* -@ super myystery: eg, a a 73 * * ** “PONTIAC, ‘MICHIGAN a * Is It Cool or Is It Not? | : Weatherman on the Spot, His Proof Isnt So Hot. In the past week, The Press icarried two stores from W. W, Oak, head of the U.S. Weather Bureau for this area, proving this is a “norma),” and “usual” summer. He cites statistics up to the first.of August, definite-..|... “lyr proving both. Today The Press receivers a story from Inter- national News Service in ‘which U. S. Weather Bureau officials in Washington say the summer of 1956 was the “coolest in recent years for a large. - part of the U. S. including the Great Lakes region.” Boys,.you better go into a huddle and talk this while thing over. When you reach an agreement, issue us a Master Statement tha't everyone including Joe Smith can understand. Here is the INS story:. “The weatherman will soo13 make official what many Americans knew—and enjayed—during the last three months, ° The summer of 1956, ncsw coming to its unofficial cent. years for large parts of the-United States, West Gets Heavy Snow * Wyoming received light to “DENVER (#—Higher -elevations in Colorado and heavy snow early today. The State Highway Patrol said light snow fell at Estes Park and in northern Colorado near the Wyom- ing line. On Trail Ridge road, the world’s lottiest continuous highway through Rock;y Mountain. National Park west of Estes Park, the fall was heavy. a Official U. S. Weathrr Bureau charts are now being prepared comparing t! 1is summer with past summers but weather bureau ::limatologist Robert Schloemer took time out today to, give this preview: international} News Service 1.230 aise teks been “consistently cooler” for the Northeastern U , S. and the Great Lakes region. ~— —Even the South “Atlantic and Southern sates en- joyed “cooler than w sual, but not unusually ool, sum-- mer. weather.” —The Plains stat ss had warmer weather than usual since they did not share in the cooling mass of Ca- nadian air that bestefited Northern and Eastern U.S. Schloemer also e¥ted these weather hightights of the last three monthst:. —In June, se veral seattedis recorded the lowest ~ June temperatu res in 69 years. Green Bay, Wis., for example, x pperted a June ‘Fesenfing of 33 degrees. —Aug. 3 was a. day of record lows in the mid-40s for Buffalo, Rochest tr and Albany, N. Y. —Aug. 22 was another day of record lows fot states" east of the Mississippi river, with Pittsburgh record- ing a low of 46 ‘jegrees, the coldest Aug. 22 since 1876 when the recor« tings began. —On the same day, Philadelphia’s weather. bureau recorifed a low of 53 degrees, the coldest Aug. 22 in “p2 years of recorded data. __Pending fin al checks, Schloemer said summertime |_ 1956 may stat k up as the coolest in five years. And why all; the cool weather? Schloemer attributes" ‘it to a shift ina prevailing upper winds which brought | cool Canadian air down across the U.S. Prize Climbs to $700 Readers Try Fail to Solve 4,906 Times,» Gold Puzzle Sherlock I folmes would have shivered in delight. Our week! ¥ word game episode had all the elemer:ts of clues galore, a list of over 30) “suspects,” o deadly chase and 4,906 Private Eyes, each bent on colMecting @ reward of $626. . But the “Eyes” didn't have it—and so, for lack of a . “= Pontiac Names Chief Enigneer Semon. -E. to Division Post The promotion of E. M. Estes Pot-O-Gok'! winner, the—- prize for .a successful .so- their ‘ “names” and the reasons for lution ne-gt week climbs tojtheir apprehension are on Page 40. $700—plv s a $25 bonus for And don’t be soured on word 12 sae nesses: * Lal Knudsen| ™*” NEW YORK (®#—Death tahen no meees in most fatal automobile — / ary ee Gowns . .2.88 = a ee BIRTHDAY SPECIAL : Ladies’ Pajamas = 2" x Better _cotton plisse styles for Birthday fing sieeve 2 MOLILTLEAS aaa blouses 3 t0 Ge, Tt 14 Stock up and Save BOYS’ JEANS SHIRTS @ 99 A perfect team, rugged 10- ounce double knee dun-— BIRTHDAY SPECIAL able wool jersey. 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[ter supply, and hopes .}pressed this morning that the pro- STUDIES TO TEACH DRIVING — Beverly Hunt, driver-educa- tion teacher at Brandon Township School District, Waldron, was among 68 completing a recent special three-week course of study in the Driver Education and Traffic Safety Workshop conducted at Michigan State University. The course, made possible by a grant provided by the Allstate Foundation, was designed to better prepare and equip teachers for high school driver training programs. ~ Waterford Slates Session on Tuesday WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The weekly meeting, of the Waterford Township Board will be Wednesday | at 3 p.m., instead of Monday, due vo: ---nfe-the sholiday;—== Rezoning to CRG ‘a lots . 295. and 296 in Huron Gardens was | denied by the township board this | eg a HIS week and was referred to the town- ship-board of appeals. Township board recommended the lots remain residential with ‘non-conforming use, provided proper drainage and fencing is ar- ranged. Plat for Cherokee Hills sub- _ division No. x2 was approved, subject to blacktopping and water installation. . The board authorized the DAV to conduct its annual forget-me-not Lions to Utilize. Circus Theme in Latf-O-Rama LAKE ORION—The Orion Lions Club will present a circus type entertainment called Laff-O-Rama Sept. 22-3." A contest to determine a queen and king’ is jast beginning with the parents deciding where the eanister bearing their childs picture will be placed. A vote is a penny placed in the canister. Only children six or under. can enter the contest. | Masic, and soynd effects for the Laff-O-Rama are recorded and a professional director will be work- ing with the cast about the second week in September. Residents of the community are helping the | sale in the area Sept. 14 and 15. -|Lions with the entertainment. Fourth Well Clears Future mingham will be unnecessary. -la Gontinual drain on city funds at the Lake Orion Football field, 4 roy ‘Solves City to Discuss Opening of Badder Street Along Clawson Border TROY — A fourth well was added’ yesterday to the city’s wa- were €x- posed leasing of a well from Bir- “It lookg lke this new, strong well in Wendover subdivision will be enough to let us ignore the oth- er well," City Clerk Lawson Lock- hart said this morning. “The well, being driven and equipped by George Glover, de- veloper of both Wendover and Thornwood subdivisions, will be sold to the city aecording to a previous agreement. : °"Phe areas are north and west of the Big Beaver - Adams intersec- tion, The city’s system when the city too kit over from. the township recently consisted of three wells. Equipment for the third well, in the Glenmore subdivision, north and west of 19 Mile and Livernois roads, was contracted for recently. Lockhart expressed hope that a leasing agreement that would make would be unnecessary. The well that had been considered is within Troy, but owned and unused by Birmingham. CONSIDER DRAINAGE ~~ Drainage problems in the sub- divisions, of which 53 homes are joceupied in Thornwood and many are under construction. in Wen- dover; are being worked out by Glover. Objections of the residents re- cently. caused discussion with cify and county officials, but a new plan is being tried. City commissioners on Tues- day night, when the meeting has been scheduled because of Labor Day, will consider a new road’s opening for through traffic. Opening of Badder street is need- ed for a fire and police car route, |Lockhart says, and because sev- eral individuals and subdividers TE t L penranannereneninny 1 SCHOOL SHOES! } TLLLLLLL LLL LALLA LALLA | MAKE THE “SMALL FRY” aye MIGHTY SHARP IN. ? Biers CHILDREN suivel sivep thet enn bo worn as a strap or the heel, AUTOMATIC PERCOLATOR — Find a Wonderful New World of Efficiency With These bepente yd Appliances _SUNBEAM - STEAM TRON E San ean plan building there. Bids will be opened Tuesday for equipment needed to clean out the ~~ Comet méinbers are’ eae WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Newly appointed “mother” \four-year-old Yugoslavian girl is Teggerdine Rd. Mrs, Hooper adopted blond- haired Maria Krstaic through the tial financial support of the chijd is assumed by the Foster Parent. many with her father, can speak Yugoslavian fluently and under- stands German, even though she is nof yet attending- school. A magazine article first led Mrs. Hooper to Maria. She sent for more information, and in June received word that she was foster mother of Maria. Since then she has written and is awaiting the first letter from her new “baby” Having two grown children of her own, Mrs. Hooper says she's glad she had the opportunity to at least partially care ~ another child. of a |Mrs.. Edwin T. Hooper, of 3215 © Foster Parents’ Plan whereby par— ‘ Maria, who now lives in Ger- White Lake Resident | jeer ‘Adopts’ Yugoslav Tot. Expect Action on Land Fill — and Pool Law ROCHESTER—A swimming pool ordinance is among legal measures in process for the village ceuncil. The ordinance has been put on) first reading. official communication from the Avon township board before action. on. the proposed saatiery land fill, The village attorney, Roscoe Martic, has been authorized to take options on the five parcels of land discussed for -use for off- street parking. Graduating Saturday | METAMORA—Donne Jean Bice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bice of Lapeer, formerly of Meta- mora, is a member of the graduat- ing class of 1958 at the Henry Ford Hospital School of Nursing. Graduating exercises and recep- tion are to be held tomorrow after- noon, at the Education Building on Bethune" avenue, Detroit. a; city’s dirt clogged ditches. The vehicles which include drag-liners| and ditchers are’ part of an exten- sive clean-up program for the City. [Count Entries Take Oakland's to Fairgrounds “Many Oakland County entries ‘State Fair, officials said as the Fair opened today The fair at the Detroit Fair- A. Base of ute and the Remrenee. movers of Lake P eenare| Farm of ‘numb. or ry ppling of “aera” i ; Jane Booth of Rochester and| ag tts Murray of ;, WIND FANS. Greenville Leads | on Campus Roster . ORTONVILLE — Of 11 youlle people with college plans fortis fall, four are leaving in a fey ’ days for Bob Jones institutions of | Green- ville, 8. C. -Stether Ware- wilt ae -fantor, Nancy Killaine a sophomore, and! - her’ borther, Curtigg, a freshman, at Bob Jones University. Carol Gronhokit, recently com: ing from -Sand’Piont, Alaska, will enroll at Bob Jones Academy at Greenville, Bill McGinnis end Robert Mills will return to Flint Junior Col- lege, and Wanda Kohn will study dental technics at Elkart, Ind. Beverly Allen and Russell Brad- ford will enroll at the N. ¥. Bible College at Johnson City, N. Y., she for a three-year teaching course and he for five-year seminary training. Duane Porter will take education and math at Michigan State Uhi- versity, and Joe Kassuba, engineer- ing at General Motors Tete at) Flint. Z. "83.95 Reyersible” Window Fans - 12.95 -|L&S »42'x72" | Rockers CHAIR “While they last” $ “977 | ‘3.69. 14.95 You Always Pay Less at L & SI. FURNITURE SALES — 3345 AUBURN RD. 1 Mile East of. Auburn Hgts. DAILY 9 TO 9—SUNDAY 12.5 ee SN ne (M-59) PHONE FE 5-9241 EA a = ae ane ely questing road improvements, the: Entries: Prank Lessiter and ion Full 42” Size Complete. ee stesen ~ SINK CABINET | =| cLEARANt SALE 54. 95 OTHER. TYPES. AND siz : i ai ae PRICES! \. ; aly , coe Hh Fix sdecial Assessment } District for Financing, Village Paving YOLVERINE LAKE—In answer By RUTH MILLETT “Let's face it. All most women marry for ig a meal ticket,” says ‘lone of niy more cynical male cor- respondents, Let's face it—that man is at least % years behind the. times. Just a glance at statistics will show him that more than half é6f the women. who are working to- day are married women. . They are earning their own meal tickets. And on top of that, they're cooking the meals. * * *« A great many of the young girls who are marrying foday are get- woepnaengie!. sn up small BM iis not to —_ Hz to. Help Husband woman to get a job these days and bring home her own bacon, _So women today aren't marry- ing for meal tickets, but ior love, companionship and the hope. of a family. + * * But some of my women readers do claim that-a lot of young men today aren't marrying any wom- an who isn’t willing’to help provide a meal ticket by holding down a job after marriage. Non-Allergenic Soap Best for Teenager creams or cosmetics, : ee Se mae ~‘leloth should be ata . dinner and that mats are: proper only for | and intard mal dinners. a iat : “A friend disagrees and: says that place mats ar¢ proper at all times. Will yon please set us. straight on this?” | | Answer: Only a ‘intedlitte is correct for a ef formal din-— ner. | Dear Mrs. Post: “Are the chile dren in a weddiag party—the | flower girl and the ring bearer— supposed to be given presents. for taking part in the wédding the way the older en oe ee are?” Answer: A pwediek for acta very important because the chil- silk overskirt. The American homemaker will ickets for the| "For the teenager with simple : be seeing long-stemmed roses, ys ee ees 3 Simple Eye Care : rs panione. ambitious enough to put their hus- cradle ap - aan adults. a] stemmed roses roses bands through college, or are hold- non-allergenic for Office Worker varied hues in everything from jing down a job while their hus- and, any of the excellent medicated Mrs. Huston Holds . Academy Meeting ‘|some tips that will help you fight! ‘The rose rave has even spread ete oh Plenty of fresh fruits, vegetables | [that midarteroon letdown that kitchen mons Inusy MELPING Ey Vesthibn qisctes ites te not soe son pect S iresk ty Monypenny, a New York St others are bury helping their|canton the experts, tis most int rs-of the Academy of Friend- with Norte iridescent crystal’ beads in a gala new cnliget can take, Chanees|of . te. Th earner bie wi «eo arn ek r two-strand necklace prey ees ! My. ot pelos Ba al f A woo : : \ 3 7 SS = | : Pe Be ee gal ee ee = oe : oN oe ee : Se ene collection. Beautiful cultured-look force your eyes Stee) Se ajo : Fy ‘ é ae e { at gee Ro ee = = = * | setting for the marriage of Vir- |? and the late Mr. Grodske. William's ) parents are Lucius E. Howlett of | | Skid- Proof Glass | gkid-proof, place a strip of adhe- _ plums,-made of fiberboard, are | | better protection for fruit. “, # * + ec "sng Ty ig Bi, “?HE. PONTIAC. ‘pales, “vat AY, AUGUST 81, 1058 ’ Carmel-by-the- Sea, Calif., on Aug. 18. He is e son of Lucius E. Howlett. of James K boulevard and . Mrs. Helene MRS. WILLIAM E, HOWLETT K. Boedoker of Los Angeles. in Palm Springs The Chapel. of the Wayfarer in Carmel-by-the-Sea, Calif., was the| ginia Grodske and William E. How- lett on Aug. 18. Following the reception held at the Hotel LaPlaza, the newlyweds) To:make a child's drinking glass sive tape around the drinking glass, near the top. The adhesive tape will keep it from slipping out of small hands. New shipping contedasind for | now in commercial use. Resulting | from research by the U. S. Depart- ment of Agriculture, the new con- 1 | o> The belted overblouse is flattering) to tall, thin figuges. Avoid straight pullovers, hanging from thin’ shoulders. 1]. PRIVATE PARTIES - Dine in’ Gracious Luxury and _ AIR CONDITIONED — Comfort New Orleans COCKTAIL LOUNGE Michigan's Most Fabulous | SMORGASBORD | or Order from Full Course | Luncheon or Dinner Menu We Cater- to at the Inn or in Your Home or Office WEDDINGS—PICNICS | BANQUETS —_ J - Open_965 Days.et the Year| jj Help Tots Be Neat To get children to learn where their clothes are, paste pictures of ‘Junderwear, socks, etc, on the out- side of the drawers where the clothing items are. In that’ way they will immediately know ito look for their different agers can tackle themselves, with) ® “linformation on proteins, vitamins, and calorie counting is recom- mended. Keeps ptans sa Dry When going on a picni¢, to keep your matches from getting wet, coat them with a layer of clear} . ‘nail polish, Bu ying Linens?: ' Watch Out for '~ During fall white sales, watch "| those bargain bed linens for heavy ose. sizing, advise textile and launder- ing authorities af American. In- stitute of Laundering, research and educational center for the pro- Sizing is the term given. a filler material thats used in producing less expensive items. Léss yarn is used and the holes in the weave are filled with such things as resins, starclies or clay. i , Heavily sized items, especially in sheets and pillow cases, have “@ goed appearance when new. However, after laundering, the sizing is gone and the item be- comes very limp and “abeeny” in appearance. All; authorities hint that the amount of sizing cah be—-checked by rubbing the fabric together over a dark surface. If a small ameunt Nl of elated falls out on the dari gsurtace, yOu can expect a different ra item ‘after laundering. | |The rubbing causes the /sizing to fa out of the holes in the weave. This leaves a coarse fabric that sometimes can be detected by the ” Aniindhing will tend to break the surface of the sizing, causing tiny cracks along ‘the surface of the fabric. Ever add sliced bananas to that packaged lemon pudding-and-pie filling? Top with whipped cream! deductions for him. cae Serving Good Food Since 1929! Breakfasts—Luncheons _ RIKER FOUNTAIN Lobby of Riker i Stare Bulbs,in. Hose hose or men's socks, They are just. the thing in which ‘to store cmcnited bulbs. for his kids because they make : GRADUATES! LEARN to EARN Day or Night Classes Call Today for detailed information No Age Limit Phone FE 4-1854 Call Mise Wilson Todey PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE tor Inlormation =~ 16% East Huron Don't throw away any ladies’il, ee ne eee | That Very Special Luncheoi! Whether you're giving a luncheon for ten _ ... or forty ... Ted’s has the answer in — their beautiful new dining room. . Your Special luncheon will have that extra something your guests will long — remember. MI 4-7764 SQUARE LAKE RD. | “WOODWARD AT eeuee 4 Men's yellow _ Ai-jewel | SAVE on the World’s Finest Jewelry. A Great Store -Wide Sale! We list blow just a few of the terrific values to be found in our sale, come in, let us prove our savings to you! eee ewe diamond com ‘and white matched diamend and wedding . Now 298,00 ting sets, Reg. 85.00. ..Now | ‘| OUTSTANDING VALUES | 2 Lord Elgin men’s 21-jewel wrist one eneees +e ee» « tee rw Prices Slashed on Men’ sand Women’s oo eee bracelet. Remodel Price... a 2 eae era Former is. Now 38.00 AB pills ul \f gate i ii! . vee ee aee fay Flatware Patterns. Rip. buy eat aren” BU * - . ot - Pill boxes, purses, ash trays, minia- ure frames, eta at te * »& Famous-Name _ aa 6=6SILVERWARE | 2 Holmes & Edwards § Garden 60-Pe, Silvet — for &. Reg. 65.00. NOW... ..4.00.45-. 39.75 4 Community 562-Pe, Twilight Berv- lee for 8 Silver Sets, « Reg. = NOW cciseccssss. 59.50 12 Community Party Sets Bon Bon Bon, . — Fork rystal Ba eg ay in © Svsesreas cS é ture combs and misce 1.19 Parker and Sheaffer Pens, Reduced 40% tO 4 = = NM 48 EEN eg: | ae, ahead he a) v - OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS "tl 9 o'Clock "Many ¢ close out patter “é a opportunity, ¥ ee Buy All You, Pay ceeds Now "SY as Ly 4 # 2 0%. ff on Con Mon th fe nolly’g Conveniens | SAVE on All Your JEWELRY NEEDS at CONNOLLY’S JEWELERS Diamond — Mountings — Wedding . a and Birthstone Rings — Watches 4 Clocks — Costume Jewelry — Pearls Men's Jewelry — Silver Sets — Silver 4 Holloware — Pens & Pencils — Light- — ers — Watch Bands — Crystal Stem- 3 : ware — Gift Items — China and a practically every item in our stock. Savin are from 25% to even 50% on some items. All are platily a you can figure yor own savings. vee A complete new front is ‘to be installed -and our store will soon be barricaded. Hy A complete face lifting, more room, -more attractjve surroundings, larger . stocks, greater selections for you are to come. We are in the second week of this sale and stocks are rapidly bei depleted. Dov’t delay come in today You will never believe such savings unless yo u see for yourself. All items are priced to move before we start operations, ee is your es ‘ALL SALES. FINAL areas prices. onan Here and SAVE FLOOH COVERINGS OR 3-1279 REA TAILORING" Fon LADIES & GENTLEMEN Repairs - Alterations - Remodeling Double-Breasted Coats Retailored p to Single-Breasted |. : RANDOL oD CONTE TAILORS & COTHIERS ‘08 W. Huron, at Telegraph 2 ee _ $TORE HOURS: ct Monday Thru Saturday 9:30 a.m. ‘til 5:30 p.m, 4 is fooled. Employers hire ‘| SIMPLE AND OBVIOUS | o By ANNE HEYWOOD e person looking for a job to cultivate a charming man- ean concentrate on creating rtain effect. pean beings of course, ple because they like them and feel that they ean do the job, not because a person made this par- ticular bright bit of dialogue or that eloquent gesture. In short, when you are apply- | ing for a job, you have to enter the interview with the honest con- vietion that you would like to work in that job and for that. company. If this is the case, you can relax swat do X my it he say 0 and so?” In this business, I gee many peo- ple who land the dream job in spite of inadequacies in their back- ground and others, — who often don’t kuow the tas ttenditle at makes the difference between success and failure in thé job in- and the dialogue will easily and you will get the job. If this is not the case, all your planned effects will be wasted, It seems simple and obvious and yet my ail is full of questions trom people who do not see it. * oe 8 They will ask, “What is the best for me to start the inter- or “Is it a good idea to ommaliinent the interviewer on the come out;~ - \danece clubs are ‘invited. Mr. Hoedowners Club Plans Fall Roundup Club met Wednesday evening at the horne of Fred Froede on Sum- mit Avenue. Plans were madé for the “Fall Roundup’ to be held Sept. 22 in the Waterford CAI Building. Harvey Gilchrest, generat chair- man, announced that members and friends of all organized square Froede and Mr, Gilchrest are *|handling are for the affair, — "|aearee hear what you say” ‘Jellied Salad sisiee is es a ts toe applican’ 's desire for that job.” If you are pete piddan your job interviews, write me about rage Pay serge se Bae glad to send it to you if you will injortd: mae « eottahimacsed staneges bowie - Separates inte 2 Layers Mrs. Mulder Uses Marshmallows to Fluff Mixture By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Mrs. John W. Mulder of Walled Lake gives us a-recipe for a pretty and.a delicious. salad. It is good to serve with a meal or as a des- sert course. : K. Sho ing for Child Call ; "PARAMOUNT GEAUTY sowool 19% $. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., '_* Enroliments Available in Day. or Eveni Write, phone or call in person for | ag, Ogee PHONE ee is for Time, Care. back-to-school clothes lengthen as Comfortably _ the little dears add inches and such ee eek tion to be hurried through as rapid- ly as she.can snatch up the needed) _|garments is courting trouble. In the long run, shopping 4s painstakingly for the children’s clothing as she ‘does for her own new -fall ensemble pays off in Air Conditioned Fe OPEN i Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Evenings ‘til 9 " SmarbeDistinetioe ar and Different! GIFT SHOP © “700 W. Huron.” FE 2-3220 © nie? 3 greater -satisfaction for everyone. Former Pontiac residents, the Mulder family have just moved to Walled Lake to take up new ‘church duties. The faiitly hobby is music. | Mrs, Mulder enjoys sewing, is) currently making draperies. She does a good deal of .church work. DIAM | 2 for the Discriminating = CASH Diamond Buyer! -Z ONDS Li eee Tre RET | 1 20 N. Perry St. We assure "Jou" of cane on your “diamond purchase, because we sell only for cash! We urge you to shop elsewhere . values, Sorry — our low sesh policy on dia- monds prohibits us from extending credit . but we-encourage you to use our ac iaiaiaad Pian. ATA EONARD’S Guarantetd Quality ... . then compare our = Assured Savings! (Corner of Lawrence) : Mulder family. PINEAPPLE MOLDED SALAD By Mrs. John W. Mulder 2 peckagns lemon quanto oo (No, 2) \ drained niareeer size marshmallows or 128 “ Dg ok ae Sed cheese | To ‘the rest of the gelatin add) cheese, remaining marshmallows’ . Beat hard until well | mixed. Fold in first marshmallow- gelatin mixture carefully. _ Pour: into 9x13x2_ pan. Sprinkle | nuts and cut maraschino cherries’ on top for a ‘garnish. The marsh-| mallow layer will come to the top. Serves 16-20- ; Optometric Group Conducts. Election | At the August meeting of the | Oakland County Optometric Soci- jtey, theWomen’s Auxiliary elected | - [ Louis, finance-chairman, and Mrs. dent, | * * * Mix Police ‘Said. ower to 5 cents a hundred pounds|{°5 so-f.00 bu; cucumbers, ‘Dil Sire: No-|Oj] (New Jersey) and Royal Dutch| osty, sqady,, Sompares it Drakes a were spotted in the car by higher, September $10.75. 1, 2.15-3.26 bu; euctim Slicers, fancy, hade lower. Ww, sendy: mited puppy good. and | =. 2 i — = ‘it.60\ dow bebe, Beep a Be Mt v int rational Harvester held eres, oaty 260 downs wuiltt 15-1. t : . 8-) Inte a: 00-24.00, mas ; ; y ‘on ce wel ~ . ~~ and Grain Prices 180-210 "pe: fe sete rab No | about steady after announcing and low goed sp ay 38.00-31.60; ae CFC ee eee opening! 2%, 42% Bohs Okra, No. 1, 1.80-1.75 FT pg at C2 conte per sate el ee oe, and Sais willbe . GO, — Aug ——3 + Opening hekt.— Onions, Dry, No. 1, '2:50-3. -|the quarter ended July 31 against) cicsea, Labor Day. iaanied t me ~~ he royltene panes, Gori: Ne: 1, ‘ti¥0 Ser|SLIS per share in the year ago| ay.) P pieratcat oman: SP gure icc RRR a a Nore | eee a i. Sere ee ey “ MY sreveves f aS. . J * < ie iMar 1.2 . keye, No. 2, '4.50-5.00 bu. Yesterday's market suffered a De h S| Engineering Division of an Mas arses 2 mit wo”.. eon LA pers, Ge mane, Ne. Fd eect 80 pk wekts spell of weakness from which it Coun at S > ultra modern multi - plant. ages meres ay . 1, °2.00 pk Dakt: parti recovered _ before 4 sod processor gp ger , an cache 146%, Tard’ 149 | Sweet, fancy, Tins bu oe yhoo ‘be. ony iene: 4 Associated Press Leon McKinstry pleasant southern Michigan i cases 1 a8 Oct mess it New fan th, a ba Ho. 1,30 average of 60 stocks dropped ae asec ae a s ss ly seer OV sesneas ‘ ~ 5 pki » ie 5 ; ‘ needs an electrica 1. A bcha; No.|to $181.10, with industrials ry, 43, en ve., for our voltage cone eee eee Ne Ma Hae (ES =a den be : reas “White, taney. $2.70, rails $2 and utilities 30 cents, _ be at 2 p.m. Seatey ot) rigor . ‘ . : reaeayeapeeeearemmemnentinns tdo 1.60. ‘ felt Funeral Home>- | switch - x control . b, Fong “a 2 St, oe a s . SESS Tae toe ter Providers EBPs Ee VER | New York Stocks ta ine ta cer ~ |. systems. Excellent working | Shares Celebration ~ —_|sauss iin ‘L, Ngerh.sa fp busy (late Morning Quotations) | Oakland County, dled yesterday at | PP conditions, adequate salary squash,- Summer No, 1 .75-1.25 ‘4 bu-/aqmiral ...... 17.8 Johe Man .... 544 y; y 1 - nha -»| Tomatoes, outer! fancy 1.25. pk. Re Air Red ....3. 45.1 eo3k. + ST Pontiac General Hospital. 7 ex Profit Sharing KEEGO HARBOR — Mrs. Car'lino. 1, .68:1.00 irurniph No. \Aitied “Btre,. [1004 Kelsey Hay... 38.7 oe _” ] ' Savings and Retirement Pian, [Leonhard of Detroit;; national] }-90-}.50 dos: Murmi,s topped, No. 1:|Alieg gure. <:. 80.8 ‘1 1383] He is survived by two daughters, | : ; WA |2:28-1.18. bu. Allis. Chal..... 33° Kimb Clk... $04/Grace of West Branch and Rose : president of the-Blue Star Mothers! terruce AND SALAD @ QREENS: Cel-|Alum Ltd... "138 Kresge, 8S... 27.7 ae nity for future growth, f+ ; ery Ca . No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. Alcoa... 116.4 LOP Giass ::. 874|Mary of Orion; two brothers, aoe living of America was among guests at/ii), ~" no 106-1 80 yous mandi Am Alriin.... 334 Reg ee 8 .|Robert and Gerald, also of Orion; a Phases (haa td Sip Ee SHR Ree A HAE ti ee "tien tor a solid career man.” = P-|No, 1,'2.00-2.60 bu. Lettiee Hipp, No, 2-/Am Cyan gi 3a¢, Lone ® Coai’;. #14|Kinstry; @ brother, Ray of Oxford rs 1,jAm M&Pdy.. a ie armers acer 8 y|and two’ sisters, Mrs. Eluemer “a 1 eo see Gat, o-tam_X- Gens, get Martin O2'=:>38. }Bluenier of Oxford and Mrs Marte | : eet :: 39.6| Jackson-of Trenton. hirer of Michignn president. Godan: Gotan Wo. 1 ‘qb+1.00 42 Gaon’? 13 teea Ce at Temes © - Collards, No. 4, 78-1.00 bu. Kale, Mo, 3; SR ee a ureea _ Teemes ; py 1,.25-1.50 bu. Mustar 0. - unis. ; — Service. mas “ anal Jka” Spinach. .No, 1, 40h. bi, Sere: lane WAC... 14 Mion Mah |. 88.1|Wileox, 44, of 40000 Dequindre Rd., ‘ ise be Tamme, Be LS oa Armour & Co.. 183 Minn Pal: 9)5|was to be at 2 p.m, today, at Milli- ' nnes: 15.00-16.00 30-dor case; |Armat - ‘ Mont Ward .. 41.2/ken Funeral Home here, with bur- Been ee "Seine "4 Motorola. «..- $24 ial in Cadillac Memorial Gardens. ee DETROIT EGGS ———- A Retin a4 arid be 36 THe died suddenly Tuesday at his ae prc aes inched,” feers-ente Bai © St. $F Ae a eee ving besidda his wile, Ma 2 : ee ones ie val : “COMING UP} zi [eran rma a oaks ota Beth Steet 188 wet dena cas rie, are a daughter, er dealin Nothing cleans wp money problems — medi ae bay grane gy nw gt pond Bt. 183 Ay BA ae: F ssc a aeveunk’ Chae pina fener than cash ia your pocket. He you fj wid. ar, ‘i peowees 20.) 0 J, |Bore Warns. RE Re Am AY. 4a dagiter, Linda Susan. | want extra cash—to pay bills or i. I gg 9 ‘large 50; medium 35; small 26; print My...... 36. Nor Sta Pw .. 17.6| Mrs. in : things —- 2 visit to Associates can de B. latge 45; grade C, large 32-33, /Budd Co...... 19.1 Nwst Airlin |. 184 Emil Slyva | ide it. . . sight mow, whea the |} wid. ay. 33: ‘peewees 20. om durroughs «-.- $81 Oho bag |. 4) AVON TOWNSHIP—Service for ) ‘ needed. ee ae we. es ernté A ane & Be: 7 Dens 1 Bt -- 4\Mrs. Emil Slyvain, 3070 Melvin, a. Jae rn —_ eygalion ld entre large 46; e OM: medium a 3. | {eam per : 14 Sh ed it Seer Pee fag Eh weg ~ n “3355 -*vee : ast tis 3 a en ngs : — thet fit your pay- iatge”0-4f; medium 31; sma Sereted Pp ..00 he oats we: a t Funeral cal rs a rie |e Siac a eee Hg Se Home, Rocher on saturday at | vice. in scoot demand. Mediums steady, Demand tm- ‘G18 Pepsi “Cola”... 31413 p.m. Rurial will be in ‘Mt. Avon pe and poles iberal and Bm Chics. Bre - -# pees A Bb 8s Cemetery. Zo $25_to $500 a ee Chima Mo! 6 BRM. B4) porn wept. 13, 2918, in Detroit 1 meee . “uett : Se . . 9 | - LOAN. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS = [Cova Cola ...118.1 a pei ita aba, ShQ.came to Brooklands 11 years | AGO, Aug, 34 (AP)—Chicago ee ra we Pit Plate G °: nf ago. COMPANY jwmargee = eayim pees nchanaes Col _ Ges 17.1 puliman ...... 664) Besides her hushand she leaves | i receipts 458,000: 93 AA SN ann pure Oil «+» 37 /seven children, . Betty Jane PONTIAC: | apend 60; SAD Pes © BAG: © © Se Consum Pw :. 485 Re bind se $0.4 /Betlinski of Detroit, Barbara Jean Rees mixed: Wholesale t ‘| 1 Reyn ii"! 16" |Gtosbeck of Lake Orion, Emil Jr 125-127 N. Saginaw St. pf} cont fewer to 1 cont, bigher:, r0s Raeycont Mot... €8 Rock Spe °:.:3831in the U.S. Air Force in London, Phone: Federal 2-0214 sited $3; magrume 04; 0.8. standards vrent | Copper, Rng D o ares “7 |Bhg., and at home, Richard David, ; 9 receipts . ~ ce “ J Marie, Eunice Janet, and FER es” ee ’ ous uneneel eee ae Beovill Mie -.. 313 Dowels James; four grandchildren . 7 . se a rar = Edison “ae ra “ ae ‘ ” si ' 4494 Dixie Highway YTON PLAINS CRICAGO. Aug. 30 (AP)—(USDA)|Die C Been. 382 Seare Rosd ... i and-her mother; Mrs. Mary Aman= - PHONE: ORlando 3-1207 Seat tes: ‘teheh os seapnonts Gas; eneeibee’ Gees 14 Game ----- (68 Hawkins of Detroll, ene bveier piles moderate: demand slow: market/Du Pent |... 2044 Sinclet y-3:' gg jand one sister. === cortet track tale Wisconsin Pontiacs East Kod a: 2.4 ~b - Bae 44 FICE OF PURE Wek Rwa i on’ Fescete vs ia 4.10: bakers El ‘* Mus |. 234 ‘oy Ay Sie rH Notice is ‘we? ven that ® pubic US in 4.60; US 2m 3.00; teshe-Orgen Emer . &.2 Btd Of1 Ind .. 60.2) improvement. gg la 450; US 28 3.98: Min-| Ex-Cell-O ... 06.2 te Ol] NJ 84 Curbing, Gutter “one Bg J - i nesota-North Dakota Red River Valleys | Firestone... 994 Std Oil Ob .. $97 oe yy ae Sa My aN : wae fig, 22 3%) candinnd Fontiocs GS lo |Feet en... Sa) Good Beck... 66| Sed ere Wibee the confines of the Bas seit Freept Bul ... $03 ‘Sun Olt Ll rte] City” of Lake, and County Prueh Tra ,,.. 30.8 Suther 43 (Stgte of Michigan, and that» 2 or e Poul . Gen Bak ."':: 104 Swift & Co'.. 45.6] Acteument for the mentioned t 4 ' “ try am .. 76 iv El Pd . G14} Ste Seam proposed. : one - , CHICAGO poUtTry _—__s=[t Ele... 613 Co... O04} Motes Me fusther oven os gee $8 = ; ; Ae saa | CHICAGO, Aug. 30 tAP}—-(OSDA)— (S22 + $8, Tex © Gal... 32.3/ eer eta te making ot | Desirable Pine Loke Privilege Building Lots. Live poultry about steady on eaponettes Gen Motors :: 466 Thomp. Bd. 22-1) such publie improvement, on Wednesday, | ina thee on ceeenlas seein eee: BS Tren W ale ., 186| ee aed Seon 100x150 ft. and Over 10.000. ib.) oa eat te: Gen Tire 3" 3 Transamer °° 313 Sity Hale Cy. of Byivan’ Lake. 1930 0; cha “ . 2 Bens, 18.80-16.80; brolle ae or fryers jeebel Br .... 3.9 Underwd ... 2 MARJONIE B. WILLBON, = 16-16: drich ..66. 7% «Un Carbide,..119.4 ~ Clerk $3,000 — $500 DOWN Semin ef Eee E ber Gt No Ry "aba Unit Aire .. 923 ~ _-5-YEAR LAND. CONTRACT — Fite =A RO ME NR “oe nd per pound f.6.b. No. B amrrie oe ee Serevent $48.34 per Month or $2,500 Cash serait hSonfig oo, mefeedia a i a Bee lcapone =i ee a8. {Snate: tbe) |Inapir Cop “°° Seg Walereeny ~~ 304 “Boers “Greet | be i ; t Nick ....-10¢3 Weste a 1 D HN ia Fine Lake Menor IPolice Arrest Boy, 13, . {itt Shoe... 483 Wien Co i ea ofices Val Wi : . Breaking Into Office Int ies Tei 3 Yale & Tow |. 11 ue Will Double in’ 5 Years Coal .. Yngst- Ghat , 98.6 ; AUGUST. 29, 1966 BABY, : bwmcticady_ et sone eae eateah sn Beal ee PEI a «| Sarees 6 : Call Immediately—FE 5-9418 a ae ane Bee eag| the Astocinted Brest. ne | Seep alter ef Delord Brow, or. : — age nate ih ekg] eee rie a wees err | ylvan Rea Bi dey) Eee, mica | 165 74.6 1856 interment in Osm Hitt : 142.7 167 1909] - | arrangements by the | 2° 4S 176.4 wm. F. Davis Home. : COMPANY: te a He a) Seon coor, : _, —SYLVAN. CENTER. TMS 3 ia) Bit" Punernl nome: te aeaton 2 fe eee, -. Puneral , Racine, Wis. for beloved husban Bay Fn a Lowel Wallace aii “e “Ghitterd, an | parent i | = : = 4 wesc 2 ; ; Day. in state at at the Pontiac Mo- Bain —K0GURT wx , ) Diviien oxi eS ae Right Now Is the Best Time ee Ray Mexinewy” a’ Boemer : industrial plants Funeral service il be. hata ben: to Move Up. to Cadillac shutdowns. es ES og Eee be observed Rev. Walter Cc. Raliegh effiet- ; Sr) See : ran ae sf Ont i . ¥. 2 ae i es oa _ Death Notices « DUNSTAN'S | FLOWERS 3484 W, Huron ena or —— AIR ULANCE oe Donelson-Johns | ae Serv ERALS” Bat en FUNERAL HOME - Prenjars iil, 112, 5, 7, 10, 12, 18,16, 19,5 21, 24, 25, 26, 28, 56, 57, 59, 88, 100, 108, 109, 110, 114, 115, 119. Help Wanted Male 6 » ATTENTION At neoeed. tween wap, ee ‘ie v = oo eee eee AWE, Ae coe Rear, Se ree OPENING an, 36 to 66, te sera ogg y but hot nee ag th re: ranch of- a ag at cate les ih aim, Pm, FORD -MOTOR - CO, Sterling Plant Needs Journey- men Tool Makers Die Makers APPLY HOURLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Mound Rd. at 17 Mile Sterlin ne Twp. Utica, ichigan NIGHT” MAN STATION ATTEND- ant, must-be-over @ References required. amt ine w, Progressive’ Co. — OPERATORS D . NHERLESS GRINDERS Must be e experienced, Apply ia children. Work os sta < ad : vi . Z Sry ek help, eda Ret’ Mid- t 4a6eT iOURERERPER EEAY WEIN be i EN 5 fore & week, Weetends oURKWIVE Men's and sa lenerte, de . EADY TO" motheriess home. eblidren, e Z ee 2. ne. Live i Ghaskoton a2 area, etre of child, 4 days gen ~— Pontiac a epetreg POR A Manten " AND ply Pontiac Press Bo ee - ) Press Ro amBbEuAGl D WotR n care of J ¢ ae and light houne- hares to live in, EM , after Pm MORNING HOUSEWORK, B DAYS, eas E| .. , WiLLINERY MANAGER National organigation has pons : ichigan, very beauti- ful successful department andiing — —_— pearl sages A If you are now a fr, assistaht manager or Sp 94 salea Bee on and look ore position with an ages © present end future contact, OMANS, 225 N, Wabash Ave.. _Chieage. MEAT CLERK, EXP. APPLY _Krogers. tn Oxtord, > a MIDDLEAGED WOMAN FOR "ee t work by week. OR 3 1045, : a A. o_ vou we RDOWARE TYPE _erspewe. Pontiac Press, A MAN FOR ALL-AROUND poe? * good livery, and muat Press. site tate aus valet BAT- BARBER Baldwin Ave. Py WANTED ‘ceed ~ AND TROUBLE Orion MY S20 Die Makers _ ‘Leaders ARE You A pan are a, manufac tactrties to or ae Sales Manager | Lifetime Opportunity “ SALESMAI oar tay a Ta belongi eatin divisional sales fatoager with ioe year operating BANIELS AFG. CORP, eee + %, nse i -—pon’T PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded age for cash Classified Ads! . tty estate pant oon Unie CAPABLE WOMAN UNDER Wé, Mi, TO eare for 3 wot old GA oe Naht housek have live img y eoun- Phone for interview -_.Sppeintm ent Wart oe igh App! fa person, Rd Ouca” : R et ho & Fos out, of 4 p.m, or A. 0 p.m. lee @ Btland” Thes local references, & 3 week. Two pa tog of Com ae an Ha Bod transpor- meee ed rendre mle par- —_— —OPPORTUNITY UIDELELOED- WOMAW strikes. B no tayetts, ‘Permanent poe atten ine i. fiber a sition, Phone PE 20131, Bud En. Medaed expenses, earn the come 7s PAREING ATTENDANTS YOR Sie pe hesie "Fer inforsae: driver, age 16 and older, Apply Nurse Wirth CONWA =. ons e aURWEYOR home training on m ut. No smokers. | A comer surveys, roed stak- TO WORK “Tw = seed pi le Digie Hwy. a A® of Pontino, EM 3-2878, ATE SALESMAN, EX. are wa | ee sa ; | ead ak aa nD ste ie A ene Must Lede de | p but necessary, ear ar , pe! Box 3 "Bonin Freee a F oe i FOR DOWN, 3 ox wriene nee, mee Be er er parried Roch- not essential. Attractive neue ‘ 567 DEMGRETRATORE WOH: 7oY DB ATORS SALESMEN time eg oy tea tn, Ampeg rs 4 > mernameenssdien "eee | sed meen Same ei es TED'S "MAHAN REALTY CO, Ceoperatve Real Reine Bxenenge | as g utes number o TELEVIEION, FecuMICW, HUET for reggee day i pay wal a ve experienee , =e Ls tor Criteclentiouy per a isiby o a ee x Woodward ware Lake Rd SP. eee in ee | Le... Ingurane _3,-*., Gee. ~ UNUSUAL - Misra a Fests va OPPORTUNITY | 3m Es ewe YOUNG WOMAN : WANTED" EXPERIENCED TACK F NG WOMA man & mane ve ; ogy seated Cos st a Baty’s rout, oagee, be Bes WrD, CUTTER-ORINDER, MUST family. Own private room igh speed ond’ cerita. tools. eat ‘ofS - y . id ‘ vace- Em eciarrS | eee ae pe ee {O0RS MAY TC Aas T IN PHO. i aie k up acd "laren ete mpbner tarts de my work a Mt F., . children while “Help Wanted Female 7 | 2 EXPERIBHCED “WAITRESSES. oat ae ea ant — se, ee, Be ‘vai “4 fig sets ben S | Pac a tars care — a FASY JO : ress & Barweck App vpiy 204 a, : a gg 2g "rp, ZO