. Hoxie, of the Bloomfield 4-H elub, ’ Courthouse; after Smi leame, After “the. first shock of ‘He's already got two of 2. William M. Lowry, Caror.ado, Calif. | He took her down shine ea : cause ‘the No, 2. engine had been The ordeal began early yester-| - realizing Wwe were in danger, ; and said a crewman ‘damaged wen the No, 1 pro- one of the passe ngers. “There was day, ; : > flew at that altitude or slightly after the adrenalin shot into me, MATS headquarters recommend: peller flew off, ‘ no comdalon,** headed. The No. 1 propeller started jabove it most of the:1,000 miles. 1 thought clearer and acted better.|°4 the DPC within minutes after) 12 1. ane landed smoothly; , mconsrueus flower leis were | running away. Tyson and the | Passengers were moved forward — shu, ‘I had confidence in myself. " +7" lis spite. ef. the yew erented by psa ch iain sonia ys flight engineer slowed. it, but |to help balance the sky giant, ieee a “After all, I wasn't éalling the) Tysen landed his nine crew- wer : re ; tional Hawalian greeting 4% | couidy’t feather it, The prop (flying unevenly on her two engines, ” wuld ditch nig neta shots — The Good Lord was.” | mem and 57 passengers safely at |‘he two engines on only one side. | they babbled thelr reliet at land: | fiw oe and damaged the No. 2| “They were very cooperative. ~~ oe uald Fyeon. ALREADY HAS 2 Hilo after a last minute ordeal ee, ee a ing and their in Tys0M | propeller and engine. A piece |Finest lot of passengers I've ever “uy ait are he —— when the landing. gear didn’t Passengers and crew emerged and his crew. dented the fu elage but did not had,”’ declared Tyson, 2 ee S| water's cold” B® | “Did you know you have been! lower. Two flight engineers work- ss th sweat. Not only had ~ * | penetrate. ‘Tyson declared an | was jettisoned, includ- _q| recommended for the Distinguished) ed the big--wheel:down by am jthey been “sweating it out’ for| The passengers were taken to| emergency existed and began jing 1,500 pounds of Army and from: Coatiell. Biutis. town ; More seriously he said, “I’d)Flying Cross?” asked a newsman.| emergency hand crank, The néarly seven hours, but all vents|Honolulu last night on. another Sending radio messages every 15 Fleet Post Office’ mail. No one i , piloted|determined to take things as toy “Nope,” said Tyson. wheel housing had jammed be- jhad been closed, said Navy Capt.\plane. : minutes. complained.- : The Weather NTIAC PRESS | iath YEAR kk RK PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, “FRIDAY, “AU IGUS ST 9, 1957 —36 PAGES ; _ These Boys Can Sew ROBERT SHERWOOD FRED BISHOP WIN HONORS — These boys won honors at the 4-H Fair in a field in which womef uiually excel. They made the cowboy shirts they wore in the judging and both won ribbons for their skill. their skill: Attendance Caiees 10,000 | | Last Complee AH Fair Program Set for Tonight This is the last night area folks can attend the fun- filled and educational activities of the 1957 Oakland County 4-H Club Fair held at N. Perry street and Walton - boulevard fairgrounds. ~~ To date the 17th annual event-has entertained crowds totaling more than 10,000 since opening Tea day night. Exhibitors will begin to ss _ take down their -displays and load up animals to- morrow afternoon following _ the morning hare ‘judg- ings. . A parade ot new and old ma- chines which aid the farmer in his toil of the soil is scheduled for 7:30, Roy Hess and his orchestra are to present a concert under the stars at 8:45, ~ Falp Queen Sharon Brodie will |" ‘participate in a 4-H Quiz Down at 9 tonight with seven other boys and girls. Ne a The county will be divided in two and questions will be based on°4H activities, membership —_ history, Northern county segreceiapabeen .. include Larry Scramlin and Donna) — Ruggles, both of the Oak Hill. 4-H) ~- (Pictures of 4-H Queen on Page 19.) : : club, Holly and Lola Johnson and ~ Patl Walker, both of the aes 4H Club, Clarkston, Queen Sharon, battling for South Oakland, wili be assisted by Ralph Birmingham, which she leads as president and Mike Coe and Karen Wahamaka, of the Teen H-ers 4H club of Wixom. Judy Eastburn, 16, of the Sioom- field 4H club, Birmingham won first place in the complete costume classification of last night's dress review, - ; She modeled a rust wool sheath - dress she made and selected (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) _ JUDY EASTBURN Complete Costume Winner More Talks on Monday - DETROIT @ — The Wayne County Federation -of Labor (AFL) and Wayne County CIO Council will resume merger talks here: Monday. Begin Trial of Lawyer Accused of Hitting Officer The trial of Pontiac attorney Milton R: Henry, ac- cused of slugging a police officer, opened yesterday with the patrolman admitting that he “wasn’t sure” he was acting within the law when he tried Ao. Occ sates: -Henry’s car. Henry, 38, of 34 Crawford St., is on trial in Municipal} _ Court on a charge of assault and battery. He was ar-' “rested July 23 for allegedly’ i. ha 4a _ Patrolman Clar-| Was «ttacked , ence Smith in the alley| ti tives and him ‘behind the Oakland Coun had ticketed his car and 4 228 ieee Saale "ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 7c + Probe Uncovers $35,000 Profit ; ~ After Union Sale Former Official of Old AFL-UAW Unit Asks Investigation. WASHINGTON (P — A ‘former board member of the old AFL United Auto Workers Union testified to- day the-union sold its Mil-| waukee headquarters build-| ing for $80,000 in 1955 only South Newport, Ky., attor- ney, said the union sale was to the-Badger Realty Co., Milwaukee, in which hie said the union’s secre-| tary: “treasurer, Anthony Doria, once had an interest. Testifying before .the Senate: Rackets Investigating Committee, | {Weintraub said that—aa- aboard | a at ie ae eee tion of the wale,” satisfactory t him. Weintraub said Doria never pang Ace ag aay egg about the sale. but, when tioned by board members about to see it resold a few weeks jlater for $115,000. | 43 | Morris Weintraub, now a. = Work Begun on Largest Lakes F reighter will become the largest freighter on the Great- Lakes was laid yesterday t the Great Lakes En- | | gineering W orks in amertan Riv- er Rouge.. ; * * * The 729-foot ore carrier will be | 13 feet longer than any Great | Lakes Freighter now afloat and, when channels are deepened for | the St. Lawrence Seaway, she will carry nearly 27,000 tons. Her hull will be 39 feet deep. " +* * * ’ The vessel, as yet unnamed, is being built for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Milwaukee, which will lease it | to the Columbia Transportation Co., of Cleveland. It will cost around seven million dollars. nounced several months ago. State's Defense Jobs Take Dive Broomfield. Helps Set- | Ex hibit to Illustrate -Available- Work ; Michigan's “bleak” defense’ pro ‘duction picture is in part responsi.’ ques | ‘ble for the drop. in industrial em: ployment, Rep. William S.Broom-. DETROIT «®—The keel of what | Plans for the ship were an- | shows the progress being made of the roadway om the Mackinac tions and —_— ae" WESROOPTER VIEWS This picture taken ~ | from, the air, looking north toward St. Ignace, ' ee se AP Wirephete - “work now taking place is the’ laying of grating PS 7 on construction—~ for the two inner lanes, and building of frame- Bridge. Founda. Rae Se See Clee AR, ene Completed and erotics : hot by hie Into Gulf States Expect Tides to- Reach People Fleeing NEW ORLEANS #®) — Tropical storm Bertha bal- looned into.a full-fledged its deadly punch at the west Louisiana-upper Texas coast along a 125-mile front. The Weather Bureau at {10 a.m. located the hurri-: hurricane today and aimed - =4 # Six Feet in One Area; cane, traveling roughly in the same path ‘as its killer predecessor Audrey six -|weeks ago, about 140 miles “area of Lake Charles, The storm's highest winds were | (estimated at 75 -m_p.h., within ‘about 30 miles of the center with m (gales flaring out 100 miles from — the center. — : Bertha was expected to con- ~~ fine west and northwest at 19 would reach five to six feet be- it, got “out charts and a pointer field :it-Royal Oak) and three oth- to try to coavinne us the union ‘er Michigari congressmen stated in made a gre. a report readied this week, Still No ‘Coriect Anewer .Pot-O-Gold Is Now $2,000 Will Ask Appeal York labor racketeer Johnny Dio Tomorrow; Cooler “T never could see it,” Wein- i traub. said, “But I think when you shave’ Doria up here Monday" he'll - try to convince’ you too.’ Weintraub said the wnion re- ceived $50,000.plus a $30,000 mort- gage. He said he did not know 4whether the $30,000 mortgage was, ever paid off. x* * * of the building sale in an inciden- tal way while digging for further information ‘on the relations New Dioguardia had with the AFL- UAW, since become the Allied In- dustrial Workers Union. — DIO KEEPS MUM j Dio himself took the Fifth Amendment 140 times yesterday in refusing to discuss it. Dio likewise declined to discuss) his alleged role in the acid-blind- ing of columnist Victor Riesel, for which he is under indictment. . Se wes pevoled frean Mow York's| Tombs Prison, where he is serving a term for extortion, long enough jj is ‘appear before the committee. Die, a-man charged by pre-_ Views witnesses and committee investigators with extertion, hoodlumism, bribery, made only_one bow in New York movie gangster, He spouted a stream of obscenity | and slugged a photographer after causing a sensation hy entering the committee room before he was called by the committee, Showers Tonight, Pontiac’ s clear, fair weather will ‘Charles: E. Chamberlain, of Lans- ' ‘The ‘senators got into- the story ing ‘the Bureau of La’ ‘including these it intimidation and ‘decline in aren produetion * the direction ef the traditional Only a states, Michigan and) ‘Rhode Island, had fewer manu facturing jobs in 1956 than in 1950; }port pointed out, there were 219,- sre workers in the state “on: de- _ |i& ‘ese than 60,000. While the staté's level of all i dustrial employment has ppg “Sagging.” the report said, ‘the rate of decline in the number of defense jobs in- Michigan during Fecent years is nothing less than'& perfect solution for last week's puzzle. startling." Besides Broomfield, Reps, Rob-| ‘ert P. Griffin, -of Traverse City; and Robert J. MelIntosh, of Port Huron authored the report. . The report indicated thaf more defense . contracts, partictlarly from the Navy and Air Force, should be attracted to Michigan Another $100 has been on Courthouse added to the already over- loaded Pot-O-Gold, after judges were unable to locate Request County Seiad If we could offer a secret rect answers, we'd print it in big, black type on page one. | Take Ruling on. - Funds. formula for finding the cor- to State Supreme Court! to get a winner, you should see our judges. Each week they sort through thousands of entries, hopeful there will be a winner among them. in an effort to bolster employ- _ The Congressmen, with the co-| operation of the Defense Depart- ment, have proposed an exhibit in ‘Port Huton next month to show atone for > er ad work. They ou to make sure that lindustry, particularly small. busi- ness, “is actually made aware of) | its defense contract potential, and is apprised of every opportunity to jaa ibid. for defense wor The report quoted figures from Statistics, s showing a B Manufacturing employment in Michigan is at about the same level it was in 1948, while in the majority of states it has in- | cpeased. During the -Korean War. the re- fense jobs, while the number now explanations to last week's correct They're even arguing about who. iwill get to phone the lucky person to tell him he's just won $2,000, [24 If you think you're anxious> 16] 7. ‘ | The Oakland County pierd of ‘Supervisors will be asked/ Monday to take their courthouse troubles ‘to the State Supreme (Court. - The Ways and Means Committee is scheduled to ask approval of an appeal to the high court of the recent legal decision which stymied immediate plans for a new build- ing. : This decision -aid thag almost $1,400,009 earmarked for a new How a $2.8 million rate boost) courthouse was accunwlated by No Phone Rate Change Set Yet Michigan Bell Granted OK to Boost Schedule ‘of Call Costs | ‘tween Galveston and Sabine, Téx., ‘jocated on the Louisiana border. | Tides of three to five feet were ;expected along the central: toned ana coast. ' Tides in "ai area normally are ‘about one foot, - = Smee. he, Oo Se hours. : : The divine) dernad that tides ) Ba Re HORE UN SNe pr MRC” [Py Cha OL PN MALAI 8) lp The area threatened by ‘the hur- — ricane includes the strip of Lou- isiana laid waste by Audrey, | which. claimed more than 500 lives in -the Cameron-Grand Chenier atea June 27 and caused property ‘damage in the millions. But despite the threat of Ber- . tha’s punishing winds and flood- ing tides, some hardy residents of the Cameron area refused to leave. Flight from the low-lying coast- al area. started late yesterday when _the_first warnings came. ‘gan returning to the mainland at ithe first warnings. Civil defense units were alerted from New Orleans westward and headquarters here was on an around-the-clock watch on Bertha's movements, igranted Michigan Bell Telephone the courity without public approv- ‘Co. yesterday will affect Pontiac “subscribers will not be known for) ™! ad ee, eed, ‘be 7 iseveral days, according to Ray ned to the taxpayers: Storm, Pontiac area manager ; | The Michigan Public Service |Commission approved the boost, ibut has not yet issued its fermal order which will state just where. ithe increase will be levied and how The .mon¢y definitely tannot be! for capital improvements - the proposed new court-| spent such as house, said Circuit: Judge Herman. Dehnke, whose judgment last week came after a four-day trial in May: the total to date. It-may turn into a real battle if one of you con-| testants doesn’t send us a winning entry soon. You turn in your entry for this week's puzzle, |_get started on. it. You may get a little help from answers, which you'll find on page 7. = ‘much ,in each ‘exchange. still have several days to - so turn to page 5 and ‘and Commissioner on a suit brought by the Oakland). County Taxpayers’ League. . The Ways and Means’ proposal is based on the hope thatthe Su-, preme Court’ will upset Judge |Dehrike’s opinion, freeing the mon- ‘ey for immediate construction on.a proposed site in the Telegraph road ene TV ice Center. Chairman Otis Smith Sard James H. le BLOCKED BY LEAGU E- had settled on the approved figure. The Taxpayers League had also Michigan Bell witnesses testified ‘sought to block the county’s plan last December that current earn- The telephone company had asked for a $12.5 million rate ‘in- crease which would have raised the firm's earnings to seven per cent return en investment, but twe of the three commissioners decided the lower figure was suf- ficient. eke ae Myra Get 51, veams ark Cooler ed tomorrow evening. Low tonight away. Henry’s attorney and law part- ner, Emmett J. Traylor, contended that the patrolman’s action in try was about to have it towed), didn’t know if he eas acting ‘Feach near 70, the high to- a “court : (Two Spies Go to Prison™ NEW YORK Jacob, Albam spice dealer, and Mrs. Myra Soble, in prison each today for spying for the Seviet Union. - Her husband, Jack, 54, a third member of the espionage ring, was to be sentenced later. He was not in court. All three had pleaded guilty. * with “nume photographs ritings vital to Eoin yma nated Soviet ‘Union. a x * Atbam and the Sobles srs aint last Jan, + thie Mare. satan: comanai dace ‘ : gt / oie 7 4 4 ft E { 2 eS i Per! . 64, a former Brooklyn tea and * The three defendants were charged specifically with conspiring ranking Soviet officials’ to obtain documents: 52, were sentenced to 5°) years ie the defense of the United States, * " et BOW ings represented a” OT per house site and build elsewhere. return on investment, but the com- Judge Dehnke, however, ruled pany’s petition argued the increase |these changes. would be legal. was necessary to meet rising wage,/ Supervisors hope to build the material and financing costs. first $2.5-§3 million section of the iN ERAN IE ONE EEN SHES |$4. 5 million building with the funds ~ om hand and additional money In Today's Press. from sale of county lands. _ ! = { Se = . a fee , ie a } 4 4 as > * 4 ae f isp bee LO eet ee, ito sell the-present downtown court-| ‘The Louisiana coastland began ita feel Bertha’s winds about mid- . inight. Many areas of the coast are below sea level and roads go un- der water after heavy rains, * * Cmdr.. John Cork of Tampa, Fla., pilot on the hurricane hunter ‘Plane that .made the first flight into both Audrey and Bertha, said: “We made two flights into Aud- rey and it was the roughest I've flown. It was a full-blown hurri- cane, This one wasn't in the same category.’ Press’ Sports Edifor Covers All-Star Tilt Annual College All-Star and Offshore-oil drilling crews be “National Professional L@ a gu é game takes place tonight. under the bright lights at ae ’ Soldier Field, Game will be co ered for The Pontiac Press by Sports Editor Bruno , who has been at the lake front sta- dium for ‘several days, advance stories on the big grid — - yeshossaae REA The second section would be |. i sy gue ee os oes a — | built’ whenever more , building. ree ‘*) (Today: . ee te Combes -. 6... sponge ceseess J » funds could be accumulated, Tonight's game will: be tele County News ......... ‘aves Editorials 2.6. o.j..ccsee ee 6 If an Appeal is made, legal ad-| Vised in the Detroit - Pontiac | Parm & Garden ,......,... 2 visors to the county believe it may| 4a over WXYZ, Channel Lf : fj Maw RIND Css cs cachdns bes cka 29 {not be heard until late this year. starting MEO DM. ar Obitwaries o.oo... cic. .s... & [Although Judge a. made 4 F ee. Pot 0° Gold Purrle ..,..... 5 jhis final decision in the case, he 7 PO Geld Answers bewsdaks 7 \bs) Hot. entered a final he Fitst|La Y Is ine’ | Sport ih seecke. | MB, 8, jon the dispéition rier sae j INGTON © Peators oo. occ cede ee 2% 8 jt first Lady was | TV. & Radio Programs «.... $5 | The, appeal cannot ci | to be making a “most es Cee ee 88 this decrde ‘is «it toyy” re Pn Rieti inact, y17 \pointed out, he vive 4 dy | vf * ] Fate a8 By — oy South Parke’ and Hill streets because of the soon-to-be- opened Public Safety building. Converting Union to a one-way will make it posstble te , Hill Sts. as ‘ F i [ A a * Ge | i tanec tie Gul SUCCESS -FA,” slowly melted, DETROIT (INS) — James R. Hoffa, heir apparent to the presi- ; supporters cluding most of the top political figures in the Detroit area — at- tended an affair ip his honor af metown ‘Rally Around Jim will mot deter the 1,500 or so dele- tés at. the convention from electing Hoffa president by accla- mation, MUST BE DEFINITE McClellan (D-Ark) will have to nail something really spectacular on the Detroit Teamster leader to slow Detroit's Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. - All speke words of praise for the midwest praise may have been those of Thelma_ O'Dell, office manager of Union, She said: -|minding the jring to the Office Employes International Judge Matthew T. Abruzzo on an ) 1 . tees frend down the Hoffa bandwagon. They’ self-incrimination. add that it will have te be del- They say that the Senate com- matters in which mittee headed by Sen. John L.'t IAC PRESS, FRIDA h oe a... |AthleticClubCons 2-Town Drain — Plans Now Being Made Wants Actiono £ Royal Oak Gives Group _3° Months for Settling Over 50 representatives from the NEW :YORK (INS) — Rudolph Ivanovich Abel, aceused of master- deadliest Soviet spy te in the.U.S., pleaded = bail. a : i : Abel, 55, who was returned last in Brooklyn Federal: Court before ‘indictment chatging he stole U.S. might from Texas. was arraigned itfs if} : : military and atomic secrets for arrest in June on charges of enter- immny's a little man physical-| a101, who posed as.an unkempt | Abel, the highest ranking Soviet ly but in my book he’s six feet : citizen ever arrested in the US. eA Sik Sn mepnies te bart ees for espionage, is accused in a : : : three-count. indictment of . plotting non Satan, same wit) rm Favors to steal top nuclear and military Hoffa's forces are getting ready to secrets, and enlisting U.S. service- take over the operation of the na- : men as agents. - tion's largest union,- , Labor circles report that up to m4 ~ im Sovenmnad eres on eonty now, nothing has happened which | for: the saenngh mean, ae Hf F prpReant tenn \ = _ edey in Ponfiac Lewest temperature preceding 8 a.m. . At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 0-5 m.phb. ection—W. = gets. today at 7:42 p.m. rises onal yr : J manslaughter trial later |, 5:45 5 apanese Moon fees today st €:89 pam this month, after reports that he Downtown Temperatures disappeared from Camp Whitting- id aoe fat Saeeemennien 2 ton three hours Mohday night. — Boon Bl " : ito 2p. m. ® was reported found by two mili- red trim. <..., /friends and influence the people German cities with a stop at. Leip- lof 100,000 persons was: Organized) for today. Girard fo Have 24-Hour Guard | | fF | oa J With Rocket Strength BERLIN (®—An effort to win of Communist-run East Germany The Soviet Communist— party boss began a tour of key East zig. A torchlight parade. greeted him there last night and a rally ~« * * The Russian leader headed south from Berlin a few hours after a bristling speech threaten- ing the West with possible rocket attacks. x«- * * of ; Party. Western newsmen were Andrei Gromyko, members of the delegation that arrived Wednesday other jaunt. Action Follows Report, Went to Bar CAMP WHITTINGTON, Japan @®—The U.S. Army today put a 24-hour-a-day guard on Spetialist 3.C. William Girard, who ‘faces a _policemen in a bar in Mishiri, ‘Shemter_a ? tae Trying of the suit has been -held| - es a decision in a similar case,| Ser of the Cadillac |Garbutt, however, believes the lo- Birmingham 3 held at Springdale Park on Tues- day, August 20 at 5:30 p.m. Fami- lies of members have been invited * * *& BIRMINGHAM — will move.to Bloomfield Township for the construction of its Birming-|the children. — : ham Athietic Club. * * to take part in the event which will include games and prizes for * 3 Ice-cream, pop, milk and coffee pie EE cent ee ag gal acs ere Odile hea x * * of the group Regular meetings will- resume at the Community his bicycle into the path of a pass- ing.car driven by Eleanor P. Bean, 4, of 145 Mont Eagle Rd., Milford. Witnesses told deputies that she {had ne eines 6 evel Qe yew: House on September 9. bi EN = Friday “STURDEE” Little or No-lroning Men's Work Pants — — (7 “Long wearing and Saturday Special = Be e4 ick George Novy, 93, Medical School died yesterday. founding the first. bacteriology | course of study in the United| States. — - Dulles Off for a Rest WASHINGTON (INS) — Secre- | tary of State John Foster Dulles | § Scorlett’s Bicycle Shop will NOTICE! | SCARLETT’S BICYCLE SHOP 20 East Lawrence Street Behind Pontiac State Bank FREE PARKING AT REAR” | OF STORE | youngster need only satisfy the ex-i§ amining officer he is . qualified. No ‘road test is required. The li- & cense costs $3 originally and ex- pires in three years. 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AUGUST 9. 199 ae So r igs oo aa A eR fe. a Se en ne eo peo ae silly intended for export msi herapcieis in les "jrolmared, ito the’ 1 Century Uqusval ara Nome. = mpi a ceiglscloes Very Clear, a fave axpicnesy os 4 ae Four Tons dl Peas Sree Saints, Miracles i pie pte) Added to Navy Roster — TER a nem on/but Check cpetaate Mr ge er Jas Sgn eal ee At r. gare | | Sam ‘Tall Bear. ~ | TULSA, - Barn ps or a aia a Wil Be Destroyed t's: Sunk tir oun of, niEmIS,Prance — Cancel “| A Oe cot ie ok ee announ pounds is involved in the lore of saints and). ~. : : : (®—More than four Sapa toh ee nade ps miracles in the Rheims area, Seven mobile diesel generators|at the naval: training center as a} A young German hairdresser in An association spokesman said|bishop of Rheims, reportedly/have been purchased by the|he said his Sioux Indian family|that would curl hair into a “per-| collection plate. is valued at per- into the sea. Champagne which St. Remy, arch; to be mounted on railway carsirecruit from Cannon Ball, N. D.,/London invented a machine in 1906)a $20 check turned up in Oe -Crata Rica, El Salvador, ) an 4 back to the time hisimanent wave.” Trouble was that : 200,700 desperate bid to the ‘world market price has|caused to spring from an empty American & Foreign Power Co. ininame went . : a ending vec orion dropped from an average of| barrel is a. miracle that is still Mexico for use in Durango, Aga-/great, great grandfather acquired/the lady had to remain 18 hours ga gate beg: chuck agg nae ee ea st onl a nine. | this machine designed to re- oe ientes, Mazatlan, Zacatecas|two horses. : : Mivny ~~ Pet Diyos Ame. /SA ox cancy eBay ee ond Tale ons Hace Borel toe lon wee Oe ane er building fund, $5 to the Unitedimillion inhabitants. pounds of pearls origi-'less than $13. And the story of champagne is'and Tampico. / | STEWART- GLENN COMPANY... 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And it’s strikingly styled ¢ @ 2 PLASTIC TOP STEP TABLES WITHOUT TABLES — each piece was decorator selected to blend wonderfully with jg HUNDREDS @ PLASTIC TOP COCKTAIL TABLE and LAMPS any living room. Sofa and matching lounge chair are extra - OF CARPET — comfortable — just right for relaxing luxury. Yes, this group has STYLES—SEE OUR @2 SANDEL LAMPS I 99 everything'— so why wait — select your group today — Choice. J CARPET BAR—FOR @ 2 DECORATOR SOFA PILLOWS of colors in long wearing frieze covers. | EASY SELECTION! | FABULOUS VALUES GENUINE RATTAN : WN Ow : In Natural or Palomino Finish | 3-piece sectional, chair, table, : = | coffee table, highest quality, : as we get ready for new fall models | and so very durable and easy ‘ vn -~ ; : to care for. Spring filled cush- 2 LAN E ions! Table tops in stainproof, . : — = CEDAR | S¢ratch resistant genuine for- Oe eee = .. | mica tops. Ch f lor- ae ~e cHasss mice tors. Chense fom colo” ALUMINUM BED GLIDER Famous “Bunting” all aluminum glider with aad itiakes comfortable bed for those hot sum- / mer nights. Comes in carton — easy to ' assemble. ' USE OUR OWN CONVENIENT CREDIT PLAN AS LOW fos 10% DOWN Buy on Our —_ 7 + 90 Dey Accounts eo ee ee ‘J Your Pay No es tare 49" Reduced to "249 50). ae ete leg 34° 50 CAPTAIN'S CHAIR ( a NE Credit ~ Easy Payment iP lan Conyiag Charges Weather Resistant ‘erp CONVENIENT PARKING e Just a Few Steps From the New No. 2 City Metered Parking Lot at Auburn | rye hae bey Varin A OP” ve *@-Our Own Lighted Customer a Lot | Fridey and | Mondey Nights “t til 9:00 86 to 96 South Saginaw Street. Mak belt "Opp ‘Auburn ‘Miesiia a aoa! Around iad _— of Mey Hah 2 : REDWOOD Heery Kiln Dried Redwood Il 95 ‘ Bor Indoor or Outdoor Use sentence, : puss Chance to Win $2, 000 i in Pot? — this time there should be try his luck at by some The oew panle contains sentence. You then place Prmicine ¢ curios of squares. which ave alphabetically lett cae ee ne a gpm a object is to select the word which you think best fits the clue the-number of that word in the little need for ing anyone Pot-O-Gold. With $2,000 urging 7 ty contestant, anyone with a minute surely want to give it a go. : luck, list of sentences numbered, The square which has the same letter as the clue sentence. In other words, you “will read the clue labeled A ond decide which of the two words makes the most sense in thé square marked Do the same with al! other squares. You then weile the number oj tet word in cel Read all the clues # ae @nd be sure the right numbers are in the right squares. ‘ oe eneseceseneecensennweseeences: . , ‘PUZZLE NO. 62 | SS Se S222 2 eB eee eee eS Se eS Se eee Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES A dictator anak have little to worry about if only « small offered opposition. (1) FRACTION: of the people (2) FACTION. ship fighters ————. REIGNING: (6) NING; (6) FEIGNING. The pate The look ‘ ee SwiNDLING: ( hoe ~Many stockholders their ‘Sack of teellcing aist ietrement winld clea 4 chung (3) PAUNCH: (4) PUNCH. Disappointment at unfulfilled promises would result in the monarch. (5) man would become quite tipsy after drink- of wine.. (7) BOTTLE; (8) POTTLE. confirmed vegetarian would avoid {s) BREADED; (10) DREADED. of his life's savings would make the future to a@ man retire pension, (12) DWINDLING. veal cutlet. d on a small football team would cer- a professional wt the club oo adequate ————. ae ee ee oe aapey Sant ee © oe were indicative of — holdings if the curren :.@ slump. (15) PRODUCTION: (6) PREDICTION. ' Most people wan 8 Saas faetee would be glad to see an out and out siande by (17) CASTIGATED; (18) FUSTIGATED. arid soil would Years of hard work on an noticeable change in a farmer's ————. (20) POSTURE. The problem of FATNESS. Mother would be eo Nowadays. military “ol atomic weapons. Hiroshima_was (28). HATEFUL. . The sudden loss éf his ee enh ee would ce ween cane 6 prompt a week. mi the injured party. juce @ (19) PASTURE; (21) "FITNESS: a2) ally touched if her youngster - flowers for her on her birthday. _ (23) BROUGHT: a4) BOUGHT. i men cre well aware of the (25) FUTILITY: (26). UTILITY. ’ From the lapanese: poiat of view, the atomic bombin ee (27) a eATEPOL— blow ght be a serious to @ one-time. renowned. ‘ivan, sagen FLAME: (30) FAME. little trouble . WING. home from the party. (aD) SWILLING: (32) A century ago. a household TRESS: (40) MISTRESS. slave mi were Hie Guat S @ large corporation would hardi con- (33). corm thinset with minor dev te- ole 6 Wek ts silts 6 Se tenes «| incorrectly his orders.” lems. ¢ at the last dinner party. { have attempted arable. (39) DIS- OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1, Anyone fs eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or their immedi- , ate tamilies. 2 Entries must be on official entry blanks printed in this .hewspaper. 3. To submit an emry the contestant must print tus an- : spaces, cut ego area — by dotted t post ‘ii they are " “iin tries ug. 13 postmark (or beford)., Ne hether #swers in the lines and attech it securly to a ur & Tuesday, A received alter that time w pte gt ge will be declared _— The Press is not responsible tor entries lost or delayed in the mail. mailed or delivered 4. Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details ot the _— costed gennt Deageeeerr a er Sonne divided equally among the winners. If any week without any winners, the prize should pass will weekly until o winning solution is submitted. 6. Winners will be awarded an extra cash eniea each tf they are Pontiac Press subscribers of Set ae Q Hi Abs Lt ss 2 seat “Attrition” means that gavin ‘Timen are sent home without being greene 30,000 U. S, "Check Truck — including soldiers and Marines — are scheduled to be withdrawn 4 from Japan by next Christmas. * * * The servicemen lh ft today aboard the huge “T'm glad to go home but I don’t like to leave Japan.” sail-| Outstate Vehicles and im- Walter Cleveland Jewett, 72, of pi hag p.m. Saturday from Allen's “ae tey ees : SN aoe ee = acs _THE PONTIAC c PRESS, yamay, AUGUST 9% cir ma ree Who o Car | "Death Notices (Set Soop, Operas, Too sh eo 6 80 Ral Cor i —. WALTER ©. JEWETT LAKE ORION — Service for market can 1146 Long Lake Bivd., will be at {pers in one Minneapolis’ super- listen to their favorite!’ The U. S. “auto indilstry uses! 67,080 new railroad ein ane tae a te inte Ute Saat re freight cars enone, if commie’ Naame | to form a train 572 miles long . Funeral Home, Lake Orion. Buri will be in Eastlawn Cemetery, with the Rev. William D. Swan Jr. of- ficiating. Mr. Jewett died suddenly yesterday at his home. He is survived. by his wife, Helen; two daughters, Mrs, George | Many sad they were leaving be-|Welch of Lake Orion: and Mrs. Japanese pressions of the Japanese as “‘won- License Law _ Agencies Believe State Losing Revenue. From groped today for an explana- : of ney ‘¥i-|Houston, Texas; ~ lin Oman Battle Resistance Being Met 5. Miles From Rebels’ Stronghold MANAMA, Bahrain (®—A Brit- ish spokesman said a Trucial Oman scout was killed today in fighting for the village of Firq in the rebellious Sultanate of Muscat and Oman. Firq is about five miles from. the rebel stronghold of Nizwa. The only other casualties report: ied were five British troops who were evacuated by air to Bahrain suffering — hgat — : is being encountered at Firg,. but * * * through the Wadi Samail toward } added. - | The capture of: Izkt would ap- “Bipear to complete the encirclement iof the rebels in Nizwa, for behind jthem in the Jebel Akhdar Moun- jtains are tribes which have de- clared allegiance to the Sultan. LONDON U?—Moscow radio said today ‘Lt. Gen. Sir John Glubb is leading the military operation aimed at putting down ‘the rebel- lion against the pro-British Sultan of Muscat and Oman. The general i—at his home in the Sussex town yo Mayfield —laughed out loud iwhen told of the broadcast. | “Me leading an expedition in \ ‘Oman?” Glubb said by telephone. “Why - wale — . | Glubb, an a a tae Brit- lish commander in the Arab world tor more than 30 years, was fired from the command of Jordan's 'British-created Arab Legion early in 1956. He since has been living Hin retirement’ near London. | ‘ - Hostess might be hesitant about reinviting « guest whe Key Service Popular (37) (a7) PRIGGISH, ¢ (30) PIGGISH. ! | ALBION o—The City Bank and (Trust Co, of Albion says about 1,500 jpeople have enrolled in its free | key registration service, The bank keeps a file of the owners _ iwhen lost are turned m, the bank ‘notifies the owners. In a your 30 sets * keys were lost _jstates, mainly Hlinois, = state on trailers licensed in other, After = meeting yesterday of which administers reciprocal the State Reciprocity Boar d, vehicle licensing agreements with other states, Secretary of State James M. Hare disclosed 25¢ in- stances of split licensing . had been discovered in a 36-hour test Department of state investiga- tors made the check on U.S. 12 derful, courteous people.” oe ‘= untington Woods; Roger of Royal Oak and Dean of Fraser; a sister, Mrs. .|William Roe of Plainville, Conn; 23 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. | RALPH F, KITCHEN “| os ne for Ralph F.. Kitchen, 57, of 11410 Clark °Rd.,/ will be at 2 p.m. Saturday trom the Sharpe Funera] Home, Clark- ston, with burial. in Davi; Cemetery. Mr. Kitchen, a farmer,/ _~ of a heart ailment ‘Wednesday in Pontiac General Hospital, - He is survived by hi vis. Worsham of ‘two. . brothers, | James of New Hudson and. George of Defore, and three sisters, ARTHUR SANBORN HADLEY — Service for Arthur Sanborn, 75, 6171 Washburn Rd., will be ‘at 2 p.m, Saturday from Baird Funeral Home, Lapeer, with burial in the Sanborn burial] plot of the family farm in‘ Hadley. He is survivied by two sisters, Mrs. William Misener and Mrs. Martha Stringer, both of Lapeer and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Gretchen Green of Flint. * REV, JAMEs C. SMITH — MARLETTE .— Service for the near New Buffalo on July 28-29. About 40 trucking firms were in- the attorney general's office were to determine if there was any vio- a ing law. 5 One official said one important factor in where a trailer had to be licensed was its place of “do- eae | The santo wil opposition ™ ‘He speculated that Micttgan firms hauling trailers with Illinois tags would claim the trailers -were “domiciled,”” or based, at term- ;jinals in Chicago, This source said that a 19,- is| 000 pound fraller that would re- and) quire a $195 annual license fee in Michigan could be licensed in Illinois for $10. A trailer registered in Michigan and certified by the Public Service Commission for operation in the state would further be assessed on | Nizwa, accepting the surrender of Hicki on their way, the spokesman|* “tleage basis. New Hampshire Budget Depends on ‘Sin’ Money HANCOCK, N. H. @®—A state a new record state budget de- pends on the amount of revenue gambling. Sen. Robert English (R-Han- cock) said a newly enacted 38 million dollar state budget “‘will work out all right if you, your friends and our sunimer and winter visitors ing a ‘nip’ before dinner, smoke plenty of cigarettes and drop in on race meetings at Salem." enue, tes -STA-CLEEN Paved: to Bathroom Dewdoery “alt sen pe Toilet Bowl Bois Tank Clean! TOILETABS | volved. Hare* said -his department. the’ Public Service. Commission and trying to. assemble the facts and ‘ senator said today the success of |: keep right on hav- | Revenue from these three. sources bring in more than 12 — million doliars a year, more than | - halt the state's general fund rev- | ‘Rev. James €. Smith, 83, who died here Wednesday, will be held at \2 p.m. Saturday from the Marsh |Funeral Home, with burial in Mar-|] -s lette Cemetery, The Rev. Robert! Kyser will officiate. Surviving the Rev. Smith are his! wife, Maude; one son, James Gor- don of St, Louis, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs, Mary Helen Muffley of Chel-/ sea and Mrs, Alice McDonald Snover, and one brother, G. L, Marlette... ee QRA WOODWORTH Town. 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Il in 10 daye you do net love weight, eetarn YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE BUT WeNGuT? } $0 Phe rn rnennnnely 6298, 160 places (enone te) nn BAYT Fe a fe : 2 5 H ie - Editorial Page "FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1957. ‘Administra fon. to. Return of Nazi Assets eS eae _ land can be cultivated. Its 1.2 mil- lion peeple, of whom 80 per cent are Under the Paris agreement of Jan- nomads, raise sheep, camels and ‘uary 1946, the United States and 17 Soe Allied nations, excluding Russia and Poland, agreed toretainGermaneand sg “hes * oo Japanese war assets in leu of reper Council members wondered who - rations. would provide the “exceptional as-— The War Claims Act of 1948 di- sistance.” Someone suggested that rected that these properties be sold. it was Italy’s responsibility but the The proceeds were to be used to set- Italian delegate said it was U.N.’s job tle claims of American citizens ‘to see that its own protege didn’t go against our former enemiés. So far bankrupt. He was told that the U.N. $225 million ‘has been pald out leav- had no authority to give direct as- aa dcs ier nagesigee ol - sistance to natinal governments. Thin trom Tx Pox Pane poltisg * a. Fe. 7 Bee Ey "Administration backing, now proposes to turn this over to . rage! pi: sh former enemy governments for provide funds to keep distribution toformer owners of going after 1960. ‘The fact of the the seized assets. Most of the © matter is that this ‘backward money would go to Germany,— desert country is not ready for $105 million of it to General the independence and member- Analine and Film Corp. a sub- ship in U. N. it will get in 1961. sidiary of I.G, Farben. of nationalist sentiment is _ There are about 18,000 American a proper development in its place. i claims still unsettled, To help out, But the great danger with today’s the State Department proposes to enchantment with nationalism -lies use $100 million in postwar economic so. ety mea The Rati aid repayments to meet these claims. they can walk.” Thus the total cost to the taxpayers of this country would be $541 million a plus $100 million diverted from for- a et | ino ca nadie a ae : ie So Sp Rae : me oe West German Reps The Man About Town agreed in the Bonn Convention of 1952 that eelzed ansele shoul ' Looksa Champion their losses. This’ has not been | ig ene oie eo ‘Pessimist: Whe knows the — If the bill to return these assets fe hime knows they coun’ _ is passed, it not only would create _ be. reverse policies agreed realty Lapse After “combing” over the numerous en- . ‘ae yy tt aghaend-pmapeng rege dae GE Pontiac Motor Engineering, away. There doesn’t appear to be and active in civic matters both at his any justification for it a comm’ VT F he teak In addition to having nothing on his head that would cloud, befog, hamper or y op rar 100 ast hinder his free thinking, he also is \ In 1949 the United Nations author- good sport and not afraid of the bald ized Italy, former ruler of Somali- *¢t im any discussion. If any other other entries may have ‘land as a colony, to prepare that area an idea that they are more eligible, their for independence, names will not be considered unless their — At a recent meeting of the U.N. entry is accompanied by an affidavit that that they comb their head with a wash Trusteeship Council, Italy announced tee that Somaliland would have the. - “essential basic institutions of a sov- -ereign state by 1960,” Some skep- lothon wekrinte, tical council members asked for rea Randall Melton particulats as to how the former of Birmingham reports that he suffers colony would get along after inde- as much here as when both were growing pendence, “on every corner,” but now are quite rare, ‘ He also says that the Northern Michigan x * * town where he goes for rélief every year Then the truth came out. A (and gets it) has “whole fields” of both. special survey mission of the International Bank after visiting Somaliland reported that “ex- — ceptional assistance” might be needed for as long as 20 years Wondering if ragweed and golden rod Seeman "© Oakland County deer are not suffering from race suicide. This column has re- ceived several reports of ~ fawns in our woodlots, and Otto Hodgson and that loans could not be jus- who lives a arc Bg is saiie ot tified. - out of a couple less than two feet om, ‘Somaliland is one of the poorest Who look like twins. — areas of the world. On the Indian Yes, twas considered to be a backward Ocean in northeast Africa it is. arid spring, but ecu nae : Judson Marzoni who lives out Pontiac Trail, already has THE PONTIAC PRESS made the usual third cutting of his al- Pontise 12, Michigan rnaptlitny and ane to make one or ; Harvest. peaches that weigh one-half ‘pound each are being picked from a tree in the yard.of ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hinchman Howass m «= Eaat M. Paeanweit, in Drayton Plains—and the flavor tops Vies and Cireulation Mana : = Mee we + ay anything in the en in” variety. Verbal Orchids to—. Ponting, a4 second class matter . Mrs. Mary Finnegan = - Mrs, Grace E. Howell : a of 62 South Paddock St; elghty-fitth — +, birthday. ey Mr. and Mrs. John’ McFall _ of 2328 Cass Lake Road; fifty-fourth wed- rea ding anniversary. / J James B. Tibbitts j ae Cutan ninety -seoond asi “THE PONTIAC P — ~ Competition Hasn’t Much are the hay fever criminals that thelr _ : \ot 201 Whittemore St.; ninetieth birthday. ‘ One Worlder David Lawrence Says: ‘The Republicans and Northern “‘lib- of the HARMONIOUS DEMOCRATS | It also stimulated a lot of talk ly putting through rights” legislation after many dec- ades of neglect by both parties. Meanwhile, the White House — strategists, “thinking they had a chance to get into the play, came President Sappoint- ed,” and hints of a veto were leaked out by Republican leaders . in the House. The moment ‘the Democrats . saw this, they changed their tac-/ tics. Even so ardent an advocate an author of the House bill on © “civil rights,” sald the Senate version wasn’t so bad after all. ~ Country Parson. i i filibuster, and to to the White House and dare President to veto it. 2 Civil Rights Pressure Put on GOP Dr. William Brady Says: ~Tetany Also Among M ature Adults The late pediatrician, L, Em- mett Holt, was aware that tetany ~ (lot to be confused with-tetanus in mature He did mention ohe case “cried out with pain in her hands and feet which _ found in the typical position of tetany. * ca * “tn four or tive hours the spasm completely disappeared and did not return. This was the only. symp- tom of tetany that she ever mani- fested. Carpopedal” (wrist and foot) “spastn may come on spon- taneously, but it is more frequent- ly found in the course of some out with the statement that the febrile” (feverish) “illness.” ! for their money. : Se Seta dues OWE L. ©. Balle ‘What About Class Why Isn't °t Fishing: in Psychology?’ Better in State?’ pitts enualy important Se co eanaene of tee Deming, a8 rae don't schools 8M hour, Tourists are Big Busi in applied—paychology?_Why do make it possible ayn ocak young people to grow vation Departmen 19 do. better MS wth very Ite Anowiedge on 200 of stocking Jakes and s how to win friends and influence people? : — Father Praises creer et el Recreation ‘Let’s Quit Yelling aes at Eisenhower’ to all those patient folks vie make the City summer recrea pro- two dozen most power- -.7ain so successful ale nibnations ping world Jo geefya ccjoge it very sodch oot ion for have met; 5 oun Oe” Seared mit ence ast Sat as than the U.S. The two are India ne, cors, minus, Went, Smunemuete and Switzerland and not many Moth plan on moving to either in the im- : : mediate future. . Let's quit yelling about tke’s Notions Differ failure to “hold the line.” He has ee eat ne at Of Direer rae ) 22 countries. I've done some research and Sal found out about barber poles, In Be ee — ancient ree a man eae It ts m sate bet now that, when reader no ook beaded, This was because the conference out i i barbers 't found a safe way i a ee on Child Brides barbers hede’t found. s_ Ble. way White House will have a change There’s one thing for sure . the blood and the white was for of heart, will forget about a veto no matter how young they marry the -bandages. Although barbers and will approve ihe measure down South, it's sure not this so- now have found a safe way to and make it law, Gnd cutee kee ee while conference com never he o say- & profession. om, coniae items ae _ the ing, “Ta rather be an old man's Pamela J. Morris President’s lieutenants: on Capitol darling than a—young man's 260 W. Longfellow a cto amt —-sl0ve.” . 2 2 will use every j they can So you marry the person you In olden times barbers were also to get the bill modified to please and I'm sure Tennessee surgeons and practiced the art of the Administration's wishes. If, on Won't say a word. I married at blood-letting. The red stripe on the the other hand, any substantial 15% and have been that way 14 pole represents blood, the white changes are made, a Senate fili- Yea"- - Sipe is for the bandage. placed . buster and: the killing of all legis- Tennessee around the arm and the gilt knob lation can be the result. — hed, ee de exponen cle 5. oor (Copyright, 1957, New York Herald ‘RBagehal] Is- : hn dies. ; _. John, Antisdel Our Business ies eee | time been none of a woman's ust Requests Advi me none of a woman's Can Occur ro esse te Requests Advice Henpecked must be. He may not ON Mown Grass henpecked, bat 2 be. aa ~ $eietice makes us do mental a es My | j . 6 a? a : ; t bee. _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, aveusr 9, 1957. ; Oe Se om satenden: (Pe Nein at ha ot te molt aba | Colleagues Loud Nixen' . and Knowland; May Aid §- Presidential Chances | WASHINGTON us — Vice Presi-| dent Nixon and Sen. Knowland (R-| Calif) got°a boost from some | ambitions they may have fot the] —_ — eee Me Meee —— : Seanad, the Senate Repubit-| | FREE PARKING if i BOS ie Gee Se OPEN MON. and FRI. til et lean leader,—and Nixon received | _ — — — warm GOP praise for their activi- BACK FOR A ties’ in connection with Senate, ~ LIMITED TIME : ; ‘ . . passage of the civil rights bill. | eae Furnish your home at one low price \ with these Sen, Curtis (R-Neb) started off |... » * +,+.% LAS + *%¢ a before has, been accomplished PCy ea ‘convention nominating speech, Goldwater (R-Ariz) praised ship.” ices in World War If and “as a statesman stamp him as one of the } country’s outstanding men.” Sen. Clifford P. Case (R-NJ) | GRUEN with Our Reg. $49.50 | Trade-in §2 = $19.50 | eae, tmede $9990 10-Pe. len Se Imported, hand set — im of six rooster $ 9 ! 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FRIDAY, auGusr: 9, 1034 | >] Await $8 Mi Million for Tribal Land | Renew Wor Desk eis wo ae in ‘the| "WHEELER'S eB Lead, Zine, Titenium |Sarnia Indians Give U. AS With Rubber Tile aif gs HOUSE PAINT Firm. 2 Months to Pay _ Tes ary to give a smart ld to £7 | teed : "Speciat $3.59 Gel. | SARNIA, RIA, Ont. @ Chippewa | st. ida oe makes ig PONTIAC : < én \ ; ne o= vane he sare aan Reng ar he ee pat ving be berg | | OUR FASHIONS one TO THE GAL _ WAGNER ~ Pare es He, Zonk ide | Td ped to we, hla nk pnt ee 4 Door LEADING A BUSY LIFE! ” HARDWARE and APPLIANCES. 1960 Opdyke, Pontiec Road 2 Open: Mon Tuer, Thur, Fi. $100 A. M. te 8:00 P.M. on 10 Ao te 2 eg ype “e pay eight|dustry. It payment at ee en 2 ee ee million dollars for 3,200" agres’ of| te time “within three or four|!oP is tri = stor og) No payment has been|tiles in the desired pattern. * * purpose, * : pes sapeed ina Sancho bay Get ten tar ‘ho Mame York, pens seha oe |" eee, Seae Salts ow rub Jand ‘convert 400 acres along the). 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"] ee. | on eed | Hy * VIEW NEW SITE — Yesterday was a great-day for members and supporters of the Auburn Heights Boys Club — when Kenneth and Wendell Crisp deeded a choice, three-acre parcel of land to the group for a new home. Above, left to right, W. B. Neal, director; AUBURN ‘HEIGHTS — Wendell -by Robert Mutter, also of Auburn and Kenneth Crisp of Auburn Heights. three | Douglas Fowler, president of the choice land to the Boys Club here, Glub Board of Directors, in ac- Boys cepting the land stated, “This oat teens tte toe generous donation by the Crisp ‘of the American Legion Hall brothers is typical of the coop-/ _ 3 Auburn Heights, These quarters eration and help we have received by. the people in Auburn Heights and Avon Township.” : Charlies Cresswell, executive director of the clap said, “Now that we have the land, we are SN tive director; Wendell Crisp; Dave Andrews, club treasurer, and Harold Newingham, look over the land. . ‘ going ahead with our plans for a Club House. With the backing of men like the Crisps and Mut- ter, we should have our pro- posed building ready for occu- pawcy In the next year.” - Cresswell went on to: add_ that “this will be possible only if the parents continue to give ‘the coop- eratign they have so far displayed. This is just the first step and we: still have a long way to go. I am sure that this gift of land has’ eights Boys’ Cub Deeded Site for Building = given an added _jmpetus to our hopes and plans,” he concluded. In the bi-monthly board of di- ; rectors meeting at the club Wednesday night, Alfred G, Wil- son, Frederick C. Ziem and Frank W. Irons were unanimously named to the. board. Wilesa is en the na- tional board of directors of the Boys Club of America. Sheriff Irons and Oakland County Prose- ‘cutor Ziem, together with, the lat-| ter, have long taken an interest in ‘local Boys Club affairs. : July Building Permits = Compared in Orion Area ORION TOWNSHIP — Building for the month of July here up exactly the same as in July ‘36, in regard to industrial, with Find 3 Clues : . ‘ Y , and al - to Hit-Run Car tome a garage, 13 bth oak. its wever at Troy Crash were only 1) per cent of last year's total, due largely to the Co. development -jthis year only four were issued. The-boy suffered compound frac- Set Farm Bureau Goal Farm Bureau leaders in the 11 membership districts have set the Michigan membership goal for 58 at 70,610 farm families. County Farm Bureau Resolutions Com-) mittees will meet in a series of . |8cheduled meetings during August . |and September. ! F it ifh : z 33 s ti 4 a8 E | Help Cut T.B. Deaths BOSTON—In recent years drugs the antenna,/have been effective in helping re- mirror duce. tuberculosis deaths from were nearly re per 100,000 population . jto nines » +t ¢ : 5 e. fh Ee ioe AP Wirdphote co ta of; of Mt Clemens, ‘will reign gt the tra- over Labor y week. mounced recently — at \Air-Sea Island Invasion | \Climaxes Maneuver f | HONOLULU w# — A weeklong] . |amphibious ‘;maneuver involving Area School sto Open Wing - New West Bloomfield Hours Begin September, Says Board HARBOR—It was an- a school KEEGO of ‘Lost City’ for Reunion . Sunday is the day set for the annual reunion of the descendants of early settlers of the little lum- ber town of Damon. Known to many as the “Lost City,” Damon is located in Cur- wood’s Green Timber in Oge- “Tiaw County. The reunion will board meeting that a new wing of West Bloomfield High School will be open for use on. the first day jot school. Decision on 1 the purchase of 4 school bus was tabled until fur- ther investigation can be made. peed were also opened for a new _ field house with Reeves Construc- tion Co, as lowest bidder. Con- struction will begin immediately. Permanent bleachers, purchased with the money from the sale of the Community School, will be in- stalled at the end of this month. * “ * way for the Detroit. Edison Co. on the Green School property, and also approved the school calen- dar. About 690 students are expected |* lat the high school this fall, at ‘which time new hours ®will be effective. School will start at 8 a.m, and end at 2:45 p.m. Lunch hours will consist of three one- half hour periods. - The elementary schools will use the same hours. as last year. Robust Pioneer Largely a Myth, Professor Says TAMPA, Fla. #®—The popular conception of the American pio- The board granted a right of! take place there, in Damon Hall, which was built for the purpose ot holding the gatherings, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Warner, who run a large lumber mil] in the twon, have— been responsible for the reunions, which last year had an attendance of 300. * * * a= The town once bufned almost completely and former Union Laker Clark Davison and his broth- ers, Frank and Fred, are sage responsible for the rebuilding of of the town, Marlette Class Meets MARLETTE—The class of 1954, Marlette Community High Schiool, held its recent reunion at the Mariette Community Swimming Pool Park, with eleven members ‘and their families present. Officers elected were: Jim Boyce, president William Cumper, vice president; Marilyn Willis, ‘treasurer. ie Slate 25th Reunion MARLETTE—The class of 1937, Marlette High School met at, the American Legion Hall for’ its first reunion in 20 years. Twenty-three of the 39 graduates werep resent, alorig with. one of the teachers. Plans were made to hold the next ‘reunion, their silver anniversary, in five years. “1APosistoBe Open in Change! Call Descendants in Decide Incorporation, | Charter Members for Westwood Also — By NANCE BELLEFLEUR South Oakland Correspondent SOUTHFIELD — Monday at 4 p.m. is the deadline for candidates to file petitions for seats on the sosed city, of Southfield and the Planning Open. House ' for 50th Anniversary stairs and part of a garage Dll by other residents on the ease- through, or make an accessible land County Clerk's office for the is : ment to let Healey put a road] ‘ist need be moved - ROCHESTER — . Mr. and oe Public Meeting Deen Hepp teen ae gpm Bil y y Ofer Works Sto Baptist Seminary Tarr nations, wil be kept i 4 Billy. Graham Room in the soon- t topes ames P, ore Li- city of Southfield and four for the | village of Westwood. * ¢ -°2 There will be nine positions open for Southfield and Sour Sor West- wood, Candidates for the Southfield post are: YOUR CHOICE zENCO 33 JOHNSON Westwood Village would uionies. noe -}rate East and West Beverly Hills and Berkshire f i 2258 DIXIE HIGHWAY NEAR INTERSECTION OF TELEGRAPH LOTS OF FREE PARKING Daily 9 to BIG 21” SIZE MOWER 4-Cycle, 2% H. P. Briggs & Stratton Motor SLIP CLUTCH BUILT-IN LEAF MULCHER MANY OTHER FEATURES ages segmirinegesbockor inca a population of about 8,000. oa ee é x * * i: Residents of Southfield Township 2 & voted in June, 1955 tq incorporate § . : as a city. Since then, two city) charters have been defeated by strong opposition from the northern’ section, -now wishing to vena Westwood Vives: Final Tribute Is Paid WHILE _ LAST! VERY SPECIAL. PURCHASE! TIME oe Hold Davies Reunion : Davies T pm. MAR RIEE The J. R. a to Actor Oliver Hardy HOLLYWOOD @#—Friends from | Movieland pay a final tribute to- \” GALVANIZED _ GUTTERS: eral services. Laurel, 67, is > HL “ote * * Masonic services at 1 p.m. will! be followed by cremation and) inurnment in the Garden of Hope’ at Valhalla Memorial Park, North’ Hollywood. Vote for Minister Ick CREAM FREEZER __4-Qt—Non-Elecirie RETAIL $16.95 8 quart—clse as well as Electric Preezers fn stock at reductions..n DORMEYER TOASTER NEW, REVOLUTIONARY, MAK TOAST IN HALF THE TIME $] 1 Regular Price No other Toaster has so Many desirable features as the new Be sure Dr, Dena Grey, at 3490 au makes al ets in 2” dese ber Lake Rd, . E Dr. Meagher received his Doctor, of Dental Surgery degree from the, University of Michigan, and is a, neer as a hardy specimen Of near physical perfection is largely a myth, a Tampa history teacher maintains. * * "A formidable number of the pioneers . . . were miserable, sick- ly creatures, " Dr, J. Ryan n.| ates the University of Tampa said. | The vigorous, broadchested men) and movies give a far from accu- rate picture, Beiser said. “Frequent accidents, the effects of exposure, decaying vegetables, swamps, poor food. habits; lack of sanitation and hygiene;-and inade- ~ |quate knowledge for prevent and cure of disease’ outweighed the natural health benefits of an ac- tve outdoor life, he added. He expressed his views as a guest columnist for the Tampa Times. 12,000 Marines and sailors in Ha- waiian waters reaches a climax of the Garden Island, Kauai. It includes use of the. latest atom- ic-age surprise and. rena es ae i and blossoming women of = tomorrow with an air-sea invasion | Some -7,000 Marines of the ist] Brigade and 5,000 Navy men are) @ngaged in the military exercise. | VALSPAR Valentines WHITE House Paint and oil composition are de- fe aon finish that resists cracking and chipping. 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This is good news for the Ameri- ean people who benefit from Irving Berlin's creative ability and is ex- cellent therapeutics for keeping Mr. Berlin young and vital. eR. & Free choice in such matters as extending or terminating a career is one of the benefits of being self-employed. If, on the other hand, Mr. Ber- | lin were employed by a typical eorperation in any-capacity from porter to chairman of the board, he would have been automatical- _ lly placed on the personnel scrap _ heap at 65. In light of the scarc- i ot personalities im this rote *€ tests will not be known for months of the world over a long period of time. Already, however, the government and leading British scientists have released a number of what they called encouraging preliminary reports. 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It is now generally accepted that in this coming 20-year period the er ulation will grow by close to 60 millions “This 46 per cent increase in the population will be accom- panied by an increase in the la- bor feree of only about 20 per. cent and in hours ef less on 10 per cent. To house, feed, clothe and. edu- intensive use of raw materials, in- dustrial’ plant and electron en- ergy.” -In the domestic economy, there jis a race between currency depre- ciation on the one hand and in- creased capacity to make things on the other. 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Spectacularly smart, plastic top chrome. dinette, with wipe-clean plastic table top and upholstery, Beautifully designed to meet the requirements of any sized family, : "Rooving o'7ug.tu one of tha loved of tg Oolleal Glawty Convalescent Hospital is Charles Peacock. exercise for regaining control of muscles, es U.S. Women Dominate Their Meri? Pampered Darlings - Are Virtual Tyrants, _ Says Britisher . Letting go at the American woman and matters financial, Connor_ declared ; “She spends eight billion dol- lars a year on clothing her na- kedness and considers that if she hasn't at least one car she statistic of all—she outlives her husband by an average of sev- Such activity is good pecially in cerebral _ common. W orking on projects at the Oakland County Con- valescent Hospital are Walter Koch and Pauline Hor- By ANNE HEYWOOD Our thinking about working wives has certainly changed in the past two decades. * _: ® Twenty years ago, if a wife worked, it was almost an ad- mission that her husband wasn’t doing so well, _ RATHER SHEEPISH The husband was apt to re- sent it and the wife was apt to feel rather sheepish about it,. too, If she worked becaise she wanted to, and not because the : o So Brot N.Y ‘<= Working Wives full-time office work. There are too many adjustments to make. But a part-time job, at least at first, usually works . out beautifully, It gives her a chance to ease back into the routine, Second, each member of the family should take the respon- sibility for certain tasks which they will do without being re- minded or nagged. The —children--should - know that Mother’s job will help them get to college and should pitch in willingly. Personal News of Interest Nancy Walker, daughter/of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Walker of James K houlevard will play the ingenue when Cranbrodk Summer Theater . presents: “Return Engagement, " a new musical yarn about summer rom of the aspiring young ac' Greek Theater on Aug. 18 and 14. 2 % Poatiae Press Photos He oeitaler sicituah cases where tial loss of nailer control is ton. They participate every morning in occupational therapy projects and activities. : Accepted: Today Each one snouid be réspon- sible for his own room. Among them, they could handle addi- tional chores, + & & = If Mother continues. to cook, Pop should take on the dishes and perhaps the marketing. SEND OUT LAUNDRY, I'm a firm believer/ in send- ing out. more of the laundry and even having ft cleaning woman occasionally rather than risk having /the lady of the house overworked, When and the struggles s, Outdoors in the Miss Walker will play opposite Robert Greg- ory of Dearborn, the Jeading man, in the per. eS \NANCY * x * Houseguest of the L. J. ictinens ot Clier chines, Sor. a, week was Mrs. Charles Bischoff of Lafayette and Kokomo, Ind. * x /| * Chief Warrant Officer George T McKenzie and Mrs. McKenzie Shores. ___ (with daughter Margaret Ann) of Fort Sill, Okla., are visiting her __parents, Mr. oh ap eon Sep Min. es tes The MeKenzies will leave At. 24 for New York City. ‘From 4 McKenzie is to be stationed, * Having’ returned from a *. \ ine drive, her daughter, Valerie, * this happens she gets “nerves”’ and the whole family pays a price. Why not relfeve her of some of the work so that the family can be happier? Third, the wife must remem- ber that this role is of her own choosing. She wants a job. be- cause domestic drudgery is getting her down and also be- cause she wants to help send the children to college. * *® bd So when everything goes wrong and the boss is nasty, she must not become a mar- tyr, I've known women who, on such days, will tell their hus- bands, “I’m working my fin- gers to the bone. If you were successful like the man down _~ the street,” etc. This spoils everything! (Copyright 1957) Julianne Dean Lists Attendants Julianne Deari announced at- tendants for her Sept. 7 wed- ding to Lloyd B, Collier at a miscellaneous b ridal shower . given Thursday evening. ‘Patri- cia Dean will assist her sister as maid of honor while Ann Woods of Detroit and Eleanor Schutt will serve as brides- maids, * Another sister of‘ the bride, Mary Margaret Dean, .will be the junior bridesmaid. Hostess for the Thursday evening event Auburn. was’ Miss Schutt of ‘Margaret Stewart of Vashington street veturend Wedneitay Arnvets. Unit Meets Matatnel srultjeslats penn coaeee bo" Blanche Apley of Pontiac and .] ted: George Anderson of Drayton Plains. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Iamarino are sn Bitorenl araenORS, Jimmy Dey Amvets Post No. 12 ‘Women's Auxiliary met at Marie Stoychoff, OTR at the Con- valescent Hospital, helps Bill Beth- scheider adjust a special apparatus he uses 1b oolianilig He was 0 wood worker before retirement, _, Besse Occupational Therapy Hales ‘Old Folk in County Hospital © By GRETTA PORTER * What do the words ‘ ‘Oakland AUT mean to you? _... Do they present a mental pic- ture of infirm old people sitting idle? One glance around the occu--. pational therapy room of the hospital is evidence that, al- though these pedplé may be elderly and. even infirm, this is not-an old folks’ home. The hospital, - working through occupational . therapy . (OT), tries to cure its patients bodily and-at the same. time help thern adjust to disability. Working with crafts, at bedside or in-class, creates new inter- ests and develops mental and physical coordination, Marie Stoychoff, occupational thera- pist, calls this program “cur ing by doing.” Although .OT has been. used for veteran and child. rehabili- tation since the 1920's, it is - Relatively new in working with older people. PROMOTE FRIENDSHIPS Classes at the Convalescent Hospital give patients opportun- ity for social contacts in normal activity and help develop group responsibility. Miss Stoychoff works with two . groups, each spending part of the day in planned and super- vised activities, She tries to de- vise projects that will give the patients exercise for their par- ticular needs, ~ For instance, several sight- less patients lace leather coin accident (CVA) cases hook rugs, which is good exercise in an attempt to regain at least partial muscular control. The patients make articles for themselves, their friends or families, or for sale, Many ar- ticles are made from contribu- tions by interested people. For instance, rugs are from rags that are donated. Groups-— and individuals contribute sup- plies and equipment such as: weaving looms, library carts, yarns and threads, and current magazines and books. Volunteer groups play an ime, portant - part ot Check Child's Health Well Before School a DORTHY V. AP Newsfeatures Even during the long sum- mer holiday it’s not a« bad idea to look ahead.to the open- ing of school next fall, What - can you do during the sum- mer that will give your child - a better year in school? How about your child's health?. Don't wait until a week before school to get that ~ MRS.. MARY FINNEGAN , Mrs. Mary Finnegan of Whittemore street is 90 years old today. She was born in Ballyporeen, County Tipperary, Ireland, on Aug 9, 1867. At the age of 10 she came to Pontiac with an aunt. and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. John Maney, who lived on Jackson street. After attending Central and Pontiac / High School, Mrs. Fi ‘innegan was employed by Pontiac |, Buggy Works for six cents an hour. + , _In 1900 ‘she wag married to Michael Fi innegan and they had two sons, the’Rev. John F. Finnegan of Detroit and Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. Mts. Fi innegan has lived on yd ohe street for hens Sats “preschool checkup. with your ~~ A good red color to the mu- cous membranes is evidence of rich healthy blood. A tanned . Skin looks well on a child but do not confuse a tan with the rosy look of health. Anemic children sunburn and tan just . the same as healthy children, ASK FOR BLOOD TEST If your’ child’s. color is not as good ag it should be, be “gura’ to ask your doctor to do a blood test. Find out how low the hemoglobin is and what should be done to im- “prove it. It may. be that your child needs. some improvement in his diét. He jmay need rhore. protein, more of the foods rich in iroh and vitamins. Maybe he needs a tonic for a while : On the other hand it may be that your child needs more — and rest Pe perhaps it’s init ie cla ae a a far exceeds. the nk Women whose children _ are in school or college may qualify for these positions wd attending either the wed or eve- ee 5 for a good, permanent calliicn by taking one of the Institute courses... Yon can advance as rapidly as you: are able, APPROVED for VETERANS’ TRAINING The Business Institute 7 West Lawrence St. Phone FE 2-3551 Call tn Forsen or Relurn this Ad for r Bulletin =e * * MOU OA we 00+ 000 dagen s eoeeneseceeresee: +s seserssents PP TRR CEP Oe eee ad | Your youngster has passed one of the major hurdles to a success- ful career. In today’s highly com- ‘petitive educational market, the -hoy or girl who is able to matricu- late has already exhibited scholas- tie ability, a satisfactory range of But geting into college docen't mean that he will be able to ijl: ‘IT’S NEW . . « it’s the RELAXED LOOK in haif trends. Softer waves, upwerd and outward for summer, RAN D ALL'S HARPER METHOD 88 Wayne St. sa 2-1424 College is many things: Proms, house parties, football rallies, mid- ‘night bull sessions, card games and cramming for exams. It is also a gateway to a highly re- warding career, * * * Soret So new it’s six years ahead of the times ‘an exciting new Acrosonic by Baldwin © New Low Price = © Most tasteful classically simple design ever-achieved! * Exclusive new kevboard-level music desk in handy evye-to-key height. * Exceptional tone, and instant response ... muth more for your —_ dollar. e A piano completes the family circle - CALBI MU SIC. CO. _ Pontiac's pomeryA Owned Home of Conn Instrumenis end Baldwin. Pianos and Organs 119 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 5-8222 Closea Wednesday Afternoons — June through August learn to concentrate, to conserve few and far between, 4 are supposed to be mature, But first, a college student must time, tox study without parental supervision, and to make many of his own decisions for the first time in his life, |“MR.’ OR ‘MISS’ | The freckle-faced boy or girl who has been familiarly addressed for 12 long years by his teachers as “John” or “Jane” will ly be called “Mr, Jones” or. ‘Miss Smith.” Instead of being told by a principal or student counselor what to study each semester, the col- lege—except for a few i subjects—will leave the choice to him. * * °* Unlike the scheduled study hours in grammar and high school, the cdllege student is expected to bud- ‘get his own hours of cramming. ‘Written tests are comparatively “Mir, Jones” and “Miss Smith” enough to assimilate each day's lecture notes without an instruc- tor brandishing a stick. But college is not all work! The ‘campus provides unexcelled-—op- PRICES RISE STEADILY loca’ For those high schoo] graduates the effort, a recent survey indi cates that the 30-year-old with a college degree is earning almost twice as much as a non-graduate. At age 40, he is earning three times the salary of the less educated group. Parents in moderate circum. pul, ie coer ah oui Ss tacks Many universities and organiza- tions have specia] loans for stu- dents, some of which can be had without interest, and need not be repaid until the ‘graduate ‘begins to portunities for developing person- ;ality and greater understanding of life. Lifelong friends and future a Soros Hise W Oar or Eseing Cie ‘PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL ‘Write, phone or call in-person for _ PHONE FEDERAL 4.2352 business associates are often ac- quired at college, . along with the x 7. _ cool summer night, and lends a fresh appeal to the cn fore the upper secur arrive. | During this period he will meet His new roommate, as well as col- blouses and skirts, loaf- youngster who has to take sum- ee ee ee See S jcollege. Mommy spruce up the house. Teach them how to make beds, wash dishes and run the vacuum cleaner early. And remember to supervise, not nag at them, while they're learning. go bare-legged on city streets, it still is not consedered correct for earn money in his chosen profes- sion, But most of all, don’t pity the The: experience wilt prob- ably give him the jump on his ““‘luckier”’ colleagues, who have yet to try their wings in the work- aday world, Enjoy ‘Helping Mom Most children enjoy ~ helping Bare Legs Taboo Even though many women now ‘Your son will undoubtedly need a woman to go bare-legged to church. Stardust-Sparkling white blossoms, gracefully placed on a soft blue background. Suggestive of a clear, already popular skytone . . . to complete the effect, white handles and platinum trim . . . lines furnish the right accent. te Sc GOS Choice df Over 100 Other Patterns © lg PRICE ¥ 16-pe. set (Wayne County, Luray)... .$2.98 eS er eee Nees , $7.95 100-pe. set (service for 12) dieegelecxs $19.95 Dine Porrerny For Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A.M. to § P.M.—Sunda¥ fo 9 PM. 5281 Dixie Hwy. | / (Near Waterford) ‘OR 3-1894 9° o x (sti as preparation for life, .the student who learns to budget his time has already mastered the secret of a who wonder whether it is worth| _ To feel more relaxed and ready to face the day, spray yourself gener- ously, with a light, fragrant cologne mist. You will find that you_can stay _fresher Z you-will repeat | shis several times during the day. working girl you might keep a bottle of. spray mist in the bottom drawer of your desk for easy access. In this independence of her-re- sistance is based our real control of her. : * * . - She immediately senses with- drawal of our pressure, She sees that- we're after oranges, not her submiission. The energies she's ihn suddenly available for war within herself. "She herself begins to find fault | ihe ef 1B. The begins to take place” GRADUATES! LEARN to EARN Day or Night Classes Call Today for detailed infomation ‘No'Age Limit. - Phone FE 4-1854 Cell Mise Wilsop Today If you are a BIRMINGHAM—Although bride- elect Carol- Black’s wedding date! is Dec, 28, many parties are planned for her in the next few weeks. With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Black and her sister, Helen, she will move to Trotwood Acres, Pa. Sept. 1. They will all Plan Fetes at Birmingham Mr. and Mrs. Joba Ww. Eden (Caroline Ballou) - announce the | birth of a son, Timothy Starr, on, July 16. Another new arrival in Birn- ingham is Allison Jean Price who was born July 18 to Lt.‘and Mrs. Henry Wales Price Jr. of Alexan- come back to Birmingham for the wedding in the First Presby- terian Church here, and a re- ception at Bloomfield Hills Coun- try Club. Thursday Mrs. Mark Duffield and her daughter Mrs, David ‘Learned, who was a June bride, Cookies |. Mrs. George P.Raynale and PONTIAC . BEAUTY COLLEGE 164% East Huron =< Behind Kreage’s 2nd Floor “Now You Can Say “CHARGE. IT” AT BURTON’S- - Apparel for Women 75 N. Saginaw — dria, Va. Mrs. Price is the former Lois Sills of Birmingham. 4 Mrs. Waldemar A. P. Jokn -en- tertained at luncheon Monday at the Old Club, St, Clair Flats, Dr. and Mrs. Raynale and Mr. ~Come ‘in for a-Free * Demonstration MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 12 W. Huron FE 2-4010 and Mrs. John are. spending this - week at the club. ‘Guests at luncheon included Mrs. C. G. Darling, Mrs. Arthur J. Brandt, Mrs. Henry Earle, Mrs. H. J. Stringham, Mrs, Vance H, Soft Drop Day, Mrs. Edwin D. Kay, Mrs, Robert H; White and Mrs. — Saunders. gave.a luncheon and shower for Carol, and on Wednesday Mrs. J. G. Neal will give a luncheon and shower, . “Mrs. Felix Bruner will enter-} tain at a recipe tea for Card 4 ‘in Huntington, W. Va., uncheon at the Detroit Golf Club. and for Joanne Pedder, Aug. 20 Carol's fiance is .Howard D. Hobbs of Summitt, N. J. : Helen Black will be her sister's maid of honor, and a cousin, Judy Black, will come from her home to be a bridesmaid. Other maids will be Nancy Tis- cher, Mrs. David Learned, Nancy Hewitt of Mt. Pleasant, Linda Hul- linger of Springfield, Ohio, Mary Stevens and Mrs. Hayes Rockwell. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Stringer were hosts at a dinnér party Thursday for Mr, and Mrs. Clay Are Tops Easy-to-Do Recipe: By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home -Editor There's never an end to cookie, recipes. It must be that. they are cooks keep coming up with new) ideas for them. Today's recipe is, for a soft drop cookie with coconut in it. We suggest the flake coce- nut for these cookies. . Mrs. Earl Christensen: who got this recipe from her mother is a’ fairly new homemaker. Her fa- vorite leisure time activity is’ the oven. Makes about 3 dozen, number painting. | Doss who will soon move to Wichita, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Doss were honor guests at a cocktail and. dinner party last week which Mr, and Mrs, George T. Trumbull gave, and on Wednesday Mrs. Richard Wagner honored Mrs. Doss at Mr. and Mrs. Draper Allen have as summer visitors their greased cookie sheet, two inches COCONUT JUBILEES i By Mrs. Earl Christensen i % cup soft shortening (should be half, butter) ie cup sugar 6 Tecpesa ee : 1 cups titted. ae peor 1 cup moist copenut Mix first seven ingredients to-| gether well, then, work in coco- nut, Drop with a” teaspoon on a! son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs; Thomas Allen of Hins-. companied their parents. apart. Bake in 375-degree oven for: 8-10 minutes. Cookies should’ be ~when- you remove-them from the oven. Makes about 5 dozen, y rat £0 STRAW FLOWERS. , X Bunch | A Choice. Selection ‘of. oir Dried California Desert Flowers -JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS: | 101 N. “Sinan su rf Gif Obie, $7168 I Mrs. Seale Ss] Uses Cup of Coconut! such an often-served- food that | — Wheels ; , compactly, ay 4628 Dixie Highway 9 “ilies Tio Too nee for Safety — Pull 5-ft. Drain Hose . You can move it anywhere — Folds easily and ‘4°19 TOYLAND “Next to Karen's Floor Covering” . OR 3-1279 What a Gal! What a Comedy! BRoaDways HOMING" is ON THE ronal are Blue Sky Drive-In : | i: * ¢ 12. Should Rave Leg Hain il : By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN _ ever, I with you and your|correct this before it is too late.) @. “I have a wart on one of 1% (The Friday Question Box) | ™othep, If this is making you self-iq have tried waist exercises but] ™y fingers, How can I remove have a physical checkup and “gue am yeas at cnd mya fad iy ae ls oe seer onal | ner ee |problem is that I have a lot of| + remove it ye “A. The waist and obdominal ex-} A. Do not try to remove it your- { 1 hee ercises are quite different, AS Algeiy 4 skin specialist can do it Because of this I dread wearing) Mf ® young girl is self-conscious /general rule, the waist exercises)... casi shorts, My, mother and | think that| ®bewt this or any handicap, her (are of the bending type while the . « Tomorrow: “Beal to shave my legs| Personality is likely (9 be in- |most effective abdominal exercis- the hair-removing| Jered. It has happened many jes are taken lying on the floor) Q. “I am 15 years old and weigh, me times. ‘ on one’s back. 126 pounds, I am 5 and my ; the ugly hairs with a leg) —- + 8 Here is a good one: Lie on the|measurements are bust 34 inches, a i pity E ij FotuF ga°s iyi ft “of makeup?” ‘Q. “What exercise would help|floor on your back with your legs| waist 26, and hips 38. Am T over- J A are that the/eliminate weight on the stomach?/straight and your arms resting on| Weight and where especially?” hair om your legs will decrease|I have a roll there which increases|the floor.at your sides. Bend both} A. You are overweight; I grow a little older, How-|with the years and would like to|knees up close to the abdomen.|guess at least 10 pounds. Take 4 : : Straighten the legs toward the ceil-/hip-slimming exercises. ing. Slowly lower legs to floor + * * (with stiff knees). Continue. Q. “I am 16 years old, 5 feet Spapepgos. 35 seen: $e ESS. MR. AND MRS. 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Here, relaxing Pontiac Press Fhote in. her. bedroom, Queen Sharon sips a glass of milk as she studies the fair program to make sure not to Miss any necessary appearances during her reign. , Pontiac Unit Takes Part in 2-Week Grayling Encampment Guardsmen to Head North BY DICK SAUNDERS Pontiae’s Company M, 125th In- fantry Regiment, and the 107th Ordnance Company; Michigan Na-' tional Guard, will leave Saturday morning for their two-week field) encampment, Aug 10°- 24 The encampment, to be held at Camp Grayling is expected to be the largest ever held with. some 10,000 Guardsmen | throughout Michigan nae to = field. More a is men en attend from the Pontiac regiment and) up for the tank companies in (curb after clocking her at 34 miles’ | er ee tee wy of 4-H Fair Queer AWARD WINNING PHOTOGRAPHER Sherri poses her best friend Judy Eastburn, 16, and Jolu, the queen's 5-year-old Mexican Chihuahua. Sherri was the only entry at the fair in the advance photography class who. was judged eligible to enter the 4-H state show at Michigan State University this month. Friend Judy was the subject for one of Sharon's five winning portraits. jall indoor training will be done—in/ units to.a high state of efficiency, special tents: The only permanent! capable of functioning ettectiveiny structures will be mess halls-and ®S ® first line reserve component i shower rooms, of the nation's armed forces. * * * Once they have arrived, the guardsmen will spend the weekend Dog Can- Only Delay setting up camp and getting all equipment squared away. Members T ffi Tt - ; of the 107th Ordnance Co, will set 11@ IC Ic et ort up three shop. areas for miainte-| ‘nance and repaif’ of vehicles. and! cankaene 7 pittoretle equipment. | Of the three, twe will be set ‘Patrolman Eugene Scoville waved Mrs, Lulu: Mae Johnson to the company; They are scheduled to} the. field, with one permanent )an_ our in -@ 2Z+mite zone. leave at 4 a.m. from the National Guard Arniory in convoy, According toa spokesman, they will as@ no commercial carriers this year. The. entire ‘convey will.be made up of Army carge trucks, jeeps and quarter- ton trucks. They are to reach | the camp site by 10 or 10:30 a.m. If all goes according to plan, they should be met by an ad- vanced detachment which left for the camp Wednesday. The detach- —ment consists of seven men from two divisions. MESS BETACHMENT Two of the men acted as pre- camp mess detachment. They have undergone three days of instruc- tion on mess hall operation and) will have food ready for the others. The others, four enlisted men and one officer, will have se- | eared Gamp equipment such as tents, cots, sheets. and pillow | cases for the Saturday morning | arrivals. The men will live in tents and’ | shop tent at the home base. “By Monday the training period should_ be in full-swing. Ordnance, ‘men will begin work in the shops’ sand the infantry regiment will be- gin field marieuvers /PART IN MANEUVERS ship practice on the small arms the units will take part in small unit tactical maneuvers during the [two weeks. Also included in the encamp- maneuver _ covering three days and two nights of steady tactical operations, This threeday maneuver -has been planned to involvé both offen- sive and defensive situations. \ * * * The goals of the—field training session are to increase the pre- |paredness and training rating of the Guard z Sai Aside from the usual marksman-| in the excitement Scoville - al-| and crew-served weapons ranges,| ment program will be a field [ “Let me see_your driver's ie! cense,” he said; reaching in. the -car_windéw The woman's Secaks poodle} ‘Billy Echo grabbed ‘the officer's arm and ‘‘T thought he never was ‘Boing to let loose,’ Mrs. Johnson). most forgot the speeding charge. Then Mrs. Johnson. got a ticket, Scoville got his arm treated and Billy Echo got 10 days under ob- servation for possible rabies. City Woman Fined $100 Virginia L. Krause, 42, of 362 'E, Tennyson St., pleaded guilty to reckless driving yesterday before Municipal Judge Maurice Finnegan. She was senteneéd fo pay $100 or 10 days in jail and ‘paid the fine. Police said she was driving 50 miles and’ hour in a 30 mile ‘zone when she rammed the rear ‘of a. car which had stopped for! | Authorities say this year’s pro-|, jight. igram is intended to bring the,——— 2. | LOS ANGELES (INS) — Boss. jms '-Jan.important appointment. . a ee “ithe rest. iNemainber Boss: Your Secretary Is Human, Too ‘lend us your lap and get a bit of advice from a couple of secretaries who get a close daily leek at their employers. Handing out “‘dos’’-and “don'ts” for executives who may be under consideration for the title “Boss of the Year” are Miss Dorothy! ‘Deviin, president of the Los An-| geles chapter of the National Sec-| retaries Association,ind Mrs. Lily’ Derderian, secretary to District “vy William B. McKesson. remember your secretary ‘best interests at heart’ Do credit her with brains, even though cl may be . blonde and n't shout. ’t disappear when you hare on her day. off—she probably news Don’t have a shave, haircut orja while dictating, ther out to lunch ocdasionally—she' tean't bicuet fol eat out on ”| ‘t; above all, forget to take working —— in 4-H for the past two years, THE LUCKY FELLOW with Sharon is her current dating in- terest Paul Norland, 16, treasurer of Miss President's 4-H group. His mother, the club's leader, reports Paul and Sherri have been to go to Michigan State University and hopes to mingham High School student, a junior this fall, _is a member of the Future Teachers Club, the Scribblers, a writer's group, and the Girl's Ath- letic Assn. SWIMMING AT THE DARBY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL a few blocks from the Brodie home is convenient for Sherri, her sister Carole, 13, and brothers Tom, 9, and Ronn, 6. 4H club’ work doesn’t take up all of her “spare” time. The Bir- i BEING A COUNTY TEENAGE QUEEN has many glamorous. aspects but Queen Sharon still continues those daily duties by drying the dishes as sister Carole washes. Although Sharon intends and motherly instinct for the little ones is’ evi- dent when one finds our 4-H queen teaching first graders at the First Presbyterian Church's Sun- day school weekly. Picture-Story by Sytvia de Steiger and E4 Vanderworp on ' teach mathematics ér home economics, her love 4 i vee ef es 2 = TWENTY ‘ i = ¥s te Not All Delinquents in New York Brooklyn mechanic and his wife} today told how they have been “adopted” by a group of 50 neigh- boring youths. * “If these kids are typical of our teenagers, then the cops have noth- oF P, Johnson, 31. ing to worry about,” sald James Johnson, father of two children, has been unable te work since June because of an operation on his shoulder. His wife Joyce, 23, is expecting another child soon. “These kids heard about it, and ” declared CLEARING All Tile and Paint Piasti-Bar Finish Reg. 59c LINOLEUM m4 aloid Gold Seal - ‘THLE..7'4'| Heavyweight Enamel Linoleum 69° Reg. $1 Sq. Ya” We Give Gold Bell Stamps SMITH’S. OUTLET FE 2-7755 275 S. Saginaw STOCK CAR RACES SUNDAY fim: Tris! 700 P-e Race: 8:30 F. M. iota OF RACING PONTIAC M59. SPEEDWAY 3 Miled West of Ponting Airport BA pplications Poeun: | George H. Rupert, 389 South Winding | Anton Sorn Mildred E. | Marjorie A. Terry, Leonard ive we would have done them.” - OPENED UP HOME The Johnsons in turn have opened the door of their three-room apart- ment to the boys and girls. Danc- the teenagers come and go as they please ; “We feel like we're part of the family,” declared Mary Anne Hausen, 15. “And it’s much better — hanging out on stréet corn- “I¢ makes us feel useful, too,” witholt Selsine needy I. agreed Pat Ellicott, 16. “If more Virginia M. Goodenow, Detroit , Detroit 86 Murphy _—— Stogiin, 700 Jost A. Schroeder; C Charles W. Francisco, 263 Oakland See Cleland, Drayton Plains : “Charles B. LeBrun, 160 Auburn Thelma E, Comisky, 1640 Barnsbury + hansen 4 @ Week! 11:00 gy oy t beverage SMORGASBORD | Wea All You Gan Lote Served 5:90 ‘til $—Includes fax s _Hiehen Open 10 4.8. "UL nigh very MANNY’S West Huron at Elisabeth Lake Road ‘Come to CLUB TAHOE combined with good music—-is your assurance of an enjoyable evening. ~“DINE and DANCE CLUB TAHOE $412 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR 3-9754 We Invite Banquets and Freep pyreet "FRANK PERRY. AND HIS. SWINGMASTERS FLOOR SHOWS Bobby ~"* Bgag FRIDAY and — : SATURDAY orm 7 pars | : to . “ARIZONA AND HIS | NO DOOR CHARGE | , yew" — a delightful dinner 9 Coc . ge Thy, ai 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 L S BLOOMF | Banquet i Meeting 4 l ktail Party Ine raleu ~, lnn PHONE Midwest 4-1400 WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD., IELD HIE + 2592 Dixie Highway Meet the Crowd - ae DIXIE BAR Sesion Thursday & Sunday | to JACK AXFORD Dancing Fri. and Sat. to DICK DENGATE — and His “Esquires” 1. Seems eee DAI SATURDAY N NIGHT Mary Lotta and his Hock & Roll Band ING” Y J (EN ert, ARE At\! ‘ \ FE 2-6052 | 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 14 4 4 . il lt TrrererrerrrreeT eee Hollywood Headlines — bo¥'Ten Commandments) “Coming to " wm nant oun ase FeANGO Lamas a lrescue a stranded cat wling| production will open at the Oak- om bnaeis, The oot jtand on Sept. 28. Laman. ite, so gene Bis Desa sr spe Sucien Pang pa and ternal i Greetings! ies Betwthen ae looked at assisted and walked away. DETROIT Anthony Kania ienves bg. Broaduty lt ie Sar was driving home from work when erman, he met his wife Helen, who was en|L@mases go a’travelin SS as route to the store in her car. The} Fernando tells me via long diss |, : two crashed into each other while) tance, “I've had such a fabu- ate haw tareed’ Sonar a's arose "| Ceasar Veneta i, . both sides of a narrow street. | including Las Vegas, that I don’t pounds, | see how I can turn it dows, /Photograph out me einsechtts %| I didn’t know there was that — See 2} much money.” aS ae DANCING 3 rt tn oma Sr Sa to the 3 career. TINO pig Bay A that we sen ng quite:s CASS HILTON $iwant to travel and be together tor] «18 penean ‘and ‘Denise Dareell WP = ¢ ithe rest of this year. If something rot the Public Every Day - + inter ‘comes up for her later, at. the Slate Brothers Open to th A So sa Procite $|i'm sure she'll accept.” jeoue ot camsien' Des fdten . : _ EVERY . 2 <= —_—— Michigan's Most Fabulous : _ SATURDAY NIGHT 3 gong ( _ SMORGASBORD © Modern > as 14% Dortete De.. Dock Lh., Miterd Mutera J eT i 9451 Elizabeth Lake Rd. ROTUNDA INN | SPADAFORE’S | eee SS B Businessman's 3 : | = = Ft. i BAR - HARMONY ACKS |= LUNCHEON =| who have @ home there. I am | i J = =| sure a goodly amount of money | 6.N. Cass near W. Huron Seturday, Aug. 3. = $1.09. = Greek orphans was WEDDINGS—PARTIES | = Choice 8-0r. = : hel COvernor’s Wife Fined | _ BANQUETS — jz SIRLOIN STEAK = 1 . . } Open 985 Days of the Year i Dining at Its Distinctive Best = French Fries, & Cole: Slaw 5 reels ae test 4 at & h S meg eo a Bite bcarnddbet ‘juninspected uncheon E vn E Dinner f tara’ WAT lV ERFORD EATER "Cor. Williams Lake-Ailrport Rosde—Box Office Opens 7:15 P. uM. i senmperpatemmstemeninaanesemamenanenenansammesneneianaeneneemmamaeenamemteneennenmmnmmaemememnesmenmenmmenmmanaameall FRIDAY and SATURDAY NE PoWER JAM SESSION ‘TUESDAYS ‘FRANK “PERRY AND HIS SWINGMASTERS Dell’s Inn (| The Green Parrot. > of Elizabeth Ike tad Com Lake L shart Block West . + + Specialising in Good Food SUNDAY SPECIAL Presents by “SULLY” AT Daily, except b’s Chicken House 2 “497 Elizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph DELICIOUS DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS. Visit Our Popular Cocktail Bar DINNERS TO TAKE OUT CALL FE 3.9821 popular demand Monday — 9 to 2 4195 DIXIE HWY. Formerly Hotel Commodore 4 Welcomes You.... @ FINEST IN FOODS @ FINEST IN DRINKS i @ FINEST IN ATMOSPHERE i: Dining and Dancing _ Mage Bor We aah St f Comaet ty RICMPED SALE toned ty ol. Ram. et lena | “ALL COLOR 3 UNIT SHOW ‘They called him : “TALL DEADLY! Sg The violent story of Dac Brighton, famed i | gunslinging mS in | medic of in| the west! Brave One THE GREAT ONE? SAMS FB Ni = —- ri a phe — ‘gene 9 PSOE a A ng Ce PEO Aes ae wre ai ORES ee igen seal hcg 5 gor tie ge ae yl f 3 ~ pei ty ds 2 tee a bogie a ‘ 4 i ta * ——__-—. AES oe : . : we ones : THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, FRIDAY, avgust’ 9, 1957. ! “ y awe sr tom Oceon “199 Oak! and Residents Accept Invite (Sheree ame arse WASHINGTON @—A C8 mil trom submicroscopic’ swimmers to| Bri 1000 COMIC BOOKS tx LOSE Driver's. Licenses to Visit China oe | night, At made it safely to the 1,000 True Love Story Mags. putes, Wires yerees, includ | 2S ‘We — Tricks, Jokes ling nine crewmen, The Michigan Sana. 5 Romain" D* talawe, | Birmingham ‘PIPER'S. oan our LT flight from McGuire Air Force/State’s offite reports that 29 oat aon ordered to furnish fi- ‘Dele ates at Moscow Auburn ine Base, NJ., to -Frankfort, Ger-/land County residents had driver's : sibility 1 9g ante licenses revoked or suspended re- mon renponaibiiity me a World Youth Festival ti license suspension for drunk driv- | COBNY- ing were: Plan Despite U, Ss. Ban Uniess oth ise listed, lice Milierd Lb. Birdsall, Farmington ‘Air Conditioned Comlort $e eo wjoy ‘ustavs SUMMERTIME HIT PARADE EXCLUSIVE aa _Firet-Run Shavings! _ al acd i ‘ were suspended from the following) John ‘Brettfeld, Royal Oak persons for habitual negligence: —— > Cinneee, Birmingham MOSCOW ‘About 40 Ameri- i wad * a _ Ralph z. Soren. ge Roce Billie 2. Dereae. ge eo can delegates to the Communist- oe Robert udding: a iewton W. Krebiehi, chester ; ~~ Robert Calhoun, 45 Hilldale Arthur FP. Krenz, 6465 Pontiac Lake sponsored World Youth Festival — RDAY! Gerald A ber cat Stephens, Court wo to masta aun re-/today accepted an invitation to} _ rt munds, alten. | spons y were James L, Adams, visit Red China despite a U.S. Thomas 6. Furey, 2418, MeClintocs Rochester; Herbert W. Boyd Jr..|ctate Department ban on’ travel —— A . oo Saae Berkley; David J.. Christian; Fern- PERE James W. Hamilton, Lake Orion jdale; and Robert N. Davis, Royal there, a delega spokesman Robert C. Harbourne, Farmington Oak. . said. -f Mari¢ D. Harding, Reyal Oak Kenneth L. Hellen, Madison Heights, Fourteen Americans, including AB. abest 9 tie riverbest ral culty town 8 Fun... and an - Happiness. revoked , : The B Canyon in Utah the ‘ . 20.5 -20. Extra ) See Ete aren ane Seen ae ee ent ic 120330530. | ee | | FO a a. LaCrons, Hazel Park, re- tons of copper in the last 50 years. 26 INA LIFEBOAT BUILT FOR 12! 2435 Dinie 2 Hatt at Telegraph Bry Nah . | shortly after the windup of the : 1 |Moscow festival, scheduled for ai MMY ithis weekend,’ * ««* *® ra The approximately 150 dele- gates debated the Chinese offer LIFE 1S IN THEIR man for murder — and all night, Frequent questions were : _ what you see and hear gimme HANDS! DEATH IS ; asked about, the possibilities ot) STARTS SUNDAY! uF ANTASIA” | — . will shock you, stun ON THEIR MINDS... g any who violate provisions on WALT DISNEY’S CCDEDANNC qou=and then the THE MOST ; which their oem were issued Mats DESPERADOS awesome power to kill - ve ? G: L OYD. NOLA ‘by entering Red China. ARE IN TOW! Sieh < MAIZETTERLING:LLOYD NOLAN fac" uw NOW thru SAT. [fl WN thrust 3 : & THEENONG IS =| the expedition. The State Depart- - aren WY) ena 7 ! vo) SE ao | WALAKE # J ‘ Pa s im i . a - Se ‘ WN YEARS! , g ee es NOT TO REVEAL festival by labeling it a om) Wolled Lake , [iat penaeaandn yrcerens, sagas yt ~ sage | PLEASE Delegation spokesmen identified WED.-THURS.-FRI, Six committeemen wt BIG see it go eo Jake Rosen, New York z 5 * BOTH IN COLOR .. Be from \City, delegation leader; Bob Wil-/} & ‘ : i) | I 20th Contury-Fox Presents in JTHEATE Lad |O0’Connell, Chicago: Earl William- a | son, Berkeley, Calif.; and Walker . . i: ryt ; Coppedge, Rosedale, Miss. ; , i= is I he Robe The name of the seventh com- mitteeman was not immediately = available. Coppedge said, “TI probably will _liamson, New York City; Guy : : ; : ee A | 7 i i meetin mtd at eagmamrennertengpen enero Seeeeraspnabugesecaneneatees aesaiicneaneneenacaenntartoeeaeareneaiesameiesanette Victor Mature ® jean Peters accept the invitation.’ x* * * | The seven delegates named to} — share the free trip were identified} as Noel Carawan, wife of Guy Carawan; the Rev. Warren Mc- Kennan, Exeter , N.H.; Joanne Grant, New York City; Lorraine Nocwacki, troit; Bob Cohen, Berkeley, if.;. Susan Kidder, Los Angeles; and Orville Schmidt, | a Mennonite now living in Frank-| furt, Germany. | TTT rTrrTrTrT eS rr rrrrerrervererreveefwre,_Teeererrererrrrrrrrrerrerrrrrr “FIRE DOWN BELOW’ st 15 | .& 12 P.M. Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 wi ROBERT ATCA r and JACK LEMMON e spontaneous combustion! 3 OF THE BIGGEST IN ONE OF THE Starts Son, “The Burglar” Plus “Garment Jungle” The water system of the Mis- "== sissippi River with its Ceieutarios) ee "mas WITH ME HENRY” | STOCK CAR RACES | N ow! | THE 7TH-CAVALRY” — SUNDAY fires Race: ose rem} SATURDAY 100 LAPS OF RACING PONTIAC MS9 SPEEDWAY | 3 Miles West of Pentiae Airport PT rr eS rrr rr res JOEL McCREA THE ing Sc THRILLER | eee <— 2150 Opdyke Rood _ Phone FE 4-4611 ! Specials at Drayton Piains Goiden Drumstick STEAK. .$1.09 French Fring, Cole Saw, oll CHICKEN Family aoe a gATI rem [Sie 91.95 ur rrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrtTteTY TTT, md : rows we EG cm FAY WRAY. | C_. Golden Nrumstick : ROB'T ARMSTRONG + BRUCE CABOT | P bey At’ $ Loaded q.. . and the heat’s on the BIG SHOTS ~~ SA RDINIA” in Techniceler— of the | j ' | i’ : rrr. LOCATIONS s || COMMERCE South End of Union Lake Read Open 7:00 Dean MARTE ee WES FIRST SOLO ROLE \ ALSO — FIRST RUN SH “DEPERADOS RE Emer CTR | BIG-BURNING ".. . . Pe PTOI np en TERE INI EN ONE NN NE AE ER NEN EE EEE EE NE AN NE A REN I te EOI PUN TET Ie ldap Fees All li ili lt. li itl, ln tli ln li il lili ili. li tli. tl it lin li li li i. il li lin. li, lin ili li. tlt til li lll ll li lin lll lll. ge Se ee - eee. eee ot 4 = poet é epee. A 1% © 8 jeeet 4 os Woy a ae 4 ee 3 ie : . TIPTON BROS. 22 Uh Col and His Twir irling Bass __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGU ; # ae a ao ap sr 9. 1057 ages scribes the . delightful “change in food” that awaits you when you visit the China City... ers will find raising a garden lawn care and gardening. Here, lady demonstrates a tri-sected __ NEW HOSE ATTACHMENT — lawns much easier this year with revolutionary new concepts that take all the hard work out of Home garden- and caring for a pretty young — chamber which aliaches to any eas: noche or sien: It is filled with fertilizer, weed killer and insecticide. When the hose is turned on it wipes out soil in- sects such as ants and mosquitoes, fertilizes the ap Ay a ii ail loner “By GARDNER ZADE _ NEA Service Staff Writer . ~*~ * * J — meeneny || ‘Trees can't jaywalk but were Plant Asters _] | eure: Monday, ‘Fridey 11-10:30 7] targets for—motorists x Saterday 11:00-1:90 A.M. [| the game. Besides being banged.|- With Others: : Sanday Neon « 10. P.M. trammed and bruised by cars, the B R I f me , tree which stands near a drive-| R oo | ine bh me te etn Cae ess | CHINA CI TY ee It planted in the garden among! : | But motor mishaps aren't the | other plants, asters do not seem as Pan | only tres troubles in the sum- |susceptible to disease as when RESTAURANT | mer time, Tree experts have planted in solid blocks. Wilt re- : | listed a few common instances (sistant varieties are resistant to i070 W. Baron =~ FE mig | of tree. abuse which they are |™Ost of the wilts that cause the : = frequently asked to cure once (Seedlings to sag suddenly and die’ “Cary. Out Orders” , the damage has been done before they can bloom. : * * ® These include: A | fh : =————|| Wrapping wire and rope sup-| ore pr la aye soto MIR LOUNGE =| °01'5 fo" Dammocks and _swing*/with Lindane or DDT to control ‘MIRACLE [and clotheslines directly around) j4.¢ hoppers helps somewhat. Best ; ae trunks and branches instead of] -eventative is to grow asters in- Soon to Open in attaching them to harmless hooks) side screen or cloth house such Miracle }secured in the wood as is. used for dahlias, - Michigan's ~*~ * * : i ee Mile Serving Lunch- Spraying too close to trees with) Pjants in the open garden are ‘weed killer va? ae ee So per- ; to sistent, regular spraying is needed eons and Dinners. Burning trash or grilling food to kill ‘the leaf hoppers that carry aa H near a tree so that leaves and/the disease. Bloomfield Inn. Bruising the bark by running MSU C Add : = | @ lawn mower too close to the ampus S. EEE trunk. JOE'S FAMOUS NOW OPEN - AND PIZZERIA FE 3-7396 WEST HURON ST. - SPAGHETTI HOUSE FOR LUNCH of peat moss in this area will be beneficial as well as attractive. Otherwise, use hand shears in _| close to the trunk. As with every growing thing, drought causes trouble for trees. Best way to avoid such injuries your trees is to remember they live, breathe, eat and are hurt a major problem. | All such wounds should be treat- a * * A cultivated, grass-free area at the foot of the trunk will allow “| @Snake Milking -@ Alligators ® Crocodiles TOURS School Tours, Church “Tours, etc. Call OR 3-9422 $000 DIXIE HIGHWAY GARDENS Private Lectures ArrangedEa ANDY’S KINGDOM fo Flower Collection its kind in the northern United States, * * * Some of the additions were placed in newly established geo- Western Rattle Snake being ae 6 14 MILES N. OF PONTIAC “ratty” look of.the old ones. The ‘name of this amazing new flower ‘is Baby Cole Gaillardia. | conditions are constructed to simu- late various areas in the United States, such as the great plains, mountain sand dunes, and southern | regions. |New Type Gaillardia Makes Neat Gardens Have you, too, quit growing ‘Gaillardia because it spreads all over an otherwise neat perennial garden? Then, here is the plant you want and once again enjoy the colorful It never sprawls and gets that Summer, Fall Plants |Are Four o'Clocks cies, one of the largest plantings of Motor Mishaps Injure Trees Watering; when local ordinances allow it, is the only real answer. | Bring Bad A new breed of medical quack is invading the tree care field. Like the old-time medicine man, his stock in trade is the miracle cure- all. This warning is sounded by Martin L. Davey Jr., who heads the famous Davey tree experts. morrow is their motto, for they rarely linger long in any one So don't buy glitering claims o *“such as End result is much the same, how- ever. The trees may, but probably won't respond to treatment. ’ Best protection for the home owner is some knowledge of tree care practices. if in doubt your } city forester, park superintend- ent,. or county agent can give basic tree information. Before hiring tree men, check on their professional status and Quack’ Tree Doctors ‘| other root crops for winter use. | ‘Medicine’ groups or Better Business Bureaus. accident on the home grounds may involve you in personal injury — or expensive repair bills, or Plant Radishes Soak Garden Down to Obtain Results With Vegetables You still have time to plant vege- tables according to John Carew, extension specialist in horticulture! at Michigan State University. ‘You can plant winter radishes in early August and store like responsibility via local nursery} - Through August | blooming crabapple blossom in Claremont, -N. H. Keep Lawn Swept Grass -clippings are heavy at this time of the year: sweep them up| The growing of roses comes ‘after each mowing — and don't/nearer to having universal appeal let the grass grow too high be-jthan any other avocation. _ . tween mowings, Removing clip- lpings prn sveetharmful matting, Sweep the lawn regularly —jreduces’ fungus activity. They grow larger than summer | -radishes but have a very mild | flavor, Turnips, spinach and both head and leaf lettuce can be planted: mow. Carew says the salad bowl variety of leaf lettuce would pro-| duce the best results, New Giant Tinnias There are a few othér consid- erations. Browning will be most} noticeable in trees whose rosts) grow close to the soil, or where’ there is a lack of nutrition in ‘the earth. * * * Pruning may help some. But) remove only those branches which are dried out. To make certain a branch is dead, make a small ikely te revive. Elms, ma- ples and other trees have been known to send forth a-complete new set of leaves after a dry spell. But evergreens seldom renew their foliage, Defoliated ever- greens should be removed and replaced with healthy, vigorous trees in late autumn. 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Sunbeam Rain King AUTOMATIC MODEL K Set it to sprinkle 5 ft. te 50 ff. automatically by turn of dial, = rRNA ONAL AEC WN . watikee ends 1957 World Series, Aug. 6-7-8 prob, ~ hind the Cards in third place. “Ruben Gomez’ seven-hit pitching ae . ae ee ee caeiiniic CHICAGO — A corps of * “private eyes” representing} every team in the National Football League has invaded| ’ this city for tonight’s 24th Annual All-Star classic. * * All of these grid detectives will have one thing in common—to look over the draft choices among the All-Stars who have been picked by their respective clubs, : Coach Gurley Lambeau has - ani: these private eyes very happy by announcing that every player on the All-Star squad will get a chance to play. Doing the detective duty for the Lions is “the Hawk” Bob Nussbaumer’ the talent scout, game scout and nee ee -. ‘Chief cook and bottle xwamer for the Detroit. grid pros.’ Mapes Fo ee ee ‘ Nussbaumer is back on his old stamping ground: He is a native of nearby Oak Park, Ill, and played some of his pro football with the Cardinals in this city.. The trio Nussbéumer will be watching are Terry Barr, former University of Michigan star; Steve Junker, 6-3, 220 pound end from Xavier of Cincinnati and John Gordy tackle from the University of. ‘Tennessee. - ROOKIES FIGURE IN PLANS» The Lions figure all three will be important to their 1957 plans. . ~ “T figure Barr will do very well in our defensive backfield,” said Nussbaumer. ooking for someone to fill the offensive tackle hole left when Ollie Spencer --« +: be. ih." ~ was — Gordy could Since the: ddditiori of Tobin Rote it has been heard |we often that the Lions would like to pick up another end, and they are hoping it will Dick Modzelewski, whom be Junker, DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX the Lions. got from Wash- ington and gave to New York in a three way deal which - brought Ray Krouse to Detroit, says he is “very happy Ww with New York. . He lives near Pittsburgh cuit with the Steelers but it and started in the pro cir-/""™" was commonly known -that Ww “And since we are | Pontise Press Photo LITTLE ANGLER—She's only Ti but one of the few avid young) - oa. beet ol Bakind New York Chicago Washington Kansas City THURSDAY'S RESULTS Baitimore 3 3, Bosten 1° TURDAY'S SCHEDULE he was not_happy there. The All-Star program has his weight listed at 260. Incidentally, he is called “T’m really ‘only’ 248,” he said. “Little Moe” and his older brother Ed, now with the Browns is “Big Moe” at 215. They have a 13-year-old brother who weighs 195. and is called “Wee Moe.” NEW YORK (INS). — If. Mil up playing in the Baap, aioe the Beeres ten days than the New York Giants| * The sixth-place Giants lost Mon- day to the Dodgers: but then in quick succession they shut our the Brooks, followed that by winning on a five-run ninth ‘inning rally and las. night, absolutely routed their er sr . " ‘The Giants scored four times in Braves Increase NI Lead, : Sox Whittle Yankee Edge z=: to @ 12to3 victory. Hank Sauer and Willie Mays helped the rout! Chicas along with homers, Sai Maglie, the former Giant *| ace, was the victim of the New York attack, losing his fifth game in ten decisions, Gomez lifted his record to 1%-and-9 despite a homer by Bob Kennedy. The Cubs, behind Moe Drabow- sky and reliever Dave Hillman, edged the Cards, 4 to 3; to win their sixth in a row, Red Schoen- singled home the two tie-breaking runs in the eighth as Milwaukee beat Cincinnati, 5 to 3. Granny Hammer’s two - ruin homer gave ed Phillies a 6-to-3 win -over—Pitts- burgh that lifted the Phils into a fourth-place tie with the Redlegs. Both teams are seven games off the pace. In‘ the American League, the New York lead dwindled to five games as the Yankees lost again to Washington, 6 to.1; and Russ amen sig ,| Detroit Lions’ first full-scale scrim- Ri FB anne eastern division of the All-Star coach Curley Lam beau, veteran coach of the we through under’ the lights of Soldier’s Field squad is one of the ‘etter mee to be assembled. Any one of the 49 players has the ability to play with the pros,” said Lambeau, _| The Giants arrived in Chicago} | yesterday morning and went a closed practice session pa Mickey Crawford in his other CRAWFORD THE FIGHTER fighter. The photo shows Mickey when he de- This is personality as feated ex-champion Wallace (Bud) Smith for one of the-victories of his ring career. His other occupation is painting. . field in the NFL last year. With Chuck Conerly at quarterback, the Officials-—Referet, Bill Downs. National) ranks, told the football writers, |iast night. HOME eae ol as Di Football League: Umpire, Ser Elser, Big . Brodie i ek “Tinesman Daa Tehan NFLS Back rabbi be he Hh yicab Roel With the great passing potential| standing aerial men in college f arr. , : judge, Jim Hamer NPL. ; prgeerea a e, of All-Sars as the big threat, The ball while at Stanford lst year. Charley Toogood (235). o : : : Giants will throw their huge de-/ Ron Kramer of Michigan and ; is 2 . By BRUNO KEARNS The oddsmakers are favoring/ tensive forward wall into the start-|Joe Walton of Pitt, ‘a pair of All|, Only one Playse so . | Pontiac Press Sports Editor the pros from 10 to 13 points-|ing lineup to rush the passers, at|America terminals, are expected of eemsicting a : CHICAGO . This may be the/ All-Stars are depending heavily on) which they were most successfulito get the starting end assign- pang vag! red ae > (ball All-Stars assembled in several|for the upset. : j Starting backfield for the Stars a. tcl Cat te . 4 _\years,but-in—pieking -a—favorite;—‘‘I-_ think __this _year’s —All-Star| Lambeau_has not decided who may include Clarence Peaks from in view nb ye , - Michigan State, John. Arnett of sige Bor Giamrtes ee Southern California at the halves, |OPPonents only 1,443 yards on and Don Bossler of Miami (Flori-/8Tound. : = da) at fullback, | A warm is ted and ™ Medal Golf Tourney This Weekend Won Lest Pet, Behind Milwaukee 63 42 et St. Louis a 4 SS %% Brooklyn . $ = oa : New York ¥ 7 PH yt} rH Fite 8 & 38 im puneeente tae RESULTS Twenty-six of the finest amateurs Milwaukee 5, Cir 3 in the Pontiac area will go in +Eaie bee | 14, Breoki + quest’ of the coveted City Medal Pe, 25, Play golf championship Saturday —Buhl . Su at Pontiac Munici me vs sae he and Sunday Pontiac eel Chicago at Cincitinati, 2, — p.m.—Elston/ COUrse.- (38) Bromen (2-4 ts. Fowler) The parade_to the_Ist tee gets rooklyn at Pitts , 7:15 a. =thed under way tomorrow at 12 o'clock ade mat NewYork $"pm.—Robd-|hoon for the opening 18-hole round. * SATURDAYS SCReDULE Sunday firing starts at the same Philadelphia at New York, 1 p.m. -|time and by 5 o’clock that after- aemrs a i: tnetnnalt, “1:30 >m. noon the 1957 city —- will a ‘bie tke ¥ peie ae Miivsiiee ast Lous, 1:98 Bam: Four former champs.— Ed Oboe ot gee 2 em Wasik, Paul Bada, Mike Ando- Layne Leads Drive in Lion Scrimmage DETROIT w — Veteran Bobby Layne spearheaded the single scoring drive the offense was able to put together yesterday in the mage ot ae season. * * In most eh of the 75-minute workout, the defense was far ahead of the offense. ‘Layne moved 8 yards in 12 plays on the last drive of the ‘afternoon, connecting on two “pesses to end Jim Dorn and one te halfback Don Daley. — John Henry Johnson, acquired by the Lions from the San Fran- cisco 49ers; made the touchdown on a line buck, in a regulation ball game. ‘Lion's captain last year. The offense had the ball 13) Kansasitimes, about the average number Layne completed 7 out of 13 passes for 137. Tom Tracy was} Single TD the leading bail cartier, gaining 4 yards on eight carries, Doran led the receiving with four catches for 83 = ‘ - Tobin is Gene Gedman, Gil Mains, Bob Gunderman, and ‘Dick Kercher were. sidelined with min- or injuries. * *® & — Coach Buddy -Parker today named linebacker Joe Schmidt as the club's team captain for the coming campaign. Joe was the Area Shooters Among Leaders Final Gold Cup Qualifiers Today] |91; Frank Keefer (Taylor Center) a _ lap midseason championship hard- (Special to Pontiac Press) “RENO, Nev.—A half-dozen Pon- today. were among leaders in the National Skeet Championships here. Member of the Michigan team in the 250 target all-gauge title race, Pontiac’s Robert (Bob) Thiefels helped teammates’ Chet Crites (Det.), Ains Borsum (Baldwin), who broke 100 straight, Howard Confer (Det.) and Ken Sediecky (Baldwin) te compile 494x500 to lead the field. Other Pontiac area and Michigan scores: Florence Schmidt (Hazel Park) $4; Joe Sediecky (Baldwin) .85; W./ T. Ellis (Mt. Clemens) 91; W. A.iGor Brown 96, Leland (Bud) Brown 98, and Eddie Brown, 95, all Bir- mingham; Steve Cory (Alien Park) 86, and Pete Pezzani (Det.) 85. Fair Wins Midseason. Crown at’ Motor City. Pontiac's Joy Perdomo dne9 a victory to his bulging collection Thursday night by winning the 100- top race at Motor City Speedway. ; Fer 8 tiene, wee ia. 16, .. *. | Mchay Kaiti Hopes Solahed on 2nd, ‘by Chick Partelio|ei 7 Nelson, Ward of Bat- tiac (Mich.) area’ skeet shooters | p)5 | NEW YORK @®—June_ Stack’ nian and Glenn Marding — and defending titlist Ron Rothbarth are included in the star-studded: field, aleng with Walt Latozas who was last Saturday's top qualifier, ‘definite threats are Dick DeWitt, Dick Robertson, Chuck “Barker, Joe Burgdorf, Butler Cooper and youthful Jack Reynolds, to name just a few. = This year’s most notable absen- tee is Lloyd Syron, state amateur titleholder who was runner-up in last year’s city tournament. Syron is playing golf in Grosse Ile this weekend, Andonian, state publinx champ for the past two years, and Bada, who always scoresawell on the Municipal layout, look like the top contenders for Rothbarth’s crown. Harding is always a dangerous competitor, although his game Final City Standings CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE . woe Other players of par-busting rep) utation who must be considered, City Crown at Stake has been erratic this season. The long - hitting Robertson, — whe ‘blows hot and cold, could be hot this time around »while Wasik and Cooper can never be overlooked, This year’s field will have to go some to duplicate last year’s dra- matic 36-hole tourney. In that one Syron apparently had the title in the bag until Rothbarth came steaming horne with a phenomenal 29 to tie Lloyd. Ron went on to beat him in sudden death overtime on thé 2nd hole. Trophies will be awarded to the champion and runner-up while golf balls go to the holders of the next four places. The annual tour- nament is sponsored by the Pon- partment. SATURDAYS PAIRINGS 12 _— Barnum, John Rogers and Was 13: te -fiud Powers, Chuck rker and Bill Stoiloff. ” tiac Parks and Recreation De-). CHICAGO Kenneth L. (Tug) Wilson, Big Ten commissioner, today called the conference's controversial new financial aid plan “an. effective answer to the letes which has plagued colleges for so many years. “There was a sharp différence within the conference fegarding 1,"’ Wilson told a meet- the ing of the Football Writers Aaa. of America. ~ * * * But, the Big Ten administrator, who recently suspended Indiana -_ Phil Dickens for a violation exe definitely is a growing ‘acceptance and approval of the plan among. our people, as ad- Crs and coaches have had a chance to see it in operation.” Walter Byer, executive—admin- istrator of the National Collegi- ate Athletic Assn., also was scheduled to appear before the group to diseuss the current status of NCAA code -violations. problem of regulating aid to ath-|. The new Western Conference} ‘Tug’ Wilson Says New Plan Aids Regulation nancial eusétenc to sthleie Wi to the eost of room, board, tuition, an bec ms 7 ly shot twice by a Negro hotel porter during a financial code was adopted in May by a 64 vote from faculty” representatives. The Big Ten plan now provides that member schools can give eicalbecisll wai polite enid. = + ee ta th wee taken into custody by a patrol man at the ballpark. Giants’ Move Expected Soon NEW YORK (INS)—The question of whether the New York Giants will Move to San Francisco prob- ably will be answered within ten days and the odds are strong that answer will be “yes.” 12:186—Paul ~- pace Howard Peterson and Bob Gaine Ta: ge Burgdorf, Walt Latozas and| Dick DeWitt. 12:32—Mike a Bill Pembroke and Andy Lindsa 12: ~ ao arding, Nick Canter and Harley Hyatt. - $2:48—Butler Cooper, Sam Coleman, = Robertson and Ron Rothbarth. 2:56--Rube es and Emma Jim Pembroke, Jack Rey rams. we Shaw's Jets 10 9 13 6 Giants 4 15 Griff's 12 8 Thomas 415 TY SOFTBALL LEAGUES American que ‘ : w . wie Shaw's — 19 Biemar 616 Birmingham 10 $ Stadium 2, Elks #10 | National League wie we_e Richard's 15 3 Buettner's 8 10 Loule's 12 & PSAD 6 12) Clo 653 160 8 Oxbow 2 15 Eddie's 9-9 Ronemaeceecet League we Police % ; seantend a7 ranklin 10 5 3 tt I's 96 Tectal 212 Women's League we. wi. Commerce 10 2 Gingelivilie 3 10 North Bide. 10 2 West Side 21 WATERFORD LEAGUE - we. we ist 14 6 White ei Lakeland i ; bmg 64 yton oe 5 15 FINAL STAN GS Pee-Wee wo Leagte WL Furtney Drug . 2 Warwick 5 5 Cubs 4 Motor City 46 Earl's 2 5 Sylvan P&H 2 6 Phoenix Man Gets Ace An elderly Phoenix, Ariz, man chose the Pontiac area: to score the ist hole-in-one of his career, William O. Bassett, 63, made his ace at Twin Lakes Golf Club Thurs- day, using a No, 4 wood on the 165-yard 4th hole. He carded a respectable 46 for the round, Ac- 0 a Bassett were E. A.)~ of Milford and Thomas Davis of Waterford. 8 in Rich Handicap By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jan Burke's Dedicate, the lead- ing handicap horse in the East, heads a field of eight for the sec- ond running of the $100,000-added Atlantic City Handicap at. the Atlantic Ny Yace course’ on Sat- urday.” <2 het c Git btioces / ee a eee eens honorable mention terdey sb Baptist, Drug W Drug Win jto Detroit r Matthaei explained. “We want to nance such a stadium. ¥ Matthaei Giants president Horace Stone- ham said last night he had re- ceived the official San Francisco offer to move to that city. He stated: “It appeals to me as & very reasonable offer.” Stoneham further declared that he will relay details of the proposal along with his recommendation, to the club's board of directors at a méeting to be held “within fhe next in Waterford Loop Loop champion Emmanuel Bap- tist and Drayton Drug took hard-, learned decisions last night in the 2nd round of the Waterford League softball playoffs at Drayton Plains. Emmanuel nudged out Gidley Electric, 14, as Harlan (Fat) Keith outpitched Arlo Flesher in @ battle of four-hitters. Keith fanned 12 batters and his mates tallied the clincher im the 4th inning. Gary Boe effectively scattered four safeties as Drayton defeat Lakeland Pharmacy, 41. The Druggists iced the verdict ee three runs early in the g “Tonight’s games: Lakela Welden-Thrifty, 7 p.m.,”and/ White Brothers vs, Gidley, 8: ied iten days.” Hamtramck Tennis Star’ Reaches Quarter-Finals SANTA MONICA, Calif, @—Ray Sen of Hamtramck, .Mich., defeated: Ned Neely, of "Atlanta € Ga., #6, 5-7, 64 in the final/round yesterday of the U. Ss. Junior Chamber of Commerce jun- and boys tennis championships. /Senkowski, sixth-seeded in the fourney, will meet fourth - seeded Lawrence Nagler of Roslyn Heights in today’s semi-finals. Top-seeded Bobby Siska of San Francisco defeated Francisco Cas- ys. |tillo of Detroit, 11-9, 4-0, defauit in the quarter-finals of the ~ di- vision. 4 LANSING @® LZ A dream of a state-financed, /15 million dollar stadium to brjhg the 1964 Olympics deflated by: some hard fina facts dealt out by Gov.. Willidms here yesterday. * * A five‘man Detroit Olympic com- know how to get the | \ state to- fi- Stadium Proposal Hit pable of handling the Olymnpies, Such a committee probably . will be meeting within a. —_ he! said. Williams said he was heartily in favor of Detroit getting the 1965. Olympics and would do everything he could to work for that end. ~ “But this is the first I've heard of the state paying for the sta-| | a Gnd oe: The governor was asked it the Detroit committee could say that he would recommend such an ap- propriation to, the legislature. “af-+ the. screening committee knows their stuff,” Williams; said, | ing. The Police - “they'll know the mere fact thatlis a best Police said the Ardmore team had an argument earlier yesterday with the porter. Physicians said Dunn's condi- Tom “Anderson, trainer for the Ardmore club, said he saw John son start shooting into a group of Ardmore players near the dugout, “ The game was called off after the shooting. - Ane Says Lou Assisted Him in Center Job DETROIT (#—Charlie Ane, who thas developed into one of the finest offensive centers in the National Football League, credits teammate Low Creekmur with “ironing bes the rough spots."’- ‘ “And there were plenty of them,” said the Detroit Lions’ cen. - ter. “But Lou worked hard and I think we're over the crucial part of it all.” €reekmur, the 250-pound veteran who is starting his eighth. season with the Lions, and Ane, the 265- pounder starting his fifth cam- quarter- paign, are almost inseparable com- panies.- ! Creekmur has played in 130 straight games for the Lions, The string includes pre-season, regular season and championship games, Baseball Tifles to BC, LeBaron The Bays Cub tn Cass ed LeBaron in the Widget division won city junior league baseball. in two other classes were being forced to ™ ww —e limit, an sae a ry lead in los- ing the ‘F’ final to the Boys Club, 6-4. The winners : three times in the 5th and once in the 6th.to wrap up the honors, Pontiac Police drew Ist in the Class D final playoff Cranbrook to the tune of 42 at Bes rena’ rene c titles Thursday while tournaments . - KUHN "AUTO WASH ‘ 149 W. HURON - Acros from Firestone 2 Compartment Sink av" heh choot : loins steel. aii,» 96.50 SPECIAL Aluminum Storm Door Price includes glass, screen and -. hardware ee ee Friday Evenings ‘til 9 CARL SHELL and SONS 4994 Dixie Highway. Drayton OR 3-5043 - |jury to Herb Score and lesser in- BY BRUNO L. 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Pe — : + * a - - a S P a, Na 4 : “ — = ") ns ‘ se ; i 3 cee é at no extra cost LIFETIME GUARANTEE — ‘51 Through ’57 Models oes All Cars Have OK: Chevrolet Stomp of Approval — - Before You Buy Any Car SEE | MATTHEWs- HARGREAVES 631 Oakland at: tus a oreigay 2 CKS PRICED TO FIT EVERYONE'S POCKETBOOK INE SELECTION OF USED TRUCKS — : ze Hanson Winner twice before, capturéd the crown public suspicious ‘‘of possible un- toward situations." *. * * And Rep. Keating (R-NY) echoed. that feeling yesterday, saying it seemed the arrange- ment could create in the public mind the “possibility of agree- ments” that might not be good. of Senior Title DETROIT @—Jack M. Hanson, ' Hanson fired his first round 71 on Hazel Park. q * a 4 Hi if DGC’s 5,801 south course and the! Hazel Park Begins Sth Season Monday NHL's Campbell Backs ==Noris in Loop Conduct Hockey League might make the! . |Norris to acquire the Blackhawks The remarks came at the clos- ing session of a house subcommit- antitrust laws to professional t . sp or t s. : - * ® Norris told the group he and his family had an interest in three hockey teams, Celler asked if partial dual own- ership might not violate league rules. Cc. S. Campbell, president of the league, said there was no frule violation, and: that the league's! governors had approved the plan. Campbell added he feels the Nor- Sa ris family’s conduct of hockey has always been good. * * * Norris testified (1) that he. and Arthur M. Wirtz bold a little- less than 40 per cent. of the stock of Madison Square Garden Corp., which operates the New York Rangers hockey team; (2) that he and Wirtz own the Black- hawks; ‘and (3) that his half broth.. er and half sisters own more than 90 per cent of the Detroit Olympia Stadium -and the Red Wings team. + * -* Norris said-the ownership plan} was well known. Campbell said the league governors had urged in the interest of the league. Two players, Ted Lindsay of the Blackhawks and Doug Harvey of Montreal, said there was no short- in the Pat Lowry scrap three weeks ago in Saginaw, “The nose is in good shape, com- pletely healed,” said Crawford's manager Art Greenwald. The cian ie have a bale ‘of well known visitors watching the workouts today which start at 5:00 pm. Chuck Davey, former Mich- ‘igan welterweight and ex-NCAA since losing by way of a kayo to in preparation for his fight against heavyweight Bill Pickett | ot New York. The fighters will continue w The fights get underway at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, with the 10-round eryrer between Crawford and Rodgers set for 8:30. champion in a five-rounder. Unbeaten lightweight scrapper. Johnny Palmer of Dayton, 0. may face his stiffest competition against Edgar Gregory, recent Golden Gloves champ trom Detroit who 16) now in the pro ranks. In the light heavyweight feature, handsome Ducky Dietz; a hard age of competition among hockey | players. purcher from Detroit, will face Huey Rader of Dayton. Field Day Winners N amed The Pontiac Parks and Rec- reation Department's yesterday at Oakland|,,.;° 1Field Day Park climaxed the playground sea- json for this summer. City play- Sov ts | the track, be |grouds close. today. clude the 1957 racing season at »* * > 2 is g 2 a E i i i Fi 2 Upwards of 500 boys and girls fook part in the field day, com- -} ipeting in 12 events. All winners re- "leeived ribbons. Midgets— Juntors—Robert Walker: ‘ow kes. James. Ray; Widgets—Charles Softball Throw. Juniors—Stan ~ Hertel; Juniors—Lewis Midgets—Gary Hayward; Widest Jerry Craft, Williams; | Sestt. Juniors Sam Hartman: Midgets— Gerry Bunce; Wiarete—Bill Rutherford. 40-Yard Dash Dorothy Wellons; Widgets—Evelyn Alder- | Washers ‘Penters~Beibara Bayley; Mi Edwards; Widgets—Prances aye Few Braves Are Left BOSTON # — Of the Boston | Braves who played in the opening, National League game five years, ago only two players are still with the team, now the — Juntors—Mary Elsworth; Betty Jean Shorter; Widest Laarie Ball Kick Juniors—Connie Bryant; New Car. _deeeenii Inc. / Dodge — Chrysler — Plymouth - _ te i Dodge Trucks 1001 2 Main rene Rochester ee + It Pays to Drive 7 Miles to Rochester for a Deal on That | record at 88. He walked six * batters and the Indians hit safely off him in every inning except the seventh. Paul Foytack (12-10) Dick Donovan (12-3) as the Tigers invaded Chicago today to open a weekend series. Chuck Spieser, light heavyweight we, . seraey an also an MSU product, are expected | raines x» 2} 8. Tuttle of 393 to watch the sessions this after-/4-Smith i Te ee = ene Set meme 308 Davey who stayed around 147 |Werts 1 411 © 3 0-6lf in his heyday would probably be S'trk’ind 3b : 4 ; Wilson ¢ : @ im Spleser’s’ weight class now. +o 8 | 4i} The little scrapper is selling in- 3:2 TE surance in the Pontiac area. 400 10 @ Spieser has not been in the ring 3 § 6 |Tony Anthony in Detroit 3 months — “| Motor Tune-up All 6-Cyl. Chevrolets thru “55 Labor and § 2” work done on Sun Asciyen. | MARKET TIRE CO. opposed PT eee ete MOTOR MART { RTS f Try rf AUTO PA =] “SAVINGS” See Homer Hight, Your Suburban Dealer at Oxford for one of the best - | Buick Deals Anywhere... Bruce Kessler... =. Sales Manager, invites you to také a 15 minute drive on the Bargain Boulevard and see your CHEVROLET- PONTIAC-BUICK Suburban dealer to take advantage of our Terrific Buick Sale... We've got them ready to go, In order to move our stock of Buicks, we're giving the highest trade-in -yalues in our his- tory... We've Got... * Conturys HOMER HIGHT MoTors, ING. 160 8, W hingt eas a oa TI Se aes ff $e Dale qighwop_ta Watertord the regular City League softball White, but ad ee ee aoe eee : blow as anzel homered in upsets to @ fitting conclusion last| the srd. Glenn Wilson's single, night by winning the city Class A followed by Elden Sharrard’s championship, two-bagger, scored the winning ’ Behind the sturdy four-hit pitch- ing of Verle Sheldon, Stadium nosed) Class B Louie's Tavern, the Pon- out Bicmar Inn, 21, in thé finals|tine Police in Class.C and Stadium|*"!?: at Beaudette Park. The win quali- fies Stadium to represent Pontiac in the ‘A’ district tourney here comprise this city’s entries in the MRA district tournaments. Shaw's Jewelers enter the ‘AA’ major Aug, 15-18, tournament Aug. 15-18 at Roseville. Biemar, also a surprise —_ North Side Auto Sales tied Com- because of its dismal merce Drive-In Theater for Ist - ‘gave Btadiuan all it could handle|place in the girls’ league with = the six-hit hurling of Lynus|3-0 triumph at North Side Park as Jerry Bender tossed a two hit shut- = 7 pepe now oWNs a tle and a playoff for the title Pike's Rental Dopet will be necessary. Marilyn Sternberger and Conia! Rent Our Reaver of the West. Side Merchants | Hammer Knife Mower and Gingellvile’s Nancy sree! all clouted homers as the Mer- ’ For All Your . . e chants wo 15-7 t. - WEED PROBLEMS es a Pwrosarer : be § ‘i Cuts Weeds te Shrods “eheldon and ee eee ee itadi Grant and “hides Wiison. OMUMMETCE oo... cove ss 000 ooo OO 2 1 North Side ......< ~ 190 000 g—3 6 6 M asik and Pollina; Bender and ages 2 West “Ma 99 1-18 1 8 Hat a md Lin Come fo Terms Over 100 Rental Items DETROIT (AP)—Vet Leon : = Veteran FARMALL CUB TRACTOR [itiart has won his contract fight The one-time All- American: end ifrom Notre Dame came to terms yesterday with club president Ed- ‘apes J. Anderson, ending a 10-day holdout over salary and a protec- 4 tion clause in his contract, He was to report for practice today ie-oot the National Football ‘OR 3-1751 Opp. Our Lady of the Lakey Chereh salary cut from an . estimated 14,000 te about $12,000, And he had said he would not sgn_with- out a clause that would keep the Lions from waiving, trading or satisfactory financial arrange- ment. Hart said this clause had been in his contract over the last four seasons. He insisted it be kept in this year becayse of family and business ties in the Detroit area. While neither the Lions nor Hart “BREN DEL'S 2441 Auburn Rd. (M-59) - % Mi, West of Utica -RE 2-6141 Frozen Brine Shrimp in Stock = at All Times’ FREE Trial Offer 4 4 4 q q . . 3 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -4 q ‘|best 100 pros in the country pre- varsity ball four years in. each ofthe three sports, then. I don't remember what my anything like they make today,” selling him without a mutually oid Harry. 7 Records at Central Michigan Col-| lege, was coaching all three sports at Orion during those late twen- ties. Howard Griggs and Charles Kelly were some of the other top performers there in. those days. CHICAGO @—The locker room banter at Tam O'Shanter golf pared for the second round of the $101,200 Baty golf champion- “To have Sam Snead breathing down your back is bad enough. But to. have the guy in front—oh, man!” tract. * * * *. Snead, 45, is supposed to be the richest golf pro. He swung into treasure hunt with a one-stroke club went this way today as the . ae oe Snead fired an opening, T-under- par 65 yesterday to gain the front-| . * * running spot which over the years he has been known to maintain through a tournament, This prize is golf's biggest payoff—$50,000 in eash and a $50,000 exhihition con- * But Snead wasn't away and fiy- ing after the frist round. One Pa eee far behind. Vossler. 2 ber, always a contender in this jamboree, There also was a batch of closely grouped par-busters not At 67 was Canadian Al Balding. Bracketed. at 68, were Shelly May- field, Mike Souchak and Dow Fin- sterwald, who has finished in the money in 58 consecutive tourna- ments. The 69 shooters included * Earl Stewart, Jack Fleck, Tony Holguin, Ken Venturi, Bob Ros- burg, Bo Wininger and Ernie bunched. La., est = Other leaders in the World” competition were as closely) * * Clifford Ann Crepd of Opelousas, topped the women amateurs with 81. She was two strokes ahead of Lt yr guae a Chicago. Marilynn pad eens one of, her finest rounds in two. years, notched a 5S-under-par 71 to lead. the women’s pro chase for a $6, 000, first prize, Two strokes away was Mary Lena Faulk. the second round of golf's biggest stroke away at 66 was Jerry Bar- | Harry Hacker of Lake Oren (This is the 17th of a series ot — ane what they ate doing to- hs, Bs egal today Harry Hacker Orion. Tomorrow we feature Pred Ziem.) One of Lake Orion's best known athletes of the years gone by who k” is stil] well known ‘there as the _— operator of a shoe store is Harry no Hacker. * * * * = All Tri-County League in basket- ball twice and football once and a standout in baseball, he had an impressive career wearing the green and white. Harry missed by only one season of playing He played football three years, ’ Lake Orion was making a good name in all sports in those days, especially in basketball. The Dragons were district hoop champions twice and regional p once when Wacker was the team’s scoring ace at * * * “It was a much slower game scoring average was but it wasn't. x« *®* * George Lauer, wow - Dean of Hacker’s football days -as a fopnotch quarterback ended aft- er high school but he continued to play sandiot baseball for 10 Hart Favored, 15 Over Virgil Akins CLEVELAND ® — Although third-ranked Virgil Akins is six notches above Sugar Hart in the| most recent Ring Magazine wel- terweight ratings, Hart has been established as a 7-5 favorite for ‘TP their televised bout tonight ‘in “i Cleveland's Public Hall. ~~ Matchmaker Larry thinks the oddsmakers are going against the experts because of) Hart's frequent and impressive TV battles, Tonight's 10-round bout will. be on NBC radio-TV at 9 p.m., EST. Hart's rapid rise was slowed by | Walter Byars in a late winter bout. Akins was upset by Franz Szuzina at St. Louis last July 8. EE Coaches — of the New MERCURY MARK 10 “iy eRe acury § | Eg wept a shift are on t Speed -r- Troll Lab lets you — 9 pay aCe “ge erates mg ap mo Use the Mercury Mark 10 for three days and if you’re not completely satisfied we will gladly refund your full ~ pur- chase price, No Money Down! Gil Schaefer's WATER SPORTS HEADQUARTERS Hours: Daily a te Pg an Mon., Thers., te 9:00 Saterday 9:00 é 368 1265 $. Woodward, coioghom Just North of “ih JO 6-4727 Mi 7-0133 Detroit Leeation at 9430 Woodward to Take Part in CMC Clinic’ MT, PLEASANT — Michigan's} | high school coaching fraternity will | muddle with some of the nation’s ; top strategists Aug. 12-16 on the Reyeseay Michigan College campus Hin the annual elinic co-sponsored | by: CMC and the Michigan High footall experts as youthful Terry Brennan of Notre Dame and his line coach Bill Walsh; Andy Mac- Donald, “coach of the year” honors in Michiagn last. fall at- Flint Northern and members of . 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He aléo kept his -| in basketball and played some softball in local leagues. “T had wanted to go to college but the depression came about the time I graduated so I went to recalled the Lake Orion Hacker confines wis sports -ac- tivities now to attending games as a spectator or following through papers, radio and TV. The Army veteran of three years in World War II, most of which was spent in the South Pacific, went to work full time for his father, Clyde, after re- HACKER IN 1939" Remember the Sports Stars of Yore? his hand — siness three tired. and fishing, He ranks teams, turning from the war and took Over the bu years age when the elderly man re- "Handling the 43-year-old busi- ness, which he started learning when still in school, and following sports keeps Hacker active but he also finds time for some hunting among the area's strongest boosters for the present day Lake Orion High athletic MONTREAL boro, N.C., Marjorie Burns Only | American in Tourney Marjorie Burns, tall, bespectacled Greens-| lass is fast becoming) ja favorite to walk off with the Canadian Ladies’. Open amateur golf championship. 2+—She—is—the lone—American -con- tender left for the semifinals. To- ‘|day she meets May Gay of Cal-) gary, while Betty Stanhope of Ed- monton and Roma Neundorf of | Toronto meet in the lower half. 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Se \ c t bee > » ot a AM. “TI don’t know why I always get one that lo ves to look at scenery.” aa er ee ee ee BoP ok ; me of ; ag a ‘ lt ae PEE megs a & =. Abe HE PONTIAC | : = castes: s : - ' — mete sg ch Na a eat a m . te # (7 0, ee * - Eee LR: Patri oie ¥ OF : IKE TT= | SAYA SELF-SERVICE © 1957 by REA Rervtcn: tne, TAL tg US. P.O aiaeeinaieaaeiaeeiemememiae IRwitess = 4 | I STUCK IT IN ann Anu i : UT i . WHERE DID YOU PUT MY PITCHFORK ? 7h hes THE GROUND OVER © THERE i a" + \ — i ll ‘ ver lh lid ay SUPRA AAV ACN |) {i uv ij He OA / de \gtr {| Ne AnUidiiba tid i TR SCARED SERIE ME, BUT WAITED TLL I Keep alert-chew gum] Chewgumwhil é behind the wheel. } Strain and pai hy driving drowsiness, ®™eunansag soos PE gum you like but chew feosh ond clert ter | AL haw any brand of 1 THERE wae? ing problerns To Place Your WANT AD Every Day in the Pontiac } Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way 6 solve alt your buying and sell. F- while you drive, Nat- _ urally, we recommend refreshing, delicious Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum-—for lively, satis- fying flavor and real g enjoyment. | i ¢ DIAL FE.2-818] ! ’ MORTY MEEKLE. WINTHROP GO AHEAD ree OMIGOQSH? LOOK WHO'S COMING,’ a JE 1987 by WHA Bervicn, tne. 7.00, fog. UE Put OM. oven CANT BE REPT LONG A IT'D BE iF THOSE IN THIS WEATHER/ 1S MORNIN nn! este Vf | By Charles Kuhn <. i ta “WHA rT ee - it related 10 arrow, fo guess nd = oe oye x tages : See tb he teeeed albes rode on on Market a} ; a ae - elon ot ake fea a aS TT Clevel ont inguish mal be of paramount alsoon corn, will cease i Ee 4% i and Firm ¢ “ve Pontiac youngsters “A bearish interest, Teens, ‘egatat sitgten ea i: Sellin ‘0 Start ones sakctar wanaat ‘oan private Penta ane me pt. ; 650 1 g ‘the ’ guished pone Ba dh ay crop forecast Ss eee Bove Wats ee BEs in Mid-Se Argonaut’ Franklig I small ~ hg wi extin- pee but pric {influence in Me avescsteciccees 1.88 opgned: oft one “Ld ; ptember ore ra eee wore oe SNS Were COR ieee & Grom Reuss, be. me £8 lee tun ch ‘ot $:000 dit CLEVELA! ” ! sibs Near t ee most of|Broccot. es sevnevsnvesssenes ala ehem to a frac- 1t00H =~? ADEN 4 firm D®— 6 piety Se ee eae os seeseaece st: BB out tat | pepe oohagheary de 2 UHMOT~ 8 SUMN r. T} con st to wou _ A ceils ery . to % lower, was |e lie Topped, b sesteseconsensess ERIM level. ¥ and held 3nou = 8 60? 74 ber, and market in par yh oi el- and piberg = They seized Poy denis 2%; Corn’ Mac gprs ia Ita: Gactiogd Somaier bs Sheet 4THCA 10 — . _ jpensive inne Wik Gee es onane cxtingtiched I . Olt $1.31; : y og corn |Sucu dang = eoprereeeee® 3.00 In the olls, traction. 5 ervey " ULF bi | loreign cars to. comp Aye @x-/ gi : it Beg pile Sept. wn were % to Sept. | Dil. ounchess oOo estecascecans +00) than a Boer Sys leat 6 YEACD Osa 0 } Jeon makes, th small psa a ladder as two en- Y%. hia) rye was \ eas. i dom, ... rrr) = 0 J Standard mere . 12 ONTOT 8, Parker, No, 1 unit from boda Sept. % highe Lo bi 7 ‘ tee derereeves = mse Sinclair Ol (New a and sales director vice wresttint men ee up. The Sta- pay En Salk Seamer md oe woe 82 ecchees gave up 2 Vesueday’s Annan wh " peelig rai a of the How Sem, sure, tec area just to be ; an i , : wentenen- tie ce : not ‘* Tower, Sept si2g2 Seg Being were own Aireraft and “ ee wen ageing pRB nl a $. WOES : Sit tage and! fractions. : ; called the “ sports car,” 10, and Tim are Joyce Rowe : * 4.00 cs was about Gen- . 22. : ever, he Argonaut.” , to Mr,’ and Rowe 8, ack 7 sun Es} ane eG. A ND | sty D . she econ wpe will epi How 641 . Mrs, Lawren Baran dt rain Prices 201 Chrysi + aoe arcel Delive , so te The new” ere Or-and BM Marah, 39, cildre i, ie :'7s|General was . [ News e > e new car will Dr. and Mex Clayton Oar yr 238/u lane 2 abe pasties aot mamas Sin rief eo sive & ioelth Qomaier’ bear ips Pngen Bon P-eradeantg bg a division. in a iV D a Ph it, tubular fr oe 8 ee Cocper,|" > fan | eae 2.15% 150 wing little trend Rails were ice fart avid E, Spalding; e front and aie ok and ,adjust Ct. . R. Cooper, a MARJONIE ie : cet Si 2801 sonal gainers 1 — S Sie pemh anid ous oaks absorb in ‘| : ms otis thi id é . on « eareregh ar * 33 tional _gaers che’ Intern tate Authorizes Firr checks, n charges spose SEO Bell, abl ot beh he ong . my | ~epbesente £3 me sesveece 120M “ie aastiadliones: General Electri -| for Southe es Firm {eid Township lay before South- plant slander Mar o.rts2- Pat May ceeee: 141%4 oe Lettuce @ Sel 2.00] tion Loew's, Air cehei fr ern Michi Reid Jr., Sesliee Cunetan A ae a Cleveland, The ot May i002 Ee Sek 2.2 1% endive, Sieached, Bu, snes akc pea Anaconda ickup Work woe pesados Mayas ar | Cn enwne wil be bem speclal by given thet, Re SE ccs: Be |e tte x Pacific. a S eteiues ent toon wr | te lial Se oe penil Sloane hy On BH ws LANSING to the Oakland < returned said & ee < it ves 12.00 : cers Se a bond and Count him given prototype La = : . nous 19 tor = oe New York Stocks cunpaiie ay pape oot erips tt 0 is ot dona a ‘in : Orion Boy Injured |stwi Tuesday, Sente D ac Ui: : aE (Late Morning ete ee — * De-|in Fall From Bic ge hy Bo ag ie a Whites—Grade ed, federal 9. b. 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The tles| agencie: ning dis- Joseph , was admitted Rd., ted g of confirmed: cae, Oe kg + Grade ey 4a: Alum “ae * $3.6 'acobs “ as uni scribed the worked fire s, Parker said, foreign car Mercy : to St./e? pom any the in graded omar ly reeet large |4 +: 39 tonne Mea’... $2 Supporte que in the hour bef on the blaze epart- Parker with a Hospital last A 2 two ey the A KO ‘mat- e Commarea so ssretonens te ae 3 ee ele rs of the state. ore extioguidhing it. an) compa declined to The night|%e'4,,cereement, ge yg B+ | Ai pation; Grade’ A lar .Fetmmentiam Bak. #84 cisey Hay’ 43-4 tly small application,| Walther sO ated with bi i pole a Galnene tchenthose he fash. seteind or, malty | irport le A ler am Can... 311 Kennecott .... 434; at hea merchan on, League: with him persons ve fallen. reported file * majority : Ma : Browns ge 42-45; Am oor as . 103 ring: ts, testified h although associ- from ied to tor the . n W uM; Grade on en a: te -4| there s before the eran Ch of Grace ad been org: he terday and his bicycle yt during merger, 8 on : Pr vate at h aa A quasi. aaa Ereeee, . was commissio urch wi Lath- organized he said struck ' sesners and may » is 5 ! cnes large Al Am és « : 96. a Sat. will h it Teported his Nags be apentes ; N Craft Nosedive “42; medium|Am Motors». 348 Lip MeNei*.. = = need for an expedi eas acm Pre a ganized as a closed) today ~ pie heebange —~ ao. On | ear P etoskey ive Li -—- Ons... a2 tockh i. eel they package delivery re = osm, t ry lot. “ae prefer See = by hasgitel mpage ana | Ae a ht he . to : ive ; ews ... 26: yoew's oo at ye , p.m, y ‘main i cok PETOSKEY sgDETROTE. ace. sock am Seat 4 rau ene se jo ey expressed dissatisfaction Four Towns M —Adv.| = drenalgotese sey i Sin 3 heggEan i ie 3, a father — Fou tap. 6 aciage me ST You & Nash. 003 phases of aia with ethodist Church” ed. Park © bs te a chen, “aso bar p men — les oho sac | Rl RL utter" al se3/area provided caiess Su mivigcms a aah] sey shat acker declined alee to and a veteran Michi Porce plot eat ed areal st © By eae: Bile ried by Raley Ex ery the corporation's op meshantie »|few amma ad tiendy: cows sin iy trade] Armour am Se Mergen Lino |. itt - ont pt lines} Rummage a | retell eng when ere | Luatee fe8 ome Sow. Pcs st 0 14.7 Midi Bt & 8 186 way end An “las ied his plane their f steers .22.00- y,| Atehti . 4 > Sis) Bus Express, Fine Anti northern Ohio associates Lake Michigan. -- nosedived our jan = sce ‘yearlings unsold EE ale | ag cn tim 335 M Moo Ree podtnne some comm Greyhound 806 cea ne Sat. A ques Sale. businessmen phepme tai We Only an oil to) The0-a1.b8: a heifers 3100-25 oo: wy Balt Rec. doe Mente Ce 3. 304 a sear Pectherstcine | and industrialats. | f equire a ma wot where oll_slick, marked. the a nr ne, ees Bena pec tGh Metgee Be Phach preppess to ale ; stone Rd. Two Poli nl engineering bac n_ with mechan aspen Torenblory ae pal wer cutters {6.00-18 80°, Compared) Beth Gh: 8 Murray cp ..7! 3 livery the to mak Larse ane. ish Sub the kground ical about a mile off into the Avo Tower grades co “tnatencts "Lan" pened Beth steel "a Nat Biss” . ‘Be and to pole: pone ara dining rom, dor oun: tek ont Nearing Scotti h Seen sale of lubricati to represent or Emmet off Good yO Cy ae weak, ox(Bond Sirs ‘Seg Nat Ds +» BS] welts Ge = soe phone FE 7 ish Coa devices ng equ us in north of county some —s in mainly 24.69. 950-1300 f k, bulls Btre as 16.1 Nat i 5, 8ORe overall terri basis ~8642. LONDON st to indus ipment and here. miecin en Poy Ad ‘Bore W 161 Net toad Scare having tory, each —Ady, |Sub (INS) — fm sur trial >I other . . Witnesse —- 26 25-37 00: prime SOOcliTs i eras, Nie Se te exchange a ccontral v./Submarines sigh Two Polish roundin plants in Det suet boati Geane A oe os peers 71: 3 band 0 isis, gener wag tt ha Hoa Weal” 223) The =— pareei Boys Will B ithe Scottish. sified tem mates expe g areas. Sal roit and City, had Watkins, 65, of the| In" are 28.0; good 1 ot ee a: 7.4 No ae f re | =En e Boys leaused seacaates Gan the sieht d rince ‘in ind es and tech attack suffered some Peale ge Me choke ap tment, chote ce 70-000 Burroughs... 33 ‘Nor Bt rahe mnodities “tsrsporaton tom le — Wie. Wk ayant intended to seek that tre esirable. This ort Said: esi oe an pice up to 24.15; yy Page om Pt Rn = ++ 16 and part m-| me f ussie a um, political estab ition i wise’ elear: - _22.00-33.00; wuitty rood Colum 2H .. Som -- special ment with or aged tA Sc lish nis ed along wi 21.00; fe and bh ty and to lowicen” Soup .. 14.3 Owen '“* se1| stores ty shops stores | a man in hi wound British ed wi perma | Raward Sarbac Baba ets ge ates a a, Sete a sores and’ tet custome crs avert companon And Sal ny savas an on oy omait tating quali cota: Walle City, Tharlevoi also. of cutter and wiiity bu ~~ mtn | Carrier aici" de Parom Pt A @ | The atu TS OF table jar, knocking with al No Polish nav peri | g-quatifica Rep conservation 6 a an Pict 6| mi was i , him to visi al ships ' ence ti sons, officer, County | 2am 16.00; Welle 38.00-19.00; 13.50; ne sO Parke De , 34.6| Missione: s signed over a t a British are due i after ions nd : Maj, . and his stock 50: toad » eee ae are 2. 13 Benne * ae rs Mauri by Com .* call port, a which Q ex- ot W. Richard two |chot Pa ig Ey weight Ches & +. 868 Pe RR: a - S-¢tames ce J x : * at Aberdeen but if they rranged. - an int = ashington and Starback, 35, cholee "ab 338 a few ae: foe al cheysier . a6 Pepat Cota 313 par em Lee. Otis Sioa: and The older-man _* corded. the par! will be gad = All replies st erviéw will be. Se olga eet vilow tag. |te make» market Cone Mie cna See rep eee Se tal The e ner ith, newly | Svasa’t taking = Reeng-anapes bg a> THE Rill. nee : * r ot ~ = SS : . man, ’ ite! a el ee pong oF inartt Compu at weet See ma Ae, Elie codec ion chairman| yop ne ‘at Hom suid he| Vacat [HE ALEMITE — get a Bis 4 to Beave from 36.00-21 00; few 06-2.00-1 week p recta on a3 pnw ll Pet. pe in @ said United ha: : a younger oning | : es bet sane nas sateen an ovice 5m up. to. 93.80; good mal Gal Dole. 102.4 Pit Piste @. a1 other sates, in the aa : icans spend 950 Maple Rd co. Beaver . ; eult teeeee 00; 6 Cot a: Pu G .. 485) i : = * —_ summer res oa isa Sheep_Saleble ei.00ct.00. svod ame Be - 7 Pere OU. 2 4, Birmingha reaper ag about 30 area in Weak to. Ste = Peay seer. Som N Gas “Ba Rosud ‘oti act jaa ; ignem, Mich. ! = ity to weak: : . 7". BS ;' ete chard was Smee iisughter Tambe under ee ern con, Pe Pr is “3 Baye het sf yard ikes - — the Air Force and Carton was on oe At we Be Broo ery oie aE) ; ca an 00-20 * OP&s > a al Dut |... 56. . . Both ton Ww: choice 20.00; Cont as ma 2 $ is. ) | eres EeaSE Hise |) scount Rates. ips, oper : ~settes “Vr... oe =. 321) @ met perat : Deere Pivee! Se *. 30 said’ eee see Goal Poultry Det dison Saat Seen 81) Four Di : spiral he watched Good| _DETRO DETROIT PO ry. Doug —e : 3st oe AP . 86.4 ’ istrict . F into the IT, Atg.* ULTR Do ee... RT gecemy .... Re ed He said Ion water, * plane cour 2 Pons Og (AP) ¥ - w Chem a3 = oon Lt | serve Bank eral suffered pilot apparent! “Soe ue a 1q|Bast Alr L ‘298:5 “Bee Ry... at Expect s Affected pe mapnigometcorrs = eon tly had ter is-18)" heavy sate deem EL ante ek Se posed eg} ° Order Extended The Coast ‘the plane. - un-| Rocks a SS Sait ee Emer to... 318 Ba Brand .:. $23] WAS ended water. Beca ~? S23, "| Pood roe 8 Oh ... ‘7 credi oard, mo Federal VEN : to raise _ no attempt was ee Frie d : Mgt +e He Sind Peek ise 313 Pind be cpansion tp | to restrain we Sy \ a me piane immedia ndly Li Mi alk] oui rs 90 halt pe eed ee ) a tely St 7 werd Brash Tre 194 oe 20. 48 half per cent { in-| 00 ; Drug Sf ae ill Missing Gee Dyasm ia Tenas =o = Be oma dee a ae the dis} AY Ceeee &7. Sul ere ae : : ore Break-In Near U g iS Tertron oS 134 chute bie aC per con oe ANNIV Costs-0 COKIN | ice ts niversity af. CORE Riera ee ala City, Philadel Verlag ta Bete ARY S$. wner at i. EAST LANS : y . {Gen Tire |.;.: _ 33 | eel Air .. 134 apolis. It brin Iphia and . ‘ : SING &—Sti Gen Tel .. aa Trensamer. «++ 2 to thé age the dieusenk val! os L } . one lizard Still missi 3 Undered oc. a8 The highest_ |} unt rate ‘The Oakland three inches missing | Soeper 8 on cage. 77 4| The last evel in 23 te Rieiegaretrergeg rnc’ three inches long + . five feet Borba) Br et Un rete“ ane ally rl aroma aa Bo Deacis | ane ly this sae a uae oe nationality » South -, Orange andl Sah Foie ms unit Ate — * 0 near : » M59 at ot eee oraxles Igor answers to by| Gt West's . es Un Gee Cy ai. The incr: _ Deputies ams tiona + + Owners name|Greyh be SS s Cp .. 23.7;/&% ease is Lak te hour 7 Line tend ex ringing Saihar shaven ke Ra.| The mi mage fe attec {fates OB Rub... 309 serve ed to eight xpected 10 be site than $300 stolen tal oaliee, my report should Seed 33 We To. ina some ear x but there. may tel po from climb t the a. 34 W See ig amen Th g befor Thadleghesiemler 3a that the lard cane RS BE a BER eae a a ! F emcee pire gone Igor fs non-polsctous, fe v #4 Werte vA Be 33 Clevtiand, Richeed. "Francis, Se quarters and $48 in wie the the Iguana, . lt Bus Mch. White Mot... #3.5|L0uis and hmond, Atl Sco ~~ ; x : reported ueuk wore deputies the one, was afl ral Fone on |B fuck ss 3 Womirort ce ihe mas and Dallea ante, Mi Re — ES a cash | cash was . The Sout Int Paver 5 han, 41 (STV ing the g. $29.9 = a” wer ‘taken from| ¢seaped Benth Adndvigns rope = & Tew e board action, 95 Phos missing were "| Kappa Wednesda reptile 2 3 teen gh at ‘tt $}lowed —— andes o re- $ é * ghters val ll cigarette Phi fra y from the Pi STOCK A tors of the dations o NOW 95 eigh at about was kept ternity wh NEW YOR VERAGES fect banks of direc Yo it or nine $100, asa _where it sociate | Pr K—(Comi ed re in the aeeman UR WwW cartes ot censvtion have, given & mene oo tne done saa be tout of , ATCH OILED Hundreds Still $ meres cen ipa sree ll ol tm member p2t gh Rusty W REGULATED for lizard i there ee as fe el ee b serve ate Pikes P earching reports. t were Week GRP vcace a 124.8 ay 2 it. The higher anks borrow hes Eo eak Cli Owner during the ry ho Stents os ee 124.7 es 181.2 disco rate i from) i Chronog imbe Herb night. |*en? wGBe ims 5 | meat AP sag s intended raphs one r from Tawas Ci Wendt, a ju - 1957 hich iiegDt wre es i; in turn tends ih borrowing. Sh Self-Wind Onl —Parts of cathe’ core pitas, and probabl gaid Tgor Hkes| 3 cea BAS ms yang weadiale ‘tor Beart: sed sk Sacked y too rough for Peak Se in the bly will be 1956 gh 00.33 a ‘72.3. ys mmercial lendi 1 = nceluded ; stared teday 18 the will be ex- Despite his monee | Soa Se slFord: 4 ALL’ ~ ance—resembling eo d E ar tor tang an 88-year-old cay ctl — ger “4 ~ paps. Sp al sh Dernorr aS. sel Cars af L WORK GUARANTEED metre cape of valine dak War to be cant Alten Say decimal nts te fo Com ) Ladies FED 8. deputies | and pay Page eee g be serntohed “Rubber “Co... co. we A e 0 Se "17 Jewel more than 10 the first ~<— Se ot tad ut Te malt one os: . ETROIT & — Ford Motor Co a CH peidel the upper half chers will check yrange Lag ir ares Sul cod , W peak. « the 14,100-foot] A. | Toled Bison eee able ¢ aseen. atch Bands Prd, Bimetie B,_Robrs “Avon Tow eS Sc Fuse WILSON. 8 Reg. $12.95 way down from : oo in Bike Stu : : > dw tes’ 5 qomalt, ¢ * woe ' u — ‘he was on|._ A seven-year-old aa dy Political Lead paew, teettamreticed TENNIS, vistas : ei $ lodge Monday due at a/ irl was Avon FLORENCE, It jarg | desler hands cars will RA : Price. ye Monday night. eral admitted Township] anni CE, Italy — * |duction of the at that time, be ae Hospital to Pontiac Sartori y — Prof. ot the t time ETS Motels 4 pr ye ager ng reg ne aman ing Ro Giov.|several new car beg: Fold Pease met, da ‘rence have aneraen Sy me wate Reg. $Q7S neon RCA “45” sn Armirion’'s Mrs. a Aste Richey, duties sentation of political study|more than II, president acted PLA ; more 46,000 | Gunn ofition of ' repre-|and 250 three | said YER than 1,000.00 gw Bown rm te ders. of the circula- 950 million years of work) TTAGH i ‘play, hi 0| bicycle - Le 4! tireula-|into the dollars have gon MEN € to 1,800) vad te} O u testing styling, el F ae : Edsel series nee NTI C0 = ‘ ore at the | Te EAST PIKE ST a HES Pacilities. OR 2 Am | Donelson-Johns} "f.2" | “Designed for Funerals” __ | YOUNG =| Voorhees-Siple "FUNERAL HOME bulance one or Motor |. _Help Wanted Male 6 an, husband wife can. go MA 61888. — a VOORHEIS 8:30 a.m. 30 rH * 2 MEN OF HIGH ed to of $5,000 Doitwvsn @ large bi 1000 8. Woodward MI state at the Automobile Salesmen CHEVROLET mn use preterrea. comn cot eat oe benefits. y of floor time Mr. Gates. gales manager. N orth Chevrolet Co. Bhem se |" lg, ely moter wa 3 Eee __Help Wanted CARETAKER: - re Bist’ ie oo Red. mys ote “ROY KNAUF Square Deal Cartage Co. .BIBLE SALES © Ne mi P. on T.P. or C.0.D. r = GEORGE BLAIR 5 | L ESTATE ee Ryton Plaine _ SELLING? iG! Near Woodward * tities included. 4°4235. 2 CLEAN 7 ROOM NR. DOWNTOWN, ; — ‘&@ Osmun. Adulte. CHIMNEY WORK " $20 wk. R & K Mo- well conditioned salon, Call MI 42668. : POR yey Be ) ~ CHORUS GIRLS WANTED Por ROCHESTER FOR PAMILY LAUNDRY - SERV. Pontiac dry. FE Laundry , Phoue FE 2-8101, ‘’ Landscaping NEW SELF-SERVE DRUG STORE OPENIN Dining Room [as Waitresses ~ CEMENT W 2 - sepae st saree ee APPLY IN PERSON Edward M. Stout, Realto CLASSIFICATIONS ; woe Meneame cite 2 29960 e eR eRE OO Oe - — gt ttte ree etnies 8 te. i een eeeenee ae Soheeceveeseteessene © Agencies F AND LLDO@ING. a Pia "*: N. Hills Plaza, ¥ N. Main St. Rochester, ranteed work. Phone yo wight calls: CUSTOM PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS REPAIRS ‘Cunningham's SELL & TRADE-List with & service FLOOR. ly decorated. Adults only. *. month. 635 Auburn, .| ALES PEOPLE WANTED To! Pontiac area. MA’ C1 Employment Agencies 8A EVELYN EDWARDS a wns, i tienen On| Kew Ck Wha pore vorie | MOTE! fl. Top sof. FE| dren. FE 701% ee oiciges eee 4 XP. otructural DRY WALL WORK DONE PRED | — stim swing OOO = sheneenecsecesces 8 re ae os EMPLOYME: Steel Detailers =: eb L. H. BROWN, Realtor Pore eee eT eT rt Ts MOEOPOCISE. oes ns cwe ee yes Tailoring © .--<7" “16 ee “ag tated hed dededietataal = Tas rr ms A teeeesceeec DTA la é eoneveeneevess SM Sette eee ehewens ane wether. is Geoave eeemeeenenes AE boi 20+ 8 eeeewe * Accessories < 2 = aipaliat Peter eee ee & Phy Therap} er - Televisi ; PEO REE EO eee ‘ -‘Bypewriter Service “0. CONSTRUCTION CO VPOO Hering deliediedadh Ade dntedadeded hk 1. ik tee es = > “3 tes DE. ss esvcensenses 3444000 Grand River ; as @ ; eee twee ee : en WA: : ENCED DPIVE cho > D te aa 208 CF eee ee * pivartnoansccah ~, Want ke te OH ON ES eH en steheeoee = Ai. tg Seenseonese « “ * “4 ——— — PCO Fee © & ¥ i sane eee eee he Ane ar sed nee 49 be eee © seeeenenae - oe ees eee Ee se OH eH 3 “3 See PO eRe eee ea aeceesseesseh SS err 'S RECEP O RTE C eee eee sxesser€3] ¥ cemmaereees tees eee eeee > , aoterestar ee 3 +e es eeee ee eres - rial Prop. ....40...:46A se staveseesvans@t i | ane wennesenece 48 oseeese. 40 Bus, aoe MOA a sesceses Bl / oee ee eRe eee : web es nseesseeces AS _ tt £ee ee eee eee alt =. cas ek as ben seundens eons SE Clotting iecsccacene see 88) “= : © BOA P sedevessst Ror 6. ‘ ' & ‘#2 Community Bank Bldg, _Rent Apts, Furnished 33 1 & 2 BEDRM. CLEAN, PARTLY ais. Funtise uk: Ra: ; wen fern, on Gs ACRE | _ Ay -| 1 RM. $10—3 RMS. $15, MODERX, adults, Oe eee ROOM, wits "WANTED FOR IMME- only, 300 N. oF | Suakek aon What have | 1 ROOM BACHELOR APT. Fag A yh Tig (4 _ Satna Sorte "| Exp. Structural ‘Boctheeptes’S tx es Steel Checkers 3 14 & =¢ a - IN AFLASH A. Johnson 1704 Pg na | re ek mW VER $1, AN ASSURED DEAL ge aaers|_ weno, "aah Mg, Ss 14044 E. JEFF one VA and - = " — Ww. CHAIN SAW & TREE .| CARPENTRY & CEMENT WORK , anetwion &° CABINET MAKER AND C. -. ter Kitchens a specie FE | 46000 EXPERIENCED LAND Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor -Co.. 3,8. WOODWARD Pe 40461 PE 4iaa Ver wire LARGE FAMILY, RUB- dish $4. load. PE 00145. Painting & Decorating 20 BULLDOZING. rE INNING, HOUSE ” basements under present 7% TEED BATH. AUTO. het water, stove & refrig., : uire 2067 . 4 LARGE RMS. AND BA’ SIL- ver Lake. : TH laine furn. Adults. (LARGE ROOMS & BATH. “UF. IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT! van te Soiree Edward M. Stout, Realtor i Saginaw st: sw 5-s165 | Building Supplies 12A Goods Neseenetvenginen st + #% eee cee etaw x i S tacseses-0/ Sears, Roebuck ee Be depen Now Has eet eereees ete iiuncal Openings see bend ee eewes | Wanted Cae point . Contracts Have PSL aT BELA ful) time work. FE 8-261. is| “PAPERHANGING & PAINTING ree 2171 “ FE 46829 PAINTING & PAPER HANGING, PE §-0037 PAINTING IN & . OUT. VERY ap. FE 2-2116. PAINTING PAPERHANGING WALLS CLEANED a a : BENDER BLDG & SUPPLY CO. oS 62 -W, Huron PE §-6580.. ery 2" ROOMS Pvt. BATH Birmin 2 HOU Weare Caners. 1083, 8 pole Jor married couple, i | Sus per weet. PE Oakland Near Huron = Cash season ws |, Business Services 13 See Trees. Shrubs ..........68; For 3 men in one of the most Bale Pets 9 0a8e6eenteue « sti 3 paying fields Bors eet aig "5" G| Sor ket te ae. . FARM ANDISE _ I you ate between 21 Bey: & Fe z za : pear Union 14. 4 ROOM COTTAGE AND oe Call FE 4-4031. = er lawn, Lape from Wises School. bedroom tel sdtentel Rowe. Attractive. by from WB “Wndieaping is good. 2 blocks fri RAINBOW REALTY rE 03 8. apne FE 4-306 & rec ff Ee & sewer. ais, | $1960: down. NEAR- te —_— _ciaplex. 2 bedrm., ‘Ts room, Shady | aed. ara. FH 8.6 RETH room. eversining andy Mice Nice BY OWNER FE 41157 (BARGAINS BLOCK. FULL WITH MENT. 8 ACRES * ‘VACANT LAND _IN - CITY L REASO: ABLY PRICED A \ DOWN € = J. VALUET, Realtor ULTIPLE: TY LASTING SER VICE ear rage andes lot. Lake priv- fleges. oe $1,350 down. $65 per month, $959 DOWN — Located 7 miles north of “Pontiac 5 rooms not path ‘plus ullllty on nice shaded Lake privileges on Tommy’ s Lake. | —. SUBURBAN - at off poling A Located y Lake a inrge 109 wwe Lot secbeih Lake ie Fite down _—— ic. LOCATED off Auburn Rd., near Bast Blvd, con 4 room doll _ thg per month plus and bath for owners spi quarters, Priced at $16,000 with $4,000 eown. Name your own monthly _ payments. LOCATED 6 miles West of coms and beth plus tiac, 4 Fr Leslie R. Middleton . BROKER 168 N. JOHNSON ~ BRYANT ie Face Brick “88 anch home built "56. -~" jarge bedrooma, full high, By 0s basement, . We have added SIZE m 4, OPEN EVesinOg UNIT 8:30 r — ESTABLISHED IN 1616 YOU'D LIK TO BUILD EXCEPT YOUR MONEY IS TIED UP. IN YOUR OLD oo Lb aleta BET cine "eS Our tre tremendous buying power sources makes our lw buying. “y possible. TO SERVE YOU BETTER WE HAVE enlarged and redesigned = oe gt Fe AL os caren” . HOME time. _ LAKE PRIVILEGES BRENDEL LAKE ahs “eon ipod House DD store build-| lawn and landeca: on nee mr oreaen ot lake grapes, and eer . 2 bedroo oO 5 purposes Price, ‘iT, a, — sii 86 so, a yton OXPORD-ORION area—Clear ad bee ion Plains stvieens, 3. bedrooms... $6,750— ef FE ee WATKINS HILLS WALTON. pas si Only 1 with 1% baths. See bom Te res, tia” lant beautiful briek home in oo, win cane wal cell in 8 home, We have ome | sMALL FARM tn % ceramic tile baths, left with 1 fece ere aa* mag gg ‘ COLORED neighborhood. $15,950 Low = ws city. $60 G.I. or Conventional usin ¢ x, ory pr | Mortgage iar we = rerme. WM. A. . YOR GALE: Cedar tsiend “ake K front home, Sandy beach. — E be ped. For sae” c rs, Palazini, REALTOR 3 BEDROOM, full basement home Huron PE 43569, in Rochester Brick and wet pias- ter. Prag nod and breereway. 000 with terms. FE ¢2240. LA TAYLOR, REALTOR 00 OAKLAND A PE 42544 Templeton -SYLVAN MANOR furnished N Attractive 5 room ranch home | a Se ae ee Pen . Only $9,050. §1 500 down. Casa AL - 3 bedroom home. Large living room,’ Near Cass Lake. monthly. ELWOOD REALTY 6143 Cass Elisabeth Rd. PE 56-1284 or FE 43044 fae tre eee ee Lire a - ¢ * vi leges. $8,606. tee ” FIX 1T YOURSELF Just @ lil fixtn and me will have : ‘ “BEDROOM HOME, basement. 148 W. Rutgers, owner rmers Market. $2131, Eve. 43430. 2} Earl E. James. LLOW DOWN. PAYMENT ROSE MeLARTY, Bro alee Sey LAKE—_ VACANT garage, Fine end coils —_ Pontiac down. Owner, , 129, = Buy Thru Partridge Tee low and rambiing de-| 4. bearm., 2 baths. Nicely scribes dhle glamorous, 3 bedroom living foom, oi heat, Large Jot.| List Thru Partridge h ck erage| Will ace reasonable ae pay- IN : win’ ft\ overhang, 1¢ n® solid| ment on tend. contract with good OWNER WILL re ve, basement, | _ monthly payments. SACRIFICE two (fireplaces, ‘ultra modern ¢e- KL Templeton, Realtor = apes b,. half - | 3398 Orchard Lake Rd FE 44563 odern We e 7 room home lined kitchen .and a spacious liv- _ After. ith bedrooms, base- ing room your wife yee —_ ve Sato d - = on heat, ——_ cs cieges on | MULTIPLE LisTIno sEnvicm | Soon, heicsce Hike nent bes Pine seu * Boston st., H ’ COUNTRY SHADE Tans cS i Es my i * Btchea, = i screened e Basement. wood firs, een po gies hae! fall rt io Od, Mmmedinte ‘possession basem new ELIZABETH LAKE with 300° o. Cecil net rich wall to wall fe TATES — Be sure and see Bat ree =) aes selling this lovely 3 bedroom brick. also 3 car : for wing family _DRIVI and shop, with o Veuatibule trance _ towers 2 trees, rolling lawn, closet, La living roo and- is a tome with fireplace, full 613 $2,800 ore we are prow? to show to waty' cowl room, modern kiteh- Large ‘ving = “k —— 3 most 1 diseriminatiog buyer. \ ith ae space. 1 bed- bedrms basement, forced up with air heat Price $11,500. DANDY BUNGALOW large Pode le baths. paws rile tanta we Tetrom won} fant Gnceaarey sft | Lowson RIt s - ae ~ is br bee S silver ‘ with pest” of ess raed a son y. . ir a i , i- inndscaped ne . a, crease, = shrubs. Priced at $15,500. 132” B. Auber ne OL 1-1611 8 | $9,975, ex- VERY NICE 7 ROOM brick FOREST COUNTR cellent west suburban on. rs in =. Rood — Estates. goo earl Masten t minole : . CRESCENT LAKE BUNGALOW Large 21 ft. living room, uses We ae ee 1, 000 down, $8,050 large room, new mod- fan, large lot. Other extras, $22,- f Sent Al} be worth your- aon Finagepee' geome: = — omer ie aveblinaiion cmanedints| vi, maple. = Bivomfield Hills, Bice carrnding’ = homes. $18,000," see ret good buy now, ESTATES L ] Rd. SOUR E BE™ | oy nce mene nce | LK. Angelus = tleges cn one of Oakland r stm she pene Y this ¥ ake privileges ou can own t aur finest lakes and beaches, Large 24xi6\ ft. living room roomr, face brick "hom . oh we are offering this lovely white with natural fireplace ‘16 ft. tached o-car ae arage, Svites frame two bedroom bungalow, kitchen with built - in oven = * pocanae ae tile doors with dérmitory bedroom prac- ter stove, 3 carpe’ ms ry nee incaped Es tically com in expansion et ¢ bedrooms, with full corner tie, hout, ultra ‘ceramic tile and extra rma. — bath, — —— and a A reer ear oo sor fenc rear id ME 8EE ~ yard with reened patio and lasteted g ™ 00d Priced to sell and Beautiful garage, jot, arn lcageanen ame 2 | Clarkston DORRIS & SON REALTORS EAST SUBURBAN — =| BROWN $19 2.500 pane Sailr by bulder ‘A prvi sis.ets vane 4 poo dl Su" _ HE farm home |i Hi, BROWN, | caltof | re asin tae, oF, : tor alow, — for $500 down — you can't this. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor PE 3-7103 HOYT |: oft Seton ~LeBaron a areas bedroom, was Poster: zi ‘pe this up. Ask for Hoyt. Beall es tds Re REAL ESTATE INC, 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich, MAple 54-5821 CLARK \QALE OR TRAD odern, newly fnishet = inte- | “wath and oft jot, oo Lake ith Ld take inte miod- © hoteoteaiier Only se ma srae tech. Needs Needs ro ro CLARK XK REALESTATE. ) ei seit By "BUD" Drayton Plains Area bedroom , rs oa * = North Suburban. ~Ph_EM 35303 or MUtual 46417 | IG 's. -/ :| $300 dn. MOVES YOU IN NO OTHER COSTS bedroom brick home ° utility reom, ceramic tiled ba’ with extra bath off kitchen, ‘Choice of ceramic tile, colors & decorative schemes, % acre lots. | $14,800 HURRY-ONLY 6 ERT large ak "E. ADAMS CO. | Boe Disie Hey. — FH east G. I. BUY wemrdeae Eels one for Large Pam used for income, 1 W. Bw Oven evenings. 46492 or FE Pe dais, — Attractive 2 bedroom home. Oak floors, Piastered"weiin Fuli_ besement, Gara let 100 x 300 with ove’ oe a nome ls Teady on hme 1 Acre 5. ame )_ fromanes Geet sued ' Houne Ferme 9500 Pa nyder Lavender | t rr Ra Cae) LAKEFRONTS An exes g ine Watkins Lake Just < Off Sylvan. Lake 4 bedroom @-Very spac J You wae ae this snug little ear eround home. Excel- home, and bath, two nt shaded ‘ot, ft. of safe, _ e, e ed lot YD . sandy be Dock-~2 car .at- House redecorattd. Best af HAY ie N : nea . 5 : tached garage. screened porch. all is price. Only $10,250, ‘Sale ouses 43 Sale 6.00, “~ : _ For s 43 For Houses 43). hi K. I ire Goreke expanalos “arate RANCE, HOME = Cranberry 1 Lake Jo n&. irwin nile, "Wallterwall carpet: Grages, gmt Seed aeaeees]| GOOD VALUE] ichiiztica.cohani"iz| “eattps uct oma, Close to FE Piece, ceramle wainscott in A-1 - 313 West H back of property. $14, Cash 158. tehen, fuil basement. 131 ft. ae ey ay to mortgage ‘ Washington Park ton 424.000 wits” AN eeieainn ao a a age vee ore : r b I 124,900 Lo a : | VETERANS $290 DOWN | "" 7 room’and bath briek home 7 $1,000 Down - ‘Lakefront DRAYTOS PLAINS. Szeel * couple af years si ALSO AVAILABLE TO CIVILIANS| — with large lot and 2 car ga- vis Tee “< nit ree | plastered walls, fireplace, sepa- Lined roa New x, 3 rm, homes rage. Home has new heat- ar 4 me. 3. ed es 8 me rate dining room. 1% car at- recreation room. Two and with - deluxe features full ing system ang a nat nore ome, Wall T°] tached garage. Full basement di- a half car garage. Don't miss-on basement, city water, sewer, gas| — fireplace. Serta il land-| vided into 3 room apartment this one — terme oan't and electricity Priv. 5 . Sco yt Srcbo witn’si,| shower and Large it, 000 be an ings eee & ome er 4 tae Brick O00 with S| Down, acre - ee LF Ae ree — conven: “TADD'S INC. LAKE 2 what you've been look- sec! Mars Realty. Open a ‘pull nd bas 4286 -Dixie Hwy. Drayton moderna ¢ me /.* . Low payment and Tue. Wed, and Fri. 3. to car gurnce. ce 3885 Lapeer Rd. (M34) at modern kitehen sink, : for _ p.m fat. and Sun. 3 to § p.m. . silv Rd, extra cupboards, bar, For- have 2 5 rooms y Ca 7 iE REAL I31-or FE 5-0202 wior window wai living rm. and 3 LA $s Lake joe WEST HURON WALLED ae $7200. LE. 2 : ‘ “Sere “ie moe pla VIEL GE Waterfront site ss — FE Ste) _@ Loe BE ES oe rage. siats00 with 42500" down. Ot Rin per cent down ent. corner lot, 1 block from lake. Has| {he lake. SY room and batt sup. | SEW, MOD. 3 BEDRM. mec Address gen, Fae ene Living, di L, ki i oid. *w as 4 7 4. 4 ACRES, ADJOINING NEW 8UB- dot, near ar Ostend, priv, three room, bath or ist floor ell landscaped yar division, Phillips Rd. near Walton He ies attic room up. Pull base- F . , Bivd. $3,000—Terms. FE ¢254. we Sed eet ee WM. H. KNUDSEN COLORED — 411,950 full price. | ®Y HURON, cut bayer, This 8 besutiful ) gw dog a 6, igs, agent = Lovely older home on paved | = * ee wae op 8 home for someone wishing aise street. < ® rooms, arage, fruit] $°cas garage ares living — eighbors. For tion me es. ‘Income, ’ auto PE 2-1001 or PE 45650, +2543. Se ee ee cen a Toom .|2 BEDROO Be 1+ mod FOR COLORED ae Ses rege, |? BED MOC Re Miving™ em: | 353 DO $980 DOWN. SS 35.480 “full price, Call | Buys this neat 4 room bun SIBLE PUKCH ase Vecant, 3 +5 wit eoow LAKE FRONT +2545 pita b wement. Oxk oor. ton J: room. 5 room, dinin bed home, b : . e room, Kite . Spe. bath} some finishing, ‘rall a $9,000. | BOGIE LAKE — Canal front. Very; berry Ra 500. down. Front rear . Teeme. corres deep lot. 2 bedrooms, dining .room, ACRES full basement, of] heat, garage boggy st $12,500 with $1,900) 6 room . . Barn, Near © lot, blacktop street, veonage 2a large, wate own. Call FE 42240, Clarkston, $7,960 $1,000 down. at only $7,950. Clark Real Estate, | Bh ms lot, 04, w Oren DOLL HOUSE *y. evenings ment, LAKE, LOT — Highly restricted. | Cute “as can be and) éifferent FE 46492 or Fi 13. HAVE LOTS OF LAKE Good beach, $500 finished tm ey pine. Targe - . Ideal ired upie HURON Vv ALLEY VOORHEIS RD, — St. Benedict’s| or newlyweds ' ver SP AL Bchool ares. Extra large home,| at betn Lake. $5.950 with 7766 M5e at Pontiac Lake 4 bedrooms, $2,000 down, Cali FE $750 down or a steal for cash. Y $970 DOWN 35-6681 MU 4-2545. BRICK RANCH HOME A dol! house situated on @ well Completely 4 lots. A A. JOHNSON, ‘Realtor 1704 S. Ley * Rd. FE 4-25. cs Lovely 3. bedroom brick ranch $$$ ize tame, Cormaee Beme foum| UNION LAKE garage. Lot a Priced prt Bag bedroom home with — Stiractively. Terms, ment Pw a ace Segoe Lake Front Only 6 years pe is xcept . modern av roe spacious | § dining | room. fares” hae | “RICHOLIE $6 W. Huron Pe 437 “Earl E. james -INCOME PROPERTY brings 2 family home, lake privi- leges, $1200 down. In Keego Harbor. FE 5-4334 7 ROOM BRICK All on 1 floor, 3 bedrooms, 1 to Catholic & game Se tt? tt | CraRKeTON AREA 3 basement, only SSS. ARESTOR ABEL, R. D. RILEY; Broker Elizabeth re oust Take Rt sas Multi-Lakes Realty BUYER ears LES : 2980_8. Commerce Rd. MA 41578 * Partridge ‘NEWTRI LEVEL bedroom tridevel near kitchen wi m and util- room. Ail “itngergn rte. walls, Large corner lot with ““etlered ‘at only #a.500 dows. WEST SUBURBAN ~ : Serey ae large landscaped lot division just “prick ranch’ . SARGCS Realtor collect: _NA 1-281. SPECIAL 1 ACRE $500.DOWN _ Giyilians — $490 Down - NO OTHER Costs 2 bedrm. ranch full fenced. ent sl- —hot water, VACANT — IMMED. POSSESSION Open-walk in & look at 1 & if . you ate interested call owner, wens AY WO 33350. gem. TO 8-085) ME NEAR GEN Crooks pe AE AF agg mh To ame Newingham H.C. ‘NEWINGHAM Corner Rupa 0 & Crooks Rds. Hempstead 41 ALLISON - ge 9 room income home w-2% To list or to : east of woodward in the Pontiac’ ares, ; Fi wens "| Bloomfield H ‘ghlands This is a modern three bed- ranch . #1, T cel Y 000; terms. 100 Acres—Modern Home. ay hee for tenants. wa- miles NW ktop ~ ter heat. $1,000; $10,000 dn, |Roy Annett Inc. ~ | WEST SIDE Loe w e bath- of new eieme: 7 ecbeal. Yes, boteand, nat 2 = me fall Dasemers pores | floors, modem kitchen, basem walls & white sn siding 1s | wi reorests Gas heat, oh 4 arege,. Just what you've been looking for.| fers $i1.b80. low Iiandscaped Sot Situated on a landscaped 75x Ce poof . iS a HLANDS culy 4,008. Full price, Beautiful oak floors, kiten- en with cng gag ee | Beare itt oe"Ecmss Deler“narsy os LAKEFRONT is one. : on co. ie cenul tara WEST SUBURBAN INCOME ture snd Bost with this one,| §& rooms, 3 Fn aging Fe sega A year & ® priced right| oll heat, 2-car eo ge Re with « low down payment. leges, A real for $12,980, |- 4, count for eash~don't miss this| ter Z one. * : : mind | Faultless Bungalow in restricted area “Kuschell ate The Avera oe Mg 3 AVES il find « q full basement. Jarge . with several large shade trees, ‘i drive, doar garage. for to see. ay ee ‘(Can [Go Out J And Play ~ - ‘Ye . your children will be safe in location out of thé city. Near schools and stores. Ve well built 2 m home, Se ig tenets et pe sal wee old e.te0, with si, wo Cash Buy : Large 5 room home, attached breeseway, two-car ¢ e, al- most new, You will love Neat and clean as & full. ment, % acre of ground, lo- cated off no st, Brick Ranch House. C im, 2c a. » cane t mile ee Lakes lot, full basement, 3 ks to school and stores. Call MY ____ LAWRENCE _W. GAYLORD. 136 E. Pike St. Open Eve. -». FE 49584 i700 DN, we PER MO. 2 BEDRM., circulator beat. Lg. lot,. 72x275 Needs some inside ig. $6,- $00 ‘full . 5906 Bt. off M5® Airport Rd. 3 BEDROOM ‘BUNGALOW Under $1,000 Dn. Here's a 1956 3 bedroom ranch alow ANYONE CAN "BUY GET A 4." Tf cent mort mo REALTORS rq oft wiity "with 38 FE. Hurop Satte: ¥ Lng Full bath with Open Evenings ont Quadey 1: * but ting. wo —. Wilson Schoo! Dist. ps ogg gg ag gg Fang on Low down pay-/ iron peverd. (ey 2 ment, FE SSoasiay Jot, = . fea ss Jermeee, ftabts + mnBY OWNER | Possession! Murry a city. landscaped. Year -14% ACRES denen ae sollte eat MULTIPLE ListIvG seRvicm | {5 the enjoyment of the besuti- So. We have this gieam- bedroom home with a 21-ft. room kite: i F i PRBET Ee So E z i 5 | ‘Realtor i 4001. Wo Huron i vl Humphries @ ON. Multiple’ Listing service I. R. Hiltz- ‘ PE 56181 THE EXECUTIVE This mone en wen home fea- a bedrooms, 2 —— se ‘ieee | liv room ¥ : @, ear- = and drapes. Basement with ® recreation area, Dcar ¢ . 1 70 x 170 ft. lot, in le for appointment, a NORTH SIDE 5 ing agg s good neighborhood. Priced for Fn sed sale. $11,900 terms. See it ‘NEW FHA —pOWN. PAYMENT -b beam. Ys at ie. SLeeeher | ak Te tog. VS. Pet Om, © 1967 by NEA Sereme, ine | “Your explanation of the wisdom of defense spending im- presses me, Senator.— I'mj going to let the wife buy her new coat!” For Sale Houses 43} For Sale Houses 43 MODERN § RM_ HOUSE IN MET- MILFORD Pal bain Ray hot water px, a sone garene:- Ger ietemae Or ctor ft CLAY AGENCY — $1,000 DOWN | MUtusl 44755 Res. 2473 Buys this 3 Dedrm.. glass poreh, WILSON iiches & bath. Basement, gas furnace, e. E.. Side, Imme- diate PONTIAC REALTY 1T31_Baldwin FE For Colored Families Petes be Se Sek Se ex gy FB ¢ bedrooms and BF Fre VACANT, Full price $6,956; and only down for this John Kinzler, 1 Resitor 670 W. Huron St. Ph. beg yt AO i tag : HIRD, STREET tect com eolored with acreage. BRICK RANCH | Beaw tiful 5 room home. 3 large bedrooms,. excellent kiteh en .Oxl2 78x13. The is a real buy for only $2,650 down. mg a FRONT “Ideal bul ‘ 721 ELLEN ST. IN ROYAL OAK 6 rm. seus sunesiow in location. liy- of o tae be riced to sell. $13,950 with $3,509 down. rx Fo % a A Prime Investment pre building on A down- > fight steal at *10,500 with $5,000 down & $55 a month, Giroux-Franks 4195. Dixie Hwy. OR 3-0701 sQRAYTON PLAINS modern, Full path 100x300. Ex- schools & stores. #6, Bae Hid 4. at “HURON GARDENS t. room. hoore, fll Pe ggg mom - 4 oil ogee wee these, sewer and = Excellent io loe ~ “EEG O OHARBOR landscaped lot | - il modern 3 A bedrm, home on a dare lot at Elisabeth Lake, $1,000 bg building site West of coke. Term: ae Orion. near Metamora unt Club on the pisextop. Terms, A very well located buildi —— Se atkins small begem rm. home at Lake Has leke privs, on 2 lakes. Call us for farms or lakefront cot Lapeer area. We appreciate your jistings and * Sundays. re open VEY WILSON, BROKER has Ban rE"2o0T West Side Jest outside the poe oy ms he roud to offer this 6 room is ot 49,000 wins Gan Waterford - 24 Actes Jus outside the Village t limit, # room, Jj < one ement with suto. fur- nace. Also 1 car Tage and only $3,000 down. If you want ae nice efor & horse, or dog & il, ete, See this for sure GILES REALTY CO. 721 BALDBWIN AVE. PE 5-61 After 6: FE 2-7006 or or PE bau) income: be on: 43A ‘INCOME THIs — 2-Story home has 3, 2-— room , one 3+ Troom apartment, full hesement,» gas gas heat, sewer & Water, bus at door, excellent — for renters. May land “contract Bein, “oli he - FLOYD KENT INC. Realtor . 2200 Bene Hwy. at at & AMPLE E CoeTOMER F PARKING FAMILY INCOME, ition rooms, EXCELLENT 2 baths, full for Sale Lake Prop. 44 2 Acres-Oakland Lk. “excellent 3 acre lot with paved road frontage and rer. nite pee iy Gesirs mee spore. _ : very alk fi : te "itnkige i fan ay sea ntage a of 200°. On the Lake, Large wooded lots. +-—¥ear—round- acation $595 DN. NO OTHER COSTS Move in Immediately. B ay Bog me aye Sane ment, be lots, biacktop clrv: ‘Kuschell Realty . Pox & Hounds Bide Binfield Mls Cherokee Hills! Eels ie for “amas ; Seats ya st business. CARI, ‘W. BIRD, Realtor} $ = PERRY ACRES} Sai as ate COULD a on iN yoo Buy Thru ‘Partridge List Thru Partridge S¥LVAN LAKE 9 LOTS PACING “Takeview i lot facing Garland -WILLIS BREWER “FL. i a. COTTAGES | re 45181 FE 5-000 Many’ furnishings. 4016 Haselet. (SYLVAN VILLAGE Price $4750. Terms. » frontage with city water and Cot l Cedariawn. po Soig Only: rench-type site left Very. attractive site. Price $3950.| in this des 1 Gocieabig looaiss Close to To both cottages, turn | - = full lake — off i “ Rr a RII EY, Hrok ia shock roker signs, Open day 1 te € p.m. 3 TER OND ‘$00 Elizabeth Lake * = or PE 41157 : FE 4-4821 420 &. WOODWARD AVE. : BU HAM MI 6-5700 OR JO- 4-5035 _ INVESTMENTS 26 ACRES a fallding Sites. Price wen, & Re 10 A : Good .soll between 2 nice homes on goed road west of * tac. Only $3,000 cash. igen Snyder | Lavender ph, EM ‘Sio0) or Mutual 464i? Lakewood Village Sub. pee y 1580 Williams Lk. OR 3-383 LOT 7 by 199 across * ia. view. di "G. L. VAN VLEET BROKER . _OXPORD- 3 BED- " tireplace, Windiate- . for ap For Sale Resort Prop. 44A We Finance—We Finance Let us build vour cottage or re ae home on our new forth- O'Lakes Sub- division , ; Will also bulld and on our ‘st Tew down pot ge E-2 rms, Pree booklet, write or call Johnston, & Hubbard COTTAGE B __1801_M-76, St. Helen, Michigan ~ LAKE CO. OFFERS — MORE FOR LESS Over P act er yi to a4 from ber near Bend , acreages, es and is os ait types. Write, call REALTY Co. RH. L. Farmer, 56-3151. & win, Mi Realtor, Po RI Sale Suburban Prop. 45A LARGE $ RM. RANCH TYPE paved road one block to. Wathin + &pproved for cog Ngee ® mort ‘choices of 100 by 180 Some on paved My Low wil depth | 3-WATERFORD - DRAYTON _ Wile 00. I “a one at more for $100.| Beautiful i090 is 900 ft. street. from Oxford, Good lake | FOR. ‘SALE OR LEASE: jbor- cacice USED CAR ee Lo. is. 8ou' ree PT. wseigr om tain," F mt |B ees __For Sale Acreage 47 “10 ‘Acres Beside Lake i is INC. 3885 as Rd. -_* “LET'S TALK. BUSINESS” SPORTING GOODS This store located on- MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION per deluxe Gulf #stall service Phone FE‘30°3 immediately. — Vacant Located N. ot Clarkston-Orion Rd. Pine Knob Rd. Very scenic. én. RIDGEWAY Sale Business Property #9 49 Buy Thre Partridge: List.” Thru Partridge or office or any business. will Bre store io --. Byron” Mich. 270 poriee Alle Spree "3 000 down, $00 eer month on balance. Contact rk Real Estate, PE 46402 or to 4 p.m Site — Peter FE 4-413. _ front De Mg WwW. RID saa St. yyder er Lavender or Mutual 46 ree ae Lease un, Prop. 49A | ton crane. 4 2-10 FE 5-0514. “Clear sa as cated on th Pe St. Sebere t Ave. with le of traffic. Open Evenings "ti 8:30 - near Lots Edw. M. St t, Realt 4 w Stow caltor | neo T_N. Saginaw For Sale or F Gavan 6 50 truck on Sigs or PE 6.3202 Droters, A’ preven eperation, ies re Mr, Schlager between 2 and 4 Tdeal fed ~ our offic For Sale Farms \ 48 troushout Michigan offer tn- —4 LES .| tels, dars, liquot stores, er Slee B88. op REN} jes, hardware, any kind tof "baa bardwood. “umber, 10 sm. modern} SSM. Vymet oe leeer ~ yo meee eh eae STATEWIDE nee aR Ea mts. Tel ‘| SHELL OIL CO. - Has for lease s oder tee, << i a enabi a oo a ohnson ‘FOR BETTER BUYS. _ - Once in a Eifetime .. . { You get a chance to buy & bust. . like this. Grocery and pop g to Ro SS eee A. ” JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4 MEAT MARKET Good ness acme Ge i. VAN VLEET OAKLAND OXFORD TO BU ‘AR’ Buy Thru Partridge | List Thru Partrid rE PERE TOF AR, BOX ¢ Fo Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO sex. BOATS - out finest “bost liveries 902 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. FE 2-9206 TEAGUE FINANCE CO Ph. FR a7, OL Loans $25 to $500 FINANCE CORP. ' OF PONTIAC =? YOU NEED $17.96. Tronrite. Used 4 mos. $159.85. “CRUMP ELECTRIC Buckner Customers Happy “Folks HOME & se gi LOANS— $600 to $1, 500 | z 5 : F oe weie 3 : 5 NEW j @ fof cash, zk, so -# ‘what have you. raat re a g i E Ea Fl sree g se 1 Eze He iF 23 & ad ; i i a s : ae On = MATTRESSES, dressers, chest, table, ice : ‘Baldwin Rd. i BEDS, 30x60". BUNK OR SINGLE, Iron, like new. $10 & pe ELgia 6-133. 7" 4 ‘ 435 Raeburn st. gan Fluores- |job, place to. live. or .a jied MOMs): “Is that-you, William?” 4x8 Sheet $1.35 Sheetrock re) é A . BLVD W, SIMMONS INNERSPRING MAT-|GooD FARM .| for $10. Delivered. PE 40598 ROAD 5 Sale Household Goods 57| For Sele Miscellaneous 60 pe m capectiy. (Tite rex: Dued eisir me gee DOORS | Dr. after 6:30 p.m. Priced om RADE-IN DEPT. Sef ¢ Mae eke a Guar” lee, washer «202002 BR ~~ CULVERT PIPE g bee wood dinette cisco: HE] Bias bet aasal Church's, Inc. i”. 8, Squirrel Rd. Pe 20233, NET SINK. STAIN- dou eo BS; | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 TABLE SAW, AND FUEL OIL 1 ok. FE 7 “| $58 » - et i ae 8 iH ! 3 : ; t PTT F Orion, Oven i OSED TY Sets FROM a! " WALTON-T v— is 3 *e! | E A ; : ; 3 H ii i He A sant 33 ner’ s. ONT, SOLD EX. Lk. EXC. COND. hes “AnD UTILITY TRAIL- » Hike . FE 28730. WIN WHITE BEDS, COMPLETE, Ral ene . ‘a : 060 W. # 80 Munro Electric Co. ay Floor ey ~ Demos. ery reas,| CIR wonable, Gall after €:00 p.in. any a iene ee Bros., eitatst gti. ka Kew tone. ha Pe eg BERRY 7X8 FT. ALUMI- E DOOR, NUM G $25. MA 51517, Big Wrecking Bargain Wrecking Brick _ Building of face brick delivered $25 WOL LUMBER & 320 8. Paddeck — PE 2-0784 BARGAIN PRICES Used mowers a. low ‘ $28. Also have tractors, titers, — rd bars, rollers . chain sa mosquito sprayers, I power p hed rotary mower wi wee, reverse. Reg. SIRCLE FLUORESCENT PIx- tures. Newes' t and most “op lighting for ens, d reation eldhay’ “hi beeen tin ae, $5.95; veo marred. Salas to - USE REFRIGERATORS "eat fees sieennteesh ey.|WANT ADS! bea find, a : , aohp baie : ston, Fm 20008, BUY DI DIRECT « << +e eeeeeee serreese $1000 oor & window trim ....... * FEROS OEE eee eRe een moid + bsetvconeevenreenn B2y r round ee eee eee eee bs, interior ....0«.+. mes exterior ..... 11% 8, & & _fickie bar. 7 ; Pigs, Fate. won pesoeat ais | and Venthator. $498 up. Terrific - Values. Mi: Fiuorescent, 303 chigan t Lake Ave. FPLUORESCENT LIGHTS, IDEAL unde: binets, ater Valances: ¢ kitchen ca re fixtures. $1 FJ valde, slighty scratched. Michigan 393 Orchard Lk. Ave, res TANK, 773 GAL. es, eo a fi cap. $55 05 res: FORMICA Tabletop. Cut Outs. Make own Coffee or End Tabies. GAS ENGINES 2to9 HP at Reduced Prices = Tractor and other uses LEE’S BALES & SERVCE $21 Mt. Clemens St. emens St. FE 30630) Garage Doors onds. All and prices. onda, All ieee end rice up. A modern docr on it gtrace costs jose than you: “wink, Torus give ee a free . Bi 8, Paddock FE 2-0203 GAS WATER HEA 85; 3340 Highland Rd. (M58) OR 3-7002 LOOK, ONLY 1%. REFRIOG. washing machine, davenport, ta- = chairs and redio. Hurry. FE LUXAIRE FURNACES | Installee. La nl pg at LIONEL & AMERICAN FL epee 2 . ae service e factory parts. —_ test van oe : er. 300 gai. tank & stand, complete. = ened trailer with 16 ft. bed. Apt. sized electric stove. 1949. Ford. If interested, call OA 8-2918. MOVING OUT OF STATE— furniture, scco ruck & ‘53. Olds 4 dr. 98 FE NEW SET OF ENCYCLOPEDIA Brittanjca with bookcase, } ik e 7 re Robert Lanc- ONE WHEEL weaken = TRAIL- gi, goutenne ™ witches, FE ¥i cal SINK, 54" model, "sis 60 value, $99.50. SFE ate discontin- 25 nt dise on ted ‘color of Berry Bros, house t. Most colors ex white. And. Kemeglo. " Oakland Fuel ew, —— a 2 bare ‘tok, Be rt Monroe. 95. &. __Roselawn. Talbott Lumber Stall showers, complete wn fau- cots « $68.00 value, $24.45. Michigan 393 Orchard Lk. Ave, WATER — NER, NEW, $280./ oid §-$002. pee for $7 delivered. FE 40508. CRA SAND R — fr 2.6500. aden : Pe +0027. Delivered ¢ TAKE CLEANING AND BEACH sand fedeiled ft top: eel send a, a er ane, Cmattes - “OR 3381 STATE: ROAD GRAVEL, Spec ial 60-40 gravel. Wash sand Rng > Asad For Sale Pets 69 2. WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TER- rier male puppies. OR 3-6333. 3 BLACK AND TAN HOUND ‘® mos, . 1 blue KINO Do It t Yoorsal ol FOR RENT WALLPAPER * Leica with I P 5.5 lens plus case . = meter with LV” scales, sis. 71-9706. $295. EM 3-0524. _ Eves. $250. Sacrifice, Meee ia +2506, MuUs1 SACRIFICE PR ACTICALLY new Ba Pie cceene & a bench. a for quick Theme Perry. has been +5080, ORE SEMI 3414 Rockhaven off Auburn Rd. ortable washer, cond. tioned. OL, 6-057) between Adams & Crooks. Rta re = PIANO, UPRIGHT, BEST OFFER. 000 BTU, GE. OIL FIRED BOIL-|LATE M GHOUSE. EEC ue TE 5-6564. er, New controls, H. Mitchell,| 12 Cu. frost free Refrig.; Apt. SPECIAL SUMMER 8A. EM 34658. ai stove, 20 Gal. gas heater. Entire stock of Clarinets ~ A NCHOR’ FEN ES or 31464. Cornets, Fay Banos, Drums No mon Fi Komcves.| LUMBER BARGAINS | ‘At'tkemenbous savinos FREE ATES. PE 67471. Used and New GOOD TRADE saw ane ALMOST 74X64 TRAILER, 226 pine srcarsecesconsssce O0 RENTAL oe oot $400, Sacrifice for $250. FE 5-260. | 224 short... eh = Parent ory erred : Be 2x8; 2x10; 2x12: 18_8. Sagmae rE_2.2108 sarTeReS. EO 1 6. baGr ail lengths, bargain pric TROMBONE, CONN PAN AMERI- oe. tS a a. Aalleta, sinks, pipe, steel | can. Good slid "slide, OL 20736. t ND PORK — Fie}: iJ Siquarters Opuvke Mkt. PE 87041. | Weather-strh windows. . $12.95 up. | Sale Office Equipment 63 BATHINETTE, SLIDE RULE. MY Redcimix —— & motor $1 BN Rann 32-1378, Sais eae fene ig wool nome - Me oe BURROUGHS ADDING Mag each Boon MaTURRe YOUNDS Hing door re me ony toes Khenen, of & ant ternnoes. | S32 gg ed | & brushes as eis ater 6 p.m om t : LARGE MAHOGANY ROLL - TOP rec Sl ater (beater hare SURPLUS LUMBER & |"42Q2, MAHOGANY ROLL | 70 = Seis, Donk MATERIAL SALES CO,| UNDERWOOD PORTABLE TYPE- . Writer with _ P table, Like new. PE 41465. After 4. “Sale Store Eeapaaal 64! REG 6x12’. sag Hag CASH REGISTER ELEC- MArket’ 43975. USED CASH REGISTER IN EX- cellent condition. Reasonable, 82 W. Huron. _Sale Sporting Goods 65 CAMERA. GERMAN Lege Sale Musical Goods 62 GRAND PIANO BROMBOX EX- cellent condition. BOBTAIL SODA FOUNTAIN, 6 FT. REOISTER TD cheap. Se ye ™ Auto, drinking MCCRAY WALK-IN FREEZER, | OL 1-0643. position. ven Hill Kennels. 3020 Foster Rd. _Ciarkston. MA 5-1532. AKC REGISTERED PEKINGESE puppies, Call FE 6-2210 after 6 _p-m. BASSET PUPPIES FOR SALE. ut Lake, Shore Mr, Lake Orion. omen, Eee SE ft. ERS AT STUD, PoooLts MINIATURE, AKC champion bred. _, Melee & fe- inaies. 2 —. . Lk, Orton, __ MY 3-400 after 4. PR. OF BLACK COCKER BRAN iels, OR 35240. after 4 PUREBRED ~~ GERMAN “Er. * berd s, 8 wks. old, After 5 p.m. FE 56-7060 REG. BEAGLE PUPS, 2 MOS. oid. OR- 3-852. REGISTERED BRITTANY PUP- _Wwal 8 weeks old. 2773 Welch Rd. alled Lake. Joseph Dargis. RUBBER CAR MAT, ALL SIZES & colors, ideai Bd aw oe $1 to $4. 3190 W. , MINIATURE POOD SSCDLES. SIL an gray, 8 wks. oid, OL, 1-6745. NGESE vn , $50 Also stud service. SALE - POODLES Miniature, standard, wees + and gtown stock, reasonable A PUPPIES 324 Chrystie Milford = MU_4-0431 —— —— Pate AKC black & white FHOROUGHERED. BRED THISN SE SETTER Gor erg Bag. ge ttt sac, $35. UN +5015, UNS, MODERN & ANTIQUE, se rade 375 3-1417, after A p.m, SKIN DIVERS. tors, Compressed air, als. Open rs. ; PINE LAKE INN 3900 Orchard Lake Rd, PE 5-5375 Tents—Sale or Rent Mask, fins & suits, Boats & mo-| Lang rent pege = Cota — Stoves | 7 fe Pi FER 32-0022 TROPICAL ra PaRAREETS 2-1691 FE 5-6370. CALIF, HERE WE Springer MA after AKC REGISTERED DACHSHUND puppies. Red. OR s7mo. : axe REG. Gi N RD puppy. ag nd black md ven Hill Kennels. 8020 Foster Rd Clarkston. MApie 5-1532, AKC - AWN abit DEERE. HAY seers binse. Davis Stee National _ 42800. Bostox Dea REGIs- GERMAN ag apg ~B & B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday ....7 P.M. ere Siren ol P.M, 2 P.M, BUY & SELL DAILY Serene tris neanaeie eater ened aeameertangemntmeeearenemesdd SATORDAY, AUGUST Ani 10;00 1 West Huron St. na on Genera Muford: Stock of miscellaneous iq oe Org oo _ be sold at - om sale CASH tfkea Frop. San A. end uctioneers. For Sale Homsstrallers 78 Prost Shop, hn Ave. Lake Orion. Pid Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 ALL BREEDS BOARDED. OR- chard Greve Kennels, 41121 W. 14 Mile Rd. DOGS CATs BOARDED, D —— Burr-Shell, a. ae Hay, Grain & Feed 71 18ST AND eo ares, # oF 5-€702. 18T & 33ND oF “EW HAY ple te hay service, MA PizzZ rn OVEN EN, PRACTICALLY : a r. PE 6-813¢, ask for Mr arrison POWER MOWER is’. « oycLe | motor. Craftemen. eel ‘pe. 123. Seminole St ” PLYWOOD SPECIALS or a * Call us on other | pir woods, Interior | : Pontiac ‘Plywood Co... |*™ PICN IC TABLES _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ° ym. OF BLACK DIRT, livered for-30 aan only. pe a bias a a7) tk fin cok & gravel, PE 92-3480. | ee a ee ag oe GRA- Travel af eiyte gd #700. Del. ¥o. te i0-A TESTED TOP SOIL, § YDS. $11.50 mab ona AND FILL 3-6865, ile ACRE OF HAY, CUT. BUNCHED. 337_ Brown Ra, ALL TYPES OF HA x ag and straw. No rain, Will deliver, OA 8-2179. ; FIFTY ACR "aie. pak Alfalfa, tome, Timothy, N Call ath - bet 8 4 =-CA acre enh in Hiei. FE bi039. 21 2 @ baled fn ito LOADS cea SANDY LOAM, ‘op cc ai any amount. ow a iy VACATION TRAIL- “FF New Hoon #1100. Call. between Haton, corner of se, 3 | FT. 7 BEp- | BOA “For. Sale Livestock _72 OXFORD TRAILER 8 to 1% wide in ein Generals, Garden: _Pontiac Chief | of _& 10 wide ality. and Distinction shop at big jot. | ‘Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales Inc, ie-MP metor & tale ta Wer: hs gag eH ra J iia 9 vat Be SEA 3 ; SPECIAL SEASON PRICES Inland Lake Sales - 3127 W. Huron. FR 4-T2 YE 2-6122 CEDAR STRIP BOAT, 14 PT. 8156, 332_N. Perry, PE 24233, COME GET *EM SALE Ave. Gace of Neneh idwi Fe 8-2342 MOTOR SALES 44052 VanDrke, = * Mich. . £9 + @V867 by HEA Bervien, tee, * “But, father! These phone calls ARE necessary — Eloise | 0. keeps me posted and I haven’t talked to her since 4 o'clock!” - SUMMER CLEARANCE uti 1957 CHEV. |: DEMOS. - couRTESY CARS TERRIFIC TSAVINGS 2DOORS — 4DOORS WAGONS—CONVERTS oF - ae ¥) ati ; : : é sa 1s : pn ‘ 4 | ' | : ne : ‘iieee . : a Ne al ih i hee ee ORS he a '-_ i aoe * eh ee a > >| : i gl 200] 7 i =, ‘ 4 Biss) >be 4 wa* 4 *)5 ae ; jal BU CORlc - ‘ 4 : 7 - : ree m : ' " | ae ise c cd: 5 i , : ‘i i 4 hi ra ae * + w ’ ‘ i mi. a : ) a ct ; °) i 7 oe “ff ; ; ‘O| : | = ' - +eaee or your car down As little as $18 per week | beer eters CHEVROLET MAN'S FRIEND” Oakland County's ‘ Fastest t Growing Dealer” “til a) 1953 Chev. club coupe - = | RELIABLE? =| Schl idan CAKE ORION MOTOR | ~“ For Sale Cars_ a For Sale Cars 91)’ hee QUALITY, URED CA AL HANOUTE CHEVY-B ORION, MICH. MY 2-2411 ‘3] CHEVY 2 DR, GOOD, OR 3-3265 Pontiac Auto Brokers ‘Sg Chev. 4 4 atiseass CO | ARE PAIR GPPER COMTERED | rear yaa Be s, ac A “= Cheap ‘Tr Tranw oye a, | (35 Buick Special HT... .* ne 4 |25 Ford Custom V-8, POM $1195 = coupe ‘48 Ford | +59 Pontiac 4 dr. H <8 8055 --| M8, $96; ‘St Pontiac Hydre., + | 'S3 Buick Super HLT. ........, $ 295 anda 3} Kaiser Hydfe.. $145; °$1 Butck | +54 Chevy 180 sharp.......... $ 695 gs. = i + ae ; 3 Gory pick up. « § 65 My omnes Wil as Toren | So? Gee OO Be "SI © OR iv cds ieccsse BOM “Econom Used Cars _ | "33 pindetaker Champ. ......,8 195 y 42131 os ue el F cgnclieene ak A ae * new oes ee % 5 me) CURT 2 N, BAR-| PONTIAC AUTO B gain, EM Soot gins, ined Ne Petry Bn PE e100 1954 CHEVY BEL AIR 3 bn, NICE aS gs lean. 1965" Cubynol ee BEL AIR 4¢- cee, FE $018 door » radio, b , Bone ~~. V4 engine, er ee. one owner car w! low mile- and looks. and runs like new. Spot” 1957 Olds 88 4-door 1957 Ford Victoria 1955 Olds Hol. coupe 1954 Ford convertible 1954 Ford 2-door 1954 Pontiac 2-door 71954 Olds 98 4-door 1953 Cadillac 62 sedan 1953 Olds 88 4-door 1952 Olds 88.2-door 1952 Pontiac 2-door 1952 Chevrolet 4-door 1951 Buick sedan 1951 Olds 88 4door — ce -.| 1951-Chevrolet 2-door - 1950 Mercury 2-door a JEROME. Olds - Cadillac "Bright WEEK-END SPECIALS ‘| 1956 Chev. Convertible 1956 Cadillac 62 coupe 1956 Plym. Bell Hard top 1955 Dodge Cus. 4-door ¢ 1955 Cadillac 62 sedan — 1954 Olds 88 Sup. Hol. epe 1953 Buick Riv. 2-door 1951 Cadillac 62 sedan Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 accessories. aT, owner. FE 2 tone, 4 Can be seen at 16240 erbie Rd., Birm. ie — ih beeutitel 2-ton whi td MY _2-2611 tnd ‘va "catae Guiae radio, heater this priced at only 8 1961 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN 4 transmission and almost jike new. This will make « beau- tiful second ear, Only -| -with $3 down.or your old car, North Chevrolet Co. 1000 g. Woodward Ave, Birmingham hs CHEVY 2 DR. BEL Ain. | ae a Birmingham — Clean Cars New Location _ . PE _$-8061/ Financing Our Speciality |'s7 am ‘Summer aml WILSON GMC i Beep New & Used Trucks Oakland at Cass Ranch. ‘ - - me CONVERTIBLES. 155 =, — Full power. North ee volet Co. . | 1000 8, Woodward Ave. Birmingham. ogg AE. DR. = + oe "area CADILLAC. EX. ei condition. one cade — DOOR, (eas troughowt. Pep 783. “LOORT "SELL ee ee ee he ee 65 Ford Fairlane 2 ot ‘Rambler wagons, three, from ‘s4 “Ambassador. P. 8. P. — , wagon, ‘33 Am j black, eee ea "82 Nash. Runs good. . 6,000 mile . -/_ | BIRMINGHAM] oh, “Financing Our $ Our Specialy Reet FROST . NASH: 666 8. Woodward _ Milton's Boss Says: bassado? | .......0. ses "oT Rampler, V8... .....s00005 $1 he oo Lio veneses "$6 Olds 88 4 dr. hardtop...... "86 Al 4 to Red & —_— ‘Like new, ona teacher's i i] ree wagon, 4 dr, V8. nee B. tinental kit. Like Teepe ee ee ‘83 Ford. | } pantaner / ig New engine, New shies. ere eee ee 5 TN tha ae be ack ‘siete caldbio tosis . 6 guarantee ‘| Complete parts & service available. North Chevrolet Co. 1009 3. Weetuers Ave, Birmingham North Chevrolet Co. ome 8. Woodward Ave. ——e “QUALIT % Months Gareten. cgny et Plymouth @ dre 3 sents, mouth, 4 ar i goes) age *~ te Ford. V8, runs good, 90 a“ EP "EVENINGS -MOTOR SALES | % = Ee Cane & TR : ae inst) Dodge ‘Station wagon, eae tally 1 odge, 4 door, Coronet, ae te pnb snc nee Ena (- $-pessenget chee Kempt 9 Drayton Plain a roaD. Vie S CALL AFTER 7 Try y Houghten’ S|’ - Hot Spot $1605 | ‘57 Buick convertible, low mileage, L ‘S$ Olds ‘Quer 9 38 4-47 A A bargain. a tite BA "56. siudedater, Champion, A real economy Houghten & Sor. YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS—GMC- OUR NEW J LINE OF Je 4 MS, mg Healy & 538 N. Main. Rochester. o 1-9761 radio and ~~ heater te money wn, @ ents of 16 month. F ba Parks, Mid 4-7500, roid Turner Ford. / 951. 2-DR. a foe AUTOMATIC DR. Safe — Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC’S ONLY LINCOLN ° Page PG & 2 | BUD SHELTON OFFERS ‘se 2-Dr. $1505 "96 Chevrolet convertibie 1995 "36 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Dr. $1795 55 Sta. - Oat ‘$5 Pontiac 870 Catalina . $1565 ‘66 Mercury Monterey b $1606 "s 210 2 Dr, ...... 8 "93 Chevrolet 2 dr. ......... 685 ‘83 Pord ain eeeee na s ‘S32 Buick 4 Dr sedan ...... $ 795 "$3 aw 9g 900ON ... cc seeere s 52 Buick Riviera épe, ...... $ $05 $l Buick sedan ........+.. 2-8 405 1 aoe, > i Perso 4 = $0 Mercury 3 dr............ Bud Shelton Motor Sales auburn at rE $6728 1963 DODGE 2: SEDAN. RA- dio, heater and all new tires of those kind is almost ‘ with $5. down or pour old car. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ‘@ DODGE SEDAN. IN G6OD condition. $100, 120. W. New York. DODGE.+A-1 SHAPE. a ; 1055 beg tak, —_— car as trade in. aee or your old car. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ° | {953 DODGE, RADIO AND prone er, No m down, payments a mont Call VACATION SPECIALS AT OLIVER BUICK| * 1954 FORD 2door ranch wagon. Radio, heat-| er, auto, trans, Stone green. $1095 1953 CHEVROLET Panel delivery, anc good tires end extra clean easy-eye giass, 1955 FORD 2-door hard top, radio, heater, rdamatic, power steering and white wali tires. $1495 1958 PONTIAC 810 | 2-door cpinins, with radio, eater, ramati eas: ¢ glass ‘and white wall fires. nad $1495 1955 MERCURY - Monterey -4door sedan aio, heater and sion. $1095 \ __1955 BU —_ 9 CHEVROLET and pe Rw) f --—- ~ Bagaaead $1095 4953 BUICK 33 with ra- auto. transmis- _MERCURY __ DEALER CASS AT PIKE sTS. PE ¢-3885 ins FORD PAIRLANE. GOOD cond. R&H. =. i FORD. 2 STANDARD “st W w. ¥. "Lise: 330 Voorheis Custom 3, Ford- | R&R. pmol ia Phen OEE EDR ee eee eee ee ee eee eer ee Pe eee ee eee ee) ee eee ee eee “SCHUTZ: + OLDS * For top quality, new car trade- ins, come to ene > Suburban Motors 4 DOOR. NEW EN- 1961 FOR: res, Sharp. 685 Baid- gine win, NORTH PONTIAC Good MA "61 fy blue finish. 12 Hazel Bt. |e NET 4 DR. “ood cond. 5-9302. 49. HUDSON 2 DR. EXC. COND. by tires & brakes, $150, FE SAGAR, "sy Xs, DROP HEAD | perfect, able. PE s-6165 anytime. FREE NEW TIRES __ At No Extra Cost On ALL '58'36 MODELS ~ Y POPULAR | puBLié LIFETIME . Car Guarantee ON ALL °31 — +57 MOD- ELS — LONG AS YOU. +. OWN THE CAR. ALL CARS | HAVE THE CHEVROLET - all SEAL OF — Before You Buy Ary Car "SEE Matthews- Hargreaves (PRIEND OF ALL CAR OWNERS) 641 OAKLAND AVE. FE 44541 - 211 S. pAGINAW ONE OF Finest Selections Used Cars & :& ducks Michigan ALL PRICED TO FIT _ Everyone's Pocketbook - ‘Matthews-. |Haroreaves Ee | Chevrolet. 3 Very asice po Fea _S towe-c6 peur ott 312. W.. Monteaim PE 49151 Nerd ‘Chaveolet Co. | a “FORD, 9000. COND. - | 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham ais, Col C6 Es | es eee ee ee a FORD — ~ELEAN CAR ~ CUSTOM 8 CYL. fort sees 3 omer car. 8a. 115 6. 8 Ld West Side Used Cars out where. overhead low and save the difference! makes & models to choose West Side Used Cars _ "E +2188 Sa grace CEE i * as “Goodwill Specials” | PONTIAC 53 Four Dr. Sdn....$ 595 Radio, heater, Hydramaiie, and power steering. . 66 Static! «0.4. $1995 | CATALINA COUPE—' s cialis Sandalwood & |'36. Catalina’ Sdn. __$1995 R CHIEF—Radio, heater, Hy- dramatic, power steering, power. 54 Two Deor — 795 | Radio, heater, Ovordrive. . FORD ‘ 55 Two Door .....$1095 Radio & heater, Dark Green, “ PONTIAC 50 Two Door ...,..$ 295 * Radio, heater, Hydramatic. sey e. PONTIAC $1 Four Door ....$ 395 Radio, heater, Hydrematis. 49 Four Boor" es nt 195 Radio & heat 55 Two ocr eas $1395 as ears tors ‘Soon : eeesiins - Two Bel- Air #0bese es $1095 TWO DOOR—Radie, heater, Pow- | PONTIAC RETAIL ~ STORE “coopwits, USED ‘CLARKSTON a Sales Fordomatic, radio and heater, white side wall tires 1955 Mercury Monterey $1795 Station wagon, mercomatic. @-passenger, DeSote- Ply, mouth Dealer gp tts, gf hy Ags x 833 Haynes St. brakes. 635 actual miles, + (On Birmingham Cut Off) | “Mazurex MoTOR saLes - MI 6-8080 : 245 South Bivd, £. FE ng i gg A gan 5 fl i I Lf \UE D executive’ s “penWWILL AC ACCEPT es ponte, i er eace on a i Deluxe power window Ws and power 1954 Plymouth ‘Belve. é4door sedan, fully equipped and sharp. 1955 Chevrolet Convert. $1595 Powerglide, V-4. radio, heater, white side wall tires. 1956 Ford Station Won. . $1795 | ~ QUALITY USED ‘CARS | 1955 Chrysler 4-Door ... $1695 Rage hepig, geemte. were Meeee.-F* —— ra | 1954 Ford Custom 8 ..... $895 reve || 1957 B DeSoto Hard Top . . $3395] ‘1956 $6 DeSoto Herd Top . , $2095 : Een. eed powerflite, radio and 11956 Pontiac Catalina .. — Fivaramatic, radio and heater, while she wol Mest. 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air. . ara sedie and peator white side wall Sse, |1955 Ford Custom Tudor $1295 | L956 Ford-Fairlane-Vict.-$1895 Fordomatic, radio and heater, White side wail tires, 1955 Chrysler New Y‘k'r $2095 wagon, poner si steering. power brakes Radio and heater, Fordometic, white side wall tires. 1955 Ford Station | Won. . ISS passenger model, ready for the road 1954 Lincoln Caprie _ 4door, full power. baby blue. |[1956 Chevrolet Nomad Power equipped, excellent condition. st4/1 1954 Mercury 4-Door . Radio, heater, white wall tires, Mercomatic, 1955 Pontiac Catalina . Star Chief, fully equipped “and -extra sharp. /SCHUTZ Motors | DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer Lot * . $2195 * 2 8. WOODWARD al 6-502 BILL SENCE Schutz Motors BRAM Open ‘til 'S (i986 VOLKSWAGON Used Cars 55 "SS Fi '55 Ford Station Wgn. 'SS Dodge4dr. DELU => black. W-Wall tires, windshield wrasher, side mirror and under- coated. Like new, $1,605. Phone MA 5- 421 10, RIEMENSCHNEIDER'’S | LIQUIDATION SALE EVERYTHING GOES FUTURE |. HOME | OF EDSEL 232 S. SAGINAW ST. ‘57 Olds Super 88, 2 dr., er brakes, auto. transmission. ed with extras. Very few miles, & drives the new .......s5-+-. ‘96 podae Won i 2nd Sia gern s. a fine you've been fotos for $1787 ‘D6 Dodge H.T. Jet black, R & H, white walls, Cordaet Lancer, 2 ‘dr. tg penutl tui condition, lew 04 om o, $677 'S7 Ply H.Top 2 — Belvedere hard rite. but! transmission, | Ran” white ‘57 Chev: Won. 2 ¢ tation wagon siner” with standard uae gas mea || 56 Chevrolet 2 dr, ’56 Plymouth H. top "56 Buick EB top 4dr.V8__ H. top. 55 pie ’55 Plymouth 2 dr. 55 Chevrolet 4dr. 54 Buick H. top 1°54 DeSoto 4 dr. oo te Ply. Station Wgn. 2 Pontiac 2 dr. Chiet iy Plymouth4dr, — 4 Big peer 1s to serve eae Ot 912S.Woodward MI6-5302| - 833 Haynes,.on B'ham cut off Birmingham, Mich. MI 6-8080 ee 8 AM. ‘til9 PM.) — QUALITY —Counts- With Us ~ _ BEFORE YOU BUY COME. IN 30 Day 50-50 Guarantee LISTED BY —_ NUMBERS 5081 ‘ST FORD 4 Door ... oe wee esac 56. 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Agtioulture ay ane 1.0 WIR, Pan American celebrities. rs, Wolf, News y -%, | wake neste “oe * By JACK O'BRIAN sae a ‘Morning: car. peo a0 we. News, Army. “Those poor Gabor sisters,” Eve was telling me here. “It's : es oie ww. Monitor NEW YORK (INS) — Li'l ol” weak ee net a (ee le News so hot these days—and they have all that fur on them.” FORE UNE) — lit ¢ "eR PR Re how | wake ees, aah Eadie angle tasegen ving the ‘Sept. 22 Steve AIR TR ote AT — rat waek Pees CRLW: News" Devise’ WAR, New “Yes, Zsa Zsa, Eva and Magda Gabor Allen show... ? cunan Steere mole CKLW, News T tenes tn Dixie | M20 WIR. Datenes pace are the names of our best sheep. And tetal ixTat Teal wean, mewe tt 11:2 -WIR, Rg. Lewis sat we had to shoot Marilyn Monroe. She | agar Bergen won't emcee “Dol WPON, Early Bird’ Club : W, News, Davies / — “eek teens tam WHYS, News Lenharat was such a lovely heifer, too. You Trust Your Wife” when it| WXYZ, News, Wolf WJBK: News, Lenhardt | gee —WaR, we ere “Why did you have to shoot her?” takes to ABC-TV daytimes . . . WIBK, News, WPON, Holiday WW. News, _ “She swallowed sdie baling wire, I think,”| | _ What a Gal? . ’ $:00—WJR, Vinell, Quest SATURDAY AFTERNOON | CKLW, News, Knowles : replied the “Miss Brooks” of radio and TV.) CBS .already has sold “The ww, le ae ” Sa ees | See eter| See ete eee ~ |ptoneyniconers™ in tyndleation WIE, News’ Rede) CEL, News’ Bud’ Davies | Ase-WIR, Mase Hall” ‘ “We have three roosters named Aly Khan,|deals for $200,000 more than it, Comedy! f.. WAR Hews Wk |. WERE Rewer Seneree——) ews. Porfiria. Rubirosa and Elvis Presley,” Miss|P#id Gleason for them... - ty Be Fe be a Fg A aed a a Arden went on. “And there's another very) yw... ¢ f WHEE Ered Wolt | wwi vou Bet Your Life| 880-WIR, ‘Phi Leanarce | “WILSON old rooster named Tommy Manville.” join nd esares hg a saseend! | wa HOWUNG " WIBK News, Reid | Baw inch, Davies Ww, News. Eve does her ranching 40 miles out in Hidden Valley, so | show” series, a filmed musical | is on THE ee. WPON, Scouts, Revival Hr. ween ped en 3 Sun” pose ay the celebrities she has honored have never seen their | somesuch taking Hildy through , te * 0) wd ee ee 1:40 WIR, News. Gunsmoke} WCAR, News, Top 50 namesakes. all manner of foreign back- we ee. WAYS, News, Pun-A-Rams| 8:98—WJR, Music Hall Comes autumn, there'll be a new Eve Arden Show following! srounds. Hans would play her | WCAR, News CKLW, News, Davies | Wwi. News, Monitor » | Phil Silvers, based on Emily Kimbrough’s lecture experiences.| Pres* sseht - - - SAS oe | eee one car’ | sake aay oom | SEE Gene Bet | “were you'sired of “ass Harry Revel who wrote more ll iy Fron thst ‘with anal WWJ, Minute Purade. wws. ¥ News . WPON, Hajiday ”” T asked oF popular hits than you could shake ii) & "Will rate Spo ij ; | : - =— = ‘la baton at (“Dream Walking,” IB eg > io, but we changed the - Recker? Neighbor,” ad infinitum) will be| musical director and composer . = "ealieey' Television Programs - -|tteresp teat tought t Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice | WS Detter to stop.” eomareg . x * * Danny Thomas signed recipro-'§ TONY N Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV. Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV eal deals (meaning appearances | " - Swed _ - ne a on each other’s TV shows with RANDALL ; TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS |6:20—(4) Box Four. $:15—(2) Michigan State Conserva- i age mp cash cxchanged) with Sinatra, it BETSY | IN Merah tl Jack Benny, Desi and Lucy * 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran, Ollie, «9)|6:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. (9) Boston| tion. =? _ = oe " “7 DRAKE Popeye, (4) News, Sports. (2) Blackie. (4) Helen O'Connell. (2) /8:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. after she'd “started “Miss . GUESTS SIGNED és ; ' News. Beat the Clock, 6:55—(4) (Color) News. __ Brooks” — are raising four . Perry Como signed Lou Carter) Ll COLOR by DE LUXE 6:16—(2) Weather. * —— —_ pe ne—@ Seay Doel. (1) Amer-| children and— battling forest a some next Season . . . BLONDELL cat: 6:15—(7)’ News. Weather. (2 Bowie. iltion| ica on fires wh os an hired comedienaa| —— as |" Dellar Movie, (4) Blondie. (2)/9:30—(2) Mighty Mouse. (4) Gum- _ we ee eee te: Jean Carroll for six, form WLAN i peenenecmmege Te ges RF Se _ West Point. by. (7) Crusade for Christ, |Some Gays they hardly Rave ae = FRANK TASHLIN — time think of another 7:30—(1) Crossroads. (4) Life of|10:¢0—(2) The Susan Show. (4) : -George Antheil, the modern : Riley. (2) Destiny. Fury. (7) Cartoons & Cowboys.|elebrity’s name to give some composer, will score CBS - TV's Starts Tuesday '8:00—(7) Playhouse. (4) On Trial.|i0:30—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (4) @nimal... but just as a |*20th Century” documentary . . .| (2) Mr. Adams, Eve. Captain Gallant. warning ... they're thinking ‘ 8:30—(7) All Star Football, College 11:00—(2) The Big Top. (4) True! of going in for pigs shortly. EVE The Madison avenue scuttle. | Blue Sky Ve= stars vs. N.Y, Giants, (9) Coun-| Story. —— ; peel is on NBC’s new syndi- — try H'down. (4) Big Moment.|11:25—(9) Prayer, Billboard. e jestern series ‘Boots - (2) Star Playhouse. 11:30—(4) Detective Diary. (9) THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y. ... . and Saddles” is hotter than’ a |9:00—(9) I Led Three Lives. (4); Film. _ Hurricane Jackson got $2,000 just for appearing in the audi-| = Eo purtul —_—ZENITH_____MCTOROLA _._ ADMIBAL SERVICE .§ a (2) Undercurrent. (| SATURDAY AFTERYOON [ence at the Ed Sullivan TVer. He wasn't onstage because, The Bob Cummings Show tries! 7 RADIO and TELEVISION | - Pema: antomime Quiz, says a CBSer “We didn't know what he might say” .. . Beb too hard constantly to- fill every ES SERVICE a lecas-(4) (Color) ‘Barber's Sports|" co ggg harm (4)| peller was tossing a ball in Central Park till a cop told him,|line with gags. It fails most of | SAL and 4 l19:00—-(9) National News, (4)| ¢9) = Se caked tcay Party.|«Hey, bud, you can’t play ball here.” Bob left meekly. _ _|the time , . . . | Martin Kane. (2) Racket Squad. 12:30—(2) Cartoon Frolic. (4) Car- * * * - 0 Orchard Leta hve Ave. wag Sane Pei ft ery til 8 FE 4-584 |10:10—(9) Weathervane. Thoreds Base-| - : : : Lawrence Welk’s entire Euro- Senses MUFFLER. . /10:15—(9) Water Wonderland. oe cae 7 EARL’S PEARLS: Sometimes you can’t tell from the rear Pean junket was paid for by a’ : snops }10:30—(9) Gangbusters. (4) Fron-|1.99(4) Matinee Performance.| Whether you're following a man who needs a haircut or a ee a ose | , | tier, (2) Sherlock Holmes. (9) Aetion Playhouse. woman who just had one ... That's earl, brother. T ei Willi MUFFLERS | Sees oi en yste ilip :00—(7) Jungle Jim. (9) Saturday , | Fuerst Guilt: <4) News. (271 Matinee. —— ee eae — os art = * te Weather. (2) Miss Fair #i30—(2) Saturday Showtime. (4) x FF | pa Aug. Ff ha: ee INSTALLED |e Teen Room. (1) Cowboy G taut’ | ee | BUY ONE APPLIANCE AT REGULAR . ' o t aime Spore te, CD Sport $:00—(7) Joe Palooka. ang g saxty tail ' sry PRICE and RECEIVE the SECOND FREE ) La: ‘13:30—(2) Camera Three. 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They give smoking : For Psychological Pleasure for cover. complex drug,” that. exerts a| pepping up effect on the body. He| says it is tasteless but effective in stimulating physical responses. Specifically, traces of nicotine Nicotine may also stimulate the adrenal glands, triggering a rise} in blood sugar and a feeling of in-) creased energy. This iatter idea,) however, is still’ theory rather! than proven fact. Heller specifically absolves nico- tine as a possible cancer-causing agent. But he adds there is “‘rea- son to believe nicotine may be in- volved in some coronary ail- The second pleasurable ingre- dient in cigarettes are the tars. aceording to Heller. The tars ore a mass of chemicals kriown as its special taste. If there is a cancer-causing agent in cigarette smoke, it is con- tained: in tars, again according to! 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