The Weather 
U. &. Weather Bareau Forecast —— See 7 
  
uth YEAR, y kkk 7 pontiac a TUESDAY, JUN = 28,.1059-—30 PAGES | "Tr game mrmmnaromay ge ~ - i : fi .* “   
® 
| 
| | 
‘Sick’ Convicts Hammering 
alls in Break Attem One Driver Injured Critically 
  sm sina ctaesvihininttin “ ner 
  ‘Mental Patients 
Police Guns Covering 
Area, Prisoners Are 
Expected to Come Out 
| SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (?— 
Rioting prisoners — all 
mentally unstable and some 
considered desperate—were 
0 reported attempting to 
== ‘hammer their way to free- 
care Pontiac Press Photos GOMm today through a 36- 
SE lesan eee Sec ee eee Ga tere ous ee ne thie: aocting when his ce Aubara and Opdyke roads, Avon Township. Medical Center here. ; ; 
vehicle was struck by this large, overturned (See story on page 2.) The 106 inmates seized f ’ ‘ : 
. five guards as hostages — ry es 
‘Monday night when they , we 
New 59ers Set S n A r e to Act took over three buildings in ow - 
E ect ris WHERE PATIENTS RIOT — Outlined in the upper right is the ! rephote 
eve g e — e een Se ee : , ards are trying to cut through the 36 inch thick brick walls in that wing building where rioting sop patients, holding five guards sé ” 
known a6 “10 North. hostage, are in contro] today. Latest reports are that the prisoners of the U. S. Prison Medical Center in Springfield, Mo 
Sheriff Glenn Hendrix, after an ; 
for Alaska Trek jn ’6] Ce Cees 2 In éntennial Posts on with the warden, Dr. Russell . 
78 Will Leave Detroit “Sie emo ne Qlate Lielest Rackets Probers to Call at Dawn Tomorrow’ Seven prominent Pontiac men have agreed to serve fhe wal fa, dhe aeatineat coches e wa ! 1¢ Orlnwes cor 
in Motor Caravan in key positions in Pontiac’s 1961 Centerinial. . ap ine ane e e e 
The seven are slated to become members of a board | ° OF dte dq wl wi Lr 
— ; - ; sexe 4 Should they succeed, they 
DETROIT w—Undaunted by the of directors governing a centennial corporation, expect- ould emerge into an open area 
rough-going encountered by thelr eq to be formed within a few weeks. Roce pig appoint. covered by the guus of guards. Mrs. Millican Will Be 
predeccsart se nes ercup yo it lice, sheriff's deputies and 5 , : ‘ 
- tia Co) ae see LIAS a wag La = . i" With a second request for a new! trials, Thompson’s sentencing by poenaed by the Senate Committee 
wers is planning to strike out at ments by the Pontiac C state treopers, The corner ceuld Released if She Passes aa _ Jud re mea set for Monday. tea August Ve eee the height of 
dawn tomorrow to homestead in tennial Advisory Commis- dudg y. ‘last Aug g g' wet 
  + 
rial rejected, Flint Teamsters busi Alaska NM be brought under fire from two It, Authorities Say seeui Jack D. ‘Thompsoa However, the judge said the date ‘the Kierdorf investigation. Later 
: lud 3 ‘sion were: IPpy orecas | guard towers as well as from Ness age J AC adil ie would be rescheduled if Thomp- appearance dates were canceled 
The newest group includes 78) A. C. Girard, president of the ground patrois, ; might escape his schedulec aen-| ne be away in Washington. He indefinitely 
members of 19 families. They | ; Held Monday night in the slay tencing Monday for arsom because , aa prisue sere | : ; 
plan to leave via motor caravan|/ Community National Bank; Wil- for Area Tonight No official word had come from) ing of her husband, Mrs. Edna L.| of an appointment before the Sen-| eg . oe my | Harrelson today said he had not 
from the Michigan state fair-|liam B. Hartman, attorney, John a. author ce ‘ept ei order Millican, 34, of Brandon Township | ate Rackets Committee in Wash yes . been notified to appear since. 
grounds. W. Hirlinger, manager of the Pon- F i iwi «| f to other guards to do nothing » was to be released today if she ington . Thompson's attorneys said he 1, was not immediately known 
; . air and cool with a low of 52)provoke the psychoncurotic prit passes a lie detector test had been summoned to appear in| what Sen. John McClellan's com- 
Most of: the group, already jtiac Area Chamber of Commerce: degrees is tonight’s forecast for|oners for fear that any aggressive Cr Assist Prosec Thompson is to be summoned Washinaton ‘Tharedas : magi hed : ail lie fp. 
having disposed of Michigan | Mayor Philip E..Rowston; Thomas the Pontiac area ‘action might endanger the lives ¢ ee 7A irabage to Washington Thursday wher O° "® : ym ae niaaee © and 
homes, have been ¢amping out |F. Wiethorn, Fisher Body plant;- Wednesday's high is expected tOlof the five hostages reorge F. Taylor gaid that all the committee begins a two-week Thompson, along with Leaun year-olc ampson = abOUl. & & I f the five hostage 
—apparently conditioning them- manager; Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, reach near 80 degrees, the low, < - * available information tends to bear hearing Thursday to determine Harrelson. president of Pontiac whether he was appearing on the 
selves for the rigors to come. ‘superintendent of schools, and tomorrow night about 36-62 Associate Warden G. V. Richard aa apace a prom, “ne how well Teamsters President Teamsters Local 614, and olgie ol ay subpoena or a recently 
™ - ; . shot her husban ares 0 i i since ‘ysoned, were subd ued one 
Frank Milazzo, 35. who recently| |Howard H. Fitzgerald II, Pontiac if son said that although the rioters Gea nie olf datenae after te beat James R. Hoffa has kept his MAN. since Imprisoned, were ee 
returned from a Visit with the first | PTS business manager. | Somewhat warmer with scal-\had been in occasional telephonic . drunk . pledge to clean corruption anid 
| itered showers or thundershowers.,. - 2 eee ee See eee. | wrongdoers from his union. a9ers, now tryjng to claw out farms| While it was decided yesterday ; ial es ‘commimnication with the warden’s 
from the widerness above the| that the 34-member citisens coni- [ePrints hae area is the out-| office authorities still-did not know wre. “urea left the Oakland Sources close to the committee 
: ; a ‘ ‘ r rsday she | > ricol or P Ceunty dail at 10:30 a.m, today Susitna River, is confident a lot. mission, which Rewston appoint- ~ oe urscay — 7 what was behind the riot or what r i en wale eee ire Wee S| Orway 10 al: has been learned from the hard-| ed im April, should act as the In downtown Pontiac the lowest de mands the prisoners might! for the Redford State Police Post: whether he has been kept on the! 
ships of the original group. centenaial’s executive commit: recording preceding 8 a.m, was | make where the lie test was scheduled. [e,:mster payroll and whether the 
Milazzo’s group is taking seven) tee; this decision may be re- Moss s. The temperature was 7] LEAD BY 6 OR 7 Taylor said he expected the test Teamsters Union paid for his court 
farm tractors, two saw mills, six] versed. : ae . Sheriff Hendrix said the riot Was results woild confirm Mrs. Milli. defense * welding pute a complete| . " OO lee mani 7, can’s story - * 
forge “se variety of Tan tf cl th te _ oS tt ews as se nience is coaidered a d 8 Bye ate Dand to death with a shotgun in committee once before, in 1957. 
ment. They also are carrying a euP ne eke We commit sie ee the basement of their home, 1370 “hen he invoked the fifth ame: wd VOSSESTRAND, Norway (UP) —Fire destroyed the 
boat agd two motors. ee after incorporation. said ; m The center holds 1,046 prisoners Perry Lake Rd., early yesterday ™¢ nt in refusing’ to tell whethe: d 
Compared to the original home- ipso eee teRoard ocd SPRINGFIELD, Mo. ®—Riot- brought here from federal peni- after she had been beaten by him De bad received payoffs from De pac ked Stalheim Tourist Hotel today and was reporte 
steaders who left Detroit on a Trovisions for the board of direc- ing prisoners at the federal  tentiaries all’ over the country a {ew hours earlier troit labor relations consultant tg have killed many of the 130 American tourists visit- 
cold and windy morning March 5,, ‘FS and the executive committee prison system's medical center for treatment, Of the 106 rioters. George Kamenow Hise ' 
the latter group is well prepared. |4Fe to be included in bylaws which| released five hostages this after. ome are homosexuals. She said that she was hiding + * * ing there 
The first group had only one trac-|2"¢ being drawn up for incorpora- noon. and guards immediately __ . the shotgun from Millican, 40, (:.nesee Circuit Judge’ Stephen Police feared the death toll would exceed 32 and that 
tor and few of the tools necessary 9. laid siege to a wing of the big | THO prison iS a sprawling mod because he had threatened (0 5 Roth yesterday afternoon turned mos‘ of the victims would be Americans. They said’ they to carve farms from virgin timber. es ee prison hospital. Police radios pele cba tania . He} ' Phe ieke:'ber IMF: down a second trial for Thomp hadr ‘ered eight bodies and that more than 24 other 
land. | The commission has still to fill, operating around the hospital re- 2 a“ ” sa uate a y fone When Millican discovered her son, saying .“the case was fully aq recovere elg , ies an n I 
An old Reo van was the core of the key position in the cerarienicg ported at 1:16 p.m. (CST) “all mre ge — WO ean 4Y- with the shotgun, she said, he tried and fairly tried” persons were missing and feared dead. 
‘it is setting up to run the centen-! o a é c nignway re nice ; fror rie » ; 
= original sSers’ SE j 2” nesteses Sreont.” 2 tow mivetes sembles a country club to out tp ake it away froin ie a Thompson, convicted by a jury There were 147 guests and about 50 Norwegian em- 
The new 38ers have tome up with Mr till oe ee ssiders gen) mudceenly were (a April 3 of being the second man |ployes the Si-yeatold a semi-trailer rig pulled by an| This is the post of general chair-| down a steel door on the west |“!0°' Millican died of a wound below i tee dig Heaney ocabliel poy in sf 
International K-7 tractor man, a job that is expected to side midway of the building and The officers, armed with riet the heart. four-story wooden h otel 
require hundreds of hours of volun-- a bulldozer was used on the guns and gas grenades, were Millican was employed at the mront fire | sake cont) tebew As = Curtis Potter, a Royal Oak |tece work. room a A as ; ecart @ iFicer & ty Division plant in. Eeamster Frank Kierdorf his life when fire flashed through qa Sitter 7 . : . st ig Ody $10 
moving firm operator whe fur- | Rowston. who is s @rving as wae sd tle the ohn ear ass acai on ie = oS < in ee Blane isk pia last summer, claimed the jury the building at 3 a.m. and 
; _ pee R- an ; an . foreman was prejudiced against - 
nished the Tirst 59ers with their Chairman of the commission. said hie (ead) the feameters. trapped many persons in “monstrosity,” came up with ; be fi ; s . : 
- the tractor for the new group. pane ee pa :  S shortly. ‘ S . . Judge Roth said The defense their rooms linging 10 ife 
ne s cult to find % ~ . . ~ east 35 reons ere ke 
“T've never been to Alaska,", of high caliber ee eee faa He S Hopeful s 6 @ but Realistic : has not made sufficient showing At least 35 persons were taken 
und the court will not require the to hospitals, many of them men Potter said, “‘but I admire the! 4 . me to devote job," ; : 
courage of these people.’ @ devote te the "he : _ appearance of the jury foreman and women between the ageés of 18 - Year-Old Remains 
The trailer was_ bought ota for questioning.” 0 and 60 who had come to this) j,, Critical’ Condition; - ; Thompson's attorney contended resort area 30 miles northeast of 
lyesterday that'the foreman, Coley Bergen to view the country’s fa Man Admits Beating 
Crump, a factory worker, once mous fjords 
worked for a Flint builder who . i » . t ; x. ar - a = - 
ihad a labor dispute with Thomp Petice beped that sorne of the An 18-year-old baby sitter who oy . 210 missing had left the hotel was the victim of a savage beat- 
aoan —— grounds and had merely failed to. ing early Monday morning was 
| After being postponed twice — -eport their absence. But they clinging to life today in Pontiac 
because a two requests for new ould not be sure until they ‘General Hospital 
searched the remains of the | The girl, Phyllis Jean Keel, is 
tourist inn that was built here in critical condition. She suffered 
Ransom Sets Pace “ the turn of the century. i eee and severe neck 
The search for more vietims was Kramer Bros. Freight Lines, for| The general manager will be 
which Milazzo worked as an over-,Tesponsible for running the cen-| 
the-road driver for several years. tennial, said Rowston, with the | 
‘help of the executive committee | 
below. the Susitna River to haul! and divisional chairmen in charge | 
supplies. To get them . across,| of various phases of tie celebra-| 
they plan to build a barge on “on. oil drums. | The board of directors would be| 
Besides the semi-trailer rig,| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | 
other units of transportation in- j 
clude 10 trucks of varying sizes| Rush Sachmo and ages. Some have little homes 
built on them which can be de- 3 
tached and used as living poobuall |e) Hospital; . 4 , : \. stan extremely difficult and dangerous In the Oakland County Jail is 
in Alaska. Has Pne : : ee : ie oad In ld | ying est in the still-smouldering ruins Bruce M. Tayler, 32, who has 
Milazzo said his group plans to, umonia ‘ hit Ee | Hospital officials said some of admitted beating the girl to Poa- 
< : CHICAGO (AP) — Henry Ran. the 35 being treated were in “‘seri- tiac. police detectives. He said head out of Michigan via the, | 
Mackinac Bridge and U.S. 2, en-' SPOLETO, Italy (AP)— Ameri- som, a 48-year-old pro from St. 0US condition. Victims’ names’ he mistook the girl, whe was The group plans to keep the van! 
  tering Canada near Minot. ND. pane Moiese Se Armstrong |Andrews, TIL, shot a fivunder- were withheld by authorities sleeping on the living room sofa, 
The original convoy went via) “2S Tushed to Spoleto’s civil hos- par 65 Monday to lead 64 * * * for his wife, Juanita, 29, from 
pital today, suffering from an at- tack of pneumonia. iqualifiers into Thursday's first Police. said the hotel was packed) whem he is separated. 
| round of the $57,000 Chicago Open by 147 guests and the Norwegian’ Miss Keel was staying with Mrs 
jat Gleneagles. hotel staff when flames ripped Taylor's three children while the 
The 64 qualifiers will join 87 ex- through the 50-year-old structure. mother was working at Pontiac 
‘empt players to make up a field of ‘The fire burned out the telephone Osteapathic Hospital where she ‘is 
151 who will see action in the 72-\S¥ystem and hotel employes and 4 nurses’ aid. 
hole event which carties a top guests were unable to telephone Mrs. Taylor told police her hus- Chicago and battled snowstorms for 
two days before reaching the 
Windy City. | Italian doctors who examined ihim immediately after the attack 
. a . learly today said that he had suf- 
SATE "fered a heart attack, But an éx- 
I n Today s Pr Tess ipeoseal shea aut te ingen 
         
  ‘ soosneneonacenaaemmmecninecceeie old Negro musician had pneumon- prize of $9,000. for help at once band had bothered other baby sit- 
ia, / Ransom tied for th with a SOUNDS ALARM ters previously 
Camis News = pote oem ~~ eg Sl tele scpgua tees m An American” tourist. Horace Police believe a blood-smeared 
- ie er had come to Spoleto to partici | ; ia = _. 8 we __ Caldwell] of Atlanta, Ga.. sounded baseball bat found in the base~ 
—. ae ‘pate in the Festival of Two ; a . . the alarm -after fire invaded his, Meat ef Mrs, Taylor's home was 
journey to Love ‘Worlds. directed by American IN SOBER CONFERENCE — Secretary of : . P Witephote Geseline — Get more miles from each the weapon used in thé beat- 
Markets jcomposer Gian-Carlo Menotti. State Christian Herter reported resid: : ST). “\ delaved telec at 9-30 sg ¢ellon. Higher “Octane means finer — j . ‘ ported to President Ei (EST delayed telecast at $30 p. m. i -_ . Pio dea RIEL gh ; : 7 ing. Taylor said he didn’t re- 
Obituaries =e. The specialists said Armstrong’s| senhower yesterday, and will talk to the Ameri- planned by ABC-TV. The President is said to Special. Regular, ay “Octane athe Manis en tae winiow hppa member. Sports i grave. . ' ; fe a e e @gu ver soi bet 
Theaters . 19 — raat | can people this evening, on the deadlocked have approved the main points of Herter's ad- siety. 2 8 Farmer Gas & on Co cape their flame-filled rooths. Po-| Later yesterday he refused to 
TV & Radio Programs 9 | inventory Reduction Sele, Weet cae! Geneva conference of foreign ministers. The dress. Herter is reported r@ady to proclaim Al- TE lice said’ one leaped from the third make a formal stat¢ment at the 
Witson, Earl » tne window A, honest discounts on address willbe carried by aii major radio net- lied ‘no Yetreat’ stand on the stymied Berlin 7. Cadillac “6?” cme Perer. floor and two from the secondOakland County Prosecutor's Ot 
Women's Pages .. 19-05 TS” Tite” Ssree’ My Seenet! works and by NBC-TV and CBS-TV at 8 p.m. issue. His speech will last 15 minutes. a ean Ate tor Hee, 
+ = . 25 a 5 , 7 1 ‘ bs 
        
   + TWO   
But Supervisors Hit ‘Monkeyshines’ 
~ MSUO Road Paving OK'd Recent student demonstrations tion, Brandon Township Super- 
at Michigan State University re- visor Alex R. Solley jumped to   
sulted in four members of the, his feet. 
Oakland County Board of Super-| * * ve j 
visors yesterday voting against: we have seen quite a bit lately appropriating $10,000 to pave the 
main road leading into MSUO. ‘wasting our money by a bunch of 
* * * monkeyshines,”’ Solley said. ‘‘T at they (students) have been i 
| 
2 ee 
  = 7 
    __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1959 oo ¢ 
Lig: . 
Just as the supervisors were €X- (5, one won't give money of tax- 
      pected to give a routine unanimous 
rol] call approval of the appropria-, 
New GM Cars 
Slated by Nov. 13 TV Show on That Date 
Will Feature 5 Lines 
of 1960 Models 
The five passenger car lines of) 
General Motors will introduce their; 
1960 models on or before Nov. 13.) 
This was disclosed today when’ 
(:M said the entire line would be 
shown together for the first time 
on a television spectacular on that 
date. 
No specific introduction dates | 
hive been announced. Industry | 
rumors have said Chevrolet Di- | 
vision will show GM's first small 
car, the Corvair, about Oct. 8. 
The 90-minute TV show on NBC 
will be a musical by Jay Lerner 
and Frederick Loewe based on 
their Broadway hit, “My Fair 
Lady.” and their screen adaptation 
of “Gigi” 
* * * 
A top cast of stage and screen Harry Felix, of 240 S. Sanford St.,.favored putting any profits into a 
stars will be featured in Lerner was injured critically this morging|fund for construction of a civic 
und Loewe’'s first television pro 
duetion, Lerner is writing a musi 
cal story especially for the GM 
program. Also woven into the 
show will be scenes from two 
other Lerner-Loewe stage successes 
“Brigadoon” and “Paint Your 
Wagon 
* * * 
Arrangements for the program 
are nuw being completed with the 
National Broadcasting 
Campbell-Ewald is the 
the show for Company 
agency 
handling General 
Motors 
Snake Bite Remedy Harrinton of 2527 Weaverton St, 3 
TAREL Australia VUTon Rochester, was damayed as the 
Farmer Charle Peters was el ee Upped even ard 
bitten by a snake qn Sunday, dropped ie joied von ilarrinton’s 
Jan. 18, and with no medical truck. Neither Harrinton nor Shan 
uid available he blasted awny jshan were hurt in the accident 
the bitten area with his rifle. . . * 
Yesterday he was fined one The Sheriff's Departinent is wait 
pound (§2.21) for being in_ pos- ing for « statement from Felix   payers so it can be wasted.” 
for Solley’s objection went 
naught, however, a® supervisors | 
approved the money, 69-4. 
Voting against allocating it with 
Frid of North- 
Milford Town 
Clack, Oxford Sydney 
layen Hoard ville, i 
ship and Lee H 
Powristiey Salley were 
* * 
those panty raids “| 
"It's} 
when they to call out the} 
police, and when property js dam-| 
aged, that it goes too far and) 
wastes our money.” don) tained 
vied seatley alter the vote 
have 
| 
The ‘money appropriated from | 
the county's contingent fund will | 
pay half the cost of grading, | 
draining and hard surfacing one- | 
third of a mile of Squirrel road 
from the main entrance of MSUO 
north to Pontiae road in Pontiae 
Township. 
The County Road Commission, 
with state funds, will pay the other’ 
half 
3-Truck 
Sends Driver 
to the Hospital _ Crash ; 
| 
A Pontiac milk truck driver,! 
when his truck was involved in a 
three-truck collision at the corner 
of Opdyke and Auburn roads 
* * * 
Felix, a driver for the Detroit 
Creamery suffered multiple cuts 
of the head and chest, and a pos 
sible concussion, He was taken 
to Pontiac General Hospital, 
| truck A grave driven by Ralph 
Shanahan of Detroit, struck Felix’ 
truck, knocking it from the road 
Shanahan told sheriff's deputies he 
could not avoid the milk 
*® * * 
A third truck carrier 
driven by Verney | Itable er civic purpose, the com. | 
year: beg 
GONE. FISHIN’ — These 24 young businessmen have substi- 
tutes to do their work for them today. From all over Oakland 
County, these Pontiac Press carriers have won the day off and a   Pentiac Press Photo 
fishing cruise on Lake St. Clair. They were winners in a contest 
for new subscribers of Pontiac Press home delivery. 
  The Day in Birmingham re | 
Planning, Building Board 
Appointments Are Made 
designed by Mrs. .Earl W. Rohr- 
bacher of 2875 Hylane Dr., Troy. 
iness_at hand The Past Chiefs Club of the Bir- ; 
cog — rly toneerirte| mingham Pythian Sisters will ‘ 
cn were on heir way ame, Oe Er F home : , 1190 - 
Ove om ot Sere N. Adams Blvd. Cohostesses for   
ee 
| BIRMINGHAM—The City Com- 
mission put in a relaxed session 
at its regular meeting last night 
termy had unti] July 1, 1961 to run 
fpeals. appointments to the Planning 
Board and Building Code Board 
of Appeals. 
Mrs. Florence H. Willett was   
resignation of William Merrill. flis 
Appointed to the Planning 
Board for three-year terms were 
Robert W. Page and Linn Smith. — 
Page was reappointed, and Smith 
will take over for Dr, George | 
Marin whose term expired. 
T. Norville Hubbard was re- 
appointed for a five-year term to 
the Building Code Board of Ap 
No action was taken last night 
to fill the City Commission vacan- 
cy left by the recent resignation 
of John S. O’Gorman Jr. Commis- 
sioner Wiliam H. Burgum, how-         Seven Agree fo Act Public — Just Fine - - 
in Centennial Posts. Queen's Tour Picking Up at Last, (Continued From Page One) 
By RELMAN MORIN decisions 
budgetary responsible for policy 
legal contracts and 
matters, he explained , Canada ig beginning to assume 
Ccecision that will be geal - “the prepertions of a made ii a pice Ae pes success 
cerns yasible profits from 1 . 
ccutenatal The crowds are growing. There 
- a ‘are more @and more spontaneous 
' seared that the commission 88 of affection and enthusiasm 
It appeared (hat (he: commiser as the Queen and Prince Philip 
jaboard the royal yacht Britannia 
|toward Canada's big cities. 
By dedicating profits to a char: | * * oe auditorium 
Ancient Quebec, the only walled 
icity in North America, is blazing 
with flags and decorations 
people tingling with excite 
ment ever the possibility of eatch- 
ing a glimpse of the Queen wéar- mission can avold federal amuse 
ment taxes on admission prices 
to centennial events. 
The 
meet next ure 
scheduled to 
the COMMISSION 18 
Tuesday to review major * * * 
sail up the St. Lawrence River 
The her washing from the clothesline The Queen's purpose is to cement) road citizens protesting sidewalk 
QUEBEC (AP)—After a slow 48 rain starts to fall, then for- Commonwealth relations, firming | .onstruction on Latham road be- 
start, Queen Elizabeth's tour of getting it as police sirens signal up thes between Canada and Brit tween Lincoln and 14-Mile roads. 
,ain, The Canadians are using thé! 1), group appeared to oppose 
}tour to publicize their great indus- 
Members of the Queen's party ‘rial expansion. Elizabeth has al- 
They had ready visited the world’s largest 
been worried by what looked al- #luminum plant, paper mills, an 
apathy in the first days iron mine, and hydrcelectric in- 
of Stallations. She has trudged miles 
through the factories, asking the 
right questions and showing inter- the Queen's approach. 
are frankly relieved 
rost like 
of the six-week royal tour 
Canada. 
| For both Britain and Canada 
this trip has specific objectives est in technical operations. 
* * * ever, was named to replace, 
‘O'Gorman as chairman of the City, 
Recreation Board. | 
* * * ‘ 
On hand- at the commission! 
meeting was a group of Latham 
R. B. King of 1700 Latham Rd. 
who had requested sidewalks in 
the area. 
Following discussion, the mat- | 
ter was tabled for further study | 
by the commission. To be exam: | 
ined are safety factors in the 
area where pedestrians must use 
the road because of the lack of 
sidewalks. .   
      At the alumuinm plant at Arvi-! 
Patients Hold Guards 
in Missouri Prison da Monday, she donned protective = 
spectacles to visit the avenve of Patios Meter JESS 405 ile children, was killed when the car 
electric furnaces where the alumi-| amended to require- cars to pa in which he was riding collided 
‘num is actually distilled — and head-on to meters. The action was 
|wh -e there is a real danger of taken to prevent damage to meters In other commission action 
resulting when cars have been 
if backed ‘in too far in parking 
spaces. 
Mrs. Howard S. Christie of 761 | > proposed bylaws, and on«Wednes. !n@ @ diamond tiara and a regal, ; . | electrocution, 
day to consider hiring: the John Bown for the state dinner the| (Continued From Page Cne) | Technicians explained that 
B. Rogers Producing Co. of Fos- Provincial government of Quebec’ guard against the possibility of a |two persons touching each other, 
lune Ono is giving tonight break. |happened to brush against the 
The Hogers company produces jut that's pageantry The ‘10 North” wing Is a prison bar feeding more than 35,- 
the giant spectaculars with which 
many United States cities have 
marked important dates in recent Perhaps more significant indica 
in an aluminum factory at Arvida 
‘waiting after hours, clapping and 
A representative of the firm has cheering, as the Queen and her inmates 
already appeared before the com- husband walk through the plant * * * i 
mission to advise on the initial * * * Of the center's inmate popula time, Elizabeth 
sfeps in centennial planning Virtually entire populations of tion, 259 are trusties. About 60 tired. She stood with crossed an- 
small towns end cities in 
northern. part of Quebec province 
Baggotville, Chicoutimi, Arvida 
—standing hours in pelting rain A train of 30,000 long 
enough to extend from New York 
City to Hichmond, Va —is needed cars 
session of a firearm on a Sun before a complete investigation canite transport bituminous coal from/to ‘see the couple pass. 
day | 
Th andercleuds 
Scatter Rain 
Over Midwest 
By THE ASSOCIATED | 
Scattered  thundershowers, 
spawned by a collision of warm 
and cool air, erupted today from 
Texas ta the Appalachians 
The new rains followed a rash 
of tornadoes, hail, damaging winds} 
ind torrential downpours that hit, 
numerous sections of Texas Mon 
leas 
* * * 
A dozen twisters were reported | 
in the Plainview and Lubbock | 
Texas, but damage was 
confined to farm binldings Fort 
Worth was drenched nearly 
eight Inches of rain Hail covered} 
the ground at New Deal near Lub reas of 
with 
bock and the storm disrupted 
power for nenrly an hem 
Tuo deaths were attributed to 
the Texas storms 
* * * 
The @ineinnati, Ohree nrea was 
doused with 377 inches ef rain in 
six hours Thundershowers swept! 
the New York City area, leaving 
neatly an ineh of rain Showers 
nopkied parts of New Eancland 
+ + * 
Cool air estending to the éastery 
pes of the Rackies touched off 
hawer ind thunderstaguis over 
fhe western portion of the north 
cin and central plains 
The Weather 
Full ( & Weather Bureau Report 
PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Fatr and 
pleasant teday, high 75 
fonight, low A? Tomerrew partly cloudy | 
and a iitth warmer, high 80. Winds light 
and variable teday and tonight Fair and coel 
Teday in Pontiac 
Lowest temperature preceding @ am 
At ®B am’ Wind velocity 2-3 mph 
Direction’ Bast | 
Bun set« Tuesday af 8 12 pm | 
Sin rises Wednesday al 446 am 
Moon rises Tuesaday at 10 23 pn 
Moon sete Wectheeday at 0 20 am 
| 
Downtown Temperatares 
fam 55 lam a7 
am e 12 m 10 
Ram 40 1 pm i] 
am Ao 2pm eh 
1) am. ti 
Monday in Pontiac 
(as recorded downtewn?! 
Highest temperature 
Lowest temperature A8 
Mean temperature 63 
Weather—Sunny 
—-- Ond Year Age in Pontiac 
Highest temperature a7 
loweet temperature . i) 
Mean temperatiire 
Weather —fain 
Highest and Lowest Temperatures 
This Date in #7 Years 
87 In 1982 : 
Monday's Temperature Chart 
a 47 's pen 69 Marquetia a4 49 
Biltimere 94°72) Mémphis 69 «75 
Alemarck #72 Miami Beach #7 BO 
Broan le 90 18 Milwaukee 69 «649 
Boiffaie 60 60 Minneapolis *) 45 
Charleston 67 «79 New Orleans #9 7) 
Chireage 66 60 New York a4 6@7 
Cle land ! §4 Omaha 74 a 
De t 4) 98 = Peliston am Fy 
Hetroit ' 51 Phoenix 110 AY 
Duluth 49 49 = Pilishuleh Ta fe 
Fort Worth 82 70 6t. Lowule 82 #4 
Gr Rapids 77 $1 @ Franciaco 72 47 
Hougtitan 65 #47 8 Ste Marie 64 42 
fanksonville 93 92 Tampe 01 Th 
Kansas City @ 68 Trav City fe 6! 
Lansing 74 $i Washington #4 7 
Los Angeles - @7 i aK in 1861 
t be made ‘ 
By MAX E. SIMON 
August Te Martine, 
wile, Ruth goodbye, enst an affee 
tionate glance at his sleeping two-| 
year-old son, and set out for work 
As he left his home and family, 
Martinez, had no idea of the! kissed tis 
ordeal he avas to experience yes 
terday 
Before he would return to his! 
modest dwelling in Drayton Plains | 
the likeable 32 year old Martinez! 
wis fo kill ROME a oman 
The drama in which Martine, 
Pontiac police detective, was to 
play a life-and-death rote had | 
began to unfold before he left 
for work 
Barly in the morming police Te 
reived a complaint that a Mantiel 
tomey, who lived in a 
apartment of Wo Wilson 
apparently herserk ferracr 
Ave. had 
pone 
rmomMesy Wan 
and 
tele Caled down ty off 
his co-roamet Angelo 
Poles deft alley Gone 
Vo believed to be metital 
iil promised 
All of this wa unkhown te Maa 
tines when he reported te work at 
the Public Safety Building Befar> 
noon, however. he was to becams cers 
Dele 
whom the 
fo See gq dactor 
mvolved in the drama which would 
end  violenth br 
formes fo death with shooting 
A second call came in at Po- 
lice headquarters. Gomer had 
gone berserk again, locked him. 
self in his apartment and was 
brandishing a butcher knite 
through .the window. He threat. 
ened to commit suicide, warned 
his exelted neighbors not to come 
Near him lest they be killed 
Spanish «speaking Martinez was 
tapped by police to plead with 
Gomez, a native of Mexico who hag 
lived in the city several vears. to 
come out of the building 
Martinez, Patrolman Gerald Na 
Varre add Sgt. John DePauw were 
given a key by the landlord They 
opened the front door of the build 
ing but only a few feet away was 
Gomez, a wild look in his eves 
* * * 
The officers 
building 
the dwelling and Crome 
I flowy 
Caded himself in Went out of thy 
Fear gas was flung int : 
d te 
hart rest 
he 
i bathroom 1 secon] where 
Navarre 
gas 
chairs amd Martines denned 
and went ind Using 
shields, they broke 
the, deor, Gomes swung 
his knife back and forth. finally 
knocking Martiner'’s chair AWAY, masks 
a* 
down 
14 \ re the police we're the! 
police we want to help you,” 
Mat tities pleaded in Spanish 
rhe man ignored hig pleak. The! 
Sb mine to market each day 1‘ A housewife rushing to t ‘ing 
City Detective Prays 
After He Shoots Man back of the knife struck Martine Oakland County Chief Assia- 
in the arm tant Prosecutor George F. Tay- 
* * * lor said Martinez was not only 
“Please from 
cried out the desperate 
lice officer 
Gomez did not hear Then Mat 
tinezy a likeable. gentle officer, did 
the only thing he | y thing he could | Martinez did not “hear Tavlor's fret away me acting in line of duty, but de- 
served a citation for bravery. 
“He probably saved the life of 
his fellow officer whe: was cor- 
nered,” Taylor said, will] 
you J po 
The officer who has settled words of praise 
| numerous disputes in the city’s have cared fo 
| Mexican community with his tol . * * * 
erant attitud > i . 
way of eatin lane with nes ; : por GRU Mectiver had. gene P eopne R f People. through one of the greatest trage- did the only thing he could. dies life can bring. He took an- 
After three warning shots, Mar- other human's life 
Mnes fired at Gomez tice, first. And, as words of commendation 
inthe arin, then through the heart 
* * * 
Still clutching the knife 
slumped to the floor dead? were spoken of the officer, he knelt 
in church praying, and he prayed 
that such a day should never again 
come, Comez 
  
  
  
  . Pontiac Prev Phote 
BERSERK MAN'S KNIFE — Pontiac Police Lt. Willkam Nes- 
bitt \Geft) and Sgt. John DePauw examine butcher Rnite with 
which a berserk man barricaded himself in his terrace apartment 
yesterday, The man, Manuel Gomez, 53, of 38 W.-Wilson Ave, 
was fatally shot by Det. August Martinez. DePauw is holding a 
gas mask Martinez wore into the building: after officers hurled 
tear gas-into the dwelling, 
Ce ee SRS SE LS nl a Se -Hons—are tug thousand workmen and windows and individual cells. 000 amperes of current into fur 
naces, everyone 
would be electrocuted 
* * type building with barred doors} 
It is divided into three wards, each) 
housing about a third of the 106| 
ental ilineases | plained the operations. She fidget 
| None of the rioters has been | ed 
identified by the warden. never left her face; 
| At 6:30 a.m. the inmates in quently asked questions. 
“10 North” called the warden's of- 
ifice and demanded that food and 
\coffee be sent to the wing. | shots. 
But the coffee and_foed-was-net} 
sent over 
| 
  So far as is known, the rioting | inthe vicinity 
Having walked the equivalent of 
| 
But the expression of interest 
and she fre-| Southfield Rd, and Mrs. William 
G. Meese, 2775 Pine Hill Dr., both 
of Birmingham,were among rep- 
|resentatives of the Women's Serv- 
ice Committee of William Beau- 
mont Hospital, Royal Oak, who 
three long city blocks by that attended the 10th annual meeting S°"S 
was obviously of the Michigan Assn. of Hospital 
Auxiliaries yesterday at the Shera- 
the per cent of the 787 patients suffer | kles while the plant manager €X- ton Cadillac Hotel in Detroit. 
Mrs. Christie was one of the 
ostesses of the day. 
The Beaumont volunteers exhib- 
Workers off duty stood around | ited a poster depicting their serv- 
watching her and taking snap-' ices in the Project Parade as part 
‘of the meeting. The poster was 
  
  
inmates do not have access to | 
any food. The kitchen and dining 
hall are in another building. 
The only outward sign of vio- 
lence was broken glass smashed 
‘from. windows on the west side 
|of the wing. The rioters had cov- 
‘ered the windows with blankets. 
From time to time, spectators 
ion a road a quarter of a mile 
|from the building could hear shouts 
|from the inside. 
| One inmate was seen holding a! |day in the County Clerk’s Office 
There will be no charge. 
* * * 
  iknife to the back of a hostage.|to members of the Board of Super-'! 
-| This is the first year, Haas re- 
Nor would he room by telephone: “Don’t try to pervisor Clayton G. Lilly noticed) ports, that a picture of one of A rioter told the center's control |visors. Immediately Ferndale Su 
| 
iget hurt” 
Another inmate said in a second Works was omitted 
call, ““‘We mean business.” * * * 
| Questioned by Settle on what ,gmitting this was in error, a | 
started the riot, the man said: | county clerk has ordered stick- 
“We have our demands almost , 
ready but we will call you." 
| That was at 10:20 Monday night. | 
Nothing since has been heard from) 
the prisoners 
| Joe Haas of The Pontiac Press 
There has been no sound at jas | 
| all from the wing. There are  —— 
| no lights. The prisoners smashed | the Board of Public Works. 
the lights when the uprising be- 
Thief Has Real Ball gan. ; 
Only one newsman, Jim Billings SAN FRANCISCO ‘UPI! — A 
| Daily News, was allowed inside thief broke into the George | 
the center Washington High School gym | 
last weekend and had himself a 
ball. More precisely, said school 
officials, he took 536 of them— “There is no rioting in the gen-| 
eral sense — no shouting and all 
that,’’ Billings reported. 
He said officials were ‘‘sitting 
around, sweating out’ the riot and 
added, ‘‘There is not much any- 
‘one can do except sweat.” 
COMPLAINT UNKNOWN 
“The trouble is, we don’t know 
what these 106 men want,” said 
Billings. ‘“‘We don't even know 
what. triggered this seizure of the 
wing."’ 
The 100-foot-long one-story con- 
crete wing is divided into three p tennis balls, softballs and base- 
balls. 
Bolshoi Back in Russia 
MOSCOW (UPI)—Members of 
the Bolshoi Ballet Company re-   
  States and Canada. written his annual one-page 
footballs, basketballs, golf balls. | 
turned to Moscow last night from | 
a 2% month tour of the United | Oakland Directory Out Copies of Oakland County’s offi-|introduetion for the directory on Yesterday, will lea@ a U.S. team 
cial 1959-60 directory will be avail- 
able to the public beginning Thurs- Pictured on the front of the di- 
. rectory, prepared by Clerk-Regis- the county's facts and figures. 
tter Daniel T. Murphy Jr., is Kent 
Lake in Kensington Metropolitan 
itree. 
|come in here or your men wil] that under the listing of county de- | the county’s 423 lakes has been 
| partments the Board of Public: used on the cove:. Haas yester. | 
day received the first copy of 
| the directory. 
Inserted within the front cover 
jis a map showing the boundaries 
‘tailed map of the county, with lo- 
Murphy has ordered 10.000 copies 
of the directory printed 
em -~@¢—-—— — 
    STORES & SHOPS SERVICED BY       the meeting are Mrs. Edwin Weav- 
      and KODACOLOR orders! 
TAKE ALL Your FILMS TO 
INDEPENDENT DRUG AND CAMERA 
ITEP# er and Mrs. Walter Thompson. 
  
mre tte Paring Bod Traffic Toll 
6 on Monday Two Were Young Bike 
Riders, Another Was 
on Scooter 
r Associated Press 
aor ~ traffic. accidents 
clainied six lives Monday~on top 
of a weekend toll of nine. 
Two of the latest victims were 
young bike riders. Another was & 
15-year-old motor-scooter rider. 
Also among the victims was a 
41-year-old father of nine children. 
oe * 8 
Kenneth G. Wardlaw, 15, of De- 
troit, was killed when his motor- 
scooter and an auto collided near 
his east side Detroit home. 
Another east side Detroiter, 
Keigh Magna, 11, was killed 
shortly before. Police held car 
driver Jasper Carter, 54, of De- 
troit, and accused him of veer- 
ing across a street and striking 
young Magna's bike. 
Curtis Wimbley, 8, of Muskegon 
Heights, was killed when he was 
hit by a car as he rode his bike 
from an alley into a street near 
his home. 
Charles Shuburte, 41, a migrant 
farm worker and father of nine, 
with a Berrien county road com 
mission truck at an intersection 
five miles south of Watervliet. Shu- 
burte was from Steele, Mo. 
| Melvin Lewis Joslin, 21, of Kal- 
amazoo, was killed when his au- 
| temobile ran off M43 at Gull 
Lake, near Hastings, and 
; smashed into two utility poles. 
Mrs. Charles Standish, 69, of 
Jackson, was killed and three per- 
injured in a eollision at a 
U.S. 127 intersection a mile north 
of Jackson. Mrs. Standish’s hus- 
band, who was driving, and Burt 
Peek, a Jackson 
were hurt seriously. So was George 
|Wright, 23, of Jackson, the other 
‘driver. ed 
di, passenger, ' 
| ae oo 
  Kocsis on US. Team   | eee 
  l- 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 a eee 
  
‘Available to Public Thursday —_{0r Best-Ball Test 
TORONTO (AP)—Doug Ford of 
| Paradise, Fla., winner of the Ca- 
nadian Open golf title in Montreal 
into the international pro-amateur 
matches here tomorrow. 
* * * 
Canada has won the previous 
two international best - ball 
‘matches. 
Copies of the 39-page, pocket-size Park. On the back is the county's! Dow Finsterwald of Tequesta, 
booklet were distributed yesterday New seal, centered with a full oak Fia., is on the U.S. pro team along 
jwith Julius Boros of Mid Pines, 
N.C, and Paul Harney of ,Worces- 
iter, Mass. : 
| Their amateur teammates are 
F1 Meister, Bob Shave and Chuck 
Kocsis, all of whom played last 
year, and Ed TutWwiler. 
Vancouver's Stan Leonard heads 
Canada’s team. ‘With him are 
pros Al Balding of Markham. 
ers to add this department to of Oakland County's six legislative Ont., and Bud Loftus and Henry 
| the books, Lilly is a member of districts. In the back is a more de- Martell, 
  Again “Mr. Oakland County,” cations of city. village, and town-- The Empire State Building in . _|ship offices pinpointed. New York rises 1,472 feet, taking 
into account the 222-foot television 
tower. : 
BEAUTIFUL 
with Black a White 
      
     OTO, Mite Py i INC.        
  
cell blocks and is separated from - 
| the rest of the center by a barred 
| door. 
Firet Indication of the riot 
came when « guard peered | YOU 
inmates milling in the long corri-. 
dor, The five guards in the wing 
were stripped to their shorts. Some. 
inmates were wearing the offi- 
cers’ uniforms. An inmate was 
holding a knife against the back 
of a guard. 
The hostages pre William —L. 
[Fiteh, Leonard Appleby, Melvin 
G. Jung, Robert D. Rosenthal and 
‘Charles R. Allen, all of Spring 
field 
| As 800n As escape routes through 
ithe main door and the steel-barred 
windows were blocked, the staff 
| settled down to waiting. 
; The medical center is a general 
hospital for the government's pri- 
i fon a | i   THURSDAY, 
EASY CREDIT 
  through that door in a routine | 
check Just before “lights out.” J CAN 
The guard told Dr, Settle he saw, 
See Our Ad TO0 
f~ 
  ¢ _ bs 
“s 
JUNE 25th     
           
     
    
     
  
  f 
    
  
J and L Steel Plant . PITTSBURGH (AP) — A strike 
by 12,000 production workers: 
brought near capacity operations 
to a halt late Monday night at the 
Pittsburgh works of Jones & 
Laughlin Steel Corp. ; 
The plant’s big battery of open 
hearth furnaces -had been closed 
down 24 hours.earlier by a. labor}. 
dispute over incentive pay rates 
in that department, Picketing by 
open hearth workers brought pro- 
duction to a standstill. a ee 
Vineet gs Kyte PAE 
SOLID 
COMFORT! You can depend on :   Kindy gl eLt Y glasses i Officials of J & L, the nation’s 
| Style and comfort! = § jfourth largest steel _ producing PIE IN THE SKY—Diners can relax and watch the cars go 
under this new restaurant astride the Tri-State Tollway west of   j ifirm, said the open hearth dispute 
| jwas a violation of the contract. CREDIT - OF COURSE!   John Murray, director of United, — ——~——— ees 
  
  VEMITAE tHE ROYALTY OF 
HEARING AIDS Steelworkers Dist. 16, charged the, . 
company violated the contract by Decisions in Rape Cases 
‘Will Aid’ Social Justice cutting incentive rates without no-| 
tifying the union. 
* * * 
The big plant, located on both 
sides of the Monongahela River, 
had an — — capacity of TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)—A 
3 Theme Was ho immediate indica-/Negro leader believes that deci- 
sno ny snare fe i ne gotiations to end the dispute. Mur- citect “=> y Seagate | 
ray had announced plans to meet/ © on racial justice in courtrooms. 
The Rev. David H. Brooks com- 
mented on life senterices handed 
out here to four white youths for) 
raping a Negro coed and to a 
16-year-old Negro at Marianna for| with open hearth workers today to 
raping a white woman. discuss their grievances. 
The sentences -were imposed two Soon to Drink 
Mond Legal Liquor nich have attracted wide atten-| mendation, recommended mercy and thereby 
lsaved them from a death | sen- 
tence. ~ . 
Only one of the four is consider- | 
ing an appeal—Willion Collins- | 
worth, 23. 
* * * 
Thethree others are Patrick Scar-   13 NO. SAGINAW ST. 
  DON’T GET ENGAGED 
until you see our fine selection of 
Diamond Engagement Rings 
E-Z Payment Plan—Layaway Pian 
EDWARD’S 18 S. SAGINAW   
es, 18, and Ollie Stoutamire, 16. | Oklahomans 
    escaped with a 
      
  
  lead Legal liquor is about two of Tallahassee. | Granted a new trial, Clark | 
and was sentenced to months away for Oklahomans. x * * led guilty 
The Oklahoma House of Repre- who is an Episcopal|life imprisonment. 
|sentatives passed a liquor control 
bill Monday and_ sent it to Gov. 
| J. Howard Edmondson for his sig- 
Inature. The governor said he 
| planned to sign it today. 
* * * | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (AP) | tion. Marianna is 60 miles west sentence 
Brooks, 
church pastor and president of Ne 
|Tallahassee chapter of the Na- 
tional Assn. for the Advancement 
of Colored People, said that on the 
basis of these actions, Florida has 
taken the lead in the South ‘i 
| The bill sets up a 5-man liquor/efforts to erase the double stan- 
OFF |contro] board authorized to pro-|dard of justice.” 
| vide the machinery for the sale of} Circuit Judge W. May Walker, 
jliquor by the bottle through pack-|who sentenced the four white 
lage stores by Sept. 1. | youths to serve life terms, said 
| x * * ‘he saw nothing unusual in his ac- 
Sale when the people” adopted a consti-| ‘In the past six months I have 
tutional amendment repealing pro-/sentenced two Negroes | to life im- Legislators have been haggling tions. 
_|hibition by an 80,000-vote margin. | prisonment for rape,’’ he said. RAPPY’S Entire Stock white woman. 
  = 
  
over the control bill since April 7| x *« * 
torial security franchises for 
dealers. aut 
This 
    
  borough, 20, David Erwin Beag: | 
At Marianna, Jimmie Lee Clark | 
who had been doomed to the elec- | 
itric chair by a jury verdict of| 
in cases|guilty without a leniency recom- 
life: middle 
He had been 
convicted for rape of a 68-year-old ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1959 an , 
  
  Lake Forest, Ill. 
enclosures that keep out fumes 2d noise from the road. 
Watching for Negro” 
in We of Six 
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)—A Ne: 
| gro man has raped six women, 
itwo..of them. white, in an eight | 
block area here during the past 
| four months, police reported Mon-| 
di ay night. 
| It was fhe va wile word or 
the attacks. Police Chief James C 
McDonald said the assaults hac 
‘been kept undercover |h hopes of | 
trapping the man 
* * * 
MacDonald said that in 
case the rapist attacked in 
of night while the 
tim’'s husband was away 
The area has been under police 
watch for weeks 
  
blind. totally 
Get Conflicting Testimony 
on Car Franchise Security 
WASHINGTON «wW—Senators re- 
ceived conflicting testimony Mon.-! 
day that car buyers and the econ- 
omy would be (a) helped or (b) 
hurt if Congress legalizes terri- the territory of another, offer- 
ing price cutting car deals based 
in part on the fact that it is the 
invaded dealer who will have to 
| support a staff adequate to serv- | 
» lee these cars. The eating : ince has herve 
= CREAM — POWDER — SPRAY 
At least eight kinds of fish are | 
| 98 N. Saginaw ; 
| These SAVINGS Can Be YOURS— 
Just Shop SIMMS" TOMORROW! es 
Quality Merchandise 
at the LOWEST PRICES «+. here are just a few of the many items you'll” find at | 
sodoand poleas a Simone: Wedsesdey noes thoams 6 AC MA. to 6 P.M. 
HARDWARE DEP'T. 
| Washable WHITE, IVORY, TAN 
Window Shades    
   
       
     
      tically se aled glass Regular Cc 
_ $1.19 
| Qhio was admitted as the 17th Value i 
state in 1802. 
  Cut Up to 36 Inches FREE 
Simms cuts to measure up to 36 inches while you wait. 
bring im your correct measurements. 
with roller. 
nee eS eo a ee ee ee a oe ee oe oe ee a ee ee ee ee ee ee oe oe Ge Ge oe ae. 
| Fits Standard Tub Faucets TOP 
‘WASH MACHINE Hoses athletes foot 
and DRAINING 
\l rubber hose with couplings to 
C fit standard faucets. For draining relieve cracked-skin soreness an 
jor filling tubs and washing ma- \ENZACTIN: ch 1 the most modern © '** 
fungus killer! | 
— developed inthe | 
Wisconsin 
University Laboratory | BPI ST RD 
Please 
Choice of 3 colors complete 
   
       
     
  150 50 325 | 
—Main Fioor 
        
      
      Factory Representative Here 
WEDNESDAY—2 to 3:30 P.M, 
REMINGTON Electric Shaver 
RECONDITIONED 
—While You 
Wait Service— 
$   Large 16-Quart 
ALL METAL : 
Step-On Cans GUARANTEE SSG 
resins SUMBO Wringing 
Sponge Mops   
        
             
    
       
          — 
ae 
oe 
ee 
oe 
oe 
ee 
ee 
ee 
ee 
ee 
ee 
ee 
ee 
ee 
oe 
ee 
ee 
oe 
ee 
oe 
oe 
ee 
oe 
oe 
oe 
| “Ce . ‘a ‘e ) Te 
The control bill provides a tax |‘‘There are no racial distinctions Tie Federal Trade Commission Competitive concepts, extended Pacis 
Week of $2.40 per gallon, bans public|in crime.’ (ETC) opposed the proposals. Twr to a degree where they result in Extra Regular 
drinking and prohibits advertising| The Tallahassee youths were pposed the proposals. ‘WO manifest inequities, destroy what 
liquor prices. leonvicted June 14 by a jury which| Senators, a General Motors Corp.| the free enterprise system seeks t © MEP _—/ $3.95 List fag 
rn : ! © emer r Syste see : 
aur P vice president ‘and spokesmen f0F| preserve.’ i. eee SE cet eens \ Retail Price alue 
the National Automobile Dealers” , wie mitel - een) all turged) teccitocial one Hufstader endorsed a bill by e@ CLEANED iGcmuarh) examaled ini a 7 
ssn. “gec erritorié yrotec- | « wee u 
: Sen Wilham Langer (R-ND) 50° larger sponge head for floors, 
» dealer “ : | walls Self-wringing long ha metal construction ae 
a New Ildea fora New Era tion for the dealers. hich would make jt legal to re- | FP aie Repinceadie sponge heads t colors. Step-on teaadio: A Senate commerce subcom. quire an “outside” dealer to pay ei Ll bn 
mittee is considering four bills 
which all seek in different ways 
to permit a return to the now 
banned system of protecting auto 
dealers against sales competi         | territory. 
|FTC raised the Jone ‘‘no”’ 
in thé hearing. 
+ —““¥ om afraid he said, “that i 
any of these bills were enacted, 
every potential consumer of af-         
     “lm 1 paying for 
this trip 
with savings 
from my new 
auto policy!’’ !economic captive of the dealers or 
dealers..." 
* 
Roman * 
L. * 
Sens. Hruska (R. 
Kan), sponsors of two of the four 
bills, contended some such step is 
needed in the public interest as 
well as the car dealer's. 
William F. Hufstader, GM vice 
president in charge of dealer re- 
lations, contended something 
|necessary to help combat what he 
termed cut-throat competition. 
He contended everyone suf- 
fers when one = invades 
  Another Shipment Arrives 
—   
  
            Free Floor Guards & Screws 
WROUGHT IRON 
TABLE LEGS —Choice of 4 Heights— 
12 inch 65° 16 inch 85° 
22 inch 95° 29 inch ” YOU MAY SAVE UP TO 
30% ON TOP QUALITY 
AUTO INSURANCE Auto Policy is the most up-to- 
date you can buy . . . combines 
more than 20 liberalized features 
with broad modern coverage to 
bring you and your family the 
last word in protection. 
You can’t know what you're   
   
...-and still enjoy unsurpassed 
claim service when you switch to 
Nationwide! Here’s just the 
          
         
        
    
          Heavy wrought iron 1}/)-i 
, * * * * ° eg for bi es. ben wa 
kind of protection you d expect mussing—1n coverage, in savings ata and Other uses. No    
—until you compare your pres- 
ent policy with the new Century. 
See your Nationwide agent 
today. Ask about the auto policy 
that lets you save safely! from this growing progressive 
company — another reason why 
Nationwide is the favorite of 
over 2 million drivers today! 
Nationwide’s new Century 
WILLIAM F. PICL 
__ Nationwide Insurance_ 
16525 James Couzens Hwy., Detroit, Michigen 
  
  tion from outside their assigned , 
Chairman Ear! W. Kintner of the 
voice 
| fec ted products could be made the) 
|Neb) and Andrew F. Schoeppel (R-’ 
18 
               
     
            
    
               the 
cent of the manufacturer's 
his territory. 
  
About one-half of the 
‘tourists their chief 
dustries, among 
$ 
Plu 
  Regular $2.49 J ° 
24x70 inches in solid 29 lroning Boa rd Reusd Pety Piesiic 
colors. Washable non- A 
cole : - $5.00 88 Laundry Basket 
27 x 48” CARPETING dé Seller Regular $2.00 Regular $3.95 
Loops in verttety of 
colors Non - skid 
backing 1” 
Choice yellow, pink or rose colo 
Cotton pile or loop rugs 
skid backing. Limited colors 
$20.00 values 
Ist Quality Ready to Hang protected dealer up to 5 per 
sug- 
| gested retail price on each sale in 
states in 
the United States rank travel and) 
in-| 
YUUTELTTETOTET ELIT e ToT T Tee Vee Tee eee eee eT TST eT eee e eee e eee eee reese sees cess eee eee 
SAVE on HOUSEHOLD DOMESTICS —SPECIAL PRICES Good While Quantities Lasi— 
BARGAIN BASEMENT 
Throw us | | 
sh sewn earpet 
aquares—non-skid backs 
Variety of colors. Pay 
only 
we ceecee en aaa nese eames anenaeaeseanne 
Loop Rug Runners _. Z| , 
“4a Full 84-inch board with tubular Bushel size basket— ¢ 
legs for greater rigidity Rubber break resistant plas- 
feet prevent creeping. Ventilated tic. Durable yet light- 
Sale of LARGE RUGS 
3x5-FOOT 
To $4.95 
5x7-FOOT RUGS E Heavy plush cut pile. Washable non-skid backing. 
9x12-FOOT RUGS Washable non- 
         Protects RUGS and FLOORS 
RIBBED PLASTIC 
@ Rug Runner 
MATS -t Extra Heavy —--—- 
*& Clear * Non-Skid 
Pull 6-foot length, 27-inch width 
Perfect to prevent floor damage & 
wear Clear ribbed 
           
                   
     SIMMS SERVICE—Remington fac- 
tory representative will be in our 
store every Wednesday of every 
Week 
f 
P| IMM BROTHERS 
Electric Shavers —Main Floor      
           
             
           
   
  plastic allows beauty Cc é€ 
of floors and rugs to 
show -— yet protects 
against damage. 
      
  1.98 Value—Now 
  
      
  Heavy Gauge 
Tubular Steel    
   
     
     
        all metal top weight, colors 
      
       
   MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS 
“Toddle Tyke” Boys’ & Girls’ 
Summer Sun-Suits   50 
Piush cut pile. Variety 
of colors. Washable, 
non-skid, backs, Value    
4x6-FOOT } 
RUGS |” 97: 
so98 4° fe?) Plastic 
Over Choice of many assorted styles and fabrics 
Pinch cut-pie ined pants. All sizes up to 32 pound weight 
   
     or loop 200 at this price 
Colors ae ew ee ee ee Se ee ee ee ee ee Oe ee ee ee ee oe ee Oe ee ee ee 
Washable, 
nen-anid. Matched TOPS & BERMUDAS   
7° 
14” rs, 
Values Girls’ Play-Sets 
$2.95 1 60 
Sleeveless tops and matching Bermuda shorts 
Chotce of colors and patterns in plaids and   Regular 
! READY-TO-HANG 
       
  im S$ UR DP : . ¢ ¢ 4 
f 
Ri : ‘ é 
<" “oo 
. ca + 
MU 
  NATIONWIDE Pswa ted, A ii) = 
      
             
                
       
               
                 
   
         
                       
      PINCH ' R DR Pp prints. Sizes } to 14 
TU UL ae DRAPES : pea oa aoe . ; ; ¥ Cneeet to $6 Velue | 
Phone: UN 1-9380 OO Values to , A 
: HARDWOOD $3. 1 | PER PAIR 2 f 
WOOD LEGS re PAIR | adies’ Dusters 88 | 49 } . —Cheice of 6 Heights— 4 r | 
4 inch 59° 6 inch 65° $2.49 66 
12 inch 69° 16 inch 85° nae of a : Caetce hd e Value 
22 inch 95° 28 inch 1” "eee oe dt frase bound -. self-leveling “ane eeush l Gekioe: ait wash ° ® wear cotton fabrics = assorted plaids. prints, ' 
ce renvles a Eagld plate for “var bae red Mpetierne agred te ana — colors. All sizes 1@ to 2—~ : 
. ‘ jae nie 3 £ rhiit y 
. rews. No limit ‘ vaca cena 1 aw ea Nachgrouse : 
98 North , {i Domestics 
Saginaw » im” mM ) Basement 
| HARDWARE DEPT) —2nd Fir. 9 S*ee' BROTHERS —Bargain 
4 ' = a i PeTrriyyTT TT ' 
       Wet ; jes / j : / | . ) Rk P . 
4 J i j , } 4 ‘] 
  __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1959 og os sa egal   
  
  
            
             | - ) \ ays Fuchs Du e Four Points Emphasized , | R APPY’S s 
JOUrNeY 10. [Ove in F +( ~ \Ofters Retirement Plan Sone Stark. 
mY io te ° , in. as rman ANN ARBOR (AP) — A Chi ducator. Monday 
f. By Virginia Nielsen . aoe . . iy offered a four-point =e for what © Ge ata retirement. 
, : ce Wag aA British Officials . Claim Prof. Robert J. Havinghurst of the University of Chicago | . may pia A elas sCehaine ams moons, Ne," MAREE NS > Not Released Yet but} said when the time comes for retiring, try this: ses thal } 
: . sik gate Ke: - Won't Tell Where He Is ; 1. —— your expenditures of energy, do less 3 
© 1999 by Vpyinie " . a! : ‘2, Revise your activity budget, spend less time in work- 
  | BERLIN (AP) — A spokesman 
for the East German Foreign “IT can’t imagine what could Ministry said today that British 
have come up since we left home,’’| atomic spy Klau% Fuchs will enter 
|East Germany tonight or Wednes- oriented projects. 
'. 3. Spend more time in playing, in service to others, 
and in gaining new experience and enjoyment from life. 
4. Spend more time in contemplation. Chapter XXHI “Like it, Kathie?" Alex asked, 
Kathie knew now that she had Watching her expressive face. ’ 
never been in love before. What) ‘‘Love it!’ she breathed. She Leilani said, 
    
  elyau. It   Buck Landers had stirred in her was thinking of Uncle Job, won-) 
heart had frightened her, and now dering how as a young man he 
He! Kathie said nothing, but her (ay. 
thoughts were busy. She didn’t “Insofar as conscious choice of activity and budgeting 
of time and energy are possible, this is the prescription for * * 
satisfactory retirement,” Havinghurst told the University of * 
         she knew the reason. could bear to leave all this. spend much time wondering why | Fuchs, 47, has served 9 years 
Alex was still an enigma to her, left because he had to! neither Bea nor Leilani had seeg 49d 3 months of a 14-year Brit-) michigan’s 12th Annual Conference on Aging. | 
and she did not dare trust him, Alex caught the sudden, al-| fit to tell her they were expect- ish sentence for spying for the * * * | ———— 
but she was not afraid of his arms. most sick look that came and ing Sam this weekend, too. Soviets, “ a a iscover- | 
She longed for them with all her disappeared in her eyes He gv. . 4 ieee He has been due for release mo Satisfactory retirement is more a a ie tac Of ane: | 
heart. reached out impulsively to touch 26 “a8 more alarmed by Hea ® mentarily for good conduct, but) ing rather than inventing new patterns for 
For all she knew, he intended ber hand, and Yo his surprise, she unexpected trip back to Oahu. Bea pritish officials have declined to. which are congenial to the individual,” he said. 
to marry Leilani, Leilani seemed Grew bach pad seer ee nici reveal his whereabouts. The Home “The right use of leisure is something which cannot and | o marry Leila ila seeme . she knew or Sam had impliec = i fe Tee - i ” | 
to think he did “Kathie, do watch this hula!’’ she met him at the airport ale se how ee he ea el should not be learned at retirement, ee said. i 
ay, ’ € ‘ - a 
Yet Alex seemed to be as much Leilani suddenly said, a bit jto go to Honolulu. And Bea had then been released “It should be learned throughout a iets hea 
drawn to Kathie as she was to tartly. “You'll never see a jtold the girls a little over an hour * * * | | 
|. |him, as stirred by her nearnegs as 
he was able4o stir her. | 
The conflict in her heart kept ward 
‘Kathie silent as they drove through 
the lovely streets 
she always did with Alex, com 
ipletely at ease with him. - 
she was telling him about the carrying trays of coconnt and cala- 
Kathie looked at the " 
Bea knew more than she had told. was to be a_ birthday 
feast, and there would not be time Leilani was chattering gaily, as wa: better performance.”’ 
And Kathie turned blindly to 
the improvised stage, 
realizing that LeUlani had seen|t 
Alex’ | 
resenting it j¢ 
bright-colored |' 
the tables Young girls in 
muumuus moved among 
bash dishes 
food before her impulse to touch her and | confidence 
‘aution to tell Leilani nothing of wanted 
her 
Bea's Bea obvidusly had not 
0 take her daughter into 
Remembering 
he conversation about Uncle Job 
lammer and the deed, Kathie 
fcould not help but think that she 
as right in her impression that ‘ago that a friend would pick her 
up and bring her to the luau. 
     
  ‘Thompson, an uncle of David's | 
| mother, Mrs. John Eisenhower. 
| A Secret Service agent is keep- 
jing an eye on David. 
t The British government has said| s ° 
the German-born physicist atter David Eisenhower Starts 
bis release would be free to go) 5_ Ranch 
wherever he wanted. His tather | Week Stay at 
Prof. Emil Fuchs, 84, lives in). ESTES PARK, Colo. (AP)—The 
Leipzig, in Communist East Ger- F . i 
many. ° 'President’s only grandson, David Byz7ard Bugs Plane 
Eisenhower, began today a five) Vincent FIELD, Ariz. P—| The first monument in honor of, week vacation at a ranch ne@F yarine Capt. Samuel Newlon's 
George Washington is a rough this resort in Rocky Mountain Na- Skyhawk jet met a buzzard head-| 
stone tower in Boonsboro, Wash- tional Park. on at 11,000 feet. The big bird was ———— 
  
MIRACLE MILE Shopping 
Monday thru Saturday 
FRANKLIN Road Route 
ito take Alex to the house to change tk i. hk “T didn't know you were ex- ington County, Md. It war dedi-; David came here after a brief;plastered over the canopy, cutting Weekdays: 9:15 A. I. (60 minute 
from his business suit into a more’ The pork locked’ tender and pe sted Kathie said to Sam ; cated on July 4, 1827. The stop in Denver to visit with his ail- off Visibility. Newlon’s wingman ) intervals) te 5:40 P. M. 
appropriate aloha shirt if they) q.jejous wat inte Gitecarzed I called Bea this morning and Washington monument in Wash- ing great-grandmother, Elivera,Lt. Pat Kogan, helped steer the Satecses seeete 
jwere not to miss the opening Of chunks. Another. dish contained wrangled an invitation ington, D. C., was dedicated in Doud. temporarily blinded pilot in for sont La 
. (To Be Continued) 1885 The ranch is operated by Jack an emergency landing. lthe imu, the underground oven 
jwhich had been especially pre-| 
pared for the roasting of the pig chicken, similarly cut 
Tiny dishes contained a delicious 
appearing pink fish, sliced thin 
4 i.  & Alex called it lomi-lomi salmon—| 
i a at A. | Kathie thought Leilani had/and a dark chopped relish Leilani 
inever looked more lovely. Her, TALL TRYOUT — Las Vegas ‘ m ery | 
showgirl Terri Stone will take a 
Hollywood screen test for a tall 
girl part in a new movie, ‘Who 
Was That Lady?” She survived 
preliminary judging for the part hair shone in the last rays of sun-| 
light like a mixture of spun silver | 
and gold, and she was dressed in} 
the traditional Hawailan-flowered | 
‘muumuu,  loose-fitting to allow | 
icomplete grace of movement, yet! told her was a variety of seaweed 
EAT WITH FINGERS 
Everyone began eating with his 
fingers, and Kathie followed suit. | 
The largest bowl contained a pud-| 
ding-like food, the color of thin! } N Van? y = 
ote Beveda icy _ |showing the outlines of her lovely | Cocca. ’ { 
-|body as she moved. | ‘‘Two-finger pol," Alex said, and| 
Mayor 70 Bearskins Kathie began to giggle as he! ‘ 
on Way to Montreal 
TIMMINS, Ont. \?—Mayor Leo The long tables were set up 
under a huge canopy in the gar- | 
den of thelr hosts. Kathie gazed | 
with pleasure at the novel set- | 
ting. dipped two fingers into the sticky 
Mass, | 
Someone sald, ‘Aloha! 
Aloha!"’ and Kathie looked up to       
Del Viltano left for Montreal 
last night with more than 70 Large green leaves of the ti *®% Sam Ward smiling down at | 
bearskins destined to become plant, overlapping, formed the| her. | 
hats for Buckingham Palace tablecloth: Spaced at intervals! “Sam'" she exclaimed in sut 
guarde down the long tables were whole | prise ° 
The skina will be processed in Pineapples, with their decorative; And Alex said, sounding” none 
Montreal and sent to London. |SPiky leaves’ The places were set|too pleased, “Hello! When did 
Eventually they will make new with polished bowls of varying)you get in? I was on the six 
headpleces—two to a akin—to |*!zes, made from coconut shells! o'clock plane "' . 
replace the guards’ worn bus and calabashes. There was no! “I just) got in.” Sam said 
bien. iver |"‘Seven o'clock trip.’’ | 
; | The jmu had already been| ‘Where's Mums?” Leilani asked 
The number of skins was boost opened, and the smell of roasted /and Kathie decided that Sam must 
ed in the last few days as vari- 
ous northern Ontario communt- 
ties shipped them to the mayor, 
who instigated a recent hunt in lof flowers worn by the ruests pork mingled with the fraygrances| have been the “friend” that Bea 
* * * isaid would drive her over 
“T put her on the plane for the 
cathie was presente irl retur a thin area to help the guards Kathie was presented to their/return trip to Honolulu,” Sam 
look better .jbosts, then she, Leilani, and Alex said, dropping into the empty 
_ __ i\found places at one of the tables.|place beside Kathie 
iThey were facing the back lanai| 
Annual expenditures for civillan’o! the house which wes open —te+tng ostinnedt 
health and medical services in the the pvarden and had been. trans 
United States are estimated to be formed into an impromptu stage She didn't explain. Just said she| 
about $94 a persen 
ds HOW TO 
       
     MAKE MAGIC 
WITH MINT 
Straight from Kentucky — 
a truly American Whiskey 
Al for the musicians 
\V ANT the smoothest, most 
ease ita way down your grateful throat? 
Make it with Old Taylor 86—1 
tucky bourbon you can buy 
In milder 86 proof, Old Taylor 
as our famous 100 proof bondec 
That's what separates it from 
makes taste magic in any whiskey drink. 
You'll agree—as growing thou 
first taste! 
Qld Taylor 86 “The Noblest Rourbor 
Code No. 940 0 Fg *y 
. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKIES + 100 PROOF, BOTTLED IN BOND + 86 PROOF i) 
THE OLD TAYLOR DISTILLERY COMPANY, FRANKFORT @ LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY © DISTRIBUTLO BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY | “Honolulu?” Leilani cried, look 
“You didn't know she was going? | 
had to see someone there ' 
| 
| 
| 
| 
| 
  
  
luxurious julep ever to 
  ightest full-flarored Ken- 
86 is the same in quality 
1 bourbon 
other bourbons—why it 
sands do—at your very 
  
10f Them All" 
  CAR LO 
..» WITH FREE LIFE INSURANCE T00! 
       
  NEXT NEW 
  You can save $50 to $100 if you shop for financing just the way you 
shop for the best car buy. Before you sign the final papers on your 
car deal, compare our rates with other finance sources,’ 
HERE ARE THE FACTS: 
Example: On $2400.00 balance due on car after trade in 
OTHER PONTIAC oS SOURCE STATE 
s+. .8288.00 $240.00 eee Finance charge: 24 mos........... 
Insurance........ ccc cece eee cues eee 6.90 FREE 
Recording Fee...............0000. veeeeees 2.00 FREE 
Total................306.90 240.00 
YOU CAN SAVE...........000002.+.866,90 
  You'll find Pontiac State Bank rates are lower! And you'll get FREE 
life insurance protection—unpaid balance cancelled in the event of 
death. ; 
Phone FEderal 4-359] and save! 
STATE BANK @ CONVENIENT OFFICES MEMBER FRIC 
. oa et i = 
        OR TIOT I ISTID 
itt oe —<$-—t4        
  teh Ae 
sede te 
         
      NI fF nn 
  
      Og tS tee eS a ee ee ae rea rey ¢ as gown t £ fi . i 4 - ; Ore Oa nt ee ee IM » si x . wee 9 > daa fast % ra Peeps ied Panic . ‘ f . Lt La pits : + 4 ‘ . ~* > elt ee ee 4% on Ay @ | t A a ais ee ee 
\ . ‘ | { fs : I ‘ x } . is ; \ a 
} { | tf ; j j { / i yt ‘ / f } fos eZ } ' f f f a 
j 2 
\ HE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1959 ee FIVE 
State Senators Okay | , | | PRESCRIPTIONS 
$3 Child Care Hike Clear Heavy Agenda | . | vans #1 sae x OF Waterford Meeting night rejected pleas of hospital | 
administrators for sharp increases| The Waterford Township Board)Clerk James Seeterlin’s request to 
in state allowances for care of /ast night plowed through its larg-/purchase some $2,000 in equip-| 
‘crippled and afflicted children. St agenda in two years, disposing;ment to treat the Watkins Hills 
* ok of nearly 20 items béfore approving| water system, which is laden with: 
ithe 1959-60 township budget of ‘rust. i] 689 E. Blvd. 1251 Baldwin 4 
    
  
a, 
Bids Will Open 
~ on City Plot 4 
Hollister-Emery Parcel 
Has Two Prospective 
Purchasers 
    Senators accepted an appropria-, | _ mer r t Ypsilanti 
\tions Sacnitee ieee a $439, 145. Approval of a sage Eber FE 2.0259 fE 2.8359 
ithat would provide $22 instead of} Four bids, with three different plat Lal the se ane ak 
|the present $19 for daily care of specifications for blacktopping Se ta ike beac oo = = 
crippled children and $14 instead the Drayton Plains parking tot | W4S srant ee oa = 
of thé present $12 for afflicted child east of Dixie highway, were all "° objections” to a contemplate 
opened and referred to township 50-foot street, one block long, in 
a * * engineers Johnson and Anderson. the Beverly Islands subdivision on 
Cass Lake road, but it rejected the 
Lake Maceday Estates preliminary 
plat because of lack of required 
concrete monuments on the prop- 
erty 
A request from Drayton Shopping 
Center developer Erwin-Cohen ; to 
blacktop Midland street, adjoining 
the center, was approved by the & 
board. Cohen- offered to pay for p 
3 
‘ * 
b 
t 
t é City commissioners tonight will 
open bids to sell a 375-foot city-! 
owned parcel on the south side of | 
Hollister street west of Emery | 
street.     
    
BUD ° 
NICHOLIE 
‘ r CALLING! ; 
kt * * 
Two prospective customers have! 
already indicated an interest in, 
purchasing the 57-foot-deep plot,’ 
left over from the widening of the 
two streets. cases. 
    _| In doing so, they shrugged off a) |ow bids for blacktopping ‘ne 
iwarning by Nate S. Shapero, presi- entire area and an alley came 
dent of the Detroit Metropolitan fp9m the Amn Arber Construction 
Polio Foundation, that hospitals Company for $17,661. For a smaller 
would have to reject crippled chil- area the Doherty & Doherty Com- 
|dren unless at least $26 a day was pany bid $11.584, and for only one 
|provided. That would be $3 below section, $10,191 
cost, Shapero said | The Board okayed Township Commissioners are also sched- 
uled te open bids covering an- 
nual automobile insurance and | 
compensation policies on waste 
collection employes.   
|At Pontiac General two-thirds of the cost of the proj-| 
| ject, with the township paying one- 
Nurses Win $100 Prize «"""em A request from Township Treas- 
Three Pontiac General Hospital ideas to increase hospital service Urer Mrs. Dorothy Olson for a There are 13 public hearings 
_ Scheduled. ; 
"Five involve intention to con-| 
Struct new sidewalks this summer, 
while another covers intention to! 
grade and gravel the alley north   | 
i 
i 
ot Walton boulevard, University to nurses have won a $100 prize for and efficiency. SS PetINg icalciialon was erent: | sldeck , 2 their plan to improve standards of wa fe ed, and a request to adopt a pay: . Baldwin. P I ~~" The Pontiac General idea cen- pian for water and sewer employe oe 
The other hearings are nGrsing “cane : “s eby. emproyes | Ee arings are on as-| tered about a new system whereby was tabled for study. i 
sessment rolls for pmojects already | Splitting the prize will be Helen   + ; the nursing charts of all patients approved by the City Commission. € ing ¢ s 0 I Harper, director of nursing; Mrs.)- 7 newed by a c : . : 
Josephine Harlaa, emergency room 4e revit at ia * eaipaier pa of Britain Launches Liner; : inurses and faults, errors and other supervisor; and Grace Bloom- 
Strand operating on supervisor, Madequacies are pointed out to the to Carry 850 and Crew 
. ears) inuesing stall BIRKENHEAD, England (AP) [© til The award was presented by It is beleved that the system —Queen Mother Elizabeth today “> on coal 
the Michigan Hospital Assn. yes- has improved the hospital's nursing Jaunched Britain's biggest. passen- 
terday at the opening of its peal records to a point where doctors ger liner in 21 years, the 38,000: H R NICHOLIE 
vention in Detroit, Harold B. Fu- ‘are better able to determine the ® .   
3 U.S. Women Win 
at Wimbledon Today 
WIMBLEDON, England w—| Three U. S. _ players — Karol!             . 
ton Windsor Castle. ageros = c 
: ¥ iy 
fee ya Arnold and Joan| UPI Phote — jer, hospital administrator, ac- day-to-day condition of their pa This steam turbine vessel, cruis- A ENCY nso non opening matches to-| PETAL PAVEMENT — Unrolling in floral Literally millions of petals are utilized to fashion cepted the check in behalf of the tients ing at 23 knots, will cut two days 
courts: in tae : ea en il splendor, a carpet of flowers spreads spectacu- the elaborate floral mosaics. Climax of the cele- nurses. The association distributed a $1,- off the 13-day Southampton-Cape- 
Championshi Ds smiiecon Tennis} larly across the cobblestone streets during the bration is a religious procession over the floral The award was one of 15 cash 000 grand award to Midland Hos- town.run. She will carry 850 pas- 49 Mt. Clemens St. é s 8. r : ) Miss , : ; : annual “‘Infiorata’’ celebration in Genzano, Italy. carpet to the town’s cathedral. prizes which the association dis-, pital, four $500 prizes, 10 prizes of; sengers and have massive re- Miss Fageros, Miami, Fla.. c a rs eC Pach ¢ 3 at s ‘igere $ t FE 5-120! : ee 7 oS : : \tributed to top winners in its sec- $100 each and 30 honorable men-| frigerated holds to carry perish- model famed for her gold lame | 'ond annual contest recognizing new tions ables from South Africa. panties, eliminated Mrs. C. T. 
. . . |   
    
      
        
  
  
  
    
  
    
      
                             
    
          
         
    
          
      
   
         
                     
      
      
  
    
     
           
       
                
               
          
                
  Clark of Britain, 6-3, 7-5. The MESC f) lj 0) t A th A t " W t 
diminutive Miss Arnold of Red-| 0 Ing U | Nn ony nas asla an S| , 
wood City, Calif., defeated Jane i 
Fulton of Britain 6-1, 6-1. Miss F d-C { ldl p t if t g t ILA D k n Oo on ‘ Johnson, from Wyandotte, scored OF an on e ay O Nn e Ia e OC Ss | re 
—~) a mild upset by beating Anne’ ee { : eB g ’ ~ — Shileock, British Wightman Cup! DETROIT u—Some 11,000 work: ew yoRK (AP) — Anthony, said Negroes now are excluded 
a ded #6, (2 a ers meaay pease collecting an eae (Tough Tony) Anastasia is moving from most, if not all, of these 
mated one million dollars in ae ig integrate workers on the Brook. Categories. ee 
ployment compensation asa re st tiyn waterfront where he is the. is tops 
of layoffs arising from a = strike bic (boss: Klaus Fuchs Spy 
at an.Ohio Ford Motor Co. plant Tha ms ian kine ntialities ’ ' ; . The maneuver has potentialitic age The last legal hurdle was elim-,of making Anastasia the strongest Off for Fast Berlin WAITE’S guarantees every item at least 1/3 off? 
— inated yesterday when Circuit candidate for president of the 
BOYERTOME | Judze Joseph G. Rashid signed an/60.000-member Mntermational Tongs) Each item is reduced a minimum of 1/3 from J c | ; ,_._ |shoremen’s Assn. (Inc apt.' LO! N (AP) — Atomie spy : order instructing the Michigan Em- ,,..,,.. . Ale ve a | eee a ee ; 
ployment Security Commission to, William V. Bradley does not seek/Klaus Fuchs took off for Commu the price it was in our stock before this begin payments. - re-election next month, nist Fast Berlin in a Polish Air Parents recognize that the en Pe - ~~ * lines plane today. clearance. teen-years are the best years The Michigan Supreme Court A considerable part of the ILA’ East German spokesmen in 
for learning to t ta i ruled last January that the De- membership outside of the Port East Berlin said Fuchs would be 
mene 0 LPS: Ting | troit-area Ford workers were en- jof New York, consists of Negro admitted to that country. Pre- Sh 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M S$ 
' ability Is hign, interest is; eat [| titled to compensation payments locals in the South. A number of sumably he will go to live with WEDNESDAY ONI Yy? Fe gives =e Chg OE sl sa | Teenagers use typing in school, J, because they were laid off when ‘the union's vice presidents in the his 84-year-old father, Prof. Emil : e No Mail or Phone Orders, No Deliveries 
waiting letters getting jobs a parts shortage arose from a South are Negroes. ‘Fuchs, at Leipzig 
, | strike of workers at a Canton Anastasia’s integration proposal The 47-year-old Fuchs was r : ir 
NEW ST , forging plant. would bring the Port of New brought in a police-escorted car WOMEN’S FASHIONS—Third Floor MEN’S FURNISHINGS—Street Floor 
Upenrs | The U.S. Supreme Court recently York's only Negro ILA local into from Wakefield Prison, 180 miles] 45 gg op pee ware BER to 1298 4.99 —85 Famous Dress Shirts, were 460 and Sf then 68 ...... @8c 
> ~~~ EACH WEEK Fretused to heed a Ford appeal of Bis oo member Local I8it of ae renin ance fad 25 Dyed-to-Match Vests, Skirts, Blouses; were 398 to 898 1.99 12 Dress Shirts, were 400 and S00, then.266 and 2447-07-88 SS - - a State tis decisien,———— SE SCI 2 = 5 * = wc Pee oh a sol a ol Pas sericea urere tS then § 9 ae oalior nderehiria wi 10 then 66c 8-A- to tt 43 ALO oF et Prius said payments The Negro local has been under 14 year sentence for spying on 24 J i — or 1 Ban | l ‘ . 1a ‘ * e 798 then 599 2.99 zo 4 ols U I : rt vA is 100 ie on isielate ele cierwiele pase oa 
11:00 A. M. to 1:59 P. M. Daily, oul average Saat $100 cad only the disadvantage of being the British and American atomic se 12 h 1 Si : Blouses. w ere. ? 8 ther a Q .eavses veveae ee . 66 ! Plai i Wool Robe, w as ie then B66 oes ve cee asices ret : 
ur from 6:30 to 9:00 on Monday | workers who participated in the only one in the port without juris- crets for the Soviet Unidn. He 20 House Dresses, were 298 then 200 tones ...e+, 100 5 Pajamas, were 500. then 7 88 Pen coucpenscereeeaes 1.88 
and Thursday Evenings. appeal to the State Supreme Court diction over a pier. The port's was given credit for good conduct J 63 Misses and Half Size House Dresses, were 399 .». 266 10 Sport Shirts, were 399 and 500, then 188 and 2 66c , gs. oe he eligible for benefits. 25,000 longshoremen include an while in prison. 20 Wash and Wear Cotton Uniforms, were 898 to 1098 .. 6.66 NOTIONS STATIONERY. S t Fi 
Personiised inst ts Cool ‘estimated 3,000 Negroes Scotland Yard's _— plainclothes! 18 Afternoon Dresse were 2298 to 2995, then 1600-.... 10.66 ’ — tree oor j 
, hl atid cae The merger plans catt for fult':men and airport potice ringed the} 14 Co: Cunion! Dresses. 4 998 {“—, a fA : 4 a ' a Oe eases ey ese Fee SoS a Oy ce 97 Pr Raindeers Plastic Boots, w 200. then 144........... 88e classrooms. Ptenty of time fer | State Solon Proposes representation of Negro longshore- airliner and the entire departure Toa alarni (i hopatiwetena OR .00 ; Ral on igi So ° r . . \ceEnres ; mas : _ IS Maternity Tops, w SdeHd QO ONHs a Hogs oe: 2 57 Overdoor Hangers, were 79c, then 44c .........4-.00--5-- Se cummer fun. T-enagers cet a Annexation Laws Study [nen in Local 1814. Negroes will area : 10 Maternity Tops, were 498 yes as ooeagcdnce vevsseree 500 49 Ptagtic Chae Pads, were ! 00. then 66c asine ode kick out of learniny this im- jbe eligible jobs as shop stewards, Set-faced and unsfhiling, and 6 Mate Pedal Pus! were 498 cieesswessesS Be ta. eo Gi cdg cn a 1 
kil — LANSING (P—A legislative study dock bosses, extra labor men and carrying a felt hat in his hand, 8 : cevelecs Maternity Dresses were 699 : 4.00 4 sis £ a z son me oet Sener me . - Ue ih eke < portant skill. of Michigan's often confusing an- tractor drivers and checkers in Fuchs walked to the airplane with ene i . : eee 7.00 Slack Racks (Holds 6) were 198 then 88 .., ... Ate 
i - 0 j aws| Brookly Officers ‘al 968 policemen on either side 6 Maternity Dresses, were 1099 : 65 Boxes of Notes were 100...) .. eee aee ... ade + nexation and consolidation laws’ Brooklyn. fficers of Local § policemen on 1 
Enrollment ,lisited. For full : = i > Ren |— . - - - ; ' $4 Boxes of Floral Notes, were S9c, then 33c ..... wees 22e H was proposed last night by Rep.| ' a : - : - . ‘ 
‘nformatign, call or phowe Prarry A. DeMaso (R-Battle Creek).| (iii: eis Sos as So cs Pare sat 6 Bridal Gowns t Print and Plain Notes, were SOc, then 6c per box ....... oe 
: = } f er yo ‘ ere 75 We 78 OR We 1 i) 678 Boxed. Stationery, w sc : See ee c today. DeMaso said he hoped the study F I ha of were i Thee ince Then Bh 00 04 Pke. Cocktail Naskins. were 16c. \hen-Bc ee a. ie 
= would lead to adoption of a single, | . 16.00 25.00 26.00 36.00 29 Pha Dinner Size Mackie were | tHen 22 MWe 
comprehensive code setting forth f 8| Pkg Boby Thank You Cards, were SOc, then 6c or 3c 
THE BUSINESS =} 2ryvon ane monn pre FOUNDATIONS—Second Fi | h FI cedures, LINGERIE, NDA econ oor FABRICS, DOMESTICS, Etc.—Fourt oor ‘ ’ ’ . 
INSTITUTE “The srecent ee has been . Sell and Recommend 9 Nylon Petticoats, were 698 3.49 an Y ' pion: Fabr were @c .. ee 57 
. : . a constant source of many attor- ; See.. 13 B mit Petticoats, were 3°98 the 3 ces . 1,88 400 Yds. Print, Solid Cottons, were sfc : ; ie 
TW. Lawrence 5°. Pontiac ney general opinions, court cases ’ 19 Bouftant Petticoats, were 5 98 : 2 3.99 200 Yds Ra Soles Oe ee wa 100 49 1.00 Phone FE ?-3°51 and disagreements by boards of 2G ard} I 4 . 2.66 0 Yas. B “ da i ws . 5a 37 
: supervisors,” he said. “‘An entire- } : 1B 4 3.24 Reeeeehebes RECIRGRES. . sees uresuun e¥O8 65 Vy, Ott 
_ ———— == SSS ly new law might end some of the ] ele é en 4 . 3.24 8 Bath Towels, were 1 98 Bes bickering between cities and out- 7 oe - 6 8 458) Gi Giles Towels. wv : S : 
5 ‘lying areas brought on by a con- hE one age 263. 72 Wa Pe pares Oe | 
| tinuous growth of population.” 10 Zim or Pull-On Girdles, were 295 to 129¢-4 1.00 ‘ : iB ath R : ; a ere es ee 
JB. DeMaso proposed appointment of oO - ae. ae 4a" R as “ore 599° ; 4.00 ;. three representatives and three a FASHION ACCESSORIES—Street Floor “" ®abie-loth and Place Mat | / 1, Off 
Entire Stock senators to conduct the study be- Bs G8 Macon Bolster Pulows. were 2? q29 . 6.30 
tween the 1959 and 1960 legislative : 60 Budget Ha J 298 pi aos fos 1.44 4 Dacron Red Pillows, were 733 __ zeae 2 io 
“sessions 7 Copper Belts, were 500 ..... Pe ; , 2.50 2 Sheet Blankets (irreg were 93 ee a 186 
| ———_—_—___—__——_—— — S Conner Balls were 700 soceqcceeqeeees css .. 3.78 Ferperell Caress Blankets (Irreg}, were 599 ; . 
OFF AEN SCE , 5 Copper Belts, were BOD ese vers AA CURTAINS, DRAPERIES—Fourth Floor A. % 144 Costume lewelr w OLS 00 As <a or 
Reopen Wayland Plant | Thy SD Tesla, Gions Ger lewelry, wos er Uy Piles 40 Pre of Cote Curtains, were 249 19 999 ioc. cent 8 
ta 89 Cniinn ar P Vue were 398 then 99 ) Inflatable Bolsters to Cover, were 199 ..........-- : 
, WAYLAND (UPI) — Luxaire! a4 23 Cotton and Nylon Blouse eal op then 199 Sa. 12 Canon Rode, were 1.29, then 88 ee Cushion Co. said today that its) “J : re , Berm wien, a i ° “ 29 24 Terry Chaise Covers, were 298 then 188... Ss ‘ 
plant that was destroyed by fire) 4 ig 42 Aulog Collars and Pen, were 100 then 44 . 8 Bolster Covers, were 499 and a% ine ee 
e ‘here recently will not reopen and, , : oO Window Shades. wet yas 18.99 ‘ . "$1, $2, $3 ‘that equipment salvaged from the! Famous Brand Nylon Hosiery 18 Bamboo Draperies, were 299 to 18 9: 
; shi irm's| | 7 Ww y ’ 16 Ww 195 . 
lbome plant tn Cantoe, his, | c al a HOUSEWARES, GIFTS—Fifth Floor , Onio. | c . , na This | Company officials said they ap-| tj _ € 7 Liquor Decanter Sets (with chest). were 1098 .......... 7.44 
Ww k ‘preciated the efforts of the village! VL i a « te no Me 6 “Merry Muddler” Drink Mixers, were 100 .. -_ (pes 
ee icouncil and the Chamber of Com- g 00 [nen Honkies, were sv th BRS wren reece eee ae 27 Polyseamseal Tub Caulk, were UDG ccc etantnn Beene 13 
merce of this Allegan County com-, ° 120 Special He rere ome nes : _ | 20° Portable Fan, was 1799 ee "9.66 ~ si : £ 5+ Busi vown. | c at Shoes wer ,95 4&4 895 2 ] eer wic “lothes Hamper yas 1495 .. : veces . —___—_ 'mynity to have the plant remain) with FLOATING AcTIONn COILs i 6850)6COPr «6Buster Brown, Del e Fiat Shoes, were 69 3.99 ‘o Peciwick Clothes Hamper ©: os —_— a  Ts8 
here but i eee sisi CHILDREN’S SAVINGS—Second Floor B Metal Serving Trays, were G00. 2c2ecs-r perp nanenn ERE 
BELTONE destroyed by a spectacular fire in| . Z Gris (Summer Dresses (were 4198 ; - 2.66 RADIOS, MOWERS,. RUGS—Downstairs 
April. | 7 A -4 || ® ito 6X Girls’ Dresses, were 298 ....... 1.99 ae 
HEARING SERVICE COMFORT: This great Simmons 7. ie CG log ice arenllon ge 1 AM-FM Meeps Radio, was 7800. ....05. evaees sane aN 
F 4 f f ' were a8 A C ortab! ladio, was J ) woe wee see ws oleae wee . 
S Chiefs Lose Emblems | imine ones you the most Es Ba W 7 able 1 ae were 7 aR 5 4.99 feces Table Radio , was 24 88 ere Ce ee aes 
inaw 9t. i i i i mw 4131 dphurs, were 298 1.98 4 Admiral Portable Radio, was 3995 . sete eeee 3 N. Sagi a NEW YORK (AP)— New York § uxtrious s =e imaginable. CA 4 Tor were 298 ..1.98 1 Indoor Gas Incinerator, was 17900. then 158 00 cee eens s39 
Phone FE 4-7711 City’s 126 honorary fire chiefs are! P : d 18 3 wete | 98 yo 1 ‘Toastmaster Water Heater, was hehe then 5800 ......... = 
sing their emblems of office. [ MNES P ope 79 S$) were 29 . c¢ 1 Used Electric, was 9900, then 660 son ce ar ane esiecs ele 
CORDS and BATTERIES a Gas Maltese cross auto em: | : . FIR S: r | rly supports 16 2 9s, Petticoats, were 3.00 .. 1.99 5 Mahogtmy Step Tables, were 19.95, then 1A 2): rs 9.88 
for ALL MAKES blems with the letters FDN.Y| BF each part of your body yet he 14.7 to 14 Girls” Dresses, were 398, then 298 i= 1 Used 22” Power Mower, was 7995, then 6600 ......... oo =. ~ . Se ee : 3 : “ 8 7 to 14 Girls’ Skirts, Vest, Slocks, were 3 98 son 66 2 22° Handy Andy Power Mowers, were 55.00 .........++-.: 
ue Sievetee— eens Ok an jwere called in Monday by. Fire| gives in the right places. a 9 7 ra 14 G re Rubber Raincoats, were 498, then 299 ......199 1 19° Robertson Power Mower, was 5995... ...... asieves We 
aucctes) i come ot office. Commissioner Edward F. Cavan-' F 237 10 14 Girls’ Cotton Blouses, were 298 ..199 2 24" Lawn Sweepers, were 2299, then 1499 .........s0e00 9.88 
, ach Jr., on instructions from May- LONG TERM VALUE: G 17 Subteen Play Suits, were 498 Sasndive 5 2.99 22 Oscillating Lawn Sprinklers, were 995, then $88 ..........337 
for Robert F. Wagner i "f var- 1! Subteen Cotton Skirts, were $98 .........0-00. 13.08 4 24” by 26” Boys’ Ricycles, were 39.95 ...........:.00-0s $26 . oe 
———~ —__—— anteed for 10 years. That brings 15 Subteen Blouses, were 298 198 2. " 8 Wading Pools, were is on Z eeteeeenee tenes , } . 8 Subteen Dresses, were 1298 .....2....05. . 8. 1§ Enfield 30 ifles, were 16.77, then 11.7% JHoS co GUCRORGSS . 
the cost down to only 2c a night! 28 Boys’ Chino Slacks, were 298 ..1.99 § Blond and Black Night Stands, were 1095 ..........005: ee 
W | & _ “ S|] Boys’ Washable Jackets, were 298, then 299 ..199 4 Bunkette Mattresses. were 29.95 re vege ewe ereroes “y 
Dr. Stanley ° Black it $ 50 30 Boys’ Waslers Shirts. were 2.49 tevese 1.66 2 Twin Spring and Mattress Sets, were 5900 .........4. eee peed 
L 10.Roys’ Sport Shirta, were | 98, then 88 wassee  f4e 1 9 by Viscose Gold Tweed Rug, was 59°95 ............. 
Optometrist ‘ Easy Terms 4 Damaged Reclining Strollers. were 9 then 798 .;, ....3.99 7 24° by 36" Acrilan Rugs, were 8 98 Aielalars aie athielureieeic aw ae aia ic 4.88 ; 
: 3 Soiled Crib Bumper Pads, were 2 98 Speer rene eee | 
3513 Elizebeth Loke Rd. | Baik Savion Poundation, $19.50 22-Hand Painted Nursery Pictures, were 198 .............,.. 9 COSMETICS—Street Floor Cerner of Coss Loke Rd. ack Saving a ' . 4 Baby Bath Tubs, were 398, then | 99 eae ied 7 cate Pee , 79 * 3 Crib Sheet Sets, were 329 eine lee eck ‘ 10 Schick Pre-Shave Lotion, was 79c onset 
apes ° ; aby Pinalore-Dresees, were 598 then 299 wad SORTS 1.99 3 Schick Powershave Heads, were 650 ...\.. 
: Ex enings by Appointment t MILLER FURN E RE Slightly Damaged Baby Bathinette, was 1998 ........... ©99 6 Schick ated Service Kits, were 75Sc re dt ceavscc “i be 
144 Oeklend Ave. reful FREE Delive { Slightly Damaged Baby Bathinstte, wos 2998 ...........1498 3 Ronson Table Lighters, were 1650 and 19.50 0. 6.....00 Phone FE 2-2362 Closed Wed. std 43 Pr. Defloose Ir. Shoes, were $99 and 695... 0... ssecceeeee. 2.99 10 Ladies’ 18” Gold Filled Neck Chains, were 495 .0.0..0).... 04 
Z = = . J ee oh ‘ ‘7 on =, 
‘ ¥ ik oe ,. wf, 8. TN | ry | | 
  % : 
+ ~~ eie tu «a »a fe mm »& t or eo. ee ch ce ot 2 we ot ok ee Oe. Oe ee a ee    
  
-  sameER OF THE. ~ ASSOCIATED PRESS = 
. Editorial Page 
Owned and Published Locally _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. HAROLD A. FITZGERALD 
President and Publisher 
TUESDAY, JUNE, 23, 1959 
4   
  
Senate’s Rejection of . 
Strauss in Poor Taste 
Well, for what it’s worth, the 
United States Senate officially 
spanked President DwicuT D. EISEN- 
HOWER. 
What other possible motive can you 
attach to the rejection of Lewis L. 
Strauss as Secretary of Commerce. 
* * * 
It was all done with a little 
boy’s “so there” attitude which 
reflects neither honor nor glory 
on the 49 recalcitrant Senators. 
They can now bask in a cheap 
sense of personal satisfaction at 
having thumbed their noses at the 
President of the United States. 
x * * 
This is politics at a low level. 
In a letter to the Voice of The Peo- 
ple, “Appalled” said Monday: 
“It was a sorry thing to 
know that both our Michi- 
gan Senators added to the 
nation’s disgrace by voting 
down Strauss’ appointment. 
Is it any wonder we have 
trouble getting decent, hon- 
orable men to take govern- re 
ment positions” 
x * * 
“Appalled” put his—or her—finger 
right on the crux of the whole mat- 
ter. Former Secretary of Defense C. 
E. WILSon said that one of the diffi- 
cult portions of a top Washington 
position lies in getting capable, well. 
rounded men with high administra- 
tive experience to accept Washington 
assignments. 
x * 
Many of them are willing to forego 
the loss of income, but they are “ap- 
‘palled” at the prospect of the abuse 
and kicking around they are sub 
jected to at the hands of small 
minded men tn Congress. 
x *&*& 
Opponents of Strauss argue he for insisting on seeing records that 
are closed to the general public. 
- He declared that “it is no part 
of the judicial function to super- 
; vise or control” Congress in the 
light of the constitutional separa- 
tion of powers. The matter, he 
said, “is within the province of 
Congress.” 
x & * 
The people have a right to know 
how their tax money is being spent, 
except, of course, in cases involving 
national security. But, comments the 
Milwaukee Journal, the only secur- 
ity involved in Congressional pay- 
rolls is political security. 
* * * 
In not recognizing the people's 
right to know, Congress is prac- 
ticing the secrecy for which it so 
often criticizes the Executive De- 
partment.   
“WHat would you do if an atomic 
bomb were exploded in your vicin- 
ity?” asks a CD official. If we were 
still in one piece, we'd take it some- 
where else in a goshawful hurry. 
  
The Man About Town 
Something Extra Or Unusual in Production 
Reported by Our Readers   
Advice: The principal element 
in some people's generosity. 
_ Gigantic strawberries are belng picked 
from a few vines of 
Mrs. Eleanor Trevarrow 
of Waterford, 15° of 
heaped-up quart box — thein making a 
  
While not expecting potatoes as large 
as basketballs, ; 
John M. Rutter 
of Keego Harbor, says he is diuging some 
as large as a big mans fist 
Corn with tassels six feet above the 
ground, reported by 
Austin Auslander 
of Drayton Plains, makes that “Knee high   
% EISENHOWER 
FEELS THAT 
BE ALLOWED 
MORE TIME FOR, 
THINKING OF 
IDEAS — 
  GOVERNMENT WORKERS SHOULD 
        
Why We're Against the Whole Scheme 
David Lawrence Explains:   
Liberty Limits Freedom of Press 
WASHINGTON Much contro- 
Versy has arisen in recent months 
about the “right to travel.” News- 
men have disputed the right of the 
Department of State to deny them 
passports to Red 
China and other - 
trouble areas 
On the one 
hand it has been 
argued thaf the 
right of travel 
could not be con- 
stitutionally 
restricted while, 
on the other 
hand, the  yov- 
ernment has in- 
sisted that its 
right to dasignate travel areas 
stems from the right of the execu 
tive branch of the government to 
conduct the foreign relations of 
the United States 
  LAWRENCE 
These conflicting viewpoints 
have been resolved in a persuasive 
opinion by the VU fircuit Court 
of Appeals here which completely 
* admission from the manage- 
ment, or cross a public street 
downtown between crosswalks. 
He cannot pass a police cordon 
thrown about an accident, unless 
he has a pass from the police. 
A newsman’s freedom to travel 
about is a restricted thing, 
subject to myriad limitations. 
“The peace-loving have rights 
Those who funda- 
mental necessities of liberty as a 
delicate product of order have 
power to protect themselves and 
their liberty. . . . Such a threat 
may easily arise from conditions 
in foreign lands The people have 
a right to protect their liberty, 
no matter whence the threat recognize the 
“Indeed it is quite clear that 
those who cry the loudest for 
unrestricted individual freedom of 
action would -be the loudest in 
bemoaning their fate if their plea 
were granted.” 
The court summed up the con- 
stitutional argument with this the behavior or the predicament 
of an individual citizen in a 
foreign country can bring into 
clash, peaceful or violent, the 
powers of his own government 
and those of a foreign govern- 
ment.”” 
The executive branch therefore 
is upheld in its feeling that it can 
preserve the national interest and 
perhaps prevent a war by limiting . 
the right to travel not only of the 
press but of any citizens who may 
wish to take risks in the trouble 
areas of the world. 
(Copyright 1959) 
  3 
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY 
But refuse profane and old 
wives’ fables, and exercise thy- 
self rather unto godliness. —I 
Timothy 4:7. 
* * * 
I will speak ill of no man, not 
even in the matter of truth, but 
rather excuse the faults I hear 
charged upon others and upon 
proper occasions speak all the good < , . 
Hl i ! 
Voice of'the People te 
‘Government Buys Trucks in Japan 
I _ that the government has ordered 42 trucks from Japan and   
While Wer 
  Idle’ Lape ease P 
all of the unemployed in Pontiac should send a tel ram to President 
Eisenhower this very day and demand that this w be given to de- 
serving U. S. citizens who are out of jobs anda lot of whom helped 
make him President. 
xk wk * a. 
Chevrolet and others make trucks in addition to our own GM and 
I do not see how they can do cruel things like this. I suppose these 
will be paid for by tax money they collect from Pontiac people and 
the GM corporation. 
x * * 
Fellow workers, write your Congressmen and Senators and the 
President today. 
‘Responsibility Lies 
With Every Citizen’ 
In editor's note, you regretted 
Michigan has no death penalty. 
I'm very glad Michigan doesn't 
have one and why should we take 
a life just because someone else 
did? Can society as a whole hide . 
behind the individual blame that 
goes to every citizen when the 
state executes a man or woman? 
Each and every citizen is a party 
to the second killing and there is 
no way he can escape it. 
Lucia Von Holdren 
  
‘One’s Improved; 
Other’s Still Bad’ 
Two radio stations in this area 
used to use that rain barrel style 
of broadcasting where rebroadcasts 
from out of town sounded like the 
announcer was hollering down a 
rain barrel. Well, WJR has quit it 
and if they broadcast from New 
York, now it sounds like other 
broadcasts and you can understand 
it, 
; x * * 
But the other station in this 
area still uses the rain barrel 
method and half the time you 
can't understand anything at all 
and the other half you under- 
stand a small part. 
* * * 
TV has beautiful music from 
Hollywood and it sounds like it 
was in the room, so why can't a 
simple radio station broadcast 
tatking as well as TV does compli- 
cated music? 
Puzzled and Annoyed 
  
Wants Column 
Used Every Day 
We read Cary Middlecoff’s col- 
umn and enjoy it very much, but 
why doesn't The Press run it every 
day”? We hate to miss any of it. 
Golf Fan 
‘Waterford Gets It; 
W i = a 
    
  Mie on ; statement: aes | ch by the Fourth of July” look rather silly, J vdicates. the position taken by statement I know of everybedy. —Benjamin 
_has been evious and less an the late Secretary of State John “History establishes that either == Franklin. 
frank in his dealings with Con- A letter from Oakland County Home Fuster Dulles = — = 
[ . . : ef fortunate that what gress and the people. Extension Director But it is un . . pays 7 
Well, primarily a member of the Josephine H. Lawyer. ‘Ne aries : | . oe dete Dr. William Brady Say Ss: 
; a = , Judes sal mas no ee" 1 
President's cabinet “works for the *telis me that the local strawberry crop reproduced For it constitutes a | ° e 
President.” ‘These appointments Is good In quantity and flavor, and right fundamental lesson not) only in xercise, Active P ay 
    have almost been confirmed auto- 
matically in the past. That part of 
the setup is really his own deal. 
x *&* * 
The Press notes with a sense of re- 
gret that Senator Puivip A. Hart 
voted strictly along party lines. The 
Oakland County man’s record to date 
is pretty much that of a dyed-in-the- 
wool adherent to all party sugges- 
tions 
Of course, McNAmMara’s rubber 
stamp was probably the first signa- 
ture against the appointment as soon 
as he was told which way to vote. 
* * * 
4s 
> We side in with “Appalled” and 
regret Michigan's unhappy part in 
this rather disgraceful affair. 
  
Senatorial Payrolls 
Still Closed to Public 
A recent decision by a Federal 
judge puts squarely up to Congress 
the responsibility for disclosing staff 
payrolls of members of the Senate. 
* ok * 
Federal Judge ALEXANDER HOoLTZ- 
orF dismissed a suit brought by a 
Scripps-Howard yeporter to force dis- 
closures of nepotism and other 
abuses thereby establishing the right 
of taxpayers to know how. their 
money is spent. The judge rules that 
a newspaperman has no legal basis 
  
  
THE PONTIAC PRESS an i 
| 4 ) - ‘ 4 t 4 S s 
Trade Mark Dativy Except Bunday 
48 W Huron 8t Pontiac Michigan 
Published by The Pontie Press Compan 
Reserie Rasertt, Joum A. Riter 
Executive Vice President Assistant Advertising 
and Advertising Director Manawser 
Howsep HW PFirecreaie 1 Fee M ‘Freapwett 
Vice President and 
Business Manager Circulation Manager 
CG Matematt Joapan 
Loval Advertising 
Manager Joun W Frrecrpatp 
Secretary and Editor 
Horey J Reeo 
Managing Editor Gtroace © [sean 
Classified Manager 
  
  
The Associated Prese<is entitled exclusively to the 
use for republication of all joral newa printed tm thts 
Lewepapéer as well a@ all AP news dispatches 
The Powtiee Press is deilvered bv carrier for 45 cents 
fp week’ where carrier rervice i® not avatiable ty mail 
in Gailend. Genesee Livineston Macomb. Laneer and 
Washtenaw Counties tt f6 91500 a vear, elxeehere in 
Michigan and all other ptaces tn thé tntted States $2340 & year All mail bubecrintions payable in 
edvance. Postage? has been naid at the Ind class rate 
at Pontiac, Michigan Member of ABC. 
ty . troit now ts the time to buy them, both for 
[present and tulureiise 
“The queer weather of the 
spring,” phones 
Perry Williamson closing 
of Oxford, “made my tullp blooming ex 
tend over a period of ten weeks” 
If you plant your garden when the 
moon's full, everything will grow better, 
according to 
James Woodrow 
of Auburn Heights, who has the produc- 
tion to prove it 
Theres a Pontla® 
death of Area touch in the 
Ethel Barrymore, 
as when she starred th 
leading Man was 
Waller Hampden “Hamiet het 
who spent his early fe in Fenton 
Thanks for all the birthday 
messages, especially that from cards an: 
Alice Lon, 
glandest person on TV, which expressed 
regret that I was not here to take hey 
phone call when she was recently tu De 
Starting with “Dear Joe” and clo: 
Ing with “Affectionately.” It was a heart 
warmer for an old codger 
A letter with a Rochester postmark, 
written in feminine childish hand and 
signed, 
“Freckler Who Needs $50," 
says that she has been trying to remove 
them, but now will allow them to grow. 
“and give them every help until after that 
Pontiac Press freckle contest at the 4-11 
Clib Fair tn August.” 
Verbal Orchids to- 
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Spalding 
of 90 Chippewa Road; 55th wedding an- 
niversary. 
Mrs. Margaret Fehrman 
of Auburn Helghts, 85th birthday 
Mrs. Phoebe Landsworth 
of Waterford; 80th birthday 
Dwight. Turbush 
of Lake Orlon, 80th birthday 
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Fellman 
of Rochester; Sist wedding aninversary   
Ulysses S. Pennoyer 
of Bloomfield Hills; 81st birthday 
Mr. and Mrs: Gerald B. Pheney 
of Walled Lake; 52nd wedding anniver- 
sary. 
Mrs. Gertrude Rumsey 
of Drayton Plains; 82nd birthday. 
ys — 3 : 7 y constitutional govesnment but in 
the rights of the individual as _ against the interests of 
The ruling is buttressed 
yo judicial precedents 
to be upheld balanced 
the nation 
by such stror 
that it seems dikels 
by the highest court 
Chief Judge Prettyman rendered 
the decision which was concurred 
in by Judge Wilbur KO Miller and 
Justice Harold Burton, retired 
member of the Supreme Court of 
the United States whe was specially 
designated to sif in the case 
“The right to travel,” says the 
court's opinion, “is a part of the 
right of liberty, and a news 
paperman'’s right to travel ts a 
part of the freeden of the press. 
But these valid) generalizations 
do not support unrestrained 
conclusions. 
For the maintenance and pres 
ervation of liberty, dndivdual rights 
must be restricted for various 
reasons from time to time 
Liberty itself is inherently a 
restricted thing Liberty is oa 
product oof order There is no 
liberts in anarehy oor in chaos 
loberty is achieved by rules, which 
Correlate eens mans actions to 
every ather man's rights and thus, 
by onotial restrictrome ene pert 
the oothet achieve oa result of 
relative freedom ; 
Freedom oof the press bears 
include 
the right to publish what another 
has repistered with the copyriutht restrictions It does not 
office” Merely because a newsman ~ 
has a right to travel does not 
mean he can go anywhere he 
cannot attend confer 
ences of the Supreme Court, or 
meetings of the President's 
Cabinet, or executive sessions of 
committees of the Congress wishes Tle 
“He cannot come into my house 
without my permission, or enter 
a ball park without a ticket of 
The Country Parson 
  “TL wish the geed in me vas as 
hard to get rid of as the bad 
seems to be.” “Dear Mr. Brady: Please don't 
toss this into the chucker. UI be 
as brief as possible 
“You cast aside stupid ninny- 
hammers without further ado. We, 
inbusiness, 
must be courte- 
ous to aggravat- 
ing people a 
dozen timesa 
aay 
“You go bowl 
ing. We go home 
to de man ding 
proftepis ef ehil- 
dren 
Maybe if WE 
could tess our 
unpleasant cusio 
mers into the chucker and relax 
on the bowling green before sup- 
per we wouldn't have to seek es 
cape in a pre-supper highbal] or 
cocktail 
‘Try being nice to -your stupid 
readers for a month and keep 
away from the bowling green and 
see df vow won't feel that our way 
of escape is pardonable (Signed! 
  DR. BRADY 
* * * 
You said it, sir If vou could re 
lax. or rather let off steam, for 
an hour er two in the middle of. 
or at the end of, your “trying day 
at the office,” you would not seek 
“escape” in alcohol. 
What you need, sir, to relieve 
the irritation provoked by un. 
pleasant customers, competitors, 
rivals, bosses, teachers, pupils, 
clents, ete., is exercise, A brisk 
walk is the best ef all exercises 
for the sedentary person, even if 
it is only a mile or two a day. 
Mothen is the natural reaction to 
emotion The ruling emotions are 
anger and fear Primitive man re 
acted to anger by fighting. to fear 
hy running away Irritation, an- 
hovance and vexabon are diluted 
anger, anxiety, worry and jealousy 
are diluted fear 
* * * 
The cultured gent keeps his voice 
low and strives to avoid expressing 
annoyance—while the physiological 
liberation of adrenalin triggered by 
the annoyance just constricts his 
artenoles and races his vital ma 
chinery as though he were actualls 
fighting or mmning aways 2 
I repeat, there is no remedy for 
such “tension. except a good stint 
of physical work, play or éxercise 
that is, short ef fight or flight 
Speaking of stupidity, this 
man's éxeuse for a drink — to 
ercape from every day irritations 
nd annoyances—tis so stupid that 
it makes me regret that today is 
* 
  Nerves 
one of the four days in the week 
that I don't bow!. 
Resorting to a narcotic instead 
of using your muscles is a fool's 
Way 
Signed letters. not more than one 
page or 100 words long pertaining to 
personal health and hygiene, not dis- 
ease, diagnosis, or treatment, will be 
answered by Dr. William Brady, if a 
atamped, self-addressed envelope is sent 
te The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. 
(Copyright 1959) A lot of us at the-last PTA 
meeting were burned up at the 
fact Waterford children are getting 
fine fluoride clinics and safety pro- 
tection for their teeth while Pontiac 
voters denied citywide service to 
our young peaple. 
* * * 
The thing that hurts the worst 
Is the opposition was headed by a 
resident of Waterford, Ralph 
Keeling, and a Detroit doctor. 
Two people that don't éven live 
here took over the roles of telling 
use what to do with our own kin. 
* x * 
What business was it of theirs” 
Fluoridation covers 40 million to- 
day. 
Neighborhood Group 
Case Records of a Psychologist:   Indignant 
‘Let Both Parties 
‘Back Off Some’ 
The compromise between Repub- 
licans and Democrats in Lansing 
makes sense. Both have to give 
some and this latest proposal 
sounds o.k. and why don’t parties 
get together now and work it oyt 
so the State of Michigan can go 
ahead? 
There were probably faults in 
both programs and if each will 
back up some, we can find a com- 
mon ground. It is time we stopped 
the bickering and got down to hard 
business. Those hard-nosed Repub- 
*licans ought to be willing to con- 
cede something if Reuther lets 
Williams, 
Ngutral Voter 
x * * 
The Pontiac Press -reserves the 
Tight to edit all letters. They should 
be under 200 words and must be 
accompanied by the name and ad- 
dress of the writer. If the letter is 
not critical of individuals or individ- 
ual concerns or of a controversial 
nature the writer's name will be 
withheld upon request. 
  a 
Portraits 
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
The time of day I like the best 
. Is that of early dawn . 
When night has disappeared and 
when ... The shadows all are 
. .. The sun may rise, or it 
may be... A cloudy, rainy day 
~. It matters not too much to 
me ... I like it either way 
I mean, I like the quietude . 
On a and avenue . . The 
morning air so clean and fresh 
. . And life so bright and new 
: It is the time to turn my 
thoughts . . . To heaven and to 
earth And to evaluate my 
soul... For what it may be worth 
.. . According to accomplishments 
. or failures of the past .. . 
And thank my God because He was 
. Allowed my life to last, 
(Copyright 1959) Rone 
  
Smiles 
ie 
aan 2 a 
  A ef wm «a ~*~ a Poe 
oe 
  
  
on the instalment plan — between 
TV commercials. 
* * * 
There ought to be a law against 
bill collectors ringing doorbells. 
* * * 
We're against hitehhiking—but 
not against other ways of giving 
people a lift. 
* * * 
Friends will be eyeing a lot of 
new brides this month. The.groom 
will also be there. 
* * * 
Women love to wear extremely 
high, pointed heels, but men 
would hate to be in their shoes. 
* * * 
It takes more than just getting 
out on a bright day to really find 
your place in the sun. 
Advises Salesmen to Be Specific Harry's experience is a gem 
in the field of “sales psychol- 
ogy” so scrapbook it. But seil- 
ing is not limited to purveyors 
of merchandise alone. Clergy- 
men and teachers, politicians 
and parents likewise need su- 
perb sales strategy to influence 
their children or other fol- 
lowers. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
CASE, B-468: Harry J., aged 27, 
was a salesman for a food firm. 
* * * 
Hle was enrolled in one of my 
Applied Psychology courses “at 
Northern University wherein I had 
vetoed the use of , 
frite, vague terms 
like “‘quality”’ and 
“service.” 
“Don't . be s0 
gener-al.” I 
warned in one of 
my lectures. ‘‘Dis- 
vour ‘serv- 
ice’ into more 
specific items 
“Tf you mean 
you give twe de- ; 
liveries per day DR, CRANE 
whereas your competitor mdkes 
only one, then say So. 
“And if you wish to employ the 
idea of better ‘quality’ then break 
that vague term into specific 
proof.” 
Well, at a later class meeting, 
Harry raised his ‘hand and asked 
to tell a personal incident. 
* * * 
Hie said he had called on a retail 
grocer and tried to sell him Harry's 
brand of catsup sect 
    
“Phooey.”’ snorted the grocer. 
“Your catsup is two cents a bet. 
tle higher priced than what I got 
on the shelf, se why should I try 
te sell itt" 
“Yes, but my catsup is better 
quality,” Harry had replied. 
“Malarky,’ seotfed the grocer. “That's what all salesmen say — 
better quality, better quality, but 
it doesn't mean a darn thing to 
me or my customers.” 
HARRY'S STRATEGY 
Then Harry remembered our 
our classroom lecture in which we 
urged salesmen to be specific. 
: ® * * : 
“Do you happen to have a white 
blotter in the store?” Harry asked, 
and the grocer produced one. 
“Now Tl buy a bottle of that 
" rival catsup on your shelf,” Harry 
added as he laid the coins orf the 
counter. 
“Do you also have a plastic or 
fiber spoon, like those used for ice 
cream cups?” 
The grocer found one. 
“Now you are a smart mer. 
chant," Harry began. “so I'll 
let you be the judge and jury as 
to whether my brand of catsup 
isn't better quality than the one I 
}>st bought from your shelf. 
“Take a heaping spoonful of my 
catsup and place it in the middle 
of this blotter, near one end. Now 
do the same with the bottle from 
your shelf. 
* * * ~ 
‘Then watch what happens. You 
know that the catsup with the most 
real tomato in it will leave a larger 
pile of red pulp, won't it? 
“On the contrary, the catsup 
that is largely water, will leave 
less red tomiato pulp and will 
alse show a much wider ring of 
water after the blotter has ab- 
sobed it. Agreed?” 
The grocer nodded his head ap- 
Provingly and performed the expe- 
riment 
*' * 
Sure enough, when he had given 
both spoons of eatsup a chance to 
be absorbed, Harry's showed a 
much higher pile of red tomato 
pulp. And the cheaper brand likewise 
proved it had more water in il, 
for the wet ring on the blotter was 
much larger than that around Har- 
ry s catsup. 
PROOF 1S SPECIFIC 
“You win.’ admitted the grocer. 
“T see now what you mean by 
your saying your catsup is higher 
in quality, so send me a caSe.”’ 
Please notice that winning argu- 
ments inyolves employing language 
           eu oNfe- W547. 
    
  
and experiments or analogies the 
customer can understand. 
Logic must be very specific. 
Many politicians and clergymen, 
teachers and salesmen,—tail be- 
cause they don’t break down 
their sales arguments into simple 
items that can be understood at 
a glance. 
. So send for my booklet on ““Mod- 
ern Sales & Advertising Strategy.” 
_ enclosing a stamped, return en- 
velope plus 20 cents (non-profit). 
* * * 
It is just as helpful to preacher's 
and teachers as to other salesmen 
for religious and secular educdtion 
is a selling job 
Always wrife to Dr George W_ Crane 
in care of The Pontiac Prema, Pontiac, 
Michigan, enchoring . be | $c stamped, 
self-addresatd *nveiope and Be to cover 
trping and printing costs when you send 
rig gd paychoiogical charts and pam- 
phieta, 
(COPYRIGHT 1959) J: 
ft ?   
 Drops Contempt   
ll Rl ba ilies SPF he ee 
  23, 1959 SEVEN ~ 
  | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 
Hal Boyle Comes Home   
Supreme Court 
  Un-American Activities. 
Commission Charged, 
With Entrapping 3 
_ WASHINGTON (AP) — The ‘Su- 
preme Court Monday unanimously | 
struck down contempt convictions 
of three Ohioans on the ground 
they wer® entrapped by the Ohio 
Un-American Activities Commis- | 
sion.   * * * | 
By a 4-4 vote, the court upheld a 
similar conviction of a fourth! 
Ohioan. 
The convictions reversed were 
those of Talmage Raley, Emmett | 
Calvin’ Brown and Anna H. | 
Morgan. - | 
Affirmed by the tie vote was the! 
conviction of Joseph Stern. 
The contempt charges were 
based on the refusal of the four to} 
answer questions during. the 1952) 
state investigation of Communist | 
activities. | 
xk * * | 
The Supreme Court's main opin-| 
ion by Justice Brennan said all! 
Ohioans were entrapped when the. 
chairman of the state commission 
told them they had a right to rely 
on a State constitutional privilege 
against self-incrimination. 
In affirming the conviction, the 
Ohio Supreme Court said the four | 
presumably knew that an Ohio 
immunity statute deprived them | 
of the protection of the privilege. | 
sustain the 
Court's judgment 
would be to sanction an indefen- 
sible sort of entrapment by the 
state-convicting a citizen for ex- 
ercising a privilege which the 
state had clearly told him 
available to him.” 
* * * 
who voted to uphold 
Stern's conviction were Justices 
Clark, Frankfurter, Harlan and 
Whittaker. Brennan said ‘'to 
Ohio Supreme 
Was 
The four J Child’s Exuberant Welcome Dispels Sorrow NEW YORK: (AP). — It was it worthwhile. You learn a lot 
Emily Dickinson who wrote that from the experience. 
parting is all we know of heav-| Recently Frances and I had the 
‘en, and all we need of hell. ‘Opportunity to make a four-week, 
Certainly parting from a child pen mip -to_Rarope._ it Bo ‘ children were to be included. 
or the first time is all the bell} This posed a real problem. Since| 
parents could ever want. But the) adopting our daughter, Tracy Ann,| 
ireunion sometimes almost makes shortly after et birth nearly six! 
  
  
Sy OE | 
  MORE THAN A JACKKNIFE—A many-bladed propeller of 
Russia's TU-114 airliner is examined by an inspector in Moscow. 
Two four-bladed propellers are turned by each of the plane's four 
turbo-prop engines. Reds call the plane the world’s largest. They 
say it could carry 170 passengers nonstop from Moscow to New 
‘York and 220 passengers on _—— = years before, Frances and I had, 
‘never been away from her more 
than a weekend. 
x * *&€ * 
How eould we leave her for a 
‘whole month? We sidered 
,abandoning the trip, even though 
wwe felt we might oe have such 
\an opportunity again in our life- 
itime. { 
” “You're crazy,”’ friends coun- 
seled. “‘The separation will be 
|good for both you and Tracy. Try 
it and see.” 
We finatly decided to put the 
whole decision up to Tracy her- 
self. 
* * * 
We explained that it was a kind: 
of business trip on which there 
iwould be no other Children. We 
jtold her she could stay at the sub- 
jurban home of our close friends, 
George and Helen Palmer, and, : 
sleep with the three Palmer) 
daughters—Nina, Zona and Leila 
‘| Jim—who are her godsisters. felled Diamond Jim 
Brady. Have~yvou ever noticed 
how, after a good cry, a woman 
is always hungry? 
After 
tioning Tracy, 
lently and separately together. 
Once in Paris, Frances saw a 
group of children run out of a 
school, hopping ‘like litthe loud 
birds, and tears suddenly sprang 
into her eyes. But she didn't say 
anything. : would have 
* * * 
A visit to the top of the Eiffe 
Tawer brought me my werst mo- 
ment. The of Paris from 
there is one of the world’s tre- 
mendous sights. [ thought how 
much it would please my small 
/dabghter, and felt all at: once 
drained and empty 
What good is it te have the best 
of anything in the world if the one View 
you most want to share it with 
isn't there? 
{| Would Tracy have missed us 
imuch really? How would she greet > : 5? that we tacitly quit men-: 
and missed her si-| 
lriod in 1958 when sales amounted Frances aside and whispered to 
her, “Every day when [ was alone 
I said to myself that when you 
came back I'd never be mean to 
you again.” 
* * 
In the week since then Tracy 
has kept the pledge she made to 
herself. She has been almost too a 
LSOTOTO TTT OTT AEH EYE GLASSES CONTACT LENSES > 
Nope. CLARENCE I. PHILLIPS \ . Optometrist 
\) : . 205 Capitol Savings and 
% Lean Bidg. 
75 West Huron Street 
PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ‘ PHONE FE 4-3241 
LIMITED PARKING AT REAR OF BUILDING 
WPI IIIT IIIIIIIM SD © a 
be waewwsrr 
my 
  
angelic. She has only pulled the 
cat's tail twice, and the cat can’t 
figure that out eithe: 
State Liquor Sales 
Higher Than in 1958 
LANSING w& — Liquot 
at a faster chp than last wear, the 
State Liquor Control 
reported today. is selling a 
Commission 
Sales to retailers by the state's 
liquor monopoly totaled $40,579,829 
in the first five months of the year 
up 4.8 per cent from the same pe- Brace-Smith Funeral Home’s 
Insured Funeral 
Arrangement Plain 
Gives vou the most funeral value for the 
least amount of money 
Can be used to pay for 
EXPENSES. ALL FUNERAL 
  Bari J. Smith 
. Brace-Smith Funeral Home 
138 W. Lawrence Street 
“FE 5-0738 
ly, 
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
abr ate a ise 
THIRSTY, caniery! é SAVE ON EXTRA 
TOWELS YOU NEED FOR SUMMER! -   
    “You can go,”’ 
“if you don’t 
long—and you promise to eee ae “She'll just say hello, stay awa) ei off and play,” I ventured. to $38,971,084. 
Sales last and run 
  month came to $14       
  
  
      
    
     
              
  : | 
: 
: 
  
  
        
Now pay less, have more terries for vaca- 
tion, beach, and summer guests! All made 
to Penney’s exacting standards—close- 
packed loops for greater absorbency, 
generous sizes, sturdy selvages and 
hems! Yellow, brown, rose, pink, white, 
turquoise, green. Face towel, 15 by 25 
inches, 3 for 88c; wash cloths, 6 for 88c. 2. 
33° bath towel, 20 by 40 inches 
           
          
  ood.”” “No, she won't,’ said Frances 515,057, up $672,043 from May, 
one am ic : 3! positively. 1958. 
We promised—and she promised * * * ss, _ 
_—and we sailed away. Sw aie cl . ; 1 
| The second morning out I awoke Ne got off the ship, and Loox a From Opera to Ballads If you are unable to pay your payments. debts or bills when due, see 
|in our cabin to find my wife weep- train to the suburbs, A freckle MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS and arrange for payments you can 
| ing. — faged tornado rushed up and FOSTER. Va. (@—Tavlor Vroo afford regardiess of how much or hew many you owe 
* * * grabbed Frances fiercely around man, who abandoned plans for a NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED 
“Now what have I done wrong?” the legs career as an opera singer to teach ONE PLACE TO PAY 
I asked, figuring I must have. “Mommy! Mommy! Mommy!” school, has new left the teaching * Member American Association of Credit Counsetlors 
talked in my sleep and said some- cried Tracy, and broke into un- post for music. But this time it aa 
thing incriminating. controllable sobs. I lifted her up, is folk music cor commutes to “Kel 14 Years of Credit Counseline Experience Assist You" 
“Who cares what you do?” said,and she clung to me and wept for Williamsburg, ‘ irnginia sy réstored Hours: Daily 9 to $. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 12 Noon. 
'Frances. “I miss my baby.” five full minutes. Then the storm colonial capital, where he wanders ; 
Having got that maternal line was over, and a rain-smile came about in colonial costume SsHgiyg MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 
‘out of her system, she dried her out and dried the tears the ballads and folk songs of th 714 Pentiac State Bank Bldg. FE #04 
eves and ate a breakfast fhat Later in the day Tracy took early settlers 
2S = 4 
p=~s,sssnseun st oo oro a eo oe. on Tee ST ee 
le 
| NEW } Soy all U lassie | 
i960 SLIM «TRIM STYLING 1 
/ 
i { 
| 
NEW PERFORMING TV EE ee. PILI DDL 212d A AM AAA dhhrhhididadiad 
20,000 VOLTS OF | | | ated Q ity 
| 5 Horizontal Super H 20 
a Chassis using only standard 
; _ handcrafted circuitry for more. 
sa — . sales kaa operating dependability, less 
a —_ service headaches! 
§ ~ e "Capacity-plus” components 
for a longer life 
“ @ Zenith Sunshine Picture Tube ~ah* ee - : r 
eee i Le tyre ali @ Cinelens® Picture glass 
i penicepin tne re paar to Sloe re aceon ae @ Easy Out Picture giass 
opie ri ee a cece nee Wirth hohe an ie nag EE ee EXTRA QUALITY FEATURES 
| 493 Sees. © Spotlite Dial 
per Si eek oie Piet @ Push-pull on/off control e "Full Power" Transformer 
ee _— e Tone control e "Fringe Lock” Circuit 
. < rh ts i he “i 
- eee faa ee assess es 
pie pe inher pean | oes ree ae pt a ih ’, dj e ~— 
on TRIM, SMART, CLASSIC STYLING ; THE SHERMAN-— Model D2345 
21 in. overall diagonal measure. 262 IN FINE FURNITURE CABINET DESIGN 
\ sq. in. rectangular picture area. In ~ | 
grained Walnut, Mahogany, or Blond on euaseae. . 
Oak colors. e . 
C2 } 
i —= 
ii Lt] b 
SLIM! TRIM! eer y THE CARIBBEAN — Model D18108 E ottune St¥UNG 
Finest performing portable T _ 17 in overall diagonal measure. 155 5q. in. = 
ever... hand-crafted quality . or in Blue Mist color ' horisontal is for more of picture viewing oreo. In ist ¢ 
oparstion Soe dependability —less fed 
eee = 8139 Picture Tube "Cinclenat Picture i 
Fring Seal antenna *Front 
Speaker—in blue mist idea! ber bedreom...pleyreem...den...patic 
PONTIAC: son. STEPANSEC DRAYTON PLAINS: ROCHESTER: 
F . tw KEASEY ELECTRIC ROCHESTER RADIO G TV EE ota VE TET sere Diste Mwy. OR 3.2661 420 Main &t. OL 2c 
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING anOF WAYNE CABERT ; 
Ma OUW. Heres B 4-1555 itt N. Saginaw Fe 5-418 OXFORD: LAKE ORION: 
' OXFORD TELEVISION +. Are. LAKE ORION APPLIANCE : 
SWEET'S RADIO & — CONDON’S RADIO G&G TV 10 N. Washington 2at? 1s S. Breadway t-5U1t e 
#e2 W. Heron E 41188) 4 8. Telegraph FE 4.9736 AUBURN HEIGHTS: ORCHARD LAKE 2 
HOD'S RADIO & TV LYNN JEWELRY CRUMP ELECTRIC PEER APPLIANCE 7 Orchard Lake FR 4-584 1 8. Sagina'e FR &-sTa Sis Acbera Ave 4-ant8 8188 Contmerce Ra. EM g-attt 
: Yr’ ba 
           » 
    yf ed / My 
oe 
23, 1959         
  
  
      
     
            
         
    
        
  
  
         
    
    
  
  
  RIGHT . THK PONYIAC PRESS. TUKSDAY, JUNK : heat 
4 , 4 . . a ; 7 
’ | WutDfsneys True Life Adventures | S"* “tempt to Free Set oe | SPECIAL RECONDITIONED | (Oat Disneys ife Ad : : ies . RECONDITION “Rebuilt by Curt’s. Appliance Using Cur Own Parts” y Ye : * C1959 F - ' ij i S SSS Us fol : -Pp ti me =z % . WS WA 5 ei, Walt Disney Productions ’ ; : Pe ; 
NEV Np, ¢ , World Rights Keserved | ! ‘ Na 27) stir a ‘ ! £Fip the”, al A ee : eae 
but C re ad ae, | he BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) --! Sims also con'ended Lang has But the i4-year-old Frazar ig- 
/ se f {ee uJ ‘ | ‘ Claiming fraud and his own san- never been mentally ill, and even noved the opinion, contended he meme 
The TOUGH CLI ' Ba ‘ , ity, Gov. Earl K. Long of-Louisi- if he has, he has completely re- was only the lieutenant governor. "‘Gearantecd a, 
ry é rr WE. ana went to covtrt Monday night covered That left _the siate leaderless, a aii ‘\ : ry 
OF THE WOODS, iy _in an effort to free himself from 4 reliable source said a com- ° ato A pa’ ere od unyler for included aA] THE BADGER, b } | mental hospitat—his second such prehensive diaztposis of the gov- 9¢°! ly a month, ae $1.25 Week . 
A REFINED ~~ ¢ ittemnt in 25 days. ernor'’s physical and mental con- Frazar’s reluctance was due in - J . 
HAS > Through counsel, the 63-year- ais; ld be ready for presen-/part to a challenge from Secre- — r- dition would be ready F . Wad. startin 3 ree Home emons 10 
SIDE TO His ESY old governor asked the state % tation before Judge Jones Friday. tary of State eo. artin r.,! Al 
NATURE --HE 1S A” 7s ‘Find Judicial Court to approve! pr. Chester Williams, East Bat-\Who said he would recognize nol Complete Parts and Repair Service on All Cleaners! os 
vy PE = , i jhis petition for a writ of habeas) on Rouge Parish (county) coroner,,one but Long as governor. How- We Sell What We Advertise! e NEAT HOUSEKEE K. ele corpus. Judge Robert Jones re-| .: any Gane fered ever, Martin relented later and 3 7 i & : lsaid Thursday Gov. Long suf re ] os a ’ : , sponded by setting a hearing for! trom paranoid schizophrenia—de- S#ic would accept Frazar as RT S APPLIAN S : - REGULARLY HE CLEANS AND BRINGS ig am. Friday ‘usions of persecution acting governor. M 
a IN FRESH DRIEV Attorney Joe Arthur Sims based The filing of the application cli- * * * n : to 
oe ERNS AND I t for tt t nds i fay of confusion over Long won a petition for a writ Ms petition lor w writ on grou Smaxed 4 da or Co SLOT : 4 é é - 
His SLEEPING CHAMBER... F the oaners commiting Lon to the who would—or cou'¢—secupy the of habeas corpus hearing in Gal- ~ Pr . LEAVES. miheast Lomsiena imental) Hos- vaecint roverno's e'vir ton, Tex.. June 15, claiming he , 
= , i a f rf = nfob at Manades Meo LL were not Atv Cor 1 feels Cremillid& vas removed trem his mansion at? na 
Ye : C, Hed out prope ds nd that even issued a 1,390" or! opinion siying Bouton Rouge to a nsychiatrie clin- : Ex 
, fo f they were, the comm ment or- Lt. Gov. Lether F had to as- ic at John Sealy HospitaF at Gal- egge ns 
ns Oye cry oblained through traud sume the post of acting governor. veston by force | | =: h i 3 8 . i 
o£ Before Texas District Judge L. a 
: ‘a a D. Godard had an opportunity to * be a 
# y ‘alifanenia @ rule, Long agreed to voluntary Sti ee 0 10 0 . Bes i Off California Shore Pht Re al aacire le seg A . 
é ital and returned home from Gal- ; _ ne p”/ Find | K latch Inside Shark ‘ein last Wednesday The 1959 polio season is just weeks away... yet millions A ; | ves , | 
ie ~~ * & | are unprotected. 
GF j : | j ‘0 isn't licked yet. In fact, paralytic polio—espé- si LAR Vi at | But Long skipped out of Ochs: | vr eiatas at eve sneresaca in 1958 over 1957 : 
yh’ 470 LOS ANGELES (APi—Two .doz-'It was reported badly eaten by,ner Foundation Hospital and head- cially chilare ated 
t \ en sharks were spotted in recent stomach acid ed for Baton Rouge. He was in- among those not vaccina LE ; ; Gx 
yr ‘ days off Southern California) Robert Pamperin..was  killed'tercepted as he sped toward the Have you and your family had all your polio shots? po 
) , — beaches, In the stomach of one, Sunday a week ago by a shark at state capitol, examined by two Your neighbor's shots will not protect you! Remember th 
WJ Py ont «< fishermen said they made a chilt-*La Jolla, 85 miles south of where doctors and confined to the hos- polio strikes all ages. See your doctor or health depart- 5s 
“ cs aw ing discovery a man's wrist: the shark was killed, His attacker’ pital at Mandeville by Judge Fred . ment NOW! z 
‘t Wa a watch . was at first identified as a white, LeBlanc. 
\ ¢ ‘gd They said they found it in the shark but marine experts ater de- As in the ease at Galveston, the ° _ 
4 I. - second of three stomach cavities cided it had been a requiem governor's wife signed the avplica D Oo N T TA K E A Cc H A N Cc E me é > . EST HE TRACK DIRT ‘awit , m I, 7 ae of a 2'4-foot white shark shot shark tion askine his commitment OLIO SHOTS! Ke 
' as “4 te &» ° INTO HIS BURKOW, HE HAS Vionday night in the 2J2-mile chan Riflemen on the vessel Coman Long left the courthouse fighting TAKE YOUR Pp 2 
ee ye $ 4 es e ' we t i . ‘doa sc f about a and screaming. On arrival at | am, S¥e 4/ s A nel between Catalina Island and che spotted a school of a | 
Vy 10M F: a ta] a. BEEN oe ee Southern California score of sharks Monday and killed Mandeville, he told doctors he saw Published as a public service in cooperation with The Advertising - "ST Mf = Z< FEET ON A LOW HANGING * * the 1214-footer ‘no need for his hospitalization Council and the Newspaper Advertising Executives Association. pre 
. — BRANCH BEFORE ENTERING. The shark fishermen said they: Four other sharks were spotted|and, in the words of one psychia- Co 
- couldn't determine how long the off Southern California beaches trist who quoted Long, he thought ag 
Distributed by King Features Syndicate. 623 watch had been inside the shark.|over the weekend “everyone else is nuts.” ee ee ; ou 
ee : _ — — a 
‘ st 
vi 
M 
Mother Asks | amed Law er Co: 
thr 
t P b D th f Co O Frrope Vedin O Su erman Co Eh 
“ int 
an HOLLYWOOD «A I thie Hoo ju Ciant oo shie siyoious of cenlainy ci 
iston’s Supern wan iae [eee i wh inte Viontew, disted the cumstance " 
= lisedee Gee Gees hand? Vee OF ie estat noexcess Of) Giesler said he had information 9 . e e ass 
Wi tid he | the bulk of alll that $5,000 was taken (rom Reeves { jf ~ if off (die ) i" ‘ ye" ) ! ) ~~ 6 : __ f 4 y _off 
I ~ ' ; f ' higt It left nothing to MI Iemmon home either tefore or after the | S il e-=- te Pt ule to the tie of) ‘ i i a . . F 7 : | | 
ranking ftlin it : \ > las laure. coroner's seal was puter the door, | - an 
: SUMS US SIM ’ he tel Y nel reves Wee | _— 
His mother hired + famous plinned fo im in Mexico last _ ——= a 
eriminal law ve ; { ; es the su bred To Build Aluminum Wire Po = =! 
cide question Monda Trabate afl Pet Aa ‘ , of . 
Reeves will disclosed, meanwhile. ges and ft ss onl ava, Ot Plant Near Quincy ft h t l eS 7 
a V re that hi fiancee wiesey tf deft ca peer j rid the ane (rears ieee on . ; ; . Pp 
n There must be another if chise frieml of the Mannises for SEs \ oe ar but 
she said ire ound cable company today Ka 
The will filed with Superior nuaniy _ x A mnounced plans to build a new . - the 
Court leaves the bulk of Pteewes Amini vire manufacturing 9 ord 
estate to Toni Vianm Iter hte ie at Hanne plant ut Quiney whout 35° miles TO S ] S ab ise 
band, Eddie J Mannix. ia vice SC'S® Reeves’ home and car and southwest of here offi ; : the money ino his bank aeeount | 
pS president of Loew's In forme Weisaman- said Mise Leminon. lie! Hans to build the new plant en 
general manager of MGM Sait ted oR = left “— ne ther will ™ dre — tite — between! S$ 119 Sc * { reve ’ ‘ ) . 4 ’ 
amd NOW an udvines rhene Hann hes to breenmetbeuiaa bout that reel thre New York Central Rail 6 - oO — 
* * * uu ur hy festument has bes ial found rou (rive neat Quine y were an m 
In Galesburg Hl Reeves moth Moat of the vest of Heeves’ en. COUnes d by James R. MacDonald * 
er said she doesn't believe hejtate will vo to his mother. Weiss. (PF ident) and hoard chairman of : 
killed himself She has hired famed nyan said the (seneral Cable Co yew York ~ 
Hollywood attorney Jenny Ciesler Caliente thd die thatthe thie ave MacDonald sald the site for a twe fo investigate foo howee aot heave mart the plant Waa procured for hia — . F / = Y; - a 
It's not like m Creorve te deo med vgued Cheat thve estirte will company by Consumers Power ” 4 ve? ¥ ae 
{ r like that au dbelen avout te serveth between $0) ‘ ? . 4 
iether Kamina Gishig teow. ee Pe America’s only fire-brewed beer . . . fire-brewed at 2000° : me ¢ ‘ Adit LB) si *wT) rd Are } " i , 
The trevyear old portrayer of in + * * hE, mel te plans are now in 
credible feats on television shot Naniaer nrathe aot hed the final stage of design and 
and killed himself early last Tues talked to him the previous Satur. 2POUNd expected to be broken 
day, police said, shortly after say day night by phone and he was in fon the asiwe plant about July | 
ing good night to two hotise guests his usual happy mood It will be oa one story building cov 
They were his fiancee, Lenore I want to know who the people ering about) 760,000 square feet 
Lemmon, 25, and a writer, Robert are who were in the house at the plu office space 
Condon, 1) both of New York. time at happened and where he Original production will begin in ; 
who said Reeves was depressed) pot the gun December and full production ° 
because he could find no roles! (jesfer said Vi Bessolo is ey. Should be under way by Feb. 1 . 
other thin as Superman ected to arrive here within a day! E60, MacDonald sail When full | 
* * * deoso. tlhe tid thes had talked twa production is begun, the plant will 
The petition for probate filed or three times bh telephone mid employ aheout 100 persons 
° 
SEVEN REASONS WHY 
YOU'LL BE SMART TO BUY 
“> Trittal price liu 
Leonor alto Operate 
produced an outstanding 2! 
Phe Lark 6° cid eve 
outside by a vardstick THE v4 { / : i Se DEBAKER 
Ld / 
nareds ol dollars below the low prroed thice > 
mthe Mobilgas Feonomy Run. Phe Lark VON 
228 miles per gallon, topping all other VN s 
nbeter *> Ideal for taghiy s driving | shorter 
> Spirited performance the V8 goes from 
Oto 60 miles an hour in 95 seconds! > Spactous itersiors (seats six) 
and vacation sized trunks. too > Styled so tastelully, Phe Lark is 
approved by Harpers Bazaar. t pholstered in practical, washalble vinyls 
or modern tabrics > Cuts mstirance and maintenance bills. 
Available an = 9 
Discovers iwhats rat \ yo | fi 
MAZUREK MOT 
254 SOUTH BLY 
PONTIAC, MIC and 4 door 
© wagon 
  OUR STUDEBAKER DEALER'S PODAY! 
OR SALES 
D., FAST 
HIGAN DAVIS MOTORS 
606 NORTH MAIN STREET 
ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN | Stroh’s has | 
a fine flavor 
no other } 
American beer 
it’s lighter! 
ON TV: Enjoy MACKENZIE’S RAIDERS 3 
f 
  
S 
\ 
\ 
.    
   
      (Wednesday, 7:00 PM, Channel 7)     Stroh B    The rewery Company, Detroit 26, Michigan 
* = . ¥ a 
   THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. JUNE ‘23, 1959 vw   
  NINE   
   
     
   
           
   
    
      
     
   
         
   
   
   
    
   
    
  assem Foils 
verthrow Plot lragi Premier Arrests 
37 Communist Officers 
in Crackdown 
LONDON (UPI)—Iraqi : premier 
bdel Karim Kassem has un- 
»vered a Communist plot to over- 
row his regirhe and has arrested 
7 Communist army officers, the 
liddle East News Agency reported 
bday in Cairo. 
The reports also 
Premier had freed a “‘‘number of) 
ationalists,”” including former'| 
rducation Minister Jaber Omar. 
Reports from the Middle East   said the} 
land the Communists who have 
supported him since he smashed 
the nationalist and pro-Nasser 
Arab movement in Iraq. He 
began moving against the Reds 
several weeks ago. 
The Egyptian newspaper Al 
xomhouria today headlined a re- 
rt that Kassem was considering 
he release of former Deputy 
Premier Abdel Salam Aref. Aref 
elped Kassem overthrow the gov- 
irnment of King Faisal last sum- 
mer but has been under death! 
ntence fof conspiring against) 
Kassem | 
The Middle East News Agency 
aid Col. Fadil El Mahdawy,| 
bresident of the Baghdad - Military 
rourt, had resigned in protest 
gainst Kassem’s failure to carry|   
The report said Kassem's an- 
swer was that he was “not con- 
vinced’’ of the justice of El 
Mahdawy's_ruling. 
The Egyptian Mena said the} 
rFommunist conspiracy to over-| _ 
hrow and assassinate Kassem was 
planned by three _high- ranking It’s Just 
rommunist officers: Col, Taha   
a Negative LANSING 
makers slowed down today for re- 
pairs to 1959-60 spending bills 
thrown together in slap dash style 
by budget planners last week. 
where. 
x * * 
  iwas only a week away 
another one million dollars to the 
spending authorization 
mended by GOP finance chiefs. 
* * * 
And: Sen. 
$16,114,000 public health bill. @ 
dozen more Democratic amend- 
ments to various bills were float- Pw — © Michigan law- during House 
In the Senate, minority Demo-) 
crats were ready to try for in- duplicated monéy provided in the 
creases in some items while. the higher education bill. 
patching was in progress — but! 
with little hope of getting any;' 
The start of the new fiscal year pital 
/ Sen. Philip Rahoi (D-Iron Moun- tion of federal 
\tain) had an amendment to add projects 
70 million dollar mental health agency 
‘gram would suffer. It 
Harold M. Ryan (D-/for $79,712. 
Detroit) urged adding another mil-) 
lion, for cancer research, to the| | 
| State Lawmakers Irv 
fo Repair Soendina Bills consideration - 
the safety and defense bill, 
which was whittled down $150,000 | 
before being passed at $24,065,000 
and routed to the Senate. 
It was explained that one item 
* * * Fi ; 
Another sharp protest involving) 
ibudgeting came from Jordan J.) 
Popkin, head of the office of hos- 
survey and _ construction, 
agency supervises distribu- 
money for hospital] whose 
Popkin his 
$7,000 complained | <hat 
urgently needed 
recom- more to properly handle its admin- 
istrative duties, otherwise the pro- 
was down 
* * * 
In arguing for cancer research 
money, Ryan said that Michigan 
has set a fast pace in traffic safe. 
  TALK OF THE TOWN — This magnificent 
| model village, complete in every detail, has been 
created entirely from concrete bricks molded in 
match box trays. L. R. Abrahams, of Shawford, 
England, oer on ie project for ten years,   UPI Phete 
and erected it in his front yard. The model vil- 
lage includes shops, factories, roads, bridges, a 
church, a movie house, a railway station, and 
even a model train. it 
Attitude   
    
   They were -reported to tases! 
ssigned Abdel Rahman Aref.| ANN ARBOR (AP) — There's 
officer and brother of Abdel Salam, More fact than fancy behind the 
© catry out the plot by arresting |#yins. “Youre only—as—old —as 
ind executing Kassem before you feel.’ 
aking over the ministry of de-| This was reported aj the Uni- 
lense and government-controlled| Versity of Michigan's 12th annual 
Baghdad radio. | conference on aging Monday by 
The agency said Abdel Rahman 'Bernard S. Phillips, assistant pro- 
yretended to accept the assignment | fessor of sociology at the Univer- 
aut tipped off Kassem instead |Sity of IMinois. 
<assem ‘‘already knew about it'’ * : 
he reports said and then issued| Individuals “who feel middle 
ders for the arrest of the con- aged instead of old after 60 tend 
pirators and 34 other Red army | to be better adjusted and bette: 
fficers, | equipped to deal with the prob- 
|lems of retirement, deaths in the 
|family and continued physical ag- 
___|ing, Phillips said. * * 
soviet Sailor Drowns   eikh Ahmed, director of siittary | / ti ntelligence; Soleiman Alhusan o 
“earns” “Do You Feel-’Old’t * * * Dowagiac Driver Killed 
CASSOPOLIS uw — Thomas Brit- 
ton, 60, of 
killed early 
selves as old tend to accept a loW\rammed the rural Dowagiac, was 
rear of a truck 
social evaluation of themselves,’ 
| Phillips said. - - There: —— 
  
He based his conclusion, he said) 
on interviews with 500 persons in) 
the Kips Bay-Yorkville health dis-| 
trict of New York and 468 others 
in the Elmira, N.Y., area. 
Feeling old tends to be associ- 
ated with a variety of negative n Jump for Freedom — 
- HELSINGBORG, Sweden (UPI) 
-A Russian sailor was drowned 
n the two-mile-wide strait be- 
ween here and Denmark yester- 
lay after jumping ship in a dra- 
natic bid for freedom |attitudes, Phillips explained. 
“I was watching the Russian * * * 
hip through binoculars and saw! Those who feel old are more 
he man jump overboard,”’ said an|likely to agree that the aged 
‘yewitness, port Capt. Folk Herr- should dress conservatively their 
in. jfriends should be old, interest in 
The man began swimming to-| sex is tindignified, aches and pains | 
vard Sweden and deliberately | accompany old age and that doc-| 
urned his back on a lifeboat sent|tors treat the young better than; 
yy the Soviet ship before he went the old, the professor asserted. 
inder, Herrlin said. “Individuals describing them-|   
    
Hagerty’s Condition Good 
Following Appendectomy 
V’ASHINGTON (AP) — White|during his stay there. Secretary) 
louse press secretary James C.|of the Army Wilber M. Brucker! 
lagerty is reported to be recover-| authorized his admission. 
ng satisfactorily after surgery for| The press secretary reported! 
emoval of an acutely inflamed for work Monday morning in some | 
ppendix, | distress. His discomfort developed 
Hagerty, 30, was operated on over the weekend. 
fonday afternoon at Walter Reed) After examining Hagerty at the 
rmy Hospital. hospital, the doctors decided to. 
| ~~ *« * orerate. He underwent surgery in: 
Anne Wheaton, associate press, midafternoon and the physicians 
ecrefary, said she had been ad- reported afterward that his ap- 
ised by the doctors that Hagerty pendix was acutely inflamed. 
ras in good condition and that) x ee * 
here was no indication of any| The appendectomy was per 
omplications. | formed by Maj. Gen. Leonard D.. 
The doctors were said to believe’ Heaton, the Army's surgeon gen- 
lagerty probably will be dis-|eral. He was assisted by Brig.) 
harged from the hospital late|Gen. James Foresee, chief of sur-| 
his week. gery at Walter Reed. 
x * * It was Heaton who operated on 
‘The hospital said Hagerty will) Président Eisenhower for ileitis 
e charged a fee of $21 a day'three years ago this month. 
    
  
714 Community Nat'l 
Bank Bldg. 
Phone FE 4-1568-9 
BAKER & HANSEN Richard H. DeWitt Donald E. Hansen 
Res. FE 5-3793 Res, FE 2-5513 
Homeowners’ Policies 
Fire Insurance 
Life Insarance 
Plate Glass Insurance 
Ronds — All Types 
Policies 
  Accident Insurance 
Automobile Insurance 
Liahility Insurance 
Burglary lrisurance 
Tenants’ 
  
The greatest of faulis is to be 
conscious of ne Thomas Carlyle, 1840 
  
  
  
  We're giving away another Pontiac this week! 
All of us Marathon dealers are giving away a terrific 
grand prize every week ... a 1959 Pontiac. It’s the kind 
of car we would like—and we figured you would, too. 
So we're giving away one each week until July 26. 
We're also giving’ away over 1400 neighborhood 
prizes every week! Every one of us is running our   
LOOK AT THE PRIZES THAT ARE BEING WON AT YOUR LOCAL MARATHON SERVICE STATION 
GENERAL ELECTRIC- 
TELECHRON Alarm Clock Kodak Brownie 
Starflex Outfit 
, SMILE-maker Senvire ie 0 setvice mark 
eee 
‘ : 
4 | Man, 
some tinkering, he conceded, and 
i possibly 
education bill 
was pleading for an increase in his 
institution's 
and 
attention 
today when his car lege, Wayne State University and 
on Michigan 
‘/M60, about one-half mile east of Technology, 
Charcoal Grill: ity,. fighting polio, tuberculosis de- 
Elmer R’ Porter (R-Blissfield), 
appropriations committee chair- 
was réady te jump the 
mental health allotment roughly 
a million dollars. 
Porter for cancer,'’ he said. 
“There will never be enough re- 
search until the cause is found. its 
cure discovered and the suffering 
from cancer eliminated."’ 
  said two oversights had 
ito be remedied, one of them being New Zealand Refuses 
failure to make any provision for 
operations of the first unit of the 
inew Plymouth State Home and 
Training School due for Septem- 
'ber completion. Bugs Bunny for Radio 
| AUCKLAND, New Zealand 
| (UPI)—The New Zealand Broad. 
casting Service announced today 
it was banning a number of 
America n_ children's records 
from the air including the char 
acter Bugs Bunny. 
* * * 
The service said most of the 
and pronunciations below the ac. 
were acceptable but it was ban 
ning those which had characters * * * 
The public health bill needs 
the $100,803,000 higher 
Dr. Victor F. Spa- 
helf, president of Ferris Institute, 
allotment, 
sympathetic proposed 
receiving some 
Democrats talked of trying to nabpare ae! aire’ vowels 
increase sums provided for Ferris ane = sia -" A , 
and for Northern Michigan Col Ht ales said) Mt waa bamalex 
stories which intreduced idioms 
and andpronunciations below the ac College of Mining 
as well 
A bug turned —wp— lastnight + in New Zealand. ing around. itection and mental health. One sought $400,000 for polio “rere is eve sry reason why 
a Michigan should take a leading 
For different reasons, Sen. role in finding the causes and cure 
cepted standards of good speech | jGilbeys § 
  . a 
<i, 
  SQ>s S$op24 
onl 
45 Qt Pt 
Cede Ne. 2730 Cede Ne. 751 
“The world. agrees on 
“Gilbey’s, please 
Gilbey's Distilled London Dry Gin. 90 Proof. 100% Grain Neutral Spirits. W.& A. 
Gilbey, Ltd., Cincinnati, Ohio. Distributed by National Distillers Products Company.   Bye 
    
  
  
own neighborhood SMILE-maker Sweepstakes—with a 
prize every week at each Marathon service station for 
folks who leave their names and addresses. That's why 
it's so easy to win one of the wonderful and valuable 
prizes we give away every week. 
A local sweepstakes. You're not competing with folks 
from coast to coast, just your own neighbors! 
Ronson 
Open Handle Steam fron C-F+k Electric Shaver   Hood 'n’ Comb Hair Dryer 
        
      
  Easy to enter! We enter everybody who says okay. 
Come in, write or phone—say the word and you're in the 
SMILE-maker Sweepstakes. Be sure to enter every week. 
There is nothing to buy .. . nothing to rhyme. Complete 
details are available at all Marathon service stations 
featuring the Marathon SMILE-maker Sweepstakes. 
Don’t miss the opportunity to win each week! 
Dwele Westinghensec 
Aluminum Lawn Chairs Automatic Fry Pan 
Home of SMIELE-maker SERVICE— 
SUPER-M® apd MILE- maker® gasolines* j ft) 
TEN . ' THE PONTTAC PRESS. TU ESDAY, JUNE 22, 1959 1 / f fied j if 1 
    
    
“\ 
America Rapidly Becoming Land of ‘He-Women’ and ‘She-Men’. 
(What made the American weman | men—faced ‘with the decision, of Ph Decline of the American American has nearly Aactins a full-fledged homosexual for at _woman-grown|monbtrous, she is pressure of keeping -up the Ameri- never stop working to make s 
    hat sh d nd how th esi cb 
nae affected ia ole to wean fe satifying women either physi- +1.), has remained single. since 1929 least three years during his makine a rea! effort to understand Can race for. money. In the ideal- more 
are eee in ps swore eres, cally ot feisecisiiy—ere MyME  iy iors ‘according. to the same The National Desertion Bureau adult life. whet bes gone wrong with. the istic sens>, money is to be made = yy, pesuit is that there-has been F 
OT « st : n . / ace m ite J saci : . bie 1 . ee ar. ind : » leisure en- ge ~ 
woman Felationsnipe . a from the spat oct ine rentixe én & decline in dralé | a ae th , 100,006 age ee “We are drifting toward a so- world of her, man. And to wind saghnceing aa = nol i a steady. increase in the propor- S 
ing their greatest satisfaction a 5 sears ' ; now desert leit, Wives legally. ... . E aes ‘ aE . arieddies, 209 iving. : > ¥ tion of women to men im age . 4 “Ie 
xual potency. Marriage coun- cial structure made up of he- back his allegiance, his virility ; . ron oO o 
‘ 4 a . i ‘thaps the fastal- fe . P or countries ‘ tee BY PHYLLIS BATTELLE || the office. elove Gbueeve (hai husbands ace And ee the. _ devastai women afd she-men,” psychiatrist and his health. works in other co’ $ _eroups beyond 20. The United Pa 
Special te The Pontiac Press « « * meeting wifely aggressions by “'°4™ aa 2 me ae id Dr. Irene Josselyn contends. | The latter worries her—and Kim in America, money is to be States. according to the Popula am , reac 9 e rh Py z ey a e ‘ 
America is described as a land’ Atmost as if frightened by the withdrawing from the physical ME TECRCON Oh RN we: wee Even the fost emancipated of —most of all. made to’ make more» money. tion Reference Bureau, appears sa) 
there the dollar is the grail, and multiple responsibilities of women relationships The late Dr. Kinsey estimated the American women despises: Each—year,__more—attention is Idleness here is taboo.. The headed toward what is called 
Where ae corer ie gran @™ and children, one in every 79 men * © t that one in every 13 American | hearing such facts. ibeing focused on the “young ex- rirchest men are the most ad- '“geonomatriarchy’’ — control by 
ambition is the life blood of every petween 25 and 54 (according to The percentage of twin beds in| mén between 16 and 55 has been | And in all fairness to the little-'ecutives”’ who svecumb - to the. mired men; and the richest men aging females : we 
red-blooded male. . - - been ee The eeeane in widowhood! has fey 
The average foreigner thinks of been sharp. In 1956, 45 per cent Dr 
having a swimming pool and a ia - . Hi of women aged 45 to 54 worked— 
shiny eS ea Seawa Booms Res dia : New Oral Polio CHimpanzee ot omnenisieaa 1) {0h SEE ; ce duce Wee Gere Araniiels “pone seis, s 7 i a yy Appoints Self In 1956. 37 per cent of women the 
ave 335 to 61 worked—compared me 
    . ° \ s * ~ < , er nat ~ 191 re 
she is accused oof seeking A) ! C Boss of ZOO . ” iB iper “ent ip = ' ' lap ‘status’ above all, and stitus oy és L Vemen dont Jike work that oe 
is refbeeted in pools. ears. ranch EL PASO, Tex. P—A self nuich a ere 
stile houses, clothes and the col : appointed attendant—a chimpan They want to retain their hus- 
lege the hidy get into St. Lawrente Tonnage Developer Cc a | | § it wee—caused regutar roo attend: pans. and they worry—volubly— 
ae merece ay Jumps 49 Pct. in May Safe After Test On ants some concern when he be shai their men are ‘doing too he 
; . a ' Gs ge Neen i . Y } . F gan releasing birds and animals = j(h."’ Wi 
i. mie he a se ‘ led ee . Over Last ear 4 Vy Mil ion People at Washington Park Zoo. But this new female w arning . 
we af) aly coneraed thi 4 pet . : 
OT} has ACHIEVE d iin i| WCESS altel « ud * ~ t of “don't kill yourself ‘ falls on 
ed : ore ead OTTAWA, Ont. (UPD Th WASHINGTON M-— The devel-, Oswald broke out of his cage (5 that have buzzed to long with need make no further effort aid i Mond nd d . , 
anthropologist Geoffrey Gorer, Obening of the seaway produces oper of an orally administered live) Monday and scampered around |}. typically American advise to 
'a 19 per cent boost in cargo car virus polie vaccine said Monday, the zoo, releasing animals and. .+ out and make the grade, man, 
  
        
  
  “There is always a higher grade ‘ | 2 . : 
When there is no higher grade "ed through the St Lawren it has been provéd entirely safe es bottles and other con: \ou're nothing. 
' :  Hiver system oa May compared . ‘ i aver ainers ; 
to achieve, the American mate ee . ne Fe ; Ned a ace eee aa tests) * * * The American male may a 1 ree ae Se 1a Year adn, | Wis a { y peo . : . ’ tay as well retire And when , ; jon m sm 4 P The chimp also released 4 realize he's in danger of sue- 
| ' 1 VEC bet y { “4 i "ni the American male retire a | 7 , Dr. Albert B. Sabin of the Uni- bobcat in a cage of foxes. cumbing if he keeps up the rat- ( 
venerally eonceded, he may a to Lawrent ° i Way aunt a ‘versity of Cincinnati, reported on The bobcat came out on the race. But he can’t stop to think. i 
4 ri WAIres set fot urVve ff ‘ “ 4 earl armeacel F al : want] be dear figure i caryo for ; jtests with the new vaccine in Rus-' short end of the scrap and sul- “Ail : problems of ihe wand poi 
* * * first month of seaway operatio 'sia, Mexico, Holland, Czechoslova-| tered mangled leg Sy no tee cacy, fa flo) fora wa ay rey vn : : . . . > settled eas i man ) Phix is the heritage of a pio. at aa koitha DER Be, en ape, kia, Malaya and various parts of Bob Shipp, City Director of co my aitling pac: said to neer land-- gush, pull, make it or Only _ _ foot canals ny oper ‘ os ‘the United States. _ | Recreation, said Oswald may pss pi 8 7 
lust ind onl. n this country has tion the fifttllre was A)! (90 tor ° K Mee: . have been showing off for Amy, a Sy a St. ; 
» woman begun to tak curiou# ; ‘ Dr. Sabin spoke af opening rie . ho b : “But thinking is such hard work to 
Wie Vanes al STA) Ud) Uc oad Upbound traffie during the 7 { sessions of a week-long confer- the female chimp who boards in and there are so many psychi pre ' fhiecpous A le . . gi Seg i | ~ ~ : ——§ re b 3S) =; 
tome call if efhicioust new Pole” month totalled 785,200 tons versus b \ ence called to discuss various | the cage next to him. atrists to do it for Qim!” gui 
in the ever-quickening race Tor 457.593 a year ago, while down | live polio vaccines. —— ket 
IEEE bound cargo jumped 39.6 per : : sat 
1 of dri } cent to , 16 va from lias! | The Sabin vaccine uses ‘live but 10 Years Work for Taxes (NeXt; Hew the: Americas imels fe She iy accused of dr awl ‘ scuttle, Git ‘ weakened polio virus in a_ soiu- grows up today.) her 
finn fo tnake: a, fortune wakes — tion administered by mouth. Dr NEW YORK (UPI) — The aver- (Advertisement) | 
only she will live to enjoy It the first twee ment A.M. Payne, chief of the edeme- age American taxpayer is 29 years s 
& aa iF i ree tHe season. cargo tutal epidemic section of the Wor!'d old, earns $5,183.71 a year and Husbands! Wives! A 
aun ened Ho ne 26 Te!) tons A veut Health Orgenization. Geneva, said Will pay nearly 1) years of his . s bd COF 
workd ys history beso voon hand ‘ ! yt biy ton the Sabin vaccine can probably lifetime earnings in tanres. a Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger tet 
cd lant ( the « rt me | Hy od ‘ ‘ wit be administered at one-tenth of the cording to the Commerce Cleai- cfemyanioe couples are weak, worn-out, a { : a . coer ; aun. Chhausted becaube body lacks iron, f v ’ 
Gn al pelden) ak " ere) Ha cost of the Salk vaccine ing House. The average taxpayer ‘ounger feeling after 40, try Ostrex Tome ms : ‘ areres : F i nee AEA Ee eT TP * * * will shell out $47,221.18 in taxes. Tablets Contain iron for new pep, vim, plus k mo ays i nee rene Fi z inl ifn : al high-potency dose Vitamin B,, Imp a single t 
he also x the most pespected: Atay perio ame The Salk vaccine, officially sanc. Deore reUrement. or about one day, Ostrex supphes as much iron as 16 doz. atte “ ‘ > » clearine '4™ oysters, 4 Ibs. of liver, 16 Ibs. of beef. <2 
thie Hiost deraaheliny hie Hi I ' LUC BIL, OHAY DOAN e VITOL hop ti 1 engine bemnd the pilot lial lie tioned for use in this country y. uti fourth ct ns income, the clearing j-day “get-acquainted” size only 69¢ Or ‘ 
feared . P FU (" TUG, dae taleolf and dand) field has qust been fa acht up, tower left, The pilot then lizes dead polio virus by injection noun = Siti PSOUMIY Bites see: 91.87 All doug picts, 
se - ; ( | to tested Phe Poonk Jh—krown f th fans. tep, through 90 de; s and Payne said that the live vaccine suc 
She has diseos red ‘ Wyte uM M rel Ae fh Merny . : ; ( pent! ep forward taken orally not only is consider- hit | ial - ‘ ‘ tl \ iit LS eee, tah { pel ‘ i ,rttal } tp Ct ZOES il { We { P . 
anthropoligist mich pprecddicr Rita) oie ‘ ' ; pod ably less expensive but is expected are iil i 1 is wrtae nd horizeantal flic » , le 8: > g . Ps ; : ar ssceann ‘uRalizel & it ne: ops plan rita gH ower right, the same as a conventional ;, provide lifelong immunization iro 
fore Kinse ned © ik ht wf bdwoaed BE. (adil co dheted fan airplane on a one-dose basis - 
She alse dikes miote iricle [ve ‘ propell connected by shafts to a. single 840 Some second thoughts and cau- C 
' = io) Gaorine _ veh dence adil (ON Sees 25 Det. Rise tions on the live vaccines were OF: 5 S| MARKET be 
The Ani mil train 4 presented to the conference, how ri 
Pp ca Hades alry A r . . ‘ : 
| siete ial luicascthinl || Cj rT § if 5 ae -W ele Rea Hy Blast Off . But a fraction of the force will ever, by Dr. G. W. A. Dick of 78 N. Saginaw St. Pontiac JO 
ng detperately ” Nene 3 — = = = 2 _ mit : 
hes { al hea tre can In ar q hy he expended” against” the ship, (Queers University Belfast Ire. 4 , har 
new vp. emia | 
ae waparting (coco! Tuipact ‘energy lad: WEDNESDAY SUPER SPECIAL ONLY i not live without and frequently ee eee: . fo the craft.” Ver 
dies (young) fo satisfy, can : TO S uC Can TOpu sion . - 
  i me UO) ae a a asuele { pur . 5 mrat 
finan hay yu D ine “ The small bombs may be packed Detroit Bus Fares Due SLICED ays not reasonably supply all her de ted today that tite 0 
  mands : : Ait a 1 : > , . ar will jump by 2o per cent during the LOS ANGELES CUPID Re- packages in order to control the in shaped charges’ in order to for 5-Cent Hike July ] als 
\oman whe forces himsell Intl next 10 years search is under way tn @ top-secret ship's acceleration.” direct a specified amount of the dels 
Constant iter wank muy he ieVecinis * . { S. project to deve lop a 1,000 * * * explosive force toward the ship. | DETROIT t@—A five-cent fare an 
fhe sexual demands of big mat Alan €) Donde. prestlent of Uy Me BE . : oC increase ¢ itv buses will become sn 
I r THAT Laagre pert byt {ctl % fit Cn ad oth ton space ship propelled by “atom The informants. «who declined to It actually would amount to a teciins " aa ‘ vai 1 oe jagre i ‘ fa | Ve ‘ j ree ap a} t 5 . etiective tn eTroit July O1LOW 
As air estani ew car market sh ia reach i firecracker be iilentified because of the tight Tather crud’ type of atomic en. ing unanimous approval Monda | brah \ tt) TOW ‘ evuily ‘ i : : ve t F Ty P Ove oO \ 4 : 
Yet af he keeps her happy a#t mydhion by the end of the 1960 The project was outlined yester: security wraps on the project, said BINe, an expert melds Dotnling ‘out hy th Det oi ‘St et Railwa C OR LBS , Pep el ¥ WE rallion by if doo ‘ y : at % ina . . " we etroit Stree tailway 
home and has ne energy deft to ‘The market this year will be six fay by Air Fore ind scientific: studies were under way into sev that an auto eneine ope rate s with Gamnianion . . 10 
ources who deseribed the ideas a8 eral ways of designing such a series of small explosions Aor 
become t lewst Vice mestdent of pyiltror hue pe duediege teipeorts Vt \ era WAYS © designing such a ; . fi < ec > . ed 0 AD ; ' : ; ii i mop ; | anutiinng ike nine off fire ccat But,” he added, “unlike a gas The boost, recommended by DSR LB F R but 
ae us CD any is sloughing of -Ners § ver » " ick in- s 
aaecue err Rude sald the use of credit.) rackers behind a tin can only oline engine, you have no throttle general manager Leo Nowicki, in sale lus vesponsibilities to provide thy “One way is to have a ship with “f cludes a 2>cent fare on regular   
In buying cars will expand al ci wat ise ene hell of a potverful to control each explosion. You g 
      
  ls aneven greater cate, He predlet a criac ker Ret rer ane. in acetate oral by using small bomb pack. Pts¢s. 38 cents on express buses, BROKEN PIECES f y 
* * * ed it would total. more than 25 Then you just explode small ages set off at specified intervals.” ® 22'.-cent ticket charge and a fizz 
Pvmined if be does and canned billion dotlars. annually by the he Advanced Mesearch) Ire}: Uonibs AuninsS iy yee) ” ioesnt Hske’ for school! algres CANADIAN “mt © fo he doesnt. the Amercean mal late ‘60's compared with today's ects Agency (AKPA), which has “OW course, is grossly Inef Stock tickers were first pul into Cc 
prtured as a small, fastsink fetal of about 16 billion a one million dotiar study under geient When a bomb explodes use in the New York Stock Ex-| Samuel Morse was a_ portrait BA lb 
Weoon a treadmall wo Wade emme ar al yaa ean ee the John day Hopkins au will bave an explosive forte change in 1867 Telephones were painter before he developed the CON ‘ 
Poat the office and working at ls one ean laboratory of General D¥namics — Snooting out in all directions. installed in 1879 Morse telegraph code 
yicreb at deena Phe prereasing tine bale 1beal \ . in San Diego, Calif, hus re . 
vf cot Loivt lootuniate Mol tran i, ib 4 orate hy vealed only that if is) proposed . . 
dialives considered. proet past re ecw ba ; due to drive the craft by ao series 
te that) the demands upen hana | om ai will : ene antl file of small nuclear explosions,” : = . uremic ... . — a o . 
he antoterable and that Be Wii te prepare for them is tight Sources here sud the idea wa Don't Miss LAWRENCE WELK’S SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SHOW! m HUGS UAV) pest SLA aL now not after the downturn a mple as it sound ‘ . : le , 
he keeps racing erm -contandedl mauntunwnanarent! “Ver samt scf’oll anne Uenvile Celebrating the Start of His 5th Year with Dodge 
Whal  worrles the worrlers ane constant attention to Customer behind the ship “ clentist s ie Coming June 7th on ABC-— TV. .. Check Your New thaper for Time and Station 
most is that more and more (‘relations ot all at oonee, but in smal 
       
      | jEXTRA 
£D) ROOM FOR LESS! 
0% oFF 
Ist PAYMENT IN SEPTEMBER       
          
       
       
    Weekly 
      
  
    
    A Whole 7% aegonload of Exciting Features! 
  
         Your family will just love a Dodge Sierra. It’s so big ‘and roll-down rear window.) And it's go economical to operate! 
Uz) roomy and so much fun. (Hint: Perfect for your summer vaca- (Dodge delivered 21.7 m. p-g. in the Mobilgas Economy Run, : —_ 
OPERATORS on DUTY 24 HRS. A DAY tion!) It's loaded with the newest station wagon advances, topped all cars from the low-price V-8 class on up.) Really, 
FREE ESTIMATES too. (Rear-facing Observation Lounge with fold-down rear it pays to own a Dodge. Why not stop in and drive a Sierra 
% Room Additions seat, locked oo compartment, one-piece tailgate with Station Wagon ants week? P.S. Be sure to bring the family 
© Kitchens NO MONEY DOWN , 
Alumin idi F.H.A. 60 Months to Pa i Gorge Siding y / 1 PAYS TO OWNA 5 
Jiu 
‘ DIFISION OF CHRISLER CORPORATIONS 
’   DODGE DELIVERS 21.7 MPG. TO SCORE VICTORY IN MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN 
BIRD SALES & SERVICE RAMMLER-DALLAS, Inc. JACK COLE, Inc. — 209-211 South Main, — 1001 North Main, 1000 West Maple, Milford, Mich. Rochester, Mich. ‘ Walled Lake, Mich.   * Attics Finished 
: *% Recreation Rooms 
* Baths 
* Breezewoys 
* SHELL HOMES 
COMPLETED CORT CORT 2 
         L> 2 ee ot : Pen, y : ‘* oR? get - fee of .* i , / h a 4 Shh 
; f jf fi { I L ¢ j 
j=»! or wr / ‘ as j é f ' 4 i | : I 
i] ij i i ‘ / [nel \ t aa ‘ i j j \ i 
\ { . if f é . 
\ a i & . 
ey ‘ / * 
| wy | | THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. JUNE 23, 1959 _ 4. 
Party Opponents | dc uted iu ; L. . : ‘Probabl Won't Talk 
ulls Through House Passes School Bill, to Tangle in Tax tverest lo Hea Figure in Hooper Slaying 
/ Debate Thursday | ir Command : 
Sonne ee owe DUE Wil Senate Trim It? Pomkpenaieh Is Near Death in Prison 
erate veteran Walter Williams| a ; 
“looks pretty good’ despite his LANSING A $70 Hierhosl -dletvic any | 3y ten bolted party lines in oppos-| lke Suggests Weyland JACKSON (UPI)—A man once}connected with Detroit’s Purple 
two-week. bout with pneumonia’ ool aid Nil lage il = ice Getricts, from 2% © 3) ing any state income tax, will) Be Retired by Senate a key figure in the slaying of Gang, and Mahoney. 
F ull through, his do ~~ | ; ; i irming- “ ,state Sen. Warren G. H of| ' . 
ne AYP gh. his doctor| ar — powered through the house| Many Senate Republicans are| (angle Thursday night in Birming| With Rank of Gener ali cian st near acath in ae When the Supreme Capri threw | = " “| the conviction out, special grand | 
~ tight with « spring show lunging for contusion of th Siemied “nancial criss | ae lapsiagelieg epee of strength. = | , | : ae ween ; charged Harry Fleisher, Selik, | $190 formula, or perhaps a $5 in-| j i Mahoney i sreek!| 5 } — As } ey, the little Greek} 
The 7213 vote sent it onto thelcrease. A cut in the House bill| Expected to tell members of the, WASHINGTON py cages: aol non ictal wis noes | 
Senate where the economy-mind-|would send it to a joint confer-|Oakland County Young Republican, a os icted of plotting Pe =o eeneney sme tea lener ed 
ed Republican majority was ex-|ence committee where a compro-|Club why the Legislature hasn't the tactical air command was an. Convic of plotting pe 5 time hoodlums with the $700 
; a J ‘ solved the state’ » probl nounced today by the White House.| murder. Mahoney was later freed | 
pected to trim it substantially. | mise likely would result. , Solved the state's money problems, eee me Goat 1. how-| holdup of a Pontiac gambling | 
Ay eee =n + ke t since the session began Jan. os he rites. President|on a Supreme Court appeal, how-) house, the Aristocratic Club. 
s stands, the would | ; . __‘wil) be Rep, Farrell E. Roberts Eisenhower asked the Senate to) ever. 
add 30 million dollars to school howe Woy me pricy laine (R-West Bloomfield) and Rep./place Gen. Otto P. Weyland on the 
sient oet aan “tlle ie | tee ‘Rep Robert E Waldron (R- James Clarkson (D-Southfield) retired sae wih the =a 
=a Fourtera Saeeett et the |Grosse P ointe) was beaten, 25-55, | Moderating ne eee wi ie apes age 
; - in an attempt to leave the aid former state representitive, Donald pos “ 
increase would go for enroll- | é } AB an masiet _, takes over. 
pal day ment growth estimated at 70,000. formula untouched. He quoted sta-- 4. Brown, now an assistant prose- 
eral days. ' tistics compiled by the Citizens cutor for Oakland county and last 
. * * * The per pupil formula would! Research Council showing state aid year’s GOP candidate for lieuten- 
He soeses talk ee because plus from $190 to $210 and de-' jy the ‘last 10 years has increased 8"t governer. 
ee ars said nis daughter, eucible millage. the equalizing proportionately more than school The Young Republicans have. 
Wi Ee SS Oe le » _ factor between rich and pOOT costs. invited the public to the discussion 
—_ | ‘We just haven't got the money,” which will begin at 8 p.m. It will 
said Rep, James E. Warner (R- be held at the GOP headquarters, 
| Ypsilanti) after others noted the 351 N. Woodward Ave 
Legislature must allocate 27 mil- 
j lion dollars from the state's gen- 
  ELEVEN (. + ‘i fa * 4 
_ GEORGE'S 
NEWPORT’S   
  
    
  x * * 
“He is much weaker than last’ 
week but we've pulled down his, 
fever and he may pull through,” | 
Dr. Russell Wolfe said late Mon-! 
day. 
Williams, 116, last survivor of 
the Civil War, developed pneu-, 
monia June 6. He apparently had 
recovered but then suffered a re- 
lapse. He has been under an oxy 
gen tent most of the time for sev-' , pe. _, | Sigler hoped that, faced with the 
Warde William Bannen said | prospect of long terms on armed he believes Mahoney, if he knows 
anything about the killing of 
Hooper in 1945, won't admit it 
before he dies. 
Eisenhower also requested that i Mahoney, later sentenced for the 
Gea. Earle E. Partridge be re- i944 holdup of the Aristocrat Club. tired as a full general. Partridge : . 
has been one as ama a Pontiac gambling house, has said there is little chance he will 
: ® repeatedly asserted his innocence live. 
as killed J Court Sets Aside D AY Defense Commands, 
that | Hooper was killed Jan. 11, 1945, 
Extortion Conviction .cuyaranrerp savincs robbery charges, someone would 
crack on the Hooper case. But no 
one did and the five were convicted 
of terms ranging up to 50 years 
  EXTRA |. Mahoney, doctors said, suffered 
a heart attack Wednesday. They 
pies ee cee ‘j ‘hat became Michigans most 
Partridge will be succeeded by (7 Woah de gans mos 
” | baffling murder. mystery Gen. Lawrence Kuter. , The Albion lawmaker was a key Last Vanguard Satellite   
Will Be Launched Soon ind ns seemeres wo make Starkweather Gets ore as, %er last! witness etre the Carr Sie 
| ” atmakers sis) eee Gown N F “ge p commander in chief of Unit Linen sue probing iekistative oe oa en’ COME WEDNESDAY! SAVE! 
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP); It was believed the satellite!  anuanaeadslhy Rep. Lloyd An- | ew xecution ale States air forces in Europe, and as . a ten 30a “al i tan 
—Vanguard missilemen,  disap- burned up as jt fell into the earth’s| derson (R-Pontiac) fa ot upece: commander of the Fourth Allhed| What Hooper told remajns a ‘i A: ing ss sd ai fb — aBae BBQ 
pointed in their latest satellite atmosphere from more than 200 | riations for adult eduretion, ape- | LINCOLN, Neb. W — The Ne- Tactical Air Forces in Europe, a secret locked in grand jury files oday won a reversal of his con- g i a 
flop, turned their attention today miles in space. j poe education teacher celine: ‘braska Supreme Court today set NATO assignment but it was known he was to be viction. | ~ 2 
to their final launching vehicle. | Signal received from the rocket) ment funds and pupil transpor- June 25 as the new execution date, The White House said that Lieu. the key witness in several pend. , The Appellate Division of the @ 50 STAMPS FREE ~ 
The second stage, long a jinx showed all three stages ignited! tetion pup’ tor convicted luller Charles ‘Stari tenant Gen. Frederic H. Smith, ing graft cases, including one State Supreme Court voted 4 to | " “a 5 
to the program; failed to function, but that it apparently was off! : | weather. now head of the air training:‘com-| charging Frank D. McKay, one- (9 set aside the conviction and g Wit Purchases of 3.99 10- = 
properly Monday on the 10th Van- course. = Rep. Raymond E. Wurzel (R- mand will take over from-Everest time overiord of Michigan GOP sentence. a LADIES SUNBACKS = ; 
guard launching attempt, The roc-) The satellite was designed to|Port Huron), chairman of the ane action came dead that a day in Europe. Eisenhower nominated polities, the late Floyd Fitzsim- | phe division also reversed the 4 $ « a 
ket’s 22%-pound, basketbali-size measure the heat balance between house education committee Wc ee down hic brie . an Smith for promotion to full general.’ mons, Benton Harbor sports pro- conviction and sentence of John = 1.99 a 
satellite apparently plunged to a/the earth and the sun. \drafted the bill, said half of Michi- nm a review Maj. Gen. James E. Briggs, now, moter and lobbyist, and ex-Rep. | gy. yacNamara, a teamsters union Ee eee 
  fiery death in the earth's atmos |gan’s school districts are short of of his case. . superintendent of the Air Force | William Green, Hillman, with | oficial. 
here .! money needed to carry on their _ The new execution date is the Academy, succeeds Smith as the) bribe conspiracy in connection | ; “sn Py ei 
* * * Increase Estimate programs, ‘fifth set. ‘training command chief. Briggs al-| with a 1943 horse racing bill. | Dio and McNamara had becn B m 
An informed source reported a | x * * Starkweather, still whiling away 80 was nominated for promotion accused of extorting $4,700 from @ a 
compression regulator in the sec-| 
ond stage did not work, causing of 1959 Car Output | “I’m not going to defend every jhis time with painting, remains 
superintendent and say all are do- hopeful that he will get a review to four-star general 
Vice Admiral Alfred M. Pride Virtually on the eve of hi¥ ap- 
pearance as a key state witness, 
Hooper was found slain in his cat two corporations and three execu- 
tives in return for labor peace 
The of victims the extortion = 100 STAMPS FREE = a With Purchase of No-lron 
    a small explosion that sent the! ing their job,"’ he said. ‘But, it’s of his case. is being succeeded by Vic i . ' Said. : y Vice Ad- on a lonely stretch of highway . . ‘ a 
rocket off course on CLATR i ios wer up to us to furnish them the money OO miral Clarence E. Ekstrom a8 near Springport. In true gangland allegediy wery (ne Tue mossy = LADIES DRESSES a 
Eight of the Vanguard satellite Wh Geen toc ay increased his they have to have~ °° commander of naval air ferces ushion Hooper's car had been Corp snd Aras olntionery SOM: a Vd a 
7 estimate of the 1959 new car mar- Detroit Boxers Losers < : s . Baten and Anthony J. Kerin Sr., Anthony bald a 
attempts failed, six of them be- ket by some 240.000 car * * * b in the Pacific. Ekstrom now is crowded to the roadside and three | , ; | Jack G. Sche ede s 
. . ing : Ln ' § e cw, cars 7 : - : : : : erin Jt and Ji » ocnu 
cause of the second stage, which _ Rep, Clayton T. Morrison (R- MONTREAL u—Bob Cleroux of commander of the 6th fleet. Pride 3S cahber bullets puniped Into his = on rrearrtie ff . < _ PP TVTTITTLET ee el 
contains the control and guidance George P. Hitchings, manager of Pickford), former committee chair Montreal dropped Lloyd McKay was nominated to retain his press head an, corporation officer 
systems of the missile. The two Ford's economic analysis depart- man, called the bill “only right ihree times in the third round last Mt Teak on the retired list. sr * Diol and MeNamara, were ise ae ese 
‘CESSES ‘le ‘anguard satel. Ment, said total new car sales ,; t.” . ; , . : a} ; oe, teneed in general sessions Jian. & 
ites 1 2 Pir : ' ae “ aus should run at least three to four So night and scored a technical knock-- Rear Adm. George Wo Anders ore Detectives have always agrece 1958 : | . a 
ek me ong-time orbits pig ks tl inal eal “Eighty-five per cent of school gut over the Detroit heavyweight Jr will take over command of th« Hooper was murdered to seal his . a 
; ar er above s ging *sti- : arou e eart pet ~ e Oe ak costs go for teachers and other in a scheduled eight-rounde: 6th fleet from Ekstrom. Ander- lips 50 STAMPS FREE = 
x * * mate of six million cars. ; 1° he said. ‘“C: nellnay : A tap led to Presi fund) com Abo wéefourthe of he i a a 
; personnel,” he said. “Can we say, jn a middleweight match. Billy sen, nominated for promotion to & Tp tea to the a” anu ¥6 About three-fourths of the world gy With Burchase of “Bates” 
Only one Vanguard aunenine . * “ * ‘now that teachers*are overpaid?” Pickett, 1344. a New Yorker now vice admiral, now is commander of Vicuion of four men on charges supply of sulphur comes from the 49c YARD GOODS s 
vehicle remains. 2 probably will, The six million figure has been “We spend four times as much fighting out of Montreal, scored a Carrier Division Six : of conspiracy to plot Hooper's mur- “domes” found during the drilling @ | 
be fired in the next few months, pretty much standard in the in- for liquor as we do for schools fifth-round TKO over Georgie Da All of the promotions are subject der, They included Ed Sam and for oil along the costs that border @ 3 Yds | a 
ringing down the curtain on the dustry and usually is broken down and twice as much for cigarettes.’ vis, 160, of Detroit to Senate confirmation Harry Fleisher and Mike Selik, on Louisiana and Texas a e a 
hard luck Vanguard program. to include 5'4 million domestic ® be 
a 
—Originatty, att the ‘Vanguardsmakes—ane SHG 0000 trAports.- 
* * * 
  
    were to be launched during Inter-) - . . _ . . ; . ~ weal, Bam 
national Geophysical Year, an 18} Hitchings, in a speech today to 1959— 100th Anniversary of the Oil Industry. cat Oth Anniversary of Standard Oil Company x Coupon! a 
month, 66 - nation probe of the|a management conference here. , . | 
earth's scientific secrets. Troubles said he based his revised forecast a a 
delayed the Vanguard program, on a generally rising economy and | e “ 50 STAMPS FREE . 
and four of the launching vehicles May-June car sales which he said a ‘ Mtchass StU sneer 
still remained when IGY ended are running six to eight per cent: a 69c BATH TOWELS : 
Dee 31 ahead of the estimates that led to a 6 > . 
| icti 2 for 5 
ne * * ithe six million prediction. . me = 
The final Vz ard is scheduled ; . 
to _ puree etenne 3 me? ATT TTT Tae 
April's three-in-one satellite snot. [J]egal Denture ° aan us4 
but sources close to the project . ba = 
sald _plans may be changed: Puts Bite on . , Led = 
The three-in-one attempt also. 4 e r a ej 
fizzled because of a second-stage TOY Technician : ‘- 50 STAMPS FREE } 
malfunction. Its goal was to throw — = a =< : a = With vos +2-Boxer a | 
two scientific satellites and the A troy dental laboratory techni- . Boys -Girls SHORTS a 
third-stage rocket into orbit. cian yesterday pleaded guilty to : . a 6 3 = 
Monday’s launching appeared practicing dentistry without a . ~ 2 for ] = 
near-perfect to Cape observers. license when arraigned before Oak- . eesti pees 7° ; . , Sn ase 1 q 
nah fie National Acbonautiee erdliland Couity Gireuit dudge Brank How the oil industry helped the United States to become the world’s most productive nation! TTITTTLLLLLLLL Li 
Space Administration announced L. Doty. — w sup 
two hours later in Washington that) John Kudia, 32, of 1825 E. 4 = ee Epa oupon 
the satellite probably did not at-'Wattles Rd., faces a maximum - —— | 
tain orbit because of a second- sentence of one year in the county er - 100 STAMPS FREE 
stage malfunction. jail or a $500 fine. Judge Doty With Purchase Group 2.99, 
ia ——= —'set sentencing for July 6. 
* * * , 2 3-14 
= GIRLS’ SWIM SUITS     " Kudla was arrested June 9 after —_ “ 
Brothers Given \Dean L. Hasse Jr., investigator , 1859 Colonel Drake discovers 1 940 The greatest demand in s $s] 83 
for the Michigan State Board of oil—and the decline of the great whaling history for aviation fuel is near. Standard ] e 
Dentistry, posed as a relative of a industry is in sight as thousands of lamp Oil puts into operation the world’s first MIIIiititii iii 
    
      
    
   e Roseville woman who had asked users turn from whale oil to kerosene. catalytic reformer, which produces higher aT uur 
rison erms Kudla to make a denture for her. octane gasoline than was possible before 2 = 
Hasse’s office said state law : : 
requires that laboratory techni- . Y . — 
Judge Beer Sentences cians can only make such dentures : = 50 STAMPS FREE « 
: ‘by subscription from regularity: = With Purchase of 1.99 Ladies’ @ 
James and Carl Bailey licensed dentists, and not directly Ax! : BLOUSES . SHORTS a 
for Southfield Robbery ‘or @ patient, ee 3 : . 
Oakland County. Circuit Judge § § { Pass 1iss9 uc U0 TES ae » 5 I. . 
ite, >, . { infancy —weak and unpromising. Standard ToT TT LILI IIIs 
William J. Beer yesterday sen- | ure end e 0 Oil Company is born on June 18, 1889. The 1959 The Space Age is dawn- oe! aan 
tenced the Bailey brothers of T Bill F | ' n following year the company’s first research ing. New fuels and lubricants for rockets “) ‘ a | 
veiled prison terms for the ax X ensio laboratory is opened at Whiting, Indiana. and jets come from Standard Oil labora- . s 
REET ROBBERY OP” WRERPORE RTT Eira een mene ie tories to help make space exploration . _ 100 STAMP Ls 
money from Epps Store, 27661 WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate a Se! L. possible and to strengthen America s . 100 h Purch S-FREE 5 a 
sortimestern Hwy, Southfield GOP leader Everett M. Dirksen =e ‘Keoh defenses. Standard Oil marke ite 70th a ‘i nae ere 
Sentenced te a-term of 6 to 9 Hh anniversary " Ladies Swim Suits 
   predicted today the Senate would 
     
  
             
  
  
    ‘ears at Jackson Prison was ; a : y a 
James E. Bailey, 38, of 8545 Dum- hold the line against changes 1B - : i] oF 4 99 
harton St., and for a term of 7 to the one-year pepe se ‘Korean SS " F 11 years, Carl E. Bailey, 30, of War corporate and excise tax rates : rT TTT Teri ity 
19488 Fielding St. . —facing a June 30 deadline. 193033 Two bicycle mechanics devel Bap al 
The Senate Finance Committee named Wright fly an odd-tooking machine sere as satel ied ain eve opments = TT 4 
Ra apeont, beth alone: is holding a one-day hearing on at Kitty Hawk. Almost 33,000 autos are = SEES veccarch. =i pomere = I] 
ae ane as wis eo the House-passed revenue measure on the road, but the horse is still supreme. ro a ba 
commit armed robbery June 8 ee ia aes a ef Standard Oil is building a new refinery at e@ How to mass produce gasolineeconom- ~ 50 STAMPS FREE = 
after originally being charged ,. the Senate floor. Sugar Creek, Missouri. ically. This opened the way to modern gw With Purchase of 1.99 Ladies’ 
with armed robbery. | The Senate must act before June es bransposteter 5 OWNS = PAJAMAS H 
They were nabbed several days 30 to guard against the $2,033,000, @ How to recover more oil from almost- - = 
after they pulled a daring daylight 000 federal revenue loss which’ pal er This — billions of bar- a a 
robbery of the store. They took would follow if taxes on corporate rela to America’s oil reserves. a 
$720 in cash and $563 worth of income, beer and liquor, cigarettes : ¢ How to eliminate gasoline gumming. Taaseuneeasaeeeee. 
guns and ammunition. |and automobiles went back to pre- - This meant lower repair bills for car atae aura 
The pair escaped with four Korean War levels. . owners - a 
pistols, a shotgun, rifle, rifle tele-| Although Democrats had a rela 1911 Almost 640,000 motor vehi- © Hew to d otor oils efficient! bd ; 
_ and shells after holding ety of amendments, some to plug yin: ow to dewax m oils efficiently 
eight ccnpioyes ‘ns customers off loopholes and others to cut excise cee jabs hanes eo wien “ Bur- This meant better car performance : 50 STAMPS FREE « 
: ; ‘are id was fi- ton an « 0 . Humphreys, famous and fewer trips to the repairman mw With Purchase of 1.99 Sport @ 
with_a_shotgun. Later _they_tied levies. Dirksen said_he was cont, Standard Oil scientists, discover the secret : = 
the eight in the center of the store dent the Finance Committee would ° , "ahi ‘ @ How to make clean burning solid fuels = MEN'S SHIRTS 4g 
. i he il of mass producing gasoline economically. | 
with a chain. reject them all. The company} independent. of all for rockets, This was a big step for- a $ a 
——— Se = a other Standard Oil eatin ward in America’s missile program. | e ~~ 
, Gt my These, and many other Standard Oil de- Pau eeueeeeneeeeees 
DR H EN RY A M | LLER Wek, a Se velopmenta, have played an important part ri) : aE 
: : [> a SS in man's progress from the horse-and- buggy 5 
1 age to the Space Age. a 4 
- . 1 
c | / i = 
Optometrist 1 A . 100 STAMPS FREE F 
: a3 4 With Purchase of 7.99 Dress @ 
; : ; a a ‘ 
7 North: Saginaw Street 1923 The automobile is here to it ba MEN S SLACKS - 
Phone FE 4-6842 i stay. More than 15 million motor vehicles a 
| are on the highways. Standard is the first STANDARD s e s 
major oil company to sell gasoline con- TITITITiii iii 
THE SIGN OF PROGRESS... 
THROUGH RESEARCH   “Better Things in Sight” Sadie 
cicada 
  taining tetraethyi lead, anti-knock agent. 
Contact Lenses 
6 cass | STANDARD OIL COMPANY 
| fogs, % : ¢) 
      74 N. SaginawgSt. 
  ane eaeaee eae Xkard oA %%442437%%7 242479559888 *: , 
E F 
F 
; 
E 7 
TWELVE / / 
¢ 
| J 
THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1959         
  
  Bob Considine Says: - 
& r 
Schools Should Teach Evils of Communism NEW YORK — “Many do not go 
along with me,” Richard Cardinal The last time I heard this 
teach-communism the m’e pro- , of the purges, the restrictions on 
| what we define as liberty, the | nism is inexorably becoming the 
method by which 'the earth's bil. of man; that it Had done a fine job 
succeeding serfdom and colonial- ,against us, by the humblest boons. British Dean Says 
iThe night Bill Hearst, Frank Con- 
\niff and I arrived in Moscow, Red) 
‘Square was filled with countless) 
tens of thousands of happy, laugh- 
ing, singing, arm-in-arm Russians. 
One of us said to an Old Rus- | 
sian Hand, “These don’t look like | 
slave people.’ The ORH said, | Red Drugs Aid 
His Rejuvenation 
LONDON (UPI) — Britain's 85- 
year-old “Red” Dean of Canter- 
bury says iron curtain youth-giving “substance .H 3” happy effect,” the dean, Dr. Hew- 
lett Johnson, said. 
Dr. Johnson said Dr. Aslan’s 
has ‘had the 
effect of “restoring power I had 
lost and making me .feel and act ‘ 
as if several years had been taken 
off my age.” ~ 
The dean, whose political state- 
ments often follow the communist 
x } » Peay = i . E - ism. | “The Por 2 ver h p ie ° A 
= Genny at er posed was by the then president | hardships and the separation of |llons of people will live, Across But socialism, he went on was proudor te thele ves ” “es drugs have made him feel years a maid ot pnt ‘patients’ , rt : J 9 : , | . ; : f s ‘ F . , . i ‘ 3 2 j 
sm in U.S. high schools and of Columbia University, Dwight 40 intrinsically religious people his conference table he explained pow taking over rapidly from our ni eee new yout to e ey Pp “2 
Aer oe See ae Ao vein. 2: Eisenhower. 1 think it's a | from their Ged. |to us, as if we were not very bright .vstem end he pointed out England “On account the anniversary of tire Monday Bat glands, nervous systems, hair, 
colleges, } ot believe . Z ay? , = F 1 wy = Le gx ;porte ay. hes . aS, 
that Tae fae think if we teach 800d idea, but that lectures Khrushchev, for example, seemsichildren, that democracy had as an example. Beyond so¢ialism, the Revolution?” we asked. F Lord . Reaverbrook’s Dally Ex: skins and bones 
the children communism, some of 
the children might think of this as 
a good . 2. a new way of lift 
“T don't know how we can arouse 
our people from apathy and indif should include factual accounts absolutely convinced that commu-! played a nice role in the history 
  he said, lay communism—in what 
he called natural sequence. 
* * * 
He unquestionably believes that, walk ACROSS Red Square. They've ™4" physician, 
but the fact that he believes doesn’t “No for pity’s sake, it has noth- 
ing to do with that. They’re happy 
because this is the first time 
they've ever been permitted to 
always had to walk around the press said the Church of England 
official explained he received the 
rejuvenation drugs from a Roma- 
Dr. Anna Aslan. 
* * * 
“TI spent many happy hours in       
He Knows His Pennies 
MCALESTER, Okla. —Kenneth 
Robert Milam, 5, can’t read out 
he knows his pennies, He has a 
ference unless we teach commu make it true, any more than Dr. square to get to the other side. It's : ; 
nism i we should te it Tor iw: cht his eS <, ae her hospital. I entered myself large collection and 1S 4 member 
nism and we should teach 1 ownsend was rignt in nis sincere gq big night. ‘ the Me Alester Numismati¢e 
fer what it is—an intrinsic evil— belief that he had a panacea for And it was. It made them proud- upon a simple course of aes Aa 1e06©6 Mc Ales 
like a medical student being taught the economic ills of the aged er than ever. and surer than ever which has had an extraordinarily an _ oe 
bot ancer and about the nature . . hz x et se mania 
abot! Canker ind a00u mae Communism's limitations, ‘at they were under the aegis of 
of cancer 
The problem is to get the right 
teachers to instruct children in 
the trends of communism 
and at the same time teach them 
about God.” 
The 
not too many Americans’ do, that 
there is not going to be a sudden 
and wrenching change within the 
Communist world based on, as 
someone wrote, an abrupt realiza 
tion by the Reds that they, too 
can demand refrigerators, 
TV and time-and-a-half. Since they 
know Jittle about ours, and are told 
it is vile, they likeStheir own way 
of life, 
will supersede our 
COULD CHANGE WOKLD 
Here-is how the Cardinal put it 
“If we had the 
some of the outstanding 
nists in the world, and apple it 
all to the perpetuation and exten 
sion of the moral 
the Jove of God and love 
throughout the world, we 
able to change the face of 
earth’ Cardinal comprehends, a 
Cars 
believe in it, are sure it 
Own 
enthusiasm of 
Commu 
principles and 
of man 
would he   WORKIN’ ON THE 
jobs hasn't driven 
left, and Wanda Chism, 16, to for stimmner 
                  RAILKOAD—The 
such oily work on 
1 Jecomotive in Detroit, Mich. They: grabbed quest 
Gail Hallas, 16, 
ity Committee ¢ 
4S 
4, 
j 
  tee demonstrate the big oilcan as part of a program put on for 
high school leaders by the Railroad Commun 
Detroit. The commit- 
d modern railroad f Cireater 
methods. 
Don't Be Left 
Behind When The Big 
Pontiac Press Theater Special 
Pulls Out. Reservations ; 
Going 
Reservation Application weaknesses, flaws, affronts to 
human dignity, treachery, deceit 
should be studied and learned, 
and weighed against our own 
way of life, by millions of Ameri- 
cans. To stick one's head in the 
sand and say, “This is rotten,” 
without knowing its appeal to 
-peeple whe know no better, ts 
ignorance beyond absolution. 
A generation which grew up with 
a knowledge of Russia confined to 
the lament we call ‘The Volga 
Boatman” might find the sight and 
sound of happy Russians unnerv- 
ing. Yet many Russians are made 
happy and proud each day of the 
year by the most extraordinary 
boons 
The success of the Sputniks, com- 
pounded by the played-up failures 
of some of our U.S. missiles and 
space efforts, afforded deep satis- 
faction to a people who knew that 
we used to say about them, ‘They 
cant bud a 1-ton 
flush toilet.”’ 
* ® * 
But they can be proud, and, truck or a, a proper government. It is these. 
things we should know about mil-| 
lions of human beings whose pas-’ 
sions are being aroused against us. 
Disbelieving Editor Misses Good Story 
NOGALES,. Ariz. ( — Nogales’ 
Daily Herald Editor Alvin Sisk 
tells this on himself 
A rural correspondent reported 
he had seen a man in downtown 
Nogales who looked just like Sir 
Laurence Olivier, famed movie 
director and actor. Sisk discarded 
the item. 
The next day it was announced 
that Sir Laurence had returned to 
Hollywood after spending the week- 
end at actor Stewart Granger's 
ranch near Nogales. 
Cedarleaf oil, distilled from the 
wood of red cedar, is used in 
liquid soap, polishes, sprays and 
deodorants.    
      
            
       
       
            and CONSOLIDATION 
* Improve Your Home We Do the Work 
       
        
          
   
  Save All That Interest 
or Land Contracts 
* Low Interest Rate 
12 to 15 Year Terms    
Free Consultation Service 
92 West Huron ORTGAGES for Home [Improvements 
     * Consolidate All Payments | 
*& Pay Off Existing Mortgages 
If You Have Reasonable Equity 
  FREE APPRAISALS ERATOR ON pay 
Big Bear Construction Co.    
   of DEBTS 
Money 
Ask for Mortgage Department 
Pontiac 
  being proud, sure they can win 
   
      
     
  » | 
Fast. 
Almost Half Gone Already! 
September 14 thru 19! 
Fill This Out and Send It In Today! 
  
Press Theater Tour: 
‘Please make the following reservation for me on The 
Yontlac Press Theater Tour to Ne 
Monday morning, Sept. 14 and returning Sept. 19 w York City. departing 
      
I understand that the $189 I have enclosed includes \ 
  . 1 
| 
4 5 (Count ‘em) 
BIG BROADWAY 
x HIT SHOWS! .Xv “Destry Rides Again” 
“Flower Drum Song” 
“Marriage Go Round” 
“Pleasure of His — 
Company” 
“Red Head” 
Lovely Accommodations b 
at Hotel Manhattan 
  
Big “Get Acquainted" 
_ Party and Dinner | 
4    
  V    xX   
Tour of ROCKEFELLER     
  A 
‘CENTER & Performance 
   Miss 
Mrs. 
t RADIO CITY ME. vices cece swe: 7 ee : > : a . 
CUY sen sceseeeeretee ners cess enacees Pioneers cree 
y     = « + &@n ne me ee tlt 
    transportation, hotel, theater tickets, plus other extra fea- 
tures mentioned in Press articles. [ 
Vr — ¥ - 
First Class Flight 
on American Airlines 
yf ALL FOR if 
$7 89°° T also understand that if I have any preferences for a 
toom cempanion or am going with a small group that this 
information will accompany this reservation, 
(Single Roem $2 Extra) 
f agree to participate in the Pontiac Press Theater Tour 
ander the following conditions: 
     
   I have included the full payment with this reservatio: 
(f Tam unable to make the tour I understand that T shall 
ve given a full refund providing I give notice by Aug 15 
{ understand fhat reservations wil) be made in order of the 
receipt of applications and that my name will be placed 
upon a waiting list if | am not included among the first 85 
{f understand that I may participate in all of the schedule 
of events except for possible eviaee or additions made 
necessary by some event beyond control of The Pontiac 
Press. : " 
| . 
  
   
  as } / 3 ) j / id j 
| { t 
THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1959 
ing Bells Ring Ou 
Wedding Vows Told | THIRTEEN   
tor Pontiac Area Couples i Republican 
| Club Installs 
    Ewkel Marie Polo became the were dressed alike in aqua ba- - . . cst-taisi tian Sima Crt et ' bride of Thomas C. Strang, son _tiste gowns with miatching head hy ; Si ite Spee : 
of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Strang _ bands BS gs “S cers 
      MRS. JAMES STRAUB 
Local Girl 
Wed in 
California 
Marian Yvonne Lei per, 
daughter of Mrs. Dorsey R. 
Leiper and the late Mr. Lei- 
per of East Cornel] avenue be- 
came the bride of James 
Straub, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
James Straub of Seligman, 
Ariz., in a double-ring cere- 
mony at Sacred Heart Cath- 
olic Church in Oakland, Calif. 
The ceremony was performed 
by the Rev. Ivan Perenti 
Saturday afternoon. 
The bride wore a_ waltz 
length gown of French tulle 
and Venice lace with a scal- 
loped neckline and tiny sleeves. 
Her shell type headpiece of 
lace secured a fingertip veil 
of illusion. 
x * * 
She wore a string of pearls, 
gift of the groom, and car- 
“ried a colonial bouquet of 
white carnations with an orchid 
in the center. 
Carol Ann Nix of Chicago, 
Ill., was maid of honor. She 
wore a gown of white Eng- 
lish organdy over mint green 
taffeta and carried a colonial 
bouquet of pink carnations. 
Richard DeMartini of San 
Francisco, “Calif., was best 
man. 
The couple will live in Oak- 
land, Calif. The groom is sta- 
tioned at the navy base on 
Treasure Island. 
Time for a Check 
NEW YORK—Checked your 
medicine chest lately? If you're 
missing any of six basic items; 
you're not adequately prepared 
to treat the 14 minor injuries 
statistics show are most prev- 
alent in the average home. 
The basi¢s: antiseptic, cot- 
ton balls, cotton swabs, sterile 
gauze pads, gauze bandages 
and adhesive tape. 
  SHARON G. SMITH 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. 
Smith of Pontiac road an- 
nounce the engagement of their 
daughter, Sharon Gail, to 
Charles A. Chandler of Pon- 
tiac road. Plans for a wedding 
next spring are being made.     of Wenonah drive in a cere- 
mony performed by the Rev. 
Walter Torola at the Apostolic 
Lutheran Church in South 
Range, Mich. The bride is the 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 
Polo of South Range. Seventy- 
five guests witnessed the eve- 
ning ceremony on June 16. 
* * * 
The bride wore a white satin 
brocade waltz length gown 
with a shoulder length illusion 
veil. She carried a bouquet of 
white roses and carnations. 
Her attendants, Mrs. Norman 
Polo of Jackson and Mrs. 
Duane Johnson of Belleville, Norman Polo, brother of the 
bride, was best man. 
* * * 
A recepfion was held Satur- 
day in the parish house of St. 
Andrew Episcopal Church in 
Ann Arbor. 
The bride has degrees from 
Northern Michigan State 
Teachers College and the Uni- 
versity of Michigan. The groom 
has a B.S. Degree from Michi- 
gan State University and is 
teaching at Romulus Senior 
High School. 
The couple will be at home 
after August 1 on Stieber street 
in Wayne. 
Herr-Hesse Rites Held 
at St. Benedict Church 
An altar banked with vases 
of white gladioli in St. Bene- 
dict Church set the scene for 
the Saturday wedding of Gail 
Marie Hesse and Ivan George 
Herr. The Rev. John J, Hoar 
of St. Benedict Church per- 
MRS. IVAN GEORGE HE 
formed the late morning cere- 
mony before some 150 guests. 
Parents of the couple are 
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hesse of 
Alliance street and Mr. and 
Mrs. Ivan Herr of LaSalle 
street. 
The bride, dressed in a gown 
of white Chantilly lace featur- 
ing a beaded neckline, long 
sleeves, and chapel train, car- 
ried a white prayer book, Her 
‘ bouquet was comprised of a 
white orchid and white carna- 
tions with streamers decorat- 
ed with tiny white carnations 
and ivy.   Mrs. Harold Hudson served 
her sister aS matron of honor 
wearing an orchid lace sheath 
with matching net’ overskirt 
and matching streamers. At- 
tendants Judy Hruska, Penny 
Whitcomb and Trudy Herr, sis- 
ter of the bridegroom, were 
gowned in dresses like that of 
the matron of honor in aqua, 
mint green and yellow, respeéc- 
tively. 
* * * 
Serving as best man was Da- 
vis Yarber and ushering were 
Larry Rose, Thomas Steven- 
son and Phillip Rieves. 
A buffet luncheon was held 
in the church parlors following 
the ceremony. 
* * * 
For her daughter's wedding, 
Mrs. Hesse chose a blue print 
chiffon dress with white ac- 
cessories and corsage of pale 
pink and white rosebuds, Mrs. 
Herr wore a dress of blue lace 
with white accessories and a 
red rosebud corsage. 
For traveling to northern 
Michigan, the new Mrs. Herr 
changed to a white lace sheath 
dress with matching accesso- 
ries and the white orchid from 
her bridal bouquet. 
The couple, recent graduates 
of Waterford. Township High 
School, will reside in Pontiac 
until the bridegroom enters na- 
val service. 
Shorten in a Snap 
NEW YORK — Now you can 
shorten knit dresses without 
the aid of a dressmaker — 
simply by breaking a special 
row of threads. The self-short- 
ening hem is the idea of a 
New York firm which is us- 
ing it in a fall collection of 
wool knits from Italy. 
Mena, Arkansas Girl 
Weds Birminghamite 
Valerie Lee St, John, daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 
Warner St. John of Mena, Ark., 
became the bride of Charles 
Kellog Latham, son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Charles K. Latham Jr..of 
Birmingham, Saturday morn- 
ing. The Rev, Vernon Gotcher 
officiated at the ceremony in 
Christ Episcopal Church in 
Mena. 
The ‘bride wore qa white bou- 
tique taffeta and Chantilly lace 
dress, It was designed along 
princess lines with a chapel 
train and long sleeves. Her co- 
~ronet-of-orange--blessems—held -_.. 
a finger tip veil of illusion and 
she carriea a bouquet of steph- 
anotis and white orchids. 
* * * 
Annette and Mary Chevalier 
of Lake Charles, La., were can- 
delighters at the service. They 
wore white nylon and lace 
dresses with white lace hats and carried asters in shades of 
blue and rose. 
Judy St, John, sister of the 
bride, and Barbara Latham, 
sister of the groom, were 
bridesmaids. They wore match- 
ing gowns of powder blue or- 
ganza trimmed with Chantilly 
lace and white picture hats 
with velvet streamers. They 
carried baskets of blue and 
rose asters. 
* * * 
James K. Lewis Jr. of Bir- 
mingham was best man. Ush- 
ers were Warner St. John Jr. 
of Little Rock, Ark., Gregory 
Kansas City, Mo. and John §S. 
Plair of Joplin, Mo. 
A breakfast reception was 
held at the bride's home. 
For her going-away costume 
the new Mrs. Latham chose a 
cotton print dress and jacket. 
Upon their return, the couple 
will live in Hammond, Ind.     
Busy working out details for the Detroit Horse 
Show opening tomorrow at the Bloomfield Open Hunt 
Club are center, Mrs. Theodore MacManus, and right, 
Mrs. Fred V. Davis. 
City Couple 
Married 
in Germany 
Lucille E. Robak, daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ro- 
bak of Chamberlain street, and 
Raymond A, Wilhelm Jr. were 
married April 21 at Our Father 
Catholic Church in Bad Aibling, 
Germany. The Rev. George C 
Frank officiated before 100 
guests 
The bridegroom is the son of 
Raymond Wilhelm and the late 
Mrs. Wilhelm of Irwindale 
court. 
* * * 
The bride wore a ballerina- 
length dress of Chantilly lace 
and tulle over taffeta. Sca)- 
loped lace, seed pearls and se- 
quins finished the Sabrina neck- 
line of the bodice, which was 
enhanced by long _ tapered 
sleeves and a fitted waistline. 
Lace and tulle cascading in 
panels over ruffles of tulle 
completed the skirt. 
A crown of seed pearls and 
sequins held her silk illusion 
fingertip veil, and she carried 
a bouquet of white carnations. 
* * * 
Martha Reil of Bad Aibling 
was maid of honor, wearing a 
beige dress with full skirt and 
holding a bouquet of red roses 
Best man was Donald Wing 
of Pigeon. Hugh Collins of New 
York ushered. 
22 Tables in Play 
at Bridge Session 
The Pontiac Duplicate Bridge 
Club held its monthly master- 
point game at the Elks Tem- 
ple Monday evening with 22 
tables in play 
Winners were Inez del Vil- 
lar and Melvin Smail; Julius 
-Smith--and-Thomas-Spencer_ol —.—Yeung-and-James White-Her-.. 
bert Rollins and Floyd Sayed 
and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. May- 
baum. 
Others were Mrs. Robert 
Segula and Mrs, Ernest Guy; 
Henry Georgia and Edwin V. 
Clarke; Mr. and Mrs. Herald 
Cox; and Mrs. Marcia Stoll 
and Ray Walmoth, 
  Youngsters in the vicinity of Shore View drive 
recently added finishing touches to a miniature city 
in the sand, complete with skyscraper, a jail, church, 
a network of streets, telephones, and even a lake. 
  : . Poentise Press Phote 
Note the airliner soaring over the little metropolis. 
Pictured are William Lemaux, holdihg his dog 
Troubles, and James Lefurgy, whose idea it was to 
start the project. ~ Donna Mrs. Davis’ son, Muffin, looks * a > 
Pentiac Press Phote 
on. Mrs. MacManus is vice chairman in charge of 
exhibitor information and Mrs. Davis is assistant 
secretary for the show. 
News of Personal Interest 
The two nieces of Mrs 
Horace Hall of Navajo street 
will arrive Wednesday for a 
visit. They are Mary and 
Bonnie Montgomery, daugh 
ters of Dr. and Mrs. Charles 
Montgomery of Houston. 
* * * 
Carolyn Campbell, daughter 
of the G. E. Campbells of Air- 
port road, Drayton Plains, 
president of Omicron chapter 
of Sigma Sigma Sigma at 
Eastern Michigan University 
will join other Tri Sigmas for 
the sorority’s 25th national con- 
vention. The convention will 
be held in St. Louis, Mo. from 
June 27-July 1] 
* * * 
Mrs. Sonya R. Zoch of Eliza 
beth Lake road announces the 
birth of a new granddaughter, 
Diane Robin Beil, at William 
Beaumont Hospital in Royal 
Oak on June J6 
Parents are Mr. and Mrs. _ 
Robert A, Bell (nee Barbara 
Jo Zoch) of Royal Oak. Mr. 
and Mrs. Robert D. Bell of De- 
troit are grandparents. Mr. and 
Mrs. Sargey Rosin of Eliza- 
beth Lake and Mrs. Leila Bell 
of Lake Orion are the new 
great-grandparents. 
* * * 
Mr. and Mrs. Eriscon Lewis 
of Chippewa road are looking 
forward to the visit of their 
grandchildren Laurence and 
Virginia and their parents, Mr 
and Mrs. Richard E. Lewis 
from Fargo, N. D. They will 
arrive Sunday 
* * * ; 
Mary Drake, daughter of Mr 
and Mrs. George A. Drake of 
Klingensmith road, left by 
plane Saturday for San Fran- 
cisco. She will be, the guest of 
former Pontiac residents, the 
Roy Pulvers of Orinda, Calif 
for 10 dayg. 0 
Before returning in August, 
Mary will attend workshops in 
special education at UCLA and 
the University of Mexico. Mary 
received her B. S, Degree from 
Eastern Michigan University 
and is a student in the gradu- 
ate schoo] of Michigan Uni 
versity 
* * * 
Patricia Alice Williams, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- 
ter Robert of Middie Belt road 
received her diploma Saturday 
from Cleary College, Ypsilanti. 
Mrs. John Nowak, her grand- 
mother, and Mr. and Mrs. 
Mark Harloff from Rochester, 
N. Y., and Dr. and Mrs. Henry 
L. Nowak and their daughter 
from Beacon, N. Y. 
were present for the ceremony. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert enter- 
tained at a dinner at Devon 
Gables afterward. Guests in- 
cluded Mrs. Nowak, Mrs. Har- 
jloff, Dr. and Mrs. Nowak and 
Donna, Mr. and Mrs. William 
Borders, William Borders, Mr. 
and Mrs. James Cline and 
John Wiiliams. 
* * * 
Mr. and-Mrs. Hugh M. Parks 
nee Bonnie Allen) of Murphy 
street announce the birth of a 
son, Gregory Allen, born June 
16 at Pontiae General Hospital 
Grandparents are Mr. and 
Mrs. Paul J, Allen of Oliver 
street and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 
M. Parks of Lowell street 
* * ® 
Mary Sue Dahigren, daughter 
of Dr. and Mrs. Car] Dahigren 
of Garland avenue, Syivar 
Lake, and. Normalee Braid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Car- 
roll Braid of Rosewood drive 
left Friday for a vacation in 
Bermuda They visited friends 
in New York en route 
* * * 
The Rev. and Mrs. LeRoy W 
Shafer of North Shirley avenue 
were among the 4,500 persons 
who attended the sessions of 
the Church of the Brethren An- 
nual Conference at Ocean 
Cove, N.J. The Rev. Mr. Shafer 
is pastor of the local congrega- 
tion 
* * ® 
Duing the past week Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry C. Fisheher and 
their children of Pittsburgh 
Pa. have been visiting atthe 
    VRS. DUANE F. SNYDER home of Mrs. Fishcher’s par 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tol- 
lefson of Stanley avenue. Mr 
Fishcher will work 
next week at resume 
Carnegie Tech 
where he is studying for a PhD 
in science under a Ford Foun- 
dation Fellowship. 
* * * 
Mrs, Karl A. Stickel (nee 
Janice K. Barnes) of Water- 
loo street in Waterford will 
leave July 14 to join her hus- 
band in Germany. Mrs. Stickel 
will fly non-stop to Frankfurt, 
Germany. She plans to live 
abroad until ber husband is 
discharged from, the army in 
1961, 
Bonnie Lou 
Butler, 
daughter of 
the Donald 
Butlers of 
South 
{nderson 
street, and 
Duane F. 
Ford Snyder 
of Osmun 
street, were 
married 
Saturday at 
Central 
Methodist 
Church. 
Snyder-Butler Nuptials 
Centra] Methodist Church 
was the scene of the Saturday 
evening wedding of Bonnie Lou 
Butler and Duane F. Snyder 
Dr. Milton H. Bank officiated 
at the double-ring ceremony 
in the presence of 290 guests 
The bride is the daughter of 
Mr and Mrs, Donald Butler 
of South Anderson street. Par- 
ents of the bridegroom are Mr. 
and Mrs. Ford Snyder of Os- 
mun street. 
IN GOWN OF TULLE 
A gown of embroidered tulle 
with scalloped bateau neckline 
and sheer short sleeves was 
the bride's choice. A basque 
waist and skirt featuring pan- 
els down the back over ruf- 
fles of tulle ending in a full 
chapel train were other fea- 
tures of the dress 
A flat bow bandeau of Chan- 
tilly lace in silk organza, out- 
lined with seed pearls and scat- 
tered iridescent sequins, held 
her fingertip veil of French 
silk illusioh, and she wore cul- 
tured pearls, a gift of the 
bridegroom, Her flowers were 
white butterfly roses with ste- 
phanotis and ivy in a cascade 
arrangement 
* * * 
Linda Butler, sister of the 
bride, was maid of honor. 
jridesmaids were Carrie Hen- 
ry, Carol Kinchla and Hollyann 
Higgins of Port Huron. The 
attendants were gowned alike 
in ballerina-length dresses of 
white over peta] pink and wore 
matching hat and shoes. Spoken in Methodist Rite 
maid held a cas- 
cade arrangement of pink 
Briarcliff roses. The  brides- 
maids’ flowers were pink car- 
nations and roses in a cas- 
cade The honor 
* * * 
Flower girl Sally Allarding 
of Lansing, the bridegroom's 
cousin was dressed like the 
attendants. She wore a head- 
band of feathered carnations 
and held a basket of pink rose 
petals, 
ASSIST BRIDEGROOM 
William Carter attended as 
best man. Ushers were Her- 
bert Butler, brother of the 
bride: Kenneth Snyder and 
Ronaid Snyder, brothers of the 
bridegroom 
A nephew of the bridegroom, 
Terry Bunton, was ringbearer. 
Mrs. Butler wore a pale blue 
silk efbroidered sheath with 
blue accessories and a rose 
cymbidium orchid corsage. A 
silver gray eyelet sheath with 
green accessories and a green 
eymbidium orchid corsage was 
the choice of Mrs. Snyder 
; * * * 
For traveling to northern 
Michigan the new Mrs. Snyder 
changed to a pink embroidered 
cotton dress with pink ac- 
cessories. The couple will re 
side on Durnham -street, Eliz- 
abeth Lake, upon their return. 
The bride is a graduate of 
’ Eastern Michigan University 
where she was a member. of 
Sigma Nu Phi Sorority. She , 
teaching in Bloomfield Hills. Snyder, son of 
Vr. and Mrs. 
‘planned for July 21 Mrs. McVean Will 
Be President for 
Pontiac Women 
Officers were installed for 
the coming year when the Pon- 
tiac Republican Women's Club 
met Monday afternoon at the 
Adah Shelly Library. Mrs. 
Eleah Patten was the installing 
officer. 
Members who wil] serve for 
the coming year are Mrs. Dun- 
can McVean, president; Mrs. 
Lulu Luby, vice president; Mrs. 
Charles Crawford, recording 
secretary; Mrs. E. M. Malone, 
corresponding secretary; Mrs. 
John Boardman, treasurer; 
and Mrs. Frank Hardenburg, 
parliamentarian. 
x * * 
Committee chairmen who 
were named included Mrs. 
Frank McGregor, mem be r- 
ship: Mrs. William Kreklow, 
social; and Mrs. Harry Sibley, 
sunshine. Other chairmen will 
be announced at the July meet- 
ing. 
* * * 
Oakland County Republican 
Chairman Arthur G. Elliott Jr. 
was guest speaker. He was in- 
troduced by Mrs. Frederick C. 
Ziem. 
Mrs. William McClure and 
Mrs. Milton Hathaway joined 
the club. 
Mrs. Hope Gorman was the 
silver tea chairman and her 
co-hostesses were Mrs. Luby 
and Mrs. Boardman 
Local Student 
Leaves to Spend 
Time Abroad 
Sandra Estelle Capel, daugh- 
ter of Mrs. Wilma Capel of 
Bramble Brae street was one 
of 13 young people who left 
Monday by plane for Europe as 
an exchange student. She will 
spend tén weeks with a Ger- 
man professor and his family 
at Aachen, Germany near the 
Rhine River. The group will 
stop at Ireland before reaching 
Amsterdam where they will 
leave to join their assigned 
families 
The program is under the 
auspices of the Youth for 
Understanding Teen-Age Pro- 
gram, sponsored by the Michi- 
gan Council of Churches 
_ Sandra wil] attend school 
(which is still in session 
there) for three weeks with the 
professor's 17-year-old daugh- 
ter 
Mrs. Rache] Anderson of 
Ann Arbor is director of the 
program. She and her husband 
will be abroad with the groups 
throughout the summer. 
Club Gathers 
at Warden Home 
The Foursquare Club, which 
has now been organized for a 
year, met at the home of Mrs 
Edna Warden Friday for the 
election of officers 
Mrs. John C. Balch was 
elected president and Mrs 
Warden secretary and treas- 
urer. 
Mrs. Olive Burgess and Mrs. 
Joseph E. Minton were ini- 
tjated as new members. 
A family picnic has been 
at the 
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert 
Weddle on Oxley drive 
Life Span Figures 
WASHINGTON — Refriger 
ators, ranges and tank-type va- 
cuum cleaners average 15 
years of service, reports the 
Agriculture Department. Up- 
right vacuums average 18 
years. Washing machines are 
not so long-lived, averaging on- 
ly nine years of use when pur- 
chased new. 
  BARBARA ST. JOHN 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert St. 
John of West Ann Arbor ave- 
nue announce the engagement 
of their daughter, Barbara 
Ann, to William Schiele, son 
of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schiele 
of Clintonville. No date has 
been set for the wedding. 
i   
  
     A ee eee ee a ~ sf 
THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE   _FOURTEEN i 
  
Don’t Delay   af the LOWEST price in history 
sm). Relayu8 f /     By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN 
veins! 
exception for a woman to t 
pletely free of these from middle 5 
age on and many’ very young j FEO RAI te Me mek 
women are made unhappy and un- 
comfortable because of them 
Though they seem to be inherit- 
ed, this does not mean that you Sold Exclusively by i 
will have varicose veins just be- 
      SALES and MARY MA SERVICE cause your forebears had them. b. 
43 W. Huron, or Call FEderal 5-0009 They do seem to run in families, “ 
Fors Ne Obligation Demonstration Phowever, and you May have ap Money Back tendency to them \ 
Perhaps the most important a 4 
bit of advice T can give you bs 
to see a physician as soon as 
you notice this trouble, At what 
ever stage your varicosity may 
be, you should see one — the 
sooner the better. It is important | 
to get treatment early. Needless 
pain and trouble later on may be 
avoided by early preventative | 
measures. |     RAPPY’S Entire Stock 
OFF 
Sale       
  Varicose veins are not only ugly 
to behold but they can cause you 
great discomfort and even become 
dangerous if neglected    
  It has been estimated that more 
than half of the adult population 
has some degree of varicosity 
Women are more subject to this 
than men. Pregnancy is a predis possible. 
         “Th; posing factor. Tight girdles and 
1s garters and standing for long pe 
Week riods each day also play their 
    part 
As a preventative and corree- 
  
    
  
  
  
      
      So many women have varicose veins. However, s0 many extreme om ; 
In fact it seems to be the Conditiong could have been avoided Out in the Summer — Are You 
xe com- had the patient seen a doctor in Ready?” 
. " , 
As a preventative or corrective measure for 
tive measure you should put bleanore Jusxinski became 
your feet up whenever possible. the bride of Warren H Anders 
PROTECT Take short rest periods with |= Saturday af St) Paul Lutheran 
- : > Tr your feet higher than your head, Chureh The es ge Mah 
y Ol ie i LAN rs or If that Is not possible, at leant der performed the ceremony in 
with place them on a chair when you the. presence of 100) guest 
ee ee sit. If your work keeps you af a The bride is the daughter of 
1 reeTox-RoseTox desk or sitting for hours at a Mi and Mis Harry Jasinski of 
Rotonone - Ant Dust fime, periodically get up and Royal Ouk Mr and Mrs Hes 
Weed Killers walk about the room. man 1, Anders of Omar street 
: twhe ' celebrating the 
r % ») eq" Blastic stockings are a help but th oo CVSAEY “ a e the 
PASH ERCS free shoud te cited to you in iyideysenes purent <o & URSA dividually. Some of the newest 
k E 5-6261 ones are quite sheer * * 
63 W. Huron Street J Metical treatment for extreme Un in ame iil causes usually consint of- injections, EUINGlarner SEER TASTE Seth dressed an oa ballerina length 
. mye cgmet “awn of Chantilly lace with 
() PERM ANIEN | S ry id nylon net ruffles A crown of 
e ) Complete with Haircut and Set § »() phe ia pd rnins oe aa 
e No Appt Necessary FE 5-8000 wince Peal = kl ' ‘al - 7 
. LOUIS Soe " i" aw ogift of the bridegroom 
10 West Huron—2nd Floor Next to Buckner Finance ee UL REED RE Shae 
Z h.thel Smith of loyal Chik at 
. tended the bride nad af 
NOW .. . Professional Beauty Care Honor, She ware a hue silk 
IN AIR COOLED COMFORT! gn ana a hi ts Serving as te man Wat 
THELMA CROW. Qwner lames Stafford ushering 
’ . 
RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD SHOPPE tare Cary keen, couse of 88 Wayne St FE 21424 ee beta owe " Man WIPE WHY © Mii faa 
LEELA LEO ALLE TOT ELLE ONIN HORMONES} aa ccatmscatien 
] ‘ 
a % 
| Yo Ur E c 3 
‘ * a 3 # F 
om Sh Irfwatst ane Wiese 
\ 
Sheath 
Drip-dry broadcloth in 
the sheath version of 
the shirtwaist. Choice 
of grey, black, navy, 
brown, light green, 
peach, beige and light 
blue. 
5 - , : (\ wf 
“he Full Skirt as above $14.95 
Pi HURON at TELEGRAPH 
: Mon, Thurs, Fri. 10-9-—Tues, Wed, Sat. 10-6 
  
  Get Help for Varicose Veins lor surgery to remove the offending|the early stages of the trouble. 
Tomorrow: “The Legs 
   
  varicose veins, you should put your feet up whenever 
Eleanore Jasinski Wed 
in Lutheran Ceremony 
of the 
chose a beige lace Mis. Anders, mother 
bridegroom 
heath 
ries and an Sith matching accesso 
orchid corsage for 
the wedding 
* * * 
is held A pees plion “ in the 
church parlors following — the 
meron Qhutoftown puests 
present from. Hollywood, 
Calif Sault Ste) Marte, Port 
Huron, Detroit and Ferndale 
* * * 
The couple will reside on 
North Cass street 
Scarf Sets Are 
Sheer, Flowered 
Cool news for spring-into 
sheer 
sets finer accessories are 
ny lon Se 
printed ifand glove 
with 
flawers to perk up a 
dark ensemble enchanting sui 
realistye 
They can look fresh and new 
continually because they can 
be washed speedily between 
wearings, Use warm soap or 
Then 
quickly, no detergent suds and rinses 
let them 
needed drip dry 
PEOonyinyy? 
Lodge Group Meets 
Slernbers of Pontine Rebekah 
Tawlee dQ met oat the Malta 
Hlal) Fyiday evening. The an 
nual memorial service was con 
ducted by Mrs. Ervid) Smith 
and her memorial staff 
Mrs lark Kline was .soloist 
The Past Noble Grand's Club 
meet at 11.90 am. Tues 
day at the Sylvan Lake home 
of Mrs Raymond Kline will ‘Come You Want 
‘ 
| ‘Family Feud | 
to Begin! 
By EMILY POST 
“Dear Mrs. Post: Two weeks 
ago, my nephew, aged nine, 
and his parents came to dinner 
at my house. I was aghast at 
his table manners. He kept 
shoveling food into his mouth 
as though he were afraid some- 
one might take the plate away 
from him. Not only did he 
smear his face but the table as 
‘well. His parents made no at- 
tempt to correct him 
“T could not stand it any 
longer so F corrected him tin 
a nice way of course) but my 
inter-in-law seemed resentful; 
ower this. When they had gone 
my husband said that I was 
wrong to have said anything to 
{t.e child and that it was not 
my place to correct him 
“I did this for the child's 
own good-and I certainly think 
that, as an aunt, I was within 
my rights to correct him. | 
would like your opinion.”’ 
Answer My own instinct 
would be to do exactly what 
you did, but 1 am afraid that 
a very occasional correction 
will do the child little good and 
will risk a family feud between 
you and his parents. Of course, 
if the child were visiting or 
staying with you without his 
parents, it would be your right 
and indeed your duty, to co! 
rect him 
“Dear Mrs. Post: Our son is 
fo be married soon’ at a morn 
Ing wedding. A breakfast will 
follow at a betel, The bride's 
parents paying for 
The day before there is to be 
au pre-rehearsal dinnet are this 
“The bride-to-be has invited 
about twenty-five people and 
made all arrangements for the 
dinner, We were not consulted 
bout anything, She now 
forms u that the groom s 
father is to pay for this. We 
were very much surprised. Is 
-this correct? 
Answet It wus not neces 
sary that she consult you about 
the arrangements for the re 
heursal dinner hut she was 
entirely wrong in expecting you 
to pay for oa 
“Dear Mi Post I have 
always tipped imy hair stylist 
employed — by 
is the 
owner of his own beauty salon when he was 
someone else. Now, he 
Is it necessary that I continue 
to tip him? 
Answet You do not 
owner of a beatity tip the 
salon 
“Dear Mrs. Post. We would 
like your help in settling a dif 
ference of opinion 
the use of nail polish by men 
Is it considered a sign of good 
grooming, and more important 
still, is it in good taste’ 
Answer: Well taken care of 
and perfectly clean fingernails 
rod groom 
ing, but the use of nail polish 
by men is not in very good 
taste concerning 
are essentials of ¢   LYNN WALKER 
Lynn Walker, son of Mr and 
Mrs. Merritt Walker of Argyle 
avenue has left to join the Lon- 
don Players summer stock the- 
ater at New London NH 
where he has been awarded a 
scholarship in dramatics. Pon- 
tiac residents will temember 
him for his parts in ‘‘Okla- 
homa,"’ "The Bad Seed” and 
as the king in “The King and 
]"’ Lynn graduated in June 
from Pontiac Central High 
Schoo! , 
    
  ‘ 
| 
| } 
‘announced by 
Dovre of Jay 
road. Richard 
is the son .of 
Vr. 
Elmer Benson 
¢ lengagement of The 
Deanna S. 
Dovre to — 
Richard N. 
Benson is 
her parents, 
Mrs. Helen 
Dovre of 
Pingree 
avenue and 
Theodore 
and Mrs. 
»f Sioux City, 
lowa. 
DEANNA S. DOVRE   
  Don’t Make Pawns 
of Grandchildren 
I 
| 
Printed Pattern 4559: Misses 
Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 
lop 1% yards 33-inch shorts 
1's vards; skirt 4 yards 
Printed directions on each pat 
tern part. Easier, accurate 
Send Fifty Cents in coins for 
this pattern—add 10 cents for eac 
243 West I7th St.. New York 1 NY 
with zone, size and style numbe 
SPECIAL ORDER - SPREADS 
  *h 
‘pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send 
to Anne Adams, care of The Pon- 
flac Press, 137 Pattern” Dept 
I, 
Print plainly name, address 
tr: 
necklace is a 
, single choker 
>. worn above a 
fe | bib. of white, 
Pi simple, happy arrangement. 
| believe me, it is anything but that 
It's a 10-day tug of war between 
my parents and my husband's par- 
ents because each set of parents 
with the others. 
white team up By RUTH MILLETT 
“With summer. vacation 
1usband and I face every year” 
“It's simply this: Both of 
iof relatives. ’ 
“That could and should be 
Reading Interests 
EVANSTON—Pick the right 
books for hubby and you may 
nudge him closer to that big 
promotion, says Peter FE. 
Siegle, a consulting psycholo- 
gist. 
For better or for worse, he 
reports, the little woman has 
a tremendous influence on her 
husband's reading tastes 
During a survey, Sicgle 
learned that many senior and 
junior executives tend to read 
haphazardly. 
  
Remove Lipstick 
Rub lipstick stains with lard 
Or petroleum jelly, then wash 
the garment in a hot solution 
of suds detergent. The stain 
should disappear 
Black and 
for this 
bracelet and 
necklace set.: 
Actually the 
smooth, 
opaque and 
crystal beads 
intermingled 
with jet 
black beads. time 
here again, won't you please write 
something about the problem my 
our 
‘parents live in the same cily so 
going home for us and taking the 
lchildren means visiting two sets 
a 
But 
  goes 
| letter, 
pe SSESSIVE 
have 
they “If my mother invites us for 
dinner that is sure ta, be the 
very night my husband’s mother 
wants us, If my husband’s par- 
ents want te take the kids* fish- 
ing, my parents say in hurt 
tones, ‘But we wanted to do that 
for the children.’ 
“That kind 
on for our 
There’s not much to add to that 
And because I receive 
similar letters every summer I 
know this isn’t an isolated prob- 
lem. 
So grandparents, it’s up to you. 
If you really want your children 
to enjoy visiting you, don't be so 
them that you make 
uncomfortable 
Enjoy the little time you have 
with them instead of worrying for 
fear the other set of parents may 
yet to see them a little more 
The important thing is that they 
back to visit because 
See that you keep 
them wanting to — or they may 
stop coming. come 
want to. of pulling against 
each other with us in the middle 
whole visit. It 
isn't any open quarrel, or any- 
thing like that, and so it is almost 
impossible to cope with. This may 
sound terrible, but much as we 
is jealous of the time we spend love our parents and want to be 
with them and have them see their 
grandchildren, we 
going home. 
Channel Husband’s | “If they could just relax and 
enjoy the time we can spend with 
ithem we could relax and enjoy 
it, too. But this way no one is ever 
entirely satisfied and no one is ever 
very happy.” almost dread 
‘ 
§ 
a= 
  
  | 
AN OUTSTANDING COLLECTION OF BEDSPREAD EN- . 
SEMBLES—coverlets, throw spreads, one-piece spreads, king- 
size spreads and many other styles 
Matching draperies or cafe curtains, valances, dust ruffles, ee 
shams—JUST ABOUT ANY COMBINATION YOU WANT! as | 
SOLIDS and PRINTS in a VARIETY of FABRICS — polished : 1 
cottons, taffetas, satins, corduroy chintz and many others. 
OVER 30 FABRICS from which-to choose and each can be 
had in four to eight different colors. 
each fabric on display 
SPECIAL ORDERED for you 
Prices start at $16.00 livery 
COVERLET 
DUST RUFFLE (pictured above) 
  ~ ee ee eq coffon tn coir 
offs t 
t, spread is in stock) 
Ld SAMPLE SPREADS of 
Yard goods available for draperies. 
Approximately two weeks de- 
(pictured above) .... $16 
of pink, bulter 
  Exclusive at the WONDERLANE Pep The Original 
“Shaggy Dog” 
Plush Toy 
es seen in the movie 
now appecring at 
the Oakland Theater 
He's 16” tall, soft and 
cuddly and has a mischiev- 
ous look in his eye, a per- 
fect gift for every boy or 
girl 
  | 7.95 Mo 8 OC $10 4 e 
zold. white, brown ft k Well Disney Productions 
an One ticket to the ‘Sha = + FRE _movie with each nis ita 
Open ’ ‘ See our display at the Oakland Theatre 
Friday and Monday 
Nights i . WONDERLAND ep 
1666 S. Telegraph Tel-Huron Center 175 W. Maple Rd - _ Pontiac irminghom                
     hy ? ca / j t 
4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE   
23, 1959   
  Owe, Him an + Apiieey ... Abby 
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Y bai ay trouble with my neigh- | groom usually selects the best 
DEAR ABBY: I went toa | ANNOYED | man but, Abby, my fiance's prom with a boy who is what = DEAR ANNOYED: If this brother is shorter than I am 
you call a sissy. I knew this | one incident is the sum total and I am atraid we will look 
before I went : , | of your complaint against your ridiculous up there. My brother 
with him but | neighbor, I would say that | is 6 ft. 2 and would make a 
he was the, you are over-reacting to what | much better looking best man. 
only boy who was probably an innocent ac- How can | get around this 
asked me and cident. Talk to her. without starting a family fight? 
I wanted to x * : 
go. DEAR ABBY: I am going to | BRIDE ZO-SE 
I like to mix be married in August. My DEAR BRIDE: Are you stag- 
with others. ; | fiance wants his brother to be ing a Hollywood production or 
He doesn't. Pe | best man. I want my brother a ceremony to join you and 
, : to be best man. | know the your loved one in holy matri- when we got 
to the prom I mae 
started to mix ABPY 
with others. We kind of. lost . 
track of each other. There was Have You Tried This? 
a big mix-up and when the 
Grand March started I wasn't | . . 
there. My date started look- | % Tutti Frutti Jam Can 
ing for me outside by the . 
parked cars. Anyway, when it | B V d E h Y . 
came time to go home, I |- ce arie ac ear 
couldn't find him, 
    
He claims he stayed until By JANET ODELL and pineapple jam, using pec- 
the janitor locked up. My girl. |~ Péntiac Press Home Editor tin (recipe in. leaflet). The 
friend and her boyfriend took |: This is the time of year pineapple is too sweet, the & 
me home. Now it’s all over | when we begin to think about rhubarb too sour; together, 
town that I ditched this kid. making jam and jelly for the ‘hey are wonderful. Can a 
How can I explain and get cold months ahead (anybody little of this, then add_ the 
my reputation back? want to think about that?), Test t ine ee 
REPUTATION RUINED However, we heard of such an 12 SOME - nat - godly 
DEAR Ri; What's there auleresting idea ae: win amount in the refrigerator. — 
to explajn? You violated the jam that we must pass it 
first rule of good datesman- along. Now, for the rest of the 
: * * * canning season, make up ship—‘‘to stick with the guy 
who brung you.”” The only way | = 
io repair your reputation |= y TEP y P © worker in school and church add some of each to the re- Mrs. George Granger of Au- batches of jam—cherry, 
th, by the way is t is : ee 
(wale 7 =_. 2 = organizations. Her hobbies frigerated mixture. Mrs. | ruined by one mistake) is to ipologize to the boy you mis- © are any kind of handcraft. She Granger says she has even 
treated and to behave like a has four youngsters. added apple butter. 
lady in the future. TUTTI FRUTTI JAM If the mixture is too sweet, 
ae By Mrs. George Granger add some of that rhubarb you 
DEAR ABBY: Isn't a sign Start out by freezing a have frozen. By fall you will 
of jealousy or hate to send |B couple of batches of rhubarb. have the most wonderful top- 
SO i ~t ; le ? 2 
somebody & Easley ONE «using pectin. Seal some of pudd.ng that you can imagine. 
DEAR RECEIVED: I pre-e | put put part of it in a crock (two years. Keep it refriger- © burn Heights is an active raspberry, peach, plum—and ‘ 
Then make strawberry jam, ping for ice cream, cake and we 
‘ 
this in jars as you usually do, It will never be the same any E 
é * 
is fer to believe that anyone who © and place it in the refriger- ated until you want to seal it 
sends another a plant (of any : ator. in jars. 
species) does it in the spirit * Make a batch of rhubarb Doesn't it sound delicious? of good will. Your conscience ~ 
could be needing you. , WK PLEO SDR, GARE RTE TE iad ETD 
* * * 
eerie teinie witece Barbara Kielhorn Wed in complete disregard of the 
open windows in my: car, ° e 
standing where it belonged in | t M h | Ch | vatres terse In St. Michael Church lucky enough to see the water 
gushing into my car, within Barbara Louise Kielhorn and 
five minutes I could have David Arthur Reed were mar- 
bathed in there. Should I take ried Saturday morning at St. 
her to court, move, or ask Michael Catholic Church. Some 
her to move? I have lived 
here for 22 years and never 200 guests witnessed the cere- 
mony 
The bride is the daughter 
of Mrs. Gerievieve A. Kielhorn 
: of South Roselawn drive and 
| George P. Kielhorn of Doug- 
| las street. Parents of the 
| bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. 
; Frank A. Reed of South Rose- 
lawn drive. 
Mr, Paul IN LACE AND TULLE 
A floor-length gown of Chan- 
| tilly lace and tulle over taf- 
Well Known Local | feta with a Sabrina neckline 
c and chapel train was worn by 
Hair Stylist Has Now the bride. Her veil of French 
Joined Our Staff illusion lace was held by a 
| Chantilly lace Juliet cap, and 
HAIR | she carried a colonial bouquet 
donnell STYLISTS of carnations centered by   
  
  
    
    
  
      Miracle Mile Shopping Center white: roses. ‘ * MRS. DAVID A. REED 
S. Telegraph at Square Lake Rd. | * : 
Hours: 10 to 9 P.M. Daily | Maid @f honor was Patricia . 
With or Without Appointment 1 Ann Reed, sister of the bride- lace sheath with champagne 
Federal 8-0639 groom. Bridesmaids were accessories and a corsage of 
mee) §=Mrs. Kenneth Lowe of New | pink rosebuds. Mrs. Reed's 
I Baltimore and Linda Morris of | — was eae over pink Rochester. | lace dress with black acces- 
Yarns e Lessons They were gowned in baller- | sories and she wore a. corsage 
THE / ina-length dresses of soft pink of pink rosebuds. 
. | Chantilly lace with chiffon x «& ® 
KNITTING NEEDLE | cummerbunds. Matching head- A reception held in St 
| bands held their silk illusion Michael Hall followed the 
452 W. Huron FE 5-1330 veils. ceremony. Out-of-town guests 
ere reap mmsaraaal * * * of the bride included her 
Peggy S. Jones, daughter of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 
New Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, was | Charles R. Kielhorn of Har- 
We Have the | junior bridesmaid. Flower girl risburg. Tl. 
Redbook—13th Edition | was Diana Weddle, daughter | The new Mrs. Reed chose a 
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wed- navy blue suit with white ac- 
Guide Book of . . . dle. Both wore pink organza cessori¢s and a corsage of . 
U.S. COINS—YEOMAN frocks with matching acces- white ;roses from her bridal 
| ories. bouqnet for traveling to north- (Mail Order . ; 
ONLY $1.75 $2.00) ASSIST BRIDEGROOM enn Mehler — « 
: Richard Nichols served as th ae oars * * | e couple will live on New 
Hames © Sous sapere best man. Ushers were Art Sorry —— 
PONTIAC STATIONERS Atkinson and Michael Reed, | , 7 _ 
(Formerly Brown Bres.) | Brother of the bridegroom. Fresh strawberries added to 
4.N. Saginaw FE 2-4242 BF Randy Reed was ringbearer. marshmallow topping make caxe 
  Mrs, Kielhorn wore a toast or ice créam desserts extra tasty   
  
  Permanent 
W aving 
by Andre 
guarantees you lasting quality even in 
the very softest of Ta te and . 
without ugly fuzz. A must for today’s 
high styling. 
Guaranteed 
7 ie _ “10” 
Complete 
     
Our Salon Is Completely Air-Conditioned 
No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! 
Open Mon. and Fri. ‘til 9 P. M. 
Andre Beauty CSalon sleeneile FE 95-9257 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bldg. 
  _ best thing to do is keep your ‘ABBY, care of this paper ' Judy Lynn Chadbourne, 
You Shouldn’t Ditch Your Date Robert Line Speak Vows 
mony? For goodness sake, let 
your fiance select his own best 
man. 
* * 
“Why don't my parents trust ‘ 
me?"’ For What Every Teen- 
ager Wants To Know, send 25 
cents and a large, stamped, 
self-addressed envelope to 
* * * 
For a personal reply, write 
to ABBY in care of this paper 
Enclose a_ self-addressed, 
stamped envelopi 
Short Hair’s Chic 
For looking chic and well- 
groomed all summer long, the 
hair short and well-trimmed. 
Fancy hairdos just don't be- 
long with sun, sand and surf. | MRS. ROBERT Tt. LINE     
-Emerys on Honeymoon 
in Northern Michigan 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E 
Emery are honeymooning in 
northern ;, ag ae following 
their marriage Saturday eve- 
ning at: Columbia Avenue 
Baptist Church. The Rev 
M. F. Boyd Jr. officiated be- 
fore 100 guests. 
The bride, the former Bar- 
bara J. Morgan, is the daugh- 
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Clyde- 
Morgan of Clark street. The 
bridegroom's parents are Mr. 
and Mrs. Robert G. Emery of 
Scott Lake road. 
~*~ * * 
A ballerina-length gown of 
Chantilly lace and nylon tulle 
over heavy satin was worn by 
the bride. The lace bodice of 
the dress was designed with a : 
scalloped neckline and long : 
tapered sleeves, and the tiered , 
skirt was of tulle. A crown of ie ler: 
iridescent sequins and seed : & ~ en 
pearls secured Her fingertip & - = 
veil of imported silk illusion.     White roses, centered with a | MRS. EDWARD EMERY 
white orchid, comprised her 
bouquet, and she wore a single were Paul Childers. brother 
strand of pearls. a gift of the of the bride, and Robert Heed 
bridegroom. 
ATTEND BRIDE 
The bride’s sister, Mrs. Al- 
bert Smith, was matron of RECEPTION HELD 
A reception was held in the 
church parlors 
honor, wearing a green nylon , Mrs. Morgan wore a dress of 
tulle ballerina-length dress | navy silk organza with navy 
with matching headpiece and | and white accessories for her 
a bouquet of pink roses and daughter's wedding. A dusty 
white carnations. ; rose lace dress with white 
* * * accessories was the choice of 
Attendants Mrs. Beauton Mrs. Em@ry. Both mothers 
Matteson, sister of the bride, | wore corsages of Johanna Hill 
and Mrs. Gerald Reynolds of | roses 
, Lake Orion, wore gowns simi- | * *& * 
matron's in pink with matching pink lace over cotton satin 
headbands, Their flowers were dress and the white orchid from lar to that of the honor | The new Mrs. Emery wore a 
roses and white carnations. | her bouquet with white acces- 
| * * * sories for traveling. 
Flower girl Wanda Smith, The couple will be at home 
niece of the bride, wore green on Clark street 
  nylon organza and scattered 
pink rose petals from a white 
basket. Wash - and-wear clothing dries 
in better shape if al! the closings 
~ * * jare secure. Remember to close 
Gerald Reynolds of Lake |buttons, snap grips or zippers be 
Orion was best man. Ushers (fore washing. | | 
if 
  
    
      Sizes 3 to 6x 
with leggings. 
Sizes 7 to 14 
coat. 
998 
Subteen sizes. 
8 to 14 coat. 
498     Advance Season Layaway! 
The Famous Classic Now Includes 
ZIP-OUT PILE LINING! 
The boy coat that outlasts all fashion whims! A 
perfect blend of camadura, wool and come! hair. 
found only in fomous make Coot Craft coats 
Camel, Red, Novy or Grey. 
s 
The MARGARET ANN 1 SHOP 
  - White stock and carnations 
banked the altar for the Sat- 
urday afternoon wedding of 
Judy Lynn Chadbourne and 
Robert T. Line. The Rev. Ed- 
ward D. Auchard officiated in 
the presence of 200 guests at 
the ceremony held in Orchard 
Lake Community Church. 
The bride is the daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chad- 
bourne of Brown road. Par- 
ents of the bridegroom are the 
Paul B. Lines of Wards Point 
drive 
IN TAFFETA GOWN 
The bride's ballerina-length 
gown was of white bouquet 
taffeta. Appliques of lace out 
lined the bateau neckline and 
bell-shaped skirt. Her cap of 
matching lace secured a {in- 
gertip veil. She held an ar- 
rangement of white rubrum 
lilies, stephanotis, and ivy, 
* * * 
Lois MeKay of Harper Woods 
attended as maid of honor, 
gowned in blue batiste with 
insets of white eyelet embroid- 
ery. She wore a matching blue 
circlet veil and held an ar- 
rangement of rubrum lilies 
with ivy 
* * * 
Jack Line of Atlanta, Ga 
was his brother's best man 
Ushers were William Liimakka 
and Gerald Wallace, both of 
Drayton Plains, Charles Sayre 
of Waterford Township, and 
Jerry Volkman of Birmingham 
RECEPTION AT CHURCH 
After the ceremony a recep- 
tion was held in the church 
parlor 
Mrs. Chadbourne was gowned 
in blue lace with matching ac 
cessories and wore a corsage 
of pink sweetheart roses for 
her daughter's wedding. Mrs 
Line wore pink chiffon with 
rose accessories and a cor- 
sage of pink sweetheart roses 
* * * 
A black cotton suit was the 
bride’s choice for traveling. 
The couple is on a two-menth 
tour of Canada and the west- 
ern coast 
Both Mr. and Mrs. Line at- 
tended Eastern Michigan Uni- 
versity, and are teaching at 
Isaac E. Crary Junior High 
School, , 
  
Using pickles as a garnish? Cut 
each into many thin slices length- 
wise without cutting all the way 
to the end. Place on plate or tray 
jand spread slices apart to resem 
| ble a fan   
  
  C ~ 
Bloomfield _ = SHOP   
  
1662 S. Telegraph Rd. . 
  
        
  Bertlyn’s carefully select- 
ed imported leathers de- 
signed with the artfully squared vamp, and 
the crepe rubber sole and heel means smart- 
ness and comfort un- 
limited. Individually 
packed in a_ vinyl 
travel case. Choose 
yours in white, red, 
blue, pink or beige 
All sizes. 
    
  
* 
  Just Arrived! 
NEW SERBIN 
SHIRTWAISTERS 
in woven plaids and stripes, 
toll sleeves, cluster pleat skirts 
usually 17.95 ....NOW | 
in arnel and cotton sleeveless 
sheaths, checks and pastels 
usually 13.95 ....NOW 
           SHOP EVERY NITE ‘til 9 
  
Hloomfield SATURDAY ‘til ee 
ASHION SHOP 
1662 S. Telegraph Rd. 
    ]?° 
9% 
multi color plaids, 
black or brown checks, 
black, navy or 
brown stripes, 
yellow or blue 
pastels 
  
mee 
    
      
  
   
  2 tO Ae i 6 ‘ - 
: duaelnae ce isIxTREN “THE, PONTIAC PRESS, 4 ° 
TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1959   
WILLIAM D. CAREY 
burn Ave., died yesterday at Avon there in the Forest Lawn Ceme-; | ner ral Home 
Center Hospital, after an tilness of tery. 
several months. 
A retired farmer, Mr. Carey was 
a graduate of Eastern Michigan 
College and a native of Canada. ° 
He was a member of the Inter- EMIL WATERSTONE 
Service for Emil Waterstone, 
{ 4S. Saginaw &t., 
at 4 p.m. Wednesday at-the Voor-.4 son, Tony, at home; a brother. | will 
national Order of Odd Fellows and h¢¢s-Siple Chapel. 
the Presbyterian Church at Cros- 
well, 
Surviving is a daughter. Mrs. 
Eleanor McClelland of Pontiac. 
Service will be held at 8 pm 
Wednesday at the 
Funeral Home, His 
taken to Croswell 
L. FRANKLIN ELKINS 
Mr. Elkins, 83. had owned and 
operated the Pontiac 
Bumper Works on Lake street. be- 
fore moving to Howell in 1933. He 
died at his home in Howell Sunday 
after a long illness. Mr. Waterstone, 
died Saturday after a long illness 
Melvin A. Schutt bara Ellen Hintz, 
body will be of Mr 
for burial 620) 
ut 
Goyette 
Spring °« & ice 
McKnight, 77, of 395 W 
Lake Dr 
Thursday at the Walled Lake Meth 
odist Church. Burial will be in the 
W a sign in Three Oaks for sent by the Sherman Deaths in Pontiac ‘and Nearby Areas | 
Funera! 
William D. Carey, 89, of 116 Au- iservice Thursday. Burial will be Home, Ortonville, to Alabama. | 
Mr. Millican died of gun shot 
|wounds yesterday at his home. He 
was an employe of the Fisher Bo-iy 
>, Grand Blanc. 
be held Surviving are his wife, 
and two sisters. 
  painter, 
BARBARA ELLEN HINTZ 
CLARKSTON — Service for Bar- BY 
infant ¢ 
and Mrs. Edward |} 
Ascension Dr., was to 
1) a.m. today at the 
Funeral Home he 
COMMERCE. TOWNSHIP—Ser 
Bruce (Beatrice E 5 for Mrs 
will be held at 1 
Salem Cemetery under OAKLAND, Calif, (AP) 
Lanphier Daniels, 53, 
fornia girl to win the 
ica title at Atlantic 
Sunday laughter 
{intz, of 
be he'd 
Sharpe 
re with died City 
from virus 
University of Michigan 
day in a hospital. He 
Sunday at Fairfield when 
2T feet while dismantling 
pivtform Was 
Walled 
XO) pm 
the dij first 
Miss Amer Division of General Motors Corp., 
Deaths Elsewhere , THE ASSOCIATED PERSS 
Faye 
Cali 
in 1925 
pneu 
Service for L. Franklin Elkins, burial to follow in the Lakeview monia. She was the mother of two 
a former Pontiac resident, wil] be Cemetery daughters, and a grandmother 
held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the The baby died at birth yesterday ere ° * . ‘McDonald Funeral! Home inat St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon N JENNA, Austria (AP) —Bela 
Howell, Burial’ will be in the High-(iac Kovacs, former lender of Hun 
land Cemetery) Suryiving besides he; parents gary & ante poweriul seriall bende 
Surviving are his wife Jessie, are three brothers and sisters parly | died) Sunday ‘in ‘al hospital © son, Russell of Howell: a daughLaunic. Terri and Ricky. all at Radio Budapest announced Mon 
ter, Mrs. Vera Smielewski of Ro- home aay. Me be in un is 
chester; 13 grandchildren and 14 _ NORFOLK Con oe Earice 
great-grandchildren MES. BRUCE McKNIGHT as ee con a arlan, 33. diving coach at the 
died Mon 
injured 
he fell 
a diving 
Former Grand Rapids 
(rave MRS. W. BRYANT TYRRELL | pection of Richardson-Bird Funeral 
Mrs \W Bryant (Dorothy P.) Home here Publisher Publi i i fay ist Di Tyrrell, 64, of Takoma Park, Md., Mrs. McKnight died yesterday t <r D es 
died of a heart attack. yesterday at her home following an illness of GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) 
at Pontiac General Hospital after four weeks side service will be held Thursday 
ident of 
blishing a brief illness Surviving are-twe-sisters, Mrs. fur John N. Nind. 7% pres 
Mis. Tyrrell had come to Pon- Julian Devereaux of Walled Lake the former Periodical Pu 
tae for the funeral of her son, and Mrs. Bert Stanbo of Salein, Co. here and well-known furniture 
Arthur Bon June 6 and had made and # brother, John Sustin of Cali industry publicist who died 
arrangements to return home yer 
terday 
of the Sec 
in Chicago 
husband 
William 
and four She was a member 
ond Baptist Church 
Surviving besides her 
are a daughter Mrs 
Kuether of Minneapolis 
grandchildren BRANDON 
for Earnest R fornia 
The fanatl 
memorial contributions be 
the Walled Lake requests th 
Methodist 
HARNEST KR. MILLI 
TOWNSHIP 
Mis. Tyrrell hod, was taken Perry Lake Rd. will beh 
from the Donelson-Johns Funeral day at the Moss Funera 
Home today to the Connelly Fue in Cullman, Ala. The body Millican, 40, Sunday 
The publishing firm printed ses 
vat oan furniture trade 
sem to furnitttve firm Mind 
Church sold 10 years 
ture Co und he 
AN sinee then 
Service 
of 1570 
eld Fri 
| Home eral 
had been 
More than 2,100 
lost thei 
United floods 
States during the lives: in 
will be “years persons jpurnals. A 
founded was 
ago to Baker Furni 
retired 
have 
In the 
last 30 
  
per week 
Model FPD-130-59 
  
  
  
   IT'S A 
QUEEN'S WAY 
TO LIVE: 
      
  BUY NOW 
and SAVE! 
    
       FROST-PROOF FRIGIDAIRE 13 cu. ft. Refrigerator-Freezer 
  
        
      
Now you can have FREEZING WITHOUT FROSTING 
in a budget Frost-Proof 2-door model! 
No frost to defr ost— anywhere, anytime! 
No frost-stuck foods and ice trays. 
© Completely separate 
Frost-Proof freezer with 
storage space in door. 
© New Frigi-Foam insulation 
gives 9 more pounds 
frozen food space 
WE NEED MORE GOOD 
USED REFRIGERATORS 
... WE‘RE TRADIN’ 
HIGH TO GET “EM! 
  ® Flowing Cald 
Refrigerator Section 
® Full-width, removable 
metal shelves 
@ Glide-Out Hydrators for 
moist-fresh fruit of 
We have eager buyers wailing for 
your used refrigerators . . . We don't 
“junk” your trades. We recondition 
and sell them! That means we can af 
ford to give you more in trade. 90 you 
can buy a brand-new 1959 Frigidaire 
at lowest possible coat.     
ME- ade 49 
CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY     
      
      
     ‘Sees Headway 
in Tax Battle; . 
Everybody Tired 
LANSING ®—A House Repab 
li¢an leader today Soaa te ia. 
makers would make “definite 
headway” this week on settle. — 
ment of a five-month battle 
Edna; | over taxes. 
“Everybody's getting sick of 
hanging around here,’’ said Rep. 
Allison Green (R-Kingston), GOP 
floor leader. “We probably. can't 
of the month but the end ought 
to be in sight by then.” 
* * * 
Green huddied for the third 
time last night with Rep. Joseph 
4. Kowalski (D-Detroit), Demo 
cratic floor leader, on a pro 
posed compromise on rival tax 
proposals put up by Republicans 
and Democrats. 
ht ok ° Green last week suggested a 
package to include the Republi 
can-backed plan to add a penny 
to the three-cent use (sales) tax, 
' amendments to the business ac 
    tivities tax and one or two ‘“‘nul- 
sance’ taxes which together 
would yield 140 million dollars 
in new revenue. ¢ 
Democrats are backing a com 
bination personal and corpora 
tion income fax but House de- 
feat of a piggy-back income tax 
— weakened their stand, 
A huge image of Paul Bunyan 
folklore hero of tumberjacks, wel- 
comes visitors to Brainerd, Min 
nesota. According to legend, Bun- 
yan used a trimmed pine tree for 
a pencil. Hoofprints of his blue ox 
sabe created Minnesota's 11,000 
lakes gress today sent President Eisen-. 
i howe wheat bill that he is vir- adjourn the session by the end | 2 “ Wheat Bill Goes pace 
to Eisenhower Veto Expected Due to, 
Boost in Price: Supports 300 Enrolled 
Opposed by Ike in Summertime 
WASHINGTON (UPI) — ‘Com Swim Program 
  wr on passing the original House 
‘pill, no more House action now is 
| necessary: 
od 
  ‘plan to take advantage of the 
tually certain to veto because of Department of Parks & Recre 
its price boost features. tion's first summertime swimming 
The Senate last night approved program. 
144-40 a Democratic-sponsored bil] Registrations for various 
which had passed the House. It SWimming sessions and classes be 
would boost supports on wheat to gan yesterday at City Hall 
30 per cent of parity for the 1960 There is still room for more 
and 196] crops and cut acreage al registrants in classes covering 
lotments t 25 ‘r cent F : __ iy MICS bef Cer beads ie beginning swimming for chil- 
dren and adults and specializ- 
called on Congress repeatedly ing swimming, said Leonard T. 
fo act te cut the 1,300,000,000 Buzz, city recreation director. 
bushel wheat surplus in which The latter classes include syn 
laxpayers have  $3,000,000,000 Chronized water ballet for girls 
invested. - and women and swimming-diving 
But he made it clear he wanted Classes for boys and men 
supports reduced — not raised * * ol , 
Passage of the bill in the Senate ~’immMing is offered mornings, President Eisenhower has 
pulled the Democrats off what @{ternoons and evenings at Pontiac 
could have been Northern High School an embarrassing 
A full schedule is available at political spot. The House last week 
rejected a compromise wheat bill the Parks & Recreation Depart 
approved by a Senate-House con- Ment headquarters in City Hall 
ference committee which would Buzz said 
raise supports only to 80 per cent 
of parity while cutting planting al 
lotments 20 per cent. Champ in Par Form 
* * * GALESBURG, Ill. (AP)—Harry 
If the matter had been allowed Shoemaker, the defending cham 
to die there, administration Jead- pion from Chattanooga, Tenn 
ers could have blamed Congress matched par yesterday in a prac- 
for the failure to take action to tice round of the national tourna- 
stop the burgeoning wheat sur- ment of left-handed golfers which 
pluses opens today at the Soangetaha 
But the Senate went back to the Country Club. ern, 
Nearly 300 Pontiac area residents | 
types E ‘Movie Magnate, 82, 
‘Will Be Buried Today |“ Stu meni In 1916 he co-founded with his 
HOLLYWOOD, (AP) — Funeral | brother, Edgar; ~ poten Sam a 
service will be conducted today | isch, Goldwyn: 
for’ Arch Selwyn, 82, retired Goldfisch later adopted the name 
,Broadway producer and co-found- | ‘Goldwyn. The corporation later 
ler of the motion picture studio: was sold and became Metro-Gold- 
\that became Metro-Goliwya-May-, | wyn-Mayer, Ey ' 
ler. 
Selwyn, who died Sunday, start- Eight U.S. Presidents did not 
‘ed in show business as a lryear- | veto a single bill.   
  
  
   
       i | Carl OW. Donchen 
Funeral Sersics 
Differs Elsewhere « . : 
  1 If the end comes to one of your 
in larnily while away from home — 
‘Ty _call the Donelson-Johns Funeral 
j\ Home first. We will handle every 
detail from here — at a definite 
A saving to you. 
Funeral service and costs differ at 
“2  q@ distance. We understand these 
things — and our nation-wide df- 
<7 filiates serve us well. 
Vv Phone 
|| FEDERAL Parking 
4.4511 On Our Premises = 
D onelson- Johns 
FUNERAL HOME 
855 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC 
      
ECONOMY 
RUN 
mae 
  “toc: aa 
  -Only one gasoline 
gives you this 
  4 NEW = 
money — get better gas mileage, too! In this punishing Run, 47 brand new 
using Mobilgas Special 
model car. Helps you get top power and acceleration—top miles per gallon! OAR oa 
stock cars, driven by people like you, averaged 19.44 miles per gallon 
—The New Car Gasoline. Use it in your new or late F ¢ 
GASOLINE 
Follow the example of the Mobilgas Economy Run drivers — and you'll save 
FREE... 
H you want to get better q@at miteage from your car~and 
Save money— send for this 
helpful booktet that tetis how, 
Write: MobilGas-Saving Book. 
i#t, Mobi Ol1 Company, P.O. 
Box 1860, Grand Central   
    
é Station, New York 17, N.Y, 
YOU'RE MILES AHEAD WITH MOBIL | i 3 old usher at New York's old Her- 
  
  
     PONTIAC PRESS t ai 
  ss 
PONTIAC, bah HIGAN SEVENTEEN   
Press Phote Pentiac 
town who are looking forward to the village's PRESIDENT ON PATROL — Lake Orion Vil- 
lage President William Shoup patrols the waters 
of Lake Orion to see that al] boaters and bathers 
practice the rules of water safety. Shoup is sport- 
ing a ar — days like many other men in “Centennial Spectacular’’ celebration July 3, 4 
and 5. Among the events to be staged will be 
sailboat races at 10 a. m. and a water carnival = 
at 2 p.m. July 5 on Lake Orion 
Miltord to Buy Road Grader, 
Hire Sewage Plant Operator By REBA HEINTZELMAN 
MILFORD 
lasted almost five hours last night, ibe paved. Back streets would be Village Hall. At the present time 
blacktopped the area is a mixture of spot zon- — At a meeting that 
A request from William Knapp toing, according to Village President 
‘hace neil t ard rezone, from residential to cem-Joseph Gerrard 
i‘ — iE ™ a ay, et noe mercial, an area from Main to x * * xX i é dW +) * . 
orized hiring a Tull time operator East. streets on Commerce road Four bids were opened for a new of the sewage disposal plant and 
the purchasing of a new $10,000! 
road grader. 
* * * 
They also accepted the water and 
sewer line specifications of Fair-| 
view Hills Subdivisions 2 and 3,) 
and discussed the possibility of al 
$32,000 street paving project. 
State health officials have set~ 
duly 1 as the deadline for the 
village to get its disposal plant 
in operation before any new 
subdivisions: can hook inte the 
sewer line. and a $10,000 con- 
awarded to the Galion Co. resulted in a public hearing dateroad grader, 
set for 7:30 p.m. July 1 at thetract 
Pick School Board Officer 
in Romeo, Avon Township LOMEO — New president of the AVON TOWNSHIP — The Board 
Board of Education of the Romeo of Education 
The sewage plant, located just Community Schoofs is Dr. Ralph Schools has elected veteran mem- 
east of the main dam in the Huron|C. Renwick. He succeeds Allen ber R. Grant Graham president 
River, dumps into the river, as do/Rush, who was not a candidate for the 1959-60 school year. He 
the Wixom Ford pliant, the Proud for membership on the Board in SUCCé eeds Gordon S. Hamilton who 
Lake Recreation Genter and Camp) the June -8 election. was defeated for re-election to the 
Dearborn plants. "sd ip: W, Mectiaumee hea bebe Oe 
The City Manager L. Oliver Tay-| re-elected sec retary, and John John W. Buday has been ‘© 
lor was authorized to hire a Man gawell was named to the post | elected secretary and Fleyd L. 
to run analysis fests for the state! of treasurer, vacated by Dr. Ren. | Coby dr. named to the pest of 
at:a starting salary of $4,000 a wick, | treasurer, succeeding Robert C. 
year. | Sipperly. . * * * The two new Board members, Earl C. Wilson, 
There was no mention made as Mrs. C. Harold Wills and-Raymond Board, was sworn in during the 
io the Mill Pond dilernma still fac-| Wilson, also have filed their ac- organizational meeting. The next 
ing the village fathers. The three ceptance to office. session will beheld July 6. 
drained-off pond sites remain an) — newcomer to the |twe years to have the land ‘Southfield Builder 
Fights for Rezoning 
“SOU THFIELD — The Southfield 
| Shopping Center Building Co. has 
| served notice 
City Commission that it will take 
its 
\land on Southfield road, 
| 12-Mile on 
acres of’ 
north of 
road, rezoned from resi-, 
dential to commercial to Wayne 
County Circuit Court sometime in 
| July. battle to have five 
* * 
The company has been trying for 
re- 
zoned, City Clerk Patrick Flan- 
nery said. The firm was originally 
‘turned down by Southfield Town- 
ship and has been turned down 
lately by the city 
In other business at last night's 
meeting, the City Commission ap- 
propriated $34,800 tor capital im- 
provements and road maintenance 
to cover the one week left in 
Southfield’s fiscal year 
Bonds Awarded 
by Rochester interest Rate Is 4.46 by 
Detroit Firm for Water 
Tower and Mains 
ROCHESTER — The Rochester 
Village Council last night awarded 
the bid for water improvement 
bonds to Kenower, MacArthur and 
Co., Detroit 
* * 
The five bidders offered effective 
interegt rates ranging from 4.46 to 
4.71 per cent for the next 25 years. 
The Detroit firm's rate was the 
lowest 
The bid covers the $280,000 bond 
issue for erection of the new water 
tower east of town, water mains 
and lines. 
Work on the project is scheduled 
to start ‘almost immediately,’’ Vil- 
lage Manager Paul York said to-| 
day 
The Council also adopted the 
currently pending water sprin- 
kling o 
tion. When the temperature goes 
over 80 degrees, no sprinkling 
will be. allowed. 
The ordinance provides that res- 
numbered 
of the Avondale Houses use their hoses only on the and pony rides and rides idents living in even 
odd days 
* ¥ 
action, * 
In other the local gov the Southfield! 
inance, with one addi. | Pontiac Townshi 
Homecoming Ip 
  - 
‘Hard Work’ eena Her Young   {6 Groups Plan to Stage 
on July 3,4 
Annual Affair Woman, 100, Loves to Visit Street Dance to Kick 
Off Celebration in Back 
of Pontiac State Bank 
PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — Sixteen 
loca] organizations are taking ac- 
tive part in preparations for the 
second annual homecoming cel- 
ebration to be staged here on July 
3 and 4, according to Kenneth Col- 
lins and Mrs. Thomas FE Wilson, 
cochairmen of the event 
* * * 
The program will open at 9 p.m. 
on July 3 with a “Kick-Off Dance.” 
a street dance, to take place in 
the Pontiac the area in back of 
State Bank, located at the corner 
of Auburn and Squirrel roads 
in Auburn Heights 
In case of rain, the dance will 
be held at the American Legion 
Hall on Churchill road, Orville 
Chamberlath and his group will 
provide the music for dancing: 
On July 4 a full se *hedule of ac- 
tivities has been planned, Collins 
said. 
The day long program will begin 
at 9 am. with a “Merchandise 
Shoot"’ which will continue all day. 
The next event will be a boat race 
on the Clinton River at 10 a.m. to 
be followed by a Tug O’ War be- 
tween members of the local post of 
the American Legion and Pontiac 
Township volunteer firemen 
* * * 
Booths on the Auburn Heights 
|Elementary School grounds will be 
open at noon, Features of the aft- 
ernoon program will be a base ‘ball 
game at 1 p.m, children’s games 
at 2 and a danc e for teenagers 
Prizes wil] be awarded to win- 
ners of the ‘shoot,’ boat races 
and children’s games, the chair- 
men said 
MANY RIDES 
Other activities will include hay 
on the died in 1926, By LEE WINBORN 
ROCHESTER — Pampered and 
-siekly as a child) Mrs. Amelia 
Gilbert has outlived all of her 
10 brothers and sisters except her 
youngest brother, who is now over 
80. Mrs. Gilbert is 100 vears old, 
Slightly deaf and partially blind 
now, Mrs. Gilbert still has amazing 
vitality for one of her years. She 
is able to walk by: herself with 
the aid of a cane and loves to go 
visiting 
At the age of 91 ‘Mether”’ 
Gilbert made the round trip 
from Michigan to Sacramento, 
Calif., by car and would prob- 
ably do it again if the oppor. 
tunity presented itself. her - 
daughter, Mrs. Harold WN. 
Coulter, says. 
Mrs. Gilbert makes her home 
with her daughter, her only child 
‘and her son-in-law at T18 Ludlow 
St. and spends her days watching 
television and reading her Bible. 
NEAT, TIDY 
She 
home takes a nap when she's 
but when she goes to visit 
her grandson, Llewellyn, and his 
family in Midland, she can't be 
bothered resting 
Meticulous in 
Gilbert prides herself on 
well groomed and likes to see 
everything neat and tidy. Her hair 
is always carefully coiffed, and Mrs. 
being her habits, 
she dresses in good taste with 
becoming accessories. 
When asked to what she at 
tributed her longevity, the 
charming centenarian said, 
“Hard work.” 
Mrs. Gilbert has led an active 
life with her home, family, church 
and club—she is a life member 
of the Orde of the Eastern Star. 
In addition, her daughter said that 
she used to spend many happy 
hours working in her garden 
Mrs. Gilbert's husband, Jobn 
and since that time 
township fire truck. Food will be she has lived with her daughter's 
served throughout the day at the family 
school grounds with full dinners tensively 
erning body authorized a change inito be served at the. Community coast to the other. 
the traffic signal at the intersec- 
|tion of Parkdale and Romeo roads 
The green arrow will be changed 
to a red flashing arrow 
  Hall on Squirrel road. 
Finale of the celebration will 
, be the fireworks display. at 9 
p-m, 
The homecoming festivities are 
spansored by the Community Civic 
Council “to promote neighborliness 
and to give atl members of every 
family something to do on the holi- 
Collins said 
* * * day,” 
are and has traveled = ex 
with them from one 
* * * 
Her son-in-law was formerly 
with the Ferry Seed Co. 
‘during World War here, but 
ll he took a SPRY AT 100 — Mrs. Amelia (   ‘) 
Pentiac Press Phete 
silbert sits in her favorite rock- 
ing chair and reads her Bible at the home of her daughter, Mrs. 
Harold N. Coulter, 
Gilbert attributes her long life to 
on the West Coast until last year 
when they decided to meve back 
to Michigan to be near Llewellyn 
and Mrs, Gilbert's hometown of 
Harbor Beach. 
Besides Llewellyn, Mrs. Gilbert 
has another grandson, Neal,- al 
home in Rochester, and four great 
grandchildren, 
* * * 
“A mother to everyone,” her 718 Ludiow St., 
pasttime when she isn't going visiting in the family car 
“hard work.” This is her usual 
‘Mother’ Rochester 
job in California and his family— daughter says about Mrs. Gilbert, 
including Mrs. Gilbert—joined him 8nd her heart is still good, and that's what keeps her going.” 
there Mrs. Coulter, 70 herself, may well 
That was back in 1943. The follow in her mother's footsteps 
Coulters and Mrs. Gilbert stayed She has the same interests and 
loves to keep busy all of the time 
Chivalry Isn't Dead! 
ATLANTA ‘UP4) George W 
Rigdon, a bus driver, was of 
ficially commended by the City 
Transit System for carrying & 
waiting woman press -iger across 
a mud puddle se she could get 
on, 
        eyesore in the center of town. 
The council decided to do away 
tion en the new Township and 
Fire Hall now under construc- 
tion. The village will charge the 
township an agaual flat rate of Plan Festival with a $280 water meter installa- | - 
in Leonard 
Fire Station Sentence Two 
fo Prison Term Participating organizations 
the Community Club, Hill-Gagette 
post No. 143 of the American Le- 
gion and auxiliary, MOMS Unit 
No. 19. the Pontiac Township vol- 
unteer firemen, Metropolitan Spirit 
No. 60 and auxiliary and the Boys WHITEWALL TRADE-IN SALE ADDISON TOWNSHIP — The 
‘Addison Township Fire Department | 
‘The paving project was tabled will hold its annual Strawberry, 
for one week to determine which’ | Festival Saturday in the fire hall 
streets would be completed first.|;, Leonard, The men will start: A discussion on how to get a $15,000) 
cash difference between what the/Serving at 2 p.m. 
budget allows and why is needed Since there appears to 
for concrete pavement involved a bumper crop of strawberries |o- 
possibility of assessing those prop- 
erty owners fronting on the street $80 for use of the water and 
——— Police Follow Trail of 
Bank Checks to Cache 
at Walled Lake Beach 
WALLED LAKE. 
* toiled by the sand at Walled Lake 
in a safe robbery here, two ment 
the firemen will pers of a gang were sentenced to he — Having been 
cally this year, 
a flat rate. serve fresh berries rather than Jackson Prison yesterday by Qak- 
Only main thoroughfares would frozen ones as in the past, they land County Circuit Judge Frank 
said today, L. Dety. A third member was 
| John Sutherby, festival chairman Placed on probation. . 
C { Bo d OKs isays tickets for the event are now Robert Schermerhorn. 27. of 
oun y al on sale from any of the fownship 2716 Woodlawn St., Oakley Park, 
firemen received 5 to 15 years; his brother. 
a __ Raymond B. Schermerhorn, 28. of 
the same address, three years pro- 
‘bation and $200 costs, and Carl ie 
Hess, 18, of 960 Adelaide Dr., Area Water System Dinner Set Tononaw 
The Oakland County Board of at Howarth Church 
Supervisors _ yesterday authorized to 15 years. 
the Department of Public Works ORION TOWNSHIP — The Wom- They all pleaded guilty June 4 to 
to-proceed with establishment of a en's Society of Christian Service burglary of a 700-pound safe from 
water and sewage system in West of the Howarth Methodist Church'g Walled Lake auto dealer show. 
Bloomfield Township's Pine Center will sponsor a dinner tomorrow room. 
subdivision. beginning at 5 p.m., at the church. | 
The township Boarg in April re- Proceeds from the event, which) 
quested the county’ to establish, is open to the public, will go into 
such systems~ under the law’ al- the church maintenance fund. Din-| 
lowing the DPW to take over when ner chairman is Mrs. A. B. Waite. | 
individua] units are unable to do’ 
the job 
The subdivision is loc ated in the 
northwest corner of the intersec- 
tion of West Long Lake and Mid-| 
dle Belt roads. 
Supervisors unanimously A trail of checks four blocks long 
led police to the Walled Lake beach 
‘where the brothers had tried to) 
‘bury their $500 in cash and $3,100) 
(in checks in the sand and then 
‘push the safe into the lake. They! 
'got three cars stuck in the sand 
trying. |   
Fire Destroys Barn 
on Perry Lake Road 
INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— 
ap- An abandoned barn on Perry Lake 
proved the work with the under- | * A ili 
road burned to the ground yester- egion UX! lary 
. lay afternoc Are 
anne ne tooth of the syatem|, Sheriff's officers put out a small Names Officers with no cost to. the county fire in the building at 11:45 a.m... __ but a second blaze at 1:56 p.m, AUBURN HEIGHTS — Mrs. Wal 
brought total destruction. ter Leitner has been elected presi: 
Lake Orion ieceabees It is believed that children start- dent of the Auburn Heights Fi 
Meet Tonight for Dinner ¢d the fires. ican Legion Auxiliary. The aux- 
a liliary also elected Mary Miller, 
|first vice president; second vice 
|president, ‘Mrs. Paul Elwell; and 
secretary, Mrs, Ralph Perkins 
Mrs, Harold Harmon was picked   
LAKE ORION — The Maccabees 
of Lake Orion will hold a ing 
ship potluck dinner at 6 p.m. 
day at the Methodist Church house Centennial Farm 
Designated at Troy 
here. TROY — A tract of land here ¢ or treasurer. Delegates also were 
Meat and potatoes will be fur- has been designated a ‘centennial elected to eaceben the Rates nished, and each member is re- farm” by the Michigan Historical Heights Legion Auxiliiry at the an 
quested to bring a long-absent or Commissién at Lansing nual 
a prospective member This newly designated centennial ( 
A white elephant sale is planned farm is owned and operated by 
in connection with the — convention to he held at 
srand Rapids this. summer 
Mrs, Catherine Bogart and Mrs 
Frank B. Hill at 4320 Jobn R and Leitner will attend the Grand Rap- 
has been in his family since 1848. ids convention which wil! run from 
Nickel alloys have been used re- Originally, it was purchased by his July 16 through July 19 
cently in oil refining equipment grandfather, Elisha Hill The new post and auxiliary of- 
because the metal stands up under —————————— ficers will be installed as soon as 
both heat and sutezero tempera-| An estimated 750,000 Americans g date car be arranged with the: 
tures. r 
Se ee ee ee ee a today will be blind melas they die. Oakland County Voiture. ‘ 
  Club of Auburn Heights 
Others are the Lions Club, Re- 
tary Club, and Sportsmens Club, 
all of Auburn Heights, the Aven- 
dale Fire department, Metropoli- 
tan No. 83 and auxiliary and Cub 
Scout Pack 75. 
Committee chairmen are 
Reymond J. Geffrion, groiinds; Capt 
Bu-   JEAN MARIE. WELDON . ford Falls and Gerry Hill. ways 
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Weldon and means; William Horsey, ad- 
of 88% Wileox Rd. Avon Town. ‘SOF: Hareld Davis, program; 
ship, announce the engagement Richard Elwell, children’s games, 
of their daughter, Jean Marie, and “Kick-Off Dance,” Mrs. Wil 
to Eugene M_ Maitrott. He is the | 50F 
son of Mrs, Maynard Maitrott of ® = * 
312 Lindwood St., Rochester, and Mrs. AlbertsJarvis is secretary- 
the late Mr. Maitrott. The wed- (treasurer of the Council and home | 
ding’ is planned for Sept. 12 coming committee 
  "Ortonville Girl Becomes 
Bride of Detroit Minister mares WHITEWALL § WE’LL ACTUALLY BUY THE REMAINING 
UNUSED MILEAGE IN YOUR OLD TIRES!! 
A TIRE SALE THAT MAKES SENSE AND 
SAVES DOLLARS. 
ARMSTRONG | 
Miracle WHITEWALL TIRES 
TUBELESS — TYREX — FIRST LINE 
SALE PRICED LOWER THAN MOST BLACKS 
19° s00/1 as low os WHITEWALL 5 
as low as 
  
ORTONVILLE — Vera Warreniare Mr. and Mrs Arthur Smith of 
of Ortonville became the bride of pemus. 
the. Rev. Edward A. Smith of De- . 
itroit Saturday evening, in a cere-| Pig bride a pene ee dalle : 
mony performed at Pontiac's Pil- bodice over acetate i —— with a curving neckline, and a — m Holiness h by the R igrim Holiness Church by | filmy Ince jacket with self but. a E. Zike, assisted by the Rev. \ tons and long pointed sleeves. 0. D. Emery 
The bride is the daughter of Mr. The skirt was desighed as a foam of lace ruffles over nylon | and Mrs. Theodore Warren of Or 
tonville Parents of the bridegroom! ®t over taffeta, List 
Mfigre. 
41.00 
45.00 
49.35 
39.15 
42.90 
47.00 
| 52.30 ’ SIZE 
750/14 | 
800/14 
850/% 
670/15 
710/15 
760/15 
800/15 | 
820/15 | The bridal veil was of ballerina 
length with a coronet of lace em-! 
broidered with pearls and sequins, 
She carried a colonial bouquet of 
white and yellow sweetheart roses. | 
: + * i 
Miss Wilma Warren of Lerose,_ 
Kentucky, sister of the bride, at- 
tended .as maid of honor, Brides-| 
maids were Miss Genevieve Smith 
of Lansing, sister of the bride-'           Ne Trede- Sale Price 
25.95 
29.95 
31.95 
25.50 
29.50 
J 31.50 | 21. 50 
M4. 50 20. 50 TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR BIG HOLIDAY SAVINGS IF YOU TRADE NOW!   
Sele Price if Greeve 
Trade ef Your Recappable 
  
4/32" 
20. 95 
23.95 
25.95 Smooth | 
22.95 | 21.95 | 
25.95 24.95 
27.95 26.95 
22.50 | 21.50 
| 25.50 24.50 cca 
23.50, 19.50 ' 6/32” | €ACH TIRE 
19.95 | TRADED wilt 
~————— | BE MEASURED 
22.95 | anp BILLED “ba Ge AT THE PROPER 
24.95 RATE PLUS 
18.50 | FED. Ex. TAX 
22.50 Blackwalls   
26.50 | 25.50 2450 and   
    27.50 Even Less         
  groom, arid Miss Marylin Lucas 
of Detroit 
Duties as best man were per- 
formed by Robert Barber of 
Lima, Ohio, Ushers were James 
Franklin of Beck and Paul Kel. 
ler of Detroit. 
Immediately following the cere. | 
mony a reception was held in the 
Gingellville Community Club. i 
* * & ; 
The newlyweds then departed on 
a trip through Canada. They wiil 
take their home in Detroit.   FE 5-6136 
      370 5. SAGINAW ST. 
PONTIAC 
    
   11%35 Years 
Given Flint       
THE PONTIAC PRESS = 
'Charles Murphy to pay $38.75 or $, TUESDAY, JUNE 23,1950 - elcte ot 
Scuffle ’Til Police Come 
Robber F oiled by Banker | LANSING (UPI)—Rep! Clarence Lansing}, ‘who represented Meggi- 
Meggison (R-Charlevoix) has won son in the day-long Ingham Circuit 
yw A! Donald C. Musser, 29, was his appeal of a thunicipal court Court trial, maintained the police- RIGH TEEN.   
|State Solon Wins Appeal: 
of Traffic Conviction   
CROCKETT, Va. (AP) 
dead-broke gunman who figured a) bound and gagged bat pulled tree conviction on a charge of failure ment lost thelr rightotway be 
bank ropbery would be the best|ot his bonds, snatched the ban-|to yield the. right of way: jcause they were “going at an 
ur erer way to get some money tried to'dit's” .25 automatic pistol, and) A circuit court jury deliberated illegal rate of speed.” He said 
hold up @ branch bank bere Mon- grappled with the would-be robber's half hour yesterday before re- Meggison “yielded to what he 
FLINT w — James R. Seeley, 
33-year-old musician who pleaded 
guilty to second-degree murder, 
was under three concurrent sen 
tences of 17'2 to 35 years today in 
the slaying of his wife and two of 
their four daughters 
Seeley's wife Carol, 32, was 
hacked to death with a hatchet 
The two children were drowned in 
the bathroom 
Seeley never gave authorities an 
explanation, merely saying he had 
an uncontrollable compulsion. 
Circuit Judge Stephen J. Roth 
said in sentencing Seeley yester- 
day that apparently frustrations 
from being “poorly adjusted” with 
his wife and ‘‘withdrawn’’ from 
the giris * ‘burst the dam.” 
Highway Funds Bill FROM BATTLEFIELD TO Jt 
tank crunches junked autos in ( 
The monster (original cost, 
cngeed from a Army for $300 
| 
Favorable to State Ethel Barrymore Rests 
pun 6 milo diane in tere TY Crypt Near Brothers Warned of Floods highway funds under a bill now 
before Congress, George N, Hig- 
gins, chairman of the Michigan HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Ethel 
Turnpike Authority, reported to- Barrymore’s body rests today in 
day. a mausoleum crypt near those of 
Higgins said the measure, re- her brothers John and Lionel 
cently reported by the House Probably the smallest audience 
Public Works Committee , in- of her career—about 250— attend 
cludes $73,800,000 for the Mack- oq |nast rites Monday for the 
inaw bridge whose total con- queen of the royal family of the 
struction cost was 100 raillion — = 
dollars. 
The bill reimburses states for ‘Liberace Plays 
toll and toll-free expressways and 
bridge construction on the inter- 
state system which were completed fonignt 
without 90 per cent federal aid. Q 
States would be required to use ueen ot er 
the money for construction of new” MANCHESTER, Fngland (UPI) 
toll-free roads Liberace tonight plays his plano 
Higgins said Michigan residents for Queen Mother Elizabeth, to 
should urge the state’s congres. (include a tour of E ngland marked 
sional delegation to seek approval by jampacked audiences and a 
of the measure successful Hbel sutt 
The American entertainer, along 
. ’ * ‘with stars of the British variety 
Michigan eanelic cireult, will play the command per 
formance before the Queen Mothers 
Edi § b at Manchester's old Palace The- 
for Succumbs ~—:.. It is Liberace’ s last performance 
DETROIT W—Edward A. “Me in England this year 
Donnell, 61, managing editor of tie Producer Henry Charles of the 
Michigan Catholic, died today of a old Palace assigned the only pri 
heart attack at his home vate dressing room in the theater 
He came to the Detroit Archdio to Liberace 
cese newspaper after 23 yenrys as “We gave it to him because he 
a onewspaperman in Cleveland, will be arriving with the usual 
Kansas City and Girand Rapids retinue, including his cenductor 
Born in Cleveland, MeDonnell manager and valet.” Charter sat 
attended John Carroll University 
He worked for the Cleveland dio 
cesean: newspaper, the Catholic Maybe Cat Can’ t Read, 
Bulletin, the Cleveland Plain Deal- byt She’s Appropriate 
er and the Cevefand News before 
goings to the Kaffsas City Star and) LA MESA, Calif. #&\—Members of 
the Grand Rapids Press. He joined the turns [. Bentley family are 
the Michigan Catholic in 1946. wondering if their cat, Fluffy, ran 
He is survived by his Widow read. 
Loretta, a son, the Rev. Graham’ The cat found a box i the Bent- 
P. McDonnell of New York, and a ley garage with “Stork Special” 
daughter, Mrs William Smith of printed on it, crawled into it and 
Detroit ‘ had her three kittens there) Mrs 
Funeral arrangements fre in Bentley said that the box had one 
complete held pail for babies » diaper 
Skeleton Near Saginaw 
Identified by Dental Work | 
Coroner William Shea said the 
woman apparently > was killed and 
buried last summer SAGINAW W—Deputies sought | 
today to reconstruct the myster- 
fous shotgun slaying of « 29-year 
ole woma Moke RKKele 4 
Rere Sindy Bacon was separated from her 
The skeleton was identified last husband and lived alone in Sag 
nicht na that of Mix Pauicle inaw, Her husband was believed 
Ann’ Bacon of Saginaw to be living In Plymouth, ind. 
* * * Te victim also used the name: 
Mrs Bacon had been shot in Patricia Ann Sanders and Patricia 
the face and chest with a shotiin Ann Piupsons, her maiden name 
Her remains were found buried Relatives told police they last 
in a. wooded area in Spaulding saw Mrs. Bacon alive May 13 
township, three iniles south of Say 1958 A sister reported her massing 
niin in’ August 1998,   ‘NKYARD—This been scrapped but the owners found it was —A¢t. Passed by Congress to control ae kasd ‘ed hae © te le 
Neveland, Ohio handy for demolishing .the autos, switching @C¢Ccess to prosecute secrets BY the ficor, pnt him, bound 
$35,000) was pur railroad cars in the yard and lifting objects defendants in federal criminal’). \ ists then made the error of 
| 0) ] jlard of Imlay City, secretary-treas- Highway patrolman Emery J. Han 
Hos ita {rl e |urer (Highway patrolman Emery J 
: | Mrs Myrtle Tarpening of Imlay; Hanlon thought he saw a driver . 
j Increases ‘yesterday when both = sides ac F — 
cepted an agreement granting par- | 
tin} union recognition and wage CSDI e Op OUI Ania 
ing It also. 
| workers, 
‘ing $32 to $40 a week for working lay but was foiled by its spunky until help arrived. i} 
  
Supreme Court 
ORS Jencns Act | ctor semrcess | charge of attempted bannk robbery 
lin his fumbling effort to make off! 
‘with $12,000 in the Crockett branch’ 
jof the Wythe County National 
Bank, 
They quoted Martin as saying ; acquittal ‘charge saw.’ 
lof Jefferson City, Tenn., on a’ trom cdr Geaaeae   
pomcene 4 Nig back by Then, 
Time to Quit Anyway. Meggison’s car hit a two-seat : 
carrying two off; | HONOLULU u—Sign on a phone duty policemen April 13. A NY oth near Schofield Barracks, a | of six men found him guilty in 1 ¢ Army camp outside Honolulu: 
Municipal Court. “Please jimit your calls to four 
Se ee girls.’’ 
  
the money and | figured that was Rule Law Rather Than tie best way is Ba BL” 
1957 Decision Governs xe t | t 
: | Musser told officers Martin, 
Document Inspection | re into the bank ahout 1:30 |p.m. when Musser was alone, 
WASHINGTON \W— The Jencks and pulled out the pistol and de- Mb EM aia: beth, 
trials, today had the blessing of jaying his pistol on the floor as he| 
the Supreme Court. began tying Musser’s ankles. 
In a series of cases the high tri Musser wriggled, freed his 
|bunal ruled yesterday that the/"nds, gabbed the pistol, fired it he he| about six times’ until it was 
Jencks Act, rather than the anoty, and began a scuffle with |court’s own 1957 Jencks decision, the intruder. They had fought all 
'governs what material the defense|/the way to the door when police! 
is entitled to receive. arrived. 
American theater, Miss Barry. TOKYO (AP) — Rea Chine With votes ranging from 9-0 to 
more, 79, died last Thursday of a warned the millions of Chinese 44 the court affirmed seven om Over the Hill? It was to have weighing as much as 15 tons. 
Canton Residents     
Henriuaitnient living in the Canton area of victions in which the Jencks A 
ts * Kwangtung province that raging was raised as an issue. " Sh ucks, Michigan | 
After the Requiem High Mass flood crests on the swollen rivers ‘The decisions made clear that 
federa) district judges have consid- Just Starting Up! 
erable leeway in deciding whether ; 
MACKINAC ISLAND (®—The | 
president of Consumers Power | 
Co. says Miehigan “isn’t over | 
the hill — it is just well started 
on its upward climb.” 
Dan E. Karn, in a speech at | 
a joint meeting of the Michi- 
gan Electric and Michigan Gas 
Associations, yesterday ex. | 
pressed faith that the state will | 
pull itself out of its current fi- her casket was taken to Calvary will strike there Wednesday. 
Cemetery Mausoleum, It had been! x *« & 
announced her body would be the Communists already have to permit inspection of documents 
placed next to those of her fam-~ guid the floods in Kwangtung may by the defense. ous actor brothers be the worst of the century. The x * * 
* * * damage is expected to deal a In its 1957 decision, the Supreme 
A cemetery spokesman said sharp blow to Red economic hopes Court said the defense was entitled 
another family recently bought the thig year. to get prior statements made to 
lerypt next to John’s and that it) x * * government agents by two wit- 
is occupied. A recently appointed’ Several million peasants, led by nesses in the trial of Clinton 
cemetery manager knew of no 4r- Communist party secretaries and Jencks. He was charged with filing 
rangemet holding it for the ac- soldiers, worked around the clock false non-Communist oaths under 
tress. She had not bought it in the driving rain to meet the the Taft-Hartley Law. 
Miss Barrymore's family and danger poised by the river crests. The 1957 decision set aside nancial difficulties, 
friends said they will try to ob Three major rivers, the North, Jencks’ conviction and he has “There is nothing wrong with 
Michigan that cannot and will 
not be corrected,’’ Karn said. 
“Michigan is not poor; it is rich, | 
ranking high among the states ‘West and East, come together in never been tried again. There were 
the Canton region. They flow into protests in Congress and elsewhere 
the South China Sea through the that the decision would make FBI 
Pearl River estuary. The fertile files and. other secret data avail- tain the crypt. 
* * * 
Mourners included Billie Burke 
Irene Dunne, George Murphy, ks 
telle Winwood and Miss Barry delta, made up of the accumulat- able to subversives and other crim- 8% to average income. It isn't 
more's three children — Samuel ed gilt of the rivers, gives the. inals. over the hill — it ie just well | Barrymore Colt, John Drew Colt, province three crops a year. | ~« * * i started on its upward climb.” | 
and Ethel Barrymore Colt Mig | es kala result, Congress passed the — =. firm president said 
Netta Jencks Act. Under it, the district s needs fewer people 
The pallbearers were producer Tom Osmer judge determines what documents “who go off half-cocked on the 
Charles Brackett. writer Philip the defense is entitled to receive. basis of incomplete and inac- 
curate information” and more 
people ‘‘who take the trouble to 
obtain accurate information be- lIf he decides the defense should | 
a particular document, he 
“Audubon Society ‘crcens Dunne. educator Robert Maynard | ‘Heads Lapeer 
Hutchins, designer Orry Kelly, a 
ducer Herbert Bayard Swope, to eliminate material nancier Neil McCarthy and Oe not directly connected with the is- fore they sound off.” 
Clyde Barton, Miss Barrymore's) LAPEER — The 2-year-old La- sues of the case on trial. Karn called the state's money 
peer Audubon Society elected Tom — problems ‘“‘temporary.” 
Osmer president during its last 
Soainess, feeetiig of the year Driver Thee te Keep 
Serving with Osmer will be Pet Tiger From Horn 
| Olive Betcher of Imlay City, vice | 
|president: and Mrs. Beatrice Gil- | Calif, (UPI)— physician 
New York Ends LAFAYETTE, 
City was elected program chair. struggling with someone in a - 
‘ man. The new executive board will passing car and decided to inves 
Both Sides Accept Plan consist of Graham Terry of Al- tigate. 
to Increase Pay After mont, Mrs, Emma Porter of Dry- ‘‘It's nothing at all,” aid wer. 
den, and Mrs. Ann Vanderheide of ritt R. Ketchum, 31, a seaman 
46- Day Walkout Hadley. The new officers each will ‘‘It's just my pet Bengal tiger. He 
erve a two-year term wants to blow the horn.” 
NEW YORK (UPI)—Non-profes : niin 
ional workers in seven hospitals 
returned to their jobs today end . 1 
ing a 46day walkout 
The strike against the private, farkweal we if] i0DE J 
non profit institutions was settled ~ 
Non-medical employes went on 
strike against six hospitals May, 
& and the seventh a month Jater,, LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Mass; Albert J. Ahern Jr., one of the 
to support demands for recogni-| killer Charles Starkweather isitwo Washington attorneys who! 
tion of Local 1199 of the Retail still hopeful he will get a review filed the Supreme Court applica- 
their of his case in the courts ition, said he will ask the court 
| The 20-year-old killer was con- to modify fts order to state that 
ivicted in the slaying of Robert:its denial was without prejudice 
Jensen 17 Bennet, Neb. Jensen'to renewal of the constitutional 
was one of 11 persons Starkweath- issues in the Nebraska state Drug Fimployes Union as 
bargaining agent 
oa 
Medical personnel remained on —_— 
thelr jobs at the hospital, but the 
non-medical services for .s0Me |. has admitted slaying courts 
41,000 patients have been per: * * * Nebraska Atty. General C. S 
formed by volunteers during the | Starkweather contends he did Beck said that when he gets a 
walkout. Inot have a fair trial in that he copy of the order he will ask the 
the Union Claimed 3,700 persons* was not properly represented by/| state Supreme Court to set an exe 
walked out The hospitals said| his two ST SEDO attorneys.|cution date. It will be the fifth — 
there were only 1,000 strikers, He asked the US. Supreme Court! death date for Starkweather 
The seven hospitals also accept-| to grant a review of the case. The * * { 
ed the settlement and 74 other; court denied the application with. Caril Ann Fugate, 16, was con- 
hospitals in the Greater New York/out comment Monday victed and sentenced to life as an- 
Hospital Assn. considered ac cept * * * ‘accomplice of Starkweather in the) 
Told of the decision, Stark- Jensen slaying. She, too, is ap-| 
.| weather said only that he still had | | pealing and now has applications | 
hope. He returned to his oil paint- ' before the: state Supreme Court! 
for a new trial. | A Union official said the agree- 
ment set up grievanee mac hinery| 
and provided a $40 week basic) !ng of a snow scene 
wage for a 40-hour week for the 
whoo have been receiv-        
    
   of news. longer work weeks 
  
  NEW IDEA—Twin-hulled fireboat, which Will be built in Swan 
sea, Wales, for trials, Is shown in sketch. Two 60-foot long, 14-foot 
wide bulls are joined chtamaran-style. They are eight feet dpart | 
at the deck level. Craft will be propelled by two diesel engines 
which will act as rudders. There will be nine four-inch nozzle 
hoses. Operations are directed from fourth-tier cabin. 4 s 
‘ 
    | CONTACT LENS NEW ‘59 WAGONS ‘| 
RADIO $] 99 5° 
HEATER 
BIRMINGHAM saincee | 
MI 6-3900     
      
        
      
BUY INSURANCE THIS WAY? 
bil protection en a price boris. wy THINKING OF A 
SWIMMING POOL? See ene model” of *the Esther Wit- 
liams Peel af Waterford Mill—Ex-   1's dangerous buying avt 
Many people insuring with “prudent ‘delver’” find them- 
selves involved in on accident. tater, after al cloims hove been 
poid, their policy is cancelled becouse they ere ne longer ‘prudent 
drivers”. 
. Regular then hesitate to insure people whe heve hed 
their policy paste and folks find themselves without insurance, 
Don’t teke this chance. Sor Fae won yet Wey you Dearest 
frém o local, independent agent. 
         elusive Distributer fer this area. 
INLAND LAKES SALES Sie] W. Herea FR 4.719     
  
         
  
           
     
      
   
  INFORMATION 
and 
TRIAL FITTING 
with no obligation 
Pontiac Optical 
Center 
103: N. Saginaw FE 2-@204 
Across trom Simms | 
Next to lacobsen's Flowers Kenneth G. 
HEMPSTEAD] fan INSURANCE 
        
  WE'RE STUBBORN... 
WE think quality and integrity are important. 
+ @ te associren press Sincere 
... to speak and act from 
the heart. with honest 
consideration for the welfare 
  
  a a ee ee: 
“Thoughtful Service” 
FE 2-584] 
UL 2-1800 46 Williams St., Pontiac 
Moore Chapel, Auburn Heights 
    
“(ad vertisement) 
DOES MORE THAN JUST “SHRINK” PILE TISSUES 
No Surgery Needed To 
Stop Pain Of Swolien Pile 
Tissues While They Heal! 
To stop nagging discomfort of Stainless Pazo combines the most 
swollen piles in minutes, thou- effectt ts known for 
sands use Stainless Pazo®. Not piles. Thus works 3 ways at once: 
only reduces. tissue swejling but (1) stops pain, itching in minutes; 
stops pain at once, promotes heal- (2) shrinks tissue swelling, con- 
ing of inflamed tissues too—all eninge (3) heaps ing of 
without surgery! Preparations that get immediate 
just act to “shrink” piles can't ae comeett while Nature’s own 
offer complete symptomatic relief. healt to work! 
Don't suffer needlessly. Get For real comfort, fast, you need 
this more complete medication. Stainless Pazo Suppositories or 
Otntment at druggists. Get relief In doctors’ tests, patients had 
immediate relief. That's because without surgery or money beck! 
re (Advertisement) 
  
  WE think they're especially important in the handling 
WE think you know that as well as we do, sO we 
won't belabor the point. be) 
WE haven't backed off an inch from our historic 
principles and responsibilities. \ 
, f 
The Pontiac Press 
a 
            
  - © 
ESS usb  
  ¥ i, sd ~~ ¥ ii y * + ‘ . 
f : i ‘ 
} J , fis : | _ f ‘ an | | | , J , | ; 
| a fe THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY. JUNE 23. 1959 oan | : ___. NINETEEN 
    
  
  
    ri a 
* ‘Council Ban moki é Enrollments in the first two increase by 44 per cent by 1966 * we] 
tae ele oe a$ sted | GOP Tax P roposal pear of college are expected to and by 66 per. cogs by 1976. i ' tiiesiy. Game tok ° SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. WA new |   
WARD-PAK—SOFT-PAK Council chambers, » the Tows| 
DAIRY QUEEN | i27e eer cmat teeetae ‘tobacco-free air. Good for Michigan NOW! “THE GlANT BEHEMOTH” ! 
LANSING (9 — The chairman = also “ARSON FOR HIRE” of the Senate Taxation Committee 
today cited out-of-state expansion 
plans by a Grand Rapids furniture 
manufacturer as an arguement for 
passage of the Republcian-backed 
use (sales) tax increase. 
|. x * * 
Sen, Clyde H. Geerlings (R-Hol- 
land) said Grand Rapids will lose 
about 400 potential jobs if Julius 
and Kenneth Bergsma, executives 
for three Grand Rapids furniture Gasooay CinenaScopE | HAPPINESS | 
companies, carry out plans to build COLOR by DE LUXE 
a new plant in Johnson City, Tenn. 
The announcement came, he m RK TWAIN's 
said, after Gov. Burford Ellington 
of Tennessee toured Michigan in yy 
an effort to attract new industry 
to his state a on 
* * * 
“This is just another indication Retassed Du UNITED ARTISTS . Coior @ Tachnicoior 
that we must exercise great dis- 
cretion in the type of legislation 
‘a method devised by Russia to build apartment ment building could be constructed in 10 12 > we a BLUE SKY e de y zi o Pi ci g co e constructed 1 or to the three-cent use tax will do ALL COLOR 
GEORGE SCOTTI | house quickly. Separate completed rooms, days. more to attract new industry than DRIVE-IN THEATER   
      
  
  
         
   DRIVE-IN MA 4-3135 
ia:tahaa Last Complete Show 
° Starts ot       
      
THE 
VoYAcE 3E 
SINBAD te em 
  
of a New, Ist Run, Technicolor Adventure Film 
Tomorrow Night at 11:30 P.M.       
    we adopt in order to discourage: 
rather than encourage raids on our 
industry and jobs.”’ he said   a ea a | BUILDING WITH BLOCKS—Models show new in piace by giant cranes. Reds say an 80-apart- The GOP proposal to adda penny   
  
    
  Ps | ~-turned out on assembly line, would be stacked the Democratic proposal for a TT ' a eee Ge care = : — combination personal and corpora- 2150 Opdyke Rd FE 4.4611 SHOW 
inviiae you to come to . tion income tax plan, he said 
; Ethel told the press that no Bar- “If it falls short in any respect, a 
66 9 Hollywood Headlines rymore had ever done such a thing AS one meonlor..aten Tully: ready Was STEWART Ne . hal ne . to accept the responsibility,’ he A very bewitching comedy Bi iLd ¢ TPM 
uo said. about a very enchanting / A\ViN 
Diana, John Best Hopes ir veisionsnis ot we twee as = very enerent KIM NOVAK. . zreat Barrymores were interest- we to see and hear him with f B D t grea : There are two million male phy- ~ “| OK . : O arrymore ynas y ing. John and Lionel understood sicians in the United States, plus Ce. . “e [ L. () kK. 
his new repertoire each other perfectly; they were 12,000 women physicians. ee oF * IN) ( AN ME 
By BOB THOMAS ,woes in literary and movie form, “° close as brothers could be, ; ’ AN I 
The GUILDWOOD INN §h fhe cn ore mene "(eer | leg) Gee aaa is situated at the foot of the ie ot the) eersoene nee ne _ *& ® Jonn and Eth wees atfec Tonight—Open 6 P.M. A R gual | ERNIE KOVACS   Jast of a great generation of, John had a son and daughter by affection- 
BLUEWATER BRIDGE in America’s first family of actors. Dolores Costello, Dede did not pur- 4te, though he had a certain fear 40c ay M. 40c 
The acting tradition goes back to sue an acting acreer, but John f his sister's reproof, Ethel and “Sead & Fucs”0t 460 & lek 
         
      
  
    
       SARNIA, ONTARIO ,the 1700s in the Barrymore-Drew Jr jeaped into the profession at Lionel had a genuine respect for aa 
line. 17. each other, but they weren't close e BRYNNER 
. Lionel left no progeny. Ethel He admitted that he stank in his She was a strong Democrat and WOOOWARD 
DELIGHTFUL FOOD and your favorite COCKTAILS had three children, Sammy, John first three films—‘"I got sick in he Was an equally ardent Repub- LEIGHTON . PLUS 
als and Ethel Barrymore Colt. All my stomach after seeing each lican, and that helped create a WALIAM FAULKNER'S 
0 ; have made stabs at the dramatic picture.” He said if he didn't im. 8&P between them _ 
= art, but without impressive re- prove, he should ‘quit and find Ane vat 7 
The well known Charles Eiferle on the == sults. Young Ethel has had some myself 'a trade.” Charity Giving Rises _ = — a 
C ‘success as a singer. | At 27, he is still acting and has “Stalag 17” at Che A RANy onean! EATON Lense LON STARRING 
x * * |yet to break through the star bar. NEW YORK (UPI) — Philan 1a 
=| The best chance for upholding vier. Conscious of the constant thropical contributions increased cons ver maors Stacey, 
| the dynasty appears to lie with comparison to his father, he adopt- 5.97 per cent and assets of gift- IN EASTMAN COLOR 
@ the children of John. Diana, his ed the name of John Drew Barry- supported institutions increased 
@ daughter by poetess Michael! more. He points out that his sire more than $2 billion in 1958, ac- 7 
THE BIG DRIVE IN a Strange, had great opportunity as WAS 40 before reaching greatness cording to the Ameri ah Associa fk - PREMINGER JULY Ist 
a young actress. as Hamlet. tion of Fund Raising Counsel Ine A Paramount fe Release SOUTH END of UNION LAKE RD : But, as she titled her autobiog- * * * The Association also noted that the aly - MAHALIA JACKSON 
TONITE! OPEN 7 P.M. @ ‘aphy, it was a question of “Too, It’s ironic that relations were "se in contributions exceeded the FREE — CHILDREN — FREE SINGS “TROUBLE OF THE WORLD 
    | Much, Too ‘Soon.’ _ After baring ber strained between the two acting &4!n in personal income for the ACCOMPANIED by. ADULT ® “ F LIFE” 
- hopes of the Barrymore family first time in recent years in 
  
   
     
  a - 
~ @ and their Aunt Ethel during her \ g ner 
y = 43 \last years. She was aghi . \last \ s. § as ghast at 
: a WALLED LA | Diana's publie confessions, espe 
\ PARK \cially where they cast asperions Features at 
‘ on Ethel's beloved brother Jack Doors Open PHONE FEDERAL 2° 4851 1:00 - 3:05 
  / 10 Péce ; vo dertar | BD D c ay : ; —— | 
ts Toesdey —= tenance i Pineca ie, ae ACADEMY AWARD WINNER ot 12:45 P.M. f s OAKLAND: 4 5 2 0 
FAMILY ferring to remember him as the 
BARGAIN NIGHTS J (out YoUne Adonis of the BURL IVES HELD OVER... 2nd... Record Week! 
* * * 
ALL ¢ The actress was estranged from : 1 
RIDES 10 | ane 8 estranged from P 
HOLE head fe Re GREGORY PECK age 3 “suacey 00C Free Admission—Free Parking J dispute : eras ies CHARLTON HESTON ee Fre { Mai Mubi DAy ‘Jear HAGEN ‘ 
OW EXTRA “CHIMP ANTICS” & CARTOON STARTS THURSDAY JEAN SIMMONS EXT ATTRACZION 
7 CHARLES BICKFORD BING CROSBY © DEBBIEREYNOLDS © ROBERT WAGNER | 
: gICOMMERCE cKro gay ONE FOR ME" | | | 
= yas f]  BRIGITTE te BiG COUNTRY” | ==3 =e SURES ES SSS B ARDOT acd = RAND mere 
ae 2°), bee Ye ‘ as a lighthouse ne Se 
des DRI VE: a N, rots ae daughter... who believes 
OO) Pr in dressing light! 
ww * 
- THE GIRL IN THE 
. BIKINI An Atientis Films ine Relecse   
  
  
  
  
    
  
a 
ea, SSSR 
RSPR 
  
  
    
    
  
            TWO... TOO TERRIFYING TO MISS! BRAND NEW! 
    
         
      
    _ $HOW STARTS AT DUSK   
    
  “OPEN, 7:15 P.M. 
OW. EXCLUSIVE 
N Song! FIRST SHOWING         
  
      
          
  STARTING STARTING 
THURSDAY * Re Te riurspay THURSDAY 
     
    
    
         
   
     
    ALSO . i 
“THE FLESH & i a Special 
THE WOMAN” ~ ie = All the romance... tines   
      
songs...and spectacle 
of the entertainment 
world’s most /7»)\\ 
wonderful va 
entertainment! | NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION   
    
   
    
WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER 
  THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN 
  
  
      
   
          
DAVE WAS BACK... AND THAT \ MEANT WOMAN. TROUBLE | 
M-G-MA presents 
    
    
  
“SHOCKING 
DRAMA! 
Explosive Adult Drama! 
MGM presents 
An ALBERT ZUGSMITH Production 
        
    
     
      
  Martha WYER Ath KENNEDY 
eed CINTMASCOPE Nancy GATES - isos nana 
— 2nd FEATURE — 
A COLUMENA PICTURES presents A WARWICK PRODUCTION 
Z VICTOR MATURE - LEO GENN       
STARTS JULY 1st 
FOR AN EXCITING 
AND EXCLUSIVE       
    Seen eae mee BLUE SKY FRANCE NUYEN mere RAY ~~ VUARITA HALL : 
DRIVE IN THEATER RN 
BODY DLR OSHA OGM 22 S20 |     
         
  
    Geet Stor: CATHY CROSBY - RAY ANTHONY - JACKIE COOGAN CHARLES CHAPLIN, JR, - BILLY DANIELS 
         
           f 
      panic | __ THE PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY. JUNE 23, ‘so | J / i qitts 
| 
von Dykes Sees Schedule Aiding Tiger Hopes x * * BY BRUNO L. KEARNS 
Sports Editor, Pontiac Press Detroit Plays 
  iDodger Lefty Fans 16—Mantle’s Homers Pace Yanks’ Win. kok ok Pn e 
  
  A of Next 60 
Games af HOMO aes rue sneraioo | They always said it couldn't be 
' Foytack Opens 14-Tilt done — but Sandy Koufax can make rival batsmen look like 
Stand Tonight, Against yorse hitters than he is. 
Boston Koufax, a Brooklyn-born $20,000- 
bonus baby who once sprained an} 
His clothing and face were smeared with mud. His DETROIT (UP1)—Jimmie Dykes, #nkle when he “tripped over the 
the man who has injected new life foul line’ at Ebbets Field, looked! One Sunday afternoon last Fall, a happy gang of 
little football players mobbed a young man dressed in! 
black when he came onto the gridiron where a few min- 
utes earlier a grid championship had just been de- 
cided. 
When. the happy melee ended the man in black looked | 
like he had just finished playing four quarters of foot- 
ball with the kids. Koutax Just Misses Record 
2 
  Like he finally is coming of age a8) In 1853 bat be @id carn 2 couple frame would have set s new Major | 
a Major League pitcher Monday; of times in the record book League mark. 
night when he struck out 16 batters| - high and | The Dodgers clinched the vic-| 
while pitching the Dodgers to a | selling 0 might — ‘tory when they scored three runs) 
6-2 victory over the Philadelphia| ™stehing the top marks for the j,, the fifth inning, the key tiows| 
Phillies. | elub and all lefties. ‘being a two-run single by Gi 
Koufax’ pertormance fell one | Koufax struck out at least one Hodges and a runprogucing single 
strikeout shy of the National “batter in every inning up to the phages garni, gia 
League mark set by Dizzy Dean ninth. Three strikeouts in the final _ oy pared to, 
‘seven walks.. Eight Dodgers struck |   save his black top coat was a good cleaning. schedule could be the biggest asset 
The little band of gridders were those from St. Bene- in Detroit’s bid for its first Amer- 
dict’s parish on the West Side and the man who had !can League pennant in 14 years. 
: Dykes noted that 42 of Detroit's 
just been given a mud bath was Fr. John J. Hoar. next 60-games will be played at 
* * * hat was all crumpled and the only thing that could 
‘into the Tigers, said today the 
out, the game total of 24 for both) 
clubs equalling a Major League 
record. 
Mickey Mantle drove in six runs 
with ‘two homers and a triple to! 
‘fead the New York Yankees to i 
'11 victory over the Kansas Ci 
  "10 for the Phillies but they got 
    |home where the Tigers have Pine 
This was a happy day, mud and all, for Fr. Hoar. It wee ain gene gel nages ‘| 
was one of his happiest moments in five years at St. on may 2 
Benedicts 
The sports-minded young priest was determined 
when he came to the new school he was going to give 
the kids of his parish some kind of athletic program, 
budget or no budget. , 
He scraped up old torn and tattered athletic uniforms, aay te wieere “mn 19 of thoes 
and started an annual sports banquet which in four starts | “Those home games should tell | 
the story,” Dykes said. ‘‘Ae- 
| tually, we've done very well on | 
| the road, but pennants are. usual- 
| ly won or lost at home."   Detroit has played 32 road game s| 
  
    . *~ *« * 
affairs has netted well over $4,000. | “Actually, our schedule looks | AMERICAN LEAGUE 
x k& good only through late August.” cievetana oo re eee 
Most every youngster in the parish who qualified Dykes pointed out. ‘In September, |Chicsco, 4 30 1 , 
physically and by age participated in the athletic pro- we asad on te tale advantage of Kew. ork, fi i S21 24 
anaes © 2 4 
gram and to them Fr. Hoar is an idol synonomous with our heavy home schedule in the een” ~ te iy ostlon | 28 
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 
New York Il, Kansas City 6. night 
Only game scheduled The Tigers open a 14-game 
TODAYS GAMES (Times Eastern Siandard) home stand tonight against the 
Boston Ked Sox and Dykes | New io hear City 9 pm —Pord 6 vs ucks (1-4 
doubts that Al Kaline will see | Washington at Chicago 8 pm 
any service in the three games | (2) ve Wynn (95) weeks ahead.”’ good sports. 
Like many other athletic teams, the St. Benedict 
squads took their drubbings when they started com- 
petition in the area CYO league. Fischer, 
For this reason that Sunday afternoon, the kids at) with poston. vere Fonace iste? need 
ents, numberin . eltimore et Cleveland 7 pm —Pappes St. Benedicts along with their par B) Kaine suffered a cheekbone, (3) ve Belt wean | - 
- fracture at Baltimore last Thurs- new York at Kansas City 9 pm |; Washington at Chicago | 30 pm 
| Boston at Detroit 1.30 pm 
'd sure like to use Al against Baltimore at Cleveland 7 pm 
NATIONAL LEAGUE nearly 2,000, momentarily gave little thought to priest-_ 
ly dignity when Fr. Hoar went out to help celebrate Gey Ge 
their victory |Boston,” Dykes said. ‘He's done| pce ght, 
7 rf * jsome of his best hitting against) Muwautee ee, ee) 
lthe Red Sox. But he still gets painy (05 Fremcisco 30 ee ac > (- Los Angel 37 33 29 3 
It wasn’t just the triumph which uncorked the vi when he looks down and it will Pittsburgh > moe Uk tory celebration, but the fact that they wanted to WIN probably be three or four days he. (Mee , m gs 7% | . ; ' Of ineinnatl ” “sm 455 L.) : e it all possible. fore he gets back in the lineup.” | Fineinne + 
for the man who made i I ; a VesTERDAY'S RESULTS * * * |} fan Francisco 4, Pittsburgh | 
Roston) ie Angeles & — ja 2. night 
mmily games scheduied 
TODAY'S GAMES It also meant so much because they knew that soon 
Fr. Hoar would be leaving them. In 
this season nine gameg against 
Kaline has banged out) 
ee at fan Francisco 16 18 pm — - oy 9 at bats, driven in 19 ¥ weeks he ove to another young and '!7 hits In 3 aw (7-4) ve & Jones (84) In a few weeks he will m ; y B te runs and connected for five home st outa a op ala onl & pm —Kellner 
growing parish where athletic needs of the youngsters ji. petroit, has won six of the cnicces Ce ence a pm -nonvie| 
(6-6) ve. Nuxfiall (3-5) nine games with Boston 
Dykes sald Kaline might be 
available for pinch-hitting be- 
fore he's ready to return to cen- 
ter field. 
“But that’s strictly up to him,” are the same as when he came to St. Benedicts. 
* * * 
He won't be so far away that he will not be able to 
keep an eye on the West Side youngsters because he is, 
moving to St. Williams Parish in Walled Lake. Philadelphia at Los Angeles | pm 
«Cardwell (1-4) vs McDevitt (5-6) 
| TOMORROW'S eee 
| Chicago at Cincinnat! 8 
St Louls at Milwaukee p m 
Philadelphia at Los Angeles 10 
Pittaburgh at Ban Francisco 3} 
  , 
pim } 
MONDAYS FIGHTS 
But, the kids at St. Benedicts will still miss him and ie maid “He's as anxious to real thiped ire Monay i een: : get back in action as we are to 3 ; [= Nem 
if there ever was a truer statement we can say what Is have him back. He'll be out there ob lsancider Peet "De 
St. Benedict's loss is definitely St. Williams’ gain. gs goon as he in physically able"|traie 3 Eitiny "weherrat iad un rs * * ES fontreal, @ 
DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX 
You can’t keep the name Briggs out of baseball. Jim! 
Briggs, son of ex-Tiger president Spike Briggs, is in. 
the public relations department of the Denver Bears. Dykes still considers the New 
York Yankees the team to beat 
“They've won nine out of the | 
last 10 years," he mused. Ge! 
have to be the team to beat. 
we're one game up on them i 
the end of the season I think | 
we'll be at the head of the pack. 
“But this is the kind of year you 
can't be sure of anything. Any Floyd Edgy, Sharp as Title Fight Nears: 
Trouble for Johansson team that is within two or three 
games of 500 by the All Star game 
CHATHAM, NJ. W—Floyd Pat-| he rates being recognized with at has a chance. And the way things| 
terson may prove his right to least “good heavyweight cham: ar. going all eight teams could be 
greatness or the right to be called plons.” ‘close to that figure at the halfway 
“a good champion” on Thur aday/ Patterson will wind up hig train point of the season.”’ 
night, ling with roadwork and loosening | + «© * . iships yesterda That's the avowed aim of the up exercises today and roadwork | Dykes will send Paul Foytack,| P vs 
heavyweight champion and It MAY tomorrow. Then he will head for Don Mossi and Jim Bunning} He scored a 6-4, 3-6, 7-5, 73 | 
spell a lot Hae for eee New York to rest until Thursday's against the Red Sox in that onder victory over the Italian star. Johansen whey two meet in. . pweigh-in. : he t: 
their title bout at Yankee Stadium | : Foytack, whe has rallied to_a Euichhpla's Wes by fer’ the | ' five won, six lost record, hasn't iperlormance “of opening tay—at 
\the Tard tourney Buchholz 5 WIMBLEDON, England w® — ‘ 
want fo TUN ee ite stonat tn tet! 
I ean hardly we id Bart Buch 
holz today in as bhun a stafemen 
As ! tennis player has made in 
Years |   
iny 
* * * 
Young Buchholz of St. Louis, Mo. 
whipped third seeded Nicola’ 
Pietrangeli of Italy in the first] 
jround of the Wimbledon champion- | 
| 
* * * 
Johansson completed his running “He's like a restless panther,” beaten Boston this season. He 
sald Patterson's trainer, Dan Thursday and his boxing Saturday fas jost twice to the Red §ox. | * * * 
Florio, after the champion fin. He went shooting yesterday morn Moss} hasn't faced the Red Sox | In two other notable matches 
Ished his boxing drills with a ing and then disappeared from the this season, ehiefily because ithe only former Wimbleton win 
vicious two round workout yes. camp in’ the afternoon to avoid Dykes hag elected to use only (ners in the singles took beatings 
terday., further interviews | right Handers at Boston where lfrom young, little known oppetrents 
‘ ; ' | x * * | the left fleld wall is less than 1950 winner Budge Patty of Paris! Ive never secn him so deter-| Thin da (he ¥eal neriod which! | a Period which) 300 feet from home plate. jand Los Angeles losing to Jon fdhetnre . na : mined before,” saul Florio who Has ty emar gaya “brings the strength! ¢ Douglas, late of the University of| Bunning will be pitching out o 
  ae pila iti flowing into my body day by day.” ie, on Thursday but there is a ‘Stanford football backfield, and 
Olympic 165 pound title. “He's on | good reason why he was shoved 1954 winner Jaroslay Drobny, the 
edge and he's getting meaner every (aocae of Frank Lary in the pitch-|©2°¢ h - Egyptian-Londoner, bowing 
day. Two- Hittar lo 5 ling rotation. Bunning has three fo Alan Mills of England. ; 
* * 1) istraight victories over Boston this; . 
“Tve never seen Kirn like this) |senson and has always been a 5 
before a fight. He's growling ‘hex"’ for the Red Sox. Last July, 
he fired a no hitter at them, 
* * * 
Roston will use Frank Sullivan 
hy » In tonight's series opener. Everything I do seems to be wrong 
with him. I just hope he stays 
that way. As far as his sharpness 
goes, right now he's a 100 per cent City Jr. Openers A two-hit shutout by Class D better than he was for Brian : The Detroit home opener will London.” hurler Chuck Kirken featured Open also mark the Ist appearance of 
ing day in the Pontiac Parks & ‘Ted Willlams in 10 days. He has The 24-year-old champion left iRecreation junior baseball program) been benched for weak - hitting. 
no doubt that he hoped to prove | Monday: 
beyond a shadow of doubt that | {Manager Mike Higgins thinks if 
| Ted is going to start improving on 
his .189 average, Briggs Stadium * * 
Hurling for Lytell-Colegrove 
iKirken struck out 12 to best Norm|{g the place to do It. Hoffman and Pontiac Boys lub| The big guy has always hit well | 2-0. A single by Jim Sholte coup Ned | in the Tiger park and will be play- with two walks and an error injing there for the 1st time this |the 5th produced the runs lyear Ex Detroiter Vic Wertz will 
Auburn Heights Boys Club and/also be back. {iv “action for Boston 
“E” victors: in after an injury. | 
Auburn walloped J Sports Calendar 
  TODAY 
City League Baseball 
Class A Knights of Columbua ve | 
Ahaws Jewelers. Wisner, § 40 pm 
oe 8 Hen Cumber va Pontiac Lake Orion were usiness re are Jaycee Park 6 © pin Lesage Gafihail p night action 
off a big 7th inning rally, West 
Clags A-—Nonne's Restaurant ys Bpen epee nad vine hitting edge | Something will have to give In oor Floor Coveting, Drayton Plaine 12 to 10 but couldn't make them the Junior Legion baseball race 
Arras, oregtox | COUN Three of the 10 bingles went'tomorrow night when Birmingham 
for extra bases jand Rochester—two of the three 
junbeaten teams—tangle at Bitr- 
imingham ies (International), & 30 
Waterford fot ball AT BEAUDETTE Big Bear ( & ’ : Hen a marieen nars I mar Construs. w a tr ning H a wd in . L L ders | my rights lat | J oom{ielc 6 Owl (National), bse sc _ — * egion ea Live NORTHSIDE | — iby beer a Ro Aut | ‘ 1 *y | ery va por op (Internatio i" Ur 1e¢ 2) C] h T m WwW | pm; Rogers Electric ‘i ee , inne as us ° orro | 
Class B.. > “ig ve 
Plains, 8:30 p 
WEDNESDAY Clase ao ee Baseball 
—Jets va aw's Jewelers, a.! ner, 6.30 pm ™ ‘Two 300s Class B—Griff's Grill vs. Pontiac Bual- 
Ness coset beat Jaycee Park, 6.30 pm | 
City League Softball | 
AT BEAUDETTE Dents @& Herk’s 
ys Stadium Inn ‘Americafs, 7 pm 
Pontiac Merchants va Lakestile ovale 
(Anrericani 6 30 pm 
AT NORTHSIDE Lakeland Merchants 
vs Griff, Qrill (International), 7 pm   
for Lubanski * * * 
MIAMI, Fla. (UPI)—Bowling Southfield ‘can keep a share of king Eddie Lubanski rolled two the lead by winning at Royal Oak. | 
perfect games back-to-back here | Milford visits Troy and Clawson 
Monday night — one of the rar goes to Berkley in other games. JUNIOR ‘SADDLES’ — Three 
their hopes for success in today's opening session of the Detroit Drive-in. Oleanete eee tate rosin) Oat feats in howling, All start at 5:30 Horse Show, at Bloomfield Open Hunt club, East Long Lake road. ‘Spted “ mascrnettogsl). 9.26 oe The young Detroiter had 24 The standings: : All will take part in junior events. From left are Lucy Bates, N ! * * * : be race iveneort® i sandes’ Pong CLABS B--Walls Service ve Dobskis Consecutive mrikes and was in pitcinahaw. 4 re \ Kathy Bates (in coat), sisters, of B field Hills, and little Chris Posie Pyne policy at ‘Call ing Se Se ee eee ee ar Drayton Plains, 7 pm 
LA A-Nonne's Restatirant 
6n0-Bui, Drayton ising, 6:30 p.m. {he 1:3 pocket on each of his 
shots | Roc heater 
Southfield 
Royal Oak 
iz tiford 
Toy 
laweon LT. w 106 i 
300 07 
*e 300 T 0) 
aii co 63 petages 
‘thelr 
  Jones of Cranbrook road, Bloomfibid Hills. —_ program is 
devoted entirely to junior exhibiggrs. : Athletics and rookie Eddie Fisher | 
won his Major League debut as the 
San Francisco Giants downed the | 
Pittsburgh Pirates, 4-1, in the only 
other big league action. 
Mantle sent the Yankees off 
winging with a two-run homer in 
the first inning, tripled with two 
aboard in the fifth and connected 
for his second two-run homer in 
the seventh. Bill Skowron also 
homered for the Yankees to help 
relief pitcher Bobby Shantz win 
his second game. 
Fisher yielded only three hits in 
‘!seven innings and Al Worthington 
cleaned up in the eighth and ninth 
for the Giants, who handed Ron 
Kline his fourth loss by scoring 
four runs in the seventh inning 
Jack Brandt started the rally with 
a double and other key blows were 
a triple by pinch-hitter Leon Wag- 
ner and a double by Willie Kirk- 
land. 
Pirates Conquer = 
Jets Again, 3-2 
Those pesty Pirates got im the| 
hair of the Jets again yesterday, 
handing the defending Class A City , 
League baseball champs a 3-2 de- 
feat at Wisner Field. 
Two runs In the top of the 5th 
inning broke a 1-1 tie and kept 
the road rocky for the Jets, who 
can’t find a steady winning com- 
bination this season.   
| e 
| 
  | 
ee a 
Successive singles by John Wert, 
Bob Lovell and relief pitcher | 
| Larry Demrick plus two damaging 
joutfield errors sent two runners 
|across the plate and sealed the| 
| Jets’ doom. ; 
Jim Jones hurled the distance’ 
for the Jets and allowed five! 
safeties in addition to making two 
of his team’s seven hits against 
the combined offerings of starter 
John York and Demrick. York was 
ithe winning pitcher. 
Gary Mouw Winner 
of Junior District | 
Gary Mouw, Birmingham High) 
_______.|School golf star, survived an. er- 
|ratic start to win the Junior Dis- 
trict’s first 18-hole tournament of 
season yesterday at Oakland 
ills. 
Mouw took a double- bogey six 
on the Ist hole, bounced back with! 
lan eagle. three on the 2nd ee 
‘and went on to shoot 34-39— 
one over par, for a two-stroke wi 
over Chuck Newton a Ann Arbor,   = AP Wirephote 
WIMBLEDON SURPRISE — Earl Buchholz, a St. Louis prep 
star, scored a major upset on the opening day of the Wimbledon 
championships yesterday downing third-seeded Nicola Pietrangeli 
of Italy in four sets. 
tars at Wimbledon Alex Olmedo of Peru, seeded land’s Christine Truman and An- 
first, and onetinie University of igela Mortimer and the United, 
Michigan star Barry States’ epee ue Fleitz Ps 
seeded filth, wea wall. jSanta onica ali were e 
howd pullers in their opening 
The ladies took over the main matches. 
at Wimbleton today for Wimbledon shakes down to the| 
first and second round Jadies’ championship match July 
matches The top three ladies, Eng: 3 and the | men's July 4. 
    
MacKay 
  
Indoor Ring Becomes Stable 
Show Horses Jam BOH Indoor ring has been converted   
There were so Many show horses 
on hand today, for the beginning, to stabling purposes. who carded 36-39— 
‘of the 42nd annual Detroit Horse! Junior riders held the interest \the det ne i Oakland Hills won! 
Show that many have been stabled , e Ist flight with 41-44—85 and ow that many have able today, in an all-day competition.) | Cindy Liddell of Washtenaw was 
in the BOH indoor riding ring 
* * * 
The entry was estimated at 
this time as being between 400 
and 450 horses, a record total for 
| the state’s biggest horse show, It 
marks the first time in years the ,Other junior events were schedued | tops in the girls’ division with 
for Wednesday, when the real com-| 52-4799. There were 119 boys and ‘petition gets under way. With) 16 girls in the field, the largest, ficening, atic and evening €"tTy in Junior District history. 
Dixie Saddle and jumping exhibitions anywhere. , 
Both riders and horses represent Club Winners 
just about the best in the nation.) Winners and runnersup for the Most of the fine horses that com- ‘6th annual Dixie Saddle Club and! peted in the annual Grosse Pte. Clarkston Rotary horse show are as follows show, last weekend, are now quar-| programs each day through Sun-|, 
day; area horse show fans will be, 
afforded some of the finest riding’   
Pony clase —— Margaret Pa hr tered at the Bloomfield Open Hunt! (Cracker). j2 youre old; be Stabe /Sucdier der) 
club. They included the Pointe’s| ‘ TClecstivat a —1 , sata Wells | 
jumper champion, Windsor Castle, | qn7men' i 2, Sen (one "Bartek. central figure in what is said to| Mussa {gerrpte); 2. . Kaphy datquabers 
be the pineent deal for a jumper, | Ene. “Sa nue. Col Schulte (Pe- in U. S. horse show annals. The | id's 1; & Gina Pelee (Peavene Castle was sold by Cari Miller for! Renuine- 1. Calvin oop Clarkston 
$25,000, | (Erigeers 2, Dave Saddler, Birmingham 
Today there w en ys. wey oday, there was talk around), Men's PT re eel |   the BOW that Miller received a} rhos 
| $35,000 offer just after completing pon Shoe’ x 
ithe sale to Si Jayne and Harold |. Mus stale} Chapman on 
| Marzano of Chicago. Windsor Cas- comine: 2, Vicki Feidies ford, on 
yrshagied class—.) 'tle, off his performance, with little a, A Smith on oo 
  
al 
heme  ocaee 2 "Lele Garnett 
Pickup race—1 Jim Wilson on Rocky. 
a Hales, on Buddy 
oit—1, John’Bioan (English): 2. Sam 
Rioan (western): 3, Jack Sloan (west. 
action—-1. Gene Hales, on seoach at the University of. Cali- 
'fornia where his clubs won three 2 
|Pacific Coast Conference _ titles 
,and the 1959 NCAA érown Pentiae Press Phote 
young ‘‘junior saddles’’ discuss 
4 Flag race fi4-overt— 1, Bert Welle on 
londie: 2. Diatie Kraterr on Sailor 
ney Poldmann on fornia, had considered a -move to/s 
‘the University of Washington. |, r ‘gaining a 
| Pontiac °RLDS§ trounced St. 
‘' Methodist, 11-1, in four innings.     : AP Wirephoto 
FANS 16 — Los Angeles pitch- 
er Sandy Koufax set a Major 
League night game record last 
night when he struck out 16 
Phillies in a 6-2 victory. He was 
one short of tying Dizzy Dean's 
| NL high.   
“Fat Over Mazur 
in 1-0 Struggle 
Sno-Bol pushed one run across 
‘the plate in the 7th inning to de- 
feat Stadium Inn, 1-0, and gave 
Harlan (Fat) Keith a hard-earned 
victory over Jake Mazur in a bril- 
liant battle of two-hitters to high- 
‘light last night’s City League 
softball action at Beaudette and 
jNorthside parks. 
x * * 
Mazur had a no-hitter working 
for him until the top of the 7th 
while Keith had given up singles 
to Jim Bird and Howie Willis in 
the 4th and 6th innings. In the 
ith a single by Marshall Rose 
and Jerry Hesse’s follow-up 
double ruined Mazur’s no-hit 
effort and handed him a hard- — 
luck defeat. 
x * * 
sa other games yesterday, Arro 
alty scored twice in the top 
half of the 8th stanza for a 7-5 
extra-inning victory over Autos of 
urope and the Moose clubbed 16 
ye three each by Jack Avery 
and George Byrd, for a 14-3 rout 
lof Buttercup Drive-In 
* * * 
Elks No. 810 won the easy way, 
forfeit decision over 
Casa Mia in the other scheduled 
contest. 
  
Clarkston Man 
Wins Handicap 
Golf Tourney 
Charles Galbraith of Clarkston, 
a six-handicap, player, saw to it 
that Clarkston Golf Club’s 4th an- 
nual Open Handicap golf tour- 
|nament last weekend was a local 
|success story. 
* * * 
Galbraith won the 18-hole 
tourney with a net scoré of 67. 
He toured the nine-hole Clark- 
ston course in 73 actual strokes 
on rounds of 36-37 compared to 
| par 35-35—70. 
* * * 
Everett MacDougald of Royal 
Oak also shot an actual 36-37—73, 
but his two-stroke handicap forced 
|him to settle for runnerup honors 
with a net total of 71. 
| Gary Atwell of Lake Orion took 
ior place with 82-8—74, followed 
| by Ortonville’s Robert MacGregor 
at 81-6—75. Thirty-six players 
jrompeteg he even in the event. 
Pontiac Skipper Wins 
Unusual Yacht Race 
It takes a 
a cruiser ra 
of fhe time 
st 
p a sharp skipoer to cover 
cing course ‘in seconds 
he predicts prior to 
art of this unusual boating com- 
etition. 
* * * 
But John Landmesser, 2305 Chel- 
jtenham, Pontiac, turned the trick 
close to perfection in last week- 
end’s St. Clair Yacht Club’s pre- 
dicted log time race. He was first 
with his 40-foot cruiser Business 
Sails, setting up an accumulative 
error of only 1.21 per cent, to pace 
the 2nd such accuracy test held 
on the Detroit Rver. 
* * * 
Landmesser hit the eight check 
jPoints on the 26 mile course with 
a maximum error of less than 16 
seconds at any point, compared 
with his predicted time. His total 
‘elapsed, time was 1:22.30 and he 
was exactly on his time at the 
‘finish. | 
* * * 
On the cruiser for the race weré 
| Mrs. Landmeseer, the skipper’s 
: Mrs. Griffith from Albany, 
N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall, 
and Mr.-and Mrs. Robert Howey, 
all — Pontiac. 
Lake Orion Takes Lead 
‘in Avon Church Loop 
| Lake Orion RLDS grabbed first 
én| Place in the Avondale Church Soft- 
y, Dall League yesterday with a 7 
|vietory over United Presbyterian. 
'Dick Berry homered for Lake Or- 
ion, which now has a 6-1 record. 
* * * 
In other games, Don Strassburg 
homered for the Church of God-in 
a 136 win over Avondale Baptist, 
Elmwood Methodist routed Auburn 
Heights Free Methodist, 186, Nike Pro Dorothy McLeod aboard. at | Mewead Dinte. Christine Alexander 
Grosse Pte. isa big favorite for site ® sesuhen ae Bethe tas oso tne DHS crown at this meeting. | Mit 2, Gina Fellows, on So} 
es ey. ay y ry fe fe co 
[Newell Satisfied, b mann op Busty se | 
‘Stays With Bears be She Soraseers | BERKELEY, Calif. (AP)—°I'm) Ps i oad and Bob Bilis en isatisfied and all set now.”’ George 
| So said Pete Newell today after ana be Museyneni: tnd 4 wells deciding to continue as basketball En w ited . Sareey Shapiro on 
ate, scored four times in the 7th for a 
9-8 conquest of Stone Baptist and 
Paul 
.   
   i] ! ’ “4H j . if _ 
A | a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1959 y on p Ue 
, When Jimmy Brown set! new |six less carries than needed by 
. . INFL rushing mark: in 1958, play-|the former record holder, Steye _— 
Art ing for the Browns, he did it in| Van Buren, : 
Michigan Sawn CUSTOMERS WHO LOOK FOR ECONOMY, 
Lower Initial Cost—Higher Resale Value! 
With 137 Total | 
Gene Bone, 
  TWENTY-ONE   ° = + 
LADDERS EXTENSION . 
STRAIGHT Waiter 1 ee soe 
STEP Maree: ; | John Dairymple sesenagtter se: ee ee Paust Bianco . 
18 FT. EXTENSION sess 11-Ta—143 | bage Yankee .. 
13.95   
  
  
    
  63 me .... 
ahs Ron LaParl tra eewenece 
,. 213 T3—145 |Don White . 14-2) 145 dim Barfield ...... 
75-10—145 Ben Johnson 
14- 1145 Tony Janis 
  Larry Tomasino . 
Ernie Fortner . 
'Paul Van Loozen 
Bob Inman .... 
iMike Dietz iiuseeseaeee« fe taniae Zeke Browning Tommy Shannen ............. 13-73 —~146 (Ore Spencer 
  20 FT. EXTENSION 
715.95 
         
   
    
  Te raoiay Mut Seward Burkemo 
"3.14147 Horton Smith ........... ae 
  Paul Segerlund . 
  
     Sil Grehan "75-147, Curt Reynolds ................78-75—153 | Tat 144 ary Sagas oc Share Runnerup Honors uo ” Wayne Hendrickson ee T7 TI— 154) L k 1 CC BMCY 22 ee TT TB — 15S 18 Roe POF ooo. cen eee ce eee 78-TI—155 at La epointe 
DONALDSON \Ed Gauntt oewediectaieceiees 80-75—155 oe ore bon onte Onedde 75-89— 155 | Bow’ soper Se he. 7. 29 156| By BILL CORNWELLL 
» Weare os. cones ne 19-80—159 Torrid putting and deadly chip- . sodeoemacche 9-166 ping propelled scrambling Chick 
WwW i Withdrew after first — arber : af 
S IM POOLS {Laur 76, "Emtl Beck 8 Fel ope a oa Harbert to his 6th Michigan PGA 
27 Orchard Lk. FE 2-838) golf championship Monday at 
tricky, Lakepointe Country Club 
Harbert has been a_ deluxe 
scrambler many times in his long 
and illustrious career, but seldom 
has the«long-hitting Meadowbrook 
professional scrambled better than 
he did yesterday. card on second round—Steve Isakov 77, 
/Prank Wilson 81, Ed Parker 83, Brownie 
Mever 85. No card on first round—Jack 
‘Hoffmann. Did not start—Gene Walsh, ' = _—— Ray Peterson Bob Solomon, Pete Osack, | |Prank Metzger 
MONEY WINNERS ~ Harbert, $350; Bone and Burkemo, $200 
‘e@ch: Lula, Talkington and Markham, 
$90 each; Briggs, $70: Dalrymple, Evans 
and Thacker, $53 each; Beattie, Watrous, 
THESE 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: eye ee ed Miracle Mile Shopping Center 
M1 6-6157 ; 
    
  
  . - LOU GREER 
Alias. LOW DOLLAR LOUIE, Alias d $20 each: Malain, Pentiuk, Chalien. 
Remove all 4 wheels; install SAFTI-GRIP All 4 Wheels complete a. Begeriund. Graham, Cosmos and | required only 56 putts for the 
be ; : i -) arnum, $2.50 each ~ = . “ 
drome: sdjemt ‘all ¢ whecls; sajest band — including labor and =} . 36-hole route while compiling LOUIE THE LUG “UGGIN A GooD 
brake; mage master cylinder; clean, in- material rounds of 68-69—137, three under DEAL FOR YOU) 
front wheel bearings; adjust He one-putted 18 greens and 
  
par, to win the PGA crown by 
two strokes. Pharmacy Team 9-5 
Waterford Winner 
Lakeland Pharmacy scored five   Don’t Be a Gambler— 
Go Rambler—Ist in Economy 
REWARD YOURSELF WITH THE BEST 
DEAL WE EVER OFFERED 
BILL SPENCE - Rambler 
.211 S. Saginaw St. FE 8-4541 grease séals; clean entire sasembiy; 
adjust eceentries; check shock absorbers; ® Plymouth 
oh an mile inspection; rotate tires if © Ford ; spect, e 
— one check brake fluid; check $19 ® Chey. 
; ace zs = : divi vs } “< aa i 
HAPPY CHICK — Chick Haibéit has that Happy Took and well [pone cine Bore. who had an 
Other cars $16.95 except Nash, Studebaker, Hudson. runs in the Ist inning and breezed ee phe veteran Meadowbrook ‘peo bars the Michigan PGA excellent chance to win the event, 
‘to a 9-5 victory over Dobski’s Bar, ©” f title for the 6th time Monday at Lakepointe Country Club with /and tournament-hardened Walter & 
T T ; oo | a 36-hole total of 137, three below par. Harbert carded nine-hole |Burkemo of Franklin Hills. _ = i 
MARKE IRE Co. edie: . un Waterford teagve| scores of 33-35-33-36 for a two-stroke edge over Pontiac’s Gene + * * 
17 W. Huron FE 8-0424 ik uM activity at Drayton Plains. | Bone and Wally Burkemo ot Franklin Hills, who tied for 2nd. Bone, who led the 77-man field 
‘Ken Morrow made three hits for| at the end of the first round, fired 
? _ the losers while Vern Keebaugh} scores of 67 and 72 for a total of 
‘and Rick Jones each had two ania oe 139. Burkemo, who finished with 
ties for Lakeland. |32 strokes on the back nine, posted 
TUNE Pp SPECIAL! oc * * | the same total on rounds of 71-68" 
a 
Your car will run like new—have greater power and amazing Hubert Walls Service forfeited to! Harbert, Bone and Burkemo 
were the only pros in the tour- 
economy after our factory-trained mechanics have given your car's 
motor a tune-up .. . Drive in today o¢ call FE 5-4101 for an he Lotus Lakers in the other : . : 
scheduled contest. Walls was un-| ney to equal or better par over 
able to field a complete team at| | UJ IC In S the par 35-35-70 Lakepointe 
: | course, which looks easier than 
appointment.       
  
      
        
game time. In Waterford Little! | , pes 
League play, the Lakeland Opti- ,.. = | it plays. | 
pa Sine ae grea Five Oakland County golfers, Mike Andonlan and Veikko- Ju. | oe saan ep 
. . — ”* headed by Pontiac’s Wally Smith. hola, all at 150. Monroe's Ben Lula, Tom Talk / 
HERE S WHAT WE DO: 8-4. qualified for the National] Public Geaux Gwar & Sisexeciil al Mee tan rea ee 
ee! " : F ass Jawor, Aa - ar-old @l@- pro Bi arkham shared Srd place / 
@ Remove, Test Distributor on Machine @ Adjust Carburetor LL alalalalelelalataletate oipclped any “ ipa Mee mentary school teacher who re-lat 141 and veteran. Eldon Briggs ry i, } 7 / 
@ Goon Fuel Pump Sediment Bulb @ Adjust Timing : VACATION TIME : Lake and Tam O'Shanter Country sides in Dearborn, ran away with of Detroit Golf Club was alone| j res 0 n @ f ia ffl / / 
medal honors yesterday, Jawor,\in 4th spot with 142. Lula had a   
    ® m & Replace Spark Plogs if ed @ Clean Air Filter 4 Have your transmission checked @ ubs. + *« who measures 5-foot-6 and weighs|closing round of 67, featuring a CAR SAFETY HEADQUARTERS | | 
NO MONEY DO am sad_wopeired *, tiene te net a Smith, the Royal Oak policeman, 140 soaking wet, scored 69 at Qr-.32 on the back side | | 
WN — TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY a spoil your family s summer. @ fired ne par 73 x Ghai chard and 73 at Tam for a one. * * * | bw . a | 
‘ = 9 " 2 5 a ee | vel P ea “ : vif 
GENUINE FORD GENUINE FORD COMPLETELY - Lake and added a 75 over the par under per 142 cs e ed = o Joe Thacker of Knollwood shot | perl Be Se 7 5) 
INSTALLED g 71 Tam O'Shanter course fora to-/"° players who aye now eligible a hole-in-one and it helped him to 5 | 
g ‘al of 148, a figure matched by Al for the natiosat tourney: 
gw Krol of Detroit. 
\ a Rounding out the list of county 
bl a 3 _ qualifiers were Stan Sabat of 
. q@| Birmingham, who carded 149, 
a and Bil! (Buster) Pembroke, | Pontiac's Charley Barker gained 
————————————— the No. 1 alternate position by de-| 
feating Jim Briegel of Ann Arbor a piece of 5th position at 143 with 
Completing the qualifying list |Max Evans of Glen Oaks and host 
were Doug Wilson of Ypsilanti, lace John Dalrymple That Ker 
runnerup with 147, and Detroit's jaced i2s-yard 6th hole with is S-iron.     tet us PUT // | BRE i) YOUR CAR IN |!) // 2eS¥'~<y 
TIP-TOP SHAPE | o* Vee hy FOR SAFE DRIVING ~~ 
FREE Complete - BRAKE RELINE Regular $24.95 Value for 
$4995 
13" Labor and Material SPARK PLUGS. 
47 € Each 
With a Genuine 
“Cy’’ Owens Tune-Up Jay Law at 150. 
  Harbert now owns more State 
PGA titles than any other Michi- 
gan pro except aging Al Watrous 
of Oakland Hills, who has won 
it nine times. Harbert’s past 
state crowns came in 1946, 1947, 
       
on the 3rd hole of a sudden-death 
playoff after the two men finished | Pontiac Strato-Flight   
     * 1OG6'S8 | ..--.. $175.00 in a tie at 151, ; 
Ford-0-Matic Special SPECIAL! er $50 labor te rebuild yours, e | * * * 1949, 1950 and 1953. | C S f Ch k 
1. Drain transmission and torque - on yore Enti re Stock An all-time record total of 321} Harbert's putter possessed the, ar od ety ec 
  
&. Clean owt pan and screen 
prosky with new Ford-O-Matic - FINANCE TERMS! on to the afternoon round after the 
18-hole cut, which knocked §85-or- all angles and distances, ranging 
jfrom an eight-inch putt for a par) 
  three after a tremendous trap ex-! converter H was entered. in the trials, 299\magic touch yesterday. He ‘ 
2 a est transmission bands and Aluminized Muffler « NEW EASY ‘actually started and 176 carried dropped them into the cup from| : oegamnaneecemertt : vi . 
| Drive with confidence . . snoring 
that your car is in safe ‘condition 
Our safety inspection is thorough 
All Work Guaranteed 
BEATTY’S 
Transmission 
Service higher shooters out of the field. ...complete! Our check-off list 
leaves nothing out. There's no 
cost, -no obligation to buy any- ee 13” Installation Free Reg. $ 95 INCLUDES 
$18.95 t 
oASKETs 1955 through 1959 
“CY” OWENS, Inc. | iplosion to a 25-footer for a bogey 
69-72—142 six following an out-of-bounds tee’ 6-T1—147 hi Al, ij ‘s] a et gnith’ Pantiac 4... St jag Shot. Chick wound up the day) thing. Safe cars get our “Safety- 
6 Al Krol, Detroit +o sege- 78-72 148 with sever birdies Checked” sticker. 
Stan Sadat Birmingham .-....70-78 ; Pees et Oe ee caiaece=itel— Bane, the 27. yearold Warwick LOOK FOR THIS STICKER... + | i octal Sr a panties cones 76-74—150| it identifies e safety-checked A 
\Veikko Jubola, Clawson .....71-70—150 Hills pro who was playing in his | 
Monro-Matic 
Shock 
Absorbers L 
FREE 60-DAY 
TRIAL OFFER MiksiApdoniaa) Fes tibe 75-75—190 first PGA event, squandered his : 
Faulty shock ALTERNATES. 
absorbers are extremely | QUALIFIE = 
Cass Jawor Dearborn .. : 
ee Wilson, Ypsilanti ... 
y 
          
Charley Barker. Pontiac ..... 76-75—-151, Opportunity for a victorious debut 
             
        
        a : 
ntiac’s Only Authorized Foul Dealer oy eS etal co | 
Pontiac's Only ee OS 197 S. Saginaw St. semper Ana mat ACR by golng three above par In a Pp Ty Caplin, Plymouth eeoes. 14-78-152) two-hole = stretc early in arty McMillan, P cone /T3-80-—162 
147 South Saginaw Street FE 5-4101 FE 8-6022 Nore’ pryoriatl Detroit "ss" Tioig—isg) Second round. Jd Peak. Di it eeeeree 76—152 j 
"aneneeeeeeeneeees ’ Ror Gulienbine, Detrett saeewas 73- 19—153| Ile bogied the 4th hole, then 
er aa aa ———a : skidded to a double bogey six on       
No. 5 and the lapse was fatal 
Harbert passed Bone at that point 
and Gene could never recover ws 
  Arc Battery ee Bone had a total of e 6 88 
birdies 
Volt Exchange 
      
  
   
    
      : FREE INGTALLATIO | For that extra spark .. get DANGEROUS, and are : 
h Se a hen wwe . i a ee hey i. ro not easily detected until 
T e f 1 | tery goes dead. it's too late. See us 
: [ a 
-@ 
is the ee oe ora 
for QUALITY 
i aes i ee eee | 
       Exhaust 
Tail Pipes New Mufflers 
Priced 29 Priced 88 
up From up 
We have high quality 
ipes, trained men to 
install them. 
¢ Inspect lining 
e Adjust brakes 
e Add fluid if NEW CAR Edsel is designed to be the most 
distinctive car on the road. Note one 
its fresh, crisp lines... its dec- ' 
Aluminum, inc, asbestos 
orator smart interiogs... and give long, trouble-free life. 
    
you'll know why Edsel is singled 
GET ALL THIS SERVICE 
WORK FOR ONLY... 
Costs up 
95 3 elsewhere out for high style beauty. 
    
COMPARE THESE SAVINGS! 
“Make ot ! “Dealer's! Our | ve 
Ce List iPrice | ou 
    Pera “| “$20.80 (8 9.95 920 86 need 
Piymocth | | a1 00 | 9.95) 17.06 oh Test brakes Up to 6 Months 
Oherroiet 25.30 | 0.95) 15 35 te Pay 
s | lay é _Cadinse | 47.80 | 12.85 34.85 
Chrysier | 3735 | 12.95) 24 0 ALIGNMENT BALANCE   
    
e Correct caster Also..*clean, | ¢ Precision dy- 
    and camber inspect and namic balance 
@ Correct toe-in repack front ¢ Precision 
and toe-out wheel bearings.| static balance   
e Adjust steering e Install nee 
LET US SAFETY CHECK 
YOUR CAR FREE 
Drive in or phone for aan 
tr   
the dealer 
is RUSS DAWSON 
Stop in today and test drive 
the ’59 Edsel. We have many 
models to choose from includ- 
ing demonstrators.   a 
-* 
  
  RUSS DAWSON MOTORS _ MERCURY = EDSEL — LINCOLN;— ENGLISH FORD LINE 
      146 W. HURON S ST. FE 2.9251 
,     FE 2-9131   
  231 S. Saginaw St. . 
‘ . a 
  
 i 4 | f \ Fi My | / /€ 7 f f * I, : . ; : \ \ i f } } . / ' i . J * 
TWENTY-TWO .\ __'THR_PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, fos0 : Paes q   
    
  
  
               
  
     
     
             
  
    
            
    
              hd . Ld 
Prosperity Spurs Installment Buying | . af | 
; : | e | e s eg ~~ W ; 
e. s > 7 
Americans Going Deeper in Debt SoA tele! ; i , = a. +c + “3 ; z 
| | | oto A ee * <% 9 = ie of me tie, 4 
- ie nena fs J * : ae : -~ - 
By SAM DAWSON ___ypliances, clothing, home furnish- The [ .ne.s Club now handles 140 card clubs are coming to his aid, ‘ sate TS atl Gomi) + Pa, é y 
‘ i Fats . - , ~ _ —_# 
AP Business News Analyst = and repairs, and of such new-/ million dollars of credit billings a '0. : ws ‘non LOT ree: ~ 
NEW YORK (AP) — There’s| comers as boats, trailers and trav-| year, a gain of 55 per cent in 12 : ca Gas pa Thon. 
nothing like good times to get el]. ‘months time. The Hilton Credit The Rovee Bonus ub of } a7, 4 
Americans further into debt. | Latest Federal Reserve Board Corp. is estimated to be doing a ew York claims 200,000 members = eee 5 
On-the-cuff buying is climbing! figures show that April set @ rec-/100 million dollars @ year business. n° Pa crc te ar 3, <i = 3 
faster than ever before Mortgage ord for any month in the amount | American Express is reported to 4 2500 restaurants and hotels. ; _ : 3 
totals are rising. Credit cards of new installment debt—just short be in the same class The Discount Club of America i 01909, Field Enterprises, tna. ~ ae ee 
multiply despite some grumbling’ of four billion dollars. This brought] ~ ee ___ says. 5,000 retailers of goods and) __- | SOA ge ree reeves 
from restaurant owners. ithe total to 34% billion dollars and! Many banks are issuing their services honor jts cards. Baltimore BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By. Edgar Martin 
Americ lan to take total consumer credit to 45 billion| OW" form of credit cards, good for is the home of the Executive Trav- sy or : 
More Americ uns plan to te eles or 2% billion more than| Purchases at specified stores, with el Club. BOOKS, @ COUPLE GYHER GINS PARQEQW \ 
their vacations first and pay later.) © go. billings Jumped for one transac-| Chicago has Entre, with 10 gour- @ND 1 GRE GONG XO EUROPE 1 RATS XWin 
Banks are offering their own ver- ¥ ' ‘tion later at the bank, instead of met-type restaurants as Clients, OBO ST COMER 
x © * cee XO OHEOCX ON DIFFERENT 
sions of consumer credit. Stores! Consumer finance companies re separate charge accounts | where the card bearer pays full SVVES FOR @ PLOENT XE 
promote new credit plans as well port nearly 3'2 billion dollars of How about the old-fashioned price for his meal but takes along 
as the old charge accounts ‘personal cash installment loans man who pays cash? Well, ‘some one guest for free. es 
* * * outstanding at the end of April. | THE GIRLS By F ; 
| | ie ri kli 
About an eighth of every dollar Credit unions’ total outstanding | aa * ; y anklin Folger 3 
left over after taxes now goes for Joans rose 54 millien dollars dut i? 
time payments ing March 
The reason for the big spurt in The Federal Home Loan Bank pe 
borrowing to buy? f Board reports that nonfarm mort | 
Credit and sales executives say gage recordings of $20,000 or less| - ; 
it’s because more people are work- in the first four months of 109) aE 
ing and making more money and were Jo per cent higher than inj j 
are confident of holding their jobs. the same period last year. At Lig 
  
        
With times good they are willing end of 1958 the mortgage total was] 
to go in debt to have the things, put at 118 billion dollars, a gain! 
           
    
          
       
   they want now jof 97 per cent for the year 
Inflation psychology—fear that) * * * HELLO YES, PETERS HOME...| | NO...I DONT THINK SO... ¥ 
the dollar you save today may not Many of the larger stores have, WOULD HE LIKE TO PLAY HES HAD A HARD DAY! 2 
  
  TWILIGHT GOLF ? buy so much next year—is al80 been luring the credit trade with 
making consumers willing to buy special plans. A popular one al- 
on time hoping to pay off later jows the customer to add an unlim- 
with a cheaper dollar lited amount to his account each 
* * * 4. month while paving a fixed sum 
To some the big boom In con- usually from 15 to 25 per cent 
sumer credit is reminiscent of 1955 of his monthly balance, This might! 
when Americans went on their last go on forever, About 10 per cent} 
big buying §pree, ‘of the department stores now do} 
As in 195) the big gainer this this and the Nattonal Retail Mer-| 
vear has been installment credit for chants Assn prdicts 90 per cent 
auto purchases But there is in will within five years 
creased on-the cuff buying of ap-, The credit card business still 
: booms. This method. of eating. 
|traveling and buying consumer 
goods by signing the chit and be-     
              
  
  By McEvoy and Strieber . 
      
  
        
         
       
   
                                
          
     
    
   
    
  
         . Lj . 
Kaiser Relinquishes jing billed at the erid of the month 
is now honored by thousands of ay 6-29 OF 
AUr : T entiiet ™ COURSE 
Four-Industry Control restaurants, hotels and — othe r “Oh, the steaks were burned, the coffee yas weak and the speak- Peehent> | 
forms of business e¢¢t rambled on for hours — I might as well have stayed home.” knoe i | re 
NEW YORK of Henry J _ oes ve | fy Comm 
I aisey Ti-vear old industrialist BOARDING HOUSE 
sand toda he fae tepipect choasen — 
CaS. ma ise aeilennagh SSS MASOR, YOU CUT J GOOD RIDDANCE 41 Ssh 
companies in the wide ranginst - os { (5 c , 
industrial empire he founded EGAD, THERE'S A IN LIKE A , TO TH AT BLIGHTER, : 
     SURGEON, FORGETTING I SAY/0 AND 
THAT WITHOUT ME YOU'D & NOW FORA BIT 
HAVE MESSED THINGS ff OF CELEBRATION, 
UP LIKE A GLY TRYING A WHAT? COME, 
TO NAIL A CUSTARD PIE OLD BEANS, 
TO THE WALL / BUTILL BB WE'RE OFF-TO 
SPLIT WITH YOU! THE NEAREST 
a. ; . 7 | REWARD ON THE 
Balsrn mn hairman of wn HEAD OF THAT 
group's controlling company cit ROGUE! A TIDY 
ser Industries Corp., said he has| 
assumed the new post of founder- | PIECE OF CHANGE 
chairman of the four subsidiar: Sy FOR US, EH, 
firms en TWIGGS Z }S 
x, Phe reshuffling results in these = : 
new presidents and chief executive 
officer J 1, Ashhy at Kaiser 
Steel Corp S A Girard at Wills | 
Motors. Ine \\ A Marsh at 
Termanente Cement Co. and D 
A Rhoades at Kaiser Aluminum 
& Chemical Corp 
; ’ * * | 
Al) four formerly. served as vice | 
president and general manager of 
their respective organizations. 
Kajser was chairman and presl 
dent of Kaiser Steel, Kaiser Alum| 
num, and Permanente as well as 
chairman of Willys Motors. 
Edgar F Kalser, formerly presi-| 
dent of Willys Motors, and vice! 
president of the other three sub 
sidiaries, has become chairman of 
all four organizations. |             
  
         
      
   
   
   
   
    
    
    
   
    
     
    
      
  
  
  ALLEY OOP 
T FIND IT HARD 
W BELEVE THE By 
| see. 
BE 
    
            
    
         
               
    
     
            
   
   
             A W XT MORNING FA 
- Area omen WHEN EASY Bi FAMILIAR. | SPAIN, IT'S NICE TO HEAR IT 
BOARDS THE HAVEN'T L \FROM AN AMERICAN AGAIN! 
TOLEOCO BUS, 
MAVIS 15 JUST 
BEHIND HIM. Attend Annual 
Hospital Meet 
Representatives of the Women’s 
Service Committee of William 
Beaumont Hospital Monday at       
  
    
          
           
        
        
    
      
    
      
     
  
  
  
      
  
  
  
      
  
  
          
  
   
            
        
     
      
  
                
  
  
       
     
                  
      
                                      
                   
  tended the 10th Annual Meeting of | : 
the Michigan Association of Hos-! I BEEN EH? WHAT KIND THAT'S AN 
pital Auxiliaries The affnir wos ‘ WORRY IN! WHAT'S OF POP 19 INSURANCE 
held at the Sheraton Cadillae Ho ALOT THAT HE FILLIN’ SALESMAN, 
tel, Detroit LATELY ~ 7. THE T TOWN AND HE CAN'T 
Beaumont volunteers exhibited "BOUT MY WIFE J FELLER UP KEEP THAT ‘ 
R® poster showite thriy services in AN’ FOUR KIDS, ONT HE LAZY HORSE “ = 7 — 
the project parade at the meeting \ Pree a Pees 7 ees NANCY as By Ernie Bushmiller 
Mrs Far! WO) Rohrhacher designed as Bh i I ~ : 
the poster which tells the story of HAPPIN OR KIDS / ~-HE WILL JELLY * “ “S en ; 
S30 volunteers giving over 32.000 = TO ME! NOW? APPLES ‘ sd FAULT THAT THEY 
hours to the hospital in one year — TAKE STUCK , TOGETHER 
The poster won a blue ribbon for \\ | in TAKE 
the most practical service project \ ONE . , 
at a recent meeting of the Detroit aaa. fi ~ \ 
Area Council of Hospital Auxiliar-| Jua. — al yes eels ) 
aa . oN ~ x\\ . 5D ; 2 \ he , ~) > ——"_| tn 
Members of the Women’s Serv Ps -* ag jh s\ } = ty ; : ° 
Ice Committee attending were Mrs —— 
Palmer k:, Sutton, president of the & ” 
group; Mrs. Howard S. Christie, f~> ‘ 
one of the hostesses for the day; (s re 
Mrs. Lyman Craig Jr, Mrs. Wil = ate 
liam G. Meese, Mrs. Vineent P| Be =o ee ee 
Tiussell, Mrs. Lorenz W. Sievers, We - 
Mrs. James Tracey and Mrs. Mer Ww : 
rill C. White. , tyr, REAL 6CORCHER TODAY. I GAY SEND A LOAD OF 
= ape Th ty papers bodies H-BOMBS OVER THERE. : 
: : SUMMER ° SHOW ‘EM WE MEAN : 
Fire Truck Leaves Trail ‘\ \4 RECALL ONE Diy... Ty BUSINESS... ‘ 
as It Streaks to Blaze | ym my 7 | 
BIDDEFORD, Maine (UPI) _| bs “\y . 
Driver Willie Collard left a trail St 2 al 
2.000 feet Jong when he roared his | g * — = c ( 
engine out of the firehouse to, ; M 
fight an automobile fire. ‘ / 
A bump caused 40 sections of! f / AT R.WILLIAM® 1 
hose to unravel along the road as BRINGING UP THE REAR ie eth woes 6-215 
Collard sped on 
= + 
ae ml . ° } 
DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney ® Z fas 
cc —— = : - 
[- NOW, THEN, HOW AVUCH AN ) - EY GE GRANDMA / AH THE v, 41 WELL, HOw OO you TIME THEY GET ; By Charles Kuhn 
BABY-SITTER,..)| WOUS DO SOU CHARGEV J | | CHARGE F = QUT OF ear! , SO WOULD VOUMIND | [..SLIPPIN’ THIS BILL INJ>4 [IT'D BE ae a : SS COME INI 1 ga Ny (vo ars RUNNIN’ UP AN’... GRANDMA'S MAILBOX THAT FITSIF GRANOMA 4 . o> i A CONT ) e} (FOR EVER™. FORME P 9 |PUTA FEW BUMPS ON MY : 
(@s) CY 8) (CHARGE BY’ r |HEAD., : Dy Ee yy THE HOUR ia _ 
ih. - , 7 : 
) AWSTE <! Jv . : 
5 1 hes a ae 
er re | of 5 * : 
Gs) fo 4 
: 
ge. & 
+ p 
j j ¢ 
j orp / ‘ 
\ PS a 
o é 
  ee ia : . es een a ere eee Sg ay UE pe ee eae ec Are OE EPS eh, Sep neces ah = ee Se L é 13 . 3 ésittinieth = am er ae, ee 7] ee ee ee Ul indies te poe    ’ sas ’ . : : Rael: ae = a \ if 
pies Perey WS eos | ef St es Piel Oar Ay > . : { -< ‘ein . te de . \ J on i i fig ; i f x # 
x F j . : ' ‘ f “ } c i ~ ‘ i 
/ Ca hie eee (hin ; ae oN | hoa, Jog qe he, . d . : \ ty ty ( i re) 
" ‘ . uf | x . ; / 4 ; . ‘ re i 
_ | . | = ___sTHE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1959 > oo twee y-THRER! 
| ric; ad | oy I° o Unknown Ha: ee 
Senate Decision Jaycee Park Shelter Dedicated ‘eind Near soaiey sie 
    
_ DETROIT (#—No unknown or Sa 4 . . | 2. 
| | The latest civic accomplishmenticeremonies before a small gather-, Philip E. Rowston; David R. \uncharted navigation hazards have tof the Pontiac Area Junior Chara. |; ibeen found in the vicinity of the 
ha tiac Area Junior Char- ing of teenage baseball players and| » director of \the Parks © iniing of the freighter Carl D.. 
. ag, (ber of Commerce received Tec0g-Fcir parents. | Recreation Department and the (peadiey in northern Laké Michi-_ Rejects Proposal to Lift nition last night: - | Rev. Galen E. Hershey, asso- ‘gan, Army Engineers reported to- 
oS : '. A $6,000 park shelter at Jaycee; Appearing were Clyle R. Has- | ciate pastor of birst Presbyterian | ae , 
Limit on Charges for Park was dedicated during bricf| kill, Jaycee president; Mayor | Church. - hae 
      
i The Bradiey sank during a storm 
Trading Quiets | MARKETS [Grain Trading tices chidren wes ma ean a Sy     
        
  
    
    
      
    
      
    
    
  
      : _ ! Pe : ita)’ | : proved community, provided with) An investigation to determine 
are top prices : | PS lec del oareee san . more and better facilities,” said’ whether there were any navigation 
on 0c 0 covering sales of locally grown C ive Cd y |for sharp increases in state allow- \ Rowsten! ; inazards in the area near Gull 
: produce brought tu the Farmer’s v jances for care of crippled and | “We feel that. with this facility Island has been completed by the 
‘Market by growers and sold by afflicted children received a par- , P) ‘available, the park now will be U.S. lake survey of the Army™ 
NEW YORK w—Steels and mo-\them in wholesale package lots.) CHICAGO u—Except for scat- tia) setback yesterday. used | by Gis more fam-/Corps of Engineers. 
tors were pretty firm while oils; . : i ; | Senate in Lansing rejected’ Q ns | ilies,” said Haskill. 
were soft in a mixed market early| enters are turnished by the ‘ered selling of iad Hepat sels (ol a anaes . ie peabes a | ) » Located at Joslyn Ave., and 
today. Trading quieted after a Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of tant rye contracts, the grain Ae Aces and. intend, eccepted an ' |Walton Blvd., Jaycee Park hias) Lodge Calendar 
iv j tures market held within a nar-' eae ts during the six years Jaycees| 
v : :om- . : grown during SIX } 3 | ; oo. 
ui pis gee Monday. ni. durite: the: fi |appropriations committee recom- Neary in sight in Waterford full-time man to be hired by the pave had it under their wing. | $pecial communication of Roose- 
mins. and. lomses of most Key row price range during the irst' mendation providing $22 instead of pownship, as a result of last township board. velt Lodge No. 510, F. & A.M, 23 
stocks were fractional. A few spe- Detroit Produce several minutes of dealings today the present $19 for daily care of night's approval of a record budget) The Fire Dept. budget calls for Jaycees have donated $10, 000 State St. Thursday, June 25 at 
cially situated issues made wider vavies eed yee i Si ‘crippled children, and $14 instead 5, $439.145, is an 18man_ police $73,400, or a $13.400 increase over! to park Improvements, §2,000 a Heed = ae Dearee: <a" L 
ve me of the light pressure On of the present $12 for afflicted child ne isi : eat year’s subr year. Coupled with matching city | ov, ° 
: ' “ s e a last year’s submitted budget of year. 
Al back . etue tn ae ee +t go soybeans was described as profit- cases are a Segal cect on Pestised fn 000. H er. due to ae leave! funds, this money has brought . . 
amines ed away MAT’ srawberries, fancy, 16 qth. $.50 taking, and followed issuance of a. fore) & (court derision (ordered) a ee. ond ocean about four baseball diamonds, a News in ore rowly at the start from the gains ee si | A proposal by Sen. Perry W. personnel cut two years ago. replacements and necessar emer- & , 
made in their rally of yesterday VEGETABLES iprivate report that virtually all) G (R-Gra ad’ Rapids) ter) Township tmisiecs « ‘ed the BeNcy equipment, the department large picnic area with tables and 
then began to firm. Alcon cased. [Beans ‘green fac tu... geo Carly Planted soytieahs in major)» : , . , Township trustees approved the oe any spent $75,229 for its 1958-59 stoves, and extensive land clear- | 41) gu. Bock of Detroit m began matical ionamsieaee ~beregle egg ele rena Pale . io producing areas are making ex-' paying hospitals actual costs lost township budget, which, among rations Wee : | ance, grading and seeding. | Mrs. a c 0 re- 
g Reynolds Metals dropped a frac- ecco gs 8 1. doz. bebs. 250 ctilent erawilh | by three votes, 12-15. * other things, provides for five ad- ope ral 10Ons. ; - : . »& _ |ported to the Sheriff's Department 
tion. Aluminium Ltd, steadied Cabkege. bu 1.90 & | _ 7 at Pontiac ditional men for the Police Dept. In submitting his budget, Pender phe park has become a basedail that someone broke into her cot- 
after a slight loss: Kaiser Alu- |Geisry Ne’ nao. oe. 2....2, 200), After about an hour wheat was This is the proposal that a replacements and necessary emer- Said that with the additional five center, with a dozen teams playing tage at 4679 Lakeview St., Wood- 
minum was up a fraction. Cecciber Gileers > =- 2 35] A: Coot a: bushel higher tp ie low-iGeneral advanced ie ee, \icers, including its own fire chief,:™e" on the payroll, he will Now jeague matches there every day. ‘hull Lake, Independence Towr- 
-@ [Dil dos, bebe. ee..sees se Seger on 1959 crop contracts, July was taken up in the Legislature ‘ = ‘promote some of the regular  fwalt outlined further plans for).hip Various household furnish- 
The major steelmakers — U‘S. Kobirebt dod. behs. ee Sa000 1-95 $1.87, and the 1960 crop months by the Michigan Hospital A:30- Approval ef the $88,700 appr®- patrolmen with seniority up to the park, which he hoped the Ja- ings were sichen 
Steel, Bethlehem, Republic and Paraben cecty(ase hake 2 100% higher; corn unchanged to 4s ciation. ; ; ; _| priation for the police, an im corgeants and detectives. /cees would support. | 4 . mor be ealatidia steady (Fens, Wo."Tobu wr Soinseret siete 1 z lower, July $1.26%; oats unchanged, The Michigan Crippled Children’s. crease of $28,800 over last year’s | x 1 ef the budget will ~ * @ | Inventory Reduction Sale — 
a i r, “ > s ace ee rigs Ficlareinie . | ran z aot cae ova o e e 4 bs _ . - 
- : arpa a beh on OE ceases ape eo ower, uy new type eon: | Commins ‘on. ales was ‘i ini ee tee atlow the department's Lighted shuffleboard, horseshve vee ee ne tnd rat The big three motors, except for iki hove GOs OBOE = % tract 6538; rye 4 higher to 5s General's side. _ will bring the police forve to 15. # | : wet be the @St discounts on the window o See : Radishes, white, dor... .......... 90! ; : tation to be open 24 hours each and tennis courts should Re each new car! Bill Spence “Ram- Chrysler ‘which’ edsed, held firm,|Rhubarb’ ourdoor, dos. bchs........._ 80, lower, July $1.23%4; soybeans 4s) a = : : , § pen - ee ding ‘out the i : j er 
American Motors picked u 4 Squash, Ttal., bus, 2.98! to 1v%e lower. July $2.24! /BIG LOSSES | This is just three short of the day. he said, giving the town. (Next additions, rounding bler’,, 211 S. Saginw. —Adv. 
fraction . phe peggern elgg me Sa Mwee EY BL 2R The Pontiac hospital estimated department's largest nummer of ship better and more efficient park's attractions, he said. -—~ - 
: | Turaipe. o. fe 13 Grain Pri ‘that it lost $37,406 last year be- employes before it was slashed service, The Jaycee Womens’ Aunxilia:) YOU ALWAYS 
| EER. COMB OE DG tages , in Prices ‘cause ceilings on state aid didn't two years ago due to an attorney - he Oakland '* Talsing money for a play arca 
New York Stocks  , SnEEES 5 : CHICAGO GRAIN allow the Crippled Children’s Com- general's opinion _At i soe hl ; ve ott nee for small children, he said | 
[eres i le he sis iy ent oe June 23 1AP) — Opening mission to pay actual costs of The opinion prohibited the use of County Sheriff's Bar “ ‘ i Caer eee INVEST IN THE 
EEA LRG) (Ne ‘Kale bu. we eaten -. 200° Wheat— - Oats inew) treatment traffic violation fines to be used Waterford Township cal . anc i we Harb 
Figures aiter decimal point are elgnies | ued Ne i: wee Sion He seers & Hay Peel im ze me eat St. Joseph Mercy Hospital also for Police Dept. operational costs lays them to the patrol an when Million Dol ar oarpor 
Admiral . 22.6 Int Te] & Tel 37 |Spinach, bu 1.56 Dec 195% Dec 6 aces 70% went on record against the ceil- At that time, the township had 18 the station is not open ve new M ki Cc sidered 
Air Reduc 85.6 Johns Man ... 50.7,)Turmips. bu. .......-..........5.. 180 Mar ... 108% Mar. ©... 1a), , i eration will enable calls to be for Mackinac Con 
Allied Ch .... 114.7 Jones & L 78.4{ May >. 196%  Rye— _ings, saying its loss on state aid pa- personnel and operated on a $100,- opera hag 
Allis Chal... 303 Kellogg ‘New Hs dive. tb Beh CaEene $2.00 np 184% Bep. - 1 33's tients amounfed to $49,842. ‘000 annual budget directed to the patrol cal Some LANSING (UPI) — The Water: 
piers 34.6 Rennecott aig Mecarele 0 ra eae \ Dec. 136", As originally introduced, the Sen-| The controversial opinion forced) The additional men wil mean ways Commission is considering 
Amarin 22304 Breses, Be SS peers Se 1 gy Tage tes varumss 2? jate legislation would have allowed the township to lay off many of. two men can be used in the car five-year plan for a one-millton Think well of the: future. 
a coae Ser Lenn & F ods ioe Gee ake oe tebepdezeneass se: 125 Mar ries gly --.--. 8 (the Crippled) Children’s Commis- ficers, leaving but four. on the midnight shift, Pender sald. io “narhor development pro- You'll live in it and you'll 
AmM& Pay 84 LObyMewaL 118 Romaine, DOr ns se veececceccs EBS. Oct. ..... $62 | Sion to determine “reasonable’’ pa-) Patrolmen will be on fiwe-day Due to the increase in fellow. gram on Mackinac Island. Com- — qlwoys invest in it, too. Let 
AmNGes".. 383 belfn Hate. St | tient costs at each Michigan hos- jaa of the six-day schedules | up work and investigation, two | mission Director Keith Wilson said ys show you how easy it is 
sa ae tS Earle ae Poultry and Eggs Air Force Con rac 5 Wek state-aid patients. | 11 in operation. Besides Police | men will be assigned to this task. today | to build for the future by in- 
Anacnds W&C 586 Lou & Nash 624 : { t | But the appropriations com: Chief Millard J. Pender, there OKS WATER | Wilson said the commission. vesting wisely —out of in- . 
Anaconda .... 632 Mack Trk .. 435 | . , |OKS WATE ” 2 9 Y oo eee. 
Armco tl... 147 5 ee $1.2) DETROIT POULTRY . . mittee killed this provision. In- | will be a lieutenant, two detec: | “This will also give us chance * hich is expected to get jurisdic- come, monthly, if you wish. 
Aichison” oo. 383 Mead cP. 41.6, DETROIT, June 22. (AP) — eves INCTEASIN in Stat | stead, it recommended four mil- | tives, three sergeants, six patrol. — rae a we wed eetantion pros tion of the present yacht dock at: Drop in, write, or phone us 
Beth Steel. 345 Mergen Lino ase ive poultry: trout for No. hy g e | tion dollars be set aside, $2,250, | men, and two radio operator. ‘0 “O'* ‘ hict ins fepartment the island under a House-approved foe fyi] particulars on in ie e = y j JE | i gre i S aepe ., , - 
Boeing Air... 363 Metr Ch&S © 19 Yteayy type hens 16: ight wpe tens. | 000 for afflicted care and $1,750,- typists. eran, wale) aoe bill. now. before the Senate, con- . 
Bonn alum | 322 Mpls Hon 129.29. Caocnertes, under § Ibs. 20. over 3° DETROIT (UPI) . ¥ hasn't been able to do in the past,” esent facilities “in. vestments in the future of 
Bond etre. .. 232 Minn BAM | 1s g|ibe. 23 ‘ — issil d bby met ahcice nee tal crippled core. The township Fire Dept. will now pe said siders the present factiites our country. 
Bore Warn > we Becsan i 3 Essie ene) <lecaronics contracts" This is less than the $4,350,000 have its own full-time fire chief Besides the full-time fire chigf, adequate. 
erlseee ee 87 Mot Pr 37 | DETROIT ee ns eras are coming sino Michigan in iN- which the commission asked but with a starting salary .of $6,500. the Fire Dept. budget called for Wilson said pt iority considera- 
Budd oo 1 Metorsie 1082 Detroit in case lies: feasral-state evades Srensing numbers, according ° to more than the $3.6 million recom- An assistant fire chief is expected two cgptains, a lieutenant and five tion should be given to adding a 
Cal Pack. = 30.1 Murray cp 367 36-38. large 34. ane 36: small 18, ine cnet °. ee Detroit air pro- mended in Governor William's to be named, along with one other gin time firemen, with salarics least 200 feet to the yagi aa TLI 
Calum & a. 226 Nat ese - 50.1 grade B large 31-32. browns—no jumbo. | ul rae . | budget. : | - totaling $51,550 including the extra foot breakwares which aie no WA fri ¢ Sy 
css er st ee jeue pie Ee mony, medium 26. | ena a: ‘1 * * * help provide sufficient refuge in| @ LERCHEN 
Carrier Cp ... 43.5 -Nat Gyps .... 58 i : | - Col. Leland P. Money, chief, The bill will go to the House teat Prob — * strong east wind | 
Case,JI... 222 NY Central... 27 | Commercially graded | Say oars mat e | gO Commission to Probe ~*~ * 
Cater Trac’) 108.2 Nort & West . 94 peers sree Sei a the district which handies Airafter final action in the Senate, | +b: il Slick | This will give the men a 63-hour The commission also would like & co 
Ces ete eh At S ldinm a0-06 grade B large 33's, troens| business in Michigan and expected later this week. Lake Michigan Oil Slic work week rather than the T2%9-ito modify the existing yacht dock ® 
Chrysler -..... 61.4 Nor Sta Pw .. 33.1, S7ade A jumbo 23-24: extra large 30, Canada, said military orders are | s UP hour week they presently have. to double its present 20-boat berth 
1 fe: ie : -30'2; medium 24-25; >j i i ‘chi LANSING (UPI)D— ating A ‘ . 2 — 
Cities Sve |. 531 Owens Cng .. 87 |B large 22', to 23. Ss oat filled in Michigan at the rate |, AG . oo | Eight men will work 24 hours capacity. Long-range plans call ycape, New Yerk Stock Exchonge 
COL Pate a pee a ‘a : 38 | sk eke aco ee Finance Prexy Lake Michigan will inet the ater: ‘ nd 24 hours off, with the fire for a further increase in the ‘end ‘star Wiedinw euchonges 
eoeree, 2d Bie Sar: fl ‘beevieck ‘pares with $20,000,000' month, in tion of the Water Resources Com-,om rel 74 Pewts OGi) three town, capacity, he nad | str hen schon Con Edis . 617 Panh Epl .... 45 ; ! January, 1958. | * : mission at its meeting Thursday, Jie 
J Con N Gas. 493 Parke Da 40.3 ; Unfill oa . Predicts Rise Executive Secretary Milton P. Ad- ship stations ; - +s. wae eee ee ee ewe ee 
re ela rs sai PH nk Je an DETROIT LIVESTOCK _ Unfilled orders in the state have — | A new $18,000 fully equipped firé In 1939 King George VI and Watling, Lerchen & Co 1 
Cont Bak... 4@4 Peps Cola 284 DETROIT. June 23 (ap) «UsDA: increased from  $114,000.000 to 7 A t S les ams said today. : scheduled for delivery in Queen Elizabeth were the first set Pentiae Stale Bank Bidg i= 
“ont Can 45 Pfizer 5 Cattle—Salable 1,000. Bulk early supply 208 pee = In Uu Oo a 2 -entratio 0 truck is scheduled for € 7 . [| Pentiac, Michigan 
Con 1 : $208,000,000 during the sz : A heavy concentration -on Sol eaitags ‘ sovereigns tt 
Cont COP&S 124 Phelps D 612 Slaughter steers and heifers, good to & Me same pe ; late August to replace the IT-year- reigning English B Gentlemen { 
Cont Meter. 11.4 Philco , Average choice grades predominating riod, Money said. . , beaches in. Berrien County and “ : 1 the Dominion of Canada ' 1 
Cent Oil _. $21 Phill Pet 441 early trade steers and heifers moderately . PORT HURON Up—An auto fi- several off-shore patches have been old machine at station th Visi ve } Please send me more information ' 
Copper Rag .. 238 Proct & G ... 79.4 “Most testy, salae | pesal ae eu daie The | * * * > nance company president predict- eartae neal “Ade 4 jp sbent Diversified Investments i} Corn Pad ...... $5.3 Pure Oil - 397 on. “The biggest part of the Air _ : ‘under investigation, AMS salc , 
Curtis Pub 12 RC : | 635 Steers 26 50-28.00: bulk choice 0900-1150 | . ; x | a - F sales new car ! . 
Det Edis... 426 Repub Bti 13 e Saas ieee Cie ae en Force business in Michigan is still oi ane et er ent "during He said floating oil had been ; offe “1D Name ; 
Dang Aue a Hy ately 1 wis it proreme te high choice 990-1078 we yearvin parts for manned aircraft,’ he the aaa 10 véars reported at Holland and Grand} | : , 
Dow Chem ... 66.2 Rey Tob ...... 50.2) aa ard to low good stated. ‘‘However, the firm s : 1. mene} ;_| Haven. | | '@| eS: nid 98 ' nat "11 ae.g) steers 24.50-36.50: most goed to low » the firm supply-| Alan G. Rude, president of Uni-, 
: Best Ar bol. 403 Baleway Bt... $73 \cheice, heiters Hi soe0e, wit, “cere ing parts for manned aircraft mor €| versal iG cat Corp. said the, The commission will hear reports | ‘ ' 
: El Auto L . rr b senatt rs 4 - 33.4) 1050-31 00 few to 31.50; canners and eut- and more are getting into the mis-| new car market should reach 74 from a regional engineer who has e ; 1 city . ms ase ee voces ' 
Lg rhea . ihe etaty Lae F 416 ters up to 20.00: saute bai we fo 2640. 'Sile business.”’ | million by the end of the 1960s investigated the situation, mem- ‘ . . ‘ é -— oe oe oe ae oe oe ae ee ee ae oe oe oe oe 
Erie RR.) 1 Simmons 82 lse ceate lower; ‘most ‘mined, ota eal ‘The market this year will be six bers of the attorney general's staff qi, C levemen - - 
Ex-Ceil-O 12g Bincletr 383, No. 2 and 3 180-230 ibs, 1600-16 25. z sHion pl ‘ludi 4s and commission staff members, . al 
Sa ae A ea EW, emg 73.2/ Mixed No. 1 and 2 190-230 Ibs. 16 50- milion plus, including imports. | ‘ 
ora Mer 717 sou RY 876 nee small iets oe = House Gr : ' Rude said the use of credit Adams ‘saxt Fo TELEPHONE 
Freepot Sul 28.3 Sperry Rd 24.4 Desc: ae ae x ee p | f g | ee 15.25-15.75. No. 2 and : . ; 
crue er ben S27 Std Ol Ind 48.4 1450-15.25. mixed “tows 300-400 Ibs | Ou 0 I in buying cars will expand at — Certificates of achievement will receiving awards will be Howard ANSWERING 
Gen Dyns 3.6 gtd on NJ “: - Le * No. 2 and 3 400-600 Ib sows ' “ , an even greater rate. He pre- Is Able to Save be presented tomorrow night to 30 Quick, Bernard Korte, Leary 
Gen Mills 1088 Bgtevens, JP 32.9 Vealers—Selabie 125 Steady: choice nto ood Collusion dicted it would total more than “Springfield and Brandon Township wWooq Douglas Grovesteen, Ben SERVICE 
Gea Motors os jun, ont rh and food 27.00.35 00. weal and wellity!| = wanes Somers ee es One Daughter; “men who recently completed a 10- We sects John Snyder Ellis a 
Gen Time Swift & Co 17 00-27.00 : . a | late '60s compared with t y's | 2a, . _ ssterby, : . oth lt : 
Gen Tire 696 Tex G Sul 197 Sheep—Salable 200. Small lot old crop) WASHINGTON (UPI)— s < w week Civil Defense course. . . 
Cement. ci das treme W dic Ep 0 tion tates Caen neced cat ag VenUibalors vowed ‘bday ce ical) otabet 18 eee Other Dr owns Handing out the certificates at Jencks, James Beed, Claude Knob- You Leave— 
Gllette | "$0.4 Trantamer 21 lrepresentetive ciagses.” utility to ‘eholce would dig “deeper and deeper’’| Rude spoke at the annual con- an 8 p.m. ceremony at the Spring- lauch, Donald McKay, Robert It Rings— Goodrich 8 peters 1 |ola crop lambs still unsold; cull gchaas into charges the big food chains vention of the Michigan Automo- NYSSA, Ore. (AP)—Angel Mar- field Township Hall in Davisburg Knoop, Roberts Brooks, Alfred 
Good azeass oe oe Be ° 3 7) Slaughter ewes 5.00-9.00. have conspired to set prices which | bile Dealers Assn. | tines had to make a choice when will be Lewis C. Jarrendt, Oakland | Bernor, William Buckingham, Ken- We Answer It! 
| Greynound” (Ba Gait aren : 33° Draft Choi Si d the hoeesstte pays for the family | He =e ard ania oe his argc — Daag at Sari Oe ane ate a =o Faust Donald Bares. Ret CALL 
! ber = Se kai L rospects pe usiness g in e a n, eriff's *|Moors, Norman Ss, eith| 
Holland F 13.4 Un Gas cP. 35 |UF oices vigne oc |P : FE 4-2541 
Home Stk 432 Upioha of Kal 41 ; A witness told a house small turns still will occur ‘and the River. He saved one and the structed the men; and Alfred Co- Tuttle, Earl King and Charles Bin- 
Hooker Ch .. 416 U8 Lines . 326 : ae did a deaf-mute ringfield $Townshi CD aj | 
I Cent 492 US Rub 813, DETROIT (UPI)—The Lions and| business subcommittee yesterday time to prepare for them is right) other drowned. So a ite lombo, Springfie ownship dig. | ——————— 
atom Bey eos ee ¢| Pistons signed draft choices Mon-|that he was ‘positive’ there was now — not after the downturn —/brother who tried to save the girl director. : | * * * 
niand BEB) Wen Un, Tet 3 day. such collusion. with continued sound management Martinez lost. | whe-21 men from Branden and | Springfield Township mer to re- DODGE—CHRYSLER | 
Interlak Ir. 28.3 Wests Ei 015) * * * Rep. James Roosevelt (D-Calif), and constant attention to customer The victims were Magdalena 9 from Springfield went through ceive certificates are Harold L _— PLYMOUTH s 
Int ea it Wilson Co 382, ‘Southern Conference sprint ace chairman of the House unit, said relations.” Ribera, 11, and her brother, 10) con in which they learned Vines, Chester C. Garrison, - Ed- DEALER 
Le aor ae Foe nae 33 j Art Brandriff of VMI inked @ Lion his investigators plan to make a’ wn ee Reyes, 13. Martinez managed to (oaauct as auxiliary policemen, ward M. Wright, Stephen M. Jantz, 
—— Int Shoe 32 Ynast shat 138 pact while 6-9 Fresno State star detailed inquiry of the allegation save Guadalupe Ribera, 9 He arrest procedure “eearch and . alter L. Covert, Loren J Tower, JACK COLE Inc 
nt Silve SEL Gary Alcorn joined the Pistons’. and also other charges. Among Watchmakers to Meet said he grabbed at one of the girls Je teattic control firet ald, David F. Barber, William K. Fos- 9 . 
StOCR At eesone fold. , ‘them is the claim that small busi-| ‘ but had to let go to save the other. ig physical combat, -all to be (tet and Vinent Giacalone erie ee footing Tet       
NEW YORK, June 23 — ‘Compiled by) 
The Associated uae) - | 
     
     
    
   
  Green Bay yesterday signed vet/nessmen are being “frozen out" The Pontiac Unit of the Mich Martin Ribera, 15, also a deaf a 
18 18 «0 | aw : . atl ee = 2 w — ae . 2: io. Chiployed in case of war or nat- 
8): guard Lou Palatella and learned of new shopping centers because igan Watchmakers Guild will meet mute, ran for help. He used ges ot disasters, Rahn said. 
  Net change .... ' § +3 3° . . ; ‘ : i ; \ : , = 
Noon Tues. .. 3344 142.2 943 2243/defensive back Earl Miller will be lending institutions will finance on- 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Adah tures to alert a farmer working in : 
Prev. day 333.9 141.0 944 2240) : ay ; : a2 : ' ; ; 
Prev day ......3339 1418 844 2249 back following a knee jnjury. ly the big food chains. Shelly Library. ia Held nearby Those from Brandon Township 
Week ago 3308 1389 937 221.5.—-——-—-———____ -_—__ a : 2 _ ; : 2 — - . 
Month ago ..3999 1421 983 2289) Year ago . ..2839 964 804 1721 
1959 high . .... 3442 1451 1026 2303) 1989 low... 3061 «1338 «937 2115} 1958 high 312.0 #1365 957 2143 
ae = Compromise Housing Bill iC. J. Nephier Co! _ 
Figures after Gecimal points are eighths, 
High Low Noon 
2 23 
Raldwip Rober eo Lt A wa it S H. Oouse App ro val | 5) 
G Lakes Oil & Chem Co. 14 1a Howell Elec. Motor Co*.. 1 1 
Pen Labi pres Ce"... i rg : 
» Th ¢ Co* . - uw : ae ~~ 
dy Manu 123 124 WASHINGTON (AP) — A chop-) Sen. John Sparkman (D-Ala), the bill was tog big despite the Rudy Manufacturing Co * 
Toledo Edison Co 17 
*No sale: bid and asked 17 ped-down housing bill distasteful who helped hammer out the com-|cuts. They said that the reduc- 
'fo many Democrats and not at all promise, noted that its total was/tions really were ‘‘sleight-of-hand’’| 
certain of White House approval)below what Eisenhower originally tricks which left the programs still 
7.400 000 Employed [awaited final House action today.|requested. Much of the reduction much larger than the President| ’ ’ The compromise  $1,375,000,000|was accomplished ‘by providing a wanted on an annual basis. I 
’ ki | d |omnibus measure was approved |two-year program rather than one| Sen. Wallace F. Bennett 
in Tr uC ing n ustry \late Monday by the Senate and for six years as Eisenhower sug-| (R-Utah) said that the total in the 
was expected to clear the House gested. Sparkman said he thought bill did not. cover the cost of the 
DETROIT @—The manufacture. today. the President should sign it. , 45,000 public housing units author- 
sale service or use of motor trucks What will happen when it reaches * + ized. 
Enine 7,400,000 persons in the President Eisenhower is a matter’ But Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of STUMBLING BLOCK 
United States, the Automobile Man- of speculation. The strong possi- Illinois, Republican leader, said he 4, : . | 
ufacturers Assn. reported today. bility of a veto was raised Mon- didn't see how the President could a cue an , A ra = WH EN YOU B UY ! one of ev- day when Housing Administrator approve the measure, ig perve: wat Fe: | e 
a ‘moval of an original House 
ed men and women Norman P. Mason said the bill) ya 18€ pro- 
ye ae ‘would cost too much and is not in. -* * ‘vision requiring Appropriations See Us First About a Low-Cost   
  A road map is very 
  helpful when you   
   
   travel — but when you 
       
        
    
     
          invest, a sound financial 
plan is essential. 
       in the nation. The Senate vote came only after — 
in the survey of the trucking ‘"C imeyests of most Americans.’ sharp debate in which Northern Gomer to implement the sathor.| Home Loan That Can Save You Money! We invite you to place your 
x ke * ; i 
that Democrats heavily assailed the i 
try ache aera’ tn use oa | 7 6-31 Senate vote was well strategy of chopping down econom-| "ime ‘Senate originall ,| Convert Your Seasonal Land Contract to problem in the hands of 
| Lee imects and highways, in (snort of the two-thirds needed tolic bills to try to avert vetos.  ig7 SIS.ONN 00D cuitmeineti on ees a Mortgage and Acquire Your Deed , " 
| 1968, an all-thne record. These CVerTide a vetd. It also provided are whl >| Our investment specialists — 
| ween traveled more then 113 (4 smaller margin than the 60-28 LED ATTACK . ‘sure which the House cut to $2.-[ There are many vital and important details involvéd when 
| vote by which the Senate earlier! Sen. Joseph S. Clark (D-Pa) Jed| 100,000,000 compared with the $i,- securing a loan for anew home. When you want to fee] cer- local ho ha 
| billion miles. had ‘passed a larger bill ‘the attack: on it because of the 690.000,000 in future authorizations J tain that it is handled in ai bes! interest, goo noe us, As men w ve a 
| , ; s j renew suggested by the President. i nat of this community. the prosperity and growth of every . 
| Three ‘meiliess ot he’ Cracks ‘are 7 - * * ee hel ahs é ng § =6business and family is our deep concern real stake in the future of their located on farms. Michigan's twe Democratic &™@™. He voted for it in the end + * + Truck pfoduction in 1958 fell = senators, Patrick V. McNamara Decause he said he had np alter’ Major slash in the compromise . ™ . 
low the one million mark for the’ ang Philip Hart, voted for + "tive. was in the urban renewal pro. [ t | Sa ’ & L A 
first time since 1946, But this year compromise $1,375,000,000 But Clark declared that the gram by which the government [| apl 0 vings oan $soc.      customers and the community. 
      it is. running almost_50- per_cent ing bil} as it passed the te Democratic presidential nomina- makes grapts to cities to help pur- ef 
ahead of dast year with some 650,- yesterday. The vote was 56-21. tion would not be worth much next chase slum sites for redevelop- Established | 890 J Ne h le r Co 
000 units due to be built for the  MeNamara and Aart also voted year unless the Congress. wrote a ment. The new bill provides for a! ° ® bd 
first six months. together in the'46-40 Senate pas. stronger record of action on the two-year extension of this pro | 75 W. Huron St., Pontiac FE 4-0561 | a? ee 
The AMA figures that one of sage of a wheat control billy The , party's campaign. promises. gram at a total epst of-900 million | 818 Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. FE 2-9117. every five trucks produced is | action sent the measure | * *& dollars. The President called for, CUSTOMER PARKNG IN BACK OF OFFICE — ' 
ported, «| ; ident Kisenhower, ~~ - Some Republicans argued that|a six-year $1,350,000,000 program. 
j ; \ . 
\ | = > 4 f 2 . 2 2. ‘i - |oP ores Sel t (ete 
# re ¢ Os 
tage 
{ “| = 
Wo. t / + 
2 ff s 
/ \ 
/ py \ j 
‘ ‘ je? ce : : 
f rw) 
| - ¥ } 
~ es 
7 a 
ONTIA c PR A - JUNE 2a 1959 t | See | 
ee 
€ 
  “WE wrersuR   
    
  
    
    
      
      
      
  
  
      
      
      
      
  
  
  
            
  
  
        
  
    
  
  
    
              
    
  
  
  
        
  
    
          
    
  | 153 ives. moe De 
"Attempt aa ath Notices 
i : to NOUN SoAT wR , 5 = 
ij Disabled | Brin i sg CEMENT. roghabge= Va i fikiestRG s neral Dir 
Grai in ! Card of $ dees $334 D ebnetd yi tii ectors 
End *. m Cc . I Tha: * Mn ; é i wea Ha B a eachae Semi 4 
$ arr n Me nks ; re. 9 3 bel iL AT seats eer a 
in D ier mo} oe nce ‘loved ‘busband a. Clarks Dra Ss ~ or Sale 
rowni , Flo riam ee | astorig} ~ yton Pl ¥ vlbgl Mores H 
co ings ee nee sotrreene dasel Beater ight i meet | re fa : ” a 
era LLINGWOO Ce ral Directors ....... 3 brother of Joan Reatw onsid wey eat ol Thoughtful Service a ULTIPLE LISTING SERVI 
ie Great ee Ont. (I-A metery Lots BE. eases 4 — will | ) “rE 23-6941 ATTENTIO , 
when th were pain ee end med teneeee has S Puneral at? oy coe onelson J NGI" 6 \ For 
5 e , ( me 1 the: i - — ee Sale 
as she tug Baypo yesterda catia. Drayton P fi ohns sia li Houses. 
abl was tryin rt overt y | REAL E Hilis ‘Mi Intermen ae ins “Designed for FUNERAL Ole is 
led grai ying to t urned | hs ESTATE Fi CAREY. jemoria} eer in Oe offi. for Punerals” 136 ft. oer ote A OF Sale 
miles off in carri ow a dis : FOR SALE “JUNE 22 rk Cemete: OO Tiled ont wil ment ob a bungee ’ —S Ars Houses 
{ this Ge oF about t | | For Sa LE Gear ag A Bad “WILLiA rnees Alumingm eae Lk. Rd. os ‘a mn : : Z vs Houses 6 
Capt, Pe orgian Bay ae incom le Houses ay pac P re ot Mrs." age 1M FUNER Z iple peep ve ae ee with ‘a _ eat sv F . ; : 
Edwin =e) Butters, 65 m Sale re Property ........., 6 ca Weaneadey series wi . Ambulance Sexy AL HOME this one —  bayeens only rises Tite hath VAN MANOR | or C 10 lor E j ts 
iaciaietar tac ah eee Se Rea roperty oo... 7 Croom Home, with te Asch barvice, Plane or Mo st 8 te cay | peat ok heal. hae Ge | kph sil a < 
after onl ni psort AC ieh 1c inte utt tor EN : ated - N : a: 
the yas n Sub Pro ponos tu at Mr emete rment 6- ROO! EDICT’ on ects 7 
49, w mishap, K hort time F urban Pr perty .. hig Mel ay wit | Ararat) _____ Gemet iM a AREA pa tr n. N. Cass some work. best and ‘ ’ , 
raat, a Cacech tu ihe om | oy Lae 19 OUELLEEy wil ie in state | gran ery Lots NEw ‘srt aes ase Fd om 
and doin the nis, | Industri rts sone! Bw JUN Funeral gra Y mT 5 Cc m iw: $6,950 or  Howal 
75- went icine | ndustrial te ene Jt zB 2 suet, PARK oF. Sagat Ra se — Briel | sion | 
foot tug | down nage For Sal Property seven TTY Waterlora ‘Te SD oy ~ JOH. _ $36 & ip. PE + METERY | Be a. fire bedroom ome ek 3 yetoin. 4 alu i" A 
water. in about 4 the For S e Acrea cage’ | sored. son Township. ice eae E 4-9882. Bereened it pore ol rons 5 master ft. liv. i tle : 
= 0 feet of | nor Site Re ge 13! beth. Gueliee; dee ee For Sale pe ows ON porch, Bear room }e "bat with : 
ree 6 ent F. ms see «AS | M nd Mre lear ¢ Eliza- ee we ouse: ,00—L, ge- ov Lar vanit Ae . 
Wer other me j Sa Farm Pre 5 oreo « | late ‘Emilie | Rene qraniece . ’ s 6? ets go nace en & r ¥ yanity ‘ Ge "come nig A ity 
e re mbe le B »pert 4 ice Figs sol ola { pase teem € ae $1,500 cites 
Tt scued rs of the R usines y-. re ies Se pease 2, * ACRE vel, Attach “Tile bath. Pu tove- “tod 
he Bay crew ent, Le s Propert wee DD Ponsa! ati odlag We Puneral | uated bo ached Dig Me gyre pa DRAYTON 
take ov . yport was ; For Sa ase Bus Py y 16 aie - neme foe mgr fa | ng to Pehl Fe aves Any first PLAINS seo DOW 
Manawhe Ta cer aie aie ke : le or wees 1, 17 scp eenmh = Parker on “Plains, - | Lovely 3 bed ae It's sf canal Youd tom myth 3604 Nacge living RO PRE EAR 
. eer f ne 7.000 ge HI y atert atin ratki 8 hom room ated MMI m ba: rate d galow : ‘a 
er, the rom | 7.000 ... 1B NTZ z ord Ce 8 atkins q. ft e with Ranc cock tee ERCI ly ent with Pull oor on large yments 
©p.5 another on NTZ, JUNE 23. ater| * ns-Ponti ho en ad over Lane sr fg AL car gas he at reer lot bun- 
ar Sec myer fre n, 620 22. 1989” BAR ew cu gntiac Es on ing 5 1,200 jaakie ta Pa erry - Lo +p at and pase Lake. with 
the Mohave De Teh Had port - | EMPLOY fe eer Bae ee ba erie (age alge apni and: on oot “esti, ot) LY cls hihtee co | I iat eh P island 
Mohawk th had ypor | ; 4 MEN sister and [| ant dau rks- Jo . ving r bed peting. bedroo: asem = Cc OR. busine /AN ry e and: - 9 
pulled Deer v lines MENT a pene inte enor, ay utiful’ kitenet Bee gare Fireplace Ax — ‘ommercl SFIX-E $8. rie ss W. SC ty, ofl fu wired for 
: ahe wheniihe |S on j : yore Pu y, Lau ints: @ of Teer rch cal tehen h | garnee Al place. A Car- side on ‘al bui! R-UPP. REAL . SCHR ‘ rnace. stove. 
the t ad sudd ne Secor Hel day at peral » Ho abd Fon hacemeat Ce binets with | nd ser uminu tlached livt corne — on ERS -ALTOR AM Util 
ug ¢ enly : ord elp W Goyette 10am ervice Terri tac nt. w ramic Hard- be w m sto Pur’ ua: J south me OPEN = 
n her ri nid Hiab ! Hee Weed Wen | swith Rey. Pr ivom the Bharpe- wooded ot with Titeplac bath. | ee tania you'll Full» price only samen Te ees te ‘9471 moderns 3 bedrooms 1 r00 
: . . Pr. Joseph’ larkuion: je do $19, age. =| € ss e pi "6. Dart IPL DAY reh room s "3 
A lifet * Help W ed Fem yg! Semecer feisceet ta pio ig! an jareesl Large R plesty’ of mone ot | B E LI1sTi SPIE pores Dally 
- boat fr * E anted ale al Meck ty, Cle ment in niga of- or trade ip yment. reason ILE Goanest this Y OWN SOR MANviCg, 000. bal ‘ment, 2-¢ rge ones 
picked vat from the »mplo 20 NIGHT rkston, Lakevie vacant or 2 be Might ~ | TWO FO LEY RE y! $8950 ER. 6 VICE ing tax ance § ar gar: t 
up th Moh ymen co | trice Ju Ww prope droom ac- RO 509 AL with ROOM es. month! age 
Reg W e thr awk Inst t Ag wee a D1 Zz. 49 NE 22. _ rty. hom NE FE E ES cash. F PE 4-803 $4000 down MOD: y 
Natt nree suryV Deer ructc gencies ad age 77 5 Ww 1949 3 e 4-115 Ligabeth TAL BY < ERN, LAKEPR( 
Reg Watts, survive ~ W os es mei) lS es se oth . BEA INSU ul Lak E ow or 97500 RONT 
a shipyard | about 50 ors. One ork W 22 il la sister Lax . Thi URE | e Rd r WNER. HOME 
ar : ; z _M ot eD 4 sm E | 6R B . oom, R. $600 DO pet of ON 
ing Hee eee hae gee of | | Work Nanted Male... ml op held Thu ng Pacten an ulate. ms and bath 1 ALDWIN STREET Fe en | ee orm 2 BED. take” nor sth ‘et Pontise. 2 Scns. 
Scott, 32 ebelt while ke was cl | Med Female —. 24 te Irom the Wilk boca er oltk, ote ibs ot Eperceimaial | a noe mmac- Ti coane sacs ae) rz. and oll furnace et with Room 
os e ke Ing emale 241 weet oe pring? Lose 4 ewiti| be mh yp co plata oy urance you | tant i feen Oe arpeti Bl oa aol Seen al Pomee 4-040 Spentifely and = —_ 
irom and RB eeping Ji i ae: Weat hurch allied Lak at 1.30 i me with Sderacciler about you | ‘Galas ery Desh eo sh pa onably er hom of Ponti LF : 3. Besutiteny wood ement eee, 
steppi hice GC Jack 29; Jobn Salome Comet Rirpcodlrder se og & k hae vised Weis lay- ony bd 008 os he and vaene ee oe Wee bake $3,000 ee aree. 
= ny ‘iis, 2 | M eme termen basemen: itech. sized fram y $12 ot. Ti renta and bath. down. rea, 
oe atts and we . i SERVIC belgeat desire officiating. & Rev. ae nent. Garag ‘es bathe ain: | ™ beat it? ~ Raia orice Leslie R. we Gown NEAR MBUO. vo 
pe Rosati «il fe apparently VICES OFFER odiat at to the geniribe ‘one ould el ge pt Sees ike caaus baila: LAKEF Be oe Tripp, Re _| ee Say ~aers 3 BE 
wated for ab tt Seat zi i up | btn ag ate eth Bebstutet an Lea! sis | Federal” sti of FE ealtor ig toe 2 Bet ACRES, 
_ Another CK. Seatt was wilding S$ OLS. neral the R ght will ot dxeaoe sl up ol & —— or PEA i ; 1 _ All la: with 
to share tug os th suidinn oon ice | eee iaeo. ippaenoa gi es frat | Lotws Li SUBURBAN | eral a4 5 pas New Brick 12316, Elchen ib Tge rooms. 
Mohav and then © SEV ' Bus & Supplies anv. 26 | aloved| Muss Lak 59, BVE . barf says ‘se ge on iNet { gested ines’, Nice 2 PON —- sirable oe Ful plastered Betvasuns 
awk De returned Ae iness Servi Le as P Olss iusband e Rd; NO), point easonad, iL” The ighwa ca Wa end 5c Beautif 66 x rye ONTI rr shar oil fu 1 basem with roo’ walls. 8 
The M eer fori | Bookk Services eee ot || broths on: thr of Mr me 61°! ment le — c price vt mes eS lek scenic vi ul tiled 216 ft m hom AC res Pp property for mn ent, iy wes fol be .: 
Moh 1e 4 ee pee see ge ulsare aka th GE ail fee ap. rte pir vad eo pump. tor pre peer fot Has oll ary propery real b plum bed sacrealien ves 
brou ohawk E D ping & 28 uneral ee seers nee lyn | sEORC rap.) cipsed Be begged See ae Has large Ace c= Murr Date pe y appoin for 2nd anton 
ght te Deer w | ressmaki Taxes 2a Wedne serv vive i four | . iE B | ront a reened 1-751 Is, y deco oll he Hur posse: tment. path. 
: i j . in s ‘ fre sda tee wall Sweden. | 4536 REAL’ LAI a nd re -in in- 1. Ta do rated at, + = th 8- Show 
wood fo » a shipyar is be Gard gw & Tai a9 vt th June will be en |" mine ZALT si R f. ne pic ar with sersied F ke wn. ated. close Ow is on FE n 
r rep yard in C ing. en Pl ailori 9, Home 1¢ Donal 24, at hela | Hw OR ookin ture ermo- 1010 N. ANK a iook! 2 0 wen e! CL: 3-7888 — R 
which mire tc n Coll Ince owing ng 30° bio he Ponsises-Jot ye pe | 2 RAYT Ge tivine es window over- ferric Rae x 5 School Di ARK REA FE 
a was dis » her ing yme T id - t te Fa interm ne Pu ty on: A ON PLA OR 3-125 i ving r Ales ‘caroetina ~ MULTIP lams Rd EP. room District | REA ae 
— F isabl main lr ax S ; ” ions mily + ent in mera 1108 INS -1251 mmedi oom arpeti TIPL Pe RD | acros 2 bed TO BU AL ES 
3 iles ed last w shaft isurance Service a van nay be equests Ottaw _or now ate ACANT ng E LIST! Roche naar street room ho: | 13962 W YY. Weal 
2 mien olf Lang Po week not Insurance “Agenties sos. | ian iat Ses atte mk EE a a werghebine Hak ane eee its heck rk TE 
oint in Lak | and ry Service B sescee 33! rete P guns tes ich I. mately $3750 with emits $1,200 dow nd abet. Eton M Listing mn Eve 4 & oh, 
__ € scapl P oes loved Center 1959: Witt dow proxi- : ty ULT oe 
- = Mov ping, 44 | L 8 mothe er Bt. a ELIZA b bulld E n GILES A IPLE ‘ 
W — yin : JA i einer ote Siege tl be: | ome 3 Kd cLIZABE Nac sILES LISTING SER 
elland C | Painting & oo poe onen i) cn age, oa ‘foors, tle” a’ pull bare style | TH LAKE ESTA peivaea The y Lake me aoe 5 REA LTY co U pper I ong ib ae —s 
: re ve oa eee es ne r R D ok sseK ase TE ene eee M No ALD : High | a 
elevis decor 356 harpe vings Bears PPE | tcbcacld M R 7-10 = b ment, 3 finish db terio _ MULTI A. WIN igh e E 
bps ion S atin Milary dear ton , Mrs uss MeoNab. ireb | Eye 2 ed in ome i r of > IPLE L AVE on a h stat 
e Type Serv & 37 ae eee sister and John 3} BEDRM 1 cup re popeel droom ae ree this ‘BEDROOM LISTING M. esque vi ill and es 
write ad : pase! were Meter a Lalii ohn; tan RM. 1% BTC Art ree 1 7s ng 2. bed garage. 68,500. Spine’ 3 evel! Priv M Ww "SERVI | ip side. a SS 
[ Uphc e Sauce .... 38 SS cae ae ell ss con. Bare STORY, | Meye ma. drapes. ® su aoe 4500 2 love! Ms a nee ITH BA CE cea ‘iow Mower ond coun- 
| yisteri ice soni | gt Vi e 24 e held is. Pu- rapes Ree. Y. WAS yer | gas he pes, wate Car ] c 4 & le | 00 do Lake L SEMEN wi low bri r 7 reo coub- 
ng PY int neent de at 11 Wedn Priced’ incin Rm., IHING- pric at, 2-c r sol Po L -OTral car) fm $1200. "10 oulse he th att ck Ra m_ lon 
39 erme de P am es- ed 1 erato Car ce $11 ar ga tene ovel ne Mi | 1 00 d $70.00 off M15 To ached neh H & 
Rev nt in aul Ch {ro _ $950 do or qu r, fence petin 500 rage ie y 3 be sialic neludin wn, per Ke incl. bi 2-car ome 
ST. CAT up 40 offic Pr Mt Ho "hurch w m| BY G own. N ick @ ed vs Full dy droom or 1854 Vi g taxe ; $45 pe month master. uilt-in gare 
! fate." ancl pe C ith ow _No rea ale, § . ite ears ol bric i ola bd f mon in, dispos: oven, ‘ge 
Well ATHARIS Hon of There: L. 8 emate NER, Itors 12,960 ROOM r chen d 8 < Somel 1 ins th. g thru al, »  Dish- 
! NES e he ry. nice FR . on — an wi ach me ____NA uran Ch out , 
. ind__ canal ES Ont. @—T NOTIC | B= {the wadeaiclag be Aa will hucely lendacaped 3 BED 1. LY 9750 VACANT penee Bien of ey cious 14x18 é REAR tional 17-9045 Octanville | Reorted level ane p eincold 
ti fl onern seaw jinx of " ihe — eiare Home. al Pare rie sett at donner it we iy et ot cupboards. O = aly 4 cite i SCHOO | ner a and. shi AS ere 
ial ope ay eS | fa Me at h siloat senait oe es fa wake C Cale eis fag pc y $5,050. 7 & b L 3008 oving aded | 
ratir y, went St ale Sha Auburn ca | pee condits ackyar 1 base- 2 proch ‘“ lark y $2.300 reens 050. Term ath. G : out of ot 
With mn last into Lost BTtch rpe will Ave, 'y. MI on. =p ot in a es—CGa e ha ston A down s. 2818 arage ity 
repal night par e & Fo | w 1oW, JU lie 1 _6-0036 Eu OX: at 5s down: +, heat—2 tiful ve the k Area . Buick. | J 
complet irs to a Z Hobt und halt 2221 N NE ul} n | 6 um bails At pf bed- Geis 3 bed ey to ( Tot : ohn 
ted, dama jes & S Belosed F Opdyke 199. L } owntown ve 6 4 Paved AR r paid room hi this bea d \ ’ ' 1 
Coca Mes ieite air ale j Notices & sures al Bieviiow dent fe oH age Oe iim Pontiac Oriya orm Oe e| LOU & amily? j 
admi e : c ersoné 42 ber ames athe re B j . for od land scree en b years | edroo AVE e 
it the fi s at 9:5 anal nals * other eee aren | cash a jencece ns aertiogl eaced aaa Gaapanoa — Th 
» fi 3 i : Roy of M teet arba . e sam ping. ertica, ded 1 bas ch is 
bound shi rst pair of ee to | 43 | will be Btec How Grace Phe pipes | | ment & ‘ rice! pelea lot md x aoe iacal a poms aos pS 
Welle ps gathered p aT u eae ee ee Poca ene em TE ARKO” Rice val bese. eo daa hata noe tee lot 670 
ee emer ake Ot a wante saa ve eine _ Eve Soa tete oe ca Sele tae | ware 
ywnbe mn Le ort oe ureel’ SicenNs Voorh 24, | = D ; FE 4c UGH, pay are } Als ur 3 B 
up until a traffic Ee | W Perry aaee ts cates | 10 A a ay | am ieee wk — ara See, et bearms carpeting “HOHE, “REAR 
wo Ke night t ve h | td. € pischow Pa iniers Lottle A.M.-8 | RM to 83 FE — FHA price s and w dow wilt in ving rm AR 
Settle 0 allow eld Ww hildre Voernan. will rk Cam ermeatnin . PM | RE Se utilit HOUS. oPM 43844 terms. $13. iow Gownpaymes oven 
‘ i . E Ss 5. ie ent. } and r 
near Tt at the concret td. Ho n to Boa | S1ET ees Biple 3 in stale Mr FURNIS , | - PAL TO I ) | rage. room WITH ce | I. A. ~~ NEA FE 6-15 itt 
wrod damaged . Wa usehold G rd ..41 eee oe Puceral tong th HED ee RS F el Breesew BATH - REA TAY Thi R - OR 
All sh wed lock | nted M 100d a Parkes nae I Home. 5 ont Es MC Le a 4 ie ee ay & & | OPE L EST LOR s home ION” 
ipp ‘ M Miscell 4 of Cll Bt, a 1, 1999, @. OR elros IDEL ROCH ph O05 28 | DONEL tnt , land. ga-' 77 N DA ATE & condition. bullt 1 4 
wax) ng alo oney W aneot a ol M ilecd Bids 62; wa ©. Oo 3 BEDRO Btreet ' ESTER __ Eves tra SON P E 4-5027 Low | 32 High ILY_ 9- INSU started Just n 1954, i 
ialted ig the \ ante is... 46 ot eee teller. belove Cc. ose to 60 100M sdrm. hot VER _& Sup. agg pt aap eniant P 6. SUN AN rm., or the pla n fine 
tiiribe Sund eatery anted d » itetier oe H dear d wile hools HOME Gias. ume. Sep Y NICE E 2-341 se nea 3 BED 7 d. M5e, RAMCE . 2 bed retire. L ce to 
xi? ay by Auy SI d to Re 17 | Fotel M Sac ale loyt and rather & store 5) nee sed-in co eeperate 4 CE 2} 0 r st. Be ROOM BEDROOM < Pontiac 2-6 | and utilit rms.. b arge liv et 
yate Sethi a broke Share Las tem | N He rs. Dor ter of M C. King ‘7 sprue & alse ete dining te i enedicts ment. 1 M BRICK. TIL | ake: erie rm. Bay sitchen: 
ee oe Phorekt lk wis: Th pe wr rts" Ra iy ireieitwotert | 430 nee saver as | int SgrrgOe 8 Sa ST Ba ae! Cai a fort me zm 
pa ained voof tl ‘ Vid ansportal 19 Fe anes ng, al G cca AL DO ROOM PR. mo. OL axe | in Pred NE C 3-837. CR. : e780 it if 
The ie Cal Conthac Oe 2 elie Brae oo ENE wL and WN ment. PRAM + _1-0024. / tween rick, o ‘ABIN LOC. A\ intm down. 
bound 17 ships delayed “ wanted reat | Alice " Avenue pin pees | PAYMENT cieete ‘e ikep - mine Ch BASE : ae ok Mas ea he , 600 EL Fin WiC ‘ORD AGENCY 
jourr yed ot teal bests ll Chur Inited rom ay. June | 8 dow ping “lose to = tae’ de. ¥ } 
waitin ney a ytheu state hi ch wit Brus the J ine | 6 4308 n. 1243, $12,000 tlle x de- | 1143, FE. 8-230 
g at and My ' ae off h Kev. E byt oslyn BMAL J Dest with f You’ | 8-2306 
trane the Por another 4 ts fie chm dimond fan tac Lt. MON HH ox. FS auTe ' 000 K 
the ce on Lake Be Colborne | | rf week. prey . ce datermien! DI mee Tewee PAYMEN so eee muon § a bedreo re pconing LAK DN At this 3 bedroo 
in sasiee numt aie constituled| CENTALS OFt avert. Onittin Pun ey an RECTIONS Insurance T | furnahings complete pecial gardener er ier nme: ae Lament Asap <0 Lee ec scoe | nom home with 
1e ver t : ec a on on om Be thy he uneral at oul Mt ; J A de ever “ thi n you ot f and hot AGE read rhood well- car. 
numer o be ARI ne NE 2 Hor He tone Cle . toot real‘ sired A to | with 29. coz r fa or th scree wate with f N restr 
along verot halt A) Park 246 201 ne = Ti mena ns & & d ~ cd | Vac y +b mily, e pares ns EV r he full $1, or im ewly a feted _ 
the c is traf ed Ker of Ma Park 959, arn left to Me! Jol wit stn N ol hou stom tattord’ Vitis gro edroom then | av e But EN hi at. Bto ti down mediate ecorated 
anal \ affic it Apt WB Wur Ave JO RO t to me i | went anit teri icely ae | roo Villa unds. hom e poss: best as tw rm on, call For f =< : 
Among this y ieups He pts. Fu ntlM tyant 44 be Tabcie | DLORAT miei | gins don ellicn G landsca; 4 rooms Phdiadeh de Feat haat Wee six foot ession | of all. o car HE y. 
Lake y the st year. . ent Apt i rnished t wrer re) OWA lyrceil loved wife H BLDG 1 500 Eligabe arage ped bare ment n 2up tures ? b a- land. $8, fron n 10 aise? can RBER orm a- 
wake Ont ships | ie (Uninet he ids hile liam K dears i" = + é 3 _O ELIZ th Lak Near: water auto Big ki ed- | 950 f e on L 8! Fifty. | 3h “C 
arte ined ‘ ent H furnish sti geen 3 Sek lee gues nother -6455 | -Fect ZABET e Oni Generel matic teher ull pri ake O ce) 4915 Ir “DAV 
supply » were up in! | OUSES shed day t vice Me survien | ) j ou ect beac! H LAK y bo a reened sel aha ce. ak, | ELIZA windal iS 
a vesse two us n tent | s urn mY Mich June will be urvive ur ‘i ; ve 3 bi ach Att EFRON Ww garage porch and | bi BETH e iD Driv 
an Is, S. Nav louse ished t 1, Ww 25. held Fu __ | years bed roc racti 1 Buy it Onl out- T { ack doo LAK e 
he Beawey. seed vanguard of | ig Lake a nfurnished * ea Ty Fin Tustman's ra | it | ss or #18000 Wl 0 Rene , Brick Sul sme you cen Side. _tanch 4560" Js ras 1 You YOUR 
me ae ey eel panain of or R ottage dot] Troneloce Jat oe. ne in Forel <> yment one SOniset ek ne All Suburh woe, (eee re Open 2 Ser front 
oR ve y. The U g thro | ent R 8 : Three Oe anne tak tee O ot ESCEN ELWO eith Fact older on ( an Sto Plast droom “po Yor -§. FE bedroom 
ascl Us igh | Roor ooms "RI ree Oak ne FA en tro aks Att T LAK@ | FE .WOOD ad one. as part Del Ine FF Storms ar ered w brick Her oU LIK 5-1008. 
for i s is he florill | tuoms witl . dil ead ed ie m the deeds PRIVI 4-520 Brg Gly | elight! oor Pecan, Pull beset Ne Cee ot eres! E PRIV 
an exhit ading f a of | Conve 1 Board vere tel Sad os Home t puapiigitiieted “on LEGES J_or FE — fon BEN. te tae rooms 7a pean. 3 zee ices odern h jovely 2 | VACY? 
ition or Chica | alescent > fare wee JUN os cals “ascnroie. etery 29482 tached: goteke ractive iencing Gale sl eertices tie per pelea neo evel bed 
, mED fotel RK lone’... 60) eye td hla td E 20, rere weet se tntue toc eachen «Bere wrecuye 2 bed lreblAade 54 ft ay plac guest h rage. Al room 
= : . \ he Bt. 19 Stor: Pan ted a rge lo F over! ge an with | EDIA $13 9950 lot. a ea- | e for ouse. A s6 lar 
a= For coms S wee h eeu Fe Dee alah tanee 68. lore ana cs od ts. | eearea: tea d pa at. | TE Poss on cr vou a rela a iencellont 
R : | r Rent S 61 vid Wednecdon uf a be fege abeied reareel: ae) bhnle Peete cat poPleneaac Lene, canon lar 6 lars tive livi cellent 
eside: Rent Wo Store Veena Ge pre wil dnesday service nd Carl testa Carpet creens 3c room ! ST PA tric forcec place nt Lak : 10N ad landscapes: p lots. B ng with 
en Offic s. + Oe epee paisa De fr ‘une! will be | res inclu and car ake pri TRICK cies hot w air oll breakin seen t eke pri eautifull 
so For I ice S puewdiees JB ioe Mr fH 24 ne | CLA ded at oer ~ ga. We ask vileges CHUR’ @ room ater F heat ast | m ' | us fo = FATA vileges. v 
cs tent space . 64 Pus niate at Water Ravage at 4) ARKSTON $14,000 xtra Bedro for th $700 a CH uick amily | elec- p at roan pprect Must 
: ‘ { ow pos ner y a i ' onl ap ated. 
bject to P Sark Miscellaneous . AA j wATeON Hote the gone eit te Early pelptaraoy furascas nome FURNISHED" 2 1 rT) reir 83 +N. Telegraph r1es Dor vo apd eed 
a eo. om one * Siple eee (Benue 2 sto | $500 “yee [pa Henene ot $16 1 re) orotl : y Teason- : 
h I a is Cresce ao. 18 ain in. Best ing we ry tram DOWN re: st Bud” mens 8t today MU FE pen Eves. | vy Snyd 
16 . . R nt Dr “? AM aig ror des lov rmth te Lake G ce | dud a . = LTIPL. a ves. Rea ~ er I 
own f FINANC 5 ae Watson Sioved none ci bicken moghe ving a | ston Genes. : = Nicholie. R BEA TIPLE. LISTING . 7001 sir wclias cavender 
s T e NCTAL wince Ren ais wile Lapras of pet There Poles is sidies noe hoe gen P FE Pine Me Realtor ra _home. 7 424,000. L aaa dee hone EM me Rad ube) 
SARK g B ‘ Papal es! rene | ag tn aes iharous ataportis Sar asem ade Aine, | : SE Fe BEDRN 00. T ER - ar , 
tt n B pro ec. | gare ent, 32 A r FE r DRM. erms. F FRON or M 
Nea . Chan usine morale: tr ancora ee ome fs - S ath, ut portior ue. Bal oll fu jum. | 5-800 burn - HO! FE 6-81 T WEST U 4-64 
rly h ne] Isl S sa Op off Hom en Kent. jun vice r gare a itty ns. | OAK $5 rnace 7 & ME NE 168. SIDE 17 
' ‘ par eee | LAN pert 2 _ ment Dequ! NE 3 
tiny alf the ands (AP ale La portunitl con . cae e 24. ceptionally. Deco rey | Ba D LA month BU : tiful Oil b indre. AR A 3 bedroo 
islan resid P)— M nd Cc ce . Ree a tees dictates, vce rated 1 nay each SORA 3SUILD NOV ay eye eeces Full b u- ag ee 
hove din the ents of oney t miract 66 | yiatee teu Waleon Dee was! Lp d taste inch ex. | place & ach 3B ONT 3-BI- EDT NO) Ss door. $ e tree dscaped ase- roo Fami)) ick,  2-st 
ycotted e Engl yf this M y to Lo s.. \ a “the ataon in Wt « irigesal ae carpetin neluding | storm ncicsed R ho j aE pROO Ww _cont 11,900 s Schoo! | Beau- k m dint y sized li ory 
far BP a garde lish Ch ortga an ... 67} Huntc will loose me erator yer elec &. Sale Cha ns A OB porch me. Fire- | ET ract. UL $1500 4 1 bus at. itchen ng room ving 
‘ Lirfees nN party annel ge Loans ...... A 6R t pon Fu tn tre almo. and T range in link creens New alt ~ | c S850 JOM {ee 2-2693 own. La room. Aut Den o Lt 
; KK ee vy 8 + | n M neral rom at 3 Vv. situ te. fence Ou f im. | ve 500 AD ibe nd | full utoma' r fam 
Same Marygar Monitry— toe e Gy villa acres ituat OFF $15 urna Al toda base tic of uly 
hic raret AY anew ct mori erms ge. A 1% ed JOS 500. T ce. | 1 typ y Ft tra lol ment, 1 hea 
that objected 69) IN Me ui lam reas uf mile $12 LYN Term lot pes cu nanct s t, fe gara t, 
the to, | MO EL. vaste. ° * 00 Down. . or die oulnae caped need e. ae 
an hey stay ya require ; who RIAM OF 2 IZABETH e. $21,000. Oak eae” 7B J. Cc youre 2m pulsing On ou i No Priced and | and- 
niliters at tl ment ME You’ asaecd a FRAN - Beaut LAKE North rs = B edrooe i . H A Y plan ou pow? sell. 
Jett on after the the party 4 -RCHANDISE Mar os not Fpapedrpeogsr pay aus . madera 2 eons School a igh ana m pome | R. W: I 7 DEN Rea cure PION | We i EAT MEN | 
; eps roval : a ' ne Aa} er shal en fatt O55 ook, ¢ itche oom hh rea. and nace. 86 LE * eall INEE bedroo e seve ' 
eause th were visitor Swi 1 eng lf you ner, with: inin n, ome, NEA Madiso Ee Walt =f EY, , Or -ER F ou m ho ral 2 
y exe D ups shall See ae dear, bh jspeh eben breakf R MS n whee Bul EXCE 1IGH saber ee ler and 3 
tions { ey rarels eniful 1 ho |  Misaea rgmemb nd omen Sched aureon + living asi Attract UO, Subu ulder Ab PTIO: aHLAN cent in town an in and 
rom tk recely wee] on Sale } dau bY his er thee jory la car gar unroom, Gina in const ive 3 B uburba __FE #04 ra uff dri NAL HOM NDS| 8 terest. C ly_ $ 
Onty 18 we D e inv Se Clot 7 Sauatiter M s daugh st. oar worege P tie wate: conervese! R_ hom n Livi 1 caer apes Ray Rone on™ ailius today 
\ Ww) ame of S ite tap & ng itv arry DD rs Pa ntor & lak orl o ermast the 2 ullt in n. - Mod eof f At | ivin ull ba yle bun bedroo SIDE ay. 
dents of the 4 Sark Sal & Ton ; et a ie exe aren ai ere ee Rain Sin ee a cme kitchen, Yo ts B g lente aun galow = bedr 
turned istand's 367 ale Ho ee er aM ok. Seen e lote eb it oaneirtr organs we ceca tan (C ur futur est concrete drive nad 2 om te 
on the aut for <7 pest: | Ante wehold G ae te Say te ‘ Rolf ae oc) term bea he J.€ x siene penn vanity ood fan. ONVE eat prof: carag @ and | ft. yard. atic heat. ngalow. Oi 
“ f ; , : : TEN : _ Garage. RT essto 4 situat arge 2 Clos: Fenced 1 
home srounds the rece ry {ues unl * PNERG 2 Xolfe Th Ss . ch. | 9s C. HAY bbe age iB a with lawn Tarid ed on Seren tee te Enoale ond 
> of of the ption | V & Ri oe Ty. WN RGY, 2448 Teleg: Smi EW DEN, . WV. 4 = 24 hat we Le pees al 2 Only $68. eo and 
Dan Sibsl eit | \\ tudios 2 AN : 4 sae Teleg ith, R AT alton F -N, Real N. ‘K ) to we are e car lot clud $68 n pay 
ame vot ‘athe Wyeian ater S 4 I ADS raph Rad » Realtor TRACTI E 8-0441 altor OSS. I rf todays proud peting ee ine nad cal To ie 
uner Sark AM AN Softene 3 = 0 ap KOR C FE ' loc at VE 2 Open i ng »b most d to sho e. es & in- 
oe ned 4 nied: hae ; ibe kor Sate Min i1A ale, pl lo find ; Ce COLOR r 37848 Heedoh ge i BEDROOM ave a LAI ARC e R_ 3-8021 OMES ments er. seilt TLGrimincte aero pie nd insur- 
te oan Adam ou sia hinery Miscellaneous » place to Th - “6 ora Siete se furnace met ea 2 re prick “BE DROOMS norms Aigo! “e oe 3 beh dbal J 
ood at “a Yo 7 RO ve . 2f sr urn sntece gar aueme ms and | h nio &f S y hall screens. jumin ced hom 
aft the ab peaite it oY ib od 4 Ofer: Mereene TORY FE ntes age Ci mon nd | ot wat n Lak raune tra and poh enisanas to si e. Lar 
and tol ve door 1s C ourse Gre ised ¢: a. > hot net MODE : 000 | Ree ay tounnag par Mr er heat. { Fe tri-l be lavato coat ¢} en- dow ell at $6 e lot, 
d one of he ife meri self (6A car, se 4 vase 62 poreh [RN HO} erms trem se shoppi. clo storm at. fir aturin, evel eens in oset, ex- : Crook. n. Nea Q w 
islands he lew sen a P eollape 1 Sale we ke seal lied N » SCE Clas : shop directo) wate in 1OME : Cail Linc att hoel. age pitas & es eect . oF 1 ory in basement, Gales Pease Auburn ith 
fon has ever t ‘one of th ls Musical gRaSeae aE NOW si} | Can Seal me sera linees worn: | othin Nae iy landse years old r henty” of | pianned ite hen cei wel Tu - von- 
e too ye Tee of the | Sale tL . 78 : . Can b bea ene OrK- | Ont ndsoa s old pace of price chen. well ESD 
f ah nom : Offic . rods ‘ “ eo 8 utifell ed. F w g miv. §2 ped and This | $17.9 el AY 
Awan i vite 7 ice } es * ! ee ¥ r ! . 0.4 1 b is 60 to- EVEN 
i Feo dl mei do ut Mfrs ed be | Sale Sore Equipment 74 = _ alton Bae ae ee ced | fot” pula veHlae! 7 Own LOVIN rH 2 Be 1e0 fe ot FOUR BED ASK ue 52 neo CALL: 
ai ited to : wits many Hath. | | Sale Sport Equipmer vo 80 nox apnatinaiieeytiieed | “Teanaterted, atte — ‘ | wie b Lap or ye on your! ce UN \ I R MT | een WEST S128 HOM R MR. ALTO 
nine ive this ¢ of us| | Ba, a ing Gout 81 At 108 REPLIED wmwg) home! ba i | Boned “OR crag your” plane 0203 ‘Commerce Re vr | hem ie a i (ee . | ‘ 
chance a! Hunt Minnows, 1 s ..... 82 were .m. Toda j eal must * 2 Score July Lt 0S model, a EM merce ne | Nore or deal fates taTatly | 
One — Hunting, Acca 2 | aie "tn ny were |) Ei oo fea : rt eee as 
re wei f+ -— and, Grav rodati - Ru Heate I “ o wa and schoo! .. “ 
i BCH saan fos get y ) _| Wood ad & oe eit. sme folowing Rose igen on oe near wer EEE CO 
leet carat on time our yt —FPT _ Coal & F ; . ng Y ow 6545 ow nent appoint and ot fired 2 ‘RON [ 
you is te | ane Fue Bt | ol WNER ner f ir lila 
store in front yhave |} rs Tires? 7 il , | oll furn Ww 8 or N Ou nts. H- text FE 
. , ver op 8, _ : 2 ag | 1 ace ID OTH tat ™ ‘ 5-818: 
flower You of a jewe | vw Sale P Shrubs of 4,7, 14 Pi oe center FE oe 1 BED eea bow : nan on op’ Beau OTHING : 
Ors 1 see welry Ln Pet | nt] mH ULB Be ORCE FE hool RM. da N good on portun tiful 7D 
(report 5 partic e fewer w: 4 | if ws Tranted v T a. Ba, 60, 62 , pig 41, 82 an otier To ’Er. ae and shop- | OS pasty rac dua like Newly ¢ t: of Laos Bice nopends i tee & Bowk 
ts) ~s the alle | unt . Boar soot . 70 — 65 ei; e ~ M c lar er ton lar ving ar 100 30. ng ditt re | evel 
more 0. Fl ese od ng Dog arded . 87 35, 80, Ad, 86, 6, | Mr e633 are paeeas , sted tier we el vaneslce oy tae seniaee sq pig it akc tor cae 
of tt ynn) ays BS RTA 108,” , 80, 84 . - 61433 ike e airm E | _ 5 pe near W * 170 tungailo picture n ave rooms aff mes - in the | or som 
Wilse re pott 7 Al $a » 46, 103 | _after 7 > get ont. 3 Selix , ; ch r ocen oodhul ee storm wndee. (Au late ord to then ine of bl 
son ed var i lot | 87 | . - . dow <AML. fF josing t inte Lake | Lo | lot s and w. alu arge Nothin: mis: you start- 
ariet i A a | — n. | Loca AR costs rest. e On _ nic scree minu ha a do 2 ase can't 
vy. hard | = j v1 own. | alles of Pontiac MHOL | $1 100 Down in ail you need ; located aurroundiny te ace thing down. on your fet or we 
o F mere _—-—- 244 mt re Mm e e e 
foam i a MG © FARM . ii i Pay i neath tectart within 1 eee bun Lov. M24 ries TE R lots Stain 
a an ene ee EMTAIE MERCHIIAN The P = mone famtt iesy) aintnede 18x Tile’ Atcas eke edi ht roo BRICK T . D  MecuLLOUGR LTY ble. 
proper oe em dae a | Hay, G NDISE on | fear. plant ily kitet he room ia ants ers: Oak fr eae $15 RI LEV fe) 143 UG 
ine, Ha Tne a ‘ah : a 1 BORE | i , < irain & F SE FOR tlac Press i Hors, plastered. basemen 4 hea ing per month on ae So lees Autractive $1 500 BOWS FE 5-1 Pa. Case Biisabetn Ra 
Bie ee ets 107 a ee | Sale Liv eed Ww . Lo ures, Sutomeis aie) tee eee ue m beens lawn ing appoint room | Poe rai 
tAen ton eye tas S tes 4 a In : Wanted Liv estock paegecste) ANT A mM Levely 5 bedr Lake Re . pelts heat ee ga. ms A Ten inctud- | will hs satan uni poms ra SALE OR bard 1-3 
He agit ' & rr L paterve . Sate ei Livestock veceee 89 DIAL DS ices. — cote brick wit ~~ 1 Fi mehag HA on peeuee a nee DOWN sational peting Lng os rai at et maa ane idomear 3 as ooo 
12, 10890 ee ee S Sale Pi ! Tie FE ment ecorated Fa ree nh +r ool Tt from eawiehureh | . bunga’ Lit ners ream k tiful oes —_ ndateenvi Lake ROOM 
nw 1h i. en Sale Ff oultry cece al 2-8181 Large gas Pull ba ™, pret offer 1 many elem: reh 10 yrs low bul: tle far - Sa oven a ftchen © r- | ville d., privileges 
if teat f ; \ : la ta -w old it i m, 2 ‘ : th 1 nd gri ith H bt 
Be Sale im Pr aw ni From & corner ae Neste oor livt real en} the ty alle 2 Oak n 104 4x32 Sa troenen N, lo aterford 
17 : ale Fy : jot rage. $14,956 ng T oymen hade Alm car Noor ® On a ilete. non, num ve 
rn ‘ ; ' Farm E lice 1! a.m. te ment Small scape Den’ wh he pri t or ou t ost tw gar a s. Plaste ly late po raed iarims 
sake. J OLDER W 0 at Annet Equip qo All 5 p.m Ho A down d t be t reason ce is oa ess ie o acre nd bree red ap eye for tm 
Diaeei uly 2 eae wat, 7 i, ot on Sales pment ‘ porte tmnn a _ Reet RATA! Lats oo late — ter ly lor hom Ue ey sel ag cpg | vac. 
- SEI. ‘ ° RA to ew ve anne ANT 
one ey Corpo 180 pn Lar pt . oe WS ea. im © eonien i This FRa mere er this me n Aree ith les will ith 37.950 UNGA 
Serial Ramt pan 1 at As ALAC | , ; aa ia we diately re up f propert SUM : one: : s land trade Aluminum: ALOW 
N ‘ier De nate social ry bility mes no Th Md oe heree } 1s IMMER NEW in Di bed um Fid Dow 
now ast o Dseee Deluxe ¢ dor Mict ‘ge than for ner ReEREN. ce ba ree lov ideal A co i COT: BRICK rey- bi room on mod Ly 
at the Sey ire Nee eo” ae sy ota | tor that dance (ke | |e meat 8 reer re auira oop! contd t OTTAGE the choice we: Loe pospmens. gtlow, erg two : 
right fPare 8a available No. Bai Ld AUT hy mel bert 1 the oh apes ly yard. « grrones ls ue ser with urnished AGE Paved ce west ated t eat, ca | f full ot 
wa dress AY for | 86 905 OMOTIV - thon lon of yargen prie rd O mgalow wn, ' 4 eened f part ba 4m AC fu Ss Fu side » one of rpeting. orced = &. ung 
_ : tler r inapectic ; ; IVb meni wt ot the the (irs ee with nly $8700 love- | lakefr ront po th and cot- 3 tn B NM be ubdi via DORR $65 mon ir O 
arven mn | For S : | dered v Meh oh advertt t | g200 terms 70 full good b onts. W reh. Lo large : bed roo uit in sement. ions. 18 th. ON wn 
CITY j the | Sale j erro valuete as beer ne. DOWN j It's each ooded cated o eeurit ms “Y¥ oven & on | 2 “or Eg E or i 
County OF BYLS Junene Rent ’ House ret ae ne Mirmigh in New 2 P waiting for 3 tots with | Seah oo cae ou e W. Huron _— for a b the ni 
y. Mich LVAN a ‘a | nt Tral etialtcte? a oe, oe oats thy New 2 bedro g for y price ; {th | ‘enee 1 as and buy re — ron Peeee in m ome thi cest set 
Piva hog LAKE Aut niler S Cine. OF eeue ae nce Nations pees om anc | Sar eee tae re romars yours lure Phone FE and cae at weve dete 
Pleane atice of . OAKI ito Acc Space » adjiu kin eure (¢ one 9 | Breed air he nen wit you need” ut $080 and pete re on leadecteee | Weng 
visions take no Publite asi 2) For 8 cessories sswan 1 806 wine a number “ ° : aie nee oak clipe p WHITEE c aewa te all — Sylv am 210x180 
Hips . of Or igenis Hears Bile es ., 06 out will | sion yoo} Nee fs, ; | I : OLOR is a Lakes an a Privile: 
iran pes the city ot vat under the ' Auto Sern Tikes oe 7 | m Closing ' riven FOR ¢ meet rel Open Eves OR ’ ox S modern 5. “A Teal , FOR _ Aig Eh Seee Ot Me 
Jaly rublic ot aciean { te eral S ; Ices 5 isis i ent im @ | ‘OLORED : ino & | alts rao valy : TH m room 
lv @ 19S hea van I ve ord ale N ' .. 8 } a con tor Ww ED seeo * & n to 1 m b er Ez all e 
ere 0 rt ake di 8 : ‘ ar ta ad e bh 3 BE 0 “> j . ' nent ar an LOT e BR Disc ood | ttac: 
1820 4 andar” ; OD meoeW B Gee For Rhog! Rasatere 99 Calis pees ipo, aiees bedroom” weveral 3 plat tates exia ee ANCHOR sie A ran mar ar ot seghehl tad Bante a sets al 000. w arly 
pour LA Time at | kPM oP nn For Sale Mot rs... . day pre 12 0° Bt be ar Phaae i m, Bom omes ¢ and ¢ old. ca and ICK BAS ues ir W teneing Alum base- Therm oot Ni neh hom enn luck only to ith clos- 
pend 44 he cet ry City ren fas Sale Bi orcycles ++ 100) views to Bojer hed bert to ean no chorse Owner aleree oe ak — NT ee ana eedmar d Ceeiee ea: lace Peri Bi shin. bite rong cky lleibles cen 
that vs arating ¢ Ahieetior ar the # oct eveles” oe 10 Jeatl Cc ame! eran mone 4 RME uster 8 and year ou fu mimed estate ore io. ¢ Trilla. se s, fir a R a new 't go 
ee Pate ot a re ns ty ? nit : s & Ac ¥Cles | NOoTIC on, all M 1 do & Othe ¥ Fr a MO red. FEB 2 actee | st can tate s ens ea carport. . reened e- ETWE offert: 
Pe ey Re fe rtatn he or kil cCeSS aD crn TO r. Pot wn pa ts urn DER 1448 ng, | Slt.s00 not be posses y with bul spaciow: pe- ms [EN PO ng. 
‘No ans Choe ia oak alter: of pre there ssories 102 The a VERTIS nter, re ment. Reet ia N ON | t INCO at this sion Jandsca! bullt s kitch fa ham INTIA 
The he rer re DES aats oa rer pein kin x eal ne tion of eadline _ 0585 win Also the ON 2 Cnts i ior fami MF &PRC z one.” se a jot on Lares me ly —— of ac & Bir- 
of the Revolt mere ie oe renee ry Se An 103 is now cirancient rianeetie. _eaah 3M wenners? try Clare or $80 Paved a hte nr Day et tas ae | the rivitone te | noah ee 
examined tales (eet ares M wis Al planes 1ORA publication am. Want Ade 1 ari ae ae Sts erage Gow st All tare renting AY ae j mae ¢ fo. show 
usines« tha_city, eden wacal ant jon ¢ 10 fon ter ams n mi elt! location ¢ rod LAK TO- i carpe 3 ff now. Both 
h ity able ing ed Mile 04 the 148 ret 2 Pe nail ent « Eas Wy ms a ted t. di and 
Hh ss Ronee Hail during. ay eae Used ue “ Cars ped 105 a cain Want Theat : wpaldel rare & Ins bath ay. ‘ | Income _| <——- Bord a tbcenn a ey cirp brick ‘den berel wall-to-wall A 
| JORIE B u A ck Pp aw re ear ga Autom h do | $10.85 contrac Ld ce rao 3 by or e ast A 
: wit | ;\sed_Autu’ arts 106 Lines CDe war | tage sane wn. 2 we 030 1. tas acks eh. f 3 eecres vere-aay Geet 
June 2, LAO i For ae Part 10 5 3 acy ne . ' ae yi pane yee Bess § tocation a FRON sprink Water spe ats sat wine ws eh meals 
0, ‘ia a). 'b0 A Sale Use . i > le ee at fi Pl A pod 8 idson S$ sete Wired ty T one saecaplng” Awe ener dasem jon master 
. ‘bo | uto In sed Tr 106B ‘ : :3 i AACE A i home uous butte me te — gar wilt i room ice garage em. beautiful water he pce closets 
: Foreign te ucks 107 1 “ 230 jae 3% Call ! a OST” \ idee a marvelaus modern | Mere Soniterte vot i, At r few good features oem garage Autre re and hot 
a | ; 4.50 7 , Be . : of am co nn: ab x : tu eeor| 
: : fw fale Cet Ga my; 3; ik 3 FE 2 RIE no feats mii" hacingeemt: | gait beam je take iiviog | i. seca Slane Pa eens 
“ee, £ | ‘4 20 ' or ¢ de ane ra | dol . toe im 
/ ' Cars 109 | ‘ $90 12 We , fo recover a | ra ad \\ at . ment aaneldl . we ee Lat oe nelle > caves es On + acta see von Sores sa 
: : : 10 | 600 10 ‘ a l0Oss 4 Here : ul 1 borhor our ect co = ust « ‘e reo reens “ve “s the nf 
© to hae 28181 ¢ s. Dial F Here s a very tirh borhan "Tye dition and aot, Muon aie ° rors 
: alow ne “an ow wit) Teo sd and beaut ¥ loxets to RU ance 
fa) EE. Leke or & room Term ) pat bedr netgh— te ifal } ine - to RON for 
' - ‘Say “ ran ad writ re rd meee ae See benee se gyn bow sping. it from. oer Gorge 
fl aste er a th nis on need tage : 8 Ratihaea! ~ 
be charge it.” mie Haast ee ne Oak floors ue oO “ es 4 OF ter Priced Corner Tot. 
AMPUSCS ee 9 — 2 “ i L {Ss M ~™ garage & giant service w Fox * ak ger vwaus . herd. to bay i ren 
Vo SH a. 4.80 Re Mur ae WER tae a Vieini beg) “SELL Pate koe aontered | ng? ne i 
a ese! ke : A Mure Sa yO. rving ose LS | ~- Th 
Oe eee oe ‘ , & 2 ‘Pree we noese PE ttt a SROWS, ou a ae Seg oom on aif ME high rem when 
> \ . | ae i] fined : j ove: b * tow when 
wade | 2 ‘ . { Be g + a Pike oii | ~ home room ag tiviis ” =F¥ou 
jp) . by Tr eR i ing Prevepadetrhested toy dand 
a ~*~ ' , : ond room rine wearhan 
i ; LE LIST rE lent ‘ a a 
: : No 48 # a vice jar a 
ie SER 19 2W oun | $8 ke® ptt ot be tiv. 
a ae VICE , aaa | png My pod enceh 
Pe end tnoetans 7 
Ss 4 ’ 4.482% ieorees 
L _ , Ce on YORE 
7 Realtor | 
\ , 7 oe BA ’ 
x ’ 
4 
a : ‘ 
i} ’ 
: | 
   _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE : 23,1959 
Fdr Sale Houses    
    
  
  
      
            
  
  
    
    
  
    
  
      
      
    
  
        
        
  
  
  
              
        
      
    
  
  
  
            
  
  
  
    
      
  
            
       
      
  
          
      
  
  
            
  
        
  
  
  Beautiful home in this exclusive) Ottawa Drive | | 
location. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, | 
lovely living room with fireplace, | 
  
  
  
    
  
    
  
  
  
  
WM. A, 
  
  
          
  
  
Fine 3-Bedrm. Home 
can make 8 building 
  
  
  
    
            
  
  
  
_ban. $10,500. Terms. OR 3-8021 
INDEPENDENCE TWP. 
  house) Near school and lake 
3-2681 or OR 3- 107 0 OR 
  
  
  Fenced yd Boat and motor $15.- 
500 EM 3.2568 
440 PT. LAKE ORION FRONTAGE 
  
  
    
! 
  
    
    
      
        
      
Manufacturers, Inc. 
4735 Rochester Rd. 
    
  
  32-3833 after 5 pm_ 
ELDERLY WHITE LADY FOR 
3 
  
  
  
  
      For Sale Houses ea} = OF. HAM eH 6} Sele Lake Property 8) 
. f 5 at af 3 net i3 BEDROOM RANCH, FULLY Sed LAKEFRONT, _PUBASANT LAKE. 
a 3 Sereebs. $800 equity Maple #1254. eet een an H cago 
oo nee heme. Also. 2 room . Dader eot- , . : 
Jilit IN.) © eek | INE : [ eS esc era c moms, | tapedaica” Mt | CHILDREN WANTED | Sythe tote] * “ 7 A be .* * oetatetetate att tatete’, at . “ 4 
V oe coed 7 Esteblisbed ia wis | mn Be Se Sell $14,500 or trade equity | 2% scree. frontage © ca email lake, | ONLY ‘$34,500 oo "WITH 300 Down.| Sere aesty autenat Car Sak * 8 
soll, Wi north -Pon- | NOR’ | a J aeatesetesatoe “ aod sd Hi na | near Only $3,000. $500 Lots of on this _36 Ne: “a ok 
: tiac. There ts he Fg a IC, q se moe : z, {pererr Re Estate Sal 
a ae Py hy ea HEATRICAL | jRee es St nggawduunt sana | Paull MI. Jones, Real Est.) Stes: Eide"Tarteeetont biect| pesience necemry. Best come : Fenced rear yard. Boe sas ron home. Good Pull bath. sion Investigate 
& SONS” * Pull “basement: ‘oil furnace, ge- “a | AGENCY TES oP a tees wiih $000 dows, ¥10 | PE 4.8390 FE _$-1275 heats Large. Mie i, clans) | aes ve . - 
Ps . ga- = 3 as . seatate i L. LAKE ORION 
| tage & chicken $9,250. is | FU COTTAGE — 3 bed- | - ESS o ; FURNISHED” OFF | 2 family” incom : ac Stro 
WEST SUBURBAN: the full price down pay-| rms. Grepiace, full bath. large | i: . gS Baldwin. But 3-0006. rr |, Ser eh Meat ceeeue dabei RI I. w VICKERSHAM m 
New Brick Ranch Home with psorel tor ‘O.1. See it~ is ‘pest ogee boat ineluged. : ’ 30 FULL ¥ 1 lock from lake. 4 rms. 1195 W. Maple REALTORS 
room sb 500 ~ | , 4 rooms and bath basement, =p. ¢ Fas. bath down st 4900 . (Me 
jedgerock fireplace, dining mn M ¥ LAKE privileges. At. =e possession, O™ | . 3 2 lots_on_paved street PE 01902 | Toy “Rete y? schiat ad Bont haem Prop alle x Pontiac, Mich. Ph. OR 4-0388 
and lovely kitchen, marble win-| {ractive 2 bedroom home 2 eaeiecei <<. Haak prick | 238 Spero Lake ee “ile 6 i: wnt. 7 1100 N. ROCHESTER RD. POR) SAT FSMAN WANTED 
dow sills throug Plastere : - room, large early new noes : LOTS PRIV rent, lease or sale. 5 rm, modern 
lis. sto and fuli| Sitehen. This is fully 3 bedrm. home with full bsmt. | > $00. Discount for cash. No broker ILRGES ON For modernization saies. Will train 
Dasement. gas re ae home. il e., SOTMS and) Tee edd Oeul im tentume Re —PE_5-100. Walter Lake, $10 dwn. $5 per | colonial brick with 7 acrés. VA) gooq worker, D & M_ Buildin 
rasa, marge’ wt. Tne vay screeni, all in good shape. It is| ulichen. in Bs J BEDROOM HOUSE $7100 FULL | eek, MYrtle 2-000, MAple ty 2-8456 after 8, p.m vvice PE 2-700 or PE 12-8248 
saison, custom “bull” Priced) (A fy is "you enjoy the water “Taree, tot ie ot ae "es |e pice, a ere. ys OE ERG | ee band, EOCE FREE.) SALESMAN WANTED a a = ee -3703. : a AKEFRONT ; : Exp. 
this may bef it $8,900 with only s16.8 : STU AIT TT ACE > heating men. $100 per wk. 
EAST SIDE: $1,500 down. Call now for full WiTEDe LARE AEA es oe SYLVAN VILLAGE In real home on the water. $12,000 Sale Business Property 16 guarantee plus all front money. 
You can't cash those rent re.) formation. home belore bay.) Picasant S$ rm. brick & shingle modern) $1,500 down 5 or straight commission or what- 
ceipts, and the monthly pay- brick ranch home with large bed- home. Fireplace with oil heat. | ATTRACTIVE BUILDING SUIT-| ever suits your need. fied 
ments of this — are less a ROAD — Nearly new rms. Attractive birch Nicely located close to lake | Good year around completely fur-| able for doctors office plus’ jeads furnished. No canvassing 
rent. Thig is a house all bath. bedroom brick. cupb non y Susan. 1% Washer & dryer included. Quick nished. $12,650. $2,650 down. | modern home on the Dixie Hwy.| necessary. Needed at once. We 
one floor. Two nice size 12s is carpeted living room, tiled ba’ full bsmt., rec. rm. [220 P fon. FE 4-9339. | near schools and shopping -cent-| gre swamped with legds. Call FE 
bedrooms, living room, f ~| has — windows, large kitch- Beau y re AB sos 120 feet frontage, good beach, lots er. Priced right with terms. 2-8319 for appointment, day cr 
hath pileop igor) cedar ics Geen ae | Sidi se MULTIPLS LisTING survice | of, ‘hede. furnished home. $11,-| Broker OR 3-601 OR 3°9003. | night, of epely 70 00 N. Paddock, 
5 arge a ees Tou. 8:30 to jaily 
$7,500 with $1,000 down.| {26 onto the patio. Oi) furnace BS . Icy 
$06 per’ month. foundation & floor and about halt uacepay NT — 100 ft. BS / Lakefront lots, $3,000 up. Reason- BUSY M59 _ : . 
John K. Irwin & S x26" garage, large ot, Owner | pletely furnished. Large i¥ing rm. | Sh — able dows bayment. Sell or Trade, 823 feet Com- THOROUGHLY — 
ohn K. Irwin & Sons. | bas moved and ig*sacrificing for| with brick fireplace. oil ee F C W d C Laundry $2x40 feet plus I2xl4 EXPERIENCED ye 
REALTORS only $13,450 with $1,500 down. lassed-in front porch. ch: Shady and = . . OO O.| tees en 8 year ng achine 
e scenic m medial session, |<." Shop, 60x40 building on Mon : 
prone tae $igdttren. Street William Miller Hurry on this one. $11, ms. | Se _ WOODHULE LAKE, PRONT Ce Ge ind lease, office 20x30 ifeet Building? TRUCK pe 
one aa ; as sandy beac are on 8 a 
EVE. ~ Realtor FE 2-0263! Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor | © rer 00 tt Only 8 ered. | ToL — = | ee a rgae ie ail. OWNER LEAVING CITY. BEAU- 1015_w. ; Sa ue uel Y «ake Property fornia or other Western State. MECHANIC © 
tiful 97 ft. ranch type 3 bedrm. OPEN 9 to'8" PE POD Open bine | 25 y Searcem'l curr. Log. burn. : On  Fieasant tale with Its| Motel preferred. 348.500" Terms 
ena Oy agent be old. Corner lot., LEAVING STATE OWNER MUsT| 4MPLE CUSTOMER PARKING ing fireplace in the paneled beautiful sandy beach ‘safe for Call Mrs Stein at PE 5-S146 fo 
238x1 ted. drapes, wash-| sell 3 bedrm 1% bath: rie livin, room Heated sun children. Wonderful swimming i 
er, cree pod er softener and full ranch, large corner sa “private ich everlooks the water. and fishing for gadults. weve he. ee oe = — USUAL BEXE: F ys 
air-conditioned. Lake priv. Wi iake in Sub. Wei sterftice. W TRLUEVEL T Pull basement. Hol'and AT your boat near your doer. wei Res. FE 4-4813 
sell with or without furniture. STARTER HOME : restricted Li - — : ee ) 7 
Lake arey._ No! dow Pfi||| ==ssee= ———— Se furnace. 2 car garage. A Elizabeth Lake APPLY VW PERSON 
Tel Bow Lane Otter Lake. ——s DOWN ee ee fice GleecWi lakerront. ai near Williams Lake Rd. Only $407 we Pg wlan ng as Se “~_— 
500 : $18,500 — Let's look — We per foot. Terms. Write for map. re ys 
uae Sore ee ee Biro gray B obi ; SYLVAN CE nS Houses ” ____ For Sale Houses — 6 have the key! Souseman- -Spitzley —*: ae | (No Phone Calls Please) 
Starfire Bidg. Cor” EM 34551 Ci naa en iia suaresse con LAKE nas | | geen Sen Se Seghioues Bird. Bieg Detroit | _ 30 PEET A. 
7 BEDROOM HOUSE one SALE. LADD'S INC. | ew 3 bedroom brick  tri-jevel E 4 f ore Hinlases onde |MACEDAY (ace —WoDRRR | Corner parcel with paved front: 675 
Genes Drive, FEIN ng Bis hapest Rds Mae) | Hicar' garage. ‘lds ft. seeded ot - , ects ndttimeet now is | large sbaded loc sia0de, Serms sores or any retail outfet Past 
By OwnEn 1, NOOM COUNTRY) quimueeramaman ad | tay gered sia, nee prices this everao-charming “iri, | OR 3.8073 OR 4-028 Scar Murty ‘oes eee” Oakland Ave. ) : a. 
ie ited aitiadtci ae) Guartenta tian, | Bile Smad wrtae™| A Best Buys | Sneesces rota [ESS SSPE TEE | tgnee oppor ante «| steer suomeo = oer- w variety of frui — « garden and even a pon, z } a. 
ee 1 ae ota limits. BY OWNER, 5 ROOM Ick Immediate Possession oO . neres ANCE — with: by | he wanted. Lots of we R 306008” ensiosed: sports.( 72" =, Ue mec Tit, 6) Pa ae Sad Fol Pontiac in2 
a : house with 2 bedreoms and full| Like new. 4 yrs. old. 2 bdrm.| LOW MAINSENAN ON ov eened| T | It would be hard to beat 7 £SUSINIZ SS reece In Theater. Must be 21 or over. 
basement. 201 S. Tilden. Pioneer-| home with garage. Fenced back / porch. large living room. 3 bed- | O ay i on the 2 acres of ground ais LAKE Rent, Lease Bus. Prop. 7 _Apply after 715 p.m 
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE |_Highlend. yd Cement drive. Storms and basement. furnace. 08.S00. | this year at $13,900, but Large 6 rm. ranch on pvt. lake WANTED MAN FOR PROGRES- 
screens Elec. stove and refr rooms,” basemen < will require a rather sub- front lot. Stone front. ;Attached i ith troubl — 
‘Auw washer and dryer Pa Glew, | 81.500 down. stantial down payment. garene,” ule “bath, "ad ft livin FOR SALE OR LEASE — BUILD.| tive die set-up with trouble 
LORD IRWIN sy pnoose Se, Cee yee pattie ge ee Sees uare feet. Suitable for re 
Lope ta BUILD BEFORE N. ee | Ideal family hens with 4 rooms responsible family. Atirac- 5 day and Sar ie — Pee OTT OR WID MAN FOR PART TIM® 
| GEORGE R OR 3-9764 / and th down. 3 bedrooms] tive rambling home with at- | ars re | 5.6193 work Retired preTerred wit Cer: 
WEST SIDE - IN TOWN ™~ WEAR YOUR WOeE — 7 S| we beeemee Com cere Gak| cnchee a seally) an eye: av PH ne gah MS BRICK TR. | SENS. TN REAR OF PLUMBING | on en SINOLE ato w . 
A nice clean 5 room home with NEAR WALLED LAKE ished basement, gas heat, 2 car| floors throughout, fully Srulntee: catching beauty. vast across | Pee, $500 down FE ¢-2366 on" vasa.” Oe, Neehenies | abla e a rouy np woes 
basement. Gas heat. City improve-/ Small fapm consisting of approxi- arage. $10,500, terms | large corner lot with 1 car ga- the street from Williams = | 4 a pions 
ments. 2 car garage, workshop! mately cares aft gone | a | ee oe vomne value ot 616: ee heuh ane beak pari wa Hel Wanted Male 19 Coats Rd Oxtord.; Phone Osk- 
iy eke shade trees. All for| fruit trees, berries, 5 room brick Your Choi : | 950 win” terms. By appoint- leges. are yours. You'll be or = = oad _ Mand CS _ 
$8, with terms. heme = eatin an ie 1ce N | ment. giad you looked. . FEW | We Wt Tete BcHOOL 
asement w automatic heat a G8 | bi | he 
COMPARE ANYWHERE! hot water, attached breeseway and{ ~ ; i i ay : 1 WN —- 4 d- ° ‘ opportunity for the summer. 
Let our Sslesmen Prove to you| 2 car garage, Has access to pii- SICNG pela oruinesic ds sr ba ted ral s Legel el MSUO AREA et cer tc Rumi tk. | as cccus Sten isd: EL of Tawa wee waken tor’ eckccse employ? | ton (tees: Mess Mile Wor: 
this home ts priced $1,000 under) vate lake. in the no/dn. West Huron meer igh Schoo!.| Sparkling clean 2 bedroom home Estates, Basement, gas frontage. This beautiful wood coat “A ny Rus 9 aaa _ ving Comat — 
comparable homes. 5 rooms. 3 BEDRM. FULL BASEMENT 4 apts. furnished, separate baths,| With custom kitchen, basement heat. Fenced yard. Imme- ed property overlooking golf| Woodward, PP wednesday» June 24|/YOUNG MAN 18 TO 30 LARGE 
Beautifully decorated, Loaded with) NORTHEND : HOME. : t. 66 ag arkin with recreation room, bar, laun- diate possession. Priced at course bet f ~ Ae 10 J ” international organization will 
closets, full basement & Nice} 3 bedroom home with full base- Mode! located: new gss heat. garage & parking. | Gry room, of! heat Large ‘s $11.000 with $75 per mo. weet for aeate ee | ee ns Interview sharp young man to 
lawn, Spotiessly clean inside and| ment, automatic heat and hot ME AN $25,000, terms. acre lot, paved frontage, only Let us show you. Se, (Call fee Seveis: AMBITIOUS MAN, CAR. PHONE. nt traini for publicity & 
out. $760 down, water, nice corner lot and only 389 CA} MERON ‘a mile from new Mich. State alt oe ichicaee wee sales | werk. E-- ameional ca Ne experience 
$960 down. t house no. Featherstone College mpus. Priced at $11.- | aR AY O'NEIT.. Real Rolte H. Smith, Realtor tablished customers. 9400 month,| bi must be dusi- 
a a Sig $99 MOVES YOU IN! oe $00 with terms. I, = - KealtOr | 244 5 Telegraph Ra | PE 3-7 guaranteed to start. Write Box | Peccierl, ul sincerely. interested 
to offer a family in this home.|WEST SIDE - VACANT Telegraph Rd a os ey a 3-7848 | 56 Pontiac Press nesslike and sincerely interested 
_Six large rooms with extra nice; 3 bedroom home with enclosed MO. PAYMENTS $%79.50 SYLVAN LAKE FRONT — Built GRESCENT LAKE rE. Snes ___FE_ 5-877 ed sibel __.. _. | BOYS! AGE 16 TO 20 REAL in a secure future you q ni 
basement, fireplace of ledgerock| rear porch, neat and clean with Hea eG tS a of Nomen brick, renth type. com: ‘ PE_*ST | WAUMBGAH LAKEFRONT LOTS | "chance Make 96 dolly. Part time, | rouomlll cir, Oe 18 oooe fi 
in spacious living room. Washer,| fenced rear yard. Ceramic tile M. R. Wilson Realt bined living & ‘dining area. fire-| Privileges with this 5 room and | Take Holeomb Rd. out of Clark ‘ail summer Call at $01 Fourth, SpDOrt amy Ne Sure Se caumeat 
Dryer, water softener. car ng.| bath. fireplace pal Reon pac ay. : Saat sy pees Sr peting, screened porch, bath ome. now vacent and | ston to Bridge Lake Rd turn | omptly 10 <a “wetuesae . year Por interyiew appointment 
and many many extras. This is} tered walls and other nice fee- EM 3-6556 andy keene So page! reom | ready for emodinte (posrenmee | right } mile to property. OR | Thursday. = Mr Gonmiet wees Pe 
&@ most attractive home and at; tures. We have the key. Let’ adjoining. 3 bedrooms, tile bath) Priced below market at $5950) aoe a viens 
the price of $17.995 you wil be! look! ae Met B powder room: family room witn | with only $450 down | WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT HOME | “hice re eres Salary $100 wk-to start 
prow own it today. + replace, s of close - Must sell Partiy furnished. Beau- Pye 
‘8 ROOMS 1% BATHS, WILL PAY ol] heat, 2 car garage. $34,500, tt : being accepted now for 10 to 12 
dunia, Corrsce a CMORGE R. IRWIN, REALTOR ies fast. Doceunl tov lanes Gewa | corms. Warren Stout. Realtor | 90 YEARS OF SERVICE titul egal ine ; = varge | Weeks of summer employment. Help “Wanted Female 20 
Just far enough from town to, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ peont Cool. 148 Wal 8t. FE | ‘ : . ‘ | , $21,500 down, fee Internationally known cencern | 
be away from it all, yet not so w ae | 71 N. Saginaw st. Ph FE 5-816 nApy SIDE 2596 Desmond Branches in all principal cities BE FIRST. SELL PRISK, MIRA- 
far that you spend your fun time hak 9 DE. NEAR | WEBSTER BY OW NER Open Till 6 pm. | down will move vou into | ——-— Last year those accepted aver-| cle al! purpose Cleansing ent. 
driving. Qwimming Ecboatine os| pearat, “Eehr™ SME a3] secgard y veamom, erage. and| PRICE RED TT | fhis "bedroom tungainw Oak | For Sale Lots BE) ete ines Por Vevervining, Dishes. (woalens a ake’ La ad, “3 * ICE UCED — Near Cen- a : : . . ata ! 
Targe ssrecced ts perch e areal povtaiad arettiee Pecczin ries. Elec.| breezeway. New furnace. Elec-| tral High. ‘ ceases ol COMME RCE | VILLAGE | etl furnace, hiq ont garage: 1¢ LOTS, EX LENT FOR BUILD. $1,000 Scholarships hanes Repost eee 2 les, 
surprise at $5,050. with $880 down.| fal " MA. 6-108 a ae) Ae terms. mnetaged, Vaoust. Cook | yerent. Mas tot 90 10. leree| NEAR THE LAKE | weer ame ng. Phone FB 3-383 SINk (ee uated, us mis settew | ee ent os es ee 
——— 4 e trees. joor living room . an U. ime easan es 
2-471 ' BOBOLINK 132 Clean 2 bedroom bungalow New % x ec BRO Pleasant instruct! k Ali 
136 PIKES aeeaney $25 cay You In 1 owen with dishes agin | ONLY 89.950 WITH $1,000 DOWN | wall to wall ¢arpeting, full bath, ge: a cars furatsbea’ (Per Secel tater-| soere retail ox perience, AppiT” ts 
FE 8.9603 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY RANCH HOME Moca and hes) bedrooms & | Completely re-modeled 6 room, | sement, oll furnace. Biacktop “CHRISTIAN eit | view Phone PE 8-8103 con. ved, Wonderland 
Hurry — Only 2 Left Leseigd te stese by suburban area.| sewing room & bath. floor} BO" vemet: eblnaeceig ot — | Guewecen nye = — & FOOT CORNER — | SALARY $90 WE EK Shop Tel- “Huron, 
HAVE SHELL-YOU FINISH Milford. 3 bedrooms. G. A. heat. rivileges on taceday. take, wite aS 21000 do io Ras a carl large lot. Terms or trade. Owner. | OR_:2888 a | BARBER WANTED — | COMPETENT GIRL TO LIVE In. 
Save money. Choice locations.| Paved street. City sewer and @ subdivision lot t a stroll . | Mayfair 6-6250 _ EAST ee | DRAYTON PLAINS FE 4.4096 Age 25 to 45. Small family One 
Rochester - Late: piel eo water. Full basement. Garbage| away Bedroom kitchen and liv- | BY Ow 7 Quit ef town owner says, “Sell | 87 & 280 ft. jot Privileges Wood- | —- a | 19 yr. old daughter. Highest wages 
Priced $5,350 disposal. 70 ft. lot. Pree cer- ing room newly decorated. A T gibi’ na ROOM HOUSE. a this 2 bedroom bungalow!’ | bull Lake $1,500 cash. VErmont | COOK Own room & TV MI 6-5406 
Mah, te NEWINGHAM ting, stove and ref ae screened - porch, self-storing oo 0 spaces L Large shady lot, community | 5-6312. Eves. | Hip. ali around t COMPETENT WOMAN OVER 35. 
any other extras. storms & screens, and a water : _ | $350 DOWN $60 A MONTH PERRY water system. Close to GM FOUR CLEARED LEVEL ACRES, ope ely daritmme 16 Pan. | [nseten, werkers care Ske 
aware Ras. maaih. VE BITL WO HOGTL | settener (re chee lettuces of Uals| Ser U*URANT Located’ on| Park 2 bedrm Morner lot Fenced! = Truck neer Crescem Lake eal home: | ays Restaurant ar Drive-in, 4034 Ve Also maternity 
FOX” LAKE So a wer | Be TE Soe | Sees re apes eee ee | Seiers wish rere the marty | Oe EVENINGS AFTER @ CALL Fi Gay 4,000 Hall down FE 4.2461 ae hor Daajes Pala cece. meer ees urcecs. i 
yore cat al convents atx | EPROM MODER LARGE Younewargh eat! ea oi | sez eolaing nth Teinte eet!) OAKWOOD MANOR 720% PE "Lots oF Love “ctanwsrow 1, COLLEGE STUDENT | cfows WEL EE — Priv. $400 do. Owner EM 3-6836.| cy | owner at OR_3-1753. | us : ‘ ; = aaa - =* | €0OK's HELPER WAITRESS 
SION race Mem tntas y_limsts. $7900. FE 5-0080. | | ‘ng will make &® gaod income ri r re 7 acre each ‘20 down MY 2-j781 A summer b will be offered h nly. Eat 
me NORTH SIDE BY OWNER. NICE 5 RMS. PLEN. | | for you. $30.000 terms 2a aa Ate re | AL JOHN: ON, Realtor vor a x 108. sese PALL AF | os few qualified young men | More Lunch. #21 W Huron, . 
car new Central High School.|” ty of clos own , LAKE PRIVILIGES 1704S > 4 | = 
Large lot. FHA terms. & viresiates, Pull baat. 2 edeerost | ROY ASG me po - 4 nani | / S. Telegraph Rd. pm. FE 4-704 | Accepted men should be able) Coons pOR NIGHT AND DAY 
MY gates Reety ¥. Schick | acre Plenty of shade. OR 3-T701. Complete exterior. 3 pedrms. Pull) 28 jturon “street SANDY BEACH FE 4-2533 oA oe tie aero | I mee ba possible Te arenstor ve | omit. Apply 901. Baldwin. ABW. 
Rough n on our pen Evenin Sunday 1-4 ee =d - te eee ae bh NC Cc 
CLARKSTON, DRAYTON AREA. corta ta asmeng Goue ox (year) bet | oo aenee? i _Income - Propert, 7 1 of our 100 offices, including | DINING ROOM & CURB 
2 bedrm.,” plastered ° wails. full SE AOM, ELIZARE TE ARE iar | MA 63008. FE 6-000. é 3 Bedroom. rancb style, brick home | ~~~ ~~~ Ly y y see THE NEW SITES AT Geis peel Uma Some Bee ia” WAITRESSES 
en . Priced [IE 29 BED- in a restricted ivision | 
#10900, OR’ 33714. "$320 Prank,| "shed home. Lot 0 x 135 with | SPACTONS Mherdwood floors. tle 8- 466 between Dixie Highway tnd Lower | Ww. img | CHEROKEE HILLS formation 60 Mr. Ociee. FS) Jers Rep DiMPOrG na, 
aes SS caesncece Er jun | beth. with’ ample ¢ Silver Lake, Large Lv. Room and | te, “pee_book, 10 Liberty | Te ae ee eee 2-3613 7 p.m. to 0 p.m ge A Ry Dat 
- od 4 APTS GA A ou e ese WwW ed, roilt Rn -~SALESM. ESTAB- = as Ot 
NORTE { SAGINAW across the reed. Aluminam boat Closet Toom. Terms. FE “a18. | BY hele kee Pe 17% saree, Ki wacaee Gene ing 1 Ny ft. "iromtage, 1 OAS HEAT. | too ft. sites controlled to protect ve toe Teen mal = ‘ NIGHT SHIFTS. MUST 
Lew price om this large ¥ room.| Stee elem meee 88, full LAKE ORION <a tus Gall nore, aukea coop, | coremile tle je det, full basement | _ y_owner 4.3082. rorng : Loo sf homes, especially! vestment necessary. 6-6500, : APPLY 
Basement, gas heat. 60 ft. lot ™ : 2 acres 3 bdrms. Lee, living rm.| work “shop, ‘fruit ‘trees, g5,s60 | With tiled floors and celling and BY OWNER, « FURNISHED APART- Drive aus Wisabete eke ma | —onren_ 0-008 ores 
Near Howard Btree WATERFORD HILLS and dining vm. ripitpines, Bemt.| cach. Will ‘connider terms. Call angels Gog meme ko ie ost Tear 3) — oeycyn Fuast &p 
PONT TAC RE: AL TY « x 24 house. 3 bedrooms, large — Terme wort Beal “a 6 oe after 7 p.m. MUlberry #1206. | {0% Sareen, jmmesctest (ears . = side dees een fronth | | blocks te Lacota PERSON ONLY 
737 Baldwin yu berms) Tienes, with air conditioner. Co-| [iliok MY Sail, “| RM. HOUSE ON CORNER LOT.| to. subdivision's private sandy | way, Lake Orion MY 3001 | C,,1 \V’ Die Makers & D’ 
$11,900 full price. $].000 down. | = ret ate Needs dg oy ea beach. Bale by owner. . Sale Lake Pro =F = “8 oa W. Bird, Reaier Die-Ro Mact sts 
nly $500 dwn. $25 mont Pri | perty — 503 Com munity Nations; B ie-Roum Machini Woodward at Square Lake Rd 
emp CTON wee taKe rraves Bie Profit P } | Moss. | Prige 922.800 il: | r= Eves PES 1308 exp eENeee ot Rquare Lote M4. 
Your home in trade and build ig Prot otentia FE’ 8-1784 _3 BEDRM BRICK ON RIVER 2 DEPENDABLE MIDDLEAGED 
2 BEDROOM, LARGE LIVING 
you = ee home you Want, 5 ACRES AND room of] heat. nicely landsca 'Y OWNER PARTLY F Hy | wal Sig 2 Te ee | DYNAMIC | child oa Te -—ae 
your ours, . g orms ser e care vt. room in ne 
. Storms and screens. West subur- | BY OWNER. ARTLY FINISHED | aye home. References required. FE 
  
  
  
  
    
    
        
        
            dining room, den, and 1 bedroom | ; ' li a Lakefront. Brick T room house Vacant, 2?-car ga- light ho¥sework and care of 
on. first floor. Nice kitchen with, K EF NNE D Y sites over 100 ft. wide. | 2 an tn 1988. 87.990) G1) Union Lake rage 3 cottages, boat well. dock BROS a NARS AND Wl boys. Must live in. § days $15 
dinette and 2 car garage. Priced Reduced from $18,900 jee dh cigs Oo eed $37,000 terms. Brokers protected , | EXPERIENCED BRAKE AND MUP-| wk. Call aher 5 pm FE ¢01J1. 
to sell. i Roreege,. For Fos = owner. Superbly built gray brick with 341 Lawrence, Royal Oak. LI | filer man wanted. Full time job. ¢ypeRiENCED WAITRESS, NEAT 
k. L. Templeton, Realtor |° OFEN ® to caLtoR to $12,500 andes Neeson huge car ar io | LAKEFRONT LOTS: sorsea: at ow i Apply in| _and attractive. UL 2-4900 ‘ 
a r . —~eitn Alnuane Van tn . Be uro 
2539 Orchard par YE 4.4563 2101.W. Huron ss PE ¢-38¢0| Cash to New Mortgage Ot heat, 27 ft, ving room. Ten- $450 Moves You In Beautiful Lake Angelus Lot ene a a Le. aren or. exeEGtENCED Waitheas POR 
After ny *9-9802 |NICE 3 BEDROOM, 1% BATHS, nessee ledge Facil eae! fireplace ic ® véral. tikieve Gelek: (Gee beat bg J $10, i ee gt aicens 5 Carter’s Restaurant, 1008 Cooley 
aluminum storms and screens, i < leat abl —aS Lge. lot. st ; Exclusive pols Hill Lot Mecéuny Cienaati. 1487 : Lake Rd. Apply in Person 
s e en re ¢ fs, ce- x 
VALU-WAY Lg a, gy Brick 4-Bedrm., 2 Baths rammte le bath 3, ee bedrme. 2 bdrm. brick, Pull bemt. Gas Seymour Lake Lot _Rd.,_Northill. Plase xc ae AP- 
arkston and take over 19 ft. family room, quiet livin ce lawn we nd- . he 
FOR VALUES & TRADES Pita on GI Morgage. MAple | room, and massive hote-to-celliag mat ie | . exe beach 2 x ln ed in ae 1h. ‘Centens, oe eaneutes time to buy your lake | LP ngne ate erate eee Le weal na 
tedge ; 22 I — ~ mt ow WH ‘REALTOR : i DIM SEPERti- De 
INT MERCE TOWNGHII trance hall. Oven and range built : deck. Truly a dream home in hie x } ence required-— ‘s Drive Ip ead Restaurant. 
$750 DOW N COM CE WNSHIP. THREE into 70-ft. birch kitehen cabinets " a wonderful setting. Full price | ——— a UL_ Siete — ' TE PROC erator 4820 Dixie Hwy. Drayten 
LARGE 3 _ BEDROOM [sa pagal rpc tongs with planning center. 3 ceramic See it to believe it $38,000. Terms. A ON WHITE BROS. | wues'ea Ge he. own EXPERIENCED SECRETARY 
RANCH. EXTRA NICE Sain oe shales tile baths with stall shower, Se- | $8390 up 114 Fertile A LAKEFRONT BUYERS 3-1205 UST BE ABLE TO BET-UP OWN Aree te « weebe vacadion ful-in 
LOT, NEAR WATERFORD —= lect oak floors, and attached ga- | Built-in oven & range 154 Fertile Acres Open Eves ‘Til 9, Sunday 10 Ti 5) NH | Sexperience in Real Estate desir- 
DRIVE IN : rage other wanted fea- al : 5660 Dixie H McGregor Mfg. Corp. 
$60 PER MONTH | MONEY DOWN tures, Wel custom "Quality Forced alr heat a mais eo, ee ) tesias oe “For Sale aaerc yy mam MAPLE RD. TROY nN Beat Sener SENSE re s ‘ : : | Birch closet doors . ed Pr : . 4-3546 - 
° | Willi build a starter home on your at appar Gal elects water neater Srdep. eet trees 8 NS aining ° ss EXCEPTIONALLY NICE OTR L 
HOME. P PAMILY OOTY LE los any eles li basement H. BASS RI-ALTY | Pulldown stairs to storage attic va ane atten. full eelhe 1} 2% bedroom modern Fireplace | +.§.36-20-40ACRE BUILDING PAR- . aa Aro ae paket wanted fer exceptionally - nice 
as Rough wiring. Your plans are : ‘ Wired for dryer s ; ‘ Ceder Hned closets Lovely car- cele, A> ow as $30 down , home ive tn Must love tl. 
BIRCH KITCHEN, 2 ours. OR 3-037 Builder FE 3- 7210 Wood windows basement. auto off furnace st meted tiring 160 Brvcktant pa experience and salary Write PO ome | n 3 lo ch 
EVING ROM, van R McNAB ss ART_M&YER | . ° Oak floors ject oak firs 2 car gar Small suing path Uthity reom. Large C. PANGUS., Realtor Box 97 Lake Orion tne aa housework $39 Wk. 
IN BATHROOM . 100 aed | eee nerd ore ease as Tile bath bungalow at rear $10,500. spprox h ooking Iake Btorma &  _ 2160 M15, Ortonville NA 7-2013 EXP CAB DRIVERS STEADY & 
LANDSCAPED LOT. i. }? a correct hae ay ee 50 x 106 Nceemaar? eolor choices von 500 dn Bult Bre lead pers ere ie nS 5 ACR ‘; —— pert time Day or aight shifts EXCELLENT VARIETY ~ PARTY 
urniture included. ice $1,750 : y other features! wstom Built Bric Good beach. Bchool bus by door 5 é | Ee 101 W. Huren. - plan Wer art time. $3069 ~~. 
, PN Only $500 dwn. 1414 Mildred St. ; eed mes! a en: | |UWOORIY Cail for appotntment be- 
$260 DOW N | Nr Conklin Ra. & Bunny Run | Directions: Driv jJostyn ave | Suburban Clarkston Slams Sabena Choice parcela. for home sites or gUDERLY MAN FOR ODD JOBS tween 2 and 6, FE #1558 
2. Gee INCLUDING Blvd. Orion Township. Broker.| to Teanyson Mare eal "blacke Paved rd among fine homes eoens:. Oe monthly pes ng Wert Oxford ares 1 | More for home thea wages. FE) Gini FOR FULL TIME WORK IN 
HER, DRYER AND Lincoln 1-4248, t ‘ : cee) aa i eres. | 44228 call mornings. 
REFRIGERATOR - o vorner of Ariene St overiock- 100 x 353 ft. parcel, nice lawn) 3. 4 jovely year around home | 975. Convenient terms = ; our CREDIT DEPARTMENT. Must 
ing new school. You'll be im- & garden 3 rms, ceramic >, REA rR S have experience. J&R AUTO 
. 5 : ae Donelson Park BY rebolaphanyy hpcerl ent vue ressed! . | bath, birch kitchen built-in oven npn igaean as ane, Ontord. OA e-3171, Orion Me net F IRST CLAS So STORE, fis N. Saginaw. Apply ia 
R. If. (DICK) VALUET Cape Cod tere carpeted ileiee Goll jocation “PE 5-1763. ve. . : j & range. jaals ledge. age Fireplace. Modern kitchen. Large | aCRES, ¢ ROOM BUNGALOW. | DETAILERS person. Mr. Stark 
, . : : ee . lac : = 
sy Catena Pe Open fea) ee nal. Pull basement | Warren Stout. Realtor | Pin°* a Basement. ree. space | tnelosed pored. Tiled path Hxcel | gairway to 9 large wofinished For automation tybe machines, | GENERAL OFFICE GIRL MUST 
FE 8-1644 Attached garage. Screened porch | LOON LAKE _____—s«éFE:s«&8B-8 224 | with Roman brick fwepiace fix- = Ld bedrooms.) Do some work and Ve ype y Wee ranc ite 
_.. Call Sunday 2 lovely bedrooms. Fireplace. Ce- ete od “ i "Toe = —— | ‘ures alum. storma & screens.| _ With 84.000 down. Terms save Poa country living. $6,800, LOCKHART- WRIGHT of National Company. Call FR 
FE 5-0693 or FE 4-3531 ramie tle bath. Located on beau- | 3831 Coseyburn Dr. 75 feet on | WEST SIDE | Bylced away. below cost at 618,- | Dorothy Snyder Lavender Engineering Betvices ee errs acwcey tae be 
5 RM_ HOME, LAKE PRIVILEGES. sending residential area. “516.950 pleted, Basement, Bear earase. Seer Mates’ Gea weantin’ 5 2 Realtor Est, 20 years Paul M. one. Real Est. | 1963 Telegraph PE 2-329! potntment ; 
on Williams Lake, needs repair. | fireplaces Custom built eee ee eee een k 700) Highland Rd. (M69) 7 West Huron ip YOU ARE A SALESMAN, OR | GIRLS POR TELEPHONE SOLICIT- 
$200_ down, $6 me. OR 3°08) | akefront Highway pling, Ante ol heal, 3 cor ae ITOUX-F TONKS | phone ia 3:3900 or MU 4-8017 pp $0580" _FE 8-123 | want to be ® salesman; we will) ING Must have experience. 
BARGAIN, NEAR OSMUN ST. , 8 Leshie R. ae op, ae rage. Many features you will en) GENERAL REAL ESTATE AT UNION LAKE 3 eae 8 ACRES (i) Teach you what to do. 3) | SPIEGLES CATALOG. SHOP- 
Only $880.00 down. 6 room BU”) ding away oe nee ee | 73 West er, a ise see: Terms (Oe Oe ee OR 24701| ane eemcaped lot. Priced Geed location ‘near taéianweed| yee 6o N. 14) You Gia 'crerage | aS Mees te peceom: 
fue aes oan roee "right =| having hat’ seclusion on take. FEGeral BAIR or Pimteral 207 me) CR: AWFORD AGENCY Meedreem, ine pr Wiactola bbl vel et Stes. Ch 1-141, Ra attractive newty completed | F208 week ig acing i 100 5B. sini ace JGHTHOUSEW : 
Pe ds on. eneciens bas. MY) rm ae P ony hol pines = x GENCY “nr Chesgay Meera gs “ere HY 3-48 ype lar 3 bedreoms, Telegraph. 1 am. to 5 p.m. GIRL FOR el it ised YORE & 
32-1864. i 2 stories with a 3 room pl oe E_ Flint, MY 31143, FE 8.2306 4 at | SEAOTIFOL LOT WALTER CAKE plastered walls. I's ar Walk | arctan PAID HOLIDAYS lls Lone 
each and what's more mney are 1 ACRE “NORTH SAGINAW otReeT | _MYrue 1000. MAple 5-062 _ eacemes i oil furnace. Bar-| and vacations See service man- Geeeee a Must —— 
' completely furnished right down 3 com modern home | 4 bedrooms, 1's baths. oak floors, BUILDERS MODEL 3 BEDRM | om 7D x TI. AC RE AL, TY ee ee neta 350 'N, Wood. | band. Pontiac. Press Box No. 18. 
t ] e a @ dishes. Gas beat and gas (Potential 3). Nice and clean. plastered walls, oi] heat, jorge 3 _Lakefront, $21,900. FE | PO C RE: ward, Birmingham : Gint OR WOMAN TO CARE FOR 
a hg = a. Just a acted —— NCOME i trotrage Fruit trees. Paved road | out nn — leaving « Me C0 7808 ALE VICINITY | | 737_Balawin ~8276 WUTCHER. uw Ya OLD On OLD children while mother works, live 
x . t Jr. High 34 miles | y of Cass-Dodge * esons! | _ in. FE FE 6-959. 
1S THE “BIRD” TO SEE ming. Not just a Tang Ee Let 2 A E UP: 1 wh. ne with own- | HURON GARDENS Call UL 2 | 60 ACRES er to work in independent market. 
a nice year CLOSE TO WN er. Only 88,950. T EM 2 bedroom bungalow, large 2 ¢at | siaMMOND LA of -FiEE | Terrie investment ofl high sng | Cal PE ¢9000. GinC GF GOOD APPEARANCE 
. . xcellent iake, $9080. EZ terms | IN VERY edint  Uhuinciane ~% max < wy esaas weeded, ECHANICH OOR| fence end 4 ‘ 
LAKEFRONT u CAN 4 Aa or MU 17. Might consider grees. oi] heat. Tip top condi-| offered. by owner mere to| dry, partially Moron M ¢ Hust be Moses ase to Ge office work. 
. trade on larger home 950 cash. Switseriand, Real =e! village limite of of Hoty boards and ? . 
ou're looking for & VER TERMS. rE 
ine saketroat home, this is one, Suburban Dorothy Ray der ae avender Paul M sme. Real Est.| cuict rehaser. 4 Sarees. to sell immediately ii bso uelified, Appi Taw 
ou'll want et am immediately.| Leke privileges — for you Le Gls W. Hurori raised frrepies "éising rm eae Sun ecnvoniest terme: oweaien re) OR | 4 hours daily in our field or own 
ay pe.| couples just starting out 109) Migninnd na’eaeee) re 4-sss0 ye s-i73 | Tian “Eiehen, Rectestion rm,|_ WARREN STOUT REALTOR PERMAN NS heme. 8 day ween. A ent 
ron brick. fire epiace. e Pa8 dining oe oe Pe, rent? This Cute NO MONEY DOWN | Phone EM 35-3303 or MU 4-6417 6 nooms AND BATH, BASEMENT | [sundry deer garege, scr 71%, Saginaw Mt s-eies | | our ‘crernient open immeciaeiy work, m the public. Easy 
2 > ce HE plus family room. to your housing roblem. You'll 3 BEDROOM, WEST SIDE. Investment d H - Garage Chicken coop, fruit) porch. triple track storms, car- tl ep pm. salary and bonus arrangement.| ‘rk Good wages. Apply State 
Utility in basement. Pull ceramic! like the suburban feeling and also oie oO a args Sesans: tor ounce an, rie pies,” O18 Bere nme ee SA, eee atiens senMiagetial. Our men ro a 
e the lake priviiegés ; : & Sor r rat | —_— Sie mes approx. *. acres, Corner | Applications confidentia t men Adtnedtl <i 
tile Levon’ In ee, eed Pan three Aaltly ool Just ; floor and apartments of 3. LAKE PRIVILE GES Overlooking lake, re] lake privi- LARKSTON AREA kooe of this advertisement. Write | Ohh Na ERAL OF 
enced yard and, outside gril. | down and $35 a month — your, JIM W RIGHT, Realtor tangle aoe each on second | + ~tN3 ie Jeges. Phone FE 39-6112 Beautiful 8% acre dullding ane Box 8 tinc, Press be able to type. State 
st of ail, it's priced at just: worries will all be taken care Oakland Av. FE ee ee ae | : (CAKEPRONT "GOTT AGI “POR | with shade. flowing wet. tortre | OPPORTUNITY PLUS — MARRIED ge replys own — se 
21600 with $6,000 down. Cail of — call now! Open’: SOG | Sesame Heat. eves! and retrace BRAUTIPUL VIEW sale Ph. FE 2- privacy, good ""Ficlunlee p 2-43 e-). rhane Wise ac" Press BOX 
how for an appotatment. I i BY OWNER| and cas Property is 10 iene De with tine ate eee Nedroom | LAKEFRONT LOT ON GAREC, “elehborbons. tee Terme ya mer for large Notional GRILL GIRL AND SriCHER 8 « con- 4 { he 
HOYT RE@LTY Sea ee ek. rou ai | dition and located on corner Jot | Large living room with fireplace | Lake, near Waterford Village | 31 acres on pared toed Good Qin eaten igang month | help, Experienced. Apply tu Oe: 
LAKEF RON RANCH Fx 20840 FE 3-008 | Elisabeth ¢ RG. Corner iot,| With paved streets Best eaxt side Besuttiul kitchen and family) Rees. OR )-7965 Stand fowinn spring, Mas | cue ena eames Press. = 
vane 24 8. Telegra : 2 location 3-ca: garage Rert from room. dally except Monday wet | _ et ce eee 8 s ron. Ss 
Year old big 3 bedroom ni egraph y- aaee ome punriniehed ot | second floor apartments wili make Indian Woods Manor Sub. Walton CARS HOMES By bed 7 a HOUSEKEEPER TO LIVE IN. 
noms oo, one. ot Osha Count be BY © OWNER. COUNTRY 1 only po for 3rd replace. oll e- os payments : with, seeaea: Bivd maar © Clintonville Rd. Models Etee oe yr oon Mutord. | Clare aa tion - Terme. POLICE PATROLMEN __With references. —— 
firpiac includ one . west r Wak to : : able down payment FE. “BLOOMED, | Paved winding streets, par 4 Acres on paved road Has many | “s . KITCHEN w . NIGHTS 
basement family room. @xtre'lay-| courthouse. FE i days; Sunday 1 to _-2Sin! tor Ament oy ESTATE = =—§ sand ool buses at door, iarge shade treet. $5,000 with City of Pontiac Apply Big Boy Drive-In. 2439¢ 
story cioe in basen ee trely wee eee cen eee mee ae ES oe eatin | Gee ee ee ing. $1968, 620 gown “fap month. ew seen |< ascant cote - oie = Dinie Mwy. 
2 car garage. 100° on e. ® . ipe rms. In § | . . ~ 888 - 65. Nixa 
f IESTER | <hocnestse - OL 1-8141. ¢, double lot. 6 East Bivd. Phone H Lf 86-7711. aesaat naar KITCHEN HELP FOR EVENING 
. gaat Theme HE gy brick heme, corner let, 3 car ge ROCHE BY owx * 3 eT Reve. & all dey Set.+ 8 TAKEVILLE f Bat Handy to. Pontiac. | APPLICA LICATIONS NOW are being Fhe AR a alee 
: : _ Cod brend new 3 bedrooms. Gas | PINE KE BED. New 1056. pletely . per acre ~ Terms. “ LS - 
REALTOR PARTRIDGE|“(tnester, 1050 00 z it 1850 99. ft. 4 ae, Em al erie sean npr : a a a “4 ae gga furniture. — " wPotice paTwbiMAay : 
FE 43881: 1960 W, HURON) rage end ment. 4 bedrms.| _“ Tala : Det er | -everlooking lake, Elec. heat, hot | 20 Levei seer good road. County, are an ambitious 
OPEN TIL ® rand new. Ready . $22, 5 ike ~ ter. Good 4 w ike | Am racy Ideal Ranen home | oung man, have 
ROX wd $4,500 down, OL 1-414). : te \ FORCED SALE | be age. me of vay fom. sie, Alto nice to keep sogdie | From’a nen snrd nigh school 
iW t 7 —— FE $20 moe | prego Porced to sei] new | ; den. Discount res, £ ares iow ered- 
sexgning, dame teontres | WEST SUBURBAN | RENT 1T PAS T|sRRORy NOME mexMOnKOLE | POCO TRcags cy traits Bagi oi wae | jets ott Tee yds taeda eae ype Rad : ba _MO_ 4-087. acres i ton, @ my Rd“ | ; y $7, = 4 I. 
—with § acres. $12,008, s}.000 bedroom ranch plus cuowned a a ' “y rice nak 7 agp — ed walls, | LASALLE GARDENS aT WaRiTE _ Bor Led a a 
‘ and Marge "wun ‘room, tatai | through Rent Ads! Room, ’ te FA beat. Rhcnen with a MANA Eom H. P. HOLMES, INC. _ l—mixed neighborhood $8. 450. | 1 sauare oh Built in’ eee Orger Villare ome vitie | fete, 10x utility, Large arms ee a Discuss “ a yar L&E 
$1.200 down i tere 6 with See Sore. | ‘ho sé, apartment, an Needs ——_* took, down = room. Ene sc patio.’ 3 tee. bedrms modern epinee. 2531 g. Lapeer Ra. FE $2983." eight 1 aged 21- 
All good homes ; | Also Can purche<e ad ations; | pa nt, any-' 623 pe } Alumin@m ‘siding $18. Coen th Garage. “sia 400 Verms ‘c iP vical. C~ 
_CUCKEER REALTY te 000 with $2000 down For the Handyman i ay NCU. EM 3-2406. Owne ommercia roperty seal one : 
age ee es prices to sell = shin — Want Ads five we i e family ¢ vedroom. needs | C ANG Realtor Let ME (Snow ot Will COM. (21% acres on Scott Lake, city “MALL © 38 8 Pi 
mF! maa ae decorating. 2169 M15 Ortonvile NA 17-2815 d, th of Pont ay 
déwa. e. Good CM. PN | roa just south of Pontiac , 
Don M McDonald Hagstrom | you ACTION. Dial FE! oa PANGUS, Realtor GUIDE TO GOLD: Set| {aed ae, hal esi Lake road. Call OR 3-498, REACH CASH CUS- 
2-8181. : : 4 rataae, Good lah, & TOMERS th: Classi- 
Pa a S000 => Bs . . |teings HCl hg eg. pd baa gg Ags mo a Sa ‘SS | tied Ads. Call FE 2-8181, 
tae! ie through Classified Ads! | fr oe : ee 
\. 3 ; 3 
ai J ¢ f - 4 \ 
- ; i { 
. \ be r - ‘ ’ + y ¥ ~. t 
‘ F é \ \ : ee cd 5 aol 
_. §-S \ i ¢ ° S oo : / - 
= _" i 4 
        
    
    
          
  ‘ee Tol _— 
ee 
on 
6 —— 
5-723, ls FOR 
7 - 
PFE MEALS 
i 
tor sale, Prong Canmeenen dita arm tos eens 
O a Pan 
pmes 61 Bs NOC . > 
Fre ==. 
at Hi 
LY 
-_ SU 
= 
ATIONS st SIDE 
ms, | _§ nyalescent 
ELDERLY 
| — 
EST SEL - ; aes Cor RE POR . aaa, 
SERVIC 
as fe botise: 2 "tura., | ~~ sin may heme, mr) cp 
RENT vent @ large 
size | wiry, in , SdeaT. 
rea- 
“OR 
Ons re aning 
@ 
apt. 
. OR = THE 
at en. 
} 
ATE 
r | ¢ bain 
ai & 
ote 
pagel eave. 
nae 1 tis & ret 
References 
— 
ie . 
fo] 
\ 
ent 
M 24 
ABLIS! 
ss 
FOR | 
nove, 
+7193. 
uipm: ates. tory. 
EST PAST ee ary | plac, st Pa. 
56 oe 
ambulae 
nN wo  hUWITH GANvEsTM 
LY ’ isew 
d. 
or 
1Ve- 
+ 
25,000 
ri 
ON = 
ire, 
: 
Rr. 
ex 
¥ | _feau 
urnished 5¢ Pe cial eae Includes 
et Me “t. eos 
OM- 
59 REST. —" ‘te Poe) 
pa 
ML IN 
1! t nt Houses 
| ols 2am Cc 
i. 
equiped 
Salladr 
quar 
st 
t Tu ee 
- Ren 
HOME EM 32000._ 
ew eoiraace ea R teal E 
M59 a “a fo yh “rateaned 
= ¢ ce Ra. sl CA ON after 8.) bailing “Vertes: 
on 8-1275 
° ford Twp tle SAFELY | 
Suids OFA 
CY 
| | 
Huron FE 
ater 
{yr at os aeots 
e 
saree Ka. ¢ PE ICTL} | Pau siz w. 
x 
Wa 
th oon WEE polet. os 
Sax 0 
|? oo 
THS. STR Com- 
MA 
| 
da 7 
B + 
THS. d. At 
$50 
O 
this 
R DIaK- | = ae ™ ia DATE sels 
= 
=|7 seen 
ae 
EEN, pp a 5 AN OR Wi ane 
re | + legrapl 
a 
ining . 
{ 
‘3B 
3-31 SN HODER 
25 
ut 
ro 
Man | c 
ae) 
ain ae 
irs 
pig pd any 
pers ne EM 3 a ce | 
ay uses | 
tr LOW: 
SIMM 
PTER not be d by 
mod Lk. 
FURN Hities. 
urn 
ice h outle 
rt t teac 
paid 
who “oP 
PTTTIN 
AND A will 
Tacte te bh. 
-_ 
i fea 
SE 
faci t Aub 
| Serv 
etal 
sotlen 
We epee 
yeeks = 
NUR. 
FI On NA 
1 cont 
reh 
fe 
{_mere 
“HOU. 
eas 
a. R Pull 
sion Heres 
t* 
nee & sts ramos 
Ra nia A DE 
eek 
eeoey) Eni Ses 
pram, cacmace to ing, 
P 
w 
for 
tha 
8 
r 
e- 
ig 
« 
o 
| 
ive 
‘ 
d. 
r38 
ra 
on — ANTED 
| ARDS ee, 
“other SOS wit see ootracted 
| Kita ™ase RANCH, Feied im: you andi Wa Cleveland. OF 62 Pioancial a ee bpd tL, 
010. W. 
ding. FE ( ee 
Alas 
‘Rober 
M be ke toe 
- Sel ogeaed 
et 
Gri Gs 
| G 
CLN ing 
ND 
{. Ro t 
R. Purn 
be 
- to 064 
ms 
qua. ead ve has i od HEL, 
| 33070 
eo garr 
22 1980. 
nel kburs 
BED: 
ust 
WEST 
x1 
Roo z 
“Gnene =e 
-BUs 
ING, DI ar 
NOB | on oe ata ter ‘ben m Par 
7 = r. M 1412 1 WES 
Bo 
tel 
~ I ets 
‘ = 
53 
| poe "2519 -_DIBCING & sponsible gil 
| 
| 
UE aa r 5:30. | ‘Hot 
SRIN 08 8-419 
9. 2 E owing, 2-251 
G. Ra 
er eas ahs er &r., 
AND 
| Roe tely. 
Os aha n 
BU 
j MU ri, 
RONING 
¥PING 
m 
ADIN 
Lake 
i 
any Cram 
teh 
UT 
5.1 
| media 
Ouse. 
a LY FU 
i 
AU 
Week 
: IST. Bus an: 
n 
—T | os 
GR ott 
SON- Wises 
cM 
RC rotby’ 
a. 
M H errr 
mie ee 
TEL: 
ae 
ee | 
4200 TYP: ate. 
ate 
= apHNG. 
ms se | 
ING, 15 Be 65 
ASO 
Wils optia 
HAll 
Dor 
= 
1 ROO 
tiac, EM 
PA 
le, 
: 
10’ ] 
Day 
apartm 
ts. 
3-42 a. 
radu 
radu 
t 
—— 
ce, EM 3 ate. 
nge PL cel fae T 3-01 
G. RE 
Bi. P LITY 
. 
— 
4 
Pontia 
BATH 
ly cou 
} 
by 
— tion unit | 
000 ON hool ieee 
& ly @ — 
servi 
AILA 
Excha 
d. | ow r OR 
WIN 
3G 
NAL 
rinse 
VAL 
| _of Pon ND 
iderly 
t 
ms 
2 roo era! 
| 
r wo 
83 ee 
re eraien ter. 
rial 
AVAILAI 
nae $4228 © Mo 
Tavwlne | SemEo ith cstRA A 
Rusa 
plea 
ig 
et or hk ae 
Vine 
93 
t. wwe high sor 
perso estar: ly reta 
sks ee 
ke 
L. 4-42 LOT 
‘TILL ng | p etre 
es 
A 
= 
See 
ot 
SE. 
5 
eu 
Sa Roche CE Ur UR ue ed 
b 
T 4-86: 
aye 
owir 
sty! 244 
ESTR 
“Rea” 
ishe ¢ 
HOUS 38; ais 
and 
OR 
& Leal ame Boag ea si feosir |e ra ASD licens 
P VACAN FE nor ot m 
SERN ORCK 
UL, REG 
werk es ngs 
ERN HOU 5-91 
oonee 
oe is 
=| 
ree 
| n ed. 
. b.0 ocal 
aren 
te 5492 
ly 
le 
5 nt} 
N 2 OR BATALI: 
fit 
as 
orn! ODE 
FE 5-4 3; ¢ 
ub 
noe 
gh ferr 
rape ENERAIL 
L 
Aub Nig 
2-549 
NTS AE ES ER 
ace 
4 DER 
40317 
5M t me 
' 
all mo: N. 
ers. ¥ 468 
tores 
— 
5.8 hrow -6943 "> pre ochester_ 
GEN office. 
urs. 
y & ch 
ye he su 
RN and v 
3 MO le. FE 4 FOR e. le tee 4c} 
| _¢ OM FORN. Wat 
aK EO 8& 
t Ss 
Le 
Eve on. t Id 2- 
L Roc 
RY, | r’s Z ortation 
Da 
CHER 
for 002 
Wa ding 
; ice 
ab AL BRAS mpute so gird rity, 
| § ROO! oa ee LL ween 
Ren 
px 
M Arfield 2 Ol 
stall SeCRETA 
anage 
Evenin 
anor 
“TEA 
home 
E 2 
UP 
gra 4+-8946 
Sery 
a 
PECTAL 
nd @ 5. ai to cha 
; 
ny asement._ 
2 bet 
ss 
_For 
seu 
| 
oe 
IR 
e 2- CRE 
M lub. 
tran 120 
ooL. & in ce F PICK 
FE 
fy 
Oeers NDRY 
SPE up. @ price 
5° 
| 
| B 
woo! - 058: 
100M 
AND 
To 
CLA 
activ 
. esos 
Own MA 6- NCED ee wat Floren 
INGs. 
aund 
en abe Pl ae roceeds 
e FOR 
| = La 
OR 
\T. 5 ROOM 
2615. 3) 
xT 1 EN 
eet me May 305 
us 
- - 
~ 
! 
PLAT. 
t 
ES, $1 ie NE: table 
S Se 
nt Coun week. 
rie lor 
PERIED 
old. : fic is 198 
IRON 40306 
WASBH- 
L 
MILY 
ice, Pon FE 
you elets, 
-P 
TLABLE 
i 6 First 
_ FLAT 
rimen 
oa 
= On 
ae 
Bui 
nf 
veila 
*F Hwy: 
offic day an 6- R. EXP 
yeas 
me INGg - FE 
ALL 
3-758), 
o TE FA 4 or eetrash. 
cors -1313 
AVA 
ONS 
Deas 
| 4 SM LOWER 
m a 43916. 
1s iehwa 
STO: iiding. 
{ orike | Has 8 stati a pixie 
in See rite 
MAKE 
als 
oO ay 
NT w = 
nates 
il ac 
fe 
HALL 
rao ret RE! 
Weare 
. 4 cae F R._ ON i; _H TIPUL 
| #70 ber ind “parking 
ruice ocated Lie ea] — AD 
irk. 
G STORE 
De N "ai 
eaning_ 
¥ COM vice - 849 6 
35) 
LL AOE } vik | R WERWA 
| 
‘¢ een 
Phone_ 
RAILER 
Trai 
BEAUTIFUL 
cae . ped Ba 
o rhe 
le 40 ft. mearial 
ae y LAD aU ie < DRUG § tae — Wout hou ecles 
26 rary. 
; 
ve RCHARL 
8 BILV 
—_ 
pees _Lake. ERN Tf Pontia NCED | ene 
lack osresalc 
Tele- | ama ae 
L ; 
- 
u 
I Idwes 
FOR xperies 
Pon 
and | 
Service 
. 
ree 
aping 
1 ORC 
SHE 
46805 
| Cas “MOD 
46530 N. PE burn | for eas ores 
1704 
| pes r ca 
O 
ood ee 
“ pes are ilding Serv 
WORE? 
ws Eandse 
Ine 
= eg 
FES 
ard 44 | 
e Mae UPPER fantowny Aula 
Jot sO Reser oP a -gane PSENDARD 
Nipvestment e 
Sart 
. : 
D 
h 
i) 
U 
do 
50. 4-25, 
n 
inv -5 : 
with . Sox 83 
AVON 
As to 
Bui 
LOCK 
K iL! 1 204 
‘ RE- 
pune 
to B 
LEX 
bik. 
shing 
| JOHN 
PE 
82 
‘got 
S 
tion ace 
M1 6 i = 
age 
Box 
ED ~ portun 
h to 
tae 
a 0464 
ENT 
A-l i 22 AVICE 
bid 
. Idren 
ILD 
| DUP’ ard. 1 t. . ai 14 
WITH 
| raph 
SE_—1.100 
ist tp parkin, OR 
‘all ee anaes 
Call 
2 . 
Press 
ERTIS 
Oi ae 
ne dey 
oe 
fener 
OR 3 Pe ceo 
EN 
BE) 
wen yy our 
Chi 
xc 
Pore 
i my 
ie 
2-2 
5 RM 
FE | _& LEAS 
Aug. 
M31 
eye: 
OF 
2 ee tal Opdyke. 
N. SIMPL 4 
ADV 
fters 
how 
hone 
jains 
-1 CER pairs 
“K AN aca a . 
TRE om ning 
35 
> Wtd. 
TS £ UL 2- 
| Hgts. 
$65. UL “BALE 
utgers 
| FOR 1 Hable 
t and 31 
z rT | tei c & 
5 IN. 
8 ; pret 
income 
© aP 
hip ea ee aN ene) 
Poa wlave 69735 
OI 
nie 
ARE, 
urn. 
OR 
R 
| Ave beige 
ae 
atia 71-3426. RIVE meth dw com rayto 
Als 
K ei 
at ie 
aa 
FE 
LUE, up 
HE or 
Gee 
1 NT 1 Ww 
NS 
nter 
d & 
WE 
VE 
DRI oe 5 
life ood ir te D 
fail 
LOC 
Iden 
Ouse 
Call 
Al ai an or 
Y B ie ig 
URN 
day 
VIN 
RE! 
4 
ABL 
| ce oe 
s 
Es \ 
| or os 
ETIRE i 
qua ag 
r wri 
CAN 'A-1 B Res dec h ed 
uate! 
moval 
1168 
ND K ou p 
| AUB 
by 
LO -1790 
POR 
ment. 
=£ c 3-1107 
i biac 
mornitrgs 
TOR 
| xu KIsgs 
MU 4 ETI PE 4.4508 $36 
MORE 
es werk ate oa o Gggies 
iu 
oT AHI & un 
gas Aaa Pa Se ee = 
persia 
“LAK 
oR 
| 34601 
ws 
| TWIN ree"? OR FE ¢- Box 5 LEPHC 
y ca m-! 
1 Als well 
Caps 
. 
MARIO! 
mace 
UL ORK FIN 
YaIT 
ight FE | . 
45 
5-1612. 
Dp 
or 
D | 
A-NE 
2144. 
os 
a 
me 
3 carne de lus co We are we Ms 
BPE eles 
Ra PE 2-003 on —_ 
ods 
aye. 6-4028 
; BED TR. 23146 
64) 
NT 
co ITE PO 
58 
plug com sel e isha 
ICE SPF A veries 
N WO 2 
B ay or ft 
Go 
ll) URNS 
E 
Bi 
UL’ 
ra) 
ce © a ‘VAD 
In 
8 its a 
a4 hour ag aes re 
Te 
ener 
ia0l Crook 
el PE oad 
Id : 
We py 
oo 
2 
| side._Fi 
ice Spa a~ 
Ca 
An Ore NTE 
4 
Salar 
bala 
! 
ws 
SEF 
bal 730K 
1 _ I aoil 
“APING. 
le 
0 
L 
1] 
ne 
p 
D_ 
0 
sid 
pa 
i 
M 
‘d 
2 “anere hog heut or avai " TuECI RICA ae Te 5 2 rosea oe wid, Howse URN. oH 
a 
J DRCOARTED aan TN, | Rent Office S Fe Win oe {rom © $1 pe 
ELEC 
a aibaes git 
Al 
Fadti 
E trimm 
or 
Wtd. 
ES 
abies, 
‘ted this 
LY 
81 
RR 
Ask 
e a 
ITH 
r oO j 
OF 
rth. 
ing q 
ietly { n 
YE 
ui ed 
NG 
-, 
hi 
ET 
vd 4228 
18H 
t 
a 
Tie 
EW _FE 
FO 
: 
| 
2 
Ww eo 
NE 
No 
liv ty 
str ‘‘ misslo 
call 
TED 
A falizing 
bond 
RNIZI 
arages 
104 
AP! 
vai ar K+ 
E D 
top 
URNI- 
mar 
iN 
m. 
SES 
lor Rd 1. 
MS. 
stat 
ve. 
fe) the oom rat 
‘d 
1 fi 
: 
et 
: 
7 
e 
U 
bie 
ia 
PUR 
>t 
Too 
OU 
ay 
-203 
‘180 —_— 
R le 
dA 
/ in ar in 
an e. 
z ment nd 5 
WAN 
BE Lie & eee! 
& mas \-7 
COM 
remo Rd. F 
REPAIR 
ANTIQ 
mar 
iva 
F 
to ge 
_ 
LL H 1676 T FE 
RE 4 | ARGE 
r rea aklan 
ly | with 
All ished 
garner 
ex LY te eats Ue) ee 
A canine 19 
53722 
hoot Lk 
ida 
Oka 
lamps, 
USED 
TV 367 > AP- 
-ouple 
; 
55 sua e at aver. 
INQUI 
a eat ie 100_O 
diate 
| airs 
na cer siferitralict - WA 
MA 
_M Ba.dw. 
ed 
2-34 
FE 
vive 
Bo) 
NG ali ce i) 
2-1521, 
| USED 
2-6 
DA 
| 
h ¢ 
ic 
ed 
quir 
We 
40 
4 —MAN 
, Id ens 
me 
A] | te tely 
ith 
5 Treo! for Pick- LS oh 
ts UP_ 
H Be! 
3 O16) 
IN nery 
41 
2 IR 
FE 
AN i 
fourt 
= er 
ish 
nnie 
E°$ rk 4 MAN 
usin 
Im 
ffice 
ple nw 
ive aed ‘kz : iden. 6083 
e eate ee binar EAE aio hs 
MI 6 D- 
one malae ne ane oe | 
he fo 
Ov — 
furn 
Le i0US: rere E so) 
ble 
Oo 
P| oe neal ae 
BY Oe alee JRB 
r 
2 
Es 
F Per 
MEN 
ae tke ice} 
PEED 
SH dm 
ITU hous 
‘st 
e is 
Un 
C- | Li 
Lidula 
ous: 
mo 
ilat 
m 
arbor. | ae cr sce U8. 
t Feu on 
olde 
bo 
nee 
ND & bliala 
CE} $602 1 AWS Si gE 
oe 7, sue SA e an URN eine. 
“That's 
n Jun 
ts. 
rp 
MAL 
t._Dod 
H 10 Fen 
Ava 
Roo 
oH ities. 
2.10 
voted ion N. 0 n ce “ie yee ville 
LIVE 
les conten Hara 
aOR 
1-8 “Cop 
tg sIBIND eo ee 
ar on ¥ nae tere 
| 
whe 
Ap 
ae 
Oe | 8 henlot__ LEAN 
48 sae | 
d 2- n Keeg util 
aioe oc alas PO call ha Olngelvi 
ER nee ee A lac 
OCK 
a ti 
Gen 
RG ik, be los 
La Odd ous 
‘ . 
lad 
Rent 
N Ref %. Cc 
Cc wk., Inn 
an 
nt ding 
Cari Coc d. 2 nfor 
see ; Ginge 
aati 
a Pont 
K BL ims e “KING 
; ben 
Lee 
a 
ep 
CABH 
ces 
rteo 
‘DED 
be g 
4, 
MS. 
e& 
8-26 
| LL 
$0 k 
1- 
atio: tmelu 
a 
par k R re 1 ‘t to Rd 
IBEK Line ee a: 
Mc fires ebm 
SCA 
S ivint 5 
Taal 
cou 
“NEEDE 
| sure 
d 5 
ee nas sd 
& | SMA red. at Lk 
57) 
ure locas 
875 
FE 
oe 
Re 
439. HOL 
No cing § 
1 BI Kao 
a It rE 
LAND 
TH 
ta tr 2-546 
> OR 
ompt 
> NE 
the | s 
ishe 
| HOE 
aled 
$70.00. 
F 1G. 
prefe 
rescer 
rn, § | Cho 
r mo 
: r SIDE. 
er For 
d 7-7 
>] y ®ID 
nups 
agrinks 
EXPE:! 
ue work 
ZING 
SEKY 
ing 
ah i wi! » FF VE REL 2650. | 7a8t 
: IR i # ts. Get or | 
F urn 
: I 344 ated 
soups. 
, FR 
_fr. C 
(Unfu 
850 pe 
FE | WEST 
-| key 3-1280. 
oF jainon 
ts E a 0- smoking oF BAR EX Nigh 
errr 
LpING 
ures 
ne rane 
wee a 4 ATU 
Sey owrignl ity 
Apts. 
hed ie}? os aged : ROOMS, 
E 
ses 
IDE 
OFFICES - OUTH TELE. 
Petosky. D e Yo gas amok! 
WITH BAR Nog oe Sone 
f BUILS ee Gt 
rhe e 8OD 
til VAL 
TUIEN 
Mil war 6 salaaciad| 
nt 
TH. PR d in- | dle 
E oe EST SID 
Hou 
EST 8 NEW OFF 
= E0UTH 
?_ _ Peto 
Vher 
ng $60,000 WITH 
AU 
a 
t 
‘TE 
es 
N ; 
Li 
, 
hint & 
MO 
000 | EU 
me 1 bu Com 
| Re 
TH 
ishe 
: 
RG 
onr 
r FE 
t 
WES 
| Ww 
- so 
i. ae 
k \ 
wine 
z 
re se me MBSE 
aal8 
DON Ek 
oO 
aT wack Gt oe 
| Dares 
B&B 
: 
DT 
aa eal fo \3 CA aM 
N WEST - 
Ren 
IAI 
| ae ae ENTRE 
fa 
Gas) 
Vor 
Sitar dott sto § 
h 
Ot 
ty 
t 
J 
UR? 
wae 
- 
— — 
Jen- 
| 
2 CEN 
ies 
H 
\ 
be tes 
and 
24. fo ara sen vere 
ne Gas 6 Wecaaaa 
is WE y a Boa a 
ogni 
dollar. Ben tate 
UBE 
8 AN aes 
ee Cen- stove, 
TH. O elcom 
Oe 
| 2 L-CE 
rai Valor ite | 
ese aa Neck Aud 3 vee and rv 4 
Cs 
cen CON 
fi led led ax iwoa 
poe INIT Y 
seal dare is ee in bie | ROME 
Ane aed, Gane FE 
se 
Y | ay oe oe OME. 
a eae ee 
ae 
Groce 
ty. 8 dt Shanse chi. Auply Ave 
OF ‘ 1 WE 
RUSE 
voluth 
tek TN on WIC 
al phoaa 
‘OUCH 3253 
\a tding laundry room mo 
RMB. é * childre 
DE. NEWL 
a eon 
ler 
eee 
pros 
{fice. arking raph 
| a - Proper a cined. 
abe Ve oy Bardens CAE 
PE Bo 4-245 
oF me’ Quality ‘yiee ¢ ape 
0 
je P a PE & 
cluding 
yy eee: es 
4 as 
T SIDE. 3 
$125 
ape 
| Boea ‘es ple p Teleg 
arly ae alnod ler. obo ij Bal 
Ee tens rd 
MA 
UP 
a 
Wwe ll ae eee 
RE. 
un 
at TUD Call 
“TYPES 
clu Newly Bchoo 
T. "Re 31 
WEST 8 2-152 
N 
2B FE 
aT 
like Am 8 
| ye ding. 
ee 
cntin coe $6. ai. - WOM 
ht ob raline 
coke 
rices 
tom ns 
- 
ED 
aie 
MOBQ 
SED 
81 e C 
ALL 
TY 
eo 
jah 
7 
HEA : 5-7731__ 
WE 
PE 
FUR 
= 
ES 
| ea 
244 
| ull fixtu 
ach- 
etc. E 
gh 
Wa 
A * p cu a 
tig 
Wk 
1 B ND 
O64 
UBE 
ottag 
AL 
— 
i Hig 
aaelaanee 
H 
Pri 
‘ 
8 
ults 
1E8 
| 
"RRAC 
Tom 
ith 
65 
nd re (case, WHIT 
hoo! 
PART 
4g ffer jo on 800 | obliga 
Piste 
ty “ANI OK 43 . 
36 
in ¢ 
: Liss 30623, 
' tre 
= 2 BAT 
hed 
63 | - ROOM 
d, ad 
ILIT 
| 
TERR. 
for To 
on 48 
ous 
G k-in @ show 
es Saiy 
Be 
‘Orie 1H Be re 
ge Ne re 
wee 
1 
$0 
0 BU Ls 
1 
sea 
ND 
ris 
' ‘ rate 
UT 128 
NG 
5 We 
k 
& 3-78 
ne 
Wai 
en, 
ileg ‘Te6 
Bet 
UC iad. No bait” moran 
change 
cng 
. — & Teseking 
aren 
1 = VTHING. 
ce 
F zoe 
fe re 
oe 
res 
lg 
cree 
BRIC 
KERR 
BATEMAN 
| . 
nt Miscella 
MAN 
rs 
t Lake 
eek 
ted ook Ne et, Kee hae 
secure in ty bx ur tK 
ing 
ms 
oe tent 
Y AN ) ous 
eee 
ae 
R io ER pelican 
daeresh 
FOR 
an LITA Ae 
Re 
RAFTS: eaas || as beth 
a et il TRESSE 
liye awe 
K sack 
nider 
Wool 
Movi 
Rate 
of JE BU 
YOuR 
mo sale 
High 
entra 
TH & 
Close 
UPP 
r of hopping 
and 
Batem 
EN 
+-05 
=e | For 
OR Cc 0 3 een || lizabe 
post Lint 
c 500 w WAI 
vabeth 
WOR 
Pur 
e jee 
u 
‘ed 
ayy ing 
w 41 ATE YC riva sals 
vate 
BA 0 
OOM 
ate e 8 Btove 
AMPS h. FE 
AGE 
ARB 
r, $5 rick 
3.1 EF 
us 2 ougho 
$10, dicts. time Elita 
USF 
en 5 
1210 
; ch ss FE 
¥ 
reduc 
ce oes 4864 
5-13 
DATE 
by p pral 
h- 
le 
PVT 
derso 
AND 
4R k. Ce istanc 
ated 
K graph. 
- LLAG 
t 
ILT 
oto 
1 Bt 8-169 
cio d thr t. Only 
Bene 
ST- ee Site 
ee ae 
iz 
3-72 
OF 
¥ 
‘ 
hee 
sient 
MA 
iQUI ither 
AG Roc 
ae 
bas 
Bap 
CE 
ar 
q He 31 
AY-| 
Tele 
NAN VIL sue 
un dm 
set, . FE 
Plasiare 
p lo F St. R LI Y anon 
40 tt : = rE 
CIN DS 
etinos 
NE A A 
} AN 
in oO F 
| LL 
se 
tion 
rm 
A 200 -NTRAN. 
m 
Waking 
tion 
4-49. 
“DR 
VA 
Exc 
nd |g 
an tereo 
hine. 
66 
as tL) to: nea 
HE 
AN SARS 
Cod 
re 
ae sod 
KIN le J TON & 
CA oe ICE: 
8) wit 00d 
uctic Far 
RM B17 
NT sp 
rte MI 
IN mo 
“IN SYL 7 
a 
saw 
8 mac 
ies 
th, bh ome 
M, i 
oy 
y 
' i 
at 
$ 
| 
or 
, 
v 
3458 | w ld ¢ le «@ Bale 
4621 
> 
J 
44 
T E ter 
5 
OR 
ns po lor 
TS 
$40 
7 
IN 
leas. 
eting 
FE. 
Fi& 
ling 
initi 
| a 
h ANY 
FRO MA 
is iy. F turda 
yes 
Ay eRGTiRS 
cK & nie 
o_o 
OVEN 
SER 
E b- 
ho ubi rt 
i 1-3 
46 
FE 
RY 7 af 
WK. 
rE 
tra era 
AP sara 
\ 
MS 
ith 
arp 
€. 
| Hi- knit 
rtur 
de on M 
Ez 
r 00 king 
auud 
ha oday 
ce 
HIAy 
este 
16% 
cn 
Lo HM 
ING 
F ME 
or 
6me 
OL 
us 
MS. 
907 
$15 
FE. 
refrig 
ATH 
ter 
EDR 
¥ all c lease 
tador 
por 
s tra AVE 
HOQS. 
Y ee No | Olt Piva 
“K, k Hes +4 
wip ¥tne Mth 
MOV 
NAMI 
ci 
higan 
neo 
3 ROO FE 2- ED. lcome 
i 
a B twa 
IDE. 2B 
mo Liste 
to 
s s Op 
APTS. | H “T0 we 
LT 12 s ee 
‘True 
Bil EM 
eek Fe 
ie aces ee 
| 
Migmiget 
-eHane 
a ers 
leueD 
|4 RM. a On 2 sT 8 
ae eal sell 
= 
ines 
Sree sere. |W o8 
rE, A ake 9 rence 
fs 
bet 
HOH 
Li} on 
Bol 
PIA 
a 
A le He 
IBRIS 
FE 6 
tay 
isce 
FE 
ba 
URN 
ren 
1E8 | aR 
Hea 
ro 
uae 
p.m 
d 
Will 
_ 
x 
Bus 
EN 
rnis 
ass 
R 
Ae Ivete 
1 mine 
ea sina Wren 
1K 
. 
ronan 
RUF ne FF LAB 
dM 
LS 
8. F Child 1145 
| 
ton. 1972 0 
D. er 6 "| con 8. 
i DUPLE 
ITCH 
Fu M39. | 
ART 
Wall day 
K 
Né 
ie 
eri 
PAI emeti 
ton 
i ms vy tim 
ONA 
; te 
ree 
RM A Y } 
UTI only | R 3-1 
RATE 
after 
Pon 
rape 
_ 
D 
NK 
naval 
on 
ey 
U "T Bui 
lw 
Hie 
kM 
KS) 
on 
HK 
( 
FID 
veer ING 
Any 
LEAS 
Wan 
Pos 
3 
m rM 
RMS 
ulte 
Mer) 
6 
ECO 
2948 
OM 
| a.22%3 
DROOM 
DER! 
aro ntace 
dow 
i 
erce 2301 cts_ 
67 oe A esi ae lat ee, win 
eae e HO ae pike Na 
> GOL 
“20° OR , Veit 6 eer Oe ie I. A |¢RMs__ OEY 
FR iter! 6. | _8- -BEDR 
UU EIONTS |* weaean ws te oon ektee Call | Domne 
+5 ts TED y 
eID 
« Tian, 
Rik 
[EM Estiiris 
your 
(AULA 
a4 
; 
UBEI 
LS 20 
4 E CL rive’ 
Summ 
‘ onOMe 
atibee 
28 
HOT (eee 
UTIF 
HEIG 
|” Rent 
nd H cre 
oaner: 
3410 8 Mar! 
ntrac ee 
want ee 
ae 
zene 
ee 
an LINO 
000 
~ GIRL 
i? ee een 144 
oa | 8 E Se ieaT 2067 
haat 
= 
| Vets & qe ie 
—- Cor 
R a 5 , Je 
‘e fnecd 
Kia 
2 
uy 
VING 39 15 LE 9 
8 3 n rn esee ~ UTILIT 
OOM Lad 
Tee. 
| 
EV 
¥ 
lettuces 
0.00 3-456 
nd 
Y 0 ‘ 
ae a ed 
ME tre 
i WOR 
] ten 
{ rita 0031 
Vi 
46! 
YCLE 
Ha 
4 | fur per 2-645 
UTI 
R oto 
TH oup 
| 
OUL 
ting TH 
nelu 
$2 OR 
nt 
La 
BU S11 TRE 
uwo82 
Wali 
| 
SARE 
at 
4077 
t 4 
ra 
IGt 
4 
MO) 
Fe. 
BIC 
¥ 4 
t 
1760 
FE 
N, 
- 
¢ - _M 
BA ig.. ¢ 
TRB 
Ren 
ON 
I price 
mn. 
mer 
| _ Sale 
| 
TO 
3-2 Wal ix ren 2061 
1] 
hood 
# Se 
MEN ; 
1 re 
AND 
fj 
| aan 
yy F 
Ren 
5 a 
CLEA 
A _tle 
TILE 
refr 
AR | EAS 
Now ER M 
full 
30 p 
vest 
oom 
; 
cTs 
EM Rest : 
ly 
Goo Work 
: cs * 957 
ING 
theay 
mee 
Ca 
d to 
M 4p 
MB 
1 
ine ; AND. 
tove 
015 
T, NE 
I 4 
18 P 
in 
stat 4 
1 ‘In 
3 bedr 
of 
NTRA 
rrels, me 
u { | ) 
canes 
ati 
RICK 
1A 
ASING 
HAULE 
rewi 
NA 
2 
nte 
“:DROO 
oo 
2-266 
~@AB 
us 1 
4 ter. s FE KS 
EMEN' 
t} 
CE: 
_Valenc 
| 
rait 
jus 
orth 
D co 
rl Ga ne niis 
; 
; 
ra 
vi 
' 
ay 
“KIN 
a 
BE 
ham 
R FE 
TH 
rob 
r, Pe | wea ke 
AS 
N 
FFI 
at 
ING 
A RB: irg 
tel, p N on | TAN 
1. Ea \ 
ae 
v1 
pile 
OK 
tie 
XCAN\ 
thine 
tlt 
t oil 
UCKI 
a 
WwW 
‘ 
ing 
Pollo] 
id 
BA 
nea 
swer, 
y 
HB 
UR 
ard 
LIV 
t mo 
66. add 
| 05 set -4086 a AS ima 6 ty 1 Hoy 
BUA 
fires 
F Pra 
Rie 
uu wy 
Th 
ran 
DA 
Birm 
Re 
pa 
& nt 
o an 
- Opa 
BAT 
8278 
UNF 
a- 
ulev 
19x12 
unt 
hway 
to wher 
A be HOS 
ne 
NC 
rp oO} nf 
VY soil, FE 
NEE 
or ase 
| RMB. 
leasa 
Ifo 
ED. 
MB. 
E 5- 
NI and ge-| 
E. Bo ANC hen, Mil. | ice 6 Hig room e oO ty. pel 
ers Mus 
Oppe 
acal 
is |.DOZTN 
king 
m ee 
h74u4 
HEA 
top 
ing 
Rr 
vtime 
o le r 
3 
a. p 6664. 
HED 
4R 
s. 7 T™E 
nt 
- OF 
N 
R kite 
in 
N 
on 
of 
pric 
ul 
Lena es 
ae 
id Died 
‘a 
kK 
Dp 
rt 
oar 
10 
Por 
6m 
ha 
1 Cleat 
3. 
NIs. 
hool 
AR 
eme 
p.m 
‘544 
M ‘ly ity 
tual j home 
lenty 
tal 
his eq 
sed ake Pa eh 
() 
or pill 
Ae 
Kiel 
f AN al di nd | 
pe 
In ten 
Pre 
NAL 
: EM 
FUR 
sc 
AP 
Bas 
5 
ROO 
fam util 
MU 
P 
to os 
i ___iState 
Licensed 
Lenders) - Z a re a ‘ ht, 
‘ ene Vi 2 te 
: a ve 
WH 
| Hanbun 
f front e FACE 
bises 
wii ne 
fenae 2 
Nas 
WL 
UTIL F _ 
AND | ‘ moRocnester 
after 
MAW: 
z FED 14x21 Larve 
6 pm. 
| 
ae 
oe age ce 
office. 
- (State 
L: a 
( fr CoHOuS 
Intelier 
()\I 
re 
tavel 
eo 4 Box 
ar wet 
2M 
ersoo 
BA bh 
in OL 
N 8 
bat la 
(ONTH, 
U | H con ein 
apt. vee 
“ : ae : 
vad 
bOo\t 
Ul me ove 
; ie LI. 
CAR “oe 
romaine 
7 itiee 
fees 
|: 2 He 8 = 
Faults, 
Beas 
D| weekends 
(BATH. 
° 
L_ HOs. 
| ford 5 i 
~ $45 eae 
LY! 
Bee Roller 
eteenn 
will, 
NY LJ 
NIK 
in 
cuits 
1e7 
: 
tote 
gE. 
to 
‘on 
A 
N 
& 
A 
i. 
i 
: 
ISE 
are 
z 
I 
wD. ah 
ae iypea | 
C{ 
‘ OR 
iy 
1) 
86808 
DE AE Lem tGen 
P 
M 
€, 
A 
5-056 
ER At EO 
4-448 
Achill pi FAM 
lus Q 
A aaa 
t 
Meer 
1Al 
() 
= 
9 ND 
Cl ann rite 
URN 
A. lowing 
ATH | 5 RMS. 
GEN Op 
: a airs 
eet 
ft. p tiac. ty. 
MP MES 
nan 
BPR 
a FE ya! 
dreo 
w 
lg 
te 
B 
ry U. FE ae frig 
eet ee oe 
Pr cen E 
3q Pen equi 
CO Wwe 
tw 
7 
>| 
, 
1 sie 
8 1 4a78 
; 
: ff hone 
ILINC 
= 
he 
mos 
iy at 
en 
2206 
ATE 
€ 
she. 
NE 
re 
332 
3 5589 
: A 
t 
Fr 
7500 
24. 
his 
E ork 
H 
Zz 
ier lene 
yun “i 
love 
F 
Al 
O27 
24 
ous. 
Pe 3- 
RIV 
61 
TAT 
' 
MS 
& 
633 
-55 
PER 
nM 
es. 
M- for 
ne 
500 * 
A 
ma 
‘ 
F 
TH 
t 3 
2 70 
H 
¥F 
P 
5-48 
68 
ove 
2 
2 
UP 
do 
tre 
| ear 
de 
NA 
ps 
$ " 
: 
: 
aeaeeni 
: 
nce Ur 
ox 
ideen PE 2 
50. 
de M fle 
al 
§ ROO Ste 
PE 
M. Daean 
dy 
peer 
-FI 
. ) 
ted 
ia Dawei: TH! 
“HON 8 LIGHT 
nt yen 
en 
| 
hence. F PER 
ena 
41 PER 
[2 RM. UP sha 
CE, Nea 
P War 
Serial, 
Kear 
(| 
As 
SW iety ers 
Re 
ive 4 EnUdG 
tio 
a rasic 
uP 
18 
4-64 
UP 
“LOBE | y mt eee 
RNA 
| 
rU 
jen i 
loons 
\ 
eral 
very 
i ch 
ta 
snkranc 
LAN 
TH 
E 
TH 
CLO8 
poms: fe 
FU 
: 
V 
IN Ut Help 
UES 
ae thie 
7 ey 
Lene ua 
lve ck S to oe 
ee 
Transpor 
w sD | ; Ros oS 
ENT & BA’ _— RMS. 
ies 
CR FLAT $65. FE a 
NCH_ Ol 8-68 Hit D 
ag 
s? 
7 one a” danni 
eerie} 
JUTE 
NS 
Ly 
-~ 
TO 
‘td. 
turn! 
= 7 5-8466 
HIL 
FE 
Ee ie 
: 
- RAD mo 7s 50 
LTOR (M=5 035 
‘emtaaneln yo 
alin 
ve iad 
7 
” 
1 FE ; 
i u ~ 
RAC 
NI 
kes 
Wt 
ROM 
6” PE 
PV 
FE 
Lic 
or 
LO 
Ad 
[0k 
RM. 
$75 
5050. 
EAL 
a 
.. 
Dr ingham~1 
ce vr 
thi ow Mos Lu pati \ 
R _ wt 
y I 
ts 
[ 
CK TR oME 
sta 
ge F ad 
ra 
8 
na 
aR, 
n 
»M 
ice. 
a 
BED: 
Id 
ATH, 
E 2- 
R d R. on 
1. 
c= 
Birming! 
fidence A 
E tri 
by ab 
' r @ Fla 
A ok UL 
tuUCK 
ULPM 
ton leis 
RIDE 
c 8 hob 
* |\3 RM “leme 
FLOC 
hingto 
L- 
ROC 
yo 
— DOWN, 
oe 
rs_ 0 DB 
t. FE 2- Lr 
hian 
BUS 
ontia 
k 
Con i 
. 
M 
ME 
ten 
kK 
Trt ND EQ 
Ms ttre 
D 
-ontla 
king 
0 eve | 3 t ¢ IST 
Was 
CHI 
5 
Ver 
DO 
hea. 
wy 
AN 
stree 
Fu A 
Hig 
RA 
an Pp led L 
ith je rai tes os O18 
Se A Aat M OMG stima 
\I ‘ 
AN 
Sem 
| 
IANTE 
to FP { wor 4-261 ene 
MS 
12 
R 71295 | tn 
BATH, 
tal, 
| 
MS aved 
st ANCH. 
r lot, 
4900 ess 
3S ron 
ae t! wal 
Wi rar . Y FP 
IED 
to BIO 
Pree es 
lew : 
Pi kupe 
ane 
Ww ke 
uoFr 
ket 
1 ex 
ROC inkera 
1 PLOO 
3 
2-906) 
ND 
i: Hoos 
70 | 5 Picona, 
P CK R corne 
| jac} 
KIN ee 
Realto 
row 
$500 Nt 
LERES 
Ht 
ct Gu 
I) 
Noll 
fon F 
Mm « 
on ne Met 
m3 
Si.a 
ar 
18 Be 
rs) 
8. A Gener 66. 
$ 
elco -, BRI ing, 
BURN 
Pont 
Loo 
fr 
w Bor 
to aah 
ce — 
ry CIN! 
INTE © fton welt 
tuild 
\] 
CON 
ete trucha 
~ Joar 
Co. 
Mon 
call 
FE 3 
s. : 
No 
APT ‘ P 
Nein 
| 5 RM near 
E 5-67 ARAGE, 
474 i ow 
M, 
rpet Fos \UBURN 
you 
the: 
from 
1080 
$25. 
‘inan f 
k 
M 
‘ 
j 
! 
; 
5 
’ : 
“D. 
AR 
i 
DR 
ca Es 
UBU 
RE 
Get 
A 
2 
} 1 ian ae 
Hat eee 
se 
\\ 
re es Bam 
nae | ctor 
ie 
cer 
Mtg 
yan eelcon 
eS ec MI inoahen 
ER. G 4-3743 
Ry BE ene oer 
“A 
cra 
Gales vecieae 3581 
hold 
Fentie 0535 ; Sieh aA 
Hei 
prod weet 
LN 
VIEW 
1 oF 
Por 
| ‘Tra 
‘D 
7 
vtime 
cts, 
3 aa 
rURN 
ble 
Call 
furni 
“UPP 
FE 
LOO 
le baleen 
nth 
ERN | 
- nes ness 
Gi Ass B 4-2 
AUR 
useh 
of 
E¢ “ 
igs pes a ot 
le 
abs 
under 
va 
ane winds 
as -ontra 
gE? 
or deer 
a. 
8. dith 
F 
0 mo oD 
Ga- Boe. 
o F EST 
Ho 
ton arn? 
Me averti ani 
[kk 
Aon 
liastry 
(OO 
Ing 1442 
Co 
GAG 
| OOMS 
qiNerery: 
ING 
OOM 8 E 
ND 
; $11 
M 44317 
& ‘. 
tridg ntiac 
L_R 
- 
rpora it. a 
ad On 
K 
aL ‘11 
| 
Trelis 
Ww cud 
‘ 
td. 
ORTG 
7 13R 
water 
An 
\L.KIN 
5 .R 82 
SECO 
41091. 
NT 
DRM E 
SMT 
hea 
Par 
Po 
MALL 
Co aw 8 _ oiny We) ‘iad, Y 
10 
wuaed 
ko4 
\WWO)] 
als 8 
‘tt 
‘*KED 
Ww 
Rt M 
) E 
hot 4'_ 8. 
: ~ WAL child | _mo 
APT. 
FE. 
EME 
rly 
BE te. OF TH B Gas Near 
Huron 
ER. 8 3-9785 
SATION 
| 
Sagin pO 
OMas 
te Suan 
<1 
He 
. 
PL 
IT 
ABLE 
8 
Sar 
mall 
M. 
Call 
BASED 
Mtr. 
Heigh 
WI bean Oss Mi 
Own 
FE eT 
ls 4 8 Sore 
Ww 
inh 
ave 
I 116 
er 
LES 
i) 
BE 
FAIL: 
N-/] hy 6 
B o. B 
R side. | TH, mtiac | M 
RMS 
ac locat 
an 
Y 
sale 
ac rox. 
TE ae Per 
NOLE 
furn lat 
' 
MIN 
oad 
pen 
Pra ; fice 
h 46 
im 
VAIL 
NTIO 
41656 
AND 
tow 
vie 
est 
BA 
Po 47287 
ED 
co & od loc ciaic 
B (tor 
NTI 
App 
pa 7s 
pin mde. ne ES 
U1. 
lives 
ui Vente 
ake. Ft 
$7 
AV. 
rene. 
Fy down 
, BAB) 
W M8 
Nee pe 
3B 
Mia So Wes 
sabia! 
eal 
vanel tonal 
500 OR 
mic 
with 
tet 
I> 
ded 
a 
a Lr o»k 
ep 
rue 
‘ i a 
000 
CON 
mH 
le} — RM 
® to 
2-6226 
LL 
_ ROO 
rry rome 
2 
rage 
old 
ter 
~~ 540 
- OICE 
dry 
Adeq 
el 
th i 
TO $ eee 
eee cee’ si sat 
: Wa Oe i. Pe eaten 
ratir 
000, 
pala 
Oana & itene 
PE 
BMA 
6 nate oot 
NO apt. 
ES eg >m NI 
ce 
eat eaos wrrice | 
$25 CO. 21 co 
ee 
e mur 
weirs 
ce, 
le fee 3s 
Jeco 
me) 85 
Gt anyw ch—r 
pcre 
A ome. 
ATH n 
TH 
Nort ren 
PTS 
bath ath 8 PDE Acs Ios EME! Rd 
Coin 
feet will 50 per TYiler | 
500 — OAN 
8-04 aya even eGuien 
an 
oniae 
ee ne 
up 
& I 
de 
FHA. ges ir Simm 
wale me on Uti 
BA 
2 child 
ap 
dB 
Fete ane, 
eeeent 
FT Sy OG het nie 
TO vIry L FE rarler 
to bumtie 
cad 
i 
KH 
_ 
r 
- . WW 
ND I IL 
for 
ortga 
We for 
r, 
= - 
A 06 D 
a 
| 2 
“AD 
ma 
orate 
ssure 
0199 
ILL soley 
sq 10 
t oni 
Detr 
$50 
N 
CE #8 
’ 
aris) 
at 
ENT 
EM joh Ori 
AG 
aintir 
iG A 
U 
i, M Ca for M 
— 
RMS 
1 
NT 
7 > | 
ARC 
ar 
dec 
s a8 aI 
1 5 FL 
Goo 
E 
tng 
i Ren ich: 
ae 
MM 
RVI "W . Ideas 
we 
IN CAKE 
Stnal E520! 
GA bie 
Vai 
INTIN 
terma. 
T a Co Ask fc 
—— 
3 welcome 
vT Ne 
TH ANIL 
odern, 
nicely 
lori eellae 
ena 
RMS > 6495 
GARAG 
ing 4 Mr R 
RANT SMA! 
1 
co WRE 
oe see " 
ae gee 
; 
$4 
) 
- 
: 
, 
TRANT 
te 
La ‘DL 
$500 rE nl 
‘ ie ®opo 
HA 
a 
' i cr F ATION 
i wil 
8 PA i or 
T- 
ja vice 
i “Y 
he 
8 P rr 
BAT 
for 
All me anc 
rear 
entila 
lition 
« 
5 er mc 
S & 123 
: ROOM 
Phone 
= 
RAN 
+e 
| 0 E. = 
TON 
ar r 
fore 
bit 
140 
164 
' bia 
1) 
" CLAS 
Cash 
»AIN 
Ber -6097 
lI 
t ¢t 
RM 
el, 
ATE 
rable 
clea 
nd ae OV faci 
bors 
p 
nMS 
Poa 
EC 
16 
1672000 
TAU 
forces 
J 
$25 Inos 
4153 oe 
NAG 
kon 
a 
nT ‘ 
iy 
mt st 
iF 
‘6 
3 
411. 
eta 
3 Stowe: 
21V 
esir 971 
t a cro inv 
eteh 
ia 
o FE 
iR 
2-88 
‘6720 _ RES’ 
| 
Livi 
FE 1 
MANA 
eS fon re 
MOB 
Ve K 
ALD 
a eG « 
IN( 
025 
OR 
y 
tre 
‘n 
us 
PI p desi 41 + fron 
t 
ane 
= 
Tk FE 
é 
N 
Rens 
sors 
- 
‘tek “ UTIve 
. her Pe . ie vee lies 
M 
, eck 
F cen 
+ PHA 
7 al 
; HOORAT 
FE 4 OR. | 
Al and aeourt 
. civen | ; LOOMS, 
Very le FE 8, PVT 
ply reels 
iriendie 
Clo owe 
AND Aa: 
"G0. FE 
RIVE 
I ao since 
s-BY 
Gees | 
XTER 
Sa 
LOANS EXECU 
Ate ys ion te 10. this uble 
UES iepall 
(HAHA 
Dow 
: ae ASS ay paperi 
er ‘ORAT 
y Ue 
le dis ugh eeu 
ir JT trance 
let coup VE re 
ness 
ble 
elcome 
d sebelah 
$49 
p COME 
Ute) 
IN KEE 
Piavertmee 
e . LEASE 
and sy 
BANTER 
TO 3500 e Co. rN 
“0 fag 
re liar ‘ 
mil a EM 
money 
Peat: 
wal 
R A 
ae 
Onn 
Cuilo lao ¢ avall- 
on n, qu 
ACTIV 
B-y4t 
‘HILD 
greea 
we es an costs 
not 5 arag 
RN 
: 
Ti FE 2- “OR 
rick 
Me 
$25 
—s anc ent 5 tain 
nl a oop 
‘KN I Nn 
a 
1s 
and 
RIO 
NO 
To eat “2 d Mc ‘oA 
es 
clea 
(TTR 
FE 
Ch 
1 
a dren 
hurch 
tion 
and 
E 
&« 
ODE 
a 
a 
| 
“SALE 
tie b for 
fices, 
ICK 
Fin 
EET 
1 ia 
sen 
il hak ven 
dite 
Och 
ing 
INTE 4034 
RATT 
service 
Ye ine WMorigee 
/ERY A ot 
ENT 5-105 
Chil Inc Clee 
Mae 
102 
M M “BATH. 
ON ferenc 
| FOR 8A nis ideal al Of 
Qu 
rd 
‘STR. 
8-966 agar sats uwimigr 
| ee ees 
Lae 
i x ish 
a yang 
ed : econ 
~ x. | for’ many yea M warrina 
FE , ve PvE BATH ah FE 
. lice oH oe 
2-7439 
5 Pre 
re only with re si hil ™ Sd 
bedi 
Si oor. 
seaboa 
a 
FE ¢ 
: unig Ph 
uy te 
\ r§ 07 
Is 
Pe 
TIN 
r 
Do Lite 
ur ¢@ 
RS 
hau 
; P 20 pe in 
UR 
a OC 284 0 
Its onl; +4) 
| of 
an win 
oe er to; 1185 N. c — 
$500 mM 
rari 
US 
tAl 
uy 
MI 
YE S ) FIN 
a1 | 
PAIN’ 
oved 
FRIC 
caah 
you 
UYF 
any 
RMS 
e $2 aidw 
LY F 
Ber 
K E +4 
cou. 
Adu 
FE 
EY | lnie 
n gro Holly. 
ill alt be 
Parkin 
700) vary elite Je ORNS 
salesi® 
anal 
e ORK 
ca 
Ee Bel 
Al 
um 
INT se for 9205 
STAB 
B Call 
aS ae a7 B NICE St 
wate 5! F 
E ¢ us. t Lake 
mo. 
~ SHIRL: 
; ¢ ated i et in lot, w oe oe Easy 
zs $25. a, wi ED 
A) penaich 
WOR gh lanai 
TOK 
Pape 
Deere 
ci. FE 4 ’ ligation 
eee ty 
. ulre 
ig eae 
PRY 
Huron 
icant 
La 
sed foe 
ni yS 
Main Btre king “terms 
EE 
ET 
$23 OUR urescrent 
canes 
Pn 
re Reale 
See 
He ib poe ree eat 
Me 
pe eee ar PF SNE, 
lin ead 
3 MUR 
ter 5 laa 
392 
erry | 8E 
mt kee nsonaitle 
erie ia 3 G ON ¥ APE 
Tuna 
: 
WA 
es 
OREM 
AS 
\ io p Free 
‘ORA 
eee 
See! 
| 
OMS 
ean 
Tu 
at 
KESIL ner 
1 
os 
WE | ivate 
aah send ner 
ne | BA 
lee 
ror 
ME 
y ‘ree 
( nan 
A ior 
a 
EA 
ona 
ina "h( 
RO 
a4 
UT 
: 
LA 
ot 
FE 
SWLY 
HH 
NA 
388 
pr 
reas 
iN 
own 
Pho ai 1 os 
bent 
V1 
Dr 
Fr 
AL 
Inte 
a 
ler 
ntee 
aD 
ran 
198 
4 
oR 
| 
land 
Its 
MS 
4686 
LTS, 
Pr 
Tt m&® Lk 
NEW 
oon 
FE 
- “Oo 
45. 
| t. 
tact 
n. 
| ii iter 
le 
ol. 
ive 
ing 
nic 
do ma 
2-306 
NO 
uarer 
ING 
te oR ea 
\ 
| | 
ur le 
Adu 
ROO 
E 4 
ADL 
A le: a@du hard 
L KE. 
s & 6 R 
DER 
- FE 
3 
aw nged. 
Con 
ichiga 
' eG 
fs 
FUL 
or Be he 
BCT 
jon an UL 
NCHI 
1 S *AINTID 
veriet 
me | Hon 
SO) 
on yo alting 
ICE 
er F PER 
30 
| Kear Ore 
TE. Pr -oom 
MO Broker. 
F NEW 
arra quest 
lly. M 
| 
nN 
y sini ect aa. gu 
ma 
rw El uuce lectric 
TRE 
Dake 
AA | imales) 
Pik qe 
Vb 
ae ee toe et ge 1 Low 
UP fer 5 NT | as TS. 51 ern 4 
OOM — heat. 
Br NAL. 
house. 
Neleon a ua 31. 
— 
al 
to Repa ENG 
len 
nity 
Cona 
A 
PM 
tok 
yeur 
nale 
ND 1 ‘i 
t as 
uye 
E« 
bec 
ATH 
Boa 
T EF -| 
AP 
Mod 
er. 
IMS 
6 R Gas 
10: ine 
n 
lelson. 
1-41 ieee 
Ide 
ths "ERIE 
late a yportu 
| nnop 
; 
BS 
au extim 
AN jeniet 
len 
h b °F 
B : 4-46 
PV 
hi 
VON 
ted: 
anag: 
ROC 4. 
ide 
OFESS 
Als 1928 
Ne ose 1-413 
“7 
ted 
nace EX} | Kata ent opp ¥lor 
IME | Ge 
TING 
ReER 
Piee 
LOR 
uve 
- 
hie fas Cas rtridg 
RMS 
FE 
ATH 
Dwig 
ala 
ecora 
ulre m RN 5 nishe 
5 ‘8. PR 
lex FE 8- 
ED- 
MEtrose 
| 
sD? 
Loc 
d 
to 24 Hea Fu oie A fa ART 1 aU 
XC ee 
nV OP 5439 
rn 
- * re isi. 
Mal 
1 iawn 
ltior Pa 
me 
you ¢ Keego, 
ND B ire 98 
Ms. 
| od h. Ing 
ObE 
t fur tion, | ULTS, 
dup riv, 
2B 
_ 
EATS 
wife 
Lovely 
| Up 
“E , 
, 
‘ 
; y 
‘ 
R 
i 
bat 
i Mi 
hea 
loca 
AD 
om 
k. p 
RN 
age 
roM 
nd 
c. 
ra 
q, On «0308 
oid! 
ecnn 
i ELDS 
a 
a Ne 
a 
“ 
mnie 
(ene 
pines 
LION 
ct. Tf ond 
MS. A __Inqu 
3 th boa 
TIFU! 
eted, Exe 
lidren 
bedroc at. Lk. ODE 
Li hs 
‘ERY 
ana Pontia 
ext 
P On 4 
D Nt heater 
huen 
n STHICA 
rete le NDDIN ! N 
Lai 
KTP 
hiv 
ni 
\( 
‘ontra 
rie: 
key 
on side 
OUND 
ow 
ldren. 
EAU 
Carp tea 
ne ch etoke 
inal he 
TM 
3 car 
spe 
GROC 
for m eae 
than 
for dates a re alten 
N mrany 
ae 
wer ier 
Vie 
at 
aerate 
d ¢ Lo 1 Tike | West 
R Lak 
cht 
iB bath 
ora 
rei Fs 
G 
LO t aA 
ee 
et up rea 
wi ting s ‘CHSTE 
nd 
Pirlo 
KPA 
FI Ot 
Le Na 
Char 
OH 
ke own 
13 
Lan 
firs oule 
the 
EAR 
tise 
No 
_ 
& redec 
No 56-6151. 
NER 
hea 
office 
Meir 
- ela 
rtera! 
e ren 
acre BEER 
ot 
sda ada te Par a 
om 
Yael rel . FI 
une 
ne ee 
s- L ¥ cerpoeeee 
td) 
S) just ntlown FE 
_ FUR: | con) 
my wakes 9, 835 
om I nodern hom cares 
ip- 
ny Las Mon 
Se ncaa will 
20K 
Hols 
ite es a eas Ptimates 
NGING 
ie aud me Gan get raga 
ai ae cote R 
rane 
ase 
ne 
a bes 
breecemny 
"E3500, 
APT 
$ roomy ieuagere tease wk cli how | 
Com 
=e 273911 
PLE 
acditi 
for val vit boning 
x 0 tops 
bd ree 
Ens 
\ 
Yue 
have 
contra 
e ca Asona 
len 
| ba vate 
0 O PVT. 
ee. F 
Ae agit 
- PARTL 
D APTS 
i ahiees 
FE sirexd 
EB A & 
room 
App use & & ho 
n 
an se aie ie 
wilder 4 4, 
rv 
HALE 
De 
Ge Let 
Ate 
Mai 
oa ee 
eee ee 
ne Haye 
r ae. per m PT 
me 
; Op 
r Ywoo 
eae 
ae NI€ 
rms 
3 per mo ke ho usage 
year 
Loa 
State 
$500 era 
Shei 
t uinkenies 
—" an puna, ‘Kile 
SIRE 
cell 
yout ¢ cellar Mr vealto 1} 470 cr IV. Vary 
2 83 oa’ HOLE 
TapAL 
ee 
a 
eee % OR, fi aa cating 
15,000 eitiea 0 
Pontiac 
TO 
oa help Pate 
ae ere at hee, 
te 
uhen 
mt nail 
o 
& BA i: 
highest 
Ack f «N,R 
"E8044 
CHEL 
Nae 
~ BATH 
cK: HOICE 
Reas d 
TH P 
sali ION AL Dive: garag 
of la for ma $115, sacri 
202 
$25 
other Leip 
Renn 
eta 
rine 
PR ie & ven 
rr oh 
TRING 
ING 
oer aete 
eR 
1 ie 
DIe} 
, PE 
‘S| BA ance. 
E 
FE c ahed 
Awan 
) BA 
onth 
CEPT 
atic 
& 
j ent 
ssing 
wiil 
NS 
or as mr ° wa i) fea 
71" ple ie 
a? 
No oOW i ary 
Pen 
a 
| 1956 
PAl i: ous 
LAY 
ACTS 
enir 
: 1VAT 
ronan 
a 
ni E.H 
ANI 
$70 m 
EX r Po 
ent as 
ACE 
m 
Gro ine. 
LOA 
ture 
rep 
. a 
tf 
ta 
. \ 
sntit-t 
Huro 
yO 
vin 
; Pal 
rr or 
mXT 
F | 
| 
CONTR 
wy.) 
2-437 
PR 
J 
114 
00M 
age 
Nea 
Pvt 
1 4 
ERR: 
AF, 
dogs 
nt t 
\ 
& 
gnome? 
to 
and helps ale 
; 
net | 
' + 
ATR) 
yet 
Bie 
to 
ab 
& tf ya0n 
| ] ( 
co 
je H 
| 2 
IN 
iso 
AN, 
aR 
Gar 
__ 
th 
tweer 
MT 
roun 
rese 
f illness 
EATS 
your 
mon 
endly 
ane 2 wi 
SEA 
OS eh 
1oee 
STIM 
ta. Fa Minto 
Hdeun 
INI 
Thoms 
rh Wallan 
AND 
Diai 
| CLOSE 
t A 
HILLM 
LEAN 
trance 
ba 81 be 
DROO 
and ¢ fish- 
at p nt o 
vy MM Show- 
On 
24 
fri or ph : 
yA rem 
wales News Un 
r 
: Fe aeacn 
da rres 
Bell iste 
ct 
ap “TAP OH 
eral es a 
“DPD 
| _ 3-42 ner anets and 
ecou 
: & urity is fast, fice ret 
1 or 
So wieece 
Saal 
G Tarr 
NTI 
Ma 
? oR x ie 
FO elt, ee) : 
room 
TA oe 
=| ve 267 
2 |: 
TT 
RY 
vt ting 
a 
Linpacoxoed 
area an 
c ice ur of AWE 
nO BAL Macwe 
1080 We Tr 
etanelny: 
vilitama d ee anw meer 
"3.0201 
on 
ra) eee 
LORE 
ART-| 
UXU haplal ey 
r 
al Mic 
a ae fa vik @ 
TO ; ‘i 
v3 
yU+# 
no 
fo FE 5 ma Ww 
89) ’ 
hang 
"Ss PF ‘iiiame 
CA 
Vv OR 
I ia 
2:02 
LEE 
OF 
jATE 
\ 
( QO i 
i \ P. 
LI 
beau 
in 
Nav 
BATH 
A} 
EPRO 
Bosy 
deal 
tone 
' ~ 
AU Ck 
BS 
cpacents 
ee 
eee 
) 
a 
ue 
w ; 
J 
TA 
foe 
ieee 
ean 
TILI. 
| 
a 
aes A ote : BATH 
reo 
oe 
= 
fu 
&° ri 
ia) are 
year ie tk 
I: 
8 o1? 
‘ 
2 140 
INC 
1 
{hel 
. 
‘CARIN 
$20 
P ites. 
alle 
LL { — 8w 29-2965 
a 
OM 
gro 
Pr - 
5-812 
ME ' 
Ena te 
tine my te 
VG 
r 
LL 
ae 
SS 
AGmONR 
f\ 
w ¢ n 
YOM 
tilt 
PAL 
-NTRA 
TI 2 UN 2-29 8 2-36 
1TH 
‘ood 
fon. 
10 
Co. 
ike 600 
MB 
ho 
kde 
ret 
aoe 
F 
A 
>AIN 
a 
PA 
fer 
mm! 
| A 
; 
iN 
Ne 
Mic 
RC 
hou 
2 
rs \ 
- 
oT N T 
. 
I | 
y™ 4 
RM 
E 
A 
@ @ 
rat 
- 
| 
N 
EP 
: Bea dal 
oie ite ni 
Cr 
plete 
ne PA imate 
per 
Je 
> Pit 
a Oe 
N 3 OPE 9.5082 
MO 
OZ 
T. CF) 
cA 
ERN 5 ts. F ome 
in ope 
OA} 
=f ie aac 
Bo sit working 
La nora Maran 
ao ae tne rine Ferer 
\C sonee 
mY | Cra 
cute Pee = ee c ENT. 
C HEA’ 
ODER Heigh OOM H 
mus 
I 
L 2 
Co. min na ao Si pToy ee 
P iy 
1422 
ED FR apse maT 
| PAI shing 
. 
38 
* 
. { land cash Wavone: 
: tranc  caaita 
~ DUPLE 
All 
1 M kK i mn E D, 
O W MQDEAK 
BEDR 
41193. 
MS. 
Terms 
E 
° 
Ty St 
ANC 
E tinind 
oe cit las See 
lal ae i aman 
une 
needed: 
mp 
rvice 
easoned 
(Noar n of mpletor 
side 
bd ft e $85 PE 1-06 3} 3 GA 
L 
| ERN 2 e. FE GE ——— 
A 
{ Pontia 
N. Perry 
FIN, me unding 
good 
ald ve r «8 GUA 
Ee PE 21 18 Jo 
Ww ATtaN 
1 Se 
On @ emaunet 
nectio 
i ltor 
NISHE 
clusiv 
uron 
AGE 
LOE 
Ve IED. 
MOD 
Louis 
LAR near 
OR 
ice 0 I TOR 
at 4 
Uf 
> ney 
rile. 
uaa | inde Cans, 
MEN 
Me cat 
isior 
Cw 
eacthey. 
InNe Ken 
calt 
UR 
Ex Tel-H 
VER vate 
: LISI 
9441. 
Lake 
BERM. 
-tot, 15. 
Serv 
REA 
AG 
‘LAIR ® aan 
room 
wiile 
Albi 
r 
41 N 
OVE! 
NCE 
lect; 
levi 
FRY 
iD ctor y Ask 
1, R 
4563 | Ls awk 
bik 
AN A 
pri 
n- 
TURN 
cake 
~ 5- 
: 
R. | 
NQ2 
targe 
cos. 
§ -1414 
tate 
LES, 
rE 
T E 
AIN 
( ie Maaed ane Taw ealih 10 198 ; tN nie a 
ig We 
a eg 
an ite 
letor 
rE + } oh s 
TH wre ee 
} ee FE 8 isT FLOOF 
| MODER! 
new. ference OR 3 “nee 
y CnAK 
M: 
Sie 
:O ae ene ane NAGlona 
igo 
uke eed eteet 
ert 08 
aur Fes 
ane Temp 
Rd eda 
ee rien 1% oe near as 
INT. 
8 18T ntown. 
foe te me “4558. 
EQUIN:| 
| dada 
202 S. 14 Eos OMI : 
rh 
: 
He 
b 
iets 
\ 
mn NIK ' 
A 
: 
I. 
ke 
My 
BE 
w a¢ 
nea 
R | 
OOM 
dow 
id. | 
ii 
3 
DE 
has 
B cleg 
. 
2 
2 
RO} te 
phone 
we 
ae 
ee 
on 
ee 
IRAK 
FIRE 
Ix 
d Le TO 
3-35 
FOR 
apt d in side 8 wee 
I 
=aR 
e to tes Pest | Hams 
r OR 
54180 
One 
s US as 
RY 
eR 
~ Michigan 
J on vs we 
aie ictteien Han. 
carries 
Pf 
ee 
Orchar 
‘Garrels 
EM. 
Bain locale Bie exis. 61 
t tom ee ne ee 
| 346382 0 D tonectner! 
oieee 
ata 
ICER 
SSUES 
$500 Mis hig 
on le 1 
: Ki Refe 
ey 
M 
SERVI 
FF? 
ray) 
CONTR 
Oatre 
2 bath, 
*. on uple on 
_ OR. | | DUPLEX 
bath oi iz. 108 Ce 
a “STER 
s toget —~ Oth living 
5 IR¢ ye 
ne 
Cl | ES 
$25 TO Hes 
Appl 
) ete r job 
ive 
- 
A IV 
call 
40). 
NP 
ao 
‘5 
ial rho 
Co’ E L PVT 
Ft cl py tially 
fu 
UP, 
OCHES 
house 
batha 
tudio 
‘eon: 
(; 
PWG 
Sake 
| RO 
OANS WALI ieee 
bial 
rvik 
NSEN'S 
le 
iA sell 4086 
Estate. 
—- 
t d stor 
LL PV Pontia 
| Par 
weltom 
RMS. 
YR ire. 2 ms. 3 ‘ne tg Re 
‘rand 
\' $27 rE 
L ..UT 
Ds 781 expe 
nv des 
oma 
Ap 
. ing Se 
CIP 
JEN n&e 
tering 
to EM 
eal 
a 
an 
q s_A 
_| 
a ie 390 
ILY 5 rent. 
M 
€ pedroo 
bedroc 
rowne 
Reer 
“ATION 
SIBL 
VEST 
oo 
L 1-9 = 
: 
: 
a 
l¢ 
SERRE: 
. 
cA ON 
OLD 
° 3510 mine 
see 
elie 7 
Buildi 
PhS 
ue 
'phols 
STER 
“ad ted R 
: 3 face 
' 
( Ma | FER 2 FAM Reas. 
. large autifu 
45000 
ARK 
LOC RESP’ 
UsEH 
PL 2 - 
a 
rltar #27 
A sung 
Up 
BO 
~ Wan 
LARGE 
util 
oieie __. 3 ROO 
EX 2 n 
PT 3 Be FR 
es 
GooD 
TO 
HO iy ieasan re 4 
tk 
ve 
Dt 
UP Rad 
Wi 
LA ed 
1_ FE_ 
rtly UPI 
dow 
EA 
Se Sent 
EAR 
E 8 
MS 
“ 
RVICE” Wns ap P F 
YVIN LA 
Ys Al 
TOM 
ke F 
nish cheol 
TED, 
ht, pas u- | D rma. 
,ICE 
ooms 
le or LD. oN up. F IZE 
TER 
Realtor 
6-0711 
SER <r om wok 
, Bee 
BNE ee 
er 
ae 
——- 
h 8 ee and wile ing co cain 
Biveia’ 
ea e ab heme mb 
Ph BE 
ARTY. 
Rea 
| OL 3519 DLY 
EEDI= oes irene 
ies 22 AN 
ale A 
EA 
us Tel 
LES 
Cooley 
alt. 
a 
DECC 
n an work 
r bus 
2-01 
ONALI 
tve-In 
{ garag 
PRINGE 
rm. m iF. A tit, 
ry 
a 
HT, 
0441, 
| PL 23 ‘FRIEND 
U N : 
pra 
note 
ved 
RAGE 
bullde 
PAK 
ae 
€ 
STEERING 
r qu. } EWLY 
th oleae 
for ide nea ro oon XCEPTI 
tie OE i pre : 
SP n- 2-bd 
ACHIN 
AGG 
.. F 
NTR GG 
FE 3- 
Y O Age 
! & GA aed 9 
NM 
ing 
1LSTE 
—_— 
eu. Fo tilable 
N nd ba d. ide ast Bic othe 53 
ex, Dp Pon P\t e ane 
Y & to Na M ing ltre item 
\t \ 
Ave o 
a 
HEN 
$500 
oe, ! 
vent 
Moon Lles vile 
mi Aes 
788) 
oon chat 
we 
ead tase © 
‘ furniahe ‘on E wine eons 
Sa Bete 
ween 
COZY 
aun 
bedrm. 
2 Jt 
kland pps 0 
W 
TO 
help oy loyn 
apes 
en 
ly Bs 
ERI 
ors 
| 
ae oe ee Cie ue toy 
Sassi 
kes “LEAN 
aetie 
Maine 
JES 
45 Oa all ti 
$25 
ones 
O | mp 
Terma 
PrN 
801 
PAIK 
_ 
Ld 1OLST 
sr. 
| 
amen 
sal, 
ple, 
*atho 
el 
ERA 
a a 3-428 
» CLE 
i rte db. M 
VILtec 
ic 
BVA) 
glad 
to ie C 5 ‘ 
‘ 
An 
OA 
» RE 
/ 
JPHOL 
RY 
ale 
ral 
1 ¢ 
F 
iEN| tles ft 
OH 
REL 
omb 
. RI 
sonable 
z 
kK 
be 
' C y oni ‘ie 
OR 
lade 
alee 
AS. | _ 4 wont 
RRR 
; 1 tied ne 
a faginew 
Pre ¢ a rae 
a FOR COL« 
ial 
BL poy Tee 
Reset 
Aen 
. ™ - a _ 
LETS 
1. Rae: 
| We ATE 
FIN: 
Me 
Bldg. fie we Meals RT | beer a eis 
RE 
Ren 
5-88! 
4 
actic 
mAK 
Ore 
ae 
reas 
API. tory, e Tate 
FATRING 
| cle 
5 
ESS 
ST. 
State Bi fie 
A 
is ‘ i 
! Il 
eee ad numer 
‘ 
ASS se aoe seo) wh Dom 
es 
IN 
ine 
tiac 
7 Bie 
Tors 
ls 
‘LAM 
eller 
TERA 
: id 
j 
N ven 
vali show: “0 
Al 
cl 
bath 
leely 
spa 
bedro 
348 
~ ttag 
BEST? 
| 
Pontia: 
415 
a 
9 oes 
MOK 
aul 
[ee on) 
ane 
ATR 
fou 
:! 
il om ad 8 PE 
RPIT) 
{ FF Ist 
sa& b msn 
loset 
heat 
A 
Co 
i ‘avern 
in 
702 
FE 
— 
9 ER 
ectiwn 
| ve TING 2-7922 
rP tea | 
& 
AND 
S 
nishe SO 
1, Hos Re 
Na 
ieee oe lenty 
ter & h al On 
Lake 
WK | 
Laver 
lor 
a 
ans 
ao a00 1 elyn 
ANTE 
re 
> PR timates 
ost 
row 
9 
aid 
ERAL, 
rage 
ip Large hs. p t wa 
te va 
tL 
$45 TI | 
¢ 
ligt 
and 
—— 
Lo . : 
: 
" 
e 
NI 
on 
PP ae 
| 
PRT 
216 
| 
ch 
FN oh ee 
} Ww 
bat 
c ho Priva 
aE 
Ren 
ONT 
rE 
ge 
ross 
age tev 
 ¢ onee 
< 
\t vat Le 
yA 
Free St 
RAK 
Ut. 
. 
Roa 
ca 
AL 
Tiled 
cmatiz 
ner 
t 44 
EFR 
OR. 
packa 
mai 
ving 
ee 
ortg Cal 
FF 
ol 
| _? aERING 
OM wa) 68 i 
eek 
Aut 
Eves NWA uppe 
APIT 
Minhed he oe ities a chools 
le Lllaea 
. nly tee enn $7 
__™M 
ae | = ASTE: 
all & MY 
= 
u 
Rit 
Hew 
“LLON 
ler 
™m 
Open 
ms 
1 HO! $3416 
Gin shed 
facil 
high s Howe 
DRM 
N. Po 
VATE. 
oO iitow 
mee 
Only 
i! 
LIDA 
pay 2) 
Pi feat ers, MY 
AVING. 
To 
ET 
ath 
1 Thea 
- 
16 
ERA 
FE 
3 
Ticnt 
inare 
ABR tele 
or 5 BE. Hes Ne 
PRI CR. 
Rial aoe 
oa 
| 
SO 
is 
ay D 
=~ 
| shld Mey 
~ 
mot 
ie FP 
rot 
re ett Btrwis 
+h 
We, 
e 
& 
GEN 
Ref 
SPITA 
nd dai nerade 
anymo 
8 890; 
15 m 3-857 
RATH 
eason, 
reason 
s inclu 
. “¢ 
CON 
et ca er mo Wes 
OF TO« 
Phos 
me 7 
ene 
TAVIS 
Teiegra} 
2.92, 
ERVICE 
NEAR 
upper 
aL no 3.9322 
tA 
e e. nea 
1oke 
FE 
. 
rr OR 
AND 
k or s a 
uarters 
Stor 
| 
ts. G tract 
home. , 
fo: 
; 
s mr | P1442 
, N 
. 
b 
' ; 
Pik 
losn 
Call 
: 
c 8 
ee 
- 
| qu wn 
2 
a 
deb a con 
our 
in ent 
| oo fe a er 
epee 
Y 2a Nee Haas 83.N 
bho ING 8 
rms Vag pee ae 
SOPH 
Pin io 
MoD 
coisas bye 
0 do Drug 
oper 
eS 
paar bate ls Mme 
1 eet 
, 
> las 
m ae 
sae Mr 
> LIST 
ROR 
Linea 
Pr! Store, 
Ne moda 
ge 3 7 4oR rsons 
EPS 
g Dp — 
e in- 
| your mode 
Anyw 
isa)s. , 
OY 
te Ht, ng 
hk 
es 
pened 
Troe 
2 
LF 
et NAF 
WE [Et iN A elty 
| Ae 420. 
Lo eat « 4 per 
SLE 
: 
AD 
Eas; nterla 
off & to ork. 
Appra } 
ik ORE 
i Mas 
A 
ona 
a 
jw 
rm 
1 CtP 
SHI 
Vir 
aMS 
TOW 
Nov 
eR 
BOR 
iach 
NeTe 
‘ 
ION. 
kly © 
: loen 
men 
and 
age the w Pree | IT 
= ‘np Ray 
i 
rr 
ey : ina war 
MU 
\ 
. RA 
1) RA 1OWN 
Pipers 
T 90 
FR 
HAR 
r, € Clear 
j 
ACAT 
Wee 
all 
od o itable 
c 
£ do 
unty. 
co 4 
Rta ae 
2% kG OL 
WOM 
Sy 
ak 
Ie 
ie i r 
Noe ty 
|. TR u and | Ich 1 iy 
PT 
ao 
uppe & M 
AV 
ake. 
8m 
foo ror ontia 
| e 4 Co ton! 
On 33 : 
tins 4 02 
. 
q 
ING 
N 
“i 
‘ 
i 
pp Ave 
A 5 
EE 
tm 
M 
OR 
ss L 
te-no 
Jery op rP 
. 
klan 
Itat 
ROGEIO 
E 3-76 ee 
Fa 
~ 
IX TONING 
(a 
ea 
1 ba 
ma 4 
salilex 
we LHe 
a eu ree | NICH, 
Bore 
‘KD. 
5-806 
Ker tae Ree 
PER 
F Ca 82. 
~~ 
a ve Nea 
SS | os Consu 
NST 4048 
I 
ions 
At HOt 
CAMANL 
tor ry) 
; 
ey 
Fost 
f . 
to 8 cas cre- 
Aubu 
NISI 
rr 
Te 
ere ine 
UP 
at apr 
5, on 4-53 
a” LK 
ment 
iced 
SINESS 
ce 
co 
0 fon 
Pal 
bX 
Bite ton ) 
/ ae 
Hu Py 
own 
vel 
get or «@ e 15 
FUR 
wk 
RIVA 
bus} 
62 
ED 
e. he 
‘cian 
FE 
wine 
ly pr 
. INE 
| or, BEAR 
7 uct 
pay 
Dyes bead 
’ My 
ra 
Tae Hee de eg minut 
LY emery 
i wom 
2.30 eee. 
Ite 
son. 
Higoina 
Ux 
fair 
» BUSIN 
N BIG Instr 
hk OAR oa 
rNCH 
re 
(i hace 
JN 
tt figuie 
Hivwn 
ach 
Nelle 
ae in cont a jim 
| NEW 
wood 
NETTE 
Ingle 
rE 
DEC( 
bath 
n bus after 
sea 
“AT 
HIG 
tth si OL 
. AN 
, \T 1O 
| W. Bur 
aps INed 
; u rn ite eles bes 
e4 
uu Fapec. 
det ve ret 
iIMATIC 
ee 
vt @ lane for 
Robin 
TCHE 
lean op 9oRo 
iFWLY 
ms hk ent 29-5273 
TAGE 
AT Rath A wk 
HIGA} 
-POR? 
KER | 
SS 
REEZE. 
Y 37. HEAT 
: 
net 
3 
Servic 
i kinky fe twin 
ron 
lamrre 
ae bom 
now 
e. Jroker 
Kr tn, ¢ FR! 
OR 3 x b 4 re F b FE 
TTAGE 
ven 
$50 p 
MIC 
>CORI 
BRO} 
EZE. 
50 rune 
air 
In 
ier 
at Wait 
, IN os 
‘0 
va Call 
charge 
Rre 
ONE 
nce ou reekly 
tT. 2 
fla tahee 
shall 
corr 
RS 
ior 
POT 
a 
ae ( 
ER. 
FRE 
with 
: pa 
‘ 
4 
SINeS 
mgs 
Vier, 
sre 
ae ae 
ue 
Ne Ix, 
a 1 ntrar 00 we 
RENT. 
furn 
Mar 
‘ 
Sleep & mo 
N 8 b- ALES 
MESS 
Rd R 
EEP 
etrig. 
boat o eT 
KB $e Male 
Bus 
Pas 
a 
MApie 
EON 
rvice 
chet 
aoe aaa 
an $10 POR 
1TH 2If 8 
"RI 
| gins 
“ATIO ont ¢a NIE 
LAND 
a DOO 
D red ee for mae hy 
~d | 
Ill 
Ke 4 iheWA 
ie 
om 
yr BOR 
ne I) ke th La FE 
| Ae “LAPT 
Pee 
yz. Ww 
¢ pm 
OUR 
| Sit 
VAC 
lakefr 
HN A 13 Telegra 
ONT 
1 
ose “War chang ’ 
ante 
v1 
\ poh. 
i + 
ON 
TEN 4 
iz 
vabe 
ALL 
8 
N. CC Bivd 
5 5 
CD COL 
1 3 LENT 
higan: 
CH | Jo 
15 OUR a2 
| Stew exer e 
REEZE. kW 
a 
rie 
bende 
NR (ob 
ene 
43 
500 F 
TEA 
one ts cura ton 
ER 2) 
THIAR 
TS 
Monee 
de 
BEA 
K AT a 
| to. tre MA 
FEP FREE FE Wor 
Heat 
work 
Xn 
ait 
N PPN 
cal o f ROAR 
tn ‘ 
a 
y FLL OME 
1 orm APT 
Wa 
LOW 
. 
IRE 
i TMEN 
le rther 
1325 
ELS 
e. OR 
PAR 
__ Fe : 
motor 
ae 
trade ut 
eh 
ow 
CAIN 
mati 
hi 
F 
yinals 
m7 
al 
HO for 
Lt oo EF ND & ya 
OR 
PAR 
No FE 
MoT 
Lak 
| om 
iin ell or ‘ ; k 
owe 
ry 
FOUN 
ined 
& ep 
Ma 
Persc 
r¥ 
[ .N OuR 
home 
Y- SMA 
e 5 MS A hte 
h off 
A : 
EW 
p- 
ta 
TYE 
ntiac 
mee 
| ~cuBIC 
ition, 
5 ; 
wo 
Lim) 
nate 
WOES fs rae DU 
lt Na 
«& 
KA 
(, oR Y our Wh pay: 
garag 
ROO 
jig nbaug 
RANP N IONE 
HENE On Po 
Ss 
——= 
iy 
cond: 
ND Zon a 
i . 
el ay i Nw 
tan 
Notices 
TUNE 
fn ai wall. do mir 
we Waahe. 3 Stel 
S conart 
D | gire ats 
ges 
| new 
cco 
traile ere 
ear 
AN) Bay Hee ate ae 
No 
Wie eae re 
“we can < ice tunher fa | Grr  peauee 
a 
ERAL 
IR CO 
NISHE 
ee 
Cotta 
ae) 
r rl 
88520 
IR. EX are 
- ey es 
ine 
1 tepats oe 
DAs 
ae ae on 
oe wlth awa for desea. Ws | root feduged. 
FED 
=" 
INFUR 
nt 
| 
SEE 
EL A 18 to 
=APe TUNG 
{au 
NE 
i 
y 
RIV, 
' tis 
We . wi « 1 ob rty 
ts 
Er. 
t 
3 
oO 
d 
Be 
To 
5B 
del 
aE A no 
ae “ 
ek ite 
eo Pion ‘ 
ey 
OREO 
Hone ee he rican receive | Mate. ALL PRIVAT 
T. UP-_ 
alent errr 
— Takeron 
Sard 
| oe ako 
OUOR 
“ine _$ 2058 and cradioytonogrinte wae 
ae 
aT ‘ vom 
aC 
Noy 
don 
tim! 
et A 
eve 
u 
‘EN 
fter 
U 
i 
n 
sa 
wk. 
M 
& 
ic 
F ve 
nik 
‘ 
al 
“ 
unten 
roe 
Til eugene ash yo IED 
OMAN, 
VT oo 
REDUCED— 
ig etek 
ee 
Le 
I 
1. I 
ony Fi FOR 
<radio~ 20087 SAE 
W tej 
A 
Vaal 
‘ oar 
ROTRE 
PS 
, 
eat 
the ¢ 
; BU RS 
we 847 
_P l-l p 
| 
atte 
axoe 
Exce 
r Gray Walled 
iy AY 
ity to nd CASH 
rs and t 
RENT- ow 
' 
' 
i" 
oe 
Ar 
STL 
PSUS 
byou 
1 wr TO 87 | 4-284 
3 
» 1 
Y 
mi 4 nea 
S 
Sar 
| 
\ 
runt 
ra 
orde 
ne 
LL ein A wank 
7 G 
Ant 
Wal 
. eat 
’ 
NAPE? 
S| 
OR at Ae 
\" u we RADE 
RE fee 82 
ALL. 
mODe 
297s 
ished 
55 
DRASTICALL 
ale, 
ene 
pore._F 
$45 w 
FOR 
Oak 
' HI il lt rare To teaser’ 
arosing 
Sorting 
INCOME. 
AL or rn ont 
TInG 
t ANT 
ae 
hd 
KN 
on 
Frahoe 
& 
te 
alae 
FE 
furn 
— 
st exe t develo 
| ene 
TYAGE 
ood y Club 
Here's 
Ke WRAL’ 
Gow Lease ith | IRNISH 
ia deus. 
vey el 
a “i 
Hi 
| m4 
mW RAR 
Aa Sal 
ferman 
OMA 
shone 
DORE 
turon 
Esta 
| &pn 
Un 
LAAN 
| 
a mo rimen 
divid- 
4-1 
co oath. € untry 
his os t ‘the year 
age w 2 | FU Take 
dow 
R A y FT 
pay 
vf 
i 
oak 
we 
red} 
cit Ww ear 4 
“wot 
eal 
| 
Apts. 
Th. C 
nting’ de apa 
ith fh 
DERN 
or me n Co 
= : auran 
per front owner 
ed orth as 
ER FO Hevieg 
DER K 4 ns 
NEW 
1 | dtivew 
, ace 
adivin 
oNTER 
a 
dR 
ent 
BATH. 
| Po cats! 
ding w 
MO eeck 
ae ks 5641 wre 
reat $70,000 
US-10 mith tc ai’ 
i 
TRAILER 
bender Pat Hees 1} woo K 
IINI 
ve ie 
ANY te panini 
8 CF hair 
Wante 
R 
hed 
ILT-IN | bas 
butl 
bY) hy h Bun MY x 8 2 heck 
over aluable 
ilding $00 down o1 } 7s 
& 4 
end A sie 
Le Ow 
: 
\ 
= vale 
jolie 
x 
ont 
OLYSU 
ntetl 
ed 
SI 
OOR. 
Mariva 
BUI 
fine | 
y type nA 
lee : beac Orion 
MY 22 x furnts 
elas 
buy ¥ ve bu 
$2). 
& 
CTOR 
t front cate 
EN El saan 
& OPN 
‘ 
' oO 
; a PAT 14 RCTR 
un wa rgister 
CA 
Ee 
iT PL. B81 
Pri 
any Te. | palcon 
ntrane 
meta plas 
take 
AGE 
tols 18 mi tT gttractl 
trade 
TRA 
er oF olay 
tone 
ee hel la 
m1 
Toran ht ale re 
URS 
“yr 
is cool. MOA tah Peale er 
| ual e 
Sees 
a 
‘OTT ae ee 
lakes 
spe Will 
N. | bulldoz 
3-2360 Ay Te yrie 
PSTER 
ens 
esi 
eae : DANE NS CALI, 
eWwiliter 
uh Re 
: 
, HO 
TTT’ 
£. DROO 
{rigera 
arch 
| 
kitchen 
t color efriger 
NEW C all « firep everal 
| -apt 
88, 
”. D: 
| MY 
SOFTENERS 
T rr 
eens 
1O RENT OR . ’ tree 
nee 
- w 
Ie a 
CLWA 
nee 
fat ie Wik On 2 
TER 
4X& 
LOU 
an 
1 BE & re odern 
1380. peas 
utiful 
eétato 
and ¢ 
room 
inside 
neat # 2 
E busine 
$10.00 
is weil fi 
rp 
50 m 7 ea 
ceo. 
PND 
0 PROS 
Watt, 
liraac 
Marih 
need 
H i S 
| 
{oe 
Ne UET 
1 atove 
s ore 
ro : ra an 
Bea ats py ela 
5 
ater 
Wala 
ay 
ne MIL 
IR — 
erat 
nar WATER 
n A ord On ti (AIRE 
EN Le iene 
RID 
ee 
ap Pxperie 
| 
HOES 942 
VI 
TAL 
50441) 
eature "$90 
RACE E47 
| pet tope . 
(50) 
* im Ala 1 MA 
ACLE 4-280 | OU ¢ 
wn ot Heuer Big or Be TUTE 4 
‘ 
merry 
eee 
cad 
‘ tL 
on 
St 
HOM! 
IT-V. 
FE 
Sauls 
TER} oF 
NED: | Be ed 
ree ee TY cr Gene 
bar irene 
LI 
Loge 
ty. 
i ER tT 
cals 
Nem 
es HE 
arial 
Tice Wert 
Hl \ RI. 
ONE 
On 
x 
| 
edu 
M 
: tor 
ah 
hot 
nate 
i an 
BY 
ONY. 
_ 
ay y 
with 
. 7 
‘ 
i | 
: 
; “Li SHIC 
M: 
zs R IC ’ 
ROO 
44-0000 
co 
furnt 
& 
m 
fea 
c 
LK 
fe Habe NG 
A 
ivi s mos 
{ Ba 
BAN eae 
Ament 
ux Te “ 
se 
ie 
rs 
a eating 
2 ¢ Us 
Ea. 
1701 
WR 
oo 
te uly 
t BEL 
FE 
FOR 
| 
heat 
en aie 
fine 
bela da avin 
DER? 
s. M |* On ted. 9 rth o my of feosens 
SUBUR AV ATI Sanit 
Sein 
LAX? 
rr 
rest 
ating 
4 
Ain MILLER 
LPPIT 
FE 4 
ones 
ir I q rompt 
| > mo 
APTS. 
MY 2.0 
TION 
matte 
Kitch 
one 
sq 
~ 
MO 
Rea , 
ieee 
23 ne 80 rages | has | “ rT 
at 
Beatie it 8) igi 
ler ¢ 
el dall 
NEW | rob 
i Wat 
s Frome 
$60 M at 
ae , Wot te ned any 
: 
LAKE. edrm. 
—_ 
us. regis 
Jenty Aho 
Py 
te, 
oo air Dy (ee 
CONT 
tae 
: 
ae 
Mal Wieag 
1.10 
th or 
iis 
hom 
Giro: Wis -~3R 
le re .0D 
inélu 
furnis 
nd om 
re. 
ED 
ab 
(EFRONT 
on tory, 
and pi 
endous 
4B 
ern w pa 
KERIS 
* £181 TO TERE 
new ‘estimate 
27k 
It 
INTY 
rac 
T SEL ck wi | 
Sef 
your 
{ting 
5 Dix 
gees 
RY ac Hities 
7414 
rial a 
. only, 
de- wie 
beach 
L LAKEPR 
fur- 
2 
s apt. 
eune 
for 
a moa 
Just 3 Honk 
ENS pit 
wot 
Kiss 
free 
ft 
ha 
DA 
aylo 
1 MUS 
to he ir West | 
lose h wa e 4 
” he 
1 VE All ut Rm 7 ‘cae 
os 
nite curity 
ly. 
Prt 
RAL L. icely 
1 owner’ 
with: 
fe buy ts | 
new an t and 
Gar: oe 
‘ 
vice 
Ns] 
| A 
ur 
ek 
cat i yont 
bear Matar 
' EDRN 
Lk Ita € RATE 
tur , 
dasha aecl eon 
2203 
VER. 
don 
mon 
tag 
terrif 
— thas + It's 
men ft jot y i 
cull 
ei 
tom 
. 
PERAt 
law 
bring 
Sen 
: t a 
eal 
ELLY! 
an 
diver 
Adu 
ECOT 
ett ape 
or tim 
i « 
E sk n an week, 
i 
front 
a e and 
i 
1 base 
80 
f wil ey 
rmet, 
“EN 
" 
’ y a sgat Drs 
Th 
na 
ill 
tow! 
aor 
Rn 701 
AT] : and 
ns 
10 WLY 
D va, 
etn leases 
m ited 
AV 
Clea 
By 
{ ver 
It's 
ric n. 
| 
ful 
Weat 
Owne Tey Ca ts oe AND CAN) " ¥ 
( Pay ne MY 3 
I Ford 
Bhow awa a sith 
on 
Hi deligr 
ee Ag r rope 
‘ans | oa Sia 
Newt 40 bE 
& | ome 
padi 
a it a8 
vdeatea 
oe rent. 
Lavender 
| ae 
ee 
a IDGE 
miles parcel rae eae 
ay 
a imity 
Grad 
int 
Pre 
to fh: help 
vor 
For 
Af 
Hwy 
oF 
’ jake 
ats 
i t. | ci 
Me 1-42) 
R 
1 
sits — 
° 
& 
ishe 
n. 
der 
| oni 
just 
“R 
ne ‘ 
MARE 
at 
Ving 
PA ‘ deal 
tao 
Ta die 
re 
NTFL farms, 
Buy al les 
1G 
OR 
BATH 
0 Las 
ULTS 
APT. 
= seaso 
Snyde 
ec, 
ght 
2ART 
rade Net 
enw 
ANY 
acave 
a 
DEN 
Heae | tana 
on oe Rea Felice 
WA nen 
Ape 
s Rea 
aad 
Util 
BA 8-084 
NKIN 
| 
~—AD 
ae 
or 
hy S 
2» venue 
aa I> 
‘OR 
PA A MMichisee 
" CAI 
Kieh 
OF 
6 
ke Uri 
GAR 
ari 
1 rman 
car rile 
Hon conte 
"<, 
6 € 
Ss. & FE 
bi 
tte 
w7 
rot \ 
rat. Rea. 
7 + 
OR 
\ Mi 
RO ‘ 
' 
; 
, 
i 1 
nie 
¥ 
RM ra 
o Hat 6 
4 
Bo 
(ter 4 
MU. 
ALT 
W_H ‘ 
cle. Catt aliee 
NEDA 
neil eR 8 4 Mp. Basinent 
coll 
ind 
M. Jo 
54, 
sh Maa eco ee 
ER 19 
ae 
i Wighiag or 
REAL 
autnrenees 44600 
rn 
A ic Ca 
1ANDY! 
. ha hell 
ICR 
; 
Pir ne or tena 
PLP: 
rr 
I) rut ‘ 
ished 
atoy 
& BA se 
OR 
| 
ANAG 
FE 
ois 
| 
708 
H 39 
s 
oR 
cine ane 
} Lé 
a were 
eC "ENT 
sonable. 
hING 
4 ee 
ARV 
218 
sun al 
SN 
ace 
W Huren 
urn 
RMS 
ton, Fisina, 
M 
ie & M. 
EM 
Room 
Bu l N OTT 
ON W to 
a 
n: Fi ATT 
Hea pao 
Hal 
FF v ine 
oror 
(ne 
| 410 
MALE 
» WwW 
mit ow 
ts. f 
prs 
3 child 
ten 
7 
Patt 
P 
ltor” 
| Phon 
ent 
mR? 
E «te 
opr € sfaTi 
lable 
- co Re ol ee 
ak 
me te M Besa 
Ves 
NTY 
= 
Me 
t Ap 
Ae aia | ! Dray 
VY NIC { 
rey 
A M0. 
Real 
rR 
cee 
iF 
ERVICE 
§ Reg oye train 
S 1m 
PL 
uD 
Se 
ere 4 ton) 
a ar ieee Reisman 
mot 
Ren 
pu E 2 
Rd 
BALL 
pr 
fl FE 2.9209 
Fe 
oe 
Clem 
O SER oa 
Pai Fit AE ob ciew 
RI py tg 
seteee 
Bea, 
Mev 
TE ees 
RBIDUs 
i 
-R 1 2 
Kern, 
OM “4M 
co ae 
creme Salesd 
Co 
x we 
“ 
NI} 
NREL 
Ko 
ved 
" 
ais 
THING 
Ne 
vs 
u uples, 
en. 
8. 
bal ith 
— 
Ss 
- 
RO 
I DECO 
st 
pro indiv Bi 
©. Box 
-O528 ot 
shes 
Aad 
ta Vie 
LAK TT Gee ea 
“ wwYS 
“ere 
Nai 
RM t co 
EN 
RM fiat 
= and 
til 
| 
AN 
$9466 
LY 34°N 
high f fied 
n 
P can 
E 4 oe 
a et 
eM 
nvid 
on 
iy 
TART TE yi 
ar 
‘ alow 
so Ta PVT 
3 r 
eo " n 
“p a 
“ERRAC 
CLE 
rE 
Wewt. 
1 
: = 
Su write 
es 
I 
an x erants 
ced wok 
HES WOTUK tree 
ae, 
NU ANI 
, ne i 
a ry ale 
peciel +1908 _ rverrining 
fey 2 veer I Earpet Sitch 
| Wermals 
WY as 
1 
' persons RMS or anfurn 
aid Cha? erin ichigan she 
Fi] Fat TORS 
Eves & tn >AINT 
antere 
75] 
Nera 
ree ony 
ANI ArT 
Italie 
- 
i 
) 
Fv Inq 
bed we 
ge ge - 
INTO’ 
or. 
um of 
¢ 
; 
te: 
Mich 
ete 
gE 
AL, 
ho 
Bo Pal ADEE 
De Veen 
eit : Re ete 
Pile 
mee 
Do & hy hthng 
ee 
Je 
| ‘ 1 ROC ath 
aw 
to 
Prt. torage 
rd he 
UN 
WA? 
- 
34 { Fu 2.308 
FRON 
nce 
! Fiint 
“$Unse 
SEATS 
at- R 
Telegrap 
- KE nrude : MA 
ap 
4 ee 
” ACH N heals 
HERANE 
~ Wes DNS TOR awe 
wy 
a & e & Db Gagin 
FOR 
drapes nette & heat ot eee 
| > RCAT 
Ep INE 
Sok FE 2 LOR onvente 
Haniry 
URANT 
t oe & oan 8 a 
hp nih saw Young 
behest 
Hig 
thin f REHON 
ee 
iM MELA 
vice RACK 
‘tek 
mi 
F 
tranc \. Near 
civike 
nd dir le was street. 
Em- 
AR 
VER 
. 
Perr 
eTor 
your « 
ue 
AL ipmen 
mote) 
at 
(ode a e Th for tab’ NBD 
ee ol oe 1 e 
ona 
wen 
ats 
Re 
JL: 
| nlane. 
OTit 
#1 
” omat 
vad net 
t. 
VOL 
“LIN 
of 
Bus 
tor 
OOM 
i ard 
eau a fe par | WHEE 
bike, 
: fa 
MAN 
rene 
Hing 
04 
Maw 
Phat 
rin A ed 
) 
ting | burn 
Prt 
week. 
: 
Aut 
Pat 
Win pli as 
\W 
cK. 
east 
d at “Sthipe 
Em 
SMAL 
gan 
Ne Amp 
lake 
in 
wh 
eh INCL 
mtia 
“el 
FE 4 
{AWN 
t Va cistned 
: , 
mer 
Au 
7% 
ay 
NL 
| rater 
45 
ith | : 
PAN 
ke 
rei 
Evers 
a3 
ABL 
aiidin 
round 
¥) 
pret 
% bp 
. : yor 
Males | la tha iid 
rs 
ne 
dies t Brigg 
oble 
today, 
00M 
$12 per 9004 
wk 
re | ¥ mer 
ple Ww Afte rE 
| R 
bloc 
deco 
& 
mE §-1¥ 
FORT 
GA- | B vr. a on M ude 
59.000 
. sd on qian 
Peru 
ahok 
ale 2: 
ard 4 eG | e for tes ye 
ving tr e ous twart. 
|aoR 
ale FE 2 o WwW rhe F 
sum a coup neces 
ana 
: 3 newly 
ri _— 
rE : COME 
25296 
ES 
ing © park 
w only 
™.. 
t shot, filles work © d tem 
Onis 
ited service 
¥ RRAVIC 
sf 
are ba its se cou ntine | Howard. 
a. $1 8. Pa 
i ploye refere 
Ph 
a 
town 
All 
ee 
RGE 
FE VILEQE 
tratle 
a rm. 
n. 1” Ines 
‘ante 
age. 
7 
rn 
se, 
v 
ark Mouse Se green, 
LA 
gh tle 
T | an 
gy it 
nite 
‘n 
la iorleed 
Clin 
R88 
ae 
f you 
avine 
TEDI 
Le 
Pa 
| “Me 
‘~k RM 
#0 
: " 
ble 
Meagse 
ato 
De 
He 
ted 
ine 
; 
Fr 
Py j ng 
1408 
af werk We eu skewers eae 
mt HAI 
ahs 
rm el, RiGee 
mn clone 
enya Bare pa 
Prim apt aa apie from 8 ci maine 
(or 19 Linctn BATH & En : shoe at Col 
4 3 
MM 
ee Gal 
by A ( 
Re 
: Ce 
Mic 
( ry 
IaLy 
| fur 
Pvt: 
N 
9-4 
" ren 
‘i. 
ar 
re y Ae 
wi 
oF 
v 
6 
5, he 
Be fist 
hs M Lake 
Si! 
; - 
SIN k Bidy 
iM} 
now | 72 
PY 
IN- 
BAT 
1 
: 
on 
re th 
rage 
MP 
Ret 
8 2-486. eens 
T paliein | 
Jo Cass 
YN: 
Call 
OR Nan 
> FO rer, re 
5) i. s0MS 
pty 
URN 
bal 
Ma. 
Also 
Paim 
A emo a be 
ER tate 
: 
oR 
e 
7\ YR 
phe. 
Vwi 
 wRO 
Bak 
red 
and 
State 
ont 
Clean 
1 Carpe 
IRe 
legray 
“¥ r Mt, 
“3 Al ° only 
run 
som nan 
INQL. 
het p 3.3017 
A. 
es 
i 
" ou nk Me 
oe 
VN 
Olieanea 
M BRAT tine 
Me serv 
N Te TTS ente 
api y ee 
Tit ety itehe 
wierd 
EM 
“OVER 
ey 
— H 
Atttl 
“in 
tet 
5 I\ 
guar Licena 
IM I y - reales 
st in rR at 
UTIL 
wc 
IN 
» Ad 
TH t e oY 1 iJ 
Ra. E 
re 
( 
‘ee the vi 
iT 
} h owr | Ny 
ork 
* 
PAIR 
| | 
. Wa 
ope 
ulines 
hm 
a. 
e 
~ MA 
mo 
One 
RAT 
rane 
on 
: 
Lk 
ROOM 
ma mn y1347 
ANE furnis 
alow 
coe cies 
REY 
Mew 
eee 
rive all. 
2 RMS velcom 
WRATH, 
192 
AND 
ent 
7% 
rke St. 4 548 
PING 
per eae 
Sits 
“ aan 
n| #0) wo Ul 
= On Aid 
Wess 
ou 
oa 
Ck 
tant) 
a LAR fter 6. i LOOMS 
private 
® & 
N ” 
PR 42 
SLEE aw. $25 
. YS! § dave FR Sf SHE! 
niet 
)-- N PE 5-0) ) } Soma 
ae 
f RNC aves 
Fut Calla 
JRO ed 1 bet 
APT 
33 
it 
Sagin 
5 
ee BAB ning 
ai, 
1 oW iting} 
ye “KRING 
tend’ 
eT 
Py 
Les 
INETY 
onite 
jue 
no 
URN 
nish 
eal 
ch 
ROOMS, 
| 
we clea rortatl 
o aa abe s 
; *)ASTE 
juaran 
INF F axier 
ane 
“ORTH 
a Abs plece 
2 ROC $12 w 
tikka 
F 
clean 
; Upp privileges 
eaine 
= 
“ae eel 
LORE! 
shop 
a} Work ¢ MACHT! 
Aas PER HE 
ainoe 
ees putiat - $0 steel 
floor 
TILT 
EN TR 
nef “LEAN, 
Lane 
tos xD 
APi Pe eas. 
Bo. aie : co” ov. one 
ISH 
pane 
VY EX 
AN ene Cee olecn nieve Green 
ee cute CT MEN : M.¢ iture 
FOV: | | a vd PORN 
{ eS 
in be rE 
RE 
OW 
FE 
} leat 
WN 
OB ters 
ye! y Bh ant 
aie A quara 
ities 
S. BRA rE « PART 
Bagi 
id OR e furn 
-. & 
dD - 
rho 
t 
axe mor Ings 
nu cTMaisey 
BCE 
rr 
, 
aaee Tee a 3 Suki 
ba 
RMI 
oe 
fe 
Som eM 
1st 
os Out 
\ 7 fron 
‘ED 
Th 
Ma 
cu 
ming 
A. 
fone, 
Lite Nive 
ype 
a 
fava) 
3 
i 
m 
RN 
bei 
\ or 
NCE thrid 
ee 
Ra Tin 
i 
ee 
et or sellin . pey nj 
eer 
only 
“y10 ee 
NFU 
thin 
1 eorke 
WMonaas 
‘ORK 
OW 
rhe ae 
eis Bas Whole 
lave oie os f ie oe yent : a 
AND 
couple 
aTAIRS 
to 
RM. a * Wa a FE 3.3) 
\ 
. aor 
DAY W 
IN. 6 3007 tvtime 
orcahics 
a 
‘FR oo may 
‘iran 
aoa 
Ph rete, 
TRL 
. 4298 
Es 
a 
“AR 
Inge 
HOR 
; eo 
fear vm or re 
if 
Ts ing 
Body. 
\ nin 
a tale noire 
rite poor WE 
and * ota — BVI 
240 ; var ae 
tom 
TO, 
‘Arne 
Welle 
~ aR: 
‘me 
\ , Wade 5 
RABY re in 
tals otc NC 
any] 
hw 
5 
See ttle 
a 
F 
| 
a. tran 
NTS 
1 tty sev 
ale PLLA 
ud 
‘ 
ale 
. R 
of 
1 
iN 
} et A wil 
Dee 
AY. , AF 
kia 
ry 
tan 
. 
‘ontiac 
Bd 
ve oe Mivour home unworn 
repm OWN (a8) Os i le st 
AN SM va EM: Rerun’ 
yeoman Fa 
: 
eas u 
~ 
~ 
A 
, 
. 
~ Eee 
after 
" ceca 
4 , ony 
ae ile R PROB 
i, rent, 
‘ aus Hosp, 
W 
. ; 
‘ 
N 
a sles aster Mati 
CATION 
oY 
ei 
‘ 
» SCH, 
* 
, oo ore 
rele 
y? eeeers 
in 
tae? MAKI 
, Cail oe 
A‘ iY O U ds! 
Te 
Sl, 
Pe ee ee FE 5-1 A en 
sae pegs 
ORES! ane ne 
one 
Want 
A VE 2-8 
' 
_- —— HNG 
ma 
you 
| and 7688 
TAI 
gE 
| ve 
7 H ne eae 
3-3580 
| FE 3 AKING 
Rodel! 
twee 
per hire, it's 
_t rer ote 3 Peat Pagan you 
a 
pee 
ork 
N 
LI saat 
IRONING 
ey [re saa 
Py '* 
S any 
FES ES. 
$3 —| teretion 
hems 
' 
“ ! 
: ppt 
“put 
‘nm RONINGS 
0400 
. 
= 
. “Tron 
OR 3 
; 
ee ‘ 
Lie / , . 
¢~ 
\ 
\ 
- > a al 
; \ 
. 
: 
ee 
en / fe Si c : 
yO 4 
b 
a, ’ 
’ _   
  
       
      
    
  
  
    
   
  
      
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
      ak ne . bh : S ed f mers / _ | ~ er ; f : sal acres sure sean, Sete By Jay Ala | 
THE 
POD 
MA | 
Man 
Notices r vero | MODEST om J i . — 
Garden Plowing 
31 | _ | nao 20) Work W ‘Help Wanted 
  
  
    
  
    
    
  
  
  
  
    
      
  
     
  od fe Hees bef : : 
3 ne an. = oo 7 \ / Fae oie, jks abd a : I 
_ THE ONT | Jie aft 
1A | hon fa” 
C PRES 8. TUESDAY, JUNE. 28, "1959 pO Robe : — 2 
F 5 4 _t 6 cae S : z 
= * i - 7 : / , . V., ‘ : { : . } 
ie Ay d : fod 
    
  
    
     
     
      
    
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
              
      
  
  
    
    
    
    
    
  
                
    
  
  
              
  
      
  
    
    
    For Sale Clothing 71) Sale Household 
ALL st big : Goods 
: siZES CLEAN USED’ » Hownsheld Goods 7. Sale 
Rites Maisie trom se: | Mte DUEPOSAL 23 Fee Miscellaneous 76) CA 
(SILVER y Orchard tk’ hve {OMe 5. UNIT.| 6 PY. REPRIOERATOR RNIVAL a | 4 
| POX SCARF, 4 =| gut ALL cond. ACROSS Pa A B. 
ton Fur Coat, . $20.00. MOU. | _ +601 semsuel's Appl’ MA | r__ WesTINGHOUSE . pik | 
: . f 4-0551 1 urner- 
he Be Bo ws a Um '. ’ For Sale 
: bs 'e * $3.50 box ‘ { _ Pets, _87 a ) 
E io Ah pg wi She > stars : ee * CENT 01 = cab Fam Equipment I 
Tapa] Sees Fag see ae) . a . paranects nance © ox ALL INTERNATIO 93 For Sale Ti , 
hn ; t seein a fae ” : = & (| r ra nae ag es or Ts. te. Perfect 14s BALER.¥2 nae Tires 96) 
| as 2200 trade for 
apie MI_6-4108. or 2379 Ege uate ae HAD YOUR 
waite REGISTERED | PAPER | 705 id | FLAT TIRE 
Se ee vie Pe wee eal teed cone. tess ! 
; 84297. ren, $150. FE balers. Ne renee. movers: sad WE GUARANTE 
_\/AKC GERMAN: et % | Ortonvilles wr Davis. Machinery. Captive Ait ie ia rm 
cong acgey agate pice pone bo wa tsa Captive = Air” Steel Cord 
BLOND COCKER SPAN saa tier oie canioclore, 6% ~ from ‘any ae Ge oe 
Mee Se tee te FE} _PE 5-2766. caves et |_ “5. Replons a ee ph et 
stock. Cur’ sTop CHAMP RIDING GARDEN” , 2. Replace the shield at no 
; TRA cost. 
since, cutee RA oe NG GARDEN TEACTON WTA | > SS 
RAUTIPUL BLACE COCKE ew. $225. Pe Sa ee 
dren's pet Ve years old, chil- SPECIA oie = amaged” 
jee Pr ante Sih Eat MMR acer a “ 
Date AIS Jel alled Lak: Decker’ Ra, Oliver di re i © nen 
ONS 1 Gee 2 = back-h esel ~ tractor. ls contact; 
Proce ice chokes or” Sw rae oe Eales 7 Sdaadebieladllbers: esta |, SERVICE ST 
All for apie. decorator lamps. a” bom N AID iasWaAsmER SAVE = vA Sy eure ee = “Cs : OR 
ad ened oe ee ood cond. Bh ae ae PLUMBING - AEC. . ALE Tractor Co. ustrial RVICE STORE | 
Lake Ave. B eekly; | _Biet_Co_ 000 oe waren. RESSURE PE_5- : : ncae howrERs FE 23. | FE “a 30.8 Cast 
§ MONTH OLD ELE LIMED OAK DININ 1% LB. P 2100 7 eto: Ay erg ollie ofa aay FOR SALE. La! 
ee Ca ed ee RANGE| focch’ Pa a tic pipe. CHESTED PLAS PLP. reais s Ra. Lake Orion se 
ELECTRIC | Seueme oa cabiack. pesale 13e. Pa Rave! Sc. % 9c, 1 . : Res BEAG = A : | Auto Se Se 
9x12 Felt Base R $3: ee Me WERTE BED. tg Re figured. * Farin * a = BHATT, : ae aes 
Quarastecd bens uss: 95 room suite DINETTE. BED n_eves. M59 West. FOR SALE: AN ANTI se AUCHOM. BATUR: igen onary : a 
Beds. 1547 sain Philgas stove. 1,000 German — shortha day Sune AUCTION, SATUR- | enin “= a) renee: Gack Men | CARS a 
4 TNT. Gal. 4-3357 ton Dr, MA GAL. TANK months old. Tr pointer at Segre . a: Phone Fi — Li 
a4. Ft, Wal nt Tile ee creo a rket MA eae meaty git Obedience trainin 11) the ‘Vilage of 0 ie am Tgeated| 2900 a et ve, Dame, Philadelphia © Con ALA. 
NOLEUM epee brand AND MA’ GERMAN SHEPHER! and Jeanne rand Blanc. | CRANKSHAPT THE gee TS ee u ) 
Kjer 1A Ws ron re aie | Sane tt Sata ee st INCH PMILCO TABLE ee aa iat RSME eae moto aE eee 
ron OLeGs ave. New picture erfect condi GERMAN $ aratoga §- er. Resi- | —o_ Service . ‘ally’s fornia. 
Reversible, $1 ACE. $15 & PAIN’ P tube, tion. SHEPHERD _ Saratoga 3- 63, B otite &s oo tne.” 
, $16.50, 95.) Price Al AINT SALE. one guaranteed AKC re PUPPIES. ratogs 70006: usiness : wats OR Seis. 
Segre fai en TROPESEga | i As: Ros 2 a Prema ies | et coo "Sale Motor Scooters 100, Tisazt mma nah ae 
— $. Pearson Pursitar case ch AST SET ILTON BEAGL Gleaw sehold auctio: T 1, 1953 CU ETO SS PO oad either wa: Ra 
bard Lake Ay e <6 _Srresate, shew peor _ferstare: | “nase =e istered 4 LES, AKC R | ( cod street in mat is j ee 1_?E $e 
itxio GRAY 7 a pane Parattare: R CONDITIONER 1% TON VER- qe a ARG maG.| benet eet ot F Poctec" third | sew earwarcrer ON indshiela. 
10x14 rug igo eT ETING ¥5 AHOGANY B' = cond. MU 4-655 LD sold. OR 3-5005 oocng) furnishings wt ery anew Rene | afer 4 9 Ib0. PE be81 _ Wanted 
, $10, 3 dresses, $2 ea. sofa, $50, chi NT, $60 7" LOVABLE PUPP | plete bedroo ich includes 3 ©; afer 6 $130. FE $0614 Used c 
10 ~'g2 ea.) $20 MI 6 chair, $25 " table wAVAIL A $5 Mother PPIES. 6 wks oLp.| “= aha eats cee | ; ‘ at 
: a g roo io coue LAMBRETT. 
REAKPRO VAIL ABLE OW | aiarone Besser ees. RS. OLD. | chairs, room dropleaf table wen, | “and” many TA. WINDSHIELD asour $80 TO $180 MORE FOR 
6-929 Drum NOW cs ening Seas washer. Crosley Tamers, May see _after 6 p.m. xtras. FE 4-6370 a eae ere coceeh S ae 
Tagley ort ae eects PA | coos mashing r, Sing- : tor Pat, Ma ven 
: : : erste! at, KI rket. Ask 
3 { oar ol Also Tey ee AND ceases oeaie oo Ags en ATE MO-PED, 1987 — 
eee rote | tes 2 roosters. es 37890." 10 dishes or Weel Reefer t condition. $85. UL = ATTEN I 
vice, & | ETS. CAN : , jamps, roll-a-w skillet, | ALS __ T O 
| “tod. ARIES, etc A Li-a-W ALST 
Bince 1927. 584 mica e eave Gun eek sale Nous | poy ey, 1987. VER “WHY SETTLE N! 
Oakias te. Terms Cash. wood St. 1 M $100. 3089 Oren FOR LESS?" 
_Heights,_ we zen ot A = WE'RE P. 
off Auburn Ave. abere TOP $85 DOLL 
erate LLAR   Club chalr, . Floor lam $2. MAHOGANY EXTENSION DROF & ae heed gee reasonable PB. 4 &   
  
      
        
  
                    
  
  
    
  
  
  
            
  
  
  
      
    
  
                  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
              
         
   
      
    
       
      
   
     
   
    
   
     
    
       
     
                 
   
       
    
              
    
    
              
        
    
      
    
  
  
  
  
       
    
        
    
    
      
      
    
    
        
  
    
  
  
  
      
      
  
          
        
    
  
  
    
          
  
        
      
                                
    
    
    
  
      
    
                            17 in. TV, fe 
wk eets: copes. t 
fo (4 tn a bad leaf dining table 
"Welch a “so ike, #1236 leather ved. tae pair of 
-8 . PE Lea $4.00 &M Construction 
$12. top coffee Dine High Company. 2260 
a ee ules Len ACROSS $14.00. coe tof Fos, Cat oF tables | BEA EAUTIFOL 8 
qe en oe ites ct teas CSE | "ei ven Bee | cus morning,» re 
a pes $24.95 g cond. NGE alance of £941.60 ew. Pay! . change . ~~ PARA : 
So ancs usta’ 1c cece $8 OvER 80 UBED, TV set §-4465. for 7 mos. Must sagen’ Ms + me. | this morni ge for that twenty now th 183 feo ih AND SUPPLI8 = 
Pures. é Cusrantasa te ble? 10% . hance FROM ee Capito! Appl. re 5007. ~— ng, Mr. Williams!’” at you pulled on me | PART COLLIE Pt mEP s La Ze On hiss Auctioneer. © NEW 
bor ays. $9.95. | BATHR $<. ——--—— old. UP 7 _ford, OA 63100 x | & USED 
Elsebeih Lin hea.. FE Cais, We WALTON N'TV sus foros” ut watt, & seni ors SS lk OS aE PEER) For 5: EG ha ee nee 
saeco as | RE ye , Watton Petey steam For Sale Mlscellneons.? 76: Sale Musical ——— | PESPURS how rea” RA to Gece ce 95 | ~~ For Sale Motorcycles 101 Gl E : 
$7 GALLON : .| VINYL FLOOR ILE -LINOLEUM le. Galvan coppe! crock & | PATIO STONES | Musica Goods POODLES NA_ 17-2931. 16 FT. CAM ee ee 
- COVER ip & fitting + black, | per cent 33-ONE-THIR ~~ 79 FY MINIATU | _2-0 PING TRAI LLSTATE 11 . 
neate . Score Tae : ING 98 aint s. Lowe Broth 1 off. Sizes 24 D | PIANO, Gs 7/7 toys, blacks, RES AND) LER. FE —oztras_ MA ¢ 3 CYCLE. A 
gate, gina Mb Wedeial ‘SHOVER'S "| O viaacee ttaratens | fir aie Hele tS Helier Mcgee eee ry cua tome pari colored: | or aun gary! sven 10 ee bas MOTOR SALES 
payment, R. B. Munro ups Tice acd fe FRI Eee aw —~T 9685 1a HEIGHTS SUPPLY Ser! ee ae ot eo) aS  oinet low monthly | _putered Eat eae s, AKC reg- | ¥en 2. Good cond. CA 10 rind “a y SADOLE Race Baas ; PE 4- nt WEST HURON =) 
a : ‘ . REASON 9685 Lapeer Rd sss FEE 45431 enic tables rs Rustic | en locally. C no, Can Ww ALL PETS SHOP. & — | pm after 4/ A. 
3 GAS 68TO ron Ef ABLE. FE ¢sazi | thier Co. 1.95. Roger A. Au- ager. Lindy M all Credit Mas ilitams. PE 4-643. S$ SHOP. 55 1957 GLIDER, i 38 HORSE AS MUCH AS PE 4- 191 
$20. PE 2-5505 VE, GOOD COND REPRIG. GE LATE MODEL, 8 BUY AND SAVE (M59) 4 mi seth Highland y Music Co PE 4 n- | SIAMESE | pir -cond, 36 PT EXTRAS. | ORSE, 9@ cc cheap c $50 POR JUN 
= 5 : ” ne we Rd. | abl | KITTENS. | ‘By , auto. wash AS, | _ condition FE Cc. LIKE NEW _¢¥ ars. FE 2-2666 K AND 
AUTOMA Washi cuble ft., apt. size. =a ¢ pipe. 6°... Airport. EM 3 ai rote Pontiac |e eee le FE_ 8-324 REASON. verseas. Best sher. Going | . FE $-0855. eee days 
refrigerator ope living. rece Boa auto. washer. > sees Fo ee es, “PL ae |. good “condition $128. MU very Wea witb RASITS, Wit ties GENEEAL ee #1008 | Boats & Accessories 103 CASH FOR CAR 
immons H _MY r wk. Schi o. 3 Oak door ...... $13.08 | 4" YD -4038. | asonable pri i Hi 8. aleeps 7 : ED- — HAR : ARS 
end tabl idé-a- a, OF ck's flooring .. $13.95 | Mo" fy. : elore 6 price. FE 8-0493 out. Auto carpeted th 4 NEW DENBUR JAI. 
Pao ce epee ee able “a pee | an a AMON ono wy Lascie | “liee Hee WSS See, | tie oe eS _ROWBOATS. ww UP Q MOTOR this 
Z sc items. er siant ni By $8.81 W reh, 4 x 8 . Be Tone BOR a 50 | _pm. xc. cond Af a iger kittens. R PREE =i Call _collect 6 tank. | HP. 8c : s 
AIR CONDITIO tia . ph A eae elec ne L Genuine form! ol $18.05 | Hy MY_2-3313. ter 4.30) Pm FE 22774 aft | i986 GR “MUWual 4.3778.) _ st OTT- ee 
NERS a in autom 320 8. : umber ce 6 | HAMMO ~ er 6) EAT LAKES : ahitt 46000. FE R With i 
cost, all AT DEALE one a ¢ Pada MARIN Se sq. ft. | ND O rm a BY 10° }. FB 8-95 . 
Pe Scare Ma esr peer oe Boones" Pavrie, abd ‘Notion Saar a PE pares) ss i revnafta Bl eee SUG SD Ae. |e Dogs Trained, B'rded 87 nN ae eee meme | A oebSakD WO. | 
NTIQUE D ‘SET OF : arters Opdyke Mxt AND Bere: FE | PIANO 2 REBPC |‘ poG Laks. Leaving (aeustry. Shai bass pou Sell or trad A 
tur. AVENPOR MAPLE BUNK BEDS. ¢ WH tera Oper siht_FE 5-794 _ —— 2-254) | ANO cD RESPONSIBLE PARTY 8 AND OR 306% ving country. _What_have you, M e for! NY MA 
_other items. 4 OL 2-308. table pes pete 34793. = * FE Ty a8i6. SBAILER ante re PAI NI | ilps te onan lew = | _Burr-Shell, 315 ran ATs, BOARDED. ‘te SPARTAN. ‘30 PY. TUB : eee cone + Gyr BOAT. Palb 20 YEARS WE HAVE 
= 5 CTORY TO nts on sp! onthl p | y equi ‘BATH a 2 | eh = 
A FABULOUS PPAFF SEW SPECIALS! ANCHOR FENC | House Ri geen locally et Re ascaser, H Sa} pede ae wuss con. wad 3536 | _2-3578 Mercury ee Eee Moses ROR, car 
Tutonboles blind bes makes DEMUMIDIFIERS, SPECIALS! oe cn kernal PHA ES us uae = Pua = Glos SLT Gab _Lindy Music Co rE. eon aes unting Dogs, 87B\ 2 ioe om Feet daye of nights FE | FT Switz eave, FE OR LEE KE EULSWORT 
without attach na hems, otc.| oF metvinal RCA Whirlpool 1 TIMA approved. | Marine Paint ee teeees $1 00 Gal | SPEC T ss akc Se nights FE; 20 T ER CRAFT. ELLEY. : 
$300. Sacrifice er Cost. over | a ranty. wi nagh New. 5 Year W f TEs FE §-1471 action MER on M Cl. ALS ae REGISTERED ipacue— “CAMP | _ning railer, steering and MARK 
= 306m or $81.90 cash o narn ee Control. Prom 970.88. cuAnpise MA al.) agnovox comb. Bea pups, } year old nee the latest ~ “TRAILERS—SEE gear $350, 2-41 all run- 
| B anol pe for 9 ceanthe: « ol ATORS, New. Fri 68 1 Mile “5 RT cabinet. Auto. re utiful walnut Call EM 6704 this October | lsebt. to new type, sleep: 1) FOOT RUNABC 20 “oR aie H. J. VANWEL 
Srodueee, PE 4721 & K. Home < ee ase A ‘Opposite Miracle Mile, FE. | Was $275 . . cord changer. | SRITTANY | complete weight, Only 649 $,, controls and NABOUT WITH ss ey T 
ty. Freese 5 Year ¢ Bloomfield 3-7688 | Beautiful now $239 50 we SPANIEL t A tew old t $00) power 2 windshield. 10 40 Dixie i! 
ABOUT ANYTHI From r, Large Size E PREFI Pashion ped mabeeshy spinet _weeks old $15.00 PUPS, ri strators on he ype demon- 3-43 Mercury moto horse- D *y. 
a) YoU Wat |RANGES, N “avery ttt + MAHOGA NISHED PANE ol ye saps recores et pans ES J ee Me ee a ae = t. 9138. OR | N’ T LO 
ee a sitter | Used Eraming akg ee PEE | ET oe ee te ee, SE 
Aaaatita - tee way but a lot coop & . 08. —PRI " pate ry Scagting oe 5 a per ft. | os Mammecd “bbiow AN RORTHAIN | (where price ts and Motor borse Mer indshields, wheel I YOU 
a . Furniture and OUSEKEEPIN F CED may le per ft. . + « $07.50 ox. Good % puppies B ED point.) “mul & qualit s FE 5 cury motor, $250 ca to AR 
Sun car’ kinds. NEW 0 Li 5) ow. Of Pontiac G-SHOP / 4'x8’ Exte | BENSON U 78 GRINNELLs confirmation sg for disposition, | _phone Lapes of Lapeer ‘on WH 2 yoor So We will 
Dareatoe trade dept. for oq oy — FE 4-1555 Rest Mis oo eee sek MBE R CO. | | 8. Saginaw re she | Registered FE Ste ability. | Cl peer MO 4-2822. a horsepow ALUMINUM BOAT vad Cayaenin Cohan” Ge 
LL WROU : USED PIANO. 62 rE 3-7168) SETTER osing O er motor and 3} orme s in hait << 
ONTHS GHT IRON 1.23 bag PIANO, $20 — | PUPS _| ig Out at (ic 7632 trailer. FE cut tod Call 
We ke TO PAY en set, 2 KITCH- ait #1 PICN: MA 5- | _huntin —FaouaGop | ‘ost. ay or 
and look sro or trece, Come out| Tis, Qu LS assets clare. - yeu cad ie oat. stationary leas. FOLDINO | UPRIONT ive ek | Hay. stocks MA 8-0626 0 er ngea: Oaiy ne tease ae YELLOW JACKET Eddi 
Parr. Prove und . ted of free beara at. K orlobe Mia Y Cedar closet | = os 45 pr. | p my 7 nee: 6 top. OR OL _2-3502 ON GooD OD COND = _Hay, Grain & -F ie ape ered no trades. ng Pree anand and trailer. PE i le teele 
eae rat) g «| SERVEL GAS RE S| eee ae “wat “a ok f Ov ve Fans ste sa, f | USED PLAYER PIANO ~ 1s ACRES A 88 MN ew other 1x Lego | cds coe oe mE FORD 
Bot A iE of Poae ort cubic ft. Be arate freezer €3 i HARD __ | stained. 48° Hi. $188 pe a | Small grand piano vere Ss LrALrA AND CLO |, apie: pavers wides at compar-— ine 1 WOLVERING 3108 OPCHARD ‘ARE R 
. 4 * * 
ae supe Belette'e® Auburn |W Teg La Ra Rens. 362i ~ eal = _ ro f Used ‘Solovor “ Teno /2eTinwken aie) ead oem tae ye | eet ein Ee iy Se | Pe bem O Maou 
1G SALE ON PO SINGER PORT. ZiG-ZAQ AT IPE—BRICK—STE . Squirrel R Rionds =2nee 190 ACRES STANDING 1 * _ Open 9-5 M FE 2-3200 ‘le CHER 34502 EN 
R T. ‘EL a : de Low , ‘39 STA = i on, thr OKEE es 
conditioners whit ites fast 1 me m Eacaag ecu oe | rma terms Free Estim ety ‘TABLES, monte ca ~ Gallagher “Muse C | au ee a0 MIxED SRE Al toy uM Lion wei Ont | Go Ss eas MOTOR a IT S 
heater $129 al. electric water STOV! Appl., OR 3-07 stimates s & ends LUMBER. | 18 E H Oo | tt PES OF 18T & atced tar ii Since 1932. . DELUXE RUNA 
; ES BO 02.| OPEN 8-5: __Wattor-4 OR 3-6022. FE 4-0566 uron St ing bay. ast aND CUT- for Ife. Be Quar-| lehts, stee RUNABOUT 
water heater can fo" electric] changed. UGHT SOLD. :30 MON. thi Re 5011 | E wit qice Ok aan and | . & demonat e them and shield ring, maho uu 
range $99. in. Turner's EXx- . thru BAT. NEW ___Up to Pay Terma eliver OA 8- oats. er ration at Wa get | o & deck. gany wind- Vy 
cool wand, Peiigertigrt 9 fee a: SURPLU . ee OALVANIRED FIPE / USED NEI eee 2 pia oeia ay SS jeanaae of we ures ivan 2. 
ROY's = iyet ere THOR GLADIRON. SMA S LUMBER a-in, 21-ft. engine. 13 ee n |S NELSON SPINE | manure. MA fe stRaw, —citing a Wally eee er | | &-FOOT ’ WAGEMARER ios 8856 
wo Oakiand rave TPE baa Wheerasrey Good cond. #5. ws SASSY AGP wita¥e rcelbixo sub Pcy | Taree ‘sb For Sale Livestock tae Mercury nereepewer =e | ) 
eo, HP. EDS ae a ae aii a | RC aa aii ck 89 tAILE! ie er_5 CA 
New fed NERS TWIN TRIC W ROLLAW : = t Cun | PT pm 
Mew sete AP Wes Also, MS ge oy Vanity. eens FE 2-5241. PUMP,| 16 by Ay nee ane FE va WE CARRY THE 2 HORSE TRAILE a | eqptpped. INBOARD FULLY | aes : 
_teed. Schick's M’ . oe guaran- dresser, van st of drawers R - RCA TV. Block mach: 4@wheel trail r EW SPINET NEST 9-4 R | Ry shower, 17% {t., tol as approxima’ year Motor | GET THE ] . 
TUTO WASHERS. MY 3-77 memes "iio with springs & French Provincial BEAUTIFUL Seen Say with plates er. — ECTED FOR PIANOS |? YEAR OLD 438 tained. At completely self Yet Will sacrifice lely © bourse use. | E MOST 
Samuel's ASHE, URED, 4 sae uP are VniOW oF misc, MI 6-858]. oon pare NO pon og aa ee GTOTILLEI 39-4553 — hadi B - A Rain one ae «0 1D. BUCKSEIN i PONY | Pe) 5 aeciabhe te we Oe | AUTHORIZED “ZORNBON after 5 : FOR IT! : 
BLOND 3 PIECE es, MA 5+ s-eori.| sole as $189 ECIALS. 21" CON- On inal re tube with guarante bo LERS = MASTER ITIES BY OU 190. OR | PH TRAVE | DEALER | And th , 
= : : TUNER R | &YR-O complet L = TRAIL sxin Dr RANCING d the most i 
box springs EE. BEDROOM SET. _uel's. Appl. MA ry Ha Sam- Gar : will cell rp pa easy to operate, th CLIFPORD . MR LD HORSE. 1 <i e with gas be ERS, WING Eq UIP’ i st 1s 
shelf h mattress, book- TRADE 1 oF n them. Let e ladies can | WIEGAND. | saddle, $250. F BRIDLE AND . gas lights, ottle, heat, - NKS MENT what y 
a8 i headboard, bu seveas ane veal: trie rane wR Giunro wiecie ~ COLLIER 8 8 ENCYCLORS ; As audemonstration “ORiy © = cy  MIBGAND MUBIC CE | ARABIANS Oe a —_ a electric ‘brakes on BOARDM AN’ S you get at 
ABY BED. P Hur o Electric F Time 8 genuine roto- m- ACLE MILE BA NTER Le ice aang bor . STUD ane Coache TOUR -A-HO 0219 
- chair FE ‘some Y PEN, HIGH inabe ELEC. CASH eee | Mille fermen srallan ie |) a? ZAAR AREA 2931 ee, ar, | exvERAL homie te leet | ALO Mase ot Win Lane (hiand R4 
= aE 7 WAY rGarden & La le. W. F. oe Re MEN: AL Goo”) noe. ALUMA 4 . 
Break : range. R. FO : wn E —— ne FE pair | 8 RIDI ~ USED | ALUMA 
poate a A oa oa waccoqucees 68 ‘ingER Spero sete erivusy LUO PRICES Mile, *pirmingbam. PD. ear ee LOWRIE ORGAN gi utes Ris Fy, | TV air conditioner ‘Crue. wth ye weg OT esl “B 
s range ewes sceesnce ese BOS GER {Hepes a ALUMINU’ . Midwest - e model w AN { OMINO MAI : ; washer. 2 bed automat! marine hard H line ri ht Ss 
Kitchen cabi icisceuswasques ger in NG MACHINE ZIG- == M WINDOWS aanGe excellent cond! i glide ped | also othe RE & GELDI Qu: joeath rooms, only $2908, Sterling boa rdware and peint sre | pot” 
Metal cabin net ...... enna 1 Take modern blond cabi a $29.98. ares WITH F MORRIS 1 Guaranteed al] tion Ph. 1 horses For inf HO. | MOLLY MARINE & COACH BA | sad beer e Mee apemeem | - = 8-048 Lake at C 
Extension = -++-$10!  ¢6, on payments of $8 inet. B : A. thom aN ONLY % 3 Tel Is MUSIC . 1 FE 2-8767 bef orma- | 15210 RINE & AC’ ay «} gias boats. = he ase 
der 5 r 9 mos, or $48.40 r mo. urme __| West. pson,- "008 M. egraph | Reais" TERE : ere noon Holly Rd, H CH SALES larring ___ Open "til 
ity ".. = "7°85, Capitol Appl. FE Sean lance is] ter ‘Ss | set (P| ee es FE 20567 | _!es D AND GRAD Cy tEniL Gn soot, Lae 4-671 gion Eoat WwW Needed Im: 8 
Singer sewing ms $ ‘| NOR OF 12 HAND PAINTED Dit m_Tel-Huron 1180 N. Quinif, E PON. | _ Sacrific 30 FOOT. LIKE i ANK FT orks | mmediatel 
Round oak tab “$5 TRADE-IN . THERN LUM _ @s, antique “pisH—| | RABBITS Re Walled Lake. e for cash OR 3-38 new | your @VIN NCING 100 CARS y 
Vacuum Clean le & 4 chairs HS ig “DEPT. BER | 24 tes plates, small ANT | or R PETS, B RUDE DEALER _ 1983 thru 
er ‘Fis Apt. size gas stov 1940 Company ai pots, old book cups ing eating 50 ce REED- o PE 2-8033 B thru 1937 Models 
AKLAND PU: _ $ Tabie top elec @ me Cooley Lake Rd. scellaneous. FE § s and other 4 1 Maybee Rd cents up W pen Sundays and ring Title—G : 
BUY, SELL NITURE CO © Z. wiae | Oe eam ai 2008 USED PIA REO" AMERICAN SADDLE” win. ON? sae FEROS 6 et Cash 
soc abecrinie fot te Hoes yy $80, that : et aie ‘a SPECIAL _|ssask ange ut Nos | geal Somaze Magi ea PONTIAC CHIEF RR, Poe me Yoh COM 
BANKR PE _2-66232 Dc. of one, dinette CASH & CAR’ apie pasaee anys Ue Bie Cente a Hosts. BROOD MARE DETROITER tata Ra vIKRODE MUNITY 
Livin, KRUPT STOCK 2 pe. uving Bag ite 12" corrugated. pu CULVERT COMBINATION D DOORS ‘Sale Offic = _breter fad eee eee, Dek ial cldeet desigt 38 Soars reeall ee ‘euuan en ton 
brarlaucveu: chins Mite tebe ke note pe $2 45 ft e E io: Hediey 1276 Dele ALE in beats 12 ft. AT EAST BLY 
ers. Lamps Chairs and rock- WY) LAN’S . Asphalt pate: rr 8 ft $3.96 26. 50 =quipment 80 L DRAPT MA’ 1 Rts", the Bank | 12 ft. PE 8-4539 VD. 
8 and t Man : mix $1, 8L nant RE W Use 8M, nk terms. . 
Riedy mattresses. Must SE ear sate ftanat PO ceckesds ie e CHURCH'S, INC. JOWTLY | 8 ED PAYMASTER: i Fume snion ree. | ed Berges tee aso Orchard Uk Ba * PE fu NOW R 
uy. Bedroom Ou ce jor a real USED F B_ 41123 House patnt— A. electric ea! Allen 10 ams Reéehest are cae wg ft. Rit iearennic 0008 INDSRIELDS, $20 5a. | EAD 
Dixie Hw tfitting Co. FURNITURE TRU scon M white vas! ee _Spm cUlator. PE 2-8469 key - er POL 1-0161 - 4 ft 2 cludes hard ls 65. IN- 
‘ Draytoi 4763 3770 Austin ASTER nie after; WW . reve Bo tenes tn ware, trim 
til 6 Pride n Plains. Open wood Ct. OUTSIDE ” ERS ee oe anted Live x ft. Pa me g strip. Ferry Be and mold- 
of y’ til 9. 1,000 Waterford R HITE an _Sale stock | fi lace _Highia y Gervice Inc., IS 
aS if P aie ft. north oii FOR SALE. OR stage Sa ie ES “vat. “THE FLOOR SHOP — Store E iquipment 81 ne a P1G8 & YOUNG 03 3 BM Sa oie - Boats, MOTO a 6129 BRING YOUR CAR 
21" GE refri MUNTZ TV, #1 0 OCK AL & BLDG Plastic Wall "324 -....-, 00S EN FOOD anne orrest Janes, MA cat ontiac ‘ #1206 | + Food, Fibergies [AILERS HERE FOR 
a a Oe ue Au reas Used Trad rehard Lake Ave. “SUP | Tweed Car Me. soaee de’ Se ess. Worl eee ide | F we pees Ser $1200 Po aaa TOP D 
9 couch. Ail reas.’ Low ade-In De t. D4 CATERPIL FE_3-7101 | Inlaid pet Oxls .. eseh || 21786 cel. cond. $12 a Sale P a FROM cnooss scoTT MO L 
3876 Lotus nge chair Pr loade ILLAR FRO Tile 9x9 oo... 020.98 | 5. FE oultry | RE-CO BE | Mart STORS “ 
BLK. is Dr. *) Washer tees — A-l cond NT-END | 99_8_ 8AG sone cacy, A 91) NOTRE EN 4 ut cot 8 aa 
Bx WHE eee Washer oe . ea sdtion. Read ip ea sagiNaw ree | Sale Sporting “Gooe d 200.1 YEAR an LO NC | ee =D sans | vide Bor perk oF. STATE s awOR POR OUT 
ote Hotpoint. Join. elect {| Davenport and Chair Bera fl Me Lapeer Ra M24. med SHIELD STORE el agua LUNG s 82 Sece teb Bato ie E 0 #0 RN Rot ate! 2 | PE e440 Dally wayor 8 THE REST, 
e, drapes. aie “ = 1 i . Eve 8 - N . 230 Mi FE 5-106 : » Hutchin BOAT. MOK t nadie cC 
TV. radio &.} Hi-Fidelity 24-in. Refrigerator .......-.- 2 to Lia rok bos meet your ympressed ai EW & USED | LAYING H - son AT, MOTOR. _Bundey ‘ttl ¢ 
, HLFidelity | 2¢1n./6 Piece Dining Rm. & need aed air. 80 w ENS, M a im TLL’ 
jerceleat essdiion, Fe eats ¢ Plece Dining Rm. aan ten fiavures.. Newest Bs TB cade lif WEST urniture € appliances. — onNe aif 0 Parthura "Bt ae ig tS 4 ; | ae Home Sales 9 | 7 ee $300. soe 
oles sa SINGER | aEWINO pany aeuia convenient $119 50 dents 612.98" Be, nani or for m- TALBOTT TUMB ER Suns—-MODERK oe Bagley RADE. | __ ale Farm Produce 92 __oven sone HIOMWAY tent RY FE 20978 Dixie Hwy. = 
m n 5 - as 
squoed, Dons oetamnie 2 THOMAS ECONOMY | ef ficrecene” 30) orehare | oi insted i aah, Thoroneal ing. ‘Bure Shel, so ean Creeuen nw, ih , TARKHURST | aibeemiee Mercar OUR cusToMEns — 
over $200. Sacrifi nd etc. Cost | 261_8. Sagi : aint, hardwa t basements Ree bet oe elegraph ‘s, 183 NN. Mia CALL : AC ALUMT Motors a 
pay $8. ce $66.25 cash jaginaw ELECTRIC ~ mes! re, plumbing, ‘| R L QRADE M 2 jand. FE! TRA INLAN ™ . G 
cal creat mans fr moni | epi, te se TE pans Money Tnnated, on, Dy _Catinnd Rte Pi ee a mi | COLLARD PLANTS, OREENG.| ws topo Bt Re un a wiakes eaves ,..,[ CLEAN CARS" 
Home Prod 4721 plian Sweet's Radi — m Toit MATO STICK 1 0066 n 300 cal 20 chard Lake ee NB. My $4411 @ Orion BOAT = 1 
BRAND NEW ucts. mares ces 422 W. Huron rE _Samuel’s rape MA 5-601 oney down, , 226 E._Bivd 8 be 7% 6c EACH /ROYAL ENPIE Pa | i ore 2 pm | Featuring new | canvas repstr reoveee ANB wr le 
Roilaw SOFA BEDS, 8 (ih REFRIGERATOR FRONT FE 5-6011. ,~ = Ne & ELD CARBINE @LINC - “aC _ | Mobtie hom Ws mae tee : or FE. LL GIVE Yo 
Fees ood ‘wed frames, § sibs | WASHER $20. REPRO ERT Goed _dump 1 ExD LOADER AND s “YD. USED TYPEWRITER. $25 eto Gd Cottage st WG | Bix Rial "| Oris sae Ctlere oa MM. | anor — ie PF OLD Town. | $$$ CASH $$$ 
erepring. mattrenses, alae In-| condition, 860 qeers PRES FREE aTANDING WE WILL B — cree Luca STRAWBERRIES: Exc. cond Reas. FE TOWN. 4 GOOD DEPENDABLE 
ton math casea; 61% it = Cot- Power, mower - tric stov ste Doub TOILETS Ha a your oid pUY SELL Orn TRADE Bait, Mi Ls SG) slay cr ease URRIGATED. | XFORD : —> | CENTENNIAL EeahaTIO | D : 
_Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. ss arden. t Rhootsss “arye er Vein, hard Fl cooeer an efrigs.. e or wpplianc , Minn : __2050 Ford Rd MU ce Long. | sahara on | 
BRAND NEW Lake Ave.| Vator $65 I tactor body 20-ft. | ra washers, ele CO, | ee ows Et STRAW tual 4482 new fi rd —— . 
WR . Johnson out-boa: %- engths ces ng es. Cc. Or gas Cae a aa o 824 WBERRAIES bergias boa! Rich g P| 
punk beds OQUGHT IRON tor $35. FE 5-2766 in. hard copper. 16e ft. res CRAWLER > oN | own ioe PICK RAIL , oars wt t tn i 
; ae : . 5 , ERS, =| 06d ‘ Your ER ; an E 
Sea mata ety eee Weringer ty a ie pee es | rae worms 80 for abe. big worms 8 glen ou? Porat AU Long : Soo tiekat Ms ond “R 
BOILTIN us Ore Facies nee type. FE 6510. “colored ets with trim fe Ss |. WARWICK'S ¥. Pe 41127 | her Ses; Noahs: oe worm, i) TRAWAERRIBS = sien Bees S ALE ditler eit a Lng! to old Giens | - AMBLER” - 
—cn | to ehas rn LES 
a mmiel's Apple a hema, Doce ‘button holes, hme 173 6. Sogitaw rE % bel cssenn = wares gal = Orchard Pe ave 1| Come aug 3d 28 conte ; or STEWART GEN’ S oats # of We: ef mers Geran | st 8 SAGINAW et 8 
& be 2100 . q { . ‘oat =| To 
ROTHERS SEW! poco port a aay ‘without | —24 2nds a SUPPLY Double sink & trim per in and, id, Gravel . & Dir adiey Rg. Ortopstil the | HOLLY KERAL OAR WOOD | Comets Let oe TOP BOCK a 
Peano EWING MACHINE.) mmo uments. Cont (00. | sagt GARAGE DOORS ACE DOORS Copper is ye 25 | 4 LOAD OR MORE. BL. ri 6 pia ried “hath! 16 tnt 8 to Me ot EXTRA SPECI epee waste" CAP “TRUCK 
M or pay total yments| month foo? 9 mon 10 ‘ wenn & OR MORE B ~~ sTRAWBE | ek from to 10° wide. #1409 com d a FE 3-0709 
ae wos Genter FE Products = in 2 Home fen toe stock i hy Ha ard Sot oncuano 1 per ie. Spec ‘bim wholesale.” FE arRAWaERRIES ea r hare come wonder} or tent cludes, "tor ees sive — DO YOU Wy ANT 
P ten SY EESTOPPES evirie _ deer aad up T BACHELOR CHEST. eta. | . “ r hrs lise VINE ars ee. te tedag. Gan | on Lone sta ? 
= closet —- folding mons Bt R CHEST, sim | 4. : Cae a wooD le south y. On aay boat with windsni t fiber. A qnigg 
avenport, doors » folding udio bed, IM BLACK = of Lake Orion ny s. & ey deers BALE 
age act te = NT ie _______ Antiques 74 page disappearing _eoewey. ie srewing bealivg oh een versie! TOPOGH., ;_ Sale I Farm Equipment 9 93 inowte nas — Champ eller 1. Es. Gaior TOP PRICE? 
R SMALL RA ANTI nn | OSE, ates on garage re- ii FGF BOLL a 2-2033 10 HE & Service MOBILE HOMES SALES KEL th contro vie We can 
models PE RO . NO bbe pe SALE. Open ee ‘OP BOIL : 7 ME ROTATI tne als Complete =~ LY's HARDW le de skis give you bc ak 
round DEACONS from : 5 Also gra BLACK 4660 LLER, In GOOD tle = mi ne of 3 Auburn ARE ! oligos ta 
“CLEARANCE, | Set eee kd BERMY DOORS SA “Machinery 764 33 ES REO | Fae eae eat Beh Sp lie, iw hrs Uo ALE RYDROPLAWE WITH ScHOTZ MTRS? INC 
5 " | APO GAL JOHN ; VACATIO OT seDOW e wit Wood 
Fied Beatie eae eas ee cpiae. Gass, 10: Revere. 311_g. Paddock Kies | HAND MILL 1 115TON PB soit Bi uni WN BEAN SPRAY vg een ame F motor, #8 ~ were ‘ 
g., as is, needs ci $3 set OF i Pee Ot Wark _Prese #150 pit eon sie | gens. sips ACK DIRT, t. Mounted AY \ oF rent. 3 site| 10f See N MI_¢-8302 
. = = ;- OR }-4863 , humus. F and fill. Also Used ance. on rubber ti 863 acobson’s T) OF S eM&M 
ol es “So, dishes. <r WAND - PAIN eas ATER EATERS, 30 oa Sciipoeka SED i E 54768. peet | _3-0778. ed on rubber tres. | @ lay at seccmean «Trane roe HNSON MO —~| Port Motor S 
red | Biviuio i 20 mi ae ates pine, beat TED , New, Consumers yen, AL. | _ rE ER, BED _ |i vAY BSERVICE—BLACGE Dini ites eT eap, FE VACATION TRA} _Rd OR 3-5081. * Craft ‘ TORS | 2827 op dollar ea, anae ales 
r, food ‘cond. You! poe OG yand her ogre $80.50 va! ower ap- FORD Dime ,_ 4-195 fil, sand & LACK DIRi. RIENG JETS PRAZER fe rent. PE ArteR. i PF. FOR tril boats. Gator and Tor I iacad oat f On cars 
. on ou other 50.50. These are 56 and ey DIESEL ENGI inkS «4 ae ik 1 BLA rave] FE 5-7645 tillers, new a 20h ROTO. VACA 4-644 ‘ poe oe ve for Ase P PRICE R 3-1603 
Piigas Tange $40, Also elec ma inder for t 4a 6 LACK DIRT, TOP 80 service nd used, ACATION TRAILERS POR . the FOR TORK - 
tage . okay for om| T re tric, pot pe pot rree ford rucks, saw m | sand, SOIL. L. W. parts and “eryia ENS el a Cc 
: a tied asoune ills, ete. shredded. W: FILL | _ FE 4-4380, Avis, 1580 | Rent a tratl zl | 196 oe M INE w FE 4-4878 ARS, 
CRUMP soe $10 elevision & Rad St terrific val tions & ind iis greed for tres | day OR, il deliver & Opdyke.) Pixs Opratee for your vaca chad La ANTED 387 FORD @ 8 
465 A ELECTRIC anne jos 7 Plucreacen ues. M ustrial « | : 3-0638. un- | BOLENS e Trailer Sales tion. IN 3 ah: FORD é 
a 22000 CASH TOR USED Ree Ee So Gistributor “Mi 46083 epailabie, Call | Ti TOP aor, a Gs ate vel aad oe wim | WrD ne. Cuserd On ese. La: | sURE YOUR B ‘pont cee | ft. Phone OR. a 
$19, Standard fix L-aWAY BED. cur bome. Fi PUR. JEL M RDT CAT. DOU! "eR Pee a i Jae rE. | condi eee ee tae TRATLERS. LAT US e's me acin’ Pu stem or WE 
sink, 5.65. «inside paneled kitchen | 7 BUF = . z= ¢-0367, | This patie _ | dition, 10 ft FAIR CON: aM ARB A BAC 12, : Mowe Tins be char ae: pertget kare i r Be paed ready aah in| $-er78 er | D 
with ware, doors. a wit 2-678 009, ee _i land, _cal customers wa ' 
DELUXE 30" ware, 98 fo FR 3-601 Appliane the atest a, ey bans, “tundrede of jer or Dol fe Some 08 see oe mt delivery. OR 3-00 fatchery road 1k right ‘gew. MBlrose "4-677 te MARK, 2001 Ax | CLEAN CARS 
$ osm. Ae | ha. BE Palle ‘commerte fre Bro wae et emeee Fi | aes one bey ~ CASE BALERS _ Rent Trailer Space % od: We nres f AxD Mo. We Will Pay 
ed & po fr a al LACK DIRT eins. y or rent, No sop Pee *, Pontiac Lk TOP 
Bid Mth -_ * je cu. | Water Softener 78 2 UN E SPE ee FLOOR cur, man eye or tn born BAND AND eed fall (Me ansarent lage. The ars, \% mile 6E M ERCURY MOTOR ! DOLL 
_ wei's Appl, M anyais. “Ba : Le £Rs— DE : DIR* HOU Pon. | 16, D RS A 
For vik i scott m- AUTOMATIC water WALI P AND SAND- rubbish . BAND, GRA UGHT 170 'N. ft. Dunph 
LE GENER ii "used. SOFTENER, NEW rm wa agi $2 gal ie = APER 8TEAM. pick up truck, , EN & SON Opdyke y. lapstrake, ne CASS 
stove. Excellent AL ELECTRIC jf, __Reas. priced. FE "aT eran jon," 10 oer FLOOR POLIS: ERS— | BLACK DIR _ FE 50040 J. 1 Case & N OxFORD PE 5-3361 | Used » new, Pull | ASS-OAK * 
condition s._priced. FE 39-6637. P saw = HERS — @irt T. TOP sOfL. PILi ROCHEST ew Idea Des t MOnTLE M xs aX ry 9° LAN 
rile eR 3-004. nmol 2 For ‘Sale Miscellaneous 76 76 &i na Pe iene tt xen | 9 RONNIE NT aloes iirares. manure 4 to 3 yids. de: BOLK Baers ae i those whe want the best E MANOR VOR | trols Used — with coo: | 312 8 MorUSED CARS D 
spopere, tyente eee ie ‘PROPEBGIONAL senpenrzina Suightly CAREY Fens. ESwainPRicKa ON COPPER 5 Encier rau Ls ren avateti on tanks. ms ai mile cao Gutta on Nae bigteak Mini ra | xT To, Saxianp jet, te 
Open vin used washers. io sige A couch, tant nee gate wa ee a. eavestrough and A | _.210. Denveres oe aan 8-601) uel's Appl =MA igipe CITY Liv NEW BOA & Saginaw _ a 'ANTED 
¢, eort Bm years) Aa eer ee foot-enty uit ee ee they | Bundeys 10 tot Mentos pea bars sort Does BATLER FABANO ROLL | from, bus ~5" pce | 90" TS, TRAILERS J EFPS 
ark : 4 6 on 54” ys 10 bad KD STO sto _ 9608 M- © 
and mowers a5ies. Johnson prea” Cai Ton —. > ' a feasts Michigan i phone ordery rat Sane = a6 ee Bout Rit me rl mowerd._ BAND ORAT. | i Pd ll cece call paid ROTI. iz ‘oach Park Phy tiag Tretier new i2 oi RGAE We __ im pe REFS EEPS 
ery ody « GHT FAM A A Mince aiDING Orca Lake ral wer — t, 93) Stes || DIRT MASON SAND. WHITE | FARM es i OnTLERG ‘i iat ATER MOD. Lo emen $138 adore _ 685 Auburn ee & et 
values. $149.05. while ie go ALUM AWNINGS, Vic Bide LE POUR-DRAWER | wall FOR RENT Crt, 40 coment Mreva. bine | jase Proulx 1 EE vga IMB | gocis sont ned piereroved | fight ten! ee te 30. | Over So veare ty eck 
orders, By"'s; Nel No mone aie. door 1 cauina | 6f8: oe, neanse Goer got pe weave. | Just north of Orferd. on Mae fou ve neki Fila 2301 West. ee | ___ BUY Now! atock 
Ave. Lake 4 in Tak | He groans on re sanders. ter. | seutiee PE 9-301 Evans Equ gee tne sess Sanere Maer ROW “Oakland Marine E  WRETED JUNK eae TAYCOR 
Auburn & Roth pioneers” ta tH a ha Paveeise. am Srchard Lake: ~S Tifeod graven a ee RG OCF. 10 year desler ipment | Pannbaet Lak siler | 379 & Saginaw ine Exch. | FOP Cadi Parts. FE $2000, 
Oh faucets woe TRING | Cat ie. Lake | sertal tucking & tie OR 34534 whos iene tee Cpey seer | ee wond nial He ent tor | 8 eS wt ‘one eo fe Up ot Rh CUMAN CANS 
Toilet $14.98 aise | ‘Cameras & ‘& : Equipme nt 3 7 rh at, Paice itn BFONE 08 lr & Tor prey wrote: hoe | acres Weadertal hocatton. "Oot for oS . teed — wood & c. = 22 AUBUR 
ees. quiere. Terrific Val. | oa: POLAROID aa =| Bey other | special ae — | _Oxtord. @ Grien and — New Scotts & U 
; c | . Tore, | : all kinds | sed 
oreere Lake Peeler yams | Sree 80-A, “0 Pe RA, oS fan hr) ah echaba RA cteton onatrate Jee pe] mowers. We dem: i 7 s Truck Parts _106A 
P — __ fired oy tee. ine and uto A 
sil or. le Musical ¢ decks DED Peat a ote engine a04 mover I een ccessorie er 
a cae s 79 184, 18. , #oMUs . aes s 7 eeervers & ba 
time ore. a8 Cali eny-— $3003 6 CRED | tractors. a 
0 pm y- FOR & —~ OLDS : 
SAVE EN : oe oe eerie | rand nee onrynt's aPINET_ pag DRIVEWAY, ORADIG, MApie 8.1878 Dinte Hey ee SROIKE. CBT 
WANT. NERGY, USE Bi aN . Call OAkiand P ee. PE, OMS SaAN WAY WAR! 3-7924 | Or yoat wtih HP sou 
y oe Pts s0g. a ACER = tretier, ¢ P Bvinrude 
ee phic DS! To find a ha i free Nae BENE WiNET Ho lants, Trees, Shrubs % Ricconmicn tv r tO "4 ___For Sale Tires 98. tt Map cree - 
, place to live Mba MUGT OS -BHALLOW Aw net __ a WER IN A-) SHA o.1 A-l} UBED rere | Welle ‘RP fvinr reanes 
ood of 68 $20.00 dow EW PAROS KLAND  TREB McCORMICK Are “ee TIRES, complete — 
used ¢ar, see Classi oan yet a rahe oe years & Dey we. “ming & pemor Fa 0s Pies | FE MowER (TO RS NO CIE | bay, sell Also wht sedi we MANY ow 
ied NOW! i- us P vame Romi gai.| famous ¢ latest models oe F a. C eurEe-C PRRMALL | 03 megees ATE TIRS BALES ' zs see our Dunphy — 90 BOATS 
Sour West. rk w or Sale P —- ORMICK NO 43 PTO. F rw inaw Bt. "HAVE ovorastas ft. oo ate, 
ey eae? Mo. Teles lg Shh nant He 87) oad 5 PTO BAL. - » OE Finn “mw A FUu. 
a tn dent eae ee Saad 1 REOISTERED SPRING roe ‘BALER KUHN A —_ real x ——- 
5 , ‘ w W. Huroo | H 
5 , e WO TUM o¥ : EE 69 | STANDA a - i 
i 4 2 be ARD Se ‘ Saber eo — ee a 
vs chund. Shows b : WING Shit penne Trade is on General e trom 1) ft to 1 . 
4.7446 . to Sales 
bet. 6.30 a.m, to ree Fontiac Road at 0: k * cont 
» at ¥ F 
“me yke | ED WILLIAMS se te ws one 
$. Baginaw at Raeburn — eaves "iran 
° 1 mea 3s 
. | 
            
  
    
    
  
  
    
          
  
  
      
  
      
  
  
    
  
  
  
  
    
      
  
  
    
      
    
  P 
} , j \ . 
wi 
a 
A 
s i Fo 
; 
: | 
nee | a 
| 
2 the \ | L- f 
| L / 
4 vie 
P afc 
1 , 
1 
t 
‘ 
iG ° 
f 
| 
. i = } = ih ‘ / 
+ rE 28, 1959 
ae 
tA ti. c 
“4 
| ves : Le ESS. TUESDAY, JUN 10) For Sale Used Cars 119° T yar + \ 
; 
_ 
, nn 
‘ + ‘o . i ; 
NTIAC / PR 
i ‘Used Cars” i = Pleas 
\ er ARD | : . . 
TE PC 
__For Sa 
YMOUTH! STAND: x. | 
7 ney 
Osann | ~ “rane. Nlee car. EM 3-008 | paw a eee a ea eee iM 
an ; p * 
By . Kate’ 
= 
i , ‘trans. § car. 
|, 
: aos. 
; 
sia : 
- . 
z UYS { 
4 F a | 
“a 
ps 
1900 by MEA Seren, wm | PB 
YMOUTH. 
Low —— 
Cars 110 TIZZY 
. i Tah, tng, UA Pet OF. “ OnftAR yen 
"ry ane, hu $1775. UL 2-2693. ee 
sed : 
“ 
: H-Top 
lleage - NEY-EIGHT 
_ — 
10) _For Sale U; 
$6 mene 
™. 3 STIAC 8. 4DR, SEDAN. 
U Be 
<a 
| | IE 
ah HTEN & SON | ine ronniag FARCHTE COR : ARE YO ' : 
j Wn 
: 
; AC STA 
net S le Used Tqucks 107, Fo LET. ALL a | A 
HOUG pet be DEALER | PONTIAC. SF EY pOwN. 
a For Sale Used wn Went atarp. #088. Call “anvt 
r OOF GREIGN CAR BA! LUTELY NO a of $1144 ‘per 
in re 
‘al 
real sharp. EM 3-0 
Motor Sales 1930" 
AND SER OL _1-9761 ume payments r.- Parks ||: 1 ter 12 noon. 
ler , 
ee | Xe Credit jes a érd. 
A TNtY O MPS 
| af 
ROLET BEL- | “¥ our Pid D, on, +199 
$28 N. Main, Roc SUPER org gre. _ Haro! iaTO- 
A CAR YOU'RE AFR. “s “OnLy, LE {crean ‘55 DIOP RABION HEAP. | 006 “the Stopught = r 
56 PACKARD as gph att ot re. $95 KING A *| on Px: IMr THOSE CA CAUTI oa A R mat ——< 
,i 
mileage. cage. Ter 
‘ ee | ETR E OF NCE S see Eee 
Db 
Low ifie mileag n. | iss. Se SSGa CONTGEa 10 G ET ON EARA 
WHITE 
| 
ENS FOR 
4 Dr. terr Pontiac or p iis 8. 8 1 R. CU 
. € 
toom 
ER. PHONE OR 3 
} “CY” OWE : 
Washington, 
5 PONTIAC. be radio and Must sell, ni Wheelers | perp. 
| 
135 
195 ief Powergiide. money | 
on nti. 
<r EAD 
__ FE 8-3755. 
Staren 
c. No 
Yo Dodges, aaa ND U 
WN 
155 FOR 
FE 1s PLYMOUTH. 90s. heater, i Naar gore Sales. 193 | 
niteee TOEND art $2 
~~ $5 DO 
STATION WAGOD 
nial OR _3-9539 
— inaw. Phone ts LEAN, 
aus sap cad 
1095 \ ALSO Sodies 
1 Air, Like new 
$995 
ITH fost PONTIAC VERY CL dio “& heater. 
C 
: Large selection of dump i “| 1953 te ae mee ad aa to ead meets: | 
1955 PLYMCUT4 
hite wruamete pola ne oie) ‘ ( INTIA 
: H ater, Miyake i 
. 4 
i] 
v 
, ( Iran S Foveraie 
| : ’ Owens 
| 
2 DOOR with ne brett GHAM | capshang of equal oceagd " eye) FP 4 DOOR — ag 8 brakes : 
| 
| 
AR 
any W. Brookly 
HIEP 
and 
095 $ 
ing pe C trailers | Eddie Stee e Cy 
Sacer | 
oie ‘AR TRADE IN 
8-8059. 108 
are Powter Steer 
; | ae om ait * FORD 
ie a I foteg Pes t 
S$ O95. 
5 DOW 
OB L - ‘2838 Dixie baba N PICKUP, 
FO “LAKE. ROAD YOu fs. BAGINAW FE. 6-1588 
* 
Btick shift. | Sos) OLD 
sod Heater, Hydramatic. iN 
RD L 
= — | 
door. 
‘ , 
5 CHEVROLET sa #70 5, 710) ORCHA <7 2.2520 FE $-4101_ aa we 
tea id reat straight 8. Radio ; R “88 — Radio 
$ 89 365_W, Brooki KUP "GOO! 9204 ———— 
2 oe SION 
d heater. 
=T 
: vi PIek 
IPE 5-92060 SCAYNE 2) 2QSSES 
tea | 
a 
VR end te ress COND.’ 8 sr iad hp engine puwetglide 
RE 7 ies No Beli ! 
i ‘Eddie elec e S5 CH 
bt stick. 
. Vv. DUM 
‘door 230 h and ete ae j $19 ful ooth. Mr 
ve—see 
1095 i3 CHE FE 86-0051 
wer brakes ~ WAG-| gi146 mo we — 
MI 6-5302 
D 
2 DOOR—V/ Many extras 
Pa ET. 4 DOOR lo FE 66 
ood ward 
FOR 
2 ——_S 
. “HEVROLET, 
No money Auto, 
8 Ww 
LAN 
OAD 
< e 48 
7 NEW ace aad cleat chy a“. 7 <7 RD 
oe LanLOTELY 40 Gee digg ee 
! JIC ) « oo te Heater. Dynaflow 59 Dodge Pickup 
down $21.32 a ote FES 
1957 FOR HARDTOP 
yr * meron apeeree of $5 83 KEEGO HA FE 2-2529 | 5 
RDTOP — Radio and 
1095 * 
*5 
‘| 
axl 
. DR 
a 
a 
i sins all standard: gales 163 ae Onl Ray “20H fd) hee clale Pordomatic, sy 
poe ass Credie M Tar: | FE panetAen 3569 OAKVIEW. OR 2 DOOR HA 
NS tg 
» inclua 
feder ‘HEVRO! 
DIO. HE Radio. heater, BHA e 
47500 
= 
I 
a0 6 
r This price uipment and nd il “55 CHE GLIDE KA MONEY 
ike Dew CAR TRAD 
Ba: rks at MI 
3-3086 
NS GOOD, 1 
N 
= * i ey Heate . factory equlj sales tax @ fier)  POWERG LUTELY NO pay i INGHAM NEW 
4 TH LDR. 
ONTIAC, we 
5 
UPE — Radio + Michigan d time off ER ABSOLUTE! monthly pay (ING 
5 | UTH 2-DR. i951 Pe 
LINA CO tax tra. ‘Limite 
iN Asaum; Cail Credit 
52 PLYMO 
t sell. FE 4 NV. 
il eS nse extra. iL 5 LAS DOWN 7124 mo. Cai 47500 
& 
PE 4-1670_ — mus 
Se AIM CO! 
STARCH 
] R AA UE SS Lee 
ments at ee at Mi . 
$1 5 w) 
_ OUTH. 4 DOOR. ee. 58 | PONTIAC CHIE wer ee. ' Hydramati bi . MAIN, ROCH 
esis Turner Ford 
toas cioplis mieage, Ad cond nae with pepe gra } UI *K se ee ge and Heater, ‘ OL YO 
BL 
t da Lae 
e. 
| 
s 
=< 
i] 
i RD DUMP $695 
AINs! 
PhS ht rOpRe Ot | sir eg tT hi | 56 B Ege Bee 8 ee ee Takes a ital Dump tioned — B 5 
} 
| CLEAN eg eho 
$2350. ate CATELINA V ae ' SUPER’ HARDTO? ower Steering 
$1395 ; *hevrole 
ndition 
- 
2 
NTT. 
a 
i / : Bar “completely” reo 
IMPOR 
. , 
ame 
9g RCYMOUTH WAG Hie "Et Bengt Will Sake “trade. PE | oe VU LET : tare k Motor Sales MODE! 
MI 65302 
| ee ©. Manning c ios) oF 
|e HE RO 
ter. Powerglide. Mazure inaw St * uder 2 Woodward 
fs. 
UTH $195 $1066 PTAN 4 DOOR, | 6 "— Radio and Heater. __S_Biva at Saginaw st Leet cOonriae Lew Gules 2 . #) FULL PRICE 
| 953 PLYMO $293, 1957 PONTIAC Ce extine $1450.00. | TION WAGON — R 
18 = 
OwiLCcan) Te nasGH over 91609 939 FORD $395 nea ERTS 
the ga- hdt 
$295 H and other 
STA “hee 
ew for 
om money vias es. 193 B Sag 
* 
ttl the car to fit in & ‘51 Sec Chrysler. Con. . $ 75 _Maple §- 2263. kn BELL C OR | 
LA K wide si X ; ware Special, $1098 
Lucky Auto ie 
w% trouble getting 
se word: We toe pickup 8s PONTIAG Roa Hi ming. ify PO C @ Heater, Fu. Ro nor 3-door Leather 
ct ‘ 
| ‘Mother's 
havir & 
wo 
| 7 Chaty. 2 ar el s | 34 e. PE_ 8-95f3 Cc. _ Man 
| 
= eee Power Brakes. inna Ome, Mer cee leat 5 DOWN ; 7 : : Ube Rontin a “Cueny TS sb trae | SARIS omer mnestise 1795 HEnerses 
toy “g 
ight rage 
a Tee = vars 110 55 Mercury cpe 
' 
WN 
Hydram 
. -c 
: TAN Hardtop 
A tg! _ 
EE OR ap Cars 
ler, clo. ep uty 
; i MAKES 
1957 METROPOLITAN, 
tt Low 1633 Ford Clas a reure heater 
. 110 For Sate Used ; ; Lo ccAuiee Cos ver. wee specials, i tlac’ Culalinal cee int ‘ FORD 
5ooo oo 6 Door) Radic! and L $ 1¢ yI I Ls . Kadio sims 
ne F bea 7 6 Straight stick i E r Sale Used Cars 
r he UR Y DE MOS 150 “Sie up Fintan a apa en 1953 rate ones. Radio and | 57 
500’ HARDTOP — 2 ‘ \ 4 
ri > 
= 
| “or 5 
- - an iE 
ne 4 45 
UI thos: 
Ee" ALL i 
mines 
ve! Radio Al tie 5 le Pe ae . 2 DR. S59 MERCER 
j CONOMY CARB 22 — er. Only $395. 
CER Ee cratic! 
1895 STAKES ee ee Bere FR : die tee - CUBTOM 300. one ~~ 
4 Deal | ECON 
ele 
Heater, For s ELS 1959 Hillm ly 1700 actus Hs 3 C SS 
66 FORD 
12000 «miles, 
Low Overhes 
| 
. SOTO 
| 
ie e 
| 
. TRACTORS 
PAN heater OF for $1972 
4 
; 
| hydromatte 
3-3506 
| Get Our L 
“>t 
55 DeS 
| 
K see eee 
ie PICKUPS 
eT ota eave aeen 
fORD - 
$1,390 Or 7 CYL 
SAU INC. 
4 DOOR i 
‘57 B : ~ Radio and PIC 
: Tie kind of mothe previous Bay 
< 
) LAKE ROAD 
iad loko WAGON. 27-DR., 6 eae e | , B Dt SS] Al J ; 
FIRE DOME 10 PER WEEK | 
kK OR D 
D 
TOP 4 DOOR 
. EF ood p 
LY RCH AR 
re D 
ow mileag BOB 
sel 
$ 
ROA 
‘ ARD REME aa Is only Bn gO 
; ARS ARE FULL 2105 OR GO HARBOR — 22529 | 57 ie Mk trans | a 
. Lae Mercury ae [tee ees DOwN 
oncuARD ane 
pale hae : 
59 Jy Aah Soe rer eee 
THE ABOVE AB LOW Ea TO aa 
ie Cees $1375 EM 50298 ~ | mente GRAND TON 
56 FORD 
ais KEEGO HA RDO 2.2529 Dynafiow 
sos - SH LB 
;UARANT ne 16 MON 
FF, 402 
: 
| ) NC a 
20 . 
_ 
A. | 
— 
“is CALS ER DOWN & Ul PAN v 
1957 FORD 
H PARMI : 7 OWN aie eee ‘WEEK arent acen 2 DR. CATALIN. | SF PONTIAC 
Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. ado heater 
R 
: 
| $145 DOWN - 
| dr. power bra —osmun. 
‘DOOR — 
1795 coe en BIRMINGHAM pegmatite ta 
oN es PuyMoutit ree earErran 4 E | - 
hite Hes 
ke 
| 
. 55 
5-6 
St 
A- OT I 
¥ 
A 
. 
sts 
. re 
7 oe 
MOBI 
ce ue d is A MBLER 
BMAKP BIRMINGHAM NEW C {EVROLET CO. | 
ds SNH Pate WEEK | ot PONTIAC Ratt, power eel ‘57 OL Pe elie a) Oa } 
“VR +i. 
bg 
. WN 
coupe. 
holstery 
” RDTOP — | 
. | TKADE IN 
Cl 
$125 DO 
| tine ll leather u son, 
R 88" HA 
5 Turner Ford | WOODWARD | 1995 eS ca | TRUE 
| sich stereos ee | Wantase 
$27 are 
anne 
i‘ 
ITERNATIONAL 
| 
cee ne : Woo MI 4-7h00 
VEL 6 3900 
INTERN? 
| 
DOW 
‘ 
TIA 
oe eee Be er Steering RIA MINGH AM 
1¢] oe 
R 
: < 
$ 
58 Pp 
LS ee 34 Rhexratet _.¢ tow pat 
TROBE 
]-Y 
+ 
MOTOR SALES ER 953 Pontiac 2 ers Goud abbr | BONNEVILLE ioe packet penis. Hydramatic. 
95, ; 
1958 CHEVROL rglide 
; 
| 
| OTO-PLY MOUTH DEAE : dio and heater al 
ana Power Brakes, 
20 . 4 DOOR. Powe rite 
Discount 
; De8oTO s FAIR DEALING 
Ni e second car. Only 
. | ne ttn ete hate sin ae 
| Cass AT Wi opuce ers, | 8 ele RCURY .... | power s w SHARP B IN 
twas 
; A 
cass AE eee 
die € 
8 
Merc-O: Matic. a 
fe esting CAR TRADE 
p12 8 Wen ; ; 
We 
| 
a 
Radiol and ‘Heater, 
5 HAM NE 
) 
— 
ITH | ‘ORD 
4 DOOR— 
$ ardtop | 
Rie 
Ry 
PLYMOU 
I ROAD 
o ch- 51895 
‘ord Fairlane Har 
WVEN FREE 
LY J9S8 
Power 
aR 
EL ste 
atic E 1c{ aor Bran 
| 
» 
Fon i fan & HEATEI 
GIV ' ne RY Gc AR 
40H O1 J Cl ! | = E Nog. a brakes. fadio, Theat 7705 ence HARBO: rE 2-2529 M58 ED 
P Radio and Heater, Autom - ! E 
ns SVE ‘ 
EA AS oA 
& IR = 
| 
_ : . 
T CASS 
| * - $1095 
WITH 
| GLIA 
Fordo- | ar while tree or Be IN. FE 5-9204 : R. HYDRA. | DOOR HARDTO: 
295 mt 
| 
va | er. wh “ TRA 
2D 
2 ONKI 
108 
| | Tome 
10 
| 1086 Fora ¢- pr, Hester Lew Gowe HAM NEW CAR 
1953 fone 3-0624 wT | 
ae ter, { 
| 
. 
Radio. : | 
2&H 
LEAN. | f] 
NT 
DO 9 
eater, Auto Insurance 
Larry Jer DEALER n | No Exclusions | Sevmeni (Dr Mardiop Victorta 
995 
oe PONTIAC as Bee 58 PO eeDToe <= & bose meals aoa # d 
ot 60 
65302 
R mo 
~ ve: } - : | 1986 Ford 
Heater $19 
fi 
ain. E z 
\UTO., 
FTAIN H MOST CARS $9 
4 | ROCHESTY MM | Coverage; 
| lee M. Radio. He naflow 
Barg 5 KING A CHIE 'D FOR MOS {! $400 ea S Woodwar 
ee VRO 
ot. 
,% 
$1104) Va FO sedan. Dyr 
ONTIAC. $9 8-0402. 
Hydramatic. Pi & PD ¥« sila 6 es 912 WAGON ( x 
rt Power 1291 | 1954 Buick «Dr. money down. | 
js PC Saginaw. FE | y ey tiie Ries Fb 263: 47 STATION V8.. Turquoise 
N- | 34 Ford Conve wagon, PG. $ a2 fio Heater No Powerglide 
& = 5) Dr. BEF 8 . 09 Purbe-Glide Good cond 
| ) 
| chev, ¢Dr cel ... 8 87 Radi olet 4 dr. VB ty! | 
_ tiac 
; ] reign «& Spts. Cars : i hike 6 paosenger 
‘ 
nye) 
This one has a a Fi) aoutn ‘ Ppa a 
7192 east Whtew cis “ao ves 
36 ss oe 0 
1-0018 
ible 
? door da veater. | - uth ¢« 
| | as payme 
ard. | 
t See Bee a Sid Claaamlingne Rosie i tits en Madio. ahd heat | Automati eet V8, atten *y000 658" Poctiar tarchiel *whitewalls 
1 6-5302 | 1095. HIDE MAN WW tires A ; d transmission 
| ee thon bene atic le 
|'67 Chev, Conver " sharp 76 | 1998 Po Hydra Ra& 50, 51 
d ™ . | r Qiue 
thas has a Btandar . clean 
| V8 stra 
4 
ST . Tonvertible, 
$876 top Li urjuotse. Your . r Woodwar 
_ 
NG! a Mare iw milenge Bee Healer re 195 
i 1a Stee e of Gee yar ve vies shift “ White mite nen parent dr VA leet ¥ Pi MOUTH ao FE be 0403 | 
| i can other ‘ Pantiac Auto! 
3 
| i | p 4 
lee v. 2dr AE soe will ma et Bel-Alre 4 lis , 105 15 8 Sagin ‘ FE e this one Madisuu 
eee | 4 
|'35 Che uth 2dr 1 own $872 957) Chevrolet H White wall Auto 
DR $150 
| ‘ fiintegs 1340 Perry. at | Bi ham 
LORD 
Ford Custom an 8 Powerglide Ra 4) PLYMOUTH. 4 
| Rirokrs ~“ 
Mng 
‘ | 
FF ROAD | 96 Ford Custo 
wn 
lef hard- '$3 A 
- : | 
t 1 AK 
| 96 
49 do Starchie hite. 1.2587 
| ht “ LIKE NE r 00s | ITTY 
2105 ORC rag Wiainon 5 3850 
siarelte Pick From 
ne Pontiac ae giles wile | 2 25. 
VN | 
| 
RE 
. Mei perce Bucky Rute FES 1008 Rambler 
oe i EN. | h ANK RATES | top Se wea ree Se Esenliy 5 DOV 
| 
ot” 
Ne ST 
¥ dab ines rr Mt Phone 
e 
rE § e276 
THIRD EN- 
reNG 
ry m. wees 
; at 
| 
Radio | U : 
E aKinew 
LOF 
FAI I 6773 
: - to ® p | 
Daymer 
Hydra 
oor V-8 | Sed peeled seks 
“ ORD “57 306 0 FM 3 pen 8.30 aim 
Low down Dr sedan = Hi 
youth 4 do tly car 
( LARGEST TO og echaue ties Ob Woods wed F qine hReaH inate CONDITION | Oper 
1955 Pontiac "tf whitewalin 7 tone | ss fon Real nice family 
rg ke a Cass 
ILL ISE 
7 es 
’ = 
} 
P 
- 
| 
ao 
he 
- A 
: 
an aed in Mich All Blas wersct Tine MI 6.3900 Se a | North Chev. | grey jebakae SDr setae a ie die Steele | Orchard La Open til 9 “GOODW 
FE 3-711 4 
rroblema 
2} > 
. 
ae Mit T 
tudebaker 
alls. 
zee P 8 
i H < 
aoe poy 
. cat owner f pe VE 6 0424 
f REALTY FE 
20d ward ANS 1956 Btu Heater Whitew 
Ed 
1 Gaye 8-048 
- — 
< ~ ENS SJ 4 5, an Fy I: Co 4 sia Peete 190, *actusi 31 RENN on 23 W Huron 
W953 LORD ne | Minter aaa 8. Woe MI 42735 | Rade $100 down. ‘ai of ae 
K( yk D noap | : c= vy (HARDIOP $95. 65 MT. ( cee THE POST OFFIC 3) MELCED $2 995 700 
2185 
: 
: 8 Power die S KIRMINO 
OON ve | 15 Clarkston 
MApl= 3-114 
‘HARD LAKE 
‘9 dsaon $45 
$195 . 5) ‘ ° 
= liialird 
ales | 4 i. Git el eT mi i | vit Tonia wae healer, white 33) FORD aid ae and | ~ cae ae “Til 9 ——| 3705 one gar HARBOR apne) ” as a ton mckup Olds 
(B s ‘ tar Si 
ie SS a 
fordom Me hever down wou i : tranamia 
445 937 7 
. = 
_ “ mnverts-Che 
hoose from | \ rirek Mo A 
LPO 
jerded lines aris 
new as y Auto Jwest 4-4 
— 
. 
w 69204 
fEDERE 2 § ¢¢ = hers to ch 
| 
zs M “i HWivd at Saginaw # J Tull price bon mane ees actual mil * te. down | heater Midw NVERT CRUIBP 
"Sk Olds “RR | m PLYMOUTH oer = white, Plenty qnence arranged — ARS 
: . le Used Cars 110 te “on fe? j vey teen 
OL muinenial mS Rules 
a ER SEDAN 
| “ar lag ee ee Rak, WW “CONOMY USED C. . 
-At ber Sale 
“ . Vee me fF klnecete 
cia 
| matic el dealgra @ C 
esl alr conditioning 
) mute Maire 
- les E : 22 Auburn Ace a 
_ a Gee lata, GHENY eee 80402 
Fk > 1080 after © "OPFER 
— ? 
| Sites mn Motor Sales : “PONTIAC, LIGHT ring. W- 
= en © Mey Ll ane fey SLoee TER | 7% Beginaw let Del Hay club 
, “Fort 8 Tne, —$ 995 
ar ston YMOUTH vaca eae ond. MY. 3.5661" 
EL | 
RA ; i : 
C hevro 
tuvevar 
ner 108 ordomatic 
to. SLER ' r §- | ar y i inne 374 Saat 
~ endtck CLEAN eae 
| ie nis 000 mile car Ue 
; M 64302 \ nee 4 Acre Sas eile FR A vile 
cine Clarkston 
oie | walls a ee *HIEP H re 
— 
4TH W O H A J lee ; ae 
Wood wat 
vielean 34 ue 
’ : 
5 PONTIAC, & ernie SiS 4200 Hee at ‘ ve HARD late 61505 
v2 om OWe 
Very clea , rN; 
71) 57 ; ower 8 
THE Mey ake ane wine ke Le $159 
qe WN TRANSPORTAT 
IC 
| 95 Plymouth 2 a { fea owner FE 3-7 La 
* READY F OR op. M&M dyn ! 
~her 
D 
ia 
5 
_ pater. Red & bra SUPER = vali ara: ' eH HARDTOP 
Birming 
1am 
Do 1‘ Dark geen 
SPEC Hee $195 
Radio. Heat 
1958 SE tranumissos pow: 44 SUPE d ateer 
s 
“P? W906 Mard + aeor fio and Meat 
ler HT Shar $s4a8 
—_—— 
HT auto steering, 
ts BUICK 10 a ' Drakes an 
gpd ra vuimti na 
+) Ramble: tick 
197 
| 
brakes, and ls, R&H. lo re nears Mach Ua, week On Ra mbler 
ce ey LOAN ae Ot cues 4 “ir "POM... wTaT | 1 ' S ot” 
carberator, W home Pu 22613 JS a 
| ) fe 
- rE ahi 
. 
»Steele | a eihatas AO »® "Bright Sp 
A pONTIAG. “as CALL OR vertible | 0S Woods ait Ld ie ot | sa Pig ‘Overdrive RVICE 
Lake at Cass 
ia Rdue eeces, wa OVER 
MONEY DURIN lod ge Fintan Mi tr tHe 
FORD AD SHOGENB. SALES & re vow?) Orchard La Open til 9 
) RAMBLER oy ed AR. YOU'LL SAVE ARANCE SALE! healer 
x 
i : 
p 
KE RO 
1 Ave 
JV¥ Now! 
} 
"$3! R&H 
pay- ork 
a E Ai “8 faviie 
ro SHAN 
RCNHARD 1A ; 695 Auburt stock Bl IE. 8 O488 
DRIVE WN Assume er SED GC: 
AR CLE 
nice AQ5 
Pir win 
2708 OR O HAKBOF 1520 | 50 cars In Low , — DOOR 
NEY DO Call Cred-11 US 
MID-YEAR 
white tires, : se E hacen or PE #083) 
KERGO 
Fw 22528 | Over 
AIRLANE, 
BILE. RB 2 
”" MO} $8.65 per mo I 47500. | BIG 
and heater, $ 
154 0 YORKER, | 204 
: 6 FORD F % 35336 89 OLDSMO dio & heater 
. 
i ments of ks at M UR 
n, radio 
. , ] 
hee nay 2 E . 1963 " x Sota MA rs " WAQON 1987 FORD MA lesen ven vi. FORD-O- Mae aoe caokiog, ne8. pe alee | “Bright 
po 
I Mer wotaee bea i ve Onn CUSTOM 8 seda: 
NOW $1 29 a ood, runs go 
HAN ; .W frogu 3 “ORD 4 , 
transm 
list * 
: arc ~ CUSTOM z 
* uilpmen eaee aoe, rae 
| Very clean 
LEAN | 55 FOR PE 45048 
Big extras to ; 
Cass 
BLER_ C 7. EM icin car 
factory eq ATL before 
hoa H CLE | = tie, $605 ‘ 2D0R Va ‘Too many 
ake at La 55° RAM 7 FE 41579. | $ 95 
N. Full | , IOME 
| - OFO ee aa MerliE RS bee romp : ea Ww WALLR IRM NOMAM RAMREER 1900 Ore hard val Open til 9 35813 atter® e 
| WAS $189 AC FL ey ialicacy ond tke we ew. NOW $2295 ; S 
' FE 8 N SELL OR | 100: DOMATIC 
MONE 
RIRMING RD MI 
2 H4RR 
3 3s. 
CADI low mileag 1956 De wer 
HT) CLEAN a For ELY NO 6 as 8 WOODWAR 
Fi 8-048 
GR 
1958. 
1956 all power, 
ries and | 
way a 54 FORD Bhi oC) Manning 
ABSOLUTE 
ments of § 666 
: ow ITH, 4 DOC | 
: 
including 
{th accesso TIBLE ») and e FE @ pS; 
me pay Mr 
‘ ‘33 PLYMOUTH, 4 ; 
oe 
c 
aded w! “Bright Spot” | convenria Re mR uate aa No} gen otirame zezima th 58 Olls "88" REPOSSESSION et) “Opel Rekord Spans us en NOW $1895 = ad Re z 1 #8 © IN v{ 
eet 1475 ‘ | ihe 
matic Ni ys sh nee H $1595 
DIL +) { 
ah fy ts n. H TRADE 1 
a CW 
Parks at M 
& Hyctra 
= ice No cea 4 
$156 5 
eat CA 
all lake at Cass HOM SE wr rT 4Qs 
do D pam) eustnieee Ford 
< $2995 eer are PE $108 a eae Meet King 
. ; 
995 
Power equipment and yechared Lak ( SIAC 
biark semi cus ie. te 
Sedan $2995 
$°6 76 m ust. Mr. Be 
AS $1 
COUPE. { 
19 
; hed 
ring ‘eG In € 
> ru 
O 
\\ 
TERA 
5 moe Open ti ae Ten We ova ata SS [ane " ROST, J | 
Auto, FY. 8-000] —= Larry er 
BUICK SPECIAL RIV 
NOW $169 I} . I 
ee feat: : j 1On x 
Auto 
DEALER 1957 A cl 
: hing RIS NOt | 
i 
| BO) 
RY | 
= 
R FORD 
essories 
ith mate CHE COAT HER HOTTER 
k 
MERCUR 
j 
MOU TH oa 1-971 
acc $1895 
and white w EAT SS ATU 
. a en > | LINCOLN 
957 PLY 
. 
KING WAS $1895 
COUPE. Red 
5 BUT JNE I 
| : . ys IA iS | 
na 
| 
1 / 
wer steer 
$95. 
‘ Higa IDAY 
s 1095 nae Your 
| ak \ he te e 
280 Tlunter BE | 
2 DOOR er ieeck eee tres 19st (STUDEBAKER. 
= petite 1955 ainvoee Gotccauipmeet 
NOW sit to tustng Your. 
5 
| = 
. 
7 bra white 
uto 
. fu ¢ 
» in Sea noite 
MI 65902 FORD ROAD nine inorss ead ee | 10) 
dows, ie PBInMINOHAM 3 NE li eee 
loka Rd. | Was $1295 DEVILLE. Black and white one ‘ 
URY. 
; 
. Bias 
Woninard 
; MARD LAKE 
DS MERC ’ WBW. New | 
SHAR 
Pole Cleag. 
1951 STU-| 
AC pagel 
NOW § < MHUER MALES 912 
Been ane one a MARBOR oe Auto trans 
' CAR TRAD 
- IC'S SPECIAL: tres AL | 1956 CADILL 
‘ HA C RAMBL Lon of used DE KOTO $95 K A 0402 
KEBO 
FR 228 5 WI trade sal 
' 
| MECHAN H. lee! Oe FE} 1 h. A sham 
full power, fine meter 
i ‘naw FE ey 
| 949 Motor Sales 
: 
baker une is work. match Fe) Os 
; d white, Wie sve m= por kethook | A Rag 
Frosh eas * GOOD TRAN | Ma: urek MO 
ul 
t : po 
as 
eeds 
AS $24 5 
PE Gold an Px Vo Ut) eve ALES 
ie Cl. Ch 
| NEAL 
inaw Bt. a el 
at pm wey W as 
IER COUPE 
2395 ta ‘ AMBIEN & 
| 
: t é 
49 FORT * Manning 
] 
Ivd. at Sagina 
: 
. 
) her 3 
: a || 
“Ot, PREM 
OW $2, ‘at ( OMA oan 
1987 DeSO aL gins ree a Gus OWNER, Low | - B bEncuny HARDTOR, Orchanl Lake at ‘Cass 9 | 
Re es LOGK! SAY py 1987 LINCOLN 1 , 
At el . ton La i ths 
i 
rome 
. 
4k , rd tt ne | 04 
a - dr 
reel pik “ 
S ¥v 
xe 
» rCorner Und EM 34 4 DOOR Salen : bly Bau ert oe Heater age ee | : standard ie Lane, FE spore 
: - R ( Ipen till t 
PLYMOUTH 
atic trans- WAS $ 2505 
AY COUPE Ec memequinpe 
5 FM? ana Sere Cty? 
rs pranes, ANP mi MINGTIA a ere has been ee like new. | 1485 Rustic : a KING to TO Fle &-O48S “HYDRA RAH | 
7 oy Hatdtop Rede whitewall 
OLDS SUPER HOLIDAY 
NOW $1095 & iB) Ne : : + tires « k 
| ' : qd jooka ; Gla ee PROUR 
yn 
:¥. 
x rad‘o he : 
55 c nic 
= k | { AS Se salt »N eded niw Car 7405, 
' a 1 a ge re Call MIs eee, ! el “a nephew FE WX ( iB | nt | ne SLUTELE 
NO Oe k a 
MI #9102 ee os solid Guts peauty ae pee Hy SS 1205 end 
N. fully equipped including © aah peer 
¢ 4! 
Will seve bertake 1 
| ARSC LU paymen 
ons a . ANN GHI/ rs. Folks, S 
EDA 
< il wanehe ae inal eie AG | 5] . ee . nee 
bi Mo ct HAKAN s | Sig a1 per ma Ce 100" Haron. 912-8 Woo 
aural ine ‘not fever We are WY te ICK SUPER RIVIERA 8 NOW $1295 seinen Mi 
fel 
MELEE S AF ee Baw Ge Me as 
EW 
‘i Sey neice cad 1958 noane 
: ; ; 1 FR 8040 
[. 
A "| ue ERA YUINSON | Mr Park 
one! $000. cetual 
wer 2toc 
tory equipment, , : | | | () 
5 | ne IM 
|) [OAS J¢ ' 
| Turner Fard 
N PER 
" ons 
$1945 po 2 . $1495 
ower and fac Ose Tt ls. eee 
} are 
i TOP 1938 IN Aeon 
: 
2, VAS $ oo AN. full p : Pac cna Se ae 
i IOPOR SAE Met Moon Completely beet) MBLER™ trex atop, with power steer | A CADILLAC “62° SED : NOW $1295 ‘ as nee ' mas a i Hee 
iO 1 ea 7 
Lake Onion MY 11-1481 ieee 1 Automatic b eee, | 
ina” pore. prakes radio | ieee 95 
AND COUPE, solid vat ey wet nt 
; Ee “ 
uit 0 
He ules wer steering, site Interior 
: 
ng ul accessories 
$1705 | S's $1495 
INA SEDAN tan . SCE (al MM ed ee 
: eA ; 
i ; RT ALL ail pov 
No ris A 
‘ and : 
te- | \) A‘ 
CATAL apm ats on | 
Li le die let | : ibuintees Given he dises =| dows send “in ‘eaceltent eonsition | Ta e- Ns HL ONS Pane ivory tiniee. | te matching interior, fully equipped NOW $1295 1 
+ 
is tomiped 
. i clean 
side - . 
| 8 : j an 
€ in 
‘ ek “AUICK HARDTOP 
| Org 
1) - : i. rlrAc AUTO | Very Sond ra tone pret penne 
Toes eluate 
$1895 WAS. $1405 
A fet biack beauty with radio. 4 J 
\ 
, z 
ry ee 
Ch ‘ as 
radio 
0 
: 004g 
- RE PeONSSESSIt 
= aan 4 aie 1] de xT ] pli wan 
| ‘ . | VAKE ROAD 
| BR¢ KI RS 7 | ee and oe Hohe iauians 59 RAMBLER Station Wagon $1 ‘BT eaten eden. ’ ere liscce. { we FORD STATION WAGON. 
NOW $1795 the Ne cash t fn 
EAD USRD CAR | mM ONOMARD RiGie 
Be pv@ . signs} age Car h motor failure at 
n . $1797) Hare itewall tires, lo | 196 white tire 
is stick sea len PM melt King CUARANTE entelalr g Dt Has . KEPCH) a eee station wen 4. $1595 liey coverin Jwner now has | ‘R 2 Door Seda 
er, wh 
$1645 | heater, Gos 
ter, white tires. SEUNG) ist aug ooh owes 56 Metcury M ue ‘ edi, eater Pr S p04 
I. WS] aed RM 4 dr. Ait nial $1495 hie April 1 pia he S73 OR | $9 RAMBLE 
. try $le44 and enre URY ic. radio, WAS $1 28) . ICTORIA, radio, hea 
5 - to FE 80 
MO mercomat 
pee 
5 KING AUTO, not E om 2dr FOM , S| 
company 
45021 eve-| 
‘ross Country 
'96) MER Mercomatic 
i 
LANE V 
, W $1095 , eT Oe SMITH power steering. A on 2 wy wh Rates ree bce [ar lone ie cae nerd Sei Gaya: MUtual 58 RAMBLER Cro ma eee’ whreenio une: thie a 1986 FORD FAIR 
NO Vie 
ha 
| 0 Z 1 
a = 
Hl . i n , 4 
e 
! A? 
F 
‘. ‘ i; togks & Auburn 
| sa Ford pee ik while ee a mw MEA TOO BAe to i ee 2 dt - + oss | ning 
8 4 DR Ral EVY Station Wagon .. $19 eye ee MCE eee tat AS $1205 
ARDTOP. fully equipped, a nice : cemice heals bang a2 out eatlue. AR OF help you ad{uat tol sq py 4 Wen wee 8 ope | SUPER. 
EXC | 5a CHE 
7 ree 1AC 
Yes, \W 
DR H 
595 ee r ° 
i 
* 
‘ ry 
wae { OLDS 
brakes, 
| 
” $1798 $3 SONT 
heater. 
| 
ITE 4 
_ r 8 CHEVROLET te. | Simatic, vedio al. hen lan, rastlo ciperta Gayeesise mad) les | 38 Ford Petriane a renee ae “Power, ener MY vsti $38 CHEVY Biscayne 2 Door v rdramaue one owner! $845 | 1957 DESOTO FIREFL 
NOW $1595 ‘ UP rE Romermiite. | P Maren 2 Door Be 
” ; Motor AlC$ 4S Dodge Reval As -eoe, $ BOS cond Owner } AUTO., 115 | 58 : 5 -Top $1594 folks. it's @ ER ce V8. lean car 
r white tires. [PALA CO kes pomi-| ong yy, 
Lake Orion 
tr V8 704 
8 KING 
ITAN H ) BIUDEBAK verdrive c 1795 
dio heate ( ™ we terring . aaa feekeh) “a heater Chieftain Deluxe ¢ door, ‘ as at CLARK®ION RD i cher : Wa 
: sos | 1961 of ieee 8-402 
58 METROPOLITA? 
$1688 he ident. 4-Door Sarertees 30.006 | WAS $17 SEDAN. tu-tone blue, ra: NOW $695 ps ar ene to 1 Pontiac \ heater 
SPEDE GRIEG | 55 Bonin: 
NH 
8S. Bagin * 
. 
‘ fountry $1 eanne SO RMS: & i 
me 870 . traction ie id ready fr 5 Hie. radio & 
ra 
‘ONV  NICEI 
r PO@dr R 
so5| _§ 
Cross C 
on, owr 
95 ORR 
heater, Jom : > OAT hydrama 
predomi atie | ies WO or ; POS | one chev. Pr . R&H $ 
* MBLER 
. 
$1198 1985 
7 radio, he eben aa ew CAR Chteue 32 Ford Wisteria, Portoms * ne fly trasonable : \ arin. | se Fed 9 roM RA ¢ ne | Except iona mass Door ai 21388 45° MERCURY ower siecune WAS $8 EFTAIN CATALINA COUPE. ’ $1495 N 
c ’ A " i : ee 55 LSI 
rr 4 Y 
7 ‘Door 21 
on MEL , an 
* ' 
HI MINGHA a 
aN CASS AF Usb et 16 SUnMr nae “eo Pe Bes 5) ord 3 an 
rece 
57 CHEVY 4 Do 108s Station Wagc fio heater, 
NTIAC c 
NOW Taal! 
Hi a 1 1 
: Buy 
* p100 | 
i 
. $1085 Bs kes rac 
' 
1957 Po 1° 
CORNER 
RFPLIGHT, | o P oRed Aon 
VE Mercury i Alsen FR 4 
a 
. i H-Top 
nd bra ite beauty 
tic, white 2195 ) 1 ips DF a ware A Only $99 
hed M les | 1360 Perry at Madisor 
Va ues 
51 METROPOLITAN 
$1391 Wires, “s01id iad F rdomatie. ge Deas 
N. full power and OW $1495 5 & 
ev ee 
10 \ ita My 
Q ARE i 88" Mardtop | 1956 4-dr_ sedan Fo ll tires. 
. IDAY SEDA Calh ae 1 ofns 
AUTO 
14 
ONTY 
FE FOLLOWIN 
TIONED, . QLDS °-88 
Fairlane 
fer whitewa 
Ds * ‘98 HOL 
to $0.) KING | 
120% THIA ic 
TH ,  RE-CONDN 
‘36 - 
oor § OBR V-s. radio fea ust see. 5 | 1986 OL 
black top, trim Th | DODGE EP fan 
4! ~ LEN \I 
POMP ae \ en RANTED 
tesman 4 [ 2 one vou m $109: AS $l 695 
Red with f | u SS Aaeiiar d ; ; Ye wa, 
iC LLY WARE ee [ASH Sta 
This 
: tic, || \V 
RTIBLE 
c TRAILEY 
odie 
sds 1HLE 36 ON: 
ONTIAC 
dramati 
. NVE 
: , U 7, ww DODGE ; be ns rR a Aoio ENMELI 
| 1954 rono een ine Both Dp MBLER Custom Sedan § 990 | cr eee merdien. cee tires; | 1996 eee peed accessories. 
NOW ols A | aC 1 
Witchy and toate NeW tor 
o 
ER eer ted. new mgition: Standard (7s ay 
$070 | * aaio hea qiker thm 905 atch po Q 
E, power and fu q 
MT Ant 5A FORD ¢ oN ae T perieet 
H (oO) ’ wordy a d 
VE; OWN 
| exce sk et oor’ Fcourse, $805, 56 FORD F-Lane 2 Door 
| penullsal 1ee ne - aramaiic nc ne AS $1495 MONTCLAIR 
SPORT COUPE, NOW $1695 , 
Good wowanl All acceaxaptes al 
All AO) 
OD 
trans : 
ae Bee . varalina $ 888 | 195; hief «door ¥ tires 
MERCURY 
] i 2 2 , . Dm cff AN Re Fordamatl 
1 ae ‘ 
! 
ee FLVEDFERE 
~ Custom Cat 
t toma e whitewall 
$045 T1987 ae P CADILLAC & wea Idea} tnd os WoCeme) 
FR #1210 a» 0 “ 
DES 
| 1944 PLYMOL tn ag ett ulate 1 i 38 PONTIAC C 
iT$771 
Pecos. E io heat | WAS $1895 
ater, Dynafiow. a clean “Ynwel racic fer @ o& werk © 3 wR VA RAD 
: 4 
or No rus 
{ ITH Belvedere ¥ 1935. OLD atic, radi ice WAS $1895 
N, radio, heater, pee a ai ates 1987 FORD 2 1 
. 
| Sener Mure eens 
SELIM CUA Be “$982 | 2 Door lesap tires: Snes "se08 CK SPECIAL SEDAN, 
NOW $1395 Car N 
3 ter 
| o 
eel, 7 
' Top, 
roowhitewa 
: 57 BUT _— 
; end 
SEW PAINT hes 2 
; , sedan. Hydrama 
YRNET Ar 
_ > 400° H i; e INTIAC 
atic. ra-\] yg: 
F iat ate Ane wane 1953 Malek 4 dr vedan 
ie fale Vegioe mecatune Ss 1984 Nicos cen muenge N° $5 PACKARI Deer ose Oe eae “yond rubber. sold W. AS $1595 
ped and full ee NOW'S 1495 Good conn “ STATION . 
n Radia 
tte radio inish, Uke new exteptiona 
: Custom « Doo 
“f peatee oe 
power equip : On 6 RT p Z @o ear ta _ 
oie areeetlis 
$495 
34 FORD 
oe ish. Sharp 
$08 
SEDAN. lest ¢ bh Bae " ye. She 8 | ee Cee ire ran 
Se yles 
oes Joor hardtop ele um , * SBTARCHIEF. 
4 Mu 
Ranch Wagon oe iets bt hee jedan. Dynaflow Head er s1608 
V-#. fully equipped and sh 505 L RlGe NG AUTO, 1b! & 
Motor me - ips Okie es heater, site nee 9n4 dai aster, Beautiful condi. | FORD elma 0 418 Boeeias 4 D7 whitewall Boss WA MOUTH 4 DR. WAGON. 
NOW $16 1002 CHEV $9) KING 4 | 1 “es ton plokap: | 
; mae beige finish 
Fully ena 
STIAC Sedan © g aC iu ue Cc 
Tas $7 PLY 
Tt. white aS anew Pe ou WHITE eg (epenlet 
es [TEV ROL Wee iano oe 
ley $288 JUPE Ante $4 PONTI naaaed $ 494 te rons with a \J \\. AS $1895 EREY SPORT COUPE, radio. heate es n 3 ir bo om 
ic vr 
; 
“CLUR Ce 
op Loadec 
rhitewah 
€ 187 CHEVY 2 ay 4 bin HKINe Good ¢ ie Panel Tauck Baltes AIK 4 DR WANT Re Chere aaa garenn ist FORD ou nee origina 5) RUICK H-Top 
+ see dio, hasten, mat Really Sabato | | 1984 MERCURY MONT 
NOW $595 meee we le FR @ 612 1944 Chevrolet p matic transmis: | ypy heater pcmerglite 
1956 con VA ee ee CIRC Eas Wai, $495, 
; ‘istom 2 Door 
iE ROL ET -& engine. | tires. clean 
e Hel vor ; Goop ter Aute BABS atts 
A oteal star, fo wag i fieering.  powe eriar. No | : 
7 FORD 
1956 Ct with V eo 
e 
A low mileag STOMIZED 
Nee . 
ike (er 
te wwe 
er ae fester jag 
—F : 
sas 
| Wag 
r, tutone | 795 
ly equipped. Dik thd Ge Mitty UP | sion . ee ee tat higher. radio, heater i must Be URVIRA 11 to choose from area: TION Powergiide "Fydio, heate mrowe® | WAS $7 TARCEIRG SEDAN, aby / $1695 seo eD ds vs OAL y atneer V Pontiac @ dr sedan us My 
Ket Donatian “Tas Te i eee aticks From §20 TRANSPORTA 
: aren laish. Ex 8008 | 187 fowtiac & 
NOW a-P : DS Va RET -AIRE 194 " Hyd reniatte 
eae 
why 
Cillte 
‘OUPE | NediN. : S 
OLET 
war | 
te blue, aff aE ' | atin ee a Aun ume 
AR Cone | 0 CK owner | 
foor hardtop, auto ‘3 PLYMOUTH CLUB ¢ | SPECTAL 
roy bio ce Sedan Vannewan if 2 itt AS "$1895 
T COUPE. beautiful meta feet Diener ME 4 
baker ddr se 104 
ON Antes ane 837 DeSoto 4-door mower sleer- sang Best offer 
FROM 
ti heater, 
| 
ERE SPOR 
V $1095 S745 on 4 a DR. VERY. 08a Btude 
- ETAT} W “un most diseriminat- | daca wee brikee Worcctai biack Very clean 
fom: 5 
fie ours, nice! $1685 1956 BEL VED 
NOW , 
ie 
con 
an HU Tee at 
} , ‘ 
4 
j 
see from? 
ee ud OR ae “cueY HW Wiggins 
“ A Fairlane @ ar . ‘i Diane ant: 
j inn eee a Tonk Sharp ‘1983 CHEVIRS. «3 to choos 
$44 
Hs eMEVROL ET ves eugee WAS 8] 295 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM Kou’ 
ABA Ford Heater White 
K] 195 
em ; 
4-door From $6195 
' Station wey ton. ra. dio nd | 
U SE D i ~ 
FOM Radlé 
$105 
: 
“ let Biscayne 
leea interior 
standard ttér tires, Yellow & ITHER | 
SA Cherre 
fio, heater. | ; ‘TH Spotte 
op 
: 
White wail 
SO ¢ 
; a { MK Cars walin 
| € 1) 
chats VA engine rac ish. | PLYMOUT uns lke a Loy 
- 6 . er ; 
306- | ) x = 
' thr 
: ) 
sedan 
‘ge fined , tose 
Runs Ss 
* | ‘ finish 
$i): 
. 1X ] cS 
TRuick @ dr Dvnaflow pee 
S » : IK sierring & Meautitut wold and be se | : Very little rust 
! <1 or R \ \] BL R Me BUICK 
Sedan Drnaflow ere 
ree New rubber 
FAIRLANE 100 rey Ae one 
Biscayne 4 door xe- | gras 
Aang ; SQ \ i se 
” Waren ‘ Pegg hog and \vorv fin. 
' Bees tnt Gia foin $60 
AOR OT oe. 
dad) esreiat powergiide. radio. | RD A cylinder 2 dition 
Me ‘ | radio el aie 1985 + Pore Wan ce ee ft $ tps 1887 Muiex 2 “praten Dynatine | EG SU 
fet Cea liver Dive and asym r  &xrelient -_ RIETC SAVENGS 
I PONTIA 
steor. ube. AB ptandar¢ +. $ 705 : Power bi B1d4s | 
S105 
heater Ma : 
one 
4 
a 
57 Po? rehief Power ‘ 
~ } Chev Delray . See. a : 605 Redip heates 
3 I 
le 
livers finish 
‘ hreughout 948 
ane PER \ 
vib asl Pig Sibi radio. ied 
NTI AC CADILLAC + Ch Wagon, 
95 y 
: lide | 
: cod & door 
? uS 
i Ing : Ks 
ION nu ; 
, ‘ on ae tatae shift . : a IPN -<HAVESIFE @igon Powergiice 
BU tc dy _ 1068 Chevrolet sue Povera! tae wee LINCOLN | 4 dr . 
RIL. 
| whitewals tires Fol 
PO 
DWARD : : he Deiuxe 2 oe std & «ROS Radio & heater , 
Pleuece aire Bt aur a | wagoie¥ ® engi new Beautiful Low milea ro SUI | 
WOO 
| ' 6 Bord € ened Wan cual ; os 
let @ dr ocdan Poe a ind fe omer care ae oe . af reaio lirgualeg finiah 
TERMS 
/ 
13 7 ON 
j MI 4.1930 i » Remb) sbift ; 1952 Ches role : ales aieo " tc the unbeare 
Ztone tk 
D 
‘ . 7 j 
| 
j a," 216, @ std «.. $ $95 ; Radio & he 
Condition 
| 
ATH THE Re ‘ 
Tl | 
. TA) 4 Sher Be “ar auto. soos ee oie sedan ENS) ee ail: $200) COANE ATO ATH 
irmingha 
| LER 
PONTIAC-BUICK 
W Sunserveiner a eury 2 rtibie : ‘ 1957 Plymouth 
Aco 
| CANE A 
MB 
: 
7 ' Conve 
$ 65 
‘ 0 
: 
. 
oT | 
5 1 1-81 ' 
ar 54 Igepster 
< 
ve 
‘ew OPINE 
~ | R m 
. eo un - L “48 oes 2 Deer 2 Poor-. ; a 1956 chy isle i renin, feel PrUR OVER a ce PROG ask ins C eV. 
qd nw ARD 
Sales and Servic 2 a ROCHESTER 
O : | 
\ . 1) Por bee Goupe “9175 Keries Tadic 
KD C4RS 10 IUR REGU |H 
: Woo AK oo Ni 
rE 3. , " 
‘ ) 
' 
ry 
, ; 49 Chey, Club atop 36 eharul 
re RACK ON ¢ 
hl 606. S. 
AGINAW 
; 
1 pee 2 tr War dor .$ 27 yf ab 
tie WE ARE 
vixie High ®ay 14! 
.  ¥¢ 
211 & & 
5 wast ‘ Hd siandera shitt § sa 1955 Pontiac 4@ a: adalat LAR LOT Al 
\ Le Reh ‘Open nites 
MI 6-3900 
' 
F 
f Chey 2 Dr 
Heater 
La Vey 
\ 
' 
~ 
— 
; 
A a) 
Radio & 
: hard lake . ' 
| 
> 
3 
; 
‘ 
4 ‘$6 Oldamotile 
| 
TRS P10 (ry tied, 
oo 
a ls 
. GHT MTRS.) 210 Ore pen Eves, 
. ‘Cars HOMER HI Poel PE 29101 | Oy ixie | 
‘18 minutes from OA 68-2828) 
ee 
ee ee 
ee ee near Bashabe oxtord: Michigan 
. 
? 
al ne ra ee le 
Pine Hes. 
c MICH. 
' 
i 
ee 
- a 
A 
\, é ‘ 
‘ : y ey ee ae as | Sep aa a ae ' 
: 
(oe ps 
| : 7 
feeree 
a ~ e 
. a a ee ~~ 
7 ee ee 
ee ; oe 
ee ee De              _TKE ponsiab PRESS.   
7 py | _ | - if - a £4 gat 
  
= Today's S$. Television Programs — |   
‘Channel 2 WIBE-TY | Channel ¢~WWd-TV “ Chuanal 7—WEYZ-TV 
  
6:15 (4) Life of Riley. News. 9:15 @) News: | |-230 (2) Top Doar. who has * a ; 
(9) Popeye. Commentary oh Report, . 1 .mesmm Allen. | United Press International | post-operative treatments at Co- 
9:30 re Red Skelton (c). Com- ¥ 
Documentary film. “ 
  11:15 (9) Nursery Schooltime. 
(9) Howdy Doody. Chan i.) 9-UKLW-TV TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1959, rs _povest none a 
0 | : nd |TV News 3 and Reviews | ee 
May Have Won the. War | 
but Our Spies Lost Play | 
ans 
th 
i 
aaiilaele 
  
& 
i 
t 
| 
| 
| 
  3 
NEW YORK (UPI) — I knew jumbia-Presbyterian Medical Cen- 
going badly right off ter in Manhattan, is now recuper- ; 
  News. Price Elena thi were 
“ o Riley (contd d a Verdugo as) WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON inst’ "eda when the Gestapo ating at his home in Leesburg, Ya. : 
Curtain (cont) 4 1%:4 -(2) Love of Life. grabbed kindly old Dr, Brunne | 
@) Woody Seolpecher pre a aa his (4) Tie Tac only five minutes into CBSTV's 
40 (2) News Analyst. poker-plying (9) Dancing Storybook. Desilu Playhouse, Sree qd 
$:45 (2) (O (1) News, Sports. Cee cae ie ee tne en . CD Aarons the Beard. * 
7:00 (2) The Hunted. which rsecdanghnerd sre nie: 8:30 (2) Search” for 7 Kindly old Dr, Seuees was al 
(4) Col. H. Flack. Comedy: cards for-fast game say (4) (color) It Be ¥ spy, on our side, of course—the 
Flack takes over racket taire . (7) Pantomime Quiz. kindly ones always are-and he estime r | 
hearing and tries to double (1) Naked City. Drama: ® Spo | had to be replaced by kindly mid; 
cross Gangster’ s girl tries to drink new a dle-aged Froelich who was mar- ; of . 
(1) Arizona Gun. Western:| away her. conscience while| 10 (2) News. | ried to kindly Frau Froelich. If Negotiations Fail, (2) Our Miss Brooks.   When groups of » young people| innocent _man_ faces electric)“ (@ It's a Great Lite. | Like all kind spies, the Free. Half a Million Workers | — gl fortune, they (9) Seaway foont) (0 Music Bingo, | SIMPLE RIG LAUNCHES ATLAS — A new the boom swings the .weapon upright to be  lichs weren't Te ec: and | | M ay Strike Tue sday : 
find rough going. : 10:08 (2) G Moore. Comedy.| bead Movie. | simplified launching system for the Atlas ICBM fueled and fired, right. Clamp released the | the Gestapo got them, : (Giaekeve Advetue: | a eater sea = vestal :30 (2) As the World Turns. has been developed to eliminate huge gantry boom is taken away. The 100-ton Atlas is lifted That left the whole spy business) 1, YORK (UPI) — Steel Hawkeye rescues elderly ae 4 (7) Topper. crane usually employed. The missile is stored into this position. by a 73-horsepower electric in the hands of kindly Margaret) ees Cone 
white woman from two In- 
djan warriors and learns that 
she has been slave of Indians 
for 18 years. Ed Wynn, Kay Ballard and’ 
Desmond. [ 1; 
(4) David Niven. Drama: '2; 
“Sticks and Stones”’ starring! (4) I Married Joan. 
(4) Faye Elizabeth. 
(2) Susie. ; 
(4) Queen for a Day. 
(7) Day in ac - tract negotiations resume here to- Lewis who was played by kindly; — : 
Joan Fontaine who was in love day with a ae con wage pro- 
with Hans who was played by Max ee pparently scuttled and two 
Schell |big steel plants already shut down 
a . by a wildcat strike. motor. First new installation will be made at 
Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. horizontally, below, clamped by-¢he nose on a 
70-foot erector boom. In less than two minutes, 
  —— eee —? 
7:30 (2) Men, Medicine, Space. Ericson) goes « * ®* 
Medical aspects of space cmap remy wife — ? 30 2 — Par Rele- He was a kind newspaperman or Half a million basic steel work- 
flight ranging from threat of! McCay) receives threateninz| 1S) SOS Ot: TRAD | maybe I should change that to a) ers may be called on strike one 
boiling temperatures ” letters. David Niven is host. ty als Storm: OC e e er U ppor ‘kind of newspaperman because he week from tonight if the United 
and weightlessness to severe (7) Drama. Drama: Young 3:99 (2) Big Payoff. | ‘didn't seem to have much work to Steelworkers of America and the physical and psychological 
stress. Howard Whitman will 
‘be host-moderator. 
(4) Dragnet. Police drama: 
Friday and Smith investigate 
theft of four hot rods and the do. * | ewereey Bee eS 
—— © agree before that Well, anyway, neither Marga- | 
ret nor Hans were much as spies | time on new contract terms. 
About 12,000 steelworkers shut or levers or anything else for 
that matter and Desilu Play- down two Jones & Laughlin Steel woman who has had experi- 
ence in precognition takes 
look into future at party and 
predicts dangerous and 3:30 
eventful train trip for =, (4) Young Dr. Malone. 
(7) Beat the Clock. 
(9) Movie. 
(2) Verdict Is Yours. 
(7) Who Do You Trust? Grows, Sallade Finds. | LANSING w—A backer of Nelson! Sallade said that tcaceioce 
  
  National Hot Rod Association rng antge 4:00 Be Teter be —— 'Rockefeller for president said last Mrs. Gerald Davenport of Ann) | house ended on a Sapam Dil gests Pittsburgh yester- 
helps in investigation. 10:15 (9) Weather o (@) (calor) Truth ae Caan night he found a ground swell for Arbor will serve as vice chairman, | note with Brunner and Froelic 4 est a naa over incentive 
(7) Sugarfoot. Western: Tom 10:20 (9) Littl Theater nonce ~ the New York governor at a na- of the Nationa] Citizens Commit-) and Frau Froelich in the hoose- ie an ot ni aon & Laughlin 
- “is innocently involved in pian 10:30 (2) aicere (cont ) | is American Bandstand ‘tional Young Republicans’ meet- tee, and that former State Rep.) | gow, Margaret running oft to ait nie about 25,000 workers, 
to rob bank and then is ab- (4) Dr, Hudson. Drama: Dr.4:15 (2) Secret Storm : ling in Denver, Colo... D. J. Massoglia (R-Alurium) will, | Vienna to do some more spying pe ain my oper ation. : 
ducted by notorious outlaw. | Hudson meets lovely younz\4:30 (2) Edge of Night | Rep. George W. Sallade (R-Ann/head a Michigan citizens commit. and Hans deciding to fight it out Joeeh'® F + * 
(9) Million $ Movie. Drama: woman while! on cigs, for. (4) County Fair. Arbor) reported on his operation tee for Rockefeller for president. | at home in his own kindly, in- | Federal Finnegan, chief of the 
Birth of remarkable horse much-needed - rest : (9) Sherwood Forest. ‘of a hospitality suite boosting) He said that a student's affiliate, | efficient fashion. toatl Mediation Service, met 
brings strange results in (7) Sec. of State Herter. 5:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. \Rockefeller. Michigan's Young is being formed under the direction | enh appened in Berlin in 1938 ington veslatar th cae bad 
| i Leclagey 2}. Rebs (9) Wrestling. (4) (color) George Pierrot/GOP delegation frowned on Sal- of Brude K. Chapman, a Harvard and 1 kind of got the feeling thet| warp oe iw, oa ad 
: 8:00 (2) Spece (cont.) 11:00 (2) (4) News, Weather. Presents. jae By acuway: Umiversity ve euden (aan Des, if these were the people On OUF tions before the strike deadline un- 
F (7) ’*s On. Soupy Sales, (9) Looney Tunes. Sallade, who has started up a Plaines, ml. side we were doomed to lose the jess his services are uested. He (4) Steve Canyon. Drama: (2) Bandstand | Morris will be secretary-treas h | req 
Canyon takes over over-con- guests. 5 stand. national citizens for Rockefeller | war. I know we lost the play. ‘said both parties had indicated that 
; : (9) Wrestling (cont.) | (7) Mickey Mouse Club. movement, still in a fledgling urer of the Michigan committee. : * - * they ‘areas to barwain i ae 
fident group of pilots who ‘5:55 (4) Sports ’ i _ ee | | Raki had P rg lown t 
pattern themselves after 11:15 (2) (4) Weather. | . : stage, said more than one-third | | | SHORT SHOTS: Laya wire- without mediation 
  11:20 (2) (4) Sports. | of the 900 delegates visited his _. : |to be forcibly restrained last night crack Air Force acrobatic po = Fire Damages Church, R. Conrad Cooper, Executive hen team known as Thunder-|11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theate | suite. ‘on ABC-TV's pantontime quiz w Vice P : A : ; ally t resident of United States 
Bre oe my Angel CBS) ad Tension Mounts _ Jt was situated in the Brown Landmark in Cadillac a ee eae caude.” =| Steel Cora., and head of the four (D Sugarfoot (cont.) — > J vr Pu van Palace Hotel, two blocks away | | | man industry bargaining team, (9) Movie (cont.) : ack Paar. ety with from convention headquarters. CADILLAC «—A midnight fire Orson Bean's comment to em: yesterday scotched a ‘“non-infla- 
8:30 (2) To Tell the Truth. 
(4) Jimmie Rodgers (c). — 
Musical-variety with guests, 
ethe Dukes of Dixieland. 
(7) Wyatt Earp. Western:   Betty White, Kay mompeny 
and Cliff Arquette. 
(7) Night Court. 
(9) Starlight Theater. Drama 
Richard Egan, ‘‘Wicked Wo- | cee Mike Stokey: ‘You know, if 
| we didn't get that in another few 
| seconds, your show would have 
| been on for the last time."’ Love “Our approach was one of the caused an estimated $50, 000 dam- 
‘soft sell,” '’ he said. | age to the First Congregational 
“At no time were there any but- Church, a Cadillac landmark 
itons distributed or traditional cam- 
Move to Oust Frondizi, paign hoopla techniques followed tionary” wage compromise 
| which was reported to have been 
| suggested to both sides by gov- 
| erament officials. inArgenting The church's pipe organ was de-| 
        
    
  
  ! 
” | that show. . R Earp’s enemies try to hu- man.”’ ('53). stroyed and the sanctuary exten- | Cooper said it had not been sug- 
miliate him with aid of trav-- .wepnESDAY MORNING | Install Military Junta, “= 8 steely aumaned | . Virginia Angelo, a contestant OM gested to him. But he said he 
eling boxer and his promoter. Gains Momentum | Ce ey ty es Fire Chief Robert L.- Gilchrist -_ poe aleecl agri pie fed a ch Sito cis cae oh aes eke tified as su = (9) Movie (Cont.) _ |6:4@ (2) Meditations. experience and reception by con- feald defective wiring in the organ past month, isn’t identi ee ported to put most of any money 
9:00 (2) (4) Sec. of State Chris-|¢:55 (2) On the Farm Front. 'vention delegates can be classed) Selieved to have cauaed the iT l Sh |but she strikes me as a prc settlement into supplementary ben- 
tian Herter. Report on Gen-|7:@@ (2) TV College. | BUENOS AIRES, Argentina as nothing short of sensational.” leans tev : = evision OW a pertoemer Fare one of the | efits rather than eager 
eva Conference. (4) Today. \(AP) — Argentina's government 7 ‘thousands of kids who come to {ncrease—was any less inflation- 
(7) The Rifleman— Western: (7) Big Show. | = * Bove | _ doining in the venture was Rep. | The Rev. Clayton A. a pee to Star Godfrey New York hoping to break into ary than a direct wage boost. 
Banker John Hamiltor? {s/7:30 (2) Cartoon Classroom. — appeared near a climax to- | dein, _Merria (Midland). | toc, estimated damages at $0,000. ‘show busintss and float around) Union president David J. McDon- 
forced to foreclose Sam El- (7) Breakfast Time. |day as a move grew among mili-| | Hotel space rent, printing of | The brick church was extensive- in September its fringes ald also denied that such a pre 
der’s ranch with tragic re-/8:00 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. tary leaders to oust President five placards and free euttee ly damaged three ieee rye | | ‘ ~*~ * * |posal had been made to him in 
sults. 8:30 (7) Harry's Holiday House. | Arturo Frondizi despite his Cabi-| ™®® each a total. of just over gas explosion that rocked it s' neny NEW YORK i — A special THE CHANNEL SWIM: Com- Washington, and indicated he 
(9) St. Lawrence Seaway.9:00 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown.! nor’ i, : $190, Sallade sald. Neither were (before Sunday services were to . ing posers Alan Jay Lerner and Fred- didn't think any more of it than ; : OWL. net's resignation. jelegates ‘begin. one-hour television show is being. nd theiridid C 
9:30 a ce naiad ‘and Eve. Tension was heightened by: planned to star Arthur Godfrey, rhea Fair Lady.” “Gig” ‘Brig-| OOper. 
10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. Frondizi’s refusal to accept the who is convalescing from a lung 44, 4 “Paint Your Wagon 
aria __ (1) Jean's Notebook resighaticos of his three armed tA di concer eperstion pertossied AULA Wiailinis Geceall enon British to Discuss r (--3 - 
10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. ee on sarguts Queen O ccoraions 30 special on NBC-TV Friday, Nov. areas es 10:25 (9) Billboard. ‘ There is dissension on the’ P [ hi 14: 3 t fe 
Hate ctstelmterpy [0:20 2) Sam Levenson. - * * Begins Her Crusade 1g The Show M8 set for Sept. 16 trom oo NBCUTV's new summer se art i In Launchings ely Nolet ete “i awl (4) Treasure Hunt. - Open threats were voiced ries, Perry Presents, and regulary INT TAIL ie ; (9) Special . against Frondizi's regime by his Time. The type of show has not 
IMI | lett" 10:88 (7) ‘ot military opponents, They report- |been disclosed. Presumably it will Teresa Brewer is threatening | LONDON (AP)—A team of six 
cae sa 3 Fi 4 sige Gs ypal teiy sais hal Gay aie Strenk-alvaah By EARL WILSON be in the nature of a welcome for leave the can. + experts wen = eee vel instal 
{3 : * ' . 7 — How would you like to get in on the ground Godfrey ret to television. | | ington today to ss the instal- CIVVIEISITIAT ior ieimir) - (4) Price Is Right. to force out the embattled presi- NEW YORK dy g g odfrey returning to television. | CBS.TV has : ideration jetion of British research in 
E24) ne ATTIC] LiJAlg| dent unless he meets their de- floor on a new thing we're starting called Be-Kind-to-Ac-' Godfrey is spending most of his, 
nges in cordions Week? Just mail in one dead accordion-player in a time at his farm near Leesburg, 
Se eovermmes bit ee ™ ; plain wrapper. ~piey | Va. He left Columbia Presbyterian’ Shows for next season — Godfrey, 
| Medical Center for his New York i e   
  one or two special Arthur Godfrey; ments in U.S. space satellites. 
_Dr. R. L. Smith-Rose, director 
‘of radio research, told a reporter Cleo. 
(9) Abbott & Costello. 
nan |   
        
    
  
              
  
      
  
    
    
          
    
     
   
      
            
          
  
      
      
  
  
      
  
                      
  —. pealy at Gentle: mana ty Frankly, we'd never tossed fitfully in City apartment on May 15, He re- ‘ the instruments will go aloft in 
aa “ juta to replace the president ata our sleep, worrying about the cruelty in- (turned to the hospita) for postop» Phone Exchange three or four iececkiags during 
11 Soften in | a erative treatments almost daily the next two years. temper landslide victor 16 months ago in * flicted on the accordion until we broke il about 5 wc ac | ‘The information thus obtai nd 
a) an Wo Ge Argentina's first free election in’ § a bagel with pretty Kathy Manzi, the Om! Sbout two weeks Ag Letters Replace lwill have a bearing on Britain's 
ofan spare Ope © decease. Accordion Queen. | Fam iliar Names | plans to send up satellites of its Mt oeetic durtving to cope with the darken-| ii “They cail it the squeezebox or the cheese- Marilyn Monroe | own __ * of Thailand ing crisis, Frondizi told Interior vie ss ae shoals’ lastunin r hope of | NEW YORK (AP) — The New| Rhode Island, the nation’s small- Ca ll Minister Alfredo Vitolo, long an as a symphonic instrument,” Kathy pro- U 5 : . : ‘ : motto. 
2 & os _ administration spokesman, _ to claimed bitterly when she lunched with this| ndergoes urgery er ne Eee 
oe See reg ee seamen that procade =e a © hese s today to sou “What do you think of ‘o Markoff as) NEW YORK (AP)—Film star, : 2 Delts Uy care out on the situation, This aroused | 4 = Marilyn Monroe underwent gyne-| Murray Hill, Trafalgar, Univer-, ) 
® Biomish x Z speculation Frondizi was consider- an accordionist?” I asked. Leal a i yl today at te now are merely MU, TR, UN,| EA Ac | 
* uae Y YY ing forming: a coalition govern-| “She's a performer and an entertainer—rather than a Hil Hospi! paey at eR BU) RE | N] DELCO ®: | WA CZ. ~ , ve . : ' . | oncee : ~ yy Yo _ ment. musician, sald Kathy. “I’m happy to say I’m not following 2) Ri tescplial gpokeaian tea all her ~*~ * * j 7 
S Roe. yp Vitolo told newsmen the mass her footsteps. . condition was excellent |! About a million Manhtattan di-! as . 
9 short- ~napped IM | Cabinet resignation Monday _ in- “What about Lawrence Welk?” Miss Monroe is the wife of play- rectors, all in the new style, start di 3- 4492 
40 Help 7 \dicated changes in the govern- “That's his instrument, but he doesn’t play either,” Kathy wright Arthur Miller going té customers today. 
a Animal Goctor - _ment’s policies. He did not say -eplied. “Musicians feel what he’s doing is so cornballish, but; There was noimmediate further .For some people the ane 
é pisterea poe the exe. te, ses ie my goodness, he’s making all exjianation of the surgery he mbolized all the. romance of the, 
observers iev y mig ve The actress has twice previously| big city ey State alg come too late to appease | the money! co ae 0 * * * | 43 Hidden 3 ; experienced Miscarriag n i 3 Bidace 2 Beye name = arenene military. We talked about such Aug. 1, 1957, she underwent sur-| Imagine John O'Hara’s book | 
32 Most retions! § Plan be to i ed classicists as Phil Baker, gery at Doctors Hospital here aft-|about the young lady who was; 
Pester tir Many of the military opponents | Shep Fields, Bob Kreech er a month’s pregnancy rapidly collecting a past It was]! 
Cy wpe $s of Frondizi's administration had She lost an unborn child Dec./ called “Butterfield 8,” for her tel-; for instance @ Candied sea- which | who's with Vincent Lopez 
holly reot key. roles in the revolution which’ 5 17, 1958, while at work on a movie!ephone, number. Who would buy | 10 8h ~ —and I don’t know how we 2 Provs 11 Lariat toppled dictator Jugn Peron four . in California ta book called “BU 8" ? ish Pree. 13 Notches years ago. ~ missed Milton DeLugg who . . _ 
    —| 
Predict Support, Passage     
was voted “the outstand- 
ing accordion pares of 
1951.” = 
- Today's Radio Programs -- 7 visser « joo wim | 
| 
| , Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice aay Kaye, but when I is award-winning Sonotone, Lone the latest slim-trim we 
  
  
    
    
      
  
      
  
      
      
       
       
      — found it meant traveling, I f St f Rj wht Bi | ‘| glass models, is available at. 
WIR (700) CRLW (800) Wws (980) WCAR (1180 WIBK (1500 N= | ! (1188) WYSE (i270) WPRON (1400) 3JBR (1500) me ae anced ae lea 0 a eS Id S | S re) N oO T ON E 
tontant 11;00—W, 0:00 WIR, News CKLW. Joe Vas ’ of PONTIA 
4:00—WIR, News tea WW) News P einabeth | WPON Chuck Lewis preg _ ve noses WASHINGTON (AP)—Southern! and between the federal gover] 511 5... state Bank Bldg WWd, News Y2, Surrent WXYZ Breakfast Clud WXYZ. Paul Winter jto the World Accordion Com- Democrats predict the House will ment and the states. Ph FEderal 2-1225 ° 
WXYR Wattrick McKensie CKLW. Hopwood CKLW News David 1:30—WJBK, Baseball ‘petition at the Prince George pass a states rights bill opposed| * * * bac Oras Hoenn 
wibe fees Meteoo 11 WIR Mate WCAR ‘News ‘ea, Rene caste |Hotel, where the leading brains by the Eisenhower administration’ But opponents contend it actual 
ween cows Mood) — WPOR, Rows, Saws CKLW. Joe Van . (of the accordion world will dis- ane that the Republican floor 4 gee a“ federe! ews : be ———— 
: 9:90 wa Barrie 2:30—CKLW, News, Shitbreas cuss getting more accordion KATHY leader will actively support it. (fields of civil rights and labor- sven inne, ae | MEBNERDAE WommtNa | “CELW Mary Morgan ie te sg, and _ Rep. Charles A. Halleck of In- management relations. However, RCA Color TV WwWy 8 Maxeel $190" WIR Nowe aaticulire | 19:0 WIR. Muse | HOO WIR, Compoatte MN nn (OF Symphonies and more respect for the ac- ane the GOP leader, was away!they say, it would create chace 
WCAR Paces. Party wRre wet SED fer & Mary ai ote from Washington Monday when in dozens of fields where both Sales and Service WPON Candietite CEL® Meester Cus » doe Van WCAR tewe. Denacts , debate opened on the bill. It pro- state and federal legislation ex- CONDON’S TV 
Petey - B+ WIBR fom Georges WXYZ M. Shorr THE MIDNIGHT EARL see | vides that federal laws do not) ists. ine 
vita ¢ | en oe wry WPON. News, Lar automatically ~-supersede-+-state| Deputy Atty. Gen. Lawrence E:] Tolagpeph iin 
Sku Fanon tates «| POW Sarty Owe ‘en gas em wsn, compete ane ppg A ly ae cas hans Gunton Gana hoping! i, laws in the same field. ‘Walsh wrote that the Justice De- L1= ‘170 Aerm from TS Wink, uae Boleey o58— WIR, Muse Bad ioe CELW Newt. Davies N t y . . ‘| He asked managers of the leg- partment strongly opposes what) — 
1 wwe seta eatrd poi Bye Opener i WW, Dick French ote from Joan Crawford: “I can't talk about Alfred’s death ‘isiation to reserve time for him. he called “this retroactive, far- RCA COLOR TV WxYs pees Gews George . WEVA prowe wan, Mews, Muse |YCt. When you reach perfection and have to face reality—it’s| Hie reportedly has prepared a' reaching legislation.” do! bee 
fomte ‘ 100 WIN, Dan Kirby IDR Rew: Reid wits Coun. es ‘pretty grim” . Friends of Jack Paar are amused by Henry, speech strongly advocating the! But the House Republican Poli- ales and Service 
$:00—WIR, Basedall om, San Ze i CKLW. News, Davies ‘Morgan's new 5 o'clock TV time; they wonder what happened | measure. icy Committee, of which - Halleck SWEET’S RADIO TV 
wy “fee. erver ews toey Dare | 1 os wim same tor Muse | WOAR News to his “Down With Jack Paar” campatgn. * * * ‘is a member, voted a week ago ; 
wOAR wows Sous amet Morgee wPON Carriage Trade - << | Such a stand by Halleck would to support oe a 
: - only emphasize an already com-| * 
wa ‘eats pee ae 1:38 WIK, Muse Hat Polly Bergen and husband Freddie Fields, off to Europe plate split on the measure between! ‘Most Neectiicate present Mon-) 
open. Geel oe ve a ee | oe bs Gherr on the Queen Mary, will visit Prince Rainier and Grace (ar- the Republican administration and day joined the Southerners tq vote 
URLW weak Sows ® “Fan teve teen CRLW Mews, Devies ranged by their chum Judy Balaban Kantor) ._. the Republican House leadership. 233-116 in favor of taking up the 
panes ‘agence: ome wen weet, ude CKLW. Joe Var _— Weleer Cary Grant bought a chunk of one of the major camera The bill was troduced “by a bill for discussion—the procedural 
oT far Oy Baia “woes wot w Paul Winter | 900 Wun. News Muni firms . . . Jersey Joe Walcott’s son will become a pro boxer. leader of the Southern conserva- vote which is usually the first test: 
, . Convert Review W. Mews Deviee See we tee | Sony. "Sottes ness WISH I'D SAID THA poet mus tives, Rep. Howard W. Smith (D-|on @ cont 1 measure. 
“OxLe. SIBK Rows Ceoree “ss we wee Se eae For gaitence, he matt ean that some ail ¢ cod hi per Va). It is described by its backers! As for the final House action,’ 
wxvE. flews Casey HED wn, Time to Gene Tens. Grate Pore _ ‘That's cart, brother. as an effort to restore. the consti-| Rep. Edwin E. Willis (D-La), one 
WIBK. Baseball "2a, ects, en 10—WaR, 6:30—WXYZ, M. Shorr { (Copyright, tutional balance between the ju-/of the handlers of the legislation, 
10:90—-WIR, Muste . Caria «| WWH, News, CKLW, Davies yee) dicial and legislative branches,!said “it will pass.     
  1 4  ~via a ae Wen aee 9 ae wa ty of, a ES 
THIRTY   
\ | 
; : ithe 27-pew church. The structure ¢ Ancient Indian Church (oe oe een gt with 
\hauled through the Cape Cod Wil-' 
‘derness from the Plymouth Colony. | |; Was 
May: Become a Shrine 
MASHPEE, Mass. (UPI)—A 275-! 
year-old Indian church, now in 
dilapidated condition, may be pre- 
served as a historical] shrine. 
+ Civic leaders and Chief Flying,industry figures that the average fem at tah 
  
paign to raise $20,000 to restore drugs a year. No Drug on the Market 
NEW YORK (UPI) — The drug his wife does- 
Under inheritance tax Jaws, if wwRJ, d/Rew radio station here, Jupiter and Home.” 
Eagle of the Mashpee Wampanoag physician is responsible fors dis- the lady dies first there’s an added| was given license plate WCFR, the’ The trip is* simulated in the require a property tax increase lig 
Indian tribe have joined in a cam-|tributing about $7,000 worth cf tax of roughly $9,500 on a gross/eall letters of a competing station! a-adémy's planetarium as part of 
estate of $120,000, Take a reallyiat Springfield, Vt. lumber ' 
N 
be From Tax Viewpoint 
Man Should Die First / he fol } pr ’ / #, ; 
’ 
  
‘husband pays an added $78,800 if 
ihis wife dies- first, 
  
; EW YORK (UPI)—It may not M 
pure sentiment when -a—hus-| istoken Identification 'THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1959 i io : Tr 
i i 5 e +1 ot " PrYTTiTtTyT iit dee big estate of, say, $500,000 - the Space Trips Possible [ae aoe a and visual + H , 
s 
‘at Air Force Academy 4 
trips” more realistic.   
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Calo. Only One is interested (GPI)—Visitors to the U.S. Air| eg 
band says he wants to die before’ HARTFORD, Vt. (UPI)—A New, Foree; Academy can take a 50-/ ALBION, N.Y, (UPI)—When t 
‘ Hampshire resident employed at Minute trip to the “Moon, Mars, Aibion Village Board held a anti 
‘tic hearing on a budget that would ¢ 
/a program entitled *‘The Story of! tended. i 
‘e 
31 Yor com, only oe yer a-\0 . okbnedicaheuon Seecesoveveceseeeeeesegesee Established in 1898 
- Farmer-Snover 
‘Funeral Home | 
160 W. Huron St. FE 2-917] 
PARKING ON PREMISES 
    Sreccecccccccecoce 
  
  
  ws 
  
{SEAR ROEBUCK AND CO. 
; FREE ESTIMATES    
  Come to Seors or 
Phone FE 5-417] 
See FREE Offer Below 
  = 
ps 
Fine quality heating 
Insulate 
Your Pipes 
Reg. 98 
78¢ 
i! 
  Automatic 
Humidifier 
12.95 HOMART RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME... 
As you know, last winter was especially hard on many furnaces 
and boilers. This year, more homes than usual will need a new 
heating system. To help this situation, Sears Pre-Season Heating 
SALE brings you worthwhile savings right now, so you can buy 
ahead of the rush. In addition to low prices, you are assured of 
prompt delivery. We can arrange expert installation and finance 
it for you with the materials or you can install-it-yourself. Central 
heating is sold on terms of NO MONEY DOWN and NO PAY- 
MENT ‘TIL OCTOBER Ist... ask about SEARS MODERNIZING 
CREDIT PLAN 
  at down-to-earth prices! Forced hot 
water baseboard heating gives you even temperatures 
throughout your home plus operating economy 
terms available during this sale! Come in today and talk 
to our HOMART heating experts 
SHOP SEARS FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M. @ Relay and transformer 
@ Automatic tiller valve 
@ Honeywell thermostat, wire 
  Plumbing and Heating Dept. Perry St. Basement 
  
  
  THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS NO MONEY DOWN, NO PAYMENTS ‘Tit OC€F.-1tst- . 
“MODERNIZING CREDIT PLAN 
  
    
, Reg. 3.98 Shower Rod 
Reg. 76.95 Jet Pump 
Reg. 19.95 Fixture Set’ Reg. 119,95 50-Gal. Electric 
Water Heater with Trade-in 
Reg. 129.95 50-Gal. Electric 
Water Heater with Trade-in 
Reg. 169.95 50-Gal. Electric 
Water Heater with Trade-in 
ee ee ws 
    
  
10% Off 
on all Homart 
Gas or Oil 
Furnaces 
and Boilers 
Come in or 
Call FE 5-4171 
for Free Estimate R } 
      
  2-Speed Switch   
20-In. Window Fan 
UL approved 49,95 
$8) Down a0 oe oe ae ee oe oe Oe Ge Ge Ge oe ae on oe oe oe oe Ge Ge GE Ge GP Ge oe oe ae Ge oe oe ee oe oe,     
            
WITH BASEBOARD RADIATION @ HOMART oil fired boiler 
@ Thermometer-altitude gauge 
@ Expansion tank with drain e Limit switch 
@ Relief valve 
@ Flow control valve 
@ Circulating pump 
@ Airtrap fitting 
@ Steel pipe and fittings 
. Ask About Sears 
. . Up to 36 Months to Pay! 
AS LOW AS 
00 Month Special 
SAVE OVER $35 NOW! 
4-Section 75,000 BTU Gas 
HOT WATER BOILER 
Regularly 
214.95 179°* NO MONEY DOWN 
NO PAYMENTS ‘TIL OCT. Ist 
Ask About Sears Modernizing Credit Plan 
Up to 36 Months to Pay 
] fied erdtpeled asing, 
| y | with any hot water ¢ Honeyvwe 
: ar dratt diverter. vy et 
i ” (lae 
SEARS ARRANGE INSTALLATION the hands of heating éxperts at Sears — le! 
urange complete installation for you, and finance 
eric ind labor on a single contract. Sears 
and genuine parts are available nation: 
Always as near as your phone. LET 
INDOOR, OUTDOOR 
THERMOMETER FREE 
Call or come in today and 
arrange for your tree home 
heating estimate and the ther- 
mometer is yours. 
  
4a uneaeneeana ea = = 
‘ a 
oe ee oe at fe oe ee oe oe oe oe oe oe ee oe oe oe oe se ae oe ee oe oe oe oe oe ee oe 
  Exclusive Design 
HOMART Toilet Seat HOMART Piston 
Shallow-Well Pump         
Budget-Priced 54-In. 
Steel Cabinet Sink 
66.88 
Porcelain enamel sink has. sin- 
gle bow! and ~double~ drain- 
board faucet and = sirainer. 
Spacious cabinel grea 
  Our Best 54-inch 
Steel Cabinet Sink 
104.88 
tee! capinet Reg. 124.95 Reg. 76.95 
Heavy bonde 
    
    
   
     
  
Harmony House 66-in. Reg. 104.95 
Steel Cabinet Sink 93° You ll convenient storage and work area of 
this double bow! -sink. 
and: scratch resistant. 
faucet... basket, strainers. enjoy tne 
Chrome-plated swing-spout 
  ponent or — ee 
POT aos ie i ‘ 
  
s Li ie.. 
At ay -. a ee a , 
Homart Hexagon Shingles . . 
v¥ Completely Installed . . . 24x30x'3 . : we 
Jur most popular reofing combines high quality and beauty at Sears usual 
All shingles are uniformly thick. 
Homart roofing is one of the best investments a home owner can make, All reasonable price. Your choice of 7 colors. 
materials and Inbor are guaranteed for 8 full years 
  
No Painting 
Colors cant wear 
off. Waterproot, tire: 
proof. Made of as- 
bestos fiber and ce y 
ment. Long-lasting. 
Heat resistant 
  
   
                        
  ’ 
: s 
4 
Save Fuel Like an extra blan- 
ket around the 
house Kee; 3. cold it * . . X 
winter ‘winds out. HOMAR 
Saves on fuel. 
ais 
Sane oy pe ae 3 as 5 “pe s ae obre a 
  
Guoranteed 
10 Years     
        
    
  
    Homart 94 95 Reg. 9.98 7.4 Both materials and Wid ; 
0) bj a ea “ Deen } rt ] PS ¥ lyre e Me X rkmaneship a t 
qa a ind lucite extended lite guaranteed in writ 
valve mea long wear Staintes steel ing for 10 full years, 
ne O gph Pxtra hinge White only 
ur e jal 11 Colors ee ae : 
“4 
ov your monty back   ave 
i g. 
  
      
              Harmony House 42-inch 
Steel Cabinet Sink Outfit 
3° 
So many quality features for so low a price. Includes 
acid and scratch resistant porcelain enameled top, 
roomy, heavy-gauge steel base cabinet with baked-on 
enamel surface, chrome-plated faucet, strainer. @Regularly 64.95 
® Save 11.07---Now 
+ 
* Sethe Ly, 
} 
a INS 
‘IS Pitch Roof 
Completely Installed 
"A2ZS5 24x30x9-Ft, House 
    
    
    
  
SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171      
      
  thin