i ned Director of —_ Corn (ere the Parke Farms at 9784 ‘ Crosty Lake Rd., ny Pens att uty ate Ri Se : __ Raymond Fisher on the tractor. In lower picture Stephen Huntoon is on the tractor, Fisher (otand- a Hunt for Aides of Accused Spy U.S. Authorities Look in Atomic Centers for Abel's Accomplices NEW YORK GNS) — tt. S. av- thorities pressed their hunt today a Good Crop Yield Fenorted by Farmers in This Area By JOE HAAS Wheat harvest is about completed in Oakland Coun: ty. The yield compares favorably with former_years, as does the quality. There was some loss on account of the ripening grain being winds, lodged by heavy rains and This caused the wheat kernels to sprout and start growth on the moist ground, also making it difficult to harvest... _ Oats--harvest is about half done. This grain is/ ‘better than an average crop in yield and quality, in spite of the difficulty at planting time on ac- count of the wet grounds. For the first time in our coun- Reporters who have seen him fre- {00 British Bombs Batter Oman Rebels MANAMA, Bahrain (®—British Royal. Air Force bombers today hit rebel strongpoints in Oman with more than 100 20-pound frag- mentation bombs. A. ground controller reported having seen warriors of. the. re- bellious Imam of Oman flushed from their well-prepared positions near Firq, The combined ground force of British. troops -and—supporters- of the Sultan of Muscat and Oman was stalled yesterday by unex- House Approves Pay Raise Bil Senate Gets Measure Authorizing 11 Pct. Hike for Civil Employe Group WASHINGTON % — The House has given strong approval to an ernment’s one million white col- lar workers, The estimated cost: 530 million dollars-.annually, ate, ‘There it joins’ another pay bill passed earlier by the House. This bill would give some 518,000 postal workers a $546 annual raise at a cost of about 317. mil- lion yearly. But even if both measures should clear the Senate, there <—|—are—predictions they might be President Eisenhower’ has said he could not recommend the pay’ boosts at present because of the increased inflationary pressure he said they would generate. / Rep. Halleck of Indiana, assist- ant- GOP floor leader, predicted the bill passed yésterday would be vetoed if it went to Eisenhower in its present form. Halleck said if the raises be- -;came jaw, Congress would have) to increase the debt ceiling now/ = 275 billion dollars, 11 per cent pay raise for the gov-. ‘The bill was passed late yester-; }day, 329-58, and sent to the Sen- In the absence of a lawyer, he had read in the newspapers, He added he had never defended any- one accused of military a. FBI PROBLEM In- Washington, government of- ficials expressed fear today that Abel may escape prosecution un- less Congress safeguards the se- crecy of FBI files before it ad- journs. * «*« * The Supreme Court recently ruled thatthe defense is. entitled to examine FBI records in pre- paring a case, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was reported to pre- fer abandonment of prosecution rather than surrender the agency’ 5 files. Golfer Ike Defies Rain - WASHINGTON W—Despite in- termittent showers, President Ei- senhower went golfing today at Burning Tree Club in nearby Maryland, He left the White House. shortly~ after $. a.m, to make his seceend trip of the week ‘|the city Manager Backs Officers jon Major Grievances The Pontiac Police Officers Assn. won a victory today . |in its effort to settle grievances against the department. | City Manager Walter K, Willman handed down a rul-| ing involving four grievances brought before him by six| officers. On all but one minor point, he agreed thatthe officers were justified in complaining and ordered the department to grant their> demands. The grievances and their settlement by Willman were: 1, Vacations are an administra- _ jin such schedules by the police * * * 2, Officers who have been placed on probation and denied step pay increases on the charge they did) not move their residences inside should be granted pay boosts. Two officers claimed they had made every effort to move into Pontiac within the stipu- lated time given them and that in any case the city charter has been changed allowing employes to live within a 10 mile radius of Pontiac. * * * A third officer complained: he was denied a pay increase on the grounds that a six months proba- }tion given him for a rules infrac- tion could not. count on his serv- ice time. He said he was also (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Child Hostage in Gun Battle Farm Is Fort as Bandits Fight Police 24 Hours Before Surrendering CANTON, Ohio # — Using the life of a terrified 9-year-old farm girl as their - bargaining point, three youthful gunmen made an unsuccessful bid for freedom from 100 policemen who surrounded them last night. “Tf one shot is fired into oo house I'l] kill the little girl,” gy Lou Fenstemaker , heard i of the men shout to the police- men who ringed her home. Police answered with a barrage’ of tear gas. The three gunmen, who had robbed a grocery store and shot a policeman, fired ran- dom shots from the windows of the farm house near Louisville -— While all the excitement was going on, one of the robbers kept telephoning the ‘sheriff's office-in_ Canton, with threats that the - women in the farmhouse would - be harmed. After a two-hour siege in which no one was injured the bandits surrendered. B supe. gn sracead gee Oat oe. backed the robbers handed a roll of bills - 14-year-old Connie Fénstemak- . It proved to be $306. Y tlere, take this. We won't need it” he said, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) eg Appointed Carl Flath Set to Take Office Has Extensive Record: + 2 = % = : oa . ae in September © in Hospital Service in Other Cities CARL L. FLATH Air Hero Has Another Run-in With C97 Engine HONOLULU (®—~—Maj,. Samuel Tyson, the Air Force pilot who nursed a-crippled military air transport with 67 persons aboard) for 1,000 miles to a safe landing Thursday, ran into more engine thouble yesterday. - ‘ Tyson, in another C97, was en - near San Francisco when engine to Hickam Field. An Air Force spokesman said the: plane had carburetor trouble _ director of Pontiac General Hospital at a special meet- route to Travis Air Force Base) trouble forced the plane to return sign, Carl I. Fiath of Geren City, New York, was se- lected as the new executive ing of the hospital’s Board | of Trustees last night. Announcement, of the appointment was e to- day by Willis M. Brewer, chairman of the board. “We feel. that we have made an outstanding choice,” Brewer said. His salary will be $18,500 per etta Paul, who left the hospital in May. He will assume his duties Sept. 15. hich Was 'y fixed. He said it was “‘routine’’ cools Military Air Transport Service planes to Te- turn if anything went wrong, no matter how small. _ ‘Fair’ Tomorrow, — Weatherman Says low tonight will be near 64, a high of 80-84. i The lowest temperature recorded ian canes wes ot Cs in downtown Pontiac preceeding 8 ‘perature reached 85, . Says Mother of Utica Youth in Moscow: “My boy is not disloyal to his country, He is a fine American and believes there's no place like the good old United States.” These were the first words spok- en by the mother of a Utica youth, The others, including eheceta. will pay a token $100 each, “I will beg, borrow or steal the $100,” Schwartz was quoted as-say- ing.) BRILLIANT STUDENT Larry R, Schwartz, 22, of 6226 Au- _{burn, upon learning that her son ‘|has accepted an invitation to visit Red China despite a U.S. State De- partment ban on travel] behind the Bamboo Curtain. BEWILDERED “T just don’t know what to make of the whole thing,” said the moth- er, Mrs. Evelyn Van Hevel, 22413 Donald, of East Detroit. Until yesterday she was not - aware that her son was attend- ing the Communist - sponsored World Youth Festival in Moscow, “IT received a letter from my boy last week,” she said. “He Russian and hoped to make a trip * * * {News dispatches from Moscow revealed that Schwartz was among 40 American delegates out of 150 who will make the trip to Red guests of the Peiping government. wrote that he had been studying ~ there with a group of students.” . China, Fifteen wili be non-paying . “My .\boy was a brilliant student) | ‘My Boy Is Not Disloyal’ Mrs. Van Hevel said. ‘He wanted| , jto travel about before he settled) down to teaching. I’m sure that he wouldn’t throw that all overboard: for something like this.” After his graduation in 1956, atthe University of Michigan,”1* er said that he was coming home in July, but then wrote about the trip to Russia. She oe oe oe er een Foe in Detember. - “ “He's always hated commu- nism,” she said. “I only hope that he doesn’t get hurt over there. You _ keep reading in the newspapers about what the communists do.” Mrs, Van Hevel said her son plans to write a book about’ his travels, * * * "I don’t know what our govern- ment will do if he goes to China,” she said. “But I'm sure that if Lar- ry knew that the United States ‘ peally were against his going that he’d come home. ‘Tl know that my son is religious, Christian and a. good American. “Nothing can shake my belief in that. ” a SAN FRANCISCO w — ‘Former President Herbert.Hoover, 83 to- day, sees two clouds on the hori- zon — “!the cloud of possible war and the cloud of possible infla- } the half-hour interview,|. Hoover appeared hale and hearty. at @ pipe which went out|- ° Undo Berean “lagencies of the government are On war, Hoover sald “the West You can evaluate ground armies and navies, but you can’t evalu- ate where nuclear weapons are “Especially when we know noth- ing about our major enemy and that’s Russia,” he added.» x * & Hoover said he views the cur- rent spurt of inflation as “very dangerous.” But he commented;/ “The administration, the federal [RAMPANT GROWTR inmecleaniy brining the thing to check.” Mewar -setd? hte! greatest hope for the world was for peace . . “everything that makes for overriding need -peace is the right now.” *.. 0. -*2 ‘The man who was. president from 1929 to 1933 termed juvenile delinquency a “monstrous growth.” He said teenage crime js in- creasing faster than the teenagers committing more than 53. per cent ™ Sa ne See oe ie ee — ° ‘ of the burglaries, 24 per cent of m Today’ s ‘Prees eae News..... levies §& 9 *eeeeuee eer “ole? ** 22 one NOWS#....600s svees,,- 14 Editorials ......... etteeees- i: Home Section. .... et 15-21 Sports eee eee eee Cir? 22, 13 Theaters ......5.6., +, 16 TV & Radio Programs...;., 2 By Math... sc ccseeee, je Sh Women’s Pages * eve? tee 6, 7 wen (Of the rapes. , amet SCHWARTZ the robberies, over 50 per cent of the larcenies and over 16 per cent x * ® He blamed slums, broken homes, lack of moral and religi- oug training, “and the constant]; romance of crime by the opinion making media." Hoover said he still rises at 6:3@ for breakfast. and works from 7.30 to lunch, “I rest after lunch because that's the doctor’s ined. His refused to comment on .na-| . z Evils Threaten America, Says Hoover, 83, ‘Today the threatened 1958 battle for the Republican nomination for gover- nor. of California between Gov. Goodwin J, Knight and Sen. Wil- liam F. Knowland. The Jatter has said he won't run for the Serfate in 8 and many California Repub- Wetng ‘tek he'll try to unseat Kpight as a step toward the pres- idency in 1960, ' &*% ¢ “I'm not going down that road,” Hoover snapped, “You go down mud hole." He did not elaborate. politics and was a, bit huffy Hawe. & Sptg. Goods Rvenings & Sundays Tomorrow-will be pleasant with; — a.m. was 68..At 2 p.m. the tem- when newsmen abked his ideas on). that road and you wind up in ajfeet above or gar oe Louisiana : and of the 400-bed Charlotte Memorial (Continued on Page 2, Cal. 8) Storm Bertha Ends Its Threat One-Time Hurricane Fizzles Out as It Goes Inland Over Texas The Weather Bureau's final bul- letin on the storm at 4 a.m. (CST) today located it about 20 miles - northwest of Beaumont, Tex., with highest winds estimated 30 ‘to 0 m.p.h. Bertha was moving northwest- ward at about 10 m-p.h., the bal- letin said, and its remains would . off! . _ FE 2-2784 ship with the government of the IMMEDIATE Avi LAYOU _ ENGINEERS | Excellent Opportunities for OPENINGS ilable T MEN: \ temperature sssssboseoieensitl Club, Sultans teh deta Gone : * * * ‘ officials realize The assistant secretary of state Seen Ghee 0 OT ' al that there was vittessessves..s 15.8] Champion and took first place | Another reason for the change in| ‘™¢ ®4ministration is not in favor |, ; the ar Eastern affairs = ‘ Losec ingen via] Sor Ms, Seciaatve ‘woud, loca [sien was ‘lve’ tobe the so SOS 5 Seve. eed cueemueer: at ft. wi|temed what hed been ramored . Experienced in —_—-s Sanders, 1 Clinton Valley */sentment burning among ho- Department official,|not take tfensive action ashington Bod ‘Layout ini” 1 urn] $M Chi, Rochester, was the |tel and restaurant workers over|who testified in support ot ‘the againg he ma pout. cur] nee Stee Gio: Meemmes: goat: ¥- oh wii Gan winner of the goat contest, the a an bespeneniess oe yea consent.”* - se and ‘Chassis: Loyout BS ieheh 6 9] Mee wees eseh: Paulette) *#° ** a : cover and ower squint”; agg ee He said that several of “our : 4 Mentos 36 $3/Lorenz, of the Troy Live Wires} . | - we 2 The 1.159-pages of hearings also|,fie,*ald that several of . $. Write, vst lt Slry Perel Dap \G Mitdounse \ 17 lant ile ‘Meteuchian tent ms Formosa Honors Ded | Aunousn Robertson did not say|vamp it military smyport program|*®.£ive up Formosa Because “you \ cae fa 8 ion : os a 4 é ort lea “gat | ; . & 8 New Orieane #3 6/441 Club, Lake Orion, champion|) TAIPEL WM |when the pledge trom the Nation-|to the ‘Nationalist Chinese aa a/camot eet int a war over these be 4 fake emorial_ services| ii f in| *lishore islands. 2 oe" - fy as|female, both Oxford breed. Grand! were held on-Formosa today for |*/ists was given, it was presumably/result of the demonstrations Robertson was one of dozens of 8 ib f2ichampion Hampshire male and fe-| the millions of people said. to shout the time the Formoatn re Tipe last ‘ay in which U8 = ot ) A ot eee S Mimale sheep werd owned by: Sally have been killed by the. Chinese |soUtlon was approved by Congress| Embassy and U narration) sitnoens, Rendad by Secretary of ui £0A HH 2 AP eens 3B Een et Se gga aha a in the ‘spring of 1955. Agency offices were -sacked by|State John | Foster wean ft | Teateree C. Tt oe ‘China in 1949. Chinese Natignal- |U8. ON RECORD eT ee n April 2 and July 9 to back 6405 tt esa tween July 9 to ie Bh a-| ists put the number killed at 19,- | That resolution, introduced by the|f00 MANY YANKS up President r’s request Pog me - *" 278,000, oa Le aint ine he he Th st re ater thy act gn ee Fa = : Le ‘ < , ry * 4 Pe ny ; Ml = j j . early break in the m immo- bilizing — es Ree, The first move is due to be made when the House reconvenes|trial Tuesday, Rep. Keating (R-NY) —announced he will move then to take the controversial bill off the speaker’s desk and send it to con- ference with the Senate. around a far-reaching jury trial amendment written by the Senate into a bill designed to protect voting rights. The House bill con- * x * Keating said the bill ought to Deaths-in Pontiac Area ANNA BRIGHAM | METAMORA — Word has betn received of the July 27 death of = “Anna Brigham of Tanipa, a be sent to the House Rules Com- Grandmothers’ Club, is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Betty Gerdin, now in Germany; two nieces, one nephew and three cousins. _ JABONE D. SAVAGE mittee and cleared to conference immediately “so we can get on conference procedure and bring a compromise bill directly to the floor for a vete. The idea is to send the bill back to the Senate While the confused parliamen- tary situation could snag the bill indefinitely, Rep. Celler (D-NY) predicted the jam would be broken—possibly quicker than -an- ticipated. 3 “The situation is very con- fused,” he conceded, “but 1 think the ice jam will break all right.” Backstage maneuvers, -mean- a strengthened the belief that Court. the possibility of a} deadlock n Courts of Appeals or the Supreme, — + £4 This Celle? proposal, while only partially satisfactory to Southern foes of civil rights legislation in. any form, wag designed to meet. specific objections of the Eisen-| administration i Americans Kept Out lf Jap A-Test Area ‘bomb demonstrations are sched- uled. a. tt. % i is U.S. military auinittion ot He : oe 4 pe : SS. SATURDAY, AUGUS’ Cd BOARD OF DIRECTORS. HON. CLARK J. ADAMS MAHLON A. BENSON CONRAD N. CHURCH LOUIS H.COLE . R. CLARE CUMMINGS JOHN Q. WADDELL ~ GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN | WHERE you save DOES make a difference - RESERVES ... This isthe real strength of our finan- cial institution. They are constantly kept in favorable » balance with mortgage loans and shares. , She was the daughter of the late guarantees to voting right|%red the ban in cooperation with’ : 4 Mr. and Mrs, Frank Brigham,| CLAWSON — Service for Jarone| 8), Japanese officials. HONORARY -— —— oe , onetime Metamora s . She|Dale Savage, 11-months-old son of} "ho, Senate and: House bills) AM Army statement said, “No Tn remnear AGE ... Pontiac Federal Savings was organized in 1934, “ the ‘Metamora. school in ee ae ee oat te enn oe). o,| Would empower the attorey-gen-| cifie-reason—war : oR— : yom eee See." |p.m, Monday from the Troy As- pita gr Slate nis oens |the program af eukviear pen to CHAUNCEY 3. HUTCHINS GROWTH . . . Throughout the years, Pontiac Federal tired as a business woman and pur-|S¢mbly of God sweet en ReV./ened violations of voting rights.|@tion with local officials and t : has shown a steady and consistent growth and has’ add- chased @ home in Tampa about 2a ee a White Chane Gere |Anvone violating such an, injunc-|avoid embafrassing incidents.” OFFICERS ed a branch office plus a new home office while retain- year ago, ‘ |with ‘burial in White Chapel Cem-|tion could be prosecuted for con-| The statement noted without ‘ : etery. The baby will be at the|tempt of court, The Senate wrote|Comment that Japanese labor un-| 7 ad ing the.downtown branch office. MES. MAMIE DELAMATER [Price Funeral Home, Troy, until!i, 4 pequirement that a person ions plan the demonstrations on. le po ein s. op union! noon Monday, . 8 The infant, who died yesterday pei ees nt ance pon after a three-day illness, ‘also is * : survived by a sister, Deborah Sue; from the Pixley Funeral Home). maternal grandparents, Mr. _ with - burial Poa prep and Mrs. Philip Glover of Troy, ste oe tae ‘ a “land his ‘paternal grandmother, cases in which judges now try mater, ved here for the past xis Callie Savage of Warren, Ark. charged with criminal contempt|the big Kamakura beach to publi- can demand a jury trial. Cize the antinuclear weapon con-, Under the Senate amendment,Vention now under way in Tokyo. the jury trial. guarantee would) Kamakura beach, 30 miles south cover not only voting rights cases,|°f Tokyo, was declared in ‘‘condi- but a wide range of other federal|tion green,” meaning no Ameri- can military personnel or’ civilian DIVIDENDS . . . Pontiac Federal now pays 3% divi- . dend. We have always paid the highest rate of dividend consistent with sound and conservative policies. REPT Revie fer Mire. JAMES CLARKSON .. Executive . Vice-President and Secretary E. W. JOHNSTON .... Treasurer VERN McMASTER Asst. Treasurer ~€, BRYAN KINNEY ....Altorney Je : . “ee SERVICE ... Our main goal is always to give’ prompt, efficient and friendly service. For this reason we offer ij ‘ iolate i i ./employes or their families may en- eee 39 years, died last night at Avon violators of court injunctions. with-/°™p!0! y en Cent ital. ial out juries. ~ ter. Up to a half million bathers BRANCH ‘1 rer © nto iis wiat — Hospi ater, member of! ,,,. FORREST E. WEBBER Strategy conferences yesterday y swarm to Kamakura on agate RS parking, drive-in window and save-by-mail to. our First Congregational Church, the 0. /©4—Service for Forrest E,|included a meeting between Sen-|hot weekends. oe MANAGERS - customers. the Webber, 50, of 7414 Orene St., will/ate Majority Leader Lyndon B.| | | Women's Relief Corps and their. at 1:39 p.m. Monday Trom Mil-| Johnson of Texas and Celler, au-' Something to Beef Over liken Funeral Home here, with thor of a possible compromise on. g : burial in Utica Cemetery. The Rev.'the jury trial issue. | CASPER, Wyo. — Members G. MacDonald Jones will officiate. | The Celler compromise would of the Wyoming Wool Growers Mr. Webber died Thursday, after confine authority for criminal con- Assn: were shaken to their boots WILLIAM DIEKE . Downtown Branch M. M. SORENSON Rochester Branch To Attend Convention Current 8 Y/ — other JA delegates in the con- _A Pontiac youth, Kenneth A. Bo- - noe Serge in Deaconess Ho- tempt jury trials to cases involv-|when they sat down to their ‘an-| roit, gard Jr., 25 Judson, has been named as an official delegate to the National Junior Achievement Conference. Bogard will jofh more than 700 vention at Indiana University, Bloomington, _Ind., line, are two step sons: James Markley and Jesse Pruitt both of) Detroit; one brother, Percy Web- ber, Vineyard, Me.: two sisters, Pearl Webber, Bangor, Me.; Mrs. | De jing only voting rights, and not ex-|nual dinner here. Cards reading! Surviving besides his wife, Caro-| tending into other areas of law. |“Eat More Beef” had been slipped | ; It also would apply only to fed-‘ander their plates, SERVICE AT ITS BEST AUDITORS JENKENS and ESHMAN on All Savings Accounts for sessions! -eorgette Caldwell, Washington, | 'D. C., and two grandchildren, The Insignia of Superior Service : ——_—_Sound-Protection — egenvee] Toe presT® ‘ __ DANIELS INSURANCE. 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They have been aided by a few , ee are, Very often, hasty remarks lead to exaggerated statements | and this is a human tendency black and white finds the Southern E PONTIAC PRESS” =e _recalcitrant Republicans, but always. and forever, anything pertaining to _ Democrats leading the battle for : : the entire countryside is wili- “white supremecy.” q ing to forgive and forget: But — They challenge the Supreme Court. 4 there are factors in this police _ Integration remains a theory. : puzzle which should be resolved. x & : mn though the ‘seas subside, - And yet, in spite of holding there could, be breakers in the the colored people. down, the future and this is a good time nation witnesses a huge block of __ to look the facts in the face. — Negroes voting Democratic. qv ee ae * How come? Hl The police are under civil service. How do the Dems do it? a ' Is this wisely drawn? _ €: -&- ® a Is it wisely administered? It. would seem as though the Re- 7 x « x publican party should walk away with an unquestioned majority in all precincts that have large colored registrations. I wish some under- standing. Democrat would explain how his party leads the way in - Opposing black-white equality and yet talks the same people into sup- : It appeared during one portion ti of the current imbroglio that the Chief of Police lacked the power + . te “hire and fire.” If this te true, it should be corrected. A police chief cannot function capably if he. lacks certain absolute rights. . It’s possible for anyone to make a _ porting the Democratic standard at ‘mistake, including police chiefs type polls. . and the Trial Board is designed to _ “cover situations precisely like = 8 ® . ; that. For decades and decades, those ae ; But- it can't ran the police overwhelmingly Democratic | force. Southern states refused to let the The voters ever intended that Negroes vote at all. it should. ‘In the North, the colored people ¢ * * * know exactly what transpired in the South, and yet they “vo Democratic” in a percentage that is astounding. x * * By fighting hard for this civil rights bill, the GOP has shown the colored voters the way the wind is blowing. The current battle may be lost, but the Negroes have made the biggest advances they've ever made = in the US, Congress. Rather, it occupies the position of a safety valve. It guarantees that _ ‘the men will not be abused or be- _ come the victims of Cecrininstion. _ However, oti every- arging - sei acaiioeek ieibadbdlised « ‘hnady _ Series of rushes to the Trial Board . by disgruntled officers. The Trial © Board hasn’t- the. time nor the : ~“nelination to consider routine ee perenne ed te x ‘matters. : os ‘Peace’ Move ) - That's the duty of the Chiet. - frartune - rangnsine won: 7 | (fo 2 oe Ss current Russian desire for peace as the real McCoy. It believes that the Reds want to ease off in the arms ———— ; : The Trial Board is now study- a8 ing the duties of similar organ- i izations in other cities. When : race. __ this is completed, the Board will = Of course, no Communist motive report. In the meantime, all ever springs from decency or kind- concerned should await the next ness. The Reds haven't suddenly. step, and there should beanezt § accepted God or become peeey . situation. ea honorable people. e situation can’t go by \ cate. xk «xe. Chief Hersext W. Greater is 3 skilled and competent admin- istrator. If his handling of the men in some circumstances is in- _ conflict with the interests of the : citizens, then the Trial Board According to the monthly magazine, they’re in need of more employes in ihdustry and on the farms. These programs are lagging. Hence, their desire to reduce the number of men bearing arms. is predicated on their intent to switch soldiers to the fields and factories. should study the situation. _ But the Chief must be the ‘Chief. That’s what he’s for. : That’s why he gets the title. Sadho aia pias pe a. * suspicion, but they shouldn’t An early clarification of the whole situation will serve a constructive purpose. Let’s define the duties of all concerned. Let's know where everyone stands. CivilRights . This country has witnessed a stirring fight in Washington on the cmon neon necessarily be discounted be- cause cf the Russian plans. W tk, .2% _ Personal observation -at close quarters has convinced some very astute American newspapermen that | Kurusucuev is essentially a “small” -man in intellect and in general stature. His ability is far, far from — the requirements of the position. n &° apse A cence THE PONTIAC PRESS : Pontise 12, Michigan - Russia is not in strong hands. Prete Soiabed ped Tus Powme Puss Buldiog Her leaders are weak. Paco oe De wo a She’s like a huge ship with in- agar Baape Jone A. Rast. adequate supervision, careening Eaveutive Vice President ee enn uncertainly in a natrow channel. . and ee aie Director Fresident and m,. ‘Bast M. Teeanwrrt. Circulation. Manager She may not hit anything inten- tionally, but still she may hit something sareneh, sheer mer tence, No one ‘Wooks for any man-sized -@, Manage, Jounss, cain : _ Omen S. teem, ne Entered ot Pont Os, Potnn er wea ete mata internal problems are satisfactorily adjustetl, she’ll resume the “arms race” by fair meanc or foul. A cur-. rent breathing spell would ‘be wel- come, but don’t bank on anything decent, honofable or praiseworthy \ from me gutter pups of. Asia. Sie RE. tee posoctatep rae Neamt 8 vaila; vy mi t = ‘aug mB yeer; vise in Ont t pare iret disarmament now. . When. Russia’s ve be Md Michelangelo, called the Titan because of his tremendous achievements—not only was he preemi- nent as a painter and sculptor but also he was an architect, poet and military engineer—once wrote:, . “Nor have I, prompt for use, the needful power—my life, love, manners and my lot to change, without thy aid, enlightening and divine, Oh Lord.” Days of All Faiths: By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER St. much -remembered or honored in ese times;—but—when alive 1,100 years ago she had a hand, and apparently an important one, in the settling of an upheaval that tore the Christian Church apart for more than a century. tiaedibg tts ig?] a 7 A sarsitie outcry went up imme- diately. Icons were dear tothe ~ péeople.and valuable to the Church's _ si devotions. Their abolition would Sate Ce ag even ‘put to death in the struggle between Emperor and Church, EACH HAD A CASE ; There ‘was a good deal to be said°on both sides, Leo and the. _. emperors who followed him were easterners, based in Constantino- - ple, where Mohammedan influence was strong. To the Mohammedans, as to ‘the Jews, any picture or statue was an abomination, a viola- tion of the commandment against making any graven image. The « - emperors were conscientiously eonvineed that icons were an obstacle to the conversion of Jews and Moslems, | ‘The Church-and the rank and file ~ of her people, on the other hand, were used to the icons-and found then a great help to piety. They- did not worship the icons, any more than you and-tI give our love to the photograph of someone dear to Us. But the icons were, as. we would put it today, important : an end to the argument. One of the womén was Theodora the Em- press, the other was St. Anastasia. ~. “Anastasia was a Greek woman, THE COUNTRY PARSON who had started obscurely enough to an are officer who was killed slack whe naam tied bal the tod her new husband were primarily a in the religious life. By agreement they separated ‘St.’ Anastasia Relieves Upheaval From that point on Anastasia’s Anastasia herself is not. 48 @ quiet housewife, Married first obscurity changed to the greatest prominence. pe ongeeasar al Dr. William Brady's Mailbag: _ . Sweet. Syrup Exchanged for. Advice-on_Itching — ee it is catching: G. W. Saceae i is net eommu- nicable hy any means. Ordinary soap and water cleanliness is pro-. tection for every 6ne in the home. * * This new Salk vaccine is giving vivisection a tremendous “boost. Poor monkeys are the victims. God never intended —e to be done through such means... (M. J. B.) still eat ‘em. I’m sorry for the monkeys but grateful for the Salk vaccine, * Why does a child stutter when she starts school? She doesn’t like it. When I make -her eat she throws up... (Mrs. T, BE.) ’ fimeées a day help to eat or- dis- solve fat in arteries? (H.. J. W.) Answer — That's absurd! 36 cents and self-ad- stamped, dressed envelope for booklet “Ress ane ‘Have you recently had a change of heart, Mr. Blackwood? ‘The tacts you testified to in the recent Grand Trunk trial do not imply that. «Mr, Blackwood's receft letter criticizing zoning policy intrigues me. He accuses the Plan Commission and City Commission of placing busi. of homes. Cr pechage your ayngetina Yo aaly bs ene Grete, _ However, I doubt West Huron residents will mind too much a nice, shiny super gas station or two, since welfare shacks, a city dump, trailer camp and = proposed switch yard only increase the value of _ Fesldential properties in the north end area. must go on, as we are so often reminded, and always a _ : Progress - few must be hurt for the benefit of many. We still are convinced there pee ee mana ay me Sos PO Py eee ee patel Gray Come, saiia “mr * Blackwood. ‘Why Put it It Off The situation on the west side can't really be so bad the whole zoning principle should be aban- - doned. Remember when, you said, the ones that have a possible re- zoning *to contend with. Are you Blackwood who Until Too Late?” _ Why put a traffic light on the now? Sending the solution. Flint Cites Example of Teen Dances The Westacres Women's Club -~and get the use of the club house each week, Each dance has a teen- Case Records of a Psychologist: _ Sister Benita shows how ef completed the famous “Compliment Club” project and I have signed their official diplomas. You can also combine. the “Golden aged project with theme writing in English classes. By DR, GEORGE W. cuaNr Case V-360: Sister M. Benita, . O. S. B., is a very beloved teacher in the Catholic school at St. Marys, Pennsylvania. . : And I used that adjective “beloved” -ad- au i #f Compliments Promote - OMRISTIAN PSYCHOLOGY = \. Sister Benita thus taught her students to pay closer attention to } the social hungers of thele com. Good Will good habit of tevin those children aetne Wihh ts © segearey Sau : ‘ ak ‘ “i - Public Health Service Okays $26 Million for _ Research Grants Michigan building and for University of Michigan — research, $3,390; equipment. for previous construction award for research in school of public health, $57,570; alteration & rene- vation of medical research bidg., $57,013; remodeling presen ct | U.S. to Fight Pine Moth in Western Michigan — and Griffin, Michigan Republicans, 1 report. Ford and Griffin are from the western part of the state, where the effects of the insect have been most devastating. They said $25,000 .will be used for.research and about $16,000 for control. ‘Marriage License . Applications “Glenn R. Waltz. Holly Janet M, Haslock, Royal Oak MT, 060 LaSalle 611 3rd Avenue Louls L. Collins, 1117 Giddings Janet KR. Yarber, Waterford Township Martin J. Keller * 855 Menominee Marlene T. Green, 362 Raeburn Alfred ©. Mitche Brenda K. Burder, Genet 4, agg oa Berkley ice I, Dale, Birmingham - Jack M. Moore, Milford Eleanor L. Pascoe, Detroit Richard th, Port Huron _ Leona D. xiao 195 Seminole Jack D. Mustain. Walled Lake Shirley Ferpes, Detroit William H. Lyons, Rochester Barbara J. Roberts, Livonia ~ Charles E. Mazle, Orchard Lake Martha A, Ledford, 10. West Brooklyn Henry H. Smith Jr.. Detroit _ Rebecca R. Herr, Birmingham _ Thurman P_ Thompson, Dearborn Gail M. Reese, 28 Cooley Norbert Ronk Jr., Farmington Bonale a Graves, Farmington Vincent 2S. TB sg 1011 South Francis itchell, Detroit Thomas R. Vigus, $2 Nor Leora’ M. Freilach, Woomaster John &. DeBarniore, P Robin wood Darlene R. Nichols, 665 Robinwood City: [iene 2 Sine plat bo crew sae Rac : fo ee ‘From Mrs. G. 0. of New York!g “On account of my health, Tm planning to go to Norway to ty payments over there. May ments? If so, where’'? United States counsular office. From JSR. of San Bernardino, “Social Security,” in care of ' will be 65 in October.| Pontiac Press, Questions will You may apply for Social Se-|under Social Security long enough a curity payments in Norway at any|*0 draw retirement payments at raoay. m Nereay for the pay-|Calit.: “E From Mrs. L. K. of Mobridge, By DAVID d. WILKIE AP Automotive Editor DETROIT. @ — More makes Credit for the introduction of pushbutton control, of course, goes to Chrysler. It is fairly mainly _}well understood that Ford's new Edsel model will have this advance with the buttons located in the center of the steering wheel. limited seale this year. With ad- ditional -makes offering it as an option next year industry sources expect a more substantial demand to develop and bring a lower in- stallation charge. Right now air suspension is be- standing engineering -advance for 1958. But excepting for the higher priced, so-called “prestige” mod- els, the cars offering it next year will have-an extra cost tag on it. The device, requiring an air storage tank and a leveling device, involves considerable mechanism, under the hood-as well as at the point of suspension. How much ex- tra it will cost as an optional item on cars in the medium bracket is yet to be indicated. Speculation among r industry | analysts is that sir suspension will be offered as an option by Buick and Oldsmobile and-seme of the Ford cars in the same price area. That would . include the forthcoming Edset model. The system is standard this year on Cadillac’s Eldorado brougham, the industry’s top priced car. There are guesses that it will also be in- cluded as standard equipment on the new “prestige” model —Ford reportedly has designed -at the top of its Lincoln line for 1958. _ Chrysler which had outstanding suecess with its 1957 model en- gineering and styling is not mak- ing major engineering changes for 1957, Most trade sources expect it to continue favoring the independ- ent springing it obtained with John Wilson, Milford cavvien, E. Golland, Holly front-end torsion bar suspension, Despite the announced intention gineering advance he is keeping | it a closely guarded secret. Months before the industry dis- closed its ban-on power and speed Plan Button ‘Control’ on 58 Cars jet 6a een) 6 teeeieee many industry authorities that the introduction of higher quality fuel was in anticipation of further pow- er and compression ratio increases. There are several 300 and a cou- ple of 325-horsepower engines in use now, Top compression ratio) currently is 10.1 to-1. Top power output could go to better than 34.0 horsepower and the, — jratio_maximum to 10.5 to 1 ing described as probably the out-|. 3 WHE BRAZILIAN ORCHID, - HUCNOCHES PENTADAETULON ,' LITERALLY THROWS IT6ELF AT THE INSECT OR HUMMING BIRD THAT COMES TO GAMPLE IT6 NECTAR. AV TRIPPING MECHANIGM WITHIN THE | DARK INTERIOR EJECTS SMALL SACKS OF POLLEN - WHICH ADHERE TO THE VISITOR AND SEND HIM AWAY TO POLLINATE THE NEXT BLOOM THAT HE VISITS. Disribured by King Features Syndicate B10 ‘| ministration unless you are con-. S. D.; “My husband is an en- gineer on the C, M. St. P. Rail- road. He will retire in three years, I am a retired school teacher and by the time my hus- band retires, will be drawing. Social Security. May I draw. the full amount of both my own So- celal Security payments and pay- ments from: Railroad Retirement as a wife?” No. Your payments as the wife ger than what your. payments would be as the wife of a rail- road retiree, you get no Railroad Retirement payments, From A.C.H. of St. Petersburg, Fla.: “I am a World War I vet- eran, I have a yearly income off $2,400, plus Social Security income of $936 a year. Am I eligible for a World War I pension with this amount of income?” Chances are you're not, but 1) ‘can’t tell you for sure without knowing the sources. of your $2,400 income. As you no doubt know, you're not eligible for a pension from the Veterans Ad- sidered totally and permanently disabled and have a yearly in- of a railroad retiree must be re-| ‘| i. | } * . = come of less than $1,400, if you have no dependents, or less than $2,700, if you have dependents, F The VA has its.own rules as to what is considered income under these limits. I -suggest you get in touch with the nearest VA office to see if the money you receive puts you over. the pasion income) limits. | From B.. V. ‘of Pittsburgh, Pa.: “Last December, my daughter got. a divorce from her husband. My wife and I plan to adopt the two small children which the court put jin my daughter's custedy when he adopt them, would they be eligible reach 18?” Yes. 6 Williams St Sparks-Griftin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 34-Hour Ambulance Service Phone FE 2-5841 f granted the divorce. If we should) for Social Security survivors pay-| ments if I should die before they ‘Insurance. of all kinds FE 29221 70 W. Lawrence St. Austin - Norvell Agency, Ine. 28 From F., T. of Emporia, Kan. . “My husband died several years ago at 58. I have never worked and now have a serious back condition which won't allow me me to draw Social Security ability payments on Se ae band’s record?” No. Only the wad) cipal ar elt a Fernandina Beach, Fla., has been | under the rule of eight flags. To | day it is a peaceful, prosperous and peaceful livelihood from paper jand chemical cellulose manutac- | turing. For Sale! Special Favors? Advertising is now being sold in the Pontiac area for two different publications having names which ‘ make them appear to be representing the State of Michigan. These aré NOT official publications. ‘THE STATE OF MICHIGAN DOES NOT SOLICIF ADVERTISING! - At least one of the papers makes the. inference that advertisers will receive special consideration by State departments affecting their — business. STATE. FAVORS ARE NOT FOR SALE ae To avoid erieninad prosecution, such "eliaibece stir almost entirely by telephone. ee say “NO” to bad telephone solicitation !) * " Before You. Invest, Investigate! - BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD ae of the Pontige Area Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bld, Phone FE 5-6148 In its 400 years of history, ; te work. I'm 57. ts 1 peustite for : huge raw moterial purchases SPECIAL SALE PER GAL. 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Plain or dark seams, 814-11. % JUST SAY... “CHARGE IT” The Insignia of = Sound Protection | Distinguished Ins \§ Service Since 1920 —§ Ralph T. Norvell | sciiiiieanial a jolt ani for a child's room Re. “88 mee for , kiddie’s eo | Novel base Peg RB aig iF | 83 gz ay ll EF e? i , i E i »P ie E i g i sr rt i i il i f caeeis eeeenean atte SE whiiy’ : For a wedding trip to Ford Slick Trick for Desk ten Lapides and hig who can always find time for ~ their children.. Here is Mrs. Lapides J ate SRR GR wife are ‘the new Mrs: Spedaiore will change to a two-piece ensemble of transition cotton in shades ot beige, brown and black, with SEES z i with Lisa Cail, and pushing Lori Jo’s swing is Mr. Lapides. - Sommerset road, They live on Spadafore-Young Nuptials Read Today 23 a ii’ ike ela tit tae bridal : * ® The couple will live on black patent accessories and . Homestead drive. St. Benedict Church was the setting for the wedding today of Young and Frank P. Spadafore. She is the Spadafore. "MRS. FRANK P. SPADAFORE Reunion Planned at State Hospital Pontiac State Hospital Nurses Club will sponsor a reunion for former employes, Aug. 17 beginning at 2 p. m. _ General chairman of the event, which will be held on the hos- pital picnic grounds, is Mrs. Davy Gilpin. She is being assisted by Mr, and Mrs, Edward K. Vanierlind, registrations; Don Mil- bourn, David Duval ‘and Duncan McVean, —_——, and Mrs. Oswald See, food. Mrs. Clair vome and Mrs. Clarence Hickmost ‘will handle publicity. According to Mrs. Gilpin, the nurses club will/ attempt to re- establish annual reunions which began during the time Dr. Edward A. Christian was medical superintendent of the hospital. The gath- erings wete discontinued during the war years. Shower Honors Jackie Garbin Jackie Garbin, bride-elect of Richard Bennett, was feted Thursday at a bridal shower given in, the Keego Harbor home of Carole Malsom. the guests were Mrs. Garbin, the bride's mother, Mrs. Donald Hoseney, Mrs. Wayne Brause, Eunice Collins, -Mrs._Jack-Malsom,_Mrs.—_Bud_ Hewitt, Dona Kyle, Mrs, Lynn Rickel, Jane Chatterton, Mrs. couple ole oda Rattle is New A new clothespin caithe, 45 Betty Offers Bouquet for Her Boss Loy swhich—is—a/ tribute—tg—a — / By ANNE HEYWOOD I get so many letters com- plaining about employers that it’s a real red-letter day when I céme across a shipeki for the boss. | * *«/ Here is a letter, from Betty really grand employer, YEARNED To WRITE “T'm to the sales manager of a company,” Betty writes, “but I've always want- ed to have a job which in volved Some writing. . * * * “When I spoke to my boss about it, he said it might work - out, that way, but that I'd have to stay put for quite a while and do/a good secretar- ial job. So I’ve been doing just that — for about three The details of of the secretar- ial’ stint were deadly dui] and Fw be eRe drm a7 tie, Dorothy Jean Mrs. Domenic | PL 7 aT < Ee Eg : E 4 ot bes ae ee ee or eight others are also in the offing. * * * similar red carpet treatment. The first British Monarch to * visit America since her pwn The hecieiahin determined to show the King and Queen authentic “Americana,” had provided such after dinner en- tertainment in- the White - House. East Room as my rod renditions of ‘Get Along, Li Dogie” and “Buffalo om HAD TO BE REVIVED In the middle of the latter ordeal, her majesty became so “exhausted"’ that she had to be taken to the airless south por- tico to revive from the stifling heat of the then on-sir-condi- tioned executive mansion. * * A few days later, at a “‘pic- _nic’ on the grounds of the Roosevelt estate in Hyde rs typing and all that kind of thing. ; ““T did my best,” the con- tinues, “but I had to take ~. Shown in the shade of the old apple tree at their ” home_on Cherokee road are Dr: and Mrs. R. Mark Todd with their three children. ~Ann and her parents are - watching David ee ee ‘To reside in Lafayette, Ind., are Bemis and _ Kenneth -Scipio Rogers, who were mar- ried this after- noon in Christ Church Cran- brook. Martha ‘is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bemis of Bir- tmingham. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rogers of Chalmers, —Ind., are par- ents of the bridegroom. Martha Bemis Becomes Bride of Kenneth Rogers Martha Louise Bemis and Kenneth Scipio Rogers were married at-2:30-p.m.teday—in Christ Church Cranbrook. The Rev, William Norvell per- formed the ceremony. Martha is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bemis: of Birmingham, Kenneth’s par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. George W.. Rogers of Chalmers, Ind. * * * The bride wore a white lace dress witha full flared bal- lerina-length skirt, fitted bod- ice, scoop. neck and. three- quarter length sleeves, A hat of matching lace had beaded . cording around the brim, and peat a lll eenpeny pel she carried a full bouquet of white roses, lilies-of-the-valley and English ivy. Catherine Bemis of Birming- ham was her maid of honor, . and Berenice Smith of Kent, Ohio and Suzanne Jay of In- dianapolis, Ind., were her - bridésmaids. : * * Flared ballerina-length ‘skirts, scoop necklines, and short sleeves. were features of the The attendants carried bou- quets of dark red happiness — lerat and George Byers, also ~ of Lafayette, * * a For the reception at Christ - Church Cranbrook dining hall, - Pontiac Press Phote of snub: The Todds moved to Pontiac recently from Osceola, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. R. Verne Todd of Cherokee road are the children’s grandparents. For Children Are Books T 00 Virtuous? Martha Louise - PARIS (INS) — A noted New York psychoanalyst fears that children's books may become too virtuous. * * * In a report submitted in Paris to the 20th International ss of Pychoanalysis, Congre Mrs. Lili Peller said that tales” ot violence, besides frightening a child, sometimes bring re- lief: She said the. child “‘dis- covers that he is not the only one in the world who harbors hatred and spite — emotions orga socially unaccept- e. INCREASE GUILT-FEELINGS “Thus the recent well-meant “endeavors to purge stories of all cruelties, of all mean feel- - = ings and-of vengeance, may actually -increasea child's .. _guilt-feelings and the burden he carries unaided.” - Mrs. Peller, originally from Vienna, has been studying the ways and the worlds of chil- dren for 35 years. A former schoolteacher and student of Freud, she now practices psy- choanalysis in New York city. UNIVERSAL DAYDREAM Why is the story of Peter Rabbit such a steady favorite with children? Mrs, Peller said it’s because the story is—re- lated to the child’s daydream of ‘loss and return.” She said a “universal daydream” is at the heat of all children’s stories, * * * “Peek-a-boo,” the child's first / game, is an earlieg represen-/ tation of the fantasy of “loss and return." The infant, by crawling behind a chair or merely covering eyes with hands, can experience the ex- ~ ) been ees saad s in 4 S lptr ; at work in former Pontiac. resident Mrs., Gordon H. Blake’ ‘of Lafayette, La. (nee Mary Adelaide MelIntyre). Since her graduation from! Marygrove College she has citement of being “lost”, and at the same time know he'll ‘soon experience the joy of re- union, Two Are F eted at Stork Shower Mrs. V. K. Mason and Mrs. Rex L, Parker were feted Fri- day evening at a pink and blue shower given by Mrs. T. L. Stickney in her Chippewa road home. Cohostess for the event was Mrs. James E. Dearing. * * bd Among the guests were Mrs. Russell E. Grubbs Mrs, John J. Coyle Mrs. Paul R. Gard- ner, Mrs. James H. George, Mrs. Rudy H. Mazza, Mrs. Louis -G. Grogan and Mrs. Richard S. Troxell. . — . * «*« *- Others were Mrs. William J. Mason, Mrs. Phillip J. Keith, Mrs. Robert Vaillancourt, Jean Sheridan, Mrs. Charles Visinore, Mrs, Carl J. Smith Jr., Mrs. John Clendenin, Rita Flicker, Mrs. Phillip Theisen, coe Jay E. Ford and Frances Board Meets Central Volunteer Board met unteer is a bureau of United — Fund. : Ther \Léuistdna studio is. pfeleemnieet . Patricia Lee Mann - z - JoseruNe towean Ht you have no light in your eyes one lids down and forget to the fact that eyes “the windows of the soul. BUT, it you have a glimmer you really’ are Acorn, icine bs o> alien {sion in your eyes this is not for 7 &s oe ecto Cec clan, you — and I have not met anyone but the truth is that the expression|like you. If you have no light, no eyes has more to do with|exp I maid, “You There is something different about i; i if ri Want to know how to make good iced tea? Pre-measure 14 cup tea or 15 teabags. Bring 1 of freshly drawn cold eee Pak inaag Sell tn a saticepan. Remove from the heat and while the water is still bubbling, add the tea at one. Names Attendants Among the attendants for the Aug. 24 wedding of-Patricia Lee Mann to Richard Edwin Sonntag] © will be-a cousin of the bride. Mrs. L. J. Bradley Jr., as maid of honor, es & ‘Spiden's $ _ American pape Patterit © 1957 Spadea Fashions Ine. Li “Herbert Sondheim W there is one word to sun up the fall silhouette, and from all reports there is only one, that word is OVAL. * | a : Seen in clothes for every time of day, it is at its effective best in party dresses where natural curves above the waist-are left to themselves, and the exaggera- ton takes place only in the skirt. This model by Herbert Sand- heim for you to make from the exclusively designer . sited pat- tern is a perfect case in point. The bodice with its peck-a-boo neckline has a cross-over piece which is slightly on the bias. : * * * The skirt, which curves out over From this cahart select the one f One Eittle Word-2- Oval--- Sums Up Fall Silhouette size best for you: Sizes 10 igogh Nape of Bust Waist Hips Neck to . Inches Waist .) “ % 16%) 35 25 Ri] 16% 36% 26% 7% a7 38 28 + 39 1™ 40 FD) 41 11% Size 12 requires 2% yards of 39-inch material for dress, To order Pattern 1320, state size, send $1. For new jumbo 9¢-page Pattern Booklet 14, send 50 cents — for Herbert Sondheim label, send 25 cents. For airmail service in U. S., add 25 cents per pattern, 50 cents per ‘booklet, Sales tax extra. If paid _ may have to sipent Gis oes cone Another tip ing mascara is having the brush mascara on it, If you do either ot these your lashes will look Use a very little water and then _ [eover the bristles very lightly with fi i Neighbor _ | +—Dear Mrs, Post: The other day |busband was ill and when I asked this question for me so that I keup: ‘Enhances ‘Woman's S “Byes Pe <3 2 rf . i Z 7 : 7 Buill Pe fog ne - You can make your eyes look lovelier by careful — eye makeup. Don’t, however, overdo. You will only look cheap and artificial. Stuff With Cheese , a>- ‘ : 3 is ell * you tried it with cottage cheese. It's géod by~ ‘itself, but better sprinkled with paprika, and extra-| 7 Many top-notch cooks stuff cel-| special ‘with a topping of caraway ery with cheddar cheese, but have) seeds. . LetsQuery — Does Not Answer Friendly Question * About - Illness By EMILY POST I meta neighbor of mine on stréet and asked her how family was, She told me that her what was wrong with him, sed completely ignored the ques-! ae was quite embarrassed over | IT’S JUST A MATTER OF TIME .... ‘til our shapely fashion news will be revealed. this and have been wondering ever |* since whether I was wrong to won't make the same mistake) again—if I did make one.” gifts are hers to keep. Certainly they do ‘Open Sunday 2to AW M. COLLEGE and CAREER ‘CLOTHES - Alvin. Huron at Telegraph Park Free Rear of Store “Keep: ‘beens Cente you ve a date with us! Invites You to Ser: a very special not belong to her ex- eaiet law, If, her husband asks her for the quite —- belong to her. “Dear tare. Pe Post: Will you | Please tel] me the correct way for the bridesmaids and ushers to walk up the aisle in church? That is, is there a special step | that they use? Someone -told me that they use a. hesitation step.” Answer: They use a slow walk- ing step—on no account the hesita- tion. ; | THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL PANTS-SKIRTS © e SWEATERS ...... 59 - 4-HOUR SERVICE 5 SHIRTS “ ST ot These Speciot-tow Prices’ ————— ‘Huron Dry Fi owl & Shirt Laundry —_— Main Office and Plant: 944 West Huron. FE 2-0231 by check, bank requires four cents handling ‘charge. Adivans 4p ade, he Poutec| Press, Box 535,-G.P.0. Dept. P-6, New York 1, N.Y. * * | ' | (Next week look for Spadea’s American Designer Pattern by > | Harvey Berin) . __ (Copyright 1957) i i t i 4 Beauty Salon 42 N one Phone Poteet 9-13%8 Ee 2 Needed | ser Not Always Repent Sale for August! pero SUMMER SAVINGS to Femous Make Reg. $6.95 to $35.00 8, Latex, Knits, Bro! Handler. _ Ladies’ and Children’s Wear . Shorts - Tops - Cotton Skirts - Sleeveless Blouses - Many Other Items SWIM SUITS...14 OFF Bipaeabe! $3.49 - $20.49 Cotton, ken sizes and colors, _ Rose Marie basi = of — Maurice “s SALE! 4. MORE « DRESSES Junior, Misses’, Half Sizes Reg. $5.98 - $17.98 Now $3.79 - $10.29] Short Sleeve Reg. $1.19 ~ $3.49 plaids. ‘Sizes 2-14, COTTON SHIRTS now 79*.*2.39 Excellent for back to school. sagesiehopietet SAVIN GS TO ly or MORE Sunsuits - Shorts - Swimsuits - Dresses - Skirts= Coordinates Nellie’. -— IN RUSS’ ~ 2 COUNTRY STORE, Blizabeth Lake Ra. 4500 10.a.m. to 9 p,m. Sunday thru Thursday 10 a.m, ‘to 10. m,. rhdcsa ant a camvey FASHION SHOWING : a Monday, Aug. 10th | Warren Felder will be here to show you Nassau’s rich new fall colors and styling at on exclusive showing. . New York and Paris Models Informally at: 11:30 a. m. 1:30 p. m. : 4:00 p. m > m. 700 pm : We proudly 2 agp Calton a - Fieeeo COORDINATES w in in @ Woven in itely * Leuhe and hooks like cashmere. @ Crease resistant and mothproof. ‘STRIPE COORDINATES i ; Treated for greater durability and lasting freshness! Soft : blended a stripes with dyed-to- match sweater. Slim skirt “with two slot pockets, back walker pleat and lined seat, Sizes 8 to 16, Grey, - brown or green. 10.98 Matching sweater of i blended Kitten-Mere (60% lambswool, 30% fur fibre, 10% nylon) with a yoke . Striped pee insert. MUTED PLAID COORDINATES Slipover sweater... dyed to match dominant tone in skirt. ts Kitten-Mere blend of lambswool, fur fibre and nylon. . 8.98, The skirt is Fiotco softly blended plaid tones in ss} “black, green, grey or brown. Has two curved pockets and back walker pleat. Seat is lined. Sizes 8 to 16. ‘10.98. Let's own a date... see you on Monday at our special ‘showing, BETHEL TABERNACLE First Pentacest Church of Fontise | ‘Sanday School . 10 am. | acter ten 11 am. | : Service 7:30 | Tues. Eve. Service . .7:30 |) Thurs. Eve, Service .7:30 | “Rev. and Mrs. E. Crouch 1348 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-8256 Pontiac Pastor Serves Omena Senior High Conference at Greenville Dr. and Mrs. William H. Mar- lwhere Dr. Marbach will again give - EVANGEL TEMPLE ‘pastoral service to the Presbyter- ian Church during the menth of 8 365 East Wilson August. a ve At the two worship services to- o worship, ie. A . . |/morrow morning, the Rev. Galen rng oped E. Hershey, associate pastor, will Geoltrey Day, BABI. Pastor | Preach on “The Yes and No of apes Krave wit cen You de Water’s “The Publican” at the CONGREGA | early hour and at 11 v’clock he Ist PO ee rs Se nee : CH cee, hoe eek Mill. E. Huron and Mi. Clemens the home of Mrs. Edna D, Covert, Rev, Malceim K. Burton, Pastor [111 Oneida : : Rev. Karl W. Ostberg, Asse. Pastor |) Attending Senior High Conference this week at Greenville are Al WORSHIP AND CHURCH | Brewer, Karen Burnworth; Sandra SCHOOL. 9:30 A.M. [| Hilderiey and Linda Enderhill, a | First Presbyterian is one of four "WITH BOTH | teams in the play-off for the Church The Rey. Mr. Burton, Preaching fegrye begin at 6 p.m. Monday Jat J. Young People Attending |. “t life ae the [itd i at is what they want = x. = By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE commandant, * ££ * definite goal. of optimism and hope,” she declared. Bible Throbs With Power and Vitality for All of Us ‘ I:spoke to the cadets at the Naval Training Center at Pessacola,| Fia., and found them — all 1,800 of them — a most challenging audi-|_ ence, I commented to that effect later, at dinner, to the wife of the “T have heard every speaker who has come here during my husband's tour of duty,” she said. ‘The speakers who really get through to the cadets all have certain qualities in common.” She didn’t tell me whether I was.oge of them or not. “The speakers . who reach. these men have enthusiasm, energy, & Loy ony seus ha wali Wie enlace All See aac ae ee ee DR. PEALE ‘through to the cadets. They are young, filled with whole world lies fascinatingly before them. They are not! in talk of dullness and depression. — oe a x— soul, and the infinite possibilities in personality. : But the most important thing it teaches is life-— life here and life hereafter. The Bible is a book literally alive with life. It throbs with vitality and power. GLORY IN EACH PAGE How can any man preach from such a book and ever be dull, for there is the wonder and glory of life in each of its pages! When, with CHURCH of CHRIST Sunday Morning Worship .............ccssss0ess - 10:00 a, m, Evening Worship ........sesss00: seeecscoeccvosecess T1390 p.m, ee Be eee 6:00 p. m. payeng HOLINESS CHURCH ' Baldwin and Fairmount In vacation time, don't take a vacation from Church—Come, bring your family to a Growing Sunday School ..... Worship............. 11:00am. Hour. et “The Little Church With the Big Heart” & C. Swanson, Minister és VGuceaseacsivets «++ 20:00 a, m, Pligrim Y.P.S hetpacs 6:45 p. m, 7:80 p. m, TOPO HM ERROR eee ee Rey Overbaagh, S$. 4. Supt. they might have it more abundantly.” And that's for you and me, for all of us. That one statement can change your life. You can really be- come alive, vibrantly so. ABLAZE WITH LIFE ing comes alive and men find new life. How can people be sleepy and apathetic in the presence of this astonishing message of life? Yet some are. x * * A teacher in Alabama sent me a theme written by one of her stu-| dents on the topic, “Going to Church.” Here it is; spelling and all: “Mos allus my mother, my daddy and me goes to church. Mos every time we all goes to sleep. So we knows nothing atall what the preacher says. We allus gets woke up when the preacher says amen, Then we all gets up and goes home.” Now, I ask you, how can any church be so dull? The church isn’t Jesus Christ said, “I am come that they might have life, and that De jnchw aah welded snadlreanliech sontrad ig darceaebboes That is an important reason Christianity has held such a grip on people for almost 2,000 years. It deals with great subjects: The great-| ness of God, the sovereignty of God, the immortality of the human enthusiasm, a preacher tells people what is in the nah, then preach- ' Youth Service . eee twee Fe dalled de Bedell dete hel ee ed ++ $298 Dm. Tas Gas % yon acct Stiur tad Risaiiing selitiel torte teak wacgee Service oeeeee . 7:38 p.m. SECC EOE OR "WESLEYAN - 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL --. 11:00 WORSHIP METHODIST 6? NORTH LYNN STREET Ww. ¥. P.S. 6:45 P.M EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M. Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor }stream, new power in your mind and your whole ablaze with life. ) Bible and regular attendance at church. in and through and around your being, you can go forward vigorously, your head thrown back, a light in your eyes, new vitality in your blood- ond alight. and * * That is what. religion does for us if Se ourselves to it and let Hit in. When we let faith into our lives we find that we have let life in. Summer is more than half over now and you are probably mak- | | ing your plans for fall, Be sure to include s dally reading of the Put God at the center and you will find for yourself just what paea Can © fe yon, Let's reeby- tate > Pre, (Copyright 1957) Sunday School—9:45 A. M. (CITADEL) 29 W. Lewrence Street “THE SALVATION ARMY L SUNDAY SERVICES— Young People’s Legion—6 P. M Holiness Mecting—11:00 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P. M Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P.M: - 8/Ceptain and Mrs. Maguus A. Michalsen. commanding officers-in-charge YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Robert Hammond, director of Aleohol Education of the Michigan Temperance Foundation, will speak at the i0 o'clock morning service ‘Sunday in — — Church. ‘ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court Sunday School ..... eecasscasesscctete.« WEAM Morning Worship ..... suceuel pecs Beli 11:00 A.M. - : os! Cod ¥. Nelson, B. D., Pastor FE 43005 ' | cuit: ie seinily ot a i z [Welcome News on Haiti Treaty 60 State Street Bible School 9:45 re © & Morning Worship . 11:00 Evening Service... No Youth Service at 6:30 A. M. ADM. 7307. M, Kenneth A. A. Hutchinson Marshall McGuire Minister of Music Pact of Controversy Returned to President /for Renegotiation News that President Eisenhower has asked that a controversial treaty with Haiti be returned to rhim for renegotiation was wel- comed this week by: the National | Council of ——- * unieaitie on the action, Dr. Claud Nelson declared: “The: Na- tional Counti! of Churches has ilong recommended such action in its concern for religious liberty for all people.” Dr. Nelson is execu- itive director of the Council's De- partment of Religious Liberty. Service . Beare Mae Direir 249 Baldwin. FE 4-7172 COSTCO SOR EHH EHR Ee e+ eeee ee SECA ST CED OTA H RE EHO ee BOVIS evcesdcsepeictecsvcccesds SOO eH ee ena eeee T GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH $45 A, M. vo eK100 A. M. The proposed treaty of friend- | ship, commerce and navigation with Haiti drew opposition from Protestant and other groups be- cause it failed to contain a guarantee of religious freedom for Americans residing aboard, : GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 2281 Auburn Rond—% Mile West of Crooks Rond__ 7 School, 10 A. M. — Morning Service, 11 A, M.- Wed., 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship, Sat., 7:30 P. M. £5 Burleson: Pastor. Rev. Billy Brown—FE 8-8692 which is customary in such trea- “We welcome the initiative of | President Eisenhower,” Dr. Nel- ison said, “for the return (from the the Proposed Haiti ‘Sowing and Reaping’ | Topic at First Methodist Hospital. COMPLETES COURSE A first aid instructor,-she has also completed the emergency and disaster course at St. Joseph Mer- cy Hospital, Mrs. Fleming, an active member of Macedonia Baptist Church for 36 years, has completed the course in religious education. under na- tional Baptist Sunday School Train- ing Union. scientific and factual approach to the problem of alcoholism, Mr. Hammond maintains that such ap- proach must of necessity deal with the preventative phase of alcohol- ism as well as the rehabilitative. * * In his opinion “Our problem’ is similar to the road that dangerous- ly winds around a steep mountain. “It is more important to build a fence at the dangerous cliff * -* * Another program will be held at 3 p.m. in the church. Both services are sponsored by the Missionary Entertaining Children y Oakland at Cadiline > ‘Theodore B. Aliebach, Paster y Worship ...0+-+-. 10:00 A. M. s REV. JOHN GRAY, . > Guest Spesker at > Both Services P Bible School ..... 11:20 A. M. pe _ > Youth Fellowship * 6:00 P, M. : Pentise Press Photo |? Evening Worship . 7:30 P. M. TENT REVIVAL — The congregation of the it. ‘The evelling axevice is echedded for 1 o'clock P Wed, Prayer ..:.+ 7:30 P.M. First United Pentecostal Church has been holding _in the tent. Shown are the evangelist, the Rev. |? revival meetings in a tent at Mt. Clemens and ~ Eugene Roberts of Inkster (left to. right), Wil- ‘ OSLYN AVENUE Emerson streets this week. The morning service bert Fairless with his three children and the © or JOSLYN AVENUE tomorrow will be held at the church, 178 Green _ pastor, the Rev, Marvin P. Hester. 4 Joslyn at Third RS > Edmand L, Watkin, Pestor re: If any man among you seem to |P Bible School -- 9:30 A. M. ; omen S ay be religious, and bridleth not his!) Worship ........+ 10:45 A. M. tongue, but deceiveth. his own|} Youth Fellowship . 6:30 P. M. ® heart, this man’s religion is vain.|P Evening Service . 7:30 P. M. at Providence : cone 4 Wed. Night Prayer 7:30 P. M. e . : - ‘ AUBURN HEIGHTS ws. James R. Pesivig. First =. 9 4 Presbyterian 3456 Primary Street y ervey means, Pastor West Huron at Wayne Church to Speak 2% Se en y Bible School......10:00 A. M.¢ “Women Facing the Church and. Rev. G, E. Bershey , Morning Worship. 1:15 A. M.¢ Community Problems” will be the s | o. i subject of Mrs. J. R. Fleming's Worship Services. ; COMMUNITY UNITED talk when she speaks at 11 a.m. 9:30 and 11 am, [f : Sunday for Women's Day in Provi- \> PRESBYTERIAN dence Missionary Baptist Church Church School. lb CHURCH = =e - 9:30 and 11 a.m. [> ar A graduate of Pearl High School i Drayten Plains, Michigan in Nashville, Tenn., she received : » WJ. Teeuwissen, Jr, Paster nurses’. training in Hubbard Hos- — 7 : . > Bible School .... 9:45 A. M. pital in Nashville and was gradu- 1 r ated from the Linaln School of The ety 2 Church a — P Loxa ro practical nursing in Los Angeles. ype z FLEM vent . soe ® Mrs, Fleming has worked with, AMS a wi = w. bard the R4. at Miadiedert |) Evening Worship . 7:20 P. M. lame ne Sat Oe — of ey = " ‘Hely Communion, 8:00 A.M. > Wed. Prayer and can Cross for 25 years. _ “Morning Service, 9:30 A. M. |P Study Hof .... 7:30 P, M. Presently she is serving as Gray Aldersgate Fellowship TRE REV. JOHN-W. WIGLE, Vicar | > . Lady chairman at Pontiac General About one dozen children from) the Oakland County Children's: Home are guests of the Aldersgate) Fellowship of Central Methodist iChurch this aftern at the Zoo, followed bya picnit® The Fellowship is made up ot FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Avenue Young People’ a Meeting Tees. Prayer Service Thurs. ..... Saturday Evening Service . Sunday School .......... es eevee Morning Worship ....... ee eeee ewe 11:00 a.m. FE 2-0386 8:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. p.m. 10:00 a..m iy: under the direction. ‘Of Mrs. that it is ‘to maintaia an ambu- L. Paige. lance service at the bottom. Any | must do both. “This means that the youth of today need to be shown that total abstinence from all alcohol My brethren, count it all joy! when ye fall into divers tempta- tions; knowing this, that the tryi of your faith worketh patience. beverages is scientifically, econo- mically, socially, morally aan spiritually the smartest and best root of the problem lies in the pressure of the liquor industry pes tsce fl uf ace SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING ... e+eeonee iy han -#. F, Lohr, Pastor FE 5-1206 156 Mt. Clemens St. + «4% SABBATH SCHOOL ................... Saturday 9:30 am. Mr, Hammond believes that “the |] SABBATH WORSHIP ....., sccoosceneee Saturday 11:00 a.m, Saturday 7:00 p.m. Wednesday 8:00 p.m. eeeeae -Morning Worship .... Bu. e Ses Evening Worship .... Wed. Prayer Meeting . Affiliated with Southern’ Baptist Convention tecccese AAO AM, young single men and women from, Bible Study Sunday ........+..... 6:30 p.m. the ages 18 to 30, and extends aj Sunday Evening Service ......... 7:20 p.m. special invitation to strangers and| - Public -Invited newcomers to the city to join im their social events and to attend the weekly Sunday night raed sions at 8 p.m. in the church. | COLUMBIA AVENUE CALVARY i wgscrarrcwren lt BAPTIST CHURCH ay—at Sanford 7 day School .......,.. 10:00 A. M. } rong Worship ........11:98 A. M. 64 West Columbia Ave. tree oor og, Red Prayer, ME os. gee ce, Ceti ince | Sunday School ................ 9:45 A.M. covseeces MIO PES ccevecee. 1200 Eom se heeees 7:30 P.M. drinking cult.” Lutherans List Gains COLUMBUS, Ohio #—Gains in| membership in the American Lu theran Church during 1956. were| the highest sirice the denomination} was organized in 1930, the church reports. Its baptized membership rose to 937,512, a gain of 38,434 or in per cent over the previous year. HIGHLAND Congregational Church % Bleck Off M-89 on Milford 84. 10:00 A: M.—Sundsy Scheel sia0 P. M—Brent Worship Pastors MAURICE orm * In the light of changed conditions in Haiti, we are oe Wenpieare Soret I 1:00 P.M. Sun, Rve, Prayer Service |) | 1:80°P.M, Senday—H, J, Drake | (Wea., 7:20 F — A Wowk Service if Sentai School 9:45 a.m. WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH Andersonville Road ~~ Near Dixie H'way arene eH yaaa a aa Hove ue ee Wotship 11:00 a.m, . 700 p.m, | 7:30 b-.8 | see ewe eee ay Fendsments] —~ Un Air ae” DR. TOM ‘MALONE, ‘Pastor 1 A. M. . Dr. Tom Malone ‘ig ie Emmanuel Baptist Choir S 7:30 P. M. Baptismal Service Special ae and Choir ~ Sunday School Attendance Last Week — 1142. Conditioned Auditorium, Ample Free Parking. EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH TELEGRAPH RD. at ORCHARD LAKE AVE. AUDITORIUM BIBLE CLASS 10A.M. Sunday School. "The Lord Our Passover” - Exodus Ch. 12 ]. Just North off M-59 | Sunday School ..... 9:45 A.M. “| Sundey Worship ...11:00 AM, “The Cross and the Sell-Line” “A Bible Christian” Evening Service .... 7:30.P.M. JOUN WAZLETT—Ass't Pastor ant N. Cass ‘Lake Ra. ma 8 boys swinging baseball dren playing games, singing listening to Bible stories,” clared the Rev. Dr. Purd S. Deitz, — Louis, Mo. ithe Migrant Ministry revealed by Edith Lowry, -nationa)] director of the program for the. National Council, Pkt that more mi- H | I Churches ST. MARK. Win. 6. Grate, Pastor Sunday School..,.... 9am. | ‘Church Servee . éoses 10 GO I + Cedar Crest (Next to Dublin School, S osaden 8:30 ond 11:00 A M5 B Evening .:...0«.. 7:30 P, M. & Wednesday eeeeee 7:30 P.M. 6 St Stephen’ S be raisin Bivd. Dixte & Sashabaw) S " jade Renner, Vicar © Church Service .. 9:30 A. M. 4 Sundey School ..10:45 A, Mf - GRACE Cotner Genesee and Glendale 9:45 A.M... (West side) _ ake et 9 ~ “© Evangelistic Services and 1] A. M. at 11:00 O'clock and » Sunday School et 9 A. M. 71:45 P.M. | and 11 A. NM. 4 . ; : }M PRAISE - WORSHIP - : ist. TRINI T Y | VB Thursday 7:45 P. M. Ses of Hele tases TE. Youth Service with a | - Ralph C. Claus, Pastor é Sunday School .. 9:45 A. © First Service .... 8:30 A, » Second Service ..11:00 A. 1 + ST, PAUL Joslyn at Third _ Worth side) x George Mahder, Pastor _@ Morning Service .. 9:45 AM, " Sunday School ... 8:30 AM. | TOWNSHIP Square Lake & Telegraph Martin Renner, Vicar © Sunday.School || Church Service .. 11S A, M. ae us . | WPON SUNDAY A.M. a 2 8:00 to 8:30 " Me ae et BLOOMFIELD |} «10:00 A. M. By 1] Sunday Scheol . the brighter side of the ic- baer Miss Lowry sie of te» benefits. : Public and i nba: oe de-| also setting up . remedial ‘ean for migrant chil- jidren, and local hostility to mi- grant workers is slowly disappear- *\ing in some places. “This progress is encouraging,” ‘\she said, “but only the churches 4 : — give Foxgeod people the security >of Christian fellowship and individ- “ Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. : ual help when needed.” Five religious leaders, including | Dr. Gerald E, Knoff, have been | named by President Eisenhower -to membership on the new 50- * member President's Advisory Committee on the Fitness of Amer- Fiican youth. Dr. Knoff is executive of the Christian Educa- _ Secretary tion Division of National Couneil Churches, Message for All “Be a Part of Pontiac's | Great Sunday School | Rally .. . 9:45 A, M. 210 Nerth Perry Street at 19 Milbourne Place # i seneleenenetnenenniammninemenmnamenell Rev. Wesley C. Wibley, Pastor “The Church of the Old . Fashion Gospel” — RO sd aah nan ae ge chil-| paign songs, | The annual nationwide survey of|. oo “Attends School ~ | migrants, Federaland state gov- : ermments are speeding legislation to assire them safer transporta- =| tion, better housing and workers’ Men, Women Become Licensed Preachers at Garrett Institute The Rev. C. Warren Wilson, pas- tor of the Baldwin Avenue Metho- dist Church, , is ~ attending the {School for Approved supply. pas- tors of the Methodist Church in the North Central Jurisdiction, which is meeting at Garrett Bibli- cal Institute, —— I, July school in this area, which includes North and South Dakota, Minne- ‘sota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ilinois, Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. Four women and 131 men are registered. At this school, students will be able to complete a full year of the| four year course. of study which is prescribed by the Methodist Church. for al! supply pastors. These are men and women, not theological school graduates, who have entered the ministry in mid- jeal elders, Every member | present group at Garrett is -serv- | Church: ‘The faculty: is headed by Dr. jAlvin J. Lindgren of Garrett, jing as a minister of.a Methodist William Case, dean, and Professor CHECKING "CONSTRUCTION — The Rev.” Ralph C. Claus and committee chairmen meet on the grounds of the new school started last week by St. Trinit} Lutheran Church, Auburn at Jessie. _ Looking at the contractor’s equipment are Pastor . ing and Paul F. and director of Claus (left to right), Walter H. Kresge, chairman of finance; L. W. Hannewald, chairman of build- Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan . Bev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor Classes for All FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor 9:45 A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP "My Grace” 7:00 P. M-—-EVENING SERVICES “Why We Do Not Keep - the Old-Festament Sabbath” Rev. H, H. Savage, Speaking Ages ' ' e Stohimann, minister of education St. Trinity Coir. day evening at a reception held in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Gordon, 1041 James K Blvd. Dr. and. Mrs, Joseph Nosanchuck were co-hosts, * * * the public school system of New) uated from the University of Cin- cinnati in 1944. He was the recipi- ent of a Taft Scholarship for fur- ther graduate study. In 1947, he Was ordained vA the Hebrew Union College of Cincinnati—and—awarded— gree of Master of Hebrew Let- ters, During student days, the rabbi | Jackson Rabbi and Mrs. Nathan Hersh- field were welcomed. to Pontiac and Temple Beth Jacob Wednes- Born in 1923 and educated in York; Rabbi Hershfield was grad-|_ the-de- ties. — Rabbi— |professor of Old Testament at Liv: served as the Jewish Chaplain ‘of the Veterans’ Hospital in Danville,| In 1951, he married the former Ill. under the sponsorship of the| Lotte Cassel of Baltimore, Md. Jewish Welfare Board. In his sen-| Rabbi and Mrs, Hershfield make jor year, he served as replacement|their home at 59 S. Genesee Rd. rabbi at Temple Beth Israel in|Their-extra curricular hobbies are ss\Congregation Welcomes New Rabbi to Temple~_ Upon ordination, Rabbi Hersh- field became assistant rabbi of Congregation B'nai Jehudah for three years in Kansas City, Mo. He was a member of a special Mayor's community problems. For the past. six -years, he has. served congregations in Charlotte land Gastonia, N. C During this time, he served on the board-of the American Red Cross, was a member of Rotary Club and participated in all in- terfaith and community en- deavors. ' In addition to congregational du- jingston College and Hood Theologi- ical Seminary, Salisbury,-N. C. * * * reading and records, UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE - ASCENSION Williams and Rev. Wm, LaFourtain, Paster The Common mee 11:00 a.m, -10:00 a.m. Subject: CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Hall — 82 Perkins Affiliated With Federation of Spiriteel Churches “A SUBLIMER CREED” Coen Forum Thursday, Information St. (Off Auburn) 7:30 P. M., Downstairs FE 4-9343 : Michigan District Assembly held FIRST CHURCH O 46 NORTH “The Upward — * ~~ Sunday Schesl, Pag oe no t:08 P. Ma -evongeliatte Thers. Evening, yee P. M.—Prayer Mecting “ged Bible ng os Sat. Evening Craft tried Class—Shelby F THE ‘BRETHREN | ROSELAWN Guide tothe Upward Way” Morning Message, 11:00 A. M, p> eg Hae _ : Singspiration Set iat Five Points Church HONORED AT ASSEMBLY — Mrs. Ann Can- non of 616 Second St. was honored as the Sunday School teacher of the year at the recent Eastern = here. A teacher district. in the Sunday School of First Church of the Naz- arene, Mrs. Cannon was presented the award by her pastor, the Rev. Kenneth A. Hutchinson. She was chosen from among 1,034 teachers.of the committee in making a study of heie—teeen the St, Trinity Choir singing under | building mittee include L. W. Hannewald, |Mar’ and Leslie Jansen. Ceremonies af St. Trinity New School = , G, W. GIBSON, Minister, FE 4-0239 347 North Baginaw _ Bible School Raha dasGavddecdssiesine © 45 A.M. Morning Worship Hote al pea “WONDERFUL WORDS OF LIFE” Evening Service ............ “TEACHING FAITHFUL MEN” Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30 © coeveeee 31200 A, M, Socsceahe 7:00 P. M. Last Week; Old Building to Be Torn Down | Ground consecration ceremonies will be held at the. conclusion of the 8:30 and 11 o’clotk worship services tomorrow morning at St.) ‘Trinity Lutheran Church, Auburn jat Jessie, for the first unit of al jnew $150,000 Christian Education| Building, BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH 9:45 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 1:30 P. M. 7:30 P.M. “An The Rev. Ralph C. Claus, pastor, will conduct the ceremonies with the direction of Paul J. Stohiman. | The church has begun a con-| /struction project which eventually, will consist of five classrooms, a. multi-purpose room and a kitchen. | The building was started last week on this first unit which. will The Schoolmaker system is a’ modular unit type of structure in which two rooms compose a unit. Each will have its own heating system, custodian. and-rest room. facilities, The acoustics are engineered tor | teaching. Insurance rates are low and construction costs are. mini-| ized. materials, such doors and windows, — to the pastor. Williams St. ot W. Pike The Rev. C. George Widditield. Rector , Curate The Rev. SUNDAY. § SERVICES Church School, Infant — Nursery thru 3rd Grade Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Lewis W. Towler Church School, Infant Nursery thru 3rd Grade e el Hated —* vil ik IE aa al ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL Milford, Mich. 8:00 ve M.—Holy, Comarenton 10:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and [|] .: Mills, Sermon by Mr. Willian Lay reader. 4 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 10:00 A. ee oe Commun ST. ANDREWS ~ EPISCOPAL CHAPEL 5301 Hatchery Rd., Drayton ‘fon and Ber Children’s Service aa Story Hour Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar TO REPLACE OLD ot Jessie and Judson streets, which Members of the com- chairman, B. H. Ehlers and Bruce Burmeister, Walter H. Kresge, finance chair-' man, has as his assistants, Ernst! Paul J. Stohimans, minister | ss The new school will replace thei: ‘jold structure, now at the corner) Central Methodist Rev. Milten B. Bank, D. D., Minister Two Morning Worship Services, 8:30 and 10:55 A.M. — “THE CUP OF FURY” Rev. Rice, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON 11:00 A. M. ) Calvin ©. Bice, B.D. Asst, | of education, works with Cath- erine Zessin and Marian Zoll- man, members of the teaching staff, j Grades from — kindergarten through the eighth grade are taught in the school, one of a system af- filiated with The Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. FRIENDS CHURCH ‘Gray, will present musical num- bers. The F ellowship Choir under the : ‘direction of William ers of “SUBJECT TOR SUNDAY — Tn vn ™ lead the congregational singing. All aSPIRIT 1 the Memoria] Baptist Church, will » of the area have ‘Local Pastor Assists James Curinington, pastor of the local Seventh-day Adventist Church Leal LE! meee es tes Pastor pecan is among 110 ministers from Michigan who are com- FIRST F TREE IE METHODIST —_ sxe, vat Rov Sager ne Koy Ay plc gh - : site of the eet- : THO an ts be ing of the church which opened sChaveh of he Light wad tile Hour” Gay in the Five Points Community 'Thursdsy near Grand Ledge. Cun- Sunday School........ 10:00 a. Worshly cS ieebtti 11:00. m, The ivaieel Yeausle Gantt, ome ag —— — of the food ote: = ‘on rest schedule. ayy ‘composed of the pastor and his|" : _ byal H. Hawison, Pasior lwife, the Rev, and Mrs. Geoffrey an Day, and Mr, and Mrs. Stewart| Members to Participate . A talent program will be given at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the St. James Missionary Baptist Church, 345 Bagley St.. Members of local churches have been asked to. par- ticipate, Mrs. Doris Russell is chai man, South Saginaw at Judson 10:00 A. M.- Fa FIRST METHODIST. Sunday Worship Service “SOWING AND REAPING” 11:15 A.M. A.M, Coe eae Dee : Departments for All Ages. \4 Wed. 7330 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship Hour Me Robert CODE Guest i Spvater Paul T. Hart, Pastor Lutherans Appoint David R. Salmon mon of New York has béen ap- pointed director of the Lutheran Cordelia Cox under whose direction more than 55,000 persons were re-| settled in the United States, * * * Salfhon, a training and public re-, lations consultant, is a member! of the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped and former executive director of the Natidnal Council of Rehabilita- tion, * * * NEW YORK # — David R. Sal- Refugee Service, succeeding Dr.| 962 Voorheis Rd., K. of P. Hall $:45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for All Ages WEDNESDAY—7:30—PRAYER and BIBLE HOUR 7:30 EVENING WORSHIP Topic: “The Goodly Land.” - pce Schoo! ...,.. inee We Cordially Invite You te Worship With Us Cotiage, Prayer Mesiing Wea. 1] FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. Luther he Paster of) 135 re . ©. P. Eastman, Minister 3 \ (Christ Lutheran’ =| FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH § Waterford Township Alrpert R4, a} Williams Lake B4. Sunday School hesiicsede as TONG: Dr. “raphe eread kmg apost with the Lutheran Welfare Council jin wea York. Bren 0 the tong ie te Worship Service 8 A. M. Le ee ee et | "MEEE enetons Paced Evening Service ‘i seesswucsad aD _ Al” Kasten, First. Christian Church | — Disciples of Christ. . | ° : -$:90 A. M., Bible School Christian . Oh 6. ee eee | ee | Rev. D. D. McColl empie - ; 505 Auburn Avenue A UNITY Dex Ms Hata 114, N. Gagtuow St. FR 2-0000 - WONDER BOY oq feniey: 11:00 A. M. Preacher—13 Years of Age Mrs, Sok, bane’ ‘Sunday Night--7:45 New Location — 576 Wed., Aus. Pere Aug. (25 FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Satie: 11... Ray Baleom of Det... . 7/30 P. M, 14... John Mead... 7:30 P.M. - Richard Ireland .. . 7:80 P. M. | Orchard Lake Ave, Kennett witlitts — Song Director - MORNING SERVICE 9:45 a1 by, Po ee One Night wand BLUE SKY 2150 Opdyke Road Phone FE 4-4611 | WATE RFC DRIVE f F c Th E.| i } THE " /OKLAHOMAN Sogrs: w oe Plus SARDINIA") COMMERCE South End of Union Lake Road} on 1:00 i, we vi CREAT EM 3-0661) /onsaor MAN| ical ORT ROADS — Phone OR 3-2688 UNIT SHOW THE CAPTAI!! LUKE HOO “SATURDAY No. 2 GREATEST PLAINSMEN OF THEM ALL! a ALWUED ARTISTS presents JOEL McCREA ~~ CinemaSct cOPE ace Anne Baxter, — Ties | Quinn, meaty Jurado, Helly | Sat.: Buster Keston Story,” Denait S Punts fall an ae ie (Hunts Ha an we | Sun, Tues. “The” Ware ward Bus,” “sot ay BARBARA HALE Nhe on esas +GLORIA. hen arr ; . ~ CinemaScoPe- ee tne Brave One ie a Thaege “Beachead.” color, Tony Curtis, “Halliday rang” Joseph "SATURDAY No. "3 ete Aue ARTISTS | Picture - Tyrone Power ‘ABANDON SHIP’ ‘Joel McCrea ‘OKLAHOMA’ gy HOT SHOTS” PONTIAC . The DESPERADOS | ARE IN TOWN | \s | SUN. rE ; MON. “No Man Can Kill aTexas Ranger... aoe a egg ile Poramount presents Gi Waterford Bat. “Abandon Ship,” Lloyd Nolan, | | Tyrone Power; “Oklahoman,” Joel _Me-/ Crea. | Sun., Mon.: ees Smith.” Aun ‘Ladd, Brenda hall; ~ “Streets | Laredo,” William | i Teamster Tries to Drop Weight From 370 to 230 8 DES MOINES @ — A. Detroit; ‘Teamsters Union official is through a dieting routine at i sy 3% Cah nf Hie _if | State Lays Out Road for Blocked-in Farmer } i a: | se, Walt Disney Presents “SARDINIA” 4. “HOT SHOTS” — Color. ie way i) | \ \ F CHANDLER GEORGE NADER: TVLE ADAMS. LEX BARKER + RICHARD BOONE + JOCK AMARONE « WILLIAM REYNOLDS - CHARLES McGRAW JOR MCTIRE ns pn + A UNIVERSAL TERNATIONAL PICTURE Wy * * AND * x Hox & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills LUNCHEON and. DINNERS | DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P.M. SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P.M. to.9 P.M. LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon.te 2: :30 Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations | "KING KONG" and “HOT SHOTS” a —— The’ Bowery Boys J | . Bein — — ) Show Starts 10 P. M. township. The old homestead and | ithe farmlands were divided whe ithe new U. 8,23 opened last week. | | Ross previously had f travel a \circuitous route to reach his farm] - /4 stone’s throw away. |truck on which to load cleaning’ |supplies. Make the truck large! jenough to hold two pails, one for | (soapy water and the other for'rinse, . ‘epee: Summer .dust and pérspiration iPlay havoc with your head, Fre- a gy ee aa aat ee iv oe) a ee. ee I oe a BY a os WOES s aire a DE a ee 3 bs ee bat fai =. Oe a ee ie ae | Se ea r y Pee ee : a ae e - Ae ie a ( f $ oe cA 2. ae: Ae, ea be \ ; de al ge LE cy a oy ee al _ THE PONTIAC c PASS, saTUMay, ‘Aueust 10, ‘ost : : Seedort is completions for August." royce dealer new car sales jumped: to! your sister, 22.5 per cent of the industry's to-| He and tal in July from 19.2 per cent in| later . but she now confesses that for seven years‘she lived & lie on TV. ‘ag ¢ oes - : yy Pt By E , EARL, WILSON . ‘NEW "'YORK—Dorothy Collins is a lady to oa faites tine. with one cigaret. “Little Dorothy,” of the shirt waists and high necklines, held a certain cigaret. in her hand and airily told TV _ audiences, ee ee | that just naturally tastes better . Actually, Dorothy never smoked thes cig-|Oh€ Person said I wore those -aret or any other. | “We never told anybody until now that I don’t ‘smoke,” Dorothy broke down and ad- mitted the other day. “I don’t drink, either. “So my. next sponsor'll probably be a beer.” x *« * it’s a-story with an ironie twist. After necklines,” Dorothy remembers. DRIVE-IN THEATRE _ MA 4-3135—Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. , LONIGHT ONLY 4 CARTOONS 4 CARTOONS ee oe JOEL McCREA . 4 "THE ~ — (Hl Sereite h FOR Bric ley | Murphy a ep — gente HAYWARD TERESA WRIGHT DEAN MARTIN & JERRY LEWIS “ARTISTS ond MODELS" In Color Hugh “Wyatt Earp” O’Brien STARTS | SUNDAY “THE BRASS LEGEND” | 1Banyan Tree Adds |to Hawaiian Scene omeene sia bright child down. TONY Warren Ketcham, associate. pro- RANDALL "s> of Michigan, says “it's about as BETSY yee ‘possible to stop a cannonball as to Ke stop 2 gifted child whea-he's going — Prot Ketcham reported, “Bright | | HOME 3 all those years of satisfying the sponsors - of “Your Hit Parade,” Dorothy and the the only royal palace standing on U. S. soil. Once native kings drove balance. the tree a while it grows outward more than By Infernational News Service ewer. The Hawaiian Islands are cov- x * * jered with scenic majesty, ranging from volcanoes to black sand beaches, but true nature lovers|house at Lahaina on the Hawaiian are bound to be fascinated by thelIsland of Maui. Another, big but yan A “double” tree stands at the/dance area at the Moana Hotel on ideors of Honolulu’s Iolani. palace,| Waikiki Beach. DOROTHY fired, she got a break. £3 r What a Gal! ‘THE WEEKEND WINDUP . Arms” budget will zoom over | What a Comedy! * * BROADWAYS HOwuNG Success” is ON THE SCREEN! + Eieomes awa ee ¥ JAYNE MANSFIELD dian Higgels nh Ok nev, ak Gu we it 00 aes good, she’s got to live down her Senin remt Sneneenten there are neprosinately 3 i “They used to think of me as ‘Little Dorothy Collins’ ‘and 1) : got fan mail from people who asked why I wore such high| “Somebody wrote in and asked me to settle an argument.| ° So Dorothy ‘figures that when the “Hit Parade” gang got/ “I now feel excited about a career for the first time,” she - Mamie Van Doren’s movie deal in Italy is held up till American dollars are deposited there . . Wallach’s poems will be included in Burgess Meredith’s next’ WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Alimony,” defines bandleader Ben! Cutler, “is what results when two people make a mistake and| one of them continues to pay for it” . (Copyright 1957) a operation in’ the wor EXCLUSIVE ie FIRST-RUN SHOWINGS dresses because I had a ship tattoed ot my chest. The) ecsovessonsnsesetesense oer A TWO SOCK- SHOCK SHOWS! "STARTS ToWORHOW The Beautiful foe wgmideen se “Now we know otis el fe - were going to sponsor a new] §/| cigaret and we were too closely identified with an- other.” i — From ences, | i i * ee . The “Farewell to the $5,000,000 mark , /. Eli] Joneses (he’s the female im-| * . That's ne, brother. | b Will Success Spotl © & ane Hunter?, Bright Children Shine — | .ANN-ARBOR —You can't keep Roads Outdistance Rails there aré nearly 10 times as many | Tifessor of education at University pa of re pe | highways. ax af CHICAGO — In the United States | children have burning curiosity, |about things They have a persis- tence and a drive toward their own goals. that aré just wonderful to behold.” i rm wets rap "Pann an Directed trom his Sermen Story bed Sereenpiay by FRANK TASHLIN Starts Tuesday 5 tne Sky Drive-In i Lovisiana Worth Price NEW ORLEANS — Louisiana gma enough oil every 10 days. tO pay an amount equal to the of the Louisiana purchase. | ’ ANMAMICTDAL * r Starts — ,£ DRIVE-IN THEATER 7:00 2-0661 South End Union Lake Rd. P.M « TONIGHT—SATURDAY ONLY 3 HITS—4 CARTOONS . ALLIED ARTISTS presents JOEL McCREA «"THE NF | TE. MAMIE VAN DOREN|LORI NELSONGs nan, om, “BRIAN KEITH A pei oa Miller from 2 shy fy Dawid Duncan - Gretel by Prebesl by Wilkam H. Pine a Wim C. Thomas - A Paramount Pi "COMING SUNDAY AVACARDNER -STEWAR Shipwrecked on @ desert isiand with TWO MENI : PT 4 rf a 7 oT 5 coca aE GRANGER } DA RANGER DAVID NIVEN i a —Exclusive? First ‘Run Showing— -TO-NIGHT § om pan q THEA C mn ey _ Doors Open c PHONE FEDERAL 2- 4851 : _ Tedey 1 :30-- : es vP : 5 3 Daily at 12:45 wet > OAKLAND: 7:30-9:35 MODERNLY AIR-CONDITIONED *_* * syPORTANT NOTICE x * “TAMMY AND THE BACHELOR” WILL BE SHOWN AS ~ _A SINGLE FEATURE FOR THE LAST TIME TODAY; BUT irs A SHAME to ter “TAMMY” co = | AND DUE TO PREVIOUS COMMITMENTS WE _ MUST.OPEN WITH FANTASIA TOMORROW! $0-0-0-0 WE ARE GOING TO GIVE YOU BOTH FEATURES ON ONE BIG DOUBLE BILL! “ROBERT vor | MITCHUM FIRST RUN SHOWING azing Guns — Action “DESPERADOS | ARE, W TOWN we eeeee a we, vee TOMORROW! CALL FOR PROGRAM INFORMATION . ‘TAMMY I IS TOPS! Unparalleled crowds are acclaiming this delightlul movie CinemaScope- 208 TENGHLOR All about @ Mississippi riverboat gal who taught a sophisticated bachelor about lovel LBUEMESEN- WAL * WALTER BRENNAN —~_ ath FOREST INE AREY TCL ag . ts new wide Screen changes its size tata leg eyes magnificent spectacle to intimate detail | «+ lts new Stereophonic Sound will < Hugh it were being pled fr yo cone A ARDS ESO E Oe 240 eee OOD eereee 82 sa iechewne _. Giianhes MacAtes ww orisid sara: cathies, 2 a @ ai BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports. Editor, Pontiac Press CHICAGO — There were some ~ | bright stars in Chicago last night despite heavy rains which drenched 75,000 football fans watching the end Ken MacAfee teaming up for - 138 and 10-yard tallies. | Stars, with quarterback John Brodie of. Stanford leading the way, hit pay dirt first. After re- covering Alex Webster's fumble on the All-Star 45; a 55-yard march pass to MacAfee, Agajanian made the point. The college crew fought back after the kickoff. On four straight first downs with Brodie, passing and Barnes going 29 yards on one ‘Sammy Still. in Front fourth quarter started falo; with 147 and a aaasioen Gown COUNEN Kicked abe—three- Everitt,|pointer to make it 17-12. CHICAGO (#—Will Sam -Snead; blow golf's biggest money tourna- ment? : Some of the pros in the field of 100 think that the only way Sam ber how Snead came oat.” Wile Batis eat ternal ‘ a Snead blowup to beat him, some : end zone by Dick Nolan. The All- will be kept from carting off $50,000 in cash and a $50,000. ex- hibition contract. will be by beat- of the other pros were thinking it would take just that. They re- called how he had soared: out of Stars did not threaten rest of the; Sean. way. |. the 1 other tournaments and i} | . All of the All-Stars got into the|McDonsid rally geo |= except the paren Mike Hud- on oe Dor be oe Roa a * “being behind * * Four strokes behind Snead with -138 -were -Shelley Mayfield and Mike: Souchak. Bunched at 139 were Ed Oliver and Tony Holguin ‘while Bob Rosburg and Arnold ing himself. Snead today. entered the third round of Tam O’Shanter’s/after “World” jamboree with a two- ACA Wmuse Mars — that hatback + Jun Brown 40 ef College Al Sars handle : Rules oa ack ewer st ache Goo - ecago’s Soldier Field. Reminds of Willie Mays : be, al aaa rhs dhananad AP Wirephote tie shakes off Roosevelt Brown of New York an in third quarter last night, breaking into . clear for 37 yards. But Giants won, 22-12. Ball -handle?\is Syracuse boy. © : a Al Balding, a lanky ‘33-year-old — 3 led into second|Palmer bracketed at 140. By BRUNO KEARNS 139 tenders and the lowest was 57, Canadian, wheel were a CHICAGO — Members of the Na-jbut no school can accept more American Hurdler place with a 69 for 136. Other “world” sections looked i" Fay *e!*' tional Football Writer's Association|than 100 tenders. at any one time. | Breaks World Mark — a this way: a meeting here in conjunction with] After the tenders were offered Asked if he would rather have} Women pros — Louise Suggs, /peiim 3 5 4 the 24th All-Star game, heard Ken-lafter June 15th, the highest num- OSLO, Norway (INS) — Joshjany player except Snead setting)twice a runner-up, with ¢-under-/5irorme .o0007-: 31 53 4s is. (neth L. (Tug) Wilson, commission-|ber accepted by one school was 917 Culbreath of Norristown, Pa., broke|the pace, Balding ger 1 tor 2 enciann 108 Oe ae ee “2 &% 3S. By |e oe the Big Ten, defend the con-|The lowest was 47. the world for the 40-yard) “It doesn't make much differ-)Joyce Ziske and Fay Crocker. y's RESULTS ference’s new financial aid plan.| To show that athletic prospects 2" hurdles yesterday with a clocking/ence to me. I remember last win-} Women amateurs—All-American | cnieags 5, Det $1) eee, “Contrary to belief, there is firm|have not been discouraged from at- | "E's of 50.5 seconds at a Meet in Oslo. |ter at the Mayfield Open in San-|winner Clifford Ann Creed of Ope-|cioko"tuS 3"“cieveland 2.13 innitgs,| indication that the quality of com-|tending Big Ten schools because of Fa The listed record of 51.3 is held|ford, Fla., Snead led after the first/lousas, La., with 159 for a six-| sigh 7 °°" petition in the Big’ Ten will not|the aid plan, Wilson reported that tH by Russia’s Yuri Lituyev. two rounds with 6470 and I was|stroke edge over Sandra Clifford ays Gauns suffer at all by the plan, but will/of 15 , named* to the All- 2A Potgieter of South Africa second with 69-66..I1 was teamedjof Mexico City and Lois Drake, |ansas city Cleveland, 1 p.m.—Urban| be strengthened,” said Wilson. dAmerica school team, who 30 tha that last April to 50.8 seconds,\a\up with him for the last two)Chicago. — Defending | "=e. Boston, 1 p.m—Abernaihy) wating the five page-re- were tendered financial assistance mark which is awaiting ratifica-/rounds. I passed rhea Poy seenicn Wend Wettlaufer of But- New York ai Baltimore, ¥ p.m.—Turley port ‘te the writers, Wilson said |° need, 14 of the 15 accepted. A .. a tion. Se sai : Detroit al" Chicago, 8 bsm—Lary (+%)| “It is our intention to pelice the The essence of the aid plans $e ar 7 yp econ, co LR eS oe et eS ae . HEL 3039 1390 108 128 976 Detrett et Chicage, 2, 1:30 Dm. herence expected from all mem | tender to. go to one Big EBeas New York ai Baltiwore 21 pm. | bers.” school he cannot be accepted at 19 ie 1 le 3 gun @ Boston, 2, 12:30 p.m. “Tha_recem_ disciplinary action} 57 Ser Sere wunhers te Pe cn! a1 NATIONAL, LEAGUE bo the condavence against is TAVES SChGOT WE-WIiIT-heye to . wae ‘BATTING Muwautee = it" jeoach Phil Dickens has spotlighted gg renge ons ye age a : = = . - — + SO sense oaewee s “ enforcement procedures,” demands financi al : = ey EB ae : ee at 14 | said, status of the boy’s family and after : ' + td 4 £2 ea New York ..........49 62 A 18 In releasing the statistics of the|it is decided how much need is = a i ie _ ~s Sukie CB %. Hb Bie number of boys-contacted under] involved for a school to cover, the as sina Wi the new aid plan Witeen potato pevents tat seske wp tho attr. 7 Sic i 8 3) Fred Ziem Grew Up Near isner secee vrs TRBAYS RESULTS Ee : : 2Htt2 spy -— pat ee out that a total of 911 tenders were] ence. 2g ca) 35 53 119 14 (61 308) E Mlweukee "23, S. Lauls'2” sight extended to 76 boys, 92 of“whom| “I am sincerely optimistic about Fy it B $ Se se). ama Sg imeem ag tae received tenders from more than|our program, and certainly our ee ee er @ Sporis ars TAS Finaserernn 7285S S22 nue [one chook ok eek Aan aeslted | D <8 65 190 4 47 297 . syn at Piisieceh iste gim.—Drye-| This. was am average of 91 tend-|at the manner in which it has te S30 15 38 § 385|Crow 3 & a 3 i aor - oer Tg Fy Se ese rmagle®s Pert school. One school offered!worked out,” Wilson finished. a ie = rm pet Py id = i ‘ a (This or i of a a He had sa aia Red Grange in and was named ef Assistant Rag Ey "psn —Spann on > Bs o ST toe ~ & iat 1 GF St) Sinletes from Pontiac & Oakland |high_school before coming here,|in 190, = “GLA vi Y McDaniel a ea BR 33. Gl 163 18 ge) “County and whet pow Bg Re Bm im, We had Les ‘Mathews, DeVere! Philsdetphia at New ‘York. a. Bm. i 7.18 47 } ae = 71 us 2 a) ds) dey. we ecageutor who statred st Bigler, Ted Johnson and many He hasbeen one_of Out-| Muwaukee at Si. Louis, a 3 3 1 i 4 i 24 3% a a 33 Fl Ponties igh and the University of i other outstanding players then.|standing public_ servants in the | Chicago at Cincinnati 2,1 ‘1 “Biba Be @ 7 am oe Him 8 a ae ra Was ie back and live|! think the material we had was|county in the past several eae Benn» TS as good as they have ever had|Ziem has been active in numerous 3 + 3 pelpers i 8 3 @ a my days in. athletics over again. school,” Fred commented.| fund-raising campaigns such as " = 73 4 a hw a fo wouldn't trade ‘that experience) ®t the. Saal ; - in Bo & elt vee ilion dollars,” ‘That was| ‘The Prosecutor playéd center ee a one iaieel 4 % % 4 § 3 28\ooxtand County Prosecutor Fred| and guard im football and all ee Seaked With tee SE a } | BeereR talking today. remi-| positions in basketball. He was |%s=zizations and : a a aml ‘je at es 5 30 gic mem os he _— top speakers in the county. 7 2 js 43 87 Js & 2 \nisced about his days playing ball) a five foot, 10 inch center as a Fred remains a loyal PHS and i ' IS a on fe Set 0 23 658 64 OM O28 nd Michigan. senior after the Chiefs left the * . 3 3 6 34.389 54 #1 $ 3 g5\at Pontiac High a Sou Michigan fan. S a ‘EAST LANSING — A’ squad of)Fomenko, Detro Te, y ae oy io BB Bh s 2 i 18 © 23/' Fred was quite an athlete dur-| Southern Michigan League. He has high hopes that some- ~ 74 athletes has been invited by|" QUARTERBACKS (8): Larry Bielat, . mene? a ey ioe a2 2 8 zing the 30’s starring ‘in football) hi. tite since then is well known|day the name of Ziem will be be| DEL MAR, Calif. @~ A broken Michigan State football Coach Hugh et aces Sata glam gen of Bans a Be i) 9 112 33: a2 Gerjand basketball. He was g004/t5 jocal residents. Fred became| back in the Chief lineup. Fred Jr.|leg has Johnny Longden‘hospital-|Duffy Daugherty to return to|gomery, East Lansing: Scitenes"Weow- » KE. BR eee . $8 8 10 7 25ienough in football to make 2nd) an assistant prosecutor- in '47|is now 8 and Bill 3. ized today, But his first jon|campus Saturday, August 31,. for) je pera eee eee pon nee. fais De ee eS OB Siete he BSH S $e1|team All-State as a 160-pound guard : was that the injury will not neves-| the start of fall practice sessions. |ert M rn Boiling. oe oe % i y 2 cl a is 3 ° 4 FE he ge a oars tae injury nw lhpratlee peas ye Peg 3 “Phe first order of business on parle, Suet, OH Gesstd Fake, ies. Kc. 25 2 74 14 38 251/O'Co'nell, NY. 375 57 97 4 B . after pio ng "|Saturday for each of the athletes|Dors, Fis.; SRobert pagiooer, “Detroit; are, Ce. mee 3 St Mie ome nes ended i baseball career 22. 25 fe + is a physical examination at the/River Rouge; John Soave, t. bos, 34 4788 3 2M Lopate, ia 228 docu ap ay Noapemagaagai Both bones of the right leg were| University Health center. Then in eT CRB C1): | Husbert oe Eee: 3 BONY BE) em, who has done an out [broken cleanly just above the am-lihe afternoom comes the annual |Fim” -"WateRoveidht Wena a"NY, 3 3 cf 6 33 Sulton NY: $a 4 M& 7 26 306] standing Job as prosecutor since kle when Royal Zaca, a filly at the| Press Day, during which time the| Ma*j Lowseten, Mase: ge, Heit a See 1952, has. had an post for the first time, reared in will cavort in full dress|er, Detaib, sibonsia ‘Grand 202 Gl 42 § 4 ZA\Bowman, Phil. 209 24 8 3 13 240 lif fourth race at Del Mar track yes-|.n4 television cameras Baroda: Richard Sarker, Lansing! Nob- PAE OBR ES 8 Be Be SY BB) seers nt tamty 3 y. Longden's leg was pinned|"™' ; Binary ween, Maes: _ mes +s Bai vi ¥.- 2 290 2 19 3i8l He was the first basketball between horse and gate as he fell} The following day will be set Boanahon Lincoln Park; SsDanald Be at, PS) Sey, Gh eff gicne tS Mites nek tee’ per ceoching, oo sad Oteoaey | , rity ae in ci eagues, a: * | coaching ee, mes i 8" Hamner, Pu. 00 at 7a Te caer porciteating in bowling and The 47 a . practice sessions will get under. | + s : 354 36 73 «1 «(22 «(212 Morgan, Chi. 275 31 59 2 12 2215 -~year-old jockey was Sept, 2, The Gidle R { W Wesh it 18 31 2 10 201\Jones, Phi” 30 -§4 2 § 4 -214/boating fof many years and ranks brought to Scripps Memorial Hos-| “¥ 00 Monday, Sept. 3. 1 y OUTS e, Te. ist eS 6 14 lle Recse Ben. % 4-1 i gig| With this sector's top athletic - pital in nearby La Jolla, accom-| 5p@ttans.open at home on Sept. | y Bunter, KC. 178 21 33 5 M4 165/F NY. 162 18 6 & 18 210/ followers. panied by Bert AThompson, ' western| 2% With Indiana University. F « Grand sings bomere—Dropo, Chicago, 2:/Kindall, Chi.’ 1511728 8 8 ; 0 e 0 a elan Malzone “Carrasquel sid kg BL Stain Nomers.Hodges, Brooklyn Fred grew up across the street representative of the’ Jockeys'| Included in the. list of players Gues nds Biowron Bauer. New York|cinnati, Moryn, Chicage. Anderson, Phile-|from Wisner Stadium and spent Guild, that will make up Daugherty’s A re nile 2 = t, Races of ‘6 Thomson, ahora allay sb geo egress ep entest fourth ses eae mre be te feit onesie tcl and to : c (3 points uded winning winners from J — Pucker, edit play games. 3 Triple Crown — Kentucky Derby,|seven and lost two ‘and tied for|tie Waterford League softball verisk Balt i we 6 on fr , Siena really get inte ‘compet Preaknes and Belmont — with|fourth in the Big Ten standings /Playotis at DraytonPlains. si Ce. 0 & 4 70 9 1 225 Piteber, Cad BH OBB SO WL ERA Count Fl in 1943 and- two tre-| wi Ohio State. Gidley Electric out nents, NY. 25 111 39 59 9 3 245/Podres, Ben. 133 116 31 76 9 5 250| tive sports at Lineoin Junior eet th Ohio : Rea Re BB Et ici Ma B'S TE Hl ineh, He captained tho first mendous victories with Noor over| According to class standing,| 14 hits to eliminate ~ White RE, Be Se RR ES BB Batt 1p) basketball tom hore. and Citation in 1960. tate ace 31 seers, 36 Jalen | Eta, 508. Mal Sate woe recom . 75 | Drveda an 34 2 ‘ and sophomores any 7 Frocks, KE (6 9M MBS 2i\Barcmy NY. lai i 8 7 Doe aia. pac tee- Ue yore aes . ~~ lphirty six of the athletes are from| safeties and Bill Wood blasted a> : eis 30 yeil & 300Law Pit. 14) a7 844 7 3.08 New Drivers, Cars Michigan. There are ten from) grand-slam home run. Ah 6 7 8 3 $ 36)\Burney. pie Jae eg Bag ie 8 oui] tS Pree sports days were 1800- Pennsylvania, eight each from) Welden-Thrifty bowed out of the 153 10) 31.65 2 3 38 Kouen, Bee, 78 58 2 Of $2 333/32. That first year he was 12) if ed R Illinois and Massachusetts, two|double knockout tourney by for- is] 19 43 87 6 8 3.45|Slmmons, Phil. $60 171 38 5011 7 332/pound lineman on the 76-member — oF way aces from California, and one each from | feiting to Lakeland : 175143 87 9912.10 3.19 Jackson, BLL, 143 127-42 7012 6 4 3rd team that lost only one game. : Ari Ohio. Texas, Indiana, | ‘ tackles ! % 85 33 49 3 6 322/L.McD'tel, Bibl. 152 160 42 56 9 7 3.38 zona, ; , Gidley at 7 , 1518 HS 8 8 SRikrcnbe Ben. eS Ht 41, Two years on the varsity followed Several new drivers and cars are |South Carolina, Florida, |o’clock and Emmanuel en | 61 144 44 99 8 7 BA5|Lawrence, Cin. 173 169 51 #311 9 36e\under Coach Charles “Dink ‘|slated for action in Sunday's rac-/New “York, Alabama, and the|countérs Drayton Drug at 8:30 in eS 1S Rislceece My, ine iss 60 63 12 § 377|Welden. The records those sea- ing at Pontiac Speedway. Among | Hawaiian s. Playoff games M | SURES. nee hy Eee a fs tac were 80 and $F. , sl them will be Jim Nelson of Flint,| ‘The squad by positions, with 14 13% Si 63 6 7 $3 Brosnan Cit. 77 65 37 33 2 4 336| “Welden was a darn good coach. FRED ZIEM IN 1935 getting back on the S ; letters won indented by asterisks! Chyreh Loo Playotfs SoG Ses salam 18 oo um 1 3a : : after an absence at other tratks, |before name. P BRE Rt ee BOSst sia oe. | |" Leon Wieske of Detroit and Dave|, 2*S,, (12); Wuttam peruse, com. Start Monday Night 78 8.284 eee RY 88 284 i asi Try to Correct Mistakes Park Attendance Noonan ot Saginaw age others aim- Guyden, MeKess Books Pa Siaery The Pontiac’ Church Softball OE SS lanes cn ‘ote mt 88 4a ‘ ing to make the local favorites, |jou; “Deve Kalser. Alpena: **TonyiLeague playoffs begin Monday : 4. ; 7 a ASS. ice : Seite 8 ie ire, a eS oer aNd Seams te fo qd | Tt , [Appears. Headed ie Doyle, ot eco, frtington, i .,, David North- night rah Jaycee Park. The oF, 4 ‘Dickson, E 4. ; : ; ‘ CMDET i Bie & aos UIENSe Stre §seé ‘TOMS ltor High Point ("sexy athe prociam, saringl Seite set toate E414 @ 4 OM 434 Drabeky, Cri.” 147 ie 991 10 4B : at 7 o'clock, will provide fans with) ville; Beaelt iter me SS bettie ae . LANSING @ \— Attendance tity 'tapy of raciog during the eve- ; me. iin we Hata a8 & & $4 dg] DETROIT @ — The Detroit) Leon Hiart who missed the first] i state Darks and recres:|ning, Purse totals $1,000, and for SIRE GE LL GRR AL 8 2 8 16 ioe anew har two cls yer|20 days a new contact oro tmser adel err hgh ef tie ts vent these wil a 5 : Sah gid teeeete tr i ih #8 | § 47jterday trying to correct offensive|ble reported worked at..of- ‘Through is on 18:30 0° ass | Cressen, Pa.; 5 so 2 p'Cerdwell, Phi 65 4 2% 4 fensive end. coach | duly conserya- /8:30 o'clock, - ‘jean Layrem World Pacing Mark WESTBURY,-N. Y, i — Ozark Chiet,.a S-year-old pacing” son True (hief-Susie B., established a world's record for an, -aged gelding) on # half-mile track last, night at '. Roosevelt Race s he won the $7,500 ‘free errors which showed up in ypwery bo gore * Coach Parker indicated he was far from pleased with the club’s ground game despite the son of running. and re-running of plays and pass patterns. winding up the nome stody at the University of Tennessee medical school, was expected in camp to- day for a weekend “of practice. He will return to’ Memphis tornor- This was ofer qne si ta er than patronage in the compara. Alyne game, . Ja al pace fn: 99 foe te le. The have only a few days of left before the opening| exhibition game! ' against the Cleve- land in Briggs Stadium, —. gemeroi UL Finals the figure for a similar 1955 period| Nv by about 300,000, i numbers, with 57,000 ed July 2% as fae watt MOINES, lowa (#—Escana- TACs vLasrrenen, John Baum, wage ye Boye Minn., | the division cia T. ene, ‘Heck ‘unhappy| tra innings, watched Detroit take a 48 lead im the bottom of the ik 6 dad a whe laaead Gad teal Ged te « Detroit appeared to have ended te innings, held a $2 edge lene canta be the tith hae When the late into the last ef the ninth but starting pitcher Paul Foytack took a pass from Chicago's third hit pinch-hitter Fred Hatfield in’ pitcher, Dixie Howell. He stole sec- the back. When Ted Beard, run-/ond- and scored on pinch-hitter ning for Hatfield, was bunted to Dave Prlliay's singe. mir ta Gaiuer a acta with Lou Sleater pitching, former Tiger tt ball by Red Wilson, Fox singled to score him. ; AP Wirephote IN SEMIFINALS — Jeanne Arth, St. Paul, Minn., left, and Mrs. _ Barbara Scofield Davidson of Milwaukee, chat at scene of Eastern Grass Courts tennis championship play at South Orange, N: J. They collided today in the semifinals of the women’s division. Rothbarth Defends Title City Golfers There’s both. the experience of years andthe ambition of youth in the annual City Medal Play golf Start Firing championship, which began its 36- hole route today at Pontiac Muni- cipal course, ‘ Oxford, Tigers | Win City Titles Oxford annexed the city Class E} 79, junior baseball title and the Tigers won the Midget crown in tourna- ment finals here Friday. The two winners join Class F ~ Boys Club as Pontiae—entries—im junior district.tourneys next week. Cranbrook and Pontiac Police will . decide the Class D title today on the Jaycee Park diamond. Oxford struggled with Clarkston for 11 innings yesterday before squeezing out a 2-1 victory In a thrilling ‘E’ final. Two errors handed Oxford the winning run | to break up a dazzling pitching duel between Oxford’s Mike Dodge and Bob Porritt, The Tigers scored six runs in the ist: two innings and coasted to a 10-8 win over Boys Club .in the Midget playoff final. ’ Pontiac’s Midget champion opens district play ‘Monday while the D Wednestiay at Saginaw, There is no district tourney in the Midget division, which was won by Le Baron. _ Fleischer Marine Champ CAMP LEJEUNE, N. C. @® — Cpl. Mel. Fleischer, whose future plans include finishing his service} hitch and his education at Florida On the experience side of the ledger, for example, are Walt Latozas and Joe Burgdorf. Both are seasoned campaigners, along sub a few other veterans like Glenn Harding and Hud Powers. Latozas was the No. 1 qualifier last Saturday at the Municipal former ace at Waterford High and now a so High golfer. The 26-man field started leaving the Ist tee at 12 noon today in} For: othet_previous city. cham- pions-are also in the field. — Mike Andonian, Paul Bada, Ed Wasik and Harding. —— scheduled Le ae Sunday over Neblett: are *® Detroit in Legion Semis BATTLE CREEK —Unbeaten Benton Harbor plays once-defeated Detroit today in the finals of the state American Legion Junior baseball] tournament. Detroit eliminated Escanaba 6-5 and Owosso 86 in yesterday's round. Benton Harbor trounced Al- pena 12-2, Caswell New Maty Caswell “of Griff's Grill is Dave (Boots) Kringe of Shaw’s|Soto, Jets Jewelers finished 2nd with a 4% figure while defending champion Judge Booker of the Pontiac Jets took 3rd with 433. Shaw's Terry Thomas batted .423 for 4th place. League champion Shaw’s boasted the two best pitchersin Jerry Taylor, who won four games in as many starts, and Steve Kebler, with a 3-0 record. In the slugging = ‘| Booker, J ome. Batting King department, five different players hit two home runs_apiece. LEADING BATTERS AB Caswell, Griff's Kringe, Shaw's “3¢9| & 3-Out-of-5 playoff for the city Ds. vkesuee Falkenhagen. _ a Jores, Griff's — avussue’ © 6D mt tt ont ep ME RUNS act Jets Rooter 3 2, gy < Upshaw 3, to. $m ROW_& sophomore st MSU, and 17. year-old Sammy Coleman, Pontiac \Leads Michigan .|ner Field in the opening game of 433 Starting time is 1:30. Crawford, ieigers Work Out at Wisner has done all of his fighting since turning pro. Jimmy McCoy, who will meet John Powell in a_ five - round welterweight preliminary, accom- panied Rodgers, Obviously tired from the lengthy trip, Rodgers and - Osee Groom, eager young heavy- »|weight from Detroit, also arrived on the scene yesterday and his entrance got laughs all around. Osee and Al DeNapoli, his trainer- manager, wheeled up to ringside in Al's tiny pizzeria delivery wagon. Stage Sef for Ring Battle York's Bill Pickett in another pre- Johnny Palmer, underfeated lightweight from Dayton, O., tan- weight Chuck Spieser were both at ringside. Mi and light-heavy Ducky Dietz of Detroit battles Huey Rader, also 4 ah i : FE i HE | PRE-FIGHT CONFAB — Mickey Crawford of Saginaw (center), Chuck Spieser-tieft) and Chuck Davey discuss one of their favorite subjects — - boxing — during Mickey's -workouts Friday at Wisner Stadium. Crawford fights Groom, scheduled to face New f Botan Harter Deve next Teeny wight 8 Pentiae Press Phote - 10-round biel bout. me a big COM. and Davey, emer TV sing idol, were dis- tinguished visitors to the Crawford-Rodgers train- ing camps on the Cass Avenue side of the stadium. Sammy Rodgers Skeet Gunners" "(Special to Pontiae Press) RENO, Nev,.— Billy. Brown Jr., Birmingham (Mich.) boy yester- 250 targets riational all-garge skeet’ championship. Bill, is-years-old, fired 100 straight. Title round is being fired tpay and the Michigan team of /Chet Crites, Ains Borsum, Ken Sedeckly, Howard Confer and Pontiac's Bob Thiefels lead the California team by four targets. It looks like a cinch to grab the title. / Among other Michigan leeders © Plorence Schmidt (Hazel Park) ies: v. Brown J ove oe 188; Leland Brown 196; im; W. Ar Ellis (Mt. lieon) es Bill Brown Jr. 193; Borsum 199, Confer 398, | oom 196, ‘Thiefels 194. Crites isi, weve Coty 180 #0, Frank Keefer 178 City Loop Opens Playoffs Sunday Griff’s Grill and CIO Locat $94 will clash Sunday afternoon at Wis- Ld the City Baseball League playoffs. The winner of the best-of-three series meets Shaw's Jewelers in Runner - up CIO and Griff's, which finished 3rd, play the 2nd game of their ist round. series on Yankee Lead Cut to Four Games BALTIMORE we The. brash, Baltimore Orioles were perched in the American League's first divi- sion today after another game- saving by one of the team’s two relist pitching: spe- cialists. It was righthander Gintge Zu-| verink’s turn to shine last night as ihe blanked the New York Yankees! _jon one hit over the last. two in- nings to nail down a 8 victory for Bill Wight. When Zuverink isn't stemming late inning rallies, lefty Ken Leh- man ig likely to be on the firing line. Baltimore has won seven of its last eight games to reach fourth place—its loftiest late-season ‘peak since returning to the league. in 1954, that stretch, Zuver- ink and Lehman each has ap- peared four times in yell. : + The Washington Senators shut hind the six-hit pitching of Pete Ramos. Homers by Vic Wertz and. Roger Maris were wasted as the Cleveland Indians bowed to the Kansas City A’s, 3-2, in 13 innings. a 3%-garie lead in the National League, the biggest bulge yet, and they've done it with a five-game Milwaukee’s Braves have taken) Orioles Jump Into First Division| sammy R day led the Michigan delegation in} / _jthe 2nd round of shooting for the)/ While righthander Bob Buhl was breezing against the Cardinals to become the first 15-game winner In fact—the Braves have lost only-one of their last seven games, dropping one of three with Brook- lyn, then sweeping three from Cin-| - gles with Detroit's Edgar Gregory |ington Pe . . eet (4-0), L-Sleater (3-3), U- Napp, Rice. : [Hee arenae enowad, | eoommoaneaPpooereR nS ne ee ee ht ee toe ES @| secencoee f & ol cexcoeccoepuneu Totals 43 414 Totals se by pitehked ball for Donor: th B—! n or tne in Sth, “000 101 101 ell 01 | Utility, 17-Ft, Perfect con- dition, Will demonstrate. : SLAYBAUGH’S . SPORT SHOP $30 Oakland Lt 4 T-3:45, A-1,038. , in the NL, third-place Brooklyn junked its .three-game losing: streak and stayed within five games of the top with a 42 vic- tory at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati ral- cinnati before clobbering second- place St. Louis 13-2 last night, Tighe Blasts lied all night long and came off with a twi-night doubleheader Tigers Atter ‘sweep that left the Redlegs in fourth, 6% back, with 9-7 and 6-4 Loss to H ose \victories over the Chicago Cubs, . < who had won five in-a row. CHICAGO # — Manager Jack Tighe has threatened another crackdown on the Detroit Tigers. “f’ve been too easy with you,” “Tight told the club after its 5-4 lith inning defeat last night by the Chicago White Sox. “I’ve tried to treat you like I knew you wanted to be treated. But Jewelers Play Twin Bill Shaw’s Jewelers, city Class AA softball champions, will tune up for next week's regional tourna- ment by meeting Shively’s of Flint Sunday night in an exhibition twin ‘bill at Beaudette Park. - Game x times are 7 and 8:30. Shaw's-opens) from now on, it's going to be | cional play next Thursday at different. s Roseville, “T personally am going to check |; every player every night to be sure you're not breaking our cur-) | 3.50 RINGSIDE - °2.50 RESERVED - 450° BIG Ba BOXING Mickey CRAWFORD. 10 ROUNDS Vs. [20 nouns] ODGER: OTHER BIG BOUTS — { Ticket Price— z . General Admission — a ee avery odge and wept-wing Piymouth cling few. I'm not saying that you are but the way you have been look- ing, there’s something wrong co Ritadoread” winning streak — all against con- Monday at 5:30 p.m. Ifa 3rd con- test is necessary, it will be held! Wednesday. } ' Shaw’s, regular season champion, sits idly by until Stinday, Aug. 18, when the final series begins. The playoff. champ enters the state tO Teett 7%, ——, Baines, Sebring. Shaw’s—Stone, Kringe. Griff'e—Ghanks 2. tournament at Battle Creek. 4 eens andes groomed best. icture of good. grooming You're always right in focus when you look your well- Let us help _. by keeping all your clothes as spotlessly clean & fresh as the day you bought them. | ‘TRY OUR NEW Padald UNIT... ; tenders. team for “indifference and slip- shod play.”” Stoc SUNDAY NIGHT RACES - Modified k Car Races PATIO SLABS | Limited Time Only! Clean Smooth *10 BIG. 100 LAPS ae “Time Trials yea P.M. NTIAC sruibway ft i i 16x16-in. SLABS 49: 16x32-In, Cy | Beg. °2.20 ..... .*1-19 | 11x22-1n, Reg. 1.10 .59°| 22x22-In., Reg. 1.95 or} } Slate, Red, Yellow, Green, | « Natural and Brown. Asphalt Track EVENTS _ OF RACING _ Regular $1.00 Outdoor Fireplaces at Low Prices Buy direct from the manufac turer... . Sore re difference | EM 3 48? First Roce we 8:30 P. M. Evcsioun low-priced ... enjoy | | ess dollar-cost for a new 1957 LIQUIDATION SALE-ALL NEW DODGE and PLYMOUTH CARS Hurry! Only 18 New 1957 Cars Left! Choose yours from these at greatly reduced prices. We're giving = .. up the agency and you get the savings! Big trades this. week! PARTS CLEAN-OUT, TOO! Buy at low, low om. Everything ‘Must Be | Sold! — - SAVE *100's NOW! REMENSCANEIDER skoruens 252-5. ® SAciNAW SREY ah SS SE SF : j ' ) Sg eS a Ser ee ; 4% ~— ee nA Oe ae ie ____THE PONTIAC PRUSS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10,1057 _[ 7 Le Pier e Arnold, 5,-have a way of getting just about anybody or anything to eat out of their hands. The goose inhabits a pond behind the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Building in Little Rock. * x * {Pal Falls From Grace ‘ i F i i a Mom and Pop Didn’t Know Johnny; 4, Takes Bus of Station some eight blocks away in downtown Toledo yesterday. ae Bus station officials couldn't. get any information out of him. gs. i i Hi tefl i corti ila : it WASHINGTON — A proposed nuclear project in Michigan to be built primarily with private funds received a boost from Congress x * ® "The House in effect restored to the atomie authorization bill $4,- - 900,000 in research funds for a pro- posed fast breeder reactor near Mich. It voted to ear- mark $1,500,000 for the project this . year and to make available an ad- ditional ee pee A for _— years: The reactor would be built by Power Reactor Development Co. (PRDC), a combine of 16 privately owned ities headed by. Detroit equipment... Michigan Births Hit New Peak for Half Year LANSING UW — Michigan has set another record in baby production, the State Health Department re- ported today. The department said. that 95,754 births were registered in the state during the first six months of 1957 to set a new half-year mark. This was 3,362 more births than during the same period of 1956, the previous high for a six-month New one-month records also were set during four of the first. six months. Only January and Feb- ruary failed to shatter previous re- New marks for individual months were 17,609 in March, 16,309 in April, 16,658 in May and 17,957 in June, : The department said births in Michigan have been — increasing yearly since 1948-and that figures for the first six months . indicate that a new 12-month record is in prospect for 1957. ~Second Polio Clinic - ape “Reliable INSUR -Fuller Agency, Inc. ANCE Protection” one FE 4-4565 T : 147 W. Lawrence St. : ik other firms with selling defective x SOUTH LYON — This city’s | ,| second polle clinic will be con: | heel Stuck in Track * > Conductor J. R. Freenian of the New York Central's Chicago-to- " \Cleveland mail ‘express and. pas- senger. train, said they were mov- ing at the limit of 80 miles per hour when the engineer, -U,F- The engineer applied the brakes, but it was too late. Fireman S. J. De Falco said he saw Mrs, Ball struggling with the carriage while the other children stood and watched. Just before the collision, one child—Mary Ann —ran to her mother’s side and The Pioneer of Piint fs & novelty shoot Sunday, to be held two miles south of Lapeer, on M-™. M24. The Hunters Creek Parm Bureau wil! hold its ennual Je picnic supper at 7 o'clock, Wednesday, at Hoffman home, 3160 West Rd. Nerth Branch Beech Farm Bureau will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brown at 6396 Lake Pleasant ‘Thursday. a — Sunday Aug. 17, at 1 o at North Win Scholarships nomics at. Michigan State” Univer- sity are Christine Missmore of Utica and Sharon Jamison of Mil- ford, | Others are Helen Miles, 14, Among 14 winners of scholar- ships for the study of home eco- Club, Pontiac, senior Jersey calf. senior Brown Swiss calf; Eugene Clark, 20, of Lucky Leat 4H club, To Teach Speech in Lapeer Schools : 7% +t ‘She -is a 1953 graduate of the her BS degree. this spring from. Central Michigan College. Police Course 4 in Civil Defense, Set at Leonard White Lake Slates Bloodmobile Monday WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — A Red Cross bloodmobile unit will be at the VFW Oxbow post, No. 4156, Parking Lot Opens ROCHESTER — Municipal Park- ling lot No. 2'tn the Vilage, be- tween East and Main opened ‘to- “= The Hadley Town- ship Board has appointed Dryden High School and received), BARBARA JE2\ PARKER ‘Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Parker of Birmingham announce the engagement of thejr daughter, Barbara Jean; to Airman 3C. Ward C, Taliziens Jr. The pro- spective bridegroom's parents are the Ward C. Tallziens of Bloomfield Hills. A winter wedding is planned. Marlette Man Wins in Standard Race Standard Oil agent at Marlette, is winner of an. all-expense trip to pionship Flight Sales contest, J. A. Greuling, Saginaw division. man- announced, jalso won @ company expense trip {to Chicago. and will accompany Rogers. ‘per, cent since 1946, the state de- ‘ -of mental hyiene reports. However, voluntary admissions \Fashion Your Figure | Will Meet Wednesday MARLETTE — D. J. Rogers,|: The number of persons volun-| ” ‘ |tarfly entering California state are: Danny Walters, of - Holly; Trene and John Engle; of North- | Ville and Larry Middleton, of Lake Orion. Robert Webster won in the duck classification. Brown, nike Pay*Checks of 3 Employes at South Lyon SOUTH LYON—This city's coun- cil, in regular meeting here, has raised the salaries of three more jot its employes, Employes who re- ..|ceived the raises were: ‘ City Treasurer, Floyd Bradley; City Assessor Mabe] Tapp all received ‘qf Per cent pay boosts. Set 22nd Reunion bKHathaway School service, Fence, Post Guard lat Bush Lake Beach TLE iif ef i Drifting Flint Mon 2. 5 F Flier ie : Install Legon Men in Joint Ceremony Church Board to Meet” COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Mem- bers of the Commerce Methodist nREE Jia wee sey, the dog aet| Geop tom te SN pen tpi i ae a series of chain reactions that| the sink. : changed his whole life. Pal was crouched up on the tae eed ee ee te eee oF oe ; . ee ee ath penne BE gpl oa flo Jn ‘| the thunder and lightning gained and Stafford said thet if the animal Seymore H, Wright survived the ee eae at momentum, he -could stand it ‘|had tried to leap to the floor, he _ crash in his single-engine plane (F the Nazarene on Tuesday at no longer, and leaped right | would have ‘been a goner,' |with just a slight scratch on the! 7.29 p,m, The Rev. T. C. Riddle, through the aluminum screen, | The big was marched gut meen, pastor, states that the public has [aa to the beck of the lot and securely _ | ‘He was flying back to Flint | been invited. cia, ety km e B Pt ares =e i Z ee ee ee : = 2 oe : es : Gen, in fem Ont othe bat! * & Ok 8 Se | te weather coed in ever Sat ALVOTI Educator tates re, 3 | house emn-the spot; Bt Shas tere : 3 , igh ptane-down| attends meeung sh landed pes ide Statford family, near Milford, created havoc in the home during a | Wright ‘brought, the 7 the trvuitieel’ bere sanding Goris ire Dak che te ned cameah theslar With, sal ore comand 1s eae et an Oe to an attude of 100 feet and waslin Germany kitchen radio crashing to the floor, |impulses. property for his own good. Pie ses ee “|when the seaplane plowed into) 1751 IRN HEIGHTS’ — Rosco V = the water, shearing off the pon- pal of Avondale Mother, 2 Girl ty Youth: Be Ng ae te alana oy Tyg Oo ' ; . : : resenting ion other, 2 Girls County Youths Prepare Entries)i@iex se % salts. te a san : ae : with water. With only a little air)... Ww . . ' conference of the World Confed- Killed by Train tar Michigan 4:H Fair at MSU SEE nee NEG or Michigan 4-H Fair at MSU scars nt Engine Hits Baby Buggy bo ee eet Be ai haan aati fai peal po ta Sear tet 1c ee ee ae Woman Tries to Free , Nérthville, junior Brown Swissjright yesterday to enter their| toons 109 yards lashed — State University Aug. 27-31 maylcalf. ? diduiete Gn 48: dole Gert ene ot ace kc aoe, | ee in eenigorenttneatel prt The discussion of the conference is ‘centered on the4WCOTP study of the teacher supply and demand question, with delegates exchang- ing ideas about their respective problems. - 14 KARAT GOLD. leiched WEDDING RINGS | Credit Union for YOU! — sion have expressed their official “regret” at the action, but noted that crowded. conditions at the beach made the $1300 fence a “necessity.” - WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Fashion Your Figure Club will meet At last week's meeting Mrs, Har- vey Leinenger was dwarded the Edwin Broome and Harriet Wood- en, who gained the most weight. HBOR SAYS « FELICE George Jennings as constable for Hadley —— Community DRIVE OUT SUNDAY uy SEE Lane , HELTM La _ Bailders and De y "> Westridge - of» Waterford For tho age, ~ eoroere, Satege roy Display Homes Await Your Inspection. 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. AND : __ @t by appointment * vig 8: Waterford. prre ot Westridge-ol-Watertord > N& TRIP. ORIV ONE OF oY PUPLS HED THe Mee GuALITY eHEaT AT _| at 2312 Crane St, at 7 pan. Wednes- | Chicago in Standard’s 1957 -Cham-' day: : “HOLD ON!” Members of the beach commis- Hold On is an interjection that has the turning point in the lives Eddie Cantor’s mother used it when things were blackest: “Son,” she told Eddie after they had postponed several meals, “we can’t have less; we'll hold on!——” Randolph (Randy) Wellsford escaped from a German prison camp, crawled (a bullet had pene- . trated both legs). to a refuge. An orphan of the war brought him food, and friend- ‘ _ ship, They couldn’t understand each other but the boy tied a knot in a string, it in tightly closed fists, Randy got the idea—Hold On, smiled his thanks. A few days later patriots carried him to a doctor, _Sent him home to England. Near the scene of his rescue you will find a string of homes for War orhpans; they are called HOLD ON H ‘Randy, rich, legiess, in a wheel chair is dad to hundreds of children and the b who saved his life is their Big M,-&. SIPLE madi VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 266 N. Perry Street Phone FE 2-8378 mi ra COMM NITY NATIONAL BANK > . @ Year on SAVING CERTIFICATES BMA fig setnes ese "ose ange renee (ANIL : eg unity OF pe Be Ee as ag sera. Pe x “ oe =] ‘ “as oe La Bite g: j bs i H : 5 hk iJ : ae a ge REDWOOD TRIM — This white clapboard house is trimmed in stained redwood. Located on Irwindale drive in Waterford Hills subdivision, the Loy Bennett house is abet Pee eee ae tale he ee OE ee Le Se UES = % \ Herbert C. Davis of Pontiae was the builder; stock plans wend we Sar tte attr tive five-room house. It has a complete basement. Your Neighbor’s Hous Small Scale Furniture Fils Small Home By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Ever hear of Waterford Hills Subdivision? It's nowhere near Waterford -Hit-and it isn't-even very hilly. It's a small area south of M59, east of Pontiac Lake road, and fronting on_Fid- die Lake. . / The Loy Bennett family, con- sisting of Mr. and Mrs, Bennett, Margaret, aged 18, and Michael, aged 10, live in a small white clapboard house with redwood trim, Their lot is 105 feet wide . and extends 500 feet down fo the lake, The house has a terrace at the rear and a full basement. There is a great deal more room inside the house than the outside would indicate, Living room, dining room and kitchen take up most of the floor space, -have open planning. At the other end of the house are three bed- rooms,; ~ At one end of the living room the wall is paneled in knotty pine, This wall extends through the dining room area, A sim- ple fireplace of reused brick with a pine mante] takes up ‘nearly ali the living room sec- tion. The hearth ig raised, Other living room walls are light tan, while the ceiling is white. The polished oak floor is covered with a tan rug. Cafe American with pine and maple black hartware, The lighting — _ boards. An indication of _terests is the of fixture is copper, Ficor linole- um ly ton wh 0 seeeeae spatter pattern.. On the wall nearest the dining room—there is a cabinet, The top shelf is a plant- er. On the lower shelf Mrs, Ben- nett displays yellow and blue Stengel pottery — the blueberry pattern, With the exception of one bed- room” which has green walls, walls throughout the house. are the same color as_ the living room, This makes decorating a_ unified job, The bathroom has gray tile walls and a white floor. Curtains are black and white, The Bennetts’ bedroom has Drexel pine furniture with an heirloom type spread on the bed, Curtaing match those in the living room, Lamps are brewn and white-Early Ameri- ean, ; sinkeg aries i int » Mike's room has one complete It was built by Herbert C. wall of shelves and storage cup- of Pontiac from stock plans, Yhe predominant woods. ‘There 7 ate two sofas, one under the front windows, the other directly across the room. One is covered in a blue-green homespun type fabric; \the other is rusty red. There is , pair of matching wing chairs, upholstered in a colonial design tapestry, Next to the fireplace ts a i on there are three un- ae weet round plaques, The cen- ters are ceramic bird pictures, while the frame is blue tone brass. The dining room furniture is Willett maple with Windsor chairs. The fixture above ‘the table is black and copper. Be- yond the table there is a long view, The kitchen opens directly into this dining area, but is hidden completely from the living room. It is large and sunny. Appliances and working space are concen- trated. on two walls, with the working space under the win- m4 _ window that shows a wooded. ‘BEST FRIENDS—Mike and his dog, Jiffy, are the best of friends, as only a boy and a dog can be. Jiffy is part St. Bernard and part collie, Mike is all boy, aged ten. Jiffy was aiven special dispensation to enter the house Sor tis pictive. Mike te siting on the Glue-grean an niet tein dows. Counter tops are yellow - Formica. There are short yellow cafe curtains at the windews, Cup- EARLY AMERICAN — The simple fireplace at the end of this room is made of _at the-right is blue-green. Floor and rug ate tan, Curtains are creamy white, cafe = boards are knotty pine with reused brick, The mantel is pine. There is a braided rug in front of the raised hearth. type. "All furniture is Early American style. The sofa.at the left is rusty red, while the one + he fare |. woods. ‘The kitchen has knotty piste cupboatds' with! ann ee ae eet Fee i YOR A TEENAGER ~ Halon pnt bd ski curtains make Margaret's room a There are ra NTE eT covered “THE ARNSTIONG Steel OW-Fineo WINTER nieces deste | ‘RANCH HOME WITH PATIO — This compact adds distinction. Overall dimensions, ! ranch home is of clapboard and fieldstone com- _ the garage, are 73 feet by 32 feet 6 inches. GIVES YOU CLEAN,# COMFORTABLE WARMTHE lL. ere rae it's Completely AUTOMATIC! this modern heating unit! “You set the thermostat — the furnace does the_rest. ‘Wes available NOW! Call us tee complete informa- a be. inette atiger Goodwill Automatic Heating Your Heating Supermarket ‘401 West Huron FE 2/1849 By ANDREW C. LANG ee © es Fey Vou 80 comers wa better quly Series. 2 .en of today. TRUBILT teres, | sos Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Roads and sleeping areas are cleverly separated in this | charming home. You can get.to-the bedroom Kitchen Steals Show =n New Ranch Home | ‘irer‘ewe wo te oie In designing a delightful adap- tion~ of the Keeping Kitchen, 5 | f e535 3 af. 22 BG pital ad va p fs EY 8 3 Fe brightness arid the airiness of the | old-time kitchen, plus the - -con- “venience and the work-saving traf- fic pattern of a well-planned kitch- | Notice the way the range in. the ere 2 He pete frie e337 in} at Pai BF [ i Fy z E 3 me cu dint nth en ath ee Gil es es es ee ee es STUDY PLAN ORDER COUPON — Enclosed is 35 cents. Please send me a copy of the study plan of The House of The Week, Design Hw.64 Feel free fo consult us on any lle oauiies mabe They called it the Keeping) venient storage. section, with ie : : Kitchen in those days because it : treed |was the center of much of the|the living and dining. rooms of hout tracking mud or : ’ pe Sah. ay {family's activities — because, in| HW-64, with the bay at the front|dirt through any of the rooms. ——FALBOTT LUMBER co- ‘effect it helped to keep the family | Setting the rooms apart effective-| ' This setup, convenient even if | 1025 Ocklend Ave. = ne [together. But you_don’t have tol!» without peed ter any som, Ol sutely essential HOURS: nenseee © & te 3 8; 3 ve” room, more than just a|* a : i sE pa ME tbs il 8 i »B. , ui of i ft j E i ey : \ seemed “ies the Scie! yee aww plweing cn remodeling, -epeiing 64 in The House of The Week|there are cabinets built in under)down into the Basement: : : Hl : | i i '} i i [ ie ef L a perf i. i i t i i lik | island counter ts adjacent to the foyer or hall or. patio. The other, | ment stairs ‘ Z ; : td hed miu ss ; wg in dog sonnel h lange be bee. 3% acres ree | eH th ft a B value of these components pearege y a be See ot hei Gute + er? ae TE ne. i. ee $ i { zelete ‘Prefab Kits Cut Building Costs meet ior Remodeli ing "EARLY AMERICAN COLONIAL ESTATE | 3 “HAY-CIENDA” as 36-Mile Road, West of Von Dyke iracersicay Bsr | tr Be frame -g arage, separate servants GAS PERMITS FOR HEATING . may be available soon: BUT! before you select a ]. Product or a contractor to install your heating . .. BEWARE BECAUSE. in spite of constant warnings to the public, many will fall prey again to Fly-by-Nights, Chiselers Manganese Mines | Stine ‘tctiasr ch ou b= cooly cod ates Started in Brazil ~ DANGEROUS _ iO de JANEIRO — Ater site} = PLAY SAFE constuction, manewens ines = BE CAUTIOUS—BE SURE pp onee tear oF 23 ce | Know what you ought to knew, evail yourself of our free curves — estimated at 30,000,000 | information service. with no whatsoever. We ww, «POSITIVELY send no salesman te trick you into a deal but. full tons, with a metal content of 4 rill be mailed to without cost to you by « clays pag BSE wet etinster for the Universal ne 7 pany formed a Brazilian served as gas complaint trouble shooter an and a United States steel eliminator for the — oe CO. Therefore we urge you of ore, valued at $5; DON’T DELAY — CALL TODAY. would treble Brazil's exports and make this Sales Tips Often Pay — AIR-O-MATIC Heating & Cooling Go. 1735 Williams Lake Rd. at M-59 | OR 32946 DU IT YOURSELF wall _FENCE OR WE DO IT 4U - Oe as OF FENCE Co. "1801. STEPHENSON HWY. (M-150) BETWEEN 13 AND 14 MILE RDS. STEEL | Fate usrimares ~We're as Near as : FENCE | Your Telephone > 48” 11-Ga. Chain Linkwire Lincoln 7-1344 Galvanzied Steel Evenings Rochester ‘| practical; into. the house itself, it can be glassed in to make an extra il Florida. room of the type which i is becoming so popular. In | areas where this might not be the patio can be enclosed with screens — or, of course, it can be left as is, ft wemel| Olive 1-6662 Steel Clothes Post £a.4.95 95 — oe —— ee a oe op “? — ome eee eee ae ee oe, ie "CHECK THESE FEATURES: | © No sections to Be Forced Apart by Fret o Hing ‘ poly a Reinforced Casting D Messy Installation UP TO 42 SQ. FT. OF PORCH SPACE Free Estimates — We Deliver Anyh “CONCRETE STEP $0. | an 5380, sc Aol - OR 3-7715 | * PATSMAN| mS rRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE| mtn | "399 S. PADDOCK, ST. a a F CALL US FOR CONCRETE STEPS |! ~ parents For a Step in er 3 BE oh 612 SEE hel § NOME ANT BERET THE UNIT STEP : : a REDI- MIX CONCRETE } Z # 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! You * UALITY se SERVICE « « we TISFACTION! : es “Paint % Lakefront Lots. + Upper Long Lake _@Hammond Lake = | Sodon Lake ly Office FE. 8-1331 BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP ‘SUBURBAN. LAKE FRONTAGE is always in demand, but the number of high and dry lakefront lots with loads of trees being offered for sale becomes smaller with each succeeding month. The Houseman-Spitzley Cor. poration has a few outstanding lake: 4ront sites at $80 to $100 i ft, in the Bloomfield Hills ares. Live with the lakes and excellent fishing at your doorstep. Terms. Call og detailed ins formation. SLOOMPIED MILLS OFPICE at Lone take. Road end Telegraph Reed - epposite Devon Gables. ae _ Phone MIDWEST 4-7422 ITZLEY CORPOR ATI ON eae ok Bo gs Ba A ee sas decane caren ee a ee : — ce | S ot oe i | ‘ ae \ 4 : : share cutee ee es See THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, J AUGUST done i "7 lair ¢ Conditioning s tudy, | Reaches einen’ sired Point | This Is an | | AUTOCLAVED | Concrete Bloc k G 5% PLYSCORE mt PLYWOOD | #8 $475 eer Sheet ee Oak Hardwood | Oak Hardwood. FLOORING | FLOORING | Ls S145 | Bm $95 | I ee 3% — 4x8- Lineal 2x4’s Which Has Been High Dictitiens a iam coon Be - Pressure Steam Cured fot floor space, today's national oad Masa Whe oa |target figure of $10 might be achieved it the houses were built AUTOCLAVED Block | Ito: conform to “comfort ehgineer- 10 ft. thru 16 ft. Is a Superior Block! jing” principles instead of FHA 5¢ Ft ‘minimum property requirements, These “comfort engineering” \ 3 + They have been subjecied ew > tall $]45 White Fir—1x12 to 350 steam "., 100% aca gg eed — fewaibord — wnee : humidity‘under psi |} mum CASH AND CARRY _ tonnes: 79 M This produces a superior | | ventilation; outside shading of sun- meteenton. scram . ny windows and, whenever possi-| ad is stabilizes the strength of the a ae areas, — = a S block and reduces shrinkage re ee and exprmtcn <° rang south. - ing crac walls. Remem- | Some 65 utility companies and ber Boice is the place in ' ; ities 1 al 14x20 ( nd a Heif) Oakl ty-that-gives-] 5-200 bullders So. $1 cities in 29 | saa SA co secca | || states are cooperating in the pro- (% $ Y gh p “ 29 | cured blocks. —_— The builders a i | r house plans to ens-Corn- — all terial te bailld this ‘ ing’s engineers who made sug: z : os : | gestions, as nécessary, to insure =) i . Also 20x20 _ that the plans would conform to [i $ 4 8 8 BUILDERS SUPPLY | “comfort engineering princi- | ! ples, The utility companies | « ~ @ Block @ Concrete. @ Brick agreed to install submeters so | , eS TD No es | Down — Easy Terms | os 6. Tulsi nak Ra. FE bass | that costs of heating and air con-— Up to 3 Years to Pay ditioning could be isolated. ae ' Jn the stud of the first 120 homes, Owens-Corning has also predicted heating and cooling sav- |ings averaging more than 25 per cent for the “comfort engineered”’) dwelling when compared with those a TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE JOHN KINZLER Colonial Lumber Co. 7605 Highland Rd., 1 Mile West of Airport | OR 3-2215 ! 610 W. Hues FE 4-3528 or wee only FHA ETS CAN QUALIFY! FA EVEN IF YOU HAVE USED YOUR G.I. BENEFITS =F ALL BRICK ‘24 FT. FAMILY KITCHEN 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT (GOLD BOND... BURMEISTER GOLD. OND. DURE suemasrak ) BOND . , . BURMEISTER GOLD BOND .. . = Grade A Glaxed Fir Sash Bhobes ee * 2-6x6-8x1% swecwuwns cakeces : $Q95 1x6 Pine Roof Boards 2-8x6-8x1% sees wie wales ee ; . sg» 9 5 aed BOND . . . BURMEISTER GOLD BOND . . . BURMEISTER GOLD BOND . . . BURMEISTER GOLD BOND Give Us a "Call and Our Representative Will Stop By and - See You - THESE WINDOWS ARE CUSTOM MADE IN OUR SHOP . ... WE USE | | STORM MI Movable glee panel incest. Indirect un § s) 78 INSIDE DOOR JAMBS CEDAR *95 a ms No Joints — 454” B | : Grade hoagie seid Knotty Pine Paneling $ » 978 sliding door hardware. 1x6, 108 In30 $995 Brand New Stock 4¥t, Trek... $299 |, Srend per NOW CLEAR PONDEROSA PINE MORLORS 200 FT. OR MORE ° HUMPHREY TENSION SEALERS COMBINATION cd dreftese ventilation la any weether.- EASY TERMS w To Suit Your Budget’ For Free Estimate, Cal @ a D ALUMINUM! » ALUMINUM.) *( - COMBINATION §) eee DO RS } isa : ) . ‘ oe SEE FOR YOURSELF «=~ === 0M fees De Three removable inseris...Sereen ponet insert... 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SHEATHING, Fair ""”*79| KOTE SHINGLES °7”* ax8 $935 Ea. | 25/32 Exterior $ PLASTER BOARD ~—s | “| SHEATHING ran °99 ROCK. LATH, 32’ 9 8 PLAY SAND 398 Lots o We ech 5 on ss sles pelos nes For the Kiddies’ Sand Box....:..... bag : OPEN 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.-SUNDAYS ‘til 3 ——hurmeidster.s- Wholesale N 0 R T H F R N Wholesale . Retail Retail , EM 3-4171 LUMBER CO. EM 3-4171 B : ‘ anos ties GNOG G10D waLsia _ wgasiawune * * * GNOd a109 waLsiawung una * * * GNOg a109 nr ane © 3 BEDROOM q On. ‘Your Lot “CUSTOM RANCHER © FULL BASEMENT | © PLASTERED WALLS ONLY B) 9 | 5 Trt. err resend erent CETTE EEE OOP RE "+ Tweety acta at ae 5 oy ie Be te DIRECTIONS: | ona on 10 5 su san orate si ate j{etyeieg i = epee ee ee a ee * % = : : es E o es nee Siclights pour daylight into fut Bene in tchen, bath and team [ting sleeping, and working EF aged ee 2600 UNION LAKE ROAD eo rooms, a dark pockets of/4-y sre centralized for the most exten «© «& rinse water. After rinsing thorough-| PHONE EM 3-4148 || COMPLETE PLUMBING MODERNIZATION e Repairs a Specialty -svad bela, Thus, you get lower building costs. You can take advantage of the efficient and economical layout .of water connections, vents, and pecially the bathroom and laun- dry; where outside exposure is not inportant, but privacy is. Exterior! walls.can be given over entirely to wasted space, too. You can sky- light a large inside closet or pantry M on M-15 to Model SCREEN DOORS ............-.++-.$6.95 RECREATION — ‘This is the | pee Ak csenied ond coum ee oe ae BASE BOARD .................-.$7.00€ SMAI CTR | ree ve Orn KosctWawick tal wistierbue Ae jar DOOR & WINDOW TRIM ..........$5.30.C 0 oe ee ee DOOR FRAMES—Exterior .......... .$9.95 , | ey Me ; DOOR JAMS—Interior .............92.95 7: ° . : | Put Daylight in Home With Skylights Ma's. Ov Wel 6 Te Marble table tops, fireplace man- tels and stairways can be cleaned: easily by wetting with plenty of/@ hot water, then using a scrub brush to work in thick soapsuds. ly, dry the marble carefully to\™ prevent water marks. J cceeeeeeReeeeee an aa _— CTTIITITIi ttl itti iii iit BUY DIRECT fom “YOUR LOCAL MANUFACTURER! 20x20 le hung....... $12.29 INTERIOR FLUSH DOORS... from $4.95 EXTERIOR FLUSH DOORS .... . .from ‘$12.95 EMPIRE SUPPLIES a of other things possible Says €P drains. Skylighted core rooms have . when re-doing : BATH — KITCHEN — LAUNDRY article in recent issue of a home| nechanical ventilators that are clas tw — at bh. eal - : : more efficient than -the - uswal) may find space in some otherwise , ) . Featuring: | At light small windows, the magazine|wasteq nook that can be put to| on : Now available ready-made stitute : 'Amenican- Standard | skylights, ceaniene with frame,| With this service-core plan it is . Fm ayo pedir mm | : = 9 ' . 2 — flashing and fasteners. They are| possible to overcome the hidebound|,. sn. article. | Casey Clark Ss Ji ree : PLUMBING down in — oe planning magento «3 sages ‘ : easier to all. Se new “every room on 3 | TURES — flights are made of various ma-|"Skylighting makes rooms of | —of FUN and COUNTRY MUSIC RO eae ig | ak MRAM a a Pe i Lia a . oe eee Tenor pa Phone “ Sing e shies Bi FE 2-1 211 | Exclusive Bere 2 @ Siding ‘© Concrete Work — | | itecn __ssomyonon | OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 4H] CHURCH'S | | * Quality Werkman- ship TUESDAY, 9 to 10 P.M. CKLW. TV Channel 9 TAKE ADVANTAGE of these SENSATIONAL TV SPECIALS © Fast, Reliable Service NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL Eames & Brown, Inc. | 85 E. Pike St. is FE, 3-7195 Land Contracts — Keal Estate | nae = DAWSON i & waTson | | or se N, vet Saginaw St. Orders under.$1 add is ats $1 ice charge. * * * The Pontiac Press Pattern Dept. Bedford Hillis, New York. for outdoor living since it is rust- proof and doesn’t have fo be rush- jed inside every time the . sky clouds up, The furniture can be painted in any number of colors to blend.or contrast with the floor, WHERE Is saw-timber height. The lumber NORTHOVER yor from these stately trees is easily ON ADAMS ROAD—Just ast machined and products manu- = Leng Lake Rese. factured from it can be made to accurate dimensions. It is used fo | Fico as tora Sieint yal: teow gers! Medel Phone- MI 6.7620 aie anes ee idoors in the U.S. today. Takes Time to Mature Te FE4 2 2591 CHURCH'S eo) a + A Rich Coitone Front and 3 Wells of fi ‘ “QUALITY GARAGES |] #« e.g Pyen on" At a Price to Fit Your Pocket!] ene. * 4 Walls of Insulated Cost-Alum Siding in \ “Your Choice of 4 Glamorous Colors ONLY $664 coméere (24'x26"x8", gables and dormers slightly extra) + A Beautiful Castone Front That Will . Enrich the marr y-y- of Your Home . onty $299 compuete (26'28", gables and dormers slightly extra) [ @ NO MONEY DOWN—=5 YEARS TO PAY! @ LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS! INSULATED CAST-ALUM ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDINGS © NO MONEY DOWN , -@5 YEARS TO PAY © EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS © FREE ESTIMATES ® NO OBLIGATION @ WE BUILD Any size or style, frame or masority. All jobs expertly constructed with quality materials. Complete cement. work. EVERYTHING FOR: ‘HOME ‘IMPROVEMENT— 107 SQUIRREL ROAD ff is 2.0233 x & M CONSTRUCTION co. North of aibeitacon Rd, ee Moet smooth job when they added a 10x22 double garage on their brick ‘home, Note the Se tie 1129 Warwick did a ture. A oh Was ned a ai g if Hi ie Z 4 E gas ~ With @ REYNOLD‘S: saben” oot ee SOFTENER For only Pennies a day you. can have a whiter wash, rear of the garage. — ‘Stirring val Straining Helps Prepare Paint Hi a Born morngpet they agenky tient || Always stir*the contents’ of a pers oh: Sener nee eraute Bie nate paint can before using, When stir- bay maittion. . Pring enamels especially, be sure to ision. ‘It's all stir the pigment thoroughly, but a & not too, vigorously, The best pro- os A Detroit. ie Ct up the cedure is to pour the top two- oer iniays. dogs. '. Then, It ache, tr: Yor tha’ If a skin has formed on top of ithe can remove it all before stir- ‘ring. Should any part of the skin ‘Temain, pour the entire quantity |through a strainer you obtain from }your paint dealer You can also juse a piece of wire screen or an Lold section of hosiery for the pur- raceme P| Realter WARD M. PARTRIDGE Real Estate and Business thruout 1656 W. Huron FE 4-3583 Firm Completes «300th Subplat - According to figures released by ‘Francis H. Phelps, president of ‘tion, 406 Washington Boulevard opment company has just com- pleted its 300th subdivision. -Organized in 1914 and known since that time for. outstanding work in developing the suburban areas of Greater Detroit, House- piled an enviable record during _ this -43 year period. Francis H. Phelps joined the company in 1919 and has been its president since 1929. The corporation has subiivided 12,000 acres, approximately 20 square miles, for a total of 48,000 the HouseminSpitzley Corpote- | Building this: ploneer lend devel 7 man-Spitzley Corporation has com- . ae , a Sah | be lovelier one and i save up to 80% on soap with this Fully og: water softener.- * ot lots. in. the. G |It is estimat that these lots are, | sufficient to provide living space for more than 192,000 people. This lis considerably more than the population af Dearborn. Stn eee ne you'll find just.whot you need in a garage, home improvement, etc. when you take _— problems to- Bob's Building Service, Ine. Specializing in... the rolling nature of the terrain, | The company is particularly | proud, according to Mr, Pheips, of its work in—the—Bloomfieid— ae as Charing Cross Estates, Btcomtici@ Heights, Brookfield Highlands, Hammond iake Estates, Upper Leng Lake Estates, Long Lake Shores and New England Es- ter. Detroit area. 7 tates, have been developed, }. These developments’ have proved, especially attractive because of ‘many Jakes available ta residents, advantages of this district. | At the present time, because of the present population trends, in Garages - Commercial Buildings Breezeways eit Concrete Work | Attic Remodeling Roofing Recreation Rooms Siding Kitchen Remodeling Bathrooms — “There Is No Substitute for Experience” ~ Open Daily 9:00 to 5:30 At the flashing white light just east of Oakland _hncde ee WHITE___ “INCORPORATED ~ © 207. W. MONTCALM ba rt 4-9544 |County..and especially i E West Bloomfield ‘the Detroit.area, northern Oakland Bloomfield Townships jare being rapidly developed. Clean, Smooth Wood Takes Better Paint Job Any brigk home will look better), ee liek. Ideas Francis H. Phelps, president [Pe Houseman-Spitzley Coropo! Used to Protect Roofs Asphalt, one of the oldest known | - minerals, was used for waterproot-if REFRIGERATION ASSN. , ing Noah's Ark and for water- i WATER SOFTENER proofing the basket in which Moses FE 5-6247 te eae Bk was found. Jt served as cement in : No Money Down— the building of the Tower of Babel, ent seen men and waterproofing for the walls of - 64% GI Mortgage the Hanging Gardens. of Babylon.| 3 BEDROOM BR BRICK Sia os ELECTRIC, inc. protect roof surfaces coat | ings with an asplialt base are serv- $280 DOWN ing an important function in the} Meéels 1961 Featherstone, Pontioe F (3465 Auburn Road FE 4-357 3 American economy by keeping HERRINGTON HILLS | watertight the roofs of many fac- tories. — anel Wall Matches Bed leading furniture manufactar that . " oe : zs = = y SS -S= a Add Interest to Bedrooms F eaieneted in a ape altzactive, low-cost bed headboard? Here's, an idea that has all those féatures| and is in step with the current return to louver doors and shut-! ‘ters to smart modern interiors. ] 1 @ Tennessee Ledge Rock +: 2:2 ; Use an ordinary stock shutter,’ slightly longer than the width of the bed .(a double-bed mattress is; 34 inches wide), Attach the shut: ter to the spring frame by metal | } and the” cultural amd educationat Fees, or _by_a_wood framework.| The shutter also can be screwed. or bolted: to the wall. 4 * * Stock shutters generally ave made of ponderosa pine, an almost- ; white wood that is an excellent base for any paint or stain-and- varnish finish that you need to e with the bedroom — * * use a shutter as a headboard for| a youth fed, and a_pair of shut- ters for the sides, to keep the| “youngster from falling out. Saw the side shutters in half and hinge the sections together and to the headboard so they py Soest shown in the sketch. 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ADAMS Se Sales by 2586 Dixte = eating "Py nceral 4-401 Ran idoch “WE WILL BUILD | apprrions-caRa se gagmaaay FRAME . - BRICK - BuocK = Take 60 Months| | OPEN ‘SUNDAY to Pay... 12-4 | Additions — Aluminum Siding a Pre-Cut Frames — Patios ~— Recreation Rooms — All Types of Remodeling — Same as , Detroit Prices —- Free estimates courteously given ,no obligation. MIDWEST SUPPLY AND HOME IMPROV MENT CENTER 19 Years in/Pontiac — . Get Seversl Estimates — Make ure One of Them Is oe : 9 North Telegraph—"z Bloc North of Tel-Huron Center _| [PHONE FE4 2575 Escenas all FE 57433) we CLEAN, SHARP fines give “split level. The lower level boasts a two-car garage and a den be- | neath the bedroom section, and storage and utility ‘room beneath 6 Room Ranch Home with Face Brick... 1¥2 Baths Meitnction ‘to this Dhs Seton | a large play room, laundry and | the kitchen and living room area. | FE 5-6973 | The ‘first floor plan covers 1,376 square feet. The house is plan PL&AP by Samuel Paul, 89-51 164th St., Jamaica 3, N. Y. Color Works "Seo In the case of an unattractive | roof-line, cut up with too many unsightly gables, a good plan is to paint everything on the roof) in a dark color. A house with too great a variety 6f shapes and sizes of windows, should never have _ contrasting paint used in the trimming as this merely adds! to the ‘already jumbled. effect. x * * A high narrow house seems un- gainly with a light-colored roof. = The same house-with a dark roof, | seems to drop perceptibly and fits harmoniously into its sur- roundings. Contrasting doors and shutters will make even plain) homes gparkle with a touch of! individuitity. an een Ga _ortnaton ON DuTY Summer Heating Bp, Gun Type 84,000 BTU fA 6OIL FURNACE 286" I] $381.60 _ $147.00 The Only Heating. boutes Who a oF font HEATING & SUPPLY BARGAINS General. Motors DELCO Reg. Reg: i 64 - ne STORE | 109” | ADDITIONS ‘One or two rooms with or without bath. PATIOS OW FOR FREE ESTIMATES KITCHENS 4] REC. ROOMS a Nahi ditheidak wastes to choose from. DEAL DIRECT WITH BUILDER FHA TERMS — ‘UP TO od YEARS TO PAY! , 3 REMODELING SERVICE RECREATION ROOMS, DENS, INCOME CONVERSIONS, ELECTRICAL WORK, PLASTERING, ETC. Plens Designed — Permits Secured eae 4, ec * Plan: to Lio in 1 rea HEIGHTS | _ On Walton Bivd, AIR CONDITIONING and 4 WATER TOWER | CLEANING * ee DAYLIGHT RESEARCH KITCHEN — Beauti- ful wood kitchen cabinets were selected for their natural light in the “Daylight Research House’’ in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Glass-block wall areas and three skylights emit the maximum amount of _warmth and variety of appearance in reflecting natural light in the unusually well-designed ‘are removed so opened, natural long walls. The pletes the truly cae 's Ho igs Fix Them i pctte teh ik enwy to fix that no homeowner should put up with sleepless nights because that when.the cabinet doors are light Dluminates the cabinet in- teriors. The kitchen is a long corridor-type room with base and wall units of wood lining the two latest in built-in appliances com- modern and convenient kitchen. ‘Color on Road and Water le you pleasure-drive these fine spring days, your eye will be attracted by the colorful mobile homes that dealers in trailers have on display at their highway head- quarters. These nomad dwellings are painted in countless combina- tions of beautiful colors. Boats are also being displayed in this fashion along the roads near water. They, too, present a colorful picture line up for the buyer’s choice in a rain- bow of hues, See This Amazing Softener Today at H. H. STANTON 103 State FE 5-1683 Moery’s Oil Burner Sales-Service FURNACES VACUUMED GAS AND O1L—EXCEL—MUELLER FHA Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates _ FE 2-4970 3216 Rycroft St. . osetia *11,100 FULL PRICE VETS $300 DOWN 3 Bedrooms, full basement, deluxe features, close to schools, shopping and_transporiation . . . ONLY A _ FEW LEFT. Model ts located at Robinwood and Perry Streets, north of East Boulevard. Open Daily and Sunday 12 to 9. 1 _ ROSE HILL REALTY CO. 19470 Grand River KE 2-9060 GET READY FOR FALL . PAINTING, NOW, WIRE BRUSH REMOVES FLAKED, SCALED PAINT, ABOVE. REPUTTY WINDOWS AS NEEDED, ABOVE, RIGHT. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF RAINY -DAYS TO PAINT SHUTTERS, OTHER REMOV- ABLE HOUSE TRIM, RIGHT. - trated housewives who have to mop up the mess! of them, claims the National As- sociation of Plumbing Contractors. Here in a few simple steps, is how the homeowner can get a better night's sleep — and save money on his water and fuel bills at the same time. The first step of course, is to turn off the water, In most mod- ern homes, a ‘shut-off’ valve for both the hot and cold water fau- cets is located just under the fix- ture where the supply line comes out of the wall. No “shut-off valve? Then shut off the main water valve, usually located near the water meter, Trying to take a faucet apart without turning the water off first produces some pretty spectacular results ~— and some mighty irri- After the Toke Care of Tools fireplace tools, Sandpaper marred}. spots and wipe them clean. Apply || “ Now’ is a good time to perk ups shellac to help prevent rust, corveded, A her the aed seat is a job for the plumbing con-/ tractor. It takes special equip-| ment — and skills — to resurface the valve seat without permanent- | ly damaging the faucet. * * * | Of course, the homeowner can save himself time and trouble —, and the risk of damaging the drip-y py faucet — by calling. his local plumbing contractor in the first | place. For a very slight addition- al charge, the plumbing. contractor’ ee oe . ‘_jopen the drippy faucet far enough | ° kitchen, Backs of the factory-made wall cabinets: to relieve the pressure in the sup- ply line. =~ * *« * The second step (Figure 1) is to loosen’ the “bonnet nut” by turning it counter-clockwise with a .“flat-jawed” wrench. .To pre- vent marring the fixture, line the jaws of the wrench with leather or adhesive- tape and turn Figure 2 will replace the washers in ‘alll the faucets in the home and check the valve seats at the same time. A little drip can waste a sur. SUMMER COAL} PRICES END | IN AUGUST We noi that you order now before you} forget. Prices will be higher in September. § We are ready to send f you coal for every} need. Dependable Fuel for HL gurow easy renmst- | Sall_now for FREE Cooling Estimate | 50 Years From os oe , + Otto A. Trzos | SIBLEY | 3101 Orchard Lake Rd] | COAL & SUPPLY CO. || KeegoHarbor | | : 140 N. Cess Ave. i FE 2-0278 . FE 5-8163 | Eves. & Sun. | i prising amount of water — as Coll MA 6-6247 much as 7,500 gallons a year. If GENTLY. For step three, gently turn the |ifaucet handle in the “open” di- rection (Figure 2) until the valve stem comes out. The “business end” of the faucet is a small brass cup containing ‘a washer which is held in place ‘with a brass screw. Remove the ‘screw, as shown in step four (Fig- ure 3) and replace the worn wash- er with one EXACTLY the same size, Finally, replace the - faucet handle the same way you re- moved it, being careful to tighten the “bonnet nut” firmly, but not forcefully, Restore water service by open- ing the “shut-off” valve, then for That Fall Distributed by NEA Service If your summer daydreaming as you lean on the lawn mower's ndle ‘includes thoughts of paint- ing the house this fall, it's quite! ( | appropriate. There's usually a warm, dry pe- fo QULATION SLEEP IN COMFORT With Fiber-Glass Insulation Your Home Can Be Up to. 15° COOLER FHA TERMS — UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY EVERYTHING FOR SUMMER COMFORT © Additions © Remodeling .© Porches ® Siding. © Slabs ® Garages AMBASSADOR INSULATION 2110 Dixie Highway, Corner Telegraph FE 5-8405 =| riod during autumn that is ideal Hor painting. Temperature’s per- fect, humidity’s right and the wood in your house has had a chance to dry out from summer's rains. * * * Don’t waste those. precious days on prepainting chores you can pol- /preparatory work out of the way, October to dream about pet work- shop projects. Examine siding for blistered paint. Use a wire brush to get rid of flaking, scaling paint and dirt. If the surface is in good condition, you should clean the surface, anyway, before yo paint. Dirt clogs the brush and makes your chore that much more difficult, If it's necessary to take the old ‘paint off right down to the wood, in spots, cover exposed areas with a coat of primer. this will pro-| tect the wood until you a in the fall. * * * -Renail loose boards; replace rot- between ROY ANNETT, Inc. 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 8-0466 Realtors & | ted lumber. Calk spaces corners and joints of siding. | Prepare House Now \that the valve seat is worn or Painting and fill over with wood putty. Sand ~ * * _ Rainy day projects include re- It, after replacing the washer, the faucet still leaks, chances are the drip is from the hot water | faucet, a substantial part of the ing down the drain, If one faucet starts leaking, oth- all washers replaced at the same | time by his local plumbing ‘con-' tractor, the homeowner can save himself the cost of additional serv- ice calls, homeowner’s fuel bill is also go- | ers are sure -to—felew,By having | Only 9 Homes Left In Beautiful LORRAINE MANOR © The best development near Pontiac! $1150 DOWN | TO EVERYONE LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS! Builder won't wait, wants them sold at once, therefore, = bedroom brick homes, 2 i c : 3 Si come wane Ge oe with Waste — and screens sq. - erator, Formica Counter Tope Vorted Air ‘alk In TANKS. Large 75’ lots. Live where taxes are practically nothing. Open Sunday and Daily 1 to 7 P. M.- ; Only 5 Minutes from Downtewn Pontiac - 474 Tilmor, Elizabeth Lake Road 1 Mile Past Telegraph Read te Fernbarry Road, Left te Tepehill “GET RICH QUICK” BENJ. RICH rea Linwood | hei flerb lake - mesites— f i 'painting—of shuters, flower boxes (after blooming season) storm win- dows and refinishing of outdoor “Exclusive West Bloomfield Township Area—Suburban Homesites that are ish off during the summer. ..With| |you'll have more time to lean on| the handle of the leaf rake come) lighting: accessories. and openings for fixtures with in your shop. Meta] trim—rails, flashings—~—can be gutters and a rain, | Before painting, use a stiff wire jbrush to clean off all rust. If it's hecessary to work down to bare metal, be sure to use a metal primer before putting on the finish coat. Check gutters and downspouts for leaks. Repair with one of the several patching materials in the market. They’ll suffice except for - large, rusted-away areas, where soldered metal patches may be necessary: Among the tools you ‘ll need are |Stiff wire brush, putty knife or scraper for larger pieces of scaling) paint; sandpaper for finishing touches, Don't use a blowtorch for paint removal. It's potentially a very dangerous instrument unless han- died by a professional. To speed rust removal on metal surfaces, you can use a metal " Be sure to cover exposed wires | waterproof material, in case it | rains while the hardware is down | ‘painted now.|- Trim needs little drying time after Plain Carpet Is Timeless Plain-colored carpet ‘can be used with furniture of any period, It is just as appropriate with Vic- torian heirlooms as it is with the new modern trends. And. again, most figured upholstery and dra- peries have some color that ties into the plain carpeting, so if a new floor-covering sidered, it might be well to bear this in mind. Wall-to-wall carpet makes a room appear larger and does away with the necessity for frequent treatment of any sur- a bare. floor. : Blue, Green Best for Pools’ Even the most modest swimming! or another of the marine shades of green or blue, The paint used to give this fascinating effect must be a special mixture which does well under water. Chemists have perfected just the right formula ats, around doors and windows,|bush attachment for a %-inch drill.| for “paint for swimming pools.” ante windowpanes as required. | Check all boards for exposed mall heads, They rust in wet weather ani will stain even the best. paint jobs. Set nail heads, prime with paint PRICES STILL REDUCED PORCHES, PATIOS and racrcias AWNINGS ‘SAVE © 50% Now -F = WROUGHT ALUM. COLUMNS © |Past WE GOOFED!! te limited supply of Se ad ot 2 ee MONEY Price Reduction s Pio DOWN «Check These Features Many ester t 7 combinations ott eres | C= Save on Roth’s Ca Lumber-Hardware-Building Supplies OPEN SATURDAY ‘til 5 P.M. Circle Drive for Easy Loading 3360 Ww. Huron sh and Carry Plan UMBER CO. is being con-| © pool now-a-days is lined with one| LW. Scie Serna OPEN 8:30-5:00 DAILY—CALL FE 4-6089 AND STORM WIN pean 8 SALES @ Restricted te fed Darb fer sports. ing. You'll want fe elec Office on Property Open Week Ends er by Appeint- ment. e custom-built, ranchand tleva homes—ene supdloge built is shown in the distance on one of the winding Sones roads. * ee 3 aa ° fo Tor fea ae so get Family Reserts—Combining the Adven- ’ tages of Closeness to City Offices for tthe . Breadwinner and Year Around Recre- ational Facilities for the Family. One Hour to Downtown Detroit —20 Minutes te Pentiac—20 Minutes to Northland— Varying Sizes from 120 ft. Lots to Acre ' Estates. Priced from $2500. Terms. h land — | school Ly hs your sife soon. darb lake colony empire Garages — Garages — Garages ~Ten-Day Vacation “Spe on any garage of your choice. Brick, block or «+. any size and any place Got our price first or get it last — but be sure and get pon Oem campo and Cacide. For Estimates ‘MICHIGAN HOME REMODEL 2477 WHURON STREET ++ CY.COlocy SE zy © LOCAL TRAD IT 16 BETTER TOLEND _ A HAND THAN TO GING cial... -AOMICE._ No Money Down! No Payments ‘til Fall! 1-5 Yours to Pay! RS : in the county. Call FE 4-5063 \ , ior f f — are the test results that must : most important single be obtained before we can expect/ device available widespread public brent ge woes yin en gery ee 7 ; : ie feces She gh knowledge <_- proven) | Derwym ase ow A federal official took-a similar/ Transportation and Traffic Engine- view as to requiring seat belts ering, said tests there show'a lap) - on the quarter million motor ve-|belt may prevent a motorist from 7 hicles the government owns. being thrown about within a car : J, B. Hanson, chief of the Gen-|0F from being tossed out of a car e come standard equipment on its/erai Service Administration’s|>Ut does not’ provide protection cars gntil “ew can expect wide-i(Gs4) motor equipment division, |#8*inst all types of impacts, public ac through! saiq the value of seat belts has By T. V. Hamlin fl i been demonstrated buy GSA is'19-Barge Dock Built to be obtained.” not yet making a recommendation ge - Donald Schrum, a spokesman, /on them because: EAST ST. LOUIS, I-A coal- Saath tutte ater sen 1. Many riders still “Just won't | 0". Tile Jon ‘ag beng bien on 8 ~ Studebaker-Packard| & n't lke to tse seat belts.” [incision ‘River near East. St does provide seat belts as optional) _* Some belts have beem Im- |7 wuis ‘The 1.687-foot-long dock will ‘equipment because various invest:| *°urely attached or have beem |nandie 19 coal barges simultane- igations heave shown the belts cut} °! “tfrior quality and dubiows | 1, and the dock faciliti reliability.”” ee ‘ valiyeny be expanded by 400 feet in each di- dents. © John 0. Moore, director of auto-|rection when necessary. BOARDING HOUSE __ a moreno 5 J QUT, SAKE!® LILY LM! TH ee * THI | ~ | DON’T SAY A WORP Ss MOMS — ~s Hil AWAY ANP WE'RE se: 3 fe et ee an 3 A ‘SCRAMBLED 1: ~ : : “y . fj = : — : ! oy Be (jv Sf) owe = dh wil? SN “> ; jaw ' BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES “ By Edgar Martin a = yates __ WO, 'S | 4 SIT “s ee oRA " as wed 2 J a mosr | +o : Q , ; a | LT OAS GAN | THE FOR ; 2 ral _ Ydf Gye 8 GONG FOR & & Beton, Lt | ‘Ee LSA, MELODY! MORD- an PE ate 8 | Saas WG DAR. AE es | ip: ’ 4 qs | : 2 e ~ | od : , eon adage pares ~ eo i |< S- ow i"). = ee < =>- > Cos oa ~ <= ee SS Se Pres -- ) ; oe. SA Sesh Se MORTY MEEKLE- met ba se mace THE WORRY WART 5 over mtr a = — 5 By McEvov and Strieher G yy sf = ae * , = FRED TO J} 4 : VERY WELL ORIVE THE GIRLS HOME, CAN I? THATS RIGHT, SO I CAN'T By Charles Kuhn ————— by Franklin Folger YEAH, THEY RE MINE, JOE../ PUT 'EM BACK. - ...T GET OUT EACH MORRIE 7 : eee hy Be aes ; ' F i v4 t j ve ? i { ¢ \e j t é ve 1 «# : i| « “ \ & Fe ‘e kee " iat é ie LONDON (NEA)—The Ministry of Works may soon wish it had old buried treasure at-the Tower of London, scene of some of the blood- iest dramas in English history. For it the treasure, valued at over a million dollars, is found and can. be identified, claimants may involve the ministry in one of the weirdest and most tangled law- Suits on record. The claimants are descendants of Sr. John Barkstead, 17th Cen- i : Win stt rilisak gs _ Wegener’s killers’ never have been caught. He left a widow and four chil- i Girl Suffers ‘Bruises in Collision Accident Joyce Stabley, 16, of 34 Colling- wood Ave., was treated and Te -the failed to pay a fine of $75 plus re ee Brush-Off Is Expensive News in Brief James E, Adams, 24, of 499 Allen) St., Clawson, pleaded guilty to driving with a revoked license, Friday, before Clawson Justice Harry R. MeQuinn, and had his’ 15-day sentence raised to 35 days in the Oakland County Jail after $4.30 costs, James H, Leckenby, 24, 2007 Sunnyknoll St., Berkley, pleaded guilty to charges of drunk driving, Friday, before Farmington Town- ship Justice Allen C. Ingle, paid a fine of $60.10 plus $4.90 costs. : Four Towns Methedist Church on Cooley Lake Rd. Home-made ham dinner, cafeteria style — day, Aug. 10th. Rummage and Antiques Sale. Fine condition. Sat., Aug. 10, 9 a.m. e 806 Opdyke near Featherstone Rad} —Adyv. Large hall for rent, bar and —Adv. SAN FRANCISCO W — Marion Hickam, 81, told police he got al- polite but expénsive brush off] | from_two teenage girls. He said: they stopped him on the street) and asked: “My.sakes, what have you been sitting on?” They brushed him off. He thanked them —then remembered ‘what he had/as been sitting on — his wallet. It was gone, with $42. ; — UNDER WATCHFUL EYE of a warder in colorful Beefeater costume, archeologists dig for gold at the Tower of London. British Controversy Boils 2 as Gold Diggers. Work the Ministry of Works will catch the devil ‘from British - speleolo- gists (cave explorers), A ‘clutch of these cave men gather at the site of the treasure “dig” to criticize the methods employed by the ministry's archeologists. NO. 1 SPELEOLOGIST Among them is Charles Quar- rell,- Britain's No, 1 speleologist, who wears brown corduroys, a blue __iduffie coat and beret. / “Just look at them,” Quarrell sniffs scornfully, “They're dig- ging with a spoon, They're mere interested in finding the remains of a Roman wall than they are in — the. Barkstead treasure,” A great tavorite of Oliver Crom- well, Barkstead used his position as Tower Governor to extort mon- ey from the royalist prisoners in his charge, earning for himself the title, “Pimp of Tyranny.”. - With the restoration of Charles and/|II ‘in 1660, Barkstead fled to Hol-| por land, where he was captured by two royalist agents and smuggled). auto: back to England. He was hanged; at Tyburn prison -before- anyone had time to learn the location ofj- _|his wealth, His head was placed attengeesennivar ry eee cthseagaaseebe ed 3 Camatary Ute ent Male ) SEEPS TORRE ER OH e ee a BA .§ seosessivrees 10 exeeess AD e Pheer eee eer eees 4 per ee sean 6 te hee ew eens 7 teeter en ene ees See REO eee OP a OH ES ee BS | Stee RHEE HH ee Solene « oon Chiropodists pee h ee en eee eT ee ere re eee edewens ee eee eerese Agencies ......001-5: ggengsescesien Al ss od eeeeee aoe IBA Se eeenneenesaenes 2) é 407 §. Saginaw. CED BLOCK LAYER, "Blas be fast & ‘neal. Phoae MY ee : LAND EXPERIENCED 8 R, AP. bly in person, 1535 U: Lk. Rd. EXP. DRIVER emgage! APPLY Walkers Cleaner: ke Orion EXP... ROUTE "tia eh COLLINS ‘Cleaners. 650 Woodward. Roches- ter. OL 27711 Exp. Structural Steel Detailers. - ACE LLERS needed at once. McLain Heating, | hte seen Waitresses’ Ted's hes é. limited number of WOODWARD AT eae LE, RD. exF Ww br naan a” HELP IN a ye lidren housewo: fn Pet rm. TV, ° her a Drivers cond. other employ < ¥i license & ref. required. M A 648i 815, Exp. Beauty Bee rator For Birmingham Salon. MI 64434. | CAQUSERESPER, LIVE IN. EXPERIENCED CASHIER FOR raniees store acne in person, = EXP. rE Apply Stapp's ‘beders 2° E. Lesouees _ Street. EXP. WAITRESS. APPLY IN PER- , son., Velisa’ aK, Restaurant, 6060 N. EXP BOOKEEPER SECRETARY a 1 girl, office. Must be accurate & have initiative, Pleasant work- 4 Re by oon = “EAU UNDRES? MUST Hive ear, Excellent wages. Call 50. Live be we daughter. Own VOCATIONAL av GOOD LUCK! » ING —IN- ’ PLACE AT THE RIGHT EVELYN’ EDWARDS—THE TIME 1s NOW. It’s FUN the heart of of pra a Thig < Set ee EE I How shout wAnetY a AUTOMOTItE ‘fon a pikestaff and publicly exhibit-| wanted Used Led, to designate the spot where the treasure was hidden, a cellar be- low the Bell Tower, The site of the present “dig” is an area four by six feet in the boiler room floor, where an elec- tronics : eae, indicates the pres- ence of non-ferrous metal objects. It- may necessary to dig down pg feet, as the floor eel tis since the Tower was built. s been Faised that much] Her car collided with one driven - by- Martin J. Burkhart, 16, of 675 Scottwood Ave., at the intersection of Baltimore and Scottwood. Joyce was ticketed for driving) without an operators license. ~ State, Illinois Officials to Debate License Issue . ’ By CHARLES MERCER - NEW YORK W—A big develop- ment in entertainment recently is the widespread popularity of coun- try music. * * * Word comes that Jimmy Dean's country music show, which moved into an important Saturday night slot for the summer on CBS-TV, will remain there next season. CBS Radio recently launched a new “Country Music Show’ on Friday evenings. NBC Radio pre- sents “Grand Ole Opry” Saturday bao ly * * .* ABC-TV is offering two country music shows: “Midwest Hayride” on Sunday evenings and ‘‘Country Music Jubilee’ on Saturday eve- ice Box, trade publication for NEW TORK. @) + Brenciliet | Graham Says Adultery (ig Nation's arent Sin Television Shows Reflect .. Country Music Popularity the juke box industry, iists eight countfy music numbers among its latest top 35 most popular music box tunes. The Cash Box top 60 tunes, compiled from re- tail sales, lists even more. What is country music and what is the source of its popularity? Mike Foster of ABC-TV came up with. a good description the other day: “Country music is the only cur- rent form of folk music which from the beginnings of this coun-/ try was the most important form of expréssion #thd communication. It was the means by which people could speak of the work they did, the things and places and people they loved, the needs they felt. “Country music carries on ‘this tradition. The unknown folk com- posers of yesterday have become the country music Goifiposers of today. In country music it is the). song rather than the composition that reaches the people.” = * * * ‘The ‘fiddle followed. poe ‘be! ‘hind the rifle as America ae west in the 18th Century. On the beet of old world folk tunes the settlers ~§ = August 1 God*en vy ome, ft was his tn our hearts we. love him = oe ts . dear today, he passed away. ‘missed _by mother & daddy. iN LOVING MEMORY OF THOM- as H. _ passed away ine, but never forgotte missed by his por mg Cleelen ms & daughters, Elnora n_ Ball. 4 armen Funeral Directors Donelson-Johns orayees Plains — Waterford Twp | Voorhees-Sivle + _ FUNFRAL HOME Ambulance Service—Plane ot Motor FE 28378 Cemetery Lots :} WHITE CHAPEL — ¢ QRAVES. Ld 4, 5; 8, 10, 16, 20, 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, 29, 57, 58, 60, 72, 76, 118, 25, 72, _tlelp Wanted Male 6 A FEW ‘MEN ~ for Automobile Salesmen CHEVROLET _ We can tse 2 industrious men bere like bee aoe money. Experienced per ‘op commission. 30 to | monstrator fur- | nishea Hosp ital & life insurance Mr. Gates. Sales manager. “North Chevrolet-Co. oes 8, Wootw B’ham of BIBLE SMES EWvis No min, DP. on TP ©; = i2 hr. Weekly com a che ee ‘ec. 4 ANT 24 Structural Steel Checkers | PAID HOSPITALIZATION PAID HOLIDAYS. —_ PAID VACATION ~~ | PARAGON CONSTRUCTION CO. 44000 Grand River Mich. FORD DEALER Needs one exp salesman for new cars and trucks. Demo. furnished ood pay —. eall Mr, Jeffrey for JEFFREY Y FORD SALES | ord, OA €-2521 HIGHWAY DRIVER. HOUSEHOLD carrier. Purchase Company tor on Ae do as | plan, Sinimus Novi, down pay fu , men only, Must be eligible for bond, Phone FE. . or apply 7 Orchard Lake Ave. Pontiac. MAN ann n—We can you on 8 OU Can earD $i00. & =. mg bam on your ambition. REAL ESTATE MAN lf you bave the ability and ca- maintain and enlarge . & terrific pe, cong 3 is available te you ~ ies Manager for ane of Nort est Detroit's best established - te do a 6 days. wk. No holiday, junday werk. Must have ary 650 oppertunitios antag for interview—only if ie. St, for : i are seeking permanent po- EXPER Warrnmas. C Catt. Pau-Lou Grill, 3517 Lake Rd. ext SHORT ORDER COOK. 3a 49090. HOUSEWIVES FOR Rt Bas devote substan- and surrounding terr: 3 hour~ dally rs earning tial weekly pay checks. Car and be_Deceeenty Call ll OL 23-4500 23-4508. HOUS! FOR GENERAL housework & cooking, Good efi: “tequired, $27 per wk, FE 5-312 HOU PER WANTED MUST of heme 5 for hae: mother week 9806. acuEwiv You CA WEAR $50 to $500 in the next 30 da a leaving your home, 6-0333 FOR GENERA ork. Live in or ey vidovs & ‘saturdays Duck Lake, MU 40541. call ti f p.m. IF You need’ money You have the use of «a car You can + 3 hrs. day or early ev You have atnbition, personality & poise Call FE $-6573-9 ‘ti! noon IMMEDIATE OPENINGS WITH loca) girl scouts, Must have col- lege egree. Good references. to work with people. SEKEE 2 be able to take complete ane = and — i you "7 3 Ba with an oreanieed mind, : ‘ou can step a con a and CAREER GIRL We know of « corpor- busy ation president a is look- THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM : AT THE years of oe cee teehee EVELYN TW ROYAL OAK IT's 306 Main Professional Bidg. : LINCOLN 6-4400 IN PONTIAC IT's M.C. MFG. co. | THREE MEN TO 0 SELL KIRBY 8. — and Bir Pierce &t., | WANTED, Cleaners, Eeener. — = ROUGH CARPE MA os - MA. ms. after €:30 LET (Ne Must heave af least 5 yrs. Must - te furn si reference. evply.upless you fill tions an Service Crisam - Manager, seth vrolet — 8 735 “WE SNEED Severa} men who America’s most ac rship will ane ters. Experience Must ° be union. Call Maple ratify after p.m. Fotna ig 18 TO 19 -AS_AP- call not qualifica- | in. Light housework and care of 2 children. § days, room, board, _Wwages. 25 fi ¥ hy for bi arn Abilit fee iene, Please “phone EM pales to Hr. wk salary. Call for 602 Community Bank Bhig. errange Personal biti tae) sf BS 7m Pe “htorr- ——. oF re Seat, we |TV GRAEBNER'S my | < | C_ SCHUETT. REALTC ~ INSPECTOR A SALESMAN TO SELL FUEL OfL For dry @leaning department, as treatment, Md no handicap. r seamemen e i233 C8. necearary Tite Pontiac ae Woodward. -4620. + 6 LADY ‘RECEPTIONIST PHONE SHEET METAL LAYOUT MEN, vassing experience preferred. un needed for Superimentel 1 Engine- FE 2-103. icine ering departm more |fADY TO CARE POR 2 CHIL- years Sepeien "quality. dren. Days nsportation fur- Ae tay caemetncaese | shea PE i renngs ic. + ~ “_* * Mien. ~ MARKING MEN AND GIRLS . TEST ENGINEER And counter girl. Birmingham Graduate: with yr. experience to eo 1253 8. —— MI = GIRLS : as ypes, devise test | cn: 3 faps 8 rform’ development MIDDLEAGED. WOMAN dren | RECEPTIONIST, cashier .... ¢190 t on pressure hydrautic |! in MY 1508 “after 5 belo eee, a & pneumatic devices for sir | Live in. MY 31908 ster } P.™ | RECEPTIONIST, casher....... $190 rs MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO LIVE RECEPTIONIST, secretary... #200 | a PBX RECEPTIONIST.......,. $260 | Mf NURSES AID > FOR: -SMALIb ROCH- ester —— Tte3 & i to shifts. 19381, ask for Dr. B. fadwige ‘OLDER WOMAN TO LIVE I N, - for 1 | — joomad moth- works, weave. FE_ Pe Onvvortunity 4 Personable Bend ‘tar, pleasant saleswork. nished. Territory local macogtee al fine earnings. Contact Hotel FE 5-€1296 or MA 008 STAY AT HOME, BARN $75 TO $1590 week. Must have telephone. Ages 18-60 o investment re- quired. Write tevin, 21011 Mar- low. Oak Park, we SECRETARY, CLS TYPIST, shorthand desirable — ge essen Must like detail. Give age, gage ome & phone number tn own handwriting to Pontiac Press Box 68. WANTED: MIDDLEAGED WOMAN w live ‘n. help —— with 2 sma! children more home Wares ‘eibeniee re pos- . ONE wHo 18 of taking Co, Must be live wire, Cooling | fellable, honest, sober, mechani. | tally thelined = haves school diploma: None others need feet. Willing to start wt the bot- | at $35 a week but with a definite chance for advancement and a real future. For an inter- view phone OR 3-294¢. WE NEED YOU _ Mat or woman, — wife can wo pooeeee full_or and . Living series furnished. ac Press _ Help Wanted Female 7 bj Pts Per! BEAUTY OPERA- A 82031 after 6 p.m, OR oe fudl— Soenen Good bay for right party. as? W Huron St WANTED . LADY FOR LIGHT housekeeping more for home than wages FE 2-2846, after é Dm WOMAN FOR COUNTER WORK in dry —* > pi ag Ser enced preferr WATTRESS. Aner . ‘i, Dell's App! af | eee! Lake Re MIDDLEAGED wou smal) children. than wages. References if possi- ble. Give address and phone oum- ber, Write Pontiac Press box 101. Help Wanted ~—s 8 PART TIME &. OARLAN ND CTY, If you are free J week and still retain yo regu- lar Job. Call MI 6-84 5 for ap P mt ALL AROUND KITCHEN HELP wanted. For night shift, Avply a Big Boy o—-* 2490 Dixie aT. os MOTHERS nationally iacvertised Lt Be a y Froo to 2.800" t0 1 in it weeks. & telephone res Tov Service, evenings. All lies con . weit ST Fi Box MANAG? AGER a REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITY CAN YOU SELL? sTROUT gg dd hes the Pon- sy Oxford, Romeo and Roch for it will. be a in ing their ficense. You will.operate our own full time business as TROUT REALTY. Compiete in- structions, ance support given to ‘ld a, rmanent, » Proeperows business. jationwide advertising brings you — hes — as “all = signs = pias yg Ts that can se STROU T ot AL -TY . Dearbe Chicago 3, Mlinots A ® pew bome project Pontiac Waterford and titica = Rose Hill A saitawome er Real Sok M ad Poutine area Mn Clits, Cogley or Mr Philins at Roore- | av JR, SHCRETARY.....0sc00005 8275 $228 _ COMPTOMETER operator + $300 OFFICE TRAINEE, light typing.............sb008 $200 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY.... $350 BOOKKEEPER, full charge... $350 eeeetewerwsee TYPIST, 55 WPM.......s000000 $240 ‘TYPIST, 40 WPM .....00ceee+. $295 TYPIST, 30 WPM ...... secesas $200 eee $325 RECEPTIONIST ; TYPIST _ $260 FER. MONTH s firm needs _— re " welcome cle lovely air condi | PRIVA’ oe SECRETARY $300 PER MONTH tominent Pontiac executive * « right hand girl for his A ne small office. a mere impsor- tant than experi MEN ; TRAINEE, steel sales (3252). $300 TRAINEE, accountant (3265). 9450 TRAINEE, industrial . sales (3246)............ seeoes $4600 bis ey M ccaaee = free (324 scveeds. GB TRAINEE, personnel, *. college degree (2569).....,. $450 TRAINER, manager (2504).... $345 Graebner's “MICHIGAN’S LARGEST 313 Pontiac State Bank Bidg, FE 59277 bad is Instructions 9 — TO DRIVE THE SANE- *Y AT Vaeoe AY” DRIVER TRAINING SCH ; Sus. FE 2-2333. aan OR | Work Wanted “Male 10) - A-l Al CARPENTER WORK NEW — repair. FE sie es Agencies 8A Aliant Ser” embeds Sa By ed e's Rg or ana Exp. Bor. kind. a. ES BUZZ SAW. CHAIN SAW removal. BY ma LH MIDW EST CARPENTRY “Alterations . —— WORK '¥ CABINET M. EDWARDS\. FO a ny ty Mg ‘ WASHING & TRONINGS. CALL ‘ee eee /EDWARDS| 5s WANTS 108 JOB OF ANY+ PE 5-1036 aetoons ol] AUBURN WEIGHTS. EXC” CHILD care. dey or ‘tk. PE 2-1850. BABY SrEFING BY IND MIDDLE | drinkers = Building Service 12 i2 AAAAAAAAAAAAAA LAgNG" FINISHING ~ QUALITY Cc. BUD BILLS, FD. 42060 _ A & B TRENCHING © s. Water line, Field tile. CEMENT WORK Porches, ee ee PE ts021, Day or night calls. CUSTOM PLUMBING LATIONS rams ty WALL TAI TAPING, GUARAN. wee Free work, Bi & Commi). No job too es. mn ‘0 la A tS gH — oo 2 aymond & REPAIR, REA- sonable. Phone “PE PE 2-702 RE ER FLOOR LAYING ~_ ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUOHING _ 12A ¢, | SAVE MONEY, e Your FACED mount, FES - ALL LL TYPES Rt AND iD BLOCK Recreation rooms, - Guaranteed . sae Clarkston "MAb + Oni om custom ci - terms. Gordon wi & G eNYD! ; ‘ oantthen and finishing. Phone FE ._ FE &1 _8-1645 wn. 5 _ IMMEDIATE _ PLACEMENT! (Ost: DACHSHUND, HUNTER Vicinity of Giddings And sale for your Land Contract. nee CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. _62 “3.4358 Vanwel, se Dinte Hwy. “Wanted Land Contracts Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 Foad, ides Reward, 2952 Harbor. : PAINT THE NUMBER PICTURES |” ~~ IN DEBT? i Sa: Let US ~ Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your — ___ Restore Credi WE ARE NOT. A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT - COUNSELLORS Above Oakland Theater ; Sasa & ier. T wll not be re: ed by Pin ae ‘a 5 salamat one in gH ve eame | ee noon & Supplies 244) OR NOT SOLD TRADE, BUY & SELL oa Bee cust LEE.|-REAL ESTATE INC. 2 5. M After FE 28502 — ee SERVICED. $1 “Chapin R Real Estate On Sas “Wanted Real Estate 32A - SOLD BS OSE OA f es regarding your A ate in are mi to sat- isfy concerned. Don't. feel ob- “LISTINGS WANTED. WAITING. LET ts now ¥i HOW TO Ger casy FoR You SMALL EQUITIES. Leslie R. Middleton contract-| sRoxER FE 5-1721 Edward M. Stout, Renker : wt Templeton K. L. Templeton, Realtor |* |e 7 ROOM, Tee TV ie UTILI- entr. r Washing priv. Norton. - 3 NICE LARG ties. Private’ Garage. 209 . ROOMS, PVT. BATH & Adults. Garage svailable. Florence. 3 Boos iS BATH. reitrae ie ENT. 105 3 RMS. NEWLY DECORATED, fear apt. Priv. ent. utilities, furn. ps er week, 188 Prospect. FE 3 RM. :) _ a FE §-2498. 40 Ed ELY FURNISHED Baby welcome. 101 8. _Paddoe y ROOM wit SHOWER, $18 WE. : after 6, FE ¢ 104d. Caf 3 RMS. MODERN, CHILDREN welcome, 6460 Williams Lk, Rd. 3 RMS & “ FPURN. PVT. Close Washi riv. All 3 RM. Lg NEAR A AUBURN floor, “welcome. parE > Pet ENTR. CHILDREN PE 5-0836. _ ROY KNAUF W. Huron st, 0, PE Dua WHY PACE THE FLOOR, WHEN we, cen eel Nt out from “uncer Clarkston. Mabie S880 | MORE, MORE, MORE. —— “GIVE US OF YOUR LISTINGS Oar man = _ gy you “the service pees aye ae. "oa :RY E. ADAMS:CO. Eves. ‘til $; Sun. 1 to 6 2536 Dixie — FE 44561 2 TO 3 ACRES WANTED FOR home . Rochester area, Call TUxedo 1-8362. Detroit. BUY, SELL OR TRADE Tt will ata iy. We, ais consult iat at ont QRTGAGES OOD PROPERTIES % ACRE 1 at D. >, CHARLES, oe 307 6. Telegrah = Sree Ra. $ CASH $ UNLIMITED Li iH. 55001 — IF NO ANSWER , FE $0, SCHRAM 1st Jostyn REAL :' CASH For Your Land Contract al9s ROOM pry icy ue veg age? utilities, $9 week. 19 State St. PH 20566. LARGE CtEak RM. PVT, ENT. it. im. $9 wk. For iady. FE 3 RM. APTS: FOR RENT. Prd 78 Clark St. eipeeis® REAL wae Ce nee Rrorings "0 6 paren = KENNEDY eae Fie legraph, corner Ruth st SMALL BAi APTS, DOWN. town. FE 40122. ee NICELY FURNISHED ter ous lady. PE 2-1163. 9 Baten | Rus. With MORPHY BED. Nicely furn, PE 44686. 4 RMS. AND PVT. BATH. EAST side, FE 31672. 7 ROOM APT FR WOAED HOTEL ROOSEVELT 4 FE 55-8126 aes a oe EFFICIENCY APT. $20 wk. R& EK Mo tel, OR 3-9389. ENT. # bath. No children. OR 3-833, FIRST FLOOR 3 RMS. PVT. ENT. ge HOLLYWOOD APTS. belies fure ine Ee cea ea WITH KITCHEN- 2 Gentleman preferred, 118 NEWLY FURN. APT. 3 RMS. & bath, utilities turn, 3) Auburn # ,@. PVT. BATH, PVT. ENTR. cou- only. Ant utilities furn. 233 8. furn. Howard. | ROOMS & & BATH. “GROUND * shoe FE 5-0660. ore “ON RN APT. $15 mee dstone & TILED BATH, AUTO. HEAT, ‘oS ‘ lage? ae ane gouple only & TH, uP: linac ena ‘per, per, newly decors decorated, 2 bid 7 $5 weet FE 38-8019. 7 | 90 Oakland Near Huron Yonder new, manademer ‘ree CHILD WEL- columbia. PE. #4 little higher and we'll have it out!” floor, Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34). AUTO, HEAT. HOT WATER, RE- * clean washer and dryer. No Occupancy Aug. 1, PE Pontiac Hilltop Manor Sit Siete Satie aint Move ne in. alt Ht mctkey FE JACK b. WRIGHT RED—CLEAN 4 ROOM frig. stove. Pvt. . = FOR COL bath, ms" & beth. OR 3.2% FE esis, a CHOICE NEWLY DECURA TED 3| ¥OR BDAM N rooms and oom oe rms.,| brick bome. Nearly new. Call located close to down rt after @ Milford, MU Edw. M. Stout, Realtor HURON G. LikE NEW. Sagten’ ‘ & bath. 2 bdrm, bunga- ne. i "1H ee low F - Full | basement ‘new new oi] unit. JUST RIGHT "OR 2° COZY 6) hehe ee ee th heat, — oarabe $17 per week. Adis ag Monta OL te Lois Ponting OL i-ists. | _ 2-047, bla gna vt eae, ae 1 eee wily apt. . + tous tf kitchen, d: ly decorated, Full basement, 1 dees eet, See | rege. $90 month, Call FE 47006. Nopkine couple’ preferred. RENTAL UNITS ByELY RM APT. QUIET BR a =. idential Samal Close to tiac on East Bivd. Bt. schocis, La i oA: ine Contact Mr Moyer, 86 Mur- 7 RMS. MODERN. Gas HEAT. 2-0530. 4 RM HOUSE, KEEGO HARBOR. FE 4-1039. Beach. week, u Realtor month. R & K Motel, OR i University _¢-go0s ¥ MODERN LAKE- : front. Sleeps 8. 15 miles of Pon- a. Gee: 3 RMS tiac, Boat. W . OR >» ~ Stove, refrigerator, heat and COTTAGE ON LOWER STRAITS hot water . Walk Lake. . ing downtown, COTTA’ ‘$18 on bus line. Auto ic week. E. Lake Dr., Walled “available, $58, A Lake, MA : boat, all modern places, MT agin etc., that purchased with aiar AL ow PAY- : all pg Feel free to Teleuca Wetoerse™ Gl. RESALE. new ith. School. Take over the 4'4 per cent e ‘ith about $3,000 LAKE ss 4 BEDROOMS 500 : ick qui sale. Owner mist gy Bd due to illness be late for this one. LAKEFRONT .- room jeamin — £80 and eee mortgage. | - 20474 | Beaten only NORTH END a, heat, : , fenced jot. price only $11,450 with wn payment. PE 50001 Realtor FE 5-471 od wre eg ox Fe 5-250 ONE TT Listina gERVICE 0 DN, ‘ER MO. 2 BEDRM., Mtorms SF gereeos, insulates, 500 full price, sod eight ‘si. oft Mie Rd. “ ee fige modern rick ‘ranch = avise Exiting orisakin with 2 car garage on etl frut aa ee Sig laipe a double, ink rare Humphries o Bavice Eves. abe Brick Lakefront Squatting step 8 knoll most attractive and 2 bdrm. on make. Paved hood Low taxes. $4,900 Giroux: Franks | ~~ $5 DOWN _—*| pened & Civilians — seen, tt 377 _§. Telegraph LOON LAKE b this wit own neat : ooo, Si tees Lake wt bedrooms, living beau- coil cals ib,s00, "47,000 own. Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC, a " Wekpiahas Realty gopronimately is acres : of ground. & grape pe arbor: ~ $1,500 Be 6 Bd a : with tiful ; be dining room, St This home has a scenic ew : OENERAL Lenaeae ESTATE 4395 Dixie OR _3-0701 Ame DOWN on ex- Good basem Neat as @ pin. Garage. Nice shaded yard. aan eee be first. Rar _ Oh ~ Newingham NEW HOME Beautiful bedroom home, 1 foe Oil Leet thee down. H. C. NEWINGHAM . Corner “hupurn Crooks Rd, Le- insu- caniies < sialens nouibdiinie | tse Fak rad al at ™ Ays WO ave es i EN | SUNDAY $5 S| | 308 S. Winding Drive Elizabeth = Take Estates pay By Lovely 2 bedroom bungalow butit Ee : maces a or pone. PE .4-7114/ - down and $100-a 2 Fe nary “But, Day T CaN aways tae him 16 The WeaTERT TEE and get your money back if I have to!” For Sale Houses 43 Lowell Street 8 room home in im- mat e - a. — at, garage, yA ee gard. priced N Tel na: oh “Rd. e on ra : ee bareain 4 gt 8 * with heat. You can (steal) this _broverty For Sale Houses - 43 . WHITE BROS. 5 ACR ES er me ot $8,500 cash? Or oy down to the mort- re gh nearly new 4 room f room home on §. beautiful _ ated just off M15, A real buy | FEATURES GALORE Located within walk distance of new achool, — paymen only $2,000, ral -_ $12,900, WILLIAMS _ LAKEFRONT § rooms and bath, i's 8 right on lake, Outside gril! yaar tenes Eas ed witha, low down payee. _cash—don't miss genre — ht is- NEW FHA - —DOWN PAYMENT $1,359 moves ‘ia. Pull : base- ment, - Brick ~ A bedrm. %& acre ‘ Community water system, LAEB RD. 3 Biack streets. Hardwood BLOCKS PAST TE floors. iret kitchen cabinets. RD.—TURN ulit-in vanity. Gasinator. Close TON -— GO _j| te chur & schools, Drive EDISOR AND =| «Ra. ta Clarkston” ‘Turn right to pia ao Northstar mode Ask about our |. trade-in pla _..= = A. JOHNSON, Realtor ~ : 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. -~-HOME FE 4.2533 r and SRM, MODERN, P > {PRIVILEG Es ON 30 ACRES : Villiams 14. 3 shady y ets, $15,900 WITH. E-Z - c! 0,500 for 4 bdrm. in area, OR. x-1007.| 3 rich beautiful Rts = eu pees, gare gt ~ <3, a ringth Townalip just off Dixie Hey. & ohnson | = _FOR BETTER HOMES- —_WH FTE BR( Os. ’ OR BIO BARGAIN —‘5eg9 Dixte H ‘Owner home must be panes Se. Owner Saye the ee cOTIn | — Open Eves. ‘til 0; Sun. 10 to 8 portale s chance. . — . re: bedroo: East *Pike, St. If you see it, 331 E, Wilson ou'll buy it, Clean as.a pin. $200 DOWN TO COLORED GI you have good credit, we will -~ LARGE 4 BEDROOM HOME take o small down payment, aon. ign w . neee sCH “2 THS QUIET LIVIN ; BASEMENT WITH GAS HEAT. som th 1 block fom Oyen ome ‘ SP SFL ‘bavicuns ob mee, |e Clark Street Tee uals! Gay Gonce| Le cate’ oO rat dons $7,450 $1,000 ie pEutals. NEED WE puna S4Y M NEAR 112 Mouton _ Lovely 6 ranch ‘ home, just “Tnished, with 3 Shed Lake Orion tooms, Ol] furnace, electric hot $800. DOWN - 2 BEDROOM water, lot 120, Owner will MODERN LOG ON sacrifice for only $1,500 down, 13. ONE BLOCK PROM LAKE R. J. VALUET, Realtor M5 OAKLAND AVE FE 54-0603 MULE. IPLE SINGS UNTIL 8.30 PEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8: tN MILFORD . 2 family income. Corner soapy A street ¢car garage. AGENCY Milfo chi, MUtual ease Res. EM 3-478) WILSON. an modern 3 bedrm. home on a _— lot at Elisabeth Lake. $1,000 wet $2.- lS-acre building site-near Metamora Hunt Club on the biacktop, Terms. A very well located buildin, west of Pontiac, Near Lake. Terms. bedrm. home at — as lake privs. on 2 lake: Call us for farms or lakefront cot. | tages in the Lapeer area. We appreciate —_ listings and are open Sundays ee ree cee ¢ gon Call 3. Hat. PE 2-067 site, atkins 235 W. Cornell GOO CONDITION THROUGHOUT. JUST $1,500 DOWN. . 169 Alice Bloomfield Highlands LOVELY 3 BEDROOM -KITCHs this: today. > ‘like the water Tit ie EN ‘HH. BREAKFAST G RM. UFO. OAs ovate Bileeto tot ONLY Bie WRIGHT DON'T FORE. sET this | “OWEN BVEN ND AVE. = wee pau | WARD E REALTOR rooms PC : . PARTRIDGE Tom's \Open -sluminum sidin ing room fireplace oud carpeting. ae on on large Jot jot set in 110 Located paved — in EL north end of Gonipletey ig EF rive Laine ampie O egg ten — $31,500, am | ete Possteean at $1,000 Se A venue aS iii ‘$705 Ranch Home in- 1954, Leslie R. Tripp, R Realtor r= Saist or PE Sane ea) i small 8 & stool down. 3 & full bath Garage. On paved street, 96.006. terms 4 BEDROOMS Close in. Excellent ~ income. car cage FR & | in, good conditisn. Cad tor CUCKLER’ REALTY state, must sell. -SYLVAN LAKE— VACANT 4 >] Roce NEARY Be Broker} ily Watkins + Pantie Extates brick ranch warage, Lot i909 attractively. Terms. North Suburban Attractive 2 bedroom modern Dorothy Snyder Lavender naz white| ®EAL -_it YEARS ties. Large liv- | _ Ph "eat or MUtual $-0417 x 2t-in_ba ment, FPA ol heat. Situated ft $19,500. terms. ie d Attractive 2 bedroom ranch tn Waterford Township. A)- po eye , built in oe ce s & — Liv: Foam bas arive ‘e garage. $19, Se ie cack mortgage T Brick on * incom T Brick Ranch ; por: A ature Hie a 83, Open Sunday 5 P.M, 963 ‘Berwick. recres air bh once, $i4 300 feet main Paved $16,000 —— on beautt- ect me, x34. “WILL BUILD | PONTIA AG TRAIL NEAR HAGGERTY ONLY $8050 WITH $1500 DN. Attractive 2 bedroom solid. onty home. Nice ine oem Attached ah Re. “WICKERSHAM MAYPAIR 6-250 . Lk. Angelus Rd. You cup own this very neat, 3 bed- » faee” Bric e tached g-car brick uf aivided basement, with tile ee ta a lendsca: jarge corner = COME-SEE-BUY Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. Mein. Clerkston, Mich, OWNER. PARTE All, eas ts beat 7, 0 sm cas _and $2000 Mr 3-088 AT DUCK | Tae 10 Saas WEST eof Pontiac, a 3 bedrim, ranch type home, large porch, heated garage, near White Lake Golf PVT. bdrm. Course, Terms. Callaghan Realty. Phone 1032J, Hartland 3584~—Howell $2500 EQUITY, pouse, cement biock four ute near , Union “EM 39-8214. . 4 ROOM ‘AG Call FE 4-4021, *. Alsks LOW © DOWN rion ORR © ike. | ate se? | a finish: | “9, bas 4 ‘been 9 only gy yrs. aga ay | lovely a PARE ONO oe 6143 Cass Rad. seat tae tee] Pe imam, febear' gag | Earl BE. James down will handle. LOW DOWN PAYMENT _& 1 Acre $1,100 ' Houtctraliers allowed. Only $000 down hy Si koe ent and 3 . *TLWOOD REALTY Elizabeth OWNER WILL SACRIFICE toteere eralio available, - yun FRONT OAKLAND bit OXFORD asennad ree “‘SYLVAN —e |. bath home. 4 is . Ease 2 one 3 SS eae “OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 6 2 Acres. Oakland Lk, ‘ lakefront . Sree! cy Eacueh re Williams Lake Joslyn oo 2 large with s total of 200°/. | ved road 220 de ") pe srontage. ep. Edward M. Stout, Realtor |. Saginaw Be a he TH 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY 16 s desira’ subdiv: a ae from is BIG LAKE FRONT HIGH & DRY Lor WITH BEACH. FINE - BUILDING SEY came Cale R. J. VALUET, Realtor M5 AVE “FE §-0603 ae 1 smrrs BRICK RANCHER CIVILIAN "le $995 DN. NO OTHER COSTS Move in Immediately full Realty s Fox = Bide, ay mfield Hills Sos Best Buys i i rit J sn i viva mais _ Stout, Restor BRENDEL.. “LAKE FRONT Attractive Sy tere * athe. oe 1 aE Ph. EM et or MUtual Y LAKEFRONT 3 BED BED-1 rooms, 2-car ,Ponee, fireplace, screened } Wind: on porch. 1453 jiate. LAKE FRONT fronte on the Fond & 200” deen, rooms ® > * peting, off heat, Seareulion ‘ vert to saunas bent 4 e ie easily, yes pot is more se call now. 6 b00 2 BEDROOMS | 3) Dion — oon Mignionds a city. “<_ Income Pressey 43A plus iake well landscaped, fenced, pa drive, garage, gas heat, gan drapes” traverse rods, mirror to De proud of & more JUST FE 5-6181 "i LAKE ORION You can own this very nice sum- mer home on Berm Orion, with 4 bedrooms, m va fireplace, large ev ifienen aia agape letel : tu aelek completely rn exe for a ar ppt oa ane nee reat money this could be @ year around home, Only tio. ells ety good terms to. the right C larketon. . Huren OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 9 "For Sale Lots CORNER LOT. 4” WELL, | | 3, 4 8 Crooks Na, Avon, TWP. $2,700 cash. FE 27-4505 _atier 7. 4902 Dixie Hwy. OR 31050 Moy} Elizabeth Lake Estates MOTORWAY DRIVE Ideal Residential Bullding Site, sy x 171" with Lake Privileges. Pull Price Only $1600.00 AVM, A. ” | KENN EDY | REALTOR 43568 “High and Mighty” - - Green. Acres w bait aan over- eeere ‘saat * se = Lake “2 tod fe te choose Fg, Hee, sass lots. Sales: ri , Ken ture turn jeft to St.,.con- tinue lef, to property. 1-HIGH SCENIC LOTS ‘?~DEER LAKE enamel 3-PAVED 4 S$ ExcELLENT RESTRICTIONS Note: Realtor cooperation invited Chamberlain | Woodward at. 14% Mile Rd. B’ham MI 6-6000 MI 6-6000 CARGE LOT ON WEST SIDE. #2- FE 46181 Zali_ collect: 925 Pontine Lake Ra. DRA = it er.’ Choiee level et 130 ft. . ‘OR after 6:00. KEEP YOUR EYE oN Cherokee Hills! tet foe or fine homes willbe Betts Lake. nan’ eo yest of Telegraph hd. and look! 1} CART. W. BIRD, Realtor 98 Communit Piet Bank Bldg. | PERRY ACRES ‘ HAVE EVERYTHING you COULD WISH FOR IN YOUR -NEW HOME. — BLACKTOP ROADS — No mud or). side lots for t least 100 ft. frontage—el has a carefully restricted for your pro-/ a ‘ aNmEws Rowhe citrate PScaTED — On a oo. 5 miles “north of species tae F FROM $1,200 WITH CENT DOWN At the Hew Branch Office of asst Lapeer Man Pe 6-2083 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge SYLVAN LAKE. 2 LOTS foe cote] lakeview 1 Jot facing WILLIS BREWER il ue Ideal buliding _ site. ting fed stream, lovely Pine & Evergreen trees in the heart of Ortonville pete ee $759 down. =z = Lovely butl site only \4 block to Lake. Large jovely treeg ~ = reduced with -_ terms. JIM ‘WILLIAMS. REALTY — 1218 Baldwin Ave. _FE_! 4-0547. i] “Braslul wooded rolling, tnd, *C. PANGUS, Realtor Ortonviti~ = 7-2815 412 W. Huron &t, Saginaw Bay Acreage $16 feet of lake og ¢ on Bag: —. — and .* reg 38 Re * pare r foot or enemas @ £000. , the depth of acreage run from 900 feet which would be pth A to sebewaing: Michigan, this sere- 01 we! an, ac taefades a counge, cabin : and yn oy Wired “tor electricity. SMITH-. WIDEMAN REALTY PE 4526 : _ For Sale Farms 48 > acres 1 mile of waterfront. vy $250 an acre, Will take good Saeee oe land contract as down panes Severa] other farms as gh as §50 acres; 1} Scan 4385 Dixie Hw vels, every one FE 54-0008 _For Sale Acreage 47 ‘’ Jay bal : ae ue. 4 8-10 “] like him for what he is —a millionaire!" 120 ACRES, § MILER 9 pane t buildings. PE 6-87 ___ Fos "or Sale ies : 48 Bi ‘PRIVATE PARTY TO $0.- Teed. 4 acres parauen ‘ant it, pd _. modern 1 bara A FARMERS DREAM s, 18x36 th "New #0230 ft, thol “chicken house, finest farms - if ever -offered eg sale. t and you will love it. Only $60, with $15.000 down. Giroux-Franks | Yoo REAL iy R 30701 ope Thra Partridge _. List Thru Partridge NEAR OXFORD | acre farm with modern 4 bdrm. |; Yard well home. Oil furnace shaded. Good barn & outbuildings . Pruit ‘trees, $24,009 with $5, own, . 200 acres, 4 miles southest of; 5s. Blane, ——. silo. etc. Most productive a in abea, 1€ of hardw One of the ssiliiiiaitn 000 in Realty, Bonus “per er ra house forces sale ; See ween 2 and 4 bet: . Pm, at ae Co, 1116 Ano "Arbor ’ gt.;: ~ BIRMINGHAM BERING CR a cold © plmeny mg business, oweere” “lines , OF PONTIAC B_Saggeee B wire a i siore. 690 Squirrel Rd. Auburn. He ights. FINANCE CO. _. FE-4+1574 102 Pontiac Stave Bank Bide. - Buckner nee t Happy Folks Eoans to BUCKNER w» EIMANGE CO 4512 DIXIE HIGHWAY . PLAIN: WHEN YOU NEED” a and| silver, 6 p.m-—® p.m. weekda Bip oie. senders v. ree * Bowling Alley. Site Located FOR SALE OF LEASE: © ft. frontage on W. Huron st = small “\ building. Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR 28. YEARS “7001 Highland Rd. (M59) Ph. -EM_ 33303 or MUtual 4.6417 _ Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A- when built. 742 W. Huron. cae sé i cL P.O __ $2995 _terms. .0. 36° PT. ANDERSON ALL ALUM. free & clear. On location, & Telegra . jot, ved street, on -sewe free & clear. Value, $2,500. New 3 bedrm., 2 bath, ge 4 Pire place, 2 car sarees. cated Rochester. Will iad. OL tisst. high’ or low prod! +7477. take good care of you STATEWIDE Real Estate poy age Pontiae B. D. REALTOR FE 4-0521 1717 8. Telegraph State ‘way. 160 foot by feet in Only 4 m from city limits Good for any a at $11,500 down: $80 20x86. STORE SPACE, DIRECTLY across from the new vost office 400 8Q. FT. INCLUDING OFFICE. “Giear span, 10 ton crane. 4 +10 . Livonia. FE 5-9514. For Sale or Exchange 50 BBP OPO PLL LAL ALL LAL ALLA A AL % Bh GF maT TERMS OR . ACRES, BIG — BARN. Value rot fae / ft ‘ Fintsbed : ball foom, | douae oe Business Oppertanitios 51 ADVERTISING oR UT th Ly "inventory tie very Buy Thru Partnge tie Tore Partrj 2? BAY NOCO SERVI OP. how A Baas A gal. per mo. ices Wood- Partridge Is THE “BIRD” , A MILK hom DAIRY BAR. just $10,009 down plus stock. Grossed $90,000 in “56. UNIQUE RESTAURANT WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR, FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST. _EVE. TIL @ some inventory REAL ESTATE, INC. 20 8. Mein.’ Clarkston, Mich. P.-W. DINNAN o_W. Huron St. FE 42577 Chloe Nichols |: ee Seg, age Rift 2 bom, | ot ee Lakewood ‘Village Sub. On — La | t "9800 de REAL $87 Baldwin ae Loonies ®, — iene. Ra. Very teenie. RIDGEWAY - to GUIDE TO adie: : Sell i| things you're not. using ons ‘Ads! oon, | _ Wilma Hf yg? muy ome t Fm. | Business & Home IVAN SCHRAM Fe 54-5001 Realtor FE. 56-9471 | ; a Corner es. MULTIPLE tating: SERVI BEAUTY SHOP For TALE 0066 business, 1 ae “ arters in back, z aa © One of the finest independent operations in the aréa. Main highway location ‘in busy com- mercial district. Processes milk Big volume of milk and ice cream sales fee Could | be great- Ty t equip- ment and fixtures included at A NEW MOTEL WITH! Modern i6 unit motél plus 6 rege and 2 homes, on US.-27 “the direct route to the straits, al stantial down payment required. REAL ESTATE .& BUSINESSES . THR ' OPE! Q ADVERTISING OR U TILIT ¥ Potential very pons: wit make money at either BARBER 81 aes Fon SALE. OWN-| qui 36508 a SHELL OIL CO. Has for legse a E teyy 2-bay service sta! jake area. This is an/ estab nea = — exceptiona/ growth Keng: i. further go ge one Mr. Zine ser, LI 2100 4. Evenings—MI 6-3578. f: = Shell Oil Co. Has tol jease, a modern 2? bay : station in the jake area. ——ee ge ‘potential. For , phone Mr. re LE. 72100, ® to 4, eves. aPARTMENT SIZE GAs ae eves. Phone OA $.2008 LOCAL MOVING BUSINESS, IN ene 20 oe C. A. WEBSTER ___ | gost sELL1 HEARING “AID “OR | LW. Lawrence at Oxford, Mich. OA_&31"/ fice because of illness in : € 1 Ry met Laced ot a sd Cotteas d Sale Busi Business Property 4 49) FE 80751 . ne as oe jo COMMUNITY LOAN OO, Buy Thru Partridge bu We Cover the State 0 B LAWREM stings ‘trom our List Thru perenne : thot ‘Menges wi i oer es 5830 NDERSONVULLE Wa- jependence for you. , mo- Bice Store, iiving ho in| tels,-bars, Nquor stores, grocer- uick Cash rear, Waterfront. Next I ig Sa of. ies, hardware; any kind of busi- fice. Owner _ will sell ‘wiih a down| ness. Uppet or lower- peninsula. $25 TO $500 vent on See or cali Michigan's jargest or- Good location for office or any ocr to help you find a prof- Or your own si; b Will be at store 10 a.m. able business for , the om mount| othe: security to 24 m te 4 p.m me intment cal! sal aot aff'd. to pay = pate. = r ne os i service ix quick. =e 8 service here. doce cpecialiats 6-8. or vigit--us at our office. |HOME & AUTO Loan Co. 7N Perry St. Johnson } /— YOR BETTER BUYS ce in a Lifetime... meats, with §.D.M. doing over $100,000 per year. Lovely 6-room living quarters, extra 4room modern home, 4 acres valuable land~ Priced to sell. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S.. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 MEAT MARKET Good shopping area. Cash clien-; tele, Some antag Clean _ nS —s yr. lease. $3,500. to mie “L. VAN VLEET BROKER OAKLAND _8-1160 TO. BUY, TO SELL, REA gnenen is Ti 4 MRD ope ane bm wae $92.50 was 50; now - yee Giese: sow sere BARNES | HARDWARE Lots oe Et Parking EQUITY $6300 IN 4 BEDRM. a td pM on-—bailance $55 per m good email ‘home free & clear. 8-6078 g OXFORD ~ Thro_ Partridge List Thru Partridge WTD. SILENT PARTNER, FOR vending business, must have $10,- 000, will show 20 per cent return Pontiac on investment. Write Press Box 23. “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” COLLISION SHOP ‘In the Pontiac area, Large building with mice office boa Well established busi- ss & a good money maker. $15,000 down — building, busines & equi GROCERY SDM to ws reasonable offer, MICHIGAN BUSINESS LES CORPORATION JOHN A, LANDMESSER BROKER 1573 8. TELEGRAPH RD. 41582 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR Standard Oil Co. Now accepting lease applications for service station jocated at Au- burn and Marshall. Excellent red. Financial —— avail li today! able, Ca 41584, WORKSHOP ~ BUSINESS Cheap. Good loca- : 1 111 JOSE: YN ene Sse eee you beet sich Loans 2. improvements 3. Te BABY CRIB, BRAND NEW. 6 2. A t proof in- FOR SOMEBODY 7 a cu, &, Frigidaire Srsgity now) “hale OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN wih fo MONTH TOAT aad leet aremmd, ¥ ssree of free Ee PE $001 : OPEN MON. FAT. 9 TO € FRIDAY.8 TO» |. ought & sold. “China, furniture, Daraer, $80.50 v Also oul aa tat iid -- neriorige'm att —- 2. 81.95. Pear «bul a er: gq mattresses, a . : egies Some me olheall — Burniture. 42 Orchard Lk. ve. : Appi 2 Se or phone PE bey ae en EE So ice Sw box, etc. 4930 Baldwin Rd., Meta- oe ‘aps mora a : 6 ACRES, 8 RM. HOUSE, 4 ACRES stables. Road side veg Lake Priv, 9960 Dixie Trade tor tate model Sta- tion Wagon. FE offer. I aG 1G DISCOUNT, SALE ON FLOOR #1 FORT CONV. - TRADE OR SELL. Call FE 8-8453. 11 Short 8t. CLOSING OUT Po se 7 EQUITY Th Th A NEW 6 RM. home fo, cabin. or what. have “you. | 96 Oakland Ave. FOR SALE commercial on Hardwood Lk. mile 8. Wwe 7755, Dresser -~ FURNITURE & aa FoR DOWN gad on A x 60 ABC house- ‘aller. , low month _payments HORSE & SADDLE fOr hag motor scgoter, or sell. _2-7805. NEW L Om Al wi ~ 120,000 ® or de th duct wo Refriger 25. he ee : $25 ec we ‘BU SELL. cy EXCHANGE EVERYTINNG FO R THE HOME. OAK D ror E 104 8. E 2.5523 CHERRY P DINING Toom 30x60". BUNK ON SINGLE, ae amas new. $10 & $20. ELgin Sa re- _ Fegerators: and wast: bookcase IN FLOO! samples. of air conditioners, used refrigerators and washer: . REPLA —_ twin beds, a ecks. din- match Mahogany chairs, FE Petite - 124 mes ‘| CHROME DINETTE SETS, AS- ‘W 3 BED! *HOME. WI — older home’ in trade or your equity. Call for sppomtment, FE NEW 7 oh RANCH HOME If Tayton, sto Sieestretior _ 8842, SWAP OR SELL 4 frig. for ® ato, washer, For Sale ‘Clothing ~~ CLEA OC ORASTE. te ‘PRIVA MAN'S GREY WOOL overcoat, Schi and shock resistant wrist watch. FE 5-3596. semble these yourself and save, ged = Fas table, $69.95 val- mere an $15. MI _. #0142. TWINS are BEDS, terns Pee ee eee — ae oni | 28," LIVING RM. SUITE. $25. FULL sized Rompres: By elh ig mattress. call 12 noon. | |_| We carry a com 4-8439, MAPLE BUNK BEDS, CHEST OF paws ory. OR 34230. rh ig gt Arrow BOATS gias boats, everything for the A ARE 7183 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 5-062 A-TV. GUAR. [, 816) *Gommorce Ra, EM 3-4 NORGE WASHING MACHINE, $25. OR 3-1326. ‘NECCHI SEWING MACHINE, LIKE new. With sig one ans ~— . ail Norge floor sample sutomatic te used building materials. . Estimates free ard ABC Leans SURPLUS S LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO, $340 Highland Rd. (M50) ey AOS NEW Jax For 6x4 TRAILER, $250, FE §-2860. Prt 6, 193 6. Gr naw. PE : and .| You deri be pleased with our prices an “BERRY 7X8 FT. ALUMI- NUM GARAGE DOOR, $25. MA 5-1517. Big Wrecking Bargain W tS ae Brick Buildin nd, ts of face bric [VERINE, LUMBER & 320 8. Paddeck - -_FE 2.97% BARGAIN PRICES Used mowers ag low $25. Also have tractors, tiers. sickle bars, rollers engines, chain saws, mosq' sprayers, 1 power drive retary mower with reverse. Reg. $1. peo § wk. Call PE 22-0143. Allan's SWEEPER AND UTHATY TRAIL- er. yom dra Lincoln Bivd., B'ham. TRADE Kelvinator .. R$ Frigidaire, 3065 Orchard | Lake Ra USED. ), REFRIGERATORS. $40.50 & bd wR Munro Electric Co., 1060} _ . Hur rea, Guar. Elec, Wash ' Guar elec a5 “pe. wood dinette ......... $12.0 eeereuves reed seer eeee TV Floor Samp. - Demos. REG. 22" Table Models . $166 1 a” RCA ‘table | mode} ag | 1 a” Phiteo “Table Model Th 1 RCA 21” Color Console WA s * | Downstair — PE 4-251! USED $148 $88 1 cole Ee Comme (9-day War- SED FURNITURE & le coldwell” ‘across top 50 “USED TRADE IN DEPT. THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. TER. 4 room capacity. Like new. Used é . 18 McKiniey TRADEIN DEPT. MSHET . issues Washer .....6%45 Ht WASHING ehine, In cond, 962 Ruffner. price $222, now $168. 30 inch No attention requi: 2 rs to oo hg , fotortiller, exe $240. . Your cost is 50 3 ec Hw lad = > a FA mF lal 0 * erga, Seas, imps ted ue HOU Ave, Kee msrbor. st, $20. OR 30800. $4.%. Axm . 6. Rug STOVE. TOR, COUCH. ig ft. freezer. way bed, Hoi- eee BUY DIRECT 9xi2 Feit Base Rugs $3.95 tanned, Timers ig 4 13 #: ens. as . sonny Ale Vine - te sTUDIO, —W Ui i i 4% Ft. Walk Tile 25c zeermatio washer & dryer com- 3. R BASE PAINT G. 93.73| Dinstion. practically new. 985: Suan. UsE fs @ fi'es| Frig.. $45: Gas stove, $25: 17" | Doo by Syers, 141. W. Ruron. #9 TV, $35; gas hot water heater, | 28 by 28 $3.30 Atco like ne ieic a ei PE $-2766. | Doors interior flush from $4 95 ALMOST ost NeW YOUTH BED. #40. SINGER CONSOLE, EXC, COND. Screen pO ee aS $6.95 OA #1 Comb GOOre ..c.scscenensces $17.95 Windows degible hung 20x20 $12.29 SUPPLIES _ “00 a = ber! a Commerce liga houte yore orders. Ts We ¢ Se 4-INCH SOIL PIPE 5 save = PLUMBING ‘SORE ter gp iY toes ow hg _ alge Soe: CULVERT PIPE ee 16 ga airegeed ips ot per lineal f Church’ s, Inc. Seas Sen | 1% 8. Squirret_Ra. we 20239, ELEC machine be PE _PE 46081, Searg 28 ‘ane pine. ELECTRIC ROASTER = on Peso © Stice 1 ee eee "be at tae cee 275 GAL. of age $3590 FE eo os oe. FANS, FANS, FANS, ALL SIZES, ae styles window, 1, attic ‘ap. -Terrifie values Michigan _ Orchard mere, © Fluorescent, 303 oo FLUORESCENT FIXTURE S rome Ideal for tise over or ernise Zor" Michigas."Fiasre val- . Michigan Fruo wi Orchard Lk. — FREF STANDING ‘TOLETe 18.95 21x32 Double Sink : Washbowls with fittings S-pe. bath sets with trim .. $99.95 * ib an bath sets ROR se Hn eee eeecen For Sale Miscellaneous 60 HLA CLEARANCE, gen A a fx: San’ washer, perfect cond. on ewesel selma te eee sharin leg seat * Blackettes Bldg. Supplies ke 55011 Tkston J —*PIcnic FABLES As oR” a 2071 Dixie Hwy PIZZA OV PRAC new FE aide, "RACTICALLY|" Harrison. Bost HTS, LIGHTS, w at iron 96 : ; bee our "com oat $1 6 value. | ing toom in the sat terre var, ay Eby WOOD SPECIALS & S0c oq. ft. ~4.80."" Plank Us On Pantin doors. 1488 Baldwin EEL -» uae. child’ - OURBOARD s Fe. Bo hea em plugs. i, “an ere ae nation . doors and windows. FE 4-2521 ‘= BENSON LUMBER CO. SALE Sheetrock — 4x8 sheet B35 Pir 4 2 1 To SURE IT's BURMEISTER . Northern Lumber gen Pontiac, eee aT ak i: Ay oR TRAILER, WILL HOLD BOAT OR luggage. New, Never used. Come <= Bave BE look, Bert Talbott Lumber|" Do It Yourself FOR RENT WALLPAPER STEAMERS SANDERS—EDGERS—POLISHERS HAND SANDERS—DRILLS—SAW8 Sale Musical: Goods _ MCCR. mth Soars ae 2 aa Tae tole alien wits 16 sagittis shove. 7 TO other ply woods. Intertor/A-1_ Monroe. 95 8. stools, seen *} mm s. Weetus: moyal Oek. Call LI 1-9172. * ie %y is. Martet 4-305. Sale Sporting Goods 65 OA ooLP CLUES, NEW. M. “pet, Reg. Bea Ont $55. UN iaeis” & Uz : ee Lincoln. ; : cart, 100 Call are 305 : OUT OF CAR ee CKIN DIVERS rae yee Pesce, tere. Compyesned air Lung’ reat Loe © 9 5 os — eel i 3 —_ sh gui, PINE LAKE INN Ma cg ot is gone — Send, Gravel & Dirt 66 $ YDS. OF BLACK DIRT, livered for 30 save only. PE eves, PE 4493 , bs (4 aR TOP sOIL, i_sand & gravel, FE 2-3489. ent -_ $11.50 SANDS ona k A OR _ 3-6865 “ep rape crEAn SaRD ny amount. iio ACRES OF GRAVEL 70 LET cna ownse! i 4-1 TOP SOIL, NO WEEDS. agt amount, Call P, J. Waildie, FE &-) BLACK DIRT. GRAVEL, SAND, g 2.9543" soil, till, PE 65-7645. re CK DIRT, PILL, SAND, * top sal soil. Al Top soil $12 Rog Peas. ogy § | potest “the at Lovie, PES grav vient tractor work. 3-5548. SAND le fox p.m, A-l TOP & sOIL Black dirt, oe, oe CLINTO ea ado EM oo 4-1 TOP USE .E, are A sak Te eee a ee ard, a si . A-1 TOP ott. L, RICH BLACK. ) eH, og oy ep 4Tse - - ee g 80: soul ee hn FE Mi.) at Adama, Bas, SAND, Sa seman TOP sor. bulldozing, and ndsca ping. §-8323 or FE 7255. gare “Crushed sa stone PES saber. $8 DE- ©1355 | - 5 YDS, WD PILL | ¥ 2-7611. Mi TOP geome BLACK DIRT & Ba base. sand, clay & gravel. “- Loose L, DIRT, L,| FOR ead bs 5089 Dixie Highway ay oa r aeaes +l very Satdeday' 2.1 PAM. “Auction Shles Ev BU Sunda & . R eee © P.M, DAILY 17 RUBBER Gk Mar ALL & colors, ideal for many _§ to $4. 3190 190 W. Cl Clarkston ta. : “FOOD! 6o | _ver gray, 8 wks. ald. ( REGISTER NGESE ples, $50° Also stud service. FE SALE- OODLES Min grown Mag ere BOXER PUPPIES aot Central Ave: cnet’ MY 21691. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 4LL BREEDS BOARDED. OR- “eee oe Kennels, 41121 W DOGS cite aasnoe poas —— Burr-Shell, 8. Tele Lake ih coretie eters TE —} mile 'S. of eG eee PE _5537) | TROPICAL FISH, PARAKEETS & ié plete line of 8 & 10 wide Quality and Distinction 18T AND anD A HAY ALSO straw, Ph. eve cuttin, d straw. No rain, Will _deliver. ‘OA 82178 Goo” HORSE - CATTLE HAY % canting of r baled in fie PE bins. 2124 W, Silberbell Rd. _ For Sale Livestock 72 tN 7 - WEEK - OLD PIGS. FE 5-0831 ao LARG by Se days. OL BLACK ral HORSE FOR L7- YR ~OLD PA . 4121 Groveland: Rd., HOLSTEIN HEIFERS. side, Others due within 23-0806. - & aoa e. Priced Sar Also ae rE PONY FOR SALE. 40713 ROCHES- _ter_Rd.. Leonard, OA. 8-2008. Pics, < TAROE YORKSHIRES. _8 wks. . 20735 W, 12 Mile, near ~Lbee Be E SADDLE HORSE, ¢ |. CHEST- nut colored, sane. ae face. Also breeds, MA 5-7741. PONY HORSE, 13% HANDS, brown & white, § yrs. old, suita- ble for children ages 8 to 12: OL Wanted Livestock 73 10 COWS. 8 HOTL- 1 Gue 1 Jer 4-5857. BLACK DIRT. 4 ee. FOR $1. DE- livered. FE 8 _— DIRT, Pu, SAND, MA- sand, il & see gravel. Black dirt. | PE-2-389 alter ‘DIRT. "SAND, GRAVEL & _top soil del. FE > " oRee es: DIRT 2 - ANTONE Move. Champion sired Colile puppies, AKC, stud service. FE 5-3065. ~~ ATTENTION Springer Spaniels, reg. pups rs eat dogs. eee reasonable. AKC ooaias STF aR DACHSHUND Red. OR 3-710. Clarksion. MA 5- AKC REGISTERED PEKING puppies. Call FE #-2210 shen 6 6 Ta ee "ham MI 4-4262 | apooneae im eee. Rr pea * day. We take trade ing and give Ss: 40734 : FE 41112 Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke. ru, Seed, 8 _ Pric: ( DEERE. HAY CONDITION- Tr, Used 1 cutting, Grain Augers F,.Miller 1583 8.~ of i¢ Mile Dhan ~~ g » com babe 9 10 te 4 jes NTIAC. Rus wisi ea Hay, Grain & Feed 71 PvAA TYPES. OF HAY, 1ST & IND | tractor. Come in or call 20°. . THE Web BARN RESALE EOP 1-3385 except Sunday. Jack] Used on 7 acres only. Philco deep | OXFORD MOBILE MANOR, 3 Mi. — ey RESALE Hamilton, i freeze. FE 2-5298. gd of Oxsord_af_ 3000 Lakeville commodes, eo botties, ber! wre BRITTARY, AKC. —AAA BUYS— lots, sidewalks ~ 16x40 cement stools, mise Well trained. Reas. 311 First st. Pr _ patios—36° streets, etc. Pu 3-008. | WEEK OLD BOXER PUPS, $35.) Corder, tractor, Midna SE used | who want the beit, Oa 63023 of ——- 3 WHEEL. SLAT mee iis Gan SHEPHERD PuPS.| Potter acai’ ein cs: TE | = MI 6503." purpose. ee. oat Very fine litter. $28 and up. MA| | “LEE-S SALES & SERVI ___Auto Accessories 80) Tweed Carpet |S... oar Seats CALIF HEREWE | Auto Glass Specialists we TPCT [pups On 3-7500. -HEREWE | 5, Solore—1r Wide AKC REGISTERED BOXER, COME — eS SS Now $3.95 Sq. Yd. seep. FE 8-6119 or - 1 Monterey We going a to win a fg honored. mei Jack god FLOOR SHOP Bly a * Sacotion 2 in ars Aa. Safety pute sages Oo « 122 Oak — eatin Sao nee _ gus = @ mon hs i oF Si Saginaw Open v- 6 xc _ ne COCKER SPANIEL | _best deal e*r on a new Farmall ¥ EE OF MECHANICS MPL SET _Cheston Snap-On tools. FI For Sale Tires STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES. ce e on General Safety tites. U 60 per cent off. Black or wate. eED- WILLIAMS w at Raeburn Fi BaF a SELL sgie> ee PE 14it, 80A ao ie = CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Me- Hood. Phone FE fer 6|_ Sale Motor Scooters 82 AN SCOOTER, EXC. | FE 44706, MAN | EAGLE. SIDE ishieid. 1 Duals. (tips. Recent overhaul & job, $230 or best offer. For § ale Motorcycles 83 & 3 CUSHM. 5S Gleeson et ee 2 %-10 © 1967 by MEA Bervion, tna ; ae ogee after-shave lotion!” ““T pepped up Williain's corsage with a little of father’s OUR iaventos ray i “TOW: LOW-LOW_ 64 e"Buiex nT : caus pot an, ag 4 ‘S32 Chev: 4 ar. R & Hy. clean] t & hard to) o — we ~— your oe * ty down! Clearance sale on _uee “* YESI MOTOR ‘SALES #4003 Nagra. Gites, Mien. ay. | 1954 “CHEVROLET, “DEL “Say eh ta ‘$2 CHEVY BEL AIR 7 DR. Po. _Radio. Very clean. es 41955. ioao W PAINT. |: Sharp. 665 + ial REAL VALUE . 1955: BEL AIRE — Hard oo _ Ph OR condition. nee Pantie. SL CHEVY | CONVERTIBLE. No assume gs nd North. ace Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. AN O& QUALITY USED CAR a i 7 | 2 door, 4 bargain HAN LAKE ORION, MICH... MY 2.2411 Look at some of these fea ture: Safety ax6 . : floor 30 . ‘ample a at| Boats & Accessories 85 sive framing, PLUS features "het - make Detro! bile es to | 1 HERTERS FIBENGLAS BOA’ day's most outs ing walue. ie BL. og moter ® trailer, 620 , Wes: A very ls selection of late | _ brook model and 2 bedrooms ‘ rT meen Yes, stop and | jg RACING Bebe the'b LE Mobil Runa Cadillac V-4 engine, t o refinisl new cover, vloenes on : Toe Me | fise—Pa, FE 8-0620, 83719. 4301 Dixie Highway — x “Mercury Bales Woodward & Drayton Pisins & Blea” 008, roan HEGONEI FT. CRU 36 tioned mobile homes with option ie keene) ace Ea = mn af oo ag nth voting Som » ‘scccas, ‘0 > ¢. hin; tse to . Move right in!- Be| FE . lf no answer FE dependent! Pay in reasonabie | ‘54 CENTURY 16 FT. RESORTE! w 7 or” Ec E ins canbe seen by appointment, n= TRAILER EXCHANGE OR 36319. 60 8. aeieerepe 4 "35 at cea tees et ar is mig au STORY RESORTER: 1% h.p. $2,700. FE 98-0805, ALUMINUM oat) 12 FT. $175. BOAT wOToR & gees saat MAHOGA 2% HP. Johnson motor & Chris- J craft trailer. ‘Comal J in eve etail Ilness teseen sale, oa -CENTURY BOATS CADILLAC CORONADO AND ‘TION— USED CENTURY 16-18 FIBER- GLASS & -' AL SEASON PRICES Inland Lake Sales . 3227 W. Huron. PE 4-T121 | FE 2-6122 &8 Pontiac Auto Brokers Wanted Used Cars WE PAY Matthews. Hargreaves 11 8. SAGINAW FE 44546 WE BUY CAR CARS IN ANY CONDI- Pred & ley & Schaar Auto Parts WANTED 35 Clean used cars al) makes and — top doliar paid, bring Auburn Motors Corner Pike & E. Bivd, FE 3-747! Wanted Used. Trucks 89 TON STAKE WITH DUMP HOIST. "5 Re 3-4376. __Used Track Parts 89A URED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAKES AND MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES #635 Auburn Ave. PE 4-6633 90 For ’ Sale Trucks | er --TON FI PICKUP. A-I SHAPE if taery ate A BETTER CASH PRICE FOR any make or model clean car or truck. Highest trades, lowest terms, : WY TRADE UP OR DOWN Haskins Chev. 6T" Dixie Bighwa . /—s MAple §-607) Open “til 9 ? “49 HAI LEY DAVIDSON, 61.08. he | Bes ik" haMece Saice tail | OLFORFGEE Can FREE TOR. xiilways Re Ready bel Buy | tor, pas * buddy se at, hew se ae eae, ae BAGLEY AUTO PARTS L FH 5-021" 5-021" 178 BAGLEY ST. _ CASH AVERILL'S NEED CARS th aere for top Bud Shelton Motor Sales / Con, Auburn & B, Blvd. FE S728. ene M&M oe Sales See. Re NO MONEY | ANY FAIR OFFER CONSIDERED | .7 Chea Transportation R&H, $50; "50 & Ford ira., $145; Buick $8 more pieces 16 cheese Meal perros Will trade for any- “Economy Used Cars Ss st 3 Auber Of ah 2 DI 4 DR. BEL AIR POWER Leg CHEVROLET BEL AIR. coupe with beautiful 2-tone paint eet Ciide, radio, heater and engine. You must see ~ North Chevrolet Co. 1000 &. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ik. CHEVY DR. LOOKS & RUNS a oe ‘— 3 DR. PLAIN. 6775. FE "61 1 ca ee San _— Pontiac Auto Brokers | 36 FORD. 2 DRS STANDARD | & = Houghten’s Hot Spot The aampzamdeaa nab 1966 uy Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN DEALER CASS AT PIKE gT8. cohen ao atest difference yee Look ‘Em Over aly See Us Monday. OLIVER © BUICK 210 ~—_«_, Lake Ave. 1964 Country Sedan, ® pass., beau- ‘36 Pontiac Catelina, dtone .. ‘Special Auburn Motors __. Comer Pike & E. Bivd % 34 BUICK CL CENTC RY HARDTOP. ‘ow. brakes & P. steering. Low down ae begins — Auto Sales. naw. 4-1006. ae ae "ss y 2% aND family car. Exc, Mechanical cond. Good fin! ish. R & H, Dyna., $395 Free outboard motor tq every customer who buys a car from us on Aug. | 9, and 10 only. Don’t wait. Buy now. Nick Flores Auto Sales, 707 Baldivin Ave. Corner of Mont¢alm and Baldwin. Fe 82342 BUICK sUP: 1830 HARDTOP. Very clean. 3-1542, H, s. a BUICK SPECIAL 4 ag Td M_3-0081, H. Riggins. / R.G&R. Motors ‘Chrysler - Plymouth $1, ‘5 56 Ford, V8’ Ford-O-Matic, B&H, practically new. $1,395—"56 Plymouth, V8, R& 3 seats, $975—"54 Pontiac, 4 ar. in ge R&H $95 — "83 Ford, Custom 8, Ford- O-Matic, R&aH -/$ 648—'54 Plymouth, 4 dr. _ $ 295—"51 4 - rysier, dr. t $ ios's2 Poatae, R&H, $10 da. & ee, Ford. V8, runs good, $10 OPEN E VENINGS J 74 _ Oakland Ave. ‘99 FORD V8. nEAM Ear. i. sell. E & E. Motors. FE STATT'S MOTOR. SALES 1051 Dodge Station” wagon, fully * id "4? CADILLAC, >, $290. PE +1666. CADITLAC 83 4 DR. BC. COND. MI 6-068. ‘M0 CADILLAC “a, Just Sseginaw, FE e100 ? DOOR ($145) : “cy” ; _OWENS ET. 4. DOOR — 50 FORD i 147 8. Say FE 5-4101 ai i RA- i GAENAEET, TDD a cat ike new. Lecky Aw Auto Sales, 193 3s FP AUTO SU PER/, . MARKET. Orchard Lake at (Cass | i * Wie bio \ 1953 PLYMOUTH. 2-DOOR SEDAN. CEDAR STRIP la FT. $150. —. my ee raoe.s of oF = — Custom 34 FOM iiss N. Perry. Pontiac r. “- 7 $9204, Eddie Steele inc "$3 Buick ut Soeeee a COME GET EM SALE §2 CHEVY ase Rois GOOE. GOOD. | 54 Chevy pe REN s ts Bf 3 ft. Meyers boats $175. 12% | 9350. 1356 Rd. "83 Chevy pick wcestsucte Shell “Lake ogg greta LET % VAN : Chevy Club ‘Coupe sevens 8 406 ~Puperience © Tongy Marine | At cond fut. oF hee. fa TS ard ee . Koege "63 . % TON, "$2 Studebaker Champ. ..... _ 3s Harbor. Open 8. Phone 32-8400. _. | "$0 Studebaker cgnvt ..,..... 95 S011. - is? DODGE DUMP 2 SPEED /| ‘6 Olds 94, HT. new ....... i ELGIN BOAT WITH i¢ HP. azie, 8 § speeds forward. Good tires PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS Elgin “oR & Chris Craft trailer. sacrifice, FE | 1260 N. Perry 8&t. FE 46100 a ; IRD, }- TON STAKE TRUCK. CHEVROL EL AIR JQHNSON MOTORS | 7pr°6hs "ate betes nar | "abs RORMROP. tir! Bt 5 . me ) 44 TON PIC oP. “tein pa engine, power jag : i wists for Foote, induetiee. Bot oF Qood tres OL Tess. Afier | A one owner ear win iow Salle: | “Rouben ‘onging reat Winches, hold downs & hitches. | i854 FORD £4 WRECKER, AUS cc —— Dealers inguiries | invited. Owen's body. for. towing —Marine 5) es, LE. Cases daes0. I 4128. N. h ey . 1 Cc Aye. FE a 1 FORD PICKUP” AVERAGE orth Chevrolet Co. isé ¢ HP. O ARD : ee en Tot ‘| 1000 g. Woodward Aye. B un less than 5 hrs. Price $95 mee FORD € HALF TON PANEL. aiso fo re man See carrier.| gtycellent cond. Also 1954 Ford 6 = rebuilt engine, seen & DOOR _8E- GiaskD OUT Gon BATE xEW LaSalle Park Service, 2520 Pon-| dan Biack white finish, Pow- * waa cual oclemae. tiac Lake Rd. —— = oom. cate 8 ho = Or Neaher $310 Pike = "53 Ford Pick Up trade-in, goecial at only 9806. a ya Genter 1210 Holly ~~ ‘ on ie 8 Er ual h 1 Co, r is Re. Holly i Tet eee ane the orcs | _ North Chevrolet ve this one & you Boats Boats) “ SESPLE'S AUTO SALES eS ee 3 AUTO SA . E ee = n.. —- 68 Oakiand FE _2-2351 ba CON bo ome “Fe 21 queer. Glass wet “hyin Flivver, | 1953 2 Oa TOR, Bs 3 KER. low mileage, clean. x aa condition xi ever : ail USED MoTORS _ Parte ¢ wi 7 = bi . ti. $00, PE 868TT. ‘New top: New tires CLIRF. DREYER, 8PO e Auto _ 1nn See eee 4 : East . FE 5-5661| 83. DESOTO FIREDOME. V-s. 9210 N Holly R4.. MBtrose 4771/18: _E Pike 8t. 00d condition 4 df. Stone paint FOR THE TOPs IN ALUM BOATs | CHEVROLET *% TON SicKur Pa HMA G1008, icc nest caster seam” oat” pi oF “AND HOTT. 6° 7 8 est ci r x N HARDW. * For information call | #2 DODGE 2-DOOR SEDAN. RA: dio, beater and all new tifes. 2182 5. Tele caw, of kind that is almost | 5G - id ete ot ’ . like new, $495 wil 4 LIKE NEW, 1 RUNABOUT WOL- WILSON GMC your car, tine with Johnson motor, Call| | eee WOToRawD| New & Used Trucks North Chevrolet da trailer. Make offer. OR 3-8322. Oakland at Cass 1008 5. Woodward Ave, Birmingham EVINRUDE M 9485 | ay) w GOOD Faerginns ont eae. | x58 is a ai “tonaition bdo “20 W. oF Fork. |e oe LW. We tires PE 43220, i = . ; ; 4 : » W. tires. Gator boat trailers Usea boats | condition 1951 Proehaut standem 1995 DODGE. A-i SHAPE. ¢ 41,176. after $ o : Watlers,. Bank terme Kelly's | _fralier, 32 ft. long ¥ ora older ear as trade in. gee re) Motors arcware, sit 7. Aubarn Hgis "E268 * For Sale Corn o1 = For top ually, Paew car trede|oi9§ WOODWARD _B'HAM AUBBER LIFE RAFTS. Mae eee 195) DODGE CORONET SEDAN oI 6-5302 Open ‘til 8 eo’ ALL IZES, MAKES. | BUICK SPECIAL. "4 4 DR. mR: RA with automatic transmission, - ra- Suburban — JOE'S ARN SURPLUS, FE 2-0082 dio, tinted glass. aute. Dynafio dio, heater and light green fin- ! : ~ SPECIAL Good cond. fem 3-064. {sh You'll have to see this, ene . se YOLRSWAGON DELUXE é reaiy appreria ack, . tires, a ie 1955 PLATTE. 19 Aluminum CaB- wet BUICK SEDAI is i down or your old car. . Motors - washer, side and under. IN Cruiser with steering wheel eg assume payments of $17.08 month. . / Oids Dealer . new, $1,605. Phone Remote controls. Also bilge pump. |, Cail Credit Manager Mr. Parks. North Chevrolet Co. 5365'S. Woodward _ Birming! MA 5-4210. Excellent condition. Priced at Harosld Turner Ford. ! . $805. Ph. Mr. Brown OA 2618. TRANSPORTATION 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birminghtm | Going OVERSEAS a cee et a } 1956 Olds. 5-88. 4 T 87 JAMBOREE 1983 a a — ee peeeee Blue pole “white, laser. SUMMER x Tfanspor tation Offered er. asst PFE 2-819. ; NOTHING OVER $150 payments ‘of saat “mouth. Cal 1955 OLDS 88 3 DR., -TONE BLUE : i "$2 Ponti creas Mer OF. ‘ks, Midwest | “"" Piggeaeny aaeee 20/3 Pate so eater |S Gees EIS) CTPARANCE tax. Hawatt .10 extra incl, | ‘49 Fo as DODGE STATION WAGON, Vi. 31 SUPER ee i tax, Ferry Service, Inc. OR | '5¢ Body & motor, exc. cond, 'g850. naTDY an. ok : : 3-14, ps a FE 2-811 before 6. FO ol 183 : 36 mo. | TRUCK GOING NORTH FART |-51 Piymoutn AAA QUALITY te load | Either way. FE _8-6006. ‘41 Ford. Pic ckup 33 PACKARD CLIPPER 4 DR NO ‘ é ‘Small down payment. Will arrange 6 Months Guarantee ~ money down, ass ae crn ents of 1957 CHE Wanted Used Cars 88 Hinancing se month, Call Credit Manager V 2 OPP LP LLP LLL wr “ 1960 PACKARD Good COND. Rak 5 SS yaootH 2 DR. FE 2-9069 : and OLDS DEMOS. COURTESY CARS TERRIFIC SAVINGS 2-DOORS = 4DOORS WAGONS—CONVERTS $195 nice condition and a resi $405. $3 down or your old North Chevrotet Co. 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham “49 PLY MOUTH SUB URBAN, Ron 4930 Baldwin R. Metam a rLu TOTR TOUR ay EVERYBODY'S CREDIT Is Goop THE WORKING MAN’S PRIEND EASY: ED JONES 115 8. Saginaw Used Cars 53 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN, NO} money down, assume ments of « ts le or your ear down $27.24 mo. Call Cre PE 60204. Ediie Bteele Ine HOW CAN YOU KNOW? --: WHETHER A CAR 18 _ SINCERE ee Be As little as $15 per week _WE NEED USED CARS “DEAL WITH OAKLA COUNTY'S TOP TRADERY UF AAI a ‘rome You KNOW ov pee ¢ USED $:30—W. Face the Nation ww, Cetmone Hour Sauw Be [wa News by WJBK, Detroit Ww SRLW Pou : win of. ww, U:30—WIR, Starlight Symp. — Gam ieee CELW, sf. Zien Bapuct. | Stree Me Forking \ . MONDAY 2:30—WJR, 2nd. Mrs, Burton ee —WIR News. Roundup| Wwd, Mumaland Wav rea yy & SKEW. 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IT’S WORN ENTIRELY IN. ‘THE EAR — no cord, no extra “button.” Weighs only jhalf an ounce. Women’s hairdos hide it! , completely.‘ On ‘men, this amazing hearing aid is barely noticeable from any angle. « 1 COME IN, PHONE OR WRITE. FREE pute involving ‘ six of the City's seven dailies to’ DEMONSTRATION-—NO OBLIGATION seach | pt ore Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone FEderal 21225 te. : QUIZ_ QUESTION: What happened when Moves strck the rec with his sat * * ANSWER: Water gushed out for the people of Israel to drink. This happened during the Hebrews’ wanderings in the wilderness, jafter they had fled from Egypt. The Bible tells how the people grum- bled at Moses because they lacked water. “What shall I do?” Moses asked the Lord. “The people are almost ready to.stone me.” Then the Lord told Moses to smite the rock with his rod, and there was ample water for all to drink. It was during their period in the wilderness that the people of Is- Re i ee ce NN PES, elites en stone taliote God had given him on Mount Sinai. _ * * J! te -FOR YOU TO Do: Color this picture, paste on cardboard, cilt, out along the outer lines, and fold to stand up in your Bible collection.” * * * (You may win $10 by sending a good Junior Editors question to AP in the = one for the six dailies involved— Boston Lacks Papers jf . -___/ _|the Morning and Evening Globe, . |thing I want most to do with the audience ‘las a personality in a friendly kind Marlowe was released last night . |like brown bread with their meat “pre gos da dalin aa ets Monday: What's the longest wall BOSTON (#—~—More than 1,250,000 news-hungry greater Boston) resi- dents. were without local morning newspapers today as a wage dis- 300 mailers forced publication It was the first local. * an newsmen. One newspaper the suspension might be a long, _ DRESS UP YOUR HOME WIT H ~RAY-O-LITE FIBERGLAS - OF t ALUMINUM Si ne ei blackout in the memory of veter- | spokéaman said, Morning Herald, the Hearst cor- Poration’s. morning Record and evening American, and the even- ing Traveler. ge : gg toe, Dav, Niven Theater. (CH) |uoceo(7) Realm of Wud. (9) Na- RARROAD DeTeCrHIVE — . Janes Stewart is a detective during : the building of a pioneer western action thriller opening Wednesday at the Oakland Theater here. The first film in “Technirama” also stars Audie Murphy, Dan Dur- yea, Dianne Foster, Elaine Stewart and Brandon deWilde. rail line in “Night Passage,” U-I |. | Popeye. (4) Pet Parade. (2) Buccaneers. 7:00—(7) Billy Graham. (9) Bap- ‘tist Church. (4). (Color) Julius|3:00—(4) American lq:30—(9) TV Theater. (2) Jimmy 00—(7) Public Defender, (9) 15—(4) Industry “Parade. %0—(7) Flight No. 7. (9) Holi- day Rarich. (4).People Are Fun- ny. @Q) ? a ‘2 LaRosa, (2) Jimmy. Durante. Dean. \8:06—(7) Lawrence Welk. (9) _-Man Behind Badge. ( —— “Theater. “Tigers vs. Chicago White Sox. $:30—(9) Premiere. (4) Dollar a Second, “‘Te:eo—(7) Country Music, (4) En- core Theater Apollo Show. (9) Star- ater, “Babes in Bag- (4) News, (2) News. 11:15—(4) Weather. (2) Miss Fair-| . weather. 11:20—(4) _ Saturday Show. (4) “Seotland Yard Inspector.”’ (2) Sports Final, 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. _|Hollywood Headlines By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD. # — “No doubt fall by the wayside. I just hope it) won't be me.” This was Pat Boone as he ail his first big _ ot poking: with his own show, al. half-hour program Avg . and, he knows what he’s up against. * * * The 1957-58 season is the age . the vocalist. :Harkening to the suc- cess of Perry Como and Dinah Shore, the networks have enlisted Mitchell and others for their own variety shows, As Pat pointed out, the end of the season will see some of these stars with dropped options, But he ‘plans ‘to dé his darnedest. to avoid such a fate. How? “Tt may sound corny, but the is to be a friend,” he remarked between scenes . of “April Love,” his second movie. “I think the important thing T can do is to come across the screen of way. If I can do that, I think the show will go over and I can make friends for the sponsor.” The Pat Boone show may be the first in TV history that has been adjusted to-a school. schedule, Pat will be winding up his last semes- ter at Columbia “University and rehearsals will have to fit into his free time from classes. “Final exams are going to be a problem,” he mused. “I may Singer Is Released NEW YORK «—Singer Marion from Doctors Hospital where she was treated for a virus infection of the chest. Miss Marlowe and her husband, Larry Puck, will fly to St, Louis tomorrow to. be with her family while she cotvalesces. She was taken to the hospital Aug. 3. with severe chest pains. Hungarian fetegene moving into their American homes report they and vegetables. They regard white bread as something like cake. about it, some of us are going to) Pat Boone Hoping to Be ‘Friend’ of TV Audience walk into the show with a book in hand and tell the folks I have to study while others do the perform- ee Senate OKs Boost in Disability Benefits’ WASHINGTON (@#®~—The -Senate|, has approved benefit increases of about 170 million dollars a year for some two million disabled vet- y|erans and their dependents. The measure, shouted through the Senate last night, now goes back to the House for considera- tion of some minor Senate amend- ments. The House passed the bill unanimously May 13. The increased payments, which would be effective in 30 to 60 days, raise the total disability rate from the present $181 monthly to $225. A 10 per cent disability payment would rise from $17 to-$19,50 per cent disability from $91 to $100, 80 per cent disability from $145 to 160, with similar hikes in other categories, Japanese Seek Help to Collect From Soldiers KAGOHARA, Japan @ — Japa- nese merchants have asked the U.S. Army to help them collect 2% million yen ($7,080) they 4 is owed by American soldiers in this area before the completion of the U.S. Ist Cavalry Division withdrawal. Capt. Albert Rakas of Chicago, 8th Cavalry regiment civil affairs officer at Camp Whittington, said Japanese businessmen presented the bills at a recent meeting with Army. officials. Since the presentation, 360,000 yen ($1,000) of the debts has been collect: more, Rakas said. “However, we cannot help those merchants who operated without sound business practices," Rakas added. He >a. ide many - businessmen overextefided credit despite pond warnings or recorded the de! with sketchy names like mg geant Johnny.” 4 LFLE- paid and the Army is trying to|'®§ “Step by Step.” “Key Witness.” 11:30—(7) Hollywood Screen. “Bad Lord Byron.” SUNDAY MORNING 7:38—(2) Meditations. $:00—(2) Mass. for Shut-Ins. $:30—(2) Christophers. $:65—(4) (Color) News. 9:00—(2) Detroit, Pulpit. (@ Church at the Crossroads. (7) a gy senate Our World. (9) Oral. Roberts $:30—(2) Court of Health. (4) Big Picture. (7) Men Toward the Light. (9) Featurette. 9:45—(T) - Accent. 10:00—(2) This. Is the Life. (4) U. of M. Hour. (7) Faith for Today. (9) Sacred Heart. 10:15—(9) Film Fair. 10:30—(2) Cartoon Frolic. (7) Cow- boy G-Men, (9) Christophers. 1:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4)\9 Coken) Adventure Ho! (7) The Erwins. (9) Movie. 11:30—(7) My Little Margie. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Heckle and Jeckle. (4) Reports. 12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickok, (4) Ask the Camera. (9) This Is Your Music, Hoff s-Ivolved in 3-Car Accident — “TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS f1:00—(2) News. (4) Mr. Hope. (7) World Adventure Series. (9) Bill Kennedy 1:15—(2) Colorland. (7) Laurel Forum. $:30—-(4) Zoo Parade, (7) Jungle Jim. 4:00—(2) Baseball Scoreboard. (4) Catholle Hour. (D) Movie. (9) sé Pont Face the Nation. ~~ Detroit Speaks. (4) Out-)- 5:00—(2) Last Word. (4) Meet the Press. (7) Annie Oakley, 5:30—(@) You Are There. (4) (Color) Hobbie in Action. — (7) Ramar of the Jungle. (9) Pop- SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS — 6:00—(2) Lassie, (4) Ray Milland. | (You Asked for It, Chinese ladies swing by their hair, im- age of Lincoln, world's strangest traveling salesman, boy's dream come true, Switzerland's aval- anche rescue dogs, (9) Gilead ’ Baptist Church, 6:30—(2) My Favorite Husband. Film Theater—“Tall in the Sad- die.”" (9) Telescope. 7;:00—(2) Ed Sullivan—Fourth an- judo expert from Honolulu. (4) Steve Allen—Guests Jane Rus- 7:30—(9) O. Henry Playhouse. i8:00—(2) G.E. Theater—George Sanders, Carolyn Jones in “The Man Who Inherited Everything. (4) Alcoa Hour. “The Trouble With Women, (7) Gold Cup wyck.” 8:30 — (2) ‘Alfred Hitchcock— “Crackpot.” 9:00—(2) $64,000 Challenge, (4) Web, (7) Mike Wallace inter- 9:30—(2) What's My Line?—Come- dian Ernie Kovacs guest pan- elist. 10:00—(2) Badge 714. (7) Trap. (9) News. 19:16--(9) Paul Runyon Theater. 11:00—(2) (4) News. Weather. {7) Jumbo Theater. False.” (9). Starlight Theater. “The Paper Orchid. ' Sports. 25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. ‘The Girl and the Gambler.” ni = Sports. 1:30--(2) Baseball. (4) Yan : (4) Circus Boy. (7) Hollywood) Killiam—"Valen- “The True and §. 9:00—(2) Fred Waring. @ Arlean Francis Show. :36-—-(2) Arthur Godfrey Time. (4) Treasure Hunt. (7) Our Friend Harry. 10:00—~-(4) The Price Is Right. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. @ Truth or Consequences. ose: Valiant Lady, ® Tie Tac 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin and Ricky. 11:45—(2) The Guiding Light. 11:55—(9) Billboard. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies Day. (4) “Play to Win.” (7).12 o'clock Comics, (9). Summer Camps. 12;25—(4) Window. Shopping. 12:30—-(2) As the World Turns. (4) (Color) Club 60. (7) The Erwins. (9) Corliss Archer. 1:00—~(2) My Hero. (7) Chote | 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. .(4) Bride and Groom. 2:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color) “Matinee Theater. (7) My Little Margie. 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (2) Ramar of Jungle. 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 2:55—(9) News.. Queen for a Day. (7) American — (9) Request Play- Bese The Secret Storm. 3:38—(2) The Edge of Night. (9) Bugle Theater. : 3:45—(4) Modern Romances. 4:00—(2) -Susie. (4) I Married Joan. (9) Circle Theater, 4:30—(2) Our Miss Brooks, (4) Romper Room. (7) Mickey's Record Room. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. §:30—(4) Range Rider. HAMPTON: SPECIALS — ~ 6000 TY. 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