pees An ee ee iat hs a re eR Gra as gg eT ae Eh SG ae aks SES ~ Give Way to. Clearing Skies we 31,000 Fans Crowding } | Satellite Nation ” Khrushchev, _ Bulganin Get Warm Welcome i in se. oe. Stands for All-Star Game at St. Lovis J [TING t - r : AL NE Keenn ss. Temple % Fox % - Aaron rf Kaline Mesial tb Maatle Marys ef ‘William: if Ralley ¢ Werts Ib on if Berra ¢ Heak 3b Kell 3 McMillan Bunning p . ST. LOUIS (# — Early morning showers gave way to clearing skies today as the ground crew rolled + back the tarpaulin at Busch ~ Stadium for the 24th All- Star baseball game. — _ Baseball Commissioner: _Ford Frick, just re-elected to a second 7-year term, was on the scene bright and early, ee the ~tietd- Early birds snapped up the 20 standing-room tickets as soon as they went on sale. All other tick- ets had been sold for weeks, as- suring a capacity crowd of 31,000- , for the first such game at . Loufs since 198. + _PR ” deoaa Casey Stengei of the New York Yankees, who bosses the American League squad, was. first to show up on the berich. Stengel named Jim Bunning, — tanky Detroit right + hander;-te~ ‘start against the Nationals. Curt Simmons, Philadelphia's. slick 28-year-old left-hander was_ the. starting choice of Manager| Walter Alston of Brooklyn am the’ National League. Alsten reversed two men “in the: batting order as announced yes terday. Alston said Ed Bailey. Cincinnati catcher, would bat fifth and Frank: Robinson, Cineinnati, left-fielder, would be sixth. Weather fo Smile’ on Drenched Areas The %. S. Weather Bureau has Fi avery welcome forecast for this area-tonight and tomorrow, | following our Pecent siege of show- ers. . : Tomorrow willbe sunny and Pleasant with @ high in the 80 t6 44 degree range. Tomorrow night will be mostly fair with a low, of 64 to 66. ‘Thursday's forecast fair and warmer: The lowest temperature recorded = 2 p-m. the mer: is ‘mostly am. was 69. cury stood at | Pontiac State Bank Boosts Dividend Rate Directors of the Pontiac State | Bank last night voted to increase the bank's dividend rate, and de- clared a 3) cents a share divi- dend payable July 18 on the bank's common. stock as of rec- 5 ord July 8. —~ “This - establishes a dividend] rate of $1 a share annually,’’ Milo_ Cross, president, said thig morn- ing. “We have previously paid at the rate of 75 cents a year and the increase is a reflection of our confidence in the community in the months and years ahead.” Moore to Defend Title NEW YORK Ww — Lightheavy- weight Champion Archie Moore has agreed to defend his title against Tony Anthony of New York Sept. 11 in Los Angeles’ Gilmore Stadium. : on Soil Bank tained _in_ a Senate-House basic crops that are in surplus. resistance to bringing the House-passed civil rights bill PUP poses,” House Relents Detroit Begins Giant Task Tvakia by train today to. -begin-an-official visit hard. : ing Kremlin shakeup. .| tal will take another 24 hours, (® — Soviet Premier Bul-— ganin and party chief Nikita Khrushchev crossed the border into Czechoslo- on the heels of the ~— Prague radio said the. tiie Soviet leaders received a warm welcome at the frontier station of .Cerna from Czech. Communist cashed boss — Novot- The wainneie included greetings from a number of lesser Czech government and party leaders, an honor ~ guard, children bearing flowers and “welcome, kisses.” _- Both Soviet chieftains beamed as they stepped from their train into. ithe bright sunshine. Similar welcome demonstra- tions awaited them ali along the route to Prague. The 500-mile journey to this Communist capi- KHRUSCHCHEV 88 Degrees Tops July Contest— 22 Days to Go - Pontiac's top weather Laie seme eator thus > ngage iving Neveotny plenty of time to i July “contest ts~ : 7 Segoe at ody Jessie St.| of Cleaning y Mu 7 Pr Ws F Pion DETROIT INS) Detroit fin ti t handle the rush- WOKK . flowed: late yesterday. setae | { _ and me to to- Life One More Year Southeastern Michigan battled to- traffic. ; | the basements in hundreds of | ‘day to clean up, following torren-. "* *-* _ riverbank homes and closing WASHINGTON ~The House, tial rains which locked Detroit in Crews edntinued to clean up the! several highways. which voted in May to kill the one of the worst traffic jams in debris left on the expressways by) ‘major part “of the Eisenhower history and caused damages run-| ‘farm soil bank program after this: ning into the millions. ‘year, appéared ready today to. x * a ‘back down and grant it one more | Officials of the Wayne County lyear of life. ‘Road Commission reported the * Ford Expressway was open today! The year's extension was oo Appears Set to Permit By nightfall most of the’ picnic jbacked-up sewers. “The Lodge Ex-iand .recreation areas if Rouge preseway, closed north of Hamilton: ‘Park were under water and nearby ‘Yor hours, reopened fo traffic late! \residents watched the water swell yesterday. over their lawns toward their; The swollen Reuge River over- — .._ State Police, reported Telegraph and Inkster roads were closed to: ~——traffie~ today between Schooleradt and Fenkell, causing heavy traffic) to make detours around water: covered -sections. The death of 43- year-old. Robin = Sweatt Jr. of Ecorse. was | i te the storm. Sweatt ° face * deluged with mud and water when a smali dam that property owners had constructed ave way. 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Lalit till Bea, tll a [i el glial dutie ae Ses ij | Be ea sateen ae sh a tht “Let 9 Years of Credit C. ap age area Hours: Daily $ to §, Comma E Bresiags by App't. | Mt Avon Cemetery. ss p.m. Wi lat St. Jos eph M Hi dean Say ee Four ‘brothers, all at home, sur-|y [rive besldes the patente : WALLACE D. HARRINGTON | ROCHESTER—Service was to be held today at 3 p.m. from Pixley ; | tlac; are @, son, Oliver b. He was a member of New Hope Baptist Church and had been an Park,/¢™ploye of Wilson Foundry Corp. Surviving are his wife, Victoria; a son, Percy Revis of Pontiac; a foster son, Robert Revis of Pon-jfrom the Bossardet- two grandchildren; ove -| great-granddaughter; a sister and|Cemetery, four brothers. The service will be at .2 p.m. Thursday from.New Hope Baptist Church with his paster, the Rev. : died County General Hospital, will be at Mrs. Andrew (Ann E.) Trainer, 49 _ MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS. Home with burial in Ortonville 3 mk Welneniay from the Baird of 2771 Warner Dr., who died Sun- Goginew FR tose _ Above Ostiang Theater Home. | _jday, will be held at 11 am. The Rev. Frank § Wednesday from the C. J, God- wit Seeesite: Seek asiel wilh be Seiten: Penge Sone Oral Tite WL Values.-to- $8023 Surviving aré one daughter, Mrs. Lillie McKinley of Auburn Heights, aa san RECIPE COMES ON EVERY. CAN. burial will be in Lakeview — tery. | Mr. Chambers is survived by his! | wife, Mary Inman Chambers, and ‘one daughter, Mrs. Robert Fischer. Whither seine 0) Doneceal i ‘of Perry, N.Y. | i S minute Potato Salad recipe | printed on the label or prefer. your own, you'll save up to 20 minutes, in the making, by using __ _Butterfield DICED Potatoes. _ canned pota ltt daughter of Mr. and Mrs.) ‘Roy was held at 10 a.m. Leas daranemtone efore you decide to hold on to your present car, make sure you: “* 4 Haacke ot 340 E. 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Its man- __..sized 122-Inch wheelbase stridés over : the bumps instead of riding on them. - This extra length, plus a carload of new suspepision ideas, results in —-Pontiac’s éxclusive Level-Line Ride ands er Sate eee sn Sample. few miles—and you'll never re in the small-car army again! / COMMANDED A HIGH . TRADE-IN- ‘DOLLAR! When you put your money in a Pontiac you know your investment will be riding high for a long time to come! In fact, over the years, no car has a better reputation for being a used car. So before you gign on the dotted line for a smaller -.- job at Pontiac’s price—get the dollar- dealer has waiting for you. Here in ‘the easiest move of your life are the car and the value that will get you | -out of the small-car class for keepel for Your Shopping Comfort” OPEN MON. AND FRI, PARK RICHT AT _THLL 9:00 P. M. THE DOOR a) . BEDSPREADS A. 1666 SOUTH TELEGRAPH South of Orchard it pe \ manta UY rad NOW! If you wont the ubimate in both economy and extreordinary performance, new Tri-Power Carburetion is available at extra cost on even the lowest priced Pontiac — we Renters noe ee ee Fr YOUR AUTHORIZED. / r ‘ a 4 s * : 3 . 2 ‘ -< = % Z 3 - bs ' %. © SF e = Z : - = 7 + = +. “ waste nc ant “f HP EH 2 paige Ee . oye ag os e Speed ae Se ee Weis scold dhssitee eck the Cobve Golesi deal hospital treatment was for nerve disorders in 1889. How fortunate we are to have the care our Blue Cross participating hospitals can give us. ...thank goodness ‘ times iene. 9 sll ¢ Tes ee treatments of all was Sa riages: suspensory sreatinens The unfortunate patient was virtually “hanged from the rafters” in an attempt to stretch his nerves back to normal and thereby relieve his condition. ‘While the suspensory treatment was not a success . . + it did serve a purpose. It was among the countless experimental treatments that: over the years have given our doctors the knowledge and means to relieve so many nerve disorders today. _ In neurology, our surgeons now perform sensitive operations that “were thought to be impossible even a short ten years ago. Remark- — able new miracle drugs are proving to he highly successful. And through physical therapy —now a wonderfully advanced science— ~ many a patient who once might have been considered hopeless can lead a useful life. ‘ Medical progress lke this means better hospital care fora of us The larger hospital staffs .< . the costly drugs and equipment . . . the a stilled-hands it takes to administer this care mean higher hospital bills, too. But isn’t the cost of living worth it? If you are a member of. Michigan Blue Cross, you need never ~ 5 worry about higher hospital bills at fhe time of your illness. For pepe Blue Cross pays the full cost.of basic hospital services. 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Heat of the explosion set _ fire to brush several miles to the north, Where newsmen were ob- serving, thirteen miles away, it felt like passing the open door of ee =a. blast furnace. Sab Sas ere eae aes ar eg see (Gt tm ye sens erates mete The explosion rattled eaaees ngs a ws hundred miles to_ e's ett be ee ei sihamecriotions parable in B¢varce the southwest, and shook the. — MEMBER oP AUDIT BuREAD or CIRCULATIONS se earthquake. The resulting fireball was like a giant sun, then ,;a huge mushroom-like cloud formed. ’ Perhaps strangest of all, was the fact that very little fallout occurred. TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1957 Gity, County Agencies a in Steere, Contrast — ~so bard that many thought it was an— : man who is genuinely con- ‘cerned about the .welfare of us 7. ee Premonition?” u 1 + E Palee Department might well take ce: ai a look~ at the Oakland County This latest explosion was the : ‘S — Sheriff’s Department. These two law most powerful ever set off in the — ~~, Phe: pasdind ‘Do They Grade - enforcement agencies present @ United States. It was, however, _ ; pA — | _—— All Oiled Roads?” startling contrast at the —— much less powerful than several You Don't Have to Be There, but Your Dolan OS ee Agrees Teacher. “7 group-of peo phe-on- Bald “A group of peop ‘moment. _ that have been set off in earlier ; Discussion Silly Momntots Sar gig rye An onku polls - city police: Pacific.” ducted in the South David Lawrence Seveit : T'l say the teacher discussion is Property at the oot of Ancol "getting ridiculous. Who do teachers 4 tebe men 4 opmly crea of Cle! of Caning vp the roms o oat “Phony” Idea Behind Rights Battle hk theyre Wing wien hey rn ‘Gece ied. eo Police Herpert StraLey. These men there is practically no fallout re- ~ pedir A get paid only three days rough and had kt sreded, Dnt euly say the Chief should be removed, moves the greatest danger which has on 6 bats sath? me Sane it _ where yok ge gly geet a and that they stand ready to prefer accompanied these nuclear tests. WASHINGTON The biggest with respest to low-income groups percent in 1852 and. per cot on y — —, : ee ee ne ee ‘tremendous power revealed road —— enor teied: te a Fe Som foto Over in Sheriff Frank Irons’ Department, on the other hand, Oakland County’s law enforce- ment men are working in. peace and harmony. There is no bick- ering. No one is asking for the Sheriff's scalp, nor is anyone ae gation. It would be bad enough to have a squabble such as has torn the Police, Department ‘asunder in any. other department.of the city govern- ment, but it is particularly unfortu- nate to have it in a department charged with itneiig-taetaw. x eR __Five weeks have elapsed since the _ original controversy and nv positive Oldest active membef or the ‘Oakland action has geen taken. Currently County Bar Association, ~ the Fete Department 1 2PeraliNd 5 ouiseg cerns, ‘la eighty teh | without any top ership nae s : sufficient authority to make definite pects to ia & tie aie 2 anak poder | decisions. This includes the City keeping people out of more trouble. He , “has been a resident of .Oxford for. 43 ) Conalienee, CY Manager and the ors. Mr. Corbit considers the crowning event of his career was the compiling of The Civil Service Commission | a 700-page history of his home county states that action will be taken in in Iowa in 1909. the weet 30 cays. Setting a tough pattern for the rest How long musta city the size of the flock, a White Leghorn hen of —_—f. some- Mrs, William Maule _ weapons, the ‘resulting destruction will be almost too great to contem-_ plate. Perhaps in this tremendous concentration of. power lies. man’s greatest hope for peace. Few men. . would care to take the responsibility. of touching off so terrible a conflict. The Man About Town | On-the Job-at 86-= Setting Pattern for Over ay Lawyers in Oakland ivicies irl: One iad sels at 18 ee ee ae ne ee Om ~~ If per yee ee as a = a LAWRENCE | ten eltirn a aries << delaeeel + Despite the i. He ; { if + Le + ae | e ‘4 5 * _ i iti ag i : the face of te take credit for Chief urcenty Soakatunae te formulating the mp down in 194 seal aleetben'| SP z wih Reports One Nutrition Aid “= Cleared 4:Way Trouble Die! eg 3 iS iiicines os 8.e vuasabecienl {Three Years ago,” says. an In pamphlet “Callum and Rheuma- “facts eat cies Beit 2 iaK — “Chit eB wt = SR ETS 4 - } ~EREEA tf wrong. The story, tr atertord ‘Teenagers Y . - os as oats & oie needs? The - tickets E Shalem ‘Did Paine ne Have i g- = Feit HH R i i ae il tL REE Pontiac go-along without. y one with authority heading up _ of 9580 Dixie Highway, laid an egg that _ the protection of our citizens? measures eight and one-half inches * * + around one way and seven ‘inches the _-___ Because ofthe nature of !ts work .°™* EP tag cntabenore, on some of force. Discipline and a unified spirit ° with high morate are more vital than in offices where the work is largely _ clerical. . American Classic Car Club at Greenfield Village Saturday include the ’35 Dusenberg of E. J. Welker, Pontiac area “plush” autos of the 1925- oa __While both these studies record- the characteristics of a military 45 period to be shown at the 1957 meeting —3 4 marked gain over 1952 for ____ per -cent—only_ I don’t remember the Republicans, it is significant . ‘tion I may have made I'd that, according to the University but today of Michigan study, Republicans in jeader to study one or my { 1948 had 35 per cent of the Negro fhe folowing: vote, while- in 1956 they got 36 = ; 1. Volumette 1 of the still friendless and unhappy. So I suggested that she use a little simple. magic which will always win and popu- larity for everybody with an average brain and just a nor- mal chassis and ovaint job. _ Although Edith has deen a devotee of-Emily Post she is _with_people,—- . Foal a ioe simple facts con-" get her vocal cords into action. cerning psychology. It little or no Gand Records of pssst Tells Teens How to Win Friends e in ok oo ee First, everybody bears this in- ‘visibje tattoo across his chest That is why it is highly important to all residents of the city that the One more percent- Cyclopedia of Health titted “Save Your Teeth.” =—— of Bloomfield Hills: the '36 Mercedes of ge point than eight years before. Baughan W. Greene. = Scrapbook.this case and watch for tomorrow’s follow-up. harmony. When they are pulling at~ fliers this time, ask her husband, ~~ ¢ross purposes, they clearly cannot = - “S Phil’ Hart, > do as effective a job, and they are Seeubenent ‘Governer- 6f the State of not the ones who will suffer as a Michigan. result. It is the citizens of Pontiac. It is on behalf of all the resi- denis of the city that The Press has urged that a fair, thorough . investigation be made so that all may know where the fault lies. tion of DDT to kill mosquitoes a few - Once the facts have ‘been deter- 4978 80. mined, corrective action can be undertaken. Power o of Nuclear Blast — eet a in » Facts regaritinig the ts ace i : : wy blast) set off at the atomic ‘test site of 463 Cameton St.; elghty-first birthday. -» jm Nevada recently are so awesome = gps bg scene a b. wie iciiew ax saa oa Lf sie Also: living “on the bank of Lake Fred Coe states that he counted over a thousand ene Writing about a television show in which a skunk was found in @ TV set, Blair Allington Mrs. E ur ees dead fish on its shore after the applica-— x * * ’ ailments, or complaints which are —Why-isn't-all the ‘eivil-rights” manifestations of calcium de- agitation by the Republicans more _ ficiency. - successful in winning Negro votes? “The Adult Tetany” pamphlet The answer is to be found in look- tells how to prevent such ing at the same Michigan study whether in the legs or feet muscles oe “Adult Tetany” DR. send, aes self-addressed — en- In elope. : eo in ?-% 2. ¥ “Chronic situation be investigated and posi- of Birmingham, ‘and the ‘36 Horch of poe Gepatiaina Sotend Commit Sent Deen Sy DR. GRORGR W. CRANE lacty. And on Sn ot bar coos. tve action taken to see that the Marvin M. Tamroff tee in its summary report of the 3. Volumette 26, titled “The Case V-332: Edith L., aged 16, is mates. : ___ proper spirit is restored in vm Police of Oak Park. 1956 election issued in May of Caiciam Shortage.” a shy high school junior. But during the teens, young —— lisosn air casi nk sane , this : 4, Pamphlet-on Adult. Tetany. : - Department. “he Pg ata “Save Your Teeth,” includes pe go: nage i ial The national powder puff aviation oe, aban “eho pin ogy nc Soa thaortgy Sopa x *« * derby had no Oakland County contestant “In spite of considerable im- —¢ “@hronio doint Disability,” sations, or carrying them for — The work of the department is this year. In 1956 our own psp inating pon Soe ered _deals with rheumatiz. See ee et ee eee. difficult at. best, even when the Chief Janie Hart cat Thad tan oor anee of the The: Calcfian Shale Rives _. So the coonen aia for eee and. men are workipg together in WS ® Prominent contender. If you're Negro voting population continued what I believe is-a fair-and reason: - ee "ones Magen Set wondering why Janie was not among: the to vote Demoerat in 1956.” able description of the everyday thus launching a conversation. But a must ot top Sst with smiles. She * “You tok 99 /happy.” BAlth ean add, “that I'll bet you have’ all your homework "solved correctly. I wish I were as smart nee = : | a ip, } Seg ae [eS as \, r 2 AEN | qeng PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY i Coast to —~goust, Three Feathers is as welcome as an old friend. You'll be 2 with the finer flavor, extra iy “Tl ae ee ge 13 S6 SAG sae Ses serie Sse eee ee ee § bi \e n . 3 > Da r map at the ‘TWA counter|the hunch to end all funches. Man/ loses on dice, leaves Las Vegas in ‘|plain, too much of a chance to let go by. 6 * * * Only then did the passengers have casualties. ; -of Trade Helptul, gerous \ \ Not ata Be et ! 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If your property is well-built and well-kept, that qualifies you ‘to insure_as a “preferred risk" with our company~ Central Mutual—at dollars less per policy! — Don’t wait. Call now! -- _ The Southerners think Nixon ‘might be more inclined than Pres- Queen Elizabeth Watches Son | LONDON @® — Queen Elizabeth! II went to a London playground today to watch her-Syear-old son,{ - Prince Charles, take part in | | School's sports day. She saw him! itake some lusty strokes in a crick-) jet match and finish fourth out of]”. ‘nine in a S0-yard race. ; | He goes toa privately owned! jboys’ school near Buckingham i you. Whe ~ ” lows ao | Palace” aaron _— atrtetty enterced, deaths ge DOWN! Seppert yoor local Sefety Covacil Published as « public service by The Pontiac Press in cooperation with ' The Advertising Council end the Newspaper Advertising Executives Association | Charles was in a team of six ‘beys which took part in a gun ‘drill event, hauling a lightweight model of an 18 Ib, field gun across) \a 20-foot chasm represented by) scaffold poles on the grass. The) \Prince was the first to swing! jhimself across the chasm on a isteel bar, eight feet from the clapping. White and | Just Phone FE 56184 NO TRAFFIC PROBLEM PARKING PROBLEM f PONTIAC PURE “HOUSE PAINT _ DELIVERED — TO YOUR DOOR Most Colors Ee i } t PONTIAG PAINT MFG. 60. | 17-19 $. Perry St, FE 5-6184 Trail 1956 Figures | iAtho ing. J DETROIT (INS)—Wayne County] 7 a aee Clark Be gn wate ! uca nis led with a smile: * ‘had no over-all registration fig-" The’ political ‘situation in Jan- = (Wary was not yet clear.” -zo] MUNTOON FUNERAL HOME would civil rights decisions. * + ©€ Tools & Supplies “(PLENTY OF FREE PARKING) ee GEM OF THE WEEK! } Two Is Company—#Three Is When They This Fairlane $00 Club Victoria, with Ford priced cars without air conditioning. ° an Air-Conditioned Ford at your Ford Dealer a! ; Ford wine the battle of ~ Suret Many people buy Fords beanie of their long, low, whistle- collecting looks. Do you blamie them? But beauty :alone isn't enough. to earn for a car the No. 1 spot in America’s heart. And_ _ fhat'’s just what Ford has earned. The real secrets of Ford's suGcess are the extra values that go into building a Ford. Let's look at a few of these features, Ford shares them only with a select number of ‘ America’s most expensive cars. But you get them at low Ford prices. 1. Only Ford in its field offersaframede- 6, Only Ford offers such a savingfyl-car. SD aa ee ee 1957 member greater roominess, more obilgas Economy Run in the miles-per- smoothness and increased safety; --_ gallon department. : i | cally balances every V-8 engine While it's 2. Only Ford in its field you a mod- ~eay rapmashgpesbarenaege waht operating under its own power. ern V-8 engine with “deep-block three tubular cross members, © are i design fee qulanet, longer- operation. _ five cross members in all... thus enabling §. Oply ‘Ford in its field offers so much 11. Only Ford in its field offers rear door _ 3 —— the frame to withstand strain and stress soundproofing for a quieter ride under all 3. Only Ford in its field offers automatic 2 weather conditions. from all directions. road and variable-rate rear springs that automatically . adjust to give a smoother ride no matter La how rough the road conditions. 4. Only Ford in its field offers new #t Sook bell-folat freak vasbeendan thet “reli _ with the punch” on bumps. 5. Only Ford in its field offers fevenethnaitarec re 8. Ouly Ford, among ol seakes, Soutien ‘10. Only Ford in its field offers such @ &y -. YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER . ; ans faa | : En fe " pi tj | if | \ \ ) ‘ ies be , \ 4 =\, : Y : i 1A / ¥i I ti i a £ ’ ‘ j } 3 : = ‘ \ : a ' eee ’ is \ : I, bo ek is SL , } ‘ pth ape4 hoe =. : Povey Wek i atl ee es caeea Saher go ee ere ees Bee ee ee * 7 eae s. ee eee es SEES Eo eee a aah ¥ (Waitor’s Note: This ts the second ~ Js : of five articles on the feshion Poe a r & BS ' : _ Mowinas: this: week tn mew York) — = i _Show today at Jane Derby's pre- | day of a crowded week of show- rr Eg ee : a Pee 4 1H ene curt i | aa iat | ti linn H it. i P it! = + | 4 hilt i a8 i F E . ‘Fabric news comes from the Samuel Winston The coat costume is featured by Harry Frechtel. ) ) collection. Designer Roxane uses silk chiffon cro- Of black and white tweed, the, three-quarter-length . “‘cheted into lace over matching red satin. The slim ~ coat, detailed by a row of buttons down the back, dress has an open oval neckline and matching red _ covers a black wool sweater banded at the neckline County GOP a Black Gown of Film Sirens |ssElsction inna eaten oT ". - Stinks Back Into High Style S=:=:= _ Model Teen _ me tn rt a ot or - Can Credit Happy Home : * é but evening wear is cued to Serving with Mrs. Henderson three-piece costumes and in 2 :<@7° 2 Go 1 Oak, first Vice president esident; Mrs. Fun and Authority ash° . ‘ ‘ees - e ©& mushroom gray silk tunie with different weights. For exam- Roxanne also favors tiered Mrs. Robert F. Watt of Used in Upbringing| ‘Deskuer Neti ‘Toiensiein, Mums waeden Over 8 ected Die one “twin tweed” outfit of shirt Sx dremy weer. ce. Birmingham, fifth vice presi- f. Judith Bernstei , Designer Nettie Rosenstein, “11+ and another tunic of roy-- ich purple offers a heavy — perially with the tiers gathered dent. of, Judit ernstein "who specializes in “little / 2) hive satin over a black un- ‘weed jacket over a gently © into rear bustle, She also has Others elected to serve dur- INS Staft Writer sleeved, oat narrow-. for fall, seen by fashion editors Another costume, in “twin ee of Ferndale, assistant record- The tricky chapter of parent- black crepe. i yesterday, is non-Oriental. In- vejour,” combines a royal There’ can ing secretary; Mrs. Daniel T stead, it's “Elizabethan” in bine - and - black seart- $ news in Movie fans or people who } 1 Q Elizabeth’s = eatin vei move om il a. Se tl The fe 3 hood called “The Teenager’’ is being lived with relative ease by Phil and -Jean Bernstein +__--whose daughter Judith is-16. *% * * Judy's teachers at Chicago's 1 Hyde Park High School rated H her at the head of her class dents voted her into the St- dent Council, Girls’ Athletic Association and Leaders Club. * * * ~ °o be i in i ; She plays violin with a uni- versity orchestra, counsels Girl Scouts and YMCA groups, ; works part time in a shoe store } —_ and helps her sisterMichele, / 12, clean the apartment and do the grocery shopping. This spring the Junior / dustry handed Judy @ $500 : _ schola as “Youth Citizen of Chicago for 1957." * * * In an era of puzzled parents and headstrong youth, one mar- vels over such a complete young lady. We found she is ____—ike-her--mother. In trying to explain how fam- ily loyalty and respect for au- thority is salted into growing children; Mrs): Berpsteéin ees = _____, —Breatcoat is lined in levpard. _ sewrices. ee =e Designed in a en ~totied ribbea Personal News of Interest aa Black Mr, and Mrs. John W, Wilson __Ft._Dix, NJ. Mrs Dorrance Ble y 2 | and family have returned to returned to her home on Mon- it is the Same! their home on Baldwin avenue 9. inside as out,| #tter visiting his parents, Mr. care. Mrs. Bruce D. Shep- and Mrs, Carson Wilson of . son, John, have left gor cee Oliver Springs, Tenn, for their home in Los Angeles, Sano and “On the return trip they visit. Calif, after visiting here, They. Pruzan’s ed Mrs, Wilson’s brother and >t sorhe Wi Coast ee oe time on the West i pline and — a habit + | ple, of Fayetteville, N. C. ig : ea : * © &-, ee ne : Mr. and Mrs. William Cheal - “If you have a happy home,” " opulance capac a: ages ‘eftertained his mother, Mrs. Mf: and Mrs. William J. De- , “there’ : : : Pace : . * j : - she said S never any brilliant Cora Smith on Grace of South Edith street are lack of harmony.” = a f = : : x« * es * Clay avenue, at dinner on Sun- Issues are ironed out in fam- | STARRING ROLE Attractive Hat Is Wasted) sey on ver tt vitaay fly huddles,-Mom and Dad al- | — jersey Returning to her Mary Day. ways make a joint decision, a Saas ok : > iever wedged apart. RG : avenie home honoree was : Bernstein pleasantly surprised by a gath- ering of 100 friends and rela- —_ During tives, Present for the celebra- Eee Saya with their neigb- ‘0 I; iy a 5, Ss a ae = a z Asi w = : ~ 7 { F | $haped-to dip. slightly in back, this suit of sand- beige Lesur wool has a leopard-collared jacket. It unfitted jackets or was designed by (Jane Derby.) : " i Mercy ‘Hospital to June 23 to July 7, spent most of its time practicing driving, firing -and-maintenance of the vehicles... The tanks are equipped with a .90 millimeter cannon, a .50 cal; machine gun for air defense, and two 30 cal. machine. guns for ground firing. Pontiac Press Phote ods a ) Ponting Press Phote St., Pontiac; Capt. Donald W. Kaiser, of 1093 Berwick Bivd., Pontiac, and Lt. Casey, from an of Berkley: Sgt. 1C. At. an R.-Pearson,-2227-Alht— Indiana tank company. n link With: Holdup | ac, Frot | left to right are: M. Sgt. F, A. Funke, . me : INDEPENDENCE, Kan.’ —A\Hold ta Funeral ian robbed-the Farmers-State, Y and a ere NEW YORK #—Funeral ‘serv-| i ‘former Joanne Connelley, one.) Percy Wyly, agent in emia of) time New York glamor ‘girl and T estranged ‘Wife of Bolivian Mik’ Her body atriv Wyly .said a. federa) bank’ ‘night from Switzertand, Services charge would be filed/Will be ‘Held ‘at Sti. Patrick's Ro) The FBI agent said officers) The y home. chatel (A\ dector at} z_wee irtea bie Gon. 4; bat aty tack, i aN \ . by sles last f/ mM Mh Mit Wi Th mgr PN a siliend. the unign a. dry vith | medicine, was pharmacists joins with tery to: be: ‘your health needs. LET _US - ity YO sere = CLOONAN’S 20. haaline Ae if fii ne Hl DEFENSE WORKERS — Mr. and visit with Gov. G. Mennen Williams at @ dinner Warren, of West Bloomfield Township, given by the National Federation of Business and ‘been active in civil defense activities, Professional Women’s Clubs, in Detroit. : | p Tec -|Plans Completed “Scholarship Tea” to be given _ | Wednesday, at 1:30 p.m. have been aay py si Hh i tii al Hal pie a TRY NYE DAIRY | 2 Scholarship in we Brandon rics Wi oi * Monday’s election for Township Schools resulted in Race at Oxford; Young Carl Buechler light vote, in which 263 ballots “ind mbacirnrorany ately Ba ri 3 : SS 683 5, | fi i : a = =} 5 | -t | ial, i | REIT e CHU HERE ful att if i Sais ine ilrutiseay | eebr dec lies | | Se sie i ida aie il silt it as aT a 2 ie 4 ok amin. 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Pose eee Seenare HERE'S PROOF OF tow PRICES! a — Double savings — se etter’ to" aliop ‘at: Coorgee-Newyert’s of the double values for Wednesday only! _ s. » » Here are but a few FOLLOW THE CROWDS — BE HERE AT 9:30 A.M. r 7 betson- 7c 7 Proudly Announces the = oes Appopenent of =e Pontiac % “Advis oo Sr ane Set — Wem This Group of Business _ and Professional Men Will Assist Us in Matters. of Policy Particularly ~~ in the Field of Civic and- Public Relations... . ee A. C. GIRARD President The F. J. Poole Company = oF foam LF oe at W. Huron ‘and Tilden. N. Perry 4 Glenwood, Ki Rae re a wee Milford 2nd Bloomfield “Hills | i “Member Pel Deposit Inrece Coen F “| “ eo ; j s ‘i 4 ¥ j + . ‘ 4 fi {\ Vaiwve \ \ \ f ; | N \ on eee, / at tek it } \ ie \ é ¢ : 2 j ‘ " | f \ ( i ¥ ; ( E \O / i { : 7 i tb Son Se ae So Se ee aa SF , SHORTS ee 79) $1.99 Thursday. team me ecru ae ernment n Wear them everywhere — smart, versatile, flattering. Drip-dry means no ironing... quick and easy to wash. crush or geck them in a beg— they shake off wrinkles, onerenciecrmnt ~ Football f asm u st “be a dh ering = to the adage, ee 1's later than you think.” They’ve been buying _ | = peso cenrnien nnn ara 4 s f) meet the An even mo as of three wee going through their paces bon * ‘All the rookies will report a day later. ae NEW TICKET RECORD FOR LIONS Cranbrook. * the season tickets at a pace about 4,000 seats ahead - of 1956, all of which makes Anderson-Kerbawy- Parker and company very happy. ~~~Last- year thé record of 36,586 season tickets were sold. “We may nen eer year,” says Kerbgwy. JULIUS AND MICKEY IN TOWN Fighter Mickey Crawford, young sensation from| | Saginaw who meets Pat Lowry in Saginaw Thursday night, was a visitor in Pontiac last night with promoter Julius Piazza. a Eten i There is a possibility that the winner of the Crawford-Lowry bout will headline the boxing show fund, ‘a postponement from the rains last week. x *« * ; A CONSTANT PHONE CALL QUESTION 7 For. the umpteenth time we have been called by phone to answer a question on the first Joe Louis- Max Schmeling fight. It is a fact out of the Boxing Encyclopedia that Schmeling defeated Louis by a 12th- round KO on June 19, 1936 and Louis at the time was not the heavyweight a = the world. He did not win the title until June 22, 1937 when _| World Champion New York Giants, (| ~ prespiring thought is the fact that| p from yesterday, the Lions will be| [ July 28 and the veterans fo be held sored | by Iraq Grotto of Pontiac for the Cerebral Palsy The match Thursday in Saginaw is the result of} ___.___ THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1957 | omens ~ : =— race ci een eee et pee es Hi B84 tk PB it A OO 8 Ea RR Sill 82: CSE a i a 4 ; : 4 2 ¥ net || ST. LOUIS (INS)—Casey Stengeljhander in the regular employ of ; sends his American shock] the Philadelphia Phillies. - ae ene nade tac eet ail Manager Walter Alston's Na- : ‘ Star game that promises to be a See egg a : £ dramatic clash of power and pride.| 010 tor dear Eas. Righthander Jim Bunning of the| pas tur, “ae : Don't i Detroit Tigers, a newcomer to this — iA look now, but 30 days front today, sports fans|sort of thing, is scheduled to carry| °%, Bese. summer + . ang America in which] that his back had bothered him on . C Gain Close Victories DeMaestri. of Kansas City. Mc-|, war of tennis nerves that had reo ons te eat Tiger Averages : Dougald has made only four €r-ireached halfway around the te eee ele cara anal a ee Gerald Roerinck hurled Church| 57. in 381 chances and DeMaes-| worid, , him to play as « member of the/ year and on occasion; he = oe of the; Brethren to a 3-hit 30/1 only tive miscues in 31M Sige Australian team.” |forced to take long layoffs. : ee nares win over Central Christian 204i shances. MeDougald last erred on of _| Gonfales, the pro champion; AB Bn MR Rm ‘Ayo. Russ Poole of St, Luke’s Metho-|>,.. 13. Hoad, the ‘big Australian Davis} “‘I don’t know-why- Mr. Fergu-|said-in Los_Angeles that he SS oo crt | dist edged Vernon Tate-of Colum- * *« * Cup dat, signal yarteriny Soja cuit Os | Ol ee ee Soe ee oy eS ae ee bia Ave, Baptist -in a 1-0 mound The first to.score has won|Play for Jack, Kramer's trouble had to bejtournament or one scheduled ito 2 8° S0- anT duel in @ pair ot: close Church) .< ‘ieee “|for the fattest’ figure ever given|guided by my own interests, Istart in Los AngelesYK, July 29. Te League softball games last night. cl t a pro «$125,000 for two < eueaemna mares es a ee | hg we i mreagriy eng ALtae POU , : : bone Sa rust Prestyarian dan Stone Boe: German Upsets Akins; = * * * we aL ee eek ia et tist 23-3 with Roeser; and, Ip. i Tuttle make ¢ & co i = ge lanier teehee ic Fight [cctract when in rapide order Cr UUl OF NICD RACE ee eri: B each. : . in St. Louis Fig t ~ 1. Pancho Gonzales, the man = Se i Ser eLeage . Yewcic i0e @ 0 —, g | Hoad was signed to play, said he| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS } Bold Ruler seemed “distressed”| = rrromens’ BaTTiINg— City Games Postponed | ST. LOUIS @ — Franz Sauzina, |would ie > Bold ie n - : Monday's heavy rains Aine cormaped greener : Bunning i 23 i Hi eet Pine ammngpedie pram an BA : sec waarmee Wn e tiiig a well. as here last : Mens a6 1 § ¢ J95 GREEN BAY, Wis. W%Delen- rallied late in the 10-r0 sive end ym Massey, acquired couldn't overcome the edge _ Packers Sign Massey, ( ree a layed in. an =2Now Pro Hoad Canuck Open Wednesday tourna- a al Entries from. The Beaupre cousins, Larry and Russ, and W. Sumner of Pontiac, In State Junior Tourney Trio Pacing. Golfers > pre-tourney driving contest with a 20-yard. Ominous note for the visiting|the New York Yankees the loser. Giammaiva and Barry Mackay, coated tenes: oe eke tied ahd Sth nasal sespee- | term, fies Bt ie 3 Ted Williams of the Boston Red] Svs’ wit, Wow, ans Gutea ee played. last time the!sox will take a mild into : classic was held in St. Louis, initoday’s contest, In his last 24 regu-| io. ence several other — collected only four hits and his| "\olcles So, Pests riod fromling money batting average dipped from .362/.r-nigan who recently won the|circuit, will be to 343. z who won among Feller Says LA Top . ee éollegiate singles, ousted Milwau-| The gold cup and $25,000 in Cook and Grant St. Amour Bich ainsell sth | all __, |kee’s Charles Mulcahey, 6-2, 61; |will be at stake, representing an|White Brothers Realty to a Milwaukee's Warren Spahn” 1s)" Giammalva took a 6-2, 62 vic-|increase of $10,000 from recent|Victory over Weldon Thrifty in Area for aseda the only pitcher among the 14 8e-liory from Mexico City’s Andre open tournaments. Waterford Softball League lected who has won-an All-Star) nonnediev. At the end of 36 holes thé field/night.. 2 LOS ANGELES —Bob Feller png ean Nn, Te = In the top women's sin gle s|will be reduced to the low 100 and enya. he believes Los Angeles 7) Vclry at Cit-\match, fourth seeded Barbara(ties for Friday's play. At the end) New York Giant first base would be the. most fertile, base-|“i0"#" _ |Davidson of Milwaukee scored anjot 54 further reductions will limit|Gail Harris hit 24 home ball territory in the national, if a oe ds easy victory dover Cuba’s Pilar|the field to 60 and ties for Satur-jdrove in 82 runs and batted .270 for Major League club moved here.| Mickey Mantle is trailing JastiHerrereo, ' day's final 18 holes, — {Minneapolis in 1956. “In my opinion, if Major _League|year's pace in each of the impor-| ~ Se ee ss ° ball cannot. succeed in Los An-jtant ne ee - anywhere,” he said yesterday, average along with 29 homers “6 The former, Cleveland Indian|71 runs batted in at All-Star ? pitche here on hisiin 1956. His current igns for $125.00 _ NAMES BUNNING — Here's Casey Stengel AL All-Star game mahager, telling AP writer Joe Reichler, thatthe had-decided-to— pitch Detroit's Jim Bunning as today’s starter. Announcement was made yesterday during a press conference in St. Louis, Mo, (Special to Pontiac Press) . Badger was 2nd reaching! Youngest competitors are 12| (Sa) ¢ee suse appemanna “| GRAND _ Bir-}270. Larry Beaupre had one sail! year-olds Roger Fors of Jackson Pp eegepenne. mingham youths held the top three|245 yards. het ten *| Johnny Antonelli of the New Vaeoes today as only one of 12/ Im team scoring, Birmingham. Martin ,of Greenville: } York Giants, Warren’ Spahn - and yj ion the Pontiac area a 296 total to take the |) '* “sing his father’s clubs shot/Lew Burdette of the Milwaukee Hailed to break 90, in the opening! jead. Host Grand Rapids followed |* 108, Martin had-102,~—-_—= |Braves, Jack Sanford of the Phita- ae i. ith annual “* 2 delphia Phillies, Larry, Jackson of round Michigan annual| with 314 and Lansing was 3rd oa ; Junior Golf Championships being) with . 315. Local boys with scores over 76 the Tandinals and Clem Labine of held at the Grand Rapids Country) One of the highlights of the day|“*T® : Dodgers, Alten Qub. 7 was a hole in nore ao by Lis oe. pe A total of 138 youths began coln Park's Mike Dennis on the) Anderson 44487 * Monday a ae ta ot (wer 1h. 40-yard par three 17th. He took) {ii teases hole rounds. The top four. indi- “Leheohuanedgese to finish with a} gg teh bi videals, determined by medal |7'- : Beaspre 2.8... 88 ltow ob ; SS eee ee ———|'0 sluswers New York's Mickey ends today, will represent the : | state at the National Junior Golf| - 4 ae be e: . : Tournament Aug. 19 at Colum- | bus, Ohio. All-Star Game | } Mike Green, 16-year-old Maple ee fentor_ peste acts, Figures | nae ‘group the Pr E AP Wirephete Wimbledon Champ Now i utssetenu. Gum ecoone gE -? “reereanse ha a. it eet Feucan saviadi.d. 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It’s Sizzling, % Phone on 3-2683 4 ; Gregory Peck ‘“%: Jenatee Jones ee —— Pius cone AN Adventure 4 | HAJJ anal BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE ROAD seen mete me $C ARMEI N JONES WAAAAPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP OPAL ~ a Sen topten ral irate $ GUNFIGHT 47, |. —— AND ——. | OR HELL. THE BIG ROCK ‘N’ ROLL {| smn] Pict URE OF THE YEAR! . 3 Ses * , - ADDED CHASING _ THE SUN IN COLOR COMMERCE South End of Union Lake Reed —- at Haggerty Read, EM 3-066) a 3 yDisnays 3 We SLUT O oes Under-The-Stars, said the 2 ee cnc ibecamer se : a a6 f (6 Om p ERY now. einpioys” three)" *— union. stagehands, the same Sie capt Saas, Se | ber as last year, and several stu-| apprentices, ee Phe UO Sta vena vids" ‘wre’ rhe ” rrr pee. ae ay bers of the International Alliante| = . Oge today. j * : . . BUSTE i pie ALONG THis @ PON THE FOREST HAR-RUMPH/E DID I~ - TELLYOUT ONCE ‘ _ EUGED NINE OAKLEY ; BOARDING HOUSE 10, BUT-KEEP ' — wy THAT POSSLIM Et ST FOR A GRACE OF YOUR CHIN! WON'T LEFT TURN SIGNS ether He Noobs! 1 MATCH? yoo ~ pivots POINTED ff WHILE AND SEE FROM SEE ANY. ONC ‘SIWTHE | THE FLAVOR. OF FAT MEATS | - a ; AM I SEEING THINGS @ Riv as |e ee = * wa 4 | THAT'S MR, AND © MRS. JONES --- FROM AN AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL +7, . see OC 4, ae [— - ——— ———— _—— 5 rad : —E RN BUSAHMINLEEE- OF THAT YES, THERE WAS A GIRL DESCRIPTION W THIS DEPARTMENT..MiISS /THE Ce THE BIG SPREAD one wean = te v THE GIRLS wil N ve : ; va oe : : tera : oe front end?” —£ by Franklin Folger By_McEvoy-and. Strieber. John Morris YOU DON’T KNOW WHETHER THEY WERE NICE OR OLD GROUCHES - + MORTY MEEKLE - GRANDMA ‘TRE-JACKSON TWINS, __- = oe ae i. it ee ee © & ere ee ae Oe ee we we ii] .—*_HERE'S YOuR CAKE, } ‘|| CMORTY, AND THANKS FOR’ { Se ee i en ae ee ea © 1987 by MEA Servion, tne, TAL Rag UR Pin. On _ by i " : Vv ; { rid - % _* Ta 7 ee piece Oe 2 Ete RN HME ON ee oe eee T <) > _ os rae a a PERRO MES et A ty Ai AOI 0h MEN My My i : : oe 4 iz ‘ : i ill a Own ff _ 818 Community National. i FE 2-9119 ff pt BOUIRG: 8:90 te 4:30, : | C. 5. Nephier “SHARES OF AMERICA” ' These Common Stocks Yield 4% or More | COLUMBIA GAS SYSTEM GENERAL MOTORS Corr. __ For Mere Information Without Obligetion—Call — | ‘This Year—Get Boat and Motor PROTECTION | For o Few Pennier Per Day! |. Call us now for informa-— Co.-} A city resfdent £1 years, she was }a member of Central Methodist | The service will be at 12:30 p.m. | from the Donelson-Johns Like Rent Capitol Savings & Loan Assoc. Established 1890 73 W. Huron St., Pontiac &Prompt Service % Long Time to Pay * Low Rates rE 4.0561. Co., died Sunday. was born in Ogden, Utah, * * * 714 Community. Nat'l Bank Bldg. 4 Phone FE 4-1568-9 Res. FE §-3793 . __Homeowners’ Policies Accident Insurance Fire Insurance | BAKER & HANSEN. Richard H. DeWiu Donald E. Hansen Res. FE 2-5513 | __| speak. the truth and aa sas lieve me.” or : Di Cevour—1910-1861 Automobile Insurance Life Insurance = »- Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance , Burglary Insurance ~ Bonds—All Types . ’ Tenants’ Policies “I have inoniih the art of de diplomats. — will_officiate with burial in New Hudson Ceme- ‘tery. Mrs. Higby died Monday at ‘University Hospital, Ann Arbor. | She is survived by two sons, Ed- Frank Crandall of Pontiac; nine grandchildren and three great- gain of yesterday, 5 il Select eeeeee a r & ree: ¢ EE ' if Promotions at * * * _- MILWAUKEE. @—Mrs. Claudia Abrams, 90,-wile of Sol Abrams, ba sige Sg Foes gee’ Brewing Marshall, 69, a retired vice presi- Westinghouse Electric — dent — of Corp., died yesterday. ; * * * LOS ANGELES ™ — Samuel \Reed, 74, who retired recently ‘ 57 years‘on the stage, died) yesterday. . Inkster Man Injured. Tin Collision on M59 An Inkster man, Ralph McNa, 35, of -2595--Lehigh—St—was in- jured in an accident yesterday at qt ‘ = A 4 y, \ Do You Ow " Stocks? — ever, to minimize the risk thot is necessarily assumed in | owning securities, experienced investors 4 holdings periodically. if you are in need of investinent \at FEderal 4-2895, You.can be sure your request for review their * rs aE yoskses: pee FESqIEE 3 z HL sey 29 g@ zi: : ;* cone Se. -™ . et 8 & seeksSesnress o' OH Wd meee em . rr : 4 Met oc eM... 89 weet ae ran Balke” ...305 Net repens = ad Coa: 84 ty ie jem km’. 39 Nort a . ‘ No A ae ae 4 Mor Pac .....-. #7. . 334 Nor 17; rriee rt .. 22 Most + ee os * Ole OF. «ccs ‘ we 84 rei 4 0. oe + ‘ Yan. chrysler... 16. ei Cities ove O82 M Clark 44 “ Climax Mo... 72 —— Ciuett Pea .., 403 2. Cole Palm“... 48.7 20.6 Col -Brd A... 317 _ 4 +82. £ 3 | Sheriff's deputies said McNa .evidently could not stop in time to, #3 a‘ is el ae seta Buchanan, who was born in Han- information, coll us 2 |. WATLING, LERCHEN & CO.’ |” - PONTIAG: 616 Pontinc State Bank Bide. ~ F ne io prongs : OF: rd leer Ferd Byilding —WOodwerd 28528 3 # rs i has ; was a great jump in‘paint and wallpaper sales, fot the +s se heee bi guseaseaensersse $22222 79992 er ee 5 even asa ane | ee ee ta as Bexusesaseass setae 3% a3 2 eve aun wana mnties ss 2.26 eertees * ae erage owes s%2 - Saeesess nis Hb pat inie eens ro) if i eeeere * «+ _- Kstssres eee ee seen 4. MEMORY | | Mick who passed away | 1062. eens We de not forget you, nor Go we eae wrieed by. bis ststore and - _Semeiiy ilies ghee?) i Funeral Directors 4 © i : E | Voorhee FUNFRAL HOME feutans» Gorsine, Came ow Motor day, immediatély took on que and highly dramatic Donelson-lohns s-Sivle ‘bor Justice James Southart and paid a fine of $85 plus $15 costs. tie a Pine aw a be Bz 2 ivees $33333 2 seynes aeaan BI3e83 hae em i eeeeee flatalatatnl=taln tots! = - » seen a«l* aoe . wee wee eee 13> < sess eebbee S adlenedenhene * Rit . ‘ , | 1 | fy oan ‘ ri p Boy in Court : 3 ee hee : | a: Ane D - R: s WT D. = i. CHEV... | HAs R_ SUP. 0 To ales URE or are . We bave {bet wil pay you $240 to start. D te Se ee Se is for Diversified ae | Work Ww Would like small omen stove. OR 3-5498, siz THESE AND MANY MORE AWAIT YOU AS ‘| MIDWEST oe gg = 2| : PONTIAC'S “Be FEY “Moving & Trucking 19 poten pom “OLDEST TRENCHING AND—_| ores £7) ¢ dase tea §. FADDOCE : |, BULLDOZING are ae mi 4 | se | Ory cee Ts |—Bulling Suplig 2A SE eae OE vat on | Sree oa EVELYN ieerie: “ican Gaecrire Fe ace se Meruammes | —— ‘| ARE YOU SURE... |#aacr pees aS dee * i Ah Trucks to Rent ROY's, 56 Onklara PE 20071 asi POR YOUw < HEARING AID. KM. ae i 4 - +838. TRACT OR EQUITY, FE 4-2131. & ~S Bullding Service pest control. OR on 3 ia ton pickeee “a ton stakes $ CASH $ na oan aowekg waaRpERED -< | TRAMERS awD THACTORS ; : AAAAAAAAAAAA all siz motors repaired Pontiac Farm and BUYERS WAITING AAA. saNDING | | 8 es 1 et Industrial Tractor Co. | FOR SF eaunt, Ger. ; Maney Leach ed awd NAS ; ouR —_ ae = —$eetlittes}— s BEACH CLEANING, | O™Pxr adun ieee he”! Joe bas mdults only." 198 Sanderson st.) 8 e ree ee Tate > . cleaned installed sie. Painting & 4 3 Ave. ; WM. H. KNUDSEN I AINTINO ei No suswen | MS,CLEAN,_|Fe“st 1 Ra. -Swimm’g Pool |e sae BUT . H.BROWN, Realtor | ites'sesmaliy: Mere i SE lee CASH | wei paid & op ise? _W_ Huron PE 24219 a real career : MASON CONTRACTOR | SPREE Se ee PO NOUNS OMEN «| ages tema gegen” |ghens eee IN A FLASH | challenging with prods) tion @ necessity The Vineyards, HERE’S GOOD NEWS are 2 cnet able gp 4 For land contracts, see An. western. EL 6-3610. FOOD SALES TRAINEE . $33 floors, drives, ete FEC) \-3000 * SECRETARIAL AND ie ED in | ; : —Cagne, ze, Domina ter pret! GENERAL OFFICE [CANOE mon. snares ome +1036 z SINTING & PAPER HANGING. E*Sadiease =o _ SHORTHAND : +f _ a ae ee (MING AND. REMOV- |= eT ae : Sage, [Nn a ce renee | wong |__™ Eeae™ . ALLS — ———-- SM TH} 9s BENEFITS. —}""cer"fitmued”. 0 | ae Rares FE 28M a s,| Inmet ot, temeved. tree om, | TUPPER 27061 | “big on she sale of Your ; , : ria and repairs, Dutch Eim Mosquites. PE| DAY OR NIGH? 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PVT. trec LI ss... ‘Are Now Hiring =- ~~ MEAT CUTTERS "| 5 caaser-aa | eeraa ceed ae ae | BUTCHERS WOMAN ag : Ss SOHO eTERING SHOP AROUND, THEN PRODUCE MEN: | tiewlne: Work to" begin. imme Be one, | Garden Plowing 0B), 5 rauponade PE sss |«capttot’ savinos © LOAN CO.) DAY. STOCK CLERKS —_ 3:30 pm, § day weak. | cavecers oer and ** | AAA TOP SOLL. SAND, GRAVE, | aie. cur material, PE 85197 %. Huron St. - ; PE +0561 Se i Permanent full ime positions for! £00 Sevincamts July 18. Write | rete neapte GeMENT WORK ALL TYPES! 37701. ee Lost & Found 24 Wanted Real Estate 324 |* . b » Saalter bene eat Giving | selephone Sumber ons | Transit mixed. PE #6130. _ | fs 3 i z j A a 3 . Haron #t.. Pentiac, Mict Eve. rE’ poste: FE 33971 SCHOOL. ——-Good-$-room home, enclosed pore! Ba basement, new fur- e double 2, jot. 187 vy. 1s. JNICHOLIE AND HARGER Co. 33: W. Huron 8t. FE 5-8183 2,3 ¢| GATEWAYS to| HAPPINESS ~ foom gchool. gee this one today. - JIM_WILLIA REAL ESTATE & INSURAN TO LIST OR TO BUY REAL E5- WOODWARD IN HOYT “for that personal, interest’ TATE EAST OF THE. TIAC AREA PON H. C. NEWINGHAM ~ NOTHING — nett, Inc. _ ONLY $63 3173 W. Huron St. & ins. 3 : ~~ Po Binh Sor ee sh ere ee Ge ee — for courtesy/5y OWNER, 3 BEDROOM BRICK rge lot _other features too numerous G.I, resale, $12,800 w Bes. *H19 —_ Sun. 1 FE 4-456 if aap sane mite genes © -ADAMS CO, 3 fi as heat, $1300 down Te month. “197 Diver, FE 4-2078. Buy Thru-Partridge © -+/ $12,522 9 Large Bedrooms : Ps paths PAge raw ; } Large pa Aluminum Windows And many other quality i We Repeat. ‘Only em $12,522 - i ‘buying power} interior | ee — : “sources makes this fyi J You BETTER WE New, cute and cozy,4 room and redesigned and bath bungalow with _grea’s onl authorized jot. (TH, equity for $600. Balance on contract a At $60 I month. 3285 Donley. FE 8-1003. MIDDLETON SPECIALS! | aren, os. tow 50-ft, ranch home with 1% car garage, 32-ft. living room with fire — and dining El. Radi- olde: ee or PHA terms, 4 estures); = $1,150 DOWN | Located off ainut Lake 1 Wi ‘Rd. with lake privileges on Pleasant Lake, this ranch $1,250 DOWN Move right in.- w BROKER Pe 45-1721 CLOSE. TO +. BATHING BEACH SUMMER COTTAGE THREE BEAUTIFUL // ‘ PRICED AT: erin pool THIS ISA BUYS t= WM: A. ‘|}WARD E. PARTRIDGE ‘T REALTOR FE-43581 : A. JOHNSON, Realtor ss Lake Bi-Level 1704 S, Telegraph Rd. EAST SUBURBAN. SALE DE. Attractive 3 bedroom. 1- T.G. Trocke| REALTOR | 404g Union Lake HG. EM 24972 "| Partridge |= 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE YOUR KIND OF HOME nome you would Seaped lot in en exclusive sub- bd division just west CRESCENT LAKE $1,000 DOWN. Modern 2 bedroom ranch type ¢ located % block from Cres- rage. Piastered walls, solid block : gonstruction. Only $1,000 down. W, HURON ST. - EVE. Til $. ¥ mention. 4 a, only $2,100 down, Low monthly . € pe. : ts. red walls, full base- #5 John K. Convenient Location - ‘3 BEDROOMS. , Soreer | List Thru Partridge home, lot 50x200 will sell my 2x aa Indian Village _ . Price reduced—# rooms - bath brick home with 2 it. Good HOME MART Waterford Twp. Ranch type home ment, rec. room in bemt. Large liv- ares, attrac 46402 or MULTIPLE LISTING Located in Drayton Pisins — West Rutgers Practically John Irwin Bince 1928 Indian Village North type bungalow— with —nat-——— ee _ rooms and ‘ ural fireplace Needs some basement and 1 inishing. Call to- : Priced $8,750. ee A J 3 ae __Huron Gardens _ bedroom heme will handle. . Lake Privileges - @ nice cool 2 bedroom Ped : west of Pontiac. Knotty : paneling, hardwood floors, 221 BALDWIN AVE. GILES REALTY CO. - "OPEN #0 FE 5-617 “ $1,500 DOWN. ~ prt . Bereencda giassed =. roams “in select ieiion. Oe of home indeed better hurry! -—-JNCOME Four apartments all rented FE 4-4516 ening BRAND NEW ; Zeautiful 3 bedroom ranch includ- Lake. | with ~~ Leslie R. Middleton | 198 NLS iN WEEE 4500.00 ee ed n, Plus Costs |-4 poe eee ce 17-FT. ROOMS a5 A. KIND JSTOM BUI » KENNEDY |, \ REA 2007 'W_ #uron Gvenings “MPR WIDEMAN ATTENTION! . RESALE — Priced at $11, 0 my $ 500 with $2,008 RAY O’NEIL, EVERYTHI erred_10_ Cate —— ~~ bedrm : ea : ekied finiih ne / ‘tteched rm. ADAMS Sree Pete ee Rea Eee Pe ee eee + ee vere: fa te eae : pctecmac tt ne ee OPEN GIs oulv PHA be CRS we earon et.” we cases ONLY -$7 3 bedroom bedroom, +1908. - : ONLY $350 DOWN fine bo 2 i ra ii; Hi ro Pe 41187 > Drive to M-i5. Turn Ce a | HAUPT AGE Shits tires. Must sell. Call 3-0762- : 12 Ww. M | oe. “Fast wat eath greet” ect oi Si Pl? ee ‘ aR Your FORD eee pile ss Up of Dowel Pontiac Sales _ |g a ER | in Sic it cae | Sines HURON MTR. 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Cor Convertible wie ae Bite foo. oan 49 cS tiaalahion 2.Door seorescterteenad$ 195 a4 SaCeaill % Reece en Sees ee ‘ eee ET He, ANS ER a Be R PRO BLEM: Z mii, Ads! To sell, em metre: it's; FE ue in: “Your CHEVRO OL A. Bye Ley rf SDAY, JULY 9, 1957 Sports. (2) News: ee a LS r ) News = : < - : é quails ars, deter cae W. News * : ake network spectactlar a agen ari eM 5g ; vaccines) 8: 4) Nat King * : 2 | Suciety, Mel Torme -visit : Jee a ly 1t:20—(2) : | i a f fe HF i F z : Fé 1 + i it , : : ‘| Lady Bullfighter_Likes | Sa ee” ene al : ils ! | U ; her ya yet com —Juntor Editors Quiz on— Pcrc to Rese No deaths ~ ENE from it have been sagering. i Sis sommty. Governor, Top State The spokesman said vaccine have been under test at Mont- e Bie ES mes * ; gomery for “two or three weeks,” ee but that samples * . ‘ a ‘ * = if } 2 + = Democratic fund-raising affair in net ens — =, tele-| fight — $50 to $75 each, In the tests, the spokesman said : a a eS ‘films... about $500 in all. h volunteers x ; Be oe : ’ uman re injected Xu The officeholders, plus four Olson won the regular “The ‘honest’ ones you don’t with the = << oe tthe State Supreme | _OF%tY Cleo ne. ‘ weekly intervals to determine how (we hesitate to say “permanent’)| bribe-——— you just buy__pretty — much resistance they have devel- ) Be oe ee ee Bente. Ceningi|300 48 gal singer on NBC's “Band-|gifts for them.” form of “antibodies” | , Se | ill be the: se cay Use __| Bills are nicer than people, — , eats tion at a picnic sponsored by the Lapy’ - |wecording to Bette, who’s had aia . ) , é ; [Oakland County Democratic Com-| ABC-TV has its first afternoon|her back broken, her right BETTE is Me meee Sue Som tipo te €ny\ Y . ee ee St \show set to go . - » “Lucky Lady.” shoulder dislocated and her chest torn open. |). ger : : starring . the fiu itself as a result, because an x ee ee, eae Sept ead Viglen Gee * * * : ae ae « : oe sang 8 1g “4 B nes. iy weg oe ear gry el . |. «people are morbid. They come to see blood — they don’t|t0e—@) Big Payotf. (4) (Color) ghee ef ~ arming oo sores Wk Tad ta te tee oom CBS sportscaster Herman Hick-| ate Whose. Bulls are honest. ssn white © ~ 5 ES ; j — Pie ‘i hi a ia Z a (SR ny nancial re oure | fF man Peg SN Ch ORE to Pre i : ae re not de itt i. es ti ee tt ep 3 asa 0 2) Bob | a: . as nightie Rescue Injured Man NN are ee Eisenhower's “Citizens Advisory) «when you get caught on a horn and are tossed 10 feet |2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. Fn lit } . + * ee a ee te et ne APM) in the alr, i net very funny. But peopleve auched (58 &) Dehier Day. (0) Queen ANSWER: Various American Ingian tribes carved totem poles, Phil Rizzuto has taken over Hick-| When I landed sitting down. peta Day. (9) Fun With Food. rom Lofty Ledge , marth: | $2, Go™_O Meoen_Witams | crs radio morc, Wet COS] omy that, ve beard women yo at me, ‘You're so crue, |, 1) ny SEQUOIA-KINGS CANYON NA-| *S8t. —~ nnn from neon to $ p.m. Others in-|%*Y3_ Hickman will return in the} I hope the bull gets you!” : Pigs ! ; On. Coming from McKeesport, Pa. Bette became a bullfighter iol . ; out of curiosity and now has.s big home in Mexico City with ? eB r é e 4p 3 & : : | 5 i z E ? 3 i ; ; "é Hi Fe ii it i 4% fs f a i : | F iF : 8 : r | a | tetie generally fights two bulls the same Gay .«. and | Cae @ theater : : Borge bought a and) *, sh “What am I - (Committee. chairman, and Mrs. between the first and the second, she says, | os. fod and lve apart, |Adinde Hart vice chairman, ("S* “sis SSS doing here, anyway?” Romper Room. (7) Mickey's Rec- a Pig te On the Broadway stage “Will i is, “Because, like all women, I'm A. Hart, Supt. of Public Instruction | success Spoil Rock Hunter” was a Her answer frequently Treasurer ee coors will be’ travesty on New Yor|THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . . , | television ... . : Steve Allen says regarding Ed Sullivan's blast at him and his/ aE f i 8 d =z i i 3 ; : 3 : i ree : | H pe re heard it I laughed and we even went around calling each other, 52 Lose License ‘punks’ as a joke. Then I realized it was said in anger ond) Sidi ond 44 Blak oak bs bys = ms», {2% don't imagine he'd have said it if he'd had time to think.”/|) Ug oes con. oma for Poor Driving Jules Green said, "I'm sure Steve wouldn't have anything} eins » Tomsumeee Cem ae ungentlemanly to say about Ed and on that he wouldn’t-have) : The Michigan ry of @tate’s| to be coached.” 52 Oakland 4 ¢ ¢ © & : Pines ted « ac AN Quiet Funeral | left ankle and right oe 3 es posi nd ites for Mrs, Coolidge reyes, Sees, se Tien "Une terior Ind, Hem re Count Bandini; Jeeeun Bedwas may coed CINE age ad TIN © ini ie, wtinlf % : Att ’ n Bn ‘ | TN) TIARAS ‘ =a, var we : = jn Li + si iy yj := ‘ ‘ ; Sos : iF 4 l/s while driving: = 4 Russia. .. Lilli Palmer won’t wed Carlos Thomp-| ge No Barrier Auiph, Birm ; aoa ntil her English divorce from Rex Harrison is final ... | ee Sa ae ee ee | 6 Makes—$89. ght EARL'S PEARLS: Perfecting a “clean” H-bomb is something] Sr aaaay Sd Ihe building an eeeENe OE st sn 23, Haren FE 25] WISH I'D ‘SAID THAT: Money’s so hard to get, and still ieesmemememeeemennee RCA COLOR | | MUNT : i i 771414 ae : "eniching est [Hood in’ the presentjstia iy peuce bute Sites war ‘its: prsmeneanree a emcees oe en forthe Interstate System "The Federal-Aid Sidbons-Ate-ed 1956 -has given to the people of the United States the greatest road building program’ in history. Men of 4 "We're still scratching the surface {of the atom. We're still probing. |seores of mysteries’ ‘associated | oe [with its — « cee] _| Hood was something completely “new in-a fission- bomb. It was tel “twork- of the —brilliant-Dr:—Edward Teller, father of the H-bomb that: this new bomb could compactly! sand efficiently fuse, in all prob: | = _w * * * As far as a reporter Gan learii, ~|Hoed involved new ried aloft by a modest balloon, Hood set the desert at Yucca Fiat away, scorched reporters and cam- eramen 13 miles aWay, created bee} ungodly and. long-lived light that | illuminated the Western United States from here to Oregon and) down to Mexico—and which was iseen by a United Airlines pilot’ |halfway between Honolulu and the | a aa Mee ake teeter Re eee /coast. | eee, er | Nothing quite like that hed hap, vision have planned the Nationat System of-interstate and-Defense Highways as a legacy to future generations for the unlimited progress afd full mobility of an America on wheels. Concrete roads of modern design will save lives and dollars far into the future—long after inferior road surfaces crumble and collapse. No other paving material caf approach the durability, safety and economy of concrete. It's the one pavement that meets all the needs of today's and tomorrow's traffic... when driving will again be a pleasure on long-lasting, safe, smooth-riding modern concrete highways. Michigan needs concrete highways to move heavier traffic. Concrete roads outlast all others two to one yet cost no more to build than other types of equaltoed capacity. For smooth | rides, tax economy and greater safety, durable concrete roads have proved best for Michigan. 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