———job wi _ LASHES AT POOR-SPIRIT team I have ever seen, I can't: ‘ = Jong period of time in which = eee By Brune L. Kearns Sports Editer, Pontiac Press, Detroit Lions’ coach Buddy Parker jolted a+ crowd of more than 500 gridiron fans last night by announcing he was quitting his ththe-team: George Wilson, ee anes sistant coach, was. named to suc-| . ceed him this morning, after 11 became evident that Parker would not. reconsider his decision. The fans, who paid ten-dollars a plate to attend the 9%h annual “Meet the Lions” banquet in De- troit, sat stunned when Parker, the last speaker on the program, began his talk by saying, ‘“There are some great ball players here. I can get them on the bus, but 1 can't get them off. Since I can't handle these players any more, I'm done with the Detroit Lions. I'm quitting.” With this statement Parker took his seat in silence while toastmaster Bob Reynolds, writ- ers, coaches and fans were re- covering from the shock. Assistant coach George Wilson then took the speaker's stand and said, “I've been with coach Park- er since 1951, football is Buddy's _ life. Players often do things they shouldn't do. We're going to win it “this year and I hope Buddy stays.” The crowd stood to give Parker an ovation, but the Lions’ coach broke in and repeated, his state- ment, “I am speaking seriously, I have quit,’ he said. To members of the press after- ward, Parker lashed out at the’ poor spirit and: training condition | of the team. ‘This is the worst! get them to do what they are supposed to do,"-he said. “I'm not satisfied with the ~~ this team has been moving. can’t control them off the field, and I can't correct it. It has gone beyond me,” he added. Parker, 45, signed a two year contract after last season after he’ maintained he was through This would have been his sev- enth season as Lions’ coach. He) finished second —or~ better five times in six years. ENVIABLE_ RECORD Parker established the enviable record of winning the division title three times, twice the World championship and finishing second twice. | He joined the Lions as a player in 1935 after starring for Centen- ary College, and he played a’ key role in : Detroit its first World title. = = After the 1936 season he was traded tg the Cardinals and his Issues Another China Warning State Department Cites ‘Quasi State of War’ to U.S. Youths WASHNGTON #® — The Stafe) Department said today that “a! quasi state of war’’ exists he- tween the United States and Red) China and any Americfn ier tia! threat who visits Red China will be~ ing as a “willing tool of Comme| nist Undersecre tian A. Herter also warned, young, Americans who may make such a trip that they may have trouble later on in obtaining passports, and may-find themselves involved with “violation” of pegulations. to Peiping’s invitation. = The letter was being delivered at the same ‘time to “as many as aie of the prospective the Soviet capital were int ~ oie. : The State De- tary of State Chris-' —Quits as Lions’ Coach _— ‘isa énded in 1943 when he became/an assistant coach to Phil H. from 1943 to 1945. and te Jimmy Conzelman through the 1948 season. In 1949 he came to Detroit as backfield coach to the late Bo Related Story Page 18 MeMillin and after the 1950 sea- son Parker took over the head coaching job. Edwin J. Anderson, president of the Lions, told the crowd last night, “This is a dramatic re ment. Parker is e set. We will meet with him * the morning and we will persuade him to stay as coach,” DETROIT BEHIND HIM. Be oe “We hope that what he has sald | publicly, he will reconsider. All of Detroit is behind him,” Ander- son added. ‘During hiawsix full» ‘seasons as ‘head coach the Lions éstablished ‘a record of 50 wins, 24 losses and itwo . ties, Born in Kemp, Texas, ‘Dicker now makes his home in Dearbgrn with wife and son. , _ AN Testifies Kept AIW Cash Hidden in Box of Union Money Made to Membership WASHINGTON &® Anthony Doria, former secretary of the. Allied Industrial Workers (ATW), acknowledged today he used to. keep thousands of dollars of union eash in an iron ‘strong box hidden under a heap of papers at AIW headquarters in Milwaukee. On the: lett is Pett, ae —_ Sian eats | —ON Alley Cat—at Birthday Party Justice Revenue tioning senators, he never gave! A Day to Remember in the Life _ KENG von Ay << Hedin te thay at oentie’ wee tos | special guest at’ birthday party in his honor yesterday. Holding | Alexander is seven-year-old Tene Pelton, who owns the tomcat; 7. After this picture was snapped, lap of her mistress, Gail Verway, birthday meal of raw ae 6. Alexander's friend, Tiny the fox terrier, is held by Millie Kirby, Pentiac Press Photo the animals settled down to their and ice cream. County were held up merge nes CIO and AFL big, metropolitan . Wayne terday by the demand James R. Hoffa for an equal — voice for his minority AFL. Hoffa made it clear in a heated meeting with = Nowak, president of the Wayne County CIO Coun- cil, that he wouldn’t accept even a proposal by the par- ent AFL-CIO if it weet giving the CIO the upper hand in the conactidation.. majority in industria De. officer board ‘thal Week assure it the balance of wer, : Society \Welcomes Alexander Hopes to Regan” “We're not here to tell you peo- ple that you are going to take over our people and money,” declared Hoffa. “If that's what you call a merger, then we're going to have a divorce before the marriage." the rank and_file mem counting of how the money was ~ By MAX MAX E. SIMON spent. Alexander the Alley Cat made But Doria insisted that union ‘his debut in society yesterday. Meany Opposes ‘Views of Hoffa Cross Swords — Over De Union Cooperation With. _ Congressional Probers CHICAGO (P—The AFL-CIO Executive Council decided today _ to complete action on charges of | | corruption against the huge Teamsters Unien before fhe | Teamsters’ convention next month, CHICAGO i# — George Meany, president of the AFL-CIO, has placed himself in direct opposition to the views of Teamsters bigwiz James R. Hoffa on the matter of cooperation with congres- sional committees. Meany reaffirmed his stand against labor leaders invoking the Fifth Amendment to protect them- selves. He said the AFL-CIO will cooperate with congressional com- mittees “turning up corruption in labor.” -The labor chieftain reiterated his views yesterday in a news conference at the end of the first session of his organization's 29- | man Executive Council meeting. | Hoffa, Midwest boss of the Teamsters Union and a growing ‘power in labor ranks, has de- ‘clared himself against the AFL- ‘CIO amendment policy. | ‘The Hoffa - led group contends ‘this stand “has created a substan- to ee am the) of — ; * «* The sin Amendment to the, Constitution holds that a person which might incriminate him. * * *. Disagreement between Meany and Hoffa on this matter might come to a head when the council takes up the case of President Maurice A, Hutcheson of the Car- penters Union. 4 funds “were not used for my Alexander was one-year-old and | personal use” although he said (Mrs. Pauline Pelton, 397 E. Mans-| the only records to show how the field, decided that was the ideal money was used may have dis- time for her pet's “coming-out”. appeared. : party. For the second day, Doria was | ‘in the witness chair of the Senate "vited. | ‘ee idea for Alexander's birth- “Tl really couldn't think of a rea- day’ party came from Mrs, Pel- | son why we shouldn't hold ene for | ton's\, seven-year-old daughter, our cat,” Mrs. Pelton said yester- | Hene. \. : day, as she bustled about her back- Last November Mrs. Pelton ar-|¥@Pd making last-minute prepara- ranged a (birthday. At that time, Hene asked, “Tomes. “Mommy, if { can have such a FOOD — LOTS oF IT } All the neighborhood cats were nice party, why\ean't we have one. Mrs,-Pelton set up a picnic table Curt yesterday in a bid to upset for Alexarider —* jin the yard. On paper plates were beeen PF gona ‘Comniittee. pounds—voluable man, Se in a good part of yes. | ‘terday defending New York racke: | a Johnny ge who got atin = s through help | Doria. He insisted Dio, a eon] 'victed extorfidnist, was desirous: ‘of going straight but that 2 “cruel. | let him. - A FAST TALKER fairs, The committee sought first to ‘untangle how $9,620 of proceeds Jarge because of strong opposition to the measure which ‘will affect every American pocketbook in'a small degree. The House was scheduled to start debate early in the afternoon on the. legislation, designed to add a oan from the sale of a wunion-owned) ‘government bond ended up as an investment in a fitm in which! Doria had a $25,000 financial) stake, Doria insisted the union Predicts House Will Pass evs=s.=': == One-Cent Postal Rate Hike |. WASHINGTON (INS) — House Republican tender! Doria continued to be a fast-J0S¢ph Martin predicted House approval today of a talker. as the committee turned one-cent boost in first class postal rates and similar fete today to his personal financial af- increases on. other classes of mail. ‘delectable bits of raw hamburger, a cake with a candle on it, and to top off the birthday feast, a haif- gallon of ice-cream, Bien — kel hs By 3:15 tive children had shown up with their felines to pay tribute to Alexander, vahy ag a sole comment upon being bed from the basement of the ‘Peltot, home was. a menacing.’ (s Hssssat. bd But, he said, the margin probably will not be very) Four 0¢ the pussies scrambled out of their owners’ arms and scurried off\down the street. Just one, “Puff,” belonging- to| six-year-old Gajl Verway,. thought; that the meal was worth hanging! iaround for despite the hisses and party for her daughter’s'tions for the arrival of Alexander's: Suit Filed by | on Attorney General's Opinion ‘About Fees Farmington Township Justice Al- h len C. Ingle filed suit in Circuit an Attorney General's opinion af- Hecting justice court revenues, — | Ingle, president of the county Ingle _At issue is the fear of 200,000 | The meeting ended with both sides agreeing to study further proposals, They have unfil Bec. 5 to reach agreement before the AFL-CIO _ = =< 2 F and state justice of the peace as- “asked the court for a) tumble Midwest — my youngster éom- declaratory judgment and named leader_of the 1% million member = realty.a meal. fit’ 'Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem as Teamsters Union and a vice presi- oom defendant in the suit. * * * sia sain -|dent-of the Detroit Wayne, County a |Federation of Labor, headed a2 Ingle wants to return to a former ‘man AFL delegation. | system, sanctioned by the county, The conference, opened to news- lwhich gave township justices dis--™en at the last minute, got off : prosecution, This system, which the Farm. ington Justiee helped- at odds with the dictum inid down early this year by Atty. Gen. Thomas M. "Kavanagh. those fees that are specifically set by state law can legally be charged iby justices. : i i ' Kavanagh maintained that only: lost nothing on this deal. (billion dollars a year te As to how he handied union! federal revenues at a cost does not have to give testimony money, Doria said he never made a financial report to the union (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Kalamazoo to Lease City Lines Buses \zoo City Commission agreed last night to accept a proposal that it) lease buses of the Kalamazoo City) Lines, Inc., and then hire the com-: however, was deferred. The proposition was recommend ed by a special advisory commit- tee headed by J. Wade Van Val -+kenburg, former Republican House ispeaker, who said the plan would avoid payment of $17,000 in state and local taxes. City Lines has complained of de- KALAMAZOO w — The Kalama. pany to operate them. Final action, of 15 cents a month to the javerage family. The bill has been generally jlinked in Congress to pay raises for postal and other government- workers. The house already has ‘approved an 11 per cent pay raise jfor these employes despite the threat of a presidential veto. Under the postal measure, the cost of mailing a first class letter iwould go up from three to four ‘cents, postcards from. two to three icents and air mail letters from; six to. seven cents. : The bill also would boost sec- _ond and third class rates and the cost of mailing books. The bill may, however, boost the cost of magazine subscrip- tions and mailed newspapers — make up second class ail, The second class rate would go publications would go up from one- eighth to one-fourth of a cent. Truck Crushes Boy at Underpass Job’ A 16-year-old Pontiac boy, who iwas helping his father on the con- struction job at the Telegraph road-Orchard Lake underpass, died glares of Alexander. ABIDING BY OPINION Finally a true. friend of Alex-| Tiny, a three-year-old Fox terrier; and the tomcat-settled ange to_en- Joy the festivities, _All-of the children sang “Nappy. | Birthday” to Alexander as he, ‘Puff. and the dog munched away * ‘en! their food. Mrs. Pelton’s daughter, Tene, “T can't understand why Alex-, -today of injuries suffered when he was run over by a truck. Henry Hilborn, 2477 Pontiac Rd. failed to respond to heart massage | iby surgeons at-St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac police said. “Tre boy was reportedly aiding his father, Forest H. Hilborn, the operatorgof a steam shovel, when a truck backed up to the shovel for a load of dirt and knocked ander had to be So Méan on his birthday, * she mused. “The rest of the cats won't speak ito him now for a long time.’ Fair, Cool Tonight, Cloudy Tomorrow Fair and. cool is predicted for’ the Pontiac area tonight, The low ander dropped in onthe party—) Ingle, who nowadays is abiding iby Kavanagh’s opinion—as all of \the county's justices are believed eG be doing says the Attorney Gen-— | . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Name Chairman \of Reception Tha Pontiac Area Chamber of} Commerce has appointed Harold: A. Fitzgerald, publisher of The ‘Pontiac Press, general chairman jof a reception for officials of Pon- ,tiac Motor and General Motors. It will conclude * the city’s festivities marking Pontiag’s 30th ‘anniver-| "The reception wy be. held from 5 to 7 p.m, Wednesday, Aug. 3%. at the Elks Temple. Highlight of the socia}, affair wit ibe the presentation of a‘ mmem- Alexander wasn't interested in cretion over what they charged | iwith a lengthy exchange of re- \convicted law-breakers as costs of Marks between Hoffa and Novak lover news stories quoting Novak ‘as predicting .the merger talks ol ‘would fail. .* > “Hi, Muscles,” Hoffa greeted — Novak, “I see you're — pee focal | Gas Price Cuts Standard, Sun, Shell, | Speedway Slash Cost to Retail Dealers Three more major oil companies, was distarbed over the attait. for Pontigc Motor standard Sun, and ‘Shell joined \ Texaco today in slashing retail iprices to dealers in the Detroit area, and a similar cut is eet locally, Both firms announced a cut of 1.9 cents per gallon in the area, as did leading independent, Speed- way, While heither company included a cut in dealer margin in. the price cut, local dealers reported such a tut was thought to be a part of the price slash. With three major companies 1 clining revenues and Van Valken- up 15 per cent a year for four burg’s committee expressed doubt years but the increase would not it would request renewal of its fran- be applied to newspapers with chise, which expires Aug. 31. A: ‘press runs of 5,000 copies or less straight 15-cent fare prevails here.| inor to publications to be delivered Henry down, its wheels passing|will be around 56 degrees. over his chest. The truck driver, Norman Pear- and warmer. The high will near 82.) son, 26, of 1566:Richmond St. was) lorative plaque to Pontiac } Wednesday will be partly cloudy the City al Pontiac. . \ The lowest temperature in down-/| public, it was announced, and tick- jotor by already cutting prices and at least one other rumored to be on the verge of such & move, Pontiac retail dealers said there The event is open to the general The bus company pays both state’ and local taxes. Tite city would be — from. both. in the same county where pub- te | The minimum charge for mailing cutor’s office. released after making a state-/town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was! ‘ets, at $3 per person, can be pi- ment to the Oakland County Prose-/51 degrees. The thermometer reg chased at the Chamber of Com) istered 75 7) degrees at 2 = "merce office. Father’s Open Letter to a Hit-Run Driver ’ The Press received the following MN ietter. Which is printed as a worth- an injured 15-year-old- boy, struck down by a hit-and-run driver. It goes beyond . cold facts: that make ‘Up the daily accident arp to oe reader, a while Comment from the father of Mile Road on Livernois last Thurs- day evening. y| Pression as to the extent of dam- age to my.son in that accident, as reported in the: papers previously, ceived their information from. the’, police who were not yet fully in- ;|formed’at the time of report. open; and had to be sewed to- ‘\gether by an \eye specialist. It | will be\many months before it can B pvdae > tayo renga the sight in that eye. (Mia right leg, was. L eccadawn 1g abun I'd like to clarify a mistaken im- : appreciating the fact that they re The boy's left eye-ball is sticed iow. Mi a traeture, with the bone protrud- Both ears, ‘were torn partly’ jot. and‘ required sewing back to ther head. A ‘cut across the mouth fe quired sewing hoth above and be- other locations required sti ncluding numerous cuts and abuges on his left leg and left after being rushed to the hospital |i immediately by ambulance, right) after the accident. _¥t the driver of the bit and run car reads this, I hope he realizes the enormity of bis a¢t in. run- with hinaself and his conscience. ‘ 1 trust that he realizes thet it is. only“ matter of time wntil the police catch up with him; and that it will be much easier. on him if} “the turns himself in Voluntarily. . ten of which - pmashd the ~~ It ; fy ae wing away. He will have to live "samen we probably was scarred-by. glass from the pop pete 2 |is possible that the windshield was cracked or broken. In n To% day’ s = | Comics ...... eeeees gs cease County NOW ciiviaesA ics 15 Editorials. <.... eebicedudage 6 Marketa) oo cc ccc cee cet hig ey RE (elteantlet isc conisss ee ee % td ee saedd is, Bid baweee beeheeewwsene 16 TV, me shinai aie My ee ee Reader! This Is What Your Car Did toa ‘Young Boy The aerial, side view mirror, spot light and “eye-lid” from the headlight were all broken front «| the drivers’ side of the car. The seal-heam headlight and the parking light lens from the left side were. also broken, ~*~ * * “ Some alert citizen. will see, or already has seen, a car of this description; or some garage, sta- *ttion, or store will remember sell- pee ing replacements of these items. A report pbhceed ne eons co: ube rest, yey Dain Murphy 140 Belhaven Ried ey was little, if amy, danger of a ‘aians war in the city, - \Both Sun, which sells Sunoco, pe pte said the price re- du s were made to enable re- tail dealers to be competitive at the retail level. %~ PER CENT OF MARKET So-called ‘cut _—_ who sell ‘ gas several cents below major oil company prices, ose hana cornered a of the retail m te te at ‘his in the Pontiac area, inating chances of a here, loca} dealets: say. Only “two. ‘or three’ dealers have accepted the Texaco — price cut offer, which er a dealer margin cut. Local - ~ Standard dealers: have not = made any move yet on bey sop ie : ; . over ee tive workers in this country don't ting ¢ ee 4 come from the rank-and file nor c. a Russian agent by takin : R me" contacts oe fee 9 ee eer ade aiios tat ber oe views wo © Ses . e w vie and ti are | ! in tied es Vass ML. Zubilin, « for-|do their jobs ‘of treason in. the 7 Slat SS ae ota Sahl ws wus os poet fae < 0 dh tend Nai os visit his ad of mig Pe his story in full. Gilchrist re- Russians sat between a-Soviet|mid- Manhattan, There strained him now and then from P an agent an FBI agent whom/was introduced to Soble, who was|telling “too much.” — Goof, he had passed off as a “comrade|to act as his superior, The tables * * * m8 F . in arms.” : : were turned later, however, “The counterspy said he wasn't | P; reported what had happened,” he|money from the Russians and : at pe - lwecepted him until 1950. He was said. “I was told to agree to the|didn't receive any. He said he) ; had many contacts with the|in Moscow then and was wined Russian proposals and make myjspent two million dollars of his who were being paidjand dined by Gen. Peter Vasilie- me _jown money on his espionage work!) the Russians to report on high-|vich Fedotov, an official of .the Ss : * and is now broke. ly projects,” Morros|secret police. 2 2 said. “There has never been any} Morros was in the Soviet cap- Finally, Morros was put-on the|doubt as to their activities for/ital for 21 days that time. He said Russians’ “very suspect” list, He|Russia and they apparently. ac-|he walked the streets freely. He said the Soviet Embassy in Wash-|cepted me at face value as one of/rode the subway and chatted with ington’ received charges ‘“‘from|them. Except that one night, when/Russian straphangers. Jon canny ~ ue m of the =i yj > A) t Today in Pontiac foot AS preceding § a.m, hee om: Wind velocity 3 m. p-h. Sun osts Tucsiny ot 1:37 . aaeeter re te dg ® Hoon rises Wednestey st 9 Pt. eee to Committee + ont formally asked that differences be- tween the House and Senate ver- ie sions be sent to conferees for set-|- “ plement: siciesdeca: have ‘auded ta; duty tours of a Navy and a Marine a Rights Bill Sent House Speaker to Ask Action This Week, GOP Leader Suggests Recess WASHINGTON (INS)— The civil rights bill was sent to the House Rules Committee today and House speaker Sam Rayburn said he will ask action on the ‘Measure “this week een a ee The deveieseune came after ‘House GOP “eader Joseph W. Mar- ‘tin suggested that Congress should take a recess and reconvene in November if it deadlocks on the + Jegislation. Referral of the controversial bill to the Rules Committee took place in .. brief parliamentary maneuver in the House chamber ‘which pointed ‘up conflicting Republican and Democratic | strategy, Rep. Kenneth B.’ Keating - (R- NY), House Sponsor of the bill A dozen Notthern and Southern Democrats jumped to their feet to unanimous consent for this pro- cedure. ‘The formal objection came from Rep. Francis E. Walter (D-Pa). House Judiciary Chairnian -«-73| Emanuel Celler (D-NY), then asked for unanimous consent to have the Senate version considered by the __._ {House with a single amendment, og 5 oo 5 ieee in 3. aa qe Permitting jury trials only for per- “ales accused of violating court or- * ders in voting Cases. Keating promptly objected to this procedure and the issue was left * oe House Rules Comunaittee to object to Keating's request for} ISHMEAL POWERS Duty Ends for Recruiters wat Two Pontiac Stations recruiter of the Pontiae stations.| an I. C. Joe Carry, a native of Pontiac, is being trans- ferred from the Navy Recruiting Station, for two-years of sea duty, Carry, a Pontiac High gradu- ate, enlisted in 1945, was dis- ‘| charged in 1946, and re-enlisted in 1048. He is a World War fl and Korean police action veteran and was first stationed here in November, 1964, He will join the destroyer USS Rogers, based at San Diego, Calif. Marine Recruiter M. Sgt. Ish- meal Powers hag been ordered to report to Quantico, Virginia. Sgt. Powers, a veteran of 17 years in the Corps, was named non - commissioned officer in “gharge of the locat~ station in March, 1964. A World War If veteran who spent 14 months in the South Pa- cific, he is also a Korean veteran. * * * In March, 1956, Sgt. Powers was named the nation’s outstanding re- cruiter for that month, on the basis jot the local station's average of 18 recruits a month for seven months, Kept Union Money ‘Hidden in Box-Doria (Continued From Page One) members, because the AIW con- stitution required only a report to the union's president, Earl Heaton, who recently stepped down from that post. Chairman McClellan (D-Ark) re- marked “it’s a lame constitution: if that’s all it provides,”’ ’ "Tell that. to the members,” Doria hotly retorted. “I made an accounting to all that the consti- tution required,” he said, and add- ed that in this case “a meat Heaton, Doria said Heaton was the onty| %* person who knew that he(Doria) had the box of cash at union head- quarters, hidden under a heap of papers on a shelf in a room ad- joining Doria’ * "or 20 degrees above the horizon, . ~and ‘could be seen with thé naked = Ny Sein ceaannele geweee: ‘The comet ig named after its discoverer, a Czech astronomer. and radio stations ‘through the northern: United | States were flooded with, calls from viewers who had missed: an- ‘ndtuncements by astronomers that Mkros would be visible. : Reports in Michigan indicated the comet was especially clear Comet Mkros Visible H ere The Comet’ Mkros is making its: appearance’ in. clear summer skies over Michigan. It ¢an be seen in the northwest sky about 10 — | Copsey Only One of Four Ss LONDON (INS) — Claudio Corti how he and three other mountain climbers became trapped on the sheer wall of a mountain in the Swiss Alps: The 29-year-old Italian was the of the four rescued after : a : PERESPE, Fe z ALP + i : : i “Hopes to em | - Justice Court Fees diction over the lower, courts, he said. : * * * Ziem's immediate reaction to the, suit was one of . “ET don’t think I should be’ named as de- 'fendant,” he said, “since it is Kav- anagh’s ruling that is in question.” But Ingle pointed out that it was Ziem’s position on the state ruling that*prompted loca] aban- donment of the former justice court procedure in March. ~The former system was compli- cated, but jt provided revenues for both the county and local govern- ments. County and local. officials said these revenues were legiti- over-all costs of law enforcement and prosecution, MORE THAN FEES By assessing violators more in costs than actually had to be paid out in justice, witness and other fees specified by gy ham the county accumulated more, than $50,000 mate, since they helped defray the 14,500 Turn Out - | to See Exhibits at 4-H Club Fair attendance at-the Oak- Although ‘land County 4H Club Fair last week was “normal” with approxi- mately 14,500, exhibits entered and boys and girls participating in- thought to be major reasons for the interest increase of the boys and girls, The 17th annual event was spon- sored by the Oakland County 4H Leaders Association which has more than 200 members. Over 1,500 county girls and boys are members of 4-H clubs through- out the county, ~ Two Expectant Mothers Unhurt in Auto Crash “Two @xpectant mothers under- went medical observation after |Speaks on Delinquency McKINLEY W. ROGERS: Funeral Slated ‘dean Will Be Held for McKinley W. Rogers ot 2 P.M. Thursday Service for McKinley W. Rogers, ware dealer who died of a heart|- attack in Ft. Lauderdale, t Denening: commissioners | Fia., will be held at 2 p.m. Thurs-| day from Sparks-G: Burial will followin White Chapel Memorial : te Ee eos Mr. Rogers’ body will be at the funeral home after 10 a.m. Wednes- day. Born in Richmond on March 4, 1897, he was the son of Alexander and Mary Johnston Rogers. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Elks Lodge No. 810, and a life member of the Oakland County Sportsmen's club, : * Mr. Rogers leaves his wife, Nel- Me; a daughter, Mrs. Jay Wagner) of Pontiac; a brother, Goodloe ae x4, 2 The Rogers make their bone. at 773 W. Huron Walter J, Bendig ~ Dies at Age 56 Walter J. Bendig, 56, of 536 Jud- son Ct., died yesterday in St. Jo- seph Merey Hogpital after being i partment for more than 25 years. Mr. Bendig was a member of St. Vincent de Paul Church, aR Lodge No. $10, Metropolitan No. 6 and the Holy Name Society of his church. Surviving besides his wife, Alma, are his mother, Mrs. George Ben- dig of Pontiac; three children, Mrs. Lewis Funk of Detroit, Walter J. Bendig Jr, of Clarkston and Janice at home; Pd agiay sisters. * The Elks Lodge of Sorrows will be at 7 p.m. Masse of Ge Delay Funeral Home in Au- burn Heights. Immediately follow- ing at 8 p.m., the Rosary. will be recited at the funeral home. The service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Vincent de Paul Church with the Rev. William Caroline officiating, _ will be in Mt, Hope NEW YORK # — Evangelist Billy Graham will be back at Mad- ‘Tex; Mrs. Roy . ‘ee ‘wite cope Hoffa. Blocks Plans: fo Merge AFL, ClO we invited the press to slit here = * The CIO proposed establishment of five full-time officers to head in time from 1 a.m. to 8:08 p.m.| area residents tire lined. Chief Moxley told parents that he would attempt to get permission. from objectors to have interviews with the parents of children in- State’s office, State Highway Dept. and Superintendent of Public In- struction. Waste Disposal Plant fo Open Pontiac’ Motor Division Treatment Unit to Start - Operating Tomorrow gallons of noxious eithien said, and poet h a ies the most up-to-date ‘Waste control Gas npctien oill'Sa tina oy: move chemically the objectionable '|10-Year-Old Girl Injured When Bike Rams Auto ‘A 10-year-old girl suffered minor arm bruises when she was injured by a car while riding her bicycle Sit cae fal hee i Cheri Jean Dudley, of 99 Giad- stone Ave. had treatment at St. Joseph Mi Hospital. She told police that her bike hit a stone, being compensated for his work,” bouncing her into thé side of the Hofta declared. cw of 381 ‘The proposal for a delegate body| Holbrook St., Detroit. tive from each local union was met oe seorn by the CIO representa- SERVICE of the CIO Council, said: “You're ce ones ate rhe] pate “Gesp FREE enemies © £8 Etiemies of the local as the) Ww os: Viren a) BOs ES profits} maintain they lead to such abuses} aterford’ Town-| the ship “‘speed-trap” on U.S. 10, Ce last year and one township, Water-|were released trom St. Joseph Mer-| ison Square Garden tonight after ford, more than $100,000. cy Hospital, Pontiac regpnmes his — ee oe for : Their , Charles 8S,\rest. His sermons th are ‘aw enforeenient which eermtee 42%, and Glen E, Dillon, were the| being devoted to the problem of : drivers. é juvenile =. would have had to be supported . mon through tax money. In. In- ss 's township, the justice court profit last year was about #8 aieiiiibateds ‘Hampered With the Attorney Central's opin- its Se he Cots UTE UOC Hides Plane Victims tea ay ony emt a its back say e ISSOUDUN, Que. @ — Stet and munky Woles tobe). combeated mane the bodies of 79 victims of Canada’s worst air disaster. the 73 trying to find out what caused the DC4 to crash were hampered, Policemen plodded through ankle deep mud yesterday bate of tntling fot Ppeesenl cflosie wad parts of Gin better et passengers and 6 crew members. ‘The Maritime Central, Airways plane, hound from London #0 a ee |what we got over a period of a few ‘soney & & RB Motors, Inc sary Be Born dotgen, Bad collect- %, 724 Oakland Ave. ew FE: 8.6801 Setnottag trom from Sparks - he Mag a glo {Chapel with burial following in{State Mutual Cyclone El Deaths Elsewhere LONDON #~Dr. Rudolf Weigl, 74, Polish scientist who a @ vaccine against typhus, Sunday. : * * * ATHENS @ — Dimitrios Lam- brakis, 70, Greek journalist and : * * tt —. > LOS ANG @®—Al (Chalky) Wright, 45, featherweight champion in 1941 and 1942 who quit boxipg in: 1948, died yester- day. He was born in Durango, Mexico. ‘ x * * WASHINGTON @® — Brig. Gen. ~ “Urban” Niblo;- 38,“ holder ot high Industries, Inc., Dallas, died: yes- terday. He was a native of Gal- veston, Tex. — * * * SOUTHBURY, Conn, ®—Walter Otis Marquiss, 65, owner’ of a printing company, author and former newspapermen with The Associated Press and the Quincy (M.) Herald-Whig, died yesterday. gp oa was born at Monticello,| thoroughberils including Solidar- ity, Cover Up and Conversion, 2 died yesterday. Commission Will Review Sewer Bids The City Commission will review tabulation of bids en the $425,000 Park Subdivision storm sew- pPerry er and the West Huron sanitary re~ lief sewer at its 8 p.m. meeting today at City Hall. According to City Manager Wal- ter K, Willman, nine bids have been recéived on the _ projects which make up the biggest part of the city’s public improvement pro- gram for the year. After a public hearing following tonight's review,.contracts for the: projects will be let by the Com- mission in the near future, Will- man said, Former Clarkston Man Suffers Broken Neck A former Clarkston man, Lewis (Spike) Masters, 26, was reported in satisfactory condition today after suffering a broken neck Sunday when he dived into a shal- low lake near his home in Jackson. Jackson. Foote Hospital in Jackson said Masters suffered a partial pa- ralysis of his right leg as-a result of the neck fracture. The accident was at White Lake, where Masters was visiting. Drowns in Bathtub DETROIT (INS) — Thomas Da-| vidson, 65, drowned in the bathtub of his home last night, Police said Davidson apparently collapsed and gga Service will be at 3 p.m. Fri- WELLS JOHNSON WATERFORD TOWN SHI P. - 285 Airport. Rd., who died Sunday, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Brace-Smith Home with burial in Waterford Center Cemetery. The Rev, James, Parker will officiate. Surviving is his wife Rose. MRS, PEARL M: KERNS UTICA—Service for Mrs. Pearl’ M. Kerns, 81, 7877 Stead St., ‘who neral Home, with burial in Utica Cemetery. Surviving are one son, Dr. Thomas J. of Utica, a daughter, will. be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday from the Baird Funeral Home with burial in Metamora Cemetery. Former. supervisor of Metamora Great Lakes Iron Ore Shipments.Increase - CLEVELAND (M—Iron ore ship- ments on the Great Lakes last week were ahaneat twice the amount of ore shipped in the cor- ponding week last year, the merican Iron Ore Asm. reported yesterday. Shipments last wotlk totaled 3.- 024,748 tons compared. with 1,- 524,899 tons in 1956. Total shipments so far this year were 49,455,100 tons com- pared with 35,516,501 tons a year ago. Zarzorian, all of Pontiac; and four! H. of Pontiac. One daughter, Mrs. avn CS See oer ter Mrs, Ellen O’Neil of Clarkston, of Romeo with whom he made his homc./poth of Pontiac, and three sisters, Mrs, Ernest Riley of Pontiac, Mrs. | — George Neil of Royal Oak andi— Mrs. Clarence Waters of Cali- Service—for—Wells—Johnson,-78,-of, fornia, also survive, “and. four great- identifica papers of etn Av Dude, MARY TURNER REMINGTON 7 —| SI famous for F For Men! Women! Children! The: Home! Every Department! “Hundved Saved Plenty Daring ne Th Sale <¥ you Must SHOP SIMMS! TOMORR WEDNESDAY, August i4th is another BIG PAY-OFF day for all who love to Fai money. everyday SURPRISED WE'VE CWT PRICES! ‘s J RPRISE BOYS .morrow, No additi will be given over @ No Phone Orders — E @ No Mail Orders @ No Layaways Aheughi ioe ‘aries te hele temple quantities — veme Nissans ate ads OES a a Coss: . A * Hundreds of Un-Advertised Bargains Throughout the Store! Stop! Shop! Save! — E died Friday was Sead Sohal yesterday from the Milliken Fu-/3 Lapecr County General Hospital, 2 MINUTES A DAY STRENGTHENS, HARDENS FINGERNAILS 10 wore brittle ait: new easy way guarantees 4 ie 98 North Saginaw St. Cosmetics — Main Floor (Advertisement) | SPORTING Goops | aa yf) i ¥¢ A, angry man is Sylvester T. Bly, I -Who today was sold a piece of “blue sky.” He'd stepped in a showroom—out of the rain, - Was sold a new car before he could explain! ; How he hated the styling~so high and square And in new features it was really bare. “4 gota real bargain—the buy of my life— But how do | ever‘convince my own wife?” Moral: Youre paying for anew cat. ake ue you get oe! When you buy a new car, put your money on tomorrow—not veiling. _ Swept-Wing Dodge actually obsoletes other cars in its field. Should you invest . in high, boxy styling when Dodge offers the low, low look of tomorrow? Should _ you invest in outmoded coil springs when Dodge offers new Torsion-Aire Ride? Should you invest in: an old-fashioned lever-type transmission. when Dodge’ ' offers the ease of Push-Button Driving? In other things, too—engines, brakes, interiors—Dodge is years ahead. $6 put, your money on tomorrow. See your) a _ Sa iS e Lad * * ; Fits Press 25 or No. 5 $ oe eee es SY pe Flash Bulbs -: : © : : a © — Regular 25c Each * ¢ * * , a ‘ es. $1.20 Value = $ rs $ 10 for ° * e % Rayon & Orlon Blends ‘ ° ° * e 9 : Blanket : : —. e * : $4.95 Value” : : ee r* Flash pubs fo tm 8 Eattea, tele, ees © Assorted ode and patterned 4 Bos, REE hits "iro limit. @ indie. Assorted caters. « fronts, cotton backs. 4 -Main Floor . — Basement * . 2-4-6. Limit 5. ~ Main os : Seeesrooccooooooooosocsooooovens ccececsccccccccocscccccsscsszezescosoneelsoboeeseneninnenes Famous Ingraham ‘STURDY’ $ ‘ALPINE’ 40-Hour Windup = $ ¢ —AH Famous Brands acnek Watch : Alarm Clock : : : : : $ $2.50 4 $2.50 . As shown, dependable | os accurate 90-day full fattory cuaranies. 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Easy to hang on wall. =‘tnd Floor “tad Floor eeee0e servonvvcscccoonnnnsnsvssscosoesssscccesscnssnsssscccseccennntuasssssocaggsennnntgaasneeeesie “SSeS Ceseeeeesoesoosoose ia a ER la — Pontiac’s Haran Sree 1924-8 & ee | Set for Stike Le Leaders Visit Officials) er -in Lansing to Explain} - Program, Probleme * - Su March, and atended the Marlette ey | aes eens eigen cides cae Two Pontiac «Midshipmen. re- ~ cently, spent five days at Quebec, - Canada, during a Midshipman days leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lane, 15 lowa St. Upon completion of his leave, he will report. to the U.S.. Naval - Gilat training “Corps ctudents|Dispensary at Sasebo, Japan. land Mrs. Ralphi Mille of 3432 from colleges and universities Jesse has previously served|Dixie Highway, Waterford Town- ship, recently graduated from the electrical elec- tronie school at aboard: the Destroyer Wilkinson (DL5) operating out of Boston, : ‘Mass. Prior to his tonr of duty on the Naval Air = C. Furman, son f/the Wilkinson Jesse completed Technical Train- tn Se, Saat eC Scat Podain ing Center in @ c a as ercise be et: in. Nar- . + og ceayeg pin cl ragansett prior sembarka- Y : : Army ed Wayne M. McMann, the Naval. air tion at Norvolk, Va., August 7. (5, of Mr. Gordon McMann,| — techinical train- * m= Marlette, recently was assigned to ing school at Jesse M. —- Hospitalman'the 495th Anticraft Artillery Mis- * Memphis, Tenn 3.C. from Naval © Hospital,|sile Battalion at Fort Bliss, Texas. | > enrolled in a 20- pete 0, is spending thirty He entered the Army services last) ' the : Electronics Technician and Trades- = : _ man School before: returning to lGrosse Tle Naval Station. He is a! 1956 graduate of Waterford High School. Aviation * * * | Army 2nd Lt. Lee D, Johnson, Group. at. Fort Belvoir, Va. - Lieutenant Johnson, a platoon: Jeader, just ed Before entering the Army in Feb- ‘ruary of this year, he worked for ‘the US. Rubber Co. in Detroit. He ‘graduated from MSU in 1955. ree ee ee ee RO Oe Ow OO Oe ee ee oe face lift your home with acca ays raining at be ‘VaR-KROM multi-color Moris Army | 4 Spatter. paint eee . sehen e a “tweedy” Walk of 66 pep peepee sean meme ‘tt ‘| with VARI-krom. And so easily! No sanding, no WALK be | eaten steam dene sachet tite graduate of Ponta | You've created a delightful, decorative 3 Grrr wal dtc Aaa incite aa rt DT; : se ogest: -. — q GOP Lines Up eas - = State Alternates PONTIAC PAINT WG. CO. 17-19. Perry St, FE 5-6184 for Van Peursem / State’ Rep. Farrell Roberts of \West Bloomfield Townsifip and several other Republican state day to carry on ailing GOP stumping tour. _}-Van Peursem, who has been making the county fair circuit as leader of a young Republican about sagging party fortunes, en- tered the hospital today for minor throat surgery which may keep him off the road for six weeks. Busily lining up substitute speak- rs, VanPeursem's office hoped to include Roberts‘ and Rep. Donald A. Brown of Royal Oak for barn- storming engagements Tater this month. Both young lawmakers have identified themselves with the movement to bolster their party's immediately available for com- ment. ‘Minor Injuries Suffered | by Man in Auto Accident: Only minor injuries were suf-| fered by Stavros I. Caffentgis, 61, ‘16 W. Rutgers St., whose car was istruck from behind on Baldwin avenue yesterday, Pontiac police said. Caffentgis, released after treat- ment at Pontiac General Hospital, _ * a : Sparks-Griffin police said, when the accident oc- curred With a car driven by Roger FUNERAL HOME Swelling, 19, of 1949 Grandview “THOUGHTFUL SERVICE” 46 WILLIAMS ST... PHONE FE 2-584? Reno, Nevada lies ‘arther to the west than Los Angeles, Calif- ornia. T EXTERIOR DECORATE YOUR HOME WITH ' : ._FLEXALUM aluminum awnings ‘News of Service Personne |/Netandeto tad County's New DPW “jand water projects, Schone said. ‘\from a parking lot when the ac- bound.car, police said, Speaker George VanPeursem’s| © group determined to do something) prestige and power. Neither-was|— was about to turn left on Rutgers, | ° ‘governor, the State Labor Medi- An Oak Park councilman and civil engineer-was appointed yes- terday-as Deputy Director of Oak- land County's new ‘Department of Public Works. wi BJ. nea | eae meee from among 21 applicants for the| 8T¢ today er tonterrew. BB ocBh og Pari Be ane ee $12,000-a-year job, said, Harold K. “Last weekend, DFC members)t?© _ Po: ment, 15th forjaugural Ball was $20-a-ticket, Schone, acting DPW director. front 28 oauies wot up-= comms Shasta,”" prmpsdscemei i 2 tee authorized it to ca Fay Sewer Se vent Pi med at cutting off milk supplies gineer’s selection by Schone was made effective yesterday by the DPW board. Alexander will be in charge of coordinating-the new department's) proposed inter-community sewer’; GAS PERMITS FOR HEATING may be available soon: BUT! before you select a product or @ contractor to install your heating - - « _BEWARE Alexander had been general manager the past 10 years for an Oak Park firm, John Monte Con- struction Co., specializing in the kind of projects which he will su- hase re rvise on it b,| Mackinac & a is 8 = * The DFC, which split off from) the MMPA, cent increase in prices paid to pro-| ducers of milk for bottling. That. would set the price at $5.50. The} _ and Smooth-Talking Salesmen | gains that later turn out to be costly and often . «. DANGEROUS PLAY SAFE BE CAUTIOUS—BE SURE Lake Orion Woman . Injured in Auto Crash - Mrs. Mary E. Reeves, 34. of, Lake Orion was listed in good con-. scaaminane ice dae: For Complete Garden Know what you — to know. avail yourself of our = for back Soha eae fae ape Protection We Carry POSITIVELY cond wo acleaman to wick you into « dec! but, ful va cm on Baldwin aventie north | will be mailed te you, without cost to you by a of Walon boulevard yesterday. ] © INSECTICIDES }) Wittiacr's ele sored ou pox complaint woubla sovter od Mrs. Reeves was with her hurl » et INGICIDES eliminator for the DETROIT CITY GAS CO. Thersicre we band, Berkley Reeves, 34, whose urge you car Herman Siewer, 83, of 93 Hopkins St.,. Pontiac police said, . Siewer was crossing Baldwin © SPRAYERS TASKER’S 63 W. 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Fall's. newest Sheath slip wtih long, fitted lace + - bodice and lace hem. Average and tall in sizes 32 to 38. > ~ Slip pettiskirt, knee-deep ‘in lace. : L 95 Short and average length in sizes 4 - _ to 7. Tall, Ho fT ot = @ ¥ al. weigh, as Floor | : . /- ea J ies i / ediee dks ‘Other Side of Civil Rights Question The following communication is self-explanatory; “I was interested in reading your editorial. concerning ‘civil rights.’ The press of the nation has, for the most part, presented only one side of this issue—the Negroes’. fe 2. & “It seems to me that in demanding | ‘rights’ for all Negroes, the Federal _* Government is abrogating the rights - — of the majority of the people in our .. eountry, both in the South and here in the North. Certainly it is a cur- tailment of civil rights under the Constitution if the Federal bureau- crats would, as they wish to do, come into a local community and dictate to a company that it must hire cer- tain persons for certain jobs, or tell a _ church that it must accept colored - people into its membership, or force a restaurant to serve, or come to your home and tell you who your friends are going to be and who will associate with your daughter at school and so- ROR; “Why don’t you comment on this in next Saturday’s paper and give the hushed-up other side of the argu- ‘ment, ‘ Most newspapers simply do not have the guts to do so.” — Taxpayer and Citizen. x Fz - - O.K. You've presented the “other : side.” And in passing, Taxpayer and a Citizen, may we suggest that The tion above is “strictly iengueenn.” hed pes whom “gutless?” He's a Good Sport ‘Regardless of the scares quite peri- _ -fattlesnak in Oakland County. © 3 And you cannot mistake the sound of that rattle. It is vastly different from any other sound you ever heard. You'll recognize it the first time you near it, and you'll never forget it. : RR Te & . With just ordinary common sense care, there is no excuse for anybody ever being bitten by a rattler. It will do its best to get out-of your way, otherwise, in making your presence Obnoxious, it gives you a final warn- Ing. Do some humans do as much? ‘It has been many years since - a fatal snake bite was recorded in Oakland County. About 1920 there was one in Commerce Township, and a few years later one took place in Lyon Town- ship. 2 2.8% where the rattler likes to lurk, have been eliminated in this area, and that snake has almost been exterminated. The habitat of those that remain is generally known in the en ee : THE PONTIAC PRESS OE _ HAROLD A. Bi wd rem = : ae West Indies Looking for consisting of 10 island groups is slat- - ed to come into being in November. " diot'ent pdiy tatan hs et dare are in danger of being bitten. “Modern methods of treating the victims also have eliminated prac- tically all of the danger. | DeLuxe Birthday Gift - The new West Indies Federation In early diseussions Grenada was spoken of as the best and most logical capital. Jamaica to the north, the largest-and most populous with about half the total population of #: the new federation, was also men- Moned Now Trinidad, the southern- most island, off the coast of Venezuela, has been chosen tentatively. Thepproposal is be- ing made that the United States surrender its naval base on that island for use as the site for a capital of the West Indies. ee a ae The base is on Chagauramas Bay and the United States has a 99 year lease from Great Britain on the prop- erty, signed in 1940. Construction was started during World War II. One of the best naval bases in the world, enclosed by a ring of islands, it is part of the defense system of this country as well as territories in the Caribbean and South America, Federation leaders and news- _papers are asking Uncle Sam to hand over the $150 million base, as a gesture of friendship, and build a new one elsewhere! These that the U. S. now provides pro- tection for them almost without charge. In those islands there must be many suitable sites for a capital. x -% - z Why should: Uncle Sam provide up, 2 a ea ee such an expensive birthday gift? ———_—_ bitten by.ones prac” Phe Man About Town — and if you persist, intentional or Since then, most of the swamps, nominations is held by August 28, 1907 One of-Our City's Greatest _ Days, We Didn’t Know It - . Tiger: A baseball animal that’s teo domesticated. : Aug. 28, 1907, seemed just like any other . day to the 10,000 residents of Pontiac, But it was one of the most important dates. in our city’s history. And it is quite fitting that the _ Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce how selects Aug. 28 as the occasion to salute the officials of Pontiac Motor Division — and the officials of - General Motors Corporation It was on Aug. 28, 1907, that the Oakland Motor Car Company _ was formed, which Jater became the Pon- __ tiac Motor Division o General. Motors Corporation. The golden | anniversary, at the Elks Temple, from five to seven o'clock, is open to all Chamber members and their wives and friends: General Manager Semon E. Knudsen : of Pontiac Motor Division has expressed his particular desire to meet our people. Reservations are now being made through. the Chamber office. See you there. A letter dated Aug. 9, from Mrs. Carol Winston of Rochester, reminds me that exactly ten years ago that night a slight earth- quake shock jarred this area. *you remember it? We do. The early peach record has changed hands. Samples of harvest peaches from Merriman Franklin of Clarkston weigh nine ounces each, taking the honors from the eight-ounce peaches received last week. ~ , started This is a dangerous practice. see an 18-year-old Illinois boy mar- David Lawrence Asks: ‘Fourteen-year-olds should be sleep- ried,a 13-year-old girl. They drove ing in their own beds unless ac- down to Mississippi to get mar- D S ki C Ta c = companied by an adult. ried. oes SMOKINE ause ung ancer: dy" Ts thin potty W becdene on epi- i nul ini ines 2 patna Galt Be pecs cancer ov ‘Help Po ° — in Mississippi, it must be legal the lung? Scientists are divided lung cancer. Surgeon Look Beautiful here.” Are others aghast along on the subject, and evidently there Burney says: : 1 mare. Tan. 8 Sone sie wot ~“ eae with me? : alls — es a Serencing insisted that the public should the flower boxes at the Courthouse. <_ Very Much Aghast and consitent body of evidence take its medical advice from ‘They are just what Pontiac needs. -s Pr ’ {Oat crcenive clu smokin emf cntorrtil aspect make s passer mle tnd ti Barmy ork ar ate oe Today, } ieion E houla be 1 to pst my you deserve sret “at t the came £8 time, i is dew and “guilt by association” through _ilive in Pontiac. After all, we're = piny Graham A cnd sy seh ad M. R. Runyon, executive view in which he says that the case ~ against cigarettes as an impor- peep Fw ans tn the - Sot be a cl perform simple last 20 years which, when add- . Dr. William Brady Says: _ - surgery. si nic at odlnes” Be : IEE No Law- Prohibits Sale — Popo Thak Fhe’ mak oe = of Usetul Sodium Citrate Wilveto Bil clared: The House- has gone wild in “The sum total of scientific evi- dence establishes beyond reason- able doubt. that cigarette smoking “I am a pharmacist. I have had- ‘Carats et peas bee Vevey same effect as citrate of soda, ee ng. ¥ amon its and sn “The precise nature of the fac- physicians presented . tors in. heavy and prolonged ciga- ““™* gs 1867) Makes Comment ee a oe ae on Barber Poles the Passing a raise equivalent to an. ll per cent boost in wages for governmental employes. of living has risen only 4.5 per cent since their last wage in- The cost sar because Tress and af ter must bat these will not be ee uatier wt quests unless the is critical in its nature, . and have done so many : is a causative in the rapidly times, Incidentally I have never: os MERG eee, Gn meee See te pees increasing of human refused to sell so- health ‘and hygisne, ding epidemald carcinoma of the lung.” dium eitrate Dr. William ‘Bredy, a stamped. self- Runyon also quotes from. the without a pre- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- veto on this bill repent & Same soe Se scription al- Press, Ea ! the Case Records of a Psychologist: rettes, council, the most pensonablé in- terpretation of this evidence is that the relationship is one of direct cause and effect.” But it is also a significant fact make money, that Dr. Ian G. , de rector of cancer research at the University of Southern California ~—who is not only chairman ‘of ) lect _ the Cones on or " (signed) ‘search of American teful Association but is himself a di- cut ant segnikamans aati rector. of the American Cancer written lately in similar vein. - Society~said to a Congressional Heretofore, pharmacists merely committee on July 25: asked me rhetorically whether “Althougir there is an appar- one should breek the law in or- ent association ciga- der to supply my readers with rette smoking and lung cancer, sodium citrate with which to a review of the total evidence = make up a batch of my Fool- fails to establish a a proof Cough Medicine. cto ne «2 Instnictions’ for and 2° Sa ae “. The surgeon general of the U. S chien, to Hameaalae’ aetwrest ee ae Leroy E. ch American Cancer Society’s study group: in claiming that the scien- tific evidence “establishes beyond * Adrian Stuart of Walled Lake, who has 25-cent and 50- cent bills. They were put out nearly 100 . years- ago, and called “shinplasters.” “Don’t complain about seed weather,” ‘writes : Robert Tryson , of ‘Oxford, who says that 20 years ago - ' this very week we of rainfall, “and ev over five inches ing. was flooded. ed Verbal Orchids re The Ferndale Garetie; / ome thty-ntnt year of Dab businessmen, pharmacists want to that we work with doctors, not against them, in the interest of ‘Gwen's wealthy faiker doesn’t. want to spoil Gwen's —— her husband on a “dole.” So income, face this ~~ even before , the wedding. For marriage is a game with just as definite rules as daseball. Rich kids don’t get 4 i i He at? ai Should Parents Help Newlyweds? Gwen has been living at the - gust make the monthly. payments $1,000 level, but now is faced with marriage by placing Gwen and a demotion to that $100 weekly just as they would pay rent. So their budget would not be upset by papa’s generosity. a By PHYIANS BATTELLE misatat’ tgglses’ Gael “Sih ot: In studying hundreds. of. Ameri- NEW YORK (INS)—“A normal/YOUr table,” it's a combination/cans, from adolescents to alleged it Les ue ule ay Hi fe £788 ue | Eng ae | £28 uh Room” oe “There is a “But everybody takes himself analysis—~and—"“tree| grownups like Tommy Manville association” -test which Miss Ross, has come to some general conclu- sions: : a Men object most to the trait of pessessiveness in women, Nagging is one form of this fe- male liability, their men. This contributes to their show of possessiveness. 4, Nearly every 3. Qutwardly, women complain of “lack of consideration’ on the part of their men. Inwardly, they -|fear lack of consideration as a sign| 6. aoat thay ace, lading, Oe ieteren ttle samee, man, WOM&N/past decade, tly and child old enough to write has|from Camp Kilmer, N.’ J., where if | Fears, Guilt I Ride Ne ew oe QE Finds ) a personal inferiority coupled with deep, all-prevailing s today, which shows up in this kind of study, and when you’ see so puch of itcaciee iy Sound to rub PORTAGE ®#—What would you DR. HENRY A. MILLER Barber Turns JT © We] Fitrons peonie who.’ physically, bad _ “I didn’t want to be a jeweler,” he says. “I just thought it would ~Ring branched out into the jew-|legislator commandeered a boat : shop|and rescued a woman clinging to his barber chair is on one side of|& life jacket in the St, Clair River the store and the jewelry display/near here Sunday. respondence course in. watch re-|to. New York, where somewhere she acted as a psychological reset- tlement worker in the Hungarian refugee. rehabilitation project. ence, she sighed, with lost almost everything. . But it's not much less wrenching to return along the line so. many people have, emotionally and spiritually, suffered the same fate. iReprésentative Rescues Woman From River PORT HURON —A ‘Michigan false pride which makes him “tip-|. It was a heartbreaking experi- |, working SIZZLING SPECIALS TO SAVE WEDNESDAY is YOU MONEY! 2 ' Rep. Harry. J, Phillips (R-Port ") Huren) was dining ina restau- rant on the American shore when he heard the screams of four persons thrown inte the water in the darkness» when their boat | 7 North Saginaw Street Optometrist Phone FE 4-6842 eas iaFerins, $00" Whittemore or clipping them or using my razorjexplained. “I face ‘em right at as a. selling point in the jewelry; my merchandise. store,” says the good-natured Ring. | ae ppise struck a submerged wreck, wipocortndpany duper) beng = “You'd be surprised how many| Phillips rescued Mrs, oe "| folks remember they need a watch] Alexander, 38, of Sarnia, Ont. strap, or something.” John MeNeil, 49, of Sarnia, ‘was on a ee eee PERFECT NAME Asked whether he prefers being|missing and presumed drowned. 67,221,000 in July Despite his name, whiche is aia barber or a jeweler, Ring de-|Mrs, McNeil and Alexander were) “°*"" s natural one for a jeweler, Ringjclines to say. 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Call the Donelson-johns Funeral Home for both of these real advantages.« In the Donelson-johns display room, each funeral is plainif marked with the complete _ cost. are low - cost funerals, probably lower than you expect. poe ng offices. igh aE ¢ : : ; : Af . te being done. to ve i is the, first of Song 1 pa Preact ns Many —— pear to be ate, beginn that ad sf Pays YJ 12% se a Year ,: on SAVING CERTIFICATES & Deposit your surplus | savings or investment FF at any one of our 8 ochre Et Community % ‘National Bank ‘OF PONTIAC fy |cconmia Gams to rae Offa. ‘Goes for Broke Sess Sosa oe ons aeeet detpuhiors aot ieee By INTERNATIONAL NEWS dent Dave Beck — who Hotta hopes|in prolonged disability for older oe the mitvary. were: , SERVICE. _|to succeed —~ named him chairman| People. al Burney told a reporter that}. James Riddle Hoffa — short,/of the Central Teamsters Te supper = some 13,000 cases have been re-/™uscled and determined — is a|ference. . whom oh support, im- reported in influenza outbreaks in|ma" accustomed to “going “or, Hota now te admitely “com — and demonstrate such ideas this country in whith cases of . on posts Asiatic have confirmed. Hoffa’ impending “ for broke’’|Pay him $21,000 a year. But his| —-Home care tag for the - ame aemaraaty . walite before —— Senate|investments have included a truck|aged and chronically ill jLabor Rackets Committee, which|equipment leasing firm, bole dei Bic weg _attnanace clinics his alleged tie-ups with|4" investment concern a race older in recent weeks in outbreaks A ee sce (dakeny Dio) track. Still he, his wife and two| Restorative services to enable live a. modest Detroit] many cider people, to achieve sell |nel and other volunteers are being|snied from. © e before the Senate committee} problems may be addressed to used to test the new vaccine and Hofla has battléa onl’ the’ picket TES not only Hoffa’s hope of re-| “Social Security,” in care of The en ; of SNORKEL |reve teen cbocrved than cccur in| i set at table for ibe mlion plus tion, but his even| ansered by ial from the Pow PENS. luse of the already existing flu vac-ivast Central States Conference of|fonder hope of fashioning one great tiac office of the Social Security cines, Burney said. Teamsters. | union embracing all the nation’s) Administration. There is no He said he knew nothing about wis Hotts, |{T2nsPortation workers. charge for this service.) 3 = Aeties bags nu DY, PLASTIC LENSES | 0p precious eyesight any plan to make the vaccine) TRADE- IN SALE 5 ALLOWANCE: |Detroit Savings Office Robbed by Masked Men |; - - 1 omany make old pen! DETROIT i—TWo masked gun . = robbed a Standard ; HE toward the purchase of ony loovtans & lon on whe of tn Sheaffer Snorkel Pen or set pestimated $16,000 yesterday. : Seven emplayes ond ve oe oe du*i@iitia.a* Triumph point! Your Authorized Oldsmobile Dealer | _ has It! Ask him to show you why the pe budget-priced “88” is ‘the value-car of the year. More car for your money! Greater luxury! True big-car ride and ‘handiing ease. Top resale value! Get the facts and figures... you'll see that an Olds “88” Is just the car for you... that now's the ee. to —e ying tien tp eiocanii eas Geeeneae tae! New Mobilgas Special to keep your car OUWECE. 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There is no trimming in the welfare state fea- tures. weniainek | have already be- gun a rush with their savings to raters and other equipment b: prices begin to recket upward. The inflationary spiral has been supported both by labor and by in- dustry. Industrialists have agreed to wage increases to avoid labor trouble which might slow down output: With- demands for goods so active, prices could be jacked up program || eXC€SS! such as had been launched by. Fi- ii Whether™ the ponte can be ner trolled by tight government re, lation or tbs oat Pe Freeh il legislature since the war has ever supported an austerity pag igen ype ai at : Inevitably much of the problem stems back to the Algerian War, which drains over a billion dollars a year out of.,the government's pocket, and much manpower out of |] its mines and mills. —= — May-June-July Broke All Records— RAMBLER SALES HIGHEST IN HISTORY! A a cut of 1% billion dollars below|to meet new wage levels. “Tt has been almost a conspiracy = ; mext party by coming the i to fly.| Som er th iia cdl Plecien tai steps a ee aia range all the way from an opti- you've learned at frequent Student much,” to a Parties. At these gay affairs, held | deeply pessimistic forecast that studio, | the whole French way of life, fet way at greening am OF € drastic change. France has had three years of American Motors Means othe More for Americana While auto industry sales as a whole are down, llr: id ponies ~ eae: Rambler sales the past three months set a new Be Smarter ceometen Se ee many dostr for the raw OE OO Rate we | SUYy Rambler pg jose aoe ss te ing? They've pais that dancing rereamges aa fon a high level you both big ear room and eater, oe. GanadV¥-S § - your dancing is up-to-date. Come is a wonderfully effective tonic ]/). 5, , pean car economy and handling ease. 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Pursley Wed ee Church for the 7:30 p.m, wed- collar; bodice panel trimmed ding Saturday of : Jean with seed pears and long. fit The bride aoe p hi guests witnessed the ceremony skirt ended in apel ter ee ra @ chapel sweep : Dennis of South East The bride is the daughter of | STAR-SHAPED BOUQ! Mrs. . Douglas par Mr. and Mrs. H, T. Turnbull of socked en ctaares: D. eGetiays ie ee North Cass Lake road, and the feta trimmed with soed pearls ~.¢ street and Mr. bridegroom's parents are the and securing a fingertip vell of the Frederick and Mrs. Leland Dennis of ; avenue ied an ae es DeMunds are South East Boulevard. For her wedding the bride ~ bouquet of white roses, the bride- : ; Nancy Turnbull served . i. ts wi any ae ee Rhea Ja Oe , | : was @ small silver band with : é 1 iS arried hares - Mapguin rere ee Expects No ee eae tear cae MRS. JOHN EVANS | . mem - an art display as. for these _broideries and belt of brown mink,The = : sho curried @ bettiet similer «ff EVANS DeMUND jn Nashville _ selections from his autumn fashion col- black and red evening dress, em — } . bride’s but made of pink 2 lection. That slinky evening gown broidered with multi-colored velvet gr ; Jack Reid of Oxford served Nancy Harger Wed Rhea Jagoe “ot South Gen. with the ofiental touch is of white silk motifs, is worn with a black velvet Constituents Bring 00, Ge Sat mun wie Dovid a : coos cosine Sad ey. Fiat muslin with gold and bronze em- _ beret, nee Their Problems to guests ~~ in Methodist Rite : married July 30 in Ferguson “3 Pe Mrs. Sullivan - « Zuees Seomemezore Guoel of Heine Metedst Dio Sot Barbara Sinclair Wed etn Se Neti ans Se arbara Sinclair Wed By JANE EADS For her daiighter’s wedding the setting for the 7:30-p.m. leaf designs, — The attendants The ° * : . -" WAsterOnt —- Nohing XTube owe pial GEnilgh wedding Saturiny carved toe Ginn Wi) per ig Suge at ate for Annual -in Evening Ceremony would please Rep. Leonor Sul- and a corsage of pink roses. John Evans DeMund, The a ville, Ky. and the bridegroom Pj : ; ie livan (D-Mo) more than a Pursley wore a gray blue Rev. Paul T. Hart performed 4 SIP ot im He oon of Felix P. Seunders ICnic Before an altar decorated ~ gazer the ceremony chance to “sit and rock” on a _— brocade gown with navy acces- the ceremony before 200 Suteratly of the of Alta Vista, Va. with white dee deka. breeze-swept porch when-Con- soFieg. guests, . Frederick Prager irs Justice Hyde-of-Donel___ Farm animals, a hayride, Barbara_Sue Sinclair and deemer, Birmingham. gress adjourns, Instead, she'll + * of Morgantown, W. Va., @S- son, Tenn., served a8 her sis- clowns ¥ ’ George L. Preston exchanged bride is the daughter be sitting behind a desk in her For a northern: Michigan tri coe a sisted as best man while Doug: for, eatin eat ce, LOWS, & helicopter and ony — Setiine'vows at 7M) pm. rr Mr. and Are Norman 9. Sine office in St. Louis, or travel- the bride © The Douglas D. Hargers ot las Harger, brother of the Sunde’ ot Seetwvlie, Seng, 788 = all these things will Siy"the Rev. Theodire Wug- clair ot Blew es mer oe a we — >. Seine: Late soe: Se Selio's bride; Raymond Elliott, was his brother's best man. be a < _— ary es pory Bln i ooh le ae ee sheath dress parents, George Pohiman and Robert Farm Picnic being given ee beige accessories. The ‘couple ee ee ee feeae oo taeeions, ©, Vn Immediately following the morrow by the Children’s Lew ald E. Preston of Clarkston i & will tive in Pontiac. Seate, Wie dad hive. Peeheieel aie dea ‘\. ceremony Mrs. Hyde enter- emia Foundation of Michigan. and Mrs. Leta L. Preston of “I expect to be surrounded DeMund, now of Morgantown Fee. a coteption in the ‘Sad at & wedding receptes vee aS Kessler street. = by people the minute I get in - W. Va. : — ’ church parlors Mrs, Harger in the church parlor. The J. C. Pickering farm For her wedding the bride Se hh WAG | “Suwec ecg Slee eee” ee eee ae ee ease mired AO OT y S pure silk bombazine and hand. With matching hat, beige ac- Of English and Guidance at Russell Porritts’ farm on Sil- net and Ince “fash i Goodies 4 > distri H clipped French lace fashioned Ces80fles and a corsage of Eastern Junior High School, yer Belt road will be the site — a alld ng emgage Constituents of her district, TIOVE IVIOFE with a fitted basque waist Johatina Hill roses. Mrs. De- © W25 graduated from the Un of ‘activities. The Foundation a eee rk kee which aevere the St. Lesis = featuring an off-the-thoulder Muu wore an aqua lace dress versity of Tennessee and re will play host for children Se Ps area, come to her~with the Gra Hue scoop neckline with soft stand. With matching hat, white ac- © ceived am M.A. degree from with leukemia and allied blood anaes ee : same problems they write y S ing shirred lace edge cessories and a pink rosebud anne for - diseases from Pontiac and out- skirt ted Bnvnce| we about to her in Washington— aoa * corsage. ‘eachers in Nashville. lying areas. eh long veterans’ secur- Pale gray nylons, having The thurt theeves “ware of Rei Se a - The committee for the event shoulderlength a veil on ihe - ity, welfare, housing and mil- _ Proved their importance ‘this 11-6 banded with silk. The or a trip to Eastern sea- has emphasized although place by a wreath of sequins + *: Se quien, gray _otiee. ree sass Halle seven Ge DeMund changed to a navy eit sa parents and families of the colonial arrangement of red Mrs. Sullivan, a widow who.” [nls Sill, they vary from light oe wg Aaa leas a ee ee ee a ae Kageae s angi children) are expect- reste and white enenaiions wns Sk aoatnl — from platinum Sasle are Fae te trim, navy hat and the ur McKinniss and Mrs, H.C. — ed, any child who has not re- | in 1952, is a member of the ™StY_ grays. through smoky, ae cane ait Se ge pg oe ge eg me Bosiren Qyccodi en: BA ceived a personal invitation to WEARS BLUE SILK House Banking and pewter aad deep Banker's paay Sas belts ote vege ig calmer rete ere for the party and is suffering from Mrs. Woodrow Smith served and Merchant Marine and ee Te nee Se Wi Ne, where the menbere ond Sonica cl Ayes 9 aed, Gowen, ia weleune her sister as the bride’s only Fisheries Committees and, as es coh ie due eae zon lilies with stephanotis. cr gern ee Mtg his Chapter of Beta Theta Phi So- to attend. ' attendant. She wore a French chairatan of the =< deeper gray shoes Kadi mot oe ns cna th Senge est Virginia rority. The event was held Sun- F oe blue silk gown and carried a on Panama, she expects 0 nd‘trosted ‘gray fabrier im the honor attendant, Brides- be Ce eee eee Ge HC. gph tee Batty, head, ot colonial bouyast st yellow roses Soho Wik teasection Sour of the gray a ges , S- a sophomore. bride-- Lake road home of the H. C. clinical laboratory at Bt. Jco- and blue delphinium centered Canal Zone in December, ee ae coe ee a Ee ee. a Maree Heated, habped to with a gardenia. She also plans to make some ua eo 5 ; ty att . organize the Detroit chapter Jack D. Preston attended the the of the Michigan foundation. bridegroom as best man while : daytime and late-day bridegroom. They were + gps Soe ae - = tion gives aid - holds hearings in various parts dresses, but this year the black pong remy both “financial ead physical | of the United States during costume can be dramatically — @uet Me nylon, chiffon with Ga the Gara ef bier oom For her daughter's wedding October and November. played up by wearing smoky ecklines, fitted off-black nylons. Many hosiery waists and full skirts. Their tions), to any child in Michi- Mrs. Sinclair chose a dress of Bi ea ede menufactorers include a | ™ were of nylon gan haying a blood disease . King’s tine lacs snd ae with It's mot easy to get Mrs. blacks for daytime wear and 3 : mike ok aie Seman ts. Sullivan off the subject which ~“deeper blacks for night-time W Golf . = : sage of ons, Mrs. seems to concern her most—. drama, oa WW OMECR ers p W d ° Bi . _ Preston wore a blue and white _ polities~though when she has Remember, that the skin ire, D rair V¥ed in| irmingham Se a = oan el time she enjoys many outside —_ tone of the legs always lightens e reparing 2 The — new Mrs. Preston interests. stockings in definite colors so for ‘Doe Day’ Ww changed to a light green sheath WELL DRESSED that they are not as dark as or oe ay edding vows of Margaret Scheele of Jackson and Thomas dress with white accessories they appear off of the leg. Not : Ann Perkin and Lt. Wilfred Coad of Birmingham seated for a trip to northern Michigan. gh vod cose paardiad greg only does the blending of off- Feminine golfers of Forest James Mandley Jr., were ex- the guests, Ringbearer was The Couple will live in Birming- of the ssed women black ang. black nylons to the © Lake Country Club will hold changed Saturday at 2:30 p.m. _the -bride’s William ham. dancing a game gol, tak nce yw Oe ees | Sets eee eee ing and, especially, cat te atieen, Our eee $8 + A slim suit of 22, Euiscopal Church, Bir- Ai menaties wee ea ate Figs 4-Day Outing PE ok tel eons ws Golfers will wear costumes ; “is es : The bride's niother wore a Reliable 12 club returned Fri- EP a yg eg TT eas ne ae re ee champagne colored sheath of day after a four-day outing in dinner,” she said recently. “I Yes, there will be beige Mewar ita tac ston detailed with FE aga cer rage pages npbiree gga pase iy mot have an easy recipe for fish. _ stockings, this fall — but their The theme will be — - | Mandley chose a blue and = group attended the Clare Coun- You just clean the fish, cut importance lies ONLY in the see the small =‘ mingham m. Frank silver brocade silk. Both wore ty Fair and went on sightsee- off the heads and tails and fact that there will also be through—luncheon for the din- Perkin of Grosse Pointe. Mr. corsages of cymbidium ing in ing room ‘will be decorated standing col. nd Mrs, Wilfred James Mand- orchids : Me a a them - nod on _— mt with giant cut-out music notes, ley of Longview, Wash., are : * @ 2 c a “Then pour a can of mush- —_ wardrobe must, indeed, now be = eo lar, the low per og megan ame i For a wedding trip to Hid- onvalescing Bake confined ) up three-button ces whe teem it ran ten Valley, Calif. Mrs. John Boroska of Judson | locing end %# wole With Slanted peniers Wins chean "wore & — street is now convalescing in closing a te Melins cl 3 “ black sheath with patent ac-. St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after : delicate ‘curve aes Mima & Fecent operation. | of the jacket. ‘snd oval necling of the gown, This suit, * *& * : ‘ mi coupled with ot lace and weed pearia which Mr. and Mrs. Donald G chic accesso. held & veil of Ralph Clinga- : : Pe ge to aati French illusion, She carried an man of Pine | : ities, is @ good _*trangement of orchids and Heights drive | ao keeping with . ; ay stephanotis. as | inton pam ediy. gomder 3 city suit, Mrs, William Heston Pru- setae Myers Petty. povedlrmegtemdh cl, well den Il, Hohokus, N, J., served . ae ea will wear paper slippers. tendants were Joanne K. pons, gt Lighted Chinese lanterns and achty ot Aan Arte; Late is legendary banners will deco- . Huntington of Grosse Pointe, f Mrs. rate the dining area and ter- Nancy James of Jackson and son of com Mrs, Frank S, Perkin 1 of i og ‘Detroit. They wore aqua and of Ae en fitted “bodices, gored skirts = atl sabrina necklines, and featur. Peity received | ing gathers in back: forming | his doctorate | harem skirts. They carried \ USC, ye | Richard ee, Clement of -» * : Mountain , Calit., an . Angeles. sisted the bridegroom as best oe man, Frank S, Perkin If, Dr. place is numbers of articles are being pub- tilished in current literature, . di- importance of showing their love and appreciation for their wives. ’ , it will “make” your living room ake it ‘aese: important pokemanive sega Weupheleaced oe Ua corner where - lec in them * their thing that is spontaneous and quite independent of their own show. of affection? * * * “Most articles seem to be writ- ten by women who express the fe- male attitude — that men should keep up the pre-marital show of af- fection, When we’ do, can't we ex- ] Dr. Stanley W. W. 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Middle-Aged Women Ought to Study Oldsters Happy and.Unhappy for Later Years : By RUTH MILLETT Every middle-aged woman ought to study older wom- en so she can begin the self-discipline necessary to make her the kind of woman who meets old age with courage If she looks and listens and tries to figure out why this older woman is happy and why that one is cheer- fess, she will learn more than she could in any other ii + Annual Dinner Set Mrs. Hilding A: Berquist of Jon- Pearsall as cohostess, Plans were made for the sixth annual birthday) dinner to be held Aug, 21 at Mace-| Gee serving as chairman. 8 hegeabeardasomar relies - thelping a woman who has passed : years and make the most of them | loi & Thace to clvays ekooone quil street entertained Zeta Zeta Omega Sorority with Mrs. William | day Lake park with Mrs, Russell T believe it was Dorothy Dix who} FINEST LETTERING “will you write an “article about | youth accept the reality -of her|- rather than try to hide them? “Tt is a terrible strain to lie eect az conan, owes =| Wednesday Night vasa, tpl erage adhe ~ 2 i — FAMILY NIGHT irs aay, ¥ 4 nek a a co «| Howard Johnson's 3650 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plaine Personnel Director Addresses ; Chapter Hair Styling and Permanents Complete Beauty Service : 52 N. 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Rayburn said at a news con- i from Ft cements a com ean Sat tote. cone] 20 0 roe vcmia_ cen VI artha Hyers PrefersPolice Injure Three cy | bills will be scheduled for/Ottawa, then a city of 20,000, as ! "Newry and nine outly- pe tis wee ot Cen won ale The gas bill, orogens of government of Upper K ISS@S From Comics NEWRY, Northern Ireland @~lhag areas ‘within 20 miles of the : mene Amann By BOB THOMAS rapidly. ‘They are fnsecure. They|Ght when police bivks “MP Slthe TRA seeks to-make Britisty i HOLLYWOOD You girls can| don't know how to handle them-/crowd of about 1,000 persons ig Tats Nocthern Ireland part of the 2 PONTIAC * Steet amoach with the movie giamour|“ures: Ad #0 Sy ep: Odi to DIESE 5 Sete ee ee Pant: |) $|%0%%: Martha Hyer wil take the + 2 ee dered in an effort to check vi0-480 Railroads in U.S & E-IN : / comics. “But comedians! Mest of them|lence by the «underground Irish -~@ : Cf We're talking about screen-love-ihave worked for years in night| Republican Army. CHICAGO — There are 680 rail- Exclusive ge ' eee making, of course, And the pretty|clubs or vaudeville, They can *.* *@ roads in the U.S., with 42,500 loco- PECHCE Ve Seam W% 2 boys leave Martha cold. handle any si . They may) Twelve persons were. arrested|motives, 41,000 gore yey First Run! “ eee es tS eli ys but, stlatter police “armed with clubs|2,100000 freight cars 000 ‘ Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. Nerth of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 = aie ae eee — ueir charged ato _the procession ‘ ° noses are pressed inst your . i POD ES OF ee we EE OF THE agertomchdaathows ONE OF THE IGT $ | cheek and it their best sides are STR. AND 2 THRILLING HITS RITA ROBERT JACK HAYWORTHE MITCHUM § LEMMON * * * “Of course, there's not much pleasure in kissing for the mo- vies, anyway, You're always 2 em amare: doure, alee Ge TODAY if the ‘kiss is lasting too long tol) “OKLAHOMAN” be passed by on : . . +: & _& “The Great ee “But I must weoded that it is more E rit, must say that it is more] |“Locomotive Chase They don't care how they look, so they can put their hearts into it. They are an uninhibited lot, so they let themselves go in a clinch.| I like ‘em.” cs Aes Tee Mi Martha knows whereof she/ . LLL SS SS ee ee eS eee ee Delicate Delinquent’ to the tea-i] US cup comedics of David Niven in “My Man Godfrey.” * * * She just returned from Paris and now she’s heading out West| : with two new funnymen, Rowan! yeu + and Martin, in “Once Upon a) - Horse.” pls “It's not easy working with | ‘ many of the handsome leading men,” she commented. “Many of them have been thrust Into fame Red Skelton’s Family on Move in 2 Directions ne OE a A WOMAN’S erie | Pe DEVOTION PLUS THRILLING CO-FEATURE! BEHIND THE MARSHAL’SSTAR .. A KILLER'S DEADLY SECRET! Starring JIM DAVIS MEEKER + RULE |f/Sston ‘emir i he” novel i Carl Smit paulHENREID Git indies | Arleen Whalen : -Tecnnicoore CINemaScoPe PB cntg oy tag haythip omar me TOC CCTrer: ag : Sertan and te to chien PI + AKI AND: LAST BIG DAY!!! ——. 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Answer (AMA > LL 3S APPRE 1) RECOT 6 TONES 12 P0rR Yesterdey's Answer Lady Wrestler oJ Ford Researches Auto Exhaust Gases May Lead to | DEARBORN (INS)—A chemical WATERFORD DRIVE-IN T HEAT “The duration of this high ef- a ee ee ee that until recently, COMMERCE = DRIVE-IN THEATER 1 ‘South End Union Lake Road STARTS TONITE Hill _ said ‘citer long has n recognized as a good hydro- . }.carbon oxidizer but cost. has made lit prohibitive. “But tests with pellets coated with vanadium pentoxide IMarriage License |Applications Cc Bans ne * iain, nay Boehr, Bloamfieid Hills ier Yon Bloomfield Hills | oy Mel gv tag Collier road : X. Messer, 3609 Lawrence dafore, 4040 tiie drive oung, 80%. Mu urphy i _-MePherson; ‘Watled-Leke— + i "Geraldine L, Graybill, Walled Lake Bae, Peta tESS a, Wagnet, Lake Orion 1 Walter W. 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Now/only last night but attending phy- I'm allowed to be me.” sicians had considered typhoid | xk *& & likely. “Me’’—as Jane sees herself—is} Dr. Offutt recommended im-| a normal, wholesome young career|munization for all persons who actress happily married to Robert|have eaten or drunk anything at} Waterfield, a former pro football|the convent since July 1. He also. star. And she is the proud mother|urged immunization of all. em- | of three adopted children. On All _ Nye Dairy Routes She and Bob head their own film production firm and share a joint enthusiasm for WAIF, an interna- tional adoption agency which Miss Russell founded. in 1954. Miss ‘Russell says she has old- fashioned: views about family life. ° ok * * “Bob is the boss in our house,” she said, and added that she felt much of today’s juvenile delin- quency is the result of a lack of parental discipline which leaves a child feeling insecure. * * * Jane, one of five children her- self, remembers that in her own household. as a girl each of the kids had assigned chores, She did the laundry and the ironing. “Most naughty children actually want to be Stopped from doing|& mischief,” she said. “A child needs to know that it is vitally loved, but that if it F H A 4 M A ‘Y Thrifty be designed.” breaks the law—whammo!” Now Home Delivered J Call, ‘Ask Route Man: Or Ae Your Grocers. : NYE DAIRY FE 2-6786 DOUBLE TRADING HOLDE ~ ECONOMY olL 60. vada te Pein as in performance! Phillips 66 Products i Distributed in Pontiac and Vicinity by: @ Phillips 66 brings you its new FLITE-FUEL with =. the higher octane and higher power you need to get peak performance out of any car. 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PHILLIPS Jose COMPANY Wt Performance That Counts! | - 3389 Dixie Highway, Pontiac, Mich. me = j ee ee Cie ya Ot ee We a \ FUEL OIL FILL-UP “TIME IS HERE! | ' \ ot if ae ‘ ay : j + ae ; ers + ‘ rr 4 Be: 4 » “ss 4 * Fie j : . : & i eos e . t it will pay you te check our (summer fill p prices—Phone OR: 31281, A budget system, and treafed fuel cn for your convenience, see wanted Leon Hart back on the |a time as any to mention it,”” he|What was stored up in him. can’t bento the players it's was| am after the recent squabble |.aiq, Members of the board of direc- Te Gk ee ls — Hoh Hl c. tme une nary ofthe poor | .“Materlebulse le be a pena [ts vere Seen eee Se a top club official and it was not decision to} physical condition and the cur- | team, it has some great players, vony were too free with their ad- exactly what Parker wanted. The thoughts} leading players. rad thom sea’ T nnaat ent, [ming the Bears: game, which re "Then came the Hart equabbe. _ | Last night when he startled over) root it,” he added. ae ee es “Parker did not want Hart back. major rea-|500 guests at the banquet in honor ~ +s ae ait ice ements ee not want him : of the—Lions he stated, “I can- ganization ust recently a Lions’ source commented. by the in- not handle these players any more.| ast year following the fracas in) “ast year Parker became angry Hart was signed by Anderson front office in [I'm done here, I am quitting the|Chicago with the Bears, Parker| by the meddling from members last weekend apparently against team |Lions.” ‘ Jangrily announced he was quitting.| ©" or close to the board. the wishes of the staff. It was ot have ‘thought! linet Dor altilagp.sehdch took place an: te Parker signed a two-year con- wares ty asamp ota aglomd contract signings are made w : general manager Nick Kerbawy. Kerbawy, however, was in Chi- _| cage for the All-Star game when Hart came to terms, Parker denied yesterday that the Hart situation had anything to do ‘with his quitting, however it has been commonly expressed that the A jbig fullback and Anderson were |Wilson in Line _ An informed source said this morning that veteran aide to Buddy Parker, George Wilson, would be named to succeed the resigned Lions’ head coach. This source said the action would be : taken later .today—following a Tee mee ae Lien executive committee con- het [tT — The music played gaily for over 500) Bone’s total was five strokes bet- .| ference, guests at the 9th Annual “Meet the’Lions” banquet last|ter than, Tommy Cosmos of Osle Hs al Rn tld night oo honors with 74-71—145. today, y x « *® es ee Pe : Wilson, 43, has been a Lion The football spirit was in the air. Toastmaster Bob; pin Langnau of Phim Hollow de- assistant coach for eight sea- Reynolds introduced the members of the press andjfeated Birmingham’s Tex Ardoyne| | Gantt tr a tank aa be - Tadio in attendance, and then presented idtag. peat ® . Ce ae etlaat” | cn tae ae me dent Edwin J. Anderson as the first speaker. =~ [te aod Pine Lake's Gerry Priee| iti pad is “a Nevinwestern man and -. Anderson congratulated the football staff for the [korn led the shop assistants ‘with| 8 2 a toe fine job they did last year. He commented on the [“*° — ee 3 = "two fine trades which were made this year to help |, ee var >... Gf 3a 2 | close and if Cleveland wanted Hatt the Lions, and praised the facilities of Cranbrook |Bada and Andonian | ee. atten “35 RS} _|then Parker. would have given him in: . ; : a AS Zatkoff ra Carpenter ter the training camp. Se GMC Golf T BATTLE TONIGHT — Pontiac’s Wisner Sta- Fontise Press Photo [No games scheduled- “This ig a great town and it de- He continued by announcing the outstanding season|Qf} CAM | ium will be the scene of tonight's fight between winner tonight will have the chance to meet oi ta serves a winner and it should get ticket drive which is well over 35,000 sales and he then sa aa le ee ee ee igs diya nay vray nag cay "wage Gah ee Mini wey ta om| tt sald Parker, — medal ‘champion Rodgers of Benton Harbor. Crawford is rated one lor *s lightweight ie fights are - anyone ee ee ae cela Ba’ d rumerup Mike Andonian| of Michigan's most promising welterweights. The on the card which starts at 8:20 p. m. rake sae on ra) heat his planned move except his : : me are members General : — vs. Simmons . ahead je Otto Graham, the guest speaker for the night, was|Motors Truck & Coach golf team|_ sesh ge vas Lawrened pnar|talked about it.” suid Parker, “but then introduced by general manager Nick Kerbawy wnsiiitves a fan Got Het | Is He Eligible for Annual Award? ie Pg Se fet Yas tae taco ae . the former star quarterback of the Cleveland Browns) this weekend. Tourney takes ‘ I: . : 2 Fisiias A Rotciasy ball.” ; 2 Rad the inteeeebog Ne CeUane wie 1p CeENNNEE Sp FOC ise Swe Se Pain Uelrershy . - se couldn't handle another los- recent All-Star game. es ~~ [eourse a e, eg = | | : Cae season. Maybe someone else itso “= MalzoneS Rookie Status Clouded a iw ex iow |Site In regards to the Lions’ first’ pre-season game at | Ott, team members number | ‘- = is LOS ANGELES #—Tennis football — Briggs Stadium on Wednesday, he appraised his . en oo Bron sri haga NEW YORK i Jack Sanford,) 3. No regulation is likely to be;fair. In my opinion Sanford andimoter Jack rt taco . poco aed, ao former club, the Browns, as a “better team this for the city medal event,|2c¢ of the Philadelphia Phillies’/Put on the books this year. | |Tony Kubek of the Yankees should) night the Dec. 16 trial date for his| Whatever happens at the mect year.” Barer and Chyck Cap-|Pitching stall, appeats to Bave aj Ths proctont Ot terica, Dan|" Daniel on ne Soren ee epate swith Pancho Gon.|ing today between Parker and Lion : pell. Together the five make up| Stranglehold on the N : “World- Me selects ‘the writers) ue, BrObably means there willlotficials has . __ “They will be stronger this year, and things will bejone of the strongest teams GMC|Uessue ne-year award. Telegram and Sun, believes that|who will participate in the’ post|tssr° CommleeLew Hond tour in|-jhis is it, Parker’ won't change tougher because any player, caught out after hours will|h@s ever sent to this tourney Lanatie hones ie Hable to wind|Malzone, who is having a fine|season balloting —~ there are three ei tis mind. be fined $500,” he said. ae Ex-Miamt Ace Leads W up in a state of confusion. foun hey ead herpes ype gen log ag +e coe ; x © * ._|Ex-Mia e Leads Way! ‘the player involved is Frank| “Malzone a an > se ee-We ° Js oe han of these guys would go b ey” te eaten ee a — baseman. And oie" gmr ome Dan te —_ think — ee x * P ‘ee Gr idir on Clinic . ‘ mer ace ; ‘he Bot & Toskle category,” “We tried to come up with W : a Little did he realize what was coming up next when Harum of Coral Gables, Fia., led|‘*: 1 he oF % he : ¢ Daniel. ruling last month in St. ill Have 3 Lion Tutors Coach Buddy Parker then took |‘ 8dvance into the second round| 7he facts are theses a 8 said Daniel. “But the : > conalimaegeson de rg eran today in the worldwide Air Force],.¢: Season SpA “How can a player who actu-couldn't get together. eae co the speaker's position, and dropped a bombshell on tennis ship on the clay| 44 had a 165 average. " lally failed as a rookie last season|them felt as‘ I did that players The Pontiac Pee-Wee League] Pee-Wee competition ts re - the party when he said he.was quitting the Lions | ©ourts at Forest Park 2. No One seems to know what}and played as much as he did be) Wi #2 or mons Bames oF Pitt the ages because-he “could not control them off the field.” constitutes a rookie. eligible this year? It just isn’t)" pinta pmmghiaed The music s Silence fell over the shocked ble.” m4 _ Brakes. * 1, CORRECT 2. CORRECT $5.55 ony $5.55 BONUS Fires Brake | Adjustment 1. Remove Front Wheels and Linings, = siete and Add Necessary H ‘. Adjust Brake Shoes to Sdone fe Full Drum Contact. . tone COUPON SPECIAL eavy Duty Brake Fluid, $3. 50. Wheel Alignment CAMBER 3. — TOE-IN AND TOE-OUT . $8,00 Wheel Balance Front 3. Install Genuine Snug! Weights 4,50 “TOTAL VALUE $15.00 WWE COUPON. $555 = Lose Driving Privileges ne - Edward -W, , Royal Oak ja ds ps, Royal Oak H. Powell, 248 Pike Thaddeus Raulston, Walled Lake Elton Sparks Jr., Rochester Others included George G. Miil- er, Farmington; Michael R. Wat- ‘kins, Milford: and Leo E. Wright Jy., 7669 Barnsbury, licenses sus- was suspended. jended for driving while license| The victims were identified as J. H. Estes of. "Temple, Tex., engi- neer on the train; Grady Robin- son, Fort Worth, fireman; and Grover C. Shivers, Fort Worth, the truck driver. * * * a truck, L. G. Ellis of Fort Worth, Another county employe in the i Hi i mage Ih ff ‘Texas Chief’ Train Hits Truck; 3 Killed FORT WORTH, Tex. @ — An was seriously injured. * * * The crash was near Saginaw, Tex., 13 miles north of Fort Worth. cago to Galveston and was de- layed several hours. The train was bound from Chi-| * ing were: ot i Matthies, Holly asphalt truck and the Santa Fe Rajjroad’s Texas Chief collided jy.|and. burst into flames at a cross- ing near here yesterday, killing three persons. American Indians domesticated and developed corn, peanuts, pump- kins, squash, the white potato, tobacco, beans, the sweet potato and tomato. » BOARDING HOUSE A ae ea 3 \ : +7 I'M | REASON T NEVER GOTH A 'EGINESS WOMAN, TOO — Bi ALL MY WANDERING: NDERINGs Ye N6-A-BOARDING House // A I NENER RUN ACKOST TER A FASHION f= AND: / ATRUE BLUE, BiIG- JA NHEN YOU PLAY THE OLD) Z\ HEARTED GIRL LIKE “\ \ ORGAN WITH ALLTHE STOPS , YOU fe BROTHER AMOS ) f OUT T CAN'T HELP. / » CHAD ALL THE LUCK / \ AUAKING A WILD IN THAT YOURE RESPECK/ BROKE: (4 xe fl =e we ° s oO . ‘ ¢ = 0 ‘ = H uf 1.2 fa) C= Ley o AZE,) (OO : Qe iJ = > —, fons a G ¥ | > y = | “ QP7 ~ Spt? oe SS ~ ONE 3 BULLS - EYE ss FOR THE LADY= Ae ah a ii Ae ARE = 5 lini Miia tiie saith citi a he, oe ok eaieainel oy ai STRWILLUIAMS §-I3 © 1957 by NEA Servies. tne re} ONLY AWEEBK! = q ¥ mo\e _ ee ae Le a, ‘ee ee at aie ee ae a : : Ay Ae. \ su o 3 ‘ a ite by . 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D CAP Begs. f. 0. b. . — . 0. b. cases included, federal-state evne 49; medium 40; small wep Sh, pete 2 A large 47; checks graded—Whites, grade A teres tieabe medium 37. : Browne—Grede A large 41-44; medium sb.sreeyreeessrs eee er ‘ee a he BEbEGBEB OBE iP ous lua ) wae les iis i. Sip ti ne > Se BP >>> bet Bis, 8 anni oe ogee wie @ caponettes (5-5 $0.01; heavy young bea turkeys 43-38- 2 pM ie B abz! cokbeass: 3 * " * a+ * os sees oe: * sesteneresereet ce ¢ BE EE * x ais *s « **e ee wie HI susduaseseae e-* * half of the year. Sales of $242,- 814 were more than eight mil- dollars ahead of the same e ~ Le | 2 REae Ht 2 #e* «* E 5 8 - Lod bs ee Pag Poy AAAAA 33 $88 # Vee Se Hee wee aBSSe 26 ea e Need for Mechanics ails Growing Rapidly we pes: 7a. ete bas a= : i Z ot e. orees *Se.+ © «© . ** rer? : Lg > Segetuteuseesse me ® oe Ro Fe oe ae In 1940, 16 per cent of the na- Most receipts sprin " a * - O-ie ‘ we Veewe ea cents ‘higher, bu a = i ry -_ bad oo ta me ON 3 gavekdakeeseteness “thd ae — as — eaee HOO AAAAAAABAAS | BUSSNBseseTss 322 = omen DETROIT m» — Superior Tool | Goodrich suoloes.sd.gazszssss ees Oat r4 Lot ad thr ane oa xe we Buick Building Water Tank Being Erected A large overhead water tank is in the process of being constructed at the Buick storage building on Williams Lake road in Waterford *| Township. The 150,000-gallon tank is the the ‘building. To be used only in case of fire, the tank will store water pumped of the tank, to house a boiler and two '|pumps, The boiler will be used in jextreme cold weather, to keep the = Masked Bandi . Garner $12,000 Hold 16 at Gunpoint in ‘Fishbowl Holdup’ at. Detroit DETROIT —Two masked men, .fin plain view of passersby, held 16 people at gunpoint yesterday and robbed the Standard Federal Savings and Loan Assn. of $12,000. away car. Police .said that because the front and rear walls of thé build- ing were glass it was like a ‘‘hold- up in a fishbowl.” their faces and wore dark glasses, One vaulted a counter afd “i scooped the money from a cash- St. Aubin, director of General Motors’ service section, told the ier’s ‘cage while the other held 10 employes and six customers at gun- point. , Business Notes Curtis Patton, 34 S. Tilden, of the Great-West Lifen Assurance Company 2563 Woodbine, of State Farm Life Insurance Company, have com- pleted the first part of the Char- tered Life Underwriters examina- tion. . won the Congressional Medal of and Robert J. Gibbens, | Pregnant Woman Shot Be “Questioned ~ ORANGEBURG, S. C, i#®—An Orangeburg man, whose pregnant wife’s. body was found stuffed into an automobile trunk outside a hospital here last night, was tak- en into custody today at a Savan- was apprehended by Deputy B. M. wing Collins and J. P. Strom, chief of the South Carolina Law Enforce- ment Division. af jj iy [ aj ee = afte Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Aug. 13 (AP) — Opening Te Dec. on cseeee 68% 2.4 Mareh co.cc. 10% May . ow 1% Rye — : oo March ..s0. Pt MAP... cases Aa% 1.35% Bept. .. sue: 33.25 Oct 13.40, Attacked at Picnic by Angry Rooster DETROIT i—A vicious rooster Three Times; Mate 10) The office said clad in a maternity dress. had been shot three times. | ‘ * * * these details: ~ An unidentified man- trance and opened the trunk, finding the body. * * * The police chief said he was . jadvised the car had been parked at the -hospital since about noon yeste , Ga., police were no- tified to take him into custody when the bus arrived there. Brunswick police said early today the bus driver told them the man got off the. bus at Savannah. Detroit Plunge Listed as ‘Apparent Suicide’ John Martenill, 67, who plunged floor 41-story listed by police today as an “ap- parent suicide.” Martinill's body narrowly missed - Police said the victim was an old-age pensioner who had been treated at a mental hospital re- cently. He had no known relatives, according to officers. work efficiently in Honor in World War II. 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Recent Nutrition Study Gives Interesting Fact WASHINGTON (INS)—Less than half the fats that Americans eat come from foods that diet - con- scious people think of as high-fat products. ~~ : The Agriculture Department, which has completed an amazingly says that _- cream, cheese, baked goods, eggs and similar foods supply one-third of the fats Americans eat. More than a fourth BIBLE SALES: )_ Help Wanted Female 7} No min. DP. on TP. or c.o.D. See Gace Bare 2 SALESMAN PER MONTH _get the figure Ba é| FUNERAL HOME ~- | Ambulance me or "Ea, ieee sis oe om at + : Fl r AND_INSTALLATION R A LOCAL GE. & [¥ Dts TRIBUTOR. MU +5665. F REFRIGERATION CO. HIG ‘FOR WANT ADS - DIAL. FE 28181 “Temedteasty. crore other SHOE SALESMAN. ro] Box 70. Pontise Press. FIRE FIGHTERS CITY OF PONTIAC m7 ee! Exp, Beauty Operator as SS fort ag EY FORD SA organization for 10 years. Sell line ona “colatge of bew housewares, snd novelties from our illustrated cata. 0. aie ced, ce . Heense *. & Up—is your FA Fsiatats Sait ae ian uAtD DAYS, No EEF WE a punts telabts. Give tet erences ¢eom) de _Pontiao Press exe OF. UTY OPERATOR, EXC. os Operator, MI or part time A jon e ed Cafe. 675 6-4434. “for 1 girl offic be cae ‘or ac py tg hy A gd 3 Exp. Silk Finisher inquire 130 to 10:20 a.m. or 3:30 to | ™ 2 p.m. POLICEMEN crry + il be bald ‘Wed. mast 14, at 11 a.m. from _Pumeral Home sith : fo ike or ‘aa =| 19 BOYS $3: We need 10 boys to y Sears, Roebuck '& Co. Apply ‘a person Tuesday to: Now Has: BERT FALKNER CIRCULATION DEPT. | PONTIAC PRESS Fes gr no Meshes & A _. AMBITIOUS SALESWOMAN ‘Mutual | CAPABLE. NEAT LADY 35 TO @ ope Ins. area_ is 4 Vacation, Write Box 8 exper- |} REAL ESTATE SALES S385 | KENNEDY isory «zp. elpfal. can- ears een gy ned Por . James con. ier #0833 A few out state Pharmacists POSITIONS WITH SmCURE FU- AE ConBARY BERERrTa ie CLUDING ;DVANGE- g0c8 aa ad epee” CALL WOODWARD _ 3-770: ASK FOR MR. LOOK DRUG STORES -~ “WOMEN We bave an Opening for three Sales Women. Join a firm which has been in business for 38 years. ‘New homes in desirable locations in addition to properties. | This is an 0 fot some one who is te work. a 80846. HINE TRAINEE oe MACHIN AINE SAREEME. (F OR|tt ye are at int 38 and owe! | CM | CRG a ie to be ~~ npr eee |b naan eouple, Year |5 day wk. and. 300 - See | 6 GOD LUCK! meet, | sation agent. | Eajoy SOMETIMES | Ss BE surance etc. hort, ‘ow cost “PLACE AT THE RIGHT tween if to ce ~ By. Ga ween ' ,™ PLA S| diploma and ve high school Employment Agencies is 8A RE vesvans S100 RECEPTIONIST, seoretary.... $300 ee eeeeee fe eeeeeeeneees ATE SECRETARY Fs =D fate] ae : Se eiip - al . ested Pee eee he ee Pe ; wt “yg FS ee > ss.. S100 of 306 Main Profe ‘ f CALL SCOTT EMPLOYMENT A for domestic help. By day or wk. Male or female. Exp. & ref. No tee FE 1. cx-|- Asst, Trainee -| Mo. exp. ter, Bi Riker Bldg. PE 006. iieu | CASHIER | Eaten Vip... Stands for Vi Important Person, cenditioned of which 1s. what youll be if you're a. wir soeey. fices awalts the ~ has b between. the of 35-20 ok 2225: N. Lake led Em ae conde Posting take light shorthand and like State Bidg $-0221. . AY. WITH /- ‘or of public contact. 5 days. No works. | _Rd. : ' ‘ "Miss Caris r More for tome tas weees. FE | ~ NEED $85 A WEEK | _Genter, ‘B-t Riker Bldg. VE 6-41 “Opportunity. |'Sateeecuea| EVELYN |” portunity af Birmvnenan i eS3it TIN: at cn ‘aissror. ie fransporta za fae x Smattastieleg Fy] ) W A R] ) AIRLINES NEED YOU fine , Gontact” Mr. to 10 p.m. S br women will +y selected im Bogle orb, Philips at Roose- are beat VOCATIONAL COUNSELING . mediately training for attrac- ve - ve. or MA car, we e SERVICE tive, high-saiaried positions as ¢ oe to earn $100 per aon, ae Se rand’ Utica Than ce is Sees y. i 2 en ‘ | te ko sonal “development tor women. ‘NTED TO/ cr. FUN $200] dress and phone number to Na- in To meet the right tn - tonal Schoo! 1176. the heart of downtown Poo- ’ 44. Pontiac Rn pcre ay office a DIESEL! PRACTICAL & PAR E- ! PRACTICAL & C time training. Includes mainte- GRAEBNER'S | ethrabainst | ira pac auc MEN AND GIRLS ‘ inclined, \ rite fo book $250 Utilities Diese! Box 46, “4 = Tene. x 46, L orhick ti se mute ore | JET ENGINE . pontiac | ‘ask Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 Guick” ethclent Ser Tool and Manus. ‘Sa Se |e iNG| Dressmaking, co e Dees. bee, & formals & formals dene 28_my home. Call PE 06456. Furniture Refinishing 16A _ 3-606. etc. PLOWING, GRADING, DISCING, oat mowtes. S48 poott Lake Ra. tnenrance Agencies 17A ro CARPENTERS | TOM 4 finish. y Co."s Aastin-Norvell Agency W. Lawrence ‘CE INSURED BY PHONE Nicholie & Harger a 30580. Laundry Service 18 ice 18) ‘ ‘We are chim “specialists, not amateurs. ngiate 23-8712. not GUSTOM BULLDOZING YARD 4 woullas "ve Co. ~ es bg chimney re- AND special) Se eee ee — wae: Trucks to Rent ba coety ze Tndatil Tractér Co. ar evis! son FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- ice _ Péntiac Laundry. FE - Wanted Real Estate 32A ht SOLD OR NOT SOLD beceiive W basert "t sold ma vot Ws it's WHITE | BROS. 5080 eR tae Open Eves, "til 6; Bunday to to ® WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE property. hase ~ F. MeKINNEY , a ee seanare. {-- Se, 23088. Ask tor JERRY E. “ADAMS, CO, Opes Eves. "til 9; 36 Dixie i Wd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32/, - MORTGAGES » | UP GOOD PROPER 8D CHARLES, 1117 &. T * “Farm Loan Corresp IN A FLASH Bag ace AD A. Johnson Service S CASH $ UNLIMITED FE +1197 509 Eliz, Lake Rd. WE HAVE QUAL for commercial prope SaaS ceker ROY KNAUF ; | 30% W. Huron heclsboged | OA BUY, SELL OR TRADE George | 5 "GEORGE BLAIR = ESTATE 4636 Dinle 2 OR 31281 Drayton Plains a SELLING? your with us, Fast List with TRADE — w Oat sta Meatheanetites ast wn. ~~ call for Mr. OA 82618 L. H- BROWN, Realtor 130 W._ Maren 23-4810 ING _ ON § TO 10 ACRES. Edward M. Stout, Realtor 2 VERY GE BATH, come. re 23] S. Jessie. 4-5361, 61 Auburn Ave. L. Seer K. a spleton, Realtor Tra shay a} Te Oh 5 CaAMELAY RD. Rent Apts. Furnished 33 | TEACHERS PONTIAC HIGH. SCHOOL AREA Pontiac Hilltop Manor | Bit, “Giemens: strects. 2” bedem. Realtot .| Rent | Houses | Furnished 35 r eT FORSEEED. For el . FR 21163, 7 |1 BEDROOM DELUXE APTS. Bachelor's 2-768. T BDRM. Y FURN. Jake front home on Elizabeth Leake, all modern venlences -|3 ROOM MODERN GARAGE "| house, furnished. References re- quired Ph. PE 48276. BEDRM. FOR 9 $14 WK. 1 SINGLE | © rm. $8. Inquire st 208 N. Pad- dock, block well Nghted. 2 room cor- ner suite a heat. FE 56106 LONG LAKE "ean ABOU ND, 1. child. rag 13-4682, NEAT S EA URgOMS & BAT COUPLE nq hg = § SINGLE 7 BED- ‘& sink. Ol) heat. aval. Sept. 1. GA 16706. 5014 a ing PORN. SE FOR “RENTAL SERVICE eee oF {ROOMS & SHOWER, PARTLY Tcakerite: Sauer bea Pore I N Sse ‘Sige ones ee ent. eae | Auburn Ave. ; . FIRE- ace. Lake ptty. Small family. eferences required. Near Dray- ton . Phone OR 3-3204. “ito recover a | Half raft. arage. Boat jock 1 att. ood | 0. | J. CG. HANDEN, Realtor Multi-Lakes Realty 3 BEDRM HOME ——, % acres of ground. i trees & grape arbors. $1,500 | 2000 8. Cominerce Rd. __ MA 4-1578 at and 8 p.m. 3-3830 for intr ot BY WILLIAMS LARE. usual offer, DID ° YOU SEE Clarkston Gardens ? 7? orators scheme. $15,250 DOWN TO ee PLUS Cost Kew’ Low You drive out US 19 to M1, Tight te Clark — then signs Fo the side, ~ DO IT TODAY — ERRY E. ADAMS, co, Eves ‘til 8; Hey — PE ausat SYLVAN SHO mci Ine. PLACE A AYLOST AD” “| call FE 28181 Coat ad 2-8181 for an adewriter. ny, Be fl. ay f ioe soca | Fisreneasl . st Sale atin i : EAST ames, base < and of] furnace, Attached car dock FE 8-044 "| Geen Eves. Sun, 10 to 2 A, OHNSON, Realtor . Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 : Double uae Appl at 61 More- é- land between @ ONTIA’ . New, modern'S rm. frame. Tiled Schoot buses at door. Call OR BY NER: Beautifu’ 4 ‘bdirm., 1's bath, un- oR 54980. 3 bedroom brick ranchers. Full basement, ceramic te bath, car- Incinerator, Choice of dec- on Wald % mile to our jon road. * ‘eft hand Fi ra 2 Ei oft Fip Re et al a © = U i 33 HT iW a4 1 FE -Malti-Lakes Realty Rome "tor you. "why "bap sent? ‘DRAYTON PI INS modern 5 room Pa furnace. water . oes Seeks OEE 8 ee IE see Perea tar a hae | Feit ea, a of See Ss eeu On'y cae a a rke a lh a mM AN RG a. a SUPPRESS nO OAR eee oH. | 1327 z. Auburt wa 11611 VAN VILLAGE “WEST SIDE mt Arnold Real Estate | tut."Has*Y rooms ee STE ES aan) Had SRE A | ON | WEBSTER SCHOOL hae SPECIALS! | as _gidsr 2, dedroom ome anes fornia Ranch ce ae beet ca | ree ; in 96.750, “Tam Pos- at a tt 1.500, REAL VALUE — Modern 5 Cherokee Hills # , helt Mfmatam SES deh | Sached er oe Ste Be , room for or & closet : . & wonder. | laundry ‘tube, weoe| ct MA Buy Thru Partridge sized bedrooms,| cellent & ssa saree, ony #00 dows | WARD E, PARTRIDGE | — st 20m Partridge ¢ ee sera tad aod pany ns ee = REALTOR, FE . TL : ‘ - $14,250 RANCH — Only Located off ast Walton 1080 Ww. ORO Eres WHITE. Pioneer Highlands ‘tached a ee oo oe active home in lovely neigh | “fur. Excellent condition in & out. LO § acres west of Ponting near!218) Cass a ee ey Soe, 6 teil eee ee ee | Sharer! JACK | BROS. ee way men ‘John K. Irwin | Sao ee as ‘gOS etm liestory| © porch, Seer ee |S casipeeccinse oS ; : = . ck and 9 bdr ; gma : large rms. sod bath fagd. Part besement se Ccarkston 600 wits $1,008 down. “Tt was a wonderful party, Mom! All the boys were ask- Sa arms ai ee i ee | DOLL HOU "| ing who I was and all the girls were asking who I thought TCs Trocke| = Ee Oe | VE eS CuntNtS. Yoel | : a ° * . save time. Park Right at our , en nV. Large sereens. N in Pull. basement $10,250. a8 a. 4 rooms with : * Jots with in WG Tenigent "sé door, Open 8-8, gg ee A hg + . DOWN -- cok se faced et | see :, iets Union take Ha EM — cation. Close in. OL C218. _ | suey — With us for fast & effecient SS Seen ; : ar wie oe “skin S A bees aaa __ LAKE ORION | sca oc sor g OUTBTANDING BUY. | ___ RANCH TYPE __| SELLER'S Loss is Youn GAIN | | LH. BROWN, Realtor Da. MTs rooms & "Thoms, $1,000 Da. fas furnace “Guly So.t0o with qa.-| met Bome ing to Orion, paces Raggy Se ny me Fig ad Bla home | 3 10 rm. on Ave., Income. 8 ROOMS ‘ fi Only | Also from « to 7 rm. house. Easy : room, bath, . This house; . ge ig cove Terms. : ki 5 & stool down. 3 & full bath up,| % completely bath, basement, new P. W. DINNAN og, Deved sree. Ont | fee, ee tr er, ae foot rare ae Soo | R A Pp Excel- | 6¢ W. Huron PE 4-2577 4 BEDROOMS 'B year around home. Only. $9,250, , : Templeton | sian Sree ame ee ER) Sen cee | "yor ‘i 2 ho e p eton eeniiile, Ga tt atte. | po agg Be * walle oak os er yh Rag aide bireh ¢ ig M3 NORTH : ~ | floors, huge kitchen, good high| . location. Excellent 7 room fi he sarees basi, Only FELWOOD REALTY § bedrm, Plus Pag) dining | FE or” 8 ae T8118 Clarkston : lots Owner y tcabetenved. oa , 3 y Bw full ‘ining room, eeu me S369 (Case Eieadeth Rd, | reat Ou “best. hatra Jot. Clove | bathe Piasteregwalls, floor tur-| REAL ESTATE, INC. INDIAN. VILLA a ee J : FS _SUM of 72428 to ., Wanderfal spot) for hace, water heater, owner leaving | 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. lo modern to ne minute Pete | $04 le bath up, Phone for ive wonres | Earl E, James | 5 ite SAS | Ger ucraR Mcker| un. DOWN__| Sat Sane e+ apne [sites ETS | Low Down PAYMENT] to Sigh us via| On yaream’ ons'| ager peas Mees | SE aay e/a earbene rm lenin $800 soda ENTERTAIN A OROWD EAamLy, | 3, bedroom, famly room, 134 cst] ment di beth modernised, Base] $3,500 dows gh ig re washetand. Avo. oil! FIX IT YOURSELF re no stars. Closets wpleo- Tita "$3.80 down, bo | "PONTIAC REALTY | — on ard oor, Basement ree, er, School bus service at door. py lig 8 me i Sg te} 2, erm — ‘2 home. ’ ee GONTIAC R a MAHAN room with nat. fireplace, 3 i300 win $000 down, Sent ig nie nm Reuiae ir] BUS es lt ner es BRINGING UP|™2 i; Seo 1 ea : maak $00. down 900. month pg RS _A FAMILY? - 4 BEDROOM REALTY CO.. REALTORS Lesli rr ‘s VHITE BROS. BY OWNER — NEW 2 __trott.F a ph d eae ees --EAT& CLEAN HOME a Gewese tee ~ Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor nusizons home in Pontiac, FE Rag vm 3 ae. BOE, REASONABLE. Here's 0 haven of satety for your : WITH Four . oe © ence +95 -W. Huron FE 53-6161 or PE §-0338 - : iF Se children. Attractive 3 j 2 * en anit bie er Seer rege Meee Fel ego Sk ner sore) te Aiea den) Begslegeehn mY | En Eee nc 3 = * . . 3 = o * . © NICHOLIE | kaa hee | acco g| Seaeeeees| smeowy | sauces tamer | KNUDSE . ‘ct Th: id 22 ce | tremowen pote 's mE. N 3 4 FAMILY . : 1OL Se] sel ee set ess ee] ie see ces | For Colored | Memetebt Sane pert EN | “a 3k pearooms | « SACRIFICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE erecke storms & ouldoor WIRED - & aereReD separate Preome, snd “bain pies | Dover Roa a ae : SPAT ES| monet! DC Seas eo | See) SS Poke” wet ge pg ele irr os . DORRIS | Be coe. ‘| JIM WRIGHT Be aadayh PT Seaetmentt | Sha Sanurat “arepidee. ) ant, ar below ; eS a x states $500 DOWN 3 Bedroom pEAVTO® ve soe | WARD E. PARTRIDGE | Waterfront : | te : : SHADE theme “This ts yi chance te buy st 6 *SeEN EVENINGS UNTIL $:30_ UNTIL #39 | REALTOR FE 4.3581 Overtecking Cass Lake. 3. Feproductioa cost for Immedia niful 7 room home that ; son gd : = 1080 W. HURON sT. - 2 PE 4 ae de | & bearme., rm, dining Fm, with ew modern Wilcnen and ai ie e. Piaueres OPEN EVE. TIL 6 peting. = — rola HURON GARDEN a Hardwood basement kiteh rdrobe ; eae ies —_— “ig eae SASHABAW-WALTON AREA — Rome ist a couple of geart gi Thatta erate eee rich forged ot, Beating area basement, "auto. Gi beat, located |— H E 1 EN fe 4 mayo 2 : serene El piaer eek nea | ae etn in Py ager | Sar Seer eel | San ch cnet ce. | mua gamepad et K ee a, Se ee : os __ thle che= nd tet ane . : lowers and; . ; 2 lot. ; Po oes |e aa am — Bese Beak amc | "hee sete amit eas | og a Neaenee Se pe (ODO iia ee Bieta | Ottawa Hills ON TOWNSHIP ae __173 ‘Manse Si 0 G0. | io Biow to today's most dietnion | ice, 2 bedroom home on east | PRES: opetis out. to’ I ; — § 100 oa home nating “Strathmore, rage, nice yard which opens out to lake. Washer Establisheqg in 116 Family ag # rooms Bye Ee TMC eeretis whek you've been look-| Res ape oe | ee ises’ tll’ pice. Pest’ pos: | snd éryer included. QUICK pos- 655 nd 1% bats, 2 ear garage. | “= SES kl cenelice ‘Souto Ea ‘they i pay for ve. Both “BLA AUBURN HEIONTS HOME | “Sis me po! ep eee Wisse : bome i . Bee © | have 2 —8 rooms dow : | ; = Z $3,000 DOWN — Carpeted = ami ric | per Sie J. | Sareea "i-c3|JIM WILLIAMS) BGR erece | Shr ‘ * y L 4 : = - % he | Ot BEALE sy soem peymet,| DRAYTON PLAINS | Ser ttced be frce Yon” | 2 Satie Pe ten | tie is} — et oak awe se Se" Mohawk Road tree bed con ores) eer ae ee Ra to FORE BE Se el “Finest, district. —fit:s00 — ONEIDA. 3° room. aon Yt eee ee | arg of terms, iia hae a The “Bome, no steps to| Fireplace. Dining Le a ine Tig at ~ WEST SIDE oe ae ee NORTH OFF ice tures betroom| CASS LAKE RD. Basement, te ah meng Tae Sal “tenatat ae ore "Soe . cele Vaare sama | Store Building brick sed frame home in won| New 3 bedroom with 27 ft. living| curb and gutter ail in, A good) Excellent school austrict. , : | Fetplaae eye Rinban besos: | sow ig wary derful condition. Immediate pos” foom end dining “ares. Moders | FD buy. Owner west. Harry Bte-| $1,500 DOWN. frame | Way, stiached garage, fenced building. | Pull basement. session. Pull basement, gae| kitchen losds ot cabinets. ~ vena, MI 4-1235, — ‘ot _aiving roots, with le el eta Gee ano . Gent price and terms. bath. Automatic heat. bane $8,300 with $300 down a a) Bi is rin MOE ay = Ph ke Only $13,- : : ee ment with finished recreation rm.| 3 home, with dandy Hv-| §, “amy income. * fot. A ‘Only $11,500 full price. Special Service District & Se Secs “Se pebilc| 6 teem 11584, beteems Ionia | tna OO ee Oe PRICE REDUC . NICHOLIE schools, 20 ots, 00,7, “roninge | 20RI3%5 and 6 eauty iter. | “NoLAY STORES AGENCY HOYT REALTY | : ED sarge 2X 219 lot, Property A Sack. Siasies Oe al“ Teaten| tee. mise. tn eeee to bon Darling, McRae | a a sgaiit 8: THCUTAONL sayy | OF =, TiMA nosey pew 3, bedroom | - a A AND HARGER CO. RePEc | ee ee Mvtaal Aish Bet EM 247 | PE} MPON-TEL CENTRE an eieellent ‘ooation and bomé | Sati tre ee Fevenings | Modern 4 rooms with extra large | oz erecta LAKEFRONTS MULTIPLE LIBTING SERVICE | privileges. Now culy 98280 — eM. A KNUDSEN o2| 9 dedrm. with new modem bitch: 9 Buy, To sett. EP Enthen: Large, weley, large |. Rome’ tet ete somumten tn Watkins Lake E aie | FE eae Bvenings ‘Pe 39503 en, basement with new off | —* ese “s Se == ©: | 90x? front poreh. 1 car 1 Set Se 5 Se ceeeeen, | ¢ hedreces heme tery spacious TALL TREES Call MARION CHRISTENSEN = furnace, tecreation room, 2 car Ca Buyer's Dream snadea fenced-in lot’ Welk-4 streamlined al tase. i et lly home. Excel-| 1 | on above who spe Manne gel leer. | Atirastere low located on x ae ' sit heat args’ ot, asi oe gg a Magy ae Bg «3 and. 8 home. that oars Ciatises in Lake Properties, RUSSEL NOTE | | REE iter icant Sitons | geacomenir Tow ct sed, Glos] “YO” Oe "| faeheg. garage, screened pore: | rom. 3 bednom pome on| NORT 0 W. Pike : FE 4-5005 Sesemens, furnace 2 Beas HeORGE BLAIR ST. ait $6,000. - —— Inrge’ wooded it. hase- H SIDE Walton Blvd $400 DOWN. Pete Sr teen ey REALTOR Peg mage Ment, garage and ui. | VERY —_ Attractive 2 bedroom “Exceptionally good value at : O- reasonabie off $ rm. . | 4590 Dixte Hwy. * OR 31951} found home. All rooms Cranberry Lake feges Bog Eo home with room for 3rd_ bed- $7500. Newer home, 1% : page wagner dy g- Hh ~g : rales DRA ‘PLAINS bright and very livabie, 15 day possession — 2 bedrooms most destreable West Side | ~— 700m if needed. Nicely deco- en 5 ae tee = ep you — tte. a ro wee Only $9,860—eash to mortgexe. | ves, OR 21708 of OR 33007 | Outstanding mseulng Sprott c—4e~ fanny fom mature, ce frees, Priced to usuly your | fere&. sewers well landscaped {shea Ta basement, New ofl” THINKING OF "00 down 2 bedrm. aa | @72! ELLEN ST. BO 2g eget | ee "| fake frontage, 10 eres Reduced | Foe. sag, dy Pout bus I | Hemeed.-on paved street. Greatly | ——— and serene, $00 TRADING YOUR Fy Bg: Ny ih pata iN. ROYAL OAK maculate condition fall divided wDORRIZ &# SON REALTORS to 424.900 in, taaaniiel down ial down payment,” reduced, only $8,000 terms. : OLD HOUSE IN | "C. PANGUS, Realtor _ | tzvellunt secation. garveted Fe eee dseeped, yard, “priced | 22.W. Huron Phone FE ¢iss7) ° | EAST SIDE. | NORTH SUBURBAN Call collect: Ortonville, NA 1-2818.| Faitered walls. ga firs. gas fur OS Telegraph Rd. | MULTIPLE ListNG seRvice | HO | : HERE — Is som for the : SPECIAL 1 ACRE Race, among other “Well tand.| A 2 family income bargain, 4 i, Pith 2 bedrooms, 1% bats. | Randyman, 8 reworked | schoo! $1000 Down $500 DOWN s Pinaty 2i"shaae ‘i's nest | Fooms & bath down with fireplace, / 7 - ang Sear garage — for only | ‘for only $4,000 termes > # room, 3 bedroom home on lke clean & priced to sell. §13,950| 3 rooms & bath up oak floors & $10,950. Owner can offer im- only 94,000 terme, . §. Cass avenue, Basement, your to win. > tit i et tte ttt te te te “errr rrr errerereeeeeee eee eee ‘TTT seeeeeeeee eee eee eee ee a“ PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPEP PPP LOPE EEN AAS ‘adie rere Teerrreeeeeeeeeee Only 2 29 Liicite plastic towel ring Ideal for bath, kitchen. or closets Chrome plated base, Easy to install. Homart Fiberglas ‘Cabinet-Type | Laundry Tubs 49” i Dewn 9 tubs with. automatic ‘wash- ers. Matches cabinet top appliances. Removable lid adds work space. Guaran- _ teed 1 year against defects. Faucet is included. 34x28x- 19%-inches. ‘New Kenmore Dishwasher Washes, — Shuts Itself: Of ei 219 = Just like having. a old, Stobk dishes in it, set it ome walk. away to. new leisure’— it shuts itself off! Entire washdry cycle takes but 34Ye-miinutes. Peach and, es i in- terior lor a dytesis - ieighg ee New Color Interior @ Regularly at 239.95 Plastic Stirrup Type Eliminates need for double. : oan Regularly Sells for $332 | SAVE $20 . Fi , Homart “ity Oi am | ¢ No Money Down, 1st Payment Oct. 1 v¥ 84,000 BTU capacity model; UL approved Floating design HOMART furnace operates at whisper quiet sourid level . heat throughout the entire winter. Only +-It., . be assured of perfect controlled 642in. high .+. can be installed in basement or utility room. Com- plete with burner, combustion chamber, draft regulator, primary control, blower with filter and plenum cham- ber. Pressure type burner. Firing rate .75GPH. Arrange for Sears low cost installation now! - ‘Bath lecoiioaies : Sparkling Chrome Plated 19.95 Gives a@ lwxurious; modern ap- pearance. No exposed screws. Easy to install and keep clean. Above items: also = sold - in- dividually. 7-pe. Set Shallow Well Pump With 17-Gal. Tank war 89.95 Pumps up to* 250 GPH Cast: iron pump, galvanized tank, . brass cylinder oil resist rust. Easy -to install. Homart. Toilet Seat i Marbleized Plastic Finish Homart 7.95 plastic. seat. 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Senate Republican Lead- | ler Knowland Calif. said that because adjournment ounce, and airmail to 7 cents, effective Oct. 1. is near, he doubts the Sen-) ate will act this year on the! . }bill to raise the first-class letter rate to 4 cents an| y's Mother Fears Trouble Over China Tri Pp | shift, \Pisitioc Motor Division Dedicates: Mammoth Waste Treatment Plant ~sision-plants, to-prevent contamina 2 tion of sewer systems, ae The”. handles ftom Les Six employes, including labora- tory technicians, are required to operate the plant during each ‘The plant was inspected this morning by state and city officials, plant pany. Aroong the pues were City , disposal © system : westes freee the nse thay enter w : * The Division's V-8 engine plant, plating ly section, if z HW Fe ‘SERVICE TO PEOPLE’ Rep. Pfost (D-Idaho) said: ‘The on Page 2, Col. 7) ud Continued Showers. Predicted lor Area ‘Former Pontiae Doctor Sparked Leelanau Project Dedicate Hospital teed eneeesengensy: 2° ~ County News + wares reeks 2 z jal : sas teedeeseas: sties § : ha Stee teaseseceeaee: * bs ee ee eee ajto have lost sight of the fact that (Continued Drop Expected in Price of Gas Slash’ of About 2 Cents Per Gallon May Follow Wholesale Rate Cut svete ci digee pt” a eS 34 Eges L Sunday Excavator Forest H. Hilborn could only watch in helpless hor- ror as his 16-year-old son, Henry, Riding 2% feet above the ground &0\in the cab of a drag-line, Hilborn could not rush to his son's aid, nor did his frantic cries of warn- ing help as the youth walked info _}the moving truck’s path. Senate May End Work in Week Adjournment in Sight if Action Is’ Finished on Civil Rights WASHING TON 1?}—The—Senate’s; Democratic and Republican lead- action on -half a dozen major measures and adjournment of Congress next week—if the House breaks its civil rights stalemate. Speaker of the House Sam Ray- burn (D-Tex) already has closed the door to consideration, by that body of any new legislation, “Republican Leader Knowland ‘of California said that “leaving aside civil rights, if everything ers laid out a program today for) “Henry probably couldn't hear me above: the noise of the ma- chinery,” Hilborn said after- wards. “Besides, it all happened so quickly.’ The boy died shortly after the accident, despite efforts by St. Joseph Mercy Hospital doctors to revive him through heart massage. The father, who lives at 2477 Pontiac Rd... Pon’ way t Department underpass—pro}- -|ect. Yesterday Hilborn and other workers were in a field south of Golf drive and west of the Munici- pal Golf Course, gathering dirt for ‘to the underpass. From his seat in the drag-line, which picks up dirt at one end and HENRY HILBORN tiae Township, i a sub-contractor on the State High- looks On in Helpless Horror as Son Is Crushed by Truck ° “As the truck bore down on I yelled as loud as I could,” the no good, * * * passes it to dump trucks at thef, “The track kept on backing up, * * * released, Mandel said, after stat- ing he had’no idea the, boy was}: happened, the victim would have joined his family in a happy occasion today—| 1a. his father’s 44th birthday. soup (oured Pelee Motr|bond iseue to equip the new tear-eyed father said, “But it. did National Steel Corporation Corp. a board member and chai in 1953. He resigned, board of directors in Pittsburgh. Hamphrey's appolatnasnt was aanounced at-2| “National Steél,{¢ the nation’s fifth langest steél produeer.. : Se ee ee oe oe eee Humphrey Heads Board ~ PITSBURGH w@ — — George M. Humphrey, former secretary of the Treasury, today was named board chairman of National Steel | Humphrey, one of the founders of the corporation in 1927, was -of the firm's executive committee hae pe ae seeeisiad 6 apie ot Palaaes Seen eee eetng ott | f ml! yt of the hospital “ sit of the building fund equity and) ie = ; 3 * * major dan, to pubile, veers ee ‘s} mew censtruction, ieee to, omy erie County|ceed the .1 mill constitutional -cevszeeezs|Khrushchev Leaves Berlin| BERLIN,. (INS). —. Soviet Com- we ae ee Ulbricht at the beginning, ‘but We te -. | will fulfill its duties as part of the [warmed up with unrestrained special — _ Spend. about | | this year, | “era . and Hazel, streets, The roll wa _Thecheiatis eon! | ate ene! Milena ne ote (sm Coy rn he Dace eras Hmvod = macs fr eas AAG: SUGENTS following the same aims, which | protector to this “other” kitten in West Richland,’ all canines, he happily shares a 7 Veterans for their annual forget- to conateesiinn of & new snieell i for the buildup of socialism.” —_— a sence OM sires © GN EEE S Seer ceeet wes Sx fue days bot the shelter ad a garage in the serv-["!_® ik Sa teal not. bids ‘bs he ee . ee questions might - him./group was told they may make a toe 'center, ‘he said. l 0 ege pleasure when a German honor| g* e J ~y : ryt | an contaere kan, ton ected either or peer ms —7¥ or 14 oe “oh tomar, -(Call-Girls-to-Cops Tell “scsi ZSsar sme, Court sppeal ot Judee| 175 From 94 Towns) Ulbricht gave « light touch tol Sa ; \. |dreig the senator said have in-/dates September 27 or 28, the Bir. - ‘Dékoe's decision, but this may mst] Have Ended: Courses|t%,is7ewell by. Khrushe} | fe et ee ee fom Somret ‘be heard until late this year. I} 6+ Central Michiac core onan of Ge way 0 of C . d. t | S } t FD ecto, ncled and mild re ae ae Sete: Mision fosenge. | Of Confidential System=== $1,400,000 building fund o = |chev, you may be sure that, thanks} © / ae 2 aa di equity. on] MT. PLEASANT — At the dloselig your advice and critclem, our iy Bie > eee = summer session recentlYicorn planting will improve. Nikita} HOLLYWOOD (INS) — The vast] think it would do Tufts any harm keep this clean and a se ge ona —gremergr 1% —_— —" owns com | Khrushchev says that will mean|operating network of the Confi-| because similar prebrn had ees eee — county probably have to so more meat, more fat, more butter. dential] Magazine empire fell sharp-| been printed about him in other : . : pleted degree al Dchlgan eure AE 2 —— pn FIREWORKS LATER IPT ‘Upstate New York * * * Fhe Mo pony uae tS cas ee eee call gitis| ‘Today's possible prosecution| expected to explode all over the | ek a oem Students completing the require-leven though Khrushchev left Ber-|to the ribald scandal sheets. Sens PORTES Spee |pence. wihen the Gatien prectite Milk Strike ins “ al East-Germans} witnesses-have testified—tha t/"’e™ _cemeational in the way of its case which presumably will be Ba Baal eal hg ou the mid-year commencement activ- economic muddle still un-|eev New York de is witnesses or testimony. backed up by some of the most > ming Pn Se are ities. Ps solved. —, — District Attorney William Ritzi'celebrated, as well as some of upstate New York today, Violence| ,,imciuded on the list are Gerald | == ton counsel's office, party sgirls.|"“we are Se: ao ene Dane Simnseeet tn Sd evn bee see | eve set lUrge Church Use (a See The Dairy Seeman ot Aenetion lor of selence degrees. =” of p ress, Radio. WV reading dishes’ for ecm cor British OK Route to Great Lakes Ports DEA ofl daimed some Tenn uh A. Cath, of ML Games) a peace crater | 72, in m7, erm, meaty PrOSpect Of Seaway Trip to croes the fines.» | vard BIVEA of Kingston, bache| ccemmealeaton ‘sbdia such aa rabpoenacd 1 tatty fr the def rM Tt To Pinel) Super Bile of Kingston wach: a8 | ego ath or Mayflower II Is Good sco WASHINGTON (# — The British of the group, yd owners of the Mayflower IT bave| Great Lakes porte ome, Warwick th... . agreed to a proposal to send the/Chariton of London, head of. the P replica of the pilgrim ship up/British group which sponsored the the route of the St. Lawrence Sea- : to name of Desi Arnaz was intro} — -4% 4 4 a 4 eae ae eof anz| All that remains to make the idigen ot Ex tate te gave a story to Confidential Mag-|"P * Teality, Sen. Potter (R-Mich)/ i personally happy and_willing azine based ona-1Mt “incident” 1, Duted today. is. approval. tron] *@ make. the: voyage,” Schc-enatielen, 0 “2 take over ownership of the vessel] the executive and a Arnaz, vacationing at Del Mar” — sponsors here also are anxious to Calif, vi y denied ever meet- = ss Wee ack oe accept your invitation.” Pest ben ing the self-confessed prostitute,“ |_ Potter sald ! — Potter suggested to Chariton last oat eds: exo Ptiey dollar cut below Eisenhower's SOME LADY soap thet the ship craved wp tee oo ws — $2.am8,000 000 request, in the face “I don’t ever reniember meet-/f}].., e -__ | Feute wrence mace 19 106-56 standing (1), special. presidential plea to ing the ay.” he aid, “and PAN Further Quiz [ery te, wnt Greet Lakes ports! Tea te etimnate tne (mereeional leaders Ot on da y ony aaa temaats Missi Bo State Department endorsement, | "ise om first-clags mall. Martin (Mass) predicted that Ei- ae On MISSING BOY So se The increases also included: |senhower will have to call Con- Later, another witness, free- Seen Chariton said permission has| Raising airmail cards to 5 cents/gress into special session if it cuts lance writer, Frank J. Goldberg, BRAZIL, Ind. w — Police said|been asked from Plymouth Plan-|4"d post cards to 3 cents. too deep into foreign aid. testified that he provided Whis-|today they planned further ques-|tation, the American group tha Boosting second-class mail—| The $3,367,083,000 authorization Vote fo Postpone {per Magazine with information on/tioning of Harry A. (Tex) Higgins,|Will take over the ship at Ply-|mostly advertising material —/pill a preliminary to the i the-activities —of-his—next—door| 53, about the disappearance of 7-,mouth, Mass., Thanksgiving Day./fom 1% to 2% cents per plece/priations, passed the Senate A ) | ee 5 ik neighbor, Sonny Tufts and “a cer- year-old Billy Earl Martin. The Mayflower II now is on ex- ae bulk ae + alge {voice vote last night and is due vege neo oh en: /Afea Dairy trike seiet bay = i. hibit in New York Harbor. tre, Howse made the third-cliss|tor House action today. of Commmunist See ‘Under cross . examination-by | Higgins, a part-time guitar play-| TIME UNCERTAIN stead of in a two-step increase by|_°® Vorvs, (R-Ohio), a floor ‘The Americans were in Mcscow| NEW HUDSON—A scheduled] detense attorney Arthur Grow. (ef Who was rooming at the Martin) ‘The trip into the interior of the|1969 and put a limitation on lostes| toes’ ne’ trouble te enim ie for the _ Comimunist-sponsored|Dairy Farmers strike that periled| jey, Goldberg sald he did not |"©me, was questioned by police/continent would be made either injincurred in handling ho trouble in getting it World Youth Festival when they|the Detroit Milk supply has been|—— -|Iast night, Clay County Sheriff Jo-|October before ice makes naviga-|mail- Additional revenue from|“"°weh the House and on to the received the invitation from the|postponed here, Instead, directors) . — . , |seph Russell said he is consider-ition impossible or early next|these changes has not been esti-|""ite House for Eisenhower's Communist Chinese government to/of the Dairy Farmers Co-Operative |p. 1: 1 h ing giving Higgins another lie de-|spring. ¥ — visit China. Association of Michigan voted to\POlice Help Kenneth, 14, tector test saturday. Se te Lietanee Suomen en | Tee ee en an ee see Se wey Se _ _—————————=_———_lexplore every possibility of peace-'Complete Subway Trip + 2 8 met be open for all ocesage- [ment by Rep. Rhodes (D-Pa) headed sue Schedule 1st Mediation (“ ergs ee iaahahen a. Fieteh-| : ; Ree, We Cee yer 2 ; ° Cure octing Baal wit fed, 2%, Fn 9B ela wl eat Spam P| we at gd “amas cl souax>® tewmcemt CAassic Coat Dress |Bldsgen a default judgment of {here Tuastny ‘When struck by @ et by Realfit Ethel Hathaway) |Lucy Hartwick of Cass City: three |>U@Y H. Moore Funeral Home, | investigator, -anid Deputy Countyler, Mrs. Beatrice Griffis. — ae ‘ 70, formerly of Gid- Elmer and John, Windiate| A¥>4™ Helgi a, ntl 12:30 Firday.isiorshal Jack Stambler, who had —— —.~ daughter in Californie; |Weleion of Sooper sito sania |, CLARKSTON — Forrest D. Wik! oy mb De. Cb, Hathaway of aed Fa ene? yoot MPOlday and night, sire of equal dura- Waterford a Ee PUA io. Sunday from the Watson Fu-|- oeek 9 ; ROCHESTER — Service for|neral Home in East Jordan, with ,' ' — = David Sustaita, 29, of 1441 Park/burial in East Jordan i : under the direction of Huntoon Fu- "vat w «(Charles Stamas | id, "seater tn : i er Ss oe Elizabeth L> Baker of Clarkston, | don Lindsey of Five Poms con-/Di@S @t Age Of 67 [tees ee seer Pes Perry Mt, Park Cem-| Charles Stamas, 67, of 498 S. [ F A Sal Saginaw St., owner and operator of \ A y y er Ss. u e! *a student at Pontiac| the Stamas Hat Cleanefs for more IN YOUR HOME : _jthan. 30 years, died yesterday in : besides his parents,/St. Joseph Mercy- Hospital. He| Mary Cumberworth)had been. in ill health several) espe Thomas|months. ~ grandparents,| A member of St. George Greek 2 Reese mig Orthodox Church, Mr. Stamas i. s . rs. “came to Pontiac 45 years from # Rubee Pl ise pacts € While helping his father én Surviving besides his Wife, Stel- construction job near the Tele-|j, ‘are six children, Mrs) Cecil 4 \\ Staph road - Orchard Lake under-|tahermehl of Walled Lake, Har-| “, pass yesterday the, boy was runiry Stamas of Highland Park, MPs. over by a truck. Gerald Stocks of Mesa, Ariz., Louis}\ “1C., Leo and Maria Stamas, all ELIZABETH V. HUTTON of Pontiac. - Elizabeth V. Hutton #f 58 Monroe| Prayers will be offered at 9 p.m. St. died Tuesday evening in the|today and Thursday in the Voor- Masonic Home, Alma. hees-Siple Funeral Home. Miss Hutton’s body will be} Service will be at 1:30 p.m. brought to the Sparks-Griffin|/Friday from the St. George Greek . Sizes 12 to 20 and 1412 to 2412 Refreshing as ice, your néw. 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Fourth Floor — "9 gh Change Them at Waites 1 ee Thi ee ' f a is Ps a ue fs eres New Hospital Head Deserves Your Help Pontiac welcomes Mr. Can: IC The appointment of a new chief executive for the Pontiac General Hospital is good news for all resi- - dents in this area. . With our large West Huron Street institution still in a state of flux, Mr. Fiatu’s years of . training in hospital matters should add assistance to the hospital Board : of Trustees. - see 4 a 2. oe 2 q Completing the hospital a _ be No, 1 on the agenda, Mr. Flath in this type of work. re Recently he has been a consultant in matters of design of new hospitals, ization of hospitals and nursing schools, * *. * This background should help our current needs and solve an awkward situation for the betterment of all | hearted support needed to iy straighten out an otherwise .4 Mr. Fiatn has our good wishes in It Was Bound to Happen NTIAC PI Editorial Peed: when an rplane was used for the Now the skin divers are being blamed es +. This story came from Miami Beach, Florida, but still it just might be true. It reports that skin divers the surface and making off with the Beach City Pier were able to pull in their catches. If true, it is indeed a scurvy trick. : : fe : The life of a fisherman is full enough of woe without having this new burden added. Today when a follower of Izaak Walton feels a tug on his‘line he cannot be certain he has a fish. It may ~ be just another skin diving joker. who is playfully jiggling No longer may a fisherman safely keep the fish he has caught on a stringer tied to the side of the boat, thereby leaving the catch in cool water until the end of the day. If he tries that and is not eternally watch- ful, he may find his whole catch gone to grace the table of some skin Area police have taken to the water; but only to control the opera- tors of motorboats. The next move- may have to be a whole posse of skin. divers. The Miami Beach police are said to be looking for volunteers. The world of crime has added a. It seems but a few short years ago Battle fighting ships no longer can hold their own against airplanes armed with atomic weapons. . Te ak ke hal This is but one of the many changes which have affected the armed services as a result of the ap- plication of modern science to the Nation’s defense. Attention has been ~ ealled to this phase of our changing navy by the announcement that the Battleship Iowa is to be placed in mothballs: It is one of sixty ships part of the Navy’s latest e y move. - a4 ~*~ *' & But orie battleship, the Wiscon- sin, remains on active duty, according to the Navy's announce- -ment. What a change from the day when the battleship was the very heart of naval strength. Today, the airplane carrier has re- placed thé battleship, although a few navy men still do not agree. American carriers proved their worth in World War II. Today, with atomic weapons added, the airplane has taken on vast new striking power. ‘No longer can the Navy justify the huge cost of building a new battle- ship. ~ : oR ROR . And just as the Navy sees modern science bringing about fundamental changes, so does the Air Force face a new era with the development of the guided missile. This is the electronic age, and its surface has just been scratched. — The Man About Town | Makes It Official County’s Second Industry Gets Proof of Permanency : Oakiand yg Sh Where you “hear what lake a family lives on almost as often as on what street. Recently covered by an editorial on this page, showing that sand and gravel now comprise Oakland County's second in- dustry, next after manufacturing, that fact is further emphasized by a statement just issued by the : : American Sand and Gravel Association, and used in connection with the sale of a $500,000 bond issue by the Oxford Area Schools, It says, “The deposits within. this area are the only premium gravel deposits in - Michigan, and their estimated life is 100 years,” The bonds run for 26 years. ne eee Remembering when his barber always - swept the floor after cutting his hair, George Pincastle ~of Birmingham, phones. that—he might ——— now enter himself for those national bald — head honors. He says, “My wife now cuts it and stores it in a thimble.” ; One of the most unique exhibits connection with this golden anniversary auto celebration is in the window of Stapp’s Booterie at 28 East Lawrence St., where is dis-_ played footwear styles covering the last chalf century. - . “After wearing ourselves out on vaca- tion trips for many years,“ write Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmar Neilson of Walled Lake, “we remained quietly at home this time and just loafed around for two weeks—and think it was the best vacation we ever had.” Geranium plants are supposed to one-season bloomers, but . : Mra. Thomas T. Reese - of 1907 Warwick Drive, has a mammoth plant that bloomed last winter, and now bursts forth with 36 flowers. mark, and signed That new highway slogan is better than the old one. It ts Don't Be a LitterBUM. er mrenenennener ee erence Verbal Orchids to- Mr. ‘and Mrs. Wiliam /P. Banta. Rochester; golden wedding. of azz z "Quiet! @ “Maybe They'll Go Away . .. Hel Cb ee irsilsl ~ =8 a “— 4 » wa embassy in Moscow, “be delivered to the Americans been considering the invitation to go to Red China, is explicit and to the point. It says the declared policy of ge The Country Parson Le “ Ha = i ee ty tei | " Dr. William Brady Says: a Diabetics Use B Vitamins to Reduce Need of Insulin : be sweetned. A quarter-grain sac- charin tablet or a shake of #ucary is as sweetening as a- of sugar. : oe not more than one page ori ‘jong to personal health and tamin B. complex and present. s “here is one factor that 2 lot of people have overlooked in urg- ‘Let’s Take Races Off the Highways’ Let's take the races off the highways. Pontiac and Oakland County need a drag strip. If you think so, write a letter to Richard Navarre, Pontiac Police Depart- ment, and tell him why you think so. Come on, fellows, let's get on the band. wagon. cee 1 F { uf I i 3! : g | LY gee if ef FESE i i “ i ‘Farm Machinery Presents Hazard’ For quite some- time I have observed careless operations of farm machinery on highways. The other night we were driving after they were driving cars. Measures should be taken to alleviate such conditions, ‘ Concerned ‘Read Passage, Decide Yourself’ If controversial Christian takes Scripture ending, why not read II Peter, chapter three, and form your own conclusions. ~ Case Records of a Psychologist: restriction, at the first possible opportunity your passport “many years that the practice of es a supp the restricted diet z7e1en wants to know exactly ocean Guar eaten ay relia St © “hat 5 sereary teromboss fe OE Oe ry -gtheg that te one-el the cil return, fe the event Seal you ‘It you have diabetes or if you causes of death nowadays, bet- make application for a passport "Fe * tial ter study this case, Over. 800,000 at = later date, your wilful vio. Temember: (1) saya good dally Americans died of heart trouble lation of passport. restrictions Tatien of vitamin B compiler to = and blood vessel damage last will be duly considered in con- your diet ean do no / year compared with only 250,- nection with such application. harm; (2) some authorities have 000 of cancer. 3oeget better sedating ts tuvbien found it reduces the insulin re- acquainted with your human we hb et toe tae ot: a Geo eee peony fet neeene % Communist China at this time may ore : — . well involve violation of regula. é with vitamin C two —— By DR. GEORGE w. CRANE the Bo ree ~, Bo map nig og times a day for the past two PP go agar se I og "% which constitutes months. I still take one shot of t Henty, whom - ites a criminal of- isola a tay, Bat ted cribed earlier this Week as having under our law. : taking ' F “By ‘traveling to Communist ‘te B complex, I was so tired at ae China at this time you will, in ‘ght I couldn't make out my daily ne . the considered view of your gov- TePort and my selling job was get- pyre re ernment, be acting as a rg ing me down.” Signed — —, : cone oft coe gf tool of Communist propaganda in-- DIET OFTEN SUFFICIENT — tacks,” she be- ‘yer the erin pay ‘andthe hep saprtes ty ‘atheteg irr : a of which se ry dhaadher ord gaia insulin os ape wh Big once : It. will seem strange to many : , : ae aa ebel ? out 4 ‘Explains Coronary ‘* similar Well, a thrombosis develops in a r manner. The artery forms a tennel, like the cave. 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It’s waiting for you now in Presi Toe phen ee es nee ot tee Treat your taste tonight! _ ’ Home Grown Cucumbers 3 for Isc for cool, ref be sure to eet plenty: ¥ (nish-off the season eis * ae every time . a oH ; e j : vate weiss i: | 2 a ws ' Ni} : i a j oe 7 fe : Lf Poy \ cee =] f : 4 te | 2 . | a { y & iy} ae j é hee ose ae <, J. : SE fax » “2 wet Sy 3 ae a rh Sadia | = P~ é ae) = Yy ak te weer or ee = ' ‘ e California” | 93° Se ore’ ‘AA’ ‘Country Chori! 3.498 butter == 69¢ i Break O’ Day Deserves the Best! = Drench It With Wrigley’s Country Churn Butter: EEP the quality constant! ‘Highlight the scrumptious flavor of your Break O’ Day corn with.an equally scrumptious spread . . . Wrigleys Own Country Churn Butter, the very best you can buy. And here's the proof—the “AA 93 SN ne ee er ee ee ee = = U.S. Department of Agriculture. 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SS , .~ ? ae Ni , Memo to Our Neighbors 1 a in Rochester . . . 5 : ~ . ce a = C S | old, it was built y — SY a few days , EEZE Fry Brand Wrigleys organisaton foe hy that has guided the All One Quality . simple . . . but vital philosophy. tha, ety Youre A * All Top Quality #5 the important person in our store, |S YOU" Z Everything we do : ° CUT UP 3h, - = : you more and ane Rekeee nal Bringing > : _ Models of comfort and con ’ Making our-stores _ bit of friendship and cou lie at proving an extra S _EEZE Fry Frying Chicken Parts Joe pleasant resy to make your shopping re Bibs e Yes, you'll always come first at W. Sheet ‘BREASTS — 695. Necks & Backs 2 Lbs. 25 is our business! at Wrigleys, because service r< LEGS, THIGHS or DRUMSTICKS 65h. oo | | ie | ite. 2 : ne We reserve the right to limit quantities. A E vi ‘et : S = 1 7 cr FINER G1 1S FASTER wr) HW GO ne LL GIET STAM Se ss i /COOL-oFF WITH << » Docs | rou SUNSHINE ~S \ Ts demand a . : enna kt he she me ~ Tk / Mel- 0 et Enriched RYE BREAD = ‘16-02. ae ; ways... . salads, casseroles, sandwiches ahd | ze , more. And especially Sinha) now at olis © coe OS Ee ee ee PP OR ai ‘. Coney Island ~~ Extra jong. “3g " StanKist Chunk mon : ee € Family “Pana os mr ‘ ' 45 s Telegraph +4 ‘Thurs, va Sal. 9 — Sun, 6 J Sanford < . « » Tit ly a ¥ / ‘ ; [i : ] ae f eo Cg a} ty fey f ef : LF \ i - ' i ! PE ge ye | y* fa i i o] = A fe te a4 | Is Gi bene Ae, | Te Sa : ph ; : poy | \ ; ea Z i pe ~~ ‘ 7 th play AP j : ps ¢ = Eg gi ap Fi . i ; E e Fi; eee « * f ie * Ps H of ee aa Re aed 2 j , SUITS TOPOOATS LADIES’ | FREE CANDY. TO THE KIDS 1-HOUR SERVICE. On REQUEST CLEANED & Ager PLAIN CLEANED & © CLEANED & BLOCKED, PRESSED | CHILDREN’S _ NECKTIES = e&h © @ @ Beautifully laundered . and finished. Individually — ‘wrapped in cellophane PrReRy AS SWEATERS SPORT SHIRTS activities because his usefulness |his father to this country and the to the American government in|Russians began requesting him to become an active agent. He went to the FBI and they asked him to become a counter-spy. . Fr : f ae 4 fe ply, fer wonionger the code for i life pu o BE i; ; an rE : E : e : E : ie i her arrest with her|that “goes beyond Communism.” “They are for world slavism,” he. said, “on a scale more am- bitiows than Hitler's fanatical dreams of world conquest.” Morros told of going to Moscow on a trip arranged by the Sobles in 1950. ay : i ji i i 7h ‘Ti 4 Ai | | MACK'S DRUG STORE at a “mysterious address” be- cause “They are more careful in Moscow where they meet’ than anywhere in Europe or the United States.” : 2 Boxes | Eg Sede tir - SPECIAL - 49* KLEENEX’ tissues | 400’s was named Fedotov, he said, and the meeting was-an expression of confidence in him. Those days in Moscow Morros called the most tense of his long career, 3505 lis, Lk. Rd. FE 2-7941 | arRAID TO SLEEP "CAT EAST BOULEVARD Moscow when I. was there,” UNITED — them he attended shows. Morros said that, when he got back: to Western Europe, a deep breath . . . the only Yrea- son I am still alive is that I be- His saga began when he brought} tsimy one-man “I don’t think I slept two hours} in Morros said. He was in the Soviet|” capital for 21 days, and on 19 of} “I took| - Builders SUPPLIES « “Fuel 7 F ¢ j , %) ? nt 549 N.SAGINAW Pontiac € Mich e FE 4 2521 campaign my father to thig countrys: “It was; Herel] COMPLETE OPTICAL § SERVICE hs, 4 AJAX CLEANSER Michigan Yellow TIP TOP «(| Res —(|Siue = 12" TENDER QUALITY GER Royal Mansion. Jitfy BISCUIT MIX | BLACK PEPPER Round or Sirloin STEAK or Boneless Rolled RUMP ROAST 69 ea 29 ac. 1¥ CLUB STEAK Fresh Ground ‘“ BEEF HAMBURG : Spaghetti Pork Chops E 87 , 9 Dore a Week . are MARKET We Revert th Right Limit Quentiies ‘WE REDEEM COUPONS , 9:30-A. Ala 9:30 P.M. Eis SWANSDOWN 2 C | Cake Mixes Vanille-Chocolate-Yellow | VAN CAMP’S Tuna om 89° ALLISON : “78 Biggest tratles! Best deals! Long terms! Low prices! vir’ S mow flies 4, aad Cf tte “other two” » Angel ” starring Betty White «- [Seving Stamps--- |When Tom’ s Saves a [You Dollars ---Soy= : NORTHWO | , ALWAYS THE a Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 15, 16, 17, 1957 ~ Qpen Dally oe: , Open Sunday ‘til 6 P. Me THIS WEEK'S DINNERWARE BUY es 3 : “Pink Serenade” —. : he Safe v ay “e«l SOUP DISH es Vad Secure Your Pots ~~ . & : : ss | ! | James T. ae ty a Savings Account With Us! | pen wera gwar opr, Cc Bi : ce | Washington, Ferndale, all for driv- ae i If you are a young student, a working woman, young jing while licenses was suspended. | . = i newlyweds, a family man or a retired man... you'll. Military Polio Shots With Each $3.00 Purchase want to secure a your future with us. on n Voluntary Basis & Start saving right Bt Remember, with every $3.00 pur- im chase you are entitled to receive the weekly piece of dinner- i g | i 4 ; oa , aS if WASHINGTON (INS) — The De- ware for only 19c, and you can buy as many as wish, ; a (a ; | en dig sagen porn Bad For instance, should your food purchases total $10.00, you | The First of 3 ! — Starts Now ¥ 29- aucust Dinner Plate. ‘1 oo, 19¢ Broad-Batior .:°,. or ‘Se Valve Only 18¢ Soup Dish a, 85e Va AUGUST 19. hen Bid bie Fruit Dish . i may buy 3 pieces of the weekly featured item—ond Bape on * down the line. This china is exquisitely designed by the ._A spokesman for the Health and Salem China Company. Every piece is oven-proof, triple- Medical Division of the department @ fired, trimmed in platinum, and guaranteed against crazing. - | the number of cases in all AND ... as an extra bonus, matching completer pieces are Current Rate oS | YB available at less than half price! Start saving today. . . Pontiac ; < ee te papa el «tars this week may buy the soup dish. All week long you A ‘had been ) 00 raised as & Moy start ing this piece, for only 19¢ with each purchase you make. Federal Savings “I BE aman, bar a | | | CLIP THIS COUPON. | ee HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. Pie |. im PCA " ROCHESTER: 407 Main St, PONTIAC: 16 B. Lawrence st. |Pomcraeyiese se! 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TURKEY -- VEAL a ATE ae : el LAMB PEACH —_ ' I 3 : : : { wh oh : z ‘4 4 Ws hard to counteract the anti-American mt s _ More than one pm ri BAA ge gine Td | should pass without ony winners, the prize weekly until ¢ winning solution ts submitted . i ‘Keeps Him Out of Trouble. Family Restrains Doria’. 2 tee counsel Robert F. “Kennedy = MAME PRO CEHe FEE SERRE OO Oe Og tees ere ecesaseeseee eee ‘STREET ADDRESS seeeess iL ee eee .” | ee PHONE NO, ek eed ikibdinannensdadidnapidandnn Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES = ley oyna ee ¥ Wate Sere ae at the of a clue ; ir caetee ot Bs cto, sit ae « .. & Anema ong whe’ du: or’ wally ee thet i irksome —————.. (5) CHORE; (6) BORE. a ts ee et ee peoples are ———, eee at rents te ? ar everythi: that ————. its. resources. (13)_ CONCERNS: ap * a the incentive « mari needs to rise to the : me w'te (i) sauiSTONE (ie) MiESTONE. a ———a house usually calis mceumes to beep Wr nie @ distance. (09) RAZING: (18) G: (18) RAIDING. "i Mice precdeacy. Gi (20) DE- x. is uncomfortable hot, humid roy egy Ara me 7 ~ men of technical shill is a first PACUATING: cnlgieiion frem refugee centers, (24) EVALUATING. me lf a witness answers "ab aren him to speak ‘betes. {as} OU QUAVERING, marriage and Reviog efi hee husbands (27) BAP- TURE; (28) a. Jouve,ont alter @ hot people ) te : renet eupciend. cher (28) SLEARY: * ’ Pe enbiny poe! peal wf be dismayed if the |} him te work in his own ak : (32) Q. After @ sudden bit of luck. there who - can’t stop ———-—— ahout it. (23) BABBLING; (34) B R. An ailing person with many symptoms may fear that 3 OFFICIAL CONTEST RU Les L. Anyone ts eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest ee ee eee 2 Entries siust be on official entry blanks printed in ‘this newspaper. = / 3. To deabainlt an emry the contestant mist print Ins an+ swers in the, spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and gttach it securly to a 2-cent postcard. $. The Pontice Press’ wilt eward @ cash sheuk te tee sone of cok cee BOO k or weeks divided equally among the winners. ed any i be added lt any ik Wisssco wilt bi wacitied GA ect slab tome oft we com he owant nly ene correct solution to the POT-O.GOLD han answer car win The decision of with © : business firm should examine its secords for | castle sablished Monday, Weds tan tpg Ren g Either or ai ; will be ae olficial entry bionks. - : rill be Frederick ©. diem cute for Oak Fe GI ggg ee q j i Ht ’ | 1 Py. But, he said, when the “pres- sure started affecting my family, 3 ’ i 4 ! i 5, For Doria, an in ad-| mirer of New York gangster John- = et ten oe - = has nothing but contempt squat five-foot-seven -232-pound iM na Valen Sal ee sii bs eltal i So ot jers leader David Dubinsky, WhO! he spouts when his ire is aroused, i F It was in this capacity |tee, ff i > 3 > proudly af his wife of 14) up.) and their four children, aged from labor any An unkind reference to Dio, or 4o himself, or to what has hap- pened to his union, will bring on this reaction. “The union was broke when 1 “the Allied|joined it and broke. six months after Industrial Workers of America, for-|] left,” was his retort to one un- favorable allusion by the commit- was certain that the con-/NOt BROKE : Doria, however, does not pre- tend to be broke. He is living com- his/fortably with his family in their be-|newly found serenity at Encino, Senate committee inves-|Calif., and is part-owner of a cop- labor-management rack- Per-lead-zinc-gold-silver mining venture in Arizona. This isn't his first business enterprise, sinée he ,, invested in the mining venture when he isn’t|partly with funds obtained in real} . Knowland Gainsj= in xe ee fast- It eee teatime: » ante INSTANT RELIEF F FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT ITCH a“ -~andlestate in Milwaukee. this hospital-tested’ way! ’ He reminded the committee:| AMAZING MEDICATED CREAM DESTROYS. not testifying as someone} FUNGI ON 66-SECOND CONTACT! Infection. Aids the. mhealing . I'm testify-| at arst of equating tes eek | dg ee <= Antise tle Medicated Gr Cream = ‘mule dries a Som 2! : relief three : Ey SES relief The green turtle of the West| nstantly relieves etal Vening for ira Indies (soups and steaks) some-/ @) On Go-second de- Ee 774 ants bak bac neers eeennenetineenntnrin seit AA ana = ‘ Me “a f “ ‘ ~~ STRETCHED OuT TERMS *New Advanced Voriable Bitch Oynatiow : Low Down : Buick builds ements Sa dh ede Céntury ~ opttionel ot modes! extra cost on the Special. Safety Pan : Coes rep enter’ on Rivepenter, optional other Series, nf SEE pci all Buick oe cs wate le, * ed 4] } if ’ be } ) ~~ Ted! a 4 | / / 4 ee # ' + ; These she om Cr ae pe 0 VARIAN spond ayer “ten Smooth—o" 2 DRILIANT Wi snetene et ere Tells you or puree. wit OOS if —— Tee tie pdpbpes 5 sph Ama We mean business at our Buick Sales Roaded, Here’s your chance to put your brand on a “brand”-new '57 Buick at the yippiest price of the year! A We tall. 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THURS. | ata OR 3-2683 Pasccunennenen Soot en ST rae = a «tt =< q "Desk "Set ~obabi | os - CINEma‘ ScoPE : Ales i ; ‘ From 2 Oo ie Woe se in the price of “tailor-| fried worms, pickled baby bees, | Iw LUNCHES face” cicartes. careers, bread spusron. ! ae Ap % er This gag goes on year after year = one oe ' | Charles Yokubonus, salesman | = GORDON Mec STIRLEY JONES wont aun rot ee wine tr sold more in the past 3 peel haat whe Mout "Powel “Paul Adkins, another Muskegon prped ge sohron sadn pow dara Neo 7 smokers’ supplies retailer, said a N FRIENDS HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS < DRIVEN 2 EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN 222i ivalent ot two or three pack-|#0d Anne Francis will wed as soon : sal Al L IN COL OR — / OGETHER AGAIN as BIG... BURNING... Marriage License tetts’s'sicat'sna | TT TT nT a iwente. HAVWORTH-MITCHUM: LEMMON Lesile M Monterey Donnie R. Wells. Wels a he Ramona Terrace John E, DeMund. Moreantown..W. Va. = Renee it Forres Hee an takeree Wilimn EB Hohmever, Nancy L. Wangberg, ieolaan tobacco, sells for about 75 cents. Snapshots of Hollywood collected | MPTP hick Dicker 1. Desotell, Rochester HEROERT J.YATES mene ‘ | | ‘Ratise Abeta Sea —. AWomans hereeleei Ni Ge deta ee eas JANICE = PAUL LIBERTY ieticon cae | MEEKER: RULE HENREID N cockTAIL a ais ee seceproneper st a : : cd Sn , ie | PHONE FEDERAL 2-4851 c Added ENTERTAINMENT . . ss pe SE Teal bi a - SOAK PANT ge eee OE 3 " STARTS TOMORROW! THIS WAS THE NiGHT WHEN NAKED FURY FLAMED. OUT ACROSS THE LAND! ea FIRST LOVE... FIRST THRILLS... -when the MeLaine Brothers. | Pontiac FIRST MISTAKES! JAMES STEWART | cist rood Sell | } AUDIE MURPHY | 4 von = tame friend, nor-low, nor woman's 4 | — ii love could stop the showdown! | og 3 Bi i= BLUE S¥# 2150 cole a oy out ke aio } DAN DURYEA- ~ FOSTER tu t STEWART BRANDON i mi j = I LPN. ely ME ELI Seg FOC Pind MN RE - ekyoUTTM som mo _. Yiie pe Ss : mmpensce crest : WALT DISNEY’ s “BAMBI = || (ee v7 js ma WEDNESDAY, ra a ist | eyes on him, and shore, slowly and Se Pa, ore EM onan ie aol the sea. void irritating How do you|truder in his house. ing. ton close, you cin turn wad tau cn By ea i “Above all, don't panic. If you|swim toward him and he'll go 2 teariled simplest thing to doldhresh the. water violently trying] way £0880 times’ out of a Flies Wreck Your Sleep? yi Sr xy ca "Go oe Jae Train Some Ichneumon {es \s sic oe ut th ican ek jos sik shore, jis Keep. your Swim toward 8 Meg polig merase espns Big Boge ; it “EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN | ANN ARBOR im — Rated by) Toe pret i-schedued to tata Usa, ten, bel eae ) Sorties of common flies 200M-|another four years under a graxt|If he comes back, hit him on the ing — erating wy wpe from the Dow Chemtical Co. of| nose again . x * 1. SO hg Oe and who isn't at) Midland. By. the time it is com st bat time of year? — You ap-|Pleted, Lo ap dowgn have com- t pane pe ot Schwann ato ep ey man's ly” inthe tate shan, and arse swiftest fish in os Studies of the re-/*#ainst HEBIGFIN es fi Y Slow oF THE Vena! | SS=2 | LAKESIDE’ tay | Broadway's howling 2 tu et'pus soem ueeds oct | feasting og pesky insects. eecapades and. delight-filled characters! ‘ pes SALE DATES WED. THRU TUES., AUG, 14-20 ~All Steer Beet RIB or SWISS STEAKS © Choice SIRLOIN | STEAK | T.BONE or y PORTERHOUSE STEAKS | ae Fe - | 2 + enw Ne a ee Se et Ke J AY RANDALL: BETSY DRAKE JOAN BLONDELL —— ADDED FEATURE —— m= they flit around every- Townes. various species a the Ichneumon from museums throughout the United States and. Canada since | ‘ Z starting his project last year. He. s 2 = * : | now has catalogued tore than : : , 3 | of British Governor Can little fellows who relish attacking 4 {SNE MASEL Se own ee. rag oe “Those varmints lay their eggs explains. 3,000 different types. | Bl moe Sentel arioets Solid Lean Meat, Boneless . SALE : * Will Success fxs Se STCR| Ee poll why hip ag ack Hunter? | Pee er Reds Achieve [Guiana Victory a | But Appointing Power CHOICE | re BLADE a | Ib. rows, Btwn Guena| © BEEF STEW ° * BOILING BEEF - GaOUiD BEEF 39. ~ STOKELY PEACHES | = > O k Bat me. 10.2 1 ; "ea ¢ Stokelys Honey Pod - } THRU NOW «s THURS. - Doors Open 6:45 : , ; a aoe to the soteny’s Tanne block any Red control, PEAS |__—_ S CATSUP)_ §& = 9T "7 303 “s Finest vA : s CARS GREEN BEANS 5 ve 5] Stokely’s Small Green ‘ ‘@ Reserve ¢ Port Napkins "the Right LIMA BEANS 2 = 39° , = ee : SOE en Bin 29 Quantities STOKELY’S Wi STOKELY’S REALE ies som Orie, Neo = A Apple or @ 2 3 29%. ye - §] je: pedaling 54 hours from ‘helt BABY FOOD 6 = BBc f - pple oF urape : pw : | - . Ne. 308 “i on u[Pilsbary Floar ~~ 40} JELLY sTORELYS DIGED BEETS... 2 == 200 + |Sohn Sanko, 17, after completing ———_- : . , the tip, vewteniay. He eave NsiGrigag =» (J ow GH 10 Or. Tumblers /-—COUPON— j Fe ee ee ee Oe a Bagh ! , US. Michigan No. 1 | [ieee acs, Orem Bar Te] 2 for NEW POTATOES , on the trip ran fo $3.50-mesty fo SUGAR crores O*™ 4908 a c. 30% a | 1ildy uni PET MILK. 800) OD 0-Ib. Boag a pIN PERSON Morros to Be on TV SUGAR Pvien 2». onto 256 GoxanoUS GLADS. .:, Doz. 39¢ “PACKING HOUSE i SUPER MKT . te eee ee WALLED wantin at ils time! DAMASCUS. — Ties Ameri] ee ‘Legend ha a, ee ean Embassy officials were under| JACKSON ) — tangs at Bewepap » William | country. Feel it,” he said, in-/otders to get out of Syria today's ot prisoners Oe ane: correspondent to draw) tollowing Syrian charges that the|duled’ to walk oat Tent to ten | 625,000 pos . still after 35| United tes had plotted to over-|parole to pursue a career he began eee . Ps der the arc lights,. |‘"fow the government of Presi-/behind the prison ped int pretty ‘wile, Betty, said|*"™ Shae! Ruwatly. Although he never has been I0-! te, he turned out many tage has been working so much on| A Foreign Office spokesman am-|side a newspaper office, Don) Jiiics 4 7 as been working so much 0! inced last night the three off-|Lowry is going toa Job as rewrite sehen eee “edgy cted cards of Rome or Italy. She indi-\“i#/s had been persona nef man on a Vancouver, B.C., news| 5 so. My o 8: ork TT gga ied t ram, wach a9 PREANVENTORY * tified. as Ld. Col. Robert W. Mals yes one pe acrved at % them were recovered by] 7 how long he intends to y¥, military attache; Howard “| years and four months age te Lowry was sentenced from De-ja postal official sent from W er as ond he remain in Italy, Lanza replied: eee eee ee SR PE ES tee ee Rens 8 people “Well, I have taken a two- [Francis Getton. forgery ‘ling << NS Oh cxlletngs. Sheng | Ee si # Room Lot 2 — weart 4 and seen 2 nutes - year lease on the: Villa Badogilo _ Robert _A. Lincoln, embassy} Shortly after arrival, he en, ee Eady Megeicd By wade ee a an ee nowy: ed was. do one where we are now living.” press.attache, announced the three|contributing book reviews to Thelg chook. Gnas” Tuer . : , _ _ He waved his arms and his dee, final scenes of film, called. men would leave Syria today andiSpectator, the prison’s. weekly . y ranged ¥ | “The Seven Me «aes The sumptuous villa, situated in| added: newspaper. He later became a re-|{70™-3 to 15 months. Thats tk up ebeniniatin a ell We COC i -. |a fashionable section of Rome,| ‘The American Embassy can|porter and then was named editor,| 4 .native of Windsor, Ont., the|Mrs. ep les a cesar hve | ‘Quality Paints, lee. | ae a ee ore -jwas tormerly tenanted by Mar-laccept the Syrian request only|a post he held 18 months. . A2-year-old Lowry will Join his 10-|the cards were SS 3N. St. Ph. FE! 2-3308 en the ood Badoglio cabana ant eee ag She hasbeen ving wi nh apd Pree. hen Saginaw onte "s surrender at close ofjagainst the three gentlemen are {She living » friends high-speed presses com: We Deliver . & 1, saying World War, , Oe es "| Under ‘bis hand ‘The. Spectator, uring his confinement. ing into use. —nionnnen Ss see +. oe | 3 i ii Bugs INSECT BOMB BETTY CROCKER tL Angel Food Dash Dog Food Delicious, nutritious, wholesome . Armour Treet Delicous with eggs for breakfast. . Riceland Rice Bits Perféct for a main dish ‘PDuncan Hines "H3"* #2. Perfect for salads Oys ter Stew . : of the Sea, i oto low price . Chunk Tuna “ THE SEA Perfect for summertime sand _ 4 Palmolive Soap. . Ff Kroger tow, low price GET TOP VALUE we ATs a ee ee ee *- = * #@ © @ © @ &© 8 * 3833 37] i 31: 3 = 28'| ~ FAMOUS 13-EGG-RECIPE CAKE ngel Food. nge: FOO Fine with = ico cream, Buy now at this Ice Cream Country Club assorted flavors , THE NEW PACK'S IN meee: ‘Like eating fresh corn off i 2-0. 29: cob, Kroger ad price. GRATED — FOR SALADS OR SANDWICHES Fres-shore Tuna CHUNK STYLE Stock up and save on this week-long . value. 2" 614 x 1. paelve Soop 2 = 27° Cashmere Bouquet 3 ss 29¢ For the. smell of springtime . Cashmere ne As se = 27° For the smell of springtime Velvet Peanut Butter "= Perfect for summertime sandwiches Mexicorn sti GIANT _ Kroger everyday low, low price . Fels Naptha : Instant, for instant action *. Fels Naptha Instant, for instant action oe 6 © © 8 Y S08 +. 6 © * 84 ee - a " 7 = ae . : ; 4 t¢ * eae oe / eo 3 i sim ip oe } »¥or cooking, baking, salads Ba slid STOCK UP AND SAVE DURING _ American ALE! 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ENG TA CaN 6 No. 244 Cane $1.45 Peach Halves Packer's Lebel, 6 cans $145 « , Vel oo Bar = Leaves you with that refreshing feeling a Vel neuur 2 ‘Special Label fe Off + een 4 Heh ol Fab =< of Housewives favorite laundry soap * GiantAd i = 79: Cc ite * Kroger low; low price . - Ajax. ‘Cleanser 2 35 Kroger low, low price . 9: Flvient Deodorant i 9; with a pleasing AT KROGI 3? = %1” rep treed WB. Gen L. § Bre itan area. : [meses Wo er 1 among|an ee asi dc sean was tiites ] Pret SURVEYS AND ESTIMATES . Davey 5a) was ' LIFETIME GUARANTEE on ALL MOVING PARTS Be : M4 rifle. They will also be To Leave for Training. ) crisae te Stroll in the! eens Teeter , _ Sliced eile “3 AY: Apex Hams # Seas. ae 79 Fres-Shore Fillets _ 3 1b $1 Hygrade fine for sandwiches. . . » + «,+ + + conaea eatront ee se a+ + e€ ee ee SUGAR CURED 4-6 POUND AVERAGE = ~ ALLMEAT, CELLO WRAPPED . 3 $q19 Smoked Picnics - - 35° Hot Dogs = QUICK! JUST HEAT & EAT! 7 Banquet Dinners EF Fresh freven for sire =| freshness. 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Veni 23 | a Fe ah er rei |. SUMMER. yW i ~~ Borst -4# iy Tan: FRY net elt ROBES . : : LAZY SUSAN New lime or yellow ceramic. Regular SALE 99: $1.49 = 7 A ue Sak nee sev- fe : ND eral patterns and colors, fi Ceececeseoeooosoee a on dial an Aes = miiaaeAcK” % 45-inch erease resis a 69 y, Y / 0 0 fos saggy : . Boys’ Ivy Lotions Save 99c! Washable compton thick- set corduroy in tweed. effects, Ivy League stripes, solid colors. Zipper Complete Reg. $14.95 SCOSHOSSSSHSSOSS COSOSSOSHOOO SOOO OOOOOOOOCOOSSESEESS: POOOHSOSOHOHSSOOOTEHESHESSOOOSESHSSOSOESOSSEHOSHOHSHOOEHOSS SOSOOOEHSOESHSSESSOSOO SSO LOSSEESSHOLECED. nently. Either drip or * D ory. oIcCe oO eeccccoccooccs eveccecccecs ‘ Prririiiiiiiiiiii t Wonderland for School ~ “PERKY | PLAIDS” : sALE $95. . Solids, checks, plaids. fly. Navy, brown, charcoal. 4-12. Lightweight Pa ag ge WALL SALAD ore - cool combed cottons. SPICE SET : - Wash G wear, wrinkle- Py wai tea to & knchen, resistant, retain neat, TH is WEEK’S look perma- Bewuler 31. 19 148 r colors. . Dacron Tier Curtain and $988 : Valance Set $788 Regular: $2.96 Value | Open “Menday. Thursday. | Friday. ‘Saturday Evenings Ococccccccecccccccoccccocosocccosososceoseed eeeeesecccsescoccoccoeoescoooosoosocoecoseseee® PITTI TTitiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiif tt APOPOOOSEOOOSESSEEOTS OCS EOOEESE SOOO SOTOOLOSOOHOSSEOSSORESOOSSOESSOOL geesenensensen susessesenrenneneresensensensonasesenseosonsensensseee: “Economee’ PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE 50-ft. Length Bs 88 5 Voor Guarantee! CARVING BOARD DPS Finger Wonderful or for - Hard and : “1195 @ ss ; SALE "96% TEL-HURON CENTER . 2 ER Fine id TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Ce ee en Fee SOCOOHOEOOOHHS SCOHSSOLOOOSOSSESEOHSEESCEE SESE OEEOOEEEOEE SESS CoS OOCOREOSEOOOOEES SSCSHSOHSSHSSSESSHHSHSSSOHEHSSEHHSSSHHSH SH SESEOLECECEEEEESEES eeeeeeeeooeeeseeoeeeoce summer clearance thursday, friday, saturday ey Sportswear Vi, to. 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Bermudas! all in easy-care chinos, chine stripes Here are values to plese in savings, "” "$99 4 : end cotton plaids in an array of marvelous colors to choose from! Pass the Colin pent ° ' * , 2 ‘ : is. 3 | School Shirts... $1.99 ‘ : @ stock-up on knit cotton t-shirts in cardigen, blouson and slipon styles. . * 5 : ps School Sweaters . 2.99 } ° “many colors, styles and sizes in this collection to satisfy your teste! t Billy the Kid Jeans 2.98 { $ $ : : 1 e ; : ; . ‘ *, | eae ee : @ now is the time to buy ‘our famous maker swimsuits in lostex, knits ‘ ! : or cotton prints. beautiful colors and styles to choose from in collection! : e , 3 ‘ : z e @ shop early and seve on choice selections ot these tremendous reductions! QUICK-FIX SUMMER MEALS : TPS ARES Meter tore: paar VAN CAMP’s 5 ec Ss nea a: ig i ld aa nO. SP ES SU RR Ne i «pga Sgr MR, FRED SAYS: _ We. believe in name merchan- dise for your er’s schooh togs, . and so will you, when you see our — , fine stock at such reasonable prices. ee re eteaeeecnpenee a a ets ae SOC eoocereseceeoeseccocoocosoooseee, SII sks cscs cucubodecs iécdscesccccsencocchonceect bed e ® * bd Ld ® e e e * e ® ° e . id ® hd * . e Lt ® ® © e A id e * * s > ‘ e. La ad iad ° bd e bd ° had bea s e _* Ad * Sie . Fosevepeeseconscesecocs 8 | jae Leeeesenpannsonnscosonsnnnunsncosnoneesnnsessosnannnpancerseeeee x { é } ‘ ‘ . *% Vite cd = Fl ¢ ‘7 fe : eS . ia jie Pe Eee) * i Bethe £ ee £ Te nat epee 3 is fe rite See ae eremetnrererewerssossienvonehenesnit ag a Oh ey 558 S0enccvececesocceos -9 : : a Ne pe, ee Fi ee : i. J Cais é #. a aa : = ee = s ae ie 2 4 j BS | ee he foes 1 a a ty Be Sas ee oe a 7 ot F = Fi ss € Ey * - £ j a i een 2S i ees j - Z aye q ep i Pe (heeds esc sie © a ae ee EEE i Mal eae De oS aed Care PS i home on South Paddock street and Tawas. Linden road. ~*~ * & Mr. and Mrs. Worth East- Sun Stove Is Capital's Sergeant East- man is stationed with the U.S. rell Base in St. John’s, Nova Scotia. PHOUBT Ot re veces none, Government Uses en Sa Geshe and dien- Device for Testing vacation. A : . New Metals i ; a Mr. and Mrs. W. By JANE EADS E. Golladay, will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Niles Y. LeMonde of Mt. Clemens street this even- The couple will leave Friday Diplomats returning s- morning for Los Angeles, its abroad where temperatures = a1 where they will reside. have reached unusual — <_< ££ «& —- ge: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gilson of ‘. Yaa — avenue spent . two- week vacation traveling But there is one hot spot in through town that’s hard to beat any- ny a _— where on the globe—and it's Moore ——s not a Mary » Grand Bethel : . Honored Queen of Michigan, in Se pees eee, eer the International Order of Job's . SOLAR FURNACE Daughters, is leaving today for ; It’s around the solar furnace Kansas City, Mo., to attend the — at the National Bureau of © Annual Supreme Session to be Pontiac Press Phote Standards, which directly held there. "Woe Lee Nevhlor off Mie salty with her father, C. J. ia ee 08 OS =e —— ie een oe ne ee . Birmingham. ge ag Page ng Gene eases. ot sriden os" ! : avenue and ar. at Mrs. TV : The stove is-used by the Clarence Curry erbury _ Second to Industry _ test_tube boys prob... “tive. Se ie catees of new met- x* * * a for jet engines, guided mis- Receiving congratulations on ° siles and atomic reactors. the birth of a son, Swimming Pools for Everyone’ ime tee doe seer ts pure samples of the important ®@ Mr. By PHYLLIS BATTELLE all right to hold up its dollar © swimming pools in the back metals. Under pure heating elly of Detroit. NEW YORK (INS) — With: sign. yards of dtaly and Southern | some es oe eae France (an outgrowth of the old Roman baths), and brought the idea to roost in New York. ey, and where has it come by? It now seems that “‘mod- erately priced” swimming pools are the second - fastest- growing industry *in America There are four Alices in top reau here. from a vacation at Levering — Air Force Hospital at Pepper- Rogers school opens session every baurie Blakeney (left), Debby Steve.Warner are enrolled in All Saints cooperative nursery school for the: fall semester. ept. 9 and will be in ning of the week ex The enrollees. Danny Simpson as Starbuck’ buy a humble color TV for (TV coming first). the easiest way for sirens to sistant to the secretary of $750, for instance, and an un- * * & spend “money * labor for women’s affairs and assuming mink stole : e continues, “And then it By ANNE HEYWOOD se aaa A nice young man named got to where the Dietrichs director of the bureau. Mrs. ‘The subject of faith is one DRESSES—$15 TO $100 Eugene Boe, who is as honést had to keep up with the Ga- Alice Morrison is chief of the = about which we don’t know No matter how daringly cut, as his swimming-pool firm is ples, and that sort of thing.” legislative division, nearly enough, and which I am ~ dresses can be modest at any- hy, says that “20 years i“ «+ Mrs. Alice Sullivan is on the "constantly studying. thing from 15 to $100, And if ago there were about 2,000 pri- : administrative staff and Miss Lots of people will claim they you really want to show a lack vate pools in the U. S., and From surveys, Boe’s com- Alice Anderson is information wish thay enull develop faith, Of conceit, how's about a Dan- by the end of this year ‘there sa oe ie ne specialist, but that they just can’t. Yet Well, I det brag nd. is that within 10 years there'll get 50 common , toned Sait in. bad things. - say lets and | be a pool for every family in the last few years are: the Elbow-bending, a favorite Ye & It's just the good that they don't have faith in. FAITH IN cote Every ti iis 1 Gepected, I Gian’ get a exercise on the local cocktail circuit, had a real workout at the recent black-tie shindig given by the commercial counselor of the Italian Em- that owns a car.” The prediction. comes from the “Swimming Pool Institute” —figures, doesn’t it? — but say—'‘Just keep up with the. neighbors* mink, rather an economic poll- pore gba rar Pag Mow _ = io ~, Hants in luxuries; the hot weather bassy, Aldo Morante, raise”; or, “I knew it was too and feel like a rake; than get'a . dares say, who would contra- pi yet png pele _ ,. ©. £2 good to bé true—Jim and I are “modest” job, same price and dict it. Not the way things are / psogirdirgy pee weed “+ The more than 200 guests not getting married after all”; feel like @ cheap bum. , "tie aheee pms Ba “| gathered in the grand ball- or, “They promoted Jane in- = 2 * 22 ‘He says that the swimming “e 2 room of a midtown hotel were stead of me—it doesn’t surprise According to Webster, mod- pool bit in America started eee invited to taste 19 different me a bit"—every time you say est means shy and-humble, two in the late 19th century, when - Italian wines, or think things like that, you qualities which it is difficult it was the vogue for million- “The a pool today,” The group, which included are exercising very strong fora price tag to possess. aires from Long Island to ship he said, “Cost $3,500 to $4,000." actor Jimmy Durante and faith indeed. But it’s faith in of course, it has been off to Europe and collect art Fee mae es at Snare on eon —— . evil instead of faith in good. — << + and lo: oe hy also found est as a bikini, the way things - soprano, mam - « ©. © 2s and. dom are-going . « . pled three Italian vermouths The trick, then, is to learn to from an aperitif bar before switch the faith that you al- : sitting down to tables where ready have over to the good. Pon Atiac - -Born n Actor they contiomed their It isn’t easy, but here's how 2 ia Se with a variety of wines a girl know did it—a “girl,” 4, TH call Pat. ‘The Rainmaker’ ‘Scores at Will- O- Way With a setting of hot dry weather, “The Rainmaker’ fits well -into the current weather picture. N, Richard Nash’s play began its two house Monday evening, under the direction of William W. Merrill, * :- Danny Simpson, Pontiac's contribution to stage, screen and television, stars in the role of Bill Starbuck, the rain- maker. (Incidentally, the stage, screen and television will have to get along without Danny this newt year: he is . entering the University of . Michigan's Medical school). This is the type of part Danny seems to felish the miost— noisy, active and commanding. PHILOSOPHICAL, TOO However, the play has its quieter, even its philosophical - moments, For all his bragging .and officiousness, _ Starbuck Pat had had a fot of trouble in her life. x & 8 At 47, she found herself widowed, with lots of debts, no children, no parents, no job or likelihood of one READING THE BIBLE “I was reading the Bible frantically," she told me. “I knew I had to find something to hold on to. 1 knew Id have to get some kind of and get a job, but I didn’t know how or what, oe * x «* “T was ready fo give up when I came across a passage that startied me. It was in Mark 12, verse 24, and it said, “What things soever ye desire, when ‘ve pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.” — * * * : “That meant, as far as I cotld see, that, if I could pre- tend I already had all the things I needed, I would. get them. “In desperation, I decided to ’ ert Dale are the other actors in the play, * * * “The Rainmaker’ is not so “I pretended that. there was “Strangely enough, I began to feel much more relaxed from then on. “I studied typing and book- keeping and made out very . well. I didn't put any energy into. worrying—after gill, I was pretending the job yet existed for me. So all my energies went into my studies, Se See ey Reed “Job-hunting was - easier than I had believed. I reasoned that if a job really did exist cept Siniirday and Sunday Children at the nursery are pre-school age, All Saints school has two,teachers and one assistant plus aid froni “> of the Welcanie Two , Is Star of Will -O-Way eet ik eee ned te ew York television is Pontiac. . born Danny Simpson with his wife, Janet, to play at Will-O-Way FirstAid Talk = * Givenat Meeting Playhouse, te 4: and his wife appeared in “Bus Stop” at Will-O-Way. Tey ‘both ared in each of the summer playhouse's ee this season except for the five- _ street home, of Mrs, — Frank Van Horn. Elected Wan and Mrs, Van Horn er.' Sixty-five members were / oF | Ask your Dealer of . | Contractor to finance ‘it thru us. Inquire at our Main Office or at our 4 branches. | | _State Bank MODERNIZING YOUR HOME?? Pontiac PONTIAC en >+DRIVE: iN Re = Lbt€s EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN! You'll Love Elvis! MODERN MUSICAL TREAT... 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She car. | Wels of Ciicams: Cartinn Tatty of typical teener thinks. on pany: th” the Ratner Baptist ("ied @ white orchid with yellow|Cincinnattl and Diane Hartzman, a ‘ 2 ht roses on a prayer book. sister of the bridegroom served as mang oenieen: Ine stot ‘The Garland S. Wells of Ramona|WEARS DOTTED SWISS is Ge mennn of ona al che heap lamieae: Terrace are the bride's parents, As matron of honor, Mrs. Pauliried arrangements of pink roses, what habits he has and the bridegroom is the son of| J wore a white dotted’ Gary Hartzman served as the! formed or shanned—and John Leone, Paul Jankovsky and | of the young set. ~ Selene ee een ean me eee " ramones ogenahoe pg amd - in church oungsters around house Baptist Church peor. Mis. Wel wore a rose reed toons revealing and navy accessori ~ someti surprising sur- gen Pa while the bridegroom’s oaths veys. "They will : jae of atur- chose a powder blue gown with lively discussion. day wedding. weTbe fee Mra. Heitor changed : ops : new ‘ : eats of Bonnie to a gray cotton sheath dress with READ THEM Raye Wells Kae poepnree and val orchid aes and Leslie as netheted Mice the beagle , Hartzman. — live in Waterford. Tomorrow The Garland 3 sal S. Wells are Discover New on the Women’s the bride's Method to Clean. ee seg es Oversized Rugs Page of par 0 ; bridegroom nig eae « cam tele oe THE PONTIAC PRESS are Mr. and & Mrs. Clare @& Hartzman. Sens Dette stain bene specialist at lowa State College, said the method is de- FEL | . MR. AND MRS. L. HARTZMAN € “method brought fluffy texture and 35% wool — 65% rayon. ‘bright colors to heavily soiled cot- |ton carpets of a size that must be cleaned in place . instead of re-|i will mark it forever, in her life- time memories. Many other styles, and priced to sult’ any budget to choose from, Come in and let our experts suggest the proper set- [| . ting for your diamond. Use our Charge or Budget Account. é , a. 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You can order now—for delivery later, ; t+ * x by SHAW = ‘SALE INCLUDES — Custom-Made in Your SPECIAL ORDERS, ‘TOO! Choice of Cover! oe Smee | SALE PRICE Save 10% even if we don't : +). 6 5 _ have the merchandise right in , : 3 _» stock. For we'll Special Order 3: Save $30 to $50 any furniture item and give Order this Wing Sofa in your choice of over 140 cover fab- you the advantage of the 10% 3 “y rea—including provincial prints, solids, plaids, checks, home- , and many more—and save at feast 10% during our Sale! Made by one of America’s leading makers of living room furniture, this - fine sofa is skillfully crafted of top-quality materials. Special Reductions on ‘Solid Rock Maple! Nowct ff 219 Auburn Ave. te. 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Last week the monthiong We know you can't take it with you—but nowadays you can’t even tain radio stations now give re- ports on traffic conditions, It gives _tyou something to listen to while you're stuck in the jam of cars.— Earl Wilson, Following is a list of births of ndichildren born to Oakland County couples, as recorded in the Oak- "liand County Clerk’s office. Only the name of the father is used. | Almont Gives Contract to Build Dial Office _| Money and a of repay one’s was taken ft wy J's rance . Bach.claim was Fo gg y ‘or Solon property Ot a cast of over $1,000, * * * guarantee of fair yment! Ask us for full details today: THATCHER, PATTERSON, WERNET| _ Pontine’s Oldest Insurance Agency 711 Community Nat'l Bank Bidg. «FE 22-9224 OUR USE... © For Emergencies ‘their “stand-by” trucks. everything but the driver. 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One of the WPIX Cameramen took a ithe bagraen S| thermometer and set it on the top step of the Giant another on a walk. |dugout. The top step is white concrete and it acts as @ ai : ute eS no ADR uireflector. ‘The second step is of Oak, badly spike _ got no| beth Wendy Held and Hal Kuenn ss 4 9 3 Hunter se 4 0 o/scarred. In two minutes, the little red column shot up earned starting Maxwell if 4 © 1 Skizas 4 1 1\to 102 degrees. were the first, and Kaline ri 3 2 2 Martin % 4 0 6 : pe on gue bie. House e ‘ ° $ Bilt“ ‘ : : nga armahages acank webty ... “I thought — : of the| Manager Jack Tighe sent in Detroit until heyhad to quit in the|Fevsek p 3 9 @ Pearrer p 3 9 o/SOME€ Of Lhose parks down south were pressure . . ‘three, his Bunning? Zam, get, Bily, enter eighth Inning Docammy of suace| ™” tues 9 6 9\cookers, but it cari really steam it up herel™ ‘120 the year,/on a foul-out bunt, , but - pinch- Bioe «61 8 8 Open Golf championship| % ™idnight when the a : — me om Davey Williams said th hottest ball park he could will be held next Monday at Fdge | fimished—the ‘Tigers’ today are |in° (ye seer nn discs ten! iner leorpen, Sik © te 86 Foe ead ae ipndtptieie I wie asall wae in Albany Ga. “It went over 100° wood? Country Club, ‘The State| Dek down in fifth place. And | ites ; «He had a fivehit shutout up | S-Wslked tor Fortocerrers tn tty, | a oe : va Pots homers. send Held in with the winning run. ™P | B-Grounded out for Trucks in sth. time at Atla All you need is plenty . Open tournament runs Friday| ‘® Athletics have left the Amer- | yi. Bowers and Lou, Skizas hit| The one of the longest| % ‘at point. ‘Skizas led off the : many a time at Atlanta, too. you through Sunday, Aug. 23-25, also| 'a" League basement. ue da otic ‘tas tee i oe eee eighth with the first of his two | fesse city o19 got 100—3/ of good mineral water. And don't ge ee at, Rages : The series resumes with an-jand. there on through the 12th|three hours. and 45 minutes. It| homers of he Ny. ATTY BYR. |p nertois. mBI-Kaline 2. Ruenn, tablets.” : , te, a 2 et other game tonight with Billy|Maas did not permit a run. ended 10 minutes before midnight.) 60° ass ithe a at — cee SDE. Kucna, Bolling and House! ‘ ~e ree our ee stort 4s 7 way. a Kansas City §. BB-Poytack 4. Borto- Bobby ‘Themment-startea to rib Wier ing Mays — : : sore ack nt Bard Paneer - _ “Willie, the meanest thing you can say. about a C cooper Takes é tock" W-fostack (10 RE, "Fer-|man is that he has eyes like a landlord. eee pe : ate, ene Stevens, Mapp. Rice-/jord, let me take a good look at yours.” Batting Title —— Tre ARON Gee Rigney Began Talking of Blizzards; “san =ANSAS San) Billy Rigney started talking of blizzards, nowiiie at Waterford Buwst $$ 2 Emth'® $3 tiwinter winds and snowdrifts . . . “Willie, as a land- Dick Cooper of Lakeland Pharm-|Kuenn ss 5 8 0 Skis 36 8 1 3/lord, would you evict a mother and her children out of vo hea the ae a Mae marke 8.03 oem 684 aj one of your apartments in the dead of winter?” Be ta i Cheer nade mune FL] Pees? Peg DME Mey ail?” aseed Wille, pee np times at bat for a .426 oven ent ° ° ° H Trucks 0. 4 H ° Over in the Milwaukee dugout, Eddie Mathews age. "|esthuley 10 9 C-uman” 9 8 ¢| mopped his neck and sighed for the cooling breezes oy 2 & Bunning p © © © F-Lo 1 *3) . of Lake Michigan .. . “I like that town, Milwaukee. _ Two of Cooper's. teammates,|Totels 4.2 8 Totals 46 3 4 You hear players talk about how much they like a TUMMY AC — Heavyweight Bill Pickett | (right) of Detroit appears to be in pain with a Smad ache Ber Cise Crewe lane & sicice Pentiae Press Phete or tases thd hint ah 0 ade Se. Groom won a third round TKO after being seemed y Pickett in the second round. . ‘|Earl Lamberton and Bill Troyer, finished 2nd and 3rd respectively. Lamberton batted .382 while Troy- er had a 355 mark. BDNESDAY, avaust wa 1057 X-One out when winning run ee out for Gorman in the tet. £-Grounded out for Byrd 3 the: 14th. ¥-Singled for Morgan in the Mth. Detroit : #00 110 = 900 00—! parked at the club house waste at a second getting city, but few of them bother to live in it. When the | season is over they have the car all packed and = __ door. They don’t want to out of there for California Baplist ist Squeaks by Lakeland, ] 4 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS What Milwaukee’s Braves are doing to that National League pen- + & * close shave, nant race may be the biggest bust- The Baptist team shaded Lake-/up since Cleo nixed Caesar. * land Pharmacy last at Dray-| In 10 days, they've a 12-game night rolled up. ton Plains, 7-6, but a hair-raisingieight straight victories—incredi- Braves Win Again, Up Lead to 64 Andy Pafko in the Braves’ 16-hit|The veteran righthander, giving barrage.. |way after Joe Cunningham's two- run pinch double, also drove in a The Cards were shut.out on five| run and doubled twice as the Cubs hits unti] the ninth by Bob Rush, handed Herm Wehmeier a sixth joser who won his third, defeat. Ernie Banks hit his 24th jhome run. 19 starts by gaining a unanimous 10-round decision from Sammy Rodgers of Benton Harbor at Wis- ner stadium last night, but again as in the last three fights his nose spouted blood early in the bout. * * * Rodgers got to the nose in the first round, Crawford however set- tled down and even though it bled throughout the fight his fast mov- ing arms and clever maneuvering own won him the nine remaining second in a row over St. Louis.’ bly, all against contenders—and have surged from a half-game be- hind to 6% games ahead. Starting with the game that put “suring vn te une tut yo Bad Tooth Delays 4 reel ane-Gonsalves Tilt 7th inning rally almost upset the church club's applecart. : Emmanuel scored five runs in the top of the 7th to take what OAKLAND, Calif. @ — Light- weight Johnny Gonsalves has an abscessed tooth and his fight with ich. ® mound in favor of Glenn (Wimpy)| The Braves stayed with it last tas been postponed antl ext Tues pot a Knockdown, Johnson. Five hits and three er-|night, again puting = Y\day night oad Ob ntl A gin — ar 12-4 romp, their 12th victory over, The 10-round bout between Michi- [New York est Het. Behind! Patterson's tactics of lunging and, was finally retired Cincy in 14 games, Lew Burdette,|#2"'s No. 1 contender and Oak- cy 43 609 5% retreating several times while ete vectier ‘ with a personal jinx working on|!2nd's veteran had been scheduled |Aiiimore “ 38 %t Tay [connecting with tights, was phys- Emmanuel will battle Drayton, the Redlegs, won his 11th with an for tomorrow night. The postpene- Detroit ' 2 4 ically in very good conditon as he Dive next. Teamay Sama 7 eight-hitter and two home runs,|™ent was announced yesterday. Kansas. City a an 31% |kept his footwork moving consist- o’clock in the championship finals. his first Matchmaker Don Chargin has of-, ¥sshington 71 2° ‘rvcghiott the fight Reagiiet 55 oc is ossctseses 200 5—1 8 in eight major league sea- : TUESDAY'S RESULTS ently ? . Lakelead s,6s0c6+s4ec0 000 000 6-6 5 Sl\sons. for his 11th victory in the |!¢Ted & $25,000 guarantee to light-) petro 3.2, Ransas City 13, day-night, “< 4% Keith, Johnson and Keith; Jennings, ‘ wai! 2d game 14 inn : Herr and’ Ruslle. last 12 decisions with the Reds. | "eight chatipion set the ener Mieke ceeds ‘He is clever and knows when * * * ge his aga . winner Cutcage 10, araee : pt o hon n -” ae Cubs of the Lane-Gonsalves bout, Lane ‘rons an get punches Sally Leads Field / Pi m4 sf. - pect Ph ty second is favored over Gonsalves. ew Yor aylern Standard A Rodgers in +“ locker eon Boat * ; : conn Boston, oe ‘never hurt me tn ghee ee aia chante aggro J ve bye act gig W York Named to Bronco Post mani eee Vises aac iat. Found _ he conght me of the Beige WOGA/ play, rove $3. whe | KALAMAZOO (AP)—Dr. John E. petro rae release cia 5 pmateet ae _ oi yesterday, at Bloomfield Hills CC, clipped _ fifth ’ 4, es a” She turned in a par 38-40-78 layout to edge Mrs. had Sally, former state champion, had posted a 76 at Western earlier in the season. / Keith LeClair, Mrs. W. .H. Mosher jed at 84. R. JG = 8. 8.E. Gawn, of the host club, who 43-38—81. place. Philadelphia 6-0 on Bob Friend's two-hit pitch- ing. Brooklyn trails by 7%, the Reds by eight and Philadelphia by 10. Visser, former Hope College basket- ball star and Hope basketball coach from 1951 to 1956, has been named assistant fo the registrar at Western Michigan University. Katlin neal in Crash May End His ‘57 Racing | shoved inirt ti Nhs wd rectny eajplils, With: SaclaeWhaske | ie oe, oe mae nee ae a THURSDAY be GAMES Only games sc: NATIONAL AL, LEAGUE, paced \Detroit Golfer Leads g aap Tournament | [stoped to te Et Batind .|for Racing Return ‘Wins U.S. Archery Title rounds, - It was an Ghvesting fight and | Herman Spinelli ruled it was icartillege. said. This often occurs with mus- iclebound--people: : Crawford's manager Art Greenwald said Crawford was pretty fast last night but not as fast as he could move. Several times Crawford caught Rodgers with a flurry of quick jabs. Three times he ducked under one of Rodger’s long rights and re- turned a couple -hard rights of his Greenwahi said plans have been made for somé surgery on the nose ifor the purpose of removing the, “This will help correct these bloody noses,”’ ee Green- wald, After this Greenwald said he - ‘| planned on sending his protege te training camp with Jersey Joe Wolcott so that the ex-heavy- weight fighter could help Craw- ford with a stronger punch, In the meantime Greenwald's ob- | posal _of _matehing— -Crawiord- against lightweight contender Ken- ny Lane. * * * “Lane is aiming for a crack at the lightweight crown and we are looking for a welterweight crack, Church *. Williams of Detroit, Big Osee Groom was staggered with a hard left by\Bill Pickett in the second round, bat.then Groom won his 5th pro start with a third meng 7F0 © 1:14 oma te = - os 1§4-pound __ he oun Gaone yoni = cavywelght ~got a unanimous-decision-ever kayo after 35 seconds over Johnny Pierce Wins 16th — By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There’s~ nothing _new in the American League. * ~ .¥ First placé New York remained ne race, Mickey Mantle was 54 Billy Pierce's 16th—victory. But} in what may be the Al's only 3-for-3, drove in all the Yankee \runs, hit his 32nd home run, and iclimbed within. four points of |Boston's Ted Williams, who added ager Ray Palma said, “we knew we were in trouble when the mus-}- = Scott Frost Ready © COLUMBUS, Ohio—Scott Frost, horse of the year in both 1955 and 1956, is expected to return Brookl mM -—Me- wn. eat ‘tt Chie @, 1:90 gest to the racing wars at Du Quoin, eg hahaehie, ¥ a ni. late this month trainer-driver ai) Kline x) vs. Simmons bad ooo oe the U. S. Milwaukee et, Cincinnati a p.m.—Buhl ng oo ee Brooklyn st New York, B22, om _|. The Syear-old son of Hoot Mon [- ie J om has been sidelined all season long bay games with @ faulty left hind leg, the). arising out of a stable} year ago. WATKINS GLEN, N, Y. wm —A annual tournament yesterday. She seek 99, a SS tos he sun er en ee h of/nerup, “Ann Corbey of Bootiton, Pe ne ‘ | ae * Noting New nf ahead, beating Boston 3-2 Crawiord, using some of Floyd jective is to set-up a tight with Kit While Chicago’ s second place White | Gavilan. He has vetoed the pro-'Sox: -rapped Cleveland 10-5 for Soheatn wen a 1008 ding ot 10 while giving up 14 hits, “Richardson Shoots for Newport Title © - NEWPORT, R.L @® —. Second title in the last four years, will tussle with Bob Wilson, No. 3 English ae wie 3 The auburn-haired Britisher and the top-ranked Yank met here in unseeded | Wilson player, for a quarter- Berl Saaheectecs, baneieas ot s “Se nacelle mali: 3) er: a acres Tr ig i « ‘ Bill ‘Troyer, Lakeland -....62 32 388] gy er ee Johnny Logan pointed out ... . “More and more Goes lees,” a 15 300) SE Skises a iuk “exces: Goneg| Braves are making Milwaukee their permanent home. Prank Ba) 2.3 333| = “a and Bolling: “He wn nn Raggy SE a tne. gee Lett-Detroit 10, Kansas city] If YOU want to know how a town appreciates a ball club Sees Siete. Satie nen e HS Soe geht 90-Mans (Gorman 4 . “prucks —and remember we have never brought that town @ = LEADING PITCHERS. ms “organ ‘Prncks Fa hosing ‘2 jpennant—you should spend some time walking around — : Marry ‘Kunkle, Drayton eaxees a 61 833 a w- aoe a 7 i. one er = “i with a 3 and his wife and kids and see what hap- ; s enninen taken’ Vice.) 3 fade PONS. 1 , Rodgers Opens Nose in Ist Round @ J * : i ‘ “ TIWiOru Vy & # @) 8! y Mickey Crawford, the pride oficle knotted, because Sammy tah nsdtes Sucetiateediad to get only punch at Groom 2 Saginaw, keeps winning but with|wmable to. throw the long punchjone’s chances,” said said Greenwald. in the third round and he missed every fight he has realized more|from the third round.” In giving the decision, judge |‘D#t one. ‘ : that the biggest obstacle in his} Rodgers compared his two.arms| Andy Brown voted 49-36, judge = Handsome Ducky Diets sent. climb up the ladder may be his'in the locker room afterward. The! William Appleton, 48-40 and ref- | Huey Reed te the canvas after own fragile nose. muscle bulge of the left arm WaS|‘eree Spinelli 49-35. 1: 58 of the first round with « : The fast stepping young welter-|twice the size of the right arm.) 1. 4 | cminaries ,| Steaming left hook in a light . weight won his 18th pro victory in|"8nd when it knots it hurts” he a coun Srey blnckouts Chack| heavyweight bout, and in five ¥. BRUNO. L. Wilson yesterday disclaimed this _| * Sports Editor, Pontiac Pres* (charge and another Parker re- | George Wilson will get -his feet|mark that the “players have gotten _ }wet in a hurry tonight. The newjout of hand.” . : ~ > |Detroit Lions’ head coach, who re-| President Edwin J. Anderson with a one-year contract calling|,awy who met with players yes- Taare naaet the Coorelnad Drowns| regrets with thera, remarthed ons “ is in tir it editin gm diana the season Wilson last year the NFL - [finish Several training brook « ened the left Detroit that “this had ever s : cooling Gin drinks... piss datas fede U7, UNDER, AL. Shaw's Clips Flint Twice for State Tourney Berth pre-season contests {Browns, 17-0 and 30-14, i f ii i = fe Ce) 3 a “|the state Class “AA tournament. ignited a three-run 3rd inning rally SAUNDERS Drive-tt- Jt-Yourself SYSTEM ALL 1957 CARS | VANS—STAKES— - eteatc Tranmiaion LIFT GATES—PADS pew eat or truck Yo ne ee eer set = See Cali PE -8-6811,—- partie Locally by MAZZA’S MOBIL SERVICE Paddock and Pike Strects FE 8-6811 ~ for a New or Used CHEVROLET -CAR or TRUCK : p marr. ES HARGREAVES FE 5-416 PNEUMATIC | OVERLOAD CoO ExU. of D. Grid ~ PASSENGER.CARS and LIGHT cere: ‘Pia ea iad egoettn te : | DOW R. MacDONALD, Inc. 370 S. Saginaw ‘St. Across. From ‘Economy Furniture , cy, in 1932... f : : : | & : ‘Pontiac Potice serit the into the semifinals of the Class D A dramatic rally Tuesday by the -the local-team |); *|\Policemen. Take ‘D! Titles| Tigers In, Boys Club Out""™ the West Side Merchants-Com- merce Drive-In Theater clash at ‘ 8:30:-¢ Ace of ‘28 Dies lost, ws svasceays- one -+ 000 000 0-8 2.8 PORT N t Sha ¥ and *+e@*++@ 7 he pig (Ring) Lardner, 49, center on the She's $000 éecncnsdeeees oe fae e (Sires Up for Sale NTROL WLYA Arranges Annial “Venetian Night” will be observed Saturday by the Watkins! Lake Yachting Association, begin- ning 6:30 p.m. This colorful parade of members sailing and power boats provides a competition for Association and Auto FE 5-6136, Bogrind the old Automobil- Protection The combination of the advantages, privileges and protection provided by the American Automobile Club, blending with oat good insurance. of this the Auto Club is the unparalleled NEW WAT of meapeapedposte aden cma aie hls oo It is the combination that has eres Cae ae at Automobile Clu Club of Michigan visit OR PHONE YOuR NEAREST OFFICE - Ph co pag oft tt mPHiont Youn me ae orice aes ae la. nothing else like it. What do you have? RL Detroit Automobile inteor-Insurance Exchange .| Monterrey ( suys the boy can pitch with elthes ‘|He’s also a whizz at centerfield. | hind for an eight-iming 3-2 win over Dearborn oa the Dearbors ‘diamond-to-capture th crown. -ipums.in the 6th and 7th stanzas to eliminate Boys Club, which scored its lone run in the 4th. _ The city’s Class E contender, Oxford, meets B & K Tool Co. of er at Saginaw. Little Leaguer Ambidextrous, LOUISVILLE, Ky, i}—Ambidex- frous Angel Mafcias, 12, is some- thing of a triple threat in Little LLedgue baseball, He can play any position and use either hand. * * * Angel, from Monterrey, Mexico, is here with. the Monterrey little for the little league -Isouthern regional tournament ae) Thursday and . coach Cesar shortstop righthanded rar ys adem base lefthanded. | * * * Thomas Roy M. Hood “MERCURYS | LINCOLNS i | LARRY. JEROME = af Jackson Track recog nore At gage Be} or Handy Anywhere|* es aa FF rm 3 a peying attendance. 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HOOMS— |cago, he tore a thigh muscle while | Eyes Johnny Matsko Thanks to Queen fielding a bunt, He St eet _ HAMILTON, Ont. @ — Hamilton} COLLEGE PARK, Md. —The|to action it was June 13- boom- Tiger-Cats of the Big Four Foot- football ticket business is ing at the University of Maryland, |bothering him. He. went to a spe- ball Union have their eye on sinks to Britain's Queen Eliza.|Cialist, who advised a dental ex- Johnny Matsko, former Michigan! perp, amination. Two teeth were pulled. a State Lineman, “| All of the tickets being sold, of The elbow did not improve. Sev- STETSON ee In Black and White * $f. 90 General manager Jackie :Gau-|course, are for the North Carolina |¢T@! weeks ago X-rays showed the : Brown ‘and White daur says the club has been in| game Oct, 19—the game Queen/ Chips. touch with Matsko, center and line-| Elizabeth and her husband, Prince * * FREEMAN $] 490 DENVER’S. backer who was on the College| Philip, plan to attend. The ‘pitcher's trip to the West One Special Group that sold Pamous “Pound a Bair”. that sell All-Star roster at Chicago last Fri-| Yesterday was the first day the Coast will be delayed. His son 318.95 day. ticket window had been open since | Jimmy, 6, has the mumps. He has Jim that if|day that the royal. couple planned 4 needs more strengthto attend the game,.To say the; “If inion Hurler "Ip votemeaPros Bone Chips in Elbow dey's first ‘National Senior Open | End 1957 Campaign |*l tumament. for Tribe a Jimmy Hines of Palm Sprisgs, : CLEVELAND Lp a For Bob/Mont, and Lighthorse Harry| Williams for the batting crown?” Lemon the 1957 season is over, 't know 0 what we’ll/announcement.in Washington Fri-|two other sons—Jeff, 9, and Jerry, ry AC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, Av , usr 1, yes 2 | a "ie Net Wants to Bat 370. beating Boston 3-2. the right field seats. , In response to the question “Doj Stagg Observes Calif., Abe Espinosa of Billings,|you feel you are in a duel with OSth Birthday toured the new course in two-| “Williams is a great hitter. I've —3 Days Early under par 68s. always admired his hitting. All I r ” oe) SS ee Ot 8 poet = | Charles Making a determined bid to, be- *|setts, Fred Wood of Vancouver, |" = -_———-Hejons —elub—held—a— 7 »|Larsen Given Divorce varsity basketball coach at Bridg- DADE CITY, Fla. —Don Lar-|named head basketball coach at stay here.” sen, pitcher of a perfect world|Delton High school. A Western a series game for the New York|Michigan University graduate in Svat , has won an|1%9, Brediger succeeds Dwight)! , Sc ae Oe .who left for army wife, : duty this summer... = || Mantle Not fitehested I; in Outhitting Williams | | BOSTON w—“All I want to dicgcins Gi tk este oe al is hit .370 this year and I don't|two successive triple crowns in , -|Split Honors in core it Tod Wiens bite 6 batting, Mantle beat the Red Sox/i ao speaker was Mickey Mantle) last t two- : Ordered Home Tourney Tuneup |cz the New York Yankees after|pnier snc traveled don tet no SPOKANE, Wash. Fad te ean i tate eaten Side: cies poms’ te. tal . run les and drew a walk fo y-Phisiclal ses ree eee eer ie oS oo ee : the runs-batted-in com-|age to .384—~a five point increase. and was breathing heavi-|Meanwhile, Williams singled in. the neck of Williams in| two trips to climb a notch to .388. x« * * Wan $0 te to ER FD Sad E pe’y) | STOCRTON, ar afta ge ae ; a care if Ted Williams hits .420. I'll, Alonzo Stagg, football's gra Gane Savapen. Oh Goroaniinn man, celebrated his 95th birthday | foot high, 200-pound birthday x * * F ay] 1 anes. recent PGA cake, Stagg's birthday occurs Fri- Massachu day, but yesterday the ones Poy Goggin , party : : for him. wood, N.J. All fired Tis. _ |New Coach at Delton Stagg, who's | been cecting 2 football -sirice ore the turn DELTON (AP)—James Brediger, | +, century, said he had “kept my promise to God—to work with man the past six years, has been) youths as long as I'ny allowed to Boys’ Ivy League KHAKIS | a i r wl ae 4 Gi Ss CI SSSR LN IRE HR asa an Gi ore pico ; kon He ie ‘ if . : ne ; Ws i a i LAST 3 DAYS! types Shoe Cheoronee, FAMOUS TAYLOR MADES — FREEMAN’S — STETSON’S TAYLOR MADE In Black and White or 39” Reeuler $16.95 Brown and White FREEMAN — , tn-Ventilated. Styles plus a 2° Reguler $18.95 Black or Brown and White Regular $26.95 34D SSS SEE cone re nena icCICiINSO. ae at aie ) Open Friday & Mondey SHOE DEPARTMENT 2 Nights ‘til 9 through center to go ahead and/fans responded is-put —" said. mildly. } “Sport Coats | Values to $39.50 Now $29" : Values to 0 $55. 00 Now ‘3 9” j Values to $65. 00 Now I1VJ Teqm Shoot LANSING — Michigan's 4,200 | Jetie field, on 8 street, bet Ty's Pet Parade conductor Gin-| "2,"*. pagar es —_ 5 i eee “ie TL ee ~~ ‘Hicense dealers will be receiving! Ban Hunters Sef - tween Joslyn and Saginaw| ny Wood and her clever miniature| I. s/qees reg ne fF | General Motors Truck & Coach = + ig} approximately , 1,700,000 deer and [ ! streets, “ French will be there| 1, casting. H's adapta- | rapshooters will be represented| One of the state's biggest out-)ters on Reed's Lake. Site of this) "> : to greet visitors, cheull bo ebvienn. by a five-man team in the coming \door events of the season willicolorful annual affair, titled Out-|in> the next six weeks. Annual unt ate More than 60 breeds were listed Industrial Trapshooting champion-| » into action Saturday for a two-|doorama, is three miles north of] _ peer ere ; pong the entries, which closed) The big thing is t ships at Middleton, Ohio This | aay stand at Mull ales hendquer. Lake at 3360 Newton road.) - ‘Date has been set for thé—gn- weekend. Great Danes led the Sight of the fish. eighth annual event is a two-day It's an_ event, for everybody in} CoBservation De- i. io tritory. This 4th an- ith 5 entries. {ishing in low, clear ‘344 jterested in archery, shooting, bait| Partment workers started the |.) tsture runs from Sept. 1 ; to be judged will be Big fish, under these The five who qualified Aug. 3 : ‘= and fly-casting, and many other, ™2™moth mailing job this week. | Sept. 3. It will be held pe pinschers, at 9 a.m,|@re jittery. at GMC skeet field, aiming | Solunar Tables |torms ot outdoors activities Sad the semual ree US |e Brtaldy, wih aie @ toe too ‘there will be little * * *& improve last year’s 4th place be completed well choad of Be | ites in the coury tn charge ‘finale, ‘the: best-in.|' Cool weather the past day or so/finish include Bill. Harrington,| Here are solunar tables covering| | Fwil programs have been set | state's first hunting season this EOS! 0° Seimy 1 Snares .m. Variety groups will/fot us thinking about Dave Bryner, Jim Cocking, M. the next week in the Pontiac’area,| &P for beth Saturday and Sun- | tail, |to work with. at 4:30, and: the pgped peg bag Le, rjCombs and Ernie Meeker, They are designed to aid in selec-| 487: 88d any one may take part. | es oa. about six weeks is) Lock City chapter of the Izaak will be announced by op we al Alth “Wins lst- Mc hy ting the best times for fishing. ~_, }Pequired to supply, license dealers, Walton League at the Soo, will a : : ichi lis hunt- | joi hi nters’ An obedience trial wil be held |done to our aiming pint, W ccatit. « being icenoes tha. any other stat cation tn Snot tee eats ne divisions. came in the_nation. of most colorful of the fall sea- a 2 son. Registrations should be made Michigan's 1957 Game Law Di-jas soon as possible with Harman | gests also are being shipped. to|/Knop, 704 Bingham, Sault Ste license dealers for distribution to|Marie. Officials say to send the $5 .| hunters, ‘(fee with. registration. | Pioneers Dominate Show | Members of the Pioneer Saddle| show, won the balloon hersting club from Oxford practically; event. Marilyn won two events, dog “stole” the show at the - annual adult barrel-bending and the Michigan Rangers event last week-| Sstacle class. end, at Davisburg. The Oxonians} Other winners included: galloped off with 12 of the 22) caret reidman, musical stalls (1-10): events. ae toe gg a Danny Munson; clover- Migh-point - award went fo |tion ii-is) sandy Well; parsds, cass Marilyn ae ae Lake |i Gege; berrelbeading “(lee T, The FeurHt Club relay war won |2egets Poss wore bow ait’ moti Pe : Feldman; musical barrels, Stan Feld- by Dixie Saddle club. Barbara meni sone en ee on only Pontiac rider in the (1-1) Cafl Bower. j voUR OLD TIRES , SILENT fp CADILLAC CADILLAC. WOR mr , NT Habe Coupe _ JEROME'S. MAY BE = G RIP 1. ul Power, BRIGHT Sed. Deville : a ime | ; 2 : 2 uP TO ; == | ob che: - SPOT One Owner | | 50% OFF | J 2205.00 Pop oa z - * " - ee : 0 GENERAL TIRE by ANY OF THESE GREAT BUYS. * $1525" 6.70 x 18 plus tax | DON’T GIVE AWAY | NAME YOUR OWN TRADE-IN PRICE! ; : i ae Fos = = + F ‘ _ | __[_Your otp tires: |. GET SAFE - “VACATION TIRES ee 7 NOW--PAY ; 4 | % TRE, 451 So. Saginaw ‘ Pe [ a j af . 1 ee. 5 6 j * ey E } poe . : : 2 | ‘ : : i ; ; . ‘et ¥ i i t i x: r ’ ‘ : 5 oe j Ms ‘ ei et et ‘ / iy o% ies : ( ‘ : = . 2 1 9 i, oe oe = mae ; se Sal ous * ‘ a is , : : 7 . . 4 “*;% i $ Se 28 ees. |G ie Sie ee Ge ve £ ie COMP ANY |. Phone FE 2- t NEW CARS _ JEROME ~OLDS- \CADILLAC’ /' 280 $. Saginaw St. _. Open Hives — FE 5.2623 1957 CADILLAC” Company “savings | J Tix . f is Pieri 4 E \ \ fs lee } ae a8 " ‘ heat OS : f f . Gs : = ie * fi4 ee | eS F oy ] i Eg ee = fous 4 oe | Pee er oe ay ayy, eg es fled ite ‘ a ; DAs ce a Nagas ; ie, ., PS a 2 a ~ . "3 4 2 e i Pei ie “ i Ar ‘ * ae &: ” FHS o a4 ae Z ? i | \ pe FS sl Sree Z . isl : = é ode: ff 7 | dit : Two eng = | gousron: Tex. ( — With two, the 1957 National AAU women's outdoor swimming and diving ‘championships reach the midway point tonight with three new |cuamlons seeking additional hon- x* * * Dawn Fraser, 19, Olympie rec- ord holder from Australia, and , defeated Chris Von Saltza, Santa Clara, Calif, and Miss S\ter event. Winner in April of bot Wasted Out leading the way with a 1:045. tl the night finals Miss Fraser won with a 1:03.9 and was followed by/| Miss Von Saltza at 1:05.5 and Miss | Crapp at 1:05.6, Miss Murray, 1957 national jun- ior 250-yard freestyle event, was fourth in the slow qualifying com- petition in the mile freestyle but | led the four-way assault on the! old record of 23:03.4 with a 22.13.9 in the finals. | Also bettering the mark held by Carolyn Green, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, were Brenda Dietz, Washing. ton, D. C, 22:36.8; Donna Graram,| ,| Indianapolis, Ind., 22:44.1; and Jo-| anna Blackwell, Los Angeles,| 22: 46.1, Nancy Simons, Miami, Fia., | holder of the old 110-yard record, finished fifth, Miss Myers, 22, will be seeking | ~ her third national diving -cham-| pionship tonight in the. three-me-/ indoor. events, the pretty Califor- nian came from behind last night | to win the oné-meter champion-| —-F-West Lawrence 8t. 1 your future uneertain end you oso, en training s are ge wea to any week day ooh evening. Day, Half Day and Evening classes con- : tinue throughout the year. — 2 Courses are offered in Business Adminis- Se tration, Junior Accounting, her Ac- counting, Professional Accounting, See- = retarial, Stenographic and Clerk Clip Sis Ad sad mal it. in Jor you FREE py of our Bullétin and ‘ Illustrated Booklet “Careers in in Business for Young Men ; The hail ea Institute VisITORS ARE WELCOME : i Crem “ihe tanehing a 4 rec-\ship with 436.95 points to 429.75 3 ord of 1:05.6 in the 110-yard free- for Irene McDonald, Canadian Sas ARE RS IO Sencieees style twice. Olympic diver now competing | . Name Address : : All three bettered the old mark)with the Los Angeles eacniege ' ' ee go while qualifying, with Miss Fraser |Club. . S . : - oeeigt se eeeeseeeese a. as “TIRES School. The clinic is being held each Tuesday, . ‘Thursday and Friday. Players, left to right, are Greg Thompson, Tom Smith and Vincent Elliott. Repeated by popular coma wesw =s‘Any Deer Season Sets ) demand for our Michigan ewsiracton tens et|C)K Grouse Regulations yo ok. Sen 9H AUGUST SALE! gan River , $50,000; BROGINS | nb The — o need LIFETIME GUARANTEE an “any deer” special 6e2-| son in all five Upper Peninsula| $100,000; Bridge, $300,000; Saginaw River,|18.540 deer, Only one delegation) '0calities and in 13 of the 26 spe- $475,000; St. Marys River, $500,000; | appeared before the —— to|Cial areas in the Lower Peninsula. Dec, 1-2 dates were set for other -Manistque Harbor, $150,000. | ‘The full 41-day, five-bird-e-day|orthern Lower. Peninsula areas} Wants UP History. -(Secvamsstaset 2) 'ccean eat Ask us about it! _ Famous 3.7 DeLuxe — The commission also voted t uled for Allegan County, “}along with Setored’ regulations a Conservation officials admitted)” Developed Further |" snow - lang erganteed pretest te on shast eveloped Further | gsrant ov e ots [Sermo ‘Su yer-Cushions : by SE Denaro eS a sie | comin red of northern fe Ristori Soe, “wan be tn ndition to too [pone 0m Oct. 3 to Nev. 30 in built to give extra value... weet the Michigan Historical Commis-|son areas bead Gy catseicens | *‘Jeatice John D vesthneat taluowte Puskuotin “end ei tor ake leone tn na oopeetioaie bateeey: r SO oat Seeees ne ‘to protse the purse: Peninsula history at the Friday King of the Highways! 1957. | chrysler ew Yorker Patton of petrol in a shootoff. 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AON A SECRET DRANIUM A Ge INTHE J) EVER GET /7 Z SS | MINES <«tF I KIN ROUND MARKET 7) ANYTHING \ | an = , 7. ai SQ UP FING HUNNERT WE'LL || Cas NAR iT oe : : ! , er ee a : CRS eee? / | caRRoT §} \ GUT GOLDEN- NANCY , a oe ae By Ernie Bushmiller / s : STREET—~GOvS!// y PAICHY/| \ ROD parr: “TTS FOR “But MY || YeS---1 HAD A LET'S GO/ ; | SLUGGO---«? — — YOUR ‘FAVORITE HOBB ,RUBBER STAMP C.9 et Wiel: Le | UGHT YOU FAVORITE IS DRAWING MUSTACHE : ‘ BOUGH : a ae e ‘ A BIRTHDAY HOBBY MUSTACHES Cw =e ee) Gee = ae ~ ay UY a : | F = . Wy \ 3 |p oe : | ‘te © ( " > (-f B= = AS ; = Zz ~ ; i) SAN : : P HIM, KID... 4 = © ee erste (Bans 6-14 OUT AT Band A LE eS Pe. On, FIRST = our OUR WAY 3 7 THOSE ARE THE NOW JUST * ‘DISHES THAT I : HAVE A Few *.\ IN THE CARY / | Cia Bot | © 1987 by HEA Servion, tee. ¥.58. Rag. WS. Pet. OFC a ae ~ 2 . » By Dick Cavalli : WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY 0 Me tempo pte dil . . : : . “DIXIE DUGAN ee ee ~~ By MeEvoy and Strieber : : BUT— ANT . -s KR Seay Nom eee 7 BRE |] [EvVENOTICED TH Kips ~*~ | |@YEING TH MELONS. LATELY”... : a edba cee - You'll Find oi u// PROFITABLE { met Cools OPPORTUNITIES | -=——.8 / 7 | ‘ Every Day in. the Pontiac || Lis = ay ae — og Press Want Ad Section a pF Md f- | : Mouth Take advantage of this easy way : \¥ B 4 it ae = 2 to solve all your buying and sell- = } || NaS | oar es ing problems. 4 ibs ee ) = m\: NY kh THE JACKSON TWINS Si AS 2 — hi fiji : —_ | J To Place Your © iq WANT AD Bil\l DIAL FE 2-8181 THATS THE Period. 2- =: 2S prvi to it could scarcely be more pleas-| ant. djustment bu. ceacccessnsces$e-te te eee Ce eOR Ee 4.75 Transparen ckberries ster g eb (erate) 1 : if 2n8 ese & s =e E E ! ; ri 7 z +E & E iH 5 t & f = ' £ 4 s + if i ; il FF ag z 4 te 1 Boi 3s i z 2 / i * Code eee OREO REESE EEE mi =e 35 Ff a 3 a edutad S2eesess 2 299082 eon noes ue Bleached, DU, .ocseevessee ee C8 Leal, DU, ceiscccescneeceves New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) Aug. M4 Ips POs. UJ 4, a. cases al state : = bt a eovsee 10 Johns Man ,.. canees jJonéa 3 L .. : : = > & & yesneesse wr awe oem a _s te et ee GR od BEEEEDERE BAsE.eees: > 8 id e 2 sxdis two public improvement works the city assessor was authorized to “Mild Selling Drops Grains CHICAGO @ — A mild wave of selling hit grain futures on the what after two days of advances. Heavy spring wheat receipts selling which in part reflected good growing weather and a five- day forecast which indicated more of the same. ~ Near the end of the first hour, new style wheat was % lower to 1% higher, Sept. $2.13%; corn was % to 1 cent lower, Sept. $1.294; "loats were % lower to 4% higher, Sept, 65%; rye was % to % lower, Sept. $1.3844; soybeans were % lower to % higher, Sept. $2.48%; - Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Aug. 4 (AP) — Opening Whee t— (new) Oats eeiee 2.18% Sep. ....... 6% eapesban 32MM Dee ..soc-e e% Mar. ..c00s BIT MAP, isnceres m% rad ie Bep 1 DY. x 905% sae Bt . eo - 1 Dep. ..2..00 1.29% Mar. ........ 1.43%) Dec. . covet hae Lard — Mar. . . 13 os 4 qnesese . Be came Be TIT a GBB on seevce 13.20 Hi i Bene awww oie $eSexeeunses bebe z 3 ¥ 3 = fo H i E if t E eEzEz = = #4 is z. . £: 4 5 eau | *«* 85.885 Zzzz 5 ¢ so rr om... & . Ms # Se g a ae oe i y RG ae we > * e+e 6 - SSQSBos tal of the two banks. A copy of the afore- t, executed by a majority Bteel rd s OS Tob... 383) i — - hehe take tee ae seeecatsey PFpeesry SSpS°Ssuugs ert sinigiii EI 33 (3 z a (C, J. Nephier Co.) aw hhenoe ao ‘Area-Teacher to Attend Bent\Driver Training Institute S colaie aa 2 a : +mother —Mrs.--Mary—House— il ii/Boy Falls From Car, Suffers Cuts, Bruises Four-year-old James P. Wright tumbled out of the family car as his mother drove around a cor- ner yesterday. = = © | Mrs, Genevieve L. Wright, 22, of 249 High St., told Pontiac police! officers she was making a left hand turn from Blaine into Mont- wien eee Need 10 Pints of Blood to Have 3 Teeth Pulled LOUISVILLE House, 9, has hemophilia, a dis- ease that causes excessive bleed- ing from even minor wounds due to a lack of the normal blood-clot- ting agents. © © 8, It took 17 pints of blood ‘to stop bleeding the last time Fred had teeth pulled. $| But despite the handicap his Fred is “the friskiest thing you ever saw." : sg in a car driven by Ada . Wideman, 50, of 7034 Hat ’ ‘Plan Meeting ion Drag Strip Two Law Agencies Hope to Organize Teen Association of grade on the west side of Jessie , from Aubern north approxi- pletely tabulated, City Manager Walter K. Wiliman said, bet will be brought before the Commis- sion for action at next Tuesday's “(Robert M. Owen Named Elks Ruler ~ |: : Grand Exalted Ruler of the Elks. -1/000-acre ranch in order to expandiQwen is a member of Pontiac : P Lodge No, 810 and the new position will cover the Michigan Southeast A IT-year veteran of Elk mem- Exalted Ruler of the Pontiac year 1954-55 and served on the|periences State Ritualistic Committee for m Owen will attend a regional con- ference of‘ district deputies Chicago early in September. News in Brief The Easf Side Auto Parts Oo., 181 E. Pike St., was burglarized Monday night and four Ford trans- Missions, valued at $180, taken. A door was pried open to gain en- a | © WAREHOUSING | © FABRICATING ‘15 Branch Street AA Groups Schedule Sunday Farm Picnic Mére than 5,000 persons are ex-| pected to. attend the first joint pienic of Alcoholics Anonymous of Eastern Michigan and Southwest ern Ontario Sunday at John F.; Ivory’s Pitch Haven Farm, 9660, “SAYS! Cooley Lake Rd. = Included in the picnic attendance — PLATE — RE RODS — ANGLES — CHANNEL BARS AND FLATS — TUBING — SASH — ADJUSTABLE AND FIXED COLUMNS USAR GSA SSURGTRR ATE CSTE — BE SAFE — BE SURE INSURANCE WITH fo vertible down the city’s main drag ( # Binns, “ * ; ‘ i Peg es } a he \. : See gr re, 1 op age ad. janes a ~~ president of the Kenny Hospital Jane Attending the bride were her March — 8 single Medical Staff Kenny fa- yo ss Se gebs Pia igs home additions or garages, 1 shop. | nt, located at 22046 Woodvara|P!an Farewell Fete ~ — |mittee of the Club. : | eo ace rn en en ae |Total estimated cost; $117,350. : _ Avenue in Ferndale, will be one of ‘Pastor ~ | Also of great interest will be dis-/pos s. Phyl ag Qwellings, 11 (| Sipe Tema wi nom alfor Deperiing Pewter © | ie of wrest Deere - “ Andress, son, of Mr. and| Balch and David Dunbar were | , APril — 8 single the MED | States with ever ytype of rehabili- to Johnson and Mrs. Ann Phillips,|o¢ any month in -1957, almost|™s- Carl Andress of the bridegroom's estimated cost: $118,700. iit aie te ee, O t Christ Charen (OOF at Clifford was made treasurer, = = = = ~ ~ ceremony at 7:30\P.M-| 14 net, fingertip veil of white 5 ee ee. Sta ROT Siete poate joni, et ee ee | Se ee ee ee a Pn i ind cn, wale carats ry adaton 1 dg stare edion "make physical adjustment. bat oagee ns deputy treasurer in 1931 _ =. cost: 425. also is directed toward the sola- | The Rev. Ni CLIFFORD — The IOOF Lodge) came clerk when the. city incor- Holly Firm Names ee PTA seengtion: at the: cuckoo “ae is > ten of problems concerning so- |" > St na ae ae tae paren A We ON 8, : An Methodist Ri ina co tan ae eee onic otal estimated: cost of construc- | cial and psychological rehabilite- | a0 Sunday. follows: Walter Harmon, noble}~ Councilman George W.._Kuhn also .. E. Baker. Manager ne etl dist Hite — TWIP 4| tion for the first six months of she Center wilt supplement pres-|, ,° = Grant recording secretary; which would give aMY) Horry — Edwin E. Baker of|- = . cele P — ent accommodations for in-patient|Imlay Vets Set Party Russell Sarles, treasurer; Les Cot-\city manager 30.days notice before/riint has been appointed general tes Couple Area Man Re-elected . plete Faculty care at th Sister Kenny Hosnitallin New Post House ter, Chaplain; Albert Stine, inside|his dismissal. The proposed! manager of the Holly Manufactur- , : ; s Facul in Farmington and will p oat ‘| guardian; Hilton Sarles, outside|amendment was tabled for @P-ji.6 @o. This announcement was LAKE = MTS.) president of the Lutheran Frater- for Imlay Schoo! : more convenient location for day-| IMLAY CITY — The Imlay City gaits proval BY voters nex tal” |made today by C- A. Fellows, presque greigeood Grail Florence nities of America at the group’ AY CITY —1 care patients. 9» = bmg Foreign. Wars will arena angie J. , eee Son, /St announce the of “convention in enn an abe tae toe Coante “be observed|have their first public party at Chi ee - |Ine., of Flint, of which the Holly! qauehter, Elizabe < heehee,” Stark _ ‘ ours ae pret Sree ee newly conpiced pest touse|Plan ‘Chicken Dinner County Calendar sca alpen: aa ter, Elizabeth Ann, to Dale sai, eas On ot many Scho ftw comple »-day, Aug. 21 with members of the|Saturday evening. They will fea! ORCHARD LAKE — Final plans free He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. : it. wea soncunend by Alvin Noss, . Kenny trustee board and medical|ture Casey Clark and his orches-\)... been made for a complete Clittera The local -plant manufactures|Willard Spear, of 742 W. Clarkston Superintendent of Schools. staff on hand to greet visitors, [ta from Detroit. chicken dinner to be served Sunday|_.Th+ Hathaway School i Hell! Sjconerete and mortar products, and)/Rd. , C Birth se a The program of the Sister Eliza-| by the Altar Society of Our Lady|tcnoa yer. . steps are under way to greatly) The ceremony was performed at ounty Irins Faculty for the elementary “beth Kenny Foundation is. sup-| A man whose normal weight is|of Refuge parish in the hall, from Ortonville * expand protection, Tots en eae es eee 2 ee ey ng ingen ed ported gh about 50/noon to 6 p.m. he Sot the Methodist Churen|inelude bonding cement, patching) Methodist Church, : teacher foi 5 a es : : ; _in the A son, Harold Edward, born to'school and for a half session . Four all the water in his} Mrs. Filon sures. Jr. is the PRgrday sight o, cafeteria, supper roe and wenengrees ae mmotinte neal. ea was * one i. -W. CLO, Mrs. Ambulance “t=! 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Roses OR bet after 8:6 _ ea ~_ wah say 205 ES ee x W MEN — $700 trans, Sieaay. reliable, Give ret- oeenirmamsocnes = er : a TY OPER ATOR, OP- e . MI PER MONTH _ +2088. we'll show there. Cleaners EXP 3. MUST HAVE one. Exce' mnt wages. XPERIEN D W. 7 ie to work any shift. 236 6. Rd. . DAY * work Cranbrook 2511 for ef +8342 between 8 a. daily. © ment, _and 5 p.m, MARKING . . Birm ™m : 8. Woodward, MI NEAT DEPENDABLE WOMAN desires babysitting. : 5-145. NATIONAL COMPANY this wrea creates tion, tive, Mr, Voidness, FE Sia Slee” serie ate available for tied. wom- en. Call or write ay. 4-4508 or i PO Box - CALL WOODWARD 37700 : ASK FOR MR. LOOK Cunningham DRUG ‘STORES i REAL ESTATE SALES | WOMEN ~~ COSMETIC i yea IST FOR DOC- re ' . Some rad tor’s office MArket 41466. necessary, 3) yrs. of age or older./ OLDER LADY TO ry WITH . semi-invalld while right girl. Adams Pharmacy,| More for home than wages. FE Birmingham ‘ 2-5120. eee EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER | PHONE CANVASSERS WANTED. " TF ERES | "Phone PE 42182 for appointment. : SALESWOMEN, EXCELLENT oe : : Exp. Silk Finisher a : Birmingham. __Help Wanted Female 7! 5. AVAILA’ Ni | Work Wanted Male 10 4-1 CARPENTER WORK NEW — repair. FE 4-420. Building Service 12 Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 BRICK WORK, FIREPLACES, ALL styles, Phone FE 23-2036. A YOUNG MARRIED MAN OF 18. would Wke work of any kind. anytime. FE 3-5577. 2 BA WORK ON A ep SES tha Relneliag WA SY satel women si Kay Cooley's, Birm —H_YRS. EXP. | CEMENT Ww ORK SIDEWALER Furniture Refinishing 16A in to needs work. PE 5-€335. Sireweae ont eokweg Sees, ANTIQUES — SPECIALTY. VAR. cleaning plant. Good pay. insur | ter Kitchens © specialty. PE és: tuature. 7S ron MA aio | 22008 CUSTOM PLUMBING | SOCIAL WORKER *|°Sictr gusrenterd On 3018. | Oo nN RITOGERALD Ps S08 a Garden Plowing _ 16B $20.80 to 995.20 weekly § =| FAR ROOM AND BOARD | % SER $08 | ce To fu vacancies to Pontise, | ON» tt. © te 2S ORT CEMENT & BLOCK Piowing, acing. jevellng & load- Minimum of two years of € SALE: FIREWOOD, "ees WORK FE 5-078? ing dirt, top soll, cow manure. TeA, commas fe costal eslenes <>] Commins On Son.” CEMENT ig OUR try. #3371. tire raat on tla, ck are |TRTERTOR AND ERTERION| sry", ttme se ooanam (Ua Oita aateee Ok pg ane Saige Tt Se SS | PLOWING. GRADING, DINING. Cord bervies, Lendteg 2. toa be sau ches pm. DRY WALL WORK DONE FREE) and mowing. 175 Scott Lake Rd. Sitbortnand — not essen: | MAN 35 YEARS OLD CAN READ | gigcrRical, WIRING LICENSED |~ , Aatetial estimations. 12 97 xp. | ee ee, PE 2 _—__ | trsurance Agencies 17A Coase, Would ik sient, position Bee the Yellow ee sree, | 8 At, a Bares On'e it "humber_pard. “sty 2-foeh, | , Austin-Norvell Agency After 4n2 PE. 44168 Lawrence Cass 708 oF aN? TYPE. INSURANCE Ke : ALL, KINDS Lh ale ti ey Nicholie & Harger Co. YEA om a 33 W. Huron FE 58183 earn . . | PE 21004 Laundry Service 18. heceseary, Gall OL esa — 9 tj |SMALL oP oo ey y FOR PAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- : : pee eee a HARD D ares t Give YoU A PRIC oe | ice Pontiac Laundry. PE WANTED: MIDDLEAGED WOM- a ae hecsonabie bended ueeneed .ond | 2020: ee ee an to do housework, help mother oe insured. Anything dn cement| LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- with 2 small children. & days | YOUN [ARRIED MAN WOULD work. Res. & Commi, No job too| fied. Beautifully finished. Pontiac week. FE 6-0035. ‘Hike year-round steady job and no or too small, For quality| La Phone 2-s101. WD. WOMAN AGE @ TO bo| _ ‘telling. FE 23050. ak a er to work in veterinarian hospital.) YOUNG MAN. WOULD LIKE| mins OL 1-072. Landscaping 18A Apt. fur, Call FE 247l9 9 to} _* __ Oe FE |2-5751. ‘ROS. FLEMING FLOOR LAYING ee estes: ss mm. ’ : = ‘ finishing Edison A VETERANS “TRIM- WANTED: BABYSITTER FOR Work Wanted F je 11 Pre bios. ming & removal. : schesl taecher. Mt. Joseph ee ANS | — PERSONA A TREE 5. s _ References required. : FE #2200 or FE 5-6475 ; qo re eat. Al IRONINOS. REP. PLASTERING & REPAIR REA- tuetwa. ANTED REGISTERED "F AT TRONS WATTS RRIRT | _seuabie. Phe Phone FE 2-102. ___ | GOMPLETE, LAWN BUILDING. Bes, Benet des Gata! |_iSteuat vate: #8 stirs" | “poate uno haabines Pinos | Dane Landeetoe “Survie.” Pl Wrp: BABYSITTER TO LIVE IN.| 41 WASHING . IRONING. 2075 | 5002. - : | SUsTOM BULLDOET Prefer middieaged woman, no ee Eee ROSHEL Ra. Holy, dich. ROOF REPAIRS eg ~~~ BULIDOSING YARD & See Ne NUR Oe eae t Gee teren Pa | CAVERTROVORING ___F_0-0006 _EM 3300 mae WANTED: EXP CORB, COUNTER | _51471. ne FE Set CONTACT: | Belting. Pree o6t, OR 34528. FB and grill ry Days and nights. | AUBURN HTS. : = 5-1185. ‘ : Over 18. 32-0193. care, By day or ‘k. PE 23-1850. ar WAITRESS WANTED PART TIME. Must be neat & over 21, Roose- vet Hotel din room. NEED $85 A EVELYN EDWARDS vocational COUNSELING 602 Community Bank Bidg. FOR A SECURE TOMORROW MIDWEST eer AGENCY INVITES Ou TO COME IN AND puscuUSsS PostTi0Ns 40 POWTIAG STATE cc, weed ae FE +72. . ; DAY. 2 OR 3 DAYs WK. able. Box 9, Pontiac Press. RELIABLE WOMAN WILL sit in her home by the week pat: Se Ss WASHING & TRONINGS CALL ‘PE 6-073 ry additions, attics finish: Any concrete or Brice work, We ood jobs acce’ . Ne mon- ey_ down, OR. ;: AAAAAAAAAAAAAA FLOOR SANDING LAYING’ FINDING = QUALITY C, BUD BILLS, FE 8-2050" A&B i i* Fe! § Ae Z ; Pree estimates. ok eet AAA GARAG CHE breeseways, baal aa recreation “TRENCHING Water line, Field tile. |- CARL L —- SR. AND 5SON. 5S. oes 23-3021, FE 2-0946. laid, and’ finished, PE 2-5790. FE . SuLLDOETNG & DUMP TRUCK er arvice, OM 34633 MA. 5-400. TRENCHING AND EXCAVATING. line and a. fields. OR tne, 3 TRENCHING AND BULLDOZING D, Thompson SAVE MONEY, BUY YOUR FACED " prick ie Any «tnd and any amount $0944... % TON STAKE TRUCK, LIGHT OR STOP DREAM —heiey Denies, FS bit Ne monev down, 6 . interest “tech eer sEnviCg Save ne oe your — Reasonable rat | FR §-3458 ws ei ; ABC CARTA VAN OF wn gph i ~~ —_ fp your pickup, FE 2-4750, —— Wishing won't get you the ALL KINDS OF LIGHT HAULING. ¢ yor want. The first is| Very reasonable. PE 2-3664. : Bae * information or ap- BASEMENT iG & LionT BLDG & SUPPLY Co. | rE 92. Huron HAULING & RUBBISH NAM ® PE 8-6580 jis Loven eee toes __ FE 8-005 . MO Business Services 13)" er rz ans or PE 5-1348. : ' a r LIGHT A HEAVY TRUCKS, oe and trimming. Get our bid. _— vel 1? ae FE 2-7188. _\GiGHT & = z man : ri stvour store. General Printing & | O/DELL CARTA rence SF Poone Pie +01 “wee autom washers,..30.. yrs. in Pontiac. 96 FE 23-4071 RM. tise | Say! “charge it?s) | Bag? : A ACCOUNTANT—AVAILABLE EVE- aings for small -et of books. . Cal. 4047 cr 5 p.m. Dressmaking, Tail 16 AL- DERMARINO. TAILORING , Drapes & done in my home, Gell PE 4456. GRADING LAWNS. LAWN Mow- Bria y Aa “Brery Priday . Moving & Trucking 19 MAN WITH TON ~ ) work anytime. FE REDUCED RATES Latge van to ry: Sm oving FE 4ine _ UNWANTED AR’ Trucks to Rent 1% ton stakes AND TRACTORS Pontiac Farm and. IN DEBT? - if SO; Let US ‘ Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS — Above Oakland Theater 3-2806. Cau ev Wtd, Children.to Board 26 Prefer Bans Bets WHITE. BROS. j Fe he 21208 Eves. CH * sunday to to 8 L WES BOY Om Lee Voom 3A - » US Sh SMALL EQ Leslie R. Middleton BROKER FE 5-7721 BUY OR SELL Une "Farms, £°hereane. A” prone + aye: give rou oo immatiole ac- =. ROY KNAUF tis W. Buren FE 27421 BUY, SELL OR TRADE Bis s yo We aise consult Goreee GEORGE BLAIR 4536 Dixie — oR ¥1 id °° wiain 251 CIVE US -MORE, MORE, MORE. OF SOUR L LISTINGS Our 16 give y ey to = our | esti. market. C ERRY E: ADAMS, CO, Eves. ‘ti 9; . Sun. 2636 ie Hey, — FE ast, SELLING? "Eee Sect eee] Sete St rie Spat soo Screened Rent your checked. ERR ESA tivtome a: Sam, 4 —— Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 IN A FLASH pag - Be fe a et A. Johnson TION, HA bea To Me ACRES. «| acerd M. Stout, Gacltor TT N, Saginaw 8 FE _5-4165 “an Pa mn. econ ae ook na | 3 Clarkston ‘REAL ESTATE INC, &. Main, Seiten, see, WE BUY SELL) & ae to fast &. real cota sere. . Sree, Ask for Mr. Brown. = te pings call OA #-2618. 1 L, H. BROWN. Realtor 1302 W, Huton __—~Ph. ‘FE = Humphries : sa ae Realtor. Lal oy irs i ---SOLD — wamOR NOT SOLD 135 _N_ Perry 4 BIG RMS, LIGHTS “* e waaY. Upper. Fes ROOM R, ALL UTIL. FUR- nished. 18 Stout St. CLEAN 2 ROOM ay DOWNTOWN, between & Osmoun. Adults. 1 we mover is oeat, hy vie 3-0889 tel, OR . GOUPLE PVT. BATH & ENT. FE GARA : bath, FR 40435. HOLLYWOOD APTS. 2 rooms & bath. PS Utilities furn. 114 EZ. ward. FE LowEh & UPPER APTS. UTIL earanenes. Adults only, 258 Oren Make Re saa es ~ ad cues, ay 3, eo & 1 Auburn — IST FLOOR. 3 AND a heak and apt. Blec. tove. Ca rpenne ® pt 901 «Dixie RMB. “END SHARE BATH. utilities furn. $60 per month. A “Mm mile BE. of EES FE ate Se BATH. NEAR waa | Bi Cass Lk. $75 mo. KF, Lempleton, Realtor un One eee alee 9 vant. Seat ane. KS TAT Snes tee | % woe 286 §. Mar- mn Ey ute “BUILDING SITE oy pil to es & ONLY, Yta.ahe dows down, j - 90 ft. lake ee allowed 7" Darsilg Sapler Lareed eater | WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR 2 VW, Bere +3560 7% ae. F peg soll. Housctrail- $1200. CHILDREN'S HAVEN. 2 bedroom modern. Carpeted liv. eg Acre" fremege. Good road. Only’ $500 Pa. ea eee ae 7 exten, ARE ANE walls Pa’ ee $1,600 do POSSESSION. jou modern, 3 years eld. arate dining toom, alum. storms Completely Meraished i Bideen ‘home with sun Bn ae Half basement lemaey Too and oll none, nd ase I OEN, si terms.) J.C. HAYDEN TEACHERS PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL AREA 5 rooms bath, 2 bedrooms. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor nm M. , ned Breas es — newly private | AD room all oa heat oF hot, wate entrance 5 ete N, MODERN ge => GENERAL tee’ adit asd arse washer * abd dryer, No amr ORO Laundry 2 a! furnished. s118_per- month. FE | GEWLY DECORDTED 05 ATH. Adults . 9% & mo, 332 5. OnE oom, AND 1 ¢RM. MOD- coharen ‘welcome. — Ese Scere esis Dentiee Hilltop Manor nateeee Perry & Mt. Clemens sti mod. terraces. Reas rent. 2 te 4 in. She or JACK L. WRIGHT ! Realtor niv 44-8005 WEST SIDE -@lese to St. Benedict's Church, bus lines . 2 3 and 4 room = entrances water, stove ba tor furnished. 545 5 - Gs oe Smith = E. Huron : Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 BEDROOM DELUXE APTS. Bachelor's paradise, FE 32-7528.’ 38 COMPLETELY FURN. tate “at bome on Elizabeth a to ) tin # RM HOUSE. KEEGO HARBOR. _FE 410 1030. a 7 ROOM HOUSE, OUSE, PARTLY FURN. Pa MODEF a “FOUSETRAILER. 3309 Blizabe Ostet m7 lun, ES aee cesT hom Oaki ¢, year-arou *, rel Abe onl E D1 we have tease Ling EREY. 1 E. ADAMS, CO. * Tian’ Sat Bi 3 iat Private lake home, $135 per mo. tatilitiés. ALL ors ee aac, WO HOSE SS adares RENT. Cn | a o ROOMS AND BATH, $50 MONTH. 5, Parse & Se See Lake, $60 month, MU 4-406¢. Drinkers need at x woe sar dng CLEAN. 2 BED- ir too! j eat furn, Garage. Lake priv. — from Pontiac. Ideal for school teacher, FE or ‘OR 3-6361. ORAYTON apn NEW 4 RMS. and bath near school. child welcome. OR 3-307. yg N brick home. Nearly new. Cali owner ‘after 6 Milford, MU FURN. OR UNFURN. BRICK 3 - bedroom, take front, Available from ‘til June. EM 3-0673. aon Gino, ee ser nent, new oll unit. Y MODERN, 3 BDRMS. APPL John R 00 R road, (18% Mile). MUl- (RENTAL \L_UNITS ve new ex . Ser rare e Cali, FE RENTAL SERVICE vatiabie. in o Let lake the “hunt” tot seotien: ERRY E. “ADAMS co. ot heat, tile WITH ~ Lake —_~ 2 M@iractive ; droom ran tn | $350 DOWN 70,9) Ny 8 cost, SIDE. NEAR FISHER gat ba Mase gs | call today. out path, priv. t agg 3 ag silo et uired. FE 47065. “Rent Lake Cottages 36A AVAILABLE AUG 15 TO SEPT. 16 LAPD OTT cane Lakes $100. Beach, a r monn, com front. 8. 15 miles of Pon- tiac, Boat. OR. MA = 5 iG rent. Available August Irene 3918 «Iris Drive. _Dre: Phone 3-8561. MO AGE. HIGGINS ‘Lake. Phone FE 22971. MODERN toe fil SOCTAGES. Screened boats Sieens 6. er straits Lake. EM 43-4006. For.Rent Rooms 37 SEFINED GENTLEMAN, D Ay worker, bus “Toren eg vegore 3 _P.m. 385 W. Huron. FE 4-1307. ROOM FOR “FO AN, _Pvt. ent. & shower, PE 2-2416. PEs = oe e of near downtown Pontiac. ‘5° vot FE Bug stop. the same _— Gays or ty _! Rooms With Board 38 EXTRA CLEAN orgs | STYLE meals 3 Maieve, PE_ 54-0377. eerie: LARGE | COM- _meals. *et rg oF _— Convalescent Homes. 38A | REST =. WEST 81D B, 3 | Goer ee Sant Dm, NA Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN PONTIAC LAKE. conn SIDE, 1 rm pet § modern 5 tm frame. oe Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 - Rent Houses Unters.” mi. bine 4 ‘Schoo! ae i door, Call OR 90 Oakiand Near Huron |* ROOM House. *OLL BASE.) > 4 BY OWNER WILLIAMS. LAKE. Und ont. N } ROMs him BATT GAR GE. 1 autifa + ive bath, un ee, eo ton is AND BATH, T GAR GA- Established in 1916 usual offer. OB +4880. cate. “CARE e. Caroline, A ones = j TAKER. Pr 83 ret: T Room RACE. GAS mt, WEST SIDE DID j T, 75 mo. FE 23-6700. | . ‘art - Near Weakened and Frank. Utl- WELL - Built room modern | YOU SEE. ities Included. Harry Stevens.| 6 ROOM HOUSE, 354 W. HURON. home, needs redecorating. | 6 ee eee ee anrubs and poved trees, Bee?! Clarkston Gardens ? >> A very good Buy, am - 2 bedeseus tate re. Pull $1,600 down, WEST SIDE ‘ 2 be eb home, wi om ga ~% garage, fenced ty ay Mg s Ss $00 — $3.300 down.” * PRICE REDUCED 2 home with room for 3rd toom if needed. Wicely reted, full basement, hb reduced, only $8, 000 ane. NORTH SUBURBAN HERE Is som handyman, a rew house and i _ for only $4,000 terms. nage DOWN \ - NEW .| AVAILABLE. Gu — The sete» y new 2 room | .. ome See es Fag oe = only $8,230 ~ Se rage need ape cistizes in ake Prope - NORTH SIDE VERY ~- Attract! bed k — Lg ers =e oar ener Choice Canes scheme. $15,230 Low NCING x. “2 out US 10 to M15, turn aoe, ee mle te ou! — ~ DO T TODAY — Gane E, ADAMS, CO. FE east “SYLV! AN S ORES. elusive vision. Living room 12n2¢4 with natural fireplace, din- ing room with windo®, * ‘ast area, eled den or room og lavatery on ist floor. 2 mas- er sized bedroom” and up. Extras inelide: fine ear a IE yee yarochial wa echools & bus. $22,900 dhevn by . tment §-17 Call MARK FISHER on above roperties who eiso specializes m acreage & jets. buying cones ty, cr ces possible. TO SERVE Lina A. ati 4 WE A the - area's cnly authorized HOME PLANN 2. 3. Tear addeqd a new KING ars. HOME PLAN- rangem in the plan ef your cholee or help (ie arrange plan to meet your requirem: s . _ » bce 4 we have — > ased number jeans to 130 : blue- rints and material lsta to 600 in our 20 long canes These plans ate by the world famous designer, Richard B Poliman, with architects Palm- quist & Wright, AJ.A. We will price amy of these or your own special pian. a 77 ld ee nods er men e eased to he “you with ate Pouildi row lenis, including financing and s ~ FLOYD KENT INC. Realtor . 2200 — “ager at vue 2-012 a, AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING Ma a BEDROOM .* HOME. LARGE shady ard, Watkins Low wh peyment. FARMINGTON « AREA, ACRES stream. 3 beautiful Busing se poo ts, § psf chi aches age, 5% Newingham To lst or to pore estate east ef Woodward in the Pontiac area, nee: H. C. NEWINGHAM ESTATE = ‘bur Rds. GL'S Our tre pow ge nee —, power or ow vi. . It will | he FOR COLORED — WNeat and clean and out. Completely modern 10 room home,- gas furnace and hot water, «le corner lot on paved with 2 car garage. Take older home in trade or down. Leslie R. Middieton Backes. im JOHNGON ny +13, diate poveiron, ie, down. Joe Bryant - r? i? Joe Bryant Large broad face home. ee fT-4t. living room, bea ~ hk, ‘ge. = ver bath. PA heat. i) » wt. ed breezeway, attached eae garage. Also 2-stal) horse barn. Basy terms. _ BRYANT BROS. You Can't Beat Te | fom Sout ueen Tes YOU'D LIKE TO | _— Kome will hace to be seen BUILD | teThe\\empreciated. Cait at EXCEPT YOUR |, 0s ah ay = MONEY 1S TIED UP | Latest Model a IN YOUR OLD HOME | shout, bisens, from wie . args and din- Saterally bon 5 = would like get ing re toes Se as m as you can. oak floors. suto. oll heat. ‘There ore ~ Ways this Storms. & screens, fully ~ Sis n‘Persest'taied w'sen| Beste, ami heer a and your old homes an le more like 4, lot. 1 Paved street, ‘Get yr: on here before echool starts $0,509 full price. eivileges: on Round Lake bedroom rge lot. price $5,630 ont monthiy payments. Brick Home Just ~~ and only 2 blocks dr, 5 3 oy hage 24 ff. liv- ing room, full basement, recreation room, e let, enclosed r fenc- . Located in the West po OE snag Call for appoint- ment, LAWRENCE W | GAYLORD i% BE me a Eve 49584 MILLER WATER FRONT SPECIAL- Cass Lake, very attractive white with trfm. This all_ modern 2 con oun, hdl has every- ing: Large room ‘with natural fire Peg "su plastered walls, coved ceilings, —— new furnace, jeundry well built, fuel bill gf y Ente per per ard.. with boat year. Beautiful well, Only $12, with ‘eres. _ WHITE LAKE AREA~ 8 & bath bungalow hes iT i Tyuving room with lovely stone fireplace, bedrooms, ae of bathing ee Pull ,930-§1, 200 down ‘Tite xe. ’ Prag e Wisner ~f ful v= Bh heat enclosed front Bary in knotty real a heme all in a owe. Only $0,000—with $2,000 OWNER LEAVING — State says sacrifice my nearly new 2 bed- room home, very attractive gray sevaet siding With white trim. “BRYANT |" $044 Two Houses MAHAN REALTY Co” Only a Month _ ‘til School Starts 1 Lecated te —— bedrm. brick ranch. oy ving room, with din : hal il basement. 100 ris ie borhood e neigh er weet “oftne®. more $15,950 fu full price & per cent mortgage. Quick posses- WHITE BROS. . REALTORS OR 3-1295 a] ae Her. Open _Eves. 9; Sun, 10 to 8 « neern EE mie e. " Sooniss fot. Lake priv. $9,600 total, price. WILLIAMS aMacepay rpeted ing rm Divided ay ag softener. inn” oe ved street. with terms, — Paes 3 “vege baat Knott “ ; uM te pine oe, ‘Mixched 0 cme sarnge, We HAVE LOTS OF LAKE HU RON \ VALLEY 7766 M58 at Pontiac, fore 3-6681 MU 45505 OR 3 MILFORD AREA Exclusive co estate. all brick acre corner . ment 2 basement bern.’ fea niees ae or taing $30,500 terms, Call EM Dutmer Terrace 2 bedroom with - New furnace & hot water heater, Taxes fot 14tzi00, real nice for’s y retired cou- ple. with terme. 160 Acres Of reel good farm iand. Basement, barn. mod- trective price and 42 Acres 1918 W. NEXT Timimediate pe tats 3 reom end with Rute. and screens. ns ca? baad ere oreperty $12,400 with easy terms. Special ss Di Bees REALTY (BARGAIN - BARGAIN LOT, LAKE Loeated in somes Sordi ay ie Se STOVE re Ree: ‘oi furnsee, ft bil $500 bd i e & ol ace nav. | eee, Pal wih pain, Nese deach. 'saGiNAW ST. ENTRANCE. 100 Scattows: ig this lovely 4 | Only 993. fon. per Year. 2 lots. 98.930 | fom “house, “doxt0." Sarm, sa noows- "alt well ligmted, Broun eer bearoom down: 3, ia mi tana ts tiles, $17.350 oR _Rent Houses Unturn. 36/ ner“suue- car neat, FE tien. | dining tom ang args | WWM. MILLER REALTY | _ term RICHER , = . ") E “>; DOWNTOWN. ae Sarees. re ere n Seccsiar To M — Asphalt Paving, Co. Located witha 200 fost of 108 u = . anan over is * chases ns ie at and water ‘furnished. ray Meat gny Realtor , Next door to g Branch ef aves ee : year, Give us * FF Sno vies} IMMED, POSSESSION Wilmont St. BY OWNER we down, 8 re. seit hee sharp 2 bedroom home Roy Annett, Inc ew in atta locem | dry re . Lake ¥, with ye basement, — — | for i" — lot for the ob and ber melee we ei , Huron =: PE eos) SS re 1, cc area, $8,950. ' : 500 rms. . on Evenings ‘h sunday 1 to 4 ree Se een ene 32 BEDROOMS— om, istenen, basement, $2000 dowat ASTSIDE ne ome. This Dome + 4 FAMILY oe Edward M, Stout, Realtor, tremendous | 77 N. saginaw ] a e "BRICK oa. - KINZLER |= «Who do I see about another lemonade dealer in my block 4 none | 618 W. rk el «sas | that insists upon starting price wars?” LAKE ORION pts rE. P ARTRIDGE} _ 7 a e yy , : a Loss 1s Your caw | REALTOR, FE 43581 A OWNER WILL | For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43} Sos qu ove Oe eee Ee oe WY Ae | 4 Bedroom FE wee pecan ce ~~~ oyrarANDme. 30%. | RANCH TYPE | Bente chet a “FOO DOWN |. inal Shalt" ast” tems faire gay See irc | uate tect trem be CP som. | fa ame le ees za i | ggmrnme aor re] ete ati * own #| ment, 3 3 bdrm. house, Dn. 4 down. : : : be 4 eee older streets, ome with best of terms, ute. gas hot : Pave, tacome. _ | Bede around home. ) shade trees. Close to, publie ing for, Lew ' * Pp. W, DINNAN $a008. terms 4 ain xe this location. . Sybian Doe a ere sz gages cess] Clarkston. any : from ‘ + | wand FE . . Saginaw Main, Clarkston, rea bath bone, ; ; ie coon room ro and ba Was Sun, yele-blera. nepal FE_ +4001 FE 17-8119 wel ns Maple 5-6821 th ieee, nee ‘taker fumece, | \V est Rundell, sa a car garage. Don't on i Oak nur, Woodward. Qwner. Near Angeles road. 4 & | HURON OaRDENs, . ROOMS, ge Sy eae lent ond o ig oy ain this terms can’t troit, TUisa 3-0631. ~ war ESotered walls, floor ! modern, $4150.00, : incom be beat. diate possession. : : mace, heater, owner leaving | FE 41045 .n a.m. os eo ~— Lobb ee see: # all po $12.00. down. : terms. : oker Earl E. James | “sires E : om B ROPERTY |ROSEMcLARTY, Br on one “7. INCOM WPecons 6 and bath ist fir: 3| Elizabeth Lake Privileges garage.| $1,800 Gown, LEBARQN school] Colored 12 room brick, brings tn b_23183__ send, bet Sad Se. Large Family Home be : ped yard | aren, 2 bedrooms, ireme ranch ores Neck plus T tcoma for|3 BEDRM. FURN. HOUSE. FE roriike floors, modern Kitchen, | LAT GC © Amity Siena a ; dre-| with’ picture / ta living quarters. location for | 45800. basement with recreation yg te E : included. room, large, family, itehen. tile 100 , Ree | eT TIP One heat, fe glen ow ney evel ae oe Elizabeth Lake Estates “very f= beim ALBie/ormd © seteene.| CLEAN NS A WHISTLE| BRINGING UP} seve"varment Soe) Sy - Mere's snug. 3. bedroom xi Ab \ ne . : separale tining' room. gan best| home, glassed in front porch 1,009 DOWN lovely fam- 2d, aluminum ouding ‘fenced : auaine LAKE pt carport ie we ; saesdeeas reg home, 2 Bh 1% Peli Reasenped yard, near school A F AMILY = Ve lag renee heme we feat comer bt Free. a $13.- paving oa , Lake z = ving center & rec- : ’ “a . a vt ents $ room f den, new spre Se Auten at $12,650, | Here's @ haven of safety for your Bi'buny "road snd secluded, by tee teenth. — SL Gees on | | WEniren mL. New ‘condi-| terms tirective 3 bedroom| trees. A nature lovers eee ee : -tlen, basement, ga-| PE €1444 or BM 36311 | home in Southfield, Oe ue tte atten. NICHOLIE : : rage, shade . IDEAL loca-|-— nouag & OARAGE. BASE-| ‘% right next to pres. : omenntiet ws AND HARGER co. ten. / ment Nice sha lof. Lake privs. ane ¢ | KEW Eve. Mr Melser J FE per] 33 W. Huron st. FE 5-4183/ 97,950 ONLY for this c Paks Small rage & wading ertras ‘in-| Attractive home, 3 bedrooms, full —— : low newly’ painted, wih “iing yen F255 clude fulomats Sehwasher. ga Beetlnctiral “secige walls, latest | SRCTER SCHOOL | Silver Lake ame : kitchen, bage anew t er . utchen, 3 | ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | racks, vent fan. paneled walls,| 90, sopolgiien 0 trans. Fall |y pearoom Bagi ns a, fret nt a ‘ Seccgubdets ned cilcieciciaiiacigeennstelilieal an ESE rge LD TY / 5 distance Detroif, Pontiac. Phone) W taite a selection of new room ponaiat DRC T mepiroom - : HOYT REAL 00 eo owner evenings, Sat. and Sun. exiting i 2 Pontiac soem? aoe |. FHA Shravan. oo, Coe om tate _ FE ; we . EL 6000. Waterers een enor | 815.000, se Pisteses on silver. Lake. ° EEGO HARBO __ /poerec Geen DOWN 3 Bedroom ithout basements. 9 and 3 bed~| PSE °Secnester sree. C1808, Corme, on lot. On New- ee. ; contemporary home, fea- le ree — ror so- | walls, wardrobe | ¢ iisit NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL aes Se : _ trance, room, mod- 4B Bloomfield Highlands for , “Barn. Kear| con Mitehen, Tull, basement, ee oe on SE Rg ime | *eAMTion yo 2 baths, full "| §780 DOWN ft SM, utility room. oak 6,000, traf wees, garden § e eanl, 3 ser . nice ‘om this modern 2 bedroom home walls ready to plaster, Priv- ; ; as low as quiet ge A mig ne ‘gaty 3 Bock trom Gnion Lake. HURON Poles — Cranberry Lake down. LEAVING —BTATE. SACRIFICE. | realtors involved, $15,200, Terms. asi S" wine lovely shed 7 15 day possession — 2 bedrooms wam-| NOY 7anch Nome. All farm, 618,800. | _Call FE 26273 after 5:30. ages ON | 15 aay pessenston — 2 maine: | JUDSON STREET, Loree Pern; | — sve. Maceder_Dr_0n 260. TWO FAMILY INCOME. | #6500 trees. Immediate possession. G ARDENS _ RAY O'NEILL, Realtor aeremie wainscets ts A-i| of nem. Comes "bee 6. room 2) ACRES Won. Owner. H. Rowan. FE Bsa ncaseceeron - «| gaa. Telews » a ecen 99] Cnitin “tem “basement. 151 fi.| 3 SSCRine SomMty lias up. ?| Oct Pasha | oem. cn NCH HOME "Gute and cory snow white | PE 37108 OR 31648| inke frontage, 154 acres. Reduced! pearooms + Seeeees ee, | OR Rees Meer, eee DUPLEX VACANT - Only % lot trom Watkins Lake. -——- mw _on ft ad compet 2 FAMILY FLAT, 5 3 we sd to $24,900 with substantial down! fyi) baser es fed vag ments With pig em ag Saameris $ poome & a “3 owner, plus : room ‘odern 3 ’ “ - = .. : = , oe eer ; 4 t $8> water acea 5 s . Low 4 car eaaan. Penns Ssonen ogy nh both pubic, foae "a2 8. Saas. feo with $2,500 down. Oeher po HE vl will senehane payment. Income from ; A Pn . j ‘ : ents. Phone with studio apartment. Also ex- parochial schools “wT INCOME — Over : oe weak : _ 5 | your home equity in areda, move ther noe pare e = on mearaee, a ar le Ca | Sema Be beth "ife story, t bea-| | BRICK - TRADE iRGoMe 3 UP _& 3 DOWN. PVT. with private / iment house for imately 1 acte utifully iqnd- ‘ |} Rito heat, 3 cat garage, large room my ae: 3 bdrm. prick rancher with 1%| ent. & path, 2 car garage, fire- ee. | BRICK Siisecine On Sao MART. Ge seb seas] ee ata ie ae ce |_ Patel Ste > SOT decemmie I + prenings ater eat wr. 308.) RANCH - oie Pe LL | CLARK REAL ESTATE | ACRE ee cae oe |.» lehhakes Realty ba AVY SAYS MO PAYMENT she : With all the extras, ls MULATELE LASTING SERVIC * aes GREY anon. T3ea W. a Evenings Semi = bungalow in” immaculate Rett ba os $6,000 3 bedrm, brick ranch type bome,| 2 of, 3 bedroom, starter, homes A. JOHNSON, Realtor bathe, 2 bedroame a and den wean Se Be SERVICE | eee Ban” basement with| ies. wettes Pa Eves. ‘. dren. . s 90 ene Lot Anchor ie , | 4 ve pearege, Exira i. ae best Nik 4080 an. | $50 DN e Realtor W. 81 oy ft, on, aulet peta lot take wim "Privaie. beach on “| Clarkston #585 sal ra lav;| dive: Priv. on Soolt Le, $080 dn] ce site wag Civilians — $490 Down Irom Ponte. Lard se a enjoy om, take 5 = yee ‘ the" possession cow, ; 24 ‘tgee. pg ed 7 : NO OfmEn Cosme. | Tage, fo edie caste, tis ss ure zamnum == | REALESTATE un” | BLOOMFIELD | H. iigeay trom tows, “Sutable BR 2 dedrm. mA lt peseinent : SYLVAN : Te. 8 ; ple Hei" _} COLONIAL RANCH _| DOcEDIATS Pont beret Rolling inop ite. peach sa 5. | eS oor eae Meet Fe tn pease sO | SRE mn| K — 3 uschell _ ere ASS Tn GIL . SUBURBAN | HOME WITH G verms, : : | Borns Pale rit , i | WARD E: PARTRIDGE| J. ¢. HAYDEN, Realtor ent ‘OF FE 43581 wae ton. BS wt, Ss 4 3 ie ij fF 23° fi Be,8 ei é : ; ‘| R. J. VALUET, Realtor ‘|e OAKLAND, AYE 5-069) — » * : : Re nee "NO OTHER COSTS - eer | tren| Patan Sanam | GET IT QUICK) .onie Gaertiaatat| Mov tc, ma bapten,| fr GILES RBALTY CO. | FIXAT/¥ 7 ed eracm cee | roc! Plaslfed Mis! iechell / “Kuschell |" vp : ae i } i 3 “i ! 5 ‘ i st g - a}. Brick homes, each with two a BEREE e , : 1 3 Basement, auto. ga ‘ ny yon ae Re 1 14] ; ; aaa be a ae Lo) } J f } ; ie oe f nel ipee Fils ; 7 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG PE 29206 aEaN BOE ccintosncya cess a oF 3 F A _ we ) \ ‘ 2 : ies — , Me t . ; : xi ; | “FINANCE co. u FE +1 4-1574 102 Bldg. Buckner Ce mace C. Schuett, Realtor ‘Hepy Folks For Sale Revert Prop. 4A | am Regen: comers: ceva we ST | ia g-14 a ) | —Aenow who he-thinks he is? My fringe benefit!” | ee BUCKNER Free booklet, write $3578. _ FIN. . nston & Hubbard L, on ANCE ce ane. an — ' en uae HIGHWAY ise en ¥ z oe = Partridae te eee ae = Acar af" ha, 9 OGG | 22r re Se | Esai ee me) Sala Sa ae 18 THE “BIRD” TO sem |W. Lawrence st. FE +1538 | i an Fluores- BOATS - MOTEL Loans $25 to $500 ot HOUSEHOLD ast aos, be For Sale Miscellaneous 60 _ FINA RP. : ee : ; aj ROO (CLEARANCE ALUMINUM _ OF PONTIAC, 4-083 | oe Donte BUNK BEDS SPRINGS & WAT. $405. 3 i mal: Seca taste t A, CONES. tonal i automa’ $120.50 “value . slichiges | S03. Orch: d Lk. Ave. trance locks, $3 t Tor AIP CONDITIONER. £190.95. ratots and washers. ba cents 2 2B © pet. = Huron Munre Electric, 1000 w. REPL AC oh 24031 dotens, of cine. bul . — BRAY RCO rz Roch nds. OL 1-904 2 OR ~ between 7 & 8 p.m. WARD E&. PARTRIDGE]. O°" | PIECE LIVING ROOM "SUITE, | Refrig FHA approved. 78 : 4296 Dixie Hwy Piains | {oF service station jocated et AU)" land Lake. $00 cash & bost &| FLOOR ‘. ‘ Fane eerinates. ~PLYWOOD SPECIALS 3885 Ra. (4) in tment Ty | motorof equal value. None less . ' EEZE. ARMSTRONG * A — . Sm on than 3% hp. OR 3-6274. 2 DELUXE BAsY AUTOMATE % Pir—4x8—$7 05 orc J p12 & PE an able. Call “rE aiies % STATION WAGON BEL AiR,| 1 L WHIRLPOOL ™ GOLDSEAL oS Vian fr a LOTS passenger Power ¢ . Per- | W-Sudsaver ~ $4.60. lieriew 1 lt teetyg Germad|ORESHOT BUSINESS) fect shape, Owner tie prop Pee eater wader... 0 | SacTOR® Bunga, wapwem |. Ciepine Dams a0, a8 Call us, 00 other piywoods. tntertor | ¢ AY witnis BREWER thon. PE 40600. mae WAITES me oe ay Fe Ps" ge aesectoaw | “Pontiac Plywood Co. — : ‘ 33 up : L 1 : ‘FE_¢si81 FE $008 PONTIAC CLASS C_hisse CHAMP 4 HOUSETRAILER | DOWNSTAIRS PE 423511| 502 N. J FE 45169. “1 ALL GOOD BARGAINS | 148¢_Baldwin_ Ave. Fh. PE 2-2543 | Manley Leach, 10 Bagley For Sale Acreage 47)| A smaif liquor bar with « eS model car. Land ¢en-| 4B APT SIZE GAS RANGE. | FRIGIDAIRE FiG. WILL| Clear Y-Pine boards, 10 ft. REFRIGERATOR, | 4 OTOMATIC Sef OF WALTER HAGEN OOTE a ee Low ove everest and | tract or ae A home of equal! Practically new. Oil heater. As-| _ sell cheap. FE 86-3803, Clear ¥-Fine. 1-4, 04 ‘ft. washer, tak iene at rage $x12,} “clubs. ® irons 4 © Bag & 1% te 5 Acree Parcels rent. Doing a steady g70,000 sess. value. FE 32-4791. sorted jumber and 2x4's. 207) PREEZER - OnE OF 3212, ¢ and sound shag toa power lawn mower, sagt. tie Call FE 6-3002, 295 poeple wnt | Eg res ere 9 cag WOOR* S08 Cae | sous pAPERNG FOr BINT tes fee preter | gly et Roe Se ste. | mepenenaer mqpraer | cer T 18 . ewig : : ; hve, ~ SKIN DIVERS se PANGUS, 1 Realtor S, D. D. : popeers)” VE 80 FOR THE CAN BE POUND | £399.95 value, $219.00 ¥| Quality Outside Paint, $3.35 gal.| i stoves, deep fat fryer, H. J. VAN 4 AT tehed in ¢ Interior Paint, $4.45 gal. tables & chairs, com-| Mask, fins & suits. Boats & ea Grewre ae te) ie a et ae wee tare Sheets ee Bites tes (Goin earn ogg t eerin or arms yoy lenty of * A WASH- : . , ne Oooe EY "Broke SELL OR TRADE || Fase 1 wales banters. | '¢r~ Good ecad, $100. MI. 44406. | you ‘wil be pleased with our prices PINE LAKE INN 200 1 mile R. D. RILEY, Broker Bathroom fxvares, FRIGIDAIRE REFRIO. 1951 MOD. and service, Estimates freq and Orchard Lake "Only 4280 an Bere. take good ret Xia Biisabeth Lx. RA. one, PLATTE OW Sante eich | Cee wae springs and} ©), Pas. an oe See SURPLUS MOMBE 98. G. A. Thou : - Tents—Sale or Rent ent. Several other farms as 1986 John . eccasional chairs, tables, lamps,|GAs STOVE AND SERVEL GAS| } S LUM R & | RUBBER CAR MATS. ALL SIZES | sleeping Bage — Coto — Steves - controla, steering wheel and elec-) Ty sets, radios. m MATERIAL SALES CO boy a s.| Joe's 4 & N Surpins FE 2000s eS Ww DL “Sale Land Contracts $2) ii, tai". ace Tunes Sneate ‘sie, and many | Gs SBAGE RATER 98 SS CO. | 4 to 94, 3100 W. Gaskston R6.| “Co a eDiets 66 P. W. DINNAN an Will trade for feat oe | Sate sie hens WEN & || GAS SPACE HEATER |... rr) $340 Highland Rd. (M59) aPEED QUEEN WASHER. Like | Sand,Gravel &-Dirt—66 “8 W- Huron st. a ae ee | tate, land eontract or late mode’ Visit ous trade dept. for__real on 5 ee dee 2 gee $35 - OR 3-7002 : new, vapor bath cabinette, health PPE ALN LPL LLL LOL AL APLAR I : ~~ ke : 20% ‘PISCOUNT | car. This boat & motor cost over Pte ‘8346, “Red._(M58)_O8 KCMOST NEW JAxext TRAILER. —wéiker, PE ©2851. -$-¥DS—OP-BLACK—DIRT,_98-DE- 55 ACRES : wew’3 BEDROOM ECON. $2,400. Hvenings, call Mr. Brown, veRe im LAY-AWAY PLAN | GIRL'S & BOY'S BICYCLE, $12) _ $400. Sacrifice for $250. PE 5-2800 sHALLOW WELL PUMP. FE} Uvered tor 30 days oniy. FE 8-1355 Immaculate modern farth OMY HOME SIZED 26x26 OA 6-2618. p24 BASY TERMS. _ each. 2 pe sectional, $15. Air) 3ATTERIES, $584 199 8. SAGI- eves. = cated ae bala mie. "ens.ee,| ON th BRM LOR, Set H. BROWN, Realtor | webu, sell or tinde. Come out| $1 each. Pe set | pe ae ae Te aTk Mk ee S01, terms. BALANCE $7,000 — YOUR ; = W. Huron Ph. Fm 24s10| 924, look around, 2 seres of free | HIDE-A-BED “DROP LEAF TA eguarters Opurce Mit. Pa shot | Ail sand 8. gravel, PR Soe. eS: COST $5,600.. CALL TED > Jee OM. rking. rr 0% ka J grand — E antique B00 KS, RELIGIOUS Ova. BARNES jes Paap nas 5 iu. rocated x, ot Weemthonorion na.| MCCULLOUGH ANY. ROUR CLOSING OUT OPEN MON, rat. 9 en ee 7. Henry $0 SADTRT. On 36868 | oa Pine Knob Rd. Very scenic. SWER, FE : eee Prac a Bint tae PRIDA * 1 mile] made wool hooked rug. sapenens | xe mR 30080. iso ACRES OF GRAVEL TO LET | Pe MBgmeay meauron oy) | SCHRAM lips et Mita rat. ee ee Shisetrock: (=| Gace oe oe | om Palegpen Eves, TMS | 1111 JOSLYN REALTOR |21” was Ki te Le oe Teen. Se Tm a 4, SAL, FARMERS TA wood Ze Discount | : 142, W. Hare dercen & trons, ‘$40; bird iron. 4x8 Sheet $1 39 : very | good. bidgs. ¢ zoom modem city bom Ad Lote of ES | Sigg 2 ane. #4. OF or OR Fir Pirscord, txtety sheet |. 94 ied house, other pidgs 4325 cole r payment on 10x 80, ABC softener MILDRED SMART'S Twinsulation, 100 sq. es ™ vee e . : eM, enesee ‘cre. Terms, Near Rich-m cock 98,308, reyente ‘me. ‘ps E ’ low m ‘ Zonotite a Evwagepenee $1.28 acre, Terms, Near Like new m oa Sy ial ANTIQUES vig | etre Pain Gr axe x12, Sx pagal 8 ACHES, also 8 scree | John Kinzler, R Realtor ie gon» Rigg ag | galt swice | Guring ‘tug, Sip, W, Beoken Rd | gt os onnes. per Af hg ng BER near Clarkston, 1 place 60 W. Huron st contracts, e. free Rochester OL. 1-5631 dealvered 42 ° > oe tem. BALANCE si AF 5 MO. Wo wae & clear homes as « down everett iC, |Fon_sae 9, ora FOR SALE B : Land contract on vacant 4 2969 | Land contract on Geod, building site. Will 33335... bad iH zi ap g gh a i F bookcases. Desk je sewing ma- chine bat 64086. aa eek OR. FS OED. OOS Boner Dessboaras are. peices Hi 8? ‘ 53 x pie ag Ba BEDROOM SUITE; ELEC. | S°Y? --..---- qpeseceeuccdecees Ec are ie RYeas | Ove; rettie. PE oasis. ‘call aft- See ceasd hee, Oe = - aeeeeraee R. D. apa ihicteer | | fo : ; Ma aeerecenater sels | hort Trametes “ectoeios 2% Elizabeth a. ton ._ Fh. FE £3 Ra. EM 34114. -_ = ad A. WEBSTER, Attention Packers taeda re tr emenll aLACK DIRE, FILL DIVE FILL gravel ~Grushed ove, nee tobe ter bofler, vf radiators LER. BOAT wat Rha yg A Ay gage. New, Naver used, Come * CULVERT PIPE. B ~** eneanihsecsadedn rite cmee ee «| Talbott Lumber| ss ‘Church's, Inc. | Sen HE §,_Squiftel Rg. Fm ard FOR CASH IN 5 |HURRY, sell ‘abe 3 sabia Soule Ads. 3 RENT IT FAST ‘| through Rent Ads! Room, |houte,’ _apattment, | ‘any: thing - ~ Want: Ads Bei “THE ANSWER TO raik| YOUR.” PROBLEM:! Biratio rT | Want Ads! To sell, rent, 7 _ bite by FE 2, -HOUGHTEN . & SON J. 1. Case & CALIF. HERE WE et to ae ; We 2 watts i ~ or eredit te: 7? Pontiae Rd. at Opdyke. We we aa pervice of your ou 1e781 A tractor. call us to) day. a Zaadeipalae | ap CLEARANCE SALE a redneed , out egg ood : Ron THUR FOR se Mis- souri will share a ride. Returning on. on ase, PE 42965. 1967 INTERNATIO Tonal THREE gd ton a truck, EM 1940 ing GDR 1 TON PICKUP. $125. | WILSON GMC’, ‘l ” New & Used Trucks - Oakland at Cass, FE 5-9485 pale Be Sate Be, nage AND HEAT- wn. Sete ore Turner Ford. oe eedoae ‘4. 4 DR. RA- Bnd eon. Ear"s.soea Dynafio. TATION TRANSPOR SPECIALS pe ge give ws a ae HB Rage a buy. CHEVS.,,- FORDS, PLYMOUTHS 1040's thru 1955's All models & Body Styles ‘Anything of Value Down ‘Make Your Own Terms = HASKINS “MATTER | WHAT... Your Business Is - HA oR . a * iz * ee 54 Bel Air ........$1095 4 DOOR SEDAN—Radio, Heater, Powerglide. es _: FORD 55 Two Door .:...- $1195 CUSTOMLINE V4 — Radio & | Heater. = ne RB 54 Sunliner 2 | Redio, Heater. | Door.$1195| -Ford-O-Matic. 54 Two eer ceks $795 = a Boates ea ‘36 Cataling Cy Cpe. $1995 ‘ STARCHIEP — Radio, Heater, Rpdramate. - a 55 Reation” WW: ie $1695 mate — — Radio, Heater, Hydra- 153 Fotir hoses went ad 395 Radio & Heater. : PLYMOUTH ‘55 Two Dr. H. Top. $1596 = & pti Powerflight, Pow- 54 Two om ADE $1095 - Radio & cane. oe 54 Two Dr. H To Top.§ $1495 Radio, Heater, Hydramatic PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS” Ty cuev.3 on. curan. em. Fe| CHEVROLET “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” “Oakland County's, | Pe st Growing a | Safe Buy Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY ‘LINCOLN MERCURY — FRUCE GOING NORTH, £4 FART "Wanted Used loa 88 e's Schasr Auto Parts a WANTED” used = gs makes ‘a top. paid, yeas ea | __For Sale Cars 91 ‘92 FORD, V-8 4 DOOR SEDAN. $900, FB 2-9608. FORD VICTORIA __ | #8, ie. ete, Sere. eal oat Mionally’ clean. This MUST SELL ‘49 FORD, $115 CASH. _OK 8-218. 2 oe ‘00D RUNNING condition. Owner. For Sele Cars 91 so FORD. 1 Lar AND HEATER. aor ae ‘iiiawest 4-7500 1960 Mercury 2-door $ 196 io, heater. new tires. 1061 Chev. d-oor ............ $ 195 Runs , radio and heater 1953 LJ eicecsecs ee ae Overdrive, “radio, heater, good ~ | 1950_ Ye eee Radio, 5 ed new NO MONEY : ‘. OR 3-163 SA SAL « e ie 1952 SEDAN, CUSTOM 4, 1 radio and heater. No money down. Cail regi, Shoe Mid- ¢ . Mr. west ‘Turner Ford ‘SE Pontiac 4 Seems eee Pontiac Auto Brokers SERRSESES: 388 s 3s 2 F mY at at PEie & AAA ee 6 Months. Guarantee Tt Moters . CLEARANCE 1957 CHEV. -and OLDS DEMOS. age TERRIFIC SAVINGS ~~ SUMMER SALE AND aati CARS a a : She Iton's “Herbie writes me the most beautiful poetry — stuff by Browning, Keats and Ogden Nash!” Peres seee Bud erctan ton Motor ag Auburti_at East Blvd. FE 46728 _ NORTH PONTIAC Country Sedan, ® pass., beau- tage ange non _GomDerion ‘54 DeSoto 4 Dr. |,. | This firedome. 4 door sedan has automatic R&H, fey, es, tren tone reen, A i ed Si Riemenschneider's 232 8. Saginaw ‘56 Dodge H:top Jet black with R&H,. W-W. Cor- enet Lancer beautiful condi- ider's 233 5. saginay Try ‘Houghten’ Ss Hot Spot "6? Buick convertible, low ee: ag Pat ieee A real ye Fs ~ Sone cans . Houghten & Son YOUR FR iN CAR. DEA FOREIO EALER SEE OUR NEW LINE OF iG CARS Jaguar, M.G., Austin, Healy & 528_N, Main, Rochester. OL _1-9761 | Auburn Motors) * i RA stake. Sharp. al heat gle al = 3 Ford &,-ton pickup, 4-speed trans A teal — ear, Boek \y-ton pickup. Priced to he. anise, bg OE Pipes tao at thie 3150 =a one North Chevrolet Co.. ("3 aa al ied ro {006 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ‘52. Pontiac 2 dr $ 95 Me Sretehaker coupe... 3 os 3 — ae eo tudebaker coupe 4 CHEVROLET, DEL RAY Weoupe, sharp, R.&H. sees, Mi} We will arrange financing = on all cars listed above AUBURN MOTORS SALES Corner Pike and E. Bivd, Per 7 Canverible 4, el “Air, come, “Wi.” Pew: or Olide, ‘Ral, “wie “hop, car. a | ePaoae Fi inancing our our Specialt y BOB F FROST, INC. ~. A _Syouteeetindppe Fords. P Power wana ae Ford ‘Custom YV-#. 2 dr. Wig 3 Runs good. bes si = nip adie 2 dr. R’& TM Oakland Ave. aie NA Dee SPAN, Plymouth chr - sessed Croee ai Preetic 4 =. at new. “apare >in © down payment & bank Ww steering, W.W. HS ee mgr y 4 dr. ae. vg Practicaily uve 4 dr. Aute & H. Your 1950 nn car pak handle aad gos EV ENINGS - DLY OLDS-—GMC~- “Bright Spot” $595 — we ae | JEROME _ -Olds - Cadillac Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 "83 Chevrolet oe Sn good bed ''53 Ford Cl Sed. Ma 2-DOORS — 4DOORS - WE NEED USED CARS COUNTY'S TOP TAKE LOW #-6801 | MORE CAR FOR LESS MONEY HASKINS | Fastest Growing Dealer” AGONS—CONVERTS as low an $195 or your tar down As little ‘as $15 per week “DEAL hg S OAKLAND TRADER” ADVANTA OVERHEA m OF OUR LOCATION FOR _ SAVINGS — SERVICE SATISFACTION BETTER CHEVROLET W'S PRIEND’ “mOakland *County’ 5 ‘6751 Dixte Bi $6071 way at MIS aT I Faust -pell, 8-2740. V4. REAL CLEAN. EB & E. Motors. FE * “This bear on has RSH, W-W tires. This and every of ape ear pot pol “ord by “$457 1900 $. Woodward Ave, Birmingham 1952 FORD, 7 DOOR, OvERURSSS. Real Safety ~—_ i SER BEAL Ledumall 2 & TR 1987 "Dodge. Station wagon, fully Riemenschnglder's 232 §. saginaw | ° “a6 door, Coronet, govt FORD 1954 e ku | ig romp custo ronnon sx.| wb Pron faker. A real ttaty car. Btock | SPECIALS $50, UP No. 3847, 9505. oN ie ee | North € lot Co. “iowa, sscume ots of 871.24 North Chevrolet Co. month. Cell creat Mgr. FRE $0308 _Eddie. Steele In __, ee as $1,200, STATT'S MOTOR SALES i¢ FORD ? DR. §. REAL SHARP OR 3 35-4660. ‘No money down, assume. pymts of yor month. Call credit Mgr. _FE_ 5-204 Maddie Steele Inc. CLEAN CARS oe sone «oc at BIRMINGHAM NASH 7 2 RIEMENSCHNE IDER’S LIQUIDATION SALE EVERYTHING GOES FUTURE HOME OF EDSEL 232 S. SAGINAW ST. 'S7 Olds Super 2 dr. ReH, r brakes, es with. . Very few miles, looks & drives like new ......- escess North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham _ SiS cil as "$2637 _ + piemenisneldets angie clean car with low extra, extra Riemenschneider's 232 5. Saginaw ‘b4 ‘4 PLYMOUTH Bay ies WAGON Light biue. W.W., B&H, #698. OF I'LL TOTE TOUR EVERYBODY'S CREDIT is js GooD NO MAN'S _WRIEN us 8. eee aa Cars CLARKSTON Motor Sales Chrysler - r - Plymouth Brand new 1957 Belve- dere, ¥-8, 4 dr. demo. ‘ 1955 . DeSoto hard a dr. V-8, automatic white Evenin s—Please '57 Ply. H. 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The new find was disclosed yes- terday. : There was speculation that the government. might put a tax lien on the money. This would call on Abel to prove that it was not earned income and thus provide a clue as to its source. x* *« * was given a further court post- ponement until Friday to try to get one. Brooklyn Federal Court Judge Matthew T. Abruzzo said he will appoint counsel if Abel is unable te find one. Abel was indicted last week on espio! charges that could bring the death penalty. The govern- ally serving Moscow as a spy. Snake Nearly Panics Passengers on Bus ST. JOSEPH, Mo. ® — Near ipanie broke out-on_a city bus yes-| terday when a_ three-foot black snake slithered down the aisle. M. H. Peters, the driver,: eased he ma) Woody Herman Coming to Walled Lake Casino BIA Ty a MIGIALING Sonia: [Refuses to Use {Allen's Formula ¥ JACK PAAR shows. He's also scared and humbled by the opportunity. This could be the stepping-stone to either fame or oblivion, Steve Alien Snowing Panr’a. record of ‘suc- next big star, 6:00—(7) Kukla, 6:10—(2) Weather. @:15—(7T) News, (4) Weather. () 6:20—(4) Box Four. Cristo. (4) Helen O'Connell. (2) (2) News. : My Friend Flicka. . 11:15—(4) “Weather. (2) Miss Fair-| > |@45—(4) News. weather. 7:00—(9) Million Dollar Movie. (2) Vic Damone. “Footlight Fever.” 7:30—(7) Navy Log. (4) Father|t! 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. «| Knows Best. Tonight. i at | THURSDAY MORNING | Hitherto, he’s done only half-hour|s:00 — (7) Ozzie, ; _t (Color) ¢ 8:30—(7) Moment of Decision. (9) $!00—(7) Boxing. cess—success as far as the public|9:45—(7) Sports News. goes—it's a good bet he'll be the|10:00—(7) Bowling. (9) National|9*®0—-@) Fred Waring. (4) Home| ‘ TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Fran, Ollie. (9) (2) Amos ‘n’ Andy. Queen. 10:16—(9). Weathervane. 10:15—(9) Theater 15. : 10:30—(9) Lone Wolf. (4) Whirly-| birds. (2) Frisco Beat. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On, (S$) Million Dollar Mystery. “After Midnight (9). Monte) with Boston Blackie.” (4) News. (2) Popeye. (4) News, Sports. News. ; a News. 6:30—~(7) Disneyland. 11:20--(4) Sports. (2) Sports Final. | “Intermezzd.”’ (4) . Masquerade.|11:26—(2) Nightwatch Theater. | ‘Harriet. of Fear.” (2) Millionaire. 6:50—(2) Meditations, (4) —_— Farm Report. (2) I've Got a Se- 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. Crime, Inc. 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. @ Today. | ‘ | cret. (9) Homer Bell.|7:45—(2) News, (4) This Is Your Life, (2) Steel|8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. ( 7 1) ‘The sie Rascals. ji L tudig | 830—() Li athe Unexpected. (4) Studio} (2) bso 8:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. tows 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey, () Our} : Friend Harry. NO MENTAL CASES . “The person who found that man,” Paar says, “is no longer with us. That's not what I wanted at all, I want no freaks. No men- tal cases. No nuts.” * * * Paar’s idea of an interesting, albeit odd, person to talk with is a lady he located in Columbia, Mo: She is a ‘professional fault finder Coming i in the Fall By ERSKINE JOHNSON , HOLLYWOOD (NEA)—If you've been wondering what’s becéme of Sally, she’s in television now. Not that old gal.of yours, but a modern Sally—a composite character being played by a movie producer's star —hires herself out to big com- wife—12 years after being created panies and finds faults that can be corrected. by his first wife! Mis Wramaee, ta Waalats Ws Gamal on a criterion of whether it is “nice” or not. It is always in good taste. It never hurts any- bedy. It never makes a fool of anyone. Hence, no nuts or large toenails need apply. will be compared with the old) “Tonight” under Steve Allen. For one thing, it's on the same net-) Almost inevitably, his program | What's Become of Sally? | She's in Television Now | ¢ 10:00—(4) Price Is Right. 16: 30—(2) Strike It Rich. «| Truth or 11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) ne Tac h. 11:30—-(2) Search for Tomorrow.| (4) It Could Be You. as Ricky. 11:45—(2) The Guiding Light. 11:55—(9) Billboard. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ ae «| Play to Win. (7) 12 o'clock Com- ies. (9) New Show, Ed and Ross, 12:15—(9) Sports Time. : 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4)/ | (€olor) Club 60. (7) The Erwins. | (9) Corliss Archer. 1:00—(2) My Hero. (7) Lady c | i | H | ] | i | "Brae" and Broom. | 2:00—(2) Big vege (4) (Color); It’s the second TV show for blonde, | Joan. The first was a live CBS series, |“My Favorite Husband,” which ex- one-time movie queen| from an escort service gigilo, Matinee Theatér. (7) My Little) The characters they meet range of Jungle. 2:40—(9) Mary Morgan | \played by Francis Lederer, to aj® 2:55—(9) News. |mad French existentialist. 10:00—(7) Bowling. (9) ‘News. (4) ‘5:00—-(2) The Early Show. Ellery} Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Party. 5:30—(4) Range Tider. 2:30—~(2) Bob Crosby, (7) Ramar| INSTALLE FREE! 15 Minute Service While You Wait Pee sees Soa work, same time. And it will come | pired in 1955 after a two-year run. rican, It shuldn’t be too hard to be i; with Ed Sullivan—“I wanted the .| DEAL WAS SET from the same New York studio— the Hudson Theater—that housed Allen's program. *x* .* * as little of Allen's format as I different—after all, I only saw the Allen show once in mg life.” A KERN MAN And. there’s a big difference in} personality and viewpoint. Allen|,, was a jozz man. Paar admits he “doesn't understand” jazz, conse- ‘quently will use little or none at all. He's a self-confessed “Jerome Kern man—I like to hear the melody.” week filled out by any comedian who-was available. ’ Paar did two of those shows, pulled more mail than any oth- ers and was immediately offered the spot permanently. But he refused. He would have had to work with Allen's crew, oriented to the jazz-and-freak point of view. He felt he wouldn't be happy that way. = * * * Later, after Allen left the show guest spots job.” Columnist Earl Wilson acted as “But,” says Paar, “I'll try to do| This: time Joan's favorite husband, Movie Producer Frank Mrs, Frank Ross. But the biggest news about! ‘Sally” is that it’s the first inde- ically produced by Paramount Pic- tures right on the Paramount lot. But now Paramount’s handling everything. for ‘Sally’ in bigtime movie crew, the sets, the film lab work and the book- keeping—all. for a percentage. Ross just brings in his scripts, his "| wife, his cast and his director, Bill Asher, one-time “I Love Lucy” cueman, Joan even has a reserved auto parking space on the lot, an in- dication that TV stars now are right on the same social level as movie qteens at Paramount. But Paramount's star - studded mountain. trademark will not ap- pear on “Sally.” That’s still re- served for Vista-Vision in theaters. But the bars are down and more telefilm Pararnount studio. x *- * Joan Caulfield has traded in her “My Favorite Husband” pony- . for a more sophisticated hairdo she }- calls a “French twist” for her role of Sally, a fey character employed as a traveling companion by Mari- on Lorne, who plays .a fabulously rich widow, All of the plots in the first series of 34 half-hours have Euro- pean city backgrounds. -— “I’m scared. and humble,” he says. What scares him is the same thing that humbles him — he'll have to do five programs a week, RCA COLOR TY Sal iis Cc nd ameETs RADIO. 1 Servi an hour and 45 minutes each. (“The Robe”) Ross, is her producer boss. ‘Have ‘Giants’ fo Fight} Jean Arthur’ played/S@ys the nation’s youth—like the in “The Lady Takes a Chance,” aj biblical David who slew the giant Jean Arthur, at the time, was/|their own to combat. pendent telefilm series being phys-|. Graham Says Youths NEW YORK @®—Billy Graham Goliath — also have “giants’’ of AND BLOW-OUT “|3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen | For a Day (7) American Band] KINGS . stand. (9) Request Playhouse, '3:15—(2) Secret Storm. Midas Muffler Service 3:30—(2) The Edge of, Night. (9) M : Bugle Theater. 256 Besth Seginew 3:45—(4) Modern Romances. 4:00—-(2) Susie, (4) Dear Phoebe. FE 2-1010 (9) Circle 9 Theater. 4:30—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Romper Room. (7) Mickey's Reom. | Open Mon. thru Thurs. “til 5:30; Pri. “til 8:00 Sat. ‘til 5:00 . Among these are anger, care- lessness, lust, di ~*~ * * The evangelist is devoting his; Madison Square Garden meetings| this week to juvenile delinquency arid the problems of young peo- ple. There was a high percentage of teen-agers last night in the crowd of 18,500. Urging the nation’s youth to fol- ‘low a Christian way of life and form clubs for Christ, Graham said: “It will give you a new chal-| ‘lenge for life, something for you) ito do.” « *& * “Put the principles of Chris-) : “7 * Sparkle « Automatic Laundry & Cleaners OUR SPECIALTY AUGUST SPECIAL ANY 9x12 SHAG RUG ‘Washed end Fluff Dried SA95 Pickup and Delivery Free "4 1056 W. Huron, 2 Biks. 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