’ SURLY SVibCh ot Xioe YaECtacal ix tetas ts this 1911 photo of Edsel atthe wheel of his special Model T with polnted ay THE BONNAC.FRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST m1007 an : eae : Get the ‘Best Deal of fore eh. ee incerta Stew There’s Many, Many: Reasons Whe; sive Sie cen ier Sek ons] tion was the discovery that too] many Ford owners. were leaving : Edsels, which would be about three’ Former U.S. Judge Says LONDON (INS) — A former New 9 York woman judge branded Lon-§ don today as “one of the wickedest cities in the world." remark after accompanying a :|Daily Sketch reporter on-a tour of) London's Parklane, ns benuaacnes Today’s the Day for You to ees and Get Yourself a Better Deal — ‘From Your Neighbor Eddie Steele NEW 1957 FORDS 7777 _@ Minimum Down Payment - @ Low, Easy Steele Terms = * BETTER SERVICE - — . BETTER DEAL You Get, These Both From © | oe, STEELE, Ford 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. ee a ‘Mile West of as apie a coe: Herbor © DETROIT NEA) — A unique) element of sentiment. has — in- Births e¢hiidren—to~Oakland-_. County couples, as recorded in the Oak- land County Clerk’s office. Only the.namé of the father is used. — Drayton Plains Gerald L. Reed. 3617 ee Wayne & Morgan, Monee Ge Birmingham John 7. Carroll, 316 8. Glenhurst ikeid. 28077 Marshall Howard. L. Sei 1760 Bradford ae Lauderdale ~ Following-is a list of births of! Ford eats and the real person ality of their dad, the late Edsel. completely dominated by president of the ec y in 1919. Edsel’s sons ote ‘somehow to “lalter this image with the name of new auto enterprise. « QUARTER OF A BILLION They're pumping a quarter: of a billion dollars into the Edsel ef- “fort. Launching costs slch ag ad- vertising wil! be 100 million dollar while 150 million dollars go for production facilities and materials. The first cars will be rolling off the line-~by the middlé of this There Will be 1,500 dealers ready te sell Ge ear, Aid around “This is the kind of thing’ Edsel would have dene ani the way he would. have. done it," claims a ‘veteran official of the company. The Ford boys have had histo- ‘Tians analyzing a mass of family and company records to get a ‘clearer picture of Edsel's influence on the firm and his relations with _ {his father. ‘ eS -...< first time.what has long been as- sumed fn Detroit: that father and ’ These differences continued al- MKRESGCE wre | BUY | aj Puls Cook hie Or Pathe Sole A Out |: . Masten Dependcle TwoSpeed Motor je ‘Adjeits To Window Width Up To 36° a mbar cna The public image-of Edsel is | that of an artistically:inclined son al inte industry at an early | ae eee tk ae ae | | and was made their father affixed to their huge[ : | They confirm publicly for the : frequently disagreed, usually) — with son being overruled. ty electric water heaters give you al these important abate: amos es | BP Plenty of hot water—24 h hours a day _ i Clean—no smoke, no soot ‘J Install anywhefe—no flame, n no flue Z a Outer shell~coo! to the touch alll over ~ Bi Easy financing—up to 3 years to pay is a wl Long-lasting—meets Edison’ s rigid standards & Efficient—no heat wasted up a flue ee ; Ri ges ope ae ‘ ¢ es t io = ey. * | ‘ : Pas : eee tr a - j > : ia ~All this odds vas to he bea water eating service ever oid in Southeastern M ichigo ETE 0IT EDI > = bs oe oe - 2 - Hoffa’s first-round victory over the tha oo Senate ‘committee investigation) > - ¥abor unions finds him feeling _ Stronger than when he started the) 5" - Af least that's how the Teamsters Union vice president analyzes ‘his > ingens. sag: or Be Spy on the committee staff. there are plenty of oes who agree with him. , * It‘ starts with. the commiftee’s) probe of the extent to which gang- _ §ters and racketeers have -thoved : ee Ends a Day of Crime. With More——in Church’ DETROIT (INS)—Penn: Naylor, WASHINGTON (NEA) — Jimmy ga t he willy’ Ives ennet tehat Sa-swettion. headed, by Sen. John L. MeCiel- lan (D-Ark), is to try to expose the full activities of the notorious Johnny Dio in New York's union affairs. Hoffa's associations with Bie WAR be ity aed © Oe: cess. ‘Dio is~under indictment ‘for a | part in planning the acid-throw- _ ling which blinded labor columnist Victor Riesel. Dio has also just: been found guilty of , conspiracy and bribery in a plot to extort $90:000 from “two electroplating - firms in e for a guarantee of labor peace. Dio has spent time in Sing Sing prison for extortion? ARE THEY PALS? ~~ Hoffa has been seen in friendly ies apparently involving | -| and Die. It is claimed that these select copaehine.? but {anticipate ; predicted. conversation with Dio in New York, | ‘ond | Round { Soming' Up for E sir __JIMMY HOFFA AFTER VICTORY: New trembles lie abeod._ chased the dog from Mrs. Kruger, | : ~ oo agad to the court. decision. in handling dogs, Mitchell invoked ed th ine tat hs te onc wo os . on et fo die. _ asked Mrs. | “|the time of the attack. 4. Pat Mitchell, Lansing photog- ; rapher wii said he had since pur-| | aad 6: boda aaabaeel We Fitth Aiendmstt end reteset to te ing, he was approached by Carl to strengthen the union position of N. ¥. Teamster aidel dehn d. O'Rourke. non-existent locals were set up > Russia to Supply With $115 Million Loan - = Syria. * [to keep ‘the dog in his yard which ~ |femee. Dee said he had trained: timber wolves as well «as dogs.| vue ZEvear-old Detroiter,.ended a yesterday morning} O’Rourke is -a close. associate of j'of Hoffa, in spite of the fact that Hoffa's bailiwick in the Teamsters i Union: is supposed to be the Mid- DAMASCUS (@—The ‘Socialist Daily Alraji Adam reported’ from | ernment Soviet leaders and a°Syfian gov-|. Yu have him eating ouut of my Dee, 76, of Lansing-who offered he said was enclosed by a steel “Give nie 9 week's time ‘and Moscow today that the Soviet Un-|t ion has agreed to supply” Syria? set up by Dio, who is a long-time, x: walled pessordtange:: yg entice close: friend . of: O'Rourke. - |Syria’s development projects. MAY BE QUIZZED * * * Both Dio arid Hoffa are expected Pairolmen Walter Malley and Marvin Pionk said the man was not praying, but was ripping open pledge enyelopes which parishion- ers had deposited in a large wood- va. 7 These alleged paper locals’ were Moscow. Se Foursifths of Canada’s © hand,” Dee said, * [Prison Nased Changed | newsprint oe _ $ {penitentiary w | — In 1825 Sing Sing was known as Mount! Me . ie . *Put him to sleep quietly and: Q humanely,” ae Kruger, who owned the dog at stify, After Justice Totte made his ruk matters. Their relationships and/| possible business dealings should | to be called to testify ‘on these | The luan: is payable within 10 make interesting testimony, com- mittee spokesmen. predict. | On numerous eccasions in the | past Hoffa left his Detroit head- | ee Se oe becemne confectind i Same of the J “AF: Sets-7- P.M. Curfew: at Hamamatsu Air Base: | joking into Hoffa's reasons for | TOKYO (#—The U. S. Air Force y i i Hoffa, his supporters and some of his enemies say that the com-| mittee’s efforts cannot. keep him | ba : from winning the presidency of the’ - “yolving apanese townspeople and powerful Teamsters Union. 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She “] think he's been area too many women shot putters, j* ghe ~hanewered: said nothing. : ee * *& * Mathias allowed as how he Then the reporter started ques-!might have been: const ot do not walt tonight to ing: tions has failed in many cases, i Cals 3 forUN Revision Would. Trim Power ‘of+ Smaller Members for More Justice LONDON @ -— Sir Winston Churchill called last night for re- vision of the U.N. Charter to trim, world organization. Britain’s elder statesman told jean Bar Assn, convention: “‘It.45 Panomalous that the vote or — of any’ small country should events involving popula- oe many times its own num- bers and/affect them as momen- tary self-advantage may direct.” 7o* £ *& cy Churchill said new members have: swollen the General Assem- bly to. $1 members at the same time great ppwer disputes have thrown incréasing responsibility | on. the Assembly, Se gest. an elaborate new charter for the U.N,,” the former Prime Min- ister, said. * *But I think we can.all agree that its present conception is imperfect | and mtist be - proved. Churchill ee the United; Na- Fe - $e SPAGHETTI Lake “‘Seretag-~ %& FULL COURSE # RAVIOLI & PIZZA #& LASAGNA ‘%& FISH AND CHIPS (Fresh Lake: Perch) wil be ready in's tow maui, cll e © ROYAL OAK. es ——— RESTAURANT. and PIZZERIA 895 LAPEER ROAD — OPPOSITE BUCKHORN LAKE COMPLETE. CARRY | our SERVICE” Pacyeatee Seneiee Just call = Set * » LAKE ORION Orion” MY hel ~ Hagreed with Prime Minister Rob- ert Menzies of Australia that jus- = “Tt is certain that if the “Assein- on grounds of. enmity, opportun- ‘lance, the whole structure miay be With three U.S. Supreme Court justices present, Sir Winston said the “Supreme Court in America has often been the guardian and upmolder of American liberty. Lang : may it continue to thrive.’”” “‘Counleta in » Court; the closing banquet of the-Amer-/ Htice is not being achieved in ‘the | United Nations, : t | bly continues to take its decisiong’ lism or mere jealousy and péew-|Se brought to nothing,” he declared, |e \Alter Seve Years of Silence | PROVIDENCE, RL@-—A of their 17 children, are-in Divoreé Court here. _ * * * John Barros, 69, an Pibrcroadigner gg Pegg Ay Wednesday, Judge Fred B. Per- kins continued the divorce action eee ee Hopes to Return German Assets. Ike Will Give Congress Plan for Restoration of ‘Wartime Seizures five members of a family the coming board skiff tary plan. age = * oe _» | “It is contemprated that this Morris, her children, Joseph rd, | {uli of all legitimate war claims at eet alee ee Frederick Morris, 8, and)" . ra . Morris, on shore,. heard. tis] family’s shouts and swam: out to| them in time to help his wife into)’ on Li: ee FARM fisaid of Bradbury: Bradbury's beat. Later Morris “Tt was his) will be completed at the —— ‘possible time.” The statement ebbed that it ta hoped that it will also be possible | to work out a final solution of | ‘the J nee lem for presentation to. the next session of Congress. Presidential Press James Hagerty said the statement’ “speaks for itself’ and should be | OTOE, Okla. @ — A warnin ifor drummers to “eat well steed fusing’ went along with a huge | jtom-tom members of the Ponca indian tribe gave the Otoe tribe. The drum will accommodate 40 — | ITHACA, N.Y. (mh — Cornell's iwhistling swan has a swain and iperhaps the stork will visit next, | ‘The swan’s happy romantic in- terlude follows a tragic incident. + ay ake cal tae |Wiliam Smith of Lyndonville, ion Slaying Charge Willie Thomas, 34, of 22 Beau- {degree murder. © g Tegarded as a statement of inten- tion by the Eisenhower administra- tion. Pontiac Man Senielead - dette St., was se Thomas shot Austin O’Dell, 4, ot the same address, May 11 dur- Judge George B, Cavalry Rides iat. slaorian a ceremony. | ‘The riders had the same equip- N.Y... who raises swans. gad yada to-sntiog & pptier FH ing. PONTIAC NOW SHOWING! EXCLUSIVE pease “FIRST RUN SHOWINGS! . 42 Lee 5-45 00 ge "RG — manne. fied s Pe ad - eri DRY VE “IN BOTH PICTURES ARE REALLY. "TERRIFIC—-ASK THOSE wi HAVE SEEN THEM All New! 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Phone OR 3-2683 ee aan | i O : , * the ot thls eabtury we Since then, infant mortality has... - | back fi = poverty tae he declined over 80: per cent, having “an 2 € eaglly nd what you, characterized as gross “wastage” | . “topped from 160 deaths per 1,000 and children. D, SO i. of children, Generally ing, —— ote Nor ‘should we overlook the = : 160 children out ‘of every 1000 == 8 * : Lees ‘This is particularly importaat a ae veey: med aS ‘these days: with more people “ot ile. survive their first year The decline for the. pre-school a Fora “modern ‘women’ * did not live out the year. VERY HAZARDOUS _ quick mixes bring about > wage problem—the recipes call for-a quite size pany ' ara, 4 Tyg = +g. F hoo . i ere While ‘ais Rrngnd president of the North _ Peting Kiwanis. oe i on, Bpaneen H. Heim Styles Are Slinky and Catlikey Parisian” Designer - Puts Waists: orinca8 Skirts Up. By NADEANE WALKER PARIS w—Pashions with a cat-like slink were offered by Jacques Heim Ao ge They i a f ‘Suit jackets either end ab- ruptly at the waist or are very ~ Jong, almost like morning oats. Most are decollete, witht ' coat lined with the-same Teath- = _ ver. Lamb coats dyed fo neon- “ bright red or blue shades are lined to match the” dress be- ' neath, : Mr: and Mrs. Dias C. Hos- . i, oe kins of Seminole avenue have - Neim cails his néw tashlons wae Se ~~ — and daughter, Paula,’ could Galore-~—have returned ¢o their home on ; “sting a oy ent Murphy avenue following /a i0-day motor trip throdgh G j : rr Face pti blues. reen = peste die Michigan, © /- are offen ~ 2h 7 Kgeanetoreasicd, And buttoned in two rows. are nine- | tenths jength coats with fur Mnings, “worn ion over Mr. and Mrs. Lyle MacDer- maid and. famity and’ Gladys Henderson of South’ Shirley séveral \days, afd Mr, and Mrs. .- peas waist’ infront; but—fall-in-- . Jack MacDershaid in.Lincoln. / loose panel behind. Gone wad ain eae ‘ Ee /® Se oe eo fe Me)ana Mrs. Soe x eis we ily ot ger of J bury, South ha der-to-shoulder — Africa... - houseguest 2 mer ot gener attend Convention rates were over 200 per 1,000 — which-meant that ore out of five of these newborns. ee we Joeeaieg amount of n fact,-there were places where infant mortality The pre-school’ period, from the ‘first to fifth year, was: once also extremely hazardous. Although ~~ <, aes . 3 ; : . =e oa Robert-R. Schmude (left) -of- LEOPARD AND LEATHER North, Saginaw street, one of the ca- Sp bo with & ‘beige tidakin chairmen for the celebration, meets — gheath dress there is a leopard - < sand danghters, Josephine and / Mr, end. Mrs. Harold A. St. | “shallow Waisted/and leggy.” as. their houseguest « their p Like other oe Soo daughter, Mrs, Paul Ebert | Fee tke tenn dat’ be ‘also of the U. S. Naval Hospital in ent for browh in a spicy = his;.Tenn.. Mrs. Ebert considerably — darker I \spend two weeks with her poy ‘the creamed chestnut ‘rtarens gos | ae teeny ye eee ate. and Mrs. Jules Com © street are at home ater vacas\ *: : | libeetin. es tioning in northern/ Michigan. i id A Loos NEL En route home /they visited ee wi i Pal i ‘at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moote at models -” _ ‘their home in/ Petoskey for _ + Man _of-Auburn road are mov- —_ at 2) pet 400 atthe Qn of the Joe Those from 5 to 14 yours of age. Lately they ae x did much better; the - mortality pathizing - : : dome and remains to be done.) rate in this group was registered problem, and the difficulties of By DR, LOUIS I. DUBLIN 8 about 4 per 1,000 in 1900. Bo ge Month afl se R NEW YORK (INS) — The health: 2 (gets inte @ etnal, probed dows and welfare of American children _ . _ The high mortality in these first a small, s¢aled-dowa $ 15 years of life had a tragic ef- modern kitchen oday represents one of the most 2g .. whi ye extraordinary success stories of fect on the state of health of the +5 < HANG THEM UP = all time. entire nation, and. a corresponding _ ‘The result is. a line of pans. oo ee effect’ on the length with holes, loops and such to No “ates of public health has of life of the citizens as.a whole. White ] enable you to take advantage The challenge to the nation was. . * -*% * Spee | SS soe ; you hang intaey ahd ease. challenge at the beginning sérvices. of The diarrheal " ‘Thus the a gain in pub: lie. pane: hes been achieved in Pontian Press Protos. Schmudé of North Saginaw. street pins a cormage ‘on Mrs. ——— ¢ harles ‘ Lewis, toastmaster for the evening, and ‘Mrs, Lewis at the. get- acquainted party preceding the dinner. Personal News of Interest in Pontiac Mr. and Mrs, Carroll ‘Osmun of Rosedale drive _is..the nra- ternal grandmother. - Charlotte, of Woodbine drive * *® * ‘ _arevyacationing at Lake Louise, < Prn-24 Marvin Ejlender, post ; = al Surgeon at Ft, Slocum, Bavitt’ and Jasper N. ¥x,-# visiting his" parents. = Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eilender 3 : of Wenonah drive,. before his return to New York. - and sons, David, S * & Spending the summer. with Mrs. Paul E. Salzman of State avenue are Mrs. Leslie Brown and daughters, Rosernery and Maureen, of Melton Mowbray, ‘England. Remove All Scen From Atomizer, If you want to use yourfermp- ty perfume atomizer fo? £ new Canadian Northwest. - *. * x John Jr. Mark and Scott, arrived Tues- day from their home in River’ Forest, Ill, to ‘spend some time with her mother, Mrs. - Samuel Backus of Miami road. “They will also visit his parerits, Dr. and. Mrs. Harold A. St. John of West Iroquois road. On Friday, Mr, and Mrs. Richard St. John will arrive f - from Kalamazoo to spend the gragrance, -make -certéin all _ Weekend with his parents, the — the old scent is removed. To senior “Harald A, St. Johns, do_ this, fill. the. ed con-_» x fs : pay pr ien rubbing | eohol and Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Well- ing from their home to Punta vale. Gorda; Fla,” After soaking rinse my © 8. € i oughly, not forgetting to. Shirley. Plake of itburs road ‘wash the cap. When bottle’ is ‘sda teens bday ber Pabrhands dry, pour in the new fr Alaska, to visit MSgt, and with no about contami- . Mrs. Robert H. Kinney and nation. - tieig =e “Darryl; Dennis and ' a Kinney is stationed =f a ayer ; ae very ages where the Vee : age was greatest. — , The.larger. part of this tekwove: ment_was accomplished by- 1930. -- This was the period of the most active development of our federal, state and lecal health facilities. It is particularly encouraging that these gains have meant better health for both boys and girls, and . for both white-and Negro children. in mortality has been greater a children. : “Credit for these improvements should go to the public health Physicians in their care of infeuts. - valuable services of the voluntary health. and welfare . associations ~ dedicated te childhood, which have _ . every corner of the United States. NEGLIGIBLE MENACE once- constituted. the most -im- portant single element in the mor- tality of infants and very. /young children, have been reduced to - Beigigible: proportions: fact, the decline . . “been diseases, whieh of babies, mous improvement in the ‘ecthan in- sanitary facilities — in the more knowledgeable ch to child care by parents pa physicians, -Equally striking has beén val ever-increasing control over childhood diseases whose treacher- ous infections spread from child to child, bringing tragedy to many thousands of homes —_ incuding such serious ailments as tubercu- . losis, diphtheria, whooping -cough, Measles and pneumonia, = Since 1900, among children be-- low the age of 1 year, tubercu- losis in all its forms . dropped from - (312, deaths per 100,000 to little _ more than 4 per.100,000. Diph- _ theria dropped from 132 to 0.2 ; -per 100,000, and measles from 150 to 3 per 100,000. And there have improvements among ' pider children, although not quife. ‘as sizable as among infants. NOT-ALL_SOLYED .__ : But ‘the problems are fer from . being completely solved, . Although ‘mortality améng chil- dren in the: United States is now very low, compared with other __ ‘countries, an analysis of the statis ties shows that there is still room — *. for “improvement. the gt Riae fe ee Ee ee a ee Devon Gables’ was the set- wants Club's third annust bit rth/ day dinner Werlnesday eveni 4 ~~ at T o’elock Charlies Lewis/ a local dise jockey, served! as toastmaster. a the cejebra- t = A A professor “ econonges and ‘Hemline Rates Second Hohe Clark of | Mideand soaine, 4 : _ house committee ee the oes / / ~ / - modern. blaaeey. at St ting for. the North Pontiac Ki- 7: Mary College, . Orchard Rev. Joseph J Lake, Kubik was -guest speaker, He spoke on the “Development -ot Russia.” Entertainment was provided by the Pontiac High School A4;Cappella Choir direc ted by Alex Sekles, , nafional designer indicated that, — - *Jength, .Dior. Puts Waist First By now MARTIN . PARIS (INS) — Christian Dior today/put skirt hem prob- lems in s¢eond place and gave top fashign priority and signifi- cance LA waist treatment in his new “Spindle Line.’ f /® $8 = = fi i s - ' rs fan exclusi ve question; and: ~~ cifie new color for winter? answer interview with Inter News Service, the wc hirt, at least-it’s the waist [that makes the news. this sea ‘son. Ly ‘The questions and anewert fallow: *. * ~*. Q. -De You think . that ie elegance is a question of skit waistline or belt, or can it be expressed in. fabrics in new: styles?_ * .¥€ * A. This: time elegance ig @x- . pressed by. the new waist style “and the new, ljne in which _ dresses fall foften unbroken) from the shoulders to the hein- line, © . 8 otk oo Q. What does your femme : ideale look like? Sa a. tw k ae A. A. spindle: ae @. Which outfits in your cob “Jection: (suits, dresses, cock- ‘tail styles or evening gowns) mend clothes ‘that are simple, almost austere. For late-day ahd. evening, dresses that are extremely feminine and-which this sea; * gon are often inspired ‘by 18th century costumes, kk * ! Q. Ar€-you launching a spe- * & 2. A. No, no specifie color. I like all colors, except yellow and = : ¢ * +* Q. |W i a. woman be-sweil- dressed and look Parisian when wearing -black?. should she have at least one black dress in her winter wardrobe? | - wo * °° A Black is. 4 perféctly safe color for daytime, but I love color for late day and ev ening -~ wear, Of course, any “woman * should have at least= one black - dfess. | Stiower Hodices. Julianne Dean > bridal. shower < for 4 aré most oe. fashion-" wise t or - daytine, I oe “Rh Mrs, Willarn J. Dean, Mrs. Charles R. Dean and‘Mrs. Wil- liam J;-Dean Jr., hostessed a ‘Julianne ~ Dean at. ithe William Dean ome on Ottawa drive,. Twenty- sik guests were present for-the - Monday evening affair, aS . ie Leb aege ak is the daugh- ~ : ~~ | ter.of Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Dean | . yet scckten in te mine = ot pee 9 street, and the — , hime! gowns .w Ve, , Lloyd. ee evoke the 18th century. : po nr ri : ke a ee. Esta “ | DeMjlte “ot, | ‘Drayton “9 What's your _définitionof _ Pidins. The couple will be wed for next winter? . Sept. 7 in oe Yee chambhi! Geel tee hel ~ elatively little change in the hazards which hover about infants — in their first week and first month of life. Premature birth and con-_ genital malformations stitute a. major cause of infant _ ‘ mortality, and medicat and health .- experts are now working hard to- control these conditions. Accidents - also threaten — health, and! often the lives, of young children. of 1 to the age of M4, accidents now have become the first cause © - of death. } = : seats 4 Le — : : a : | casion, smiles as he escorts Grace Sut- ton of East Tennyson avenue,’ the still _con- From the age — me ew Clearly, much of this wastage of life could be prevented if par- ents were to cooperate more fully with, the safety suggestions of our public health- and medical = authorities, oo To parents, health of their children is a most-* compelling personal objective. To the nation as a —_— it is just as compelling. Saving children’é lives has a telling effect on ‘the longevity of _ our people, . fancy and childhood is one. pre- served for many years of produr- tivity “for the individual, for his - family and for .our country. safeguarding the A life saved in in- - Kiwanis of, North Pontiac. Cel lebrates 3rd Birthday ; The\group,. singing ‘The Lord ts My Shepherd,” Mise ereri,’ “This*Is My Beloved” and the score-fom+"My Fair Lady a few numbers by Eleanor Has- senzahl and Judy: Huntwork. Approximately 7 ‘@ mentbers, _ Wives and guests were present. officers Among several past who attended the Eimer E. affair was nor of Division Five, accom- panied by Mrs. Hartwig: Mr. . Hartwig presented the attend- ance awards. Serving on the program com- mittee were Dick Mineweaser, Robert Schmude, Joe Spencer and Horace Hatfield, past pres- ath. the .avas accompanied for. Hartwig: of Royal -; Oak, present lieutenant gover- _, Program ot ee of the Day WASHINGTON — Mrs, Leou Keyserling, who bas: had ~long. career as as help bring ~ the Denar ‘back in power. the - ‘Women's nope Dees cratic Club, : NINE DISCUSSIONS: = ‘She 4vill be in chaitge of nine fferent--discussion meetings “There's snes \ivclsthilbaaal in the issues-of the day than — “ever before,” "she says. * keep abveent of, Sint 6 Sa on and be able. to discuss the — farm problems, foreign aid, - econdmic development,, bog __ tion and_the school bill, power, conservation” of natural ren Columbia University. After five years as econom- tes professor at Sarah Law- rence College she served as is executive director of the Na- _, tional Consumers League. In 1940 she beeame coordinator | oe agg on -National De- — a ee SS ee She served 9 ‘year with Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt in charge - hungry, 7 © * j Only one ‘person—you—can take Michael Leslie. an 13 year-old off those unwanted /pounds, Do so pre-med student. put it. thig way, by following a sane and sensible “If Uncle Sam paid for everything, | : reducing diet with one eve on the: fo one would appreciate the train-| i seale and the other on the full-'ing or work as hag to suc-| length mirror, iceed in his ‘chosen field.” | Speaking for the 36 per cent _. There's rio reason why a wash- minority faction, @ iG year-old girl ‘able coat shouldn't be laundered argued that “‘some people have the as often as need be—just as you ability for the professional careers, “suds your Greece and seceaeories: Bak not be finances.’ o + -DIEW'S CODE FOR ONE OF is ‘beauty marked ‘to show you” “the exact costume colors that” coordinate! th Fall's newest shades; oe rng Beauty, Rose: - Beauly, Taupe Beauty, Beige | Beavty, Burnished. Beauty, or Shell Beauty. Sizes 814 to 11 1 in proportioned lengths of short, te medium and em tS The. Phoonk ‘Dozen: is.13°Pairs! Buy 12 pairs at onte-s-year savings ahd receive the wh 13th sits FREE! ; a i bi 1 a3 are Dion chad Severe Po Pers aMain's * Street Pee. i ee : Each pair of hew Phoenix: hose — ee ) ‘ond Fri. Nig hts Be a @00---e00 Shown Above: Telegraphic Code ifor. SOS, Shown Below: — AN EVENT TO. BE KNOWN FOR ‘ITS TERRIFIC SAVINGS! ay North Segmew Street’. ece---c00- THE BIGGEST TABLE SALES OF SHOES! “Where Fit ‘Comes. First” : . E 2. “2492. “AIR CONDITIONED g * * * nating ice is, being. able: to tale Your owm gold with a sohauineet ith Eileen in charge. Bh gen and oteiselois’ “may “Some people have all the ~s Don’ t Retum From Trips _Minus Cash: Vacations would ‘be wonder- R ‘mea faleahs for Less Nylon Life Pay recurring’ question: “Why. my stockings wear the-way| aly did before the war?” gets a: ilogical answer, The sheerest stock- ‘ings made before World War Two F I thonght of it recently, when My son was. working on his . chemistry Set, trying to see if he ‘could figure a kind of Suc: cessful alchemy. ONE BAD BREAK Suddenly I realized that “while We can't change tin into gold, we can certainly change ~ ‘_pad- breaks into good ones. Someé of the richest and happi- est péople I know, owe their success to one bad break which _ started them on the way. “These people’ are the réal alchemists. Two other. alcniits I know ‘are Eileen ‘Tyrell, who is secretary - treasurer of a com- _.pany' called .Tycoon Typists, © and her-boss, Sh : , Shepherd Spink. Tt_all began’: when. the corti. pany for which they were work- _ ing folded and they found ‘themselves without jobs. “TYPING SERVICE - - They decided to start a typ- companies | ing service for which needed help oecasional- — ly. at peak periods, but didn’t . Continuing Our | Girls’ SHORT $498 SETS. Reg. $2.98 up. NOW..." y, Girls’ SWIM SUITS. Reg. $439 CABANA SETS. $998 | Reg. $3.98, NOW * c +, . Pinas as, GQ*! $1.98. w.now Yt |, 5 all Girls’ ana Boys eye and SUMMER spel de ‘were a 30-denier weight, and day-] oe ciole of Ws Wee fae ik tuck,” and let it go at that. | ful if you didn't ‘get back time stockings were 40-denier, Both -"Thag: ye : since been ed and Who do But I. know better. Some peo- | home broke. This is a com. these. weights are considered heavy, ss year. cas is 2 ofthis we wanders b. In fact, it | Ple react to bad blows with @ | -mon -plight of the returning today and the 15-denier- stockings, DowntowaA Now Tuveok has four | Was oe of thern, a Mr. Carter, | negative, bitter and complain- vacationer, “but, say the na- is ‘the most popular for dayin,§ gi) tien full-time sal Typist are | oO first told pan bout Tycoon ee detent dng othe bad | tion's bankers, it needn't be so. day-eut wear. ‘Naturally, 15-deniers, of ; typists than I could count—it | 7™Ss Service, ST oat to the . bad Bank statisticians note that (don't last as long as 30-deniers. | you include the ones who work | OFFERED NEW blows with a positive, cheer- $5. willlioh: “Americans. . will evenings and spare times. They have all kinds of good gom- panies for customers, and .. business is booming. “Moreover, ‘their staff in- — ; cludes older women, spend more than 12 biglion dol- lars on holidays this year. And those. are figures. big enough - to arouse the keen interest of banker's, who have got togeth- ful and active philosophy and turn them to gold. ; "t's as simple a& that! And the world is full of proof of it, to a person . who “keeps his a big company, He took er and issued. the following. ut ae ho 9 es . tips on how to have a carefree ete Mrs. John Houston ( left) of Glen- wood avenue entertained County Chapter of Inter League for Peace and Freedom Tues- A project of the league is Art day. = cpg . 4 2 but’ solvent vacation: 1. If you haven't enough money for the trip you want, you can get a vacation loan at your bank, — 2. Tes more foresighted to start: saving for you vacation 8 year ahead, working out a _ yachtion™ plan. which banks also will handle, just. as they do Christmas “savings clubs. . 3. Don't carry large ‘sums of cash while’ traveling. Travei- ‘ers’ ehecks are safer — if they’re stolen or lost, you don’t lose the money. - 4. I's >a comfortable feel. : Ing te-e letter of credit‘ from your bask, in case you run out of funds in a strange place, “This certifies your” credit up to a certain amount, and makes a great difference in the attitude of - editors, c * * : Some \banks will, help trip and make SRS, to “stop ies,‘ arrange for a =e care, . ; -Pontiae Press Photo tify police to keep afi eye on ‘an international exchange of children's : ‘your home while you'r art.’ Mrs. Fredrick Muller, interna- tional chairman of Art for World “Frieftdship, was a guest of ‘the local chapter. . Oakland national for Bride-Elect — UMMER STORE HOURS: ¥ for ¥ orld Friendship, sohich features * | Shampoo Know-How a Pays Off | Bride-elect Karen riwion was Up to¥4 Off | Clear-Headed Gal Has Shiny Hair. Wash that soot right out of your ter, even, if the water is bierdaned grooming are. likely to neglect hai hair and start. off with’ a clear with minerals, chemicals or puri- jbresh and comb. ' honoree at’ a miscellaneous shower given Wednesday evening _at the’ "YWCA. Cohostesses for the affair were. Virginia Fiath. Delores Park- r er and Mrs. Joe Hicks - we woe * Karen, daughter of.Mr. and irs. Roy Newton of Williams Lake road, | -\Karen Néwton \ girl, suburban . sophisticate oe» Our milium- : lined classic boy-coat roock’s 100% ._ wook;, combining eosy manners. with - vigorous wearability. $ : 9:30 A.M to 5:30PM. | 0° fo Meeter thru Weer a a % 3 . every: girl a ~ loves: a -boy-coat Fiske love of -all of : : - them—coed, career ade t —Beautifullytoitored-in- gamel, avy, grey, oF rude, sizes 8 to 16. 69. 95 aS a _15 SOUTH SAGINAW ~ Open Monday and Friday ‘ao | i Phe The carshiods waihed scalp is, Hilkeely to look like a clogged up ‘smoke stack at close inspection. The shampoo is put into the | ‘Use No- Iron Cotton | paim of the hand and. applied to auf Run you fingernails through your a wet heatl. Fingertips ate used | in Summer. Undies to work the shampoo through the | hair gently till. every -last strand ‘bein Z used for bras and slips to| ig eovered with suds, wear : hair: and see if you don't pick up a little grit for: your. trouble, usually the result of those hurried’ under bare sholder cotton! iw Barkman drive. 3 * * */ ill exchange vows with Larry i Cates Saturday evening in First. ic ‘ongregational Church. Larry- is Smooth-woven no-iron cotton is the son of Mrs, Blanche Cates of ae NE Yi FOR UR CLUB shampoos when for some reason or another the hair is not rinsed properly, removing soapy deposits. The film may accumulate from shampoo te shampoo until the residue adds up to clogged pores. | that interfere with the beauty of thé hair itself, It is more difficult | te set and te keep a wave place if the hair is not Kept clean. Some. soaps and shampoos do. not give tresses the fresh fragrance they <7" and sheen. needed, bécause are difficult to rinse ot. The last! rinse water should be pooing. * * * "A good shampoo is devised with: the idea in mind of creating a lot: | shampooed: Many girls sho spend lot suds and ending with clear wa- ystat éhear. the result of twe good enema: if you've done a good job Of sham-| “ings and two rinses. Se * * * ‘summer dresses. Mrs. Newton and Mrs Then a clear rinse is given to These undergarments have many | were.among the 80 gyiests attend- remove oil and: grime-bearing suds. desirable features, from easy suds-|ing the shower. A pink and white WASH AGAIN /ability and shadow panels, to dain-| jdecorativeé theme was. ‘used ‘ty lace trimmings and ingenious : throughout the hall/and in the ta- ‘Cates A second lather is recommended stay- » devices. : ible sepetinene. so that grit that has been imbedded | Led -'in the scalp may ‘be stirred up and’ wremoved with the second rinse that: should give sought-after sparkle to “ky . : When you brush out your locks, should be delighted with the | soft clean Took . and rich “sheen, i 2 | It's a goodl idea however to make! it @ practice to wash comb and 4 ibrush at the same time.the hair is} a good deal of time on their hair. ‘BLACK and WHITE PRI | | Kresge Discount Camera Shop E PITT TELL tL This bn Prema With -+ Entitles. ROLL 8mm BEBICLIP CLIP Geneageany ae fs : | s | 8 | 8 CY | * | | i ee: {3° “Eniitles Bearer | 3 | Seameeue. © CLIP. tte or Blas. \ Coupon: Presented With 69° FRI:, SAT., MON. ONLY | Bearer: to a ee MOVIE FILM CLIP CLIPsaame Tid danduaenannis rots a to. 20: Pca “ROLL 36mm a CLIP: CLiptaaan "SHOP AT KRESGE’S AND SAVE Pa A HOUR EXPERT PHOTO FINISHING J j “SUMMER STORE HOURS: ar a ‘| 930A Mw 5:30PM. | er ‘Thea’ ey Tea Tronseason mm oie for kindergarten crystal-gazers /, ‘a fun yf future : | dfess; sizes 3 to dx 6. 98. Roll-sleeve shirtwaist / in red or beio¢, sizes 4 to 6x. i | a , cottons with ib- Left /to fight: Navy or red plaid 6/98. | Thistlé buttons on navy or | - red paid 3 to 6x, ne _| WHEN You 2-Hour Free Park HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDA’ ‘MAKE A PURCI JACOBSON’S... . : Blo ‘Famous-Names in i C osmetics” = 72 N: SAGINAW: ST. _CLOONAN: 's Michael Murphy. are’Mr. and Mrs. C. Thorne Murphy, who will fly. to Colorado Springs Aug. & Mike will be. married in the hapel of the. University of : ado to Kay Servatius, ° daughter of Mrs. Margaret Servatius of Colorado Sprihgs, The ceremony will be a double affair as Kay's sister, Helen, il. he married at the. same - time to Jack Davis Gray, «Mike has: been ‘living in Cali- _ ~ fornia, Four of his best friends “1 from Grosse Pojnte will go West to serve as ushers. They -are Richard P. Joy Il, Bill Howenstein, Murray Sales if -and David Cudlip. a ’ With’ the parents of Mr. Gray, Mr, and Mrs, Murphy will give the rehearsal dinner next Pri - day--evening, —-—-—— DANCING PARTY Judy Essig and Nenétte. 0 Our Delicious. 40 121 W. Huron FE 4-8163 Pleat of Parking Space at Side end Rear of Building | Dry Spregés Singly_ house, especially the nursery. Pattern No. 5556 contains hot- . ‘iron transfer for panel'—12” x 15"; ! | material requirements; chart; stitch illustration. color | @end 2c in coins, your name, ad- Stages ag, when a father who has fought his. Will -O-Way for Family _ Sapna ‘Lud Red Patrick’) Offers. Wholesome | Comedy Situations | Were engaged at 17. What happens. |way up from poverty and illiteracy to wealth ‘and leisured -livi ing clashes with young love is the plot aici Loud Red Patric” by John ru i * *’* °* This comedy is. the current. of-/ fering at Will-O-Way Plahouse. on ‘West Long Lake road. Resembling in many ways the ‘ blustering, domincering father in| “Life With Father,” William. Smith as Patrick Flannigan i j In 1912 not many girls went to), college. And in 1912 many girls) ' Manuses, y will sail Aug. 12 on _ eral weeks in Europe, ‘The two boys will return in time’ to enroll in school, but Mr, and Mrs. ° “will be — -_ late September. a oe .< 2 McGregor « ot Wing Lake are looking for a. visit later- this: month from their . daughter... “Mrs, Donald Greaves of Okla- ‘homa City. 7 ‘RETURN TO EAST. as Mr. and Mrs. Eltiott s. Ni- Mr. and Mrs, - Washburne “Wright of Woodlake drive and “Ping” Wright spentlast week-. end in Lexington, Ky., at the farm of Mr, and. Mrs. Leslie 1 ies iG pees She has just just. graduated from Holling ‘College in Virginia and plang to attend an art school -in-New York” this winter. ° Mrs. Wright’ s daughter, Thomasina Townsend. will ar- rive later in August from Mex- shouts, threatens and storms his — | Way through three acts. : The father of four “motherless’ daughters, he has sold them on) | ‘You'n “spend serene hours em- thé idea that they make all ma-: a , panel in or decisions vita a famiiy eorner < : rich ‘clas and cross-Btiteh—ai What happéns when’ a council vote! Movely panel for any_room in the |on- the important’ subject of Mag-) ~ +gie’s\ marriage“ goes against him+— ‘makes for good theater. * * * Joan Stanley who ~ appeared jearlier this season in “Desk Set” plays the role of the oldest daugh- dress and the Pattern Number to ter Her sisters are Janet Simpson, | jAane Cabot, The Pontiac Press, jand Marcee and Starr Merrill, i oo and Starr, whose father, ' i t ~ ready! “The 1957 Needlework | Album—fifty-six colorful pages many. pretty designs; plus G irects all the Will-O-' ‘Way productions, handle their parts with all’ the aplomb of vet: erans. .+* - [directions for making 4. crochet) tems and a quilt. Only, 25¢ a! |WOMAN HATER Paul Caplan, who in 1956 played ithe part of the wine inbibing Uncle: ‘Louis in “The Happy Time,” plays * ‘another slightl¥ inebriated char- iacter- y , ee : Co Htoibie Educator ye at ma SS ake sat hone te wee rivercolote Pot Clean — you will be happily reward- | 4 clean coffee pot is half ie bet. | 7 Var ns nad eg Je |». tle in-making. coffee, Percolate a| They are within the reach of/ mixture of baking soda and water | everyone. Stunning results in fig- —— riaoe — ca a a : eat | ise Intended for’ i" apse il res ais a seca cane. ze } were 10.95 now 7.30 — be sold : SAN FRAN | a | were 14.95 tow 9.97 S x Tf were 17:95 now 97 t ; ane — - ent sional wit gikist Ya tents College is pot for‘every chil 20 -poenip_higpas— | education for the giffed stu- Invite your | VACATIONING —- atid fewer: qualified teachers , ‘ bodies. College enrollments are am ee [eee |’ FRIENDS ! a a ~ tomo rrow=" | — . +. ~~ pair ere been J to Stop at _ were 19.95, now 13.30 | greater educated ii - Those are the opinions-ot | jagders,” he esations. “In our "| C d Mc t a] i were 22.9 now 1 : re _ Ga Dr. Elmer R. _ Noble. acting zah\to produce numbers, we | as es O e | : . 5 5.30 co provost at the University of | must not jeopardize the oppor- : . California's Santa Barbara | tunities of our most talented | - Your friends will eae 1 College. group by the institutions | the f dl h fits ‘We are only now beginning | of higher education with youth | the frien y atmosphere—o to see the damage we have | of inferior ability. and less | this AAA and ATA geen scue/| Sete wires Approved Motel... The | Tt e | tag E : ae —. Lai ae excep about gm Just = ae | convenience will relieve ‘ “" ional studen / poi _investment, Dr. No- . MAY BE REPEATED / ble, says, it is not worth 1 for | = quarters in your ose Playwear ‘the’ = me. a “Unless we guard monies ee nigh : . oe | ; s against it, we will repeat the “ee * |p @ Ideally located ‘at * Boating-Fishing s same error ‘in our college ed- | - nt an ; . §835 Dixie Highway: @ Spacious. Carpeted — SoS » ucation, as increasing numbers .| . < wba rers ' * anllbren (Waterford) _ Rooms of mediocre studuents. compel _ the 2 ability, Beautifal, restful @ Bridal Suites : ee ee arclver coutiiiag ond uipuctet \setting with smart “ @ Fully Modern with : ee preparation - for college, he kefront Terrace. Free TV po od He feels overemphasis on the | “™™#- ’ Il, OR -3-1258 for Reservations _ me universal value of college ex- “YOUR HOSTS: BOB. and: BETTY LANDIS” - ‘ By perience can create false val- Aronin Board bas of Wheels Jackets Shorts ~Clamdiggers — Skirts. Bermudas Tops” [aces Fetes | Me AM || fet Cos Beach B95 | 3 OH Coat aes = to ‘age without having to pick it up) | or : ‘ fr all where capene: not, (tin cam move the Board when ue Baws ae Were 2.98 to 795°. ee ee as some have carélessly and - q sentimentally put it, a univer- . between 24 and ~ ‘ . ; a a Fe | at college for atk” ig inches ott the—Boor andi NO ee 4 95 Coa ts : equipped gith a device that - ! Dr. Nob points out that. in. vents it fm ‘wobbling Seong tind 99 To A: oe es 7 See L. the privacy of our lives we ing : so 3 4 may admit that our children | —_ ee ; : are not the. most, istedignst © or ee the most capable. | ; . & ees sos coun | PINAL CLEARANCE - - of ers we feel that our chidinen | Cott ns: ~ should be allowed to enter the | ? * state university,” he com- | Skirts... $2 and $3 | owe are ‘aes when told. | Tops $1, $2 and $3 ; there are junior colleges and § : Wool tweeds! ae ee ~ Navys! 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FEWER TEACHERS ‘The educator fears the pres- P shee Tr Sleeves tc were 2.98 now 1.99 | i were 3.98 now 763. -- idea for fall! a | were 4.98 now 3.30 |- 7 | _ 7 \ “were 5.98 now 3.99 , , oe THOUSANDS OF GORGEOUS - Flannels! f “reduced too reaaly “No Layaways , X Sumer | Use your charge » QUE HEAT SG , ES ee 1/, OFF |. o with youl. —~ S 7 Mea es _ Formerly $2.99 to $6.99 3 oa : oe as eae Biahisite Micwanhs ofyourown = —_ | , [Beery Coleet very Maticilt ivory Hoot Heth " Tie eS . ; Pee, 14 qe choice, set in a beautif Hy fot 1 Sees _ Bit nal every ‘ze’ In every style. _ - : : 3 Meee} Pog i + f ies iy “4 Cotten: lin Shoes | Pee ille Dusters i g - Slips-Gov | Faille Dusters. | 50 NORTH SAGI NAW STREET. | wns bi ed ay rag es alk ~ Oper. si ocd Friday ibang, Penh Fe b Bee ee : eS ee pee | ere 17.5. ; pe vi nt Ao - ee 3 ies af, | Be : 0H PONTIAC o PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, aveust E 1957 a : a. oe Maren ae Tee: ~ _FORTY TWO "Steaming People Are More Likely to Jeer Than Cheer Te s Bad Time to Glority. epdirmes ea “BY PHYLLIS BATTELLE Sa ial veceba tie conan And I've beat tell that a° com, The other half of the population, they're on dangerous grounds in- |“ ORK cussi : “bination of high temperature, high literally is erying to buy new air-| deed. NEW. ¥ GINS) -— ‘Toda aie mee At this time especially, people among rer men. The Laucala we 1, and the fatten of} Jt is not that Tf, ‘ny geld, * ang, humidity’ Mt hiad-priced. service’ ‘conditioners appearing sag-eyed at! ‘are more likely to jeer than cheer! 'Bay-Nuco“ Buco passage area was fuses- were still complete, + tick in a five-week : Ths. borate’ cgemeg =? mt was ania eo Te eee Ds Wars | ‘esp os to am perenne effort to explode the first:|Street Railway. Gum machines in. aie oe stationed at|stalled on 15.city buses dispensed Laucala Bay found them apr org ag shell to gc A men has raised havoc. and tempers | factories and warehouses, demand- “Plumbing,~ Heating and Cooling): ctortes ibitter, hardly. I have. casement — om Month.” Already ‘one can hear a at Shp. eet Ant - Regecs tm town: ‘ing immediate installation to stenr// - % % & a = ie a ¥ Ea ee a & BS windows which require | a. major financia] operation to remove and Ht seems that about half the ‘their blood, sweat and tears. — - ; on ne Baeeeteefts & fs ‘. = that, lation has over soaked air- oe a ee =* he *'|replace for an air-conditioner, eetilloning allt wht tal. = We #7 5 Geae 8 a @ = ee me ae ef Sir-eopiitioner egnin?) 20 hour ip Je a than destitute, | need servicing and meanwhiJe |, Servicemen moan as they talk RMSTRONG os the air. al ee i ih 4 « *— * Afterward, an informal dinner gathering at the Pon-| tiac Elks is slated, with some of the Lions as guests. The dinner cost is two-bucks per coach. It could be an annual affair for the coaches if they _—aene, DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Visitor at the Lions’ opening session at Cranbrook ee “Wim Continues: \to.Give Tigers. . jinjuries_and Grot?’ s aquisition Fo Siolelor- Weakened Outfield - BOSTON @ — -Johnny Groth, ‘banished .into exile with the St. Louis Browns by the Detroit Tigers; in 1952, has returned to the club on which he once .was slated for stardom. “ x * - ae The Tigers purchased Groth orf waivers from Kansas City last night. Since leaving Detroit, the ione-time “‘pheenom"’ has made the ‘grand tour of the American |League. Hie went to the Browns with Virgil Trecks and Hal White for Beb Nieman, J.W. Porter and Owen Friend. After the Browns moved to. Baltimore ‘in 1954, must be considered an emergency! move, Charlie Maxwell is not ready | to return te action and probably won't be for a couple of weeks. ‘Briggs, looking free-of-worry and}, fio = - SEWELL = Sewell (66) gives ~ Tueatay war Spike ‘a few pounds lighter. . . report to camp?”, someone asked during the photo session Tuesday. Sitting in the stands was young Leon, Jr., age 7 .., Pontiac Speedway manager Dick Dewey said he has definitely quit the job. Dia has been heard about a@ successor. | Money Talks End, Lions Start Earning. Salaries arrive in: camp ili 10th after the All-Star game. Carpenter, the Talks “of contracts ~ money have simmered down, at the Detroit Lions” training camp at Cranbrook) leading ground gainer for the and now the 54 players start foj.club during the 2954-55. seasons, work for what they bargained. } will be discharged from the army - Coach Buddy Parker-has put the in September. rookies and the veterans. together! Ojeksiak, ia 195-pound” halfback for the twicedaily workouts. What Meppiie-t Lath: Hert's| "CS Tememes win plaged. une case is up to the Mie Saock Lion Year in Canada before going into) — - officials claim the next move is the Army: is ‘expected to be dis- upto him, ~ =: charged next week. . he Oltie Spencer sitasition has | _* *. re (In the first cut yesterday, four rookies were dropped. . Jim Her- man, Detroit sandlotter, ‘Nassida of Eastern Kentucky, Carl Johrison of South Dakota and Dick also cleared up. Green Bay. Packers’ general: mahager Verne Lewellan convinced the 245- pound- tackle yesterday to report to the Wisconsin training camp. On the other side of the deal, -de- fehsive halfback Val. Joe Walker. t. arrived in camp last night and. waiver lis Lion uniform this morning. _ Lane, Spieser Retain Parker's big concern aimed at the. first exhibition game August 14th L against the Cleveland Browns in ‘Chu chk Spinone of Dutrelt” selainad Briggs Redken. their ‘high rankings in the monthly “We really, get started with © ‘rating of the National Boxing, tough, one ‘this year,” said (Assn. | Parker, “the Browns are figured | Lane is the No. 1 ccatenter for to be the big comback team this the lightweight crown held by| Joe Brown. Spieser’ is rated. No. | passe irom the workouts are 4 contender for ¢hampion Archie | ‘veterans Dave Middleton, and Moore’s light : Rentyrelnt ‘attle. rookies Steve Junker, John Gordy,, Terry Barr and a pair Of SETVICE | orien “men, Lew = and Pat = Oleksiak. Middleton. is attending medical MILWAUKEE (AP) — Kenney ane of..Muskegon, Mich., and “Who said Leon Hart didn’t. Reinking of Kansas were put on) ‘Practice sessions will now con-| a ne sally at 9:30 ant 3730, High Ratings in_NBA-— 245-pounds of protection to: Hopalong Cassady when the shifty Lions’. back’ comes galloping through the line. This is the 5th — season for Sewell and the second for “Hoppy.’’ The 10-gallon hats are just the props for the picture. ™~ | a __ “PLL BE A LION” — Put them together and the year is 1987. That's when &-year-old Jerry " Folk of Birmingham says he will be Daying for schéol at the University of Ten-). nessee and will not be ready for. regi duties until September. — fly in for-some of the exhibition hf games. * : < tonker, Gordy and- Bare wilt | Basilio H opes’ to Knock Sugar Ott'High Horse’ NEW YORK W — Welterweight |. . _champion Carmen Basilio has a _ triple incentive in his middleweight |— : -* Yankee um, Sept. 23.—. the ’ crown, $200,000 and a desire to knock roe “off his high horse.” 2. ~The 30-year-old ex-marine from . 2 ‘1 guys. Chittenango, N.Y. is a swash- - ling fighter with a réal nest hy es * papery MILWAUKEE i — Manager Bobby Brogan of- Pitts- - burgh, apparently beft on bringing to a head his running feud with an umpiring team headed by Frank Dascoli, sauntered ohto the field during last night's Pirates-Braves game sipping orange soda through a straw. . The stumpy, gum-chewing skipper of the seventli-place Buccos took his unscheduled stroll in the fifth iting minutes after being banished by umpire Stan Landes for holding his nose to show how he felt about one of Landes’ calls. A county stadium crowd of 24,522, at first stunned by | . Bragan’s antics, guffawed as he offered each of the four men : in blue a sip from a pint carton of orange drink, = -“Tt was my. Major League debut as-a clown,” Bragan =: - said afterwards in the-clubhouse. “I'm fed up with these — teGien listen to a legitimate ‘coniptaint.” busher, atiown and a comedian,” Dascoli. said. ~~ heatedly ‘while trying) without much success to keep his _* emotions in check. “By pulling, that stant he vindicates amy: : a ee > ee oe a Zi3 Te wae-Beagan's second brush. with YDescedl, Landes, f° Frank Sééory and rookie arbiter Bill Baker’ ie mariy’ a nights. His. first, which, occurred Tuesday night League. president Warren Giles ‘4 "siteam be ‘“‘broke other crews, hadn't even run it ee (ee nee ee Umpires f lave Picnic’ / * ~+talking @& nap at hore plate, reply to his telegram. x * thing to say tomorrow.”* ip Bragan’'s initial outburst Baket’s refusal to act: on * Braves’ Lew Burdette was %. 8. i third, Y conosih he "up" abd abseebed by three to second for a tag at the ts courge.. = | 4 pe Seer: tin ‘Dierelt Usiio Whe snk se pag’ owt at ‘Cranbrook. Jerry came out with shoulder pads to talk to Tobin Rote (19) and Dorne Dibble (87). * didn pS sept e ee - a yesterday, was still limping on his injured heel Groth has pa passed his 3ist) birthday. He had four fair- seasons * 7 — Pontiac Press Posies i Groth was traded to the Chicdgeo-rNew York = uM si —. White Sex. fee coo eS oe Then his trail took him to Wash- [Beret 0004). Bab BM ington and Kansas City. And now farsaetuy “38 et he’s back with Detroit, where he| Washington | ee Sing was a regular for four seasons. New York 35, Kansas City 04 * * * Cleveland 4. Baltimore : ° Manager Jack Tighe was ex -|, == Topay's GAMES pected to put-Groth into the line- Detrott a wBowton. it pan.—-saas Mein a jup in today’s-game with Boston. |cyic2o st Washington, 1 p.m. Wilson The Tigers’ outfield is riddled by xB itn vs. Settled’ (+14), Z Al Katine, back in the lineup |““*®°, coveepaes— [Brose rooklyn 3:2, Chicago 21 |Gincinnat Pn |battles.: 21 igames behind. Fifth-place Cincin- s losing string at three games with Tigers” Buy Groth .306 in 1950. In_recent years, his} . batting has steadily declined. He is hitting .263 this year in his roles as a pinch hitter and| late-inning defehsive fill-in, . - 4 NATIONAL L LEAGUE Wen Lest . Behind —— 41 g — spe “a 3% Cincinnets . “4 4 |New York ,.... 57 6% | Paasburgh 63 pr 65 Brookl p.m.— ipons (10-6) vs. Jeffcoat (87) or th Place eae Tall Righthander Gets 13th Victory With 5-3. Win Over Bosox BOSTON It’s been a year_of il ae ii ‘within shouting distance. i i j ue 7a gF : ? a il BACK “HOME” — Johnny Groth ‘was back “home” today in the city where he played many cauremes Rs 7). ew York Louts, nelli (1019) va. Jones ( nly games scheduled. oe of his best years in baseball, De- . troit. He was obtained on waivers |: from Kansas City. : July Surge Has Cardinals 2 on Threshold of NL Lead By THE ASSOCIATED: PRESS The St. Louis Cardinals, usual- ly dead ducks by August fin re-| .pcent National League pennant) Scraps, are camped on the thresh-! old .of first place today after an explosive July run. And they’ve done it the hard way, rage. from behind in half. of their 20 July victories and win: ning four of five - extra-inning * * the New York Giants 5-1 for their) fifth straight while Milwaukee clung.to the top spot with a 42 job on Pittsburgh for four in a row. “ * * * Third-place Brooklyn, matching the Cards’ 20-10 record for July, swept a’ doubleheader at Chicago. Reliever Ed Roebuck was credit- ed with both victories as ninth in| cy to leave the Dodgers two nati, ‘four games back, junked its a 6-5 ll-inning decision over Phil- adelphia. The. fourth-place Phils, who had won four in a row, are ¢ * tenth. The Cards were at it again last! ailwaukee, 18-12 for July and night, coming from behind to whip only .500 against the other con- nemesis, and his three reliefers, DETROIT BOSTON. who ‘had tres of the hits | Kuenn ss yt 2 Pireief s 6 _ seven NMSiputiect $0 1 Makone3® S 8 joff Herm. Wehmeier, homered the| Bolling % § 2 2 Williamsif 3 @ Giants into a fifth-inning lead, Al|Rstnet ¢ 8 3 Sense te \Darl, who was 4for-4 and drove |House e 4 0:0 Lepeiom 4 2 lin two runs, and Wehmeier ‘then|Piincs > 3 6 ¢ Wales 3 6 jhit RBI singles in the bottom of|Bunningp 4 1 1 aoe o 6 ithe fifth and the Cards were off. 7°? °° tee 3 4 Wally Moon, pushing his hit streak ; : > 9 to 17 games, doubled and. sétred|~ Pa 4 ; ion a double play in the sixth be-| — e 7. fore St. Louis finally shelled Ray) Sue Ha »|Crone- with two more, in the sqv- 2s it Potals wba! Totals A— ‘or Minercin tn Tth, B—Walked .~ "hike in as C—Singled for Susce = oun for. carnage in ath. ia : Tol tsmeee n00—8 ‘tenders for. the month, rolled on| Boston .........: ees 810-3 | E—Bolling, Zauchin, io. . RBI solo homers by Red Schoendienst’ ,."j, sa y, Bolling 2, Kaline, ( scored Logan against loser/on error in 4 Rag ~ fe uenn, Bolling, HR—Lepeio, and Johnny Bob Packey, then locked it up38—* with ‘two. in the sixth on four sin-; | DP Fintgan, | Bollin ig and- gles, Bob’ Hazle’s dodtle and an’ \ayra te Snes 2 Suaates a 3 4 error. Bob} Buhb won his 13th, jaanens 4 Suen 1. HO—B r) four in a row, with an eight-\\inerin ¢ te St sue 2 hitter, He had a five-hit shutout/¢ in 1 O ietoaretn ok 3-3, Byrd 6-0, until the ninth. orgy * emai 133), &ainen | (8-6F. ke cA Chylak. H. itk 44 Mood 5, 154. the De ‘e al s! Sor ecoreoorMbornn i oo Nubrite Nips Nicholie: A %th inning single by George Adanis gave Nubrite Plating a 10-9 vietory over Nicholie Insurance in) one of the best games of the. Wa- terford Juntor League softball sea- Griff Moves - 314 games shy. The Phils were| 20-11 in July, ig innati 13-14. ~ * The Curt ve have been this “stunts during: his Mince League managerial career such as said on hadn't received Giles’ Bot, in a statement issued yesterday in Cincinnati, -Giles said, “I will tefl him we appreciate his interest, but we and not the managers must decide on the makeup of the various umpire teams.” Giles, reached anew at Cincinnati last night ater Bragan’s soda-sipping act, said, “Tl probably have some- * : Tuesday night wag motivated _by. two incidents: (1) the ejection by Landes of pitcher Bob Purkey for making comments from the berich and (2) Bragan's complaint that: the lifting his pivot: foot’ off the 7 pitas’ s rubber -in violation of the rules. : Bragen took his constitutional last night with the | nen tae at Bat. in the firth. Righthanter: Bob Buhl, who got . credit for the Braves’ 4-2 victory over the Pirates, beat oat ~*~ * == j® chopper down the-third base line. Red Sthoendienst then = slapped a twe-base hit to right, “sending Buh! ‘around to As tb throw came in from the outfield, Bragan signalled “Purkey, the Pirates’ pitcher at ‘time, to th w the ball « The claim wi _ that Buhl ae sce -seye eg bs ith Bob | Brogan “Landes ata him safe looking right| at me in the * dugout as if to say ‘There geen | your publicity.’ I looked yight back at Landes, held my nose and sat down, It was then that he gave me the. thumb.” : No sooner had Landes’ thumb cepted its arc than Bragan popped out of the dugout. turned and met.a Pirate he later identified as coach Danny Murtaugh carrying the orange drink. Bragan took it and, while walking across the diamond to a spot on the grass ‘behind the pitcher's mound, sipped the drink through a straw. The four umpires clustered . Dascoli broke from the gathering and, with a sweeping — gesture, gave him the thumb again. “We tried to get a hot dog, too,” he said, “did't come in time. My only regret is that the hot dog was, late in arriving.” Bragan said he offered each of weren't in the mood." ie + ey aural ane <3 renee at een r ee 7 nig © ‘wouldn't pull ‘this stuff on the other teams,’ abe! added. “Lee gree paar Jocko Conlan and Augie Donatelli — and then tell you you’ ve had i sl may. These birds won't Saye you get a word in rtered In a tiny/ steainy ¢ - eek Pifates’ clubhouse, took turns calling * and Dascoli éach talked with Giles will listen to a” ‘The ~— a few paces fro Bragan oat by phone,’ ng fa thelr aapert iets Sar nee high-on August 1 only once in 11 Harms’ years; bagged it after Hank Sauer, 'three doubles by Andy Villareal. son yesterday, Elliott Furniture waltzed to a 120-5 Little League win over Eiliza- ‘beth Lake Estates paced by Jerry horner and single and “Into 3d Place Griff’s Grill moved into 3rd place in’ the. Class A City Baseball League with a-6-2 victory over the ~+Michigan Giants yésterday at Wis- ° ner. Field. REZ on Bren hurled «masterful three-hitter for Griff's and his teammates backed, him up with a 10-hit attack on Don Vachon. The_ Grill nine scored three times in the Ist inning, then-matched-that num- * ber in the 3rd. mE vay -Marv. Caswell smacked three while dohn Shanks tripled and singhed. for two RBIs. Jim‘ » | Moore collected a local of — \| in defeat. | "It was Griff’ s Sth trong in. 17 » | starts, half a game better than | the Pontiac Jets in their fight for He walked a few paces, | 3rd spot. 4 doubles in three trips to the plata id GIANTS GRIFF’s =| ABR A. ABR 2 | Smith Uf 3.0 0 Zittel a i }- § |H. Moores 3°0 6 Berge 7 3t _ 14. Moore rf - 3-1-2 -Wharry 1b 2-1-4 ; Nelson ib 3 0 0 Caswellif 3°23 =. around Bragan and then . [| McGuire3b 3.1 1 Shanks3b 3 4 3 © |Vachonp,: 3 0 0 Bird rf 3090 » co. Wd'mras 2 6 0 Johnsonef 3 6 & 8, Wd'mir cf 2 @ @ Ayling ss Oe 4 enw 2>.| 2 0 0 Brenp 34.1 ow 4 cee ee eee “ 303 000 x—6 10-3. 5, E—~Johnson, Zittel, Butler, M ‘ - Shanks; T+Shanks: D—Caswell .3, J, the umps & wh but “they _ Moore, 3,” Bren, McGuire: RBI— Wherry, : oe owed 2, emery Wwr—ar sae LP Vachon. ’ Legion Tourmy ct Cincy sing room * sesacas . ee ' ’ Henry Gotham Joe Wells Manager — ; Sales Manager Used Car Manager ® Meet the Men Who'll Make BIG DEALS@— On the Beautiful New ’57 Pontiac ’ ” Veaie neighbors. . . . your friends . : ‘The men who fiove been hepa you to . select the model of your choice in i Anaeikals finest Automobile:. . . PONTIAC __- . oe . . + take over for the month of August. Every ‘body type ond color — combination you could. ask for in the fabulous new 1957 Pontiac is ready for delivery at The ‘Pontiac Retail Stare . . these courte- 2 ous salesmen will give you top dollar allowance ter your pres- oo ent automobile and put you behind the wheel of a new 1957 Fer 5 Pontiac at the lowest cost. Come in today, get in on - this great August selling event or call your favor- . - ite Pontiac salesman and. he will be glad to drive out to your home. There never has been a better time-to get that new gate sa = ~ = | car than right now! — ‘ ~ ~ Jack Chappell © William (Bill) Mahar: Lanne We're Out to BREAK All - _ RECORDS! ~ Busines has been good at Pontiac Retail . More people are buying and driving © riew. 1957 Pontiacs ; . « We're out -to make August -our biggest sales month in the history’ of our. business - ‘and the of this world. Dollar for dollar you can’t ‘beat a Pontiac and right now your dollar never bought more . . . so get on the band- wagon . . . we're out, to break all records sand this means.a better deal on n the big new +957 Pontiac. —S : é 3 wort B é . 3 — ‘ Oe : * . . ie : 3 = 4 2 i. S . : . ene : . nore ert 4s: rE : ee : ee. Gk | is Las E om . oe . : pa ; ; 3 A ee = d E ; : a i : T : <* * ae Bs es so Fight Fi Rais Pun ‘Centar Co vision ‘of G lotérs Corp. Buick MantHits eee ‘Commercial’ Timing — apologized ‘yesterday to ae na-| jtion’s fight fans for what it called) ‘Elondicn Defends Guild Rodeo Crown — slafidson of Birmingham, Defending~ champion Chugk Er-) 1956 Sports Guild rodeo king, will again |? “be in competition for the eighth) version of the event, Sunday, at \ Hazel Park Race Track, Chuck telecast by. Buick." tournament, bowed out in the 1st/sportswriters applied sq liberally| fue" "asted litle time — a , . ae _ ‘underprivileged children to a sum- Ragsdale ‘said his apology was|round of match play Wednesday|during exhibitions in Florida. - Bob Keegan won his 7th and Lar- i ee 4 LE ; ood ee: prompted -by “numerous letters) at Hershey Park Country Club, | «pays things seem io be going . Starting with the second: game'ry Doby swatted four hits to lead H AR‘ LI =i - and telegrams of complaints from! — Andonian, who ‘teaches’ mathe-| okay now, Playin every day has of @ doubleheader against Kansas the Chisox. Narleski scattered six T - : Biggest for Eagles Hight fans.” matics at Pontiac High School. tis! helped, particularly. ia sn ee 2. Tony bit in 11 conse is_record #1. It re t — ‘9 Rf ke “eliminated by Raymond Patak of and 1 tool more eqmfortable in ited oa Sieg at en was only. the 3th complete game _ < Your: Prieosiy Birminghi Ford Dnatee: HERSHEY, Pa. i@—~The Phila-| The commercial was switched! Dallas, Tex. 1 up in’ 19 holes.| me eld |Stretch: fo date swung at @ .333ifor the relief ace. Gene Woodling/s. 464 Ss. Woodward Ave. Birminghem 4 delphia: Eagles have signed the'in almost immediately after Ref-| Mike was the sole Pontiac. golfer’ ‘pace, with 39 hits"in 117 at bats./homered. and Bob Avila hit in his) ‘Mi 4-7500 Z biggest player in the club's 4tis- eree Ruby Goldstein gave the hott! t qualify for match play. - The records and boxscores show yesterday, Kubek and the Yahks'13th consecutive game getting af : : tory, Joe Katchick, a- 6-8. 280- to Floyd Patterson on a TKO over lit. with Kubek bafting .an impres-, |won two more games from their trio. i — 4 . Dicki “won three first places last year to i i |Glals during the Patterson-Jackson | heavy yweight title fight: enone | ‘night. : : <= i “ stateinent nae of Edward" Ragsdale, general manager of Buick and a GM vice prnektent,/ / “As a tight fan myself, I was’ incensed ‘at the bad timing of the top nearly 100 contestarits-in te7o™mercial as* the fight ended. events. —. A field of 100 was expected te Sunday’s rodeo, at.which Guild of- ficiais ‘anticipate a. crowd of.20,000. Proceeds go, in part; .to help send Aubough we had ‘no control over the broadcast itself, as: general manager .of Buick I can ssure those interested that this will not happen again in a public service ow orn vnc armescres wemore ni ‘ 3 Be x the * ‘inept’? handling of commer- . Mike Def nated lpundiy by Reskic Kubek by Dallas Man in Public Links Patak Rallies to Beat Pontiac Golfer, 1 Up, in Overtime Match (Special to The Pontiac Préss) HEY, Pa.—Mike Andonian,” Pontiac’s lone hope in the an- nual National Public Links goif anks” level every camp observer fore- cast for him during the- spring. Bit now that he’s there, the ver- satile’ rookie of the New York Yankees is quietly confident; he'll stay. “T guess I feit a certain amount of ‘pressure at the start/of the season," Kubek said today, think- ing back ‘to the “phenom” tag kee. On the last day of > ome ~ iof Sheboygan, Wis., 2-up in his! opening match, but Jost to eadie Water Wonderland, Aug. 10-11... |Schnurr- of Louisville, Ky., 31 i Extend Swim Meet Deadline : ithe afternoon rotnd. Lima fins . }sidetracked -in- the 1st—round- by George McHale Sr, of Honolulu, L. 3- Yesterday's defeat was a henit- jbreaker for Andonian. Mike-held) pacauce of the peas of area pefe first and the boys will Se swimmers who wish to participate follow in the same event. | Wee in ‘the 1st &nnual Water Wonder- | Program’ starts at 11:00 am* |Patak parred the-1st overtime hole, land to be held August 10-11 at Saturday and 9:30 a.m. Sunday. ~ a 45-yard par four, to win the | Brennan Pool in Detroit's Rouge | EVENTS FOR SATURDAY, AUG. 18 : | test“ as Andotian slipped to a ,Park, the entry deadline has been) 25-meter back stroke, 16-years and was nationally ‘tele- [Sea Mand ks COOL/ os & Everything 3 in this sale. is freer our cone stock, = -. |' “MeNally’s high standard of quality and style distinc | tion, ae brands. by America's leading epee, ers _ SUIT ‘a i-up- lead coming to the 18th, | ‘but Patak birdied the tricky* 465- ‘yard hole.to square the -match. YOU NEVER HAD vooua 80 6000 ARROW LiQueuRS CORP., Detroit 7, Mich. | bogey. 7 : |extended to Monday, August Sth. ‘under; 60-meter back stroke, 11 and 12 - 100 Pree, “Distilled fem shades “ : |year old: We-mnener ‘back stroke 13 nd Andonian was Lup at the turn, |_ pce at Be {14 year _ elds, ee sy 33-meter butterfly 10- wend Ee SEES ekudiimming tion 5 —— Seco ron sar = ~ 2: : aoa ° then won the 10th hole to go 2 up. The sw imming meet sponsored under: S0-meter _tattarny it ang ok = t S _ But Patak erased that one on the |by the Michigan Amateur Aquatics! 10 2Ptrtast stroke tor open ages ibores., ) 13th to set the stage for his tying. ‘will feature 32 events in three age and 200-meter Jr. National Breast Stroke’ © _ Dirdie and winning par. (groups and open competition. oe a. | _EVENTS FOR SUNDAY, AU eo. 11 With only 16 players left from) Two Junior’ National events, Isnume mie Heuer ten oe sale a field that originally numbered | including 3-meter diving and and under; 60-meter freestyle, 11 and 12: < 2,000, defending champion Junie| “200-meter breast stroke me women, is on the program. | 100-meter freestyle 13 and 14: 200-meter “= for (packsiroke, open ages; 25-meter bréast ‘Buxbaum still looked like player to beat for the tit petroke, 10 end under; §0-meter -breas: title. He w Pog 1] tm 12: 100-meter breast «: res won| Cost of entries is last year, the first time he ever’ and 14; and- 200-meter Individ et open =. pbad played in the Publinx tourna-| mitted: by mail to Roy Pouliot, | ment, He was a professional from’ 238 Newport. Detroit 15. 197 to 1951 and was plus tax and exchange.) -160x15 is 5 « Only 218”. FACTORY TEST TIRES — aa SPECIAL TABLE (all prig es plus tax and exchange) a "(Marked Tread Blemish) Brand New . . fa Only Market Tire e Hes FLITE POSITIVE eae Balancing! © PO) RT ea $1459 DAYTON’S - BIG 3 — GUARANTEE || aoe? | ier | Ee | Ee ]__ Lifetime Facto bi > Our Everyday Low Price "1957 New Style SEAT | ‘COVERS | aV: pote, Fre Pking Omnis sas = ee 1 oe ia 106 N. SAGINA | | Open Monday Night: ih 40 Sports Bf (Sports Car-Chub will take part in ‘la Sports car racing program Surt- me BEVERLY HANSON diprede yd) gl 3 Woods .. neat 20" Were $33.75 | lUroes Antit frust Exemption. bs | GOLF BALLS... 1.2%. $1068 o |All Team Sports. DEMARET WOODS [——DEMARET InOKS— eal Preay Clans, or L. Hand . ourt Ruling Hits of ‘R. or L. Hand : 4. tone Now 5. Irons 3” 95 U.S. ‘Way of Life’ eee Were $53.25 io : | OWies WASHINGTON @® — G iS 20R . are a.pro football enone: duh : the Supreme Court decision Tod ng that-sport stibject to anti; ‘Ang Anges Get Big Ones = By i. Guy MOATS— -> + The big ones are coming in. And that is good news for the jpiscatorial army that every day. tries. its luck on Pontiac‘area ‘and Michigan -waters. | Bass fishermen, in particular, are doing just fine on Oakland County lakes. Qne- area lake has produced the biggest largemouth bass in many years. Matter of tacit, it may even be the aill- time county record for the _Spe- cies,.a 7-pound, 15"}-ounce lunker caught by Anily- Sintke of Kose iF ishing Is Fi ine in Area trust regulation threatens “ther American way of life.” Township. That one will “be hard to: oust from the lead ip The PORTS SHOP. Pied Press: Phote some ‘Winch: perch have been: jtaken, . ~ Smallmouth bass are hitting’ bet- ‘ter along Huron. County shoreline, and there is good sport for‘ these fish it ly many area waters. Don Williams, 57 Seneca, fishing ott. th the bank, took a S-pound 15':- dunce largemouth from 4 lake, near Highland yesterday. It was} 21% inches long, 15 in girth. A) summer visitor from Grand Rap- ids, 15-year-old Roger Hambarger, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Oakland, ‘landed. ‘a 5-pound "bass Tuesday. Wi ta landing net he had a tough t securing the fish. T Baade,/ $815 Island Park, Lake; jday at the. Detroit ‘Fattgrounds beginning at 2:30 p.m, : t, » Dick Bell and Gordon. Harrison. Nerman will participate in two | different cars during the er event session, ‘He. will race in & Pee took ‘Car Race Sunday’ paar, ‘aiahees of oe Pontiacand alac'g Morgan. ell will arive ; an siecle earner’ a Jag: | uar, Over 100 cars front around the Detroit area will be taking. part in ‘the program on the, circular oval track. -Trophies will be awarded - to the-top finishers. as the date for its next meeting. It will be held at 8 p.m. atthe Log Cabin Restaurant. Sports Calendar TODAY'S Games City League Baseball At Wisner—Pontiac Jets ¥s Jewelers, 5:30 p.m. City League Softball At Beaudetie—Lane’s Drive-In Dosta] Foundry, 7 par Lewis's Tavets | vs. CIO- Local 683, 6:30 At Worth — gide--Cubow Paviliton ¥8, Eddie’s Bar, 7° p.m: Pranklin’ Products v8. Pontiac mai Hospital, 6:30- p.m.- - FRIDAY’S pose - City- League Base! At Pegi oe Jewelers, ¥8. “er no rk—Pontiae Jets Thoda Die & Stamping, 6:30 p. Shaw's | ¥§. i | ATTENTION BOWLERS! Pontiac's newest Bowling Alley is scheduled to n abeut ae Aug. 25, 1957 : | ciao aa” sema Choice times available for league bowling :. . large or small... also accepting in- dividual teams to form leagues: | - LAKEWOOD LANES cc a oo .. #0) W. HURON ~ Block E. of Elisabeth Lake R4.) FE47043 6 FE 27448 Mike Mullin, it,’son of the PCC|¢ - }f it is not resisted, Halas said, Preis’ sum rlong. fant “een: even college football may — el i some|- GOON, FISHING—Al Yambrick) 4.) day ‘be exposed’ “to the penalties’ (above!, frequent visitor to Loon wees " “Aaihoriond Colt. and Browning Dealer a ok : . | fof the antitrust Jaws.” : ake near Pontiac, was proud of .o 16 i 3 ‘Cass FE 2-7621 Hales, president of the Chicage the fine string of bass (limit of oo so s Bears, vigorously defended pro/five) he -displays.. Fish: taken at cies, football as it’s. now conducted, He Loon Lake, averaged three pounds, good; in¢luding «trout, is “reported! - pari-fishing is better every- did so in testimony prepared for ithe. biggest (at right) going four where, including area, Lake Huron ‘the House Antitrust Subcommit-' pounds. -Hambrick lives at 458 W.|shores «for perch), in Saginaw’ ea Vernor, Detroit. iBay. and fake St. Clair. where, 4 |greenskeeper, i“ ealieo Outstate angling for other spe-'- took. a foot long: from Island Lake. that ‘weighed an ever pound, — ‘WEDNESDAY'S HOME RU) McDougald. Mantle. Yankees: - ider Sox; Prill “7 Dodgers;.: Lepcio, | Tigers: Banks Cubs; Woedling, Indians: jf. Sievers, Senators: Schoendienst, Logan Braves: Sauer. Giants; Lopata, “Phillies Blu anewski, Redlegs. , : tee, isan Was Rochester Grid Great e+. %.-* = The subcommittee is investigat- ing the legal status of professional | team sports — an inquiry prompt- -ed by -the Supreme Court's . foot- ’ ball ruling. 4 Baseball remains exempt vigor antitrust statutes as a result : “at the STAG SHOP This-is our way of thankin you since the STAG SHOP © changed hands last year, Come in ond take. advantage of these great savings while they lost. “OPEN MON. & FRI, ‘SPORTS. SUMMER TO 9 PM. COATS ff SLACKS Now mater decisions. The Soaaolio i eThis ja the 23th of & series cf were ever selected in track and articles about former outstapding ath- baseball. saisletion to find out whether néw leislat is needed to treal/ all Hetes from Pontiac and Oakland County * ipro sport@ * Vif BALL BEARING SAFETY CHAINS \\ T, LEG FRAME HAS SEPARATE | SKY GLIDE SAFETY SECTION or fan A 8 ft. fe CHAINS - ee 4 n f Te poe eee cok ts Size i “670-15 : Blackwall 6. 70-15 Blackwall is *Plus tox F Mie taken thang Gee _ In trade during June that - ie ore nee eated ie 18 Sa Aa bi peEre ry The economy tire for the seen ma -Last 3 Days! E TRAVELOG Firestone STORES “6015 122. anar . —. | 7.10-15 14° Buy one tire at seid a ~~ $28.00-no-trade-in a ONLY Your. fous old tirés will bring & trade-in allowance ond ‘recappable , _ a all be and Mexico | tremendous barginide y Priced from a WE =s Tes a Paes : = 2 : : j 4 i bs iz ‘ ai é . ae. ; ’ 12> a oe | ‘ : eg ee j : : P34 ras — 124 ¥ a GHT a 2 oo 4 5 ¢ : oS. 25. i a "Keeping Tabs ~ {samt intusy im order ~~ om Our Industry isruments ead rented parts "BOULDER, Colo. (INS)—A] un, 3 ical bs , ; = r greater the technologicaliback on the high seas, Norway| _ _Froup of 60.fechnicians and. scien. aavances-in this field,” Lance ©X|sees herself being forced out of the| whaling industry, Oslo reports. Un- Colo. will have_one of the tough-|ftes, Accursciea__© less some agreement op the.num-| ” est assignments in our electrons? se ber of expeditions permitted to the pa ae i ss i reached, the Norwegian Whaling > *& & warty fe yen '|Association is ioe of with. Known as the Calibration center, ore oF : Matt : sella egracaic: - i will be the group's task to de- DES MOINES, Iowa — Since the The increase in number of expe- . termine accurate ‘standards for mid-'30's, the nation's be POD") ditions, notably ‘by the Japanese | instruments. ylation has declined by’ some 10.-/has jed to a difficult situation, the As the field of electronics is €X-!990,000 persons. association says. “I have little » panding at a fast pace, fed by de-) 1 now totalé about 22,250,000 al- hope that Norway or any~ other fense needs, the problem.is TUS-itough the farm. acreage totals\country can stop: the sauenien' ak ged. e >) + + [none than_1,160,000,000 acres, the| Antarctic whaling by several Far Private industry, is employing |highest on record. ee Eastern countries,” said Anders hundreds of scientists to contin- | The number ‘living on farms to-' Jahre, a leading-Norwegian whal- wally press back the frontiers of-jday represents about one out of er. “Norway cannot continue prof- ~ _, adar, communications, radio a8 every eight persons in’ the pop-|itably with the present regulation|. _ _ A Tough Task: \farte'%s Wn dae more se|Norway Considers. | AAntaretic each year can. be). ~ The Boulder center's director|far back‘as records go. ibe catight."" * ether electronic processes. ulation, the smallest proportion-as|on the number .of whales that can} — ae — ~~ BOARDING HOUSES SHAPE SOMSES * .« : a. iy ieee 7 . Ly A CROSS- ; | TAS eRUNG FROMTHE Gascony Y) WITH A CROSS op _. WA baitigeets.t eresumemy Ef SONS ea OWN ANCESTRY DATES BACK STAY For } ee 1f GR GERTRAM HooPLe, DINNER? oth GOOD. THEN TLL GET THE MONE FOR YOUR MOTHER'S OPERATI MARIE! IF YOU EVER STRIKE CAN PAY IT BACK. | ‘ 6-1 JRwWILLAMS, © 19497 by NEA Sorvicn, he. TAL Reg, UA Pat. OF, & OK Pe One — id fae <4 ‘ j pe eogry you happened to OH, NO... TLL HAVE. \> 4S OLENTY OF TIME. FOR THAT IN THE GWG “i ZY AUNT FRITZI=~-W4LL- 1. yOU’SEE FI. : “TURNED: OFF THE: - | WATER IN THE TIED LIKE A WORD WITH OWE OF THE CREW IX HAVING A LITTLE i: SS, THOR ayo b> eukae ee a epee eee = ae i. 30; caponeties (over & me.) Comment: Ma Market io , generally one cent i on eg ge and Ba vier r Rocks. but — Fe week's wel. With higher warmer wea AC PR RSDAY,. AUGUST) i! 1097. o) m Pontiac CAP Members. on Flying Field Trip _ NEW YORK dh dugysh stock ae ee 46 Sere e aey Leading issues showed slight changes, generally within the range of fractions to a point. An absence of major news de- 4 ‘velopments held public interest to ‘ja minimum, trating was reported chiefly among the professional element. Raytheon, yesterday’s most ac- ‘jarea are finding a By DICK SAUNDERS = “Go West; young man, Go West” seems to have lost most of its original meaning, but a group of young people from the Pontiac modern ver- sion of the-old nee very mean- ingful—“Go Up, Young People, Go brokers said, _andiyp.” * *-* ° Teenagers in the Pontiac Civil Air Patrol are being: rewarded for their year-round studies with a 10+ day field trip to Chanute Air Force at Rantoul, Ill., about 100 a $3 meinieraip fee and’ dues ‘fis ot 3 conte a This is followed by an appear- ance before the CAP Screening Board, which questions the mem- ber-to-be about such things as his interests in school, hobbies, likes \jactigse tar wins Satta sly ‘at the Pontiac. City Airport. _ It has been active since Octo- ‘|ber, 1936, in helping airport offi- cjals obtain a control tower. At present all air traffic comes and goes at the airport under “blind” controls—that is, the planes dre controlled by radio, but never seen by airport personnel in the “control rom. - To get: a control tower, using modérn equipment and manned by highly specialized Civil Aeronau- ties Asseciation personnel, a traffic Ot ge —_ Adventurei in the Air for Teen agers: 1 = Independence Township, “A!1 they were Air Force oor. nel,” © “However,” she added, “‘mem- bership in the group has no di rect effect on the member's draft/i status.” bership would have some effect-on iprospective draftees from the_an- gle of experience gained. LEARN AF ROUTINE — “Most beys find they are much pe members are ranked just as if | en ad dirk tckoen RED for the first six months to $7,233,- eesti, serra : prices » consUReT and dislikes. He is then issued his/csunt must be maintained to de-|further ahead in. 000 or $1.30 per share. « * interest Vg peng ee: uae oes cx ead miles south of Chicago. . official identification card and 8€-|tormiye the ral amount of! Air cols ge stained tuted t- First half gross revenues totaled 4 cagpAlng end of the first hour, ™*‘et st 21 ceents. : of its guided a production. Tee yes lett — eee rial number. Q planes landing and. taking off each|adjust more easily to Air Fotce —e in 1957 and ne se acaghe new s wheat was unchanged weekend by plane, began Once in the advanced class,|week — . system when they do become of /in E - nPapaapet Soo $2.15%6; -corn Livestock FP gene gg ze — —_ te as ee ony -aagia tg -_ a few Grafting age,” she asserted, enc 2 re % to% higher. ort paveinie revel Wi rye entblags: Citas or the wil sty pecan OAP MLS, * * Sandwiches $1.29%; oats were % to % higher, DETROIT Livestock _|news of its record earnings. Cities) through Aug. 7, at the base: fields of ‘navigation, air traffic,| The CAP members have helped The CAP is an auxiliary of the| Be : Sept, 65%; rye was 1% to 1% high-|,,,ONTRO!T. Aug 1 (AP) — Detroit/Seryice increased its gain of yes-} According to Capt. Robert F.| weather conditions, and many oth-|preatly ‘by for yrwres an ACCUr|1y “g Air Fotce, ahd-en imgestant ~ Sealtest lee Cream - Le ap 30%; soybeans were HOGS —Salabie L128. Trade moderatety| terday, et Turner of 180 E. Huron St., group/|ers, . Jate count and | descriptions of all ink. between. the raced Te ‘Prices * 4 OX; and land: wast tors to 10\SE. eee Baht anes gg Way Commander, thise members GOING] 4, sreup hes ont up a wlth: {ONO Force and American youth, as well RIKER FOU! FOUNTAIN: : Me ae eh and 2 abeag ie as 45: ee Serer me ie alc amine Poh ea pis tener yee ‘to member Lorraine |as a basic unit in the "various ~ pounds higher, 4 240-300 e point price listed women, ~ eee . $13. oe > 300-400 os. 300, 2252 5, Seale Pas ee me Oe Oe — mg els of planes, and other p Julland, 15 ot 4605 Pinedale 8, means of civilian defense, | - ae ad ee ‘acts Necame effective today, but] They wil be bhinck te ouaien Se — : .|2 aiid 3. 400-606 Ib. sows isos; bts sul ERNE Grain Pri stags and ‘boars 13100-1800: Compared| it Tecouped most of this loss. Gen-! ir Force discipline while*on base, eae cad Tbs, 80°1-00 higiler; ‘over ‘soo 1nziaez, 200 | eral Tire was about unchanged and) ang will be included in many hikes = a ae + ae trace 0 ur sowe. ae US. Rubber was down 0 smellicas various. maneuvers, WNenns ey ‘CHICAGO, Aug. 1 Opening! 1.50 higher. Fi over 400 ibs.ifraction, - - ar = Teak one ie song |socAT TE Aelanle 200. Dune ‘ot salable] Most other major divisions of (2° TAKE TRIP : 1 fio «C6 Sep .ssseee 3:10” Mar ae | low good mixed yearlings catried from| the market were tiarrowly mixed | Of the 35 to 40 members, “both zg « e oe it May TI TORT REART oe een setae ll og barely changed. “= bays and girls, 20 are going. Only - ie Mag -csecece 2.58. soeee 129% cleanup affair; very Barrew out. full members are eligible, and. |.) * Se ee ie. ‘far let lower grades; supply General Motors was firth, Ford thei: ts’ . sep 1.29% 13.25 | holes FE mage By vg they must have their parents’ con- : Be cress Tat oe ov is | enaere t steers 18.00-22.00;|UP Slightly, Small gains were| ont. ‘The only charge is a $14 foe} Bd] Mar | ioe Now +. 1335 | few bead. high heifers 24.00:;made by Boeing, International Pa- y j Bac May eeigs Late yon se Ba grades, aud cows. red last aa ‘per, Gulf Oi, Southern Railway) ee nt. x * : _ ~ a. . [ ebeeee : i Gc iast w r ‘< 4 Bey: sssiccece 08% : good “and choice fed steer aad natiere and Union Carbide. Losers in- Duri 10-da the: , ees ke : = es 80-180 ‘or mort Jower. cous an |cluded -Bethlelfent Steel, Douglas sienhers wil ae pron not| Se a 4 NOTICE OF 00 lower; bulls 2.00 lower: stockers| Aircraft, Inter ai Nickel and ' ; ‘ ts at ; a a + Setpaaktans, oemage Ont related work) and feders teeay, mos olce shel Standard Oil (New J many teenagers get. They not only, vA A ' “ To: Michigan Mtg. Corp. Green &| showing fed steers, 3400-28-18; ‘moderate St (New Jersey). will see the modern air force in. ee ate e Klein, City Of Péntiac, A. d B. Home| 1,900-1160 Ib. sicers 26.00-26.50. of action, ‘but will pick up a good) 3. WAYS TO BUY: 6s > Plighiie ‘Mokmess “Chureh, Pear}, Bbag:|otiiity cea otactend Seely, 2190-23-58: : deal of behind-the-scene informa-. Cl Out All oe aS | . Holiness Church, Pear} utility and standard steers largely 15.00-| - New York Stocks. : ae osing ae : overt A, Spring. feba” Purvis,’ Delmat|33:00°24.09; ‘few longs ‘night ehetee sei] . tion. a 1—CASH 3—NO MONEY DOWN ON FHA. |” Adjustable Window gen = ‘. Wilmot, Calvin Bell, John Lyons; Frankiand 24 38; good “to-low choice heifers (Late Morning , Quotations) - will 2 YAWAY as low as $1.25 weekly! é Adj y 4 i . N. Forest, a posh. a Eu- yom on utility and standard 14.00-/ | In essence, they sell —e —LA , s : . : | Lies van Banach We donee, Leste] tance M50 aerer eke ect eigin's| Admire) ..."103 Rennecott \..100.1| MO palate. Mey have steadied. WE ACCEPT COMMITMENTS. | . : & Pages Cee, Mr, Jenneen, © nee iae-13 60 ually’ and commere retal buts ae stees ot al Fe Cie actual everyday use. Also, they ,| = ee Serer Bek eeena earasn grasa eed a 8! BS Bl MS Sammy moe _ OPEN. FRIDAY NIGHTS. Jee | cVay, ir A . * ce owaes ~ oe : Le : : = Billock. his. Purvia, James” Sarees small lot good. and pearing ictr 24:00:) Am “airiin”... 285 Lib Meat, 114| Cedurésexplained to them in lec~ | eet | 9:00. ee hen $39.95 While They Lost - ee ere, ere eee ew scough aval Am Cyan - 433 -tockh Aire << gra)" opliee | . ay tntorgeted take notice! poh, geen ad pars He Be merge lh gy age Egg aman Bho t| Am Mé& Pay 41.3 Lone 8 Gom . 38,2) The Pontiac Civil Air Patrol = : by the City Assessor’for the purpose of deciine on gtade and down: choice | Am rr ae jeciterg = meets once-a week, each Wednes- - _ is Sefrazing. thet part, of the coMt wie AD te 12.00; Inte trode 26 pete aoe Geog Am News ".. 292 Manning Maid 33 (ay night. at the First Assembly ; : ¥ inst se See Pea mere Sa Raha ee ACLR ae Rene "Bt Beep. (og, Cores. Mirae, ot $4 995) 8 risst Quatity—a Grade Special. ar hase . - > s ‘Smelt... $6.6 Mead Cp ..... 36 Sts. | 4 om oan alawin Avene te Carlisle oP. ae gig Ry coon done | A™ Tet a Tel m3 Meret rae oe xk: « * B ASINS : : on mm sea0 - ie * i 4 A * = = Mepection fut My ottice for) ghter lambs 80-To. eeute. higher, Am Viscose -- 286 Midi UPA: 481] There are two-distfrict classes— (i | f Nationally Known conetice 12 also, hereby given that the) ss lowers choles ond en, (omet|armour @ Co 155 Minn M&M ’.. @.6\The Basic Class, for beginners, | with Fittings City of Pontiac, will meet in the Com-/23-50-25.00; smal lot up to 25. Asma Ck... 84 Min PSL .. Mei ond _the Advanced Class, for more. + fn - eh the| and choice 20.50-23.80; utility aed Atehison. ...... bs M tod ** a3 7 ’ 6th day of August, AD. 1984 at 8:00: g00d lots 18, £030.58; cull to = oo jane % S32 = ee aed as specialized stiidies>~ o p.m. to review said assemnent,|slsughser ewes 4.00.6.00 early, late trade Aveo Mig ... 7. Mueller Br .... 29.3 , of which time and place opportunity will eptepoeee Bair & Oh. $6.2-Murray Cp ..: 303|\WHO MAY JOIN "Colored - be given is interested Beth Steet... 48 Nat Bisc -i:°:: a23| To become a- member, ong must ee Sr ak aie. are ; pene Alum ... 2 Ket Deity «.-/ 3 [be at least 14 years old, ‘be able “ELEC STRIC r - joity Clerk ons| er ids : Bore "Wara “<-40. Net Land <...1383|to pass the physical. and have the, Soe " Sra pete BS ar cain... a are =| ee } e ’ = 2 arroughs.. .47.4 5 u ¥ ; ; L | . E ga == fe eg sit. ere ai mie > , < ; aie | ee ge (a WCQ See pS Ber Ste ess: fea) Lodge Calendar < ' — 3-PC. WHITE | oF ~ an, until 2:00 o'clock.|* © i Can peat": 2a: Ohio Oil .....; 414 fe $ 95 _* , » Vi : we Eastern oe : ; Carier Co ....52.5 ‘Owens Sai’ be Regular Communication of Pon- XS ONLY : | af oe foo? at which time and place vi ee ee See 18 Owens “atine Lotige No. 21, F. & A. M, Fri- i ' - Sa be publely and read for] Expect to Make Decision ‘Gator Trac ...23 Pee e air., isaiday poteeggl pir 7:30 p. m. Wm. H 5 | 13 Unite of Stee) Plate _— Build fo ‘Ekes & OB |..634 Panh 40.2 Anderson, Ww “ * —Adv ‘ as. West w if a srg og On Buller for City Uniti eae ca fre me Be ad . ade to § ? REG. $134.50 VALUE J Vv « FF FSS 278 eee - f wartentoes ‘nar te stash somes) Within 30. Days Chace Byuip'<. 60, Penney’ 90s. Tad Made ty Sem Ge Sarees ; a , "© 36.6 Peps! Cola ...214 ye ' Inclodes' 6-ft. tub, wash basin and closet. “All proposals must be plainly marked Cluett Pea .. 368 Fine BS News i in Brief Set includes: 6-ft. cast. trom bath tub, with ‘We urge you to, compare this outstanding oe oe ee Builder of Pontiac's new ssi cel" Bra Ai = 08 Enlice = Bs at 2 A. Sr ae cee "basi ‘sith, tipi plated bargain. ject any or all or to waive post office, expected to be con- one EM D Mor ...41-4// gaven zine soasuibis : a, to posals Comw Ed .., 33 phil Pet ....46.6 maga: sa were ; that, in the opinion of the Board, ts/Structed and operating by next/Con Edison os Pa Plan i - ay4| arrested yesterday for selling with-| we will net be able to Sopmeate Or os come belt vintace of the board “at County Rosd|Pring, should be annotinced in 30|consum Pw 45 Proct & G ei out @ city license. All pleaded | at Gs prin pe Commissioners. of the Masts 7,08, Oak: days, Arthur C. Chandler, regional|Cont Bek ... 30-7 /42.4/ guilty in municipal court and paid, FITTINGS 8 | Siang “eigen County e"\real estate officer for the U. -S.|cont Ou os. $43 BSS fin€s... | BOARD O) CogRTE BON com | Pest Office, announced today ini eet ee «> 88 oa ae pee -{ . - $0 D LOMERSON - ew, a gieattag es Be Post, both of Detroit were found Free Standing | ~ COLORED BATH ps : a ar ©. FELT. . “We have “received five or Det. Edison :. 40.4 BTA) inte dure > tee 1M b These tote carry \ eiachan factory war- LETS Inctudes eo wash. becin,. =§ LEE 0. BROOKS | Bix proposals,” Chandler said, ous Aire .. a Soar a . pale “cue aap ranty. Edison approved. Now twice as —_— = $9g95 ‘ w oe . : | gag gp csi Geer gp lebonga Ply ay 3 | peddling without a Boense and paid | much hot water: Ask us. “tere, tang omg | | anise aoe a a to evalugte them and choose @ipast ‘Koq ...1081 338/995 ¢j . ; ‘Rade totiets at LOW- Sonn : . er gol Ae 4 by ‘ee ibuilder,”” Ht Auto ts. 983 {82 fines each. The pair have been Ml | we stso stock electric table-top heaters. EST PRI NS. ? mare ee gpa ogg jet & Mus 7. 46 ; sa3) selling home fire alarin systems’ 4 . Sain a the County of Oakland st thelr | of- Bidg/lor the land lesse and bail i ae 3 $4.3\; 95 |. 5 ioe, ne Peatioo Lai ke ae Fonties, ing cont a yeate me = 1 eal Pontiac for a Detroit firm. B H sy em 8 Standard Time, Au “ 3 ag at Atte tee tee ‘ ot ‘ a age are =; R. C. Stromon, 24, of 391 Or-. Tt IBERGLAS LAUNDRY TRAYS : AT : “oy 995] ae oe licly opened and. read for (fearon 2 te Ford Mot ... 55.2 / Ses chard Lake Ave,, paid a $35 fine A gag with WHITE - Ww. HU: work, - . replaces aod chimney a RK - adverticed Vanilia’ 150 150 anted an es ted alty 5-020, | Insurance Tess A N. Perry. FE 33063 Se : “OACH _. atl ater cee te) A Se ie aa Pu te ¢ As Rating of Rep Pope AEROTRED KNAPP’ | Contracts: eer ‘gaitt| try werk thoroughly 59061. “ -- Austin- orvel Agency ee OES "Hive clients wat : GHT CLakK FO cL URANCE— NDS a fz _aee z er e- references “Apply in vereee + | BLOCK BRICK CEMENT. WO! in either new - or season ° ight & ae ? round fot the i fireplace. FE 2 fd feneee oon Lage ged oe ee eeeee Or Min to Board ......, = a ce [ : cs. ‘ p gene gee. (a erreeenneear | = : gp enone FE 2-2036, NS aks FE mpleton ae sapdlbagees. . Ze ine SHARP. OAL < i: ¥RS ex nt A 23-5123, jendal The x. “Le Templeton, Resitor- ' : Perris tte : Yo : ean @ ceahser. ma fob will 4 & finance tor qualified math i ERT, 2239 Orchard Lake Rd. +4563 te Re 2 Me ta te ail oe mal nak Same - Nicholie Harger ( Co. : ~~ “BROWN BUNS | — After 6, FE 2 aah 3 RO PAWICKERSHAM FE S810) ase now tu Sy feate ema ee ’ = - area. Call Paul Craphrey, pn bet io. fant, car necessary, Cal Wood | i rarag 30246. — : ied Estate Sant , ; in pe acre rk, | boé SUNDRY SERV-| "of Marion C. are tormerty ot my Rasitves anlly. Have own type | cee: om 1 5 eS Mineout Pe bam, Wanted Real ‘Estate 32A, writer. Write Box 112, Pontiac LAC” CORT: , > for interview. BRICK Bix AND. a LAr i W. : im) and = =e enn SHOP 3m| - " ea tt | Sie Fay | [Landscaping pot maeg| BUYERS" | ie N ‘BUT NO HOMES “tee. ist RF LDOZIN Gk ti instaliavon and repairs. . : a one: 3-881 | Business = rood th: wont t} turn. & _ © in Debt? . “aide of Ponting end we are anz-| come, afvaiiable Slabie Aug, ths. FE cs y } : t fous te abtain Hatings Ypsated on on m. 2) CHIMNEY W ‘ORK mates PE >-3150-7. 1 having rouble meeting) the wost side and-in Waterford We sre chimney wpeciaiists, -2ot | SUL. C : cnet Goungn. om fos financing available to Chas. EDr amano Registered Co, pATa.} - -- WM..A: Be : cilia af : year round, d town, apr for pe og 43 ha wit sapertionry | 2 ‘ ; : A F ernie cone | Wa UL BEE | agicasenet est resume of ot wok Mistery ‘ Peed saee : ies oe oor aoe ON cy gad “piney Potitiae Press Box wi ¥ - s eo Ne ry ole ide assist With umnaces E SALESMAN 32-60 - bowewors ‘| CEMENT "WORK SIDE hang | . : FOR| troup (price and terme” are cle aie White Chapel Cemetery assocte-| © P aL ae a. | LICENSE! {20 ING im, | equity. t prefer to | ; noo 3 . $68 taleema te call o recommend: ic Ag CEE F W ORK men Ph... PE. } se ver nee. ‘ae at SSS BR UTR * a sETF Bata a aaa puran a ome a OL Baer ay sidewalks, / basements, | be ‘aron. 4-6402 ah ‘ : a Jaber. mall or too} - avering : ee . Behneid : ~ : N for ut Pacponige. Go" nome ‘ie Whats An ‘Prone | bis tri ee SOLD ; coun as 5 | Fp De i} 4 sntea. g| CUSTOM PI/UMBING . Se sy Help Nantel -* INSTALLATIONS. son REPAIRS port Landscape. | ot fur _ Sa OR NOT SOLD hog cable tet hot afraid | 24 HOUR SERVICE 2.908 | “Sees witite REY are Pr |. Estat, Popstar, es Salier “a toy manage mol fer! CEMENT &: BLOCK a a yt : —_ $i pee Tow accuptes ia: 2. ie _ CEMENT WORE ieee wa. | S85 & n ie - 53862, : "Wed, Miscellaneous hal soggy ne will outiine in pe SITET Re] Ye. want tore the [Wed ‘and ri. northwest corner | oat wa TaPtno, ise | ¥ Tom weal _/ canna he tee ance of : : _ TAPING, 3 aa" a % a cen OR ee this te as ‘oppo s . * A gs See 5, y Aa : a Ae * “a . Be SRY WALL WORK DONE PREE |, #2 ENT SER R BOY'S) BIKE, AND ‘ aa : ieghs ; : a etartes - ; 7 7 err $e ee eee eenvee : 4 i . 7 ' ium ee ; . i 2 * i : ry ; j " : I afler 6 “ye i Sinveescesas TD) > ret ¥ ERS « ‘ . 3 BP ot . atiiaieinunlintibadinas ee ee , r 3 ovenesvesssccee AL MED, Oe certified || FLOODED BABES | , Anytime FE 8-000. | " h ne : ; iG 7t 7 p GaN nes, ¥ wy. "GEORGE BLA BLA Re ro Dyste ney, a THE ‘ANSWER ‘TO 2 sews saree “at ac PRESS, “THURS 1957 iNeed SDAY, avgusr i a + aa - For! Sale Houses LL i et ; REQUIRED, be OR Hae EVES. RENTAL UNITS _Rent Lake Cottages 36A 36A BEDROOM. = ‘MODERN me YR: around . Lk, Orion, Call for ment, PRescott 1-7462, St, Clair Shores. ~ MOTEL COT- CLEAN, MODERN ei ber, weak OFT oper <2. 2% F weet On 3-0309 3-0388. & cree ONT APTS. SAFE seaah cl atte Shaar oe AD ee a ff 6, Lgwiston, Mich. FE ARE LAKE MODERN. S Goal © swimming & fisb- BALE OR RE 7 BEDROOM FE 45268 wate CONV Prt. . Reas. MAr N.Wi For Rent Rooms 37/ 1 BEDRM_ PVT. ENT. & BATH. OR Nia ©. _-* with fitehea priv. -146 GIRLS = NE ROOM. PRivi- “7? WwW - “rth Fibout ponte '_ pear — - 18 ANAWEST SIDE 2E HOME. 1OME, PVT. ee Rooms __ 39. RS Rr dT ‘quick, through. Classified | Ads!} Ves; an itis dial FE 26181, for. an, a’ | | Shain “MUST rae | with substan’ down we. Boston 8t,.,- Huron em ranth 4 * - ie M. rot GALE Spy OWNER 7 BED eT. ted 3 and .-let IRWIN ges sale Mia | tertals. eee : : - Ferma Se pint “= o& | In Beautiful Siminole Hills od hot water sini ecu Noes 2 Pie pieeess tel bencesemt, itn The home you've dreamed of=| water ve lot, city , TERRACE, 5 az GE RO rats AND] ie reation room, well Dn. pay-| ACK of $00 gallons per) eid “out Kitchen with dining , at quick passeenion. ‘he ha spate, and other .extras. i V SEL. OR ca a IN 3 d price $17,000 with terms or O FLAND fully landscaped Bric k front, ‘aes oe _™ - 2188 Cass Lake Rd, Keego Harbor FE-2-4875 SE PE 41661 v eorge F rwin FOR COLORED * 4 BEDROOM REALTOR ‘Deen ona 8i ment with plenty of 5 “FAMILIES .. GL PE $-0101 or OR 3-4080 réc. room, ‘S N e - a saved iaree, ae Taito | SCHOOL DAYS NEAR! 3 bedrm with new- $300.00 Down’. BEAT THE 1 HEAT seeand ion as La ipenediate’ ot ae availabe with Secnnce. Seores yy | Ao | 1s whet you get ~ a tale Ts teen ‘Poses. An outstanding pon, ae . an. frioot ooh Seay — possession, : Py pie for a crendertul yench Le ins ed $33,750.00, <= ? O o. WEBSTER sCHOOL. oe : ‘i Ort ing family. First , has large is Beach the ace hd is fenced the oA ~ 3 bdrm. — 7 rm. R SSEL A. KNOT living pon aint reom and ny wh a Not meen Nicer Than New — a ews ~ « bom 10 W. mae kitchen. Four large bedrooms and THE RELLS_ARE. , Aud lake viliges : od baths - 8 “BEDROOM w on the second floor pro- A fo on immacuioic 3 decrm.| og, IELD SCHOOL ome.” fi, vide cnet wth as RINGING e _ baseme: i ig ur- ii a eres tee oe Brarog a “Clarks rn Me "Tega e800 Logated close Pontiac| And with e school onl —_ is * sit sete company. “Par price “$11.-} fom this 3 bdrm. full D basement scour aoe aes | Ri acreage with small. barn. 321 6. PIONEER HIGHLANDS tully landscaped § near W. Gentes, Highiend. . 6 miles ‘ontiac. a ees nen OAKLAND REALY ‘4 rouny {NCOME! + IDEAL 5.3 this § bet com sian til = ae Red. v : : lor retirement— will eee m™ rare brick | 3047. Ea! yg ye he! Bos f meat, paved griveway, fu base- 3416 or EM EM +2411 after | $ Pt gt i HO water soften- | 7 rm. ranch «le acres. income. 3-¢! rage- Large gag : ; 7% pe , arege: Li seaped lot. Lake _privil Lake Properties: with iO ie mame DR. = 2 bdrm. Mx NO wellahaded- lot, utitul Sylvan Lake. ced at| NEARLY NEW EVEL fowe.| 3, bomesene, 35 at | WINDOROPT DR. — 3 oarm.| Automatic heat. Only 1.08 200.00. Lovely ving: room with ledgerock wih wes @ Por Suburban Waterford CLARKSTON SCHOOL — Bol i “orte Footie pr af WMA. af ale floor. An ¢ ae Tie BRIDGE RD. - 2 barm. : . - , Box 4, ress 4 a. car ‘port aia sifu rooms &| S rm. frame arge lot. For Se Sale owas : 43 For Sale Houses 43 | — K EN NED Y ledgeroek 7 Sean vith car “port, eee | BIRMING ECELLE drive. “omy ti a8, 850° rie peres HOYT REALTY | BRICK. °K BUNG ALOW: “mN MILPORD [| neighborhood, , $1,660 rt a Large well-shaded tot tr asement, : FE ate me - SIDE. 3. BEDROOMS, LGE ia family income.: Gorner | Wot. soe? REALTOR > ieee School bus door a PONTE Telegraph Whe take oe ao | i oo “Neat Webster School Ww, BUnGe. 4-200) 620508 wee reqeeneen Geen Bay hy in Foss. : carpeted, gus but water Beat, nice Open Evenings ‘til @ meat. é 0 nkK. irwin oe et tus TOKES AGE AGENCY .|1% story. English Colonial, 3. béd- $1,200 DOWN REALTOR LAKEFRONT Price $14,800. es Le | seven mn Gichiaan siggy | {italy Sangscaped, “win anchor (RMS. AND BATH TULL Base-|—Toom vo and “1. bedroom uns mince —n 6 — _cemhomperary. Sal Fe botss ahr 6 B Th _ fenced ore agen yard, overlooked by 56’ x ole privileges, Large kitchen, “au room Ga- u3 a aes Huron. street and beaut view boi ne ioe INCOME. 3 UP & § DOWN uy. inru Partridge breakfast room. Natural fireplace by owner. OR +e | rage. Fenced Near excel- FE 5-046 Eve, MI_ 63783 mY ofits, Ex | ont. & bow, 3 cer sarage. fire | List Thru Partridge _ i ied bathing Be a ch. “Complete ’ ae ear, e sarnee. large patio Tina. | wee — sig2 | UMION LAKE SHOPPING, CENTE whe’* fo “too MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FES Baral patio | _FE £8606, oe 6. ; : ae -this homme cool-ia suinmer, at Beautiful tot ERiake YOU LOOKING, FOR AN VICE with $2,850 down ROCHESTER AREA SEMINOLE HILLS tANK S| maculate spon home, ‘ bid (RO _ & room brick ranch Built i Phe ° 7 fF A b 5 Here is a very good one—bu Colb er ry CAMERON crneeT this dandy 3 & aoe. 100 bi 358 - ome oWestioule. Bt ace ggg ast on ERAN SHE Kana Ra. Sou baton down “— rie picture ‘windows moder 2 ome, . Pt y , \s ae a — i Bony ‘Onk aped 3140 Johr-R. South Too! Btreamiined kitchen WA’ 'S-+ ONTIAC et ; frontage. Pay of Auburn Rd. OL 32-7326 with formica counters. 1 ¢ ESTATES | Sniy $1,900 down. 8 Park-Homes | * reagan oss Yel lane » 14 ‘tle baths, ful basement, thed Nothing Down Almost new 3 bedroom home| GI m ora asase with bo . floor. “Oll furnace & water soften- Extra latge Aving room with car-| payments of only ool per month, ; : OF, ot furnace & water soften. | will bull? or 3 bedroom starter | peund |B . ee ee Gone lameness Gt ae ELM STREET . ‘ eS Pe School ue, With beseateas om, your lot $4500. —. Large fot | terest af & pet. Will rent for #16 . r 7 room home. Full : build er month, OPEN fat ‘arse =e O ede: Son ; TEL *EGRAPH BD. Oar B.akat net._ Den MacDonald GARDENER'S DREAM Fienty a = : w wi. muy income There are 4 rms >} With almost an secre of ground. = & bath with firepl Com rie selena , “Daly ¢ 10 8 FOR, BETTER HOMES Boh xis frogece Goameny| Buy Thyu Fartridge Scar cmp gurcer PREALIOR Ber a Ea ape NOW YOU CAN’ LIVE IN a ae igus ‘beat. $1,500 dn. _List. Thru Partridge | spece amu trun recs. his spark, 7001 Hi only on the eta land of » price on. 6 room, modern, ‘ ACRES : ono = bome is fis ot or Huson! yore pe ge ig ce A ng ee nme Wie tadian Lake | "home, Beauful, setting with 660 A* nome to be, proud of 1@ location i not" agse Gusto BRICK |7E 84m Rear Pe sei] of sett ois Lciel | Set! Fibs ed nett Sul, bee NICHOLIE See is = DRIVE BY . : Each have 3 corn with trees. Owner has moved | -buildings Variety of fruit’ 7” FT. WATER Stanley down, FAMILY ‘cou or ALTER: |. ont CL TIPLE LISTING SERVI = ais ae eteatace yest Some in trade’| Sex FOR. — wewer 3 Tesany bee eo ger Bm iaree a beter ae NATE 4TH ‘< o NT R. D. RILEY, Broker .| bedroom frame home, excelient| tion throughout On As prog om tag hn org 4 forced | : - POLL Base “sewer, wa-| T AKE FRONT You can have immediate pos-| pe «18; Seth Lake Rd necmmnent, “ane tame. sont Norman Lake Boat included with lots estate size 120x120. New ee ae eR : SE ml) Fight, (Owner tear eee: : oe stheh we Sl. Wese HOMES geod. lake. fie p= mn.| COLORED - $65 tf, twos oor: nts | CABS. ed Rity.’ “and Churth, See these fites from town, Owner will sac-|3 bdrm. modern ‘home, Full bath a. BOSPITAL ROAD = $1,000 buys ectrabie| 1377 E. Auburs” —= ott mee pe thet are being sig : rifice for only- $500 down: age" y sun s. Large corner. paces} bedroom “home with | ‘ranch home. 4 - iropms. > OL 1-1731- . Price ey w OTL ick possession, : “ garden| floor Privileges on Eiiee Bt only $18,900 @ DOWN _ : spt). Term - wu Biocks “ehst os eS + pas pee | Moree JOU tito thin 3-room R. D. RI LEY, Broker F ~ — bet» Lake also. | RANCH TYPE | x COR: . , ~ with giassed-in ‘Elizabeth ‘ ESALES ost beset ROAD. Models oo ‘Bere ae reac cial pavement ad | por a re “aie |r eaten "FE wae | Borecitns and veterans, 700 | wendri Sate sa coor lake of ese. Sey ine “itt ‘EDWARD B. KEITH rfect spot on this beauti- Harbor. | TRILEVEL—3 BEDROOMS, 3 bed ton and Square Lake. Roads BS lake, : Close to school and tivith Ac- comes, ten per ona tsb " Sipe Eas | | Ferree | & ee RE Se yon ROOMS, np | Me Lake Man EM SMS , e A 5 7 : : . e can u Gara aneeh “ 5 ; Faultless Bungalow ful tastes ca gs ~ ft SEMINOLE HILL ie Me Mar end SNR cre | Seok os eee "Well loca een sea Prine room & dining 00m. | A. ge el Realtor : wensertaly a, ceases ‘3 bed-| sonable. io fees just dire nice | a i—_ 1704 elegraph Rd. - 4800. DOWN | eae tor pte e- as - — JUST OFF x 7 beantem hott dear sei Giean 's in qood FE 42533 he On M S three ‘becroom | oe wt. Gee antec | Elizabeth Lake- : ——— J -- RA ang ~ — aw = monthly. Neat ag Carat bce meth Lake ee a ~ brick and frame — in excellent|, Coss Lake . rant R "REALTY Siig ee ms) ERR ee ae MAHAN raunnmed m ne _ | tap, ew savor, ay uamg,| ELWOOD REALTY |P=-S5- Aare sas : vie ; . ee tee ee : LET US BUILD THE AND, nate eae SEE Plate or FE Marshall Boulevard "dock and 2 —- ee HOME OF YOUR BRICK NEAR CLAR : 8:30 ‘ives. Por ‘Colored - 7 ttm two sory and All io Ww atkins Lak avy WITH LAKE _FRONTAG Beet “Sledoratina “ktehen sa eres emer CHOICE / = MANY EXTRAS AND IAVELY | MULTIPLE LIPTINO SERVICE Families m and —=\ J = i a poate To include Uke-new. cat car. ’ ou the exe pi ort — oe : bbe may. ede fhave the HOME AT OATKING "LAKE Bfnd ', Pk $13,950; terms. EB, TR, Wares | inst apvenrisement — on| fo build all nicht, oo eis | jaLoomrter. Fon coun: RRIS big A Rg Bm see this one. this ettractive woot suburban | let's talk it over” We're. here Y LIVING, INCLUDING sad ee eer Interested im Water fronts? Call guiow, 2 lange bedrooms, oak | 10 beip you “with, your home|” STABLE. 9 r- oh TT cemeet nad omen -KINZLER | *“BUD” ‘eye, 77h Brine Goma | Rave’ pany” 708) | FEY OB SELSOEe panes | Renee . "Nichole leaving state, wants action, only . This ieee ee e| | ae extra value Mt. Clememy Be FE 5-101 if END this 1982 built WE'LL PRICE ANY Ni H LIE! fired gr young couple, This. a ee ates aw oy ae Rea mk Bo _Eb sh figs Sting sosm,” nice, Mining OF THE pnd nik yg EE Ey Re 5 room, oak dase pn + ote ‘600 Home Plans -- AND eee. CO. and devely bath on Ist floor, « Seenh one vm For el ; 1 basem oi furnace, all in- we have in bur files b 3B OW. —-. very modern, up-to-date kitchen, . oer ' MIDDLE v Ue, sults, list -your home in this SPEC TON . — with "¢rclone PALMQUIST & LMAN, FF nen yeaah cnety teeth hiten with us Mrs. How- ; - fence, paved street near bus RIGHT, architects : ard, 18 Gillespie St. FE 24412 T'S | ee HAYDEN | Ste r ¢eent m ge. . eR chor fenced and Wel pou "Be ' Bu | Biaitt ACRE ang » good “HOME I MANNERS , Priced for immediate code urn 8 Kinzler, Realtor sien o [HEIONTS be —— es uys room has a nice fireplace, 2 nice| CENTER” : in gy ge modero, ul Pyets: "FOUR BEDROOM ti ‘ut — beautiful F Pull basement. "ee De ELIZABETH ~ 7 wa Full basement inciuaes 4. |. f° Tod walls, ol furnace, ls: ; Please for ‘Here is attractive, room arimect / ay Slosed porch. (alee, “iawn well] — ment Woll be OF eng (Point: | 2 LEVEL BRICK, epee home. Bui in ‘ioe with finest of} large scaped™ with /. 2 HOMES me. . a lems, aad eaneee aoa a BR. Goramic ae bath a . ae oe | ee ius ome, “Only 62.000 ws. ; $10,900: To" Buy—-To Sell—To ‘Trade Sane OL te anny ee. ee ot esates.| peas Gieaag oi “tiring” room pase: room siarit, FIRST TIME OFTERED. 3 B immediate sion. . /am ‘unusual income opportunity - aca Wile ht at —_ oo ent, oi] ROOMS BASEMENT _ Ths 7 ue cast’ buyer 2 large frame ; 2 LOVEL) “re * erete be ay wot eoeine. dale aneri | tase eager lt hon Ly hngy & 3 $930 DOWN jacuwet 7 } fu aes: . 4s ¢ cs with a1 i SUBURBA FOR COLORED. 6 Roo’ waik to lake, envoptions Sy, Foomas w one down and to q jniles Nofth of rnace oo ric downtown : N Auto furnace. Sun Banos ms, tee $10,075; terms. DUY-| giso @ four piece bath 4 —- and bath bis Mite / un es _ v ae A M HOME _ payment 1% car garage. Low down Kr ted there .is fot plastic tiled two son, rivileges oa Tossm! ‘i Gnoss IN R = : Seta y ining : privulene, on Fomeenr) Late. aah © igucty EALTY 0O., REALTORS |rocarmp — Im attractive netgh-|". NEAR WATERFORD HIGH - gre G SHADE TREES separate dining | room. modern | KEEGO HARBOR» $60 per-mon, | igen. (SHOW ; F 0263 north .of Pontiac,- all|. new Elementary Sen ‘ae 8 “e <_< home that be-| wut extra Docs io oa een $8 room- modern on ; T ; “1015 W. bay mont 2 bedrooms, 22'4| room modern home with 12° 2 12’ s A her ve grated ment block garage. €x rior “ot aa ioceeman ae L I R. Middle érms or Teds NEXT DOOR TO SSRANCH : Mving room with 24large| family reom, is livin, Spacious. home is redw sidin; bee . éslie R. Mi ton POST OFFICE pichure - windows, se y ; large g room, ght and Gheory rooms, rich ; " . Very) heat, excellent ie (188 N. JOHNSON Sas ora, betes Po lina 2 me. bas decorated. 2- car g srage.. Pt Emnancaped, Fenced Be % x Mieawiined bitenen: gre tee, jendsesoed™ We are mare foe eae 2 3-600 ts Ag Ag -F, ran eer ; -* ‘ tached and heated. Nicely land-| 154° " =I: ih: high : aii-tile wit like this home, Priced at /- : al ee | basement ang 38") kore emp. ton se jot with 300 ft. front- : ae & wee Gee 400 with terms to mis | [OF tetttgs connie. F 14 block: iy air beating system responsibie or quick uale- ae tee, Oe SMALLER FREE ii, Oa ra € iS ene and oe want. to OFF WALTON BLYD, Pe ae we oe egg yg ger ge mo a peeg ae osets, paneled sun room. OM BLAND CONTRACT : Woodhull Lake poe: hs. ‘mig - $12,500; "terms, | sirable ive story heme oa a acre dandy doar garage. Priced to WEST SUBURBAN. This, ranch “G et tr—tiving ated 19 minutes ‘oan Completely efront. 3 bed~| TVA" ‘ . lot. Living room + | sell, $16,806. type home has two bedroom EORGE “BLAIR 3 Kitchen, automatic | gs 8.00. on “Wi 5512-000: TWO Bath Olassed-in ‘pores, Venetian modern ches ory agomoined "gto: h “ : ares, watene tan sr re mo Yovtl - io ene - BRICK = aie or sale, 3. Room sno vO 5 “m8 “nt reine 2 ag Ae i on tae al on PArest e wats, asement, heat,| the Lambe Attra 18 — Al Smbert School District. Full mee eane cemabnee e| Seat ares ta ean? ot “Avon: School.Area |? oma, completely Veristeg eit |) ip RYDEN Realtor | 1° tom elt Bas ress, soto:) price “itty with “term "busy roads and secluded ‘By | sewer in. DM, city, Water and | §.rm. modern. Aluminum storm and|/ beautiful furniture. Aur large | *8 =: wus FE 8-0641 Open Eves.| MARSHALL BLYD. BUNGALOW | RE rag ‘A nature lover's school, A very a ot an sereens. Garage. 3 extré lots. ms, trimmed in cedar pan- OUTSTANDING BUY, $16,975 — ero VALUE. _ needs a little Std Repmvcanet | Seem meee | Ge eek Dadeaas| fae amen heemege | MOLT aro were | ate Ce cea es salad Sg ee - ood eae . ft have you? taves, fall basement with .rec- s é a. contruction snd) living room, kitchén and dining . > Home & 4.4Acres K. L. Templeton, Realtor reation space, 2 pec cbot yd / “"t poly inost yllvomge Pony Five ha ‘ange —_ "en Witsoe Laws | hsideione’ finch type home with | 233 Oreherd Lake Ra, FE tot fetal, Owner wavins fate and a Ses, qucaing ash tiers, lee , Pain , ; id rest fire- After 6, FE 23-0502 ng & an Z rooms, gleaming oak tloors, cée-|(CT J = estates. 3 8, 2 baths, by- Place lar, livin: Mg Pi for = - price of Jj framic tie bath, modern «st ARK REAL BSTATE lever whikin basement, 2 car| (7°, iarge even —_ plenty ROCHESTER—UTICA 900. $2.500 : lined kitchen, expansion Mattie, | 1362 W. pons Oper : be Piastereqd walls| 4 ev In beautiful Sh b 7 E — _ . P it, “reere; soa PE 46492 or PE 4-48 3 oo. Seeggead tans: Ful pee | ASSAWa ted Sa | ee cue Gee ash "eta out now a0ve se atee| warrewone grazer’ | fetaiss te toon so MULES Laird settee ’ . own. , paved . stree er; in Commere ; gt. F “— 4 ' 70 ft. brick Fl 8, Edward M. Stout, Real Uuce Pi a Chry ver | | pectanities. ial & Business Op room family home with 1 TRA pe on ee ; : we Gade cunened'9 ent garage tor $15,000, terms. 4\2 /per bedroom down. 16 x 13 ft pokais & 508 TOR! Hattieg’ Sate “and. ‘ck “ore |" ope 2 FE sas SILV ER ‘Hing Foom ahd full dining | 52 W. Hu phone PES ar Tl i ase price $16,000, These attrac- | — open even ti Smith Cramford In room,” ¢@ Wall to wally | = ron Phong FE 41597 om convenient tive homes “built. on 100K500 . LAKE Good basement, AC heat, ; s location. Liberal terme food ‘ foots restricted Jota, with view. of WILLIAMS oe 170 & -0002 ~~ PRIVILEG ES ang hat Sweter beater. #09 St. Michaels Dist. I8 THE “BIRD” TO SEE [ 514'356 LITLE PAR nies : lake lake privileges on : =e i eer) 6 : 1226 3 You'll be m fort: <= = ft. park easement.- Cali us for | . BY o i O66 ger mop able in thid poms oba BUNG Franch style home with atesched . appointment to show today. Here’s a very nice year roun Woodwa ares cae Reick ATTRACTIVE room ranch PIONEER HIGHLANDS — . brick home. Nice Miito-wall ot eee ened ondition ta pressveess NEW = home Just sctese the ctrecr| ranch. Large utility ele tor | | bem. Deeutifutly ‘irimmed” with Pontiac's playland — 3 bed- ee 8 oe oe $1,350 DN. basement. Ol AG farm, stot Attractive hofite, 3 bedrooms. ‘nan | SO, Williams Lake on Lane- storage. Atlached we}. ‘age reek, ates Bring rpm; = Foams “bres. fall besones full basement. well jocated Sharp. twoyeerold mod tcreens, 2 acrea of laud. Only ‘ tered wee, jatest 2. ving “room, bath, kitch- . wy. at! ‘eta eee. _ Pla “—— % wen ralagge s pear Sylvan Lake. Plas- ye Boal ee cate m ore year Tie goxi4s ft.| miles from city mits My Aa |. Spun alte “Rla"bet | SE ony Say eS whie semenet BE] LES Ey pat ioe Sa A PR SB pg ete -tieh."Aa" exceptional valae. SRST Acre a iad ental | Eacds {Sir"pat “ataled| Sepuigeeseturn nigiee [Groen Lake Dist. Sieleh eral aes, Ses | MSR SPEAN, = Be * : : . ees ’ r own: a SMITH -A- eReijett condition. Why 08 we ies haeereet ose & oor Rintiy Siireat oy maeriee chem as Sones Fane rie veneriw as 3 te = + \ ome a fore it: is | eee i : eveed, ultra-modern j fan at i e 5 Clar n cron werren sors | fin Gal eligi Yet,“ "| ~cwewty peconaren tema ore leaning tes COP HO EEO | tskeeise, bapebora elon - i to ny j tasteful colors is this bed- | ~ east. 3 nice) COLONIAL RANCH -| nest. sang “REAL, . $395 DOWN SYLVAN room bangelow | with | stalr- living "room, enclosed _Pioride 5 Beautiful, Colonial ranch home| 2826 “ap, "oven miner, z ae ‘pedroom hell near Or- >: possible bedrm.. bh with in the Bloomf: Teo inrge 1 luded loc saw. wiron BO pw esse ESTATE INC |. Spee ot Piers: LAKE site Reremindperacee “| Fauatte Stgermceh| Ruse aes.2 greene) vi le rian : ; a finishing yea oe ; PRIVILEC 5ES Er Carpeting. “3 shone jacks and country club. Call for app'h} brick fireplace in te 30. feot ‘iie, -LIST = With us for fast & @ efficient 2 8 ; Fi system in- . » s : + Hem st a INL Choice pelghorhood._2.bes- cluded, in res First op. | Country Home ined othe paseled Dreeseway” Bett a TRADE < Aah tor Mee: m7 : . ; & ath, ti a real good Da we Mr- TODAY pstead| smwnapue | ERERoce S| eee | St ae oer. = . i ted, * - gente s "1 , 65: PRESTON’ $0676. PRP 5.7e3| rooms, ‘full. basement, oo cent haber Sete first. mie “eelng iis one meres water heating epsilon, ricieet hat r. H. Seow. Realtor fe fase ego, trane,nguned vn | Hey Scottie! | meet ieee is TAN enti HOR | eugene tags Cyaames| A celine” iced a if | fi ; a 4 . : ition, A modern ~= = More than engr before. — i is) er ‘churchs. pene se winger ye barons seawttind or | eere Suits, Dorierif sacs AUBURN MANOR : Ranch buiitn y feasares, ia lote Vol] on convenlent terme. i : re : live, possession : large ultra modern kitchen | : gp titi or gerace. | W gisee Beye | Sans, giant Gye] | Beamer aae | |G React ee, “he WARD E. PARTRIDGE -- Only $11,000 — 43,109 do Reims: CS ig Oe LTOR: FE 4-3581 Call “BETTY "ANDERSON. | Qutek sale. Onty $3.10 {if re like the water OPEN EVE Tt) - $8 — Poeter homes. spetial , ~balence 968 per month. - or = nn egy hee apis ETE PF ys DOWN — 2 edoom ee and eben|) oF TIT ~ Morteag r + 7 home room, a Shrougnout: pore aia 5 and “Reclaimed Back” F LOYD KENT INC, mode! Eltchen iy bath, Lake d, lake pri Orchid) : 2» : 19 AC ‘ 7... Realtor gerry: basement. Comet two beaches close by. $7,350 cS on. the lake front p22 Disie wy. (st Telegraph $5,800 total price. swith small “down payment and Salil " 2 AMPLE CU: PARKING " ’ RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Brick Home... # VALON BEACH s en eet @room, modern lakefront. : : - ieSa0™ ™: ye cane b gg aoe - e aie, poe A soeech. _ — wait, ~_s s000 DOWN rainte tle “kitéhen, full base-| ’ mio’ cottage; Large Por my oqany is new untintehed |S tearede home.on- West @trath-| Ment auto, gps Rest, ail bee woot Hiving room house, 1 sere ere of aad, ¥it By dio] Ba ft wane” sereh iat ee ag ‘near Elig.] more. ° Jot, paved re Pegi ad wereh for * Song street, pai pete. eee bee Te Se. e Evie Shed oo & iain rood. ay Beat, for" Rae Ph tank. | -He ea ad EAC : cig moe, Pi ‘ Plaster 7 ras, Hl din’ Cai 300 cet ~ "lua L ea 7; vi) : oft ~ ie Only | vanes rae FIXER?. Order Classified | $11.208 oo with ee down.” s eH f ce i ot GAYEORD eS, voit job. FE PBIRL is the JIM W LLTAMS}) pee! 135 B., PIKE. ST. OPEN Eves ‘Leslie R. . Tripp, ealtor fant Lig mpeperl eae eerare eR aan EVES, a zis Balawin FE +OKN ie 'FE 49584) “leu sai ™* M. aajen See ca ma OFFERS . 1 Toni §t., $ went and’ Tainily i ES | Low Payment mail down ey pe aca wi = ia Plate, “ceramic. Sane “a $500 DOWN payment “on” ls new 3 ‘a= For Sale Resort Prop. 4A pa 3 asl j | “Nicely located 3 sme, . : ; om Jake frontage. 1% actes. Reduced type home with attached 7% room, compact & ‘We Fi nce—We Finance- 4 BB ag wsbetiauat oes ee lg gay ora heat” Near ew Pomel | Let para cottage or a oat mastiel he ae 3 payment. Pua seen, Viale bys mates sed. Sats — ; . ' ieea. bean a4 one of rE ie) r t -_ & E “RIDGEWAY =| amt an so00. — oe a Thru Partridge rey pd eel . : EALTOR : ~ 2 ‘will earn son : Hi ost. Bald gin Aires. til i’ Vacant side Dome. built | = Free tory ae Tnar” SNE “cobip’ Bel aes ni ONCE. § ROOM te 1950, has room. « = 16 ACRES.| YOU!!! A small investment. and (64 W. Lawrence st” aN: “Vingalow ake peiuieces. Beaute |“ Lexiv'e" with aining el, | “Fohaston tabard” "hs Sa ees apeeee | Zanes businges ite, te TEAGUE FINANCE CO Se rece FE +1001 ond FE elosets, bath with shower, |’ : ft i cata Fight | “field in qualliy and ‘progress. Pi-| 202 N. MAIN. fs ae : ce eee knot | g - ) For Sale Lots 46| i benarties wer tatormation eal Tin ity) ROCHESTER, MICH. . REAL: ——— Gas heat. $14,000, 91,000 -. LOLI LE iba: at west HURON on ae sliog. satan down. | Bae : ; ; : ¥ Lor,. WITH GARAGE, wa 8 S | ‘edeues ie LOANS Ht08 ate ACRE 6 ROOM MODERN HOME| \\'e Invite You . . - Be 3 a $B, Neier & jet deep. ae Sele Dusness Pv a Be Part tridg e lea pEQUSEHOLD, GOODS _ — | Rear Ortonville Suchy Reajty, Or- To look st this charming 5 ~ ri WEAR LONGFELLOW remens 8, ae . WHEN YOU AN) =WNewingham ~ | 75s eee | i er coe ee ? 4 94 | Muckler gas, LOMOPEMOW | Sete bie oh 8 BB! ay rum omIRD TO SEE #306. Tet or to buy real estate East ige is the * to see. |. course, Living room 12x19, Gn : ‘oe. a : Buy Thru Barnsdge FE 4: -$ _$ se ward in the Pontiac ares, Ie. rs ae wa carpeting. os }re_¢iin Ma\'saet PE s-ca90 List. Thra Partri Ae Par —— an" : Rice bedrooms, . ( ® : J } | 30 Sie RT STREET. 7 RY BAR —HCNEWINGHAM _ | 18 J. | Se Sia | : Berm ser, Bitlet gead | Commercial $2000 per Ft. |. oog of he nes tegen 6 "see ne REAL ESTATE : wil pon ed th09, 59. ea 6 — btreh yon eo neg om ey r : : | after 4 p.m. = City. Nor th End Se eng coarme ‘budget. nt ae ~-Gorwer a & Crooks Ras. | Tmstered walla, with Jeuay" ab fan, dining Base-| 7 TH oy ta enon 7 ~e DRAYTON WooDs ——_ Located off Walton Blvd. We make) oa’ wi money : | SG NPE e300. a ee ue de, iia ment with recreation room 31057 Wy wen Sr, - ah? We 2 number give you 40 foot to a] = Bde ten Ss Sah TE a : og To ae a — E. |. DUN oo _Slon at once. $19,800, terms. Pap the’ he I had all ev fected” Fesirictions, ‘FHA. & Bau Depth, with Alley, st Fear. ideal | greatly ine and’ atures S ‘A : reef Custom Builder ___—_ Fm vause| (1, Wiis - £*Don't worry about ‘neadach evening, | srrangee venient. Fm | or other Aypes of Business. cece at Seat ge aor ‘plus FINANCE CO oo MODERN § RM. HOUSE IN “MET- ristian us: Freddie — I'm probably just hungry! + BARTRAM . ~ e : “Smore.’ Mich. Located of 3 ts. Wining a + = ue = 4392 Dixie Siwy. re Highland Road. M 59 AT AVERN- - FE + 1574 ee te 2 ’ Pull ,, basem: dj 2 ‘ell i IAL. L t a 902 Pontiac Stace Bank BI _ OFFERS. Sui*Sieamiaregoaner“S'pm| $e wt" vou enter on te For, Sale Houses 43 For Sale Lake Prop. 44| ,COMMERCIAL LOTS | Tae te| 2 TRADE ci < Call_Meta ee ine ae niet RES BF yeah Late Se et Lasse paredt, ot Coeeenes ma] sain an «io 2 ae ustomers Pet - ; ta liv \ j 6 ROOM x oN : — i : trom ge ae ? alone : SHED, sects nena on, 3| NO 2 ae | tite amass a he | wt ages Saif Acre wes] Es KS Gale tiing an - Stone. operace gto Sere eee NG ae sma Set | Bie Gee cal| PONTIAC REALTY |.vaqumey wm | Ea Senter bat Happy Folks mt “e hardwood ad a E the ; a: at oy joi Fe 1 E ‘of “oil furnace and water softener. DOWN pn og could use, cer-| + ered feed. School hus, Price M Coctey fale RA Frontage ~ Buckner's emplozes ep with @ Mast be seen to be epprecaiated. | amie ‘path, 4 WENS.. Brok ‘ooley WARD E. PARTRIDGE ae hee fo cen al Back Seer reer E ne PAYMENT fnvetery, vitehon’ geil atte ae $1450. hecoe Fe * saecand fcaton, Cheep. FE 150 Feet. Commercial ° REALTOR. FE 43581| 2x ok urtegy_and ‘ein. hati ite oe : .° ' = Located on ness are wo ev - Believe it or not ‘aie space, oF @ SMALL, SWiM- Hh SIRES FET BMS, “between Poatiae Reet | REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES to everyone _ e,have a 2 bedrm. GT resale 2 stn2, bedroom, — wi oR ge oe $1,500 Down. PME 2) Rabin, lake, 3 qerve | wa Weeds No, &. 31.00 Sim bu00 ‘Taig desirable frontage i A AE se MICH. . Roemening "is 5 yout Immediate aed Gmie tile bath. Hardwood floors, | $88. 00 your lot. FC. and |” — Aetna vast | (2: bet 2 car] exe.” bullding site. Deer, rabbit, | -oemNG "FOR LOTE NEAR WA- erty. Good for "maar types of Ae. 7H “| @ cash eredit sceount with the - ved streets. Very. good neieh-| fing. on ais: after Tio OR| zu 2 aa see wi peredcrg cm | a down. Watiooal toi7, Or: | ‘erlord or Springneld? We bere ass C RESORTS | fempaty Chase Zee ote, web — 3 3 é le - g 090 ~ J = S on A some -_ es * CITY no ih ea ea 136" tin ica Se raese. D-| fy" CARE WIGKIGAN FRONTAGE | of Sikes “eas Soni da. CLARK Ri REAL ESTATE ‘sale. Price $38,150. Includes io M0. Up to 24 monte i % ee “Ousiening white-sand bench. | TONVILLE. NA. 17-3808. 1362 W. Huron F pees i} ¢reem, bome pain Be mae stem some wo All -_ 2 % - , +6002 oR : trade au roperty $12,900 and} $238f st “icra aciataty Lakefront § nt $250 pepe si ‘Multiple Listing Service FULL YEAR Bt if KNER Across from lake, Large Yeecre, lakefront i ONLY LIQUOR BAR {a township | : Less than 200° from ‘private lake Pumiiee north of Walton Two state highways pass in f : : front park, aT down. : ~~ Lotus Lakefront ne | Kenneth Rorciden Pm 3-260 Watkins - Pontiac seers BALDWIN AVENUE ‘laree frost ond Test | Earl E. James fireplace, ares, Sichen, eg Sale A ae abe sein szgces' pe & ee owers. At + Nt INCOME PROPERTY Bouse ss, ip complete fun shed eevee ioe a J, Hiltz | a . TEI me RD. ig ARNES TTA ARDW WARE ‘Colored—-12 room ould be putiful i. OUR FRONT DOOR COUR © -o ‘cua =— rs, Good ‘cailon for Be. a Ps. ‘Tear ar around : fise0 to : BA Fee ou W. were » FE seit mig ih pe ey Fy parking = S room brick Nerrace. Nice a $3,500 down.” 667 C. PANGUS. Realtor . a a 176 mites - cease met. EQUITY IN 3. BEDRM., 7°CAR : Se master bedroom Xi; cin ASA. W ISTLE. solldet: _Ortonvill,_NA_1-2618 DIXIE HIGHWAY | sabs,g85 bumps, ideal ‘motel, fm ‘with’ a full basement. FE | i zone, gts reser sen. : co ‘heater, i ols id. alsonionsn siding (#) a 3 a Sesutitul tri he building | well -tocateq has 89 ft. Ik. front- § acres Near Mio. Heart of the = | | & tees | beautiful nye ve yeu oo Sag a weit fendscuped bar near achesl, (. ] ere }- site. $1500 cash or will, sell on me _foy_owne: : bunting area FOE 2% TRADE FOR LIVE- mas m IF “ the urge to | out 4 : Ie 1500 aaa ck : ing center & c~ re ~ | _ Realty, . lias — = Leelica’ me og. costuies you've nad ei - : testo — fein = : oe cas “REAL ESTATE INC. eum eres woos d sik RIDGEWAY MUST SEL! HEARING AID OF. -EOR,, HOUSETRAILER ~ igh C , “159% ~ 3 5 —. Se a file ‘3 7 . * ial, a eo OXFORD THCONE.T house ~ | 2° §: Mitkplovsea1 St aiaie the "whole day ihrough,|08T Baldwin Ave Reed Be Rg eg : ing pergon.. F ‘se brick rancher. 6 rms., bath, full ae . ; Ev "ttl & lot 150. ‘Maceday Lake privi- = th ‘patural dens. What » thrill for the buyer Beam heat, 2 car garage LAKEFRONT preanerag Rig Rn Fe cont MY Clemens. ioees, Oniz 161900" Ciatk "Real fireplace, 4 car gers) — r to be able tor. Located 3 miles West—new ef large 4 rms ath > hic ; _ apace. Only $350 down. : P 49A Estate, 1962 W. ‘Huron eve. plastered and 1 Belect interior alors. model 2 with all the! wnh\ full- one hot RANCHER | <"."" LADD’S ING. 7. Rent Lease Bus. Ptop. 49A TAVERN ERR -FORTIAS” 6060 ninga, Pa Gaia or Pes Wen j also truld 2. Select ceramic colors. : trimmings. New carpeting, air rnace. Lot “652330, B | bdrm, Ca: 24 living | 4996 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains ‘ Attractive- lease. ‘Wa tak teke Ask for Mr. Clark. 2 . : joor grill and & | 3. Select Hnoleums, 2. new draperies in all rooms, paved Owner moving to room, full dining room, tiled bath. on 1231 : : ‘oo FT. eed FE, SUITABLE, FOR Doc.‘ or iand contrac part - Wervapposmument, "SHE Bales ates Eitoben, ult basement” ‘he | ar ‘only eanoo win 47.0 | Suter ofenes “ec” coom’ in | -ACREG IN OORMAW GOUNEY, | “or, de Siew ee! _ re Wri Poa ite)" LAKEFRONT. , ee ; é eo =. = wr ncel Soreune. : heart. of deer| of the finest locations ¢ on a Custom built) § room home lo- 2 : with the Jerry E. Adams oon "eine sau cee ee . Early” pogsession. Pat Per St vebty ace | country. OM 3300.7 ron St shopping | TO BUY SELL, REALTOR on one of oe beauti- F Immediate Possession | Saultr"ge ear Ma Gepcroneses| Bisbee” TT HOLES, ING, Frotage iy brgaveutet,Pocas | “Jo aGge ROMESTTS” WITH Wil give top! lease Meet ke | paRERiae tine eine) fa relt saad" beach Cae 4 ; “Tees oi only vie fo dows. Se eee | WEST SIDE 2531 8. Lapeer Rd. io'traae. Priced | to sell quickly | He “s rag a ES Hven escent ‘Buy Thru Par tridge many other extras aye fialahed | rs ~ iT a ¢ ; : : RY} in lovely plastered walls and oak 2s Mile West gettin, | Wd COLORED “CANAL ERONT A. Kera ing FE 34 AER BUILDING i FT. FIROR iist Thru Partridge | foors. tie bain’ and" riches" Cat : eee city me Wer gs ery RY seine ‘svauauie cont poy heros, plug ren A GOOD BUY—6 bedroom home iaacaerat 3 bedrm. one. trame : 40/ACRES Hes Drayton Pinina, FE Dani “Oe th bedcoman, 3 toteceae | ‘tect had courant ann : js 4 tae. > . . : the bus. line- with bath and} furny ‘d ACRES + ge p32 4 : ‘2 ea ‘3 watede on von 3 tate, OPEN EVERY DAY, 8 fourth. Mise “fiving "room ‘o Se desta — $1, eos vac Wocation ind an on Located yar Bi, — . rt Tas Fine a, De by a. : Pucaished throughout living quarters. feats payment, By ap- © | & Baty 10,900, fun price win | Go, out Y sina 10 a Ro with Mabon oat in ich] ¢ dia i We dene LOTS | LAKE $200. DUN . * fae wath of ih Je. Phone . Teom, ome 7 a oy brick m AP ; ae e ] “oo : Penne te Ba hats boone _ LAKE . frontage 90.2 roads near edge suai and 2 car nauk ee. wear - 1% baths, Qcar attached ga- $72. per month including f i Figg lho 0. | ae ee otsi00 1. ‘e “gingrawrtan, 0 pen. reeset Celene ki | = taxes and insurance, Sense gine nivale 2 se eC: A. seek ee Business ‘Opportunities 31 20% DISCOUNT Ne rated : ? thi * : NEW me Price: $106,500.00 soter erent, a oat gatage: : fal ‘wail fireplace and “a (+ wide ‘front, 3 bedroom) 926, Borger eats eres, e pines Gators, stm, 2 9 APARTMENTS, REN 1N-| OMY SIZED 26x36 Terms Available ~ Vacant, Full price only $9.- of features.|' * ranch, on. Y acres lot,| ate wood sbounding in birds & {- come, $485 month. $5,000 down. aE LOT. A-i “40a Today for Appointment $00; $200 plus costs down Yours sare, ay soe as heat, yuick posses petting la te penitenty ior wire SMALL. FARA hk FE £4002 or Dismowt es BALANCE. $1.00 — YOUR ‘ : i} Poa = s . 8] - WM. “A. Vay ARS Sree ee Weak sees MY Moe ge eats 4 Heat patina O, mr | gation RE arcalent of |CMEREE SOQ? eB retme| Cost Mam CALL TED Sails ai Daseme 7 ‘life Toway. fro ie. noise, and ones «er land or ont oun : eons yy siimopte cases, PE 300% ~ iO AN- _ KENNE EDY Baie eal he Bateman Kuschell | Seite ie Beat) pied a rigt | Svea aaa | Beene ga 8 Boar, . gl ue aeraes dows wilt han-- Buy Thru Partridge rec SCHRAM he 28. WH FE 43560 A . XT. Bea ibeaches, and -_List Thro Partrid re. | 1111 JOSLYN ALTOR ; ee thts 52 Unto | RAY sate Realtor. Kar I Ipsen| ; Realty: | ear tely owned ‘by you Pre wns | _ ae “DISCOUNT =" i “GL INCOME — |Pesua TP "* pi vune| ‘Zox amp noUNDS"arpo, | Bonet aie ire, ete. Bap Cn ingh coatpote, Vasnes of 94-1" ae 3 ~~ | REALTORS FE $0528 [Mt eat. _____Bomfels tts) cise tacabey: oul love the 900. Payments, so" month ine MONE. AcRE 10 Telegraph Eyes. & sun.) Income Property. 43A. “streets and winding roads. } - ing 6 per cent interest. one ee eae’ & Ie ek LUET, "Reattor " §-0603 gunvlce EN EVENINGS € ge $39 BY OWNER, 1) § #oom se, Bath, Nien ‘base : Bee Blairs to attic pa FE e ved, wire, ie | $8, 500" 3 bedrooms. garage. priv. Terme, + hes : $5, Be Needs finishin ‘oxs_from Man- don Lake. wi ie & plumbing i ‘| *On°3 tots. ee eco EM 34197. |" Saneh. Some plus util. Easy me 180 2 story, ae gi, te sate Bid Wi FED ed jot, fel. Lake “$2,000 | Basement home, large veememgge 24 iot. Union Lk, Priv. Terms. Cail EM 3-4236. / : ra hardwood ay screened 1,260 ‘down, | ‘ FAMILY x INCOME — iota feetlt Over month income 3-car farace. Large atte. 4 & H. KNUDSEN | these re all available to you Mr. “hats, he ork « a = Jou. can ts. 169 ft. or wth , _- WE HAYE LOTS OF LAKE Leg wo one ate E | SAVE’ ENERGY, USE eta wr | WANT. ADS! To find. al) miles 158k” place. to fiver al a ‘good used cat, see Classi- | ae sor fae . Good =e G. L. VAN ¥LEET Oakland 81160 Oxford 40 acres eee ae Sa 3 mie , kok ae 4 Sn ee 3, down. _ EMBREE & GREGG elena $1498 —— “Used dm _ $138. 8. $i is, | Jr, ette set with like new po Bo nag Be To ge . $i5. PE 42630 after ” MUNTZ TV, CABINET STYLE. nent. Sek Need cash, FE 30 GALLON ig “3 Viie* TAne a a o50Y an will bay. em look around, 7 acres af free : 5-0241 OPEN MON. ¥AT. 8 TO 6 mpAY 6& TOs ..- % E. of Pobtiac or 1 mile ~ +4 burn ts on Auburn - NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Complete 9 *. | B twin -n Py hed attress, maple . ©On- io & phono. combination. = a iikE . OR z ZUTOMATIO fRONER. Witte | porcelain cabinet odel, - Exc. cond, $33. FE 33830" 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95 he fie, &e ers, 14). W. ms. we Beet a. TE ag =| Dati, dresser. aektet Sits Bessa REFRIG, - » ood. hencale aT 7 "Wrecking = ers “aaa FURNITORE Fe mesh tate TIN TY. 85: REPRIGERA ATOR, og Range. GOOD COND. ila GENERAL ELEC. REFRIG. .... Studid _—— be save cereesseeere séeeuscaeees gas. range sestnnese gi FOR THE H enarhie sia aetedeeaee Tava “Know what's wrong | “with your rardent Your ., crow’s slip is showing!” E REFRIGERATOR, Fi me condition. : oes e-e18s, 677 STOVE, on $30, G CLEAN, 5 Golf eclgbs 630, : aan srove, es trv cRaing_ Baseboard $5. ety = ae ae ot na, GE @ ELECTRIC, — M FE : KENMORE ae OR ci xIRB iv Vv ee Se LVINATOR Wen] a. whe. . — A+ MUST SELL Din] $= 5.5 MODERN LR & DR & table bare. o2ee. “Fa ci ith“ s |Bu RCA-TV, G ee ee aii Comin at Nis & ai Vrs REFRIGERATOR (west. CINTA INIA HOUSE. Sek > chest & springs, 5 ._ W. Huron. USED. REFRIGERA TORS, e 30 & R. B. Munro 5 : Huron. MAPLE biee. be ents, TY" bees. FE "4-106. fe 2a ero ae BRAIDED RvGs, For Sale sae 60| © , “vegetables from freezer * h ‘ Black male, "$12. akc REG ‘Tay a panes PART cot-| _—lit_Puppies, $3 each. FE,2-0719. ull — $25. Gi ; : erm a Shepherd stad service. PE 42170 axc “ENGLISH. SPRINGER § paniels, § mos old, $28, vE eon Dr. St? Deane Piasss = on AKC BRITTANY. SPANTIE! “months old, .4416 Walton, - BLOND Also rE, FE 3-4565. “old “petite 3 = ig ld. P For Sale Pets. . i AEC Do It Yourself 61 io LINOLEOM, i PAINT SA % , 277 see .price at J: CIoNEL & & “AMERICAN wh eYER TRAINS service di Elion ¢ CABINETS. LARGE slightly $3.95; also tremendous agochan of med- icine Sane with - without lights. Score. ant ey i ae eg B vege savings. Mich om Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Li. ve : ; = mF OR RENT. re—band tie W. Montcalm. FE §-4712. Sale Musical Goods — 2 GRAND PIANO, BROMBOX EXx- cellent condition, $295. EM 3-0624. ? > EF i POST, LAN. gates mane. “ feet si tio and te ar aveds Roat save, Mich is Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. ve. bamboo drapes. 3 a eau. by ~ au chair, VERT PIPE x32 Waabbowis with fittings ,| 68743, 577 DeSota. +. GAS ENGINES Hee | ee over paint, & $55] 08 bg 3 o21_Mt. Clemens Bt are eo TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar, Elec. Washer ... Guar elec. washer ..... po. wood dinette ...cisces 95 GUN TYPE “FURNA D condition. . Cal before 6 p.m. FE 3 EOQUIPMENT ates Sorpngee, vill oon : ATOR. version burner. s, stokers. poy esier eeras Heating So Roch amas DEPT. ‘asher . : Dresser with mirror... Desk &. chair mae vequaideves Davenport & ch “THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 1RON RON FIREMAN a FRED sT0R ,_PE 5-9628 * | WASHING tional. ith Sane pump, iiquip ATING CAMERA AND | $14.95; toilets, val é FO eens —* et ES ok Cheer ise eenery sven s. |. amount.. Cal P. J. Waldie, FE pet. | chard Lk- TRAILER, on. “foLD BOAT OR © SAVE ENERGY, use| a want apst To, » find ee PICNIC TABLES Already assembled er do-it-your- | self, dies complete tock of Cedar! REO ‘RIDING LAWN “MOWER: i UP (UPRIGHT PIANO. GOOD CON- $05 PE 2-665. wATIOwe AL GUITAT, CALL AFt- 5-564. er § p.m. MA YER eae co} Ol, 60571. | SMALL wit LNUT PIANO. AT A » real savings, Terms. ———— "PE 40666. 18 5B. & BURROUGHS & W ‘oodstock ¢: ew "6 cake MA coatock types : Sale Store Equipment 64 CLOSING DOWN Fenrery | stote. -eustom_built_coun ers. _@ glass show case. Retrig: | Exo cond. Reas. OR 3-6740.. EQUIPMENT TO COMPLETE —— Inn, Kitehen x equip. tabies & chairs, FE tagerte: ‘ase tat tryer. AD ons. cond. MT 6-1923. ; .| Woop AND ALUMINUM COMBI nation end 5 FE 42521 BENSON LUMBER CO. sNOW PLOW — HYD. LIFT, NEW. SNOW PLOW $140, -Worth gg OR 38715 be- tween 5 & 0:30 smoramirn Win SPEED | SALE | Sheetrock B81 4x8 Sheet $1.35] ri 4xtx% sheet ... $4.95 Blanket invulattn, 100 a. ft. 95 7 ee aq. Th. 2.0... $1.00 — Dou ir aut 212, =, veseees 689.00 M 4x8% - $3.50 mod Rha — boards, “RS ase f door fa: P.. ..$3.98 Laced pipe, ge venived ad pe ‘sewer Wart “CASH ISTER tric $75. MArket 43875. — R pew home, - $0086. MACHINE ¢ . ISTERED 21 eimaraner, male. call FE 5-9064. “Buy: your fruits and or home canni + GRADE As OZ ag ~ Davey’s, Frozen Food. : ‘enter | 10197 Main. Rochester. on 271 BUCYROS-ERIE CRANE; DRAG- ne er hn nl: & Dozer. cer & wagon Grader & Tr Used trac- nee Gale Rd Ph. Goodrich, Michigan. 4212. . custom Hay» BALING, oS CULTIVATED DLDESERRIES i Wite Ra W. of Car Carroll Lk . Rd. EM 32-4072 uTC ike NOW « fete. also sweet corn, Buil's Orchard. * 1043¢- Hartiand 3 miles south of. Fenton. Phone MA 98-7144 HUCKLEBERRY SWAMP OPEN _to pickers, $1 per day. MY 23-1886, XER PUPPIES. OAKLAND COUNTY FARMER's - _ PE 66140. aKC REC REO. & BEAG PUPS, $2 OR 3-6187. te = @| BLOND, BLACK MOTHER. AND Market, open every Tues.& Sat. from 7 to 1:36 p.m. Thurs. 2:00 to 6:00 p.m, OF sed Bay and eggs. flowers and pla father, 3 pappre®. 67 W, Rundell. _ PE 20231.” ae CHAMPION z stéck. Sable and tri-color. white ecllar. ae ee oe a: Also rrice _ 2011 Hummer Take ne. ville PUPS, eT FoR _ Black. AKC reg. MI G _Bix* Sees Sable & white, 8 wks. 14:1 po pA 8 wil be accepted, MAy- ERMA Exc = “ N . Must for $65, ee BL American Gouoal rig way. within reason, Call before a Paid a 1 a pee cage #100, | NICE argent ig te BEAGLE =o 54875. | | PART aes a 10 WKS., $5. “BROWN BUNS Are now gverebie in the Pontiae area. Cail Umphrey, OR 3-9246; ._ Sale Sporting Goods 65 | WOLV. STRIP BOAT WITH ee} vontrol & canvas, $85.00. ir tor, MOWERS OUTBOARDS Demos? Piodr Modais, 21” Rota mower, bp. a aralue, a4; / 4 cycle. Pe h. mth $144, p. ou motor Dp. iT tank, new, oupeara - $140.50, 990,05, : ’ WAITE’S . Downstairs Aer: "te pin. Fa bo Wks. —— 9 WKS. |: OERMAN ar Market Merket 43007 REG: BLUE TICK COON HOUND. NS SLs. 50¢ EACH. 2-9468. | TRANSPARENT on apples, Sprayed fruit. _Sale Farm Sema 76 FORD TRACTOR, btn sticks and Sal, ve 2761 P.ta, er = #1198. COMBINE, A-1 LARGE Leg 3 cleaner. sé. MU MU 40655 - 61,000 430i KING BROS YOUR COMPLETE — _ Lawn-Garden-Parm-Store | owers, AD veil. Credit terms KING BROS. ——— — used farm machin pair wort and welding, Come out and see us, Proulx Oliver s, ob M24, fust north Oxtord’ SPECIAL SALE, 1p riding tractors, >-riding'm ‘ eFs; 33 power ee . tillers, 18 used mowers 18 in in, este-itier, 2 Hv Ray ‘Credit REG. REG: a weeks eid OLive Rochester, . FEMALE NGESE, iL oer, . Call before 3 p.m, SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPS. AKC Teg. Bisck & white. FE #6863. SELLING bt AEC REG. BEA- COLLIE & white, FE 45015. 0 ‘PUPPIES. SABLE TER PUPPIES Liewell: Setter, female. Term ~ hunter. i . FE 83778. EVANS S oadcimmer | 1 RG PUPS, CHE 650T Dixie Hwy OR 37024 Orion Rd. Rochester. OL ee MA 1878 . 8 sices TARPAULIN JOE's A aN SuRpLus FE 2002 25% DISCOUNT One. brand now ox Case 140 Baler and Case 220. Forage harvester. All Ft go | and. iprantend. CRED: HOUGHTEN & & SON Rochester & Ferguson or 1at6h fresh your. , PORD USON. DUA wheels, Dearborn loader & rear Recenter’ git Al-| actors, ro- FE 40TH FE 4112 PONTIAC PD. ea OPDYKE ; - Visit our—sew garden and lawn 3 e cee Holly Rd. 46771 detrorter Pontiac, a ceee oo. 10 wide. aaa ena apa Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homies Sales Inc. . Telegraph ies Lot Serv 8 34-2 . : OXEORD TRAILER LES THEY Last Ser New, % mi, 8. E. of Pontiac. Nonares. FE 56510 gonanre EVINRUDE MOTORS WATER FORD RD AXLES. es APTER USED : Le 230_or_ail_ ._ FE §-2830 A AUCTION SALE BAT. AT 6 Sharp. 1 mi. south Orion. Ups on oe tes joc joders; jack shafts; bisstemiths AMS POR COMPLETE HOUSE. REMINGTON MGDED "300 DET on onad BAST wars, Weaver mas scope, extelient & all a sed. MA +-= - = SORE _sondition,. FE . Call after 6. eas BURMEISTE! ER [SCHOOL BES. ~_COND., SAM OR 28 Northern Lumber Co. | Stats out. OR 34008, eamping. —oe a Rass on on ie, EM FT ‘SEM 33747 Tents—Sale or Rent: Sar. large & elegraph & Ra. «ugg |Siceping Bags — Cote — Stores Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 ‘SANDER. CRAFTSMEN DISC. r type, Good ay new. $25. 3654 Aqua- a Plains /near- ‘al | SURFACE : paiybeR. OLDER model. Good coy. 3622 Orion R 23-4202. i SPECIAL ' 28 per cent at t i tt ued — of Berry Seon. name y paint. Most colors exc: “Also Rev-satin, es ad and wr Oakland Fuel & int, 436 Orchard — Hf “with faucets and- "curtain, $69. value, $34.45, Lavatories, Gompiste | with gleaming chrome faucets luggage; New. —< used, Come pth : J look. Bert Mohroe, 95 8. doo "0x7. Co. ane Dixie Hwy. FE 2-121}. Talbott Lumber e TOP $1130 ND, ORAVEL AND putt -3-6865 a r es op sol, - tracter rave solk Fork. Fie “Poona or 3-5548. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 $ YDS. OF BLACK DIRT, iy. PE 81386 livered for 30 ai only eves, FE 44831. ee ee x aan ag sotis red: s w every purchase. OR ba il +2 BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL, oe soni & gravel, FE 23-3489. SOE, 5 ype. ba cea SANDY LOAM, top eo sOlE wil deliver any puneunt. dt - TOP. OR SO “BLACK Din an clay & ove. FILL, BAN A-l Topsoil 3 peters. = $12 2 it Pont agp ~ FE baer A-i GRAVEL, GAND A nt . Orders taken @ a.m, to 7 ¥ ee ee ALL BREEDS BOARDED. OR- os. ave Sona, 41121 - boos CATs BOARDED DOGS trained, ll, 378 8. Take graph. a thay | Grain & Feed A : 18ST & IND cor NEW straw, Bailing twine, bail complete hay serice MA ‘Tain. ALL TYPES cuttin, g and sisaw. e deliver. OA 8-2179. ; BALED WHEAT MU 44841, aT 8 ND MIXED rst » qubber tire wagon/ No. 62 com- @oon. aoRRE- CATE HAY t baled in ‘deta. _PE $1039, 21 W. Bilberbell Rd. For Sale Livestock 72 2 cea & 2 KIDS. 4 MO. oid sw. “_MAYPAIR 662500 TR OLD SLD THOROUGHBRED. Bright. bay. _ JO eae unter. owner. ‘17 YR. OLD BUCKSKIN: GARTER | hers mere, 464-J: MY_3-1535, ple a ‘Hal. lors ae ae. steam whistles; elroular sa Jog chains; mis- cellaneous touls. SIDE: We are loaded with extra good used. fury niture, also hew furniture. oblgg room, dining room & . bedroo: Ehehes. “furniture, ANTIQUES: ‘ Bead Laan Che: mm : Sradie, Dishes. -,Misceflaneouy “hae Lanchroo Mmble. pa Duane ——— “soctaneet, / ie 5OCHOR, % MILE i OF Romeo at 12705 33 Mile Rd. on : Ba}. Aug 3rd at 1 p.m, Fuil line of very good MéCormack Deering ‘farm implements, inchiding trac- tors, plows, drags. Cuitipacker, ‘mower. rig, 13 disc grain ann near new, bine with motor, Mready other 4 miss. this Paul Hill- adcTION BALf® SAT, AUG. 1 o'clock. 3/m!. west of Saterd: then 1 a rth & % mi. east at 1835. G a Rd. 31 head of dairy gat 19 Holsteins. 2 Guern- ra Cate edged cows gies young . = reduction. 4 : — Tes _ r heifers & iroipheth bred efers. 3 unit surge/ m lker. teen less aun i 29 chhs. 8 Can cooler. Water heater. “op. Metamora Bank Clerk. Ona - _ Oxford pesian. YR, OLD ARTER HORSE geidiog. LO rtned. buy gentle. OR IAN HORSE REG ful conformation will ae bam 2000. Pan. ¢ ine hore, on eae ls ' * cna & ro ‘EE will be ‘ apes ORE AAT il Auction Sales | 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains fee. Every Friday ....7 P.M,| | Eve Sunday ....2 P.M,’ 7 e Ls DAILY | 3-2717, i | For Se Howetraler 78) tratier, $275. Gals’ Seser nt PB _Ob 11174 ae Aomplete ot very * drinking cups.~“Sar!. Cncer, wit 1 ma &B Ee “| Every Saturday ..1 P.M,|, F> ‘Sale aw Scooters 82) 1953 ALL STATE. aoop. COND. $100, FE 8-644. after §. "$3 EAGLE, GOOD CON 4-8047, ; For Sale Moto 1948 HARLEY DAVISON 61, qiiire at 70311 Mellen 8t. ng ivei INDIAN 74. At 7 COND. | FLY. OR 3-6444. into HARLEY BAVIDEOT MOTOR | yl —_ ond. ays Payson Sie 4m A I a a Tae “9 aD. 0 ai ELI I ch 78. t hy LE i san Oe Pa i reat sere oe aso, ecg os | ~ ys Bout as Dd Che’ ‘ E BUY Hon. ag i> VAN WELT A ar os Bradley & Schaar Auto pt. ‘Used Truck | Parts 894 EVERYTHING MUST fo BO o B REIMENSCHNEIDER'S| | LIQUIDATION. 232 S. SAGINAW FE 32-0131 Birmingham | NASH. | r /CLEAN CARS . SUPER RAMBLER "53 Buick 2-dr. Riviera "53 Pontiac4door ‘33. Chevrolet 4xloor 15 Poatiae poe "52 Olds 88 2-door *52 Ford fordor eo . "St Cadillac 4+door — 5E Buick sedan © ~ _ *5] Chevrolet 2-door "33 Mercury 2-door 30 Olds 4-door JEROME | Olds— Cadillac = . Orchard Lake at oP (> FE 80488 DRIVE THEM fee THEM 216, 2 one, Bau. Above! 1608 S CREYR LET BEL pe th varive ie Rist soe ont 83 Chevy HT. PG. RaP: Excep- vee —" . # door, Hyare. 94 88 6. Very clean, No rust. ve agucellent motor. agon. | ton plake, ees eat Pe ea - ae Ebon. ae 4 er, ne oO. D. trans., this w inside & out SPECIALS _ wr. New motor, $ 38 “4 ar., -aute “TRANSPORATION * SPECIALS are : -f om it poseenil "hen may Ihave breakfast in be tomorrow st T make SALE » }9$7 CHEV. —and-OLDS.. 2 Samaeesse . ~. : . For Sale Cars 1 For Sale Cars a | POLE ON nt, _| 1984 CHEVY BEL AIR 2-Dn. NICE £8. Te ‘Pontiac Auto 4 es FE +70. 9) 'B: ‘sé , cunyy 2-,DOOR DELUXE, |- _ rokers oe : 4 ‘SS Buick Spee. 4 dr ht-..-.. $1 es tone. WW a a ‘pews $1,445. ” Puckasa ee wae Siees Terms, trade < > aga Ford Vie., sharp.......... $ 895 .. MAZUREK SALES Ford 8 Gee ee $ 795 308 Woodward “PE _6-8141 | "33 Chev. Bel Alp... 20.0.0... $ 195 A\ Se Stara wmraon. ck |B a Pa EB near r-& Lévhbaven Ras. & Gheysler: win 2 ae : $ i “SUMMER __ [3 2 * 1°30 Olds 88 4 dr CLEARANCE, | 85:50" thtpe 4260 N. Perry ae FE 49100 ) : 19583 FORD VICTORIA * yas wheel, “$116. — Stock Na. N3831. a CHEVROLET . , |2000 B.-Woodward Avs. Birmingham. You just can’t get a better 3 one of: phase { Lk.’ Rd. +—Tele —_ Keega | @ tres, ores shape. 659 BE. Mans-- i _fieid, ¥1 47021. i i ‘DeSoto - Piym6r 982 DESOTO - Auto, rams = ou can't best this one $26.06 North ‘Cheveclet fa ‘Bu from E deal. oe Steele sede eee ee FE va 3 Rt De RUNS eee cn (30 BOE aura “bo wastes 7 ‘exBIEEAG > 64-62, POWER p> FP. top 5 fanasee car _milies, Best offer. Mi N. am apr. . Méater, aun gold’ and trery cialis =— at $006. o; 3764 ‘North Chevrolet Co. a) H. 1900 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham z DR ny aUgoet. Bm Ae jee CHEVROLET BEL AIR WARD | BREW NOME Like top, radio, heater. v4 a, “45 abet SEVOY kis! it DR. A “wtee Re od ond pa sish. LL mag tar a8. stock | BEA CARS. -aseatad Fu No Nat 3975. ME DOP e he Rox North Chevrolet Co: Pott, St 4.DR, R&B £6 Ave, Birmingham | 945. AN. EXC.) ‘Si 4 DR. $278 ’ 2 . 2DR. SHARP, INSIDE HAVE. you VISITED. ." “QUR NEW re > pee uth ) jealer "Bis Hayhes St. rmingham Ch tty MORE can FOR LESS MONEY| italia ted | DEMOS. COURTESY CARS TERRIFIC SAVINGS: 2.DOORS. —-—4DOORS WAGONS-—CONVERTS "$195 or your ear down _ -_ As little.as $15 per week. ~ “WI NEED USED: CARS “DEAL WITH OAKLAND COUNTY'S TOP _TRADER” TAKE ANTAG F4 ADV. fas ge SAVINGS — ut Pi w Servies, bee, : MOST AUTO SALES 312 Ww. mecaieeaes EB 4-915) "$l MERCURY’ COUPE, “CLs - fatr oe ee, oe poi taocter, Must sell. MERCURY. “RAIS EMER | Pn St 4 wee. Sg ys aTATION 6 pa a bites. step Orehard Lk. 9 til 5:30. ai % SEDAN " itica. ‘FE 4-240), : 1955 - CUSTOMS CYL. . $950. LARRY wt ae Je ace Suburban Mtrs. : 565 8. ‘woodward AYE. ‘Birmingham eras ler - Pi h corer Eten. & Sar ae ee White Takei Bie ctual’ miles Sa | a one-owner stone trade-in. “OFFERS. : BUD SHELTON | ‘lf MATTHEWS HARGREAVES : Nene GEITING READY FOR FALL "-. INTHE SPIRIT‘ OF - --CHRISTMAS- . “WITH HIGH VALUE CARS _, AT LOW PRICES 5 New Goodyear Tires. Available on all 'SS-'56 Models _ Lifetime Car Guarantee on all ‘SL + 'S7 models as long as you. own” ‘the car North Side. 64) Oakland Aye. HAUPT vs : : | Going in service, Dest otte ay : -'56 VOLKS WAG AGON | = “35 BUICK Special Hardio as Pevesecenene paki : ) "ORS * ILLA Me os open “ty ge DLA! spare ree Pn SOROS MOTOR |) COOLERS Coe Da a owner car Pull price $645 with | Oo ry. | CLUB CONPE *55 Cr EVROLET PE a es array ar ae Ss .$1295 w 6 Geek He. HIE | condition. tad Heater. Standard Trans. Just like new. XN 4 iets #is0 cash “at N. ie oe. "55- PONTL AC ‘Station Wagon .......5555- $1695 “is North ae eee pt. 4, afte: i are remesi pate. a acta vl wpe nes Lanter “a Tos get ge » Conceal Za ‘STATT’ Ss 2 : : CHEVRC Oo ter. ae ee phtag ie A OO ae = \Gth Pe FE ‘Sina. : : MOTOR SALES. 4 56 F ORD ‘Covert Ses beasties s Tee eee i “ELL b2 NOTE “ pODGE CARS . TRUCKS. 3 « Radio & Heater. Ford-<-Matic. hina edna 1 GOOD | -.ieeT-Dodge Coronet, demo. 4 ar: S$ th. Si d 21) Se Sa inaw Tee wen Goines NEN | iss dates afeadovvroct, na x. || MOU] OIE g us 8. Saga Used Cars ied , ER OA 55 FORD ¥ ictoria Hardto ints eiettie’ $1395 RADIO. . a Radio eater Pord ati t z Near E wnite walle: $195, FE. PLUS Feat cae SPE. | 56 PONT IAC E Jdrdtop ee are ae 81895 wer, pe E ee erste Lene onion |] *54 PONTIAC Convertible... ss sees. +. $1145 . Cl A RKSTON Tin pen to Radio & Heater, Power Steering and Power Brakes. "Motor & 3 ice Coinest a. 52 CHEVROLET Convertible «= 2a... - Orion. " _ Radio & Heater. Powerglide, W/Walls, Light &. Dark BLUE. olor odes vances eon, Se si 756 BU UICK Century: Hardtop ... see a“ Pree ha! "55 CHEV ROLE? B/Air 4 Door sebum a 173895 CHEVROLET - SATISFACTION 'HASKINS "CHEVROLET 2 PRIEND Te Oakland "County" s ee] Fastest t Growing Dealer” way at MIS . [Ma Repth, Open Nites ‘tl 9 a8 8) CHEVY. 2 DR. VER ¥ CLEAN. “THE p Sonne MAN'S FRIEND” = “Oakland County's” ‘Fastest Growing | Dealer” $751 Dixte reo at, at Mis. MA 65-8071 Open Nites “al @ vs | 1958 PORD sere WAGON, - dio, hi ard ‘ay 24one fintsh. A real ’ at onily* North Chevrolet CG oO. 4 DR. FORD, Vi, $375 $100. 558 8. Sanford. ia CHRYSLER, WINDSOR, CDR sedan, radio, eutomatic —_—— ee = North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Bi : SO SORTEEEE, ORE, OOS oe | i= CUSTOM 4 DR. LIKE Maer inside and out. 30,000 miles. ine FORD vic. Ral. w. W. AUTO, a Pord-Mereury FORD ‘36 4 -Pord-O-Matic: 58M. f| Overnead ~ Specials Utica PLYMO “WEEK f + Hh Chey at ,, HARDTOP ‘on we Dodges 3 : ce ss na 3 i984 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP. DR. —eeaieat Radio, heater, /FE |. Carkner/ Dodge rs _BELVE. V0.3) MAKE US_AN OFFER prey MUST GO THIS 2 BREAN ATI foes Slashed| ~ "S?. FORD VICTORIA "HARDTOP. onstra tor. Fully ul Power. brakes. FE pao ‘after 3 : p.m. Trade Up or. own SEVERAL M HURON MTR: SALES 082 W. Huron - PE 2-2641 |HASKINS|, . one. Priced to seil 106. Geck He. HII: ; _ | 1931 Nash «DOOR © ot. * Res, walls vente 7 EIGE $85. age. : - . ‘ps4 PLYMOUTH Station. Wa eee +. -$ 895 North Chevrolet Co. he Kesh. Pambiec stetion, wager Rate & Bi gor . ae 6 _PACTORY_ en rmouth _Reived fare! Pontiac Sales 1.38 PLY EL voy a fAR GUARANTER ~ OFFICIAL’ > 1988 he ie ete Re™™ | 0, Posting, Rectory ,eneeutive's || “5 FORD 2 Door i. it snbnnels $ 695 k j ~ nr... PLUS TRANSPORTATION Pull power. Priced to sell. 5 Bester. Like new mend out. ; Lake Orion Motor Sales | Cars & Demos. Beg On | a ae tal tax] 'S1 CHEVROLET 2 Door oss ee ores $ 295 CONVERTIBLE ROADSTER, REAL] Open Evenings— eee me bitin oy z Rg ay 36 FORD Convertible Cele ewe seve Keb ee es oe 31 595 ror Teron FE $0628 1957 © _ ma tusew op PGuamnaros_ | Ayame. Rade, eater Per: || agi Mower au. Rrna Ack tool TOP VALUE. ~ West Nest Side Used ( Cars. | ste, Seed ae. Radio|} .., SPORT SEDAN— Radio & eater, Powergiide, es aise _ Drive out where ovérnead\is tow | & _ Priced right. ’53 CHEVR Door_S 595 tn il ] iu “Yeenr [ants Giss artp wh Ra- o & Heater, Just like ai: bP $ mais oe : f i e new, : iB Rinaaenearer smobiles | | Race Side Used Cars| Ge fase arn oe Prleed MANY TRANSPORATION. SPECIALS ~~ =| 1935 2-DOOR WAGON | _- = GM % ton pickup %, box. From $95 to $245—YOUR TERMS” 5 -Fise Pas, WAGON 88 & 98 Si Ipe r Mina eater, ifaremase, Ne at Ciarkston | A Phone Call Brings a.Courtesy Car to Your Door 1956 : Fa wagon - lide = si'46 month Cal’ credit Mer or MApie §-1141_ iso. CHEY, V8 DOOR © epiapsads Sed S... ieee eaVTCl ACCEPT MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES % MORE BARGAINS , Air Conditi a> hae na TIAC STARCHIEF ¢DR. ore, Beets. _ appt tg tow a ww on roon can| © J-2 Engines, | MEOwmAg pe amaw.| upteetmet oe Se wed nt “Your CHEVROLET Dealer” Te ~ All power Pe Re OM a rire SPENCE -_ FE 146 FE 4-4547 DON’T DELAY — ACT TODAY Sun’ Visors- nad motor, 1982 Poot. ¢ dz. R&H.| Ontnane “See = vel oe ; Spotlight : = ow, ak a8 Gayo: Ss . Mercury Moat. wer -..73 gees |] 55 WILLY S 4 Door xs... .cecscsees soseeee BBS] Oldsmobile 88 ........05++ 1695 | io, Heater, Hydramatic. Tone BLUE. 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Malone ‘Wwwg) Rove Mulholiand CKLW, Sports j is under consideration for a -regu- WEON, Music With Mason WPON, E Bird, Revival — pt St ~Sanshine Boys oo. mews, Mcbeod / ' ews, ae Jar ‘NBCTY maporday night’ oe 10:36-—WWJ, Classical” OD AU Ponds «| WJBK: News Tom George,.| WPON!. Music With Ma ~~ . oe poe a t NEW YORK (INS) — ‘CBS-TV}. ; WPOR, lee Kendall away from juadapeenes 411:00—WJR, Phif “NBC wish, Dees Meatitn’ tor 35 eee a : | $00 WIR, wm Sheehan — - ~ Today’ S Radio o Programs -- wae, (6H _ OKLW, ao ww, - ~ wean, ai1ae Wrz, ane “wren, (1400) WIBK, (1490) e FRIDAY MORNING eo a News, Melody | TONIGHT ews, Wolf ° CKLW, News, Toby David WJBK,. News, Reid WCAR, News, Ghéridan WCAR, Patrick 7:80—WXYZ, Mickey Shorr — CI W2YZ, Breakfast Club CKLW, News, David WJBEK, News, George WCAR, News, B. 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Her for the job is hugely talented little “Evelyn (Eloise)! 1 went out to “Mansfleld’s Madness”—Jayne Mansfield’ 8 --Rudie. i ieee house in Beverly Hills—to have breakfast with her, and wait- — . ed in the supny\ patio. Walter Brennan, whose “The| “T can’t find anything to wear , with the sowreli” she squealed Real McCoys” is due in the chan- » Describes Breakfast With Jayne Mansfield. By EARL WILSON ee out the window. Gunmen Fre \Pair Unharmed Storekeeper, "Customer Forced to Accompany - Thugs on 24-Hour Ride “Mike Wallace is -expanding_his cont Kick instead. ot cutting Benton, sie -- dffet from’ Las Vegas . $25,000- a week!” a: a Sa ‘Two chihauhaus ‘were now on my lap trying to drink my orange juice. Two Great Danes were howling from a lon& concrete dog pen. -A couple of kittens were underfoot. I acci- ‘dentally stepped on one. “We're getting a—pinto ‘pony next week, _ Jayne ‘shrilled at me. %) wa ; TILLAMOOK. Ore. Wi<— Mrs. rederurtes apxcarthivurntasce __- Bouncety-bouncety, she trotted out in twe-plece play- [Alda Lorene Wright, 62, _and) evastating comment: “It’s . all suit, fetching me orange juice, a handful of new-born (James Thomas Aubrey,-81, were shes to act but don’t let them} Siamese kittens, and information about how she and her {released — apparently unharmed catch you ‘at ‘it.” neighbor down the road a piece, Muscle Man Mickey |— After being held 24 hours by. mw” Hargitay, plan to get married — eventually — and raise |‘W® 8¥®men who robbed her coun- Sullivan, the Big Record and | Great Danes together. i of re zm : 1 ; * . Allen. are booking guest stars | “Qoooh,” “she ‘said-in her gaspy voice, beforé going into all y . ahead thro Decembe: that, “the. studio's going to flip! I just got es we = a Perry Maulding of the Oregon state po- ‘Ilice. “I don’t know how she/ got times. They were offered food and the gunmen bought © sand- |wiches for them.” / Police said Aubrey. lapearentiy ,\was shopping in Mts. Wright's ® \store at Jasper, t 10 miles isouth of Eugene, /when the two/’ men held it wp and abducted them Tuesday. y, 7 * Ve = “ “They gave it to Jayne Marie. in -Dallas. WILS. _Jayne Marie said, ‘Mama, are. we going aad to keep it in the dog-pen?’”. * Untangling myself from the chihuahuas, I said: “Jayne, did you go too far when = did that bent-over picture. with Sophia Loren?” “I ghouldn’t have bent over,” Jayne giggled. “There was. noth iad under fesse: dress but me. But,” and her eyes grew’ large, “I didn't know how I - would look bent — x * “You . originally 2 ried right after your dye vorce?” I asked. Po 4 _ “First” — and she got breathy. again—“Mickey’s going to build us a‘ heart- _ shaped house with a heart-shaped pool in Bel Air.. Mickey has every- thing every ‘woman has -dreamed of .. . it’s amaz- ing he has so much. JAYNE “We will build this fantas- s ” dreams come true. "We both want J WA japediie OSAKA, apan. . 11:26—(4) Sports. (2) Sports Final.|# 11:23—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Cary Grant, Irene Damme, in vt makes dramatic, debut. ; Tonight... Comedians Charles), 8:00—<7) Theater Time. Scott! ajanna, Stanley Holloway = ; Manna, & # Brady plays blinded fighter who) - Franklin Pangborn, singer love.. Phyllis Thaxter co-) Genevieve- ° ; ; stars.- (4) People’s Choice. Aunt! oe : ors Sock’s secret mac-/ FRIDAY MORNING a 8:30—(7) Wrestling. - (9) Feature 6 + 50— 62) Meditations. Theater. Manreen O'Hara, Fay Report. \ Bainter in ‘“‘Never to Love.” (4)|6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. ‘High, Low. James Snodgrass,|7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. Hank Bloomgarden, Burl Ives on!7:45—(2) News. panel, (2) Playhouse 90. Joanne |$:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. > Dru plays Elizabeth Blackwell,) Cartoon Carnival. e first woman doctor. Marshal! 8:30*-(7) The Little Rascals. Thompson, Dan O'Herlily,)8:45—(2) Cartoon Casercom. Charles Korvan also star. . /8:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. * 9:00—(4) (Color) Video Theater.'9:00—(2) Fred Waring.. (4). Home. Intrjgue, suspense at lonely cat-'9:30—(7) Our Friend Harry. tle ranch’ in “Dark Hammock.”|10:060—(4) Price Is Right. — Bart ‘MacLane stars. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth 9:30—(7) Cisco Kid. €isco helps or, Consequences, : woman rancher battle crooked! 11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. _. foreman. Tac Dough. bere (7) (4) Tie ‘ (4) Farm}. house. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. a 11:30—(2) Search for. Tomorrow, (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin & Ricky. il: ;45—(2) Guiding Light. . he 1 56—(9) Billboard. FRIDAY AFTERNOON , = 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day: (4) Play to Win, (7) 12 o’clock Com- r ics. (9) Peppermint Prince. 12:15—(9) Children’s Newsreel, 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4). (Color) Club 60. (7) The Jawiee. (9) Corliss Artter. 1:00—(2) My Hero. (7) Lady re Charm. 49) Going Our Way, Movie. - 1:30—(2) House Party. <4) Bride and. Groom. : - 2:00—@) Big Payoff. (4) (Color): Matinee Theater.. (7) Afternoon \ Film Festival. - a '2:90—(2) Bob Crosby..’ 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 2:55—(39) News. . |8:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. (9) Request rage 3:15—(2) Secret Storm. 4 3:30-~-(2) The Edge of Night. a -My Little Margie. (9) Bogle - Theater.. .- z $:45—(4) Modern Romances. — 4:00—(2) Susie. (4) Dear Phoebe. (7) Ramar. of the Jungle, (9) Circle 9 Theater. 4:30—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) . “Romper Room. (7) Mickey's Room. F Record ‘13:00—(2) The Early Show. Mickey’ Mouse Club. (9) Dance ‘Party. 5:30—(4) Range Rider. of.treasén by the Communist re- gime and sentenced to life im- prisopment, was released last Oct. 31 by the anti-Soviet rebels and regeived a tumultuous welcome back to Budapest. He took refuge in the American legation Nov. 4 when Soviet treops and tanks opened up on the rebels to —_ the revolt. * * ot, Since then Premier Janos Ka- dar’s government has accused him frequently of intriguing against ithe Red regime but has made no attempt. to get. him’ out of the legation. " ‘War in Korea Still Threatens | Asian-Born Educator Warns. Could Break Down ANN ARBOR im—The threat of a‘“hot war’’ in Korea is almost as grave today as it was in 1950, a Korean-born Massachusetts’ educa- tor said here. - * * * The final speaker in the Univer- ‘| sity of Michigan's serjes on ‘Asian — and the Modern Ameri-| * provost Shannon McCune of! ~lthe “University of Massachusetts frustrating double holdup ‘that be-' Said: “The threat of Communist agres- sion is stil] very real.”’ Gertz and told him: of" want all the bills. Hurry up. I'm nervous,” While' Gertz was getting the -4ogether;-he tried desper-| ately to- attract. the attention of several other customers in the store. No luck. “Their gaze was locked ona beautiful blonde customer. Gertz said the robber was tall, about 28. and had sandy hair. The only description the cus- tomers could furnish was:... “Blonde .. » lovely eyes ws beautiful figure. ie ” Helicopter Rescues” : Stricken Climber w ENATCHEE, Wash. im — A ‘Coast Guard helicopter gettied on) la mountain meadow in a blustery! ‘wind yesterday to rescue a New: York woman mountain ¢limber, after she collapsed in a ‘diabetic idorha, | ° * * = ’ Mrs. Richard Noyes, wife ofa professor, was flown 100 miles to - Seattle, where she responded ® | ‘Cmdr... D.-W-Defreest-flew!- ‘the helicopter 150 miles from Port Angeles, Wash., to the Cascade Mountains meadow 23 miles north- east of Lake Chelan in north cen- tral. Washington after a call for help was received. - Copper Mines Claim. “A rea of missionary parents, re- eently-has completed a books on the peninsula, Titled “Korea's | Heritage,” it is scheduled for tall publication, . “The Korean war is not over.’ “|McCune said. “There is only. an uneasy truce in effect. Korea is a | divided. land, Large concentrations of troops face each other across ”|a demilitarized zone. On both sides of the line, rival regimes call. for. the unification of their land by rferce if necessary.’ * * * McCune described th nation bi- sécted along the 38th parallel after it was freed from Japanese rufe. in 1945 as a buffer nation that suffers whenever agressive forces ‘are on the loose in Asia. Carrying Fan Not Unusual— Except at 3 a.m. ‘| an automobile down a sidewalk | Uneasy Truce> and aia.” street crime in- the area threat- jened the safety of library users morals are relative. The Bible _ teaches that the moral laws of or thy father and mother.’ er been changed. Drove Car Dewn Sidewalk Billy Graham Was Once Crazy, Mixed-Up Youth ‘NEW YORK CITY — Billy Gra-)perity, kids. today don’t -have to ham, confessing that he used to be! - rons bates Blee aapir re time before television, listening to a smooth address ‘for son Square Garden, people are becoming ' he ‘said, “used: Soft and nd flabby. Youngsters in Eu- “The grownups,” puppy love. It may have seemed "Re times healther than foolish te them, -but it was~ to the puppy. “My parents must have 5 dene * a little. wondering when I drove ‘style... A car is used: if school is |More than two blocks away.: * + * “Teenagers are bored. ‘I want to ‘tel you I have never been bored ‘since I surrendered my life to ist, Thre is never, @ dull mo- ‘ment with God. “I want to challenge all young people toa life that is rough, tough and hard, It isn’{ easy to be a Christian, Thousands of youth are marching tonight in Moscow, dedicated to a lie. I ask you.to march for Christ, ded- - on a dare. A traffic officer yelled at me once that I couldn’t make | a certain turn. I yelled back thaf I thought 1 could make i u Graham; however, was not. in- ‘volved in any crimes. As he spoke at the Garden, the Brooklyn Pub- lic Library, in operation since 1901, was closing because vandalism and thousafids of youngsters at 1 ae ee | to give me a lot of troiible about Tope, according to a survey, are}: American) . Walking has gone out of atpe og aps ieated to the truth, “Only Christ can provide the se-| curity. you seek. The life will be rugged but there is an inner joy) dals with “guided missiles.” that goes with it. Paul and Silas The evangelist pointed out the had been beaten in prison, but they | seriousness of such lawlessness, ,were singing praises unto God vat but added: “What grownups fail ‘midnight. to realize is that 97 per cent of! “Give yourself to Chtist, right all teenagers are never involved now, without reservation.” joe the aaeies = Sop thou- | * *- +t and staff. The chief librarian: said demolition supplies at a nearby housing. project ‘had provided van- te ‘tian lives:” Tyee “Zacwoabed Geecsuen FE 4-1515 Cc & V ELECTRO anon 188 Oakland Ave, Open ms lagers, left their seats to accenh BUT MADE. DECISION: ‘the* challenge. ‘ - i It was as a teenager that Gra. The ones who didn’t, lefty wit cham made his decision for Christ ~alpiagaees new to to think about. _ and had his energies channeled ‘in Man, that was the most."" com- a new direction. The same was ‘mented.a long-haired fellow, wears -true of Joshug, Samuel. and Da- ing & stick jacket. vid. | He cited some of the reasons for juvenile delinquency. “Teenagers Rough Plarte: Landing { are searching for- security, That is) LISBON u#—A Swiss airliner en’ one of the reasons so many of route from New York to Zurich’ them are. ‘going steady.’ They broke its landing gear on landing) join gangs in order to belong to at Portela Airport toddy. The :something, : plane was seriously damaged but! “Sophistication is another prob- *ne—One—was hurt. . — — HAMPTON SPECIALS - On General Electric, RCA Victor, Whirlpesl, Philco, Sylyania, Easy. GOOD T. V. SERVICE MEN DO-IT-YOURSELF. Tube Tester, with expert advice. RCA COLOR TV all Us—Free Home Trial. PORTABLE TELEVISION ‘ ——— 9.95 Up a W. Huron FE 4.2525 a lens, Their parents are ‘squares’ and they want to cut loose from . the home. Our educationat sys tem is partiy to blame. It teaches, in many cases, that | God are absolute, God says, ‘Hon- Ten Coitimandments have sev: « _|good enough to give up a 21 ‘They took him to the station.” “Sex obsessions | are widespread | ‘among youngsters. In New York | ‘we receive 10,000 letters a day -and hundreds of them meption this. problem, Thousands of s¢x maga- — stimulate the desire, There. " PHILADELPHIA — Police’ wouldn't have thought much about. seeing Lorenzo Summerville with a Window fan under his arm in the. hot weather here—except it, was 3: 30 a.m. 4 othing—-wrong with sex, in the: +e * | Holy Bonds of Matrimony,) but -im- ‘Summerville told ““Patrolmen morality is a sin against God. If} Daniel Friel and Clargnce Smiley. young people would only yield this, he had ‘just borrowed ft from a creative’ energy to God, it ‘would’ friend. The policemen epee \drive them on to success. || | whether Sum lle had‘ & frie “Teenagers today also have too, ‘ech! ‘much leisure time. That was hever | fan at that hour on a hot morning. | a quuion in my day. i got feat 13 a.m, to milk the cows and when. * * 1 got out of school I had to milk * * - As’ ey entered, Milton Scott ex-'the same cows. Somehow they had | : il Used Sets "Famous Makes = ee J sede /statesman’s condition was CALUMET a + The Copper claimed: “Here comes my- fan filled-up agairi. nies still grave but that he éxpected it| Miries of Upper Atichigan have now.” | “Because of our unnatural pros. im et te reraen daltly siptioneey "tee hp ebetened their third accidential patience a i are day -\death in. three’ “weeks. John E.' Scott’ said he was having diffi-: 5 COLOR TV city in Tiinets 42 Christmas | ; lit Hough-|cujty sleeping since -his, fan tad = @ a — sday in been stolen from his second-floor RcA's saniiy ad A . fot. ‘see ere wget ys elnenec i ee earlier in the! CONDON’S —« Bee. paaes Pardla apparently struck ha ‘Summerville, 17, was sent to. th |] Radio and Sales on me ge of | ¢ wo ‘onow chute while aan a youth . weeny center. on lore: ee mee a Sane ee iz . { eal belie oF \ iy 4 ' cae Ga he — _ QUALITY PERCALE SHEETS! Harmony House percale es 3 Age fi S :