“number one accid # THT; | ee = a of the atmosphere. Simons, a 34-year-old father four, ascended. to altitudes over 100,000 feet 19 miles, hunters later tore it to pieces. AP Wirephote FLIER CALLS HOME — Maj. David G. Simons munches a hamburger as he calis his home from Fargo, N. D., last. night to tell his wife in Alamogordo, N. M., he had landed safely from his 100,000-foot flight in a pressurized gondola. Simons was brought afteynoon. to Fargo after his balloon came down near Forbes; N, D. Tuesday edented, 32-hour flight ad the top - Upen landing, Simons cut loose the gondola and the balloon bil- lowed up again to an altitude of about 1,500 feet. It landed three miles to the west, where souvenir * | PHONED WIFE Fepthbened Simons Sleeps Off 32-Hour Vigil in’ Outer "Spats FARGO, N.D. i — Maj, David G, Simons, back from a_ balloon of. jordbreaking 102,000-foot level. If confirmed by later calibration of instruments in the balloon, this would be 6,000 feet higher than Capt. Joseph Kittinger rose in ons used. Next step in the Air Force's pro- jected conquest of space will be a four or five man balloon trip to dola. SAFETY PROVED Simons’ boss Col, John P. Stapp, ‘lof rocket sled fame, said he would present the idea to the Air Force soon, Stapp said Simons’ flight outer space. Information gained, he said, will push forward future manned missile flights. Flown to the Air Force's make- shift headquarters at the airport here, Simons grabbed a pair of electric shavers, his tooth brush and a bar of soap and restored 2 since entering his tiny gondola Sunday night. He was then flown to Minneapolis for a long sleep. Munching a hamburger, Simons, a native of Lanéaster, Pa., called his wife at their home at - Hollo- man Air Force Base, Alamogordo, N.M., where he is chief of space biology. Suspended in a tiny aluminum capsule beneath the block-long bal- loon as it was launéhed from a huge, open pit iron mine at. Cros- by, Minn., Monday morning, Sim- ons floated lazily upward. He Minnesota -- lop County Oakland County’s busy 423 lakes have claimed 17 drowning victims since Memorial Day, and appear headed for a shocking record despite cool weather which is curtailing swimming. The a _— of police officials this morning} showed that the highways; had. fallen behind wht the death producer in mala County. For the first time, it is believed, drownings have topped the road deaths in the grisly summer race ~I1T to 16. As traffic fatalities in the-area. have dipped, fatal water acci- dents have been rising to take the leading place in the minds of law enforcement agencies, ‘ Last year, some 17 persons slipped beneath area waters before Labor Day brought an end to the —— season. This figure has ale already, with 11 the dangerous La- bor Buy weekend, yet fo come Police officials have a list of causes for the large mimber of drownings: careless swimmers, ts, careless boats, MORE USE LAKES Dring Take {Pa yesterday after falling off . the dock at the rear of her Union Lake home. lin Rd., West Bloomfield Township was pulled from 18 inches of water within a few minutes,-. but failed Traffic Deaths m= Tiny Girl Dies in Union Lake Plunges Into 18 Inches of Water From Dock; Revival Efforts Fail A 20-month-old girl drowned Theresa Emanuel, 7311 Lock- to respond to artificial She had been left briefly in the back yard with a brother, John, 3,4 while her mother, Mrs. Geraldine edge of a small lake near Elen-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Typhoon Agnes Rips Into Korea; Damage Heavy PUSAN, Korea @— port city today with winds of 125 miles an hour, heavily damaging U.S, -military installations. No American casualties were listed in first reports, but U.S. Army spokesmen said the storm had caused at least half.a million dollars damage. Howling winds took the roof off a U.S. Army hospital and three other buildings in Pusan. The ‘hospital patients were evacuat- ed safely. A hangar and a light plane were damaged at the U. 8. air base at Taegu, Ten-to 12-foot waves battered Pusan Harbor, forcing aground at least nine Koreah ships of more than 4,000 tons and many smaller boats. U.S, Army’s Pusan pier. Rader trackeis estimated the} BY hemmesentone or Forged June while testing equipment Sim-} = similar altitudes in a large gon- proved it is safe for man to fly to|~ little of the comfort he had missed Agnes smacked this Salle Korean| home this morning, after a-gas SMASHED KEEGO HOME — Mrs. Gloria Bray, of 2918 Vir- ginia Ct, Keego Harbor, was pulled from the wreckage of her explosion demolished it. She was taken to Pontiac General Hospital for treatment of burns over her entire body. Pontiac Press Phote Would Arbitrate Paper Strike Detroit Publishers Offer to Submit to Mediation in Labor Dispute ~ DETROIT ®—The Detroit News- paper Publishers Assn, today of- fered to submit to arbitration a Sim.|2>or dispute which has halted publication o the city’s three major. daily newspapers. 7 ~*~ * * The publishers group made, the offer in-a \ letter to Al Biederman, mailing room have been off the deb since Saturday, A 10-man committee represent- ing craft and other unions in the newspaper industry met with the publishers association last night in a marathon session that broke off at 1:30 a.m, today. The talks were to fesume at 2 p.m. today. x * © The publishers association lost out in an attempt yesterday to en- publication at the News. more held that state courts lacked jurisdiction in the absence of proof of violence. He gave the publish- ers until tomorrow to show. proof. join the Independent Mailers Union and the Teamsters Union for al- leged conspiracy. The papers charged ‘‘illega] interference” with Cireuit. Judge Horace W. Gil- pieuibten Sathah ote 11 tea said it is to be used as a train- Invested $50,000 in Northville Downs . WASHINGTON #—James—R, Hoffa swore today he did not know that racketeer Paul (The Waiter) Ricca owned a Chicago mansion the Teamsters Union bought re-/i cently for $150,000. “T don't believe it,’ Hoffa said. He had beert asked whether he knew that Ricca owned the prop- erty, and that Rieca is “a notori- ous hoodlum . , . an old Capone par Raa be For the second day, the Mid- west Teamsters Union boss was in the witness chair of the Senate Rackets Investigating Committee. Hoffa Surprised Hoodlum ‘Sold House to Teamsters [Dewns.a Local No. 107. Hoffa said the $50,000 for Northville Downs came from Detroit Local 337, of which Bert Brennan, Hoffa's business part- ‘ner, is president. : Northville, Mich., and oye -— at Nort a to ide Brennan nated $5,000 to help Bdward)oce his a seee ae a racing in New York State. Hofta said this was true, but he didn't) know the reason. In testimony yesterday, Hoffa said he and Brennan cleared $5,000 to $10,000 a year on race bets placed by Brennan Gas Explosion Follows gi A Keego Harbor coals, 23, was hovering between life and death today from burns. suffered when a | explosion sharvered ner Related Story Page. 4 fa brought New York racketeer Johnny Dio and other underworld figures into the Teamsters Union and used them in a scheme to eri- hance his own power. Ricca's name did not come into the hearings until Hoffa was asked by committee counsel Rob- ert F. Kennedy about the pur- Chase of the Chicago mansion. Hoffa said Teamster Locals No. 299, te which he belongs, and No. 337, both of Detroit, put up the $150,000 to acquire the build- ing in Chicago’s outskirts. He Ing school for union officials whe handle pension and welfare r funds, He said he knows the checks to, buy the property were made out SP Wiresbet IKE’S NIECE — Miss Ruth Eisenhower, 19-year-old niece of the President, has been se- », Scroll fo Honor {put their signatures. to a scroll tion.— New Snow Hiding Bodies of Climbers -GRINDELWALD, Switzerland ® ship smashed into the A thick layer of new snow COV*| ots ering the dreaded north wall of Mount Eiger is barring attempts to recover the bodies of three climbers who perished there less than two weeks ago, mountain guides said today. were reported were homeless ‘| The. bodies of «two Germans| there may have been a conflict /Bureau, The low ‘have not been a yet, despite|of interest between Hoffa's duties. clim Seen ae ee ee ieee: Only the tepe which holds the fo SR {body to a man named Paul DeLucia, and disputed a contention by Ken- nedy that “DeLucia and Ricca are one and ‘the same person.” Hoffa also told of a $75,000 Teamster loan to the Abstract and Title Guarantee Co., whose home| address was not mentioned, to fi-' nance building construction ee . He said his lawyer, Geo Fitegerala is one of the .owners of this company. Fitzgerald was seated beside Hoffa at the time. McClellan told Hoffa: the com- Mittee is exploring his invest- ments only to determine whether &s a union official and his deal-| whom the Teamsters Union had labor contracts. that the Teamsters Union Ina ie == Tonight, Thursday lected queen of the 1957 Presi- dent's Cup Regatta. She is the daughter of Dr, Milton Eisen- | hower, president of Johns Hop- -kins University, in Baltimore. Cloudy Weather | Partly cloudy tonight and tomor- row is the prediction for the Pon-! tiac area by the U. S. Weather tonight will be around 52-56, There will be little change in! ings with persons and firms with tentperature tomorrow. The fore-| Syrian delegation to the Com- east is a high of 76-80. The lowest temperature preced-| Hoffa affirmed: statements ‘by ing 8 a.m. in downtown Pontiac) Russia and denouncing the Unit- was 61 degrees, The thermomsetet registered 80 at 2 p.m. iDivision’s 50th year, the affection iment of the division which, it ito the City of Pontiac.” tases die Friendship? City Commissioners Sign Document Paying High Tribute to Company — The City Commission paid high tribute to Pontiac Motor Division commissioners commemorating the role the in- dustry has played in the growth of the city. : The large scroll, engraved in Continued on. Page 2, Col. 2) . gold and red lettering, will be presented next Wednesday at a civic reception honoring the divi- sion's 50th anniversary celebra- * * 4 x It read in part: “Whereas, the City of Pontiac, cognizant of the unique part that the Pontiac Motor Division has played in advancing the community's economic well- being and prestige, delights to record this the Pontiac Motor and grateful regard in which that citizen is held by all the people of Pontiac.” . It also thanked the thousands of industrial officials who have played a part in the birth and develop- said has brought “fame and glory LONDON’ (—Members of the munist -ponsored World Youth Festival arrived home praising ed States, today, Moscow radio said Sheriff Says His Department Would Help Guide Movement partment recently obtained a onic tar aad @ cnled its lifesaving and skindiving equip- at yt s a i ir Hh i Ft = Ht i ‘Two Aes Frew on Area Drag Strip Racing Plans Fe ee ewe eyes ied , Oakland County Timing Strip Assn. shewerespeeees 6 j seen week eee 33 : eeieatias 7 $50,000 in Northville posaensstes er bop teggomaal are ‘ested tonight to study [ga Fc omg yy against clock, wi only) Bos en | at a time/ ee nee : is. to Deputy Navarre, our safety | director, for investigation. “By checking with the prosecut- ing attorney, we learned there was nothing illegal involved, The strip would have to be on private prop- erty abd under proper supervision, , “We learned persons driving on the strip would have to be a tic a aiatipen member of the organization, and] ¢ jt all the law enforcement agen- icies of Oakland County. a “It was explained to the group that the Sheriff's’ Department : Prove Kind Trouble Brews but the Fates SHANNON AIRPORT, Ireland (‘®~A German airliner with 80 Americans aboard ran into en- gine trouble over the Atlantic today and turned back to make a safe emergency landing here. The Lufthansa Super G Cor: stellation was 700 miles off the Irish coast — almost halfway’ across the Atlantic—in a flight from Hamburg to New York when an engine failed. Airline spokesman said the big airliner was in no ‘serious, danger but took no. chances and flew back to Shannon on three engines. LONDON f—The 25,000-ton-Li- berian tanker World Splendor was sinking in the Mediterranean today but all survivors had been picked ‘up, the ship’S“agents if — London reported. The ship, owned by the Ni- archos group, was crippled by two explosions 60 miles east of Gibraltar yesterday. She was on her way from Southamp- ton, England, te the Persian Gait, The agents said a British ad- - miralty tug had picked up the sutvivors, but they could not give any casualty figures. Re- ports from Gibraltar yesterday said 32 injured men had arrived there. NEW YORK @ —.A flashing A Be. laa : E it told a news conference rumors a Nee da |ft ite I LEANING FRONT WALL— This front section force of the blast which smashed miles away. vee Girectly tree by the a an om of the 2918 Virginia Ct. Keego Harbor residence their home this or discovered one of of the Brays was blown up against a front yard more than two wands weie shattered Y ‘ 4 Kitchen chair had bé : back-yard. U. N. May Double Observer Force the neighborhood and debris was “1 i q ifEs é é ats “osetia gy velocity 5 m, p. &. sien sets Wednesday at 7:25 p.m. rises Thu ot 6:46 a.m, ee ee ee a8 eats Seeds pe Le re nde ‘Be ees2 smarseseecersere 3 § 8 ~ Funds Now Available for Monroe A-Plant int ‘Energy Au- fo Dismiss Suit Launched by Ingle . Harry J. Merritt had. previously serving ruled that costs must be “reason-| . able,” and if profits occurred, they ‘jlaw enforcement, iP advise Milford Justice James Van as em : | Mediterranean iden tone ‘breeder reactor re-| Navy headquarters “Report Syria Posts by Israeli Border re-| u LONDON (INS)—Syria was four fortified positions along Syrian-Israeli frontier. Files Motion Ziem_ Seeks Hearing on Circuit Court Action Building Up The. ‘positions; located. immedi- ately north of Lake Tiberias, were ev two years ago. obtain a roiling in the matier shrough a regular court action. Ingle should not have asked Circuit Court to be “a fountain of legal advice,” said Ziem. Ingle’s suit asked the court to to decide whether the Attorney General has the constitutional power to intérfere with the judicial branch of government. The ruling in question came last January. Atty. Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh said justice court costs, contrary to a then pre- valent Oakland County practice, must be strictly limited te actual costs of prosecution. County Corporatién Counsel could be used by local and county governments to defray the cost of * * * Ziem said his only role was to Léuven last March to follow the Attorney General's opinion, unless a court of record ruled otherwise. Ziem gave the same. advice to Ingie last month, as em result of Ziem’s advice last spring, justices all over the assessing costs, and local jaw enforcement revenues sub- sequently dropped. The Farmington Justice is presi- ptt Navy Denies Report orderéd to rendezvous in . Ingle maiatains, however, that | _ county switched their system of | dent of the state and county jus: — fe ee eee in connection _ a in London? — a * Only yesterday, the man who ed the “coup,” Maj. Gen. Afif Embassy officials: were ousted last *k for allegedly taking part in the “plot.” Meanwhile, radio stations cor trolled by Arab governments Navy Vet Saw: Home Explode ‘It Sounded Like Bunch of Those Big 5-inchers “Tt sounded just like a. bunch \of those big five-inchers going off,” lem, reported today that fresh con-| Geacribed a Navy veteran of the explosion of a Keego Harbor home morning was litered with debris. he said. All members of the Ur- quhart family escaped injury. Churchill Relative ‘Committed Suicide LONDON —A coroner decid- ed today that Sir Winston Church- iil’s - son-inlaw, Beau- ing tablets. After a 19-minute inquest into the death Sunday of the 39-year- despondent over finances. Missing from the /inquest was the woman Beatichamp _ tele- phoned a few mirutes before his death, beautiful Lady Jane Vane- Tempest-Stewart, 24 In the yard with his father was! 14-yearold Donald Urquhart, ‘The Antony champ, killed himself with sleep- the silt at the northeast section of the pond is attributable to the city sewage treatment plant overflow. : ed \out that the Rouge a * * A patrolman, serving a nonsup- port summons on a_ 19-year-old youth, surprised him and two oth- ers diluting heroin, A 16-year-old boy fired a rifle shot into a church ceiling during a scuffle. ‘A junior high school student was arrested for looting parking meters. A companion escaped, A patrolman picked up a 2- year-old youth on charges of au- tomobile theft, possession of a sti- Two 72-year-old women were at- tacked in the hall of their apart- ment house by a teen-age mugger who was caught by neighbors, By E. H. SIMS (the weather) have anything to do with the twinkling of the stars? them is strong. However, when a planet is seen near the horizon, our weather causes the twinkling effect — even for a planet like Mercury. So the stars do not twinkle. The ‘Auto Magnate’s Wife [Dies in New York NEW YORK (INS) — Mrs. Thel- best-dressed women and wife of former auté magnate Byron C. Foy, died today in New York’s Memorial Hospital after a long ill- ness. She was in her early fifties. * * * Mrs. Foy, the socially promin- ent daughter of the late Walter P, Chrysler, had suffered from A native of Salt Lake City, she married Foy in 1924 when he was president of the Reo Motors Corp. Later he became a vice president they are near and the light from) ma C. Foy, one of the world’s City Manager L.. B. Gare polat- Top. Traffic Deaths z a ae : it z 3 a E —terle Simons Sleeps Off Vigil in Outer Space (Continued From. Page One) ‘dae, N.D., about 120 miles south- saw in my life,” Simmons said, color. The sun rose at 4:45 a.m. where he flew, but didn't cast a ray on the earth below him until 6:30 a.m, Simons, who flew higher than any man ever attempted in a bal- loon and stayed there longer, said “the most exciting part of the whole trip, without a doubt, was landing.”* He was over 90,000 feet for 26 hours. * * * going up in an elevator,” and said Drownings in County i's. The most “splendid sight I ever was the sunrise breaking over the horizon in a fantastic array of He described the take off “like he was too busy with his maze of 2 Officials Frown on Area Drag Strip (Coritinued From Page One) ‘The so-called sport is~danger- ous to the spectators as well as participants,” Straley claimed. “The temptations of driving to and from the strip on the public highways are great. The auto was originally built as a pleasure ve- it is a felonious ‘weapon “if teens want to be mechan- “This doesn’t eliminate or stop the trouble. There are too many violations now, I approve of boys ing as motor mechanics and then tearing down and testing their ar on specified proving grounds.” Straley said Officer Richard Na- varre was not representing the Pontiac Police Department. _ Straley also stated about a year tiac street by c it off, ‘He said he “couldn't close public streets for the benefit of such a small group." = Girl Beating Victim \Now Off Critical List DETROIT w — Felicia Florka, the 16-year-old East Detroit girl A hospital spokesman said the off the list,” Gregory M. Sullivan, 39, of Woods, whose body Felicia identified as her assailant, | girl “will live and has been taken - More Nixon Dredging’ |Rule City Commissioners When sails are set for superb Gin drinks... Steer for Gordon’s—the one gin with superb ante quality! Gordon’s brings moe smooth perfection to gin drinks... more enjoyable taste... more ak 04 GPROGE, 1005 NEUTRAL SPIRITS DISTILLED FROM GRAM. GORDON'S DRY GIN C8., LB. LINDEN, HL pee 2 ROSALIND RUSSELL: “‘Auntie’s” too close to ‘‘The Duchess.” Rosalind Russell at Home Better Than ‘Auntie Mame By DICK KLEINER NEW YORK (NEA) — Rosalind| Mame” is too close. Russell, in a black sheath dress| “The Duchess,” she says, “is a and big black hat, roamed the liv-| wonderful woman — very sophisti- ing room of her apartment like @/cated yet very naive. We were walking on Fifth Avenue once and She's full of nervous energy—|_ man came by and he and The “all the Russells are’—and/Duchess greeted each other very bounded between the phone and a) warmly. They talked a few - |iminutes and then we walked on, Duchess any more;j. “Auntie At one end of the room is a “*You know,’ The Dachess desk, cluttered with papers and © te ® renee. folders and a slim portable type- anid’ to mo, I just con't ber who that was.’ to be 18, dren. ogg ag go Ape ‘If you want car when you're 18, you'd better Start working now, because I sure om Miss Russell says - was two. He was invited to a birth- _ day party for another actress’! - @ butler. They were sarved con- | ffomme and chicken a la king. _ something - fortable family — net rich, but _ family. Somebody had a birthday y | Observations flow out of Rosalind working in Beverly Hills,. California, on the two paper routes he’s had for four “When he was 10,” she says, “he ‘tion, iad bs waist eter ne, le I don’t approve of parents buying cars for their chil- int gonma get you one.’ So he and he’s got $400 saved up.” says raising an un- _ Spoiled child in Beverly Hills isn't easy. She learned this when Lance eee. - Behind every other chair stood | The table was set with linen and silver, “T said to myself right then,” ‘She recalis, “that I'd better do . I come from a com- comfortable — and it was a large every 20 minutes. 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PLAIN CLEANED AND PRESSED FREE GANDY TO THE xiDs 1-HOUR FREE SERVICE ON REQUEST || TROUSERS — SKIRTS CLEANED & Ag PLAIN 49° SWEATERS SPORT SHIRTS a. & CLEANED & . PRESSED | CHILDREN'S: NECKTIES Gtornes * 79 3° 30° By RUTH MONTGOMERY _ ENS Special Correspondent WASHINGTON (INS)—The long- heralded fireworks scheduled for the of Team- sters R. Hoffa fizzled like Fourth of July sparklers in the klieg-lighted Senate caucus room yesterday. Short, stocky Jimmy, sporting a brown Italian silk suit and white socks, lectured the senators like a failed te rattle the cocky unioneer whe hopes to succeed Dave Beck as Teamster president next month. of the arts, Jimmy allowed as how it was fairly common practice for women to employ their maiden © \maidens —did all right for them- sélves in the business. venture contracts for his union. GOOD PROFIT performance ion Viee President James nation. : In. dulcet, soothing tones, Jimmy | ito “exchange ideas and avoid com- With all the aplomb of a patron, which was blessed by a big trucker with whom Hoffa had to negotiate For an initial investment of only. cash the two gals made a’ $4,000 |; — an $125,000_between 1949/ ince hecebttaction to obtain Jimmy’s views on a reported plan of his to tie up the business of the entire! assured the committee that he would never think of such a naughty thing. All he really had in mind, he tsch-tsched, was a council of all transportation unions petition." SECRET STRIKE VOTES The powerful labor leader even announced his fervent espousal of as responsible as more in sorrow than anger. the only one in the labor movement to say. this, but-I believe that once, a union signs a contract it isjust management in ‘it is carried oot and if the ‘union violates it, it should be penalized.” Asked about a quote attributed to him that there is no longer any room in America for small busi- ness and small. unions, Hoffa in- sisted that the words were spoken secret strike votes, although he firmly vetoed a suggestion to have that written into law, or to have) the! impartial observers count ballots. With a holier-than-thou air, he) It was. just, he continued, that he was having to face up to the “regrettable” fact that the cost of expansion and equipment makes it “impossible for small business to stay in business and get loans.” Dallas Will Enforce School Segregation | - lwill be turned away, School Supt. ) - By Carl Graber ‘Son a SUPER SPECIALS !!? 78 N. 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But he wanted it distinctly understood that was able. to support his family in the manner to which they like ito his wife’s earnings. Asked by Rackets Committee counsel Robert F. Kennedy whether it was true that he has exactly, Bob, but I've probably been picked up about that many times.” ’ Hoffa shone brightest when Sen. Irving M. Ives (R-NY) diverted cusmtle ephabatightlee Co. 1 161 W. Huron, Pontiac A i EVERYBODY ...when it comes to childrens shoes Your fittle ones think only of style and comfort, while you are interested in duro- bility and correct fit. OUR NEW LINE OF @ itr FLEFT™A/R SHOES FOR CHILDREN is guaranteed to please EVERYBODY ., , on All counts. Shoes shown are just a sample from the complete selection on dis- play NOW at our store. ' SHOE | STORE “FE 2.3821 to be accustomed without dipping on, completely enjoyable—as natu- ‘rally refreshing as the Water Wonderland. That’s. 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Cc harae, Sev eral a Waite 5 ., ‘+ », Second Floo if eS * a \ . ze . fi a! ee pe ives * j om - zr ve s (ey “Ga oar j j ‘ ibe, a .« ge «| j ‘ eS ' bite . ieee # ; oR URE :; < * pei | 1 s x * a ““Upndon ShouldHeed British Guiana’s Vote Although for the second time in four years the Communists have won” an election in British Guiana, the situation is not exactly the same as in 1953. This time, due toa change in the constitution, the ee governor retains decisive power to appoint enough men ‘to the legislature to ; block Red control. The. Red domi- ie rated People's Progressive Party.of _ Dr. Cueppt Jacan, U.S, educated East . lution holds that U. N. ‘member coun- tries should make units available for the force; but that no such units should be accepted from agama members of the Security Council, that is United States, Soviet Russia, . Great Britain, France or China. The — present UNEF in the Middle East is _ made up of units from small nations. it * 2k _ Another suggestion is that “consideration should be given to arrangements whereby individ- uals would be allowed to volun-— teer for service with the force.” owever, no nations of perma-- Council penny ; Indian dentist, won nine of the 14__ elective Seats. His Chicago born wife, — / . —— Jane? 1 - ‘University of Detroif in 1938-39 and Wayne in 1940, overwhelmed her ~ - opponent. : signed to build up & more per- x * * manent UNEF. As things are “Tf British Guiana had been ‘now national ~ can be with. th ect of far reaching social drawn at the whim of govern- ps wir Gace the ments, as was done recently by last four years,” wrote Donat snccgnane ‘ 2 Grant of the St. Louis Post Dis- patch, in a July on- = “it seems quite likély theJagane pe ghey sing With this unanimous backing by the U.S. Senate, the Administration and the American delegation should do everything in their power to push through the resolution. It is de- signed to give the United Nations a manent military force to help ‘Word comes to me-from the Secretary of the Michigan Tourist Council, . Rebert J. Furlong of Lansing, that our state is entertaining keep the peace. ° ——_———— Man bout Town Saecece em A d short, there’s been very little real ef- | ess fort to combat communism. However, t Ss More an the vote itself may be more of a pro- Touri Are. in Greater test of things as they are, than sup- N ; Curtail Spending port of the Communist Party. i ane annoying, un- oe adult ae Sebenlots thing —Uks British Guiana is the largest Brit- our court house pigeons or the hu- i ish possession in the West Indies area man sitters om, its steps. and potentially may be the richest. Sugar and rice are grown in the coastal plains. There also ate bauxite and diamond mining and lumbering | industries. The interior has magnifi- more outside tourists this year than ever gent. fores mountains: before. But they're more tight-fisted. The nome wal amount Chap tpend with us will net waterfalls. ‘Informed vililies in that area, . according to Mr. Grant, leans to the view that the difficulties in Ls Guiana are due largely to the policies of the Conservative Gov- : ernment in. London, It is not moving fast enough to improve _ appalling living conditions and 15 | - per cent of the 175,008 werk free is unemployed. ‘On the other hand the Jacans have proposed specific reforms, economic development, self-government and a _ better deal for the average worker, ——— _ Permanent U. N. Force ~ [s Proposed by. Senate Without a dissenting voice, the United States Senate has adopted a - resolution asking the establishment of a permanent United Nations mill- . ‘ tary force. . Sponsored by Senators SPARK- man of Alabama and MANSFIELD of «Montana, the resolution points out that the U. N. Emer- . gency Force (UNEF) “has made an important contribution to in- ternational peace and security in the Middle East.” It stresses that the need for such a force appears likely for some time to . be as large as in some former years. Many _ of them are coming in trailers or by bus, . ‘rail or air, with cuts down _ local " Spending. ‘Up around the Mackinac Straits, the tourist trade is not up to some former - years for a reason that is quite unique. - Many out-state people are putting off their‘Michigan trip until next year, when the bridge will be completed. Returning to his old home town for the festivities. _ Ormond Westley of Detroit, says he worked here on the first Oakland car 50 years ago. He well remembers Edward M. Murphy, who was the spark plug in the new com- pany, and who died of apoplexy a couple of years later, at the age of only 45. Next Sunday celebrating his eighty- eighth birthday is a man who for many years has topped my list on. the undis+. puted eligibles for a place In heayen. He is the Rev. Frederick A. Burnett of Holly, who for 30 years was pastor of its Baptist Church, and is the most be- loved man in the community. * PN rc Em Me a ee Tee yy me, ae A Ty * After that glorious sendoff Monsay, both in our paper and the parade, Clarence Hardenburg, parade chairman, urges all to watch these columns for other big events in the golden jubilee. ; recent issue of what the typical teen. age girl -is like, come and in other me of the | Eugene Gilbert world also. writes, just as authoratively on boys. te * *- Watch for it. « Cutting ten heads of hair the evening before, 86-year-old Martin G. MeNutt, Lapeer barber for 38 years, dropped dead at a wedding reception the next day, after ee can tm Soe Sth he had danced several sets. | “ meta escsosanecien ‘od Publisher Sneezing with indignation is a letter from Originally outlined in Article 43 q THE PONTIAC PRESS Bano A President mw A. Riteyr, ae "Beeouiive vice, President Assistant Advertising “Hay Fever Victim,” Hows #. Frrwernats S, Kam M. Tesseerais. who says he has just heard that the gold- [ice President as foe — en rod is onr national flower, and he SHALL aad ‘ rT is oe : ‘ . wonders if this is the “horrible truth. ‘Geeestety and Editor . Manager Noné of my. encyclopedias confirm such a report, but it is the official state flow- er of Alabama, Ee and Nebraska. Verbal Orchids to— oo 2 Mrs. Anna Hobart of Roch: Ciassitied fea ibe : ‘et Pest Offer, Pontiac, ie ae aoe Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lothrop ary. 5 weit H. VanRiper of Bony; eighty-figth en Le he fe EN 7 ; A ‘of the U. N. Charter and thwarted since 1945 by Soviet Russia, the reso- After giving some excellent ideas in a ; ninety-eighth birthday. ¢ of Lapeer: fitty-ninth wedding pamiver- “Go 0 on, Pick It t Up YoU Dropped It” David ielcins Asks: Should Students Go Hedanished? WASHINGTON — The United States government is faced with one of the most critical decisions in American history—whether and ie - how to seek pun- ishment in the courts for the 41 American ¢ iti- zens who defied the reg- ulations of their own country by entering Red China. There is a tendency in some quarters to pass it all off as a youthful stunt. Soft attitudes to- ward juvenile misbehavior have for many years now given America a Cintortunitaly. also, precedents being created today can rise to plague the American affording” to American . traveling abroad. The armed forces of the United States have been ordered into action in several instances to protect the. lives and property of American citizens throughout the if the 41 students now in Red prvellies- to the Peiping coon The students are, = of course, re- lymg on the American government te get them out of trouble if any mishap befalls them. Yet they themselves, judging by the prece- dents, have forfeited all claim to such protection. Edwin M. Borchard, this country’s foremost authority on the subject, wrote in his book, “Diplomatic Protection of Citizens Abroad,” as follows: “Under the rules governing the issuance of passports, it (diplo- matic protection) will be. refused where desired to further an unlaw- ‘ful_or improper purpose.” - gro FULFILL ALLEGIANCE - ng specifically to the ‘ful- "amen a the duties of citizen- ship,” Borchard said: “Other conditions imposed by governments upon an application for diplomatic protection contem- plate a fulfillment of his duties of allegiance and an absence of all censurable conduct justifying the state in withholding or withdrawing its protection.” Anyone whe getx a passport takes an oath when he or she applies for it. The oath reads as follows: Lee “Further, I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true < faith and allegiance to the same; and that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reser-' vation, or purpose of evasion: so help me G The statutes of the United States “peeve criminal penalties for any- one making a “false statement” ‘in The Country Parson the old Post road? - just the municipal bathing his application for a passport, and conviction results in a loss of civil and political rights-in the United States. HOW LONG DOES IT LAST? Does the obligation to carry out the words of the oath apply only on the day when the oath is taken, or is it a continuous obligation? This is the question a Federal court would have to decide if a ease were brought. The Supreme Court has consistently upheld the right of the President and secretary of state to speak for the American government in matters of foreign policy. There is, moreover, no such thing as a “constitutional right to travel.” Certainly the 41 Americans now in Red China were formally warned . by acting Secretary of State Herter, | through the American ambassador at Moscow, about ‘‘the existence of a quasi state of war and the continued application of the trad- ing with the enemy act.” “Editor & Publisher,” the lead- ing trade joural of the newspaper profession, which has been wag- ing a crusade to get American newsmen info Red China, _ this week: “There may be some good reason to suppose that the rash action. of the American youths going, defi- antly from Moscow into, Red China will throw a big monkey wrench into the machinery that: has been grinding slowly toward a revision of the state department's policy against news reporting from this Communist country. Communist country.” (Copyright °957) Dr. William Brady Says: Learn How to Save Life by Artificial Respiration — What have you? A blue, tiled heated swimming pool on the ter- race? Or is it the creek down on A lazy river at the foot of the meadow? Or house? Whatever it is, you will want to- save a life, one of , a life. Anyone — even a youngster! It is er a’ mysterious and complicated pro- cedure, *, You don’t have to run for a doctor er search out a fire sta- tion. You can de it right there. And if you have anything to do with water-sports, it is your duty to learn the method and see to it your children learn bow to perform it and demonstrate their ability te you, frequently. Numbers of public schools list ability to swim as a prerequisite for graduation... Do- they also re- quire a knowledge. ot the > anchyen fi If you are not | you ne oe eer: gency, now fs the time to learn: for it is in the. vacation seaSon that he a occur, METHOD SIMPLE lf you can't, or will not attend a Red Cross class in first aid training, perhaps a. Boy Scout or a Girl Scout in your neighborhood will teach you Schater’s d pressure method of artificial Pes: piration — the method which, in my opinion, is still the simplest... easiest to apply and most efficient. ‘sg * * * The latest edition of the ‘Red Cross’ First Aid Textbook Py lished by ‘Doubleday & Co. enkiage—it- is still Schafer’s method exclusively. And any &- year-old child who reads the de- scription and studies the pictures of the correct method of resusci- a eR RN " & solution to it. This couple are very t ing. steady. company for several years. , — Is Best Place - to Keep Teen Busy “tok ‘Plan'to Keep Teenagers Sa Vine intrigned me into reading’ the article. more thoroughly, as I scanned the Press for stories about our Oakland County +H Fair, i Na fil St EEe! reli good use the facilities we have now—our homes and our time. For in developing the qualities we want. . in our youth, might not the home be a very good center? Rochester Mrs. George Trevethan — Mae ae ar much in love and have been keep- : coalesce! pace Welantan = haueeas Assist City Police What Red as in Syria Means to United States . By JOHN BH. MARTIN — INS Foreign Director The Red coup in gaining control of the Syrian army is a blow to American hopes of reducing tensior: in the Middle East, and is of serious concern ‘to apa bape Soviet aspirations in ‘Syria a other parts of the Middle East have been obvious for a long time. Baghdad Pact countries rimming the Soviet Union. Gen. Afif Bizri, the new Syrian chiet of staff and army command- er, is described as a card-carrying Red. Whether this is true or not does not make much difference. He is known throughout the Mid- die East as the most extreme leftist in the army. He was a lieu- . tenant colonel until promoted to RIGHTIST OUT His predecessor, Gen. Te wfik Nizameddin, who was appointed chief of staff a year ago, asked _ last Thursday to be retired on * _ trol of the army and police. So this rightist retired withest too much of a struggle, it seems. whereas last spring he attempted to remove the secret police chief, Abdel-Hamid- Serra}, Syrie s well- known “Red colonel.” Serraj, a Si-year-old bacheler, has been and still is regarded in the West as a main villain in the Syrian intrigue. * This barrel-chested young man a heads the intelligence service He also was said to be the behind-seenes leader of the group _ which aided in toppling Col. Adib Shishekly early in 1954. Shishekly had -controlled - Fg de for three years before his downfall flight into exile. JUST WHAT WAS NEEDED In last week's vering snashlty ‘oor soeted bonnie: ficials in trying to overthrow Presi- dent Shukri Al-Kuwatly’s regime. - The charge of an American plot appears to have been the “blind” the leftists needed for inflaming public opinion and then making their successful play to gain con- “Cane Records of Psychologist: # . Gives Financial Advice to Golleges Daniel is a trustee. of a. typical small college. He is a shrewd business expert. But he isn’t allowed to reorganize the — internal financial affairs of the school, for trustees are usudliy diverted outward into external money-raising campaigns, Col- leges can become self-support- ing by raising the “student-~ teacher” ratio to that of our city high schools! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE. Case V-363: Daniel Me aged 2%, is a member of “fe know” ‘you agiee. that the es are vital to our “nation, but how can we make - self-supporting ?"' * IMITATE BUSINESS COLLEGES ings that are noted for their “ architectural | “And ‘they. have inépiring: build. Oe ant cctudent wt ee Ge used to be the prescription for a topnotch college. x * * That definition stressed the fact that the primary .requisite for a ssuperiér college was an under- standing teacher and an ambitious ii! ’ Please note that million dollar libraries and swanky Student Union Buildings and costly dormi- tories, were not even mentioned in. that “Mark Hopkins” fptmula. a. Tiistees are usually pens (ylecdedt business and pro- Be gp when oe For. example, it was ‘feported last year that the. “student- Yet city high schools such as. _ Chicago’s maintain a ration of 241 yet send forth graduates, fully amen ee wT ane tales oaks thus raise their ratio to match that of the high schools, most of the colleges — could . raise teachers’ greatly and still almost. q ner the revenue remaining for . + . [A he 32 rio ad wih Dan salaries © tee ahenndbiney =e ae attract $13,000 yearly to the college (24 x $625). Se Fa Poole raised to $7,500; he would still add $7,500 additional money to the college overhead, which would be 375 per cent of his present input. BUSINESS COLLEGE STRATEGY : Business. Colleges pay 5 tale own way out of tuition revenues alone. Tay ae itn thet dine “Lae do their advertising out this income. Se Fe - ‘They don’t appeal to the state piers for funds. Nor do nid ebuaten Sam, for federal And they don't even use high: ‘eualidhvle-eaneeia, So let's use a ‘inte ‘nore * hots seuse”, in oe a§. ti a o: that assey Still: ‘Abe Eincolnt to NEW YORK @ — A strangejthe first time, they half expectionly « few dimes in radio wT caete woos ski oki - : ) | fi : : y skin sepeenent the American theater at ; thing has happened to hayes his first words of greétings will|television.’’ | It's sitmply because the role its ad staabaadl fom Wash. Stolen. Massey, be, “Four score and seven years But next month he will portraylis so overwhelming. I'd be glad! PITTSBURGH \ ~- Mrs, ‘Lea : Sullivan told police she hung the Massey, a former tractor sales-|ago—."' the Great Emancipator again dur-|to play the devil — if he . man who served as a soldier in| For to millions, Massey is the ing a 72-city road tour of Norman] ¢ cs se png resents Pontiac song — = oi eo mough Rep r and le house for awhile. two wars, also has achieved ree-/man who took Abraham Lincoln|Corwin's “The Rivalry.” the sto 3 ognition as one of the .world’sjoff the penny and made him a/of the farmed Lincoin-Douglas a Massey, when olfstage, enjoys at dA C f When she returned the entire leading actors. on er ence oe was gone, She said itl take}! i youth . es E tabeted te the ‘igor’ 8 only teen-age| in trade association meeting.’ a: living image again. To them he/bates, playing nobody other than Ray- . He has appeared in 60 motionjis Lincoln. . Massey is happy to return to his|mond Massey, an actor proud’ of 134 to replace it. . pictures and 150 plays. All his life) ‘When. people ask me if I don't|most famous role, but for his own|his craft. Pontiac High School student he has clung to one thesis about|get tired of portraying Lincoln, I reasons, Over a plate of cold cuts, Mas- Kenneth Bogard Jr. is at Indiana| ie his profession —- that an actor|get a definite homicidal urge,” re-| “Actually, I'd kill any one with|*°Y took a warm whack at what) University this week representing or O'F should never identify himself per-/marked Massey, pointing out that'my bare hands’ who tried to get he considers wrong with the U. S.\the Pontiac area at the 1th an-| FE 2-2895 sonally or emotionally with a rolejit is nearly 18 years since he|the part away from me,” he said,ntertainment world. nual National Junior ashamed BAC 4 EN STOS E 103 N. Saginaw he plays, for if he does his per-jopened on Broadway in Robert cheerfully knotting his big fists. “American acting, as exempli-/Conference. 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Lifetime guarantee, Save! Hurry and save yourself many dollars on this famous-make, bolt-action 12:gauge shotgun. 3-shot, clip type, with thumb safety, 28-in. barrel and full choke. Buy now and save! ”MARLIN T7-GAUGE snoTaun | REGULAR 14.95, SLEEPING BAG Full-size, rubberized, Wdeal Yor huntera, Campers.” Zipper opening rolls ‘up, ties in x byndke. 738 (REG. 19.88, STURDY STUDENT DESK pope Limed oak or seafoam finishes. Both with large drawer and 20x40” stain and burn-proof plasti¢ top. REG, 98c. CONE 22x44” TOWELS Two styles t6 choose from, plain or gold trimmed. Five luscious colors. Slightly irregular. Hurry! 58 REG, 9.98. SWIVEL-BACK CHAIRS Sturdy all-steel frame, self-leveling legs. Washable . plastic upholstery in decorator colors. — REG, 28.93 BOWLING BALL AND BAG Smart new fall ‘BAGS — 12 Reg. 2.98 : Pt tees ‘ ” op is ‘Smart new ae in °@ yings ‘big or ‘small sizes, rie mm. Choose from |} : ( Girls’ warm, washable | gSNOWSUITS) * Warm ca st =e © with, sae dy! in separate | High-fashion styles DRESSES | any Sheer wools, jerseys, — flannels, | rayon-crepes, ~ failles; and, sat: lames ins. 7.1 ios, ie. Saddles, reamers by FRISKIES yh ‘Women's black-white, ; 1.44 88° 2.99 Ring ws. tax = 1.99. = ~~, iy “i J US T 71 Y_ "CHARGE ey vg 5 We qe ‘Tots’ cozy cotton knit “SLEEPERS - BEDDING ee eee ee A 99 R99 Reg. 1 0 ee . Values 4 9 / pres Reg. © Reg. 149 te 8.98 / gf 8 , 4.98 9.98 aw P| ) 72x84” blankets by Chat- ham. Deep-napped in soft nylon blend, Satin bindings, 99 Piumply-filled comforts with new Darlon filling. Neat. floral patterned .cover. 72x84” 5,99 * te flared or pleated skirts i 8 flannel, smart gabardine and woo! mixtures. Solids, checks, plaids, stripes and tweeds in sizes 22 to 30. Stock up, save! , he - Small sizes have eee 8 I and sic styles j ; -around . styles in many fab- tom. Large 81zes rics and colors, Chose from suit dresses, full styles, jumpers and sheaths, Sizes for juniors, misses half-sizes and supers, Buy now! elastic waists. Soft and warm in 7 : ze. Sizes © m ee ere ‘in group. Save mow! styles for fal] + “any fabrics -sspen.goft sweaters.of ii Tarlock Orlon”. — turquoise, re 4, . are to pink and white. pa af 14. Big savings BON © DuPont's acrylic fiber a ~C . LIMITED QUANTITIES on sale while they last 60-gauge sheer - NYLONS fm Children’s cordurey - SLIPPERS y Blouses By same eh er Washable blo tie, esntind colots; oll wih. ‘comfortable pa dded “goles, print lining. Sizes 73. Shop onl Ue it = f = f Ri pe] 4 f O ’ , i te Wy fy smart ect your : traffic | e Bs ee «| \ q 4) by * 1 e 4h " % Exceptional Values! Tremendous Savings! Bargains You've Dreamed of Getting! Our Lease Expires; We Must Sell $88,000.00 of Furniture and Appliances at Once! Buy Now! Pay on Easy Terms! ALL SALES FINAL! NO PHONE ORDERS PLEASE! 00, g i nd TEL on Salo As WIANCES and TELEVISIG# — TONIGHT, ™~ } = top, FOR THIS SALE! | a 3 | | unti . M. , : , : WED. ‘TIL Sat. till 5:30 TONIGHT (WED.) , —— nT ay . =". No Money Bown Terms — 24 Months to Pay! | Until Midnight ~— ve ee eae Thurs., Fri. "til 9 PM. i higy: j Sat. ‘til 5:30 P.M. == ia dauphigf «HOLLYWOOD BEDS), ———_ . raat $ 4a 4 Values to $44.00 @ Step Tables @ Cocktail @ End Tables @ Lamp $ 00 @ Period @ Modern é r ee ) @ LEGS—HEADBOARD @ Sundry Designs Mostly one of a kind sans nig in SOFA BEDS |—== Rad. 759.50 baibepting Mestots - Hotel typ tick +] 5S Li lu DELUXE MODEL | 2 a aS aeee e24 2 * . we : te $4.88 < & Reg. $49.50 DAV-O-NITER - SOFA BY DAY, BED 7 J 2” G AS RANG E ' Ty _ Reg. . nnerspring Mattress - Cushioned : < ee ee : / with Foam Flake ............+5 Roxas se : vee 19 " on Formerly $249.50 ae Gees, a 5 Reg. $89.00 STUDIO COUCH - Opens to Sleep two- “5 8” © Complete with Aute- S$ 8 8 hit es : y ‘- ; ay oi s . 1 5 CELL FLASHLIGHT Reg. $49.50 Innerspring Mottress - Extra firm +26” matic Bar-B-Q Spit atind Yone odes - Willy Guaranteed... ...s. Deep Coil Spring construction ..........08000 © Bells Gens Reg. $189.00 HIDE-WAY BED - Complete with 95° © Floor Demonstrator innerspring mattress - Floor sample .......... Reg. $69.50 Innerspring Mattress - Button Free > 3 4* \ ¥ 7 2 “tuftless 10 year guorantee ..........!........ . i fe _ Reg. $149.50 Foam Rubber Box Spring and Mat- *7 5 | a . 2 é Reg. $259.00 HIDE AWAY BED - By Sealy, * 5 §” : LAM PS es Complete 8: construction guarantee. . . 6425 : ) * . Guaranteed Construction .........e.ee005- Values to $29.50 Regular $2.50 Foom Flake Pillows - Now Only....... I wi * | } ode esan ay $ 88 : gig SMATIONALLY' ADVERTISED SRANDS! — \ | ® Mostly one-of-a-kind | A ) | - Your Choice 3 BREAKFAST SETS | 3 Values to $59.00 5 ‘ . _ Values to $59.00 $ @ SWIVELS ~ @ Chrome ‘ | @ LOUNGE LIVING ROOM BEDROOM SUITES TABLE. © 4 CHAIRS | i dallas ) : - REG. $198.00 2 Pe. LIVING ROOM SUITE—Grey frieze, floor sample priced REG. $99.00 BEDROOM SUITE—Dresser, mirror, and full size ' . J sser, : panel bed. 5.-Pc. BREAKFAST SET € MAPLE oe cit a Ms SEER Oe ee ee ee, ee $5 800 Genuine maple—reduced 0 ..1. cece ence cess tener tteteetees? ee $5 800 Values to $119.00 A varied assortment et give-away prices! REG. $189.00 SOFA AND CHAIR—Smart metallic tweed cover, coil spring $ 00 REG. $219.00 4 Pc. BEDROOM SUITE—Double dresser, mirror, chest and $ 00 2 : construction, marked down to a low, low......-e.cccccceccecee : ; rt sake ss bookcase bed. Blond Mahogany. Floor SAMPIE. se eee essere veeneeees at rge 36) Low EASY BEC.. $199.00 LIVING ROOM SUITE—Modern sofa and matching chair, $9300 REG. $269.00 DOUBLE DRESSER SUITE—Double dresser, mirror and king 00 © Sermins . | , covered in black wiseose fabric. A terrific buy... ... 0... ce ccs ee eacs size bookcase bed. Tawny mahogany.+.. hogany with regular bar fittings. 20 ® FOAM RUBBER Trade-In suite .........550005s _ frieze. Good condition. Trad- Filter sip... J o poe. 6 eee ea 3-Pe. SECTIONAL Grey Frieze, ex- Val ‘ : = e alues to $89.00 ODD BUFFETS. Traded-in. LOVE-SEAT. Need ’ BOLSTER BACK pang oll gag Trade-in worth ‘60 tose New Buffets, — a *3 5 bine refiesehing. Will make a oan *] 0 ® LIFETIME CONSTRUCTION ” phat le Sy ining room’ suites.. Your choice erful sofa. Terrific price ...... OPEN TONIGHT - GUARANTEED __ 6-Pe. DINING ROOM SUITE. Large @ « Regular $179.00 VANITY CHEST, : | | a ee Me ae UP _ Prnltebecae a ‘ Wid! um baides : Tew, % i | breakfront china, oval table, 4- *85 by Drexel, complete with mirror, “45 Traded-in REFRIGERATOR, An old ‘20 — oe Te = = ies THURS. are © FLOOR SAMPLE beete _ chairs. Finest quality. ond builtrin alectyic: light | Crate , timer but it runs, take it away for 15 | : : é ' : F FRI UNT P a : i ; raded , ees x aenue . a ‘ Pere FO h 08 4 oe weeeve . eee ae hey ue : . * 7 EAST PIKE. ST, : ’ ag JUST OFF ‘SAGINAW. “i Caee a9 p.m, ‘§ |” Just off Sagi St. in f | e Leaves 5 Pl anes =) Coup _ [Swiss silk organdy and Chantilly 7 lace with ‘bateau neckline, mid-_ MRS. HENRY AXFORD JR. pees ie, | SR ye ey oie, Scoot Beatrice Faith Hoffman, _ SCHOOL DAY FASHIONS — A fall fashion age white orchid. NW show, to be gi sen of xiliary of. ration today. Here, left to right, Christine Fish | hwy F 7 : ‘Som fom i hy es of Op in aes ide, ie. ew eh, Cine Th | preatng har te th slur 4 Wilma Elling, \Henry Axford Jr. Marry le in the Multi-Lakes Sportsmen's Club, ° and Michele Sherman, all of Union Lake, model | yy ygeads sister of the bride- : “ John Van Dyk Commerce Township, is in last stages of prepa- _the very latest in school clothes. groom, and bridesmaids, Mrs. . W d I ] : ROCHESTER — Beatrice Faith} of lilies of the valley and tvy. : 3 i oe ee . ed at Imlay Hoffman, daughter ot the George! Coming trom San Mateo, Calif. Senior High Group Rapids, Mrs. Ronald Gooding, MRS. G. EDGAR MEADS JR. | IMLAY CITY — ‘The Christian!jie trie of tae Wed Retna Serogne, bride's sister, ‘Mrs. Cari on Au Sable Trip of the wedding Friday evening, of Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry W.| Attendants were Bonnie Axford, Your PTA anni | Wilma Elling, daughter of Mr. and id 2 : COMMERCE — Young people ot Y OU PTA Is Planning Nett Gaughter of Mr. andiSaturday in St. Philip Eplecopal|David Zittle of Pontiac, and Pris : . ° Van Dyke, son of Gerret VanDyke : Methodist Church left this morning] J H hG ' "| "The Rev. Edgar A. Lucas -per-| lower girl. for a canoe trip down the Au Sable tart unior 1g TOUD all of Imlay City. formed .the 7:30 p.m. doubleving} The best man was James cee, nee Oe NR Sieaghi ogy pabgpere: ee OS eee Becker of Grand Marais. Gordon and Mrs. George Lawton » Maid of honor, brides- 20 guests. Oswal Vicksburg, Tom Ran- Rev. Perry A. Thomas of the| ORION TOWNSHIP—The group| in the effort, will be held om | maids, Joan Woltjer and Alice The b in dal of ‘Codilag, aed. Timothy hurct which assembled last night at the| Sept. 17, at § p.m. VanDyke, Best man was Elec SS marriage ents of the taaiee aia + * *& dt orptnlne a EA tt XO Committees will present tentative| VanDyke and ushers were | 07, her fae yotet atgendy | men. John Monroe of Pontiac was The youth have aye" their building. plans for the organization meeting} Donald Elling and Andrew | -., ra. fitted bodice with por- | the soloist. menus organized ipmen at that time. Bicomsema, trait neckline fell inte a bouffant, | A ption followed the cere- for the outing. ‘They will return) Mrs. Everett teGes was elected A reception was held for 290] thwee-tiered shirt, cnfing tm a lmony in’ the undecrott of the home on Saturday. or caeioeteny tiethe plomehen coal] 9 aati Be Oe at the = ap chapel train. Her fingertip veil ef (church. i Com winiam ey, - ~ after which cou nylon net was held by a peari- | After returning from their hone . _ |mittee. Carl Hemingway, hospitality; Mrs.|for a trip in northern Michigan. ptimnaitentetece: nad Gt die. tases ta Maaco Michigan, re A planning meeting, which will | Buel Williams, membership; Mrs.|They will make their home in Im- ried a white prayer book, topped jcouple will make their home on a be open to all who are interested | Robert Sanford, publicity. lay City. with a white orchid and cascade [North Rochester road. — Advisory Board To Guide City Council) on Recreation Policy; Name Others z : : ; Also elected were: To the plan-' ning commission, Robert Lamb; | to the Oakland County board of, . Councilman Paul Mc. Govern to replace Ray Belding, -| Also named to the board of ap-’ SPECIAL GAS RANGE SALE § est Prices Ever! IT WILL PAY TO GET THE FACTS! USED CARS 1956 CADILLAC 62 Club Coupes JEROME'S Pontiae—FE 8-0488 BRIGHT SPOT . Cass Ave. st Orchard Lake 7% CADILLAC Sed. DeVilles $3995.00 : a a P /. YEAR'S FINEST SELECTION eos cr bois OF YOU BUY ANY NEW GAS RANGE ' AND ASK ABOUT THIS SPECIAL ROPER SALE! “S77” © CO. OFFICIALS CARS NEW CARS JEROME __, OLDS- CADILLAC 3 CHECK Our E-Z Payment Plon! 62 Club Cou , Sie ci ee S se" a 3 WE =, eh - af r ak ee ee F; Boa rs ia : Zé *. 3 i eR ual pa 4 ed to each prize-witiner no matte 44. Be Rae Foe “tn other decide which of the two words makes the most sense in. the sentence. You then write the number of thet word in the puzzle square marked A. “carefully and.be sure the right numbers are in: the right a oe Claas aatat a aladaatattalatelal H PUZZLE NO, 64 3 5 s —— _ H 7 Bea 1 , ‘ ¥ . ' s rm ' Ee : : : ; G H ¥ | 5 af s 8 : ‘ : & L 1 . 1 : ' : 4 | t P ' 1 : rt . a 1 . n . | s 7@ R $s T . | sf ie | s LL ' ; L | . ' coe a i + a | DUE cis cachemanas cngoseiiak slaves stil incase Test ~ 3 : H DP QIMRT ADOMND oc. coccuiees festhpeieadle ceo t ba ORY f..-Baey abel Se ce 8 ie s ee ee Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail _ SOLUTION CLUES A. Unlikely te improve the looks of woman's figure. Oe SLACES: (2) SNACKS. : 7 User ae EE | Mg IarY so bonds “(3) CONFUSION (0) C. We admire @ person in deep trouble who carries on | without complaint. (3) GAILY; (6) DAILY. : D. Ofe writer’ book, sometimes stirs up much | Cf cct discussion (7) PREMISE: (8) PREFACE. | £ A peesh. old ls likely te in ania ey anniae it) "WARDING. F. In @ promising new venture. would cause a break-up in the ‘partnership. (it) DECEIT; (1a) DEFEAT. G. Communist agitators in a newly t country are an ——— nuisance. (ia) INTERNALS aa INFERWAL. H. Often comes to light in bank audit when a teller is _guddenly missing. (15) SPECULATION: (16) PECULATION. L lf the windows of a house are —————, you assume thet no one lives there. (17) SHUTTERED; (18) SHATTERED. I. Tae choc whe quote co-workers wEh bowh Cela? shows a in manner teward the boss. : Likely to be. of the act of @ burlesque comedy team. (21) SATTERING: (22) BANTERING. L. An adventurous bey would find it exciting te sy it father's test of a new jet plane. (Bs) ALOFT: wil in market value, of course. ff not properly cared for. (25) CASTLE; (26) CATTLE. : MN. Years after making a, new life, an escaped convict. in his dreams, may be by police, (27) HAUNTED: _ (2%) HUNTED. 6. Such wives often cause lary men to work herder then they want to. (28) SHREWD; (30) SHREWS. P. Father's sometimes obligates his heirs te dispose of property unwillingly. (31) BEQUEST; (32) BEHEST. Q. Slang terms tend te many errors in the English language. (33) PERPETRATE; (34) PERPETUATE. R. Effert of this sort could finally bring am end te « long quarrel, (35) GENTLE: (38) AL. ote: (38) night. a bed show may be reasoning (40) ™- ae ae S$. On opening on Oe personal ————~ (37) with someone whose . v. There's no use : (39) IMPECCABLE: erguing on the subject is this, PLACABLE. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Anyone {s eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Ponticc Press employes or their immedi- ate families. 2 Entries must be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. : as 3. To submit an entry the contestant must print his an- sewers in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and cattach it securely to a 2-cent postcard. No entries ‘will be accepted if they are in envelopes. Entsies for Puzzle No. 64 must bear a Tuesday, Aug. 27 tmark (or before). No entries received after that time whether mailed or delivered by hand; will be declared eligible. The Press is not fesponsible for entries lost or delayed fn the mail. “4 Sorry,.telephone calls or mail concerning details of the contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. 5. The Pontiac Press will award a eh rd week to the winner of each weekly POT LD tore than one g answer is received divided equally among the winners. If any should pass without any winners, the prize weekly until a winning solution is submitted. 6. Winners will be awarded an extra cash bonus of $25 each it they are Pontitee Press subscribers of record.on the day winners are announced. Only one such borus can be award- * how mony weerly of $100 « contest, If the prize will be week or weeks will be added -his death, he was a driver for the Archer day from the Huntoon Chapel | with the Rev. Harvey McCann of|Burial will ~ ge Heights Presbyterian ‘Cemetery. SS a a NNR ® words, you will read the clue labeled A and had been ill with a heart ailmentjland Avenue United Presbyterian For more than 12 years, Mr.| Mrs. Welch leaves her husband |Rd., who died this morning at his mat wet meme vy B: . 2 p.m. Friday from. Pixley j ‘Rieder bak keene Ge a Burial will of St. , WEDNE arr,|husband; and a son, Joseph Jr., An-jof Flint. | (Ey ‘Ti; ot Clemens, Seed ieee te oe tal ane ees RL, tn ia vervived by her husband; |Solway Dr., Drayton Plains, a for-|dent, died yesterday afternoon in fc resident, was dead/Yale. She had been in ill health of . FRANKS GROVELAND ‘TOWNSHIP — Service for Mrs. Joseph (Dorothy) liam N. Walter Sr., 56, of 190 West , Franks, 67, of 7325 Groveland)Flint St., will be at 10 a.m, Friday of 11 S. Shirley St., died Sunday|Road, who died yesterday, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday from the Hill Rev. George E, Ging officiating. Funeral Home, Grand Blanc. tery. Mrs, Franks {s survived by her F MRS, MANLEY MORRIS ley (Maude) Morris, 83, of 159 ‘Minot St., will be at 2 p.m. Thurs- officiate. Mrs. Morris died Mon- day in Martha Berry Hospital, Mt. * Hephews and one niece, all ALBERT SCHMYSER ROCHESTER — Service for Al- bert Schmyser, “62, 3200 Crooks jhome after a brief illr of Pontiac Central Method Arkansas. . Service will be at 1 p.m. Thurs-'Church will officiate, with burial/®. * in Mt. Avon Cemetery. WILLIAM N. WALTER SR. from St. Joseph Church, with the i SDAY, AUGUST 21, 1957 ly at his home Mr. Schmyser is survived by his|_ June Harmon, Mrs. Beatrice Wylie |itiated an * be in Perry Mt. Park/and Mrs, Mary Curek, all of Roch- ester; a brother and five sisters. |@ LAKE ORION — Service for Wil-|J. a} Burial will follow in the St. Joseph KROGER GUARANTEES ALL FRUITS AND VEGETABLES - GARDEN FRESH All Kroger fruits and _ vegetables ere guaran- * teed fresh or your money back. ~~ Yellow Onions ” 3 29: Green | Peppers , Dry, mild-flavored, cleen, good keep- ore. > tery. accumulate. ae 4 Each week's puzzle will be publisled Monday, Wednes- day ond Friday until the contest’s end. Either or all will be _ considered as official entry blanks. : | | “prizes | Kroger Goes Where The Produce Grows To Get It Fresher : VAST VARIETY of RED-RIPE, SUGAR-SWEET, FRESH OFF THE VINE WATER A real refresher for these hot summer days. price. DELICIOUS IN DESSERTS OR SALADS CASABAS Try ‘em any way you like — they're good any old way. SWEET 'N DELICIOUS EATING — JUMBO SIZE. . Fine with ice cream, in desserts or salads, = «. eee= 2 1S Cauliflower pea Delicious with HONEY-SWEET, FRESH OFF THE VINE = lead ta the fields Es © SWEETER, SOFT-RIPE FLAVOR, BIG JUMBO SIZE PERSIANS Enjoy these delicious, mouth- watering melons at Kroger's low Chilled in the field by an icy bath to assure you sweeter, vine-ripe flavor. Melons from Kroger are picked vine ripe .... given an icy bath to remove field heat... and reach you at peak of “justpicked” flavor. Spoon | into the sweetest eatin’, pink-gold meat imaginable! So soft-ripe it drips | 3 with luscious juice. aa : ~ PLUMP AND JUICY CALIFORNIA JUMBO 27 SIZE . 25° Delicious with fee cream. Buy plenty for fruit bowls, salads and dessert. Kroger low, low price. - MELON ~ 19 ~ 19: tach 69° ~ 719: at K wi, of the fun. »ieven a World Series champion. SMALL, BUT FAITHFUL accustomed. uppermost superlative. field, anticipation is 7S per. cent Full many a. San Francisco breast will swell at the prospect of an eventual pennant winner and But to have such a team deliv- ered here and now on a platter would please only the superficial and create no bed-rock fan—the 600,000 or so whe have been follow- ing the Giants in New York — thick and thin, mainly unto them a small ma profit which, alas, has not Milwaukee would not have be: come the baseball gold mine it is if the Braves had won the pennant Young Men—te Gre reener Diamond 1s fe Aide sk ane glen's Attorney May Demand * FBI Files if He Thinks the extra base, wings from first to 1951 season is through the infield. BASEBALL GAMBLER His wind - blown cap — lost in the course of any sizeable run’ — his wholehearted swing, his cheerful good humor, his way of playing a fly’ ball as Gaylord Ravenal played cards, close to the vest, and his almost wanton zest’ for the game make him one of the rare ballplayers of my time in sports. Only Joe DiMaggio comes to mind a8 a man who could go farther and surer for a line drive, and that's strictly de- batable. New York had the Giants more than 70 years. It's hard to be- lieve they won't be here next year. They've given the town some great duced. the job and flopped. Horace Greeley once spoke still golden in baseball. Giants, Se thaialiad ald Cakes dete senenents tn fort, Bobby Thom-|. me-home baseball, he steals, takes' son's home run that climaxed the generally regarded. home on a@ given ae © ries te ees Oe /maybe any other ey gt ever pro- it’s a pity the iit aide in the country couldn't support them. But it was in the cards. They were doomed when Jackie Robinson would have no part of them, and they still would have been doomed if he had accepted the benefits of westward travel for young men, The opportunities are ’, We wish Horace (Stoneham) and his young men good and hap- py hunting in a city that has no) equal, save the city that was not equal to the task of Sets the They'll Aid Client first time today with his court- house of defention. The lawyer, James B. Donovan, was appointed yesterday. of 2 © criminal law, ‘NEW YORK Accused Rus- sian master spy Rudolf Ivanovich Abel. is due to confer for - the appointed lawyer at the federal Donovan, 41-year~old former chief counsel for the World War Il Office of Strategic Services, ac- cepted the case “as a public service.” He never has practiced At a news conference after his appointment, Donovan said he would demand FBI files if he UNITED SHIRT - rs Downton and at Tel-Huren colonel in the Soviet secret police. A- lot of fellers who complain | about the boss being so dumb would be out of a job if the boss | were any amerter, i LAKESIDE'S BIG Campbell's motoring life a more secure and pleasant life. Law Caiches master membership is only $15 a year, just j ‘ choot the enot of a half cup of éolles « day, 6-Foot Reptile, Women whose husbands are members can enjoy Faces Stretch an associate membership for themselves at only $8 a year. AUTOMOBILE of Wichigaa CLUB Nature Museum. * * * .outof town. from Piper of South Orange. Tshow his affection. adamant. Piper sadly remarked, see 7 SOUTH URANGE, N.J. in—The arm of the law has finally : around Jo-Jo, a six-foot boa constrictor who has been run out Of two towns in less than a week The 6¢-year-old reptile was sen- tenced yesterday to a lifetime Stretch at the nearby waes) Jo-Jo first came to public no- tice last week, when the board of health in Clifton ordered his own- er, Abraham Kievit, to remove the animal from his home and get it Kievit, who -had raised JoJo infancy, reluctantly turned him over to 17-year-old Ronald Piper, who hopes to make rep- tiles his life's work, enjoyed car- ing for his pet and feeding him live rats. He literally became attached to the animal, wrapping him around his neck at times to But the happy idyll ended when police told Piper that JoJo had to go-go. The youth pleaded that it would be nine years before the snake would be strong enough to crush & man, but the law was As he took Jo-Jo to the museum, “TI go to him every time I get .a PORK & BEANS Prices In effect WEDNESDAY T trees TUESDAY Aug, 21-27th inclusive Tall Ho. 300 Gan \10 PET MILK TALL CAN 10° — Special — . Chase and Sanborn Coffee 1 Lb. Cen 13 DICED CIDER Bab-O Marble Pink Black sell. adhesive Knotty Pine 4 Moderne a Coral & Gray a Yellow & Gray Starlight 1 Pink & Silver - Yelw & Silver ; FREE 1/,.Yd. Rolls of - ttode of Firestone: Véte*| 18" wide -49¢ yard 72 beautiful pattern and color combinations. Look "=". you're a magician! Do it yourself with STIX! A few yards, a few minutes and presto! Just l-off the backing and smooth into place, it Sticks! © paste, no tacks, no water, np mess. Use STIX on furniture, cabinets, walls, glass. . . any clean, smooth dry surface . . . and it sticks! It’s Firestone Velon, - the plastic that wipes clean in a whisk of a ge eaten ret ! 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August is our birthday month. 30 years is a long time but | _ we are still in business with larger stocks and special buys § \ to keep abreast of the chang- legality of a plan to pick jury panels by an automatic business machine instead of the system chine, it will do in seven hours other jury routine that hormally takes two months. UNIVERSAL OFFICE MACHINE STAND Buy now for Christmas! A real OF OFFICE ITEMS FOR THE OFFICE AND HOME 17 West Lawrence = eee eee eee es d Demo—SMITH.CORONA le iters added — re-conditioned || 1—SMITH-CORONA te eneeee i | 2—Re-conditioned | ROYAL typewriters *89” | pica ana ches type Rerola's — 462° (=> = aaaeoes Electric ‘ wig xmas ‘the most progres sh 115°] T-BONE STEAKS | CLUB - STEAKS “ 7 r9"° 50° Center Cut PORK 79). CHOPS the panels has taken two days, ~*~ * * ‘Since 1714, juries here have been | up the law on such use of a ma-|then jseveral days, but she said she didn’t kmow why. Westmore was treated atimise bill on voice votes yester-. transferred is private sanitar- jum under t care of his per-)i of or 1 svaiclat ng egular ‘ i two months. i i (28 on | : i \Robert B. Meyner, a business ma- chine could do the job, County Clerk Alexander Allan already had been using Interna- tional Business Machine equip- ment in his office. He acquired a new attachment for them and planned to get the jury selection person panen, i * * But mite Court Judge 3.| Wallace Leyden ruled Monday that the method should not be ‘used until he had studied the lav) step ever taken” in jury se- | oetien bt gallo wanted te aneibe QUALITY TENDER BEEF RUMP ROAST @ BONELESS RIB ROAST. Your Choice @ ROUND STEAK @ SIRLOIN STEAK -@ BONELESS ROLLED Fresh Ground All Beef HAMBURG 1 29. Ibs. MACKINTOSH “APPLES PEACHES ne. 10 : qn $F | U.S. No. 1 Mich. POTATOES ROYAL GELATIN DESSERT Notice of the rings being found|make steam available to them at and blue and bears the War Of- based on the cost in using fice seal and 145 streamers repre- isenting Army campaigns. was posted but officials say no/a price one has even asked about them.' conventional fuels. Search for Ring’s Mate | ‘Worth Another $2,500 RUIDOSO, N.M. (®—When Mrs. eSpng tht ond ibpones Mra cae tem mn ary can t@ OAH Army Tey stepped on a diamond dinner ring. ot. he Denne: Wer Rrocker She showed it to her husband —and 15 milli : y M. | But under a Senate bill adopted and they decided there was a experimental go a ee mate to it. Sure enough, less than|reactor at Hanford. ra foot away ‘was. o Glamond on hag passed and sent to the White se A de measure be! was = at unconscious. - t|spptoprated in a separate money *s a 4 up ‘ation teday @f a closed session of bill noncontroversial, be 4 construction Pital ward. Planted by the Atomic Energy Senate Democrats sponsored the/#24 injuring a janitor. The deputies said the actreaht” Actual funds for projects author~ barefooted and clad in i oe : rd Long = her to the prison t for ward 4s Angeles General Hos- ~ House Appropriation Commit-| +41 where :she was booked on ii charge of failure to appear for 3 “pot passed the compro- arraignment in Superior Court on is under observation in the hos-) ‘Miss Russell is charged with driving her white convertible into W cosed Cotfee shop last July 4 Weathers: was deebialieel: We — 352-million-dollar atomic Corbett pot Russell's. ra os SE Otticers E. L. Allen and ¢: seam authorization = pro-|and said: “Gail's on the bathroom | . fee réactor program, which was re- mise, As fimally passed, -the bill } rOF8 Hollywood Receiving Hospital and|day" Most ‘ofthe projects. iw the|t®®, azumk. driving accusation / for planning two reactors—one at |Hanford, Wash.,.and one in Idaho -|gatement ring. to build small reactors for three|i8¢o, Presidio. A jeweler appraised the rings at|rural power cooperatives and a| The 6th Army is the first to re- |$2,500 each. municipal power group, and to ceive the new flag. It’s red, white duced in scope in the compro-'New Flag Presented SAN FRANCISCO (#~Secretary today presents the new U.S. Army flag to Lt. Gen, Robert N, Young ~ picid ea for children | Sei nisi Poseand eB The measure also orders AEC|!" ceremonies at the San Fran- x7 § on at your PI YMOU TH dealer’ s! 9 OK | I s Plymouth’s greatest year— and “Operation Snowball” is your greatest chance to-save on the one car that will still be new next snowfall! 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Beers ond Ales From All Over the World LUNCHES Open Every Day PHONE: OR 3-1907 te TIMELY AS x That's all today. (Copyright, 1957) Doris Day May Play Role of Aviatrix Ruth Nichols that he’s signed Frank Tashlin to Ralph Meeker, who has been so St tate move passe Ks (0K sp Pact | of 3 Fleets to Receive Pay Boost, Benefits CLEVELAND ® — New con- tracts providing wage increases and other benefits for 1,100 un- licensed crewmen of three Great _|Lakes steamship fleets have been) by the seamen, Fred- * * * The contracts are with the Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co., which operates 16 ships; Columbia Transportation Co., 22 vessels; and the M. A, Hanna Co., 10 ships. All three Cleveland fleets are iron ore and coal haulers, Piovided by the pacts are pay increases of seven to nine cents an hour, retroactive te July 1, and five to six cents an hour,- effective next Aug 1; a liberal- ized vacation plan, premium pay when ships are carrying certain licensed ratings, Neubauer said. |Marriage Licerise [Build Aussi Unlicensed Crewmen| - placer ondetres gg -ye 8D LS dae "SYDNEY, Australia—The - |Applications ot Yew Soak Wales sil have agreed to a project 1 ARS amity Sachs cpdeae’ tak saben ‘ onghag pop Ret gt ated Bisne'6. Stephenson, Repel Oak secting ($22,500,000), ‘The abolition Gael D. Shamwaj. Oxford | nc lly Se ong hg some 800,000 pounds Richard P. Hamilton, Saginaw 800,000) e Ruth A. Barbler, Rochester 1 Milford Milford pe Bruce D. VanDeusen, aad Fock Ann M. Groves, Bir: Hallen M. Bell, Bir “Gertrude G. Beil, I Oak anon. 26.N. .e. Talepenie : windodeaioh n, Utics Busine F Willson, Dreyton Plains Harold P. sercemny, | _ Parke st. Betty J. 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HELD-OVER JUPITERS DARLING N PICTURE FILMED IN TeCHNIRAMA " Corner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS OR 3-2683 Jane WYMAN Lew AYRES ~ ...when the McLaine brothers crossed trails... and neither friend, nor law, nor woman’s love could stop The Brave One coPE LOR ! sent nay \ NE TECHNIC | BLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE ROAD - Phone FE 4-4611 on a, 30) MIN. CINEMASCOPE cxeroon ae FEATURETTE co ak WALT — ANB | ; veo. be 7. ey Bes » al Poe 2 - oo lt « Seis age 2 4 5 Fas = \ | Es ee ea ie vo Ate ee ee ee \ a 7 a ij St , { Ly ig ahi tha i Gay * pA te ' pie ee idea citi ‘ éé Bs Satellite) |r. | ee Fall Term -~ Day, jj * . : ve ‘ i * ; ile : ise oe rae hee bec tonntéd te yexr'jil, Half-Day, or Evening School jj By WARREN ROGERS gr. If that happens, the Communists : a with 2 cingutes 06 perelyee./ie INTENSIVE TRAINING WASHINGTON W — American , will have succeeded where the 3s rT Only 56 polio cases had been re- diplomats in the Middle East are| Possible action by the Arab|Czars failed. The Russians al- : is fC cimuccs. INDIVIDUAL ADVANCEMENT trying to impress on Arab nations|League was not ruled have a foothold in Egypt, se - . APPROVED for | the danger of Syria becoming a/was it considered beyond possibil- Nasser’s purchase of 5 8 eee : VETERANS’ TRAINING . ity that Egypt's 260 million dollars worth of Grows 6-Foot Lily age said, without elabora-|might throw his weight arms, including subma 4 5 GRAND RAPIDS # — Mrs. Le-| Secretarial, Higher Accounting, Business Administration, tion, : Was evidence already|breach openéd by the . Syria, too, expects to get 7 roy V. Wenger, who says she| Bookkeeping, ‘Gregg Shorthand, Machine Shorthand, Type- that Syria's neighbors were grave-|in the Arab position against in its estimated 70- s “can’t grow a thing’ in her house,| writing, Comptometer,.and Calculator Courses, : : = ge from either East million-dollar arms deal with Rus- . f has turned to outdoor These skills lead to. good opportunities in business, Arab countries to counsel Syria’s| Beyond talking ~ gil nog ser DMs at seg * anda aie ie . rare Advancement comes to those who are prepared. government against drifting anyjbors, no American plan has munist arms and Yemen about 20 " ot 6 feet, 3 inches. Two others Free Employment Service closer toward Kremlin as yet for cop 2 have topped five feet. : + ° “ee the most + + : The Business Institute |) — - asser ample Moscow for the Middle East's made his gloomy state Hil to.do this, if he wishes to. 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Sizes 6-18. a Terrific Valves Sh utters —Old or iNew — y ” ‘By PHYLLIS BATTELLE aq leah. te ted te Ge bedrest lund: sling them to ietreeseres asc ah i the ety” business anti] dadies began beb- |and decorating firms. set which loves to convert kitchen ta ‘ ee ge ge chen an ; ‘NEW YORK dNS)—Ift your . y house has shutters w r biggest item in America. They've i nd “You take var ed 4 bracket orld aysier i¢ : Marre te quaiet, quet Kind, of “But I declare to you now that and go. But°never was anything from. old ‘mansions and you can creak i : ‘ ? Bg the - a Sa shutters have got "em beat. Wom-|vore chic: than shutters. : tess pctane, _— 4 sige guests—guard them ‘with dili-/¢D are crazy about shutters, the) «ppoy use them for everything,” backs.” gence. more battered the better. You tell Morgan supplemented, “room - di- . In today’s home, those shutters|@e Where there's a haunted house! iio. screens, wall panels, doors) =a AND REPLACE are not only- highly fancied, but/@%d I'll give you a, ceiling beain| and under glass for table tops. Monttanus and Morgan deny the - LIFETIME GUARANTEE OF ALL MOVING PARTS fancily priced. from the old Juilliard mansion| an ae 2 a old theory that women are such “Never seen the like of it,” said|. - -" people may wing sentimentalists they will not part boa ing George Montanus, co-owner of a. panes sya papas yen with their belongings. ‘‘Depends| Population of the U.S., now 165), Janka Heatin Heating & Air Condition New York's famous “Locate Mar-| Montanus and his partner, John aaa.” # usual, on the woman,” they say. million, has doubled since 1900. wee ~ Sales and Service ket” where a man can buy any-/Morgan, have for 30 years made) ““)* “American...women prefer to Basi 177 Edison — Nite Service » thing from a sacred Egyptianja business of salvaging decorative) Next to these slatted wonders of/dispose of their own old posses; The highest point in Ohio is mitter ness. : 2 mummified cat to a 4th-hand/objects from old mansions and|the decorating field, the “carved!sions, and buy up the old posses-/1,550 foot Campbell Hill near FE 4-3811 es Pontiac FE 4-0445 chandelier bauble. buildings about to be demolished,!wooden bracket” currently is the'sions of other women.” Bellefontaine. s put the tractor in gear. —— ch 2 - “TilGns tas 16-02. 79: "PERCH FILLETS Bd be OVEN READY HENS or ‘TOMS (ANY SiZE) EYS: Hamburger “mice = 399° pork Steaks 2a » 59s VealRoast “ . 5Q*FishSteaks «2%. 269 _ WE RESERVE ' THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ; ‘Tevoer a - $i, Beir Mat if | Ie Lee hah\e5 saevine vou sermnih “A Noi. 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Guns Add _ Extra Boom to Concert - Just Part-of Music at Watergate Park Near: Washington if. if z F ‘4 4 peese® : bd t Be sf § E 53g hi. Z * Fs Press to Print Names of College Students as It’s back to college time again, Once more this and mohair blend. Three-quarter } Ariother good date ensemble is this plain dress . topped with a short jacket in outspoken stripes. The short sleeve dress is richly simple and accented only with a detachable V insert in white linen and a waist- whittling .cummerband. a nn os Gee Ue iin returning to colleges or universities or who are. oe Bb coed be » going for the first time: this fall. If you would like — _ Memorial Bridge and Ohio Drive “your friends ta khow what college you are going to, Depending on your. school “and its locale, chances are you'll be wearing one of these two “looks.” Midwestern cam- puses will show even more ‘ ee % 4 i & re ‘ ‘ 4 s ; ; ' i a 5 Pie ars wy * 4 * : ; ; ‘s. : e ; yet ee | | - ence this year. PARTIAL TO. CASUAL ' Southern campuses are be- ginning to adopt the “Ivy” styles but are still partial to be irreplaceable. , _* * * : The Harvard book bag has become an. almost indispensa- ble accessory to the Midwestern Here's a List of Basic Styles for Campus Wear * be not particularly attractive or feminine, is a good carryall for the busy college student. Matched outfits are going to good again this year, we are told. But don't forget that separates should be wearable with more than one thing in your wardrobe. x *« * Crew neck sweaters and bulky knits, borrowed from the Eastern schools, will be seen strolling across campuses keep- ing company with Ivy league skirts. Wide stripes in Fiocco, flannel and wool are predicted for fall skirts. . Ivy League ends, however, This modern flapper will be seen on many campuses for date wear. This plaid dress. is+wash- able, drips dry and looks brand new again with just the lightest touch of a cool iron; Kor busy campus living this type of dress is a paler: , ® % Heading back to campus with d smart daytime , bag is @ must. This one is a deep oval box fashioned of velvet soft buckskin and textured cowhide, edged with a golden row of nailheads, ba % The casual classroom look is dis- — with the Ivy 4 League blazer, jersey. blouse ‘ and straight _ flannel skirt. “played here Washer. This year the big-city col- * * * 3. One pair of low-heeled pumps to complement the good jersey dress or atcompany the important two-piece suit. The heel should have the tapered narrow feeling; the trim under- stated .or. made an intrinsic part of the shoe. &.. & * 4. One pair of dramatic pointed-toe -_pumps with high or medium heels for dates and special col functions: These. should be black if you can have. one pair only, If you can, add to this part of your shoe ward- robe an exciting new -color. * * * 5. One pair of glamour shoes, in any heel height. These should be your fun shoes to give dash to formal clothes. Try the new. metallic fabrics, ‘, brocades, silk failles or sating * * * 6. One pair of formal even- ing slippers. These might be the satin pump, narrow. and pointed, with buckles or jew-. eled bows to match different costumes. Or, just delicate straps, feminine to the last ex- quisite touch. * * * 7. One pair of slippers to fit your at-home needs, If the bud- get permits,-expand your ward- robe of slippers to include vel- vets with a touch of fur, or satins with a froth of lace, or even nylon with a single rose to match your robe. _ Dryer Tiny. A new washer-dryer unit is so petite it can even fit into your broom and mop closet. It is 27 inches. wide, 36 inches high. This easy combination unit has a selection of delicate or regular fabric cycles, and . .-the unit adjusts itself to the _ needs of the fabric. Speak Right Up, Gals - For that casual fraternity party here is - @ short, sleeve ~ dress with an “easy fit” the hip and is splided | calf belt, A’ _ printed scarf @ jaunty touch, 3 for C omtort's Sake! By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK UNS) —The comeback of the raccoon coat - — has moths, will ravel — offers a great opportunity to the woman of America, F * * * If she talks up fast, while the craze for carte blanche in clothes is on, she may be able to resurrect some fashions of the dead but delightful past that REALLY made sense. After all, if the department stores. can ‘‘con’’-‘vince col- lege girls that they should wear a- demolished oid style like the razzmatazz raccoon, why should not the mature . woman take matters into her - own hands and revive the style from most? GOOD OLD DAYS Perhaps it was the Victorian era, when bustles rade diet not only unnecessary but un- fashionable . . or maybe she’d prefer Elizabethan days, when the ruff:concealed the wrinkles at the throat and the hoop disguised the thigh-bulge. It seems to me that the fashions of contemporary west- the era she enjoyed ern civilization ask too much — of the modern woman, and that the past offered infinitely more in comfort ‘and pleasure — starting right from the fig leaf, and extending inte the 2th year of the 20th cen- tury. Consider this: Except for comparatively brief periods of fabric shortage, like during wars when things are tight all over, those.19 earlier cen- turies gave women a real fash- jon break, Woman was encom- passed: in easy-flow, no girdle- needed type garments in which she could be as comfy as a bug in an oversized rug. * * * Girls occasionally boned ~ themselves in during some of the old eras, but this was mostly from: whimsy rather than ‘necessity. In a veil and a toga — now those were the good old craze! — a lady ney- er honestly had to watch her pull in her rear and faint at the, sight of fu be i. fudge. . he ‘ In toga and sandals, she even could go wither flapper era, women began bob- bing their hair; and evidently, like Samsons, got alarge meas- ure of strength thereupon. Sud- denly, men and women with nothing else to do but dream up ways to rob women of their husbands’ earnings and their stomach’s yearnings, began to wrap a woman up — like a diligent cocoon. Each year, these dictators, known in the trade as “cou- turiers,” allowed a lady one single outlet for bulging. One season the hips get a break in full skirts; the next, the waist. gets a let-up in the middy dress; just now, they are saying it's okay to “let go” - from the ribs up. , * * * ; It is a cinch that no couturier dreamed up the raccpon coat binge, which obviously can bring scarcely any revenue to anyone except maybe pawn shop dealers and 'coon-clean- - ers. But it is equally a cinch that couturiers, encouraged by public acceptance of such a wacky trend, will put their crafty costume books.to work . on similar zany revivals for the corseted set. Let's raise our voices, ma- dame, and urge that they select the easy-going sari, the toga, the kimono — lest they take a notion to revive the constricted hobble skirt again, or the -slinky sheath. Remember that old adage: * * * Speak now — or forever hold your calories down and your curves in. ; Miss Brown Tells “Wedding Plans Nancy Brown of West Yale ; whose marriage to avenue, brown, sizes 122 to 4, 8.98 * = Mes 8 O81 Mrs. Codk Shores! 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La — : After “Position Wanted,” im- | jy 06 Luther the | ander was the ringbearer. “Will you please tell\me if this dicite the qualifications you | candlelight ceremony in Silver- reception was held in the |'8 Proper, and also how closely) The hood zips-right | This woman who wrote me, | ‘et Baptist Church chureh parlors. the second ceremony, emuld re off this streom- for example, was going after a | Nee ide | une bridegroom is the son of |regard to bridal clothes antl wed-| lined new version of LISTED QUALIFICATIONS SS ee yeeegr’ — | talette fashioned in princess (iin ee, he : your perennial favorite, ~ || . After that, she put: “Quali- | style. The ballerina length | nylon chiffon over pink satin |, Auswer: Tt is. entirely proper} | fications: 1 Ability to type fast | gown featured a sweetheart | Grecs for her son's wedding. ee oe es now in sturdy quilt- | “Sars mere the | Tackiine and cap sleeves. 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Fj i : Zz zi f i i rf 1 i i i a F TT tilt Z lait iH De not use creme to the ends every few s. | Continue this treatment two to three weeks and the hair will begin to have a sheen and become more man- agable. Don't stop, must continue this ure until the damaged is cut off. Profession treatments will make this program more ef- fective. The use of color rinses and too curly perma- ent waves will offset much of the value of this treatment. Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, 608. Pontiac State Bank a 6 eee ae ‘ eee ANY) Ae vis RAa% & | Ter en anor POs few weeks. from the West is Russ Holland of East Iroquois road. He gathered various Russ takes a long last look before he shaves off his beard. It seems he kind of got used to it after a types of minerals on an expedition to Portland. pay, Avebsr yer, {Teenager Not Only One | # in Need of Understanding | : quire a piece o fae t Northwest ‘Prove You're Dependable,’ Girl, 13, Told} tone and up! Instead when a mail Aj ; o wer dimasad when @ mail beg | and Show Love for Widowed Mother | : the boat the dog picked it up soe -Crlescapelam mgmemmarae | SALON Back in Pontiac now, Russ | The problems of a 13-year-old can be pretty big. | pee is preparing to return to the | And one of the biggest problems of a teenage girl is| 219 paneer as University, where he is study- |not being able to get along with her mother. uburn Ave, ing be A 13-year-old girl writes: “My mother and I aren't] Light and a senior year. But for igetting along at all since+ Sp Me : being, he is doing the my father died three years| So try to understand what she] p ro “adventurous” job of painting | Adaptable the exterior of the Holland |98°- is up against. And instead of re-— TRIS home! ; ““I don't have a steady boy/senting your mother’s hard and/ with ~ friend because my mother doesn'|fast rules, try by cooperation and} PERMANENT : . pprove of anyone I want to go|ove pendability mri American ie walk She d ’t seem to| te that you are growing up, that) WAVE try to understand me and she ts|7U Cam be trusted. = Mm LOOK Leads _ |ruite me mont 'hate ter ty], Yoram ta eay oo whe | Make Your al Style News WORKS BOTH WAYS However, hard.as it has been | ‘ FE 4-2878 aes ' than one problem|‘°F Yu since your father’s death, } ~~ Edith Stenson. owner. _ “The American look in MENS-| here. It is just as important for|7°U,™4st realize it has been even : _|wear, which made ity debut last| su to try to undertand your| der for your moter. And he —————————<—} | = = + a mother as for her to try to-un- pang pens Bet pose | - Bowli ie 23 BS . je rs. = forecast is replete with a sean —— = —— oo _ DOW. ng 1 ever . * : : ¢ are the products of uner:| that your wether ls bacly ead (FaShion Hint Dresses ingenuity and imagination.” | maybe even frightened? She no q So speaks Lawrence §S.-Phil-| longer has B map ten eo = for (be Sure that you have the right -_ a pow. Vere eoelnet of a famous} Problems with, toFhip mae [bas and slips to Wear under It Many Styles! Shirts—an important barometer responsl: | oun of Sam but fiterally| mez : : of the fashionable male wardrobe 5 nothing to: wear. AL 4 —clearly reflect the impact of this is_hers. | TEAM DISCOUNT . nt,” continues Mr. Phil- for! B Hi ‘ | a lips. “The new collections, for ex- and giv- eauty Hint FINEST LETTERING 2 , feature a wide array of to make Followins | m4 created to < the entire’ hazel. An old perfume atomizer of losing/will do, Refreshes the skin, | bly * “ CUSTOM TAILORS AND than your yourself clean.” A cleansing bath} 99s w. Huron requires soap as well as water. have been carefully refined and tow emerge as ideal foils for the muted patterns and soft fabrics that will be popular in men’s fall suitings. r outfit. Solid colors, too, have aj= | rich look, with subtle tones of blue, | 7 ‘tan and gray, as well as white, ranking high ag favored hues. In conclusion, says Mr. Phillips, “the well-dressed man this fall will be in a position to qualify as All- American.” Pontiac Press Photos Five pages toda in Women’s Section _ d * ROSECREST A side-pleated sheath skirt in all- wool flannel . . . tartan belt to match sleek shirt of fine cotton. , Sizes 8 to 18. Skirt in grey, navy. .12.98 Shirt in red or green. .5.98 ' gketched bi Fashion Hint jet black flannel summerweight slacks. 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She ' SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT heaviness in the legs. Cramps at ge * irst 1Sti@N| wore a fingertip veil and car i night also may result, although | Roberta Jean Wright became the| Assisting the bridegroom as best Church - was. ried an arrangement of yellow : this dan result from many other (bride of Gerald Leonard Buckmas-| man was Harold Buckmaster and the 3 roses with yellow rose stream- : causes, ter at noon Saturday in St. Michael fee tha 4 ers on a white Bible. : ‘Although da Satur-| parses at NECKLINE ; y evening Patricia Johnson served her i wedding of | sister as maid of honor. She i Janet Sue | wore an aqua { wii are Mr. and jo eile he keide: ri al groom is the For a reception in the church . son of the Rev. Sure a pled Riead tots note and Mrs. Eb) rose corsage, and Mrs. Dud wood Dunn, | Wes chose a bive lace dress a eee ~*~ * , MR. AND MRS, BOB GRANT DUNN the new Mrs. Duddles wore a navy sheath pee with per Newlyweds. 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Occasion-| ally, one of them would skulk in back of the shrubbery or look through binoculars from a distant hill, but} Willie would have no part of them when he was at work. He loves his brothers and they love him. It is simply that Willie does not wish his opponents to get the idea he is receiving any coaching from them. | ae | Willie was always popular with the caddies. When- ever he competed every caddy who could get away from his course thronged at his heels. | __. Willie always liked stroke play and he liked to play against the pros. In an exhibition match prior to a) ‘Ryder Cup meeting, Ray Icely recalls: “Willie played with another amateur in a foursome that included Ed) _ _ Willie was low man in the Dudley and Horton Smith, foursome, He beat the pants off the two pros.” “He used to drive from an open stance and his right hip was in the way. Now he swings from a. square stance and gets plenty of yardage. I think when the clubs were refined and the fast ball came along Willie got annoyed with himself as a crop of young sluggers started to powder the ball. Willie started to slug, too, and lost that gracefulness. All the Turnesas are graceful golfers. They are not pounders or grunters. Willie lost his fine timing for awhile, but now he has it back. That’s why he's ~ hitting those fairways with long true tee shots.” Willie is also a magician with the wedge. “I used to despise the wedge when it first came out,” he ob- served. “Like Macdonald Smith, I felt it was a sacri- lege. It made the game too mechanical. Then, one day, I saw Lester Rice in the practice trap at Winged Foot. He holed and dropped two other stiffs. I said ‘if a duffer can do that, I’d better try it.’ I went into Claude Harmon's shop and bought a light woman’s wedge, a Helen Hicks model, and started practicing.” - |All Four Youths Qualify . HONEST! — George beams over a 25%4-inch trout weighing 7 pounds. fessor Harvey was fi far from Pennsylvania State University, where he teaches. Leading International . CHICAGO ® — Six sloops from Massachusetts, a first race winner from Hull, Mass., held an early lead today on-the Inter- (Special to The Pontiac Press) | COLUMBUS, 0.—All four Michi- |State Jaycee Golfers ‘In national 110 championships on Lake Michigan, ; Women’s National Amateur at coming from behind. leet B41 ¢ wtng Pt it iy $8 8: Kun as $3.3 poems 2 3 i tem meek 8? Mw 4 0 © Maxwell f 3 0 6 : 40 House c 3 6 06 S425 Bitte 3: j pP300 c ps 0 Totes 35 1 7 Totels 31 5 3 | out for Brown in 7th. B out for Miranda in Sih. Baltimore 300 008 000—1 203 000 00x—5 Detroit. B-Boyd, Pinigan. RBI-Francons, Boone ae, eee oe , an : ‘ BF ood = AP Wirephote GO, GO, GO — Judy Eller of Old Hickory, Tenn., National Junior Champ, glares at her ball as it rolls toward the cup on the 14th hole during her second round match Tuesday in the Sacramento, Calif. Miss Eller defeated Mary Patton Janssen of Charlottesville, Va. 2-up after “TUESDAY'S STARS HITTING ~~ Stan Musial, Cardi- nals, rapped a pair of home runs while going 5-for-7 to push his bat average to .339 in 43 and 3-2 twi- night sweep against Giants. Wally Golfer to Beat at Edgewood ;he still has all the necessary golf- ' nt to the honors. Who's the best bet to win ape ster tesla Michigan Open golf championship tons will be in the 162-man field at x * Friday's opening barrage and each It's oS must be highly regarded. up as the annual 72-hole the| Long-hitting Chick Harbert of draws near and golfing addicts Meadowbrook, twice an Open win- yaually have @ as champ/|ner; veteran Horton Smith, Indian- in mind-at tee-off hour. { 219|wood’s Mike Dietz and big John The state Open tour ‘Barnum of Grand Rapids are al- gins a three-day stand. ways dangerous contenders in this motning at Edgewood — tourney. _ Cub and : ° The most notable absence this doubts about the outcome : weekend will be Jack Fleck of Seley s, Rochester Golf and Country Club. But unless someone car The former U.S. Open king is through with a convincing rebuttal, passing up his Ist crack at the to Wally Burkemo. Several outstanding amateurs A two-time state Open will be on the firing line, including Burkemo must get Joyd Syron, state amateur champ, . ) FINAL CLEARANCE ” All tires taken in trade during our most - successful TRADING JAMBOREE now on - the block at chopped down prices. EVERY TIRE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED * Taken Off New Cars CHANGE-OVER TIRES and Traded in on General Dual 90's |' FR FRONT END INSPECTION | CAMBER CASTER ue 10 59% orr : at . |route for the winners and fanned jon the squad. ‘| joining the team. - and Glenn Johnson, thrice a win- wood layout. Sixty teams, each one comprised of a pro and three ama- teur were competing in an 18-holé test, with the winning pro receiving a new car. Playoff to Limit A two-run rally in the 6th inning gave Emmanuel Baptist a 5-4 vic- tory over Drayton Drug last night in the Waterford ‘League softball playoffs at Drayton Plains. Emmanvel’s triumph evened the final series at one loss apiece in the double elimination playoff. Drayton's participation in the Class D district tournament at Owosso this weekend will delay the championship match until early next week. A single by Kenny Orr and Bill Pittman’s infield out account for Baptist’s tying and winning runs yesterday. Paul Atkins clouted a three-run homer for Drayton in the ist stanza. Harlan (Fat) Keith pitched the 11 while allowing five hits. ; The annual league awards were made prior to the game. Em- manuel, loop champion, received a team trophy as did each member “Fat Keith won the pitching award (11-3) and Pitt- man received the sportsmanship honor. The batting award went to Cleveland to Talk Terms Holdout Roger Zatkoff, key figure in the Lions-Browns trade controversy, yesterday reported to Cleveland to talk terms about Zatkoff was traded to the Browns by the Green Bay Packers but until now he main-- tained he would not report to Cleveland. He often said he would report to the Lions if traded Eventually a trade was ru mored which would bring Zat- koff to the Lions for Lew Carpenter, who would be out of. the service early in September. Despite Cleveland protests, the Lions claimed no agreement of such a trade existed. : something similar to his Pack Baptist 9 Forces; to Lakeland’s Dick Cooper (.426). Zatkoft Goes Zatkott, who reported seeking | i} iteen-agers—all with national junior _ | tie League statistics, SACRAMENTO, Calif, (#—Three titles in the showcase—today held the limelight in the third round of the National Women's Amateur golf championship. * * * Judy Eller, 16, cool even in the 100 14° a Mercary, Pontiac, ry Nash and Hudson Only *1:* weekly for a set of F OUR! MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KINDE eee 670 nS cee | pia ton end ee PONTIAC State Tire Sales , UTICA Ne 3 | 503 S. 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Top Defensive ‘Stars Meet in Toledo Friday Schmidt and Bednarik Rated Tops in League, Face Each Other Two of the best ers in professional football, Joe Schmidt jand Chuck Bednarik, will be seen jon the same field Friday night “}when the Lions and the Philadel- phia Eagles tangle in Toledo's Glass Bowl. in the second pre- First ’57 No-Hitter for Majors NEW YORK (INS)—Two years Tee neti Giehted the Whats fed to pick up half a game on the -iof his no-hitter all the way but only really started concentrating’ on it in the eighth gs retired before. Yankees, who fost a 1-0 decision to Kansas City when Ralph Terry out-' pitched Bob Turley, Keegan, who said he was aware the first 14 men to face him walking Lou Berberet in the fifth inning. Keegan, authoring the first no- hitter since Don Larsen's perfect World Series game of last fall, had only two close calls. Yanks’ Turley lost a two-hitter| - in a wind and rain-swept game while Terry gave up six in win- ning. The lone run scored in the fifth on Woody Held’s double and Tim Thompson's single. Gene Woodling’s eighth ~ inning Chisox Hurler Turns Trick in 6-0 Win homer proved the margin of vic- tory as Cleveland edged Boston, 5-4. Jim Bunning of Detroit notched his 15th victory with a 5-1 decision over Baltimore. _ St. Louis Cardinals sliced half a game off Milwaukee's National League lead by winning a double- header while the Braves were tak- \ing a single contest. The Cards, who now trail by six, York Giants, 4-3 and 3-2, with Stan Musial rapping two homers and three singles in seven times at bat. Braves defeated Pittsburgh, 3- 1, with Warren Spahn outpitching Vernon Law for his 15th victory. 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Game time is 8:15 p.m, Commerce and North Side are tied for Ist place with 12-2 records. ‘Tonight's winner will represent Pontiac in the state Class A tour- |p nament while the loser is slated to| enter the “B” tourney. Gingellvile and the West Side | Merchants have completed. their regular season schedules, with Gin- gellville qualifying for the “C’’ tourney on a 3-12 record. The Mer- chants finished last with a 2-14 mark. With Blended $1550 + RELINE. FORD... PLYMOUTH and CHEVROLET | 6? $19.95 Y ~ Bent Brake Lining 95 PONTIAC or PFO ete en ene ce em men Train Case ... $10.95 18" Overnight . $10.95 + 21” Weekend ..$12.95 26” Pullman ... $16.50 + pe - Terms — Cash ~—Leyeway | _ PHILIP'S swept the New|. x* * * coach George Wilson is actually more concerned in polishing his offense. With veterans Tobin Rote and Bobby Layne giving their arms long workouts, Wilson sent his charges through a long session of aerial work. Rookie Jack Kemp also looked impressive in hitting his receiv- ers in yesterday’s workouts and as it appears the Lions will take to the alr far more than the 29 passes which were thrown against the Browns. Halfback Gene Gedman, out of the Browns’ game with an injured back took part in workouts and | will be ready for some duty in Toledo. . - * * * Rookie end Steve Junker, half- back Mary Brown, and rookie ends Toy Rychlec and Bob Gun- derman received attention and may get the chance to show their wares against the Eagles. . Veteran end Leon Hart saf- fered a leg injury on a pass play yesterday and will join the list of. doubtfuls for Friday which include Stan Campbell, Yale Lary and Bob Long. After Long was injured in the Browns* game, veteran Jim Mar- tin, known mostly for his place- kicking, got into the lineup and for three quarters performed im- ‘pressively. As result he may ‘have won himself a starting berth with the defensive unit for the upcoming game. * * * Another player who will prob- ably get into the starting lineup in place of Hart at end is ex- quarterback Jerry Reichow. The former Iowa signal caller, who found himself lost in the quarter- back race behind Layne and Rote, made his first appearance in his new role against Cleveland and the statistics showed he was on the receiving end of three passes for 72 yards. In preparing for the game head, =a. a Memos out of the coaches meet- ing yesterday figure Waterford _ jand Walled Lake to be the toughies in the Inter-Lakes . Conference, Clarkston strong in the Wayne- Oakland, East Detroit in the East- LE ti uty ith ih : nifs E z SEEE TH tee 2 4 4 Prat Bi Pete Rademacher’ s CD title fight in hig Ist pro outing has caused so much. interest Cuban fight officials have’ ped on the bandwagon for a inter who has never fought professiOqal. The Patterson camp has been Offered $300,000 to meet the Cuban alter eer. * * Al ans of Oakland Hille won $300 for taking 4th place last weekend in the Ist annual * * Gus Birtsas is giving up all of his coaching duties except varsity ‘baseball this year at Clarkston High School. Bob Wilkinson wil! take over—junior versity, football while Mike Leonard wilt coach 9th grade and JV basketball. Robby-Basilio Bout Unsettled NEW YORK @& — Middleweight champion Ray Robinson made ring history when he proved that sometimes .the old champions do come back and win. Now he has the fight world wondering whether he will make history of another kind by tossing away half a mil- lion dollars. That is about what it will cost him if he sticks to his decisiqn calling off his Sept. 23 title de- fense against welterweight ruler Carmen Basilio at Yankee Sta- dium, Ray says the fight is ‘off. The Internationa] Boxing Club in- sists it is still on. The feeling on Broadway is that Sugar Ray won't let that 500 grand get away -from him. TUESDAY'S HOME RUNS Moryn, Banks, er ge Cubs; Hamner, Lopata, Phillies; Musial 2, Boyer, Kasko Cardinals; Spencer, cts ersaill. Red i, Woodling, Indians; Boone, Tigers; Pits Gerald, Senators: Doby, White Sox:. Snider 2, Hodges, Dodgers, What? Gin’ n Nothing? | pene oche hs : ; THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING ore, snr *e, &, H. Guy Moars, Outdoor Editor : Goose and D BY H. GUY. MOATS Spectacular and dismaying suc cess of certain “hi-fi goose and _ | duck callers about the country, has). Stirred the top\wildlife people of nation to the point where there is now a proposal to crack down on the sets for hunting pur- poses. ; Uv, 8. ' Pontiac Press Photo STARTING EARLY — Jerry Badgero, 2%, has the right idea about this business of outboard motorboat racing. He's starting early, checking on his dad's boat at the OCBC regatta last week- end. Dad is Dick Badgero, 837 Fairview, Lake Orion. Michigan Girl Tourney Threat Lenore Jensen, Allen Park, Near Top. for Camp Perry Shoot They are so effective that birds respond to record-player calls from miles around, say wildlife officials. They are easy victims of gunners —— comfortably in their blinds. Real sportsmen, too, are gener- ally concerned about what they label unfair, and unquestioned bad sportsmanship in using the calls. U.S. authorities who set the dates and make the rules for shooting migratory fowl, are just about ready to impose a ban on the hi-fi recorders. And it probably will be determined within the next week or 10 days to be effective before start of the fall shooting season on Oct. 1. * * * There is no question regarding the deadly advantage the electronic CAMP .PERRY, Ohio @—John 1US. Eyes Ban on HiFi Trapshoot Title Battles Begin Today in.Ohio VANDALIA, Chio @ — The 58th American Grand trapshoot. settled — rn eee uck Calling calls give the hunter. It's like a top FWS man, Charles H. Law- rence reports, “geese and ducks) areat really intelligent birds; they ter two days of deciding lesser titiles. The amateur clay target cham- plonship of Amer-ca at 16 yards was today’s prize over the 200- clay route and close to 1,000 went after the amatewr women’s junior, sub-junior. and profes- sional crowns, State Titles at Stake - Lake Sherwood Site or Water-Ski Tourney Most of Michigan's best water- ski performers will head for the spectacular new man-made Lake near Milford, weekend to compete for the first official state water-skiing titles. The two-day tourney, Sherwood, Gelding in both the elimination and the final heat of the. $2,420 Rutland 2-yearold pace. practcaly Jo comeration In Lan Song ott of Napsnn' a ban on the calls. Only a month Mite, is owned by Robert Metzner ago Canada outlawed use of the |! Albany. | devices. Some probably have been used in Michigan. Many states and Moschkau of Waterloo, Iowa, held a three point lead in the National “s Smallbore Rifle Championship race teday after posting 2395 out of a 2400 points yesterday. place at 2391 was Rich- Angler Lands Only One Fish, 5-Pound Trout of Zanesville, Ohio, wp with Mosch-| Fisherman Henry Russako, 1349 Avondale, Sylvan Lake, landed . only one fish in a fishing expedition to Cass Lake. But his lone catch eather» kaw. : tinued. to ne eb field with og rE me made up for most any number of Jensen of Allen Park, was (other, ordinary-size specimens. close with 2383. ‘ Russako, with his wife, was slif.| fishing off a dropoff at midday, continued as the junior with, sing a live minnow. A heavy bis S in deep water set off a old, was in junior race and was a both the women's and junior ti Today the shooters fire two long and was five matches, bringing them to the half-| pounds in ; way mark in the championshi Mrs. Russako- netted the trout, “Soursday, Friday and Saturday)yo- hushand’s biggest. “I was so “they will go over the pay whe rege os excited,” she rear “I had a with talenvante sights. to, degide hard time getting the fish into the Failure to Use Common Sense Accident Cause OBC Survey Blames Negligence for Most Boating Mishaps According to the survey, con- ducted by the Outboard Boating Club of America, the national as- New Type Gun Registry lrecords be kept of all indi 4th Win for Bonney DETROIT # — High Bonney, driven by Jim Merriman, won the No sportsman wants to see the sort of thing that happened to Michigan’s passenger pigeons. But it could happen to the geese and ducks unless some immediate steps are taken to protect them from decimation through the hi-fi lure, or other technological means. Park Harness Raceway, It was the fourth win in the last six starts for High Bonney, The "gelding covered the mile in 2:04.6. Revenue Service Plans tion, while not hindering criminals in the slightest, would at best be a confounded nuisance to sports- then and at worst not only an labeideubeet 62 coastitdiinial tiehes but a ready-made blueprint to all the private high-powered weapons in the country in case of invasion By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Although any effort to pass legis- lation that sounds as though it might require registration of sport- feature race last night at the Hazel * this listing jor Chamber ef Commerce are co-sponsors for the event. Ski elub entries are expected from Kalamazoo, Gull Lake, East Grand Rapids, Wolf Lake at Jackson, Whittemore Lake, Syl- van Lake, Cass Lake, Marysville One top feature besides the com- ipetitive events is the barefoot ski- ing exhibition by Dearborn’s Bill’ dog who uses the ‘soles of his feet for skis—at 40 miles an hour! Titles will be determined in slalom, jumping, trick and es and Pat Versluis of Holland, a | mationally known pair. Roger will also be a judge. Joe Grimaldi, life member of . ASA, from Macatawa Park, Hol. ‘land will be another judge. Roving’ Ape, Seer ee FAMILY OF CHAMPS — Archery is big business in the Jack Hughes family (above) of 1201 Beach drive, Tommy's Lake, near Orion. Hughes is the modest champion, but Billie (Mrs. Hughes), John, 13, and Kathy, Il, have done very well at the fast-growing sport._All will be contestants in the Aug. 25 state tourney at or similar calamity. during the last five or six years. Detroit, and in the Sept. 1-2 Michigan target events in ‘Jackson. The family has piled up a big collection of medals and trophies the FWS says it had reports | Another race attracting attention has the sanction of the American They will come from some 53 all amgiatios te Set meine ph po Binge last fail that is one east coast lis that for the women's laurel.|WaterSki Association. It could be| communities, tourney officials |p mith sl shereeed svactielag tur-4iea diel in an hour and a half, ae + al eee iltinn (2 stepping-stone for the 1958 Mid-| say. men over 35 and settior women| Skiers will meet at Haven Hill twine within that time ae aon ae aero ips, [west Ski Championships: and, _ Events get under way both Sat-lover 30 Hodge at Highland Recreation Fri- : 2,000 geese hovered over the st Le ‘Deaaton’ the Ghigaiee 2 een view, the nath in urday and Sunday at 9 a, m., run Among leading entries © are day at 8 p. m. for instructions, and spot. for the first time since 1949, Mrs. ito 6 p. m., with a big parade of Dick Sligh of Mt. Clemens, for- on Saturday at 9 p. m. will attend In ano! Frank won the clay target title Cass Lake, Lake Sherwood boats and skiiers at 1 p. m. each| mer U. 8. titlist; Paul Boel of (a buffet and reception at Cub 300° n another case the FWS says, aj/*T@0* y . Water Ski clubs and Milford Jun- |day Detroit, Cass Lake Ski club jin Pontiac recorder was used to lure geese eight times and Mrs. Jarvis, two . : whe ' the F infoves ation about entries out of a federal refuge to hunters|°f the last four. . prexy, on Aug. 10 won Hg ot in a blind 500 yards away. re Aw oe ee Dorothy Hart at MUtual 7 3, Horse Sets Geldin a . In just one eastern state a sur- 9 vey last year showed a substantial| World Record Twice Better Guns From Europe? kill over other years. Increase, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. : : eo according to state ani federal|—Corsican set a world’s record : r] folk, was due largely to the use for 2-year-old pacing geldings in a of the electronic call, half-mile track twice last night j : | Such easy means of getting/With 2:04 and 2:02 3-5 clockings at aud wildfowl is certainly a real threat Saratoga Raceway. f to preservation of the species, | Pete Dailey drove the brown By JACK PATTERSON the maker and still appeal to the These specifically are panera 177.52, which would require purchases of center-fire and pistol ammuntion, and para- | graph 177.54, which would require | The commanding objection in the past has been that such registra- 7 ls ae , De au Siaee—Ten and ay $ Boys’ Ivy League SPORT SHIRTS 98 Each Assorted Colors PORT STANLEY, Ont. W* — Joseph Sharpe, village blacksmith, | were under 20 years old. The volved waa mere than 38 years. Solunar Tabl was a ose Sage Seems Solunar Tables cause of 9.15 per cent of the Titer geen dee aggre og Mn mishaps surveyed while colll- area by noted outdoorsmen, cover sions accounted for 8.07 per cent | ee weik’'s| pared. bes White and Novy \ . Neen erie tie oe cae Thursday, They art designed to] min tad aid the angler select the best time) ee an oe for his sport. i on, overloading. standing up in AM. PM. { the boat, unbalanced load, turing Tate eeanoe dae ES we : cont of the fasten, fe ici he te oo The survey was based on fatal Tae anes $30 ie tte i small boat accidents reported in ‘Wed * a+ 8:10 2:00 8: 2:30) BRIEFS . rod from ‘May. 198 through| sulle areas, make ther home | SKATING NIGHTLY | oy areas, ake me 1 - Dec. 31 of in the state — returning from the pees Shen nese Wed. Thiu Sun. 8-11. | Outboard Sales Hit 4 - T-SHIRTS a 8 HANDKERCHIEFS 12™ "1" Red. 79 anon ~ L ‘ 69e ° Sizes S-M- .. s A ~ “ei | ' | ‘Men’‘s pekeee Seger ey ern tent es iar} Shee ee tenes fo ee ee Pee ee 1 ® eh ‘eae Ct ee oeweaes 1 ee ooh be ee eewes eb eeeunpaseees adeeb eee eee ree seeeeteregens tpewede eeeceece SEF, et A eeyeen Ee eee Eee Ee set vbeese eve ces Sepeessceeesee Reg. 89¢ Value are hes veer seteereteeeiees FF eens ee aepeve 3% aiiestes Seeks edaens va b betas 6 ‘Aq wee Pee tee ee ed ed + ee es soll Argyle Sox | “Modern Bowling at It's Best” | The All New “Lakewood bade “14 All New B nswick Alleys Steet fees: | AIR LIFT | _ PNEUMATIC OVERLOAD CONTROL PASSENGER CARS and LIGHT TRUCKS asian SEAT | CLEAR PLASTIC FIBRE Ee Ee SARAN PLASTIC . EW TREAD TIRES) 670-15 T1015 OVERS| 19.95 9.95 14.95 | and up $Q”> Plus tax ond cappable tire A ss % a. 5 \ ™m ¥ “470 s. oval \ 2. MacDONALD, “Ine. | Saginaw St. FE 5-613 | Across Speen ice iv PLAYED y ‘RECALL THAT AS A BOY IN tHe LABOR AND THREW 7H BOARDING HOUSE 4 Lo HOTEL ROOMS WHAT ARE YOU SITTING THERE IN | THE RAIN FOR I FOUND 20 MINUTES, LEFT ON THIS PARKING METER ~~, eS I HATE HIM FOR TRYING TO HARM YOU... TO PROTECT HIS SECRET! ‘DIXIE DUGAN | You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontioc f Press Want Ad Section bh. wg pena oacedjaee Bad to solve all your buying ost ‘ing problems. : re RA GOLLY, I'LL. GET EVERY EWIFE WOULD LIKE Rubber, Kennecott ) ! pinach, Royal Dutch were slightly lower. |Tirnips, bu. ng opening blocks were ler up % at 79 on 2,000 shares; General Motors off “4 at 43% on 3,500; and American Tele- phone up % at 173 on 1,000, New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) dmiral 91 ia air 2-2 Oe aiied Ch ee BS Tel & Tel Allied Strs ,...43.7 Isl Crk Coal Allis Chal ....33 Jacobs .. ..., Alum Lid ....42 Johns Man ./..42.5 Alcoa .. .....834 Jones 3 L. 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Last year’s fac- passanger cars. tion of the "57 model year,.Chrysler compared with 19.2 per cent in Jane; it was the only big three producer to sell more cars than it produced in the month.” - — units against output of 100,-|— July came to an estimated 455,000 er and retailer during a period of tory assemblies numbered 5,861,865) “Heading into the cleanup POP nies eee et ae Corp.’s marketing position appears| “ere the girl was visiting. i i Ag itr} re it ag i} i i ‘f : g bg ‘ti ef i iu Ih fife ati Heb nie it foreseen both assemblies and retail) Wallet -— bra: rer ored ong deliveries this year should surpass left + the six million mark, Circumstances of the beating * ‘were similar to an attack three Wakes Oe weeks ago on Mrs. Neil Keen, wife Ward's Automotive Reports,'i¢ a well known Florida private commenting on the ofl detective. Mrs. Keen’s skull was” the outgoing model cleanup period, rractured while she slept. said: on are ae Soo BF ‘paring’ duty, Onrysier ‘Corp. (Canadian Dollar Rises ce ne nag mbressive 22.5 ver to Unprecedented High: NEW YORK @ — The high-fiy. ing Canadian dollar rose to an un- precedented Ward's put Chrysler July sales at/foreign exchange At the same time ft noted that 3-32 of a cent over yesterday's seta} sales Sur all. vankes. dirtiisteiend saat Dominion Of course, most of the half | million-plus cars to be built this | Oldsmobile Marks 6st Anniversary. | LANSING ® — Oldsmobile, the) ducer, platmed no pause on the, production lines today to mark the: start of its Glst year in business.) * -® ee : It was explained that the Olds- mobile Division of General Motors highly competitive merchandising. /f nation’s oldest passenger car pro-|}- "Tomorrow«« Corp. here was busy with model, BE SAFE — BE SURE WITH DEPENDABLE INSURANCE WITH CRAWFORD-DAWE-GROVE | 710 Pontice Stete Bank Bldg. “) Telephone FE 2-8357 jMARION, AUG. 18, ati Bonksg © Toe 14 “St ck sian 6 ol rcting, Taketag 1 Tauaeras . Pike Sts. nel REAL ESTATE “re cnsane ena 1 a. SALESMAN i eet sirens. cue an | New lake subdivision getres 3|~ ; ; our ; i salesmen accustomed to earsing ; ar; oat ag ten Rigg SL BOX REPLIES $10,000 or more a year. Pienty|/————._ iG, » TAILO a 9 : phews survive. : : hom 2 3 : terations. Drape mals done FRANCES ZELLA will ‘be hele Pridey. so Goaptl At 10 ams. today Gere!) See Sor es LS souseepe terations. ‘Dre 8 Oe ere IN DEBT‘ ‘ 3 +18 . from Buntoon Chapel ’ 1 Z cum ‘t adults. Fine ‘The engagement of their daugh- | ¥ith Rev. uarvey MoGana ict. | § Were gs gy beg the Press JERRY =. AD AMS CO_| Scuntty “lake home, Pris 'suartes| |. ms ANT ED Furniture Refinishing 16A IF SO, ter, Frances, to James Newton tery. Mr. Meldrum wil ie in| § office he following jo-4.| 3an Television. Ret re is housskeeper-coat to} a: Te spl 5 ; 23 ' : for tor family ANTIQUES -- SPECIALTY. VAR . of ‘ announced call Bates! removed from furniture. Let US . ~~ Garden Plowing 16B) Give You I Place to Pay 3008). sommes Ease Your Mind ec ee & jond-| Restore Credit Pee poten —— : — |. WEARE NOTA a ee, “ saditions, auice anl| PLOWING. GRADING, DISCING.| LOAN COMPANY . . Any mow 18 2 ‘ New Reading List ta, MICHIGAN CREDIT ; ” nsurance ncies 17A COUNSELLORS for Bookworms «|e “Ue a Hin Seat | FOR WANT ADS “SALES CAREER | $r8 sar,'Ton per’ tor cualiy.| Wout FoR cooxivosaux:| AAAAAAAAAAAAAA |~ : gaat Co.s|FRWANTED HAIR REMOVED . 90. W. a e rk. ex} AAA SANDING a eg ; ‘i at Avon Township rien: age 58: beloved backend of DIAL FE 28181 Opportunity and « permanent com! TSOSEWIVES, YOU CAN EARN| perlenced, Scrib's, 130°. Tele LAYING PING@HING = QUALITY| INSURAN et . ; $56 to $500 im the next 30 days Ra. WORK Austin-Norvell ais cy ¢ ® [S* pontiac Protected termilory,| without ‘leavicg ‘your home. ‘Cal GHEDAEN| _C._BUD BILLS. rE 82080 | pe oem ,| Wtd, Children to Board 26 ROCHESTER—New books which) Fotrics om From $ a.m, to 5 p.m. cab meses “Earnings start with| MJ 6-093 to live in and care for two A & B TRENCHING | 22%: ET yf ~ ea CARE FOR one have come in and are now in place; John f and R. Walter? eg \” YOU WEED ANOTHER PaY{ all children. Full use of home. INSURANCE child, Licensea home, PE 5-0375. : William ive full details. to Ari F ndck in your howe, we nave an| OD Toom. More for home than Pptings. Woler Une. Piel tie. on the shelves of the Avon Town-| ge8t , prether «of Mr Se ee tour Kopeut, Box ds, Hit Repids,| gheck,'m Four house, we have an) Target agus ait OL Lins) Fe $000. F ALL KINDS SMALL CHILDREN, GG0D CARE. ship Library include the following: | Mrs. Geor Teer, hrs. Frese neumen ne” dren and bo me. responsibili-|_sfter § pm. ay rive; Sewo DG Gr) 1sURED a ny Weal hoe ae ‘ alter and sibility for errore SALES FOR MEN| tes no drawback. Pleasant) WANTED: TOR R additions, w Nichohe arger | ee ousehold Gesds 27 : Adult Fiction : 4 service be than to cance) the with car wanting . gis0 : ith hours to suit) insurance . Must be relia-| %¥ rooms. porch enclosures, PLA L PAPAL LAO : : 2% om. ‘ eae "| Your convenience Unusually high) ble, ell like fi "| storm windows ce-/33_W. Huron , Sword and Scaipel by Prank G. Siaugh-| Delt Friday. Aug. 23. st 16 sm fort portion ofthe’ firt to $200 per week, We iain You. saraings, no deitvering. collect| Petmetent Soaition ‘with future.| ment Work a brick ‘or stone, a dry Service a FURNITURE NEEDED ter, with Rev. —e E ment which bas been rem | 9 aod 12 enydey. ae ore ee Oe nen | wie Ponting Press Bex. 2. ah eaten & eerie mans Laundry Servic? S| mates home». odd lots, Get the dered valueless th the LESMAN WANTED — A REA * WORKING MOTHER DESIRES BA- “a i outright 0 |} error. “when x y for & live-wirg salen View ‘call OR 37100 6 we 12. by sitter 5 days is Rel, te| Seats et Sulidere. =EMivon FAMILY | (AUNDRY, SERV. eh 1s tor vows mob, Community silts sraaeedar 24098, Pati At | | sour” tain “wumber.” Wo j| partment: Atul have salen exp.| FOR RIGHT GIFT. APPLY AT ae 1 S| ALL, KINDS “OF CARPENTRY & ee ee : —e Music Biore, 2 fa tagnaw E|_ “WY. _tielp Wi 8| sie nae ome Oh, -2394| “fied. 4 os vena 70 aga basis OC a : ‘ SLOCK BRICK CEMENT WORK! _Leundry. Phone a SLD time for advertise SADT CRETE CHAROS POR on ame REPORTER. MAN On| and fireplace. FE 3-60, WORSERY 80D. DELIVERED On|_'emvs & furniture MY 2 : Ge eeieee || SALESMEN | Seiesmse haa") Si SO & Seebe came aren _Wed, Miscellaneous 28 wee is 2 dees ae the MARKING & RECEIVING ROOM! BeWs son and ey zt 30881 Landscaping 18A previous to publication. clerk. Some exp. required. Full) phone ational business ne eews BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT acteta ~~ WOULD LIKE ee L BUILDING. Mutya of Omaha's Dae. Aa ae. Bve6. td covering apparel Work Also chimneys. No job too|A-1 VETERANS TREE TRIM-_Fiease call” ries West Se may Oakland County makes opeu ml ings|__Wonderful_ Shop. TerMuron. waar, oan cjupermarkets, “foo Saph mocdeetal sod qopmen| Bing & renee ee S| Wend | to Rent. 20 ye sxeetmet = : WOMAN TO CARE| on spot news and assign Sh, et : Ki TREE SERVICE. (PETE'S).| te fee an I icon secieg wit be pd ee mer] Mae's Wel Pars Pork) Sidi hasty ey Uhl RICK WORE WINERCACES Aci) sate. Va SSG "*** 1s nesponsipce puure want CASH WANT AD RATES und earnings of #1,- Ste Michigan’ Tuestet Building: SAREE Sinle Ga Ciiieraece& Lawn cuume| ist near city. bus. line.” Breler Goo to W000 Ist year Scere eaten si-sanee Det: . cARL L. B SR. AND SON . . FE st Side. Gas heat. FE 5-€226 Lees Dey Deve GDare f) some housework & child care, $15 =. 38 N. Cass. PE 23031. FE 240i | Dans Landscape Service. SEs Cree oe + , $2. is q career per week to s T. re ane we sae Ralshed.| ans YARD &| Urgently need 2 or 3 bdrm. home 3 ee is i group *, retirement . Bs - a in 1 ea : . ; in we oe Se gD. Muah be Teiween 30 $0:/CLEANER & SPOTTER. MUST CUSTOM: DUCT WORK ON appr! Sag} 3029. ee Meat azea. Wil maintain one? : Steady position with salary, room.| HAVE EXP. (MALE). MAN| 'ons : » net. YoU te oS fle 7oU sre between 25 & 88, own board @ paid vacation. Cail Com WOMEN SILK Fin-| ummacts OR 31496. eremevais, Por FE $0005 0c OR |—Seetocd_ 1-2008. it io oe es late model cas, hare had ex- ee" between #8 3) TERERS COUNTER GIRLS. AP-CEMENT WORE SIDEWALKS,| 3-2000. LANDLORDS eecenacoetogaed | 3 40 ~CS~*iS st perience tn .o ed : » NORTH rr tn” and colored patios. OR| GRADING LAWNS LAWS MOW-| Screened tenants with credit re- nai uamedacnenpene 21% : NURSE FOR LOCAL PHYSICIANS) gy PLAZA. 1457 MAIN : ing & all Kinds of iawn service. ports checked reference: : sheeteesenseces office, 25 to 40, office exp.| gr gr 7.7770 2 . r Fill & black ditt “delivered. Sued ee yr home or . boone piknieaneinsinsess © OLIVE ] 9961 referred but not necessary. Cail) °° CEMENT WORK ing. PE 2.3801. sx"for the teatal man . appointment. : _ Help Wanted Mate 5 — ~_ | SURSAID — expences. Gueware, garage ‘toot. Cheap| Oakland Landscaping JERRY E. ADAMS. » CO. = ~ re two ren. Other r SIreit—or— tor , PAUL T. W ILLIAMS ployed. Good wages. 2Ea" ‘A LESMEN OR PE 1-8037, day or night calls. Ss ailding. Per Pereunial’ fiower plant ~ = = t | Ae pgpecvsatoneet | hare Experineed "cute f.useer| AND ASSOCIATES Se ee ana” Ulica tito “Blvd PE t138. UGOAL MOR. DESIRES, TO RENT scsncssersecerseena 8 | Quivers. & mute brokers Wore time "salesladies.| Realty O- aeons. we USTOM PLUMBING CAWN BUILDING & LA & LAWN RE ferabiy W. side iocation. Cail erence | mt cars {0 cen-/ STANDARD OF CO. 18 NOW AC| Roars. Good “pay” Preasunt, wort-| NTED | 70) GERALD & SON ee ES IPR wie Unt PONTIAC MOTOR JN EXECU. aur ae ; sew & © nue. he Real handise, i824 HOUR SERVICE back fill, Top soil. tive and eile. Ne cnltvan Gee ti} seed & d| Ore area. MA 41178. seenenees: poy 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. CE NT & BLOCK = unfurnished two bedroom house. : spply $2 week rent — avila 10 take WORK PE 50182 Display Ad’ very Pride ‘s, Aek ona SQUARE DEAL Set tees te : mg “aes ae Shoe St ree des ereentTY Por abecale “Sarden Puge_|SROPESSIONAL COUPLES CH: 7 resaesennecese: CARTAGE | |SALESMAN COLLEGE GRADU- Opportunity | __froceries & wiities. PE 860. | SS Te ripiia, suanan-| Moving & Trucking 19| Sum. ‘Rand Wrst Peatee, Ti “yeprocseers | baad A rtioe Tasos Mich.| ate preferred, interested in a fu- Employment / Agencies 8A work Pree esiimates. OR|~ 98-4381. et ae | 7 TTORNEY CO acne cng STATE] Woman fot Genera! Housework . % TON STAKE TRUCK. LiGMT OR\TEACHERS Wifi TWO CHiL- pesoeap ATTORNEY Ag Den hm eee Ed Qiust Like Children CALL SCOTT EMPLOYMENT|DRY WALL WORK DONE Frew —te'y ba ary taciory_emplorment ofc Mea vce NG = “Brickwork, cement and plaster|ASHES AND RUBBISH WAULED. > stsneseeneee HBL. eated im Saginaw. GMC Truck & Coach Div. Pontiac ; 002 Community Bank Bide. ing. Ph. PE 42200. Peernent and ete, cleaned. FE wry - ning FROM PONTIAC TO seiceesivcniccenreci| Samat St Suptestion, should tw-| Bien. : Pharmacists FOR A etn onnow | CARANTEED = AEE gg tee So -CLEANINO 7s Waterford at 5 p.m. OR 3-435. sation, salaty expected, address) SOCIAL WORKER ae TT ty eS Ee | hauling. call Bil FE $9033. |Wtd. Contr Mtgs. 32 snd telephone mumber. Write Poo-| $80.80 te 995.20 weekiy - MIDWEST aE gs ED Bee | ecu a ROSEN WANE oe sieeeneal F ; NIGHTS) Te. Sainimam "ot two 3 eas ae et EXCELLENT SALARY. MENT AGENCY oe YOU) woRR < GEAPRAL MASON SONRY FES MOVING To DAYS CHEAP. . ODIATE SALE Hew or pensened. Snitdcass or older. - college with courses. in sociall Gr uproa’ Aur ee IX| SOME OF OUR PERMANENT! p Peed eenvice | iid epee a OE Gina wifas| Clark Real nekale PE totes or aprtiance eae Fo oe = have an| GOOD CHANCE FOR ANCE- hast eon poeeee STATE) PE OR. 3-2276 x a AP ~ PE ahd PE 44813. Ask for Mr. Clark. = We repait. PE 3573] sick leave Be, Bot Sppty fae “acoukation = pO. FES. POUsEMOVING — FOLLY LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. anions AND tions for Sates writing) CENTER. ; Instructions 9 ES SGa a patos, | Rupbien feld dirt, top soli, sand ~ CASH ~~ etn] Rati, peste pie ag] oe ore een ae iD ARD |uaane (20 parve rae saxe| Reutonsbe, bented. cowed nd!" ODELL CARTAGE IN J A FLASH ce ipaecsste ieee furnishings be = REA DRIVER) work. Res. & : eterna oe Freduate. “Prefer ose,‘ who wants| "Wy Siem oe. on s9mt| ASK FOR MR. LOOK [sa PegeesP Oe we bsen larae of ios small. Por. quallty| “Phone PE Seen ne contracia, see Au: aren SIS] ite™and suing te ‘work Stesdy| WANTED — BARTENDER, APPLY EN rE _ £108) Work. “Call Kayured W." Com-\MAK WITH “Se TON TPICEUB| Ft Jobtese a sores, : section ee aa “ Th between 4 & 5 a. M N 1840 mins. OL ie wants work. Call anytime. FE ears service to vatisfied ig, containing 6.80 sores. ye Somieecte, Mies. s:..-++- 38] position. @ oo tee ccinnes| Morey's’ Goll & Country Ciub, lif L il ~ NEw NEW ———s| = 8. iriends and clientele. jis located on the Morth Tg a ceala aud _me Lk. Rd. Quali « noe bt: tick Driveways, side drives, sidewalks, s > re Ff Py SE Sead ie beds Bt Se] unningham. | feeb att GaN eet cle eck al A. Johnson sie Pack subdivision. | RENTALS OFFERED Mat. or woman, ausband wite ean} DRUG STORES — | stinina, ‘ae industrial “en- ot concrete. is “feck Peinforeed, “Aion pe cee 7 Smith) She S's change trem restéentini to com- re “A FEW MEN "work together ‘no exp.. necessary Greer” Ai esenae Sent cost. Call Stas ORWAN TES ARTICLES PICKED REALTOR 200 feet on Walton Bivd, and 1so| Rent Apis, “RRULigE) Reged dee pide wert. Methent,| SooSankts 6:50 sm. to ¥:20 om “except air conditioning. Bring sep-|_m Eiagh tler Dp. Pree ent up tee gt caves FE ba aide e+ feet in ou Clintonville Road, on seocseee 30 |W, Muron bet. 10-11:30 a.m. WANTED FOREMA® FOR| ~~ — “ i —— S.No @=Pe Ros, FLEM ig FLEMING FLOOR LAYING. : tbe, Memsbeast corner. ef, Clatenvile| Rent 06 | Sobe ine PARTS SAREE "Seed wang Bane ower] __SALESWOMEN | battadttisss,,imveeet sur "Sande tar oe bane | 1 TUCKS to Rent $ CASH $ Pint 21, Section 11, Water-|For nee eseens coe? | set, 3535 Bitwabeth Lake Rd | sume & salary expected. Pontiac) Birmingham ares for candy —| Free employment service, Se¢|——= 2 ' TRUCKS TRACTORS ford Township, Oakland County, Mich-| Rooms With Se Press Box @. 73 counter in new store,, C. W. Harper, Weidron Hotel. PERSONALIZED HOMES « D EQUIPME NT SS — eon et, sesves tn N you HANDLE 50 | Wit, SELECT 2 MEN FoR Es- erce a Birmingham. Ap-| Wed. Ai ist, 1 to 8 p.m, or PE §220 or FE 56475 (i } hong _Blekups 1% ton stakes UNLIMITED All) interested are requested to| Hote! vaeenerees 30 | CA tabiléhed routes. 1 in White Lk. ber ia Spplicants must) Thurs, Aug 2and, 10 4m. to PLASTERING & REPAIR. REA-| PUMP tr Semi-trailers re Pow gag . Saas aikis kpaves cseen ACTIVE LISTINGS area. | in Pontiac. $100 per wk. Saeer ae out of school,|_ § p.m. seuabee. Phone FE 2-792. Aitens AND TRACTORS FOR NEW OR SEASONED Ar cony of the Zoning Map tomethet por’ nose ee | eg ele Property to sell &| man "For appointment FE Sais] bet ‘i's am) PRSPARE ROW er Pontiac Farm-and | GenPrgCONTRACTS OR pg Sh ap eg / Hone!’ sales ‘help, Call, us. today haan SP PPM ruler Bran] FRED SANDERS | Per & Oat, Seng te spare Soma ¥=| Industrial Tractor Co. _ PERIENCE "MAN ‘coun : : = $25 8. WOODWARD : ———— “Y| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE & join a well established & busy '>OoNG MAN TO LEARN BUSI-|SALESGIRL WANTED. GOOD) Air Conditioning. Weating, ROOF RE PAIRS Opel Daily" "Including Sunday) YOU_ SELL OUR COR: | ADSIT STEWART. |». sate Houses ‘PHONE EM 241098 pens. Must start st botiem fe re- “| Tades ish begeee benefits. Maiing Refrigeration EAVESTROUGHING i ar Wi ee FE +100 DEED EXCLUSIVELY “BY Watertord Township] Tnoome” Property a C. Schuett, Realtor a a rine malace: Salectaat stan MYENING CLASSES WIRE REPAIRS SS Coataaee A ITH LARGE FAMILY, RUB- TED, MeCULLOUGH. | FE | as wend caters 7400 Rd. (M50) neta ng and Office Salesladies Start Week of September i6th | ~7¢__FE * 803t. ; FE 6-097 | JAMES & he eatban Bremer ..°-"" Ga [CARPENTERS WA Supply. 1*_W. tae Pull time 25 yrs. or cider tol pp TRENCHING AND Painting & Decorating 20, (“4 "= Sem". . Waterford Township|£Or Sale Lote, preg 46 ae work. wre Baek Help Wanted Female _ 7} Bnew poee Ge cee ivesings by apecumead BULL-DOZING A-l PAINTING INTERIOR & EX-| SCHRAM : ; Aug. 21, Sept, 4, "57. sag spueeste ce et $ shift, Apply 498 Orchard Lk,| AN R ORPORTONITY. LaDI Center. No exp. neces. 7 a an %. D. Thom: FE €6941| terior 10 per cent disc. for cach. one STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- For Sale Farms cipeesenensnens “ eee gout ise ape we S| =e Security “Commision. 1a 21000 West 10 ile Road at Norm |UNDERPINWING HOUSE RAIS.) _SUstaniced Free_est_FE_¢-#205. Qit_sostya nestor | hate Court for the County of Oskiand, |Sui, Business, veneeee ; fe 8 EO Morne Ponte —_ Western Mighway. KE §-5050. auue. PE be” ‘es, werk “guasentect te ee 4 “Yanweit, 4040 y Dinie Hwy. | ge A Por Ssle or Excbaiige: ......--80 od eng oy Pont SALESMAN B,_Feor, 7a + Asm SALESLADIES WTD.: FULL OR| Work Wanted Male 10 Buliding Supplies 12A | sma PE Sagi 02 3.1358. : ISA ‘ ' c F 5 g. SMNTING “IN LAD GUT VER; : : Michael Thomas. Paul, Gary. Center, Must bave rood back: =| Carry “Polv's” full year found Sis 6 8. eiegre pa" °°-\A4 CARPENTER WORK DEW — ‘cheap. FE 3.2ii6 cheat! IMMEDIATE | fee te a ee ME) onan, gerund Se cee pee cietans &| Ene ent Secome 6 yes St CSiecmOOe Da Fee : = Se, G@ & PAPER HANGING)” = P| ACE MENT | To Joh end Carmen Simonson, par-| 5 «| at Serene for an| for 10 years. sel «full ‘ine sea tae a ile" prattabie ones sa pou uke eet Mase WASTER eaten V6 6 CAR eaecReY tee MENTS eg Eg ee | - -y + iopaseses all ae Ne Se ee ee ae Phone tod 5| _Call_anytime PE asst Renters scatiold bree Pe PANTING & Pal TRE NGING. EK.) and sale for your Land Contract. | Court mg ‘ Money to L0an —...scss-c0c00++ 83 . r illustrated Drayton Pising 1 P.O, 0. Bex 836. |AVAILABLE “NOW cA REENTER : : | See ua today. and pre Ty mM Migs Fh garbage ig |G oR REO * MONARCH win Gates “loveseat one Se EPRICE & cabinet work New & repair. SAVE, MOREY, BU YOUR FAED ‘ Pe aii @) papers with you Ne 78M" : Som ore unknown, and the exid children : ce quired. Orders filled, promptly UNBELIEVABLE Pe 27061. ig & os Any tind PAINTING PAPERHANGING ~ “ted tint td. children ‘onid by| MBRCHANDISM MEN'S SHOP | Sesompiag, SE ptateie ma. us ae gers Ret yon oun OA SOA Oa 6 TER a FO PALE CLEA gg ena oe Oot Realtor | Binced Under the jurisdiction of this 17778 GRAND RIVER |_Jetterson #2040. carn $90-4900 week, get your own ___Business Services 13 TEFEE____On 3.108 a : : BE Ad, pe ee seeaees eae “oe : * F CARPENTRY 30 YEARS EXPER? se iain the. ecu ah ie earn elev rn enn stip _J8 ihe name of the people of the State| Eora0'e front DETROIT in vie of doaiyn &, Walton, Dayt| and MONEY. Car necessary Call| ence, New act repair. Pormics|@2 ACE TREE SERVICE RE-|...< agent eee a een, so gd. 2 oe CARETAKER. aera RITE RCRD FE 81706 after 6 ver OL 6-1062 $ to noon, : ee specialty, Reasonabie,| Pots! sod trimming. Get our bid CopeNHAVER'S RADIO & TY "Chapin Real Estate A - building. saeres FULL TIME. Vic. me : _ 506 W, : é SS sae tare ae eB iiss” | Se RE Pee | EE ee Ome | SOCTAL WORKER (0g, MARE any cpa Ut Mas torn Fane] ie ale re foe me Geenly, eu the dit “Gay of Orprimenn (De Brearea ae DRIVERS WANTED WITH LATE BAR Malb, DAYS” wMUeT DO 80 to $95.20 weekly $5000 anh Gee ee a he) re eee oe OR fe M RTGAGES AD. iss, at nine o'clock in the fore-\esie Ramtpmnent "circa | Rotel pickup truck te trans some cooking, Own trans. Schoel- To fl future yaesneles in Pontiac CARPENTRY. NEW & REPAIR. Fence St. re Sos. M. P. STRAKA v¥ GOOD PROPERTIES % ACRE moon, and you are hereby commanded | gale amt inacssesiee| Semetrallors, ips 38 So 50. Cow] _ler's Bar, MOO. ____| Timm of two Fears of colleps| Were Suaremieed, OF 3608, | Ser eo geevirs “eae Or more with Jom. 1 _ appear personally at seid hearing. (sale eétssaceees O81 TT] Dini’ Hey, Drayton Plains’ CARE OF 2 SCHOOL AGED CRIL-| with courses in social ps _— bl Tt Mad WINDOW WASHING WASHING ot ait kinds OR 3-304. FE MAKE. 4-0736. NDON’s| » D_ CHARLES, 1717 &. Telegraph ‘Tt being impractical to make personal Dire .-ses00++ss-08] Terminal manager Jehan Taylor, “tte & lent housework. Live in) sirabe, Must have use of car. the : : : RADIO & TV. 127 8. P. ST. Farm_ Loan Correspondent hereof, this summons and notice | Wood. | eee orl] Oe Morgan Deivecd-Way, Teen |a0f out: MY 24231. _.| Liberal vacat’on tlan, sick leave Wan 2 a WOULD "TEE WORK OF| ~~ aj wl Nonawriter Servis Stk. Equitable Society sak Be pore by publication of 0 Plante, Trees. meres Uoteg Ws Jetierson, River Rouge|CLARKSTO 1 — WATERFORD. benefits Do not apply at local Ws RCE SERVICE _ Typewriter Service 22A PE_ 40521, Eves F© 56-9001 i The omtiae” Press. a pawspaper Dogs Trained, miele nee RANER FOR 3 for” restaurant work, olrs rt) bmination KL 7 jehigas “DRIVEWAYS oe yee, oF | TYPEWRITERS & ADDING a OVER 1,000,000 : sald County. : noon to § p.m. Experience unnec-| Civil Service, | rem Er ' Oakland Paes Available to purcha ws, the } ie Arthur plent, Must be sti ie to , aac tb on. Baas = 2 Be A ROY'S, 96 FE 2400) chines “Prtoting ana t Fotge ef said Court. in the) FARM MERCHANDISE Grete. Steaay | veer rt arom ot Romy te porsen,’ Posie Geed| cect” pageants ere OOD ann OF ANY TYPE. CALLia HEARING AID RM. Go. P vawrences® Sup-| Realtor Partridge, 16 staat ‘aaa ‘said County, this pgp ron | ve Box, 66 stu |_Food, Us 5 at M15. MA 50711. bookkeeping. Write Pontiac Press| 5aR ae Disa BLED a ot COOKING AND GENERAL HOUSE- — mg AREY WRG TH M | work, Live Reenleal 46733. * like a contract, FE 1. ; GOMPARION AND HELPER FoR A Deputy Probate Register, |Sale mh PrOduee cc sceeses es TB]: convalescent young mother. 45) . “| Wanted # d Juvenile Division Farm Equipment... +--+ 36 pan Tg PE Sa alg Ae a sg ‘ an : Mg. 21, ‘. Atotion Sales .ccivessenwese es tues Tetergncet, and own ‘ene Typists Contr cts eoem ~ HOUSEKEEPER. CAP- oe) w material 13 " Have citents = Comp. Op at'rs an sither ‘sew’ "or sbeavon’ and Aneon ens ae Ce eebareeaseeeee re ard q : E Z CRB OG R a ¢ VER . i ‘you are ey peta a str title, ‘Templeton Wom: ee Re ts aw * — EP PiIANCE B IR) fAR _pl oe W. in. could work és: am, to 2:45 ‘ Sa staple ean © relrigorsiin.: antes celle eaten water & Oud seek WRN oe hee ue yea pi y Realtor "Sale B ag ne ee a | ore fo than PE| \porary ass 4 wre. oF more é‘ 44563 - ¥ F .: 2 [ , : 7 ira) 4:30 40 43 pm. ” \ Russel Bye pie. ee: Service — ‘BUYERS : _ BUT Bod aes : y © oo.) : heen A FINANCE. : cn ds to sell, rent, find a ; Vi nda is the! 3 coeas muy HED AP. only. 39 Osmun, FE —— es egH, oes p.m. 3 . FE Le BROWN, Realtor Ss PE 21010 tae2 W. “SOLD OR NOT SOLD ian’t sold yet tts * “$ been listed with > Ea ee WHITE BROS. nee ; Sunday 10 to 4 are = te re BUY & REAL’ Bt. w ROY KNAUF. : Po te es We're Selling ee Clarkston. REAL ESTATE INC. 8 CLEA Seseet Dare Oe Ot, R & K Mo tel, OR fo 1 ats 2 adults. jpauta, | Mace ea gt ue. . dn w 1418. HOLLYWOOD APTS. tuliter fra id EB Howard. jor | eat oe tet er 3:30 33) Bo a John- a | eae ey Rent Houses Furnished | 35 1 Gal or ALL front & beck. yard HOUSE. NI Coup er seteh. ps lock a ison Je Ht Oe _215a8,_ Mr. Gan. ieee 2 BEDROOM ERICK IN WASH- Park. PE_6-4615. 3 . PURN. St. Will r sh $05 mo. References and t T-RM. FURN. HOUSE ON BU. pear ater line, monthly. Dorothy Snyde Bae eens “a Sites New Lincole Plant. Lease _ to May. EMpire 3-013. we Laverider Ee sfon or at . AG. = FULL. BASEMENT. 154 Li _ Rutgers. AT. Hotel Rooms 39 B - -y- E. front porch, full . basement, close to oy ye Shamrock Creamery, grag it le s} m8, pATH, IN Elizabeth Lake Front ue te i. Attractive year Psy ne gr cturesque view of the sake. 3 with tile : home, =| Sy ish s0. easy to clean, suto, peat gut hot water. . ‘car garage. 40 eA — tote house. To be sold the appraised see of $19,050. ‘Terms available. of 3-7227. WAWA- City. Li Sleeps 15 miles N- a, SX, OR COTTAGES, MODERN. pa Mackinaw AG 37 reh NS LE }-2379. For Rent Rooms: N [EN AND LAUN- dry priv, 430 W., Huron. r4 “Rooms With Board 38 ase. Quiet ROOM FOR GEN. man, Close PE 441M. ELDERLY, PERSONS Convalescent Homes 38A HOME. WEST SIDE, 3 widow nurse” eB REST TicaNeaa Fa Ew HOTEL AUBURIN eck DOWNTOWN Located within 300 feet of 100 pct. comer on E. ma ; hapa f of }-+room # aq. Heat and hot water taretthed. * Lease available, Roy Annett, Inc . Huron st_ FE $-0406 Open Evenings & Sunday 1 to 4 MODERN. OFFICES Ample Parking Space Telegraph Road between agge mm and Pontiac pone e offices. = = tote! vant or 1 ng MI lon mam poy grain | BY OWNER 3BEDROOM RANCH 2556 Williams Lk. Rd. 3 bed home 4 ranch hom — ‘ears old new thruout, ‘ew oak floors, full colored drainage, Near Pontia iam fey eee . ARTLY bdrm. home tm fel all apartments. Cali after 6 oniy. or write Poatiac ‘ied bath. = ge > RL Ww oe MAYFAIR 6-6330 - Win build 2 er 3 bedroom starter , nase with basement on lot, wil S : lot =... small bedrm. hom up a eke ae ifichenette up. wath ngepiace, vege ah may ise 3 Fees Nothing Down! | $14,250 ; : — | REALTOR Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 For Sale Houses PONTIAC 2 _IN MILFORD PE 6-1201 or FE : EE poaliacm 3 ont e. Corner tot. ™M ‘Paved Garage. $2,- pizectve 2 single, 500 dn. large lot, with garage. Fi hy re AGENCY : m . Michigan i Wet opine $4080 MUtual 4785 Res, EM 3-487) toadeay lntats’ Balt edase AUBURN AVE. WwW Brinceton. spree Stanley. WE; 3 2 beste. ~ | erement. 3-008 e ae a ining rm. “RENTAL UNITS | ishee- Sup pesumen. ceneet| = Best Buys: Attractive new 4 x type units. other fentures. it-you see i, Rin i) T j ie Only a, tiae on st Blvd, ar St. Let us show you ay ‘AE WARWICK HAS A 2 BEDRW. A ; UY house Ee eed ee $100. ca ‘Home Fa Pe raonar rm. home a fs BEST ~ Y 108, Mi ° & nee. Pui ee a ers in this luis, very mice Zbed- SMALL FARM HOURE TN CEARE:| fore Kennel 10 rune with chain| [oom home with uillty and __ ston =. Huk fencing Almost new cement! deve aud ib get elec, water ¥. N. END block barn @ other out butld * heater, is insulated and gas } near ey me. 2 full base-| This ts am real rtunity for & sewer in house, taxes a ment, i’ heat $85 mo. very) 40@ or veterinarian. You low $03. NOT A LOOKA- _nice, 34376. can buy 2S Se. La SE. ONLY #750 YEAR - AROUN TOADS OF | ; Auto, heat & hot water. 32° living jo sa Shox n bry appeiniment LOADS OF ROOM . rm. fireplace, > ae : . INCOME POSSIBILITIES S3002 & To ieee. dee -| Smith-Crawford, Inc. OR FOR LARGE PAMILY beth Lake Ti. TWO OFFICES pe ee ey . Rad, OL 1 Rent Lake Cottages 36A | ii & Utbwn ha St size) — {h™e exterior. 7 rooms and AT SQUARE LAKE MODERN. NEAR up with 3 entrances. Also 4. Good beach. 81370. i and Be eisoe re bases —eie Oe $ moms nome 122 W. Fairmont , KE — “ “2 — “IN wad 3 KSTON For sewly weds or for re- tiremeat — 7 ee 5g? nig E : a = wes H i Leslie Tripp, I Realtor FE $016) or PE 52080 BLA North - Side Mod 2 bed- rooms, Fa my oo Plastered wails, Fg a bath, Full tlied bas it~ ment, at. Paved street. Ex- cellent viocatios. $11,500 with iow down paym Clarkston - Orion Rd. 8 mien ¢ Fe mee! “a Orion. Gece ~ ie aan Several lakes near- ” GEORGE BLAIR EALTOR 4536 Dixie ue OR 43-1261 DRAYTON PLAINS Watkins tee Family sized me: Riatet sf toe $20,000 with terms, —— Tpoctene. $9750 a " LTY — ACRES, NEW IN "#7. This FE 1068 . W. Huron rE + fares bedrooma, 22" foot iving ” WILCIAMS LAKE tg f “ pei very modern kitchen, BY OWNER: lot 160x190 feet. Priced at $13. CLARK REAL sar kre 1363 W. Huron. Eves FE 4-0402 or FE 4-4813 le Service BROWN $19, — BRAND NEW—R Attactied Secluded lectin LITTLE FARM — Lovely’ B tered walls, Two acres of Here is a steal. ae. ba ry gaa 9nd AVE. Toned Commercial ‘ Corner iot. .L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1363 oe mF PE 2-410 Partridge PERFECTION « located on « S jand- us ler Nishity beach bus at teed REA 4 1643 Union take a *% 4. BEDROOM 2 story x. famiy. Piste tleer bes dinin, Pontiac pany’ Pull price $11,600 00. PIONEER HIGHLANDS Spotless 2 bedroom subdivision. full - ent, pared grivewes a. Ry penttiass ‘Syivan a Lake Poo WM. A. KENNEDY PINE LAKE home se ies in an exclusive sud- lf You're So Hhody) i 0! time Here's a chance to Has sthashed garage and full) your tnow-how you yea" sate tue _ basement. Large living room with Well built frame aeud6" d-bedroom raised. hearth fireplace, ki starter home es modern as tomor- hes all flush birch cupboards and| row. in Clarkston school Sor ont Goud Comes hese: | septic oll 5 a Fg PI r % i = ] ment. Priced at only $i ot down, $55 per month, terms, Truly suburban . living—close town. it : today. A Few Steps , From this 3 bedroom kk ranch COUNT RY HOME home to stores and schools. Lo- in Drayton ~this fine Spacious 7 room, oom, one family home hes man fine fea- story, wiedern sub home. oS eS ad — rm goon = yp = ‘spot. On iso bath, eet Pving foom, 200 let, “cerees from lake vicceiesa & pointed wala teem) yy Co. $8,900 is ain with . a the oa $13,906. with terms. 4 = WARD E. BARTRIDGE REALTOR | FE 43581 “ Maceday Gardens HURON fall ar EVE. TIL 3. garage mith pores ax drive. 28° com ise rm. “~ floors, 100" be ae i te basement with 6 toom, 1% story bungalow, 3 rec, rm. Needs some bedrooms. ype steam heat, 4 rv this and more for cay, $12,000 $7,800, and $85 per month. down PAULSEN CIRCLE L Mod On Williams Lake Ca ive socermn jot with beautiful "1 bireh urees. rm. all ‘brick ranch home with $ taoeay ta de Sake home has 3 full price, e, $8,495, with $1,000 dn. bedrms a liv ra. Bing ATKIN rm, family «+ kitchen WATKINS LAKE ch home with gerbage disposal. Bath |s tled eture window view of lake. Off; ith - wash: . Auto. oil usy roads and secluded by trees. L al. a sere _— us for more information. $17,800 with $6,000 WHITE BROS. beach, 230 ‘ information, $43,000, termes ‘SMITH: : WIDEMAN REALTY 412 W. Huron. faves. OR. 31708 413 won. FE 4-4528 | Templeton | | «agro 3 room to rent. lot. KY nook, with down. pete Snyder | funn land _pp. Gat 34903 oF MUtual ¢ NEW 2 ‘ ae and wate furnace. iy dora. 7 Ww. $300 TA contract at 6 per cent, Actoss.the street from Oskland Lake, 2 bed- room home. OR 3-6274. ROOM USE,. LO- cation, = Side. Must seil, $10,- 500; term P. W, DINN AN 66 W. Huron FE #2577 LAKEFRONT bedroom home, natural stone anghes. 2 ie. $7500. - 2 bedroom ranch home. & on pvt. lake. Enclosed porch, ,a0wn, “vaca : le bedrm, one, full base: ent: Full bath. Lote of trees on wae rs ‘orn HURON VALLEY. 1768, MIO et Ponting, Lake, a). ~ “MORE FOR * . YOUR MONEY 2 dedrm. brick rancher. 1% bath, | \coramie furbace, cer- $14,450 esl gm00 Down to ore - at 19 ita : : Mk income. amily house, present $138 per month. Large barn. nig a AN good investment. Only $5,000 to $ room home and 3 apart-; handle, ig o Seemoniy 7 ent house same 100x300, miles north of Lt trom gowanee sree. Sor) K. L. Templeton, Realtor communi PS after | 2330 Orchard Lake Ra. FE ¢4663 530 sted : After 6, FE 32-9502 EAST SIDE A Dandy Location For Retired ° at PPP LPLP PP PPA ALA LP LNA Sullding. ‘Moay operstion fpr bee re. SS. Bg Fe Oe Pre, ea at bee) _ALCAN HEATING ROMES 3 tor ¢@ plugs, |$ YDS. OF BLACK DIRT. $8 DE-| Fer Sale Livestock 72 band and wife. Just $3,900 dan. & gatage home Also Hamilton be 7 ag whir! on Like aoe Riso. Px FE 86730.) Do intend to make a change by a 4 range yt ry | _eves. FE 44931. 7 y On cecue @ . _W Walton ‘Bivd sone 3 pou’ Cabore’ tee eal ember outs re 7 SHOWERS, m| ita BLACK DinT TOP Som, |' Gucmeey Reassnable. MUlberr? 208 Nationa) ein x is WARD F. PARTRIDGE] “Welsberssv'eai | ay cg gmeSOnooE ME; | "Mani entere moose | fb S™ cawvhak = | CA, ee crit |p aia dant | open HOT REALTOR FE 43581 Sxare 53| after 4 On 9-317 2 manent tap er 90 daye~came fureasee 8 i perntet, " Keaming chrome faucets,| gravel. top toll. fll, Dulldosing: | 4, due, qhipping 7 cans of milk. “REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES BLOND c BRAND NEW as cach. = - +t 14.50, are factory seconds. oad gravel. G, R. 400. Ortonville, N L T3017, "THROUGHOUT MICH. BEDROOM Double dresser ia ree mirror, | 5B GARRATS ANCHOR eases igan Fluorescent, Gr KD TO i@ RABBITS & COOPS. CHEAP. 10590 w. BU ST. full basement, ners oe eats bookcase bed and chest, all tor | 121K. FE 5-6189 chard Lake Ave. . A TESTED TOP SOIL, § ¥DS.| FE 42170. a . TIL 8 ie late model ear. 486 First St $99.50. tt, ot a week) = ST 6. ~ aa ee. ist a eereatEs. PE si 31°80 BAND. ha Ne AND FILL | ARABIAN GELDING BUCKSEIN, DR BUCKSEIN. INCOME Of Ty. eppoiatment. other vines. as, Turner - 3-6865 __ wits ers © Live 22806: I taveston vena gy LE FB 2 MODERN TRAILERS, 40 & 32’, oy a) Orchard ens 30001 — AL L, GOOD BARGAINS 100 ate "aein ' SANDY LOAM. BOARD YOUR HORSE AT PRI- S200 wor Figg toe More in full time.| for sale or trade. EM 43-2061. ~ = SMALL EELVINATOR REFRIG Clear Y-Pine boards, 10 ff. + Top soil, Will deliver any amount. vate stable. a. care Bok... ¢ Sor disabled persons..9° ROOM HOUSE. $280 Down. BRAND NEW F Good cond $30, FE ¢-2686 Clear Y¥-Pine 1-4, 04 ft. : _8-6642. and te stalls. Beautiful riding Box 10, Press, Take over payments. Bal Cy ger ee ig TRADE ELECTRIc RANGES FOR 3x12, straight and sound wl TOP SOI, NO WEEDS. ANY| ares. 6031 East M, 87. Holly. on EAT ‘MA ARKET trade for good pickup. Pie's? Phe Whe Cee pie ee. 5 8 ee, sf or ae - oe Sheetrock a= P J. Waidie, FE Goop sCHOOL ‘aoRaE FOR Good shopping Cash Cle ; BRAND NEW ELECTRIC , . ality. Outside $338 gal. = — ale. FE _ 44638. tele, Some groceries. Cleas bulla. 2|> BEOROOM HOME, TRADE OR machines. 44.50. $125 8 week. | TWO, TWIN BEDS Cone lactic interior Paint 4.48 gal. op p SOIL. BLACK DIRT & For Sale Poultry 74 with & yr. lease, $3,500 to a. ; 7066. ai Redimix concrete & mortar, $1.20. 4x8 > ect | on 11848 Ne OT OOS Le bobéles . BOW SPRINGS & MAT-| +" -| We carry ‘a complete line “ee new Ft ME Tir 7 Sj HP OUTBOARD MOTOR, | “tresses, prand new, $10.95 & up. | TO Wa used mater! Piyscord, 4x0x% eb 4-1 BLACK DIRT, r, ORAVEL. SAND. | CRI $8 FOR THE Di G. L. VAN VLEET for sale or trade for luggage| Sclectiot! of wiougtit fron maple; ter heater, 4 gal. lied. | you will be pleased with our prices | Blanket ineulation 100 &. $a.68 | _top soll, sill. FE 57645. freest, § Ib. and better, 18 weeks | trailer. MA 4-3319. fond, urniture, 43 ne, B Munro Electric Co. | “gna service pattimates tree and | Twinsulation, 100 sq. ied ea: $190/ 41 BLACK DIRT, PILL, SAND. old. 16305 Oakhurst Rd., Holly, or OAKLAND sities OXFORD 90° ACRES TERMs On| Orchard Lk. A 060 W. ABC Loans F deen Kod $139| gravel & top soil. Light tractor) phone MElIrose 45854, | MUST SELL TODAY. gy trade. Fo. Box 535. 0 DINETTE SETS. AS- Siegler Oil Heaters SURPLUS LUMBER & las Tir 2x8 9x12, 2x14 work. FE 60002 or OR 38048. _ Sale Farm | Produce 75 ness. PE 40040 re EN TIAC. SELL OF TRADE | sur cheire ant table, gonsb vai-| Twice the heat at hait the cost.| MATERIAL SALES CO, | ans fir plywood eer t. A-1 Topsoil ST SELL 7 io! en sink, oF what have — PE| u@. $90.95. There are new i957) , Money Deck guarantee, a1 5040 Highland Ra. (so) | 1x12. white pine boards, ft. 15e Delivered. siz 2 er Birming- "Buy Your Fruits and eg Rare ean See eras | GT DODGE ROY FoR Sopuiet “colors Look “and . En ar ATI- GON. Taide fr ore”, %. Re} We _—- | Vegetables for Freezer po fake includes 30 | or a erat, ix, es. i TRADED See | os | “Yrois, $10 ee dicen. PE sacs, | SOCK: plaster tad ee” ihe TER. re and TOR s6ft | a fl. or Home Cannin aoe Van hydraulic Pitan 2, 4 DR. CATA- Lk Ave. 5 pe. wood dinetie.....,,... $12.95 iuod haw jane a IALS FOR USE front in load’ PEAS, 245 LB. PA 87 et En ..5 by My Low mileage, and extras. Coes FS, ae BADER. WHE Spe. wood dinette. 14.95 | 400. Sacrifice for $250. §-2860. ¥Y cR Seng ee ARD ou 34515 R PART OR FULL TIME Trade for older cat or cash. FE | “Ty Fo Een Py speamdae ee SEF anv MA RMEICTER ar a TO8 SOUL, CRUSHED STONE, CHERRIES, 20 07 20 OF. ise ne studio te : UR Conkiin,| — DOz No Jey otis. If you *Taem invest |A GOOD 1% INTERNA. “eles cond. #80 FE $3183, ae ting, rooin suite... 08 | aes oreo nee FO 5 Feel or Fe 200. 30 iB. CAMB. 85.65" $1100 our ee tional] truck. Ma, or fur- pA 1 a rm town kitchen, of} & gas es Northern Lumber Co. ra" For soil “CRUSHED #4 STONE, BLACK SWEET ies i merebandising machines ra nites. 2s 24080, noite tide be * Weta Tan's” — and ORB, "Bers. | pontiac ene? ne eat sor) Seah Bart How Cais," BACH: * sts trata atte cade a | a PS cages, tas | Mw Pike Pe 41tz2| Sarg\ electioal supoties, ceetevaraot & 8 Mile Rd. 00 i} Tor Sona BT ACR) Shoo Es sacenOn tae Refrige ons ovevinnd REFRIGERATOR = : gist, gravel and ful dirt.| 43.18 DOz. FANCY MICH. CUL- a eo | EROFEETT). 2. ¢ VAN WELT. | Gas range .......... re Sevia: sio and 2 mages Eridg rom Pr. Ee ey Trey de Bennett. TIVATED BLUEB! , a2} on '-s007 , f Boll $3.35 per ist. ° | gers et a! excwinoe | eb oe _BE Gar gcpres. sas ae 2 be ft. Romex, Attention Truckers ie. cee, Se ere EVERYTHING @ For rae woe. |. USED TRADE IN — 189 Wi ia in Sy Snake | Loading top soll t block south of) JUICE. FANCY GRADE A 6 OAKLAND i DEPT. “Big Wrecking Bar er. 2678 Orchard Lake Rd. Watt's ay Mi at Adams. FE OZ. CAN, $1.7 104 §. Saginaw S300) Davey’s Frozen Food USTOM MADE SOFA A-1_CON- | WASPE? ov enevree senses $2495) Wrecking Brick Buliding SPECIAL sack DiRT iY Tie BOSEL y DITION . LADY'S CHEST, game eoeks oeeets : $24.50 deareret and. te of face brick | 25 per cent ae tei. and Delivered. FE Center oe eh i DININ Davenport wy cist” eves $20.50 id “Bro house 1012 Main, Rochester. 1 ere e YOUTH _ BED, | tetrigerator SILLY a38550 WeRINe 1.0) LUMBER & pon I pl Eo Bap, SAND. GRAVEL, TOP SOU | sr oBERRIES AT ELLIOTT $39, MA Pip for Day }aoeae He Range : pai 2 $38.50 409s Padd-nk FE 2-970; Also ee mga es od -tone _$-6323 or PR 5-7268, Large, cultivated. Heavy picking. BED, 2 PIRES , bee. | See et arse Dyes. bape gad , Kem-sio, Oakland Fuel | & ace cDiRT, WIL. BFL az,| One. of Michigan's show piaces. CALL FE 4-2800. NO PE 56159, sand, soft 8 int! | Duncan PhypE FATE O THOMAS EconoMY | BUY DIRECT AL | ans eet tt chairs, FE 5-17 3 escie _ FURNITURE Co. . WE MANUFACTURE - $3.95. iso complete “ine, of seats | FILL DIRT. i "sel SAND. Mae : eeeees color, wood ris austin gg MIN a B41 8. ett st. Door & window trim ....... $5.50C = extraordinary values Michigan ‘Black dirt. $9. +. $9. FE ~ fo Bi be: : jane RSF SEP Gr cert eta, = | CoD, Rernpomnarone. SBOP 3 |e wshd 0 . BR | Seen Ean ee ee aka y ANYONE aiid You W. Huron, m» HOS® | Quarter _ round sinecee ee MOVE IT. CALL PE $3008. 357 Happy Folks , +-BURNER “aan, aa SE A, AR 3 PC. LAWN SET AND ‘G) chair 7 Pc. LIVina ROOM SUITE. pee “ae ed map gr on eg ta Best 7 noows oF FORNITURE, PE FOLDING CRIB. “ait edaine & baby buggy. $30. PC. wane cae or tag suite, inlaid cedar ined. 3 leafs. & ood $150, Call a MAGNAVOX TV., $30. PE 54-6602. it TV. ALSO 2” TV. FE 8-378. zl” TV CONSOLE, A-1 CONDI- tion, call after 5 p.m. mut 3-5274, Air Conditioners real “1 nally bt something today ~ the wpe’ —— Sale Household Goods. 57 For Sale Miscellaneous | 60 ee eeee eee be wat enon — cu A bins pan ae rE Ea as etd 1 en chen ie rs. aes fies vbuy ot $125. Milks NT ELECTRIC RANGE, 6 x's Appl. Sat 61300 < VER VACUUM CLE. w iaed cond. $10 up. Michieas te High- way. ’ | KELVINATOR garni . 4x6", Good for 20 ~. arge home or 7 ee ee aor, FE KELVINATOR ft., moist cold, exc, cond. “is 98. Milk's Appl. MI 6-1300. NORGE WASHER ‘AND ths $300, Call ual 4 Admiral electric range, like - oer — os Adm mated alr ondttion Sunbeam coffee condone $10: twin baby buggy, $10. ae MODERN, WALNUT BEDROO eLectnic MarR cOOOE PRIOAthE REPHIO., UATE ett, — rose. top, only os — eee tated Prosie, treeser. FE Used Vacrum Cleaners Ye aP MOTOR, 6- IN. TABLE apes _Fecord paper FE $0016. ane a heard white alum, aw wid ned : ve asia ename’ 5 gue mon 1-1-l-A REYNOLDS — NG, Sell yourself by our expert installations. OL, 1-0941 for free estimates. AL G DOOR, s Ward sine, $30. Maple 527508. 1 OR 2 WEEKS LEFT ON Door jambs, interior . $2. | frames exterior oe 39 :| Joors interior cereal rom 3: , Sereen doors . 7 8 wes Lye oes Pees eee weeseeseeas coal SUPPLY CO. et FE 3-7101 EVANS DELUXE 30- uae gt} hot water beat. ANDING TOILETS 18.95 Double a4 eee & __ trols, $100, PE 4-0797. fics Guan you tink, Lol us. aive yil's. Pada om pe 2.0203 HEATING EQUIPMENT Used oil ol} ers, a ck OL $0211. Pike’s Rental De TOO! : Ri sue nine ie Watertord "0 OR 3. 31751 Oop. Our Lady of the Lakes C Lakes Church Cameras, Equipment 61. 61A 2% : % F325. LENS. sccee- sories. @20 roll adapter, film y iaat flim 3 UPRIGHT PIANOs YOUR Dr., 8, Eliz. D PIANO 61213, Lake Eu‘. rma x oy: BABY . MA 2 Be ngs 3 atthe” Cm agen ROT EE x mm, MA 25 PLAYER eiAND, COME >” COMPLETELY IRRIGATION ge ey EP. gl . Capac ei2e. . Ave. stainless steeb LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS : SPECIAL SUMMER SALE GOOD ADE RENTAL . ge oer PLAN EDWARD'S OUTLET a 8. aa FE 2-2108 atone Saxaphone, $75 Melee FE De Sock Van & Storage. WILL sELL $075 SPINET STAR. ractically sew with matching ch & full ke poard at % this Be cot. rE stuss, Can be seen Sale Office Equipment 63 "Sale Musical Goods 62| choice, 38 Gallagher's. 18 E. sure. FEO 3 USED big PIANOS ee ; cond, Se Gallagher’ be Huron FE 40566 : ANTIQUE GRAND PIANO, ROSE- week. tt" Winding BAR-| Gr RMA! Talbott EE OR juges ;. Rew, never A Come 2% ® look, Bert Monroe, 95 5. own, 8 BLYD WwW, Bre | ead ie lve +6588, G00D _RoaD GRAVEL, 6 oa _ for 87 delivered, PE 46588. Delivered every day. oe or a —< FEARS AND HONEY a oo GRaver, VEL SAND, ROCK AND TOP | poy Fr 2-000 stead Mobile Homes of Quality _ and Distinction . Also 8 COMPLETE LINE model a? ee Ay Bob H Thin Takls 7 Home Seles Inc. at Ww | A987 by EA Servion, -OEDS “T'd like to withdraw a dollar from my account, and would ve Oakland County's |¥0U please wrap it asa gift?” THE TAYLOR CHEVROLET Walled take MA 1861 HASKINS GHEVROLET 8 FRIEND” mt“Oakland County’ 8 | Fastest Growing Dealer” MA 35071 BIRM ae me Sarat oe BIRMINGHAM 1855 Chevrolet _ dan. Radio, , i ’ Seock No. Ts your old ear in trade. BUICK North Chevrolet Co. 1000 8. Woodward Ave. _ Bgham. FE 29101 __ Open till 8! Birmingham. |CHEV ‘37 Demonstrators} Choose from the finest se-| lection of models and col- You will be happy | Wagon. °s¢ Mercury with one of these new-car- | 5. aga low mileage Ford Custom "PRICED FROM a fox dele pang oe * » pk be 1954 Buick Hi 1955 Pontiae Power steering and er Senken pom $1496 ors. aieue e Fastest Growing Dealer 675] Dixte way at M15 eS See Bt Ae Stee aa sar NE apts ae a9] & ~ oe Ee Pontiac oy : Auto Brokers as low as One owner : 1955. Mere M Hard All black. hed Lo lieag: 1 1956 Cadillac. Fleetwood. Full fo er, Like neW. ..25 1 ins il $ Hardtop, Pull Up to 38 mes. “on balance, bas 1952 M ry TAKE ADVANTAGE Low OVERHEAD Eo nc8"™ oe He lll gg Fi inancing Our Our Specialty weer | BOB FROST HASKIN S| CH EVROLET Clean Cars New Location peers Our Specialty SPECIAL i i ish, V8 engine, Tr. A one-owner car ‘s in shape. °. Bg WF down or your old No. North Chevrolet ota Riemenschneider’ ginaw = ; ar. \. , om ly meve . al Ri CLARKSTON Motor Sales A Rotates —Pieace ‘hone pne MAple 5-514] 4 CLARKSTON ee ame roid Chevrolet Co. 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birm ‘57 Convertible Chey. Bel Air conv, V4, Pow- R&H. Stolse& Trory, "umn ‘Slater white on “jooks drives LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER 280 Hunter Bivd. (US, around Birm. a 6-6934 “THE WORKING MAN's FRIEND” “Oakand County’ 8 BIRMINGHAM North Chevrolet Co. 1000 §. Woodwarg Ave. : Be s BIRMINGHAM UALITY 1855 Che V-6 eng “Glide, i heater, whltewsll tires anq extra Stock No. 3850. $300 down or your old ear in trade, North Chevrolet Co. Ens | 1000 8, Woodward Ave. _Bgham. 1% 6 CPE, . BY i : i, N | >, ’ AAA COC MLTY ‘6 Months Guarantee R. & H. Motors Chrysler - Plymouth good cond. $745 — ‘53 Chrysler. ¢Dr. Wind- | sor, auto. trans. R&H, 1 Good cond, Reas, down ——— ~~ 4 vane. Practically new tires. Per- $490 3 Ford. Custom 8. Ford- a. R&H, $31.70 down & th. A ® mon $505 — "53 e 8. 4 Dr. sedan. Auto, trans. ba Pe Ponta & pe eee #150 per OPEN EVENINGS 124 Oakland Ave. He Cokie FE §-6801 . ie 55 D RANCH WAGON, $1,245. me “Bright ~ | Spot’ Cadillac Sale 1956; Sedan Deville CHOOSE FROM 1956, Hardtops 1985 zo cava 7 1955 Sedan 62 peg Convertible 62 TODAY'S SPECIAL! 6 PLYMOUTH -__¥8 AAA QUALITY 6 Months Guarantee R. & R. Motors | Chrysler - Plymouth - $2,905" Crown ——— Be ark, Practical |— tire never Ress. down payment & bank Ba Bord YAideias,” WW. steering, hh M. hee sane $1 ‘6 Piymouth V-8. 2 dr. R & a Pca onde “OPEN EVENINGS 724 Oakland Ave. PE 6-6801 . BIRMINGHAM 7 stock No, M431. $300 “i our old car in trade: ort h Chevrolet Co. FORD ‘s2. CUSTOM V-8. 3 DR. R | Tass & H. wes, tires & motor. eond. Extras. $450 or make oer. er, FE 4640. Turner iso 4 DR. FORD V4. FE coow. Mechanic. : ue a rdo-. = Power Power et Padded Gash, Goat belts, Best offer takes. OL ~ 1957 Oldsmobiles 88 & 98's. 4 Door Holiday Sedans FACTORY Executive Cars All Power Some with Air Conditioning 2,000 to 3,000 Miles All Carry New Car - Warranties ‘TERRIFIC SAVINGS. North Chevrolet Co. - | 1000 S. Woodward A’ Bgham. ; .. SeEves we sennaeee ie ee ed BIRMINGHAM ace el Sera North Chevrolet Co. Woodward Ave. aro 6 Ee | = nee 2 efae..| STATT'S a NASH STATESMAN. . $310, FE 5-2138. A clean, $5 down. Tee") oe adee, carte Ue oa 1954 teton Dodge panel, See this PE x cent B IANA eS “Matthews-Hargreaves ‘North Chevrolet Co. “ peed cre beable wee oR: “tang i r milengeD Uist OLDS AYORA, RAR, MUST ai ¥s<| Price - Reduction Sale makes & models to choose from. y West Side Used Cars “aire Special 923 W. Huron = 42185 56 Imperial Good motor. Tires. See. he Save $3,100 8 wydramatie ser eee irr ed te thir Gao et radio, * |g RORTIAG. CONY. WW. POW aerial, windows, at, stee eee at Good top, ready for UALITY 124 Oakland Ave. er, ae ek TibLe me | Sion Conte tod cs ing ecses | OChutz Motors. Midwest | or your olq car. $17 8, WOODWARD BRAM ‘ts FORD 4 DOOR STATION North Chevrolet Co. "oy — wf . PAY. » om, Yer ‘ $17.08 & month, citer tee| ate et eae iC Tom Bohr Inc ae Milford MUtual +5155 i Ply. 0 Dr. SWEPT WING DODGE MOTOR SALES 3-0469, 7 MERCURY WONTEREY HARD xin _jox | Danas cane UCKS = mies that extrh extra ales, SAVE SoLt over.| 1957 Dodge Custom Royai, sUBORN NMotoR OF CATE |e menecntrs om 4 tee wat beige Gora «oot, tay u tive’s Demonstrator | 1957 Dodge Station Wagon. Fully "57 Imperial send 4Dr, Crown: Hardtop | a, ss peue Gite. pos ag Save $1,450 Bee ANNOUNCE ANNUAL | Mid- August t h ‘7 P ty. H, Top friends t. own a smoother running, better looking, ae buttan trensninie || “O.K.” conditioned car. SS San’ deluxe a4 con "$2637 "56 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR SEDAN with wall | down ie SUT —wEcenoEee || 'S2 SPvaorer sng eens condition, after 4 p.m. 483 Redio & Heater, Poweralide Lk. Rd. — "54 FORD - +‘ : eae ras at Pe * on eee e eee eee ee .$ 695 ooo | CHEVROLET Bel Air 4Door. ......44.$ 695 OLDER x BLACK, Ferry. || 56 CHEVROLET. Bel Air jHardtop <«:..., .$1895 & Peas. en IVORY Top quality cars in above average condition and foe price it is now possible for all our tna 2ibd New Goodyear Tires ‘Included on all 55 -°57 models Cars Guaranteed All 51-’57 models —as long as you own the car. North Side 641 Oakland Ave. "$2 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon ,.......+-$ 595 ROWN. A F. Heater. 2 Tone B 54 BLywOt rH ‘Door, erie teeess ote § 795° Transmission, Radio ._—. wm, 2 Tone WE'RE LONG ON F ACS FICTION! 154 CHEVROLET Be Door. AO 058 OS "55 MERCURY CONVERTIB 55 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR ‘56, M MERCURY | BO deloal & Ona ‘55 CHEVROLET. 2 Boor 210 ... “eopenegee: 81095 IVORY & OSE ‘55 CHEVROLET. Si ‘Station, tion Wagon ecerees ofl 445 53 DESOTO Firedome ve. wwe cee sets cas +$ 695 BROWN. Transmission. = cow ‘3 CHEVROLET ‘Convertible ececcseveses 11398 PONTIAC & & GREY. 55 PON ON TAC = 8 Station Wagon gareves-G1495 South Side 211 S. Saginaw "53 Sete Ree fe Bel Air A DOOF soos o$ 795 7 EVROLET Del Rey 2i¢ 210 ... D can’ hope 37 $1845 SS CH VROLET Convertible rE ee 54 CHEVROLET. 2 Doo tate ne $795 56 FORD Custom mm 4Door 8 Promnedenme. 55 CHEVROL oe ON ES CHEUROTET'S w Sport. " Coupe so 381495 52 CHE )LET C ——— Ser es eer eens ~ 395 BLUE, r Del 55 CHEVROLET eters sdossnc Sees '55 MERCURY Sport CORY Sport’ Coupe. sis tease $1495 Radio ry ‘Heater, W-Walls "53 fSkriac 4D Co ee eee 52 ss GOOPR e Siac MS Coares were ee ewees EASSPORTATION pay as pe ‘innocent Yeats -- Today's Television Programs --| | Vee ma Programe furnished by sistlone Hated in thie column are subject to change without sotice : Slated Nov. i _ | Chasimel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel o-CKLW-TV | atl oes : News B.D TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 9:45-—(1) News, Sports. 10:04) Price Ts Right, oR ek es - Will Tell Story as News. (4) News. (7 |ie:09—(2) Ellery Queen. (4) Amos)10:30—(2) Strike It Rich, (®} woe Re Maine) Almost Forgotten Era) Kukia, Fran & Ollie. (9) Pop| ‘t’ Andy. (1) Bowling Cham-| Truth or Consequences. - WAYS, News, Around Towa] Between 1900-1914 eye, pions. (9) News. 11:00—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. o| : 6:10—(2) News 10:10-—(9) Weather. Tic Tae Dough. sini potas 10:15—(9) Theater 15. 11:15—~(2) Love of Life. By CHARLES MERCER ee eS. CO Mention, 9 nee—O) Bak Franciico Beat. (4)|11:30—(2). Search for Tomorrow. | Woan | ? Whirlybirds, ‘The Missing Wit- WPOK, Basctail "| NEW YORK U—Fortunately for] g:29 (4) Box Four, letters. | ness,” Kenneth Tobey. (9) Lone| & Ricky. Rind Mre. Burtoniviewers interested in stimulating/g:59 (2) My Friend Flicka. (4)| Wolf, Louis Hayward, - |11:45—~(2) The Guiding Light. CHEW. Hews ade | evision, Henry Salomon, the) “Helen O'Connell. (7) Disneyland, /11:09—-(2) News, Weather. (4))11:55—(9) Biltboard. $:00-—-WIR, Vacation Cruise |P@WlY appointed director-of spe-| the park’s progress and Pecos| News, Weather. (7) Soupy’s On. | Ot atin oe? see WW Maree tastings! — o a a] Bill. {3 Coens of Monty Celaja, | (9) Million on ee THURSDAY AFT AFTERNOON - ry t:00—wsR, —s a} ¢xtw, Bud Davies — | YOUNg man believes in-/6:45—(4) News, }- “Crime Doctor,” one ai Fee ey | Se ee ae WCAR, News, Page _ Jeligence ot the. public |¥:00—(2) Vie Damone. (4) Mas-| Baxter, John Litel, Mangaret|##00=C) (Color) Ladies" Day a | ea a ee tee © |" querade Party. ( Million Dollar} Lindsay. pigs fi lar dba ge WK Neve, Reid ie WAER News McKensie |, #] betieve that the so-called av-| Movie, “The Black Swan,”|11:20—(2) Sports. (4) Sports. he oe Ed and Ross Show, Karly Bird Club - [Ways durtais Gaus” | WCAR, Sporte erage man of 20 years ago has| Tyrone Power, Maureen O'Hara, |11:28—(2) ra Ree) Ace Word Tum. _ 1:30--WJR, Music Hall CKLW, Robert Hur 4:90 Wik. 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(4) (Calas) WPON, News WXYZ, tiews, Lady of Gn.| CKLW: Sports the entertainments ‘that are up on| ater, “Ride into Danger,” Victor Matinee Theater, (7) My Lit WEerw date wae | “wwa. Maxwell, Neve WIBK. Tom Georg wean nevi M*t —_|the present day level of intellect.”| Jory. (7) Ozzie and Harriet. |6:60—(2) Meditations, (4) Today's) Margie. pepe =. WXYZ, rea Wolf Wea Bruce Marta WPON, Music, with Mason | ‘Salomon and his staff are back-\g.39--(2) I've Got a Secret, Mar-| Farm Report. 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (7) Rar "WORE Bop. of, Torn CALW, News, Dovid re §:0—WJR. Music Hall ing up these fine words with some| jjyn Maxwell guest. (7) Moment|¢:66—(2) On the Farm Front. of Jungle. i CKLW, Sports wean, Te halos WWI" News” tachend” | Geka’ mee k clase [fine deeds in the way of - ‘ : 2:40-—-(9) Mary Mi i me ews, Mulholland CELW, News, E. Chase y of program-| of Decision, Frank. Lovejoy in/1:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. best Goon § organ j 2 “Sweet Charlie.” (9) Crime, Inc.|7:45—(2) News. : 24 : ; For one thing, the entertaining 9.992) 20th Century Fox Hour,|8:00—(@2) Captain Kangaroo. (1)/8*00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen t , | Salomon began in “Victory At Tite > , stand. (9) R : : | ee Shirley T J ne, FOISES VOTEMSE [sirrina oe ccetimed wick ta] St, (© Tee te Your LMe, ma, |ece—-{D The Ute Rance: | OS Oe ee Fs irley Temple Returning), freee, ee | Sane Ges ele Foe eae, | See ed | . Honor, Homer Bell. 9:007-(2) Fred W (4) i as Fairy Tale Host Policy on News * 1 Sonic 0 wale Seeing “Te, Rant pee eee | Y OSTESS On Nov. 21 “Project .20” will!’ Wau,” Ralph Wlecker. (9) Un|9:90—(@) Arthur Godtrey. (@)|#00—-(2) Susie. (@) I Mart I} : present “The Innocent Years,” an expected, “Desert Honeymoon,”| Treasure Hunt. (7) Our Friend) Joan. (9) Circle 9 Theater. = By sO being kept under wraps and al . ‘ . +. |\riod between 1900 and 1914 as re-; ~~ . yg seen gl @ Mickey’ 1 wood’s TV “undergrground” is hate oF Ge Ten Catt Says Rep, Mow: amine : cin tnt te ope, On th Pam tours tx 36] ws isuncrow op ~ Rep. alee ti sory tamerees el Wolves Howl Loudly Foner uary, 1958, are ‘‘The Man From between the stock market crash 30—(4 Polio ~ Biren Bova all @-Calif), a frequent critic of gov-jof 1929 and the outbreak of war S th f E. ato sy soi) Range Rider. , ses be ernment secrecy, has praised the|in Europe 10 years later. ou Oo qua Or, OO , town's new look of producing both - Defense Department for what he This, following last season’s Birth theater and TV movies. The cat's a ard “The Jazz Age” and “The Great | s the TV “underground. Sices was talking. about one af{Stlomen ‘productions on the first RIO DE JANEIRO — Ssscads thie sta: tnvaded—cad hes 2-\shitleen Oakland County couples . a Se Sate, Oe Baie several changes included in a Te). '0.. tom completing an exam- ready surrendered. as recorded in the Oakland County a | Pigs mate so Some of eae 4 Sees ination of the century by “Project| ‘The tivaders, beautiful American bIondes from Hollywood |“ ty the mar ei ga ar to home screen fans Wiese, 20.” [sn ee Ea bane 90 apenas Mie ewe Semee : e There's another word for Screen cae ndlyorg Moss is * * *. : the gallantry and violence of the Latin lovers. - Midas Muifler Service Lambie Film studio, one of Hol ment Information subcommittee, | Next will come a series on the) | “After one dance with one of these Cari- 256 South Saginaw lywood's six major studios te +” t history of musical comedy in the eons,” pe ; (Nest te Jerome Olds) Screen Gems js Columbia's tele- Wilson deleted a requirement |22th century, now planned for the said one married model, “he says you FE 2-1010 film subsidiary, It's headed by that military press releases rfiust 958-59 Se. ee atx can. never speak to your husband —_ It tacked ly SL the stages, creme Hon” to national security, {dealing with each decade, though _————. Wr 5:80; Pa. "el 8:00 and knowhow of a|1¢*s:" based on thellife of Sam‘. ed he rewrites the number may be expanded as “A South American woman is the same,” - Sat. “tl 5:00 eS ane Houston; “Forever Eva,” starring! ,, S"7der said the ten direc! 1. plan develops. ; pioneer Hollywood movie studio. Shakes 0 itive leaves unchanged the basic)“ 2 an American man told me. ea * Eva Bartok; Daniel Boone, t of the mi Also projected is a four-part se- ies % “Stagecoach " “Cheérs. for Miss inten: er gor om _ ad ries based on Walt Whitman's - “She says if you ever look at her rival eee nS Stim ool Amy” and, aipendy in production eet ration ee ak in.| Leaves of Grass,” which will, in 4 give it} 20mm H. Ou, : on on the Columbia lot under in England, “Tyanhoe,”’ starring new specifies Salomon's words, “he a vast, pan- again, she will cut her heart out an give Robert B. the Scretn Gems title were as hush-| Roger Moore, Robert Brown and|{rmation for release mast be re-| camic portrait. of the United WILSON to you on a knife. She may do it, too.” operating uation "| viewed for what is termed “ ; eit ie a Coe flict with established policies or{States as we go into the second The models are from Los Angeles and Manhattan — nine These and shows already on programs,” and for security. half of the 20th century. inal, meaber ohite 1 ‘ the air have increased Screen “ £- 4 The girls are from all over—Barbara Rolf, originally from eo movies for TV couldn't risk yoy — mio —— from | Defense agencies are required, San Antonio; Janice Wells, Decatur, Neb. and San Francisco; the wrath of the nation’s worried Soars aver: under the revised order, to sub- 10 Edith Alice Jereb, Cleveland; movie exhibitors. —e 23 _|mit proposed news releases, : F Pattie Reid, Indianapolis; company turning en on eff oe ee ae Charlene Holt, Snyder, Tex., a brunette; Doris Hayes, At- lanta; Joari Exnicios, Wash- ington; Mary Hilem, New York, and Jeri Mirman, Los Angeles. But @ out 306) fai) are such Screen Gems’ pro-|less than five days in advance of (*"g" 2 hours of telefilm, almost equal to aenien 4 os Robert Young’s “Father publication. The enclons mini-, Citizenshi of ) the of all - the! Knows Best," “The Adventures of|Mum was three days. ~ film! produced by gt Rin Tin Tin,” “Tales of thé Texas Ncsiidd ice Red Ses wood's major studios, couldn Rangers,” “Circus Boy,” five more - jamed as pies, ignored—or let itself be ignored, filmed Playhouse hows ; So what's new at Screen Gems for ph Genie tenes Boks last Gr aham Says Globe Sterns Use Passports the new TV season? ason) and reruns of the popular * ' “A funny thing about the ‘ = 2. 8 Ford Theater under the title of P [ eparing for War -_ untried fashion shows,” Pattie Reid 3149 W. Huron Most important of all, the new) “Your All-Star Theater,” WASHINGTON ~ The United said, “is that they start at ‘ FE 45791 Shirley Temple series of hour-long} Actually, Screen Gems wasn’t) new YORK i — Ev “find out ‘whethe fairy tales for NBC-TV. It's ajorganized for TV. The 20-year-old| pity Graham says the world. ap caarea Deas ‘Sura aa tae to career returned for Shirley, now 28,)company was formed to produce! nears to be getting ready for a can perk gtertil van » oral the greatest juvenile movie star of|animated cartoons and has been| connict that could destroy ctyitien. and — : as Geir them all, as hostess of the series|Owned by Columbia since the mid- tion. pan eee —>- a starting in January. 30's. Filming of Ford Theater in)“ Graham spoke before 17,000 at)’ ‘the couple - recently obtained 1952 put—Screen Gems into full-| ys, gison _ Atieng the-tour films she'll a Square Garden last night passports, They i: scale telefilm making. in another of his New York cru- nbs ag on see i Gee “Gulliver's Travels,” “Ali Baba z sade meetings. * nist Czechoslovakia, with their 12- and the Forty Thieves,” “The [Report Tax Bill Jumps [ » * year-old son. 7 Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” two; * As signs of impending: conflict, ke *« * musical revacs based on Moth- (fOr Beer, Ale Drinkers | the evangelist pointed to the Con- A State’ Department apokesman it Fa-| new ¥ @ — In 10 years fdential magazine scandal trial im/ was asked yesterday about re- Also new at Screen Gems: aitime the tax bill went away UP nist gains in Syria and Indonesia. for Michigan's imbibers of beer) “This crusade may be God's “We have no information on midnight.” “But the audiences are as tough as in Cleveland,” Edith Alice Jereb said. : _ The girls agreed that the im strafigest approach was made RCA COLOR TV to a married model, Sales and Serv A Latin Romeo asked for a SWEET reece iy date, But the girl said she was SR . happily married. “Then we : ADIO 1V SF should be going steady,” he) a Mon. & Fri. Night said. “Why?” asked the model. and ale. ‘ last call to this great nation,” he that,” the spokesman said, “We “Because,” he explained, 5 : - ” The United States Brewers sald. are looking into it.” am also married happily.” Foundation said in a report yes- * * @& Mrs. Stern is the daughter of| § . l : |terday that the tax last year was) Graham urged “young people|the Inte William E, Dodd, U.S. PATTIE REID THE MIDNIGHT EARL... D-A: de $55,363,000 — or 50 per cent higher|who like to fight’ to join’“the|ambassador to Germany from + than it was in 1946. > -lhattle of the world of the flesh|393 > 1938. Her husband is Al-/ Max Baer’s $2,500-a-month annuity starts paying off in Feb- The foundation rates Michigan and the Devil.” : fred K, Stern, a former New York| ruary, when he’s 50 . . . Warner's wants to put Erin OBrien, | Finish it Y rself Nothing Down : as the third largest beer consumer; At Graham's call, 555 persons/ investment broker. dropped from “Marjorie Morningstar,” back into it . . . Pretty) ou _ Low Monthly Payments istate. The per capita consump-| stepped forward to make ‘deci- ¢ * +*€ Pamela Curran will auditions for the ; - tion is 22.2 gallons a year. sions for Christ. ‘The House Committee on Un-| touring “Ziegfeld Follies of '58.” Michigan is seventh in the pro- American Activities said last Sat- a : duction of beer and ale. Last day the two were named as So-| %¢ DiMaggio and his son are vaca- 7 year the state’s 13 breweries Teamsters Strike Wie toate ta Soathioney by Dorle| ening tat Ailantio Clty... . Audrey Bep- 4 by Morros, a counterspy for the FBI-| burn, due in New York to publicize was a gain of 386,049 barrels over |) ' | lea Mexico, the...” : Pp = Jin New York Ends See ad trent possible exiradi | Love in the Afternoon,” says she'll give We cleo oller you the finest workmanship and Gees tion to New York to testify at a| interviews — but no TV!... Shirley FE 2-8248 enerentee a8 ae oe ee na NEW YORK (A ‘Teamsters\tederal grand jury investigntion| Jones’ husband, actor-singer Jack Ons a antic cone wi covcaduas dy, may undergo surgery .. . livan’ll do two TV’ers from H’wood next @ ADDITIONS @ PORCHES month to add more star-power to his —_ @ DORMERS @ GARAGES show ... A famous designer wouldn't PAMELA CURRAN wt a up-asane sit ‘borrow his gowns for TV—didn't think Sundays D & M Building Service : wears 'em eS a” OK OR 3-2276) . 9S. JESSIE, ae ee : again has come out EARL’S PEARLS — Women are a lot like sesineeeneeantaeaeataniinaiinas ' ae ships. 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