- shared by all the bill's supporters, ee é € saa Se ag PROTOS ia SP Ewa SERVICE Jury’ Trial Added to Bill. = Wins on Civil Rights. WASHINGTON (FB — The Eisen-; foes of the measure may ‘vote for! Adoption’ of the jury trial send) hower Administration. lost the bat- it tle against the jury trial- amend- ™ ment, and’Sen, Knowland (R-Calif), said today the civil rights bill prob- ably is dead for this sepsion of Congress. Bat his pessimism was not and Sen. Russel! (D-Ga)_ held out the possibility that some peers ade, ‘if a. few mere changes. are ment. “y a ascoks hae MoU,” he said - Colorful Touch Added | | Ponting Press Photo NEW Loox AT Tae. couEiiotsr - — No.mén, not the cute | blonde, but the flower. boxes. A colorful touch was added this week hy the promotion committee of the Downtown Pontiac Assn... in ' the form ‘of 20 flower boxes lining the lawn of the. courthouse. ‘The - _ committee is sorry it can't persuade Mrs. William Stoiloff to water the geraniums every day, but that would be taking her away from her chores as receptionist inthe prosecutor's office. John A- Riley,. | chairman of the committee, said the boxes are only a ‘ ‘sampling’ i i to see how people like them. More might be placed in front of Saginaw, street stores, he said. The boxes were made by the hese & Club of Pontiac. Toledo. Mother ef Four | F ound Raped, ‘Strangled "TOLEDO, ‘Ohio i The ‘Tede body _ of _ rett: lo |witnessed «by crammed the Senate gallery, the) party lineup was 39 Democrats and| . 12 Republicans for the amendment | . -he said, ° probably © means ithat any measure the Senate passes, Knowland, the. Senate Republi- will be tied up in a Senate-House | ean leader, told reporters he had “no alibis’ for the 51-42; yole by ‘which the Serfate adopted the jury; trial amendment’ shortly after mid. night. disagreement. The_House had re- ‘PARTY LIN EUP On the dramatie roll call vote, spectators who and 9 Democrats and ‘33° Republi- cans against it. : This was a wider margin of vic- jthan had been anticipated. _ _| Eisentiower’s reaction after a call ‘jat the White House this morning to! “| stated only Wednesday his op- — ‘Position to any such amendment. | “(statement to newsmen, AF rom Union Lake a3 %6-foot ketch 21,000 miles since he left home four years ago, will {marry a physical therapist from St. Joseph Merey Hospital tomor-| _ . | -Over.1,500 county “girls_and koys tory for the jury trial advocates Sen. Potter (R-Mich) reported on ‘discuss another—matter with the about losing the fight against the jury trial amendment. WOULD PROVIDE: cases arising from injunctions the: attorney general would be. empow- ered to obtain to enforce voting | /~ Pights.“It also would apply in Ta-) within 12 hours. The first boy Was born to Mrs. Leonard Irelan bor cases and others involving fed- eral court injunctions, : President Eisenhower had re- Vice President Nixon said in a: “This was one of the saddest. days in the eek tory of the. Senate / because was a vote against the "right ont ~ fvote,”* But Russell, leader-of the: Dixie’ forces for whom the vote_was a second major victory, said, ‘‘The Senate was at its very best, _ | Boat Adventurer to Wed Therapist - South African adventurer Jerry a . Who has sailed his jected any provision for. jury trials.) | President. Without elaborating Pot-|- ‘ter told. newsmen “‘the President. “lis “damn unhappy” The amendment would providel - |for-jury trials in criminal contempt | manceminme ty e . (left), 2%, of Clarkston, at 5:37 Mercy. Rae ergs Wey to get ~ p. m. Wednesday at. St: Joseph to _ pee, Mrs. rages Zol- a “FAMILY. AFFAIR — —_These.-three_sisters-gave- birth. -6—s6ns-—— tid of-her Oxford policeman husband ard the ambulance” pane This was at 5:05-a. m. Thursday- _ yesterday at the hospital.-He was born to Mrs..Gerry Hoc of 413 Broadway, Ave., Pontiac. _of Reyal Ox Oak _and snd grandmathe is Mrs. ee have, i Pontiac Prest Phete The third boy arrived id age “Key, 20, ithe taxpayers. ‘whether called surpluses” - Building Money - Transfer 3g Decision Holds “Furids Must Be helo to” Original Budgets; _ | Appedt Is Expected By Max E. SIMON * The judge ruled that padding various budge items to create surpluses county was in effect 1 higher taxes for the ing without the consent of - “T am thie Sale LZ | .Immiediate hopes for a: new Oakland County court- ~house were. blasted today pluses to its building fun - : for its building fund, the persuaded, ‘declared, “that the - acquisitions around - which this case turns, other Grandfather is Wiliam L. South Scrub- Shine Party by 4. H Clubs Hospital Funds Precedes-Ce A thwee-day scrubbing, sweeping,! Jack W. exthingnan and Miss Stie sion Service of Michigan State Unis raking and shining party begins: tomorrow morning when county H members pour into Pontiac fair.) grounds: to prepare for the 17th Annual Oakland. County 4H Club Fair-which opens Tuesday. The ‘fair, he} on the 10-acre. eal at N. boulevard, is sponsored by the poe. Trowbridge and his bride-to-be, | "| Miss. Marie Hickey: 1651 Playsted, | Union Lake, obtained a marriage license in Detroit yesterday. after’ the three-day waiting! period. The waiver was granted so the! lcouple could be wed Saturday and ‘begin a honeymoon that will start! ‘a leisurely four-vear cruise around. _ {me world in Trowbridge’s ketch. “The couple will be-wed_at- 4 p-m. im the Webster Community | Church on Webster. Church read ‘in Washtenaw County, near Ann | Arbor. - They _plan-a hotieymodnh from ‘Chicago down the “fississippi and to Cuba. Part of- the journey will auburn -haired mother was found beside a. sa office their future home in Johannesburg, ' substation today. Coroner Paul Hohly said she appar ently had been raped and strangled. Dr. Hohly idehtified LaTour, 32, mother of four children. _ Her body, a biue dress crumpled benea was found-by a post/ office! employe, Richard K. Har- denbrook- Mrs. LaTour, aiok-manader ot ty* dete t,/furned ee Toledo” “Beach about, 10 p.m. and took the LaTour. chil dren hnime-to bed. Then, she said, 15 d Sh ™ Scattered Showers she and Mrs. LaTour went to-the ‘Gaiety .and sat there about frica. i ‘Huntsville, Ont:, where both had. e woman as Mrs, Anna ha Daal, gone on separate skiing expedi- emt Pontiac Promised a concession in Natjonal- Leadjhour. and a halt oo vodka: “49 jm, st Tam. Co.'s Doehler-Jarvis Division, had and orange juice. : é o.m:....70- 34m. le, “been seen early this nforning in’ wooh: «| |g ani. a5. 2pm... the Gaiety Club or Monroe street Bartender Robert Jafob,” said. near the post office station. : Her body was in a 2; foot | - Mrs. | scattered LaTour’s husband, Otis St... space between the post. office — station and a mall truck which Hardenbrook sald had beer is a research analyst for the New! ‘York Central System, He works ih Cleveland, returning home edc | Ba eeceaeeeteran age parked - there wince early last night. ‘ Ce \Mrs. LaTour left the tat ern alone, _The weather forecast for Pori- about 2:28 am. | itiac ‘and vicinity tonight calls for showers and thunder-) showers, The low will be 70 to 74.) Showers will continue through, ‘tomorrow, turning cooler laté to-| morrow. The high will be 84 to! . Friday and. going back ‘to Cleve-\ gg 4 Hand on Sunday. gp neha In downtown Pontiac the lowest One of her outstretched crm The woman: and. her ‘Chiltresl temperatine l-recorded preceding! extended beneath ‘the truck: one. of her hands, Her wedding and | engagement rings hdd~not beem \ lived with her fathet, Virgit Fos. $ a.m. was diamond broach was found near’ iter, an automobile plant employe: the temperature. was 90. Vv Probate Judge Ernest C. "Boehm an-tloats in the fair waived At 2 p.m. today) members, — aa oe * lintend to demonstrate they are learrying out the 4H motto “To)| make the best better.” They have? entered exhibits; projects, animals | The five + day show, plays of tarm equipment, pro- duce, clothing and gardening, z . Walter Goodrich, fair manager, reports at least 45 commercial ex- hibits will be displayed al local merchants. PLAN EARNIVAL Three ‘quonset huts ‘and girls entries. A carnival of rides has been planned. to add to the en- tertainment, and Walton! ard he Oakland County 4-H Leader's Asso-' ‘ciation which tas ~more than 200) whieh | eloses Aug. 10, will include dis- — Sturgis, County 4-H club agents, Probers Hear Testimony. Exploitation of Workers WASHINGTON (#—The Senate rackets investigating ‘nish and equip the new committee -developed testimony today that hoodlum-) ‘controlled labor unions and employers have conspired , to exploit néarly one million Puerto Rican and Negro’ = ON i } ; {workers in New York City. John McNiff—executive the trade-u iday is “collusion between. ‘crooked management and crooked unionism. McNiff' named 22 New York local ‘unions which he Said cooperate, with companies to “exploit Puerto. six Rican workers anf other tiskilled | -farge tents will house boys and or semiskilled workers’ in “the met- ropolitan New_York area.”’ He said a e ithis Is only a partial list. He said the unions in coopera. __Although most, of the comiests 4 +s are. ‘Only « open to 4-H member the 63 county clubs, the sublic has been allowed te. enter three od ‘The couple met last winter at” lasses. They are: needlework, canning and baking. Special events have been slanted for each evening of the fair. Some are: the selecting of the - Fair Queen, a parade of clubs with col- jorful floats, a pig scramble and 1a talent review. ~~" | The 4H program. is direc ted by (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) = which are often. only ver- bal - agreements and. often fix wages at the $40-per-week legal | | federal minimum ‘wage for a 40. | heer week, or rates only slightly above that figure. A standard practice, McNiff said’ everi among ‘the: more mempecsed industrial unions in New York,” is to refuse te.give workers came! RET nnn re eee eee seo ' First Appears Tomorrow «Religious Drawings Start An sidan’ new WwW religious cartoon will be introduced to vou tomorrow on the editorial page—of _The Pontiac Press. The. new feature will be called “The Power of Faith,” "In each-cartoon the picture and text will _bring_out the power and the faith involv ed in some contemporary,- historical,” or Biblical | situation. Watch for this new feature every ——a on the edi {" torial, page. disturbed, and hér pocketbook can- tained $13 in cash. and a $5.25 cheek Tron Dans Sarath Dr: ssitly lenis a via around her neck apparently had been — by something other than hu- man hands. He said the body ap- “peared: to. have been dragged my the —_ where it was found, LaTour, police said, hadi: she was having dental work done. " Officers “sald ‘shé trequently ‘wae! in. the habit of visiting the Gaiety, then walking home by taking a shbrt- cut through the "pont fice station driveway, ‘Tour and, three-of her ee ee ts 13; James 8; “Wilson. Discusses Successor With Ike - versity and. the Oakland County! 4. homed the supervision of the Exten:' Extension Service. a secretary of the Assn: encanta omen Aeon Pot-O-Gold Holds $1, 900 for Winner Our Pot-O-Gold judges _are he- ‘ginning to wonder if contestants are really trying their best to find. the right solution. Another week, has passed with many entries’ meemaytny 5 I3 2 8 16) z 9 39 hitting the perfect solution So how about turning to page 16 and puttitig a_little extra effort into _ this week's puzzle? You “still have * dhtil Tuesday to have ‘if post- 4 | a new one last evening. coming very close but not quite’ i jthem carefully, ,marked, and a correct solution fora poritiac Géheral, after a budget- grievances of the Pontiac ithis week means $1,900 bwinner.. ‘Explanations for answers to: last week's puzzle may help you in ie. _the figuring out the answers for this) ° Pot-O-Gold. so examine \Y ou'll find them on) ‘week's Says. Tigense. Cuts. About Half. Done. By ELTON C. FAY WASHINGTON (® + Charles E. an "aft Work several: days while) Wilson Has been talking with his yet he. his cedintaiton: In: ottice? for 4% years, he already has held! 4, ee ee boss about a successor in the job] agar Goh quent ; ty says the. Styeanad déteonel And in’ a news eahiotainn yes: [ terday he talked about this fall's budget-making business-in a way which suggested he might me. — oie -suberssor. His answer was men devoted cas to the mil- itary budget and economy cuts demanded - by PSS, “The ‘secretary s the Frbtagan Hy now eanee is n economies de- . HALF COMPLETE Ladies mgt ‘that © actions al- elimination of the Navaho. long- range guided missile program. But, he said, “the bad news is not all out yet.” As he had said on previous 0c) casions, Wilson: reported ‘that the effort’ is to wy oft anfual mili- tary -~4$8--billion—dolk larg Le @., program. Tor’ obli- gational - pi Arig to. mate-. rial or service also: | be: ‘sta =e at 38 oe Selig, he. ad 4 PA During lie first ‘bait ot t year, he said, nx was ‘at annual rate of $40, PB ; me ft Eee 5 a ; Y : Pe 5 Fig ws \ i 4 ; ’ Puls ae de ¢ tee i = oll ~~ ve : . = ee * * bare fee pt Ht i t, ah Let ae f 1% #4 oi + ¢ * Si ee Se te i: {Premier Eisenhower and Wilson Wilson's comment that he has/’ proffered. no. firm suggestions about a successor may be related! “to reports that, the administration] is finding difficulty in inducing] - ‘another top business executive to take the comparatively lpw-pay- ing, criticisin-fraught | ab. fa es * & A revived speculation | This that ee tiign’ to’ some of t feo Those officials, present). srw et Pot-0-Gold eae ip Deputy Secretary Donald Quaries} Sports ....\ ot then * and Asst. Secretary Wilfred: J.) one McNeil, veteran cornptroller, have Suffers Breakdown * LONDON (INS) — The London ; — Decision Nearer Second Public Vote ‘av —, funds, or something else, ~ Tbeen a cae by taxation.” Presb certo Dyan steven yo ie udge Dehnke ruled, must be | returned to the budget funds from which they originated, as | nearly arly as can be determined, | Judge Dehnke— asserted: that al. ong the a legislature has . ly pressed to widen leer seiaanyeat set eeomataee to transfer Se for Issuance -of Bonds funds, it has consistently Tefused Looms i in City Heot Ae a second publi¢ vote. dollar addition. . further_data from Claude Stevens, ‘of ‘Pontiac’ s bend attorney. |Catholic Trade Unionists, said ‘‘the worst evil-of all in picture to-* Try, Try Agen —. Last —night"« two-hour session was another in a series of emer- gency hnddles necessitated when Pontiac voters rejected the $1,- 850,000 hospital’ vote in May. Another joint meeting is expect- ed Thursday. eS : Details of the possible fall vote City oa hospital officials: edged inearer to a decision on how te raise . Sage joNinish ‘Pontiac Gen- lospital at. a meeting held Still looming as the answer is) _ probably}. ithis-fall, to allow the issuance of | bonds to provide finances to fur- But the 13 officials who gathered ast night were reluctant to an- the voters had twice refused to jnounce. their decision pen din €!authorize an increase in tax levies ‘to finance “a courthouse bond issue, = although they had Ay a 2 to yield to that pressure. He said he finds nothing: in the state statutes which _—S such trahsfers: APPEAL EXPECTED Judge .Dehnke noted, that his de ‘cision will undoubtedly be appealed “te the State Supreme Court: "The: judge commented in his - Opinion that nothing he has said should be construed as reflect- four million! Ye on the motives or intentions of county officials or boards.— - He pointed out, however. that an issue, He said oe ais caiiala’ Sole never asked the voters to approve the financing of the building out of ‘current income, although county ‘officials assumed this was the meaning of the negative votes. wor't be known until City Manager INCOME UNDERESTIMATED © ‘Walter K, Willman confers with: Stevens, offic ials said. URGENT PROBLEM They agreed that the most urgent ‘covering of $433, 164 — signa amount ‘of purchase orders on hand for necessary nena nt for the addi-| tion... Faced with many ‘money prob- lems already, members of the hospital’s Board of Trustees, as | well as city officials, learned of | Trustee Harold B: Euler announced there ; has been a $35,385 operating loss | | at the hospital during the first | six months of 1957. “Anticipating a 90 per cent oc- cupancy: for the rest of ihe year,” Euler continued, ‘‘we_ will another $19,500 deficit for the rest of the year.” He explained the loss = re- ‘stilted from’ a lowering occupancy ing of 110 per cent of occupancy. This Wide» Wide World? LOS ANGEL ES tion expert envisidns for the next decade a coast-to-coast shuttle | | system’ of 2,000 mph jet flights | | departing every 15 minutes. one—atigeitnaseensioniipsietneseneaiiaieseesti Daily Express says V.-M> Molo tov has suffered.a nervous break- down. Fo Mee ae Wee ge ns connections with their business Activities. / . i 3 * have Pe An avia- | The -_ of the county showed | clearly, the (udge id, that it was consistently imating . in every annual budget, by substantial ‘from’ ‘county departments. “The result whs inevitably a - (Contiffued on 1 Page 2; Col. 2) Hope to Settle Police Hassle | Officers Assn. - lead, City Manager Confer on 3 Major Grievances By HAROLD 8. COHEN Final settlement of long-stan lice Officers Assn. appeared likely yes- ferday following a meeting of an association | delegation with City Manager Walter K. Wil}man. Both Willman and Herbert V. iCooley, association president, seemed well satisfied with the con- ference in which three principal items were discussed. | The association asked ‘changes in police department policy on pay raises, vacations and wed . motions, “Spokesmen said” thea eT felt certain, officers had not re- céived raises they were entitied | to, that vacations were not “| worked out by the pfficters best "| qualified to do so, namely the platoon supervisors, and that the .|best qualified men were ‘not always the ones promoted, : ing: a = é Commies... 3 Willman said he -would study the County News. ..0.6.. 66805, 34. |Qrievances over the weekend and - "Editoriale --...:......¢ © jwould reply in. writing early next a “Farm & Garden...2>.... 0. Week to ‘the © “association With a | Marlee 6... Nau -i.:, St COpy “going \t6 the Civil Serviee Obittiaries. ©)... ...--se, 8, ot. |Commigsion. Pot-0-Gold. Putzle ......... is He termed the cotrplainis ae. ministra could settle, ‘Theaters... 5 ae a (one TV & Radio Programs Sti Wilson, Marl... c......:5.,, 37, | See Fee Bennty Women's Pages... 17. thru, 19) ean Darina f s i} ‘ ; ‘ e ts is ; Fi iV ‘ Pa 4 F “ 4 ore’ of i sty > 7 A a {/- P for Viciousness Speaking on behalt of the West, the U.S, secretary of state) a the West's “ “open * proposal in a dramatic bid to ae an East-West deadlock in the U. N. subcommittee on. dis- armament, - . * * es Under the new Western plan So- viet planes would ‘be allowed to fly over U. + and Western terri- Huge. St. Bernard Dog Executed . ee, Ts ome tack on A man, - ell * Dulles ai ‘worked ‘four days to get agreement on the plan among the Western members of the sub- committee—Britain, France, ada and oe. Daited Staten, -There Can-|approval of al] nations affected had been broad but agreement before , President E- stage’ agreement on disarma- ment comes into force. The West- ern powers. emphasized that the would be required. $71,935,119 tor interstate on highways; Ready. Vaccine > is Pea é Today i _lawest temperature vpreceaing Sam. Ruling. Cripples’ Hopes for County Courthouse (Contd Fiom Page On | million: building should be-left_to ~ the voters, trial, Judge Dehnke ,.| the “This building is just plain awful .j|for a county this size. Why, in tutional limitation ‘to ‘be taxed or gust 12, that it appeal to the ‘State * *« * He said that the judge for Asian Flu — Outbreak Here — ‘WASHINGTON (This coun- try faces the “very. definite prob- ability” of a large outbreak “ot ter, Surgeon General Leroy E. ‘Burney Say8.-- « “But he maperes yesterday that rushed On strain of flu reported in the Unit-. ed States, He added undoubtedly there has been ‘widespread seed+ ing of virus, throughout ‘the coun- } try.” He “mat cold weather seems to trigger flu outbreaks, and if one Tiamec Seems vod Se by Feb. 1, Burney reported. He told a-news conference he ‘believes the disease will continue , to be the mild type so far report- ed in the Far East, South Amer- | ica and this country. ~ He expressed= confidence — death, _rate from complications any cases will be ‘‘far below” the two tenths of 1 per | cent Teported in the ‘Far ‘East, : fin Transportation Supervisors fo Hear. of Sewer Progress A peeirete copett on te slain of the Evergreen and Farmington interceptor sewer systems Will be Special County--Board of seperviont 8 at ‘9:30 p.m., August 12. Both the $3,000,000 yisystem and_ $2,500,000 Farmington drain~have been assigned top pri- ority by the DPW,. which is em- peer se ages. construct and operate and * * * In an off-the-cuff remark at the to county: agatha Es Harrisville (on Lake Huron in Al- Legal battle over the courthouse The board will also Het “uporea ‘committee that 48 acres of -the Holly School district be annexed had sought to annex 280 acres of Rose and Holly Townships. - - Will He Take o-Million? RALEIGH; N. C. (INS)—Pres- ident. Eisenhower can decide to, in| day if he will take a “million ‘dollars for his assets." Kidd »| Brewer, 49; a Raleigh business- } man, followed up the President's offer at a Wednesday news con- ference by sending him a tele- gram yesterday offering a mil- has been mene since the league filed its wit in November, 1956. | lion dollars for his assets. Had to Protect Mother -itself—through - evaporation! ° PP aravygdl evaporation, which would be useless, desert wastes. The Weather Fell U.s. Weather. Bereas’ Repert , PONTIAC AND | eatin oa tae late Tes! pag erg ote 3 “High to« merrew. «te Bm. a winds at 16 to 15 miles an hour. . 8 &.m.: Marilyn .Monroe, wife of _play- wright Arthur Miller, lost her baby by an operation last night in Doc- of tors rps a ‘medical source is|reported toda it-was urgent to protect the life éf the mother,” said the source who declined use of his name. ambulance .trip esterday from the. Millers’ summer. Amagansett on the were end of Long Island. zs _ An emergency call for the t 4\ Dr. Hilliard Dubrow, New York and one ot Miss Mon- e"s physicians, happened to be | Dubinsky about it, Asian influenza this Tall or win- . presented by the newly-created De-| recommendation by the boundaries! to the village of Holly. The village; . Chairman McClellan (D-Ark) said in advance it would be shown that ‘“‘sweetheart contracts’ be-) tween. the unions and employers’ gave the workers only the legal: minimum. wage. * Today's - hearings are anew Phase of the committee’s’ be a linto” New ai area unioris ets Committee’ has found out that ‘Teamsters. Union dues money ap- ‘parently was used to pay a $21.66 hotel bill here in mid-July for for- mer nemeywelaht — doe "That was when the teied “Brown Bomber” visited Wash- ington and attended Hoffa's trial on ‘charges of rity one of Mc- Clelian's committee in white persons later acquitted .|Hoffa, but. the jurors said ir a ipoll afterwards the-race issue had ¢ not influenced their verdict. Union Combine SAN FRANCISCO «@—Detroit Teamster chief James R. Hoffa advocates a giant combine of- transportation unions—land, sea and ‘air—he said here yesterday. he. will be “elected Teamsters Union’ president next month to succeed Dave Beck, If he is, he says he will work for a merger_of truck drivers, Jongshoremen, railro@ad and- steamship employes and ware- | ‘housemen into a giant transport: . AFL-CIO frame- | constitutional’ committee chairs titan, said, “We're going to take the constitution apart_article by article and look it over.’ ~Hotfa said he intends to a here strictly to AFL-CIO bans against relations between AFL- CIO_unions and independent: or- _ Banizations such as the ILWU, FHA Home Loan Rate May Be Hiked Again WASHINGTON i” — Another in- rates is imminent, congressional sources sqid today, _~ -They said they expect a boost) from 5 to 5% per cent,in the inter- est rate to be. announced soon along with approval of lower down payments and new controls on the NEW YORK w— Gianeron “the ‘hely. wes wasnyahie ent The operation followed-a fast, home at © & & 5" Hampton ambularice service( was made from the Miller home. at a.m. yesterday. ‘elevator he caved eng the stricken film star and her husband. When she was admitted to the hospital one of her doctors said Miss. Yonroe was “five or six weeks pregnant and was expecting her child at the end of March.” There have been persistent rumors she was expecting a child. : * «*« * She was wheeled from the am- bulance in a stretcher. A sheet covered her famous. body, Only her tousled. blonde-hair, her bare, sun-tanned feet and the top of her her blue pajamas: sleeves were visible. Miller, nervous and solicitious, helped wheel the stretcher. At the leaned over the stretcher, put his arm around his wife's waist and whispered to \ st Hampton * the time andj. + at Wind velocity @€ m.p.h Dt hyrest. a at 7:51 pim. at 5:26 a.m, = Me at 11:36 p.m. aa ls 15 p.m, obs arab c+ ge eean ee ee 6 | HPP e eee pe eens s+ BE, sresdzeeses j Outlaw of Prayer Angers Parents ‘She was taken to a $26-a-day = _Drating New Jersey Bill ‘to Allow School. Grace™ "TRENTON, N. J. — The aitoiney jinn office said today + it is preparing an amendment to New Jersey law that would permit | children to say grace before meals in public elementary schools. The legal division of the attorney’ general’s office recently ruled | ‘a eebaeia tee “any fac greta la! * Atty. Gen. Grover C. Richman Jr. was reported “unhappy” ‘with the results of the. opinion, which angered residents of Edge- water Park, and has instructed that an amendment to the Jaw be, “prepared ‘for submission to the legislate, *. About 98 per cent:of the adults inthe Edgewater ‘Park school district have signed a petition: asking that saying of grace be con- | tinued. It had been the practife there before the attorney general's * was issued. - os mete < vers | S888 “sgansanedeased: vg ee sted ro \Marilyn Loses Her Baby in “Operation ninth’ floor room. Miller took a room in the hospital's hotel sec- ‘tion: * * te Miller said he could not recall any incident that could have in-) duced a. threatened miscarriage. . He said his wife had been “‘rest- ing, digging clams and - swim- ming” on their vacation, ~*~ *& * j “tthe medical source said that !¢ “no diffieulties” were ‘anticipated as a. resuit of the operation and) that. Miss "Monroe was ‘‘doing as well as can be expected.’ : 2 “oo R tion was performed by Dr. Dub-. also a gynecologist. * * * ¢ Miss Monroe and Miller were | married in a civil ceremony at White Plains, N. Y., on June 23, * We oy Scarlett’s Bicycle | see will be closed s during the months | July and August, “State law: now requires the. reading of at least. five rses of § tg Oey tn cnt eh care at ag | oan - eiui ation Jar he Soacapent : ok av ig Be. =) ~ j i i er# he t i Tt was learned that ‘the opera-| . brow and Dr. Bernard Berglas, | whieh: tea}. Ne chtcuel’ terreus on mortgage loans insured by. the Federal Housing administration. per cent without coming to Congress for approval, In addition to the current 5 per). cent rate, FHA now charges an additional half of 1 per cent fee for insuring the mortgage loan to bring the total cost to 5% per cent, An addi one quarter per cént ‘would | the cost to bor. rowers to 5% pér cent, ce Hotta Advocates Hoffa said that he is confident |" SAtshear Sachets x Sail te eee tributors for their vets ae port. 4 > Weston also extended the board’s thanks to Mrs. Alice Wessels landscaping around the House. The. program is nearly completed and “vastly improves the appear- ance of the House, " according to Weston. The fall classes dre’ designated to. start about September. 16. Reg- puppets, marionettes, land County are working toward Acting city manager L. R. Gare between _ $12.00. Birming! Eingr ‘Mohn, administrative {+ vice president ‘ot the union and /little crease in FHA home lean interest! Gas Officials Say Eugene McEnery, vice presi- dent of the North Oakland County Gas Dealers’ Association, on SS eee eee the county have cut prices and this ig-definitely not the start of a gas price war. In Detroit, Cash Hawley, gen- eral manager.of the Retail Gas Dealers Association of Michigan, said a price war is possible but | Hawley earlier in the week had. predicted the Texaco. move would that evaluation when only one ma- Socony-Mobil, indi- lead. * LJ i ; a ~ Production Up _ Co,,- Clawson, for : Hospital, - | Gap: Still. Widens ‘Over | Number of. Cars Built ‘Last July, Past Year . Pentieg Mstse Bivicion comtin- wrejal of pool rules was made this\yeq to widen the production gap te, over last year’s figures in July, production figures revealed today. Some 26,089 units left the line a: og ng ne ag ‘otal Pontiac production in . . i July is 224,761, com- assisted greatly ta Whe extvior (owing which speg ol good i7 through July pated to 212,817 for last year at this time. ——- “+ General Motors tion fig? ures in the month of Jily show a 7,000 unit~ boost over the same - month last “year—278,532_ com . pared to 271,658. ~~ - For the seven most 0 however, GM is’down, from [tae op tad eye renin ~ Trtick. Coach. division reported. 5,735 units in July, compared ‘at uly. Total 1957 Truck & Coach division- to -. date is 42,985, +e ee Oe units in through July, 1956 ‘es In. July" Chevrolet, Pontiac and Cadillac showed higher, production than last July. Menominee Boy Drowns - MENOMINEE (#—Francis Pes- mark, 11,.of Menominee, drowned in Green, Bay north of Menominee Thursday when be ran off a sand bar into water over his head. « Cur Swim. Pool Costs mag a8 a er papa The family sug ge eee © Ot ee: Pet of about. 25 per cen since lenge of aout 3 per cot ere $2! 500 "Sleep 81x36 Inch Cu Size “Full Fe ken ons Bottom + Geareased lat Quaury = E Filled with’ FULL 2%. . POUNDS of polyester Emiracie fibres so superior for insu~- lation warmth. Stitch . — WATER-/, OOF ground cloth - he canopy. Color- e ful red plaid migepeat of 2 "SELL-OUT"—-Same Low Price 88/4 sneer BAG SALE id with Genuine, cadalner nic CRNON-ALLERGIC A "Bags" place on Barron Road, about 100) 2, We tact 20,172 Pieces of | AVERWAK | 5 —— Made in U. S. A. Odds & Ends - For Com tennessee * tore, Etc. ism ty Geilieue. tadhes” Con a | ‘OVER 6 FT. TALL — 36" —1r DEEP h ales | \ design to harmonize with any tableware | or.make: up your own complete~ ‘bet. | oteel ne lving cintelaneie ;. 9 ter tuk @ Table Spoons es te @ Serving Forks @ Gerve Ladies” @ Dessert Forks @ Sugar Spoons Soturday ofter- [i ‘$10. 95 Value Reg. /y ae on PRICE— / ~ @ Tadle @ Gravy Spoons wolves GROUP NO. bivoias to $18 50. Lenght goons stag adler hair sateciset a tend 99 |P on, others, in sole oi Ey ae “Rep. Fultcn. Sugencle Using 5:Cent Stamps as Ist Step Forward WASHINGTON Rep. : Fulton (R-Pa) suggested today that 5 cent stamps be required on all fitst-class letters to help finance an electronic postal service: * * * He -would eliminate the air mail stamp, saying ‘he post office should send letters “by the fastest means under the circumstances," whether by air or otherwise. Fulton ‘outlined his idea this Way: - ~*~ * & “Let the stamp buyer route -his letter.” The whole, country would be zoned; so would the cities. A stamp buyet would punch buttons) according to- zones to perforate the stamp’ and mail. his letter, a machine wolg route it down the Seeks Electronic “Postal System _ jeliminate- that “the Savings oma 4e. astro- lated raises, on Second and third right chute, ta wo eon way. ‘Sales saik uc an wees Ole electronic system . _ Virtually hand*sorting ot.mail and) poral. +. - Fulton ‘estimated the proposed 5-cent stamp, plus some gradu- class mail, weuld add about 700 to 800 million -dollars a year to postal revenues. He said he figures the Post Of- fice Department would. just about break even under his plan, It is operating now under an -.annual deficit estimated at some 650 mil- lion dollars. ‘ F. W. Dodge Sees Rise DETROIT #—F: W. Dodge Corp. reported Thursday that contracts for ‘future construction in Michi- gan in June total $136,757,000. The; agency said this was an increase of one per cent compared to June a ar Ago. = dent, tinged government . ago, the guard killed himeelt. 18 — Tried for Armas Killing GUATEMALA (Eighteen per. | sons ‘are ‘on trial before a mili- tary court for complicity in thes assassination of President Carlos Castillo Armas. Another. 36 persons are being held for investigation,. National Security Chief Ismae] Ortiz Orel- lana disclosed last night. The 18: on trial were reported unofficially -to be army officers and soldiers. 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Z lu _for your dollar buys lasting value and a guarantee of satisfaction. Not a cae — * R clearance sale, but the newest furniture fashions just received. This great AUT Oa Ns oN 7 sale will extend into the fall season so watch our advertising for outstanding : .—loaaa——"T : | specials purchased from leading WENN ES Elta especially. for this sale. os - ; - Me ce nd oe: . | 2 , r os re i ® 8 a = £ d o 4 %) Z ee $5 Ps be ee mer : - | . it , EI , | | f | on 8 , |. FURNITURE STYLES HAVE CHANGED SINCE 1917 BUT. STEWART-GLENN C0.’S POLICY OF OFFERING - QUALITY FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES WITH SERVICE AFTER THE SALE REMAINS THE SAME ae THROUGHOUT THE YEARS. - a / | | se 7 le eee: ABOVE, Buvermarioy 1 A REPRINT . - reac =| , Now! Park With Ease! | OPEN FRIDAY and ‘MONDAY NIGHTS “til 9:00 : FAY a8 LOW. AS 7 PRRKCING 5 sew N / ee Al | te ti nee en ona ae fi aie ee ene Buy on Our oy ta - _ PAYMENTS WITH ao Easy Payment Plan! Carrying Charges. or TO 2 YEARS. { | 7 aa * -"@ Our own lighfed . ‘me Jot just aroynd > eat the corner. Tarn CARRYING CHARGE _ IF PAID IN 90 DAYS ioe Meee | tight at the /at- ae wegee ; = eer | is open CONVENIENT. a6 1. i . ad. ley just south, of | a ee ee oe 7 store.) | 8 to 96 South Shetnaw Street eee ag Opie Auburn Avenue “CREDIT ‘capes : y ve | I 4 a ‘ a : - . “we : ‘ var ss Ze “ = Pro , ie: m4 . . — an r T ee as 9 ono ee q fi ie VA J, . ? - ae = 9 a] ea f. nity : Nag ee Seay Car yt 4 ks wo” bea. ee Ls si ; At Pion Gee ea j } Death Notes. Ww. GRANT BARNARD ses @) W. Grant Barnard, 74, of 98 | Douglas St., died yesterday after fan illness of. -several months, - He was a member of First Meth- “Warehouse Clearance 5 . Enclésures....... $29.95 ea. Wor sawie ig Go uilt- ven with 4 Burner Top | OS Surviving his wife, Ethel; (Gas) Sy nearer aeene -, $225.00 ea, daughter, furs. Floyd Sibeman of ~{—§.8. Dishwasher, top load. . Flint: a. son, George E. Barnard . $169.50 3—Metal Utility Cabinets, 24x64. $19.95 ea. 4—Cast Iron Bath Tubs, 5 ft... ..$92.50 ea. . 4-STEEL = : 1-Air -B an BS || Conditioner ‘ST 89” Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Mon- iday from riffin Chapel pith burial at Memphis. ROBERT GREGORY Word has_been received of the’ Robert ee? former Pontiac resident. ‘in Stevens Point, Wis. seme vevening. When in Pontiac, Mr. Gregory was employed by the Grand. Trunk Western R. R. Co- | Surviving are a daughter, two isisters and a brother. |. Service will be at 10-a.m. Satur- day at the Doston Funeral Home in Stevens Point with burial in Al Alma es ‘Wis. ‘5 Ft. $79 1—50,000 BTU: Oil Circulation Heater $69.95 4—Metal Wall Cabinets . — . $18.50 ea. - 1—Servel Refrigerator, 8 fh. vee 82 19,95 | 6—Closet Seats, colored . .. $9.95 ea. 2—Shallow-Well Piston Pumps, , . with tank $94.95 ea. 2—Deep-Well Jet Pumps z 44 Ne Less Tank with Jet & Seal z Dinepememmmees JOHN H. KENNEDY | Join H:° Kennedy, 67, of 267 iFerry Ave. died this morning in Pontiac General Hospital after an |iiness of two years. A retired employe of Fisher 'Body Division, fé was a member)” ‘ot First Methedist Church, Roose- elt Lodge No. 510 F & AM and _ @ the Low Twelve Club. S168 | . | tonne Carl ‘J. d STEEL SINK (Bag ite: oa tour brothers. 56” oe © © © ee ee ew ee oe 1—Servel ice Maker REFRIGERATOR $3 39” day from Donelsen-Johns Funeral ‘Home with his pastor, the Rev. ‘Paul T. Hart officiating. Burial Mr. Kennedy leaves. his wife,| | Service will be at 1:30 p. m. Mon-| | Deaths Elsewhere. . By THE ASSOCIATED "Press! Moscow (P—Sotyo. Andreyevna Tolstoya-Yesenina, 57, a ~ grand- daughter of the noted ‘author Leo Tolstoy, died yesterday, the. Liter- aty Gazetfe announced. She was '_jdirector of the Tolstoy State Mu- ae NH. Dr. Cor- helius Weygandt; $5; professor emeritus of -English literature at the University of Pennsylvania, died Wednesday, He joined the Penn faculty in 1897. and red in 1952. He was born in. Philadel- phia.. ana Won 4 Help Exports No Immediate Increase in* Agriculture Trade | “Seen for: Midwest WASHINGTON (PA - aa ‘{s- sued by the Agriculture Depart- they should siot expect teo much in the’ way of increased exports from -development of the St. Law- rence Seaway. The Seaway isa project designed to deepen the channel of -the St. Lawrence River to make it navi- gable by larger ships. oe Much has-been said about the | ing lower cost transportation for | midwestern wheat, other grains | and farm’ products. “Tt seems unwarranted.” the, will follow in White Chapel Memo- rial Cemetery. 2—12x18 Steel Sinks . 1—42” Deluxe American Sink, , " with Cabinet... $149,00- {—39” Deluxe Magic Chef Deluxe Double Oven Gas Stove ~2—18"x24” American Standard — Cast Iron Sinks. . ee er er ee er er) ‘MRS. AGNES L. CALLEWAERT c IMLAY CITY—Service for Mrs. Agnes L. Callewaert, 81, of 2826 Lake Pleasant Rd., ewan fae $179.50 ‘ Cemetery. $6.95 ea. § \Lum a sister. : = : tid Pid > dl 2—21''x24" CAST IRON SINKS | g* : = : ‘iee-for Janet Lyon Reeves, infant daughter of Ralph and Patricia | Reeves of 1565 W. Hamlin Rd., will ibe held at 10:30 a.m: tomorrow ‘trom Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. | The baby died shortly after birth “ee ee © © ee we JANET L. REEVES | ALL PRICES CASH and CARRY! ALL SALES FINAL—NO RETURNS! H. H. SMART, DIV.| | ’ L. FLEISCHMAN con. 55 Oakland Avenue _ FE 44567 pital. * _* * ineral Home. EDWYNA TITUS ROCHESTER—Funeral arrange- COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE | Titus, 57, of 130 Griggs St., died this morning at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit. Miss Titus was: principal of the Troy Union School. | “Arrangements are being made by the William R. Potere Funeral) Home. ~ ; Cheezy Robbery, PHILADELPHIA — Philadel-' 'phia police are searching for rob-| bers who used a hunk of cheese as a weapon. Cab-driver John Evans’ says he picked up two fares and suddenly one of them hit him in the mouth with a handful of cheese. -The other -slugged him with a lead pipe, Evans says, acl escaped with $20. - ROCHESTER — Graveside--.si'v-| gaam | yesterday at Pontiac General Hos- | Surviving besides her parents}. ‘are a brother, Michael, at home. The body may be viewed this’ ‘evening at the Sparks-Griffin Fur, ments are pending for Edwyna) who} study said, “to visualize -immedi- ate or radical changes in the ex- listing channels of trade for agri-. cultural_preducts from the United). A fire alarm was sounded short-4 :States. Over a_longer period, how-. ty ever, changes in this respect may fire equipment rushed to the busy, be significant.’ ichusetts, - The department said, | ment advises midwestern- ‘farmers possibility of the Seaway provid- | Six-Car Subway Rocked by Blast in Philadelphia . Train; | Panic Follows eS PHILADELPHIA @ — A blast rocked:a six-car Broad Street sub- way ‘train during the morning and causing..panic in the’ ne ground tube. The three hospitals to which the! injured-were taken said tione had been hurt seriously. *: * Many suffered cuts from smashed subway train windows, ' -|Others were treated for shock. The Philadelphia Transporta- tion Co, said the blast came after the motor of the lead car on the. passenger-jammed train short clr, jcuited, causing a circuit breaker to eye = aA * * The blast and minor fire in the’ lead car caused many of the pas- isengers to smash. windows in the subway cars and scramble out to ‘the Erie .Ave, platform. wandered to the street level and were given sedatives at nearby drug stores. | Edward Caswell, 40-year-old mo- ‘torman. of the subway train, said: the blast. derailed the’ lead ca® of the eight-car- train; which was jammed with work-bound passen- | gers, many of them standirig. * * * Caswell said he was temporari- ily blinded by. the flash from the ‘explosion, but recovered quickly and openéd the subway train \doors to let passengers out on the | ‘station platform. Many of the pas-' isengers. he said, were screaming | ‘and hysterical. “after the blast eecurred and: lintersection, Traffic was disrupt- who died) The study ‘was prepared for the ed, both on the surface ard in] Thursday will be held at 2 p.m.idepartment by,Prof, Sargent Rus-| with burial in Lam seit of “the University of Massa the =~ itself, Losses of about $25 mtities 4 Surviving are: @ son, “Walter of however, that the study is “a pre-iyear are incurred because of the |liminary analysis. based upon a death or injury of livestock being few pessible example and \Per-| shipped from farms to meat pack {haps inadequate cost figures.” ing centers, THe pontiac PRESS. “yRIpAY.. auGust 24 1957 ns Scores Are Injured | rush hour today, injuring scores}. Many |. 4 4 147 LBS. on ii ak Wihere You rca Savef —VEELLER’S- AUGUST _ FURNITU RE SALE! Save eney Now on » All Ne CW oe. 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Adverts ‘ ne oot ertising Rosrer Games c I - Managing Editor é ean, Entered at oh Office” Pontiac, as second ‘class matter == = “The a Press is entitled exclusively to the pri nm this use for of all 1 news newspaper as well ef ali AP news ¢ by caavier tee 40 cinta : : a eae where ‘ ‘pot available by mail in Oakland, Gengece, Macomb, Lapeer and 5 AE ny ¢isewhere if Mie aa United States . Seeee Veolibe es — as payable in edvance. a MEMBER or AUDIT BUREAU OF. CERCULATIONS: Detroit Rasinscanie: 2 Favor Downtown Mall ‘establish 3 a douibowt: wall is attracts ing a lot ‘of attention in Detroit. He has suggested closing Woodward Avenue to motor traffic from Grand _ Circus Park to Michigari Avenue. ee “He would have the downtown "merchants beautify this shopping center, improving it in-every possible - way to make it more attractive to shoppers. The merchants. would be - expected to finance these changes. The.city would take care of rerouting traffic and other problems. ___Detroit merchants admittedly —— are interested in the proposal, although they are not.ready to - give their comple support with- likewise, recognize big headaches for them would be an- sina result. _ he + 7 ae a — iio tain on interest THE. PONTIAC pakas = Sema pce - mean the lives of many children, will aE ee Tee ug 2 ase mortality tata eracne/ wang.” stern trod’ Atty te-hwenky per cent...” It this reduction is dealized, it will — Since 1949 steroid hormones, " Cheindenla from the small glands atop the kidneys, have been used in treating nephritis. The new treatment includes the use of ’ steroid drugs and _ cdrtisone, ' suited to individual needs. * * * The tests-thus far have covered thirty children, and three years after onset of the disease in these thirty - cases the mortality rate has been. but twenty per cent, as against the pre- vious. hormal expectancy of fifty per- cent mortality. The two doctors conducted their experiments at Phuadelphia . Chil- dren’s Hospital where they are spe- cialists. They Teport that. ‘another* | ~ discovery has accompanied use of the _ } new—technique. Physicians using it can deterfnine early in the treatment \of each case whether the patient will 7 recover or will die. : a ae ae While nephritis is not so common - ag many diseases affecting young people, \between six thousand . and eight thousand children are believed: to be suffering from it in the ‘United States.at the present:time. Fhe high- | est incidence is in the age group around two years. x * * The word from Philadelphia — _ brings good news to these child ~ victims, and to parents ef children © everywhere. One by one ‘the: _scourges of childhood are being conquered. The results are more healthy children and a steady increase in life expectancy. = ~The Man About Town- bee wee ee ” Lae Pa David Lawrence Says: 7 “Hard to Read With That Light So Far Away” woe t af _ ¢ / Calling Ike’ Names Isn't Very Ni Ice : WASHINGTON — It must be the heat or else the political humidity. For one day someone in Congress have “brains,” and another day “some other member says the rs we President is ‘“‘a lousy liar:"* “Not long ago another ‘member said. he dkin't see much Undoubtedly among ne thoes active. - siete ade: and so aiso have in -politics there is considerable the Repdblican appointees. Busi- ‘knowledge about who makes_ the ness experience _ is ah asset in diplomacy today, \ As’ for Maxwell H. Gluck, the héw ambassador to Ceylon — who, when “questioned by the Senate — Foreign Relations Cornmittee; couldn't: remember offhand how to pronounce the name of the prime ministér of Ceylim (S. W. R. D. ~€alipaign contributions, and it may influertice. some. of those who send. in letters of enthusiastic recom- mendation to a President. DEMS SUDDENLY VIRTUOUS? . But it would. be unrealistic to assume that the Democrats have suddenly become virtuous in this .- tion. There. ‘the ~~: yon J pa erg ic Silas: Chain “Clty tees bck loan 0 4h pal Boy Seout Jamboree and. what.a wonderful time they've had, an oppo unity that very few of them would’ have had otherwise. Theip tame ’ aang have all heard about the wonderful sight-seeing "trips in Wa hin “D.C., and New York City before .going' on to Valley Forge, Pa. ag many ofthe boys it was fet train ride and frst stay - at the hotel, ab at Behind the scer oe oak ee wk a wo eet #0 many of our a ey Se eee Sek See ee ee ieee to siahed' tin § rip the wonderful success It was. Tm acy tals hie perms join’. me in saying three times three cheers for these wolyaite r-workers: who serve ouf youth so faithfully.” Mrs. Winford Stephens bd U ja 10. _- Orchard Lake * * * We call Detroit the atecaubile center, yet nothing has been done Several Discuss — to take th ized and ambitious Teen Problem hut #08 otf the streets and put hine 1 agree wholeheartedly that teen;\ on the’ safe and legal drag strip. agers don't have enoygh recrea- t would promote safer driving and dances occasionally — e a better between ult population, John Law. .and- \hot rods. We.of the automobile . g world need more support al ae) and ifs open only about. three © instead of criticism. Incidentally, - weeks a year, Some of the schools tem) ot a teenager, rinks, but. what kind of con-- “Milam” Wayne are they in? I go to Birm- x * j -ogge to skate.--An indoor rink. (Editor‘s\ Note: a discussion . ‘open all year is needed. group, ‘Teenagers Speak Their held Tesuday -eve- at Jefferson Junior interested in We also need a recreation center. Minds,” will ‘ve badly, Then adults Wouldn't be ning at 7:30 able to gripe. so much about teens High for -all ose roaming the streets, because they'd . teenage -proble The -sheriff's liave someplace to go. Other cities department informs us that GM rsmaller than Pontiac have them— representatives, yo \u th directors, why cai't we? members of -the pation depart- Judy Crandall - ment and eenibees ¢ ofthe sheriff's Pat MeCoy department will be prexent. One of the topics to be di: ged is the -possibility of-a drag stNp in the “Pontiac area.)* Congratulates Cit) on Weed Project | Pontiac’ is to. be congratulat on its campaign to eliminate o = weeds from city lots. Ou awn is-next-to-a-vacantiot-and park: the owner keeps the weeds a ee 3 I agree the summer doesn't offer - much for Pontiac teenagers. But I don’t agree there are plenty of dances and activities. The only — ones I know-of are those sponsored y local disc jockeys at suburban nie and then the atmosphere is sometimes not too good, I think the problem ‘lies within planning and supervision ot these citywide _ activities. . A civic auditorium where teens down, I es a losing battle all could gather to enjoy an eve- summer. — ning’s 5 rt soscseneseeesonouteealle = __ dim _ —erchestra-and night: tub ‘Rimos- arg ome peg aol Club had Pets! Treatment difference be- tween Ike and ,, Dave Beck.. to Pontiac’s merchants who have recently ‘banded together to seek _ methods - of - revitaliz! ing +h downtown area and to cs Mode ‘With Difficulty respect and do not: intend to let - anyone hereafter get an ambassa- doris cabi t app gintment, who Our Wheat Crop 0 Ms under the bead of “free speech,” e to their party fund. ; The list of nominees he have hard-surfaced, lighted and provided with parking méters. They are mak- ing it much more convenient for ‘access highway crossing . Pontiac from north to south. = a few . chant and property owners’ group. x 6% * parking lots which would make it easy for through motorists to pause provide a quick way for residents of average yield runs around 30 bushels per acre, which is above the average of most former -years. ‘The quality is good, un- ae affected by moisture ee _in land.County 4-H Club Fair, ° Walter Goodrich, ao me Diaiec = and other—fea- built up through the years. until it is now . the largest event of its kind in Michigan. 19-year-old resident of our suburban Birmingham, on his winning a $2,000 ~ fora bit of shopping. It would also scholarship in the - Fisher Body Craftsman’s Guild But fortunately the " publie » doesn’t regard party. zeal as per- mitting anyone to transcend the rules of gentlemanly conduct, es- blic story about Eisenhowér having made .# million dollar . He laughed this off gnd said that tually, éxcept for His ‘salary, what money he has today is. the result of the proceeds wrote about -his/ war experiences which was published before he m the book he © + Dr. William Brady Se ° | You Pay in: Vital Health : en ie Bevel Tanned: What the it but whether it's youngsters to foreign posts un- of our ‘eaeies or ministers _and parents, we could accomplish owners. ay 6 che. not take a "public. ° Merchants in many cities ‘How get at the beach, ‘nstead of LAWRENCE see souage ody and a Deleisiene otetlehetion to_posts abroad. _- ‘which is getting teens oft- Pet Hf tey_¢ can't ~ i To dis- - the weedshed: — t tabl ~ (Copyright 1957) “the street and entertain- pose of a ¢at or on some Sg stadying me aatoe" problem. ry a dignity = — . pttorewe. oyperand grees ment which will hetp bake the body flimsy excuse is wrong. These _Pontiac’s ‘municipal government The harvest of the 1957 wheat crop in = that the _¥°"? long-indeed — to mention only - S ile : as-welljas the mind. = a animals. are, God's creation. “already has made a notable contri- the Pontiac area now ix’at its peak. First, Rect -= of course, na .. Joe Davies, Joe / —— and m ies. — ; 2.5196 Interested Teenager a eee = worth bution’ toward relief of the down- , “farmer to market his crop was Demnecente dali Ghat actom pee =. eee Z reer: —— ¥ while bird it 3 = - a7 at heartbreaking to see them —— N. ti vid knows no limits wou grave ni @ ‘away is what.a man S$ forwar ing treated as livi bage, town —— gens: City-own A. Tersigni se the ee — it's all supposed —~ . to intply, however, ‘that none of — ‘to and then, in about two days, he Pasco protend rye to thank ae Some people are dent oa. ’ off-st =n . for ot Independence Township, who sold it to be within the rules * party them: anid able, for most ef wishes = were back home.. __ ee : ~ Worried - 5 re at’ the Oxford Cooperative Elevator. The was interested in teenagers in. Pon- i “hundreds of cars. S$ are wartare, aa tiac. The Press“did a good thing eudoe Dishbrees With Billy Graham Billy Graham is quoted as say- by making those interviews. Now = city will really know and may- something can be done. We el pes also like to thank those who aonie | _—_— _ pecially in governmental affairs— disagree with us. 4 “Th oe in the downtown area. The price is Just under $2.00 per bushel, and it may be doubted whether ager — bi near ” this : the Pa awed : ae eT te being about the same as at harvest time’ the people back home are proud. for. M odern M illed Flaver . attributed to this great man that _o of those representatives who en- One has ‘ wives a “Chicago” -Many downtown buildings have _—'!*st year. On atcount of the rains and —_huain Fredhi chout dra races. Every bot I disbelieve.. Do any other people : : wind causing much.of the grain to topple : actually believe the end of the . undergone extensive physical over and pee seus ad tad pee = It was the late President Frank- te The! beoale ‘“RGods: ant ‘Their which. tn the ee ultra-refined rod enthusiast will agree that some: ds approach? "There wil changes in the effort to make the ; lin D. Roosevelt who once said ms diet, accounts for so many every- ‘ing should be done about pro- : difficult, and some wheat was lost in that, as soon as name-calling Adulteration, “Sythe famous Dr. « day’ complaints. leat A viding a suitable place. to hold "V°r ; be an end fo the gente area more attractive. These re- this condition. In the number of acres starts, it is evident; that the name- Harvey W, Wiléy said many years Signs teeters: wat wire Gen een vent weekly drag races. It's been ap- — tetinn modelings undoubtedly will con- planted to this grain in the —— “it “caller is devoid of persuasive argu- ago, that formerly the maize . or.19 words long pertainin personal proved by law enforcement or-, - Letters. will® he céndénsed When neces. » tinue. Each adds ‘its. bit” to the also is an averagé year. ments and has begun to lose the (corn) kernel was ground between wasn os trehteeaeh, Wik te cnswerea were ganizations all over the country. . y ary because of ace of sence, Pull pam. - total effect. — debate, “=~ = ‘Stones and bolted to remove ‘the By, wiluais Breay. ito samped. snl. there are to lees than rem Til ol be pusinee the srser Fe . . ; jo. A alle ‘ er - ‘The proposal of a through, limited Maneger of ert week's annual. Oak- hee in ‘aim Meal thas produced was used di- (Copyright 1887) drag se. Se es eee rectly asa human ‘Case Records of a Payhologi aS se. that the — outer pran is oad = ‘Gareiys stalled for five years 2 = before she got married. Then Yet her problem was chiefly a mistaken idea that she failed to admit to her husband or those doctors. So learn to face the facts and follaw Christ's corn meal. At the time Dr. Wiley wrote about food, little or nothing was known about vitamins. Today ~. -blocksof t an : “the” grounds out t rai the Presiden gore integrity yo chuueea the “6 | _ thoroughfare » alrendy has. been ae. “pany. t., and everpilling should be ready as well as fidelity to hi | Office. 2 Z At the press conference this week ™ethod of produc- V 2 It-has won the support of the mer- ‘for Tuesday's opening. This has been wontons woudl. ue 4 publ ‘ ing maize flour so | Inesses’ vo er Voman S Fears - Carolyn was very well diagnosed “The truth shall make you free," by her husband. After she had Jesus once told his followers. : Undoubtedly sucha route would — Congratulatiofis and best wishes aré he would: be glad tg sell all hig germ. Heel, ee she became,a medical case at wandered around for about an hoyr So I calmly informed Carolyn tie in at its downtown exits with ¢*tended to. - _ estate for that fi any time quality at tn i once and fas consulted nine during our later interview, she that there are different kinds of David H. Koto sed would feen ®t Pet crn of) a te DR. BRADY shysicians in just three years! finally blurted out the core of her insanity. The organic type results from. infections, such as syphilis, or from chemical damage due to problem. She was afraid of pregnancy; . She was scared to bear a baby. _- poisons, ete, Yet it wasn't dread of pain at the It: definitely can. not be . time of child birth.. No, she was _herited: snburbat sirens to bet downtown fee ke plecncblle’ siete) inne ia became in esident. os — the modern = — remove ’ ‘admonition below. |... worried about her baby’s heredity... e *- ie x: 19 natic Then here/ was the innunendo b” gerne, They .remeve peart 1 ees ‘¢ For her father had Wied in a nd we psychiatrists “are even Other suggestions may come national winners, only two were from conference — re. all ‘the. vitamins from corn, © By Dr. GEORGE W. CRANE — ght padlmaeckigor aa iubioes” tdi Gs" tie, “out of the studies to-be.made by. the newly organized group. In addition to their own ideas, they will have the benefit of similar groups which are being formed in many cities. . x * * Michigan, the other a Jackson boy. Well known, among fone di rallroad- ers, William A.. Smith + died Wednesday at hig home in Durand, aged 68. A.good part of his 41 years : in railroading was spent as a locomotive The Detroit mall is but ohe idea engineer on a run =e ‘our a. “out of many that will be suggested as all these groups concentrate on the problem before them. Other - ~~ .____eampaign—contribution should be bleached, refined, ete.) _“‘as—to- se . i ites endnehton will come ue alin of. Waterford comes ‘through with. the yewarded. ‘Jose part.of its palatability, with- ““T have taken uring her ‘junior year of collegé, . y . ; p first home grown potatoes of the year, out any compensating improve: her to nine dif- They fell tn love. quite different approaches. Out of _ the total-should-come a program ~ . As usually is the case,’ Philip Alexandrine ares than a oe balls. As far: as we can ‘learn, the ‘first in Mr. and Mrs. William MacGonegal mator’s. question in thing arork: ventures to mention - to a President is that a political Country Parson wheat, or other grain. _Dr, Wiley did.say that, while such removal of the germ was important. for producing meal or flour for export or storage, “‘it impairs the palatability and - nu- tritive value of the. product 2’ ~ & * oe: “As: offered at many of our- hotels and some private houses,” Case V-353: Carolyn W., aged 27, ‘has been married for 3, years. “But she has been a medical case all that time,’ her husband _ wearily eogainet. _ uleers, plus spas- ment of its nutritive: properties” GRIND THEIR own vuvcneuamata> MEDICINE ’ through her 10 years of age. And ever since. ©! any type of insanity, including then she had retained a phobia Schizophrenia. of insanity. : So I thecked on her father's But “she. refrained trom telling *dicel. record: | He. bad euttered her husband the specific nature of her conflict. She was embarrassed about letting him. know the facts . her father. She wished the family skeleton hidden, In fact, she had stalled oft going _ which will meet Pontiac’s needs ef- in. area to enjoy home grown 1957 gzeen ieenied Maes = nave — | | has been so the proverbial feminine “ fectively. corn was the family of oe ‘for pancakes, muffins, waffles, suggested I take her to pT Finally, her fiance high ha é x aaa | : “Rat Ihave read column A 4 ts of Drayton Plains, who report they've Plain wheat cracked or ground in par th — she . he coffee: : for 10 years and feel she is : Nephritis Rate to Drop een tessting on st since July 20. or power mall, Teport great satis. felgaing ailments te cover up “hanes > Steadily science n faction. Such recipes-and mills something. : “Dr. its ne ial. dee ws “ae parsiog tx, top. howe of are described in the--pamphlet _ “Do you think that is possitler” ts = “wept in. figh con sease. ewest __Mr, and -Mrs.- Randall Landsworth “Wheat to Eat,” available on ‘re- ‘MALINGERING . office, “0 I didn’t dare have any” | envelope. ~~ ¥es;-many patients wilt inalin < ritis, a. disease “which attaetes the bit lemonade, which it joyfully sips from = : ger.; This means they generate “But we are Cathollts so how _ years of © sides “n t= | ; ae tte cup, In hot weather dt won't. touch “i entag Benty ene rea. ns aad for some ul. Could I avoid pregnancy?. Well, . ' | * ft — the lemonade is| = a y everyone should replace — terior motive = a I guess I figured if I was always ny Drs. Muivron Rar. pont and Watr- , |. art. at rt of the palé starchy Sometimes they even fool them- . sick. my husbang ‘would feet LACE W. McCrory h ve anpounced a | aa ae ie “diet with the real \eives and thus shed teal tears” |, Sorry tor ae and sti go oni lov. ° elope, phis. Ne. spcainitgaie Ve b | d . ee staff of life — the plain grain, " ebéut their’ yet ek ae 5. ‘Always write to Dr. Geor Crate Pog method of treatment '‘which"has . Verba Archi S to- “ * oMensurtaig hide im money” freshly ground or cracked. .. they have - sre cell orm 4 ye ‘ee ari a ; nts -sate-of ‘The Postine ‘Pres mae , iso well in Test cases that they — Charles A. Highfield ; ‘s like measuring the value’ yen A better reason is be gee is" factured their oo to cOver were 4 car gat nee rofl Pals : t/it will reduce the dis- ot 50 Riker Bt; ninety thir’ butha well in feet!,/....i's how 5 he best source of vita- — ot | untolved tacts, whi ths on sad en ald vehologics\ shart “snd pam- - wf , ; . : : a oie pe : pe a 1S iy: ‘the Seliteney a3 aa fs La ee Tn, Monee IM 2 _ deyelop an anti-cancer shot for . wildly-growing “‘outlaw cell’’ varie- THE PONTIAC PRESS, uel 7. ca _PRIDAY, AUGUST 2.1087 - Maybe Lifetime Protection’ y =< ¥ ; “Brlsoneret Getting Test Shots of Vaccine Which May Give Immunity to Cancer By EDWIN 1 Suan _INS Science ‘Writer A vaccine, designed to give: hu- ‘mans. protection against—possibly| lifetime immunity to—deadly can-| ‘eer is now being tested at Ohio: penitentiary in Columbus. Prisoner volunteers are receiv:| ing injections of. the still-experi- mental vaccine, which is made from “‘killed’’ cancer cells, The project is the first of its kind ever attempted and repre- sents the potential big jump in the slow step-by- -slep effort to mankind. In a few weeks, scientists will, have some preliminary idea how| well the vaccine confers immunity prisonee volunteers are drawn against cancer. The series of vac- ‘cine shots will be followed by im- planting live human cancer cells in the arms of volunteers, If ‘the implants fail to “take” or are thrown off quickly, then the vac- _Cine is an experimental success. * Once it is demionstrated the vac-+, cine gives immunity, the next big question is: for’ how long — and. against how many of the numerous ties that go by. the general name “of cancer? NEED YEARS OF TESTING The scientific directors of the project acknowledge this question/ can be answered only after years, Effectiveness of the vaccine | would be judged by comparing the icancer rate of a community be- fore inoculation with the rate after inoculation, This is similar in principle to the way the .effective- mess ‘of the Salk anti-polio vaccine was demonstrated. The cancer vaccine is made of human cancer cells killed by chemical means, much the same way the Salk vaccine and other vaccines are prepared, The program is being conducted by the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, under the direc- tion of Dr, Chester M. Southam.” Co-opérating with Southam is warden Ralph Alvis. Many of the rom the-same ranks that sub- mitted to earlier cancer studies. a a These studies prepared the way for the current vaccine program by demonstrating: oe When normal, heal rsons are given live cancer implants, the cells “take” initially but are thrown off in ene month. In cancer victims, én the other hand, such implants grow rapidly. _—This means healthy. persons | _ have some natural immunity to _ cancer absent in cancer victims. Additionally, it provides a mea-. sure of vacciné-induced immuni- ty:. if similar implants are re- | vetunteers who have been vac- ’ “WHAT'S MY LINE? INSTRUCTIONS: och word is reloted to my work. Un- scramble. as few o% possible to guess my line. 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It was 2:47 on a sultry summer J United States, stood in the lamp- lit parlor of his family’s home- stead while his-father, a notary public, swore him in as president. * * * Only a few hours before, Presi- dent Warren G, Harding had died in San Francisco.. dent, will hand-to Gov, Joseph B. Johnson a deed giving the statel, | title to the house for a museum. alin Famous Name TruVal CABANNA SETS . =s a ' Your Choice. * Polished. Cotton — Ivy Style Khaki Pants“ ‘Your ‘d 9 9. 2 Pair $9. 50. Pa Famous Name / | Knit. Gaucho / ~Sport/— Shirts F Regular $3. 95 —Fomous Name $4.00 Value - Convertible ' Sport s Dress Your Choice -} dent's states are Settee s Sat OS emp as wicca sone coded © | before on the fact that one of the ‘most unique events in the nation’s political history here. But years, like distance, seem to lend. enchantment. * * * A decade ago, Vermont state officials thought something should be done to perpetuate the mem- ory of one of its. most famous sons. \A move was started to create a Coolidge memoria] at Plymouth. The. deeding of the homestead is the result. | Mrs. Grace Coolidge, the Presi- give the little white house. on a Plymouth side street to the state, ‘and the Legislature appropriated F Juty- 8: field, Mass.; Washington,. and this ~ writer. a a ee: McInerny was the Coolidge chauffeur, since retired from gov- ae 15 North Saginaw. St. -Acréss From tied eased ernment service. Thompson, a post office worker in Pittsfield, was a member of the "Ismail group which heard of Hard- ing’s .death and-mictored from Springfield, Vt,, with Porter Dale, then a congressman, later: to be- come senator from Vermont, and this writer, of the weekly Springfield Report- a- tt for The; jon oat corresponden Associated Press, : had headed elsewhere with their In tomorrow's ‘ceremony, Johri| - ‘T.Coolidge, son of the 30th Presi- widow, agreed last year to} f $12,000 to renovafe and restore it ~[to its 1923 appearance. — _| But. Mrs, Coolidge did not live }to see the presentation. She died | Only three persons are still alive iwho- saw Col. John C. Coolidge administer the oath of office. They) are Herbert P. Thompson of Pitts- Joseph Mcinerny of who was then editor sc tiiicke 2 saint Plymouth, and the government had commandeered that, so they stories of how. the household’ was awakened by a messenger bearing see ae ee eS oe Dale convinced the vice president that he should take the chive sory and a beat for The iCoolidge for severa] days — had| AP been at the scene earlier, But Several days later, I Passe nl a eines Br Sapa Pi gg oe A sd asked ‘il how be knew bso had--the.necessary- constitutional authority to. swear in his son—a ceremony usually reserved for the chet funtie of the United States He Was aS sparing of speech as his son, and replied: “I didn’t know that I couldn't.” - And he didn't know, because the Constitution outlines the form of the oath, net oon i actly ohn will administer it. . ay Military Rule in Cuba . "New U.S. Ambassador | Police From 2 States — ‘Snag Wayward Bus PROVIDENCE, R.I, — Mas sachusetts and Rhode Island po- lice joined forces last night to catch a wayward Greyhound bus Criticized for Remarks |brockton, Mass, on Demonstration “HAVANA- i#—President Fulgen- ul io BaCiseE's army held Cuba un- der strict military rule today aft- er an anti-Batista demonstration in. the prorebel city of Santiago de Cuba. ; a ee Commerits on the demonstga- tion and the situation.in Cuba by Earl. E,. T. Smith, the new U.S. jambagsador, brought .a_fusillade of criticism from. political leaders loyal to. the President. ~~ Batista’s Cabinet suspended :con- —too late to halt it. Finally a po lice cruiser caught up with it. - The driver turned around and wont 34 miles back to Brockton. “A company officia] said hé was a new man. The “bald” eagle aoe isn’t, Those few white feathers on top| r otras just make him look idge has become a. somewhat legendary character. Popular opin- P lion links him to economy, a wif, shrewdness, and above all honesty. In the years since, Calvin Cool-| $3 Sat an managed to et my ime down to cover The “Oath Room" has been re-| drinks. chs eeaiie suk ane facts of —Coolidge’s -decision_to oath have Gome *iporter, I think it may have been “© | because he liked have his father - administer the iwi wth the rover tongue in NOW SHOWING! Bowling Dresses to light. As a re- Over 150 Styles : SAM BENSON gelodery Open ‘til 9 P.M. jliked to. surprise people, and did/ - on COMMUNITY NATIONAL : Pays. 2%, ss youd surplus savings or jivestinent vings banking offi want _ BANK a Year SAVING. CERTIFICATES _ at Aad one of Our 8 COR VeRIERE «| N iXionall Bank e OR PONTIAC ‘stitutional guarantees for 45 days and immediately directed the’ army ‘to take control of Santiago, | capital of Oriente -province and; a hotbed of anti-Batista senti- ment. 4 * “te * in the city to protest police ac- tion in dispersing Wednesday's demonstration. Most places Of business were closed,. although -po- ed and banks were shut down. -A-.cafe near Santiago that had remained open was hit by gun- fire and hand grenades hurled ‘trorn two automobiles_last night. Cow Assists Bees, Farmer Goes Home | BIG RAPIDS, Mich. @ — Farm- er Frank Green of nearby Morley went out 'to the pasture to bring in. his cow. As Green— neared, the cow kicked over a nest of bees. The bees attacked Green, who began batting thém out of the way with his straw hat. The hat slipped qut) The cow ate it.. Green eovered | i poesers! aria bad eee coiled | . lice forced some food stores S a reopen. Port operations were halt- Jj. a ot his hand and fell to the ground. |[ his head with his arms and head-| ed for home without the cow. . ss Barbecue . 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One of the words they heard boss of six UAW-AFL locals, These were the first of Dio’s There was no evidence that they were anything more than a one-man device to, put: pressure on employ- The UAW-AFL. expelled Dio in 1954 and withdrew the charters of CADILLAC # — String bean we growers in the Cadillac area say Dio. has been married to the same woman for 20 years and their teen-age children, a boy and they face a $20,000 crop loss be- cause they cannot get pickers to harvest their crops. The growers say a. hot spell has caused the this six ati locals. He was"doing ‘la 0-day stretch in a city work- house at the time for evasion of state income taxes, Dio’s next move whs-in the di- rection of Jimmy Hoffa, the tough Midwest boss of the powerful ion is particularly, important in New York, where trucks are a big factor in the city’s lifeline of supplies. x * * In 1956, Hoffa set “out to seize eontrol of New York's 125,000 Teamsters by replacing Martin T. Lacey as. president of the New York Teamsters Joint . Council with his own man John J.) as Teamsters president, This un-) - Hotta entrusted the unseating of Lacey. “sBhabery Festival Set: by local church groups and the Michigan Blueberry Assn., will be held this weekend at Grand Ainc- tion, a small community about 30 * KALAMAZOO -Un—The ‘third ’an- a we nual blueberry festival, - sponsored) 1 THRIFTY DRUG 148 N2 Saginaw Dio's papér “Jocals carried the 1956 election for O'Rourke. 1956, newspaper labor columnist Victor Riesel was blinded by acid victed erin dgey a2 Oe rei ‘to pay protection moriey, —|Teamsters Union and currently a|thrown in his. face near Lindy’s' this. chair .and. approached _ the %.8, * good bet to succeed Dave Beck) Broadway restaurant. * i ®: tention that Riesel was attacked) to intimidate potential witnesses before a federal grand jury prob- ing labor rackeféering.. Dio’ was to have gone to trial) last spring, But witnesses against) him were stricken suddenly mute. ernment had no case and the in-| On the early morning of April 5,’ Tt was the government's con-’ Without their testimony the gov-| dictments were, shelved indefinite-| miles west of here. | LISTEN TO | | | | F MORE ¥ PEOPLE MORE WPON. 1460 KC “ibeans to ripen early while most pickers still are harvesting the cherry crop, ~~ O'Rourke. Dist. Atty. Frank §. Hogan said/ _ Dio was one of the men to whom by threats, .“ ly. The government charged that the witnesses had been silenced | The Radio Voice of Pontiac eS ey ee Committee. The. committee has investigative bodies. He's proved pont on more than one —. * * ¥ In” 191, Dig. muscled his way : linto Local 102 of the old AFLi United Auto Workers. 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I ~ 164 ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE % meen ee re 3 eee "ate ‘2 a ‘i ae capes teniotcert r Py A a i é 1 j i ae Hf t - f f = Ec x f * dies . . * i 4 ae, ; # j F oh. ok s ‘. : » see pty, eee es, 3 ia 4 s * ih ‘ Eg? - i | ees : Pas aa “on an Tax Refunds * Officials: Sa y Some Rebates. Were Given “as Long Ago as 1941 “WASHINGTON @—Tax officials ‘in Mental Hospital W — Léren Joseph Fox, the 14-year-old boy who Mele, was sent to a mental hos- - pital . yesterday. 1955 ese ares ie hey A Be ee ee ee SO ee e. Ey 7 : F ie Pee eS es ° ys a ew! : = j } eee sae ieee = : : Bian "epee School Board Says -- Evangelist Graham Tell“ : Shiawassee County Probate Judge; *" 2 Deer end 4 Door Hard Tepe—5 te choses from, for as'low.as $1495.00 gaee- e oe Bey = i * : 4 as a so : 2 ae BY Be A RIE ae fae ey Bae 2S ¥ ‘ ed * oe eS * * eS oe a ; = ee : . M ; fee ee eae es aris : ee 5 5 oo ete ‘ * : ; hy } £ 3 Ay 2S. i Se as Pontiac School System's policy on transporting . youngsters . to. school by bus. Last night the board agreed to pay for the bus service for. youngsters living more than a mile, but less than a mile and a y-lhalf from schools. The action was necessitated by} The an act of the Legislature which rilimited state subsidy for school ig buses to youngsters living a mile and a half or more from their schools, rather than more than one mile which was the formér -| situation. ‘In other action, the board ay- thorized ~ fits. attorney, Harold Dudley, to enter into last minute for a school site. & i if 3 negotiations ‘with the owners of |”: “35 lots on Franklin road, sought: | fice i & Pe REN EE Bat ve Oe Heepel oserecte oe eeioans ee rear ce ia will be filled upon the retirement ot ‘Assistant Superintendent Cecil Easter vacation period,\ while still maintaining a 40 week sdhool year. | The board awarded a sewer-con- tract for the Malkim School to the Ray D. Baker Co., for $3,758. — It will tie the school, now using a septic tank, into a new city sewer) date has been set for the wedding. posits 1,130 feet deeo which are ‘estimated to be 300 million years “lence at Madison Square Garden Sas ite toe ta feces of e|sin. “Because. ‘the blood was. shed = there. “Because it set forth. thet us, it demands much of us, and , ite Fields Bun a Oran of in California Area as aa Iu Beneath Detroit there are salt de-| - ‘for Christians Capacity Crowd Hears =e of Its Challenge Billy Graham says the cross of Christian. Graham told a capacity audi- last night: * * * “The cross is used as a symbol, as an ornament worn around the neck sentimentally, but the Bible teaches that the cross was an of- perative ideal of life. ; of God-unto salvation, It humbles sermon. Christ is an offense—a. challenge/ to complacency—to every true). “Finally, the cross is an offense | because it claims tobe the power) y tg et ae ae Mayor William W, Donaldson. : WASHINGTON UNS)~The Sen- F x the presentation, tured skull and neck. ate will-take up a bill today ex- lyze Business Admin- trel week tn Panties. A total of 37 persons, ‘excellent turnout’’ ‘said Sgt. Sibal, were pres-| ent for the presentations and dis-. cussion, : Curbing drunk drivers was the main topic of discussion oes the presentation of the report.’ “\Pontiae F ‘Racbive sive é Tt 4 -\Pair of Traffic |... ‘\Safety Awards - id Edger H. Burgess, 27, of 1010 Laltending the Small See end Compare: the 1958 Models with the New 110 Degres-Deflection, Picture. Tube Postal Workers Pray for Seek. "Divine aw - for Legislation to Hike| Their aga PORTABLE TV dyes O88 — _ PRICES START _START AT ee on Big “fade * Free Delivery _ sigs —& 1-Lear CRT. Warranty - Free Service eee * oeeey Parts Warranty Take a Hotpoint = Portable TV with =~ You’on Your Vacation ! morning} ~~ ee ce Call FE 23781 by ‘| PORTABLES 9-14-17 Inch. for FREE | aks ~. | HOME TRIAL 158 Oakland: FE 2-3781 FIRST ~ USED BUICKS Herd Tops, 4 Doors, Convertibles. “All colors ~ —7 to choose from, for as low es © - $1195.00 f PICK foul ‘DEALER THEN Pick K YOUR CAR | 1954 BUICKS 4 to choose. from, as low os $895.00 ~~ 1956 CHEVROLETS = Convertibles, 2 Doors, Hard Tops, as low as $149 LOOK! , 1956 JEEP 250 Actual Miles, Nevér Licensed $1095.00 “1956 VOLKSWAGON Just Like New $1695 00 1954 s: ‘Station Wagon. $995.00 - | 1955. PACKARD 4 Door, Full Power, Torsion Ber $1495. 00 1955. CHEV ROLET PICKUP “Deluxe Cob; Sharp — $895.00 35 OTHER ‘NICE CARS. FROM $95,00 AND UP BANK RAT ES = LOW DOWN PAYMENTS we TRADE UNIT 'Y M01 Eby BUICK-PONTIAC DEALER LPL i ~ ~ Rochester _ UP OR DOWN » as sus 3.00 JDEBAKER Sho tp, Overdrive = = ee _Oby 2.9311 ae ae Fr eee ae Regular $2 00 s bei, Paint Paddle | With Every Gallon i Outside White Paint ONE GALLON. PAINT THINNER Gun — nonTH OAKLAND. cour HARDWARE ASSODIATION MEMBER stones | Pontiac - "AUBURN: HEIGHTS _ UNION LAKE Woes ivi iow! 7 oe came 1876 Union Lake Rd. a a ieee 2 OO ee GO HARBOR | FAY'GHDW.6 SPORTING GOODS 9904 Aubum Ave, SEO BARD WARE WO. ‘ 906 Wes! Huron a RAYTO | ce N PLAINS WATERFORD ‘TOMSHARDWARE FILLMORE ARE. ___ DICK DEAN'S HARDWARE 905 Orchard 7 Lake Ave 2 7 Mis Woe ation et peeks oo hway ei Rhee eer gee ma ase i ee | le 4] ee ee os i ie S Yds ee | Where 3: : bi) a RE PI YE ay ee Pgh en EO RAY OS a ea a ei tA dake, alee aH m PONTIAC mss. FRIDAY, ‘ateusT’ 2. 1981 — ar — By GAYNOR MaDOGx oe tod ean frog peghaney ‘il ave a harmful ettect on the tron tap scusnnsiiik stsivler Wildl @o: teen planed Weight for “ The American Dietetic Assockitiain's wclaindsa tiie pa ee ke [te baby. weight, they assert, ‘sugar and starch have esséntially the sare tee remitids Americans that magical properties have been at- - They overstuff themselves with food ‘superstitions that waste | — "Another favorite fallacy; cravings for certain foods mean the caloric value. . : tributed to foods by people from the earliest times. ° their money, threaten their he&tth and block scientifically ‘sound < body needa them. The fact is that cravings for certain foods do | - ot * * : : Despite the dramatic development of nutrition and-medicine in nutrition, according to’a group of leading American nutritionists. not represent need for them but rather reflect the associations ~ Here are other misconcéptions the association, has proved ‘our time, we still have a mass of harmful, cutly ant eae “Myths like “cacumbe watermelon + | people have for certain foods. : wrong: sour cream contains fewer calories than sweet cream; euperstitions to overcome. ' Bio: 9 mince samc wagerypenpriey os -vnailncleds Take this gem of superstition which many people in this age | ° milk should never be-given to = fever patient; chalk is added xk o*« that oysters, raw eggs, lean meat and olives increase sexual of hydrogen bombs still believe: if you “can” foods during pyeg- to homogenized milk; drinking ice water causes heart trouble; “For every food fallacy, for every overrated health food, for for potency. : nancy, the jars will burst. “Just a superstition without basis in « wine makes blood; uncolored soda-pop contains no ‘calories, and ‘every rage, vogue or fad diet, there is a corrective fact, compound- Alas, not true, the cold-blooded jentist: : ply. These foods J tact,” anwarers the eaeecetne all meat is fattening. : ed of a information and just plain horse sense,” they say, © * Scientists: reply. se q ’ : = : = dp, contribute to good health, they admit, but do-NOT have other [ - Se as ink bad a ete ,; — special properties. :. flock —— insanities. fea. Gaus bon tote believe that Gasoline Used on - Farms| s. B ‘s x -*& oes Sernsigel oreccinerc eegewn merieeey | OKLAH crry a enson a Ss: The American Dietetic Association, top nutritional wrutehdiog ot The scientific sleuths reply that toast is no more than = ie or HOMA orth of all Fogo m. ys: the American menu, has just made a frontal-attack’on gastronomic | that has been dried and browned. Only the water content has lline used in the United States is | nonsense. After years. of research, it publishes this month & salvo decreased. These little ol’ calories are right there where se consumed on the farms: f HAT of scieftific facts to shatter myths, superstitions and advertisers’ | always were. ; claims that are false, dangedous or just plain wacky. " Sugar is not as fattening as starch is another conviction. Don't. 1: Titled “Food Facts Talk Back,” the ‘association’s scrupe- . kid ‘yourself - — or words to that effect but more dignified — come ; _ fously edited book puts the bite on. such other lulus as “fish and ; . : eelery are brain foods,’ “raw potatoes cause _ arene,” es sae : ' : “andik is constipating,”” and “water is fattening.” — Soe ee Us : The American Dietetic Association membership includes many é Huntoon Funeral Home of the country’s most highly accredited dieticians, - nutritionists. THIS TELLS THE STORY . ere and medical researchers, most of them = long experience “in ~ 79 Oakland ' Gy Tee el. sikhtnation outimitiog: te pee Saba : 1 Made ‘Them ai an n Offer and | r with state—associations and allied health groups in‘ a a kc nationwide drive to smoke out superstitions and ignorance that are FE 2-0189 : Didn’ t adel Them to Accept: 4 heldhag: feck the country's nutritional advance. : or eet Member of | | Its work based not onl it: t e varches but Messin. = : i sled d-ipel ot tha hindea of bovestiggtion of the Asserioan Mahé National Selected : ical Association, the Institute of Home Economics of the US. . Morticians : R ADIO TV Department of Agriculture, the Federal Pure Food and Drug Ad- i - ministration and the Federal Trade’ Commission. 3149 W. Huron - ; ; ‘The committee’s debunking book states first the fallacy, « ee FE 4-5791 t: then punctures it with the fact. For example: “Certain foods " 2 taken, during preguancy ‘mark’ the child.” That’s the fallacy. : e Ee The fact: the a has ho scientiiec. value. No particular DEAOIS Beois = a . pag ; _ 1] Wand aé-director of recreation in an? Dna. Ban Bee B BRA] : ‘ . x. | ; ¢ | World War II. | New allenge: q She later joined the staff of the} — ve 29 PO--BALTIMORE MD 3 Li Do.a Man's Job | American Red Cross in Washing-}~ 819, ‘AME... 2 é | . | ton, serving as assistant director of SAM BEN - a Woman S. Way jemployment in. charge of recruit- SON--- a HESPERIA @—Ann L. Becker|*"* Spent 4 le | Africa, Italy, Sicily, Corsica and 2 has acoompliahed « ot of thing Tro nt caenciele direcor” al 0 SOUTH PERRY Ponriae MI jobs and worked for the Red Cross, | Personnel. CH. jee | Bat ber ites challenge is ding, Since 196, war Bat devoted erp SHIPPING CLOSE © : 4 s . : ieee escheat ee MACTRUCK _ re ne uiHold Apartment House ~ — alone — a 400-acre farm, ~- @ won ea _ stocked with 90 head of ehorthorn Builders After Quake WELL MADE PANTS: co beef cattle and fruit trees. + 3 eS + giao! Rirseg-anlyy swvelaed ie ote . t's eit eet oe a +4 3 © 20 of the 275 acres of tillable tne ae etek De oo = : 2 I side help when ranch work|®2P8 2 These Pants Were Made to Sell for = aust be ‘fone In a hurry — hell repr today fisted the / ot : : Se = ——*~ federal district here,a_ man who 86% - $Q95 _ oe But her-netivities don't stop ‘had been injured by a falling wall ~4 _ there. She teaches half-day phys (Fourteen other persons were : oo a : ical education classes three days |iijied elsewhere in Mexico. ore 8 Ee = a | Raton at pro ane eres Me city government ordered : e farming” the sages ("a ate held for investigation sm Bark Patterned Miss Becker's background has'in the building ruins to see if they — : ma . been one of varied-activities. She] were up_to specifications. Through an unusually large Te STRET H A purchase we are able to offer _ this carpet at-a price much lower _ a ‘than normal. You will find this . |) heavy wool carpet in a wonderful bark ; YOUR CHOICE . ; weave and lovely new decorator shades. “— Completely Installed § ’ 9 5 : 8 } - $ /.. Including én | Pad a ® Sram ding 2s (Fae eae _ more mee heat for your” ‘ (Oves Wood Flees Only! : ; 2 Pair 2 Pair mmoriey. 1 your coal bin. | . ok now! / oe a _ $750 $950 bey, See ee — ) BERWIND yen sre a 1 i . Val. to $3.95 Val. to $5.95 | w eee $3.50 Val. oto — hee . | _| .: Washable . California | EAT DRAPERIES” swim || “sc || siti | | sedi e234 q a3 / | | | Lightweight SPORT ¢ * Tee \ | ] tage TRUNKS | | JAYMAR | | VACATION! | cyipts ves ‘ i mene Now at a price that everyone can afford, a SHORTS | JACKETS _ ‘ { | bi Spencer’s bring you a new modern fabric, ; “E YOUR CHOICE Sine : = i y¥ custom tailored to your home, including H YOUR CHOIC YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE $ , 5 5 Le [t | sg |] soge |] 1 eee: | 2 for $3 ‘A i IN ~ NEW FALL SUITS ARRIVING DAILY!- ,\F * re Select Your ee Deposit Will Hold : Your Selection "AND TOPOOAT HOW! 8D) Si : ; = : Ss \ , ¥ " _@ , z xg ae TUXEDOS ee ) Bae pig ee 2 » a PRA, 4 | WEDDINGS. J. \ 0°, 20 S. Perry Se | [| THURSDAY (= AND j : Frae Parking! (With @ Purchase!, L\ FRIDAY of PARTIES! 7 es # > if ore. : e i! ' \ 4 { : isd i) i ; 1 ; pg Pa ; a > 2Pe gt te ee at $1, 900 Level for Pot- 0- Gold _ Another. aa without @ winner means another $100 is dropped’ into Pot-O-Gold. This brings the total to $1,900 unless @ winner is found in last week's entries, Better not waste a minute in getting your solution started—it would be very —— es mist. out on all thet money because you waited too lon last week's Pontiac Press. | A. (2) GUSTS. It is usually pos- isible to close the doors’ of | chil- |dren’ s rooms so that noisy “guests ‘ete., probably’ a continuing affair d| animal is not too tikely to venture _linto the camp site; he may be just|or y-|flamed, TENDONS can ecause| J. F. ily, outside a summer camp in the woods, the campers would be uneasy. It might be a tramp as well as an animal. A Growling as afraid of humans as .they are of him ~ ecution has access to the defend- ant’s past record, their investiga- tions can be more. -thorough—in- terviewing his old -friends and‘ as- (11) PROWLING. If someone! in lor something is réaming stealth- G. (3) AVAILABLE, If the pros-|; often reserved br a traveling salesman in a hotel. He is not ust NO MORE H HOME- : x“ with ‘Porter-Cable’ "s : é HOMEMASTER ‘SAW A N D SAWING CRAFTSMAN! ries of squares whith ate - [with the money. being spent as the|sociates, for background material. |ally traveling with such bulky prod-[-T- (35) ‘QUAVERING. A little! _ De Sere rote ¢ series ot 8 list of gusiescen crooked official received it. . [If his past is Assallable—open to| ucts that Ample ‘room is needed, jold lady's voice, appealing for help with two clue words: Each of the words is numbered. The C. (5)CHASTE. Many women|censure—it may effect thé judge’s| merely a small SAMPLE room/|might have a tremulous sound, $ 50 = object is to select the word which you think best tits the — prefer. their silver in a simple, not sentenee, but the jurefs in ye where he can show his | jewelry, or ‘Quivering- applies: to a person. 4950 sentence. You then place the number o! that woes in the ornate, design. This could include| case are supposed to ignore it; he| novelties, etc. rather better than to a voice; the : : : square which has the same letter as the clue sentence, i simple asm that werelig being. tried only for his current} M. (2%) THICKET. A dense Sie, would be shaking, or trem-| 6 imeem meass Home-craftsmen .. . here's a saw thot d so: Chased, decorated by tooling) offense. growth of trees or shrubs makes bling. | — : RE acai other, words eae will read, the ‘clue, labeled A. and |with modest scroll work or lines.| H. (16) CONCE®T. Certainly ifjan effective screen for @ fugitive,| S. (8) PERSUASIVE. The]. 8 emp meter for ot | does all your cutting operations up to sentence. You write the number of that word ig id | D. (8). RELEGATED. RELE-jthe boss disliked the employe’s|who can burrow into the center of}opinions of a strong-minded boss homecraft cvtting jobs, 10 times faster thon a hand saw. Soves : puzzle square marked A. \GATED to a minor committee car-|Concept, or idea, fora grandiose|it, It is not enough that, farther/might ndt be through- meer time and money on every home repair” Page _}\ries the suggestion of being shunt-|advertising campaign, he into the woods, the growth is|out the firm—that is, they might) Sefety —~ tc ; odel 1 ough " same ‘lead lf the elves ee 2 job. Model 125 rips through plonks the be ‘aun “he bt Sou ber in te une ed aside. RELEGATED, as an af-iturn it down. “He “may”—as the|'Thicker; it must be solid, like a|Not spread down to the underlings. ~ Cwtch ond Telescoping sccliads takes bask tte ; “end be sure the right 2 are Ght | front to the boss's sense of impor-|clue sayy—turn it down if the man|THICKET, im order to hide hjm.|But they would be PERSUASIVE) — qverd protect oper. ze “Fes ogee. jtance, is better than delegated, or|were too self-important, and the| N, (28) SERVE. Whether the pé-jand, influence the actions of every - eter, pocket cuts, miters .. . ond others! Cuts jee e cece eee rece eee ee eee eens | merely assigned to the committee,|boss disliked his Conceit. . ——destrian must Swerve (turn sharpjemploye. ____ | t Precision——bepm | .2”-deassed lumber at 90°, Repair o PUZZLE NO, 61 "4 ]}im view of the clue word: “indig:| -1. €18) DIVERSE, Differences of|ly) oF not, be would still SERVE,| T. (39) BASEMENT. A BASE, —— | screen... build a garage... whatever ' NO, S Set opinion, freely expressed, are onejor manage—in the context given—|MENT window would not require} ond : with the Model 1251. ‘ # E. (9) TENDON, Tension canjof the blessings . of of Setaanenee (+ Paaie Ae SONK freee on cme copes ee * gat within seconds, 5: yoo Mac aepian the 4 D § fioften be relieved, by relaxing ex-|Divers means more than one, but}coming replaceing glass as a casement . H & fercisés, reading, bathing, etc. A/not many, and there are yO. Go) E ECONOMICS. A govern-| window, presumably in the living # :. : |TENDON is fibrous tissue such as|many differences of opinion among| ment’ that is in the red needs, a|quarters of the- house KE oH dw Ne a | 4 ; H - g_ fit_the Joints: it irritated or in-ltree peoples. better, understanding of ECONOM-| (Copyright, 1967) or ware Oo. yp = in Far + | Twelve inches of rain fell in a 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. FE2-3766 4 ; 1 L l Cc “flow houra daring. a, stgrmn tn. Solio inst ; | | t tt ane 7 2 E ee egis ative. ommi ee F " = a i fe ; | : ‘| O Probe of Sch ys} to | , . : pens rove oO Cnoo s| sg : | | 3 oF et : ‘ ... 4 ' | LANSING uw — -Corporations, school taxes, school needs, and jing, we are going to tax every- I . f= | (8 |oundatins and any other intef # score of-related matters, “ |body, including thie citizen, out of! TO SAVE STORAGE E CHARGES 7 = & R — - s + . ested party will be asked soon for! “The sRy’s the limit and that’s|the. state unless we can meet} : He : 7 & | contributions to what legislators)where I hope we an go,” saidjthese ome Ey ts ae We have a large. number of pianos thot we must 2 * . ll be weeping inv ..Rep. Frank D, Williams (D-De-|“Corporations ou ing i | r dark , 8 3 ’ : s meaghy tena — wey frolt), a committee member, at the\t® contribute to this -cause be- move or put in storage: A styles in ight © ‘ 1.8 4. -- oe ae ation prot group’s initial meeting. “We ought|Cause they're vitally concernéd woods thot we will loan to responsible families. Hus- . H (ye ; Se sf : \ wer committee-of-the House/#2 Set every possible fact we po aa as Major-taxpayers.”-—-/}- band and wife must ‘make~ selection together. You” [rT ear pea Sand: Senate set up to look into/®*t arog o- — extent and) Sen, Arthur Dehmel (R-Union- J sign no agreement to buy. All you pay is the normal ; 4 " 7 SESER SSCS DTEE ET RH oe re on ssesesetess * o = | school matters agreed yesterday purpose cation. ville), elected committee chair- _Cartage. We reserve the right to select the homes in ; 8 STREE: H mewn aggre meyaltg ae e 1 Rc Poecyen on agen gular Laser eam hee ane 3 “which the. pianos will be laced. Come in today or : STREET ADDRESS Cece as etetevonscoserseeserseass?® ‘ adequate for the scope of their 2 problem that will increasingly would ask the citizens research ic 2. pi Pp s: NE a : oy undertaking. concern the average citizen in the) council, a private, non-profit or- tomorrow. 4a rr ..... Peru rTe Tete ee tees PHO NO. yen espepntosest ‘4 years ahead. ganization, to aid in the study. Fs is = The resolution authorizing the - | Clip Along Dotted Line ani Mail a nee formula, focal ‘By 1970, the way things are-go-|R. S.Schreiber, of Kalamazod, {i- : | scheol \ald : y ; Mise: chaiewen 60 te CLOSED WEDNESDAY at 1 P. M. During July. oe August i __ SOLUTION CLUES | commissioner on educational pol ~~ CLOSED SATURDAY ct 5:30P.M. = _ Ae Some gicle Uke the camuciness when «. drops in ond toi nein mn ee = they go out for ¢——, (1) | je - “5 ‘Makes tor @ dificult chore when @ housewile gots older. BENDING. (3) BEDDING: (4) Cc. The afternoon darkness of @ Scandigévien winter the American tourist 6) EERIE; (6) EARLY. _D. On Sundays ii peacetime, will include . services for: the : Boe meer fhe to wich sco belong 7) WARSHD: - (8) WORSHIP. * 7 veee eps it CONTRIVES Tio) to be hung with care te get Se a = F. Elaborate ieee need Tle sight. (11) VALANCE; c. * - aitainments sometimes rson immortality for centuries to come. (13) TICALY (1d). MYTHICAL H. Ofen ie en cd tim hor to undertond. (18) WHS PERS: (16) WHISKERS. L Naturally Mom is her sofa cushions, (1 ) SPLIT; (18) SLIT. ‘i shelter when one is cdtught in « higi-wind, {an ado cy anon * Kr. a young man may take it hard. fal) INDUCTS; (22) INDICTS. L. Will sometimes distract Baby's attention end make bm stop crying. (23) BABEL: (24) BAUBLE. - M. Friends, of a bereaved person usually remark on himself in his 5 gual 23) COMFORTS: aa) he $b © eeeaity Sesibe © lecture ‘Ris speech Is received aetna ©. Por. most hand mink coat is not women, even fo be ——— at, ‘ai sae OS) SNS. if her children's romp has ——— e of suspense in a movie version of on historical romance, (31) ENAVERY; (32) soning There’ constant. — of in_ children’s °. od Gon paventa. (33) VENERATION: (4) (3M) GENERATION. Rh . national delegation sometimes pickets the White House © dramatize their 8 ome public issue. GS) PETITION: (36) st ON. S. Afier.e long rainy ts-delighted when the ‘feels that he's (39) SAYING: “a. SAVING, T. An impulsive men often / wauch as -he'd like to. OFFICIAL CONTEST ‘RULES - I, Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest “with ee of Pontiac Press employes ate 1e8. newspaper. -8. To submit en entry the contestant must print his an- swers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securly to a 2-cent No entries will be accepted {ff they are in envelopes. Entries ‘for Puzzle - No. 61 must bear a Tuesday, Aug. 6 postmark (or before). No entries received atter that time whether mailed or delivered © by hond, will be declared eligible. The Press is not responsible _ for entries lost or delayed in the mail. 4, Sorry, telephone calls or mail concerning details of the contest cannot-be answered or acknowledged. : 5. The Pontiac Press will.gward-a cash prize of $100 4 week to the winner of edch weekly POT: contest. It “more than winning answer is received the prize will be divided equdily among the winners. Ii any week or weeks should pase without any winners, the prize will. be added weekly until a winning sdlution is submitted. 6. Winners will be awarded an extra cash bonus of _ eath il they are Pontiac Press subscribers of record.on the poe 8 Se ao coven Only one such bonus can be aw ed to eac Semen te no. matter how many- weekly ‘prizes 7. Bach week's puzzle will be Wednes- will be ‘delivered to the Press. deadline. y one correct solution to he POT-O-GOLD - 2 Entries must be on olficial entry blanks printed in this : sun brings such weohan (97) CHEERING: om CLEARING. - | “a - or their immedi- ‘} published Monday, day and Friday until the contest’s end. Either or ail will be considered as official entry blanks. : 8. Winners ond correct solutions will be announced each Friday of the week individual contests. — ly By er of answers will be F C. Ziem, wooo ‘Jend County. On! General Feotures’ the puzzles, will until after eee =< : is over, -Answers judges. by No Down” 90 |] Wayne ‘and only that correct answer can win. 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OUR 2 USED CAR LOTS A é 631 Ockiond ; as. Satine Barbara Jean, of St, Louis, Mo. _ Mr. Still and his mother, Mrs, Clyde B. Still, also of st. Louis, will join them soon for _ traveling to Boston, Mass. * * *.. Gordon McLeod of Old Or- chard drive. Lieutenant Hutton will join his wife later. oe * x Mrs. Helen McDougall of Ra- _mona Terrace has had, as- her houseguests, Mrs, Alene Teel and Frances’ Hirlinger from Delaware. Furnishes ‘Leadership- - Two Top Clubs in Capital .Guided by Senators’ “Wives - a By JANE EADS WASHINGTON — Little Del- - .. aware has taken over the spot- light from big Texas this year . ‘in providing presidents for two of the top clubs for congres- sional wives. - Mrs. John Williams, wife of the Republican senator from Delaware, is president of the Congressional Club, which this wear celebrates its 50th anni- ' Delaware, is the new president of the Women’s National Dem- ocratie Club, Last year two Texans head- ed the clubs. Mrs. Omar Bur- leson,. wife of the Democratic congressman, piloted the ’ac- tivities of the Congréssional Club. Mrs, Mastin G. White, wife of one of the. commis- ~ sioners of the U. S. Court of Claims, was president of the Women's National Democrat- ie Club, AMBITIOUS PLANS | . Mrs.* Wiliams and ~ up ambitious programs for the. - year ahead. } x © «- oa Mrs. \Williams-calls hers the “golden year." Plans include a “Golden Anniversary” break- fast in the spring, with Mamie Eis brunch: for Mrs, Albert Carter, wife of a former California con- gressman who helped get the ‘club into business back in: 1908. BIG LUNCHEON Mrs. Williams, who is spend- ing the summer at Rehoboth Beach, Del., is entertaining committee. members~at- her resort residence while planning the activities for the season, which she says will begin with a big luncheon at the club’s handsome headquarters -here Jan, 9. 2 _* *® Probably next on the calen- — dar of the club, which was - set up ty a8, act of Congress ect ive out of Washington; D. C.- She is a graduate of Pontiac High School and attended Cen- tral Michigan pa: Twin adele = Dawn and Lisa Marie, were born. to Mr, and Mrs. Robert C. Cos- tello of LeGrande avenue July 19 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospi-. | tal. . Grandparents: of the infants are Mr. and Mrs. James L. Chipman of Clarkston and Mr and Mrs. Chauncey Costello of . Hillside drive. _ PARIS at Gallup Park, Port Austin, this weekend. A camping area has been reserved for the group. in the park. Square -garicing in the park’s pavilion . is slated for Saturday evening. ding at Central Methodist ‘The Dior dfesses for evening Church. wear afe romantic, revedling - and 18th Century-inspired. The tight bodice not only ac-° ' cents the bosom, but also stresses the crinoline - stuffed ~ wide skirts for hip emphasis. For the tops in sexy and lux- - wrious-looks, Dior has created an evening gown in black vel- _vet with brown mink edging on the heart-shaped. neckline of a LIKE PERIOD GOWNS ‘ a a inspired them, many of the Dior dresses have long, narrow sleeves, necklines that are eae * * *& . Janet Hudson will be maid of honor, and other attendants will be Mrs. “Jack Opie, Mrs. Richard C. Smith of Ferndale and Mrs, Gerald Bauer. Nancy's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Welch of Silver Lake road, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Berry of Ferndale are parents of Thomas. a ee 2 Mrs. Hudson and her daugh- : ter, Janet, were hostesses for a recent shower honoring -the "-bride-élect at their home on West Walton bev ett Winter Fashion. News From Gay Paree: Neckline Indiscretion; Choice of Hems PARIS ™ — Whistle-bait necklines, hardly any waist- lines — short or medium — that’s what the Paris fashion makers have to offer for the ‘coming winter. . One American buyer happily ‘ remarked, ‘These ceihes i sell.” The sheath® is undisputed queen-of fashion. But for cock- re _~-.with sttort - — tail and evening there are - puffed bell shapes as well. It is a predominately black season, with blue in second — place, followed by bright red. coral pinks and green. As usual, Dior’s opening cli- maxed the week of- openings. His “Spindle Line,’’ with loose waist and tapered-in hem, was spiced up with -some of the lowest necklines that have ever raised fashionwriters' eye- brows. ; * *© * About half the dress houses pumped for very short skirts, barely covering the khee. Among. them were Patou, Heim, Lanvin-Castillo, Cardin and — according to buyers who - saw them — Balenciaga and Givenchy. In the midcalf or conservative school were Dior, Balmain, Desses, Griffe and- Laroche, plus Chanel, course. - - * * & While sheaths were sonie- times completely unwaisted, ~—gripping the hip and hugging 7 the legs, more often they were tacked in on the tummy and ~ loose or paneled behind. ' ” AOCENT ON DETAILS Details that turned up all _ over included ibows, dark dis- creet plaids, scatf'necklines for coats and: jackets, extremely — long or quite short suit jackets, ‘big fur collars, spotted - furs, wiglike hats covering all the. ” “hair, wool’ fringe trim, and lampshade skirts ‘for “cocktail time, ; ; / fr 2 * 7 Opening the, season, showed short- skirted, buaty sheaths, and a favored dal- time ensemble of woolen dre hip-tignt ind fe Bape coat to match. Bows abounded. Lanvin. headlined - hips in a_ “pannier or basket-skirted col- lection, with yet more bows. Pierre Cardin's “‘Lasso Line,” - with loopy drapery and low kangaroo pouches, featured chiffon dresses draped between the knees, His skirts were, the "shortest and tightest of the season. Sherlock Holmes would nord a tough time solving the “Case - of the Tailored Curtains,” since they have disappeared mys- teriously from the latest dec- orating trends. Instead the. interior decor- conscious woman is presented with tricky edging prints ap- .pliques. and flocking, DACRON MARQUISITE The favorite fabric these days is dacron “marquisite for sheer and. shape-holding win- dow decoration. Next in line is dacron ninons less ‘sheer, softer but al as easy to care for. : x* * * The style notes are around the edges—and beautified bor- . ders they cértainly dre, Not content with fancy frame- works the —curtain—-designers have combined them with printed curtains for a real flow- ergarden print. Cut edges include scalloping combined with pastol printing: scalloping and single flower print along the bortler of an- other is combined with a-.styl- ized bouquet print of delicate ~ _ blossoms. CABBAGE ROSES ‘Another few-pattern is made up of flocked cabbage roses, buds and blossoms — surround- the picture ‘for picture win- dows by way of a medallion- shaped floral border on a wide— repeat flocked curtain, e ££ 2 =. —The nearest thing to tail- ored curtain is one with small scallops along the edge anda . . graduated coin pattern on the body of the curtain. Trips, ‘Parties Spark Birmingham | Events _ teen Ps and her small * son, Bill, They will be at Roaring ' Brook for another three weeks. { * * ¥ a Mrs. Dorothy K. Roosevelt a will spend the rest of the sum- “mer in the West. Shé is at ~~ present attending a music — school at Apsen, Colo, and will-go from there to San Fran- roy She will visit another son-in- law’ and- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker in Belling- ham, Wash. before returning home. DIEHLS "RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Diehl Jr.— have returned from Charlevoix. where they visited three daugh- 2] . ters, Cynthia, Susan and Julie, 7 are room ed Camp, Ta- es Mr. ‘and Mrs. Otis Thompson, have-returned from a visit with” Mr. and Mrs. George R. Squibb at their summer home Wequetonsing. Shower Fetes Betty Jilbert Bride-elect_ Betty Joan Jil ~ Miss Jil will become the bride of Glenn A. Simpson on. Sept. 14. She is the daughter 5 of Mr. and Mrs, W. Douglas Jilbert of Judson street. Mr. and Mrs.. Albert M. Simpson of Osceola drive-are-the pro- . ‘\ spective bridegroom's parents. ROSE POINT Palou - 4 Give them | courage.., | Flowers THIS auoLdie AscuRes THE FINEST. |. QUALITY AND seavies, Fine Gifts - JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS | | 108 N. Saginaw St. in an Ohio museum, ° exceptional strength easily. In Plain white with 45-Piece Set Service for 8 , Our Former Price $27.70 The romantic Rose Point is a reproduction | of fine eld lace, a sam le of which appears body, not merely applied, so it cannot nor lose its symmetry.. This fine ware is made from special pee bination of clays giving it a thin body and In ae stock. \ by Pope Gosser - the e design is inj fade . + it will not chip lace embossed edges.” X - \ + +} 11° Over 100 Other noe. a Patterns (3? wid dS at % Price : Dix Porrery ‘ For Your Convenience { ia io 2165: ; | Open Daily 10. A.M. to 9PM, — Sunday to 9 PM, Pa Z sq Dixie avy, ; “(Neat Waterford) oa 1804 a“ te nea Wes -would find a fascinating hobby or Office or interest, Other people can_| his own age-—thirteen. live in the middle.of a thriving” aa: nditioner commmnity and they'd = M Chi | d Prices— ain of the lack o: . % HP. Model | my. : ay *~ * . SCHICKI?S ©] cojscuniy, rs te 1, ¢ (OS Hostess A | like beauty—it’s in the eye o 1 Al Se Take Prize? : ‘ : ie F By EMILY POST _ “Dear Mrs. Post: You have said many times in your column that a _hostesg, should not accept a ‘prize in her own house, Will you please tell me ifthe same rule applies j# a young child who is hostess at cher party? “My daughter went toa birth- i eral of the prizes, which she kept. When my daughter told me about this I was Very. much surprised. “Don’t you think, Mrs, Post, -the mother was wrong in allow- ing her daughter to keep these prizes? I would very much ap- preciate your opinion on this.” Answer: If there were several prizes she might have been allowed SELF- SHORTENING | Sis Kites ctiveate ot ane John came back excitedly and asked “Can I help Davey with his job? He’s a vacation acy like his grandfather. In fact, he’s his grandfather's - assist- ant.’* Naturally, my ears went up ~ at that and I went along. Davey’s grandfather turned out to be a very pleasant gen- tleman, in his late sixties, who was pretty lonely at, first.” GOES TO FLORIDA “Winters aren't so bad,” he told me, “because I go South to a little shack I have in Flor- ida. I have friends there, too; apeople I've known a long time. But in order to afford that, 1 _ have to stay here in the sum- mer with my daughter. and her family. “Now they're very nice and - I have my own room and all. I do odd jobs around the house to. keep ‘busy and, wheh they're. on vacation, I do the garden- © ing and keep an:eye on things. But it still isn't enough to keep me busy. So ‘this summer, I cooked this scheme. ; rig His scheme turned out to be a service for his neighbors, for - which he charged a modest fee. . “I take care of their gardens and plants while they go away ito keep one. But ordinarily the TAFFETA SLIP prizes that she wins: The prize is given to the runner-up. The. theory is to teach the child | that a hostess does not keep prizes ‘in her. own house, Furthermore, 4 the birthday child- ‘has undoubtedly ‘received aE presents already. not considered proper for a man to give a woman friend money for a present, but would a gift certifi- cate in the amount of 10 dollars from a leading department store ibe considered in the same light? “It would be a very practical . 23 GLORIOUS — | itt as she“could then buy. what- COLORS ever she wants with it, Will you White please give me your opinion of such a present?” Pink Block = Answer: I am sorry, but this gift Nevy would really be the same as Brown money, ; Kelly green | Shower Presented _ eS wie {for Mrs. Rowland without @ stitch... each tier puny ree || Mis. W. art DeMond and Mrs. 7 We Spd ich _ Aue esses at = pink na tate shower finished .... of softly-swishing Mero'y bie. Jinonoring Mrs. James Rowland at pes Greed Mrs, DeMond’s home on Barkmon ne Cepia tine drive Ty Tuesday evening. aes 's Washes in a jiffy . Gray Those attending-were Mrs. Billy Mast... Red Wiseheart, Sandra Arnold, Donna ~_ test tevpe _|| Moody, Mrs. Lester Stanley, Aletha “saps adjustable... — Orchid Leonard, Mrs-Jack Mecum, Kor- : "Yellow o- Frizzle, Rosemary Haak, Mrs. heed pte 44 Seki Stan St.-Charles, Mrs. Edward i 99 Roya! vi . Mrs, Dwayne But- 2 Purple ‘| let, Mrs. William Hartman, Mrs. ee antics Sa Kenneth Hoard, Mrs. Frances: Mc- Cue, Mrs,—Walter Babb_and Jan} birthday child does not keep any} “Dear Mrs. Post: Post: I know it is| = Strictly individual is a white chitfon middy worn. with-floor-length was retired and a widower. He - -|This pudding with its meringue {with four children and worktag ‘iwith a church group. All sports, -}but. mainly bowling, are her choice while I'm here, and gives me a nice nest ‘egg for the winter have an open m : * 2 * _ If that's not a strong point of yours, send me a stamped, self- bd and YT send you my pamphlet, “Point- ers to an Open Mind.” Brief Baking Enough nits life very - interesting | Dessert © -Mrs. Schraw Pours! Cool Custard Over Fruit and Cookies By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor A quickly made banana pudding) is a good dessert for the family. topping may be. served warm or chilled. Mrs. Gerald scenes is today’s cook. She keeps_more than busy) for leisure time activities, on er es BANANA PUDDING By Mrs, Gerald Schraw % cup sugar 2 tablespoons fiour ‘4 teaspoon galt 2 cups milk + eges, separated I teaspoon vanilla 3 large bananas Vanilla wafers With half- the sugar (6 table-| spoons), the flour, salt and milk, make a paste. Cook until thick, stirring constantly. Add beaten egg yolks and cook 5 more minutes. Mee | pleated skirt. Chiffon blouse printed fo_motch tweed-skirt is the one- Pesce The important evening blouse worn with a long skirt can make matiy inexpensive changes for the college. wardrobe. . Look-alike separates consist of chiffon blouse printed 19 match the giant herring- bone pattern of the tweed skirt for tor ‘King of Last Christmas Carl Lyon of Hatchery road decided to give his three sons, Steven, Michael and Douglas, an unusual gift— one they would never forget. On Christmas morning each of the boys found a note which would allow him to be ‘King Add vanilla. Cool. Line a deep dish or pan- with vanilla wafers. Add a layer of sliced bananas. Repeat -yntil bananas are gone. Pour cooled custard over entire bowl. ~Make-a meringue of egg whites and the remaining sugar. Spread on top-of pudding. Bake 5 minutes campus wear. lin a 425-degree. oven. Servés six. this. summer. Mr. Lyon gave - each boy permission to do any= thing on that one day (within reason) that he -wished. . July 19 was Steven's day, (which is part of being King. |; for a day) he went ‘to the zoo, had dinner at a restaurant and saw-—a drive-in movie. Former King Sieber crowns the new King, Michael, king for a day in the ‘Lyon's Den.” las (not pictured ) will have his turn on Aug. 16. It's Christmas -in | August of the Lyon's Den” for one day and besides breakfast in bed __ eee a irts Ge Permanent PI ay of their “great-grandmothers, The “guaranteed” skirts, pleats and all, were’ plunged in the river and beaten: with a rock until clean, Pontiac ‘Press Phote Doug: Lyon's Den’ Michael will have his day fo- day. He will operate a—steam shovel and ride in an airplane. Douglas will be King on Aug. 16 and he has already made his choice. He has tickets to see the Detroit Tigers play the Chicago White Soy in a night game. . + ~* % Don’t Abuse: Aid If a friend offers to: take you to town in her ear for shopping’ you ie a a muisbes of “chores, idone while you. have a “chaut-) | lfeur” to wait for you. By MURIEL LAWRENCE Guoin,— Others included Meena Lock- man, Mickey Tersigni, Mrs, Alton Owens, Norma. Ainsley, Mrs. Rich- ard Cooper, Mrs. Clyde Cronover, Mrs, William Joyce, Mrs. Robert BURTON 2 APPAREL far WOMEN ‘IS North. » Saginaw Ste Stoddard, Carol: Dennis, Barbara Johrson and Doris Manuel, ‘Burmeister; Mary Samson, Karla! Hugh and-his friend Rory were on their way home from Cub Scout meeting, As they were passing a building excavation, some men ex- ploded dynamite. The boys decided to wait and see’ the next explosion. 4 * * * Sa Arriving home an hour late for supper, Hugh said he'd lost. his | Sale! S-t-r-e-t-c-h your © budget with this... i eo . — Ss. T-R-E-T- C-H _ SHEERS a An.outstanding value! Sheer , S-t-r-e-t-e-h stockings oo FOR A PERFECT AT. ee wear wonderful nylons that adjust to your/ personal Scout badge and had spent the two _ hours-tooking for it. But Kory's mother had just Boy Lies to Get Parental Approval ents. Because Hugh's father was desing to see dynamite exploded.|could not -tolerate a son who de-| frightened by his lie, he became |The only desires I have are those | sired.to watch explosions, - | very angry. He feared that he'd. lose all control ‘of High if the bey started making” nares ot what he did. He was so seared he could’ t see}: the only important thing to see about, a lie—the child’s elief that; we disapprove his desires. x * /® Thus Hugh's lie’ said to his. fa- > I know you approve. So I've spent) these two hours virtuously: labor-, ing to find my Scout badge in- stead of watching men blast dyna-) mite.”* * * * ATTACKED THE LIE Unfortunately, Hugh’ s father didn't register the suspicious belief behind the boy's lie. He attacked) the lie—and sent Hugh to bed, thor- oughly convinced that his father TOP QUALITY, IMPORTED STAINLESS 32-PIECE SERVICE | FOR 8 Service for 4 85 a" « steel... cent length ... bias PERFECT COMFORT, _ fr a. \ ae SUMMER STOCK CLEARANCE GALE ON ALL \! _ CHILDREN’S ITEMS-SIZES/ 13 & as. . Meumere Hosier ry Shop Z : “8 x. SAGINAW FE 2-9 730- i om» w wm fs p 2. = 2. eo -_ — . — —— bal -s 3 ® 3 ie —_ oo — ied — i * telephoned: the truth to his par- ‘ther. 8 a Forks 8 Dinner-Knives $ Some cure or Dessert Spoons: ie es ats te sets steak for gifts... by 1 hale Registered Jewelers, _ American Gem. Society ec Se" knives. Order . Huron. St. Complete $995 | That we are an enemy of his; ‘desires is a dangerous conviction) ifor any child to develop. | Se the way to deal with lies ts showing (ourselves te be the friend of the child's desire, — We gay to Hugh, “I'm all for your watching dynamite explode. What. we dislike is the way you did it. You kept.dinner waiting so that you have to eat it cold. You've worried us so that we're angry instead of being glad you had a good time. “If you'd let us know where you were, these things wouldn't have happened. What trouble you've eaused- yourself by doing a good thing. the’ wrong. way!” We can't talk like this - our ’ liar if. we're all steamed up with * * — panic that he’ s beginning a secret life. So it’s pretty important to see that his lie doesn't herald a secret life. at all. It's just his way of tell-| ing us~he thinks we'd hate what _ basi to do. Rotunda e nn Overlooking ° . ‘ Beautiful Pine Lake — < No Ped. Tax Scohat bisloge toe ee how . + «for JEWELERS f : LG es SS Cone FE 2.0294— | Also 45 Walnut. St. Me. ema Mich, 18 big Tous pe ee : oS A a tte: Magni Hotu Open to the Public Every Day in the :Year Serving |. Michigan's Most Fabulous SMORGASBORD BUFFET. Shines senedvations: for es. We olfer Old Fashioned csp in ‘the weet Sana din- foe , ® Loke: Wood ‘Room @ The 1870 Room: ‘® The Red Room — | '¢ The Rotanda Room © The Celoeas Room WEDDINGS-PARTIES. & BANQUETS. _ Ope 5 Dare the Yo adainn | closed } 930 A.M. to $30.P M he Voir aay - Saturday — — thru. august 10-- | Summer Ste Hours va Monday Thru Friday ; if Zz : 1 il af iv iff is 7 3 I 2 i up. Both conditions maybe due to the same cause. .. co. Ot Q: “Someone has told me not to use vinegar rinses because they - wilk make my hair turn gray. ‘Is this so?** Sf: = ee RO ; A. No, : — Z ae * “ie —y eo ‘ + — L fe y ii Try increased exercises of this nature to reduce, ~ Girdles, Slips, | In an all-white setting of gladi- in Sacred Heart Church of Windsor. ~~ PONTIAC (leit atl Call Miss Wilson Today [They wore gowns identicat to that] of the honor attendant. BEAUTY COLLEGE = = assist pripEGRooM for Information .. - Dudley Moore assisted the bride- ‘16 East Huron 'groom as best man; Seating the pegs, reer Sak Hove. a James =. Gino: Nylon! Dacront extra bac si in the waist and’ abdomen regions.. Panties, Bras [oli and chrysanthemums,. Mary Constance Maguire of Windsor and) An early afternoon cain Edward George Slaughter of South! was held at the Elmwood Casino. abe water a fel ‘$14.71 Edward Slaughter Takes " Asggatewe Mary Maguire as Bride ips brother of the bride, William Ma- guire, The bride’s mother chose - formed the double-ring ceremony| “Sty pink organza gown and silk organta hat in matching pink. She wore a purse-corgage The bride is the daughter vee BP ‘The mother ot the bridegroom | wore a champagne lace sheath | over taffeta, a mauve feathered. hat-and a —. lily corsage. * Siloti! the c Nel the cou jacket. A small feathered hat and |@ corsage of yellow rosebads com- pleted her-eostume. | nathan page gees | Q. “Is makeup harmful to the} ~ | skin?" ee See | face and neck once or twice each | ae 1Mrs. Peters Feted For this pattern, send 35¢ in| \ [Russell E. ‘Gortner of The Fall and Winter '57 edition — PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2. 1957_ See 1. acces © pe bee inal exercises. * * * : Q. “Please tell me what I should} eat w make my legs thinnet.” * :--% * A. Ther is 0 one fod which i . If you or any of my other oan would like to have my ex- ercises for the legs, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope) _ with -your—request_for Jeaflet No.) you and-wear suits. ide Gee of apr afabric witha high percentage eats. may ‘wash “Dacron,” “Acrilan,” or “Or-jin an automatic washer and drip-|— =" lon’ for -good wrinkle-recovery,|dry or wash by hand and drip-dry. ron” thread and good -stitching| tt your hostess has a maid wiio/| ee might possibly be within hearing 4, Durable lining of nylon or}: ‘servant problem.” Such a con-|' |“Dacron”—just enough to offer|versation is likely to be resented sferctecinn end Baty fa the oe ity the maid. 5. Well-made lapels and pockets) Eyen though it is the bride who ‘that lie a fe - writes the thank-you notes for There are Piss different meth-|want to write a few in — to fe {Creates Problem ~ distance, don't start talking on the wedding gifts, the groom might ~ |6ds for lanndering wash-and-weer hers. x « *- _ A. No, not if you.cleanse your way. 28, 3%, 32.. Size 25, 1 yard of }4- Trimble Kiddie Bath BATHINETTES Aluminum. Frame — Goodyear Safety — “Up eer ss — §-ft. Drain Hose Peg Sia permanent waves hurt) nm, THE NEW "—Wheels ... you can move it _ A! + 4 4 PATT-O- RAMA anywhere — Folds easily and | ® compac _. i = i NP, not if you have a good With cooler.weather just ahead, | - Sk BUYS A : 24 operator. The scalp would have! uw want to sew several skirts | - 9 : oS |to receive injury tor there to be Ye ts good looking one. From} TOYLAND: ‘GENUINE oe . |@ry permanent _harm done aly*| _ mila of fabeic — | oe é ' “Next te Karen's Floor * * swe sewing! Covering” i eimeren “Teewaing ia Mid-| Ne fi with PattoRama | . 4628 Dixie Highway = OR 31279 ~ MINK inch; or 15% yards of 45-inch. at Pink P _- |eoins, your name, address, size de- . Blue arly sired, and the Pattern Number to Mrs. Abodine Peters was hon-|Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, ored Tuesday evening at a pink!/372 W. 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J x . * J : ceeeey feb yes * * } ; iz ey oe 2 [ek t Z fom ees } 5 f ; / i a > fg - i * ee « eee PT te ee e } i . pes i! : say . so * a OS a Sees. net ieees) 7 fe Jeng * fy Rae GES = i a oe im: “ubay, aveusr: a, 1087 oe eee LANSING ® — ‘Though: travel and romance: often go hand in hand, publi¢. tourist agencies have no. call. to foster. international love affairs, —- 2 2 Ff Mainly for that reason, the Mich- igan. Teugist Council was forced to send its “regrets’’ when a Turkish gentleman wrote to ask the cou Ci's help in arranging a marriage with an American woman,“ erably about 3 years old. " Buy on 7. vile of other re- quests, somewhat Jess ~ bizarre, council persontiel have come A vaehe club in Washington, D,) C., wanted a bottle of Michigan water. It was to’ be mixed with water from other states in a jug _jte be céremoniously smashed to bits at the dedication of its new clubhouse, The request was met in the time it took a staff assistant to obtain a bottle ‘and packaging materials |. and walk to the nearest water for some genuine’ Michigan soil, “about two teaspeonsfal, thauk | through’ without. ane an sie lash. - you” to add to his dirt collec- tion. It was sent.to him with a itn niin acne ranrsatimaties Sanemanne Sr thinning : wxtcamets = There's nothing to compare with the ohad of a billowing sail, the steady gurgle of water under. the bow and _ the feel of a brisk lake breeze for unadulterated summer relaxation. These young ladies handle their mount with the skill of old salts as they wheel abowit on one of Michigan's 11,037 lakes. aes Council's Job ’ jranking tourism with agriculture $424,000 budget goes for advertiss ial materials, but off-beat queries: frequently. add humor to routine + business. ‘lyou, Le., — descriptive materials on Mich- a -ALBUQU ERQU E, ~iKan., were killed yesterday when * ae that. “once you ak: Michigan soil you cannot be — happy until you visit Michigan.” That, of course, Was a plug for an in the best Chamber of) - Commerce tradition, but a natural act for an agency that owes its - existence to the state's tourist in- dustry. Partly as a result.of their ef- water (forts, some 9,750,000 tourists are " jexpected to spend-about- 625 mil-/— ion dollars in Michigan this year, apd manufacturing as the state's - j biggest industries. MOSTLY ADVERTISING A major share of the council's S|_Wednesday for ing and requests for descriptive lit- erature_on the state keeps staffers | ‘busy the year around, - ‘one of the busier months, -In June, | they! handled 4,406 letters, nearly 2,500) telephone queries and. 185 Beepon | al calls at the office. Most are requests for promotion: | A school girt asked for quick. shipment of “a small apple, peach, A hearty band of 16° teenage latest claim to fame. : el girls form: what is described “the only all-female fancy drill lem" in the state, and they do lit: all on their own, RAISE OWN FUNDS Called” the “Rae-vens” after coach Jackie Rae Voorhees, the berry, raspberry and blackberry.” A Covert, Mich., resident-want- ed to know the population of ‘India in 1357. A Louisville, Ky., | girl wanted “information on Klass and weather, both or one er the other.” From the republic of Ghana} came a letter this summer from a young girl attending a Methodist missionary school, “ MONKEY SKINS “My father is a farmer and at ithe same time hunter, so I have! collected aboiit six monkey skins.*’ Views on Economy. ‘she wrote. .“‘If-you send anything suitable for both you and me, 1. ANN ARBOR W—A Republican’ will send you all the six; but if you legislator will launch A Cne-man :survey tomorrow aimed at re-| Sallade f tier send anything not from your heart I will send. only half: of. them 4 Vealing the three.”” viewpoint towards Michigan's mon- ‘Council secretaries wasted fio ey problems. ae time. maili: an envelope- filled! * * *# = ee Rep. George W. Sallade (R-Ann | Arbor. ) said he will visit. six county "They re. stil waiting for the fairs ‘and-one GOP event on his monkey skins: \week-long tour through - southern) | Michigan. a | Air Force instructor, ‘Student Die’in Crash. | fer the Republican nomination | for governor, said he will ask fair patrons these four questions: (1) What is wrong with Michi- N.-M. (® — gan’s economic climate? ‘Ist Lt, David W. Koeh, an Air) (2) What should ‘state govern Forte pilot instructor from _ Mt. ment do about it? Pleasant and his: student pilot, Ist! (3) What level of service should Lt. Gene R. Chaney of Wichita, the state render? | (4) How can we bést pay for it? their. T-33-jet trainer crashed-and burned in an emergency landing at. Kirkland Air- Force Base. ~ Koeh had radioed a few minutes, earlier. that his power had failed. “’e Republican strategy. All runways’ were. cleared but) ‘This will be done without ‘fi-! Koeh failed by 40 feet to hit the nancial, backing from my fellow jend of one of them and the air- legislators or the Republican par craft burst into flames. ity,” Sallade said in obvious ref- The two pilots.were stationed at erence to a similar tour under- ‘Wiliams Air Force Base — in|taken by House speaker George Arizona: ve M. Van Peursem (R-Zeeland). he. gets, Sallade said he would Dream p Coens | ree in Waterford By REBA HEINTZEI. MAN ' When Fathor Frederick J. De- fattend Our Lady of the Lakes| taney first. ownship nine years ago, there was no property, no church and no parish of any kind. A_few peo- ple of the Catholic faith were hold- _— . ig services in the Commumity Ac- tivities building: NEARS COMPLETION Today, more than 800 members of land © on Dixie Sebnay. first unit of a new school to ac commodate some 200 pupils nearing completion, and a $76, convent is under -constriuction on the same property, When the Father graduated is a Kan piven gba is hat tebe oe ceases es rae hekre . Music, “average citizen's’ | a week but they .held daily two- + heur-sessions to the weekend competition in- Mil- Sallade, a potential contender | On the basis of the answers | make recommendations fot fu: | ‘jan Atomic Energy (AEC) construction permit for a PRETTIES PRACTICE — Six = thei Rae-vens got together field. Left hag might, the pretty driliers are + Carleen Cook, Viela Me- team is entirely. self- peer Pandy sales and Wich to raise mon- ey for uniforms, transportation — and cleaning. : . * The latest ho accorded the group was a third place finish in- the: Nafional Women’s Drill Team Conipetition last weekend at the Wisconsin “Spectacle of staged in Seath Milwau- | kee, The unit ‘ finished a close third in the 13-team field, piling up 87.4 points. to 88.6 for the winner. The team_is-twe—years oid-and has been competipg.for a single year. Last year it traveled 30,000 ‘miles to put on exhibitions. * * *, Normally the girls practice once for th Waukee. Wray. Teenage Girls: Get in the : Swing by Forming qd Fancy | Drill Team Lack of a suitable drill field has: pear, plum, cherry, grape. straw: ‘Oakland County girls is Pontiac's Team members, ranging in age foreed the girls to do their’ prac-/ the national | Veterans of Foreign : from 14 te 19, have paper dtives, tice drilling on the parking lot of Wars tournament, St... Benedict Church, 60 S. Lynn. skirts and ‘lé6tards and white gloves and plumed hats during exhibition and — = * The girls * * reported they were | “dumbfounded” at the size of the’ , Weekend - spectacle “in Wisconsin. An estimated. 30,000 persons saw jthe show while 150,000 watched a — held—as-part of the ‘Spec- tacle MORE PR: ACTICE After a short. rest, the girls will! [resume practice — at a-twice a Oakcliff. week pace if they have their. way. ' Coach Jackie Rae Voorhees re- taste P of successful competition. The team members.wear black | F perts-they-are—all-anxious to step England, Schick Dr., Lake Orion; -iup thepace of practice after a | Clarkston, Pontiac Press Photo. Next competition for the ere is, to be held in 'Miami, Florida, during October, © : “2 *® Pontiac: members of the group are Carol Ann Sluka (the mascot).. E. Cornell; Jo Anne Elkins, 17 Edwards: Karen Hefner, 1123 Dover; Linda Lawrence, 215 Til- den; Vickie McLaughlin, 190 Mo- hawk; Linda Murphy, 5050 Cooley Lake Rd.; Helen Ramsdell, 254) - Draper: Safty Richardson, 5985) Cooley Lake Rd.; Janet Wohlfiel, | vari Lexington, Dr.; Sandy Wray, 1150 Osceola Dr.; Carleen Cook, 800 ‘Irwindale; and Rene Cook, 5133 2460 Others are Sandra deYoe; | Lorna \Pauline, Drayton Plains; Labor Figure a ter Washburn was a familiar one “ithe -state’s most turbulent strikes, . ~ twidely publicized. Legal decisions — > involving Washburn are labor his- 214 Tilden Ave., Jeanrie Andrews,| UA’ 1599 Lenox; . Barbara Batchelor, 78 De ee a ae a ae a f Played Central in Some of State's Most ‘Turbulent Strikes - i el ae DETROIT #—The name of Les in Michigan during the 1930's. Aq a high-powered labor leader, he was a central figure in some of - He led sitdown strikes and fig- ‘ured in court cases that were — tory. aA ae = Yesterday Washburn told o . Senate + Rackets Investigating - Coramittee at Washington how | | he was ousted as president of the eld AFL United Auto Workers: | union in 145, position he had held since 1943. Washburn, 48, , is now a builder and. summer resort owner at Beestunden, ; Wis. ; Washburn said he lost out in a power play involving Johnny Dio, whom he claimed had “muScled-in’” to the old UAW, Washburn threw Dio out of- the UAW but he left the union him. ‘self when the UAW. executive council reversed him. Washburn, in fact, has had other reversals. He lost several court de- - cisions in Michigan. But the fines- and jail sentences did not stop . him from playing a prominent soll in the early growth of the One of the bitterest . ipibede came June 8, 1938, when the state Supreme Court upheld his convic- tion for a picket line disturbance _ ng pee Taal gna in Lansing, prohibiting auiivideais or a worker in the lawful pursuit of his vocation, He had been sentenced to pay a fine of $100 ang costs of $150 or serve 90 days in jail. Washburn also appealed, and subsequently lost, a fine of $20 growing out of violence prolonged 2 Sally Bauer, 6111 Middle Lake Rd., during 2 ‘strike at Niles the summer of 1940. carne Monroe A-Plant Probe Resumes. | Reattor. Said Capable of Producing Very High Grade Plutonium | nuclear reactor at Monroe was idescribed today as being capable of producing a very high grade ot plutonium > * * * : The testimony came from Ernest (PRDC) which has been. granted Commission fast breeder reactor there. Acker will continue his testi- week. . . The hearing on the controversial Maryland, and came x tn Michl-o9—wens-the- genera scene he brought ~ with: him a The purpose_of the experiment wa. | that could possibly rejuvenate ldren already living in/the commu- the entire parochial eee jhity some: Catholic /education — 000 systerit,: ee ‘right now. The idea was to establish. al * * * school beginning with the ~ inter-, The Father Aaid, ‘The plan! mediate grades—5,-6, 7 and ‘8th ‘would afford the greatest benefits’ “from. St, Mary's in Baltimore, rather than the first four grades, jto the greatest number of students!) 1969 iin Waterford Township." As time goes on, more upper - grades will be added. ufitil-aceom- modations for 12th graders have been completed. Then construétion work will begin on the first four grades, : FIRST TRY | This is the first ‘time a project’ of this type has ever been attempt- ed, and much groundwork was . become a reality. | Now after getting special per- _~ mission from the Ri. Rev. Meer. - Carroll Deady, and final sanc- tion from Cardinal Edward Moo- i pey of Detroit, Waterford Town- ship youngsters. will have the op- . portunity of gftending their own ‘- parochiay school before gradua- Although the>new convent, also ‘under construction, will accommo-, date seven nuns:at the. beginning, ~ the over-all plan will bé to house, - 2% or W sisters for students an the se school. : * * * Father Delaney, who will cele- ~ brate his Silver Jubilee on Sunday, > has been’ in Wayné, Oakland and | 2 . Macomb counties uring, bis entire The Father said, “When our _ school opens--in September, it will _ be the fulfillment of a dream am stare _ed more than 25 years ago.” “Nuns Form Rifle Team Villanova, Pa. Mending summer school-at. Villa- nova) University have organized a “|Tifle "team. _ School‘ lihey * * , mecessary before the project could’ Ow Nuns at.) iyesterday after a Jong recess _It T plan fe for establishing a school (was to give. the upper grade chit Mie hice bar ade rs that the Te- actor would be a safety threat to metropolitan areas. [ae ADY BY 1960 ‘ Acker said the reacior is ex- pected to be completed, under a ‘new construction schedule, by Sept. -He also said a delay in Habrication of ,some_ elements’ ‘which go into the reactor were re- sponsible “for éxtendihg -the ‘¢on- struction’ period by months “tT know of no other item now,’’: “where we can expect ‘Acker said, ithat kind of delay.”’ Acker earlier in the day said | the firm would have to take an- other look at the project if Con- for research and development, “We would be bitterly dis- appointed if Congfess didn't ap- propriate funds to permit the-AEC to carry out the commitments, fe Acker -said * ee In. this event, he PRDC “might go out and raise finds our- isélves,” RECOMMEND NO MONEY «The House -Senate Atomie liSheray Committee’ has recom- ‘mended that Congress not—“au- thorize $4,200,000 in research funds | lfor the project recommended by, the AEC. Instead, the committee would! authorize $1,500,000 for research in: fast breeder reactors with no. mention made of PRDC. It would/ be \up t6 the AEC to- determine) how much money the Michigan | project would receive. “Acker aiso told the AEC ex- aminer that he belleved PRDC estimates on. the project were more realistic than H, Radley, employed by the AEC, indicated. in previous testimony. ' Radley concluded that the firm's: * * said, * ‘dollars too WASHINGTON if — A sroponed R, Acker,;vice president of the! Power Reactot Development: Co. mony today. The hearing is ex- | pected te. be: completed next | pjeet—resumerd- Po six to eight gress failed to appropriate funds © Monroe i “construction . engineer’ | estimates wer las ‘million 34 ' rg ™ ~ me { .* - less of our loss . below rock-bottom! @ ASSURED SATISFACTION @ GUARANTEED QUALITY Every: Watch \ SLASHED Our stock of men’s watches must be reduced immediately. Regardles of our cost, regard- . . we'ré cutting prices to the tremendous values . time pieces. “ Every\oneé guaronted! ‘NO TRADE NECESSARY! You'll be astounded at . famous, precision e Ons Group of Women's Watches Included on This Sale ry | 3 DAYS ONLY ~ Friday, Saturday, i ened 20 N. haan st. EONARD'S . lea of Lewrence) WITTNAUER » ‘ BULOVA a re re foe Eye : 33 ‘ ‘\ i. = cae : o 2 , 4 A < rae oy ee oe \ ee. : ie AY ale me i Sa ‘ : ee SNe ee fe : "THE PONTIAC PRESS. vrrpay, aveusr 2, 1957. oe ON Se : SS ate per ne 0. ws\Bob Considine Says: se : . ee | A youngster (reports Ima Wash |In the words | | eR pee ot eae textiles each fe = ji = a leis Ach keh os ertien eb efienas totic aal < ec I shake my fist at it}who either fear to tread pas- and say, ‘I licked that!’” tures or would just as’ Wold tha ot brave itl groplsank int he bey Variety»: ; a all the | ery. | wit seteuait teasiak ‘ite. | rage these days ;.. in || New York is a summer festival, ene wee oe > Oe Se eran wD. Navy Biethviales Techtician)J. Penis, son of Mr. and Mrs. | ~ EXCLUSIVE FIRST aos - thi ; | it says elsewhere, We -never seem to say. just:| This was the first city in the yest all- things, dress, drink, } -- ee ao, : Carl Ss. Donthe, son of Mr. and Charles - -A. Fleming, of 867 ---the place to get | tace of what seems a deeply |New York a. look-see. It's the sIRebert N:-Gordem, Sou. of Bas. deci IN THE MICHIGAN _THEATER__DETRG your variety in food is | rooted native trait: Millions of |greatest town in history. Fly over Mrs. William A. Gordon, of 123) the China. City, where Peper. cans don’t love New _ vgn he _— — per pi — Dwight; Western Michigan CoP : “ ae || true, as any person mory incredi on lege, John C. Xenos, son of Mr. | all things are Differ | travels about the country, taking | jewel display as long as you live. land Mrs. Samuel Xenos, of 104 W.| ent. soundings, will tell you. The ‘most difficult thing the New York Ave; ‘New, York frightens lots of peo- visitor to New York must. learn i Others are from Eastern: Michi-| iple. Some who come here find it) is how to walk. If you, the vis- gan College, William D. McLarty, | : seiee tel ae kM. | | takes great wilt power simply to| itor,-have—ever_ wondered how son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Me-| 7 Neon - 10 P.M. ‘leave their hote] rooms. the sightseeing bus barker spots yg 2 of 170 Ogemaw Rd; David . ‘ ond parents, live at 1086’ Shoman : “It’s a fihe place‘ to visit but| Simply because everybody else fee sare hete\ so Ure Gare,” is a| 8found you is walking faster. Ee Dra: Irene Ge, Cotiey, ot Sat Fiber | New York for tg Ea woos wong he aacamen ai see Pe r - New for ‘as an] Te is not that New Yorkers are| ments, m ndition-iTraining Center, Tl. dees = : if r | we : : : — $ gettiNg/ embarked on more’ momentous|ing systems. Among the 43 largest/- He-may be written: ETRSN| oo 7 ied Us Alf >< . RESTAURANT ‘to be a: depressing length-of time.| errands. It's just that they feel/hotels, 20,112 of the 33,492- guest) Ron Lae) ’ ion, France, a : “The Convention and Visitors Bu- they must not -tarry. They hurry|rooms. are air-conditioned. _|Carl_S. Domke, C/ : = 1¢70 W. Huron ‘FE 4-0340 Jjreau people have ‘ried -variouS\siong at a breathtaking clip be-| * * * Forrest Sherman DD931, FP: 0.1 sonarbaat { . "BOB H eae , = }ways and means Of overcoming] cause — well — because every-| Everything, everwhere, is/New York, N.Y. %, ; me ’ “Carry Out Orders” | the- natural antipathy \toward our) body else is. "chilled, We could cool all of bab- of ae a ner. t PAUL DOUICLAS “3 town, Some seem picaytne. * * * itated Oregon, Army Pfc. Wayne R. Hildebrant,) gaia : : ie 1 — You, the visitor, may also havel assiGNED TO FIGHT [ire of Mr, and Mire. Hales Hide) ae Mrs. CharlesM te¢h et “EN = SEL WOB NET oe t of Metamora, recent! : been spotted because of your white The night I arfived in New York, eae muy par Farmer, of 30 | : ticipated in field training tests a Soe amet. bp ges 20 years ago, from slow-gaited with the Téth Field Artillery Bat — 4 - ALSO —_— — FIRST. RUN SHOWING! | : ‘shoes ashington s ul talion in-Germany. | ile in tee Tok Cw each te :. Frayne of the American assigned) Hildebrant, a driver. in the bat- — — at) | | Rept Osawatomnie Kon. me to cover a fight at Madison'tajion’s Battery C;;--.entered the ot Levis | Gardens- pm may, Qomwatoenie, Kan, Square Garden. Acuiy ta Foheiaey, Gk end cole , Wash., and stu: | |FEW STRAW HATS — ae * * & pleted basic training at Fort FARMER, died eight weeks W AY | © Giant Bull Or your hard straw hat. There) Next to. me was a fellow I've/Riley, Kansas. ~~ ayy ag Masters School in — a time when Jim Farley was/never seen since. He said, “Boy,| He attended Lapeer High School!|*°Ft “er *®& ao , ~@Alligater . the only fellow. in town_who/I work for a weekly on. Staten. Is- *x* *° * Westie: the .|land, circulation 2,000, and’ every-| Army Pic. Burton C. Davis, ne time I take the ferry over to Man- | FRATERNAL ORDER Or | 510) THE GOLD ’ : EAGLES BE C INEm at € Fo} 2) oa Man and Pon tte tas. TTD FRAY HUNTER SHEREE NORTH BARR SLVR - WALTER BREN oe Re | INITIATION | Sw : } an “ : eae SUNDAY MATINEE 145 Andy I Gecege AIR CONDITIONED 2 AUGUST 3 7 ANDY’S KINGDOM 2 ttt teh 9660 DIXIE HIGHWAY 14 MILES N, OF PONTIAC bo @ Dancing —— dreamt, DAVIS - Buchanan. * e 2—Big Floor Shows—2 j 7 — " _ He js a 1955 graduate of Detroit | featituhe ot ‘Techncay end al » Music by oe Happiest Four member of Alpha Zeta Omega) “| The DUKES | ’. * * sea Pontiac cadets recently }completed six week of ROTC training at’ Fort Campbell, Ky. ) Members and Guests _: DRIVE-IN pn was Jumes P. 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St resy }. aid Rllnd hae é . ; MARSEILLE — The proportion of French imports from the United \States that. were paid for by ex- ports to the United States dropped from 45 per cent in 1955 to 23 per cent in 1956, or back to the prewar Hortunes, including the trial she} lis facing on a felony drunk driv- = ing charge, is because she is dis- couraged. about her career. Producer. Zugsmith is not just giving her a part in his picture. Gail” has’ the _ leading feminine | play . which originally - starred Mary Martin and Charles Boyer |, on Broadway. Stanley furthér tells me that he'll both produce and direct. ‘He directed “Funny ¥ace,” one Tievel. of the most delighttul picteres role: I hope other producers follow "BREAK THROUGH THE Out of the marshes, . mountains, jungies came the French Foreign Legion to turn the tide in Indo-China! «us ~_ Onewscor BARRY: DICKINSON AM “KING” COLE | NOW Thru MON. a peer SeAMATE HOU! 4 his lead and give important assign- iments to Gail. Then it's’ com pletely up to her to sony their | confidence. _| AND WHAT'S NEW? “What's new?” I asked Joseph Fygids, Broadway producer-writer, | who. is in our town with his popu: | lar wife, Marion He said, “You mean with the world or with me?” “We'll start with you first,” 1 replied, so Joe came up with, this interesting information about | himself> His next Broadway show | is “The Flower. Drum Song,”| based on a book by Chin Y. Lee. | doe will write and produce | - the play, and he says that he , | wants Eddie Robinsen for the top role. Eddie has the book and | likes it. He was so great in “The Middie of the ieacanl on the stage. Of all things to happen to a glamor girl on vacation, . Kim Novak fell in a patch of poison iIvy on Maria Bandini’s estate near Napoli. “‘And now I've turned into | fa mass of hives all over, have a high fever and then chills, and look terrible,;"’ Kim writes in Tong: jhand from Italy. She goes on, ‘ Kassell, jto visit Mario's, sister at their | beautiful country estate. Ne arty | ruins,— "My friend Norma just-discover |may date back B.C., are being excavated. . | “So it was exciting to exaiere | these newly found ruins until, in- side a high old tower, I was: sure © ¥ saw sofnething that was an) J ancient, undiscovered rélic, “Trying to get to my ‘prize discovery.’ I fell in this patch THEY MAKE TODAY'S TEEN- (ora K E EG o] TONIGHT &-SATURDAY | M-G-M presents the year's big suspense-shocker | DORIS -_ LOUIS (DAY: JOURDAN poison ivy, and suddenly I f as if I was on fire all over.” CANCELING: JAUNT _ ‘ Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: The Clark. Gables are canceling their trip to Canada so} that-Clark can start “Run Silent, Run Deep” with Burt Lancaster | the day after Labor -Day. | ‘That was Johnny Stompanato } SAT. _ MATI coor. 1 PM. with Lana Turner at the Tail o’ the Cock. ee Singer Deah Jones’ wife is in She has been constantly losing weight since the birth of their - baby. Acting like a couple of honey- “HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS EXCLUSIVE! FIRST RUN AND WHAT A SHOW! Dixie Hwy. (US=10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd: _ mooners, Corinne Calvet and Jeff \Stone were at a table for two at ‘the Little Gypsy Cafe. Director and Mrs. William Dieterle. were feted with cake and champagne today, the 27th an- niversary of their first vistt to! } Mario and I drove out } UCLA Medical Center for tests. | ‘The land to be annexed belongs | 'pervisors for appr oval. on a eager SRS ‘We'ke HAVING A Hit WavE IN Coo Cousfoar/ SUMMERTIME HIT PARADE Yar IN PUTTERFIELS IBEATRES PHONE FEDERAL 12-4851 c QAKLAND: MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED © “ - Be i = SUNDAY! “STARTS. : oh abo a little Mininippd qierboa gal who taught a sdphistickted bachelor all about Love, a stuffy town about\Fun +-.and an ultra-modern family about Happiness! ? Pe ig ag ee gee Oe en ase , ee - ee ee a A rave * od ae | ne ee gs Oh alee ‘ ) } Moe + ii 5 Re THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 25, 195%, eg SoS rece Tee ie So epee eee — 3 j ge en ar Aste etree Die AU GEE aero ns Nearly Done Hollywood. Headlines. “OKs nnexation pen aae yin aie a : C nd In nd Si 1 Up Tits dines Ware ERI ORD wee Cary and Ingrid Sign Py ay mae a a i 7 nN i KD at Arthur’s/ Women’s. Apparel, 8 th St f K ind Si r byt lo ly. lilt age. pr sag — ati sere ae aXe DRIVE Ih . THE A TER . Saginaw, is eapectes, af ge as e ar s O l I $1, ad fire insurance alone, AT YOUR ‘ ‘Bs THE LY DRIVE-IN Sinad pbenatbong tek ™m e 0 i * * * a : : > a ” r : ‘ a ‘ . ] jthe “month,” according to store; py ;OUELLA 0. PARSONS | of any year, “Pajama Game” Cou wi Boundari ies Unit Boundaries Committee Chairman | , |manager David Horwitz. | and others. Endorses Takeover of William. A. Ewart said that the| ; Be 7 Au the work is. being done on} HOLLYWOOD (INS)—I am im- : 48- hon School Site group felt that the resident in the | 2 the second floor of the three-story|pressed and I wager you, too,| I say “hurray”’ for Al Zugsmith — the were = fully eae with | £ ‘ shop. will be when I tell you that Stan- I , the lead | a = | 2 _]} The coat,. dress, suit and fur de- ley Donen has signed Ingrid. Berg-| ing Oe Deed Man | The Boundaries Committee of a; a public meeting in Holly | ' .. "| partments are being enlarged while| 144 and Cary Grant for “Kind = i 2 ithe Oakland County Board of Su-) Monday night attended by 200. s a foundation department is being's:.» to start in November in Lon-| ‘Who Grew Younge?’—and by pervisors has endorsed the annex-| persons, residents whose land was_ Hliy eg ‘Jadded, Horwitz said. Business bes don. ithis, he may be giving her the tation of 48 acres by the village of up for annexation pretested they — J i }being carried on as Usual arou * * * s | i Id be the turning | Holly. had not been informed of the ac- | z ijthe remodeling work, Heewitz| fi t ’ bat Goeead ns rie © unin | The village had petitioned the! tien by the village officials. / ore said. i a oe point in her whole life. | Board of Supervisors to permit an- << .* * { aL. ) jmade SS rt | Many of Gpil's friends believe ‘nexation of 280 acres’in Rose and| : CHILDREN UNOER 12 Jt : ductions, and “Kind. Sir,” as most! he t of her many. mis-| Holly T Ki The committee's decision will @ : i : Exports Buying aed lof you know, is Norman Krasna’s| that the basis c . y Holly. Townships. | be submitted to the Board ef Su- : ADMITTED FRE South ,of Union, Lake Hoad Open $96 _.£M 3-0661 " MoG-M's Story of the Secret Three... One is @ troitor and two are Betrayed? 2435 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph — FE 5-4500 FIRST TIME IN COLOR ALL NEW TARZAN AND THE LOST SAFARI DON SCOTT ; BARTON PARTY and the . ~ 2 | | . , -. Cin : TECHNICOLOR, the Hotlyy | Ry 4, STU it OT by. i was Sue The heat wave started by cute Stanley at Ciro's in town chanteuse FE 5-4500 ALL NEW! GREATEST OF ALL! FIRST TIME IN COLOR! MGM pe SLeTARZAN] LOST SAFARI - qumn GORDON SCOTT | | aS IME Mw TARZAN cro RODEN BEATTY YOLANDE. DONLAN eras oneal HERO or TRAITOR? ee VV VV VN ‘ewevewvewewet eee eee | 3 School Speech Eons Take Part in Workshop PAPAS Hero. of Korea Charged with Betrayal! vwrw He Sold His Soul for Three Hours of Sleep! A pair of Pontiac public schoo! speech correction specialists are participating in a wor kshop in| speech correction sponsored by the. Michigan State University Speech | Department. Lo * * a Mrs. Ila Mae Roback, 425 Kuhn St. and Mrs. Evelyn Gottchalk, 3716 Covert Rd., members of the school system’s Special Services division, are attending the clinic which ends today. NOW SERVING ® LUNCHEON e a Micra tn la Alaina ltl DINING ROOM OPEN | 11 A. M.-11 P. M. Business Men’s Luncheons - START 11 A.M. @ SERVING e. LIQUORS AND EXCELLENT FOOD — STEAKS — CHOPS SEAFOODS — FOWL PUBLIC DINING WITH ce CLUE ATMOSPHERE THE RACIC] JIM ROBBINS’. } Sylvan Glen Golf. Course Dining Room and Bar ON ROCHESTER ROAD a BETWEEN 1s & MILE ROADS | AocmEerne. ence Di i i i a a ee a ea aera eeee eee eeae eee eee eee eee Kee DED De sl lin ll tll ll lll ll lll. Alli. ln. lb lal li ltl lili ill tlt lilly il ll tll ltl lil li lll lll: li lll a > * | [ELIE NILSEN WALTER B NNN ee MALA POWERS-SIDNEY BLACKMER- “MILDRED NATWICK wn Fay Wray Dwected by JOSEPH PEVNEY- Scmenpiay by OSCAR —- Produced by ROSS HUNTER AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT PART BOY... PART tax. A tore/ | _ Bold Enough To Fight! 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Backed into a critical diplomatic corner over his flirtation with Mos- cow and facing a serious economic The pext year dilemma, the self-confident, deter- imay turn the card that will seal/ mined ex-lieutenant colonel who ithe fate of Gamal Abdel Nasser—|has been able, year by year, to will. give you man’s . pull a new international rabbit out wedding ring at no extra charge. Our Reg. Price $199.50 50% Discount $100. oo g* -YOUPAY........ Ce. FREE — Man’s “Wedding Ring! lof the hat is certain to keep trying. * *«..* But first, most diplomatic + servers expect Nasser to: Concentvate on beating out thd economic brush fire that now licks at Egypt's solvency. “dream project” of the five- year-old revolution—the $1.2 bil-* lion Aswan High Dam. Make a start, at least, on his | The diplomatic concensus at this oe a Next Ye: Ma a Sat Pairs wiiseh* clin cipal we get tat gation water—or both—to sur- vive. And they know they can whip the Arabs on the battle- field, : Like the future of Egypt and the fate of that datalist, Gamal Abdel Nasser, war and peace still hang islender thread. today in the Middle East by a Goes 6s 16 } as Part of Celebration | TAMAQUA, Pa. — They’ to the white man Oct, 9. ship is part ration Ay its 125th euabvernaty, farms. giving Tamaqua back to the at fo of Nasser’ Ss Rule in Egypt Sept. 27 and give Tamaqua back “The trandfer to original owner-| of Tamaqua’s celeb- One-third of the commercial 0 ests in the U. S. are located on qT | | a 3 ! ! 1 THE NEW DRAYTON NN 4195 DIXIE HWY. Welcomes You... +. FINEST IN FOODS FINEST IN. DRINKS - bE : +. DISCOUNTS ON Atk MERCHANDISE 2 - PARK JEWELERS of Discounts” aN. Saginaw writing is that the next year will not be as flamboyant in ‘“Nasser-i| ism’’ as last. year (Suez nationali- zation) or the year before (Russian, arms deal) or the year. before that « FINEST IN. ATMOSPHERE Vane 9. : Pontiec "WHEELER'S ; Lead, Zine, Titenium pe ie Paar : Guarontced - Special $3.00 Gol. 9451 Elizabeth Lake Rd. ’ Featuring... HARMONY JACKS Seturday, Aug. 3 (British Suez evacuation agree- ‘| ment), WON'T GIVE UP But Won't sell a confirmed con-| spirator short. the mouthpiece of a powerful new radio transmitter, Nasser will rally-to.the new Arab nationalism, meaning Cairo and Nasser. . His voice of the Arabs will keep booming: “Egypt has no WAGNER 3 HARDWARE and APPLIANCES : _ 5 - 1960 Opdyke, Pontiac Rood «is Mt A Open: Man, Tome Thar i 8:00 A. M. to 8:00 P.M. DANCING bus . met * ee | FRIDAY amd. | SATURDAY : NIGHTS Sunday 1 ~ SATURDAY. _ Nobel Lee _ featuring the TIPTON. BROS. With Carl and His T wirling Bass s CIRCUS DAY | @ Beer @ Wine @ Liquor “Delicions | food” | West on M-59 Ant Speedway) . Lote Friday the circus trucks of the Benson Bros, circus will start arriving. -The first of the fleet will | ‘be the cook house. After serving the.evening meal. JcLve 59 quarrel with the Arab. people. - only with the rulers . wake up, you people!” What this | means, of course, is down with | Jordan's King Hussein, Saudi Arabia’s King Saud and, netural- ly, the despised notes of Iraq. Shee With Egypt's population increas- ing at the fantastic ‘rate of four per cent a year, Nasser must find | employment for 109,000 new gradu-| ates at the eng’ of each school | term. Eventually, / li Aswan High | Dam is suppésed to provide 30 per cent more ¢ultivable land and seal able Nasser to a poe one- With every subter-; ranean means at his disposal and hammer at the Arab masses (05s Music Every Wed.. Pri. and Sat. we invite Weddings, Banquets, Receptions 4195 Dixie Hwy. “ OR 3-7161 | ' ! i | * FRIDAY and mae SATURDAY ano" wicHTs "TAM SESSION. TUESDAYS FABULO Fann _ rH TWO US FLOOR SHOWS EVERY FRANK PERRY ~ _ AND HIS SWINGMASTERS ~ SWINGMASTERS AND HIS | ‘Tommy Timlin Zany, Comedy mc Lovely, Exotic Dancer Dick ’ Kefgen And His Rock ‘n - bees All You ; = a t ey : Aiat con the dam (ciighnally | & 15-year project, now scaled down by Egyptign estimates to owe Russia and the satellites? | REALLY NEUTRAL L? =i after day: Can he really be neu- to the working men and performers, the cook house is immediately taken down and goes on ohead to § the next city where it will hove breakfast ready as the fleet arrives. “The Blue Grass Boys ARE HERE! Come in this week- The public will see a tree: 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 a od with acres of canvas, truly a city of many a boyish - ase 5, Seccetine dream of the sawdust and spangleland world of the @ to hear them circus. One will see the daily chore of the elephants in helping raise the big top. Watch the young boys working carrying water and doing other chores to earn that free pass to the big show. os The circus will come here and exhibit ot ‘Franklin Rd. Show Grounds under the auspices of —— : ; Pest—113.— —thildren—-witt-oettend-the: matinee os guests of the local merchants: “at 1:30 P. M. the doors will open and at 2:00 P.M. the great American institutoin of the entertainment world, the circus, will begin. The evening perform- ance will begin ot 8:00 P. M., and will feature a large menagerie of animals from every continent in - cee | the world as well as becutiful horses, acrobats, clowns, ” WCYB \wire walkers, and many other features. aikis Radio & TV with ie twe vidal : = mia Wise ores’ & Tenn \ caaaled BO SADIE _ Children 50* | _ BAR 6 N. Cass near W. Huron tral?. Careful analysts of the Middle economic ties to the Soviet bloc | have planted a forbidding road- — block to any close Arab unity short of another war with Israel. — As for the Israeli-Arab situation, it’s significant that Nasser has nihilation of Israel." * x * from attacking any more than last October? The Arab pol- contain the Israelis in their iparched | sandspit and thus discour- ~ Just. wtiat. does Nasser really, East point out that Nasser’s | ordered his propaganda machine @ to discontinue referring to the ‘‘an-) But could the U, S, keep Israel! icy is peace along the truce lines—| | to | |SMORGASBORD | mo Served 5:30 ‘til $—Includes Tax & Beverage BUFFET LUNCHEON | ALL YOU CAN EAT! $9 25 Weok! 11:30 to 2:30 udes Tax & Beverage WS ‘ Riichen Oven 10 A.M. “ll Midnight Everyday! =} (\ irs c a i ‘we a é __FINE LIQUORS, STEAKS & cHops West Huron at Elisabeth Lake Road. ois Sa eee rs Dell's Inn Corner of Elizabeth Lake ond C -_ Lake 1 Short Baa” West Hurea JOIN THE C ROWD— | FRI-SAT. -SUN. ‘DANCING mar. Se _DIXIE BAR ita. . 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Swan, 86 Osa! pasty Ek. Karnes , am rr a John H, Boehmer, mr Paul P. 7 Saas. —aww=JIM ROBBINS’ ot. SYLVAN GLEN GOLF COURSE, ae DINING ROOM and BAR. (525 25 hochester Read . , Between 18-& 19 Mile Rds. Rochester, Michigan Darwin H. a sen, 130 Wood eee D. Sawhill, - - 1607 Northumber-— lan Leaasd G. Ziegenmeyer, 303 W. Tien- m “George R. meg oo 544 Pine Benny G. -~doseph O, Ballew, 26 Cooley Herbert soe, iano Gotta Frank J. —_-> Heed, * 908 B. Blvd. mer J, Walk $13 Moore Lenhard 8. seheh,. 1901 Swarenne Tugene F. Wilkins, 2471 Others Lorene ol Ronald D, Anderson, 16 N, Washing’ E. Minton, $100 Ormond; Donald F 4 tage, 8346! = Brenner, $290 Lakegrove, all of “ss burg; Citfford R. Kellstrom, 4251 Figg 4 Bloomfield Twp.: and M. braith, mi Oak ‘Lest; Thomas _#. Stewart, Ti66 Arrowood James W. Mann, 6900 Colony; and John A. Shaw, Pontiac, all of Orebard Lake. he erectile 1 - Fri. Bat. “ARIZONA AND HIS” ‘WEsTERn PODNERS” Featuring: JOHNNY SWAN, Lead Guitar SMOKEY, Rhythm “Pontiac's Own Western Switig Band’ 7 You-All Come— -Daneing Every Night § . Mente 69 be ‘3 LITTLE WORDS” . teaturing ; Joe. at the Hammond Organ RY combined with . good 4 Come to CLUB TAHOE — a delightful dinner 4 § Music—is your assurance 4 of ari enjoyable evening. alae: od “DINE and DANCE i | Dining at Its Distinctive Best.’ Luncheon : Dinner » 2 Cocktail Party a Bariquet » ope or rr epee ee ee re — Ba ll il Ml i i i i i, i ll ll ll i ll ll i i i ll ie ° : | . 5 CLUB 3412 Dixie Hwy. © We Invite Banquets and Private Parties TAHOE: ’ Phone OR 3-9754 werererv’ Cereus oy oe Bob’s Chicken Hicie | 497 Elizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph . Presents by popular demand | _ “SULLY” AT THE KEYBOARD 4 | : Daily, except Monday — 9 to 2 ‘DELICIOUS DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS | _ Visit Our Popular Cocktail Bar : DINNERS TO TAKE QUT . | CALL FE 5-962 - * MIRACLE LOUNGE, 7h " 7 ys ste UL | so “DAN aN E a ae ~ * : in n mn | WE _ SATURDAY NIGHT u¥ an’s ae ; Featuring: $ Mile Serving-Lunch- || i KZ _Hlanyo Lettner and his Meck & Roll Band 3 eons and Dinners. |} PHONE: ‘Midwest “41400 yk E I) f < AVAG Formerly Henry's. | WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD, SUL OULAVE CRA. UA) \ a; Bloomfield Inn jf BLOOMFIELD HILLS// ~~ TEN sgpGe tuabeth Lake Rd,” hrensa \y 3 h “ae a / | : io aba: . By WAYNE 8. sIEFERT Asst, County Agricultural Agewt | Just this season.a new repellent is Since the -series. of summer rains, insects, gnats and various moths have become a serious prob- lém. This is very unusual for mos- quitees. Hot summer weather usu- ally destroys all the good breeding areas, but this year is an‘ excep- tion. Hot weather plus the stand- ing puddles result in many mos- quitoes because of the very fast breeding rate. Mosquito control: Mosquitoes ‘hide in-cool, shady places during the day. These are shrubs, tall grass, weeds, eaves of buildings, ‘ete. It is during the evening when they migrate in search of food, Carefully spraying these hiding places with DDT. will control these which are hiding nearby. But this kind of program will never control them all, and here. is why: A certain number will fly directly to -your living area. think it worked amazingly well. around type of annoyance which through, especially if you are hiking, fishing oF forced to stay among a high population, or become annoying. * *...% “yneeds to be renewed. frequently. jon the market called OFF. This past weekend I used it while cut- ting same lumber in a swamp, ahd A fragrant liquid similar ‘to | 6-12, it prevented the buzzing After this materiql was also \rubbed over the clothing the prob- lem was greataly reduced. The + |pepellent apparently does not burn Decoys: This type of strategy doesn’t work with mosquitoes. Those insects which are attracted screeng--with DDT, One of the. common observations with DDT, it .doesn’t kill them quickly. Much = around eens But once on these impregnated screens, their ~death. is certain! Many of the compressed air bombs which contain DDT also contain a material which. causes temporary paralysis of the insect. This gives a very fast “knock-down” with DDT. The poison finally kills them. 7 * * * Fruit Growers Tip: Many non- commercial fruit growers have just harvested their early apples. It is a great temptation to stop spray- ing the trees, and .concentrate on the harvesting. because the most serious insect, | Pium Curculio, is no longer’ pres- ent. But late apple varieties are still in great danger. Codling On plums it doesn't matter antibiotic without ever stopping in your ’ shrabs or grass. These aren't moth, the apple insect, is omerg- irot on plums. “Rotting fruits are ing again and can completely |already appearing on some trees. destroy the late apple crop, This is a gray fuzzy" growth on rotted fruits.. When two fruits The apple maggot fly is also touch, bruises. often. develop and. dpreserit in this area. The worm of) |make an ideal situation for the rot! this pest> produces brown streaks timgus, ‘All kinds of wounds; even! in.the apples and sometimes causes) during picking, contribute to very deformities. Unless spraying= is! iserious losses. Though no further continued serious lonses can sti | sprays are necessary for insect develop. / \control, the-use of sulfur or captan Brown Rot on Plums: This year for brown ‘rot control may be nee- promises to be favorable for irown essary to prevent serious bons. Scorched Twigs, Foliage Signs of Bacteria Harm fective only when applied while trees or plants are in flower. Three It’s too late fo give, therm their “medicine,” but orna- mental fruit trees and rose family plants suffering from the singed- look of fire blight can still be min- istered to in ofher ways. Scorched foliage and black- a bacterial check, Once fire blight has , spread, . however, pruning is the disease moves back from the blossoms into, branches. or twigs. to four applications seem to act_as|- the remedial measure. Reason is| 1 ened twigs are symptoms of bac- ‘terial invasion, spread by other- wise helpful bees. Apple, pear -and peach trees, popular for - killed. except by slapping. Mass spraying by plane or ‘pri- vate company gets better control because they cover large areas, a5/ Cuttack: must be from ome to three feet beyond the last visible evidence and intg what appears numbers of then.” x # Screens and Porches: with an International® Insects| h nds land i , well as the breeding areas. die drawn by white light aré not drawn froaee eS scaping, are , slags sors sige gh nae CUB Lo BOY : ywshrubs and buildings, one thorough py yellow light. Where gnats and - pegen da plished over a se | application should be ‘sufficient for this season. Where weeds and tall grass is present, weekly DDT ap- . plications should be applied. * * * - Repellents? Everyone has used the rub-on repellent 6-12. It has porches, this yellow_ light might be worthwhile. late on screens, and oftentimes crawl through, too, it is worth- while te frequently spray these moths are a problem on open idea Where these. insects accumu- | always worked well for me, but Pike's Rental Depot Rent Our Hammer Knife Mower For All Your Lessens Work | Control Weeds to Prepare for Seeding WEED PROBLEMS Cuts Weeds to Shreds Now, Crab grass is still the No. Earth weed in fine turf despite the -in- “Tf you are planning to coud a lawn, August. is the time to do it according to C. M. Harrison of the| farm crops department. of Michi-| gan State University. The usual dry weather of-.Au- | Dry Weather Gains i in Crab. Grass Battle BY GARDNER ZADE NEA Service Staff Writer | | tense efforts on the part of oar |deners to eradicate it. Broadleaf weeds are pretty. | well under contro] with: the de- velopment of chemical weapons, There is evidence that a vgient| ~ |battle against crab grass is be ‘coming more effective. There are * | trol, . ithe: most effective blows can be} 1 ithe many materials used and tested ‘constantly effective — providing Up until now, preventive sprays have been ineffective. Today,| sprays using almost infinitesimal | and inexpensive amounts of strep- tomycin appear to offer good con- period of two to three years, the disease spreads, pruning tools) must be sterilized after every cut. > ears ot Such Lasesauiacs — are ef-| vigorously in a lysol solution. ing and it often. takes a month or longer for a complete kill. ; |gotten in against, crab grass. -Of Best results are obtained before Because of -the ease with which) The home owner who does his! own surgery can swish his teols : = FINALLY BLOOMS—Mrs. tan H. Klipfel, 830 Lake Angelus Shores: here displays a pink hydrangea plant with two blossoms, : "Pontiac. Press Phete Arca taapahsnsntes each measuring about 14 inches in diameter: Put in the ground three years ago after being received as a hot-house plant, the hydrangea bloomed for the first time this summer. There are three more buds, a bluish-orchid color, about to blossom, accord- |..ing to Mrs. Klipfel. Since hot-house plants are not as healthy as- natural plants, they need extra protection in cold weather, such as more straw and burlap. the crab grass reaches maturity. lover the years, a ‘water-soluble phenyl mercury organic compound ‘and potassium cyanate have been William E. Zimmerman, turf specialist, says that two or three, applications of potassium cyanate | spray are usually required for 100 iper cent control. | * * * — His tests show that the spray iwill get rid of chickweed, goose | ithe manufacturer’s directions and! | precautions are observed, : These chemical are slow-act- Quality Seeds Will Produce Superior Lawn Well worth the extra cost is a ‘and the last of September. 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Sur vey States quarters, pigweed, knotweed andjrather than a cheap mixture load [Room 3006, 45 Reckefeller Plaza, soil easier to prepare. |pounds on your dealer's waives) ithe crab grass gets the. heavé-ho. inot last, giving up space to —_ tenner , — should be sloped away 0 US as ammunition. All experts agree that the lawn|and crabgrass. Over 100 Rental: items Production High aes te 2a be spread and disked in | Crab grass is an annual grass 7 o }an inch or so a day or two before|/sown and cared for, can give a. FARMALL CUB TRACTOR - durififg the first two weeks of many branched and spreading, Thirty thousand ‘workers in 189|first application is made. Heavy superior lawn,. as good as any 5488 Dixie Highway tn Waterford 859 . } fertili uch as Several slender stalks at whose products mills produce 289,859 tons permit the chemical to reach the | { OR 3-1751 Pcs nfetize suc be tops are borne three to 10. slender|of wood pulp 1,753,831 tons of pa-\crab grass. 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Woodward, Birmingham sis i nile delinquency.- Boys’ Clubs all over the country have taken a ‘great ; burden off the shoulders of the law in curtailing juve- k* ok * ‘ In many instances law enforcement agencies have spearheaded the start of Boys’ Clubs, just as members) of: the local Sheriff's department helped to Rultinge the| Auburn Heights club just about two years ago. “There was very little Township-Rochester area for the boys in the Avon ; to do, in fact the -delin- quency rate a few years ago seemed rather’ high,” ‘said Bud Neal, one of the beard of directors ow. ' the club. “In less than two years, it is amazing. just how the delinquency rate has dropped and how much has been} ‘accomplished in club quarters of the ‘American Legion home on. acter road,” Neal added. : ~« * x NOW NEED MORE SPACE However, with its growth, the problem: now is that of space._ The present club can actually handle only 40 boys at one time, and the membership is well over 200. People in the Avon area have bekun to realize how important the Boys’ Club has been in curbing delinquency and providing their sons” with activity. . - * * Donations have swelled, and a realestate firm headed by the Crisp brothers, Wendell and Kenneth; have even donated a piece of land. Now the plans call for a building: Fund rulslag projects like. Friday dances, and a coming talent show September 25th, a father-son banquet August 2ist, and other activities are scheduled. It's worth all the money the people of the Avon- Auburn area can Scrape up, to put the boy on the right path and keeping him there. x * x “MEET THE LIONS” BANQUET. Signs or no signs, people are flocking into the Lions’, training camp at Cranbrook. It may result in policing if it continues. ‘The fans will have the opportunity to gather with the, ‘Lions at the annual_“Meet the Lions” banquet beyeday, August 12th at the Hotel Statler in Detroit. can be obtained by calling the Lions -office ne | Detroit. — Guest for the evening will be: Otto Graham, former quarterback great of the Cleveland Browns. * * * DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX . Ron Zatkoff, brother of Hamtramck’ S. Roger whontt the Lions would like to get. from Green Bay, is, Young Hawaiian." -lcided today on the second pro-| me. * x ok THE PONTIAC. PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUSE 2 i Rie , a ae; kok * Doak Denies Rumors of Comeback By BRUNO L, KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Remember jersey No. 37 which Stadium for six years? « They re- -jall-time greats of the Detroit Lions. Nestefday, the owner of- that football. atfire working out at roamed the grid pastures of Briggs! tired that jersey number as one of! Remember Lions’ No. 37°?¢tledinsh The entire squad of 51 went through two workout sessigns yesterday, including Val Joe Walker, defensive halfback ob- tained from: Green acd in the recent trade, isquad after sitting out a year with) leg injuries and surgery. Malloy, a 1955 draft cheice, camp that year. He went through an operation last year | Val Joe arrived at Cr anbrook at) and after two years reported to 4:00 a.m. and was in uniform for) Cranbrook. 10:00 a. m. drills. x * * suffered a leg injury in All-Star | 8" Red Sox Rally: = Another reokie, John Gibbens, | /260-pound tackle from Southwest | ‘Texas ’State left tamp. With a change in the offensivé | system, in which the slot back | position has° been eliminated, | Lion quarterbacks went through | passing drills. The surprise of | the four quarterbacks in camp in]-5 eer Foytack Takes Moun¢ Tonight Against Nat in Washington i . 2 HORTON ii — Frente 21 game. winner-iast eseene aie jersey, Doak Walker, was back in}: x * ° * Malloy, | outs. - Yesterday the leg started to pain One of the most paseciaiy players him and forced him out of work-| Cranbrook with the Lions. Im-'in camp was mediately, the rumor was in the former Miami cehcaly halfback | hospital - doctors told “Malloy he take place next Wednesday, August wind ‘that the Doaker was mart. |who was “ceed ~ to shake the would have to quit football. After a visit to Ann Arbor| was Jerry Reichow who was hif- ting his receivers well. i The first full -scrimmage will unable to notch his fifth victory this year, has once again proven his ability to snatch chestnuts out —_ 7th, Ot the See: Sae tee pte : : ing a eee ra First: ties of it came from a. Dallas newspaper which reported that Walker, now 30, would return| to the Lions in some capacity, player or coach, but probably as a BOSS’ MAN—Manager Birdie Tebbetts of Cincinnati calls the Reds’ Brooks Lawrence, shown a * a Lary was hastily ne ie - the bullpen -yesterday to stop a © peepee yogi fag = |Detroit. Lary's performance saved the, | decieiee for winner Duke Maas. a ‘fingering the ball, the best we) Doak is making a come- _ pitcher in the National League. | back, it’s news te as,” said gen- eral manager Mick Kerbawy yesterday. Walker, who has been in camp was hitting the! ummies and picking off aerials | like the rest of players: % # -“He asked it he could work out | with the team lor a few days, and) Swim Hopeful wiht ae him,” said Kerbawy. Walker said! Onekea Meets World was too involved with his busi- Record - Holder in AAU Meet - He told coach Buddy Parker PHILADELPHIA iP — An 18-) that last year he “had the urge year-old Hawaiian ukelele player| to play again, but business did challenges the supremacy of a| not permit it.” . world record-holder today in the | Some observers figure that a 1,500-meter event of the men’s) 'comeback was not out of the pic- senior National AAU swimming|ture. Walker has not lost any of and Diving a . | his speed, and with Tobin Rote; a |long passer in the fold, Doak would Youthful ‘Cougs Catia of the | ibe-a valuable man to have down- Hawaii Swim Club, whose 18:58. 02 field on the receiving end. clocking last night leq eight qual-| A unanimous all-pro in four sea- jifiers into tonight's 1,500-meter|sons, Walker hol the lifetime final, clashés head-on with George| scoring record while at Detroit Breen, defending champion of the) with 534 points. : 5 |Butfalo Aquatic Club and holder - of the world | standard | f th . ° “" “! Record 42693 Attend Harness | pro football. * * | Two other championships, the. 3-meter diving and the 400-meter Breen ness and could hardly get back into individual medley also will be de-' event, 17.52.9. * Racing Opener gram of the four-day mieet at} WESTBURY, N.Y. (INS) — The John B, Kelly Pool in Fairmount opening of the new $20,000,000) phe back with the-Redskins as a 6- Park. Roosevelt Raceway harness plant last night attracted a spectacular} attendance ‘turnout which apparent- Joy Fair Takes Another " |Iy included more spectators than ‘bettors. Joy Fair of Pontiac kept up. : -his winning ways last nighrt, driv-| The attendatice was announced ing his modified hardtop to victory, ®* 42-693, which is a new world” foot-5; 212-pound end in the 30-lap feature race at Motor; record for harness racing, top- | candidate. He was in the Navy from 1952 to 1956 and “ity. Speedway. Mickey Katlin of Ping the old figure by more than | played ony service ball. | Howell finished 2nd and Pontiac’s| | svven thousand - Joe Doyle took. 4th. | The huge 3. 6-0 Williams if 4 0-1 |Kaline if 3°60 © Jensen rf 5 02 iGreth If 1 0-® Zauchin tb §& 1 1 ,licumew sor = 5 ‘oneolo 38 Pontiac Press Photo (ates rf 8 2 3 Whitee 201 JUST VISITING?. — Doak Walker (third from has the urge. for a conmiaelok. With him left to . omar 3 3 ie cine H 4 : : left), former star halfback of the Lions, gets to-° _ right are Harley Sewell (66), from the University Reed Pp ‘@°0 0 Fornielesp 2 0°'0 . gether with a trio of other Texans at Cranbrook ~ of Texas; Tobin Rete 49) from-Rice and Bobby pene os. be boar gl ‘ 3 4 ; . whey the pro is working out, Rumers are, Desk - Layne (22) also of Texas. ; a i Genes 2 1 4. at : * Totals 38 711° Totals 41. 8 16 pares oo Sere St » rounded ot or Tn 5 . —, b. . Gets Ready for Pontiac Fight [ne Se amr eo Detrolt cecccisccccceecees: 116 902 003—7 BOSON, sais esi gsescesscses 009 001 004—S It isn't often that Mickey Craw--Harbor, is now fighting out-of Chi- ford, Saginaw’s-tast-rising welter--cago as a pro. “Among _his tit! es) New. York heavy BUT. Pickett. ° |HO Maas | weight contender will take all the are the-National AAU and the All-| punches without returning a few. Army championships. : Bas | Known for his fast jabbing | But when Crawford started oe hand, Rodgers could be one — a orks : |Traq Grotto of Pontiac for the bene-/ 9-9, fo, Kuen 2. RBI— uttle; House, Philley, E--Consolo 2, Le Boone 2, Maas 2, 1 i 5 Consolo, Piersall, Malzone 3. 2b—Kuenn, +Philiey, Jensen, Finigan, Boone, House, Gernert..HR—Malsone. S—Kaline. 8F— aas 2. DP—Finigan, Bolling and Boone. Left Detroit 10, Boston 16. BB—~ Maas 1, Fornieles 2, Minarcin s|Maas 5, Lary 1, Fornieles 3, Minarcin ed in 8 (faced 4 batters im $ £ the fizkt rd — 1 Ge ‘; yee i te ry nsor of the fi ard is the 9th), ty m 1, Pornie eee em co th Minarcin 4 in 3. R-ER--Maas 6-3, Byrd It ot the cerebral palay Cingled | ease Pt nian ies it 0 € r s i Maas (8-7) eles { ) t of the cere al p y Tipp |U—Chylak, Summers, me, |Children’ s Home. ‘Flaherty, .T—2:54. A—9,302. | pro in March, Groom: will meet — —_—— = mer off reliever) mt St plate was Jones’ ninth, asi; Defias und Lageence = ue aa with 73. _ Match play began today for 2 a2 Hospital Upsets. Franklin, 15-14 Eddie’s Clinches Berth in Softball Playoff by Nipping Oxbow, 8-7 ~ Franklin Products lost. its last chance to.share or win the In- Deiro League softball title 3 ternational last night when Pontiac State Hospital pulled a 15-14 upset in a wild, sée-saw battle at North Side Park. oe BO Be Bo Four walks and a hit batsman forced home twe runs in the bot- tom of the 7th inning to give the Hospital niné its surprise win. *Eddie’s Bar clinched a berth in| ee the National ~League™ playoffs, which start Sunday, by rallying to nip Oxbow Pavillion, 8-7, The win- ners scored four times in the ti to avert an upset. So oe - | Ne Louie’s Tavern collected a dozen hits for a 17-1 rout of CIO Local 653 at Beaudette © Park. Lane's Drive-In forfeited to Dostal “Foun-|"% dry in. the ‘other scheduled -soft- ball | apie. : Franklif Mayer, “Guilt tna. pars on | Marye, Layton and Goodson ented Eddie 2 | Piamb tea sm “nd pa ‘Leatora, ‘wright Loute’s ..... i cen snd 222 91 Lisrng CIO 653 -} Fasaas :000 10 0 2 63 Bill Ligon. slammed two |b: : eveland at New York, 1 p.m homers in a losing cause.;- - .|Ghicago at Boston, 1 p.m.” / < * * * Kansas Sty at Baltimore, 7 p.m,/ NDAY'S sca EDU Le / fe oovesesy an 2m 1<,14- os - : : . ee : ~— at. Mijweukee, € p.m—Podres) - ert Po detphia PASSES, NOSK TEST — ~ Shin Piazza, fight pfomoter, checks Rides red gue e+ 00 ine 1t4 ‘ coos ~_(quatifiers “in the annual Detroit; a ‘District Golf championship. None of 139 entries in yester- day’s qualifying round were able to crack Western Golf Club's" par-72, and ~ Pontiac's Lioyd Syron failed te qualify ' with an 81, Defending cog st Tom Dra- per and 1952 champ Dick’ Whit- ing took low qualifying honors with 73s. « + Among the area entries who made: the grade were Dr. Fritz AMERICAN LEAGUE Wen Lost | which - required six stitches to Pet. Behind |Adams (76),- Jim Fox (78), and) New York ........65 34 837 ; z pede Chicago. SE 3 BIG, Dick Graves (78) all of Orchard Cleveland renters . % . 30 4% |Lake. Bob Erdelon of Indianwood altimore =" |.) 46 8 465 i ’ pfired a 16. Kansgs City a6 63 4 629 ashington 4 353 Wy ~ Lat gy’, «Mt — LTs noe Stein Chie aso Detrott Only sheane gel TODAY'S CANES (Times hen stern es ee Cleveland ab -- ww York, 7:15 —Moa- 6) . Shants (3-3) or "sturdivant / 7:15 p.m, — Wilson trot at We an al 7 Poytack, ‘0 m— * ( é Pascual” 7-115. i Kansas = at Balts , Sp 2, tw erry (3-5) and Gorman (34) vs. Johnson (8-6) and Walker (0-6), ‘SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE Cleveland at New Ver, 2, 1/ /pm. NATIONAL ih Ww a - Bening - the nose of Mickey Crawford, who ago in his fight against Pat Lowry in Saginaw. Crawford ,: «young Wor kouts this week $e 7 are’ feature bout at Wisner Stadium! far. Crawford tists among his 17 August t3th—he tet town his guard Pro wins “former world _light- and took several punches in the) Weight champions Paddy DeMar. eo and Wallace (Bud) Smith, nose’ from’ his sparmate George Green at the Motor City Arena A week from today beth Craw ’ _. fe ar Fadaear , 5) ¢ IS For CraWford it was a_ test. ford and Rodgs rs will set up train ° campe here He.wanted to see if the nose, (NE CAMPs here, After the Pontiac engagement. Crawford still has a commitment to appear, in a TV bout from New York's St. Nick's arena. * = * close after the Pat Lowry fight three weeks ago, was ready to withstand some punishment. “Satisfied with the experiment. i ; 7 Crawford is now continuing .fast, Tickets for the fight are on sale daily workouts for his bout with at numerous places in the Pontiac Sammy Rodgers, an upcoming 44, pro who established phenome- &t the trainings sites and at Wis- nal amateur record of 140 wins in Nr Stadium Monday night hefore ji fights, including 112 knockouts. |the bouts. = Roderes, a product of Benton/ Included on the card is Osee Groom, Detroit's heavyweight | Golden Gloves champion, who | has won four fights since turning Buxbaum Upset in Public Links HERSHEY, Pa. (INS} — Don ‘aged terror who already has elim- \iated the- tourney’s defending , Champion, moved /\final round of the National Public a golf tourney foday, * * ‘ Essig, who recently passed his! |18th birthday, plays Don Sckrabu- |lis of Kewanee, Ill., in .teday’s| 136-hole semi-final round while Gene | ‘}Towry of Dallas; Tex., meets Paul Popovic of'San Francisco. Yesterday, Essig hole lead over defendihg champ’ ‘Junie _Buxbaum, of | Memphis,’ 'Tenn,, on the lith green and held it . until Buxbauny. evened. -the) count on the’ 18th. It took only one dnc Press Photo suffered a deep/ ‘gash three Weeks ' 9 pi Brooklyn at Milwaukee, 1:30 p.m. Michigan welterweight sensation who has wor’ ‘It of 18 pro/fights, | extra, hole for. the : pen yotingster to’ ae Fis “Serie bend 25 passed his. first nose test in a few sparring | yestefday in |peat his 39-year-old opponent, who Rene, at er Prtaburgh ah hieago, 2 ee preparation for the August 13th fight sealant son rs in |once made his living as @ pro Gea Matisse FP | Pontiac's Wimer Staion, — a ee i {Mak td | i es a | P e : ai 3 } | . of | ¥ | " : el le, , x tl ge \ ra 4outes mip. North Side and they will be available, Essig, III, of Indianapolis, a teen-. into the semi-! ‘Gallant Jerry last night at Jackson) took a one-| Annual Softball Playoffs ‘Start Sunday in Pontiac The softba]l playoffs get Sunday afternoon at Peaudette and parks, At stake will be berths in the district Michigan Recreation As- sociation tournaments in’ classes | A, B and c. All city playoffs | are double elimination. ican League title, will be. this city’s representative in the MRA's Class AA district tournament. The Jewelers enter the district major Aug. 15-18 at Roseville. The Class C tourney begins at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, followed by the ‘B' teams at 7 0 ‘clock and the ‘A’ clubs at 8:30. _ The top four teams in the Inter.) Drawings for ‘the city playoffs - national League — Pontiac Police, will he held tonight at 6:30 at 37 Franklin Products, Deni's Corner Chippewa in Pontiac. Pairings will ‘and Pontiac State Hospital — will be announced tomorrow, ‘clash for the Class C-city crown. | Richard's ‘Tave rn, Louie's Tav- en C10 Local 8 an Bai’ Lane Tries. to Pull Bar—the four best clubs in National division—are ronlentante = Out of Coast Bout ‘for the Class B. title. | The Class A district tourney} . 7 ; ‘berth will go to the winner of she! OAKLAND, Calif. Wy — An at- ‘American loop playoff involving tempt by Kenny Lane’s board of ‘Birmingham, Elks No. 810, Bic- str; ategy to pull the.No. 1 ranking mar Inn and Stadium Inn. lightweight contender out of an annual men's City League under way! Shaw's Jewelers, whe had Aug. 15 bout here met California long sincé wrapped up the Amer‘ Athtoctic “ Commission opposition , yesterday, ’ Lane, who hopes for a “title shot this fall, is scheduled to meet Oakland boxer . Johnny Gonsalves here, A loss to Gon- salves, who fell from the 10 _rankings last month, wou a. Wins by Half-Length JACKSON—Miss Ellen Direct, | ‘calling on a tremendous finishing Rick in the final half mile, wén ithe Michigan: Center Mile~by -a jhalf-lefigth over the fast closing getting a chance to fight cham- mn doe Brown. . : rac eway. ons Me St. Jef owned by Ben’ Jerome Oakland . promoter Jimmy Dun- ‘of Pontiac turned in a sharp ef. dee reported receipt of a etter fort if winning the 7th race with from Pete Petroskey, Lane's man- | Don: Hall. in the sulky: Jager Advising that. Jack Kearns 2g wanted the ee pulled out of : THURSDAY'S Figure the matth. LOS ANGELES — abwerd King, i Bob Albright, ue ae WEST JORDAN) Utah-—-Don Fullmer, if 462, West" = an, J0@ Mortengon, | is, Bal | Lake 4 ally ruin any chances of Lane - pect Kilkof 18,580 “Any Deer’ Permits May ‘ as part of the deal which has ob- = tained them outfielder Joe. Taylor. i" MOTOR MART AUTO PARTS 123 E. Montcalm - as FE 4.8230 VACATIONING SOON? . See Our OK | Quality Used Cars - AL HANOUTE. - |bunters in 22 * LANSING (AP)—Recommenda-, tions for “any deer” hunting! tion commission at its Aug. 8-9 meeting. Conservation dapadtinant pro- The harvest would exceed the special season goal of last year by about 2,000, and. would be in addition to the regular buck kill during the standard Nov. } 15-30 shooting period. tI 1956, nearly 61, 000 bucks were bagged during the regular season and 12,800 ‘mare by special season 2 areas. Five of the proposed ‘special season areas fer—this- fall would’ be -in the Upper Penninsula, 26 lim «the “northern lower peninsula and only one in the remainder of ithe. state. About 12,300 square imiles of territory would be in- | volved, A major. chenge ‘recommended 7a _ YOU NEVER HAD VOoRA 80 e000 ar, anew LIQUEURS CORP., Detroit 7, Mich. 80-100 Proof, Distilled from Grain. WATER SKI -Be- Increased This Year | area in seasons this year in 32 food short- | a b chatting dots Dec. £8 age and crop damage areas will | . come before the state conserva: | “ttection. Notre Dame‘’s Paul Hor- -jand Purdue's Len Dawson also _ | phasis on-low tackling for the All- “Ipion New York Giants Aug. 3 at _ {Soldier Field. |Sandusky_of Maryland impressed. ‘Dates from Dec.1-8 were re- commended for a crop_damage Allegan County, and- in the other locations. © Recommended quotas would in- clude issuance of 5,680 permits to itake 3,060 deer in the U, 20 53,250 permits: for the | Brodie All-Star Passing Leader. Sparks Aerial Practice as Collegians Work op Protection EVANSTON, Tl. |Brodie, Stanford’s classy .quarter- back, stole the spotlight yesterday} as All-Star coach Curly Lambeau ern's Dyche Stadium ‘as the col- legians brushed up on pass~ pro- nung, Jim Harris of Oklahoma show up well for the collegians. All-Star linemen received atten: tion with coaches putting the em- Stars game with the world cham- Wayne Bock, the, Chicago "Card. nal choice from. Jllinois, Henry Jordan of Virginta, and big Mike Jordan, the 240 pound Cleveland Browns draft pick, and Bock. are expected to see much action’ de- fensively for the ——- Cranbrook leads D’ on Win Over Police Cranbrook took: over ist place — °*John; ‘Nine Pro Club Voice Approval of Recognition " WASHINGTON @® — The Na- tional Football League. (NFL) fancy, enjoyed unexpected recog- tion today, but it still faced uncer- tainties in getting along with pee, football managenient. Bert Bell announced yest he would recognize and negotiate with og for three others didn’t condemn Bell's action — but -neither did they do hand- springs as a result of)it. ' Bell chose a house’ antitrust sub ization would be “against the best interest of the national football league and the public,” Bell said. The subcommittee is investi. gating football and other pro- fessional team sports to deter- mine whether they should be immune from ‘federal antitrust. laws. Past refusal of NFL club owners to accept the players’ as- sociation had nettled several law- players’ union, hardly out of in-}- Officials of nfne clubs voiced ap- proval when NFL— commissioner} the oe sey created NFL players’ Dew Yorlt-Giants-next Fridey August Sh, Lott Michigan State and Tom Maentz of Michigan. posals cal! for issuance of 60,430 jower peninsula, to take 15,390 issioner’s Action litte hunting permits and an anticipated deer, and 1,500 permits for the Commissioner | HOMER HIGHT | $s |kill. of 18;540 deer of any age or |allegan County area, designed to Draws Criticism From 3 you to take a 15 minute sex during the special seasons. {harvest 90 deer: Other Teams ride on the bargain boule- vard to Oxford: and take advantage of truly great savings on Used Cars. -— ; by the department would establish Put his quarterback crew through committee hearing as the, scene of mes 28 omar pag a AP Wirephote CHEVROLET-BUICK | “ & passing drill. his announcement. MICHIGAN ALL-STARS — These six football” to right are: Jim Podoley, Central Michigan; | ; jconcurrent Nov. 15-30 “any deer” ‘ . 209 N. PARK BLVD. . ;seasons for permit holders in all Brodie’s short and long passes) Failure to recognize and-bargain| players from Michigan schools are working out Clarence Peaks, Michigan State; .Terry Barr, MY2-2411 LAKE ORION fm five U. highlighted a drill at Northwest-|collectively with the players organ-| with the College All-Stars who will meet the Michigan; Ron Kramer, Michigan; John Matsko, Evans, Fleck and Bu rkemo at 71 CHIGAN SCO ‘ makers, including subcommittee chairman-Geller (D-NY), Reps: | Keating (R-NY) and Rodine (D- NJ). They commended Bell’s de- * Creighton Miller, the ex-Notre Dame backfield star who is now ‘jattorney for the association, said for the league. © Bell told the subcommittee. the NFL constitution gave him full au- thority to bestow recognition. He said he had not sought prior assent from the club owners who had re- fused recognition at their annual MI jurkemo, vs Hills vans, Rocheste’ Orion iseeeees aia Bloomfield Hille Brices. Lans! Kuzma, Jeckso oa” Devany, Grosse Ile packed field today in second round play of the $35,000 All-American golf-tournament at Tam O’Shanter. rival for top money of $3,420 is Billy Casper Jr., of Bonita, Calif., whose 67 leaves him only a stroke The 40-year-old Oliver's -nedrest}—Oliver oa ype, el 12 others at 71 were Max Evans, Rochester; Jack Fleck, also of Rochester, and Walter Burkemo | of Franklin. [< |Ford, the leading money winner this year, failed to impress. Mid- diecoff shot a 72 and Ford a 73. Oliver's 66 Leads All-American Meet These cars are OK recon- ditioned by factory trained technicians. | eb if 1955 Ford V8 Victoria converti- | tible. Solid white, Ford-o-matic, | radio, heater, white "1445 walls; washers .. 1955 Chevrolet station wagon Three Michigan - women were among the leaders. Wiffi Smith of St. Clair was tied with #wo others at 80; Patricia vig of Ann Arbor stood all alone | with 94, * & & since June, 1956. Casper ear | has captured the Phoenix Open) and the — Derby Invita-: *-_ Brakes Relined Small. Repairing AUTOMOBILE That May Be Attended to While- You Shop and During Your Day at the Office and Oil i . a sharp | one POP Pee eee 2 ee 1195 1956 Plymouth 2 door sedan CHICAGO (INS) — Ed (Porky) | rd : he was “most: gratified” as l6ng ~ wha fi nce .;_ | Devany of-Grosse Hle was in a two) ~ REPAIRING . has radio and $ Sas MIM o & Fe & s wg 7 a by ay as Bell was empowered to speak se a ° a) uaa is pee way tie with 84 and Barbara Rot- | : | ae 795 . Homer. Hight : “Your Guburben Dealer t 15 Minutes From Pontiac’ in the Class D junior baseball é Wash and Polishing league by downing the Pontiac on the Bargain Blvd.” Motor Tuneup 160 S. Washington St. eo behind the leader, tional, : ii | - HEADQUARTERS. : Police nine 31 in a pitcher’s duel In the wémen's pro division, | Brewer, one of the four players | Radiators Flushed Fun for All With Water Bikes! * | yesterday. The victory broke a|4@nt of balsa om “Redskins Fay Crocker, of Montevideo, | who finished with 685, lost a [ o.. Camvtetes DOOM T Ouibeid tie between the tearns for the lead. str " hess _. we ‘ed ot Uruguay, and Beverly Hanson | chance to tie Casper on the 18th |] LOCATION enables you to. | See the new Just arrleall : Tom Estes won it on a three- Moery ond” a Bell but that ‘ cena. of Indio,, Calif., with identical | green when he missed a 10-foot || have this work done when OA 8-2528. FAGEOL V.I.P. hitter as Cranbrook put together "| Tis, lead the field of 31 with | putt, you don't need your car. " missioners sometimes have a habit i Your ‘Dealer THE ULTRA CADILLAC si hits, “ walk -and fielder’s @t talking too much. . three-stroke margins. Fifty-nine of the 161 any pros| FOR iy CONSTELLATION = —~ gpa : Mager 1 Trailing Oliver and Casper, the equaled or- bettered par of 72 in| MAJOR REPAIRING & poe Outboard Runabout—Fully Equipped Tee Wak leaders, with 68s were four play-|the first round. The field will be: REPAINTING. he : oo . MOT : ghts just missed win- ers — Sammy Snead of Whitejcut to’scorers in the 60s,—plus tes, . : ORS | on Display in our Showroom ning ‘its 1st one in the other “D’* S por ts Calendar Saiuhae Sects . W.Va., Shelley P BODY AND FENDER WORK pei pomieemnls wt following today’s round. Eight players, including Roberto) de Vincenzo of Mexico City, wound | up with first round 69s. 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Pontiac Boys’ Club 06/Michigan Giants, 3:39 p (forfeit). City League Notiball | Class A. B and C playoffs begin at ‘)Beaudette and “north Side parks, start- CIO Local 594 gets a golden op-, place, 28 percentage points, behina| | portunity to seize the lead in the|the Union. Shaw’s still has one tense Class A_ City Baseball! zame remaining after today, No- Hitter in Relief League race today in a 1st place| Sunday duel with the Giants. The ‘lBattle with Shaw’s Jewelers at/CIO will have three’games to go; A no-hit relief performance by}Wisner Field. a Sunday tilt with Griff's and two Dick Shell after one out in the The stage was set for the late-;make-up contests next week with TODAY City League Baseball At Wisner—Shaw's Jewelers vs. Local 594, 5:30 p.m. At Jaycee Park--Pontiac Jets vs. Thomas Die & homme re -$:30 p.m. - SATUR \ eeeneremnenssen c1o CLAS: Lytell-Coigrove 10, Sox 5. * Club 7, Dick's Bales 0 Lehogg & R Cart 1 | (finished last inning of July 27 jal CLASS F Tel-Huron 19, Arnold Drugs 1. . 1 i aes * MIDGET (AL) White Sox 7, Little Eagles 4. PEE-WEE ' Motor City 5, Cubs 3. Warwick 15, Earl's 5. ay Speed-r- Racing At Pontiac Speedway Modified hard- cops run in 8-race program. Qualifiers, Troll Lever 1 pms ist race, 8:30 p.m.- need serine | EXPERT . Pwr, FN a i ht hi lil . / SERVICE ALTEWATIONS—REPARS RANDOLPH: HARWOOD | ym Taflors and a 90a | FE 2-2208 “Th on the tiller! Speed -r- Troll Lever lets you from super-siow ing at 4:30 pm, « 1st inning paced loop-leading Spen- season showdown when ‘the Pon-| the Jets. cer Floor Covering to a 92 tri- tiac Jets .handed the league-lead-| The dangerous Jets wasted lit. -oves. Gall’s Service in the} “a-15-2-pasting laste Waterford Junior Softball League) “int on the Wisner diamond, ‘te time with Shaw's yesterday. "| yesterday. Rocco's downed Pontiac e They scored 4 runs in the Ist in- Rolladium 16-13 in another game. Shaw's demise at the hands of | "ing and kept up the pressure | the Jets almost overshadowed a | by counting at least once in | brilliant -no-hit, ne-run perform. | every stanza but the 4th, Their | - ance by Jim Jones as Griff's | best inning was a five-run 6th. 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Used Outboard SALE! _ 9°" Up WE NEED TRADE-INS Mercery Moters on Display DICK DEAN'S WATERFORD HARDWARE S «OPPOSITE ORLANDO OLD MILL TAVERN 3-2526 WATERFORD figure, according to the Pontiac CHURCH AS NCAA CHAMP IN 1945- é Sh Oe ore B PONTIAC PRESS, peupay, august’ 2, 3051 ee Ns aa = 5 - * gthietes from Pontiac ‘a ape sence ere ere ‘Remember {This is the {4th of. a series of articles about: former dutstand nd Oaklan and what wn are wdc, Sa ‘ bh and Meee” swimming ace Mert Church. Featured tomorrow will be Al Fortino, once a top star at One of the outstanding swimmers' ever turned out by Pontiac High ‘School and the University of Michi-| gan didn’t really learn how to) swim until he. went out for the) school team. He was Merton ~~ Church, now a resident of Trenton./ * * * Church learned the sport fast. “ence he got started and went: on) to become a state champion the! following year and the’ nation’s “swimmer of the year’’ three sea-| sons later at the U. of M. Quite’ an accomplishment for anyone, let alone a fellow who only started’ ‘zipping around the pool asa high _ school junior. x * * Merton tried out for the PHS | team in 1938 as a Sophomore when he “could just about stay- afloat.””.He made it the next winter ‘under the close direction | Qualifiers at Entries are lagging for Satur- qualifiers at Pontiac Municipal | course, Forty-three golfers took part in last year’s qualifing rounds over the same layout, but the . 1957 entry is running well behind that Parks and ment. The low 2 shooters plus ties in. Saturday’s qualifiers will join the past champions and the five | low 1956 finalists for the City Medal Play championship Sat- urday and Sunday, Aug. 10-11, at the Municipal links. Recreation Depart- Boys’ Club Battles. All-Stars Tonight An All-Star team made up of players in the Pontiac Boys’ Gub intramural league sponsored : by Pontiac Federal Savings will meet ‘the Boys’ Club Mighty Mites of the City league tonight at 6:15 at the iEastern Junior High Schoo} field. | Dave Tinkis willbe the starting’ |Boys’ Club hurler against Dennis) Lufkin. The remainder’ of the: ‘star’ lineup will include Norm) |Neidrick, Ist, Roger. Tate, 2nd,' | Wendy Banks at shortstop, Dave! |Carlson, 3rd, Charles Wesley, Dave’ Colando and Bob Richards in ‘the, Qutfield and Don Belote catching. The Boys’ Club. nine leads its league in city play. The public is invited to attend this contest. Junior Net Meet — in Quarter-finals KALAMAZOO, Mich. -®—Giant killers Jimmy Shaffer; St. Peters- ‘burg, -Fla., and Alan Roberts, Brooklyr; N. Y., meet today in ith quarter-final round of junior singles in the Nationa] junior and. boys tennis championships. The 130-pound Shaffer upset top- seeded Chris Crawford, favorite from —Piedmont"-Calit._7-5.—_60 yesterday in the fourth round. Roberts, former National boys. champion, surprised Rudy Her-| nando, the Western junior -title-| an : sider. 6-1, 6-1, to break the 18 and-under division wide open, KEEP COOL - PAY ON TERMS AS 20-inch Exhaust | Window Fan ventiloter speedily rep! air in with its 3300 cu. ff. covpeiie-to tew-ele -eabiir ta Wr adh. Handy 2apecd switch in 104t. cord. a motor won't affect your TV or todio. Qwickly adjusts fo fit any window 27 in. to 37% in. TO SUIT YOUR EVERY NEED! LOW AS $1.00 DOWN 20-in. . WINDOW. . VENTILATOR SPECIAL 34.88 ‘Por cool, restful sleeping and refreshing ventilatiqn” dur- ing the day. This pewerful ge house per minute cup. Easily - 8-IN, ELECTRIC FAN Entries Lag for Saturday City Links — Jim Pettiford of Pontiac, No, a] ; day’s 18hole City Medal Play | qualifier a year ago, is expected) return for a 2nd try at medalist’ onors; * * All former city champs and the| low five scorers of the previous | tourney are exempt from qualify. | ing for the annual 36-hole — pionship. Among the ex- titleholdérs on the exempt list are Mike Andonian, , Paul Bada, Glenn -Harding, Dick 'Tang, Ed Wasik, Cliff (Kip) In- man and défending champion Ron Rothbarth, Other players not. required of: qualify are state amateur king | iLloyd Syron, who was runner-up: last year, and Chuck Barker. Tomerrow’s qualifying rounds may. be played between the hours 4 ef coach Kline Hartmann and _ took Michigan treéstyle honors ‘in ',* 7 * an 2 ' “I didn’t play any other sports. FE went out for track one to give it up after two wee to having too many cha horses,” commented Church. He went to Michigan in 1941 on. ‘an Alumni scholarship for scholas- | ation eas ty fars vd Yore? the Sports tie ability based on / the above-B javerage he ‘had yp Baal high school. It covered/tuition only so he had to’ work to’ pay fof the rest. * * * After some informal swimming as a freshman, he teamed with such tank stars as Charley Freese and Strother Martin to pace the Wolverines to twe Big Ten crowns and top finishes in _national meets. | Church captained the team his senior” year — Matt Mann. * * | Mert started Ceres college! honors as a sophomore and got ‘better with age. He’ won the Ist of three straight Big_10 50-yard) freestyle titles, placed 2nd in the NCAA meet and was runnerup in lthe league and NCAA 100’s that yeer. , . * *~« * His ranking among the nation's greatest started the next season “swimmer of the year’’ “after. he swept 50 and 100 honors again as a senior and set a state AAU réc- ord in the 100 freestyle. Despite his desire to continue on in competitive swimming, Mert had very little opportunity to do so following graduation. His hopes for making the Olym- * ‘pics were “wiped out when the _world event was called off during ithe war years. He ‘spent two years ALL MAKES # | ALL MODELS wee Leases as Low as $85 j | 1350 N. Woodward LSON Lease Any Car You Want ‘Your Choice of Features and Aécessories Wilson New Car Leasing Co. ANEW CAR EVERY YEAR Midwest 4-1930 ise Month} 4-6626 ~ Birmingham =o ———- ‘turned to this sector in 1947. itake part..in- during two years. | trying to organize YMCA swim- ming leagues for: men around Bos ton but could not drum up enough interest to make it a success, 1 * * * | Chureh, who married shortly after his schoo] days ended, re-| He had found only two swim meets to! so he gave up the battle. Pleasure swimming and “‘fleat- ing aroting the bathtub” are his | only connection with water now | +and-he soared to the top in tot= 45: NCAA coaches picked Church | although he does “give sonie | peinters to three of his four chil- | dren. The Churchs have allowed their: seven-year-old boy: and twin five- year-old girls to learn the ropes under regular swim instructors but do offer some pointers at home. The other young Church is only | jone, Merton has worked at various| places around the Detroit area) designing engineer at the Wyan-| dotte Chemical Co, | His mother, Mrs. Irene Church, | “Sandan Evening eee MODIFIED HARDTOP: Fastest %4 Mile Semi-Banked © Asphalt Track in the Midwest ana: pats * an A a rer nuenorts SRE OS wri Time Trials 7:00 P. M. 8 EVENTS. i Ls hat Libty fader, ; & us ed $4.4 men a nee still lives here in Pontiac. | of 9 asm. and 5 p.m. The entry fee is $3 and entries will be ac- cepted at any time during the 9-to-& period. The qualifiers are open to all. male* golfers living in Oakland | County. A trophy will be awarded | to the qualifying. medalist. — The 1957 city champion and his | four. nearest competitors will form | Pontiac’s five-man team a 2 Sea ee ee Sa eee efor 4 aoe 4 © a i z _____ DETROIT w—The Detroit Auto-| / e= : = oy THATS RIGHT, 7-1 WAS_UNTIL : ‘Mobile Inter-Insurance Exchange a!) Sa o HE'S Al BNGLED 7 |: Rie memes hin senecs / MR.EAST? YEH, \ MISSISSIPPI \ WITH THIS ui =e AL ss ™ * - Building. The $3,200,000 transaction} —_" WE'VE ALREADY / RIVER BOAT. 7 CLOWN was approved by State Insurance| Commissioner Joseph A. Navarre. e ah Gorge fing ' " “Give you a dollar for it." - : per cent of the building. : ) — BOARDING HOUSE re ‘ SiN Hin : 2 se 7) Ze 2 ee = H ‘ «A eeotres—menucn gece, te) ce | aN | TAL Y WAS HL FEET WA One Y TAK Me ZY ae line cri "By T. V. 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AND THEY ALL WORK \ KEVO STANG LIVED TO T {T..OR I SHOULD ED- a mie | | = .* 3 , ioe, TA ua ew On a | : “~ QUT.OUR WAY — _- 57 2 2 | '{ ON THAT TRIP TO THE STEEL |/ THAT'LL BE Y THERE IN’'T ) 2 + PLANT I TOOK MY OWN CAR __ HIS LAST | A CHANCE _ USED TWO BUCKS’ WORTH | TRIP/ HE’S. | OF BULL . OUT : iN’ “THAT PENSE . ACCOUNT? . Se IN’ THREE | / GUYS JO . _w > . i 3 \ | : BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES . WEY, ; i d, 7. iy P : PExt ZV E- tie i 3 ; i a ’ Z \ a a ; 2 OY 9; | f | | ae. Bi a fy - : a THE BG BLOW © 1957 by wea Pa A ata psa 22 | +) PEN DNGAN- Oy 1987 by MEA Gervics, Ine, T.M, Reg. U.S. Pat. OFF, =" HALF ACRE CASTLE ee ; : . You'll Find ——«F Addty {| _ PROFITABLE «AMC tO ft) opportunities 4 Ou 1O0r Every Day in the Pontiac ‘Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way *o solve all your fuying and sell- ing problems : To Place Your | { ) ! . Rl ional tal i: aDRRaaenees LLGO ONA STRICT DIE * LOSE THOSE A [elon AWAY, By Charles Kuhn WANT AD ate dd de aa aa deeded dhe a ae ae ee I : OH, WELL, I'LL START MY Di eT ee yNe IN TH’ NIN ‘paipay. Avetsr rs 1957 over ‘the first halt of 1056, “while sr ee 3 a. with 19 the Lodge Calendar . © Communication of Pon- Fri- Regular : tiac Lodge No. 21, P. & A. day, Aug. 2 at 7:30 p. m. Wm. H. Andemon, W. M. ~ eA dY, ~ News i in Brief = “Kenneth R. Jobneten, 50, of 49. W. Cornell Ave., was found guilty $35 and given three months pro- bation by Municipal Judge - Cecil B. McCallum. The’ charge had been reduced from drunk driv- ing. Charges ot _reklen itv - against Frederick P, Marker, 29, Perkinds Rd., - were. dis- missed in municipal court yester- ‘ot 3990 - day by Judge Cecil B. McCal- lum. Jerry R. Dewey, 19, of 841 Stan- ley Ave. pleaded guilty to driving with a revoked license Thursday before Springfield Township Jus- tice Emmett J. Leib, and had his 5-day sentence raised to 60 days in the Oakland County Jail upon} failing to pay a fine of $70.10 plus) $4.90 costs, Rummage Sale, 219 E. Iroquois. Aug. 2 and 3. Between 9-4. —Adv. * * & A price rise last Jariuary in crude oil and various price hikes in oil s since helped the oi] industry’s profits. But oilmen '|say the biggest boost came from supplying the Western European Boma while the Suez Cahal was). ; ipme: auto equipment, oil, food, aircraft, autos and trucks, busi- li pace paper and its products, surface shipping up. the 588 pared. with —* for the first half of 1856 Nonferrous mining companies materials and appli- aceon Mig nay ita Altogether corporations show profits of $5,702,835,632, com- This gain of 4.5 per cent. com- last year over the first half of report sharply Jower profits this| 1955; an increase of 347 per cent yon, due largely to the weakness that year over the first half- of lin metal prices. Also declining are/1954, and the 2 per cent gain of’. 1954 over the 1953 first half xe * slipping fairly steadily in almost every reporting period since the first three months of 1956, which was 12 per cent ahead of the first quarter of 1955. ‘ | Machine Shop | fo Close Here. LaMonte Brothers End DETROIT w — Ford Motor Co. said today its hourly-rated em- ployes throughout the United States earned an average of $105.30 for a 41.4 hour work week in the first half of. 1957. Ford said its nationwide employ- ment total reached a record 194,- 672 in the first six months of this year. -The figure includes -both hourly and salaried employes. Ford workers earned a record $599,685,328 in the six-month pe- | aol — of industrial relations, {sal Detroit area employes. earned an average of $107.02 for a 41.3 hour work k, Bugas said. The 1957 half-year payroll broke the: company’s previous record of '$588,225,159 established in the last six months of 1956. The company’s previous record in employment came in the last six months of 1958, when it reached 186,105. . with Materials from BURKE | Caulking Tubes .. Week-End Special {Eavestroughing . . . 13 verter fie with speut~ — ae lineal F., “yard price SLIDING GLASS DOORS Room Height, o, ¢, ¢, = 6’8” 10’ and 12’ Widths Available in High For. Additional garage, attic or * . basement . fastens torceiling joists . . in- stalled’in minutes: . .-« “do it your- » self.” 415° ¢€ Pr. “Combination Storm and ‘Screen DOORS | 350 | al oF een MORTAR In 50 and 100 Lb. Sacks. now. A must for hot, dry weather . multitude of uses . basement dehumidifier, ete. Get yours, ioe . af a dust layer, ~ BURKE LUMBER C0. : “Where the Home Begins” 4495 Dixie Hwy.. Drayton Plains — OR 41211 ord Pay Record High! ‘for First Six Months riod, John S. Bugas, vice president Shelving space in} 39-Year-Old Business, 2 Plan Retirement When a rush order from Ten- nessee is finished sometime today, the LaMonte Bros. Inc: machine shop will close its doors after 39 years of business in Pontiac. The shop, located at. 316 Irwin, specializes in automotive machine _ * * rr Opened in 1918 by Harry Bailey and Charles Palmer, the shop sas. incorporated in 1920 as the Pontiac Die Tool and Machine Co, Charles LaMonte joined the firm in 1921 as sales manager, pecratasy and treasurer. - - In 1951 Charles LaMonte was see by his brothers, E. W. LaMonte and E. B. LaMonte and the name became LaMonte Bros. When the present business is wound up, Charles plans to loaf a little before deciding on a.future hr He is the oldest brother. rat ~E. W., who is 66, has volved twice but says he will —_ it stick this time.” The 69-year-old E. B. will devote full ‘time to a Detroit appliance firm which he heads as president. | * * * Although actual, work will finish today, the last legal day in the life of the firm will be Aug. 15. will sell all their property and jequipment at the Irwin site. Man Kills Wife, Her Sister, Self _No Motives Established for Slaying “by Rich Philadelphia Resident _PHILADELPHIA @®—The grand- son of a former Philadelphia mayor killed his wife and gjster- in-law, then committed suicide in his luxurious suburban Philadel- phia apartment last night. Police Chief Fred. Roberts of Delaware County said Paul War- wick Jr., well-to-do Lansdowne, Pa., businessman, shot his wife | Josephine, 35-year-old former bal- let dancer, with a. .38-caliber pis- tol, then killed- her sister Mary McCann, 32. Warwick, 36, then firéd~a bullet into his own head, Chief Roberts* said:.- * x * No motive for the shooting could be established jmniediately. The slayings were not discov- ered until late last night when the mother ‘and sister of the dead women arrived for a visit at the apartment. . Warwick was the grandson of the late Charles F. Warwick, Re- publican mayor of Philadelphia from 1895 to 1899. Hig father, a prominent. Merion, Pa., inyest- ment banker, died in 1953. War- wick was part-owner of a garden s | supplies store. * * * Police said Warwick and Miss McCann were found in the living room with his body stretched across hers. Mrs, Warwick's. body was found on the —s outside the ee Eight Are Injured. in 3-Car Collision | just south of W. Maple Rd., in Bloom- tield Township yesterday, * “Always Buying ‘Prior—to—that—date the brothers;*—— “Death Notices. EDWARD B. KEITH on the Keith property. Dr. H. H- in. Commerce Cemetery. Mr, = Funeral —. Alter Rambler for Production New. Car to Be 3 Feet Shorter and 4 Inches Narrower Than Most production later this year a mod- inch wheelbase Rambler model. the new can-built sedan. He said it will be nearly three feet shorter than the average American-built automobile and four inches narrower. It will ac- commedate five passengers, sumably it would .be priced be- toad 108 - inch wheelbase Rambler. two-seatér Metropolitan; Service for Edward B. Keith, 82, of 2355 Keith Rd., Union Lake will be at 3 p.m. Saturday from the Union Lake Sunday School, located Savage of the First Baptist Church will officiate with burial following terday-morning after an illness of| six months. His body is at the DETROIT \#—American Motors confirmed today it wii put into ified version of its previous 100+ George Romney, president, said , yet unnamed, will be “the lowest-priced, most. eco- nomical, easiest handling” Ameri- Romney did not indicate the price of the projected car. Pre- tween the COmpany’s -present 85- inch wheelbase Metropolitan and The imported eee has a port-of-entry price of $1,527; the Rambler The new line will give American Motors a 1958 model lineup of tthe the 100- inch sedan; the compact Rambler ‘Railroad Career Over for Davis Coast Line Come to End : for its President. with the Atlantic Coast Line Rail- road, 15 years as President. Davis, called “€hamp” Nearly 1,000 enrployes lined*the street as he passed down the steps. The ‘Ti-year-eld Davis waved his straw hat as he walked down giving the workers their only chance to say goodbye, ment on the train. “I was very. very touched. I guess that’s all I Can say . climax to leave with everyone ex- pressing good wishes.” Davis is going to Battle Creek- where he will-enter a sanitarium for the month of August. He has spent the last 33-eonsecutive Au- gusts there for rest and physical: checkups, succeed him. Four Children Injured in City Two Were Hurt Whil Romney said fanbice a in May and June were the highest in the company’s history and that Metropolitan sales are running » at peak levels. Earlier this week he. said his company’s sales for the current year should total 120,000 units and be at least 50 per cent greater. Prisoners Offer . Their Own. Platter Titles WALPOLE. Mass. (® — Inmates at Massachusetts State Prison have their own ideas of what convicts.” The current issue of Mentor, prison newspaper, offers these sug- “Those 3500 Volts Are Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine Blues.” “Up a Lousy River.” “Please Don’t Talk About Me When I’m Paroled." “You Ain't Nothin’ but a Stool | Pigeon.” “Throw Mama From the Train a File.” “On the Sunny Side of the Cell.” “I Might As Well Be Sprung.” “or ‘Lectric Chair's Got Me.” “People Will Say We're in Jail.” “Let’s Put Out the Lights and Go| Over the Wall.” Business Notes Twé assistant cashiers of the -*!Pontiac State Bank, Mrs. Alic® M. Kerns, 4745 Motorway Dr., and Mrs. Agnes W, Moore, 2727 Chad- wick Dr., have been elected to membership in the National As- sociation of Bank Women. |that next year’s volume should _ seat. One, James T. Restick, should go into a record ‘‘Album for mute 7 |White Way supportets tet in i in Avto_ Mishap sters in Pontiac yesterday, cycles. Hospital. backing out of ‘a drive hit him. David Cenover, 7, of 133 Cham-’ berlain St., was treated and re- leased at St. Joseph. The accident -eecarred -at-11- a.m. on Perry, near Paddock street. Mill, near Huron. John T. Restick, of 561 First St., denly forcing him to swerve and «- slam on his brakes. His two children in the back seat! were hurled forward into the front. “* months old, was taken to,a private physician -for treatment of cuts of the mouth and tongue. Missionary Family fo Study Abroad ” ren Jackson and their. daughter, Connie. Leis, Lisbon, Portugal, where they will! spend a year studying the Portu- guese language. Mr..and Mrs. Jackson have spent, five years studying for the mission Missions. * after completing their studies: in Portugal, they will arrive in Angola, Africa in time for the annual conference in August 1958 when they will receive their spe- cific appointment. The Marlette Methodist Church a.m. The church is presenting them. with a station wagon. for use on the field. : Broadway Backs Bill Aimed at Dominance NEW YORK. (®—A. number of Broadway leaders are backing a bill 4h Congress aimed at Broad- sooty theatrical dominance. — ‘The measure was introduced aby|) € Sen. Jacoh Javits (R-NY) to es-| Ntablish aU. S. Arts Fotindation that would stimulate non-co cial theater, music ‘throughout creased activity will pares With a 5.5 per cent advance! N The percentage of gain has been 64 Years With Atlantic “WILMINGTON, N.C. ‘—Champ Davis yesterday ended 64 years “The demonstration was a com- plete surprise to me,” he told: re- porters who visited his compart- . it is a wo ndertuf Davis retired last month. The road's directors named W. T. Rice, 4@ president of the Richmond, Fred- ericksburg & Potomac Railroad, to Riding Bicycles, Others It was a rough day for young~|Ches & Oh four injured, two while riding bi-/ . John Breeze, 5, of 36 Moreland Ave., received-tacerations of the head“ when he- rode his bike into the side of a car pulling out of a/¢ driveway at 6 p.m. He was treated and released at St. Joseph Mercy Another bike rider, also sus- ¢ tained head injuries when a car iE} Two.other children were hurt) Ex-Cell- os ; while riding with their father on told police a @ar'/ Ipreept. Sut ee pulled away from the curb sud-| age So MARLETTE—Mr. and Mrs. War- will leave New York: by passenger ship August 30, for. Ist field, under the Methodist Board of will hold recognition service for them Sunday. morning at 10:15 “s Market Shows. : Vacation Mood NEW ‘YORK wy — Caution and | light ‘trading .continued to prevail in the stock market early this aft- eyhoon, * * * Price changes among pivotal is- sues were very narrow for the most part. It was mainly a mix- ‘ture of small plus and minus signs. A fewxkey stocks moved beyond the range of a point. ~ * * * Uneertainty as to the next. deff nite trend of: the market was still § keeping investors' on the sidelines, brokers said. There was nothing in ‘the way of major news to impel prices either way. A vacation mood prevailed on Wall Street, Volume looked as if it would dip below yesterday's 1,660,000 shares, lowest in. four months, Nonferrous metals were damp- izer Gordon Gray that the govern- ment will stop buying lead and zine for the . strategie stockpile. International Nickel dropped well over a point following its presi- soon stop nickel stockpiling. ae * * ness Machines rose-around 4 peints —a modest gain for stock selling, at more than 300. } ened by ward from Defense Mobil-| dent’s prediction that both the/ - |United States and Canada would (fer Champion McDowell) ‘by most of the 1,500 workers at the road’s\ High- priced International Busi- general headquarters here, stepped jauntily into the street after clos- ing his office for the last time. “A. representative of « Houghton! stcore 30 Mifflin Co., publishers, said today|%. Markets by growers and sold by’ thers in wholesale’ package lots. snes cee eneee Rhubarb (bchs.i |Squash, Acron, bu. .”....../.. Tomatoes, Hothouse, te ‘yTomatoes, Outdoor, —_ Turnips (bchs.) a Escarole, Bleached, -bu, Lettuce Leaf, bu. eo eee DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, Aug. 2 (AP)—Eggs, f. 0. b. Detroit, cases included, federal-state tes: Grade mbe 63; jum extra large 50-51, on ‘average “ie large ping brought ag Pg Farmers |B) 7 cents a hundred pounds lower, Sept. $13.25. Soybeans were up more ‘than a cent on some contracts, influenced. . ‘by a tight cash bean situation and phage, Wie oc cece Collard, WE” caccccteccictncers eee 2.09| the fact that country processors: MOO, BU. ve ccewccenscensacenee acces Bel basis Mustard, bu. ..... xoweccs jo 8eain advanced their buying Secret, bu. bc eneceeze sevens . +3 to the country last night by_one Swies Chard. bal 2.2... *: 299/Cent a bushel. Offerings, however, ‘Turnips, WE eo oissescsksssacncces 2.00\réemained light, _ ‘Lettuce ry Salad Greens ; : . * * * Celery Cabbage, b vdevrowenc bou! ady Endive, bisactod, be. Corn held. about ste = light mixed trade, getting pretty s good support at yesterday's closing level. Rye was Magnes & in sympathy ‘- with wheat. 2 Grain Prices =~ a duke is writing a book on (Bead) soon imprint. | ot was not dis) - lelosed, : Fruits Apples, Duchess, bu. ...saseveerre: $400 Apples, Red Bird, bu....... seeveces O18 Apples, Transparent, buw.. seove O48 some ocr —. iat... eee $30 Tries, r ter Y Bb-Qt. wn ccenee Bas Reapbesrien, Binck erate! 2p. 75;September contract up a full cont Raspberries, Red (crate) 24-pts... ts at one time. Vegetables .. | Heavy overnight sales of ‘flour eeees: — — ee - to big domestic baking ‘firms was Beets, Topped, Eanes z.00/reported. This resulted in wheat ~ ans be eo * Fog/futures purchases by millers - Carrots, Topped. bu. S a0 against flour sales. 5 ower, OR. aa wee « & Galery Ss 4-5 23 Near the end of the fivst ‘Ort, weet. OB. . & Cucumbers, Pickles, . 6.66 hour, new style wheat was 4 to Dill (oeaches) dos. .. : 190 % higher, Sept. §2.16; corn was gohirabt dme) a. 220000000005 36a) toe bahes, Bayt. = eeks ( D GOR, cecngceence Pee oats were unchanged 4 high- ‘ Onions, Dry, 50-Ib. . Secnusee BOD "eee . ; poe eee eee) fe | Se oe ee raley. OO 8.) OR... aL cents igher, $l. * soy- Peppers, Sweet, bu. ......-..5. -« 6.00 Potatoes new, $0- ere 140 beans ere % to % higher, acisnes, cowsese be * and lard Radishes. white SNbens.) ‘doa... 2: 125} SOP $2444; was 8 10 80 . 4.06 . 2.00 : 2.25 1.56 Raytheon, most active stock in | 45-50, wid. avg. 46%; medium J0¥e-41,| Ee the past couple of days as It rose |¥td. ave. 40%; small 30. Grade B, CHICAGO GRAIN | : | large 40. CHICAGO, Aug. 2 (AP)—Opening on reports of its missile produc- Browns: Grade A, extra large 60. — Oo , : rade : ~- = ‘ J tion, was up a fraction. Cheek = 23. ce Wheat (Old) ste so ’ a : : 1 Aug. 2)|Sep ....++5. : Lease : Du Font posted a: fain of more! coy tara nY Tecelpte uly 3t-Aug. 2) OR naw) Dee nae aah 68% than a point. Eastman Kodak Caen see uk uel. 2.15% Mar... .6s00s adn ie : . i] rade , extra ra = dropped a major fraction. : large 43-44, few 45; medium 36-37; smail ~ “ oe 3 - . Browns: Orade | ‘A. extrd! large aa-44:)| | Cor ine Ce . : +—Har t um 35-37; small 25. ‘ New York Stocks -~ [Grea S large 30-32. *- | De os 32.38 (Lage Morning Quotations) DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, Aug. 2 (AP)—Prices paid : Admiral _..... 10.2 Kimb— Clk _ 49.4) Per pound f.o. b. Detroit for Ne, 1 Sen, George Weakens_ alr it, es Kresge, 8S .. 25.6 << live “poultry Route 10 om. Ain oi i. wo rere SD : hens; None. : Aited stra... 462 Coxe" sy $4) wesvy type broilers. or fryesr (2%4-3%4 VIENNA, Ga. Former Sen: Allis Chal .... 4:2 Op Giass "|, 632/108): whites 2§%-27; Barred Rocks 28-30.) Walter F. George is Alcon, 2.) Bag Lib MeNa&t, .. 111) Caponeties (over § ibe) 19°20 - tgetting weaker and losing ground irtig .!"! 195 Ligg & My .. 63.6 ; i = Am Bee. Set Cockh Aire ms : fast in his fight against heart - A OR nw. ee 2 Swine ‘ 2 ae tas Ot ee pened — = m as ir it . 3 M&Fay 408 k 4 .D TOWNSHIP NOTICE OF | Am Motors . Tt toe M&M 3 SETROFE SEVEOTOTE ~ Review of Assessment No. 38 BE. Ama N Gas... $8) Martin, Gl... 304 DETROIT, Aug 1 (AP) — Detrott |B Property abut on Lake- ; Rad 144 3 © Hvestock. d Lane Kirkland ‘ Am Smet 45 Maz DB Sire ..38.5| "HOGS—Saladle Trade moderately | “Notice is yy given thet the 2ad Am Tei & Ta 173.3 Mead Cp ......35-1) getive: butchers ne ‘cents higher; sows ’ Kirkland m Ted .:.. 1 Merek .. ......302/steady: mixed lots US. No. 1, 2 and 3|nenrine for Lakeland Lease“ ; Am Viscose . 375 Mergen Lino .-882/199-946 Tp. butchers 22.28-22 $0, ——- . eS 4 Anaconda... 65 Merr-Ch & 8. 188/No 1 and 2 200-220 Ibs. 22.78-23 00 em the TR day Of Anaust, tee : Armeo Bel -. = = Pd “es No. 2 and 3 Tbs. 21.25-22.80: No | St. 8:00 o'clock p.m. en the f — Armour ° Pp on 5 5; a : ¥ —— Armst 262 Minn M&M... 90 | iestteg Whe 'S0S5-21-98.° mined “Mee of Lakeland Lane #& Kirkland : Atchison '. 44.2 Monsen Ch ....36.61 505° s00-409 Ih. sow, 1, 2\court, from West Long Lake Road to At) Refia 472 Mont Ward ||. 36.7;27 b, sows 18.50-20.28: No.) Cy). : Z Aveo Mig: | 7 Motor Wheel ..20§.2,.294 3 400-600 Ib. — 16.75-18.00: Lots 7 & 8 of: Island Lake. Woods, Balt & Oh ... $94 la ag jgtage and hears 13.00-18. part of Esst % of Section 18; Lots 9 Bengiz Av :.. P42 Murrey Cp ....39.8/00" gs'tte tae wae its tinder 200 1 inclusive, Lots 29, 30, end pert enaue’ scone! & , : : 5 Beth lee) ... ete Net Bice ....20 6s 96 . Instances 1.50 up: sows un- B of Lake Woods No. Boeing Air .. 30.2 Nat Cash BR ..62.6 der Ibs. 1.35 higher: cr 400 Ibs 1, part of the West 4% of Section. it and-- no Alum: 198 Net Qype ...427| 259, higher. : 8 B.S Sa" Comp: emekionn. : Bek Me HY Ret aes alt] Aneta 220 Sate Boao cnr, Shae ret Brun Balke ....1-3 Oy nies" low mixed carried ; Peres . ® NY Central ...343 : Budd Co -.... 94 wi Mt Pw... asi icerier im. week; only a scattering of |e Assemor ter the purpese Sf Mere Bur roug ‘* No Am AY 94.9| choice fed steers fh tre. arrivals; trade|® Special assessment against e — & H ..,.18.2 “a8 mostly cleanup affair: ve: ¢,|Sbutting on the above street for pur- Camp Boup ....337 Nor Pac. ....48.4/ leuel geedes: Masel oanl of improving said street. Said Can Cry ......156 Mer Om Pw ...109/s lowe se es jal Assessment Roli No. 35 is on © Can Pac 171: 34) Nwst Atri ...144) chores tay see aod ‘steers’ s¢.00-22.00;|fle with the Township Clerk and is \Captial airi ...21.6 Qblo Ofl |... [standard off. 00-22-00; | open for public ins; during the |Carrier Cp .,. 63.1 Qwene Cog ....57 Tee Be chotee fed heifers 24.00: | euler office hours of said Clerk | pease: JE Owens oi Sp ee ee |"ete further notice, that the ye » Ai. = = e eos a Cater Trac oe Pen AW Air 181/800d Snd Choice fed steers and heifers -— rad will ig the Blooms i hrysier .. ....7 Panh Ept ...... 48.3) mostly steady: utility end standard | Deu, .0°Sioomf id Township on the Th with. icin Mil Mi 12..36.6 Param Piet’. 353i grades 80-1.00 of more lower cows i 1957, as 8:06 eclock Gilles Bre les Parke Da ..—#1 |1.00 lower, bulls 2.00 lower; | stockers , < ; - St See od Sik Slice 8 come orl ee Reem de Soe Silver |. 40.4 Wilson & Co 1$.6/f forenoon, and you are hereby. ¢ém- will be held Saturday August Ls Tel & Tel 35.3 Woolworth .. 42 sanded to appear personali agg said at 3 p.m. from the Union Lake Crk Coal 498 Yale & Tow |. 317 pe i Sunday School, on_ the Keith Johns Mas. 404 Yoget Sha 123 wih urine impractical to make featne:| officiating. “Interment ‘in Com [ene a. po Zenith Rad’ ..115 tice shall be served by publication of merce Cemetery. Mr. Keith will ennecott . a copy one week previous to said hear- lie 'in state at the Donelson-Johns - - ing in The Pontiac ~ Press, ‘news-| <> Pumeral —— ; erock AvEnaces gover printed and circulated in ssid KEONEDT. age? Jome NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As-| Witness, the Honorable Arthur E. hrisband Pry. age eemeeyy sociated Press). Moore, Judge of said Court, in the dear father of att d or eer 3% -15 18 60 |City of Pontiac in ae County, this 3ist dear brother of James and Luke ‘ Indust. Ratis Util. Stocks day of July, - Keanoss, Perley and William Ken- Net change i... 4.20 —1 $.1| 7 (Beal) ARTHUR 8. MOORE, ae ae Puneral Noon today .,..2734 1271 74.2 1844 (A true copy) guteo Probate ee oak held Proogg 8 Prev. day ......2732 1272 742 i843 6 R. MURTHA, Dentice Shas pee Bee Week ago ....5-277.7 130.4 %§. 1871 Register, wih Rev, Paal W. Mavens come Month ago’ ..5.277:3 "126% 95.3 186:4 Juvenile Divisions Tee eee hn won Teer aes oc oat HST OG: te CR 957 high ,.....280. 4 , 1957 low "V1 2406 1184 122 16n0|, STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro-| Sapnli@, im state af the Donsisch- 1956 Wigh 4... 276.3 158.1 76.9 te Court for the County of Oakland, REEVES. AUGUST 1956 low 244.0 1262 00.6 ithe, Juvenile Division. pag gp! AL the matter of the petition concern- yon, . 1565 W. Hamlin Rd., - me seer McParland, miner. Cause No. — = sister of Michael DETROIT STOCKS hel Situ Antes Sat ee (C. J._Nephler Co.) * ae Marjorie Asseto, mother of said APY rgd cus : pg { t Te * e | Figures after decimal eae Toe" oon Petition paving been filed tn this Cemetery. | Funeral arrangement, Talieh Elec.-& Equip. Co* 27 34 Court alleging that the present where- ies parks-Griffin Puner Baldwin Rubber Co.*.... 184 .1¢ | Sbouts gi the thother of the sald minor — Ross Gear Co* ..,... A 94.4 2.g)child ds" unknown and said child has : GL. Oil & Chem. Co*., 27 3.1 |¥iolated a nw of the State, and that BOX REPLIES. -} Howell Elec. Mtr, Go.*., §.§ §.7 Said child should be placed under the ' a Pehinsular,.M. Prod. Co.. 11.2 11.2 11.9] Jurisdiction of this Court. At 10 a.m. today there e Het Co.*...., eee 96 10.2 name of the people of: the! -| : Rudy Mig. Co* occ: i 42 gl vie hearin Bead ay hereby peti «{ Were replies at the Press. Toledo Edison Co........19.3 12.3 183 ring on office < following vayne 8. Products Co*.. 3 a1 be the Oakland County ie the . + +o wate; oid and asked yoo ge rt House. Annex,| Loe Oe ee | Aa —_ 2608 West \Bivd., in the City of Pon-| .} ae a ote tan ee ae mE st nine ou 76, SI, 85, 113, 116, A | Duke of Windsor Busy forenoon, abe you are hereby com- Si tiee fs | 4 poe to Appear personally at said > ae . ‘a } ie # : sie - ahve. = With Book on Gardening |""n'being impractical % make personal] : = , s.cview he this summons and no- In Memoriam a. ; |_NEW YORK i—The Duke of tice - a scogpens vig in oe PAPA AAA ARS j ie wee vious to sa’ bi © t Windsor is to emerge in a newl\in” the’ Pontise a newspaper! ™,, LOY OF WAL. , ae ge — Aue. eb Bt Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME 40 W. Pike St. | a ae ‘YOUNG MEN . e . ; 2. Lots ad rg ane pier: By A * GRAND OAKLAND HILLS managerial position. Bireight ss morial Park, 2 sections, < eraves arJiunity & job security, All mot each, will sell in sections, loye ram _souble FE ei6ia | flourehold Finance Corp. PEARY Mr. FARE =f GRAVE | Household Finance Corp. . Section 2. PE 53458. 2%‘S. Saginaw wart - Nee : . . Seater drive pear pool, 0% 11) Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Male 6 OR op your uae ES, 3 vr ; _ SALESMEN. | , 8 pies ot ‘oot SM Wie Fcgmmisson ‘waite tralaing, 150 AUTO SALESMAN | | ASSinTAny Meecialty atste,, oper 2 agressive men to ing late September no m shop: complete new car sales f center, Must be able ex § prefettos but not an 4 evenings. Dh, reptios confi- oon We Eat dential. Write ie Poatine F 5 Box wens Ean a o Bing" Giand fiv- | SEAUTY OPERATOR. EXC. OB. . a : = : we bd i air conditioned a sayery auto BER gene SOMPRATON 6 ELDERLY LADY : with 3 im country near Rochester, + for delivery of new cars to cen | to do ving. — sae usual thrift club plan. “life insurance. 5 day Wk. FE 2-9240. 8 YR. iD SES CONPARY Mir Duvets, 1 W, Lawrence. = honest & DoM=STIC. LIVE IN. OWN QUAR- gg pt ty Fy ters, General housework. sick seen. see 35 to $5,000 pent, vacation with pay $10,000 ie * — see Bonus & Pe DRUG & COSMETIC GIRL, EX- » with pay or will train inex- 3 a : eases Pe gro references, & car is ter . Phone MI 4-3624/ tinct advantege. s : 11;30_s.m ea po ol — eas 4 PO % Ph .: Pas gt house. ek Wenter. m., 7 co EARN & WIN COLLECTOR Win 9: tin te Ravens “ nuck-Gins gute Witleme Yabo | ce nnicassies, mo mnvormenh, area, bo oe is oF deliveries. Call GIRLS gin PONTIAC — $4979, require- f 21 to 2 (time in serv- For eiiens may be high school |“ son work 3-4 or equiv good day as much as $100 cond. personnel " we car necessary. 3% tke. . 9 noon vaTROC LL CLE can place Ww route. You can ones $00 & up, Com mis- 5 Gar Som. On Lalas cae oo! om your ambition. : s Biridee. Do REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. NEW | Ott Pe : FULL TIME WORK “with 24 brs, FE 5-613, NG IN DO work. Must pick up if You want to work. | ma gy ag or PE 41444, $260 Cooley Lk. Ra.) tent "s-4 4 SALESMAN Over with good or. E.. eee ty work thoroughly poo Wake fae ee —— this is a year voued terview. eo Sehool Supply ti jixie Hwy. Watertor SINGLE EXP. FARM HAND, BY ow 4 - mont, Dobst. 2460 Dutton |- With © real interest Ra . OL 1-880. - Ge Se wenn “ a SMA’ ambition can earn you trical hand , 3%) $1,500 in commissions monthiy as ‘Se Prefer, man with supervisory a > ae, *S with “well established ‘company.| ward $3311 : Modern Oxford area, Com | oa ; enisl peopie, company | benefits. ¥ eo i a Bagg © » dbiver a0 a, gig 2 "> a : writer. Box Press ‘nterview. ;™ rie: 2 tu 4. tare TOY DEMONSTRATO Aug. 4 Nov. 16. collec’ RS No de- ho MiP . Ww. a ud TED ELDERLY © nod care hom Prevare 2 one . es. Knob- Nursery. 7 miles North of loch: Oxtora. Oeetee et, ree invent) goed | : ve lot, ‘arge inventory, one commission. closer "ERP. COOK Shift, Must- FE 3-9356. OF to care for 3 a sschootage. Go home nights, AUBURN children. PE FOR APTER- “be fast. Call pee, Cgntact, wa iy *Semmunity unity | - rienced in WAITRESS WANTED. MUST BE , Good hours Round Res: phone Saginaw. No 23 siti E FaRPAEL? Dig aBLED Realens se peters te home it eek __ Work Wanted Male 10 WORK NEW — ai C AILABLE NOW! CARPENTER “B cabinet_ wore joe a eee. urdeck. FE 2- BUZZ SAW. semnare CHAIN 8A sieges "Br Nb “Gr” nour. FE EARS WASHED & POLISHED AT your_home. Nice job $8. FE 23-5446, SABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- as Kitchens @ specialty. FE 46000.” ‘at MAN WANTS EXPERIENCED anitor werk. lawn or he geal references, FE 46446. "Painting. feeg_ cetmaten. for EXTERIOR able — WNS MOWED ps a Seen: with power mower. aa a ook . PE +3186. MAN WANTS MIDDLEAGED time work, FE 82611. PAINTING, ; REA _sonable, FE_ 2-3004. “DRIVEWAYS Are m alty. PE. 44168 VET yrs. © | TRONINGS. on” PICK UP & leliver. FE 4 [ROWING REFERENCES. Pick-up _and delivery. FE 2 FE 25413. IRONINGS, $3 A BUSHEL. ferences. 1 day service. FE Work Wanted Female 11) ROY'S, 06 Oskiang ___ Feo : AUDIOVOX PEARING AID. RM. 10, 101% N Saginaw. FE 4-0539. &. m3 , SEDER, PLO | Arg Bt ge ROOF REPAIRS pa 4-0444 SEPTIC TILE AND TRUCKING. OR 197. inf y Prin. AND CONTRACT- “TRENC HING AND BULLDOZING R.D. PE 4-684 UNDERPINNING, wie” RAB ing, and basements under present house, FE 6-6044 WALL AND FLOOR sora, Ask for Pete. TILE IN- rates, FE 13 at ACE TREE SERVICE. RE- were, 2, an trimming. Get our bid i eer OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired factory ® our aoe. Office ly Co. 27 W. Law- rence FE 3-01 4ANCH cr. R cane & removal. OR 3-3044 A SERVICE “We service 7 makes of wringer and automatic washers. 30 yrs. in Pontiac ROY'S, 96 Oaklanc . FE 2-4021 BEACH CLEANING Beaches cleaned, installed. sand ed. EM 3-2086. JARPET LAYER NEW oR bee eta 2 lem Ob ten s. A poe MOVING WITH + ODELL = CARTAGE REDUCED RATES ‘ame van to serve vou. . FE 44064. CLES RWANTED (ARTI FE 56-4638. Trucks to Rent TR tru Bung trucks fis AND TRACTORS Portiac Farm and MP ALLA EXTERIOR PAINTING. HOURLY _or job rat as. Reas. PE 8-1210. nesreove | Hock done on Phone NA 7? saul Pie to. Rent 29 3 } RESPONSIBLE 5 tly WANTS 2 » Rear bus, | pret West side. By * aug. isth’ 5-6226 . s Building Supplies 12A Industrial Tractor actor-Co.__ |i Fr NISH YOUR INCOMPLETE woo o ould s are ee ae ies Peeing suntey a when = xe" ue contractor and | VET, WITH LARGE FAMILY, RUB | “ent 3 S| br asi ew bot ainting & Decorating 20| -m™ be ite For Eo |Panting & Decor ting 20 terest is » e deal you've yer CLASS INT. EXT YRS. - customers 7 y satisfied |“ exp Reasonable FE. "sin er. Cn ; ‘ ; uron coms Sinan es a AAAAAAAAAAAA Vaiidwin & i, MOWING. Stn | rown Tor Manchester dog. Fe- MS AND E ° GARAGE, FE side, no Ten. 3 RM. TION. APT, NICE LOCA Clean, 21 East Longfellow. PE 2-4200. > RMS, UTIL, PAID, W. SIDE, Be, Weggiet Setook. 7 ber me. 3 RM. FE 3 RMS. furn, a RAEBURN STREET. nh ne ea NEAR DOWNTOWN. REA- sonable FE 4-7060«- 3RMb HEAT AND LIGHTS PORN. _FE 2-1059 or FE FE 42488." 3 } ROOM: MODERN. PARTLY 3 ROO 7 iar Pvt. “ Rear El _Phone ie ROOM PURN. APT. 230 ELM bedrms. Eitchen 3; pletely fin m — “et, oor for elderly lady. rE S SOUrE. 8 EDNA ST. 4-3406. a ARATE for each. 2 MEN. riv. 's entr, lake; pvt ent Baby “welcome. mig patie ba Ra Middleton : |Rent Heane perce, 35 LY stove furn, ~ 408 Wasb- Pre FE ny ‘<% Rt aft Uti, ture: 31 Stout in bn 29-8401. : 2 ROOMS & BATH ON. LAKE Orton. furn. $18 week, MY to, Pisbers ay End enild frontage, 9 miles north -of Pontiac Au fometic | oil furnace, rround home for junior exec> itive. MY 31162. 4 N Screened shaded, Leoeedin = g nice fee es tang beens “GEORGE E B is3e. Dixte eeeere DR. “furn. A Avail, Sept. 18 i ; REORIE maa PE 8-3608.. & BATH, STOVE, RE- & hot water 4 on 4 San 00 Oakland Near Huron b sword new ae: New! 4 room = a 6.4 A. Kern Inco ey ge _APT. “PARTLY city hall. FE_¢1006 CHOICE NEWLY ya 3 WEEK | Tooms snd bath Gn toe ste. jocated. close to down ‘Edw. M. Stout, Realtor . ___ Open Srennge x1 Fan &: et 5. Excet. e AND BATH Ti INCLUDES) HEAT, HOT & COLD ER. ADULTS ONLY. $65 A 5 PM. SEE i PHONE FR ¢ 2 S| - ° HEMPS E. HURON. cluding Washer and dryer. Children. Occupancy Aug. 1, FE NEWLY “Tey hs. & bath, 323 Ferry, 1s hit down- OD. F APT. ON Ey, HOD, pare, e 2. Mutual 4-4295 or EM 3-245 ONE 5-RM. io 4 4RM. MOD-|- ern apt. ealiares welcome. Lake rivileges. en Ss tap to a evens. APTS aVAILABLE oR mediate occupanc in pee from $65 to 4-2521 ® month FLOOR, 3 ROOMS AND Private entrance. Stove, re- heat and: bye Lyre Auto. frigerato: ir, of rk- - eae j | UPPEF ‘. es, & BATH. volo __month, | WEST SIDE Close to = Bencaiee Cut — SUASBiNDER T INC. Sad iF _ J { 3 i : Lagrig oat COTTAGE, FURN, 3.3044. OG pypoaner ee ee i Howard. 0-6725 2 GENTL maa In CLEAN, PVT “| RM $7 i : T E b * MONTH. OR 3-414, “EVES. “RENTAL UNITS Attractive new UPPER BRICK DUPLEX. BOSTON . Ave. Gas heat, Garage. FE 4-0607, Rent Lake Cottages 36A © BEDROOM MODERN round unfurnish cottage, _ Lk. Orion, Call for [= a eggees PRescott 1-7462, St, Clair ee CLEAN, gg ol a siuay tages. On — oe. 20 OS oe ber week. nits pe pet Sear Ty rey 8A beach for children. Lape bea tu: . Reservations open August. PE 00603. _ FURN, LAKE E COTTAGE, $0 WK. FURAN. cab GOOD BEACH neuer S wiston, Mich. FE YR. ed, In 2 rooms & bath. EM Bi nt LAKE MODERN, oo Fee are ming & fish- SALE 2 BEDR house, Watkins Bae tase. FE ett “ WALLED MODERN CONV. Pvt. beach, Reas. MAr Ket 4-2293. : _, For Rent Rooms 37 PVT. ‘can nies a BATH, Pontiac Lake. FURN , 43 EB. i¢. 2-0056, 350 W. IVATE ENTRA i, _i¢ heat & waier, FE arte. at AN ts eee Dae Close in. ghower & ee EFINED GENTLEMAN. worker. Bus " “ , FOR wk. * r LETE! _mo. | _30u * 14 Me atth Pe 77 -BROOCK 300 8. B'ham. _ MI ¢6700 DOWNTOWN. Socios wehin oe feet of 100 Bt, Cmaiting td 3 1 stite ‘ - E. Huron valet ‘tnehed Lease ovina Wg 28 B. st. ~ PE 68-0466 Spon Evenings @ Sunday "i to's For Rest Migcotenesus | PLYNOUTH 2 DOOR. zAPr. size electric stove, electric ~ $300 DOWN. w 3 bedroom mrt Dene with Ne and kitchen—mink. FE | ‘| Nicer Than New — Roy Annett mel £ scaped and covered th An gp cmeee: : $33,180.00 ac aay ang E.G bedrm. mg ‘haiti Gk base- mened an sersee 88x300, Only $18,900 Pioneer Highlands right, clean 2 bearm. brick fat ot aan Pika -1%@ car - Am excellent s- es buy af $13 Subwtas Waterford i + —An_excellent - -6 rooms & pont a ri. storms & eens, fenced vara, ved . drive. Caly" $10,850 with § John K. Irwin pomeonbre . 1 313 West Huron. street’ FE 5-0447 Eve, MI 6-3783 a. SHELL $250 D: Per Month $55 2. ded: home ts located large Wgeoie tot near Dray- 5 aie. tures sem, la a ceramic peed ba! room, plenty closets, bardw wood floors.” plastered walls, roomy yard. The price is only $13,900 with terms. Your Wife Deserves the Best Plan No. 13012 3 bogey ranch, over 1200, #q ru ‘Gene separate dining room, spacious living rm., WHITE BROS. : eet Dini iy. WEST SIDE retirement hom ve! 24 vn Tt land ~ a * with at a a iserecnt, ity SB this fir “ORCHARD LAKE - Humphries Realtor FE 47114 [= baci by al Eves. i with : de —bath..with utility. 2 iene Ps fame. Don Mag lots, with well. ha Tesitential ‘lo- é : : cation. Close fn. A 8-2018, Nr. S, Blvd, aad Livernois |2 BEDRM. vic. ‘aa LK. : ra’. ity f \ 2, dadrm home, ful” basement _ Bia oan ov ist | Barwood hot wate: 2 BEDRM HOME. $6,500, $300 DN. at, Y acré, corner lot, city late -m own fa _. water Ere 800 Sub. Da. pay-| ment. MYriie Xi47 om ee ee iJ > BY oO 3 is : wet OWNER basem pew in uoeat pee y bata brick. ¢ ted North end, FE 28729. Hag ake privileses “io Buy Thru Partridge bey 1 Call ” pe 43000, afte List Thru Partridge au MODm 2 fale $2,000 down E [. Wilson Real Estate. FE NN OFF ERS Auburn Heights ve a a ranch built lot, in borhood . living’ room, drapes Ven blinds yoo wang 9, rms. . bere Resta » Mn on peat Main Highway fron JF = > Mie Let vr penton me house, 2 baths, ean. be “aeea as a 3 family. Ge Gas heat. Good or hore and . Lake privileges on _Leon Lake. Priced Fight at $13,950, terms, Silver Lake Area New_ jous 2 bedroom ranch home clese in with jake privileges. Large liv- _ing room. with — fire- extra with itn beautiful work + a. large kitchen ‘eupboards ¢« black @rive and cog tn area 8” i‘ = natiacbed corese., $10,080, te Otter Hills _ Attractive brick ranch ‘putt = ta sie ing ell ana kitchen with com- Thermador oven and cotn- ter top ¢, three nice bedrooms, ceramic tile bath, double vanity. Recre- ation space 14x46 with fire- place, two car plasttred ga- Tage with black top drive Lot 172x136. §26,500, cash to mortgage. ‘Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 38 E. Huron FE 8-0466 * open Evenings = gunday 1-4 BROWN $6,950 FULL PRICE — Little farm. & acres of excellent land. Cali- fornia Ranch Style Bungalow with -_ pong automatic hot water, pe. well, Leow @ com- WB 28 eepihies and part of dry weil installed. Finish the balance yourself & save — SS5585 Easy terms- $11,500 LEBARON FARMS — iarety tion. Modern 5 rm. Ltcnaper old & .plastered walis. A ne home, Liberal terms can be 14,250 SMALL FARM’ — 2 acres he near Air Port. — = —_- Hoe gael Daal : 4 ear. & Brecsewsy. Ex. Len — tion. Full basem Oui Ac . $200 Water Softner. Biorms ee screens. This lov home is only 2 years old. 18,975 COUNTRY LIVING — Here \ it ig at it's Best. = serene = The interior has been "almost completely rebuilt, New roof, : barn, Two ¢ar gar. 4 plied r land. L.. H. . Brown, F Realtor 302, W FE 2-4610 Mitipts le. Listing gies CLARK es CRES. — Byte wage fs attractive home . consists two large bedroo ES foot Gone ~. _ Ffoom, ve | modern i with shower, oak fioo' Bn plastered poe wea Ps grat 400 in frontage, © iandrcaped ry eat Priced st Sah Siete th $2,000 S| Sipe we have “Home Planners “Center” Giroux-Franks 4095 Opn at REAL ORD. WILLIAMS LAKE feces a. agg =. year © round - the street | - = “5 "lone on Lans- downe, 3 bedrooms, bath, kitch-| | a Swing | i room, uti "Only 3 ron . $12,906, 1itte down. $80 per = —- | Clarkston, REAL ESTATE INC. 20 §. Main. Clarkston, Mich. On jot, ay hom your at @ Te a rd 4 ASS ‘elarations. “Fa a BM. MODERN HOUSE, 4. BED- Plenty Bae ¢ 7 ateee ie ta =] poy * good wate jot “on Wat “|? kins Lake, ae $1,000. Must be “i. W. DINNAN W. Huron rE ee Earl E. James INCOME PROPERTY _Colored--12 room brick, brings tn “foe "quarters," Good Toca hos pate ig 14 600 CLEAN. AS. A W HISTLE E | on 3. bedroom, y 2 yrs. old, aluminum siding, pe well — vos. near gaol reation aren. _ A steal at $12,650, terms. EM 3-6311 $200 . or $72 per month including | -taxes and insurance, wide front; 3 bedroom ranch, on % acres lot, ‘gas heat, quick posses- sion, Kuschell — ea FOX AND HOUNDS BLDG. ME€4133 Bloomfield Hills . Estabtened tn wis COUNTRY LIVING CTIVE edroom home a with fed | by Sy ee bay & trees, (e-3 asa ite live, -only WEST SUBURBAN. WITH — Crescent: Lake Lil oh tr Nearly new 2-bdedroom e, all et eating opeee wnece, storms & fi Feb nice eae oa! COTTAGE Large shade trees. All th be yours for only $3,950; terms. Call MARK FISHER pom above —- = a specializes acreage & 4 _ WEST SUBURBAN ne large a aa % = $ilp00 takes it $3,000 down. $950 DOWN FOR — This § room modera sttb- urban me, on 2 lots, well shaded with: large ress, o~ cent Lake — = steal at $5,950 Call MARION CHRISTENSEN on above tiles, who = -claliges in Les Properties LOOK. For $15,825 We'll Build You A 62 FT. BRICK RANCH HOME ‘ Check These FEATURES PLAN No. 133 } 31 LARGE BEDROOMS wte oh ge 21'-6"-X17"4" Weta RECREATION “AREA WITH FIREPLACE 2-CAR BRICK —— TL N VA : . * rd re true ebarecter, of a CUSTOM ALITY BUILT” nome is de- termined by. its hidden features, ine. R CELO- eee "gen mar gar - St let us show y a We'll price any of the. 600. HOME J PLANS “5 Gal for appointment FLOYD KENT 1 ING iin SELL ELiv OR, TRADE, E. EQviry. I 3 oie front, nice 9105 BON DOW ie Gn weet 6 come hanks basement. Oak floors. Large fenced landscaped lot. On Rew- be Rd, Only $6,500. 5 Ppsocs Pepi Py arn, Near Clarkston, ‘a0 “s1,000° down, DOLL Hi = — be and different- im knotty . Reap oy Eiisubeth 1 Lake. ont we . yaa & room tase $ $1,500 down. 4 Aisboy an acre of ground. Beauti- andscaped. Very attractive Immacula i e. Lake Rd. §i1.000 ‘ZONED BUSINESS . : 4 room house on Walton Blvd. $300 down, $60 mo. -OPEN. fully ae SUN. 1 TO 6 a irport w Ra poms eft 500 ft. Da David x. ODEL. $1200 DOWN. ly 3 old, 3 roth, home : = ears eges Cast Lakes. Only of Auburn Rd, AUBURN HEIGHTS SCHEST. sement ..,- $15,000 "ROC STER—U UTICA iio “with wim. pool <°. $12 00 4 parm: he Same" with vase... $13:b00 ci os today Phe an pou lm g Smith-Crawford, Inc. TWO. OFFI : 3300 8. Rochester Ri. OL 1-0007 1508_E. spurs Ra. OL 6-1236 Sanity rner lot. ved Eee cane garage. 63,- 600 . CLAY ng AGENCY /MUtual 4-4755 hes. EM _3-4783 Ser BEDROOMS, AC- ities room. Wooded Powe Near Bear Mapie: UN IDEAL FAMILY HOME Attractive 4 bedroom home. 5 rooms and bath down; 2 bed- rooms . Pull basement, fenced lot. Pricea at $12,000 with terms or m home with acreage . — RANCH 3 large bedroom oak floors, large kitchen with birch cup- Lj boards, nicely landscaped lot. Full price $11,805 with jer ms. i ae aaa OWNER. WILL ‘SACRIFICE © “iter West sie + garage. das ° po og ane het sees Boston 8t., Huron Gardena. me OO Fey meee _ Complon, at A. C, Cou Se- . Com: at A. C. Com nme im Co. an00 W. JACK LOVELAND 2188 Casa Lake Rd. Boege Harber) FE 2-4875 PE 41661) FOR COLORED FAMILIES C Pat INCOME — IDEAL for er palmy pay for itself, Over @® month Qa 3 lots, stile ow - Buy Thru Fartidge List Thru 3 ‘hedreoms, ae saidal Lake priv. Terms. Call 3-406. $2,000 ent . "iat Galen ase siandscnped don L —o surnbte sn 96,800 4 bath & a se firs. hens. Real cute, terms. EM Ranch util? Easy poreh ¢ on Renate 7*ronked lock to White Lake, $1,250 down, Be | =| eee for appraeigsl. No obligation: C. SCHUET REALTY 1604 Highiand Ra. 4 BEDROOM GI. $300.00° Down 2 stery frame with wonderful ing taumty. eek ag Fogg ving room, dj room and mn t nese - ample Pull basement wi will =r re space,” and $17, kitchen with 000 with take home in trade. RCo ECPA EY tl US tie WANT TO. bet eg We have = va- tom built. —— Sow © oma many other . extras’ terms or LISTINGS WANTED George R. Irwin 269 Baldwin Ave. Pe $-0101 or OR 3- 4089 And Near W ebster School _ % ey. —- Colonial, 2 bed | (1 do room g pe . hog —. cena * summer. $1 “FRANK. ‘SHEPARD OL 1511 2980 Tienken Rd. Nothing Down room starter Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ NICHOLIE SEE FOR rounmey -~ newer 2 bedroom frame home, excelient vesomnents - heat, recreation 1% car garage. Priced Fight, (Owner Jeaving). $12,000. N. Fi Newer 3 home with good -lot ner with garden spt). Term GI RESAL: Es Por civiliatis and veterans, Two or three bedroom homes—or in- 006.00 PIONEER HIGHLANDS Spotless bedroom hom in this yee A a side estteatial —— Gas heat, full base- pared Griveway and land- prec lot. belo on sitoo.00 eyiven Lal Priced at - $11 “WM. A. * REA: a 3007 W. HURO 4! Open Evenings "til @ 4 RMS. AND BATH, FULL BASE- ment, lot 55° x 347 ‘lake privileges, oy owner, OR SUT oe MULTIPLE LISTING: sERVICH O'N omal j i “$1.400 DOWN—Needs some inishing—Do it yourself and save, ving room, _ bath, Large utility Teoma. oors, — ready te plaster. -Priv- il en rescent Lake. e $8,500. = FOR THE LOW PRICE OF Motor Company. “Ria pantie KENNEDY | RINGING With the school from: this 3 ge full” brick ranch, BEAT THE-HEAT COOL, LAKEFRONT LIVING 2 blocks Ph. Here th's Ye picture drag es shade’ he ving . r oe of er Ustings. Call us betore you Dorothy. Snyder‘ “Lavender f oreces large tamity. "yh - tile: baths on first is a area! see A moders “3 home, hg sor J pay riety os homes now erected that can be wee ¥ to If you are ; No other costs : —e oe 2 ‘bdrm. ranch, full : | eoken wuts ede as Ch thar simont new. | Perfect cond. Auto. and let us you a price. : Certala. :- “Vacant— Immediate possession. 3 BEDROOM RANCHER. Attached “Open. | Walk tn & look at 1 & 18 ~@ car garage, full basement with you. ar eS ae bats, wo” wo ~ BUN, ie eras : hg T.G. “Trocke se oe fa” eg | #2 Sa, eo oak ram e ae Aered walls ent with olf Large room for. recreation a Owner ledgerock oe kitchen, 3-car ga pares well-shaded ileges. School bus b; sie, pooreria with .reasona’ taxes, insurance pet. WU! rent Ra. EM or MUtual a and in- for (Mise) 4-6417 r 013 | Sy air: fu beei. Price ease. rare. og IM. WILLIAMS ik 412 W. Huron -REALTY - ¥e f Li | NE EaN an 9 $7,060 with only $1,000 do ‘ 3 bedroom brick rancn home. Full | NORTH SUBURBAN . omen Onl Lar! per = down we can offer lakef desement. Lot 80 x 145. Privileges | attractive 2 La. Tous cations —i5 Abe 0 home. 2 ft. living room, L R kitchen werd beasaom home. Large : of town. Call for the address. large kitchen, 2 bedrooms awson Ity. 4 "EL WW OOD RE: ALTY Se bath, | SEMINOLE HILLS and beth. Large enclosed = lis) &. Auburn OL 11611 5143 Cass Elisabeth Only — down. Wonderfully conditioned 3 bed- Lat ges deer choca! 2 OL 1-173 : All plastered —— lovely FE ara - ae ‘ese room frame home. sy tl + ; IVAN W. -lawn with ample shade RANCH TYPE _OPEN 30_EVES. L141 TT JUsTt_oFR soe: ve ay. and shrube, to- 4 200m, & beth basom MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SCHRAM- oa and y =: pewter ‘ 2 = + te = omit Hae VERY COMFORTABLE S ROOMS. Indian Village _— doateaites ve om 3 . living. asd dining rooms, 5 & stool down. 3 s full bath Newer charm oungalow pbutlt in & Sun. Res. PE 58-2564 sue FARCE LEVEL, ce kitchen — metal dabi- Garage. Oa paved street, tes caiway tp expansion MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE sasinton ig GRAND enoist ee gn ot ae.” . Fimten 2. Koolveni | — BRICK NEAR. FRONTAGE, uvitles room. ain with ce- 4 BEDROOMS ace te and screens, New 1% car ge- Ml if MANY mecert ioe) rooms up, Attached | 3-car Bear cove, Clean eta go tn good | Ses Situated pe very fee rage. Cement drive. To include : a ; A RRIFIC LAKE +» i+ garage. r coal heat, © area. § with . aime ° HOME AT WATKINS LAKE en “CUCKLER REALTY “HURON GARDENS West Side—6 Rms _ ggg ig 2 $1.90 dows : 236 N. Saginaw 5 Ses 2 COUN- — FrE_ 44001 FE 1-819 : % And 5 most convenient location. LIVING, INCLUDING | ‘= i, PORTA ¢ TRATL brick 20 ACRE FARM ON MSS, FRAME, rae ge ‘ tu bath Freed = 6 extra nice rooms, 2 baths and West Side STABLE , .- IT- custom - built home. Vesti- three room home, silo, chicken | lot i shade : tisepine porch, of! heat, garage. You can’t beat the price LL TT, bule entrance with double : can tose eee $5809 with $2600 down and ~ water. Waceliont \ocations —— — —— — — terms for a 6 room home of ins ; closet, Lovely large living Londo Lake, 24x26 10g: eottage, > $950 down with immediate posses- = Bon fail to see banat fog Gur Hospital, gp rd NI THO] IE - Magern. Riohen, 8 cup- al itis with p ee KEEGO HARBOR. : gon. , which of « Z rds, dowes sink with- Loon Lake, cottage, two | : a ew ot large 12 x 24 living room with garbage and dish- bedrooms ‘in loft, screen porch,| 5, toom: on r tot. 10 Acres—6 Rm. Home fi @, oak . plastered AND HARGER_ CO. master. 2 lovely 1448. Dede $3500 with terms. gooey aig room, Well located ust west of city: walls, a ¢ 2 W. Huron Bt. all ceramic —- meg lots with lake privi-| heat. , . New on = rear porch. Includes 2-car. ga- | “ win, “vanity bar. Rec. $385 10 down, $10 location. € real nice. home with 1 bed- 3 en Even! 2 all nth rage. i Foor down, and] {iol space’ in. basement. Ottered tle besoment wilh, % wi Pia ments _Realto sa , Michigan. oe — Seer “eation i e =D e m ef ad re c, 9 — 2s oe S newer . fs too much, so he fGe-| There is a beautiful fenced yard, FE _3-7103 OR 3-1648 ‘car garage, aluminum storms and| low, Oak floors & sem ag BY OWNER cided bd —, “ heel ick | and practically new garage. = : eens ‘Eries —— og | Fuli_ basement with tiled floor, : ‘a 8, - < - shop and equ i . Modern Housing house, 00. Perry | eee ee, eters a with WEST SIDE BUNGALOW NC RTH SIDE geen will wentie Lg Sot pon Den Pane A ioe Se Sf — several large shade trees, paved N $ ROOM BUNGALOW IN Built F yard in this area. Located on! fixet ving Fogerty = drive. 2-car garege. Gah for Neat little five room modern EXCELLENT CONDITION vie divert re ve ~ west a mile of town. Priced with Kitchen, breakfast & den 1000 De on walk, full oon Ph cayecsthes Tors “or. CUPBOARD “pedroom brick ranch ‘style mente =e ee eee ey: fervened in pack paren. Gee euro | $1000 Down as aaciea | 10%. from chy bus. Price #6.180.| space —" rrr B BATH & | ja i Clarkston’ Ferturing large Lowell St. ment, $16,500, FE 30030. to sell this 6 room, almost new | auBURN GHTS BUNGALOW FULL BASEMENT—AUTO living room with cut stone fire-| Off Jostyn, »aret older home tn i = home act some lucky persen|; TERMS, UCK OR CA OIL irmay — JUST §1,000 piace, prod bath, | non fol one A-1 cond! Otvided basement $500 Down Or Trade | Httnciabetiae sf atmofera,crogmiceiniree tre| Bown Sat winapi, oa] Ease Beda a — LARGE T° buy with such a small dn. pay- oil heat, Isrge porch and lavatory, attached 2 car ga-/} on terms. LDER HOME. ment. Bo if you want s nice 3 a iene awning.” 2% ACRES reaped andro ane ‘All, iand- “7D k-T de <° LLY MODERN EW bedroom home, call right away| Priced to sell, $8.00. LEVEL GROUND— acaped ady to go at only Brick-Trade ~ WATER HEATER & ’ OVER 200 FT, FRONTAGE $4540 do By aepet intm a aft only. | Year olq 3 bedrm. Bt ecrmod 1% tile i AND * Ace terms as AS A TL . . ; Pre we [Caio Ou Ae Eay | Soo be Reems |Pénacdt Stout Kear | Ecorse eras at «J —_ ’ 4 f vyacan - R. Jk VALI T; R It sole moeat — ai ee Te a — = DOWN: Open Eves Till 8:30 or Fr sgl trade.. UE eaitor g Here is an @ Or contine modern M5 OAK. goes; | - eu palk 8 edern tie home, ail! ‘to minute country home, with six Ji M Ww ‘RIGHT 3 cco ae uburban M LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ae ae rooms, aij on one fibor, New car- a 2 bedrm. ranch, style bungalow, EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 a a oid. Sate wit modern bath and kitchen, | 345 OAKLAND ee ne el completely Sidso down. full Basement, oll FA heat g0'| OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL ¢30 | SYLVAN MANOR ovemait ‘private lake” Garage H A Y DEN Cash Buy Leceted west subugban. Trade on ‘West IDE FF eeeioct 2 baths. Nicely cre fs yest — Possession and easy ben © 8 09 oe nes 2 or 3 bedroom home in town. reems.-6 amd bain, ist floor) Panne onk geod _ sans ot. 3 "Family - $1,800 Down or RESALE. Immedi reezeway, two-car - ; and beth, 2nq floor,- beautiful! Will accept reasonable’ oa a Sail bacconent. $0001 ss Sod caea as8 cin, full A Fe aa ee mirror-like foors, plastered walls) ment on land contract with i i gern nd Larne be ¢ up. acre of. ground, : - Oak floors & plas 8 oe perth Perry Ot. > ieee int oe hs at K. L. Templeton, Realtor | Serge ‘tui Sesunent with oe ifn Le. = Fenty 3 ge: Brick Ranch House WEEK ; $11,050, terms 2330 Orchard Lake Ré.. FB -¢4563 Te teoodian on at & rR = <= 3 be rene dcar ournes. lo- - fire- ted 6 Li lot. OFF JOSLYN 4 BED R. D. RILEY, Broker piace, og Oa at senaee. ful “ pesement, ‘only 2 yiveks 3 bedroom home only 2 yeas old]. ROOMS $08 Elizabeth I ‘ Ra. diate living with a meses brick & r *or : sant and stores. Call MY END tle, bath, ws rae fe kitchen with ples) £ oom ranch rome rar iarge 8) FE 41157 . EB 44821 FOR COLORED. . y_of cu is, gas rm we ed liv room ) < Aute ferpece. Sun Bi tow — LAWRENCE W. SPECI ALS! = sereens ane, at lots Oly 48.2) room scjacent | to kitenen and] Uy. EAST SUBURBAN ya e wn cE |. room @ large natura IMMEDIATE ONL, j yard. 1 garag fireplace. Entrance hall with tile ie 1c 5A I i ] ) 4 rooms and path plug. utility, CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES floor ‘and. large closet directly | tures tin’ pent nee | NEAR WATERFORD H and lake privileges Hiizadein | 3 bedroom ranch, tile bath, fire-| accessible to all rooms, Modern| . water softende cen ne, Gunes, new Elem: School. 3 bed- oe Lake, $750 down place.in large living room, house-| kitchen ‘with built-in range and| “Deine “qranes well to wall car | m e with 12’ x 171136 E. Pike St. ‘Open Eve. . wife's dreant kitchen, full base-| oven and plenty of natural birch con 5 pie so il yee bench family room, large living room, 49584 ° 4 rooms and bath” Full pase-| ™ent, cedar shake islding, jarge| cupboards and — area. Per) in sare : a8 a oo eli-to-wall ‘carpet. Tile ba FE ment, lis car garage off AU: brick planter box are but a few, mica counter tops. A weil ar- coh more. $3,000 DOW Enos, Weed vert. Wx COME. T heave | burn: 880 down: cn ee es oe inner res| OFF NORTH PERRY fe . Terma, r] co , INK. 4 , oe a 9 ful bemt, | 4 rooms anit bela. 3 large lots. and gisss door on shower, pullt- Lovely, older style home im good Orr me fos & down. me -_, another large ¢ rine. & bath Iie, cag gerege. Off Kes * piva. Pra eae Ccet rene, 2] CHS ye SORT, Utrera SMS) repext, at Ste rit, 800 ~ wit ope bedr 17x28 ft. livin rect decess to. bath. 2 - alt furnace. ey sf oomea * living room, COR th, 3 other large oe & — peom, 2 baths,| dedrooms with double closets an in Giabacen wk 4 ett ciara A ok food gym gh FR ay méccorale ledgeroek fireploce,” Basement’| @ fourth. room with “closet which awnings, 3-car ga- ae cal . bo ant. @500 down with Junge Posen nl reation may “used as a bed- . 5 \ are Sas es ae Pine plastered 1 fis. The most lpoere- e328 4 room and bath ba wuty . car gar = factor—e ful rm, ie ENR ; mie P. HOLMES, 7 INC, Seer A +-3 no who ot lot, Call for interme ol wibties 30 ene ents, jeoring ‘Fe C. HA ealtor "with, dgbr to outside, In addition 2 5, Males FE el Open Bree, ot SYLVAN VILLAG = a large 4 car garage re : English Saebal 10 rooms é and aie a cove a ere 3 patio o SC oa | ERE son ce wa re oie ett aetna] BF Seat, tial eae oon Oa ra eos fot, rat ; piace, “pee : with recreation; terms. , , street... $6,609. full ‘price. gree | ‘Space, 2 car garage Large jot con Lone JOS! “ll i shade and evergreens. $1 000 DOV WN mo. eelient neighborhood. A steal ) home. walls, | $13,000, terms. * A modern 4. awe on Lo ies full base ute. i \ tus en gy as Targe, oil heat, fast i S . Area. pibeatbeate wg “91.000 : ae MITH- . with $2,000 Bi Mi is LAD S INC. | ie “CLARKSTON ae : “goe down : < heat. Hardwood C. PANGUS, = Call_ collect: _ NAT price 91.80 rg aopomimest . ROOM MODERN HOME > Suchy Rea “9151 180. “Arnold Real Estate a : _— : PIED... | “VERRY WEST — Near &t. nedict Rew 2 bed > t 16-ft. living room, mirror ~ like floors, base on f nace, ry trays. Space for recreation room. Nice lot Ye & & pien shade. §9, Og 380 pod Bal, like Soe To-Buy—To Sell--To-‘Trade- . REALTY CO., REALTORS FE 2. 10% W. HURON — NEXT DOOR TO-BRANCH POST OFFICE . “Tat medern 3 bedrm. home en RRY = ADAMS CO. ante siee “7 j. C. HAYDEN : REALTOR hl . CLINTONVILLE area oo Coutetee “6 oe ie , = Zerms — Cal ‘Mr. | vew. 3 bedroom brick with } ae, ~ full basement. " Move in immediately, 14 lots on paved “pm New 2 car a, Corner ek and trees. deat guage $1,000 down. ~ “BALE pow t8G4 ND ae 3 BEDROOM full basement home Ph yy an Bc $24,- 6274. — _Ask_fe “tor Mr. Clark, W SELF-POWERED gee g ‘| & om oats washer, — cond re] heat, P Nard 00d goat. ing. Garage. ‘rete drive, Wit scat athe Will tre roperty or northeast AVING | STATE, 2 PR. {ine 30 Ford Coupe. EM INTRACT. Rtv), H, 9 VAN WELT. ne OR 31355. ne er home ‘a im trade or your |: - ‘PE a. "Ever nmch ait Gee B aye, Service, OR 36561. ai Une 8 spam © STARTER "|WANT ADSI To ARTMENT sizi O38. 383 «Merkle, Ortonville or eal NAtional 1-3872. a be 3 AB GAS STOVE, $30 $39. ABOUT ANYTHING TOU WAR? THING YOU WANT. R THE HOME CAN BE FOUND AT. L&S SALES oon. LAY-AWAY PLAN R EASY TER! uP To 24 MONTHS tag Lint We buy, sell or trade, ie out and look around, 2 acres of free , 4 miles E of Pontiac or 1 mile Fou we Heights ap Auburn AUTOMATIC qRONER LIkE NEW. R- 3-6662 a Felt ‘Base Rugs $3.95 , Fe. he ile Fs ' = ho 5 of g B/ Pebagila| #7E| vigil i ca “earl a = verde ; eo eto s ee z ae Bs sa, “Gas 32 WIN Fi ey ELEC. MOTORS, 14. "110 BP. PE ae _— ternal as? AND. “eta ston . Pe MM movie brolector. Almost _ new. Call after i Ban. DOWS, screens. $75. Tg aa ad twelve Poe LUMB MATERIAL SALES CO. 9340 Highland (M59) : & A ; Seams © _R LN F TXER? a ads” to sell, rent, » FE 281 + FINAN (ANCE Grice Classified | find, al wih, Farce hi NACE. GOOD Fe Sie. Ww : : n bE) nf : = Unton Lk.| 4p, SET ENCYCLOPED bE pitas SUPPLY a ge ae to Comer c 3180e.. Phone attes re ELEC. REATE 0 Birch flush doors—3e =~ Cab. sinks & ~d $295. EM 3-0524, “Attention Prakors soll, 1 block south at Adams. = ‘Dogs ' Trained, Boarded-70 sie rices. den et ay Peak EVailey Ba _ Metaniore, male dog 3% x er Timothy. Near agai be Fair poy alt -CATTLE E HAY. 50 ree Oteres saodlag. a baled 2! viet For Sale Livestock 72 1 HORSE ‘TRAILER, “$100. MY - 21886. - se 2 MILK GOATS & 2 KIDS, ¢ MO. old. OL 23-5203. . 3 YEAR OLD REGISTERED JER- sey heifer. Due Aug. 16,° good size. Excellent producer. Gentle. $250. 7195 Maple near Hal- . —uatrale 6-6250 3 cows. 3 PRESH.| ant iP Pontine Lake est end OLD tie 21 one beg * ipa from Peepers, ba tp at 10:30 RODIE Auctioneer __ AUCTION N SALW BAT, AUG 3 Ar ~ West of Oxf ford; 4 mi. east & Rd. 31 head of dairy cattle I 18 islsteles. 2 Guern- rday “RICH 9 heifers. unit < Hols’ surge ‘mitker.. sed lee than. 1 cans. can eer. TOA. 838 BOY'S 26" ‘ ROB : A ‘| Exe. cond. $35 Bs. PINRgOD,, BIKE. : 4 ie ( & ; COLUMBIA NEWS WS BOY SPECIAL, : 26", OL 4-0 a Docket of De von | 194s DAVISON VISON 2g ‘ quire at 0H at T0311 St. Romeo, ‘ 1859 pag ney For, Sale Sale Motorcycles 3| cycle. a we ia Walled’ = al viene “877 North i ; TRIUMPH 7 Tii0. $350. 108 PON- Mine Ste Oxford,” Mich.” Pig: HARLEY DAVIDSON 74, OR 3-T110' 463¢ Midland. val inl od OE AND SERVICE ON Bevidsou Sales vidson see Harle’ “ay Co, 373 8 outl For Sale Bicycles $50 HARLEY ee cA RICE ONE, A | Haskins Chev. mato head aie 4 : . £ PSE ing MY w at Raebu or aoe ES. TUBES “wheels. as _ Ph ‘ah ey ek . vy t Fat rh mY, At og fo “GSED if Bd ete pat adoi acer aha. oe 5 | wap ante sr F. “Mere mor tg Of ea ; ROW BOAT, 17. 630. ‘Phone OR Shea, DON’T PASS UP. 'MONEY 1+ Sell unneeded. belong? ngs for cash Mabe 52 Chev. sedan sbbe G75 . UNFE FOR 53, Nash 4door S825: ‘ 53. Pontiac Dix. 4dr. . Always 1 Ready to to Bright bay. Potential hunter, ig owner, $300. JU Syne. Be t & = 85 |e cleaners, all : : A ti ] ee BAGLEY UTOP . < 1 YR. OLD BUCKSKIN QUARTER uction odales r ents. fee A Horse mare. 494 Joslyn, LX, Orion. | 2 BC BOATS ALL READY FOR RAC. REPRIG. isi MOD-| any reasonable offer. OR 36662 ee. - 5089 Dixie Highway | 624 S23 tnd imark 0-H Mer: el, cond, “$100. +8560 AQUA LUNG PILLING STATION ARABIAN HORSE REG. BEAUTI- Drayton Plains _ [> cury. Will for good car or oie twe acon GON —nEa.|o" Al's Muscle Beach. conformation will trade. EM Every Frida 7 PM. gels all for | 450. Bonnie * iinpbunitiones RIGIDAIRE 2S eewe . ¥ on 8. a6 ° MI_¢ Ye ton. Almost. on $150. OR PICNIC TABLES BEA RUT, 7 YR OLD MARE. « Bier Seiursay 1 PMI... 3-084. "Already assembled or do-it-your- white stockings, blazed fh-ce, y * 19 FOOT CHRI®, CRAFT RACING APRICA nT Wie OLETS AND OTHER tock of Cedta ‘trade or sell, 3165 Davison Lake} Every Sunday ....2 P.M.| Runabout; Cadilinc V-8- "REED CHAIRS, flowers. We have the newest flu- + ‘iso complete s ~o r wits En oo : BU & SELL DAILY sian oe. oor new cover, : <= ie haere tr rail for avin male ietees. aes fom saa 2eTt er tout gelding, it peauitful al “SOR 3.2717 &i4 HP OUTBOARD MOTOR, BOAT , are marred. #1208 value, | PICNIC TABLES FOR SALE. ¢ & ver? on Mea T3003. SATURDAY AUGUST SRD” 15-00| JOE'S RAN SU] PE 2-023, | scent, 393 4-5085, : bran 00. $ AAN 8 US, PE 2-0022, pes é oe all oats: at RABSITS, noon at. Whittle residence. 611) Ti, MWERCI - § AUTOMATIC Conk” MACHINE PLYWOOD SPECIALS | -wny should bring a bon t ead? Tut bing Chatie:” | shkence tt Toad | Ri stat aaaertteaP ae | gt alte"Pe Mis meee : le Lake Rd. Rt. ’ | = . . "refrigeraiot. boo * i : : ne 2, Ortonville “Wationsl 7-260," | ¢ Bit 4x8—$7 98. a = * 13 FT. PLYWOOD ; P| Ponti uto Brokers _ % Birch-45c'& S00 sq. ft. . arden toals, athe loot and BOAT, 3% _Pontiac 9 s. mapegeate™ - ANCHOR FENCES 4 ¥-Plank fir— ep ate Musical Goods 62 62). . Sand, Oravel & Dirt 66 : “Ga | Oat Cox, Sales manager mtr. $185. FE 2-5852_ We will car 12 ROAN TENNESSEE WALKING Fe pp PHA approved, | al! Bs, 09 other plywoods. Interior | ~~~~~ Horse. Also stylish chestaut _and | ipotionser. Terms, C ir MAKHO gary ANY WOLVERINE er buy nies ‘ SELI - : *} 4 . CA F TO) 4 ros. asure horse. The si eR Bee VET | ge Plywood Co, |e CODE MEO MTR APiak™ | Evite kin |For Sale Nowetalers 78 |r gewssoe gr We $400 fo $350. FE 990 | 1488 Baldwin Ave. Ph. Fi _ 3-821 ver qeanonably priced. tf & controls. OR 3-455 5A aa “Tea 5 ant ROPER GAS RANGE, or aT | aca BABY GRAND. PIANO, ten a tag " Delivery vied _ ELS —- oe “Tales anne. TE VACA 7 an | 2 PT. RUNABOUT “WITH MER Y | 3. ~ Cu naw. FE 8-3796, white, good cond. $49. PE 24602./ _cellent_cond. rave wash gravel, fil dirt. FE GENTLE RIDING HoRsE, ex-| OL 11! | weeel, romsten controls; $300 OR BEEF AN ROMEX 20 COIL. AT 3%0 PER | SMALL eauey PIANO AT Al - S'tsss. re ¢asi., children. 31 yrs. 18 PT. Po JSHTRAILER. PER-| 3-0414. : riers Opsyee pg all boxes to: duplex plugs. | _ real ‘savings. ‘Term Gallaghers. Scan Gab GRAVEL, 3 YDS per age By gale, 8% OL 1-643” =} feet’ condition. “MI +2796. _ 3-041 ame & rose Fis | ce ¢_ 5. Huron, —S tor 8? delivered, PE 42506. most SELL: QUIET QUARTER | 35 FT. 1950 MODERN ALUMINUM ota bas arter geck FE ¢9008 “Big Lg toe Bargin it OR Pola cee on, 808. Petty oy ) ELECTRIC GUITAR, EM) oan AND horse mare, 8 years old. Phone | New Moon $1,100. -Call before | —~ 33 by susrier deck. 7S ¢t0m- bow, FOr Lake ck ie tt ried pital fryer All exc. | UPRIGHT BTEINWAY 0.8) Fp weaved sre aed Saturday. SOLER — | WESTERN, 7 BROWN T BROWN, | 3° Mc ts eee ae we ST - I. each on ob. sserie, deep fat frye : : ck a ee Dhar AR STRIP BOAT. ig r Sia a cond. MI 61233. _ #2084 after 6 p.m. CAKE CLEANING AND — BEACH black. to _sell_quick, 660 W. Walton. _ | “Wp ‘motor, like beg. FE vi” "WA 3u0 8. Paddowe PE 2-974 |WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBE | “Cond, a nt (i old Ree hg gr “STUD ‘SERVICE ““catap Oakland S314 wie AL SAILBOAT, PRAC- ts, = nation doofs and windows. ie tuned seen a A ssee -Waiking om = tically new sails, very fast, $178. , sesame me 8 Fanaa cues | Nirenccas CoRCONES fcoeae oi ty and con ane Bg ey NTIAC LAKE BUILDERS Pore fe as ee y Topside. Bon | 1953. MERCURY | TRAILER, 33 Ft i PF.| Full price Ht uette, 6888 Pe sane. = Moe sehen, oll & sas turnaces.| BENSON LUMBER CO. | Used sMaLL BLOND ariney ee. 1 See gt the world's grand champion. thy Toke Stor canine onl | eee: Williams Lake, ee name sorb a automatic water * eater hard- SNOW PLOW — HYD. LIFT NEW _liguers PE ‘0808. : 1 E Huren. vise en = wera ‘et Ra giatg i rake, Frsbee haan 03 ent a Pou JORNSON) » MOTORS ~ ‘| ware eleetr:al a - : eee ron. | _ 3-163 | will NAtional ‘SM GENERAL @.- PULL cei Boats, bape rs, Lt Eno and ttle, givaniied copoer, clack teeon So =e RETAINING WALLS, WALKS 6 | FounG WRLEN PORT. VERY bedrms. “Heated floors. thing for the boat, whe are diar is KIRBY yacuuM CLEANER; - $20. pire, and fittings. Lowe Bros., ROPSMITH WITH EPEED| Sale Office Equipment 63 pte, “ie Landscape Sons ~pentle. Reasonable. Also 2 horse utors for boat | Co, t and Super emtone. SHOPSMIT 0. > a ‘o. FE trailer. $65. MA $001 $4 35° ABC TRAILER, AIR CON- winches, hold Pome rpg hitehes. A a OVE EEPRIG.| BPGETC oPrLy er | _changer. OAkland &-337¢ InDEX 'CABI- SrATE-TESTED ROAD GRAVEL, _ ditioner, auto. wash, alum. awn,| Deslers inquiries invited. Owen's |- _ FE NOTONE HEARING AiD. LA-| 9% ACME VISIBLE Marine supplies, 306 os, old. Call owner afler 6. ain | OO! K HEAR ‘nets, 13 trays per unit, 98 card| Special 60-40 gravel. Wash sand | .TV. Clean, reas. FE 8 ‘ ce store Fee eT is May tae | tora RPry"isienne Cont s27.68| © tray, $42 gach, Abd adding | and gravel _Sale Farm Produce _ 23 | ime coianerion, aa PE | AY PE 2 * EENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER. @ for ad. ary Day machine, $15. Metal center island | SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL AND PE 24791 » 1956- ~ +f FE 50270. ave OR Sain at $125 complele. Call) (eng 3 wide and 3 deep, $75. it Guaries Penlon, OR 3-3517. B trait d ‘yor Lr G am TN. 1956: - ELECTRIC DRYER, = Mise desk chairs ‘| TOP 60 OLD STATE, uy your fruits an ful 3 bedroom . Ay tag Avie. CHRISCRAFT $50. Bove antcssstie washer. BUY DIRECT srRnobunl. ADDING io MACHEN Emre “s “ret ae . vegetables frqm freezer Washer. OR 3-6214 ee ao aw. Lee oa ned cs bs va gy nm. home cannin OXFORD TRAILER |_ : TARE REFRIG ane WE_ MANUFACTURE & W or | Strate. FE 8-0483 Aseboards..... ......... $7.00-C 78. efter 6 p.m. PEAS, 2% LB. PACKAGE. $7 20 “wie bap Li ro rae Fane. ADDN, - a sti Door & —_— trim .-....5 $5 50-C aA ee »: For Sa Sale Pets 69 RED SOUR PITTED SALES - Money: Marne noe oA | pang SPREE MCET | r eECL Cove teeeretecserees $3.50 Sale Store Equipment 64 645 -— ee CRFtRRIES. 20 OZ. CANS, $3.75 8 to 10 wide in Generais, Garden- battery and ss . Newly ah: Beg sugunermee oo BB) Sheetrock co Down wantery| Mpa TARTS | Bice Sia tae S| Sap BONA A eda | ite rie eer ct now aay “6371 Peach Dr.|Door jambs, interior ......... 82.95 CLOSING DOWN VARIETY eT = BLACK 8sWE CHERRIES, i }Smei Holly eoaches for traveling, | yor . Ranonsee 7 akc : nied a or the season. Call FE. 30143. (ete Bee Haak SBE 4g Sheet $1.35| SPCR Seca Pe ae ce | FRESE ES aL ae eps crn. 8 Sak eae. riot Tom .. $4.95 i . j Z, conssoriee, “ $750. OR 3- ML em, OF ROOM FURNITURE, eee £5.35 | Fir Piyscord, axsx% sheet _.. $495/ COMPLETE | EQUIPMENT 3 BEAGLES, ONE COON HOUND. | ED. } LB PACKAGE $37 ep rice + tae “ky wise | afer. 4 pm. : Diss, tampa, scares 2 abaire ue Sese cen ees a Bianket tnoulation 1 ee sq. 8. $3.95| Bloomfield Inn. Kitchen a Must sell. 44789 i2 Mile Rd, = L = = with stoo ce Gall see Windows, double hang. isto $12.0 Twinsulation, 100 vs $7.00 |. dar equip, tedles & sbairs. Fit ie tees 1 FLORIDA GoncenTRat: | Detroiter Pontiac, Chief | 4,57 ROWBOAT. NEW FAIRE. Sad, leares — nee. FE FE) 9 viten Lake Ra. at Commerce | Fomoute pet ‘Bs axi2, tif. == Oe eS Cha REGISTER FOR | ale or trode for shotrun. PE ED ORANGE JUICE TANCE | Complete line of 8 & 16 wide ant a new 085, MP’ Clinton “Cult = * as * if it * * * * + Os: LIGHT GRAY DOUBLE DRESSER Complete peuas ertce oa 60 better. axis : eaara BSc ts 3 PE b1033. | 5-260 after 4, _ DOZ. ‘ a Quality and Distinction eer, tr ee 3495 Giddings dvi, HPs dn A Oe EC 7 onan aint m a J bf case » box springs | CRAFTSMAN 10 IN. TILT ARBOR | {212° a poards, fh. . ise |) NATL CASH REGISTER ELEC | 4KC CHAMPION SIRED SPRING. J)avey’s Frozen Food tose: tase acne sea WAL LUMINUM BOAT & RATT: mattress. Used 3 months. Kir)” 4 5-304. trie $75. MArket 49975. er spaniel Bo] Phone FE tures: Safety -ngineer 2x64 MY i by, sweeper attachments: _ Must) PST _—tm go a ee Goods 68 | ~cute a waa eee earn Center floor, Jolt” Temple sludaing at |= tt weet controle My nae y * = Rachect - ress ar solid, mas- . anol) pany state. = 3-1837 be CLOSET cl tt doar r erock, © a ng dware. - ~ Sale Sporting “SUTES WE WKS. = oLD PUTPIES. | 1012 ~eUSTOM, Ha —— 27 sive framing. LUS features that; with Mark al & me y MODERN LR & DR SUITE. | a Auf sizes sup 6 “Bee ETE s STRIP BOAT WITH | AKC WES naa irk | . CUSTOM HAY BALING. “mate Detroiter Mobile: Homes to-| _ equi ell. OR-3-0036, iemps, drapes. 3|. from $5/& up Berry, Door Sales | EASY CREDIT. TRMS., — > wheel gonteol & canvas, $85.00. | terrier, T wake On Sate ee | A var nine pean at ke | RUNABOUT AND 2 BOAT $395 single matitecees springs, 2) “$3 3m B, Paddock. Pontiac, FE MAKE SURE IT’S 1951 Moreuty su 10° motor, eae eon BLUEBERRIES, 350 Sd : ; 3-6085. —— se < e “REA console TV" suniam. — BURMEISTER: _$138.00, 304 8. Tilden, AKO RDO. ENOLISH SPRINGER | " Wise, Rd-“W. of Carroll Li.’ Ra. completely “modera, Yet “Sop and | BOAT, “4B. MOTOR, NEW | : dryer. RCA - sapines al BOIL MINUM TOP CANVAS SIDE| 7 aA ae =~, | shop at the b arenes. 976. 5 ee eee ey at ban or re) : ALUMINUM aoe : 9p AR Ante eAUES Wi Tagen crafting machine, 304 6 179 oA VE_ PLUMBING ‘sur, om Nothern Lube Co. ae rieses se Pits station weir |§ WEEK OLD BEAGLES fom rer ae ee ES Bob Hutchison Mobile | 40 aver aT CLEARAN. Go Costello's. ee; | Uttar eo ee wees “SOL FECU rie Och, 4ae2 Pontiac, EM 34171 i Bad abo C ley Lx. ensia Be een Pies ae | Se, ee H Homes Sales Inc. “pat, a a ae and bost trailers. Arrow Pier) sic" LARGE CHEST OF. DRAW: | Detro! Toveerane Ate RA. agg | BARGAINS UR Ene, ORS ali shots, #35. Also ¢ months | _MA_ 0-712. Drayton Plains BOATS WHOLESALE SON te ees ——_ . ERS, _§20: NO HORSES. | $4 ax D NDER Suara Disc. | ACCEPT. TRADES a —— ate" male, $1. FE 2-45 —_ pape i SWAMP OPEN asin | rt 7 RARDWARE MADE TO ORDER. CALL FE as Hew $25..3654 Aqua-| Winchester Mod.- 10-.23 Male Be PUP ; ckers, $1 per Gay. ? Fiberglass runabout, Complete. | : : 4-2889 ANYTIME. hg Drayton Pising near Wal-| rifle, with Williams Scope mount. Reasonable. FE 86740. (OAKLAND COUNTY FARMER'S}. Every Da 25. c 8 eee CABINET ae Sern STAIN-| ton rag ing. lke new AKC BOXER. PEMALE PUP. 10) Market, wre oe Tues. & Sat. Eve y Day Sale ay at Chriscreft racing pram, $110. , SS 4] Jess steel. ouble sinks, s44.05; |GAVE AT WARWICKE GUTTER, Winchester Mod. (#922 cal. su] weeks. $18. FE 48368. from 7 to 1:0 p.m. Thurs, 2.00 TRAILER EXCHANGE 12 Wolverine runabout, " Complete. =e | 4 : a ma r en-dress 7 g — : oe a oe 3450, —_—,,| ee te |. He ote woe Ge per iat. “Winchester “Mod “70-30-08 super | AEC REG BEAGLE PUPS. 6B.) O3 ogee, flowers and plants. Ape MOBILE HOMES 15 Wolvévine, 9406: eee _ FE y. AR. . beg : grade rifle _ new 5 = = -Tunabowt, 7 = £5 cctas ote spainee wopaprs—oo) (2 Wee D, Sk | di Vi Sc oe we see Pom mg vs | Hence Meme | OF QUALITY So | er On NG MACHINE, LIKE| par cquic, tables & “chairs, PE er, 267% Orchard Lake’ Ra. —— G A Skeet | & 36 ay . deais anytimie, Compare 6 ur | 44° : 7 = vo pew. gig” sag at ents.) Sgn 60, sUasAGE GaiDEe GLDER Winchester Mod. 12-12 eet| COLLIE PUPPIES. CHAMPION | _ FE. }-0078 “ aaaei Co 46 Dodge %- ton pick up,” = : hot stock * ces. west ,& most (2. ye de> of SS CULVERT PIPE mode!. Good cond, 3622 Orion Ra. Smith & Women e) special re- wil wane cclar’ veeutne alk. 7 en, ee ee ee ee 058. gownline Piberblass ‘Detune. = —* Paty ae VER 60 D TV SETS Mi 6 ge, cortugated pipe at ae > — Teer Sian putomaim pistel.| oof messes ake 1 4 | Soe ee ene Farm Equipment 76} vetime business & inrougn yes. | 4 a Pee "70M BOHR ING. ia at uager m : ¢ “4 imag zi z aS Tv. $8.95.) §2.35 “per lineal SF ECL: AL with shoulder holster Ortonville A 1-000 ‘FORD TRACTOR, CULTIVATOR.| %f,,0°% andi 14" Freeland | Reterter. 900. ea aad A N T ic Aiscontin- in —— _ mers tp coed, merchandise — "60 D 4 WALTO? Ch h’ I Seen eet ei aunt ene house |. 2239, binoculars. coated lens, 18 | COCKER PUPS, READY FOR| brake vlow...mowing machine, turing: ANDERSON, CH Superior Fiberglass deluxd. 9008 Sth direct In 2 speed. FE 84148 615 ©. Walton — urcn.s, nc. wet eee perry ee cate | case Brand ne ss| “Dew home. Black. AKC reg. Mi| post hole diggers, and steam| PALACE & PRAIRIE SCHOON: ‘Wolverine Runabout, $225. - after €. ee ; FE 22291 /_ 1 6. Squire! na. ye se0n| Aso Revestin Oaper Kemtose| 5°, gun cabinet, double ase cleaner, 3819 Morgen Sf 12 wides, 28 to $0.) | iy "wolverine & Mark 2. Complete | 37 FORD TON PICEOP. 4 OPEED. AUG ee tes PEE creme — rence ure. r| pe, Ramee ontlane uel 8) af" touom, sain Sa OR ae een Fae | ee Maa GOiTonas| Freeiypatre, Mahe # dE A Ro eet eet to | SS eed Ete ——=---—~ | U8. Free Estimat OR +-7368. ar ake ® Call tor det __o * id white, Wks. 5 Pres) ogenate joned used tratiers, like ew choice guaranteed us mo- is? 8. & 7. 4-006. : REFRIGERATOR _(WEST- FE 56159. _ GUNS. MODER bern _MA 4-1925. - Plateau 2-2473. as tors from 3 to @ HP. | is ‘FORD PICEU : inghouse) Exe. gond., $45. VIR- : TRAILER, WILL HOLD BOAT OR 7 weie Burr-ahe 315 | BOSTON TERRIERS AT STUD ims FORD TRACTOR WITH 1056 > : ' perfect. condition. Ph, GINA HOUSE. Hapiy ded, bese eee water nestor, Model Ne,| }aeace! New. Never used. Come 8 “feiegraph Ra” pies. AKC reg. Curtiss. OH} Wagoner loader, 1953 backhoe. “BOTTLE GAS DICK’ DEAN'S WATERFORD |. EETiggg : Sieh shrett/ 0 Beee ROW! Sapir a rears old) vescetiens| Avg, * look. Bert Monroe. #9 8.| Gung — Boy - pci: + TRADE seat pe Stair eters | PARTS & SUPPLIES. | wus pute Repo mene aaa | pene ; ‘=e ne : , nom ee eee poe eee Two HOUGES aT SARAGER Fo | gener Lae Bees = a oe rege eee pi * dare Iet AG 8 and Ou Pa Open Eves. & Sundays cee. ee bot good sa ed for years: cg $65. : OTTY PINE GUN CABINET, . ales : . . cond. Se 13 Automatic cond, $65. SM MI 4-4760, 1378 Lyonhurst, Bir- Be moved or demolished on Bir- ids 7 guns. Large) ENGLISH SPRINGER EPANIE ‘@ FORD FERGUSON. DUAL- __ Pa ty. ‘til 6—Closed Sun, BOAT VARNISHED, UNDER 16- : sesuiT yASHING, Machines) ™7ene™. Property aT a 21h Walnut forage, Wo, Poa re bases ater “ARG, Cham on sired. «mos. xe Blade Axl shape, $050, Cal ¢7,| OXFORD TRAILER | _ 004 —— ee air brakes, good Electric. PE maybe hed vat. th N SHEPHERD. sHOw & | Boa. MOTON a TRAILER. Ama | C084. 100 Will gt Stee /sta nN omnes. PE cgiothaaronee Oe oe woes te ince gin By snes teen. OW ERS-OUTBOARDS GERMAN ggg og ll —AAA BUYS— [SPECIAL SAI ES ny Last | sonable. MA Y eai08. EL _¢2120, | TD. § INTERN . iE REFRIOT FREEZE! tings. Bottled gas water tank. ter & Martin St®, Biham., Mich os Siately. y reasonable offer.Cash| Garden tractor, riding & walking, good used tratlers. ot prices CRISCRAFT SPORTSMAN. 05 HP.| — = ee ~ — Holl wood bed & see a es Bids to be in by August i6th,| Demos. fore eer beealy oF bane in will be accepted. MAy-/| rotary lawn mowers, new & use ~~. cash, or will pat on -ren- epoca crmeren times. guy. al Eo alae ND bed. Live _new. OR 28214 “neate:. FE S106 FOr ETS, CLOSECOUPLED, NEW- sis" ‘Feding ~~ mower. ES SHEPHERD BLACK} beter’ deal with us, Tense. Mont ai dani _FE $00 a SAVE UP TO 40 PER CENT ON 75 ten por COOLER i: est dest for modern bath- a a = * Foutboatd ares Excalibur. Reg. American Kénnel LEE'S BALES & SERVICE PONTIAC ALU, ai FF. Will | CLOSED OUT OUR BOATS, NEW all Norge oor sample automatic) windows & doors for 6x24’ sun | Fooms, $40.50 value, $2450. These.) Sits) 5's RD OUDre ipso, |.. Club. Must sell right away. Will| 11 Mt Clemens ~ fh t. } ucket, lade ork. ‘ i ILE a6 renges. R, B, Munro, 1060 GAS ENGINES Fiber Sa ae “fais 8 xD. OF BLACK ao et et wae THOROUGHBRED” BF senate | Peck “trock Pe oern neat Pe “ae - ; uns * es. Tony's Maring| For Sale | Cars o1 _ aren , hound, 1 year _o FE 5-4875.| FARM WAGON WITH ew. '% m ontise. | - FE 8-0112. Open 10 to 8. oe 2 to9 HP . A dace ante r bers, 6 | 170 N PE 5-6510| —* 982 BUICK SEDAN, HYDRAMAT- d ; PART COCKER PUPS, 10 WKS., $5.| like new, cheap. 2 tim = Opdyke. UMINUM : . RK. B, Munro Mlectric Co., 1060 at Reduced Prices COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO.|i0-A §sTONE, CHOICE OF TOP Pm aes aa $* x ie’, 339 Prospect St. OR |. 3 PaRKO GEN ¥Y-CADILLAC AL fe, radio and heater. No money FJ Secs. ae arden Tractor . 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 37101] sotls. HOLDENS fed stamps with oe GING . As . YELLOW-JACKET BOA dgwn, assume payments of $27.32 chanica TG AID. ¢ TRANS. | eve: rehase. OR 35322. TALKING PARAKESTS. Where living ts @ yecation ~ 73) waTeR BIKES DOCKS HOIST ath.” Cob akg ir. "Ter arene. gprnge gy hehe SALES © SENET ay |” pr, ortnt Oren cont aa: | Dg A CR, DURE hae seni veges bayer | SOR, DEERE HAY ONDUTON| (rei, tre fades pocraig| "Usui auire’ u TigRNING Beigeett Sime ara luxe Pass Mt. Clemens St. ‘i . fill sand & gravel, FE 2 ; : Fame : chatre, 98; West jossiet| A eM ene pep ~ sees ey a erg TOP SOIL. _E pincer Devic Machinery. adforal shelter’ Only 18 mivates to Pon INLAND ‘LAKES: S'SALES BEE THIS OK. BUY FODA ¥ ee ae So oe Doors De ft Yourself 61 $i 50 SAND, GRAVEL AND LL] Parakeets Guar. to Talk 1508. ac. Alto trailer sales. Bane rate | 3177 W. Huron FE +9121 FE 26122 |" Bulek Special 4 dr Sdn. Sharp coe er, +4 Weeukie ‘ 2 3-6885 Some talkin training canaries CULLOCH CHAIN cits . Phone MYrtle 2-4611. EVINRUDE MOTORS. CRESTLIN- bees ai CHEV-BO) aes toot Freeser, 6 mo. old, take over Aly gees ft orees. Taree FOR RENT * VOADS, CLEAN saNDY LOAM, PUPPIES — ALL | Pe ee | "Rentals Pa Parte & Mepei se | HOBILGOME ESTATES. MOOBRN| cr, Winard & Thompson boats. | text & : payments of $26 month. OR 3-779. nana, ” ap. 4 * ¥ PU ALL SHOP, 60 poks ; et blaygroun iberglass ca = UICK - ne eae “ePngO.g MOT | aera une or | gag MMtLParem ereaena | gE HS oT ar wey | feast PR aa nS MCCUE RWH, EM | SI era | Sratanet gant BUIcK js G0gD FOR IND CAR. “Fer DEIN DEPT ren “ng ee aa Se five | BAND. SANDERS—DRILLS—SAWS ieee ate free at charge, fot ‘lige, 163 Sanderson. =e end ane ; feet es Onna Oxtord. at 1840 Lakeville ere Bog erin adams, | "S100, PE ; , RA 2.0203 ies SAGER a 2 - ____ ‘hei BUICK SPECIAL, GOOD i ee : mew we fil Phone OR 34031 before 8:30 | PARAKEETS, CANARIES, CAGES. Binghew. MI Rd Tormado shelter — dox60 ft, Soe lig —aaxp | 0 BUICK SPECTAL GOOD nee. Elee, Washer $29.95 WATER HEATER, $4.95 OPEN ort “yg! - | ote. sidewaiks t JOHNSON M motor. §125 for quick sale. FE ” glee. © sereesst Bagel ae heaters, . $79.95; | FE_3-0200 SANFORD! _p.m. OF 1406” after $:30" pin. _Pood since 1927-584 Oakland Ave. | sorrven ” sayin = AND RE-| patios~38 streets, ete. those $100. 3300 Bald Eagle| 4. corer cde r, —— sev severe: BE B oni Se gree nid a $ ee FOO ORE POL. At eg gprs Ss ee a PIGEONS ‘ROLLERS, 50c EACH. | piacemest para, Plus —— who SY Sh the best, OA 8-3022 of tans? Mies 2. Ortonville, NA- isa BUICK 7 DOOR SEDAN. FB &. akeaes i i m 4 " : pea’ Hl sand, clay Li _FE 23-9468. 8 use tm machinery. |. on be, wood dinetie Vii... ete Au thon eee Era, sleamers, #18. PE 83144, 240| OR 3-7640, PUREBRED GERM SEES.| Repatr work end gelling. Come |: eer Accessories — 80 | LIGHTNING NO. oar FOR maT. | fh $008. f owner, aie ai tudio coun... ie gs HEATING Baldwin Ave ___ | #1 BLACK DIRT GRAVEL. SAND, | herd pups. 8 wks. old. after § kee eg we Frous Otyes | Oe “Hrailt at New Orleans in 1056. pe. living room suite ..... o soil, Til. * p.m. 7080. a aoe acron sails ess (8 iS _ pe. living room “suite ..... $29. EQUIPMENT FOR RENT git ye FILL SAND. | REG. BOSTON TERRIER, 0 WES. A st ~ 2 FORD Aste. CP Aime | ‘ines end’ sie, cover, a yee . 19 val, Ker Seeees. 900. --- 610.50) | Feed Se nase oe diokers and space Floor sanders—hand sanders | “gravel & top soil. Light tractor| old Market 43067 SPECIAL. SALE pies nee CONVERTIBLE, rela hs: sees —_ T 1g VYM AN ‘Gocter. rite a - . Roch- ee cen, Bi aronorig ne ge work. FE 5-0002 is Lid 3-6548. REG. BLUE TICK GOON HOUND. 10 riding tracters, 3 riding mow- “pn tain LE s COI 1 aYERS ALoMINUM BOATS’ ; . ¥ W._ Pike we cater, 0 he Tm TCL Print, “436 Orchard Lake Ave. ; ae Topsoil an ee on isis power mowers, 10 tiers, | inst PONTIAC RADIO, i} post, tratiers.._ Arrow | Pivergine ; : Ml st Tene ter. 1 pup. FE 83778. F ott conversion burner, EM ‘waren mae |. Cemed Wes. ot 1pm, aay a ae Traded tn om General 8 tee] Harrington Boat. rg P71. Cadillac 62° sedan. $47 ; Spree OEE TE | AUCTION, AALE SAT. AT ¢ PM) Puta oO TF ap OPEN me 8 AUNDAY ’51 Ford tudor ...4-$395 | SRaRD SLRS. SRCMEOR, Ee SP Bihndal tate ht Se |* Se ee wits er kh ED: WILLIAMS __*| 4.8. Tete 2903/52 Olds 88 2-ddor .».$475 JEROME, Orchard Lake at Co 2 met (Cabsiied ravage « ¢ ali way =a 38 Chevy 210, PATON WAGons $6 ‘Nash Rambier, 4 ér. Sites i sieering. Poms a +4 WW. R&R. seit Nash Rembler, «4 dr ‘San ww, Low down payment "$4 Pontiac @ door. 2 seats. “pare Re PEN EV ENINGS land Ave. FE 38-6801 TOP VALUE. SPECIALS : ¥. 1967 CHEV. vs 35. MORE BARGAINS r ¥ AS $169 OR YOUR CAR DON’T DELAY — ACT TODAY HASKINS _“Oakland County’s Fastest t Growing Dealer™ ee COMPARE THEM 83 Piymouth 2. door. ” Low an. seat a oon yinents. 4, door, Extra .» Runs a “Ol be & door, tust 49 and 7 I. PG, RAH. Excep-|- “Birmingham -Clean Cars — ‘NEW LOCATION press Our speciality: a a et | ee won oP ies pore or. B&H. Overdrive. v4. r. 7 BOB FROST. = North Chevtolet Co. * 1000 8. Woodward oe Birmingham Ty Houghten /° - Hot Spot! Jord. 5 Dose. HOUGHTON/ & SON Ds - aler \ LINE OF \ dna Powergiide, ide, heni oiae fiteh, ; $125 : Soe lock Noo NIE 51 MERCURY © North Chevrolet Co. . ok $275 tooo 8. Woodward Ave Birmingham 53 PL: ty MOUTH F ea ee oe - TRANSPORAT ION : 49 CHEVROLET : 2 SPECIALS $75 . wrolet BOGAN «cu veees e145 *5? M EI “UR ¢ Ee OO ie ERR ae eee eee 2 door, RAH. Above! Century 4-door —_, — radio, Sere #,000), er, * =e Catazina, fed and. lack $1885 ‘3 Buick Special Hat. . $1695 85 Chery station wagon V-8 | $1305 ‘BS Pord aera v-8 $1105 “83 poeuee dr. Hydra. - § 805 53 Ford WS Pom occ $ 795 ‘33 Chevy Bel Atr><........8 $ 605 54 Chevy 150 sharp.......... 3 695 im = ie, pick up eer, 2. ‘82 Pontiac Catalina, Logg $ 695 (st Ford 2. wee e $305 'S1 Pontiac [o. 8 305 ‘G2 Studebak Champ....... $ 5 “NO Studebaker convt. .- $ 195 , Pol ane BROKERS me N. rry # FE 49100 AT THESE i643 CHEV 3 DR. SEDAN. Exc. _ cond, $495. FE 2-87, ne HAVE-YOU VISITED OUR NEW USED CAR LOT Tf not, be sure to stop in today and look over the many gpecial _Values we have to offer, -SCHUTZ_. MOTORS DeSoto - Plymouth Dealer 833 Haynes St. - (On Binminchan Cut Off) MI 6-8080 AAA OUALIT Y 6 Months Guarantee . Chr¥sler- Plymouth. - $2.795—'S5 Cadillac 2 dr. r. bardiep. _ Pull power. A elean ste" ‘6 Ford ¥4 Fordamatte. R & H. Practically new, 9 $1,305 - ~" Plymouth v-8. R & &. SST. | ges 104 Pontiac 4 dr. Hydra. R 8 $745 — ‘oe ‘Ford "Custom: 8. Over. drive, R& K. OPEN EVENINGS : 724 Oakland Ave. FE _8-6801 ‘OLIVER. BUICK -Week-End , Specials or tak oes Beautiful a $1895 . * 1955 PONTIAC #70 Catalina with radio, heater, hydramatic, easy eye giass, White side walls. $1495 1955 BUICK — radio, heat- dynafiow, Ln A one - owher car with “iow ‘aie 595 1954 FORD. Ranch wagon. Radic, heater, Pord- omatic, omer 4 eye glass, 2 tone "$1095 1955 BUICK I 2-door sedan hard top, ra-. dio, heater’ and dynafiow. F - brand new tires. : = —_ 1956 CHEV ROLET- 1910 3-door sedan With radio, heater and standard shift, ——- = a 1951 CHEVROLET © % ton pickup with heater, over- sized tires, standard a a deck. OLIVER - BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. : FE 2-9101 - 4 BEL AIR 2 DR. NICE _& clean. FE 50 Giesn. OVE IL DE Bigrine CHEVY 2 DOOR” FE 2-0871 ww. Like 445. ? Ferme trade. ~ hed 300 Worse eee MALES, Port R. & R. Motors : * é ° shift and | ‘THE “ . tg ages #8 210. sai TWO | ipsa “It's just a summer romance — - hé goes out for football lest in the. fall!” | _For Sele Cars. a -_ : CHEV. gTaTIon WAGON, miles, aneep- Call _ near Greer & Lochhayen CHRYSLER TIBLES, cylinder, R- NE trans- miveton. 10 down, assume about — —_ Generous | ‘SUMMER “CLEARANCE ' « SALE. 1957 CHEV. and OLDS. DEMOS. “couRTESY CARS TERRIFIC SAVINGS 2DOORS — .4DOORS WAGONS—CONVERTS $195 _ of your rar down As Little as $5 per week | WE NEED USED CARs Colne For OURAoER” TAKE - ADVANTAGE - ‘or OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION MORE CAR. FOR LESS MONEY | FOR_ “For Sale Cars 91 POLL A Bs a ND |FORD & MERCURY DEMOS. FoR KEW CAR G ‘| MM AT CLal Lake Orion Mater Soies le Ford-Mercury ; - MY 23-2613 AAA QUALITY 6 Months Guarantee . = R.& R. Motors. Chrysler- Piymeuth TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS bas ari Chrysler 4 ar. Auto. trans. a*® H. $245 - a Pontiacs. R & iz. Runs good. $10. $145-"51 Chevy. 3 ar, Powergiide. R & HH ¢ OPEN- EVENINGS ° 724 Oakland Ave. FE 38-6801 "Sm 2.0088. 4 DR. FORD, va, $378. ‘$7 FORD Pune “HARDTOF. Demonstrator wipped. ae brakes. re’ $2071 after 2 tke SEVERAL MODELS HURON Se SALES 852 W. Huron ooh or ‘Down Stick No. N3822° North Chevrolet Co. 1600 §. Woodward Ave. Birmingham $24.60 m i cs Mir. gn Mid- ton “ree, ‘oid Turner Ford. ok Site ‘49 FORD, es CASH: 1000 8. Wootyarsé Ave. Birmingham $895. 1954 “NASH STATION WAGON, 1985. FORD. TUDOR. STATION. wacok, 2tone paint, radio and SATISP ACTION “BETTE HASKINS ’ CHEVROLET WORKING MAN'S FRIEND” “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer”. ae are yo hee at MI5 Ma 5-60T1 Open Nites ‘til § with "83 oe 8 — COUPE, looks & drives good, $396, 34-0061. H. Riggins. 53 DODOR 2-DOOR CORONET, V-@ engine, standard transmission A ba at $505 ay = ag down or your old cer. Stock No.. N3008 North Chevrolet (eo 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 951 DODGE SEDAN, RADIO AND _ Pontiac Auto Brokers PRICES © YOU CAN’ AFFORD TO 44 1 “51\STU ‘DEBAKER | SEDAN $85 '30 CHEVROLET 983 MERCURY . MONTEREY a $575 Low Priced Specials | CENTR: 183 CHEVY. 2 DR. VERY CLEAN. | Riggins. shes, = _ North Chevrolet Co. saad 8. Woodward Axe. eee a FORD CONV. SHOW CAR. ‘Also '3' Ford roadster, hot red. - offer. FE 37303. 3430 Bald Pad ‘8? FORD COUNTRY SEDAN Loaded,. Cost $3,400 new. “Bare cash $1,000. Will take trade im for equity. EM 3.0610. 1983. FORD TUDOR — RA- ~ dio,- heater, d-tone ~ $505 with $5 down or. your la car. Stock No, N3632. Notth Chevrolet Co. THERE’S ONLY ONE WAY Utes NIU O.nis- aa i | } mee: Woodward Ave. Permingnem | DR. ALSO issi very rea- oFE_ S1312 ‘or KAISER 2 DOOR. 995. STEEL railer, $30. FE 2-3225. NORTH PONTIAC inh ae sara TOTE, YOUR NOTH EVERYBODY'S CREDIT Is GOOD THE WORKING MAN'S 5 ,VaIEND eae vg a cindng, 6 Sit | eee KE Fi OU MOTOR | PLYMOUTH 19 a 4 DR. RA RADIO, : bom heater, Exo, transportation. il FE 32812. . “a EASY ED JONES Sagina Used Cars 1983 Ford Vic $0 PONTIAC SHA RADIO, 1951 Ford Vic. beautiful. heater & Shite walls, $ias, FE 1953 Buick Super Bardtep. _5-2740 eat Chevrolet 4 . i980 2 DR. OST MAKES AND. ‘MODELS TO Good. tires. fires. tdsente, tel thelude CHOOSE FROM Ficst $150 takes AUTO SALES - 1948 PONTIAC & WASHING ma ‘We. —Montcalm- - “PE 49151 —machine. Both for. a . OR = ‘$1 MERCURY, RADIO & HEAT- = eS running ncn $125. ene MONTEREY “STATION wagon 1955. A super clean ae with new tires. Orchard Lk. 9 til 5:3 ‘S bo green AS 4 56k SEDAN, good condition. FE 4-2401.-.. - 1955 FORD - CUSTOM 8 CYL, ~-$950 “LARRY EROME FORD DEALER OL 1-0711 ‘36 MGA. SPORTS CAR. WIRE - : Democutraton 1957 < ni White we wails—save | ~ | 1958 Nash Rambler station wagon sie Pues Beivedere, “4 dr. - gutomatic, sharp. 1955 Chr CLARKSTON Motor Sales Chrysler - Plymouth ~ ae Hard- power steering. Reh cross country with bed. R & H; ysler_ V-8,. 4 er steering, R & H, Bog: wal PLUS TRANSPORTATION SPECTALS > .Evenings—Please Phone MAple : 5-5141 CLARKSTON 32,8. MAIN 8T wheels, WSW. Tonne i low mileage. “$2100. will = trade. FE 5-0811. im NASH 4DOOR SEDAN, clean as new and priced to move at $275 with $5 down or your old car. Stock No. N3839. North Chevrolet Co. | 1s (6. PONTIAC EAR. R RADIO Hydram West Side Used ¢ Cars| ang vasve ‘ihe where tierence! is low a godess to choses trom. « West st Side Used Cars FE oases gonad atic. No money do assume payments of Mr. Parks west. 7500, Harold Turner Ford, : small down , ear. Stock North Chevrolet .Co. 1000 8S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham pazment or your old "38 4 NASH RAMBLER § STATION with bed. ai, 2705 Orchard Lake Rd- mile west ’ ' ‘38 PLYMOUTH BELVE.V-8, 2 . 54 Pl mouth : ‘ UTO.| SO De ~ 195 | 2 S081 TRANS. ha ALMOST BRAND Radio & Deve: ar $: 53. CHEVROLET .2 Door ..............2.$ 595 || gTATION rs ~ Radio & WHERE, orp / * : | "36 PLYMOUTR SEVOY_V-8 4), / wn. ie Rea Rite CR so oa 371° 795 || 952 HUDSON 4 Deor Hydramatic ....... $1951) 156 Ford. + popes ye Borel ee = 8 8041 | ta ential — Radio —& wD BA ie irRans. SZ E 505 | oc : Heater. Auto, Trans., -BLACK Ry BL YMOUTR Yn hb Meer nore fees. tA = due || 51 BUICK Convertible Dynaflow Sarna .-$ 495 | . $1595 i’ pryMourm. 4 cg oe . =i . | 4 our PR SB ‘55 Custo Gea 1 CHEVROLET Convertible ....... pote § 498 |] 2 - eater 2 : MAKE US “AN OFFER i / vice : \\ ; : fh i “<9 24°55 iy 6 nee i“ nis SA elon LY Owens PONTIAC . * — Ee / 2 ee SEBS 56. Station Wagon.$1995 ~ Fs Rk oe HARDTOP , heater snd Hydramatic. a FORD + df PONT! AC) Your r riendly, FORD Dealer ‘Prices: Slashe |-on ‘57 Dodges | RETAIL , 147 S. Saginaw St e 1, CARKNER) STORE . |FES4lol , |, FES3588 | ee : DO GE |. “GOODWALL, - 64) Oakland: an: .~ USED’CARS _ Oren . M, to9P, M. 4 fas “RE eA x 7 tl 2m SEED Tae Poet Tal ee nse te ee ~ New Tires “ Goodyear Factory Guaranteed available on ’53-’56 models _ SPECIAL HARDTOP — Radio Whi WHY DRIVE THE MANY LONG MILES. TO FIND ACAR..:. MATES HARGREAVES ARE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FROM : _ ANY DIRECTION WITH‘ IN- TOWN PRICES “THAT WILL SAVE THAT TRIP OUT-OF-TOWN _ Car Guarantee _ on all-’51-’57 models as long ~ , as you own the car, 641 Oakland Ave. ‘56 Olds ‘53 Plymouth and fami miles. - “55 Chevrolet 2a Gis ated car, 31.000 actus $545 DOOR Heater. Sharp Bons “rvORY & TUR- QUOISE, $1295 a — Dynaflow, Walls $1495 ‘55 Chevrole STATION WAGON — aso ite SUPER 83 ' power. IVORY -& 88 HARD TOP - F RED, - ‘94 Ford -: R «+ Radio & Heater. 2 DOO Dark BLUE, $795 “S33 Cadil llac couPE DEVILLE ~ . Heater ne Power, 1VORY é Dawn ""§1495 55 Pontiac ‘96 Pontiac i Fat F Powe ein. Cala- ‘56 Buick | CENTURY HARDTOP - Radic ae. peepee. Dynafiow, Full ; * $1895 90 Plymouth SAVOY White Walls. fonts “SE BUAGH. ‘S6’Chevrolet .. BEL AIR — SPORT SEDAN Radio & Heater, | avn Ay White Wallis, "$1845 aa ue & STATION WAGO! Hydra- Heater. por) Wagon is like new matic, Radio’ & ty enter, : ih and t. ene Walls. = Le ather a $595 $1 2118S. Saginaw / ‘54 Pontiac Gonvan wer “steering, & Rowee’ Brak $1145 ‘55 5 Chevrolet fru A 28 _ toa BROW: ma in Bi jo & » Co-. "53 F ord: .2 DOOR Ri iw? new ‘in 605 DOOR skp = Looe hae ne new, $595 18. RECONDITIONED: ~ Used. ‘Trucks - - In the Best of Condition - Ready to Roll "and Ready to Start. Earning Money for You © adio & Heater. out. '53 Chevrolet | Radio & Matthews - bale reaves County’ S Larges Chevrole} ‘Dealer ’ my ie PEAS , a sap tt Wolverine State was dubbed “The Wolverine State” |. : and the University of Michigan’s athletic teams adopted the nick- weighing about 30 Mother Sues for Scalping Given Her Son YORK, Pa. @—A mother has asked $5,002.98 damages for a}. “scalping’’ given her 17-year-old son, Mrs. Paul Eppley, filed the. suit in Common Pleas Court, on behalf ‘of her son Theodore agairist Fran- cis J, Zimmerman and his wife, operators of the Green Valley swimming pool. Ad * * action charged that while) Don Eagle is a wrestler who has an Indian-type hair-do. The suit charges the boy was left with “only a strip of hair in an unsightly appearance through the center of the scalp.” * “« * | “The haircut was administered|” in & spirit of fun and with the full permission of the youth,” Zimmer- man’s attorney said. The action asked for $5,000 dam- s .. ages and $2.98 to replace her son's shirt Mrs. Eppley says was torn at the ‘time.- Hunter Killed Stalking Bear _ Near Marquette - farm to set up an ambush for the ’ State police said Wallace posted Holowinski: and his brother, Earl, atop the farm house roof. Wal late took a:stand on the porch. State-police quoted the brothers as saying Holowtnski climbed off the roof and. started walking ee a ee ee - the dark. .--Today's Radio Programs - - Im; 0m ORL, an yews, (one) WIBK, (1496). By EARL I hung. out my shingles, shoulder, I tried to remember through lately. . * cold. . “Sounds like ‘WILSON virus of a nerve. It can be pretty serious if it “won't go abeye your collar.” of them thought. 2 ies e the next table one day when I his head gravely. Ya ~me. I don’t than I - Neither gomery flight . JANIS hospital . evs * - - *8 — beother. ee Earl Wilson. Develops Bad Case of Shingles * | “Daddy’s finally in the Ivy league — poison Ivy League,” chortled Slugger when all members of my family gathered ger ase aoa taet around to rejoice in my iliness, But it was no laugh to Daddy-O. I also had a stiff — And what seemed like a is | had mine almost two years,” he sald. smoking and drinking trying to. get rid of them. = WILSON NEW YORK—A. surprising thing happened to me recently— “Waking up one morning with # rash on my back and right what — ivy bed I'd been * * x « * the shingles,” said my doctor _ when he took the shirt-.off my- back -and _ looked. “Yep—but a mild case.” : “Shingles — isn’t that a neck ie: order?” I could see a nervous breakdown _ coming. But the Medic said, “No, it’s a |... The nerve tips break out in a rash. gets into the eye, but yours § ““Witson- has-the- shingties,* -peopte said. “Poor -devit;"-some “He's gonna have a crack-up and doesn't know it.” - Shingles, the doc said, aren't catching.” = - Irving Berlin was having shingles at the-same time: Helen O'Connell told me she'd had them—and Ford Frick, sittirig at er . was talking about mine, shook “I even quit t hack that shingles ‘encircle the waist—but it didn’t happen te - One morning 10 days after |. the outbreak, the rash began -fad- ~ jing away. It felt so —~ when it / quit hurting. “If {t's any consolation,” my doctor! ‘said, “you can never get them again.” want shingles again any more want to go to Russia again. one. will ever become popular. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... __Robert Mitchum wants Audrey Mea- dows to co-star in his next film . . Marion Brando (now blond) and Mont-, Clift start shooting N.Y. scenes for “The Young Lions” next week . . Hedy Lamarr cancelled off the Steve Alien show temporarily; she cut. het face and can‘t apply makeup ... When Eddie Fisher left some fish on his plate, > a teenage.fan wrapped it-in-a napkin | and took. it home... Janis Paige’s work in “Silk Stockings” may get her the lead in MGM's film, “Spectacular.” Jack Dempsey played gin rummy coast- to-congt “Marine the entire 7% hour i Former. boxing champ John- ny Bratton is in a midwest mental, Kirk Douglas is a candidate for the tim bio of Col. David Marcus, Israeli war hero. * . 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Okinawans as the Okinawa natives. became ‘trained to take over the jobs, He said that all Filipino workers replaced were given 4 ou avtice, “The spokesman said 750 Fill- pinos néw are employed at U. S. posts here and about 150 -were_re-/ turned to the Philippines last year =«as Okihawan replacements took: over_their jobs. -_\Mexico Using Radios for Teaching Indians ~ MEXico CITY (B— Mexico is expandin Indians, especially in wild moun- tain’ @reas, by radio. ., k & ke. Forty-one schools are being scattered through the Mixteca Mountains in southern - Oaxaca. i They will be equipped with radio receivers, notebooks and: pencils, . blackbeards and chalk, and = books. ie a things, eractical be given on f cattle raising and pcs aaa The broadcasts will ‘be made from Tlaxiaco, in the center of the _ region, by teachers familiar with the dialect, 'U.S. Communist Party .Name Nine Secretaries The driver of the truck, Walter | -|tatled asa truck loaded —with| pa NEW YORK (®—The Commu- nist “Party of the United States ‘|ha’.made public the membership of a “collective leadership” con- sisting of nine secretaries. * * * Missing from the list Was the ter, one-time national chairman with) Moscow, The Hist of nine secretaries to guide party affairs, which was announced yesterday, includes }3 Eugene Dennis, Sid Stein, Benja- min Davis, ‘James Jackson, Hy mer, Fred. M. Fine, John Gates, 1 Durham and Carl Ross. . The nine*were chosen at a neeting of the national commit- tee here “last weekend. They're Costly. |- : vertaipnhent shows. “|grams on television are Martha -|Rountree's ‘Press Conference” on ‘with natives. But-he* denied -thatiiarge g a program to teach its|. five years. He died Thursday in a SS Argued ailing) Ti-year-old William Z. Fos-| x xar (prefix who ‘lis ant advocate of closer ties 4 -- Today’: S: ‘Television Programs - Programs furnished by’ stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice than the public affairs pané] show in which a noted person is- inter- viewed by newsmen, _ - oe ; Yet the panel program is. hav- ing sponsor trouble. The reason is two-fold: 1. It’s expensive to produce. 2 Its - audience-rating Mahy en- ee Sponsors and. agencies, wedded to. the notion of- “cost per thou- sand” by. which they estimate the cost of bringing a program to each 1,000 viewers, are hesitant about investing in the: panel shows. The current news panel pro- ABC-TV, “Face the Nation” on CBS-TV, and “Meet the Press” and the alternating ‘Youth Wants| |to0 Know” and “American Forum”} on NBC-TV. . * * te Oliver Presbrey, co-producer of ‘Press Conference,” did not com- plain about the fact that ‘Press Conference” —like many a news panel program—has not been fa-|- of its history it | shifts-and gone position as the Ed Sieve Allen shows Lucy.’* ; aan, cae. 2 “Press Conference” costs near- ly three million dollars a year to produce, Making a bid for insti- tutional advertising sponsorship, taboos ‘ it ta and “T * nating institutional sponsors, one each week, to lessen the financial load. “The. institutional advertiser doesn't. seek the continelty and of creating identity in the public mind by coming on Once @ month.” Troop Pullout Satisfies Japan‘s- Foreign Office TOKYO W—The Japanese For- eign Office expressed satisfaction) tourist foday over the withdrawal of the U. S. 1st: Cavalry Division from Japan. grace rage said the puill- out might signify the beginning of a new relations between Japan * * * The Foreign Office public -Infor- mation director, Shinichi Konn, | termed the withdrawal ‘“‘speedy implementation of the Japan-U.S. joint cotimunique” signed June 21 in Washington by President Ei- senhower and -Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi. — Novi Official Dies DETROIT u— Funeral service will be held Saturday at nearby Northville for Frank D. Clark, 79, Novi Township trustee for the past Easily Entered Once Closely Guarded A rea 1 Now Almost Like 4:10—-(2) Wild West, 4: 15—(9) Featurette, 4:30—(4) Downtown Movie. Dy Comedy Time. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. oy Hopalong Cassidy. $:30—(9) Wild Bill Hickok robber. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Tiana’ Andrews, Jane Wyatt in) “‘Boomerang.” (4)- Blondie. od West Point. Cadet gets lost on) hunting trip. —. 7:30 (7) Crossroads. Minister Life of Riley. Riley seeks bride for fat fellow worker, (2) Des- / ‘By SERGE FLIEGERS— - M | (INS) — The Kremlin, once /communism's most .jealously- guayded headquarters, is_ getting Coney Island. - This correspondent tonight man- aged to enter through the forbid- ding Borovitsky gate into the re- splendent Giorgi. Palace reception room with a white envelope con-|* on | taining nothing more official than an announcement from the Over- seas Press Club in New York. -- It had been picked off a desk instead of an invita- tion from Soviet President Kii- ment Voroshiloy te attend the Kremlin party for King Moham- med Zaher Shah of Afghanistan, Innocently the envelope was shown to the guard at the Kremlin on and the entrance bell ‘rang. The Kremlin atmosphere gener- seuaed tats ened oh Oe ally > . |viet leaders mixed freely with the ‘chiefs = Moscow's vacances | corps. LEADERS PRESENT - Communist party chief Nikita Khrushchev, Premier Nikolai Bul- lowed to visit the Krenilin on in- almost as easy to get in to as/- -19:00—(7) Big Beat. “tiny. * - bor police chief who tries to catch narcotics” smuggler. 8: o—(7) Playhouse. Wiliam Ben- ‘dix makes up stories of financial greatness when he gets to col- lege reunion. Paulette Goddard, Philip .Reed play scheming couple. (2) -Mr. with budget. #:30—-(7) Date With Angels. Gus, Vicki add to carnival confusion - (9) Country Hoedown. (4) Big Moment. (2) Star Playhouse. : (9) 1-Led Three Lives. (4) -Boxing. Bob Boyd vs. Willie Vayghn in 10-F round middleweight - bout. (2) Undercurrent. Dale - Robertson, Mala Powers in “The Face.” $:30—(7) Soldier of Fortune. Tim, Toubo penetrate the Amazon _ jungle. (9) Pantomime Quiz. (2) Playhouse. “They Flee timetenter, while the green light went 9:45—(4) (Color) Barber's | : tennis Wimbledon- - Althea Gibson. :: tional News, (4) Martin Kane. (2). Racket Squad, 10:10—(9) Weathervane. = 10:15—(9)- Water Wonderland. 10:30—(7) ‘The Crash, David Niven returns to avenge partner after herving prison sentence for him. (9). Gangbusters. (4) Frontier. 42) Sherlock Holmes, 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) Million Dollar Mystery. George _ Ready in “Soul of a Monster,” (4) News. (2) News. +11: 15=(4) Weather. (2) Miss Fair] weather. - 11:20-(4) Sports. @ Sports, 11:25—(2), Nightwatch Theater. | _. Melvyn Douglas in-“She Married} >,|. Her Boss.” Thomas Mitchell, i a. ‘Kremlin has become one of the world’s chief tourist - attractions, and it. is estimated that more than months. Begin U. of D. “Building DETROIT (#—The first spadeful of earth will be turned next Thurs- day. for the new million dollar Liberal Arts Building on the Uni- versity of Detroit campus. The facility, which will-include class- room spacé for 1,183 students, was made possible by a bequest of the). widow of Walter O. Briggs. It-is scheduled for completion by the fall semester hext year. All class- rooms will be wired for closed circuit television. ACROSS 1 — 7a 12 Puss 13 Region 14 Ready to harvest 18 Recall 17 Essential be , 32 Crowns MM Artist, -Diego (pre: date 41 What stoker’ r . * ~ 43 h coin . j 46 Priest j : 3 a con” _— 2 Poets write South @ 30 Prevdo-artistis $1 What dentists them. American — i) cat ik. make 3 Display 54 Tmpudent 92 Denounced 3 Ad mol 55 arth goddess 4 Patriot. ——~ 7 Drinking mug 38 Mena 66 Feminine Houston 25 Elevator a Greek. “\etter . name 8 ave inventor 43 Yawn 87 Gaelte € Garden toot 26 Bpeak a4 ga 88 French 7 i imperteetiy 45 Rim ‘immerse 8 Orig 7 Frenc'! At Bonat (Lattin) “oe right ® Hearers premier and 48 Good 10 Church recess 49 Hireting pown it Deserts -90-What office. 53 Bass. : 1 Parm animal 16 Waten seekers do 53 Tasmania (ab.) tourist tours. Infact, like ‘Coney Island, the) ~ -nanciaF have visited it — the p summer '9:00—(4) Howdy Doody. @ Amer- 9:30—(2) 112:30—(2) TV News. (4) Cartoon * 13:30—(2) Baseball Scoreboard.. a) er. (4)—Tonight. Singer Mary Mayo, Jose Melis, Stanley Hollo- way, Franklin Pangborn. : SATURDAY MORNING 7:50—(2) Meditations. | 7:55—(2) On the Farm Front. | Vincent Price. unites family, (4)\1 Ge _( On Trial. a Adams, Eve, Howard, Eve tuisle|f byl]. 10:00—(7) Youth Bureau. (9) ‘Ne Kane uncovers Nazi. treasure. Mac-] and Low Rated [Sees erin “cant cna cums ene came HEY Fi . TONIGHPS TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:15—(7) News. (4) Weather. (2) But ‘Press Conference’ Saas nie. | Nev 7 ' Co-producer Is Hopeful/“Do “iy ier “sporty, (2)|820—-(4) Box Four. About Future News, oe a 6:30—(7} Rin Tin Tin. Apache vil- 6: 10—(2) Weather.” lage destroyed. (9) Boston's - an Blackie. (4) Helen O’Connell. » By CHARLES MERCER (2) Beat the Clock. NEW YORK (B—N. 6:45—-(4) News. —~. vision program No typeof tele |%:00—(7) Jim Bowie. 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(t) Cony: Be ees oe eae 3 ee ee ae . oo ee \ ee = pow gees ey < : J ee ae O82 4 nae pe | oS el Fe es ee Ae 2 ; es _THE, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, A \ avausr 2 1967 — es How: Dally #08 ee Doubles’ as” = NEW YORK Would you tan’s teeming. garment -center. rather be a successful business- “It alee for a more-rounded | mati or a movie star? | person,”” x ©... a *x* - At 27, Robert Evans, who looks’ A year ago Bob, who is tall, dark! like a boyish Tyrone Power, has and spectacularly handsome, was) decided to try to be both—a ca-) ‘happy and. Successful as a part-| reer executive in the women's ner in Evan-Picone, a sportswear field and a matinee lion - dollar women's sportswear idol. itirm, Then Hollywood beckoned— “After all, why not live a.di- and if won't let him alone. versitied life?” “he asked, leaning! He has appeared jn two films, back in a beige leather chair in| and Darryl Zanuck, gambling on | multimil- | Seventh: Aveniia here as nothing since, perhaps, the invention of, the elastic bratsicre: “ft all happened—or so the script) goesas the result of two un-| believably lucky breaks. The first break: some eight months ago Norma Shearer saw: Evans relaxing in the Beverly Hills hotel swimming pool. Struck! by his resemblance to her late) husband, producer — -Thal- to an exclusive contthct.’ He is the first new talent Zanuck, who imanufactured many a celluloid celebrity in the past, has put un- ‘der contract since leaving Twen- itieth Century-Fox..to become an lindependent producer, * * > The possibility of one of its jun- ior magnates replacing Clark Gable has stirred the imagination of clothing industry. workers along i —Junior Editors Quiz on his skyscraper office in Manhat-ihim as a future star, ioe /’’ BARGAINS! 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The second break: | A few months later Zanuck saw be ‘Evans in a: New York night club, / the ‘had no idea who’ he awas, but!’ ‘tracked. him’ dowh and asked if ihe’d like to play the role of the ‘bullfighter in the film adaptation iof -Ernest~ Hemingway's novel, “The Sun Also Rises.” EVANS | rou did. = As a matter of fact, Bob had ‘appeared on more than 300 radio programs as a child actor but a youthful illness forced his retire- meft. When he recovered a year later, he found theatrical hard to find, 46 he entered the textile field. ° . © &*> In a few years he and his part- ners—his older. brother, Charles, and designer Jo¥eph Picone — achieved. a success that can be termed mildly colossal, .Their North Bergen, N. Ji, factory. has 500 employes. Bob..looks on his film future with a sense of happy adventure: ~jtempered. by caution, “Frankly, the first two pictures cost me mofiey—considering the time I was away from my job he said. “But my partners very ‘Understanding * -* .* Bob ‘figures. he can. make twe pictures a year for Zanuck and still be away from his clothing firm office no more than—frem—l2- son in ladies’ slacks. “TI enjoy the business world and! I get a thrill out of acting,” he! said. “But if I find after a couple! * * * ANSWER: The difference between @ “‘live’’ baseball and a ‘dead’ one hou uit. , without mych bounce, is its rubber and cork center inside the! *,. . orsehide Cover. The iddern baseball is bouncier than the olt = wich) ——— Hs can ‘the important inthe of years I haven't made a real! jobs. to 20 weeks during the slack sea- “The average businessman” oe grinned—“‘sees as many roles, | and perhaps plays as many, as | the ordinary aetor.”” | ax ® & uaa Bob, who is a bachelor, tikes to| swim, box, ‘play tennis and ride} horseback, He isn't at all worried | that = a serious, both-feet-on-the-} nd young businessman he will | fall. victim to Hollywood's after, dark temptations. “Why, Leven cook most of my! own meals because of my aver-| sion to going out,” he said, “T/ like fo stay home. in the eve-/ nings.”’ Differences on Loais is Delay Foreign Aid . WASHINGTON ‘(@ — Ditteresices| over an economic’ development | loan fund raised the main obsta- | cle today to a compromisd at) Senate and House differences over | MiBion ier at og “ program. Conferees of the two houses are seeking io arrange an early meet- ing to resolve conflicts in their separate versions, possibly tomor-} row, maybe-early next week: The. Senate cleared the way yesterday | when it: interrupted civit rights debate long enough to See. for- | mally to-a pee teas x i$3, 617,333,000 in military. and nomic aid and technical pbc ance, compared with the $3,864,- 1410,000 “ Eisenhower. asked. House cut 500% millions ie ident asa film personality, 4'll\than the Senate, : i “The Senate bill uae ceri | The| | | Senate conferees will, seek to isplit_ the difference. Equip. Stools kVises ok Benches x - Compressor | 9 Screw Machines. Office Equip. This Is Not an Auction! pieces are-price-tagged-es-is, wheres, ‘and con beinspected for three days-prior-te i ‘public sale. All sales cash or certified check, Inspection Days August 5, 6, oy SALE = 8 Thru AUG. 17 Including: ‘Set. af Sun. 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