e Pe ee A Ls ae _ PONTIAG, SICHYGAN “THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1087- Poll Shows Adults Split on Drag Strip Supported by Teens Oakland ‘County law enforcement and court ofticials are not the only ones in dispute over the establishment of a drag strip in the Pontiac area for teenagers to race their cars. Citizens of Pontiac Ate also divided in their opi inlons on whether an area should’ be set up for drag racing ander proper supervision. Unanimously, the wumeauens felt _ that a legalized drag strip would be a fine thing for te¢hagers. The other. A ‘student at Michigan State University, Lar- son said that he'd watch such races, ae Te but that he would) Pee Mp idbenvete oid Boduie ie, 287 Linda Vista Dr. not be a partici- lives of other peo- 2! ple.” . He stressed that before it was approved BROWN the community should make sure that the strip was under proper News Strike in 21st Day BOSTON @—The -strike of 300 mailers which caused six Boston daily newspapers to suspend pub- lication on Aug. 9 today moved into its: 2ist’ day. October 28 Vote Set for Hospital Up to Property Owners to Decide on Equipping, ' Furnishing New Wing Pontiac property owners will go to the polls Oct. 28 to try again to equip and furnish the addition to. Pontiac General Sp ag City commissioners last night approved the date, but were sty- er the $950,000 general obligation bond issue would mean a tax increase. : Commissioner John E. Carry (District 6) moved to postpone a decision on this until City Manager Walter K, Willman could be con- sulted. Fellow commissioners agreed, They did okay the issuance of $960,000 worth of full faith and credit-bonds at an interest rate | “te be determined at competi- tive bidding, but not to exceed six per cent per annum.” Commissioners earlier this ‘|month concurred with the hospital Board of Trustees that a second bond vote was the only answer to. — the four million dollar : Yiale last May turned thumbs down on a $1,850,000 hospital vote. sd issue has provide off the half mill from the annual|°* ‘3*¢ mills allocated for capital im- provement work in Pontiac. i The unlevied half mill was approved by voters during a 1954 $3,000,000 hospital construe- tion bond issue. If levied now, aay, voter approval would not be needed, "This would result in boosting the city’s present tax rate of $13.70 per thousand of saseieed suivetign “Ito $14.20, Miles said the October. vote would stand the best chance to pass if no tax—increase was in- volved. City Clerk Ada R. Evans esti- mated there are 15,000 property owners in Pontiac. It will take three-fifths of the votes cast to pass the issue. Z Careless Swimmers Die! Check Water Salely Rules _ By DICK SAUNDERS Careless swimming is the major factor of the : 21 drownings in Oakland County lakes since Memorial Day, “a study of the causes shows. Twelve of the 21 victims had been swimming, four Showers to Subside Early This Evening ‘The v, s. Weather Bureau has forecast mostly cloudy and not mtich change in temperature for this area tonight, with today’s oc- évening. | Tonight's low will be from 58 to 62 degrees. © Tomorrow will be somewhat), warmer with a high of 76 to 80. Showers are expected Saturday. In downtown Pontiac the lowest ‘temperature recorded preceding 8) am te A 2, Disp the mary ‘died from boating acci- dents, and one was a water skier. The remainder was classified as miscellaneous —most 6f thes: yictims were small children that wandered fell off docks or into shallow water. * ® © - Law enforcement .officlals are as disgusted as they are worried. Ten of-the 12 swimmers who rege thon ster, cot mied in trying to determine whéth-'w ship Collision Sinks Steamer; 94 Are Missing U.S. Freighter Captain River’ Disaster captain and crew of. an questioned today in an ef- of a collision that sank an Argentine steamer and left 94 persons missing. All the missing were among the 247 persons aboard the river steamer City of Buenos Aires. No one aboard the freighter Mormacsurf, owned by the Moore-McCormack lines of New York, was injured. Argentine officials said Capt. | Kenneth J. Sommers of Marin County, Calif., and other crew members of the Morntacsurf were “being detained incomnw- nicado.” imany of those lost were old people and children who could not swim. CAPTAIN REPORTED SHOT : Among those listed = missing was Silverio Brizuela, 53. captain of the City of Buenos Aires, Local newspapers reported the Captain shot himiself in the head Three agencies said he shot himself and went down with his ship, while «a fourth said ke killed himself after being res- eved from the river. One surviving passenger said he saW.Brizuela fire a bullet into his head while standing on the bridge of the ship. Another said he saw the captain directing rescue opera- tions with a revolver in his hand. Authorities, who at first’ an- inounced no one had been killed in ithe collision, later refused to give jany estimate of casualties. Strvivors told newsmen there must have been casualties becalse # the ferry had more than 200 per- sons aboard and went down with- in ten minutes of the collision near, the mouth of the river. Rescue pperations took place in peratures. Man Seeks $10,565. for Single Toothpick |& LANSING i# — A Detroit man s seeking $10,565 for a toothpick. James L. Goudreatu’ of Detroit filed a damage suit for that amount in Ingham County Cireuit Court yesterday, declaring a Lansing hotel was negligent. last January in serving him a ed es ‘the 23 contained a as} Goodreau seem gd and medical « wv Just. Goad Cheers Fun? HOLLYWOOD ‘aNs) — Conti. Questioned jin Uruguay c |_ BUENOS ATRES (#—The} |American freighter were) E | tort to determine the cause] a_thick fog and biting cold tem-| eeu VISITING — John A. Hirtinger, tanager of the Pontiae Ares Chamber of Commerce (left) chats with James E. Goodman, a vice president of General Motors and general manager of Fisher Body Division of the corporation, at last night's reception Staged by the chamber of commerce to mark Pontiac Motor Divisidn's RECEPTION LINE — Members of the reception line which greeted more than 500 persons last night are (from left) Harold A. Fitzgerald, publisher of The Pontiac Press; Louis C. Goad, Gen- eral Motors executive vice president; S. E. Knudsen, general man- Pentise Press Photos | What? No Steak? | Let Them Eat Ham and Eggs PARIS (INS) — A high French official has given a 20th century twist to Queen Marie -An- toinette’s famous saying: “If they have no bread, let them eat cake.” Under-secretary for - agricul- ture Pierte de Felice has told housewives complaining that beef was priced beyond their reach: “Ti you can’t buy steck, have ham and eggs.” Barnyard products are the few commodities not affected by the recent general rise in French prices. { Tighe Signed for '58 as Tigers Manager DETROIT W# -~- Jack Tighe today’ was” signed. to manage the Detroit Tigers again in 1958. Genefal Manager John J. McHale said owners of. the De- troit Baseball Co. were “pleased” with Tighe's work this season, his first as a’‘major league manager. Tighe, a veteran of the Tiger system, replaced Stanley R. (Bucky) Harris after the 1956 ‘campaign. The Tigers currently are in ’. ager of Pontiac Motor Division; Area Chamber of Commerce president. The reception, staged by the Chamber of Commerce, concluded the city’s celebration of the 30th anniversary of Pontiac Motor Division. Over 500 Pay Tributes=%.2.¢ to Pontiac Motor, GM More than 500 persons turned out to pay tribute to its parent, General Motors|** Corp. at a reception staged last Vet by the —_ Area Chamber of Commerce. Assembled at the Elks Temple were city and county Pontiac Motor Division and and Howard O. Powers, Pontiac Smashup Kills City Resident Another Pontiac Men : Hurt as Cor Hits Tree on M60 Near Niles ting a tree near Niles, Ernest Johnson, 31, of 379 How- ard McNeill St., the driver. was killed when the car left M60, jabout . three miles west of Niles. ‘Johnson was pinned behind the * iwheel and could not be removed! | trom the car until a wrecker had ‘pried it from the- tree. His companion, and owner of the car, Anthony Grimaldi, 52, of 21 Lexington. Pl., was rushed to Pawating Hospital in Niles -with a concussion and shoulder injuries. He was listed in fair condition by a hospital spokesman today, Also passengers were Grimaldi’s! two children, Richard; 13, and Vir-) ginia, 15. They were uninjured.) Johnson's body has been taken to the..Pifer Funeral Home, in; Niles. fourth place ‘in the American League. McHale said he be- Hieves the Tigers can finish in the first division this year. ‘But Mamie Is First tady his synagogue, replied. * a : ee ‘First Man Was: Adam’ PHILADELPHIA — Mitchell Sataloff was telling his father of the story of “God making people” “Who was aes first man?’ his father asked. “Adam,” “And the fret tyr” he was asked, ‘Mamie Eisenhower,” said he bad learned in lessons at the boy ' who will cut @ ribbon to offici- ' ally open the 108th annual fair. Parade to Open Fair DETROIT @ — More than | *officials and leaders from One Pontiac man was killed and another injured yesterday as their car skidded on wet pavement, hit- all phases of the commun- ity’s economic and social hari \Affer 15 Hours ion Senate Floor | Glores at ‘Sense | Aeader Johnson; oa 3 for Stop to V _ WASHINGTON @ — Wilkie © ‘Proxmire, 41-year-old Wisconsin _ | Democrat, was sworn into office | as United States senator at 1:12 p.m. today. The oath was er ee eee Nixon - * WASHINGTON Sen, Thurmond (D-SC): ap- ‘caveat. oak Wie Mae wind and definitely de- day as he continued his one-man ‘filibuster against the civil rights bill. He chalked up 15 hours low H. Curtice, GM president, who was unable to attend due to illness, ‘interests between the city of Pon- tine ~~ the corporation, He ‘as- ured his listeners that GM would never abandon its stake in Pontiac.| Goad added GM wanted to be a! |Bood citizen of Pontiac and take! lits full share in all civic develop-’ iments, Pontiac Motor Division ‘se eral manager 8. E, Knudsen re- ceived a scrolt of appreciation trom the City of Pontiac = also spoke briefly. Fitzgerald also introduced Or- mund E: Hunt, GM director; James E, Goodman, genera] man- jager of GM's Fisher Body Di- ivision; Carl W: Moyer, Fisher Body general factory manager for {Michigan; Thomas F. Weithorn, | manager of Fisher Body in Pon- 'tiac; and Thomas Wilson, general imanufacturing manager of GMC Truck and one Division, * * Goad said that General Motors was filly aware of the mutuality of ‘break up long talk. e Then, after the brief interruption, ‘Knowland went to the White House, for breakfast with President Ei- ‘senhower while Thurmond kept go- Knowland said his report was — the first word Eisenhower had re- ceived that the Senate had been going all night. : The Republican leader said there were indications Thurmond’s oper- ation was “a purely isolated and solo filibuster." (FIRST SINCE 1953 Tt was the first time the Sen- half-a-million persons are expect- The doiigie concluded the two- a three-mile parade wind through | the heart of Detroit to signal the | opening of the Michigan State Fair. The 110-mit parade - will feature 2+-bands, 19 floats, 10 units ‘of prancing horses and sev- en marching groups. The march- ers will be met at the state fairgrounds by Gov. Williams Motor Division's birthday. Report Secret Flight BERLIN (INS) — A West Ger- man newspaper said today that East German Communist Party Chief Walter Ulbricht has secret- ly flown to Russia for a confer- ence with Soviet leaders Nikita Khrushchev and Nikolai Bulgan- in. ‘ ate had stayed in round-the-clock | ed to turn out Friday to watch week civic celebration of Pontiac|session since 1953. The day's reg- lular sitting started at 10 a.m, so |that a 24-hour run was guaranteed when Thurmond went past that time and into his 14th hour. The last all-night sitting in 1958 - featured a 22-hour and 26-minute speech by Sen. Morse (D-Ore} against the tidelands bill. Morse set an unofficial Senate rgeord for marathon talk, Frequently Thurmond'’s voice (Continued on Page 28, Col. 4) “Bedroom! about Corinne Calvet, , Frank Sinatra and Alan Dale bave thrown the Confidential ‘Sengasion libel trial into a tizzy, Famous names continued to fall edjlike. rain as the ox tp “Stories' like the ones about case moved toward its Sinatra, Dale, Dandridge — that's now?’ Ritzi asked Albert De Ste- fano, Confidential’s legal adviser. ‘I DON’T KNOW ’ “What do you mean?” De Ste-|" fano inquired. “I don’t know what a bedroom story is.” le supposed to have happened some- where else, in the woods—and the|” {Calvet stories,” Ritzi said. Cds ki a De Stafano stuck to his con- | County News .. bebsess dE tention he didn’t know what Ritzi | Editorials 8 meant. Market. Basket . tere: a thra 38 Judge Herbert V. Watker called Mathew ores reby concen mo ithe ustal recess until Friday) ObitharHes ssccce. = = . ; _and bag gp 2. it 4 ota a 47 ‘thru pe “Tl give you until then to de~)/ Fe erEN dae ea yess eee OR on a definition.” — 7 ae oTVA ‘Radio Programs... 59 The day's namedrop tngl_ Wine, Earths astjahauts 59 \ mention of movie producer Mike! Todd.~ Todd came into the testimony Monday as having confirmed a story for Confidential: The produ- I n Today's P s Press LG ANOS AIM _|TODD ONLY HELPED terday. He claimed Todd not only mm Plied photos of himsel: |called “How Mike Todd Made a cer exploded in New York that he once spoke to a Confidential writ- er, but only to persuade him to omit certain information. ‘ot so, De Stefano testified yes- helped with the line for the article, Chump Out of a Movie Mogul.” “He (Todd) thought the public- itv would help him,” De. ne declared. : ‘article, somewhat less: |w her under contract. Then Todd ennounced he had called off the play. - Todd could not be reached fn New York yesterday for further comment, Did June Allyson have a toe mance with Alan Ladd? . That question was brought up by the defense in attempting to support its case for the a sip columns and a fan‘ {article which. alleged Miss: Pages es i veloped an edgy temper to- i eh ater diac Sa on Assault, Battery Whe trial of Pontinc sttomey| Milton R. Henry concluded today, with Municipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum announcing he would ‘hand down his decision Sept. 12. Henry, 38, of 34 Crawford &t., is charged with assault and bat- tery against Patrolman Clarence Suit when the officer attempted to impound the attorney's car Rall for Milton Henry} Judge Will Announce) Decision ‘September 12) Trial date has been set for Sept. + Cheboygan Ends Lease cause the firm did not continue to meet its agreement to maintain a $50,000 a year payroll, The first three U. S. patent ex- aminers were listed on the rec- ords as Thomas Jefferson, Henry Knox and Edmond Randolph, the office records show. The Weather Full 0.8: Weather Boreau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly tleudy and net mach change in Spore ty w 76 te 20. teriy winds ot ot 6 to 12 oe an) heer today. becoming easterly at 5 te 10 an hour tonight. | Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding # a.m 8 em: Wind felocity 32° m.p.b Dizection’ Southeas nm sets ele ne at 7:22 . mm ben rises Priday at 5:55 a ' Downtown Temperatures 66. @........-. 8 $5 8. Gh... .06 4 7 ee, eee a eee 67 ee ed 2D. Bo casecees 1 oa. m,.. - ap. m ve DO. WM... eves €2 Wednesday in Pontiac (Aa recorded aprarees) ° Year an in Pentios Poo eee es lie | eat ee — oe is 1983 in 1934 ne nage taegpr cine Sagar yesterday for allegedly cheating the government out of $184,000 in taxes on 1951, 1952 and 1953 income. The indictment citing tax eva- sion was the second against Beck in four months. He was indicted others. They were accused of con-' spiring with Beck Senior to conceal the Teamster head's true income. * * * Besides the two Becks, those named were: Norman Gessert, general organ- izer for the Teamsters; Fred Ver- schueren Sr., the union's auditor; Nathan Shefferman, a Chicago labor relations consultant, and his son, Shelton Shefferman. Federal Judge John C. Bowen set Sept. 12 as the date fér arraign- ment and a plea of the defendants, who will be*free on bail. In Los Angeles, leaders of the scandal-ridden Teamsters Union| apparently have drafted a tough, reply to the AFL-C10’s.corruption charges. Rw BLUNT ANSWER Beck hinted last night at the end of a three-day executive board policy meeting that the AFL-CIO was going fo get a blunt and un- yielding answer from the Team- Sters. Members of the executive board have been summoned to appear in person at a meeting of the AFL- CIO ethical practices committee in Washington on Sept. 45. The executive board's reported tough reply to the AFL-CIO was interpreted in labor circles as a High Wrigley Post Given Area Man | Herman Friedman, 1910 War- wick, Birmingham, has been named general operations mana-| iger of the er of ACF. ‘Wrigley Stores One of three divisional heads’ Frankel, he will be in charge of all phases of the Wrigley opera- tion with the exception of sales, iand finance, Departnient heads of ware- | housing, personnel, planning, re- search, construction, engineering © Friedman, ~ Friedman joined the ctgmias| tion as a meat buyer in 1942, when, ithe chain consisted of seven Wrig-' ley stores. Mergers and construc- ;|tion have upped the total of stores) give ft he We News Flash | CATANIA, Sicily el é : ay ied z A tie Sel Oe . Mh yearrrasseesers2 ‘%. ag ae neagd audi ea and maintenance will report to | AY Wirephote £ detente Unmuenis inh denies «> Tene heck, weunten of OA Teamsters Union, consults his. watch at a meeting in Los Angeles Wednesday of the union’s executive board. Not long afterwards a jury in Seattle indicted him on seven counts of evading $184,000 in income tax and accused his son and four asso- ciates of conspiracy to aid in the evasion. : ~weNew Tax Tangle for Beck; Teamsters Answer Blunt TACOMA, Wash. (INS) — Team- ster President Dave Beck's en- victory for vice president James R.. Hoffa, .who is Beck's heir a t. Hoffa leads a Teamster faction whicb has declared that it has no intention of knuckling under to the AFL-CIO top command, even though it means expulsion from the AFL-CIO. 5 Hoffa has said that if the Teamsters have to go it alone as an independent union, that's the way it will have to be. They ij. intend to take no dictation trom the AFL-CIO. tional convention in Miami next month, vice president. Thomas L. \Hickey of New York, favored conciliatory reply to the AFL-CIO. to cause the Teamsters to be organization. Hickey, who is given little chance lof defeating the dynamic Hoffa for the presidency, yesterday ac- “paper” York, “to add to his power.’" Hickey promised that some ‘badly needed reforms” would be made if he is elected. Canadian Dollar Sinks NEW YORK (®—The Canadian dollar, which soared to record heights last week, dropped back yesterday to its lowest level since June 24. terms of the U, 8. dollar, off % of.a cent from yesterday's close. | | Traders attributed the decline in part to the fact that rumors of pos- sible devaluation of some Euro- pean currencies had failed to ma- terialize. ‘|bership of this orgariization are bership committee furthered plans His only avowed rival for the presidency at the Teamsters na- | Hif-and-Run Victim He was opposed to doing anything) driven out of the parent labor cused Hoffa of “museling” into my oa * | Prepare Drive, Program BIRMINGHAM—Thie Friends _|the Baldwin Public Library of Bir-) _|mingham are looking forward one of their most successful sea- Shine oc ee aA now under way, under the direc- tion of Richard Hanne, president; jJeanne Lloyd, librarian; and Syl- yesterday via Parker, chairman of the mem- bership committee. . 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Set Petr emt [LS Yous | Get RED Carpet Koad in a spec ially prepared New Yorker eoncoction to remove protein, fat Free Rein of Peiping, | and other organic ‘elataor es, leaving only a material called in- organic bone matrix. They have used this matrix to reform chins aad fill tooth de- | fects in more than 29 oral sur- | gery patients, 7s, ea ca Mekinliy . é : The soupbones usually from Wonderful Service beef — are cooked at 118 degrees centigrade in a solution of ethyl- vena ; : ; = rine m £ enediamine to rid them of the un. NEW YORK (INS) Commu wanted organic materials nist China is giving 41 touring The dentists then graft the in- American youths the Red, red car “5 52 Gal. 24x36 . $1 49 27x48 . $1.99 Seganic matrix to impacted ieeth, pet treatm nt. ( tumors and root canals, filling’ One of the youths, Ed Hochman, the said the, Chinese have provided complete valet service. “And the best. of all,” he added, James is the wonderful free room serv- R Cos. ice and cold beer 24 hours a day,”’ tich_and James_K. Avery, nor-__Hechman, who comes* mal bone absorbs the matrix and replaces it. Thev believe inorganic matrix may be used for all types grafting. in openings and = stimulating healing process, ABSORBS. MATRIX Eventually, explain Drs. Hayward, Emmet R youths’ reception in the capital of Peiping on a direct breadcast af bone from the capital, Rainbow House Paint....... .°4.69 ca. lroning Board PAD COVER | | Now *7 00 _ SPECIAL 1y¥ OSENBERGER’S Open a Charge Account Today 34 SOUTH SAGINAW in the next year, the three den : oe 70 v I 99 ; : ; He is one of the youths who went tists plan to test the inorganic ; : ‘ ~ : aa — rth abies and fo Red China, despite-warnings of as picture subs ? rg otics 5 ee . ore drus i an baa a ie ia ak the U.S. State Department, after otner ¢ es to dete ine tS LAS 4 , * Site > © the Mos@ow Youth Festival, action He said Communist officials have There are several other ad- given Americans free rein to tour vantages to using matrix fer the Peiping area without restric-| PLASTIC DRAPES healing and grafting, say the tion dentists, . : Limousines and buses, he said, COTTAGE SETS It has an extremely fine cell were placed at the disposa] of structure which enables blood to .flow treely from injuries and clot quickly. The dentists believe it can ‘be used in powdered form for treatment of flesh and skin wounds DEVELOPED AT MIT the group and they “ferry any number... fo any attraction of their choice,"* Hochman said that at every meal “at every table there is.a constant stream of waiters bring eight o: They published their finding gs three years ago. The Naval Medi cal Research Institute at Bethes. right down | to coffee, an d br andy cigarettes eT on ——- a a _ —— oe semen ene mie mt ne NY RE RE RS a ie EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED ys bere 1 Them Roth at “Woiie’s xara Sirece Floor NEW... FIRST TIME ‘in PONTIAC! a! Never, No Never Needs Ironing! ARROW No Iron Cotton Dress Crisp Snowy White 100% Cotton Broadcloth Here's the dress shirt women everywhere have longed for! A 100% cotton dress shirt that never needs ironing! And men really appreciate the smooth wrinkle-free oppearance too. Just toss in the washer, hang it up to dry and next morning it’s as fresh as if commercially laundered and ironed. 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"5 x F i Olga" / ‘ i 1 i i ’ ‘ ‘~ f f Fy ye oe ke Ele i a: Hy i 5 t ‘ es \ } Pd 4 ' Pt? id ats KS ij es { | ; } 5 aes 4 y bf i ay FY é 3 if | Pees Me sar SS : ie \ o ue : z : i i aS : ‘ 1 es | \ s . : : See © < " : | \ h : a : , ay = ‘ ye pe le bay ed elo ey mo Pep A? THE PoNTTAG pres. HURSDAY) AU she S T 29, 1957 od kt ood cohol ie ‘ ‘ - _ fits 205 Hughes "pe The Press . [redeem it at no interest. ‘The scak lcer W: Myers, a who Had Wine ‘Address - linetale ‘: = [Break for Flint Schools — ter tea comernatien ol koe \Weapons Must Go * Sala’ concer, Seettentn. Yoeuay os Reds Dissolve Ministry ry “in Prostitution Story nee . oe } | FLINT @ — The Mott Founda: sien. Savings in. case Og FLINT (.= Pupils found ear- weapons ave being carried by some) WOSCOW\w—The Soviet press|eral See and inspection. In Tuesday's Poritiac Press the pee. caieat. toils in/ ton philanthropié organization pon school board pence 8) ° we levying weapons will be suspended) young people, feta srnencha oe ees nak Mig “~— pans a address of Leona I. Jones, con-|Utah is only 13 inches with some orraed by Flint industrialist C. $. : jautomatic¢ally under a policy adopt-| iy Michigan was me first taste Wiadssen lent ceil wan te cae to) victed of soliciting for prostitution, of the desert sections getting less ‘Mott, has offered to buy’a million!) yore than one-third of the pas-/¢d Tuesday’ night by the Flint the Union to require compulsory|posed V. M, Molotov, The ac-'~ New York state’s forests are now oF was given as 348 Alberta St. than five and the mountain ranges dollar school bond issue and allow senger car drivers in the United, Board of Educati on. The recom- pasteurization of milk sold for|counts said the ministry was re-| growing 103 per cent more wood ~ _ This was incorrect. 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Street Fleet: ‘ : 7. : ? j ; : Ee | | i j i *% : ‘ 4 { ; Z a 2 r i : . . ; : mei | “| : cot hg } i re ds Cok. ee A be es | cee : L A | . rth ted _ i ae A me f : r sf a a 4 « : € 5 ‘ , * 4 A F a : ® f : ov a i x is - : + ce 2 - ¥ ' | / “4 I | { } your smart aleck casualty dis- eastern lands of Soviet If you're a member of that small, careless, lawless and hopeless minor- ity whose idea of # good time*on a holiday weekend is to step heavily ~ on the gas, our traffic officers are They'd like to find you before you find your victims. — You may not think so, but they’re also out to protect you. They want to have you cor- ralled and hog-tied before you have an opportunity to put on play, to the sorrow of others — including your own family. ce Se “Never before did the Pontiac area have such a large number of traffic officers on duty as will be guarding the public safety over the coming They'll do their duty. Will you do yours? Tuesday's paper will tell. — ‘To be sure, the -needle-in-the- haystack stands out like a sore thumb as compared to the quarry they seek to foil in his death-dealing per gm border on the lunatic ‘tring Statistics show that holiday casualties in our area are less _ than one in one hundred thou- sand among the cars on our highways. But our officers are. after that menace with a fine tooth comb. _ : - 2. & If your accelerator is in better shape than your: brakes, if you're heavier in the foot than in the head, and if you think this is the time to cut loose, both from sane driving and horse sense, then you'd better watch your step-on-it—or stay at home. No effort will be spared to catch the killer before he kills. : : EEE Decade of Migration During the past ten years, says the Population Reference Bureau, 50 million people left their- homelands voluntarily or otherwise. After World War II about 20 million fled into Western Europe. Peoples of Germanic origin were pushed out of Poland and Slavs took their places. Russians, in turn, poured into the satellite countries. 2 oe. * In Asia 20 million have mi- grated, 17 million of these were Moslems, Hindus and Sikhs who changed places when India was divided, Arabs have fled from Israel and thousands have had to flee from Red regimes in China, North. Viet Nam and North Korea. More than seven million have left Europe for overseas homes. Italy ac- counted for 900,000, Germany ‘and Poland 450,000 each and the British Isles-800,000. Sizable migrations also have taken place in this hemisphere. Some 450,000 Puerto Ricans have come to this country and 65,000 British West Indians have gone to England. x & * Huge migrations are not en- THE PONTIAC PRESS Hasotp A, Prrecemato President and Publisher “Emeoutre vic’ Presdent Trade Mark Published Joun Raver. ncniibent Aavertiaing Manager pepe nec pale ; Traffic Officers as - Rehing Your Number Fy tirely the result of wars. Oppres- sion, increasing population and.. the natural desire for improved economic conditions have played their part. New shifts are under way in such countries as Asia, Africa and South America. few & This mass movement of people, un- precedented in history, the Bureau says: “Emphasizes again the urgent need | for Worldwide recognition of the grave and growing problems gener- ated by the world’s unprecedented rate of population growth. Migration from overpopulated areas can offer — - only temporary relief from population . pressure, at. best, unless birth rates in these areas are reduced to balance low or falling death rates.” ° “Tuere is some sentiment for nom- ‘nating HAROLD STassEN as candidate for the Presidency. in 1960,” says a news commentator. In this respect, “though, doubtless some 99.9 per cent of the voters are highly unsenti- _ mental. , om The Man About Town Domesticated Deer Animals Becoming Real Tame in the Pontiac Area Appreciation: What we're all trying te show that we realize what our factories have done for Pontiac. The deer population of the Pontiac area is not only increasing, but also is getting domesticated. A newly born fawn was found ten weeks ago by James Vantine on his farm at 490 Hadley Road. It is being reared by the family, and now re- “fuses to leave, and mingles with the cows. It answers to the name of “Bambi,” and comes to the house when called—and often when it isn’t. If not admitted at once, it stands upright with its front hooves on the screen. “Bambi” has the ravenous appetite of | the usual healthy and rapidly growing child, consuming several bottles of milk daily, besides all kinds of vegetables, dot- ing on canteloupes and toast, but the lat- ter. must be well buttered. It graciously begs for most everything on the family table, but in spite of its other feeding still expects to be fed from a bottle three times daily. A post card drifts in from Bethlehem, Pa., sent by George Coffron, who writes, “The more I see of this town, the more I wonder how it got its name.” September McCall's Magazine carries the story, “My Guardian Angel,” from the pen of the blind author, Hellen Tullis, who now travels confidently everywhere with a leader dog, graduated from our - neighboring Rochester school. Appearing on a TV program the other day, the voice of ‘Mrs. Gladys Meredith of Lake Orion, was so realistic that the the family dog, sleeping in another room, woke up, barked, ran to the set, gazed at the screen, and tried to get behind it. Bats, those wing@d animal harbingers of the night, séeth to be on the increase, as we've had several. inquiries about a method for getting rid of them. In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Amanson of Huron. Gardens, one flew down the fireplace chimney, scattering ashes and soot all over the place. The family cat was so badly frightened that it tried to hide in the goldfish bowl—at least, it tipped it over; and the parakeet hasn't spoken since. When a door was opened, the bat flew out Into the night. Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Barnard of 193 North Perry St.; fifty-sixth wed- ding anniversary, Mrs, Ora Travis of 84 Dwight Ave.; ninety-second birth- day. John R. Pawloski of 37 Lewis 8St.; eighty-third birthday. William J. O'Riley < of 74 Mary Day Ave.; eighty-third bitth- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamper of 150 Union Lake Road; fifty-first wed- ding anfttiversary: pa a Mr. and Mrs. Milton, H. Haselswerdt | of Rochester; ‘golden wedding. | Mr, afd Mrs. Walter ©. Coie. ‘\ ; of Rochester; golden wedding. . |“. George Wesley of bapeer; elghtieth birthday, d It’s Easy ...fora Kangaroo — David Tawrence Says: GOP Is Lost Until 1964 Elections WASHINGTON — Economic dis- affection is a very hard thing for ‘the party in power to combat in any election, but it’s even harder and off-season _ contest of a local nature. The Wisconsin victory of a Democrat for the United States Senate for the first time since 1932 did not come as a sur- prise to this cor- respondent or to LAWRENCE anyone else_here who had_been to Win FTecti a, realistically appraising the trends in national politics in the last few months. Nor will the election of a Democratic Congress in 1958 and . a Democratic President in 1960 come as a surprise. * * * ‘ Fer the Republicans today have a divided party and they don't enjoy the benefit of such unswerv- ing support for the party on elec- tion day as the Democrats. Wisconsin's election of a Demo- erat was really more of an anti- Republican demonstration than a vote of confidence in the senator-elect, William Proxmire. For Wisconsin is a normally Republican state and when the Republicans in the farm areas fail te come out to vote, it must be because of indifference to a ‘Republican administration in Washington. Politically speaking, these are net “good times’? for the incum- bent administration. The economic discontent of large groups is sub- stantial. It stems from low farm prices, and yet high costs of the things the farmers must buy, Inflation is squeezing the city dweller, too, as the cost: of living keeps going up. Also, “tiglt money” is slowing down lots of businesses. The average voter has grown accustomed to placing the blame for his troubles on the party in power. He understands very little ‘about the complexities. of the fed- eral budget but knows his taxes are high and reads a lot about governmental spending. RESENTMENT VOTE Then there's the so-called “re- sentment” vote. Friends and supporters of the late Senator MeCarthy were alienated by the Eisenhower administration’s direct slaps at the Wisconsin senator when he fought vigorously, even though at times clumsily, against com- munism. * * * & Mistakes were made by the Republican side in other respécis, too. Thus Congressman Glenn Davis’ should have been the Re- publican nominee. The Republican conference of state leaders should have endorsed him. He lost the primary because he was not fav- ored by the Eisenhower adminis- tration. ; Also, in the ill-fated primary, several Republican contenders together polled nearly twice as many votes as Kohler did. The The Country Parson in an off- year not a factor jn the actual result but it did emphasize the failure of the Republicans to heal their internal wounds. 7 +; * © * The Republicans cannot win Con- gress in 1958 or the Presidency in 1960 with their present dissen- sion.. Having listened to Eastern mentors who keep saying that “Modern Republicanism’: is the it is a very effective way to pro- mote disunity and encourage con- servative Republicans to stay at home on election day—the national managers of the Republican Party will have to discontinue giving the impression that it is some kind of sin to oppose radicalism, as. well as so-called “liberalism” and the other isms of which the Democrats are more practiced exponents than are the ‘Modern Republicans.” Senator Knowland of California is quite right in pulling away from the Washington scene. He can't get the 1960 nomination be- cause he isn't regarded as an “Eisenhower Republican.” There probably will be a pull-back, how- ever, in 1964 from the policies of state socialism’ which the Demo- ‘crats will re-introduce when they come into power. ~*~ * * : The next Republican chance fer victery will probably be in 1964 with a party composed largely of conservatives and non- radicals and disillusioned Demo- crats. For, as jnflation goes unchecked, Federal budgets of the astronomi- cal kind—in the eighty and ninety billion dollar class—are not far distant and will certainly emerge when the Democrats win the 1960 presidential contest. (Copyrigtit, 1957) Dr. William Brady Says: Alcohol Is Big Business: in American Life Today Last October I submitted to parénis a questionnaire asking whether they kept beer, wine or liquor in the home, whether they indulge in highballs etc., regularly or on oceasions and whether they would approve if teacher, pastor, physician, coach or relative asked their children to me total’ ab- stinence. Over 50 per cent of the veplies re- ceived said no, no About 15 per pr. srapy cent said - they'd regard it as an impertinence if any one othehr than them- selves asked their children to take the pledge. Some of these added their belief that if a boy or girl is going to drink he or she will do so regardless of any pledge. _ The questionnaire gave numer- ous correspendents an opportunity to reproach me for smoking. Some of them also disapproved of my endorsement of tea and coffee as benjficent beverages. They—did not mention my fondness for ice water. .But they chose to ignore an important point, namely, that I believe and teach that tea, cof- fee or tobacco is invariably harm- ful to growing children and chil- dren are not full grown until they are 22 to 25 years old. DISAPPOINTING The result of the questionaire was a great disappointment. First, there was but one answer from a physician, who, it is pleasant to say urged me to keep pounding away. There were a dozen from pastors who applauded and as many from pastors who wished they could speak re as freely . . . » « Mind, now, I don't blame them a bit—I'm sure I'd be as cowardly if I were a pastor, os ultra special. byt nog ~vmncdpe ‘marriage .. 4 ender how many — “ Americans get their living from alcoholic beverages and liquor and how _many billions of American capital are invested in alcohol. ed letters,“not more than one page or words long pertaining to persona) neadtte and hygiene, not disease, disa- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Wilitam Brady, if a stamped, seif- addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- tiee Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1957) living for his family. qv ree Rasher: OME pewting ata Out of You see what a young man did: he clubbed a young gitt almost t death for money and hanged himeett, So wake up, GM and CID, Answers Question . of Mixed Marriage In regards to the recent plea for _ advice on mixed marriages; if two - people presently will not be mar-. rieq because of religious differ- ences, this apparently means they are both agreed it’s wrong. What can happen in the future to make it right? Why seek an excuse to justify what is obviously wrong even to the couple involved? in City Stores People can say all they want about Pontiac’s downtown busi- nesses, but I'll say one thing for them. When you go into a store here, the clerks don't stand there - gnd stare at you for 10 or 15 min- utes before they decide to help you, the way they do in a lot of those out-of-town shopping centers. Soyer ‘How. Can n Parent Teach Children?’ How can a parent keep his chil- dren decent and teach them to re- spect laws and stay out of trouble? You keep them home, allqw them to go only to the grocery store, and then neighbor children ‘come into your yard and start fights. You call their parents and ask them nicely to make their chil- dren behave. They refuse, get mad and always blame yours. Then these small children get in with a gang of older boys and call other children dirty names and catch them in the -street, trying to beat them up. When you call the police for pro- tection before your children get hurt-badty, the police believe the boys whe are always in trouble and tell you to teach your boy ta act like a gentleman and there won't be any trouble, They say the older boy didn't hurt your boy, so they don’t see any re so to call them. How can we miake out boys un- derstand. such a situation? How can we stop juvenile delinquents, - when some of. the police have that attitude? I guess a boy. just has ta be bad to get along any- more. : Parents Asks of Activities. for Older Folks Somé time ago before moving to Pontiac I read in your paper about “a place for old folks to get together ' for cards, dance or singsong, but I can’t remember where or when. Maybe someone will read this and answer. It gets pretty lonesome _with no place to go. Lonely will co mengens of Bee Soe tats Gos Mobos Dek ee iage D. C. Emphasizes. Holiday Mishaps — About 23,600 will be ‘injored in the Labor Day automobile slaugh- ter, if the rate compares with last year. This ghastly slaughter should give us paust, and the two chief ~ eauses are speed and drink. D.C. be condensed wher neces- Pull name, of the writer must accompany letters amg these published 2 the writer #0 re- | J never could be charnied so much . .-. By any other face . I could not feel the same sweet 15 Years Ago . 2% Years Ago SEVEN HURT as Chinese bomb U.S. liner. CITY TO speed court establish- ment, ° Smiles Men would get home safer at night if the good wife didn't wake up. . x * * Love has been ¢alled a tet of things but it always remains just one silly thing after * It's mighty easy up on * * * The kiss of the apostate was the most bitter earthly ingredient in the agonies which Christ endured. —E. L. Magoon. a Case Records of a Psychologist: Jery and Mary are now en- gaged. But Mary is afraid! She suspects other women. But the greatest threat to every wife’s happiness is the woman who looks back at her when- ever she glances into her mir- ror! Wives lose their mates by their own sins of omission, so send for the booklet below and get hep to reality. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case V-376: Jerry J., aged 36, is a very popular traffic policeman. -Dr, Crane, we are engaged to be married,” his finacee informed me, ; * * * She is a school teacher named Mary, aged 32 ‘But I feel rather jealous of Jerry, because he has so many girl friends who stop to chat with him. “I am a _ rather shy, .- quiet type, and I wonder how I could stand be- ing tied down at DR. CRANE . home when I knew Jerry was surrounded ail day by admiritig women.” WHAT WIVES DON'T | KNOW One of the great causes for un- marriage, is the fact that wives still don’t know the psycho- logy of the ngrmal male. So face the following candid truths and adjust to them, First of all, this is a man’s world, 80 a fellow is seldom | forced to get married. | + * ; When he actually does propose and then places a wedding rifg on your finger, it, means something beta For men rarely propose | more: ‘oman ea deatlt or” frees them for a sectad wedding attempt. . The very fact that Jerry has already proposed to Mary, in- dicates that she far outshines all other women whom he meets in his daily work. And that same reassurance should buey up the morale of all you wives. . Furthermore, a man will stay devoted to his wife, if she con- tinues to inflate his ego with smiles and compliments and kisses. ‘ _* * * Wrinkles and old age and even a fairly well upholstered equator will not break a husband's devo- * tion to such a wife. WIFE’S WORST FOE For the worst enemy that every wife faces, is not younger sirens or designing co-workers of her husband, No, your greatest foe..is the woman who stares back at you whenever you look into the mirror, It is yourself: Other girls don’t win your hus- band away from you, No, you drive him away, usually by your sins of omission; Most women don’t even know what are the common sing of omission, so they grow indig- nant and berate their husband for being 100 per cent at fault — when divorce threatens. That’s not only untrue but a grave injustice to the average American husband. ‘So get hep to the facts, and appetites at the dinner table. - A wife can get a 2,500 caloriés es hee eee mate usually demands 3,500. - as ve pg him mote, without com- | | You —* know God Almighty created man ‘ with greatly: differing Tells Wives How to Hold Husband But God also made man te re- learn that fact. . But what do they do about it? De they try to learn additional techniques from this column or from reputable marriage books, by which. to satiate that hus- band’s greater erotic hunger? And do they ever think of urg- ing their husbands to even greater erotic consumption? Alas, most of them do not. 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You oe ' . pay no more than you would for a smaller car, yet you get all $ | . the big car features found only in PONTIAC ... Your car was , never worth more than it is today as a trade-in on this new : 7 1957 Pontiac and even with the trade-in you may take advan- ) » tage of the low, low prices which we have placed on the 1957 Including All These Extras _ OFFICIAL PONTIAC CARS. Come in today, choose the Pon- * Hydramotic * Defrosters © 2-Tone Paint : | Sane Underseat Heater x SalesTox * Radio tiac you like best and get set for years of sweet, safe, pleasure oad Aucaiis & Withewat Vises ‘fafa driving. as 7 - Signals. x Oil Filter * License Plates THE PON TI AC PRESS ess icscanae MICHIGAN ra ward Stamm, 22 of Lake Orion, inner 7 ae Ge Ok cee sharing cnet is shown ‘liere . with his shorn victim and his j judge, Lee Bell, sheep hefdsman at Michigan State University. Howard will represent Michigan in the national contest in Chicago in November. foi Club ‘Plans Parade $1 80,000 Fire Destroys Annual Labor Day Event Participation Beardsl Blackett and Rudy Schwarze. Lapeer Home Buildings LAPEER — A fire. at the Lapeer State Home and Train- Monday Enlists Civic CLARKSTON—The Rotary Club’ _ |again will ‘sponsor. the annual La-| _ |bor Day Parade. The parade com- Dth Romeo “Event Friday Planning Three Bulging '|mittee. under the direction‘of Keith] © Days of Parade, Shows, areas, anticipates a record at-| Dance and Specialties Surrounding | subdivisions.” have | a: been. asked to enter floats, pets By LEE WINBORN costumes , oe tng Romeo Correspondent be a large delega from ferent ‘Saddle Clubs in the ROMEO—Special attractions are ‘leit Defense. units; VFW, planned to add interest to the 25th Scouts, Girl Scouts, a annual Peach Festival celebration one, Garston ih Schoo! and according to Chairman J. A. Fars also will take rel. The parade will form xt * * corner of —, street Gov. G. Mennen Williams, whe, . day. A; E. Butters wilt traditionally appears in town just rade marshal. After the long enough to perform the official ont act of crowning the Peach Queen, participating youngsters will remain a little longer this pad iawn : year. First he will take part in es a de : Rotarians, the dedication of the new Romeo Chairmen the event are Fred Community Youth and Civie Cen ter at 7 p.m. Sunday, + An hour later he will serve as The three-day program will open « hay. was to attend the semi-formal . Turns Blueberry Hobby | see. ‘sie Tire ‘arta Ta seni of he carnal at Into 30-Ton Business investigating. PEACH SAMPLES — Detroit’s Mayor Albert E. Cobs -happily Romeo Peach Queen Carol Hall. Miss Hall, a Mt. Clemens girl, take place at Memorial ee ‘ i id Cobo an official visit yesterday and received a to the city. [between a CIO team from Pom _ Stephen J. Herbain, owner of ajot the success oi tha: Tertan accepts some choice peaches presented to him Wednesday by pai an visit ye y vi key ty tian sad the Remed adh ican, ueberry plantation in Hamlinjplantation. “We raise our own . Tae Free variety acts will be | mates. the 34000" ful earing|towsy” Herbas sage, adding’ the lle Wings (Couple Touring Canada, \Apple Smorgasbord |susa.ttmatoeume bushes on his 33 acres will pro-|his wife has helped him since the Lakeville Wings Oup!i Ouring , (App q BAG Stacey spelt Se Sit duce about 30 tons of the luscious'start of the blueberry venture 7 R id a M h ll P ed Nea Sparta hats ms pti nanos en __Herban says his son Eart left . Will Reside in Marsha rianned Near sp the ik ial Herban turned to farming-on-@)—— cesstal career in aeronau- ; carnival opens again at noon small scale in 1925 when a break- €d in GRAND RAPIDS — A Kent\°" Sunday, after special services tieal engineering to return home . : w on ae down in health forced him to re- , WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP -~!rangement of mums, lilies and! marking the 25th anniversary of ‘ and grow blueberries. “I am . County orchard community of | the festival held in tire from his chosen career in the) Soosing out to let him be the tag Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Robert! stephanotis. She was attended: by are local Christian ministry. ioe” Wines wide School Term Opening yi imonier, after a honeymoon 78a ad 4’ by! more than 100 fruit farmers near|churches. At Z p.m. there will be oi ws eas Wednesda Beginners tour of Canada, will retum tol” y Hardy, Roxanna Lamphier,| sparta has announced {ts 195T\a baseball game between a Rich- _ He purchased his present Herhen - y? g ; sister of the bridegroom, and in the late 1940’s and startea |.) *eT# on the Plan make their home in Marshall, ith Guthri Apple Smorgasbord will be held|™ond nine and the Romeo Ath- 1950 Herban had cleared enough reskients, ‘They make cy Lee Brooks, is the daughter) James Lee Jr. of Marshall « te aie ee land to transplant 500 blueberry |0™ 36 to $10 a day, based on the LAKEVILLE — The large addi-\of Mr. and Mrs. Lee 0. Brooks) served as best man and Gordon | General Chairman Merlin Kraft| Th, Oakwood AlL-Girl Mounted plants, The original bushes now | "Per of 2 gee tion to Lakeville School now under|f 7715 Highland Rd., Milford. The| Brooks, brother of the bride, and | says more than150 food dishes, |DTi! Team will put on an exhib have grown to a height of six ‘ e: ps construction is scheduled for com-|Oti4egtoom is the son of Mr. and Larry Reincke of Marshall, seat- each from a recipe with apples as | 2 ae nee feet and more, Test Lapeer Plowmen 2 Mrs, Vern Lamphier of Marshall.| ed the guests, an ingredient, will be prepared! rig, a p.m. at the Lions’ - ‘The entire Herban tract : ee - ped

The most popular varieties are tate to use good seed. Certified seed should be plant. | ed at least every other year to | avoid smut losses. It is em phasized that the planting time | is highly important. Planted in the middle two weeks of September, winter barley is less susceptible to the virus dis- ease “yellow dwarf.”’ And, finally, a soi] test is always the best rec- ommendation for fertilizer. * * * those who are growing more win-|. Sandew J? Johnson of Detroit and Will Make Home in Drayton Plains Thomacks in Sharon Louise Mantyla and Neil|Janice K. Wright of Houghton tion, will allow William Healey, | 'Lake. Eldon Thomack, after their ‘after-| noon marriage in First agape Charch, Clarkston, Saturday, tored to California for their ‘Pcon§ Reuter of - Pontiac, California Donald Hopson and Gordon Ost- o- torn of Clarkston and Lawrence). attended the’ | Ovid, Owesso, Pellston, Reese, |; Sandusky, Sebewaing, stock. bridge, Williamston and Yale, The silver award winners — Al-| in School Chapters LANSING ® — The outstanding Michigan high school chapters of announced today by the Michigan |Assn. of Future Farmers, * * * There were 27 gold award win- ners and 21 silver award winners | among the staté’s 245 local chap- ters, The gold award winners — Al- ma, Bellevue, Britton, Byron, Caro, Cassopolis, Colon, Deck- erville, Dowagiac, Elkton; Ionia, Mariette, Marshall, Midland, Mt. Pleasant, Niles, Olivet, Onsted, « f i He. s otte, . ok. deliberation, the MOMS of Ameri- Hudson, Kenbar, and Wong. _ The ; Ht ee sake poe Pte soma itbe “kina copeuien x Hudson variety is generally the Blane, Hart, Hartland, Hillsdale, | bend. The women, organized 14/host because of its better winter ‘Imlay City, Lake City, Mayville. years ago, decided there are too survival, high yield and test 'Petoskey, Pinconnin Plainwell, ifew active workers and too few weight. Farmers should not hesi-| . g, ng MR. AND MRS. NEIL THOMACK ‘Rockford, Saranac, Swartz Creek, | Tecumseh, and Vassar. Council Clears ‘Puzzle; Allows Man Roadway LAKE’ ORION — The Village | Couneil Bere, after much delibera- jowner of four lots and a cottage ‘here, now inaccessible by car, to icut a 10-foot roadway through “Goat Hill.” ? Future Farmers of America were! the Croswell Street School. Chair man Edward Battani sald some 12 bands, 30 floats and numerous units will travel north on Main street, through the center of town and disband at Gates street, Floats will be judged on original ity, beauty and appropriateness to the anniversary theme for eash awards, An otded event Gis yoir wil; be a bowling exhibition at 4 p.m. | at Ormaec Recreation featuring Queen Carol and Miss Romes, ' Barbara Moskow, plus top bowl: . ers from Romeo and Detroit. | A spectacular fireworks displa# slated for 9:30 p.m. at the Lions* field, will close. the day’s activities and ring down the curtain on the annual Labor Day weekend cele- bration. * * Capes A yield of 50 bushels per acre|moon. They will make their home| bridegroom. te . Ewen rated persersi witnemes Saaeics ‘Kabingen of Roysd Cube jeetint Niel Ps, Mate“ Slas ot t90 amach to. expect feria Drayton Plaise. The a nee etna coe ehatieg ke rentey 10 . the 7 p.m. fite in Halsey Baptist/Darlene Shanahan and Mary Lou|?**™ : a .are taken to improve aes was! a neil age at the home of the bride’s mother. Aaitonesmnnteriois,.toael. hie. vadbee Chureh, Troy, : turday. which! Thom Madison milay Cit [ 1 ls ‘ ' et united ‘in kee Elenora Sue betel atsendaats: ene ros én ten, re a rt urn oon mes) psy gotie xin ri Mantyla Set Speaker, New: Pastor reale, eg dr deren wo coumead ee RS ; | tn, iy Oe RRR “gee wily a wns ewer /oareus ot sinew son, Jetery Deen. /ROChester Council Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Nealy Thom-lgt Ortonville Church “ith mer beet in By boats | Sa NR aig ees Fie the's Ste inal Bly Yaace ope OKs To Ori ack of 9420 Dixie Hwy., Clarkston, Mr,-and Mrs. George C. Col- Tee eens : ton of ns — 2 State Me Elected - * 9 ais gst are parents of the bridegroom...| ORTONVILLE—The~ Rev. Rob- + lingwood of” 1123 wr Rd., Lake Orion. The bride's Sst sash Wied They Whlignlen of " ROCHESTER — Village Council i a broidered: (Ct 2t0, former director for the). pat _| Trail, Lake Oton, announce the. are Mr. and Mrs. Louis|Grand Rapids, while ushers wete) BOSTON (Two Michigan men|here hay granted the / Disabled] , te’ wrist "ore an embroidered | Pontiac Baptist Church\ » youth), pots tebe - Nanee ot Madison Heights. Daryl Shanahan, Lionel Watkins have been elected officers of the|American Veterans of Pontiac ‘le Se mm with bouttant . will speak "at «Baptist? ‘ of Clawson, Dick Krauss “National Society for the Study of Chapter 16 to hold tag days in = floor length, as she “J 200 | hurch here at the 11:30. a.m. and | ternstes creating. = white ee betas [8G Harrifon, both of Tra Communications... Named here|Rochester Sept. 1814 - |_| ser vows Is tim Feneumee of TN 7:45 p.m. services'on Sunday. | jenn, Bisd ore ts bride’s Th Add bole Wednesday were C. Merton Bab-| ‘The Chifldren’s Leukemia Foun. reses and ‘white ‘carnations + Her Hoga Following a reception at the|cock of Michigan State University, dation of chigitn also was given! % on 7 crown. mhgrsed lilies church, ovement 8 0 al solr Pye mle bimensgn meen to. place canisters in g Fairmont Baptist - Ch Gia! “tgs Sportal ener 0 oh: ern, honeymoon. They|cation, and Lt. John B. Haney of the village’ from/ Sept. 15-Nov. 0| Her afteddants, all in Nile ae 12 years, " vary ey : se at a the second anpual tancer|were Judy Ann Hook of: tine, |eenepied Jreg ied 2 i : tnetgias, i ; Journal. = drive, : 5 ‘, ‘ -* ers are shareholders of Commun ts ef. Footing will be ‘eld : ty the Gig of Pontine Sake at 16:00 for the purpose of considering determining - we BELL~ _ |‘Secretary Dulles represents this : ' administration’s uncertain foreign. —Sen, Smath- = Hae eoey teda Derooraty| policies and he is a legitimate tar- going to run against Secretary|set for attack in the campaign.” oe ear bation & eest yoor’s bal- Smathers spoke in an interview tle for control of Congress. as ee ae in as Democratic _ Smathers, who beads the Deme- = # ee Proxmire was élected to fill out the unexpired term of the late Es cism of the Eisenhower adminis- tration’s foreign policies helped Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, a Re- William Proxmire win/ Publican, an upset victory in Tuesday's spe- cial Senate election in Wisconsin. * * * * * 2 last night, expecting wt Sago peed Proxmire defeated Republican im the Senate promptly. But Senate Walter J. Kohler, 2 earner gov- Republican Leader Knowland of California blocked the attempt, say- ver, jing the ceremony would have to await receipt of official word from Wisconsin Gov. Yernon W. Thom- _|son that the 41-year-old Proxmire had been elected. Proxmire flew into Washington This set off a loud argument be- tween Knowland and Senate Dem- locratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas. But Knowland’s objec- tion under the unanimous consent rule postponed the action. * * *. Meanwhile, in a separate inter- view, Sen. Humphrey (D-Minn) policy is likely to be one of the prime political issues in 1958. “Tt think there are three fronts - Students Protect Notes ‘With New Plastic Film Students can protect lab notes from ‘chemicals and dirt or keep intact botany speci ‘TIONAL BANK OF : a ==. meet- Public Warned Against Chain Letter Schemes WASHINGTON (INS) — yote/Post Office Fi The fim schemes” and warned participa- fobs \tors they are subject to, criminal prosecution. Postmaster General Arthur E. have held the letters to be “frauds and lotteries,” and pointed out payee 3 for the Ly ‘ee and may be inspected business hours, A. ©. GIRARD, clubs” which “cloak themselves in respect- “Deltoday a. “renewal of chain’ letter rger Summerfield noted that the courts that this applies also to ‘‘savings attempt to agreed with Smathers that foreign ~ on which we ought to hit the Re- publicangs hard — foreign policy failures, their lack of a farm pro- gram and their tight money policy my success was both a rejection of the Eisenhower administration and an affirmation of the Democratic program.” : * *« * Smathers said he agrees with Proxmire’s estimate that the de- feat of Kohler represented a pro- “I don’t think there is any ques- Eisenhower’ test against Eisenhower and his s popularity as ie Dems to ‘Attack GOP Polligh Policy i in 58 Elections} ting ‘aad with him as president.” Proxmire plans to rum next year for a full six-year term. His will be one of 12 Democratic Senate seats at stake, along with al Re- publican seats. Meanwhile, Republicans as- id| signed a wide variety of reasons for the defeat of Kohler. » said jt would be a false conclusion ..race than Kohler. .|Thomson was holding up the cere- aes. Capehart : ‘(R-Ind) tamed! Kohler’s defeat on what he said were “so-called Republicans’* who “have been beating the brains out of the Republican party every day in the year.” : * * * “They have convinced a lot of ay ge to vote Republican,” However, Sen. Wiley (R-Wis) to believe that a reactionary or an isolationist could have run a better * * * The Senate spat over seating Proxmire came alter Johnson complained heatedly that Gov. mony by failing to send a tele- gram to the Senate. - Just as heatedly,.Knowland shot ~ ENGINEERING MONAT AND. AND une SEPT. 4 Lawrence Tech Outside white or inside figt finish. S ” per gallon—buy the second gallon Gal. e% penny. 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Plan LONDON (INS) — “powers today formally presented) U, S., Britain, Canada and France total of two years—provided that to the Soviet Union a detailed pro-| and also bears the approval of the adequate inspection systems are regulating armament exports and aystém in some: way posal that the United States called other North Atlantic Treaty Organ-| set up and that, satisfactory prog- “a practical, ‘workable plan for a ization countries. * ‘yess is made under the agreement |* Mart on world disarmament." While virtually every portion ‘toward halting ail° atomic produc-} The 10-point proposal was sub-" of the draft proposal tad been - tion for weapons, mitted at the United Nations dis previously presented in subcom- | 6. Rockets capable of soaring: ‘mittee meetings and made pub- above the earth's atmosphere into, : “lic, this was the first time they outer space would be brought) Greater Threat | =2=====-— et rea some a The major provisions are these: re’ | ‘ | ae ae “All parties to the convention | 0 | ff ike | sia and the United States would ®8*€e @at within three months) ‘cut their forces to 2,500,000 men aiter the entty into effect of the! jeach and France and Britain to Convention they wil coagerate in} -DFCA Sets Sept. 15, 750,000 men eac h ‘the establishment of a technical} * * committee to study the design of} i as Demand Deadline | They would atin reduce arma-/8? eee ee whke, wal s make it possible to. assure | for Detroit Creameries: pewe sito p aonrage dn Plsending of objects through outer! ROMEO ~—-Threat of a possible | ternational control, The levels of | SP@0e¢ will be Le : milk strike looms greater today jf the armed_forces of other states peaceful and — vue de to demands of the Dairy Farmers’| Would be determined later. a hee sone ope » atthe Cooperative Association of Mich-| Further euts in forces could oc- elit the danger of surprise seme igan are not met by Sept. 15. ‘cur as a result of later negotia-|by setting ~ ss oP DFGA officers said yesterday|tions and if political conditions| With aerial and grou San ae they are considering strike action| Were Tight and the first-step dis-|S¥Stems, — We ‘territ if Detroit creameries fail toumeet/**™ament arrangement had) western —S. ‘oes oi their demand of $6 per hundred. ¥°"Ked Tota! ar oo ectotary of State weight for Class I (drinking) milk 7% = ole ; roposal in London! Current price now in effect is $5.\. 2 Military expenditures would Dulles Th : So Note have already! The Co-op continues to present D€ Subject to examination by the |AUs. “ie yor in part and! @ united front despite an under.;P!P0sed international control or-| ee tage - sition that hes dis- | current of hostility: between ‘or. 8#%7@tion as a means of verify-| a ee : ing cuts in the conventional forces liked the whole idea. x ae and armaments. * * and Secretary-Sam Bailo. 3. The agreeing countries would! 8. All the pledges for arms cut-) “The Co-op represents 75 per use nuclear weapons only ‘in “‘a'backs and measures to end the) cent of the dairy farmers ship- (situation of. individual or collec-|afémic race, according to the | ping into the Detroit milkshed,” |tive self-defense” against armed| Western proposal, would be mean- Martin said, “and we feel the attack ‘ingless unless there was also full strike will be effective."* 4, Future Production of fission-| pagreement on the “operation of: A letter has been sent to all able material “will be used at! an effective international control | Detroit. dairies listing DFCA Pa home or abroad, wnder interna- and inspection system.” wenden. Any sellement will be re. tional supervision, exclusively for The proposal calls for an inter- viewed by the Co-op's strike con) ee reapers purposes, including national control organization pad : 8 |stockpiling."” Cutting off.the man-'for various. types of inspection | ‘ufacture of such materials for machinery and would commit the | iweapons would become effective partic ipating countries to cooper- DFCA leaders said farmers one month after an international| ate “frecit’”’ with the inspectors to} needed more money now “because inspection s¢stem to check on it'make certain that the disarma-! prices have gone up and farm ma- had been completed ‘ment pledges were honored. | chinery costs are due to rise 10' In this connection, the plan pro- * ' fied by the membership. per cent Oct. 1.’ posed that each country pledge| Like the U. N. Security Council, | Martin squelched the sug ™* transfer out of its control under which it would operate, the gestion that labor was needeq to *"Y nuclear weapons or to accept! ‘control organization would have preomete a successful strike. itransfer” of such weapons except|an executive board in. which pow- “There are no iabor jeaders nor for purposes of self-defense. ers—presently unspecified — would’ combinations with 9. Testing of nuclear weaponsihave a veto right on “important ined Saber uates ia pe oa ong rene be suspended for. 12 months, decisions.” he said, DFCA has set up three strike headquarters — at New Haidson,| Inlay City and Carson City. Direc-| tors claim membership in 27 coun-| ties and have slated a general meeting at §:30 p.m. Friday in the} high school at Elsie for a progress; report on strike plans. Economy to Close ] Air Installations Just Arrived! A New Shipment LEVPS WASHINGTON (INS) —The Air! 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Burial will be im White Chapel Memorial; | Cemetery. MRS. EARL A, ABBEY LAKE ORION — Service for (Rachel Beryl) Ab- bey, 70, of 118 North Broadway, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday from Allen’s Funeral Home, Lake Orion. Mrs. Earl A. Burial, with the Rev. Walter C. Ballagh officiating, will be in East Cmeay. = —Tawn Mrs. Abbey, who died suddenly yesterday, is survived by her hus- band and two sisters, Mrs. P. E. aths in Nearby Communities Arnold of Pontiac ‘and Mrs. Joy¢e Frye of Decatur, Ill. HENRY McDONALD MARLETTE — Service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from Marsh Funeral Home here for Henry McDonald, 87, who died Tuesday in Richmond: The Rev. Ellis Fenton will officiate and burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Sandusky. Mr. McDonald, lifetime resident of Sanilac Count), is survived by two sons, Roy of Mariette; and Norman F. of Columbus Ohio. ‘Bound Over to. Court on Strangling Charge | FLINT W-Billy W. Silvey; 20, jof nearby Montrose, has been bound over to Genesee County Circuit Court for trial on first de- gree murder charges in the stran- gling of his 17-year-old wife of five weeks, Silvey was bound over yesterday after a hearing before Municipal Judge Donald R. Freemjn The: young factory worker is ac- cused of strangling his wife, Betty, Aug. 11. He has denied the slay- ing. ag seine | COPENHAGEN —Erilé -Tuxen, Wednesday, Tuxen, * «x “WASHINGTON ™ — J, A. B. of the Capital Transit Co, was assdciated with financier, World War H. * * * with one of Britain's best known orchestras, died Tuesday. * * * NASHVILLE, Tenn. Austin Crouch, 87, executive. sec- Mo. : * * rt VATICAN CITY @—The Rev. Roman Catholic Missionary ~ Soci- jety of the, Divine Word, iT uesday. Estcm Front & Rear Oy 4] “a'h), f Sd | a i > Reinforced | bike besket 98¢ ' Strong. Ideal © for books, etc. + F7348 Electric Bike Horn 88s , : 4 Uses flashlight a. cells. 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Ya Mile South of TelHuron FREE PARKING—2 LARGE LOTS SPRAYER a ‘Be : vege Chains _ are completing their presentation Voices Disappointment of Allies Over Soviet Attitude on Weapons WASHINGTON @&—The text of President Eisenhower's statement on Russian missile claims and dis- armament attacks is as follows: It is deeply disappointing to all true lovers of peace that the So- ivet Union should have already attacked, with such scornful words, the which Can- ada, France, the United Kingdom and the United States are putting forward at the United Nations Disarmament subcommittee in * * * : LONDON—It is notevorthy that this attack coincides with the boast- ful statement by the Soviet Union that they have made advances ‘in the development in means for mass destruction to any; bringing mass part of the world. The Western powers at London of a rounded and: interdependent first-stage proposal which, among! . other things, would, er a hata vised and safeguarded basi (a) age mae « A pro- tection against massive surprise attack; * * * (>) Suspend for two years the further testing of nuclear weap- ons; fc) Seek that outer space shall as ares Beer, not mil- itary, td) Peedite 0-tote-after which (e) Begin a reduction of armed forces and armaments. It would be tragic if these im- a ponte a et Oe, were re- jected by the Soviet Union even Such condemn humanity to an indefi-isecretary of defense for question- ger. - So far as the United States is’ we shalf never re- nounce our efforts to find ways and means to save mankind from that danger and to establish a just and lasting peace: U.S. Gives Poland Better Trade Status WASHINGTON @®—The United * * *& Aaather teat uiltien dollars worth of aid was promised, contingent On congressional approval of a congressional approval of a sur- plus bill, That measure has been The agreement stemmed from events in, Poland last fall, when the Poles asserted @ degree of in- dependence from Moscow control. First Crucible Steel NEW YORK—In 1832 the Gar- rard brothers became the first) American to produce steel com- mercially by the crucbile method. te at Sag a " npcy ZR mr 4/7 isa “AQUATICAT. EAE eaAGOAR’ WHEN THE AND THE CAYMAN TANGLE IN THE ” Repott Viewed Genesee Gives| = /|Michigan, Cornell 595 has the stif- More Than: Any Other Type Per Acre Yield reports from Hubert Brown, farm crops authority at Michigan State University, have been released to assist farmers in deciding what variety of wheat to plant this. year. Genesee has yielded one to two more bushels per acre than any ond variety for the last seven , Brown says. Of the three oe winter wheats certified in fest straw. Both Genesee and Cor- nell 595 are more resistant to loose smut than Yorkwin. ge ee - These soft white. wheats are bringing a premium over soft red wheats such as Seneca. Brown sug- gests that farmers grow the wheat which is common in their locality, riety, uniform in from noxious weeds and rye, and usu- ally is treated fer smut. If farm- ers use seed that is not certified, it should be cleaned, graded and treated for stinking smut with Panogen or ceresan. *-.3t * Planting before the fly free date can result in as high as 70 per cent loss. Rate of seed planted should be six to seven picks, Brown says. Hitchhiker's Ride Lasts Only About 50 Yards BORDENTOWN, NJ. @ — It Ft. Dix, who thumbed a ride from Michael J. McCarthy, 21. *x * * 50 yards when their car collided either red or white. Mixing them in an area leads to difficulties WATER .... AND HE GENERALLY WINS. ‘ton (D-Mo), a former secretary nearly| activate the nine bases in Green-| ‘Senators Dig WASHINGTON i =... Senate in- vestigators called an: assistant ing today as to who shipped 44 spare parts to Far North air bases. The Investigations subcommit- itee summoned Asst. Secretary Perkins MeGuire to discuss the supply shipments, and called a million dollars worth of unneeded! for Answers on Air Force Surpluses never stated, nor did anyone esti-' mate how much it would have cost) to return the parts to this country. « * * The Pentagon statement said it has recovered some 20 million dollars worth of excess parts from the nine heats, and will recover more. - ‘Japan Will Add 23,700 ‘Men to Armed Forces KOBE, Japan (®—Japan's top defense official said today the ‘men to the armed forces before march 1959, This would bring the’ total to 220,850 men. State Minister Juichi Tsushima, director of the self-defense board, | said the air force would be in-| and the navy from 100,846 tons’ warrant officer, Benny Wilks, to. tell about the reported burial of| $30,000 worth of surplus materiel. * * * The subcommittee, headed by Sen. McClellan ({D-Ark), heard some confusing testimony yester- day in its efforts to learn how the Pentagon acknowledged mili- ? responsibility. ~*~ * * But questioning by Sen. Syming- Tn a report to the sas of the Air Force, brought testi-| mony that perhaps it was just a foulup resulting from the rapid. changing of plans in the rush to i land, Newfoundland and Labrador. during the Korean War. Lt, Gen. Glenn 0. Barcus, who; headed: the Northeast Air Com- mand, and other military witness- jenced servicemen untrained in| handling inventories. | Bareus called the supply prob-) lems a logical sequel to the rapid turnover of Air Force manpower, Maj. Gen. John D, Ryan, materiel director for the Strategic Air Com-| mand, said he agreed with Sy- mington and Barcus that this was’ a big factor. The military witnesses said) rapid shifts were made in the type! \of warplane stationed at the bases, and that as each type was de-' clared obsolete the parts kept in} Kaa KK KKK + x x * * * +e +« x x f ROLLS . Black nL White FILM RMR ee ee ee Ke mH HH HK THIS COUPON . ACCOMPANIED WITH KRESGE Discount Camera Shop | LABOR DAY SPECIALS THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY ONLY! OOK OK Kk THIS COUPON ACCOMPANIED WITH Sissclomsichiesitaimitbieiadidaeenci Se LATE Chee a aK oR opt OF 49: | government plans to add 23,700| { i creased from 409 planes to 970! to 178,846. i with another vehicle. Noble and wag a short ride for Leonard J.j ° Fae Noble, 19, a soldier stationed at) %U.¥ Police said the two drove about! ns _ Joe i \ yer 2 Me i f <= 1 ‘ % “ a: gfe v oe i x i x oy oe \ ws | i uN : : a a : : rte : a x 7 ee Water Usage Doubles [us ty 275 willbe about. one True! Life Ae S eat Yield payee tt ar leae "See tae Touall ia in Weiner 2. COMMUNITY. 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The family’s hot water supply, | often adequate for summer, meets its severest test now, Dad uses) his customary three gallons shav-' ing, then climbs into the shower! and lets 15 gallons of the | stuff boi] down the drain. Young ladies, surveys show, con-| sume as much as 20 gallons in a} single tubbing, Younger brothers, though they | reom with @ minimum of 10 gal- lons eased. | In three-quarters of an hour,| three members of the family have; consumed 48 gallons of hot water. | Pre-school youngsters will run up) faces. With a mew baby, mother’ a total of 7.5 gallons of hot water for a day’s washing of hands and | will use three gallons in baby’ 8 bath. Mother might use five gal-| lons more to wash her hair and another six in preparing meals, * * * After each meal, the dishes, pots’ and pans will be washed in an’ average of six gallons. If it's wash day another 22 gallons will swish| clothes. All in all, an average family of four will use approximately 1,900; gallons of hot water a month or 63 gallons a day. If all the children in the tamily| are girls, the family will use an. additional 10 per cent. i ‘Day’ TV Screen Made by Navy Research Lab WASHINGTON—The Naval Re- search Laboratory has developed a. daylight television screen that is. said to permit good viewing even in a brightly lighted room. Phosphor on the TV veining tube is deposited as a thin trans- | parent film instead of the opaque | powders used- an tubes. venti haus tor winedudn Gla al out a Cause.” * * * She now is taking the biggest step of her career in the title role of “Marjorie Morningstar,” a dramatization of Herman Wo best-selling novel. * \ ie * Z “Tt shows the transition of a naive, wide-eyed girl into mature iwoman with a real understanding lof life,” said Natalie, who feels that, in a way, the same thing is happening to her. The outdoor scenes of the movie late James Dean in “Ta are less gripping than the real life boy-meets-girl drama, ‘Will Bob win Natalie?" Bob is Robert J. Wagner, a tall } o PRESS, = nentieiia Saint salen aha oom to be making an all-out campaign to make Miss Wood Mrs, Wagner. Wagner, who isn’t in the ~ haunts the set all day and is def initely in the picture as soon as the cameras cease grinding. After work he and Natalie, who is chap- are now being shot at Scaroon Ironworks Restored LYNN, Mass. — America’s suc- cessful ironworks was started in Hammersmith Village, near Lynn, in 1646. Recently rebuilt as a his- torical museum, it is now known as the Saugus Ironworks Restora- tion, eroned by her mother and young wister, Lana, are as close as two holes in a Swiss cheese, The sudden demands of stardom have left Natalie a bit tense and she sometimes finds it. hard to sleep. ’ I hate big boring parties with people talking about nothing,’’ she said. “I am realizing more and @ harder and harder for RJ."—as| she calls Bob—‘and me to be alone. “And 1 now the, problem wi “ibe worse.’ Before her 20th birthday Natalie! has learned the price of promin-| ence. more how rare privacy is. . It’s Shoe Output Dips Slightly ST. LOUIS—For the first five! months of 1957, shoe production totaled about 258,853,000 pairs— L3 per cent fewer than in the like period of 1956, but the sec- ond largest total for the five months in the industry’, history. x 148 N. Sagina Near Seats: x | CAMERA WISE | | CAMERA BUYS! MARK DAVIS AMERA 83 N. 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Who supported — ‘cause get this high- speed stuff out of - : Tredoe hb lat eenagers.” “There's no saf- said that “she’s, er place for them * * * * * racing.” Miss Ching." oe Hess, who lived ccrtainly better tan 2 racing oceania Roberts, 08 Gregory Rd., said that it was “‘all wrong.” Roberts said that teenagers don’t worry more about ROBERTS safe driving and observance of Dissenting from this view not much for carte do this sort of year ago, told of! a “hotrod club” that had been formed in the MISS HESS Southern city. “] guess the teenagers liked the name ‘hotrod’,” she said, “but they didn’t do much racing: x « * “The club was really a ‘Good that would help motorists in trou-) ‘ble, and it really gained a fine) name throughout the community. Something of this type would be a Samaritan’ type of organization} MAXWELL cause it keeps them out of trouble. sale. ss Birmingham, (than having these HOLKINS bama , Unt youngsters doing Hout on the city os moved here a streets.” The same view was taken by al isher Body. worker, well of 33 E_ Yale | pospitab where he was pronounced. St., “Youngsters like, iRiggs of coronary to build up these pratt lived with his wife, Lulu, at | hotreds, ‘should certainly) be given a place hate’ dudec Arthur-%. Moms. Assn. is pushing for the establish- ment of a drag sfrip in the local 8:00 p.m. tonight on the fifth floor of the Oakland County Jail to dis- cuss charges by Straley and Moore that drag racing is “dangerous,” The teenagers will also vote on a ithe Bylaws Committee. was! Alj interested hotrodders and their parents were invited to attend the meeting by Bill Martin, 21, of 1704 Crescent Lake Rd., ford Township. Martin is president of the association. Floyd R. Pratt Suffers Fatal Heart Attack Today Floyd R. Pratt, 7%, of 4755 Eliz- abeth Lake Rd., Waterford Town- ship, suffered a heart attack this The Oakland County . Timing! — area. The association will meet at). proposed constitution drawn up by’ - Water-|__ : Pentiae Press Phote J.C, Penney Stores; and Clare L. Utley, of Cutter Tool and Supply Co. They were among a host of ANNIVERSARY SMILES — Joining the more than 500 attending the Pontiac, Area Chamber of Commerce reception marking Pontiac Motor Di- vision golden anniversary were (from left) Fred civic } ‘Many Swimmers: {Continued From Page One) jin an unguarded area or swim alone. you are gambling with your life, according to authorities. Should a swimmer ever run into trouble, he is in a much better | |position if he has a friend nearby —in the water—not a fully clothed friend standing on the beach, x« © -* A man drowned in Lake Oakland last month while swimming alone. Nobody knew exactly how he, went down, Friends might have been able to save him had he not been him until. 9 that night. Tests showed he went down at about 4 p.m. if a swimmer wades out into an unguarded swimming area, or an area unknown to him, he | is really flirting with possible — death. He may fall off an unex- pected drop-off or become tangled in weeds. On: July 15th, a 15-vear-old boy drowned diving inte dangerous’ alone, but they didn't even miss| and Saginaw streets, in front of the: Community: National Bank Building. Pontiac police and - firemen John MaX-' rushed him te Pontiac General who 8214, dead by deputy coroner Dr. H. L. thrombosis TheY'the Elizabeth Lake road address.| ‘ 7 to try them out.” " Maxwell. said that teenagers! DETROIT (INS)~Thomas R. should be com-) Zurawski, 18, of Detroit, has _ mended for tak-\“been placed on two years’ pro- morning at the corner of ‘Lawrence / Filibuster Waged | in the press and public galleries. Gets Long Probation | However, about 9:30 a.m. Poole, of F, J. Poole Co.; Ralph oe Against Rights Bill (Continued From Page One) was so low he could not be heard his ivoice gained strength as he began re-reading a statement he made. to the Senate Tuesday night in 4 vain. effort to have the bill sent to the ing up hotrodding| bation for stealing an outboard Judiciary Committee after it had’ as a hobby be-) motor and then advertising it for MEN — DON’T. WAIT, SAVE MORE THAN $10 SALE.~ENDS SEPTEMBER Sige hes Fe Ist noe i a et SPECIAL aie 1 Now you can have this handsome, fine quality Alligator all woo) tweed, a feal all-weather coat. ait FEATURE looking at this unusually low i price! : AUGUST PRICED . *3 A’° & : - Jayaway until wanted. ‘Ome Monday and rene Foes * USE OUR LAYAWAY A small deposit will hold any garment of your choice in » Imported tweeds, styled with raglan sleeve and bal-coliar ... »». Will sell for $55 on September Ist. 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Dent, a legislative assist-' © | aut, ‘ | CAN'T BLOCK ACTION =| Knowland first told the south! _ Carolina senator he will not be > able to block Senate action by long! _|talk, Knowland said there will be their views on the record at a ses-' 1.463 members with the Auto Club) back j no resolution for final adjourn-| sion expected to start today at 10/of Michigan in 1927. ment of this session of Congress, “until we have completed work on’ -\ the pénding legislation—which is! the le _ deieg ia his speech was i =| ‘ ¥ B. Eastridge, of ‘designed to" ‘of the Senate and the people of ithe nation that this is a dangerous j lation to =. éaders on hand to greet top General Motors end Pontiac Division officials last night. 4 State Auto Club Gets 500,000th — Active Member The Automobile Club of Michi- gan established itself as one of the | largest member organizations in| this number the state today with the signing of | waters, The youth dived from a. breakwater into swirling waters under a waterfall, and was held there by currents until hours later. | *° * * swimmer must always “call to the attentipn be bill.” Thurmond spoke te an almost deserted chamber as the night wore on. When he rose to speak at 9 p.m., there were some 15 sefators ‘on hand, After © midnight, land never try to do more than he jis able te handle. according to \Oakland County Sheriff's Deputy |William Jackson, a skin-diver. This sounds silly, but it is amazing. how many — people drown who can’t swim at all and “sensible in judging his own ability. beliewed: went for a ees pain in Walled Lake last week, were {found the following day about 100 yards from shore. No one knows exactly what hap- to them, but it is believed that one called for help and pulled the other under in his rescue at- ‘ tempt. if you ever de need help, don't get, panicy when it arrives, Re- member, whoever swims te you is there te save you. Be sure to let him, experts say. Observance of these elementary safety rules and use of common sense would help cut the drown- ing toll in the county lakes this year, officials felt. ‘Bedroom Story’ Definition Ordered (Continued From Page One) no comment on the féstimony of ‘De Stefano concerning the. story. 'Alan Ladd’s wife Sue Carol, like-. wise reached at her home, said she was speaking for her husband in denying that either she or Ladd had seen or heard from Miss Al- llyson following completion of a ‘film in which Ladd and Miss Al- lyson appeared several years ago. Francesca De Seaffa, . whose name has flitted in and out of the record during 12 days of. testi- mony, was in it again yesterday. De Stefahe identified her as the ‘source of stories concerning Rob- ‘ert Mitchum and Miss Calvet, | “Miss Calvet said on a, TV in- * had dropped to three or so, The its’ 500,000th activé member: Wave waded -— oe / iterview that “ the “story flat aered galleries emptied. * * * added, iher,” De Stefano added. “It con- ili arlie 5 : her reputation as a sexy Several other Southern senators) .The half million mark was set' Earlier this summer an 18- ceed be as the 1957 membership goal and year-old boy drowned because he | irepresents an increase of 23,000| Was playing with friends on a log | in deep water and couldn't swim. iHe fell from the leg and pulled. ‘his friends under each time they had spoken during the long ses- sion that began at 10 a.m. yester- day. Virtually to a man, they| |members in eight months. voiced their pinyielding opposition | Mitchell A, Calbi, 222 Linden to the civil rights bill which passed Rd., was named as the newest |, . ‘ the House in compromise form.’ active member of the Pontiac tried. to save him. LACK STRENGTH branch club. His honorary mem- QUIT IF TIRED All conceded they. lacked the nu-, bership number of 500,014 is &@ | There merical strength to talk the legis- tribute to the Pontiac club, which wig swims with .&@ group o , Was the 14th unit to join the (fiends, but tries too hard to keep ~« * | state organization. fup with the bunch or to show off. Before ecset S wunexpec ted| The Pontiac club is a direct de- | He, is the person you read about speech began, a number of Dixie scendant of the Oakland County who became “tired” and just senators had made plans to place Automobile Club, which merged its couldn't make it to the raft, or to shore. Sometimes his, ‘friends help him, but often they a.m. ' The branch club now. serves can't get there in time. % *« © nearly 20,000 members and is’ ~~ * * But as Thurmond carried his bat-| building a $125,000 office. A Detroit boy almost drowned ‘Me into the early morning hours, | last June on Dixie Lake, in Spring-| ‘not a single Southerner was pres- Cuba is the chief source of the field Township, after discovering ent to give him a lift. world's. sugar supply. EVERYONE IVY LEAGUE “Suit 4 AND HERE'S WHY... ® It has natural shoulders ® lt has narrow lapels - * It has a straight front ® It has flap pockets ® it has slim trousers Do you want to see suits , + lots of suits? Then visit the Hub! You'll We pleasantly amazed at the vast collection of Ivy League and regular 3-button models awaiting you there. These handsome, rich looking all wool flannels are reasonably priced, too! ... and, every one boasts quality - styling, quality tailoring. Choose from- Charcoal greys, Cambridge Greys, Navy blues, Charcoal browns, Grey stripes or Brown stripes. File ca 5 ee ‘desire. While swimming to a raft, he. saw it was too far and he was | tiring. He turned wearily back to ‘shore, but floundered and called for help. Luckily, someone dived ‘in and recove his body in time, ‘doubled over on the bottom of >, the lake. Mire often, people do not con- _ sider their health before splash- | ing inte the water, Some | not go swimming er even wad- ing. * WILL KNOW IT’S AN se WO for A 68-year-old man drowned in : ‘ -— a erpwded area at the Pontiac, College Men _ Lake Beach during July. Deputies and said the man must have had a Young _| heart attack or fainting spell, since Executices 3 there were many people near him who could have heard calls for help. * * * Those who have any heart condi- tion should refrain from swimming and anyone who has ever experi- ‘enced epilepsy ‘stay away from the water, enforcement officials say. ‘KNOW DEPTH law water you jump or dive into is an- - other safety rule. Diving into wa- : ter too shallow can result in your ae is always the swimmer ‘his ability was not equal to his should definitely: | Always know the depth of the! French actress. In Mexico City an Interior Min- listry official said Miss De Scaffa ‘left her hideout in a. suburb there Tuesday, hidden in@the trunk of a |Jaguar car with California license plates driven by a friend, then flew to a northwestern border city, ‘using an asstimed name. The ministry official said she : probably left for the United States, planning to go to New York where. he was informed, a wealthy friend had retained @ law firm to defend her. She is under indictment in the ‘Confidential case. | Mexican police previously had igiven Miss De Scaffa until Friday. ito leave the country but had re- quired her to obtain exit papers Her tourist permit expired Aug. 8 iShe left behind her mother, her clothes and her jewels. De Stefano testified that Confi- dential agreed to settle a suit brought by singer Dorothy Dan- dridge although he was_ convinced that the “kiss-and-tell” band lead. er who provided a story on her (was truthful. | Among the arguments for settle- ment: ‘Miss Dandridge is a con {summate actress; she'll come into ‘court, shed a few tears and the jury. won't believe our witness,” ‘said De Stefano. She was given $10,000 and prom- lise of an apology. Now Confiden- itial has reneged on the apology ‘and wants its money back on the ‘claim that Miss Dandridge “acted in bad faith” by -annouricing the magazine had admitted the story was untrue, De Stefano said. Birmingham Couple Injured in Crash State police of the Saginaw Post said today that, Harold Hitchcock, 48, of Birmingham, and his wife Ida, 44, were in- critical condition in a Saginaw hospital following a head-on crash there last night which killed three persons. Harry Fields, 22, of Saginaw died this morning. His wife, Mary, 21, ‘and Floyd Patterson, 24. also of Saginaw, wete killedin the crash. NOW! see ay Pee ne = = 2 4 dion for Ivy League SPORT COATS New Fall arrivals . . styled for campus or office. Choose from stripes, plaids or checks. } From 18-20 North aroas, St LUCKY DOLLARS are BACK! *200". DETROIT TIMES “Lucky Dollars” Game SEE TODAY'S - ‘TIMES © Phone WO 3-8800 : for Home Delivery, IN $7 00 4 THE P PONTIAC. PRESS. THURSDAY. ‘AUGUST 29, 1057 | Frustrated Painter Waits to Be ‘Discovered’ an r rg 7 By PHYLUS BATTELLE” dingusted an oll that. vince ectusiiy|aheal sis daek riditiod Out voll tlic Siacdibaiechadae’ tb pele her husband makes enough to have had all this pleasure and it i Bn eso 25¢ her in brushes, ramen apd chicken hasn't cost you too much.” she it ‘ing portraits of rumpled waifs she Manhattan—' dnt cote ue ah Os erat fet Sticking’ bureau drawers” and) litte girls in’ nail polish”— ‘ she'd rather not be “classified’’ as loose wooden drawer pulls are pet | la portrait artist. ed cee tds and\or n, tene. and this day aie dust t for the underpaid, frustrated ones (they work on ¢anvas), of her soul and those of thousands re te ict ei une eet and ed Snancial sham. é mos' eae later. ‘HAVE TO BE A NAME “I am tired to death,” she said, “The trouble, as everybody today, “of paintings in which the | kiows, is that you've goi to be a grim reaper is embracing a yellow ‘name’ before anyone will pay you rooster, with the caption ‘Death of enough money to make your work! a Gainsborough Lady.’ profitable. To be a ‘name,’ you! “and abstract! People like i have to have an art gallery or a) tecderstand wha ac anfer nay futon behind you, "To. have. thinking: But most artists paint gallery behind you, it is usually most abstracts with tongue in |"¢°eSsary to have money, as well cheek. If you ask me, maybe ™* talent and connections. tongue on canvas too!" “To get a patron behind you—| : you ht to live in P Miss Beach, a beauty better Tierenee _— known to her husband as Mrs. eaemiain actite ba gpa ve as Welty Cutiahin, is not really = much er more talent than Euro- pean artists, but patrons think it's chic to ‘discover’ an unknown artist in Paris. Somehow nobody | ever even attempts to impress | the neighbors with an unsting genius from Battle Creek, Mich.” Anne began painting in the fam-) ily cellar at the age of 15 and has carried on, winning prizes fre-| ‘quently and selling oils occasion-| ally, for the past 20. 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Cotton $ Up Shorts and Top, skirts +] 59 $299.16 cow $49.17 woxrs EDDIE STEEL SPECIAL BRAND NEW 1957 FORD 2-DOOR on INCLUDES: yYouR * Magic Air Heater CAR * Two-Tone Paint IN | * Windshield Washers | & Air Cleaners TRADE | x oil Filter” * Five Tubeless Tires * Chrome Hub Caps * Turn Signats * Federal Excise Tax * Michigan Sales Tex * License and Title print or satin elastex. — 2 piece CHILDREN'S WEAR CLEARANCE PLAY SETS | PLAY SETS PAJAMAS —SHORTS | SLIM JIMS Sizes 3-6x—7-14 q FE 5.9204 [INSTALLED IN ANY CAR — GUARANTEED FACTORY REBUILT ENGINE — $27.24 a Month or Less EDDIE STEELE, Ford 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. =~ _—KKEEGO HARBOR 1 Mile West of Telegraph Rd. Sizes 3-6x 8 8° for $ 3 —_—_ i Values to $1.99 Each neta Accounts | eae ate On Edsel’ Ss “Vertical Grille a a Trend?| NEW YORK S)—The brothers, The best. way for it to air, spread. Soddenty the desigsersivan wild top today's wallngs: Sha sees deus = teuelhd- ab ~ ge - dropped Rolls Royce like a hot|the people wanted something else. cn nm, Now wl yt hep hen le Ford are betting what used to be|the primitive car designers decid- Td comune See tee, da socee evita teins back tl called a king’s ransom on the firstjed, was directly. They put GMO oes, creas cat win tater The brothers Ford are taking Las fat werenietis te le vars : new American car in the lifetime upright grille in front of it, laced ibright and sometimes horrible pep iy a wt eae ticular car buff, who started out . of most of the young people who with the cooling pipes for the en-'grin that spread across the bottom good going for them. ; with an Overland and once ~ are now driving. The Edsel, named gine water, and that was that./of the hood from fender to fender, : ___ |\dreamed of owning a Reo. Flying for the boys’ revered father, the!w.1:04 real nice. I’m sure the idea/@nd in time has licked around the) The thought behind the gamble|Cioud. Never made it. : — who talked ges — into! in work on the Edsel, too, though edges. 4 nid maybe best expressed by a Ee production archaic itnat car arrives at a stage in car " ® ieliow from the home office who E model » Was unveiled here at the design when horses under 20 years) Now the upright is back. Will it)said to us, ““‘There was a gap in Diplomas Cost $1 Million Waldort the other day, and the/o¢ aoe will unquestionably shy at/start a trend, as Cadillac did when|our line between the Mercury and ‘PHILADELPHIA — Parchment various models make @ prettyiine sight of such an innovation. [it first sprouted Harley Eafle’s\Lincoln, We were stranding Ford diplomas awarded at commence-|_ sensational sight; Their radiator) ‘The invention of chrome changed embryo fins shortly after the war?|buyers who couldn't make the leap,/ments cost high schools and col-|» grilles stand up straight. car design as much as anything Who knows? If Edsel catches the - more || * #2.” else, one supposes: The makers public’s fancy, there will be a It’s been so long since we've had/fell so heavily for it that they had certain amount of aping. There an upright radiator grille lurking/to find new places on the car to|always is, in that curious and] about the American highway scene/stick it. They hit upon the front enthralling. business. ) will have to be told end for reasons best known to Det thete-4k:& tales ae -jthemselves and their metallic abrupt change in Detroit, and . Muses. this has been so since the The upright grille fn front of the facturers began to sell style in WE'VE OFFERED! 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SAGINAW St. PONTIAC FE 4-1192 © classic . design, and thoroughily ON z sensible in its horsepower—which canes drat a ‘Peecieeeeereeerereresverererescerereerreesren J OO UO OO a ak aR aK aR OK Be tao Reo 5 Golden Glory ALM. to9 P.M, Weekdays. ioe M. to 10°F me) BIG NO. 2 CAN § frac 19 HYGRADE PARTY LOAF | SALES DAYS THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 ‘BOTH BIG FOODTOWN STORES Will Be OPEN _ CHASE & SANBORN | NONE SOLD TO DEALERS OR MINORS ” Peters’ Asoclics ROLLED — All bones removed No Waste Whole or End Piece X Crackin’ Good Vanilla Wafers == 25° Curtis MARSHMALLOWS 2" 39° * Marie $ STUFFED OLIVES iat 3Q* ; a t Bear" 4 Sinless HOT DOGS Pound se ee Zaet HDi 0 UNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 JUICE 7580 HIGHLAND ALL: DAY SUNDAY and MONDAY (Labor Day) _ be ALL FLAVORS Siar - fala: STYLE C CHUNK 25° Can PEANUT: BUTTER ss ™ 69° KKRAFT'S VELVEETA 2 19* & PERK NAPKINS ~ me 29° SALAD MUSTARD 25° : frei ‘CUCUMBER SLICES 22-ox. Jar Cc ardinal TOMATO We reserve right to limit quanities Ait | ‘Cooled for Your Shopping Comfort. a | ot WILLIAMS LAKE. ‘ROAD and ante ‘ Open 9 to 9 Every Day | de Om | as Weel a | .. PR aries SeSileil pe ema sR aE, SA ie anita tala When a persc |Summer Squash |s Fixed With Sour Cream Lame re Eomenay 8 aga ett ge becomes salt of making these) 1 teaspoon Kitehen bouguet iigour cream sauce. To prepare the lemon cookies is a gag thy A peg hn om succulent, tender squashes, scrub “- they're made) "am cul in J inal’ white. onions. then thoroughly om « ao : or bite-size pieces, 2 them, too, which provides their de-| Combine oil, lemon juice, r0S¢-) pantry in a small amount of but- Lemon Coctaist Cockies ek aa Ss ea >) oe poons bowl. “Add liver cubes eanwhile bi es) 1 pack a Coconut Cookies lind toss until thoroughly edated,|flour into » little sour cream to — Allow to stand for 10 minutes at/make a paste. Then add enough woman i tablespoons water : to make about two sonality. She has held her job i ee Sabeeteh ae or margarioa ee ee cc detest pesare A titted flour helps prevent | a pe ee ee weilpewe gone broil over moderate heat until|cream from becoming watery. Stir | the first summer the Market oc- _ Spoon about half the cake mix/ 4. about 15 minutes, Brush|sour cream into squash and sim- | cupied its new quarters. into mixing bowl. Add water, egg,|— onger, | For years Mrs, Harding has and butter or margarine | been interested in gardening, in well. remaining mix and beat ai da ate oadly: until smooth. Stir in coconut. | | aes and tee batend have grows “0 ig Mheeengyet ._ | soaps ow Eggle | oven, 375 degrees, about 12. min- | ‘Natgre. Consultant for the jocal utes. Makes about 4 dozen cookies. This position of sagt See Chinese Chicken Soup came 0 Se ae Hearty and Nourishin ; oon ee ee a ee eee All K St eS ae oedaes a in flavor, is a wonderful luncheon roger orores bean gl tag main dish, a delightful beginning eet, Se eee oe to lunch or dinner. Start with 2 CLOSED chance, ae 98 Dey. Sat ‘jeans (14% fluid ounces each) Se ee eee roger tg wes art == : chicken broth; heat to boiling in a) : L bo D Tae 0 Lal ‘dade [* os : pan ne aad & Se Synday and Labor Day Twice a week at s in the) STARTING THE DAY—Mrs. Pauline Handing, Market Master 26-Mile road in Washington and (right) Sharon Geer of 23-Mile |muced mushrooms, 1 ¢ September 1 and 2 ccnuiea end ones 4 aaa of Oakland County Market, checks prices with the various pro- road, Mt. Clemens. Mrs. Bishop's busband is in the farming busi- j1,oaq noodles, 4 cup chopped cel- (2 the afternoon Mrs. Harding opens} ducers who have stalls. This is her first job every day the market ness with her father, Herbert Prey. They maintain a double mis- [ory ang 11% teaspoons soy J LY the building. Her first job is to go) is open. Others in this’ picture are (left), Mrs. Wilbur Bishop of — cellaneous vegetable stall at the market. : Cook together at a low boil for 10/ SHOP EAR nontesnlge agytie ag groans : to 15 minutes, or until noodles are SS the ii prices for the day. : bd * = At serving time, cut % pound! cooked smoked ham into thin strips ° . ’ mayporeetnecnan| SOUtH Of the Border Pie Seasoned With Spice mpeg oe Holiday Weekend ‘ : n or individual : - ict Tine, Marding trisa | Atmosphereic as well as appetis-jonions, seasoned and spiced in an $e Senepcon mace Dake te seslibaty het oven (€li Than pour the compan: MEO to run down 9 source of supply. |iMg fare for a summer buffet sup-/ authentic Mexican manner. degrees) about 30 minutes. Yield: 6 generous and heart - warming pegete per is this zestful Mexican Mest Easy as pie to prepare, you sim- Heat shortening in heavy fry-|6 servings. servings. salts. by tee yous, bat S0~ diced ham, beef, tomatoes and) Ply brown the onions and meats.) —” Shiendiy b8 | Soney. at denen’ ‘iat ~ and rm more into 2 greased ehy browned, Add for and | : | | See snnes Many Uses [Same sence crete ne ea SISTERS MARKET .. . . 608 W. HURON some checking of produce in order ugg y or veal may be substituted for thelents except rice cereal. Turn ini sees s to see that the high standards set * . beet. Before baking, top with Sigreased 1% quart casserole or| Wy the Market are adbered for Pickle Juice : : ‘Mrs. Harding is a trouble er, acting as mediator between : : é 3 ‘ , aves end betwean cumomers Jumbo | Sweet Juicy Alberta Sweet Seediess pabie met and tbe acta : —_ae tr ! Tc | : Steet = LON 3 PEACHES § G a | baying public. | cont Po sema che legitimate coms ; _ | Be ag ct che ono |e rat | 25 Ib. Avg. c})+ Fue c | i Home Grown ibe — : | Home Grown Solid | campseti's | lematoes § cucuMBERS Green Peppers PorK | & § 5° 3 3« 13 AND nse rere q oe iy Lerge Tender Stalks & Sweet Seediess ) ichigan { PASCAL : | ep iy : CELERY } Grapefruit POTA OES j= 10° [2954 49: | 50 Bq: | SEEDLESS J ITE GRAPES 2™ 29° ; Frosty Acres Frozen Ty Hickory Smoked Fresh Killed U.S. No. 1 e Lean Fresh PASCAL CELERY xm. 2° 25¢ | PE AS HAMS ¢ RABBITS § Boos ees | Ta SALAD DRESSING....° 49°) 3 b > 2 Sm f ‘SHEDD'S PEANUT BUTTER aa: 69° 3 | Fresh Killed — mi Killed iat gi Fresh Killed % “ econ i i] FRYERS § TURKEYS STEWERS ote 4120 W. Welton Bivd., 48] Drayton Ploins OR 3-2341 | Store Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9 a.m. to 9pm OE | We Reserve the Right to Limit Quentities fi age Bee. 1 1 hs caches healed lela ede ela eaten lale alee la leledaale ER-WINE-LIQUOR TO TAKE OUT RESS. THURSDAY. Avousr 2 29, 1951 Prices Effective THURSDAY thru WEDNESDAY August 29th through September 4th Ee Bn ik iets Wg. a Ne ang HYGRADE’S ‘PARTY LOAF CASE of 24 Regular Size : Sorry Limit | Case CLIP THIS VALUABLE COUPON WORTH 25c Toward Purchase of 6-oz. Jar Instant Hills Bros. Coffee : y : VT}; + { 4 —— + 1 iis ZeR0' True Colfee Flavor in an Instant i \ . a Without Coupon With This _— Geed Only at PEOPLES _DROMEDARY CHOCOLATE or YELLOW Package 4 JUICE)| Giant 46-oz. Can Creckin’ Good ‘VANILLA WAFERS — 1 fea 29'\ -. Campbell’s | | Pork and Beans ¥ Tall No..300 Can ” Holiday hee Hours: ‘PEOPLE'S SUPER MKT. = Sunday gnd Monday ~ FOOD-0-MAT Open Sunday, CLOSED MONDAY _ CAVERN MUSHROOMS ‘=: 4 AJAX Cleanser 2* OFF SALE Regular Can Hunt’s | APRICOTS | Large No. 212 FRESH GROUND BEEF Ground, Fresh Daily TD ee i165 E. Pike Street Corner Sanford Street SU DPER-“MAR K : Auburn Ave. °5-83] Bikecdiocw a ae Hh i i i i VANILLA CITRUS NECTAR — Even weight watchers can drink : second rounds of this delicious sugariess summer cooler made with fresh citrus fruit juices and chopped mint leaves. Pure Vanilla ex- : tract is the element which brings out the natural sweetness of the Z fruits’ flavors so that no added sugar is required. Vanilla in _Fruit Drinks Can Cut Calorie Content Because most fruit ades, ice’ting talent works. Pure vanilla, calories. On a hot day we're likely mixed “fruit to toss off goodly quantities of them Minted Citrus . Nectar, result the conscience than we have in drink- sugar is required. Thus each por ing ice water. tion, which with sugar would or But actually the sweet, creamy- dinarily count &t least 53 calories. type coolers pile up a calorie count totals only 41 calories. ; of trom 300 to 400 ‘at least one-' Ses third the average feminine weight Minted Vanilla Langeneal cold water ly cup dey grapefreit juice tT erange” 3 teaspoons pure vanilla extract ‘the morning — -brow of a harried ‘through an entertaining gamut. ‘add hot soup, jot sour cream for dessert. Coffee ream sodas, malted” milks andibrings out the natural sweetness) soft drinks are deceptively’ light of the fresh fruits to such an ex-' tothe taste and slide down so tent that when two tablespoons.of gait quick and easy we tend to forget the pure extract are added to four! that many of them are loaded with servings (six ounces each) of such nectars as Vanilla s chopped fresh mint leaves cauyce anid 5 doneness. “Jellied Cold Cuts ( : sive! Ne ew. Interest té If cold cuts are favorites at your ite cold cut for ‘this but | pared recipe: ‘home during hot’ weather. you're tired of *plattering”’ and “sandwichir: e’ these nutritious’ imeats, serve them jellied for a) ichang e. The ready-to-eat meats lare tek choices for hot dishes and cold ones, too. | Dice a stack of sliced cold cuts” ‘and blend the diced meat into 4} savory gelatin mixture. and you'll) ‘have « main dish that’s bound to evoke requests fur more from your iguests. Best of all, the entree may be whipped up in the cool of or the day betore igervice, if you like — to keep the hostess cool out the menu that jellied eold cut ring some crusty bread, _and fresh berries with a topping To round features: a ‘or tea — hor or cold — is the ‘beverage to serve with the meal. Though this recipe for jellied| leold cuts uses bologna and pickle, ‘and pimento loaf, almost any of ‘the other popular cold cuts would ‘be as useful. Salami, made with just the right amount of garilic, will tease and then please palates. i\Liver sausage - . everybody's favorite — is an excellent choice for a large group where taste pref- ‘erences are not known. Ham sausage, jellied in the following imanner, is bound to please the most discriminating diners. Or choose your own Particular favor- : Hamburgers Cook ° "in i Sauce Tangy ‘way to serve meat. Indoor Barbecued Ha mburgers i wound ground chuck, beef H fablespoon butter or margarine ground Semeur i, cup Water s 2 tablespoons catchup ky cup chill sauce i teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, Make.4 patties of the beef. Melt with ‘no more qualms of calorie-\is so sweetly satisfying that POlputter in skillet (9 or 10 inches) until very het. Brown beef patties in hot butter on both sides, sprin- kling with salt and’ pepper to taste. ‘Meanwhile in a small bowl mix together the water, caichup, chili Worcestershire sauce. Pour into skillet. Continue to cook —tarer low heat-untit-sauce is hot-——— and meat patties are at desired Serve over toast. | and orange juices and pure yeaa Start With Citrus Juice Did you indulge yourself on va- ‘cation and thus put on weight? Calories per Gounce serving —,Here’s a low-calorie French dress- ing to help you. Combine in a pint) jar 1 6-ounce can undiluted giape- fruit juice concentrate, ‘2° cup, ‘to peaches that are to be frozen, tomato catsup and %4 cup salad | oil. Shake until blended. Store in : and 80 calories a drink. Combine mint. leaves and water. E All this isn’t to say we should Bring to boiling point. Steep aay skip the coolers this summer, minutes. Cool. Stir in grapefruit) - but just a preface to a new idea. : ‘There's a Maver trick that will | jextract. Serve over ice. Yield: save you some mighty valuable | isix-ounce servings. | ealories while you siake the thirst | Total ealories — 164. a these days. By simply adding — some pure vanilig extract to the 5, ie 2 hatin ty fi page ae | Ascorbic acid, sometimes added and still arrive at a very tasty we. : not only. helps. preserve color and je-cut- iflavor, ho adds = ace value. refrigerator: —s ; . \ — Redeemed at Meat Counter CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS . bb. PORK STEAK .. ORANGE JUICE ¢t = cop FuLLeTs Money Sela (PORTE BR hea 2 FRESH PURE GROUND. BEEF Ibs. $7 00 ed od This Cospos: Tree Sweet C7 ORANGE =} JUICE 46 oz. ‘a FROZEN FOOD —SALE— ALL BIRDSEYE All CUTCORN FRENCH FRIES "6 ” | pacar O° T to Me deliied Cold Cuts 2 packages lemon-fiavered celatin Tig cups reo Re 2 cups cold. © % pound Shr and pimiente slic ap 3 cups diced —— fgbout 21 sitces) ts cap chopped celery chopped pool pepper ti ip sweet pickle relish 1 "(onan oon prepared horse-radish Dissolve gelatin in boiling water, add cold water. Cool slightly, then pour half-inch deep layer ini a 6-cup ting mold. Arrange © | slices of the pickle and: pimiento — loaf in bottom of mold. and ehill until! firm. Mix remaining ingre- dients (using remaining piekle and : me pimiento loaf: which has been $ oS e diced) erg — port at JELLIED COLD CUTS — Diced and sliced cold cuts are congealec gelatin * ‘ P . = = firm. Serve on salad greens. with molded with lemon gelatin to make this main dish salad. Add garnish or radish roses and ripe . & dressing of horseradish flavored whipped cream, and a garnish olives: Use horse-radish flavored—o¢ yadish roses and Pipe Olives, if you like. Almost any of the more than 100 varieties of cold cuts available may be used in tis ty —_ medit PS TreoSwéer's InsTo. WAC process secls in oll the natyral goodness whipped cream or sour cream with chopped chives as crepeing, iit you you Like. 6 serv rvings. : HESE Hickory Smoked, Su- gar-Cured beauties are cut from. sélected yourig cornfed porkers and are just in time for that Labor Day outing. And don’t forget, these are the full shank halves .. . all those juicy center slices are still on... so take advantage of this W rigleys extra - low holiday savings. Cut from 12 to 14 Lb. Hams _Armour Star or Imperial —___ Full Shank Smoked Hams Now Being F eatured Exclusively at Wrigleys! (No! Not Me!) My Delicious Rock Cornish Hen! Gomethine wonderful just flew into Wrigleys! (No! Not Victor Borge!) His heavenly Rock Cornish Hens! Pam- pered to perfection on the Vi-Bo farms, each hen is carefully cleaned, dressed, vacuum packed in Cry-O-Vac and quick frozen to capture its fresh delicate flavor. Then individually packaged for a single generous portion or two smaller servings. Yours for only 79c. Says Victor Borge Rock Cornish Hens Each | Prices effective through Sat., Aug. 31. We reserve the right to limit — California Bartlett . . Campbell's - Pears Miracle Pork & Whip Beans Quart: OPEN MON. thru SAT. 9 - 9 SUNDAY 9 A. M. fo 6 P.-M. “EISLEY'S SUPER MARKET ‘7611 Highland Rd. 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These big, easy-to-shop supermarkets are packed with Famous ~ Brand foods .. . and best of all, you get these higher quality foods at low “‘off - brand” prices! This week- end shop at “oF RITE, tt glad you did! Campfire Marshmallows. “35*|E-Z POP POPCORN »». 33¢ Lindsay Giant CRANBERRY SAUCE °° 2° 45«| RIPE OLIVES SWIFT’S PREMIUM hy Pe ew 3 a ‘ i \ ‘ \ \ es a : ‘HURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1957 - on All Your LABOR DAY NEEDS HAWAIIAN PUNCH += 35¢ WILSON’S CANNED iSFEE> PICNICS, ry Pkg. 47 2 $1994 : HAMS *::: a" A FAVORITE with THE KIDS » « » and GROWNUPS, Too! 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BODO RED CIRCLE COFFEE 3-1». tag $2.49 Viechous Ane Weey 14d 89: 3-0. ep $2.61 * Salat neces “ s _ Made of fine top quality ingredients and oe Soak 9 cam ey 9 Tomato Joie... . 4 # 89% x ke * Mr. and Mrs, Thomas W. Miner of Orchard Ridge road en- tertatand at a barbecue supper Sunday after cutot-door games in This is the third year for the Miner's “baseball party” for —e xk‘ *« + Philip D. LeMessurier and Elliott Trumbull left Wednesday to drive to San Antonio, Texas where Philip will be married Sept. 7 to Sarah Joe Robertson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Wilbur F’, Robertson of San Antonio. \ His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. LeMessurier, will fly \\._ down Tuesday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J, aw * * ‘from here to attend the wedding In the Univesity of Michigan, have in Hawaii, a, ; * * *\ Mrs. Gyrlie Bolinder of Stockholm, Sw Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnston of Quarton road. _ x * * X Mel cik tien. Sones &; Uhembes wit te eae wnetnk party and buffet supper, Sept. 7, for their son and ‘daughter-in- , is the guest of law, Mr. and Mrs. John Beresford. The affair will ven at “Tyrone Farm,” Metamora. * * * Ferd M. Broock with Messers Maynard, Wayne and Clad Andreae will fly out to Montana Friday for a week of fishing. * * * Opening the formal hunting season will be two hunts, starting at 6 am. at Bloomfield Open Hunt Saturday and Monday Edward E. Wilson is master of fox hounds. —— 2 2g The weekend at the Hunt Club will be a busy one for. junior equestrian teams for Michigan, Toledo and Ontario invited by the BOH team. Fourteen other clubs have been invited and after events each day the club will entertain them at dinner, Girls’ Club Has Dinner, Program D. B. Girls Club of Detroit ‘Church, and Philip's grandfather, Mrs. J. A. Rammes (center) who organized the Golden Age Club in 1948, is photographed with two of the the Golden Age ye at the XWCA in 1948, * * Since its organization, the 90 Coens ‘Eye pi Piel members have met each month . menibers, Mrs. I. A. Woodard (left) and Mrs. Carrie Heath, both charter members. a me Rae ‘reau of the Pontiac United * Fund hes chosen Mrs. J. A. Rammes 9g Voluntetr af, the 70-pius age, the group numbers Would- Be many who are still Scientists Learn, Earn active. JOINS SWIMMERS Mrs. H, M. Learned, who just retired from the board of di- rectors of the YWCA, was chairman of World Fellowship, and another “golden ager,” Mrs. William Holthusen, joined the swimming classes and the oil painting classes last year at the “Y.” « Members enjoy their gather- ings so much that many others ~have asked for membership. To accommodate this. waiting list, the group plans a second _ organization. * * *- Members provide their own ‘programs and discover many ‘talents in their midst. Mrs. Rammes and her volunteer and Mrs. William Hurlburt prepares refreshments with the volunteers assisting with table settings. 7s 1 i FE f i i! F 1 Family Reunion Held} Army Lab Finds Student Program Pays Both Ways By ANNETTE DAVIS WASHINGTON — In a cam- pus-like setting in northwest Washington, 115 science stu- dents from 60 colleges and uni- versities are getting a chance to put their book learning to practical, paying use.. : At the Diamond Ordnance Fuze Laboratories, an Army research center for electronic devices, the students get a - taste of working in a govern- ment laboratory, and—equally < important — the government gets a chance to evaluate their possibilities as future scientists. . RECRUITS SCIENTISTS The lab’s summer student aid program is one of several in Washington to encourage reers and scientists for government projects. Miss Priscilla Edson, a jun- for in mathematics at Duke University, had a summer job renting apartments bgt ow 7% hi h i uf cards to each of the 90 mem- bers of the club, and sees that © brings to these members." * * * While on vacations and trips — Mrs. Rammes sends cards to — the members, and if anyone is ill the ia’ Ghwage on han @ The real reward for Mrs. Rammes is the devotion of ‘the Mem. / She was presented an award for outstanding service in 1954 — by the Pontiac Round Table of Christians and Jews. . Volunteer star ele CLOSE-OUT all 50¢ -CORDE’ & pihed STRAW 7 SPOOL Make Fashion HATS OR OXFORD SHOP For Yarns, — 59 W. Huron FE 4-7212 ina a ia a a aah a Mam MA A ie ble SARE sf ate Lan * - 8 h ia Destay te ieee t Park. , : at The Oe ee % The event ak @ cooperative re gee. Nip leap Mrs. Marcus Scott (left) volunteers as a transpor- Gueee, on plans foran tation worker for the “Golden Agers.” Photographed with her are Mrs. Farin Hilton (center) and Mrs. Elizabeth Peck. Mrs. Ethel = is seated. Pontiae Press Photos safeguard young - growing feet every step of the way in fine j New Necklaces Out This fall, you'll see necklaces that are really a series of chains formed into a bib and . marked by fake pearls, colored | lr Llfe beads or coin drops. Ideal for Popular Little Yankees are the Chanel look in suit or perfect-fitting . . . foot-pro- dress, tecting: give . comfortable support, plenty of extra grow- room. Supple, scuff-resistant leathers, reinforced seams and correctly designed lasts add up to long wear. Trained sales people will fit your youngster from the many styles avail- able. Fashion’s Pet ... “Ivy League” saddle. Boy’s brown leather oxford ... scuff toe. Sizes 12% to 3 6% You're sure of a lifetime of happiness with your Artcarved* wedding rings. We have a complete selection of styles, from classic simplicity to regal splendor... each made of specially hardened precious gold. 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Firms, flatters, controls! 26-34. 95 , “SLIM EFECT” PANTY GIRDLE, with detachable gar- ters and leno elastic side sections for thigh release, Down-stretch back. Nylon taffeta brocade, 26-36, Q _ EXPERT CORSETIERES WILL FFT YOU | ses ebm r at Federal’sl By EUGENE GILBERT President of the Gilbert Youth : Research Co. Teenagers are overwhelmingly in critical of some of its practices.| regal Sages ng MR. and MRS, JAMES N. JOYCE Pair Spends Honeymoon in Northern Michigan Joyce. Before the Saturday even-|kins) Mrs, Edward Strine of Clark- “ee = Donelson Baptist)ston and Mrs. Thomas Miller Jr. Irene Miller. An uncle of the bride,|were styled like the honor at- the Rev, Henry Green, performed) tendant’s in Cotillion blue. : | : and short sleeves trimmed with jan orchid corsage. and corruptly? seed pearls and iridescent se- —.* * About 55 per cent of the boys) quins. A crown of seed pearls Before leaving on a trip the and 48 per cent of the girls an-| held ‘9 finger tip veil and the [new Mrs. Joyce had changed to a swered that they thought most) bride carried a cascade arrange- |gray suit and white accessories unions were managed honestly. memt of colonial roses centered |with the orchid from her bridal But 30 per cent of the boys and 39° with = white orchid. corsage per cent of the girls held the opin- : : lion, that most unions were badly Serving at matron of honor was and corruptly managed. Mrs, Robert Terreault of Com-| Starch may be used on syn- About 12 per cent of both boys merce. She wore a French blue| thetic fabrics after laundering and giris thought they were in- bride was Theresa)were the attendants. Their gowns ON THE. WINNING SIDE Maling’s IVY LEAGUERS 399 | ! | | 18 per cent of the girls blamed «Them Often at Fault aiterenty managed. Few bad no ground among young people onthe Here, «1 per cent ot the boyst06 many people Involved,” insist +— opinions on this question. y Sane El pie coe ee ee ended Meier. and jabor; 24 per cent of the boys and management, and 27 per cent of the boys and 24 per cent of the girls blamed both, BOYS PRO-UNION Many young labor enthusiasts, however, for a “house cleaning” and suggestions along those lines. t * *® SPECIALS on BABY saw the need) mg thons J | Mrs. Hardenberg Heads WCTU FURNITURE NOW Mrs. Frank Hardenberg was 4 elected president of Emor L. Cal- Cribs $1395 kins Chapter of WCTU Tuesday = when that group met at the Pontiac NOW russians. Sire eR Rhy $95 Mrs. Phoebe — was named z vice president Long was elected secretary, Mrs. Bradley C. . $005 McCoy was named to serve as OLLERS $99 treasurer. Eighteen members were present g for a cooperative dinner. Hazel Green reported on her trip ., Complete Selection to Camp Long Winn, of INFANTS’ WEAR Party Held Today : : Mrs. Otto J. Deyo of Bir- @Buggies © Cribs mingham entertained at Devon © Strollers © High Chairs Gables today for her grand- | daughter, Diana Lynn Deyo's | : ninth birthday. Diana is the Hl . Crib ‘n Cradle Deyo of West Square Lake 740 W. Huren _—*FE.: 8-8031 L. Deyo Jr, of Rochester. Plenty of Free Parking ; i ¢ “*2% | A high school junior in New York City insisted that “no monkey bus- iness goes on in most unions, My cessories and an orchid. The bride-/dad is a union member for 20 years ‘s mother wore a pink lace|#"d nothing shady goes on.” Some doubted that corruption could take place on a large scale! Invite Your VACATIONING Cascades Motel a the friendly asmosphere of @ Ideally located at 5835 Dixie Highway (Waterford) Rooms @ Beautiful, restful setting with smart Lakefront Terrace FRIENDS to Stop at @ Your friends will appreciate this AAA and ATA Approved Motel . . . The convenience will relieve , cramped quarters in your home. @ Boating-Fishing @ Spacious Carpeted @ Bridal Suites @ Fully Modern with Free TV Call OR 3-1258 for Reservations YOUR HOSTS: BOB and BETTY LANDIS Maing Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET’ Open Monday and Pridey Beings TEL-HURON SHoPRING c CENTER open nights te 9 pom, _tweday, hardy, fridy,setardey thursday, friday saturday the all-american boy coat usually higher sihoiil _ The boy coat . . . ready to become —@ “star” fashion again — and it’s so easy when the price is just $29! Soft » ¢amelhair and wool — easy double - breasted styling with belted back, Has: all milium lining for comfort what- ever the weather. Sizes for misses. Choose yours now! special, $29. ee ay pias % Shae zs = gt = IS = seems Bae ¢ i 3 r y¥ ar a iS, THURSDAY. AUGUST 09,100 ee ag i : , the exercise you take} 4V%d strain and relax more. — | snerein ties the value of brushing. |} thoughts you think. We all| Local stimulation is also helpful. This is the way it should be that after times of strain|/Massage your scalp and brush) gone, Turn the bristles and worry or following an illness|your hair daily — using the prop-| brush " {the ease. One child may have mod-|the hait often falls out or becomes er technique, There are all kinds! sweep the brush toward the ; of the ward if H i ce fl and lifeless. of motions which are called Be especially careful about “brushing” or “massaging,” i ge oe gE ead rmng egr your diet. Be sure that it gives * +. the hair gently. hair and write to know w you a high intake in vitamin B | Even in good beauty salons you) when massage scalp || about it. First look to your gen-} complex, It might even be = a . your seldom: find that they. brush hair ! eral health! Your hair is « living,| te seinforee nap spread the fingers over the head wise menus with jcorrectly, Usually the. brush. is/.14 rotate the hands keeping the || Ask |just whipped across the top of the|ri,o0rs in the same spot. Change iBon Voyage 2 en oe . et of the hi ya ag tell Gifts Bring ap aie eee oe a Problem bring you much improvement if you indulge in them daily. ; * * * Death Cancels Trip; Should Presents Be Returned? .-- 49.98 Of course a permanent helps a ~ \lot if you have thin hair just as liquid sprays are a great aid if|) your hair is very fine. Sprays give it body and help hold it in| | place Dramtic tredment of fur on "By EMILY Post ™ — ———tweed, so important in “Dear Mra Post: My father’s Specialising in the Fall picture! Argen- sudden death canceled my Euro- GHTING, : pean trip. I received quite a num- BLEACHING, tina Broadtail above the new ber of going-away, presents from TINTING almond curve silhouette, friends, which I still have. I would push uo sleeves, back- oe ee ee rans 5 ge pleated skirt. Rich tweed, Park Free cll-wool , .. in sizes 8 to Answer: Under ordinary circum- : Ps 16. One of many fur-trimmed a -) eet hee them - 4 4 5 oe ee z oldys standouts! : png ee vo — On a “When you massage your scalp, spread the fingers ENT WAVE 4 se Galaahia wad sda to| over the head and rotate the hands, keeping the SHOP © stores, you might offer to give 12 School St. these back, FE 2-6839 i ingers in the same. spot. eee ere oe oe | “Dear Mrs. Post: Isn't it jut The very young teen-ager going back to school this | as mich « man’s ity fall will include both the jumper and the classic shirt- | ee Sey eee poco waist in her wardrobe. We show here the fullskirted | take these invitations for grant- jumper for the young gal with figure problems. It has | ed ana seldom‘retura them.” a wide waistband for a tiny waist look and gathered : skity that takes care of hip and thigh bulges. Trim ae sn yoo — od ng “al is black braid. & position to let him give parties — . at home, or who has the means ~ to invite his friends to dine in a < . * / ‘restaurant, does usually make #2 Wife Needs Hubby Ss Help some return, But since the wpicall i @llegamt ‘ ally expect thing | to Ward Off Widowhood [ic% iim'na's mises BEAVER jselt agreeable and help make the, ; j@S,‘ dinner party a success. She'll Tackle Budget, Pare Calor “St It is true, however, that a few Your Fashion Store Soft, Shapely KNITS 4¢ nro ern cpeies me ose | a ‘ pI i alin ail ior. , but Man’‘s Job Is to Obey Health Rules gowers sent now and again by way) f ; of return to a hostess is always | 7 ee : By RUTH MILLETT pleasing. i 4 + Memo to middle-aged men: : “Dear Mrs, Post: I thought it ond ; / Judging from my mail, an increasing number of wives) was required to take a hostess a | VERY i are worrying about the health of their husbands. To — og: "n" te 2 SPECIAL j put it bluntly, these wives don't want to be widows. me that it is mot at all, and But anxious as they are to look after your health) quotes you, Is this true?” there are some things they can’t keep you from doing. Answer: People love to give pres- Your wife can see that? ents even when there is small ex- your.meals are well bal- - }euse, and certainly there is no ob-| jection to taking one to a hostess if anced and easy on calories. you would like to, On the other|j But she can’t keep you hand, there is no rule of etiquette from raiding the icebox at requiring the taking or not taking night. of a gift, It is a question to be) decided by your own personal im- Your wife can cut down on her pulse and circumstances, .; demands so that the budget isn’t) ci a constant worry to you. But she Cleanliness good man- can't keep you from being extrava- ‘o>. op i assets when gant in such matters as having to : a drive the latest model car. ee Your wife can limit the num- | ber of nights the twe of you go out each week so that you can get plenty of rest. But she can’t keep you from bringing your | AT THIS so) 5 "LITTLE PRICE.... eee 33> . You'll feel like royality in o ss fabulous creation by Leslie James, Joseph, Stephen Anne or Fashion Guild. Millinery tka Second Salon... D Floor ; Precious | UPR RMS THE -* an ye : | . > ... designed by famous craftsmen z in the new, luxurious wrap-stole. « @) beautiful 4 MINK STOLES | 5399 Five Most Desired Styles: ®@ SUIT STOLES @ CONVENTIONAL CLASSIC STOLE ® POCKET STOLE @ COLLARED STOLE @ CABACHON STOLE with your help. Acquire Tan Slowly A sun bather who builds a golden tan will be the envy of her friends. | Most overdo. themselves in sun The season's feminine look , . . In- terpreted in the dramatic new lines of these two-piece knits. Soft supple, infinitely flattering in all wool chenille with their semi- flared skirts . . , imaginatively styled tops. Always so smart what ever the time . . . whatever the occasion! * {e) Plunge neck pullover with lecy knit shewl collar and sleeve insets. Sizes 10 to 18. Taupe, pottery blue and hope red. ‘ oe a7 When you see them we know you'll agree these ore truly remarkable mink values! You'll want to come in early. os Delphine Michaels | ELKIN: ELKIN (te) Cardigan with lacy knit collar and inset \sleevel Taupe, pottery blue and hope red. Sizes 10 te 18. : Prices plus, 10% 4. the. tapered te | products labeled te show scanty or eae: Ny ke 4 i ALA “Wax Fear |Less Often, - Says Expert Scrub, Coat Kitchen Once in Six Weeks Otherwise Wipe Up CHICAGO (INS)—You may be waxing your kitchen floor too often. ‘Some women “wash their. floors as often as once or twice a week, but a spokesman for the hard sur- face floor covering industry said this frequency is just wasted time and effort. 0. W, Fenn Jr., an official with sch troducts Seed thevcah ‘waat| MR. AND MRS. KENNETH CHRISTOPHERSON ing and waxing only a few times a ve ea wits neavy eatne ma (-OUPIE IS Married children underfoot, kitchen floors should be washed aod semaxea 1 (Church Ceremony no oftener om once every six te Ruby Mariene Edwards became Mra. and Mrs. Charles L. Ed. vy Marlene s e rs. and } AB. ge fag oe am the bride of Kenneth Christopher-| wards of South Jesse street are the ye - topherson. Mr. > and Mrs, Charles L, Ed- wards are the bride’s “par- ents, and the Chris Christo- phersons are | parents of the bridegroom. essere Oeste HAWAIIAN gg PUNCH corr Pineageie. rusrs, papaya and papsion. PUNCH fruit. Blend their juices, add Hawai and you have Hawaiian Punch. Or, ee $2.75 sod $5.* buy ready-made your grocers mn get b just 50" Saturday evening ‘in Christian’ ; , , ; When’ ou're Grr tot a taste treat \ 11-20 wishing off the dust and ir pars] nemaple. The vb ne seal sonra is pa ot sings a, White Shoulders... . 4 : . ticles with a soft hair brush or dust of Calvery M 7 {Chris Christopherson of S. East % — for a beverage to enchant you—try — A ithe ceremony before 200 witnesses, . : é . 2 = good way to stretch your fall mop. This is to keep particles it ak M t Pr this rosy-red fruit drink of the islands suit wardrobe—sew this stunning! from getting ground in and” {Boule 08 eCcious... The bride chase a floor length ~~ Hawaiian Punch. 'serat the surface. : w ‘jacket and skirt combination in, atching gawn of Cbeiilliy ase end wat | Co I dase Ss ja despa? Co lognes In washing the floor, Fenn rec- and match your. {monotone, or mix id | ommnends that women use a mild ever satin with a Sabrina neck. bright fabrics. Soap and lukewarm water solu-| line accented with iridescent se- ‘ ; . For a Br and | No, 8105 with Patt-O-Rama is in| tion; dry the floor thoroughly and] quins. ie wore « fingertip veil .+. in their separate atomisers o : 3. 16, 18, 20. Size'then wax it with a water-based secured by a crown of irides- | : | New You... omg oy eye ial Pri oni We wate: cont sequins and pearls, The *NO EXTRA CHARGE for the atomizer . . . for es PERMANENT S bs bride carried a white Bible with @ limited time only . .. White Shoulders, 4 02. , . $5.00 For this pattern, send 3S5c in) down, women can wipe off stains a white orchid surrounded by Most Precious and Golden Shadows, 2 os. x5 .$2.75 © inch; skirt, 1 yard. Between this wash - and - wax i rosebuds. | : $™00 ‘coins, your name, address, size) with a damp, soapless cloth and prcagied : From 5 . }desired and the pattern number; boff the wax coating with a soft, Jacqueline dees as maid of ‘ ‘to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press,| clean mop er cloth. honor, wore a blue taffeta baller- be] Alse Machine. 312 W, Quincy St., Chicago 6, I1L| , ' : ; : ith eae The trick-is to keep the coat of ina-length gown featuring a pink i - end Cal Wave | Send 25¢ more with your pai botma thin. “Otherwise,” Fenn cau- 4 merbund. She carried : : we = ‘order for the new Fall & Winter ‘57 : cum . © -— ox “} F us Names in Cosmetics Styled Hair. $150 issue of our pattern magazine, Uoned, 7h Sak Sena Se wre ; rangement of pink and bive carna- eee , 4 ; . ' fa tays soft, catches dirt a : + : Cutting. . from .. at Basic Fashion. Inspiring and so ey rent protect at all. And tions. Mrs. Kenneth Nickols, Can- 72 N. SAGINAW ST. -practical for every home sewer. pe coats of wax tend to be-| djce Luekenback and Carol Ed- ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP | roo docuered wards, ister ofthe bride, served 2 , (Over Tasty nahin A tough, long’ wearing coat of! * * * go ote “auiadiad in pink ; u rubber re-enforced vinyl paint) > keep linoleum kitchen count- (dresses fashioned like that of the The Vide eo 80', N. Saginaw St. ___Open Friday Evening FE 2-5600 ‘dries in about 25 minutes and is op tops, Ferin recommended that honor attendant’s. Flower girl. cea “washable in a matter Puss days. | |women wax them regularly with a) ve —— = paste wax, buffing thoroughly, and) Kathy ‘Benscoter of Waterford, wore a dress identical to that of “Baked Goods 24. Mrs. Roy Tatham of Lake liments. It measures 19 inches in : Double Lever Orion will be hostess for the [dlamister and te Gulciiy ‘hetea White accessories and a pink Lemon Filled BREAD ve ; = sparkling with a damp! 2146 ithe maid of honor, and she carried are the é ‘ . ——ee a basket of rose petals. ; 3 é ‘ i; ALL YOUR FAVORITES...AS, YOU LIKE ‘EMI | | + + t Greatest i § Dinner Is Planned 19 INCH DOLLY) 4 brother of the bridegroom, ) r e ‘ ‘ ‘ | @ie Edward Hansen of Gaylord, served # IT S FIRST to GEORGES-N EWPORTS at Parish Hall 'as the best man. Seating the guests Dey FRI. & SAT. ONLY Th | Mrs. Gardner Merithew of | fe Wigs ~~ eas: ee : : L ee en — —— | Montcalm street opened her , ‘ ae i —s © ——e = cd 2 } | ‘home to St, Monica Unit of St. P |Buerge of Reed City. Rocky Sa; APPLE Whole Wheet : ; | Michael's Parish Tuesday eve- ’ ~~ ae Creed oo tie. eghearer: STREUDLE isi ) < | ning. Plans were completed for aren Phot a reception held in the PIECES Raisin | St. Michael's annua! dinner to Pi thi uisite | t acm parlors the bride's mother Bread be held Sept. 15 at the Parish ace this exq © iace center-'wore a turquoise lace dress with Fer 4 See = : Leat Halt piece on any tabletop, and then pink accessories and a corsage of ; : ; » (Stand back and listen to the comp- Pink glamellias. Mrs. Christopher- : Refreshments were served to (**8 an oi son chose a ‘blue lace dress with Home Made Orange Coconut ; ; lamellia corsage. : Septembe tin \for the stitches are simple to do. |* DO. CAKE. 2 pence | Pattern No. 2146 contains crochet | 7 Se NUTS . . | on directions; material requirements;| For a trip to Niagara Falls and . 9 2 tr Shoes Bride-Elect Feted istitch illustrations. ‘northern Michigan the new Mrs. 6 for 39¢ . ¢ ¢ \ | Send 25¢ in coins, your name, Christopherson changed to a white | Mrs. Jerry Webster and Mrs. address and the pattern number Sheath dress with blue accessories, William C. Webster entertained for to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, The couple will live on North | Open from 8:30 A.M, to 10:00 P.M, Daily ™ Jane Webster, whose marriage to (372 W. Quincy St., Chicago 6, TIL! ‘Perry street. : . M. 2 Robert Kuklinski will be an event| It's ready! The 1957 Needlework | Closed 6:30 P.M Saturdoy of Oct. 5. The Sunday afternoon! Album—56 colorful pages showing) Stork ad Held tea and kitchen shower was held many pretty designs; plus direc-| at the Pontiac drive home of the'tions for making three crochet! aa es ll : omas 0 Andrew Lindeeys. items and a quilt. Only 25¢ a copy! . Gene Carie was onored | at a pink and blue shower given by her sister, Mrs. Ronald Tatu. The] 12] Wi, Huron FE 4-8163 recent event was held at the home of Mrs. Carie’s mother. Mrs. Wil- Pienty of Parking Space at Side and Reer of Building liam Tatu of South Edith street. =a Exceptional Savings Pairabl America's besi selling all-purpose multi-use cotton. | Yes, swing back to school INDIAN HEAD COTTON | ™% Pendleton Pairabies and ste how they play the Ne bought the mill's “slightly _ matchmaker this fall... onds” color-fast, washable, 36-inches | wide, lovely color assortment. 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Sg srt wenn ee eg ce a INLAID TILE| Rubber Tit Cc ee the integra-|S™ith and North Little Rock. The der states of Kentucky, Missouri, ’'School admitted Negro pupils last u er | e mys a | it was apparent tha Nets lnumber of integrated school dis-| Maryland, Oklahoma and West year. : 9x9" wee ae ; : tion- movement was beginning 00 iricts in the state will jump ‘from Virginia, integration has continued) j, North Carolina, where offi- ¢ : : m= Cf spread. ithree to eight. to move forward _ with only" 4 cial sentiment still is anti-integra- c 1 Colors : : e i Despite the fact that more| Only in Texas was there a back- handful of school districts holding tion, 12 Negro children were given ee ' : . a school systems are involved, how- ward movement reported in inte- out oe a go-ahead to attend previously All You Want! EACH a , ever, the actual number of Negro gration plans. Port Arthur and All was peaceful Tuesday at ajj-white schools under a pupil as- e students actually going to school Galveston had been scheduled to Nashville when is Negro children signment plan, a & with white perscons is still very/start gredual integration this fall registered for classes with oe) + * “+ LINOLEUM > cilics to chamee eam Pad mall ‘but the move was canceled be- 2,000 white 6-year-olds. The Negro Kaien siniis ceailbie sue at We heve whet we ‘ed- Araceae page Cc = 8 sp a ae jcause of a new state law requiring Orst-Braders ee ee ae 23, the school boards of Char-_ vertise and no switch- ‘aa oo a : - ' he Classes represented less than y | ‘ : — ~~ _ , The traditional pattern of seg. esrallga ae referendum on the tenth of the estimated enrollment lotte, Winston-Salem and Greens. Quality $ 95 ing or gimmicks. -. We Rainbow oop 2” | regation is completely maintained | The Southern Education Report-\0f their age group. The remain. | bore — five, ved ania Seclect sell whet you want as LOTS = 2 only in Alabama, Florida, Geor-| oe says of the 9.051 school der will attend all-Negro schools Negro students, respectively. | 9x12! much os you want. ALL YOU WANT! - gia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South) its in the 17 Southern and nearer their residences. | A group of 21 parents of white) ; = 8 Tr gc 128 schoo} border states, 3,008 have prospec- * * * children mare wee a C8 a! : : districts nh ah federal court or- uve Negro pupils. Of this number, Nashville is the first large city a age es — Agia FREE fl = ol ‘ “| Notes -aitsellhailaipacnstitlicateectiinaaiaeenidiesnantiniancens aM +20 “aus hy ; der to integrate, a breakdown in ‘should not be restrained from ad-| . a racial barriers in the Old Domin- +. : 7. _[mitting the Negroes. i PARKING : wa es | jon's schools may come during, U ] N ] ( h North Carolina's school assign-/ 3 the current school year. ti 1Ze atura i arms, ment law has been upheld by the = so ss We then Vou Tanke 2 | ane ; U.S. Supreme Court as being “not | IN OUR LOT IN REAR 99-101 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. North—€arolina dropped from E > er t U IT es Teen Se t. ‘unconstitutional on its face."’ How- TILE GUTTERS = & the total segregation list‘ a few Pp g ever, some state officials have) oF sraee Cpen Monday & Friday ‘til 9 P.M. ty pointed out that a small amount) ae points out a good figure doesn't need exaggeration and a poor one suffers from it. And black is not for the teenager. of integration is necessary to pre-| vent a court order calling for total) desegregation. « i —_ a ——— from white groups and court @P vour face with soap and water.| peals are pending. a Integrationists scored their big-' rubbed look. Stand up straight gest victory this year in Tennes-|...4 tei) and pick u f ’ . p your feet see, where Nashville school offi-) non let them drag as if you were ciate begs & chtywide do earee™ jan old, old woman.” FOR YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH! | ® PURITY @ ACCURACY e INTEGRITY look different from boys. e ' “Don't use extreme hair styles. is What looks good on a movie hero- "YOUR ine will not necessarily look good Prescription Is in | ing becomes a girl «0 much as looking like a girl. Fix shoe heels, replace worn straps and laces. And wear ankiets for sports, stockings for all other oc- casions straighten the stocking seams! = “For extra feminine touches use a delicate fresh young perfume,” she says, “and wear clean white gloves. Cultivate the quiet voice. You can be heard and it will be pleasant to listen to you.” Teenagers are warned not to de- tract from their young charms. 'She says “Don't overdo make-up for wear pants and pedal pushers Good ng * tl ome Women Work, Too Prescription to Working women are making now account for one-fifth of the country’s total wages and sal- aries. Three out of every 10 mar- ried women work outside the home, KINSEL’S DRUG STORE 67 N. Saginaw, Pontiac It's an I for an I when two legotists get together. t “Wear femining clothes, Noth- ‘for all occasions._Girls should on you. 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Board reserves the right to reject|streets to Howard McNeill, in hon-| A low bid of $6.777 from Ed- Teatd R, White of Berkley was ac- < commissioners for con- struction of six sidewalk projects in the city. City Attorney William A. Ewart was instructed to draft Also granted was a request from on a 1957 package beer and wine ptem-| oe 4 Commissioner Floyd P. Miles offered as a public neces- the graveling of Livingston Allen A. Saltz, representing a De- troit building firm owning lots in the area, asked for the work “to) building Hearing no objections during a public hearing, commissioners okayed changing the name of Dix’ street between Warner and Hess. until that time on two engineer estimates covering street and sew- /er improvements On Arlene avenue ie contributions of the late Rev. Leland L. Marion, pastor of the Christian Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. “iit was passed. 2%-Pound Baby Born to Youngest Mother, 9 © LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (INS) partment records, Crash Kills Detroiter PEMBROKE, Ont. a fiy a ia a or to waive defects lop of the former city commissioner. Soanton of the oe + =a e bent Nine public hearings were sched- interest and to the Sdvantage of theluled for Sept. 10 for certain public! of the ¢ erceene, icaess one works project ee of the fo . * BOARD OF ROAD COM- MISSIONERS OF THE The eas dimes action _OFFTOA GOOD START ‘ SL a ee ae | | Te eT The baby boy was about two months premature, but doctors said he has a reasonable chance . jof survival. The delivery was de- . \8cribed as normal. Dr. Eva Dodge, who delivered the baby, said the mother's birth date was verified as March 1948. (#—Thomas M. Quinn, 16, of Detroit, died here Wednesday of injuries he suffered when his car-ran out of control, struck a tree and ran 40 feet down an embankment. Police said Quinn apparently was headed for his family’s cottage on nearby when the crash Health Officers Urge Plan to Assure All Areas Fair Supply WASHINGTON (®—-The nation’s state health officers have recom- mended that Asian flu vaccine be administered on a priority basis to assure maintenance of essential community services in event of epidemics. The Assn. of State and Terri- torial)’ Health Officers of the United States asked the U.S. sur- mend that physicians give prior- —iity to three groups: The University of Arkansas Medi- cal Center reported the birth of a 2% pound baby to a 9-year-old girl — the youngest mother in de- * * * (1) Doctors and other medical and health workers, (2) individ- uals ‘necessary to maintain other basic community services,” and (3) persons with tuberculosis and those with other special medical problems. The. association did not spell out who should be listed in priority group No, 2.-it sald that group might vary from one locality to another, The health officers suggested that federal, state and local gev- ernments establish advisory com- mittees to consider which occupa- tions are necessary to keep com- munity services functioning. The association ended a two-day conference yesterday, calling on the Public Health Service for a discussion of plans for combatting possible widespread outbreaks of the flu this fall and winter. E i HURSDAY, AUGUST 2, ost Rs [peat “vaccine order to d fy Flu Vaccine geon general yesterday to recom-|,_ than seven million doses to|. — provide two shots per OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘TIL TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 SPECIAL THIS WEEK sles CLOSEOUT on ARMSTRONG & PABCO 7 Yo‘ COUNTER TOPPING INLAID LINOLEUM, our reg. 14¢c — NOW Mica, Vinyl, Linoleum and Sandran SAVE on V3 OFF \Kiwanis Hears Latest Plans for MSU Branch Two Michigan State University adminstrators discussed that insti- tution’s role in Oakland County at a noon luncheon Wednesday of the North Bontiae vate Club. Dr. Thomas H. Hamilton, vice president in charge of academic) affairs, and Philip May, vice) TILE at in Oakland County. The branch school will be at the Alfred G,.- Wilson 1 agar Brook estate, donated to the uni- verdiiy at sexe SHUFFLEBOARD Dr. Hamilton ¢o14 the 125 GAMES luncheon guests that classes 4 aticks, 8 rf should begin at the branch school - sticks, pucks, in the fall RJ 108, Be also erm: Spatter Asphalt i 4° saci Mr enieiiaiall $ 95 phasized school } j eeeeee ere tees the initial stages. Armst Asphalt The university presently is con- PLASTIC C ong 95 ducting a survey to determine WALL TILE amet higher educational beeds of Oak-) SPECIAL land and Macomb county residents. RVs 0 OV... conde es stones eos SHETLAND /WOOLS! Lights Didn't Cause Sterility, Army Says WASHINGTON (INS) — The Army insists there is no scientific AUGUSTA, Me. — Factories in| “tte epee Long-wearing ‘black or brown 5 | duty osk Nuclear sole. 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If ever the Pirates were to win the pennant, the Cathedral of Learning would probably be moved out If the Steelers should ever win the NFL champion- ship, the open-hearth furnaces would probably run out of crews to. stoker the — What better winning record could Parker have asked for than his six years in Detroit? Maybe with only Art Rooney to deal the cards, Buddy may feel he. j This writer however feels there is a big dis- appointment ahead. We feel the trouble with the ay The Steelers have yet to even come close to a) righthander has proved championship since the inception . of professional rn ice - football. season—just when he “ * with pitching’ in- Maybe Parker 1s the Cisdeh for the Steel City. mot. AP Wirephete 4 HANDS, NO BALL — Here's one that gets away when New York Giant pitcher Curt Barclay (left) and second baseman Dan- ny O'Connell do a dance while x SF * * ‘ 4 Preserves 5-4 Win for Yanks Turley Slams Door on oo tories with dramatic strikeouts that have changed a_ three-game showdown into a mow-down. © in Tuesday's opener, Last night, working with the tying. run on third and the winning run on sec- ‘ond, Turley sent a called. third strike past Sammy Esposito in the ninth for a 5-4 victory that .put ithe Yanks 5% games ahead of the asennad since Sat: (league in bases on balls, has per- but 4.2 in the eighth for a 124 triumph: a thrower, who twice led the es ‘+t *& * away and hoped for the best, f-/and 5 hits a-game._ _ We wish him luck, because if ever a city needed) vost henner lager He relieved in the sixth last such optimism {ft is Pittsburgh. door on the Chicago|night after the Sox had tagged their big bid to over-pLarsen “for a run that cut New Yorks lead to 42. The Yankees had smashed a 1-0 Sox edge in the fourth with the first of a pair of two-run frames against 17-game winner Billy. Pierce, who lost his 10th. * * * Earl Torgeson rapped a two-run! victory. homer off Turley in the seventh after Hank Bauer's homer had given him the big edge in the top of the frame. Larry Doby’s one- out single, a walk and an infield out set up the payoff whammy on Sammy that saved Larsen’s eighth Wasted; 3rd Place tops Slowly Dwindles: a slere _. dont! the Ball drops between them. ther AL , Bost Dg Co ee Just as memo to the Pittsburgh Steelers don’t) m Sickie Gad to wits = ons wa er 3 - ae nae by ve Except for the third and fourthi hold “Meet the Steelers” banquets. ° hand catch, but O’Connell ulti- |Bunning and Billy Hoeft, but one innings, the Tigers managed to DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX ee bos B — the ball |was Ted Williams’ 33rd home run get at least one runner to doy be a wall runner on that defeated Detroit 1-0. Balti- _ jeach inning. Three times : A note has come to this desk from Ray Eliot at the} 1.74 New York still won, 126. more walloped Cleveland 194, re- Sox turned hard-hit balls into dou- University of Illinois with a word of thanks for Pontiac igaining fifth from the Tribe. ble plays. Another time—in the . area folks who have contributed to the Mac Wenskunas|- ~TWashington defeated Kansas City} ~ Ancona fire Ba pat = ae fund. Four parentless youngsters appreciate your) 3-2. ge ® and gating thoughtfulness. Turley, who won 17 for the Yan- With one out, Ray Boone and The West Side Drive-In theater in Oak Park, kees in 1955 after leaving Balti- Aj Kaline singled. But Bill Tuttle, . hoping to be the first to hold a live telecast of a eee en neering S46 ERA rateing Se Besse, wee ot S2-, championship boxing match is anxiously waiting to and an 84 record last season— | throw frem centerfielder Jim find out whether Sugar Ray Robinson will go two or gr gg that led to a Piersall to third basentan goes s no-windup style. ‘Malzone. Charlie Maxwell sin- pom ce bogieg se Sesame madlent The change paid off. The 27 PACKING FOR PITTSBURGH — Former : AP Wirephete | gled to center and Kaline took tember 23rd . .. With e talk about drag strip year-old fast-baller, no longer just! Lions’ head football coach Buddy Parker packs ers. His wife, June, son Bobby, 10, and pet, | third buf Johnny Groth’s fly to’ racing going on, why hasn't someone investigated the me | his suitcase for his trip to Pittsburgh today where Sweetie, watch him pack: He will dake over the | right field ended it, | possibility of using or expanding on the facilites at es er es hee ee he will take over the coaching job with the Steel- team at the Olean, N. Y. training camp. | Bunning struck out seven Boston New York 1. & 4 Wh S F batters — getting Williams on & the Pontiac Speedway? ... a= gore is i oe oe Ite 90x Fan called strike in the fourth . Detroit a @& am . & | _.* -Playing with teammates Carl Karilivacz and Jack/Siiimr "8 & # 8. | Gives Stengel Tackle Powerful Kalamazoo Team inning — but his brilliant effort, * 6 wasted. | Ghiistiansen, Yale Lary fired a double eagle at Oaklands” 3 35" | Boer Shower With fust one month and 28 games ; into the cup. He used a number three wood and it Rew.’ York Be Sedge 4 niet Casey Laughs It Off Jewe ers in a eC eS il He ( if eo mast get better support if he 2 / @igppened.on the 451-yard 8th hole, He carded an 84/Balinérs"s,’cleveiana © ng | After Being Struck Bac: * roe roun TODAY'S G I i i for the d. pee ae BU Chlegee, 1 va —Suurdh in Face With Suds Shaw's Jewelers invade Battle/ Friday through Labor ge +4 with took a flawless 26-0 record to Battle ' salvage the final game of the Boston arti? pm.-Brewer (1¢11)| CHICAGO w—An overly play-Creek Friday for the Michigan the winner qualifying for the (Creek for the 1956 state tourney series, against Tom Brewer. Yes : Trion a, ‘Civeland, 2 pm~o'Del!|ful, but irate, White Sox fan tossed|Amateur Baseball Association| “Amateur World Series” stare and saw its mound corps suffer a|teTday’s defeat pushed the fourth- a [oe Oe, . container of beer in the face|tournament and their ist round! ing Sept. 6. complete collapse. The Jewelers|place Tigers psig By ig tay , FRIDAT'S SCHEDULE of Casey Stengel, New York Yan-|opponent is really a dilly. Shaw's will be forced to rely hope that history won't a games behind ca. d kee ma r, as he walked into) If the J id hav 5 itself. peTeorr s Detrott at Gavmet tpn the pe yg in last night's game. |cised : cag per on —— on ~ oer ee staff ete @ Finigan, 2b ett Piersall. ef ° ° 5 , Boston af Baltimore, 7 p.m. , erry Taylor, Steve Kebler, Resend Games Kuenn, ss ¢ @ ms 44 +4 Chicago at Kansas Chty, 9 p.m. x ke reasonably certain they would have|Herman Bishop and Les Stone, = wb 403 31 DETRO . | 4 Kalam , Dear- piled up au ~ Beni nt Soren slag = of which NATIONAL 1 b LEAGUE a sus — was beige to {in peeterred to play any one of the/aiong with the hitting of Dave born ‘ts _amekson,” Dgtroit ve Wayne Kaline, rt $e ¥ . 3 : : par as four Seattle powerboats) e+ ¢«.¢ Milwaukee Tr at lhe "tet [dugout in the i ae Billy other 15 teams in the state tourney) (Boots) Krings and Terry. Thomas. | Peninsula, Wyandotte vs. Grand Rapids, Groh ct 4 8 i Germert Ib 2 8 8 joined nine Detroitarea racers as your al prooem, rth 3B fy, [protesting a play in which Bly besides the one they drew. | ‘Last year’s city champion, GMC, |""f'pm~tiver Rouge ve. Battle Creek.|Bertcia's> 3 $ tone 3 for Saturday's runing. o Yaclaen tht nen Ces se 8 ee Pierce was called safe at second! ‘They probably would have’ liked|—— Bunning» 2 8 ¢ Sulivan.y 3 8.8 R ow Oe Re New York, 4.1.82 68 af ivy (0 Malis Aparicio "¢'to warm up to the task instead. — . ne 8 ts ake Geahcisl sipuaiion. 10. ie en ot on ast sachocnse We Se S , g —| at in ty Chas A champlens Ex- Wayne: Cage Ace'Shoemaker and |, 2 33030 Totals HI 3 turbing.” said E. O. Bodkin, race fair buttons and public subscrip- ew ~REDSESDAY’S RESULTS Asked about the incident, Sten-| will get their feet wet in a hurry Saal tate me : commodore. “We -have received tions. burgh 2. Bt. ‘Louis 0, night gel said: “Oh, he was the best] because their opening fos is the | ¢+ + H artack Batt le Boston vn 2+ enrn«ss eee se 4 get only 10 per cent of the money ~ * Brookiyn 4, Pease 3 .dt mings. night! fellow. I believe he was one Of) powerful Sutherjand. Paper Co. Signed by Pistons ; E_None. RBL—Williams. 28—Greth, we need.’ “No charge is made here for those television fellows sellirig) team from Kalamazoo. at Same Track » Dhaene dorsun: Ge tae sot Cost of sponsoring the races is|boats anchoring above and below|Ne sxmes screculed beer because he certainly gave it! shaw's and Sutherland clash to-|, Former Wayne State University Maine, Kinase Gevaert, Ree estimated at $10,000 and, unlike|the course to me. Right in the face.” morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at basketball star Johnny Kline Wed-| gy pH ASSOCIATED PRESS trolt'6. BBe-wenning 2. eon-sulivan the past two years, the Detroit * ey st Lule! at Chie SCHEDULE The beer-thrower was evicted! pattie Creek's Bailey Stadium. nesday was added to the list of] Wine Shoemaker and Willie|2¥ ee Bun hens aed International Riverama isn’t pick-| the four Seattle boats. arrived Pits iyaburgh “ Puliedeipbia opm. from Comiskey Park. Sutherland is the perennial Kala- ogg — hom Og ror Hartack are booked at Washington|Hoeft 0-0. W—suilivan (11-8), L*Bun: ing up =~ ~ Bs folded after a in Detroit yesterday and set up resect Laps mazoo and state d enge> i The Ka200|5i tons eirow Park again Rage: -_ — Fame Re! Umont. Ti Baan rier, _ year’s ties to promote camp” along .. Trailing nt. nine has won city crown 18 i may see the genesis of a ) racing in Detroit. Sad ‘onl’ wace ade atl Weathered the Storm — [Wate Still in Race |cnes tn the int 29 yeteetet ose] | Thin WA be Mites trot at |Gunl Uetwoen the two rose Sip gl je : C. Hascall Bliss, co-chairman of|spare engines, parts and mechan- WICHITA, Kan. @ — Granq\feason it missed in 1947—and the| tempt at major league basket- jlast quarter of the 1951 racing sear)‘ OV® ich Rejects Pact | * the finainos committee, sald, “‘this|ics. Readying for the race are| PHILADELPHIA W®—First-seed-|Rapids, Mich., has assured itself)state title seven out of the last) ball. However, he Ras spent the json. DETROIT @® — The Detroit year we had to request contribu-iMiss Thriftway, the Gold Cupleq Mary Ann Mitchell, of Sanjof at least a tie for seventh place| ae . SAVINGS = ° FROM at the Price You Want |: Injured Zauchin Out | Start of Fabulous | COMPANY OFFICIAL’S CARS Se ee ee «Ot Pest of — Handicapping Derby! | and DEMONSTRATORS Leagive, ‘was called in a a reliet-|of suburban Royal Oak, for the) | “SW | S$ SS aes AS cae tects ae GRAND PRIZE: | 19 5o DOWN Up to 36 Mo. ob han game the Angels had ‘ked second base in the. fourth in- Chortle Beamon out of a teed ning of Tuesday night’s game. 17-DAY ALL-EXPENSE TRIP TO : on Balance : Although the Angels eventually got 2 : fC aonte oe rea ae on on ne EUROPE, $500 CASH, $1,000 WARDROBE | OR YOUR OLD CAR and an 8-5 win, the former! wiist by one of Marry Byrd's Sr SS 1 300 fm. Sucrdon MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES CHEVROLET “Sivex yl te Vets wl : Perel 345 pie. Saucier, . , . of them in baseball,” said Van-| Zavchin, who compiled a .264 TIME Labor Day assist . : : eevee manager Charlie | Metro) SONS ‘iret tase duties with Dick 3 ' 211 S. Saginaw 34 MILL ST. 631 OAKLAND AT CASS return to Boston for his family CHECK WITH M&H BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR! and then come back to Royal Oak. ‘ , = . y Cl ankie Anselm, 146. | : “ paper . = | : nate stopped Jease — 146.7 # : 2 = : Ses : . - : = - was @ teammate of Trout's *%4Ting first base duties with Dick big Bene : " Gernert and Mickey Vernon, will “Reinforced * PATIO | SLABS | ~ Limited Time Only! | REGULAR $1.95 22x22-in. SLABS 97 16x16-in., Reg. ‘1"...49° | | DELUXE DELUXE 16x32-in., Reg. °2" "1" | | o* ot — ete ATR =| warwaus § 36 wmrrwaus $ Sloe, Red, Yellow, Green oes “Size . Size | , | ) '& NO MONEY 2a CTOKTS: © sts as edocs) 7-10KI5 SAFETY-SLOTTED WHITE WALLS / 3 7 | These ore all brand new, factory fresh Deluxe First Line tires . . . all electronic-rayon cord, all cold rubber construction! Only a.huge Factory-Direct purchase enables us to bring you these superior I grade tires at such low, low prices! There are no gimmicks, no catches. ., these prices are the real McCoy! ; t : | Buy direct from. the ; manufac ie ot 130 M04. 77 W. Huron St. Pe ontiac’ "$s Motorist Hea __ FREE PA . RKING é . F es rk ‘oae VA 7 “ay mt rol _tHe PONTIAC PRESS HURSDAY, AUGUST i) Senahavt Standby \* pin marks, ‘patt a veisk esl the sleeves and pin the clothespins) on the towel ends that extend be- “LAST TIMES TONITE | SHOCKING JUVENILE | ‘PUNISHMENT’ FARM! By BOB THOMAS } HOLLYWOOD &—Ernest Gann Ibelieves he is the highest-earning author in the United States, It's Hpossible he’s the happiest, too. i Gann, a broad-faced, handsome man, lives at Pebble Beach, Calif. —some of the time. The rest of the time he’s hustling to remote ‘and fascinating parts of the world ite gather material for his books. * * * “My wife and I-have been mar- Iried 24 years, and it has been a very happy marriage he ob- iserved. “This may be partly due ito the fact that I have been home about four years of the 24.” This sounds like an exaggera- ition, but there could be some jtruth in - it, During his younger Opens 7:00 P. M. cuses and even flew tourists over movie stars’. homes at a buck a throw, Later he became a commercial airline pilot, Duritg, this period, his experiences finally started pay- ‘ing off in literary gold. He had’ (written hundreds of stories before 'finally clicking — in Popular Me- ‘chanics magazine, After three |children's books about flying, he scored with his first novel, “Island! in the Sky.” | He wrote “Island in the Sky” ‘from his pe eS as a ferry pilot in the North Atlantic during the war, the result of his two years in com- mercial fishing, “The High and Mighty”? was a fictionized account of an actual flight during his pilot-' ing on the Hawaii - to - California run. He wanted to write a novel about present ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY, AUGUST 20,1957 | ; : : \ Pe : : : a ; A, é a ee T ef > i AJ rr . we ig; 3 : ‘ te oe - — seas | rary ona meaeae, — . — - aA! ' - - — 4 en : emenend ~ ’ : E fe ‘ ; S ae ee) “ eS ee | ts ae Fs “ @ /,| THE JACKSON TWINS . a Pai f fires Son C. Mace, sate ineiway/Winfer at Cleveland ae 1 cargcng ot Bhan hg mst BRE OTe exes, (ment Wag ease a LANSING —The State High-|o¢ two planes from the State Aero-|, MUSKEGON ww The “Made way Department has announced it! nautics Department. r4 a ee ee — ts hiring a Negro pilot who has; These will be used for aerial ae a tee ia, charge fiom the Air Force with|tTaffic conditions and transport ot/'#sn Port, acconding te word re- department personnel, Mackie ceived by harbor officials, the rank of captain last May 8. said. The former ocean-going vessel Marion m ——- Green will start at a salary of ends its season Sept. 3 at the "/$5,971 a year and his pay can go to|Cleveland end of its round trip $7,621 annually. service from Detroit. of fying all types of planes during — Green came to national atten- ; agweed Its operators indicated they saw Kids Clean Up R little advantage in making a two- story telling of his job-hunting) TRAVERSE CITY i# — The an- day run to Muskegon for winter he egy nual ragweed eradication program, Jayup in view of a long-term dock Green, seeking = flying Job ischeduled to end Saturday in ‘* GET HIM OUT, WHY = TH DOG'LL--WELL, COME HERE AND HELPY t ’ HOW CAN T EVER THANK BEING A MILLIONAIRE, |] COULD BE, Ma'am, THAT NICE MR. TRUE? NOT HE'D HAVE JUST | BUT T BETCHA yt = gtr tac SHOES FOR YOU, PAZ L122 EYEE PET EDS EERE ETD HOT GOTTEN TG FOTOS OOM H RHE POLES VetverE teens f hay i ys aes By Charles Kuhn + TILL. TOO LA fo Piet ee eee sae EAeACAT A LL lL ele Le HALF ACRE CASTLE a Pipe? | ORF | ao e ofie that matched my blouse would win, | t kaiow anything about horse racing.” a ; He added that the flowing of tiny rubber particles from the plant was stopped a year ago. Pontiac Man to Speak at MSU Conference approx- jholding mai] as punishment for not buying unit stationery, cursing and drunkenness. The Captain, John VY. Webb, 30, ot Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, was charged with failure to obey regu- lations and directives and with fail- jure to carry out his responsibili- troops. The Army said all injuries re- sulting from the alleged mistreat- ment were slight. 3 WAYS TO BUY: 3—NO MONEY DOWN ON F.H.A, as low. as $1.25 weekly! - 1 CASH -2—LAYAWAY WE ACCEPT COMMITMENTS OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘Til 9:00 iWASH , pass “11” 52 GALLON ELECTRIC Hot Water Heater FIRST QUALITY “i= GRADE ‘ 5 Ft. CAST IRON BATH TUB ‘39 First Quality—A Grade Nationally Known 3-Pc. Cast Iron Colored BATH SETS = $139" Made to Sell for $219.95 Special Purchase 3-PC. WHITE BATH SETS REG. $134.50 VALUE ‘Includes 6-ft, tub, wash basin and closet. “16° These tanks carry cumpiete factory war ranty, Edison approved. Now twice as much hot water, Ask us. We alse stock electric table-top heaters. FIBERGLAS LAUNDRY TRAYS with WHITE ENAMEL CABINETS @ Modern Styling @ Storage Compact o Chrome Plates ‘44% SUMP PUMP Fully Guaranteed 21"x32" 2 Big 50-inch 3-Unit Kitchen WALL _CABINETS al yo a Tae All Sives of Base and Wall Cabinets In Stock WHOLESALE PRICES on STEEL PIPE ON 91-FOOT LENGTRS -in. Galvanized . $2.84 1%-in. Galvanized. $6.93 %4in. Galvanized ..$3.68 1%2in. Galvanized. $8.19. Inch Galvanized . $5.25 24in. Galvanized ..$11.34 Ag yf fn Includes tub,- cee ioe eee $9995 BATH TUBS Crate Marred *19” and up 2 Compartment Cement Trays 21x32-Inch DOUBLE BOWL Stainless Steel Kitchen Complete with sturdy stand & faucets, First pmo ooe dk 21x 32-Inch_ Cast fron 2 Compartments SINKS a & . 2-Pe. Colored Powder. Room Special “Set tnclodes: 1x18 og Bonet lav. = pa ogy Pree etanding. revere “trap closet. Choice of colors. Pink, Green, Sun Tan, Bive and Grey $36" |: WE SELL WHAT __WE ADVERTISE! ise ower Trend pellet *, ®t ™ Qutations oe eee ednesday. Pivotal issues were off from fractions to a point or so. No great|Wedne selling pressure was app : Apples, WHE, - nesccceercvce sd * x * Apples, Red Bird, bu .....ccesesess & f * : . Transper it. BU, vecseeese 4.00 It was a continuation of the Blueberries terate) ee aac 3% downward trend _yesterday’ Can’ loupes, . eee eer er een ee i” E of . hee Golden Jublilee, bu, o.. 400 final hour when the day's advance| pears, satan Pasecttn bu. vesese 3.80 was clipped by profit-taking and — + Rharbgertenensis a scarcity of bids. . Aircrafts involved in missile- Beane, ren Round, bu. ..: BS arte Oe ... Bi) Am Beating .. 244 ey D strs .. 374 * lam Smelt ... 50.2 — aa) |.Am Tel & Teb 172.7 ead Cp eee S28 j Am Tob -+. 702 Merck ....... 31.6 } Am Viscose .. 304 ‘Yerr Ch & 8 172 jAnaconda ... 53.2 Midi su . 4 | Armat ck... 83 Mo *. 34 | CHICAGO ® — Grains eased on [Ait cae Lane”: 40:3 Motor ‘Pa... a¢4|the board of trade today with corn J Aveo Mig ..: 6.8 Murrey Co -- 27 2\down as much as a cent in early | Balt es Dairy .. 35.1 , missi [Bendix Av .. 32. Qype. 2: 38.4 dealings on heavy com oe Benquet .. 2 Nat Lead ...110.1 liquidation Beth Steel... 43% Nat Tee... ar einouse atton. Senn Atum 118. wb Se Be |. 08 oi FS ME oe : e« P | Bond Sirs ... ies Wort ds West - 84 The trade expects large tenders | Bore ‘Wain ’.” $1.4 Nor ‘Pee’... a1 3/0f September corn tomorrow, the i . & Nor Sta -. 155 ’ | eee My oS st Nwst Airiin o> 3 fret delivery date, and this i uaa ae its p oom Soe: “3 brought quite a bit of selling into i ees J s F feat Pace": ma bee g & me. aea/me market, at-the opening, * 4 iP ws /Can Dry .... 15.1 h Eol .... 44 q | Cdn Pac... i Param Pict .. 333 Wheat started a little easier on pos * ie* parks Ps 5°: $9.5 Scattered commission house selling. ; Sess, “s = BR, OS }*7\Trading was light at the outset. | Ches & Oh *. 60.4 -.... §4.6|Buying of the bread grain was : sler ...... 14.9 Phelps D ... 48.7 mostly on resting orders. Soybeans Mil nse OO ee tes 46 p Cities ave ; #5 Paitip Mer ae e. were off fractionally on reports of ei io’ ..| 60.2 Ph Pinte G | 72 |800d moisture overnight, . particu- pose Sate abes ¥ Pullman | ies S. larly in Tinois and Indiana, and | Gol Bird A 266 RCA aes oo — weather. Gas .. Repub St 51. ined ym thy r (Comw Ed ...,. 39.6 Rex Drog ... 8.5 is — with (Con Edison ... 422 Reyn Met . §0.5/COrn. JSoncum Pr" 43 Rock Spe”, 303 Pgs 1c Pw Pt 1%) 02 2 Dut‘: 31.5) Near the end of the first hour, (Sent Copaa’:: its Sf suey St. - 32? new style wheat was unchanged to lGont Ol .. Pd Seovt’ uat” 303 * es SIM | i Copper Rng’ .. 35.6 Socb al UR 29.7| 1 to % lower, Sept. $1.22%; oats i a . = Sears ad eis a were unchanged to % lower, Sept. [Beeres -- 20 Ginclair 1... 57.6\00%; rye was % higher to % lower, Doug Aire 2. as Sec°PE +--+. $48 Sept. $1.29%; soybeans were % Dow Chem “4862 Sou Ry: - 334 'to 114. lower, Sept. $2:40%%; and pest Ale Goo ane Spare _n4,---- 3-1 lard was unchanged to 10 cents a | Zest Kod ..... 984 sq ou Cal .. 51.8;hundred pounds higher, Sept. El Auto .L » 36 Std O81 Ind . 46.2 $12.60. 43 Otl NJ .@1 — nee og eee rr wusae 34 Stud "Pack 5.3 CHICAGO GRAIN ? gun Off ...... Tl |. CHICAGO, Aug. 29 (AP) — Openin . #4 ‘Swift & Co 32 |grain prices: ne , . . our Fi Bld .... 32) wheat (old)— Mar. ...0.... 238 e 15.4 Tex G Sul.” 245 se epee 16% May * 131 t aage 10.4 Textron 3 ‘beat (new) — : Oat . a teen ed”* $3 SD. «.----+. 218% Bep. . 68% ee 641° Timk R Bear | 423 2.21% Dee, sicsssee 68% 47, Tran W Air .. 12 Soe MERE. o-seees, WM 425 Transamer ... 35.2 an ae 1.29% atueas 39.1 ent Cen 361 2.03% OD Kecees ie 784 Dnderwd ....- 22.7 a ~~ ee 321 Un Carbide’: . 408.3 133% #tlard— = vases 6-4 Un Pee i... 312 eee gee. 18.87 F s fs r Lin 2: 7 7 U3 Unit Aire a8 Ok. cccvcces 12.75 + 21 nit Pruit 45.2 +t Gas Cp... 324 P “ a4 US Steel ..... 63.5 By OS Tob .....0. 173 DETROIT LIVESTOCK 1 473 Wage! ++. 382) Error. Aug. 29 (AP) (USDA) — » i won'ts ta 17.7; Hoes—Saiable 125. Butchers and sows -% er qi Bk '' 36 (seedy; mixed lots U.S. No. 1. 2 an . 3 180-240 |b. butchers 20.25- 21.00; ‘aimed gue © Weste O n-«+> Bsine. 3 200-220 Ib. 21.25. few 21.50: 333, Wilson & Go. 16 [8.2 and 3 240-300 tb. 20.00-20.75; No. ‘s Fe wentworth .. a [2,2 .. 18.75-19.50; mixed grades $12 Yale & Tow .. 29.5|160-180 Ib. 18.25-18.25: No. 1, 2 and 3 : 83 Youns S & W . 293) trsiy Ie 1680-1800; stage and tears P id 16.00, 3 * rd Pim te ee ad 13.50-15.80, few up to 16.00. Compared last rrows and gilts fully 25 vem — over 260 Ib. mostiy 50 cents STOCK AVERAGES Boers cen ones 3 1.00 up; sows unevenly ig. 29 — Compiled by the Associated tte-Balable 7 200. Bulk early receipts re a ee cows: meclly allity to lew ceed peaen se OG a ¥ to iow s; Tedust Rails Util Stocks slaughter classes unchanged: tow “chotes rr ee eT vas nee Led bis 4 173.01 (oy standard 15.00- eso: ‘t utility cows deers 130.1 : 176.2) 13 3.$0-16,00 00; been a © ae cutters 11.00- 197.2 1463 1943/13.80. Compare 8 39 181} and. heifers 26-80 cents lower: cows and 7 TTS 1888 bulls fully hace ge stockers and feeders Tt 721 1969.9 Ste@ey? aro 5 loads high choice to ‘1 76.9 191.5/10% prime 1000-1325 Ib. fed steers 26.95; ee 3 696 1716 few ad 1060 Ib. averages 26.60; moder- | ate showing high choice steers 25.75-96.00; w0Ck ge aateiei: tee lends : : rs 00 4 Ww s DETROIT § s und jimavt hot and ore steers 21.50. Figures after decimal points yy pte short load a aes ce to Ce panera 4 hetfers low ce 24 a.q heifers $0'90°33 06: atility and 154 16 [steers and heifers 15. 31.00; utility 24.2 25.9\cows 15.00: few 2 Q3\Up to 16.00: few ww standard up to 18.00: 6.7 8.7 §.7\canners and wl ayy largely “th 0-13.80: 10.1 #4 few thin canmers down .00; utility ° 9.6 and commercial b bulls mainty 18.00-18.00- eeaeseys ué 12 ope gh 13.06-15,00; most good to low 13 .13—«(o8 sk steer calves 2 a1 $3388.00. - Calves —- Salable 95. Nominaliy un} - today. Com wee! 4 DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, Aug. 26 (AP) — Eggs, F.0.B. Detroit, cases included, Federal State grades: Whites: Grade A jumbo 82-51, wid. ot 524; ‘Grade A large 55; medium 43; sma vi; Grade B * 60. Browns: Grade A rad large F. Hi browse: Grade A extra large large 417-4744; medium 38%; small 28. DETROIT POULTRY 1-26. 00; cult to standard ‘choice siaughter caine oe and alable 28. Nominally | slaughter sheep | ; cheive “te nowt prime trade 25.08 /and down: moat ‘choice 00-21. few choi 5 hase db ee te ee Do ktare, ete i= i ‘ 4 Kyropoulos 48%: | to this country prior to World War aerodynamics Dr. Peter los Will Head Technical Development Work a: by Hariey J. Earl, GM vice presidentin Dr. Kyropoulos, who has already arrived to assume his new duties, will supervise technical aspects of advance planning at GM styling and will also do liaison work for styling with colleges and profes- sional groups. Dr. Kyropoulos. who is 43, has been an associate professor of imechanical engineering at Cali- fornia Institute of Téchnology since 1941. * * * He has worked summers since 1953 as a consultant for the General Motors research staff and was active in the development of both Firebird I and Firebird I, GM's gas turbine cars. He conducted the aerodynamic testing of Fire- bird I in the. Guggenheim Wind Tunnel at California Institute of Technology. Born in Germany and now a US. citizen, Dr. eame Ii. He was chief of | for the Stinson Division of Convair | Aircraft in Detroit from 1938 to 1M, * * * He is married and has one daugh- ter, Mary Susan, a school teacher in California. : fo Open Sept. 16-17 Classes in Waterford Township's new Schoolcraft Elementary School, scheduled to begin Sept. 4 and 5, have been delayed to Sept. 16 and 17, according to Supt. William Shunck. Shunck explained that the delay was due to incompletion of the con- struction of the building. However, the building will have been completed long before the scheduled deadline of Oct. 15, he Death Notices ABBEY, AUG. * a La re Cemetery. Graveside ice under auspices © P. & A. M. 1231, Commerce FREDERI a 0G. 28, 19 1. JOHN A., Reed City (formerly of Birm- Ingham); age 72; sa ll ther of Charles W. Puneral* : Prederi service will be held " Saturday, Aug. 31, at 1 pm. from Manley Bailey Puneral Home with Or. Harry ©. Martin officiating Mr. Prederick will He in state at the Maniey Batley Puneral Home, 183 __Oakland, Birmingham. 1957, BARBARA regory Scott Narsh and na Maria Narsh. Punera) service will be held Aug. 31 at 1:30 p.m from Huntoon Funeral Home with Dr, Tom Malone officiating. Inter- ment in White Chapel Cemetery. Barbara Jean will Ne im state at the Hupteon Puneral Home. BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 8, 31, 37, 57, 64, 9, 73, 76, 115, 117. a The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. te § p.m. the for that portion of the jorge of the ad oree venues tb the va) ss throw “crough ihe are made be sure to Ss “kill number,” = be given wre A 12 o'elock noon the i 4 Ade, es \ be cunoulie’ ep te O20 nen, the day first CARH WANT AD Rares any te L-Day /3-Days days | a a 1.20 1 ate ? ay “a He} He Th -|Sehookcraft Classes | _ ae o Funeral ~~ ~——— Voorbeos isla : FUNERAL HOME ie or Cemetery Lo Lots ee Ambulance PP PPE PO pe A tance e g sis 3 a ABOVE pS pment OPPORTUN ITIES to 4 ae Apply perton, tik Cleaners 6 p.m. A . required. ecessary Rictts. ‘only. *Basquale's ihe mg 93 Lapeer Rd., 3-1421... PRUDENTIAL INS, Co. Announces opening in Walled Lak rangae’ area, Saiary bids bonus. Call Personnel manager, Sears, Roebuck & Co. * ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK meceseery, seme, ION STORE wae: — st. saat Ty peut ir ~ Curb Girls ‘Ted's hes - oy num on the day shift. Apply in person “W. DINNAN Huron FE 42577 + Manager, Asst. Manager and Experienced Saleswomen ladies. SONCRETE MIXED. $3.60 YD. ALL mason work. PE 61968. lete New & old | oe me For —— sales conditions, personal dis- rast | count. Good pay, Apply Auburn 5c & 1 640 Auburn Avenue. for home than wages. OR cellent working | on, No charge for service saseg ee! Office housewares, ; oF wear gg gy . Bee Mr. Watson, Sim ee __.B M PLUMBING REPAIRS ERA & 3 A . Free estimates. OR RS AND Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. $ CASH —48 HOURS $ HOMES — EQUITIES © WRIGHT & VALUET M5 OAKLAND AVENUE CASH > IN A FLASH bor yet covet rs A mt. ae to “atisfied and ¢ ; A. Johnson. 1m 6. Ra. $CASHS MITE Toys-loys-loys porary — oh at, Bet lyn), 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Russell Kelly Office . 1 DAY 2 bu. Pick up & deliver. FE TRONINGS. 0. REP. Pick ad ike baby hour or 5 days week. GS WA ; ; Reason, Cass Lk. Area. FE 5-7624. winding, 218 B. Pike me. X. See GE gERviCE. Member FE ba. proprietor, ORrgerer ceagee, go, repute, Fomp REPAIR SERVICE, 5. PLASTERING D ee EM pe HINE Len - 2 males. “—). . Liver & white. Reward. perenss.| OR NOT SOLD —SibY Gib bit Ca LADY i ye PN WORK. 162, . Garden Plowing 16B Nicholie & Harger Co. 2. ¥. Bure FB 88 w estas ebt? oan ae! ¥) ’ se onal NICHOLIE & HARGER LAND CONTRACTS GERVICED. 61 “ai “Chapin Real Estate eer _After_ 6 PE 20502 _Wanted Real Estate 32A 30 MIN. That ts all it takes to hare one ‘of our courieous qualified saies- men at ye door, an efficient appraisal ang a quick sale. Your oar pene possessions, Fitts en " * — of know-how at your sery-| Realtor PE +7114 3 ON, Te — me bi SELL wih GET C FOR YOUR SMAL) : : Leslie R Middleton BROKER FE 6-7721 SOLD Foduuse Nh bass’t beta Usted ‘wits WHITE K. i. Templeton, Realtor| 2239 Orchard Ré. FE 44509 ae Humphries (Alredale). & veh 1, oat os Agency, MORE, MORE, MORE | 3 OF YOUR LISTINGS oe Sal home on @ market. Hove, 12 Dwight, _ 2 LAROE ea aubsed ave. alt F 3 2 fin ptachines_ Pi balm ) — 3 APT. comme — +80 3 ROOMS & BATH, ADULTS ONLY 90 Oakland Near Huron management. et | wr ‘ bets = ise, available rs Rees & Bess . & BATH. T & 3286-Auburn Ave., Auburn Pontiac Hilltop Manor 44 E, Blvd. between .. Clemens 3 mes r. Sharkey. JACK L, WRIGHT Realtor — University 5 APTS. AV eceupancy renging in from 865 to 92 & month, 2 : heat. $75 mon , Until June EM 34323. aad ; SPACIOUS + EDRO town. Nice yard. nished. $100 Teachers, Students, Ete. LOVELAND A. JOHNSON, Realtor oy Reome With Board 38 38 Box 19. Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rent Stores ee ee "END SAP REASON SPECIAL $12,000 TOTAL Real Estate Office Wixom MA 4-1554 i com oF block, boneless pi asee | al 0am For Rent Miscellaneous 42 @,x 0 Pet: * aca or Sale Houses 4&8 ... For! -~ we ee One reom, mode NEAR SCHOOLS. = home, Bargain Sot urate with well, electric 2 B other good homes. Easy Needs terms. PW. DINNAN «ey are oT SELL A NOTT Pike Se Bisbee Sates, f hyee ren uy Thru Partridge List Thru rete NEW 1988 MODELS Colberry Park OPEN Daily 1 and Sunda we ee to 8 mes’ DREAM COR- 2 5D. & ssie| GRACIOUS — COUNTRY LIVING — American Home was ex- remodeled for the family Clarkston REAL nae E INC. | f tay TM, Reg UA. Pes. OMe © 1907 hy MEA Bervion, ine “You can't tell much about them in swim trunks—some- eaectend surtionatted Seeratt 16 om apteRT For Sale Heness 43 COLORED feret of wood, apd. lust bare es. KEEP WARM In this 2 OL. 1-7! a = Bloomfield Highlands ESTATES formation, “We ene 3 news bedroom ranch aye | |. C, HAYDEN from the large ciiie wisaew feommton a fe ftving room REALTOR will make want to move m kitchen with ‘ 8 E. Walton FE 60441 Open Eves. right in. home features 3 area, large ureo| iafus bedrooms % bath in mas oak . walls, WH Sabed' ie beeltd weed bonee pA area, automate ins wen Bawe eupmene Esaptoce water heater. Priced to sell eo ROS basa Toe teem] aoe dice ee cere BROS: . pa mor ener —_ a workshop, Au you toho this cute 2 eo FROM system. gy RAE 5 fs Walls, of] furnace, A very small down payment you Lane peel, ae arge and i's will soon bulld « je equity in| owe conve lot, Full car near this tee 2 bedrm.: - r home. rma, eal for appointm GI RESALE Puains. 13K ving rm, Mery COME — SEE — BUY Save money on this attrac- 100x150 ‘ot. Many fine featurer. tive 3 bedroom home located $5,950. eet down, $55 per m- : on large , jot, = Clar kston Giang “Fae coum LAKE PRIVILEG™ 5 I « : . ° oo tienase al tes water This 2 bedroom house si* among REAL ESTATE INC, heater, laundry trays, slum- towering trees. Jlose ‘to 2» &. Mich. ioum storms and screens. so Lake. 235 ft. 5 .aeled liv- BANK) Immediate fo aa Y- in ing with firep'ace, Large sonuip'parments of 30.60 | Slormr snl‘ squeal Sat's Watkins-Pontiac Estates include’ toate and insurance. utility, $6300 w rms. iy 3 bedroom Ras te CLARKSTON AREA Leer, cith birch’ cabinets, at | 960 0a. feet living eres in L. Has led geroek lace, ge ge ig gs VILLAGE pore og Boe Tien py a eled front, Ige. picture ‘— A fine by = ope home within tached garage Paved drive. Alu- sore parce A+B coenenle Feomares t farpe bes: Edw. M. Stout, . Realtor inves iandse seaped Tat BR tie ond Tl N. ym A a Bt, ae ~ Ly FE 5-165 s 5 ACRES ave you got $8,500 cash? Or 800 4 Rey down to the mort- ae it i SES hee te tence “FOR SALE acres with 3 acres wooded? Nice- 6 rooms, with bah. Latge, ving Mgt ke Betas’ bein’ is 8 is Lister. ing fom Aas So vmemreee th het air hea all basement. g . Lone. Lake, se EM 32661 oF Birmingham coptia. painted | pactered was kitchen, many other- i 3 Bedrooms —$1.200 Dn. immaculate “condition, ‘tile be beth. | furess “Zocated ‘sear Orvonvile, A oesrly pew 6 room ranch. and hot water, is ear den ot Mis. A reel buy! me a location with Offered at $16,000 a gaeae monthly ments of only $60 : . ‘includina tenes and insur Loon Lake Privileges clean home ou a blacktop lees Drayton Plains - 4 pate sane, 2 tee paves. $11,368 with only $1200 down.” Tnent, sutomatic, best tnd hot | Paved sigest, ana vight, acroes LADD'S INC, i a. a ey, 5 2 extra | from. a lake, On. lot 10x e sae aig fte.s8 as 235. All landscaped re is no «208 Ro 7 Pe “a ‘iitbo0 0, only 00 ‘awn. work to done on Uae Tre een ha It's all reaay to Sane first ve to ¢ On) 075. to RAINBOW REALTY On}: $2 Ss. PADDOCK BaF ven re eae WEST SIDE A ely 3 Bedroom iM at meseaey toriaee apocions fing WHITE BROS. room with ‘ REALTORS room, large tlie bath, R 31295 basement, electri¢ hot seco Pinie Hwy. water, stoker heat, car ge- | Open Eves. ‘ti 9: Sunday. 10 to 8. ¢. aa family will ‘love it, ' micuoue | Partridge Gaul rs. Reichs Is THE “BIRD” TO sEE rE mm FE ¢#773 PERFECTION! TIPSICO LAKE Bes w impressive brick ranch bath with [age og od lot in an exclusive vad pine hardwood fleors,| %! it west of inc. uc | Recta hese completely | 4. ed and full gase- Eases werrauy gi 23) Gant, Bech, rb is . Call in grill, stove and oven. STATEWIDE r and extra fireplace in base- REAL ESTATE sERVICE —. Priced at only = ] PResident 42914 vad EvEg — Gee % wont see & inline Soak BLOOMFIELD ne pecs A ge be 2%.) COLONIAL RANCH tiviieges on Lake. 2467 Wrineiemen, ys iser yes colonia sant lt COLORED room, gg | as yy om _ BUY NOW AND BAVE' . brick fireplace in 33 foot p aeeten Toes at gent | Hae, es ES 1 mr | 2% blocks tence | Regt, alee ce | ais : colonia! excellent hot 2 Bedroom, home, Sun porch, gas Se ee ees te furnace ag Lal a “coun- price $1800 witn afen ae, Priced at $21,200 00, WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4 43581 Wan ave rit Hempstead €HEROKEE RD. foom prick Tome to settle at bedroom and - For Sale Houses 43 - @ ROOMS ON 1 FLOOR, FULL : eae —— softaer, Auto- combination full bath. - New. downpayment. taxes and \ wend Las . Ph. FE 5. SEE US BEFORE YOU — BUY $350 DOWN TO GIs $1,100 Down to Civilians PLUS Prices start at $14,450 to ye. Drive cut where you'll alll HAYDEN 1 block to beach. 1800 corn 1% story home. pe... BEDROOMS. or wr Many Baseme furnace. Sur $11,600. Terms. qoprmt BIVING nae Clark- mnodera 2 ser “qarene. $15,700. AN VILLAGE, § room mod- fin- AREA. 1% story en dS Se home. Pull base IRWIN ST. $950 oyen. 3 story -home., Pull basement Puncea ard. 1% nat . y car ga- rage. Lew down payment. DRAYTON AREA. § rooms. Ro — —. Mod mat. $27,000. 7 APPROX. 3} ACRES. Part fenced for panes, sy bedrooms. 2 baths, - fi Immediate possessict. $13, . INCOME. Led pow —— oceupied lst. Moor. 2 on . r rente pose $150 per month. & terms are fight. J. & HAYDEN, Realtor s £. ae Open Eves. 3 sar’ WOME ON PERRY NR. —— and clurches. Newly dec- for ron Lg ag oe Mid- yoy Biv 4. PE $900 cash & $95 ‘mo. Donald Rice, MU ¢-6015. MU 44504. HOYT. rooms large formal room a z room expensively con P room pa arenkieet a oft hte itchen, ae a | ony dry “pase: c ® 3 ment Ts oll been duced over $10,000 — from erig- mice for a quick sale. Truly a sacrifice ce —as this = is ‘much under duplication aan ne NSHIRE — 3 bed- rooms, Ifv with firepiace & beautiful mod- i baths, 2 car lot, low taxes, ent water, sewers, this 3 an = Ses Pas eS ts Eh waves fires gid At- he storms fence encloses HOYT REALTY “ae * Boo-tel “Gent "Cent ze" PR 0 BLEM: Want -Ads| Y To. sell, rent, , hhire,-it’s, FE ptt ih at ITH es of veh brick. Fan basement, gas heat. THE ANSWER TO | SECLUSION BALDWIN It's tm perfect ‘side out. pron “living room with ponstine. tomsliy a Bateman 317 8, Telegraph ber lot Arnold Real. Estate 2 B. Telegraph Re. 50673 FE *| Near Downtown Kampsen REALTORS FE 40528 Eves. & Gun. 2. ee West ‘Longfellow. 2 bedroom, full basem: 3 car cor- c top meee, es & school at door, Von't fast, $8950 ful price pies | = NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. . PE 5-81 33: W. Huron St. Opea Evenings —_ y ae. Even a fi @. kitchen and breabtast m| oo. = with srpeling. Charm, Personality oe “for and Comfort tie, fi.weae t of stone to inst for ever, Cape Cod style. & love- QUALITY . isa pee de full ol ‘eat of it. Selle itself, All w 7. = that you inspect es tn we far Recsece eee" | ton area, With hard wood| Owner Transferred — ent, ‘ to St. Benedicts, Alt large rooms, Cyclone e~ ing. We will gladly show it we . Good terms. : Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge a must ROSE SE acCARTY Sra Broker | Near Los Angeles 6 seems & hace, water heater owner WM. ‘Baldwin Ave. in City Can Be Sold on G KENNEDY A. “ Better, Livin a ghey oss bee. a fi pH gh with built GAYLORD Donelson Park ‘| Waterford Ranch s 100 Acres—4 Bedrooms tac on new blac! off the me ts protec Barn Open Eves. Attractive 4 bedroom home, Whi In beautiful Northridge Syb- Just 18 miles NW of Pon- road tive farm has 63 acres of land. 36xt0, 2 house 24234, ous Beg. a APPROVED MORTOAO een lator “seed rge screened peti. 112 ft. lake front. Tri-iev ced ue’ costs SYLVAN LAKE We have 2 homes which we have taken in trade. 1% story brick. ell cond, If you ¢an a coe youn eke efeelient price, Call Call us on 15-DAY POSSESSION Fok ft. lake front. Excellent 2 Dedroom home with large ee Say : living room Seabed tik, car pareee, beech , - house lity construction 2Story Brick : at $24,900 Banyo o home convenient te down- town. Ideal for rest home. Gas heat in full basement. ga aad ssion. § : 900; down payment. — J wok io ost mpietely rebuilt te aluminum siding. New base- ment, § heat. Heated glassed in front porch fin- ished tn y pine. Almost next door to. public and . rochial schools 6Sx- e a @arage. $14,173; IRWIN | For the Executive attrac- ~ ie vin fire: es modern 3 Fonegg rary ler _ AL &. baths. tie ba on ferst fee g Enotty pine b: way and 3 bedrms. on second feo: oa 5a "Gucer Weulphetved. ‘ter | screened pereh, bes dincite re rr re tasaiave possession $17,900; at D4 Fisckee” 3 ony cerne — convenient os ary © with ple ipleo- Larce wie oz BJ 1% is, paved street, Lett ify tan s se paging Me eo me 5 to ae fast Bloomfield ra lands . Modern 3 room ranch | Nicer than Rew - DP ( ogage — And lake privileges too. Here with automatic of! heat, Lot Soe canta tee ae omfg and) living rm. with dining ares : bright — > en. Full bemt district ana 3 Huge of the tiled room & work 000; terms Foom. Covered’ patio, attache 508 Oni 418,000, corer lot 8 Webster School District Sparkle Bright woods. Small lake. An out- Standing Value at $25,000; met feos remy . CJ : cated on Wen ade : Without q the —, most the mt 2 car frees, scorate features.” oni? 913600 With John. K. Irwin, A very attracti remptone § room home, on * par street. | i ving room 3 bedrm. bri among the eorner lot. tor, Bath Al this A CLARKSTON—RESALE brick only $2400 down. LAKEFRONT ERRY E. ADAMS co, Bros. “at o: bil Sun. 1 ~ Pe se ” COLORED E VERY CHARMING 3 excellent bedroom condition. Newly hy 2 Commercial. La home om corner many businesses. uveng at VisiIT — Pa over right on our. di $11,978 OAKLAND He a Liv real f rge 30 & Two car gar. 4 acres of iand AVE — Zoned e@ rm, modern . Suitable for office and eg gy ony = Part IsT — With WE BUY, SELL & TRADE we i. BROWN 7 Tiatipie 4g ty bees \; Realtor home has ail kitchen 2 ae “CLARK WEST SUB. bedrooms on one f, Reeds some interior fin- This —— Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Huron FE 3 W. 1 or FE 60338 - ‘MIDDLETON _SPECIALSI_ : on inside dase. ca spats io ge ings “k 100 x real and liveable, ua = ORION . carpeting ta Bas is pM tal rooms and bath. ell shelley tae garage, OM Auburn. __ Leslie R. Middleton 188 N ons tna aren, mtg tw Priced sr $7200 with $1500 Festi 3 ih Corner Lots With Nice Bungalow we oat Se M W. side 9 family. Pull: basement, Tot, iota) price $9,500 “RIDGEWAY 9% Baldwin Are. PE 4623 - Bes, “ti 8 s.| Cr escent Lakefront INO. * = CHOLIE ICK. Custom pufit, 3 large bedroom: ee tile ge os a og nace, Water ir, Mi school age &s down ent. ELWOOD REALTY or FE : DOWN ~ PAYME *490 Down NO OTHER COFTS Open—walk in & look at it & if =n KENT Established in 1016 "LET US BUILD. THE HOME _ OF YOUR CHOICE WE'LL PRICE ANY OF THE 600 Home: Plans _we have ip our files by Ri B. POLLMAN, @ er PacMquist & WRIGHT, « ts Pontise erea's only suthorined “Home Planners Center Tent! Wel be pleted te help with your building = NORTH SIDE NO OTHER COSTS VACANT — IMMED. POSSESSION Open—walk ic & look at it & i Ses are insevesio’, call owner. 2 : hane- ws ” 2 BEDRM . RANCH HOME. ioaeevak fireplace. Lake priv. with terms. : B iO SITES & HURON VALLEY on Feet ee uo 48805 GILES Close In—~Vacant Drayton Plains 2 bedroom brick home on an oo large 150 = 250 ft. a car (rage. Guly' $1,500 dows. Waterford—2% Acres Just outside the Limits. 6 room ¢ ease floor. GILES REALTY. CO. Kher 6; PE. 31006 or FE. $Si0) ‘5 MILES | Three bedroom home on four clean ————e bw Way Auan- “Eddie goes to business college!” 2h rental 2 bedroom apts. *#itent . Shown ; only Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor % W. Huron - PE 56-6161 For Sale Lots 4% BUILD NOW ow | Riaiter ebae DAWSON Woops 2101S .. ‘With basement and well in, lo cated in Commerce area. A real buy at only $1,750 with $200 down. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 71 N. ace A “ ons 7 5-016 Ww . FRONT. on ved road. - soane The Shade. te new /. $1800 with terms. cash. SIDEPERDRNCE FUP 0, Loree. $1500 down, good well, build- ings, orchard INDIANWOOD RD, 1% Acres — Terms. >. TST ioe x ioe WARDS Pontiac Estate. OR 3-7! ie A . 000. Make SILVER LAK 412: W. Huron SMITH. REALTY = : few features. You must see it, 4,500. Terms. ETT, Realty Ra. EM $4106 | ae 'W. DINNAN WIDEMAN cata is FE 44526 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LARE FRONT ts seeladdinn “ere” 1 e S% foom custom "rick ra poly two firepiac le € = finisheq recreation reom sun deck, screened in ely re ee it jel ate Seca ee hom s € @ this is it, 2 homes on large lot §0x250. One § room ent, of] heat end at- one 4 room with bath, heat, nicely land- age, Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor | ga NEAR BIG LAKE arm home ‘and’ spveral ssi ae te ane, ‘This ‘is "a good buy at $14, terms. : ‘AMORA _ UTIFUL 10-60 acre parcel, $300 per acre ‘Terms. #@ LEVEL ACRES — Lapeer , Adjoining 3,000 acre Brats hunting @ fishing Aree, Only 200 ACRES — Excellent farm 4 Almont. §40,000 . $40,000 — any < H. P. HOLMES, INC. 2531 5. LAPEER RD. FE 5-2953 Sale Business OFF JOSLYN. 100'x306'. Well on property. $2,000, terms. Jc. HAYDEN; Realtor | PF. Walter FE 6041 Zoned Light Mfg. 6 x 550° on Dixie 2 > ©) 7 tI mn qe a i bibs Te a EE si 2 SE - gag A Ss it i Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl MN. iw St. Ph, og cane "ee ah or will to suit. “mean for bus- or amail homes. with — down payment or terms to 18 acres building sites. A lov oon etenm homme, Zou bare cg By : 5 a a tae iz (2) A” ae Be ry) to iF | ; Eri ies 3 ss 5 5 i F Pe ; E BO \ abe for grow. handle si gt f 3 Se rat i eatery ELIZABETH LK. RD. Near Cass Lake Rd. inter- - id —— a ae ed to sell at eS vow Bos §-8165 tg ere Aiea st Se #718 Baldwin Ave. Fer Sale or Exchange 50 SPECIA ‘Cumin 3 etteddid ba Terms or trade, — we saeis or den, “Clu. Zi é ‘W. DINNAN | Ft at Pa | bai DLEY ai =F well ne only . "BUSINESS BLDG. EXCELLENT LOCATION Property 49 BOAT LIVERY Co WARD E. PARTRIDGE ATE & BUSINESSES as W HURON ST. 1 , i OPEN EVE, TIL 8 “LET'S TALK r J rf HIGAN BUSINESS: SALES CORPORATION JOHN NDMESSER HROKER WOODWARD AVE. : GEORGE BLAIR . REALTOR - er Customers ee CONFIDENCE Householé Finance Corp. of Pontiac 3% 8, Saginaw st, The Kay Bide. masonry | ind Floor, Room TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. : LOANS TO sures Ph, Rochester, OL OL 107m WHEN YOU NEED *29 - *500 “You can get it quickly on your ear or furniture. No endorsers. Pa: SS budget. We will be glad to heip Up to $500 8 ACRES AT CITY LIMITS. CAN AC- CEPT ANTHING OF VAL- UB AS PAYMEN, = R. J. VALUET, Realtor |" ME OAAND LUE. Eye | BOA ERCURY MOTOR OR 3-532. = a cars, nw aft ay! FE 6-378. in WoLTIc OLORED AF minutes. Loans aoe ae om a w= Aid ie * “| ist 21° DELUXE SYLVANIA. OR Oakland = |~ Ai Conditioners Loan Company] ssf “Se sou 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. “hensonsble . FE $3000. FE 2-9206 |" teesstat tartans WS, Imerested tn ® *; ows eg meee hoe ee) Call G. A. Thex te 64 W. Lawrence St_ PE 41598, Wester an. oe i. : ; Tt provises ae Quick Cash) fie tetst ss $25 TO $500 or low monthly On Lage! own - or rn TIc ropes Our service is quic! NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Esse ent nelety Zeer va. WAGNER. or 3 . HOME& AUTO Rover . » Seperted HO LOAN CO, a SS.daed tase ave s ~1_N._Perry St. (Corner Pike) | A-i TAPPAN GAS RANGE, ALSO : organ, FE 1668 after GTS Saat, SA 3 LOANS--$600 to $1,500 | FOR THE HOME CAN BE FOUND * any purpose, on ot Romes modern’ of mot. im | fate pay. Gus and glee. ratre: For home additions or — — 3. To rough tn or enclose aa By hay bee Soy one ‘room suites, 4, 3 See & eee oceastonal chairs, tables, lamps, ; > TY sets, radios, rugs, dining room Apply 209 National Buildin eg ag a : 4738 Visit our trade dept. erent enn ow ePS 55 use ‘OUR LAY AWAY PLAN 3 FAMILY HOUSE, | gP tom) ONTHS TO PAY $1,000 down ar bth bins wet oar soa Weck nrounl. 3 estes of free rt ’s trailer. perking owe ve ss —— | OPEN: MON... Tg Tos 5 ACR miles E. of or I mile WILL TRADE POR A Bol, Auburn Heights on kekure 8 MALLER .. HIGH ROLLIN G, PARTIALLY APARTMENT FURNITURE FOR 49x12. Felt Base Rugs § $3.95 4% Ft. Wall Tile 25¢ “TH fo} was, ECONOMY ‘FURNITURE CO. Garage Doors eae ae et et im door on your oe ‘coxts think. Let EQUIPMENT. floor inden, stokers sy space heater. Wayne Heating Co ester. OL 20211, ‘s and & For Sale Mindiliebiais al 3 ee. ude =. J Pe ee ee eee Spee aero ALUMINUM S pretest on large, no distance too . Michigan Piuor: 629 es 3.0978, MBE 44 ie HEN EQUIPMENT Tabies and chairs, stoves, steam table, 1 large ee i 4 uphoistered. _FE_ 5-8000, PE 3 es 5 SPARTAN, ‘town birch and steel iP 9 “a oe SS “WATER Puure r*) Goon REFHG. CHEAP. hadi | wer in LARGE OIL ra ~ 36 GAL, hot water heater, § doors and ia window frames. Can be -o. at Auburn & Rochester “Rds. | oe @ Steadfield, near Carroll L 1-004] for free estiates. BOAT AND FLOOR SANDER, ishers, eereeees. we. grind- LUXAIRE” FURNACES jeating 8 5 LIONEL, & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS ” authorized factory my each — ° a 7 SNACK TRG TRAYS § & CUPS. ODD S Ee $135. "wate | elec, : i sth aca 27 x b4 ‘ROYAL OAR i windows 3 mifiion. 77 k ‘ws and 16 . atorm mateh. 2 aren doors & mise. Venetion ; 28517. ET ne & TANK 1947 2-9020 Me :” CABINETS. LAROE 5 “ie mirror slightly marred. $3.95: also tremend t. Sat 1300. a Oil, SPACE HEA =A “eub tractor isners, ‘ mowers, tillers, lawn mowers. chain saws, 5 & mechanics If you don’t see it—call ua Waterford OR 31-1781 Opp. Our Lady of the Lakes Church Cameras, Equipment 614 ui |¢ BY 3 PRESS CAMERA. Sale meee S Goods 62 & acl electric weter heat- semi eutomatic Phuates, Clarinets a Tro . & Bax s. Have seme phew a og gh = direct and “PL YWOOD SPEC ALS 1 bie & § chai aR thet, tal enairs, 1 ¥- =. Pontiac Lk. Rd. “ams. We will. By spinet Jake é i Ausost open M * | GRAND xD IANO BBD OX Ex Ex- . EM R D SMART'S exterior doors Pontiac Plywood Co. PUMP “PHP PMW se URE Tank. Breeient working cond. NATIONAL CASH and SURPLUS LUMBER & “MATERIAL SALES CO. S340 Highiand Rd. (M69) 37002 ~ Sale Sporting Gods 65 Talbott Laer te cesar ar Patst, og peoples, 1035 Be betinnd Avs. Ave. =| SALE | Sheetrock Maytag Weeher af LJ od Ma Reconditioned ned Apances : MAJESTIC MARRARD - CaL SEL re ‘ober skates, site 3%. is & toe stops, $45 19 yaae fg © Weaver scop Guns — Rifles — Hunting Clothes Grimes = — — seeped Sn eee Burrsheil reg, TRADE. ~ Manley. Con irs oc bagley. Big Wrecking Bargain | 4x8 Sheet $1.35 Fir Piyscord. 4xBx"e sheet Blanket insulation 100 sq. Twinguiation, 100 # 7~ it. wat ents—Sale or Rent 3 See Surpr Sto’ as Fr 2-0022 iz G. MAGNUM OG & decoye. Al Ae. shot gun & deer ra OnE ABLE SUITABLE Paddoc| 29784 or station-| AND PORK — “HALF J AND me = ar $10. ote James pores Opdyke Mkt. FE 56-7041. ~ Sand, Gravel & Dict @ Sc 5 YDS. OF BLACK DIRT: — for 30 days oniy. 4-481. ‘$8 DE-| B FE 8-1335 jer pooh heigl Antique “track fad "BUY DIRECT WE -comenlnaiagutiol ata a Eg ‘BLACK DIRT. sand and gravel. joa . STONE AND WASHED 6A Tl and hull- FE sate x se 70 ¢ “0 0. BR CERT GR TALS FOR COMPL. a, MOUSE. MAK BURME ISTE R Nat ce. Lumber C 0. .. Stuart. 1A TESTE: Stee soll. $11.50 er Bie ig AND PILL | OR _3-6865 . os sTUDio couee NEVER ‘USED. $55. Gas stov y- washer, $20; , $43; cies. alter oi. vr" he “Sad ‘| Deor Same exterior Doors interior fush trom aan SESS eeseos sree t TOP PE_2-3469. 100 re aan "SANDY LOAM. ww soil, Will deliver any amount EDDED _1 PEAT ; HUMMUS. Lockhaven, FE _5-1413. ck DIRT. , SILL. ck. FE Sextet NO N "amount, Cail PJ. Waidie, FE TOP SOIL, cK “DIRT “peel ca. sand, wav & gravel. bases Ss — 45, Leratories, wi gleaming ore toilets, $24.50 value e ‘50. These are a seconds. uoTrescen a3 Delivered $12 Rog ham Bloomfte’ FE #-40 meni as i PATIO BLOCKS Sg ys: GREEN — DARE OREER, fae a he & mipixe, SUPPLY EVERE a Fe RECORDER. } _ 3 SHED. aE as SELL x: FURNAG 90 gal hot water heat- 7986. dite to restrictions, 475. Call FE “CLOSET DOORS opsoil or tone. Siresag: id. Pontiac eed eee and, grave! and : « in jercg S FROM $2.95 front a Fa is ciivion LEONAR ARD. EM 3-48 mts vsHED ne, ares fl fil 208. pia a x SiGe peas Sata SAND A AND TsHEeD sTONE, are ih bing fill, Bart How- poate UNDERWOOD LEAD: cite ipower. tsep 2 °* 8 & 2 other used lumber. well’ 240 N t 3 DEF I ‘arch, Tne. Attention, tion ‘Truckers block south 9! Lv ‘et Adams. ~ Do It Yoarall 61, Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 | PARA pnb mand: | Armco ne | PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS Sand, gravei, fill dirt, drain . trucking. cewent gad mortar, ‘Sh! - cutting ; deliver. - BAL eS — 45 "Maliord Ra. 2 miles N. of ‘SEAUEPUL ¢¥R-OLD CH MARE | _™ to goed home. OL 1621. anOyIO anaaTe TYPE MARE, old, .G but ‘ite fade"ee cams On oa PONY & SADDLE. Exc. ¢ EM 32961. RABBITS — 7 — on breeding, __ftitches. _FE sean PONY, SAODTE BRT | —— spinsarmpamrna ae “I'm just looking to see what there is about the back of our car that makes. so. ee people blow their horns ot itt” ears obt—¥err— entle. & black. 7135 Fish _lake Ra. MEivose 72540. _For Sale Poultry CHICKENS oo THE DEEP freeze, 5-Jb. and betier, 14 weeks eld, 10305 Oakhurst Rd., Holly, or MElrose 4-3654. BUCKS AVERAGE ¢ 76 5 Lid. _ Phone EM 3-5550, alter ~ Sale Farm Modes’ Ri TOP ¢ gOIL, § YARDS. 89.50. FE 53-0617 TOP sOlL, FILL DIRT. GRAVEL & tree service, OR 3-2000- YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING. op. sot, gravel, me etc. i PROMPT DME. “On On F0e. BURBANK PLUMS. BRING BAS- ee ine, | Kets, Gindisla retail or | whole. " $12.80 delivered. PE 3-7940. gale. Leonard's, 231 x * squirrel y. Bring your ows ers. No children under 13 _ ay fields, but sap Follow M15 nerth throu n Otis: ville 3 miles to Otter # road; east 2% miles to Blueberry lene: sawdust. 4 to 5 yds. avail- able daily. OR 3-1283. DRY CORE WOOD DELIVERED Oak or. mized, PE 2-7188 Pants Trees, Sextet 68 A BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU, 80 eeiecenil and Notwa 5 Scotch, ago iene bey MUGHO. Ar- borvae ‘uniper, ‘encolor fir. Native ao Dig your own, BR tools and vasien, ' 3922 Sieeth Rd 2 miles W of -Com- merce Village Try miles KE. of m -Rd. and Duck Lake Rd. intersection. Open exery day 7 to 7. MU 4-8038. Contract buyers for clean |. ;| Wood, Coal & Fuel 67) #4 south +4 ne ge to Elliott's. You'll never regret th CORN, ae okre alton vd, ©, of Opdyke. FRESH GR LIMA BEANS. OLive 1-4300. HALE HAVEN NOW mate HAVEN PEACHES: r own vig ual. Py 379 mile &. ot Clyde a D ay _1 mile ¥ of Cl: PEARS Ai ants WONEY. 8501 ge er ess 23-8632. : Fie . HOME- stead omens, ett) Orchard Ck. PEAC Es, & PitMa for sale at Sutton’s Orchard. 324 _N. Lake iis ACHES, PEA ing own *rontainers. Resr 2243 8. Telegra PEACHES, x For Sale Pets 69 1 GERMAN SHEPHERD, FEMALE 18 mos. Reas, OR 3-178, 4- YR. - OLD RIDING HORSE? gatas. 9 Well oroken. Call after _S. or Wee sekenes ft 4-0642, mais WE. “COCKER PUPS. Dass. BENCCTITE "es, oe ST lecteded ‘gs ass top. PE 6 thon “Mover Sales. UL Peony ft. 20% inch wide 26" in 000 ibs. 2 Thorobred. are 5-9681. AKC REGISTERED BOXER PUP. $15 and $26. OR 3-8440. AKC PEKINGESE PUP. CHAM- blood line. & wks. old. FE SPRINGERS. EXC. BLOOD line, 3 mos. female, $20. 2 males, $25 each. 2 males one-year-old, $50 and $76. MA 56-0071 after 4 or all dey Gat. and Sun. ‘| AKC REG. DACHBHUND PUP- ‘Sale Store Equipment o4 REGISTERS. 45. MA 4395 pies, — ee stud = service. 1220 Mt. Clemens. Phone FE 2-6418. AKC BEAGLE ALL AGES. 1018 Sie Rd. between Highland & KC REG BRITTANY SPANIEL. airflow pump. Thermostatically fish & cont: b tT. pente included. ¢ a Goura- mies. Neons. Black Tet 5 fish & others. FE ag oy 3 OLP. GOOD @ stock af em Rich-" a none, ada Highview, Lake BOSTON gti PUPPIES, AKC reg.. 79 Wall. FE 2-428 BEAGLES AKC REO. READY TO start. FE 6-080: BEAGLES, TRIAL cher. aes ooo ppm oy terrlers 1 ait Re. fear Ryaa 'e ‘Rinpub- __ lie 2-7004. BRITTANY Abby ake lt WES. call before 10.8 m. MA 5 5-5653. CHAMPION COLLIE PUPS. AKC. Stud service. PE 5-3955. ; CHIHAUBAU Ae he og ~ ALSO _Stad service. RE 09-4506 DACHSHUND PUPPIES, REGIS- tered, wormed, paper trained. Poster Road, Clarkston DACHSHUND, MINIATURE SIRED - Reg. $60. Black. OL 1-6626. | ee POINTER. MALE. FE ENGLISH SPRINGER PUPS—AKC registered, Jie eo gaa Por FE » Phone FE a : FORCED TO SELL AKC REO sone Spaniel pups, $35, FE GERMAN SHEPHERD, 1 YEAR. pe — MYrtle DS suas, i846 pee: eon Shepherd @ beautiful bieck furebred wk - old ee aed puppies. $15 each, FE wks. ol. After 4 pm. FE 5- TORO. GERMAN §HEPHERD PUPS AKC Beauliful, healthy; finest ped- close out, $25 cash or trade __ 62508. MALE ENGLISH POINTER - TER 8 YRS old. Good hunter, 50. 6-374. ig Barbs — head & tail ight ag ~4 ote . OIVEN man shepherd, Doberman ome M ers omni | SHEPHERD PUPs, 12) ay loess Stansbury, UNiver- | GERMAN. sePHERD FINAL, | cellent quality & Reasonable. Bill's Orchard. 70436 Martiang Rd. 960 FORD TRACTOR WITH CUL- tivator, plows. s. drags, & = ee eT oon _abaw Ra OR S101 after 4. Le 3 lau _ = ae 19 x a Take Me ; i. Lake Drive. “ae ree EVEN RUDE SDE MOTORS. CRESTLIN- mpsen boate. dB boats — $229. 4 boats Pontiac Chief *| Mobile Homes of Quality and cree sie : OF 6 & 19 WIDES — * Faw 9 selection of cay de ins, 2 2 Biop went shop. at the big lot, Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Ine. -. bee an Highway Piains Bib a | eS rursished. j Wy Biaiey of & butlt — Have demo, in “LA MAR BRACE. _PE 30007 BARGAINS! - 4 VALICIN VAN 3 To nom ‘54 STUDEBAKER SADDLE-RACE es . | BOXES 46 FORD. ~~ * 0 Pg hs | *$2 FORD . TON a nailed to . $145 a | ew Pane. weestticat Tat FRAILER EXCHANGE. Transportation Offered 87 _.-- Fer See Sore "Sein, She ae BIRMINGHAM ~ yrs. ot Siete’ a 1954 SORES . i xter, Mo. through lent tor De z . m eto Se ieee aga Tew Seid fng FROCK North, he Co. 1009 8. | Birminghem NATIONALLY KNOWN MOBILE HOMES national ontainers. Colo- |- Either way. FE 5-660. wan sha te . Missouri. i Via. Me expenses i Sept re. ‘ OLDEN JUB Hale taven & Hale Berta, Ex-. PARTS & SUPPLIES 8. Te! We are geing all out to win « bom ge ripe California. Au- is the month te. the wat, cee ad by Bagyend — e “ET Beats ttt Also Ia st aay. We take trade ine and give BEAGLES. AKC REG. GOOD KING BROS. " huinting stock. OLive 20303. . | FE 407 Fe 61112 Om 2%, OA, STA | FANG SUGHONENY REWARD ihraues. yosm. Ban Me Marve! Proulx oer Sales oni, Sest rth Bi Donk ¥ Fr. 'T. ee tm Om as FARMALL tai tOn on RUB- ber: emall 4 wheel wagon on ermal 2 — i” plow; mowing machin arden culti- yvator: "635 came, ‘takes all. _ elec. fence ae es sulaters, 1 mile wire in t stock, carton, we np ag Aye k, __$5. pop cooler, $3. MA 5- GARDEN FRarO 2% i Fi 32-4867. minghat, Mi cCOR ot tractor.’ Fork loeder: ket, and ’ dozer biede $400, PLateau (73 after 6 pm. power «prayers Clearence at VE P. Miller Garden & Lawn Equipment. 1593 5. Wood- ward, (North of 14 Mile B'ham). MI 4-6053, SEE OUR LINE OF NEW AND used tractors and equipment. Da- vie Machinery. Ph. NA 17-3202. Ortenriile. “We will be bere to morrow to back up what we say pees ee ; ALL s1ZES sone en TRPLUS FE 2-002 CTORS Fords, Joann Deere, Internationa! and Allis Chalmers. 1051 Ford with erman power digger and 1986 Wa: r wader, ready to go, 83,296. our selection of Farm and Tadustrial equipment before you bur. HUGH 3 ARMS , ee rd Since se So new Wagner HY. duty loader, — — 20 with dual wheels used case model F Ueed Forage harvesters. rotary eut- ters, plows, & harrow. attachments availeble We specialize ‘in service ef your =a redit terms i HOUGHTEN & SON | J. 1. Case & Ferguson Dealer Rochester OL 1-016! _Auction n Sales 7 B&B Auction Sales /' . 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains .. Every Friday’....7 P.M. eked Saturday ..1 P.M. Every Sunday ....2 P.M, BUY & SELL DAILY * OR. 3-2717 Haskins Chey, yt dy oauit? we a 1 “Riways Ready to Buy &. SERVICE 21 Mt. Clemens **. YE 3-9830 CALIF. HERE WE - COME +o ee ee Rese ew tee eee eee 1985 BAGLEY PROTO BARTS Se a DOM | tsisassuazarsaaee xaD 32666 ‘days or w9 oecky woven s eee teeke Bud Shelton Motor Sales teers kee peak ee es ty PPS eee Fees bend eg eee es ‘drs AVERILL’s NEED CARS ft then bring i nere for top iss Fora MOTOR SALES A saginew et ‘Auto Accessories Pontiac Auto @ 8% x 20 TRUCK TIRES, GOOD cond Also some 710 & 670x315. ‘Jonnson. 197 5 ere (+ GORVETTE. ENGINE WITH ¢ cing ir 6-345 "cate Glass Specialists GVERSTOCKRED ON SMALL). all woes Sor of care erat hes. if. J. VAN WELT OR 3-1355 jaims honored. Satety Auto Glass Co land. FE 47066. ae eer Pontiaa i . . : * Ses eee eee Oldemodiie: ...--.--.-.-+ S196 | pe ase rE sem Financing Our Specialty HIGH $$$ PA SEP COOL So A BUYING £OR. BOB FROST «INC. Demonstrators Choose from the finest se- ‘ection of models and col- ors. -You will -be happy McCULLOU! SUPER ao ieee motel Oude WANTED 3 Clean tsed care all — and appearance low ileage a te top dollar bring “For Sale Tires | wrarpan BRAND NEW TIRES. on General Safety tires. per cent off, Black walls ED. WILLIAMS a apewnggy sw ee GRINDING In THE with one of these new-car~ beauties. ;| Auburn Motors} PRICED FROM AWANTED | 51699 _ 1953 -'54~’55 -'56 CLEAN USED CARS WILL PAY TOP $195 CALL DON. WILSON OR oy oe Las Ts, S | TA ag eeM&M Motor Sa _ {Ow ovERMEAD LOCATION __Used Truck Parts 89A saves | “Sat Rotor Scooters &2 rx (4 WHIZZER MOTOR BIKES. £75. - FE 8-73082. ror w= acer Terns Sale meprongaaain 83 __ For = Seas i (1 BOY's & 1 GIRL’s BIKD. FULL | Size, good cond. Reas. OL, 1-1327. a4 x 20 INS a005 EM 3-55 CHE’ SEDAN DELIVERY. _ cond, 3227 Rycroft. -Keego USED r : a _ HASKINS — 2635 Auburn Ave. E 38 For Sale T 9 baanabbein ci: a “THE WORKING vee Oakand Fastest Growin ci ait Be a OR aL ME a 1000 8. “CLARKSTON |! fico ALITY — ie. | BeeeaS Nahe ee < Woodward Birmingham Motor Sales Chrysler - Flymouth offer . EVERYTHING > MUST BE a _ BY AUG. 30 “157s Chief H’top 4-Dr, ’57 Pontiac St’r Chiet 2-Dr. __ 157 Chevrolet Convertible A — Bel. H'top : 8 Dele oor d bi ¢ 2-Dr. Hardtop 56 Chevrolet 2: Dr, ‘35 Ford oe Wagon "55 Dodge 4-Dr. Hardt "35 Chevrolet let ZDr. ti | cae “ = SCHUIZ MOTORS "hace € Chevrolet Co. =* shots | Birmingham BIRMINGHAM | QUALITY sedan. V-@ en- Ra- . io. 3046. down or your old car in “North Chevrolet Co. 1900 g. Woodward = Birmingham ’$1 FORD 1 Ore DOWN ~ _'82 PLYMOUTH ate Downe 53 DESOTO *S5 DESOTO FIREFLIGNT pe bg e st ses ores |Saburban Mtrs. sas. Woodware 1A: LE LOT ITH LARGE VALUES aa as : Eas 115 8. Sales. ae Orion ie Sales pe cone a | 51 PONTIAC CATALINA, R&H. 2-26) w tires. Good shape; “Now, that’s what I call a good looking male!”’ For Sale Cars 91 trade ~in.. Terrific Subir Mtrs. Used Can : : ‘ ¢ Like new. 1016 off Orchard Lake ital ‘owner, By extras: he “radio and} ° ngryaa, toga “oan | Woodward at Hunter BIRMINGH AM ies 8. Westward: Birmingham = Auburn Motors“ eee. 1 owner. Low “s Cetalina, R&M. Hydra. a en tien Wagon. 4 dr. fer ation ae Pott Rew 3 3 Pontiac ‘Sedan. Very nice, Hy- "M4 Fora Custom 4 dr. Overitrive. ‘32 Sedan. Neariy new tires. mB _— Exe. yy "#1 4 Convertible. btices : several ether atom cars, URN N JAUBUR N MOTORS i 875. cases. Russ's Garage. MN. Case. Ene F very y iow w mileage. Stoc = er your old car ip North Chevrolet: Co. als, Custom vought for as” “END Over 2 Pt Serie aa stern included i Sper Ee gow © wines 2 ent low as $1988.60. astume, paysicats ‘6. VERY ; $336. FE Stes Oe Le "80 PONTIAC MONTH- acas. St Fee Sale Sate. Clearance ; | FORD CONVERT. NEW PAINT. RAMBLER . ed. Meipire 3 1957 6 cylinder 4 door sedans, Tax, / Save Money—Buv Now | licensee, com $1695. O ges fr 3 door, . ROGERS SALES & SERVICE ise ba agg Bel A 4 door. | ons A a yO . als. powerpack. ight blue & | isi” HUDSON WORNET «@ Da.| 2,%h¢,4,Ds, custom Roxel Lancer wis, Re Ting Must el elt | ood conde sceomn | crvnear, adi, hee. We "Tint 12800, “after T htt athe, | VUARE T UhGvoraul Priced to | concetvable. factory extra. 1 MER N. OVER-| sell. FE a * P drive. nd money down, as 5. eaweizr wagon 2 pr.| Our Discounted Price Cenc Mes, Mr Perna na.| Mice clean, ear, Make’ an offer. $2900. west 4-7500. ‘Turner Ford. re money down Assume ue a "ued ears, Repelr pe ‘Repair work.” 2 and hg yg Lancer pane S148 te, Call ered ma ; OoraLe tops. Power s Mr. Parks, Midwest 41800. MA‘) & Porter Rd. SAT 3-4066 brakes =. fet. = waite | old Turner 19596 NASH RAMBLER STATION) fMectanie factory ‘extra. List ivse “cies AN FAIR: | wagon, Take over payments, Will! rice age 11-008. : mile’ | ‘will take $100, PE €3500 Our Discounted. Price NASH STATIO HAUPT |\wretewiee| $2800 a Ou «De. NO Chai 4g gGHOICE OF 2 | Boe Pg RG 8 pee Lancer bard Pontiac Sales |_Ssmewreme OS") Gi es Eira Sat on 1ac es Re tonal inst COUPE sidewall pan 2 tone i ‘“ ove tales factory extra. wear bay Be gy vn Magenta = __Needs work, $150. MI 65760. e 0. : Catalina. coupe, GLDs iss 98 4 DR. - ‘Out Discounted Price +53 Belek Convert. Pult| er, beautiful tu-tane 22,000 "io ie miles. tates Sharp ene owner B’bam $2600 “sf Pontiac 3 door. Ral. < ae . Sg FR se Suburban Mtrs. OLDs SLEBRATION SALE 1s? PONTIAC trans Boing tone, exc. st our dition or can mabe’ ee tan down Balance J PB i the Best Deal Dodge - Plymouth -D Dealer | | Birmin ohings ; i driven- ev _ 965.00. FE 46061, WILL ACCEPT a ge payment on «wood used car, BILL SPENCE . USED STATT’ Gorenet.. 4 1987 ‘8 PONTIAC STA — with a6 — _fies. $1,635. OR 3-T980. = eq g~ # ercury 4 door, R. 923 W. Huroh LINCOLN - "West Side Used Cars vc ve en? Low’ West Side Used Cars © “SPECIAL "35 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE Red B ai full, power, new top, $1395 CENTRAL MERCURY GASS AT PIKE 8TS. PE 4-3685 SWEPT WING DODGE | Ss. MOTOR SALES door, fully” e Station Wagon. Full . Demo, } & Brea over- . 1941 Bt Chevy. & & H. Power Glide. * tpton pickup, Very) » See this PE 4-2185 - “REPOSSESSED CARS| test Nast Statesman - 1950 Oids Bat motor ...., 18? 8. Johnson Birminghar 1000 8. Woodward_ ~BIRMINGH AM QUALITY _ White wail tires end LABOR DAY SPECIAL | ,,., fa ese si BED * «AND. WHITE V8 ENGINE: - SHARP EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR: { Di: ay / TERRIFC SAVINGS | : hg , $1395. ; oe ‘Schut Motors ler” | _ Woodward eS oe irming | Economy Ride No. 3861. Birmingham kit. & white,. $1395. Hyaramatic, 6 cylinder Three others to choose f Schoo! _ e's car, See this one, Be n NASH ~ SAVEL and Ambassadors a A & white 1955 “tga PONTIAC. CLEAN, Rau. Wah. Céline ih: Power :. FE 63250. - steering. Power brakes. Lem- Sa PONTIAC CHIEPTAIN DE- AC ‘AIN DE-| Mans — 146 HP six ‘that luxe, station . P. Bteering, fete 22 m to the gallon. Hur- and Brakes, Hyara. PE 2-9030. | ry! “ Fe . $110. | i995 V8, 248 HP with Continental owner, TE aes. . Power brakes, Beautiful red , Colot: Bed -& black. R&H, Power brakes, engine teach- | 1988, om | Amb miles, wit deur liver up Hunter — Ai € cy ‘12,000 goat to 28 miles aes gallon & rides like « cloud. | dea | | Com- parably equipped & cavally nice. | | RETAIL STORE © “GOODWILL USED CARS” 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. BEHIND THE POST OFFICE. * a 3 Values-Valies-Values An 154 «57 moat —/ a kag as Pi) own ie Car. 1°56 PONT talina Coupe ...... vaca ee $189, . PONTIAC Goth Coors ais 'sca'aiait!®* |] North Side 641 Oakland Ave. WS PONTIAC 2fonr Sedan i)...... sc... $1395 57 CHEVROLET 156 CHEVROLET | Radio & Heater, Standard panasees : | +34 FORD 2Door Sellan ..s.screreesesss+ 8 795 |if 56 FORD #6 poNTIAc cele 55 PONTIAC 55 HEVROLET *55 FORD Station Ck ov ges wtiton acm ni ; BS WAGON $1 Se '55 PONTIAC 55 cha VoL St PONTIAS ADoor 6.0 0iccciess oes $ 195 “ $195 _— ee . 55 CHEVROLET — ’54 PLYMOUTH ‘55 FORD. Custom 2Door Be eae S6s1i oC - ve Engine. Radio & . ee a CHEVROLET - $5 CHEVROLET $4 PONTIAC 4:Door Sedan rereeerserere 995 Oy aes c : ‘a CHEVROLET a SON Aea nee a bone wetonman hammmace ‘4 FORD. "53 LINCOLN, "34 Tease 6 airs Drmaings OTT TT $1095 ? ‘53 CHEVROLET 12 BUICK ' \ > | ob ei -6 Os { ts re Ya M CHEVROLET Bel ir ¢Door <.......$ 998 |] 2 CHEVROLET “32 PLYMOUTH *t Cfoon eaman-nade'n nucle. tvomeias.’''*'* 1 South Side 211 S. Saginaw 5 Seleh .k sas 595 | 16 HK rs os oo GR lg avoacee gg NUMBER #31 A. og %6 FORD = CHEVROLET + NTIAC Mahe veces 5 's AC- ’ / r ee, wee. ll 56 PONTIAC Bi nl i }'52 BUICK Super Hardtop ...... nate ...$ 595] | °55 CHEVROLET 55 PONTIAC Radio & Heater. H : STATION WAGON $1445 STATION WAGON $1505 , | 56 F $5 CHEVROLET as PONTIAC Catalina Coupe .-.-.+.++++. $1595 1] SOEORD CONVERTIBLE sss |] '56 PONTIAC Station Wagon -.........++. $1995 35. PONTIAC ‘34-PLYMOUTH ‘DOOR ~ i‘? ir. rama y * 55 PONTIAC 4-Door Biden sines : Andy "WY News, Woll CKLW. — bert. Hurley ainciees Senate of Bands) rst of ABC’s “All-live” radio net-| Million Fy Magee cage WPON. Music With Mason | WIBK News "Reid FRIDAY AFTERNOON | Wx, "aporta, McKeasle | ‘The pr onn show, with 3) Medics in “Lifeboat” #:30- WW, Nightline N "+ 11$:00-WJR, Jim Vinal CKLW, News oon mas ’ — cx LM. : 000 WIR, Jim Vinal = Tove Misabeth : va McLeod ~ cod gag = ——— _— — — oie (4) Best —- CKLW. 4, Grant, G. Heuser girt-voeal r TONE Cummings. ee ws CKLW, Terrinee O'Dell” WJBK, News Tom .George rs ‘Deland Hall ~ Joriginate in the Terrace Room of 7:30—(4) Dragnet. Trigger-hap WAR, News WOAR. News WEAR Mews, Thomas "| Wxva, News MeKensie the Hotel New Yorker five morn-| hoods commit 30 robberies. (2) a a a WEOE, World Weve 12:38 WIR, Time fae, nate $:00-—-WJh, Philip Lenhart |i85 a week. . . Climax. Killer stalks Nina Foch, 10:90—WJR, Symphony C2, Musle Bal CKLW, News, Davies WWJ. News st 5 witness to murder, Kevin Me- WXYZ, Wolf, Osgood CEKELW, News, David Bruce ay wie lige d Warren Mulholland wee g Re ww. wes News Page iv ee a) She a, Wied, ‘revives | W2"S “Bansnine seni WPON' Music With Mason sR WWI,. Classical #:00—WJIR, Wm, Sheehan WJBK. News, Tom $:30—WJR, Music Hall 11:06—WJR, Phil Lenhart WWJ, Minute Parade WCAR, News, B. Martyn WWJ, Jim Deland wean, News CKELW, ag od a 1:30— WIR, or Pha ' CKLW, oe 5 nase ‘a, ¥' ‘ A ti) ews, WPON, Sports and News Ww. a a, “George J, Pran Harris WJBK. sports, | McLeod MSU Re-Creates svienine Fatt Programs Giant Lizard Creature Lived in Sea Over Kansas 75- Million Years Ago EAST LANSING — Museum spe- cialists at Michigan State Univer- sity are recreating the head of a huge creature which sank beneath a great sea covering Kansas @ to 7 million years ago. * * * Neck and skull bones of a mos- asaur or giant sea lizard make up the most spectacular of hun- dreds of specimens obtained for study and display by museum staff members on their six-week expe- dition to southwestern United States and Mexico we summer. Remains of the Tosasaur, a merine animal related ‘o the dinosaurs, were deposited in a _ high chalk cliff which now rises some 200 feet above flat plains near Scott-City in western Kansas, ; “This chalk formation,” accord-| ing to Dr. Rollin H. Baker, mu- seum director and leader of the expedition, “indicates that much of inland America was once a large sea."* * * * The mosasaur bones, discovered earlier this summer by museum) staff member Victor H. Hogg, were brought back by expedition mem- bers in plastered matrix to be carefully removed from the chalk material deposited around them ty the meswnne & sea, The mosasaur, whose huge skull’ is a reminder of the monster rep- tiles that once stalked the .earth, “will make an important exhibit) in‘the Hall of Evolution being cre-, ated in our new museum quarters,” Dr. Baker said, In life the creature probably measured from 18 to 20) feet in length, he estimates. * * * Expedition members obtained nearly 2,000 specimens of mam- mals, birds,- reptiles, amphibians and fish during their camping trip through Kansas, Texas, New Mex- ico and parts of northern Mexico. They made several] extended camps in the mountains of Duran- go, Mexico, and also toured tropi- cal areas west of Mexico City. Lil 8Rewl-)i.! Byline iL.) iT > TALS, 1 Od Sst die r aC ainary. as Dinah Rates * ing Hollywood's 4 ther, ‘Movie Star, Tops on TV By ERSKINE JOHNSON HOLLYWOOD (NEA). — “Din- ah, is there anyone fin’ah?” There's no argument about it on television today with Dinah her, seventh sea- Oct. 20 as the star of 24 hour- *.* * Dinah Shore conquering the visual medium of TV, and mak- movie makers blush, is the story of the year I'm now spilling for the first time. It’s the story of the year because until TV came along Dinah was in the same class with Esther Williams. “Wet,” people sald seat Es- “she’s a star, Dry she || isn’t.” Wallace Offer Mike Hopes to Line Up). “Heard on radio and on rec- ‘hott pai -- Toden’s eee Programs -- Programs furnished by stations Usted im this column are subject to change without ‘notice Zi Some Hollywood Stars for His Interviews Jimmy Hoffa turned down an appearance on Mike Wallace's show, as did Gen, Douglas Mac- Arthur... dayne Mansfield was willing, Mike said, “but her stu- dio asked for $3,500 and a lock at the questions ahead of time. No dice.” ... 46:19—(@) Weather. Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel scl Channel 1--WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS — ' ¢:00—(7) Kukla, Fran, Ollie, (9) Popeye. (4) News, Sports, (2) News. Carthy, Warren Stevens, Estelle Winwood also star. 8:00—(7) Theater Time. Lonely|11 orphan, “Katy” fears close friend will be adopted. (4) Peo-| c(t) Wrestling. (9) Feature Theater. American girl inherits Italian villa. Michael Rennie, Phyllis Calvert. (4) High Low. (2) Playhouse 90. Errol Flynn, Ann Sheridan, Julie London, _ John Ireland in Western. 9:00—(4) (Color) Video Theater. Priest Edward Franz is sent to Devil's Island for crime he didn’t commit in “Last Confes- sion.” 9:30--(7) Cisco Kid. 2 10:00—(7) Club Polka. tional News. (4). Mich. Outdoors. (2) Dr, Christian “Dangerous Assignment.” 10:10—(9) Weathervane. '10:15—(9) Theater 15. 10:30—(7) The Spy. German spy doublecrosses country. (9) Crime, Inc. Man loves to take bets in ‘The Squeeze.”” (4) Juve- nile Court. (2) Mr. District Atty. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Million Dollar Mystery. Adventure: El- lery Queen tracks embezzler. (4) ple’s Choice. News. (2) News. (9) Na. 11:15—-(4) Weather. (2) Miss Fale- weather. 11:25—-(2) “Again.” 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. Ida faking injury. «(4) Tonight. erent FRIDAY MORNING 6:50—(2) - Meditations, (4) ¥ 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean, (4) Today. aeapi News. 11:20—(4) Sports. (2) Sports Final,|City and then theft of a second |car somewhere west of New York 8;00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Carnival. Cartoon 8:30—(7) The Little Rascals. 8:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. $:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 9:00—(2) Fred Waring (4) Arlene Francis, 9:30—(4) Treasure Hunt. (7) Our Friend Harry. 10:00—(4) Price Is Right. Hollywood, Mike said, has been a tough nut to and his part- ner Ted Yates is out there now trying to line up a few stars while 4 quieting any suspicion, pretty ram- pant right now, that any such ap- pearance might contribute to. the scandal magazine threats to open everyone's closets. “We don't go in for scandal,” Wallace advised us. . . Incidentally, Wallace’s interviews were. renewed, . , TEMPLE TREND If there’s to be any “trend” spotted in TV this season it must in a series of her own early movies and as mistress of ceremonies on tales, AFTRA (Radio-TV performers’ union) is dead set against pay TV, while the stage actors’ union, Ac- tors Equity, another AFL-CIO af- filiate, officially is for it. . NBO-TV:- is delighted to an- nounce that the Nat King Cole Show has induced 20,000 letters from viewers—and “in all of these, there has not been one single complaint,” NBC says. David Wayne signed to star in Hitchcock’s “Heart-Beat” to be shot mostly in Coney Island, with all New York actors, for NBC's Monday night irnenacsgal series. be Shirley Temple: She'll turn up| | her own new batch of TV fairy| | ' By EARL SALVADOR, Bahia, Brazil understand ... However— with lunch,” o overrunning WILSON porter. “Ten years old,” we howled, here says that in America at juana!” I met up with Raymond Court Awards Crash Damages | Settlement $567,000 . DETROIT (#—Damages totaling '$567,000 have been awarded by federal ‘court here to six women iwhose husbands were among 15 persons. killed in the collision of itwo airliners over the Greater) ‘Cincinnati (Ohio) Airport in 1955. | The crash occurred Jan. 12, 1955) iwhen a Trans World Airlines ship| ‘and a. plane owned by Castleton lInec., collided. Trans Castleton, a horse breeding farm owned’ by Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Van Lennep, were defendants in the case. Mrs. Van Lennep is: the daughter of Horace Dodge. .- Largest awards went to Mrs. Dorothy Cohn of Union Heights, Ohio, and Mrs. Sybil C. Leler of Chicago. Mrs. Cohn was awarded $150,000 for the death of her hus- band Joseph and Mrs, Leler $115,000 for the death of her husband Robert. | Others who received damages were: Mrs. Florence B, Emig, widow of Ralph Z. Emig, Cincin- nati, $62,000; Mrs. Ruth H. Rooney, widow of Harry Rooney, Ne Perce County, Idaho, $75,000; Mrs. Ber- nice Reinwald, widow of Harry C. Reinwald, Chicago, $75,000; and Mrs. Mildred Sobul, widow of Rob- ert Sobul, Columbus, $100,006. 6 Women’s Husbands | Died in Air Collision; jof them had one thing in com- ords,” sald about Dinah, “she’s a star, Seen she ien’t. " It was true. And for a girl | Views with Dinah’s driving ambition, it her fame as a radio singer in 1943, “Thank Your Lucky Stars.” There were other movies. Most mon—they were just mildly suc- cessful at the box office. A couple’ of ‘em were real flops. * * * Hollywood kept trying but it just couldn't capture the person- ality Dinah finally brought to TV. “The ‘girl just can't be photo- World and, graphed well,” an ace film cam- eraman once told me. “She's a great singer — the greatest — but something happens when she appears in front of a camera.” After her last film, in 1951. |Hollywood said: “‘She’s had it.” ‘“Aaron Slick From Punkin’ Crick,” with comedian Alan Young, was her biggest flop of them all. But saying, “She's had it,” was a misguided guess, * * * Dinah Shore, “the girl. who just can't be phed weil,” minute shows, Seen every week on home screens, the sincerity, couldn’t capture -brought Dinah far greater fame than her “un- seen” reign as the nation’s most ing artist. What happened? Why did Dinah click in front of a TV camera after more or less flopping in front of movie cameras? The answer is simple. ers tried to tufn her into some- thing she wasn’t. Television let Dinah be herself. Hollywood itographed a phony Dinah Shore. was maddening. At the peak of Dinah made her film debut in warmth and charm Hollywood popular radio singer and record- Hollywood make-up artists, di- rectors and writers and produc- movie cameras pho- tember. + est hepatitis attack, ene Frank Borzage of Hollywood's hierarchy will direct Hildegarde’s “Intereationsl thes Show” TV series. plauding the commercial?” Amazing have no sponsor. . Smart Gals Keep Up bloomed on television in. 444 15-(0N Social Studies in 2 * x * adopting these rules: least be neatly sheared. sleep. they are prettily or amu scarfed or capped. - ored place among my toiletries. Pee go y reecarched pre- ‘NBC -TV’s ‘hour-long lg Train” ° (starring Ward Bond and Robert Horton), set to)mention the white-suits-in-th vie. with “Disneyland” on ABC Sammy. Davis Jr, stars an hour- long radio interview show for ‘Westinghouse radio stations in Sep- Loretta Young. ng. wil be back at TV work in'a month after her new- Anything more ore ridiculous than TV studio audiences wildly ap- how many daytime Saturday and Sunday TV shows 4, You may be smart as.a whip in your academic courses but you gi fail in certain social studies if reported in improved condition | and other ailments. you're not firm about good groom- | Young women might consider 1, It I am a sheep, 1 wilt ot i 2. rl’ keep up my studies so I won't have to do without pees 3. I will not go to class or: be) seen anywhere in’ pin curls unless 4. Deodorants will have an iia 5. My eye make-up will never) te know how. and “I Love Lacy” returns. on CRS (Wednesdays), have NBc|"*met- brass ecstatic. SAMMY STARS THE MIDNIGHT EARL... atra took Lauren Bacall to Joe Mantle opened a luxurious Joplin, Mo. . his TV show. . playing an ex-boxer... tary. The Doris Day musical, cess. = TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: The That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1957) “The Joker” party in Las Vegas. Mickey . Jerry Lewis'll pay the Mello-Larks $6,500 to sing one song on. . Ex-boxer Lou Nova’s up for the lead in the Wm. Saroyan play— Baron Edmond de Rothschild dated « $60-a-week secre- Game” Is expected to be a box office suc- to enjoy Sunday afternoon is to stay home and listen to the traffic reports. Free Press Is Fine, but What About This? WILSON — We are for the free press, you ( We saw this neatly-dressed 10-year-old boy puffing a Coe through a holder and blowing smoke rings. Right .. there in the Hotel De Bahia restaurant. “That’s the same boy who had all the beer)1: ur son Slugger said. " “My,” we exclaimed, goggly-eyed, “but these ’- South Americans are sophisticated.” This turned out to be a French boy. But Brazilian kids smoke early, openly brazenly. And the Texas “oil pushers” now Brazjj complain that the housemaids are always smoking up their Havana cigars. So with some indignation we mentioned this to a local re- “is very young to smoke!” 10 they are all smoking mari- At “the Manhatan”—that's the way they spell it—a girl from the Bronx wanted to know about Sid Caeser. . Pewitt of Dallas, who's here helping the Brazilian government oi] monopoly know how Seems like with all these Yankees here I got little time to e-wintertime, the beautiful girls 5 who serve you coffee, the tuly blue bay for which “Bahia” "| \ IN NEW YORK... Miss America of '58 {who'll be chosen Sept. 7) has already! been promised for Steve Allen's Sept. 8 TV’er . E. Lewis’ motel in “Pajama best way Wayne's O’Brien Better DETROIT @® — Wayne County Prosecutor Gerald K. O’Brien was | Wednesday at Harper Hospital. i hispital Aug. 20. Doctors said he/ ‘was suffering from a pneumonia TV CLEARANCE! 80 Used Sets frighten my date, He'll get a dewy-. 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