a EN A City Hospital Rates Boosted fo Cut Deficit Board Also ‘Authorizes Monthly Audit as Aid|. in Controlling Costs Room “rates at Pontiac! General Hospital were boosted to $20 a day by the Board of Trustees last night, as they met to seek further means to pull the hospital out of the. red. to make | $70,000 with the plan,|_ which is designed to cut an. estimated $222,000 year end deficit. The $2 increase, approved unanimously by the eight - trustees who attended a special meeting, moved rates for all semi-private EE IT RFE rartelen le i troller appointed in 1956, available. The increase in room rates, which was turned down two weeks (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ‘(Outlook Is Cloudy, NO MUSIC MAN — Not even Minn., as he peacefully slept in UPI Phete ‘the blaring of horns of a passing parade awakened 7-monthMarkets .......0.500.6 seetar 18 Special t Joeiciease saieiese 13 : ee errr 14-18 pi, ae re 16 TV & Radio Fregtames bee nee 23 Wilson, Earl ............... 23 Women's Pages ..........10-11 HUDDLE IN LONDON — U From Our News Wires LONDON— | man said, plane barely missed the farm home of Carl Ireland. They said ‘wreckage was scattered over a 20 acre area. Some of it caught fire. an estimated eight million dollars. ‘found in the wreckage. page 13. A. similar page on D tomorrow. Background information on Republican candidates in Tuesday’s primary election is ies today on emocrats will be offered director of student services at appointment: to his present post University Oakland surveys the progress:on cqn- struction of the main building. Alexander, whose __ON THE JOB AT MSUO—Roy J. Alexander, Michigan State road. He is the was announced report at MSUO. New University Building Rising Aug. 9, has taken. up his duties at the Oakland , campus. His office is‘on Butler road, near Adams first fulltime faculty member to determined, an Air Force spokes- | Residents in the area said the B52 bombers are equipped to carry nuclear weapons. They cost _Witnesses said Maj. Deaton was | SAMI SOLH Lebanese Prime Minister city’s rebel-held Basta section, firing as they moved, Eight persons were killed and a 5-year-old girl hurt, but Solh was not touched in the assassination attempt. A car parked along the road was blown up as he’ was ¢ driving into Beirut. Detonator wires: from the car ran up a hill- side to a spot from which two men were seen te run. tom Had they delayed the detona- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Investigators Charge Goldfine in Contempt WASHINGTON i — House in- vestigators today recommended contempt of Congress proceed< ings against Bernard Goldfine, gift-giving friend of presidential assistant Sherman Adams. Chairman Oren Harris (D- Ark) said the investigating subcommittee’s recommendation would be submitted. soon as possible to its parent, the House Commerce Committee. If endorsed by the full com- mittee, the contempt citation would go to the House. And, if approved by the House, it would go to the U.S, district attorney for handling as a crim- inal case, .. The contempt accusation is / based on Goldfine’s refusal to answer,.some two dozen ques- tions concerning his financial’ dealings with Boston real estate companies of, which he is : majority owner. Got What They Sought | FRANKEN, Germany (UPD— The local fire brigade, resorting to desperate ‘remedies _ date’ “ Seog Be Beco a eebabty, be a lee time| -PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti: (AP)isaid two Altéricans were in the Chduvet what was “f tes. $0 mx eats #2| before you see Elvis Presley again.|--A band of exiled army’ rebel group. x ’ don’t know yet,” he replied anlar aes Oe The Army plans to send the rock)smel Sarracks next to tre Shooting broke out shortly after nnmore . | eS ee n’ roll idol directly to Germany—|tional Palace early today but the 2 opinion the rebellion was Highest temperature es-rssseree ses: u |with no leave time en route. [rebels were reported wiped + ** two —— captains anime kt * *& a swift governmen: mata 4 smeabiied st valle announe-|Bve been i 3 Weather—Rain The Memphis Press-Scimitar| The band, believed to ers over the only station in , in Pontie § —-_|jearned the disquieting news today|m© more than six, landed by *.. | They were regarded as support- Miehit Gapetere See node! a the jellaunch under cover of darkness, |" this morning urged the p ers of Magloire, who Lowest temperature ....0. 0... ..cs00, 79 jin @ telephone chat with a public ri gts & izea|ple to arm themselves and 0) thrown by a general strike in De- Weather en Bennié, 777 ~ |maemmation tliat a Fy eee peice wer Gaeme Dee ee palace to Getend President ember 1956 after serving as Highest and Lowest Temperatures : ” Sehul a/salines back of the palace shortly . ident six years. f . Date in 8 Years Lt. Col, Marjorie ten, ‘ ‘ summoned all soldiers the pal. The radio said. re 9 in 190 53 in 1914|/WAC officer, told the newspaper: Sao pee os SOR. oe, eS wed the army barracks Monday's Temperature Chart “The program Which Pvt. after -a—briet clash in wiih the, The _ uation was extremely|Marc, about 100 miles north of Alpena $3 §9 Marduette $1 58) Presley is training under does army said three soldiers and an /Cot and no one to| Port-au-Prince, St, . Baltimore 88 72 Memphis 93 172 wile ter te thie off \y ‘ know. what was “on 3 ob : ‘Bismarck = 79 49 Miami 62]. not pro ay artillery officer were killed. going on, Among|small port city with a highway Brownsville 92 75 Milwaukee 85 upon completion. He'll be o-- or- ' é . the armed civilians in the ‘streets leadt into the interior ; Buffalo 82 68 Minneapolis 82 58 Government forces counternt ing a Charleston 92 78 Rew Orleans #3 13| ders for his next assignment the tacked, liberated the soldiers, | Was the -underminister of com- a * * + ‘ Cinchinatt «. $8 84 Omaha a4 6s} Gay ‘he completes his training—|icn Kitled the last holdoiit rebel/merce, Lucien Chauvet. Coatless,| 1. § ambassador Gerald Drew leveland 85 63 Peliston 77 51 probably the Detroit Athletic Club, Noontid will bypass Michigan communities/down in pea soup fog today, but| Capehart' said the matter of a) Club, Detroit of Plomina Jet Over proved a sprinkler ‘ will come under the scrutiny of the | its ¢rew hoped to have it high and| Middle East settlement Den c Club, Northe or ming system in the park, a ston Ct et Plot ED BS Se an anaes eee ee] oe tae ar el tole Sick | ges ota a ; uns blimp, eartying a crew of 14 and|we should tell them there will be rectors of the Salvation e ___|been removed, The slab walk that , Carl McMonagle, Sener |&, eroUP- of International. Geophy-|no meeting outside.” - "1 ‘Detr ia SELFRIDGE AIR FORCE BASE) pisected the park has been taken ronan, etal Vhead or| sical fear scientists, is beynd for] ——— ‘ ; eh @—An Air Force pilot turned his/yp and will be used to pave the Michigan State University's De-(t@,i¢@ land known aa Ts, ‘City Hospital Rates. , ‘ _ Surviving are his wife, Cretali gaming F88 Sabrejet plane out intolcenter mall. New plantings will be mrt Resa ‘Beefeater sation im te/GItY FHOSDIta) Rates. i a TA ae rrr de the are, ng ment, will direct the study. “yer Loe 92 n.. ey gee ge re Tham, and « sister. Raed ory a afiseer dns nespeags sec Attempts by highway admin. | It the expedition is a success Increased: a Day Area a Ma Ines Tr aining - vented oA Ray Ma re #2” : # Paneh cn me ar activi- congested |the SPG-2 blimp will be the first 4 . : ae ee | Thursday Presbyterian) Cant Charles L. Tabor, rifiery, junior conditions by rerouting highways |Navy airship to:fly over the North} (Continued From Page One) at Grosse Tle Station|& ith burial in Acacia! sount Clemens, Mich., and Monti-| sports will end Friday, Robert mucickaition Rave teonghe {0 neen| 220, Was Passed after Euler said ae The ody wl tnt Batt Capa naam. muni * ave But the Flying Sausage has other economy moves were not ¢ ‘ ; ‘ ot the R, Hamil _jout over « : . ein neemen and civic organlastions |S att iron’ South. Wermonin| Preauctss immediate ash relie.| Currently participating in two Fleet Marine Foree,| “2%! 1 Pam. Thursday. Tebece Aanecuue’ Gantt” cpeslelanguode ts Aecingiale igre tec esa [a Sony ih on tps] et barely mada nt ve ci, ay tr pro te Fa tie Fa 3 sale pac eee . to have been the first leg a lle, are Pontiac area Marine Air|Tle to study, train and take re- Ye _ Seo Sema widaancs McMonagle said the study will|flight to Churchill, Man. push Reservists» fresher courses in all fields of Britain fo Propose and father of three had request: |"et.ioe Park facities and. swine focus on communities already by- — a the pt eg ow ht The epial. ditt. te to| Marine aviation. ' , ed an emergency landing when | 114. instructions end other activ. passed by expressways to deter- any ep’ mp grounded | <6-thae aa ee ee supplement their dne a| Codename for the widespread] SuMMit on August 11 his jet fighter caught fire. The {i wi) continue to be available, have bene Eiteeee af otser highs a 2 which would amount to .saving|month duty with training in thejsemener training Program of the oe ee Sa ete onl. way. improvements also will be} ‘The blimp first headed toward {®! $50,000. Mee qrebment. The entire! ‘operation Brace.” which is of| (Coptinued From Page One | % Several, Biminghams youngsters — Back board Marine Air Reserve was afraid | will in the Junior Olym- tudied, he said follow. the in June, the agreed with the Ma-|meet.as a committee of the-U.N,|_ But Tabor. apparently take part in the stated, he said. tre Seetave, River, to Stor itis wane in created. with-the plan of keeping| Special significance nt Council. “"'|the burning plane might crash in a| pics at Belle Isle Thursday, Girar- *--* _& Hudson Valley north to ~ land pay cuts of employes. The as a well-Tine force now deployed If the committee included India’s|PoPUlated area near the base, in-din said. Tryouts will be held at Under plans laid out by Highway| But the blimp hit rough weath- latter failed when. the union of| trained force-in-readiness Lebanon. this stead decided to head the fighter) Pierce Field in Birmingham tomor- Commissioner John C. Mackie,jer and a temperature. inversion sciives repeatedly balked at the thetr teamwork |.,During the training period, the) Sree ee tne ren treen [out over the Water. _— lrow, some 900 miles of four-lane divid-|which caused the helium to ex ase eS sah cit ace part-time Marines in night) re Pe aon wap ‘Tabor, who held the Air Medal +--+ *& : Nira atgenty Pissing om 4 fuel running low and some Regen Byer goons fame Nien 80/ menibers of Attack Squadron wn te Pheer sea e. § ¥, and alti ference. It would also fulfit!/ with Sin motes ten was ee ee Se ae . ; . A st 10 Marine : specifications of pulled a fisher-|are being displayed week : trunklines ay ate oe to the Novel Air Station here. | Dee” placed on the “release list” eet. Serene Se pe thge fcr’ na: Eisenhower for a conference Tas nbn Soom & sets beet, bint dlad|Serabeae’ West Maple avenue —e proposal, "This i not produchg| Sivan #8 wit beta duty = |General Chennault |*eS,Scusy came. |onteway tte bane! Tne. : enough of the sought-after savings a ’ . . 3 ° fast enough,” he said. ae iis Deeks Arli to ct ph ph oe AD . : ; 7 ebanon Fremier te sit ns Bis sh OReSHIM ATHNQION |r sedan at New Yor Michigan Police Seeking _— could be discharged without ham- around Aug, 11. or 12. Loan “i Sees? Se oe = ee —— +pering _patient—care;—Around—75- Gordon Sets Pace NEW ORLEANS = An Air | Some aiithorities felt Eisenhower Gentleman Bank-Robber * have been released to date. Force transport will carry the |should counter Khrushchev’'s blast| = —o& pe = eat , i * | antios tolve taken by tf body of Lt. Gen. Claire Lee Chen- py announcing he will show up for - ! Esca eS ry tees, aimed at bringing in more| With 100 Straight nault to a hens grave tm ling |a high-evel Security Council meet-| px nee (URI) —A “Wyatt, Bar’ gentleffian bandit: : : - revenue to a depleted treasury, € "aie WOM Bae ay . oar £ OF not s olitel? tcee of ee Sth ) ; (Contifived Fron ; xploston ; Shooting against a strong field in| Chennaalt, aati oes’ dalle sonena inept: Sth the ‘motorcycle and the green |charges to $5 trom the present the .2¢gauge World Championship| cancer Sunday, will the Genesee Merchants Bank and Trust Co.-was sought would have been blown to bits, | ©#t far down the slope | an aatitional $1,000 might bef ateet, fOurey, at al Geunty | ta Weshingten ‘haters, Denial by Michigan police today. ct asc 8 tn inthe aiCrtas, ering 2 nemo serra Arka tbe pace] snotty tera daring hoon raid on the bank pester, on a motorcycle, three gendarmes, |t.aif-Mosiem nation and ‘a prest| eo ee — with 100°. A short : . Saad of sone * SS lden crinan, Rete] Tease ar, tts, ode) ni ln rca at day. "A ardpresed. search last night and today * 1 ’ m 5 + The heavy firing in Bélrut 00/000) SP tiace most rebel aak| and Gane bet eves. etevice cos |mect tld here. e. Sean door | failed to develop any leads* — curred around the main govern-| sity. in the nearly thtee months} Euler sald, Pontiac’s Robert (Bob) Thiefels,| Il. The White House foreshadowed|as. to his whereabouts OF of his tace: The handkerchiet fell ment baliding, in Capital ayn of rebellion has been against Pres-| Somewhat of a lesser step was|1957 champion ig defending his| Chennault’s wife, Chinese-born | Eisenhower's attitude when it an- identity, police said. trom his face at one point and near the post office, and iderit Chamoun. taken when trustees decided to|small-gauge championship, today,| Ann Chan Chennault, sat im |nounced that there was no change Zerit quarter near The Associated 7 a 2 taken when decided to|but had not completed. his stunned silence as the Rev, John |in the President's proposal for| The man, between 35 and 40/Mrs. Rockwell said be swore-and Press office-"Security forces tired’ Parliament Speaker’ Adel Ossey-|Temove one service person ' at noon, He won the| Warren of the first Baptist |keeping the meeting within the|%ears old and armed with what|Jerked it back into position guns from armored cars reply van told The Associated Press|the past has served during coffee jevent at Reno, Nev., last summer] Charch sald Chennault not |U.N. despite Khrushchev's newest | i tl Mrs. Marion Bricker, 26, of su- to rebel small arms and automa i ment|breaks. The reduction is part of|with to be served bat to serve.” ib barreled revolver burban Flushing, was the other ic rifle fire. Dynamite explosions| Ore “SBS Acs that the army|the additional 10 persons cut re- —a ——)two minutes in the bank before|teller at the bank office. There were heard. cently, the acting director said. ‘ driving _& stolen were no_ in the bank at attempted assassination ac-|Commander, Gen. Fuad Shehab, =a meat. | 1 |Ford, The car was found-sbar-ithe time, although Mre Poumrat curred nine miles outside Baru woes President Camille Che (@? named -a renttyiot com- They're Living the Life of Riley Cee ee tn ee 8! EolgiamntEe 4 > ab customer The Prime Minister passes there; i mittee of trustees, headed by him- : ° e -" who had just left and was Storia Sierasts43 U.S. Airmen Held in Iraq (xateete Ses ros te ter aon dom e| ea creamy eminence ED YD. AIFMEN FIC IN IAQ. |.oe week ee te sl the Beirut River in the valley be-| when Parllarhent meets to ‘ = : : i : —* more from the win-| . 7 iw. ° "| a president Thursday, : : HABBANIYAH, Iraq (UPI), —| sons” who might have wished | A-2C, Charles Harris, of Lewisdow of Mrs, Geraldine Schmier, —— was reported stolen in . a ee | as lke Has No Time Forty-three U.S, . airmen wh 0} to the Westerners. burg, W. Va., sat on the sunny|%, Flint; into the flour sack he| lint a week ago, Shehab has been mentioned molest An American-style Car, thought|a candidate, but until now censors|,. | - coat hate To Nels Rete 2 Me ee cisg: techy," -Gnibete aan bon of. n. Beith init Rermnky enerton and ik, out,’ - to be a taxicab, parked . as tion of | G-killing Sabrejets have ' x in shorts. ~ Rockwell nearby 5 a there three days, with a rock un- — page severing paling socal for News Confabs been —_ in “protective a. ee mae two swimming ape Ppt ee a little more tan,” Pes m Creek, Tiny po and ee Gore 31 Years, vheel. iis oo on tish-built airbase tennis courts, movies i = ge - wus an Solh procession ap: cal — < Se WASHINGTON (UPI)—Presi- |the July 14 coup, it was announced/a gymnasium .. . The men have kok ms oa udge Grants Divorce a policeman stepped |moun, likewise sald: “"t appears| ett Eisenhower will not hold a - Pe at traubles nt (© Keep. them) ‘The desert’ surrounding the 70] poute but firtn.” She way one | DETROIT (UPI) — “She wit a tak wieeed tie reek settled, Most uf us have already| Mews conference tomorrow be- ew Cee » fulton dollar Habbaniyah Base is) of the three women tellers in | Rever come back to me,” sald car, to be pulled to the side of the |said we are willing to support] Cause of the Middle East crisis | Lt, Col. Paul Goodwin, of -(Wil-, * pe a SY range nec the bank during the holdup, Man- | Detroiter Walter Ellison road and permit the Solh yes Shehab. It looks as if he will be - agen with “_— liams —_ ommayate riz,, said) Certainly none of-:the. caiptive| Onin mes saat non ueier nga Weir, 35, Flint, was | day in asking Circuit Judge Jo- ahead, At that moment the | president." remier Amin Fanfani, there have no Americans visible showed lunch, A. Sulli ; as ae If the rebels and the govern-|- White Howes said today. among the Americans and no se-lany signs of nervousness about| “ed Y carebaly- ended garees Mrs. Rockwell said the guni os pr Ses ase ment do unite behind| White House Press Secretary rious incidents, In fact, they fre/their plight—although S-Sgts, Don-| Vy wryesuaced streets: id Pat ga hg Si fete Ritts te Seteed and granted T W th Shehab, hefmay be able to end| James C, Hagerty sald he didn’t ’|living the life of RHey~and so are|aid M. Jackson, of Newark, N. J. Ragen Pen fag five US rn pants and a blue work aad: im in ae tae soa dae oe he Weather — Tt eee epeaed Chel ed mer tee Seentteat |weny LS BERG, “SACPNON SOdland Johar SONOMA, A LAMlie, ae ta Se casted en inane [uarenlel covered: the tole pert) wee tease Tm ttle ty : U.S. Weather Bureau Report. {Chamoun forces who opposed the! would meet with reparters later (their families, who also are con-|W. 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They Lae one ey ent ae WET meets the stondards of the Michigan State Highwey Deportment : “If Moses had seen you, there'd | a3 nce of strangers laugh, *. 2.9% i een Sete Genin wan at ‘Ann ARBOR CONSTRUCTION rion co. even Jackie Glea-|squelching women,” said Henny. | most astute situa-|‘‘You try to kid them, not murder 7 Tat n comedians of his day, has WHERE YOU EXPE I AND never quite mastered, “They might have a big escort : terviag the Pectlas area dace 1936 . ers in the windows of vacant downtown stores. “There are very few bombshell The Jaycees plan to place polio prevention post- Lady Molly Her a Knight, oat ) = Lady” Molly|30" that “she ad traced Si J cause he had been sowing wild oats in Italy with her dressmaker. At the Lady Molly, 50, announced Junelwhom has three 3 Divorcing 5 ia | Marriage License Applications ivestia ia Secobs, Clarkston Seriya ti: Bont, Holy ere Ea 885 Clara SHES bean Judson Greance Me Otte, @ Lewis L Jone a oy David M. Poet, Lake Orion Barat al ect” Shirley A: pee ses Ruta eet gates pater: Clarkston Anthony P. Ma‘ Florine L. Matakas, gaat & See, Detroit Blanche M. Ziadie. Suc0 Posting drive Drayton amine Sea BaD NEW YORK CENTRAL ENGINEER MEANS BUSINESS "when he says: “There’s nothing feft to chance in railroading. We can’t risk it. And the same thing goes for me MANUFACTURER when I'm buying something . ed CUSTOMER f 4 warg-f th » the name told me I was THE BRANDS YOU SEE ADVERTISED IN THIS NEWSPAPER ARE. AMES YOU CAN TRUST ‘They mand firmly behind every product and claten they make. BRAND NAMES FOUNDATION, INC! ¢ MBIT NEHOR HEN YORK 14, HY, s THE PONTIAC PRESS This is the life! Y good fishing.. America’s only fire-brewed_beer! oes a = A What a catch! But there’s more to fishing than the fish. There's friends and there’s fun...there’s ‘good -conversation and there's fighter, smoother Stroh’s beer, “Yes, a rod, a reel and Stroh's - > that’s the life! ol ke s Brig.|tefiore Gen, Joseph W. 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Folds compactly when not in use. 39.99 PORTABLE HOME BAR 1499 FULL SIZE WHITE AUTOMATIC PORTABLE SEWING MACHING =sewing on buttons—decorative stitching. Sews FORWARD : and REVERSE Originally $239.99 n this modern wal- , . nut or mahogany _NOW ONLY LOW DOWN cabinet for only... PAYMENT! EASY TERMS! , : : $ 179 Maple or blond oak slightly more a — Fully Guaranteed by Over 82 Years of WHITE Know-how | 128 Millions for State Roads Michigan’s share of Federal funds for road building will be 128 million, according to announcement Sunday by Secretary of Commerce SivCLAIR WEEKS. x *« * ~ These funds will be for use during the fiscal year of 1960, which begins next July 1. The total Federal aid for road building is 3.4 billion, which is the largest apportionment ever made. , Iven Kincheloe’s Death Big Loss to Everyone This nation loses a valuable airman in the untimely death of Captain Iven C. Kincuetor. He was sched- uled to become our first Outer; Space » Man. . Se x * * = Captain Kincheloe had been fly ing our faster fighter-planes for = “gome time and currently holds the world’s record of 126,000 feet. He . was slated to test the new X-15 when it was built and this wisp of a ship was designed to fly 4,000 miles an hour — twice as fast as ’ man has ever gone before. Heroes like this die in the interests of science and contribute to the progress of civilization and the advancement of mankind. x * * And yet we recognize quickly that this is probably scant recompense ta _g young wife who lives at home with — SS a 19 month old son and who is pre- paring for a second child. A void exists here that a hero’s medals and wide acclaim cannot counter balance. x *& *. Michigan and the middle west had an especial interest in the great air-man as he hailed from our sector and attended Purdue. He has made great contributions to the world’s progress. We hail a great man who died a hero's death. = World’s Largest Sub to Be Launched Soon Triton, the world’s largest sub- marine and one of the first to use two nuclear reactors, will be launched in August &t Groton, Conn. The ship is being built by General Dynamics Corporation, Electric Boat Division. wk & * radar picket submarine __Triton, designed for long ‘endur- ance duty as a fleet early warning station, is 447 feet long and has a surface displacement of 5,900 tons. . This is more than one hundred feet longer than any.of the three cur- rently operating atomic submersibles. For a comparison of size, if the Triton ‘were placed on end, it would be as - tall as a 35 story building. * %** * Prior to this time the largest previ- ous submarine was the Japanese plane-carrying submersible, 1-400, a °400 foot, 5,222 ton ship built in 1943. Of the U.S. submarines, Triton suc- ceeds the Argonaut of 1928 as the largest. The Argonaut was 381 feet long. Of the 22 nuclear submarines thus far authorized for construc- tion, the Triton is the lone radar picket ship. x kk * The addition of this new ship to ‘the United States Navy fleet should serve notice that our fleet is one of theynost modern in the world today. THE PONTIAC PRESS , Published by Tax Pontiac Parss Company 48 W. Buron st. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday *recuse vise say ER, Advertising Advertising Director aa amp H. a, Esea M. Teeapwets, af Presiqent eis Cireulation Manager Jou W, } ba ndvertiane ‘ Secretary and Bditor Managet = Rosrer B Gronce C. Inman, = Slantenne Batter Classified Manager . The Associated Prese ts entitied exciustrely to ef use for :epublieation of all local newe printed in t hewapaper a« well as all AP news disneteches The Pontiac Press t4 delivered by carriet tor 40 cents @ werk. @here carrier service ts not‘avatiable by mal in Oekland, Genesee, Livingston, Macomb. Lapeer and ashtehaw ‘Counties it is $1200 @ year: elsewhere in in the United wore fie hee REE According’ to the Weeks an- -nouncement the funds were being allocated 11 months in advance so that states might make plans ahead of time to help insure an uninterrupted road building pro- a. a It is interesting to note that sev-— = eral states, including California, Ohio, New York, Illinois, Texas and - Pennsylvania, all received more Fed- eral money than Michigan. Appar- ently these other states had a strong- er road lobby or showed greater need in order to top Michigan in the road money allotment. mee Oakland County, being second largest in the state, should certainly share in propor- tion to size and population in thjs 128 million. ~ With—today’s congested highways, plus the fu- ture growth for this area, it would be foolhardy.to think that Oakland County’s share would be anything other than first or second. x « * Our needs are by far the greatest with one exception—Wayne County. Present and future growth in this mission to see that we get our just share. , x * *- For the second largest county “Jess would be jeopardizing our future growth and not playing fair with the Oakland County tax- payers. . The Man About Town City’s Centennial Time to Begin to Prepare if We're to Celebrate It Teenage: When children ques- tion answers. First suggested in this column a couplé of years ago, the idea of properly cele~ brating Pontiac’s centennial immediately was favored. by a great many, including several city officials. The Date is 1961.. Advance notice was given in order to allow plenty of time for the preparations, - Other cities have made the occasion a program for a series of events covering a month or two. : It was on March 15, 1861, that Pontiac became a city, with a population of about 3,900, by special act.of the Michigan legislature. It then shook off the village status which it had carried since it was incorporated as such on March 20, 1837, _ under one of the initial acts of Michi- gan’s first legislature, that being the year that our state was admitted to the union. Have you any ideas as to how we.should _ celebrate our centennial? This column will be glad to receive them. Our sister city of Flint did it in a big way a few years ago, but were somewhat handi- capped because their advance preparation. was hurried.*- > Dedication of our new city librar} seems to be in line for about that time. Let’s set that date right now, for the exact anniversary, March 15, 1961. © A letter bearing « Rochester postmark, with the signature, , * “Much Freckled, but Proud of It,” says, “I’m growing a new crop especially — It’s in a feminine’ on their way . . . Whatever rail- free or salt-poor diet is only of for your contest.” hand. Space limitations do not allow verbal orchids for any birthday « _ under the 80th, or wedding anni- + versary under the 50th. ‘ An inquiry comes as to what we know about scat ve The Boss Stage Line. _ It was the only scheduled means of trans- portation on the Saginaw Trail, now the Dixie Highway, in Pontiac's early days. The stages were drawn by horses, Detroit to Pontiac being a full day’s trip, here to. Flint another, and Flint to Saginaw an- other. .: Verbal Orchids- - Mrs, Peter Davidson ‘day. ytd : Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mallory of Walled Lake; fifty-fifth wedding anni- versary. Mr. and Mrs, Alan Brownson of Waterford; fifty-third wedding anni- versary. “iv The state to settle for-anything —— of 18 Lorraine Court; eighty-first birth- hard to ~rotten‘on the inside.” i a NEA Service, Ing. Into the Really Wild Blue Yonder: a t | David Lawrence Says: | Reds Favor U.S. Passport Ruling WASHINGTON — Will do anything about legisla to passports? asked Congress to enact 4 law re- versing a Supreme Court décision. x * * the necessary authority to deny: passports to communists, It is assumed that American Religion Must Go Just if We're to Grow’ Answer Wrong’ It's perfectly natural :for an George Conibear whote’a justi- atheistic and free-thinking fied criticism of The Press and our like the U.S. in education and sci- ight." I entific achievements. hope he continues his ¢riticisms - -*. 6 when they are deserved; as they We shall have to get such cob- Were in this case. cL webs as our ancient and ignorant pots ie beliefs out of h ee, ee ae aS mts, ‘tate “lng ate” at” asst free to think and learn as the GS Shae te oe Russians. wad’ be eatee te ween nel tee e et nao-_ af We need newspaper editors and . , ee oe coast we ot er coe: Smiles instead of the cowardly ones we Leading up to the days of flies have. dad's handiwork is _ Ernest E. Colenian-.. getting a lot of screen fests. Grand Bapids i 2 = Too loose = tongue often in- ‘Don’t Be Fooled —— | ’ vf by Dumbfounded couple in Ohio had: one day since the t of State have States might be jeopardized. The person who wrote the letter this Strocaten’t tert’ ond ww fee tok : c | neainst : gin Pag By a five-to-four ruling, the illiam , ’ freedom of speech. People like Little kids whe smueak away Supreme Court decided that the Dr. Will - Brady Says: this are playing into hands of those © %4 ge fishing may not catch a government cannot, through pass- ] * ee ¢ who want to destroy our nation, ‘hing until they get back home. port cone, inertore wr oo LSC Salt Within Reason, 1212 see wits ouitiows ss 8 movement of Communist spies . ! 9 edie. beliets, but Til detend. ie : a -P ae and may to advocate them. grownups “actmucumaed Increase in Hot. Weather ““**P' iy | whe atom ser ; , Apparently he doesnt care ‘+ @° © enemy. - A bealthy person requires about may seem reasonable that vita- | ®eut solving our unemployment An Indiana man celebrated 46 seseiie at tee pusbenetinls urn kes one-half teaspoonful of salt a day min E somehow works magic, "uation and wants our nation to = veary on the same laundry had the power to decide who shall M4 gets it in meat, fish, poultry, or that wheat germ oll will cure Semana game apa’ route, You'd think that much a p tant lr ge - this or that, or that wheat germ tion does nothing but strengthen ee a to trave¥ in” countries which are 1.3) : will produce a result that the resistance to it. ! Sr ais Go veneine Cunt boys wn ex- plain wheat trom which tt comes * * t THOUGHTS FOR TODAY "bh effect that Sn anch ponttieyits pom’. wo Bell will not produce. Use plain Divide and conquer is the Com- * and hints broadly that, even it beat needs extra in your overyéay Get 284° ounist theory. Divide our netion 2.1 me "ue Gut. will T ae, Ps lew pacity salt ideally a will get every. benefit you — with integration by force and you and there will I be buried: The onerte pastes lw SpecVINE Sood pinch Der ge tena vitarin By wheat ith Integration by force and You Lord oot me, and more see ports may be dedied, this raay con haps five grains, a ofl. or wheat gorm. hands. Remember, Hungary first, ——w«-. flict with what the court construes With every drink e SS Little Rock second, what's next? * * “* to be a constitutional “right to of water or other mie eae peckaieing We pereeanl Don’t Jet Dumbfounded fool you by yy, @ is more noble, nothi travel” anywhere on the globe. Deverage. La Realth “and pene, Bot disease, - his sweet and syrupy words. Un- Se ee rag Khelity. The justices put an unprece- cramps, heat ex- DR. BRADY sdéressed envelope i sent ‘to The Poo- aay, nt Sweet coating is a bitter Faithfulness and truth are the most dented emphasis on individual- haustion, sunstroke. It makes cold "** Press. Pontisc. sacred excellences and endowments ism. They say, in effect, that the ter or other beverage more re- (Copyright 1958) Northerner —_of the human mind.—Cicero rights of the majority of the freshing. With the extra salt it is Sees ae : . American citizens may be put*in § _ good idea to take some extra ; Jeopardy in order to uphold the sucar. ee Case Records of a Psychologist: — rights of individuals irrespective petson doing ‘hard manual. as salt and water, in it in Congressional quarters, but profuse sweating, so he should ae ; indignation is mounting Everybody may have a heart attack, so scrapbook this case. _ And be sure you know how to : heart via the dédp, breathing may not realize how freely he is ‘strategy below. And don’t think _ sweating, losing ‘salt and water, . . and so fail to. observe. these ,pre- «. he prescribes 6 weeks of bed rd vital reason why, as out- _ Case Y-374: Henry D.,-aged 52, gether seldom have... A similar To the best of my understanding ; .. . As goods are speeded — - His wife wanted to know how long such a patient should be at road line . . . However, every rail- ES RES LEH limited’ value if the patient has course . . . It multiplies the cost tension or blood pressure I - . . « But shipments. are delivered, would not follow a g@alt-free diet. and... No car is ever lost? than a ¥ z- (Copyright 1958) The Country Parson by Bl | . : ‘+ During the attack itself, your ed for . . . what is its value?” a “(M. K. NL) be ® ___ever_ you lie, just. by. this rapid,. Answer — In my opinion its ‘¢eP breathing, value is less than the value of The pain of a heart attack is wheat germ in futrition, and due to lack of oxygen, so you Wheat germ is/ tess valuable can offen redice the heart pain your doctor is spoofing when * Cotonary artery. » rest for a serious attack, See , is the heart attack victim men- ee ee 2 Te imal rate te Soe comms Explains First Aid for Heart Attack __ But as the affected spot dies and In a typical heart attack, there —dissolves, it is--steadily being —re-— placed by tiny fibers of scar tis- sue. They are tough and after is a plugging of a little branch of ae ao a The muscle fibers in the heart wall which formerly got their nourishment from that tiny artery, are now cut off from oxygen and shinai * : . He usually — ‘ thinks he has a stomach upset or an attack of indigestion.- If the affected area on the heart wall is larger, say_thé size of a as A smaller area of muscle that ts affected : : And that former heart Doctors then urge bed rest for 18 water over the dam. fe prare as much as 6 weeks. For that harm you any more, so don’t be strangled area of the heart muscle victim of a lifelong dread of ee ere | the to 14 , it ds a weak spot on the wall of the iehtning” cnn weer coo, at heart which may split open and might have another attack. In ww he heart attacks and survive . It you ever filled a paper bag But don’t think: your doctor is with water, you know that the exaggerating When he urges bed rsts.- : % . : ; ‘e 3 atte Neb that’s comparable to the : sense, eart 2 the 10th 6 14th days. F _Siways write to Dr, George Ww. Crane Any extra strain, as by-walk. Michigan,” enclosing’ « Ay og P Amine ‘ing or trying to go upstairs, may sa salen Pes ~~ raise the blood prossure just te he pain- (Copyright, 1958). | *RESS, _ TUESDAY, JULY 201098 ’ ONE PLACE TO PAY Member American Associition ef Credit Counseliors “Let 9 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist Assist You” Hours: Daily ¥to § Wed. & Sat.9 to! Evenings by App't. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 41% 6. Saginaw nt ceed elie tae oe ta DOES MORE THAN JUST “SHRINK” PLE TISSUES! NO SURGERY NEEDED TO come about way Flip , en evi Kinch ‘cannot bs r_Pa fu Put Nerves To et Stop Pain Lf “gine, “into? home'needs at low, low How did he get started in avia- Of Swollen Piles In Minutes! — discount prices! - ? : cocuad yaa’ ta sinuten Mice: _ qeeutine tapeleaan haem oe 00 miles. “When World War II began, I sands use Stainless Pazo®. Not on, Tap cooks Osage es abaet NOW You CAN SHOP THE i ey oe rope pain atone, premotaehoal: (2) shrinks Haru sweting: con : . 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Miller ® Andrew Geller ®@ Mademoiselle ®@ Many Other Famous secs SHOES ‘B** SPECIAL GROUP WOMEN’S NATURALIZER WEDGIES New Fall Shoes $00 Reg. $10.95 Ask the Ones That Have Been to Diem’s Best Values in Town | 87 N. Sestenv7 | | OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL ‘9:00 P.M. DIEM'S SHOES | House of Values FE 2.2492 SALE! MENS FINE SHO EIGHT : : | - DHE orm Fea on Rockaster ‘Incorporian Voters in the village of Rochester and a three- + square mile adjoining area in Avon Township will go to ~ the polls Tuesday to decide whether they want to be. incorporated as a city. sicet-of the Villege-Coungil:has gone.tm gercthuas favoring incorporation while township officials, many village merchants and National Twist Drill & Tool Co., the area’s largest employer, have made it known they are opposed to it. . The people, however, will* make the decision. is a tax issue involved, “You get To see how they feel| je bene Ara about becoming a city, the “A city form of Pontiac Press took a sam- government could pling of opinion from the “man in the street” yester- day afternoon in downtown | Bi Rochester. This is what we] #a: found: Charles A. Webber, owner and Stewart eperetor: ch eeehber Grane, 404| ans. BENSON School in June were at , Main Street, i8/and who is employed as a hard- the against incorpora-iware store clerk in the village, re- "I feel the pro-| ,, 1 like Rochester as it is. I | posed boundaries)’ pian’ te stay here and 1 wouldn’t j Should have in-| want i te become city.” cluded. more of é : i ee Ss 1s * tes = ; : foes ae. * WINS EIGHT TITLES — Belwéen the six day, With some of their prize animals are (from the areas . south| She lives at 3053 28Mile Rd.,) of them, the Carlos Long family of Milford, won left), Mrs. Long, Claudia, Carlos, Janet, Douglas gy sy rl = i! and east ef the|9Utside of the proposed om Her eight events at the Annual Oakland County Black © and Brenda. ; the $10,000 for ‘blacktopping to be village to take in| father is employed and White Show at the 4-H Fair Grounds Satur- a done on the 1% acre plat which Mah Detroit Broach &|# was deeded to the township s ® Co, and the Parke| *Glenn Witsoe of . “*2% Davis and Co.,""|336 Glendale Ave. WEBBER said Webber, a/Rochester, is op- # Rochester businessman for the|posed to the city past 3] years. He also believed increased taxes levied by the city would tend to] and die maker at Ma) keep new businesses and industry|Gyic Truck and from. locating there. Coach Division, Miss Joanna Spilak of 102 Clover- Pontiac, he owns Milford Family Takes 8 of22 Awards . —_ |years ago. Black and White Caffle Show Held Heresss=====28:5 The Carlos Long family, 2875|jsenior girl 4H Mornay eckecnr Sal ed ee ee ae company is Sleeth Rd., Milford, walked off|Award and Brenda Long, another|/of Rochester, senior bull calf, jun-| cutting a daughter, won the Junior Girl yearling bull, aged bull, and) high bank. “This could become oe Se ee oe ee ee EBERLE|With eight of the 22 awards given : tee cigeseenseme TWist Drill said:/two sons in college and another|at the annual County Black and|Showmanship honor. peut dime led oe Tove _— problem in a _ OT think becom-lin high school, White Show Saturday at the 4H cyaMPION AWARDS Acres of Oxford, Junior yearling] is so low at that spot,” heffiold .. ing a city would; “I can’t see any way the city|Fair Grounds in Pontiac. Thi neu champion|helfer, Syearcld cow and | the : would benefit me. The village can't| The show, sponsored by the Oak- senior and grand champ dow, Richash-aalae'ot wells, beard. & take care of itsland County Holstein Breeders|e™ale was a 2-year-old cow owned) i” autine heifer and Larry|, The township attorney advised Anderson. that there -was— nothing by Larry Middleton of Lake Orion. nba i ' population now/Assn., was judged by O.F. Fosteriroster presented this trophy. | Middleton of Lake ‘Orion ; : f z 3 a ars roe Price isn’t an item to tome... ‘“Thoughtful Service” Two Locations to Serve You: for mony it is! Nowhere will-you find. charges more reasonable than ours, _ We have a wide range of funeral costs and extended payments if necessary. 46 Williams St. abe! 3530 Auburn Rd. Pontiac FE 2-581) - _ Auburn Heights FE 4-1579 the way it should. ltoemer ‘manager of the nationally The Junior Female Champion -~ 2 lem as the area has been zoned , How could it serv-\tamoug Lakefield herd, according] Prize ‘went to Richard Foster | The Senior Boy 4H Showman-|-pmmercial, ice 0.1 AF €¢ tito Jay Pottenberger, county agti-| of Clarkston, Dudley Grayson of |Stip Award was won by Bill Mid- * * * gg lll “ieee — Miliord presented the trophy. |“ieton of Lake Orion. The township board accepted persons ques-| , 10ng won the Get-of-Sire class | Keith Middleton's herd of Lake ~—4the< preliminary road plat of the tioned felt they} ‘Tephy for his three offspring Orion won in the Produce of Dame| Vend 16 Pct. of Smokes (Rainbow Lake Subdivision No. 1) couldn’t vote on| *fem the same sire. Theaward |class, which is made up of two located between Dixie highway] the incurporation| “®* Preseuted by Mrs. Laura joffspring of the same cow. Middle-| NEW YORK—Vending machines|and Rainbow Lake. Albert Pauly} because they| Tumer, owner of Devon Acres, |ton received a plaque from Pine/ dispense about 16 per cent of the|and William Hartman are the) “<3 weren't property| Oxford. Long also took the award |Row Farms of Rochester. Seri it Seoerns Oo eee ear te owners in the| °F the best females from the| Other winners of the various'tion each year. ___, ‘subdivision, WHERE QUALITY COUNTS TWO 1958 FIRST PLACE WINNERS Farmer's Flak—Super Special Regular—Ethy! Gasoline ALONG WITH SUPER PREMIUM ETHYL GASOLINE . DELIVERING STAMINA—SPEED and POWER 1958 FIRST PLACE WINNER FARMER'S FLAK ot the . and. 3 property owners or not, are en-| the junior bull calf class award. | pean gp apy ee Me es titled to their say in the election.) Douglas Long, his son, won onl decides to To be eligible to cast a ballot, a for the best senior heifer — ? incorpor~ | they must live either in the village 4-yearold cow and the 4-H} = or the township area — for|Showmanship Junior Boy award. Mrs, Benson doesn't believe there! incorporation, | Janet- Long, a daughter, won the! Includes * \ + Hundreds ol Models to SOUTH CAROLINA | Chotes From. PALMETTO * — to Match Your Open All Age + east a ey Rabat FOR AS LOW AS ~# Year Old Pointer Bird Doss Wocosan ae TO GET EXTRA MILES FROM, EACH GALLON of GASOLINE Bgpel t Allow Your Engine to KNOCK and PING USE pa Se ba ~*~” FIRST PLACE WINNER : - The Leader in Gasoline Quality ORES A New ‘SUPER SPECIAL REGULAR. “Ethyl Gasoline cid! eee Bea ‘The Highest Quality ANTI -KNOCK Regular Gasoline evER SOLD—With. 95-96 Octane Rating “days after completion of job on F.H.A. 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Deborah was born in Orleans, France, and returned to this country with her father, Randolph, who is a colonel in the U.S, Air Force and was en route to Robbins Air Force Base in Georgia. Ey Bob Cansidine Says: U.S. Army deciared| Boy Describes . Voyage bridge crumpled June 8 when a Swept Through Sewer i : d F é a i Tar He ¢ F gE ‘i : a i} : : be § giles Watchdog a Criminal OGDEN, Utah (AP)— City Dog t | and teeth, THE s F 53 e.4 : = : 4 é Hi Ut B or beefs of a murderous) He replaced bent. A White House Secret Serv-' with two old ones, ISS, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1988 __ ice man once put it this way: “There's only one thing we really can do about people like that, and -taken|that's to guarantee that whoever from tries it will be dead a second what directions. The best security| after he lets go.” Few men in public life want the governments FDR gave Mike Reilly, and others “ts e Says: | Lo. AN ots ae : oe Bet e Khrushchev Must Be Well-Guarded Here limousine (which he had used dur- “Right this way, Mr. Presi- ing the war) and send him on a/|dent,” and led him into the store planned shopping tour through ajand out of earshot of the re- “} don’t see anything in here 2.3 3 i Mr. K., a remarkable propagan- dist, will want to shoot the works impatient when told such things as when he must leave the White House, by which streets he will ‘be taken to this or” that point, what time he will arrive and so forth. — f : : kept grumbling, annoyed by having Wie days bekoee evens simple! © offset the good publicity the|if he comes, to prove he’s not an Russians had gotten by showing ogre. 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Serbin S Drip-Dry Cottons Beaumart Golfer Dresses Better Dresses values to 34.95 10% 17% values to 55.00 19% = 29% Silks! Prints! Cottons! Cocktail! Entire Stock of Famous Make SWIM SUITS and Play Clothes (Se Silage elite ot pete ee Rr H . i tg i aI a i ft | ‘ tl OFF Special! Jamaica Shorts $2.97 $59.95. Leather Coats $38 |. = Washable White Cabretta c Finest Astin ; peda: at Summer Concerts" By MAX E. SIMON Paul Olefsky is 9 musician with a mission, : The director of Cranbrook Gardens Summer Music Festival is an untiring champion of the cause of fine music. — He is determined that auch, mpaio shall bejened by as wide / an audience as possible. ~ as It was Olefsky who approached officials at Grinbrook © with the idea of an annual summer music festival. The brilliant cellist of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, who has been responsible for both the programing and the schedul- ing of artists, has made the _ ceived, Cranbrook series, now in its.’ . second year, one of recognized the artists poured _national importance, and . the blending * 2: © ments .was equal to Olefsky’s programs are well- the greatest of artists balanced, nent achieve, classical and contemporary pe- PROBLEM riods, “We're not interested in ie ee 7. * ‘ self bested Van Cliburn for the All the artists in the Cian broak series have been Amer- ican born and trained... They have gained fame tl na- tional and international musi- cal competition, Olefsky him- Michaels Music Award in 1953 in Olefsky hopes that a year the -Cranbrook series will be both improved and longer. This year’s festival consists of four programs. OTHERS. FEATURED Sunday’s. concert fea- in addition to Olefsky, Staples, violinist, and Ruth Meckler, pianist. Miss Meckler, a pupil at the Curtis Institute ‘of Music in Philadelphia and a student of the world-famous concert art- ist Rudolf Serkin, opened the program with a performance of sections of the Bach Partita No. 6, Her musicianship and est quality and there is no interpretation are of the high-- sun would not broil the list- - eners and the music would not overlap dinner hours. The pro- grams = — _— p.m. Two other problems face Cranbrook officials. any. es Meet dua sot ie allowed to become a play- ground’ for children during the - tined for greatness on the con- doubt that Miss Meckler is des- Beethoven Sonata No. 1, and Keep Gloves Clean Oletsky in portions of the * ‘PB c “Suite. Ttalienne” by Stra- Pastel gloves, whether fab- vinsky, ric or leather,are pretty and x« * * feminine. But ‘if they’re to “The highlight of the concert, however, was a performance of the Tchaikovsky Trio in A * serve their purpose they mist be spanking clean. This means a .Weshey efter quch, wearing. SPECIALS MONTH: END - -- - AT MOLLS aera pile of tabric remnants, useful for. many p luncheon bles stacked high with first yt and es anes prabaries ‘gatin ‘type nut- . eats Windows ie Se 9.67. Save $4.83 1% W. Windows eee $15.67 Save $7.83 Double ‘Windows $20. 33 Save $10.17 enc Windows eee $8167 abd wey “we | 452 W. Huron St. 1666 South Telegraph’ FLOOR . COVERINGS _ DRAPERIES BEDSPREADS FE 4-0516 PARK RIGHT IN FRONT, OF THE DOOR \ 152.N. Perry FE 2-3053 F F é a The three artists at Sunday's Cranbrook summer * festival concert discuss the Tchaikovsky Trio in A Minor just before performance time. They are (from c= = Officers Installed = by Club The Pontiac scpeitteen Women's Club met Monday afternoon at the Adah Shelly Branch Library: Mrs, Eleah Patten conducted the installa- tion of new officers for coming year, They are: Mrs. Duncan Mc- Brown, Mrs. William Kreklow, tea Gregor, membership chair- man, Mrs, Frederick C. Ziem, County prosecutor, showed movies and spoke to the group about his recerit European trip. Guests were Mrs. Etta Mrs. Earl Martin Back From Trip Last week they all vacationed Podities’ Pries Photes left): Paul Olefsky, cellist; Ruth Meckler, pianist; and Gordon = violinist. he re Sie0" ny $239 DRESSES Sizes 1 to 6% os $198 to $329] " Distinetive Baby Gifts — Needle FE 5-1330 The Knit MARY KING SALON ’ - f 4 ORA OBRECHT 3 a Hair Styling and Permanents, Complete Beauty Service . Ruth Meckler performs portions of the Bach Partita No. 6 before an en- thralled Cranbrook audience. A student at the Curtis Institute of Music geo z Mrs. Chatles Himetheoh, (holding the concert program) tells Mrs. Max Fruhauf the next composition to be performed at last Sunday's Cranbrook concert, Mr. Himelhoch (left, rear) Men, of Course Who S tarted Chemise? in Philadelphia, she redaiags coaching from world-famous concert artist Ru- dolf Serkin. f - is a member of the this for the Cranbrook Garden Concerts. Mr. Fru- hauf is Psi of the Cranbrook Music out, ~ fitted silhouettes for the next 5 to 10 years, Mind you, it’s the “unfitted” | ette you'll wear—not the — .NEW YORK (UPI) = ‘ who. startel! the thing in the first place, Most. of the responsibitity rests with the mysterious — Spaniard who some call the “world’s greatest .designer”— cere, Balenciaga of Paris, 4. * ' style, shouldn’t complain so er bag dress back fy 1958 about chemise styles for wom- The other man to blame—or - -en-—it was a couple of men blegs-is New York dress man- ufacturer Lerry Aldrich, who spent. two years ‘convincing buyers this was THE new” The result of the Balenciaga- Aldrich efforts are important: The best predictions are that j. o = - silhou “sack,” The “sack dress” as we've seen it is dead, Tracing the history of. the new style is a little like: check- ing a family tree~gome of the sprigs are misleading. - But fashion experts agree that whatever you call it~sack, eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Fe ee ee ? Sens i mere - ote get ie Insomnia — By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN please “DEAR ABBY: Will you explain something? WHAT is a stranger? My wife every dance but my wife would like to. ‘Howdy, Stranger!’ — Abby — Abb Tasker’s Seeds FE 5-6261- 63 W. Huron St. 2-Pe. 1847 thing with this lazy creature?” ‘DISGUSTED DEAR DISGUSTED: If you allow her to lounge around like “royalty’’ you are as much to blame as she, Tell her to get | off her paid vacation, If she’s healthy, she can find a job. * x * “DEAR ABBY: I hope when you read this you won't think I am a silly school girl. My problem is I am in love with a | married man and he is in love with me, I am 22 and he is 26 4 All Boils Down to One Thing dee i HE my x if ee y 3 invitation, I'd appreciate your opinion.”’ MRS, N. L. K. DEAR MRS, K.: Your hus- mother, she has a lot to learn. * 8 .& CONFIDENTIAL TO GREEN EYES: Neck is some- thing which you won't get ‘into trouble up to if you don’t stick it out. * * * For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper, . Enclose a_ self-adressed, stamped envelope. * * * If you want a collection of Abby’s best letters and an- swers in one book, ask yo" bookdealer to get “DEAR ABBY” for you. TBI Club Meets Reunion Members of the TBI Women’s. Lake Orion home of Mrs. Byron Chapin Saturday for a cooperative dinner. 2 _: __, THE PONTIAC, PRESS. _TUESDAY, JULY 29,1958 Have You Tried This? is ? a UI Two Cups of Raspberries | -|gated crepe soles, Make Two Chiffon Pies | E\ancy, the crepe should he washed eae“ cup cup evaporated milk 4 ¢ sugar ple she til serving Makes two we y.*& #® If you wish to use the whole recipe at once, line a 9xl13- a Linda Ball, Roy Olson Jr. Wed in Ch “Linda Ball and Roy C. Olson Jr., were.married Monday eve- ning at Christ Church Cran- brook in a chancel ceremony for relatives and close friends. * * * Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Ball of and Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Olson of Sand Point, Long Island, N. x. WORE HEIRLOOM VEIL The bride's gown was of white Italian silk featuring a scoop neckline and short sleeves, and she wore the heir- loom lace veil worn by her mother at her wedding. She carried a bouquet of lilies-of- the-valley, * * * Maid of honor was the bride’s cousin, Jacquelin Perry of New Canaan, Conn. Brides- maid was Ann Hamner, anoth- er cousin of the bride from Birmingham. Both wore white dotted Swiss dresses and carried bouquets of coral geraniums, ATTEND BRIDEGROOM Peter Newkirk of Long Is- land, N. Y., was best man. Ushers were Frederick Ball, ‘the bride’s brother, and Peter Club and their families met at the| Barker and rist Church . cud Gan ae waa the Ball home on Shirley drive, the couple left for a motor trip to the Olson home in Long Island, They will leave from there for Caracas, Venezuela, where the bridegroom will work, : * * * The bride was graduated from Randolph-Macon College, Lynchburg, Va. and was a »guide at the United Nations, New York, last year. Her hus- band is a graduate of Prince- ton University, Pat Sedroski Honor Guest at 2 Showers Pat Sedroski, who will marry Leonard A. Roebke Aug. 23, was honored at two miscellaneous showers. Mrs. Donald Sturdevant was hostess for the first affair Tuesday ‘at her Crescent road home. Anna Louise Roebke was hostess Friday lat her Drayton Plains home for \the other shower. Parents of the couple are Mr. land Mrs. Victor F. Sedroski of Drayton Plains and Leonard C. Roebke of Drayton Plains. * Leather dress shoes are being given sneaker-comfort with corru- To retain good suction and buoy- from time to time. Use a well- lathered brush to remove clog- =a\Wash Crepe Soles v §ito Retain Suction ging dirt, then rinse with a damp cloth and wipe dry. ‘NOTICE Arthur's will be closed Wednesday A.M. for annual inventory. The store will open for business as usual, Wednesday .at noon, — Al My IN YOUR eoceoee JAX DRY CLEANERS a a FOR FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE CAR FE 8-8791 SU PENMGE U4 BRERA Te ALSO PICKUP and ee lee DELIVERY Pontiac Motor VICE Engineering Bldg. ewner Pe re | ) | | } | | Phone FE 2-2362 Dr. Stanley W. Black —OPTOMETRIST— 3513 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. Corner of Cass Lake Road, Pontiac OVER MAC’S DRUG STORE Formerly of Rochester EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Now Located at t Block West of M-59 Closed Wednesday $95 AIR CONDITIONED LOUIS "Shor PERMANENTS Complete with Haircut and Set No App't Necessary FE 5-8000 10 W. 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Chair Dining Room during lasting beauty for your home. bed for superior quality and value When you purchase furnishings for your home at Wiggs you get more than just the wood and fabrics delivered to your door... you receive the personal assistan¢e of our skilled decorators—the individual interest and integrity of the Wiggs organization — and During our traditional Augus¥ Sale, our entire stock of fine furniture is reduced at least 10% — many items much more! don’t have the pieces right in stock—we'll Special Order any furniture item from the And, if we manufacturer — at the 10%: saving. ETHAN ALLEN e WILLETT e DREXEL e HARDEN ~ * PINE SHOPS e HEYWOOD" WAKEFIELD ® GLOBE e SHAW ® and . Special Reductions on CHINA CRYSTAL sf GIFTS | and DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES | 34.W Huron St. WIGGS Open Monday and Friday Until 9 | 4 t ‘ a ee eR ee ae TWELVE er. Mics ee Ioefft Pd 1 ee On ee ren a Pr yh) OP ae Tomorrow, July 30, 1958, we start our 26th year serving: the entire Oakland County yee dn me area with modern banking service. We can think of no finer way to celebrate oles : - Silver Anniversary than to say, “Thank You" to the thousands and thousands of people me who call Community National Bank their Bank. _ : | oe *: a , es ae \ Eny | Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 4 ; : ; ‘ | ~ x { x : i . . ' s 4 + , ~ . { f o# t : cak, ; . ‘ ‘\ ‘ 3 pee ‘ es SO ——worth St., Waterford Township, ‘is - representative in the State House _were committees . on _ Oakland ne Era " 5 3 & 2 BF. Lieyd L. Anderson Six years Waterford Township} November of 1956 after completing | ****° six years (1951-1957) on the Board of Supervisors. . Rd., has been a member of the Board of Supervisors Economic ee. the in- LS ee Bag ite iit sf 1 cumbent legislator has been de- Nila Efe li 10 GOP Officeholders Seeking Ballot Places primary election in a bid to keep the in- ae ee at oe oe vember ballot. . ‘there sip seat Gitierenens ees two years ago already, however. Major difference is the absence | of Lyng D. Allen, county clerk many as the stalwart of the GOP | ee ee died May $1. Also, the office of county clerk torney and=once an assistant is gone. A merger move by the ty prosecutor, has set his sights) Main, asides Board of Supervisors last month'on a higher tical office this; Besides selecting their party - neminee for these 14 offices, voters Tuesday nominate \(L. HARVEY LODGE Lodge, Ku for: Place on Ballot - -— Sen. L. Harvey Lodge and * Richard D. Kuhn—are pitted against each other again in the race next Tuesday for the Republican nomination to the State Senate representing Oakland County. | ‘Two former political foes Sen. Lodge, 55, of 6610 Long- after his second two-year term in the Senate, He was Pontiac’s GOP of Representatives, 1947-48. - Between this time and when he was elected to the Senate in 1956, -Lodge maintained a private law practice in Pontiac, He has been an attorney since 1930, Sen, Lodge served on seVeral committees during his first two years in the Senate. Among them élections, waste in government, Len county home rule, j We ROR He is past president of the Mich- igan Children’s Aid Society and the: Lincoln Republican Club of *. RICHARD D. KUHN hn Battle: \aywetity-elghtyear-old Kuhn is no jg|newcomer to the Senate race. This is the Pontiac car wash owner’s fourth attempt. He previously lost out in primary bids in 1952-54-56. Kahn, of 206 Gateway Dr., Wa- “tertord failed last month in a move to the Michi- gan Supreme Court to have Sen. Lodge ibited from having The 1956 graduate of the Detroit College of Law was a special ap- pointee of Arthir Summerfieldsto the -1952. Republican convention. Kuhn also served as a pageboy in the U.S. House of Regresematives for three years. eh 7 \ Ition for Infantile Paralysis, “tthe voter for the incumbent - jprimary battle two years ago are {four Republicans. They are Thom- 1D. Kuhn, _|merly Waterford Township clerk. ~ = - mer : them at August county political conventions. *: *& & Making repeat bids from the as F. McGuire, Congress, Richard State Senate, Roy M. Park newspaper editor seeking the District 6 nomination against Something new has been added this year also in the race for county treasurer. Not since 1935 has Treasurer Charles A. Sparks | had opposition for the Republi- can nomination. Opposing Sparks, who is after his 14th consecutive two-year term, is Louis G. Barry, presently Syl- van Lake city manager,and for- * * * Going inte next week’s primary balloting, Republicans held 12 of the 14 offices representing .the ‘jeounty in Washington, Lansing and at home. The race for ‘the county's 18th Congressional seat in Washington brings together William S. Broom- field, Royal Oak incumbent, and McGuire. McGuire, of Oak Park, pulled out of the 1956 primary in favor of fellow Republican George N. Higgins, of Ferndale. An interesting match looms in the fight for the GOP gd tion for. Oakland County’s 12th District post in the Sénate - Lansing. wash .owner, lost out in a pre- ‘primary attempt to have the State Supreme opponent L. Harvey Lodge from having. .“‘State Senator’ printing under his: name on the primary “nee Kuhn argued the designation “West, Treasurer Charles’ A. Sparks ‘|froquois Rd., es =. Kuhn, Pontiac. atitomatic car; — oo lives at 4021 Kenmore *« * * Ralph 8S. Moore Jr. He received 11 battle stars as a gunner in the Air Force in the European theater during World War II. : received his law degree from the te eg sis la tive ‘Dis tricts the ani Neen: hailed Wai’ 4 private and was discharged §7 Wallace RK. Hummon Royal Oak > 1 eat Hummon, of 1215 McLean St., Royal Oak, E */ aside from his law practice, the teaches -government courses in the Ferndale adult edu- {cation system. After his graduation from | Wheaton in 1953, Hummon worked conmih as a manufacturer's represen- laws and regulations. *x* * * Brakie J. Orr Dewey St.; Royal Oak. He has been in the law business . in Pontiac since duly 9, 1951. Prior to this time, he has entered business, the Royal Oak Republi-|is the second woman to join with can spent 23 years in the banking/™asculine - political hopefuls this The youngest member of the 1058 circles,;Republican ~ slate —is—Hummon, , iter, Mrs. Rowley also served a ‘(member and secretary of the Hazel »i city, Mrs. Rowley has also been a) tative. He ig presently attached. to| ed candidate from the 1956 legisla- the Export Division of Chrysler Corp. in the field of overseas per- sonnel policies and foreign labor | Orr is another attorney bidding} for political office. He is 39 and ‘olt/ lives with his wife and son at 427 kt ‘ months later as a major. He saw “Orr is past exalted ruler and honorary life member of Royal Oak Elks Lodge 1523. “He graduated’ from Royal Oak High School in 1935.and from the : DISTRICT 6 PP a moon) Pera A. roe. Fern- election year, Mrs. Rowley, 48, of 337 E.’ darvis St,, Haze] Park, was in the newspaper business as editor has also a teacher and librarian, The mother of » married deugh been Park Planning Commission. She is past president of the Business and Pea fessional Women’ S| Club in that Republican precinct delegate the /past 12 years to county coventions. | Bruce P. Wheeler Wheeler, 59, of 161 Withington Ave., Ferndale, is the only defeat- tive elections back this year to do battle. He is trying again for the same District 6 seat in Lansing. He won the nomination ‘ two years ago Gn the Republican ticket in. the primety, but lost out to Rep. Walter T.-McMahon in the NovemBer balloting. eombat in the European theater | : during the Seconé World War. - University of Detroit Law School in 1951. frem 1946 through last year. She — Broomfield, McGuire Seek Congressional Nomination .. William 8. Broomfield will be seeking the nomination to his sophomore term in Congress representing Oakland County next Tuesday against Thomas political office and his second two- year term as the county’s lone representative in Washington. After his graduation in 1940 from Royal Oak High School, Broomfield entered the insurance business in that city. Eight years later he was elected to his first of three terms in the House of | Representatives in Lansing. The Republican - candidate for |Congress became the youngest |speaker pro-tem of the House in Wheeler ran also in 1954. Once the owner *f.q furniture store, Wheeler now engages in the business of a auctioneer and ap-) ‘praiser. He is married. mg get 2 tecoer ramet one Republi latter in 1950. Covered the District 2 (Pontiac) race, six can, were outlined in a front page story in Monday’s Pontiac Press. |1953. The year following, Broom- ifield-moved up a notch in state ipolitics when he was elected to represent Oakland County's 12th District in: the Senate. * & '* Broomfield, of 1116 S. Lafayef St., won the county’s Congressional seat vacated by George A, Don- dero, During his freshmari_ term he was a member of the Public Works Committee, and subcommit- tees on Rivers and Harbors and Federal Buildings. Married in 1951, Broomfield {$ the father of three daughters. After two years in the Senate, THOMAS F, McGUIRE F. McGuire,-for awhile Broom- field’s opponent two years ago. Thirty-six-year-old Brogmfield is hoping to enter his 1th year in)a GOP candidate .for Congress in Soon after he announced he was 1956, McGuire withdrew from the race in favor of George N, Hig- gins, Ferndale auto dealer whom Broomfield defeated by 1,500 votes for the nomination, McGuire is an industrial engi- in Oak Park. He is 54 years old and resides with his wite at 8832 Park Dr. ee McGuire, in 1948 tried for Michigan’s 16th (Congreésional post, and previously served as as- sistant deputy administrator for ithe National Recovery Act for three years, and supervised opera- tions for the State Employment Service for four Southeastern | Michigan counties for two years. * * He has also been a representa- tive of the U.S. Department of La- bor and U.S, Renegotiation Board. The GOP candidate also spent three years in Washington in liaison between the White House and Congress on the measures which included social security, wage and hours law, War Produc- tion Board, and the Office of Price Administration. Three Oakland County officehold- primary as they seek to regain a place on the November ballot. Register of Deeds Danie] T. Murphy Jr. is opposed by Roy M. by Louis G. Barry, and Drain Commissioner Daniel W. Barry is up against Arthur C. Becker. Murphy, 34-year-old Republi- ean, is bidding for the newly- | created clerk-register post in the county. .Murphy was appointed register in May of 1954 upon. the. death of former register Orrin McQuaid.” Prior to that, Murphy, of 344 W. ! was deputy county clerk from 1946 through 1952, and in sales promotion and personnel relations for a Pontiac builders ko * Married and the father of four, the incumbent register is an offi- cial of the Clinton Valley Council of Boy Scouts. Murphy has served as chairman for local United Fund campaigns. He is past district. commander of Amvets and past post command- er of Amvets Post 12. ers face opposition in Tuesday's; from Roy M. West, who lest to Murphy by some 3,700 votes for the register nomination in 1956. city, Berkley for 17 years. * * * children. ‘He is a member of the Berkley vice “president in the Ber kler' Lions Club. Louis G. Barry, 37, of 4136 Sil- verbirch' Dr., Waterford Town- ship, serves as Sparks’ first pri- mary opponent since 1935, Barry, brother of the drain commission- er, is presently Sylvan Lake city rT. | From 951 until 1957, he was clerk and acting supervisor for Wa- terford Township. dren. He is past director and vice Murphy's opposition for the clerk-register nomination comes nomination on the GOP ticket Assured Place on Ballot political office seeker—are ass Unopposed are: Frederick C. Ziem, 42, of 74 cutor’s office since 1947. president of the Southeastern Ralph A, Main, for almost 4 Republicans Unopposed Four Republicans—three incumbents and a first-time ured a place on the November ballot, since they are unopposed in the Aug. 5 primary.. - Mohawk Rd., Oakland County prosecutor trying for his fourth two-year term in that office. Admitted to the bar in 1941, Ziem has been with the prose- Frank W. Irons, former Berkley police chief, is out for his third term as county sheriff. He is 59 years old and makes his home at the county jail, 104 Wayne St. He is past Michigan Police Chiefs Assn. six years county drain com- West, 37, of 2796 Griffith Ave., Berkley, has been for the past eight years court officer for that He has been a resident of The World War II veteran: is married and the father ot three The wounded World War II vet- eran and prisoner of war is mar- ried and the father of two chil- president of the Michigan Town- ships’ Assn. * *« * The bidder for the treasurer Court keep his incumbent | missioner, is seeking his second term as county surveyor. Main, 54, of 1819 Fairview St., Birmingham, is a former com- missioner and mayor of that city Mrs. Paul (Hope) Gorman, 53, of 144 N. Genesee Ave., the State Legislature. Mrs. Gorman, who is making her first bid for office, is past president of the City ee of tely 25 per cent ao ee 1 * . Women’s Clubs. i i is unopposed in the GOP nomination for Pontiac’s seat in | graduated from St. Michael’s High State University 10 years later. Sparks, with the death of for- mer county clerk Lynn D. Allen, has become the oldest elected county official in length of serv- ice. This year’s bid marks Sparks’ try for his 14th consecu- tive term, The incumbent took the oath as jtreasurer first on Jan. 1, 1933. Up to that time, he was associated Aicentee Deadline Near Saturday at 2 p.m. ‘s the dead- line for ‘applying for absentee ballots for Tuesday's primary election, according to Oakland County Clerk Florence J. Allen. Ballots are available in city, School in 1939, and from Michigan! a car salesman in Pontiac, and; also a real estate and insurance! salesman in the city. Sparks makes his home with his wife at 7010 Hatchery Rd., Water- ford Township. He is 65. He is a life member and past| exalted ruler of Pontiac Elks Lodge 810. He is also past president of the Oakland County Sportsmen's Club and State Association of Coun- ty Treasurers. ae A 40-year-old Detroit printer by trade and resident of South- | field, »revides the competition for. Drain Commissioner Barry. Arthur C. Becker, of 25275 Kil- dare St., filed last month as a ‘Republican seeking that party’s nomination as drain commissioner. The Detroit-born candidate works with his‘father in a printing busi- ness. township or village offices, but not at the county clerk’s office. A bachelor, he joined the service) Co. for five years, four years és,ets. He ounty Incumbents Opposed won five battle stars and wounded several times. Beck- er also served as acting warrant officer at Hilo, Hawaii. “He is past vice commander of VFW Post 9906. Becker’s opponent, incumbent Barry, is vying for a second two-year term as commissioner, He is 35 and lives at 7050 Eliza- beth Lake Rd., Waterford Town- ship. --{.Before his election to drain com- missioner. two years ago, Barry iwas a car salesman in Pontiac jand Birmingham. He is a member of the Amer ean Society for Public Administra- tion, Nationa] Association of Coun- ty Officials, and on the advisory committee of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress. The incumbent commissioner served as a sergeant in the Air Force in the Chemical Warfare Di- in 1941 and served with the Rang-' vision. Areal show-off, he =e == eling in a flashy convertible, fancy tail and all. When he sees o female he cuts » sapere: [dary ig op poy . alcohol You al know he Bical he $ going to zig or im: Neither does he. saps elon them or two. They're obl Lond bird is a fast flier. He: dives and glides | ot brocknse Lecinpiceely Give him room — so it’s not your neck, This big Sey Paes = ee read. He sets doping mee ad blithely plods ‘KNOW ANY OF THESE watchers.can put away their field books and. glasses when it comes to the varieties sketched above. -Though they're like nothing ever seen _ in nature, each“is easily recognizable. All of us © ? — Bird have observed them—too often—on highways and streets. The description under each species was provided by the Ohio Agricultural - Ext . Service, which made the odd ‘ vey in observance ob Netaanl Farm sr - = ey ig a ga SI A = a i ey Ba ee vi? a: dee, ae te the ee a a Pi ote be Ah Oo Ae us £ ig 4 Se es : ae Pree han Ge __THE PONTIAC | Russians Closing In on American § ie From the : Be! Press Box. . | BY BRUNO L. KEARNS . cs 7 . Sports Editor, Poutiac Press = | || Girt Athletes Surprise Russians Bob Shuley, 12-year-old sharpshooter who shatters! (Coach of U.S, Girls the clay birds with more accuracy than this writer ee ee eS a ee would have in trying to hit the side of a barn, could be P leased by Victory : it : a top candidate for honors as “skeet shooter of the year.” The youngster from Roselle, Ill, who is now com-| Moscow (AP) — American) Discus -— Rink Babka, USA (Palo Alto, peting with his dad, Al, in the National Skeet Champion. |womeh athletes, lightly regarded ign, Jump—Yuri Stepanos. USSR, 611% ships at the Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club, raised coach, Ed Temple, proved the big- Hop, ier and Jump—Oleg Byakhovske a lot of eyebrows a month ago in the Blue Grass Skeet gest surprise of the first United former mark S44 set by A. H- Da Championships at Louisville, Kentucky. _ States ys, Russia dual track meet.|pecaiioe—Raler Johnsen, USA dos. An- They won‘four of the ten events} sele*) points Feo- Competing against the best shooters in the mation, |and set two American records. | iss sal betared by Ve 2 os Bobby broke 100 straight in the all-gauge champion- Said Temple: “I thought we'd WOMEN ships and then went into a shootoff against some a eet aaa a Vale, Teun.) a ped ° He continued his deadeye shooting and broke 250 Tennessee State girls. ~ |Waaigiar Hardiee—Catten Resteore, UaeR. straight for the title. “This was remarkable,” said) «1m truly proud na A Neate, "rina. Lacan Wiliams Jimmy Robinson, skeet expert from Sports Afield. omy ” Temple : ot ae a N Teun.) Barbers _ tel a) es Monae Wau canines te Amulces' te “Bobby even beat Ed Scherer, who had the best record "res fel vod. ‘This wae strictly =e? — ee oe. OLDEST on noma ye sycglh points to 270; thelr women ath- : ” Robinson. a@ team éffort. These girls have Ponomareva, . 1041, | George Wilson Detroit , got Christiansen Creekmur. Layne letes defea American wom- ever fn sot sop serie ecace said Ro oes been ening tute or. thre n-gage as Ua, huddle of the oldest veterans on the team during _his 11th season, while Martin and Creekmur start. a oy a weeks, working : ggeariene Brown, workouts Cranbrook. “Oth. American men Bob’s father Al, who has been skeet shooting for/another, not merely cemnaniens: a tesa _ as A ae defeat the Russian men 126 to 109. only four years and made the Ail-America team in 1956 a —* AR _— 2 aed ~ aE age > ties tae the. great day in gave us a background on Bob's skeet development. |S." evscit’ Well, I'll tell you. We| \ sea 4 : [ee peony Ben Hem Nag “I love the outddors and I always took Bobby with | "@" ber around for two weeks at i : Gavriel Korobov. me hunting. He would sit on my shoulders, put his jy gs rng sr nen ee : . sips - have as ag Bee | feet in my jacket pockets and be the lookout for any [we arrived here. a | ‘ ss in Gen oe _—— * ; rabbits. ___ |g MQSCOW , (AP)— Individual winners, in : ee j re ge in the high jump and javelin? So ee ee anes . “We belong to a Sportsmen's Club near Chicago,|"" ™! * "liane APS SF ee wcak Gam ones where you can shoot live ducks, and when Bobby started| a Poa ia Inning Tally in the 200 meters, that another skeet shooting at the = of — him to the club.” | ,,., pe Fe cba. cheniek: : tf ae aap _ : | 000 Meters—Tom Courtney, USA CLivings-| 1A, , ‘ ? It was a “As I sat in the clubhouse I agreed to let Bob g0|:suiatut“nis Grime, una croctane Walked Across Be = : » out and shoot ducks. A little later I found he had shot|so0 ‘Bisiers=siubery Pyarantiv, vssn,| — , — 8, team packed to go 96 ducks. I was amazed, what could I do with all those|0% Meiers — xvemy mutor, vasn, in Oh Inni : - : : ii a ” 110—Meter Hurdies—Ancel Robinson, USA with considerable ducks, besides we had to pay for each duck shot,” said 100 Eg Cal) TAS ete, OBA , ng . 8 : apaeee bare. the dad. 3.0c Suimtams iod.. 50-4 | ee Un. “We gave the ducks to a local hospital but this |odteter Relay—U5A. (iturehison: Davis: Downpour Halts Contest oo », | the greatest ga shooting spree sure cost me a lot of money. Some |, , mere. #3), pes pags sere for Over Hour Before ‘ | of 8,302 of the club members were amazed when they-watched |" Weediand. . Cali; Osuriney:. Baas} Kiely Walks Maxwell thlon, wiping out. Bob ‘shoot three ducks with three rapid consecutive | */o>s5 ' Spirin, USER, . | record = shots,” he added . Baneeee Saeed Cotnelly, UGA: CBeeten), DETROIT @ — It took quite a ae tone. ° +. Me a ola Sige ep MO Eager 8 a ner Now Bob is shooting clay birds and in the O18 | Broad Jump — Ernie Shelby, USA (Los |“ some pretty shaky |- | shoot last year he took seven trophies including two a Duster, UR.|bue the Detroit Tiger? finehy ee an eae , in the men’s .410 and 20 gauge championships. He sloshed through the rain with a a together the scores | took the state overall title. “J : : ap hengre od ye gg wri nay ) x * * | TemetdayS teieaye 9 Briges) Gorden’ McKenzie in the 10,000 far eams Stadium broke a mild losing streak eens His entry at OCSC this week is his first in the Na-|& that had reached only two. Every- YESTERDAY'S RESULTS meters, ae 2 tional Skeet Shoot and he started off in good company = we bedy knows the Tigers can do} 7 7am : 5 a en i wat There was no itterness, : ) than that and it’s | . Kansas City 7, night just discontent, US. yesterday by finishing in 5th place in the Champion Begin Playoffs ae R. o an Wo ieely vate Bt Osly ches schedule, ccadlane anhattedaie ome ta tax. of Champions event. i for Leo Kiely. id : fore Time ’ sian gg 3 “Bobby is probably the best in sub-junior ranks | ee My-al Red Sox pga walked tpn —Remmere wae il eons i. chon "er in the country,” said Robinson whose All-America a we All Star units} 9. plgerry Ew wc Biaypac $ p.m ulliven 4) tS. ao said he had a selections are considered the most authoritative in wines besten of eoetms nine minutes. oh, 9 p.sn—Lareen) etter Bonn donee > agg — the land. . , . Aisrict_chamolah starting simoat- Manager Mike Higgins had a oe See OS tee “yp row four: few words for plate women vs, women, It's almost, certain he will be the captain of the|y", battle’ at “Birninginy {Nestor Ciolak eat tae mere the Russiesis hed intended for home junior All-America team this year,” added Robinson. Eton Park. Charley Berry but they were |, The teams will make up the drowned out, along with most field battling for a chance to move |¢verything at the stadium. on into regional competition: The| Higgins thought it was too wet Three College Coaches =zs"=i=ssscesss an Soe ee Jake Slap at Pro Draft#="*="" | WASHINGTON (@®—Bud Wilkin- NFL clubs is the possibility he| and will not. play until Thurs- son, Duffy Daugherty and Bowden|may play Canadian football. day’s 2nd round. They open Wyatt have told a a, three ‘oe equaliz@-| that session in a 1:30 contest. don’t like. pro football's player through the a fallacy, i: draft. that pro scouts can never be sure ee oe day sched- * *« *& they've picked the right players , Pp. m. contests aaito shore up weaknesses and that|matcling Fenton against Milford, The three bowl-winning college|t> Shore OP we cee atone Farmington vs. Birmingham -Fed- coaches expressed the same lowjthere’s. little to choose among! 4°33 nirmingham. Americans opinion of legislation designed to|hundreds of graduating collegians. ' pri ae of ‘ : ae. ; Of the exemption bill, Daugher-| V8. Lathrup: .,, (4-4. Gus Zernial got a pinch single|_,, . bane. : 2 ae — relieve professional team sports), 1 Saw “a dangerous trend,”| The Fenton-Milford victor willl "cn off and Milt Bolling ran{Giants Now in First Place Tie in NL a of St. Lous won, two matches to of many antitrust law restriction. - meet the Southfield America : i ‘ Wyatt said he foimd no reason NS, !for him. Frank Bolling bunted him Okiahoma’s Wilkinson, Michi- aie sports should be “any differ-|the Birmingham ‘Nationals play|, second. | : ity? 2 uy E vil : i ! eee 4 : 5 = ar 4-LEGGED TIGER — Charlie Maxwell, playing first base the Detroit Tigers yesterday, would seem to have four legs in picture as he makes a catch of-a pop fly. Frank Bolling got hind him from second base in-trying for the ball, The Tigers won, 54 over the Red Sox, eae 3326 i be ft i a 1 7 fl | : : ez 3 23 23 eo. f ge fo 25 State's Daugherty and Tem- |ent trom » wi.|the Federal-Farmington victor and , . se \ 3 _ [ral neseee’s Wyatt testified yesterday sradiacageliey aaa eg ‘ove the Southfield National tangle with| filly, Martin grounded to | "4 Michigan. entries betore the Senate Antimonopaly [CnC smite cunt any giowithe Lathrup-Birmingham Ameri-| shortstop Don Buddin, whose a fared in the first round of the - cnngnaam atti that special privilege—no group(cam winner in Thursday 5 p. m.| quick throw eee ir Oe _ iad | bitte championships: That group called for testimony|should be above the law.” — : Pega oa oy hee F nd See hes . | a 8 , a |ngf Rosiyn, aXe mes today from Harold E. Fellows, on. promptly stole second on a play By United Press International json to hal _— of his’ young|Fox were the big blows in Chi- aoe Cait, ae | president of the National Assn. of) | MONDAY’S FIGHTS jee } _|players pit. cago’s 6-5 victory over Washing-|3-6 6-3, 6-2. ; Broadcasters, and C. Leo De Or-.|, STONY eed greet: iat kunehe Fourth Ace: at Morey’s a. ee oe "|: Bal 2g af kids, especial-| “5, the opener, 19-year-old south- ton, nuten. Cacepeckén, “Ferguson, Sonar 4 sey, recently resigned director of see catpeinted dimmy Archer," 149%%| Leo F. Latkowski-ot Detroit used| 30 on H oe stag (Oa. Mile McCormick: beat. tie) mannan crry . |, Ay. SeRowakt.. Mamtramer, Mich. the Washington Senators baseball) wow york, 18: se» soseph, 180,(a Giron to ace the th hole of The. count a Po ages of his who may surprise the “old|Phils, 3-2; for his eighth victory ebrhdi shen by |defetted Karl Van Zandt, Ft. Worth, | club. oe New Orleans. cutpointed Joo Show, ist. Red course at Morey’s Golf Club. oer we slay wilt -enienend man” by getting him named the alee a band Meta, zo $b ‘ aide ab i3 .§|ignol yey anil “Wesk detested | The coaches hit. the. draft line|, 8%, "BOs. sarvoman Bivere Oe He fatehed ig Ae = : gin more than an hour later, Kiely|“manager of the year. Cepeda singled on what proved|stowren 1b 3120 Cerv u 4233 4 pa ag wg emacs harder than any witnesses since New Orleans, 2. 2 the 4th ace at s_this finished walking Kuenn. Al a “Ain’t those kids.of mine -ter- to be the winning run in a 21 Carey 3 313 41 Hh Waikne Gatdee te ne \ ; : a , ” g BSiebern ' . f o . ; ee | TF eittceg, Ai Saath Ma ate tir eect cs lin oon” IEEE HS» HL ie et a mittee last summer. Funniest Congressional Witness — down the third base Tine, loading| twraight twin-bill from the Phi- | Cepeda collected three of the |Evirr sy” 3238 Garmin > $9 tl aatened’ Piet Monto, Gress’ Potts Pe east ims = the bases. Kiely worked the count] eg Inst night to move into a | tants’ six hits off Jack Meyer, | emer p 0000], Bill Bartkowics, Hamtramck, deteated “Very unfair,” each sald of the as a ’ to 32 on Charlie Maxwell before! virtual first-place tie with Mil- | ened the less despite , reer 3885]. Leslie Bortes, Houston’ Tet,” defeated system by which the Natio ; walking in the decisive run. waukee, only one percentage | "iking out 12 batters. The de- caimpemn .” 390.8 Grand Rapids, 6-4, — Football League teams acquire ’ . es off the : ciding Yun Meyer came in |cotais 14 Totals 5 man a, dee exclusive bargaining rights with A BOSTON DETROIT point false oes ‘when 24-year: | ®—Tripled I > Moines, Ia., 4 fea) ‘ = 0, ¢- yew Grossman, Hamtramck, 2-6, a La -_ ” g d 3 i : es. T. . = 4 é . P the 4 ‘Rigney, who-wak' down in-sixth] ofa Wiille Kirkland doubled and-|et ‘cj iris for” Craton Ma ae place 14%-games off the pace a] came home on Copeda’s singles |Kstsas cy ‘fe ign orm Late Rallies Bring , had ample rea-| Ruben Gomez, a ‘‘greybeard” |, 2 Denoest Bestar eDou- : year ago today, P Hg ti Nm ort 6, xanses|Chyrth League Wins - designated college players. ¥.Bollin tos Martin « § Kuenn cf Kaline rf nog 3 : : \Piersall cf They disagreed with NFL Com-} WASHINGTON (UPI)—Coach Duffy Daugherty of Michi- Rpnels % missioner Bert Bell, who contend pan State nosed out manager Casey Stengel of the New York |matzone 3 ed that the league would collapsen7h.ve.. today as the season’s funniest congressional ‘witness. \Gernert "ib tb et eee J Onrecnse2eauawsouns SooorHmoscsesooe HO MOSS HM m Ome Receocoosscouomnmosk * 2 0 i 3 of 31, 0 3 ; without a draft to equalize the : : | White e } 0 * : ; hie atith victory of the compaige wn Siebern, 1B S ; - A strength of all 12 pro teams, They Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn), the chairman and (f/c" | 3 Save H Bud's Coaching eae firet since May 3. oan kt eet on apr age games played i questioned whether one club could] “straight man” of the senate anti-trust subcommittee, (Felt. . $390 ananis i Beng watonel lenges ONG) sie. ‘obickde eH eget he; ire : Sup a'r Pv | ane the comedy louse Dangers wn.te brs of BESS” ELLE, HE Price Too High ° | Ms + «iam Viv gener « 4S4Hamee mn anne his testimony yesterday on a bill to exemp - a ‘ : York Yankees stretched} : Leading Avondale United “Pres- Wikingon recared he _wotld| sports from anti-trust laws ; Meas terns “tens MIST CuteyGo. (AP) —Walter: Wolt-lthelr American League’ lead|serts 4 Lake Oden Ri rece ae wk ~~ eaused han Mr Btengel,” fo" Bers, mri,’ qamaied for Pe Iner, owner of the Chicago Cardi-|to 15 games again when they wed f «339 6/1615, with a Grun blast after trail. men of superior skill... “A “You caused-us more merriment than . Bel,” | im a: ¢—sinsled for Placher i nahe, ead Monday night Of hate b vbdeditivee & City Lamont 48 ae f mon ele. i sa ) cg [Regt SES crane Agee mena] OS Eid Wilkinson once showed |pitchers for 16 hits in a 141. vie-|zavenin t : 1 Seats gE8) Nike Battery deteated Stone: Angle those with a definite goal, “Pm afraid I can’t claim any of Mir. Stengel’s ability, foe et - ‘vinnin oy ed), hong Bangs. ne in a at de tory. PBS am C 38 Saieyp Ha sad on a 6th denied shame . such as a career in law or medi-| senator,” Daugherty replied. Yee Seon Bolling, Martin ag ang Maxwell) it nh ono ak gh Mickey Mantle slammed me 3 i p-#0.00)11-6 win, Macurek of Nike hit the 4 eine, to pay for advanced edice:' 1 4s his polley, Daugherty said, to install in Michigan | 28 — kale. ¢ Siete satel wee et ee ee ee Demers oe ee figce fis’ ‘a seeig ¢)¢run homer, his 2nd of the game, * 4 Bs gninn wna tate casos 8 few 20-poundhaineks whan Fh the eo" SM x weapon] ler mid the ioe’ cnc] Mo ane Saree tame PDS edged, Erm ‘on en cite cle An oak length of the field in about 10 seconds. That way, he ex- pWal RE Ee en , PP yak _ oh ~ oe att tee et eee ing 8 pee ea ‘plained, “the coaching takes care * itself.” += Kiely dh, 0 i WL EY H abt the clib ‘wieva' to Houstin count. Winning run, was the/ result a —. . | ‘ . : * * Sh ns 10 ¢ olf er ba ae. an error that let 40-plus Wilkinson, E ichese ” Fobell He also gave the subcommittee a hilarious dissertation on ier Ppa ia 2 H 4 Bs i bes pas oe a , ‘a score om second, b ve — said a collegian’s the art of “dummy-holding” which he described as an essen- wie te" eee balers io se-| Wolfner subsequently hired Bcbresneygn —— took @ 83 ‘only leverage in bargaining with tial part of football training. | <=. ot Ng Raaetees poaca aaa’ "rank “Pop” Ivy for the: post, ' - first world champions for the National Skeet Assn. 21st annyal t day. Veteran wen Me few sebenci-emgy tile with 2 58. He WORLD CHAMPIONS — Here are two of the tourney at OCSC, named Mon- Alex Kerr of Beverly Hills, Calif. fired 91 to win is defending all-around champion. Inset is 27- year-old Kit Denning of Ruxton, N. J., winner of the women’s .410 title, her first NSSA crown. She of Westover, Mass. Pontise Press Photos by one target over Betty Myers Many Past Champs Hit Bottom fears. the recent era of down- which = : thet E 2 z ij f CASH & CARRY PLAN} “new blood” onto the son plans to speed up the head bumping sessions. NFL NOTES: Ray “Mathews signed his 7th contract with Pitts- Steelers, lgradunte study in engineering at squad. Most of the veterans like Bobby Saturday SAVE ON ROTH Baseball aS Sore CIRCLE DRIVE FOR Jewelers, 5:0 played, league officials said today. EASY LOADING ance Pak" Vt) However, the w pettben ove. vaw pewelers contest will take place to- » North Side. { “0 5 YEARS 10 PAY ee va. | No Money Down FHA TERMS ” Meat Resuls | These are the results of the | yesterday in prep and junior divi- } sions: PREP RESULTS are 8, 9, 10 years of age) 5 i Alex Gebrowski, Craig N . 706.3, 3rd Brosé Jamp—ist. Dave Me- , and. ‘Brace Weber, 4h", hein was used). Ist. Bruce Weber Se eee bek, wii", Se. Billy’ Davis: 1¢2", |: Créss-Country Race — Approximately | 220 yds. (Preps did not run cross coun- | eS lst a Newton, 38.2, 2nd. i Gebrow 339.9, 3rd, Deve Mc- “Heanaon. JUNIOR RESULTS ii, 12, t Dick Goo 4 yes. of age) (Juniors are 46 yd, ‘Dash—-1s Gooley, :05.7, 2nd. a Ga: %, ard. Roy 458 Orchard Lake Ave..’ FE 5-8724 Ets ite ted wer Jump—ist. Mike Gay-). - —* vii #10", : ghrew-- (Nor Event), 1st. FOR RENT Grill, 33'6", ard. Steve Golden, 41". a TRAVIS = [gene go ee HARDWARE | a. sitesi me Gapdos Dick ed i hoy mst oe Pie Witt. . @RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS MARKET TIRE Co. BONDED BRAKES © LABOR and MATERIAL $ 1 2 CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH © RE-ADJUST BRAKES . mesrindd — CYLINDERS 77 W. Huron St. . FE 8.0424 "Title at Stake -|if Shaw's win they will wrap up|? City Softball night at North Side field, at 8:30 O'clock. This is the big one, and the city'title as AA champions and will represent the city in the state major tourney, State meet is Aug. 22-24 at Allen Park. Should Birmingham win tonight, a 2nd game will be played Wednes- lasy at 8:30 p.m, at Beaudette, . Hazel Park Raceway Names Season Officials DETROIT #—Hazel Park Racing Assn, bas announced officials for opens next Monday for 60 days, The officials include: Robert P. McAuliffe, racing secretary; John P, Turner Jr. and Frederick G. Farrell, Hopton, J. Homer Ellis and Jamies Way Shootoff for NSSA Event ~~ Champs Named yesterday. Half- the Hazel Park race meeting which ; Stewards; Raymond’ C.|2@, Alex Kerr Is: Victor in .410 Test; By H. GUY MOATS It takes more than a little rain and wind to break up a World| — Championship. i Steady-going. Alex Kerr of 8 a Tait = i) to capture the twoanan team for the .410. In other divisions of the sub- dropped his champion of cham- pions crown. Miner, was run- nerup, also, in Class A. Eddie Brown, 13, of Birmingham was runnerup with 90 in the junior event, Eleven| small event, tanned Kit Denning 7° Pontine Press BACK IN BUSINESS — Little Eddie Brown, still the smallest of shooters in the NSSA world skeet charhpionships at OCSC, Waterford, vents|18 back in business after a bout with illness. Eddie shot a runnerup 90 to Miner Cliett's 9 in sub- ».|small-gauge junior event, Monday. Kuhn's, Indians Win in Midget Contests Boy’s Club and Big Eagles of, the American League and Kuhn's Auto Wash and the Indians of the National League scored victories yesterday in midget league play. Tom struck out eight bat- ters in as the Boy's Club whipped B&B, 6-4 and the Big Eagles dumped the Aces, 9-5. Dave Phelts was the winner as Kuhn’s nipped Hatrless, 7-6 and after scoring 20 runs in three in- nings the Indians took the game from Joslyn Food. Joslyn had only one hit off Ma- lone James when the game ended. John Rowan, Ex-Tiger, Dies at Age of 72 DETROIT (AP)—Oldtime base- ball player John A. Rowan died yesterday in his room at a down- town Detroit hotel, He was 72. Rowan- begart his major league pitching career with the Detroit Tigers in 1906. Before retiring in 1914, he hurled for Philadetphia and Cincinnati in the National League. Funeral services for Rowan, a native of New Castle, Pa., will be held tomorrow. ‘Doctoring By DR. CARY TREATMENT: Golfing may be playing well up to ant Oy Ny R4 vow wk? > hii, CRC AD Ea r Hockley, a Rogh Garland, Montreal, ou. a8 2, Bill wna emg Solvay, N.Y., 5 Phil DiPietro, Runnymede, N. J.. M. Sgt. Henry Shaw, Ft. Texas. Strickland, Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Betty Myers, 2, — ss.: Ron Kelly, Detroit, 90. = Igor Peras, Greenwich, — a8; ostworthy, —— 86; Charlotteville, N.- 85. =e Grand bey orites, E Detroit (AA) Ferndale, «C) $2; Ch iRepids (B) 87. Sch: Royal Oak (A) 87; Gruber, placing Jadges; and Joba is Tg A Z peters, co Mao Welter E, Ogle, B 91: W. T. Ellis, rap . Sam Houston, | B—Ted Hannaford, Highland Park. 90; j Westover, |: C_Mel Wantz, Muskegon, 90; 2, = 1 : , Ben Heath, | PP = were and Ditlorio,| | At iar om. shooters: Fg ia (AA) 90; Smith, Birmingham | Shields, Rapids|= Detroit (A) 83; D. J. Shields, Grand|_ ~ Complete ‘BEATTY'S THARSHISSIN All Types Transmission! All Work Guaranteed... Free Check-up ore ATN, Parke St. tao8XBE* STS SERVICE NO MONEY DOWN - EASY TERMS Service on FE 8-6022 _» L4 that Rogers Hornsby, one ters an dbatting coaches, bunting a lot. He says it full swing. _ advice is just as appropriate Your Ga | PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: DIAGNOSIS: Timing Off. the next time out, your score may soar 10 or more strokes *~ some of your golf shots and you'll soon be hitting your - | full shots squarer and straighter. (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) Diamond Dust _ This week will wrap up the regular season sched-| ules for most of the area’s baseball and softball teams with many looking forward now to the annual post-| season playoffs which will keep the two diamond sports in the limelight through part of August. Pontiac and Waterford Township recreation offi- als are spending long hours these days working out) final plans for the many playoffs to be held among} rete |their own leagues plus some state-level games slated) | | for this sector. This city’s Hack cath baseball leagues continue on until Aug. 7 and 13, re- spectively, before conclud- ing regular schedules. One other loop certain to con- -|tinue play later than Fri- day will be the American League in softball at Water- ford which also has Aug. 13 as a final schedule date. Oakland County’s Babe Ruth teams have already concluded their “pressure” games. All were elim- inated. despite good showings as defending state champion North- west Detroit took district honors. Michigan's eight top teams will battle Friday through Sunday at Ypsilanti for the state crown, * * * Area Little Leaguers are in the spotlight this week with 10-team Park. Southfield has.4 team in the Pony playoffs this week and will have the district entry :in the 2 xt ior Legion games at Clawson month. Pontiac American and Softball league playoffs will start Aug. 3. Class D baseball playoffs will involve three “white” teams and one from blue loop, Midget, Wid- get and Class F games will be arranged to determine city cham- pions. Waterford softball director Bob Brown plans to start his National League playoffs Aug. 4 and finish the 13th while the AL playoffs’ will not be able to get under way until Aug. 18 or 19, The Class D state tourney will be held at Dray- ton Plains Aug. 14 to 17. Brown has decided to give the MIDDLECOFF “I’m in a Slump!” slumps come to us all. You your standard one day; and higher. that you probably your timing. The way toget your tim- ing back.is to go to the practice tee and hit short shots—chips and pitches— until you feel you can time ° 4 full swing properly. Hit- ting a few dozen of these soft and easy shots is a .. surprisingly effective way to cure a slump. I was .interested to dear the other day of baseball’s greatest hit- makes his pupils practice helps their timing for the What happens is lose Let me say—here and now—that Hornsby’s baseball q| Win Weekend Tilts playoffs set for Birmingham’s Eton |i Reena ERM ssincaoisua ss sali * junior league ignajion a shot at the big boys. That loop or playoff winner will compete with the men. His Little League finishes Aug. 5. An “‘A’ tourney will be held -for the top five teams and the others will play in a “B” event. Los Morpés: Aztecas Los Mayos and Aztecas, Pon- tiac’s Latin-American Baseball, league representatives, won week end games against loop opponents. Mayos defeated Flint 54 after spotting their opponents three, eatly runs. 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Formosa (AP)—Com> munist MIGs shot down two Na- tionalist Chinese F84 Ministry, said the Commu-|the Army to launch his own ca- attacked when the|reer—and doing right nicely, on a routine} Without even a breather, he Island, |jumped out of Army khaki into a south of Quemoy.jcadet’s uniform. He plays a: stu- bailed out and onejdent soldier who has a spree. in _ search for the oth-|/New Orleans, along with Pat ee es Boone, Tommy Sands and Rich- ee TR & ard Sargent, The picture: ‘“Mardi| any ‘ aa Cm oo i In addition he has TV guest|he : spots, a record contract with E H | A Verve, talk of more movies and e age « Presents the chance to play Las Vegas, . this mak ie Sone? j on ‘called his eldest son| “The doctor I go to is also a! into re é Down River Shows ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP)—Navallaughingly Bing » 8 |into . i from bitt oe The * psychologist or something : ae Fee a : a i z a Starts Tues., July 29 thru Sun., Aug. 3 fa Middle East hot spot, say|no doubt that Gary, 24 ls a eert|that,” be said, “but he's no bead. he coe Ge > gee exer. o~ HOURS: W. from 6:00 P. M. the temperatures: in| ong young man, he has ajshrinker.” = piseenre aad created E Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 P. M. Maryland beat anything encoum|ready wit and, like his father be-| Was the Army tougher because|/Ends Mosc a: me +a at” . “It wasn’t this hot,” said one of|between. scenes,“ pe lo comment,” he rather ™ Thrills, Games, Rides and Shows the 260 midshipmen who arrived] Perhaps his seriousness is the|grimly, but he added, “Poor El - jat the Academy -yesterday in 88-\normal veteran’s anxiety to make) Vis!” Kiddies Party M-59 [idegree weather after duty witha go of it after rethrning from| Gary spent much of his time in - the 6th Fleet in opera-ithe service. Also, it appears Ar- ; on the Ar. Under {2 Years Old - Deck tions of the Marines in Lebanon.|my life did not agree with him.|my radio and touring camps with SAT., AUG. 2 — 1 to 5 P-M- = They conceded the mercury! How’s that? I recalled that his|an SUSE ince ire “7 Mette rrowme | Lake Ter ite bumiaity bere “mpakes|ieou dea acid at etod my Z Rides Half Price 10c ; Rd. the difference.” Gary edieg at gut Birth a - “That's HIS story," Gary re- If S Uy, y, Canada is a world leader injtorted, “He's never been in the ip Yi asbestos, newsprint, pletinum and|service. He doesn’t know what| Recent births in the Pontiac , radium it’s like.” area recorded in the Oakland qi f B TONITE C i 3 AND LAKE Theater MA 4-2151 Learn to Say ‘No’ Firmly me ‘ PONTIAC al ihn IEA faseus Pray by HOO PAXTON + from hary by A. i FORREST 4 a hel ara esi Donald A. Hh cucctes ty Sm RAINS + Pret ty I AON ont MND @. 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I don’t care what vacation and causing him to welcome the diversion promised by| "el! almost always—rains’in Waynesburg on July 29. < a 3 a iz sition “ WAYNESBURG, Pa, 1» ~ Citizens of this southwesttrn Penn- | : Late _ Te sylvania community usually don't pay too much attention to rain, | The entire month of May had been rainiess in Hi oe Eh drial ed thei -teacl’ ot Vetie vod Sat rae anak But today was different because there is a belief that it always g 1 S Lid é Look, i who sat beside Haledjian in the sheriff's car. ‘It's my convertible Charlie's showing. It was stolen the.-motor number reads, or the town keeps insisting is his?” ce | -4¢_ you had the conver- tible on the lot before the=boy’s car was 8 coon *“In this weather? Lord, I ain't had any customers!" Haledfian took the keys and with: the sheriff examined the car. He) slipped behind the wheel and start-- ed the engine, A Sheriff Monahan heard the motor turn over — and then the other noise. He walked straight for the office and put Smiling Charlie under arrest for selling a stolen automobile. . ‘sxadim pleryspups om} FO win} Oo} Us}ORIO} pey sey) jo] ay uo zea ayy Supyred Uy reds 824 | gyex Buoy-tquour ayy Burm" 30 ‘ORV | — syaem Om) UOSdUITS WII} waeq peg 29 auy Bupyeys Ut pam AI -snojago ayrey) Suyruag ‘uper omy ~ Army Signal Corps} to Use Infrared Rays WASHINGTON — The Army Sig- nal Corps is developing a process of transmitting messages by infra- red rays as a near-foolproof meth- od of sending messages on the bat- tiefield. _____--——- Since the very narrow infra-red | transmission beam is invisible, an enemy would have to have a prop- erly’ designed and tuned infrared detector even to know messages w@re being sent. Then the beam must be physically interrupted to stop it, - Wire And radio messages are fed into the transmitter and the —re- ceiver can be hooked into a radio transmitter, loud-speaker, or phone line. ~ . He’s Through Waiting __ DETROIT (AP)—Walter. Ellison! was granted a divorce after telling the judge he was satisfied his wife “will never come back.’ Ellison said his wife Sykey left him after stolen, remarked “>.*._- ‘ / lie Wilson — is an old friend of : Sak eer eve heel tient ot Racovee Four Bodies Club, wagers a hat that it will rain. This year he put up a tri- BRISBANE, Australia (AP) —| the Pennsylvania Air National Guard, . © ' the New Britain ‘jungle by the time in 82 years that rain has fallen on Waynesburg on July 29. phe ; Each year, Atty. John Daily, head of Waynesburg’s Rain Day” cornered Revolutionary War hat against a jet pilot helmet put up . by Maj. Donald Johnston, commander of the 147th Squadron of , x *« &* At 12:10 a.m. a steady.rain began falling—marking the Tard Daily had won his helmet. + THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger * * * been | - down, Three bodies were in the Mitchell. There were “ ++- bodies. in. the Grumman, 4 , - ' “tT Indigestion Kills Fish i CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP)—indi- gestion may have killed a big Mackinaw trout found dead on the ball of fish line, several lead sinkers, three spinners, , one swivel and several aw ©" 7.29 a “1 certainly had no idea tennis was this fatiguing." 7? GREAT CAESAR ! WHAT | SENDING NAIL CLIPPER G\ OF DESPERATION WITH | + ha - »» & 1988 by NEA Bervicn. inc. Mary BOARDING HOUSE NOW WHAT ? THE INNER MAN (S nN CLAMORING FOR A SUBSTANTIAL MEAL, AND-I-FACE A HALE MILE OF RESTAURANTS WITH SLIGHTLY MORE THAN #2 far OPPO GRUESOME JEST M AIRMAIL / "1. THE BLUSHING BLUE GRASS BELLE I MARRIED RESPONDS TO MY CRY A HOLLOW LAUGH! Yi fo pe “er EE? CeMuCHER THINKING [sFeey Ih; WHILE YOU'RE Fan oa vs 0u.on4.29 EATING, TOO= two years of marriage — in 1927. | FRWALLIANS 7-29 1968 by WEA tne, 1 John Morris pent tas on oma If YOU DON"T FEEL $0 WE €. ME LOOK DIXIE DUG S # / ’ ee ree ae © 1958 oy NES Rovvice, tea TA. ag, US. Pa OR THERE'S A NEW BULLY WHO HANGS * MORTY MEEKLE ny ted Reertana Syme om PRN BUSHM IL quis-29 By Dick Cavalli (4 mayBe THERE MUST \ / THEY'RE ALL ON |: BE SOME FISH VACATION \ ¥ ANY BIG FISH IN THAT ! LITTLE PUDOLE / MY, BUT EVERY: ONE SEEMS T’ Srtenis gate Get. ee FE See ee 8 ee a ee eee ee ee eg ee ee ee ee ee ee 88 HA a Bn i A = > i ’ Grain Futures - larket.. (Pleads Guilty 14) (ar Steady to Firm: |. | * Delinquency — 4 oe | NEW. YORK ~The stock mar-liocked in a sport car in 90 degree ket milled narrowly in fairly activeling her d. da gains running well over a cent a bushel. + x Produce Dealers said there appeared to FRUITS = be a good accumulation of over-| Appiss. Red Bins. Fancy. ba. -»-- si @jopening. The ticker tape ran late| SP oevtice res ——* ——. | night buying orders through com- es. sour. (crate) 16 ats. .... 4.25/20F @ total of 7 minutes; and was aving her |; Cherri mission houses which could have/Cherries. sweet ) 16 ats. .... §.00/two minutes behind transactions at ; been lifting of wedges. Raspberries, red (crate) 24 pis. Ses 6.90) worst. daughter, Jan, locked in a — Trade was slow near the end of emesis ees Chrysler : the first hour with wheat 1% to|Besh’ wppea bar <222027.2202200: Eb] slaable fraction in # resumption | ping Center while Japa b she et 3s 1% cents a bushel higher; Sep-|Broccolt.” (pelis.: Gos. "....05+0++-+-+ H yesterday's strong Del Seti 3 General Motors and U.S. Steel, | irs. Vess, of 500 Kuhn St., ays Ing : whose directors announce second sentence in the Oakland tember 1.86%; corn % to % higher, 3% firm. , , placed on a one-year chetiek ont St ik De dli Most coppers backed away from) will have to. pay $100 in costs. | e a ine September 1.28%; oats % to 1 cent higher, September 63%; rye % to 1% higher, September 1.27%; soy-| poi. beans % higher to +4 lower, Sep- tember $2.28%; lard unchanged toj Onions. ereez EGE. ccxesees . : 10 cents a hundred pounds higher, | Egpper® bot, Bua ssi. --ss-rre0s 1 enhanc agg lire at + 8, © es ‘ : basic =. September $12.55. . Feitioe so) fe more a point following} Chief Assistant Prosecutor UAW Executive Board eng = a: S CO ) Wheat receipts in Chicago. yes nent tte Mere Age in corninge: Genes ¥; Taye Tad “itent d to. Fix Datel cuntantiathy in cm ot'thcel| Liability Insurance _—-—~Plate Glass Insurance terday were the heaviest in nine =, as the main factor affecting tne Expected to. Fix Date|*‘substantially in | of those |i. ty. int : are years but private advices from the Steels tilted narrowly to the up-jreduced charge. _ _ | at Aug. 8 Meeting ceommmanied hy tikestackrers | Burglary Insurance , Bonds — Types ernment loan at a record rate. lwere mixed. a to allow for a reduction in the srg oa bag at Flint : | re oath esr ie: 133 ) Start son today said its net profits |Gee run...... se guys. gP ---7ga|possible’ at Midnight Thureday,|([f} up af Flint Aaa aes cies deena —" idg FE 4-1551-) ) the 12-month period ended [St Mins ... 1 Sun on *"..¢3.7| 58s r D. Shy, - e8 : ap- | , ioe 30 toraled $30,185,763 or [Gen Tel... $24 Suite Co «34 rector Of UAW's Harvester. de]. pois » proval commissioners will decide : Now! $241 ashore. Bee cd's. Sek Temes, Co--c--72[Partment. niclagun Priece comapee aaa 2 wssse4b& 20%, @ Sul ... 223) Shy made the statement yester: . ames H, Johnson at 195 South! . Total net earnings in the pre- | Gustin. :::: 7 4 0 gs: a on near Pontiac Saturday night waived) piyq_ "| vious 12-month period were $31, |Googrich +. $8.8 fimk B Bes q as bargaining for new wage| examination on an armed: robbery The dy ++ 88.6 Tran W Air ...13.3\terms began. ‘The’ preserit con- in ¢ Many well selected com- | 270,299 or $2.51 a share. Grah 146 ramen 3 : charge in a Fitnt court yesterday. ES mon socks are excelent | Jn the fist six months of 1958 |3! Wo if'e Gun SE Ipoyes. a Harvester plants ex gonesrte ta the Fiat Cty|2nd Childhood Coming | MAO] \ M44 401-16 Saye g investments right wow, &$ | $1 >) 9 share, down from the |femest (71% Gnu Air Lin”. 34 arr yeecon cused of up a Flint gas| BUFFALO, Wyo. (AP)— Lake} ™ ey forte z well as being ideal to in- | corresponding period last year |!U,Cent.-°-'. 384 Ome Sites $04 , tet asked a profit-sharing) station Saturday and taking $45. |Bugbee, Wyoming rancher,’ td Mio eee ay : : clude in your plans for the when net earnings were $17,766,- |Ing Rand... go.¢ fz Sas Cp... 307 eon h tuted onli porter’ He was serving a Tite 1 yearjhis second childhood. is ‘coming : A eet future. Investment can be | «924 or $1.42 a share. Inti Con 1° 983 US Rub. ....: s4|Olllclals have countered with 8|term for robbing the same gas|rather late in life. Several weeks j fa a made monthly out of in- interlak fy 20.5 Ys 2 giao bar pa for a six cents an hour’ station in.1956. Kelley led police on!ago his friends noticed he wa come, if youwish.Writeor | Broke Her A fat Haey ich 388.2, Von Pool. a7 iraise, on-2% per cent, whichever hone for free listi of TOKe er rm Int Nick ..!: 82.1 West Un Tel .. 21.6|{8 greater. Harvester also seeks Secsteen tga ' Int Paper \.'1033 Wate A BE |. 244\to abandon a cost-of-living esca: sugees * |to Be With Mom tnt Tel a ‘Tei 38 White Mot ee lator clause and maintain living ary “4|cost differehtials at their present ; , | — Well, Almost _[stoe’ siss's13§ Yae"etew :: #4 levels. 3 | ad Ot | 1. | Mommy was going to the hos) es Because of Low Pay -. Headquarters | 7 i pital and little Linda, age 7, STOCK AVERAGES : ore oe he ees | didn’t want to be left alone. Compiled by The Associated Press| CADILLAC (—Wexford County’s Fr | & CO. Linda told her mother, Mrs. be Indust, Rats Uiil Stocks lone candidate for prosecutor with-/I Hm d is | : TR Member New York Stock Exchange | Ruth Blaylock, that she would [woot igo cia 105.7 #19 1908 oa yesterday ae bee ie wee Se . pws of] AMERICA % cn ter dng ence | et orcah nine [Rear ast" He IB? M2 Blea the oftce doesn't pey enough | PR DRAWING INSTRUMENT SETS 1]... a 716 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. The promise was. made good, 198% lov, ..-...-.237. 809 129 1866) The name of James Harrington) [in| ee en - FE 4-2895 although unintentionally. Linda |1957 low. ..1°:1:/236.0 182 66.2 150.9 ~ pommet igre ballot] /IAAAean | $475 To $350 Brown & Sharpe fell out of a swing and broke. - DETROTT STOCKS = S out 0 Tace. i of ls i a 2 : Poe ss : : |= : a ie ; 2 he aren. Figures atter decimal potas, ere hths - me Shae Brystice in Cadillac. ti S : DRAWING BO. ARDS : CONVERTIBLE THIMBLE hing Sieh & Big dot te les oe ee ‘ | ~= MICROMETER NO. e Baldwin Rubber Co.'*.... 34 144/Short in Refrigerator aS $3 50. :, ° 1011 Gone chen Go's: te Lele MBE of 3 18"x24" Br ty § Range 010 1° | A delivery men tripe and mem Go.*) ~~ 6° a1|Causes Waterford Fire > iS jeimaiaioe pend , falls while on your premises Hy ° 9 10 Sf French Curves—Triangles. eee te _ e+ visitors get hurt 5 . ¢ the Oe eae +3 $2 $7) A short in a wash TR. , 7 Exclusive Features:— protected from < cniaren damage the nsich: tM Mn for a fire at $ p.m hte © conver 7 Coen ona bid and siked. “ “ jlast night at a restaurant owned, Architect & Engineer Scales _ © Senvertitte Thimble m Changed et will from “triclon” t9, ‘costly accident — tewsuit te fies to make you by Joyce Gosney, 3172 W. Huron ere Page] | pay for the damages. Such Recent estimates show there are|St., Waterford Se Oe en Bare moting meinen of : damage claims everyday accidents could million married. men in the| Firemen said damage was $800 oe polio, 8 : clean out your bank account, s. A _ |to the building and contents. © Floating Lever-type tock — You “mike” and lock with ong you ¢an protect your family’s # ut-urd happiness = ie Siete l|| WOULD YOU LIKE TO ) . OWN AN INTEREST! _sonal Liability Policy. Write or call for full in ition today. No obligation. l] In Over 100 Leading Corporations? You Con — |i Hil for as Little as $100-—or os Much es You Wish. Kenneth G 3 _ Pheee ag Welle Today. MTaViSe TaN) EC. J. NEPHLER Co.\ INSURANCE mM care an ate ___..@ Sienple Wear Adjustment — cary and tout ¥ weer ever occurs, 6 Long Adjusting Nut — reduces weer ond maintains accuracy. © Personalised ~ with owner's Initicls et no extra cost, tet ; ca tees apneic eae Tm MO Mate. Cutting Tools & Supplies | W. Pike, Corner S. Cass _ FE 2-0108 PLENTY of FREE PARKING $195 % $2600 Sriejileg re. SN * J e your i ee land (ot ie ne Ry Broker “lee efisr neem MOke Be cass Pa fost: TIGER CAT. BLUE C lar & bell. Please! re ge © iy ee eect Se a: Sings stu at Cit & hep" wt with welt," a ty STRAYED, MALE BEAGLE, NEAR cee : an Feb 1905. aa tenes. ae , me "| Hobbies & Supplies 24A * PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES, Book Store. ey E E Lawrence ese : a. , Pa Private bi j | cies oe ath bath & ente entrance Very = Notices & Personals 25 . Mas gs SHOES 1 32 W. a sox REALTORS DESIRABLE Sell U Us Your Equity 4 opr homse= cash ais | trance. uti furn. close in, FE ups = or 2 children. 1156 a = Vander: oe ae rhe Hperege dy pase oF ae | CE speeds & BI. OCK we eee CARTAGE ctclers Call Et Lawson FE #4305. 2Rms, P im ‘Bal rh. Clea " “Roots a LUTILITIE ea “eee ‘ ice Ww h 88 essum pon rain overhaul @: ns air R 4 8 FUR-|—— Reais So | Bai, Make Nome |) ete et ele — "FENCE | rpggemoneegoung Aue Share Living Quart te rg Seen oa |< sabe. ear ote FE sail TROE, TAR REDEEM cr - j style. ic ne t Schl with —_——— poe Pontiac, for that Dortion of the iret poo aero Skeet . — A feage og Installed or materiat only, All . Anytime. ‘Cheap, PE 4-1820. resect dren, adn Quarters 30 FE 4-2579 : a BO RG ae NT WITH : idee epic to ou uy ie 5-6 761 ‘= r Mich. Mrs. Anderson will lie in Insertion of the advertise aes pes ee, Ne ee! ae estimate T: k t R t FREE LIVING QUARTERS ON LK.|? ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE om eis: PE FE 2-4450 after 5 pm. or neral Home after 7 p.m. this dered valueless th: the Lo — information wens Oe FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING TUCKS [tO en between 16 ane Ll > mages gui rea a a meek. FE 447 a Lowe FAT Rent | Lake icetaces 360A G ; _error. When _ities Inst, Box 35, Pontiae Press./" for water heater, ranges & dry- TRUCKS, TRACTORS WILL 8H EITCHENETTE. PRI- . a ae = aa cell . ARE MY HOME WITH| Yate bath and entrance, Well v furn., garage, 276 E. Pike. OR/20 MI ONT Gpuece. TOLY, 37, 1058, SHELBY — + ~ a? ro Work Wanted Male 10) [5 | do ny 4431, KB Munro Elec- | 5, ton Pokus EQUIPMENT make mother & 1 child, FE §-5247. Ulated. parkin § space in tear. to} —2-4833. ove, lake g THOM Fo peed awit: age 18: beloved son of Mrand|t wines “oe Brae Baron ___- | Dump Trucks ijtcn, States! Wid. Transportation 31| come. Located near General Hos-|' decorated. Separate "basement tv. Be ta eee © 5 gee Kiang Tomcodl brother pe CARPENTER WORE. NEW kinds, Est. 1918. ees Marsh. Pontiac Farm and . ee a on we Huron St. FE| Off pcre Bh ig WU, base sem ent. an —< sa Pe ae ei m; neph- - : . 2.8046 . : or 8-1493, : : t . , ew of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Closing time for sdvertise || CARPENTRY. FINTSHED CA Y. FINISHED Peg ee ey Industrial Tractor Co. |TRANSPORTATION WANTED TOis-RooM APT. AT 01 N. GABE _oM paved street. PE 2-5606._. MEirose_$9003.___ . Mr. Grissom was sent to — ee sizes trim & custom cabinets specialty. cautoped ‘ ‘abe LA. Lod $25 8, WOODWARD ot Prciée, Oh. 1-1938.)? SOOM APT. AT Of A. CARS BOS, et FLOOR. IDEAL FOR|BEAUTIFUL NEW 3 BEDROOM the Butler Funeral Home in Ba- roe ts Id o'clock noon, the oe er away |FOME ony ChRINS ADDL | Ope, Daily Including, Sunday "YC s © Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32:7 Rooms PVT. ENTRANCE 1 eit coane. Be ities. Ce COTTAGES ON LAKE M MM ce interment. Funeral arrangements day previous to oublication. ALSO tions builder. FHA Soll. oi Earn bath. Laundry menos. 650 North-|5 RMS. NICE NEWLY DE M 7086. , i Panerat at_any kind of work. FE 4-0456.| terms. FE ae Ct. off Oaki ” CcO- ¢ City MA 5-7086. Hatee anne en Transtent, Want Age may j [ALL OUTSIDE JANITOR sone. meee -_ Painting & Decorating 20 IMMEDI ATE anORGOw at pe =? sate cies is 86 Moreland. FURN. SQTTAGES AT LEWISTON. HEMINGWAY. JO JOLY 28. 1088. MARY poole weg p> 'S Baten & ier Done. pommmenie. reid. rp el “pair, Vern Keller. FE Syne. 18ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC. — A TI N : eee lt weet «furnished furn. wing acoh diane Loe FURN ae anes With rn “age 74: dear the first insertion. SM BLASTERING & REPAIR. REAS | orating. Cash or terms FE, oe __reut. 161 Summit after beach, Pontiac OR _3-9138 mother of ln "Starten’ Suk one AVAILABLE NOW CARPENTER) Pat Lee, FE 9-7022 5-9580 i. '2 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS AND 315 ROOM MODERN LOV oo lo : Mrs. Besciebdel] Savage: and cabinet work new and re-'.--G—~ew¥pER FLOOR LAYING } Toom. 105 Ce MODERN LOWER HEAT. [LAKE LEELANAU, MODERN COT- Smeal ertegncenee || ounm ware an earen {| Gal g) 6) rte” rPSoti "Salto ewe FE | ray Hane rs Fe FANE |p taLagtl Yas com, Sgr #nooM ye em, noolt| Suse S0 fete Su" Tate ee Hit fee 4 ° e held Wed-_ ‘Chow fu reeked | 60502. fact { 5 washing privileges. 75 Clark. i | z nesday, July, 30 at 10 4.m. Lines 1-Day’ 3-Daye—¢-Days ]_. HANDYMAN. PAURTING, (j_— re PAINTING AND PAPERING | ‘factory iagpection of property 5— s,_75_Clar 5 RMS., WEST SIDE_2ND FLOOR | > st Viseent’ We Paul Church with ; a3 ae eee s ROOF REPAIRS Mason Thompson, FI 4.8364, r" tv ile ms Ken Templeton. 3 a AGROGND) E gehool & hospital, $75. FE. ese PRIV ILEGES Be Geonter?. Oise Boek. eat. ee yee ve CK CARPENTRY AND CE-|EAVESTROUGHING FE 4004/4) PAINTING, INTERIOR & EX- empleton, Realtor |_hursi_ FE 53502. aid om \ Weacerford. $80 eno, ams, Pine jetten ot tae oe. _— Regge 5 325 ° 4.05 . 6.00 eh aE ai PEN. TRENCING, EXCAVATING FOR or. 10 per, cent dise. for cash. (2339 Orchard Lake Rd_FE 4-45633 ROOM AND BATH. ‘ aM Wis FLAT. VERY aterford. $50 m fe) 6. ge ar gt mh, Bo $ 330 tse $20} |OABINET MAKER AND CARPER| septic tanks, field, tle, footin © Ree ee eee. CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS.| entrance. Close PRIVATE| ice. Adults. $5. FE 25061. _ |MODERN LAKEFRONT, On siz] p.m. e val at., Sparks q 15 6.87 rh Kitchens a specialty. FE ait hes & boat , OL USE PAINTING AND DECO-|H. J, ‘VanWelt 4540 M to downtown. 2005 ROOM UPPER APT. HEAT| N- of Pontiac. Sleeps 4. ‘OR 23-1227 Griffin Puneral Hom : 38 yay} ent : 1 bi } rating. Special prices to. widows. JR > eed alt 7 CLEAN MeO FE 2-4063. and all utilities furnished. Very | Of FE 2-6053. Howstt. _ JULY #088 a ae o 4.05 1.29 10.80 AR RPENTER WO OF RE. E. 6. -HIB-| "nousee, Block & cement work. 4 DY INTERIOR DECORATOR wel Uul. first floor, Garae coe LA (aie al cea) end ie Parke/ PONTIAC LAKE—M-59 mother of Mrs. Prancis Ketchum ard, Market 108, = E_23106_Or_FE_ 5006. be painting PE #043 ASH Adults. “Ref, FE 23006 S ROOMS AND BATH ON WEST| eci°or month, OR 34585. iis “ion Kéame sad re’. : Mechani With rele, FE o7018| Business Services 13 Fainrina ) & Papin BANGING. | * UNLIMITED * two, 'l block ron General Hor |) RM-APT: S70 ores eric ~_? ONTIAG LAKE A. eral service Fill be = = . INTERIOR & EXTERIOR P T PPL LIP PLP PP PP PPP PP PPPS 23 yrs. rE $0037, ital. $100 ro enera. ‘os-|5 jean APT, STOVE & tape 4 hela “Wreanesday. July 30," at 2 Help Wanted Male 6 tng,, ,Teasouarle, | Free Est. OR| ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS PaPERHANGHN iG — PAINTING — For, jond comtracts, new or seis ROOMS AND Sata evany.| fed Terree Mee atte a deel] aces soe foe aes © -™/!. ie rks-| im * repaire tory train: a moder: ene - 3 pm. from the | Sparks-Oriffin | amBrriOUS MAN TO TAKE OVER|iNgiDE & OUTSIDE PAINTING,| B1,0UF office. General, Pact ee EE NTNG.| FE, SOE. Ask fore Ted Mecun Forituten saved tet ot MONT | eee i ERCATD-CARPET | US sagerD™ Tek: RAE Motel rd Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Howell will local established route for Nation-| “9a vest ro ughts ;| Office Su ¥, “* 3| lou ‘ ed McCul) parking Ph et, off sireet|@ ROOM PLAT INCATD CARPET |_OR_3-0380. | He in state at the Sparks-Griffin | 8! Organisation. No expurment Plumbing tile laying, » footing rence 6. Phone} TAPE bo Hertha =. 2 ' ARRO REALTY iRoom FURR 2 or Lie. s vate entrance. $78 mosth. "| RESORT FOR-RENT : Peneral Home. . be e y' rmen| fee, rooms 3 rn = $1 d > ENT. _ Clair 8t, S z fa gewney our Hwa cnmare | Hepat iShene Woolen | AE” esr oem | semi a mage = Parwrige =< PAPERRAWGING |G -Geee-eineovtn Ro.__| bah feat, St ROGME, DOWNTOWN. FEO) Tact | .. #641 Royal Bt.. Walled Lake, ity and .| TR. REMOVA matic washers TUPPER . ; oF _OR _3- r FE 4-70660 0 0 : le * OS RON ag DE a MA A FAL TRGGREG,| fopomiag ee aa | TROESP MEN AVAILABLE Fon) LAND CONTRACTS PaMS, MEAT AND TOVE TOR. ARTE FOR RENT Gy EWAT| Zqyiites om Ct Take, FE Ken : . : ween 4 . : s — : Ouse inting. Ext.-Int. Reason- BU Tel-Huron Ref. 56-6470. ‘ LED BR Sraert ; dear clover ‘of Mra, ive sto ae tater 2 Am, “PRE TON * STARS TRUCK WAN ASPHALT PAVING able rates, PIE 24218 or PE 8-344) ure. WATE 1 RMS, LGE, NEAT SUITABLE] an modern.) rooms & bath apt ee Ress, BY: a — mnneae and ire, 4.3 aa wanes Bees, | Work Wanted Female 11 eaves * x Parting leet gic. Free Television Se 22 fed yap eval Realtor _Pisos Se i "| hoe uni omy Soauews susan —— st t Rest 7s Siecle. Puneral 1 .. ree 1704 S. Tele AIRY ROOMS & BATH. NEAR| ¢ entilal : . or Rent Rooms 37 ca held Wednesday. Faly 30, at 1:30 | love is eA WAdINdS AbD, IRONING epi ALT PAVING | “ewered srompuy oe FE 48: aph Rd. |F Any ROOMS © BATE REAR) Foe Tees kgrecable a Og LP og 3g "Daria o, a vs.i" neatly done a curtaing frone int us estimate your oe RAYAL * - ca Ai “only. Sa ett weak fendi meee ts 1 sohny with & 2Yr, TR | : K. Mills offictating. Interment | BiB month arawine,ace’.| gr seicbeg, Wl vick wn and de| or parath “DAY_O8 NiaHT TV Ready, Willing and aire | Giurshes and downtons, Save, q m White Chanel Cemetery. Mrs. era ee ant tae i wer FE 323. WE hes me FE 6 V seRvVicn “Caan Duets wa if iraneme PE 62495. “0 Edisoe transportation costs. $49 per mo.|A 4 Kenney will He in state at the " y. ae ING SERVICE, $3 Depene te et Co, wes hte —_* Ranke” Fon ee Includes heat. & het water, E.G 3 _DonelsonsJohns Funeral. Home, me bushel 5-471. 5 we = ea ce.) RM: MODERN. PvT. BA Hempstead, 102 Huron, FE | MARINGER. JULY 98, 1958, PFTER STEA AND LEVELING, “Typewriter Sere Service: Tre ee Area a Min Bort beloved husband of wa dime Ate Krona A WOMEN teat ‘eet ru | 78 0 ee T5328 Soe aart were. ase CARGE 3 RODNME|” Home pri ringer: dea vimia 6 OU TYPEW A ‘ ? a tae a oceted I est BU: . fathbr of Michael and. Patrick |CANVASSERS CLOSERS POR 3-7581. ALL ‘Mach an ADDING Y LARGE RMB. VERY “Nick, | side neighborhood. FE 2-057¢, Bra fev and Kathe Mazginger: be. | modernization tale raw & cot ang ats tater beers ait an windows. ‘A tro Expert! bath & tals uu, G i suai a Oe, loved con of Mrs. Peter WW: Marin. mission Aiso telephone solicitors Oy eae Be HOUSE CLEAN-| Fre Ne abitastion. Reasonable. | - oy aupply Sh. Th ee amscne |: i“ e 5 Foot, _ Adults 470_Onkland A am re.| fins ef vate Cleen, Ges beat gyar rs dear brother of Mrs an A Na = : : “ . BI . $13, 48913. :Monteit nd Rohe rt DRUG Di HAS O BN «Sener vets ; , 8. rhe. : as nea Large Monteith and, Robert Martnetr | ORUS DEPT. ins OPENS FOR BABY bai SY Benches cleaned. installed, ‘sanded Be mons oh| ae 2B ‘ 7 pe Bat Se: LORED nD 3} 3 ) 3 REDRM. APTS -, Wadarstey Bt tom. Donelson | Saya, bt sruiders sdicnt week. |- be Henge, OR 9-3082, Cashier e2-) EM or eM 32085 ‘| sEapLE DRAPES, 6L3P covE fastest a ft Coarse, Hospital 134 Lincoln. 0 Fon Conor “pias & BATH ohne Pureral Poms ° . ‘ e , SIM =| TROTRIC ee ree meg Ba : eee ‘4 age tenet i yr Ee or bee eee 2° |: See a Sehane a. Blea sate G- WANTED ExPER.|SLECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Fh tae * used ‘arnt re bie . a entre wt powln’ Secersted apt. Private en- 31 at 10 a.m. ‘from St. Benedict's |EARN EXTRA MONEY <5 1.tenced, OF 61 nding, 218 E ’ Edw. M. Stout, Prephor é ag Ue _ france. FE 47018 Church. w with interment in Mt. still draw unem ent—average (PAY WOH TRANSPORT A+ oatt see 40 weekday: R — NICE APT. UN. Hope Cem nee Mr. Mariner is $2 per bogr you can qual Hon, FE 43347." ot N. : Tr & BAT a : . FE 1 lw 4. * the melson-Johns Puneral Bs : rite Powise r FOR UNDERGRADUATES & en child wei | AX. Le a AND BATH : : 203 ao iy ge yr) s ie reed) Feemee : sidwin. it ‘ heat, West side. FE +8240 of/@ me eagh ome. } “practical nurses; FE 24492; ry a Ns —s qentiomen. el, VERY Some well Sapieicicont Hwess 394 = POR nurse's pnw First saad EE ong yr Now, 2 nom oy " Tey, os oignes ve., Lhe 4 aréa & utilities Sigel Lake Privileges ‘ 40 month, Call 32-4875, ec available in down Wil ‘aivige now to suit agit sk e or ory ugust ie Ree ae ee GENERAL REAL A (08 Dinie Bey. i ee es eee q : e 5 5 8 ® Hgts elevator r serv- National Building—Pontiac FE 44729 * For Sale Houses. 43 ILDING WITH EIGHT APART- — rental property, ow j B $750 down, Availab m - reen Lk, room 16x40 finished All thts plus hot waier beat, car peting 2 fireplaces. On an 65x208 FOR COLORED ne “fatee Bede : Care arngarage $1.0 $1,009 “ues - “RAINBOW REALTY” 5028, PADDOCK Pk act | FET) Vi 2 . sie gees Ee SE _now open, Reas. rates. MA 5-3488. Hotel Rooms — 39 ye HOTEL AUBURIN Goodbye t to City Cramps Rooms oy, Day or bo in this small farm with 3 Aaa “ad inert e,| | Sy Pittman Su tes_Aubors etstnttnk "alr. Geared Rent Office Space a at ra. Guat rig or tae — couple, sure you Elizabeth Lake home with tairs 3 R terms. Your a Established in 1916 WOLVERINE LAKE FRONT — Good safe beach in front of this rig home, THIS — Fine custom built home, Cost $21,000 to bulla in real . Now with terms for quick sale. JUST REDUCED —~-Heré is a nice home in Clarkston area ch s ed bedrms., full bath, ar ving rm_ with jace fw pent. ol heat, large enclosed [omg segs. extra at Sil, with $2,000 WOLVER: Ine LAKE FRONT ont — — room you ve seen. mae pensted with extra large oval brick fire: Bar-B-Q e grill and split all inside. Large addi 1 $895 FULL PRICE 1 car ae oy Reise: sewer, sidewalk. and water in, HurryTt NORTHERN HIGH Cute 3 A cag ory home Sole =< ou're look- “is « Soating a low — payment for FHA Built . in AUBURN HEIGHTS. Cot type bungalow on a beau shaded lot loaded with flowers close te schools and . Home containg 3 ag — an¢g — ob is ropert Wht at $3280 with substan- tial down payment. LAKE ORION 6 room with: 2 story's and 3 bedrooms located —- to with SANDY BEACH > feet of sandy frontage Me Lake, Perfect site of 2 .Jevel_ home. Well on * ved road fr 2. aa ak like tt for he pal grade lake lot. Bee a Near Huntoon Lake {| 2-Bedrm., Full Basem't 00450. i Swim, Fish and Boat At Union Lake Attractive 2 Ciroter ronks Edward M. Stout, Realtor ~ Daily ti! 8 "7 N, Saginaw St, Phone FE 5-165 reliable local builder. . ew ®| bedrms., extra lace in living paved cn rm., planter — 2 TOLMES. “BA ie ith“ stall chower. Attach 4392 Dixie Hwy [See. s Geis. at ‘te OR 3-1960 Evenings OR 3-3230 $23,500 — terms. . GOOD 4 RM. MODERN, ONLY $900; ELIZABETH LAKE FRONT wn, Paved street, Lovely ae brick, home with Good 2 bedrm. home. Huron Gar-| the space need. iv rm. pe with cut E: ¢, bed- y of other hous yous, 1 bsm't, erage. e safe 6 W. EW. DINNAN sade, toes noth ang dock. Many EVES. FE 4 =e Kent. . ® * ; A NEAT 5/Floyd Kent, Inc,, Realtor}. room. 08, Meteo tes cerecna,| 2000 2200, Dine Hwy, at Telegraph breeseway and ie et = AMPLE qu PARKING as HOUSE UNFINISHED 2 BEDRM. soe W + ag yeas LAWRENCE W. 4 “BOOM HO! AT AUBURN He FE 1-04 TARE AND cLarty, Broker ayiOr Rose McLarty, Broker PLEA By| f0w HOW ABOUT THIS owner, 3 . reach, $650 down moves you in to with { Pils: Me cod yard, 16 500 ola home. Garage. “And ates Dorchester Rd. Drive ty. lot, Only $65. 7 ROOMS 1% BATHS, AU TO.\LAKE FRONT heat, oak floors, at 240 8. Lyno Be Réaonable down payment progres 3. bedroom Call- 45425 fi ranch. Spacious <3 ~ room with fireplac: Large utility . . f oe 10x42, Full price . GI, Ko DOWN PAYMENT ij Proetens 4 bedroom home. ‘i root od pm | room. Perfect a en, basement, 1% garage, Nicel land . seaped lot. Paved s schools, & > Call eel Best Buys pointmént today. ; AUBURN HEIGHTS TODAY perfect Lea room in this : attractive 3 room home. ends of eu card. aDace. 4 FAMILY INCOME Lot 50x240 — = ’ Located in best o) area. ee terms. frame W ma it 1% E. PIKE aluminum storms FE 4.9584 MULTIPLE LISTING. SERVICE. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NE eer $14,500 — Term APPR PROXIM ATELY 2 car garage, on “tenced ‘tot. $12,900 with FHA 8, lak, pote. J es : ntl ha te patio Full » ent 3 eeein car- . FHA te hows = $600 ioe _ costs on . Me rage, Nice fenced : Fin’ price $7,950 with 000 «down and $65 per RAY O'NEIL, — =} . Pe saat Rd, wr 3.2008 “HAYDEN | WATKINS LAKE RD. 3 Bedroom Brick hench, home bultt tn 1956. —— jot 70 x 160. Carpe in the bv ing room, dining Soares Kitchen el birch eabtnte. Full basement, oi] furnace, $19,500, Terms. — SS Sane. ae pours “7 eae fart or Th wuld to your _ Financing avai 0 Zour Bl 2 your needs. N ©. § Room modern home ¥ besement, gas furnace, SUBURBAN, $4600 is the full price on 1 7 acts jot, Low down OUTDOOR i Humphries | 29-3370 eA 2 eviews * serene. fang ovate, enced as .. Rutgers. ia FG. Wood Co.|# OFFICE Corner Woliaes Pr} Rd. & MSS screens in desirable Sylvan Manor Su! division (lake ye ge DON'T AIT, CA + FOR YOUR AP- weg thts setting ta becaline. tis ae Say F-F y yoo @ bes an an eee patio, ideal ow . Seatee home fp perfect Ae, = out. “built-ins.” Paneled recreation room. loc at the sea oa! e of ni Serren’ CALL NOW! , 2-0474 —- Realtor FE | bing % $195 DOWN Mee mye Ay Sod & aah au OPEN. 8 TO 8 HOYT = FE RES ARES $1,200 n — DEL brick RANCH with 2-car atta rage. 8 : e baths, alum. storm. reens, oors s with pores creek tor $1 — tive out and see tht ain. Owner transferred ahd moved already, IMM, POSS See = HOYT REALTY 2-0840 254 8, Telegraph Rae 2 ON 2 ACRES Shere % ear gare ard. | SYLVAN SHORES Flowers ie *thib FHA. complete with beh Notroting, 4 fa ] { im: parma SRE ates ‘ing 2 gag focal Bedroom — family "room, 2 we e room Naat te built in book shelves, “Wall tol] 36°% 30. "Gell for ae ian wall carpet ot * end $29,500, - bedrooms. Excellent kitchen with |- 2 Formica countertops. . oe al ogg LAKE FRONT Sane cove ce betaan ath a lake front e tho ot cost “tot qual- in ent 2, sus rootes, bi eae sun te fied Ol kitehen. hen, 616500 : this 4 Room home, Bath. | ~ GET BACK TO EARTH full bath, Beautifully = tote a fruit trees Be an . ~~ ie full 2 2 car ar carnage. down. to see this Cl Bl go esta REAL ESTATE, INC. og - (ACRO8S FROM SANE. MAple 5-581 Open Daily 9 to 9—Sunday 12 to 5 A bedroom _modern. “Lake Firat | ees, | Excellent pee: mgr wil model fi & clear an i ~~ S preberred. Immediate pos- TRADE Subur' 2 and 3 bedroom homes for low will 20 YEARS OF SERVICE Gis: 3 bedroom modern home, fill basement, —. close to tchools stores and Why pay rent, only closing costs to move you in. COMPARE heat tear garace, emily car e, beau landsea! in ease net ae eet ene schools, Be only rie aree ne att down. Evenings ater 6 call FE 5-2935 or FE i, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533- John K. IRWIN BUILD . Your new home now. We have the nates to custom . e that » ways wanted, 800 plans to choose from, Call us.about our trade- in feature, FOR THE NEWLY WED Your Lote home, ranch style with rooms and studio room feb. can be = — rg 3rd bedroom. Large lot 125. fenced back ard ‘hard to $66 Pp tor ae per cent” Mmorigege” SS John K. Irwin & Sons reet ay 6-3783 — ee ment MODEL OPEN Bet. Mt. Clamens ht Poatbersto M.'R. WILSON FE BY 0 : 4 AND bath, 100" x 300". ‘feice my 2 oH: mh Be ie Hl a eh rarace tA ease By on worms “and getont, auto, beat, alum. stor carpe: ved "La ca a a nice — RL. WICKERSHAM 7195 W. MAyfair 6-6250 $300 DOWN Wice $ room with winssed-n porch, full basement, & lovely sand, ard. 8 tots: $6206. Pull pices oe GI = NO 3 Searoome, 324 ‘bei, em Clarence C. Ridgeway wih ints at eatin ‘ Pall REALTOR 40203 basement, GAS HEAT 2-car ge 975 Baldwin Ave, Fz by loeated ~~ to $9 500 is, shepeets district, City ‘ - water, sewer, bus, x 1 nat 3 bedredes ‘beme am em: a ON pletely “vith tile bath and wn. M IN 2] aute. heat. See our model. droom BUNGALOW, Has liv DON et ied rm with beautiful pa: Rn cute ech pee & s included, ¢ ell, as | BY 3 BEDROOM Home, oe 5 room base lectric , S ieé in e) storms. reams. new eatpee breezew. - A, y end a garage. OR -_ 3-1415 Est ATES... om REALTOR . 1095 W, OREGON 1361 river pitesees. Lovel CIVILIANS $190 Down NO OTHER COSTS 2 bedrooms, ng 8 Jeacnenh, built 1956, wutoenan Ng > and screens, Walk-in _ at it and call vacant. Immediate possession. owner, : DAYS 3-3350 EVES., SAT., SUN. TO S651 Right nere For J 1100 dow down, You oun built s Tare oe. aa garage, tot So's Wiktis” M. BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZ sisi DOWN, 20 MIN- =a — Bi 3-€210 or MU ‘Pooss. : ORTONVILLE, $300 vow. pnd pa —_ 1% story, artial basement “eee lot, full “price. ont aaiee. ig lo Tt 42045 ae x gal STEELE, REALTOR — M-59, Wien” _Mich. STEY I SPECIAL — Located on_El- weed St. just off 'N. Bed "Clase downtown, 6 room modern home -_, ensisond 5 eh. Full _base- furnace. Paved drive to garage $8500 with just: Fhe y mortgage cost down paym \CRES ~ With 4 foom._ partly modern home. 800 7 ‘— Frontage ta x sy ae raen ragedy am, Be Sta” yot lot with 70 tt. af. pcs > aby, Seeeeeee. Excellent location.. FE 4-1157 “MILLER i Ban custom-built Fan ranch ee s ie 2 bedt amis. tle bath, erm. landscaped ew for fall information, OUTSTANDING SIDE 3 a fa fs ian oa Axergee Wed for ya: taser oe lh as floor 2 beaut pone Seapets NOR ip & ceramic bath one e. 2 roles dining space ie reat cit inl new. condition, Own: er offi, _nneee for $9,050 “ai $1,260 BA Lowe oft, dom act screens Nice al, like rent, WILLIAM MILLER 9. Stason. his: OR 39701 Boe re, 7 * 4 a2 SEH AYDEN, Realtor ate n. 9an re sou) “Here's one you can have fra diulous figure!” te For Sale Houses ° 43 s For Sale Houses 43 ELIZIBETH “iK AREA} mabe He BS an | “Fe aved sureet, $a.86b 91,490 down. Here’s A Building. Deal For You! Rate Q BUILD THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS > Tovey-saving supplier, ; Let our 1s ears service to Oak- land Co. WF yates versie to abr You’re Better Off With Benderoff 92 W. Huron YEAR ’ROUND. HOME AT SEARS LAKE 2-bedroom ———— ink ll basement fat pe, ets Eis 2 ‘Baldwin “Ave. “NOW OPEN “6 NEW 2BEDROOM HOMES — In The Beart of Pontiac — $8,390. $350 DOWN _. $9 PER MONTH : ~ Youngstown Kitchens City Sewer & Water= rite from “oe ~ One. OE Perry Shopping Cente: LOCATED ON MELROSE Between Perry & Mt Clemens St. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT CALL: DLORAH BLDG. CO. FE 2-0122 , Build Now ~RAEBURN STREET Near Sanfoyl. 5 rms., —_ pagemen Immediate °PON’ "AC "REALTY 737 Bald’ Baldwin ~ §-8275 ¢ RMS. « EATH_7 BEDRMD. on barat Gas heat Pri ‘ne En TOLL | WILLIAMS L. Pirst home with lovely: sandy beach and shade trees. Full orice only $650 DO DOWN Owner's leaving: state and will sacrifice their 2. bedroom home bs fall basement new oll fur- nace, On lot 7 x ted 6 miles pocorn a ——_— c, im- mediate 7 home wise Motor. ire ‘price only 9,480 OFFICE OPEN 8 aM — 8 PM . JOLL, REALTY 2536 Dixie, Hwy. . 4-456) GI's | with a k : up. Basement, gas heat, attached l-car ga- rage, Nice shaded lot ead-end street in UNHAPPY. "gitar 4 gars ae nl Piggy oe . latte kitchen lots wi teas u ce to Gl. ACROSS the road ieee “Whi The our boat w Sracheatiy: at Jour utiful re- gESEtEEs? ro ee $2 bate afi lieben 0 arith on Bee) heat. : j d. & mand: ly oats own at payments of : onth includ Ria ‘nourances RAL O'NEI L, Realtor F-4 $3": Ra, a | You be the bullder—we'll be your | — area terms. We have the | | € $450 coal pave move you ‘in “{nto this 2 bed-.|, 6 ee oe Pe 53000. gas tile. vn = New ga- $15,500 MANY OTHERS ~ wo have 200’ photo-listings: oer need & home. We ci er] ea aia = oe Lting Berdn *48° H. BROWN, Realtor : CON! EZER * * range. Ww. 1060 _W. ° ~inaren. Ate - 1-29, © set Hs rs : “All those of favor of everybody getting the same ee tay ‘aye’!"”” 2 : i ; wens ——_ = bl ; ~ nasil Sale Land Contracts 52 Mortgage Scone 54. ac oes. : couch eserenenens — 3 BS. RPASOMARLE SENT tile “S02, 36, 8: | Gan te es serecgeee HOSS GRpt ager fe Pp “al an PE| A Mortgage Problem? Moca" gt | Boal pater rar ri 3 ae tS on BENSON LUMBER CO. “Sasem hd | i oe er nee shade DISCOUNT mane nog Ving! a. ia a oo dane vin terms ican COMMERCIAL GARAGE Your requirements, Any era . zoe bese, “THOMAS ee Y SSuo" Highland Wa (heer “Pontos Machinery @A- [ft ‘ 40 Baldwis. -— Fee athe hes Sey ‘and comarects ane real so-| 7° Co. 20m TERPILLAR * HOME, & 20 ACRES | ise nora tetase [REL RIAL OF Gre PEE | | Ee oa ee ae eet ra som| Fag EP & OF MPIRE Pace ‘rghenee “siicy | pinsdasgee Beek Avoty HW.) Sec See ePE, TH, Hea stamps _ Sete Al Special i : pecia ~& 4 | ge north of | - 16h : 2 one of Denies) «ee eet en ine of road suc] , daresia. bet Me tee tent | 0.00 60, Fr Pactony. Em FE Eyes Rei 'B. and, dining? A ec bus duets “Ie ¢ reonabis Want A Good, REEBS — 10.000 2% A. “Dow Ridge”. sonable) R 7. VAL ant M CuRIsTMAs 7 oN : Do It .. room, 3 rent Greiner. 2680 Indian-| KX. J. UET, Real mort Seotch Average © N Yourself 61 EEF ETE soem 3]. e—eesene het em Orchard wood, Lake Orion, OF pee eee ite caltor |} oye ange! amg WITH) finer tm Michizan. § *y aWagoo This Week ~ $ pale wa ead akcaine g SHOB Wim 3.000 99. og | MOLnrLs LISTING SERVICE VOU RE Serre Or wire 8 acute portabie| Stictigan. FOR RENT - | BF Leslie R R. Tripp, Realtor tt Rochester “GR Pies a 40.000 18 LAND CONTRACTS. TO 92 _W, Huron { 2r'xxt” double Only ra, polishers, hand’ senders, fur 5 os * * * t large family Priced] PE Stas RENT OR LEASE, 2 STALL GA- Cee discounts. s pinche cases For Sale Miscellaneous 60) ~ Aj} Windows in Stock | Pad Paint, as Gains rod Two swith FRIVIEEGES| Sor bench, Corer Oakhill “a x PA Cusre ee PE anna? soba vindgw, avaae,| “a planta’ pipe, Wy per fe A Be Ott ear i ri ne , i . pe per ft. G.A. 4 | on “ M-15, .' 1 BED! PULL ion carded f toobuenllie. stabi end bath. (Boutiae)-‘rrade or sel, trailer nttch, bolts to fr Thon hs “be WHITE BROS. _|fouNG wibow Leaving stare, srone = iis Pye pen) = Money to Loan 53); ctier considered OR “3-044 Pe ta a at _Tabe mai ine ecbte st, Comores month. On Baldwin Ave. PE 25370| ___ (State Licensed Lender eron mr. Pei : ——s wi TRA WELL BUILT, 34148 4“ | Open Eres. 9; Sun! “Wt 8 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A Business Opportunities 51 Qui ck C h fae MER Sass or uP Sa | roller veut aod er artgies. : i N } PURNISHED RENTAL U: REFRIGERATORS, Guaranteed 6-0240, 386 Auburn Ave., after- q MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE (5 sperm. WOOD LAND. BEER TAVERN as waterfront, per ig ' Praning Rebuilt. From p es. : H Lacking for the Best | Same SaSl? tear Spee 4 8, Domne Bae) FS TO SSO s""hly, “anturoited, "Postias sks|” pears Rem! omopas ys ! han aig tt tng —88 Cy, a Satoh OE mien eceat divine gunt'| Qbal*Qiesty “Bprie"hy*menhe| @ HOURETRATLER FOr dat" va'so| bec Sameands pm | : . fron to OW TINCH BOIL PIPE at re week AU SABLE RIVER | shrpOtasisstgrge.64200 ber mo | friendy ang) belotul Phong Fi Suse Cal PE eT came nage *} The 6 ore tn “iares| urnished cabins $2500 snd up.| business. Will take good land con- — = al our office, nN “PLUMBING SUPPLY teeta Ticpsiea| Uaent wthee Savane” "| RESORT Home & Auto | tee seat AFF Gay RANGE APF. size |s 5 TORO WOWER, EXTRA a 4 6 "3 aE area ot | electric : : : 5 HP TORO M EXTRA end . Only 2 blocks! 1. o- BUSINESS LOG BUNGALOW & 6 LOG CAB- LOAN CO. heme aidaay f *| éxito ow ve Sant with Owner, gg (els. gas stations, ete — lake froutage At tg ee o | 28 Perry St, (Corner Pike) tor. farm "mi or house: r edd-e-room camp stove. lantern, price on easy FHA terms. L. ‘DY DALEY (BROKER) nce tot Has 13 boats. 3 but — hold goods. MY 3-401. CRUMP ELECTI 2 outhit, $100. Eliza GhAse we ax —— ee ee S] for wed Tvs. Working UTOMA A a GaLLow ELECTR TER beth Lake Estates lot. Center resget ares ad “ST ATEWIDE r NCE 1878 aaa PE ta. ae + Vetrigerstor. ‘ye S05 $0534. heaters for the ana a. e ; state forest hunting; " <4: BROWN TWEED mania | —&—roomanee. nid fare" padnenrta Mata] fer mute,“ uals |p as ere of Pent HEC Specializes | "AEST ang aay mom" | Fig OM Senn. | ee TORS ier Rom | f fur- os * rt 4 ¥i Tt, asonabie. sccr, Ney ‘ahontum"torh| “Sale Seburben Prop. 5A | Sicth, SAEt rant $08 In Helping SP IPL EOE | an ALR SS = ae tM J 4 ie: brook —_3-3286 “ys BR & mattress, > Forget painting and insulate sam garage wit porch. COMPLETE DUMP TRUCK BUSI. People Like ee A URIGERATON dLste Ave PLICATOR and get ones 25 Room Brick teapot. OS oid begun | aa Y | a fin." MA ben. Samuel he “price, NO ot loves! Wood is steel fold-away eldset doors b waig t an Stead os ‘ cs. $08.70 mo. take out. Busy ta ame vee Ou a Shand NEW SOFA BEDS 01495 crooe for aoteyoursell, Also sin window shutters, for 016, See Tom ‘oerls, “Poutiss Three . Mas been eit ent Including car pis, moders Busy ‘eri ture, apt.| FOR PAST. friendly service trom | DEN on’ RECKEA aco | bios tt Game 4393. | Snd'hbereian AWNINGS 90.98 and fareae door operators, E converse , housekeen-| _| ia etic eens. | Boat and bait business, with 30 ally tained. courteous peo} 3% CERAMIC TILE BATHS nerspring mattresses 81 +f or, call for free eetimates.| . $08 projec tors, “tape Tecotéers 4 of im fait to trod For Sale Lots 46) “DRESS oath pep Oe | pany A Hic you can borrow ee Srthntd Later ave. "| “Tue oid Reliable Plone op S00R ~sute "=> per A buy at $18,500. ka Socios tae ae wae Gre tiad Pieldbrook +1730 eee ia privacy. vith re IMMEDIATE POSSESSION =| CASH FOR | SMALL RADIOS.| Auburn ® forge m ERRY 'D x Sates Sale Musical Goods 62 \. je you ie. $$ Act. Subdivision. Near MOST MODEBN CONEY ISLAND ¢ stop in today - MALL DOWN CHEST-W ian WAL | —~Setimates, res, OF 1:6833__ JOBN reasoee , & Ausorn ® Ras, very & ‘ert. in downtown Pontiac. " Household Finance = PAYMENTS | “nut finish with mirror. FE 42451. Ble Toren, Like pew DOU |? record player, New confidan. MM fh | : : dish- zt : CHROME DINETTE SETS. As- casional chair, $15. ‘Leatherette | 3-63 . /t k n) $260.50 easy terms, Samuel's AD-| Alum. Gord. oer. comp -- $75 53| MO cuARGB x | SUMMER SPECIALS: Neat off W. Huron. oi} poet ert Melding. Leake avail:| | BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE aaae bem FAMOUS | ix? pine, 8a. cies, 00 Fis. § 200 a e Tord ebeeasy oo heat, a good sound able. 2300 sq. ft. o ‘ z e brands, Scratched, terrific | 15), Pine. i S QgG rty oak spinet ei nom me, and income. ciate — | ) ae gg xpansion, et. 4. usines ie 64 ¥.. Lawrence st FE 4-1508 | REALTORS FE 4 0528 values, #1 — wale ey last. No 2 vtseh ~E. + Daag Fe ‘ aos Used aimed, oak cad a and nicely decorated, large lot. 3) ter lot, Avpronlm Sore di Dg ~ Sap yo Peta | WHEN YOU NEED sj 3778. Telegraph Eves. & Sun.| _Pluoreseen a3 Sebsaca Macniees Clear wits pint essing res és _LUMBER CO. = meee Fi cir rs car garage “{- $3,300 8. Seemte- wooded _ | S11 Maip_Rochester, OL 10111. OE WINDOW 4 AIR CONDITION ER, | PULL HOUSE NITURE. SELL at cake & cael ¥ 2.25 a a a LLAGHERS nike: in“'F AND RaMBLing course. “ erlooking \S wenner moe go ae BUILD: _ or drop leaf dining set. oa ery separately, Very reasonable, reas siding tops, ear. ap 4.50 | 195 ‘Between a = ayy. = Lake Wiwitrans " é FE 4-0566 bee a ree) ‘ : assorted stock. and some equip-| HAVE SEVERAL NICE HOMES. | FREEZERS — 00 CUFT. CHEST | Stee plage ee = m fs. ORT most di a show tol Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | _ment_EM 3-408. ou ean get tt quickly on your, Will take almost anything you/| brand new, only $289.00. ri pasil | Ee Sop gual erase, aks. $ 4.96 Puene Wares ro PTA ONIN “OsCAI eo i ee ee salt FEO” Mow sary SER EE Pe | peat Siete pent | Sain, fore perme MY Sane aso Ee Rp ce er oe § 2] CORE PoneS Tym SeapeRDSS | emia, #4 Pe fireplaces. two baths, 2 car heat- FE v-0679| lease Cal Mr Wilson, FE 2-0 bud i 2311 SC PURNITURE. Dt SC.\4" drain tile. each ...2...! ‘8 pson, TRUMPE) ree: autiful kiteben, — After §, FE 86-1448. a vere “be. giad tg help TOP DOLLAR FOR USED TV &| items. tie ‘Purltas Ra. Sates | ar cama gears. oa. Se si iceneod IM re o's mae ee lot . geil $22,500 or consid- You Should : radios, FE 2-0662_ _ham, 8x16" Foundation vent drs. $ 1. MEDICINE CAB INETS LARGE, 20” t Ge eee ats = . . “+ ; WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT|GAS STOVE. CABINET RADIO Somat, base or mere, ea.% 13 wolrree. shgnlty parred. 05. Sale Office Equipment 63 2 W Phone FE See the new sites at a t "or sell. $3.50 month, OR 32360.| spinet dest & chair. full-size bed Mortar, 5 bags or more. ee. $ 1.20 Also cabinets wi eS : =r Rg Ttrl ge Te ae mont OR F268 | _ a springs Floor lamp. FE 22268. 26 Lb Gold Bond Joint cement $ 2.25| iign ets with or without | ErecTRIC 1B TRADE CHEROKEE HILLS! ane L | ePrings_ Ficet lamp. Mati thick insulation, G.B. ..§ 32.00 ghts, sliding doors and venit =m se cme “ear SO eae FINANCE CO. drive in. (24 stools), Heart ot | GUARANTEED REBOILE A UF O-| Alum. foil 1 side nee U8 mirrors at terrific savings. Mich mus) Call PE 5-028 - 5 a none re . Income Property 43A) ous, Mela" Cabins at capes er eat! itty aes | Enea saat tok Cendant | Ree eT era | rr ee PF Y aPaR’ HoUsE| Protect 6 bolter renee ane aveis at 103 Pontise State Bank Piss. pps Be oe for 9 months of year | 96 Oakland Ave. ‘pm 3-402} us Ly Sina “hinglen, s 84. 388 Niy'x30" top. FE | rise. leona, = STANDARD TYPEWRIT- ae gine. poe rh ang S| multi-level es! mold W iatertord. Hill TEAGUE FINANCE CO.|. ey ae gre Write Pontiac IRONER, 1 KENMORE DELUXE Kame ee 84, 3 13.98| — NEW GALVANIZED PIPE er. Exc rts TYPEWRIT- Drive out Hitsabeth Lake Rd, find onto your, at tor youl)» 202 N: MAIN Far ci Cinthia with chair, Like pew, 990. S514 i612 Pt. per Mw sss. sue ein ai-fe. engine ......-13¢ 7% | —P=_ 24006, : 5 wiislasesee . in. 21-ft. ] ea 4 Tage bedrooms, perier. living] fo seattvtake. Ra. ura righl| ine ac buy § moder furnished cot | ROCHESTER, MICH. | >= B86 | grremmn TABLE AND. 3 CHATRS.| Fence ly Sao) save puuabund“stpey || SMe Store Equipment 64 _% @ Lacota Rd. - ANS T FORMAL WITH ch eee Pues on GPRREGNG ST SORES "Wzewe’ 100330 eine uprey eeate gs NS Grog macy, oores iw Tne G6, Pil | LINOLEUM & FAINT. 84 Shrome rape top cc. $ Be * a Raforge Ghetng mache, 2 car garage. Ideal for Carl W..- Bird, Realtor —— on we lend, sine ig worth ROULEEGLD RUIGLAON BALE EVERY DAY | a | 9x12 Linoleum 95 gor "rakes es: VOL cevevere F 2.08 Se, "uly ai $103. % x 4. $0. A Apply 6 Whittemore oo = eh eS 2 family, 2 oblock oa National Bank Bidg | HURRY ag A «rag must! py. Rochester, OL OF ea Ds 19791 gee: OB SALE, EVERY DAY. | 12x12 linoleum «+: eh cei $13 aly i > | Sal = Paak po ag Are _ 44211 Eves. FE. 5-132 = Tee ornate iT ae ke. Beg. $308 hows 8i.e8, @xo": a winaven's all sizes. fiend *2"7 12.95 SAINT ALE le Sporting Goods 65 ‘aul M. Bf. Jones, Real. Est. | For Sale Acreage 47 7. Sportmg Goods nigh L AID-O F F' Workman's Outlet, 63 8. | ad 3% : Buse LAtbciec © idea; | chaskion teeteting © coarpiste line oe ee ee gf gM a ae Ae a FAG | FO, SACRE PARCELS, profit business grossing over $ FE_£-006¢ | ERONARD MEMCTRIC— STOVE. | of berdware, paint, plumbing sup C2 als rep price O08 | agua LUNGS NEW a Rayos | Sl ae ingore | BY La Ea du‘ | Sate Household Goode 67] mrvseemamers TR | BMirhsn'n taPestute ne BT YWOOD SPECIALS | Sarees ah rer eT TE, B| Ct “\\W ralagaea WOOD SPECIALS ae FAMILY. Sire ot 34. Por. : C. PANGUS, Realtor | ™™- Bee this today ORKERS 2 PIECE DE 7% vine | ROOM {agt-2000 ——— = ees 4 Seay ios AGUA TONGS _REW ORES x - 4 ee, off ). @. C. Bates, oe MN M-15, Orton e _ NA 17-2818.| REALTOR PARTRIDGE : suite. I er poh 2000,_alter 8 PM SATION BURMEIS : Ya" 4x8 OMPRI : | i MAGNAVO CO" TER S om DiS. ccsiseccevnces & 3.18 COMPRESSED “= =e 3 SicHabuie, 43,006 with § t100. down Businesses throughout Mich. We make cash loans to laid- fed Bee 7 Most $500, will” sacrifice for. 6165. Se zane ES wr AR St. ; For Sale Lake Prop. 44 ane OO ete ean Ma | FE +3881 W. HURON | off workers. No principal pAy-|” jeat dinette set. OY E Sealy mattress, wed 3 weeks. orth PONTIAC PLYWOOD Go, "| SOLE Se $3. x Rare bx, OPEN ‘TIL 9 q pose — ell are Ghe st dex VeRO bag rst oe on aly — mals vod ern. 1488 Baldwin Ave. FE 32-2543 a lag, BOY vig Gu ‘Caddy ‘Carts. Reg. 35 ACRES, -1300 ‘ON PAVED - * ue occ: 1 chair wend te _ dition, 86 8, Johison,” PRACTICALLY NEW. REO POW- ao ti rere Ek 4100 foot foot road with 3 bedroom home, FE “LET’S TALK - Our Requirements Are: place bench. EM 36186. . Mid - : ‘goney inte nd CO. or mower, call afler «p.m, FE ie g, Bioulars =e, = ctiiet Sit|"" ACREAGE NESS fu oon tune ra| EME Cao TH pagent comin ty) Pegunayatg RM | Peete nee ota ore SP micx| } 1-3 Acres off pavement. 2. That you are’s permanent ¢ PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. Oak oftes poe ieeria= es *. $18/ 12 24x24 ALUMIN REEL TYPE LAWNMOWER FOR aatehed & tog * na : hot Kabaped’ tot 2 car cels, tome ab tow -~ *yi50 "per Builde rs Opportunities i pat you had-® good work Bedi nage che sser, ratte spindrier a, new ... $20 with screens, $15 each, or | * Bears Pht nuaritie & regs bye $75, | eee ofall bagemm i, test terms. Let us show is 8, Sain ae lo- ia 2 fod Paring ocort be- Bay ‘only of weekly: Ghrame & fast set ....... $25 Mote. ~ 55 eed iB Pr 4 sitet: Call after "@ Hor Pekatee ner, seh trade A Surrsheil. 315 | . $26,500, . ca ry unty in_@ aie tase, Bay oa enille fug ......... $8] §. Perty 70372. = 8 : ulti-Lakes Realty RAWFORD AGENCY. rowing neigh $0,- i Ave. tudio couch ....... oe oe ROMEX [ed 314 CENTS FOOT TN SGN net at PRIDE . - : you owe bills and 7 PC BLOND DINING RM. SET. Beep ec eseiecsoaae 0 GA a ROMEX 14-3, 2 : -_ : &. Commerce RA, - MA4-18781M Bits sR Bs" wands Mrekeed for paymem ‘come te |? 2C, BLOND DINING RM. WE BOY, ELE AND wxCHAN 10 | 7°58 Gash carry BR HEATERS. | Colle, Cutter “Aa "cente IN | OUbley Leveb, 10 Begley. i ¥ ARE ORION gee estaurant Bee us at once and be relieved | Call ORiando ND EXCHANGE | Son SoS. Perry)” | obper pipe, 17 cents, Boll pipe, 7 - CANAL FRONT SO ACRES SMALE A wonderful setup for hus of worry. We have, confidence | 7 tess wee BLAND “PURNITURE CO.” |30 GAL OIL, WATER HEATER. | Seather, Warwicks 2078 Orchard SPECIAL: : Sareea boheme ee Snregg | Reh aan, Gigs ieee | Sir TOS) pedeea tp ire fONAR P| er Ary ance |_tate'na Nerreet_ A CTO) crgtia, Oo rae ) ‘ | MODERN CRES. quarters. Good’ gross—nice none 2. | potere, step tables, wrajaning ooh; MONARCH RANGES Ee ot Saees FEIT aL inow aceTe| We carry mci ine of live ! a Paui M. Jones, Real Est. aon Pgs Bm a -- Logns to $500 er ee Saka ¢2, weekly,| Now available, electric, gas, coal | 52-GAL. ELEC, HBA ATER 900 55. with faucets and curtain $69.50| 0d areca, | it y — $8,500, | 832_W._Huroa ie eee Made Quickly: rake Ate ere 2 Oreberd) Seong. Mich els Appliance. Dav-| “30.GAL. auto eae hee 1, #4006 | with. gieam! ra “faucets a3 5. Tele ka ae ana : | : WO ort '| MICHIGAN BUSINESS Be ' — a At UneD 54 ) Fea Cab. sinks and fittings “Set 95 up. 14 35. erate PO cs Me } ss stocked nde fish — eoress SALES CORPO You, will always recelve pleasant OR _3-6363. Leal $14.95 up TV antennas a ay trays, stand me: ets are factory seconds. y ¢ a.m “ae | Dim. bout 2, seren : 22 > RATION | * courteous considerate and friendl Ese eh W ALTON T’ : uve | fe & Sunde é | parcel, Gently iy olin. eal ute JOHN A LANDMESSER, BROKER fresiment at any one of-our oL| Exe $408, ecttties rte South Saginaw St. Att» eRUGATED flea Etc. aed | sites ore ; ise “lee ni sdaresses)s for) oe he ee yn 2301 CS GALLON WATER HEATER BRIVEWAY CULVERT recta | D REALTY ‘|. PARK AT OUR DOOR. : eo Doni Felt elt Base Ru $3.95) ter end _¢ tbeh Saaes nee. « fe FH 60344 aman me 1) $2.45 RED Won iy | 42! ? Hag all attachm For Sale Farms 48) ize i ee Paeat business BUCKNER vA-Ft Pt. Wail i wis] Grete net Seen ee re Aig erie Ritch mo, . ong Sean day a Pi weer | ul tik x Fane ER BASE PA teel_ Supply Inc, 115 Branch St. FE 6 ee ee Sear Sorenson, OL 2ei| Finance Co, Li ee ae St toa minit'ss| AIR CONDITIONERS ee Sa “Sand, Gravel & Lye S ks ad 4 eet tes ap ; . 2 a. ‘ an Sew-| Fedders % H, P, — Thermostat 2 ra Diet — Seeewen home, _ serge, | STAND cote t cae Ot en ventilates cools & @ sist) onda, all eth, 4¢ a ft. ; a : tat c DRAYTON Reversible #800. e-humidities. jon it ia $00 a os Bim. “Gaxland and Bald. WALLED LAE peer s coli ‘ _ £8108. LARGE TRICYCLE. FE) Tass, 1S installed. Gebick's | axss. ail inn gee he. 4 n. For applications call cone bikes i BATHROC are 4 Orchard Lake Ave. |" SPECIAL SAL ATHROGM FINTTRES, YooN Pho ALE tehen, oll and gas fur | Bteel Panylte S5¢ oy Bd focation, Across ee “PIKE A REAL CAR. le, gaivan TOR a sa eae LOANS |. | SRR | eee ck “Word face | gh ree Saag” into a EE sol BARGAIN? Lots of “em| Puro" setet, ae Hp) iat ts Ee tines Same | Pes se rea i. sanvite '” in the Want Adst . | Scuela""ai¥"s jonth terms. | A a : a 2 « _TWENTY-TWO_ removal. Free estimate. FE bats, FE 23971, For Sale Pets 69 3 AKC BEAGLES. CHEAP. FE 6-2821. 1159 Vinewood. REG, A CHSHUND Ae Miniatu: ieee baret PE 5-7241. AKC BEAG PUPPIES, § WKS. old, excellent stock, Call OR LDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES — of obedience & field cham- " FE 32-4867, AKC SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPS, ie. a COLLIE PU “ao A old, sable & white, $35. Sie or OR 3-2761. ALL __ Shop, 65 Williams, eae PE 4-6433. BRED ENGLISH PUPS FOR 472 N. Perry St. tno. EM) REG: War BRED Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 aoancems ALL BREEDS. YOUR will bave the me — ven rata . %. Trimming by appointment graph. Hay, Grain & Feed 7 71 sr & 2M HAY. sis & UP & UP. Straw & twine, aLL a OrEAW. tog A Will De- corn. liver. OA 86-2179 3 Goop HAY GOOD QvaLity. Witt DE. Pa as liver 100 bales. 500 bale. 46547 For Sale Livestock 72 REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE —." ewes, 3 yrs. old. 1 yearl oc ifs lambs, Ex- cellent stock, for all or seil| . OL 1-11 6 YR. OLD an IORSE. Gelding. EM On YEAR oe uarter horse . & excep- onal Western new y saddle, 48 w an. 1 mile Orton north of Granger Rd, gpg ae Sa PAINTED ARAB. $175 for pony. EM_3-0320. Fias - YORKSHIRES, 8 AND 9 weeks old, 20735 W. 12 Mile Rad. neer Lahser Rd. —— Wanted Livestock 73 LIVESTOCK OF ALL KINDS —Fgmed Forrest Jones, MApie - For Sale Poultry 74 PBL LPP PLP PD ALL LLL LLP Pa 33 WHITE ROCKS & LEGHORNS, very reasonable. FE 5-2287. Sale Farm Produce 75 PPP PPO IPM PPP LD EANS — B SEASONAL 3-8646 B EETS vegetables. John Zoner. EM FRESH GARDEN VEGETABLES, FE 58-1800, 1450 Vinewood sg ced HUCE A arsh open. ay. Hu bieberries for sale nt marsh. 321 W. Léon- POTATOES--$1 & UP PER BUSH- el Bring own coritainers, 700 Lk. _ Angelus Rd, SWEET CORN. PICKED DAILY. Finest quality. 50¢ doz, 2860 Liv- ernots, north of Auburn Rd. _Sale Farm Equipment 76) , 1957 FARMALL CUB TRACTOR With Gain mower & sickle bar 3005, OR 3-2564 FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND used. Proux erehede am on M24, just_north of Oxfo HAY TOOLS 2s USED AND rebuilt. Davis Machinery Co. Ph. Deere, New Idea McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Rentals Frid & aay “rg $800 Crooks LAWN MOWERS — RO- tary @ walking. Garden tractors, Roto-tillers, We Believe *" have ‘the largest stock 8 rden equipment in we ota ig 'e aeeves parser we Lee’ s Sales % Service 921 Mt. Clemeus &t. FE 3-9630 wea Mecagmice Ho I1LHOME EST ESTATES. MODERN fake front and play 3-2661 - wank the baet: a: ent ac. $20, Phone 603 8. Senne St FE 4-0687 NEW, x “ black, “gio pias le 5 ooag L. Serv: Dakiand: fEw TIRES. o7 p=" al a Titi oe oot Er sree, Bsa $03 6. Sag- STANDARD 1 BRAND NEW TIRES.| FZ 8-048" traded in Up to ‘per cent om ok ‘Slack ‘ot OF ED WILLIAMS . Auto Service | 81 RAK ELINED. $12.95 = Pord D.# ‘Pomedne Goodyear Service Store, Con Tom Wood, service mer. §-6123. GRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN ae car, Cylinders “ouse Zuc chine . 23 Phone Lg 4 BARREL C ee TOe. aND » ~ manifold a, aoe Fo $20. FE 2-0889 or see at 3 Rosshire Court. 451 8. Saginaw st Raeburn 48 MUCH s Clair charts. ‘ Koliy's 'Mardware, 3094 Auburn at Ada Auburn FE 1 eects It belonged to a spinster who gave up golf after only two rounds.” mi, ; e ay, b Pr te Me ‘er F rt. Babdoning. x joad ca’ basemen =< : ol combi ah = ir 5 ~~ i TOP CR hiower, 7 : sand vel, E disc, * barrows, hay equipment. 1” poard 10 hours ! ee ae oe Jo’ of email tools, 9 tee Jen- |. time, $150. Gall after 6 @ p.m. re i TOR SOIL, CRUSHED le STONE. clerk, Gindys ~ Miler, T. | or - FE ft ar fa Duane Meyer, auctioneer, Ph. pictors, ‘Trailers LACK DIRT aiees b wert ‘ The 1 B TROJAN Boat & Outboards sand, road gravel. ery Wedne pada. BCOLEATWATE 3, & Service Eation Grayion Ping wee | Bates ioches wh Ba uGtURe Our BOAT Sats Prompt delivery. MA 5-0668. _ BROKEN CONCRETE TE Chea, | For For Sale, Housetrallers 78 ae Goon Sus. a 3893 b ete 14 Le : ww NEW MOON TOILET Anp| . EVmrude motors. overstocked, A —£ few big discount. Get FIELD DIRT FREE ghower, Perfect condition, $000. our. motor asta nee niabor GOOD ROAD B_GRAvET § .¥DS. | 5¢ NOGALAS. 38 FT. P by Be years Siperlense +g 5 ith Deuveret_ FE +008. | payments, 3100 Grant. rine Bervice. 2009 0) hard De. black, din Tar, tae oh astivered. ib PONTIAC. 34 PT. 2 BED. | soi12 ‘ ag me moe SoHE FOLD | htt 8 Peseramn. Lota. | BOAT BUILDING OUTBOARD Fi, Telegraph Rds: PE #1233 Miler, “on sao00 se WINDSHTELDS. $20.05 Ty or FE &siii.- SF GOING CAMPING” OF WANT A cludes Garawere, tin Trin and bmg PONTIAC LAKE B y ce Pa ply Sand. gravel & dirt, cement, See us for the finest in comp) iighiand Rd. SAD ORAVEL-S—YDaah5G;| Apache tor feat “tush, Com | gleerng whee, 28.4 yrs" ~~ e ad } A rs. © ogg he. go EM, OR 3-6041. plete “section, of new and used all, . ~REpublie 4 r Trallers, . le TOP SOIL, SAND 8 GRAVEL, BY| Diller” iike ‘new “ea250" Wf : General. $' 350, 25 ft. Elcar, $1005 TURY BOATS TOP SOIL These are fust # few of our many | _ Portable docks — Boat BLACK DIRT folly Marine gains. ranio | "Teas © Eadiies Alum. beste SAND FILL CLAY m MER = WALT TTY FE 63407 | Holly Ro. MEirose_4-6771._Holly. per WATER WEED CUTTING TOR AOI SAND BOAT. Z=| Oxford Trailer |r SALES | S351] days or, FE 86145 eves. FE ¢7121 an Ww 2-6122 YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING. . EVINRU CRESTLIN- % Le A DRIVEWAY GRADING ying : "ep. oa. gravel, fil ete. PE Sales er ee dante oats, e138 “Now here’s a real buy! . : motors. Re Plants, ‘Trees, Shrubs 68, New Stewarts pad raster ek PP PPP Generals-Hollys 3 Gres Re gt yy OAKLAND TREE SERVICE Traw.| Great Lakes-Zimmers | ,iferé St. Clair "st|___ For Sale Trucks 90 For Sale Cars $80; Ferry Service CARS FOR PORTLAND, ORE. PASSENGER TO 8A AN FRANCIs- co, mass Sree Leaving Au- | =| Pontiac Sales owner's demo, Full power, Ford Fairlane 3 dr. Fordomatic. "64 Pontiae Starchief, 4 dr. Hydra. Save TRUCK 1350 N. Woodward B’ham _Sale Motor Scooters 82 4 4 ALLSTATE, EAGLE MOTOR. Lake Rd, aot AW RAGLE BOOOTER. *wner lett left for nerve. Gail ate best. offer over $100 takes vee 43777 “ cash wait oe — Motor 3s Mart, = 6. Gast "ST LAMBRETA, $260. Sona Soot NDERSON SA & SERVICE 12 6. PADDOCK tar Pike) FE 4-4246 _For Ss Sale Motorcycles 83 1955 110 gpk $450. FE 4-662: 1957 ee = EXCELLENT CON, 3,000 54576, Roy's Motorcycle Sales, 203 W __Montcalm, : B.A. MOTO CLES, accessories, Service on ah ag Dogg & rviee. on Saatee 45 SERVI ON 1 - Davidson ‘Bales o- 302 28. sont — For | Sale re. 84 GIRL’'S INCH, GOOD CONDI tion, $20, FE 4-7183, ond., $250 complete. Sell separately. EM Pete 4-0381. 110 FOOT FIBERG ram, stee ai be -jpeedom te id pment. tarot [e] t sell, FD . ical iv WOLVERINE iF oS ERIE —NORABIY _Mark 25 elec. Merucyr. OR 3-4818. 12 PT. ROWBOAT, TRAILER & FO 5 HP motor, $175 cash. 4817 6-7 p.m. ~ PLYWOOD ROW Pei. AND _boat trailer, $125, PE 8-0 iq FT. CHERO ‘ 7 , : Johnson, New trailer, AH ace¢#- Pane Mi in exc, cond, EMpire iv BOAT AND ELEC. STAR apgpeedl motor. Boat and achat ike ot Fully equipped, FE _Boats & Accessories 85) 10, RUNABOUT. MERCURY MARK R & R MOTORS a gg dollar = late model WE NEED oF. 31603 Desperately “TRY OUR DEAL FIRST’ WE'RE PA AYING TOP $$$ DOLLAR FOR GOOD USED CARS See Our New Location 952 W. HURON GLENN'S MOTOR SALES FE 4-7371 We Need Carsl]_; 50 thru ’55 Models Fords, Chevies and Pontiacs © Auburn Motors CORNER wigs pad BLVD. $15 FOR OLD CARS OR 73-6015 Vad ick Pacts Alt in ee ee. gy ‘MoToR 2638 GOING NORTH. PART PE 5-6806. MI 4-1930 Pontiac Starchief Catalina coupe Bory Rai, W.W. load. Either way. "83 Posting w. dr, Deluxe. Hydra. ‘Wanted Used Cars 88 "S3 Pontioc, 4 Gr. sedan. Hydra. "63 Ponitide 4 Gr, sedan, Ret. “ CASH N. Main 6. Clarkston at : a tke MAple $-6568 or 5-11, Sa * "BUICK. 2 Se ea = we zoe itt? DINE HWY, ”_ Riggins, CAS 1956 OLDS, HYDRAMATIC, 2 DR. sedan. Radio @ heater, Red & FOR LATE MODEL White with whitewalls ... $1395. ‘Community Motor. Sales pect meg eo" Mi ggione hp om AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. | heater <....---.c0e0 cess $1195 cx | —connINGED A HEFACIT — 1984 eftain de- |. THATS UR AIM luxe. Pein, #6, Suga & SELL US YOUR CAR Wester veeeesccsseeseceecuees $645. as boa ang beater ar. Hydramatic. a oR AT CASS || dio and heater ............ sees 1968 Pontiac. 2 dr. Straight stick J. VAN % 4540 DIXIE Ee. Plain bags ie| Radio & Beater cose Bigiele Ph, OR 31305. HOMER HIGHT MTRS. AS $50 FOR AND| “15 Minutes chea| On the Ba: “74 Bivd. — G878 °F) OXFORD, MI OA. 82528 : inst FR CH FOR JUNK CARS| 57 CADILLAC CASH FOR CARS| ,, ,SAVE $2300 GARDENBURG MOTOR, SALES,| Blue. Pull power, including Sate! oD ond = eet > aan OW: t I LL BUY YOUR CAR Air “Conditioning. "his is a Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac real beauty, 1350 N. Woodward cas (Eirmingham MI 4-1930 ’53 Chevy 2-Dr. .— Tinish, i owner es! Auburn Motors “€or. Pike & East Blvd. Fe 31 eh. : iss CHEV. 2 DR. . sharp liaae t Steele = 5-204, be lil DR., RUNS GOOD. ae oes. “Rlate Steele CARS|" MOG — Austin = HOUGHTEN & & BTEON N. Main Rochester aya eo wie models oo hana, “¢ come out & Auburn Motor Sales CORNER. & 2: BLVD, C BA is sag Magid gerd Bieta Sata “MrI* ede00" BTHAM, RAMBL 1956 eres +DOOR HARD power. dg. at Het Oy Pima dat Mi tine ECONOMY USED CARS "OWE FINANCE 22 Auburn off Saginaw ' Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac. : —- ‘53 FORD ’55 Buick 2-Dr.: ....$ 995 91 ut Larry. Jerome noceperay TP DEALER Tele) © No cash needed. Te . _ Beil. . Farmeat eat only 0 HASKINS brake: batter Reasonable. See at Roas . or call FE 2-0889. 52 ross 8 2 D LLY Ar Riggins. 1955 FORD. CONVERTIBLE, FOM, white wall Lo & radio, Exe. cond 3] PORD CU 7 DOOR, Colonial white heater, white ' walls. jEegnomical 6 cyl inder. Only $ TOM 5 ane MU _¢-1715 RDTO! iG ,_ $395. OR 3-4335 after 4 p.m. JEROME “Bright Spot” 57 Cadillac ........$3695 62 Special, desert sand — one owner, iow mileag ‘36 ¢ Cadillac ...:... .$2595 Sedan 62, blue and white fash! excellent vows, clean as ® new car. 55 Olds 98 2: Dr. «+ $1395 Mardin, full , Paaschiog — * 54 Buick Super ... +8 995 Hardtop, beige and titian: red '53 Ford Wagon ...$ 695 V4 4Dr., standard shift,i sol- id body, good tires, "Bright Spot'’ Orchard Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 Open till 10 ner Sat taetarises 28 te | Ad SURE YOUR BOAT DON'T BUY DR., $495. ges and accessories, { mllp Bouts AUSTIN-NORVELL cy. so sub ¢aUCK “Clarkston fon Botor Sales chad Rt eae of Lake Orion on M-24. MY 2-0121. | 70 W_ LAWRENCE Poor “ort GwENe ial 5° Begina. CHRYSLER, PLYMQUTH xn |AG5Ge Lanse pape a PAIRLANE "36.33 ~ PULL JOHN SON MOTORS 5.2246. Missi Call “credit Mer. Mr. Taio Winger $1.400,| Boats, Trailers & Accessories 7 PANEL TRUCKS FORD" | 51. thts DE. MI 41500. 1 ‘Tur aga Maceday Lake, Orage, 108, the boat ae " Exe, eondition, MI 6-4526, Ben : Y NO Mi ney | a wee TRAILER EXCHANGE | 0 Orchar Bard LX. Ave SFPE at00| ng Tisulpped to aul house: ir ont 4 Be ies clean, BR. Job: Anderson - Regal 30 to 4 per cent off on n Caditiac |i8se CHEVROLET DUMP TRUCE |; F DOME TRUCK a AOC Hone 168—HADIO, New 8-10 Wides __ tan buy wipe a aifferent Fe tans Se HERMES SOS ati Wa iY month ~ <8 pester. ROS Evaro ES” pris Sates. USED eae FL A alse ‘ wee, to 0086 Come its3 CHEV 30 TON e. Uae Ant Sal ay ae cies oe Lor equa = i Aluminum, molded plywood, woe at Turner's, Mi 4-150, 3 — oF Mt 6456 ‘ Parts an upplies molded plylap, fiberglas. TON . ; TODAY’ SPECIAL FOR SALE OR TRA 33 HO } on Fy my re Closed 8u isk. Try the them betore yon buy to Went ont, Sail EM 3.2378, pana o ays C son Je. woe, paete =. OA AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT| E' : See north on ry, MODEL T FORD TRUCE: ”56 CHEVROLET : 4 Wa | travel trailer since 1 per gion a fetid sie Denese inn vou) it TOR PIOKUE_ROWS = non arte S“Gomenstration st Warner ‘Trai | 7 days a week tl? We have a| A} Call Bob Butler at * | radio 44 Beater” Power- TERRIFIC VALUE er Sales. ._ Huron. complete line of Ev’ Motors. glide, black & white paint. to join one of Wally Bryan's| NEW i” BOATS #40. ia ALUM |1955 FOR $995 | fogtSiudebaber.'s are oa Ot exciting caravans $150.50. Trailer 50, 12° Bob ‘puller . ee a exciting _caravens.)____| $18.80, Trailers, 979.50, 12, Chip. roots The > Sen i yon “SHORT OF MONEY? | _tso'west, ee {FORD F ~Matthews-Hargreaves Mo AZUREK a eo STANDARD STEEL PIERS GOW| exc., mechanical condition. new | “yo. Dealer ceiadvertne, Cavmanetins,| Saye" at varehy of got cleas| wel. PE east on Oe STUDEBAKER sell arrange 8 financing,| outboard motors, Ve 1956 FORD DUMP TRUCK. OLI- for only 10 per nie bave Harrington ‘Boat Works { 3eF Se & pape. Searontte. REPOSSESSION Woodward at 8. Bivd. ree ne sal ae | OPS TGEGRAPE AG” |ins PORD PICK-UP $125. FE| Complete accessories, perfect ev-| —'56 aso Mercury Montclair Coach Sales. 15010 MEI-| FE .2-8033 Sundays eee NEL a gine, full price $234, ng reset Bay, | rae Ti LORD ss Qa Eo | iret Wen tales BB Pet | Porcine Aedes Pontiac Chief Detroiter] {Uy eauipped. 30 per cent off: Sitio at Turner's, Mt 47500, | issT Bargains — Bargains T, || 48 FORD, PANEL, $100. tilde. a Auburn Motors 1 Manes raee, over Sri is GMC TANDEM io YD. DUMP. set wa ites” wheel sor] Pike & East Blvd. Highest trade-in allowance ever. o Gs A GMC TANDEM 2 wy is of extras, Our stock or, Pike st Biv Get our deal before you buy. : much more fun with a boat and oe, GMC 6 yd, dump, Ph, OR| No. 4313, Priced to sell, $1736. 31471 pe — will edve hundreds from. Cult er’s. 15210 7340. 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Bennett 00-—WJR. Baseball a WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | WJBK McLeod “vwo Nightline 1:30— WIR, ihe La WYY Weather, Shor? WK YA—News. igM0—WIR, News Wells 10 ee wee Gee CREW. album Time CKLW Sports. David WWJ, News Cederburg WXYS, News, Seams WuBK, Base WJBK. Newa Qoarge + Orem, Livestock CKLW Rews, : WUAK wear News idan ' IBK Sportn Mot a0 WPON Musie with Mason 8:20—WW4, Nighttime awe News, Wis, New a Baseball vind ares | Nevid . \ IW. Bible Woak, News | _ WIBK, Baseball W ge —_— ‘9:4 LW, World Today os0—-WIe, 10:00—WWwJ, News, Music 10:30 WWJ, News yr | 9:00— W. eau Lat Tons oars, ww, ‘Rews, hard eames] Fame, Riches Nothing New Perry Como’s Gag Man} NEW YORK (UPI)—For.all the to a man who makes $9,000 a week for fabricating Perry 60 minutes of smiles. . He’s them all for years, : * * ..* . Goodie is- a curious gent in his/d hysterical trade. Sa are different from the rest of the usually ingrown writing clan, *He’s a professional dyspeptic life. and had | it, deep in his official dyspepsia. with live ammunition. the spark from which came the flame of Arab nationalism,’’ Amer said. ‘‘Now our responsibilities are increased, but we will shoulder “After the Baghdad revolution Iraq is ‘sharing with us in the — to build a unified Arab ORR. President Nasser and! Abdel Salani Mohammed deputy premier of the new Traqi| mutual defense July 19 in Damas- cus. ° Thousands Preach End Draws Nigh NEW YORK house to house today to tell New Yorkers that the end of the world, | as they know it,.may be at hand. The canvass was Called for yes- terday by Nathan H. Knorr, pres- ident of the Watch Tower and Tract Society, which is the Je- hovah's Witnesses legal name. Knorr told 151,003 Witnesses, packed into Yankee Stadium and the Polo Grounds, that all the signs of Jehovah ‘‘portend that we are standing at the threshold. of a peaceable, happy and lifegiving new world.” | ‘This is, the grandest news,"' he said, “although it means that we are living at the end of this worry-| filled, problem - racked, insane, | loveless oid world.” A night session last night at- tracted 133,283 persons to the two ball parks. Michigan on Three Days CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (® — The orbiting rocket carrier of Sputnik III will be visible. in Michigan during the early morning hours of the next three days, sdys the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observ- atory. It will be visible to Lower Mich- igan at about 4:45 a.m. Haag about 4:54 a.m. Wednesday, be- tween 4 and 3:13 a.m. Thursday and again between 4:54 and 4:57 a. m. Pein pper Peninsula viewers should be pe to sight the rocket carrier between 12; 1:20 and 1:30 a.m. Tuesday and about 1:30 a.m. Thurs- day. : Tréasure Heavy Stone WOAR. News. P 100- WIR, News, duste w News Markinnos wWwd, & Del ~ apie: | GT SES am Sa, at GKLW. News, Davies Na bears an inscription cut Nee be ee. Musis Wit Mason [into it, some students of runeology Gam NERS Dares | | s:8-wkER News, Minas ene by- Lief, = tae 103 (80—WIR Young Or, Malone wIBR, Bports, Meteo ne ite 2 WWJ, Maxwell WPON, Sports oe ; es day to U.A.R. troops on the Israeli} § frontier after a training exercise |. “The 1952 Egyptian revolution * (that overthrew King Farouk) was| # signed a treaty of | (AP)—Thousands. ‘of Jehovah's Witnesses go from’ Sputnik Carrier to Cross as body knows, is devoted to Libby Holman. told one character that she would —§ From that came the start of ‘ be glad to give interviews. 'Goodie and his wife, Jane's, justi- “The only thing is,” she reportedly said, al famous “Easy Aces. won’t talk about my marriage, my home life or , 7a"e's quips went from Goodie's * \typewriter into the common com- my past.” With the prettiest smile this side of! ledy usage of the era: “ Famil- Brigitte Bardot, she added, “That doesn't leave jarity breeds attempt;” ‘I work much, does it?” my head to the bone,” and it grew * x *o ‘to huge popularity five nights a I never saw. Sammy Davis Jr. so great.as.he was in his week. _ new show. Friends say Sammy has set, as his goal, becoming as great an entertainer as Al Jolson. And with all his talents, whe can do it if anybody of our ‘generation can. Eddie Fisher seems to be gaining maturity nowadays —he’s no little boy singer in a GI uniform any more. Checking up, I found out why. On Aug. 8 he will be 30 years old. Eddie, who would probably like some ci- gars, for a birthday preseht, is entitled to smoke them now—he recently hit oil in a deal in Texas. * * x Comedian Joe E. Lewis’ offi- ‘cial explanation of his opera- tion for the removal of a non- malignant tumor: “I happened to swallow a shot glass.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN NY... pictures and plays, WILSON + ; * * * Goodie wrote, produced and di- rected every one of his shows and _ pioneered the family situation +series which has done so well. | In 1945, Ace decided to try writ- ‘ing exclusively, for other stars; - He spent two years in the Nexu- rious Salt Mines as Milton Berle’s chief sense’ of humor, helping get Unele Miltie back into the top ten after he’d slipped inte the second 50. Three years ago he took the first of the hour-long Perry shows, and has signed on for his fourth season coming up in the fall. We think he's the best comedy writer in television, $1 52,499 Richer - Coming of Age ~LOs ANGELES (AP)—Onetime ‘child star Margaret O'Brien, now; \sid Caesar : \Says Two's © LONDON (AP) co last night there's no Actually Enjoys _ Life eo ‘Britain tor tio Sid Cac Despite Grumbling ~ -|sars. 4 - | The American television comic By JACK O'BRIAN. charged British comedian Dickie _ hordes of TV writers) hi Perry Como’s|~/““] have seen my lawyers about eo ae Cone. “The movements Wales Theater, Henderson admit- ted he had studied Caesar’s work’ “but that was because I wanted .|to keep as far as possible from ‘his interpretation." ‘| Lonesome Gal Awarded $2,000 From Networks — Sid Caesar x* * * Between shows at the Prince of “We're absolutely different ®| types of comics,” Henderson as- serted. ‘“‘He pulls faces for’ which _|T have the greatest admiration. a © Bye ¥m futmy; but I'm no good at At Kansas City Junior aay 4 aes faces.” — where he studied journalism, Aée _ () contributed a column called ‘The -[Dyspeptic™ to the school week. TY Announcers AP Wirephote |“ Pade idea along an Highway carried with it a their car went out of control near Woodstock, |!" the early nach ames ea. No Longer Wear huge slice of luck. Four young people, including Ill. The auto skidded into-a ditch, turned end- friends say b grown * ‘ om ! , ned end- | tre dyspeptic ane that early Dinner Jackets - three girls, escaped minor injuries when _ over-end and came to rest against a utility pole at an athe bet : J aa . that isn’t quite se, He can turn | LONDON (AP)—A decision by x. ; — - ‘on the comedy dyspepsia when- - Corp. ever he chooses, as he Gan turn fo let television announcers wear TV ews, _ ever mood the situation or guest —- ie aoe sis or sit 1 star suggests, ' a exe. Supports U.A.R.| but Who Wants “Em? jx o se oat. antes tear ug FAN. and got the job as drama and film|* ye i 3 . critic on the Kansas ‘ ; ’ b Mili Lead By EARL WILSON = reas John Taylor, editor of Tailor Ara itary Leader 4 * * _\and Cutter commented: “If a Tells Troops on Israeli] HOLLYWOOD, Cal—t've been thinking every minute— Palla asd seeders aegerdio man is being looked at by mil- Front of ‘New Allies’ |"orking my brain to the bone—even out here in girls’ town. | delighted his readets with barbed oe .— be inate hore I learned (exclusively, of COURSE!) that Marilyn and witty criticism as he reviewed) 1, set an example by doing CAIRO (AP)—The United Arab} Monroe’s now studying the ukelele assiduously. She twangs plays, movies, venteville psi: the right thing visually.” Republic’s military commander the uke in her next picture, in which she plays a prohibi- - In the — when radio was x * ® says the Iraqi army is cooperat- tion era Chieage band singer. Marilyn | *t=rting. paper assigned | “We are moving with -the if strengthen Arab nationalism. j broadcast in which he answered “This is part of our new informal Field Marshal Abdel Hamik| - night to go te dinner ina sroup that queries about starts im shewbls, | approach.” Amer made the statement yester- ineluded Montgomery Clift. He, as every- | to which he added reviews of LOS ANGELES (AP)—The girl who claims the title of radio's original Lonesome Gal has been awarded $2,000 by a federal court to cheer her lonely hours. * * * Jean King Rousseau was award- ed the sum yesterday as damages in her 11-million-dollar suit against Miss Rousseau, whose profes- sional name is Jean King, charged invasion of privacy and infringe- ment of her trademark as Lone- some Gal. * * * She said another singer sup- planted het after she spent 10 years making her trademark fa- mous through radio appearances. TV SERVICE REASONABLE | — Open 9 A.M, te 6188 Jameson, beste Ries OR 8-9702 Judy Garland’s husband, Sid ‘t, has been given legal control ‘of her $152,459.92 savings, Luft, plans to sue Aly Khan for ‘s MARILYN $8,000. (For care and feeding £ tes. 4 ni’ edineas | ‘ > 2 as been of Aly’s horses in Calif.) .. . BIll Cullen bought an apartment |. Rayos sentnte Nee Claas’ {house in L.A... . Paul Robeson’s asking price for a London O'Brien, who submitted her final TV guest shot is $3,000 . . Billie Holiday’s proposed film bio accounting of guardianship yester- was canceled ... TV producer David Susskind, an exponent day to the hace Court, / { 127 S. Parke RCA Color TV Sales and Service CON DON’S TV j FE 4.9736 of live TV, wired a friend, “Will arrive from London—live.” ~« * Dana Andrews was asked to star in the TV spectacular, “Swiss, Miss 0’ Brien, a veteran of 14) Family Robinson.” years as an actress, was earning after’ EARL'S PEARLS: Maybe it's getting to be a small world, $132.00 8 your not lor of eo they say, but it’s taking more and more of our taxes tO'Gettysburg Address in a govern- run it... That’s earl, brother. ment short with Jimmy Cagney (Copyright, 1958) during World War II. Actress Losing No. 4 cas Hubby Walks Out HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Sally Eil- Amber the Cat _ Elfrida’s Conqueror Open ‘til 9 ig 825 Ww. 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She hasn't. consulted a lawyer, she said. There are two things a wife! MUNTZ TV SERVICE erated the mission more than «/$43,500 year. The rats have been a knotty) Leicester, making his seventh ap- problem, ° she said, because of a pearance ori NBC’S ‘‘Twenty-One,”’ cat shortage. ‘Host out when he was unable to driven over the highways of yes- The cat shortage connie she identify Jesse Jones as‘the chair-|terday by the driver of today . . ., said, after the Army spread rat{man of the Federal Reconstruc-|A ‘small town’s ‘a place where al poison during the Korean War. “It tion Finance’ Corporation during/pérson with a private phone is killed most of the cats,” Mn. El-|former President Franklin Roose-|considered anti-social—Earl Wil- ~ Vrod -_ velt's first administration. son, “ can't keep — a secret and a. bud-; get .. . 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