Westies owen: Persea Be =e Taw iy YEAR eRe "SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1957 38 PAGES ET al “Idea i) a Hot Day __ PONTIAC, MIGHIG LN, : Knowland Hold Hope of Revision “jon Civil Rights ‘Tells ‘Ike Congress “Still May Agree on Effective | Voting Measure - et ae AP Wirephots an etn Sn ee mark in Atlanta, Ga., yesterday 3-year-old Dayle Brown decided the electric fan could do a quick cooling job for her. Her grin in- ne ~ Welfare Board Chairman: ~ Defends Housing Policy ~ HAROLD 8. COHEN “When oaiels don’t want to know the whole truth, it is easy for them to criticize.” So said John McDonald, . chairman of the Oakland ney Social Welfare Board, “paper that his department is maintaining slum Housing for welfare families. . “There is no doubt that the nine families in question are living in substandard a a _ dwellings, without poate le President Eisenhower to- _|day he hopes Congress still} will find a “middle groun 3 and agree on an effective - voting rights bill at ee session. _ a "Phe —Catifornia— -senator|~ -|reported to newsmen after a breakfast conference with} - |the President that there is : J“at least a possibility” of Congress adjourning for the year by Aug. 24. the measure but would be ‘‘very conch uinseuid it they egohe amendments. His fresh hope was sliared- by| ‘some other legislators. Sen. Hubert-Humphrey (D-Minn) said: “It would be much better ~ t@ilets or water, : | are good reasons why this ee Gulping Pills — ee ex se wnese peo-| for That Bulge? _ substandard | a te aaa, | Warning Issued housing at all,” he added, ‘TELLS HISTORY » WASHINGTON (#—An expert McDonald ‘recounted the entire ean enaate that many history of the situation beginning weight reducing prep- “ aes _arations are inefficient, useless the Depression, hundreds of wel- represent a real menace to pb fare families were living in tents, lic health, : without ‘the most elementary sani- ane S. William Kalb said a cilities. and in danger of) ically prescribed diet is still soy bes the cml soves wt] Sac iives tar Se as a: crutc he said,. to assist individuals in cutting - 1 got tie Men of pleltag wp down on-eating. - acreage in the county from the | Dr. Kalb, an authority on state on tax sale and trying te | Ghesity, testified before a House . erect some kind of more perm4- | Government Operations subcom- nent housing for some of .the-| mittee investigating government families, - : regulation of advertised claims for weight ~-prepara: | mittee that many of the drugs are harmless, but to individ- uals with particylar sensitivity or a form of iliness they could be harmful or even fatal. “The important thing is that all these drugs, for weight re- duction or any other purpose, should be sold on prescription only,” he said. Dr. Kalb said users of weight reducing preparations are “just a dollar sign” to manufacturers “who don’t know you and whose only interest is in sélling their sda __ -MeDonald went on ‘to point out ” that the land now has considerable value. The county has sold some of/ - it on West, boulevard and has. of- _ fers on the rest. WASTE OF MONEY “To put sewer. and water. in would really be a waste of tax- payers’ money,” he stressed. What one ae aed ont veur $10,000 to bring sewer wa! to the two. families on Stanley street and build on bathrooms. The old barracks aren't worth $10,000 and we wouldn't get any more for ~the property when it is sold.” other we ‘can move them, I would ap- (Conttpans- 20 ee Col. 2) Golfing Squirrel: Goes It Alone and Sinks 174 — BOOTHBAY HARBOR, Maine, Ken Syrian Pact Reported DAMASCUS, Syria @ — A dyrien yurétoninat Gelegution to the Soviet Union was ‘reported today to have concluded an agreement for 115 million dollars worth of Soviet industrial and mao eee years, Knowland _ séid there is ‘ho + doubt” —in—-his mind that~ Bisen- hower is “disappointed” that the Seriate wrote into the bill a guar- antee of jury trial for violators ot voting rights in criminal con- tempt cases. * * * ‘The republican leader said the revision is especially bad because the trial proviso extends to all other types of criminal contempt cases, affecting anti-trust and other government suits. The GOP leader threw cold water on spectlation that the President's denunciation Friday of the Senate jury trial amend- ment spelled a probable veto of such a bill, ” “I did not read that into the President's statement,"” Knowland said. But he emphasized that he and — did not discuss the - (Continued on Page 2,.Col. 7) - WASHINGTON (Ns) a Senate GOP Leader Wil-| . liam -F. Knowland told} Meanwhile, Sen, Richard B. Rus- Russell said he wants-every Sery| ator to have @ chance to speak on length. He said he is still opposed to the bill but considers it. “greatly. improved by Senate- - adopted Be, 9 "BRIGHT HEAD-LIGHTS — ‘A fortune in diamonds adorns the headis of these French models as Parisian designer Balenciaga tops _off fall and winier styles with sparkling adornments. Nine pear- aeons diamonds. feature the tiara attached to the black velvet os pillbox. “The ihoulderdength: black vel edged in black ostrich feathers is topped with a dish of black Laessvr . ny oN ee aie in en Big Federation “Action Seen as / by. Hoffa Yo Boost Sef or Clog See ee AP Wirephote Giemonts wound around a small 11 Coun ty Girls fo Vie Tuesclay Water Geone’ for Title of 1957 4-H Fair Queen Heart Is Failing ‘eves county girls sein watts the judges’ Tuesday night decision on which one of them will reigt at the 17th Annual Oakland County 4H Club Fair next week. —* - * i The entrees were t day by the 1956 Queen, Judy Craw- eS ee eee Oe eee s: 4 ie i HL fa tt &_s Club; Dawn Eckler, 290.N. Rech ester Kd., Oxford, East: Orion Club, ies Others “are Janet -Long, 2875 Fleeth Rd., Milford, Milford Club; Beverly Sanders, 1625 W. Hamlin Rd., Rochester, Clinton Valley Club; Carole Schultz,’ 3300 Dutton Rd., Lake Orion, East Orion Club; ford, East Oxfords Club; Jackie Terry, 2615 Featherstone Rd.; Pon- tiac, Galloway “Lake Club and Lake Rd., Pontiac, Waterford Club. a A queen and two court members will be named following the contest at § 0’clock Tuesday, the first night ‘ot the fair. The 15t choice will be Most Model August. later than in 1956. July, cutting Ford’s year-to-date . Ward's said domestic output trucks last week: and 111,157 cars week. week they built 7,701 cars and 1, Clianeéovers Scheduled in September “General Motors, Ford and Chrysler are scheduling’ their auto model changeover’shutdowns almost wholly for September, Unlike last year, they expect. to maintain. steady employment throughout Reporting this today, Ward's Automotive “Reports said Ford and Chrysler will close down for model changeovers several weeks The agency also reported that Chevrolet stdiestieset Ford in lead to about twe per cent com- pared with six per cent at the end of March. this week will consist of 118,252 cars and 21,134 trucks; compared with 119,857 cars and 21,798 and 20,764 trucks in the like 1956 Canadian factories were dined this week for vacation. Last 250 trucks. In the like 1956 week 7,103 cars and 1,970 trucks were built in Canadian factories. ae Diane Terry, 2860’ Noble Rd.,. Ox-/ = Grace Williamson , 3590 Pontiac ieeiahed with the 4-H Fair Queen) traveling trophy by. Miss Crawford, will reign throughout the week and will lead the parade of floats Wednesday night. Judges for the contest will be John -W, Hirlinger, manager of Cemmerce; John Overton, Ma- Overton, iin the Pontiac Area, Chamber of Walton Blvd. ee Dome 0 ng eae boys have entered the exhibits, i Entrees - in the queen contest imust be between 15 and 21 years old, active in a 4-H Club and have one summer project. ve-day fair, which closes! next hi y, will be held at the fairgrounds at N. Perry St: and More than 1,500 county wn and projects and animals in the fair. of the West. Scattered thunderstorms Cooling Winds, Showers | Will Bring Some Relief By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cooling winds pushed into the upper Mississippi Vailey and Great Lakes today, but the weather still sizzled in the Southeast, along the. Atlantic Coast and in parts The Weather Bureau. said scattered thunderstorms id and showers will accompany the cooling air, spreading}... eastward from the Ohio Valley and lower Great Lakes into parts of the north and mid-Atlantic States. ; also were forecast from the! . ward to the southern. pla- teauand Rockies and North into the central Plains and Rockies. ‘Thunderstorms crackled across many parts of the nation yester- day. — A. series of violent’ thunder- storms, described by the public weather office as a - fast-moving cold~front, swept across the north shore of Laké Huron from Sault Ste. Marie to Sudbury today, up- rooting trees and knocking out telephone and telegraph lines. * Winds estimated at 80 miles an| hour were reported in a thunder- storm at Walford, 60 miles west of Sudbury, cutting off all ‘telegraph communication to Sault Ste. Marie from the east, : * * Chicago was hit by rain, hail and winds up to 65 m.p.h, which tote down some trees and power) lines and whipped up Lake Michi- gan, Seyera] small boats were re- ported. battered by the storm, but there were no injuries, - ; Nearby Whiting, Ind., was with- out water temporarily when a tree south Atlantic States _west+ gency pumps were pressed into use, * * * Thunderstorms and gusts of wind clocked at nearly 60 m.p.h. tore into La Junta, Colo., last night, and dusty winds of 50 m.p.h. ous damage was reported. Slightly Cooler: Is Local Forecast TODAY'S TEMPERATURES 6 am...6.<.78 11. a.m,...... RR 7 a.m.......7%6 12 m....,.... 90 8 O.mt.......78 | 2 pam..,..5.90 9 a.m,,..... 81 2 pm......:81 10 a.mt....... 85 temperatures this evening, fol- Low tonight will be from 62 to 66. Sunday will be fair, with high from 80 to 84, In downtown: Pontiac lowest temperature before 8 a.m. was <4 roared through E] Paso. No seri-| Pontiae Is expected te share in | | the weather relief, with cooler for ‘ase More rts Family Physician Says ‘VIENNA, Ga. Former Sen. Walter F. George's heart is giv- to live many more hours. ; Dr, M. lL. Malloy, the George family physician, made the state- ment late last night. . x ® * The Teamsters Union, ap- ing out and “he is not expected|™ ithe’ doclde bid the: To.yeuneldlne WASHINGTON a parently threatening to — lead building trade unions~ - out of the AFL-CIO, hasen- dorsed a- Detroit labor group’s. position challeng- — ing the big. labor fefere- = step by James R. Hoffa, a ee rising power in the union, 1 to try to get his own way in ¢ the AFL-CIO, or else pull — the Teamsters and possibly | have about 1), uaillions. The Teamsters’ move was made yesterday. In a statement, the statesman “is running a high ever. His. pulse is becoming more giving -out.” SEN. WALTER F. GEORGE to battle further Sainst the ef- fects of a heart ailment. “We no longer have any hope that he will rally,’ he said, “and it’s very difficult to give up hope. ‘His condition is deteriorating rap- idly.” * * * Relatives said that George’s son, Heard George, had accepted the fact the diplomat's death is»im- minent. George’s wife, known to her friends as ‘Miss Lucy” has not given up hope, however. The man who represented Geor- gia in the U, S. Senate for 34 years and twice headed the pow- erful Senate Foreign Relations fell across power lines leading to _'the city’s filtration plant. Emer- 76. The ey was 91 at 2 pm. Committee has been gravely ill since teas and. Johnson avVenties; and. Ottawa rummer realy cracked down. on Pontiac * » Plenty of Rain and: 95- re Heat ‘Marked J uly collared shirts, sport shirts, and ~ Bertiuda shorts abounded, as the mercury rose to drowned, andthe fll tol of week] : end dead: was 36:--- rapid and weaker, His heart is }..Malloy said that President Ei-| senhower’s special ambassador to NATO has lost too. much strength’ al i i, a4 te ' The Teamsters’ statemént yes- terday said Teamsters would vote New Wastetn Proposals ‘on Disarmament. Will. Keep Conference Alive By HOWARD HANDLEMAN LONDON (INS) — Secretary of State John Foster Dulles appeared today to have saved the London disarmament talks from complete collapse with new Western, propos- als for ——n Inspection Dulles pad on: a south, Union yesterday to agree to a vast in- spection system covefing nearly - half the globe-as a first step to disarmame: nt and a —_prey against a surprise attack. The muggy weather held a firm’ % degrees on the Friday scorcher. mal rainfall for the entire month ‘ St ad Serene Won, a 2.57 inches, — Pontiac got 5.33 inches in ones fourth that time, at { f */ * * ; i ' skies and fair weather’ alt(s ated from July 13 to a ype ol | _ The delightful five days, how- lowed by In Today's Press. Church News ..... aeeaee . 89 Comics .... edvscocsesg al County News ..... eeeveceei 22 Editorials eehersbuenivssee i. 4 Home Section ..... 15 thru 20 ee ee ae 22 Obitwaries . oo. cc ceci eee “ Sports £80208 04 8ER SH HO we 12, 13 Tisaters ...,..,... score SO OL TV & Radio Programs .... % Women’s Peep - asigevss 67 On, July 21 the moitli’s highest pee W. Gable: water depart- ment superintendent, said, water pumpage, ‘in Pontiac for the 20 and 21 was; about 2,000,000 gallons above previous duly weekends. ‘The-state’s $ drowning and acci- dent toll catised by ‘the heatiare Ag off eon valine i ae * {mainder of July {hd into, grip on local residents until July 23, when. cooler temperatures were ered into the vicinity. able 70 and 8) degree range. By July _29, however, the mer- cury wis ‘riding. high again. and) into the 90s, mid zone lingered through the fe- Were © Statistics oh verage high 83.5 ‘ ‘persons rain, 6.6 inches, « + 63.6: mean temperature 3.5; From that: date until July 27, cout daily ‘highs hovered in the toler-lan Temperatures in the. hot bis hu month “ } r i . Noe " 4 FM gf Fy pee iif fe ie He } I ih “aayet Sia Mei executive, sec- 2.8 ie ri 3 ty % & BSE 1 3 ( i ase ; a 1 combination of altitude &nd low) iempeeay- The Weather Fall == Weather Bureau ‘Report vest ti te 2 miles an nerth te northwest E Today in im Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding -8 a.m. ‘At 8 o.m.t Wind Velocity 10-15 m. p. bh. es om ‘at 7:6 p.m. onl se Baye y et 5:27 ao, Moon sete Sunday at 12.18 a.m, Moon rises sotay: of at 2:18 p.m. Downtown Tem Temperatures of Catholic’: _ Spoke Defends Situation lacking federal or city projects, nual Oakland County 4-H Club Fair which opens Tuesday are two — days ahead ‘of last year’s schedule according to Walter Goodrich, = ee Crea bore ae ee ee ee 4-H FAIR TENTS UP EARLY — Preparations for the 17th An- beef, poultry, vegetables, rabbits pubcathnes.ust.adenieal ee pragrers st Ta. m. “iu? “ats mls toes carta sheep, and horses, were up by 10 a. m.- 4 Welfare Board Head is W- | D camiiad iar te seen OP er to the lake and the pipe will water level, Rodenbough ex- plained * * *x “Steel sheeting will probably be used, along with this new equip- stopped. The machines water ie, Rodeoboueh the to a real test,’ “he co The sub-grade is lower and clos-| r will certainly be put | now revised-the hid.contracts by included. i Jimmy Peterson, 6, son of Mr. 2 Youths Reap Praise ‘for Honesty With. Purse” tee. Pontiac -youths have been}land Ave., and his pal, J.-B. Nel- son, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ben G. Nelson, 7 Moreland Ave., found a change purse containing more than $7 on their way to-a movie Thursday, © —— and Mrs. L. Peterson, § 89 More- — Moscow List Talks by Khrushchev-Tito LONDON. — Moscow radio said tonight talks have been taking place between. Nikita «Khrushchev; and President Tito of Yugoslavia. Large delegations of Russians and Yugoslavs assisted their lead- ers, the broadcast said. lures of the two Communist coun- Will tires, which have not always seen . jeye to eye. ioe ~*~ * * The broadcast did not immedi-|. ‘t lately say where — and Tito miet. ~*~ *. * 2 “During the talks the two- sides confirmed their agreement to work for a further all-round development of relations and for the removal of obstacles hindering this develop- ment,” it said, ‘They also. con- firmed their agreement on the main problems of the present world situation.” ee. & Winds Delay A-Test . “We have no desire whatever to)’ ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nev. ®— be’ in the ‘housing business, but/Unfavorable.. winds have, again forced a 24-hour postponement in. the’ detonation of the Atomic Energy Commission's latest test. blast, code-named Shasta. and with rentals hard to find, we just have to do the best we can with, what we have, " he gaid, —— # Off to Slow Start | Confidential’ Ss Trial Opens $ S.Raesnreses TE HE RM on ess noses Bt LOS ANGELES (P—The. much-ballyhooed crimt.’ : B.tevsesveeees He -peettaesa nal libel case against Confidential Magazine had its 10 OB iee eee. . premiere. yesterday — complete with Hollywood _ . Pesos Dek — . stars, cameras and adoring fans. - Highest ‘temperature s.secsseveeess 99 The case got off to a slow start, however, because Mean tempersture <1... 11""..2.0-38| Of legal technicalities and a courtroom mixup.:- When oe the session ended the selection of the jury had Aan alia .m | started, but apparently it will be well into next = SS = slag seeeeeseenent ‘63 * Mean tempereture weisisesteseeess..638} Week before 12 jurors are chosen. | Eager fans jammed courtroom and corridors tp'catch a glimpse of 1 yo ago Stella Shouel: Defendants /are Confidential, its sinter eee ~ tion; Whisper; Robert Harrison, publisher; Fred and _ Marjorie Meade, opetators of Hollywood Reseatch, _ Inc., Confidential’s West. Coast \1 a individuals and. four _jwright hushand_Arth FIND PURSE The. purse was found at Perry and Mt. Clemens streets. The boys ‘limmediately took it to the Pontiac Police Station- and, if it is “not claimed within 90 days, will de able to split the. money between + &e & Upon being asked why they turned the purse in so quickly, Jimmy told his mother, “We just wanted to get rid of that thing.” As- for J. B., he has already decided what he'll do with his share if it is not claimed. “All I want is a catcher’s mask so I ean be on the ball team,” he sald. . - * * * - Inspector Wheaton was im- impressed by the boys’ honesty. “These youngsters,"’ he said, ‘are to be highly commended. If more Kids, and adults, displayed hon- esty like this, the country would be much better for it.” : * + The boys had just spent more than an hour cutting the Petersons’ lawn to earn enough money to go to the movie. : Tecim to. Tour Michigan - better. Drain Sead to “Sek Estimates Next Week on Pontiac Lake Job Drain commission officials have to Get Legion Members A team of American Legion of. ficials will tour Michigan during August to promiote Legion member- shi - fk, 2.3 It will visit the Oakland County District at Pontiac Post 20, : the team will visit all 18 Legion districts. “Our goal,” he said, “will be ‘toy invite and encourage every one of the one thillion eligible veterans in the state to join the American Ted Husing to Return to Sports Announcing NEW YORK @®—Veteran sports’ announcer Ted Husing will have a chance to*make a comeback. The Columbia Sys- tem announced yesterday it has signed him to a new contract, ef- fective Monday. * * * Husing, suffering from @. brain tumor since 1954, had- dropped out after 30 years-in radio, But in Pasadena, Calif., he said he’s im- proving now and his eyesight is CBS said the 56-year-old an- nouncer will do color on football and horseracing at the outset. Husing’ first joined CBS in’ 1927. Seize th Women! rt Members of Orchestra} ‘Ithe Rhythmettes, about 7:10 p.m.,/ grabbed prison pers ip|and took control.pf the auditorium. ‘segregation " |ment, is designed to provide tem- - | ment. 5 [Bloomfield “Hills District — Opens Sealed Bids Soon — for a special : as On ach cl de iow Seatertna|. the agitators jumped on stage, te eae __A hoy friend of one of the women and a husband of another were also with the group, When the prisoners took over, another group armed itself. with baseball bats obtained. from the nearby recreation office. Deputy Warden John W. Turner said sore tried to lock the main cor- unsuccessful. *. * * other ‘armed officers then entered the corridor, ordered all inmates back to their cells and advanced to the auditorium. There were 15 cells later disclosed three knives and several baseball bats, He said he put the agitating inmates into Temporary 4th Lane Opens on U.S. 16 LANSING (#—A- fourth lane of 13 miles on U.S.16 from Farming-; ton. to Kensington Park was opened to passenger, car traffic to- day. “The new- lane, ‘taid along the: south edge of the existing pave- porary relief from the weekend traffic rush over the stretch, said Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie, “oe commissioner said the prof ect will not solve the traffic problem — merely alleviate condi- tidns pending completion of the 19-million dollar Brighton-Farm ington Expressway, expected in December. Trucks will be barred from the new lane, which will be for use by eastbound vehicles. Mackie ordered the temporary additional lane following an mye tion prompted by a Fourth of July weekend traffic = NAACP Wants ike to Go to People on Rights DETROIT (INS) — The Detroit branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People demanded today that Pres- ident Eisenhower appeal to the American people for an effective { group urging the President to ‘“‘take to the air’ for an effective bill, An- NEW YORK INS) — Marilyn Monroe, though still feeling pain from the emergency operation in which she lost her baby, showed good spirits today’ and looked for- ward. to leaving her hospital bed, emphasized that she was “defi- nitely out of danger,” and held it likely she would be released from New York's Hospital ‘}within a week, « — f Marilyn was buoyed up agaifist the ona of te. child she wanted so much by the solicitude of her play- _|by the doctors’ assdrances «that “she can - have babies.” Matilyn in 1 Gasd Spirits: Still Can. Have Babies" Physicians attending the actress |, : Miller : po said her ter-in-law, “She didn’t cry.” A close friend of the playwright Heioery racers and his wife -said—both—of-them!- vac other resolution was adopted, ask- ing Michigan members of the House to stand firm on the original bill when it goes to the conference ~jeommittee, Wealthy Socialist Dies LONDON @-. Richard R. Stokes, 60, wealthy Soc‘alist who was minister of works in 1950 and 1951, died last night. He was | in an automobile acci- last month. Stokes was one of the richest men in the British Labor —— #4 Pleasure For ATION ridor to keep guards out but were) Turner said he and about 15/- on Civil Rights Bill PICK , Somroems ra foe of civil rights wifl not necessarily He "indicated the Senate con- ferees probably will be chosen. to jrepresent fairly the -Senate’s con- ; flicting views on the issue: Sen. Joseph C. O'Mahoney (©-Wy0), origina original sponser of the Jury trial proposal, indicated he would be willing to see its ap- plication restricted to just vot-. ‘tag rights. In fact, he said he would be “glad to.ask the con-— ferees” to consider this, : But O’Mahoney hit back at the President's: deénuriciation of the amendment. He said: “The Presi- ‘dent is a general, not a lawyer. He does not understand this.” ge *...¢ + ao _The Senate, in_a’burst of speed, concluded its” amending process Friday and brought the bill to the -point.of‘a final vote, ay for closing speeches. Final passage was un- til next week and ‘both Knowland and. Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson said they hoped the vote would be. reached ~ by Wednesd eee Knowland told hewsmen he would -be prepared to “stay as long as necessary to pass 2 con- ference report’’ on the bill. pointed out that any seuthern filibuster against a compromise would be “severely limited” be- cause the measure must be voted up or down without amendment. Senate sources expect Johnson and House Speaker Sam. Rayburn (D-Texas) to use their influence to|. have the House accept the Senate bill: without going to conference or, failing this, to have the conferees agree on a modification acceptable to most members and to the Presi- dent. Democrats frankly concede that if there is no bill the political ad- vantage will go to the Republicans because the ‘civil rights issue will be kept alive in the drive to win Negro votes in the 1958 congres- sional and 1960 segura elec. Net egring Sceond roti Present years re es Te tion. ‘though ng sae poe A — were broken last. month he Birmingham Fire Dejartment reports.a total of 92,891,069 gal- . ¥- td _The high day was July 31 when 5,185,896 ‘gallons were -pumped all through the: southegst Oakland County Water Authority facilities. - In spite of little. rain during the latter part of the month and ex- cessive heat, city authorities have given no indications that restric- tion. measures are under. imme- diate consideration. % Proposals Keep London Talks Alive | OF FAITH. by Howard Brodie This famous artist. has - taken faith in action as — - his theme for a series of plans iniereines 8 Ie 20. (v0 * lons of water flowed through the city's ‘maine, as aly hay accepted aoe of tro The first of these two-zones- Before leaving for Bermuda, or" was that important allied bases: et Inevitable “ for March : By EARL WILSON ‘el ieiethc Gal. hav toca an ee le a a “Sixty-Four”, and he should be feeling sa fresh and cocky ‘as _ n Irish cop on. St. Patty's Day. Z Who wouldn't? He’s become « father, a movie star and fhe m.¢. of a new TV show all in a couple of months. _ TO SET SAS Aes, Wo 5a in. bot Tae, Row, TY show, i Li he’d finished his ‘movie, Good?” We talked about the new TV show—Saturday nights, in the George, Gobel spot—which was tentatively titled “What's It For?” or “What's the Use?” Hal’s “Sixty-four” sponsors questioned his Tight to go on this show which, he main- WILSON “Anyway, they would not sue me, but - Entertainment Protea Inc., whe : ja he work for—T hope,” Hal said. 2. A Cee Suits about exclusive contracts, about: Seinen they wanted to buy, about plays’ they wanted-to do, fill their lives. 4 dahling—except, of course, wherr I don’t get my “way!” as Their big problem, after moving out of Manhattan, ‘was _*Pinding-a place for the two older ‘children. to play—and also “finding-companions for them. “One day,” said Candy, “T saw ane Lmpceiag ‘pasa who looked. tke they. might want to play. . : x MARCH FAMILY * “Well, their gardener chased me, thinking I was trying te kidnap -them.” - iaiek cobl Su anil Gicnsdig hue to gut oul often 10 have ‘amy kind of honeymoon. The two older children, while fond of Hal, are the kind that are jealous.of their mother. As soon as Hal and Candy get at all smoochy, one of the children Seetks in. and BAYS, . “You, quit . kissing 4 Mommy!” - It. makes romance quite a challenge. THE WEEK-END WINDU P; ae ae Harry Truman wrote to the manager of a THRIFTY DRUG . _ 148 Ne Saginaw |] Queen Elizabeth /rides in .' royal a aaa situation in Michigan's auto indus-|~ try as chronic, Potter said the proposed training program could be guided by a government ¢om- mission that would be set up/fol- lowing the coer of the Michigan ‘study grow The senator age he told Eisen: On state oocadioda, Britain's FELICE whigh ‘pave: Téed inoney. a jon think I'm eligible for Social Se-|, disability China 's Ar BERET. ; 7 aibell aid native “Reds French. Both Korea and Vietnam, are divided, the Reds controlling; *\the northern half of each state. -Even today the Chinese Red army ig in sporadic action, con- fined mostly to artillery duels, with the Chinese Nationalists defending orthosa. Fi Of those who ted the Nanchang! uprising, Marshal Chu Teh is now vice chairman, or vice president, of the Peiping regime. Three oth- ers—Ho. Lung, Lin Piao and - Po-cheng — also are members the top political bureau of the Red/ 004: party. Of the 17 Politburo mem- bers under Red leader Mao Tse- tung; 13 have been’ coe com- manders, Hence, the army is the very core of the entire Chinese Com- ‘munist movement. Its grizzled veterans suffered together tt | the “long march” -in the early 1930s,. when Mao -led them for more than 8,000 fighting miles from. Kiangsi toe their base in ‘The size “of the army. is. esti- Jat noon tomorrow” @t Oakland mated from 2,500,000 to 3,000,000 Arkansas Day Picnic Held Here Tomorrow A crowd of 5,000 is expected at the annual Arka Day picnic Park. All Arkansans are invited to at- tend. Gov, Williams-and members of the State = Board will be presen A. “mile fle long” “picnic table will hed “Forces (May. Be Shrinking in Size men, but it ts believed that by 1958 the force will decrease to a figure lower than at any time Increased mechanization and the 4absence of any large-scale war_on the horizon suggest partial demo- ‘bilization. NEED SKILLED WORKERS There also is need of army men t6 cope with domestic such as reconstruction. Manpower is no problem in China, with an estimated population of 600 million, | but there is need of skilled work-| , ,ers. Although budgetary items can be concealed, defense spending has been decreasing. This year’s de- fense expenditure is estimated at approximately: $2,240,000,000, or about six per cent of the gross na- tional That “compares with about’ 14 per cent in the So viet Unie und-snatiy 9p. per cont in the United States: = : Civilian Employes in Government Rise WASHINGTON (?—A net .in- erease of 16,869 civilian govern- > ‘ment employes was reported to- day by Sen. Byrd (D-Va) for the year-ended June 30. Byrd said total civilian ‘employ- ment by the government was 2,- 401,299 June 30 compared with 2,- 384,423 at the nd of the previous fiscal year. > Regular civilian employment in Jour showed a het increase of $,000 over May, Byrd reported as chairman of the Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Fed- eral Expenditures. During the year, the report said, there was an increase’ of 35,795 in employment by ‘the. civilian agencies, to 1,240,288, and a de-/ crease of 18,926 in civilian em- a by = military. to 1,161,- Prison Inmate Dies From Stab Wounds JACKSON. @” — A year-old Southern Michigan Prison inmate was fatally stabbed in the heart and: back yesterday by another), convict in an argument over some | cigarettes, Richard Obenour, who was: serv- ing 10-14 years for forgery, died of his wounds in the prison hospital. -Warden William HH. Bannan identified Obenour’s assailant as: Louis Rowell, 22.-Bannan said- Rowell stahbed.Obenour during a recreation period in the prison . Obenour was sentenced from Cal- houn. County in 1956. - Rowéll, serving six months to 10 years for larceny from a person, was sentenced from Detroit in 1953, He was paroled in 1955 but re- canada ee a parole violator. Area Advertuiag Agency : Continues Expansion | McéManus, Jotin and Adams, [te has taken another step’ in| § its expansion with the acquisition _ the. accounts and personnel of lthe Ralph Yambert Organization, ,}Los Angeles. - é “The 10-year-old Yambert agency S441 wart aneriedd eszseree —— becomes effective — ie ieee problems} Social scarily vestions, ‘Answers tained, is nat a quiz show but @ panel show.) able to engage: in any substantial work, As you are still ‘working, it’s very . ‘doubtful that you ome qualify. we ~*~ *' ré not|Calif.: “I will retire trom federal |' “T have been were children under 18. I have ‘been paying Social Security tax ever since it started. Do I have ithe .correct inforynation?’ ae * * No. Your wife will be eligible at age 62 to Social Security payments it you should die. The general rule for a widow to be eligible for pay- ments -is that ‘her. husband must have worked-under Social Security of the time between Jan. 1, 1951 and the time of his death or a to- tal of 10, years under Social Se- — * * : From A, C. of New York City: “Could you tell me hew many mames the Social Security Ad-— ministration has on its records?” About 138 million. © - & * E. * From of Calif.: Security. My brother is 25 and ‘totally disabled due to a childhood illness, My mother is 56. Is. there any way my brother and mother could qualify for Social Security?" E. W. Vi entura, may both be eligible for payments. Your father should immediately get in touch with ‘the nearest So- cial Security office. 2 * * * -From_ A. W, of Phoenix, Ariz.: “‘ worked under Social Security from 1938 to 195 and on the railroad from 1945-to 1954. I’ve worked under Social Security since 1954. How do I stand on the possibility of collecting re- firement payments?” | venile deliriquency—as~— additional fe oe. -+police picked up two Se for * \questioning, ...- ‘land Prospect Ave., _|Wag -a- youth tentatively identified | - as .George Marshall, [the boy had been stabbed tn the ~—tneck ~séveral* times. the attatk was unprovoked. an amount of time equal to half “My father receives Sociak Yes, Your brother and mother To be eligible for Railroad Re- Teenager Killed in New York © Crime Flareup NEW YORK @-One youth was ‘killed and another was injured last night in a ad of juvenile crime in the city. - The latest killing, in the Bronx, came in the midst ‘of ‘a special)’ weekend detective squads patrolled the bor- * .*® * A tew hours after the slaying, ‘Fatally attacked at 16lst St. Bronx the 18, Negro. His companion,. Richard Vaughan, 17, Negro, escaped ser- group of Negro + Ww ‘ y night .a 15-year-old Pena 3 was stabbed to death in Washington Heights and a sec- ond white boy was seriously hurt in the ‘same gang € 16-year-old Negro youth was crit- gang stabbing. Convicted Rapist Flees in Airplane ENID” Okla, (—A convicted rapist disappeared in an airplane yesterday after escaping from a Texas Air Force base and terror- izing the family ot ~his~former wife. ~* * * : publicity? The has applied to the Public Service| Gandhi, 57. handas K. ‘Gandhi, died ‘ast night Early Thursday in Brooklyn al ically injured in another Seaege commission to discontinue serv-/ i¢e on the Putnam’ division. be- cause of too few passengers and| high" cost of Operation. ~ Mohandas Gandhi's | Son:Dies of Attack — BOMBAY a —De adas after a heart. attack. Gandhi, managing editor of the big circulation Hindustan Times, was reported stricken late yester- day as he was preparing to go out! *}with a-friend for tea. He showed temporary improvement until his condttion ‘worsened. . Young Gandhi, the. son of the venerated leader of India’s inde- pendence movement, {tated—in South Africa and- India and served twice, as président of the all-India newspapers editors conference. His father Was assas- — in . nr 1948. “ae ar Selected as King of Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, ‘Malaya Negri Sembilan ‘state, Tuanku Sir’ stitutional monarch for a -five- ¥ was edu-| of cleaning a “bank safe” storage. Certified Cold ones “for Your Furs — Clean By secret vote the ruler of] Abdul Rahman, was. named con- | HEADQOA Ot Mivetle FEEL COATS FUR- te on Cleaning | CALL: FE 2-6424 OPEN 7A. M. to 6 P.M. Mon. Thru Sat. © FATHER & pot E Milton J, Martin, 27, described] as dangerous, by | authorities at, Bergstrom Air Force Base, was the object of a manhunt today in Bergstrom officials said he had) vowed “‘not to be taken alive.” He escaped from the stockade Thursday, authorities said, stole an -airplane at nearby Austin, Tex., and made his way to- Enid. * * * iwas divorced by his wite last month and had threatened to kill her. The sheriff-placed her in hid- ing after hearing her husband had escaped. To Appeal tke Decision Barring Disaster Aid Sheriff Mason Hart said Martin! Oklahoma and surrounding states. | | The Insignia of Superior Service “ edit : of all kinds : FE .2-9221 _ 70 W. Lawrence St. Corner Cass Distinguished Insurance - Service Since 1920 Ralph 7. Norvell .| tirement payments you must have). worked on the railroad for at least |, 10 years, Otherwise,. sonalities. . been quite well received. Old Rosert /* ge ey * ‘D. Cox, now in the nineties, writes Basically . hospital. head must ™Me® friendly létter from Oxford that “eet, along” with: ‘His own staff . A host of doctors His directing board A few hundred ayes “borly good will, f * * * At the opposite extreme is a letter from an agitated and ebul- lient . citizen from. Birmingham The public Plus ecid entail ~ .. who lives on Maywood Road. Ap- ks Z parently he looks with contempt K/h and scorn on me, General Motors, The Pontiac Press, the GOP (state and national, by the way), school teachers (it isn’t plain whether he hates the teachers or the -> equipment),-inflatién, high taxes, housing, high interest rates, “the mess in Washington,” John Foster Dulles, Motors and mg. “ke * *. - - This isa big job. It takes a Chiet with long experience and one- who: can join the competitive factions that seem to ‘be engen- » = =o THE PONTIAC PRESS Pontiac 12, Michivan > Trade, M Daily, Bx Sunday Punashed from Tit: Powitc Pathe Bohding Hanote A. Frreoraaty: President..and Publi Rusectt Basserr, domm A, Rier, : pe age ad Vice ——— '." Assistant Advertising et sees Suse , Manager 7 and the people of Michigan believe in him,” and not inme. . . or Gen- eral Motors. Oe -Harowp A. FrraGeratp 7 How. » Bat M. ‘Tamsowert, + : bo] ano and ™ Circulation Manager ~ By curtne loose with an enor- . mous explosion that set off intense magnetic and electrical disturbances cooperated with the scientists. in : -physicat Year, »vhich . beran July 1, with: a dog: a7 (ches y that a new head may effect some tinues to poke its dizzy head- into extra calisthenics “to loosen up” and — to “unlazy his knees” for the planned — floor-to exploit a neighboring auto- . they didn’t. wait for an announce- ment ®ut_-whirled the outraged lookers back te ‘the glories of the most gracious thing we've seen ez “All in all, it was an athletic, social” is couched in sweetness and neigh- and especially General . P. S._ This one man supreme court’ -says “Soapy Witu1aMs is all right . around the earth, the sun obligingly starting off the International Geo- |: ;. heaven.” And he laid hands on ‘ame, receiveth me; and whosoever shall receive me, receiveth not =, ber him that sent me,”. oe. Lis rove of fit arn xed for call pry Jenn Chit on who wide er little children, and forbid them Ut i Cy li eee fim Wilson Should _ Stay on Job’ iy be Does the City mi cone nals ies for of such is the kingdom of them . “Whosoever shall receive one of such children in my ty Devs of All Faiths: St. Dominic Honored on Sunday “ DR. HOWARD v. HARPER Sunday ‘the Roman - Catholic founded the monastic order of preachers popularly called the Do- minicans. And if the body is evil, then the incarnation of Jesus in human flesh. becomes a repugnant. thing and so does the sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ. Such doctrine undermines the very foun- 3 dations of the Christian faith. Dominic, on « trip with his bishop,. happened to lodge one night in the home of -a man who: — was steeped in the Albigensian - belief, and after sitting up all — -night arguing with his host (suc- cessfully) he saw that his work — was cut out for him. He must de- vote his full-timeto_the conver: Sion of the Albigenses back te orthodoxy:.- - At first the Pope assigned Dom- inie to work with the Cistercian monks in combatting the heresy, ’ but it was not long before Dominic was thinking about organizing his own group, under his own rule, The Pope, -so legend tells, did not want any more monastic or- ders in the church, and was on the point of vetoing the new or- ganization; when he had a dream | in which he saw Dominic sup- porting with his shoulders the - Church of St. John’s Lateran, the central church of Roman Cathol- - icism, On the strength of the. dream, permission for the new - group was granted, and the re- sult was the Dominican Order, a/ ~ kind of massa at ~ : me, Where other orders had eapeiee> ‘ed themselves from the secular - world and lived withdrawn in de- votion and meditation, the Domin- icans were active inthe world. These preaching friars did not re- move themselves from the routine of life~instead they spent ‘their time on the very battlefront itself, _ The Country Parson against ~ would-have taken the heart out of ettes of The Pocket Cyclopedia ef ~ “Health; 1 hope many men who fs the best investment I have ever :Seldom miss reading it — keeps the teeth as clean as any rg the brushing or dentifrice can make | laughs © ‘em. You may learn something games, . = to your advantage from the No, 1 tae 40 5 ee sed es amped, - withthe sweeper, = on, "By, gradual degrees’ she! can pelt-addressed envelopes” game accustomed not only to the “We havea now baby, Married ; Fogel they can 13 years, am now 39," and every | oo - one said I was too old to have a» | ‘baby, but I went to the hospital } at 7 o'clock and -in three sil or my baby daughter was born, with no Trouble at all.’ + Cites #. bongs Calls Program Breath-Taking- fighting tor the Spailty st erteeten: beloved Temple was ) doctrine and protecting the people is called Tisha Ab, which } athe dea Stet Phew) the. ninth of AB. the Christian faith. that's where the money is going. L. D, Takes Issue no respect for education, because The reason some families must DAY FOR MISFORTUNES. | set for misfortunes.” ue sisadtrshe fe a story in the Tal- Portraits AB ie: tor Jove’ ton “Bhach Pon” wed ihe ot Jewish : _ is, for Jews, the “Black Fast,” main body ' the saddest day of the year, for Pe gery Mie was on thie ninth He's No Loriger ef By JAMES J. METOALEE it commemorates the two occa- “7 * - Red Wing Fan Today is unimportant and... ee (Copyright 1957) aes Becomes @ total waste... If while, since trade, "9 , - + « If we neglect Dr. William Brady’s Mailbag: _ T'm through with them and their {ur neighbor. or . « . Our. thoughts ve __ | goofy manager. I'm sick and tired © oo. than * — - , of dack Adams trading -off our : o gain... Is Tips Aid N Home Zt a= Sesicie Bees 1ps. I 1 ursing : ome ice skaters, The next thing we soon Vs in, ** The flow- - - 3 8 he'll be trading Gordie Howe _ of the tide * «ee Uv our cman oe 5 : i back to the minor leagues. edger shows increase “ee. U Since my husband's tnexpected a eee. or the Brady 5 The only thing Adams’ ng the credit side It is a vacant death, I have ‘been conducting a. Baby Book, ppt Ba So wen space upon The. calendar of nursing home. I have found your ~ compel envcepe Deaciag Joan teams win all the championshi poy mt afraid little lessons of great value in sug- eee we used to win, Well, here’s:'to.a lace + - ; the struggle and the Signed letters, not more then ene page trade~ that -will us to - + « Today is just a waste or 109 words long pertai personal ~ Wi. the title and Sta : Jack of time .. . Unless we try to do health and hygiene, net “and Staniey Cup: nosis, ve treatment, will be answered Adams for a new manager. - - « Some good for. others and Dr Brady, if « ctamped. oelt- ~ Ourselves .. . To see our problems tine Press, Pontine Michigan. ie C. Johnsen = through. — - capret n ae nena Fé. (Copyright, 1957) : Case Records of'a Psychologist: ’ S Child’s Fears Can Be DR.. BRADY | glad to“know the booklets help you. Send ‘me your address and I'll send you a com-. plimentary full set of 23 volum- . Peake was only three years old, but she had already de- «li véloped an abnormal terror. It even caused her to faint from fright. But this dread was not- a wholesome one, so. read how :we “unconditioned” Penny to this childish fear. You can.em- ploy a@ similar technique in’ banishing other common pho-— bias of toddiers. idan this . crucial case. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case V-304: Penny R., aged three, is a very smart little girl. “But she is deathly afraid of our - vacuum sweeper,” her’ daddy in- cota ‘noises and falling through | , were the two native fears » Watson listed as inborn. read this item will apply for in- surance or increase the amount they already have, Life insurance~ made. startled by somebody who ‘plugged. in the vacuum sweeper wheh Caro. lyn was sitting on the machine, “I am 58 and have just heard’ for the first time that men suffer. from change of life as well as women. Please print in your col- umn whether this is so ....."- — Mrs. H. W. A.. * -, vibration may have launched her “terror. “ eo She has simply been “‘condi- “Your column is most helpful. I intentionally. I am interested to know how. you clean your teeth. D.J) . * Answer =» Eating vegetables, fruits, whole wheat” xin it somewhere‘ along gett: | oe eee Maybe Carolyn _ was unbly The combined sudden noise and chine meanwhile Eliminated Let Pen manipulate. | | —s unior BIE. ° phibious assault ee A a aa iy = a ed a aA ae a _ QUESTION:-Why was Moses hidden in the bulirushest i (2 ~ ANAWER:. When Moses wes bern, the Tarnalitoe find been living in preventive Egypt many years. But the Egyptians, friendly at first, had begun to), cine probably will be available! oppress thent and finally. the king ordered all baliy bays born to the| commercially ; Jews put to death. Moses’ mother decided to save her son's life. She wove a basket- boat for him, made it water-tight, and set it afloat among the bull- rushes or reeds on the banks of the Nile. It floated downstream, _ watched by Moses’ sister Miriam. Soon, when the daughter of the Phainch went to-the tivér bank ts}: bathe, the basket was discovered and the baby brought to the princess.| Y 7 ‘ ANBY: cp Pe — Ease Wee \ fe —— @ Found in State . - Diagnose Cases -Now;| Chance for’ Outbreak} — | Best This Fall,, Winter | LANSING @ Oy Seal cases of Asiastic influenza have| - been reported yet in Miclligan, the -|State Health Department said. to- ~ As the baby cried and the Pharaoh’s daughter wondered what to do, a little girl ran up and offered to find a nurse. “Yes, do,”’ said the Princess. “I will gladly pay for his care.” So Miriam fetched her mother, and soon little Moses returned to his own home under the care of his mother king's daughter. * x * FOR YOU TO DO: Paste this picture on cardboard and color it. Fold the ends forward on the dotted your Bible collection. * * * ‘(Have you an interesting question for Junior Editors? Send it to AP Newsfeatures in care of this paper and you may win ‘$10. Monday: What is the world's biggest flower?) « x * * * Dy ably won't be known =f/ y' 4}. Chances for an outbreak of the | a ye | 4 | Asiastic flu in Michigan preb- MA | =} ably will be’ greatest next fal rae AS :'-" "| | and winter, according to Dr. de im George Agate, chief of the de- foc partment’s acute —— v = ‘Dr. Agate said many Michigan) : people probably will become ill if oy ee oe amounts to be made available are riot known, The Asiatic (in, Dr. Agate ould, apparently is a mild disease last- ing from three to five days.” Big causes ‘about one death per thousand cases and strikes hard- ~ [eat ames ee Si infants and “The department added thet diag ‘ those. seriously il from other) ~ causes. _THR. PONTIAC PRESS. SATUNDAY. AUGUST 3 2 1057 “True Life \dve = ur ANOTHERE ~~ and under the protection of the = ms stand, al { News of. Men in Service Stewart S. Nutter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lance F, Nutter, of 2640 Crooks Rd., has completed six weeks of ROTC summer training at Fort Riley, Kan., with members ofthe Wheaton (Ill.) College cadet! - He ig a music education major at the college. His wife, Darlys,|- landing tech niques at Nor. folk, Va. pa’ . A student at go Harvard, Gillen 4 is now at Corpus & ‘Christi, Tex., i - where he will be trained in Naval Aviation for three .weeks. U. S, Coast Guard Machinist Mate 3.C. Carl Morrow-is spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and - Mrs, Edward Morrow, of Bloom- field Hills, Morrow, who is serving aboard the USS Coast Guard Cutter Spen- cer, recently returned from 30 days on Qcean Station Delta, in the North Atlantic. = He received: basic training at Cape May, N. J., following gradu- ation from Bloomfield Hills High School in 1956.. Gerhard Frederick Osterbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Oster- beck, of. Birmingham, recently | was. enlisted as an aviation can- -didate ‘in the - Naval Air Cadet ’ program, | He will report to the Naval Air Station at Pen- _ gacola, Fia.,. on November 24, of 16 training in Bag Vv, S. Naval Reserve. duated from Michigan State niversity in June, 1956. cine Gack, can ol tek taal _|ples, as recorded in the Oakland ‘liname of the father is used. com-|ing.”* studied at General Motors Insti- resume studies this fall. Births Following is a list of births of thildren to cou- County. Clerk’s office. Only the LowellH, Austin, 3205 John R Arthur .H.. Hallenbeck, 134 Chopin ohn Brown = Rui Richard 8. ‘Rownleayh, 16901 ~ Buckin; aarola E. sfattins 470 atic Harry E. Manley, 862 8. Cheste: T. Green, 1824 nd Richard L. Miller, $19 Hanna saree FS Davey. bee Aged Pred J. Bernhardt, 931 Bird Ave Rheal B. . 14 Lakeview - Richard D Nolan, T70 Hupp Cross ware Richard H. Simonian, 354 5. Wiiliams- day W. Hubbel, 2837 Manchester Curtis W. Poole, 1961 Graefield Richard L. Haviland, 1900°8. Bates Stanley H. Rostron, 644 Purdy Acting Mayor Snubs Convention in Detroit DETROIT @ — Acting Mayor Louis C. Miriani snubbed the Inter-. national Convention of the Federa- tion of Islamic Associations here yesterday, bringing a charge of ati world.” Miriani, president of Detroit's! iCommon Council and a leading candidate for mayor in the non- partisan election this fall,. said: “T have no objection to the local | groups but I understand they are bringing in some questionable peo- ple from the outside, particularly Washington. These people are anti- Eisenhower, anti-foreigri aid and janti-American and therefore I will nae NS ya wa On neh He famed Wo * specific persons as the cause of his corral ge to de- liver a welcoming address to the convention. A new $122,000,000 thermal elec- gil Ball of Fulton County was near-, ly buried: yesterday in.’a’ cave-in’ ; —|that halted the search for the body of wealthy Fay Rawley. coal mine where authorities be lieve Rawley’s auto may be buried. The cave-in occurred after a giant tute of Technology, where he will power shovel had dug into a bank tof soil. about 10 inches in diameter, _ dug 65-feet into the mine tailings with each aoep of the bucket. Ship supervisor. from- Astoria, Ill., ~ ‘\pushed into the pit. A drag-line “affront to, the entire Moslem} Near Burial of Sheriff Halts © Hunt for Body . we THEY ARE ONCE MORE ee ENGAGED IN PEACEFUL PURSUITS. ~ Distributed by King Features Syndicate. : & 3 ~ SIMMERIN’ SIMIANS. as gs ob DOESN'T TAKE. MLIGH TO START A RUCKUS bye gop MONKEYS ro ‘ Juer HAVING ONE MOTHER EYE BABY CAN TOLUCH:OFF A VIOLENT __ SIMIAN SQUABBLE.. Bur SHORT | TEMPERS SUMMUM, Ill. @ — Sheriff Vir-’ Tons of earth fell into the strip ‘Girl Pulled From Lake Revives After 3 Hours Muter, 15, finally regained con- be. /Sciousness yesterday three hours after she was found floating face down in Lake Huron off Lakeside Park. ma wal is aa lle & apiaogenpdieg yey 020 a piece of metal that had been a i i The cave-in covered the metal, which authorities described - as A big drag-line coal shovel had and the trickle of water increased —@~ * * Ball said evidence Rawley, former Woodland Town- was robbed and his body and car shovel similar to the one now scooping for his remains prob- ably covered evidence, Ball said. Night Club Owner Sues Eartha Kitt for “Riot Act’ NEW YORK (INS)—A New York night chab owner has brought a $200,637 suit against singer Eartha Kitt for allegedly staging : a one-woman riot in his club,. the |- African Room. New York Supreme Court, Harold Kanter, co-owner of the-: Africa Room, charged that the sultry Eartha breke champagne glasses dumped drinks off people’s heads sive, lewd” dance. 'which amounted to $137. ‘tfrom _the club, - he ~ Eartha replied out of court: did what they said, leh.” - the $137 bill Rav gees spar but tric plant in Buenos Aires will use. oil, coal, or gas. : insisted it was paid, indicates In his suit,. filed yesterday in punched him and then topped off the incident by climbing to the!, stage and performing an “offen- : She - also refused to pay the| bili for the evening, Kanter said, |: All this tended to drive patrons): contended. | “If I got up on the stage and : you can be/- sure the patrons. would not have Eartha added that she * found | piration with a restscitator, Joy showed PORT HURON wm — Joy c/s Lifeguards began artificial res- before _ firemen —arrivedys signs of life 30 minutes after being} taken, from the lake. But she did Ser seidline: haa, ‘Wieser bower; said she thinks her daughter was wading and was pushed into deep water -by other children, Greece's proposed $8,500,000 ‘tafe Guardsmen | Open 2-Week Camp Oy dand Route “Finally Joins” tate’s Peninsulas LANSING m@ — About 10,000 WHAT'S MY TINE? 1 2 3 4 F ‘1 MOEKS = 7. ANSEK “#[ L L aE 2 LES 8 LESTOST >» - 3 IADNNI 9 HUSP - ? inl ize 4 tol 10 WOSH 10 || 5 Ervc 11 OWSORC W it ] 6 IGNS 12 wos 12 | | : Yeqterday’s Answers Airline Pilot- e-3} atched _weDbinal nee A If Alexander Graham , [TAKARAT GOLD” 1 conte ee eee HON. am indy ts * “Wel re Recommended by the a Pontiae | Chamber of Commerce” Reports continue to come to our attention that both door-to-door salesmen and telephone solicitors claim > to, be approved or endorsed by the Chamber of ; Commerce. Beware of such claims! The Chamber of Commerce definitely disapproves of the methods used by such solicitors. 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IGNACE @ — Steel now — ee Tive-untagiy souvenirs of the der innidere _ the horned toads that Phillip White (left) of Wagner street and James Livingstone of Oneida road are-sur- .-*& + Youngr station wagon ation oe . laden with ail the while gathering plants, ~ minerals or bugs, according to each boy’s special interest. DAY [I¥ JUNGLE In Tamazunchale the group spent a day in the jungle with &@ Mexican guide. He spoke no and they spoke no -Spanish, but with gestures and ~~ a few words gleaned from a Spanish-English dictionary they got along nicely. In the jungle they collectéd some butterfly the city. After a visit to the- _ silver city of Taxco it was time to start back up the West Coast Bac travel versity. of visit ‘to Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry Jddly 2. ~ ‘Now the experience is, over arid there is nothing left but scientists the knowledge they gained in their travels is an ich experience they'll never forget. Ex-City Man - 12,000-Mile Trip’ All d0r. 8 cience: veying. These specimens were picked up ‘somewhere en route from Arizona to Pontiac. They are being Stephen Fairbanks of Niagara we (left) gets a few pointers from John M. Youngpeter of Cherokee road Ways to. Check Your Interests . some souvenirs, pictires and - * a few tales—but to these young ‘By ANNE HEYWOOD What can you do if you have too many interests, if you are . always chasing after one or another hobby, always switch- ing jobs or. enthusiasms? That's Dorothy's problem. /“T don’t know what to do,” ghe writes. “Everybody I know seems to have & job they like, / but I just drift from one to an- / other, I never seem to find one ? that is sufficiently interesting. “T have. about a dozen hob- bies, foo, It seems to me that everything is interesting, so how in the world do you nar- tow it down to one or two? MANY APTITUDES ‘ - “Vocational tests indicate that I'm a many-aptitude type and can do anything I want. My problem is,. I don’t know what I want.” ad There are a few ways to nar- row down the choice. In the first place, ali-the-in- terests* are not genuine, so - eliminate the false ones. Of the remaining interests, some will “be much stronger than others,. so eliminate the weaker ones. | That leaves just a few and ‘that’s easier. to handle. LIST YOUR INTERESTS The/first step is to list all the ‘Make a long comprehensive list — gardening, entertaining, writ kept in a large aquarium filled with sand, . in the trip. nate, quickly, each. one that you have never done a thing about. : If “writing” is on -your list, and you haven't ever found the time. then eliminate it. If “playing with children” is- on the list, but you haven't done it, since your own children were little—ten years ago, say —then that is not a real inter- est. Be ruthless with yourself. We all give of lip service to. cer-~ tain interests which we think are glamorous, noble, feminine or masculine. But what we never find tithe for is not a real interest, oes Second, take the interests Paris Accents Sophistication .- "on ‘the: preservation of crystal which Stephen discovered dur- Léching gery native in their Mesi- can /serapes, Jerry Rate : and Robert Tenny, both of Cherokee. road look over a huge cactus that they ers (seated) hauled back to Pontiac. -Doesn’t Smoke or Drink Ginger Rogers at 46 | which are left and try. to de- cide which are the strong ones ang which the weak. Here’s a good way: Pretend that the doctor has . told you that you must cut down exactly half of your ac- tivities, _Take ‘the list and scratch out the ones you would eliminate, » The interests that are left are apt to, be the real ones, And there won't be more than — a few! Next time you hear yourself saying, “I'm interested in just. everything,” realize you're kid- ding yourself just as much as . the person who says, “I Tove everybody.” a huge rock— Teen Styles Grow Up used as shoulder straps on low- © brocade dance dress worn by. . an 18-year-old model carrying a Ceatehe ta. ta-clgthand. _ long holder, © we me ha Mp look” ave gold metal chains | cut ‘party dresses, gs well long strands of beads worn high up to the throat in front and tossed into a dangling loop at the back. fe & ae Even the silhouette of the young -mademoiselle will take on a new shape for fall. She will-took rer by wear full “limp,” that is with- out @ coat. by By OLGA CURTIS INS Women's Editor NEW YORK (INS)—Want to stay slim and shapely like Ginger Rogers? S ‘Then try exercise, lots of , hearty breakfasts, and “work @t being a woman.” These are the rules that keep Ginger ‘as youthful-looking to- day as When she was dancing the carioca\24 years ago. Ginger, -46,\ looked so good on TV recently\the critics re- viewed her figure instead of the show. She's the same size as she was winning an academy ‘award in 1940. AVOID, CIGARETTES, ALCOHOL A “I eat anything I like and I... exercise when I feel like it,” ~ Ginger said. “But I believe in lots of fresh air, nine hours sleep, some, exercising and no smoking or drinking.” ‘The golden-haired movie star bases her rules for fitness on her own likes and dislikes. She "explained: “I Jove tennis, even though I'm a. weekend player. If you're going to be in sports, © you have to keep in good shape. That means no smok- As for drinking, Ginger gets more kick from food thar-from alcohol; so she sticks to gin- ger ale. >: * * *. “The Texas in me shows when I eat,” she smiled. “I adore fried “chicken with cowboy gravy (chicken cracklings mixed with flour and milk in . the pan), any kind of meat,’ ~ Robert William Bradley. salads and big breakfasts. BREAKFAST A ‘MUST’ “Breakfast is a must,” she without breakfast.” A typical breakfast for Gin- ger. was: the one she downed with . this reporter: Double orange juice; cold cereal with milk, two eggs, Danish pastry with custard filling and coffee with cream. Meals like. that leave no bulges waistline. She does not “over- eat’ and when she feels an ‘ounce creeping onto her 118- pound, 5-foot-5 figure, she ex- ercises. : a * in Ginger’s 21-inch - a Slim as a Teenager. robe and all that. In my. pro- fession, that's a full-time job, but even the woman who tends house can find’ time to take care of herself.” Colors, Gems in Stockings News for Fall It's a dazzling, colorful fall in al] ready - to - wear — from corsets to coats — -from cha- peaux to shoes — and the all- one-color costume is THE fash- jonable way to look. Hosiery strides in — in deeper, strong- er, richer costume colors to meet the challenge of this year’s one- color from tip-to- toe look. - ‘Legs will now be ‘‘costumed”’ in. excitement — in new nylon colors inspired. by precious gems —\by the glow of lavish . fabrics — by exciting fur shades — and they will blend _. with or match the outfit. So important is the. stocking as - part of the costume, this sea- son, that some dress houses are even showing their ‘collec- tions, with nylons matched or blended in color. Say Correct Title ‘A man shouldn't refer to his secretary as “my. girl."’. Her job should be given its proper . title, “T'll have my secretary. look that.up’ is correct. 1 What Hides ‘Dull Decor? . se Pr EEF have Screens Do ‘NEW YORK (INS) — You ¢ H é i ; i | : rf rh ste 33 3 ie fl SEF Tar Ss pe TE 7 e 58 BF af, [ : Fi FRE - fabries in a variety of colors. If you want solid colors, you a choice of some 20 a choice of satin black or - qatural wood finishes. Hinges are brass-for-a golden glow look. : Coming Up: Carryall for Career Girl need no longer look li < ‘ 2 There's a chic hew substitute for the battered manila en- velope, shopping bag or over-\. packed tote that most gals use > for briefcases. It's a feminine briefcase caljed a.“career-case,” and it's ~ designed not -only to- carry your lutich or papers, but to ~ match your fall outfit. : Handbag maker Thomas J. Rolfs" is offering “career- cases” in red, brown or green corduroy trimmed with black patent. The -envelopediesign . ~gases, about 12 by. 10 inches, tuck under the arm easily — yet are big enough to act as combined case and purse if you want to skip carrying a hand- bag too, Rolfs says his cases will hold the equivalent of three heavy magazines worth of paper, or a pair of flat shoes, your lunch, an extra blouse or whatever you want to sneak past the boss while looking business- cM fs The “caréer-cases” will cost $5.95 when they appear in stores at the end of this month, ° Karen Lackey Feted on 15th Birthday Karen Lackey was honored at a party celebrating her 15th birthday. Her! mother, Mrs, -Vivian Green hostessed - the ‘Thursday evening affair at her home on Olympia drive.. Guests included” Darrelt- Lovell, Linda Oles, Michael Walker, Brenda Arey, Robert Kilvey, Judy Crawford, - «Rochelle Kilvey, Larry Lackey, Bonnie Lee, Nathan Rosen, Bill Gann, Audrey Kilvey, Nick ‘Palvinac, Robert Holmquist, _Elsie Winter, Pamela Green and Tony Luzona, Weds Ann C. Humphreys Ann Christine Humphreys and Robert William Bradley of Lapeer were married this Church. ° Ed (ae The bride is the daughter of Mr..and Mrs, Charles D. Hum-_ bow, and swept into a The bride's fingertip silk il- lusion veil was held by a caple of lace trimmed with seed”. jewelry a i earrings, a gift ory Fore nt - foses, ivy, 4 4 ing jacket. She wore a cluster eaplet sprinkled. with rhine- stones and carried a cascade arrangement of pink carnations and ivy, ~ . _ make it in fast time because the u “He! ba it i t ‘i ie. Sout, PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY. august a, 1037 - “bias 4 Designer Dress With Anne Klein _ Junior Sophisticates. | American : Pattern _ ry This Exercise me ) ~ Bulging Waist Hint 3 6f Midale ae Pika oe If this is your problem and you _ would like to‘have my waist-slim- ming exercises, send a stamped, el Deeply curled, " breagh loving waves that give you Carefree meee. _NEISNER’S- merc i the ener YoaWichening middle, : seca a exercise. ee: 4 7 ‘Know-How’ Will Make Coed Sparkle— a dress, wl way down the side can live the life choice. In black broaticloth: out- lined with silk braid and ‘huttoned with jet, it is ideal for an weer tant little dinner. . in red Meanehs © en pe 08 hi-fi party at a fraternity house with ag much equanimity as it- attends an evening lecture. . Whatever you make it in, you'll forations assure accurate matching and the step-by-step ‘instruction sheet yates you to professional results, ‘From this chart select ‘the one size best for you: 4 yards of for- “ares. To order Pattern No. 1319, state size, ‘send $1. For new jumbo 96-page Pattern Booklen No. 14, send 50 | ior cents—for Anne Klein jabel, send 25 cents, Sales tax extra. : For airmail service in “U. S., add % cents per. pattern, 50 cents per booklet, If bank requires four cents handling), {Must Be Good ~ in Any Season ¢ Missionary Honored (Copgrignt 4987) E ating Habits Eating habits change with sum- mer weather, But you still have to eat for-beauty, so .keep in mind the basic and all-iniportant seven; leafy green and yellow vegetables; Mitrus fruits or tomatoes; pota- toes, : vegetables, other fruit; milk, and ice cream; meat, ,|poultry,\fish, eggs; bread, flour, cereals and butter- or fortified margarine. at Stork Shower. pink-and-blue shower honoring Mrs. William Garfield. Mrs. Garfield, from Korea, charge. Address The Pontiacjserved Press, Box 535, G.P.O, Dept. PS lghower. guests, at New York 1, N. Y. pus; (Next week look for Spadea's| ’ American Designer Pattern by Herbert Sondheim.) : ‘Formal ‘Elizabeth’ Replaces Passe) : | "Rubys’ “ ‘Blossoms’ names on a mailbox. The mast sotighabte eases gutich to formality is Elizabeth. Itused to be that an Elizabeth felt lucky because she could choose from a - bwide selection of nicknames. one ~ f reytowe her personality when _|she grew up. : . As a tiny tot she'd be Lillibeth perhaps. Witty, fun-to-be with types used p= aipoelly But not so any more. Credit the} - Queen of England, Elizabeth Taylor or the girl down the road. But today the trend is to wéar Eliza- beth if that’s your name, and it's a popular one. Boys names — Peter, William, George, Charles, Joseph, Edward, Mark, Luke and. Francis — are to be heard on any sand lot these days. One parent says he named his boy Mark because -‘‘it’ll be difficult to find a diminutive for bad — the fact he likes the é es bs | >) STRAIGHT-LINE DESIGN. , ri 5) -. GOMBINATION : Sy REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER © Magnetic Door” Seca ogg and Crisper 9 Bottom Sliding a Freezer—120 fhe. _ © New Shoulder ’ ° 5-Yeor Protection » ss Plan ; e | @ New G-£ ahd ts Mix-or-Match No need to stew over rug cleaning Just ‘ROME INS) -— ‘sly heeeliae > |heart-throb Carlos Thompson calls Lill Palmer..“‘the most wonderful woman I ever met” and says they. will be married in Munich “soqme time in August.” * * * i “Lili is there now getting our flat furnished, " Carlos declared. Thompson,, who swooshed out of Hollywood three years ago like an “Tt’s all antiques,” he said proud- iy, “and I think very beautiful.” His romance with the British|- actress began 2% years ago in Germany when they appeared to- gether in a film called “Between Time and Eternity.” AGE DIFFERENCE ‘The fact that Lili is 43 and he. -|is only 34 doesn’t bother Carlos at He said: all, He “She seemed to be the answer to beautiful, but she has great polish ‘and a fine mind.” : * * .* Thompson, appearing in his. first American film in over three years (with Esther Williams in “Raw Wind in Eden"), had .a few frank words to say about Hollywood and why he departed the glitter city. j * * * -From a picturesque cliff outside Rome where U-I was shooting trom that-studlo to free-lance in “Eden,” Carlos,- bare -from the|“ r Carlos Thompson ‘Recalls : Hollywood Beset by Fear waist up, reflected on his cis town sojourn with a complete lack | of bitterness, but with able chagrin. * * * “They thought I was a Latin| ” lover,” he comménted, “but the fact is, I'm not, They tried to}: type me and miscast me to the| point where I finally fed up and left. i telersae BY STUDIO Carlos, ari YVonne de Carlo dis- covery, was under contract to MGM, but eventually got a — Europe. _* ke Oe “There is so much fear fir Holly: wood,” the actor Said, “that it is unbelievable. The movie industry has become, in a sense, almost a dictator — a thing that eats you! up faster and faster; a grindstone that never releases you." Carlos said he found Hollywood “hospitable and friendly.”” —— the|tL'my Problems. Not only is she}. - a oe ee 2 “But you disappear for a year,” he addéd, “‘and people don't -re- member you. More important, they so cael lete cd agri “T remember: running into omy f comfiaed an ad wnat one day and all he could say was, ‘Hi kid. You know it's for grownups|f these days!’ ee - -’- ethers —_— Carlos ma _ . Whatever that : ‘ a Salon | eee Si: 42 N. Saginaw Street ! 3 Phone Fideral 8-1343 Ps anal | Appointment Not Always Needed | AIR CONDITIONED. \|-A Open Sunday ad 2t05 P.M. The > ong - eonceal in draped chiffon. insteed oe Coe aatie It is largely a fabric story for fall, with chiffon and satin the tavorites of many designers. Shiny fabric detects and the wearer seem larger, but chiffon can be draped so as ‘|to trinimize size. : Summer Glearanes: Entire Stock of Swimwear — Cottons — Summer Skirts — "Shorts and Blouses Alvis. : Huron at Telegraph | Park Free. Rear_of Store * oe OUR ANNUAL ~ _ SUMMER > s Pre-Season. SNOW SUITS COAT SETS" oe Our NEW Falt| | and Winter COATS: These just arrived) from our manufac-' turer . its quality, styling and superb value.. you will want owe wd one!. Chopse now! Bay Layaway untill wanted. ” Sizes 1 to 14) Tots and Girls . each gar-j]. ment selected for] - Famous Make i SWIM — SUITS 1/3 OFF Reg. $6. 98 to $35. 00 ‘NOW dans . $99” Cottons, Latex, _ Knits, Broken’ . Sizes‘and Colors. ROSE MARIE REID ELON OF CALIFORNIA. MAURICE HANDLER DRESSES Reg. $5.98 -$1798 | NOW $979 . a, SHORTS—TOPS ~ Sizes 1 to y2 Tots and Boys” Pre-Teens, , Too! | ie —_ : 3 SAop COTTON SKIRTS Short Sleeve COTTON SHIRTS Reg. $1.19 - $3.49 “SAVINGS t to 1/3 or MORE on ‘SLEEVELESS BLOUSES Numérous Other Items Es an - Boys? and GIRLS? , SAVINGS To Me /OR MORE ON. 3 | ellie’ \NEW W HOURS: / a9 Sun Suits - Shorts NOW 79%- Swim Suits | Dressbk: | Excellent for ‘hack to school, Solids, stripes, “ SS : Shirts Cogan q ii RUSS’ S$ COUNTRY ‘STORE ped 4500. Elizabeth, Pes ‘Heed. a eet 4s oe dia bina g vin et ~ ae = ee Ne, $45 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL : “Classes for All Ages" wk: 1100 A. M. WORSHIP WEDNESDAY—9.56 P. 4 PRAYER and BIBLE HOUR ee ee ee Se at ee we % 45. A.M. ‘ecu wwe 120? om BAPTIST CHURCH pi’at Haron at Mark Street . Joseph Irving Chapman, Pastor School—Classes for All (6 Adult Classes) Sa aie, Rev. Nelson W. Dalen ek - ‘Sermen: “I oar See High School and College age _B. ¥. F. Groups jein in recreation and discussion. '» Midweek Service.” Bible School “es Breing Serie a 500 6 0 0 02 009 00008 604 9:45 A.M. penne vesergeesssvenereee edd 100 A. M. “DRAGNET” i 7 “BUY A FIELD” Prayer eee Wednesday at 7:30 -. 7:00 P. M. ee THE V acta eee f ‘ge OPEN BIBLE CHURCH bt eae = Wore cae" _ Communion Service .. lla. m. e : I Special Youth Service at 6:20 P. M. “The End of FE 2-8497 Your Search for a enn ER okevon = * A. ey Cronin oes Faith mows? Ito Conquer Death, Deteat : By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE For two summers I lived in the same community in Switzer- land as the famous noveltist, A. J. Cronin. He had long been one of my favorite authors, and I was a delighted to have the opportunity | to know this great man. x ® se | wilics you always emphasize in your writing the misery | people ler from ‘feelings of inferiority,” he - hosts iateeseted' iar guar soletians: of Oe saptaty of personality. told me, “and T’ve As be said this, T'realized from the expres a As out as too inept,.too clumsy.” Although Cronin graduated from such constant criticism, his readers know, A Sco ar malar While in medical school, "he hed ssstated one of the most brilliant “surgeons in London. The: eurgoun wes a pervells snd _tmpatient ‘man; the young intern perhaps a bit slow. “You will never be a surgeon,” this: * * doctor told Cronin with contempt. ek & & oil se ie 0 am, be anes, doubts of his own abilities. . He began practice in the western highlands of Scotland. ‘But when a patient needed even the most simple surgery, he sent him to Perth or Edinburgh. He could “peddle pills,” buf-he was afraid- to ‘do that which he had been trained to do — use the surgeon's. knife. - * * Then-came the winter snows, and with them a serious accident. | ‘The son of the local minister had been crushed by a falling tree. SKILL WAS NEEDED ws ati PRE oes pens 10:45 A. 7:00 P. # FIRST BAPTIST ‘CHURCH | “Oakland and Sogi sero” 9 eg A. M.—SUNDAY. SCHOOL Classes for All Ages: “Christ, the Christian Strength” “Why We Do Not Promote’ Bodily Rev. HOH. Savage, Speaking M.—MORNING WORSHIP M.—EVENING SERVICES Healing Meetings” Come ae : Gospel Nseting Topics for the Week: Sunday, AM—"Christians Are Like P.M.—“Saved Like Paul . (Blackboard) Monday——Taking Aim No. 1 - Tuesday—Taking Aim No. 2 Wednesday—“Who Is Going to Heaven?” (Blackpoard) Mr. Xitlom war former Insurance Salesman in this city the Virginia Life, ad Bring Someone cate operations. I can't do it.” At the end of that hour I the misery of inferiority. statement, ‘I think he'll do’.” * Dx Coal inens tealled cad found Goat Gee cons called for che | of the most delicate operations known to surgery. -He tried to cail | Perth, Edinburgh, Glawgow, but all the lines were down. Even the railroad was blocked with snow. a Sages ees get Goh ~. Finally he said to the family: “T can’t do anything for you ee ““Dector,” the father said, ' sdateihede-dinmmmntinces: suka have to operate yourself. God will help you.” eae eee et By REBA HEINTZELMAN It pays to be good, and Helen 1 : ac me rr F i iH 5 Cronin protested, “It's impossible..This.is one of the most deli- WAfou must do "the minster repeated “od will help you.” | voice, “You will never be a surgeon!” Then, suddenly, something welled up in him — maybe it was anger, maybe a flickering spark | of faith. ie lee Stee eeeeee ea He ee and it said, “God will help you.” saw the boy’s lower limbs— move | | feebly. The operation was finished, the healing begun. I sat by that | boy’s bed with deep thanksgiving, for at last I was set free from “The greatest experience of my life was when ] walked into the living room and said to the family, in the Scotch way of under- : Rev. A. J. Baughey ‘That is what God can do for all of us. He can help us and * * 2 She is in charge of the Youth Temperance } the Central Christian Church of Pontiac. - Holds Thirty-Five Spada for Pertect Attendance eg Churches pee eens Bible School ... Youth Fellowship. 6:00°P. M. ‘Evening Worship 7:30 PM. Wed. Prayer eoeee 7:30 a 2 DA. M. Curch officals told "hie then : that she could take time she said “no” and when Attending Camp _ "Vaakinrciet tailtehler st te itdiede My oxen the Rev. R. ebach Begins 18th. Year in. Pastorate - (Copyright 1957) © CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC My brethren, have not the faith SCIENCE CHURCH of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord}! For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet in one point, he is guilty of all... of glory, with respect of persons. over by the Rev, A. J. Baugliey, general_ superintendent, The. conference board returned CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP Hall —$2 Perkins St. (Off Auburn) ~ ye With Federation of Spiritual Churches - TBO PLM ccc re trees eee rete es pete seen Sunday Service Topic: “In Tune With the Infinite” ~ Open Forum ——— : ormation 7:30 P. M., Downstairs FE 4-9343 FIRST GENERAL 249 Baldwin. FE 4-7172 Sunday School ~ OCTET OREO Re ET EH BAPTIST CHURCH Tore ee ere SOR OH ESCORH OR HOBO Re 11900 AM . M. 700 P.- Rev. Robert Garner, Paster - ~~? ‘DR. TOM MALONE, Pastor 4 i. i a TA. M. eins Malone Speaking at + Al Services 2 Emmanuel Baptist Choir 7:30 P. M. ‘Emmenuel Baptist Choir and Special ‘Music unde Achoot Attendance Last Fetes — 1141 - 10 A. M | “Sunday School “Judgment Upon the First Born” — Exodus we il & ee ed ~ EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH “TELEGRAPH RD. ot ORCHARD LAKE AVE. AUDITORIUM. BIBLE CLASS } = the pre-game attraction. "| the Rev. Mr. Baughey to the Pon- tiac pastorate to begin his 18th year of ministry here. listic Mission will -be held in the tabernacle until] Sept. 1. The pub- lic has been invited. The local church board recently agreed to sell‘the property at 60 Tilden Ave. and move out perma- nently to the Watkins Lake Rd. location. /Parish Plans Picnic at John Ivory Estate . St. Michael’s Parish Picnic will ‘be held from 1 to 7 p.m. Sunday ‘on the-John F. Ivory grounds, 9960 iCooley Lake Rd. | During the course of the day,| there will be saddle ponies for chil- dren, wagons to haul children and ‘have scheduled @ polo game and Mr. Ivory will furnish stunt riders Services of the Pontiac Evange-|! Spur tnsaiaes solani a portet| ‘josurw avenue os take Bible: School Worship Bible School Bémued L Wottinn, Paster -. 9:90 A. M. 1045 A. M., Youth Fellowship 6:30 P.M’ Ib Evening Service 7:30 P. M. If Wed, Night Prayer 7:30 F/M. AUBURN HEIGHTS Z _ A000 A. M. Morning Worship: 11:15 A. M. Sundsy School .... 9:45 A.M, | Bible fchoct taal H Sendey Worship ...11:00 Am. fp, Morniyra: Worship 11: : orship «+: -. Et Youth Groups 6:30 P. M Evening Service ... 7:30 P.M. 10 Evening Worship 7:20 P. M. JON WAZLETT—Ass't, Paster |/P Wed. Prayer and i NS ] ' | poet Hour . 730PM ——— FAITH BAPT BAPTIST ST CHURCH ninieal.. nasgteimeppiceet oitnrsteevedeces ses D200 ening Service 1 aah oe Boys of Oakland Ave. “United iececgeiie Theodore | > of the Oakland Ave- Donald Barnett. Camp Institute FIRST METHODIST | 8 -Baginaw St at /Judson Paul T. Hart, Paster 10:00 A.M, Sunday Worship Service _ WALKING with Gop” “11:15 A.M. Chureh School Classes and Departments for All Ages Wed. As30 P.M. Bible Study and Prayer boss Fellowship Hour cesceeess SMS AML Morning Worship ..... .11:00 A. M. _ "THE WORD OF LIFE” Evening Service 7:30 P. M. “THE SINLESS AIM” We Yast Service at 620 _Minister.of Music Attending Annual —— “Methodist Rev. Milton . Bank, D. D., Minister _ Calvin ©. Rice, B. D., Asst. Two Morning Worship Services, 8:30 and 10:55 A.M. “THE GREAT DIVORCE” as Rev, Rice, Preaching - (BROADCAST Over WPON 11:00 A. M.) pa LY i 7 ” “BILLY GRANAM CRUSADE REPORT Force Gena Tenet vat to Sundey—-7:30. O'clock 130 O'clock MARIMONT BAPTIST CHURCH 7" oA Hollywood ae “jones I fodben,| | Drayton: Plains Pastor, | Forest Haven Director . 3: 58. _SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 sr Poe: * 5 bo caleear a ee ; irom Church—Come, bring your family to a Growing Sunday School wees eae) ee ee Worship.... ccesceees M000 a.m, eve ee ewere eee Pe ee eeeweeeee 1:30 p.m, - “The Little Church With the Big Heart“ = B. ©, Swansen, Minister . Rey Overbaugh, 5. 9. som” eee eeeee +o KE:00 @, mn,” Plgrion YP... 6248 p.m = Hour and preaches. slong with ‘his ta-| FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 7 316 Baldwin Avenve ae FE 2-0384 : Young People’s Mee Tues. .... 8:00 p.m. 1 . Prayer Service Mosting Tues. .... pm. | | Saturday Bh omg Service eereee 7230 pan. Sunday School et ee eee et ee ee ee 08 a.m Moming W: senesetee oeeeese. 10 am. : Bible Study 8 * AN he is ty pm Sunday Evening Service eevee oe eee 330 p.m. ther. - "Phe pusher: board and auxiliaries * of the church are sponsoring: the |} . |speaker. Public Invited COLUMB fh AVENUE _ 9280 and 11 am. ; | : ee ; i i é ‘Eon bane _ | Bpensive youth camp for local Ww churches in the northern part of - Worship Services | the state, The leaders, a group of ! /9330 and 11 a.m. _ |/pastors, had in mind the oe af f citizens a - Church School |itnacon - shown with his wife (right) and daughter, Esther, as he arranges for- display Japanese dolis, tea- pots, dinner sets, lamps, silver, camphor wood and costumes, collected while teaching touring in the Orient. At. 7:30 tonight, the. _ congregation is honoring the pastor’s family with @ pantry shower in the church fellowship hall. _ |Mississippi Minister ) fe Baga at New: Bethel BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbia Ave. je svngla nd por tend ‘Anniversary * to Be Observed | Steel Work Completed) . for 50x100 Ft. Building} Under Construction _ Church Service ..... 10 am. +2 2 Cedar Crest Sunday 8:90 and 11:00 A M. CHURCH OF THE — Evening Se eeeenene 7:30 P. M. : ASCENSION | near eyeese ODF. ee | The Common Service 11:00 a.m. > _ UNITED LUTHERAN © Sunday School ....10:00 a.m. | ] Bvangelistic Service 7:30 | Thurs. Eve. Service 7:30 Peer were ‘ Rev. ond Mrs. E. Crouch . LST. TRINITY ff sitet owe os of See oe i St: Stephen’‘s- V.F.W. Hall Walton Bivd._ 5 (Between Dixie & Sashabaw) artis Benake, Yser 1 anal ie Church Service .. 9:30 A. M. 145 PM. gtound, a new church is Sunday School ..1045 A. M. Geoltrey Day, BAB.TH. Pastor ar phen yp dinghy aa walls |pleted forthe 50 by 100. foot | ee. =e eiding. | BETHEL TABERNACLE |] First Pentecoss Church of Pontiac | Tues. Eve. Service . 7:30 | were visiting VISITING CONGRESSMAN — The Rev. and Mrs. Edward D. Auchard with daughter, cus field Rectan Oak) in his Washington office. Sunday School ............... 9:45. AM. Morning Worship ges scakvee "11:00 AM. a RA ee ‘Bvening Worship <...., 730M -Wed. Prayer Meeting ......... 7:30 P.M. oe with Southern > ele Soe ntion i. Enjoy Good Musio in AIR, CONDITIONED COMFORT : “Sunday School and W. ees 10200 A, M. se orship. A. ~ Service .....sse000 7:30P, Me ij Tuesday Bible Clos ©... ... 0.2, 7:30 PM. ia Thursday teneeeees 7:30 P.M, Fons Ceeh, ie Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL wnt 5 ng ay 7:30 P. M. YONE WELCOME Charch | stage FE i 5-806 Pentor Hes, Ot 2-4 OL 24751 . DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School «....10 8m a Merting Worship re * Youth Service . prmaoes: eee ween eeWesenee setesees eee eeeeee es Chureh ep ei ee -seeee or eeteve eeneneeeness ee oa ie Wentlp FIRST. FREE METHODIST Mt. Clemens Street : “Church ef the tt end Life Howe” Suni School ICP EES “~ abuse aess veeTsncess M000 The Rev. Mr. Auchard is pastor of Orchard Lake _ pan Church, ——— pee Com- Visiting at The Rev. Vittorio Bosch of Rome, Marcero,. pas- Reiph cc Clon Pastor ; Sunday School .. 6:45 A, M. First Service .... 8:30-A. M. Eh FRIENDS CHURCH i ‘962 Voorheis Rd., K. of P. Hall Sunday School t * x * I leew in Rome in 1914, Father ‘Bosca was ordained in 1938 to the ‘Roman Catholic Priesthood. For 17 years he worked tn In 1935, he. volunteered to ac-|: Lcompany Bishop James McManus in i ao seene Mo } to Puerto Rico where. he tought . § Second Service. ..11:00 A. M. 8] Worship ‘oe OE “ | Prayer Meeting Wed. . mB EY YE ‘SEpAUL Peete Bf t Third Gerth ide) HIGHLAND Geotge Mahder, Pastor © Congregational Church Morning Service .. 9:45 AM. 4G % M-59 on Milford Ra. Sunday School ... 8:30 AM. M.—Sunday School Italian, philosophy and history at the Catholic States; Father Bosca hopes to con- those interested in volunteer- ing their time and efforts to teach jin the university and do social) work. . \COMES TO ST. VINCENT : TOWNSHIP. | ST. JOHN’S Square take & ‘Telegraph : _ Mattia Renner, Vicar 443 BLGLAND | Church Service . hh 15-A. M. Mornlize Werthip . startin L. Dalitnget, Poster Emenee 9:30 A. M. j| METHODIST CHURCH | “WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH | Andersonville Read Read — Near Dixie H'way - Sunday School 9:45 am. Worship 11:00 jm Evening Service ...........scceece0s 7:00 - oases lads. .i. 7:30 p.m -= | | 3 * @2-NORTH LYNN STREET ar 10:00 SUNDAY. SCHOOL 00 WorsniP : Cot abr ersarsonted w. Y. P. $ 6:45 P.M. EVANGELISTIC 7:30 4 M. é — WESLEYAN: METHODIST. | ; THES ee) rh en ea “sunpar ‘SERVICES—— aoe Schoot—9:45 A.M. Young People’s Legion—<6 P. M. Par Meeting —11:00 A.M. Salvation Meeting —7:30 P.M: Wednesday Player Praise Mectiig——7:08 P.M. the St. Vincent parish for several While working -in the United|*, St Vincent’ s Is Priest From Rome June 1 was the Rev. Jerome Fraser who has assumed his duties as as) sistant pastor of St. -Vincent's. | oe ee Born in Detroit in 1931, he re- ceived his training at Sacred Heart ‘Seminary in Detroit and St. John’s Provincial Seminary in Plymouth. Interested in the work of ‘the United Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and the Interna- tional Refugee Organization, Father Fraser traveled to Europe ee E ane De Realizing ‘the United ‘States had increase his knowledge- and back- ground of the Mexican people. x* *° * His future work will be concerned with the Spanish-speaking people of Southeastern- Michigan. EY —* 44 eas Walter Brown |to Speak at Both _ lgey, Wayne Evon and Nathan Un- Services Sunday ‘The Rev. Galen E. Hershey who| : Cee p + has t returned from hi ‘Youth of First Christian im 2it sdedah ab the First Pres: - to Attend Crystal Lake |nyterian Church at the two. morn- ; \ing services at 9:30 and 11. His Camp Near Frankfort |cibject will be, “How to Lose Your Religion, Guest Minister Williams St. at w. Pike ‘The Rev. ©. -CYeorge” Widdifield, Rector The here Lewis W. Towler, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES. . 8:00 A.M. —Holy Communion "9; 30 AM. ——Holy Baptism : Church School, Infant - - TAN fa WANT il il ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL hei . Milford, Mich. §301 Hatchery Rd., Drayton ° .£:00 6. m.—Holy Communion = ie r ii « m.—Holy Communion and 7 6% & aly ont Sermen, Serman The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Gueét Preacher & Celebrant ble Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar Children's Gervice and ‘ Stery Hour While the Rev. D. D. McColl is At the 9:30 service, Mrs. Gene |= on. vacation from the First Chris- tian Church, guest ministers will occupy the pulpit. Speaking Sunday will be Walter Brown who is attending Johnson Bible College, Kimberlin Heights, Tenn. Having completed two years; in preparation for the ministry,. he Crockett will sing Harker’s “How Beautiful Upon the Mountain.”) Lyndie Salathiel will sing, ‘‘Trust-' ing in Thee’ by Fichthorn at 11 o'clock, The women’ ® prayer group will meet at 9 a.m. Tuesday with Vera Bassett. 227 en Ra. GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 2287 Auburn Road—%% Mile West of Crooks Road Sunday School, 10 A. M. — Morning Service, 11 A. M. Wed., 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship, Sat., 7:30 P. M. Community Singing Sunday S. 5. Supt.. John Burleson: Pastor. Rev. Billy Brown-—PE 8-8692._ has preached in a prison camp and in nearby churches. Mr. Brown, whe grew up in Pontiac and attended Fifst Chris- tian will preach on Set Faith.” Next week Mrs. McColl and daughter, Janet, will be -teaching at Chirko Camp on Crystal] Lake Edward Rightmire, presi he the. Presbyterian ce me tes ‘announced the first _Men’s ey Diane wm, bee 18. Mrs. Jorna 0. Sarto | - FIRST CHURCH OF THE SRETHREN 46 NORTH ROSELAWN . Sunday Scheel 16 A.M. ai ee i the Faster, 11 A.M, Charles Herron wun table a sodden te Regn Wine Well Prayer Meeting and Bibie Study, Thursday, 7:30 P.M. _. BEV, LEROY SHAFER, Paster near: F fort, Arranging Services Attending from Pontiac -will be the following. boys and girls from. 12 to 14 years of age: Sandra Beal, Carol Lock, Constance Clark, Char- lotte DeRousse, Allen and Dennis Akerley, John Taylor, Mary Alice Kissic, Cathy and Gary Cummings. From Aug. 12-18, the Rev, Mr. The deacons of Orchatd Lake Community Church, Presbyterian, 5171 ;Commerce Rd., will. have charge of both worship services Sunday with Mrs, Jorna O. Sarto "FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH . Aug. % at $:00 P. M, saves nig gias sill t, at 7:30 P.M, McColl will be a teacher at the camp of Christian Youth Fellow- ship at Crystal Lake. Those registering for the camp from 15 to 20 years of age are Roger Reynolds, Don and Ronald Morgan, Carolyn Kunse, Wanda Sue and Ruth Ann Vaughn, Bill and Don McColl, Judy Storm, Peg- Strickland,— Carolyn and Relta;— Stanley. Others are John Fowers, Larry Dunn, Virginia Taylor, Chris Cuck- 87 Hill Street at Cherry Court Sento School teeeeeeteseencnsdecscedas _ Morning Worship ee ee ll Rev. Cort W. Nelson, B. D.. Pastor Partenage: “HS Owegs ° ‘ Pataameed ee! 4 f eessaes seetasdves eben s+ M008 a.m, é Re ee sieee toed a TO THE OLD P: aeada Op Paras.” Jer. ‘is We aes 00 p.m. ft - |) YOUNG Fe hain [ SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Hi, F. Lohr, Pastor FE 5-1206 156) Mt. Clemens St. SABBATH SCHOOL ....606...6s..54.06 Saturday 9:30 a.m, SABRATH -asostasenseove\ Saturday 11300 a.m, MEETING sets eeeee® 1:00 pm. i a ‘MEETING. chest ev mer 8:00 pm. p Es biecn odcesdbb beens cee ——— wt eee, A f am » Sh) oe on _THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 1 1957_ - meas Headlines| |. Ponitac Theaters ine eae "rs (Cary Believes Real Stars ee Limit ee Movements Vi Coe and oa heen Pati To a ae ee ee tl ERO | oe ® SATURDAY © wy : ce 5 SHIRTS #109 a See : " : ae aa = le “ i ' on. , al - -r LANCASTER nl ; ‘For Your Ceeedalbane > cae CAR HOP SERVICE. (ot-moin plont:onty) led,“ id Ke and got Wout de 4 Hour Service on All Dry. Cleaning : scl the same — if they're ‘Huron Dry Cleamers & | ra: sc. iateoed 6 wacon : Shirt Laundry > cr | _\ ff) Mai ottice ana Plant: 4 West Huron > we 2s, Jf NOW SERVING , ————— ———| @ LUNCHEON © | | et : DINING ROOM OPEN’ 11 A. M.-11:P, M. MA 4-3135—Bex Office Opens 7:00 P.M. é | TON IGHT ONLY a || be 4 CARTOONS 4 CARTOONS |] THE GREATEST GUNFIGHTER OF THEM ALL! i 38 ~ Woodward Avenud in Bloomfield Hills _ LUNCHEON and DINNERS tise et eae 3 it STER, MICHIGAN = se ‘Tne Spirit, of| \ ie a. ae THE MAN WHO DIDN'T DARE 10 wate aah cabal eae = HSmsth, eles erie as arr’ eee iiss a TURN HIS BACK = | oot) KEEGO a ‘Starts: SUNDAY | They Fought to the GATES of HELL! “Fixed iyo 2 atti | WHEN WORLDS]| COLLIDE | = -THE END a OF THE | WORLD | . LANA TURNER in “THE PRODIGAL” | Sat: Fa pert | Lanicaster, =| é : pasceige i eps x3 Violent People’ | a “Gun for s| ID in. Last Gunfight of the West Fi Fermeliy. Thurs. Gat. (Aug. 10): lee Me.” Yan Johnson, Piper CinemaScope, Guy Medison; wn,” George Nadar, Julie Adams. Thurs: “Never Say. Good-bye,” ® HLA iti! ry “ : i : ; : i . ' | Cornell eenerighs “Ten bor | sion at Table Rock,” Richard Eagan. : ; “ ~ « Bat. , «f° 10); “Abandon Ship,” 3 : : | ; , alors Power; “The Oklahoman,” Joel Baa ll SS pe MERCE ~ || IS CIRCUS DAY IN COLOR ‘ROD D CAMERON - PEGGIE CASTLE | AM" > any | | ) (alte | cone ' ROBERT PRESTON AND 2. CARTOONS || Gaus Ses chnicolor gag .| . VIRGINIA MAYO. | aoe SS GEORGE NADER | Late Friday: the circus trucks of the Benson Bros. St Circus will start orriving. The first of the fleet will be the cook house. After serving the evening meal to the working men and performers, the cook house is immediately taken down and goes on ahead to the next city where it will have breakfast ready as the fleet arrives. . . The public will see a free show by going to the lot early Saturday morning to watch the scores of men transform a. vacant lot into a tented city and covered with acres of canvas, truly a city of many a boyish SUN. ~~ MON. — T — of the sawdust and spangleland world of the circus - One will see the daily chore of the elepliants in helping raise the big top. Watch the young working carrying water and doing other ape to earn that free pass to the big show. _The circus.will come here ‘ond-axhibis-at_Frenkdin- — _Rd, Show Grounds under the auspices of Bemis-Olsen [i _Amvet, Post 113. Many children will attend the &f - matinee as guests of the local merchants. : At 1:30 P.M. the doors will open and ot 2:00 P. M. i | the great American institution of the entertainment world, the circus, will begin. The evening perform: Bi “Suu ) Tae — ance ‘will bégin: ot 8:00:-P.M., and will feature a il “ae eee a ae large menagerie of animals from every continent in : fe : sin nfo own | Sonmg by Rb a Ay sat | Be R Ate ~,9-) > I the worl ll as beautiful horses, acrobats, cl i] e =e MISO ym te FOREST Bi vier roy one ecan™ | Four G jirls Adults, 90°. ae | aA cau MLS 3 Children 20° oe |i =a — oat: eae e poe i ache fe wale : : p.m. on Walter's ae | missioner, sic ote «Seal pes arid water safety from o periods of one-half hour each. Now Thru MON. - HE. PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, aveusr: 44: 1957 = | Sept. 4 to Dec. 11, in 15 class|Legion Post Elects Head| DETROIT ® — George S. Fred- hier cde woo can pate prcttins-\erick of Detrolt hes been elected requirements can enroll if 12|head of the Detroit District Assn. George. K. Funston, sibel tee ‘tah ce , te ew. York Sok, Rcange, ares “PHANTOM Feom 10,000 LEAGUES” THE DAY THE WORLD ENDED" _ Ee: ef ce rT : | years old or older Satisfactory lot the American Legion. . OPEN 6:45. MA 4-2151 te | trom Tuesday to Sunday, August \Army Weeding Qut } | 22. AE: ATS FUELED WITH THAT CAT L rand..River and 8 Mile road, 11. Starring will be Betty Me- | . 2 | See Namara and Dick-Armbruster, ig, PONTIAC 2435 Dixie Mwy. st Tolegreph ‘Hit No. 1 Hit Ne. 2 “WETBACK ‘it No. 3 HILARIOUS CARTOON. “PLUTO AT “THE Z00” | Hit No. 4 A Thrilling Sport ~ Reel on Golfing “TE- TOPNOTCHERS” Plo [staan BIG DISNEY HITS}. HOUND": | | Kresge Donates $50,000] At 10:45 A. M. _ SUNDAY AT. 1245 DOORS OPEN MONDAY Thre SATURDAY — _ Kiddies Will Enjoy This Great Show! Mom, Pop and the : poy peice SS ame ae | HOT ROD ALBION @® — A $50,000 grant [for a new cottage at the Starr#-]- peepee for Boys was an- nounced Friday by the Kresge Foundation. : Pakistan's army, at “Lahore, c PHONE FEDERAL 2-4851 : OAKLAND: MODERNLY AIR and IONED roon@ my in SOE BUTTERFLY” | re “MAN AFRAID’> “a o Io i © ri J I ie aT NO. Lu 7 TRAPEZE” ee ee hah or cae Knows, Mr. Allison,’ warm, friendly movies?” We have one right now — “TAMMY AND “GUN FOR A ox ; ‘| \ a CROSSING 4 | i i _ qq - WALAKE andthe |. MA 4-3135 © dhe pores bk ONLY— iBUENESEN- WALTER ENA a : MALA POWERS» SIDNEY. BLACKMER: MILDRED rs Wray 4, : “FIXED BAYONETS” _ LATE sHow— fag | tk, Sarearesr ares) — | “BROOKLYN. edn k ver Eh ran vw 9 ih “te / FEATURES TOMORROW at 1 :30- 3 :30 - 5:30 - 7: 130 - 9: 35 & of i ef é ae eee Ss one 4 = sa i Rete tc? a Hey hG 4. ke : ! ! i : p | i ail it | nor shocked at the * “It's been a series -of things, primarily: losing, and. Brown felt it.was time to make a change,” ' jhe told a newsman over the tele- phone “AGC sh Bobby ” that-st was’ only |i Bragan today was fired as man-jto be temporary. ~ 2. Pirates.| Bragan said he was neither s| surprised es Murtaugh, 39, a Pirate coach in 1956 after four years of managing in the minor leagues. hi He broke into“the major leagues as an infielder with the Philadel- 'phia’ Phillies in 1941, spent part i : __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, i 3 ba Sao * ibe - : of the’194T seasoh with the Boston Braves and then. was traded to Shore League and made. stops at SA reaking into the big b cy before leagues. a “reportedly had Bragan’s firing in mind, for more than a week.” The ‘the dismissal came about for two Rochester, Columbus. aid Houston Team: zette, : ele eve ‘The. Post-Gazette said Brown| club's = ANN ARBOR~Seventy-oné- cin- : [ ik ue Hy : fi E i HN ES fe ssk r | He t| accident. said he didn’t want to rs) Wolverines Invite 71 | € 1957 -Grid Drills | squad who missed last season be- cause of injuries sufferéd * in an| "HOT ROUND ON HOT DAY — Roberto de Vi- cenzo, 34, of Mexico City, puts together the mark- for two rounds. the halfway lead in the n tourn at Tam O'Shanter, He fired an 11-under-par 133 " AP Wirephote 2 ; Late Homers Nip Cleveland, 3-2 if Mantle broke ‘up. Don Mossi’s- no- . By INTERNATIONAL NEWS Leave it up to the Yankees to break up. a game with the long ball late in the game, expecially after Gill. McDougald and Mickey It's Typical Y in the seventh inning and New York went on. to defeat Cleveland, 3 to 2: * * * - In other games, Kansas City was pushed into the American League cellar for the first time by losing a doubleheader to the Baltimore hitter with back-to-back home runs Orioles, 5-4 and 10:2, and Boston -Fortino Excelled at Holly | Remember the Sports Stars of Yore? with the grid team his senior year compiling @ 6-1 record un- der Ron Finch, now head of the Physical Education Dept. at cmc, Coaching was next for the ex- Holly great and he was a success in that field also. Fortino was to given the difficult task -of starting: ‘ithe Ist athletic teams at the then brand new Marion High School. ad a Hate : ify fy; . gz » 4 4 a ; i was changed to 21-9 the next,” said Al looking back on the many long hours he spent teaching youngsters how to play. ae ee His 4th and final year of coaching was at Davision which just had football as a varsity . Genessee County crown that sea- son while also handling the jun- - A three-year stint tn the service during World War Il interrupted son after being discharged but quit as a teacher to take a posi- tion as a counselor for the Vet- erans Administration. ee @ ce “I had married before going into the service and we were rais- ing two daughters when 1 came / Fortino bringing the latter daté,, + ers to denote the 64 strokes he had Friday jo take of Se te oe tafechool senior of Hayward, .Calif. a ankee Win with one down in the fifth. He was. erased, however, when ‘Elston Howard ; ary won a 10th inning game from the White Sox, 54. McDougald’s 10th homer of the year and Mantle’s 29th tied the |). seore and Harry Simpson's pinch | single off reliever Cal McLish in the eight drove in the run which fattened New York's. American League lead to five full games over Chicago, ‘ * % a * * | A Yankee Stadium crowd of 36,599. watched Mossi pitch a per- fect game until Yogi Berra walked’ Records, Upsets Mark AAU Tests Unsung Texan Victor in Diving, Coast Boy Beats. Veteran PHILADELPHIA (#—If the first two days of the 1957 National AAU Senior Swimming and Diving Championships are any criterion, upsets and records appear to be the order of the meet. Only three of the 15 titles sched- 1 minimum of-19 batters for 6-15 innings. * * * ‘The defeat was Mossi’s seventh in 14 decisions. ‘Malzone, Gene Stephens and ‘Jackie Jensen off Bill Fischer gave Boston a 5-to-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox béfore a Thanks-to a-three-run homer by Ted Williams, his 20th of the year, off Jim Wilson in the fifth frame,; Frank Sullivan enjoyed a 42 lead after eight innings. eg * * * George Susce, Jr., pitching storless ball in the top of the tenth, was the winning pitcher, giving him a seasen’g record of 6-1. e 2 £3 The Orioles won a doubleheader from Kansas City. Bob Boyd's home run Connie -Johnson, who won his nightcap, and reliever-Ken Lehman held the A’s to seven hits while the Orioles were battering five Kansas City hurlers for 11 hits. ‘Tenth-inning singles by Frank | # Ag bata NATIONAL : Wea eee ee New handicap -lindefinite suspension if he repeat- ed his clowning” of ie 1 pm. York, > vs. wD. = ay “at Y's SCHEDULE ‘Cy at - aes, ie at New Y¥ : MONDAT’S SCHEDULE at New York,-1 p.m. Gnly game scheduled” : asaroney Wednesday i 7 4 3 (gst anything to do. with -the| © ‘ enn Sn "National League President War-| newspaper. said it was believed'ren C. Giles fined Bragan~ $100) Thursday: and told him he faced : Ei Has | pane’ “i ii 8 ager Joe Brown. HIRED-FIRED — Bobby Brag- an (top) was fired today as ‘Manager of the Pittsburgh Pi-. ‘| rates and. coach. Danny Mur- tatigh (bottom) was named to succeed him by general man- “Club No, 2 nine : : The difference between had 15 runs, * e *: * * Win 3rd Straight _ Hott 3-4) >= oe 4 — Pierce pm. — Ter Bee Rédlegs Still in Ch j : /|. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Just when“some folks were about. ready to scratch Cincinnati from. that squirrel. cage race in ‘|the National League, the Redlegs suddenly look robust agair, com- plete with late-inning. home runs itor a three-game winning streak.. __| After slipping ffom first to fifth with a terrible July run (13-14) the Redlegs are on the way back winning“em ‘late—but winning. * * * ’ * Ted Kluszewski and Wally Post, two of last season's big guns, and Smoky. Burgess, the squat swat- ter, were back in business last |night for a 9-6 victory over the cE - New York Giants. Klu beited a Pet. Bebind [two-run homer for a first-inning lead, Burgess smacked a two-run’ Pa shot to regain the edge in the eighth, and Post pickled a three- run drive to win it in the: ninth. The victory put the fourth-place Rediegs within one game of Brooklyn, after Gene Conley four- hit the Dodgers and lined the run- scoring single in a 1-0 Milwaukeé victory that kept the second-place Braves just two points shy of St. Louis, Brooklyn is 2% games be- hind, = —_ “ £. 5 The Cardinals won their seventh jin a.row, nailing fifth-place Phila— delphia 5-4 in 10 innings as. Stan Musial dowbled home the clincher. The Man had_three hits, all for extra bases, in five trips to regain the batting lead at .339 from Mil- O-for-3 and slipped to .337. Chicago’s Cubs, without one earned run, defeated Pittsburgh. ST 364 5 422 tch-play cham-| ** tan Collegians Meet for Publinx Title HERSHEY, Pa, (INS) — Gene nual Public Links golf tourney. EF BG Speedboat King Delays New T tiled —for—this four-day —affair—at John B. Kelly Pool have been de- cided and already, two records ttihave been smashed and two up- sets produced by comparative un- tO! knowns Ron Smith, a 21-year-old blond Gary. Heinrich, 17-year-old high * tle -yes- each won his first major ti terday, o# diving erown, while Heinrich left ow: ithe experts bug-eyed with a 10-| © crew-cut from Houstoy, Tex., and] | Smith, piled. up 5884 points tol S icapture the 3-meter springboard = one-third of a mile — | t * in a minor pile-yp. behind the winner. Ted behind Fair. oa? * Fair took the Jead with 2élaps to go after Mickey Howell, Mich., was jammed between the fence and two other cars a No one was hurt and Katlin managed to finish second, half a lap Hogan of Toronto was third, almost a lap —/" Kailin of at World Mark in téday's %6-hole final of the--an- a former pro who re- est| 6-4 in the other NL game. It was the sixth straight loss for. the. sev- enth-place Pirates, leading to Manager. Bobby Bragan’s dismis- sal early today. Coach ‘Danny Murtaugh took his place. 2°02 8 ®t lies in each of their last three vie- tories, are well behind last sea- son's record-matching home run pace (they have 125 for 101 games |compared to 144 last year). But they're just a bit off last season's standing in the race. A year ago "\today they were 59-41, in second. Pitched Ball Breaks Helmet, . Hurts Rookie rookie third-baseman Brooks Rob- ate Gets Decision Willie Vaughn « ase waukee’s Hank Aaron, who was The Redlegs, who used late ral- | BALTIMORE (INS) — Baltimore _ ™ d << gts ie a ee ALS noe % y ee j “t | for Bengal Hurler : | fi ay 3 ; li : Bg z 2 B ti eT age af i f i sTetttl. ay lt e te E aL it gee¢ ee ae Julio Becquer’s Pinchlean gat . Single” Ruins 6-Hitter!“D& vicenm. a strapping 220- ‘works out of M two-stroke lead A F E z ¥ 7. 8 * ’ z Vicenzo could not breathe P ne ge fyi zez*3 TEE STRING OF WALLEYES — Here's proof-that walleyes are hit- ting in the St. Clair river off Harsen’s Island. The party of four Pon- tiac residents made the successful fishing jaunt on Wednesday, took the fine string of 13 “walls” they display above. From left are Glen Eppler, Mel Stewart, Charles Kelly and George Eppler. The neat ot on his trail. Bill Casper of canopied runabout in the background was their fishing craft. ‘Rally Nips Shaw’s, 3-2 ~f 2! 2 $ id a gF l z i 3 z uphill climb Friday night at Wis- C10 Moves Into 1st Place C10 Local 594 climaxed a Jong, Sam Picman,.who relieved start- Loop P layoffs er Sam Walwork in the 6th; was muse. ner Field by rallying for a 3-2 vie-\the winning pitcher, fe te rae in 3 5 S g 3 : g g i 5 A a z iJ 5 Wenieopngacke om CeOuwane "se | Meeerecee Lg i Fe we 4 nHoproor coil ' S29 On noonw , > e gr 2 vs | extons | eee ral | i ~ |tory over Shaw's Jewelers to. move «y into Ist place in the City Baseball nion team had been play- ae F 5 1 i se re sacrifice fly scored Roger Johnson; The 6-6, 212- ; n|bling (La.) College will report to rror. --. |the Pistons’ training camp Sept. Southpaw Les Stone hurled the/30 as the No, 1 candidate to win distance for Shaw's and gave upia berth on the veteran-studded Pistons Sign Rookie two wed| Bob McCoy, the Detroit Pistons the Impressive Records for Pontiac Bouts | Ex-Amateur Champs Added foFigh Cad An array: of- former amateur|Groom, who went to the national! | Two other fighters Piazza is boxing champions who are now|Golden Gloves finals in Chicago) attempting to put on the card are some of the bright prospects injearlier in the year, was signed) Ducky Diets, the professional ranks will makejto meet the New York heavywe their appearance on the -all-star! prospect Bill fight card slated for. August 13th —at Pontiac's Wisner Stadium. — Matchmaker Julius Piazza prom- ises that the- Pontiac . matches would be one of the best’ overall cards to be presented in the cur- rent Michigan outdoor boxing —% ww * Both Sammy Rodgers and : Mickey Crawford turned in. spec- —- colorful Detroit ight| light heavyweight and Jimmy Wright, a newcomer who was impressive in first start in Sag- inaw three weeks ago. The Rodgers battle could be the |stiffest test for Crawford who has moved up the ladder in 17 pro | |wins of 18 starts. From Pontiac, Crawford will head for New York "land a possible crack at one of the! Heading welterweight contenders in a TV appearance. - * Bada, Local 594 Take ClO. Honors Paul Bada and Joe Burgdort cap Local 594 took team laurels in the 9h annual UAW-CIO Region 1- In yesterday's other City League contest, Roh Falkeshagen pitched! a sparkling two-hit. shutout-as the lead in the women's amateur di- vision. : held first place in the men’s ama- teurs with a 144 total, — Pontiac Junior Begin Monday “ owtird Everitt of Renton, Wash. | - in Tracy’s senior year in 1951. By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press If .amyone should feel: at home at the Detroit Lions’ training camp at Cranbrook, it should be, Tom “The Bomb" Tracy. f It was just a couple miles from where Tracy toré up’the gridiron to become one of Oakland County's most sought-after Arep players. Pontiac’s Junior League baseball playoffs begin Monday in all five here at Birmingham High School] sae Re = ae ee ee ee | Major Teague Ave i tm. = , Who conquered the Maples during his: coaching~deys-frem 1952 to 1956. The last win for Birmingham against Royal Osk was | "The Bomb’ Feels at Home| = at Cranbrook Grid Camp making a bid for the fullback’s job at 2&8 pounds, about 16 pounds lighter than when he started last year. “T’m in my best shape in three years,” said: Tracy, “all I want is a chance.” a “ * * * At 208 pounds it surprises many to. know that Tracy- can outrun “ibacks like Gene Gedman or Hop- along Cassady. With John Henry Johnson on the squad, the ex- Maple ace will be running a close second at the fullback post. ter may be used at end when he gets out of the service iv September, — back Phil Smith was released yesterday. Thursday. dition. = - Deep waters get the nod d these days of 85-plus temperatures. early*morning just before sunrise. . * bd * : Smallmouth fishing is alsd im- proving in Lake Huron along the Huron: County shoreline from Port Austin east around to Port Hope. Largemouth bass are cooperat- ing on most inland lakes in lent catches were made recently Tuscola County shore to near Rese Island. Perch fishing in Lake St. Clair is fair to good. o * * ®.-: Spotlighting inland lakes: Try Betier in Michigan ALL OUTDOORS, Mich. (INS)— August, traditionally a poor month in the Saginaw Bay along the * cio. Pontiac Jets defeated Thomas Die|divisions gt various city diamonds. | Rov fuer nid wt & Ranging, 64, ot Sarees POE Sueduhins alk te ‘et ucted|Detroit, aes mis es CHO 504 | gin classes D, E,.F, Midgets and x * * © 2 Wooh'll. et Fidei. "Te. top our eam in When he reported last year bow- it i $ each class will take part and com-jever, Tracy was not in the best 73 “S347 @ wets rela Shar fia aan dy 304 3 a himself bench warming except raves: In Class E action yesterday, 333 Sebring 1 3 1 ‘arold Ledsinger ‘hit a ‘tworun|}2 carries for 32 yards. $oe cece 2 , f homer in defeat as LyteliCalgrove| _ Now residing in Pontiac, “The . 9% 2 8. Picman, p-1 9 0|walloped the Sluggers, 163, and) Bomb’? didn’t wait for training E: gota! 35 3 5/&1. Tel-Huron trimmed Clarkston,| séhson to get in shape. 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A %-lap feature race will cli- | max the eight-event program on M-59 quarter-mile asphalt track. Qualifiers get under way at 7 Jerry Priddy set a. record for second baseman by taking part in *s.| Event takes place Aug. 18 at the/150 double plays with Detroit in Side, Jason Scott estate on Livernois, : A “Miss Troy” queen contest’ than 200 horses expected will “i | i 0 a A fiat inte 157 games in 1950, spotlight in Sunday night's auto o'clock, with the Ist race at $:30.'C || BUSRSSSKAALS REURERIRS RASS Sedgman Keeps - Lead in ‘Robin’ — LOS ANGELES (# — Australian fessional t tournament last night by whipping his fellow coun . tryman, Ken Rosewall, 6-2,- 6-8, The win Sedgman a 40 record in the Gonzales has a 31 record and to gura beat Tony Trabert. 6-1, 34, - 6-4 to break a tie for fourth place in the tourney standings. : _ Sunday _ MODIFIED ‘HARDTOP Evening. Fastest /% Mile Semi-Banked Asphalt Track in the Midwest < AAJ AARanA at ax.) % . Time Trials i ' i wee ae se a oe ee Ae ie. eee eS ‘ four children ee” “ Mablelt , Mrs. Melva. Tirika, Mrs./day from the Baird sista eet one as 2 ae, ai Bloomfield Hospital after an illness. Pontiac. acties : %: sin topucae Hise or betel “She by a-son, Clar- it ae Ag Mrs. Mable Coleman of Goodell, er living in Mrs. Hood's body will be at the|Huron and Mrs. Clare Swanson of Frank Carruthers Funeral Home /Ranens and six brothers, Syrue of Clee Py. ee Bloomfield = Joseph, David JOHN HM. KENNEDY _erick of Pontiac and Lewis of Fy ey wtp «¢ The service will be at 1:30 p.m. {10m Monday in the First Free Metho-| "= ' ‘ + et 1:30 p.m. Monday from Donel-| 5.3 Church with the’ Rev. Lyal|Collycott will : Rev. Paul B- Havens of Davison "OM officiating, Burial will be| Surviving are four brothers.|how trout. Rev. Havens avison Park Cemetery,| late of Rochester, Richard - ‘Perry Mt. : Officiating = Lansing, Myron of Rochester, and Roosevelt Lodge No. 510 P&AM Funeral Home are by the Huntoo"|Don of Dexter; one sister, ‘Mrs. ~ig ig hewls “ie et tes ts ‘teks are wll i We will conduct a-grave service’ at oe Earl Tessmer of Dexter, = = ven padres White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. {seas: as well as inland rivers ‘a saying a few more prayers along si __ FRANK D. CLARK the Tiber these days. After all, ae bearers will be Ed- itj , Oe ey ganado Ce ck"y a te hat Beitish Troops — John | Bechill, Verne Williams, dieq Wednesday, were t0 be held| Move. to Assist, rade Uy eel Italy's government officials are) Mason Gratropp, Guy Manns, Funeral ‘Home in Northville with| Arorbign Sultan ordinary family budget, so the an- This Tot Had Sniffles - |for Sophie Cook, 85, of 260 School- Chureh, ‘she is. survived by het trom the Fosnaught Funeral Home|F*" 5 gy "Cal Blethen Aer A Tay Repite rushing, the Bit chey, 2, bine at omer Ross, all of Pontiac; Ernest L. $f. Moore. Funeral Home.” : —— og agen Arkansas C. Rows of the U. 8. Marine Corps| , Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.| C00 080 Sim Joyal to the sultan. | Dallas, -C, Ross of the U. S. Floyd Lehman of Aubarn Heights| Side loyal — brothers and three sisters, all of|9®4 °¢ 8m, Lyle of Flint. =| ead by Britishled | Trucial : Louisville, Ky. ‘ iz WILLIAM DESNOYER | Oman scouts, had been Sur- ~M f rounded Mrs, Ross’ body will be at the! 1 iPEER — Service for William 7 fo 3 par Sunday unt TwesdayiDSNOvr. 96, who died Friday in -*. & service at 2 p.m. The Rev. Donald Woman, Two Boys o Persian Gulf center that a small -. weeks. s Mrs. A’ member of St, John: Methodist|¢Tatt, who died yesterday, will belaseq *in support. of fi scthan's| Or OAK, wen oot Et 8 in Dangerous Way _ THe, voriac PRuss, _SATUNDAN, avaust. & 1057 . E. Morris her former pastor, will number of British armor and foot officiate, Assisting will be the Rev. Hurt as Cars Collide troaps would support the sultan’s Martin L. Bellinger, the Rev. A mother, her son, and another|forces in thelr attempt to regain Major J. Watkins of the Church/poy were bruised and cut in an|rebel-hel territory, God and the Rev,.F. C. Walker! auto accident at 5:30 egies of F partal wil be in Ook El Ceme|(s%a Vie taste oe mane failed 148 Geese in Oklahoma | . u ¢ Helen Lo -\Make Run for Dry Land jj. The Insignia of ' "cane tenae Federal Savings * o | - HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St, = a ROCHESTER: 407 Main St, PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St, ’ ; . [! ME KREIS A EASIER IRA AIHA ARK IKIIKII IRA I IAIN I IS IIS EESEpUSTEEEEEESEEETETUSTETIETTTTTTETITTTTT Sh 3 Blocks West of Teles Road APM to 6 PM _Phone FE 83741 i INNERSPRING Boggs wom , 99 Famous Nawke NO MONEY DOWN es SSL gee cee ee * DIRECTIONS: yn eg gaia Ture on Cambrook pasens: 22 HELTMAN& TRIPP . . Builders and Develdpers of Westridge-ol-Watert Alga LEDGERTONE DRIVE | DRIVE out heey 00 to 6:00 P. M AND |. Pe SEE MODELS . : or, by. appointment Save by the 10th. coe ‘Earn From the Ist! We Pay i ye Rate of Interest On All Accounts SAVINGS INSURED TO $16,000 Pontiac “Al Metol” » FOLDING ‘FABLE Picnic Time! . — Jug : WAREHOUSE s. 2-Pe, LIVING — ROOM SUITE EASY TERMS. inicteous 3 19 .00 One Group.. $29.00 One Group.. $39.00 z fists Make ) HIDE-A-BED ce ee a om Model AW406 - NO MONEY DOWN "BIG ae - Automatic WASHER SALE! WAREHOUSE SALE Recliner. Beautiful covers. ~ HI-SPEED WINDOW | EAN < 32.95 |: { Finest’ LS Sm = “Honeymoon | | ‘PLAY. sym} EES KK Xk SAK tH ee ek kK A A A A ROOM: SIZE PORTABLE ———— 71 +. FAMOUS NORGE 814 cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR . 148 BAPPLIANCESy g TELEVISION 30” WESTINGHOUSE ‘RANGE | No Money | 69" ae 24” _ EMERSON NEW WESTINGHOUSE ‘+ «Stroke Sever VACUUM OLEANER SERELLCEEUUTY, i+ ide te ts see andl cll rales iret ieeacereancsiaiter iat ahdlieiermcel ™, eee recirerriecterstrrrreerrs: 4 Your Neighbo + House New Homestead Built on Old Farm By JANET ODELL Ponting Press Home Editor ‘th 18% the United States gov- spaciens was ens endet com dlesticks, Each has metal but- for the Axford son who is to dle shield. be married this mopth. ELECTRIFIED FIXTURES The exterior is white dlap- HHH FE a8by ea opehs directly _into—the—tiving . family room. The side one, available once the old home- from the covered drive; opens : ; (not the original into-a large hallway. There is a on the first grant) is a second side entrance that pro-, Axford homestead. It is vides a private ge 6 hy the located about . five miles north apartment sie om t Rochester, eR * *£ & = a The stairway itself is a grace- ful, winding one. Next to it on pool into which water from a small fountain runs continuously. The fountain is both visible and audible from the house. inherited a great’ deal of it. The In these days of one ranch visitor is aware of this as soon home after another and split as he steps through the side levels all over the place, the entrance. To the right there is an Axford home is a refreshing antique folding -card table with | change. Planned in the southern an old mirror above it. On the ta- Colonial style, the home is a bie there are two exquisite can- pl pre gens grw pe dt terfly attached to serve as a can- | ‘th Geemteasense self pattern ot deeper tone on lighter sandal- wood. The valance boards are ‘covered with plain material in the same shade, then festooned in varias shades bl an ‘frame and a narrow mantelihe bookeases on either side ‘are "Seoedberhs b:'ds Std wom white’ The hearth is also black all white, Around the black-mar- marble. tie ag teats we acs _ Walla, ake a sandalwood shade. SOUTHERN COLONIAL — Finished only two months ago, the Henry W. Axford home on North Rochester road is a classic exampje of Southern Colonial architec- ‘ture. The white house with its green shutters is set .in the midst of spacious lawns, THE FURNISHINGS ARE ANTIQUE — Rosewood and mahogany and walnut are used extensively in the antique furniture that makes the living room a homey place. Note the beautiful afghan on the sofa in the window recess, Walls in this VICTORIAN GUE BOOM —- ‘The gue roam on the first floor is an authentic replica of a nineteenth century room. Family - heirloonis ~~ the bed-and- dresser — ‘are: massive piéces of walnut peste vat ins fw occ eth dees ofthe a tes socert rant Tt te Pontise Press Photos by ‘si Vielreay thi beck trom thegped: The Axtorde planned. hele own howe, then let Edward E. Bissell AIA of Birmingham put the plans on paper. Frank Rewold and Son of Roch- ester were the contractors. room are sandalwood; the calbhiy end-wendivests-ants Witee tab ditions en a BS evquterhgornaienpmege ton ego embed i ae Rees gues At the rear the door opens into the library, furniture. The bedspread ig draperies match one of-the ¢ oa ee iad : | SLEEP IN COMFORT _ Your Home Can Be Up to 15° COOLER | _ FHA TERMS — UP TO § YEARS TO PAY *Siding EVERYTHING ‘FOR SUMMER COMFORT || © Additions © Remodeling © Porches | | _@ Slabs. e €@€.sti ter BEEBE R EME EVE LRE S _ AMBASSADOR INSULATION. 2110 eters nr: ‘Corner Telegraph _ © Garages a FE5-8405 | | e218 Beak “Mearys Bee Sere "-" PURNACES VACUUMED an ) ‘reo rds ihe Cll — For ani “it no ares Cat fo fee FE. 5-7471 “ ae. Factory Installed ; No Down | parent | 36 MONTHS Las PAYMENT ocroem TO PAY = style Architecture wre e = gilt Tr - i 7 ft FINE WOOD FOR. _. FLOORING, ( SEASONED RIGHT, \ PUT DOWN A FLOOR, }. 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AND SUNDAY Wholesale N 0 RTH ER N Wholesale” a ‘Retail ‘Retail EM 3-417 LUMBER CO. py s4I71 | Above Prices Are in Quantities Quoted Cosh dad Corry! Ue ) “i -CORNER: COOLEY LAKE and WILLIAMS LAKE RDS.» *, - coup BOND... BURMEISTER GOLD BOND... BURMEISTER. GOLD. BOND.,.. BURMEISTE ° Set ag f i : 4 yd ee EP ee a ok * q | ‘ “| sae ‘ 7 ii a e's # ee ee - ¥ | | \ v } i ee ee ay * = ieee i be : Hi z q eet _ fees gk ry 5 f i * oat % ™~ A’ $ Io eye ae ee e * ; f i a ¥ ‘: oa * bg 4 ‘, 7 ‘ij } * * << a + f ri ‘ Be ey mk ch as Prag: Ae. § ar On ere ee ae : 3 Ff _ gareant Peace [ae qi09 wausiawuna - _ GOLD — . ip vEreet “r * 4 ee 7 it, Pontiac and Utica ‘Bat Will Accept Trainees. e Full or Part Time falc for Projects + eoeaac So See UNUSUAL OFFICE — The new branch office _ white teed decorate the front. The of H. P. Holmes, Inc., Realtors, at 2531 South foundation is of rock-face field stone and was CSIR E ADAMS sto Mom nown Building | Permits in Pcie ELIMINATE | with the New "eM MONTHS TO PAY = | rig sie swarm auue 24 ~Decline, but Top Nei hborslé Hard and =| REYNOLDS } ecline, p Neig tba : : Ee encom goes aoe Water Automatic : Call FE 5-5984 | Ainaiion sonsainn Willihe ibstan Waterford Township, 285, and) .,Orienviti. 2: Ste Ie. an: — | for Troe Eotimate, | [at era Sur ey nme, Dorin 28, Pht, me nitiedly 4] SOW: | WATER J .. a: Say : : 5: % _ ]205 per cent from the same period/county total, with 1,111 permits ote Bowintel, Soo: spring | SS : / _ AMIGO STEEL FENCE CO. 255) los 'cocncet by tacomn and) I gO aan ese Papel SOFTENER at S Serres nee ee [PR eed of 4.000: petmits were ncaa Crt permits forthe Wet a — | P REGENERATE! Seed wile a bin tows Oe el Addison hiv oge 1 Il: Avon Town- sa uda Screen | ane only Pennies a dey. you can per rai lage eee ey OO a reruns 10 ff Disease aaa = The. areas in the southeast por-| Township, 9; Garknon, 1; C 1; By "2 . HOUSES Seavics : Automatic Water Softener. tion of: the county lead the home|Csmmercs, Zownship, #6. ° 7" building communities. Royal Oak ai0;, Fernaais a; 18; Grove- FE 2-4397 i Only 9 Homes Left arn hat lm ole, sans | : tomy a lana, sea, ot, Soe } . ofte —/ FREE tn A LORRAINE MANOR — ff Madison eich issued sie ae en nae Real Beauty : The beet development: meer’ Pontiac! por ‘a total of 347 - [cutie et Oak Park, | 187; ; es eee y aier - re Veterans — 20 Year Mortgage Snouthe Sore, Southflesd ‘Township We oo Analysis ‘LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS! saan (ONS te. Time = [aa stan a —s tins ah Sa ecoseers sat, ese, arte poet fo-Mend Fences |} « tennessee Ledge Rock ie Se gg Bg ag Ry Now, when it’s too hot for hara|i. © : “DEWEY _—___— eee 20 Le Be tice, work in the garden, is the time to © Celetods Pink Ledge Il| Trade In Your Present ‘paint your fences. | @ French Lick Sandstone - fi een Sunday end Dolly 1 to 7PM, PP | igo tor loose nails and weskil @ Tennessee Marble ‘REFRIGERATION || Water. Softener: = Only 5 Minutes from Downtown Pontiac - | garden structures, they/| @ Blue and Buff Tayco - § “WE EM" at aay peo S -474 Tilmor, Elizabeth Lake Rood | | gore nde 5 ype i] “WEDON'T SELL EM" cxwedhdncinass eae rastresistant nails. Tighten up ‘Rich Looking, Lustrous ES Mom a —- 2 ee oe aa matt patel at the same tine "*]| - Polished Marble |] PONTIAC-OAKLAND CO. - CRUMP ELECTR, lnc. BENJ. RICH =a “pas rainiet to soce,cal | ON SMe: sides 12545 Linwood Tu 3-4000 ft Tone, powdery flakes with aif] Sevstifl Tonnstne Marhy FE 5-6247 |g ove ae FE 4-3573 Ss ire brush so the paint will stick) ik . S . re ok ie ESTIMATES GIVEN | Without Obligation | We HOO Te Asus WHEN IF COMES 2 m | PONTIAC |} 5 | <’ CUT STONE || MISO] MP] INI@ ALOR) 5 » M-59 (T Mile West of Airport) 1? a long Ge Phone OR 3-1594 , SS -t PAINT “Bi ia Doo (heh 1 [| cenenac@etecrme | wa ray wast wae “CALL US FOR REMODELING \ AS . $A25 . wi06 Siding” “a4 bay. snasl the expen ned, A ‘Wess 500k il Nace ews ; 1 oe 210-Lb, Root Shingles | | AVA MAT Von the suriace of the woodwork | City = Suburbax Properties | iis |: : [Pie lopeen the: Get. Rinse ar , $1 351 N, Paddock FE 5-6973 ] a second cloth wrung out in : J clear water and ary immediately. ' HOME MART REALTY $068 W. Heron st. =! ss .REMODELING SERVICE RECREATION ROOMS, DENS, ° INCOME CONVERSIONS, ELECTRICAL WORK, PLASTERING, ETC. of Plans Designed — Permits Secured PLYWoop | \ RECREATION AREAS — + $4.75 ~s« | \ OUR SPECIALTY! “["Ock Hardwood | Oak Hardwood] || Let us CONSTRUCT or ENCLOSE your porch | ai g ADDITIONS : : FLOORING - FLOORING | |] with the amazing new Jalousie, Awning Type Bl = | with of without bath. | |i | - Net $145 Per M de fo > Window or Combination Storm Windows © : z aT, P ATIOS a8 : 5 — ee. — | Years 5 a cations or we will aes SHEETROCK rer) ae J hipebcte eg al: $ : : 5 er Experience : : | al Sl 45 giihite Fie—txtz | | Jus) oom CAEL NOW FOR _— EST IMATES B or AND CARRY - BOARDS $79 M| ih cs a Cans ed ° 2 WS Weck | | _GARAG ES | | 399) Het 1 | We Manufacture Storm Sash for All Types of eo . tates stent etme “an Hp ® ~WE ALSO FEATURE : es WE sage | =i. teel See, TH} DEAL DIRECT wim BUILDER tegp Joo ph } _—Cosement Windows —Aluminum o Fi Fiberglas Awnings Lf Lk, — FHA TERMS —_ up P to 5 YEARS TO PANT: Pe Up to 3 | Years to Pay nial Luner Ga, | ©. 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From now joist serves both underfloor. fi electrical distribution duct and as ‘la structural member, The joists were developed by Ceco Steel Chicago. * “Saw, Gb Gan ees be cot he oes Press office. We now have.such a book. At present it contains 10 _ unpublished House of the Week plans, plus some we have plans. So if you've missed one, or-want to look at-a number ~ of plans leisurely, come in to the Press office and ask in the Seat Deeerneny Me ne nek ot heat sie. plans at the ‘Pontiac on we will: add each week's. be ' [Products Corp I More on Foner int How Much i} if you're tired of shifting pieces for an Extra many of today’s homes. If this is #8 problem at your house, here's |what, it would cost you to add an ‘extra - bath, — to a re- cent magazine article First off, remember that 9 bath- ALL the advantages This s:an AUTOCLAVED | Concrete Block Calf us today — we = will be gled -to ~ gupply alf the in- | formation with out : ongentiens; of AUTOMATIC _ } 4 riréa neavin 4 = Will I t Cost! Bathroom? dass tied water and waste! lines, plastering and carpentry. ‘* *& * Finally, before you install an ex- tra- bath, éspecially in an alder) house, have an expert check the’ under construction. ‘consisting of the immeriend. fix- lb cas: vill Automatic Heating Your Heating. Supermarket FE 1100 : } Which Has Been High |. Pressure Steam Cured e ff e Vudoar wiashiac + Pewee ees» chairs can be-waeshed-in hot} jsoapsuds to remove stains and re- store bright colors. Do the job right 45 &. Telegraph Ra. FE 6-sits Fora Step in Beauty THE UNIT STEP rs TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE » JOHN KINZLER. i REALTOR & BUILDER || 670 W. Hurén = FEE 4-3525 isecond pail of clear water, put. it -| right-on the metal_or wood frame lwhile is is still wet so that it imay shape itself properly and dry ‘in the sun. Wipe off the metal or tures, materials and installation, +.-and Here’s Why an is fellows IF You OWN. A LOT— | Deck ||) sound) and plastic-tile on walls : ie Superlar Block! ||) sp t2.a helght'ot S4'or 60 inches, (mail say thas our writing with “NO MONEY D DOWN ‘| They have been subjected somewhat cheaper if “you install Mg! =e hand : a | Bus at Ssh, ¢.. PO %e | them yourself. talent as ordering from ‘ : under s : tee te new Ranchair, the boost ¥ bedroom, madel home, ney Ma produces a superior ||| Wiring and light fixtures, will cost|menu. Then came typewriters, and Severe Bead (or-ae) ‘Haare how. eu may botid this top Hell pe block which is | ]/about $55, And accessories, includ- Sa Perera quality heme on own lot and sa es stronger permanently. It medicine cabinet, towel bats,/with their planes trailing a WAED mabe thls Dome Be iy of “01. stabilizes the strength of the | || soap dish, etc., about $40, would and roll across blogs. setestes, shcinbage a a agony bark inet be Se Sa xpansion .'. . eliminat- drinks _SMITH- CRAWFORD, ine. - - it ~~ cracked walls. Remem- 000: m n ears... but/ Serub Your Deck Chairs [never got more than 15 —— d from - 5 travel's CONCRETE STE PS | PONDERS SUPPLY | cavum ee za SO 7 © Cone ® Brick | lawn Realtor WARD M. PARTRIDGE | Real Estate snd Business | thruout Mic |wood frame with a damp cots. 1050 W. Huron FENCE CHECK THESE FEATURES: . @ No sections to Be Forced Apart by Frost or Settling @ Permanent Beauty—Rugged Dependability . @ FHA Specifications @ Strong_Reinforced Casting @ Avoid Messy. Installation STEEL _.FENCE 48" a arg tee Linkwire FASHIONABLE LIVING HORIZON HOUSE For the Family ef Ambition As Well As Position DRAMATIC STYLING Safety ' Reduces Slipping Tread UP TO 42 SQ. FT. 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You will! see ontop peor mee _P broiler may be used simultaneous- find, says Miss Spader, that gen- © City wate FOR APPOINTMENT ims excelarge capcty. [te te required for meal prep Shicacd iebtont — eee nee aration. You can assemble all of Model and Sales Ottice "3 = : ~ Ato a range of ti se we es necessary fr Your rec Open Daily 12-8 - ene Out OF GvERY 40 HOMES Oring. euur : : ; a : " : E | “at 2855 Pontiac Ra. A 12 QmEMeA TESAY 1S eReovEED ev. , Rae Sateen bin BE Joslyn Rd. 3% ‘Miles North of wort ot urn - ot rome nto 4-0586 FEderal our expert counse ‘th he aber desired, Me oxtigetion FRA 60 Mes. to. Pay © Additions © interior Trim | @ Siding © Roofing © Plastering. © Foundations © Bathroom Fixtures | RADER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ed 2,2268 ee Write 382 Voorkeis Ré., Pontise ». 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TSMAN — Ee Additions - Porch Enclosures 3 Attic Remodeling Roofing ~ ° ‘We Need Houses . ¥ : ut Kitchen Remodeling _ Bathrooms nae & es | * 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks ™ _ “There Is No Substitute for Experience” for FASTER DELIVER}! | Open Daily 9:00 to 5:30 | iad ce oe OF tarry a SERVICE « ——— ight just east of Ooklend «= = 4 es: SATISFACTION! *, pert | = | @=ATSMAN | Meg SERUICE | : mare ITRANSIT- MIX CONCRETE mee 399 S, scene ST. aes eae a einai paeian-cenges pier hE not ng Rg OS € @ red eG é Wi mier te. aka 3 te nek \ aoe 2g 1 : if a as ae “tbe in operation, directing meas- ures for defending North America from possible air attack. The two countries have been co- joperating in air defense efforts YEH NOW WHERE/ T CAN THINK ‘it HECK D'YA| OF A BETTER ESTION The firm obtained a warrant of|. “=... (Colorado Springs, Colo., command attachment yesterday in State| BERLIN — Telephone calls now|post for U. §. air defenses. . Supreme Court trom Justice Mor-jcan be made from special sound-| Commander of the joint opera- ris E. Spector. proot booths on moving trains|tion will be Gen, Earle E. -Part For many months Astor has|in Germany. Three ustance ridge, chief of the U. S$, Conti been: jnvoived in suits to deter-jtrains- have been so equipped:inental Air Defense Command: mine which of his last two wives|those running between wind Named deputy commander was —Gertrude Gretsch “Astor or Do-jand Stuttgart, Frankfurt and Am-|Air Marshal C. Roy Slemon, chief ores Fullman Astor—is the legal|sterdam, Frankfurt .andjof staff of the Royal Canadian : ‘BOARDING HOUSE. | |... * Dee ae oe Ag AS AN OYSTER A THE LE(sURE/ + LN Jf BOT WE'LL SOON UM AWE'LL STOP Gy KEACH A STATES QUIETLY AT THE EES? Eee y : E ~ : » ie . ff CHARIOT ENCY MAY FIX USA VifA4 BOUNCING LIKE, -SPOT OF LUNCH <~ : NANCY. 2/7 NAN END-ONER~ Bie You LADS DO a — “ \ END. PUNT/y LOVE FOODS : —_ WHO WANTS || THEY CAN a7 .US GUYS ARE GOING ~ TO SLEEP HAVE THEIR CAMPING FOR A IN AN OLD || CAMP LIFE. WEEK --- WANNA . TENT? gat ee er | ; : Cope, 1987 toy United Foatore Syndicate, tee. AUG, ~3- CAPTAIN EASY - : MY CHAUFFEUR WILL DRIVE MISS MARKHAM TO THE AiR PORT, FOREE. WAIT WHILE I - CHECK, THE WTERVIEW YOU WROTE! WAIT A MINUTE! TWICE WHEN I HADDA - GO TO THE STORE FOR MOM, I GOT SOME GHT: TRIP’ YOU TOOK A WHOLE PACKAGE OF GUM FROM MY DRESSER! FIVE CENTS FOR THE GUM AND FIVE CENTS FOR SWIPING IT! I PAID YOUR WAY TO A f MOVIE LAST WEEK WHEN YOU WERE BROKE - THAT WAS HALF A gp ta GOSH, YOU __. F A Sere \. Res * 7 Y . Sy 41d. eke EL eee ~ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES _ - - aS 2 =". MORTY MEEKLE | TM, Reg: US, Pet.-OF. HIGH FINANCE © 1987 by WEA Servi, tre TR WILLIAM So oe . was e F : DUGA! oe “ eras _. By McEvoy and Strieber Tax DLIXLE DUGAN Eee an a (vane. i oe ; WINTHROP. 3 WHAT SEEMS ? TO BE YOUR * TROUBLE? i nant ‘|: ~ ; 5 ed = a f e . : 93 5 lt GRANDMA o By Charles Kubn WE THOUGHT YOU NIGHT Lice A COURS ©’ OUR NICE: » GRANDMA // $85 years old and thelr rit i i i ir Bi; : j i ape i ! fi ae | [work on it in the. fall: | The couple will reside in Utica. _|Naomi Cheslik Wed &y in Providence Rite . WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP a _|Mr, and Mrs. John - Cheslik of {Pomona, Calif., formerly of Water- ford, marriage of ..COMMERCE — Mr. and Mrs. Marvin T. Ostrander Sr, announce the marriage of their daughter, Maxine Leah, to Victor Anthony Scram, son of Mr .and Mrs, An- drew C; Scram of Ecorse. * * * | The wedding took place at- the Mandon Lake Community Church of White Lake Township with Rev. assist- ied the couple as matron of honor on ‘ Commerce Gil Wed." in White Lake Rile i Dorr W. Fockler officiating.. Mr. |; enough.. The cecal worm eggs can live in soil for two to three years and still transmit blackhead para- site. _ The cecal worm eggs are apt to turn ‘up in anything that ter- on the farm. keys eat, Or in the soll or water |. - ~_News in Brie ‘Louis A. Pirochta, 18, of 2786 a | aDavid Cox, 18, of 229 Mechante Z St., pleaded guilty to reckless driv- ing Friday before Pontiac Town- ship Justice R. Grant:Graham and ', JERSEY CITY—Although sound motion pictures did not become a reality until 1927, the first movie actually was a_talkie. Made by Thomas A. Edison October 6, 1889, nized sound from a_phonograph ‘record. - ; Elected to Institute ORCHARD LAKE — Robert Em- mimett Stafford, Orchard Lake CPA, hag been elected a member of the » Bleaded guilty to it was accompanied by synachro-| Lil Leaguers to See Tiger Game baseball game at Wednesday will be | group has been playing at the Halbach Ball Park since the Madison Heights Police here said that Mrs. Smit filed a missing-persons report for her husband. He is believed to be somewhere in: the Uppér -Penin- sula. i } - - - To Represent U.S. OXFORD = Roberta Stammann, daughter of Mr, and Mes. Ar. bad (Managers Move in Penney Shift Eastridge Is Transferred = A shift in-managers has been * * * Eastridge, 43, lives at 2680 Gar- land, Sylvan..Lke, He hag been manager of the downtown store since .1953..He is, a native of Ore- gon, where he. joined-the Penney organization in 1933 at a stock boy. ission Gives } "e to Miracle Mile Branch ‘ire (| Managership ~ FEa Resistance. fo pangs| Regime Threatens to Spread Across Area ait eee President '§ re- gime stiffened in eastern Cuba to- day as ani fment strikes and rebel flareups threatened to throughout the area. x * * | Reports said insurgent forces of - Fidel Castro had come down from their mountain hideouts and: en- tees] F z 5 | z 3 Oriente . Province guey Province west of Oriente. Will Year End in Frenzied Race? lagging behind able for a couple of weeks or so, but estimates place the total at around 460,000 units. : & Upless sales drives step up the total during August there may be a-cut back in assembly line output ‘even before the model changéover ments offered to clinch new car sales. These have been in the form of offers of free air conditioners, cameras or other merchandise livered -prices for their different models, are advising would-be purchasers to see their dealers for i car manufacturers, advertising de- New Car Sales Lagging; Output Cutback Possible ] quently if consists of broad pro- motion a plan to sell a speci- 7% million units, In 1956 the vol- . |ume declined-to less than six mil- lion. windup. Most of these authorities eliv-|have seen sudden changes in the industry’s over-all picture that al- forecasts. ter earlier Forthcoming 1958 models will - boost numerous and en- gineering advances. But they also will have substantially higher price ‘Area Man Named : . ose fo Socony Oil Position George H. Priggen Jr., of Echo Road, Bloomfield Hills, has been named autoMotive sales manager of the White Star division of So- cony .Mobil Oil Company, Inc. ~ The White Star division covers eight marketing districts in Mich- igan- and Ohio.. : + Priggen graduated from> Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology in 1934 and went to work for a company service station ag an at- He moved up through the posi- tions of staff assistant, salesman, | |May Do New Show for Ethel Merman ‘Berlin Always in By JAMES L, KILGALLEN INS Staff Writer Berlin's enthusiasm ts as keen today as it was in 1911.when he first became famous as the com- *. “‘Teymooh, She contracted typhoid year and took-a brief tropical hon: Midnight. Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam,” “In My Harem," “ is’ and 1919, including !"A elody.”’ Tune With Pablic| and “Call Me Madam.” is ae from Dr. Caw- ‘ Not infre- lager to his new job. fers two weeks, wancemen ait) Warrma eek as of a series of raddr_stations_located somewhere _4n Canada, Called the Distant Early Warning . (DEW) line, it will alert the UnitedStates in case of enemy attack. The Air Force announced that a cones: faces and is and Canada-within seconds of radar contact. _ Valuable Property, Buildings na go Railroad Holds NewYork Pot of Gold eens. Fabulous Park Avenue grew out of a slum. In this area the Central or its subsidiary The New York and Harlem owns the land on which many famous buildings are lo — cated. What has happened is this: The Central has leased its land and the tenant has erected the buildings. In several cases the Central — in addition to the three hotels it -jowns—also has an investment in the buildings. . Total asseteed: valuation of the Central's: investment in the Grand ¢ |Central-Park Avenue area is 205 ‘million dollars, but its actual mar- ket value, of course, is much ‘MAGNIFICENT STATION The Grand Central Terminal it- self is a potential building site. It's a magnificent station, But it costs 24 million dollars a year to operate and the revenue it produces fall short of that. Plans’ to build a giant, income. producing |* office-building over Grand. Central | sta have not yet jelied. But there is another railroad the New York, New Haven and. Hartford — in the picture. This Veit pockst War in Arabia Causing Worry in Britain Imam, or. splriséal leader, - his | brother, Talib, 4nd Suleiman Bin! ,,' ‘/Hamyar. The/ latter is a formid- able old warrier who is undisputed as well on Go Lonien Foveige Cotes F ruler of “the Jebel Akhdar, or The British military hoped to end| Stee? Ynountain the rebel uprising on Oman in a\“ittually ‘unknown to dutsiders. d few days, but RAF jet planes, first with leaflets then with rockets, have been S-pction for mare than ha road ‘also uses Grind Central.. | tpi, fastness |; Both the Central and = New Haven share the Grand Central’s deficit. And the New Haven dis- putes the Central's real estate ownership. = : - ‘The 30th Street freight yards ex- tend about-seven city blocks and are serveral blocks in width. On this area—close by the Lincoln Tunnel to New Jersey—the road is developing plans for constructing | —“— “a city within, a city.” This project envisions office |’ buildings, a television station, a “ynonumental miall,”. the largest moving belt connecting with ‘the city’s transit system and a TV-antenna observation tower which would be the tallest structure in the city. NO. 63101, SALE NO, ‘741, CONTROL Project Wo, 63-38 (63-EMRR) Excess, Parcel No. 4A. PUBLIC (Sale of Land) . oat ff Aven Township, Oakland unty, Michigan. pag > bids will be received ag & ang f — August 12, 1967, of owned by the Mickignn Higneay Department and de- tale reel 4A—Minimum Bid posit $200.00. All that part of the Northwest .% of the east % of 3,_ TIN, Riz, ‘Avon 1To Coun Michi than the minimum bid postt—The bid deposit for each tated above. Bid deposit must o! check or a yp aod Deposits Soom bidders must be prepared Sate Pay’ the balanc balance in full upon notifi- ce of bid. . vill receive ® Deed of atate wecneatal aor Commissioner. bids should be plainiy mere pe Wo, 63-38 Excess, utlding, Lansing, Mich- went t is reserved to re’ eject. on Weaning, Loved bids and to waive defects in JOHN C MACKIE.” State Highway “Qommudeatonst Michigan. McElroy in Line canicsars for Wilson Post? nae vilanie of Procter & Gamble Co, Under Consideration Procter & Gamble Co., ig among resigns as secretary of defense. Wilson, former president of Gen- tin Bosna diogg bee gel yrange quit for ~ told ? Zz if i essa HY; Sources Say President| “ Foreign Office fitters Ahe brief, one-shot revolt against | 1™#I¢: derstandable, fearing tho csatnct/| the Sultan in December, 19565: Mg 8 would have wide } | It’s said that only one organized re; ; some Arab" sae, epeeaty my ever poetruied tm mom] — Death Notices Saudi Arabia, which has been tains. The—Persians stormed the . * ee / jhetghts, with great losses, in the} sannap, AUGUST 1, ot w. s British wag pepe ak pee ein belore 1 usbend nt tinal pet “press now hard; dear father o . i - = : Gear brother of George Mh Bat \. rd at the~ Sparks-Oriffin Monday, August 5, at 1:39 p.m. 22-8 he Sparks _Puperal ‘. Home. Interment in his; — Mr. Barns Ite ¢ 1:30 p.m. from Le Funeral Home , VoothéesSiple! FOR. saddle horses Outland’s Riding Stable, 2175 W. 14 Mi. Ra, near “White Lake, Holly. Milford and a =, = té handle aecounts. 8 ts per day, $100 per cal FUNERAL HOME/ Ambulance or Motor 32-4378 ‘Cemetery Lots Pre 11:30 a.m, BUILT UP ROOFER. — EXPERI- her's enty Bi ee apply. OR 3-2808 . verege. Por —2ppotn ria enn ENGINE: THE —— lathe A gy mst % need a No ¢ *3 -¥ * eo a Meetay ae Son: sent Orchard Lake = hs BENCH . PART time. Call PE 56-0457. core Restaurant in Miracle we __Good salary. Cail FE +5772 Finance Representative i for ome poe- drive & initiative to company WESTINGHOUSE ROUSE CREDIF CORP. COACH For am route. fay, Be siNGL N FOR GENERAL ag oa Miller. 8391 Bridge Lake |. Clarkston, : FARM , BY re. ti Dobat 2460 OL ; Rp : tool assem! ue “ er man with aeordsiey oi A Good opportunity with well established company. Modern plant, Oxford a, Com — fest ‘of werk , * thn ‘Mlaty to P ‘Presa Box} SALFSMAI aay assocta- a) tion & dignified po Shee eall on recommend- ed | or inj. SALES EXECUTIVE a. m vigor, vitality arrangements R a ~ Ave, _ tie for ate NE og epart- ~ 28 " anent 4 . ns| ees 3 =o a Household finance Coy Corp. Pnatrraneaamiine . tnseg CED WAITRESS, AP- in person st 625 Woodward ‘MAKE G00D MONEY AT contacts mm. EM 3-412 PICKERS. M ON. are of Seymtur L abaw. (Eat ESTATE SALESS rea, Ea ThoUrmnAl Service a SALES yer TO fe coe. z. coon poumnar ie, | Help Wane amas “Eubtae a ee Watertord WANTED 1 ANVAS- c. ane comin. closets ad tn futw between f and § p.m... ea sais. Employ ment Agencies 8A EVELYN |EDWARDS yoosrionsL L. COBNSELING IT’S HUMAN NATURE] ANT 80) OUT ie : JUST THINK | ABOUT an, E- N. Pe: one pH ; . AGER:' AIDE post. They i or ee ae a open- —_ have ome supertense late ab pis Hh - gy A a) able to|° prepared to work the after- work evenings, All ies < noon hh . dential, Write Pontiac Press Box ll : FLO FINGERS Sra Have you got em? We have Cathay etned| | oMlat Feet’ pel on m on suet zealln be egrets and Living to Rocheste Seect pecpies Dewatewn 6 r, * 2 do some driving fies, <= : GENERALLY SPEAKING attics dulies "required “of 6 GEN: toot, Berm. position wih foguiar| — ERAL Phe com Lae 5 : m here, and co pay increases. Vacation pay, un- is a ssivé one Usual thrift club plan. jaa ao owe insurance. § day wk. FE sad vancement from within. Mr. Dubats, 1 Lawrence. : Good typist. . LIVE IN, OWN QUAR- : G x. sick | YOU'RE TRE $250 Donstits, & vacation with pay. OF aoe Wel Pet you spoty MA 6-1027. Pa fer Lar DRUG & COSMETIC GIRL, EX-| [0s beautiful’ sir cond). Ay sp i cee ee ee ann | + have to be ed : a with or will train inex- but go) — and ed girl with good personal are re- y. Hours to suit, Adams Phar- pon ae pase : 14 mile & Woodward;| : Sahat -5 COU. Boss LADY a & - We know af busy inn drt, ue oe is like a ship. without | Pesce : yy Dookkeeping, 5 : executive type, i GIRLS you. ean sep Seales of the crew > % E88 . : IT’S A MAN’S WORLD —_ - Spee ster Rd., STEP UP AND TAKE AD- __ ester, . VANTAGE OF IT. EXP. WANTED. OR 3-032 for interview FOOD SALES TRAINEE Car furgished TIME STUDY TRAINEE Local company OFFICE MGR. TRAINEE | nae ment. Perm te py in person. Peggy's, 1¢ i Sai -_N, Saginaw. SALES TRAINEE jusiness xP — St . ines. ‘Age 25-35 and reliable FE 20135 be- 7 A tween @ a.m & 4:30 p.m. E FOR MORN Work. 83° W. Huron.,. 4 nigstaanadonedion EDWARDS|s Gin. OR ‘AN ESsTau- tant work. FE 5-5436 : HOUSEWORK, LIVE IN, OWN IN ROYAL OAK IT's _ 2 cht elent salary, 305 Main Prof room children, ge 5 e Ras KS LN 84400 =~ LADY WTD FOR BABY'S 5 CARE. . IN PONTIA! Purnish transportation. PE $-3192. 602 Community - Bide, ‘Lapy To Mg Ryd 3 te ne FEDERAL 40584 * m 3: m_. . Te: a et -GRAEBNER'S S ¢ Vicinity County Garage. “| Phone FE 43067 between 11 a.m. LADY + > housework, some sittin m Child Care and urees Bureau . MY 4-4650 | FOOD PLAN CLOSERS Me FOR Sell experienced f com-| Make your drea: come : > te commission. Bank fi- Have ® wonder 1 Christmas nencing. -We want experienced ear! Sell adve : po py 2. OB be to Sheer ia fi] ~=\MEN AN Mr Don Elliott, Waldron Hotel, | weeks and have time to give Sie AND GIRLS Monday ‘& Tuesday, 16 a.m. to = | family Fr. care. No . 3 noon and 3 to & p.m. -| no ey C4 GIRLS FORD DEALER exsary. limited’ Call OR | RECEPTIONIST, typist........ $250. : ONIST, cashier...... 190°} Needs one exp ssle salesman for new IONIST, secretary. - be++4 cars and truc! furnished 4 PBX fu INIST:..... $260 a eal har, detirey | ‘ JR SECRETARY .. vateeees $275 | “Opportunity GIRL OFFI 3s JEFF EY- FORD SALES (Fe . uo shorthand... $280 ford, Mich, OA 8-2821 ._- | VARITY GIRL, typing ....... $225 Oxtor haa Woman for General Houséwork” | BOOKKEEPER, trainee |_| | $225 | Must Like Children COMPTOMETOR operator... $300 VE G POR 2 room with TV OFFICE TRAIN . cate salesmen, Plenty of leads Excellen Wages light tpping...... Serre nee « #00 tered me. —— i day off plus alternate Sunday ae hn ane 2 $360 referred. GILES Phone Mid +0264. - OOKKEEPER : rE pee ; west pas st , li charge - $350)” ean OFFICE G FOR GENERAL | : 40 TE OPENINGS office work. . answering | 2, AS tess ee... f phone, summ cE won -g sncrutanr, stn Se eeeetes fn person “ae nn call, Mego, Ver Ste ees ee eeveude $325 ENGINEERS | Ginger Ale Co., 400 8. Teie- = : LAY rae _ ART TiME Se aie aee PER. TRAINER, steel sales (3282)... $300 expe’ ci ye INEE, accoun 3265 ~ $450 body. (4d tore, Sjodioes, | TRAINEE. industriel, oo & chassis + layout _173)_N. feedwere, “Rirmingham’ gales. (3086) 0... ccc lee - $400 pak ge visit or call sary Person- PRACTIOAL AND REGISTERED cae sales,’ draft ins “GMC TRUCK AND |’ "Birnie Rin personnel" college degree, (2500).....,.. 450 TRAINEE, manager (2504)... $345 PART TIME WORK FULL TIME PAY me. Steady w Must pick ‘for bg i ig Suh DRI TENAYS -| Are ! FE iiss Graebner’s ye pose, werk 3+ brs. “ . rm as much as $100 per MICHIGAN Ss you, car _———- . oat LARGE: ST” | 33 Pontiac State Sank FE 59277 Instructions | 9 “| EZARN: TO DRIVE way AT “SAFE WAY” INE TRAININ O SCH Bus. 23-2253. "Bane Lessons E feu between @ lh a ka 3 - horthwest t | CEMENT jOOL. : Rea FE 0-1645 Majors in religious music & aiso| - . anteed work Orion Aree Will 31458, "hee, Picks NGS. WEST side. me. up re deliver. va 2-833 yee ANTS BABY "oe by day or hour. PE 1-07 Building Service 12 reneousens ¢ < Ration: SPs etl « at A MASONPY WOR GENERAL buliding, FE Osea.” AA GARAGES|" Recreation. rooms. sansa . ora! #0219. ‘ reasonable rales, LIGHT ORK W. } 3 ; e week, Have rele 32 aoe Soar —E mame sitting. Live in. M’ NOT ES. MIMEOGRAPYING, TYPING, rial service EM : DY RK. oh wae tay eee Se ee ae. z NG. & IRONIN “CALL FE 6-07TH. pt Bay ig ie ies hone ders pecs nator Chase, PE 2-0719. PLASTERING . Meyers . EM 3-0163 io eigea. AAAAAAAAAAAA | _ SAA PLOOR SANDING ‘LAYING. FINIOMING C. BUD BILLS, FE 6-2050 QUALITS Water line, build &@ finan customers. Bave wh to show. R. 1. WICKERSHAM M 66250 Piet cement other mise jobs. 5-0984 Ee Testalloues- gas oat _baskets-made to order. CARL Ob, Fe A. 2X : eae — not specials | WORK, driveways and colored Santon on eoeeeens, 1os8e. saat FE CEMENT WORK Porches, sidewalks, floors, {ib too email ce ess Phone 0027. Day or might calls. * basements, CUSTOM PLUMBING [INSTALLATIONS FITZGERALD 4 HOUR SERVICE REPAIRS & 5ON FE 2-5065 CEMENT & BLOCK WORK PE 50782 SA+R " Austin Norvell Ages i Agency - soe Garden Plowing 16B ‘Ea eT Insurance Agencies I7A epresented Co.'s. a i lh ‘s: INSURANCE en aes, = ee Laundry Service _ driveway! erading. Back filling. ovals. $-0003 pees Ph. FE or OR EW “LAWNS a ing. back top soll fi, Ske WHITE s NURSERS F mig Ad Sorten Pridey ¢c OUR WORK ALL wrree Senet mised. FE 8-¢ “Pro DRY teed WALL T. TAPING, aan Ps eacaabemostinn estimates. PE 56-4628, na ge A gyn tg FREE SstTi- -_Teasopable. OR 3-2810. ese hs tae UTTER LAYING SANDING AND fin. Pontiar Hardw See the Yefiow Pages. FE 3-1647 ; FLOODED RASEME ENTS 5 PUM FE 20077: ood Floor Serv. rip e DRIVEWAY GRADING & back filling, FE 56-3552. Moving & Trucking 19 TRU %,TON STARE TRUCK, LIGHT OR A = BAULIN GUARANTEED ee kinds. Est eer oreeneneneniaeny tender =-dpegngeitanaenteteaetapicad CARPENTRY & nome ie ae 4-6291 ee $0 BO SYPING "te Alterations & +4168 deitver any vive @ own n typee to y and CA EN. AN WANTS struc- 4+-5000 & oO work. rer 5 a wy pre mower wone.| ¥2 TAR, 23, WARTS DOUER BRAG wees] OF “EXPERIENCED, BI sonable, FE 2-2664 WAL L AND. FLOOR 7. Reasonable rates. 45748 ‘Ask for Pete. Sie: Fur vaney Dome # , nena . ®. OG. NY FLOOR LAYING, tn ° ng Bae eae Pe Work Wanted Male 10| Sos02" = iy Boy's (Clu if wew | - ROOF REPAIRS saa crpait FE sab wee | sAvEeTRC worn FE 40444 | Dw 4 cabinet Bn eee & repair.| AND TRUCKING, OR pu the Save previously bad. Your _B ‘B’ Murdock? "3-48 Murdock FE _2-76s1_ a = FIRE REPAIRG AND © CONTRACT-. i sn Saati owty | vr Cal OL batt | TRENCHING AND . gheet Col OL 1 NG AND Saat, "gee peceseery. ‘Gall ‘Wood: | “removal” roy “or” hours FE BULLDOZING wi eee See 55506 R. D. Thom FE 46841 : UNDERPINNING, HOUSE RaAIs- “ge ELIE Gere ore re 2 Y hé TILE In- FE _ Building Supplies 124 FINISH YOUR INcoMP HOME or build b «. Cail Bill, FE _ ae to Rent x tee he a = ee ‘and - Industrial Tractor. Co. cow manure.) “aang © kreding: engnare ON 18) ivene, beliering © ‘apiweding : —_ 1 ae eat spreading RerAInING WALLS, WALES, & owe hy -~Aine=wras BASEMENT CLEANIN LIGHT YounNG. aa oe Tends ‘and 2 if jnson z "OR SALE CHEAP 2 Ve Siva" List Thru ru Partge ay x ar lake b privileges. | Lict a the Partridge MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ATTENTION ~GL's. We have 6 few fine family homes loaded with — re~ | NICHOLIE & HARGER 2.Y_ Ree &____2e es pow LISTING SERVICE OPEN > Sunday 2 to 5 P.M.. LONG LAKE HOME IMMEDIATE ‘PLACEMENT! Kinet roome & kitchenette fara Avail oo, 1 ee it t¥ Edward} M, Stout, Realtor aes “Wanted Land” i’ eee 25 Sylvan Village. Sunday 2 to 5 P.M. FAULTLESS BUNGALOW = ts - Rd. — * cai Real Senne pena OWNERS |° a] SUNDAY 25 2875 Chadwick ° - + Donelson Park KINZLER LTO! , only, $70 aE, OL 70 W. uso St et, PE ns * Sun. 2t0 6 P.M. a Lack Front 12 FAMILY _ s, plus new ont i ett erage and Zz 4 ue 950— good terms. 2.24] ELBOW. ROOM alking _feowntown on ‘She Auto. FURN, UPPER 3 ROOM A en ig heat Sou, Adults ay: uy HOLLYWOOD APTS. ones 4 ROOMS & BATH. 900 | ~ :| WEST SIDE Close to , "w, FE $270. WANTED: . BROKEN C Nigidemalt), ¢ 10 8 loeds. OR i016 “4 #70; Bass DROW FOR DAnCE| — Pre ane: sie | DARE ORION, NEWLY iat , 1012 HOLBROOK ee Sep _ For Rent Rooms 37 oe 1 BEDRM PVT, ENT, & BATH. :| Pontiae Lake. OR 9-2643 > 45 PARK PLACE ob a bale ale he rm, AcreaE®, te = & ~ 35t E. WILSON “hoy ENAUE 7 PULL BASE- ~ show- 30th. $68. month. FE muy AN DR. DUCK Se Y Fur CO- |. = 3 eal at ast S268, Pan es B neh Bs: DRIVE BY | " st $2,800 es eat _Lawson Rity. ’ RANCH TYPE x at only only $18,000, m— \Convenient Location. ‘town. Plastered C \ Lo 1 t ve y Setting : garden. fenced — Only $7, rms, John K.-Irwin, Realtor Fe) 5 fi 2 Chicken * coop. and YEAR D ‘ ty . Tac- -. OF in| Eee tester ¥ povainn | in. ru ae : eS Gurnee, iziin 1 i bb lg PM ee ee $3,900, with terms. iia sani BY OWNER 2 BDRM. TILE RABE. “tee 3-BEDRM. on a hill — Basement trick “h lac: oe See “G. t OAR viskt 2 Oakland 81160 Oxford CRES OF ed Acre ayse tt i Sunday 2 to 6. gg Rig Bin ge A AER ts the Pere ye pee sa W. Suburban a wt 1928 2 bedrm. Phone FESO? _ Eve. PE 6-0008| Disnted, Wales’ frontage iecdny eet : : te — ee jake. 3 too. end easy 4 : Ld terms, OP 2 Family - $1,500 Down J Located at 4 St, near : = npg rms. = & . = 2 Large full Sneat with’ gas 25 SUNDAY beat” corner it =. i ™) gg Rees Becker O16 5. Seuirrel Rd. Starting with | we ioe +4821 the room yw with attached garage, m fea including permanent awnings, ' aiuninem aia hs soneane Muel- ee ler Off Furnace, water softener “ : J and more, 'T Miss BUY. _ 73 MIAMI, RD. 7 rm. ‘T. R. A Hiltz family home with 3 bese 1011 w. ‘=e FE 5-181 ba carpeted vine : with breakfast room - pilus s\Hempstead| feiaistedaie p ; ment & VACANT = = os Wooster pence’ tee RU: GREY ROAD. RON 8T. TO Mi — Lovely three bedrm. ranch. home. OPEN 26 P.M, i ‘Living -room w-bullg in T. ot area, tiled ba: ; room. he oil water| ' hea! Breeseway to a- po 4 tore work —s —— ie : 1 Ont $14,700 Fao weubetankal do wil 6 A ST. — EAST SIDE sttractive spacious ofa Real buy. Could be used ag tn- home Loi og a come or le. ily. hed living roo mwi fireplace, — three room 4 ct up. Three| _ ving rene replace, tooms down. ent w.- with nook, large. Soar ese eee Coe | 4 \eatteke b tae tee, Sle. Zorn? * Ome et. Cay | - ie ees ee i ee pews, OPEN 24 P.M. . 102 &. 1» Pontiac FE 46204 | Eve. FE i ae : WARD. LA P ARTR RIDGE ‘srangt "| “Wilson Scheel DE ee , MS TAKE on nine AT WHITE, LAKE eS NEW TRELEVEL, thlevel FE i loge BLES # a WN Rent beatérs as ce We have 6. or 8 small dom PAYMENT BEES YMENT) New 3 bedroom brick with | - full basement. - \. Move in immediately) %4 _acre lots on pa Kuschell } K 2 i se By oy is eres Sa a auto, gar garage. 6 room bun- ERY ; Sax floors, plastered : peer eae costs down. oe ee : ISLAND coe tome, Foe eek | te call Bre” Polcsinal, FE oo I Rand wet plat |. way, §26,- r. k is Buy Thru Partrid : List Thru Partridge _ WHITE. || BROS: $55 Per Month - SUNDAY 25P. eee M. | | yer ae | SUNDAY 26 P.M 3 family come. tental. pee! Earl E. James ie ye a Laing IM WILLIAMS} | SATURDAY & SUNDAY _ Bie 2TO6 SUN, 1 TO 6° | 1 ‘Take Airport Ra, to Williams Lake | “T ek eh Os fe Deve ed ‘$1200 DOWN’ brie rane ngine, Pu oO Fix’ 2 4 OURSELF and you will have basement i. wide : ’ pt ees. so, on el ‘ ” i see bi ey ee ae This eS Beets CT) ‘Ave. Be sl ae ee Satie | SPECIALS! : AND HARGER Co. | === | fring room, “end arse, bichon: | Lake. $190 owas 33 W. Huron st re 68183; “Frankly, Mrs, Higgins, I think it would be a waste of | ua ae fermi. Do Bot | 4 rooms snd. beth. Pull Spe Eran time for him to grow longer sideburns!" ealberend men, Te ser sarge ef Ae: - 4 BEDROOM - - f ie “Ze = 4 rooms snd bath. 3 lots ie 5 a For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses . 43 sem cy fom - beta fgtar garage, Ott Bast’ Blvd. ’ ey " iia ja this ice 5 rm. bungalow am : . a 4 2 ‘|2 FAMILY NEAR GEN-| %* oak Seems. ‘A rent beater! 5 and + airiatme cm retett| Nothing Down |(2e ieee Sarwan vices) “resto ecole] ing. rooim, dining ream. oa Ms snscmens gn your Sehools industry’ & athets'3 to ae tes fovea Frnt porch 4 rooms and bath in utility oe. a. Pour large & oom ~~; z ibe “on at Peas om go x pein, . Gages. | m rm, . ew Tigiken ol Fur oS a Se PB cea ; Pu ‘basement stoker fur- FOREST. , COUNTRY CLUB “AUBURN HEIGHTS tac” game, iB 5 Laceted ott ist Walton Bivd., Rater Company, Full price 8 Faneh ob. tHe bathe, ‘bu bin “stove 3 gbatenent .,. bem] A Few Steps roome, hd Path C. a. VEER H fae eve Bk, San rid, Oe | es iO. athe Rosse fovetre'Sadachosu"t’| Stetift“wenping sili. PIONEER HIGHLANDS | Siomtied iis NO? 19 bem, with wim, pool's. Gleam | sated tn. Drarion Plaine it fine) Briced at ‘only $..750 with .6190/r— 5.5001 Realtor Fe sen Spotless 2 bedroom home located | oe we 1° can oe orm on all. | Ste sbascmerh ae - Eves. ae, teem ae! NTT TC | Sakon | Sabanietacon gage | MAtroreme, BoM 2 a ee ee an hy! Two —. av paloied wal Tard the| ERTY TO DOWN ‘PAY- —t ' ' _ Repti Syiven Lake. Priee ) | s390 9, mothester td OF 1amen | Drie ia only sisibon wilh terms. | © NENng fgg & UP BUD” ae 4 rae euitiien’ Tour Wi Leslie R. Middleton en WM. A.. $200 MULTIPLE SERVICE Your Wife : : ie 4 rooms Se an ae ’ Deserves the Best | Fx 5772 i” i $6003 SMITH: KENNEDY | $8282 | DORRIS | sat Miemeatse|ttey scone! |Blizbeth Lake Frost |" wrneagang soe W. HURON. FE 4-660 $500 DOWN BEAUTIFUL, rRY HoMm | Ges heat. Gas es er beater:| Pesehent “busgaion’ in tn ta Sige on, 9c ies Realty “tom Bone 38 casemate et FREE EAD ng | ie BS ee | nea Atey Bhat ee oy | lene lel . rage and. 50 a ihe "he 4 ets >< ‘Laces t $1,750 $84 per ag 7 a" fait 85 fot’ water. slat — BY OFF WEST HURON.| immediate possession. faspested to be “Hany | mo. taxes & e. new 2 rr * : nice 4 bedrm. bath up & outstanding appointen ents Benen Only | #7000.” and bath house. To be at) Income Property 434A 2 car garage. ltving room| © FOR COLORED Siete WA , 7 * down and $45 & month. No red the sprained: price 950. | ~ we . ‘with ‘replace, aute may be} pPurnished 2 bedroom. On a beautiful joom. Plan No, 13012. pena tee pow pag © 4 FAMILY INCOME — IDEAL Pec used as income. 1 Thorpe, FE paved street and only $800 full Dagement, ofl heat, | abun- 3 bedroom brick rath, over 1200 | “Reclaimed Brick Elizabeth ¢ Privileges Eg ge * ee . = amie m tris, ak oda, a eine Sits Setvoom, "i rm. on the lake front - Lar Fa: ily Home income. Year gerees, Large ; : OPEN s21 -naipwn ave —_suseve| __ S=UE™,ROOM BOM™ | Dest, ‘cooper plumbing Bulton| Tort, % — sarge tiv Egy M4 sear ange: & Seal 4 [ieee Bies_or FE SSS | Rare i's ege wetccontraied | pont, Ofer Bmy_ ett Atel? -—Paneaion. Best panied, wa waiet “paste gor | Bes SS ~. . sunpa¥ 1 Grete, aad eiins,| be'iors ae lee a 3 TIL 5 ; ( I] — WHITE BROS. — | full invwardrobess clone ge:| on : ANNETT .. WALUE PACKED |. ote S) 0 wrt, Pine Her. Wait awstats oa fae Nesom is & Se Veet te \fapartting new 3 dedroom. | Brick Home 4} | Qwase Florian bound quick pos-| 2 MM, vorhes Feta) OFFERS ining "pant Bring” room i /ONNSON | ==. ae oo SiS" apteare age, Take ) +} Giroux-Franks) _ $999, ee on snd ful! tled beth. Dig light. FOR BETTER HOMES coos GENERAL REAL ESTATE , oe 2 Pees Rina Epcot oh COAL TOT ie en wanie| re ree (2, Per. Month including| ble Soe he se ~~ eee ee private Dathing beach on Cage | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE taxes and insurance, Lake privileges om Loos ae he a Oe ierge on Sesh poe, Sa TR TT wide front, 3 bedroom = fee eon a ieee eee! C) NE ranch, on 14 acres lot |5 Fess Chee ox Crescent’ Late, foe tht Taper &upstary Trait me tits | gasheat, quick posses} paring “wace, Sa Sethe cna ae sat Goon ; cluded "in price of 99,500 with Po sion, ree. heat, re NF QUIET LIvmG T usc XR 3 5 Edward M. Stout, Realtor A Ry gS OP es ae oa od TM, Sagmew St. Ph. FE tice ‘sandy ‘Geach: Lot iopni4e Realty - (ORME Ae "| Templeton eee | aig South Store, nT EAM] Eire sett -LeEMp OE OT ae eet ET ES | iol. Sette SYLVAN MANOR . home only 1 year old. Beautiful front on beautiful | Watkins STOUT S hod ‘bain secb. ~§ 4 bedrm., 2 baths, Nicely errunged oil furnace and water sottener, from. aimest eve - fom, | @ retrige ogee nF oe ee, = patent con room =, = age | the Titchen. Su- thermostat con- Will scam retsonable: down pay- v Puli price. only $16.25 me} - Sipe end i08 per goad: ‘Best B png Man i nn Page cae ae ee ie ee he]. Ser ooke| tenn Weberes a OS OUYS. | ee K. L. Templeton, Realtor | fedaebFigk rash style AC) UNUSUAL BUY _ | Beier eee Today | i mae - $2330 Orchard ey two-car . Under-7 ‘A Very: goed 2 bedrocar modern you've -ever dream: : S bate Price to $30,000, . Aller & PE 396 . to sell; home on Tel oe era| ‘builtin fange and surface i RE op — : eral be moved. Full price @uiy g000.| bummer relrigerator” and | ROCHESTER ESTATE| RO . oa ; .| Four Miles North - __ -SVENINGS sil in matcting pastel bees A charming farm Colonial | | sag | Soe ese ap ees | fats tree, 6 one (CON, Resin) Soba” sade. ie anceRty Teset | i. SATURDAY 4TO8P.M.| foom™ modern nome, \alepsied —— o4, vage.| A. JOHNSON, Realtor | complete the picture. At taining large entrance rom, SUNDAY 4 TO 8 P.M. | sx'Sa"sicely decoreted trough] Sen Sigt,* telertt” fro | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | nav’ pttioe. tandtcaping | fomdortable iiving teow with $718 COOLEY BEACH DRIVE | ) . in er eang. be FE 43533 | is complete. "will consider fireplace and large bay win: : | THREE BEDROOM RANCH| MY 43 ai —y NEY—RIGHT TO HOUSE fous iawns. large ‘ving foom_with wood ~ urine | BOME, $25.00 cach io new | Cane Cod Sey' vot, BEDROOMS fttehta, git tormica cout doors lead from dining ‘standing features, jot found - vie LLB. scans =A | ers, utility room and maids Poe et aee| kee eens “Cavanmin tens) fester | ( )P ne ee cola 7 ree erage, full basement, oii} ly finished. 196x320 fi lot aise | CONDITION — A REAL contains § beautiful. bed- piace in specious recreation aren | heat, patio, lamlly room, outside \ gS cae Rte trent lot across Bee Tre. ONLY i.e j jooms one 2 oes bethe pine Ot lake level. Metra, Sosl ond] Salle, Prenty. of closets “Pe tet: | \0 “work shop in ret, Prerme, : 2° ” SUNDAY 2.7 mem ‘wih o@ kesh, extra f24.800. Terme. Wil gouslder trade | many bullrins. Shows by appoint-| fme rindowy. | Only. $i6.S00 + 2 DOWN 901 Cass Lake Rd. calacr Dean samenee | —_— : . .- : : ROOM LOG Hf ‘patio, Cir hard Drive out Lx. R4. to SALE_OR TRADE. 3 rooms &| Lake Front On LARGE a Ag of another er > ot en's faced drive with new ‘ya aVESt OF FONTIAE Cooley Lk, Rd. to Union Lake| bath. plus on, attic up Ww Thro bedroom brick. Lote of ED ON BUN- room bricks. Paved = = electronic ‘nefens : and directly Business _ Foomi for 2 oF 3 réoms, Oli F firepiate, ca NY RUN LAKE, LAKE stress, sewer. woter snd wren tt Cauca welt «| center. T2xi00 3 3 ives ie | Roemte | cece rae cious i with dining bery. Home com _ Relekerete.'S = tamil with, ‘eee | sap ae | eee re w : herein fhe motel sunday.” mee, | BRICK RAMBLER - OR Sie 7 13 : i/ 1 108 W. 4 y: . i aD ie pazanon pana, pe, sume! "lle ify Serves _| _ 6 SA wh Ferm" eR aut 4 com SMe Ler a | Aol cosenea : modern 2 = as eee /Suburban Property ee ST ia te Nee.| WATCH FOR SIGNS, - . ern living. Contains large anee, bs gy no ap Lovely 6 rooms) éitusted on| berry R4, Only $6,500. . a ving room wiih ‘edgerock a Reet te ee | PERC)\VIN] | Sapeeisiin tat|t eear ner| OPER orm eowmur ia | Sites uae oe OF eee Ee See : Lote of closets. Pui ent, Giarshon, 4 60 with $1,000 down. VERY-NICE 7 brick - | ined . 3 bedrooms alt. aca BK Kos ste cess | | fis othe Usk ea, two we cte| eden, Sresguh Mig | Geena tae Suet are Ses | reece tawnmce w,\_ | Seana Smee | Saineeiies tues | Sah fk mas , part of ary or nev . Beautiful Joes erni 1 ment 8 fg ey bg ee vals Si Bilssbetn Lake, 48,900. with| Gown, two nice bedrooms | basement, ol WHITE LAKE” poms. 2| st only 9,ei0, . RD ook 3S recreation tesme” bi ae a nag eat SPECIAL — 5 1% B. PIKE eT. at furnished 4 Jots. A ‘nee * peed "buy for i — om ae Be sorning eats te) os bees) FE 4050s | tee Ai ome | nccee weir cance | Gilabneemasee rata gree Aum. sgee| Eibjal erm. “MULTIPLE Listina a aly, 3 youre old, 3 lols, Privlignes outer gemmarean ei. : Seth ene mee Wah rms. | OA LEU A = 38 or fb Basa wiitnatura frgpiace 1° | peg QHNSON eas A i rage. bremeway OPEN | Adimost as acre of ground, Besutt- and eo top. stove. * ated on ing a a | emia Peseta) Bream ue at | renee ster : . ‘ 7 4 : with open oa x on ten oh eae Bisabetn axe a. fol’ wimn| Sit, Grioace. aod, dear | tg Martona, Sat ng om ," “type bungalow with | 4 : kitchen and utility, “Ts = ig house on Walton 000 down’ will handle _ es Ft -~ ta water heat S OPEN | ramen | SESE | room a me PERRY ACRES) GouLpe Wis FOR IN "YOUR BLACKTOP ROADS - No mud or Ss"eal| WONDERFUL WATER, At sdow _ SES DRAINAGE = No tanks. ae TALK MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES COBSORATION “PARE AT OUR FRONT, DOOR ATTENTION ieee ne tet eo eae =o as ‘land. C. PAN aoe evel ee with semi-private lake ee. 3 — barn, Ideal for Prue =. ; . ground. Nes Beg 950. Your terms. EL WOOD REALTY = FRE 54-1284 For, tormation -eall emieity Newingham and : 26 Acres-Orion Township truck goed ae ee ir eS Eee peeod spel nee $1,300 poy Roy Annett Inc. e-uee 1-4 bjork or will divide are priced H. P. HOLMES, INC. PE §-2953 Fe: Brickcrete t.. x ale: with 7 a goon Hc. ‘NEWINGHAM * Carne Aura a & Greeks Ras. Partridge 33909 BARNSTON WALLED LAKE CHILDREN’S SHOP WARD FE. PARTRIDGE jREALTOR,. fe 43581 REAL Est INES PRICE REDUCED | Brae ‘AGE 1 Ri DGEWAY SERVICE STATION R | NHiA j tive lease. win take eont part of of payment, Write Pontiac ples, . BUY OR Se ext 79,507, 79 EE AAO | wn, tape 70 _ SEE. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge For Sale or Exchange 50 30 8A 'Sale Land Contracts 52 *% 4 acess $6,500. TERMS ©: OG. Box 535. * seas termes. O_o Pace FE $-041. mre e~4 HAYDEN, Realtor | Fe 86-0441 M toon , ~age, Maal ‘to 53 — Buy Thru Partridge . t List Thra Partridge "time. nF 200 = eae * Sell or trade: Mr, Satenr, fodney; rl, gg 3 favorite one = Ph tt Sra Ee D. ry Rese vl ‘Hotisehold d Finance ae e EAGUE F * 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH, AUT “STATE FE 41574 102 Pontiag Stace Bank Bide. Buckner — | Haney ‘Folks Knit tm the most trieadiy men: OLAN rs nese a is « pleasure. Fatare happintes by arvauetee ter ir ‘a cash ¢ secott itt te company wi are wel- preci! og Fou patronage is ap- Eoane io #808, Up to 24 movins BUCKNER FINANCE CO. IND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG, 43463" VAN DYKE, UTICA am $25-TO $500 Shar seek Bp is ie meus and helpful’ Phone HOME & AUTO Loan Co, 7 we Perry &. (Corner Fine) Mortgage Loans 54 LOANS—$600 to $1, "500 1. Por « wy Gt “are shown te. everyone ‘and | -“E think it ieike too much like a hen Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household Goods. 57 1 b= mien GAS STOVE. FE PACTORY - REBUILT, VACUUM | OF DRAWERS, $10: DAV-. rt -& pag $13;- chrome set, sis, OR 1 TOR AIR CONDITIONER. $100.95. | B. Munro Electric, 1060 W. 7 END "Tan dle aot sale ai 1a wet “land contre, auto, vacant oro ; €. HAYDEN, Realtor FE 041 Sun. 10 to 3 « 100 well pump & shack for car or os & motor. $4,200. $3970 by ® MGA- SPOR WILL for + gy ig you. S109| eg RAUTEY IN 7 BEDROOM “Sout igi bana OO CLOSING OUT iT? whe ree see 4 7° was oO; now ag Ber Sos Sion: ow $3.60. BARNES HARDWARE. wap Service. OR 3-8561 2 TRADE: Cc REG., a dachshurid. Red. New hos- - som que dresser & 2 mone EQuiTY IN “s CHEV. : wa ‘er TRADE 30 HIGH ~what have you! Utica. 2. For home additions or improvem. : Del : . Te —, or enclose a eoine, es x sen gh constructed. 2-138 4. To bulld a garage or on * PIECE WALNUT DINING Ri¥. ere home : ogg eee Waterfall bedreom i A 208 National Butaiag : : or phone PE 44 a # set, ¥ ’ closet, new, | Swaps 53 | Bicetrie stove, $28.3 ret ets . “2 Pr. DEEP 5 ROOM MODERN. OWLY 32 omg old. rate dining room, ort _ Blectrochet eciiead Dane Alou storms hb screens, |30 CUBIC PT KELVINATOR, 3 Insc mn. oo doors, cond. and 1§ cu. ft. |- extension ladders. Like pew.. 161 Navajo. - MUNTZ CABINET STYLE. cond, $100. Need cash. FE bi lg CONSOLE COMB. PHILIPPINE U5 eeburs. dresser & nightstand, 20° Gas RANGE Prig. rig. tr Se A Pe table Bag Gah $i Mer ronrite. 150.98. CRUMP ELECTR RIC Tm, ‘SRE PgR eet Tete or aot SCORE & cages for a car or) REpublic 2-1964, 9xi2 Felt Base a $3: of 44, fs a Tile 2 - | SAVE ENERGY. USE|? */WANT ADS! To find g/2 makes, } year guar- Electric. aa ae GAS STOVE. GOOD COND. REA- bie. MI 43481. G00D, USED FUSKITURE, FS eannstenie eneseeeee ee mabognay een eel eee teen en fe FE 46453 JASE nig ese: | sp window.. Call after & p.m. q 5-6895. | GuDER waa. RED, CxS whalr, $8. Da — REFRIG. GOOD. CO haan: —s > "parment of $6.50 = Tissier, perfect" et toot, ine Fare REPSRERES —FAY.| sar | Pipents—§2 8 week Sew- Like enport, Ste. 111 Stout St, between ita GAs RANGE, 3B, GOOD COND. re | 82 GAL. 5 Pp - $ = gas i = or ail CEAVING STATE. MUST SELL house. turniture. ING MACHINE. TIRE | RCELAIN COLD WALL RE- *~ condition, 985. f, REFRIG, FREEZER, coueds —, bed BFF enteted a A UNG FILLING STATION = QUA LI iaeesia eae. at Al's has 5 x bufiding is wired. Space heater included. Real Estate 101 'N Acie Bt. = Mich. Ph. MA sae Weeckin =Bargi “ at. rd tare oe *” es m oo et oer a fives des bent $7.00-C Door & window trim ......«. $5.50-C piiaattse rexetbecviseseses SOO seecctmwceses 50 y Anterior ...cc000. $23.95 ee exterior ..++...- 6 screens ...... 28 by 28 $3.30 #oors interior flush from .. $4.95 Boreen GOS ....ceersccrees - 96.96 Ce ere retire $17.95 20x20 $12.29 ; roe MAE oe “ee ye bday axow Be, banon cies OF DRAW: ORDER. CALL FE| MADE CABINET Bina, Gee8: BTAIN- hee gh95 0k Thompson, Sodan “sute, b tani & aire PE ar equip eee ‘CULVERT PIPE Has ‘Seo unde oun Church's, Inc. Witte setae | — FENCE MFG: USS. 1 ates. OR “DAMAGED Ik ech. While ey. Inst.” Metigan LUXAIRE FURNACES Hi Service ION EL & AMERICAN nLeYER TRAINS. atAS RY PAINTS (°° 26%, J roofing. BLAYLOCK ° en ie a oti0l |. PICNIC TABLES _ 2 Abeaty assembled or do-it-your- Ao complete stock of Cedar OR 3-6312 “29TT_Dixie Hwy. PLYWOOD. SPECIALS |/3 Brisas tan, - |lparen % V-Piank fi Lx, Pg n. Cull ue on other ply woods, Interfor Pontiac Plywood Co. 488 Baldwin Ave. Ph, FE 2 COIL AT je PER Areca nw. 'o A. rape, ; REO RIDING LAWN | M Frigidaire ironer,- Brotiquick - poser aa fat fry All: exe. cond. 6-1223, ‘a WOOD | a ALUMINUM COMBE nation doors and windows. PE 42521 . BENSON I LUMBER co. PLOW — HYD. LIFT, NEW. Worth OR 34215 be-| s $2. S RINGS FROM $1.00 MEN'S & LADY'S WATCHES, 37.95 FROM Stieetrock Y holste MM automatic pistol, bow Fine is “cabinet, aouble ‘glass Lt betto ; also have other guns. Call” for details, OR 34774. <4 MOWERS-OUT BOARDS ‘Demos. Floor Models. 21” Rotary +> tata © a ‘Du SKIN DIVERS PINE Lag Lake I Tents—Sale or Rent Cots “Wood, Coal & Foote) 69). | For Sale Pets 7 Reyes "Epa re tO) Fe 1LB our “fruits sary vegetables from freezer OZ. Sh ban any Bovis s Frozen Food m.. ‘pratena- My oe agg eee veri tandem bg yan. FE 410651. eee Keo p Bass Tot. * teke ag 5 2-gal ya > 27811 after § ro leader att 4oTm: Pontiae ae at Needs gon repairs SSauire at 2036 Arlene off $400. off Collier on ie Plenvog ron 3 3-4203 i a lot. Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales Iné. Eve NR mobile homes with Rd. Holl: Day Sale Day at TRAILER EXCHANGE OMES All set, ap jn '& lo TIRES, LES. CALL db Pye or axi day. Sat, Le ‘Tae o “0 OL ‘DSMOBILE, CO CONVERTIBL LE: =\ner ee AND CORN B& L9 Tg eigen a AF, i. anes Davis Machinery. —_— 74-3292 oa BIND- both ment. $100, an ce brand Case ment. |... SPECIAL SALE. eet used mowers oe rane pecuncnar pieced wee 25% DISCOUNT 3 “rorage bervener. 220 rviced | tones Sh. yea oa paneTtAc WONDER DIO, WONDEE __bat & 2 rear pak. OR 3-4764. ~ Auto Glass Speéialists glass for all cars & trucks. “pinmstosm | _2osble, MA } One Grwcrat rales Os oS HP. Also raft trailer, Only been Must sell "| Corner Pike & FE, Blvd. FE, 3-7471 “TRANSPORATION ~~” SPECIALS Faye cub. coupes... 2 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM LOW AS $25 DOWN | HASKINS “Oakland County’s. Fastest it Growing Dealer” — Highway at M15 ‘MA 5-507) Open nites at s/ 1952 Chevrolet Panel G."Schuet reg -$175. CABIN CRUISER Ee > = ayes. oh, Sees ig A ee os JOHNSON MOTORS See We are | distrib. Ful e Brigh' 10 poorg om eH 6 gal. Milemaster |. ies cond, $175. MA}. — a Sou Franklin. Rad,|™ For Sale Bicycles 84 Boats & Accessories 85 85 Sioa tant iil 1 BICYCLE. GOOD COND. EVINRUDE E MOTORS. : 47648 for ap ent. er, oe Thompson a oe foe fo En set 36" E ‘ vere © / Exe. cond. $35. FE 2-6085 rdware. 3004 Aubum ef Adams, I : AL M BOATS te Sh 8) oS Bverything tor the sports BOATS ALL READY FOR man = ° 4 of, 3 pote. 10 A SHINY. | nes o Telegraph Ray Fe 66003 dury. Will trade for F< SUNDAYS sel) sll for us NEW ONE § H. PB. Cc. VW. OUT- ‘jar, Pontiac Lake. rd ‘orward, neutral & 12. PT. GOSHAWK SAIL BOAT.| _Teverse clutch FE ae ‘Gd. Like ‘new, Docked at ‘Take “Gls¢s6. Trailera, 908, 900 MOK Orion. Bost Club, MY 2-653. os Seiaie = miceee “EVINRUDE MOTORS ‘Rupsbout, Cadillac V-8 engine,| LEADING BRANDS IN refinished this season, new cover, verine —, "pester | $1505—Ph. FE 83-0620. FE 8-3719. a Oia "tows Canes = 7. oa, Woodward AVAILABLE awe term | E Harrington Boat Works tr. . FE 26852 OPEN & SUNDAY. | hoo aR WOLVERINE y WOLVERINE | 105. PE 28003 -| funabout. Fe 5-2002, _ ROW iT, 12°. 530. 877, RORABOUL, Hak” =| wepr gone evan UNIT FOR 1¥ PLYWOOD BOAT, TRAILER &| Mercury KOT. Phone OR 3-562, motor. FE 41219. So | 1a FT. PLYWOOD BOAT. Transportation Offered 87 4 PT, CEDAR R STRIP BOAT. 6 Y ¢ENGINE ate ee Boe * ME iw .. e 5 is’ METAL. SAILBOAT, PRAG-| {se. Rowell cate 000-10 extra lack oad. Either ‘Wanted Used Cars -88 3-124, Pee ace ee We TRADE UP OR DOWN Haskins Chev. @T* Dixte Highway at M15 0 FOR JUNK CARS. FREE TOW- ng MY 2-5402 top dollar on- late models, Cor, Auburn & E. Bivd, FE 46728. rete Auto Brokers iH Wolverine Runabout Cass AB Hydro. $95. i?’ Wolverine & ‘Mark, au, Complete used « few oF x & d, used coljapsible canoe $85. two cedar boats mo- tor, if $275. Fibe: Lone - Star -spectal Dreyer Gun , 16210 Holly Rd MElrose 46771, UM, & SUNDAYS E-IN ON . $00. j * Superior ibseeines. we =| . Must sell, OR yon se : Cy RUNABOUT AND 2 B AT Fes) Wit priced “eh ‘ue 00 ers. OR 3-6085. ; Cas pl ibd tas pe |- See M & eM Motor Sales BOAT, 14 HF. MOTOR. NEW 'et Dizie Hee saeagin be Ogre NCE SALES, #0 $50 ba to $100 off boats. Costello's. our or skp Mays 392 CLENN’S “BOATS ‘WHOLESALE _ 4 OS. w et Pe ern | MA | M Ziberaiacs runabout. Complete. Jue SICA HIGH DOLLAR Shriscraft racing pram, $110, — le ‘Das on 12" Wolveritie runabout, anor ze ocr ive ihe exe ie | 1 Wolverine. 908 ie | BY iz hada Jacket Riviera Sanne. H. J. VANN WELT 14’ Freeland al, $125 NDI- | i Crownline ieegine Deluxe. we ay ane ANY CONDE oFeitowacket Riviera... Deluxe. —Bratiey_& Bensat Aste Porte __ 8575 WE PAY 4 Preeland Resort Top Dollar For viean used cara & trucks, Matthews- - _ Hargreaves at 8, Saginaw &t. - WANTED mse et cas at Auburn Motors Used Truck Parts. 89A Rave Oh Aubare Ave, 4-633 For Sale Trucks 90 — CHEVROLET ~ CHASSIS | 9 TON CAB & $1195 | 51. CHEVROLET % TON anal 48 FORD UTILITY ‘ sed | OWEN — oad ‘Trucks - Ape tie Open nites ‘til #} — _ _ {1950 Chevrolet sdn. ican” | 1980 Dadger. 1 Oe 4 eee ane ‘| 4952 Willys 4 wheel drive, pie ot with'front = 63 | __end winch - SS. New & Used Trucks » ap = FE 5-9485 | “Dieting must be a terrific appetizer! Oakland at Cass For Sale Cars 91 952 BUICK SEDAN, HYDRAMAT- ie, radio and heater. No. money aown, assume payme $22.32 month. Call credit r, Mr, ks, paren Harold OX. ‘“ B 4dr. Sharp J Lake Orion; Mich, MY 2-2411 1 1966 _exce condition, OR 3-844! BUICE pe. GOOD FOR 32ND CAR. $100. Lg Ay! Bev- Can be . ooo Lake. “TE 51679, "50 CK SPECIAL. ool Be -§ 9125 for quick sa “Safe Buy Used Cars CENTRAL PONTIAC'S ONLY. LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER CASS AT PIKE STS. FE 4-385 AAA QUALITY - 6 Months Giiarantee R. & R. Motors Chrysler-Plymouth STATION WAGONS #1, * ngs Mash Rambler. 4 dr. Power steering, gore’ . badiade R&H. Don't miss $1,275—'55_ Nash Rambler, ¢ ér. B&H. W.W,, Low down payment ‘33 —'sM wPontixe 4 door, 3 seats. Ory =H Peaties : OPEN -EVEN a 4 Oskland Ave “Always. Ready to Buy TOP VALUE 'BAGLEY YAUTO BARTS _.,/ SPECIALS _ 5-931" (LEY ST. | 1955 CHEVROLET V-8 2-DOOR 955 FORD V8 CONVERTIBLE, CASH iS CHEV V4 &DR. WAGON shop i tee Gee tae Se we ise GHEY. 2DOOR SEE fe ct” ae 7. 1957 CHEV. WS +DOOR — Seven a BEFORE IONE ay % MORE BARGAINS — ere. yl AS $160 OR YOUR CAR Bud Shelton Motor Sales |5°¥%- — DON’T DELAY — ACT TODAY HASKINS CHEVROLET 3-1603 | “THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND" -“Oakland County’s © Fastest Growing Dealer” ‘ @161 Dixie Baro _* aeons : . Bright Spot” OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake ' FE 80488 ines Buick ROADMASTER, FULL wa sf BUICK 4 soe WARD oF a0 CHEVROLET ge ate, Ly die and heater, No m assume payments of sa y mena. Call Credit M, Mr, Parks. Mid- West 4-7500, Harold id Turner Ford. 1966 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2-DR. — radio, heater, }4one paint. Real sherp. A bargain at fi 505. Stock No, N3801. North Chevrolet Co. . 1000 g. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 1953 CHEVROLET DEL RAY &E- dan, Leo and white finish, redio and heater. This car is ltke new. . Reduced to $1,195. Stock No - 3835. es North Chevrolet Co. 1900 &, Woodward Ave, Birmingham arag| | Y Houghten Ford, 2 A. 2 Dow. 3. Haid oy — petaal lie 7A Holiday Soupe, "hater ON & SON Tous FRIENDLY OLDs -— GMC r 2 on oon cnee or Se aise a Ses @ 2D00R 8E- North Chevrolet’ Co. 1000 §. Woodward Birmingham Hot Spot! Fr OL ird, Full power, low Jaguar. MG. Austin, Healy, ORY. : cian 329%. Phone EM BNI | ~ $305. EM 4} 4 Fa Bg top ell 000 miles. Best otter. d ane r 7 oe 2-DOOR ee ak #0081, H. Rig- HAV E YOU. VISITED ~~ OUR NEW, |USEDCARLOT| bid to od tdok over” the ‘aay special setae “SCHUTZ. MOTORS DeSoto - Plymouth Dealer 833 Haynes St: — (On Birmingham Cut Off) ' * MI 68080 AAA QUALITY 6 Months Guarantee R. & R. Motors se —_ 2 dr. hardtop. Pull po clean one, $1,405 "56 Ford V-8 Fordamatic. Rau. Practically new, $1,305 -"36 Plymouth V4. R & H. ares Pontiac 4 dr. Hydra. R $144—"K Ford Custom 8. Over- drive. R & H. OPEN EV ENINGS © 724 Oakland Ave. &e FE 5.0178. 1EVIE DELU. DR clea 7842. Lam * “36 10. ww. Like we “$1,445. "37 CHEVROLET 20. 210 8PORTS frome, cele = wy MS ag” ve Pvt. $1,050. FR 5-649. ~ Pontiac _Auto Brokers Chrysler-Plymouth "| 1954 Overhead | Specials | Carkner Dodge Utica MAKE US AN OFFER THEY MUST GO THIS: _ WEEK GEER coer <*> on ‘57 Dodges CARKNER | DODGE. 6 Months Guarantee Chrysler-Plymouth “TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS sas ares Chrysler 4 ar. Aut, trans. #249-"52, Pontiac. R & H. Runs 1B sH Coney. 8 dr, Powergiide. | Se TEN . Call 9 ful beige color, ait ead hester. Priced to sell et. 9005 Stick No, N3823, North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 1557 FORD CUSTOM @ 4 Boor, radip and heater. do Bee ere . ments of Bc rae is wna, “Waild nareer MUsT ths PORD, — POA 8-2018 1955 ES KS {STATION 1 3 Le whi Se. sick ps int, radio 786 North Chevrolet Co. | 1000 8. Woodward ave. 1 FORD Vicronia RARDTOS, fgg wh a automatic, 2-tone, $19 down, ‘month. Generous Loaded, Cost $3,400 new. Save | ag $200 Arade {mn for equity. EM 3-0610. CLEARANCE, SALE / 1957 CHEV. | and OLDS DEMOS. courtEsY CARS + TERRIFIC § SAVINGS 2-DOORS -— 4DOORS of your car town As jitte ag $15 per week WE NEED USED CARS. “DEAL WITH OAKLAND COUNTY'S TOP TRADER" TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION MORE CAR FOR LESS MONEY ~ SUMMER |= WAGONS—CONVERTS } FORD 1952 CONVT.- R&H, $350. OR 3-6046. ~ Ts’ s SEDAN, RA- heater. | Stone paint. down or your old car. 3833. dio, with Stock No. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 1955 FORD HARDTOP SEDAN, Ford-O-Ma' mission, rte very tte pirags od i priced ea to il at $1,495. Bleck Re i} 6: st ” ‘North Chevrolet oo. : | 1000 8. Woddward Ave. ; *51 FORD 2 DOOR $245 5 wtteh s +e Cy” OWENS. ier 8. Saginaw ; PE 5-4101 ‘50 FORD V8 &DOOR, GOOD CON- FE 2-0660. dition, NYT. GOOB COND. ‘34 FORD CONV FORD O MATIC. original owner, low = ex- cellent condition $1.0 best _otfer. OR i, a EL. A. D eoxoT. | 2s. teat’ 3.5030. ‘$2. FORD o*« REAL CLEAN. + Must: sells B Ez. Motors, FE 8-2740 | a : i Good Rss, gy Fg Me Fg hes sav, 1953. 6 CYL. R.& H, $200. CORONET. rd oe A bargain at $595 with $5 do’ or your old car. Stock No. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 S, Woodward Ave. oem = = 7; yg inside abd out. 4-0249. "| Fons ‘ss R. Pord.atatc. Bi Rea, DR. \omattion. ag. ‘2520 e ; vale 4 MA eek. i EM 3.3265, FOR . 951 HUDSON. SUPER 6. BR & i. SAVINGS — SERVICE - _ $100, FE 8-1355. : SATISFACTION ‘§2 HILLMAN, CHEAP. TRANSPOR- : TTER tation. Ist $250 takes it, FE - : 5-3203 after 12 noon, HASKING | ree = = Lincoln feeb ay rea- sonable, FE 5- CHEVROLET ~ NORTH PONTIAC TH ise Pera Vie beautiful, E WORKING MAN'S er ‘ » bean “Oakland County’s | ipst Chevrolet 4. door Fastest Growing Dealer” | “08T a i 6751 Dixie Mighway at M15 TON AUTO "SALES Ma 56-6071 Open Nites ‘til ®/ 319 W, Mont PE ¢9151 $8 OD FIREFLIGHT CON-/'-51 MERCURY, RADIO & HEAT- ertible. steering | petty ‘ston _mileage. BRAID — FE 20198. | Oh en so —_— 8) DODGE @ CLUB GOUPE, R&H, "61 URY, 4 DOOR SEDAN, Joga, Gives, 00d, 600. | ry ‘pb era moe ‘$3. MERCURY rain good Merconfatic, white, walls, : cond, 5159 Sashabaw ee 8 CYL. Prices Slashed}” 44053 Van Utica 2-171 | 7 AA QUALITY a 995.» fe oee North pang Co. 1000 §. Woodward Ave. Birminguam ie =o 2- R.& R. Motors.|® ? ‘CLARKSTON » “Motor. Sales rysier « ee sti wala wih ‘bed B'S oe to « a ane ~ Take over peym for down MOTOR DODGE CARS SALES & TRU Ra #. tome? us you te Lake Rees, HAUPT Pontiac Sales “executive's 1058''G Chevrolet. Powerghide, Radio 1083 as i . Hy: atic. Ra. | dio & heater. brakes. E.Z a & sutroni¢ eye. Prieed ime OM Clarkston . ie! fits ‘til 9 wey o'Ted Sr. MAple §-1141 » WILL ACCEPT | Outboard cam ® _ USED CARS H . 62 Oskiand Ave.- FE 56207 Schutz Motors. o12 8. WOoDWARD ail 6-53 OLIVER » sha ow Hn. a ona MA seis” cay CKS demo, 4dr. - i> deal le Steel a gh eaee seuss oy S eas with + eee eeeee Ps wt Packer a Eds a i Geet si ha hae tae — sence 7 teen peices: Radio F Kade cxum, (wn WW), Gon WOAR, GM) WTR, GFW) wren, Men va, (1490 . || - wONIGH 10:00. ws, Symns News, Pagi. rose oe am, Noe est BEAR Manas WPON. News, @. Shanley eo = iene wars ‘adie ; 20—WIR, Sten. Probers WAR, News, Martyn he wear News, T. Malone warn ewe oe ee ae . pg Garieeeet WJBK. Ave Maria Hour 10:00—WIR, Arthur Godfrey €:38—WIR, Traffic Report wera, News, Best Siar for oense Wate. My cy WXYZ, Sports Parade CKLW" Voice. of Le gptenane! WoBK x Hemeckate ‘ CRLW. Partiament WPON, Emmanuel Baptist News, Christians Woak Nivs: Beal Be 300—WJIR, Organ Encores CKLW, News, Album 3 Wron. y's Mouserarty |""Wors' ‘ot Puul's Cathedral | WIEK' News Stone 10:38--WWJ. Bandstand T29—WJIR, Dance Orch. CKLW, Baptist | . of D. Showtime | Out Wr News, Morgan CREW" Pemiy” Théater WJBK, News, Gun. Musis 20 WW3, News, Monitor WPON, Gib ehanley Wear. i Hour a | wave Curtain Calls CKLW,” F age Davies fn io Pee WEOM, Chuck Lewis Hige—wom, Time Hor, Musle CaLW Revert WPON. World News eee I Mantovan! Wron, Chuck Lewis 1:00-—WJR, Wendy Warren oy 11:00—WIR, Geo, Kendall WHY2, Sunshine Boys, Hour ww CELW. O'Connor et Ha 5 <2 i ie ~ News, Publie Serv. 2} rf : E Hitt Bi a : z gEh ‘|Fire Warning Systems Sold Illegally in City ~- What you see mn this girl’s ar is Sonotone’s new hear- ‘ing aid — complete. IT’S WORN ENTIRELY IN _ THE EAR — no cord, no * extra “button.” Weighs only ~ half an ounce. ‘Women's hairdos hide it - feompletely.- On men, this amazing hearing aid is ‘noticeable marcas i a sliue awhotent DEMONSTRATION —NO OBLIGATION _ SONOTONE ~ S14 Pontiac Stote Bank Bidg. ~ Phone FEderal 2-1225, = 217 E g 3 Z i E meh Death Ruled Accident Despite Forceps Issue 13 Die in Korean Floods PUSAN, Korea & — Korean na- tional police said today floods along the Naktong River north of|—- Bidg.|Pusan killed 13 persons, left one) missing and nearly 4,000 homeless. : iGadenn Lowered in July Jobless Rolls in Area Have. 3,100 Less Than in Same Month of ‘56 chenalepions in the Pontiac ‘area last month was 3,100 less-than avai out of wack Gute July, 1936, the Pontiac Branch of the Michi- gan Employment Security Commis-, Aes Ws Vitti’. * * * Those unemployed at id-July | ‘were estimated . (00, - Un from P| ‘This—ac- tounted for 7 per cent of the total labor force of 81,000. In July 1956, the unemployed made up 10.6 per cent of the total labor force. . In the manufacturing group, there was a 50-job decrease in motor vehicle plants plus a 100- job decline in miscellaneous manu- facturing jobs, Construction jobs ment 100, to make up the 500 up- ward trend in non-manufacturing. “Current non-farm employment of 71,900 is 800 above a year ago,” Kimball said.’ “However,” he added, ‘“‘com- jpared with July of 1955 the em- ployment situation is not as favor- able. In the past two years, manu- fatturing employment dropped a nad while the non-industry work force increased by 400. The net 8,900 loss was centered in the area's largest industry, motor vehicles.” Claims ‘for unemployment _in- surance dropped from 13,943 worth $485,874 in June to 13,415 worth MESC office reported. her position as much as 600 miles rte Ba WIBK, Movs, Tom George : musical comedy. $461,094 last month, the Pontiac! - = By JAMES BACON Ernie wants to produce it as a “It’s too familiar in the regular “Ty have always thought it would make a great musical. I have even written some songs for it.” It's a play and movie that has challenged every great actor in much the same way as “Hamlet.” And that, says Kovacs, is why Harrison won't go for the musical version, “As Harrison changes from the — : Kovacs Claims Harrison Is Spoiling Musical Plans) et bs ane ee gS added Kovacs, I) have some original lyrics Gat wil make this an outstanding TV Shirley Temple ‘Slated for TV But Family's Still 1st With Former Child Star of Moving Pictures: 2 Federal Aeacies Have Money Again bills siahenine to operate the two departments for the 12 months which began July 1. Both had been operating on temporary spending authority. from July 1 to July 31 because of their regular appropri- ations bills were stalled. by civil rights debate in. the Senate. The Defense Department got $33,759,850,000. The Agriculture Japan's birth rate declined fast-| er after World War Ii than any other nation in modern history, according to United Nations ela lation surveys. Ac > eet 30aa ( 1 Jing t SlATRIC iri Ale) i ar vy tetas and the Farm % Administration were given $3, ce so I 543,757. tae in toy portions en hostens a single day.” MOVIE IN ONE DAY? “Td go back to making movies in a minute,” Shirley chuckled. “Only the movies would have to be made in one day. That's the maximum time. I'm willing to spend away from my family.” “Of course, she continued, “T’ve been tempted occasionally. There was a part on ‘Producer's Showcase’ I was very interested in, but it involved coming te New York for a week.” Her contract with NBC calls for her to act as hostess and narrator of 16 shows starting Jan. 12. Her show will appear from time to time as a “special” production. - TWICE A MONTH : “Tl only have to go to Holly. wood twice every month, ~ Aly i iL prea at o isha : - I¢:00—(1) Public Defender. (9) Pop- eye. (4) Pet Parade. (2) > : leet?) Billy Graham..49) George 17:30—(9) a ens Welk. (9) Man _- - |9:00—(2) iy ee TBA. ¢ (4) Meet the Press. -|¢:00—(2) Lassie. (4) Ray Milland. ss “TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS March, | 15—(4) Industry Parade. :30—(7) Flight No. 7. Aviation In- dustry. (9) Holiday Ranch. (4) a Are Funny. @) Bue- Bap- tist Church. (4) (Color) Julius | LaRosa. (2) Jimmy Durante. : Sand sociologist uncovers ancient ghee goad au meatanas Sestak "“QHREE'S A CROWD — The piquant and amusing story of an |9:00—(7) Country Musié. Vocalist} . uninhibited girl from the remote Missisippl River bayou. country, “Tammy and the Bachelor,” starts Sunday at the Oakland Theater. Starring is Debbie Reynolds, and co-starring Lesie Neilson (above), eee ae roe Cari Smith. (4) Encore Theater. maniac don.” (2) Showcase, Linda nell in “Blackbeard the Pirate,” 10:00—(7) Realm of Wild. ,““Mack- inac Island.” (9) National News.|. (4 Cochise. 10:10~(9) Weathervane. | 10:15—(9) Gadabout Gaddis. 10:30—(7) Explorers. “Bermuda Detroit, Wingy Manone. (9) Star- light Theater. Fred MacMurray, Marguerite Chapman in “Par- News. 11:15—(4) Weather. (2) |_Fairweather ii:%0—(4) Saturday Show. Paull eA in “Stolen Face.” (2) Sealine “Theater. worsens G. Robinson in “Mr. _ Winkle’ Goes to War,” Ralph in “Final Hour.” 11:30—(T) Hollywood Screen. “Battles of Chief Pontiac.” _ SUNDAY MORNING 7:55—(2) Meditations. = 8:00—(2) Mass for Shut-Ins _ $:15—(7) Featurette. _ $:30—(2). Chr : §:55—-(4)“(Color) News. Detroit Pulpit. @ Court of Health, (4) host. ; ae |9:00—(2) $64,000 Challenge. don My Past.” (4) News. (2)/: Miss) (You Asked For It, Bob Lemon (4) Web. (7) Mike Wallace inter- views Bob Feller, former star pitcher for Cleveland Indians. $:30—-(2) tr yeas Actor Don guest 1 mem- ber.: (4) Premiere Parade, o ,” 1943, Edward G ter Maker. 10:00—(2) Badge 714, (7) . Trap. (2) News. 10:10—(9) Weather. 10:15—(9) Paul Killiam, “Second aaa horror film, Franken- ssa) Kingdom of the Sea, “20th Century Sailor.” (7) Grand Ole Opry. (9) Damon Runyon Theater, 11:00—(2) News, Weather. (4) News, Weather. (7) Jumbo The- $:900—(2) The Brighter: Day. (4) Queen fora Day. (1) American ne (9) ‘Request Play- Pm The Secret Storm. gee me Edge of Night. (9) Bugle ter. $:45—(4).- Romances.’ * 4:00—(2) Susie. (4) Dear Phoebe, Record Room. - = §:00—(2) The Early Show. o Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. - 5:39—(4) Range Rider. _ Truck Driver Shot as Escaped Prisoner DETROIT #—A’ young truck driver was seriously last night by a holdup bureau di e an escaped prisoner whom police were seeking. .. - ... Shot was Millard L. Williams, "/24, the father of three children. Williams was hit in the back. The bullet emerged from his chest just below the heart. Wayne County Prosecutor, said - Detective William Vatalaro ad- mitted firing: the shot that wounded Williams. , Degurse said Vatalaro told him eee Lee. (9) Circle The- ” Jase Our’ Miss Brooks. i) ‘who. said he had mistaken him for~ E. Newell Degurse; Assistant - Bridges, , 11:26—(2) Nightwatch Theater, “Adam Had Four Sons,” 1941, . Ingrid Bergman, Warner Baxter, ' Susan Hayward, Fay Wray. e MONDAY MORNING- s Farm RCA COLOR TY snd Servi | SWEET‘ RADIO-TV 6:50—(2) Meditations, (4) ‘Today's Report. €55—(2) On the Farm Front. . 1:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) beer 7:456—(2) News. _— 8:00—(2) Captain Kangen, mM Cartoons. Big Picture, (7) Men — the Light. against|9:45—(7) Accent. 9:50—(9) Billboard. : 10:00—-(2) This Is the Life. (4) of M. Hour, (7) Faith for T (9) Featurette. 10:36-—(2) Cartoon Frolic. (7) Cow- ‘boy G-Men. (9) Christophers. 11:00—(2) Sagebrush . (Color) Adventure Erwins, (9) Movie. 11:30—(7) My Little Margie. - SUNDAY AFTERNOON:. 12:00—(2) Heckle and Jeckle. (4) ~ Cartoon Carnival. (7) Bowling. 12:26—~(4). Sen. Potter Reports. 12:30—(2} News. (4) Ask the Cam- era. (9) This Is Your Music. 12:45—(2) Sports. * 1:00—(2) Baseball. (4) Mr. Hope. {?) World Adventure Series. (9), Bill Kennedy Showtime.. 1:30—(4) (Color) Colorland. (7) ‘Laurel and Hardy. . 2:00—(7) Dance Matinee. 2:30—(4) Mr. Wizard, (9) Movie. 3:00~—-(4) American Forum. $:30—(2) Baseball Scoreboard. (4) ‘Zoo Parade, (7) Jungle Jim, 3:40—(2) Sermons from Science. 4:00—(2) Face the Nation. (4) Catholic Hour. @ Outlaw be ,(9)-Movie, 4:30~(2) —_— Speaks. (4) As Others See (7) Annie &30—(2) You. Are There. (4) _ (Color) Hobbies in Action, <7) Ramar of the: Jungle. (9) Pop- * SUNDAY'S TV HIGHLIGHTS .|9:30—(2) Arth ot (7) The” 8:30—(7) The Little Rascals. $:45—(2) Cartoon Classroom, * |8:55—~(4) Faye Elizabeth. — ; $:00—(2) Waring. (4) Home. Our Friert] Harry. 10:00—(4) The Price Is Right. - geoyaad Strike It a. (4) Truth or Consequences. 11:00—(2) Valiant Leay.” @ Tic! Tac Dough. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. pod Could Be You. (7). Robin 11:45—(2) The Guiding Light. 11:58—(9) Billboard. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies Day. (4) “Play to Win." (7) 12 o'clock Comics. 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