PuoTos eS Sjaam,.2 NEWS AWE SERVI s, HOOT MON — ‘TIS THE PIPERS—Resplend-. ent in kilt and. sporran and-led by three bonny lasses, members of Detroit's St. Andrew's Society Junior Pipe Band dre shown as they will appear in Pontiac. The group will march in Monday's Fugitive Ohio Killer Nabbed; : ; - s . 3 parade, part of the festivities marking the 50th Anniversary of Pontiac Motor Division, The pa- rade starts at 6:30 p. m, and will march up S. Saginaw street, from Rapid to Sanderson. Rescue 2 From Car Trunkr KANSAS CITY (®—The fingers,wife, Molly, 18, of Salina, Kan., protruding from the trunk of the'told a tale of terror which began) treating us.” — ear wiggled at him: fran-'at-2:30-yeSterday morning. tically “I thought I was seeing things," at was then that Gay mopped at Kingdom City, Mo., 65 miles © said Lloyd L, Reavis, a drivers’ Leas ' license examiner who was giving wat at By Bo UA. Chane ayy picked up a hitchhiker, Esson, + while on their way home from a | vacation trip. apologize for the way he was | The Wagners worked loose from ; and atfract attention. First they * * * He looked again, jotted down the tag number and summoned) motorcycle patrolman John Davis. over not long afterward. . |. The of the night, the cou- ida sea FS yp le said. was one of be dur. HEAD WOUND point, released a bedraggied which Esson pistol-whipped| Wagner, stationed at couple from the trunk. ‘vit ltind in the trunk, Then Wagner Esson pulled a.gun and took hear these people screaming in- side,” Davis. said, The driver identified: himself as\*. 22™ TRIGGER James Richard Esson, 35, a fugi-/ Sevgral times. Mrs. Wagner tive Ohio killer. An automatic said, Esson stopped, opened the pistol. lay on the seat beside him trunk, pointed the pistol at them but he offered no resistance. and pulled the trigger. It clicked. the trunk, required 15 stitches, and Mrs./ were released after treatment.) Mrs. Wagner said she is expect- ing her baby in 5*2 months. ‘but ; : * ® *® wat Gig tot five. | farm where he was serving a life ‘The victims, Airman Carl A. “It seared us to death,” Mrs. term for a holdup murder. Wagner, 21, “Then lead and his taketh Wagner said. would — Lexington, Mo., Pick Pontiac Guardsman as Honor Man at Grayling ‘his car and billfold containing $15. | Authorities said a time. jamendment being panna -jleader, had breakfast with) + Eisenhower at the White’, ‘Republicans Ask Firm Rights Bill WASHINGTON (—Rep. Martin (R-Mass) said after a talk with President Eisenhower today that Repub- licans are “still standing pat” for a stronger civil rights) pill than that being pushed.by House Democrats. The general feeling at the capitol, however, was the House and wohaniy the Beals kon approve next week a comprise bill embodying a modified jury trial ed by Rep. Celler (D-NY). ‘Martin, the House GOP. House and later told re- porters: “We are still- standing pat for the type of bill the President wants.” 1 Asked celas Eisenhower would sign the Senate bill as Cel- ler has preposed te modify it, ‘Martin sald “we didn't get that far,” —ing—rights. itheir bonds arid succeeded jin pry- ling open the trunk enough to try tossed out what objects they could Schilling. + il several times and kept Air Force Base near Salina, was them both, bound and gagged, in treated for a head wound Which Wagner for shock and cuts. Both Wagner signed a complaint at near where he was locked in the trunk, cliarging |Esson with first-degree robbery of) kidnaping' charge is not contemplated at this | The House passed a bill, closely ‘tailored to Eisenhowér’s recom- ‘mendations, The Senate revised it substantially, One change was the | addition of a requirement for jury trials in all federal contempt of jcourt cases. * * * Eisenhower has objected stren- uously to that peovision. Celler, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, has pro- | posed that the jury trial provision — be limited to cases lnvelving vet: | To a question whether Eisen-| hower indicated he i3 against any) compromise «between the House | bill and the more limited Senate! measure, Martin: said: “He has never been opposed to a compromise, provided it gave’ vote.’ NO INDICATION Martin did not indicate what kind of @ compromise. Eisenhow- ler.would accept, The White Home ‘has -hintedthat- Eisenhower the Senate dill ‘veto pide 24 changes are made, Martin's state- ‘ment that Eisenhower would be willing to accept some form of} compromise lent weight to the be-' favor of the original House bill. So confident were Desheorats | j they tentatively scheduled House (Continued on Page 2 4, » Col. 2) Editorial on Retirement - of C. E. Wilson | See Page Six Truck Driver _ Reports Theft Money Bag ‘With $500 Stolen in Downtown Rochester Ps Five hundred dollars was taken from an Oakland Vending Machine From Vehicle & Co. truck yesterday afternoon while it was parked in downtown | Rochester. + * * Driver Michael Kazakos of Livonia, went into Knapp's Bar, 327) Main St., to service the cigafette| vending machine. As he came out! and began. unlocking the truck) door, he noticed the right vent window near the lock had been broken. He checked for his bag of __money_gnd-it-was-gonePhe-bag———— _@ regular white bank sack was | , believed to have the name Community National Bank of | Pontiac printed on it. a Official of the . at 15%, Lawrence 5St., said though the con-| ‘stuck his fingers through_the nar-| iprotection to every American’ to tents would not have been counted va ee and Reavis spotted ‘until Kazakos returned that even- jing, it -was believed to contain ‘upwards. of |quarters, aa ee ep ould Asks Aid Cut Restored WASHINGTON (P — President | Eisenhower waa quoted by Rep. Martin (R- Mass) as saying again today that he hopes the Senate Esson escaped May 26, 1956, lief that House Republicans were) Will restore most of the 809-mil- from the Londen, Ohio, prison | hac king down from their stand in) lion-dollar House cut in foreign | ald funds, B25 Somber Crashes gk 20-3 “PALM BEACH, Fila. — A B25 bomber from Vance | pv Force Base, Okla., crashed | | inte a housing development to- | day. Four crewmen were killed. i Ne civilians were injured, | A Pontiac man bes been-chosen as the outsta nding’ enlisted>man at the National Guard’s encampment at Camp Grayling. Sgt. 1. C. Adolphus B. White Jr., of 2025 Old Lane Dr. was chosen for the honort teday from five other fin- alists. Detroit Judges White, representing Pontiac's) ‘Say. Th ey ‘ll Stop Appearing on TV | Guard Co. M, 125th Infantry Regi) ment, will be presented the Best _ Soldier Award today by Governor} G. Mennen Williams, at Camp Grayling. DETROIT (INS)—The star per-, He was singled out from the re. fOT™Mers in the television shows, cord 10,000 guardsnren in attend- Traffic Court’ and “Juvenile ance for ‘his meritous and oat: Court” have served notice. they! pe Peto during ‘the twoe- (are going off the air. bs mg. session and Traffic Judge John D. Watts and! throughout the past year. | Seveutie Court Judge Nathan F. _ White joined the Guard in 1953 Kauffman notified Detroit Station’ and was promoted to his present, VWWJ-TV they will end their ap- rank arty this year: He lives with Pearances as of Oct. 1, Their ac~ his ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adol- 'tion was in compliance with orders pus White, Sr. hantled down by the State Bar mt With yet one week of training Michigan. left, he will not return to Pontiac, The rufing was- ‘made—by- the; until his uhit breaks camp next 'state bar's governing body after a ~ weekend. ‘year-long study of ethics involyed) — d .in the judges’ non-paid perform-| 41 Cases of Polio Reported in State ‘ances on the popular local shows. x .¢* * Both jurists, told their appear- ances violate Canons 25 and 30- of LANSING &—There were 47 new cases of infantile paralysis report- ed in Michigan during the past - Week, a new high for a single week + Detroit News Halted by Walkout of Mailers the State Bar Code of Ethics, im- mediately bowed to the order. this year, the State Hefilth Depart- ment said today, The previous high this year was 40 cases reported the week pre- vious. Only five of the 47 new cases were , however, the ‘de- _ partment said. “There hive been 180 polio cases DETROIT (INS)—A walkout at the Detroit News today suspended publication of the newspaper aft- er only one truck-load of the early edition had left for distribution. Seventy mailers reportedly refusing to work overtime) to pre- pare the early section of the Sun- day ¢dition. — Picket lines “were thrown. up walked off the job this morning, building by 75| | ‘I Don't Wanna Be King’ ' i i pastor's awe. te : lAMREL RIG =: When thiesyeiroid. Pat = tad ‘Wieephete, ia — es Stillo was elected king of the Sheridan ee i ; DeGuido eased him with a Hawaiian lei Lea | contest last night in'Chieago, everyone yas happy even went so far as to | § er with & vight | ry. G1, a j “asa Wek Pe ae A ot aps wie Gunma, ihe dew. | eee a7 | fi | : ; ) i Se ne ; bs A 4 ae ' In commenting on the ‘Connects Hoffa, Dio AP Wirephote « TEAMSTER TESTIFIES — Thomas Hickey, vice puexident of the teamsters union, yesterday told the Senate Rackets Committee that Jimmy Hoffa tried to get a teamster charter for a taxi drivers local run ey recent Jenany Dio. Flee fo Avoid Senate Quiz, ‘Says McClellan Teamster Official Bares Hoffa-Dio Alliance, * Plan to Grab Power FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON — Fed- eral marshals pressed their Search today for five wit- _ nesses sought by the Senate . Rackets Investigating Com- ‘mittee. Chairman McCellan (D-Ark) said the five “‘are ~ on the jam.” Committee counsel Rob- ert F. Kennedy said staff aides and the U.S. Marshal’s office in New- York have been unable to locate any of the five, wanted as wit- nesses in an inquiry into New York labor rackets. Kennedy named only two of those sought: Benny (The Bug) Ross, a former Teamsters Union organizer, and Leonard Geiger, vice president of Joint Council 16, governing bedy of the Teamsters’ 125,000 members in New York. Phone Rates fo Rise Monday Hikes Part of Boost | by Public Service Unit Effective Mentiy: ‘munities. | The inereases will be part of a) irecently-granted $2,835,000 annual rate boost granted Michigan Beli Telephone Co. by the State Public’ ‘Service Commission, Yesterday, the commission an- nounced .a schedule for distribution of the increase among the various! communities served by Michigan. |Bell. Ray Storm, Pontiac Bell Tele- | phone manager, said today he hag not seen the commission or- | der, but has been informed that | | the following monthly rate in- | creases will apply in the Pontiac area: All Federal exchange phones—' .One party line residential, up 3 _jeents; two party line_up 60 cents; four. party, 35 cents; rural, iceénts. Business phones—private branch exchange trunk, up $2.25; one par- ity. up $1. 50; two party, up 30 cents; rural, up 25 cents. Storm also listed increases for , Clarkston, Commerce, Drayton | | Plains, I Lake Orien, Oxford, Roch- ester and Walled Lake: Residential—one_ party line, no increase; two party line, up 30 cents; four pity lime, up 10 cents; rural, no increage. |- Business phones—no increase: In Birmingham typical increases will include: Private line business. up $1.75; private line resifential, up 25 cents; two party residential, up 10 cents Reyal Oak boosts will include: private line husinéss, up $1; pri- vate line residential, up 25 cents; | twe party residential, wp 25 cents. Pontiac oneciggers Storm said, ‘‘We have jbeen charging the same in Pon- 'munities, based on the 1948 count} lof telephones. “But .the city has grown so that, a higher rate group than *‘the-other' towns, That is because today you jean call so many more phones in Pontiac than in the others.” telephone, rates will go up in Pontiac and many other Oakland County com-' | as had Press to Feature Pontiac Motor History Monday Fiffy years of Pontiac Motor Division history will unfold Mon- day in a special Pontiac Press $500 in nickels and Granted Michigan Bell) supplement honoring the anniner- | | sary of the company's founding. There will be ‘pictures galore, | from the first Oakiand and its. plant to the very -newest adidi-— tions to the Pontiac family, the | 1957 cars and the brand new sewage plant. ~*~ * * 4 The 50 years will also be cov- ered in type, froma condensed | history of the company to fea- | tyres on such things as the em- | ploye suggestion plan which is nearing the million dollar. mark in awards, the catering service which feeds more than 10,000 Pontiac employes each day and | the fabulous war record hung up by the division, including five awards for excellence. This supplement will be a val- uable addition to Pontiac and the Pontiac story. Orders are already rolling in for extra copies so be sure and read “The Pontiac Story’ in Monday's - Pontiac Press » More Sunshine Due Hereabouts Aceording to the U. S. +Weather Bureau, the Pontiac area will have | more sunny weather, Forecast for. this afternoon and tomorrow is) mostly fair and pleasant; The low tonight: wil] be 54.38, | high tomorrow about 78-82. The lowest temperature record-| ed in downtown Pontiac preceding | 8 a.m. was 356. At 2 p.m. the ther-' mometer registered 76 T ; an inte vice president of the Teamsters Union, charged Friday that Hoffa “originated” a scheme to bring mobster Johnny Dio into the labor - ‘reancatin in a “conspiracy” to seize power in He York. * * At the same ae the hard- bitten Hickey announced to the rackets probers that he will battle |Hoffa for the presidency of the | shat union. He that it jelected he will “ ” jto cleaning racke ‘1,600,000 - member Hickey described a series of | battles he said he had with | Hofta, beginning with what he \ called the latter’s attempt to | bring Dio! and the hoodlum'’s | racket - ridden. Taxicab Local 162 of the old AFL-United Auto Work- | ers, inte the teamsters union in 1953. The witness alSo said he opposed Hoffa's attempt to form an-alliance with the International Longshore- men's Association in 1954 after the ILA had been kicked out of the ster - ridden. ~*~ * ® On that point, Capt. William V. Bradley, president of the ILA, and Theodore (Teddy) Gleason, were called as witnesses. They described : a Chicago meeting with Hoffa, We est Coast Teamsters Boss Frank IW. Brewster and other officials, ———~at Which the alliance bid was dis- cussed. INVOLVED $490,000 Pings plan involved a proposed of $490,000 to the ILA from ma: Teamsters, even though Beck at the time was a trustee of a rival ‘Longshoremen’s union set up by ithe AFL to compete with Bradley's union, which dominated the New | Fork waterfront, ‘The loan did not go Grensh | and the Hoffa-proposed pact under which the ILA was to have become the “marine division’ of the Teamsters was biecked by _(Continued on | Page 2 2, Col. 8) aca sincerest ae ncmcnanitictinl School. Registration Begins Next Week School bells will soon ring out in Pontiac, and J. Cecil 'tiac as in smaller surrounding com-' Cox, assistant superintendent of schools, announced to- day: students. are to begin registering Monday. More than 19,000 are expected to attend Pontiac dis- ‘Pontiac has now been moved into, ‘trict schools, Cox said. The* ‘expected enrollment shows|who did not attend a Pontiac school ‘an increase of approxi-; mately 250 over the’ 1956-' Hast year should register in their _—" |AFL on charges that it was gang- - oman In Today’s Press school during the weck of Aug. '57 school year. 126-30, Students in grades 7-12 ‘who are! ‘CLASSES SEPT. 5 inew to the district and will enter" Classes for all Pontiac students ‘loc al schools for the firSt time are. lexcept kindergarten will officially ‘requested to register at their begin Thursda “school August 19-30. ae tas “oe aches Charch News .. % 9 | Those pupils. in grades 19-12 ter. coe pa wi regi: Commies Sees fe.c MH | who were in Pontin’ district Tast | Gay ang Friday, Sept. 5 and 6 County News 2.6.6.5 ...065, 4 | year should report to the senior They will ‘attend: regular classes a sheen aC PE Oe 6" | high school between August 1% | a ee Home Section—.. .. 4... Mb | 30 toe ¥ free ind recelve- — * eS tina is ncn Sek, ee acorn pe, Coe eee | _tsignments A book deposit and 4 Obituaries |... 8 %S RINE i ceaiice} «x00. 0 22, 23, | Alt junior high schoo] students 9), Thebters ...:\.. 10, 14 NOt ROw to Pontiac are to wait un-' will be TV & Radio Programs. "gq til Sept: . to report. ~"~‘school year ‘Wilson, Earl) .......0:.... | L353 he factory Wd ai payee ehkiees /18, 14 | Elementary ‘pupils, grades “1-6, available for $1.2 i s pia ( ee ef ae 1 py ee 4 } { / i ‘ z a4 ! | | if = Loe ee =e ® PEE ar é g : cP 7 ! z : , : : WH ¢ Hil z ue te 8 ia 7 i i vebvil al! twenty-four ago? — Today's weather usually origin- ates five hundred miles to the west, That's the aver- age distance the layer of gases surrounds the earth (the weather) moves every twenty-four tip on our when one is following the * winds 2 ha on too ines eet 5-12 m an hour ay : light and variable tonite. Today in> Pontiac — Lowest temperatere preceding ® a.m. : a.m. Wind velocity: Calm. 31 p.m. Bun y at a.m. Moon sets at 1:33 p.m. Moon rises today at 10:49 p.m. aeeeedeeee Oe : gE a Lowest temperature ........-00-+0-+5 Sra El aan ‘Highest and Lowest Temperatures This : 48 In 1897 Seer es Se3s8 suga332 ~ 9eRER Passing] » 9 US.) ‘IAdmits He Sent Out ‘jtion. McAlpine admitted - trans- ee air pala: i i E 5 ee # * — Watt Sukontakorn (center), eco- nomic officer of the Royal Thailand Embassy in Washington, D. C., gets a look at the finished product in a recent tour of the General Motors Truck and Coach Division plant. With him are assistant city manager Robert Stierer (left) and Carl D. GMC factory manager. The Thailand official is touring onnel M ay Rogers, the nation during August under the auspices of the State Department. violations. Levittown vs. Negro Homeowner As passed by the House, the bill conforms generally with Eisen- hower's Poison Pen Letters — John FR. McAlpine, a former Republican party. worker’ from Pleasant Ridge, pleaded guilty yes- terday in U.S. District Court in Detroit to a charge of violating federal election laws by sending poison pen letters in last Novem- ber’s — — The letters, written under the letterhead of a nonexistant “‘Coun- cil of White Citizens,’ urged voters to vote Democratic to “‘keep the colored in their place.” The Demo- cratic party denounced the letters as a reverse attempt at racial bigotry. Republican State Chair- man Johri Feikens denied any knowledge of the letters, either personally or_.on behalf of the party. : McAlpine was freed on $2,500 bond and sentence was postponed. Maximum penalty for the offense is a $1,000 fine or @ year in jail or both. The letters were mailed from Aflanta, Ga., just before the elec- porting the letters to another state said: “I bought the home and I intend. to live there.” James Newell, called “Reb,” put forth the policy of the Levit- town Betterment Assn. to a ment of state troopers was men- tioned, Newell said he would not sanction law-breaking. : * * * Later, he said, “‘The best thing would be for everyone to stay thing. Myers has said he will not move two small boys and daughter until a new hot water tank has been installed. : It was not learned whether this has been done. * * * ‘ But last night, all the same, Levittowners were girding them- selves for what appeared to be the inevitable. They clustered around “the house’ but carefully kept off the lawn. State troopers came.by and shooed them back — hard-faced to be mailed to Detroit. oldsterss younger men who showed the effect of some payday): on plumbing, as much as any-|- in with his wife, Daisy, and their! night about. The Myers family it seems, all the it is entitled to. Orderly Picketing Is Plan ‘Wendors End Strike at Briggs Stadium DETROIT (INS)Baseball fans, drinking, children hoppiiig) Gov. George M. Leader dis- ’ as enjoyed,|Patched the troopers. Local police Regal protection|and clergy have left no- doubt + jwhere they stand. who like hotdogs and drinks while watching a game, can stop worry- ing about going hungry at De-|y sion workers employed at the sta- The Pontiac Police Department is being investigated by the State Fair Employment Practices Com- mission, the commission has con- firmed, for alleged discrimination — a Negro applicant for the orce. applied for the force last Novem- crowd) ber in answer to an_ alvertise- ment and had been turned down for being under minimum heiglit State FEPC Commission Probes Pontiac Police after passing the physical examinations. * * * : He said the ad set the minimum ‘The man complained that he had| inches. Burglar Mouse Takes $100 Bill to Nibble Upon can't blame it on mice—but there are exceptions to every rule. Ask theft ofa $100 bill, Friday, which _ Completely bewildered, they told Mrs, McGaughey the bill must be somewhere in the house, : Subs for Critic of Queen : & challenge to a duel today Elizabeth II. * to “give satisfaction.” Rome’s Renato Marmiroli, lenge in order to motive, Moyniham said, nobility.” * “Italian laws forbid duels ae * Young Moyniham declared while he doesn’t hold with all of Lord Altrincham’s positions, he nevertheless feels it is his duty as a representative of British aristocracy | iene) | The Englishman said he would be [pistol or sdbre. eal hy but nevertheless a | the two men is’ possible. | |Accepts Challenge to Duels: MILAN (INS)—The son of a British lord accepted a made by an Italian mon- archist to Lord Altrincham who openly criticized Queen * * * Anthony Moyniham, son of Lord Moyniham of Leeds, picked up the gauntlet flung at Altrincham’s feet by Moyniham said he was accepting Marmiroli’s chal- ake the Italian monarchist prove fhat he “was not promoted by publicity.” If that was his it would be “‘an insult to British," willing to ape secret duel ‘=a? : in i Fie au us Hee S rea Ply aa OF ee te duel with . | Sgt we OS SS See eae When a theft is discovered, you|"#* ENE. ffs {Tear i ii F He | g , Be ? ; 3 | fy i z i . #8 iP Hu : ¥ i Fs z 4 z ith Ges Used i fo | LAKE GEORGE, Mich. A Capture Suspect dium have voted an end to their strike in return for a substan settlement. x* * * Louis Koenig, secretary-treasur- er of local 705 of the hotel and Restaurant Employes’ union, called the contract a complete victory for the union foe ee The strike almost barred spec- tators from last night’s game be- tween the Detroit Tigers and the Chicago White Sox. However, a temporary injunction issued by circuit Judge Robert M. picketers to disband. ‘Love Affairs’ Called Natural by Billy Graham NEW YORK ™ — Evangelist Billy Graham cited Biblical pas- sages last night to show it is “perfectly natural for young peo- ple to have love affairs.” * * * At the same time he urged teen- agers to resist temptation 1 Rachel for seven years and Isaac sought the advice of his parents when he wooed Rebecca. * * *® Graham told his New York cru- sade audience that there is noth- ing sinful about sex as part of God’s plan. But, he added, “It is sinful to have sexual thoughts to make “decisions for Christ.” Man Slightly Injured in Waterford Accident on U.S. 10 near Walton Boulevard, in Waterford Township, according y Confidential || Attorneys of Publication Toms forced the more than 500/t Try to Prove Stories on Celebrities True From London Office: LONDON (INS) — A number of fense in the sensational criminal libel trial involving the magazine. num- ber of the documents which were described as “affidavits and other material prepared.” * * * Mordaunt-Smith, who rented the London office, was identified as the author of a Confidential article about Maureen O'Hara tain pore unl arcing, (Seid prominent im evidence gy Bion So sermon dealing with] & = # jwvenile problems, Many in we ANNOUNCES Builder audience were teen-agers. : the pie fears Poenoe “SearealfOF Navy A-Carrier WASHINGTON (INS) — The Navy’s first atomic-powered air- Drydock Company, % 2 @& The Navy announced that the 85,- 000-ton nuclear carrier, estimated at-approximately 314 million dol- program. * * * : The super-carrier, scheduled. for completion by 1961, will be the largest ship ever built by the Navy and will be 20,000 heavier than the Forrestal, pr, * * * : ‘ craft carrier will be built at the! Newport News Shipbuilding and) The overall one and one-half bil-| FREE GE it Mountain News. He then came to Detroit to represent Scripps How- ard as the national advertising representative in the automotive ~ field. —- . _ He was a member of the Oak- land Hills Country Club; the Re- cess; FE and Adcraft Clubs and also a megober of the Masonic Order in Denver Colo, He is survived by his wife, Ivy,: three sisters, Mrs. Ruben Mark- | Labor Witnesses * (Continued From Page One) AFL president George Meany and other labor leaders. = The Senate investigators con- tended, however, that the alliance idea was ome phase of Hoffa's alleged master plan to become an all-powerful labor dictator with a asserted, was a Hoffa henchman linked to Dic‘and other underworld They got nowhere. McNamara made rapid-fire use of the Fifth Amendment on all pertinent ques- tions, including his frieridship with Hoffa and what other witnesses had said was his role in the setting up of gangster-controlled phony for the lars, will be part of its fiscal 195, McNamara, who is under in- construction ‘dictment along with many-troubled Dio on charges of conspiracy to extort $11,000 from an employer, lan (D-Ark) “J hope,” shid McClellan, “the _— ; be r ‘ _WIN 0 19573 PONTIAC j eee out © ae whe Service will be at 9 a.m. Monday oS ee Se ee Thursday of a heart attack ae CONIEALAUs TEREFUL ~ MRS, FLOYD TERRY — Service for Mrs. M. SUPLE ‘YOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL 266 N. Perry Street BANK Pays 22% | a Year 24 on SAVING CERTIFICATES ~ Deposit your surplus savings or investment savings at any one’ of our 8 convenient banking offices. - National Bank oF PONTIAC Westridge-of - Waterford | Discerning — Northern Pontiac's Deluxe Suburban | oe ccnme Both Traditional and California Contemportary 2 Display Homes Await Your Inspection. DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. AND SEE MODELS : or by appointment DIRECTIONS: Off Dixte Highway. Rag Waterford. Turn on Cambrook s Lane to Ledgestone Drive—right HELTMAN & TRIPP Builders and Developers of Westridge-ol- Waterford 4192 LEDGESTONE DRIVE THIS. 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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK ™ — Eugene Schoen, 77, modern architect and interior designer, who collabo- -.jrated in designing interiors of Rockefeller Center buildings in New York, died Friday. x * * DAYTON, Ohio @ — Roland Bevan, 69, football trainer at West Point for 16 years’ and honored in 1942 by the New York Touch-'' down Club as the man in touteal, i Witday. WASHINGTON @® — John Wil- liam Mays, 85, White House door- man during terms of seven presi- from 1909 to 1953, died * * * ladm.inistration of Calvin Coolidge, died Friday. * * * DETROIT # — John Buel War- was the Beecher Warren, former ambas- sador of Mexico and Japan during the administration of the late Presi- dent Calvin Coolidge. Funeral ser: vice will be held Monday. Business Notes A former Pontiac man, Elmer id. Klebba, has been appointed Vice rgerrprygr a apy amend gocggper | rector-of the Pontiac Motor — Divi-| being 'sion and is a member of the Pon- tiac Traffie Club. * * * John H. Stewart, 890 Argyle Ave., field training supervisor of the Life ‘Insurance Company of Virginia, will attend a conference of the company's field managers and top a Cincinnati, Aug. 29- Included on the agenda is the | introduction of the company’s new family plan of insurance. News in Brief Stephen Slater, 25, of ‘hin Heights, pleaded guilty yesterday WIN a 1957 PONTIAC Austin- Norvell Agency, Inc.’ _ Insurance _Jot All Kinds 1) Ww. ‘Huron St. | days in jail, or 30. days. . 20 to reckless driving before Munici- pal Judge Maurice E.' Finnegan, He was fined $100 and given three in jail by Municipal Judge ‘i pane Dinwe Sunday 18th, all / fe ers i > 3 chauen, — day. Finnish Pavilion, Loon Lake. : our name at a - Follow VF.W, from Walled | town store, ‘You do not Hrake, . oa ar Runs Off Road, irmingham Man Hurt — ,|Wall Insulation Burns z ANSWER: The Bible relates that all men once spoke the same language and got so’ar that they started to build a tower, the cone ot Sek badd te 2h. To put them in their place, the Lord scattered:and #0 confounded them that they could no longer un derstand one another’s language. ice dab oacady an et ‘det language differences did develop. If separated from each other long enough, people always de velop language differences. You can see that today in ‘the differer* \inds of English spoken by Americans and Britains. In the old days, before radio and newspapers, these differences cropped up even morr quickly and easily than today. But scientists, by studying the mos’ important words in languages, can trace connections between them long after the people speaking them have forgotten how to understand each other. * * * FOR YOU TO DO: Color this picture, paste it on cardboard, and add it to your Bible collection. (Angela Bell of Oklahoma City wins $10 for this suggestion. Send yours to AP Newsfeatures in care of this newspaper. Monday; Hon many Satellites does the earth have?) West Already Cutting Defense Gradually Easing Back on Planning, Spending for London ‘Dream’ Crash Frees Pigeons | LYNDHURST, N.J. u—Edward Cizon, 31, ran his car into a pole yesterday and a dozen feathered passengers immediately fled the scene of the accident, The impact; of the crash broke open a crate of homing pigeons who took off for -Cizon's home four miles way/ in Passaic, Fire Damages -Garage- Damages estimated at $400 were eaused by a fire which burnt a garage at 110 Raeburn St. at gr p.m. yesterday. The loss covered by insurance, according to J. C. Mormon, owner. Cause of the blaze is- undetermined, NEW YORK @-— Disarmament is still a dream today for all the talking at the London conference. But little by little the western nations are cutting back on their defense planning and spending without any formal. agreement. x *« * “Being a blood fonT 2 inmates feel that they still *be- Pi Inmates af Jackson Rate Tops as Blood Donors | Inmates of the wees largest walled *Iprison st ce er ge of their record of donating spent et Cross. In ae Red O86, Associated ‘Don Lowry, the Southern gan Prison — soo qoemeter oul the b pro- im. By DON LOWRY you do at the blood bank in the past year? A survey at Southern Michigan Prison shows that inmates of some prisons gave up to two pints or more a year. The Red Cross, with- out giving figures, says that this is considerably higher than the ‘rest of the population. The Spec- tator, weekly prison newspaper, made the survey. From . prison inmates in the United States and Canada, 58,555 pints of blood were donated to the "blood - donor program between ag 1956, and June 30 this year. volume champions to be the 3,272 inmates of Jefferson City’s Mis- gave 6,516 pints to the Red Cross Midwestern area donor program. That's more than two pints per prisoner per year, That area, with headquarters in St. Louis, led the national ‘Red Cross areas with 22,001 pints from regional prisons. The nation's second highest prison donor total came from JACKSON, Mich. @—How did) ft « His Own Ticket: souri State Penitentiary. They) - i mission of sentence. In other ‘prisons there is ~ incentive, oth-| er than a feeling of having helped. | ta22 with ta4 Ibyllbyl JL15 Convict Writes News Career with a parole to pursue a career| he began behind the bac walls. Southern Michigan Prison, where inmates of the world’s largest walled prison. Young inmates from the Ohio State Reformatory at Mansfield, Ohio, won third place honors with 3,924 pints were given by the 5, 922) ne ture articles on prison life for | wspapers and > magazines. A native of Windsor, ‘Ont., Low- ter in Vancouver. She has living wit with 1 friends. 3,032 pints. The reformatory pop- ulation is 2,924. dividual treatment at— Southern) Michigan Prison, has this explan-! inmates in donating blood: “The nity service, in the form of blood donations, provides these men with a feeling that they are still a part of society. “You can't prepare a man for a ——— in the community when he is deprived from participating) oe eee ee et vasarendl long.’ In some prisons donors are re- warded with entertainment pro- S$ grams, movies and stage shows Some states give donors Gordon Fuller, director of in-) ation for the enthusiasm of prison|| opportunity to perform a commu-| for their support of the program. days extra “good time” as a re-/ 14 KARAT GOLD Matched _ WEDDING RINGS . i . wa | ry will join his 10-ear-old daugh- been | A number of U.S. corporations eS ES oe and industries are feeling it. And a number of U.S. cities are worry- ing about the trend, especially in| the southwest and along the en- tire: west coast where the biggest local payroll is that of a delnee plant. The economy drive is compli-| cated just now by the rel of the U.S. Treasury under present limit on the federal det. as it will be bumping the 275 bil- lion dollar debt ceiling before the next big flow of tax receipts in) January’ and March and April. So the administration is cutting’ back on military spending in some places, putting it off in oth- ers, and trying every trick it knows to hold off until next year) as many. ag ‘possible of the Penta-']. gon ow Roy IM yp Rt a a be ‘ eRe * sil T% eat Dott > Tes Certiie, David Dunsky Las ampleted the fall emomeof intraction is tha act of wecting sad iting all PRESSLPE-PAD TRUSSES ane atte — epption: ee Spe sores APPLIANCE CO Fete at a mts pd mpd samt aly no paae a A. DO YOU NEED - A NEW TRUSS or SACROILIAC | BACK SUPPORT? Call FE 2-1891 for Appt. We Fit Rite and Price Rite THRIFTY DRUG 148 N. SAGINAW ST. * * * The. Navy is putting 61 ships in moth balls, and: laying off 18,000| civilians come Halloween. The Air Force is ending some missile programs and stretching out some aircraft orders. The Army is whittling its manpower a little. stay of the lead and zine produc- ers and they fear this prop may be withdrawn altogether in com- ing months. * * * Still another phase of the de- fense program that has affected the balance sheets of many cor-| porations may be on its last legs. Congress has ordered the -curtail ment of the rapid tax write off program of the Office of Defense Mobilization and the end of the entire program two years and four months from now.. While none of these economies |_ are enough to joggle the entire economy, the prop of total govern- ment spending has been strong and any substantial cutback — if any should come—would be felt in many sectors of the economy. Wall insulation caught on fire at 6:15 p.m. yesterday causing $25 damages to a brick residence ati” 359 Jessie St. The blaze was ex- 1 CHAMPIONSHIP tinguished in five ‘minutes. Pontiac Speedway -75 LAP- : | pe: SUNDAY wen ca There is hardly anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper and the people who consider price only are this. man’s lawful prey. ) —John Ruskin _ BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD of the eines Ares Chamber of Commerce Waldron Hotel Bldg. A : ‘ aa a 2 af : “On All TROPICAL UITS from our stock Finest Fabrics _ Check this impressive list of favorite warm weather tropi- eal blends: @ Dacron & Cotton Blends ~ @ 100% Wool Tropicals @ Miracle Blend Dacrons @ Mohair & Wool -@ Silk & Lightweight Wool T weeds @ Wash ‘n Weer Cords Lowest Prices Now select a fine quality sult “at a much flower price than you'd pay for an ordinary suit . wear during the weeks of hot weather ahead, and be all _ set to step smartly into Spring next year, too! _ Phone fo. 56148 ght oA sah RMIT HW sto °c. 09, sate i SN RATER i rer \ # t SF Bite lial Eg | i study. Fashion Show Set ’ —by Marlette Group |Sheriff to Rent Cars 4\Carole Hare Engaged © LAPEER—Lapeer County Sher- per car per month. The renter —- a year. Officials believe the past. a ney NORTH BRANCH — Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hare annourice the .en- gagepient of their daughter, Carole Lynpi, to Stanley Schank..He is the sop of Mi. and Mrs, Edgar Schank to be cheaper to’ rent cars than|“ .|to buy them, as’has been done in) 485,000 Tons of Fruit - , |Hit-Run Driver Pleads | Monroe County has been purchased Guilty, Free on. Bond” Kentucky Invites Queen LEXINGTON, Ky. :— Queen Elizabeth, who races horses of her own, will receive an invitation to Shelby Kinkead said yesterday the Queen would be invited to visit Lexington whenever she can, 4of Gen, Alfred M. Gruenther!. (Ret.);—former NATO chief, in| field Township. A November . under the treaty basic rights of cane r lated, Sou Walp Co. Deloeste car — Sennet Realty Co ‘ Pp any Ag 194 Years Old, and Raymond P. Baubie, both off F TOI President —_ = META) \ TOWNSHIP — Mrs, of Clarkston Charles F. Huhlein of this town-' deal for the Sennet ship was specially honored on the The actual buyer still is occasion “of her Sth birthday Originally about 2,000 Ww . : land‘ iri Dundee, Milan and London ws RR ; Townships were under She received anniversary greet- purchase of more thanjings from President Dwight Ei-| . rege es ee SS ions were permitted to expire.| «qpjpase accept elncere Large borings have been made congra tulations & my birth. through and rock on some , ‘hea te of the property concerned. Quanti- po eg gp ne yom ties of a soft clay taken —o years.” ’ tena Hi Sioalipaen it 1s going borings re el Born in Louisville, “Kentucky, ians. Ep Prominent in club and civic af- of Babbling Brooks Farm, Meta- mora, NATO Leaders on TV NEW YORK #—ABC-TV’s “Col- series of interviews with. present and past leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The first will be a-student interview lege News Conference’ plang al. .-Avenue, Waterford Township, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Seraydarian of West Bioom- “wedding is planned. : ; LANSING .(#—A crop of approxi-; ly above above but still abun ! | Mayo KID'— ‘Twenty-month-old Charles Mc- AP Wirephote Beevear: average. Cent above lest, year and abpat| Guire seems ready to take on his next victim. oughly enjoys his boxing — working out in the x« * * _, jone-fifth above average. / | His father, State Highway Patrol Lt. William C. backyard ring at home. Black eye? Oh, Charlie The sweet cherry crop was still] Sweet cherries—A record sweet} McGuire of Nashville, Tenn., says Charlie thor- got that one falling from the family couch. one-fourth above the previous rec-|cherry crop of 12,000 tons was har- pe , ant _cenral ‘rut The |" Grapeetha Ina co Births Ruth A. Barbier Marries th 52,000 tens was 14 per cent , above last year and aver- Following is a list of births of| = 4 5 7 is low last year bat more than 60 | in bam to Oakiend omvli? HOChester Ceremony 2 Architect Anicka|Adctisot Group | wre’ stro wt bam were | ‘proms erp ot 10 tne weele09 Ceses ofle, Only : 4 Approves Area unter. lest yong's ‘hamper orep. seticaied, where last” gear bad] ns te ee morning in St jaioos Coliohe 8 ; a The Indicated pear crop w8S | sverage. {erome B Paz § bet Lake /Church were Ruth Ann Barmier | for CD Site down nearly one halt from last | “Appies — A crop of 10,500,000) Yau shin Be tatase . : rians : eo bushels was indicated for the 46| - } : ADDISON TOWNSHIP—The Zon-; The forecast by crops: commercial. counties, one-eighth) 4 : ing Board here has approved a| Peaches—the peach crop was es-|smailer than last year but a fourth CUS civil_defense areafor the town-| timated at 2,650,000 bushels, slight-imore than in 1955. of Education Holds/ship, on Rochester Rd., 500 feet ; - Pre-School Meeting north of the Herman Weigold resi- o _— | - . Lr oa q Speculation Rises Marines Ask Immunity WALLED LAKE — Present at SAN JOSE, Calif. @® — The Ma- irae ot Tae ans] Wale fr one by the towns [OTD Land Purchase ie ore Lange vis Gg Gs ade G anen a.) Ae-cearver Platform and ot in Monroe County thee | dependents diplomatic im- ‘ junior street parking facilities un- countries. Peet o> te commited on Comitere sora be erected by the +c agg Speculation in| League's national convention merce road. township, revelation that almost 1,000 acres|anoPec wie, Teenie Bec - Anicka and the board consid- of land in the northwest part Of! tus of forces@reaty, charging that ‘|To Teach in Byron | NORTH BRANCH—Gerald Man- ville, foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stacey, was recently. gradu- ated from Central Michigan Col- of Education, Mt. Pleasant — -|Nerth Branch High @ Slates Football Film NORTH BRANCH — A football film will be shown by Coach George Glinke at the high school gym on Thursday evening, at 9:00 a.m, Parents of the players and football fans are invited to attend. Portray Manolete’s Life NEW YORK @—Jack_ Palance “}Will play the title role in “The Death of Manolete” on CBS-TV’s “ Manolete, the late Spanish bull- fighter. Hope to Buy Uniforms and Instruments MILFORD — A goal of $1,000 has been set by the Milford Band Boosters, when they begin their annual calendar drive Monday, Area Band Boosters Open $1,000 should top the 2,000 mark, accord- ing to club officials. i < + Drive Sept. 12, The). | ‘Zoners OK Lakeville Site for Bait Sales LAKEVILLE — The property of Marshall Wilson at 1269 Rochester Rd, has been approved as a corg- mercial site for establishing a bait business, a flourishing trade in this town. The Addison Township Zoning Board made the provision that Wilson provide off-street parking for at least 10 cars for the busi- ness, Kreiner Reunion Set NORTH BRANCH — A Kreiner family reunion will be held at the ‘Burnside high school on Sunday, August 25, : Secretary Bernard Kohler an- nourices that a cooperative dinner will be sérved at noon, for which guests are asked to bring table service. ya Slate Guest Speaker Se August Opening Is Announced With Full , Sessions Aug. 30 Students Are Urged fo Get Books Early are urged to purchase their books during the week of August 26. ‘The senior high school book- principal the store in that building will op- erate from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Students should take their credit ——wh Area‘MOMS Set Installation for Wednesday GINGELLVILLE — The Gingell- - tion of officers at 8 p.m, Tuesday at the Gingellville Community Cen- _ {tations to attend. : Union Lake Carnival Set For Wednesday UNION LAKE — The Business- men's Association In Union Lake . will sponsor a Paul Bunyon Car- nival to be held Wednesday start- ing at 2 p.m, The affair will be held on the ground of the Union Lake Office of the Community Na- tional Bank. - 2-4 The purpose of the carnival is to raise funds for charitable en- deavors. Highlight of the program will be a high wire trapeze act by the Great Soule, Other features are carnival booths, street dance ‘and free rides for children. William Henry Harrison was the oldest U.S, president to take office. He was 68. e rks-Griftin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” —s rr SERVICE AT ITS BEST Bit: Oe 1 eee a 4 =} But Volkswagen Share Drops Sharply eer ncmnrrrrnrssrrcrrrsyssrrrerss: ee ENETENETEEITTEETIT European Auto Sales in U. S. in 1957 By DAVID J, WILKIE AP Automotive Editor chance of dou- bling this year their 1956 portion of around 93,000 retail deliveries. New car registrations for this year's first half show European makers delivered 83,244 units in| the VU. S. market. This was out of total registrations of 3,070,875 units. Last year January-June de- liveries of foreign cars in this country numbered 43,371 of an over-all total of 3,088,487 units. Meanwhile, U. §. auto makers | shipped 838,214 cars to foreign markets, compared with about 123,600 in the first half of 1956. Foreign car sales in the United States in this year’s January-June period were only about 4,500 fewer than .the combined total of Ameri- ean Motors’ and Studebaker-Pack-| ard’s American-built cars. (Amer- ican Motors’ imported Metropoli-| tan model - registrations of 5,140 units are included in the foreign car volume.) An interesting sidelight on the American market penetration by foreign-built cars is that percent- agewise the German-biult Volks- wagen is not taking quite as large a share of the volume as it did last year, 58 TO 37 PER CENT Volkswagen had more than 58 per cent of the foreign car sales volume in last year’s January-June | period. -Through the first half of| the present year its shareecomes to slightly more than 37 per cent. Biggest gains are being made by the French-built Renault and the British built MG, Ford and Metro- politan.. Volkswagen has had a long waiting list for new car de- liveries. Buyers in most instances have had to wait months for deliv- .jery. This undoubtedly is respon- sible in large measure for the drop in its percentage of the American market, Volkswagen's 1968 model, just disclosed, has a new rear window almost twice the size of the pre- vious model; windshield area has been Inereased by narrow- ing the front pillars; the wind- shield wipers cover a one-third larger area and several new colors are being offered, The appeal of the smaller, for- ‘eign-built European . automobiles undoubtedly stems from their low price tags and fuel economy. No- body in industry circles ever has disputed the view that a tremen- dous market exists for really low priced automobiles. | At-the same time there is a big demand for the “extras” that push up the cost of the lowest price American-made cars. NOT COMMONPLACE Automatic transmissions, radios, ‘heaters, power steering and power brakes have hecome-more or less commonplace on many. American- made low priced model cars, but they are extra cost items in that price field. Some of the units, like radios and heaters are available on the low priced foreign makes, but the more costly items are not commonplace: American auto builders disagree as to whether a capable of competing with the im- ported cars can be built in U, S. factoriees. George Romney, presi- dent of American Motors, appar- ently believes it can-be done. His May Be Twice Last Year's Volume company plans a new version of the former -shorter wheelbase Rambler. e 8 With this he may have te com- _his—own—importation, the small Metropolitan. Stude- baker-Packard réports gratifying success with its economy Scots- Cites Need fo Teach: Foreign Languages ANN ARBOR (®—Easy air-travel, to foreign nations and the vast! number of Americans going abroad| has increased the. importance of teaching fofteign languages to! tendernt of Schools Samuel M.| Brewnell-said-here— school children, Detroit Superin-— | BOARD OF * DIRECTORS HON, CLARK |. ADAMS MAHLON A, BENSON CONRAD N. CHURCH LOUIS H. COLE R. CLARE CUMMINGS " JOHN Q. WADDELL. GEORGE K. ZIMMERMAN - HONORARY “DIRECTOR Brownell, former U. 8. commis-| sioner of education, urged Ameri- cans to'consider the role of for-) eign languages “with a new and) GOOD NEWS ~ ... TRAVELS FAST Our best friends, OUR SAVERS, are telling their friends and neighbors: ——_ GHAUNCET HUTCHINS — OFFICERS about the EXTRA PROFIT and SURE low priced car man model, built in its South Bend plants. But General Motors and Ford find it more convenient to step up importationsof -their own Euro-; pean built models. Ford already has its British models in the sobering care." Brownell spoke to 250 University] of Michigan foreign students who just completed a course in English. ~He said Americans must change | their idea about the teaching of) foreign languages, saying it will) foster international unde | builder to also get into the small |!enging,” he said. “Exciting in the | car market in this country. evidence of interest and achieve-| ~ = ad ment, challenging in the needs we! face to make such learning in- creasingly effective and meaning: | ful. " i Pontiac Sposdwey -75 LAP- CHAMPIONSHIP ., SUNDAY NIGHT ]| Shun Dollar Bargain CORTLAND, N.Y. ® — How. | ard Shaver put a dollar bill in | an envelope on display outside — his clothing store and marked | it down to 77 cents, He said | scores of passers-by looked at | the sign and 27 picked up the | bill and examined it, “but not a | soul would buy it.” Donaldson-Fuller Agency, Inc. =k ‘Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Phone FE 4-4565 147 W. Lawrence St. 4 i 3 Blocks West 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. of Telegraph Road Phone FE 8-3741 R. C. CUMMINGS M. A. BENSON .. JAMES CLARKSON .. Vice-President and Secretary E. W. JOHNSTON ....; VERN McMASTER Asst, Treasurer American market. General Motors; Long an advocate of language C. BRYAN KINNEY ....Atforney will have its Vauxhall Victor and education in elementary schools, | Opel Rekord models on sale here | Brownell described an experimen-| soon, pred peean in Detroit in which BRANCH Meanwhile Chrysler enpertediy children as young as six years ment with some European car|. “It is both exciting and chal-| WILLIAM DIEKE ... Downtown Branch M. M. SORENSON ... Rochester Branch aens President Vice-President Executive Treasurer & AUDITORS JENKENS and ESHMAN HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron ROCHESTER BRANCH 407 Main Street Easy Leading and Unloading! Flexible ~ Washing and Drying Control! aes > Economical . Drying! 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Lawrence St. 95 Get Your for the at LORD'S | ~Free Tickets ~ Golden Pontiac x ERS EREEEESEESESESESESSCOSUESSSSULSSSLU SLES ESSE SSS APPLIANCES : & Gan) ‘4 COMPLETE §& 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE f * ** RRM MRK RMR KH MM ng e eetanheeenrsnnsinnntn ERM HEH RR HK RR YR i aaa hap ste Se ane HO HK EH epee HEME K HEE RH HH ; ey &, 3 - Réitorial Page *' oy sso 3 a er SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1957 heat ee bes ja et et Loe ve been reading about Pontiac’s in- sogina recent fact mai dancin) fr the tere From all the publicity this problem is getting, I'm sure organizations ee this entertainment. fi Seceas ta ile Retirement Beckons Wilson This nation is ‘losing one of the most efficient and patriotic men that ever blessed the scrolls of public works, We refer to Cartes Exwin Wuson, Secretary of Defense. Cake County tales en, enpecia Cc, E. WILSON pride in the achievements of this stalwart son for he has been a resi- dent over an extended period of years. Secretary Wu.son is resigning to take the rest he richly deserves. ‘ <« =. ®& The debt this nation owes the celebrated Oakland County citizen is huge. He took the title of “World’s Greatest Manufacturer to Washington and gave this vast No one unfolded any red carpets and there were no magic wands to whisk him into the Land of Make- Believe. : Se eS ; The prime of life found him President of our biggest corpora- tion. And then came the only agency that had a greater pro- duction problem than General Motors. Defense Department spending approximates forty billion dollars a year and it takes a man accus- tomed to broad gauged planning to “face up” to an assignment like this. That’s precisely what Presi- dent Eisenhower procured: when ‘he induced C. E. Wilson to accept . the cabinet post. Already, Wilson was success- ful and his corporation - didn’t need rejuvenation or re-doing. Life could be less complex and - Jess demanding right at home. - Bat he went to Washington. i > * The taxpayers haye been saved ~ several billion dollars. There are no _ two ways about that. And they. se- cured more defense than they éver had before. Both of these came —————— THE PONTIAC PRESS fissots A. Prreoeease President and Publisher . Sunday Baseerr, Jonun A. Ritsy,, we Vice President Assistant’ Advertising @ Advertising Director Manager i i Rae Mp fauapwert, Ciroulation Manager — — @. Maniouan, Jounax, about in spite of persistently rising costs. Even before he was permitted to “sign the pay roll” at a 97 per cent . reduction in salary, Mr. Witsen had to divest himself of his personal stocks to “guarantee he wouldn't favor something in which he had fractional ownership.” What this cost him. is speculative and conjectural. rropaory e coesn know exactly himself. Anyway, it : ran into millions of dollars. But —~ Erwin Witson never wavered. . I know a host of fine boys who. would have checked out at this point and suggested that the government “get Gzorae to do it.” _ < x «*.f When Wim S. KnupsENn ~ was president of General Motors, he was offered a three star geil- eralship and one of his closest friends said: “Britt, you duck. FDR wants someone at whom he can point his finger if there’s a bad deci- sion in top management. You'll make a swell whipping boy.” But Mr. Knupsen stood stead- fast. “This country,” said the upstanding father of Pontiac's own Bunkie, “has been very good to me. The least I can do, is say ‘yes’ when that same country asks me to serve.” * & Well, General Motors has contrib- uted two of her greatest presidents claims both, and our own Oakland County can claim one. We are tremendously proud of our resident and«proud of his outstand- ing contributions. agate tot. * Secretary Wilson’s .very real sense of humor -has rocked the never a disciple of the ways of devious political expediency. His remark about “what is good for the country, is good for Gen- eral Motors,” was intentionally twisted, and some of his other frank and truthful quips were seized by foes. x *& *& In one of the Secretary’s rooms in the Pentagon Building, the walls are covered with the original drawings of famous cartoons that have “taken a poke” at the Secretary. One Christmas he brought several back to Oakland County and hung them in his home for friends at the annual Christmas xpepption in the WILson residence. & *&-*& In Washington he maintained the same killer pace he observed in Michigan in the number of hours worked per week. We question — - whether a half of one per cent of the residents of Michigan- have worked as many hours in the last forty years — as C. E. Wizson. ——_: * Throughout this long climb to | fame and foftune, Mrs. C. E. __ Wilson (Jessie) has been a con- task well done. ¥ ee ag Faith helped American prisoners in the itis Ge Gaal Vacclaiikt wn tei seit Utube: of those who refused to yield to brainwashing and torture, Dr. Charles Mayo reported later to the United Nations: “The spirit of man can run deeper than the reflexes of Paviov." we un a on Japanese Wives Tiles Maik tha Ceniadls’ holidilad tanta avd “anything at square dancing? I'm not degrading this type of dancing but like the '. gaying goes, ‘You can't please everyone.’ How about someone trying a - Nitbe and Wenig siee Seen sooteen Sinees, test sage. ‘scene haed: sangha acigsconmne ad ‘Peeved’ Comments I am writing this in answer to crown that will never fit. We don’t expect to see him -back in the manufacturing business, but certain capable and startled - cows are going to produce and reproduce on “an accelerated schedule. —Fratstorsure. Days of All Faiths: Helena Became Christian at.63 By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER & letter about. Japanese eter ee - do not say that they are better PA before he marries her or he wouldn’t be much of a man. It is becausé of narrow minded people like you that the culture of our country is not developed. People all over the world must make adjustments and as long as the soldier loves his wife, they shall work it out. PEEVED Ma-in-Law aw Defends _ Early Marriages. In response to Very Much Ag- up every, news. eaenrre been married for 21 years.. Kids nowadays mee earlier, get good paying jobs earli ready to marry. they want, more power to them. ° Case Records of a Psychologist: Wife Must Milly’s home was unhappy. And her children were unduly scolded by.their daddy, chiefly because of maladjustment in the adult erotic realm, For most divorces start in the bed- room; not the kitchen. Wives, be sure to study the booklet below, especially for the sake of ~. your children. Its’ easy to have a devoted husband. So learn the technique. BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case V-372: Milly B., aged 28, Mark it down. * Rok Anyway, Mr. Secretary, on behalf of all your backhome friends and a silent unnamed host that counts “you as one because of your residence and your general reputation for © neighborliness, we wish you well. You’re-one of our Great Americans, The nation, the state, the county and those that live around you are happy to bow to'a tremendous personality. The laurel wreath is yours. You’ve won your letter. ' The Secretary of Defense leaves ‘with the greatest reward there is: namely, the inner Satisfaction that ‘comes from the knowledge of a great Sir, we stand at attention and salute. Harotp A. FITZGERALD William Brady’s Mailbag ‘Cramming’ “Should children be permitted to eat just before going to bed and cram their food?” (i aoe eae = Answer — Bedtime is a good time for any one to eat, as bed of bedtime as i te ot eel shit clereszto tone fenecheas den ‘atten 2 Ee ee Te ae K. M) “stant. companion. It was Mrs. Wilson who caused the nation to — roar With approval when she no less than the - President of the United States for - not “sticking up for Erwin,” when her man was upbraided from out- side. Pretetal says you simply don’t spank the President of the United States, but protocol was a silly thing’ to Jessie when Erwin need- ed backing. She’s “that way” and friends and neighbors love her for it. -~ * hf The C. E, Wisons have six chil dren—all married — and 15 grand- children; and they sre truly “Oak- land County People.” Only BpaEMARY fod Pam Bowes live Away. a ey, ee ee Anyone with the restless, ener. getic nature of the Defense Sec- retary won’t be happy “doing — weet terse bo Si be ree een joann It took St. Helena a long time to become a Christian . — she was 63 when it happened — but when: she did, she certainly made up for all the lost years. It almost looks as if God gave her an extension (she lived to be $1) in order that she eould pack a lifetime of good works into what was left. : much further into it than he did. In 312, Constantine became attracted to the faith, but stopped on the thresh- | there se thes dies 6840 his Cato: Karedll vith dbitadiadtibe dave into. charitable works on a scale worthy of an empress. Besides which, she personally took charge of the con- struction of a church built over the Holy Sepulcher, the tomb of Jesus. * * * The most popular legend about St. Helena ist that she rummaged about the Holy City until she found the true Cross itself, but‘no historian will quite come out and great deal of writing about many important matters, does not mention this aspect of the St, Helena story. LUCKY HORSESHOES The reason a horseshoe is lucky is that the Devil can’t get into a house which has one over its door. Why not? Well, St. Dunstan took care of that a long time ago. St. Dunstan, a holy man, s monk especially gifted in the art. of the blacksmith, once caught Old Nick and chained him up and gave him a completely rough time. In exchange for his freedom the Devil promised (though you might wonder how much his .:promises- are worth) he would never enter a place where Dunstan’s special product was displayed. This is an interesting attempt to put a somewhat. - Christian point on the matter, but the truth is, the super- stition probably has to do with the iron in the horseshoe. . Long’ before Christian times, it -was well known to all that iron repelled witches and evil spirits. . a) 2 <8 The belief then, is-not so much that the horseshoe brings good luck as that it wards off evil. One definite requirement is that the prongs of the bantunacenane “Several years ago I used with satisfac- the treatment you recommended, but have forgotten just what it was. Please send your Hay Fever pamphlet . , .” (M. L.) Answer — For pamphiet on Hay Fever send stamped, self-addressed envelope. - “Some time ago I lost 15. pounds by fol- lowing the rules in your booklet. I lent it out and now I- need two books — one for myself and one for a neighbor .; .” (Mrs. J. R. D,) Answer — For pamphiet How to Lose Weight send stamped, self-addressed en- . velope. For booklet Rules for Reducing send 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed on velope. “Son's face was covered with ivy poisoning, his eyes swollen almost shut. When we had tried many remedies without success, I hap- pened to remember a suggéstion once made in your column: to: apply the inside of banana peel. I tried it and it worked!" (Mrs; M. H.) ‘Answer — at any rate it can do no harm ‘ BE reg op oD repre self-addressed envelope for pamphiet Ivy oe on: * The Victory. (Copyright 1957) ne ey -Smiles—. Weal suai: Nal ness. jeangstogs enlags to stay out of more trouble than they get into. * * x Semitic hd Sic ome Whe i vchesey int way to make enemies. * x * Few people can take crificism, especuily thove who most deserve it. - * 7 * : ‘A touch of tummyache often gets a baby up in arms, usually father’s. Z : vote Bh, eeey - S Rele deatits te Witla: ents ave pitted cgninet each other as well as against their will. x * * Dactng: the ciemnie enton Mein hes. things sent out i SS EE Set ie Deke. eo ee ee ea | “There: too many gy st fr ary may ee dae * Se et @ coin 1s $5 year, which is lave sade Eeiveees dctee kc Yasonchee on ia Deshinn : Is the indifferent wile of ‘Terry Every successful wife soon learns that she must be an actress in her own home. For she must feign ardor on- many occasions to keep from de- flating her husband’s ego. : * * * ._ Most American males have ab- sorbed an erroneous notion that women are very passionate crea- tures, So when their wives show little fervor and often act indifferent, it wounds the male ego. NAGGING HUSBANDS * 2 Be Actress . while his wife can be quite con- tent on 2,500. Women have recognized this difference since the days of Adam and Eve. And wives have even tantalized their mates with delicious viands so their hus- bands would go far beyond the 3,500 calorie input, But men also have much greater erotic hunger than, women, though wives have largély ignored this vital fact, Thus, most divorces start in the bedroom instead of the kitchen: # fF. So send for my booklet. “Sex Problems in Marriage,” enclosing : a stamped return envelope, plus 20 cents. Insuré a happy home, especially for your children's sake, Always write to Dr, " UiSttaas encoung'e long "30 etme oe and printing costs when you 7 _ Saletee psychological charts ana. pane (Copyright 1957) Portraits - _ By JAMES J. METCALFE — Who loves you, darling, more than I... Or even half as much? / Who is so glad to take your hand . And thrilled to feel its touch? «. « Whoigiee le be @hadersid about +» « Your welfare night and day . « « However brief-our meeting or ,.. The longest while away? . To every question, darling, ‘you. . . Must know the answer true... That no one else could ever be .. . So much in love with you. ~ . I cherish you, I think of yo . When skies are dark: or bright - . . « And always you, and only you... Are in my dreams at night... And if you lived. a another one... than I. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY But it the Spirit of him tat = probably more when they are. aes "panicky about slipping into a per- manent platonic state. _ So smart wives must learn the facts about the male sex ego and then becom e. actresses, Feign ardor and you’ll soon have a happy, . fa Ceca again, That will toll aly BAW bread a double blessing _ boon for you = “FF * le . nf For millions) of - “bawled out’® eee the {Ml will of their wh Fj The Country Parson. — ar Money Problem. Revaluation of Franc Opens Door on Troubles| and Commerce Block NEW YORK ® — France's tin- kering with the value of its franc in foreign trade has opened up the whole Pandora's box of world currency troubles and blocked commerce. And it some quick reaction today from both officials and civilian traders. 1. Washington officials say there isn't a chance that the U.S, dol- lar “will be revalued again, The jJast time that was done legally was on Jan. 31, 1934, when the dollar was devalued sharply’ as an antidepression measure. (Its market value has slipped badly since — but that’s another mat- ter, inflation.) * * * ; 2. The British—in trouble them- selves with a somewhat shaky +rade-gap— say they won't cut the pound’s of- ficel rate. But they believe Ger- many. should raise the value of the mark and thus give the Brit- ish and French a better shake in the fight for world markets. 8. West Germany’s economic minister, admitting that the mark is worth more now than the offi- eia).rate, proposes instead that the United States call a world confer- ence at which all currencies could be revalued, . * * * 4. Foreign trade circles here doubt if the partial devaluation of the france will have much effect on the two-way trade between this country and France — whatever turmoil it may case among France's European neighbors. For trade and tourist purposes France has dropped the franc from its former official rate of 350 to the U.S. dollar to 420 to the dollar, which is closer to the real, or black market, value. New York bankers looked this over for a day or so and have now set a going rate of exchange here of 416 2-3 francs to the dollar. * * * The National Foreign Trade Council «points out that “imports from the United States have been rather rigorously controlled in any event and held for the most part to essential.” It foresees lit- foreign enters believe. 21 New Books Added to Shelves of City Library Twenty-one new books have been recently for the city li- brary and are now ready for circulation. Fietion The Hunters and the Hunted, w-x The R = be 2 Roof, Ruskin Bond Tee Cold in gt Christopher London a Three Aces, »- Mareuand ; The dite ot wil Wilkie Contins, < the Peet of 5 oe Gandht, Rajendra a-Fietier Criterion Book of Modern Ameri- can Verse, Batty H, Auden Computers: - Dylan oma: How to improvies Pianc Accompani- ents, meti ‘een Shelf Heroes, Heroes, He eroes, Phylits Penner Paderewski, Caen —e Kelloggs Desert Dog, Jim Kje Taicky Shoes, make, holland Red Grange Sto Morton — -. — cua” Dweliers, Fat Pare Dott, Rumer Godden ‘boy. Stories, Will James x= Peaceatie am, Leonard Weisgard Michigan’s name was derived from the Indian word “michigam-| aw,” meaning ‘great water,” (Advertisement) ALL IN THE EAR i i has brought| role consideration for another six years and three months, leaving c ge pete’ He’ s ‘Been | wpe Hei, “even, in, drab. prison garb, retained traces of the fastidious, an appearance that his asa the 2% million, wt tend Seepenied itician. His black shoes bore a bright polish and his brown wavy hair; gray at the temples, was neatly combed. all I ean.” x * * aie He was reluctant to talk about the embezzlement which landed Pics in ieee. Ue winrek bani eet criticism newspaper stories ccucorang G8" Gena db die pees reports on the amount he mewhere do they get that 2% mil- ‘ion dollars?" he asked bitterly. “I was sent here for $650,000 and they're getting that back.” The $650,000 figure was the approxi- mate amount involved in the in- dictment to which he pleaded taunts ended. every Sunday, exclusively. on crammed with missary from h friends. out,” he went on, “I won't have a dime left. “shay taken all And preperty. could get a job. Maybe in hands busy.” jibes about ‘What did you do with pol-ion as they accepted him, the “T'd tell them, you do your time and I'll do mine and I'll help you Hodge said he goes to church Bible in his cell, but can't sleep His world now centers almost quarters overlooking the main prison yard, Oranges ‘purchased at the com- ly stacked in a drawer was a sheaf of letters from relatives and Each day, the job keeps him out of his cell 16 hours, When hé runs out of something to do, he takes the prison tape recorder apart together, “‘just to keep mind and oe ee THE PONTIAC: Pris. SATURDAY. avaust 1, 1957 _ Po Oe od aah) : unished Enough vy, of M, Hosts Oh Student Conaress’ Hodge was proud of the fact he has added to the pris- on library, gifts from the outside. “I get a lot of requests for cer- tain records and I try to satisly the boys,"’ he said. “Some of them like jazz or Western tunes and others want the classical music.” It is Hodge who also decides from a master control board which three outside radio stations are piped to the convicts’ cells. pry 5 rigger Ding had been no complain t Hodge’s selec- the small radio’ tions. The year behind prison walls appeared to have little effect up- on Hodge physically, although his weight has dropped 10 pounds from his normal 195. He has measured off the distance in the prison yard and keeps in trim by walking three to five miles four Orville?” Later tinuing until Aug, 30. often reads ‘the also are expected to attend observers, ce 2 0) Pre-conference meetings will gin tomorrow, but most of the dent delegates are expected to The desk was rive over the weekend. canned food and of City College of New York, is earnings. Neat- present the keynote address. gration in higher education old-timer in for murder. Randolph said he is 10 years younger than Hodge, who will be 53 in October, but has been a good influence on Student Congress will take an and puts it back ANN ARBOR w—The University of Michigan will be the scene of the 10th annual National Student Congress starting Tuesday and con- More than 1,000 student leaders) - from the United States and foreign nations will. attend. Some student leaders from iron curtain countries Dr. Buell G. Gallagher, president Among the issues on the discus- sion agenda are problems of inte- student exchange among nations. It is possible that the National ficial stand on the announced tour) as be-| « stu- ar- will ard of- ‘Their ration and _Ap- Eo. Beret 1 2—Cowbey uke tunes. Plastic. cat jumps. What you seein this girl's ‘ear is Sonotone’s new hear- - "ing aid = complete. rs: WORN ENTIRELY IN “THE EAR = no cord, no extra “button.” Weighs only half an ounce. Women’s hairdos hide if . On' men, this ‘amazing Meatiig aid is is rea 25—Remote eonfroel '1—-Frietion bh hound bus.- 45—Plastic phone listic. plays 5—Ten colorful jig- 36 Sirtehy duck, 39—Frietion police ike tar han ron te ‘iAlenteen art. 44c see egos m 11—Sturdy metal the former state official, pixie fr T—Flexible pin checker game. 44e reseope top. 19—Group of assoff- mail bex bank. 44¢ od plash toys. 44e SALE BEGINS 58—Rubber (8—"Sliek” shaver, shoes, stakes. 440 just like Dad's. 440 “40—Play and learn 4i—Little Beaver ‘educational toy: 48—Fiddlestraws A9—Hosey pa for lots of fun. 4c vied Cate. AGINAW AT OP EN E ie Serene Maree ee — SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL JF | - 11—Feam blocks for baby. Safe. 44c 8—Print mattress 10—Complete dolly and pillow sete 44e first aid kit. - ae on Met is ww plane sparks. 44¢ and trailer. 44e Superman tank, 440 MONDAY 9:30 A.M. The most sensational toy “ of the year! Harry, stock up for Christmas 36—Friction auto carrier, Zears. 44¢ Dress-up Mrs, Potato Head 44¢ accessories and & wig of real hair, “Dolly and Me” dresser set 44¢ Mirror, comb ind brush in two sizes, 43—Sturdy plastic Thess Shirts on Sale at the DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY 99-in. baton has steel shaft 44e White rubber ball and tip, spit A Hong-Kong style lantern = 448 Battery: -operated, red blinkcr bulb. Adorable ily, * for nd WARREN PONTIAC VERT NIGHT TO Darran’! Open an’ Osmun’s | . CHARGE ACCOUNT - Get Your Entry Blanks for FREE 'S? PONTIAC PET tre RS ee ee ee —— “confident Living - een ae WESLEY AN. "METHODIST ~ 61 NORTH LYNN STREET 10;00 SUNDAY SCHOOL W. Y. P. $. 6:45 P.M. 11:00 WORSHIP EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M. | Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor Finds in Great Digeoinn United Ch By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE First Free Methodis 501 MT. CLEMENS STREET “Church of the Light and Life Hour” Sunday School l0a.m. F. M. Y. Worship lla.m. Eve’g Worship ..7:30 p.m. Rev. E. N. Howison of Lansing speaking at both Services LYAL H. HOWISON, Pastor “se ee T-méde a speech at a convention held at the ae ll< /Sulphur Springs, W. Va., recently, There are a couple of beautiful to play as often as they can. * On this particular océasion I was having break- fast in the charming dining room with Fred Fuller, a college friend, who is now a distinguished lawyer. People kept coming up to our table and con- gratulating him-on his game of the day before, so I assumed that he had played very well indeed. He looked healthy, strong and vigorous, filled viens en- thusiasm and zest for life. a “Fred,” I sald, ‘G?d heard you Were sick, bet CHRISTIAN TEMPLE ->—"30S Auburn Avenue Full Gospel — Nondenominational - Drs. Leland L. @ Lela FP. Marton, Pastors Rev J. Luther Sheffield, Assistant 945 to 11:30 A Seneion and Worship Service — Lola P. Marion. Speaker 11:30 to 12:15 Noon—Sunday School 6:30 PM—Y, ‘People's Service = ‘tS P.M. Luther Speaker 7:45 P.M. Wednesday wo sath Study The Church With a Friendly Welcome ‘this doesn’t sound like it. aeseedeiimasiem diet. Sea Beeld of Energy, Power hic ‘courses there, and most of the convention visitors take the opportunity! I had not seen him for a good talk in some years. - for ‘Difficult’ Youths INDIANAPOLIS — A rebellious, backward “in trouble with the police” wins the highest award given at a summer camp. A de- - DR. PEALE — look sick to me.”*. : “I was sick, though,” he said. : wee encibedieliy tnebiind en ied cancer. eee ea ea eS cl, cme aoe out. Just before coming here, I had my final five-year checkup and), they Sell toe at ie wel, Wenderte, Mye E te ®t “You must have had quite a few bates ofthe sii to ght dur ing those long years,’’ I said. : CRUCIAL FIGHT . “Yes,” he anewered “Tt -wae-e mattercel lite and deal, Batt | fought the battles effectively, for I had another Physician to help, and, believe me, there is great skill and healing in His touch. Also, I found that He is more than a Physician; He is a Friend, and this Friend stayed with me and brought me through." aie Then he added, “My doctor gave me something which has helped a lot. Perhaps you would be interested in it.” DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH * * * Fred took a folded slip of paper from: his wallet and gave it to me. It read: OR 43-3206 lay School .. 10a, m. ely. ila m q . jor and BE eey . Youth Service ........ OU dvsdaechecuescebias éissens die ck Evening Church Service ............+..++ Vapnones sn Se By Midweek Service ...... iaetseine «ool PB m, Wednesday | Pastor—REV, LEK LaLONE 8. 8. Supt—ARTHUR EWALD 1, Conserve your energy. Don't race your motor, don't ‘rash, Work, eat and play leisurely, _ 2, Do not hesitate to refuse taking on unimportant, burdensome tasks. 3. Stay calm and serene. Do not fret or worry or allow yourself to Sry eAy ADVENTIST CHURCH FE 5-1204 156 Mt. Clemens St. seeccnesssecses Saturday 9:38 a.m, oseeasenes Saturday 11:00 a.m. become unnecessarily fraught with emotion. ‘LIVE TODAY 4. The past is past, Do your best today and let it go at that. Do mot be apprehensive about tomorrow; it will take care of itself. Wor- ries never come to pass, Wed wad Clad to Got und Seagal i bata hs Ned's oak be you. So who can be against you? He took the paper back from me, carefully replaced it in his wal- let and leaned across the table toward me. sate ———_ Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL Enjoy Geed Music in AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT Sunday School-and Worship. ..... 1000 4. Service 7:30 P. M, 7:30 P.M, 7:30 P.M, 7:30 P.M. Peeceeeavaeve Tuesday Bible Class .......... * Young. “4 eee eee eee 2 “Do you remember when we were boys. back in Ohio? They taught us to love Jesus Christ and try to live the way He wants us to live and put our faith in Him. Well, I want to tell you, Norman, that God is the answer. He has given me life.” I knew that if my friend had had to die, he would have done if | with greatness, But the Lord chose te give him life. And my friend knew where this gift of life had come from. B bad eeee Sen Be cork ond is Qe ae from |, “God. x « God is indeed your most faithful friend. Open your mind and take ‘}}Him in; open your heart and receive Him; and live with vitality, er, energy_and_useful- service all the days of your life. a camp e Adventists» Honor Church Women — MSU Plans Conference. on Religious Education aegyeser point si ee of | EAST LANSING—A 10-day na-| “It such plans can be made and|t® questions: How can the church help parents WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH ~~‘ indersonville Read — Near Dixie H'way 9365, am, Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday School eee 8 a 7:00 p.m. - 3t* Family. Bible Hour ‘Wednesday sue peiomad 7:30 pom. -, , Robert D. PenGemente! — Undenominational carried out by Bian gore of of the many different agencies and groups, we may make more prog- ress next year in religious educa- tion than we have made in a dec- ade up to now.” Ito participate in the religions edu- ‘cation of their children? How can the Sunday school tedich- ler find out what he accomplished | last month? What is the social, emotional and spiritual potential of children? Prepare for Military ~ Many other religious education _ F Se JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH ‘$7 Hill Street at Cherry Court Sunday avis oS ee eee ... 945 A.M, Morning W: ee err .... 11:00AM, — Rev. Carl Ww. N elson, B. Dd. Pastor Parsonage: MS Owege Drive . +8004 | areas will be put under the re- | search microscope at the nation- Despife Objections THE § E SALVATION ‘ARMY (CITADEL) 29 W. Lawrence Street ——SUNDAY SERVICES—— Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. Motiness Mecting-—11 200 A. M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 P.M. “Wednesday Prayer and Praise Mesting—7:30 P. M. 8/Captain and Mrs. Magnus A. Michalsen, - commanding officers-in-charge _You ARE CORDIALLY INVITED... try, attending the sevénth annual national encampment of the church’s medical cadet corps, learning military discipline, drill, map reading and first aid. “We hope that plane will grow out of the workshop for research which can be done next year at all levels of religious and character of. Christian work.” Church-Backed Service Centers \Boom in Far East FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH New Location — 576 Orchard Lake Ave. | John Mead, Sunday, August 18.......... tpivsers TOE | Silver Tea, Wednesday, Aug. 21. eS a -8:00 p.m. i rege A Medium ! Jobe Mead, Wednesday, Aug. -21..... »+ 7:30 p. m. eee Poe Chaplains. The centers are unique, the Rev, Koehler said, because they were set up at the request of the Japa- nese churches to provide Christian | TEL AUD Sun BR. TOM MALONE, Pastor > TL A.M. 1 eae * ., Choir and Special Music i Sundey School Atter an 10 A.M. “Passover Lamb” “Exodus Ch. ae Dr. Tom Malone. aay at. All Services e ‘Lost Week | EGRAPH RD. at ORCHARD LAKE AVE. ITORIUM BIE day School 176 | Free P GRAND LEDGE (#~Representa-’ tives of wornen's auxiliary were week at " seathorhan medical institution on -| Taiwan, | Poster's Son to Sealy at Open Bible Church ne Aug. 25 pastor * will preach his farewell sermons tomorrow. ease * * * ‘They will also be _ sisting at Bible in Pasadena. The present pastor, the eeay tie cele & Game os Christian Youth Fellowship Conference at Crystal Beach thi week. ' Members of First Christian and friends have been especially invit- ed petal welsems the Rev. Mr. Calls Population Worry ‘Heresy’ | Catholic Church Leader Says Enough Food Can Be Produced for All ‘ST. CLOUD, Minn. ® — Any {thought that world ——— ean cently. “It amounts to accusing God of wialiiving placed us on this earth without providing for our suste- nance.” : Mser. Ligutti said poverty and hunger in the world are caused by “‘Taries in Jamica, B>W—I::-as-as- eg Ba at the ~was—the—sen—of-the-Rey--Pr |Mrs. William E, Shaw, Delaware, I. Ohio, long-time Methodist mission-| 962 Voorheis Rd., K. of P. Halt ‘.irean Methodist Church, They have served as mission- sistant pastors in Toledo, Ohio; and as pastors in Bradford, Pa. The Statons have specialized in Sunday School work, _ * * ® The Rev. and Mrs, Ronald Sta-! ton who will be taking over the church duties “ 25, will make Genes Dr. Korean Chapel Commemorates Naval Officer A chapel in a former hillside Graveyard near Taejon, Korea, has been dedicated to the mem- ory of a young American naval lieutenant, ‘who was planning to| follow in the footsteps of his mis- sionary parents and was killed in the 1950 Inchon landing, Lieut, William Hamilton Shaw parsonage at! United Prosbyterien | Churches 3 OAKLAND AVENUE: _ Oakland at Cadillac Theodore B. Aliebach, Paster Worship 10:00 A. M- “Rev. Fred Renich, Speaker : Bible School .... 11:20 A. M. Youth Fellowship . 6:00 P. M. ) Evening Worship’ 7:30 P. M. 9 Mr. Jim North, Speaker Wed. Prayer eeses 2:00 P, M Joslyn at Third Edmund L. Watkins, Paster — Bible School .,.. 9:00 A, M. Worship . .- 10:45 A, M. Youth Fellowship . 6:30 P. M. Evening Service . .7:30 P. M. Wed, Night Prayer 7:30 P. M. AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street 4d. Harvey MeCann, Paster Bible School .....10:00 A. M. Morning Worship 11:15 A. M. COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Drayton Plains, Michigan W. J. Teeuwissen, Jr., Pastor Bible School .... 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 11;00 A. M. Youth Groups—...6:30 P. M. Evening Worship . 7:30 P. M. Wed. Prayer and Study Hour .... 7:30 P. M. at. art aries to Korea, He was doing pre- missionary studies at Harvard University when the Korean war broke out. Lieutenant Shaw re- joined the Navy and went into In- chon with General Douglas Mac- -/ Arthur's forces. He was killed four days after the landing. * * * The new Shepherd's Hill Chapel, dedicated in his honor by the Ko- is the last of fifteen buildings that serve two institutions of the Korean FRIENDS CHURCH + es School ...... = bah Cottage Prayer Meeting Wed. 130 p. m., 27 Rev. sete Church—a training school for kin-| CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH 80 Whittemore Street 7:00 P.M. Sum. Eve. Prayer Service 7:30 P.M, Sunday—Rev. Marshall Wed., 7:30 PF. M.+Sliver Tea dergarten teachers and a semin- ary for rural church workers. The Circulation Hits Million NEW YORK (#—A monthly pub- lished under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church of the U. S., Presbyterian Life, has reached the ignorance, laziness and injustice. 1,000,000 circulation mark. \Taiwan Methodists Build Liberal Arts- The Methodist Church on Taiwan (Formosa), under the leadership of Bishop Ralph A. Ward, of North Ground was broken for the first College of Law to be erected on a 32-acre campus north of Taipei, capital of Taiwan, The law col- lege will have a liberal arts-type curriculum, but will grant a legal degree, * * * The new building was financed {ellowsh » for Protestant Japanese In addition to Japan, centers are sity and: the. Methodist Board of . * = | American foOung men. nc | ; a fo Train for Mission [235 young men! and women have . | ‘Bible School P OUP ECHR ets ose vesces es i , sateen peehins tian i eee unit of the Soochow - University) by the alumni of Soochow Univer-| ¥@Tsity: site is a former burial ground. FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1517 Joslyn 1 Bleck N. ef Walton Bivd, Sunday School ..... 10:00 A. M Morning Worship 11:00 A.M, Youth Service 30 P.M. ccs e Oo Evangelistic Service . 7:45 P. M. Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:45 P. M. The End of- Your Search for a Friendly Church Rev. T. H. Staton, FE 2-8497 Type School Missions, (U.S.A.), with the Board furnishing about $63,000 of the $71,- 000 construction cost, be | aes The Episcopal Church| . of the Advent L W.-Long Lake Ré. at Middlebelt Holy Communion, $:00 A.M, Morning Service, 9:30 A. M. THE REV. JOHN W. WIGLE, Vicar age in Soochow, China, coal | ‘The. present university has a stu- dent body of about 1,300. It receive continuing support from the Board oa | In: port Taiwan’ 8 new Tung-Hai Uni- of Missions, which also helps sup) —_ School et ode a.m. UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Williams and Lorraine res, Wm. > a Paster Common Service a.m, . * * * Taiwan Methodists, dedicated and popes the a of Life Clinic” tn ¥: PY ground-breaking. Within ; a few min- utes after dedication, the clinic had — its first —. Christ Lutheran Waterford Township Worship i Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Arvid & Anderson, Pastor Pa. ‘U—More than 9:45. A.M. | 1:004.M. | BETE ¥ BAPTIST. CHURCH E- ” ua mace so Ma : Dr. Joseph Irvine Chapmen, Pastor FP sel mang le Worship Service—Rev. Sermon: “God in the New | bine Schoo vce SB ALM Morning Worship £300 ALM: LOADING THE LUGGAGE — at 11900 O'clock and. 7345 P.M, of Central Methodist [Charen of her visit to Henderaon in southeastern Ken- * * the real need and group might have of helping the chil- served by the home there in the moun- group respended te her voting to go as a the settlement. . Rev, Wesley C. Wibley. g that it would mean “The Church of the Old Saren Fashion Gospel” * * " so mean five days of hard work repairing, painting, har- sewing, . canning é with the children or | | Churches ome . 2 phoma | MISSOURI SYNOD © a carnival and many odd jobs. | * The youth of Central and their | counselors will leave tomorrow | ! ° service for Henderson Settlement. a 4 1979 Commerce Road = +f ee Eo Wm. C. Grafe, Pastor @ Sunday School ...... 9 aam. = Church Service ..... 10 am. bd Cedar Crest : off Union Lk. (Next to Dublin School) : Howard C. Claycombe. Pastor | Sunday 8:30 and 11:00 A ME "| dist Church are shown as they pack their bags into station | wagons, to be ready for the trip to Kentucky, Sunday, after the | early morning service. Twelve members of the youth group with — five counselors will repair, paint and help harvest at the Henderson Central Methodist Youth Headed fot Settlement Young people of Central Meth- right), Philip Rice of Florence pewa road. Last fall, Gail Sedrick told the| The work team will include Lynn|Marylyn Lake, Philip Rice, Bil! Soe seein o¢ $0 Youth Fel-/Carson, president of the Central Beak, Don Balmer, Don Davis, cute Sedrick,|Harry Horst, Larry Flood and) Settlement, Shown are Pat McAllister of Benvenue avenue (left to East Hammond Lake road, a counselor, UF RDAY, AveUsT 17, 1957 ie fo Take ‘Reyival Meetings Start in Trinity Baptist Church | at 8 p.m. Monday Ceremony” Sunday evening in| Trinity Baptist Church. * « -.# According to the Rev. Richard H. Dixon Jr., many couples who have been married a number of years never look at their marriage Marriage Vows 4] ~ Oakland and Sain Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes. Ass't Pastor 9:45 A.M—SUNDAY SCHOOL | Classes for Ail Ages Sas 10:45 A. M.—MORNING WORSHIP! _ “HIS STRENGTH”. : Rev. H. H. Savage, Speaking 7:00 P. M.—EVENING SERVICES _ MRS. NATE SAINT Ecuador, South America, Speaking vows again. If men and women would pray, study and read their vows often, it would help curb the high divorce rate in our society, he said, a * * The service will include the com- ‘Sunday Wed., 7:30 P. M. — GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH = 2287 Auburn Road—% Mile West of Crooks Road School, | 10 A. M. — Morning Service, 1AM Evening Worship, Sat.. 7:30 P. M. Cn ee vata Saeco balls Pentiae Press Phote avenue, Mrs. John L, Flood of and Barry Horgt of Chip- Pichi HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin and Fairmount In vacation time, don'ttake d@ vacation from Church—Come, bring your family to a 4 oR OOEs ee eneene eee eee --10:00 a. m, vonllt00 a.m Pilgrim ¥.P.8.. «oes 6285 p.m, , +++ 7:30pm, f < scene = oe eee eee “The Little Church With the Big Heart” ‘ &. ©. Swanson, Minister Rey Crahenem, 4.8. Sept. i A chorus of 100 voices under the! direction of Mrs. Anne Mae Mur- ray will provide special music. |}. Janice Hatchett and Mrs. Hazel ‘Holland will be at the organ and piano. Drivers and counselors will be the Rev. Calvin Rice, Arthur) Lake, Mrs, John Flood, Mr. and \Mrs.’ Floyd Vincent, Gail Patricia McAllister, Claudia Rice, Richard Sandage. Evening 7:30 P. M. & +eeeeee St. Stephen’s ee — - V.F.W. Hall—Walten Bivd. (Between Dixie & Geshabaw) 3 Martin Renne?, Vicar Church Service .. 9:30 A. M. Sunday School ..10:45 A. M. A somes GRACE Glendale’ (West Side) Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Pastor ' Services at 9 > M. and 1] A. M Sunday School at § A. M. dil A. M, Detroit Pastor Slated Sunday at New Hope Members of New Hope Baptist Church, Detroit at 7:30 p.m, Sun-| day. Music will be provided by a) COLUMBIA AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia Ave.» Sunday School ............... 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ............ 11:00 A.M. B.P... essence trceecsactens: ORE Evening Worship ............ 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting ......... 7:30 P.M. Affiliated with Southern Baptist Convention | 9:45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL - { 1100 A. M. WORSHIP pv. coe “The Triumphs of r sees 9:45 A.M. 11:00 AM. Rev. and Mrs, E. A. Prentice refurned missionaries to Porte Rico and Columbia. 5S. A. Guest Speaker of the Day. - 7:30 P.M. ; ‘| | a aes . | FROGS COV CC OVC TCC CCC TCT CT UT TT. 3 FIRST METHODIST Seuth Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor 10:00 A. M. Sunday Worship Service “CHARACTER WANTED” 11:15 A. M. a School Classes and Departments for All Ages Wed. 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship Hour Guest Specker: Rev. Versile Bentley $e Pontiac Press Pt go TRAINING TEACHERS — Out on the hills of Bald Mountain are Barbara Steckam of 2221 Op- dyke Rd., (left) Kenneth Bailey of 1705 Opdyke Rd. and Mrs. James Davis of 2027 Walnut’ Rd. The three are preparing for the day camp to be First held for Pontiac area young people by the St. a ‘Luke's Methodist Church. The camp will start Presbyterian . Monday. West Buren at Wayne Women’s Day to Be Observed at New Bethel New Bethe? Baptist Church will observe Women’s Day Sunday. Mrs, Hortense Riddick of the Newman AME Church will. be guest speaker. A graduate of Me- ‘harry Medical College, she attend- Gonnge rs State rei ae = ‘ A ber of Oakland County Ist. ‘TRINI TY. i MEV, 1241 0. ROWMON Pharmacealie’ Assn., Mrs, Rid- ae oct Putt ‘unr East | Ralph C. Claus. Pastor Tey, rs H. Howison and Gamma Phi Delta sorority. § Sunday School .. 948 A. M. en omler Chorus will furnish | Pit Serco... 20 Returned t0 Pontiac sien en a : ___% =e Bre biebehet Sche | i. ; r « Bishop L, R.. Marston, in charge ick of the East Michigan Conference of of|for Sunday 8 to Noon . Blthe ethodist Church S$}. P AUL \nounced appointments for the band Pe Beery Los of pheno Jostyn at Third ing year at the close of the 74th as bene pated feeare fate The Commission on. Education of St. Luke’s Methodist Church an- nounces the annual Vacation Church School sessions beginning Monday. ‘Youth Camps Planned by St. Luke's Methodist ‘The school, under the direction of Mrs. Fred Feekart, will include the pre-school ages through the 4th/ Rev. W. & Marbech Rev U. BE Borshey Worship Services FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN & ° - 46 NORTH ROSELAWN: “ne of Life’s Greatest Gifts . . A Year of Life” — day Gcheol, 10 A. w Bing Bee 3 kode _ * srenteg Set ne ROE eS tda ata! Thers. Evening Prayer pga ye _—, 7:0 FP. M. S'S REY. LEROY SRAFER, Paster 9:30. and 11 a.m, Church School ~ 9:30 and 11 a.m. grade. It will continue daily from] 9 a.m. to noon through. Aug. 30. Anniversary Service at St. John Methodist men, will hold its sixth anniver- sary service at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the St. John Methodist Church, 443 Highland Ave. According to the president of the group,.4... H, Minard, the speaker will be “the Rev. E. W. Walton of the First Baptist Church, Inkster, ~1Orchard Lake Church to Observe Communion ° | Holy Communion will be ob- served at both the 9 and 11 a.m. -|worship services of the Orchard rad Community Church, Presby- terian Sunday. Rev. Edward D. Auchard will return to the pulpit following his vacation. His sermon sub: Worship ee Service . * KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO BE ENDORSED BY JAYNE ie — MAISAED = Oh “THEN YOU MUST a a Ap _sabunpay: pas 17. 1957. Pee ee eS ste Ba AER. PP eee Sai eg ee ee ce Oe pee res Ga Sos ee PS ae ae Sa. S oy } oF f & Pea ee Shee EL eee ae ae 4 o pO ee ; yet eee ee 4 > lo ari ae es : ‘ os 2 \ y 5 a * A is 4 ae i ts = p | We Fas Tl 7." Ran BLUE SKY ! "2150 © DYKE "ROAD. eee roan: “Three it de ij is é . riley = risk stern parental disapproval. |Gans, Okla., 10 June That is usually enough to dis- | Fargo, ‘N. D.. - to South Korea > es In 1955, Lee a dike 80 jet CoUrARe even the most indepen- | * * * Explaining the Red Ne plan, Lee | pilots - w exe handpic ked by the dent- — - thet ee | Pexas Was hardest hit With Y2locck u wate for the “teemation agivartt Korean Reds for Migit| ‘he marriage brokers’ contiwaing | twisters. Oklahoma had 97, Kan-jtwo jet bomber divisions, one/training in Russia smnneee. sas 50 and Nebraska 41, MIGIT division, four MIGI5 divi-| The former North Korean pilot, The miatch-making custom blos- Marriage Brokers SEOUL (INS)—Korea’s marriage | brokers are doing a thriving busi- ness today—600 years after they | When the Red Chinese ond North first set up rege Korean pilots were gradually add-| But .if the ed to the Communist air force Lee| Youngsters of this pena tone said the “Russians stood behind|have their way, the brokers soon their Asiatic comrades who bore| Will be out of jobs. * * * Nowadays children are em- powered to veto their parents’ choice of a mate, Trouble is that in wielding the veto, youngsters ¥ The previous record for the first| sions one division of TU2 (Russian|Who Teceived two-and-a-half years somed in the I4thcentury Yi) half of the year was in 1955, with|version of B24) and another as-|of jet training in the Russian city|dynasty. Family elders in Korea— 654, The Weather Bureau said in-| .onted air division.” of Kiev, said a large number of/as elsewhere in the Orient—had ; North Koreans were being trained| complete control over their young |tornadoes may account partly for At the time. of his escape from |i. Russia to handle Soviet jet|ones’ futures. t Hope, Katharine ' < cia To munists built a huge airstrip at | . A WIVES MOTHERED HUSBANDS | ‘ Back the Night," John Payne,| It takes 10 inches of snow to| Pukehang capable of basing TU4 That included choice of the! Th ee : Maple Rd. East of Wi MA 4-3135 Tonight Only The Story of World War Il i | SCOTT BRADY le | EL ALAMEIN | | ' gd ac @ Anthony « Jeff Hunter “I Cities of Gold” IN COLOR LATE SHOW ‘Invaders from Mars’ IN COLOR 4 CARTOONS 4 Corner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS OR 3-2683 1. | ~ ‘Burt Lancester “CRIMSON PIRATE” 2 sate ° eagan “HELLCATS OF THE NAVY” 3."STRANGE “INTRUDER” ; - A | lair power “by all means” and has pow : a — ar | . ig WAT E "3 RD =: support of the Russians. A forgér who has cashed more| juvenile husbands. : a rovi OVER BEATING than $370 in checks stolen from the| Today's younger generation re- rahe ‘a lj DRI IVE-IN THEAT ER bombers, The TUS is the osecutor Wari mates. Parents] Reniea verdea ett, [PFOSECULO Warns [resi sranee marae betwee the Pyongyang 10-year-old boys and 15 or 20-year) stoping bor OF FOTQeM Checks js tre, My Soca said Premier Kim 1} Sung Cooley Lak@ Collission station,) mains fairly tightly bound by the was “pe: upset” over the 4602 Elizabeth Lake Rd., may at- hermit kingdom's ancient cus- : Reds took during the tempt to pass more bad checks in toms and prejudices. this area, the Oakland County) 7 ly é Defiance of highly - respected beefing up his air|Prosecutor’s office warned today.| ,,rents is nigh unheard-of. Associa- _ Nine checks were stolen from the tion with Westerners, however in- Lee alent tat “amg [200 lst Je and tera hem lngcent, is fen cane for com | threw one whole air division into |Investigator Anthony Stiel. He) Plet® ostracism. North Korea during the Korean ; x~ *& : warned businessmen, particularly , conflict to engage American fll- |service station operators, to be on| , But today’s youngsters also are . || ers im the bitter battle for aerial |the lookout and said the checks|@e™manding a bigger say in their | supremacy.” can be spotted through their seria}/OW" futures. It's a matter of self- | In addition, Lee said “The Rus-|numbers. respect, some Koreans feel. Isians sent an undisclosed number| The blanks are drawn by the z, Cooley Lake stati the West! ' See treat ces Sno Notion sect tranch ofthe Com Billy Praises Youths | The defector identified the two toed oe —-> ae) : . mmanders ks num 7 Gen. “Boke \aei6 should be suspected, he said, Who Rejected Trip | z F s ; q land Brig. Gen. “Kozedov.” He said|ince six of the checks, with serial ‘the generals took turns command-|2umbers in that range, are still at) NEW YORK (INS) — Evangelist’ jing the division “owing to heavy /arge. Billy Graham praised those Ameri- | damage to Soviet combat planes.” can youths visiting Moscow who re- *x* * ‘ fused to “run with the crowd :. . [based at the Manchurian base at at Baldwin Methodist China.” | Antung on the northern side of the ~ * * \Yalu River,” Lee related. Eugene Downs of 91 Seminole} ‘I have no doubt,” Graham said, Ideas Ma Brin fir Bulan End for oy Bring | ae He said sometimes the Russian of the Baldwin Avenue Methodist|called them ‘chicken.’ But. there *, \Church, will speak at the Sundayjare times when that epithet can) > lenses. they aga morning services this month in the) be worn as a badge of bravery. sortiog agninet Amerl- | absence of the pastor, the Rev. c.| “It takes courage at times wat | can fliers. = Warren Wilson. to run with the crowd,” Graham! Russian antiaircraft crew- * * i a@ near capacity audience at North Korean uniforms to disguise|Such Is the Kingdom.” nie ht. “And sometimes, mérely to | themselves. as North Korean sol-| The Rev. Mr. Wilson is attending stand up" for right takes outright diers. : the School’ for Approved Supply |heroism.” At that time he said “‘the North|Pastors of the Methodist Chureh x * Koreans were unable to man ‘the|in the North-Central Jurisdiction) Graham recalled how, at 18, he adar.+ controlled antiaircraft/at Garrett Bible Institute, Evan-\“breke off with the old gang to} + beet : - ‘|ston, Til. lmake a decision for Christ." MON DAY "Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN SHOWING ED, 2435 Dixie Hwy. at -seaet F-5-4500 | | For Her Love... He - | Beat The d Feat PEVIS PHESEDY TES AEE TEE SE OEE WE WEE TE Cates OWL SHOW | SUN. and MON. “Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear” Eh “Got A Lot Of Livin" Te Do”: “ Mean-Woman Blues” “Let's Have A Perty™ Pat O'Brien James Cagney] al “ANGELS WITH | | DIRTY FACES” | ®& COMMERCE st LOVING YOU a HAL WALLIS movocrion South End of Union Lake Road Open 7:00 _ EM 3.0661 Bing gee Mes _ \ me presents in ar) TETAS ns TESCO. 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Quick, and clean. ‘All located within half a block or so from the main shopping area 6,000 PARKING SPACES =, ° Le IAC] Monday-August 19-6:30r.m. Parade route is from S. Saginaw at Whittemore and Jackson north on Saginaw to Oakland Ave. Out Oakland Ave. to Sanderson St. Hunderds of wonderful places to watch this colorful event. 3 _ Beginning the Week-Long Exciting — in Downtown Pontiac. See map for public and private parking lot \ 255 -easy to-reach. Lighted at night. All paved : \ <- WARREN — : : | : . : ‘ 4 i = a :- as i “| aN vet ei Geer - : : ee : a ic bart Golden Pontive to be-Provnted, ~ Mr. dud Mrs. John Kinzel (left) of Royal Oak finish’ ie , a packing their car for a weekend at Higgins Lake, Watch- ard, the Kinzels? deughlhes Mrs. Edward Gerard holding ing the process are grandsons, Ricky and Michael Ger- Cynthia, and Mr. Gerard of Madison Heights, Dorcas Class Meets Mrs. Fred Shields of Pinegrove avenue hostessed members of Dor- cas class of Oakland Avenue Unit- ed Presbyterian Church. Mrs, Wil- liam Seaman and Mrs. Iva Van- derKooy assisted the hostess at the Tuesday evening meeting. Ask to Check Date You don't have to give an im- mediate answer to the person who pate dp gy prem You can always say, “Let me check on eae” “Let me check wiih; Ga tenshiond t.s00 18 be bas Money Spent woman remark . when they return home. made any other plans.” Family Has Not Wasted Refreshed Feeling, Happy Memories Are Well Worth the Expense By RUTH MILLETT “We could have redecorated the living room for what our two weeks’ vacation trip cost us,” I recently heard a Maybe so. But the family that goes away for a happy holiday doesn’t really need to have thé living room re-) decorated. Just as it is, it is bound to look good to them Furthermore, if it has been a really successful vaca- Solon Names. New officers are announced by members of the 8 and 40 solon. Chapeau, Mrs. C. W. Kurchenko, Hazel Park; Demi‘ Chapeau Pre- mein, Mrs. Eldon Showen from Cook-Nelson Unit of Pontiac; Demi Mrs. Joseph Phillips from Chief| . Pontiac Unit; Pouvior, Mrs. Don- ald Blake, Clawson; Mrs. Glen Mc- Allister, Royal Oak; arlene Smaller Doses of Fur Desired for Fall Dress ~ By ASSOCIATED PRESS A dash of fur is a prime ingre- dient of fashion this fall. It needn't be a lot—in fact small fur accents will look newer than a whole fur coat this winter. It may “be a hat, a belt, a handbag, a muff or even shoes. All of them come in| fur-bearing versions this season, to . add drama to a simple outift. One ‘of the handsomest ways add a fur touch to a costime is to get ore of the big, dramatic new fur handbags you'll be seeing in hoa ushier shops soon. They come varieties of fur, from leop- pe pti and add a note of ele- gance to ati untrimmed coat or suit. They needn’t even be in the lux: ury fur class to look important. Some of the most effective day- New Officers Mineweaser from Cook - Nelson Unit. An installation will be held Sept. 22 at Frank Wendtland Post Home in Royal Oak. *tion, the family will come back with enough new, on Vacation ideas, new interests and pleasant memories to make life more fun in the stay- at-home months ahead. go? What | ‘friend? Would it to leave her alone? I would very much ap- preciate hearing from you on this matter,” | Answer: You cannot-back out tee Ga ie poe ease betas ae ake ete tae Ponting Photo ve moe with her on one night you can prop- erly leave her alone. You should, of course, make every effort to find semeone to invite her for dinner that night. and renewed. please déscribe how to ga, about On a vacation, too, members of | eating a broiled lobster? I love a family are drawn closer to | lobster but always hesitate to gether. Because they can’t g° | order it because it seems to dif- their separate ways, they seek | ficult to eat.” the kind of relaxation and fun aeons they can enjoy together. Answer: ee _— A aos Something of meat out of t and cu and ‘share “they. take back home|it With a knife and fork as you ' -|would eat a piece of meat, You with them. It adds a glow to fam) in ‘have to pick the claws up sd * © “se in your fingers and break them Ane weekend. It is ‘during this week that I have the dinner en- < Regt. lift out the pieces of meat, If the claws have not been cracked in the kitchen a nuterack- er should be given to each guest te aid in doing this at the table. “Dear Mrs. Post: T have a bad! sinus condition and am very sensi- tive to wind, When I visit friends during the hot weather and they have an electric fan on, would it be permissible f® ask them to turn if off?” Answer: It would be. better to And they'll settle back into the ve ie with its constant ask to change your seat to one ‘‘out ‘She Asks How to Carry Books Properly st ways tolir ‘By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN “The following letter brings up a matter which is so important to girls of my age. This even shows in skirts and dresses.” Very few people have a perfectly straight spine. However, chances are that, the high hip they are often the result of carry- ing books and sitting at desks in- Much can be done through -cor- rective exercises to correct or im- prove curvatures if they are done ote nh en the! : ==/Teenager’s Hips Are Out of Line & Carry your books in each hand, ‘Sealy divided, or in front of you (if you keep your back straight) as this girl is doing. Do NOT corry them all under the same arm day after day. of the draft” of the fan, This is nothing to be ‘alarmed about but you should do something about it. Indiscriminate exercise can do more harm than good. In the case of a spinal curve your exercises should be pres¢ribed by a person who is trained in this — and done under hig or her supervision. . * * * of physical education which do splendid corrective work. I sug- gest that you see an orthopedic physician and let him advisé you. Carry your books in each hand, evenly divided, or in front of you Do NOT carry them all under the same arm, day after day, If you would like to have my leaflet “Popularity” which was written especially for teenagers velope with your request for leaf- let No. 58. Adareas deuaphine Low. teallteg Date! “| Must Be. Explained] _| to Houseguest Some colleges have departments. (it you keep your back straight). | send a stamped, self-addressed en-jling charge. pores Harvey Berin influences fall 1957 with one of the most elegantly detailed wool dresses in his collec- tion. -Clever use of* bias cut in- spires exceptional fit through the bodice and achieves an even more interesting effect when the fabric American Desigrier Pattern Berin’s Bias Cut Inspires Exceptional Fit i in Bodice Rugs! NEW WAY Rug Cleaners 42 Wisner FE 2-7132 | is an oversized check, plaid or) herringbone pattern. dice is onthe bias, the pattern of | . The skirt with a center Chsens teatuned ik. sui ak a keeping the ribbon tie, buttons and belt all in one color. From this chart select the one size best for you: the material is matched and mi- newly crisped chiffon for the collar, |f . Phone FE 4-0553 C. R. HASKILL STUDIO. 1 Mt. Clemens St. ~ QUANTITY yr 12 Photos. in Album (5x7) — ty Free Counseling tx A Wedding Guest Book wx A Miniature Marriage Certificatee ¥ A Large “Just Married” ‘oe All for Only Pontiac : Length | From | Nape of Sites Bust Waist Hips Neck to In Waist | 1° 4 24 35 16% 12 3 25 16 o% |. 14 36% 26% 37% # 17 16 8 28 39 1M 18 40 30 41 it Size 12 requires 2, yards of 54- = inch material for. dress with 25 cents per pattern, 50 cents per! booklet—sales tax extra. If paid by check, bank 4 cents hand- Address SPADEA, The Pontiac Press, Box 535, G.P.O. Dept. P-4, man in care of The Pontiac Press. New York 2, N.Y. Yes, the “back to school” call will be echoing soon, and all Open Sunday 2 to 3 nto —— pat git ee COLLEGE the guys ‘n gals will want nice fresh’clothes to begin the new year be sure to bring them’ to Gresham for thorough, dependable work, Cowie Drive-In / Service , 605 Oakland Ave. ~. Gresham Cleaners a Ce ny ey Fmt ae Save 10% | Cash. and Carry ‘and Shirt Laundry’ FE rae For airmail service in U.S. add | | r Showing the demure look of yesteryear will be seen for back-to- . Tucking and lace on . bodies, high necklines, tong and % sleeves revive the ele- gance of the past. In Solids, Checks and Plaids — sizes 3 -6x, /4 7-14, ao for golden rule days ...it must be 2 aah a eg | rt lt 5 i. ‘Boitither Families Fly South BIRMINGHAM—A large con- tingent of Birmingham friends and relatives flew from Bir- mingham to. Owensboro, Ky. Thursday for the wedding to- day of Dé&in Berry and Kath- erine Kirkland in the Buena Vista Church. __ Dean has been down since early in the week to attend the - many pre-wedding festivities. Fall eS ’ Flashier, — Bigger, Too By OLGA CURIS INS Women's Editor NEW YORK (INS)—Costume jewelry for fall is getting big- Bika HI ie +1 ; : a of He for Rites . Another Birmingham man who will be married Saturday is John Francis Foley whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry M. Foley of.Euclid avenue, His fiancee is Joan Kathleen Marlow, daughter of Mrs. Clif- ford Marlow of Waterloo, fowa, and the late Mr. Marlow. The, wedding will take place -in Waterloo at St. Joseph Cath- olic Church, and a reception ‘will be given at the mney Woman's Club. Marilyn Marlow will i be. sister’s maid of honor and Ar-. “Mr. .and Mrs. Douglas K. Livy of Eton road announce the birth of their third son, John Allen, Aug. 6. * -¢- * Mrs. Myron E. Snyder was hostess at.a luncheon and rec- ord shower Wednesday. for bride-elect Joanne Pedder who will be married Sept. 7 to Wil- liam G. Fox of Wilmette, I. Joanne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James F. Pedder of Berwyn road, Her sister, Jeanne, will be maid of honor and her fiance's brother, John S. Fox will be best man. Mrs. Frank R. Piercé gave a supper dance for the couplé Friday evening at her home on Arlington drive, and Mrs. Beverly Boyd and her daughter Mrs. Lawrence 8. Williams will give a mother and daugh- ter luncheon next Thursday at Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. John F, Cooney Cross road (Frances Ruddell) announce the birth of @ daughter, Jane Ann, July «¥, New Hose Color Popular This Fall “Is it gray? Is it green? Is To Speak Throughout. U. S. ‘lough for a year, > "attend school. try under the _ Aviation Fellowship.” her, Missionary Reveals By MARY ANGLEMIER “Our constant prayer is that the Auca Indians will come out and establish friendly con- tacts. with us or that the Lord will lead someone closer to them,” said Mrs. Nathaniel (Marjorie) Saint when we called on her at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hobelth of North Johnson avenue. — .* * °°: Mrs. Saint’s husband, “‘Nate’’ was one of the five American missionaries killed in the Ecua- dorian jungles by the Auca In- dians in January; 1956. While in Pontiac, she will speak Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in Marimont Baptist Church and at 7 p:m. Sunday in the First Baptist Church. : * * * ; In the United States on fur- Mrs, Saint with her three children, eight- year-old Cathy, Stevie, six, and . baby Phillip. arrived in New York several days ago on the ~ Grace Line from Guayaquil, - South America. SPEAK IN tS. wit parents, Mr, and Mrs ~ H. Ferris of Idsho. met : ee family in New Jersey to’ help with the children. Mrs. . Saint will make California her - home where the children will She. will be throughout the coun “Missionary Mrs Saint's parents will live with Marjorie E. Ferris was orn 21, 1923 in Clifton, Mo. ber, 197,. she had received degrees from both. MEETS “NATE” While in nurses’ training, she met Nathaniel Saint Angeles. The couple was mar- ried in 1947 in New York City. At this time “‘Nate,” who had attended Wheaton College and served three and one - half Mrs; Nathaniel Sains wit , Steven, is visiting the Hat of North Johnson avenue, lough from her Quito, Ecuador. she/ will * United staan fer a@ year. | in Los . ~ Eeuador- missionary post in Mary's lamb isn't visible in this going-toschool quartet, but its “wonderful wool is thé key wardrobe theme. From third grader to att btue and gray tones with the cashmere lie-neck s college freshman, these are F orstmana {ans, all dressed in the newest, At lejt is a blue ribbon weave coat cut to a new set-free shape. The red poe is @ teen sachs with gold buttons. most colorful wools. the blue of the slim plaid skirt. in Plymouth Bride Chooses Silk Taffeta for Wedding Dress United in. marriage this afternoon in First Methodist Church of Birmingham. were Josephine Marie Conner and Frank Chester Beach of Ply- motth. Rev. Allen E. Wittrup performed the 4 o'clock cere- ony. ar z > x * * The senior high girl will adore the smart duo of sweater and skirt, Summer Reading Paves Way fer School By DOROTHY V. WHIPPLE, M.D. ‘ AP Newsfeatures Reading comes easier to some children than to others. It is pretty safe to say that all children want to read if for no other reason than to be hke other: children, If you have a poor reader » and if you also have ume; pa- tience and enthusiasm, you may be able to use the long summer holiday to interest your child in the pleasures to be found between the covers of a book. * * * There are many reasons why % a child wanders eaves the first or second or even the third grade without acquiring the basic skill of reading, Some children are poor readers be- cause of a physical handicap. PHYSICAL HANDICAPS They don't sée well or they cannot hear as much as the Future Plans to Press Writer years ‘in the United States Air Force in World War Il, joined the Missionary Aviation Fellow- ship. They decided to go to a foreign mission field to. serve in tents until olde. to build a . home, .The small town of 150 .in- habitants was started by the Shel) Oil Co, Under the Gospel missionaries already working ees ag Union, the mis- in the jungle. sionaries bought the buildings Their home was on the edge . making them over into a Bible of the jungle at Shell Mera,. 2 where they arrived in September, 18. They lived Institute and small mission hospital. _ i The Saints’ home. was the a | her egy wis 1Hobolths ~ | ‘ehilacon, eight sah Cathy andl On furs. baby Philip afte with their, grand- parents in ColfaellFdko. Mri. Seint ~ were beach a felt as he did, that he was —led- Now Hove the-Aueas mare last outpost before the mis sionaries went irito the jungle. stacks of baby clothes and di- apers. Mothers just needed to when her -hus' flew sup- plies to the families, the clothes returned washed and ironed, Every eight or ten minutes, “Nate” Saint called in by radio to his wife. The two had identical maps and: he gave her his location constantly, in case of engine failure or trou- ble. She in turn gave him weather reports and news from other jungle stations. Mrs. Saint kept the books for the food afd supplies ‘sent ‘to the missionaries and played the accordion for yerthiy services, Since her tusband’s death. - “she has lived in Quito. Ecta- dor, where she works with mis. ~ sionaries at Radio Station HCJB. (The Voice. of the An des.) Her program, “Reiter: hold of Faith.” peamed. tralia and New Zealand can also be heard in- the United States. + * *, In charge of the guest house, she often serves 24 ministers” and missionaries at a time. Marjorie Saint helps in. the Women's Division of. the: Fed-... eral Prison and plans to nurse ~ in the hospital when her ehil- dren ate older. ~ ‘When asked how ~ ‘de felt: - about fier ebband . gcing ‘into Auca territory, Mrs. Saint said "I was in perfect accord with — ‘Nate's’ than before, for we have made a big ifwestment in their ir sal- be in. the . « will speak toforrow in the-Marimont — * go, all-of:whom have left their mark: In 1833 a family named Brown = digit sae home on the road that ‘nose beard}their name, Brown vond is west of Lapeer. road * ‘just over the Orion Township “~~ - ine. However! the Brown house, - on the south side of the road, is ‘jin Pontige Township ‘After “the Browns . ‘came © the Monies family. They” re- 4 wmggeled ‘the housp a little. The present: ae dhe Donald Thor- bans: ‘Waive donésa great deal “) Milpre; remodeling ; ‘ eters, an savertio- i? Mr. Thorburn tad all “tiie with greige carpeting which strument. In addition to the (Continued on Page 15, Col. 2) ABOUT 1900 — This was the Brown home about the turn of the century, The poplar trees at the left are gone and the tree in the center of the picture is gigantic. The little apple tree at the right is still bearing fruit. No one knows who , the people are. There are still two horses owned by the family occupying the house. Ay ‘sn ‘early house. shows, ho structural front except remeval of the front porch. The side porép is now an enclosed one. In the rear Mac- Donalds added a garage: When Mr. Thorburn bought the house, he turriéd this garage into a bed- roam and added a second larger garage behind the first one. No one ever uses the front door because the side doors are more convenient. Through one of IN 1957 — Built in 1833, this is what the original Brown farm- house looks like today. The largest tree at the left in the earlier picture has grown so big that to include it in this picture would hide the house. The front porch has been rernoved and the side Pontiac Press Photos by Tem Gerls one enclosed. Many’ coats of paint and two additions on ‘the rear are the only exterior changes. Present owners are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thorburn. _.. SSH sg a sie <7 SHARING THE SPOTLIGHT — The Donald Thorburns posed for the Press photographer out- side one of the entrances to their home on Brown road. One of their Dalmations — we think this one is Rex — got in the picture too. Rex has a mate, Judy, and both consider themselves part of the family. | tographer to snap their picture. In this Mexican room the, furniture is sturdily built, has gay striped cushions. That beam on the ceiling is 26 feet long. The floor is ranch style oak with braided rugs here and there. FOUR THOUSAND BRICKS — Pour thousand used bricks went into this fire- place. Ten year old Reid Thorburn, Mr. ‘Ss son who was vacationing from New tok with his father, holds the two Dalmatians still long enough for the pho- Short curtains are dark green buriap. The chair in the c antique rosewood one. The carpeting is aqua. Notice ee oe ee ae re Oe lhe ciaiiaiaie Wik eeamey- share yer Now it hag knotty piné walls-and tweed carpeting Day Tenby wich yi He “Tike SHINING ROOM — Gleaming mahogany table tops, spar- kling glassware ‘and shiny silver make this Small dining room.‘a bright one. Walls are yellow. grasscloth with. yellow woodwork. ¢* e'n garage ti Seo This Amexing Softdher Todey ot H. H. STANTON 103 State FE 5-1683 fit ~f g | 2 ae = mera i lyears, and its findings consistently * ” jhave been borne out by U.S. census | rubbed - Still on the Go Gold and White Fatatee ton sotanarccas, tos’ tee On@led Walls... pana all four wail accord jets in ee tem lAre Excitiog” arm came: an a morary Tull in the Westward trek] White and gold bedroom wallsiions,’, competitive market,” the in household maves than they gained during the| Orr, ne Gralinry) panel DAY OR NIGHT | first quarter of 1957. cae, wal — Gack tc lareiacy trees te the ne bedroom Fon Brin Uolted Staien, dete Ge pat Bice bee have been developed by a prom-/magazine points out. _ REFRIGERATION FE $6400 | ‘ x ‘the is a small dining Briar Hill Stome =f) * Sraned ‘mahogany ana Natural Is Best Beno earning et | The walls in here are yellow | sons Sastre ce a We Weicome Your Inspecition | fashioned rail, In on See | ao as ba meek conan: . | Behind the kitchen is Mr. Thor- | : | burn's office. It is just large |t SIBLEY | enough for a desk and a couple of | tweed carpeting ibe that tn the COAL & SUPPLY CO. | bedroom. Walls and ceiling are 140 N. Cass Ave. | paneled in pine. : FE $8163 4” Slip Seal (2 Fi.) ......... 4” Slip Seal Fittings 4” Drain Tile .............. 110 Ea, £ Drain Tile Fittings ...... .55c Ea. ABOVE ITEMS — AND CARRY Lumber-Hardware-Building Supplies OPEN SATURDAY ’til 5 P.M. e*eeeeee Circle Drive for Easy Loading MBER co. 3360 W. Huron oy pesed BEM See Ss ao OE ay Sn ae ee aes hee Seger aes, Ee 2 ee Save on Roth’s Cash Gind Carry Plan - | figures. keeps detailed] subtle cast of white was left records of the nationwide mpve-|wood. He allowed the white to 2 Wi eres ments of its vast van fleet. Canal, an oettied 5 aie Se ike the s in tapings: one paint into the pores of E RN Te 2 -one~inr-the | families than they lost’ were Cal- |ttien, Tulbed it Thorburn house is steep with | iornia, Arizona and we hes fo boven he ome bas lots of clon: | to maponte teat Assecien's eaigae (antique fina, p | ets, including some funny little | tory habits may be changing, | ter coat of a DING. AN ones in corners, The bath up.’ sok Shh aie oak ines Sear cages the face" |tamilies enter shan leave, Suey | REMODELING \ the bonke. “Most of the year -he lives in New York. For him vacation In Michi- “Se COMPLETE Soe Ne SE : RECR 0 'e ff aaa won.’ Ober es ae INCOME CONVERSIONS, from a tweedy fabric. One chair ELECTRICAL WORK, 0 ee ae oe PLASTERING, ETC. In the guest room the old wall- + LING, ° paper was stripped off and the | This Is ah Plans Designed — Permits Secured wale palcted' 8, pale orton. 70 liccar tts 385 par cont | pales French spl with Hower chint: [dies leaving the state tan enterial’ AUTOCLAVED |} 3 ADDITIONS thie, Curtains mich the ead (and Kansas anee eens with o without bath, summer the i cae a lz PATIOS tion, its arrangement and its | i Built to your mages comfort are just what they need | | Bl cations or we as an antidote to busy days in | = | : ESI | Sesign one ior you. | Si'as dion aaaeeeee ViEW seo | | |CRLL NOW FOR FREE ESTIMATES , vay oes | Erector Set Theory |zsus.3 | ae Used on Real Roof - etna, s2 AUTOCLAVED Bloc k |} a I eae oo heen 2 ze — re Seahediaiing on So mae Pez pae bom subieced |E REC, ROOMS ss age under : eae | Many different styles | the ht a which te is |} to choose from. oid. « stronger perman So ee eo eed|| “DEAL DIRECT WITH BUILDER save it has rete fea gocked wala! “Remen- FHA TERMS — UP TO 5 YEARS TO- PAY! polkas | widest] rs cantie ‘Oakland County that gives | : te =e“! | De MBuilding Service posts or sup- Toe company BOICE i “9S.Jessio,Rear =F 2-704 — FE 2.8245 Ope ft nee BUILDERS SUPPLY: || | "Evenings and Sundays OR 3-2276 a supe gio carne aan Srerlesarn oetitel AN (ase ne UPPLIESL °F L/ ai Cor Mar AND REP RANDY $27, ‘850 beapaais sees ‘& Taagrah --” SUBURBAN LAKE LIVING CLOSE BY & Colonial Ranch Homes 2 Fireplaces —3 Bedrooms — Attached 2-Car Garage Full Basement. Wonderful stainless stesl kitchen with all birch cabinets; built-in range, oven, dishwasher and disposal, plus built-in china cabinet and a separate kitchen dining area. Large living room, separate dining — phremtgr ec inti a Ae od grow: Ane Slate _ entrance hall and. wonderful wardrobe. re ee ee closets throughout. Full including large 1207 x 1807 lot and paved street, a: ore GIFT cat Re : , Va “Bloomfield. Office: Long Lake I td. at Telegraph, ‘ Midwest 4-7422 = st ek eth 4) price + _HOUSEMAN-SP , SHOPPING AND EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATI with full lets a ellen enjoy swimming, boating, ashing ate entntnamnaninainmarenenes nnn nineteen Your ¢ OWN. HOME COMPARE THESE 3 BEDROOM ALL ELECTRIC ets $67 _FOTAL piso y PAYMENT CHURCH'S featues WEYERHAEUSER [4-SQUARE] kiln-dried Church’s is the only lumber yard in the metropolitan De- trolt area handling this Kiln dried lumber... every piece is stamped for your protection. | Be Sure You Ask For and Cet ‘ Exclusive a CHURCH'S INCORPORATED , 107 SQUIRREL ROAD FE 2-0233 he usually winds up paying it in ‘some form. It cannot be included lin the FHA appraised value of a ‘house but it can be added to the tT WASHINGTON “(INS)—An ‘aver for 13 months, Under the new terms, advance payment is re- quired for only one month, Se ee pie, Sar ieteaghoct shoes #4 es cash cutiey ont $15,000 home used as an example. Closing costs stil] will run close to|Plaster $500—unless part of it is written TV in Britain ‘s hes expectations” 1 | Ms or to Safe and Modern Reports fromthe nation’s ‘build- eps indicate that there is a grow- ing demand for cedar closets, both : as original equipment in new/|can hold a hammer and saw-ean|- fasiahe and oe plete of encintot about 10 per cent in the monthly|into the 1 cover such payments and of about 5 per cent/items as title fee, or. | Sees er Attractive. closets in the total cost of the »° _ |and local taxes, rank with efficient kitchens as | FHA officials said the new terms - {things From a modernization vi e w- play an important role in selling }doesn’t require a professional car. penter. Almost any person who do the job. Recognizing the potential in the do-it-yourself market, member jeompanies of the Aromatic Red easy for the average home owner to buy small quantities of the wood, These companies sell cedar closetlining in packages, which contain enough pieces of cedar to cover at least 32 square feet of wall area, The cedar packages are tie ot Installing‘ cedar closet actually Cedar Closet Lining Manufactur-|t jers Association are making it tub or. while standing up. fitting can also be used in a show- er cabinet or shower stall, says] 4 . 4. NO MONEY DOWN, _|f The beautifu J 3-bedroom model home that can : vautber tie tah, tet nw oper, for inspection at 3. Rochester Road, just 2 blocks south of Auburn. Reed +++ You'te invited to inspect this ; : - SMITH-CRAWFORD, EASYBUILT HOMES — |... 3390 South Rochester fhoad 1 OL 1-0002 Just Sowth of Aubern Read - —Mortgage: Increased from $13,000 to $13,950. pal, interest and FHA insurance only): Increased from $81.30 to $89.46. Interest: Rate increased from 5 per cent to 5% per cent, and to $11,095.29, gage lender. For the buyer, this makes an effective interest rate of 534 per cent, In addition, there is an allow- able discount which the lender can charge to the seller of the house While the discount is not sup- posed to be passed on to the buyer, |tiples of $50°up to $15,000. FHA’ insurance previously writ- | $10,000 now will be written in mul- Also, premiums on FHA insur- No. 2 Grade PINE PANELING | “Gt 8” and 10” Widths Regular $210 Per M § ws 2 CARLOADS OF FRESH STOCK! Sole Price 4x8 FLOORING No, 1 $] 45. PerM wee 48 SHEET ROCK = 145 Sheet CASH and CARRY 5/8 PLYSCORE © | ‘4’ oot ~ | | | Ook Hardwood ~ FLOORING © m2 $Q500 Lineal 2x4s__ 10 ft. thre 16 4. Se Fe. White Pin—1 x 12 des uM 100% Usable 8-Foot 2x4 STUDS Es. “39°) ——— A Alsp 20 x 20. No Money Down-— 5498 | art to Pay! ae —Monthly payments (on prinei-|- total cost increased from $9,782.22 ‘ jten only in multiples of $100 over |. REGAL Gi? HOMES me elem) Mee JSALY IN FL BIGEL T'S Mi Fo har — fishing, boating, sailing, water-skiing, of lovely natural lakes ter swimming, skating, ice-fishing, ice-boating. with Every Modern Convenience. ok Three twin-size bedrooms, each with huge closet. %& Three full baths, full ceramic tiled in color with colored fixtures. * Magnificent, - studio-ceilinged, paneled living room 36 feet by 20 feet with entire fireplace of richly colorful ledge rock. . — rida family room, 22 feet x 14 feet, on first level; paneled. mahogany kitchen with built-in barbecue, G.E. range, oven, Sake bestia mags band, many wonderful features, * tds, Phares Glidiis Giienpec; giklons wondhlen aid light. % Storms and screens included. * 2% car plastered garage with beautiful custom door by Crawford. (G.M. Delcomatic Garage Door Operator available at extra cost) _ This beautiful and exceptional home is priced well below its market value for this opening event. We invite ——— with any 2500 sq. ft. home, even in.an ordinary location. Here are some features included in all Regal Homes: @ WET PLASTER WALLS @ COPPER PLUMBING _@ BUILT-IN INCINERATOR @ BUILTIN FAN; HOOD @ NATURAL WOODWORK. @ COLORED PLUMBING FIXTURES _ ADD-A-ROOM FLEXIBILITY @ CEDAR STORAGE CLOSETS ) MARBLE SIS EACH HOME SITE-DESIGNED © YOUR PLAN OR OURS @ 100 FOOT LOT, MINIMUM Now. asee the Fabulous New ‘Tri-level D OLPHIN _ a Dream Home in a Lakeland Paradise eae Jayno Hiights is a beautiful, wooded peninsula surrounded by four big spring- fed. Lakes—Loon Lake, Silver Lake, Schoolhouse Lake and Wormer Lake. Black-top roads wind through gently rolling hills offering perfect settings for -_ lakes. Here you enjoy vacation living the y _in surroundings of beauty, freedom and wil never forget. Private split-level and rambling ranch homes, each with a view of big, lovely, natural . r ’round and raise your family Ith-giving enjoyment that they park for residents ‘and playground, with safe sand beach for children. Semi-private Silver Lake Golf Club within walking distance. Taxes comfortably low. Restricted to finer homies. Your finance plan considered. TOWER REALTY CO. | 16400 West Seven Mile, Detroit 35, Mich. HOME TRADE-IN POLICY BRoadway 3-8393 CUSTOM DESIGNED RANCHES and TRI-LEVEL HOMES ae $24,9 p) 0 Homesites frm $6,000 for future building — G _— — GENERAL ELECTRIC BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM Built-in GARAGE DOORS by KITCHENS CRAWFORD choice of three designs THE ADMIRAL: Approximately 1950 sq. ft.; 3 sunny bedrooms with *big closets; 2 full baths in colored ceramics; glass shower doors; fire- place with raised hearth; paneled dining room with sliding window-wall to concrete terrace; kitchen in birch, — or knotty pine; 2}4 car . attached garage. THE BAYVIEW: Approximately 2100 sq. ft.; paneled family room, built-in bookcases; tiled floors; slate entry hall; huge living room with magnificent stone fireplace; sliding glass doors to large covered terrace; a gorgeous kitchen; 3 twin-sized bedrooms with big closets; 2 full baths in colored ceramics; 2}4 car attached garage. Model Furnished by R. S. DALLEY 16960 W. Seven Mile, Detrolt 35, Mich. a “A 2 a 2 2 i fee fp MRR a AS tee eae elt ee PONTIAC v. s. ‘Steel Metal House in Pick ree ! | “PITTSBURGH ™ — U, $. Steel] ‘One of the dwellings wilt use|fSéle: mmdpe” buyers ‘still a ‘ PITTSBURGH @ = Pee fonder Bee 5 Pot aes Spay nang Se gi maxima ues cbt of the well ‘with a steel frame housé that it|tural parts, wall panel frames, win-| Most of the mantel rs A storage chest built along wood dwellings of a design. |dow frames, roof trusses, interior|finished with sheathing in|*PO°. «| under the windows and(e’- This is best done with @ = The firm’ steel homes division doors and gable ends. plywood and an interior of gypsum to floor razor ‘blade. The dam- INC. | at Harrisburg, Pa., is producing board. ‘The exterior walle also|Sootns tick aged section then must be cleaned| # lthe pre-fabricated structures and ‘he prsten See ace re _be finished with a veneer of t,]with a cloth digved.te danatared Ihas set its te goal on a/new steel structures are designed| wood siding or brick, Naturally ome pe il chad ee lectrical odin ane 1 mes at He of te ee ie The first 15 homes produced by|Champagne - toned wise cose Tite a month, in the faished Dene. =e the firm have been erected in Har-|!ock would CONTRACTOR risburg near the roduction plant use for this built-in, for its incom- State & City Licensed Others are expecked to appear in| Parable grain and texture need no tg D ota eto tent es embin, S © Industrial ce Water Softener Does Job seer ma © Commereal ea ‘nue cin ah ek —o President of U.S. Steel. homes, said : saeaek aecub o Residential Wiring | proper condi , pregenelfees: Bye the company is going to move into Installations of the objectionable features of | water in its natural state can be | removed, The Wa 3 Conditioning ‘Foundation points | Water hardness is ee most fre- quently - - heard complaint, -because| lin 85 per cent of the country the the new market with care and-cau- | MES tion “feeling out public acceptance] WHERE Is Toa Ces’ vs, steal} NORTHOVER FARMS? | Bennett §. Chapple, U.S, Steel ' etl Assistant Executive Vice Presi- + lh ‘ong Lake fesd. Medel 0 Open | dent, has direct supervision over|{ Pslly.1 to % the steel home division. He pre-| WOLCOTT REAL ESTATE | wash, ring in the bathtub, = gray film on silverware _ ret 28 Yor ta Ponts . 845 W. uron St. A softener also will remove a FE 2-3924 ‘6 Mee 2-008 certain amount of dissolved iron trom the water supply, preventing on s @ 3Ve-lnch Round Ducts Seve Coutly Hours of Installation Time. @ Bleng-Air Distribution System Fits in | is classified as being! and|dicts ‘a potential home market for Model Phone MI €-7020 oe tas ee Gating, Wa Bonbon ts Homes Hine trom moderately t0 €%|plunbing txtunes gro-fabout five ralllion tons of Hat Folie - —_ | Nps ok esee aay ee eae blem is excessive, however, a/steel a year. es ow pew we Y, oo "$1000 Comfort Bondi Auk About lt. ff A home water softener, install- mech: Bit wi kev te te HS a joo are | | Ya ea | e4 at the point of intake, q = Se Raed bcegee Deora eg Pegboard “CALL CATSMAN REDLMIX CONCRETE | Easy To Add gen sulfide gas, can be removed] higher than that paid for the wood , for Better pegs : | rie © ecteoss coed by om gacomememezeten NO DOWN PAY pose. Cloudiness, caused by Coleman Blend-Alr Cendition- seg aioe Caled Even on Hottest Summer Day. asa wxpacamardurar Dape Sows 48 AIR —e. = Pay 5 — : sed fe cate CONDITIONING : our eating upermar : | Sooiuill Automatic Heating | ms ssee sere | "Sltaome Ie OG Pier nt «toon iy nett, may see | _ CLEANING ae eee —| The soothing effeet of wood is papee ni : 7 ener TWAT Mary Tenis, well Keown member| Camouflage With Paint pret ts Se eye Rar ELIMINATE HARD Boon “2” ‘Where a dark-toned paint fs res Soe tae BG * WA FASTER DELIVERY! * : Tt e depend for Concret AND RUSTY WATER! }.: - * i You son ironed Sasiet | hed ) 3 atom ‘Sand SATISFACTION! * a With a REYNOLD’S Automatic lerenqall — — : WATER SOFTENER disturbed ave ATS Vi AN | mes. ee: Cement . For only onrins a day _ : ioe ™ a , Quality ie can have a iter wash, ff Loomis points out. “For instance, |in various Land Contracts — Real Estate Building | _MTy ) ; e lovelier com age andy western ae Hew High the! Parr Si gia S ie TRANSIT CONCRETE (Gov. App.) ma save up to on soap ill tent tee ar Showe ) : with this Fully Automatic aoe. | 4. Dawson, fagh A. Watwon 399 S$, PADDOCK ST. water softener. VETS CAN QUALIFY! EVEN IF YOU HAVE USED YOUR G.I. BENEFITS Small Monthly Payments | When You Use ; wood, in setting the tranquil CRUMP. ELECTRIC, Inc, J=s2-0 ==] NATURA s , yet the texture and char- Building St ne acter of wood, too, exerts a subtle 3465 Auburn Rood FE 4.3573 influence which must be recog- @ Tenn Rock eel nized, It is a combination of these papers ie ‘several. qualities of wood which | @ Brier Hill }gives it its incomparable impor-/f'@ Colorado Pink Ledge ~ Moory’s Oil Burner ‘Sales-Service tance and value. @ French Lick - FURNACES VACUUMED 3 @ Tennessee Marble GAS AND OfL—EXCEL—MUELLER It’s a Good Thing! @ Biue ond Buff - Western red cedar lumber has a 3216 Rycroft Se. FE 2-4970 E 2-4970 Epieasant odor which most humans | s like to smell, but the poor insect! 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BU 7 f Uk i i iv = h ; j ; fd ; ede j : cl, [4 ? = i { | = E 4 / - 2 : ee fy . aggre f ir he, * eder ee ae et i ci i li ol ll 4 (eum MODERN KITCHEN—This kitchen is smartly divided into work- OR VE DO IT 4U. ~ FREE E LOAN OF Arrow FENCE CO. 31301 HWY, (M150) _ BETWEEN 13 AND 14 MILE RDS. a Pumaaanld Uobk wang Gade Grad Gee shingles combine to give thie indented exterior a aterent” lok, 992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-953) NEAR TELEGRAFH AND ORCHARD LAKE ROADS ‘There's an interesting fixed comfort, both inside and out, are two of the many ing and breakfasting areas by a modern food bar, : eo a asphalt shingled root and balanced front of brick veneer and wood STEEL : a cree ITES light in both sections of the room,” a wo § | We're as Near as Fle et aie ‘The prized and elusive element ee = : ‘Your Telephone _ ee cee ee ee ee ee a ag $5-0 ae c ‘ . _ of privacy is one of the most at- in Any ae Re ee _LIincoln 7-1344 STUDY PLAN ORDER COUPON 1 rac Sat a eae ae ae ; ft ‘ p elenegpgg oe ae Teeeact Soo \ wet Building Editor: While putting a cheery face for- i e yA ana . of ward, it reserves for quiet family 1" few wren |< | Saranac area tase Ya bc abe ae Saas Lae alias aa 7 ae, | : | family room and master Bedroom J FAMILY 2. Uae id | Fon one tr sobome to flee all at the rear, something naturally Wiz? DINING Gia, 34 e 8° Double Gat. .2. aa ty «| to go in front. Facing on the . : © 19° ‘ » 10° Double Gate . 95 i 10% 12 | r Heme cs Sa “i = vo em bedroom — PLAY AREA FQa Pace a : t ra akfast area. %e | Qweet on The Michen and « covered porch 4 L 1 are he ery ayaa from in- - i Oy. — Sete trusion by the garage. ” 1 Such which has been ( eanrer ane ‘ : , of the Week series, was orig: 1 RACEA 410 [002 ; ; < canted an an by Re i Wa* § FOYES \ ‘ : my AD me who makes his home th « big : a ~ AE ees gw city suburb, where privacy may \ va oe ada EE oe | | SLEEP IN COMFORT ‘But, while vacy, eenn S section iri: The o ble et br ih With Fiberglas Insulation Gow : LITY TESTED = | fresmer"s Seerate sined a LL e \ Your Home an 74 a all here, in a - G Ee FS eames on Ca ie Peery “) 15° Cc . VE YOU THE VERY BEST jjhome. ek. Bo an ’ : : | : “Tru-Bilt” blocks are tested to the = niivaieitlier! | oe Ss FHA TERMS — UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY apni ans ar varenet. Just for instance, Jet’s go back a 3 ste et . - | sd newest equipment «te naware You of aunty, airenetty uo the kitchen. No matter how es = coe . | | EVERYTHING FOR SUMMER COMFORT busy ‘Mom may. be in the kitchen, 8 Ti: ° * Use Trovit and be safe probucts | it? hatte een an eve on the men ; 7 Coleus fois JERRY. E. ADAMS sn piss eye Ponda wT nderal ¢ snd too, for Peco Po Bod Meant ol gl ag 1 ppg Mn eet for the 7 ’ BIG —) eS Series and other purchases: ling door on the left. From it, a| dining room. Also a narrow cor- PRICE | herself phy pak y from nao Serta Bs od ite Or aueetione presse Er : a the garage oS tn deveted Poh t y With this arrangement, the fur- REDUCTION - @ Many color combinations to the three bedrooms | nace would be placed where the | cotner of this porch, they are ee a ee . a Sa handy t0 the kitchen but can mot] & sal sheer i Moca land the indentations of the ont] L. W, BOGERT—OFFICE OPEN 8:30-5:00 DAILY—CALL FE 4-6089 hall : modern food bar act room, at the end of 2 7 t ‘the w rk : and the rest of th ath — : 9 = ar ed ALL AWNING AND ST ORM WINDOW SALES section of the kitchen and a break-| Tooms ie ee — al be 2 two | kids, The layout. makes super- FURNACE LOCATION roemee svaia tocation || FIBERGLAS AWNINGS vision easy. From the kitchen, she can watch both the family room 1 YOU WANT NO BASEMENT — These are. the structural SAVE 50% NOW and the area — an ideal po Te Play Secteur tin "gee changes to be made when considering basementless version. ON WROUGHT ALUM, COLUMNS sters are indoors or out. room and an attractive rear bow the basement stairs is converted MONEY | ofc Stan.... made, the porch provides, §&* ross ventilation, The mas- double closet is in the bedroom | on aluminum combination ; won't ever we chip ter bedroom has a spacious walk- to utilize the j : @ Hortrontal add beauty excelent weather ‘protection, 5) ~ “yy <4 beg oe wy ‘storm windows and doors. DOWN | te the appearance of” your | , is jlimes give this house an archi-| : house. fact. area. There need be no con-| Each of these bedrooms has cern here about feeding the mem-| ® double closet, while there is' = . bers of a large family at the same| ®Mether double closet in the Stop Water Noises time, either at breakfast or at) »#llway- 233 S. Telegraph Rd. Facing Ryth St., Pontiac READY for | OCCUPANCY! ; ‘panne “y WAUTON FOR APPOINTMENT : One OUT OF EVERY 40 NoMEe Bene eure & oe amemes Teeny 4 PReevers adel wing fp ' Walton Blyd.; Turn | ithe family room to the large rear’ |dining room windows looking out|imum exposure to all the principal h@™mmer noises should not be _al- | The living room, running from|way for easy access to the street.| Will eventually cause leaks in the, ithe center to the back of the house} While architect York has laid) plumbing system. A frequent cause. lis almost immediately accessible|out.thig house with a basement, of water hammer noise is the loss to the center hall entrance. There|he has an alternate plan. \of the air cushion in the air cham- jis a giant fireplace in the living In Me spece token @ by bers near the fixtures. 3-BEDROOM HOME - & 3 DOWN JUDAH RD. get _OPEN DAILY 9 ioe M. to 5 P. 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LANPHAR AND CO., REALTORS, 47}1 § Vectaer *Ave., Detroit 1, Passat TE 3-3400. eOa. BATURDAY, AUGUSD-17, 109 1) Only 9 Homes Lef In he LORRAINE MANOR The best development near Pontiac! AS LOW AS $1250 Down TO CIVILIANS | ALSO G. I. TERMS—30-YEAR MORTGAGES Builder won't wait, wants them sold at once, therefore, priced so low New, 3-bedroom brick ranch homies, storms Coun Porced- closets. Paved Streets, City Water and Sewer. No SEPTIO TANKS. Large,5’ lots. Live where taxes are practically nothing. Open Sunday and Daily 1 to 7 P. M. Only 5 Minutes from Downtown Pontiac 474 Tilmor, Elizabeth Lake Road 1 Mile Past Telegraph Read te Fernbarry Read, Left te Topabill “GET RICH QUICK” BENJ. RICH 12545 Linwood TU 3-4000 \ FACE-LIFTING — The Howard C. Chircop house at 100 State avenue has had its face lifted. Pentiac Press Phote cudews aré used. The custom made shutters are Take Hare | {fo Banh asTile | the beach pop bottles can be in-| serted into these holes to hold the table off the sand. ct See Gee Wile Wadena! it a swaying twig because ak fl i. erip aut mremplically amd ther necith ; rd iS — PLATE — RE RODS — ANGLES — CHANNEL — PIPE BARS AND FLATS — TUBING — SASH — ADJUSTABLE AND FIXED COLUMNS am sainy: be cqeficble:‘soany, BUT! belaee san Gu product or @ contractor to install your heating . +» BEWARE BECAUSE. tn eplie. cf constaht swarnings te the Sutin _ mony will fell yey opete Jo Flybe ingen Rae, ng Salesmen offering attractive bar gains that later turn out to be costly and often... whique. After scraping down the exterior, Mr. Chircop put on two coats of paint, He first tried turquoise for trim, then settled on gray. All this proves there's life in many an old house. Mr. Chircop, a carpenter-comtractor, did the work | himself on this building that doés double duty as | his home and office. 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The| coatings have and which clear On East Bivd.. east of desired effect, of course, is not| ones lack, is the ability to repel Perry. 2 lotsa approximately obtained by actually leaving the| the destructive ultra-violet and acre with combined materials in their natural state.| infra-red rays ofthe sun. With- frontage on East Bivd. of 11,100 FULL PRICE VETS $300 DOWN 3 Bedrooms, full basement, deluxe features, close to schools, shopping and transportation . . . ONLY A FEW LEFT. Model is located at Robinwood and Perry Streets, north of East Boulevard. Open Daily and Sunday 12 to 9. ‘Ewithout man-made aids. Tough ever 500 feet, in large pop- ulation area. Ready for de- velopment. Willis M. Brewer 55 N. 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The next batter, starting] peTROIT uw — Coach ‘George jyesterday as the Lions resumed| tion om the ground it was an im- , =~ earn pitchersJim Wilson, sent a booming witson plans a close look -at his, training after their 20-10 exhibition| portant game both to him, and ® ey drive that Al Kaline dragged down) oocijeg in the Detroit Lions’ next|game victory Wednesday night| the squad. -‘ EGIL UNG NNUMDELS — esc seitceeen? “Sm Sms cash ree nl "rng cones he eve (oa ema Sc ae 1 ng Shae Fog Lollar again| “These gamies are the only| Wileom admitted he used regu- |head coach after the unexpected . Ne sent Maxwell against the fence,|Chance You have to see what they lars against the Browns in the jresignation Monday night of Buddy 10 Ro ort {0 Br . Hoeft allowed 11 hits but kept them|°8" 4° Under fire,” Wilson said| opener. But he defended the ac- | Parker. P : me |Packers Beat Cards 24-16 9 maurene Boone and Maxwell hit home rol; Jes, Compe jobs in ‘the Tiger third with , / Rie tuner et ei ettrss| fae’ et stereees (NGIIS JMASN SKINS 4)- acer ‘| double before Boone connected. eo :| But it was the light-hitting Finl- : —. ‘| gam, a bench warmer most of the | LOS ANGELES (®—Ram Coach/alternated at c : } season since he was acquired /Sid Gillman gives the credit for x * , ‘Secictbuas te mek wadigen rainy a Banshees The Detroit Race Course, Hebert H ld Finigan belted out four hits, scor-|S*ins to co-captains Norm Van . _ Schoolcraft and Middlebelt, will 0 A ing one™yun ‘and driving in two|5rocklin and Bill Sherman. | ' gelebraie Pontiac Day, August ——oters. iit ila 28th, with members of the Pon- |{ “He’s going to be at third base|\ ‘Those boys have instilled great : ftiac Kiwanis as the guests, 101 Ft troke lead for a while,” said manager Jack/team spirit in the players, said = 335 a - [2 + © s Tighe. ‘We're going to give him a who watched the “x $$ , “West Side Recreation classic t real good. shot.” l over Washington in their Na- ae : bowling league meet- Putts ,' Jim Derrington, 17-year-old Sox! tional. Football League opener last : FRIDAY'S . tS ; i cites shee on Cried Lake One J) 11" Greens , was to. oppose either|night before 85,871 Memorial Col-| Younger, who led the group by|Stctfe, % H [| oe at 7:30 pm. Friday to Edge Ken/Paui Foytack or Harry Byrd to-|iseum 7 gaining 71 yards on eight carries. |f. leu 6. 3 Bris ) Teams and bowlers are Venturi at St. Paul day. Foytack has a sore neck and| The game, along with the Green| , sxmBrrioN PRO FOOTBALL ‘of B* swe invited to attend. : nty me Faw a pulled muscle under his pitching que. itl a. a tee ne eae sana. [ BOE YORE *Shakacionia, 1 i at ~ + 7 — . arm and if he can't go the relief|Miami, marked the opening of the/inals 16 — i PB hg gee a ES ST. PAUL, Minn. # — Keller|specialist, Byrd, will get a start. |NFL exhibition season. The Pack-|, os. 4 pee A Ce a. . ‘The Ivory Polo Rangers will golf course braced itself today for} 1» Sunday’s doubleheader, mana-|¢Ts whipped the Cardinals 24-16 be- byl nore Cmeinnat hc Soe : meet the Harbor Hills poloists of another par battering a3 Jay He-|ger Al Lopez announced that Billy|fore 20,820 as Bobby Dillon turned]. “Facksonvilie, oe om oe te _ = Ohio, at Ivory field Sanford, Fla, set out to Pro-|Pierce and Dick Donavan will toil|two intercepted passes into touch-| | Philadeiphis Ragies vs. Baltimore Coke/@# Lule 94 Muwanses, 1:20, pm—Jack- in Wh township, Sunday tect hi8 two shot lead in the thirdltor the Sox. ; downs, An eight-yard Babe Sor Seed SUNDAY _ — altteemeon. a . round of the St. Paul Open, which}, perrorr cHIcaco pass to Gary Knatele provided the} New York Giants vs. San Prancisco Hew York st Fg eee | a o- on ie , Se a rg ath Sole =i ~ inelaeed Re ea ge +» Dale il stage Kuenn.ss = 8 3 3 Fou.m 460 : e 7. “| ee . ; "#.8e OBES ; + ' ib 4 1 3 Torgeson,Ib 4 0 0 | No games sche | Seaoamenven Sa Ry ng Ay - McMurty Shooting wemopy gious : oe 8 ae RRS Be cae ee. Steelers at cerng ere Cr k t Til lew York... ie a” yatta "Denton Renndup” Sunday s> $05 GRR ff fire and the pritadentia Eases (OT UIGCK al HIME Retr * i es : old a“ : Keegan.p 0 0 0 on : “ ws : August 25th. Age groups for Fmbee 30 ¢ y, Pa. On Sunday the! PORTLAND, Ore. u—Pat Me- ce Bae By : viders Will be under 12 nd be- | B- 5.3 Siemon New Sock See ty Dies; Tacos a, Wash., will be 8 8 34 nie , tween Sandi. | See, i 6-e|the San Francisco ders at shooting for a crack at Floyd Pat- re oan ee : eA ee Fimoteis 35.033 Totals se aij pranciscn -”" terson's heavyweight title when he 4" New ‘York 3, if thnings, : ‘The Tigers have signed a pair of AH into double play for Kecgan mm x * *® meets Carl” (Bobo) Olson, “Van-/ Be Fhlcage 2. igh | | bo es poe to contracts, B—Walked for Fischer in 7th Van Brocklin, the old pro from/couver, Wash., in a scheduled 10- gir el ee Pitcher Henry Bister of Plant City, nee oe Oregon, completed 16 of 28 passesjround bout here tonight. Boston at Washington, 1 p.m. — Fornieles Fia., and shortstop Jim Pressick Chicago .....::.199 €90 91 0~2/for-227 yards and five touchdowns) McMurtry, 26, the ninth-ranked|, (71 “y femmeree (G7. | ot Loraine, O., have signed 1958, | F s-cosssee 994 O01 10%-6)—all to different receivers. —_. |heavyweight, hag trained in hiis| <9) vs. cae Contracts with Augusta, Tiger class E—none. RBI—Minogo, Rivers, Boone} “The Dutchman was absolutely|home city since rain forced post- RL, (6-8) vs. Byrd D. : A farm team, Sh ag Ogg BY Boone, tremendous,” said Gillman, who|ponement of his outdoor fight with/“*"S3%5, 1, "“Gatrer dim? ™ : - —* © € Maxwell, Sor. Aparicio, Hoeft. DP—|benched Van Brocklin for a good|Olson, a SUNDAT'S Coaching staffs from Clarkston att —Ontcage. ie, Detrole $. BE i-|part of last season. jgtamplcn, lat Setunay, He os Reta, anes LP SA te ‘ee Fea ere ia Hava), Seman, om Me, dfireiee_tie or he mon e additions to the “football kickoff” 2 Sy Tisehee 2 te 3. Ruenes 9 tm 2.Dalibeck spot, fired Wp “chet il? Cleveland st Kanses “City, 3:20 p.m. meeting agd dinner of Oakland 1 1-1, Hoeft 2-2. Hoeft,|Pass defenders who the} Olson, 29, weighed _ pounds Only game scheduled, — : County coaches next Tuesday. This ~ stoeft {8-1}. L-—Wilson LG see k. last weekend but was expected to -~.prings total_ number" to 55 for the : ai yon age sea Al Dorow and Eddie LeBaron'be lighter for tonight's scrap. Althea, Darlene =e = § : ;: 4 = * ¥ » _ . , : ) ‘Meet in ‘Semis Stadium, Parkers Lose _ 3-Stroke Lead Bray Was Softball Snecialist | MANCHESTER, Mass 0 — A | é * pt - for Betty Dodd. oo, t { , f Y i "[Setween. Althen Giese, ad Dar ' wee oS : lene Hard was the main attraction Waterford in ‘C. Finals wssss.s=.*.=| Remember the Sports Stars of Yore? isis | : ee = oe ~ ( ; : : 5 i 2 c the Ezeex county women's invita- : 2 an pa ner game 4 . 2 tty - tournament. |» Pontine’s Class A Stadium Inn,iBurkhardt, when Waterford out-|the fabulous Babe Zaharias, held) ude ste Get iattcame ome | Wo0dy insists he “was never any ee and equipment,” recalled sg rage Aemcy he Spearcld and Highland Park were dumped/fielders collided. . ~ a comfortable three-stroke lead ee oe ta te oan star” but the records show he was » 4 ¢ Mun Vitter win Miss - jm last night’s district softball; Tonights games at Beaudette: {day as a bulky field moved day, We feature today Woody Bray ja steady. .200 hitter and a top- Star pitcher Ken Horn, Don Long/Hard for the Wimbledon crown, championships at Beaudette Park, 6:30 Pim Mienlond Park vs. Row.| tne Second round of the $5,000 Jack- ot erates | notch flychaser in softball as well! ..4 Clarence Hardenburg were|again was favored in the role of while another Pontiac entry in the| ie! £35 bos. iert at, Cemere_(s0n Ladies Open golf tournament, , So°Oa0 Ne? Pentioe sports fans] aa baseball some of his early Sev.|top seeded performer here, _ Glass C event at- Drayton Plains) ievine. Fin are Bunday ab 7 p.m. The 26-year-old Miss Dodd, ® |for many years and seems to be Bray played for six teams as/eral years later Bray played in The matches have long been a _ Moved into the semifinals on a for-|wip ees | eart: M830 PE! native of San Antonio and an off- | growirig in popularity all the time.|the First Baraca the Ist game held at the former|seliout because of interest in Miss cued a Highland Park ..., 000 100 0-1 9 1| Course guitar player in the Elvis | 4 hig reason for the game's suc-| Roebuck, the Jockey Club and Pon-| Telegraph - cond poe rege a. ig to win st ian lost out ton stub- [nt, Clemens |... 6M Om ar $7 8 ae. sh. ee git lowe Soe be get danadeety ben rey ey tac te nipom. purmcmantes te yews: ship ledon singles champion- bora Roseville clab 7-6, in nine RE ‘| strokes off par yes & \it got from early athletes member o es’ team in a " ee orret es hawt ot 45 ae me . "The ninth was tough for Balti- more’s Bil] Wight, also. He had the Yanks in hand with two out, but Yogi Berra came off the bench and hit his 18th home run for a 33 tie. Wight worked the 10th and finally collected a 55 record with his third victory, against no defeats, over the champs -when Billy Goodman} tripled and George Kell, pinch- hitting for the 35-year-old south- Qualifying Times|i neem on ——.. ze we Carmichael — rm ‘1:37—Walter Handshik, Ray Chevalier, Harold Campbell. pod Pomggas Chuck Barker, Jim 7 s1—Br. Rye Schwars, Bill Tiefke, i 8: os—Mike Galis, John Gallagher, Dave ibson. Det. i 8: 19—Wwikte Mosley, Tommy O’Parrell,/Raines, Cle. ae cm Tuttle, Det. . 8: —- ton, Joe Burgdort, Carl|Triandos, Balt, 317 bubebaan id, KC. 211 $:33—Wally oath, Joe Albright 2 | Daher Chet Jawor, eating OF eed August Kranites, coat stat ‘Lean hehe Molenda, John tal ie Grimes, Bob Gyselinck, John | & roy en y Ondrus, Jim Westman, Art 9 aay bee. os tg Sone seemeresszeRcaneSnls " ‘J Regen DE at Ey nek gs deeegenuvsnecesds ces sinusecgerasenskiesrszae GrcaelooiteestenGewe ah weneteweiawseSanaee euenyseesesuesueceecuseesesace SSRBURy Ye TU EUUSELERNRUSAEDESSMMERAREDTEUUOSOUEE SUSNELTUHRESURRBAREUBEE SEER EN SATTARE LAOS eS Pity od — _ Basceisen's abybkestieake? ; rmree., ne ’ , } 4 4 + . . ee) ‘ i * ts St a . 4 ve ABH ek cis se eh 3393333 2Eesee a tm, BeSekssEe0= ASHBBRUSSERSHENSLERS = ar? ESGcSESEBEGE USMRIGUNIERABNN eRe Rs ages ese see sRusehS-seyeRr ERS B33 sesuctsessiss - pod = ¥, < se ereptyuscawys See ve 10-year absence when the Detroit Pistons launch their 1957-1958 home ‘against the world champion Bos- ton Celtics on October 23. The Pistons’ home schedule, an- nounced foday by General Man- ager Fred Del.ano,- includes 11 doubleheaders. One more twinbill will be. included when- negotiations ay ee meeting New _* the inau: are completed. The first. bargain!) bill ig opening night with St. Louis |, Pistons on their home floor four times each to make up 28 playing dates alloted the local team. All games will be played at Olympia! Stadium, Single games will start ‘at 8:30 p.m. and the first game of doubleheaders at'7:15 p.m, — * * -* Hi addition to the ‘four games James Dygert - Scholarship winners for 157 are: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Stephen Sesuety’., Lochmoor ¢.C. Norbert Capistrant, ag oo. pot | ald Levse, Tam O'Shanter ee. i" inches ski, efield . Peters, G.. Ge; oer Price, Franklin Tile C84 Alles Bloomfield men, ‘am Ho! " Conn., gj srw, 2 clash for the East- inden, |. ead. |ineet for eo Southern Regional Oe j\cTOwR at Louisville, |tramck and Escanaba,, tangle at * H amtramck, _By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sly te teak or Oe tater tooo s of t championships at. Williamsport, termined pa > ‘four — + tournaments. ern Regional titlé, Monterey, - Owensboro, . Ky., Two . Michigan ‘eime, ’ Hlam- Crystal Lake, I, fot the Mid- Pa., ‘starting Aug. 21, will be de-}:- ‘Escanaba: in |Midwestern Final Round eliminated’ Portia, Me:, Fs Portland. Maiastay and, rmed* their a ets. Richardson Meets Here's how. the eons dachel the regional finals Media, Pa., 1) gat Bevieter Owensboro | final. brack- Kula Wa, Date aed > % a va. —_——. .. Des" 10-~ State Amputee Links Tourney Jead in the 9th annual © National] 11 with @ five-over-par 39-37~76 yes-| » De t | Wally Baskovich ot Gary, Ind. only two amputees were entered, | Jim Milewski of Royal- Oak, Mich. | posted a 4551-96 while Steve! Sparciaho of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, registered a 58-55—113. Leads Field in TOLEDO, Ohio 7 — Three-time champion Jack Harrison of Grand Rapids, Mich. took the first-round | | Amputee’s Golf Assn. tournament/ bea at Heather — ae Apply: 64 6 Ld 33 the $day medal test depends paw, dumped a single over a nad NY. ‘s upon the number of exempt play- drawn-in infield. 9:15—Sam Davis Jr, Ed Miziolek, Bob : g ers who decide to enter. Today Art Ditmar. lost his first in re-| 9:23John "xnapp, cutt white, Jim/t @ | is the deadline for entries. lief for an 8-3 record, RS Pinkham, assis 5 : | = Pia fits p:06—Btan Sian Koslatek, Steve Purde, Pauli 3 3 i A total of 150 shotmakers will be eyand. 8 on the firing line when the tourna- Waterford Gets de o—Bred Ferrara, Hugh Ardoyno, Ted | white 4 7o Be ment begins. The number will be oat Soereh SB De, mishast Led |sirict! ca s = réduced to the low 50 after 3% 16:04—Val ‘Spangler, Bob Healy, Clark |B Wash. _. ki New Cage Coach's. mmo See BETES All couhtry club head profes- , — Paula : 10; :1#—Giena _Harding, John Kowaiskt, Views Sentage = Sera, Cree sionals on, pros who have served | 22-year-old’ diving queen Los Angeles, and ing championship in Houston, eee ee sare Macal, Phitip | M=Oe_EEe JOCReN-Boster—Seby— Cah ka their: PGA apprenticeships | her coach Lyle Draves are a happy pair after a grand slam with indoor and diving Don Beedle Replaced | iy beik cage, Maris, end cease, arenas, PITCHING are mot required te qualify. Any.| she won the National AAD Senjer Wesnatte iy: medals. : ety Remenaky, Pes Macart,| Smith and’ Held, Randas City, one each.) : 10 at hn 8 ae ; has won the Michi- | by Gerald Wallace of 10:46-—Jack. K. Repnolds. |v Wally Nordness, Prrceix @ » Ma. ite “ie BY gan Open, state Publinx or state Isaac Crary | |(t0s9-Bin“Aieie, “Seek Aldred, man Eucber, Oh, i Me 98%, BRS oe aaa Amateur title is also exempt. +) : 7 11:00—Teny Gntatyenuk, Prank Wurk|shent: NY: igs 1 33 $8 8 3 38 $3 ora eeetc = SWIM Su Is Bric a fen ’ ympics te Weed Rd of er nn mm oe, EER LL ine (G8 BS tion Thursday night named Gerald! 11.14 chuck Cappell, Richard Leonard,, Bos. 179163 41 410 7 2% “simon pures,” such as successful) — Wallace, former coach at Isaac) =e {Blumer 3 ia it es TL. 1st a qualification for the '57 U.S. Open,| . 11:21—Jim Schmalsriedt, Stan Motyl, |Nariesil, Cle. 4 48 : Hi. 3 iis 41's “Som “Amateur” and national| HOUSTON Uf-National AAU of-,times thal set. new. rei forjto. recognise ‘Miss Ranslan's per-|Craiy, Suet hieh, to replace Dot 11:30—Des Serer songs spencer, gus| Fiore, Ch ae ae Bas 3 91/ Simmons. ae # ols Public Links or winning the De-pcisis of the |United States. formance as a record for 800 : Surdivent WY, 443 1a $8 polo € 296\purkey Bur ies st io s surveyed results of the coach of the Skippers. 11:4%—-Charies. Matlack, Dick Griffith, s 2 troit District. Golfers who complet-ii9s7 senior Women’s outdoor ef ge ee meters, They also planned to ask) ” = se Lish, Moos 3 88 5 5 Sool eeteh NW is S -ed last year’s: state Open tourney the International Swimming Fed-| In three years with the Skip- |'!*—Herman De Mareo, Jetry Mutehin~ | Sich, f1*- we 31.9 8 8 303 oe oes r : "| swimming and diving champion-| Miss Von Saltza scored 21 points tia Miss R 4g| pers, Beedle had a record of 20 |11:5¢—Don Cochran, Bob Papineau, Mor-|Pavtack, Det, iis ies A 124 13 18 3-12] Gomes, : a : ares -gelega.(ships today and sald prospects fot‘ share individual honors with|tiy'3”, °°, Stuns *| wine and 29 losses. ‘The inst tw Pornicles, Bos, 194 is 43 93 711 332 too ot Se 8 8S: | a heel ; 11:11.3 as a world record. 29 4 Jast two (12:03—Tex Ellison, William @ Adams, | Johnson + eat Boe) tie 00 ‘ 4 , "the oldest of the champions, 22-/%: seasons his teams finished with Bill Martin. kucka NY” ised eT 7 Dariteeeee Hae HH ae fae | ‘sithe 1960 Olympics are great. year-old Paula Jean Myers, Miss zs * & vata sansa 12:10-—Dick Weyaind, Dom Med, Pred! Moore, Balt, re ie 8 8 8 34 iracie’ wie 4 { 2 3s | ~ *« ‘Meyers won the one-tneter, three-| Miss Ruuska broke two records — » 12:2¢-Btan te Lendzon, Diek Allison, Bil re 3 in ee 3 ft foe ian ts 5 : oo Two more American records'meter and the plat diving |in three nights and joined Carin} Wallace has been at Crary for De- Brewer. Bos. iss 108 30 be #: vo, Piit.. in oe ». 3 were broken last night to end the championships to Pat Mc-|Cone, Ridgewood, N. J., as the four years with successful basket- {| 12: st—Sriveier Thum, =_ "|Ninon, Bos ahaa 7 3: = : is dee four-day meet with new marks for|Cormick as the only competitor |only ‘defending champions to keep! ball teams. on ee on ee orm we? Babel Piers Mi cee: a Chuck! nine of the 13 swimming events. |eyer to win all five |AAU indoor|their titles, The Californian also| This will be the 7th season in|12:4s—Den~ Lal Joe Jayes, Bd / Keegan oe SBBaH Bl geticost. Ca. #234 Two of the record-breaker’s Were land. outdoor diving titles in one|set a record 5:49.5 in the 440-yard)which Waterford. will participate|szs3 bi" idaye gr, Bob Reynolés,|Goen Ce” el fe $ T $8 Bom Gl Bia , Australian champions Lorraine\year, = 8 8g individual medley. Miss Cone |in basketball, prior to Beedle,| Wal- Gary Ht * ‘ I ki ® ™ ; is MY. . 4 44 ‘Crapp and Dawn Fraser, but in i owe broke her own 110-yard backstroke| do , now athletic director”? ton, “Adaiph Jr, Dr, Remus Robie | Petmer KC 10 it. 7 4g ee Bead: ei : both vg tag ai Otherwise, youngstdrs predomi-|™4rk =s = ge ae wih held the —— pésition. 113-Archie, Bedel, Don Betton, Pesll 5rogn, Bat. ae eat 411 finda, phi Hag 3 18 : 4: : year-old : nated as new champions were de- Beedle ceasinse dla ey eal nian, ~~ Sumlcanlleeeamndl tei Preavere, KC. 7 25 3 7 415\Worth'too, N.Y. 115 101 46 .) a fone and in 14 of the 16 swim-/ Santa Clara took the team/ulty and stay as assistant to Dave Latowrea “Wilt Gr, Leon Jecksos, Ty Lar Ba: oy 4h : i Fine Pi, se 8 oe ming and diving events. championship with 62 points. Freeman in football, 1:3¢—Berry Laur, BO Netter. Art. Sir- cone. if 1 is 3 si <3 bebe ay ae YR g ; ; Lf y Receive Awards “Prospects for the future are : ) $208 _ omar Byrow Duckwall, coe zoe, wee. 2 a 8 g 4 1% *patein, Cin, "| 0 18 51 81 u/s terrific,” said Ben York, West ee Charies Fox Harshman, Chi. 18 1M 74 67 2 7 44 ' Palm Beach, |Fla., chairman of| Play 11 Twinbills a Ry ——Rematacsveg! gt * a tal e the AAU Women’s s, Swimming 2:0—Ljncoin Jacksom, Art Berry, Mike|Burnetie, KC. eeZess ia] Pontiac aw ay q ie Committee. \ Pif . 2:00—Georgs Knowles, George Dt [egos Wan. i 8 x { B oi) ‘—75 LAP -— : ale | Sons IS ome al 2:16—Bhetwin Rosy, BA Gutseppt, AN — | #1 GOLF, TiL—A record total of 82] gan; 12 for Michigan State Uni.) “If ~~ wedtoa pepe 2:23-Bob Brdelon, Pred Bielski, Chuck] yo, umes | ~ CHAMPIONSHIP > : Detroit caddie-scholars, represent-| versity and one for Marquette |continues improve Hors | gap —feet lien: doe. aremateres, Semin 2 5 SUNDAY NIGHT ie che ts Be ees ant University in Milwaukee. ate aye ie Sethe oe ee All seven Nationa] Basketball As-|. Peasink. san” will be enrolled lege “| Detroit District's 82 caddie- — ec returns to Detroit after a/sociation opponents will meet the = —=—=—————— ARC WELDERS. GROUP HOSPITALIZATION, PAID HOMBATS, VACATION PAY oe ~ PARAGON CONSTRUCTION 60. 5 44000 Grand River, Newt, Mich. = = | : Phones: Nowhville 2910 —= WO 8-3515 “Yn the junior division, in which Floyd Patterson says he has no’ cher Smooth Asphalt Track P CHAMPIONSHIP * PLUS * 8 OTHER Bit BIG EVENTS 8 Detroit, \designs on fighting 10 years from De- now, When he retires as a heavy-! = weight he hopes to buy @ farm in bet 5 i Sastern == Brieeyietdcautha tora ‘3 : 4 CAR or TRUCK. CALL RALPH for-a New or Used CH EVROLET “ Time Trials “First Race 7:00 P. M. Beg PONTIAC” I : air se iinet for ; eee traffic on Sundays so that people/seats and onto their feet to set ould 7 an example to youth. = areas, = * * * “It we are going to get youth P Styl: Lanpartmabspaov ne: Rifoitigty at ae dragy rein — est ana we must — young, : “We must do by deliberate) choice what was done not so many said \ ceaethae tA phowtell Slsness eur ite min strove ec shivoing WASH jtroit, a former Michigan state sen- se eatking ‘aid. cycling. |of this able woman lawyer will McCarthy add strength to our légal staff,| vocated by walking from the 22nd)headed by oir general counsel Abe Da onan Wis ees be ee ed: Miss Cora M. Brown of De- ator, as special ‘associate general counse} for the Post Office Depart- ment. The appointment is effective Sept. 1, Miss Brown, now in private law) ° in Detroit as a member! . practice of the‘firm Morris and Brown, is a graduate of Fisk and Wagner Uni- versities, Summerfield said “the addition Goff." « Mise Brown, a former Detroit| BOARDIN G HOUSE he Yili rea f Se owes cia sake ty LU od 2M AWARE YoU once ZA MEALITTL /WERE AS MENACING AS A HOODED COBRA IN-A GAME] OF CHANCE «~ BUT SINCE YOUR REFORM YOUNE BEEN A NERITABLE, ABE LINCOLN! IN SOME ao Pe FZ . Lt SOIN US IN A AQ 7a THAN A CANNIBAL Y CHIEF /<—IF YOU'LL SLIP PAY IT WHEN I LAND A 30B/+~ HOW ABOUT THEM OWLS % THEY USETA RING MONEY THEIRSELNES SOMETIMES ~ HEH - FAN sep ELETTUCE, TLL CONFEDERATE LAM TAY RT om < v cn - \\ Sy ¢ i OUT OUR WAY ba Fed STAY RIGHT WHERE YOU . GET OFFOF THE <¢ A Re"-TLL GET EM! AND BE YOU VERY MUCH Ate “em tag va pacen, SIT © 1987 by NEA Service, ine. NANCY @ © 1987 by WEA Servion, tne. TM. tag. US. Pet. OF, By Ernie Bushmiller WHAT HAPPENED SESE LA, WOW--- WHAT A SREAK TO ALL YOUR PARTY GUESTS ? © JUST AS THEY SAT DOWN TO. Yo. eg. U.S Pet OF, — AB gine smnereed Com 1957 ty inted Peatere Srymdiceie hme. -| Mie - 12 THE FIRE TRUCK WENT CAPTAIN EASY AS FOR, sens IN THATS ABSURD! HE B-17 tan mop 08. Pe ow | By Dick Cavalli ‘100T by HOA Barvin, the. TA. Hog, 0.8. Pat. OFF. Nhe mee aah a COATS PUNERAL HOME Complete Facilities. OR 3-T757. Drayton Plains — Waterford Twp Voorhees-Siple| ! FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service—Piane or Motor Cemetery Lots : 3A WHITES ~ TWO GRAVES tak Saree 800 six $300. LI BOX REPLIES 3, 8, 23, 28, 31, 32, 37, 38, 45, 59, 68, 76, 117. __tielp Wanted Male 6 ._ Appliance Salesman . between ers. bay e care to ten- yrs. driving sis ond ner nine’ a : es be Neensed_ to practice a im the of Mich- ‘Would be permanently lo- cated in 7. * brief o history F< Seca asa hoat o pe Give an sy tater mation first letter including! © eee. refe and salary ¢x- oo Write Pontiac CAN ‘ACTIVE LISTINGS tonal eee onan “C Schuet, K ‘Realtor OU HANDLE 50|= wee “WOODWARD 37760 ASK FOR MR. LOOK Cunningham: Ae Spreter Matt be ES Seon Di not aren ee tN iE sta DRUG STORES er ee ta tiptome or equiva. ieai cond. city hall, PART TIME man bar Sh ag house Write oa i, - REAL ESTATE. SALESMAN i pa ae 1%, ht man. Mast oly oye ic, earn aon] New b used homes. =| ERR SDAMS CO. a. %: as to 5 CAREERS U.S. GOVERNMENT CRYPTOGRAPHERS | C.W. Radio Operators STAR SALARIES m _« exam., C. ommend = 08. E 5 ties e — CW. men. J. Ee Solemee 's Seceenry =o * . at bag a Robert L. Morris dr - Wayne St. tered inal Nur: bing geiser,. Bexionese, war Ri Press 3-8342 gn acne tmmedi medci- Rk. Shasy 98 plus eve- Pid c group on your own . 8-8935 ANTED REG ie posi- Sito. — a im care of OMEN. B voee. ing, m Ad our Pontiac. Me B take old ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE | VOCATIONAL oor NSELING SERVI Calling All Typist | POSITION Le AN FLY. IF YOU HAVE Svenad “SPEED, BUT TAI attractive. USTY TYPIST Ciere fe @ bance for s typist TESTED TYPIST We want a girl that's an who can yee euevaee office swer rl to treat patients, an- and Experience MI 6.3503. — SOUNG GIRLS ints | wear Wou'’ You Like Caretrs with the US. PV ERNMENT? | TYPISTS .STENOGRAPHERS , ok ae - NO CIVIL SERVICE STATUS buts ob 0 oe Starting Salaries | EDWARDS a with us today. BOOKKEEPER .... . $300 : 45 Years and up CUSTOMER CONTACT....... $350 pt - we . SATURDAY, AUGUST. 17, 1997 : Seorne ¥ Frayer" seopeiener,' ; KLINGLER'S LAWN MOWER SHOP H R, (PETE) ELINGLER 1836 Cass Lake Rd, KEEGO HARBOR week, exp. FE 2-4893. 16, NOT RETURNING TO po wants work, OR 3.6078. - DO! IN MY HOME. , 2-8762 Pa? week, Ref a inte FE 5-1 retarial service 23-2842." : oor | Ss See 5-7192 WASHING & TRONINGS. CALL | ~ FE 5-074 a & & delivery. Building Service ALL OF CARPENTRY modernization. 86-3633 or rt 5-251. ALL KINDs OF CEMENT WORK, ps drives, FEa- tcer ete. Jensen eral i Ma MAsOnnY IQR GENERAL ooo] KA GARAGES Recreation rooms, additions, ete b samba or eontractor, cali Clarkston 1503 i CUSTOM CARPENTERS. Rough-in bh, remodel, FHA terms. Gordon Fiattley, EM 30482. K-i_ CARPENTRY, ABLE. REASON . do atereat- a eget waicae | i Samson, Ponce wi yg a Ba but breezeways. additions, attics an: ean lead to a peapeetee — y sizeable raises. He cone . wieen o odd ac le, No mon- seoaa oo Ho ed oon ooSaEe TALENTED TYPIT acts ey AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA 8 pecoreanity'” for.” someone LA 5 Sanne : vt i. ORK aLaee ies ee duties a Cc. BUD BILLS, FE 8-2050 posses steerer." “ A & B TRENCHING Fostioes, Water line, Field tile. = your typing is and a KINDS OF CARPENTRY & ou have some for Ko job figus , We want to discuss or too small. Ph. M 9-2324 raver that =| SLOCK BRICK CEMENT WORK Fe wnt sorry you and fireplace FE. 32-2468. called. BULLDOZING, TRENGCHING, SEP- CEMENT WORK v LD LIKE PART time will call for and d liver, at i ES HOU RE 6 , FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY, SERY. = PLASTERING D. Meyers EM ae ae ay.| ber. PE OS N aND &E- PLASTERING ~— R. Werk Guaranteed §-0304, : 1 Manle 10 Ba st. SEWING MACH. REPAIR. ALL — Electrifying rts. -- FE “Sige ame iC EVE- i aR a Tailoring 16 16 KING, TAILORING AL- rations. Drapes & formals done me, Call FE 8-0465. Furniture Refinishing 164 ANTIQUES — SPECIALTY, Me -4 a My removed from furniture, “Garden Plowing _16B ALL woe a LIFT EQUIPMENT, Plo , Sone. leveling & load- soil, cow manure. PLOWING, oR acl SapCING. and mowing. Scott Lake Rd PE 44228. Insurance Agencies" AIA 8 A+ Ra’ of Repeanentet ¢ Co.'s INSURANCE-ALL KINDS Austin-Norvell “fe ea 4212 INSURANCE OF ALL INSURED BY Y PHONE Nicholie & Harger Co. 3 OW. Huron Laundry tae ae CURTAIN PLAIN OR RUF- Og Beautifully iy find gen Pontiac OR 18A NS TREE TRIM- & removal. EM 3-6150. WN ‘ Joly n cuting, oe Landseaps Service. bh STOM BULLDOZING YARD & cu _ Su 33003 "gadhe Back filling. EXPERT ERT TREE TRIMMING AND Shee" est, OR 3-626. FE GRAD! ing N MOW- all jawn service. Ee Fe a see dirt “SL Srorek Beed- “Oakland faewensing, Lawn ¢ om p 3 et GROSLEY CAR IN ANY "btagetow with gan hard acre or more, Have sub-, stantial down payment, FE 3-506, “eexores.|OR NOT SOLD Humphries TE Staenelet ORE $Tt BUY OR SELL GIVE US MORE, MORE, MORE OF YOUR eres ee E. ADAMS, CO. Eves. BS ®; Sun. 1 36 Dixle Hwy. — FE LISTINGS. WANTED SMALL nese Leslie R.. Middleton — ROKER FE 5-111 4 arage ment, SELLING? se tee REALTY. BATH, isis. Balewin ave. FE 0st st ide, “adults only. SOLD Frat bathe Ew Cass Lake | tf your = because it WHITE BROS. a Ay whl Legh + Phone an tt Bey, on “TRADES pet beng ae ma 183 War Huron Bt eae. Oakland 6-3328. Wanted to Rent 29 a ae Se Feit LORDS Screened tenants with credit re- Rat, your bome st ept. Yaron JERRY. E. “ADAMS, “C0, Eves. ‘til.®; ene ae Sa. — FE sis "oot 6 hee gy, SL on Bag Before ah ison Benoa ar a after, Wtd. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 -CASH "INA FLASH. For land contracts, see gie Johnson in poreen, Ate Kk service to atisfied nds and clientele. A. Johnson FE| Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 REDUCED RATES Large van to serve Smith Mor FE a 44884. ets WANTED - ARTICLES ; CKED free_of charge. Pe ‘baat “Trucks to Rent TRACTORS QUIPMENT % ton pickune 1% ton stak DUP AILERS AND TRACTORS Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 20 YRS. FE 5-2860: -| Xi PAINTING terior 10 cent -_, te aati. per uarenees ie aaa 4-9205. “i. tae ae YRS. Msterials & work nnenty i est. Pontiac, &-1 PAINTING &@ - ~PAPERHANG- , work aranteed, free esti- mates. ere £4315. PAINTING IN AND OUT, VERY “eheap. PE FRE. 2-2116. ‘AL TING % (PAPER HANGING. PAINTING ini APF HANG- FE 41475. “PAINTING PAPERHANGING CLEANED a 4 $CASH $ UNLIMITED re xa SEASONED NICHOLIE & i 33 °W Huron IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT! And: sale for your Land —— oon Edward M. Stout, Realtor "| GUA with D_ CHARLES, Pid wa | be 8. raph _RADIO & TY, is 8. cannons _ Perm gee. Cuer eapondent “Typewriter Service 22A | 22_+%21_- Eves FE_6-8001 eer on ie OVER $1,000,000 valiabla to purchase con basa == a ee ae ; beien eines for. cash|T7R oo Classified “Aday , gp cliente . x pare Ue. Best mraes town. See K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2230 —— e Ra. MONEY! Sell unneeded WILL BUY RUN . BURNED | 7 RMs. AnD BATE CLOSET. 2-4388. An Don't i Tea OM 6 TO 18 ACRES. | Parada < nm Realtor _ ROY KNAUF itv W. Huron St, We're De pe- oe =? = ies 3 {JERRY E. ADAMS, CO. WHY THE x ame i so can sel] it out from under ‘Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-582) aa PARTLY i, ses Poet 3-425, lose in. Adults. repair, Rent Apts, Furnished 33 te 2 “BEDRM. AChE, PARTLY furn Tiled ba around, Lk, _front_# isis Pontiac Lk. Rd. 1 ROOM & POR 1 __men, FE 24380 or 73 Norton. i & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS. Clean. wei] turn, on Cass _Avail Sept 1 to June, FE 53169. i ROOM M KITCHENETTE, Wa) privete — aa employed girls @ults only. N, Faadect ate Alberta A “yl wie 1 RM. PORN APT. $§ WK, 3263 N. Saginaw. FE 4-8593. 1 BACHELOR APT. & ONE 2 ori apt. furn. downtown, FE "hier fraabea "SL wach 13.50 weekly, fam, inquire ae om tae 3 » encopt linen, PE 2-2133. FE a i BL 4 FE 68-6275, a RMS. & A . 4 rooms, Groung floor. ~ 7 inet: 261 State. ry GIRL8 TO SHARE HOME IN * Footing pe) working girl. Cail utilities “eritran = “3 © wk. ed Knowlson. Keego 2 7 ROOM PRIVATE EWTRANGE's | bath. Pe 2460 184 Mt. Clemens Bt. : 2 RMS BASEMENT A if decor . Pvt. ent. Adults. $12.50 20773. : Fs wk FE 42305 BS, EPO PESO om T AND 3 BM. APTS FOR RENT,} _nqFE 26063 Apply. nf Clark 2 RMs. & KIT ent. & bath. 2 aduits. 100. Norton. x spe Oe Realtor 1704 S. T Rd. JERRY E, ADAMS CO. mn Eves, "il 9; Sun. 1 to 6 -_ 44561 ‘ery : veparate. rem, i cal M geet aas” me. very| RObet ted “irmica rae pre ; ae aes _Bise, PE basis plenty of aarubs sand shade. Oaly ‘JACK L. WRIGHT “Rent Lake Cottages 36A| $12.800. with 94.000 sows, Realtor “ AVAILABLE, AUG os; ) SEPT as . 100 cent: block. Excep- Rooally 2 room cor- F 2 PE 54-6106 F Estate ua ~ es? 14731, OPEN SUNDAY t TO-6 P.M. “Lotated on West side at 486 Lovely 7 room modern prone teases ; anaen, 36 2 BEDRM. FULL BASEMENT. “month, 154 Ruigers, Lil . WILLIS i. "BREWER a Beth iene "FE Be WILSON 1,000 down mores bedrm. all mod eabeth Lake. Has tile a large into & at -bath & jot, Some We have « smal partis! of land ‘near Metatiora Hunt Club. Very reasonable jot near Watkins a poling” down. a tach will bo 2 ref home at Lake Orica © with inne . pity. on 2 jakes. We reciate your listing & are open Bundays. “3 ® 100 x 180 very BY OWNER 3-BEDROOM RANCH 2556 Williams Lk. Rd. ROO! 6 ms PC trocke H “4 1643 Union peeezgn EM WILSON . REAL ESTATE Gus GEN" we Ba For Sale Houses 43 a3). | WATERFORD, OPEN SUN, 10 TO 5 ‘CLARK REAL ESTATE 40492 beget ig Listing Service GARDEN 4 ROOMS, — fenced $4150.00. Ph. FE a a.m ACRE § nome MODERN ROME Ortonville. : G.I. RESALE ace SIDE s5050 Semane : °” Bot sah =a value for equity. Cash WEST SUBURBAN RANCH OME pene, untss garage ork ent. OR | terms. RIDGEWAY REA ” _—— ec til 8 iene spick. ana, Re, Soe ay Sigman termacs, gan “Let's get back on before you lose your nervet" For Sale Houses WILL BUILD aa ede ane er a ee miss CIVILIANS *995 DN. _NO OTHER COSTS Move -in Immediately rick 3b full b We acre eset surest seed: ‘Kuschell Realty Fox & Hounds rs Bimfield Hills MI 5 43 id bedrom. Mak. me an offer, OR ; e p LAKEFRONT—7 rm. jong =. — a with wonderful be: 2 full baths, lovely ty ange tv iiving ional dinten teen iecth 2, rd g room 1 tractive modern ne t hea beautifully fra A REALLY MiPPehi NT HOME. use Ra. %, =. cguiabend Ert > OPEN 24 B L — New m-brick ranch with bed 37 living cous lake ‘Clarkston’ ’ REAL, ESTATE, INC. - 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. - MILFOR horse — priv. * wendy beac. $39. 0 . Call 3-2357. BAL DW N SCHOOL +DISFRIGT Excélient family home. “ x 22 ft. i room, separate 4 on kitches dows. 3 Templeton | - SYLVAN MANOR 4 bdrm... 2 baths. poss Large fon living “room, 5 eee a fenced back Will accept reasonable, wn co ment, monthly pe ‘NORTH ‘SIDE or good income price only $9, Pate 2 Realtor 44563 lage faa K. L. Tem 2330 Orehard OFFERS TRADE “ In your old hom g on this love brick with 7 | 3 BEDROOM BRICK ranch,’ full basement, carpet & vg f%. Gas heat, MA wer y * by owner, Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE WEST SIDE™ 3 BEDROOMS tirweut. Only $3.750 down. ‘NEAR CLARKST oN Like new 3 bedroom ranch home with cae privileges near Clarks- ton, Large 1 1-3 acre lot. — storms and screens, water and all other taruietings. Aven able on easy terms — balance at just 444 per ‘cent. WARD E. PARTRIDE REALTOR, FE 43581 RLY, Broker must se Rose "McLAR Here is a levety, large, two bed- Dp 2 bedroom. aD. block b gown, or | hey OPEN SUNDAY 25° | - Immediate Possession j rice excellent forms. 314 E. Pike Street close to Paddock. Sylvan V illage Ideal family A. Johnson, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd, — FE 42533 SYLVAN VILLAGE egg og Ll: CF < tJ Z pore i basement, 45.860 cash J. ec eA AY DEN, Realtor. FE_ 8-044 : GILES good = a 5 room basem Waterford~-2'%4 Acres € room, 3 room on 1 r Full basement, auto. oi] furnace. 1% car garage, and only $3. down, Pien- ty of space to & a horse or dog. kennel, See this for sure. GILES REALTY CO. | 22) BALDWIN AVE. FE 5-6175 After 6: FE 2-7906 or FE 5-5203 CLARKSTON ner. BY HOME pe | itty oom Serpe | —lets Berwiel ru eutes beach ft. away. School bus at rr. eameasake Se S~ sion, $1,500 192 after 6 p.m : oe . YOU SEE Clarkston Gardens ? ? ? 3 bed brick ranchers. Full basement ceramic tile bath, car- port. Incinerator. Choice of dec- orators scheme. $15,250 DOWN TO ors PLU cost. Pie Moe Therese, tas 28 Wi oa waidon rond, te mile to eur — ERRY E. ADAMS, CO. . 1 to 44561 Sunday 1 to 5 a % aa Rd. | wx Ee = DO-IT TODAY — | nome, On iB a tts senvice ie 5 bedroen, . ed cae quick “sale — home ear ear price, $10,000. erie a $2,500 RAINBOW REALTY rE PADDOCK First eavertions, 3 oak hk . base- ent, gas 1% car ¢ i. NORTH giDE , _ resale, room, on paved a gy & stores, ful: ent, of] heat $1 "508 takes. $1550 handle : INCOME 9 Se ees auto. heat, ator, ences ERRY E. ADAMS, ites Eves ‘tll #: 2836 Dixie Hwy. — PE tise RL, WICKERSHA MAYPAIR 6-0250 M LOTUS LAKE PRIVILEGES moves “you in Serene, “wn accept trade. Leslie R. re Realtor FE 55001 oy Ra > BLAIR t--="Gt RESALE =p 3 bedroom pores iva SCHRAM OP LTO3- Saturday & Sunday ULTRA MODERN FOR AN. EXECUTIVE r bedrooms 2% baths otf beautiful ang base enhen. Carpeted liv “ied J Sern oa Tole. nele, a toak oes eet ram is \. at Load: seat fh pss, Wad. Cai] Setar ering he ie, 450. Bi for « at = ev ryt aoe gataes ~d Bag ay the open pone “og VERYTHING piss Is here in this 3 : e, all om one floor. Jt's just 3 yrs, Woodward SBeet on Mart old & immaculate and out.| jeft to Devonshire to 2123” It has a breeseway and 2car at- tached garage. ted ona black top atreet. Lake vs, a large 110x215’ lot. mergue'Pe5| GAYLORD gage, Ww E. Pike 8st. Open Eves. CLARKSTON FE 49584 “BUD” Boomfield Highands Sparkling White Colonial cres beautifull WATERFORD | y landsca, a custom Yelt 68” 3 bedre. ranch grodeda. 2 Sn aoe Pm Loca’ blocks ie ene the village of Waterford. Features france. log . fireplace, ° wet Hi room, po mee —_— » Borgy ~ owt lly og Complete oak kitchen. 2 full = ie pg e® cag agg garage: electric water, Value priced Walls, Oak floors, Pull Geman . with Tecreation room, gas hot . D ; * this today. Immediate Possession fou, 3 cor Garage 3 cube . 2 ex WHITE BROS fruit trea, raspberries» a nd . biackberries ) priviles Cy REALTORS large it with fire: ones ie 3-1205 . piace, bd ‘ ne ee Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sunday 10 to § “ bens So ee : water. =: Priced a reasonable down & ™. l : | NICHOLIE cio Bt. NORTH SUBURBAN “Kelner — 6 _ from court- ae o Ves be ie brick, Ceramic . tile bath, Colonial kitchen. ‘ad guinein anette | Earl E, James reasonable terms. LOW DOWN PAYMENT LA 1,100 down s this INDIANWOOD u KE PR home, i car garage, fats privi- juc i front. age x 300. in = ex- Tx’ | Tr set gs a oe ‘e and exc! _ Bet. pig “ils Vane ... 2 bedroom home has # large 3 bedroom w ig soem with nrg home, 1s from . Terms to responsible buyer. | wR satin’ doin 80 <3 en ; 2 FAMILY IN Fu ee rms. & bath down. Giaesed.in Southwest of Orton, 3. bed- tres. & Gee 3 Wie ramme te a Of furnace, . garage. Dry Everyiiing tor esuy ag basement. In K . $800 dn. taining. Priced KI, $10,-— {a 20 ACRES © toad, lovely white Full % W f home _PE“S-6161 or ‘FE 21306 test. with oll heat, new clowtrie one tygee 4 he f lot. Ww ae your home bay ny . $11,080 9 bee BRICK- DE... 3 bdrm. brick Ess tee ge home ary in trade LAKE ‘ wiscinx Guohans : ACKE- UNGALOW Serneted room 13x20 Only 1 mile from floor te cellite. window facin; SV. Near oe =. h » Excel condition basement Kitchin, 1 baths. 1% ear garage, | tied floor, Timken oll furnace, only $17,500 with $2,860° down. bea Sree . ar € ™ $1,450 DOWN Mother, re . Bee it On i Ban oes, a 9 2 family @, on corner lot with 2 well landscaped lots, Full pcs dear . ; $0,450 eh fines a, ssterea rails: : THIRD sTRE] r feataren, i ~~ newly ¢ ea. FF cone Rr D. RILEY, Broker $6.500 with te _ Hee OF ve “ust - CANAL Lor Multi-Lakes Realty Ideal butiding site. 65 ft. canal + Be ad aah aa pric 500° : me T RMS OR TRADE worth the easy terms Edw. M. Stout, Realt co _ at. va eeu 1620 Alma P ‘Chandler Estates CUSTOM DEVELOPMENT | _ festering “| ‘FOUR (4) ESPECIALLY DESIGNED { “RANCHMASTERS” Tri-Levels:Incladed NAVY S. 3 iar a moon pe tone ba o20n3, ‘best of. Baie 3 _SORN FOL aE. Prue’ fh iatng for s home with reies sted so you do not waste your time oo a when you m: gre pointment with us SEMEBU NGALOW = ty @ beautifully built “mod- ra 3 room home =e large 4 eg pone YEARS “SAT, MON., TUES.,. WED. EM 34196 ci ag oem Realtor Rd. (M30) re Priv. Crescent Lk. 2875 Chadwick Donelson ark Don’t ‘Believe It... 3495 Lake Street etets .TwinPines sg fale |Owner Leaving 1State JEAST SIDE 4 BEDROOMS * Bateman SUNDAY 255 La OP SUNDAY 2-5 * anyone tells you there are - no bargains — because we — an exce ungalow custom-built b: located west pow al am ened bath, rough- out. To ¢ i ie a aug tee af ho contains 1100 ere SUNDAY 2-5 135 Dwight Street West Sie gpee 8 Colonial home dirooms, plus sun at can make a This has 3 om oe )PE SUNDAY 2 -5 M ROUGH Wik UGH IN. WALLBOARD RISHED. LARGE SUBUR- _ BAN LOT. ONLY $450 DN. ‘RJ. VALUE T. Realtor _ Ti Reg, UA. Pet, OF. 21057 ty man Cortes We. a SUNDAY 25: 1246. Christian Hill Drive car ga landseaped Fase wal tay more aee e ~~ cae out Migcbed a5 cileden. on We fReiares you ‘Sees yy and Di- “Fetlong for Katine cia. OPEN 38 Yale St. You'll love this sturn : “night to apic and from St. Michals excellent home for . growing family pen ed ina neighborhood of fine peo- ple and nice homes 4 large Successors to Mahan 1075 W. NEXT DOOR SOOM To BRANCH BY. y OWNER ¥YR.-OLD MODERN 2 & utility rm. Neat & pos ll cy Ee Pry. co = Soot i $550 dn. * OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 242 Voorheis Rd. ranch. Paneled sun living room with car- ‘alk-in closets, large modern - to spere. “Garage. 70 FT. RANCH’ BRICK . 2 car attached gara, Walls, oak floors, i‘, be: On 668500 rooms. here] subdivision Plastered baths, 3 .—lot’ 94 with lake po Rage. mortgage. location, 2 bedrooms down. Full basement. Full lia wasters $11,000 with $000 down on e. be ant WATER FRONT 5 room Large lot, plenty pet of shade Full yates only $8,495 with $1,000 down SMITH WIDEMAN . fot, House . Best of all the price. Only $10,250, terms. Cheroee Hills levely home on corner ot, wall toes liv EPs Hy: sized qbedrooms, gg ene oe S home, coopenns wate pw softner, = "excellent - “St fis. 180, John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 313 West Huron Stre e FE Sout Eve. rE ) 43415 | iCH POR SALE, WaA-| tertord. ‘oan or less _** Face, ™. 3 DRM MODE [RN HOME, base’ $7,000. 6341 Sa- ine De, weie focteel. OR 3-8503. ~ MILLBROOK 29140 acres Li 11222 of 1. RISDON REALTOR GI's. this beauly for only $18,000 —_ on tots poaren e is acce: ance © 1, 0 down. Dad early inspection ~~ invited With edrooms, 1%) baths, full Bidlaooriry 2 fenced lots ae garage-for only f can offer im- ny Bie appotmeat now! W Best North End Close to new high ere and center. 7 rms., with -hasement and auto - heat—all in ikenew ° tion, Bx value at $10,- : 956 low down, payment , Owner rr so Kampsen |x REALTOR, FE 4-0528 711 gs. Telegraph. Eves. & Sun. 5817 Eldridge Deere POSITIVELY | : you pe eg og us an offer on; We'l linen and try to work it out) RIVE BY THESE: is right, $18 PRETENTIOUS NG, LOW AND BS AMBLING ow 3 bed~ sty eres wih over- bath, living room is spantoun, bright —< pleasant. hares — ri =. ‘Pin Lake, Sell e o ie e with pe . heme is trade. Owner transferred VACANT BRICK TERRACE $1,250 down, §79 month __ Excellent west — location, fust of W, He ifon, near cen ¢ are five exceptionally 1 basement, gas ard. A ace to live. ter large ms, heat. and nice rear warm reasonable AUBURN EEIONTS HOME Exceptional large five room Fxcepvorn. ful pasement, Isun- ‘dry whe, oll Best, oo owen Wi fait Kool-v . immediate possession, AL HOME 79,500 te This qutsranding are. Derry 4 . ron | forced oil heat, i liv: room, love e | Si, ltitete Sathone, 7 tt > should. in vestigate dollar | _ walue it ag can't be ye beat. OFFICE OPEN gUNDAY 25 I g0N a we ¥ — WE SELL W. Huron Phone FE 41557 BROWN DOWN ~— 5 seres of lend Pes pen nated bungalow AKLAND nie iot. ‘for berber. st shop, Coates ge Biburoan home or Sel epee = ene Rea pepe ice | bia loge —_ Gem, own- REALTY er an owner-occupied, is located on one of Oak- | 112 _W. Hurea FE_ +028 NORTH END — Like new ~—4 ‘na i ever 200 ft TIP LISTIN SER he a 1 aon - lake . Ideal for a _MUL LE bd VICH with ¢ pated ee 4 = on le or small — oa All mm AATATS Tm _ kitchen “git, ote cup with brick ft dining D I JANIS and bath. Oak floors, utility room, modern tehen wi yard: 7 car . fenced - ceramic . ule — HOME AND APARTMENT i : with : cabinets nee PINE LAKE WALEING DISTANCE from and rge stinguished Eng = : downtown 4 bedroom Fame tie bam angveecioned | feven room gome,amecin Gn | Sider Roment bed porch overlooking lake. Full ing room, nice - kitchen, eet parlor, tent Mere a a room pilus sim pore ree large en. qneliee, sua hour ae larger than average bedrooms, ment, gas heat. ag rage, beautiful lawn, - flow- ful) bath and half bath. full base- Pull $8. ap- ers. and abundance of Jarge ment with oi] fired steam heat, proximately $600 down on shade trees: Owner is re- new 24x26 garage with deautiful GI. including costs. tiring-your chance to own large suodere wp te dete Sper) Cw : ment above, with its own oii RAY O’NFIT Realtor “ oh hay 262 8. Telegra) FE 3-110) graph Rd. bg BY. OWNER, . ACRES WITH LAKE 6 rice, roeeas0 “torn $12,500 = 56-4066 “BY OWNER Tie Gati winches srt a kee ia ei Pa -* EM OP . SUNDAY 15 BLOOMFIELD COLONIAL RANCH 2010 W. LONG LK-RD.- Beautifu] eolonia| ranch home on id Hills one acre in the Bioomfie school district. 3 J sg 8 r s and ba’ Attractive brick fireplace in the 33 foot Jiv- hot we tem. It’s a swaterien Suan in a to 000 —— _ - pete metitate sale and east to 2010 W Ra. go WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR, FE 4-3581 Spin eves, TILL TILL 9 3. BEDRM. fi lake Rg B~ eat, tle . Long Lk Frame ne aie LAKERRONT Eee tia. ¢ family rm. month o . Call MA ee we ae ee “Guess what, Dad! Our band teacher's uncle died and left er. 3 large bedrooms, full him $50,000!" ot] . This home is very : front porch, aluminum eveings | For Sale H For Sale H & nice iawn. Garage, too’ This mad ouses 43). For Sale Houses 43 is an unusual offering. Better see i right now, full price $10,050. YOU WILL LIKE- L n K. in § toom 3 +" are room, full baveine 2 nice Jo ° beat, ete, Woe tne : 14 Acres * is very. atire ve. the Twell Kept «IRWIN $6000, $1000 Down Jawn vee utiful flowers : Smail furnished house. weil & shrubs. at shape. Full septic tank, also good ce- price $10,750 Just Off Sylvan Lake ' ment block’ building, 21x38, . snug ei used Wm. Miller Realty Rome "wit “Taxs" privileges ‘ house. ete. 200 volt, electric Realtor FE 20263 Tage, nice fot Mouse Lake road, near TB. San. Auburn M An attractive two-bedroom Senninole Hills ing on shady street, convenient to pe a ‘Priced at only #14500, terms Bloomiield T ownshi quiet cocmeal street 100 Acres éroom room ald breakfas’ nook. Pull basement with “a heat, 2-car garage. anor with a = Located (1M E. Pike 8t. s master bedroom at end of living rm with ik case each side also window jounge seat all oak floors plastered wails, reation, rage large lot well “shaded. ‘ant a Home lent ci off Joslyn lar front porch auto. of] heat. $2 $60 per month, $8,000 or Best Offer & 6 LAWRENCE W GAYLORD Open Eves FE 4.9584 mero Sa | s p99 72 NEW OI om floors, pon om cupboards, vent fan in Aluminum. storms ree 7 ge $1,000 take over peyments., 183 Fe Fern ry Dr. Fe 8-s068. CLARKSTON west and nber- near Pontiac This farm has a.4 bedroom home, and milk 825,800, terms. Otior Hill This 42 living. " “thle bath, built-in breakfast —. = — ce, A ¢. barn. poultry house neues. = s 3 bedroom brick ranch Large kitchen with | dining (sett st with nite red _ - mortgage Roy Annett Inc. 3 E. Hur Open Evenings and Sunday i-4 ALTORS © FEderal 6-046 — 2 BEDRM., FULL BASE- lot. $8,000 $900 dn. cor, . . 2 CAR ed rear vard. $8900. ren SUNDAY 2 to 5 P.M. Excellent 2 bed me ith stairway to pertiy : Separate room, plastered walls, oak floors, wall to wall carpet, ceramic ‘tile bath, Full and fenced yard. i ie garage. $10,900 Terms. Available in this area Several | other good homes. for information Drive out Jostyn to Madison. Turn | Ask salesman) east and watch for open signs. . C. HAYDEN, Realtor ‘Ez. Walton B UTICA f ‘ « ‘ breceee ih Eves. Sun. . Ce | * Be PG ee of Crooks Ra. : S. Bivd. 1909 Grace. FE 5-627. A BEDRM ull basement ol] heat breeseway 100 ft. lot SUNDAY 9 TO 5 P.M “40 MARK sTREET “‘Engiish with 3 bedrms., 1 down. Lacamtont, has fire- » breakfast room, ov < e and is . _— this home a good F “PRANK SHEPARD 1-15i1 2980 Tienken Rd. Bloomfield Highlands . : RD. re tn” yey never a better buy. RILEY, g,troker FE 44831 Also 8 SUNDAY 27 Feed. Cass bake Rd. ty Bt . Sunday. s FHA LAKE RD... MATCH For SIGNS. . OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 At 38 SHARP RANCH des home. Large liv , lovely kitehen wit large Lee a’ oa jot. 200~terms. B AST SIDE-1% story aiow featur 3 large bedrooms, auliful toda ay. JOSLYN AREA-—Spick and bed: homie. Priced = ‘tor appointm en TRE LOW PRICE OF $7, 930 ic nis Tabatrot we can offer e 2 RK: . . large kitchen, 3 "laccmen oe Large enclosed porch, ov the lake. an Seakeces a love- ly lawn with a f rad day, ELIZABETH LAKE TATES — Brand sew 3 bess 4 painted walls, super kitchen ‘with ¢ space. Aluminum siding terrific value! $12,800 - Ob es, lake privileges too er hurry on these. - Ray O'Neil, Realtor Fa appre Hempstead 6 RM. INCOME Rent from 3 room & bath apt up will make your monthly pary- ments ant 3 own for used for single Elizabeth Lake Prot ‘Announcing | : NEW 1958 MODELS |, In Colberry Park | OPEN | Darby and SUNDAY 2to 8 find Be § ; = hl i & world new “ Senet in these yet Custom e 000 Ranch Homes. -GBi 3 oaae : — 6 ae $ acres of tk ae patio, paneled F. ‘has hot we IL¥ room, 2\9 and| hardwood 2 car attached gress. Lots| tached ¢ 120 x 120 —- . WATER| ewhew pa’ & BLACKTOP . New grade| 4 mi, 6, school, St. Hugo School and| Payment. _chureh, Prices at $20,500 z ys jot, tg 1 2 1857 = yd a ; ., MODE 2650 genre RD, BL EAST PR CORNER OF WOODWARD & UARE LAKE RD. Better: drive out today! Assured. Excellence Here ts a jewel in a new ¢us- on. built brick am frame home 2 bedroom bungalow with attached garage. 17 x 20 icture window th. : on Long shaded lot with jude carpet! draperie: * aie ine ca includ ‘carpeting dr 000 = HURON 5196 Durham or Ph. 23-1030. Nr. Wisner School Spacious T room home in og cellent condition inside and out 1% car ~~ > To include car- ng in 2 reoms and erator and stove. Price §00, terms. Eve. & Sun. PE 2-147 West Side—6 Rms. most convenient loca. quire nice rooms, a Sun. Phone “LEVEL ? = Pa Tag ished. 3% baths. _crmpletly io Paved sire: Bi, $5,000 down. $156 WILL SACRIFICE. to for « home down payment chan Sra oclanbecnend. Can 7a ne Ea _ 3 bedrm. touches, PE 42240. NEW 3 walk-out a4 ment. 48° on Water. Access | Williams Lake. $16,250. FE te saa. “— Re gt New 3 rick. Full Basement ranch me sag ott oP furn. $16,800. Small dows pee to Gl, By Owner. MA 5-162 OPEN 32 Claremont Place Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. 2 bedroom ‘down —for 4 gent end ones. D. seronsg for rental eS & ee Soe deere ee on Fairgro’ + fon piace and right at ae OPEN 1364 Tull Drive ‘Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. 3. bedroo: with attached 2 car ga: basement, reerea' sereened patio and many other deluxe features. Will ta in trade price te Wiliams Lake =e on Tull to Property George R. Irwin REALTOR - 269 Baidwin Ave. FE 50101 or OR 34080 AUTOMATIC HEAT, 7 BEDROOM 225. $1,000 down home, lot 00 «x Realty. FE H. C. Newi = #3002. —— bapa = 2 a LOTS. $300 AND FE 8-3002 ' SEMINOLE HILLS + REALTO: | 345 OAKLAND i pa fatal 4 REDUCED 1.006. 12 ROOM “HAR D- FLOORS — $2.00 $500 DOWN 463 PER MONTH — FULL BASEMENT — PAVED STREET — Witson SCHOOL AREA $500 a N Bg GUISE yf yiM wach Av ® FE 5-944] OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 30 Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES LOVELY modern "Sone. on 3.4 acres, eens QUIET LIvVtr NG - With this 2 bedroom modern home oniy 1 block from Union : Looe te on nice sandy “with nice shade By?) ice s¢ Oniy wi 41.000 “ao — Feet @ cail Mr, Lease A. Johnson, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph nA. 4-2533 - ie room ranch type paeeRs | wingham, Realty. . GENER. 4305 Dixie a, i, Nicely located 3 bedroom ranch ee fe heme with attached garage. 1952, Possession days args | | y NEED A FINANCE- hn FIXER? Order Classified ce: aids. to sell, rent, /find al i Pie good es PE 2si8t the| $6,432 with § 200 down, EAST BLVD. Almost sew 3 bedrm. brick. Liv- ing room, dining ell, kitchen with dining space, bet bath, Full | tiled, oil furnace, | Water heater. ws moving out of state. = at > age $1,400 down, room, remodeled kitchen & pan- eled -bed down. Screened in ‘an water heater. 1 car caraee, | raced backyard with ¢ & terms. us for price Eve. FE 5-0810 L YEAR AROUND LAKE HOME. automatic heat, hot water, 32 ft living room, 2b roh. 9606 Fis large Sige _Take Rd, bess or LI 6.3682. |. Brick Uckak ont aatting at a knoll. ts this a sfiractive and. sensibly 1964 all bal — tiled bath 2 __built in wardrobes, closets galore. storms and screens. iy ck garage. A-1 Basement, stall show- er, automatic of] furnace »+1,000 . Owner Fhorida lake. Paved $5,000 down and $100 « month Giroux-Franks AL REAL ESTATE OR 36701 or LOAN, | BEDROOM Bou pt basement, gars. $300 don own ‘by owner, MY 24 @NION LAKE AREA, 7 BEDROOM white frame. con decorated, arage. —_ awnings, good —- vs. . $500 down. EAR GARRELS eM Salt of EM 34066 Buy Thru Partridge List Thro Partridge _ ~FOR COLORED ~ FAMILIES J bedrm. with new modern kitch- en, full basement with new oil furnace, recreation room, 2-car arage it 1008 do good buyer. “RUSSELL A NOTT jo W Pike SPECIAL 1 ACRE - — $500 DOWN Full seme $7,850 bv appointment only RIDGEWAY } Beléyia Ave. FE 46203 Eves. ti) 8 STRATHMORE Cian — 3 — 40 D Down Pull ee 2 bedrm. ranch. heat. Hot pegs new, auto, , Fenced. Open—waik In & look at ta it _ you are sorte call owner. DA ~ 3 i ee Bun. 72D e-oaxt This Pg t= room home is ideal _tfoar— Three bed-| rooms & “Living - room with picture wince, Sining _ back h down. Three rooms down newly carpeted, storms & screens & 2 = rage. basement with stool, oo gas water beater This me i« gt 4 m & decorated. Lot 14 ff. Cal for appointment. ST.. MIKES As home has possible, four bo Two b & bath up Large. living room, dining .| 2 BED ‘Bat 500, wens. FE 3 seoEe LY ‘Rm, yg hy to is & Good ony * 156, eb North Perry # C_ HAYDEN, Realtor _Bun_i0_to Jc LAKE —— ee ae $1.509 do Span. ia a i furnished, heat. call 1 FE eae Lovey 3 bedroom brick. Exclu- ss 1 Ly Fi Miss Covert. : tien VACANT LOTS ~ Choice Northwest “oan Bak | >, MeNet, FE 254 ; 2 ACRES, ADJOINING NEW SUB- division, Ra., ¥ = bivd.. $3,000~terms: FE COLORED .-— $11,950 fu price. Lovely older home on paved 9 rooms, A ee fruit Income. . ca. FE EDROOM - sem! - modern. North end i ft. living room, = street. $5.460 full price. Call 42545. BOOGIE LARR ~ "Canal front. bmi bedrooms, dining rm with $2,500 42240, LAKE LOT <— Highly restricted. Good beach. $500 » PE 4-2544, VOORHEIS RD. St. Benedict's School area, or large home ‘ a bonpeeme. $2,009 down. Call FE OXPORD-ORION area—Clear_ Lake privijetes, 3 bedrooms. $6,759 terms. FE 4-2544. = — FARM in Clarkston atea — 590 with —ae Call Mr. Me- oh FE 4-25 ‘COLORED Low down payment—in city. per month PFE 4-2240. WILLIAMg LAKE tain Smell home—large jot. $2:960 — terms. FE 4-35466, 3 oe tut basement home ochester. Brick and wet pias- er gg ples breeseway, $24,- 600 with terms. ‘ SASHABAW - WALTON AREA — Large a -~ 3 bedroom, ‘ rage. coor n, $75 month. Call 4-7240 J. A. TAYLOR, REALTOR: 100 GARLAND AVE _ ‘FE 4-254 ay OWNER 3 ‘BEDROOM RANCH —-_ completely led Nice “neighborhood | $60 with r & rec. room. re ter & 10,050; $1950 gown. ter, ewer, 36, 1300 ft, deep. Good ae =—. Te : . Buy Thru Partridge Also 3 Good soil, House- List Thru_ Partridge ‘Sls, 180 Will build this 1200 room brick ranch, 2 alowed, Doroth oa "eee ee 3 * 4 OP ion DOWN PAYMENT é fetes) mie te Broker = “ie nae ae | SUNDAY—FROM 1 P.M. Lakefront Lots MILES OFf cIry ~ excellent — Lene on wa Ps HOLMES, INC. MORE acres, near for ead- PAS fc. of WHITE BROS. REALTORS . 500 Dixie Hey. ‘Open Eves. “til 9; peti et BUSIN FRONTAGE On Sashabaw Road 90 fe & 198 fh. io. eee vss. 814,500 On Walton Bivd. | 2 40 fh. % YO fh. ccc scse ss 82,200 dais eollect:_@rtonvimie WA sams | "Sai a beet $11,250 on ist. EEE $350 “FLOYD KENT INC. Realtor re rR PARKING—{ Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 494 xt STORE SPACE, DIRECTLY ‘WHITE BROS. * REALTORS * Dixie a OR 3-1298 Open Bwee. hl 9: gunday 10-10 8 = Giroux-Fronks wandse| WARD E. PARTRIDGE earnest’ | REALTOR, TO|@@-acre farm with modern é i furnace : Sale Business Property 49 | Make | Money Here , this downtown Sale Or Trade For Sale Farms 48 80 Ft. Brick Ranch On Gentleman’s Farm Se, EAS Berete FE 43581 Open EVE. TL 6 s “Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge NEAR OXFORD 4 bdrm. home. Oi f Yard well shaded. Good barn Bg trees. on with “¢ rk "WE EBSTER Oxford, Mich OA 8-3132 149 - FT. FRONTAGE ON MONT- calm. PE 30432. Buy Thru Partridge __List Thru Partridge “BUSINESS CORNER ae a An ened ees ot ony $7,500. Easy Edward M. Stout, Realtor 7 N, Saginaw st. PE 541 Evenings “tit 8:30- = in good 712 mo mn ah cate tea 18.4 with terms, at-helow an- =, L. Parmer, Real- tor, win, Mich. location, 32x70 ft. brick store bidg, aie.| SALES CORPORATION For Sale or Exchange 50 ™% + ACRES 96 44.000, TERMS OR ys, No experience Seep ase SW" non “EE rckean Opportunity TO HAVE © YOUR OWN BUSINESS ° Our steff of Field Rep Sree il nfip You selects pond poy ea = peien, and, management of your We install oe atl - Bo your iE res, Sugies fnvestaems of #e580" to” ba0.008 Sre still av Sse, at WESTERN AUTO Supply Co, P. O. Box 990 Fort Wayne, Indiana Sale Land Contracts 52 we DISCOUNT 3. BEDROOM: Te REALTOR, FE 40528 yrt_8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” TAVERN MICHIGAN BUSINESS 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE esses and make their own ice cream, Big volume of milk ice cream ; All processing” Suipmsot avd fin ssing eq “ just__§10,000 tures. aun plus stock. REST HOME mr titures, and ait furniahe WARD E. PARTRIDE REALTOR, FE 4-3581 SHOE REPAIR 2 Raat, MH CLUDES BU L DING, CAN ACCEPT TRADE. . VALUET, Realtor 58-0603 have other me Bey, Disie Bwy., with 6 room siodern apa . full . ‘7 werlHURRY, sell’ thr h\ a IP ay anes, eet PONTIAC CLASS an A émall pony bar with « mor dal a One of Pesta nt Plenty ot pe ot (paar ad R. D. RILEY, Broker rE ous eae FE 44821 Buy tae Partridge eatten Pontiac _ Pontiac, 6 mos, old, pumping i: | Bei ease a oo, FOR, CASH peel A o. TEAGUE FINANCE CO, 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH, LOANS $35 TO #500 GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500: title. Most dealt elosed in 30 aeiet Same abe mare ae Oe Se See a et ae “Oakland Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 2-9206 *WHEN.YOU NEED *20 - *O00 “SPATE FINANCE CO: FE 41574 102 Pontiac #tace Bank Bide. Buckner Customers Happy. Fs olks s employes serv: igo - = BUCKNER FINANCE CO. 2ND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDO, 4512 HIGHWAY BARNSTON W LAKE 0 Mas VAR DYKE, UTICA Loans $25. to $500 on HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC HOME & AUTO _ Loan Co, 7 Pike) m|2ei81, LOANS ‘a tivindege bie 4 4 W Lawrence Bt +158 | SEADED WHITE GATIN WED- OR “T bought it for in front of my cabana!” Sitter” Om MAD Swaps 55; Sale Household Goods 57 a PPA aie PAA OA SAA AA 1,600 IN UITY IN 7 ROOM/2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE ky home. Mena foundation. For car light arena. excellent a one Sell anything of value. Balance than Me original $1,900. FE 8-6496. Can ie a00 2059 3 p.m. 3 ¥ BED HOME, TRADE OR fel for sistem aasl cor, FE ° ii “mching. chair” Wanted ae ory Rae Norge . 1956 pare ‘ote for 3 My Pe Bg PE ier cr FE [13 PC. &! UE BEDRM. 2 acres. OR ‘fora \08 & Be SUITE. 3 BURNER APT. BIZE AB. $295 DOWN stove, $35. Good cond. 5910 Hatch- 4 ROOMS & BATH. LAKE ery Rd. ioe KE oe > Fo. = . : . and dr te : fe bed aa. p 4 PIECE WALNUT BED as e & 2 lawn — gas rang chairs. 3 Pc. BEDROOM SUITE, LIKE new. FE 2-0706. @ RMS. OF FURN. t bidder, also 51 Ford, $35 Gn. Toke over paymts. OR 3-8842. ane eanenensee wet chs veal FRAYER’S USED BARGAINS ton, automatic washers, used TV, Ww, PRICES " clopners “alt 4, year guar € E 85 Electric. $03 N. at . FE 168. a . PT. 1Q- 7 PO, meee oe =| eee tie a hoot an, Fa TRADE In your old home on this lovel bedroom brick rancher wi ull basement. Of] heat, ceramic tile bath, ae ro Located jt ERRY EF. ADAMS CO. Eves, 9; oe WILL TRADE 40° FRIGIDAIRE | stove for equal value in 30° stove. oR 93-8857. - wero ‘ BEIGE CASHMERE COAT, SS a to 18, tweed suit, sise 14. 166 rE et 4 ROOM FURNITURE COMPLETE. rs ae one or =< coll semenaneee seperately. cleaner, for rt 00. roa 5 ROOMg OF FURNITURE. FE Toe ae ¥R. ~ nae MA FOR- eee ban 2 ma’ chairs, Norge os rahe ehairs, a GReEN We WOOL RUG aan $30. Glider, $10. FE $-0002. Pr. ® FREEZE, *$100. oxiz —wae i2_ CU. a) : aw» 2%) iy! French retor in condition. Cheap. joors. FRIGIDAIRE . 3861 MOD- . | after 6. » i. GENERAL ELECTRIC REPRIG. Sun. in exc. cond. FE 4-0730, nee Gas “ C. ALCAN HEATING Iv color, Do intend to make a change Vor) clean’ tas FE bones, pa ag ~~ F stem? Do GAS SPACE HEATER... now before the cold weather sets ou e Heater ... .......+. in. 24 HOUR SERVICE on_oil, Sie Riekine RiGee] Fa Sh tty mtg Hr GE RANGE iE GOOD CONDITION.| free cetimates call PE 86371, Tile Heavy « ony mer frame, time 5 guarantee 4 drawer chests pis een bas be $16.06 _Foum —_— i billows oie wash- Drive’ "Out & Save dreem Outfi Co, a Innersy ring mattresses, ‘single. or 5 16.95 RA in., Exe cond. FE 5-9004. WALTON TV 7“ Ez. ae oP } Girl BOY NONE. 2 Suckers earence » Sale aa ibe wapetions ary Q King, compressor, he & Estate, ne gene ona Pd : werecant ses eee ain ii”. ‘Tore 18 and 30°, 24” riding cu. ft. Like new. $ 54403. mowers, As low as ~-$50.06—as- ik. DINING ! SR ey 6 4 tom carpet hall runners. OR 31015. jo'ms. Evans, Eampment, UTOMATIC SUDSAV- 5 Seren up ays st's| ANCHOR FENCES _ | ZENMORE HEATER. ALMOST HEA ——s ‘PRee ESTIMATES. PE Sta. me ee OUNOE: pes. ALL GOOD BARGAINS town steel drawers. Rinsing hose. Clear Y¥.Pine boards, 10 ft: $55. PE 2-424. eae rym 1 ‘ot ft KITCHEN TABLE & 4 CHAIRS, $5 18 Ib. or 30 Ib. felt, $3.63 roll af a ae, tar & nails, $4.70 TIMED OAK FULL SIZED BED, | Quality Outside P $3.35 gal. ame Beinn artis "E sts” of CARGE: REFRIO, > DEAE DEAL oe We carry a com line of new | Uae Sreheré Lake =| You will be bale oor peleie MATTRESSES & SPRINGS _~" and eervies, Estimates free and of different colored fab- Loans Her stherwise absolutely perfect. SURPLUS LUMBER & yamens asvestued yey! MATERIAL SALES CO. 383 5340: Highland Rd. (M39) MOVING WILL SELL i QOMPLETE . R4 CARPORT Ln pene desk, att, ae biue 7 ys m bel, tee bona Sees furniture, ‘roliaway bed ‘3 Te ‘south of La 'Mihe.” 18360 Devonshire, MI ¢9076. AVAILABLE NOW MILDRED SMARTS | Tt, Boe Sey . es ANTIQUES doors, Reas. G & M Construction oo per cent redaction on all stock | Oo: 202 Disie Highway. FE 5-938 @ Aug. 330 W. ALMOST NEW 14X6X4 TRAILER Rochester OL 16631. oe. ._ PE _5-2860. MAPLE TABLE & CHAIRS. ALSO gol 0. 192 5. SAGL- an ‘. Lapeer Big Wrecking Bargain | Nos ented Brick Buildi jeniding: ee ig 320 8, Paddeck VERINE LUMBER & PLAYPEN. GMERICAN ann ld rest crib mattress, Blonde tables. Lamp tabie. Sofa & Fh ny 40270, bet. BUY DIRECT . WE cmaesrenioncshsnlied c. |4x8 Sheet $1.35 Wee eee whee sey eedeb aes “Sle q Pe i p re ton & S & Sone . Huron “OR 37414 a kes LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS. 2 LUXAIRE * peers. Rare |. MASONRY PAINTS i. d wep CAnTRETS: woted - a mirror, slightly ge $3.05 owed cabinets with Garage Sid t11aM Zonalite gu, eee $1.36 bag our omete See before you buy Blackettes Bldg. Supplies vi $-5811 ORGAN Ic. ie h. tavern ge Dome, __ price. MArket 42348. PLY WOOD SRELIALS Saeten a misc, items. RESTA IN- eh stoves, deep fryer, salad abies = he com- plete bar = compres- __#0r. FE 5 4000, Pe 23-0312. ROYALITE. PORTABLE TYPE. FE si — ond. a. 22x66 doors re : oe" e $25 tor all. 263 Os: SRE Sheetrock assembled or do-it-your- . 3-7710. &| kiko REO. ehund "puppies, 6 dechehusa 1% years’ old. OR _ OR 3-1500. AKC COLLIE PUPS. |__White. 12. weeks. FE 56-8371. AKC REG. BEAGLE HOUND #35. PE 28-0303 after 5 p.m. AND GERMAN black Pike’ 8 Rental Depot A ath ~ gt 14 tackle ue S Zede0 We. “4 on, @xiz.. Ole 3-0543. Sieckee, we CASH PE 23-4431. AL Every HOUGHTEN & SON - #1 Ouse & ree Ou ia | © Wt by ——, - AVERILL'’S MEED CARS Shop it, then bring it here for top dollars, ‘2000 DIXIE HWY PE 23-9678 HIGH Pe 4008 PAID ES PE 47371 Pontiac Auto Brokers— aS A ne re or buy it if et ae N. Perry St See M & M Motor Sales Por }- dollar op mte model cars. zie Hwe - IR 31603 Comer Pike & E. Biva. FR 3171 WE PAY - * Top Dollar . Por clean used cars & trucks, Matthews- Hargreaves ots. Saginaw 8t. _ Used Truck Parts B9A ot san tatek mrunre mao. OR 3-1761. “edie. | & Boo used cars 27s, 00 mater and : Auburn Motors|"§ > AND # 198 Sa. WILSON GMC New & Used Trucks | Oakland at Cass ~§-9485- Saginaw. Bids fice, FE 42521, OA & 1955 CHEV. PICK: UP This is a % ton job with at mileage. “Real sl 4% red one. Comr on in we'll Si PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES 68 Oakland FE 32-2351 ___ For Sale Cars 91 ws, RUIC RADIO AND HEAT. Call ascume pay ay west 4-7500,. . Mid- roid ‘purser “Ford. TRANSPORTATION _SPESIALS - If you pont, car give, “os e buy. for cb ee a CHEVS., FORDS, PLYMOUTHS 1949's thru 1055's All-medeie & Body Styles Anything of Value Down Make Your Own Terms CHEVROLET “THE WORKING MAN'S PRIEND* “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” ie ai em ST a geen Oe Ss Ae ee OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard. Lake Ave. FE 23-4191 Open ‘til 9 p.m. ADetRR GTOR “SALE Corner Pike & E. Bivd, im@ BUICK ROADM tor, overhauled. R&H. FE 40985, | Pow. trakes @ P. gage & ment. Luck Auto, gales. |. je eye, elec, rear eck “wee. beautiful cond, Owner leaving for Europe. OL, 1-5631 eg agg DEL RAY SE- dan, sadio, heater and extra shatp. A.real {amily “car, Stock No, N3068. $1195. North Chevesiet Co. see 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham "Sl CHEV. CONVERTIBLE, i. sryinGte’ only Koeln’, see 4-3624 AN O.K. GALITY USED a] “At 4 Door—Wise ior. AL HANOUTE -BUI LAKE ORION MICH. MY 2-241) 53 CHEVROLET DOOR 52 FORD Custonr 2 Dooy $375 DesoTo PL Fuoura a DEALER 33 YEARS FAIR DEALING CASS aT W. FIRE 8T. 2-01 7 CRBYACLET 3. @ooD ‘Smeshanleal cond, 908. PiB-$100. Hock No, Sse $1,408. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 &. Woodward Ave, Birmingham iss CHEVROLET BEL-Alr Hard ee R&H, WW sharp. OR ‘ mie WW he a ny is aes tation ” & aa Hd saonag those ve mere 2 win trade for a Economy Used Cars _ Auburn Fe in | HASKINS} ‘4 BUICK t CENTORY WA} HARDTOP. | .| Riemenschnetder’s Try Houghten's}*, ind] 4 RS ‘a PS pirectionals Low mileage. IN 120 W. New York, 56 $6 Dodge H.top oe Ng > As 3 WW, Cor w R&H, “| 1983 FORD CUSTOM FORDOR se Od sauasebeveiscukees ! yor Sa eee ee tae } eee eee ceeeeae eee tee eee tone Sorneeesed y senehsanicseresss cone eeeregeceeeEretses ee beeeenneeensenes oeeeeseeenseetenee ee ee 1952 FORD V-8.. REAL CLEAN. sedi Macnesedaued 8 . 198 2DB. FORD AUTOMATIC DR. MA 6-2635 ‘53 Ford Cl Sed. ee W-W tires. This ~— = es rust be sold by $457. 232 8. saginaw ‘46 FORD CONV, F.0.M. ‘TROPI- eal rose, ~~. shoe white. has <4 tires, Geod top, ready for AUBURN MOTOR SALE] . , Corner. Pike & E. Bivd. M, G., Austin, and} S28 N. Main, Rochester. OL 1-0761 fan, rd-O-Matic, radio bh iy ce oe No. N3R4T. 0595. North Chevrolet Co, 1000 8. Woodward Ave. STATT’ S car down. Haskins Chev. sa Ee MOTE ta —aFORD, P FORD 1954. § CUSTO! domatte.. 2 °& 104 Mechanic. HAUPT Pontias Sales ba bi a on. executive car, “coupe, tull % box, MaAple §-5566 or MApie_ S141 ie @ FORD. 4 DR. SEDAN. . CUs- EM 30236. AAA QUALITY 6 Months Guarantee | Ft & R. Motors: Chrysler - Flymoutli $2.995—"56 Crown Pas it~ dr. full power, R Practical new. Spare. tire Soler been es Reas. down payment & “3 295/58 Ford V-@ Fairlane 2 ey Porda Power steering, Very clean in beautiful = $17 Riemenschnelder's. 232 §. gaginaw Pontiac Auto Brokers ‘Se Soon, ars ha ee ee best Pontiac Cat., 2-tone ......81,798 8 Buick 8 -—* KT. Sy] "63 Pon 4dr cise § 895 |. "53 Buick Super HLT. ...... $ ts ‘a Mereary 42S grees $ tes 32 Chev, Club Goune .. 2... § 498 "52 Chey. 4 dr., seluxe oesess $s ‘81 Ford 2 dr... 02.2.0... 8 388 ‘61 Pontiac 4 dr. ... * tin "d2 Studebaker Cham. ove § 106 ‘SQ Nesh ...:.......-.- _ § PONTIAC AUTO B Pare ety Eee PLYM 1956 4 DR. STA- tion Wagon. Be fio. dio & heater at aD PA 6,600 a Phone Just MA 5-168], NORTH PONTIAC 1983 Custom 1851 Ford Vic, beautifi ALES & white. & : 312 Ww. sw, estan FE 4-0151 soi, tee real pene LS a hack pala. Sha bona By Py gp Pay Ue SCH NOROR OT a oF ee ee | —_Cormer_Pixe_8 7 1. mi, Like new. | gets 1051 MERCURY SEDAN, RADIO heater, overdrive. No money and — assume a i ents of $1 ng month. Call mgr. Mr. Parks, jiMiawest 47500, Harold |. 1951 ar uaa F Rabaten HAR YMi “Ob 1-1337 BARGAIN, CLARKSTON - ‘Motor Sales - Chrysler - Brand new er - lymouth |” ae OP Stet : s—Please ‘This is o. clean car with low miles thet is extra, Some Gown "ang. took it over UP TO $900 moto: overhauled ~-~good tires. $298. OR 3.7680. 1954 NASH STATION WAGON, 2 a= S odel, like ne Cy econ- ear with—_very Stock No. NI3851. $925. North Chevrolet Co, 1000 8. Woodward Ave. ee. coer ‘con. WW R & H. Di- reetionals. © 0 3 continental heel. y tebe over pay- ments, Will older oar for down aan +3130. a ee Ford Custom V-4. 2 dr. Rune Pye a Piymeouth V-8. 2 dr. R & +_#¢ —eentract— : Pontiac 4 dr. Hydra. R 95 & H. Practicaily Very clean new tires, $505—'53 Dodge V-8. 4 dr, Auto transmission R & H. Your 1950 = eae car could handie down "OPE NE VENINGS 724 Oakland Ave. 724 ¢ FE 8.6001 ‘40 FORD STATION WAGON, R&H, Mechanica! trans 6-3550. 1952 ORD” SHOAN a, radio and heater. No money down it — r. Mame Pane: _west “T1800, Haroid Turne Demonstrators :| Choose from the finest se- lection of models and col- ors... You will be happy with one of these new-car- appearance low mileage beauties. PRICED FROM. $1695 ‘low as $195, Up 10 98 mon. on Dalaies, ie TAKE ADVANTAG DV ie OF " “Bright Spot”: reliable | . CHEV 57 | JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake |° FE 80488 {i SUPER 4 DR. 6 OLDS A sharpy, $8 dn. $21.26 mo. Lory |. Home... ann 3S eS 49 DODGE 4 DOOR SEDAN "51 MERCURY: @ spay +52 DESOTO SEDAN 53: PACKAR 4 DOOR SEDA $4 MERCURY SEDAN : 54 FORD 2 DOOR SEDAN MANY. OTHERS | Choose . $833 or your old var North ‘Chevrolet Co. 1000 5. . Woodward Ave. hydra. ne Winona, “eee maprr ~ WILL ACCEPT = ‘cen gunn, ceineran ete as CENTRAL LINCOLN Bini e went on 6 ‘“eoed ond ae wp MERCURY BILL SPENCE CARS USED Ave rE $2 Oakland Ave. PE SWEPT WING DODGE STATT'S MOTOR SALES : UCKS _« ww, WXYZ. Minute Parade §:30—CEKLW WeAR Martyn Spo its./the nearest VA office immediately "payments when you reach 65. Tt x ® “From Miss R.L.A. of Oakland, ; Such deposits, commonly known as voluntary contributions, * may be.made for the express pur- pose of increasing the annuity at time of retirement. These contri- butions must be made in multiples -of $25 (.e., $25, $50, ete.) and the total may not exceed 10 per cent of the tot basic pay received eine Aug. 1, 1920, *¢&« & : ion M.A.E. of Newark, N.J.: “I worked from 1938 to 1931 1mder Social Security. 1 am-35 years old - and was disabled in 1955. May I w qualify for Social Security dis- * abi payments? I've been. told hy. my Social Security office that 1 can’t.” Your Social Security office is You don't meet the work re-) of the disability pay- tent program. They provide that you must work under Social Secur- * Hy 8 year and a half out of the three years immediately before ‘disability began. You stopped /\ sible for me to receive more? | I feel that I should be receiving Staying i in U.S. ot * * A.W. of Fort Collins, — “During World War 1, 1 saptheel an Rabelp wile Mghaog iv France. ['m presently re- Aeiving only about $30 2 month ‘for this injury. Would it be pos- more because the disability gives | me a lot of trouble.” You may receive more if you feel that the disability has got worse since the Veterans Administration last examined the disability. suggest that you get in touch with and request a pe wees 4 * From F.H. of Columbia, Mo.: “I draw a pension from the Veterans Administration. I have worked un- fast Clup CKELW. News, Toby David I. News. E Chase rts doing a tomato sauce commerce THE WEEKEND WINDUP 1951 and your ‘asbitity didn't start der Social Security from the time my 1955. ‘tion™!) . ‘it first started. When I reach 6,: ‘can I draw my Social Security | ‘without anything being deducted | because I ani drawing a Pension! from the VA?" Yes, as far as Social Security is sion. Your income including the i \Social Security payments may only be $1,400 a year if you have no! dependents, or $2,700 a year if you, have dependents. The pension it-,| self isn't counted against this limit. (Questions on Social Security probleass ‘may be addressed to “Social Security,” in care of The Pontiac Press. Questions will be | answered by mail from the Pon- tiae office of the Social Security Administration. There is no charge for this service.) concerned. However, receiving So-' cial Security may have an «ffect on! your eligibility to the veteran's pen-' | Fane 31, t | ‘Peggy's doing an album shortly, however, and _ that. this and 1958 may be her big years. “I feel I’m entitied to it after five years of jaecrvliag here in New York,” said Peggy who, you may remember, got started jal. » *# *@ Sid Caesar's annual cigar bill is hitting the $3,000-plus mark Senior citizens—60 years old and . An Illinois company gives out calendar cards showing al up — are going to have a_ real (The card boosts “better schoois fdr better educa-|wing-ding on Old Tim:.s Day, . Warner Bros. asked its employes to end all letters) j and phone calls with “Sayonara” plug the Marion Brande film .. . (Japanese for “goodbye”) to Senior Citizens to Live It Up _at State Fair ww. wa Foutre Jury wsBK, Jom George : eS ne "$a em x : = tami ‘By EARE WILSON ¢ TONIGHT’S TV TV HIGHLIGHTS: jus) Sagebrush : : 4:30—WIR, Stan Preders ct ee youx—-wney happened to ‘pretty, perky “peaey thi) a ‘Defender. (} (Color) Adventure Ho! (7) The), 4. (») sositationl o Temu's WWJ. News 9:30-—-WIR, Jack Harris om : Popeye. ( 4) Pet Parade. (2). me Erwins. (9) Movie. : Report. WXYZ. WWJ, Minute Parade = King?" somebody was asking recently. - March, _ }41:30—(7) “My Little Margie. ran ® : ; Pe Ave Marie Boar Woe WIE. Arthur Gedtrer| The ente little blonde from Revenna, Ohio, with the. Judy 6:15—(4) Industry oer Re ‘ . . one On the Farm Front. tae News M, Miller WIBK News. Tom George Gobel TV show, may have seemed quiet la lately—but only like ‘i (4) People “Are “Funny. 12:06-—(2) faacite snd Jeckle. nec tee wxez, News, Christians WEON. America to Kneee | 20 Inactive voleane in quiet. Pegey’ s already starting te erupt | (2) Buccaneers. - Cartoon Carnival: (7) Bowling.|3:e9—(2) Captain Sion i CKLW, News, Albu . |t0:seWW2, Bandstene | 26ain. 7:00—(7) Billy Graham. (9) Tem-|19:95—(4) Sen.’ Potter Reports. Cartoons. et oe Eh eserag WXYZ, Girl Marries =} A busted briefly slackened her progress—but Ray| ple Baptist. (4) (Color) Julius| 4) Rascal WON Hor D. Ghowtime | GREW. Rows, Morgan Ba 12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickok. (4)/g.39—(7) The Little s. WIEBKE Oe WPON. 6 “of D. Showtime WPON, Chuck Lewis er, a sincere fellow, declared when she ap-| LaRosa. (2) Jimmy Durante. Ask the Camera. (9) This Is\g:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 1ae_w n Central Methodiet | SR ya, Nene eons? [1:98 win. arthur Godtrey peared with. his cafe act in Las Vegas recently,|7:30—-(9) TV Theater. (2) Jimmy) Your Music. - — |g:5--(4) Faye Elizabeth. TR. Baseba tee oat WWJ. News, Wood Dean. CALW, Album Time [1298 WIR, Tabernacle, w. The Quiet Hour | wave, Curtain that Peggy “has just been touched with star-|, 1;00—(2) Cartoon Party. (4) Mr.|9:00—(2) Fred Waring. (4) Arlean 7 ave CRLW ewe Ch. Church of Christ | CRLW. News Davies dom.” : is:00—(7) Lawrence Welk. (9) Man () World Adv Se.| Francis Show. #:09_ Wik, Entar-m't U.S A. WCAR. Radio Temple 900 WIR, News, Trastie WCAR. - Lady of I of Dar ee * * po ghhapy (4) Mystery The-| - vine. ‘@) Bill Kennedy Showtime. 9:30—(2) Arthur Godtrey Time, (4) wieK Hows, Gverse SUNDAY AFTERNOON: WXYZ, wows. Proedams ag/1!a0—- WSR, Time rege Mutie Sag juist dia ‘a movie, ‘Zero Hour,’ and I go into $:30--(9) Premiere. (4) Dollar ajit3#—(2) Sunday Showtime. (4)| Treasure Hunt. (1) Our Friend Plata thie (2:08-—WJR, Geo. Kendsii WJBK Hews, ‘Stoner WAYZ, oes me the Capacabana. with Joe E. Lewis Sept. 5”| Second. (2) S.R-O. Playhouse.| (Color) Coloriand. (7) Laurel and ar: se ule ila: . ; WWJ, News, J. Deland ite WPON Morning Matinee Peggy told me then. C ic. (4) En-|_ Hardy. 10:00—( ee eae eee | WER. gunday Best ees papene sey ; s:00—-(1) Country Music. (#) © !2:00—-(7) Dance Matinee. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth eSe-Wwi, Orand G Opry | CKLW. Labor News | *36-WJE, Face the Nation MONLY APEERNOON ae oe core Theater. (2) Gunsmoke.|s+s9 (4) Mr. Wizard. (9) Movie. | or Consequences. WWJ. Grane 0 WJBS News Lenhart ny ee ae ae ae “Tl do a number of gtiést shots—this is go-| Migrant murderer outwitted by) : WCAR, News, Greene _ $:00—(2) Sesmons From Science.|11:00—(2) Hotel Comtnagetiian. @ 19;00--WiR. Marty's Party WPON. World wews wieK: Beira Spe | ww. Mews by ede _ ing to bea field day this year for guests on TV.| “Dillon. : ‘6 halons View a * WXYZ, Jack Surrell tae Ie. Supplement e bases: yee Trio | CRLw. ewe WILSON I'll also do about four TV shows in which Jp oes David Niven Theater: ‘a, $:30~(4) Catholic ene m Jungle ni: 15—-(2) Love of . : : Wave News pace pk: phony) WCAR, News, Ti don't sing but only act.” laywrig arns intended ‘Jim. (2) Camera Three. 30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. 16:30-—-WIR, Music ELW. Grace @m. Haptist ba ag oa Bay WPON World tim of death, in play. (2) Holly- ante ‘ See : : (4) It Could Be You, (7) Robin 190—WIR, 0, Kirby WPON Sammy CKLW. Billy ace 1f:30-WaR wake toe abe Peggy admitted that stie had to “get a whole new train of wosd Show 4:00—(2). Face the Nation. (4) Out- "| be estenee | SERN, Beat of Mente | wrOn. altel ori, “a, Seen | snout ater hes, bdionn sh Anda Presta tee rome 10:00-—~(22_Realm of grid ‘ s20ni2) Detroit commer Oak Haomibe se Guiding-bight. News, George Ww gaa Braet . WXYZ, News, Mantovant | Oscar-winn: composer, split up with ei ing Michigan.” (9) ational)" ook . WeAR News on Ge teen Kembares © | rwat ani 4 ical ste boom “l'd almost given up doing ayers givesretacenenid Pesey News. (4) Cochise Sheriff. ; new? ie C7 ews, WWJ, Eternal ft PON, Chuck : 5:00— a s Last Word. (4) Meet the : — GKLW: Back to God 1:00—WJR, Wendy Warren | confessed. "|10:10—(9) Weathervane. Press ‘(i Arale Oaldey, MONDAY AFTERNOON Sa ae Buck Surel 1:38-—WW. News, 3. Deland | WRK Studio Showcase Wws, Ross MS @ “Tl was al going to get mar-— 10:15—(9) Gadabout Gaddis. : m Ee , WPON Sunday Mood Sat eine : “Flatboat!= 322) You Are There. (4) : WPON House CELW. Lutheran Bour . W. — further 10:30—(7) Explorers. “‘Flatboat) : oe 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies Day. (4) CKLW. oe WJBK, Baseball : ul oe. Geo, Kendal pon th News Tom George ried and not go any furtne D the Colorado:”” (9) Times (Color) Hobbie in Action. i7) “PI to Win.” () 12 " A intgetig A. Bostelantes CKLW, Pig Temple ~ banger a Malone = - Square Playhouse. “(Western eye oe Orn ing re) pai ae " WWJ. News WJBK. . 0 of D J, Fran Harris “I didn’t want to be an old Marshal. : 12:25—(4) Window Shopping. CxLW. elder Berton W BE apo GREW. Gabriel Heater [lady sitting. around some day 11:00—(7) Apollo Show. (9) Star- Foe ete = 42:30—(2) As the World Turns, 130 World Musis "es Starlient Svmp. Bea > oe wee with nothing to look at but light Theater. (4) News. (2) ; TV HIGHLIGHTS | (4) (Color) Club 60. (7) The Studio Showcase. 00--WJR, Ma Perkins books.” News. . 9 in in “Bi atc! _Exwins. (9) Corliss Archer. CRLW, Mary M. McBride CAL ah Stee, Raptes CKLW. Austin Grant. Devic my yellowed scrap a 6:00—(2) Lassie in “Bird Watch- Oral Roberts meeat’ a i Gat weather : ' i 9) Bill Kenned Shor “CKLW. Woolworth Hour MORNING tae—wR on. Mrs. Burtor : Asked for’ It, including wildest “Theater, (9) ly Show- $:30—WWJ, News, Monitor Cia News, Moxwel Wxve. News. Slagle But Previn—who'd gone 1:20—(4) Saturday Show. (2)) ied ride in the world, Thomas Baye ‘Biny ‘Graham es. Fi ag oe Reer, shift Break out to Ravenna to meet. Sports Final. Jefferson in sapphire, how to|!:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party. Prices: - WIBI, News ‘Clark Rela | WPON. Chuck Le Peggy's parents—reconciled 11:28—(2) Nightwatch Theater. | cure hiccoughs, Sharik's son, “@® Bride and Groom. ww, Mentor | WPON, Country ‘Rousdup tos wah, Yaaton Cre with his wife, then went off 11:30—(7) Hollywood Screen. and pesos for poison. (9) Gilead/#0-—(2) Big Payolt. (4) (Color) 6:30—WIR, Voice of Agricit| WXYZ. Record Matinee to Paris alone. Peggy's SUNDAY MORNING Baptist Church. Matinee Theater. (7) My Little wi News, Clark Reid WIBK, News Moen Mel * 9 M ie. WCAR, News, Allen WCAR. News, Page weight sank to 95 pounds. 6:30—(2). My Favorite Husband.| | Margi WPON Early Bird Spts. $:30—WIR, House Party. And Pe h week 7:53—-(2) Meditations. - - (4) Circus Boy in “The Lady 2%:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (7) Ramar “1:08-—WIR, Dan _hiroy WWJ, Woman in House : ssy has since $;00—(2) Mass for Shut-Ins. and the Circus.” (7) Hollywood! of Jungle. Ww, Bab Maxell St or ee — the 8:30—(2) Christophers. film Theater, Maureen O'Hara, = esdcoag Labbitt. 2KLW News. Toby- David CAR, Martyn Sports ex-¢ star who, she says, 8;55—(4) (Color) Seredlge 3 Melvyn- Dougias, Gloria Gra- ews. ; WIBK, News Clark Reid : ; in “A: W ‘es »|3:00—(2) The Brighter Day. (4) WCAR, News t:09—-WIR, Parade of Dents “is now all grown up and 9:00—(2)- ipit. (41) hame in “A’ Woman's Secret. i y ‘PON. Early Bird Club oe, Canteens wonderful.” Church at > ae Crossroads. (7)}} (9) Telescope. Queen for a Day. (7) American 7:20— Wh, stun Hal Ee ag nt es even ths tien ak Understanding Our’ World, (9}/z:00—(2) Ea Sallivan, guests Cab Bandstand. (9) Request Play- CKLW. News, C. W WJB% News McLeor Oral Roberts Calloway, Janet Blair, come-| house. Wis & Mewes. Clark med | WPON. Doo Zee getting married and I just le:30—(2) Court of Health. (4) Big! dienne Carson, accordionist! 3:15—(2) The Secret Storm. a bag Sher 3 eS want to work agaih,” Peggy Picture. (7) Men Toward the! Dick Contino, sport stars Cary/3:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (9) _ Wa, News, Maxwei ae on ee PEGGY ~ Light. (9) Featurette. Middlecoff, Gil McDougald, Vic} Bugle Theater. CHW, eee Torr Devie | g00-w ap. en he x +4 9:45—(7) Accent. Seixas, Otto Graham and Bop/**45—(4) Modern Romances. : wink News, Clark Reid ww “They say a cafe singer reeds a hit record today,” I said 10:00—(2) This Is the Life. (4)| Cousy,; Connie Towers and acro- 4:00—(2) Susie. (4) I Married a pot were Wautiee Spore to her. : U. of M. Hour. (7) Faith for} batic team. (4) Steve Allen, Joan. (9) Circle Theater. _ wa a ee WiBK News MeLeod-——-|--“-"That's crazy,” Peggy said. Today. (3) Sacred Heart. guests Lou Costello,’ Liberace|#*30—-(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) WIE. News, Clerk WPON Music ‘it Mason | “wish | had a hit—I'd be miles ahead. But Frankie Laine |10:15—(9) Film. Fair. __. | and brother George, pop singer| Romper Row." (7) Mickey's Early Siro Clup | &:1S-WIR Muse Man hasn't had one in a long time. Sinatra hasn't. You can’t base “\"” 4 - , eae $:00—12). The Early Show. (7) 9:00—WIR. William Sheeban| Wie eee McKensie your career on a hit record. oe eee Shar Prag eli ag tne gee g ‘| Mickey Mouse Chub (9) Dance Party. $:00--(2) G.E. Theater, Jack Ben- 5:30—(4) Range Rider. ny in “The Fenton Touch.” (4) 5 (Color) “The Dark Side of the Moon.” (7) Film = Feature,’ “France Is a Garden.” (9) Fea-' HAMPTON SPECIALS Genera! Electric, RUA Victor ‘Sept. 5. during this year’s Michigan} State Fair, according lo state fair, — manager, Donald L. Suge) ‘TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Sad story about the lighthouse | wThe day's entire program will be! the music light so he could watch TV. (All Rights (Distributed 1957 by The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) . That’s earl, brother. | Reserved) By JACK LEFLER HOLLYWOOD «Theres still a squeezed out of this world, says television’s Jack Douglas. GI Gives Up Hope of Korean Bride NORTH SMTHPIELD. R 1 (INS)—A lonely ex-GI has given up hope that his homesick bride ‘of a year, an expectant mother, would cancel her plans to return to Korea. — ; Charles T. Lane, about 24, dé-' clined to discuss his efforts to talk his -wife. Me Yea (Pretty Girl), 24, out of sailing from San Fran- cisco to Korea next week. Me Yea, who came to Rhode Island in June, disappeared Aug. 8. She was traced to New York and then to San Francisco where she was located by the Red Cross waiting for transportation home. Relatives of Lane reported Me Yea ‘talked constantly of home, rel-| atives and friends since her arrival in Rhode Island. Lane reportedly talked to her Fe She said teee mét Me Yea in Soule, Kerea while in the Army. They were married in Soule, she | said, about a year ago. It was reported the Korean con- sulate in San Francisco will fur- nish transportation for ae home- sick girl, Still Loves Princess? Peter Townsend Mum MANAGUA, Nicaragua (INS) — A trip around the world apparently) isn't doing very much to make Peter Townsend forget Princess) Margaret. : The handsome former group cap- tain, who was rejected as Mar- garet's suitor arrived yesterday at Managua. from Honduras and) ‘was promptly asked by a newsman’ ‘about the Princess “Don't speak to me about that.” The flag of the 11 Confederate | several times by telephone and. even ‘had another Korean war, her mind. Mrs. Francis E. working a Social Security in| and ss fully “DRESS UP YOUR HOME WITH RAY-O-LITE FIBERGLAS or ALUMINUM AWNINGS | — Hite es ila ens pedis