= Pollen Count 32 i ve Geeiee a Tiath, eA ie YS eek “PONTIAG, MlcHIGAN FRIDAY, AUGUST 31; "1950—40 PAGES aseociaTeD a. fed Pas YuSLO8 a ae a, Nation’ Roads Attract Nilions s of Travelers Is It Cool or Is It Not? Weatherman on the Spot, His ‘Proof Isnt So Hot In the past week, The Press carried two stories from W. W. Oak, head of the U.S. Weather Bureau for this _ area, proving this is a “normal”’and “usual” summer, He cites statistics up to the first of August, definite- ly proving both. Today The Press receives a date from Inter- national News Service in which U. S. Weather Bureau officials in Washington say the summer of 1956 was the “coolest in recent years for a large part of the U.S. including the Great Lakes region.” - Boys, you better go into a huddle and talk this whole thing over. When you reach an agreement, issue us a Master Statement that everyone including Joe Smith can understand. Here is the INS story: The weatherman will soon make official what many Americans knew—and enjoyed—during the last three months. The summer of 1956, now coming to its unofficial Labor Day holiday end, was one of the coolest in re- cent years for large parts of the United States. West Gets Heavy Snow DENVER (?—Higher elevations in Colorado and Wyoming received light to heavy snow early today. The State Highway Patrol said light snow fell at- Estes Park and in northern Colorado near the Wyom- ing line. _On Trail Ridge road, the world’s loftiest continuous_| highway through Rocky Mountain National Park west Symbolic Markers of Two Holiday Drivers ‘Nixon Racing _|\Death to Bedside. of Ailing Father WASHINGTON (INS) President Richard M. ‘ |to fly to California this afternoon to be at the bedside of his .critical- © ily ill father, 77-year-old Frank A. _ Nixon, at La Habra. Nixon was to leave Washing- ton on a flight which will bring |Ihim into Los Angeles at 7:30 p.m. Pontiac time, | "The family physician, Dr. IN. Kraushaar, said the elder Nixon cannot live for more than a day or two, Reports from La Habra held out! no hope for recovery of the vice| _ Ipresident’s aging father, who is suf- fering trom a ruptured abdominal artery and other ailments. Nixon drove here last night with his wife and their two daughters + |from Mantoloking, a beach resort ‘lon the north New Jersey coast, the Labor Day weekend. Pontiac Names. Chief Engineer to Division Post to chief engineer of the Pontiac ~~ Vice) Nixon wis) where they had planned to spend _} Semon __E. _ Knudsen. Appoints E.. M. Estes The: promotion of E. M. Estes Motor Division was announced today by General Manager Semon E. Knudsen, General Motors vice oe Safety Council Says 480 Won’ { Make It Home Light Travel in County ‘Lull Before the Storm,’ Police Warn While millions of motor- ists prepared to take to state and national high- ways for the Labor Day weekend, traffic officials marshalled their forces to- day to head off what may reach a record death toll. Local police officers re- ported traffic “about. nor- mal” shortly before noon, on area highways.as “a lull before the storm.” - Although no | fatalities occurred in Oakland ‘Coun- ty last Labor Day, the Na- predicts that. some 480 drivers and passengers will die between 6 p.m. tonight and midnight, Monday. Twenty-five were killed through- out the state for the same period in 1955. 78-HOUR GRIND — a ~~ of Estes Park, the fall was heavy. Official U. S. Weather Bureau charts are now being prepared comparing this summer with past summers but weather bureau climatologist Robert Schloemer took time out today to give International News Service this preview: —This summer has been “consistently cooler” for the Northeastern U. S. and the Great Lakes region. —Even the South Atlantic and Southern states en- joyed “cooler than usual, but not. unusually cool, sum- mer weather. ” —The Plains states had warmer weather than usual since they did not share in the cooling mass of Ca- nadian air that benefited Northern and Eastern U.S. Schloemer also cited these weather ee of the last three months: —In June, several stations recorded the lowest June temperatures in 69 years. Green Bay, Wis., for example, reported a June recording: of 33 degrees. —Aug, 3 was a day of record lows in the mid-40s for ' Buffalo, Rochester and Albany, N. Y. —Aug. 22 was another day. of record lows for states east of the Mississippi river, with Pittsburgh record- ing a low of 46 degrees, the coldest Aug. 22 since 1876 when the recordings began. —On the same-day, Philadelphia's weather bureau recorded a low of 53 degrees, the coldest Aug. 22 in 92 years of recorded data. Pending final checks, Schloemer said summertime 1956 may stack up as the coolest in five years. And why all the cool weather? Schloemer attributes it to a shift in prevailing upper winds which brought cool Canadian air down across the U.S. Prize Climbs to $700 Readers Try 4906 Times, Fail to Solve Gold Puzzle Sherlock Holmes would have shivered in delight. ‘the first Pot-O-Gold winner collect- Our weekly word game episode had all the elemer.ts of a super mystery: clues galore, a list of over 30) “suspects,” a deadly chase and 4,906 Private Eyes, each) bent on collecting a reward of $625. But the “Eyes” didn’t have it—and so, for Jack of a fot-O-Gold winner, the— prize for a successful so-|their “names” and the feseons tor lution next week climbs to|their apprehension are on Page 40. And don’t be soured on word being a regular Press sub-/Rine | "sping ty. all, means left you gasping—by. all means turn to Page 5 where the last edi-|. $700—plus a $25 bonus for scriber. Besides its other obvious attrac-| tions, the $700 pot has a lucky heri- tage. It was when our venerable’ container was just that full that > Be Saget half an hour's) ting SS The perpetrator of last week's eign mtr foe “hi naapecte smd cocae cop with the 16 — who - oe rr NEW YORK (#—Death takes no chances ‘in most fatal automobile accidents, For when people are killed, they) usually suffer two or three injur- ies each serious enough te cause death. This is one finding trom the au- tomotive crash injiry research project. ef Cornell University Medical School. - More than two-thirds of persons killed in highway accidents have fatal-type injuries in at least two different body areas, says John O. Moore, directing the research. “Seldom is there a single injury to one single area, such as the head, chest of abdomen, which could be said to have caused death beyond anything else,"’ he reports. “More likely there are multiple injuries even to one single area, such as the head or chest. . “Besides badly crushed skulls, the victims may have ribs driven into the heart, ruptured aortas or hearts, ruptured livers or spleens. They suffered a “ crushing. in these accl- dents seem to get hurt all over. We are dealing with gigantic forces, beyond body stress. lim- its.”” Americans have been dying in highway accidents at the rate of 30 to 40 thousand annually for 25 years, with a million more plus injured each year. Speed, poor roads, incompe- tent drivers, drink, bad weather, automobile design and other things all have been blamed as factors contributing to the ghastly fitoll. Remedies proposed range licensing, engineering better high- ‘ways, changes in auto design to reduce death or wetted if - acci- dents do occur, The auto research, cabin tie coming from the Army, U. 8. Public Health Service, and two There’s Always Room for One More Car Death Always Messy automotive | Chrysler. State police ana physicians in) 11 states are cooperating, filling in detailed report forms. The speed of cars, angle of impact, time of day or night, number of occupants and where seated, whether doors opened;—type of firms, Ford and by road, and other data are gathered on each accident. These statistics formed the fac- tual grounds for changes new designs of locks to keep doors shut, padded or recessed instr ment panels and knobs,.n steering wheels, installation seat belts. ‘No Time for visit. Leads Off Adventure List The hilarious encounters of a Georgia farm boy who has “No Time for Sergeants” will comprise the first “adventure” for the 100 travelers who will leave Pontiac a week from Monday for a week's trip to New York City aboard The Pontiac Press Theater Special. The Broadway comedy hit is scheduled to be the first of five shows that the travelers will see during their Adapted from a best-selling novel, the show stars, Sergeants’ natured Air Force recruit who plunges bewilderedly into the regimentation. of service life after a happy existence on his father’s farm. The story traces his brief career through an episode of hazing by more worldly draftees to a series of scrapes~with a hard-boiled ser- geant who tries bravely to adapt him to life in the armed forces. New York reviews say that since its opening last October, “No Time for Sergeants” has Royal Oak Boy Electrocuted Dale Ulrich, 12, Flips}: Course Record by Finsterwald. at Motor City Andy Griffith as a good-+— “played to ne less than the full quota of standees.” Other re- viewers have classed it as .‘‘the funniest show on Broadway,” “superb” and the “most lunatic comedy that has turned up In a biue moon.” Appearing currently at the Alvin Theater, the show has just one woman in its whole. cast. It's just one of the many events and sights Theater Special travel- ers will see during their six - day trip away from the Pontiac area. But it'll be the pace-setter during a play-schedule that will yet in- clude “The Most Happy Fella, “Damn Yankees,” “Will Success Spoil. Rock Hunter?,”’ and Friend Found Child Tied toBed George—A,—D. j = A. — He ie Leet Tae who will serve on Knudsen's staff, and handle special assignments. Prior to his appointment, Relen ectved wih thd Clmouane Division as assistant chief en gineer in charge of body design, chassis design and standards Wyatt Neighbor Tells such asi How She Discovered Injured. Youngster Mrs. Raymond Pace, 19, a Keego Harbor neighbor of the William Wyatt family, told assistant prose- cutor Walter Denison yesterday from a hospital bed how she found seven-year-old Sherry Wilkinson tied to a bed in an upstairs room of the Wyatt house Aug. 17, Sherry, daughter of Mrs. Wyatt by a previous marriage, now ts in Pontiac General Hospital where doctors are attempting to restore use of her badly burned right Mrs. Pace, whose baby boy was born Wednesday, told Denison she and her sister-in-law, 13-year-old Marion Pace, found Sherry dressed in “old, dirty” pajamas, lying on her back with both wrists fastened to the sides of her crib. engineering groups. He. joined the division in 1946 after seven years with the GM Research earlier studied for four years at the General Motors Institute. Delaney joined Pontiac in 1934 as a eteenteet cogiemer end "Ne — E. M, ESTES appointed chief engineer in 196. The 40-year-old executive grad- vated from the University. of ?" Cincinnati with a degree in eI mechani¢al engineering. He had/est traffic arteries in hopes of keep- He is currently serving as national}today and tomorrow president of the Society of Auto- motive Engineers, and is a di- irector of the American Standards Pontiac State Police were the _ = first on duty in preparation for the 78-hour grind as their entire force swings into action at noon, aided by National Guardsmen. the Safety Council in its report that the 3,570 traffic deaths in the nation for July were the highest total for any July in history, GOP Gathering to Fill Ticket “Seek to Make Choices Without Destroying Unity of Party tomorrow in Grand Rap- ids, are facing an uphill run to pick without destroying party unity. The professed neutrality of De- troit Mayor Albert E, Cobo, GOP but viewed the inactivity tional Safety Council | Michigan Republicans, convening - their state ticket for November. and “‘Newjeye on the kids” while Mrs, Wyatt ,.@ neighbor, had been|Assn. an Faces of 1956.” ——— Estes, who presently lives in the Lansing area, is married and the nominee for governor, may disinte- grate in the center of a knock- down, drag-out fight between the CAIRO (INS) — on Wet Mattress, Hits Connected Sweeper ‘A playfa tumble onto a wet mattress resulted in the instant tions with the West plummeted to| a new low today. Latest developments promised a One veteran diplomat from the Britain yesterday evicted West gloomily expressed the as diplomats from | ee im retaliation tor Egypt's not deteriorate much more “with- of two British first sec- out a major explosion.” Z raised his ‘voice omen Eisenhower, Kl varm and Garden...........14 Pot-Gold Answers. minded a spy ring tg overthrowing Nasser, . 3. Egyptians the new Anglo-French threats, charg- ot President 7) Today’ s Press County News. eeveaeeenere PP | aenedeeenenenenenes ¢ eran ee ee a ree eee eee eee) eee eae eee ee Hope Plummets for Suez Peace ing London and Paris with dupli- veto power, city for supposedly supporting the old. and the newer elements of the Cobo has insisted he will not dictate the choice of a ticket, but has made it clear he will reserve Oakland County's candidate for Menzies Mission while actually plot-/@ttorney general, retiring State ting military action from Cyprus. The five-nation Menzies commit- tee, headed by Australian Prime Minister Robert .G. Menzies, is scheduled to meet with Nasser in the same complaint to Secreta:y of\Cairo to present the London Con- ference proposal for placing the canal under international control. Although Nasser- has agreed to study the plan, observers be- lieve he. still ig determined to turn down any proposal. to in- ternationalize the canal, Nevertheless, it was felt the Menzies Committee might be able to lay the groundwork for ting a peaceful settlement problem, of the Representative Richard C. Van Dusen of Birmingham, is conceded an “even chance” by county Re- disheartening fact. that Cobo and Clarence Detroit area hopefuls face the Reid, GOP nominee for = nue ee Temperature to Cool : "at te fOr Back- fo-Schoo we RT ee A By AN ee A, Rouen ne Sa ee CR eT IC WN be Pe A fr AS ee ee ee eke ia ea ee ee pe a, f x ¥ I \ y : ) ! @HE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. AUGUST a1, 1096) bi 7 | ew Red H-Test wm \State Fair Offers Williams Offers Cars or Cows, ity Golf Course Draws More Women Than Men BIRMINGHAM — “There are|juvenile court in Toronto in ¢on- more women golfing at Springdale nection With the same offenses, . — men, but together they i | ; far nr have numbered 10,640 thus far this| Birmingham, along with De- interest for All Plan for Housing Se eure sel eee Beaver road. National Safety Council for its p greens are in good shape and) traffie record for the first seven — current rains do not resemble; months of this year. those which closed the park for) Detroit had lowest number of fa- several weeks and twice took out)tajities for cities of more than a "34 the course's bridges last spring, |mijjion population, while the other : | or shorthorn steers, the 107th ; Tpeanel Seictigan “State Fair opens) State - Backed Project today with exhibits designed to in- for Old Folks Follows terest an estimated 800,000 specta- + | ! One Used in East tors during the next 10 days. * « * *s agricultural output will Mike, the two-headed bull, high- LANSING ) — A state-backed says. cities had no fatalities at all. IN _ : * * * 2 lights @ livestock — net chain Of. housing projects for old| Five women’s leagues play sa of Weenie Debits boasts 9,000 pigs, steers, horses) patterned after programs weekly, holding the female aver- Society oo. even and weekend play is |8 outdoor showing of their paint- mainiy male, he says. Leagues |ings in Shain Park. 7 : * * — the ange pee ge are pag with mows Sept. 7 to discuss j Ik ~ bat Shewotie iene Church going oem keep tire & i million: | - pom. - ‘rom being -slas y va 8, rel ne 9 Then, without mentioning the Broomfield to Ta . The course has a weekly fee:of| ance Minor discovered this week. nh possibility of defeat im the Nov. \y 47. one dollar, and a fifty-cent twilight /1; happened i oor pariead 0 Do-it-yourself fans can get infor-|'s election, he sald he will present With lke on Monday fee after 6 p.m., which boosts at-\paldgwin School, while he attended mation on building an atomic Fe-) the proposal to the 1967 Legisia- tendance. Weekend fee is $1.50. church ac Preprthory lence or A 30, four under par, was the nolan, aching 6 56 8 ture, William §. Broomfield, Oakiand| 4 30. four under par. wes is _ [Michigan roe . -|posed y by Gov, Williams. \be on display at scores ‘of booths wena Ma he willl: WILLIAM 8. BROOMFIELD making Polish kielbasa sausage. . a ' EI Adhaarssrsnin'ss pag ‘The plan ts modeled ‘after hous-\County’s Congressional cuniet|gy by Bob Gent, Ps . ling programs in Massachusetts and|said yesterday go to RaEDERGT wo 0 an a arming of different kinds of troop Connecticut, Williams said. ington Monday to discuss with} Rolphs expects the course, nN, anes ad aad tii * e rol alries te . 8 8 -|President Eisenhower problems of| which is for Birmingham resi- Cee ae a : a gat cchannty ‘The apartments would cost about|the 18th Congressional District. | dents and their guests, to remain ‘ ; ’ S : AP. Wirephote “ $8,000 apiece and be financed by| proomfield sald the President | Pe watil the first of Navember, OC in au { The President also said the Unit- PRESIDENT GETS VOTER REGISTRATION REPORT — Pres- bo ds. They would be 97% per cent eee oe - od Seanthae: ed tully recognizes the sover-| ident Eisenhower greets Bertha Adkins, vice chairman of the Repub- ed fl @ liquidating, iwth the balance paid) the discussion and to pose with | Then, he'll look towards the open- of Egypt but is committed) lican National Committee, at the White House yesterday. She report- |)" by the state, the governor said. | the President for campaign ple- jing of the Eton Park skating rink, McBain Branch Holdup 1 Major Firm Unsigned) |..o ne, ae ae ester den] rem cot of the ps m or oller Ce-| Broomfield was nominated to run|€ manager. Hike Homogenized Milk tails. on the GOP ticket in‘ November * + * Thieves; None Hurt y; / e « @ “As medical science increases |after a close primary race with) Dana Whitman's departure was Rendens bare meoreed & tet LS teVENSON Whistles ‘Dixie’ °°" tho Me" opan, wer will have’ |former Slate Sen- George N. Hig-|® day earlier than expected, Dut) yepary’ u_tTwo bantits rubbed he termed another large test in growing number of older people |gins, chairman of; the dormant|was with a new briefcase Pre- the McBain branch of the Lake the accustomed place. That A f S li d S th P] ad DETROIT w#—Threats of a milk) tn gur population,” he said. ‘One |Michigan Turnpike Authority. sented to him by city employes.'city State Bank today, emptying : be in . ter Oo 1 i Ou e ge strike — gripe siping of the great ‘prablems z these The seat was vacated this oo Whitman, who resigned the as- jits cash drawers and vault and ‘ ended today. one people is to find decent places to [by Rep. George A. Dondero, | sistant city manager's job here locking eight employes and custo- ™ |. CHICAGO W—Elated by an en-jand plans with party leaders from city’s major dairies came to terms) jive, under their/means and in jpublican incumbent of 24 ye@rs.| to take a managership in New- |mers in the vault. peuncsment Inet Sunday. thusiastic reception in the South,|Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Mis-|with the Michigan Milk Producers) the neighborhoods to which they ton, N. J., missed « coffee-hour | The robbers dropped some money Responding to another question,|Adlai E. Stevenson and Sen. Estes|souri and Ohio, Assn. are accustomed,” p ti p th party for him planned by em- /°" the floor as they fled to the Eisenhower said the latest.Soviet|Kefauver today wind up here a) After this, Stevenson's aides} Borden's Detroit Creamery and Each housing unit, Williams on 1ac ea S ployes at the municipal buildings, automobile in which they escaped. nuclear tests will not bring any|five-day series of regional strate-isniq, he will hold a “full-fledged,|the Wilson Dairy reached i said, would consist of perhaps 20 Ss but returned Iater in the day, | No one was shot or injured and change in U. S. national defense|gy huddles with Democratic lead-\no-holds barred news confer-|ment with the MMPA today. ‘lapartments, designed especially Sh Denise B when the presentation was made. | the three employes and five cus- 2,5 ramen a an a a eae ‘ ' Detroit —_ _— Co. grein for old people and located in their Peree Venise brown A native of Bangor, Me., he had| ‘mers locked in the vault man- t 1 xVIL ,» at a igned, - borhoods servi f ) ” = mats talk of abolishing atomic) The Democratic presidential and sonted by seniors, ae and ee “ee Detroit Pure Milk said — ion are would be offered ae, waa ¥ been with the city a year this — > ealilacein anol ws SUEZ—He again expressed con- rs i Fe z : é£ enson disclosed that he had re-|which to somersault prices at will. Sheree is survived b brother, es : Att b 1M ceived a telegram from Sen, Rich-|}owever, with the havoc created Wif f § t M K Seeed Brows Je. a Featier: r idl Mee wad Geetee = —— others enter- en y ard B, Russell of Georgia pledg-|jast spring by some within your j e 0 g ° C eon : Sloss, two 17-year-old Birmingham) Oniy one robber produced a gun Soe ing “my earnest support in whatiranks still too free in our minds). , . . Frank Brusha boys, have received suspended} 4, ™ Business Government |.°?*t be a successful cati-ito risk having an insufficient Gives Birth fo Girl sentences in Toronto, Ont., for con- any Png ec ager cine Jt a paign. ‘supply of milk for our valued cus- Frank Brusha, 50, manager of/spiring with a former bank clerk,) - oo ined the eee in ve Chiefs Join Mourners) Russell, a leader of Dixie forces !tomers, we have no alternative.” . Th the collection department at WKC| 16, to commit three forgeries. ¢ al he, soo of Doiron. Executt in the Senate, and himself a can-|TT™, Gon watement referred| BEAUFORT, S.C. (M— The wife\sore died suddenly yesterday at| The boys’ parents made réstitu-| Set all the money in the bank. etrol X@CUTIVE ididate for ‘the Democratic presi- to a milk strike in Detroit last of Marine S, Sgt, Matthew C. Me- his home, 207 Monroe St. tion of $150 they had each ob-| She said ‘it was customary to J a 5 = he did not care to go into that dential nemination in 1952, said)... Keon gave birth early today to 8) 44 6 of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar (tained through the forgeries. An-'take a certain amount of cash matter in great detail. GROSSE POINTE (INS)—Busi-/that there were some planks in spring. 7-pound, —— girl at Beaufort 5 -usha, he was bers on June 1,\tber youth, 15, faces charges in from the vault at the beginning of HEALTH—A reporter noted the nesg and government leaders na eS to — Hickor Grove Navy Hospi ol. ‘ ‘ 1906 in Racine, Wis. leach day “and hide it somewhere / Pole oa cedgerdienin ad pr tee» among the 700 persons who attend- scribe” sped seamen oF y It was the McKeons’ third child.| | Mr. Brusha, who had been « Nei hbor Tells a eS ee ~ “convalescence from rhajor abdom-|°4 the funeral of James B. Web- * * « Starts Classes Both the mother and the new baby| resident of the Pontiac area 20 qg Neck inte the vault every half hour inal surgery last June 9 is at an ber Jr., yesterday, However, he added that ‘‘the!, «we were reported doing well. years, is survived by his mother. = ‘ lor on.” end. The newsmen asked whether ‘es Democratic party is the only partyiin Old Building Mrs. McKeon was brought last! His body. was sent from the of Tied-Up Child “They didn’t find that,” she said. (Continued From Page 1) After scooping ‘cash from cage he did before he was stricken with| president of the J. L. Hudson Co, farmer, the small businessman] isi o-y Grove School district will. court-martialed earlier thisiHanson Funeral Home in Racine - an . was hospitalized for an operation drawers, the gunman forced cash- died Tuesday of an acute heart |and the average American and is open its old building Tuesday fo ,summer in the drowning of SiX\for service and burial. The President replied yes, he | attack while vacationing in nérth- pe cohene= eliminating SPe-!.i) pupils, kindergarten through Marine Rg og during a night and her husband was working. |ier Stuart MeGregor to open the does, ern Michigan. : eighth grade, Andrew E. Johnson : vault, which they emptied into : McKeon was convicted of negli- * ‘NEVER SAW GIRL . : sai ore Google Sportere.think| Grosse Pottte's: Christ Eplacopa al ti achest erty,” therewill he en gent homicide and drinking while| Andrew E, Johnson, 65, of 112| She told Denison she had never| es se reporters—think Grosse e's E -P TIA M A } > : » 60, he ts healthy, then they can say so.|Church. X on lac an ot lenthes served at fret, acjeowy His sentence is under re-/tregent St. died yesterday after-|seen Sherry, although the Wyatt) Te employes and customers Henry Ford I, president of /D) | din| on ; Moivre ae Gam Say tat’) Ford Motor Co., scheduled to be romoted in jowa Wath. greders will attend | \view by the secretary of the Navy. in St l in th x were forced into the vault cord Supt. H tt. noon in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital|family have lived in the neigh opi ne 6 Rh ee Pree - ; after a long iliness. borhood nearly a year. Mrs, Wyatt ite stecl-reg door slammed. « Bioonafield Hills High School, and’ Half- Fee licenses of 1 ‘ <.seemed to this reporter to be as — the 31 paleecrems, wae A former Pontiac school student, those who attended Birmingham The big outer steel door was not Born in Stockholm, Sweden onjrecently had mentioned the girl Feb. 14, 1891, he was the son of\as a friend's child whom she was| “sed. McGregor, by reaching f through the bars was able to velit a0 ever, He hendied replies absent hocemee Me plane. was Der Gioeae Ly Thorabin, has bean! Migh Sebel Inet yone wil om- 5 l 5 f d gael: Hulda Swanson John-|boarding for $25 a week, she said. apen the gals. to questions with a bit more snap ae acge oon Fh Repel the (Appointed registrar of Grinnell| tinue there. On dale Jalurday Mr. Johnsen who came to Pou-.| terrae Mme, Wyatt, arraigned | vers, Baker fixed the time of aw - a this wage 10 pallbearers i lowa College. Registration is set for Tuesday. "| Tuesday on charges of cruelty |. holdup as 10:40 a.m., ‘be- an He has been on the faculty and lasses that aft-/ Half-fee 1956 Michigan license tiac from Des Moines, Iowa im | to their children, are free on the first time since his operation.| Genera] Motors President Har-| staff at Grinnell since 1953. hore Samal rth wobneadny, but reg-|Plates go on sale tomorrow at the 1929, was employed at the War- | $1,999 personal bond awaiting ex- |¢°U** I looked at my watch when low H, Curtice attended as diditon graduated from St. Frederick’s|ular classes start on Thursday, |Secretary of State’s office, 55 N. rngg Wells Mattress Co. of De- | amination of the evidence against Ww Ki ifed H Ernest R. Breech, Del Harder tig} School in 1940. He received Parke St., Willis M. Brewer, them. ared to be 3 to 8 yeare of age. oman Knifed Her | niaued He leaves his wife, the former Pe ae - his A.B. trom Michigan. State Un-i34q Shareholders Up branch manager ani pe. ' Mrs, Pace said she protested to|was wearing a wide belt and, she Chrysler was represented by 'iversity in 1947 after military serv- The plates, good through Feb.|Anna Froese, whom he married/wyatt when. he returned from|thought, an old trench coat. |The Pontiac Police Nicholas Kelley Jr., Herman Weck-|ice as a captain in the Army) NEW YORK (INS)—General Mo-/28, 1957, are for any car, truck, (on Dec. 27, 1927 in Flint; four chil-|.or~ when he refused to obtain! younger bandit, she said, appeared nife: are seeking the ler, John P. Mansfield, David Wal- infantry. tors announced today that the num-|trailer-or motorcycle. __ dren, Russell of Clawson, Lowell, | nedical treatment for Sherry, shé(no more than 21 and was wearing Vander Zee, all past! Thornton received his M.A andiber of its shareowners reached a| Price depends on weight of the|Wallace and Mrs. Beverly Bell, all aid, the called police. la white T-shirt and blue jeans. ; his Ph.D., both in psychology, from) record level of 639,509 in the third vehicle. ~ jot Pontiac and two grandchildren. |—_*____ Mayor Albert E. Cobo, Police [the University of Denver. Other survivors include three they turned us against the wall.” Mrs. Baker said the gunman ap- quarter of this year. President e.6°< Edward 8. Pig- | Married and the father of three,|Harlow Curtice said the new peak| India sees no early end to over-|sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Min The woman was identified as Dor- gins and Councilmen Louls ©. [be is ‘member of Pxi Chi, national fig ee ee eve ee ce ak crea siMida Lee. “ie Eke nay , SATURDAY & SUNDAY othy Young, of 273 W. Wilson Ave Miriani, Del Smith and Blanche | phychology honor group, Sigma Xi, /sents again of almost 2,000 share-|However, a 51 per cent increase Hilda Lee, Mrs. Marie Ekstrand, | | The Victim, Mrs. Viola Johnson, of| Parent Wise represented the city jnationat science honorary, and holders a week in the last fivelin carrying capacity is scheduled nd frank Johnson allt suis 1S THE IDEAL TIME TO BUY SPORTING GOODS 393 Bloomfield Ave., told -police| @t Detrolt. jseveral professional organizations.|\months, __ under its second five year plan.|of Des Moines. dae : Se Tues Ve-8U s “e ee | ” : — a8 Pier State : Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Mon- | day trom the Huntoon Funeral, Home with burial in White Chapel Memoria] Cemetery. | | ‘|Estes Miller Estes Miller, 57, of 24 Walnut St, died Monday after a long illness. He was born in Brownsville.) Republican Chairman John Feikens the also were among the mourners. Others included Detroit Edison to st, President Walker Cisler, Michigan is list-\Bell Telephone head William M. Day and Ray R. Eppert, executive vice president of Burroughs. — State to Study Causes jof Brief Intestinal Flu LANSING ‘(#—The state health) — z)- | department has embarked on a) five-year study of one-day intes- tinal flu. r ‘The department said today it re-| ~ ceived a federal grant of $20,596 to finance the first year of the aoc z srind velocity 12 mp. Ph gr ras ery officialssaid|- 2 day at 1:08 p.m. disease which usually lasts) | tame Getarier ott Sm |i, then 48 hours, often reaches). I 5 ‘ j : t . if them now, save now — give later. ONLY 3-Only Children’s . _ All: Styles Coca-Cola Life Boat |Grettie Short Miller and was mar-| Coolers Jackets Cushions ried there in 1911 to Anna Jones. | nine years ago from Memphis, | 5995 _| Surviving are his wife and. daugh- ter, Mrs. Mae Berda Thompson of. : : : jot Brownsville and Bellfield off to choose that NEW JOHNSON OUTBOARD! Better Memphis. — values, bigger trade-ins . . . come in today, find out Mr. Miller’s body will be at the: * ey Reg. 16.75 se Mr, Miller came to Pontiac 25% 25% Orr Orr Pontiac; one sister, Henrietta Mil-. how little it costs to own that Johnson motor you've * Downtown ' : William F. Davis Funeral Home | : Se el A theee nen health department fom tots & oh on el a. : PD. Mn ssesees : taken to the Pleasant Grove Bap- e WATER SKIS ° OUTBOARD MOTOR OIL : tist Church for service at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Sam Littlejohn of- | Ivile, 0 Burial will be in Browns- research team will attempt to find You Are invited te Buy All of Your ville, Tenn, Sporting Equipment on Slaybaugh's Convenient Nab Peenagers Posting BUDGET P AY MENT : PLAN Ike Signs at Adlai Office , . ji PASADENA, Calif. @—AN may . OPEN SUNDAYS ‘til 1 P. M. ez~~--| SLAYBAUGH’S | ; tt bipeknue ous te Twi was ye SPORTS “SHOP | oe : ; to NATO meetings in-Europe. Joanne is the daugh- 630 Oakland Ave. (Corner of Cass) ' » ter of George’s atiministrative assistant, John | ~Phey ca eee oe wt, — ~ morning , Carlton, of Atlanta, * ; re pully egy eSayaten tice | Big, Free Parking Lot } = 4 1s FE8-0453 | —— \ ee ee i : «| y i i ge a St bt 28 Sie ee eee Rigs New York» City May to Try for Vacant Chair of Democrat Lehman NEW YORK w—Robert F.Wag- ner, New York City’s Democratic mayor, has made a bid for the U.S. Senate seat of retiring Her-\. bert H. Lehman (D-NY). His nom- ination by the State Democratic Convention appears certain, Overosmbig his pha is reluc- tance to run for the spot once occupied by his father, the late. New Deal Sen. Robert F. Wagner, ‘ Federal Civilian : Payrolls Rising been ROCHESTER..— A forget-me-not sale by the Disabled Veterans of America on Sept. 14 and 15 has by village council, as well as a tag day-for the Wom-| "s Relief Corps on Sept. 21, January-July © period Cost of Government Employment Now Over $10 Billion Mark “ROBERT F. WAGNER government was on a “ the mayor told a wae confer- ence yesterday: “We decided I could heal serve « by actively campaigning as a ‘member of the ticket with the hope that the people of the State of New York will not only help elect Adlai Stevenson but will also have confidence in my record and policy to send ~ to Washington to support me in that capacity.’ “i the Democratic pat sian 188 at j — Sept. 10 — sees fit to select me, I will accept.” |. Democratic leaders hailed his deision, * Said Stevenson: “I could not be more pleased. Bob Wagner has been a splendid mayor of New York City. He stands at the very top among the fine, liberal younger leaders of 3 Democtatic party in our. na- on.” . Sen. George Smathers of Flor- ida, chairman of the Democratic * * City Selling \slands, but Can't Find Them James River islands tthat city officials haven't been able to find for years will be offered for sale to the highest bidder here Sept. 10. the islands were lost or destroyed years ago, and the owners can't be found, But the city has gone on listing them on the tax rolls since the 1940's. Armstrong says he intends to up- hold the law, which says property on which taxes are delinquent must be sold. to find their property, says Arm- strong. ‘All we're interested in is collecting the taxes." spree” endangering prospects for a tax cut in 1957, and that Con- gress had “accelerated” the) spending rates. He said in # statement the pay- roll figures were. compiled by his committee from veports certified as correct by the various execu- tive agencies, They expenditures totaling RICHMOND, Va. (® — Three Maps showing the location of a billion dollars above the fiscal 1955 total of $9,621,000,000. Higher pay scales voted by Con-! gress over the years account for much of the rise, Byrd said, City tax collector Thomas C. Lead, zinc, and copper produc- It will be up to the purchasers Senatorial Campaign Committee, said Wagner's announcement “‘is . great news." And James A. Finnegan, Stev-/E enson’s campaign manager, said|E Wagner ‘‘will make a worthy suc-!/E cessor to one of the greatest Sen- ators New York ever had, Sen. Lehman.”’ four-year Wagner's term as mayor has two years to run. He E will not have to resign to cam- paign for the Senate. * ‘His oka: iaumy. of $40,000 a year is considerably more than the $22,500 he would receive as “a -anemnats Mixup on Cars Trouble for All Except Driver TULSA, Okla. (# — William S. Kanager ‘of New York City spent only a few hours in Oklahoma but he left his mark. Gene Hines, manager of a Tulsa! car renting firm, said Kanager ob- tained a car yesterday and drove to Bartlesville, 50 miles north of here, However, when Kanager com-) pleted his business at Bartlesville he drove back here in an auto he mistook for his rented car. It took police of both cities to un- ravel stolen car reports. Kanager was long gone by air when the — mix-up- was noted. Architects Will Meet ANN ARBOR W — Some 250 architects and designers through-' out the Uniteq States will meet E | Oct. 2425 to commemorate the E 50th anniversary of the Universary|E of Michigan's College of Architec- tere and Design. 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Sepa yage distances. 7 = = = . driving carefully ... share the road as we : : | . ‘ y, : j e | id eTYTTItTiTLtT ttt Over such comparatively short) | share all of ae" freedoms. ° : : | Clip Along Dotied Line and Mail | t ° 4 . [Jets Blast Off, Cause ° ; | ‘ j . « ¢ e e SOLUTION CLUES __ Stir in Oklahoma City | ° : pte OKLAHOMA CITY ® — Sonic|| ° r4 1. Not really as important in politics as it used to be. hace pealed across the Okla-| > ° 4 2 Sort of person a sensitive man wouldn't care to have : ot ares fof PE smnorton,f flag : : : : ' oe ice newspapers. ; 4 3. Prosecuting ‘lawyer certainly must determine the........ 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The kind of humor we encounter only too often. ° than ever! The softly flared skirt welcomes your § 12. The way some wrestlers..........upon each other, the ff $ bouffant pettis. Charcoal tones of brown, blue, §$ ring doesn't seem big enough. 3 green, rust, peacock ° 13. How .a@ captain handles the..,....... can make or break ; 4 : ° i a voyage. i e - : 14. Heat generated by it isn’t always welcome. s izes ° ° : 15. In the Orient, a really important one can command humble . | : rs | obeisances. . 4 Waite's Junior Dresses—Third Floor Fashion : 16. One of several features of a.......... would be lightness. ff : ° is * | ITTTIIITI IIIT lit i iii t iit : OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES | ‘ s . _. 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest Solid Stainless Steel ft with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- ge ‘ 2. A contestant may submit as many entries as he or she : d : L A R E “a ‘ wishes but they must be on official entry blanks printed in this f I mporte F AT W . : newspaper. . é : 3. ag aet an entry. the Ley eg must patet bie mee - ‘ - words * spaces, cut out the area en ‘osed by do - ins cod chet yeren eet evens, Wee | Saye om MID accept are in envelopes, @ No. ¥ 13 must bear a Tuesday, Sept 4, postmark (er belore), No REG. 9.98 4 entries received alter that time, whether mailed or delivered by ff hand, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible for_ ff : entries lost or delayed in the mail. . ‘ : ‘ 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the ff contest cannot be ansyered or acknowledged. ' § The Pontiac Press will eward @ cash prize of $1000 ff week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. I! ff more than one winning answer is received the prize will be ff ., divided equally among the winners. It any week or weeks Jf should pass without any winners, the prize will be added ff weekly until a winning solution is submitted. \ 6. Winners will be awarded on extra cash bonus of $25 — _ _ each if they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record on the day | : : On ee anes co winners are announced. Only one such bonus can be award ee ae = oe rs weekly prizes may ff . ¥v Ss 3 ae | | es, th-as-Silk! Friday uri contest’s end, Labor . Either or ff : ‘ ail will be consjdered:as official entry blanks | Strength alone doesn’t make a fine athlete—or a fine whiskey. ~ @ Winners and correct solutions will be announced ecch ff Smoothness is a very necessary ingredien i Friday of the week tollowing individual-contests. Olficial keeper] : | hy t. Kessler is a real of enewers, will be Frederick C. Ziem, prosecutor for Oakland | champion among whiskies... because it has all the character you | : pores, wll bow Benge te inna ft nigel ts meng oe want and it’s Smooth as Silk besides. That’s what makes it great. ‘ 1 ct aacere Pe Tree rege by ee pa ; sf 9. There is only one ¢ 5 | : nen be ted ane : hudges’ detision. All . aeee ; | z i Atl 2 SS eae ae nay Z ys. Pad | < 7 Z 4 ; A Aes eee RO bs j= + #5 ‘ for be 4 _ In view of the natural tendency. of il minds to accept as gospel trath what they are told or read in school, material contained in the ~ textbooks used in our publi¢ schools _ should be watched with great care. _ This is a matter normally left to each school staff, but the ultimate fet ty, as with other school ‘affairs, rests with the Board of Edu- * * * - ‘Unfortunately, some. writers of textbooks are not/objective. They do _ not tell both sides of a story. They ate propagandists, seeking to win - @ver the minds of young people to oo ; and ideals which sometimes are their parents. different from the-ideas held oe * One example is in the social sciences. It is common knowledge ‘that one group of social science __. writers, long faculty members at Teachers College in Columbia ~ University, set out deliberately to _ ell socialism in America. ~~» Their books “sell” the idea 6T b? government ownership of indus- - fry and business. They. devote | “pages to discussions of govern- “= ment ownership. Their discussions ~ are favorable. Nothing, or per- _ haps a single sentence, is said on "the other side of the question. Another instance where care should be exercised to see that our + Children are fiot mislec in our ? schools is in history. Many history % b hee , se _ ideology and aims, This is untrue. The French revolution aimed at a democracy. Our revolution set up a republic. Since there was no chance _ for a pure democracy to work, the natural result of the French revo- lution was the dictatorship of NaPoLEon. es * * ' These are but two examples which serve to illustrate the point that great care should be exer- cised in the selection of our text- - _ books. This is a subject which = the PTA groups might well con- & Sider as a legitimate part of their = activity. It certainly is one which ~- deserves the earnest consideration »- of boards of education every- - where. ¥ of Our Privileges _ * Perhaps everybody living in Pon- tiac or its environs does not appre- te what joy, satisfaction and con- ment awaits them in their home 4, if they only would explore it. os «€. * , s to make you feel sorry for the : io in larger cities who do not by” e such alluring possibilities with- jal white to a light * - * £8. = family also have a beautiful way of showing their growth. They seem happy in their roles of helping the wheat, corn, oats and potatoes sup- — f ply accessories to @ well balanced diet, supplementing the bread and other baked goods, the breaktast —-§ =. cereals and the waist-extending tubers that are the foundation of our livelihood. le The fruit trees are beginning to lower their branches under their . heavy burdens, and their watch— ful owners are getting out their limb props. No landscape can be more absorb- ingly beautiful than one dotted with a dairy herd. Such a sight cannot do . . otherwise than increase your longing for the world’s best drink, Another herd wilk:give you a satisfaction with your butcher. Perhaps he isn’t overcharging you — after all. When you see it on the hoof it looks even more appetite whetting than when on his block. The cry of the quail, the drum- ming of the partridge, the raucous crow, the blue jay with the chip on his shoulder, the soaring hawk, the busy robin, the wild flowers, includ- ing the queen’s lace. and sweet clover right at your car’s window, all will fill you with memories. , * * * Yes, a drive in the country at this season is an unforgettable joy, a con- tentment and health builder, and a panacea for most of our ills. MEA SERVicE me. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY.A ie UGUST #1,1986 > 2 | > David Lawrence Says: Ike’s Absences Target for Dems WASHINGTON—The Democrats say openly they are going to make a campaign issue of their charge - that..President. Eisenhower is a “part-time president.” Their idea is that, even before his’ illness, the chief executive was not giving full attention to his duties, for debate. For it gees to the very core of personal integrity and devotion te duty, It means that the Democrats will try to ~ Get out and commune with na-~ portray Dwight Eisenhower to— ture at its-best. The Man About Town Corn Still King Bumper Crop in Making on Farms in Pontiae Area Helping hand: Assistance, the best of which usually is found at the end of your own arm. a ad ee “ A drive into the country will show you that the corn crop in the Pontiac area promises to break all records. Profiting — by the frequent rains and hot weather, the fields show a remarkable growth and now are that deep luxuriant. green that means big production. Many of the stalks have two or three ears. It gives evidence that Oakland still is a big agricultural county. ; Celebrating his eightieth birthday’ is / Charles F. (Boss) Kettering, famed inventive genius of General Motors. I notice that Oakland County's Charles E, Wilson, » Defense Secretary, and . Harlow H. Curtice, GM President, head the list of guests at the day's observance at Dayton, Ohio. A long chat with the Boss at Miami last winter is one of the writer's most clier- ished memories. : think. In cutting down a willow, Arthur Namowics ‘ef Drayton Plains found a 1940 copper- “cent embedded six inches inside of its House more than has the present scribed calcium and vitamin D ; @ regular daily supplement to bark. - This column appreciates re- quests for information on any matter, and endeavors to get re- liable answers to the questions _ asked, including a recent one for the best method of approach in trying to cateh a greased. pig. ‘ Chinese asters with blossoms exactly _ one foot across are growing in the yard of — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hectman in Elizabeth Lake Gardens. * ee ‘ ‘Our schools aré=ppening soon, and _ Sheriff Frank W. Irons makes @ personal appeal. He would like _ to see Our county go through the coming: school year without the death of even one child. In plain words that admoni- tion ; “Watch Out for Kids” should never leave our minds. They're ‘Verbal Orchids to— shows that FDR the country as the kind of man who neglects his duty. It im- plies that, when he was com- mander-in-chief of the largest army in history eVer _com- manded by a single man, he must have had the same dis- regard of. duty, It means that, after being elected to the highest office in the gift of his fellow citizens, he has not Served con- clentiously but has purposely doesn’t know the White House The public will soon tire of the ed “health” or ‘“‘part- time” ‘issue. For the fact-is-that no human being can ee. that Eisenhower and Nixon or Stevenson and Kefauver will live out their terms if elected. The American people are not likely to accept. the thesis that, because a president might possibly fail to live out his term, it’s a good reason for voting for another can- didate who represents a totally. opposite point of view on the main_ issues of the campaign. The Republicaris will be answer- ing by asking another question: “Which would the American people prefer—a ‘full time’ presi- dent whe. devotes all his time to destructive policies or a presi- dent who, when he is at his desk, spends all his time de- veloping constructive policies?” It doesn’t take long to think up ways to spend money instead of and wilfully turned away from cutting out waste, It doesn’t take Dr. William Brady Says: the functions of his job. ' kind of personal attack get across on the stump? If there’s one thing about Dwight Eisenhower which has made an indelible im- pression on the electorate, due to his utter frankness and candor in his press conferences whenever questions have been asked of him about his work or his health, it is his unswerving honesty. People. may disagree with his views but they think he. is honest. Demo- about his work and lets it while he plays. : emphasis on his absences from the went Hyde Park and Warm and was away from the White House far more than Ike has been. Indeed, because it was war- frequently and have left the White incumbent. But the press here has not ePPzTiz E fe ee i rath teas Hie Lookine Back lands in Alaska, RED-FINN peace reported near. SPAIN PROMISES to sift attack on U.S. warship. . FECEEE ie many minutes to make a decision that can increase the military draft calls and send American boys into foreign wars. It doesn't require many hours to take ‘meas- ures that bring on inflation or to approve spending programs that ‘unbalance the budget and drive the purchasing power of the. dollar down to half its present value. What really counts in the long run is not the quantity of hours spent by some presidents in their recreations, such as playing bridge or poker with cronies, but the quality of the work done by a United States. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY For I delight in the law of God after the inward man:—Romans 7:22. * > * The law sends us to Christ to be justified, and Christ sends us to the. law to be regulated.—John Flavel. Main Factor to Sore Feet Is Lack of Calcium and D “Up to the age of fifty I loved to walk. Always walked home from work, a distance of three miles,” says a reader, That's quite a feat for one of any age these days. A prime rea- son why Americans, children and adults, are soft and steadily getting “Oh, oh, here we go againt Couldn't you merely ask casually whether you lack calcium, without Dr. “The doctor agreed. and pre- as my diet,” : he, ag well as his doctor, is a cut above the general run in savvy. continues eating extra calcium D. Fatheads usually resume i a Z } pecially insufficient duily intake ef calcium, vitamin D etc. This applies especially to the development of such foot trouble in young persons, In another piece, Around Voice of the People G 2. se This condition ‘is very annoying and nerve wracking to patients trying to get some rest and sleep. I am confined in a room on the Huron Street side and can’t sleep - yery well without sedation and this noise is very aggravating. Can't our polige do something about it? : Just a Patient Mr. Oak’s Report Is Contradicted I am sure the stores that sell electric fans will agree that the sale this year has been just a frac- tion of the usual number. We haven't needed fans. It hasn't been warm enough. How does the Weather Bureau explain this? Curtous I see by the Press that Mr. Oak, head of the weather department, says this is a normal summer. Nuts. Usually by this time I'm. black from the sun. This year I'm elu eneral: Hos ‘Mantle 4 7 * i i. ¥ 4 - Fe ' Quiet | Epeite.. ChGe : . barely brown. iow tome wise ee Might Get 58, but Never 60 I get a laugh out of you papers, You keep harping Mickey Mantle and Babe Ruth's home run record. Of course, he won't tie or break Ruth's record. news- ag hurry ... A phone auto, and ... Eliminated worry. Copyright, 1956 Peace Promoter Nehru Resorts to War at Home By JOHN H. MARTIN . INS Foreign Director A little-known war is raging deep in northeastern India, home of the former head-hunting Naga tribes- men. Indian_Prime Minister _Jawahar- lal Nehru, a self-avowed peace advocate on many fronts outside -his own land, including along the Suez Canal, has rejected a general » amnesty in this war. Independent and opposition members in the Indian Parlia- ment have demanded a general amnesty and new political ap- proach to the problem to prevent widespread casualties. . Nehru in reply has said that his troops will continue their deter- mined effort to wipe out the rebel Naga tribesmen — who demand independence of the Indian govern- ment. The battleground is the so-called Naga Hills district which is part of Assam province, and a moun- tainous borderland lying between the Brahmaputra River valley and upper Burma. FORMER SAVAGES j In this wild expanse of forest, mountain and stream are the Nagas, former bloodthirsty savages with a passion for head-hunting un- til pacified and to some extent civilized by the British in punitive expeditions that began a century ago and lasted until 1880. Now the Nagas are hunting down Indian troops. They. are led by one Zapu Phizo, and opposition deputies have warned Nehru that this rebel leader is the only man who commands a real following among the various groups mak- ing up the Naga People. __ Meishing Rishang, a Socialist and _ the only Naga member of the In- dian Parliament, accused the In- dian army of rivaling the rebels in_ atrocities. He said 2,000 Nagas, whose vil- lages were burned by the troops, now were starving in the forests, and that at least 500 more were imprisoned by the troops. FRIENDSHIP URGED Another Parliament member, who said he had no sympathy with the Naga claim to independence, nevertheless said that Nehru never could subdue these people by force. He urged the Nehru said that the rebels them- selves had burned down more vil- Case Records of a Psychologist: Insure Child’s School Success where my husband works. It cost have done it except for this : miracle, - Mothers, note Billy’s miracle. His mother may have changed the entire. family pattern for her future grandchildren. For she has made Billy fond of school when he wanted to drop out. A high school diploma brings $49,000 more in lifetime earnings and a college diplo-. ma adds an extra $103,000, so figure out for yourselves. Send for the booklet below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case S-353: Billy T., aged 13, is in the seventh grade. a “Dr. Crane, Billy was about to fail last year,” his mother said. in and reading So I told Billy we'd test each every. night for 15 minutes. us $25. ‘ “But it encouraged Billy and me to learn to type. I got a wall chart to show which should be used on the keys. “Then we would take turns prac- ticing. Billy can now type about 25 words per minute by the touch system and I can do even better ‘than that. “But having to watch words more carefully, led to his better g | i cL “For I finally got enough self-. ‘confidence to. enter some prize contests, now. that wé had a type- writers | j of all is | ested in school-and ‘looking for. ward eagerly to going-on to col _ “That's what I hoped and prayed for, but he Rever would ,) cs sin } I, eae “So tell all mothers not to give up hope. Have them use that fingers booklet and make a game out of i Se? ed PONTIAC PRESS, , FUDAY,atcust i aR a A ae FAMOUS MAKE APPLIANCES, TELEVISION and HI-FI @ Whinlpoot special offer WRINGER WASHER, TOWELS and HAMPER. 204.90 Value Surgilator-action wringer washer with towel set, hamper : fully automatic washer 13 = $468 = {7 i ia ee et | | 312. 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Rush to Federal’s! _Price includes Delivery, Hook-up, Service Come in and see wh YOU PAY LESS for famous make appliances at FEDERAL’ S! ‘5 buys you 60 | : ~ Glenn Miller hits When you buy a new “Victrola” ‘A5' phonograph by RCA Victor LIMITED EDITION VOLUME NO. ONE You won't be able to buy it at — ‘our record store. 60 all-time its include “Moonlight Sere- nade” and “String of Pearls”. It’s a reg. 24.95 value... yours ve just $5 with the purchase of ’ RCA Victor phonograph. RCA Victor automatic ’45’ record player 29: a T a a PAY EVEN LESS Plays and i ‘cd | FC ireioe sling, Ercan ‘oe WITH TRADE-IN . Compett, lightweight RCA . "= a Victor: portable ‘45 @The “Eaton” 21 with 261 sq. inch picture area @”High-and-Easy” tuning. Balanced fidelity sound ‘ \ The Pt esi 1957 “Eaton” RCA Victor Television that brings you 261.q. inches of “living image” picture. Silverama aluminized 39” : Pekan eS picture tube gives you a crisp, clear picture. Balanced fidelity sound THERE ARE STILL A. HW wie pe a oom ‘is rich and room-filling. Here's luxury in big screen console TV at. bie ACTORY-FRESH 1956. It’s automatic, too. Album ts en gt perro Aad ca ale f Town . to Settle Pacha’ sy] Puzzled 4, 906 * hese Is Called ‘Off. pecially‘ ol nw, ct be ie say Se ae deat aaah ade 1 BeM|pected to be within evgryone’s ducive to @ success 1a S/someone, then, was painful, but. catia, aoater 2 corem, et he tik a aoe have ha cunintn sae Bet 9 GO, gd the Bertil righter, a deadly man ®ith a GUN. is right. A BRISK per-|50 that is the better choice business-|- 8 WORDS is right. Since the t : ul i ith it ‘| zi E § : if 2 h EE it 23. | lk i i ‘ 3 4 é f z i i Zz 5 i rE E 5 q i z £ z R i 8 Fz i = . : 5 Sept. 13. in * ‘marched out) on the field. 3 ; - : 4 E Z i gFe He é Fi 3 3 B: Hi HL es = z "i : #2 _ 5 e 'WON, it may not matter how soak mana based it raged earlier, But how the bat- on se alee 4 ae any assur- a 4 tle is Now makes it very —. ance. It may be a matter of reniietic,”. he apse j tant how it raged earlier, for the|cenuine hope; but certainly not "YOUR HOME LOVELIER = that is left for winning. It is bet-!neid in golf, baseball, etc., should ter to win even a pyrrhic’ (disas-|pe one of genuine confidence and ;trous) victory, than to lose such ajcan most logically be so. ago. S » have just Filed out (hit easily) me Payette location, a thriving flies), they know to a better iron producing center during the. Civil War, was up for public sale| Sept. 11. The motel was to be sold 4 anything can|Monkey Business Legal 9. WON is right. If the battle is ox of - Seanbe Soni ies SO ey uses an. early.stages determine the strength | Confidegce. A STANCE, or position| A, NeW mountain range waterproof paint KC) Guaranteed 5 Years ~ “You Must Be FO PS ) = "frening over ai _ BASEMENT ea. USE . Easily applied —it does the job in a See aS eke cad pices cok pom ; sealed to prevent seepage. 17-1 9 s. PONTIAC PAINT eine ili SAVE WASTE PAPER! We Are Now Paying | NEWSPAPERS . .. . . 20c: Per 100 Lbs. “MAGAZINES .. .. .. 45: Per 100 Lbs. Scrap lron—Junk Cors—Structural. Steel FrpaBON STEEL CO. 135 Branch Across from American Forging & Socket FE 4-9582 | battle. This would be how the bat- hemes tek: ‘\Engine Failure Downs 10. RACK is right. Cares that|Plane With Shigemitsu_ RACK a mother torment her con- NEW YORK mA United Air-| tinually and age her before her 1 lines plane carrying Mamoru Shi- may stun her by. their unexpected-}. ’ ter; retu |ness or even by their incongruity. sodey amned to aw Xi ; But you can see that such ©are8 lan hour ‘after it left for San San Fran- I STAIN-_ 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY ‘JUST NORTH of TELEGRAPH a RPE jean only réck temporarily. Any-| cisco, - one who fs rocked. must spring| * © back or cope with the situation. To} The plané made a j be racked is more serious, since|ing with three engines, as | racking cares cannot be considered engines stood by merely temporary. The ll, STALK is right. Asingleiand a _E STALK of wheat could hardly be| Shigemitsu_was_en_route ‘hori a good sign whereby to judge a/via- San Francisco, after whole crop. A Stack has much/ences in M my | more evidence to offer. A single|he boarded the plane he said “Re- | al STALK Wiay be puny, extra fine, lations between the United States | Se lor just average, due to peculiar| and rete oninabtmcal¢ Sages : ; circumstances of growth. But a FREE ESTIMATES on whole stack would -have many i nS © Remove Ink, Lipstick, & “a: = i eee —_Frult,—ete.,-with_any household detergent, ice Drayton Floor Fashions a contestant, according. oo Sab a Highwoy, ‘Drayton Plains : OR 3-2552 iy . 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BIRTHDAY SPECIAL Sale of $99 Silk O tamb nn . .B3¢ ‘F BIRTHDAY SPECIAL FALL Mouton goes back to school, Casial or , tes wear, they — look. as nice with slacks as they do in a formal. Spe- cially priced. $199 Grey Kidskin . $169 $399 Northern . Muskrat seer -$299 $499. Mink Stole . * ++$299 Charcoal Flannel Slacks .,. .8.99 Long Sleeve Sport Blouses. . . 3.99 Ladies’ Levi's ...0.00000++4.45 Corduroy Bermudas ...... .3.99 i iii ca [eit pHOA a SPrcin BIRTHDAY SPECIAL BIRTHDAY SPECIAL 500 Res. to a0 | able, wear] % styles’ tn call | Men’ : Pants s\e _ 3.88 ee GMEAABMRLKM MBL LAE LAL AMAB AA AERA AMS ER MAM EE ee OO Oe ek Le & ee ee He ee eee ee ee ee eee we ee A eet, “ SO RCE I eit Ea Rita ae cag ea cae co oo f Be \ 5 aH J PAR Sea J * we. F og - 4 = A r a | _o 8 - |eold water.” Or Warren ( er|Muscarello may brood BO gare ceqg gs cegemepeant eggs “ORO Democrats may get some con-jof a game preserve’) Harding—|fact his ancestors were 12 CU. FT. Th ' a, ee eae cael} Nee eee Te a as A ’ wy Oe bam « a , Dae. Lie at se : Pe ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1956 5 mi ees ( @ ‘ 14 | ae , : ; ; | & . ; — ' Vame? More Than You Thi oH | ) , a. | Cale (Balt) |Monroe is one, who delle | with the we RU | eae PD gy eg Pm yea Me Ba hn | : iia Regular Price Ketauver, the Demo-|meant ‘“‘one who lives at or "30 T Mpped the page 0 —_— . : 5 ASS presidential candidate. ve, names that hold a lot of|those who objected the * ° * Dwight means light-complexion- 'éd, and it also means a ‘of Diot, possibly a pet form for one for you,” murmured Frances. | ~S San | — Searching for a quick comeback 1 | - ‘ te You ve |Dionysus, the Greek god of wine. stale - ‘ . Sa | “151° "YOURS — OR ONLY enough to shear through iron Estes is derived from These are tidbits turned up by Elsdon 'C. Smith, a New York at- — torney who, after 20 years of re- ~. ee ; ‘search, has written a mtg ob. ): Dictionary of American Family ¥e es TS 'Names.”’ He gives 10,000 exam- : : ples, ranging from Aagaard, CALBI MUSIC CO. IS THE EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR j|/dweller in the yard by the river, THE CONN DIRECTOR, CONN, SELMER BAND IN- ee ee ee ‘STRUMENTS, AND THE BUNDY FLUTES AND WOOD. Peal anes we ian ie | HAVING ONE OF THESE WONDERFUL BAND IN- - renting frst, The Chines id Loa Angeles county has been] @ AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING STRUMENTS WITH WHICH TO START THE NEW |) ™°re than 2,000 years ago. rs fe-| , FALL TERM. a Ne Cosel oy ool : Here ore. the orighiel senmnings ‘The engineers said they found to Push—-Neo Pan to Empty 1 PS aa of some of the names that may be Cornet or Trombone ...... .$137.50 | Flate ..$138.00 Clarinet . $119.50 ‘familiar in your neighborhood: | SYMBOL OF UNITY —-The Pde wedge poset nd © MOIST COLD Compartment Ask About Our Smith—A metal worker. Netherlands will be the first of six ) 90 Day Rental Purchase Plan Brown—one with a dark com- Registr ation “thin skin’’ of fuel which does not| Jones—son of John, “gracious|nations of the European Coal and| Vetlcle.. engines gO fa ing) Uncovered Foods Stay CALBI MUSIC CO. |=: Sees : 2 : : " ohen—the sana ae P ush P leases | Now under study is the next | 8s NORGE 10 ft. Reg $ e i ® * * 9.95 GM Researchers Claim’ Mixture of Air Fuel in} Cars One Source LOS ANGELES (INS)—A discov- Rts, (As Pictured) ‘ot Michael, “who is like God.” But next to the walls, there is a’ . ‘gift of Jehovah.” Steel Community to issue the “‘Eur- Srey 8 Gere Flavor Fresh for Days! aad Baldwin Pianos aad Organs | Johnson, Johnsen, Johanson,|ope Stamp,” as a symbol of the} The air fuel mixture, ignited by, 119 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-8222. |""" Pa gta WASHINGTON U®-—President Ei-| to the Log Angeles smog prob- | SPECIAL $23 | d A , flames “ilsone who gsinds gran, posal activites among the mer sous the coun n chat - NO MONEY DOWN * * @ tions. ouc Mickelson, Mikkelsen—the son iain cool chamber walls. 1 24 MONTHS TO PAY Derivation of the names of some aprevtng reer gayle = ‘ | scribed. today as. “very ADPY"|genrch statt member who reported with trade about a_ nationwide Republican the discovery, would say only that. ee ea ildiun asian Pe eT eee women's campaign’ to register rurther studies are needed to find, Bex satariegeessatecatytreeana eas - | qualified voters. zs out how the “thin skin” develops, | | Miss Bertha Adkins, assistant|(_ Sl! Phases Of @ motor vehicle's 3 : c |chairman of the Republican Na- : ss jtional Committee for women's ac-|,, ... ; tivities, told Eisenhower at the British Beef Export Up | White House that 3,000 women of) yonnON — Great Britain im-| to the interview, The words are | \the organization wi ; a "Republican registration rounds ane - YOUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE SPECIALIST 4 mp Waue November, requirements, compared with 2.6 aie ioe shen | Miss Adking “wore her much-(nition pounds, or 42 per cent, inl Lak N. Saginaw St.. Richie ul s Pat FE 5-6189 sake vo embroidered on each stocking. « | Reporters asked if the President Bs. \ Pe a | - jadmired them. She replied, “I don't think he looked at my stock- ee a eae ~ ee om JA \ings. But he noticed my pin," she Cid Sy a =~ wes wearing & geld ceghent on so 2 ae TF BROADLOOM VO (ICL. A t, color, clari ra As cameramen and reporters 4 . q Se. oa BA s jentered the President's office at : : os NS Be |the close of their conference, the) ' . 4 ero GES =— chatting about other matters—the 2233. President and Miss: Adkins were’ 4528 Dixie H D Pi ixie ra loins see's former Democratic director of WYee ytoe Se ee Pein: “tl “Primitive Rusticana” _ Hi Cut Pile thought that India—what's her; name, India Edwards—was the tare, ie now; she was for eB Ww hs fk ws 4 seen os ny . Rayon and Nylon : Harriman,” Miss Adkins replied. Sq. Yd... “Katie Louchheim is the big wheel becut. es ee 3132 Smoke Bugs Dangerous “Sq. Yd. 3 | CHICAGO # — Fire prevention | me jengineers with price com- es. (pany say smoke are more : es |dangerous than firebugs. Insurance | 100% Carpet Rayon ge |specialists say damage caused by) Se jcareless smokers last year totaled | om jabout 65 million dollars while fires, a of incendiary and suspecious origin 6 RADIANT DIAMONDS 3% — Frey a of some 25 mil 10 GLORIOUS DIAMONDS = ” Yes, a full carat Fe of quality dia- $ : 3 monds at an ne astounding low 3 price, Set in 14K oe gold. 350A WEEK & | "CARPET of demons in ‘200 | es ~ low er ! , $ DS insetetion and” 14K gold, Rubber Padding. Sq. Yd: Ou are assured of HERE IS JUST AN EXAMPLE: geeetenes For Only Approx. $222.00 ‘You Can Install Wall to Wall Carpet in a 9x12 Dining Room PLUS a Large 12x15 Living Room NO MONEY DOWN! 36 MONTHS TO PAY! 2.50 A WEEK LEER MPL ECR AE oi P cipsmcioes o ‘MAGNIFICENT DIAMOND Imagine! A Vq-ct. diamond at the. $ lowest . ever offered. 14K gold mountings. Buy : now, 1.25 A WEEK FREE ESTIMATES — YP ALL WOOL Call ) _ ORlando 3-4109 _ HELOOP PILE — And one of our trained salesmen will stop Fi TWEED *] 0 oeiatite fide sees | oa. | | WEED *1092 {pe he 25 S PIO. (Next to Osklend Theater) | 4524 Dixie Highway, saellciecsoeen ti : ok Heart i OR 3-1279 Fi , : \, # e j f i — \ - “s 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AvsugT 81, 1956 ), they must bdo Stren, oor child must be dergarten teacher at the new Cora Bailey School, says one of the big- gest problems for teachers is keep- ing track of lost béots, mittens and scarves which have not been prop-\,_ erly marked. Also recommended! '° is that parents buy boots large enough for children to get on and off easily. Another big help to teachers ts ‘teachers. It’s all in a to Kindergarten.” . When enroll their chil- parents a child whe knows how to tie his dren next Thursday and shoelaces. Mrs. Hillebrand also low to. -repare Ts for School says children, should know how to use a handkerchief and be weil supplied with them. Occasionally children find it hard adjust, Unknowingly, parents may have filled the child with fear of school and teacher. Remarks such as “wait until you go to school, your teacher will take care ot 40s be toto toe By ergene 4 children get off on- the right foot Parents should teach their chil- dren respect for others and respect for authority. This cannot be done entirely in school—it must have a foundation in the home, authorities say. : * «* @ School will be a child's home away from home. The booklet advises parents to talk with their children and help him understand other schools. at Milford High terday were put on an “extended a odtee elementary students in the old Milford elementary hin x fo hip, tench, ers and his playmates, Kisdergarten classes will begin Sept. 10, four days later than the % Days Extended MILFORD — High School stu- dents reporting for orientation yes- program to make room for BB cn “ Lot~ CHICAGO — Now there’s a do- it-yourself thermometer, which an. electronics hobbyist can ‘make, that / lets a person see, simultaneously, the temperatures at a half-dozen points—usually in a number of | rooms or parts of a house enorme eee oe aa LAST 3 DAYS OF LEWIS’ AUGUST SALE : 10 - ‘Piece KROEHLER Room Group. LEWIS—/ine foniers LARGE SWIVEL | ROCKER 49" | 219. onge and CHAIR or 2-PC. SECTIONAL ee ali tie caliaeatin. tied. tinadiiinad et a we A smart modern swivel rocker . . Aarge and comfort- able. 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FRIDAY, aveust a Ban RA ep nag SIE CY Many Fac 7 Troy ‘Solves: Water Sne . = Fourth Well ‘|iere ra Hair Saas seied lara ak. = (Waterford Slates tl UCKING DUIMPCrs|r iy te truck west ino « desi SOSSION ON Tuesday : Clears Future : With Wild Truck on the lt of the Matrny, sme ; James M. Hare he fears his) Point. City to Discuss Opening nace inating dooren, arming Ten minutes later an irate The- of Badder Street Along |in rive down U. S. 16 between) odore Black of Detrolt, ‘showed 1 SYLVANIA .. . CROSLEY ... OLYMPIC... GRUNDIG HI FI. . . CROSLEY ond a well from Bir-| tween Novi and Farmington, a | Jokingly, Hare said he likely lost/the non BENDIX APPLIANCES of mingham will be unnecessary. 10-ton truck eased in to the some votes in his wild ride, and , provided ke : rong) way alongside him, ic Kuo added not so jokingly: “I know one proper drainage and fencing is ar- 1 like this new, st | LONDON — An pueaslainpdloc ta Wenders subdivision will t@ crowd, Hare turned for an |thing I lost with that big baby on) ranged. oes ’ be enough to let us ignore the oth-| angry: look at the driver, There |my tail—five years of my life.” Plat for Cherokee Hills sub- : Up a er well,” City Clerk Lawson Lock-| wasn’t one. ‘division No. x2 was approved, Save To Eas Terms pant onid itp morning. He shot his state-owned Buick out ‘Graduating Saturday | subject to biacktopping andi | y The well, driven front, slowed and braked as the! sseranoRA—Donne Jean Bice,| “Set imstaliation. = y an TV Consoles, | fc, cr Combinations Payments! Bice of Lapeer, formerly of Meta-| saie in the area Sept. 14 and 15. a4 eased the : of|n& Class of 1956 at the Henty/Grange Sets Event. | intersec-\the careening truck, tooting his| Ford. Hospital School of Nursing. - a coeurred the Big Beaver Adams intersec-|i%~ retiring a tree arm out| Graduating exercises and recep-|_ METAMORA—An afternoon and Ne i yThe city’s system when the clty|8® open door, A tion are to be held tomorrow after-icrange ig slated for Sept. 20 at too kit over from the towhship| RUNS OFF ROAD noon, at the Educatibn Building/the Hunters Creek hall, with the ch has accommoda-|recently consisted of three wells.| Several, motorists took to the!on Bethune avenue, Detroit. local Grange members as hosts. Sand County 4-H Grabs State Honors Waterford Resident | Lockhart expressed hope that ini red i C h> ’ |leasing agreement shat would make ‘ F 1 v n Uras —— drain on gage Oakland County rig iio placed fith with ie Seaewe Winners of the demonstrations 158 Oakland Ave. . E 2-378 ee unnecessary. ranked among top winners as ent Holsteins as &/and contests will take to . z8 — with sateen, Jadetinn when|that Dee ee is ~_ today beings to a clone: the 4ist pe Nak ont maces Sone Otiag the following sce Cllies, _ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN REAR . : struck another ve-|TToy, owned unused te Show on campus/of more es, Police Hunt Woman hicle in front of 9241 Elizabeth|Birmingham., _ lot Michigan State University, {Stuart will be eligible to take their|Wterloo, New York, Washington or, sci Doily 9 to 9 Lake Rd., Waterford Township, last|coNSIDER DRAINAGE The East Orion 4H Club took janimalg to the National Dairy night = (ea eS SS Cari C._ Shelford, Sl, ot S161 visions, of which 58 homes are] Mating demonstration conte The sheep shearing contest 2S —— ‘ice yesterday 9 middle-aged wom-|and released at ‘Pontiac General ooo eM construction in Wen-| te first place pen over all breeds | Take Orion. James Thompson, an ha Eis tenia Ge neonate are being worked out by in poultry. Milford, 4vas third in the tractor Objections of the residents rea ee ae a ae ee stest and], Also entered from Oakland Coun- cently caused discussion with city ty was the first place winning Ayr-||) . ety orieat content, FesPeC" shire herd. Ellen Miles of Bir Other county winners. were mingham was Junior Champ; the Shelford| Clty comimissioners on Tues-| Janet Long. po Bre winning the- Bob Claussen, Lake po an! placed} in front of} day night, when the meeting has | food demonstration contest = nag ven as cnaamlbe tier could not avoid the| beem scheduled because of Labor | taking first place with a Hol- Ayrshire showmanship; not| Day, will consider a new road’s | stein helfer. Se rca te aa ee in| opening for through traffic, aieaet Hutchins, Rochester Ayrshire with his Holstein took first place}; O*Xland County placed third i i n soe : Hi FF 33 2 : E Zz . i § Z Z oe i a : E z agg | ? 3 : i [ i ‘i ict, : ed [HE if at pil ii 85 | z : : i : + it BE: 5 | : gree y E i E stop as he started turning! Opening of Badder street is need- ed for ry and police car route,|Senior yearling, Junior Champ, re-| and seventh in vegetables out of hockhart says, and because sev-/Serve grand champion, and first) several hundred entries, It alse individuals and subdividers|Place in the Holstein showman-| took second place in boys work- ship contest. ing quarter horses, The first : with 5 Its [| epee aston E | . | i | | | | | | : a z ul a iI if 3 | SHORST. | lK (i, WINDOW FAN Z_8. 95 Reversible Window Fans 12.95 Children’s Children’ “ Swim Foals | chilitn’s |TABLE 42"x72" Rockers CHAIR Reg, $14.95 | ADLAI STEVENSON i Will Speak at Murphy Park, Between the aie Take Oakland's Nose! to Fairgrounds il (East Blvd. near South Bivd., Pontiac) f +! ucts ever shown at The Michigan | State Fair, officials said as the ° Flag Raising Ceremony—12:30 P.M. Hours of 2:30 and 4:00 P. M. | : rrr | 3.69 | 35 | 6 Soe Fa P L ® it Sere “You Always Pay Less at L & S! ! Picnic, Games and Contests, Ball Game a) 28 Fy ". 7 Zl © SPEAKERS: | _ U.S. SENATOR MeNAMARA | | GOVERNOR WILLIAMS | _ FURNITURE SALES L & S$ 3345 AUBURN RD. (M-59) ; 1 Mile East of Auburn Hgts. DAILY 9 TO 9——SUNDAY 12-5 | PHONE FE 5-9241 LT. GOVERNOR HART | _. CONGRESSIONAL CAND. SUTTON | PRESIDENT U.A.W. WALTER REUTHER Pres. Mich. C.I 0. AUGUST SCHOLLE || © BAND MUSIC — AMATEUR CONTESTS. || DANCE 9:30 P.M. : | | Every one Invited! LABOR ie | CHILDREN - - BUSINESSMEN oi wy 34 .95 | HOUSEWIVES - - FARMERS tt PROFESSIONAL FOLKS ) . GENERAL PUBLIC Come and. Shake Hands _ OTHER TYPES AND SIZES xs AS "REDUCED PRICES! | ye _ Sar _—~-———amrmmnnrnininransate —————— oo . v viele ¥ ANN ARBOR @®.-Looking for & ay said it has been foundja germ called lactobacillus in the a fractal Si excuse to Kean Dngfase fyb trvnne logos moor ‘ be NG new excuse to diet? — diet can be reduced it it is prop- The germ is found in great quan- So Coganteiier dy The University of Michigan’s|¢tly done. - |tity wherever tooth decay appears. 4 edHard Top [School of Dentistry hes one, but #8 University experiments have shown » lodel Stock ‘fj they aren't looking for on-again-| ‘The patients will be counseled pert eal dhe te hci s og 5:20-.ae YT ie loors, | uring reguiar vista to tho wai. /®4 With Secay, al | » 1500" * ® sad thel Versity’s extension centers at -But Dr, Jay says a patient will |ing up patients to prove it is possi- : Ras 8 laciehoatiag count a his ito a a sme j ‘ FOR: | Dr. Philip Jay, chief of Mich- : Se UNI R EDITORS ? Sth ANNUAL crater, and, bead ot the stn, | STATE CHAMPS J now is dectericlogical. Qualify 1:30 P.M, J), “Tou ths project, the prac : ee Soi Hticing dentist. will have’ an oppor- | Fizst Race 3 P.M. jjtunity to test'the use of this method } (Note Tims Chonge) ron 6 pp Frags: cong 100 LAP FEATURE — perpen shares term gee ADDED EVENTS |cooperative in a difficult dietary | GUARANTEED PURSE ji'ceime.” : | Dentists will select one of sev- PONTIAC M-59. Jeral patients with severe tooth de jcay. Helen Benson, a University SPEEDWAY fiziion exer. wil sive each 4 MILES W. OF AMPORT preedipe spgytangpemene Bage oec ee giclosely y on their low sugar diet. STUDENTS ARE ENROLLING: NOW for the BEGINNING CLASSES _ fimte sit tn wete pnts oar onthe dated ines te Tuesday, September 4 (Evening School, September 6) —— classes Business nistration, High-. Gee” Geaetlot Recoted Junior Accounting, jf Gregg Speedwriting, .Typewriting, i’ Comptometer,; Calculator, etc. Re, : : s - i o eeeececuee wp Pe eeeecowee cove coesegetaee -— oa: os MN) FOLD UNDER il aan eed ake ia ek the last eure” ent neon a for }||young Americans began to experiment with them. | | The first American car was built by two such experimenters, the || Duryea brothers, in 1893.-Two years later a model built by them won | |the first automobile race in the United States, in Chicago. In 1900 many | |of the cars were driven by electricity or steam, but within a few years all models ran on gasoline. stop them. ~ Widh sour ctupetie Gilde thie ploture of an carly ear. Paste it down | a } }|picture will stand. (The Junior Editors $10 award goes to Janet Cline, Grand Ledge, | | Mich., for being the first to suggest this. Perhaps you have an idea, if 1||s0 send it in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP News- a | | Tomorrow: Fiying the Mail. Truant Officer Given OK to Carry Gun for Safety FRANKFORT, Ky. & — When ae Half-Da and Ev. Doin wrens: itate eure ie pitt Liven fs Yl tran nce fos) sae Row aeRO FON Group cea poeple yas prions The Set theta | for protection in the line) Asks Board to. Order free employment servi Organization in Seattle APPROVED for VETERAN TRAINING |} Ruben Watts of the si to Register - asked if truant officers car | e ° ’ Gon WASHINGTON. # — Harry P | - The Business Institute tteens, 260, 07 as. BOO sisi obiy sgl > War “TW, Lawrence Street PONTIAC Phone FE 2-3551 a an os pelea ieee Pension Union in a case in Call, Phone or Return This Ad for Bulletin CLOTHES pine ton Pea . f the ‘SIZE 6.70x15...11295 =>: FAMILY a facial A | J : y : Wh pe aK ee ri - Es / ‘ 3 j J \ \ ike ® KX Bea a, one | \ ay nS THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, AUGUST 31,1958, eg er Se : = ae i. ‘maw Your Tactobeciliu Count? : “ers * | =Lose Weight the UM Dental Way #) | GRAND OPENING SPECIAL and country people and sometimes they would put tacks on the road to Cain Calls ae | 750 PERRY ST. Open Menday Thru Seturde ope AM te PM. ; 178 N. SAGINAW. wf Aral Friday 9:30 A.M. te 9 P.M. 9:30 to 6—Sundey 9 A.M, to 6 P.M, Open vr GRAND OPENING special Fresh Baked . | Golden R; Kroger en Ripe Ban an aq ; Large! Yellow-ripe! Firm! 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This green stalk of corn grows completely uninhibited in its 8 at Broadway and Fulton Street. if, Fi ws to work with patients at the Pon- tiac State Hospital. : i ffE o37 ig fi mT Hoel Rae + igi i g ries Q—Will clippings left after mow- ing be good or bad for the lawn? A—Most helpful if the lawn is Clout, newest product of Scotts apply when you buy it. Bag treats 2500 sq ft - $3.95 grass are the worry, knock Shaker can that fits ScottsWand - 69c tees easy, ing. i Foster's Hardware & Sporting Goods search is the blaster of matted, wiry Crabgrass ... also disposes of Dallis Grass, Foxtail, Goosegrass. Clout is a drastic cure...may brown lawn temporarily, but good grasses soon recover. Dry formulation - ready to - Where scattered clumps of Crab- with Clout in handy shaker can. Scotts Spreader -Guaran- lawn- Time saver - treats 1900 sq ft in six minutes, Ir.-$7.95 No 33 - $14.85 mowed regularly. Grass should be Today's Grapes Quizzing the Gardener cut when it is 2 to 2% inches long and with the mower set to cut) about 144 inches. If grass ts too long and thick the clippings may mat down and injure the grass below, Short clippings dry out in a day or two and add considerable organic matter to the soll, vate the vegetable garden? Larger, Juicier Big strides have been made in the hybridization of grapes in the ast decade. Today they are larger, sweeter and juicier, thanks to our plant scientists. The ideal location for a grape vine is on a slope where there is good air as well as soil drainage, but they can be grown practically everywhere except in a swamp.“ Biack, red, purple, white, golden, blue are some of the colors of grapes that can be grown by any home owner, Grapes can be grown on a wide variety of soils, gravelly loam or clay. They'll bear the second or at least the third year after plant- ing. Grapes must be pruned to bear well. One of the widely-used systems jof pruning is to train to a single stem wth four canes or branches at right angles to the main. trunk, There are a number of grape varieties for each climate. Consult Re- out A—Do not cultivate much in hot weather. Just enough to keep the rows weed-free. An inch is deep enough, otherwise you may injure vegetable roots. i. 7. * 2 .Q—Is it necessary to lime the soil around established lilacs? A—Lilacs show their need for lime by not growing well in an acid—soil, If you have plants that are several years old and have shown poor growth and sparse lack of lime. Several trowelfuls ‘of agricul- tural lime cultivated and watered well into the soll about the plants may be the means of revitalizing alling plants. A good dose of superphosphate applied: with the lime would be appreciated Q—How far north will apricots grow? wherever the peach will grow, but than the peach, satisfactory crops with sige nurseryman for his ad- will not set where later spring — are common. Q—How often shauld one culti-' blooms, it is probably due to the} — Apricot trees will grow} since the apricot blooms earlier) |Others paint bottles and containers. Rise committee often attends all- id y Horto-therapy council meet- ings at Ann Arbor, Pontiac and Northville in order to keep well informed on new projects which may interest shut-ins, Members of the committee who nue, BEFLOWERED FLAGPOLE — Entwining morning glories have been coaxed up this sparkling white flagpole at the Ted Koella home, 1845 Woodland, Sylvan Lake. Charles Jenks, shown here, and Mrs. Koella, his daughter, have watched the blue blooms and urged, them up to their nearly ten-foot pinnacle, making a brilliant land- mark in the stretch of green lawns not far from Orchard Lake ave- have been functioning for over a) year are Mrs. John Plassey, Mrs. | J. Arcure, Mrs, Mason A. Case, Mrs. B. “4 Murray and Mrs. C. H. Whitlock. Tree Transplant Requires Late Summer Care The tree transplant that lives through August and September is well on its way to healthy adult- hood. As we approach September, there is a likelihood of more hot 1651 S. Telegraph FE 2-3559 [tye tnd meager rainfall, , Open Mightly "til 9—9 to 2 on Sunday oon ape pean. ¥ Where water is fimited, the OPEN SUNDAY 9 to 4 Watering: Pest Control ‘Still N eeded spider mite and ants are ever- ipresent in the garden. Being easy to see or identify, they can be kept under control because of the sev- eral available, effective insecti- cides. - It's surprising, too, ‘what help handpicking of slugs is, Washing with-aforceful stream of water also is an effective method. And keep after the aphids and cv ged pf patel apg ape ey or spray. If possible, do the job on a windless morning, Tuberous begonias should be at ~ For POWE vend ‘LAWN LEE—the Tractor Man R GARDEN ibe 8 oft aphids and red spider mite |. their best now—but many are not.|. Lush Shade Trees Need More Water In districts where spring rainfall was above normal, shade trees are now providing the heaviest shade in years—but an ironical twist of fate is making them more suscep- tible than. ever to serious “sun burning." * ¢ ®@ Unusually lush foliage requires an extra supply of water and nutri- ents. In the heat and height of summer, nutritional and water de- ficiencies are reflected as leaf scorch. One of the most important ele- ments to tree dietetica_is nitro- gen, which is water soluble. The immediate control for leaf scorch, a browning of leaf tissue brought on by searing heat and dry weather, is to deep water the soil and to feed the entire root area. A maple leaf first shows scorch- ing along. the margins, since this is the part of the leaf farthest from, Deciduous Trees Require Water . Through Autumn As long as it retains its foliage, | A-1 Rock Salt .... 2.00 a deciduous tree is thirsty. And that spells trouble to many thous- ands of landscape pets across the nation. Few home owners are aware of the tremendous water require- ments of plant life. To make matters worse, they are inclined to hang up the garden hose for the winter long before they really should, Trees well supplied with moisture A tree dehydrated because of drought suffers dried out twigs and branches as, well as leaves. Move Houseplants fh Starting now moving houseplants slowly back indoors, First take them to a shaded spot like a porch: or patio, po + peda cage thon, open window sill. After a time, take them indoors, ; as irregular a ee Still Time to Plant. Seeds for Next Year q2 iE a+ ¥ cx. OH ¥ =z xx ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ MM 4 DK RH HHH a) * | Town and Country | 5812 Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 8-147 Garden Center | spraying . i patches of Crabgrass. i Scotts Spreaders - easy and quick way to a better lawn. Cat oe Litter are less subject to winter injury.' REGAL ‘L__28 Jeckaon Steet When Crab; is tough and wiry, blast it out with CLout, Dry formulation - no mixing or . teady to use! Spread on granules .. - kill ugly Bag, 2500 sq ft - $3.95 Shaker can - -$ 69 reat 1000 sq ft in six minutes, ___ $7.95 «$14.85 SALT ond other purposes. i] 106 Granulated Salt ; $1.55 C.C. Rock Salt .... 1.55 Med. Flake Salt .. 1.90 Salt Pellets ...... 2.00 Tis pecbene son is ony wales bags desired for extra charge. r r. 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So after six months of to Washington to wrap up the deal. The bombshell came July 20 when Secretary of State John Fos- ter Dulles told Hussein the Amer, lean offer had been withdrawn. British officials quickly followed wult. The development set off a fren- Nasser Gambling With 80 Million Arabs for Stakes ization, et FE afi the Arab states. was the trap Nasser 2 £2 tir ‘on against the West yet him a hero throughout the world, It even brought sup- from Iraq, Nasser’s old ad- versary and pivot of the West- ern-sponsored Baghdad pact, T ir blinding attack on Victor Riesel. EYES CLOSED — Handcuffed .Tuso, 44, is led from an auto to Federal Court in New York. He is | charged with conspiring to obstruct justice by arranging for the acid : and with his eyes closed, Charles || The Good Housekeeping Shop” of Pontiac | | RCA V - * Siw. Huren St. 5 =|BIG COLOR TV Enjoy All the New Colorcasts Color... See Black and White Shows on the Same Set As Low As | $ 95> Biggest value in color TV history! 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Jones (Cecil McCallum of Dwight avenue Clarks of Summit| %, he extent thet hor stay ts ot Orchard Lake are traveling jare the paternal grandparents. indefinite, to Alliance, Neb., where they will » * Se Cah! cn Pemeeg Wh pepeting 0.0L eee nce maaan Gegien ob Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Peter. wap io visiting Burwell, ang Rita-Al Goding on | son (nee Marie Thompson) of Ge- ting| his first at Michigan State) geturday. ing street announce the birth ! : gz E = E 5 : eld ; i = Wis.” -om| Before returhing homes, |two children, Frances Mary and s 6 6 * 2 * .|the: Oe ade Ge Kerma|"Onks,” will travel to Toronto s, Mr, and Mrs. Jack C. Bush of Gardens. with Patrick when he leaves on|street had as her houseguests re-|Benton Harbor are the proud par- cently her son-in-law and daugh- ents of a daughter, Maureen Eliza« ter, Dr. and Mrs. Cyril Wilcox of beth, born Aug. 26. New York City, and Dr. Wilcox’; Maternal grandparents of the in- _ 2. * -. * Earl Martin bas returned | Their children’s activities and Se? * Monday for school. They will be guests at Hotel King Rally Day *Scheduled for Sept. 26 William J. Tiberg were cohostesses at the former's home on Farns- afternoon Festoon your throat with crystals. For crystalline beads have new fashion “Stature in 1956. Cued to the 1912 look _of fall are multi-stranded necklaces, their faceted beads atwinkle in all the pale Edwardian colors. Mix them, match them, blend them, but wear them in masses to fill in the deep-dipped decol- letages for ajter-five. Sparkling on the ears are matching beaded buttons, their colorful center rimmed in clear prism- ‘|the era of specialization has been . |developed to such a point that ping, Nowadays a customer can its Accepting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil- homes after spending s¢ vera! “i ee thy ten there they attended a re- ception given for Mrs. Alfrieda Schlau, supreme worthy guide of the Supreme Shrine, Order of the White Shrine of Jeruasiem. Mr. Mrs, Leland McCallum of drive are the proud par- ents of a son, Brian Leland, born 1 |grandparents. * fant are Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Karner of Menominee road, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bush of West La- Fayette, Ind. are the paternal * * Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Cumber- worth (nee Maryina Voorhees) of Oxford are receiving congratu- Jations on the birth of a son, Lee Coert, Aug. 27. Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Searson Cumber- worth of Henry Clay avenue and Mr. and Mrs. J, Lee Voorhees of Even Music Is Pigeonholed ad By DOROTHY ROE,. #7 Associated Press Women’s Editor Today's women never had it so good. — The age of science, electronics and automation has relieved them of most physical labor, And now they hardly have to think. - Glassified labels simplify shop- Will-O-Way Applications Scholarship Open for Fall Classes in Theater Arts Classitied Labels Banish All Shopping Guesswork ‘single girl who wants to meet a walk into a shop and say: “I want years old, with red hair and a once the prescribed ‘toy is pro- mer and a supply of breakaway plastic furniture. ~ * bd * If she wants to make a cake, she can select it from a variety of ready-mixed ingredients, com- plete with frosting and full direc- tions as to how to stir, bake and serve. If she wants to take a trip, a travel agency will have an assort- ment already planned-—-—for—a man, for a married woman who wants to get away from her hus- band and children, for a couple who want to have a second honey- moon, and so =. * If she wants to read a book, The Will-O-Way Apprentice The- ater is now accepting applications for the Treesa Merrill Scholarship she can look over the classified book store list: Light summer fic- tion, escape literature, whodunits, for fall theater classes. Persons interested in applying for the scholarship must be spon- sored by a club affiliated with the Michigan State Federation of Wom- en's Clubs. Applications may be made at the theater er by contacting Mrs. Celia Merrill Turner, director of the theater. Preliminary tryouts, for young women over 16 years of age, are scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 9, be- ginning at 2 p.m. Applications are being accepted through Sept. 16 and classes begin on Sept. 17, con- tinuing for 18 weeks. The tice Theater offers year-around certificate courses in all phases of theater, acting, stage design, lighting, production and stage managing. Theater experi- ence ig not necessary, The fall schedule offers one-hour classes twice a week, Younger chil- dren will meet in the morning, high school students in the after- jnoon and adults in the evening. Mink Trim Glamorizes Negligees NEW YORK (INS)—Girls are this The noted play clothes designer {doesn’t stick to mink. She puts blue |Simple Eye Care for Office Woftker numbers for cold days.” . « ' * * & .|thoress. Gertrude Stein would be »\could get a books for young women who want to be glamorous, books for older women who want to be ditto, books on how to live longer, books on how to retire, books on how to do it yourself — ad infinitum. Now the trend has extended even to music, Latest product of the age of specialization is a long- playing record entitled “music for expectant mothers.” Included is an assortment of selections chosen for their soothing qualities, such as .“My Shining Hour,” ‘For You,” “There Is No Greater Love,” “Exactly Like “You,” “Soon” and “My Baby's Comin’ Home.” The idea is said to have been inspired by a leading obstetrician who recommends that his patients put aside household routine and spend an hour or so every day listening to anti-depressive music. There's no limit to where this idea may go. There could be 4 record, for instance, entitled “‘for greeting a husband coming in late from a poker game.” Or — “for replying to a bill collector.” Or — “for when the boss comes to dinner and you don't know what to say.” : ee ca * There could be a breakfast rec- ord — “for husbands who are grouchy in the mornings.” Or «a seasonal series: “cheerful selec- tions for income tax time,’’ “cool numbers for hot days” and “hot Soon, probably, records will adopt the now fully developed greeting classifications: “birthday record for a second cousin named} Louise,”‘anniversary record for your great uncle Fud’’ ‘and “‘suit- able musical remarks to fling af- ter a faithless beau.” Rose Craze Hits Home Decorations NEW YORK (INS) ¢ Late au- thrilled to a rose petal if she “gy the latest It’s the rose, naturally, and al rose is really a rose the way it has never been since the days of Victoria to buy a toy for a little boy two | mania for breaking things.” At] ‘\ duced — perhaps a sledge ham- . inspirational books, travel books, |. one of my more cynical male cor- “Intermezzo” is the name of this set _of contoured golden twigs that mold sym- metrically to the neck and wrist. Flexible + Be ER a button earrin re Soren ae = Link yourself to fall fashions with a colorful neck- lace. Worn in a duet of fresh autumn colors, necklaces spice the newly important shirt silhouette. A matching link bracelet with its own golden charm dangle adds a touch of color at the wrist. link bracelets, softly fitting necklace and gs are available in the city. r - Uust Suffer if Guests Won't Leave No ‘Out’ for Hostess if Afternoon Party Goes On and On By EMILY POST Dear Mrs, Post: “Will you please tell me how a hostess can get guests to leave an afternoon party. I have given two after- , |noon parties within the past few months and even though the in- vitations stated fhree to six o'clock, many of the guests stayed on into. the evéning. “T am very reluctant to give any more afternoon parties unless you can offer a solution to this prob- lem.” » re Answer: You must be a very g00d hostess and your guests must be having a very good time. You cannot possibly ask them te go, so all I can suggest is that you never make any plans for the evening following a party. Dear Mrs. Post: “Having been entertained in a neighbor’s house, would it be unfriendly, or un- neighborly, not to extend an in- vitation to them to our house. “My husband thinks not, but I disagree with him. Will you please let me hear from you on this matter.”’ Most Brides Work to Help Husband By RUTH MILLETT woman to get a job these days - “Let’s face it, All most women} #84 bring home her own bacon. marry for is a meal ticket,” says dust a glance at statistics will show him that more than half of the women who are working to- day are married -women. tickets. And on top of that, they’re|job after marriage. fe cooking the meals. : ” f Non-Allergenic Soap - Ld * A great many of the young girlsiBest for Teenager who are marrying today are get- ting excellent meal tickets for the kitchen r “Guy Monypenny, a New York ‘idecorating director, says the rose ig icsuing a “new era of gra- cious living.” oe ai 2 ambitious enough to put their hus-|Skin or Few Modern Day Women Marry to Get Meal Ticket Men Who Think So Are Behind Times;|t,™ of the opinion that a table. But some of my women readers do claim that a lot of young men today® aren't marrying any wom- an who isn’t willing to help provide They are earning their own meal|® meal ticket by holding down @ ower girl and the ring : Answer: You should certainly return an invitation if you can, especially if you have enjoyed their hospitality. : . Dear Mrs, Post: “Are place mats proper at a formal dinner? cloth should be used at a formal proper only for lunch and infor- mal dinners. — se “A friend disagrees and says So women today aren’t marry-jthat place mats are proper at all ing for meal tickets, but for love,|times. Will you please set us respondents, straigh > : i and the hope ight on this? Let's face it—that man is at least rapa hy apes be a. . iscstaaniientn 2% years behind the times. 4 so ‘Answer: Only a tablecioth Is correet for & really formal din- ner ae * Dear Mrs. Post: “Are the chil- taking part in the wedding the way the older attendants are?” Answer: A present for each is Page teenager = a important because the chil- skin problems such as or oily|dren care much more- than the future simply because they are blemishes, the|adults, solution lies in non-allergenic soaps ing down a job while their hus-|®74 any of the excellent medicated/MArs, Huston Holds are taking the first slow |Creams or cosmetics, Plenty of fresh fruits, vegetables Academy Meeting vie. dinner and that place mats are. a 3 HELPING “res a night te exsential . . . e0d\loaun ehtect teu Dene aubante thd we veal ae oo ee ee Friend. we is Mee wey ge | ek | Visits to a beauty shop for | Twelve members of the gtoup | If, in the future, they have al. i. eb ea: “y using it. ps resins, starches or clay. 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Leavy. “I thought of of sega isola- tion booths they use TV for Three British ‘Spies’ Anniversary SEYMOUR LAKE—Mg. and Mrs. ¢ Scot Will receive friends! Pra: by the Platters lever Will Be Will Be by Doris Day y VISIT OUR NEW SELF - SERVE AND RECORD ACCESSORY BAR 5 RECORDS POPS, WESTERNS, BLUES AND JAZZ RHYTHMS Daly ' § yp. Death Penalty ae rue wise the: dadey thinner receives for his milk is DOWN! Now he has been asked to take a Further Cut! The cost of everything the farmer has - to buy is UP! Costs of living, costs of farm implements, shop labor and parts for implement repair, even the costs of _ ‘gasoline and the money he must borrow, _ are up. : the economic totem pole. Actually, when his costs are figured, he gets a sub- standard wage of 68 cents an hour-for his labor, and Ke works 12 to 14 hours a day. MiStstttitt tt acenesessy Settee peceteeerrres: pereecesee: _ 4-Year Decline Four years ago the dairy former received 10.6¢ a quart for all raw milk. For Class | (drinking) milk he received 11.2¢. His net - per quart of milk at the farm was 10¢. Today the farmer receives 9 cents a quart for raw milk ond poys over 1¢ a quart hauling ond marketing chorges. His Class | price is 10.2¢. His net per quart is less than 84. eae 08 hay Neen eched to take another cut. Below Production Cost _ After September 1, the dairies planned to This would bring his net per quart at the farm to a little over 7¢. That is below the average former's cost of production. "The dairy farmer is the low man on © Te a a meni of th Miia Milk Pose Le ees Se ee Here Are The incontrovertible Facts: Milk and beter While the price of his milk has declined, the cost of @ standard 35-HP farm tractor has gone up from $2,000 to $2,800, Where it used to take 20,000 quarts of milk to buy a tractor, now it takes over 35,000. The same is true with every other _ piece of equipment he needs. And, with industrial wages and steel prices going up, he will pay more. Repair Costs Since he can't afford to buy @ new tractor, he faces costs of service and repair of the old one. These have increased 7 to 100 pay him %¢ a quart less for the highest euler . - Quality milk he has ever produced—Closs I, : Detroit inspected milk used for bottling Farm Pickup Trucks Purposes Four years ago he paid $1,407 for a farm pickup truck. Today his truck costs him $1,634, an increase in this must item of 16 per cent, terms of his everything the The price the dairy ’ farmer receives for his milk is DOWN! farmer has to buy is UP! Intetest Rates - Operation Costs The fuel he burns in creased 29 per cent. tractor gos was 13.4¢ a gallon in 1952, Now it's 17.3¢, not including taxes. be a food. bargain. could not be purchase less than 43¢! "businessman with # large investment and a product to sell. ‘He believes he has the.right to set a fair price for his product in cost ‘of production. - And he believes he has the obligation to supply pure, whole- some milk for public consumption in quantities where and when tineui eke ao oe er Even the money he borrows to do business costs more. His interest rates on loans have been upped about 40 per cent. Milk's a Bargain — The price tags on a loaf of bread, a dozen doughnuts, or ‘your daily: newspaper, all _ refiect today's increased production ‘costs. On a comperable basis, milk would retail at 32¢. Yet, even at this price, milk would _ Demonstrators, but Guaranteed! TONIGHT UNTIL 9 - short term peseesecsecoosesesssss sisisssssesssssseees ‘see pea thoes = ecageeass epesess seessesenseeseecrrerss: peseessessess his tractor has hiss: The tank price on Stittitinsittimtitni iinet + +34 pase pire +4 oS + > ressceseseone ‘ses ttt > saseee lies abcd sade asins ek cba linendsaites every room in the house... and wherever The same nutrition d in other foods for - wh « radio.;.a convenient switch adding toa Late Wherever 1 you ben a _ there's Emerson — { * 7 ¥ S F | \ | y 4 +” ‘ : . } \ ; f ‘ A f 4 ( WS 4S ae ; 5 , me f { } ; + pest y i j 1 5 P it 4 } ‘ i ee i ' : ‘ \ : / i j ! x ey ele f 4 4 aat ae + ‘j ere. AEN, ee a is 4 28 | THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY. AUGUST 81, 1956 2 se ¢ pe DRESSER DESK $1195° SERA RTT a we san! '$ © Speciat Epon black finish won't scuff or peel. © Chstes of sothontte Welnus, Birch, or Char- erat see Se a a a i ond TV SERVER Detcctediectt : id & A Trewaar. GLENN. 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ALL TERM PURCHASES OFFERS WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THAT BODY AT ITS NEXT MEETING BIDDING INSTRUCTIONS: shall submit soe A Mec teenie toon @ whe "Land Sl BA and shall Arr th same on or before 10:00 A. . 1 feted in. this a SERS oe Ald me vida DEPOSIT. A CERTIFIED CHECK IN THE AMOUNT OF 5% OF TOTAL BID PRICE MUST ACCOM. SUBMITTED. SUCH CHECKS WILL BE PROMPTLY RETURNED TO ALL Be eee ree, OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD. OF. AUDITORS OM 6. Sexnaw * & # , get A Ss The Cou of Ockland, « Michig; Ciesaui. hereby offers to sell the fol- lowing ty of properties und Sgn terms 4 Po’ hereinafter listed: VACANT LO sacle IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC BLOOMFIELD HILLS ADDITIO MOORTTAS OD Lot 54 Lecated on Harvey Ave. $500.00 Lot 67 Located on corner of Harvey & Nebroske. 600.00 i tet 72 Located on + Ave. 500.00 ; a > Lot 114 Located on/ighland Aye. | - $00.00 # " Lots 170-172-200 Xecated on Bloomfield Ave. ~ 500.00 eech 4 | —_— BLOOMFIELD HILLS ADDITION NO. 2 , Ss fe @ Lots 6-7 & 9 | on Franklin Ave. ~ ‘$00.00 each Ps m4 Lot 10 Located on corner of Franklin & Luther Ave, : 600.00 a ot — 13-14 & 22 Located on Harvey Ave. . 500.00 eoch ie ba 45 Lypceted on Highland Ave. - 500.00 *% Gi yee 54 & 55 Located on Bloomfield Ave. 300.00 each My ©) «CRYSTAL KAKE BLOOMFIELD SUBDIVISION ° ‘ + Fr. Lots 42-43 & 44 Located on California Ave. 400.00 each e . CRYST L LAKE SUBDIVISION i ; ae 327 Located on South Boulevord. 625.00 of _) BUENA VISTA. HEIGHTS — - ee 4 a Lists 291-292-293-294 & 295 Located on Fairview Ave, 200.00 ecch” as 5 IGHWOOD SUBDIVISION ° \ id =! Lots 277-278-279-286-287 Located on E. Third St. 700.00 each ‘a Lots 323-324 & 325 Locoted on E. Second St. 700:00 each * y VACANT LOTS LOCATED IN weer BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP \. 1 & DEWEY BEACH SUBDIVISION ot I ; Lots 383 & 384 Located on Cherry St. 100.00 each © ~ It Is to be fully understood that the Purchasers of any of the above described vacant lots shall assume payment of any present, past due or future installments, if any, for special assessments covering ‘city improvements. of ve IMPROVED PROPERTY ‘i is (Legal descriptions = be furnished upen wee n HOUSE Nou. (CITY OF PONTIAC) Cash Basis Term: 4 387 Bloomfield Ave. Two-femily. All city improvements. $2,600.00 $3,120.00 a és 97 Crawford St. Two story single home. All city improvements. 5,000.00 6,000.00 4 S 472 Californie Ave. Five room » ee home. All city improvements. 2,700.00 3,240.00 ry a 392 Highland Ave. Two-family “Brickote” siding. All city improv. 2,300.00 2,760.00 > a 396 Highland Ave. Single home, asphalt siding. All city improv. 1,700.00 2,040.00 nN ti 140 Jackson St. Two-family. Asphalt siding. hu city improv. 3,000.00 3,600.00 z 3 CITY OF ROYAL OAK IMPROVED PROPERTY ry 3 3343 Cummings. One story frame home. Asphalt siding. All city imp. 6,250.00 7,500.00 BS ms “1219 Etowah. One story frame home. Full bsmft., garage. All city imp. 6,500. 00 7,800.00 - CITY OF FERNDALE IMPROVED PROPERTY a ‘ 804 Vester. Frame building in poor condition. Property best suited if % for industriel purposes. Paved street. - 3,250.00 3,900.00 ee i ; TOWNSHIP OF AVON IMPROVED PROPERTY | ee % 2461 Emmons. Small bldg. Salvage value opprox. $100. 2 lerge lots. 700.00 840.00 =f x TOWNSHIP OF WHITE LAKE IMPROVED PROPERTY . be $ PP he Booed 5 ‘ Term Basis : ‘ 180 Union Lake Road, Single home, “Brickote” siding, Paved road, $2,000 00 $2,400.00 r TOWNSHIP OF HIGHLAND IMPROVED PROPERTY 2 * 2022 Jackson Blvd. Single home. Asphalt siding. 4,500.00 5,400.00 sy * ACREAGE LOCATED IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC ‘ — egal descriptions will be furnished upon request ee < Note: The amount of sceaelia and frontage ween below are cppretinale figures. : . ) PARCEL NO. Coch Goon Tore See a i, Approx. 23.12 acres located in S. E. Va of Sec. 7 G NLE. V4 Sec. 18. Por Age Per Acre ia : Approx. 900 on Stanley Ave. & 900’ on G.T.R.R. Belt Line. $2,500.00 . $2,750.00 ig 2. charge ) eer gg Bin bd N.E. V4 Sec. 18. Frontage on 3 3 fn ve. ine. 00. 750. - 3. 39.47 ecres, more or less, located in part of S.W. Frac. Ve-G part ae oy niaeno 2 of S.E, % Sec. 18. Kennett Road frontage approx. 769’ & approx. : : & R 1,610’ on G.T.R.R. Belt Line. 2,500.00 2,750.00 4 : 4. Approx. 24,42 acres located in $.W. Vs Sec. 18. Frontage on Ook- (4 land Ave., West Bivd. and Kennett Road. Also approx. 1,100’ on , G.T.R.R. Belt Line. 3,500.00 3,850.00 i 5. 36.81 acres located in part of S.W. Frac. Ys & port of , ; ia S.E. % See. 18 on Kennett Rood with frontage of approx. 1,700’. en Also approx. 700’ on G.T.R.R. Belt Line. 2,000.00 . 2,200.00 x 6. Approx. 6.3 deres in S.W. Va Sec. 18 & N.W. Ye of Sec. 19. “4 Approx. 284’ on Oakland Ave. and about 600’ on G.T.R.R. Belt e : Line. This parcel is intersected by Tallohassee Ave. 2,000.00 2,200.00 s ; THE ABOVE UM ACCEPTABLE PRIC ACREAGE DO v i INGS LOCATED THERBON, IF ANY, AND THE COUNTY. OF OAKLAND wor mictueE Lett To toate een Oe x BUILDING OR BUILDINGS FROM THE PROPERTY WITHIN 6 MONTHS FROM DATE SALE I$ CLOSED. “ a bag | _ ALL _ QUOTED MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE PRICES ARE-8 $O MUCH #3 . pm BE DETERMINED ON THE ACTUAL ACREAGE IN’ EACH PARCEL as COMPUTED ANDY ESTABLISHED tA - 2 hei mM TERMS OF SALE og Gs VACANT LOTS: Cosh or Builder’ Terms (25% down, belence payable within 6 months, 6% int.) | 1 IMPROVED PROPERTY: (If not cash deal) Twenty (20%) Percent down. Balence on lend = A 43 ‘ aA Ny # eo p45 \ f fd NG FCoE As eh as FO gk eee et 87, j iy js pow ; : f j ; HN | a j | \, 4 bag My i, \ \ ae | oe re eae ; i Nea \ PAL { | i i wie \ , f j\ ne { es \ etc i iN NB \! ye Pe’ ei ; ; ‘ 5 7 a : # f i f i : Et 7 43 ea Ed * } 4 \ i hae 5 4 ‘ } = \ 4 ‘ q ‘ THE. PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, GUST 21, 1956 -— DONT BE CAUGHT odern. 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NO DOWN | eee ee PAYMENT ——— | — = Only 33¢ Per Day = ~~ , al : 2 ; | oon ae gga wiles — wets igttate R D SUPPLY Bs Orhan take rene or ee : | " FOSTER’S HARDWARE AND eS eae ee _ 5 mnie | 1851 8. Telegraph Road WHITE LAKE LUMBER & BUILDERS R. B. McBRIDE HARDWARE The L. A. WAGNER CO Be poco Bee ay oe: | Commerce t, No, 1 Lake, Z i \ @ fy Bayer, cade | “stringbean”. layout and position of the pins made the field really work, “The pins weren't unfair,” said Smith, “but they provided THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST)S1, 1956» 42? ie Ai ee ie -—2 v0 am i ru Fath ij eee i fi f : | L - g i CHECKING THE LAYOUT—Veteran host pro Bill Brown (center) talks with two of the Motor City Open golf tourney’s “name” players during yesterday's opening play. Checking the layout with Brown are (left) Dave Douglas of Newark, also in the 70s. Del., and at right smooth-stroking Bo Wininger of Odessa, Tex. They played together for the opener, Douglas and Wininger carding 71 (one under) and even par 72, respectively. Brown was ~ Ponting Press Phote -}As for the men’s division, Hoad Experts Figure | Hoad Top Man Will Be Amazed if Any TOO LATE TO SCORE — Ed Mathews of the Milwaukee Braves is tagged out at the plate by Pirate Jack Shepard as he tied to score on a grounder. The game was called at the bottom of the 8th because ot wet ground tied at 1-1. It will be replayed later. AP Wirephote Other Wins National Net Title © * * * i Likewise, in the women’s divi- sion, they've all but awarded the ,» Is seeded second behind Shirley Fry of Akron, Ohio. * * * has not had a wonderful year, hav- ing won the Australian, French and Wimbledon. In the process, he's licked his little Davis Cup mate, Ken Resewell, Gree times. * This is the big ohe for him. If he can make it good, he'll be the first player since Don Budge turned the trick in 1938, to win all four of the world's top crowns. . Rosewall is No. 2 in the seed- ings. If they both go all the way, they'll meet in the finish. Purgol, Lemont, Tl, 3¢-34—70 oe Mayer, St. Petersburg, Fia., .34- Ea Pyreol. Bt. Louis, Mo,, 37-33—70. - January, Lampasas, Tex., 33-37— sone Souchak, Grossingers, N. ¥., 347 Dave Douglas, Newark, Del., 35-36-71. Pete Cooper, Birmingham, Mich., %—T1. ; Mike Dieta, Lake Orion, Mich., 35-36— 71. . Bave, ewan JE Orieans, 33-386—T1. ve 4-72. dr., Daytona Beach, Fia., Tom 5 pune, Orchard Lake, Mich., Wininger, Odessa, Tex., 35<27—72. ik \eaaete ts Toledo, 36-36—72 " , Indianapolis, Ind. 36- Al Besselrink, Grossingers, N. Y., 36- Bot’ Toski, Holyoke, M 37-36-72 e, Mass, 37-35-72. Pred Hawkins, Bi Paso, Tex., 34-37—73. Tommy Bolt, Houston, 36-36—T2. Milton Seward, Ann Arbor, Mich., 37- 35—72. : ig 4 Scores of Area Golfers: Stev ov, ede ig 4I-35-—6, Ray a} he x Detroit, 37-38—T5. a4 } gg 21.3053 in -” Pontiac ~' Joe ayy » 27 16. x Abearn, Detroit, 30-36— , Birmingham, 19-30—78 ~Chuck “Grane, Uiiea, 37 Evans, Utica, 37-36—73. Pentiuk, Ann Afbor, 30-30 Ann Afver, 30.30— 70. a Ween Beatnen 3 40— %-laccidents should be blamed at .|M.P.H. cracked up going about 7,|140 M.H.P. the 47-year-old Taggart -'was hurled 50 feet. He suffered .|Gold. Cup race at Seattle, said “Gold Cup O DETROIT W—Gold Cup officials were at odds today on whether the high-speed s#mash-up. of Slo-Mo- Shun IV and similar speedboat times on official race patrol craft. _ Joe Taggart, pilot of the once all-powerful Slo-Mo, lay seriously injured as a hitter -exchange = SC The controversy arose wthen Joe Taggart Seriously Injured- troit harbormaster’s bureau, which provides the patrol craft, denied responsibility. Coast Guard Cmdr. Robert D. Brodie, patrol commander for Saturday's Gold Cup race, said no advance notice was given to patrol officials that Slo-Mo had begun were supposed to telephone the judges’ stand before the craft took Leu Fageol, chairman of the Geld Cup safety commission, charged that yesterday's spec- tacular accident resulted from “the senseles operation of patrol -eraft on the Detroit River.” The Seattle boat, holder of the to the river. ‘ Since he had no knowledge rac- ing craft were on the course, Brodie said, he had ordered a harbormaster boat to move up river to discharge coast guardsmen going off duty, Observers said) world record at 178.497 fractures of both legs, a broken left arm and possible broken ribs and internal injuries. Fageol, himself a veteran driver who retired from competitive rac- ing after an accident in last year’s the wake of a patrol boat caused the accident. = “Four years, patrol craft on the Detroit River have raced up and down, causing swells and endanger- ing the life of ever racer running at the time,” Fageol said. _ Boe Grace, Detroit, 38-36—74. riltes aren. Pontiac, 40-4383. - Amateur. The Coast Guard and the De By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It's time to get the kids off the street in the National League pen- nant scramble, and the long, long Labor Day weekend, strictly a weekend of labor for Milwaukee, Brooklyn and Cincinnati, could do it: + s a8 Nobody's safe. Milwaukee and Ns Labor Day Scramble Points Up 3-Way Battle + a3 : Milwaukee with a Labor Day dou- bleheader in County Stadium. * * > Brooklyn starts its long haul with five games the sev- enth-place New York Giants at the Polo Grounds. After a sing) e tonight, the two play seamen doubeheader, Then the Brooks go series with sixth-place Pittsburgh. Brooklyn is 8-5 vs. New York, 7-5 vs. the Bucs. It was the Pirates incidentally, who shopped Brooklyn out of the Redlegs|1954 pennant picture by sweeping Record Number in Cycle Test of riders will compete this week- end in the 30th annual jackpine run, endurance grind for motor- over country roads and along trails in Central Michigan's jackpine Only about 100 are expected to finish the grind, however. Contestants will leave Lansing at 5:30 a.m., Sunday morning. The clude Sol Scribe of Meredith, Conn., the winner ‘last year; Bert Cum- mings, Flint, the 1949 champion; a Labor Day pair. =r ‘Club vs. Club Records AMERICAN LEAGUE her trial yun. He sajd her crewmen) ™ swells from the harbormaster boat caused the speeding Slo-Mo to skid Slo-Mo IV, owned by Stanley Sayers first won the Gold Cup in 1960 and reparted in 1952 and crazily and plunge to the river Sayers, who gave blood to Hicials at Odds = boat, took the Gold Cup in 1951 and 1954. Taggart at the hospital yesterday, said his boat was “through with racing.” The shattered hull of the once mighty Slo-Mo was raised from the bottom after the accident. MIAMI, Fla. w)— The Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles demonstrate their professional football wares tonight in an ex- hibition expected to attract 30,000 fans to the Orange Bowl. lions Set for Eagle Aerial Game Tonight Detroit has the advantage of four days drill in Florida summer temperatures. The Eagles arrived only yesterday. They are banking on two passers and a receiver, all with impressive records, for an Two-Day Show Opens Saturday Hunter-Breeder Event Runs Through Sunday, at Metamora Metamora. Hunter - Breeder As- sions of the Saturday afternoon events. Mrs. Dean Bedford of Fallston, Md. will judge the show, The Metamora ring and course were constructed by the Profes- 53. Slo-Moshun V, another Sayers’ cI] ¥ = 4 year who now is a candidate for dence rule, ; CHANGING COLORS — Ron Elmy, fullback at St. Michaels last on the Yellow Jacket jersey during the opening of football drills. There has been some doubt whether the 185 pound fullback would be eligible to play at Avondale because of the state high school resi- Pontiac Press Photo the same post at Avondale, tries the PHA held its own show there in July.. Middle Strength Will Aid Dodger |Race for Title CHICAGO Ww — Manager Stan ‘|Hack, whose last-place Chicago Cubs split a four-game series with Brooklyn, thinks the Dodgers’ strength down the middle will car- ry them to the National League pennant, *. * * * “I think Brooklyn is strongest down the middle and that’s where the pennant will be won,” said Hack. “The Dodgers have three very important doubleheaders com- ing up over the weekend and it's quite possible their pitching will wear out. If they get over those games, everything is in their fa- vor. They play most of their re- maining games at home.” PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE : Wea Lost Pct, Bebind eae oO Mite kee aees E 4 Hollywood =... 7% 73 507 # rtiand 72 7 A D% facramento 7206COUT7T7TliC OM fan Francisco 6 81 Ad” 29% San Dieeo 66 82 a6 Vancouver 6 8% 419 MM THURSDAY'S Fronrs MUSKEGON, Mich.—Kenny Lane, 1%, 9 stopped Ralph Capone, "137%. — Jimmy permees, 132, SELES Los : Angeles, Me aie Reuben will built around * |Elks Charities, «, {the red-haired St. Clair golfer was ‘{from the tourney, but in yester- edge in aerial operations. Adrian Burk has thrown 27 successful passes out of 53 and Bobby Thompson's 20 heaves have produced Il completions. Bob Walston ex-Georgia star has caught 14 passes for 207 yards in exhibitions. Eagles coach Hugh Devore was expected to-start Burk at quarter- back, Dick Bielski of Maryland fame at fullback, Notre Dame All- America Don Schaefer at right half and either Ken Keller, a ‘North Carolina alumnus, or Ted Wegert, who never played college football, at left. Lions coach Buddy Parke?, who has stressed’ a running attack carriers Howard (Hopaiong) ~ and Don Mc?! Tihenny, planned to set up a four- man defense line with seven play- ers free to run down Eagle pass receivers. ¢ Game time for the South Florida Inc., sponsored contest is 8:15 p. m. (EST). Draper Gets Place When Tom McMahon of Detroit) found himself unable to make the| trip to Lake Forest, Ill., Sept 10-15, USGA officials offered the. spot to Run. Tom said yesterday, at West- ern GC, that he would accept the opportunity to play in the National E FRTEE r : p Ronald Peterson, age 7, and his 10-year-old brother, Lynn, nabbed a couple of dogfish this week in Woodhull Lake, Ronald caught a %4-pound specimen to outdo Lynn, who bagged a l-pounder, The two boys are sons of Mr, and Mrs, Melvin Peterson, 702 St. Clair, Pontiac. * * * The Oakland County Invita- tional Shuffleboard Association will start its 8th year of opera- tion on the week of Sept. 24. The organization is also planning to form a league for bumper pool. Interested teams should contact dune Oxley, FE 8-0886, or write to 760 Crescent Lake ‘Road, | Pontiac, - * * * Every PHS varsity gridder this _ fall wil] be ‘‘behind the bars”... That’s the word from Athletic Di- rector Tom Dodson; who an- nounced the other day that team football helmets will be completely equipped with face guards ... . “We hope they will eliminate most of the dental bills that occur often where such safeguards are not provided , , .they give a lot of protection.” . .. * * * One of those very expressive gestures, with which many sports are plagued—or blessed! . « . was Jim Funston’s “throat cutting” after he missed a short ‘putt on the fina] hole of the USGA amateur qualifying round at Knollwood, Tuesday after- noon .. , The miss cut the vet- eran Detroit star out of the list of ¢ but he later won an ects a in a playoff. . This is photo day for college football teams across the country. Michigan, Michigan State and U of D are all posing for cameramen on their respective campuses this. afternoon, . * Ld ‘sional Horsemen's Association, and first-alternate-Tom-Draper-of Red} Abe Kotzen of Detroit was named executive secretary of the National Boxing Association yes- terday, succeeding John Behr of Amateur event. the Illinois State Commission, Wiffi Ousts From WDGA Sally Sharp fired one of her best games of the year yesterday but it wasn’t enough to beat Wiffi Smith in the semifinals of the ship. Miss Sharp, the 1955 Michigan State Champion, shot a 1l-under par 76, but lost in match play to Miss Smith on the 20th hole. Women’s District Golf Champion-|- Sally Sharp on 20th Hole day's meeting at the Country Club of Detroit the pair was forced to meet in the semifinals. In the other semifinal match Mrs. Harold Marquardt turned back Helen Grinnell on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff. Mrs. Marquardt will now meet Wiffi is the WDGA finals. % Miss Smith, who. is the British and French Women's Amateur » shot an 18-hole total of 74, but in the match she birdied the 20th hole with a nine- foot putt to clinch the victory over her long-time rival. Last year Sally and Wiffi met in the finals of the State and Dis- trict championships and each time victorious. Ps s Sally won the state title this year with the absence of Wiffi Pirates Nip Two at Home Manager * NY Cle Chi Bos Det Bit WashKC W L Pct. GB toa no decision, 1-1, tie. The game li 12 10 9 1 4 16 $2 46 «4641 .,,,/Was called . 4°83 8 8 M4 4 7 52 581 9g | With the Pirates a 9 10... 7 10 12 10 10 69 55 557 11 [Of the ninth. It will be replayed 5 1°12 .. 12 12 4 12 68 57 1544 12%|from the start os 6 8. 6 8 OS (Atk [bee et. 4 si3u.~.t.4eseom wm : ee tt 4 BN a mM. 3 3 4 8 6 6 Il .. 41 8 328 39% |Braves’ eighth &% NATIONAL LEAGUE ton’s grounder off Bill Mazeroski’ Cin StL, Pha Pgh NY Chi W. L ..Pct.. _ GB)glove. Bill Bruton drove a ground- i 8 8B 1% 9 % 49 608 ..../er toward first and it bounced 96 2 7 $ 4 % Sl 502 2 [Dale Long’ ' . 9 9 15 13 11 7 53 583 3° |and the big play was 6 5 +~- 9-13-13 10-63-63 500-134} Ag-the -ball- rolled’ 8 2. 4&4 ° 8 8. 5 64 480 16 |Groat at second, Mathews round- 5 70. 9 1 M % 4% 2% Jed third and ‘tor th 1 6 412).. 12 50 73 40T 25 |Groat picked up th $ 6¢ 2 9,\¢).. SQ AB" Piblbace Mend ae, ed a Brow Twin Killing Leaves Bragan Speechless featcher Jack Shepard. It was a perfect peg and Mathews was out. Bruton sped for second and Shepard threw to Mazeroski who was unable to tag the speedy Mil- waukee outfielder. Mazeroski, in a sitting. position, saw Covington dashing for home and he threw another perfect strike to Shepard who tagged Wes for the out that retired the side. The Braves acknowledged that “the throws had to be perfect and in just the right spot.” ; Third-base' Coach Johnny Rid- die said, “‘I’d send them in again if the same sort of situation de- veloped. You've got to take chances, You don’t win ball games if you don’t gamble.” Groat,; who had started the thing, said “it was one of the luck- lest plays I've ever made. And I threw without looking at home plate, Believe me, I was aw- fully lucky.” Rifle Title Tourney Creed Meets Gunderson in Junior Finals “TOLEDO, Ohio #®—Clifford Ann derson today in the finals of the eighth annual U.S. Golf Assn. Girls Junior Championship. *-* = This will not be the first meet- ing for the two 17-year-olds. Three weeks ago in Chicago Clifford Ann became the Western champion by beating Jo Anne in the final, 3 and 2. In last year’s Junior Girls tournament at Flor- ence, S.C., they met in the quar- ter-finals and Joe Anne won, 1-up. Army Officer Paces. Creed, meets Jo Anne Gun-|**" m.—Wynn ) vs, Pierce van (8-7), . 7 Dm, — Johnson Chicago, 2, 6° Dm. (4-7 UNDA + Phila 1 Tr ; 1 : is { e' be ta Oh! “~ de mpi PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST a1, 1050. E bats) —| 1 Bos- Next Tuesday, September 4th has been designated by the Hazel Park race track as “appreciation night” with free admission and a colt valued at $5,000 to be given away. Ballots will be given at the Race fans have one week to submit the name and the decision of the judges will be announced September 18th. * * © Winner of the colt can keep or sell it at am auction. Harness racing is presently featured night- ly at the Hazel Park track, Hurler in Starring Role for Selfridge RANTOUL, I. ® — Pitcher Agnes Shroyer steered Selfridge Air Force Base, Mich., victories yesterday in the Women's Air Force softball tournament. The victories qualified Selfri for a berth in the finals tomerrew, against Hamilton Air Force Base, Calif. Miss Shroyer shut out Elgin AFB, Fia., 1-0 in the opener, al- lowing six -hits, and hit an inside- the-park homer in the seventh inn- ing to beat Wiesbaden, Germany, Air Base 3-2 in the second game. She also allowed Wiesbaden six hits. Seeks 34th Victory WASHINGTON (®# — Jimmy Soo} © of Philadelphia shoots for his 34th straight triumph as he meets Baby Vasquez of Mexico City in a. 10. round lightweight bout at Capitol Arena tonight. . to two) toate. "De: Ceres St. Louis Suere 9; Aaron, Milwaukee, 87; burn, ; Gncinnall and + Temple, Milwaukee, 13; Bru- Ly ton, and Virdon, Piits- O'Connell, HOME RONG — Guider, B 37; lane ui gq oo cheinnalt ahd BASES—Mays New York, 31; N York. ew Temple, Cin- Milwauk ony Cinein- neti, 4 2 23; 3, Maddie, Phi adelphis, 12-5, ‘Milw ; 680 = Medals, * mhiladelphia. 141; Friend, sburgh, 138; Jones, Chi- Pitt, a 137; zi iaiest, Bt, Louls, 128; Roberts, LANSING —Ever see an eager re py oe ay a r be- hind a truck to get first at'a batch of newly-planted That peculiar brand of sportsman rg Boe he problems plagu- +DeBoér, who. runs DeBoer who oversees the state's 10 hatcheries ‘and five rearing sta: 130; Moon, 8t. Louis, tions from the state conservation department's Lansing headquar- Musial Bt Louie, a8 p PERE HE tor. ngbect to oreauren trom Bell, Cuncinniati ! = ar beat aac be ete frying pans. “We're in the center of all sorts of jealousies,” says De- *boer, “One county will com- plain that we plant too many fish im a neighbering county. The people on the Manistee Riv- er watch like a hawk to see how — oe Sable. Despite pressures and counter- eS planting of more than three million fish in Michigan lakes and streams last year—-and kept fishermen rea- sonably comparison, happy. : ed only about 1,500,000 warm wa- Ld * * Much -of the pressure comes runsifrom trout fishermen — and it's)” that part of the program that the department emphasizes, In 1955, the fish division Stricken Babe Zaborioh. Awarded Medal by VFW GALVESTON, Tex. #— George Zaharias today was to receive on behalf of hig wife, Babe Didrikson Zaharias, a medal from the na- tional encampment of Veterans of Foreign Wars for ‘exceptional service rendered to country, com- munity and mankind." The medal was voted to Mrs. Zaharias at the VFW's anmual en- campment in Dallas recently. She DeBoer says. wealed that after a. warm water ‘fish (s established in given waters there is no value in further plant- ings." i some 2,300,000. trout, more than 1,800, 0 of them legal: |says “but research re- ss thinks the department bas now established a balance™be- tween brook, rainbow and brown trout plantings that's fairly ac- ceptable to most of the state’ fishermen. : Last year, duced by 100,000° pounds,'* DeBoer legal sized plantings were brooks, | 15 per cent browns and 51 per cent) rainbows, pce ena meat fe NNN EMC pe The trout program is a constant. battle to keep the supply some-| where close to the ever-increasing’ demand, “We were able to cut food costs’ was the first woman to be so -~s hatcheries by $60,000 a year and ored, increase the weight of trout pro-, LABOR DAY RACE State Championship 100 Lap—Special Events Time Trials: 1:30 P.M. 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A ‘|strict sense of the word Monday) out of storage. . : 10 3:00 ae lconch Jim Manila secs better| for today and Saturday. dozen returning lettermen furnish for almost all area high school| ‘The firet| injury reported oo te beat jbalance “this year with 14 T€/ coach Don Hoff at the Hills) another. : football teams and coaches came from Rochester where é Returning letter winners are gridders eet | tactte Dave Thompson suf-| At Romeo, where ‘new head sparse at Lake Orion where coach IPecond week of pre-season drills fered a slight fracture of the j-oach Ted Engdah} takes the |Ted Sela has been restricting his Most coaches will hold Labor| W7t = dummy tackling. ‘elm, the Bulldogs welcomed 18 practices to dummy work and voll at Cranbrook where conch Tig ers ‘Meet A’s halfback Alvin DuBois and two Fred Campbell welcomes nels Bob Bradley, are the keys to Dale |squad of © oe me Geet One. F Nelson's hopes for better things C a West Bloomfield. The will go tyice-daily Oy ack | iC es onig only three members of last on September 17th whee} year’s ov oon, agin to me! DETROIT # — sie cchliehas Miah inhs tae om ed coach eager Milford, cate OOO RR IOS go mgd ry earthen paw where dummy exercises have been their lone holiday morning |pince Detroit Tigers. — Stadfum to reach the goal of one and Lou Grantham, session to heavy scrimmages The Bengals need to attract only/millon attendance a ane oe dents, are expected to aid the eneo-dally yeactions, r Paul Foytack (10-11) ARG : “conch A Grabiet tas «/BaKer’'S RECOFd RUN | arwvn te staring ante rt tn song Rag yc nna re pr ge ay atc nigh of [ BOWLERS! é tomorrow as Freeman w Kansas thletics ea at Waterford. ‘ . Target for Drivers for a three-game home stand. NAT NAST : 4 * : ’ : Your Breath Never Tells | DARLINGTON, S.C. w — Returning from a moderately Bowling Shirts ath Neve The rise in -temperatures af ~ bing successful. tour, the Tigers got af CHAMPION — Michigan Senior Are Seiting Like ; ieee tiQueuRs corr, DETROIT 7, MICH. © 86 AND 100 PROOF, DISTILLED FROM = fected some of the prep gridders but nothing serious was reported « veteran drivers strove to beat rec- here Today's hopefuls included the Flock brothers, Fonty and Tim, rare day off in Detroit yesterday. * *« @ 4% hill against Kansas City in the second game Saturday and Billy Hoeft. (15-12) will face the A’s That ‘agenda will throw the Tigers’ top strikeout trio against Kansas City. Foytack has fanned! 142, Hoeft 131 and Lary 128. 4 Doctoring Yo By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Stab- bing putts DIAGNOSIS: Swing too upright TREATMENT: The putting styles and methods of my fellow, pros on the tournament trail give lundisputable proof that getting the ‘ball into the cup, not how you he (Copyright 1986, John F, Dille Co.) ur Golf Game tion, No-break in the wrist, expe- cially on putts eight feet. and under. Concentrate on smoothness—slow on the backswing, slow to’ and through the ball. Follow through low, which. you'll do quite easily if suet don't move your head at any Barbers Golf Association settled course Wednesday, to win. the event. Arthurs, above, displays the winning play. Bucs’ Bragan Proposes to Fight Fine by Giles MILWAUKEE # — Pittsburgh Pirates manager Bobby Bragan poner fine imposed upon him by National League-president Warren Giles. The fine followed a disturbance in Wednesday night's Milwaukee- Pittsburgh game that began with protest_over the kind of pitches that Milwaukee righthander Lew Burdette was throwing. Bragan S\tine trophy he won for his title- A | Fullmer, Jensen Pilot said last night he will fight a $100fabout Gene Fullmer and Marv New head coach Dave Smith is. : today in qualifying runs for the —_ its 1956 championship argument ORDER TOD. MA TE TH ' Labor Day Southern 500-mile stock Manager Bucky Harris says hen Everette Arthurs, Cranbrook, hoping for better days this fall at| AY ONE N LLS ANOTHER | car race. J Frank Lary (14-13) will take the bod a G-over-par 78 at Glen Oaks Walled Lake. A veteran backfield FE 2-2500 . headed by fullback John Walker is one of the reasons for the Viking/ Hot Cakes ! ! brik HARWO0 008 W. 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Notre Dame is at Southern Methodist for a night engagement Sept. 22, and Marquette is at the University of Detroit the same date. — Three new head coaches will be making their bows in the Big Ten. « Ara Parseghian, up from a great record at Miami of Ohio, will try to give Northwestern a winning }jteam. Wildcats haven’t won a con- ference game in three seasons. Guiding Purdue will be Jack Molenkopf, advanced from the as- sistant ranks where he served under Stu Holcomb. Holcomb be- came Northwestern's athletic di- rector. When Ivy Williamson was named athletic director at Wisconsin, his Michigan State, with 25 letter- men back “and a school record crop of Bi sophomores, is a slight early-season favorite to take the Big Ten title. Ohio State figures the strongest con- tender at the moment and will be aiming for an unprecedented Neither is*eligible for the Ros Bowl, Michigan State having made tie trip with a victory-over UCLA - Alabama 9 Eliminated WICHITA, Kan. \—Greenville, Tenn., ng ae eliminated the Huntsville, Ala. , Parkers from the National Non-Pro Baseball Tour- nament tonight with a 3-2 victory. Greenville has a 41 record in the double elimination tourney. out by being on_ probation. Third place, which may provide the Rose Bow! representative, fig. ures to be a_ struggle among Michigan, Purdue and Mlinols. Most observers agree that North lwestern, Wisconsin, I@wa, Minne- sota and Indiana will be in the 2nd division. “The Friendly Corner Hardware” LES HUDSON — BILL NEWTON K Type Gutter ‘ ROUND or SQUARE 10 FT. 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Weodward, he pe Sen is fae oe a _ Thers., Fri. 9-9 ; a A! , Madsen bana Wed. 9- » Sat. 9. \ - : } ZN] ch | SHE MEANS IT—Ciose friends of actress: Cleo Moore, above, insist she’s dead serious about her plans to run for governor of Louisiana in 1960. “And why not?’ asks Cleo. _ “All good politicians- are good actors, so what's so funny about an actress being a politician?’’ U.S. Rockets Expected With thought, Still Missing in Alaska Crash Mother, Daughter Lost the 15 persons who died or dis- ae we 6 Survivors, 13 Bodies Returning to Vancouver; KODIAK, Alaska (—Six of the seven survivors and 13 bodies of boondoggling maw-worm,” and leave your opponent gaping and a- *. *+ «) Wouldn’t that be better, in the him with cliches? “|BETTER BERATORS Dr. Clyde Crobaugh of the Uni- versity of Tennessee thinks so. He has come out with a book titled -better bereters. * * It is angrecets, says Corbaugh, intolerable neighbor. The philosophic prof has spent years collecting data for this book and he now’has nearly 1,300 appropriate insulting terms to | choose of them so | subtle that if you call a man a dirty name, “he does not realize it till two hours later.” — and the memory makes him mad- der than a ws hen. * long run, than attempting to stab “Abusive Words,’ which is written wae Os en ee Oe that the American man “settles for ‘old, monotonous, humdrum and ishopworn words” in profaning his) “Under my system,” he says, “the profanity hits a man like a sloe gin.” It does not sock him im- mediately; it creeps up much later}; Be are only 17 basic ‘words compris-j enemy ing the U.S. “abuse vocabulary,”) ILL-FITTED TO OCCASION - Besides being cliches, all these much-used terms have lost their efficacy by being ill-fitted to the occasion. A man is not a “bum,” actually because he stands you up on a date; Se is moore a “heal Brummel.” ~ And a girl is not.a “hat” because she talks behind your back; she is a “gossip glutton.” If you use the correct, hard- hitting term that adequately de- scribes what you think about a person, Dr. Crobaugh believes, a poneaid an opponent can get’ temporarily angry at a cliche word, he can get permanently angry with the abusive term, For . instance, when Winston’ Churchill spoke of Mussolini dur- ing World War II, he would have Ibeen considered a weak - willed Youths Learn Lesson in Middle of Their Sleep a well-planned and .proper use of QUINCY, Mass. —Police said| THE PONTIAC Eanes. supa. avast gi, 1986! cue * indeed had. he called 0 Sesh a “anand hy Be "Be Trite? Use Thiaults With tie ginality so-muid-so."* However, when Churchill spoke, he did it with full knowledge of semantics. He called Mussolini “ utertsil!’* That, to oj Crobaugh, Was a) is precision abusive- MARTERETT, ABUSE So we must all watch this pro- fanity business, and not be slug- 'gish and commonplace in our lan- guage. To use the name of the Lord! in vain is not only sacrilegious, it is commonplace and inappropri- ate. ies To describe what you think of someone you are feuding with, use the term that fits. . , Uke flagitious facinorous gowk, or peculating ronion, or gibbie- gabbling slubberdegullion. And if you don't know what that. means, either look it up or accept the fact that you are a vold vocabu- * tr0 « for your listening or : - MANNY’S Presents PENNY EVANS" : Friday ond Saturday PLAYING YOUR FAVORITE REQUESTS. FROM THE CATALINA PIANO BAR SERVING STEAKS—CHOPS—CHICKEN MANNY’S sretts-<'cnoes © West Huron at Elizabeth Loke Rd. m8 larian of the worst ind! — oa FAMILY ROUTINE .. . 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Donna Denise 3 traed $0 Pat sce caine inte: Oe i3 wad Tap Dancer Bring the girl of your dresme out for an evening of dining and put some at 4 > < show, The girls stumbled over|@ 3 $ - dancing in cool owe [ign sare Nemes and Romutust|p “FLOOR ‘SHO W ; Music by the “3 Little Words” : es ee ee ° ; Remus and Romulus, legendary } 3 49 Elebtake R " “Wh 26052 } founders of Rome, were identified/g? tw , ts wos adeat cheat dhtess akin f ne “my mama takes care of the/™ ; Il’s Inn erred Nee Ze. 218 se | A Laboi Da Salu fe me J Lens otk ond: 6 Sat: 6, wen ele «Open 7 Days and'7 ites apor Vay Sa te 3412 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR 3-9754 —— H BIG JOHN oro oh CARAVAN American Labor has come werveweer veewrreey AC Gets Navy Work & a long-way since the found- FLINT Navy: contracts to-| “ ing of our country and ,. & Uquor ff taling $186,264 for. aircraft sparkimh &-y@ West Baron. shows every sign of going - [plugs were awarded yesferday tojm> ~ Wilerious Comedy mc further. Our thanks go es Sectors ces soa of Gen mp 5 to the working men and begin rber and end next }oPLUS OTHER ALL STAR women who have made this progress possible. Serving Swilt’s TELETILIEII Le oti 1 TEET CILEEEEL Le min Me S| "RESTAURANT = COCKTAIL LOUNGE be GS] Orchard Lake st Poatine Trai r4 { Driver Picks Up’ pea "THE -ponTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AU a £8 a1, ‘1956 of control and crashed on US, 16(7— ther tte. ane tow, 2, we! Want New falhe neat | Here’ Ss Hollywood Way fa nike wisadei ‘|mother, Mrs. Anne yore oye he HOLLYWOOD—Here in “Pilltown, USA” I found enbile : “}purse lay on the gra living the life I would if I could afford it. Grouch Marx's wife busy Highway 64, 20 miles north- wanted a new bathroom. So he’s a Seling Ser 6 rt east of here. to go with it... * Le Ng ‘oe * eee ae toe tay Pom a Vera-Elien’s husband, Vic Rothschild, cabled from London meg it, He drove past but re- = to make a haircut appointment with Lou Care, the barber at turned. - | IN IY = TONIGHT =— the Beverly Hilton, For himself, not for Vera-Ellen. In the purse were $1,066.78 in B\ \ 2 nace ner That’s the dashing way I'd like to do things but I'm pegged penirengenn pdt ng \\ SATURDAY too shy and retiring. I even biushed when a prominent Flora Scherer, 64, of Des Moines. : 9 eastern society lady begged me to arrange for her to kiss * ¢ * SEPTEMBER Ist William Holden . . . “On the lips,” the society lady said. Kiernan reported his find to po- Never a thrill story to top it! “It can be arranged,” Charlie O’Curran, Patti Page’s guy) -ta kK Cc’s DRIVE IN Never a love story to equal it! and a friend of Holden, said. ¥- ¥ * “Have her call him up. Bill is very accommodating about things like that,” Charlie said. I guess they were both kidding this dumb country boy. CALLED FOR TRIAL—Dr, Otto John, former chief of West Ger- many’s counterspy organization has been charged with high treason in Karisruhe, West Germany. John (A fA nell SPENCER TRACY VAN JORKSON ROBERT MITCHUM ] 7410 E. Highland Rd. at Porter | - Specializing on _ Hamburgers Corn Beef Sandwiches Home-Made Pies created a sensation when he de- fected to communism, fleeing to East Germany in 1954. In Decem- ber, 1955, he re-defected to the| West and has been under investi- gation ever since. Nab Escaped Convict on Harsens Island PORT HURON f — Robert C, Jerry Lewis kindly stopped by our table at Dave Chasen’s, picked up a beer stein and shouted down inte it as though {it were a speaking tube. : “Oiving, send up two cornbeefs to go,” he yelled. “Today,” Jerry said, “is my 25th aacioeennny in mow busi- ness. “I was five years old. I went on at Swan Lake in the Cat- skills with my mother and dad and sang ‘Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?’ Until I was five years old I never made a quarter.” el Mass., — will J Polish-American veterans expected for the meeting. of a grocery store. The Idle Hour -\Cafe had called earlier to report a man flashing both money and’ a pistol was there. Troopers said they found a 22, caliber pistol in the glove com- partment of a truck parked in| front of the grocery_and took two! shots at Sellers as he fled. He the first time in weeks) ... . What's with Bess. fex-Mias America) Myerson and her husband? Qualifying 5:30 P.M. ‘First Race 7 P.M. | LABOR DAY SHOW _ Friday and Saturday Nights “til 3 A.M. KC DRIVE IN 7410 E. Highland Road at Porter > 4 * *. * , sa 3 And with-that, he grabbed a serving wagon and pushed it scorn ee org gtd SUNDAY Exeellent Coffee 2 away, pretending it was a hospital cart.. “Doctor,” he said to|near Jackson June 7, was cape | TWILIGHT { o. 2 a waiter, “where do we perform the tonsillectomy?” tured on Harsens Island last night. R A CIN G i 4 State ‘Troopers from. the’ St. Inside or Curb Service $THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N. Y. ... Jeaair post made the capture in a, ae ss $| Rocky Marciano bet two friends $1,000 each that he'll never/field into which Sellers fled when) : = - OPEN 11 A.M. to 12 P.M. \$) fight again. (He just took the corset off his ailing back for they confronted him coming out | & Old Mode! Stock : 3 2 P 4 . . Frank Sinatra broke up the “Mr. © Wonderful” cast — wandered onstage : land asked Jack Carter, “How do I get & out of Spain, mister?” &§ The Tommy Dorseys are reported talk- | ing divorce, but a pal says, “Oh, that’s wasn't hyjt. “ . : 2 : wll seals 7 LEE just this year’s fight” ... . The B’way ze T Milford R.2. Ken Johnston—Operator play being set for the stricken Ezio Trilck Testifies 2 H 5th ANNUAL STATE = Pinza will go on with another actor... @ RUCK CORIHIGS 4 FOUTS CHAMPIONSHIP SS SSSSSSASS ASS SSS SS Xe S Marilyn Monroe’s Actors Studio class- for Ecorse Graft Jury DETROIT Quolifying 1:30 P. M. mates were invited to her “Bus won (INS) — Gambling! premiere. Czar Russell Trilck spent two/ First Roce 3:00 P. M, Gant Gaither offered Mary Martin a & hours yesterday before the one-| Note Time Change) Phone B'way show; she wired from Brazil, “I'm pan. gpand dary lnwostignting 3e- sige : WATE d RFO RD ORlend ro happy hereto tk of leaving” pate n Pose and Tor 499 LAP FEATURE Richard Ney, Greer Garson's ex-hus- Trilck was ordered to reappear) ADDED EVENTS band, is divorcing his second . .-. Young Sept. 17. RIV . iN rH E A T ER Patty McCormick got $2,500 a " week for Taylor Township — Supervisor, GUARANTEED. PURSE her very first movie, “The Bad Seed” Haréld Rippe also went to court] $1,000.00 but did not testify. He was ordéred to return Wednesday. Mike Hungo, Taylor Township ‘building inspector, testified for .|the- second. straight day. Other Taylor Township residents were to take the stand today. ‘COMMERCE Coss Wiens Lae-Almpet Beoés. Sex Difen Opens 6:40 P.M FRIDAY & SATURDAY . . « The “Li'l Abner” cast is learning [| P hillbilly accents from “The Manual of American Dialects” . , Van Johnson asked his co-star, French Martine Carol, what kind of a bouquet she wanted. “Dollar bills,” she said, “-bundles of them” . . . Rocky Grazi- ano, trying a disk jockey stint on WABC, sa “the temperature and hu- PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY 3 Miles W. of Airport | | | announces, mility.” MARILYN | Earl’s Pearls . . . | DRI Y E-IN THEATER Often a Washington “expert” is like the bottom Union Lake and Haggerty Roads : half of a doubleboiler—he generates plenty of Open 6:45 Phone EM 9.0661 _ steam but doesn’t feally know what's Atchison (Kans.) Globe. WISH I'D SAID THAT: Horse racing is called. “the sport of kings.” Maybe that’s'why there are so few kings in business |. these days.—Charles Ruffing. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Vincent Lopez, hearing his new TV show might go on opposite the 64G quiz, said, “We ought to call ours ‘Money Isn't Everything’.” Maybe the Russians who say we're a warlike nation have) been reading what the Democrats and Republicans have been! saying about each other lately—Quote . . . That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) cooking.— —TOMORROW: or ‘SPECIAL eee PRE-HOLIDAY SHOW WATCH OUR AD FOR PARTICULARS SATU RDAY---TONIGHT ONLY! a 4 « ee re ee ee "TI | 2 Be Drive- In 2150 Opdyke Rd. Pe 4-4611 Box Office Opens 7 : | Warrens SI te route back to the United States! s Slate Visits ee fight NEW DELHI, india #—U.S.|They leave India Sept. 2, ‘Chief Justice Earl Warren and Mrs. Warren will make brief halts; Some automobiles contain z “fat Hong Kong and Manila en many as 13 small electric motors. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Huge Kiddie Land * resem MA 43135 7 SSS ee a ae CURTS- MILLER- KENNEDY w= WILLIAM-DEMAREST + WILLIAM GARGAR « rere wa ever « semen ition * AND ALSO * iRTOON SHOW = —(ss«COWL SHOW FOR THE KIDDIES _—_‘JESSE JAMES’ WOMEN’ | fhm 3 Leet EE See ee 7 _ RICHARD CONTE EDDIE ALBERT + JO VAN FLEET DON TNO RAY DANTON _ PLUS i oat. ee SoS i if ; i | i i} 1@ ; 1 ~~ SPECIAL TONIGHT—7:15 P. M. CART@ON PARTY \ ‘ Pale Ss VL get ie ‘ ie | * p : 4 . 4 HIGH CORN —. Gazing at a corn stalk that stands 13 feet high is Elmer Othick, who raised the corn ‘on hig farm three miles south of Winchester, Kan. About 2 By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS '|lished simultaneously in Paris and London. In Africa, the scion of the Vanderbilts shot 100,000 feet of film which he will make into. a . motion ere or al trarelagee. The offer a by ade by Sam Goldwyn of one million dollars for ‘‘My Freed, with whom he was con- ferring on the screen version of and they plan to make the picture themselves. So succesful has been William Paley's: investment. that CBS is planning to finance other stage musicals then use portions of them on TY and sell the movie rights. Until Gary Cooper started work on “Love in the Afternoon,” . he flew to London from Paris every New York to start preparations “a former wife of Joe E. Lewis. ‘Snapshots of Hollywood col- lected at random: Two efficient new employes at Columbia are John and Harry Cohn dr., who are on their dad’s personal pay- | reli, The widow of harmonica player dining at the Trader's in shorts, cops, as they ride out to“take part in training exercises. Cops put: Ky. ww—Remem- ; ber the fellow who advocated a/ national “De Nothing Week’? taken again at a community pic- nic Monday, and the man with the lowest pressure had & ae * chance of cinching the title, clude lounging in lawn aabe or hammocks and making an occa- sional trip to a swimming pool. Pe Borrah Minevitch, who owns a : Poh Pay Fair Lady” brought a smile from ~ PSOE RE ae RE EE NaN As for the ladies? They'll com- By ‘Ki Alan wrote restaurant in Paris, and Artie Shaw|- : 8 hook ay ee, ae the are a combination. BABK IS WORSE THAN THEIR BIKE—Cyclig members of |pete for prizes in an outdoor cook- ? * — Mickey Rooney 8 — ' He _ pe fa coiled when Arthur West Berlin's police force are putting on the.dog. Specially con- ing | contest. .| 206 “THE TWI Diana Dors was barred from} structed pillion seats on bicycles make a fine perch for the canine Adut WANTED TO BUY Vegas. She opens Sept. 26 at the Palace Theater where she hit the comeback trail five years ago. Helen Rose is hostessing a baby shower for Debbie Reynolds on Sept. 9. Good that Debbie is feel- ing. so well again. the Les Ambassadeurs. when he Douglas. weekend, He told me he —wasif — sitting in the Millroy nightclub at | saw Sharman Douglas with her/ father former Ambassador Lewis’ Ciel ve : so the Luau sent word that she 1000 COMICS . |“Gigi,” said, “One million dollars ’ on their annual show in the Olympic stadium to impress Berliners for ‘My Fair Lady?’ I'd offer $3,-| coud dine there wearing anything: | with their skill, eficiency and discipline NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICS : 500,000!"" spouse were there for dinner. Freteinter" er S t rday 0 N LY — webtie Ans: Tanah ant sat America’s first tp-enaied adi Virginia. Two Frenchmen renee 7 Piper’ 5 Magazine © Outlet [| u : So glad that Judy Gariand had |appeared in London in 1609. Itied and, records show, prove $$ Auburn Ave. ; any price; CBS owns the rights! such @ terrific sucess in Las |called for brewers for service in eetisfectory. | IT'S TWICE AS Lain ACTION--- acres of corn topped the 12-foot “T was about to throw a piece of} fr, ene EXCLUSIVE ae OAKLAND YING blood pressure taken when he gets prose home from work today. It will be, > 7 LAST TIMES TODAY NKLE . f IN GoD's EYE” “QUEEN BEE TWICE AS MANY THRILLS! HERBERT J. YATES _| HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Back from|her TV show, “The Hit Parade,!’ . : f a year in South Africa, Cornelius | there's a big chance i ae A, Vanderbilt Jr. is in Hollywood tol tum + _ , te Pg Well, the residents of one of Cav- EODIE DRYER | c make a deal for the film rights to = va — ington’s subdivisions . a Mecete ncctze Tavites, Zee Be ee his serial “The Vanderbilt Feud,” »| Wild” opposite: Frank Sinatra. up with a Labor Day weeke — ee IN nore Garden Center y recently published in a national Her agent, Jerry Rosen, had test that calls for absolute re | ' BEAU rrr BALLROOM sha " |magazine, clips from Dorothy's TV show ation. BALLROOM _, BALLROOMS y He tellg me that the book will / flown out here for director Charles And the man who relaxes the Civernste-Tenbell te coast® for i WT Westone (Ore TE be called “Queen of the Golden Vidor to see. Dorothy is a talented - |most will get the title of T.] 4 = hoe Ba : aN ae - i ae © ‘ df Saree me Rey ae es Set) Sper es ae a 3 white , “Another thing I liked about the book — I got to sit all the way |. through it,” BOARDING HOUSE : | ~ }/ SIDE, 3} ROOST! =~ AND T BRING YOUN Va ave “To 4 courd)” UNDER- Wt nn eee ty ok GOBBLE UP TO)> EAT 4 NOURISHED JP WINZ—— <7-tHE & Guys Go : AINA GRUELLING CONTEST/"\ THERE'S HAM)| SADDLE FIRST/ ~ NANCY --- WERE Pag by IN THE OFF ‘ YOU FIGHTING Il] SMIDGEN OF NICEBOKY J 7NASHLAYA WITH > COLD MEAT ON SWEET | FRO HANDZ SS Le —— Ss > - 4 “| ts , ? - Sa s " } a) Pe D> | 3) 2 i : eH 1986 by NEA Borvtcn, ne. TAL Reg. US. Pet, OFF OUT OUR WAY YEAH, BUT ON ‘THE way. HOME THE OLD GENT HAS TO RUSH TO KEEP. UP WITH THE KID/ [IT MAKES YOU WHO'S a * + % ~~ COT om oe T.RWRLIAMS Te te VR PL ON | BH RE D 1986 & Serves, tee. {TALL DEPENDS i aa) 2 | ‘ ¢ , na f = = ? ht < = \B ke yt ¢ “ 4 A Ot |S ou'll Find — OPPORTUNITIES ALLEY Oop pe ~~ WADN'T BETIER aS | / i | \ ; aS " Vay f P ; I y C \ \ | \ 7 i ae | \ ‘ . ESS, ‘FRIDAY, AUGUST | Pj i ‘ 81, 1956 NUTHIN OR NOBODY. FZ THAT'S JUST IT! IT AINT Z, e | *. © 1986 by NEA Servos, tne. TM. Reg. 0.8. Pat. Of, app I E Re a A . gee : ie ‘weeos » By 2 V. THE FREEZER By Ernie Bushmiller | By Leslie Turner YEAH. HE'D FALLEN IN THAT BiG PIPELINE DITCH SEYOND TH’ FENCE! SPRAINED HIS ANKLE AN’ COULDN'T GET OUT. SO I HELPED HIM uP! BLACK HAIR, AND MEDIUM BUILD! AND THIS. CHECK By Edgar Martin — Wii | CSS BOOTS" @'CAN) MOVE BACK WO NOW! | ; eae | 1) HOME! ‘ OW, DOR! AY 1 EVER GLAD! A STOLEN CAR! “AIS FACE HID. NO CAB. OH: YES... we HE WONDER! I LEARNED|| WORE-A HAT, BUT HE PICKED UP ONE NEAR NEXT DAY HE WAS IN TH OPEN book OF His CAR! ANYWAY, HE COULDN'T DRIVE WITH THAT ANKLE, 50.1 GAVE HIM A LIFT TO TOWN: WHERE HE GOT A.CAB. AN ODD THING, By McEvoy and Strieber Mix Sears ) ff . SS alt ine aly, IGOLLY, WHY DON’T’ cies HIM FOR TH’ - YOU BOvS 1GHT uP le OE a AR A Ie PE A TR NR OR RE AE A BA A ME NN te es ee ia * | ‘4 \ “ 4 A + i { i As | Ay fe F o A \d al : an - Eis" pes _- A ¥ ee j ae , oe ee : . " ’ \ } pnt bey ee a } a ac PRESS, FRID sane ty say ANI f ya 31, 1! a F 956 : e ie, l a A 2 , ; : ‘Lutheran ie. | ae ‘ot Gre: a . ‘ id a ee ie B tke | ory cy ! Brows unces me " Livestock . lots. } PP pd rotr ot stealing : aa | . : ) (ie rT Aug. 90 YAP) bape. Bay P pea bu: Ho. kt nce un The "eents ow —The Detrot town clothing stor . 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Untversiny ‘ a ersity nea ME GAR HO +oies ; as A Oldsmo oe . ‘Bere ._ App bil , oe ecu | : Pr a 280 ; Ss. el ; : eo wae : : : one FE 43566 | BON “belong - : locginge. fort Che for ceded ssified Ad s! ea estate sales- man. gt once. P, W. Din- an. FE 4-2577. Employment Agencies 8A|_ 4 ; VAL THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST a1, 1050, “ -ROOFING WORK New or repa.rs, of fs rom Beats. on Sebi op ¢3 reason: TREE Fee TRIMMING THER 9OW. ery. Pe 40177 ‘Also removal. TRENCHING AND - BULLDOZING RD. Tomp a PE 4-684) ' Building: Supplies. _WA Bae r 4:00, O ‘east, BEACH CLEANING Beaches cleaned, installed, sand master vlumber se WA CLEAN \. Walls and windows. Reasona’ Free est. no obligations. FE AND Ri REMOV. ey ‘ee | set momen ott SES: seg se ba ee Lafe"aratnvig todd’ tay at duly beeen — RANCH TYPE, 2 BEDRMS, NEW- ~_ly-decor., olf head, $85. EM 3-2016. Rent Lake Cottages 36A MODERN COTTA Y oD “ Gn, poke 3-3185. : Boggy COTTAGES s from. . Rent by vy day, week, or month, HURON RESORT 2841 0. 8. Hwy. 23, Oscoda: _ For Rent Rooms 37 i LARGE AND ri SMALL SLEEP. ing rm. Clean. With kit. and utili- ties Srivllegen., 1 =. from. town, 70% Auburn Ave we x mi i OR 2 LADIES sT. JO- oh On bus —_ PE 5-0537 softener, oi} heat, al winter, Utilities furn. < Sagina®. CLEAN 3 oe HEAT lights. 1 child welcome, FE RMS., f [2 RMS. RIT sES, FE Inquire Caretaker, rear door, 308 S. PARKE ST., Pontiac. Lev reg aA decorated. 6 rm. Mat. . $55 mo. bee ca Wattle” Woodward — 2 CLEAN, QUIET SLEEPING for teachers East pee... Private ho: FE 40640 before 5:00. it Ww: ay Sig rt SLEEPING ROOMS, 95 Glenwood, FE 3-7296. CLEAN AND QUIET aa Fooms, Close = 48 Mechanic. CLEAN A i Amey ye FRONT ROOM. Al- double $8. 304 _ Orchard Lake ke Ave FES 2-7861. GLEAN IN PONTIAC. PHONE. __and hot ae, MY _ 2-6186. — HIGH __ school ares. FE 2.0850 a THREE ROOM, floor apa tment, no children; ie Edison. St x 6G __Welcome, $13 per week. FE 8- Util. FE 5-1172. 1 QARAOE | HOUSE, 23 ‘DEL, ayy. Commonweaith 2 BEDRM., FURN. NEW HOME. replace. sities pie ely lo AND }| WAPERPORD. G00 LERSINO FT 4 rooms, modern, floor, pero oe lef bole. Bab: WEST SIDE, CLEAN, 3 ROOMS Rent Houses Furnished 35 DESIRABLE ROOM FOR Bus. woman, west side home. _ 5-1603. LADY: LARGE ROOM. - rage availiable. Priv. FE eaear SLEEPIN: 1 or 2 men. . PE 460 tedy ROO! + v. FE 47317, R: ; ‘ No ., £7, | SLEEPING ROOM FOR WORKING girl on W. side. Washing la al 4 so garage. $12 a week. PE EXCELLENT CARE For Rates starting at $125, On 3390. food, 66 Seneca. FE ¢3906. Hotel Rooms 39 H + HOTEL AUBURN Rent Stores a 745 yo ter. , PERRY sHOP- ODERN — STORE rent aye Ra., ear pe pe era a * ee igs ho Some. Pe eal 2 M. APT, GARAGE & $60.00 i og Rent Office Space 41 BROOCK 8, Wood " 3 watd, B’ham, Me 708, feta cuter, Se =. to Municipal “fh. Gentral—% block Yo and zs 70 RENT t aR 4 HH. J. Van Wei iota = For Sale Houses 43 ———— SE ty BARGAINS STATE-WIDE Tae} 2 ing cr | siege weliciee | job, FE 28181 ican = = | 4 A . an ki : \ ie ve val eae yx oy Pao eR a he fie, MM | AN " 4 ee fa ' eee oe NG I EN iy ee 7X yi \ z p lig , Pe ihe : s Mie > Wek i/k bo he Boyt) \ we a 4 ere a J} : ‘ a s 4 e 4 ¥ = : : { “a ( t = ve ig 1s aaa ies _ THE PONTIAG PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST-51,-1956-—\—-__--_ a #3 Sale Houses somal! For’ Sale’ Houses 43 CARNIVAL — ) by Dick Turner! "|For Sale Houses 43| For Sale omy 43) e. Summer S pane re oo na ‘en , - f i : * ' . - " re : BS 4 * ran rm F * _ $8.5 ' ‘s 4 * ( : Ce e NEW Z wise ‘OR COLORE : } : . é tase 7. : we ots ‘ nets bath near Wisner : H ES ie ae a ’ aha oe GomR es sy Neat 3 bedroom modern & at-| 8, yoeuve Good Seege Bn fg ae North Star BEDROOMS « as . H ‘ * of them in this ome well appo in chotce Keego location. I's ready to $300 New all brick 3 bedroo full move in and ! ae wg #2.- : basement, large farm tyle ikiteh- | 000. substantial down payment, irs incomes, tvin room Re ie ye NE “f odern 3 rooms & utitity—tor ree | fe :“y reoes ew, ake” FE 42871 peree rtet one Gre, Ararat — living this ‘ean't be. beat. pore, fy Svea. - terms, bewinnihg at 4350 down. $4,050, About for ; sot : OWNE! : Located on Waldon Rd, near eaulty pietenos™ ttm| RED HORSE CORP, ENGR GREGG sy SF nha tad —_— ~LOVELAND hep e, od i, Oak fears, 0019 Coss Elis ‘Prion "ta take Vieg lange a oe Raslacne. completed: 2188 Cass Lake Re. Roogy, Mester DOWN i extra Ld ene- Ye om 3.3314 $038 app’ FE 2-497 . o tian t oungstown en. - Call FE 7 for t. : ee as ~~, wit ig 1 ot ae 3 BY own-| f pars ne te BY OWNER. 6 ROOM, BRICK Eas Tones ot wi) gogits mor sopumtnes, cai] 1IDDEETON'S | | eat ware lt eas |” PANGUS | “iP this ait. pune, ¢ 2 | squlty oF 01,000 dows 9 d t's REAR OWEN ScMOOL. 3 ves-\ 7 : Best Buys CLARKSTON BROS. — Sa. sesh is Ca home, Bath. ae. : ' - : ie “BRD woot BRICK PIONEER | BY Built 050 with $2,450 -ENN > : ream en Bal, per Tron on 5 per OF 2 KENNETT GARDENS he Biaeens , cone © aon e OR Fat quick eels, eaters at bee iefet Treat. er a j cozy foot anch neo Eves ~~ Gun, a _tors, FE 4-44 buy to gas, Heal, “Ne 5 a % BUNGALOW ON “HARGE sae ‘ ; | ear _home, 117 ©, New York Ave Say EEE Hee Ree) DAILY 16 | See ee NP | Immediate Possctsion wane Hy Gon geimgms, |g SNILVAN, VILLAGE, |i psec, Sgogee a e to * ; 8 —— A el Ger" noors. oo. . . éiecriminst! poems fe Me Se a — = oorae sitting Egg hig re ~~ eu foo gl Turmece 2 ae “Sting By J. Hudson” Meny| “Meadowood Subdivision Leslie R. Middleton- home located on a, 110x190 com extra large dining (room. | sale or your home as down pay-| garden “e200 extras. ‘This homie must be seen ROKER PE 1.0006| Vision. “The ibxie kitchen swith Te acne ade Woe, ail kina | --™ent, PE 6-1206, down. OL A Sie Gss8; Oh ODS WATERFORD: LEFT ON AR: FOR SALH OR RENT: 3 BED gleaming birch cupboards, Youngs. | gheubs. 10 miles from Pontiac: | WEST SIDE — ‘UNFINISHED | ee 1A : RD T Mite TO Stach lyse wente. Oareas, pe ye a Shouse: ieee AY ein, ci A nice 7 tm tome with gas, [eke area must sell one DO IMMEDIATE POSSESSION} WINDIATE TO 8YLVAN 10 sug heat acer Laxe Orion, MY | wife's dream: aiso Tix3s liv. a down. ‘No real estate agents, | ‘tpt Gu ant: A000 down > ND. New 2 CLOVERTON, sv GWE, PEELE BS ing room make any liome- _Phone EM 3-016), _W. Bi | SEVEN KOOM BUNGALOW, gn. ing sonmn' Sith dining cl and vee: Build pleted basement, en cagy were Im te. maker broud te rng Ge Beings & ee | INCOME fl 1IGelow pe iy a eB 4 tibule closet, Master bedroom 12x vucers e} Ra. There are many other deluxe yon _ 12 room, 2 full baths, two ‘a: 34 W. Huron St Chay one. a ee 8. Cates ae grvpeorte |e and Home Seekers in- OCHESTER. ED! feetures auch as 2 tirepleces, 3 le anon baths terms _f wires oo PE 93402 or PE 5-0048 BY OWNER. 3 # 1 : . | frame. Al garage, base- ’ ; Frances, : = = | oe furnace. Privi-| wing SURVEY PLA THIS = a b 9 me OL t. ae | floor neg room. 3 Bt 4 1950 by NEA Berviee. it i LISTINGS W ANTED__ . oon ISION OF” Joanie en wat sli, Jive! Mifest, $1,680 down, (hilford salee.| OME AS ONE OF meat Feo Aen Scae Oa eg | Mt 2IH28 earns, but ‘rather then | wyens heat Ratare, Pe can) COUNTRY ESTATI: | ror sate BY OWNERS FEB: j. C HAYDEN Realtor pecan sion chic See pag ath, Plenty of ted Kitchen. ‘and Fe Moving ante epi at yout | os ve ee Ot ee Oe a ciel oe aaa No Down Payment pag un ts ver fovety | lot“ 08 dom. Om See. 8S = iy a » Bh ce. ear ‘convenience . " f rounds Ww win rives and _— wi Wa etare,) Te | RUE oR Toute Fae te | oo no a, ies “ath & Miwon the bottom of = 90,000 spmronrn: | ul Mane et it ait | Saad ate te — r) on ae : ¢ price ts only $28,500 with full basemert and rough wir a lar ae ; Sait er On 31 y terms, OR} ON MACEDAY, pene yr VEST. SUBURBAN | " Veay ose, ‘you _ e pale Rg Ee al Mg ghey mye Rag nF ct Hh mater Ra ee } BEDROOM BUNO witn| ON YOUR Lor” | shaded! lots ba ear ees Don't HOLMESBARTRAM __For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses | “a IF. Wood C Be re eer sarees cotret | large 1s, ieeyion Piewe. full basem: oa teok, ‘aul xa 4302 Dixie Hwy. a—" a Cc. walls, while the other haif of the | Rgchester and Sutton Rds. 29- a . Gall to vet OR 3-1950 OO O. 5 eo. ee me bet water. Wt rit, neat | — See james Sar 8 SYLVAN LAKE $100 DOWN Vi Sips oeait of aet, | ee Btoe Wea wee Py Bog By P AN LAKE W l] L k altor OR 31233 | rooms, large living ,_ 16 toot | siveam. Moar in : : : - ? me bul . hed : crchy, ed ormY| mxctusive aoznts ror sec-| C- HOUSTON, Realtor VILLAGE We will bud 2 or 3 LLIAIMS LAKE | Comer_wuems rare_na_a Mis | pomblhed Michen and antag ares |W heme, oo 2 lobe ah Oxbow Lake. Huron, pao HOUSING MANUPAG. : FE 46331. Shee Sam: Gareth tan srvesed fh starter home with FE gy o- 3 BEDROOM RANCH OXFORD - BY OWNER piadtered walls, newly decorated wes hes price een co ie Sonus oe hs ranc our lot. Building sites are large STYLE STARTER HOME 5 rooms and bath, Hardwood firs is unit rents for $128 per month | WE Lagwos OF ANY PERFECT FOR THE OPEN B cain eee ie wen tise: poe Hn = og Bm lh privileges. ont ex wr FU BA ENT Pull I Sesamnent Oil furnace. $1,800 eoternees Wore in front there Sane as ’ : a2 Cediliee. 31 Daily. Beautiful) 1 : PRICE INCLUDES ROUG. _o¥n “ s & J2foot patio serving both) CITY GARDENER new 4room and bath. Drive by ay Kiaben, gre Ls (AR om McDONALD — WIRING. ONLY 1300 DN. “ o a mie. Feet ee a ’ ~ Welt, Kept 14, and see these. Only $850 down. | city beach, Price $25,000 up. Open 83207 ___ On the —— ne iViNG nome | terme. Appros. I acre of ground. |My, aA eat re 3 40t a tak el ope Siege Syste yaMtinn| a NCard leabetn Take | FC, Wood 1 Co.|" BRAN Eis | garnet ais) GIS S20 DOWN é " . it ervic Ki [ed oy wie wy < ne (o'sen wack | OS W HURON SE Lovely om i and bath al eu ph new Miaierto scnool I Measure |g cy LTOR- pared ag he awnings ee: iitchen, “separate 7 talne —— 8 COST rooms, 1 block from downtown. EW VELOPM e Fee rome tite | Corner Wittt ‘Lake ke Re a a eakpoed. at natty Pine___Large AT mn 1GHI AND FE 2.0263 -Small éieom heuse ta back Ad WN DE ENTS everything. Ex aily nice ne ams ake a J & Me rooms carpeted, well landscaped | aes room which is paneled. in : 4 joining airport 3 bedr brick fiver plan. Lots of cupboard ith bark a boat dock. - f sf Be r bi EST, gd bedrm. bunge- , EET or ove by yyy Ys 4 frame ranch home. 1% baits Toon “ae 4 disstered wails» ae NORTH CITY Pull pres bie ate inion ment auto, ofl heat 3 year-round 7 re nice te , Cozy liv com i . : 4 “E §$} tow, room for bedrm. = today! All for $8,000, : with si ireplace, car vet § room house, ol Reat, very’ good renee, one eetteyenr’. © im ‘LL PRICE $12,000 upsiairs, natural Sirepiace. ai AIRPORT A 1 nN. ing & drapes. Cheecful Kitchen | Mosete © vesm. 2 bedroom condition near Malkim school. | ee ee eee ete Oe eee mm ie N EAR 4bedroom and bath. Pull base-| = Open Dally & Sun Terps Berend ‘noren’ at’ rear | ood. Features, plastered OUTSIDE OF TOWN on 6. lngeen Jeoding, tale Com. LIVING ROOM 96s13:0 ment. Beautiful fireplace, ¥ On MS®, ‘ mile ¥. of Pontiac ope: beautiful flood-lighted ror pectic gg, Be vse and & 4 room hogse, all rooms, ivy *(00. oats, Price = heme ie + ae Cig WEST SUBUR of closets. Ot! heat, 3 acres Airpo patio, Complete with barbecue, | - agement. Price $10,300, 3 of i am wait tr : ee wn, Must BATHS e de BAN ] LI AMS ‘ Tadoken heuse. — KUSCHE! ; ote ated just % block from Convenient terms, og "are wr) r ees, be shows by appointment only IMMEDI Te roe Possrasion ery rm, Kome, erage. & this wr SUNELIL . - : tered "walle, ol eas. ‘les.’ es- -LAKE ie, emai Me ate Fictional oes aylor ae J Mi. BRE WER | CLARK REAL ESTATE | 8%, ae deetet rt S ‘ior A ce — at just §15,7 substant down 65 N, Park 45181 ad CAs : - awn & shrubs. wn.) ‘4 ACRE : . ayment of will consider your VY FE 6-0638_ Ma 67581 FE 5-T104 gz, 11. “| Spectes on Mi mile x. = == = = ey Evenings or FE 4461) of land (Moe), Just 1 block from the beach rests Lovely small 2 bedroom and rade-in. ; ft. bath. Near M30. Beauti insu DRAYTON -PEATNB. BEDEM. end Sundays ee John K. Irwin, | sieee'isfttch aiteeesiamel | ste earden Wa om eee THIS TS IT! Retains are, MSRM | OBA fou, Water uth al | ae a ee ren es ° on large lot 100x150. This bome ror COLOR wan po gh Reng 8 ne ee Bree ee Peres. ares a booed eal OPull bamt. . ae oe. KUSCHEL L REALTOR es nage 8 poreeees, sous double . aoe a i: ee Wast Bide ; 1% car garage. For only $15,200 ~ oe peyment Lot an an mt ei MI 64133. aaa 70. e891 Huron with dining L hand kitchen, fh ful near Baldwin Rubber and GMC. | FOR BETTER HOMES Ouly 1% miles from city limits pm. to 6 One gooey! No. 10 Now vacant. Located off Josiyn Al be! ps Phone FE 5-047 Eve. FE ¢3415| bath, convenien’ v located to Detroit. See this @ ye bs ~ -S fo one” Marling | and Third St, 3 bed 2-4-1 Sale : : ae oad move tient ’ (DUCK LAKE 100 x 150 it. Perfect workman- ton Rd., N. to "Manette, “w. to 2000 coscaine, Gull im. some * with 3 lots PE S418 ER,| of space for ssemect wi iets Big 9 room home near the| Ship and quality materials are _Deland) dente gp tg, Be ge — Bangg oo oe, soy if 288 “SHELL H OME et ried. is all bass & deco. JIM W ILLI AMS | eS. S| required. oF * will D ton: | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE penullINCOLN, STREET fail bath ver} henay bhcbe eines ¥ only, $11,900 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE _—. 2: baths, Onl $2,500 do _ sider-your-homeo¢ = : cm ‘ ' ’ ‘urnished 42 ft. ranch style. We build on “> 218 Baldwin Avenue ’ = Remodeled Farm House | ¢ar Baldwin Ave rms. and bath for the owner, plu Scene Bae x | plus | 8 on a * of 340 I. lot. Tinshing for’ you. See ‘our erode! arkston open, poly o°~ Beunday tet /ON 1 ACRE 2 acres, & bedrooms, new moter | 2 sbedroams. 4 rooms, tnd GATEWAYS: to) iiistin cit taatast@c eit | fin itea and tege today. ——— : $Y Onna LAKEFRONT : 2 sent tiichos allan ane foot | Kastan’ Mas eae unr oo i at Sn cor ‘ ti.t00 down, wil nen oaty whe ‘ae eee helt pa parents 7 bed ’ Full | basement >| Fage, 81.080, full price. Es ; . by. Oni GOODELL | REAL ESTATE INC | Sistah Sig Pant) tf eed ne: esha emda | it * | HAPPINESS | R.D.RILEY, Broker | | BaO'e ati es ou 60831 STiwell 1-181 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. of only $9,500. of Pontiac. Only $10,500 w ae . $00 Elizabeth Lk. Rd PE 1187) Al] This toe 873 500." a ae Senne = MAple_5-5821, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 5: 959 DOWN eter Tee home 42, Ende. Elizabeth pake Estates., EAST SIDE BY OWNER Attractive fre me with = aig ae ‘ Laree 8 odern ho REALTOR ove bedroom home, + bed ; { breeseway e. ry Bg gd GAYLORD 2 Tile Baths clove in oo 8 winaw, newly pil, Cass-Biizength Re “ heal, peeps: Semtesnene ee ee ero eOCe ang | & dining foom mm Dens Large kitele 100 ft. wide, Nice town, 9 sig eraad waeecion | 7ySE ats tae tor mie,s| nee» Sermom atid RE cme | WEST’ SUBURBAN | aiarmtacstatriett: | Seeomedenn fal seegmens | fie a Tee eaeaed | fond pring tal Se ew t . ry “ ot why sha f . ‘ A 5 _ ag aye vee room heme, Fal"bas basement, walk- Woods, 24 ft. eter gros & acres, (6 mi, radius), cozy 2 sane Call for appointment aay og N Peddce = i _reheols._ e. Soden Cost & Public | Elec. hot wa Our best buy cod quite @ bit of slum ing a’ with fireplace, large kitch- $1,000 DOWN - bedroom home. Neat as # pin! o see this. fered. at $8,000-$2,050. down. ~ sana aa ms Zone. Cae down and 685 per material ts there dor sof en with custom cabinets and Includes 18 lots, Log restau-| Bath & basement. Small barn & | 4. ~ ‘ oe $65 m ly and it’s yours, mae 7 ; . loads of eating space, both rant and store. 4 room housé 2-car garage. This property is $900 Down » FIRST OFF E RING ; Cc H ARN ING Builder Broke NICHOLIE & H se cO.,- Union Lake District : batt Ms are ceramic ie. = saa. con oak butidings wR pee B+ lb gh ft. a = For this furnished income : R OPDYKE ROAD agin gs to ogy coe eu - An exce ‘ood year-round Oni $15.990- we invite com- also trade oor Oakland Co. prop-| vided, Priced attractively, Terms, | located Ja Lake-Orien - Just oF -yeat old. fuily insulated yerd, call for appointment, — T 1 we home wil uate iviloges. Eh nd pa ; erty, Ideal resort opportunity. - ed $500 DOWN ay ectie Se sense A ment $ ) Toome, and bath 3 bedroom. one Round * ston. 1 .| pine extra . ie an AIT vod Pr - eer cay i aa be 1 te a em a Some Zou will be be Sylvan Lakefr ont Ew ne. 4 call Mr. Le- Piveplace i 2 furnace heme. re cea aaa a ‘ - ‘an entrance with eas rane H AR NOLD churehes Be. weet — reened porch. Partly furn. Lake r lev tate ~ Be 1 eens REAL ESTATE e s. $10,500. $2,500 down.| only $10,980 7 yoom Passe i at: FA JOHNSON, oe Privileges’ 2 wooded loty. =“ = i otiered a ee 00 #008 cw 20 &. me i} y ™ " good « good a LOTS © . " ores @ PE Nothing Down [Income Property Fishin. ana 8. perfect view 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | Wm modern ‘2 bedroom nome,| GILES REALTY CO. “cs FE “S676 Gir oux-Franks ns rat Mas geotee y two-tasally of the lake. Quick posses- FE $2533 Newly. pained, Large living foom. |92 W, Huron FE 041% | yor Rae ir we eee rT BEVERLY: HILLS Ben — eK: te Goma with basement, om Your lnc] New turoace and-ilied pasement | ¢ 500 Dow. Foom, Basement and new oll fur: | ————"Pe=-# “2 8 treed’ street. Cbarger’ thas rar: | Oper un, 1 to 8 pm. ing included mail down pay-| Only $14,000. AUBURN HEIGHTS ss own. . ne. me w, DerES opr! roome. ace, 1% baths. ment. build on my jot. home of 11 8 with 2 apart- you ta this » reem / S Massehes aeocte. Uae mews otty for Alice Rutten, Me OR : monte to veut nad 6 reome tor| Herth "side alder home. it . = <0 meneety. Many -sthey Somée Ne Ci. *ARL mAs Vint ' owner, Only $14,700 Tonsenable ‘has 2 bedrooms and fu choose from us before you é J. an JORN N terms. TWO HOU one: lot, bath down. plus 2 bedr Hd wer! MI 6300000 IO 88 ° doo payue pe, pored full bath “iso sepe- . Dorothy * Snyc der Lavender $7,000 LITTLE FARM One acre of co-opertive Real Haig Rachanbe . ELIZABETH LA ra en room - ULTIP 1 EALTOR and with lake privile B - RES N ecora a Down Payment Pome Raraeet | “cmmaon pape posw |TERRONSEORERGRTEE SN | ieacer al conaece Pa bt gs Partrid Sid aie in NELSON PARK-Pa AR N e r all com fi Cd r e 5 : “Will enstom bufld 2 or 3 bedroom West Suburban | oad nya oe pve fina near oun 2 fmm liama Lake Po ee vit, well, septic, wired, automatic te NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH s ] ge lav. down, Carpeied ving home: Exterior complete, wiring,| This is s lovely home. built for) i. hurry. os ehial schools, Pleasing floor | _ Waidie, Broker, water, kitchen sink and all in- POST_OFFICE & dining - rms. fireplace, chimsey, studaing On your lot.| owner, that will give you eo much ‘ an hap ferge ontvence terior shedding. Cedar shake sid- 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE mod, mi, - ‘nook, FE value for your money. | Ranch | 4 1 + all, 19.6x12.8 living room eg ged vizwors Botes. very at GI's WE i SS oe rm, BRICK $10; 975 ae super Feetealion "foom ~ Sous wil = ae outgo with this x stu ining Foor extrs OP} N terms. = Sep‘ aati ey fie nee €2 mally pe" lean, modern 2 family in specta en : ¥ ae ' oe. = i $18,300 gives yon RS acres trees galore! We have the fon ¥ seenes BRICK INCOME t to se ! room with fireplace, beauti- ‘ Fact erase ae Attention Mr, Handyman! bor. ful jarge living room with toman $10.09 JUST LIKE NEW-3 bed. INCLUDES TAXES’ TRADE . Iatee oe Ry? oe oe of bomen fot lake and park , privileges. DRIVE PAST 148 BEACH brick replace: reed basement, Recreation rm.| FULL PRICE $11,395 eens teteme.aeae| tol sale. sain eae wil! be w il worth ‘your some interior. By this particularly weirkepe % garage, plastered une on pong room, diaieg pew a downtown tn good rental district. sites dn, & mo, som. é iw * ‘ while and save Saks ‘pours ne Bg ae met wv. Living pd — iby 186x245 = one bedroom. Paved ot, Here is At Waterford . veen, Ges tr ‘eo count for cash. Terms, 7. & room richly car- ® value. Owner leaving city. reat chow near f =. . LA RD, TURN Brick and frame ranches ons Le FE 4 9 58 4 ere 1 shower, dandy peluted base- Bt am BUNOALOW with an wn: bedroom i hnvestment nol gue, trade ~ Peaceful aii room. heat, automatic RICK. Sessment, Cee fare. Oak’ feere ute — ‘ia = : G. AYLORD room. home 1x8 living tion for 70 “family. arse a tnfinisied attic, one .~ gM piney 1 . ond sine $49 PER MONTH room hice kitchen and lot, Screened porch. : I JAKE PRIVI S You couldn't rent this comfortable 135 ©. Pike St. Open Eves. & Sun; dining Full ben paseension avolabte tered walls, auto, heat and hot ‘ tae Bsa | eek gheventn.- perene, ete ue water, vestibule entrance and sit-!~ 1. H. BROWN, Realtor Pato Rwy. (78. i) Se Waren: these ee S or - ER BIN omnes i diel LA \ We iki an ae RE oted naar on i Ss I othe pect dls wae - d, ei = aa sat saul hese “\auitipie Ldating ‘Be fervice S4610) “RG. appres, ty mile o Barnes tae's s Tnovts side. Pu to g ‘ = jake, Priced at $13,950. home, Large living Foom, | wrer ee i eae — as — ee ae F Goutie otk me te modern oe carpeted living 100 OPE} BS rooms, floors, to 7:00 pm. Rat. and Sun.| \V ARD E. P T aan dining roo: full basemen: , d . ARI RIDGE a UBURN HEIGHTS | em |bateman | ERESAE ri | Fsues ie CLARK “RUSCHELE [REALTOR EE 4388 1S THE QUESTION nae Hie down, - a wre Mr 64 1050 W. HURON ST. TO BUILD OR BUY? K ampsen| axes "ein Sb ao, - fy home located among. the hugs wi Oren EVF_1 708 Possession on this eorge ni. ir Win} tees. with Take" privs. on Wh. MULTI os Soo Hams Lake. This features | OPEN Envice SUBURBAN RANCH CHECK THE « . eroaks . NOs & are “it code extra ananse 268 ‘Balawia ave,| 2 vety large bedrooms, both bedroom with oyery, eon ee FOLLOWING AND. |REALTORS — FE 40528) — isvatory im utaity ofl $.0)01 or FE 6-0605 le closets, 31 foot living rm. NT tnd innovation of modern “gas water heater. : room, very mod- L, and it has been included YOU BE THE JUDGE pgun.| only 87,000, Com | gra'Rftchen ‘wile ‘also opens onto Fagg a My Fg argos iB ‘ f jot! Bee ®, today. DORRIS m, cok) Oe ce an 'go" wrong room, bi tn kitehen poliances, DESIGN T1056—Here iso 38 : ‘ ors =~ We now have 2 4 Roars, Plastered wails, part base-| with only $1,600 do mo wrong! large 2 car garage, witul ft, 3-bedrm k ranch ‘ __OR. ' 3. bedroom family tubs and drains, sito. df Jot, A good buy at $36,000. home with full basement, at- ia00m — oa moet oe jeathens : FA ‘heat, Lt nice e fete. ¢ Owners have IDEAL BUSINESS SITE sash : Me Both hare, pcoeations. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE left the ed at 615.900 | uses vate bos trot WATKING LAEE AREA’ ng area, ; “Lovells. "Drayton ‘Plains. Thi ’ Seapeeere ware: ge toned commercial. We have . ivean ; heme win | BEAUTIFUL BRICK | Sy,ime pave the Key, cam be’ shown Idrge’ cement block ‘pulding ‘and iis atat hl Basement, ge: Rencteckio ‘Seue aoe Samer faas, ives 3. BEDROOM AND BASEMENT. home is located on Sashabaw your: the. Klchen. Select oat WRAY. O'NEIL, Realtor hice "corner loeation we DOWN wing Securon tram ing ind. many, tee” wane REMARKABLE Phone FE tity or OR ea Stiee of sisbse on your et. | COUNTRYSIDE VIEW on Reels , ag NO, $21 BRICK RAMBLING Fac ee Bitek, “Beawty WATERFORD ee LONG. one, tow mod: Sessa tres” wenn. 1% TOWNSHIP was ie Tn 'end OF. | | CRESCENT pts gs ern ranch home would ne“: bath ranch home. IT I8 LOVELY! ae Priced to sell at $13,080. Terms E rooms, 2 story brick with base- er fail to impress passers PEitcnen hag counter $200 Down can be srranged. . i {OM pe age a setae, geet Laie oes. ‘Oak’ floors, birch flush turgor. hie yee RANCH. Near csuty of gracious iving, 0, tion. to ceiling win- doors, walls, Gal. ward- one story cunt vely modern pone dows of living room provide | fone ‘closets, Woude eaned itn fl _dasement. must be seen to. he appreciated R ] sweeping view of rear yard. basement for garage. “aeoee This. | nome. ee ’ : rooms, . usse ] Young fg —_ . * Sn and regs, Baveray_ ew ons Fut sa “tat it shade trees, 3 arooms come each with large REALTY CO. : ALTOR—& large ht bireh gas fired, A dbi. garage =, nice ony Ply 1062. W. Huron ,_ 8-940 42 w. Huron OTD EE 4-458 i; a ga- ‘ wife see * wileas , rage end man more went; ant to move) very modern with ‘A CHOICE BUY Tt i wor We for auto. washer = dryer, at- be olisicety Sutueaee pole pang neg om Ben gh Be gE ee on trees, garden, possession” ONLY. $4,980, : “war scsunan oe : ‘PLANNERS CENTER” a Sees RK REAL a late CLARK REAL ESTATE |. i Rec ot OVINE en erste tite ae” | | Sra tee FLOYD KENT, Realtor |. en , 4 be Peieaenn PST Ble 1011 - at rE 65-6181 Open # to.8 1 GET IT QUICK, through Classified Ads! | Yes, whatever it is — dial me) tow | RE 28181 for an atk| IN "| RJ. VALUET, Realtor z | writer and get“it! ~ |e sear “Good Buys_ LAKE & PRIVILEGES C Schuett * se LAKE PRIVILEGES 2 $2.5 ‘ ; + the mow. Five three bedrooms, . rs Fr. ¥ HOME a 2 tees of, Pao ay ees a Perea eee: | vast BROKE IX cease ee cAccecaelinad i sian | CAM OR Ad | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | sired for gat. dryer, slorme & | Breolngs FE 21017 _or MY S110 ™ W. ate res FE $-6105| Gn" pave eet, with pr cs : Scott Lake - Next te the vaste Power e. vantage Maceaay 7 ms Hy enti tt., ine Bets a5 with wtco : Otter Lal e and %" per ¢ SRAATEOE ADEE. | Ea ae ee Ss ie Large, room neti: Living room i 3200 "hhh 8 erupatvison, Je room, tas batt downg | KG. HEMPSTEAD - Barpeting rapes” included. | P= 4 : 2 eins, Pe 5-0510 oe / Only 10,000 with. terms.” **' | For Sale Resort Prop. 44A yy. ‘ CLEAN AS A PIN “ 2 ote en Oa LOBDELI, a pam ting COLORED-RIV. OWNER, 2 BED- Be, 6 Scr nae soem howe tables, DOWN ea Reset FE | eee Sista |fyprme Fim Em | caer aE Doers eee oe FLORIDA BAY LOTS cia STO aS pocemeny, wae tapereres:| $200 Check These Features SE Sh aettet ta tttios | ite “Ain, "io So's. yg Clossta, le’ beth eo only _ WATERFORD VicIvity. 3 ' . city sewer Best Buys’ - furn. Glassed ~ in poreh, bce, er Ca. STind” T i rem, 1% Ks sarage, at- ou n m a : Landscaped, tak in. OR 3-0221. A hatter Buy oday WHITE . SAGINAW BAY LAKE} A \ BIT OF HEAV EN PR IN VILLAGE OF PAYMENTS | frimcoaene | BROS, | extn AS LOW AS ine. See spereation vet BOATING, BATHING, FISH- $67 Per.Month You'll certainly’ go or the 3 pREALTORS $3,000" pa ge INCLUDES EVERYTHING | Bit. dthiciont rainy, Bee Coen Bree, "SF — Sen. 10 te 8 ors “Saturday, Ypunday Model Open | Beiucecoten | ANNE CT i. A. Tavl oe ee a OFFERS INSURANCE 2 =< zs to a og ture right) = fuy oth acne oll fur- : to Oakland Ave. PE 4.2544 i nace, 1% car Rouse’ 1 years jot Open Evenings Free Parking ‘ ay seni8e’, how ol, Zoned Commercial a / Castell Realty | 5 Heeryuing farapme ged, oem. at to] For Sale Lots 46 ' eas eg patie c. aM furnace mn par pas os Pasened a Bigtway an ga situaied oo on ‘ TORS. Baxio ‘. MY aa = j saixi6y EACH. “HIGGING | Sa = waned 4-3235, | Pe | Clarkston — se a the? 4 eee oa | 6 rooms om "path, newts decorated. Recrea'.on room CHEROKEE | Tuts! in ment, new gas fur- You'll lik its ten” ths Wark shop in sarage, | Destrictions and, he west, uur Body, « GOOD ow Cin iecetion, Bettasbe e Rd., Bor AT $7500 with $1000 ‘ 1 mile west of ‘Telegraph, Ra, Lake Oakland Front ——_ SEMINOLE HILLS 8 rooms and pair, plus 384 | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor You'll Uke, this conservative Ee ln eine “room 03 Community National Bank Bldg. wtreet on a Bice ior ven fae at, opening te, « furnace, : : ~ NEVER ANY Excellent beach with 14 feet seo Y¥ front, dock, ate water a yg hei aeneee. Wien tah berks net ge cree soom Wan. Ereplace: 018,000. Terms, Nearly «acres wiih ‘stream, 800 ee Se, ae | Clarkston=2 Lots - cia: rie AaSe < $16000; paved ie 7 room home on |4 acres wooded, $300 down, . IT’S A MYSTERY saul be at = fins: etition'ain, a : how tearm YOU call, ae as ar = business frontage M24, $500 erptirgaaeees: | ROy Annett Inc.) a wm soe 0 tnias. a0 Gh. ig a a — —_ —- downpaymen* ? => oo vents ® and TTideral seve 260. ft. lot. North side. $100 DN. —§ MILES WEST. OF PONTIAC OFF M-59 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT WN. PE 5-816 Open ~tag ‘WM 8:30 pm, pointment. mea “Colontal.”” cons screened —y Kitchen and eclos- _ ets galore! 35-2858 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION - 3 bedroom brick ranch type $1,059 cash. 100 ft. lot, Stevens Farm, $1,260, 100x180. Close in. $1,360, LADD’S, INC, OR +1231 i By with full gas 4 fs located on Roce. street. a lot 100x150. Close to schools, churches, Owner transferred se et w me old, Owner will sac- Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. (208, Main. Clarkston Mich, For Sale Lake Prop. 44 Lakefront Lots: WauMeGah Lake = ft. — lake oS. rag mae ot Clarkston, Tadianwond Manor i suburban lakefront de- ¥e) i e front streets. Central the featu at ae ment. Priced from #3000 bulld 8 r our 3 choice of model homes no ow x ‘ _ information or Indlenwood sign on Clarkston” REAL ESTATE INC, |S0.Bi Bloomfield—Trade, Path — aR oe the 20 8, Main, really priced With lermnointe rome decorating. but to sell at $5, Lakefront 7% Pog ‘white frame Sika 6 mos. Pa -y 4 ur aan martonge. 4925 8 a tgage, Cail for app’t today, Two Ave, ary. Geese location. each, 1 Church | Six well located | a 45. view | Call FE 2818t for an-adt “re tg: recover-« loss. Dial FE} 28181 for an ad-writer.| vu BUILD NOW In our — restricted Waterford Pll ——. Bye | jaan ‘HERBERT c Di Avis” Meljoy LOT FOR SALE. INQUIRE S008 _ Lakeview Dr. Off pty a Adams Road Estates Mighty restricted Jot- 100R779 ft, partiy wood and on Paint Cre ek eal site for remeh style home. $4,500 on terms, / Northside re lots 50x15 ft. each side off Auburn ft. frontage on 130 ft. Emetson 8t. Each lot deep, developing _ ‘Beighbo ach, kK. G. sae EAD 102 E. MURO f ali FE 5-0810 or/ FE 23-3071 MONTICELLO aeat LOTS 40x130 water, gas & cew- — ai KEnwood or Ver- Meg cas efter, 5:00. ete a ry fn. frontage BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME AT PLACE A “LOST AD: : Say Se igs a “atausr 9 a1. nie Te We've ect. some fenty lots thet are real Be ae ing at $050 Edw: M. Stout, Realtor TiN. Seginew Bt. Ph, FH. 6-8165 Open Eves. till 8:30 t down Gt Se ae a % acie lots porex, " : “He's transacting business up tothe ast minute!” : For Sale Lets 4% Sale Business Property 49 LAKE FRONT DOWNTOWN PONTIAC ae ds * a Be ae pos. seh "mea voles, floor _ vtcucles, Prevent ‘ne 2%4 ACRES Here iso giltedged’ investment Lavery, ite terms ng ate. oll - ce : Baldwin, prie ea from ii | FLOYD KENT, Realtor 2. a ie 1 +. home M4 W. Lawrence L OOK HERE ‘Next to Soliant Power MILFORD AREA * industria! 2 actes with house and on pavement, $10,500. Half down. 100 FT. FRONTAGE on East. Com- Ley feEne fap. for 2s, euege. grossing, 6- WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 ficniaan” “ke viaiaett i RON ST. tee es. Mo go Loans tS 4 Bateman _ Kampsen 4a0|REALTORS FE 40528 v Houseman rSpitzley PEdera’ Office oe toa Orchard Lake Rad. @ and Birchland._ LAKE OAKLAND, MERRIE OAKS ' Walton Sub., 125x148, $1000; Drayton Woods, covers) “ehelee bullding sites, #1500 $2000, otter 1 Lake, “2eauaes, high and scen- west ee $7, 3. rd. point 130° t frontag 2 4 : bape SA a SS 1 oar, ike I, 7,00: a age se on Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd., 000; terms. Roy Annett Inc. FEderal 86-0466 24 E. Huron Open Evenings and Sunday 1 - 4 | For Sale Acreage ACREAGE / WE HAVE SOME VERY BUYS, / yivepece 950 ‘ 1,000 $600 | acre acre ih xt terms on all, Let us show you RAW! FORD AGENCY i: E. PE 2 117 on ue ue 5. 7 SMALL LAKES. man Rd, 8 ACRES. on acre. yille, | Berti Snyder Lavender 7 wr i a PE 24411 ‘oe its 10st. y Highiends, ‘igh beautiful homes. . hilltop, for home, garéen, DARB LAKE COLONY down. & Oss or ae _| more to Cilp this Ad. Own- IN WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP. nee FAR On oni 2 the me picturesque modern home. tree set- homes! Tee ea . . ineome. Lion- comm saa ee gins, ee Soon Rd.. off _| FOR 47 \/ vad LEASE, 2 STALL SERVICE oe. main street, hear town, tablished bus Business Opportunities 51 OPPORTUNITY. THE HAPPIEST individual—t own busine ess a We u pepe vite poss a ies 7 this frame & ‘ding on busy oa martst. enrocery /Deate. SDM, Eq conan ge Ae = “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” Future Look Bright? . nm wit tf ro have an investment the returns of this siness set up. Here . of Dixie you see, ciate the Party Store ove sone J = Dine neat e snore Tadiies, will appre- MICHIGAN BUSINESS home. *y80| SALES CORPORATION discount 96 ACRES ‘Nortmwest, of A ey snag. | PESTSORAN' mech fet cain, FE iri tend oa teem es | oe ONTIAC REAL ay: ER ae og ng TT Baldwin FE_5-6275 —— maunes aang ea For Sale — 48 oF Ne ner. $e! mae Be, 2 ACRES > BL 30 BEL _RELLTOR si Sus eh Sat ae lll esd WOULD LIKE BIDS ON BUILDING OF A BASE: MENT FOR HOME TO BE MOVED. PREFER CONTRACTOR WHO COULD START IM- MEDIATELY. CALL FE 5-3898 AFTER 1:45 P.M. RESTAURANT By sppointmens caly please. canes jaan 113, Pon. | & -most “successtu ; alle one o whe owna/ and agg bie 377 8. Eves. and Sun. i Mop? ARM HOUSE, ~ Standard Oil oe aroun. = oer anne. Compa stl or tes"¥a coun” _Lompany ACKUP. WILL SWAP Ts now acc applica- tractor or sell. Meet baci nFonlar comm, | prR a zi = ee men at accepted as ones in on used assistance availaple to tl who | cars. H. J. Van Welt. OR 3-1358. ‘ ™-* t appoint | FEMALE BOXER FOR ANYTHING FE ¢1564 of equal value, OR 3-0067. z WO 2-5870 POINT AUTOMATIC RANGE Sao a ESEES| sur sai SUN STATION IN HOLE: eg TRADE 167 BUICK. © 0008, onal only _ Gra: mohair. FE 2-5827. 70.98.. M is ie MI 0 ia co FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER aa STOVE, LIKE Kelvinator. 1 yr. old. 2900 &t. 5 k. " | og Ge pegistem times, cock HOR 1952 GFT. TOR : ig | —_— $60. NEW 5-1903. Name $119.95 ranges NINE. PIECE WALNUT DINING set. Exe ition. FE 5-657. = ‘they last 6 "FRAYERS $89 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 40526. | OPPORTUNITY! OUR NEW HO has built - in a. Your | a for a 42° ith doue peek-in door, 4 burners, —_. timer, pan draw. washer dryer. aise, be gg) and ° Togethe 8 See them. Call MA PORCELAIN PAIR washer_and- - dryer. ge tog —, 1 yr. old, pag ne Bags Beautiful to look | on -eall OR 3-3503. _ PHILOO | REFRIGERATOR. Fr. small a compartment.” Ree: Selli sates OUT ERINTS: PAINT, GAL, $3.78 ay" WALL TILE. .-.25¢ SERS. iW HORE HURON FE “4-3068 ci ne AL. ot dae aoe eer eee eeee [ a ies Lounge SOOM occ: Sivaas a in a a i seataw wenn : : : i v ; ’ A . we yo | 4) Ne Nea way ua ae (| aime powrrac Press, ‘FRmpay, vonage tee! fy A Bae ae —eree — : 3 ‘t ¥ "ds Ho Household Goods. 87; For For Sale Miscellaneous wiMODEST MAIDENS’ \: By Jay Alan| Sale ‘Sale Farm Equipment 76) For’ Sale Tires | 80-A | 80-4 "Wanted Used fare, : AND | CO ae vad ; selciniaiae' ‘pastas actieapteaes ; it Fa. Price me — | $298. No mon ie a neg rie Ay "CLEARANCE SALI. : Bae : 7 | | Reh? UM or HIGH $$$ Paid Eas Sint gg i UP. Te wovme Gans TONS” ¢| COMMUN ITY Furniture Appliance: M IT R xd OTORS go Harbor } - ee _ oF &-s074 * . e ve bee 803 N. Main, Rochester | gee ranges. R. B. ‘unto, 1060 OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M,. ; is'ee ryiee wee a | Bp Ares, ae sau Dp , Le RANG ret, . Reach PRE Ser: 25 57'S. Saginaw e Power These ed Ay ‘Aeucks, Get ote prices, belore you i — | Casi anituRe tee CE TIRE Ts REPRIQ. ......05064. $304 FOR, FURNITURE 5 North Chevrolet's j She 220 BM | ———#R TREADING CO. _ | Bi : f 0: / omtiag PE 44) ig Lot in Birmingham Z a Beil ata 1488 Mahogany. birch, pe ! " wor Bow gueseunitaur 3 #41_B, Perry B__Em oe Suan ANY WAKE Toe cara |° boar ip Hardops grade & French. ard motor. rvice models, Beonom ff. rs. . f LORD'S WAREHOUSE snes, tae tenseeag ah ta oer AAS are! ake Orion. MY 5-0000 Auto Service 81 | eed! ece trees oneah | 1- $2 F. : _ 83741 Fake Road |“ BowriAG PLYWOOD. 00.) PARMALL TRACTOR FOR BALE. auroMorive ampaste AND| tars. FE 2-2606 days or eves, ord Hardtop TAGUUM CLEANERS, PA 1488 Bi Ave. FE 30543 =. Fa Seciee Breet Brockiands Auto Repair, | WANTED, ¢ yeep CARS ™m| 1 52 Pontiac 4 ee ait Seba sed hes aus makes, 490° Myre. | ELEC, ae OF / a oe Ds | Tae oe es LLAR 0/2 S1 Fords 4° - USED GAB RANGES. $19.96 AND| _sic tt. hor Panis: « 1 Bf dom Y, Ky Ph _45R2 Ortonville. -| CRANKSHAFT SmI in Tike FOREN ure “SALES 1 50 Pontiac#lardtop iMio'W. Huron a. Cl GooD CONT. 1, || WieCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS: DROP chine Bop. ta" Hood > Fiek Ms: | sa W, Huron re 2901/4 49 Pord, Pontiac, faeD SPEED QUEEN WASHER. a Garden wn’ Equipment. 1503 | 2 See M&M Motor Sal Cc 1 35632. ELECTRIC LIGHT : oO ales ercur aE eS SED DE For every room in house, FORE. eg ie Tk “Sale Motor Scooters 82) _,For top daliar on late mogel cars y ; =PT. pon beautiful Lg of 1956 Ci “ott ee Dae ~ Phone Midwest 3. a gions sof ot ; Wie, oe Bo (e) t I ‘ , ; owns, modern, tra- othes Posts 6 A AVY bUTY : abdicly D. JUN g & 5 chs, _ FROM |. vest ational, ‘ernie values. .3ee-| BENSON LUMBER CO AND 8 anes | Min "Whhaaer_Inoior_ Fm cite, | #10 to th. FE POL tha BUM. ciavesecess vex y jue $2.95; dinin . yi . bab ci RY AND room. $10.95 value, $3.95: Pani } SHMAN EAGLE SOGOTER: Hamilton dryer... : a56 wane, Sle é oe ae $49 N: Saginaw ss 4-252! MACHINERY. PR ROULE. 0 “in good condition, $225. OR +7141. For Sale’ Trucks. 90 LER CLAYTON: S tory ire uate te a ue : SEPTIC TANKS oo. B§ P eee Jost NORTH beim x MOTOR | BCOOTER, $100 | ~~~ Baie DWARD itur 1 an scent, REINFO jorthville 1 2, ti 1954 FORD : NOW Frees the ee | ae oe Be ve Ves fea Bie, Lk RA. PRICES $ SCASHED — || iin “WHIZZER “SPORTEMAN IN | “dump. taeda Oe ABD | Mi gé-2200 MI 6-200 Keego A wg : TOILET SEATS $7.05 VALUE $3.06, 6 MP riding tractors. 36 _good condition, $65. FE 2-600, loader & yew rotav ate r A nets , : FE $8611 __© on on $-6974 -EMPI E age gg hey gt = | ang rete at Re Perea ‘For ‘Sale » Motorcycles & 83 RA Pye pana ANer &: of WALNUT TWIN BED, DRESSER ; rood. - / 300. eet Fh eee chang taiee and) Sir, PE a ree i Be Ese | PNR aaa NY Acc ema 1/82 | RUA ES As [img seaman as] neat | NORTH wwesTINGHOUSE 4 AUIS SOR WINDOWS ‘eepiit, ALL SIZES “A very low pressure area is now. headed toward your Cred, berm. corp ENT i inne aAeLEY Ba ‘BAVIBON Mo BEL hp toe -_ CHEVROLET: roaster, Hall china dishes. | Screen doors Fl cunemencmsmnareceiecd $5.05 Talbot Lumber office, Mr. Dexter!” xi 507 Dixie Hwsy, Mipie #7878 ; rots ae rats bad /* - va A sans \ Elec. Salpomatia. $20. FE FLUSH DOO REJNCTS. BIRCH Plaster board, Reck isthe. Paint . = Z ROTO-TILLER, EQUIPP) wir EA weit aT MARLEY AND 1 230 BGMe Yt TON PICKUP - —WwaTER SOFTENER. 60. ye" wide f ft Tig 3 pe =3 rmresg verse Se unit sod and’ ule dale, it’ Carroll Lake RG. RO SePREY. FORD aptese N ti l eA De S118 trom, 03.06 na exteriors. from $3/| Ph. ee 44505, ve Sand, Gravel & k Dirt 66 66 _ Hay, oe Grain | & Fe Feed : 71 Miva condition. Cal one BAATPo ANE AND: he aiCe OW. aiden Toei y, a 1ona Fa AI er ny oors, some BOI earn cor a en ts ayia a . } : . ~ WAYN E 5 GABE RTS | Sa eS) “7 L PIPE 53.4 PER Meike” Ra, |ALL TYPES DIRT AND GRAVEL, | ALF AL PA. STANDING, ALSO Wauten pend HORSE a TAA ER. _Biviion aloe “Co ‘Sta ‘Bouth Mvoning sta clean ene Bonded TV SPECIALS Rebee Se Gin os ahaa hg Sil) TWO COMBINATION STORM & ee —— ee waa Sigette ae Png FEES betwee _5 20 -nps ¢ Saginaw : ‘$0 2% TON DODGE. “sl CHEV- . ain rome, i i ee ee $19] Any time Sat.” or Sun. $636 Or- pag hgh ge Fee Between Wixom and lass Lake Auction Sale’ 77|~ ; For Sale Bicycles 84) {orn ‘st ‘Auourgy’ ra Used Cars Sentinel, new pic tube......... $29 _ ot Waitt Rd. First house south| screens, with steel irames, 1 coal _Ra. MUtual 4/8038, av - SALE EVERY wep | ~~ | it cue. te TC as ? RCA Victor console TV......... $29 ut Lake Rd. | chute, { small kitchen sink. ? mail FIFLDSTONE ALL TYPES } OF HaY POR BALD, dey wignl. ggg ge BOY'S SCHWINN BICYCLE MEN'S | 5.0480. vy. PIG UP Ft Eonogh ean Ta BO| POR eae, rece aa] ee pus vk ne a er ns | fail ich hes | ME Aaa (otto ee | GUARANTEED Many wiees te chabae toaue. ioc ha as eee ne | saan FREEING ERD REROV. FE 86-3417 Hay, GRATE ROUGH LUMBER. | tools and personal effects. 1. E. a4 Lounsbury, or FE 6-1674. t tana ATION AL. wi rads 12_N, Saginaw FE béise| 63056. Double compartihent laun: | al FE $3007 ND MEMO “ie +1 Jor soul. Botovaren| tea Rann Rochester —_— _ Boats. & Accessories — 85 or_take $300 Call MA } For Sale Miscellaneous 60 peat tion Waa ee Ave on lan meee ee Ei _— Fer Sale econ ny, ee ye 1 he Lae cick ne HP, OUTBOARD MOTOR. 1 YR. | as SHEWROLET, Pa G80 ON E FULL nn __pun trols. E +197. |ATTENTION! WE DELIVER 1. iitle Cibeen seltig. woe frecewt : ee i. 2 RIDING HORSES Ww ITH BADDLE| compartment; attractive break-| old, Used very little, EM 3-3542 josi FORD % TON PICK UP Fags ye 8 LOWBOY AND TRAC- E ‘uel Saver "EW 000-656-16 Sree Oe EF oe eee Pee oe re tned | sed brighes. Satinnd ©3080. _ fat a ie chrome god maroon. |§ HORSE SEA KING PRACTI-| Good running order. $250, Call YEAR 1 'B¥ax20 Sire, 1 1300x24. tire, stone, egal tvtime. d . R, Stuart, i YEAR OLD CHESTNUT MARE,| Kitchen cabinets misc, ma-| cally new, #100. MI 6-1008, FE 5-695 after @ pm , Elisabeth Lake Rd. four tuel saver win pay for ttseit | USED OlL, AND COAL FURNACES | _FE Weatera broke, FE $1008 Pe Secs, sec- | ig) CENTORY, 99 MP ENGINE. | 102 ODOR DUMP. PERFECT ' BB ivcoo BTU WALL FURNACE PRE. | / 224 put money in your pocket, | Fl00r furnaces. Conversion ci! BLACK Dr DiRT, Sale as ea3zi |* Y REGISTERED HOLSTEING, EX-| cessories, 6 cavepors ordinary, | 2004 shape EM 32073 after 6. | Tet Cnt vrelet, bali go 55 MERC | fabricated chimney. OR 3-0062 aft- |Ponwace am aN Poumiac ing Co, ae "N. Main, Rochester. sack pm DIRT. SAND. aeive | call ‘ belt. “reine eat) pels biond* bedroom Fovs lectus = 3 ae ee ada — New clutch @78.OR| . i, GF BLUEWHITE DIAMOND | —* CHIEF i E |) ne, Oe 28 8-3070 or . r $ poe, See IANO” ac. oer et USED LUMBER ALL TYPES FOR Gnavel, FILL Fee oR aOILe | _ On ©2630, wetesen Yer fp and inerepring | 3°,,0,9. Mercury Mtr AaWTON WRECKER 47 REO, EX- 1895 aa ESIATE. A BARGAL | new FURNACES i gale, 2826 Deart . BELO. iu i MARES: Ww BLL Dining room/furniture, Nice feat: ia Pr. AERO CR APT BOAT. a a seen: Pe Liverty | ~aontclatr hard top with Meres ith age f w' i . tse gin motor Rem con- Pad i t . NTIAC | Complete with controls 5-6 sme. | VENTILATING FANS FOR KITCH:- eon FARM TOF 80 TLS YARD | ghetiand _pouy, ont’ seottert: | fadders, eft. Arnold & Hickmott| trol. '8) model, $300. Can be fi- wel nie tae eee i $250, Duct work, easy terms. Wa- ens and bathroom, $49.00 value, |= pelt end tees to: 3 ving petees. OA 8-3200,| guctione Oxford Communit nanced. 3624 Waldon Rd, Lake Cc ROLET, '51 % TON: FICEUP. " SHEETROCK. $14 A4 ter heater $50. Sink lay., tubs,| $29.95. Also large selection of (IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON FILL | /Ontora _ Auction At "sane | just N. of Oxford,| Orion, ow mileage, new truck ir 3. Wath eccece ee Levees. and closets, used trom $4. Cali Goor chimes at terrifie, values. 4 s The ee and | S6A aL a Sat. 7M. 1 Mi SOUTH AND %|i3-PT. WOLVERINE BOAT AND| Reerance. Just vour car of truck 54 PONT. Knotty Pine .... “45 0 Heatin tiac Plumb @ and -- ees. 3030 (Or- | Tennessee Walking borse. ME)-| ml. ist of Lake Orion. Furniture | trailer, $260, 244 Cottage 81. FE .- - Very fine grade =| sae _chard Lake Ave. arn ore ad and . SUPPLY | rose 44304, Eves. after .7:30. fot gvery room in the home. Re-| _ 3-1322, aaa kj Ch Fe eke? BPs, ite omit | roe sate serra | Wana, CAME RFTOREN | ema send end EOe, Ft Sy |CORN, “COSTER a PER| flac, Mala re at ee | ee accnineeay ann $1275. 1,000 ft. Picku; oy pie es. _3-2206 "| Michigan Fluorescent, 303 Orchard | > 1534. Fc Ra} rm. Ample parking. Brodie & complete wih tarp “y tratier. Like 6751 Dinte Highway at MIS 19,000 netual alles, a —a—€ diigtiy’ higher deliver Y/ : PUEL OF FANE GAUGE, LEGS, __Lake Ave, = ROAD GRAVEL eine $7. be RESH OLSTEIN rt MA- er, AD EE Don't mise new. PE 47418 MApie 6-3071 Open Nites ‘til . ear with and heater, Za BLACK KETT’S vented fill cap, $37, FE §-1467. | WASHING MACHINE. 910, 0 x t¢;_lvered. FE 46568) Hons BOARDED aww | iia sale, as it's © big one! _ |i,” pp WOLVERINE DELUXE oe ceptionally “Melean, won BOMBING SUPPLIES | |FINST QUALIFY. SFr. BATE | Ufuult iad Poste TUre oe SHREDDED ~~ | "eitte® site ™aimeasurorast For Sale Housetrallers 78) sori $1 rst gil “WILSON GMC] ws 000 BTO/ O1L GOW TYPE FOR- bes qoubie, Hinks, $1494, hand nn ouR EBERT. iB CLEAN gts at tore Mi og joa 18 FT. TRAVELO, ELECTRIC! prop Ps ater cry. Motor, exits : 55 OLDS nace, 3-9062. After 8 from 5. G. A, Thomp- [ a es DELI °/ hes . prope, er & outras, se erReP Ee = 0 ae HEATER FREx ptaxbING ____Do It Yoursel 61/82. French Pe 8n86) | an Setevie a 7 ORNERAL " HOUSETRATLER + Z| $500 takes. “sy” Manson Dr.” tt : TRUCKS ARE $2195 E STANDING TOILETS $18 05 Ati TRATED "TOP /80TL ‘ i '@ _yr_ old. MA fog ae gyn aes -|STATE TESTED TOP (SOIL. NICELY - MANNER ft. condition Chief Pontiac | Williams Lake Rd- OUR BUSINESS wo” eecTRIC eae GOOD | Washbowls with fittings | $11.95 | BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER Por,| Black. sisi, sand eravey and fill, well-trained Tennessee _ ik- _Pederal Credit Union, FE 2-0206. TONY'S MARKING EVINRODE Moliday hard. with power dition, aengzclopedia Amert 3 colored bath sets with trim.| shers. Scrubbers, cement grind. _EM_ 3-45 ing horse, MA 58-6199. PTY j, ROYCRAPT, p60. SEE AFPTER| mire, aluminum Sabie od tk. 1950 GMC! iT Pi m Up atee: ortag, reso beuhan: anc beaut ¥ Bp nog "43 and "4 edi- « Irrégolars $99.95. ers; ete, FE. , 490} TOP “soi — state FARM. ao 4, Pontiac Lake| mitts. 5-012 f ic ioe Y, white walle and 3 me Be PLUMBIN SURPLY | | —baldwin_Ave. | Bree’ i Lk x, A aaa ORE 3 YEAR we} ANSE _Rd oat." rles_ Frey. ee ik tacwary 19ST GMC $ 4-1 Pick Up gain, ee N en alker, « gelding i) HOWARD, © FT, 7 TSCRAPT SPORTSMAN 5 Dowty Wm moon HOUSE PAINT, — | re sesso, — tana. sents -| "Saha OY eae | Oo § mPadeke ran er kis dla |e Pine ee eae | 1034 Chev, 27 Pek UP | 56 EQRD CHURCH ST INC. HIGH QUALITY furance vacuum cleaners Oak-| or FE 81233, ee eS RADE ia Fr. Chi mayT_arontanan | 195! Pontiac Sed. Del. . $1.95 PER GAL—$295 PER GAL.| land Fuel and Paint, 436 Or- REGISTERED A GRAD E | 1084 37-PT. NEW MOON HOpSE- RTS ': : 107 8. Squirrel Rd. FE 2.0233 | —$3.9 PER OAL. GUARANTEED | _chard Lake Ave FE $180 FOP SOIL, SAND) GRAVEL AND | Aberdeen Angus cows, bulls and| {railer. 2 bedrooms, fuil bath. | tility, LP. Chrysler, refin: | 1953 Chev. ¥4-T Pick Up 1095 83 GAL. ELEC, HEATER ...979.96 | SATISFACTION PF AFF SEWING acre. | -° —finders. oun. ted open sand prea 5 ME el Pea et a a) whch eadnealite 1951 Chevrolet Suburban / 20,Gal, Auto. Ges Heater... $84.98 KING BROS. PAINT, Plumbing. Hardware, For-| Wood, Coal & Fuel 67) 3 en eek et betes. Ferm: | ie ee ee ROOM: fF pr. guna c CharT RAPT GONTINEN- ) V.8 sedan delivery. Low arta | / Laundry tr trays ta ‘stand, od, facet sks |= Siac wn Fe $112) 530" tole 09. 1 toto 4 Closed | wn rub aAi nerd ha at’ Beguine au wares Laxe aller court, ipl | tl. ee on Ee oe ~~ le cee aalinn | ft AT_OPDYKE Wed. & DRY 8 woop D, at Dequindre | Fairfax. Pontis soit i Seat ALONE ane | 1952 Chevrolet Pick Up = / : aw ot. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS: MILL MONTCALM» “BUILDER SUPPLY|. for Ty i re 3008 Aner 9 p.m : ard, “Oaktand lis Michigan | i956 - SHAMPION 35 FF HW | our business. Buy now at fall | SPECIAL ' sje ame wINU WATION | Lake Variety Store. Everything ~ Montcalm FE $-4712| and weekends, - sen at Mw BL down payment or will trade 451 Poca, tor he Se, Howard 55 FORD NATION | at cost, Mac-O-Lac paints, ee lo Two REBRED YORKS, SOWS| 5 Telegraph. Tratler No. ixie Hwy. MAple | 1956 GMC 4-wheel driv Mine 6 Snetalled’ Mi 64015. fingshend, 7 mat out Baldwin Eo Comoran, Equipment 61A Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Hoty ies. MIL’ 13800. | [PPROVED PATENTED APTACH. | 0108 ae Scicua. waa! ew je | ee os | tO es WEEKS YO! tN can gel trailer : tk- a ALUMINUM BERMUDA t_Mill_Lake. 2250 Baldwin Ra. A BLUE SPRUCE For rou, aL-|™ @ WEEKS YORKSHIRE _pwnings “hat can be Fr oved in| Sportemen, 131 bp. All access. I Ps y , $1795 : ; | SCREEN HOUSE, 9X 1 3 Gerase Doors ete wold, traded ed Blackuill and Norway. ‘Pine. | Zour “Es santas W. 15 Mile | 2 minute, Detter Oren Te DRT RESORTER tea | MICHIGAN'S LARGEST | Serustiut: "Faie' te recity 6 | BRAND NEW, ONLY US oe Huron en ee gents Scotch S Soar he on x TARD THA EMS COME FS | Demonstrator win GRAY 1 | GMC TRUCK DEALER. classy -toot os ee ae ‘ FOR DISPLAY ‘ — poe a “= —— co CAMERAS, PROJECTORS, Fa- tive trees ie your Aga bring For Sale Poultry 74 righ. ling fot: ag paises: convert. top m model Gee the 1957 GMC TRUCK DEALER — ie aie = CENT OFF, EM 3 4e2s. ‘oolee mots makes on time payments.| tools and burlap 2922 Sle We have sports frailers and mo- —n on djsplay 29 our show- a ee see aS . ’ Me 24 hour service on red film.| J miles of Commerce 6 N y HAMPSHIRE PULLETS,5| bile homes. ie Coach Sales, OAKLAND AT_-CASS 53 FORD 7 5 3 ron yout rage costs DDOCK FILM SERVICE % miles E. of mon starting to Taio Milford Holly, Mich. | ]N NI "AND LAKE SALES. ; ANCHOR FENCES You © free eatian tank. Es so oive | 108. W, Boren FE £919) Goy‘trom 6 to 1. MO to My. OA) StEtrose nat . Maren, Peatiee, 7B $48 cates CHEV 6: YO— DANE. ) | Fe mune Loewe ay ® ap oved. ‘es, we give Gold Bell Stamps. Sale Musical Goods 62 rn ST Ahir RA 360 WH LEQHORN PULLETS. Good motor, almost new tires $775 be BERRY DOOR 8A co. AAR Ar PLANT NOW Ready tley strain. oe Bry Soars This truck ts in good conditien AIR CONDITIONE 3t_6,_Posseck FE_2-0203 red for” layers, Maycrest Farm, end ready to go fo wort, Only| Perder sedan with stone green FRIGIDAIRE, “son NEK GUN CABINET. SINGLE BED. reasonable. Call PE eo. n EAKESIDE oi m nURBeRY am wt a 56. ee eee T ‘1 Sal wots PRopectans ror | _ $140. Fe esol —oo ; — ’ ville es ANY BOAT & MOTOR a clean throughout, EL, USED ONLY 1 WEEK. $200. —team iron 1791 Orchard Lk. BRAND NEW SPANISH sh dg | ‘Ra eves, 6un.| FYING HENS. BOGS. wed HUS- r ai er Odles COMPLETE OUTBOARD SERVICE TRUCKS | OR 3-7084. m . i Frain Tle - Beautiful wood and finish. Bar- "For Sale Pets 69 ton Dr. Off Brown Rd. FE 5-1908. General gents, 30 ft. wide w MARINE Sains & & SERVICE ‘ 54 CHEVY APPLE GRADER r Pipe — _ Eitan, °70_ Pontiac Trai iia |quio OF WHITE EMDEW Samp. | OR eee Fee Winton, __ 433 8. TELBORAPR “0% Chevie ¥ ton pick-up ..... st3zt ap. a1 8. 8 Squirrel’ PE 7-0104 PE 17-0194. Compine Orek AE. : a t 1 DACHSHUND WITH PAPERS, 1| ing Geese, 2 years old, beautiful | fouse type furnace use real EVINRUDE, MOTORS. WEATHER- | ‘52 Dodge Ya ton pick-up... 8 ert are. WATER HEATERS, $44.95 wall copin CLARINET. EXC. COND. i FE told. Color, brown, #40. MAple ail white, 625. 1343 Oxbow Lake | Bouse thpe furnaces nt... @ real | “craft and Wolverine boats, canoes | ‘61 Dodge- § 407 1175 , eR, cans teeth) Bee | BATES CA oO SS | rae ESOT BORN ENE [CS BOS i"Pn Hare SB | Revie et Se amen | igteier arion is ‘S| pS gy warns pe od is SOON $ YE L, 2 2% LB. FRYERS.| 77 to ft. People are really |. ‘ ¢ plek-wp haves | See eas [OR Pome, MEL Les | eet bale | kee deve Zins |e | Se Cee | nore ap yeni |S Reem fi] Sameareete rae 8. Perry. . . = a cn You'll like it, zy. NI The fh Va-Ka-Shun-Ette t | FIBER GLAS SATERIACE “TO BARBER CHAIN FOR SALE. fies | jer wATER POMPE 10. G. sinners. Ig, FAN me ee v¥i.| Sale Farm Produce 75) er sod" Holiey” Runabout are ree: | got spines. for windintelan eul'te| RIEMENSCHNEIDER ' . ATEN TION meal We 75 wa * rigtees o a gg APPLES FOR SALE. PEACHES triers, we wii etl on rote Wholesa lesale prices 5 Aheryene. Oe AAGINAW. 94 FORD ac Li : > ied HOME OWNERS K 2 ITILE ee ar ieee OL easTl (AKC REG. GERMAN SHORT. _Shicage. Feady Best week. 04 W.| Graulers to pick from. Phone MY | Open Sat, ‘ha ph Dede Nac ol co haired Pointer, | 9-1, M24, one mile 8. of Lake FEDERAL BARG Qvick GALE, “i $1095 ~ ts, old, fe- BUILDERS RENT A SPINET PIANO Sith male $25. APPLES AND PEACHES, HOME-| Oricn_ REINFOR PLASTICS - a let. class, $900. - NEW AND USED LUMBER AT Six marble colors, #x0% inch. _ | option. to buy later. All | money | axc eS nian AIREDALE stead Orchards, $400 Orchard | CIRERTY 3) FT. “MODERN. HEAT. |“: ** eee B i. Van and Storage. FE Gis passcnger siation wegen. Ras Calais wat eee 5 Cents Each || Raut “aulanertis '&.’a| piggies meeeuen boo tne P| soxoave BCUMBN Ta GREG | fur nga cured bah so how ORNEGHOUTBQARD _GTORE”|Fonn i TON RUF WHEE | Barg: in steel cash, I beams and FLOOR SHOP dACRIFICE PRACTICALLY NEW AQUARIUMS, COMPLETE wir ville. a TE ne FETT : — posts age Little 5 2 4 ae W E HAVE A VERY nee “a Nobel accordian, 120 bass, side| Sccessories, various sizes. Call OR | exc FREEZING AND CANNING SEE THEM NOW Dude trailers, Everything for the a OMC, is 7F a PANEL. GOOD) NICE SELECTION OF 1 > concrete and mortar, 90 8. Saginaw switches on treble, 2 on bass, OA ik SCHIPPEREES 7 Wks OLD. peaches. Oakhill Peach Orchard. THE ALL NEW 1006 a ae aoe 0 ST oO Cc Windows made to your order ; ’ Pt x. Good peat OR 3-400. _— wd Pelton Rd. Be Sashe- “TE: N WIDE eg Se : sy rea 8 bee axle, ‘pad wa 7 ATI N.WAGONS TO Steel clgtbes posts, 90.90 pair. | ‘condition, cbeup. Maple #-673 go yg BR saree EE TEE —bes_ent_ Wenerrs | AND 46 ___ Shone Fe gee. | ton. Mabe 8“ | CHOOSE. FROM. Rock rock. Cash & Carry, $158. |< GUTTER ibe POOF WAR ine for $180. Ml 1-078, 2 months. Female, $38; male OAKLAND COUNTY ~ PONTIAC CHIEF . | M8ROURY OUTBOARD MOTORS | ihe TON INTERNATIONAL = tee be carry, wick’s, 2578 Orehs e Ra SUACL, BABY GRAND PIANO, a ino £5095 W. Square Lake Rd., FARMERS MARKET | Sine size for ots more room to Bere S08 sereies. Sherwy Hook's ne condition MA 6-6077. Pirseord Nas Boog $550 vere |LARGE AMERICAN STANDARD | Exe. cond. Terms. Gallaghers. is) MU 90418. live. dust, step the Pontise ace,_372 Orchard Lake Ave. | FANE UCK.” FE NORTH STEAM BOILER, complete with | . E, Huron Bt, FE 4-0566. “ |BEAGLE AND see the touch MERCURY AND CHAMPION OUT-| _5-0734. MOREE RETA TCS | qeriee mhapiamcee cme | Aix MaDOM Fi Siaregied | BOSTORS_AT™ STUD, "AKO POP. thas" ate 2 ee.| "ANDERSON __--Fet Sale Gere 91), CHEVROLET AND FHA TERMS |. fagggr- 306 ouadings Ra” rif | “ferme Guineners 1 pies, Curtiss. OR 34208, =e e) SURPLUS : Bt FE +0868. wn: |SOXER PUPS POR, SALE AKC toed” meagre matting roe HARDWARE CO. National : mS LUMBER | |ien.ce Sie "gene "ice [nat eae rg alee Sin ts heh oe oie Gumeart e| Labor Day Guat i —— Bhs, ! = a __ 97. + 5340 me EA. Ole ¥1007 dreds weg! r ° GALLA-| BOXER PUPPIES. FLASHY |- Der _ Of SOspie) NE etm | a 12 horsepower ri exeel- = J Bonded D Dealer — eS ee Sun,| rubber base or Jelled od ers. 18 E. Huron st. PE "| fawn. AKC registered, 2816 Or- EACHES 4gRED HAVEN, PICK, lent ‘condition’ First takes PLEASURE TRIP | BA TOURS | arip paint: tree parking NTED- PLAYER PIANO AND| sncegrove, Williams Lake, OR a b. oF more, 6c & Le Rs ' town kitchen furnaces: Oi]. gas | of store. Fuel and Paint, a ve ote __ 3-482. b. ‘Already Seek any quantity. Pron 7 a COMET CLASS. 2 . or and coal Hot water and steam | $38 Orchard ‘ake Ave: FE Golden Jubilee. ready Wed. Aug seie of salle, Cotten & nylon. Good PRECIOUS TIME 1000 S WOODWARD Baletelantomatc ‘rater’ eter | Bais. Sale Office Equipment 63°C, Kg MBO. Boxen POPS. | Shh" pick si plckee.“exceien MOBILE Bu Saha. ee : BIRMINGHAM o0a. een | "NC at | Of good used cars in the 27 year history of the OLIVER BUICK SALES. yo Or we 0 S. [. Ww d Li k T | | 6 | We have 80 used cars that have wag tr a ae po a Many are a | o trade-ins on the popular ’56 BUI iberal trade-in allowante | : € | e O 4 e D- You U Ce e rate j plus ee and ‘place of F jaanclag are benefits you receive only at OLIVER . Your Friendly FORD Dealer UICK. Drop in, price the car of your choice. You are under no obligation ] 47 S S aginaw St. '| whatsoever. We're open till 9 P.M. with 10 courteous salesmen to serve you. 3 | ABC C) R [) AY | ~ $895 $795 $1495 ~Ss| | FE 5-4101 — . , FE 9-3588 a ae | . | io Buys a 1954 Ford Hard ‘Open 8 A.M. lo 9 P. M. | ’S3 Pontiac 2-Dr. Dix. 8, '53 Dodge 4-Dr., Radio Chieftain, Hydramatic, & Heater, Good Tires, Top Victoria that ae 3 | : sree. re . Sately | ‘Radio & Heater, 2-Tone New low price, Ideal solutely immaculate. No NEXT TO A ‘| Paint, W/Wall Tires, 2nd car. Stock No, 503. spot or rust or blemish IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBT ABOUT YOUR PRESENT CAR, |} Low mileage. Stock No. arelindlig = sgn NEW | C AR. | 502° | . matic, too, Stock No. | eae DON'T TARE THE CHANCE. BE } - $595 BEST IS A DEPENDABLE SAFE, SURE & SECURE — |] wesazor ran susmnedictin $795" = USED CAR line, All good tires, ’33 Chevrolet 2-Dr., Ra- ; > _ WITH AN "OK" USED CAR FROM ONE OF OUR "0" ) pe amesirtag ig ale Looks good, runs nice. dio & Heater, dark grey a | Nice car No Gimmicks Stock No. $35. paint. Plenty of miles 7 Ce C UTZ a CONVENIENTLY LOCATED LOTS | = | eft in this fine car. |. ee = from Oliver Buick 1 b 3 oO x4 S C ok tee Only $195 down. Stock }]'93 Nash Rambler. . . . $895 aginaw. ass & O ak] and . $2195 _ No, 519. | 159 By Wagon, wh \ > W/Wall Tires, ac: 5 $995 - g}39 $119 5 g 24 9 5 55 Pontiac Catalina $1695 ztY ay nad faa ae s , $80 ; : . 1395 — ected (Caste 2D. ‘92 Studebaker Hardto ‘SAC ‘54 CHEVROLET 210 ‘585 CHEVROLET 210 © ___'S4CHEV. B/AIR ‘$5 Buick Super 2Dr, Hard Top, 2 tone paint, 135 eo.4 stition Walgon ~ Commander V-8 p. .B495 nad hn CoE! Blue, Radio and V4, 4 Door Sedan. Trory sat 2 er Glide. WW alls. ike nem Riviera Hard Top, Tri- Hydramatic. All leather V8 engine. Radio & I] ‘55 F or d Vj tori $1795 eater Spetiient = Walls. This ts a beautiful Stoo alive. You'll be ann) . P, AT custom interior, W/ *; sa : Clormlag. . ... dead family car for the price. een tan axe Tone Paint, Custom In- Wall Tires. Stock No. Heater, Rel & White, ; Radio & Heater, Fordomatic, W/Wall Tires oe $1445 atin oe TOS. terior, P/Steering & g¢s Spotless paint job, good 54 Buick Hardtop . - $1995 *54 CHEVROLET $695 $1795 . $ 3) Brakes. One owner, low i tires, $445 or trade-in Bieber: Rede: & Heater, “W/Aelt Tiree i: Gotten Waren. & Heat S84 EF TINE : sennl N . , Bivens, door * passenger. * "53 PONTIAC 6 55 CHEV. B/AIR V9 Dost eetan, ble Bie mileage. Stock No, 576. | = oe a araieet 53 Plymouth Hardtop : - $895 nS 4 door, 2 Tone Greed. Radio ardtop V4. With powerglide. 11.0 miles ) ren eee & ee a dean) ges, beater xceent res, “tact over” grees Bink sie $2195 | '53 Dodge Hardto $995 $795 Value in this, Matching interior is spotless. ? $1295 7 ; . we : g p eee , . _ 5S Buick 4-Dr. Special ae & Heater, W/Wall Tires, Gyromatic V-8 eEeACS ewe! gi yge 33. FORD FAIRLANE || BOIS cesan, Radio & Heater $1395 ‘55 Plymouth Belvedere $1795 nee rata: | $995 | $1 195 3 Pear ¢ ona, 2 laa Blue. 55 Ford 4-Dr. Fair- Dynaflow, 2 tone paint. "55 Chevrolet 2:Dr. De , Hardtop, Radio & Heater, Powerflite, W/Wall Tires, V-8 wees 'S3 BUICK SPEC.RIV. 20 ae AL RISESRD cumeary lane, Radio & Heater, Former executive car, Juxe Model, radio & || 00 Nash Rambler... . $1795 $795 Hardtop. Ever Poouler Red & Black 2 ‘door sedan. Like $995 *Fordomatic, W/Wall- very well cared for. heater power glide, 2 | Station Wagon, Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, W/Wall Tires SPLYMOUTHBEL <= i. Goacmiisll once tone green, all the ex ‘04 Hudson Hornet. . . . $995 NES. a To nope ‘Fe Bive ergs ||] $995 Da. — 30 months | , tras, spare tire still |]. #Dr Sedan mobter, automate, w/wat Ties oft — ‘ $845 $1595 ee . on, balance. —— new. $395 down. Stock ‘D5 Pontiac Sia. Won. . . $1995 $995 = = 33. CHEV ROLET 210 sgh ag ag $795 i $1595 a ae eee ae Secon, ) . *S3 CHEV: B/AIR 2 Door: retiy ead ~S me « = Blue. Ote pis 32 BUICK SPE C. RIV. ag . °54 Buick 2-Dr. Special ‘99 Pontiac teed: ‘ . $2095 ‘ re a . on ; : : ° en! ramatic, fh i Se: PIS a eS, Pcie Sek $1795 Radio & Heater, Dyna- $1795 |, RE SE Ratner tomate: ever mere (x900) immaculate: A lowner new ; flow, one owner, A very ,., ~ ,. - ! 54 Ford 2 Dr. Leeder ; . $1095 (1651-8) ee $1595 . (1486-4) ’55 Mercury 2-Dr., Ra- nice car for the particu- OS —— ae. De- I ; Heater, Fordomatic, W/Wall Tires, 8 Cyl. $445 ge - $595 + | dio & Heater, Merco- lar buyer. Won't be pier ome © oem 109 Ford Fairlane . . $1595 *S3 WILYS AER. LK feather inierior 19 match ihe oe CHEV. FLTLINE matic, Bri g ht Red . around long. Stock No. blue, W/Wall tires ‘ 2 Dr. Sedan, Radio & Heater, Fordomatie. w/wal Tires tn ee Ne oe a ‘iuedart ||] Paint, A Real Sharpie, 477 Power equipped, 24 || OO Mercury Montclair . . $2095 "T's as clean as @ pin. Hurry. on this. one. ee ahia ck eli $495 | Convertible, Radio & Heater. W/Wall Tiree, Mereuhaite, : 2 No, we ; i 25 Transportation Speciiiis From $95 - $500 » moe Nos OVER 39 NO DOWN down. Stock No. 371. ]'54 Plymouth 2 Dr. Sed... .$1095 WHI CAN BE PURCHASED IF YOU HAVE GOOD CREDIT ON YOUR OWN TERM PAYMENT TRANS- , | wit hot , ‘TRUCKS e a PORTATION , ps. ‘ff 98 Nash Rambler..... $895, . i BLES SPECIALS ‘it by say ‘stfenge ‘co Hardtop. Radio & Heater, Overdrive, W/Wall Tires, | 52 DeSoto 4 Dr. Sedan . . $595 HEVROL ET %, TON PICKUP 150 55 Fd. Fairlane .$1695 ’50 Pont. 2-Dr. «».$195 incidence you are not ae Seee poli TON PICK ‘Body ” : park CHEVROLET 34 % TON PICKUP. 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Bw avies ; ’ WW3, Sports 9:00 ore, ek Waite WJBK’ News, Don McLeod b ee, Senne WPON, dstage j Were, ne . volt WCAR, News, Digest Sax ane By, Seer ® { ews, Oo ’ ews, cle 10;00—WWJ, Job Clinie ti on, News, cod. Morning WPON, News, — Mr.| WCAR: News, Spinorama CKLW, Job Clinic | WJBK! News, 1%:30—WJR, Time for Music) WPON, Holiday WXYZ, Top of Town / Wear, News, "Gottee WW, Wee ond Music 5:30—W ay ae Hall WPON, News /| WPON, News, Scramble WPON, Spdnish Hour WXYZ, McKenzie 19:30—CKLW, Counterepy / Se Music Hall 1:00--WJR, News, City Hosp.' WCAR, Spinorama Weekend -- -Today’s Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject to change without notice. Channel 2—WJBK -TV Channel 4—WW3J-TV Channel ‘t—WXYZ-TV Channel %—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS €:00—(7) Top Secret. Backie (4) News and Sports. 6:15—(7) News. (2) News. 6:20—(4) Dolores. 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. 6:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. “The Plunderers.’’ (4) Friend Flicka. 6:45—(4) News Caravan. (9) Boston (4) Sonny Eliot. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Rod Cameron in Eddie Fisher Show. Preview of his Hollywood Bowl concert. (2) My “Fall Guy.”’ (4) Star Stage. ‘‘The - Shadowy Third. (2) Playhouse of Stars. “I'll Wait for You." 9:00—(7) It’s Polka Time. (9) Dan- gerous Assignment. ‘Iron Ban- ner."’ (4) Cavaleade of Sports. Lightweight bout: Baby Vasquez vs. Jimmy Soo. (2) Undercur-|® rent. “Integrity.” 9:30—(7) Science Fiction Theater. “When a Camera Fails.” (9) Pantomime Quiz. (2) I Led Three Lives. ~ 9:45—(2) Red Barber’s Corner. -18:00—(2) Michigan State -Univer- 7:50—(2) Meditations, (4) News. 7:55—(2) On the Farm Front. sity. (4) Industry on Parade. $:15—(2) Michigan State Conserva- tion. (4) City Affairs. 8:30—(2) Farmland U.S.A. Mr. Twinky. 9:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (4) Howdy Doody, (7) America cn. Parade. 9:30—(2) Mighty Mouse. (4) I Mar- ried Joan, (7) Crusade for Christ. | _{in the planning stage and networks iProducer’'s Showcase she can’t find time to star in “The Letter’ Patti to Emcee Sullivan Show Sinatra Gets $40,000 for Three Numbers on 3} Dinah’s Program By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK (INS) ~The 1960)} ; national conventions are already next time may more than simply pool their téchnical resources . . They may share expenses but] have only one’ network a day put the politics on TV. They'd dtaw te | the “leser’’ to get the politics, the “winners” going right ahead collecting mon- ey from /their customary assem- bly ling of sponsored entertain- ment ,.,.., sere omen Patti Page cuts short a Syra-; \30 The seven 1 Sian exnie cuse nightclub date to emcee Ed 3 pty*™ "*°" ACROSS 1 The ~— of the land mi 4 -<—- and lide & A square -——— 12 Anger HI Region om Mater = isto -— 8 thousand ee ha deaths 16 Dish factories 18 Gerap. 20 Inclines 2) Butterflies Seottish 4 Gambling game “—— and there ~—n Ge Wes 27 Reom in a rem 30 Russian city " - OR 3-3666 “Scaleran Radio-TV Service 24 Hour Service All Work Guaranteed We Hanfle a Complete Line of SYLVANIA TVs and Parts 2485 Airport Rd. Corner Hatchety Road OR 3-7823 Alter’5 is Abstract " Pinibetive suffix 0 Drink made 49 Forgiveness 1 ‘Hur rry eemnidedaneantbininaamen 62 Mine entrance 43 bat plans 4 Pastens war fn i—— men and mn the wooden ships @ Spirit 9 Consume ® Ventures 9 Lamb's “Basays of Lo] bup srlative wuffines 67 Polson ——~ letters 10 Forever and ry il 9 “Seante a 3 Lankness 1? Seniors Sullivan's show Sunday, Frank Sinatra gets $40,000 for singing three songs Oct. 5 on Di- nah Shore's first Chevy show, ex- plaining why he doesn't sing on shows he visits sans fee (Sullivan, Allen, ABC'S Famous Film Fes- tival)) . .., NO PERKY PEGGY? Peggy King's out of this year's George Gobel Show unless every- one changes his mind again. . « Meanwhile Peggy has signed to play the girl lead in “Jack and the Beanstalk’ Oct, 5... Deborah Kerr. finally advised on TV this season. , , Strange trend—obsolete night- time film series are chasing live comedians out of daytime TV— Mackinaw Asks J 38 Tracks 40 Lures 41 Window ——- of —— 42 Crustacean 2 -— makes 43 Helen of waste Troy's mother 27 Possession 44 Give forth 28 ‘Ten (prefix) 46 Disputed 20 Greek war god 47 Ireland 31 Guides 48 College 33 Fertile spote offictal 18 Bull —-» 23 Debate 4 Japanese city 23 The Oarden ST MR 625 W.. Huren Easy TV Service PROMPT REASONABLE SERVICE When You Want It HAMPTON ELECTRIC FE 4-2525 in deserts 66 Bo (Scot) State for Docks Offers to Pay $1,800 for $2 Million Setup and Road Repairs LANSING (®—Mackinaw City of ficials today pressed their claim) that the State Highway Depart- ment Ferry Dock there should re- vert to the city. * * * a letter from Neil Downing, presi- dent of the Village Council, to George N. Foster, deputy state highway commissioner. ‘rights, vacation and holiday clauses, _ The city’s case was outlined in| Strikers Picketing South Lyon Plant A dispute over local grievances as idled some 380 workers at the Michigan Seamless Tube Co. in South Lyon, a union spokesman’ said this morning | 1900 of the United Steel Workers’ of America, said pickets were sta- tioned at the plant at midnight! when a 30-day contract extension 'period expired without settlement of local issues. He said these concerned seniority | and recognition of union stewards. R. A. Armstrong, executive vice president of the firm, said the /X company offered workers ‘“‘all the Harry O'Dell, president of Local’ SERVICE? Yes! © Tape Recorders ® Record Players = --~ eT.V. ® Hi-Fi ® Radio * Inter-Comm. Systems © P. A. Systems BLAKE RADIO TV 3149. .W. Huron ‘i 4-579), She would die unless he Col. E Red) Blaik,~ A Ne—(2 . latest being Johnny Carson, flee- benefits of the larger steel oom- me 7:00—(7) Combat Sergeant. “Aj! ©. Earl ¢ al rmy/19:00—(2) Cartoons. (4) Fury. (7) - could make the medicine Faces West.” (4) patie or Con-| {otball coach talks about new) Kiddie Spectacular. ing as CBS-TV flings old Eve Ar- | The highway department 1s |panies and additional benefits Why Wail? she needed. sequences. ‘(2) Hollywood Sum-| 5€850D. — 10:30—(2). Texas Rangers. (4) den “Miss Brooks’? blintzes into | abandoning certain sections of |two weeks ago which 1 were refused. : sola mer Theater. “Pattern of De-|10:00—(7) Realm of the Wild. “A| Johnny Coons. the ‘bread _U.S. 27 and U.S. 31 and allowing |e _ Now you See again the agonizing ceit.” si and Its Relatives”: “Bear — | = them to revert to Mackinaw N Y = oil Ps; Bear 13:00—(2) Big Top. (4) Captain) iuistiald erde wa | Oo GAN ENJO race against 7:30—(7) Crossroads. Pat O'Brien.| and Puma Fight.” (9) National)” Ganant ee ee ee gent eh ders wines (4) Life of Riley. (2) Our Miss| News. (4) Playhouse. (2) Racket ey ae eae ng oe iwene| A contract has been let for $45,- / a6 ” Brooks Squad. Reed Hadley. ' 11:30—(4) Mr. Wizard. (7) Ramara nicer, more decorous extrovert 050 job of eatehiog ond aint / : 10:10—(9) Weathervane. of the Jungle. \from_ now on, but her promise to) ) patching and repairing As Low As 8:00—(7) Dollar a Second. (9) My the highway sections before they cover up was written on stationery; Favorite Story. “The Strange|10:15—(9) TV Baseball Hall of} SATURDAY AFTERNOON tearing an ink sketch of Jayne jrevert to the city. a yoann Best in Mys- dap Sal Magtle of the NeW! 19.99 (4) Cartoon Express. (2) with the plungingest bosom we've MODIFY RESOLUTION , ‘ s The Lone Ranger. (7) Ed Mc-| . , as | Tel ep h on e 8:30—(7) The Vise. “The Big ae -6) Fame bengal The wae. nger C-\ever encountered in a letter Pach — a ee ce y, or 5.22 monthly ee Oe) cael ta a Powe Seen” cy tS 10) Diioeed, | Aside to John Broderick, retired|cials sent a resolution allowing thelf ALL WORK GARANTEED | / im e Great Gildersleeve. (2) Star The-|12:30—(2) Showtime. (9) Man to Broadway cop: A TV syndicate highways and the i docks to We Feature / CROSLEY TV ater. “Touch of Spring.” ~ | Man. | wants to turn your wallopingly ex-|revert. ‘ 4 DOWEX << NO MONEY DOWN 11:00—(7) Soupy’s “on. (9)° Good|12:45—(9) Cartoons. (2) Sporta,citing life into a TV series . . +! Foster says the docks repre- |, — TV 10 Yr, Guarentee Sunday, 5 P. M. Neighbor Theater. (4) 11 o’clock| Show. \JOINS RANGER sent a ‘two-million dollar _in- i of Channel 2 C&V Electro Mart Free Home Demonstration 158 Oakland FE 2-3781 SRY SEES SE SERENITY News. (2) News. 11:15—(7) Film Theater. ‘Strange Journey.” (4) Little Show. “Rendezvous.” (2) Miss Fair- weather. School Days... School Days... Dear Old Golden | RULE DAYS Falsdotsdedelatitalitiliatial A Good Rule to Follow... . +. you want your family to look their best! . With Flash Cleaned Clothes they’ll pass all neatness tests! ° Skirts and Swea ters os Cleaned and Pressed * /11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. '11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. |. “Escape to Glory” “Blind | Alley.” 11:30—(4) The Whistler. SATURDAY’ MORNING /7:30—(4) Color Test Pattern. | 12: 46—(9) Cartoons. 1:00—(4) Jimmy Wakley Show. (9) Saturday Showtime. 1:30—(2) Golf Show. 2:00—(2) Baseball. (4) Stars on Parade. (7) Roundup Time. 4:00—(4) Colorland. (7) Milky’s! Party. (9) Showtime. 4:30—(2) Showtime. 5:00—(4) Topper. (9) Wild Bill Hickok. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. |5:30—(4) Roy Rogers. (9) Hoppy's Matinee. Says Auto Colbert. ofa ti most safety devices. -Accidents Less Per Travel Mile —_ | )sh tims on cas) ne cats 1“ DETROIT & — The sheer volume of motor travel in the U. S. | tends to obscure a steady reduction in accidents per vehicle mile, a congressional subcommittee was told yesterday. “The people in America travel so many millions of miles that, no matter how low the accident rate, the death toll still adds up to a big total at the end of a year,” said Chrysler Corp. President L. L. ‘Sine tes ins memsbeve cone 0 Boteile at teskteg ba: gunt of wide investigation into highway safety problems. —_ Chrysler safety engineers said the public is apathetic towards Comparativ proven lifesavers as saféty belts, the .congressmen were told, and ely few motorists will buy such Buddy Baer joins ‘‘The Lone Ranger” cast . vestment and cannot be includ- ed. Whatever happened to Suzie Mil- ler? Georgiana Carhart? . . . NBO has hired the comedy team of Rowan and Martin under a five-year pact, At the end of the second year NBC must come up with a regular show of their oe Se Selene Same fer epee: tunities elsewhere. Look out, Dinah — Eva Gabor’s taking singing lessons . . . Paul Hartman sees so many Brit- English channel” ‘ Gale Storm's 8 thoroughly unlike- ly but windy name is not the Me- Coy original, which was Josephine Owaissa Cottle before Hollywood hung a double hurricane on her. Full Night Schedule . The.letter declared the matter has been hanging for three months! and asked why it has not been’ placed before the State Adminis-| trative Board. 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