gs a f e / \ The Weather U, 8. Weather Bureau Forecast Pleasanj, little warmer; (Details on sees 2) a ae j . A “ h ‘f ‘HE PON TIA ath YEAR ~ PONTIAC, JIBCEISSS, UNITED: PRESS: INTERNATIONAL PRESS ASSOCIATED 2 ip € * Prison: Bound Teamster | x * * Fourth to Create Full Squeeze on County's Roads | Expect 2% to- Jam Highways in’ State During Weekend. Area police are bracing: for an Independence Day} weekend that promises to put Oakland County in the’ middle of a two-way ‘traf- fic squeeze. | The Pontiac office of the) Automobile Club of Michi-| gan estimates that 200,000. AP Wirephote refused to intervene with the start of his 14 to 10-year Jackson | t Prison. term, convicted arsonist and Flint Teamsters business agent Jack D. Thompson (right) yesterday was led handcuffed to other prisoners out of the Genesee County Jail headed for Jackson. was convicted April 3 of burning the Latreille Dry Cleaners pickup station outside Flint. Frank Kierdorf received fatal burns in the fire. Thompson's at- Thompson, 42, forneys will press for an appeal Stars Dazzle Sioa | at Movie’ s DETROIT (AP) —Holly of northern Michigan, smote Detroit last night in the best of moviedom’s brightlights style. The big show was the world premiere of the Michi- gan-produced “Anatomy of Dazzling lights of a theater marquee ‘and the pres- ence of star actors as well bined fora lot of luster. A parade from Detroit’ | A fellow business agent to the high court. Premiere wood glamor, routed by way a Murder.” as Official dignitaries com- Ss imposing civic center to Beck, Fruehauf Plead Innocent Both Deny Violating Taft-Hartley Act, No Trial Date Set By The Associated Press Dave Beek, Detroit industrialist, Roy A. Fruehauf, and another trucking executive today pleaded innocent to charges of violating a provision of the Taft - Hartley Act forbidding union officials to accept money from management. Counsel for the- defendants claimed in court today that it was a legitimate loan, violating no) laws. Beck, former president of the Teamsters. Union, is charged with accepting $200,000 from Fruehauf, of 5330 Middle Belt Rd. West Bloomfield Township, and Burge Seymour, president of a New York transport firm. Beck was etibesd under $2, 500 bound whtil trial, as was Frue- hauf, president of the Fruehauf Trailer Co. in Detreit. Seymour was freed on personal bond. The trial date was not set. After airaignment, New York Federel Judge Gregory F. Noonan dismissed a bench warrant he is- sued yesterday when Beck ‘failed to show up -on his scheduled ar- raignment date, Beck’s Seattlé“attorney, Charles Burdell, explained the mixup in -dat#s was an honest error on the part of. his clerical staff. | A federal grand jury indict- ment charged the $200,000 pay- ment was made in June 1954,: but it did not elaborate about what the money was for. *Grand Circus Park. helped ‘moral and denied permission for jthe ‘film to open until the words in the sendoff of the movie, made from Supreme Court Justice John D. Voelker’s best-seller book. Judge Voelker, -_present with Gov, and Mrs. Williams and the mayors of Detroit-and neighboring |Windsor, Ont., got-handshakes and} |applause. The Detroit premfere w&s de- cidedly different from ‘‘Anatomy’s”’ experience in Chicago. In Chicago the police commis- sioner ruled certain phrases in jdialogue were obscene and im- were taken out, Detroit's reception of the movie was unrestrained — except that the- audience was limited. Seats were reserved by invitation only | to top-drawer people. | Among the stars on hand were) Joseph N. Welch, the Boston at- torney “and the lovely Lee ernie, | made-in-Marquette picture, Texan Bradley Shoots 68 for Early Golf Lead ley, 28-year-old pPofessional from Hillsboro, Tex. was the surprising early leader today in. the . $52,000 Buick Open Golf Tournament at Warwick Hills Country Club. Playing his first year on the tour after a hitch in the Army, Bradicy course in 68 strokes. He picked up three birdies on the front side and added two ,more on the back nine . while bogeying only once for his 4- under-par- total. A, minor defendant named in; the indictment also entered a plea of not guilty. It is the Brown Equipment and M&riufacturing Co., a subsidiary of = peop firm, In Today s s Press wg (early going was big George Bayer for this tourney, had his difficul- ties. He shot 40 on each side for, an 80. Bradley’s. nearest rival in the who came in with a 71. ee eee pee * jon roads throughout the state, | troiters either to or through Oak- | met Friday and Saturday by an ‘ance Friday of Queen Elizabeth Friday who had the female—lead—of—the+— GRAND BLANC — Monte Brad: |’ toured Warwick's par 36-36—72 Pontiac’s Gene Bone, host pro : ior more cars will crowd county . highways STARTS 1';-10 YEAR TERM — After the State Supreme Court ithe weekend. ; during Close to 2,250,000 are expected The usual holiday rush of De- land County is expected to be even heavier amount of traffic moving toward the Detroit area. The Automobile Club said the} Detroit-Windsor International Fes- tival, Jhighlighted by the appear- II, will draw an exceptionally large * * * Visitors are expected to remain} for the Friday and Saturday niglit fireworks displays and parades. Also expected to act as a big drawing card is a doubleheader at Briggs Stadium Saturday be tween the Tigers and league- leading Cleveland Indians. And a powerboat race on the Detroit River is expected to draw 100,000 spectators alone, MUCH HEAVIER Highways should be niuch more heavily traveled than on the Me- morial Day weekend, officials say. open until 6 p.m. closed over the two-day weekend| the medical ‘number of outstate tourists. }and reopen at the regular hours) | Monday. closing hours Kok * x & * Most Firms Stay Open Tomorrow General Motors Truck & Coach pies Baldwin Rubber and Pontiac Varnish companies are the excep- Million Cars tions as most offices, banks, stores their abandoned tw d plants will maintain reg |w orking hours -tomorrow. x * * However, in celebration of the the Bote! McNeive, 6584 Dixie Highway stores — Fourth of July, all banks, and other places of business will) be closed Saturday and Sunday. | Normal hours will be resumed Monday. Staying closed all day Monday~ will be the Pontiac City Hall. The Oakland County Board of Supervisors has decided to keep all | |county offices open tomorrew and | |Monday, but with partial staffs’ |both days. 2 TRADE DAYS OFF Those who have to work tomor- (row will get Monday off, and vice| versa, according to County Clerk-| Register Daniel T. Murphy Jr. Spokesmen for the Pontiac Mo- tor and Fisher Body Division | ! plants said normal Friday sched: ules will be followed, with Satur- day and Sunday to be regular | nonWorking days, with the ex- | ception of “minimum crews” at the Pontiac plant Saturday. Community National, Pontiac ¢ ‘State and Pontiac Federal Savings! & Loan Assn. offices will remain tomorrow, be| * * * The Pontiac Area Chamber of, Commerc e reports that most stores | lwill be open until regular 9 p.m. | tomrrow, with | “Closed” signs to be hung out) + ns Set for Holiday Trattic War Police Seek Who Leff Baby at Motel A Pontiac couple were being sought today after o-month-old baby was discovered ular at an Independence Township motel early this morning. | H we City Couple Oakland County sheriff's deputies were ‘called to| Judge Orders Sniper Tested Wants to Make Sure Shooter of Women Is. Ready for Parole Gary A. Taylor will have to ination to convince Oakland County ‘Circuit J udge Frank L. Doty he , by Manager| ~* William D.—Weoeds,--who- ‘found the infant shortly after midnight when he checked the room. Sought are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hibb of 357 W. Huron St., to whom the room had been rented* Michael D. Hibb, born last April, was found by Woods on a | bed in the Hibb room. The in- | fant was well clothed and ap- peared to be.in good health. He | was taken te Pontiac Genere’ Hospital to be cared for tem porarily. Woods said Hibb, 25, registered ‘undergo further psychiatric exam- Wednesday morning at about 6 ties were today searching for the a.m. listing his address as 25 W. Howard St. be his father’s home, where young) jcan return to society relieved of Hibb and his wife lived until mov- | jimpulses to hurt women. All of Oakland County, especially | residents of southern communities, iprobably remember Taylor's ram- page with a .22 caliber rifle two years ago when he took pot-shots ‘at women. ~ After studying one report from | superintendent of Tonia State Hospital, where the wavy-haired , Southfield sniper | has been since 1957, stating that Taylor no longer would be a menace to society, Judge Doty decided to make sure. Yesterday he ordered that sev- last month. Woods quoted Hibb as saying they were traveling and that night | said * EM 2746. SHARON SMENTOWSKI at Walled Lake | “Call these about the baby.’’| Deputies could obtain no clear de-| Saturday. Monday will be a regu- ¢ral psychiatrists examine Taylor scription of their .car. The license drifted from the craft and tired lar work day for most merchants, '@nd report back to him Aug. 6 on' number is Youth Drowns: Hunt Madman in Area of Earlier Stabbing Death 20 - Year-Old Victim Slashed 16 Times as She Walked in Dark: DETROIT (AP) —A young woman was stabbéd to death last’ night on a residential street Stabbed and slashed 16 | times, Sharon Lorraine Smentowski, 20, one pf 10 children of a retired: tool- maker, died on the lawn of a‘home, _ Detroiter Tossed Oar) police immediately be- Out of Boat, Swam gan a hunt fora suspected Until Exhausted madman. Oakland “County sheriff's depu- ‘body of a 19-year-old Detroit youth Lake Wednesday evening. The victim has been identified | ‘ing to the Huron street address |as Norman Payne of 19618 Fenkell. | i'He was boating with three com- panions when he decided to go| for a swim, dep-| driving was ‘‘‘easier on the baby.” uties said. 'He and his wife left the motel Oakland Harold Smith, | around 7 p.m. Wednesday, Woods: Drowning | 22, who lives at ae thought they had taken the | {Toll in-*59 rs mR t hand § y anc child with them, but when I | 5 Mary Mara, also checked their room around mid- | of Detroit, said might, there was that little baby | | Lass Year Payne tossed an | on the bed,’ he explained. | | ¢6 Date: 9 | oa: in the water A note on ine fresser listed two! and dove in to |phone numbers/ of relatives and retrieve it, Their 15-foot rowboat was about 100 yards off the east shore. Payne Sharon, a 1958 St. Theresa~Ro- man Catholic High School gradu- ate°and supermarket cashier, was killed about 10 p.m. Shortly be- Deputies found thts to' who reportedly drowned in Walled|ferehand police had answered a icall in the area about a man re- ported brandishing a knife. The jman was not found. The area is the near mid-fown district off Detroit's Northwest Side. . Dark-haired and fair, Miss Smen- towski was killed on-her way home after accompanying her boy friend, Ralph Schleicher, 20, to his job at a bakery in the vicinity. * * * In the blood-snreared grass be- beén. enjoying before meeting her killer. HEARD SCREAMS Residents of the neighborhood re- i while swimming back, his com- the Chamber said. their findings. The 22-year-old; The Hihbs had not been seen|panions said, | Taylor, meanwhile, will remain by neighbors since Saturday. Dep-| ginith-went in after him. “He | |confined to Ionia; juties said the mother has been de- | grabbed Payne and tried to pull aiure fi Ovi e | ‘I want to satisfy myself he's scribed as “mentally retarded.” | im to the boat but sald he | Free Air Conditioning Cool temperatures breezed into |recommendation that Taylor e to let lose on parole,”’ pay said. Tonia’s superintendent, Dr. Perry C. Robertson, corrected an earlier! be | Judge | That holiday also was on a Satur-'Pontiac following the rain late |Teleased outright by saying he was/| day. State Police and sheriff's dep- uties are mapping an all-out war‘ against a feared high highway kill. The Fourth of July toll tra- ditionally is second only to the Christmas holiday toll. 7” Troopers’ passes have been can-| celled and their duty shifts extend- ed to 10 hours beginning 6 p.m. and continuing through midnight Sunday. National Guardsmen will aid! yesterday afternoon, dropping tem- grees to a fresh 50 at 5 a.m. today. continue cool with the low near “Sa, Thursday wilt be partly cloudy jand a little- warmer the high climbing to 78. * * * miles an hour are predicted to be- come light and variable tonight ‘and tomorrow. troopers at both the Pontiac and Saturday peratures from a high. of 87 de- The weatherman said tonight will Today’s westerly winds at 10-15 The .outlook for partly cloudy for is Redford posts, freeing more cars|Lower Michgan, with a chance of for highway duty. Throughout the|some showens for Upper Michigan. |sent out the wrong certification on state 129 guardsmen will work with! (Continued on | Page 2, = a Here’s 'mometer r registered 79 at 2 , pn m. In downtown Pontiac the ther- WILL GET NEW TERMINAL BUILDING — ny marks the sité wheré the new Pontiac’ Municipal Airport terthinal baliding is scheduled for construction this summer. The $240,000 terminal. will > located next. to the expanded east-west runway (center), which | Ziem preparing to take Taylor Z (Continued on Page. Z, Col. being considered for a. three-year | convalescent parole. The first report had Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. into custedy te try him for News Flash BEAUFORT, S.C. wm — aine Pvt. Fred G. Davis, 24, white, was ‘sentenced today to die in the electric chair for the rape of a 47-year-old Negro woman. tf the sentence, set by Judge J. Henry Johnson for Aug. 14, is | was too heavy. | down Once and J had to let 258 Smith said. ‘collapsed. “We both wen Smith swam to shore where he| He was taken to Pon-| tiac General Hospital for a Lrief examination. Payne_ surfaced three times before sinking, the girls told officers. ~* * * + Deputy William | Jac kson, depart- the ported they had heard screams. iThen the girl's body was found, She Jay with one arm beneath her. She had been slashed and stabbed in the ‘chest, back and arms. :: * Last May 21 Mrs. Patricia Cioffi, |27, divorced mother of two, was stabbed to death while strolling alone at night about two miles from where Sharon was slain, - Louis Roberts, 15, is in custody for the slaying of "Mrs. Cioffi, a recording sales agency secretary, Police say he admitted killing Mrs, Cioffi in yielding to an urge to assault with intent to commit murder. Ziem’s chief assistant, George F. Taylor, and another assistant, Jerome K. Barry Jr., went to Ionia “to gain some medical and psychiatric informa- tion Yor preparation of trial.’’ However, Dr. Robertson told| |George Taylor that his office had ‘Tayler, and that he was not Pim - ee |Jury Call Premature carried out, it will be the first recorded case in the United States of a white man dying for the rape of a Negro. CHIPPEWA ~ FALLS, Wis. (UPD—A jury notice sent to John Risler was returned to the commissioners with a note from | his mother. John, she said, is | only 6 weeks old. parallels.M 59 (left) west of Airport road (right). Under the federal aid to airports program, the city plans to‘spend another $150,000 this year developing the site around the terminal, constructing a new entrance way off M 59 and building a parking lot. Next year, | body at daybreak today. ' ¢ ommissioner. ment—skin-diver—began—the—search at 8 p.m., 30 minutes after the incident. He was forced to stop at 10:20 due to darkness. Jackson resumed diving for the in the. “same general area where a — knifer killed a young moth- jer less than six weeks ago. ~ side her body lay an ice cream” icone which she apparently had * * * The district has a mixed popula- tion, including both Negro and white residents, Most of the #omes are of a modest type. For some time, Sharon's. body was unidentified Heustis Expects to Stay LANSING (UPI) — Dr. Albert E. Heustis said today he expects to be reappointed as state health Yreter Then a brother, Robert, 21, hearing a description of the dead girl, flung his doubled-up fists to his forehead, erying “Oh, God, _ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Arial View of Expanding City Airport — hy 7 the city is hoping for a $356,000 construction program, which would include Jengthening the east-west in length to handle turbo-prop aircraft. This in a series of aerial yews of the Pontiac area The Pontiac. Press oy is publishing. runway from 4,000 to 5,000 feet aph is another “Two” sl pec . Cadac RRR 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, a » * athe -. » ~”. vi. gt E Police Pork Officials - Brace for: Weekend ~ Watertord Township police dnd: out that when: there is a three- area state park officials are brac-} day holiday weekend, local parks ing themselves for one of the big-| are not quite so crowded. gest Fourth of July weekends in Last Sunday, a capacity crowd of the township's -history. 15,000 had filled the Pontiac Lake Because the holiday falls on Sat-;Recreation area by 2 p.m., and urday, and. most Pontiac factories family-filled cars were turned are not allowing their employes an away for lack of parking space, extra day off, most residents are Haddon said. expected to Stay close to. home. py pects. EVEN MORE Pontiac Lake Area Office | Even more people are expected) mapager Tom Haddon pointed 4 invade Dodge State Park No. 4| [during the coming weekend, ac.. 6 0k cording.to Park Manager Jack Foreign Loans ‘Weiler. tt the weather is good, we are looking for more than 100,- 000 people at this park from Friday until late Sunday night,” he said. au though last year's Fourth of Direct Appropriations July weather was cloudy and! ri Liny, 38,000 picnickers were in the by Congress to-Finance park during the weekend, Weiler Development Program 4. | P 9 Aided by Michigan State Po- lice and Oakland County sheriff’ s, _ WASHINGTON (AP)—The Sen- deputies, Waterford Township po-| SMILING SATCHMO — Trum ate today voted for a two-year, jice will go.on 12-hour duty at 7! (Satchmo) Armstrong, from Congress. It was a compromise, offered The reserve officers will assist “by the Democratic and Republican” regular “patroimen on daty and ‘Satchmo F lies — leaders, of a hot issue that had five or ill be d ars, betwee ‘je E “ieenhow- shifts. we more “ey Back to States that “8 for Birthday er administration and influential | Pender pointed oui with members of the Senate Foreign ,, _ mx - win three main state trunk lines—Dixie lati e, Reiatiges Cheamiiee highway, Telegraph and Highland fresh from his bout with is a grinning guest at the Rome two-billion-dollar program of for- )m. today until Monday night, | eign development loans to be fi- | pneumonia, om Police Chief Millard J. Pender! \jijia of his hostess, Countess Alicia Paolozzi, the nanced by direct appropriations ..\4 a Ostess, Countess Alicia z pet tooter Louis former Alicia eon in the Italia o+------ a ;Victims of 3 Accidents wife, Lucille, accompanies her husband to lunch- a” . es \The thay. in- ‘Birmingham ie ‘Long May Have | Heart Ailment in Campaign Drive ing’ restlessly day and night on fourth-term campaign plans, may now have a slightly fai heart. Dr. Victory Lief, one of four doctors -attending\\the 63-year-old governay, said Long had a slight heart failure Wednesday. x * * There was no _ indication the Louisiana governor suffered a coronary attack, he said, but doc-, tors are concerned about the ‘cOn-| dition. They stayed through the) night at his: motel headquarter’! here. The governor suffered a heart! attack in 1950. Earlier, Long announced plans to adopt a 14-year-old youth he met_while they were both patients at John Sealy Hospital in Galves- iton, Tex. The boy’s parents said \they had not consented. * * * n capital, ‘ |-The youth is David Rankin, son : __ of Mr. and Mrs. F.H. Rankin of |Texas City, who was hospitalized jwith a high blood pressure condi- ition, AP Wirephote Spalding of Boston. Satchmo’s + 10 Injured in | Long, in the midst of a separa- ition suit’ from his 38-year-old ichildless wife Blanche, said simp-' Hy: “He got to likin’ me and I) to likin’ him...I’ve always, | Walerford be shat off during a 40-minute pro- gram. In the event of rain the. program will be postponed un- til the same time Sunday. for Sunday following a swimming tic field will be sponsored at hand for 5:30 Bo ourth School playground. 5 a A total of $1,000 worth of fire- mostly aerial displays, will Other holiday activities in the Birmingham area will include an outdoor dance, steak cookout and swimming party for mem- bers of Birmingham Country Club Saturday. Evening fireworks are scheduled program and buffet supper at the club, * * * Menibers of Oakland Hills Coun- try Club, will enjoy -a variety of events onthe Fourth. Pony rides wil] be available all day for\the youngsters, a German-type band will play from 4 to 7 p.m. and a swimming exhibition is set ler 7 to 8 p.m. Fireworks will go ‘off at 9 p.m. followed by a dinner. dance at 9:30 p.m. ° ; Mrs. James Scribner, wie teach- les puppetry to children at. Bir- mingham playgrounds, yesterday IC. of C. Again Sponsors - Pa teed ge - 18:30 p.n@ Saturday for the f COVINGTON, La. (AP) — Doc-|year by the Chamber of Com-| ygyg. Scribner foresees similar tors say Gov. Earl K. Long, work-| merce. - turnouts at other playgr ~ © «*. * She wants as many possible to enjoy puppetry, but her supply of materials is dwin- Gling fast, She asks that parents or “ interested ‘person donate bt’ vns, sewing scraps, yarn scraps- ‘spools — necessary elements in making puppets, x * & Such ‘materia] may be sent to playgrounds with the chjldren or jeft at the City Recreation Office. James K. Flack is scheduled to speak Sunday at the Congre- gational Church of Birmingham, during the first week of the Rev. Raymond Fenrer’s vacation. ee Flack was church moderator in 1958. His topic will be ‘‘Declara- tion of Faith.” Mrs. Hilda Maria Hartley Service for Mrs. Hilda - Maria Hartley, 74, of 351 Lake Park Dr., will be held 3 p.m. tomorrow from First: Presbyterian Church. - Cre- mation will follow at Lake Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Troy. Mrs, Hartley died yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon- tiac, after a long illness. ond — | Doctors Fearful as He » lice ieee oem children e BIRMINGHAM — A publicyto Tuesday, shy a3 en OU “Fourth of July fireworks display | playground. : Keeps Strenuous Pace+ Font oe vieham High School amazed. to find €5. young on 7 * * * ROME (#—Louis Satch Arm 5 als op Wee Beuale “cconied x Gy 4 — = runaing trong Water- | trong left ssc i slasia ‘on Ten people were injured in three|to Kennett road when he lost con-| Wanted to. have a son. Well, ‘— out se $.0 = ae materials. Pegging re a pon Caress of in ore ownship, traffic will be , iwanted a daughter too, but I the same address; ree sisters -yoice . vote. home. The jazz king came to Italy accidents in Waterford. Township|trol of his car and skidded into . : - ‘heavy, and his men will be busy. lfor a festival of European andjyesterday and early this morning, the stopped car owned by Carl J. can’t chaperon one under the pre- | Last year, she taught the craft\ Is Sweden; and five grandchildren. F While the total amount is great-) er than President Eisenhower had | sents circumstances.’ Solheim, 31, of 4011 W Ss of #11 Woodmere St, Long. said he and David had) Drayton Plains. according to township police. Most seriously injured in an acci- ‘American music at Spoleto and tes ie be handled as appropriations, sub -ject to congressional review. H lj d T ffi Sen. J. William Fulbright (D-, on Oll ay id IC Ark), chairman of. the Foreign) Relations Committee, and others| (Continued From Page One) had wanted a five-year, five-bil-'iroopers, - while 96 lion-dollar program to be financed pe meen (wl 1204) by simply authorizing the foreign | aid administration to borrow the, money from the Treasury. Judge Orders Tests for Oakland Sniper (Continued From Page One) _| “PH be all right in a few days,’’ he said at the airport. “I | will be back home for duly 4, } my birthday. ” Satch had cocktails with the am-/ bassador last night and then 5) out on the town, growling his way| through a Roman nightspot until | jalmost three this merning. | It was after midnight when he | | arrived at Bricktops, -a night- | spot on Rome’s glittering Via | Veneto, from a cocktail party at | | the villa of U.S, Ambassador | James D. Zellerbach, | It was just 10 minutes before! considered for a total release, but|CITE GRIM RECORD eos On dteelteee cha rather jus: a parole to test whether | Police point to a grim record.as after having run recovered! sufficientiy— y to real reason for concern. Therejcais and kept up a gravel-voiced return to society. | Ps cha ik - cae wea “ n i were 15 persons killed over the 78-| exchange with ‘his wife, his doc-| A are ige ty who hour Fourth of July weekend last! tor, nurse and valet and a handful ound Taylor insane after his shoot-| jyear. Highest toll in recent years) of local belles. , sheriff's deputies. Oakland County Sheriff's Lake | | Patrol will be out in full force | ; on area lakes, while every avail- | able man will be freed for high- | way duty, Sheriff Frank W. Irons said today, The Auto Club -has set a period} from 4 to ‘8 p.m. Sunday as the! _lanticipated time when traffic will jpe heaviest ofi highways. ing sprees, the law requires that) was 28 deaths over a 34-hour pe-| Hi pe- * * * Me ~ hg eaynanie aise: jriod in 1953. “Finally, he says he ‘ants to a or is sa seeey "| Because the Fourth falls on a (get some sleep,” Dr. Alexander convalescent parole. * * * “The examination will be strict- | ly for the benefit of Judge Doty) ““to—sée whether “he—shouttd—coneur ; with Dr. Robertson,”” George Tay-' |tistics show, > Saturday this year, police fear (Schiff, his physician, said as Satch- | foo many people, may try to |mo headed for the door, one arm), squeeze too long a trip Into too /around his wife, Lucille, and the short a eriod. other around Bricktop, the night- ciab's vocatist-owner.— During the past ‘eight years, 'sta- = one person has been oo Pos Nene lor said. : killed on the highways every three, He added: “If the doctor |hours over the Fourth of July ontiac | vision follows through after the exam- weekend, . * * * Police cite the Memorial ‘pay death toll as indicating a trend. There were 15-persons killed over a 54-hour Memorial Day period this year—the same number as died ,» during a 78-hour Memorial Day weekend last year. If warm weather continues, a ‘high drowning ,toll also is antici-' pated for the weekend. | ination with his suggested con- valescent parole we cannot try him, but if he is released out- right we have a duty to try him.” Resulting Triples Output Accounts for Major Part of GM's Increase Over June of 1958 ting in his confinement was -.« ° the testimony before Judge Doty of. three psychiatrists who said - then they found Taylor ‘‘unable to! resist impulses to hurt women.” | “ * * * Taylor admitted shooting three | reed however a Smoke Routs 200 in Pentagon Fire: ~~~ — dozen others, police said, in Bloom-) field Hills, Birmingham and South- | field Township before he was arrested Feb. 7, 1957 in Royal Oak.. WASHINGTON #—A smoky fire, | * smouldering behind walls, routed jabout 200 employes at the Penta- igon today, Several firemen were overcome by smoke. * * * The blaze apparently began in! defeetive—wiring behind the false ceiling in the concourse area—a section devoted principally to shops. and used as an entrance to the; +giant—bullding. . A half-hour after the fire was discovered, officials said it seemed | to be‘ ‘slowly spreading,'’ but there still was no visible evidence o \flames to the hundreds of Penta-| ‘gon workers who watched the fire | fighters. In addition to government fire Pontiac Motor Division tripled its production of cars during June this _|year over the same month in 1958, General Motors Corp. reported to- day. While all other GM divisions have ‘showed marked increases, none ‘other has doubled its output. The effort of Pontiac Division is a decided factor in GM’s pro- duction of 336,550 passenger cars and trucks in the United States and Canada this June compared with 226,001 during June 1968. Last month Pontiac made 46,672 ears, compared to 13,997 the same period last year; Oldsmobile pro- duced 37,495 ‘compared with 23,829, while Buick turned out 18,392 com-| | pared with ~ 183- in “ * | Chevrolet Gocreaed = 111 371! ,cars for the same month last year to 147,513. GMC Truck and Coach Division produced 9,073 units of the 48,778 trucks made in the United States last month by the entire corpora- tion, Last year GMC Truck and Coach contributed 4,813 out of 23,- Astaire a Bit Casual? LONDON (UPI)—Dancer Fred Astaire was inferViewed by news- men at London Airport as he ar- ——_tTived- from New lay. The Evening Standard noted that he recently had been named one af the best-dressed meh in the world. “What did this’ paragon wear today?” asked the ‘newspa-.- per. ‘‘Brown sports jacket; open-- neck shirt and light trousers. And he chewed gem.” ” The Weather ag 7 enney Ft. Myer, Arlington County winds|and Falls Church. and warmer, . 78. ester! Fi pe Fig Bow Ypres morrow. ight vart-| The District of Columbia Fire over the same period. se Department sent four ambulances Teday in Pontiac piers temperature preceding 8 a.m. |to the scene, a 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 10 mi.p.n.! x * * i Digestion: ——.. o:12 pm. . | At least one shop—a branch of rises Priday at ‘the Woodward and. Lothrop De- jpartment Store—closed as smoke Mrs. Gillespie, Wife of Late Judge, Dies Fises Priday at 3:19 a.m Pes Downtews Temperatures ‘ | seeped into its showroom. Mrs. Glenn’ C. Gillespie; 71, : $3». - ngs -o Es f-. z Hy a widow_of the Iate-Oakland County|— : Feat : ees 0 eee r Circuit Judge, was found dead this B ~ ~ ee 2p. m ‘Ban on ‘Michigan morning-in the basement garage ot her home, 80 Cherokee Rd, % x * * Mrs. *Gillespie’s body was dis- coveted at 6:10 a.m. in her car _ Highway Maps # Bad Publicity LANSING (» — The Jegislative rows. Oakland County Deputy Cor- ntown) fe Year Ago “Age in Pontiac Highest temperature . Ae Lowest BO ao ate 4 ae $2 ban on state highway maps “onlyloner, Isaac C. Prevette, ruled eee ..:.-- : a gives nationwide credent to the /death was due to earbon monoxide 6 Ragen 4 {story that Michigan ia “broke;**{potsoning in-his-repart-to Ponting page ip -tmaata | Highway Commissioner John eg Police. = $0 in 1940 Mackie. complained today. = £. 9 :-* is emmmeaaalin Sadist Mackie said he has ordered form! Judge Gillespie died .March 11! én penpiae® e Hy postcards to be sent out to those,ip an auto accident on the Turner ae Be iy Mien! | Beach 3 hs requesting the map by mail, indi- Turnpike; near Bristol, Okla, Mrs. 7 56 Minnes - #7! cating the department sought ‘to! Larrows told police Mis, Gillespie eee Se Ben os eo FA publish the maps ang was pre-| ‘had been despondent yesterday, 4. 34 Omaha # 53 vented by the Legislature, She was driving the family Car : ae hoepix/-- 183 By. The jast issue of 600,000 maps, when her husband was killed. | t ; Francisco oe $3 Cont $34,000. The department esti-| 9 Peicr’s in Vatican City is 466 Tampa ats is mated -more thart 100,000 went to known as the: world’s largest Bak Se FS cut-ot-sente tourists.” church. se eee Se as ay cee a ‘ ) a Coats, _two- ced Heights Subdivision Park. -|bits. If I have to go to prison for by a housekeeper, Mrs, Edna Bar-/: usenet Backfire 46, of 3141 Sashabaw Rd., Draytor® Plains. She is in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital with back and neck injuries. received when the car her hus- band was driving was hit by another driven by Mrs. Florence ‘A, Wrinkle who was attempting to make a left turn at the inter- section. Mrs, Wrinkle, 46, of 14 Summit St., was treated for cuts to the head et Pontiac General Hospital tion was reported as satisfactory this ant: | ' passengers thers taken to Pontiac General) vere Solheim’s wife, Leona, and in Garth's car, Otis! Cannon, 34, Samuel! L, Threets, 33, of 462 Terry St., and Willis T.| Wade, 25, of 151 Bagley St. All were treated and released. ° * * * Ten-year-oid Charles Taunt, of 2394 Silver Lake Rd., escaped se- j rious injury yesterday when he! rode his bicycle into the side of a| car driven by William Fairse, 28, of 7411 Cortez St., Clarkston. Fairse said the boy was attempt. | ing to get away from a large dog | that was chasing his bike, and was|his assassination, | David's parents’ said their boy, land Gov, Long got to be good! friends but they said it was un-| true they agreed to adoption. He announced plans for a whirl- ‘wind vacation trip west to the) \Pacific Coast-and up to Canada, | | then down through the Midwest} | possibly to Mexico. He said he iwould leave next Thursday. He said he was determined to ‘appear before the Louisiana pub-; Hie. in four Fourth of July eam-; paign speeches, if his doctors ‘say , lhe is well enough. ~~ | He said his wife tried to buy then recanted * Police etal that a left turn, not watching the road jwhen he| a few hours later with the com- at that intersection is prohibited! crashed into Fairse’s car. The boy | ment, and that a ‘‘No Turn”’ sign is clear-| by wistble- Coats, 70, received hip injuries and was treated and released at St. | Joseph Mercy Hospital. Six people were injured in an- other accident at 2 a.m, ng when a car driven by Kyle Garth, 28,of 579 S. Sanford St., slammed | into another car stopped at a “ “Stop” sign. According to police, Garth was {turning from” Dixie Marine Corps | League Plans July 19 Picnic : ‘The recently reactivated Marine Corps League Detachment in Pon- tiac has announced it will hold a picnic July 19 at the Lake Oakland * * La The event will begin around 2 p.m., said Anthony Renne, assist-| ant Oakland County Prosecutor and league commandant. All former Marines in the county may attend, whether members of the league or not. | * * * Swimming, waterskiing, music) and refreshments are being planned for the gala afternoon and evening. Further information may be obtained by contacting Renne at the Oakland. County Courthouse or at his home, 3740 Aquarina St., Drayton Plains. Detroit Woman, 20, ‘Stabbed fo Death (Continued From Page One). ; no! Please! It’s my sister, It’s my sister.” At the Smentowski home, the father, .Frank, 65, was frantic in his grief. He vowed vengeance on the killer. * * * “T'l} see him on a slab,” he sobbed. “I'll cut him up in little life, I'll get the guy.” Sharon, youngest of the 10 chil-| — dren, studied at night school to be- come a business machine operator while holding her daytime super- market job. x * oe ee In his own grief. Robert berated : young Schleicher, demanding “Why did you let her walk home alone? You take her home every night, Why didn't -you tonight?’’ * * * Schleicher told police he had said good-bye to Sharon at his place of employment. He was taken to ie ENN to as ‘in = = ie PUEBLO, .Colo. (UPI) — Marked money passed by under-| © cover agents led to the convic-, tion of Tony Geonetta yesterday. The money, passed by two boys, aged 9 and 10, was found in Geo- | netta’s till, police said. He was | convicted, and fined $50, for sell-. ing firecrackers in his doughnut shop. was treated for shoulder injuries +et St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and for_divorce after Long sued for) own up under prodding that Com- released. EEE “] doubt if it’s true.’ Mrs. Long filed a countersuit! "separation, ‘Happier as Time Goes By’ lke and Mamie Wed 43 Year WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi-! dent and Mrs. Eisenhower slip off | _—. to their retreat in the Maryland | mountains today to-continue cele- bration of their 43rd wedding an- /niversary with an old-fashionéd /boene party for old friends. * * * The couple was expected to leave this afternoon for Camp David, Md., in the Catoctin Mountains where they will be able to escape the muggy Washington heat over the long July 4 weekend. The President said Wednesday on his 43rd anniversary that the only formula he had for a suc- cessful marriage was that: it “gets happier as the years go by.” The President made the com- ment after grinning and blushing a bit at the lead-off question at |his news conference, The reporter asked for. his ‘‘formula for 43 years of successful marriage.” HAPPY EXPERIENCE After a pause, the President al- lowed as how he. did not have “any formula.”’ Then he added: “ZT can just say it’s been a : } . , . ‘, HAPPY OCCASION _ \ president ‘Wisenhower | and wife Mamie ‘posed happily on the portico of. very happy experience and . speaking from . . . the oarun this: that a successful marriage, | I think, gets happier as the years | | go by.” | It was in 1916 in the old-fashioned frame house of Mamie Geneva Doud in Denver, Colo., that Ist Lt. Eisenhower put a platinum and orange blossom ring on his bride’s| finger. _* * * It was learned that the happy) occasion was relived in part at a private White House party Monday |night — complete with organ, white carpet and bridal veil. The unpublicized celebration came at the Eisenhowers’ fare- well party for former Commerce Secretary Lewis-E, Strauss and James R. Killian, retiring White House science adviser. Eisenhower was said to have told the guests of honor that the first) — part of the evening belong to them. REST FOR 3 COUPLES Byt he said the latter part was reserved for six others who were ‘present and who all were. cele- . weddi had tage of my years, T would say [McEtroy; Arty Surgeon nel | their snirvecalied ‘yetenley welt ipa nner alone in the executive mansion after ‘a bury day for the President. : advocated, the Democrats yielded | was stricken by pneumonia June ‘ : ‘bis view that the Saude should Ready All- Out War 16. His condition remained grave|dent at ‘Telegraph and Elizabeth x * * whiled the time away playing Lost Facts Fight Last Night for several days. Lake roads was Mrs. Robert R.| Besides Garth and ‘Solheim,|POker and dominoes. Kozlov Calls Off Jaunt to Maryland; Plans Talk FROM OUR NEWS WIRES He admitted American food ship- WASHINGTON — Soviet Deputy'ments to Russia in 1921-22 were /Premier Frol R. Kozlov suddenly) jgifts. Earlier in the day he nad called off a scheduled trip to Mary-|told President Eisenhower the U.S. land this morning in order zto de-| contributions to stem a famine vote his time to a major address to|were a loan that this country be delivered later in the day. |forced Russia to repay in gold. Kozlov's decision came in the] Vice President Richard M. Nixon wake of sharp exchanges with ang Secretary of State Christian administration leaders yesterday | 4. Herter succeeded in wringing which apparently jolted the Soviet'the admission from the wily Soviet official. ‘First Deputy Premier at a: recep- with his ition in Blair House. “T want to straighten you out on one matter,”’ said Herter, who 2r- Trived at the reception late. —— | Herter recalled going down the Volga in 1922 when Russia was in the throes of a famine. ‘‘The Cnn- gress of the United “States had ;made a gift of money to buy food ‘for the hungry people of Russia,” Herter told Kozlov. “You probably idon't pos because = were | young “IT remember well,” Kozlov said, “hecause I was hungry,’ Kozlov got caught facts down last night and had to | ee 7 was in error. | brating wedding anniversaries — |Defense Secretary and Mrs. Neil /and Mrs. Leonard Heaton ‘and the} At this point, Nixon quickly in- | isenhowers. jterjected, “one thing about Mr. kkk ‘Kozlov, he’s a frank talker. That's \why this trip is. useful.’’ The psoriasis eae ake | Nixon went on to say that he had ag ago ee onday © had breakfast in New York last eatons celebrated their anniver- | Monday with former President sary yesterday. | Herbert Hoover, who had been in The three “brides” then. left the;Charge of.the relief program to state dining room. Then, in a sur-| Russia in 1921-22. prise reported to have been ar-| ‘He showed me a letter from ranged by one of Mrs. Eiserhow- [te Soviet expressing” appreciation — er’s aides, they donned three short /© a a that -was one Nixon bridal veils and took bridal bou- S4i s not a question that any- quets. : : lone concerned should show appre- # * le ciation of a gift—it’s a question, as : ee +; |the secretary suggested, that the As an organist played the Wed-; se ding March the three women ror ae oo era os was walked to the East Ballroom. On’ arfival. the acarletcoated ‘spirited but without rancor. They Marine Band broke into a waltz. The McElroys and Heatons took! ia quick dance turn around the floor as the Eisenhowers hasta - a. a an oe The Eisenhowers marked their} anniversary again last night with! an informal party for members of, the .White House executive staff’ and their wives. from the European receptions at ‘which Soviet Premier Nikita Krushchev has made headlines jmany times with his cocktail ~Tbanter. ie Road Boss Faces ‘Fine for Growing LANSING (®# — Michigan's high- |way commissioner John C. Mackie faces a $372 fine for growing six tenths of an acre too much wheat. The state's road: boss is in a position to sympathize with Stan-* ley Yankus, Michigan's rebel wheat farmer. But unlike Yankus, Mackie doesn’t plan to pull out ‘for Aus- tralia to protest the government crop controls, “Id like to fight the thing! a a matter of principle,” Mackie said, ‘‘but it's like jousting with windmills. The whole thing is| so nubilous 1 don't know where to go next.” ieee. Mackie got into a go-around with agents of the federal government because he runs a tidy, 80-acre |farm near Holt, in Ingham Coun- ty, in addition to the state’s_high- way program. He put in 55 acres of corn this year and what he thought’ was 15 ‘jacres of wheat. A farmer plant- ing 15 or less acres of wheat isn’t subject to federal ‘and marketing quotas ‘dnd penaltiés, Mackie, a surveyor by profes: sion, surveyed the whéat- acreage himself to make sure’ he wouldn't - be in violation. of federal order. Then he was called down to county office of the U.S, Agri. cultural Stabilization and vation Service at Mason ai an aerial survey showed he s0- tually -_ planted 16.4 aeres. Poke ‘ seemed to be borrowing a leaf - 4 ‘Too Much Wheat : Do r ~ Cg 3 ; js oo: seg es THE oxic PRHSS, THU RSDAY, poe LY NY) said some law enforcement! + ‘lofficers cnd Senate investign- as tors, too—have tended to do just’ Ke ‘that, . Assails Holian Ideas : WASHINGTON ' (AP)—The. Ei- senhower administration has been} urged to instruct federal agents; to refrain from -associating —all Americans of Italian origin with New Vork Ousts ~ Racing ‘rar’. 3- Man Board Voted Pa) and Kenneth B. Kéating (R- ‘under the skin. After Racket - Buster|= Tainted by Scandal . | ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Gov. Nelson A, Rockefeller begins a! search today for three commis-| sioners to replace George a Monaghan, ousted as New York) state’s -“‘czar” of racing, Monaghan, appointed by Thom- ‘as E. Dewey five years ago to! clean up the then gangster-ridden| sport, was voted out of office Wednesday amid a scandal that hurt his own reputation. At Rocketeller’s request, the: Legislature, meeting in special ses, sion, passed a bill substituting a three- -man agency for Monaghan's) one-man rule, Less than an hour after the ses-, sion adjourned, Rockefeller signed | the measure into law. The change- over must be made by Sept. 1. * * * The lawmakers also voted to end the multimillion-dollar state subsidy for harness-track expan- sion, a program that Monaghan administered, and elected “& speaker of the. Assembly -te suc- ceed the late Oswald D- Heck. | The new speaker is Joseph F.) Carlino, Long Beach, Republican. | Monaghan has been accused by; state investigators of accepting | free meals, liquor and other fa- vors from the tracks he super- vises. Rockefeller asked him. to! ‘Fish are not born with scales Bi i nn a IE “YOU Know It Will Cost Less. at aT LOWEST CUT PRICES On ALL} FAMOUS DRUG BRANDS Tonite & Fri.—Right to Limit Quantities - STOCK UP NOW ON THESE TERRIFIC DRUG DEPT. DISCOUNTS ‘ALKA. SELTZER Regular 60c Value—Pack of 25 Tablets 39% 83+ ANACIN TABLETS Regular _ $1.05 09. ). Value—Pack of ack of 100 for 6 ce any wrongdoing. The moon is an average a Just a Little Dab Will Do You * 7 |* Be Re be x 1x *« 238, 857 miles trom the earth. 7 BRYLCREEM HAIR GROOM ee 42‘ Ladies’ —Girls’— Infants’ | . ‘The | Checelate ¢ Cindy lamics = “he 19¢ 5 3 Gen, Lyman L. Lemnitzer, who} dark hair — rapa to | soldier with’ global political ae 3.7114 = : pipes eam svill be 60 years ojd next month, | hide partial baldness in frost. | ing, : | 7 3 ie, thas been serving sinte July 1957' Associates of Lemnitzer think he WEST POINT GRAD : : 1028 NOR TH SAGINAW a : | ! ‘Lemnitzer was born Aug. 29, ; — . WE GIVE GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS | 0 in Honesdale, Pa, andwas , | : wer >, : You Can Depend on graduated from West Point in! ( ~ 4 ai 11920. | = - 3A Gallagher D Steekerer ets | : ay 4 e | e was commissioned a sec- ; em ees a ag er rugs eT ond lieutenant in the Coast Ar- 12,01 3-INCH TS : : a | Roe J for your every drug and cosmetic need tillery, and went to England dur- ravhiain ke ws 1GF e Registered pharmacist always on duty to ing World War II as commander PS é} correctly fill your doctor’s prescriptions .. . of the S4th anti-aircraft brigade. ; . Pe 4" | Pay all your SVENINGS at Gallaghers Drugs: | He led that outfit through the : peomenenes | Tunisian campaign: . seco Sta RTER A N 0 By : | Later, he became first deputy WROTILE ON HANDLE ’ ay chief of staff and then chief of / ._ a 1544 HIGHLAND ROAD (M-59) at wore fi a /} == ith } Williams Lake Road , . . M-59 Shopping Center staff for the Mediterranean the-| . wi ‘ } OPEN ‘TIL 10 P. M. ‘ orm SUNDAYS |} ater command. Always Plenty of Free Parking Space | * < * | ROME ' WE GIVE GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS | Lemnitzer accompanied Gen. \ Biewas CLINTON ———— semacerenm = ™ | Mark W. Clark on a secret sub- \\ marine mission to North Africa - OPEN SATURDAY, JULY 4th and SUNDAY, July 5th tor discussions with the French 9:30 A.M. to 5:00 P. concerning the African invasion. He eog ware RANGER TP COMEROL | also took part in talks prior to * HAND. HR TT Re! HYLAND VARIETY STORE Italy's surrender to the Allies, .| STARTER == D-T ° M-59 SHOPPING CENTER After serving as a special as- 7554 Highland Road (M-59) at Williams Lake Road | sistant on foreign military af- , Plenty of Free Parking—Next to Foodtown iaire ie eens mm ens YO UR S fi or O N. | y. ' em er e asic Alr- HEADQUARTERS for | borne course for paratroopers at | eee SWIMMING Ft, Benning, Ga., in 1950. > . and PICNIC | This enabled him te take com- , SUPPLIES imand of the 11th Airborne Divi- AT LOW PRICES Sion at Ft. Campbell, Ky. . 'LEADS 7TH INFANTRY é OPEN JULY- 4th and + During the Korean War, he com-. - SUNDAY, JULY Sth | manded the 7th Infantry division | ' ‘in Korea. Later he was trans— - ——|ferred to Washington to become so @ \ deputy chief of staff for plans and < , ei | NO MONEY DOWN! 4 Lemnitzer went to the Far East e nowt en er tea S again in 1955 as commander of the 8th Army.’ Three months | $ 00 y later, he was named commander | Only T Weekly! SKINLESS ROYAL GEM in chief for the Far East. | : g . | One of his hobbies since youth | HOT DOGS P k & B has been sharpshooting, and he| or eans likes to take part in target practice | . with a good rifle. . 3 Lbs. a ha 52 Or. |” eae Cans | Associates in the Army say Lem- . , ; jnitzer is especially interested in | personnel problems as they relate, : HILLS BROS. ns @ to Army modernization. | | Lemnitzer is married and - has | s INSTANT two children, Capt. William Lem-! g nitzer, assigned to the West Point’ = COFFEE | aries FREE PARKING | | > . | Simpson, wife of a lieutenant at : 6 Oz ¢ | Ft. Sill, Okla. . Ge * Jar 89 = | ‘ > Russia Reduces Prices —— ~ a = es —— 4 ‘on Consumer Goods LIMITED QUANTITIES ON ALL ITEMS — MOSCOW (UPI) — Retail prices " . |on certain mass consumer goods om! = oo T.. | by an average of 21 per cent start. 3286 Auburn Rd. Auburn Heights DB) sn. ncn, The government action affected UL 2-1320 such items as bicycles, clocks, |cameras, toys, wines, and com- WE ACCEPT WELF ARE ORDERS — fr3:.?* yng Bay bination radio-record players, Tass, the official Soviet news ey seven! FOR 1 LOW PRI E. ima SEE IT! 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EWALD _ _4Burgess ot Pontiae and Howard ot ‘Besides her- tive ehuldree:: - ) rag Mayor Philip E. Rowston will| Prayers were offered this morn-/ Birch Run.” ~ Lawton is survived by four’ sisters, as vs eut a ribbon Wednesday evening,|ing at Mt. Hope Cemetery for! Service will, be held at 3 p. mand five grandchildren. . ae + General Hospital parking lot, | |ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Ewald burial in Oak Hill Cemetéry. 3 Sonal, T aa, plBRe is invited to witness|of 260 N, Perry St. The baby was *. | WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN?) ransition 3 . the 7:15 p.m. dedication ceremo-|4e@4 at birth yesterday at St.| MRS. GEORGE LAWTON (SHIP — Mrs.'Florence Reeves, 89, ; nies at the Johnson averiue en-+70Seph Mercy Hospital, | ORCHARD LAKE — Service for|°f 2365 Daleman St., died ‘yester- C trance to the lot, just south of the) Funeral arrangements were by;Mrs. George (Laura.Bessie) Law- ~* — following’ an ei ottons hégpital thé Farmer-Snover Funeral Home.'ton,’ 74, of 6499 Commerce Rd. - int will be held at 2 p.m. in her home e is surv y three sons, ; City Manager Walter K, Will MRS. GLENN ©. GILLESPIE tomorrow. Burial will follow at)Harry Reeves, of Des Plaines IL} for now and Man; James Clarkson, chairman Mrs Glenn c (Leol : . . a) Gillespie, in —— Cemetery. E. S. Reeves, Green Bay, Wis. and; Ab ee a ee whose late husband was a Pontiac! Lawton di ay -at Frank Reeves, serving in France| back-to-school : attorney and former Oakland ay home after a long illness. with the U.S. Army; and a daugh- dore R. A ; llebach and Rev. Philip [County circuit judge, died this) Surviving are three daughters)" Mrs. Frank Cashman, | Sizes 3 to 6x $3 98 Somers are scheduled to take Bl f ; = ‘morning at her home, 80 Cherokee!and two sons, Thomas Lawton of comfield ‘Township. part in the brief program. 'Rd. She was 71. , Other survivors are five econ - we ‘Birmingham, George Lawton of : . City commissioners and other} Mrs. Gillespie suffered a broken Plymouth, Mrs. Diana Aldridge at) ichildren, three great-grandchildren'{ Sizes 7 to | 4 $5 98 land two brothers and one sist¢ r . members of the Board of Trustees arm and hip in an automobile home, Louie Jane Lawton at home! living in England. are expected to be on hand. accident on March 11 near Bar-jand M ssie W ‘S rs. Bessie Weat t t 7.9 The public is invited to tour the stow, Okla. Mr, Gillespie was home. Sess Ga Funeral arrangements are being: subteens 6 to 14 .. 7.98 . hospital after the dedication. killed in the accident. . a made by the C. J. Godhardt Fu- Guided tours will take in re- Mrs.-Gillespie’s body is at the | neral- Home. cently- -completed portions of the |Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. Ri | C | 5 Seri net wing and the fin- “pr eee Ova oup e fo ee |Two Marines Stagger Mrs. Charles (Winnie C.) LoRee, Sh k f | ‘From Crash Scene, Die ee Poca ee 75, of 774 Parkwood St., died yes- a espeare estiva le nday, providing! terday at her home after an illness HONOLULU ® — Two U. S. three-hour parking at a nickel an ie n Marines, severely burned wh “ee re ¢_; | Of four years. STRATFORD, Ont. W — Quee y when ur for visitors to the hospital. Surviving are two daughters,|Elizabeth IItoday looks at history.| ” their truck turned over and-eaught 4 Mrs. Eva J. Shaw and Mrs. Gatha|a renowned Shakespearean festival ‘i staggered several miles along , Pretty plaid transi- tioncattons... “touched with white - . a highway Monday, then a pass- Montgomery, both of Pontjac; four|and possibly the aftermath of a. : Pa ith fl andchildren; three great-grand-Comic opera Indian independence |g motorist rushed them to a hos- apd wits Houncy ti S 880 Found caves: at-crent movement. re ‘pital. But the two men died. skirts. By Cinderella, children; and two brothers, Arthur who makes school dresses pretty enough for Sunday. The royal tour, now ‘in its = Tuesday. week, is taking the Queen , nd| Today the Marine Corps identi-| . « in Gomez Home Prince Philip through—a_region of ified the victims. as Pfc. James B. Deaths Elsewhere southwest Ontario where the echos|0'Melia, 19, of Brooklyn, and Pvt. | . of the War of 1812 between the Dennis G. Kuster, 19, of Detroit... Man Slain by Police | United States and Britain still re-| The accident occurred on the Had M i ARLINGTON, Va. (AP)—James | sound, jisland of Hawaii where the First | a oney Hidden in) O. Clarke, 68, a former Food and) * * * Marine cas will conduct train-| Old Trunk Drug Administration's official; [pn anticipation of the royal visit, ing exercises bel "Gare, “ a heart ae flags were flying at a farm house| A search yesterday by Pontiac; ™¢ arke,- Who serv WIth'known as “Battlefield House,” on ahi . : ee Police through the ear tient of a|the agency from 1917 until his re-|stoney Creek near Hamilton. tae hn ua Prevent Mexican citizen killed by a city|tirement in 1952, headed the fed-| -The battle of Stoney Creek, not | : pee > detective turned up $2,880 hidden eral agency's district with head-'the most glorious passage of) 5 ‘ ? p D e in in an old trunk. |quarters in Chicago from 1929 to;|American military history, saw ‘ ~ C. r SS | Alberto Becerra, Mexican consul | 1948. He was born in Augusta, Ga./some 800 British regulars attack, SH OP Til | 9 C : : Ch k a Wash ‘n wear Wailte’s... : | k bl Second Fleor---- cool, packabie in Detroit, asked for the search| * * * junder cover ef night and rout after neighbors of the late Manuel! yew YORK uw — Roland Enli-|fur times that many Americans. | Gomez, 53, of 38 W. Wilson Ave., ott, 64, director of refugee reset- Historians say the skirmish vitally fold him they had seen Gomez, tlement activities of Church World, affected the course of the war. with a large sum of money be-' ‘Service, died last night at his) x * * fore his death. ‘summer home in Mariboro, N. H.| An Indian uprising took place ee Gomez was fatally shot June ‘Elliott had directed since 1949) jlast spring near Brantford, another — 22 by Det, August R. Martinez the immigration services of CWS, Stopping point for ed royal pager . ' Here's a pretty, practical dress after police were called to his the relief agency of the National| The wlan Se oe pve ° sl] xin 10 Glowing Colors! for career or travel . . . a crisp apartment by neighbors. They Council of Churches of Christ in through akespeare reet in ~ h heck with fitted . s . ‘Stratford and attend Canada’s cele-| 4 ° gingham check with titted pep a Gomez apparently had gone America. During i gear mae heated Shakeanearean(ixtival. be EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED * Machine Washable! | lum jacket, slim skirt and trim rserk, 'persons were settled in the : ; ae ae a2 : : : 3 through Protestant and orothodox fore joining the royal yacht at fe c Fit! appearance. Hand or machine “| The money was tumped .over to| Wi Just Cut to Fit! washable cotton and acetate : ‘churches. | pale : is a Comeiets, which = ee ¢ — Pe Tt h! Transitional colors; blue, red t andling the dead man's estate. | : : Becerra was with Police Set Rok,| WASHINGTON (UPD — LAKE FRONT Gives a Decorator Touch! oS ae Sizes -12 to 20, ert Gaines during the search. 'Arnold Kruckman, a co-founder of 2 BEDROOMS . ss i se, ea ants FULL BASEMENT |! DO-IT-YOURSELF WALL-TO-WALL been requested by the Mexican. died Tuesday at ‘the Washington, a = ” Ministry of Foreign Relations, It| Home for the Incurables. He was. $11, 900 $1,500 will be held July 9 at 1:30 p.m.|78. Funeral service and burial will| | OR 3-2907 __ ere | — ~ BATHROOM. 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However, the law een shown that either | aaa has already caught up with them and 6 the President authorized the several arrests have been made. The procedures whereby petitioner's scheme makes one wonder if the bottom _ security clearance was revoked, will ever be reached in crime. intimating no views as to the - validity of those procedures. de = Justice Clark, in his dissenting opinion, however, seems to have no doubt. about what the court decided, and he uses language the court's attitude which, :if employed by anybody else, would be denounced by various critics in the socalled - “liberal” — school of thought as “defiant” or as “undermining con- fidence in the Supfeme Court.” In the dissenting opinion, Justice * Our former Congressman George A. Dondero is getting a lot of richly deserved acclaim St. Lawrence Seaway. George fought for that. in the halls of Congress when the clever \lobbyists of the railroads and other interests were making it unpopular to fight that way..I distinctly remember when, about 15 years ago, he said to me: “All that its opponents are ‘doing is to delay something that will be. worth un- told millions to our nation every year. But we'll lick ’em,” a fe The Country Parson Another man who is proving that it is possible to profitably cultivate blueberries Almond Felcher of Birmingham, who has several bushes in bearing:in his garden. Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Graham Ferneley of Birmingham; 56th wedding anniver- sary. ~ Mrs. Honora Matthewson of Auburn Heights; 82nd birthday. # _.Mrs. Minnie Cowan with yon banks — bd of Metamora; 85th birthday. way to pager trom you." gl 1, 4. \ *. = ; ' : ‘ ic . _ Clark—himself .a come attorney general—says that to him the case is ‘‘clear and simple’’ in that the government refused to give the defendant ‘‘further access to cer- tain government military informa- tion which has been classified ‘secret’.’’ He adds: . “Surely one does not have a constitutional right to have actess to the govéernment’s military secrets.” - The Clark opinion then pro- ceeds to give chapter and verse showing that the security pro- gram was, in effect, authorized by. the President and was in line with the procedures used in the first employe security program, inaugurated upon the passage of the Hatch Act by Congress in 1939, “in which the right to confrontation (of witnesses) and cross-examination has never been recognized.” The reason, of course, is that the Court Frustrates U.S. Security government, and particularly the FBI, must protect its ‘sources of information if, for example, it expects to continue to keep under- cover agents at work inside the Communist movement. Justice Clark writes: “It should .be roted, though sev- eral cases here have attacked the regulations on this ground, this court has yet to strike them down. I shall not labor the point further than to say that in my opinion the procedureg here do comport with that fairnegs required of admin- istrative action in the security field. A score of our cases, as I have cited, support me in this position. Not one is to the con- trary. And the action of the court in striking down the program for lack of specific authorization is indeed strange, and hard for me to understand at this critical time of national emérgency.”’ (Copyright 1959) Dr. William Brady Says: Honey as ‘Miracle Food’ Much Buzz About Nothing The late Dr. John R. Pratt, Manchester, N. Y.,. lived to_ be nearly a hundred. His diet, the man with the hives tells me, was mainly milk, mutton, salt mack- erel and honey, and he always had six or eight hives of bees. ~The man With the hives wonders Why I don't advise people tdé eat honey. Probably it is merely because I don’t like honey. However, there are many foods. I don't advise peo- ple te eat , foods that are as whole- some and health- ful as any I do advise. In regard to honey, my ad- vice is: eat it if DR, BRADY you like it. The man with the hives has sev- eral customers over 75 who eat honey every day. One customer _is 80 and he does on goat’s milk,.— eggs, plain wheat and-honey. An- other is 86, husky, never sick. Still another is 88 and going strong. The man himself says he lives on honey, cottage cheese, butter- milk, skim milk,‘ plain wheat and things made of it, sauerkraut, plenty of eggs, a little meat etc. "The sanitarium here is filled mostly with wrecks from improp- er food and drink,’’ he says. CAN BE ADULTERATED © Adulteration of honey in the comb is practically impossible, but it is not unlawful to feed bees sugar syrup or other artificial sug- ar food and so produce honey that is virtually adulterated by the bees. Puré honey usually con- tains 8 to’10 per cent cane sugar which the bees have gathered from the_,plants they feed on, When honey contains much more than 8 to 10 per cent cane sugar it is very likely adulterated by the pro- ducer. One-sixth to one-fourth of the weight or volume of comb honey is water. The principal sweet components of honey are dextrose and lévulose. Both of these sugars are obtained from the blossoms the bees feed on. Honey has about the same food value (calories) as commercial glucose, maple syrup or mo- lasses. Except flavor, if you are ue \man with the tives makes no exthavagant claim for its rem- " edial of medicinal vatue, although he implies' that oné who eats honey every day will live long, I'm always quizzing elderly per- sons who have more than ordip-— ary vite, abput their diet, and I can't recall one who even men- tioned honey. I have suspicion that most octogenerians who still get about under their own power prefer delicacies not' so sweet as honey, * - * eons betters, not more -than one page - 100 words long pertaining to personel health and hygiene, not dis- ease, diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered . William Brady, if a stamped, self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1959) gene oe re ¥ look at the names of the present_roster, wack. as_ Yost, Mossi, — Berberet,-Zernial, Wilson, Morgan, Narleski, Lepcio, Max- a: e , .) * ‘go ° q ‘Voice of the parila ‘ ‘Ii We Take Pennant, Is. It Ours or the League ” As a oe fan, I have a little I. worider what's become of all the young players the Toms used to" bring up to develop into a real.champ * * Bridges, gripe I'd like to get off my’ chest, ip clubs * well, Sisler, Harris, Schultz, Smith, ete. Then I says to myself, it we win the pennant, do we actually win a pennant? Or does some of it belong to Washington, Cleveland, New York, Chicago, Kansas City, Boston, etc? * OC ~ * Frankly I'm almost as badly mixed up as the players themselves, and I tell you that is plenty. a= ‘Looks Like Hawaii Goes to Democrats’ It looks like the Democrats will carry that new state, Hawaii, and so even more than ever it is good- bye Mr. Eisenhower and al] four fine promises that your party never kept. Taxpayer Describes Fallacies of Our Economy - -If steel workers who don’t want -a strike have no expression of opinion, whatr about innocegt by- | standers? Cah such an expression of opinion be looked for in lesser employment groups? Must our economy plunge recklessly on with: out regard to overall results? * * * ¢ Our dilemma stems from fal- lacies concocted to overcome the depression 25 years ago—the 40 hour week and time and one-half. It was a spread-the-work idea and no employer was intended to be so stupid as to pay the 50 per cent additional. Push button factories work 168 hours a week with no premium on machinery. Most of our national debt is an- other depression fallacy that’s be- ing continued as though honesty had vanished. It wouldn’t hurt us to work a few extra hours each week and help reduce the national debt, which got started to help us when we needed it most. * * & Another fallacy is that workers should enjoy or be entitled to an- nual raises. Continuation of the same job at same pay is an in- crease in many instances. Having a job is worth consideration against no job. When confronted with pay -in- creases every year, employers have scrambled to find new methods, costing tremendous sums, to keep pace with de- mands. Each improvement has meant fewer people employed at that work. * * * We urgently need to bring these . fallacies .into the open and get some sanity into our economy. If a strike isn't wanted, let's speak up. . dames Robertson Sault Ste. Marie Article About Clark: Disturbs Teenagers We think that your article about Dick Clark was kind of dirty. You put to shame Dick Clark, Fabian and many others as well as rock *and roll. * * * Fabian doesn’t have ‘ne tone -colors and wretched phrasing.” Furthermore, he dogsn’t “need a haircut.” You sound like a bunch of old fogeys and fudds. * & : We don’t think the top 40 records are “‘sludge.’’ Brighten up. A Bunch of Teoeagers Case Records of a Saas Hurrah for the Whole League Mexican Society Makes Statement The Mexican Mutual Society of Pontiac is protesting the rash statements made “by officials of this city arising from the shoot- ing of a fellow Mexican June 22. * * * The society, wants ‘to make clear, however, that not knowing the exact circumstances of the affair, it does not want to weigh the decision of whether the of. ficer was justifiéd or not in his actions. Most. of the Spanish speaking people here have known the officere for any number of years and they have been, proud that he was an honest officer and a credit to Spanish Americans. * * * However, this group strongly op- poses commendations for such serious acts involving deranged or mentally ill persons;- particularly where they had not committed any serious offenses and are in their own ‘domicile. This society feels that Mr. Taylor and Mr. Eastman were too quick “to defend their position and owe the people of Mexican origin, here in Pontiac, a retraction ‘of their statements. Far greater acts of bravery have been credited to our police officers without so much asa single sentence from the Pros- ecutor’s or Safety Director's of- fices. Why now? Mexican Mutual Society of Pontiac ‘Bathing Suits Belong on Beach’ I like bathing suits and I think bare legs are a healthy summer- time mode. But I don’t think bathing suits belong downtown and all women suffer a little when a few misguided souls blunder into the business area. ~» It just isn’t the right background and often they look like clowns. If you aren't especially shapely and trim, let the beach and sum- mer resorts become the back- ground for ‘your bathing suit ap- pearances, or you'll find the crowd snickeriag behind your back, Welzy Portraits. ’Christmas shopping in July . May seem a little strange . . . But there are those who look around . For prices in their range . And truly that is good. for those . Who have to cotnt each cent... So they will not be deep in debt . For money they have spent. . God bless them for their thrift- iness . And being ever wise . To hunt for timély bargains so . They can economize ..-. those who can afford to wait .. . And pay a little more . ; .. Should not do Christmas shopping in. . . July at any store... Yet always there are misers with .. , A sharp and selfish eye . . . Who do their Christmas shopping when ... . Fhe month is just July. _ Copyright 1968) Trifles Mean Success or Failure Michelangelo’s formula is still : a good yardstick for modern ‘business success, for he said “Trifles make perfection and perfection is no trifle.” So no- tice the different strategy be- low in merchandising airplane flight insurance. Even an at- tractive sales girl cannot offset a->mechanical machine, if the latter meets more needs of the customer. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE: B-476: Business psychol- ogy can: ‘make. or break a modern firm, for attention t6 minor items often pays big dividends. . ok: * * Recently I was! at Midway Air- port> in Chicago, ¥ taking a plane south. After checking in at the ticket counter, I headed for the newspaper stand to get a pa- e you en out flight in- surance?” an at- DR. CRANE tractive girl at the insurance desk inquired. “No, I hgven't,” I replied “Then how about my filling out ‘a policy for you?’’ she asked. “Do you furnish me an envelope in-which to mail it to my wife?’ I asked, and she shook her head. . a ee “Then < course you don't give me a 4-cent stamp, ~ I ‘con- hook her tinued, and /again head. “Sorry,”’ I added, ‘‘for I prefer me the machine down the corri- -At that machine, I could fill out my own application form, which I prefer to do, anyway. : Then I drop quarters into the slot and purchase the amount of insurance I wish, The machine then stamps the date and hour on the policy, But that isn’t all. For it also delivers: a 4-cent stamp. -Since the policy can be folded into an envelope, I address it, stamp and seal it, and then drop it into the nearest U. S. mail- box myself. * ke * Some of you readers may think I am unduly cautious and overly suspicious of the sales girls ef- ficiency. But how would my wife or chil- dren ever know I had insured myself in their favor if my car- “bon copy of the policy wasn’t mailed to them? “Oh, but we'd notify them in case the plane crashed," the sales girl glibly replied, “Says you,” is my reaction, though I tactfully do not utter that thought, for I have been around this world long enough to know that a lot of any creep into busi- ness. * * Besides, ee company issuing the policy requires that the benefici. aries must make application for the insyrance within a given time . limit, or the company is not liable. | And how would Mrs. Crane ever _ know I was insured or company self? u SUCCESS PRINCIPLES what unless I wands Ba my-- \ Nyon pkgeed fer to a. Our . ae insurance policies and mail proof thereof to our beneficiaries, In fact, at Midway Airport 1 will walk through all the adja- cent ticket offices till I-find an insurance machine, And other shrewd travelers do likewise. So the fact that we customers get an envelope and a 4-cent stamp, and:can handle our own in- surance in a few moments, even to the extent of depositing the du- Plicate policy in a mail ‘box, tips the scales in favor of the company that shows sueh~ ‘smart merchan- dising psychology. ; You must often meet more than one need of your customer in this ' Modern competitive age if you wish to succeed, In my case, it isn’t insurance alone that | crave, but proof thereof in the hands of my bene- ficiaries, that finishes the deal with a flourish. 5 So send for my booklet ‘“‘New Psychology of* Advertising & Sell- ing,” enclosinga stamped return envelope, plus 29 cents (non-prof- While a stepped lightly down into the, der the wide square windows just) Wikiwiki, . dinghy and began handing up. the} @Stern. The boat- shuddered as some- | ack He finished his coffee rather | packages of grocery bags.” a 's eee |thing scraped alongside, and her’ ie ayre: peo ‘ree Ce eee: tO. 7 Oe AA eee Ca me * ~ . —— 3 = £ = Ce ‘ee a i * _ p ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JU LY.2 2.1959 ‘\ . : : and pre her tailored robe. We’ just haye to, let so SS aay — eee _ | When she had slipped it bad her Fourth of July Event. Senate Chops. thing else go by the beard to pay “~ c = Fs 4 Aj a> _|, pajamas, she turned on Funds to’ Fi ht | fon. this action,” Adams said, oe _ and left the cabin. “Set at Oakland Park g | “Last, year, engineering fees — In the pilot's compartment she’ for Water Rights oer =a dv ag, $4,009,” Py HELD OVER! -2ND : | picked up.a flashlight. . From) Sai at makes it awfully 2 ae ae 2 there she: could see there was no|. The. ‘Northside Community Club, LANSING (UPI) -L Attérney ficult, In.the past we've had a COMPLETE! INTACT! one in the boat nol. She made [of Pontiac, co-operating -with the G { Padi Ad . special —s for. this,”’ he m her. way ‘to the stern of the - boat Pontiae Department of Parks and) sane 7. ams is happy" the | sald. + ” and flashed her- light over .the| | Recreation, ts eee ba lacaah ial Supreme Court will hear aj Adams said he was” delighted” iwater. A_dinghy’ was tied along-| lannual Fourth of July calebration| dispute over water rights in Lake} ee mg oe Court ere s |side! The intruder, had |eft his 'Michigan, but unhappy the legis-|. “With the appointment of a) © 1959 by Virginia Nislsen, Distibuted by NEA Service, Inc. &° ‘boat behind. ; jat Oakland Park today. jlature did not appropriate money) S¢Pcial master there will be an nee *.* * | The celebration will run through’ for the fight. opportunity for the entire issue to j CHAPTER XXX] amidship to sit on the broad ma-; be coming closer and closer. tt | She sank down on the mahogany] Sunday, with a carnivaT featuring | The high court Monday appoint-| be studied and evaluated,” he said. Alex helped her aboard, then|hogany seats that. stretched un-|avas going to ace) = by the |bench with her flashlight in her|rides and amusements for the) ed a special hearing nmaster in two lap. Who knew She was aboard the Wikiwiki besides Alex? ‘was sure now that the thief who} lege each day. Special events / disputes involving IWlinois and six) are planned for the children Fri-| other Great Lakes states. day and Saturday. The Gila Indian cliff dwellings ‘in southwestern New Mexico are The Senate Monday night lopped caves built more than 600 vears | She} : The tiny galley was smaller. quitkly. “I’m going ashore now, | he 'stole her purse and the intruder r| Highlighting the festivities will $10,000 from a general government ago. Wall& are so well preserved NOTE: 3 SHOWS DAILY! than her cramped clothes cline | Kathie. T want to get back to the | igi did a funny little flip-flop. | she had frightened away were in he a gigantic fireworks display appropr jiations bill that would have that finger prints of original 5 = . #4 on the farm, and yet it had post office and pick up that| iCould Alex be returning? the hire of the samé person, if! Saturday right beginning at about’ paid for’ Michigan's part of the builders on interior walls can be Matiness ae “& Eve. $1.25 : everything a kitchen should have.|9°¢4- She had. noticed that her port-\tM€y were not indeed the same’ jo, action. seen clearly today, . cannes le Oe Ta Alex showed her his own system Ween are you going to do with hole was completely black. There man. She was certain the In- ze es : Af BE DORE Sorc RINE ? truder had come to search for one faint star in While she watched, | for stowing the food in the locker and then put on the coffee pot. Was not even “Take it down to the newspaper the Blacknras, ‘office and do sdme research’ the deed, her purse. (To Be Continued) ‘since it had not been’ in NATIONALLY ADVERTISED , ; ate. . paralyzed with fear, the blackness ann it me he took her! work,” he said casually. He faced moved and the star shone again. ee sean miaaes cane. "ther, and for a bfeathless moment There was another scraping noise as as compact as, the galley. she thought he was going to Yakel and then she heard the unmis- with two built-in chests, two; her in his arms. Instead, he} 'takable sounds of someone clam- bering stealthily aboard ‘the boat! TRIED TO SCREAM double-decker bunks, and a lava-| touched her lightly under the chin) tory. and said, ‘“‘You won't be nervous She could understand his re- out here?” mark about the Wikiwiki losing he r| “I'm going to be all right,” she. glamour during the war. The ma- | said. i had paralzed her throat, and t hogany paneling was _ scratched le ;sound that came out was ae and marred, but the sections of it BRAVE WORDS unrecognizable, that Alex had scraped and sanded| They were brave words, but as} Alex had told her that she could) pit into and revarnished shone with the) She watched him disappear overt) not go ashore until he came ‘for, dull gleam of old satin. the side into the. dinghy, a sense'her. And she couldn't swim. She| k *« * of her aloneness engulfed her, {was trapped! She lay there in her “The hull is good,” he boasted, She turned down the bunk she/ bunk, terrified and helpless. “and I've got new engines in her.” had chosen and found it made) At Jast, Kathie found her voice. “I’m going to love its” Kathie up with snowy linens. In a few ‘Alex Alex!” she screamed, ea minutes, chad in pajamas, she was turning off the lights and crawl- Ups NEW over and over. ‘Alex! Alex!” It was futile, and she knew it “You can’t get ashor eit jt) ee . - nue. come for you * he aed her.| 278 into her bunk. even while she again shrieked for “I'm taking the dinghy back of x * * him. He had gone all the way| 4 95 She lay there listening to the downtown, to the post office, and ” | course. | Kathie gave him a_ surprised" sounds around her, trying-to from there was going to his neWS:) dollars, lack \identify each one from her brief) paper office. There was no pos-| 4 95 | encounter with them coming out in the dinghy. - Suddenly her alert ears caught It was the plop! st for | plop! of the oars of a small boat. Very faint at first, growing more) “Oh, Alex, that would be fun!’’) distinct. ¢ “It’s a date.” | Someone else was rewing out He poured the coffee, and they to a buoy-moored boat. * She lis- took- their, mugs and went up; tened intently, trying to distin- through the pilot's compartment| guish the direc tion. It seemed to “lll be out first thing in the morning,’ he told her, and her | moment of uneasiness passed. | |a’ new sound. “Will you cook bre: me?”’ name. her panic. one had jumped overboard. Hope} 1933. ifilled her as she realized her screams must have frightened the! intruder away. a meee out ot =e eee on the ' k si Ss OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 conits ‘ = . Closed all day 4th of July YDITIONED COMFORT Qiieeemeeeieeeenceneee . ae - In his was per jdistiller New York City She tried to scream, but i “$90, 000, 000 e or increased, excise levies ‘today | ers’ pocketbooks, The city antici-! pated additional revenue of 90 mil- | lion dollars, | A 10 per cent tax on taxicab rides| is expected to yield 20 million do- lars annually in additional reve- peted to bring in a half million) sible chance that he was still tate sales should bring in another near enough to hear her cry for! milion dollars. help, but still she screamed | The general business tax on! igross sales rose to $4 for A splash startled her out of|$1,000 in sales—eight times the It sounded as if some-|rate when it was first imposed in, Last year that tax was 99'2 at, lion dollars—more than $12 each! for every man, woman and child | in the city. 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FE 5-4161 aa oo | se & ae e é : ee ' & Po 7° | ye \ o < seep Sts 2 eo ae “ a ‘ wi. ; ay La - bia ds h a _pGur, a le age a. _THE-PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 2 1959. | ie ey re TRIEPAVE ae ew t fs re engine was | Sales Line ‘indecent’ _|Six to Attend Dronilent ort |Third Time for. Snark ioe y Com an Plane lMound,, said. the “deputy, Robert| | ; P ) MANDUNG (UP dare age Ba i é ane | \Obengur. -The other “ | ummoned the ciy’s newspiver |MSU Parley Missilé: Return Successful p y sumably was buried ih the We) The Pontiac’ Life Underwriters The plane crastie’ “abet he: fore 6 p.m, on the farm of HF. Crashes, 10 Die. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)-—A Snark interconti- © stop shouting “indecent” remarks in an effort Association wil send six repre- to Bolster Army to sell papers. ‘The head of the sentatives to the annual Leader- : nental guided missile shot 1,000 miles over the Atlantic Smith, six miles wast of this ae Ps Juvenile Delin- |S°P@8VES . } e apelin . Ohio cit : ee se the boys had |ship Training Conference of the| . Senator Asks 30,000) today, then turned around and came back to the cape, the 8: ten Executives ‘Of ,north — - * . “i Air Force -saids terming the round-trip flight highly suc- Continental Can Killed hit ‘Returning From Confab! ‘The sleek, 69-foot rocket dropped smoothly onto the ning on al cape landing strip 4% hours after it was launched. Special ' skids and a parachute that popped fromthe tail eased MARION, Ohio the missile’s landing. owned by Continental Can Michigan State Association of Life Underwriters July 8 at Michigan More Men, Additional va Smith was in his barn when rae m., heard the aircraft approaching) from the north. He said he | thought it was going to hit the barn, but it passed over’ and crunched into the wheat field 100 been making up-headlines about sex and shouting them to attract |” riters July purchasers. This, be said, is an State University. “unhealthy symptom leading to- * * * ; watds a moral decline.” They are newly. elected. Presi- ldent Richard L, Mineweaser, Floyd WASHINGTON (AP) — A new (AP)—An_ air- effort to increase the size of the liner Eggs are one of the most di-/7 Bianzy, Louis Pohl, Mrs. Cornell a : ° e 1 y to 900,000 men was prom .|€o. hurtled out of an overcast sky) yards away. gestible of ail protein ‘foods. Wilson, Gid Dixon™ ahd John) jog today by Sen. Allen J.| | * * * late Wednesday and disintegrated) 1. was training lightly at the Griesen. Eliender (D-La). ~ » This particular missile successfully made the trip on |in a wheat field near here, All 10 me, a midafternoon. thunder- Guitars from $16. 95 r The purpose of the one-day con- His proposal, for which he| two previous launchings this year. On each recovery, crew- aboar d, including eight of the | storm: having blown itself out. Kore: 3 snows bauer: p $49. 95 | ference is to orientate new officers | ¢lgimed strong support, would add} men prepared it for a repeat performance. firm's top executives, apparently’ AT 1:00, 4:00 & 8 P.M. ; | Amplifiers eee land committee chairmen of the 26| ‘another 100 million dollars to a Earlier rockets dropped dummy warheads on target perished. ‘teins a a The plane literally ‘dug the MSU Announces Receipt Com: feal Inst ¢ Li g loti ‘ : * E ng sy SU face pr acer wigew ba defense appropriations bill al-; pear Ascension Island, 5000 miles away. These rockets | Children See “All Times - *S Z *y ~ 4 , 5 orrave ye : » , state with their various and|ready about 900 millions higher were not designed for recovery as is the Snark. graves .for most of them. Only of $585, 000 Ford Grant. cote nein . meee S$ 18, S. Saginaw P/Prosrams for the coming year. han the total voted by the House. ; , te + * parts of three bodies were found. | | perce roe —— | Curtis E, Patton of Pontiac, | The Senate Defense Appropria-| 5 oe ‘The others evidently were buried’) EAST LANSING W — Michigan vv on —_— — rassoeciated with the Fred A. Gins-jtigns subcommittee completed ac- The Snark, which cruises at a comparatively slow 600 ‘under the earth. State University has announced | ( ) TA(T LENS : d Te burg Company of Detroit. willjtion on the bill Wednesday. miles an hour, can zig-zag and dodge in flight to elude Eight were top executives re-/peceipt of a $585,000 grant from the |» e Scecin moderate the conference. Patton | “I think we have the votes in} enemy defenders. The missile has an inertial guidance (turning to New York, where the) ford Foundation to help support a s INFORMATION : is outgoing president of the state 'firm has its headquarters, after a new program forelementary) : the full Appropriations Committee | to hold the Army to a minimum of 900,000," Ellender, a commit-) tee member, said in an interview. | system which steers it and checks its accuracy by the ae and TRIAL FITTING with no obligation | association, meeting of company officials in| schoo} | teacher education. _,;Chicago, Continental Can said. | Under the plan, students can|f The plane, carrying a crew of! obtain a teaching. certificate and a/f two, was believed to be a twin-| degree by combining '§ CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS Fishing Youth Drowns jmeter, N. B. is the abbreviation for’ ed. “nota bene’’ { take notice. ) Deh cor GUARANTEE BE BETTER BUYS! L-CONY ENIENCE Stainless Steel WORLD'S FINEST inistration wants ; A l-wceaw hate . dd ot? bachelor’s ¢ ERIE — Kenneth Cagle, 11, au he ey SE ten Champion Graduates ee "a tat eee lenge or ae = lcommunity. college courses, sum-|§ Pontiac Optical ; , Se air za- |moli almost beyond reeogni- : ‘ of Detroit drowned hip oe Bahia | and the House. held to that figure) ¢CyCAGO (UPI)—Carol Pfarr, | tion. But they gave her a conso- tion, The wreckage was spread|, aa and i a aie) if Center in an inlet near the Consumers despite efforts to increase it. bubblegum blowing champion for | lation prize-she’ll be a judge. Jover an area 150 yards in dia-| ©’ * ““° °°"! P , 103 N. Saginaw FE 2-0291 Power plant here Wednesday: Chairman Dennis Chavez (D-| two years running at the back of : Across trom Simms : 'NM) said. the subcommittee de- a sheriff's deputy report-| feated Ellender’s Army buildup ‘move “by a narrow margin.” It. did vote to add 43 million dollars to build the Marine Corps} > back to 200,000 instead of the 175,- 000 asked by the administration) © and approved by the House. It] _ also added 400 millions for Army| , modernization, ee Subcommittee increases would! beef up the Navy with a new 380-| 7 million-dollar nuclear - powered) — aircraft earrier and step up to long-range ballistic missiles pro-| gram as well as planned’ defenses; * - SHINNER’S 2 NORTH SAGINAW . Downtown Pontiac the yards community fair, was ruled ineligible t6 compete this | There are five communities In The aircraft hit with such in-the United States named Madrid. 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Ca Mailerite Travel in 1 Russia’ New Soviet Jets Rarely Fly Unlawiul « By VERN HAUGLAND MOSCOW (AP)—Every seat in the big TU104 jet is filled, Some of the smaller, propeller-driven planes of the Soviet Aeroflot fly half empty, but the new jet# are pepular for. crossing the Soviet Union’s* vast distances, * * * As soon as the plane is aloft the two hostesses bring candies around, Pleasant faced, attrac- tively uniformed and speaking English, the attendants shortly serve a’ well prepared hot meal. _After a couple of hours of pe falc AAT RENO EE, Sy ll cat tation, | f 2 BIL 5 ee Ft Se el Sea PRETTY? See modern Kindy | fashions for men | i 4 ; ‘and women CREDIT 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. ERITH We ROYALTY OF HEARING AIDS inal uneventful | the flyiig, the plane- lands 1,000 miles\ deeper into the Soviet Union, To an American who spent a month. in Moscow three years ago and returned for a 17-day Soviet visit this summer, the improve- ment in Soviet air service is strik- ing. True, a flight “aboard tbe old DC3-type Ilyushin transports used in large quantities on many routes shows that Aeroflot still operates service without stewardesses, without food, without. seat belts, even without clean lavatories. American aviation experts say TU104 is inferior to the U.S ' Boeing 707 jet in performance and /economy, But the Soviets quickly) | point out that the TU104 went into} service several years aheadeaf its’ competitors, The same American experts declare. the new Soviet IL18 prop-jet is superior to any- thing the United. States has in the field of jet-And-propeller combina- tion. Aeroflot folders advertise, in conjunction with British-European Airways, a London-Moscow fare of 885 rubles,. At the 10-to-1 rate of exchange for tourists that is $88.50. The coach or tourist class fare is $73.90. Flight times by TU104. from Moseow, as advertised, include 2 hours 20 minutes to Copenhagen, 3 hours and 45 minutes to Paris, 7 hours 5 minutes to Cairo. 7 hours and 55 minutes to Delhi, 10% hours to Peiping and 1) hours 20 min- utes to Pyongyang, North Korea. Berths are available on longer! flights, at an additional fee. The Soviet Union, aware of the jvalue of the dollar, expects to ‘play host to 15,000 Western tour- ists—most of them Americans— |this year, The 1958 total of US. ,visitors was about 6,000; 1957, 2,500, The big drawing card:| Western curiosity about this huge | country, long closed fo visitors. As yet, however, only 22 cities are on the official itinerary of Intourist, the government travel agency with which every tourist! deals, The tourist lands at the air-| ports of other cities on Aeroflot's Optometrist Phone FE 4-6842 Contact Lenses 7 North Saginaw Street “Better Things in Sight” Open Fri. Evenings—Closed Wed., Afternoons (jjsumer price index down during system> without * getting a chance to visit the cities themselves, Ex- cept for a stay in Irkutsk, In- tourist provides no tours in Si- beria. The Intourist icwvls rate for in- dividual visitors is $30 a day. This “deluxe rate’ covers lodging, meals, transportation within the! U.S.S.R, and services of-a guide- interpreter, For groups of 15 persons or more a “first class" rate of $17 a day is available, Also for groups of 15 or more there are a ‘Tourist A” rate of $12 a day, calling for two persons to a room with pri- lvate -bath and standard meéals, jand a $10-a-day ‘‘Tourist B” rate lfor more austere accommodations with three or four persons to a room and no private bath, _* * * The deluxe tourist gets a book- let of four meal coupons for each day of his visit, The waiter totals up the meal check of each custo- mer, and when the total exceeds the value of the coupon—as is us- ually the case—the customer pays the extra cost with rubles. Cost of Living May Stabilize Expert Sees Little Rise, for Rest of Year Due to Food Prices WASHINGTON (UPI) —A_ gov- ernment expert predicts that the: cost of living may .remain fairly | stable in the last half of this year. He said lower food prices may offset increased costs of rent, |transit fares, medical care, hair cuts and other services. | The guarded forecast was made by Ewan Clague, commissioner of ‘labor statistics, in the current issue of the- Labor Department's monthly labor review released last jnight. | The - article said a* downturn in farm prices is under way. It coincided with an Agriculture | Department report showing that | the prices farmers received for their crops and livestock dropped 1 per cent in the month ended dune 135. prices for fruits’ and vegetables |should begin to take effect about 'mid-summér. The Agriculture | Department looks for some decline in meat prices about the same time. | As’ a result, Clague said, \cheaper foods may hold the con- the latter part of this year. _ The daily newspaper searches everywhere for human interest! ONE OF A THE DAILY NEWSPAPER 1S A TIRELESS RECORDER OF EVENTS. It looks for the human interest element everywhere, and in many places where the average person ‘ wouldn’t think of looking. The daily newspaper mirrors the lives of people in all walks of life, of all ages, creeds, . ' colors:and nationalities. This fullness and richness of the _daily newspaper makes it one of the joys of daily life— : and ane of the joys of advertisers who find it the answer SERIES. 6 Chat salen Sheng. : ous sh } t _ATHE ‘PONTIAC PRESS ia Bite |parts of their automobile, but the Clague said that lower_consumer} f e ® a a * f Most- Westérn tourists _find~ In- tourist an indispensable aid to travel. in the Soviet Union, The guide-interpreters, usually men or women in their 20s, for the most part are intelligent, hard-working and. agreeable. But the Soviet Union is not yet geared to accommodate large numbers’ of tourists. In practice the deluxe traveler usually gets hotel accommodations that in oth- er countries would be considered no better than second or third class, There is.simply nothing bet- ter available. It has become possible to tour parts of the U.S.S.R. by private automobile, Mr. and Mrs. Eman- uel Carton of. Baltimore, who made such a tour in May and[ June, recommend against it for the average traveler. “The Russians just aren't gear- ed yet for tourist traffic,” says Carton, an attorney, In Tula, a city of 250,000 south of Moscow, the Cartons. strayed from route -foréign automo- biles are required to take. ‘‘Now I know why the Russians, don’t want, foreigners to get off; their marked routes,’’ Mrs, Car- ton says. “We have some poor sections in our American cities but never have we seen poverty and human misefy like that we found in Tula. “Everywhere we found the peo- ple very friendly, and curious about us and our car.” At many stops the Soviet peas- ants unscrewed and removed Cartons attributed this primarily to. curiosity. In Moscow Soviets carefully secure their automobiles at night by padlocking the steer- ing wheel to the tilted-forward THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSA /IULY 2; 1959 ‘Jewish Population Rate in U.S. Down _By TOM HENSHAW AP Religion Wrier The Jewish population of the United States has risen to an est- imated 5,260,000 yet there is evi- dence that it “‘is not keeping pace with the “general population.” -* * * “The figures are from the 1959 edition of the American Jewish Year Book, published last week tee and the Jewish Publication Society of America. x * * "Some anxiety is expressed over |the facts that (1) the average Jew is older than his Gentile fellow- citizen and (2) the average Jewish wife is bearing less children than her Gentile counterpart. The yearbook’s figures are adapted from the U.S. Bureau of Census report on population char- acteristics, released in.1958, which included a religjous question for the first time. * x They show that: “More than half (52.5 per cent) of the Jewish population is 35 years or older while considerably * ‘less than half (42.8 per cent) of the total population than 35. is younger * * * The average Jewish woman in the 15 to. 44 age grouping has 1.74° children while Roman Catholic ‘women in the same age bracket ,have 2.28 and Protestants 2.22. ‘A year ago April, Arthur Ja- cobs of the Union of American Hebrew...Congregations ‘estimated that at the current rate only 2.2 out of every 100 American would be Jewish in 1975. The, current front seats, ; atio is 3-4, by the American Jewish Commit-} ‘The, year book also comes up‘ with these statistics on Judaism: .The United States, with 5,260,- 000, is home for nearly half the world’s estimated 12 million Jews. The Soviet Union has some two Fads Gata Says jx 'car Gasoline Octane Up lorena WASHINGTON @ — “the. cctane|gnsaine rating of automobile gasoline con- tinues to climb. The Mines Bureau in the Interior} Department «reports its latest| checkup disclosed that regular gasoline had an average rating of 90.6, premium grades an aver- age of 98.9 and super octane grades 101.8. million and Israel is third with 1,780,000, * * * The state of New York alone has more Jews than either Israel or the U.S.S.R, New York's Judaic colony totals 2,379,050_- or: nearly 15 per cent of its total population. New York ‘City, with more Jews) ‘than there are in the whole state’ of Israel, is the world's largest| Jewish citv. It has 2,018,000 to} 365,000 for Fel-Aviv-Jaffa in ‘Israel. | * * * Jews are much less likely to contract an interfaith marriage than are Roman Catholics and Pro- testants, Nearly 93 per cent of Jews marry within their faith. For Protestants the figure is 91 per cent and for Catholics 79 per cent. Greenville Newspaper Ups Home Price 5 Cents GREENVILLE (UPI) — The Greenville Daily News has an- ‘Daily News told its readers, nounced an increase of its home- delivered price from 35 to 40 cents a week effective this week. “This is the first time in seven years that there has been a gen- eral increase in the carrier deliv-| ered price of this newspaper,’ has been.made necessary by in- creased costs in the newspaper business.” | “An average of more than 66,000 cars cross the San Francisco-! Oakland. Bay Bridge every ‘day. ’ the | “It} “MODEL SWIM’ POOL | Miracle Mile lc, Shopping ¢ Center OR 3-0763 \ ij 4 Cut aaeitel i f YOUR FREEZER Every Piece Guaranteed Frozen and Delivered Free a WE SPECIALIZE ‘FILLING to. Be Tender ... Wrapped ... Sharp for. as Little as S$ : ‘PER WEEK THE HOME OF COUNTRY BOY PRODUCTS ‘Country Boy Beef — U. S. Cho - Guaranteed Tender fa A. A. 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Crewmen_ Sue Files Suit for Divorce — coats on ‘Frisco-Honolulu Trip. | 6- Year Old Girl Sale | "| affian RIVERSIDE, Calif, (AP)—“Wel She asked $1,135 monthly tem-|; HONOLULU (UPD—A Boeing} " just live different lives,” George porary Rlimony and said the vio-/707 jet airliner of Qantas Air-. Liberace’s wife said after suing! linist earned $60,000 last year. “Ai ways set b new commercial speed! [peak Tuesday by flying here from for divorce. Wednesday. She -teld reporters. that George’ —violin-playing brother of pianist) Liberace—‘‘is away so much of) the time. I tried to keep up with! him, but it was impossible. My) health suffered.” I Mrs. Jayne Shields Liberace’s s Koy (Closed Saturday) SALES —SERVICE- SATISFACTION Don’t Take One Without. the Other EDDIE STEELE Foro, inc. 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Li Bi ae a | ' Ne Money Bown—1.50. ee : pt nt om fer mi) Poncho afi ese elie Gina nea ___to_train- others..in—leade: organized playgrounds. j _TWELVE ~ ry ey, . ; = THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1059 Pakistan Visitor Lakes Baseball an tudies Waterford Recreation” By REBA Siesbridicnias: A wealthy businessman from East Pakistan has paused in Waterford this: week to “take a good look” at the tesvnship’ Ss fee- reation program. a a Siraj U.: Ahmed, 40, an exporter by profession, is-one of 14 other foreign visitors now participating - * in a four-month tour of commu- nities with outstanding recreational] programs “We have most of the activi- ties that the United States pro- vides, with the exception of square dancing, and this wonder- ful game of baseball,” . Ahmed explained in excellent English. So far, he has had several square dancing lessons, and he says, the dance will “shrely be accepted with enthusiasm by the youth of East Pakistan.” CLIMATE SIMILAR Michigan climate is much like. his country’s, he said, but the food is very different and there're more people living in small communities here. This week, Ahmed has become thoroughly familiar with Water- ford Township's community rec- reation services, methods of de- veloping them and ways to app'y these programs in his own coun- He has seen local league base- ball games at night, visited the instructional Day Camp at High- land Recreation Area and mingled with hundreds of children on well- * * * Explaining the customs of his own country has intrigued local youngsters ‘with, leisure time “or listening.”’ Yo 4. 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In return he has explained the eultural, business and recreation- al aspects of his own native land. _ Ahmed has learned about “home made” recreation equipment, how rskip, He was guest of the Waterford Township Board meeting Monday night to observe fownship govern- ment operation. 1) WEEKS OF WORK His own education includes a de-| - gree in. intermediate = from} Caleutta-University:— Highlighting the summer pro- gram. will be four weeks training at New York University Gradu- ate Camp at Bear Mountain. Baseball is the game that in- trigues the foreign visitor mos‘, be- cause it is foreign_in East Paki- stan: During his stay in Waterford Township, he is the guest of Rec- reation Director Tom Belton, who! is teaching Ahmed the basic f na- mentals of the game. “Although Ihave read many books on baseball and directors ——thave—tried—to—show—me,—_f—can't—€arberundam, This will have to be corrected, | he added, ‘‘because you can't strike out if you want to teach youth the right way to go,” Bus Shelter Billlaw LANSING # — Gov. Williams today put his signature on a. bill authorizitig erection of bus. shelters on highways. He also signed a companion measure permitting ad- vertising on the shelters to defray costs. Liquor and political adver- tising is banned. Before his return beime; ‘Ahmed’ S| seem to make the bat hit the ball der, is made from “coke, silicon trip to the United States will have: at the right time,” he said. . and boron. . SPECIAL PURCHASE! 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Iba in turn are glued ‘to their “Perhaps those minges in the, The bitter Boston boy How stops motion pictures — that ‘have long!to control his annoyance. “I don’t hair, and a minimum of makeup;: want you to think I’m a fanatic,” that wear dresses and use fem- he wfites, “or that I'm imagining imine articles, such as ribbons—_ _ THE PONTIAC P PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 2, i od gta lese A ee : do “ greep 1 can’t find a feminine girl of a masculine man.” He then, carefully and coolly, lists the complaints against the’ that“are more vain and feminine than themselves;”’ et He is only mailing these thoughts; her she is still the greatest idol, ‘to you because there is not a soul as far as one man is concerned.” | in the neighborhood ae can talk to:| tl girls he knows. They have re-\With his short haircut and his plain) ,4N4 @Pparently such greatest} placed flirting with boldness. They|‘°tton shirt and his crumbling! “yonce, this note ‘recently in the talk too much. Smoke too much. concept of ribboned lady teen- “public and commercial notices” agers, he is doubtless shunned as of a New ¥i & Gy Wear cheap perfumes. Groom|a nonconformist, « — Te: : themselves, only from the chin up, HASN’T GIVEN UP “After A years af i wn happy in public, But he Hasn't given up his faith to be responsible for the debts of And the worst thing about girls|that somewhere, even today, there|my wife, Sybil.” Signed Herbert ‘things and being too hypercritical. ° Maybe they never existed: “How. | “I just wonder why in my age |is their idols: “Singers and actors|may be a better world of women. |Hindin, Lakewood, N.J. ever, I prefer to think they did, | pun. an o —— * fd that many still do. But ir 4 = ; ‘ where?” / You can see him as you read it. A Boston boy, from Hemen-— way street. Kind of lonely there, = and mature for his age. Ready to go steady because he wants somebody to love and write poetry to, for one thing. But for another, he can’t fitid a friend | worthy of confiding in... “This is not to say that boys are any better,” the letter goes on. | “On the contrary, they are.a great. deal worse, Someday take a stroll | down any crowded street and ob-| serve the dress and affectations' ‘ef today’s boy. ry “Plainscotton shirts. are no : longer gaod enough. Al! must be a 4 shiny material with silver and gold threads. They would die without String ties, tight dungarees, flam- ing red jackets, white bucks and &@ comb.” You can see him grimacing as he writes. ‘Where the girls have’ decided that their hair ,must be. short and stuck up with bobby Pins | new Hawaiian ‘length swim trunks /ggy- _— Now Jantzen gives you a new choice in square leg trunks—a_brand- new mid-way Hawaiian length. $595 -Others $3.95. and $4.95 is Her swim suit by Rose Marie. Reid The émpire silhouette symbolizes this season’s height of feminine elegance ot the beach_..._when-you-find—it superbly achieved in elasticized ben- i 4 galine ... and in colors so ahead of : é | : Cheboygan Chief Retires ! | the swim. Black, mango, blue. 8 to 16. “a » CHEBOYGAN — James Dem- | - cael that “long look) Tuc | . —=[T—ne / Both Banks Will Coase Operations | to Convalesce at Home : pesny ia ag Regular Banking Hours Will Resume Monday |. June 22, has been discharged from : in aibgpery ip meeeril -j Gr : eres Pontiac State Bank Pefore returning to his desk. Community National Bank fray, Cheboygan police chief, re-| BUY PAL ENOUSE DIRECT TO YOU Others 95 7 have invented more new swirls: Hagerty Leaves Hospital | at the Usual Hour Friday, July 3rd Press Secretary James C. Hagerty __ Walter } Reed Army Hospital. f | | t Hagerty will convalesce at Wednesday to enter private | “of P ONTIAC }4 40,000 SO. FT. 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Large sce | MODERN CHERRY roma | All First Quality | and chair rev. cushions, | Plastic top and is solid birch - BARPAST SET. Large sce | MODERN | CHERRY | round Jeg. 1408, Now . 6750 : : in our windows. . FRIDAY 7 to 9 P. M. : ~ Watch Our “Mosdeting—T hen fe. . + > Watch the Fireworks! ee March of Dimes . Plans Aug. 1-25 Fund Crusade at ca _|Kinross Base Activates c Strategic Bomber Wing ross Air Force Base by the | iStrale gic Air Command, . 1,500 »military ' tmohar tak souk oR seat , but at) start arriving in January. _ KINROSS, Mich, — oe anceg aad | twine h lao al dead: age ‘fs | tHE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JULY 2 oF , tankers-is due'-next July and the The Philippine Islands are com- ss. The first-.squadron of, Favewell rs aan first staff officers for the wing will) BANKOK, Thailand (AP) — Po- * |lide Jit a bonfire ‘of' thousands of opion pipes Wednesday as a law and smok-\p or tant’ manufacturing - state. dens closéd at midnight, Aside. from playing host to vaca- tionists, Florida is also an im- prin rae TA oy as! aviustes Poor oor Gina” , WOW TO KILIT In 3 @ . Se etree aie Eis 2 » Se Rigs Pear Foundation poatlong | mars aR Martagte vee “The squadron eventually will op- posed gf 10‘large and 970 small’ ing of opium illegal jn Thailand|Chemicals, paper, lumber prod-|spne! es of Dien da) t& looking to an Fo was activated. Wednesday atKin-| erate tankers aiid bombers from islands. went: into -effect, The 854 opiumiucts dre principal items. (+ 1 fODAY at ¥ Bree. : 2 : crusade yy ns to. its empty . i . = = treasury a $57,000 deficit. . a _ : : ' | aS The local 24 MONTHS TO PAY | “ORC 4 ARD'S 90. DAYS SAME AS CASH Last year’s epidemic in Michi- gan and an increase in the number : TS of cases reported this year have been cited as causes for the em-| . ergency move. The Rev. G. Burton Hodgson of Birmingham, chairman of the —_ chapter, said wiping out the deficit is only a part of the goal estab- WS es lished for the coming drive, _| LOOKER — Oversized, square- Rarer residents must) shaped “stadium” sunglasses are | raise, , to make up the| designed to call attention to | present deficit and prepare for| wearer's face and give extra sun Shop IN AIR CONDITIONED COMF ORT = needs this summer,” he| protection. They're shown in New : | said. York. ta8 DO em soe FREE. PARKING OPEN FRIDAY. & MON. ‘til 9! FREE DELIVERY Aug. 1-25. More than 10,000 | : : : ° aie mothers are expected to “march” lk frem door to door throughout the e in .) U ing county soliciting funds on the last IDEAL HOME OUTFIT! SPECIALLY PRICED! eve of the campaign. OO ee Outl | Not Eas\ | -PC. HANDY, COMPACT wy tte Waterford Drayton club /WUNIGYS NOT LASY = C. ect iona TOOL SET bilan meal Officers not Has Balanced Budget. : sre . : e Waterford-Drayton Rotary : . ~~ jj = Club will hold its annual installa- Only Twice; Fiscal ‘S59 i 0, 70- a tion of officers at its noon lunch-| Deficit $13 Billion | oO eon Tuesday at the _Community f $ 3 Bi . Activities Center. S . ; ‘ _ Outgoing President Russel}]|, WASHINGTON (AP)—President| ) Hicks will install R. J.. Beattie| Eisenhower has found it a lot e mond Tt Pie rience Ory tougher to cut government spefd-| overs jilliam E. Jackson, vice president. | ; a eel Col. Frederick J. Thompson will) = eel Be seemed) Sym | serve as secretary, and Gerald|¥ d be when he was on the out-' | Monroe as treasurer. Richard Mc-/ Side wanting in. -| Carius and William Crommett are} He set a low spending goal he} the new trustees. has never been able to get down, Oaill | a : to. He promised to balance the, | B UGGY? budget but has been able to do it) a | ‘ only twice since he took office.| | Get rid of roaches and ants with}; Tuesday the government wound. ll r Johnston’s No-Roach, the modern| up the fiscal year with the biggest 4 c (atari aga of insect control. budget deficit in- peacetime his- | so om sale at Cunning: tory. It reached almost 13 billion ham's, Kinsel’s, Simms, Thrifty, Cloenan’s and F ao favorite drug sone. oe be Dist, by err. W ational, McKesson, * * x: dollars, Back in the 1952 presidential BELTON Hearing Service 3 S. Saginaw St. * Phone FE 4-771} Cords and Batteries for All Makes — Pontiac's only | No Elevator—Cround Floor Free Hearing Test . (with no ebligation) : in Home or Olfice Beltone Dealer. GEE.) which began July 1, 1953, campaign Eisenhower hanced away at Democratic spending and | promised to do better, a lot bet-| | ter, He promised thet if elected | the Republican administration | would: “First, provide a sound dollar. | 'A major step is to reduce govern- ment spending (from the then rate | of 81 billion dollars a year) to! | something. like 60 billion dollars within four years. “Such a cut would eliminate the deficit in’ the budget and. would 'Mmake way for a substantial tax hower took office in January 19537 This is the story of the budg- et, starting with fiscal year 1954 1959 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4-dr. H. tT. 724 Oakland Full Price $2282.50 As low as $287 Dn. As low as $56 Mo. R&R Motors, Inc. 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Is thisan accepted + “way .I was raised. have 4 to raise my . ghildren the everything they want te know as soon as they are sufficient- ly interested to ask the ques-~ I tell them - te . DEAR. “HAPPIER ‘NO With- pleasure—it might help - others +o be “HAPPIER LAT- ER."- * * * Friends Will. Have to Do: Own Serving © By ‘EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: I am very handy ‘with the needle and make all of my own clothes. as and he has American custom? Sincerely. tions. Please pass this on. It been'very. ‘ ; ' CASIMIR might help others. ABBY fn ey this Soper. Bes well as Ghose of my children. lucky in busi- DEAR CASIMIR: In Amer- HAPPIER NOW it: si-ectrened “mampe Whenever any of my friends ness. He says ° ica it is proper for a guest to and neighbors have hems to be oe if I won't give offer assistance to the hostess put up or anything to be fixed, : a if she has no hired help. . they come to me and ask me os —— ~ ay DEAR * ope ee ia a Married if I will do it for them, I have desert me. He head bimagen He gets! pat Saturday been asked to make dresses also says that _ night and starts rocking on his evening were and suits’ for sqme of my when .a wom- knees and bumping his head Larraine friends. . an is So a man . until he tires himself out. ‘Then a . “Between taking care of the should kick ABPY he falls asleep, “He has been Weine of house and sewing for my own Beriout in & He Kae al doing this sinée he's been 10 Chadwick family, I have no time to do ; -deaf on top of it. He has ol- months old,“and he is almost any sewing -for anyone else. m fered me $1,000 a month, but four and bay does it. The street and Will you please tell me how I : what good will money do me Alexander can tactfully refuse them with- if 1 am alone?, His lawyer ~cal (and mental) examinatiori it he will. A doctor might, Abe able to help both of you. , /And ask the lawyer who laughed at you to go along. He, doesn't tions. but don’t wait for him _of St. Clair has gotten to be beyond your sound too well rs ‘to outgrow it. a ‘Shores. capacity. pee ea) ee — oa eye Beta Theta Phi-Event Fetes O man who likes 6 go out with DEAR’ ABBY: My parents MRS. ALEXANDER ARNOT. 7 . Sei gin ae ela e L-fven elves 1Cers American girls. Many times thumping ‘sounds like our house is fallifg apart. Also we are —move the bed away from the wall. If he’s bumping his head on his bed, pad the bed so he can’t hurt himself. Ask your pediatrician for other sugges- were ‘‘the best’ but with all Arnot. Parents Springs and Mr. and Mrs. James Arnot out causing hard feelings?”’ that if you do for one friend you can't refuse another and that the amount of outside sewing you have been doing morning wedding. All the men 3 Two new officers of Alpha chap- ter of Beta Theta Phi sorority are Mrs. Cecil Denison, left, seeretary and Mrs. Glen. R, Grim, president. installed T uesday evening at a dinner at Devan Gables. They were when I am af their homes and their good intentions they failed . : - : pits ; . Leaders - . = : ea gtr = ay F ut th ; si in the wedding party, including eaders of Alpha Chapter of Mrs. Homer Tinney, treasur- Mrs, Emil Mailahn was there are American men pres- miserably-as parents because B d H Deane 1 ee _ Pan — : a ; . ; ent. the American men offer of their own mid-Victorian up- el mu a oney moo! io wer airs Comers cate tt ' th a ni ss AN auctice, ur Mek ebsiemans ioe: (arcalee men , ineliog. : Ssers é . onored for their services at sat cae assis by Mrs. Leslie Cross to collect and wash the dishes. bringing. They could not bring cutaway costs. My husband a w+ assisted by Mrs 7 . The id in the Polish home ‘themselves to mention sex in Follows Nuptial Rites had planned on wearing a dark the- annual dipner held for re- Mrs, McKinnis installed new and Marie Schimmel. adeahag a be see gal blue business suit but my son “ing officers Tuesday’ eve- officers Mrs. Glenn Grim, Walter Kinsler also took part. EeNGHA ed NNOCEN ia | ; ; ; = ; has told hirh that he has to ning at Devon Gables. president; Mrs. Tinney, vice x & * Gold Star { 16. Y ne would pet Following their Saturday and the daughter of Mr. and dress the same as the bride's Honored ‘were Mrs. Charles president; Mrs. Leon Reene,: Guests were Mrs. Esther Gil- of 16. You simply wo n evening wedding at Central Mrs. Richard Weine of Berrien father. My husband is very Irish, president;. Mrs; Jack secretary; Mrs. Cecil Denii- more of New Mexico and Faye have believed it possible. Methodist Church, Mr. and Springs. The bridegroom's par- upset over this and we would Greathouse, vice president; son, treasurer; and Mrs. Les- ‘Donelson who is an honorary ‘Mothers Hold Picnic. Fortunately I married a nian who had to de-educate me and re-educate me in such mat-. ters. Thank heavens I do not Mrs. Alexander Arnot left for a honeymoon to Bermuda. The bride is the former Lor- raine Weine of Chadwick street ents are Mr. .and Mrs. James Arnot of St. Clair Shores. Dr. Milton Bank officiated at the candlelight ceremony be- fore 200 guests. The new Mrs. Arnot wore a like to know if my son is right.” Answer: No your son is not right. His father takes no part in the ceremony so his Mrs. Cecil Denison, secretary; lie Cross, conductress. member. laughed at me. How can I afraid he will hurt himself. Is of the couple keep my husband, ag ‘there any cure for this or P Answer: The only thing you Maybe I am_a crackpot ay should we let him outgrow it? ate Mr. and can do the next time they ask “ love him. EAST ee MOTHER OF BUMPER Mrs. Richard you to do something is to tell DEAR “FAITHFUL: Ma / DEAR MOTHER: If he's . -Weine of them frankly that you are so your husband adeal. Tell him /” tumping his head on the wall . busy with your own things that - § you will have a complete physi-/ : Berrien you simply can’t do it. Add Peatise Press Photos =» Set Up p rojects. B k M | . N ti | ; , dark blue suit would be entirely \/ —_ silk taffeta gown with a scal- suitable. to Be Undertaken a er a som up la S loped pete of Aencos lace re-embroide with sequins x ‘Deel: 1 2 Duri ing” Summer ke h h Ri t and pearls. The bouffant floor Ra ingle Alaa | : poke en in ur C I e length skirt formed a chapel week's vacation at a mountain _— __Members of American Gold = ——train— and_a_heart shaped resort some time soon. We F © Star Mothers, Chapter 10, were : headpiece embroidered with win be d th al Before an altar decorated arls held her fi ip vei aves ce ince & : guests at the Sylvan Village > = er fingertip veil. gay by th é a with white delphiniums and She carried a chapel bouquet a7 py he) same | waitress. home of Mrs. Mae Archam- ape qu Will you ple il h fe beau for a_picnic __¢arnations at Central Method- of white roses, feathered car- omen GF ie oe tac tee _ : Monday. A special meeting was ist Church Saturday evening, nations and stephanotis. her at the end of the week | called by Mrs. Lola M. Erb, Carole Ann Malsom became Mrs. Curtis Hanes of St. this will be our fi the bride of R. Glenn Baker. J h ; sshew’ ‘. is wi our first vacation | . president, to transact business oseph was her sister's m and we want to be to do, ' for July and August. Mrs. ae eae — ae tron of Jonor. Bridesmaids the right thing." ew : -gecre- wedd was periorm were Mrs. Richard Abraham tary end aoe tan ra Young by the Rev. Milton H. Bank. of Detroit and Mrs. William Anawer: If the hotel ix an as treasurer. Parents of. the couple are Morris. They were dressed in : Pal Soe Aol : Mr, and Mrs, Jack Malsom of w l fl inexpensive one, five dollars ' Members of the chapter will hite nylon organza floor ll be & for the twolot : take part in the Four Free- Keego Harbor and Mr. and length dresses with blue cum- vou Bat i it a ee doms Observance to be held Mrs. J. Harry Baker of Dwight merbunds and pink and blue pensive or Si lll ‘yeetentions.” "July 16 at White Chapel Cem- venue. leaf headpieces. They carried - you will have to at least double etery. x k& * - baskets of pink snapdragons, this ti _ 5 a The bride’s gown of re-em- carnations and blue daisies.- — =P. On July 23, Mrs. Erb, Mrs. _ Broidered nylon organdy was Charles Saxton—-ef-St. Clair < Lauretta Stockwell, Mrs, Earl designed with a scalloped Sa- ' Shores was best man. Ushers ; M. Duemler, Mrs, Edna Olm- rina neckline and short scal- were Richard Snyder of War Barbara March ' sted and Mrs. Glenn Water- loped sleeves, She wore match- ren and Dr. John Wooton o field will attend the picnic for ing gauritlets. The fitted bodice St. Clair Shores. Ils Honor Guest residents at Michigan Veterans extended into a bouffant skirt A reception was held in the t K ] H Facility in Grand Rapids where which fell into a huge ruffie. - church parlors, For her going re er they will assist wheelchair pa- She wore a Swedish crown of away outfit, the bride wore a ug ome tients, borealis sequins and seed blue and white two piece Barbara Jean March, bride- - “The chapter’s newest project pearls attached to a fingertip ae ensemble. - elect of Gary Kent Cushman, is making special bibs for ger-.. veil of French illusion and held : . The bride is a graduate of was honored at a miscella- ‘ : jatric women patients at Grand a colonial cascade of white MRS. R. GLENN BAKER Western Michigan University neous: shower Monday evening - ; Rapids Hospital. . roses and stephanotis centered and the bridegroom graduated at the home of Mrs. Ernest ___ Other members attending the by a white orchid. carried a basket of rose petals from-— Michigan State- Univer- Kugler of Slocum drive. Co- = ___°_._ pienic, were Mrs, Benjamin ATTEND BRIDE _ with a corsage of white car- sity where he was a.member _ hostess was Mrs. Clarence Ice._ oe es oo _ oO. neay ties — M 7s wnt Pat eects of ations attached to the handle. | of Alpha Tau Omega frater- x * &* Retiring officers.of Alpha chapter McKinniss, conductress; Mrs. Homer Louise Gutson of Milford lan e former JoAnn nity, Miss March, daughter of ; ity | / iri : Mrs, Joseph J. Doyle of Syl- Roseberg of Pontiac, was mat- ASSIST BRIDEGROOM Mrs. Weine wore a pink Mr. and Mrs. fares earch of Beta Theta Phi sorority were Tinney, retiring treasurer; and Mrs. < "S wae Lae ron of honor, wearing a pow- The duties of best man were sheath dress with a green of Alhi street, and Mr. Cush- honored for their services Tuesday Charles Irish, who was presidént this der ‘blue chiffon ballerina- | assumed by Eugene Burdette. © cyummerbund and embroidered — man will be married ‘July 18 night at an annual banquet in their past year. length gown over powder blue _ Ushering were Jack McClel- — jacket with white accessories. | at Covert Methodist Church. honor. Froni left Mrs. Ath . J M M. e taffeta. Her flowers. were white lan of Drayton Plains, Walter Mrs. Arnot was dressed in a He is the son of the Ray ia . me ue are PSo PATE ar y OOr carnations and a removable Kreiter of Battle Creek and dusty rose silk chiffon dress | Cushmans of Davisburg. : SS E te rt . d at _ bouquet arrangement of Co Jack Harrigan of Ypsilanti. with white accessories. Both e+ *- - =~ ; ae _Sntertained at tillion blue detphiniums, sine, ringbearer was Michael had green cymbidium orchid __Attendants_for-the wedding Bloomfield Hills Exodus . : i . . corsages. - wil i : j 4 Br idal Shower Bridesmaids Eunice Collins The Bemis-Olsen Amvets Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wright, of pine dame 7 awn | of Keego Harbor’ and Joan Post was the scene of a re- the bride’s aunt and uncle and Connie Lewis beldeamaite. | Mary Moore, bride-elect of Bennett were gowned like the ception following the ceremony. . entertained out-of-town guests Rose Ann Kugler will be flow- ad ny oO I W lU een "Ss ac | Stuart — was axed “honor maid. Their flowers were The bride’s mother wore a at their home on Chadwick er girl. | Tuesday evening at a wer white carnations with remov- gown of champagne Chantilly drive. x *« * held at the Lenox street home _ able powder blue delphinium lace in a sheath design, fea- Guests at the shower were By pee ee summer home a Harbor Point ae oe naa this of her sister, Mrs. Darrell D. corsages. turing a cummerbund and bow Mrs. March, Mrs. Cushman.: BLOOMFIELD HILLS — All ets é er aturday to Rober’ . Steve- Judy. Florance Hogan of Ann Each attendant wore a pow- of champagne- satin, with Ci Ga ] W d Geruldiie March. Mian Arnold roads will lead to a vantage school at Cambridge, Mass. son Jr, - Arbor was cohostess. der blue cap of borealis se- three-quarter length sleeves. ity Ir to e DeKett, Mrs. Jess Oulett, Mrs. point Friday from which Her ~*~ *%* * With her parerits Mr. and Miss Moore is the daughter quins which framed the face Her flowers were pink roses. aa ‘ a Willard Courney, Carol Cour: Majesty Queen Elizabeth's * Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J..An. © Mrs. Guy C. Smith of Grosse of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore — and _formed_a feather-like ef- “A dréss of rost beige lace Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Edwards ney, Mrs. Cecilia Jenkins and -To¥al yacht Brittania may be — - Gerson will spend the holiday Pointe, she formerly lived in of Sheridan avenue, and her fect, Outlined by silver bugle featuring a full skirt and short of Coleman street announce Mrs. William Myers. seen plying to Sarnia from weekend at their summer Bloomfield Hills. Her sister fiance is the son of Mr. and beads, the headpieces caught sleeves .was Mrs. Baker's the engagement of their aauEhY Others were Mrs. Robert Windsor. : home at Bellaire Lake. With Marion Leigh Smith of Pasa- ~@ — Mrs. James Choate of James —_circulhr veils. choice for the wedding. She ter, Jeromey Robérta, >to Brien, Karen Crandle, Linda Lucky to belong to the Old them wilf be Mr. and Mrs, dena, Calif. will come for the street. The couple will be x © & wore pink accessories and pink Denny Hugh Cole. He. is the Kugler, Mrs. Marshal) Char- Club on the narrow channel: 4 Schirmer, Mr. and Mrs wedding. She will stay with “married Aug. 99 at Central A powder blue dotted Swiss roses, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Col¢ . ters, Mrs. Albert Kugler, Mrs. - of St. Clair Flats, members ‘ Arthor Nauman and Mr on another sister, Mrs. Barbara Methodist Church. nylon frock was worn by flow- Upon their 1 return they will of Rockwood, Tenn. An Augi Nelson Willis, Mrs. Lloyd Ire- © 4%@ graciously inviting friends. 44... William D Downey Smith Willemore of Neff road, Mrs. Judy will be matron of er gir] Devera Burdette. She be at home on Salmer Avenue. 16 wedding is planned. land and Mrs. Ivan Mero. to visit over the holiday week- This S Detroit. . honor. Bridesmaids wi pe ; ene 2 is eee Eyal eee = = * ‘Mrs. Jack Allen, the bride- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fruehauf, * : Mrs. A. C. Girard and h groom-elect's sister, and Miss : * ; ‘ who have their glorious spending the Fourth together = aa ohter | Shel ia fe Se And Italian Princess Giggles “Killarney in northern Cam. at the Andersons. Ree vik Wet de ee Mr. Choate has asked James : a : 7 ada, will be guests ef Mr. and ~ * * time before Shelagh flies to » Turner of Monroe to be his Z ° . Mrs. Sam Keller: the Richard Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Eurépe on the 9th with a u best man. Ushers will be Ken- B. Wallaces have invited Cunningham Jr. are being of young people who will travel neth Bennett of Fenriville, ”. friends to their newly-pur- congratulated on the birth of abroad for about six weeks . or wrnien of ——, chased ee and Mr. a daughter, Deborah Susan, The two will attend a Cm aul Wickliffe of Saline and Mrs. George T. Trumbull June 20. Mrs. Cunningham is ~ Acquaint , 9c ag ene | 7 — - will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. the former Deborah Collins of at the Sheraton Pian resa Moore will be flower ; - William M. Fisher. With Mr. Indianapolis. girl and David Allen is to be By EDBY GILMORE ook. This seemed to steady jAtbert peed nervous aac Fi [nee rancor that and Mrs. Henry Farle of x * * Batiane esis cone ringbearer. BRUSSELS, Belgium » — : wf pe eye oy Bcc essa changed the arrangements for Grosse Pointe will be Mr. aiid Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Allen .N K th . . Prince Albert of Liege, heir , i a ae salute. Just before reaching the the story-book wedding — orig- Mrs. A. C. Girard dM Cc y ew York this past year. Sn a With only an occasional faint church, his pretty bride moved inally scheduled for the Vati- i NMre Ww, . " ee eee x & & « eeunoti the Bel y and Mrs. Waldemar A. P. John f LA ee sd yas to ‘ed ae ‘trembling smile she completed — closer to her handsome -hus- can with Pope John XXIII of- will oo up as usual for a | ancences te ceseees o Marion Goodale, headmis- : Br ide-Elect era nae ia 3 ea’ the long ceremony performed band. in the back seat and ficiating — was pushed into the ae yee ong their daughter Jerady Ann to tress at Kingswood School et “ - a Pipa amid medieval pageantry and squeezed his arm. background. eexen * * ee Robert Bogle Hawking.” He is Cranbrook will spend her va- I Ss Honored roke down with. giggies splendor in the Roman Catho- She wore a gorgeous high- x &« * a : eS - the Son of Mrs. Joseph Orey cation in the Hawaiian Islands. . praia ir boc the glittering lic church of Sts, Michael and necked ivory satin gown with Brussels Burgomaster Lu- “ee ea nas cain A * Hawkins of \Carmel By te x * * i ndlisilideetus thence bow urch wedding Gudule, a long-trained veil of spew- . cient Cooremans officiated at rae re h a phir ee a Ne = Mrs. Charles Shain will be a ° oring Claudette Shelton, bride- x k& * When she took communion, white Brussels lace. Albert the civil ceremony in the re-. = ng has | from the University, of Cali- certified official ob élect of Garry: Cox was held The radiant 21-year-old bride, she broke down and cried, her © wore a Belgiari naval com- splendent, mirrored’ empire bees —_ ° ioe, Peay, we resenting local, dade aad scl Monday evening at the Hudson 0m Paola Ruffo di Calabria, —_ long hands once more flying to mander’s dark blue uniform.” room gf the palace, ie oe 8, member of Delta Epsilon j..5) branches a Pg Sa vest a Mary Louise ‘oon asked by Joseph Cardinal her face. _ Cardinal Van Roey, during Dona Paola responded to the- Mr. gnd “Mrs. ‘iL. _ fraternity. '. national Federation of Uni- Trask. home ary Loui an Roey, the officiating cler- The. bridegroom, . younger the church ceremony, cailed ~~ burgomaster’s query in a firm, _ Martin wére hosts at a cock- Jerady was ‘graduated . from versity Women at Helsinki, Guests were Mrs, Richard, gyman, “Have you come here brother of bachelor King Bau- her a “lovely princess’ and ~ clear vote, Albert’s/response j {ail and ppol party | Saturday Kingswood School Cranbrook Finland. F the . Shelton, Mrs. L. T. Cox. Mrs... Pe acclaim will to engage ee Mee rl and nervous | _ Italy ‘‘sends you to Bel- was less audible. She smiled in cee de home on Ebay se is D acer ing —s on a te Warsaw, Eile, poe - ; roug e ,long—ceremonies gium as a ray of its beautiful faintly. The groom was nerv- — Toad. ; Pete 9 versity q orn, rkeley +e Saesie teen Aibaeta —— ee that began with a civil“mar- — sun and a reflection of its ar- ° ously grim /and serious. Only >. ® = ® sy She is a member of Sigma Germany and England. Frode she Au fi aa Yes,” shé replied in French _ riage service in the royal! pal- derit soul.’’ after 20 minutes did he man- - Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gamma and is affiliated with “ie aie stin a: and then suddenly halted, ace. Threatening skiés failed to age his first smile.’ Carmel and their family will ~ Alpha Phi ‘sorority. ‘s a hh ae or giggled and couldn't go on. Riding in an open car along curb the enthusiasm of the ~*~ * * « Spend most: of the summer. in The wedding is Planned for ey Out of Hodinét- : ide-elect is the daugh- She blushed, raised her left. the procession route from the — crowds for the show of me- The only American on the Maine where they have taken Aug. 8. Mrs, Theodore. Marchbanks ae : _ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge hand to her lips and finally palace §p the church for the re- _—dieval__ splendor — trumpets .--guest list outside of the /diplo-., a house near Penobscot. ip 8 Res has returned from st. : j g Peon of Sum > eg street, arid smothered her laughter. Her _ligious ceremony, the bride blending with booming carinon matie corps was Msgr,. Fulton Mrs. Carmel and‘her daugh- Mr, ‘and ‘Mrs. William, R. ~ her fiance is/the.son. of Mr... solemn, -25-year-old-—bride- waved gaily. The crowds loved — and pealing church bells. An- J. Sheen, auxiliary bishop #f ter, Patsy Joy, are at present« Yaw were hosts at a- buffet i Late T., Cox. of gave nen a an mps a a eee excited cries of pact < was festively Sl Depleted baat friend of visiting her . mother, Mrs. supper lagt Seavey at Wa: r She a sy ic aola! 7 ecora al * . Joseph B, Schilewnan at ber > Saeee —/ } ’ oa = \ “ eet THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1959. ~ r av ¥ Anna Florence - daughter-of —- Mr. and Mrs. Saturday in Shaw, Basil R. Shaw, married William 9. Englar Jr. Sé. Michael Church. MRS. WILLIAM f, ENGLAR FR. Anna Shaw Speaks Vows in St. Michael Ceremony Delphiniums and ‘carnations banked the altar of St. Michael Catholic Church for the Sat- urday morning wedding of An- na Florence Shaw and William . J. Englar Jr. The Rev. Fran- cis O’Donnell olficiated at dou- ble-ring Nuptial High Mass, before 200 guests. ; The bride’s gown was of French lace and nylon tulle. Iridescent sequins appliqued on lace panels aecehted ‘the front and back of the bouffant skirt, which formed a chapel-length train. Her veil of silk ilkision was held by a sequined headpiece and she carried a bouquet of moon ifireiagh the northwestern states, the bride changed to a white sheath dress with aqua accessories and the white or- chid from her bridal bouquet. The couple’ will live in Idaho - Falls, Idaho, where the bride- groom is employed as a food techiiélogist. He is a graduate of University of Michigan. * * * Mrs. Shaw wore’ a dress of mist blue lace 6ver taffeta with white aceessories and Mrs. Englar was dressed in a two- piece pink sheath dress with white accessories, Both had _ corsages of white carnations. oi Liver at Fault \Age May Bring Sallow stint” By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN tendency . seems" Sairnnes. Not all women that sunbathing and have oiled and thus kept soft and able. Sometimes this yellow cause it, I like to repeat following exercise periodically mends it to all of his patients cause it stirs up the liver. ; Whe” some women take a beau- tiful--peaches. and-—cream-—com- plexion into later years the general to. be toward ex- perience this but many do find their skin may acquire a yellow tinge as the years pile up. The weathering process of course plays its part in the sallow look- ing complexion. The women who avoid this usually stay away from lubricated their faces and* necks faithfully over the years. Denied regular care our outer coating becomes © dried -out like -a leather -pocket- book which has not been properly, pli-| look | which women dread may be due to some physical abnormality. For instance, a sluggish liver can the be- cause one of America’s most distinguished physicians recom- be- Lie flat on yeur back. Pull your abdominal muscles jn hard, toward your backbone. Push the muscles up as high as you can. Continue pulling down and - pushing up with a pumping mo- tion. You ean do this in bed before going to sleep at night and when you awaken in the morning. to the liver. the liver. Bend both knees up close to abdomen. arms and legs to the floor or bed and continue. I recommended this same exer- cise to you the other day in con- nection with menstrual cramps, but did not mention the benefit Here is another abdominal exercise which.squeezes Lit flat on your back-* the Grasp the knees with the hands and pull back. Return the The habit of stirring up circula- tion, both generally and locally, will - beautify your complexion. Keep your bathroom shower cur- tains and plastic draperies as fresh and clean as yourself, Swish them through a lukewarm suds bath, rinse and hang to dry. Do this often before soil adheres to the plastic. carnations, and lilies of the valley céntered by .an orchid ® on a Bible. ATTEND BRIDE Mrs. James Tinson was her sister’s matron of honor and was Mrs. James and neck exercises, plus circula- tion creams, will all be helpful. fos while at rest, with your feet These above exercises and facial el train. A lace and pearl z eee _crown held._her illusion vei] __| | and she carried a nosegay of [Takes Ist Place . UNIFORMS weite carnations —and—pink— ae APRONS rosebuds. . |Time, Life Award SISTER TAKES PART CAPS --- HOSE Patricia Noe was her sister's mi oo axe lane ; i § ie ‘ PHARMACIST = ee Time-Life Award for the ‘Direct JACKETS nie and Sally Williams, both | Mail Campaign of the Year."" The sisters of the bridegroom. prize was. given for.all-around ex-|. The ‘ + + # cellence in the use of letters and . aa her printed material in achieving They wore—white—chitfon | ther P a sepecfied: objective in the field Oxfo rd : Shop See. clones ake of educational fund raising. 59 West Huron St The bridesmaids had opchid | The award was made to alumni , cummerbunds, and the maid secretary Carleton P. McLain Jr. Parker. Mrs, Tinson wore a ballerina-length gown of gold crystalette, and a crown head- piece held her nose veil. Mrs. Parker wore an aqua dress like the matron of honor’s. , They carried bouquets of white carnations. : * * * Louis J. Blesch Jr, of East Lansing was best man. Gerald Englar of East Lansing, the bridegroom’s brother, and James -Tinson served as ush- ers. , * * * Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Basil-R. Shaw of Omar street. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. William J. of Centerville and the late Mr, Englar. BREAKFAST FOLLOWED A breakfast, following the ceremony, was held at Hotel Waldron and an evening re- ception was held at the K. of C. hall. ; Before leaving for a honey- Marlene ‘Alice Noe Wed. to James K. Williams Jr. Marlene Alice Noe James Kenneth Williams Jr. were married Saturday eve-” ning at St. Benedict Church. The Rev. John: J. Hoar offi- ciated at the ceremony. be- ‘fore 250 guests. The bide is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Dewey R. Noe of Chipman Street, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Jean Williams of Waterford and J. K. Williams, also of “hae ford, ; * * * The white silk floor length- gown worn by the bride was accented with a lace bodice with short scaRoped sleeves ~ and a lace panel in front and back. The skirt formed a chap- ' MEET for LUNCH RIKER FOUNTAIN: Sealtest Ice Cream Populor Prices Riker Building Lobby of honor’s was deep purple. Flower girl Deborah Poteet wore a.white nylon dress with a crown of carnations and pink roses and carried a basket of flowers. - * * Best man was Robert Ward of Waterford. Ushers _were and TO LIVE IN CITY street. . ~*~ * &* Mrs. Williams was dressed cocoa brown. chids. cil held Sunday through toda couple hours and then broiled. Daryl Adams of Waterford, Clyde Kaiser. of Clarkston and Gordon Lindsley of Royal Oak. Mrs. Noe wore a light blue silk organza sheath dress and in silk organza sheath, Both -wore white or- Cranbrook School Sunday at the 44th General Con- ference of American Alumni Coun- y. 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Brenda Joyce Krom Wed to Gerald David Belote * Brenda’ Joyce Krom = and Gerald David Belote were mar- ried’ June 20 at Trinity Meth- odist Church. The Rev. Robert MRS. GERALD D. BELOTE Benedict officiated atythe cere- mony before 175 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krom of Keego Harbor and Mr. and Mrs. Ophir Belote of Water- ford. * * * _ The bride’s floor-length gown of Chantilly lace featured a Sabrina neckline, long sleeves and a chapel train.” Her finger- tip veil was held by a Vic- torian-st yled headpiece, and she carried a white orchid on a Bible. — Mrs, Harlan Runion of Dray- ton Plains was matron of honor. Gloria Guenther and Pauline Whaley of Keego- Har- bor were bridesmaids. Flower girl was Jacqueline Belote and Michael Belote was ringbearer. *«* * * Best man was Harlan Runion of Drayton Plains. 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Pageant Near‘: By DICK HANSON _. Suburban News Editor The household is vibrating with excitement. _ Mother about like crazy, buying chic bath-, ing sits and a gorgeous formal | gown. * * * ‘ Her~ pretty daughter, who is to wear these glamorous garments in|ly charming, is Dawn Mathews. summer employment. She lives with her mother and step-| - competition for the ‘‘Miss Michi-' gan” crown at Walled Lake this > Sunday, bites her fingers nervous- t+y;—but-is-carefut-not-to~-break™off “a nail, Father slumps in bewilderment | 5 feet 3 inches tall, Janice weighs 118 pounds apd measures 34723- 34. Her hair is a lustrous brun- | green eyes. Rightfully p proud parents are Mr. | -land Mrs. John Howland of 3105/ Crumb Rd., Commerce Township. | | The other local contestant, equal-' father, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clement: Snarr, at 3216 Adele Terrace, Com-); merce Township |\VERY EXCITED | Dawn admits she is very excited | ‘JANICE HOWLAND .and won’t be able to ride him any- |way, ” said Janice. Her favorite hobbies are reading is dashing ette and she has quick blue- |.14 traveling and she studies pi-| jane. Janice intends to major in| physical education at Eastern! Michigan College, Ypsilanti. Right now, she is anxious to find | The two lovely young ladies will enter competition with ap- | proximately 36 other aspirants ment Park. ~ moving, Event to Climax Festive Holiday. Coronation of Queen, Plenty of Talent Slated: : at 4th-O-Ram-A ROCHESTER — A _ swift- entertainment- packed Fourth of July fi- ‘nale awaits Rochester area ‘families planning to attend ithe Kiwanis Club’s first “Pamily 4th-O-Ram-A”: celebratioff, /to be staged from 5:30 p.m. through ‘dusk atthe Rochester Ath- letic Field Saturday. Kiwanis President Milton Weaver said today that some 60 club members and ‘\their families have been making preparations for the event for more than two months. They agree that this is the commun- ity’s most ambitious public | * undertaking in re ce n t” years, he said. The gala stage show will start! at 5:30 p.m. and will feature top amateur acts in the area. It will, be continuous to 7 p.m. At this time ._Miss Rochester | and her attendants, Beatrice Bis- tt and Janice DeBaene, will make their grand entrance onto the field, Miss Rochester is. Ca- role Bird who, with her two maids of honor, has been making numerous radié and television appearances during recent weeks | to publicize the Kiwanis event. | | ; between the ages of 18 and 28 | ; Sunday at Walled ine Amuse- Fellowing the coronation. of thie! ‘queen, the program of professional | jentertainment will begin. This part) in his chair. There is a gleam | ‘about entering the contest, but | Officials ‘haven't decided yet of the program will include a high-| ‘of pride in his eyes, however. Little sister wants to know it, there is anything she can do to help. Even her brother is swept “along in the rush. NEW RESPECT He glances at his sister with new! — respeet, not completely able to veil an interest in these ‘‘girls” affairs. Generally, .emotions are running this same gamut in some 38 hofnes throughout the greater mesropoll Lake High School, she is working}Long Beach, Calif., Hor the summer as a waitress at week of July 16 with a complete! te be put on by the Rochester activities fund, according to Weav-| |wardrobe donated and all expenses | volunteer fire department, in co- tan area today. From one of these a a lovely girl will smile through her tears Sunday when she is picked “Miss Michigan 1968. i“ Locally, there are two attractive | young misses who will vie for the| state crown. Both are 18 years old, . minimum age for entry in the con- test. Janice, ‘Howland sighed sweetly as she /sank into a lounging chair to answer questions. ‘Nervous? No,/I’m not,” she said quickly. Aanice narrowly missed being growned “Junior Miss Michigan’: /in a contest sponsored recently by the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com-| she was 12 years old has been merce. She danced too quickly past| sadness tinged her soft voice. « judges: then, her mother explained. “Ty was her first beauty contest.” “Til go slower this time,” the a beautiful palomino, last week. pert teenager said. A graceful To assume teaching positions in the Lake. Orion schools this fall are newlyweds, Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam A. Saulsberry, who exchanged nuptial vows June 13 at the Meth- odist Church in Dryden, The Rev. Peter Bell performed the double- ring, con, Be ood The cae page oe in Ann Arbor for the summer while Mr. - Saulsberry attends the University of Michigan. The “former Dorothy ‘Lois Wood, Mrs. Sauisberry isa graduate of Central Michigan Uni- versity, | The bridegroom has graduated from Morehead : State College, Ky., and Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind, . The bride is the daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Wood of 4696 Hollow Cofners Rd., Dryden, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs, George Arthur eur aiid of Olive Hill, Ky, For her wedding, the bride wore a floor length gown of white chif- fon featuring a sweetheart neckline and a bouffant skirt. Her fingertip veil of illusion was secured by a lace Juliet cap, She carried a white orchid on a prayer -book, Mrs, ‘Barbara Butcher attended __her_sister__as matron of —honor.. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Marty Lou|" _Keune,. the bridegroom’s sister, of -Ann Arbor and Mrs. Jeanette Gil-' bert, sister of the bride. Serving as junior bridesmaid for her sister was ot age Wood, Nancy Butcher, neice of ‘the bride, was flower girl, i Best man for the: bridegroom Was his father. Ushers included) ae ae isays, ‘‘My family is even more Sine cited than ] am. | “We're going to buy my og |gown -tornorrow,”’ Dawn added. “ hope we can find a white one with ia royal blue sash!"’ Her violet ay) ' flashed. Dawn is a 5-foot, 6-inch brun- ette and weighs 125. Her. other statistics: 34-24-37. at | A graduate this year of Walled) Walled Lake. _‘'Unless I can beeome an airline hostess, I'd like to go on'to college, [probably at Central Michigan,” Dawn Said. Her hobbies include sketching in | pencil and pen and ink, water ski- ling and, of course, swimming. | A talented speaker, Dawn, won her high school’s forensic contest whether to hold the event in the | rk’s roller rink or in the Casino! Ballroom on the park grounds. A bathing suit review of entrants Royal Jokers, a rock ’n’ roll sng and soft drinks, is scheduled for 4 p.m. Then they) will parade past judges in formal | gowns at 7 p.m., at which time) “Miss Michigan” will be picked to’ ireign for the year, a a ee : She will go on to compete for the “Miss Universe’ contest at during the paid. wire. act,a Chinese tumbling act, ‘Captain boas and his trained! seals, the Dancing Debs, and the |ing-comedy act. LENNON TO EMCEE Rochester’s own master of cere-| monies, Paul Lennon, will preside’ iover the professional entertain- ment, whieh wil} last ‘until 9 p.m. the traditional fireworks display operation with Rochester indus Over 6,000 Expected to Join Fun MASTER OF CEREMONIES Rochester Set for — Rochester's own comedy em- cee, Paul Lennon, will spark the “Family 4th O-Ram-A” profes- sional and amateur show at Rochester this weekénd. The professionals will present five major attractions, and the amateur show will bring top local talent-to the gala celebration. 1 tries. Admission ‘to this. “event | will be free, William Slavin and Jack Mitzel- 'feld, cochairmen of the 4th-O- |RamsA, are making final checks | with committee heads for enter- tainment, food, facilities, prizes) land ticket sales today. | Free, supervised parking will be’ FEATURED ACT — The Four pop quartet, will appear in person ily 4th O-Ram-A"’ Royal Jokers, a rock "n’ roll and at the Rochester Kiwanis ““Fam- celebration Saturday at the Rochester High School athletic field. The program, to be presented on a theater- in-the- round stage, will start at am p. m. Ridding Walled Lake of Slum Area Duplexes Will Replace Shacks By DENNIS. DINAN ihe has evicted the old occupants! adequate sanitation and we. will WALLED» LAKE — Yeterday ‘and has demolished most of the | provided for motorists off Livernois, marked the first step in a clean-, buildings. | jroad, just south of University up program that will rid Walled; Twe new apartments, which | drive, according to Richard Hui-|Lake of a long-condemned slum: win house four families are to | |zenga, facilities chairman. area | have two bedrooms, a utility | | There wil] be off-street parking, and | \for as many as 1,000 cars, \the athletic field is being convert- ed into, a theater-in-the-round by pregram chairman Car] I ahd his professional advisors. | Food to be offered for sale will | include barbecued beef sand- | sandwichés, ice cream, popcorn according to Vern Houghten, ‘food chairman. | Advance sale tigkets may be pur-| chased from any member of the | iKiwanis Club or its affiliate, the ‘Planters’ Club, or from ticket de- pots set up in the village. | Proceeds will be used to detrays The finale of the show will be expenses and any earnings will go into the Kiwanis year-round youth jer, the event Highland to Stage Gala Ath Festivities this year and went on to place second in the school district con- 2S +. * , from Walled Lake High School this year. Her main hobby since horseback riding, Here a note of She explained that «she had had to sell her horse, Golden Nugget, Janice alsé was graduated | By REBA HEINTZELMAN __HIGHLAND — More than 6,000) people’ are expected to attend the all-day Fourth of July celebration in this tiny town of 350 residents. Sponsored by the Highland Vol- unteer Fire Department, ties’ will get under way at 1 p.m. with pony rides, a merry-go-round, and other carnival rides for chil- dren. They will also be given free “TH: be going away to college MRS. WM. A. SAULSBERRY of the bride, served as ring-bearer. A reception was held at the Gen- eral Squire Club immediately fol- lowing the ceremony. Legislators Don’t Want to Hear Romney Speak LANSING mA “suggestion_ “ithe Legislature invite George Rom- ney, president of American: Motors Corp., to counsel it on taxes met a cool recéption in the Senate. Speak to a joint legislative |\meeting and to take part in tax di Romney is ‘organizing a state- wide citizens committee to diag- a Michigan's ifls and prescribe Newlyweds to Teach at Lake Orion This Fall .|men four nights to prepare. * that) display. -events held during the year; and rides around the Highland ,Schoot Two teenage baseball teams will battle it out in mid-after- noon, and a parade of fire trucks from Milford, Hartland, White Lake and Highland will begin at 6:30 p.m. around the school grounds. From 7 p.m. until dusk, the Milford High School band will pre- sent a concert of marches, semi- elassical and-show music. When it is dark enough, one of the largest fireworks displays that the department has ever present- ed, costing $1,000, will be touched off by Fire ChiefKenneth Hayden. * * * : For’ weeks, the 30-member de- partment has been working on ground displays. There will be “whistle wheels, devil wheels and crazy wheels.” “Niagra Falls” display took fire- Kerney-Knapp’s “cement-mixer truck” display will again be one of the most spectacular projects festivi-| - A 35-foot high} of the show, and a huge Ameri- can flag, and a statue of Liberty | have also been constructed for ' the ground events. Eight parachute shells will shoot into the sky and are guaran- teed to “hang” there for several moments. Forty U.S. Army mor- ter guns will open and close the show, along with the fiery “Wel- come,” and ‘Good Night’ ground | a | tee Funds for the huge event were acdumulated through special through voluntary contributions of people interested in the fire depart- ment’ 8 project. Last’ year, snevexienately 5,500 '| people witnessed. the’ display in the ‘natura]’ arena surrounding the school grourids. There are sod- coveréd banks, tiered for easy viewing, and there is . parking space for some 2,000 cars. Smith shine up one of the fire eng Pontiac Press Photo WHOOPS! — Watching Highland’s Assistant ‘Fire Chief Asa R. ines for the Fourth of July parade Saturday, little Michael Elmore, 4, hasn’t yet noticed the ice cream fell from his cone. With the boy are his mother, Mrs..Claude El- more of 203 Center St., and his sister, Melinda, Seidel-Brown Vows Spoken in Rochester ROCHESTER — Before an altar decorated with blue and white del., phirfiumm Ann’ Elizabeth Brown and) Josep P. Seidel exchanged their wedding vows Saturday in the! First- Congregational Church here. Dr. Ray Morton Hardy performed the nuptials. The couple’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Brown of 716 High- land Ave,,- Rochester, and 0. Paul Seidels of Columbus, 0! io. Given in iiartiage by her fa- { 1 ther, the wore a white lace gown he rie a white Bible topped with a white orchid and streamers of ivy and stephanotis. Patricia Nieman was maid of honor, Serving as best man_: Powers, and- seating the guests were Jeffrey Brown, broth- ler of the bride, and Donald Seed. | a, * * * The newlyweds left on their wed- ding trip following a reception in the church. parlors. They will tive im New~ York City, Irdn, Syria, Greece, Italy -lJatid because of extensive soil erusion. s tf ehnen) huilding permits that will enable - who is also ticket chairman of of Possessing Drugs jRoyal. Oak Township man and ~ 126, of 21626 Hillcrest Ct, | night by patrolman Henry Burks -|youths and the other man, all of Much of the oneé fertile soilat-aemie Notth Africa has become barren 1 * . * ' room, kitchen and one bathrooni | Mark Chessler,’ owner of the Wil-| for each. Chessler plans te com- low Camp Housing Development on) plete the twe new units this fall. Walled Lake drive, took oft two “Chessler has agreed to provide Dryden to Stage Boom Day Fete him to replace his shacks with) [cree modern duplex apartments. | | With a threatened legal battle | | on his hands, Chessler at the | | 11th hour compiled with a city | request to tear down the old eCwellings and replace them with | living quarters complying with | The coloty of shacks, with ihe Parade, Games, Dance, | crudest of living essentials, had existed in Willow Camp since 1941. Fireworks gots That was prior to Chessler’s own-' July 4 Celebration [ ership. But in 1955 the city warned i him that his property constituted! : DRYDEN —@ A holiday atmos- |a health menace in the community. | Iphere will prevail here Absamad During a peak period, 77 dwell-| wis Ie ; : , en the Dryden Area Develop- Poa ich "ane. _— occupied men Assn. stages its ‘Boom Day” ogee wile ;celebration. The festivities will) plaints; often more than one a day, | cs cat | poured into the Walled Lake City/°P" Win sinc aan asia | Office concerning the unsanitary | The next event, to be held in | conditions in Chessler’s develop-' front of the Township Hall, will be | ment. the coronation of “Miss Dryden,” Sonja Schultz, by Village President Robert White. The> queen will be accompanied by her two attend- ants, Jacque Arnold and- Sharon Hilliker. The crowd then will re- assemble along the main streets of town to watch the parade which will form at the school. Leading off will be Boy Scout Troop 130, followed by the high school. band, children in colorful costumes, floats and decorated an =. : : A_ chicken barbecue will be served throughout the day, begin- ning at noon, on the Community school grounds, weather perimit- ting. If it should rain, the meals will be served in the school build- ing. x * * According: to Walled Lake Build- ing Inspector Harold Milspagh, the |people originally _ attracted to the development were “problem” fam- ilies. Finally, after four years of bick- ering, Chessler has signed an agreement ‘with Walle. Lake to’ erect suitable living units. Already Pair Is Accused ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—War- rants wil] be sought today for a woman on charges of possession of narcotics; township Police Det. Al- bert West. reported today. Being held at the Oakland Coun- ty Jail are Alice Bell, 27, of 20868 Westview St., and Marion Yancy, A baseball game at 1 p.m. will feature the Dryden Little Lea versus the. Imlay City Li League All Stars. The game will be played on the school athletic field. . A tractor pull at 2:30 will be fol- lowed by a tug o’ war on | Main street between the Dryden yolun- teer firemen .(Lapeer. County champions) and county chal- lengers. A street dance will be held at the same location at 8 p.m., aod from 9 to 9:30 there will be a spectacular fireworks display on the school athletic field. * ee | They were arrested Monday who said “he saw Yancy throw a package which proved to contain narcotics from the back window of a car in which he..another man, two youths, and Miss Bell were sitting. : Yancy and the woman are being held on an open charge, ‘The two Detroit, who were arrested at the same time, have been released due to lack of evidence, West said. Solons Ask Study iD eremcrs : ew Teen Club of UP Resources IBlene Hey Ride. “LANSING (P—A group of Upper . Peninsula legislators has intro; COMMERCE—The newly formed duced a. resolution in the House gt Patrick's Parish Teen Club has calling for a special committee to\scheduled a hay ride July 18, at tigate the resources of the/Teeple Hill, Members and their a and its economic potential. | guests wil]. begin the party at 7 The resolution said that although p.m. and finish at 11. “studies have been-made they; The hay ride is one of many ac- were “yague in economic struc- tivities planned by the teen club iture, without poe programs.’ |members. Tours, picnics, dances, The group, headed by Rep. Louis lectures and horse riding are slat- \heaumanne (D-W. ld) .proposedied for this summer? ~~. Club members have established the third Sunday of every month as Teen Communion Sunday at the ] a to be followed by a = |. Dues~of $1 . will be ‘collected at the next. meeting, to be held at 8 pm. July 7 All parish teens, members or not, are invited as tion, the association plans to have booths offering a variety of items for sale, games to attract young- sters.of all ages and refreshments. Admission is free. \that four House and three Senate the com- "members be assigned to mittee. ee was sge ihias whe Peatdaten sasha te the city building code. to Sect Throughout the day-long celebra-| make portions of the repdrt “effec. well as interested ‘adults. t see that he does,'” said Milspaugh, * * * The Oakland County Sanitation Division had joined with Walled Lake in persuading Chessler to re- place the old shacks. The county ‘also will be checking to_insure de- ‘cent living conditions in the new buildings. NORMA J, BRANDEBERRY Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brande- barry of 10086 Elizabeth Lake -Rd., Milford, announce the- en- gagement of their daughter, Norma Jean, to David Richard Lodge, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lodge of Lima, Ohio. An Aug. 22 wedding is planned. . Brandon CD Police é Finish Up Course BRANDON TOWNSHIP — The 14-mémber Brandon Township Civ- il Defense Police Auxiliary won certificates of graduation last night in a brief ceremony held in the Oakland County. Jail building. Having completed a -10-week course, the group now stands ready to aid regular police officers in event of military or natural disas- ter, said Howard Quick, 925 Sands Rd., Ortonville. Quick, a truck driver, is captain ofthe gtoup. Deputy Sheriff Charles Rahn instructed the course. MARY MAPLEY SUTTON ‘Mrs. Patrick L. (Mary) Sutton was graduated with a Bachelor of Arts .degree in art from San: Diego State College, San: nee | Calif. The daughter.of-Mr.— Mrs. Thomas Mapley of 18 : Neil St., she attended Michigan State University thre- years be- + See ee Diego last. June. ; fs). TWENTY » - Cal * . ¥ “ i 7 i ‘ i Ls . F fe. “ “ ; 9 Pas . e ‘ a ; O . : a3 . hud hae = —— +. 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Good, fresh, | size to $1.20 per pound for the 2-. crisp Michigan apples are avail- | FRESH Lb. ¢ * * * Even if Nixon is Eisenhower's personal choice for president in 1961, Eisenhower would be stick- ing his neck out if he said so now. may be in the race up to his neck, And; ‘while Seokiecbsnal Re- publican politicians may be. in- debted ‘to Nixon for many favors of one. kind or another, they are still professionals.. ‘ If by convention time they think | they can win with Rockefeller and would lose with Nixon, they're apt to forget the Nixon favors. “But The reason is simple enough. A lot of things can happen— some of them to Nixon’s dismay —between now- and the Republi- can convention next summer. Be- sides, Eisenhower has no way of telling now how the convention NEW ‘59 WAGONS RADIO 00 . HEATER ‘1 995 BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER Mi 6-3900 - delegates will feel by that time. 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Comin hgfe of the Michigen Eres Associ-|Federal and local governments in are doing to reduce the toll of astiaontes regulating highway traffic, and 4) | = ipaeuites ,o8 Michigan highways'to entourage safety education in' : By AL HAUGNER the state. Editorial Writer, Because education {s a promi- Port Huron Times Herald poet part “ program, the) If the State of Michigan were|°™Phasis is laid heavily on the) to experiente fomorrow a natural — Prrscreryery ll emayachodlt| by jdisaster in which more than 2,000 jo Depertnest 9 blic Instruc- ‘persons were killed, about 60,000 tion are constantly developing new | were injured and in which property techniques and programs with the damage exceeded $240,000,000, we aid of educators and others. would be appalled, SOCIAL PROBLEM The whole state would pitch in| The commission holds‘ that be- to relieve the distress and work at/cause traffic safety is getting to remedial action. The leadership|be our great social problem, young of the state would unite in a pro-|people are particularly qualified gram of rehabilitation. to do something about it. They are original and have ingenuity 2 That happened to Michigan in ‘ 1965—on the state's highways and do well in group activity. / It is the belief of the com- and streets. And the result was : S btn «oetcrauce ke mission that students, individually a7 . Causing and a epoca] ssilen and collectively, can have a Pro- | £. ofthe Lasidlatere, found effect on traffic safety. _ The carnage on the highways tem aay Gane tae Pe | i was dealt with boldly. Since that Gamewey al a sched ata r x 7 time, the death toll,~ the number | ay LL / of injured, and the economic~loss a ck arene perc have dropped. But, unfortunately, —_ —— ; - s *}| their associates that it is “smart . , * = there is nothing to indicate that jo bo cata , ; Le the number. of dead and injured j will ‘continue to fall, unless en- But the commission is not con-| forcement, education and state-|tent to work on students to. gain wide eooperation is stepped‘up. |safer driving conditions; it en- Support of the Michigan State/courages the formation of county | ‘Sam. Benson Says: | You'll Be Glad You Did! Whert: You Select Your Clothing and. Sportswear in My Store. . . Because You Save More in My Store! ——— COOL! COMFORTABLE SUITS! GET_OUT OF YOUR HOT SUIT INTO ONE OF THESE SHARKSKIN! MY PRICE HARD FINISH, STA-SHAPE 8° Charge It! 6-Month Budget Plan 1 Could Sell for $55 Eas ‘ You must see and try one of t ese suits to appreciate the value. » ONLY AT SAM BENSON’S! -Hard Finished Worsted .. . Cool for Now and Year Round! for Vacation and ATi Summer Wear JUST ARRIVED—COOL! WASH and WEAR SUITS 1 Could Sell for $39.50 SUITS I Could Sell for $49.50 four-step program endorsed by the Traffic Safety Committee of Safety Commission is part of the/and community groups. Most safety councils have a board of control, and this is repre- | the Michigan Press Association. {sentative of the community and| The Michigan Safety -Commis-{membership. Working committees sion is pre-eminent in the traffic|cover each phase of the council’s field of our state because it seeks| activity. to save lives through organization x & * of a safety council in every com-| In one Michigan county, the. | munity in the state, Board of Supervisors is the board) . —— * * * of control. In others, public of-| : Members of the commission are|ficials are ex-officio members, In) the governor, sécretary of state,|S0me organizations, chairmen of, commissioner of State Police, com: |Wrking committees are on the| missioner of state highways and|board of control, occasionally on’ the supefintendent of public in-|the executive committee. The| struction, Advisory members are/€xecytive committee is usually a| the attorney general and the chair-|S™aller group consisting of officers ‘man of the Public Service Com- of the organization. mission. Chief function of the executive! ‘ | CREATED IN 1941 committee is to secure finances land expedite council business. The | The commission was created injexecutive secretary should be a’ : ia 1941 by act of the Legislature. person with leadership qualities 4 — : It is the duty of the commission | and a good sense of public rela-| ’ r: 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ih, tll, thie, th tht linn, tl tll, tlie, le, tll, illite lls ll 2 QQ | 2. $3981 r_wwvwvvwvvwvrvwuvewvrvrvwevwvvuvvwvwe™ ‘4 A Si di Si, di hi di hi hi hi i hd STACKS and STACKS of COOL SUMMER SLACKS TAKE YOUR CHOICE—SAVE $3.TO $6! PANTS to FIT YOU! ‘4% “5 +6” ‘3° You Always Get What You Want in My Store! to consult and cooperate with all tions. I RENT TUXEDOS for WEDDINGS 2 and PARTIES” departments of state and else-| - x * * sii +where; to cooperate with safety) But, in the last analysis, it is{ § ‘ ii: officials of the United States gov- |important that the final county. ‘ ernment; to encourage safety edu-},» community safety council is cation, and to do whatever is | representative of the area it, . possible or necessary for more] aves And cooperation is the oA J effective safety conditions. absolute foundation of a productive | 2 The governor is the honorary (safety effort. chairman, It meets the first | Finally, all experts hares that’ 3 Tuesday of each month, and it a local. or community program \ is financed by a state appropria- |should be based on a study of tion passed each year by the |needs and cooperation with public Legislature. The commission Officials responsible for safety. employs an executive secretary | The finance needed to operate, and as much other help as is |Will come, the state commission necessary to carry out the work. |believes, if top people are sold on _. : The present secretary is Gerald |the community organization in = a\ W. Shipman. beginning. NTO The commission says a simple! ~SHO 4 i eat BENSON , 37 — — Penney’s cool Dacron® ‘n Rayon slacks machine & e . & ; ; . wash, machine or drip dry with little or no ironing! The support organization fo- the/tess should be applied to each : : . commission is the Michigan Citi- project: “Will this project help| 5 zens Highway Safety Action Com-|ca.e jives and reduce accidents mittee. This support group was in our community?” sworn in following the President's Highway Safety Conference in! . 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AP news Analyst The election of a German presi- dent in West Berlin has passed off, ' like the May 27 deadline orig- inally set by Khruschchev for Western evacuation of the city, without the reprisals threatened| by the Communists. * * * The er, Heinrich Luebke, a| « W hen Khrushchev brought up the former prisoner of Adolf Hitler, is, maniten of Western withdraw al from, Konrad Adenauer’s man. |West Berlin he may have been | Sup event Maips is) pola! oe judging their position by his own.' : ‘Knowing the celebration which three situations which have been | would accompany Communist with- | subject te speculation in recent | drawal from German territory, he. months. |could have hoped to stir up a Ger- First, it is added evidence that; man Nationalist movement against the Communists have been set’ the Western Allies. as the capital of all Germany, df It increases the belief that the} Kremlin has been conducting a limited offensive rather than ‘an’ all out attack for control of the! whole city. Instead, there is every evi- dence that West Germans are now more than ever aware of determination to ..maintain the’ position of West Berlin as an en-| % 1] their integration with Western Boy and Dad... European and American inter- ests, and no sign has developed of a “Yankee go home’ spirit. | Chancellor Adenauer, having op- posed convocation of the electoral icollege in Berlin as a possible | provocation to the Reds during the) Geneva conference interim, is proved to have been overly cau- tious. The outcome, however, rep- resents a political victory which the Western Powers will welcome for him. ’The political squabble resulting from reversal of his decision to quit his job for the less active one lof president appeared in the West ‘as a threat to German unity at a i'time of crisis. Now it appears to have been less serious than it’ ap- ‘peared. His party, though un- -doubtedly divided over his actions, was able to present an overwhelm-| |ing front against its principal chal- | jengers, the Socialists. | Every time the Communists aes! reached out,for new territory in |the past few years—in the Middle! East, Europe, Quemoy—they have, drawn back a nub. ‘ Joel Ames and his troubled dad prize deeply their mutual understanding — Press Printers Attend Union's State Convention Pontiac Press printers were | among some 40 delegates attending Can a new friend drive a wedge be- tween them? Look for | the 1959 Convention of the Michigan | (Federation of Typographical | the great new ‘Unions in Bay City this week. » : ° * | William C. 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Saginaw ot. eS \ et *2ega.c¥ Be ier 2 ‘son Snead, Dr. Pitt Seeking Director 2p ee THE PONTIAC BRESS. * Ye) ot dpe, As cc A : % | ; * “ , = /™ r : N\ j* 9g --* 1959 nce ison From National Open Chief Reason Favor Palmer, Souchak, ‘Littler in Buick Event Beginning Today - % By BILL CORNWELL GRAND BLANC — Never bet against the champion until he's beaten, so they say, but the odds wete not in Billy Casper's favor today’ as the $52,000 Buick Open golf tournament got under way at giant Warwick Hills Country Club. The letdown tha t, inevitably -—seems—to-follow—a—victory—in-the— National Open has taken its hold on stout William, who is having difficulty regaining his magic touch since winning the marbles at Mamaroneck, N. Y. Casper won this tourney last year to pocket the fattest check of.his professional golfing career — $9,000. The same-sized purse goes to this year’s winner, but many observers here will: be surprised if Billy repeats, Tommy Bolt suffered a letdown here a year ago after winning the U.S, Open at Tulsa, Okla. He got off'to a good start, then sagged badly during the last 36 holes to finish far.down the list, * * * There are a lot of favorites here — depending on whose opin- ion you're getting — but the con- census boils the list down to Arn- old Palmer, Mike ~Southak and Gene Littler. * * * The gprawling Warwick Hills course looks tailor-made for Pal- mer, one of the game's strongest players and the longest accurate hitter on the pro circuit. _, Accuracy as well as distance is required over this par 36-36— 72 layout which measures 7,280 * yards at its maximum length and Palmer has the long ac- curate game to fit it. Runnerup here last year iMcluding a rained-out 67, Palmer is playing well right now, . Littler is at game, according to his fellow pros, and he must be regarded as a top title threat. Souchak’s perform- ances lately have been his best in a long time and he is held in high regard by the’ bettors. * * * Other favorites are Samuel Jack- Cary Middlecoff and Ken Venturi, who just picked tp—ist-place-cash—in-the-Chicago Open last weekend at Gleneagles. Snead and Bill Collins turned in- the best practice rounds of the bunch yesterday, five-under-par 67s to equal the competitive course»— lds Are Against Casper si Foytack Needs Helo From Narlesk the peak of his _ é per Sa ¥ * ; : Pontiac Press Photo DEFENDS. TITLE—Billy Cas- per, the 1959 National Open champion, begins defense of his Buick Open title which started today at Warwick Hills in Grand Blanc. The tourney has a top prize of $9,000 which Casper grabbed a year ago. wed = Ps LONG HITTER — W ar wick Hills’ long course will need some long ball hitters like George Bayer to crack its par-72 layout. Bayer stands 6-feet-5 and weighs 240 pounds. Warwick Hills, where the Buick Open is now be- ing played, measures 7,280 yards | on the long blue course tees. record currently held by Palmer and Don January, Other outstanding tuneup scores were reported by long- hitting Paul Harney and slim Dave Hill from Jackson, Harney went around in 68 strokes while Hill carded 70, Pontiac's Gene Bone, host pro for this 72-hole model play event, |, strings along with Souchak, Littler and the Doc as the ones most likely to capture the nine grand on Sunday night. x *& * What does Bone think of his own chances? “‘They’re not too good,” commented Gene, ‘I've never been able to shoot. lower than 72 on this links and I'll have to do better pg than that t&® stand any chance of /D winning.’ x * . G A total of 152 players, including 4 amateurs, started leaving the Ist-tee this morning at 8 oclock. PITTSBURGH (AP) — Chancel- lor Edward H. Litchfield of the University of Pittsburgh named a seven-man committee Wednesday to.geek a successor to Torh Ham-|& iltén who resigned as Seacite of athletics. 'U.S. Lacrossers Vie MELBOURNE (AP)—The first American lacrosse team ever to visit Australia arrived in Mel- bourne Wednesday to begin a five-week tour. d THURSDAY, JULY r } Warwi | t & Chrisley Blasts First Home Run. in 5-4 Triumph Groth Is Fourth Tiger Player to Be Sidelined by Injuries _ DETROIT (UPI) — For seven innings, twice interrupted by rain, Pau} Foytaeck appeared headed for jthe best pitching performance of jhis career. But the pair of delays finally| began to teli on.Foytack and he needed help from Ray Narleski in the ninth yesterday to preserve a 5-4 victory over the Kansas City Athletics. Foytack held the Athletics to one hit until the eighth and that safety was of the questionable variety. Jerry Lumpe led off the game with a fly to deep * center. Johnny Groth started for the drive but the Detroit outfielder seemed to be running at half speed. The ball fell for a. triple and Lumpe scored on a sacrifice fly by Kent Hadley. x * * . When the inning ended, Groth confessed to manager Jimmie Dykes that he had been playing with a pulled leg muscle for two | days. Dykes sent Neil Chrisley to the inning. It marked the fourth time in five days that the Tigers had a jury. | and Jim Bunning preceded Groth to the sidelines. Kaline was in- jured in mid-June at Baltimore corrective surgery. But Dykes has been most for-| tunate during the series of injuries. ‘Detroit’ fas won four of the tast’ five starts and reserves from a' bench he readily admits is weak have done their share. Chrisley, who had only one hit in 20 times at bat before moving into the outfield after Groth's de- parture, personally tied the score with his first homer of the year inthe fourth inning after a 10- minute delay because of rain. The second delay was 35 _min- utes. It came after Kansas City had batted in the top of the seventh. Detroit pounded out five hits in). a four-run rally in the bottom of outfield at the start of the second|- lost a player because of an in- | Frank Bolling, Al Kaline | but had to Jeave the lineup for 7 '’ | f CHAMP GOES FISHING — Ingemar Johansson, heavyweight champion, relaxes after his fight with Floyd Patterson by taking . a fishing trip at Hillsboro Beach, Fla., where he went after sail- bo tae = is shown LSS the fishing = after a day at sea. Comeback Star Conley By The Associated Press \the comeback-of-the-year honors in UP on an infield out and scored on ‘the National League. And he’s do- Bobby Thomson's single. Don Els- chicago “6. ing it the hard way—as a winning ton (5-1) was the winner after a) last-| ipertect relief job in the ninth. Tiger Box Score ‘pitcher for Philadelphia's ,the seventh. place Phillies. * Fad V | PRESS BOX, | Fordham University Jack Kepic to shots. And that’s the way I play.” 1 | | jtute, resigned to accept a similar| |'87-mile marathon boat race ~July | 18th will start and end at the hu lon Crooked Lake a mile north . Conway, officials announéed today. | * * * A star studded field of the na- tion's finest handicap horses will be on hand July 1tlth for the $50,000 added Michigan Mile. j : * * & Michigan and Michigan State probably won't stage a closed cir- Argentinian, has one big ambition ‘Tcuit telecast of their annual foot-' ball game next fal] because the legislature. yesterday endorsed a/| proposal which would reduce ap- propriations to state schools by) the amount they realize out of any closed circuit TV show. ow & * The St. Louis Cardinals 'signed | |a bonus contract, * * * Tom Hawkins, ex-Notre Dame | ‘ eager, has signed to play with the | Minneapolis Lakers for the 1959- | 60 NBA season. * x * job with the Ottawa Rough Rid-| | ers of Canada. * * * Professional tennis player Pan- ' cho Segura and his wife have made divorce plans, ‘ . * * Chuck Griffith, defensive and) from Southern Cal., signed to play} with the Washington Redskins, * Gains 6th, Cubs Win \dinal lead with four runs in the, New York .... No doubt about it, long Gene eighth, then won it in the ninth | Baltimore ‘Conley is the No. 1 contender for When Ernie Banks singled, moved Kansas city _ [mners | LEAGUE | Lest | og Behind Cleveland 40 31 5430 | Chicago . 0 33 348 1 38 35 -521 3 39 —_ 38 SS =! 38 36 514 3% ington 4 39 466 7 31 40 437 9 Boston 31 41 431 9% Y ESTERDAY’ S RESULTS Cleveland 5. night Ds New York 4, Baltimore 0, night Washington 4, Boston 1, night | Detroit 5, Kansas City ‘” TODAY’S GAMES p.m .—S8ullivan 7 ¢ ‘midget races at the quarter-mile of ish Open. /my year,” Vito Ragazzo, assistant footbal; lcoach at Virginia Military Insti-| | strokes harder. It’s a lucky golfer ‘| Chicago 6, 8t. - tor Quarter A busy weekend is slated for ,track located at the Miracle Mile shopping area, Telegraph and {Square Lake Roads. A 50-lap, 4th of July feature, with 75 entries will be held Satur- day at 2:30 p.m,, and on Sunday 100 entries will take part in the regular trophy poirit races. sAmong the lecal favorites for the Holiday feature are dim Briney, dr., of Pontiac driving the Offy-ette special among the 10 year olds. Jimmy Wilfong a 5-year old from) |Pontiac will be among the fav-| lorites in his class =a his Wilfong. Special. * “ * T-year old class, Larry In the Argentinian Me MUIRFIELD, Scotland (AP) — Antonio Cerda, a stocky, powerful, — to become the first South American golfer to win the Brit- ‘And I think this is going to be! he said today as he started the second round of the 72-hole championship only one stroke behind the leaders. * * * “This is my eleventh try. I was in sixth place or better from 1951 to 1956. In 1951 I was runner up to Max Faulkner (England), The |course for this year’s champion- | ship — Muirfield — is one 1 dike. “You need to control all your Cérda shot a 33-36-69 yesterday |to finish one stroke behind lead- fers Fred Bullock and Arnold |Stickley, two little known Eng- lish professionals, who led the field of 90 with 68s. * * * The Muirfield links - beside the | Firth -efFerth—-changes rapidty/ from easy to tough — according to the wind. Once the wind blows the course becomes three or four who gets his round in before the | wind howls. | Cerda rated fellow Argentinian |Luis Ruiz and South African Gary | Player his most dangerous rivals for the title. “Ruiz's tremendous driving will |help him a lot on this longer ‘course,” Cerda said. Holiday Races Set \ ms c ‘Busy Weekend Slated Midgets Joe Wallace of Drayton Plaine will be driving a Walberg Special. In Sunday’s point feature race, Zommy Monarch, 13, driving the. <<” vi Special is heavy fa- vi . : - A btther combination, Bobby and Jimmy. Newberg, of Bloomfield Township, ages 9 and 11 respet- tively are top contenders in their divisions, as ig Tom Hanz of Birmingham driving. the Moss Spe- cial among the 13 year olds. Qualifying for the 15 events ‘Sunday starts at 1:30 p.m. with ithe first race going at 3:00 p.m. The quarter-mile track has races each Sunday without admission or \parking cdsts. Plans are being imade for lighting, which initiate pdibibbiatn races. 2 B It h Titl putts well then he’s in with a great chance.” . x* © * ‘Ruiz took 36 36--72-in yester- day’s opening round, Player, 23- | years. old and experienced on the U.S, circuit, finished with 39-36--75 after getting a six at the 14th hole noon. c * *~* «* Sam King, 48-year-old English |professional, playing in his first big tournament for a year, Brit- ish Walker Cupper Michael Bon- allack and Flory Van Donck of Belgium were two strokes behind the leaders on 70. * * * - The four American competitors faced a hard task to get into the maximum of 50. playérs for the last two rounds Friday. John Gar- rett, a 23-year-old amateur from Houston, Tex., was best placed with 76. ; * * * Bob Sweeny, an amateur from Palm Beach, Fla., and Willie Goggin, 53-year-old world senior champion from San Jose, Calif., had 78. Bob Watson of Ardsley- on-Hudson, N. Y., had 82, Bobby Locke; four times winner from South Africa and his: fellow ‘ countryman Harold Henning, were five strokes behind with 73. * * * Defending champion Peter Thomson of Australia had 74. * * * 7 “If Ruiz NATIONAL LEAGUE Wen Lost Pet. Behind Milwaukee . @2 2 SH — San Francisco 43 33 $58 % Los Angeles 4 35 551 1% Chicago 37 37 500 $14 | St. Louis 3 39 473 7% Cincinnati 33 41 446 9% Philadelphia 27 45 375 «14% YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Philadelphia 1, Pittsburgh 0, right Lowis 5 =— at #incinnati, nighf, postponed Two British Walker Cup play- ers — Joe Carr of Ireland and Reid Jack of Scotland — were among the leaders. Jack shot a 71 yesterday. Firecracker’ Race Slates Trials Today DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Forty ‘three stock car racing _\drivers set out today to better the — '143 miles an hour record in quali- flying for the ‘Firecracker 250" race Saturday. * * * Among them is Elmer George, son-in-law of the Indianapolis Speedway owner Tony Hulman. in the strong winds of the after- =) ; e + ~ a rs eo} | x * * The 6-foot-8 right-hander who (4-5) vs. Fischer (6-3). {ony games scheduled. _|George has been suspended from | KANSAS CITY DETROIT | Rocky Bridges singled leading | cogidn't win a game last season, New York at ta | wouara Galen races sanctioned by the U.S, Auto ‘Lumpe ss- a4. 2 7 Yost 3b aah off and moved to third on a ‘pair for pennant-winning . Milwaukee, | Chicago at Detroit, 8:15 p.m.—Shaw (6-2)) Club; ioaey Ib Sits cee of. 1 Hof infield outs. Eddie Yost singied: underscored his selection to the | [Cleveland at Kansas City, 9 pm—Bell! cincimett si pring gbble (26). ~ * “ Maris cf 4009 Zermal 1b 391 3 /him home. and chased Kansas City| ‘All-Star staff by pitching his sec- 6-7) vs. Herbert (4-7). [ee ee Loy nied ara ‘ginisht.| Officials of the National Assn. Howse ¢ ; a 1 sOsborne Ib totes starter Ned Garver. jond shutout last night, vaant Kee Winnin cucage TOMER one = ad vs. Cardwell (1-5) and Gomez ~ ane . Auto | cpsienel it'rdiv'n 00 Groth cf 0000) five-hitter |-Cleveland a ansas y p.m. | Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 7:15 m.—Pt| sai 2e0rge is quali- Smith 3b 3 Johnny Kucks came on and Pittsburgh 1-0. with a Waku ul Hee Yau 7 Pp Trw'ger 2 2000 Bridges a ‘136 Harvey Kuenn tagged him for a | It the sixth victory in 10 Boston “at Baltimore, °7 0 pm. | Los ‘Angeles at St. Leu, 4 pm —-iedevitt fied to drive m their events. He joone 0000 Leptio 2 40 0 0) ¢ : Was the six ctory in (7-6) vs Ricketts (1-3). _made the third best time in prac- DeM'stri ss 0000 Poytack p 3000) double to score Yost. Charley | gocisions for Conley, who has Bi Weekend Could SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION | 4 : : Kucks py 900 SNH P 99° Maxwell beat out an infield hit | purted the Phils’ only two suc- | 9 bil last 2 =a TOMORRDW?S GAMES tice fume, yesterday over. the 2i- cward 1000 ‘ ! and Kuenn scored as Hadley te their 2 fod nd Shuffle the Standings New Orleans 10 7) 388.3% | San Pronciace ai Chicane 4 aa mile high banked Daytona Inter- Total” 2464 Totals s45 114 threw wildly to_ first. Maxwell se aaa gee paar er | ~ S| eee Rt Te | Cmchaats os Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. | National Speedway ® A-—Ran for Zernial in 7th; b—Walked| ached ond and came home a . wed over me Around Chattanooga | ‘10 9 526 34 | PACIFIC COAS * x * ping ter" Moe a ‘wh; Ss « To oar” i ae by Gus Zernial. ks Taree of ae Senet ety BF ii . $ re 36 ie Won oo Pct. Bening. 20 Weatherly of Norfolk, Va, r Kucks j—Ran for House a sin y G one run, the other by two. — * eee * anta Ahnineese a % A . id in 9th. ! ’ oF oy Everything is pointing to a big shreveport 6 4 3200 8 Sacramento .. 4 34 470 had the fastest run of the day | Detroit CHT soon SOO tO Soegseventh win against seven ee In the only other NL “game weekend of decision in the. local AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ‘jaca 0 8 3B Sa it 139/68 in a Thunderbird converti- E—Hadley. PO-A—Kansas City 24-15, Garver dropped his seventh deci- played, the Chicago Cubs defeated; Legion baseball league as three | San Diego 41 39513 44 ble, and Bob Burdick of Omaha, Detroe. 75, pe Smith Terwilliger | am and’ sion against six wins. + = St. Louis 6-5. Milwaukee’s game at/ first place tenants face both Satur- EASTERN ‘DIVISION, ig, Portland 37 3 43 |Neb.. had the second best of 139.14 ae a 2, Betty ctrl 6. un—wadtey,|, /* ;Single by Lumpe and homers Cincinnati was rained out, leaving | day and Sunday games. —— o. 7 wa ml beattle. 3% & 43 i tin a Thunderbird, Cerv, Chrisiey. SB—Cerv 8P—Hadiey.|Dy Hadley and Bob Cerv pulled! the first place Braves:with a half-| Birmingham; Rochester and SGinepets ” o 39 381 i (22 gern CL, 67) .. 623 : rae ie ~ ok i the pith a 1m © ies vibes the F Soopers | Southfield a their win- Ghariesion 9.37, 4 490 1D ae en u 2k iants, who were idle ‘long with ning ways’ Wednesday as Royal. Foyiack (W. 7-7) 8 23 : 4 8 3.3 Narleski came on and gave ae Los Angeles. - Oak won another to remain the! ae“ Vet. Behind "G—Rommel, ‘Giévens, Nepp. Rice. B— 1/single to ank ‘House belore st Conley, 28, walked but one and|top threat to the pacesetters. - | | Post, Worth ‘s pe -- ars 12:06. A—6,189. |ing out Hal Smith to end the game. struck out eight while gaining his ie maha 0 4 482 4 sixth complete game and lowering] “Red Ruddy batted in three | Denver S'S 42. & his earned run average to 2.80.| Tums with a single and * onninveus ra Dick Groat had two of the Pirates’! » ° coy i - genet a . Won Lost, Pet. Behind By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF hits, all singles. Se weiner el "t, sister in | Rochester “a %6 ssa ‘By Patient's Complaint: Off balance at the top of the The Phils had six hits, using Mam la 38 59S | swing relief after Milford took an early 39 4004947 % ° re _ > _ in the — | fend ee Bob Becker. —— 4 456 0 Diagnosis: Backswing too fast. ° ning a: nst loser Ron. “Ge | Toronto *.. 0 p a : * Joe Kopper, who came to Phil- | Rochester also came from be- Columbus - a ae “iss TREATMENT: There are two ways in which-you can adelphia along with Conley in a hind. Trailing 2-0, hard-hitting) WLTt WLT.@ upset your balance during the backswing. One is swing- spring trade with Milwaukee, | Howard Hinkel tripled and scored Lyell grove 3 0 6 gt ices 22¢ ing the club back too fast, thus pulling yourselt off walked, stele second and came ‘one and later batted in another PontiacBC 210 ap ti a * balance. The other is home on Richie Ashburn’s sin- [in a 4-2 verdict over Troy. Dennis) °°? bake ore i \> swinging the club back foo gle. Seott hurled the, route for t (jeegee D wt. Slow, thus keeping the Conley, (0-6) with Milwaukee last | triumph giving up six hits—three | B & B Cleaners 4 ° Pontise BC F 21% body’ in a position which < ‘season, was sent, packing by the|by Gerry Glidewell. Niside Kiwanis 2_1_ St. Mikes 0 4|/ makes it hard to maintain é Braves when his role as a bench-| Two tallies in the sixth broke ASS ear balance. 8 strength big guy for. pro. basket-|a tie and produced.q 7-6 Southtield| as sina wild y E ball’s champion Boston. Celtics} win over Berkley. A squeeze bunt! Independence 4 6 Junioreis 2 2) But for every player g overlapped, spring training. He|by Steve Boyd iced the game. Qrned Ors 3} nee é | 2. who swings back too slow, iS “|since has had a taste of revenge|Royal Oak clinched its 6-2 victory, ; Bow _ |) there are perhaps ten | while beating every elyb but Cin-/over Clawson with four in the 1st.’ i a 4 players who swing back ¢ cinnati whom, he hasn’t faced and| Ross Gillespie belted two doubles pestec Be . 3 3 & Rotors i 2{ too fast. .. St. op ra the Braves 60/and a triple to lead the Oaks. [Atburn e 3 2 WiBloomfield 9 3. Remember that the . on six hits ome ee ie ea 1 001 0-8 63 UAmeriees) tp aeabte purpose of the : ~_ will oe Jen this ‘Week -his ex-boss, weeks: i i Springer (7) re hy mane 3-4 Aces imal uae backswing is to put you Braves’ Manager Fred Haney, who Cook. Winner — J. Miller. Loser—B. duttsee 4 1 \Prestompros, 0 1. |! position to deliver will skipper the NL; d him to ™ . Eastside. 2-1 “Atlas 02 the hit and to set up a per Raane Hm % udson’é i 1 Moose ee / the A-Star team for next Tues- Frey prarsi nite oes “ Ranoch - “rhythmic pattern for the oirbhg: Hurrying tends to | |day's game at Pittsburgh. It’s the ana Culp Loser mith. a wt defeat both phases of this dual purpose. —- third Al ced gave pox Cali We Pes gece gge Oe ea 2 Baie rv 2° e Wests Net i He In general, the, speed‘ of the backswirg should be P| i864, then won the 1955 game in|, chan, toi 4 ~ Erinaky. reruns wareredad tuing mers 0 3 4| about a third of the speed of the downswing. This ratio | 4 y and Kope' _ j st . >. rallet. ‘He had a 449 record in ’34, ey, Fi 7m, inner wales Me iat: indus tt of one-to-three doesn't apply in all cases, but it’s a good . * e ‘ is "a Te oa in '55, his best seasons in the Royal Oak... on . ANO 100 0-6 11 1] BiPerest Rap, B i vai Cha i" A 3 rule of thumb. ee sek 100: 000. 1—2 . 4 3 Lakel'd Pres. p. $11 ‘i | [Breton + de aie” Seana paderg |W tena beer 48 F Benson eee EH ES eee The’ Cubs overhauled~a 51 ot Car’ ee ) and Aniteld, Loser—Tu Fucker. , ‘Chris t Luth'n 9 i* ws us! ih PRE UR | TWENTY-SIX ra tte j & > | he PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 2 1989 ' ~ |eenpetiton, * * Round Table Seeks Another BigPurse so nix senet nttn CHICAGO (AP) — Rich Round) | Round Table a run for the money. Table, who never has lost a race | we week on the grass in Chicago, will try to maintain that record in Satur-| 'clude Mrs. Herbert Herff's Tudor | Tri. State tennis - tourne y day's $75,000 added Stars and) Era, 117 pounds; Cain Hoy Sta-lar4 through poe se ney to Stripes.-Handicap at Washington pje’s One-Eyed King, 117; Jack’ § s ay. | Park. ‘Hogan's Santiago, 111, and An-}. Yesterday found | fifth - seeded But at least eight other horses xious Moment, 110; Hasty Houses Crawford Henry of Atlanta, Ga. tre expected to attempt to break Farm's entry of Ekaba and Mar- peaining the quarter-finals’ by over- | and William H.) that spell. And the owner of one tini LI, both 110; also 110. of them _ Predicts _the all-t time Bishop's Hare Raising, | money - “~wittnet . will ‘have y er Ih) x Tri State Net ~ pet Hits — Quarter-Finals. | CINCINNATI (AP) — Clearing, Besides Manassas° ana Round; Skie&. gave promtise of SE 'Table, the field is expected to in-| schedules in matches of thé 60th ‘powering Dave Snyder, University ‘ef Arizona tennis coach, 8-6 and) 6-3. Another Arizonan, Bill Lenoir, | Cass. Avenue Brake Service 109 N. Cass Avenue “Pontiac's Oldest Brake Service” BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL! 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Four other comers as No. fighters ‘are new- 1 contenders for classes. * * * Yvon Durelle, Canadian British light heavyweight cham-! pion, assumes that spot, as do champ from Tucson, also went in-| of | Ring Ratings Still List: championships in their respective | ' do defeated him in a five-set | and | ‘Olmedo fx’ Netter: ‘Mackay Ousted | nLong Match Unseeded Aussie Takes Five Set Battle From U.S. Ace al-; WIMBLEDON, England (®—Rod Laver, the step of th¢ peak of the Wimble- don tennis‘ world today after. clout- ing a glorious, unseeded path to the finals of the men’s singles) championship. did it with the help of a wristy. forehand that finally unsettled) America's Barry Mackay, former | Michigan star, in an epic, 87-| center court. The 20-year-old Aussie, who plays tennis with his left hand but golfs right handed, thus be- | came: the first unseeded player to reach the men’s singles final since Kurt Nielsen of Denmark | did it in 19565. Laver will meet Alex Olmedo, the favorite from Peru, in the, finals-tomerrew, with today's spot- light shifting to the women’s sin- gles semifinals. In one match Dar- ‘lene Hard of Montebello, Calif., met Sandra Reynolds of South Africa, and in the other Sally. Moore of Bakersfield, Calif., plays’ Brazil's Maria Bueno. : * * * | The 5 foot 8 inch Laver took (334 hours of thrills ad spills to a the 6-4 Mackay, 11-13, 11- , 10-8, 7-9, 6-3. The redhead, who is better | known as a doubles player, al- | ready has met Olmedo in the | Queensland championships at Perth earlier thhis season. Olme- | mateh, | “Will I beat him Friday?” Lav- ler said, “I wouldn't try to guess. red haired southpaw, » from down under, was within one game semifinal on the hallowed a your car. fromm rust-out. car-ride. 136 S. Saginew |bantamweight Joe Becerra of But I'm in the final so I sup- “Guaranteed for the life of * Protects your car Quiets your 7 = Undercoating 14: Pontiac Undercoating FE 4-5453 |Mexico, lightweight Carlos Ortiz lof New York and welterweight Sugar Hart of Sit pose I've got a chance.” Otmedo reached the finals by lasting another Aussie, Roy Emer- son, 6-4, 6-0, 6-4. —| se Hamilton's Contract Stitch, Boosts No. 2 Rating to Run Five-Years = LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—Rudell Associated Press Sports Writer Stitch has strengthened his No, 2| -SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Execu-| Welterweight contender ranking tive Director Tom Hamilton of the |With a first round technical knock- newly formed Athletic Assn. of jout of unranked Rudy Sawyer. Western Universities declared’ Stitch, 146% floored his New Wednesday he ‘didn't come out York opponent three times in two here to be a rubber stamp or a/ Minutes and 15 seconds of the na- tionally: televised fight last night. The winner’s record now is 21- | figurehead."’ x * * inal xk *. &. ashen oe 7 ‘Lend Cut | to 1 Again; Yanks Triumph White Sox Nip Indians, 6-5 By The Asestiated Press ‘one game. More important, it also:G If somebody's going to grab the|trimmed the Injuns' lead to three |American League pennant frém ‘games over the Yankees, who i those New York Yankees, the rest. beat Baltimore 40 behind the of the clubs better stop squabbling four-hit pitching of Ralph Terry. over wiio’s to do it. | That Yankee victory also spilled Take Cleveland and Chicago, the the Orioles out of the first division itwo most likely to succeed. The for the first time since April 22. White Sox dropped the:Yankees to| Detroit, one percentage point fifth last Sunday with a three- shy of New York, beat Kansas game punch. But. while they City 5-4. Washington whipped Bos- scuffled through two games with ton 41. * the Indians, the Yankees jumped ~ * & back to third, The White Sox, 8-4 for the sea- * * * son against Cleveland, got this one: Gerry Staley, second Sox pitcher, game since May 3 Billy aad | in the ninth, but Lown then re-| tired Vic Power, Tito Francona, | who had homered in the sixth, right-hander (3-5), whose last and Rocky Colavito in order. That/shutout was a 14, one-hitter ‘saved it for starter Barry Latman against Waghington last August all (2-2), . 'for the A’s, The White Sox, out-hit 114, had; Norm Siebern and Gil MeDou- taken a 3-2 lead against loser Jim gald homered for the Yankees, lGrant- (5-4) when Luis Aparicio‘ who had eight hits. Siebern’s 10th hit a two-run triple in the third came in the second inning, but ‘and came home on Jim Baxes’ loser Hec. Brown (5-3) — then ited and singled for half of | | wild relay. Earl Torgeson hom-) ‘blanked the champs on one hit juntil successive singles by Ybgi jered for the Sox, ‘Berra, Bill Skowron and Hector * * * | The second place White Sox on Jim Landis’ ninth-inning sac-; Terry, reacquired by the Yan-| Lopez made it 2-0 in the seventh. A shy youngster despite his fear- split the series at Cleveland with |rifice fly and a clutch relief job|kees from some nickname of “‘rocket,” Laver,2 65 victory last night, cutting from Turk Lown. Woody Held's|only one and struck out. six for against relieve 'the Indians’ first place edge to. two-run hofher, his: Ath, chased’ ‘Lary, Bridges Not on ’Star Team BOSTON — The American, hit four homers and driven in a |League announced. its All-Star dozen runs, i squad and the name of Ted Wil-' Williams will replace Jim Lem- 1th time. \line outfield which also includes | Williams, now in the elder bats- Mickey Mantle of New York and man stage of his illustrous and Harvey Kuenn of Detroit. ' sometime controversial career, was. * & we not selected by his fellow players’ Stengel made one_other change. | on the basis of performance. |He named Gil McDougald of the, But Casey Stengel, who will 'Yankees as an infielder in place | manage the All-Stars, aia (of Detroit's Rocky Bridges, run- through Joe Cronin. peas peas’ nerup for shortstop. | ident: Stengel explained through Cro- “If you hadta look down the nin: “McDougald gives me three | bench for someone to hit forya, | players, you could say, I can who'd ya like t’have.” | use him at any of three post- | Stengel’s decision to select Wil-| tions.’ | liams came two days after® Fred, As pitchers, the manager's pre- Haney selected Stan Musial, elder-| rogative, Stengel ‘selected Jim) ling star of the St. Louis Ss, Bunning of the Detreit Tigers, Bud | who, like Williams, is having a Daley of the Kansas City Athletics, | rough year. ‘Ryne Duren and Whitey Ford of ~ * * the Yankees, Billy Pierce and Haney, Milwaukee manager, will Early Wynn of the Chicago White pilot the NL stars in the inter-'Sox, and Hoyt Wilhelm of the league match of baseball's best Baltimore Orioles. Wilhelm was July 7 at Pittsburgh. ‘on the 1953 National League squad | Williams, although hitless in but did not see service. | the 1957 and 1958 All Star games, ee Pi * * sal jled a .317 average in Wynn an erce were nam ee ale : Ford for the the 14 years he played on the for the sixth time, —— League team. He = ‘fifth time and it is the segond time | ayeard Flips ‘F’ No-Hitter 2 Widgets in Mound Gems Northside Kiwanis 1-0 and Auburn Mikes 7-0. Widget baseball fans saw some; fine pitching by the youngsters yes-|! Bunning, Kuenn and Ted Named liams was on the roster — for the on of Washington in the second *saller. the A’s May 26, walked | McDougald homered in the ninth | r Billy Loes. first victory and complete | * * * : - ——— | -Mickey Mantle setiirtecii to the New York line-lp after a day's his timore’s hits off the young jabsence and played 7!2 innings. — |He had two hits, one figuring in an eighth-inning run that scorns on Siebern's. grounder. * *: * had Boston blanked on two hits with two out in the ninth. Then singles by Vic Wertz ami Frank Malzone sandwiched an error for an unearned run, leaving him with a four-hitter and a 7-7 record. Rookie Jerry Casale (6-6) was the loser, giving way ‘when the Nats for Bunning and Duren. Daley, bothered wtih an injured right) ‘hand, is a left handed knuckle- The team sulosted i the play- ers has Bill Skowron of the — Yankees at first, Nelson Fox and | Luis Aparicio of the White Sox at second and short, Washihg- | ton’s Harmon Killibrew at third, and Rocky Colavito and Minnie Minoso of the Cleveland Indians, and Al Kaline of the Tigers in the outfield and Gus Triandos | of the Orioles catching. Stengel added Yogi Berra of the |Yankees and Sherm Lollar of the White Sox as catchers, Lollar was night at Drayton Plains. ‘runnerup in the player poll to Ryan and Harr y Dearborn made Triandos. This will be Yogi's 12th |. hits apiece for the winners. year and Lollar’s sixth. Sno-Bol piled up a 6-0 edge and * * * coasted to a 63 victory over the In addition to McDougald, Sten-| Arrows in yesterday’ s other Water- ‘on Harmon Killebrew’s double, 3-0 Deficit Doesn't Stop Nonne’s Squad Nonfe’s Restaurant spotted Dob- 'ski’s Bar a 3-0 lead, then bounced back for an 8-3 triumph in Water- ford League softball Dick Right - hander’ Camilo Pascual iscored three in the seventh, two | action last | gel added to the infield: sFrank ford contest. .¢ Harvey Render — Maizone and Pete Runnels of the cracked a leadoff homer in the Red Sox, Vic Power ofthe Indians, | 2nd inning-for the winners and they — and Roy Sievers of the Washing- tallied four times in the 5th without — Something new in summer comfort! Fit and styled. like dress slacks “ALL-ROUNDER JEANS WASH ’°N WEAR for all ’’round use: for dress for play for work for hobbies for gardening for relaxing No belt pon Self supporting. 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He fanned 14—7 played. , in a row. ** * been knocked out in 22 profes- sional fights He-has-won-18,. lost|. One gem was a 2hit 3-0 victory) © three and drawn one. Lakeland, Bulman Win The Lakeland Barber Shop de- feated Gabriel's Market, 6-2, and Bulman's Hardware whipped the Boys Club B team, 7-1, in Water- ford Junior ‘League baseball games Ww ednesday. WE On Ready to Run 1.98 w - SCARLETT’S- SCARLETT’S Headquarters. for ’ Over 200 Bikes in Stock 26” Spitfire $4.84 Down HOBBY SUPPLIES * Boats Ready ia i 6.95 Largest Selection of Wood ond Plastic - Kits in This Area up three hits and struck out 10. Lynn Thorpe had a two-hitter and fanned 15 for Auburn with Jim Phil Poponea hurled for the Moose over Preston Brothérs. He struck out 14 of the 15 batters he re- control troubles. Tom Saunders | ael’s 6-4.in Class D, Lake Orion and the Webfoot Mets won out | got good pitching from Bob Por- 4 | | Furtney Drugs walloped the Wild | Dogs 17-5 with Paul Ronguillo | and Art Green hitting home runs. tA, B & B Sewer Cleaners nipped | attack. over Emerson and Mike Clancy by 7-4. Dave Popa socked a grand slam as the Mets scored all their runs in the Ist. day Nash homered for the losers. t ritt in defeating West Bloomfield | | 7-4, J & R. Auto Sales, Arnold Drugs, the Junior Jets and Our Lady of tRefuge took “E” contests. Don 'Albertson had a homer for the jlosers as the Braves bowed to J&R, 9-4. Arnold drubbed. Rip’s Bar & * * * Grill 22-0. It-was 15-12 for the Jets In Class F, Perry Drugs downed over the Eagles. A 13-run 3rd fea- Metro-Chiefs 7-5 offsetting 15 walks | tured a 23-5 romp for Our Lady for the losers. The Eastside Dod-' ‘over Lake Orion. Gary Hihtz had! gers tripped the Little Eagles; a homer and double to pace the Choice of Colors SERVICE WHAT ' WE SELL | ly $1.99 Per Week 7 Planes BRANCH STORE 4524 Dixie Highway American Marietta _ MASTER PAINTERS HOUSE PAIN Special Price . '$ Ae LONG LASTING @ GOES ON SMOOTHLY ° GOOD COVERAGE ‘@ STAYS GLEAMING WHITE! © a OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT | en | Z . rey * iaty * ke “Open Friday Nights ’til 9 P.M. Bicycle and Hobby Shop ———vsvten a 106 NORTH SAGINAW STREET — .- 20 f. Lewin $a ni anna nat sure ff 496 Orchard Lake Ave, | - FE 56150 [ * | Whe / ; . ; at ‘ Dave Tinkis, who lost it, gave) tired. Rick Lyons allowed three) Ross homering. Westside Jiwanis A Complete Stock of bingles in besting Aces (Hall) for|blasted the Warriors 24-2 #ter get- the National League yesterday , Heme Beautiful Paints Ultra Stone, 2-1. Steve Renda sin- ting seven runs without a hit. The when he was sold by the Ceveland) py tifu ain gled home the clincher in the 5th.| Pontiac’ Yanks whipped the Wild indians to the pincinnats Reds.| ; Plus All of Your Both pitchers in the $rd ‘con. |Cats 22-2. | philadelphia P nee a : to} Building Supply Needs ——_ 2 , . — — _~ — test-were stingy_giving_up_only Don Nicholie-tailied_five_in-the- ‘strengthen Cleveland's third base Friendship Builders Suppty Co. two_hits: apiece but they had | ist and went on to trip St. Mich- post. 4169 Dixie Hwy. OR 38-4959 \Stobbs of the Senators were named batting practice pitchers with Ray | Berres, White Sox coach as batting Mrs. Koss WMGA Winner jpractice catcher. Gus Mauch,} Yankee trainer, completed the! squad. The Yankees, with six, have the, ‘politan Golf Association tourna- most men on the squad. They are| ‘ment of the season yesterday at ‘lfollowed by Chicago with - five, | Sunnybrook Golf Club with the Boston, Cleveland and Detroit |help of eight one-putt greens. three each, Washington and Balti- Mrs. Koss more two each and Kansas City. with one player. Mrs. Joseph Koss won her honors by two strokes over Mrs. Midge Cova, who had 41-39—80. Mrs. R. G, Martell came next at 39-42-81. Cleveland Sells Jones CLEVELAND (UPI) — Third baseman Willie Jones returned to th. B. F. Goodrich Safety-S THE ECONOMY TIRE -FOR ECONOMY DRIVING $] 29> — 670x15: Plus Tax and Retreadable Tire ‘GOOD USED TIRES | °2.95 as low as sears nes a WHEEL ‘ALIGNMENT ° pee giene dl measure & caster. & camber, ica toe-in & toe-out Lbeowl = causes of tire $595. GUARANTEED Brake Relining 12 95 High quality lining, 1 000 inthe” adjustment, As low as $1.25 i week. l-year 20,000 a guarantee. hon ee MOST CARS . Scanesca—-B - 7 ry jton Senators. 4 & hit on three walks and seven — jerrors. For coaches Stengel chose = WATERFORD LEAGUE STANDINGS Harry Craft, manager of the | AMERIC an, : NATIONAL Athletics, and Tony Cuceinello = nonne’s 19 2 Pharmacy $ | » 3 b. | of the Chicago White Sox. oud $ 2 = s i Mike. Garcia, Indians’ right ,2***'°" oT Oeree axa ft -hander, and southpaw -Chuck! —e- z. ;second straight Women4 Metro- | broke 80 for the — second week in a row, this time ° shooting 38-40—78, to take WMGA — "NO CASH NEEDED!Finishing a) *Santelli team of. New York re- + : THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1959 dé a / Pie Sea AWENRY: Wins 54-Hole Crown at DGC Miss Sharp Totals 241 |akeouh to Get Ist Leg of New Wonfen's ‘Triple’ The old saying ‘‘it's not the start that counts, it's the finish’ turned out to be true for Sally Sharp in defense of her Women’s District Golf Association 54-hole medal play | championship. However, it wasn’t so much Sally’s finish as it was her chief - rivals as Miss Sharp kept her 2B-Williams, Killebrew. S-Aspromonte H R ER BB 8O |e Ae al 6 8 44 21) al) 1 2 060 6 6 @6 | Kiely moe 10 0 0 6 | Pascual (W.7-7) 9 41 0 3 8 ¥-Pitched to three batters in 7th 4 ally Retains Her Medal BOSTON WASHINGTON | ab eh bi eb rh bi Buddin ss. 3000 Aspr’nte 2 4129 Runnels 2b 40190 Allison cf 5116 Williams if 4010 Kill’br’w 3b 311 2) Werte Ib 4110 Sievers Ib 30006 Jensen-rf 40006 Lemen 4111 Malzone 3b 4011 Thr'n'b’y rf 4910) Stephens cf 20060 Naragon ¢ 4031) it 2000 Consolo ss 3010 aKeough 1000 Pascual p 40106 lely p 0000 Casale p 2000 bGeiger 1606 aley c 00006 Totals 31141 Totals 34 411 4) a-Grounded out for White in 8th; >| Grounded out for Wall in 6th Bostoa Fe orecce : _ 600 000 001—1 Washington . . 000 010 30x—4 E-Consolo, Killebrew. PO-A—Boston 24 12, Washington 27-17. DP-Consolo, Aspro- monte and Sievers; Consolo and Sievers LOB-Boston 6, Washington ITF. U-Runge, Paparella, Hurley, Stewart. T- 2:33. A-9,338. crown yesterday at Detroit Golf Club with a total of 241. Mrs. Keith (Susie) LeClair of Ann Arbor, Monday’s-first rpund Jeader, and Mrs, John Hume Jr., who tied Susie for the ist place at the end of Tuesday's action, shot themselves right out of busi- ness yesterday. * * * Mis’ Sharp,-winner of the wom- en’s triple crown last year, recent- ly received her degree at Michigan State and she was making her first} tourney appearance of the year in! this event. She started horribly with an 85, came down to a 76 on the - second day, then slipped back 40 ~ a closing 80, but stili managed to gain a one-stroke victory to win the. first leg of a possible 2nd triple crown. It was a dismal finish for Mrs. LeClair and Mrs. ‘Hume, Both jumped to'84s to wind up in.a 2nd place tie at 242. They led Sally by three strokes going into yester- day's final 18-hole round. Mrs, J. G. Israel took 3rd place ~ with 85-80-81—246. Mrs. LeClair’s rounds were 81-77-84 while Mrs.|F Hume’s scorecard read 82-76-84. . Now it’s one down and two to go} for Sally in quest of her 2nd Straight triple. Remaining are the Women's District match play event and the Michigan Amateur.. ST. LOUIS CHICAGO | ab r hbi ab rh bi Bias’‘ame 2b 4011 T. Taylor 2b 50190 Cun’ham rf 5110 Dark 3b° $022 White - If-lb 5131 Noren If 3100 Boyer 3b 3100 Banks ss 4121 Cimoli .cf-lf 4611 Long 1b 3100 Musial 4124 Tho'son cf 4111 Flood cf 0600 Walls rf 3131 H. Smith ¢c 4021 ——- e 20079 Gray ss 3100 aAltman . 1000 Gram’as ss 1000 § Taylor c 1-000 Broglio P 3010 Buzhardt p 2000 [McDaniel p 0000 bMarshall 1000 Henry p 0000 sarod bd Rat P 0000 Totals % 5115 Fyotal 35 610 6 A—Hit into force play for Neeman in 6th; b—Hit into force fd for Buzhardt in 6th; ——— at enry A. eg St. Leuis .... : 5 | Chicage us tea 000 041—¢6 E—Dark. PO-A—St. Louis 25-8 (1 out when winning run scored), Chicago 27-14. DP—T. Taylor. Banks and Long. LOB— St. Louis 9, Chicago 11 2B—Walls. Cunningham, Musial. 4H. Smith. Blasingame, 358—Banks, Cimoli, 8B—Noren. S—Broglio. SF—Cimoli. IP H R ER BBSO xBroglio 7 . 6 4 4 7 *7 MeDaniel (L, 6-9) send 4 2 2 01 Buzhardt 8 5 3 3 3 Henry - 6 0 6 2 Elston (W, 5-1) 0 0 0 0) i x-Faced 3 batters i an U—Barlick. Jackowski, Crawford. Del- Major League Box Stores sismwont, Needed Players NEW YORK abth bi ab rh bt Bauer rf 4000 Tasby cf 4000 Rich'son 2b 3100 Pilarcik rf 4,000 Mantle cf 4020 Woodling rf 4000) bPisoni cf 0006 Triandos c 4010) Siebern lf 4112 Kiaus 3b 4000 Berra c 4120 Boyd Ib 4000 Skowron Ib 4010 Car’squel ss 3010 Lopez 3b 4011 Gardner 2 302 0) McD'g'id ss 3111 Brown p 1000 Terry p 400060 aNieman 1060! sp 6000 Totals 4684 Totals 32046 a-Flied out for Brown in 7th; b-Ran for Mantle in 8th. New York sr eseenanee . 810 000 111—4) Baltimere seeses - 000 000 000—0 E-Skowron, Carrasquel, PO-A — New York, 27-7; Bakpnere, 27-4. DP-Gardner, Carrasquel and Boyd. LOB-New York Baltimore 6 # i CollegesGood Source to Get PHILADELPHIA (AP) Pitts. burgh Pirate shortstop Dick Groat ‘said Wednesday he knows Where to get more baseball players for a third major league — extend the college season through the sum- mer. Groat told the final forum of the Philadelphia, sports writers: | “Let the college baseball sea- | son run: through the summer to, r:| prepare the best players -for the Sports Calendar tac Talbott Lamber,. Jaycee Park, $:30 p.m \ City. League Seftball nn BEAUDETTE ~Butiercu Drive-ta| . Autes of Bu (Na m Ina vs. seace Cleaner§ vs. rig OP a aT DRATYON. PLAINS-Drayton Drug vs, Waterford Arrows, 7 p.m.; Spencer =e Covering vs. Lakeland Pharmacy, p.m. nes. wibctrig (inte: Today o—— Sunday, Buick Open golf tonreame Warwick Hills ‘Country Glu, Grand Blanc, 16 holes each day. WEDNESDAY'S HOME RUNS i The Associated Press~ MERICAN LEAGUE prance (8), Held (15). iediane: Tor-| eson (7). White Sox; Siebern (10). Mc- gald (4), Yanks: Chrisley (1), Tigers; Hadley @, Cery (8), A's FRENCH LICK, ‘Ind. (AP) — ‘| Twenty-nine women pros set out in pleasantly cool weather today | for the opening round of the ;|Ladies PGA golf championship. Rain abruptly ended 4 sizzling midwest heat wave yesterday and mace hiking. over the hilly Shera- ton Country Club course a little jess bone-jarring. Defending ~champion Mickey Wright of San Diego, fresh from winning her second |playing the 6,700-yard par 74 ‘course for the first time. | Louise Suggs of Sea Island, Ga., nee? in the Open, won the! straight) women’s National Open title, was! “eo Ladies PGA Tourney Marts French so Open here last year and -figured to be hard to beat in the 72-hole medal play event run- ning through Sunday. Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, S. C., the LPGA’s leading money winner this year and winner of five tournaments, was another strong contender in the field.of 29. The winner will receive $1,247 from a purse of $7,500. The LPGA championship was inaugurated only folir years ago and all former winners are in the field — Beverly Hanson of Indio, jC alif.; Marlene Bauer Hagge, Del- | ray, Fla., Miss Suggs and Miss Wright. 13-Year-Old Soler Shoots Hole-in-One HOLYOKE, Mass. (AP)—Some ‘| euliees wait a lifetime for a hole- ite eee Tommy Bridges, 13, a junior search yesterday by firing an eight-iron shot into the cup on the 135-yard..eighth hole. U.S. Shooters Lead OSLO, Norway (AP)—U.S. sol- diers finished 1-2-3 in the rapid ‘fire pistol competition of the in- ternational military marksman- ship tournament Wednesday and lifted the U.S. team to first place. | majors. | “The present 20-30 game spring | ischedules give few college men a/ ichance to make good. When I was| in college (Duke, 1953) we were allowed to play semi-pro sar} Outlook Getting Brighter for Detroit Farm Teams 2B-Berra, Gardner. Mantle. HR-Siebern, McDougald. IP H R = Lr = Jerry «W, 35) .o 4 0 -Brown (L, 3-3} au 4 2 2 Loes 2 2 2 2| U-Berry. ¢ Honochick, Fisherty. Umont. | T-2:08. Al DETROIT # — Things are look- ing up with the Detroit Tiger farm teams. The Charleston ,Senators, top farm club, came up to fifth place oo? o00—-s| last week. Don Lee paced the pitchers with a 9-4 mark while Steve Demeter was hitting at a 326 clip. Demeter had driven in 48 runs. Lansing’s Jim Stump was 5-6. Jay Cooke continued to lead the Birmingham Bagons in hit- ting. The Barons won the first half crown in the Southern As- sociation, and Cooke led the team with a .364 batting mark. more. T—2:50. A—5,562. PITTSBURGH PHILADELPHIA ab rh bi ab rb bi on ef 4010 epre 88 3100 Groat ss 4020 ey rf 2010 Burgess ¢ 4000 Ashburn — 401 1 Stuart Ib 4000 H. A'd’s'n 13010 Skinne? i 4000 bDrake T 000 |. M'zer'ski 2b 20 4 Freese 3b 3010); oak 3b 360 Bouchee Ib 3008 Mejiasrf 3010 GA'd's'n 2 4010 Kline p 2010 Thomas c 30006 aKlux'ski 1606-0 Conley p 3010) Face p 0000 Totals 310506 Totals 28161) a-Struckout for Kline in 8th; b- Ran for H. —— in 8th Pittsburgh ‘ -o.. 008 006 000—6 —— ‘ .., 001 000 0Ox—1 PO-A—Pittsburgh _— Phil-| adeipnia “97-9. DP-Bouchee mopee Bouchee. LOB-Pittsburgh He Philadelph 10. 8-Freese. 2B-Freese, Philley.’ ree canon Manager Skeeter Newsom moved Flint’s Steve Boros to the outfield and the former University of Mich- igan infielder was batting at a 336 clip. Dave Reed. was 4-1, Wy- man Carey 7-2, Phil Regan 3-1 and iex-bonus baby Bob Miller 7-4 to) lead the pitchers. * * * Jim Proctor piled up a 7-1 mark "| the hurler, had a 4-2 mark and another Michigan -product, Dick Sheldon of Birmingham, was 5-6. Willie Lee of Grand Rapids was hitting .265 for the Decatur club, in sixth place in the Class D midwest league. Another former Michigan State athlete, ex- half- back Dennis Mendyk, was bat- ting only .227 for Erie. first pitcher in the Tiger organi-| zation to win 10 games. He won, his llth last week and has suf-| Alabama-Florida League. Jose Mejias was 9-I for the same club, battling for first mace in the’ league race. fered only two defeats, pitching for the Montgomery club in,4he| Ron Falkenhagan became thel ¢ @ PLANTER — @ TABLES @ BENCHES oe 4495 Dixie Hwy. = REDWOOD l “ @ PATIO ROOMS @ GARDEN SHEL BOXES @ FENCES | @ CHAIRS @ FLOORS Best of All— REDWOOD Is NOT EXPENSIVE "BURKE LUMBER COMPANY Drayton Plains TERS @ PORCHES @ CEILINGS @ CHAISE @ WALLS OR 3-1211 and) for the fifth-place Knoxville Club in) Sally League. Third-place, Durham of the Carolina League; wesily 8 a) Ae eee 85 76-80-2461 | ees ad, 6-6) oa : : + 5 3)moved over the .500 mark with rs. JOnn ume T. ee.+.. 83-76- =e 4 ; Mrs. Keith LeClair Abbr Ger erent Cer 64) oat a =. C) at oat| Dan Briner hitting at .324, Larry rs. J. G. Israel .....+00. 85-80-81—246 ec. ° ichi "4 Mrs. H. G. Marquardt .... 83-81-87—251| Smith. T-2:09. A-7,897. iFoster, former Michigan’ State Mrs. Sam Gawne .....se00,. 85-81- 251 2 ° Mrs. Prank Campsie ...... 89-80- 253 Helen Grinnell .. 82-85-87—254 - by aden RS Thompson ascac 2G Bk “> y rs obert Gamble ...... 88-83 -85—256 f Mrs. FP L. Mosher ....... 88-85-85—258 y Our b rea th never tells! Mrs. John LaBoskey:...... 87-84-91-—262 Mrs. Robert Vinton ...... 2-83-87—262 Mrs C. B, Tuttle . +» 8584-95—264) ~ Pirates Move Into 2nd Spot. Pearson’s Hit in 7th Shades Jets; Pointer Shuts Out Nicholie | They're still 442 games behind the front-running Knights of Co- Tumbus, but the Pirates took over 2nd_place in the Class A City Base- ball League yesterday with a 4-3 conquest of the Jets'at Wisner Field. The Pirates won the contest with one run in the bottom of the 7th inning after the Jets had tied the score at 3-3 in their half of the same stanza with an unearned counter. VODKA Try light-as-a-bubble Arrow Vodka straight of in your favorite drink,.. Gimlet ... Screwdriver : .» Bloody Mary Bob Pearson singled to drive home the” deciding run after ‘walks to Jim Scheibner and pitcher Larry Demrick and a | single by Dave Cooper had load- ed the bases. Demrick hurled the route for the Pirates to gain the victory Dick Goldsworthy, who struck out 11, was the starter and loser for the Jets. Jim Jones failed to stem thp tide in relief of Goldsworthy inj the 7th frame. Each team made, five hits. Jerry Pointer pitched a five-hit while shutout andl received 12-hit support from his teammates as Griff's Grill| trounced Don Nicholie, 9-0, in Class B action at Jaycee Park. Jerry Hill homered for Griff’s with a mate aboard in the 5th inning. Bub|f Orr made two safeties for the losers. CLASS A STANDINGS on the road Extra-practical... | oroff! =| ean ae wt, For everyday use, the ‘Jeep’ Utility Wagon is the most Pirates 5 5 Shaw's 14 practical vehicle you can choose. 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Ken U 0 a e§ D ron reg 3 ot ag “ae 4 Use Old Tricks rena cm ames Sand Pemavivania Stat le Tax Grab jon Russian Tour Crdgic aX \LENINGRAD, Russia (UPI) —. “FRED Excise Levy Figures | Nine touring American governors, . ~~} Top-Early Estimates : NETTING | 1y's3% ition using some old campaign tech-) | | AND HIS ORCH. - LANSING # — A booming auto niques, tickled babies under the) chin and posed for pictures FRI & SAT business boosted sales tax collec-' eo vtech = tions in Michigan to $301,492, 000 | Wednesday during a visit to the ; for the fiscal vear that ended| WALLED LAKE Tuesday, 34 ‘million above early. CASINO BALLROOM estimates by the State Revenue, Lenin Pediatrie Institute. The governors admitted no votes were involved, but they figured| they made friends with the staff of the 1,000-bed institute. - PUN : Several of the governors from GALORE el CELEBRATE ‘abe HOLL q ¢ CLOSE DAY tf farm states left the institute later | 3 OME Department. i Phone: MArket 4-1881 Collections, the second highest mn egere ® poultry farm out- sameness in the 26-year history of the tax, side the city. | “N fal ALLE AKE . ‘surpassed last- year's. total by Governor William G. Stratton, “Hazel Park. Fri. $3,150,000. The record was chalked (R-Ill) noted that the farm was) Tie Pec Wondetan “F up gin fiscal 1957—309 million dol-| “well mechanized.” lars. He said he saw signs that the! - = ar = Race Track Jul ; ’ i y Sales tax revenue generally is ont oes wae catch up _ Adults $1.50 3rd considered the - most reliable mited States in per capita 25° Children 90c barometer of business conditions | Production of meat, butter and od 2-Big Shows-2 iattnrs Sse | in the state. | milk. 11 A.M. me | | to | P.M. June sales and use tax collec- ° ° = COUNTRY MUSIC dions on May business totaled $29,-| eae “ee ‘ To Survey Marine Life Hit Parade Jamboree 956,000, more than 944 million over ene So : for Effects of Radiation j ~~~ Featuring June of 1958 + ee a 3 i j [| % STAGE le. June was the sixth consecutive ne ——— _ WASHINGTON (UPI) — The . P : pry — that ealeccas mupare d ‘ Pentiae Press Phete | Public Health Service (PHS) will in erson * * Stars * * those = ence pereiaa) year HAS DUAL ROLE — William F. MacDonald, Office.“The branch, located inside the department ‘conduct surveys this fall on the ae non me ee a iene os s tine © re manager of the W. T. Grant Store in the Miracle store, began sertice yesterday. Here Mac- (effects of low-level radioactive WEBB PIERCE . "i e oe Soe: , Mile Shopping Center, is also the clerk in charge Donald sells. stamps to his first customer, Mrs. | waste discharges on fish and other Des _. bl | of the Miracle Mile“Branch of the Pontiac Post Thomas Drohn, 335 Dick Ave. imarine life. DECCA RECORDING ARTIST | “The auto Sagas was — x * &* % « GREAT ‘iTV NETWORK eJe of health, education and welfare, ‘cole COUNTY Ne neaded | Sag Tt more crs ‘| Brazilian Navy Searches |"??? by Bod Meter a hn i rt) THEN music | Ster than we expected, more veorle as fn BUFFA N. Y. (UPI) —When- ference this week. He said some / Extr nz Mr LO, N. Y. (UPI en STARS xtravaga a result are employed and they're i - l . marine organisms on which fish KATHRYN GRANT spending more money.” for M ster Sub Tl e Joseph J. Lupa discovered he'd DYNAMATION BRENDA LEE : 3 y Ma n ‘received wing: dickel. ‘be feed contain hazardous elements. | teahiniecior 4 RICHARD EYER ne ian tuiog BS Less favorable was the $55,- | poe Surveys of two disposal sites off A tenioennnamt PRosucTion 2 COME-with . TV'S BIGCEST LITTLE STAR 503,000 in business activities tax- RIO DE JANEIRO (AP)—Bra-; The task force eceniee said| ‘ushed—to police headquarters to the New England coast are con-} ACOLUMBIA PICTURE NAS LOL A AA ARAL EA LP The | KEN es collected during the fiseal zilian planes and torpedo boats contact was maintained for 30 fompiain that the meter was de-' templated for September, he said. PLUS Original | ° year, Last year they amounted searched today for a mystery sub-) = fective. After officers promised to, Two additional areas off the} — 1” LONZO Mar VINV_ | to 61 millions. mar = which I naval ter aches auipmment. jcheck the meter, they handed him/| Gulf Coast—one of them late in “BLOOD ARROW Scott Brady and |e ‘task force reported sighting in t sound a summons for 10 unpaid parking | |Tex.—will be surveyed later in| - OSCAR | nal wad be But sige os few aoe 88° south Atlantic 55 miles off the| “The naval general staff de-|tickets which cost him $55. ‘Ithe fiscal 1 year. po * > am _— ey te cheat wea adie aa |e cided that the task force should| ——— | LESTER FLATT and feest iby about rnb million dol-| “The Navy command ordered anjattack the possible submarine| 8 _ EARL SCRUGGS =e attack if the sub was located and|should it not identify itself, ' } Use tax returns ‘or the ye@llrefused-to identify itself, How-|through sonar (but) the sus- : ; Store of the Greed O te Op sid — ee ~ ert ever, contact had been lost since pected target was not attacked for 0 7 ORT 2 - Ss. noon Wednesday. lack of opportunity,’ the ¢om-' 5 She Me vue levies brought in $24,385,000, about * " x * ‘munique ae , mokey Mit. half a million dollars less than The high d called A diplomatic source said it was e high command called on the § c£ Melodiers JUBILEERS | last year. wultieaty that.a tientty submarine ir force to carry out reconnais-; DRIVE-IN THEATER a ee ae Swine TY Pavorites Cigarette taxes went up from would be in the area. He said/Sance and sent two torpedo boats’ THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN Ban $42 .837,000 to $45, 450,000. submarines in tO search the area. ithere are no US -GARL PERKINS | ———— oe oe =——=a=m the south Atlantic at this time. During the past year several Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. ——— fn on __A Brazilian Navy communique strange submarines have been re- 2 d WONDERFUL WEEK __Mr. Blue Suede Sh Looe | KEEGOT ‘said a strange s spot-|port sighted in Latin - American 3 : a Eine euere mes me Webco, mee a a COMING SUNDAY © IT’S ALL HERE! The Entertainment World’s Most lted Wednesday morning off the| waters. ~~ Johony | Elis 1] NOW thru SATURDAY | coast of the northeastern state of! _ : caller poet 1 ; |Bahia while Brazilian’ submarines Proposes Strike Vote Wonderful Entertainment! All Its Romance | R The phe South | —— -INew Sound LOUVIN ‘BROTHERS Capito! Recording Artists lon maneuver were running on the _Sengs, Laughter and spectent Intact! UNCUT! | ‘surface. WASHINGTON (AP) — A bill | ~*~ * * which would forbid strikes until | ; | The mystery sub was reported| union members can vote on the | jrunning submerged at four knots question by a secret mail ballot a ees | and on a westerly coyyse, headed has been introduced by Rep ete agee eeteeeerentoe Lay | Li Lee You canT © \ toward the coast. Clase E. Hoffman (R-Mich). Champion | of | ae RESIST iT! At : IN THE PONTIAC AREA — 2 FEATURES Player | Pame | Artist ‘All These az » and | Many Others | HURON 7:10 and repeal lesruay THEATER mre Following the Eveni: Evening Show ; Free -- Free -- Free | Parking for Over 5,000 Cars |) ~ SAVE MONEY! — Get tickets In advance now at all Grinnell Music steres. Adults § Children c Only.. Only.. ' 50 ~~ WHILE THEY LAST | LACK | MUSEUM} Blac | The Wildest Comedy in Years! Get Guest Admission ticket free PLUS- 4 ' ; then you buy. the latest i THE oe ‘ ‘fi GUARDIANS OF mvewimcmm @ AT EADLESS J al 4 | KING SOLOMON’S County “Lodge No. 190. Fraternal GHOST i fap py __~MINES! | WATERFORDIE DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN Daring adventurers on a trek for treasurel Balls WHER production TOIL Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. | } NS Starts TONITE—Feature No. “PLEASE NOTE” 3 Shows Daily Matinees commen o MERE MET: Fa OE TIUTON OO. mee” oe 12:30 Giant robot— $ - | °'——FEATURE No. ; era Persad ; whole cities! E it's the year's danger hs vl i UK sensation with the fc we cene: Rockets pitted Seors Goan? 15 _ 1 FONE SCONES against flying Show agg M intellects from outer space! * Man-made earthquakes split the world! ray guns! FROM BEHIND THE MOON THEY CAME. . TO INVADE THE EARTH! ABOUCT ITS WOMEN! LEVEL ITS CITIES! cary Grant | OAKLAND PARK RACE KELLY : tT eo 'H July 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 “TO CATCH _sitaggreagline fem THIEF MAMMOTH CELEBRATION 3 featuring RAY WALSTON « juanrta nau PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT! y Weekdays Mats, 90c—Nites Sun & Hol. $1 -25—Children 50c ] NEXT! DORIS DAY IN “IT HAPPENED TO JANE” 1 ‘[*sanu ‘Wis , MAGIC RING” | Continuous Entertainment .. { ‘ Pr ; : ; ‘ Se SOO ee OS SRE nas aie i ae ss — ‘ f f \ . * é ‘ fy Le 4 - | ‘ ' om s, ‘ =. 1 4] 2 Lt, (4 os ger’ j : 4 eae ee. 4 “awn Ty-NIN MA 4.3135 3—FEATURES-3 LAST COMPLETE SHOW CINEMASCOPE iN BLOOD-CURDLING COLOR eet The Famaleat Poltergeist Whe Ever Lived In “THE HEADLESS GHOST” “The Ten Commandments” *‘ Regular Prices—Children yee THE PON'TEAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY. 2.1056 ce ‘Holly wood Headlines Is Comedian v By. BOB. THOMAS” AP Movie-TV Writer LAS VEGAS, Nev, (AP)—‘I'm a man with a broken heart.” This was Pinky Lee’s.. explanation of | why .he had exiled himself from Hollywood, * Comedians are chronié wor- riers, and Pinky is one of the: best in that department. His career has had more than the usual aps and downs. * * * Even during his ups, he never| was able to achieve acceptance iby his fellow stars. Once Milton | Berle surveyed a roomful of cOm- ‘ics at a Friars Club banquet and, cracked: “If a bomb hit this) place, Pinky Lee would be the world’s greatest comedian.” Such barbs hurt the painfully sensitive Pinky, When he suffer- ed some careér reverses, he sold _ South End Union Lake Road TONIGHT Open 7 P. M. EM 3-066! FOR THE FIRST TIME! } Hitler’s final act a oo-starring -starring Ka MATHEVS Dik OR oa Fa i mo. ae PS iat cecamicacumnams GIANT ihis' $200,000 house in Beverly Hills and moved to a $35,000 home in} Aithe outskirts of Tucson, Ariz. * * * “T couldn't. stand to have people point at me and say, ‘Oh, there’s ‘Pinky Lee! Wonder why he isn’t|©Y working,’ ’’ he remarked. Pinky is working ‘his head off three times nightly, headlining a F.0.£. #1230 239 W. MONTCALM << NOTICE ——— Starting July 10—we will have DANCING EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Annual Picnic Sunday July 26th MUSIC HIT PARADE JAMBOREE Webb Pierce-Brenda Lee Lester Flatt & Eart Scruggs Cari Perkins- The Louvin Bros. and many others IN PERSON—ON STAGE | COUNTRY | Some entertainment. Man With. Broken Heart ‘Pinky Lee Minsky ave at the Dunes, How did he, a top favorite with the Kiddies. on TV, find ‘himself in a show surrounded by bare babes. “All my life, I had- been enter- taining adults, Then I suddenly became a favorite of the kids through TV, That was okay ‘until the Madison Avenue boys took over. They decided “the kids weren't going to get clean, whole- x * * “So the kid shows went off, and now what do the children have to watch? Gory Westerns with a wom- jan shot through the breast by an arrow. Detective stories with brutal beatings. “T couldn’t get a job in-TV and I was dead in night clubs, where I used to make my living. They said I was too identified as a favorite of kids. /personals any more because I've been off TV for two years.” He and his wife moved to Tuc-| son, where their daughter is mar-'- jried to a real estate man and, i son-has become a disc jock-. . One break in Pinky’s ill for- tu une came with the offer to -ap- pear in the Dunes show last year. The benefit was mutual, hote] needed a star who could draw the: family trade, yet be pro-! - ficient in burlesque, which Pinky learned as a youngster. He need- ed identification with an adult type of show, which Minsky’ s cer- tainly is. kt ke ky But Hollywood hasn't seen the last. of the lisping little guy with) the funny hat. He has the drive | to get back on top. “I don't need the money,” admitted..‘‘Ever since I was he| 5, thing I earned. “Tt isn’t money I’m after. I've! ‘got to entertain people and. have | them like me. That’s my life.” Big Family Can Sing ($10 Billion Seen Atomic Plane Cost is a WASHINGTON (UPI — The Detense Department’s research chiet has told. Congress the eventual cost of developing an Selassie in Urals © Selassie of Ethiopia’ left by plane|dent fleeing Cammuztist ‘Romania; Rivers, and lation ele, Wednesday for the industrial cen-| landed. his light training plane in buoyant as the ocean. & he ter of Sverdlovsk in the Urals, be-/ Turkey Saturday and asked @Sy-\.ctties one foot dé in fresh ~’- ginning his grand tour of the So-|lum, authorities said Wednesday. water than in salt water for every ; viet Union. He arrived Monday. | been ‘ieeatlciia he fled tava o = a similar fate, : Romanian Asks Asylum Turkey (AP)-+A ste) ¥ i EDIRNE, + MOSCOW (AP)—Emperior Haile Se “not jas He told officials his father had 36 feet of draft. atomic-powered plane would soar to at least.10 billion dollars—and possibly much more. é This huge estimate came to light in hitherto secret testi- mony on Air Force construction ~appropriations, made public by | a House Appropriations subcom- mittee. In the government beokkeep- | ing year which began Wednes- | day, the administration plans to spend about 150 million dollars | on nuclear-powered aircraft. | This would ‘bring total spending | on the project to about one bil- lion dollars over a period of | several years. Dr, Herbert. F. York, director of defense research and engi- And I can't do! The’ I “¢ always put away a little of oe) eicbees neering, implied to the subcom- | | mittee, however, that the outlay | | so far has been just a drop i | | the bucket compared te what they total would be. | | F Make Germs Radioactive, Reds Suggest WASHINGTON (UPI) — Russian | scientists suggest that the way to get the most out of germ warfare/ weapons is to make them radio- active. i Disease accentuates the damage done by radiation and radiation aggravates the severity of disease, | they noted. Therefore, using /them simultaneously “+increases| | the effectivenes of both types of! /agents of mass destruction.”’ This discussion of germ-plus- warfare was pub-) lished by the state medical pub-| lishing house at Kiev under the| ,| beading, “The organization of, |medical service following mass | Contamination of the population.” [— LAST DAY! — WALT DISNEY’S “The Shaggy Dog” PHONE FEDERAL 2-4851 c = OAKLAND: MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED sar TOMORROW “ al the ont entertainment that rings all the bells in your heart... in CiINEmaScoPeE - Color by De Ghee > * Stereophonic Sound foe | | NEW YORK (AP)—The Schmitt added attraction | brothers’ quartet. of Two Rivers, | Gigantic Fireworks Display Pollowing the show FIREWORKS * FIRST WITH THE FINEST * 4 EXCLUSIVE! : | Wis., won the quartet contest of ae Sa t., July 4th — a Par. | cata, as tee ‘tious ‘Goenatiodal Wednar- First sh con “2% 4 , ie ‘> Cc P _ Ten a a od yoo, | Tickets atall day. The brothers—Francis, Jo-| t owing Yak: z A al | MM THE BIG IN nantinee 2:30 Parking — iseph, Paul and James—are from) mantel at colt EE alo A ee hee SENSATIONAL 5222? lagen CMA - OPEN ot 7: 15 — SHOW STARTS at DUSK LA SERS aie me FOLLOW THE SEARCHLIGHTS TO AN EXCLUSIVE, AND MOST EXCITING 1ST RUN! ALL COLOR—ALL FIRST RUN PROGRAM! IN COLOR AND CINEMASCOPE “SMILEY GETS A GUN” FANNIE HURST'S BEST-SELLING NOVEL OF TODAY'S TORMENTED GENERATION! BLUE SKY’ 2150 OPDYKE RD. 3 UNIT sidered YOU'LL: DOUBLE UP WITH LAUGHTER! THIS IS AN... ADULT WESTERN— ALL THE HORSES ARE OVER 21! FE 4-4611 “CHIPS” RAFFERTY . Bob Hope’ s Best and By Far His Funniest ‘ Picture You'll Howl— You'll Scream! at dd oe “You've given me everything a mother could ... but yourself when | needed you. most!” “The color line won't stop me, Ma! I look, feel, think white... and I’m going to ¢ ROBERT ALDA IUANITA MOORE AMALIA JAGASUN IT’S NEW! IN COLOR! IT’S GREAT! © IT’S SENSATIONAL! TARZAN’S BIGCEST AND BEST FILMED WHERE IT HAPPENED IN SAVAGE AFRICA! THE GREATEST RIGHT SINCE —y | Ns ms FLOYD ~partéson “Pll get the things ‘ I want out of life... ome way- I) orem WORLD’ bre ARTISTS * ‘7% AOMISHIONMERGUANT PASSE CANNOT BE USED DURING THIS ENGAGEMENT Show Times: “IMITATION” Shown at 8:30 ond 12:00, “SMILEY” et 10:30 Oniyt at s iy i — oa se ‘ ~ ae ee: ae» : Sgn’ “ia | i woe ae ae mt ! ? A ; . . . j | 7 ; ‘ anEnbee . f , . i q , - | hee ow j a - aa . 2 j f- \f . & (- | to “ : / - / / : _ 4 t ae i¢ rs a Se * ‘ ; ¥ gamTyY cae a 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JOLY’ 2, 1959 ee ae : . u - : 1 ’ j ] " . Hal Boyle Says: _ a | ; é ‘ | : 3 { . Sad < 2 ‘4 : : t Mankind Plagued by Daily Ordeal NEW YORK (AP) — Curbstone} Getting out of bed is ‘a réal test ; devil has to work for a living. .| But the best solution of all. is comments of a Pavement Plato: jof character. Obviously, an There are, of course, —— to thatry, A wife will insist. not Mankind’s hardest industry is who can jump easily and merrily cal aids to getting. up—Such as “ getting out of bed every morning. out of bed has no character. And|being awakened by a clock-radio only that you get to bed on time, It is the greatest test of the hu- that’s, what eventually mows them delivering the morning _ world but that you get out of bed. on »|down in the stern strain of living) news broadcasts, But world news/time—-to earn her a living, She At me NR te Reem LOLI A A A IO A ga ER = km ae bed is very simple, It is the last at a ume THE GIRLS o By Franklin Folger ; thing he wants to go to at night x . * WZ Via ‘ y ae — and the last thing he wants to! An hour from the time the alarm we Wl eS ae leave in the morning. He fights clock first sounds you should, if: | he lec steep ‘ag leng as he can. But once all goes weil, be looking at your- LS he surrenders, he surrenders all) self in the bathroom mirror and, — the way. wondering why such a fascinating | ° | —S—— Only Brake on Wild Inflation g a Argentine Rent Freeze THE BERRYS : ITS IN Waals De it ] I | YOUR | Hit in Housing Shortage evan) | (XQ, MATTER HAVE YOU ad FIND . SEEN MY ANYTHING 2 4 By JAMES R. WHELAN a risky business in a country where BALL Y oor BUENOS. AIRES (UPI) — “It's inflation has rocketed the cost of a hoe living 115 per cent in the past! a steal, the man said as he eereeane showed off his apartment, arg you * ~ *« had to agree. - Time is running out for the rent. It took up two floors. There law, and Congress is studying it, were balconies on all ire and (once again. But with rent control macs trace ONE Ss abot the ony rake on Tu scribed as a cocktail Jounge. omen aired oe ae ee Thirteen stories below was the| mcrance © : es saga: | alm-dotted Plaza San Martin, one In addition, there is little agree: | P 7 : ment on what changes should be of the choicest. pieces of real estate| . ; in Buenos Aires. Out the window made - any are. Prospects. ae ; you could see the silvery Rio de Of; 47€ & ° “All I want is to marry a kind man who will love and respect me. e ~ By McEvoy and Strieber A MAN PA'S HS il Aes ENING A Neve > ‘ia ESaee rMENT- Kas ' Ja Plate. jfension 41s that too much to expect of a millionaire?"’ — “And do you know what it costs, Nl > me?” the man asked. “Fourteen | BOARDING HOUSE (é hundred pesos a month.” Fourteen | hundred pesos is roughly equivalent | to 15 U.S. dollars. Not far away, a few steps off! the Calle’ Florida, the vity’s famed - shopping center, there's a fairly : “prosperous family living in an apartment only a little bit more modest for what amounts to $4.50 a month. Both tenants are beneficiaries ef Argentina's rent control law. On the books since 1943, it has since been extended 17 times. SSP THE LEANING TOWER.OF PISA. OVER- SX" Bid IT THAT DROP WOLILD STUN A MOUNTAIN GOATS IT'S LUCKY HE CAN TAKE MORE PUNCHES THAN A GARMENT FACTORY TIME CLOCK OR HE'D BE A SL lk Sa ee cuPPuse HELL CLAIM A G ssa ~ EAR VACATION!) By T. V. Hamlin C'MON, BOYS, LET'S = ‘Commissions have studied it; ) : YEAH... \ HAVE:FUN! WE ___—.. debates have raged about it. ‘SA GOOD } AINT HUNG AN i IDEA OUTLAW SINCE f In the end, a comma has been WE BEEN inserted here, a phrase here, an- f: other one deleted, but, today, it's _-just about the same law that was | passed in 1943. Countless thousands throughout the nation benefit from it, paying rents of $5, $10 or $20 a month. But they're the ones who are still living in the same houses or apart- ments they occupied 16 years ago. oe If you were looking. for- a—home | iim now, you‘’d find those same places quoted at anywhere from $150 to $600 a month. The sky’s virtually the limit for a landlord whose rents are unfrozen when a tenant moves out. ‘ bP ee = ~~ SS : Td weal. hore | 631.96 feet due North from the West Gere. ma = = ‘ce pel lower instances 50 weer uelitty” and pay Puapre “lene. by the Hun-/ trees $15.800 with $2,600 down. Assessment heretofore made by the City ae Se Chases fies mad West. ine) Gillette in OS Trans Ww ar. 4 clesed “steady. to Soe, lower fall decline __ MApic PO IL 2 aa Assessor for the purpose of Gefraying of section due North “6s 13 feet, thence or —. a Hi Transamer ..> 284 = a, ete —s vous boo LoREE, JULY 1, 1959, WINNIE iT cure J Pe. au! Careless bar A a pee paid cite tos we ue es sare G D Pal gabe ar Geared” cies sa3lto jou euatoe cisughter steers. 25-| Cleveland, ait4 Parkwood — _yard. Garage. $6,950. MI 6-1017. and borne by special assessment fot the line of said section, thence along said|Gt aA & BP’... 49.6 Un Carbide ...147 Ve ‘, gmix choice | Bhaw and Mrs. Gatha Menteuen 4 REDROOM NEARLY NEW HOME cen aang yaar ga “ged Nov and oh cagciy pe soate Sicocipa | RE UE Pier Saige enn heseiilo etn fence bargecs, Pune!al rertica|_ dome payment SE isee |. care open tameliew e — Si” eet. ence|Gulf Of] .....1104 Un r pt : i owar rgess. eral service : ; - . from South Boulevard to Ditmar Street. /south #9 Wegrees 41°ll” West 2.688.46/Hersh Choc 78 Unit Airc .... CE di 9 Beg, lg mre Big Fini Bagel will be held Priday, July.3, at 3 N 900 A MONTH PERRY | { yr old house, 2 of the nicest bo ag are {i _ st Vee pp ie ct |feet to the place of beginning. Milford) Home Stk .... 43.1 ‘Vait ¢ Fruit :: 34.6 ere 1.040-1,000 Ib. steers 30.0090 75. p.m. from the Hun’ Chape!| Park 2 bedrm “orner lot Fenoed| 3 rm. apts. have.oune leona 3 is now. cbiegol fm my office for public] -°">2™P. Oakland County. ichigan. mee Be Oe iame ao ee 33 ,|load prime 1.200 1b. steers 30.00: stand- — ae oe Come- yard 8-1069 a POS. id be per Fight we _ prrtangg te cigs evel gives) thst the)! Persons Ranson’ — ndust Ray .. 318 US Lines ..... 32.5 Sieve pakeeas: mos apo vad ayes 4 at the Huntoon Puneral Home. se 5 bedeoden 1 iM Spat, Fee: gether’ Under $10,000, easy terms. Commission and the Assessor of the City| Michigan Consolidates | Gas Company inland Ba "BRS Oe dees asp choice, heifers 24 00-27,28: Lege ips tow reation room} buijt in oven & MACEDAY of Pontiac, will meet in the Commission, Panhandle Eastern Company Inspir 1.40" U8 Tob... 2.-246/9700; "bulk. choice 175-000, Ib” heifers : Se Dee ek | faa 5 set pernee tents fe: | neces, ¢ eae. PUL! Chamber in said City, on the 7th day! Description: interlak Ir |. 30.2 Walgreen... 513 : few loads high choice 790-820 Township; rman, West Bloomfield! terior, patio. large lot with lake | Dycoment, fireplace, kitehen ali of July A.B. 1959 at 8:00 o'clock P. The West one-half of the Southwest Bus Mch 449 west Un Tel . 38 jb. heifers 28.75; standard low good i : a’s mother of ges xcelient schools built in. Separate house for visit- to review said assessment, at which time|one-quarter of Section 3, Township 2 . 54 helfer i > wtilit e Foo aot and Frank Reeves down on F.H.A. $96 month. * West A_Bk ... 34.1 heifers LF yg u elfers 2 a Mrs Pran “$7 ing relatives. A stone’s throw ra ay Ie yg a hm hy = Gat por; | Hot AUGES 4804 Werte Kh... R481 HAG, abit ove io Oh a0. canner a te pene Poreice, Cpah. | San Siathet g0m4 from the finest lake privileges in ‘ A : . 19.00; 8 ' . ‘a eae aap tte te eel spa cena Ee gna BE Min ca: 4 Bim gioaeat me age ih ag] | erin fn Brena, Pane" gue on co grou ge 7 ie: | lend Cal ow tin col | _ "ADA R. EVANS, known “as Commerce. Road: containing| Za}, Crk Coal Bt yee a Tow 8.2 |F cet tg gholge around, $00 10._ yearling : later ‘by the ¢. J. Godharat Pu- | — er -orne FE aca | ote BEST BUYS. | Pag | Cierk Oe Sore oe Bot, mare oc bee Tee pene BL. 4 Youn ng SAW. V4 stock stee: 58, 8. "704 | sere Some. Retge Harbor. — |" fom olf heat hicely landscaped | ~_ _ COOLEY = —— = pe t oh poh f the ‘forth ad 7 “jKelsey Hay... 46.2 Yngs Sh & J. 38 choice : The 57.50-20.00. = ‘| Storms and 4creens. West subur- Seautiful oo large shade trees, : NOTICE OP _SPRCIAL_ASBESSMENT— wes e-quarter 0: wens orth! wee rey Zenith Rad ~-#126.2/"‘Veaiers — saleble : mot enough on ey ke gous Rar 1980, RUSSELL} bah $10.500. Terms. OR 3-8021__ 100 ft. on the water. lk bedrm. |. _ TODAY sidewalk and related Work on Drexel'Range 7 East, which. Hes North of the as sale to test compared week) 7 8 ; dear fa-| x REAL TYR 823.900 LARGE ae fire-} ast Avenve center Hne of the public highway run- vealers 1.00-2.00 ya most e and z . thar of of Mrs. s haste LR Rus- Céad feomgal basement. A tached ga- Clem Kinnard. Dec /ning through the same. which is known DETROIT, July a we ee ae a oe A sell Ernest Lewis and Gary L. Rochester: $4500, down’ "Ob 18141. | eee a COUNTRY : washington, ries | brown, ‘Trans-Ameri-|as Gommerce Road; containing 6.52 acres uly 2 a by The : Shaver; beloved son of Mrs. Ida “how for show can Prop, In aint, all ersons = of land, mere of lea irene ol Mil Associated Press. 30 “es © sisheep cand —— pelebic 28: net ee a = NOTHING DOWN HOYT ‘REALTY ‘Birmin, Ry i rooms and eres’ ea. stice: The bs un ate o = ; enough to fice compared ; PE 2-9840 - ‘2% Db lus 3 room = une eaty emmat tere popes a —_ PARCEL NINE Prev. Day.. ee Ra OR. bey ve ae HE clauehter’iambs Sor 50-1 00 lower: Weltes” Ballagh: ‘Puneral, service | Beautiful | pe oe starter 254 S. Telegraph Ra. “lai i pee maid's apartment = Fry h Week Ago.,..... 317 140 980 2268 . ¥:, most will be held Friday, J te ee eee / tained in charm the, Commission Paecided should. be" paid Eeilgadio Rasters: Pipe ‘Line Company Month Ago’ esate wat ‘en ase cee wtlity to geod, 20 00-2 phos to choice ieee Lae oe wvoorheesSiple ayy Baty chen you cnn’ 600 { cady barn has 3 stalls, and borne by special assessment for Description; $= ## ##= | =<: |iose Hien |! I 5 ; “3; Qld crops 80-100 Ibs. 19 00; . ut ugh ie Vv. Harold P.| afford to miss this tunity. / reenhouse and workshop construction of sidewalk and related The Went one-ha halt tof 3th Northwest 1959 High ...... 344.2. 145.1 102.6. 230.3) to good 15.09-19.00: cull to ch choice U Douglas officiating. Interment in Nothii / by . : z ae ee \ : : : Oak ing down on your lot or we landscaped 6 from South Boulevard vo four feet sourn- gne-guarter of 3. “Township 2) i958 High’ 3120 1383 $8.t 2143/6818 "feeder lambs 30. will He in state at. Gee Vosciege:| APe Sempre seats BO atalino | acres include year around easterly of-the northwesterly line of Lot ford. Oakland 1 East afeee fet 1958 Low .......2347 80.9 12.9 156.6) | Hogs — salable sto: MA Sichers apl_sows Siple Puneral Hom ge ARRO’ REALTY PIONEER NIGHLANDS sipeten, 2ae, Seeeae Se tere SAP Grn A aoe eee SY “ettien ford, Oak "9 —< ~ [steady (sain nee a a, oc opt “| TED McCULLOUGH REALTOR BEAUTIFUL BRICK 7 . ‘ 7 Notice is also hereby wiven that the PARCEL TEW C. J. Nephler Co.) er = 190230 ‘Ibs 15.50; mixed No. ; _In Memoriam Zo 5183 ce zabeth Rd. - Be vere te ave this eye Sppeaiin — -WATKINS“HILLs ~~" Commissiee O06 ine Min the Goomission| Horry 0. Ruggles. Figures after decimal potnigh La eights | So9‘¢00 Jo0'400 ios ats PORE hs eo red “Tart | oa PE S126 pm: Som asees | baxement, gis ft. solid concrete | thts Seal possible. 3. bed ’ entiac, W meet in 01 . s w Noon ol ase MEMO we et einem sntinl _ aa xf é * : Spee na a fhe Te| MERE Mee ons company |BUTeE Mud PBEs On > gifioee RUB octet HE wes Al Ire” 5 Ses, Betameat et sooms, ORE tial promaintayNaadaeped x | mt apt eat pra i ‘t, at which} Description: . ; | arling Husband 4° rooms, tage. 2 fireplaces. Other. selling appointments, ce- on well landscaped lot. time and place opportunity wii be given Southeast one-quarter of Southeast al Poteeee e Gos ae . bl long yea tees Lene |» Drees: warty fenced. 1 bik. to iekee cane wore on hendy Gueming oak teers, 6 ail_ persons ———- to be heard. ‘one-quarter and the West one-half of the| powell Elec Motor Com . 114.124 . | thank lof you every Ga e; US.-10. Williams Lk. Rd. .& | tehen, extra aig in base- be screens. $17,300 and Lope ay , 1959 Northeast one-quarter of the southeast poninsular M. Prod. Co. 13 13.23 0 m ‘ cae ever Gn y : y. no one; modern shopping center: Older | ment, privileges excellent only 4% interest on balance. Wo. 1432 ._ |ghe-tuarter of Section 33, Town$ North, THe "Bropnet ‘Com. 142 15° le oman . bears ccm our kame, Gagty| fora) “n” Deereereesd OR ent? ee Oe 8" Term , ADA R. EVANS, Range 7 East and the West one-half o! Rudy Manufacturing Co. ° oaev 12 | missed by loving wife, son. daugh-' 3-7298. SUBURBAN BEAUTY JUx City CRrk/the Southeast one-quarter of Section! Toiegg Edison Co 1749. «19 ; A | ter and grandchildren. \PINE LAKE PRIVILEGES. 3 BED. : On Estate July 2, 1959} 2: Town 3 North, R ange 7 East. except-| "sx sale: bid col gaked. : i O a Nn {| room brick 1% bdaths attached | ‘ $12,975 P.HLA GI or conventional terms = ; ing therefrom the West 660 feet of the uys a 10 a ion | =| Parage many extras, $20 500 Pr | 2xceptional. fine eye appealing 3 this spotless white fram NOTICE OP SPECIAL . |South 234 feet thereof, Highland Town- : Funeral Directors 4. Ss rr i bedroom rambling ranch home bome located within walking ; fi . yl Oe rer ern ; : ’ Tm SCHOOL ELECTION ship, Oakland County, Michigan. - BY OWNER 2 FAMILY. iD INCOME with breezeway and garage, black distance of new Northe: To the qualified electors of the White, PARCEL ELEVEN gee Th 1} : | RS $103 month, $6,900. With $500 | ee Loerie lot with fruit, High School. Large % acre | Eexa Hib wrom 4 4 County. Michiga _pubaa| Porvies Laterested: 0S if q .) ree 5 e controling interest in Radio | COATS _ down, $70 mo. FE 47902 enclosed patio with barbecue srl paved drive ‘Soom the val: ’ fr jeman = * ° mca reenctate te amet Ale By eae ee ee Fe rapid aie a pete eater erenerity Mecatinl oo pS heme."ay Eopotntnen: choo] Election w e e Va : ; : - scnoel ike’ Lake ‘Township, Dinssiet| stlaeap Gonscidated Ges Company , H. Gee of 3736 Peabod gs SPARKS-GRIPFIN CHAPEL et eee ee nereeeee seagate RADE No. 7, In the County of Oakland, and in| Descripti “oN ! ; eabody E.. ‘| | Thoughtful Service PE 2.5841, 700" and vig pore Ped land- $850 down $65 month Owner will ace used car the State of Michigan, on. Monday, the| The South 7:66 acres of the East one- Bloomfield Township. A petition to. seaped. re ee a |) oes tokens oraetion Senin | cree, en cee raves LS day, of ear from 11:00 o'clock |half of ae iheast one-quarter of the Fede Co | _kins Lake poyger = 2 green bungalow with full property as down payment | . to 8 p.m., Eastern Stand-|the Southeast oop-enarear of Section 23, le ra] Communications Com-| Donelson-Johns 5 RMS. & BATH V wir BASE. | basement, gas heat, wall to wall|- on this 5 room and bath > ard. Time to vote upon the following |Townshtp BR NO d East. Eigh-| mission will be filed to ask ap- ment & garage. On % acre cor-| suspeting.’ nice three piece bath. home, Jocated near Crescent 4 ro lan owns. 5 and. County, ch = : - lot. OR 3-8277. . S . ry : Pighall the limitation on the total /igan , 5 ; proval of transfer of the stock of “pegnaen tab eae == - . ie part. basement. ‘water | snch year against property nthe White PP ieee TWELVE Pontiac General and|wcmw previously owned by S. L.. = Don McDonald LAKEFRONT a Neate pee | ‘ersons Interested: : ' WILLIAMS LAKE ‘ Me Oublin Huffman of Canton to | VV. h = l , Eohoet, County’ of senmragper Bon grees Description mepere a the’ Soultrwest St. Joseph Hold Yearly ‘Purchase arpa bohs wo ior OOrTMees- Ipte; wos bgt SNIsHED mek toc go finget > age Newly BALD abt g nd chigan, < ee : oned =a. for the payment of interest and prin- ved a fe age soar ~ a aahaeied Orientation Sessions half the stock. . FUNERAL HOME basement, on your lot #. ours, elas on the market today, = “just redecorated bungalow > cipal = nyone, — tgs at the Southwest potner ot said section. | - Prior to this = Ambulance Service Plane or Mofor | —h#V* a to show. OR 3-2837, | today's disctimin ang buyer, § nid op oe peret. “Gk a 0 vided in Sevtion a. of Article X, of the No rit 7) rods, thence West 160 rods, transaction, both aes : Bo | who have completed intern train-/};.. administrative ges of tel A sin Brive! ‘By owner. No closing. West of cite “About 000.58: mty A c i ‘ . _ Costs; seaieia ara — z ae pee .0%' mtg. Broader y me mas fing and are studying specialities two stations. She ‘reports that “x- fon ratsient Want Ade 4 | Custom BUILT LARE HOMES Protection SA i ——— | under ‘hospital supervision. {pansion plans ate prepared for ation after the first er Nanay Rage lal Ripe y NoTHINa DOWN Newly decorated, fs VAL-U-WAY | S088 VERE tached" gafase™ nice “shade eimeee , : GENERAL REAL ESTATE $7 “oh Tex300., Lake “privileges. 918.560, : Leslie R. Tripp ' — ps , 9203 Commerce Rd?" No celegeed LT: x : ou! : EST HURON i ; ae so? —— 5 LOOK. ; EM 3.6466 \ Wil buy ‘this 2 anes (Sider good housetrailer. Terms. | s-a16l : _E 2-676 COLORED” z : a ¢ built in ‘54 Located i ——— ; . HOM” Burtr Wowe ("Mitra Nee 2iRER NON AB. calthe northeast side’ of the vely bedroom modera. Lifrge . ~~ BARGAIN SYLV? LV VAN VILLAGE’ my seu Pern | Et pit baths. Rischen with pati Fo teochred ie place. Carpeted vifing oom an y Ch 2 BEM HAD RES “Fe tag? te Pgs DINING ELL. LARGE LI: $16,000. MUtual 8 708. . Tacide the Cit cme fe ness ss a pin.” $2,600 our Oice | . DUCED PRICE $1,000 POR modern kitchen. “a & : . 8 < a : ‘ 2 OOD sine BEDROOMS. ELIZABETH LAKE AT YOUR Mask otis Ledeen oes ee ‘Stove, refrig. or dinette MONTH. $650 DOWN. num storms & screens. Ex PLASTERED WALLS AND . | .back door; golf at your front full basement, 0 heat. AD: Dorothy Snyder Lavender. , d . Sang. y ie, Cpiaite OAK FLOORS. $9,950 FULL ‘ | door, 4960° Motorway. “3 bedrm. roximalely 1 acre fenced. omicsiton Est 20 Years, \ in the no/dn. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor w e fms PRICK WITH VERY EASY Franch. PE 51008. ull trees, berries, aspara- land Rd, (M59) 3 BEDRM. FULL BASEMENT sty’ Suitead Ave mediate se ee ee OL acaeNER CPGOM, HOUSE 2) gus, Nice’ shrubbery © and Prong S3q3_ or” MU 4-su7 het a: OPEN aut ago | Owner. p awn. Reasona : : ___OPEN “NLt *': x , -y~-p BY OWNER ° BBDRM. NORTH . . = ae SUBURBAN BRICK CAMERON | a, -Bedrm. Lakefront R. J. (DICK) VALUET "ena. 5 vrs ola Law FHA. pay- GILES REALTY CO. 3 reom brick bungalow. ist 389 Ci aa ok Feat rane Only $1,500 Down CITY LIMITS REALTOR mens Casb or mertaaas: FE RLDWIN Kitchen with large dining nly “rhis beautiful ranch home on 4 PE MOPEN @ AMO PM AVE 99 MOVES YOU IN! eighborhood, 345 Oakland Ave: Open "ti 8:30, _ $2637. EN 9 AM-9 PM xo a gear MO, PAYMENTS $79.50 2 i ee ee ish ing. Excel- | acres is ever read tery “iv: 7 : [ . : ard 5 < f. rm., large liv- a ers Soon tae, ee cad aide alors" 50g | ine, tates a ineurance || inlvoccement suingaiiens fur | Street Gdhen*cnd teftiat Ay: nace, = LEASE WITH OPTION TO BUY | nd 11 sereens. Auto. water soft- M. R.- Wilson Realty | sony pol Taiaa kitchen. Imme- ee ee ee cet ce $200. down. New West er | ener. Large landscaped lot. EM 3-6556 diate’ possession. ment. .2 car garage, spacious ~2 bedroom, MI 6-1432 after 4 7. Reasonably . priced itt $16,- edroom nena Hf 00 — Lake vileges. — wos. —_ : house, easy” terms ae GEORGE R. Cali teday!t On . ay Lake RETIREMENT HOME ‘eit aoa pn aprcr,naxcue soars PRRPLTQNE Sak TE, |r oomacond ntact 2a" gt] small eto, nome tp a cui a Ge B tte es = tts ion B ‘ Bedroom brick, 2-story ntl v4 en “citehen. Fenced caheat sg gy eg nice. lawn pert acd aad toe OL Tawerk. i i] a d . ; fos eat ae. wie Lak apace. Pinstered ‘walls Select Oak | Li ive etter ae cae kee ey , backyard. 242 car garage. eel and shade 1! bedroom Teper gmail down payment. Call FE Oe eh sy ap oes fenced lanl| floors. UFGl basement = Ausched Fresh suburban air, all on sls and shopping area schools. $1500 down. OR 3-5 down, 3 bedrooms up. Oa) om . Prue eee. a Can be 2 car garage and beautiful wood-| he wilh ctlecmeer oe a . Alls orien earns ae uitonan: CRAWFORD AGENCY “AVATKINS LAKE | Sey deloecextras: Vicant™ana | its, Panoramic view or Mrs! manch, Haies a y\ : Southeast side location. Move | THREE BEDROOM, FULL BASE-| $500 & TAKE OVER GI MORT-| tion. ; ranch style home with full base- fai fecodl 10x13 Kijehen: Oak on ( apes. te “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor | right in--No other costs ment, 2 lots. lake priv. hot wa-| gage, on 3 bedrm. 1% baths, 2 . ; R rent. ‘completely ‘asphalt tiled, ae ee ee SANDY EAESFY r Tas | S 49 Mt. Clemens St. RILEY REAL EST, ATE re nee 5. ri al buy at $900.00 bias Coal IG Orion and John k. Irwin & Sons numerous _ selling : ap goes wall pakpating (a liviug aaa ais. ~ wv. WwW. ROSS 10: TE Call Mrs. neces : a08 Elisabeth Lake Rd. p Soid larkston. MA 5 Realtors black top sent PRA arb «No | ing room. Gas heat, Garage. Only Lakefront home with a OR_ 3-802) PE 5-120!" FE AST) pe ast ae FE 4-4821 BY OWNER. MODERN 2 BEDRM. Since 1925 Assume present mortgag 318,600, ‘Terms. suaay beach “should 0 ——w ee home. .Oil heat. hardwoog floors, 313 West Huron Street brokers. OR 3-8377 hand-in-hand. However try- 5100 Down : LEAVING ‘8 STATE OWNER MUST combination gers fom Freens. | Phone PE §-9447 or FE 2-4031 ~ LAKE “ORION , 8 ing to lecate this combina: sell bedrm 1% baths, Leas fowa ulichen Late otivileges. ~ EVE ee 8-4274 5 estes 0 berms. Las. living tm: ump r1es cn ar ecciges f “thie price Comnjete exterior. 3 bedrms. Full Taneh, large The ae shes Walled Priced to sell. 4383 Green Lake > and dining +m. Fireplace, psmt. : : brick this price bsmt. Rough wiring. $6350 on our jake in Sub. Wi a e Rd. EM 3-3429. Saat Paved areck iG oat range and ST incase’ on a jovey lot. Nothing down on your lot : Lake arew. MA 4-3959 CONTEMPORARY — Interior in : ong me Gas, ie on Hoyt Realty, V. | 83 N. Telegraph Open Eves. 7 oot wie Cees eee tenes \_6-3858 rE 5-507§. ; esficreg dep ft os endl adc oe 4. DUPLEX — $14,750 ardes. Terms | ep oS becomes difficuk We have : ———— ---99 YEARS OF SERVICE a a 5 : ; Wie “———ore {6 Offer Some of the MUL TIELE eerie aakeicn WARM eae ona tes on MI [ ‘H_ Ydesi for investment or re- i, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE —— Secure: pore This lovely 9-room colonial brick arate dining room afd 2 ceramic tirement. 2 family side by iy income Property 7 “T?“FAMILY APT. ON WEST SIDE. All utilities and furniture go with FE 4-4817. cated on West Ann Arbor Street. Plastered walls, floors. Nicely decorated. Full Basement FA heat. Nicely landscaped yard — Truly a lovely home. AGO apt. 200 Sanderson. ig I oe en only 2 BY OWNER. 4 F, RNISHE: D aprs. years old. Nicely decorated. Tile} $160 per mon in ome: Bang bath. Lovely kitchen with Birch down. Payments es — cupboards, Full basement, gas 4 «CS. roadway. e FA heat. Only $1,400 down MY 3-9991. moves you in. FORCED TO SELL FURN. APTS. i Good location. Income 5 ACRES Also 2 bedrm. Whipple Lk. home. Very good soil — Will raise Low dn. payt. ( anything. Nice? bedroom home LAKE ORION nee Sates oa ett 2 family income on perl nim shied Dee ar : é lot Near schools & ping. bargain at $9,500 full price with T eink Soa ake. 4 sr - ee “ bath up, 6 rms. and bath down. Full basement. 2 car garage. | $1,000 DowN room bungalow o-| Heyt, Realty V. Schick. MY WEST SIDE Brick 2 family duplex, large lot, cement drive, separate sement oe furnace. 2 baths. Only $4,000 wn. SCHRAM have your own MEDIATE POSS! ou always talked about a place Tike this. $7.50 a year dues and M4 See club. IM- ~ home i gercoal ier retired couple or smal} fam GEORGE BLAIR cious kitchen, full divided base- ment with recreation room. Ga- Tage. Situated on a well shaded waterfront lot with good beach. NORTH SIDE Near new Central High. a" Large lot.- FHA $60 term mouth. Hoyt ‘Realty V. mBchiek. 3-371F. ALL MODERN. ¢ BEDROOM me. Has full eee with ne Sewn ayment. eee ? a —~pemries, $12, with terms, or $11.400_cash. TE 6008. 96 X04 3 {. FULL BSMT. Oil furnace. ‘Kitchen, living rm. and sterms and screens. L down payment. DEI TOBTFOLLY DIFFER- Full dining L. '% finished. i on 2 6/10" acres. $5,000 ',@ take over payts._2799 Shim-. mons Rd. FE 2-5500 BY OWNER. 4 BEDROOM HOME | Full rJonnson, with $2,000 down. | 0. DOWN, $60 A MC MONTH, PER. ry Park 2 BD, corner Jot. Hesced, yard. FE 8-1069. RM. HOUSE ON PONT ‘PONTIAC L LK. Income upstairs, full basement. — storms & screens. 250° | deep 0" pam $15,500. $2500 own. OR 3-9178 i a vi z $ seis: mt room.. Nicely a rivileges - en Huntoo E enuine under- rieed| Zbargain. $13,500. ). Pttone OR 7020. SELL OR TRADE _ eas late mesel t ser. Mixed neigh- & RM RM HOUSE 1 mote a FIREPTACE| on 5 acres, North of Clarkston. - . tin om down, Vacani, MA, a CLARK | FOUR BEDROOM 2 LEVEL RANCH. SOUTH BLOOMFIE HIGHLANDS Brick and’ Cedar, tie 2 Ceramic tile! baths, Tile recreation room with! fireplace and Builtin Bar 2 bed- ppeoed meach level, latge lot, altac pare *. $32,000. Make offer . INDIAN VILLAGE. Nice PF iy Home pe Fay ‘lan Tite soon “ENT is this jovely 2 bed- room ranch home. 18'y ft. livitig-room, 29 {t. activi- ties room. Natural fireplace, ~ and of course, a full base- ment. Storms and screens. 22 x 24 garage, attached. This home is on a 100 ft. lot, ideal for children. Priced $13,950 on terms. AN IDEAL LOCATION in Elizabeth Lake. Estates with 2 beautiful landscaped lots, lenty of shade, shrubs and rult trees. There's 2 hbed- rooms.. : full dining room and a basement too It's | selling for $11,500 and. re- member = you have priv- lleges at one of the finest parks fn the county. ‘THIS COULD: BE the home weit searched for for so ong Ydeally located among other lovely powers near _— Lake. Wtih privi« leges A Hgts beautiful larger type 3 - ‘ull basement, easily adapted for recrea- tion A steal at. $11.350—if you've disposed of that ‘‘too it smail’’ home; by all means -—-LOOK—You'l be so happy you did. RAY.O'N MODERN RANCH On lot 110 x 127, fenced. flow- ers & fruit trees. 2 bed- room home, tiled bath, fire- pare. up-to-date kitchen. A oil heat, breezeway and a REALTOR 942 JOSLYN, COR. $ 5. a month. Oi1 FA heat ‘In’ the full basement, sep- arate entrances and baths. Only $1,759 down, DRAYTON PLAINS A 2 ranch home 13x bedroom OFF “JOSLYN A 3 bedroom bungaiow, Full basement, gas heat, recrea- tion “room. On 1 lots, located in the LaBaron pages area. Only $2,000 IVAN W. SCHRAM OPEN EVENINGS a, SUNDAY ht blue bathrm, fix- varnished cupboards, alu- minum storms and ‘sere FH FE of 2-4324. 1073 ig ee arage took - house. $13,000, tge. term Ewe. INDIAN VILLAGE — Brick home, close to bus & TEL- HURON. Ist fir. has attrac; .tive living room, fireplace. full size Anise room, mod- e| kitchen 2 bedrms, & tile bath on 2nd. Basement, egg 4 toom with bar & A oil heat. Garage landscaped lot. _§17,5 Fisherman Vacant—Pry your Juck on this 80 ft. canal front lot leadin ‘ into Greens Lake. Extra sharp 2 bedroom bungalow | ; with full bath. Storms and screens, and fully insulated. $7450. total. | Honeymooners with this 2. bed-| room hothe. Gieamirig oak floors. | Gas heat Nicely landscaped iawn | with fenced rear. yard. ol terms, a” . 2 large. bedfms. & bath up. ate. Only 6 down | Recreation room, oil heat, age costs, fe Washer & dryer. Garage. Lakefront ’ With 100. 61 = tops iad =F é ¥ . ag net bows with{ de os « ( rooms. Large living room, COMMERCIAL =~ Corn rage. . Ment, gas heat and ga- Dixie Neat M-I6,. building 3 580 D p 40 x 96 & modern 5 room paeke fh own 24 rit gaged Br into a very clean 4 5 9 in for| room m home. Total price only ; light mfg., call to inspect. | with ‘low m ¥: payments pf 0. Located west of vowa. 93 ROY AN Err, PA ag “aipeet TOMA Lake, r tree’ pat i _ Opdn Evenings ay 1-4 fe A thine Set Me -046¢ paris ty to #: 30 bm; Sus. 1-4 Soe ae ae, $500 DOWN — For this attractive 2 bedrm home NORTH SIDE — Only $1,000 down “Floyd k Kent toes Realtor aut erat at she : f FE 5.9471! 3101 W. tures” Pe rage WM. A. KENN EDY ~~ 2 FAMILY | WEST SIDE 5 rooms each*side Gas -heat. Ga- we FE 4-3569 1921 Liberty. mars Our eo PEL ata bags SUNDAY & DAILY 12 ‘til 9 They Caine! |. They Saw] - They Bought! jease the marys the haysing a SANDY BEACH Sedrocn: ranch style, brick home in a highly restricted subdivision between Dixie Highway and Lower parched Lake. Large Lv. Room -and ing “L" with wall to wall + Carpet, Kitchen with eating space, ceramic tile bath, full basement with tiled floors and ceiling and recreation room, plastered two car garage, landscaped acre lot and cement driveway, two blocks to subdivision's _ private: beach. Sale by owner. Price $22,500 FE 8-1784 sandy “STUMPED They have invite you a treat in “JUST T ‘Gi WATCH The Nationals Go: Up! NOW STARTING. ‘CONSTRUCTION IN Judah Lake Estates “No. 4” i See for Yourself... HESE HOMES BEING. BUILT FOR_AS .LOW AS: CHE FEATURES:” =< for this aus pest home that bey Built-in oven and range, full kitch- nev? in ‘ bedrms., full H oil heat, feneed rear yard. Total | fn cabinets, formica counters, oak _ NOTHING DOWN price $8,250. er, sutomatic alt heat, — — nooo water. ° Sages siveonge = Red) terrific! Many, mang ots to e - ; pletely turetahee: Lar living rm. | {fom ov! rlookitg mo DER N with prick “fireplace” oli Theat | Use. Nomhern fugn” school ett! $66 PER MONTH giassed-ii front porch: Shady an one ftom plus i ane fe - scente. Immediate possession.| [rose from plus BEST yer d Burry oa thia one. $17,000 —| Priced from 66.08 with t99 down FH A- . plus om. and ae E 2 WHIPPLE LaKerhont —' Here Saeeenee safes an sure 2 $375 DOWN: bach, wee g ey bedt 7 al) _.- INCLUDING CLOSING CdsTS. . eam fo Seats has B +--+ DIRECTIONS: |... jeater May wns new in Ea soos a ve out’ Joslyn Ave. to’ Tenn 1. tad it at $10,000 te som, turn, ‘Bee 3 locks to io PER MONTH. rlene ook j ; FINE EAST SIDE location. Near ; : Eastern school. bedrms ae y school. be ~~ < DIRECTIONS: ‘ = ee poe ait fut bam yar ee COME OUT ree, ate. © 7 4 mil Ne pieaty Tandse and some fruit Waiten Stout ee j a) Veen Ge deen pare Lene Seewthie t $11,500, 7 N. oe =, Watch for '?. jOOD" 3 BEDROOMS In scenic Clarkston. This beauti- ful 3 bedroom home with 2 baths, has hot air heat. A 23 ft. living- room. Wall to wail -carpeting & a lovely screened patio for luxuri- ous living. Only 2 years old. $17,- 750 with terms. WHITE BROS. OR 3 Open ia sa re: ‘Sunday 10 'Til $ “SMITH” aa pgm cee SUBURBAN Early American 2 story frame home emanating warmth and charm. Besides lovely living & dining rooms. Bright and spa- cious kitchen. There are 4 bed- arooms of generous proportions. Library-den Bath, utility room. 25 ft. screened porch and 2 car garage, Decorated in ex- ceptionally good taste cago draperies. carpeting, aw washer, dryer, elec. ine r eet = TV Situated a Teasteatle, ELIZABETH —s FRONT Beautiful bedroom home. modern * iitenan. bre akfast nook, dining room, living room with fireplace. Glassed in-heat- -ed sunroom. 1' bat 2 car ath garage. Permastone patio with grill on large lot. «ft. lake frontage Good beach, dock, | $35,000. Terms, é Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor 244 3. Telegraph Rd. FE 3-7848 u OPEN THAL 8 Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE $1,000 DOWN $65 per gon with 4% per cent interest. Prac Ke ea Sard Jent fanch tn residential or. Near Waterford eaper than rene soatien re building ‘up Wt asset. LAKEFRONT _We know if you'te looking .for-« ‘Tine lakefront nome,-this js one you'll want-to see immediately. ~ ural brick fireplace. 9x16 dining Lega 2 beat big 10x16 country kitgh- ny om = family roo nity ee ull ceramic tile ins n adalti to the 100 “al yard . Best. ~ Tai, pat d with w for an Partridge<|. . Good sized living room—-with nat-, Lake Estates. There's ‘a car- NEAR OXFORD ealtor —Da MY . own private estate. The price of - : _ 7 n't miss wera this buy. Priced ne EVA N LAKE .. xea| te ven ee ea ee $21,500. is ridiculously low. $7,000) By Xenon ol FA ‘heat. 2 | North Pontiac: 4536. Dixie Hwy. ow pram 72%!) at $21,900. Term = 3 bedroom brick tri-level| tered walls. Pull basement down will hand fireplaces. (Oe in recrea- $1,000 Down for this 2 on. The Eves. OR 3-1708 or OR 3-8842 $43 PER R MONTH ranch uome. Fireplace, z, buillt-ins, ice pega ad take privi- | i dae ee tion room). Breezeway to 2- home in the better reir co The Yes Sir! This is a real rent_beat- we garage 185 eges beach_Dewn car garage. On « 100x400 home ts-newty decors me r i= “er. Consisting of 2 d ‘ ae Saw eiegt! Mia ycesies © | FLAQSUOIIL | arte eatee” | elie teria ine ele] OAKWOOD MANOR inrge living room, kitchen fu Ss ., paved streets, lake privileges, ce $11, ; : th. On a 70 x 110 ft. lot. A) ——— : 4 500 §5.000 will nandle Ope: REALTORg TWO FAMILY ” en is equipped with dish master > - ; short dista: t , Sundey FE + FE. 22103 = IN PERRY PARK is this 4900 Highland Rd. (M59) - 5 rooms for-owner: 3-room Pur rpg Shears ee LAKE PRIVILIGES on Willams. Lake. Full pores 3 Room. APT. UP 4room bungalow 20 ft, Pontiac, Mich. ____ Ph. OR _4-0358 artment up, renting for price an per m $4,950. $650 down. Call now! ~ ROCHESTER , Large ful itene with fireplace. 338s for emied st., Bravia Plains, Will be solid by ‘July _Ast. LAKE PRIVILEGES BEAUTIFUL VIEW Go with this new 3 bdrm, ranch. 2'2 baths. Den or 4th bedroom. Beautiful tchen and fam room. ome daily except Monday. Indian Woods Manor Sub, Walton Blvd. near Sneap rile Rd. Models from $23,500 BLOOMFIELD aa ESTATE Cape Cod Colonial, brand pet 1850 sq. ft. 4 bedrms. plus rage and pessoa $22,900. $4: 00. down. OL 1-81 OAKLAND LK., BY OWN 3 bedrms., kitchen, dining whee. - living and famil ly rm. Scars ge ey cornet lot. $10, 1006 after SMART PEOPLE aes BEFORE A BOOM, 2 | BEDROOM. OR 30764 _ UTILITY, PLAS 609 E. Flint, MY 3-1143, HURON RIVER FRONT LOTS; ; ar Se — Price, Nice high lots. terms. 4610 wood Drive, Cass Lake. LOrain 17-0019.°. | : CASS LAKE WOODS SUBDiVI- « This home offers you an extra ment. $8950. Low F.H.A. terms. Privileges on Williams and s Florida bound an with beautiful kitchen. Land- Py “RS rw “RR large kitchen. Pull basement. Oak Maceday Lakes. fice. ; scaping. All in the beauti- EM oe NR.» PERRY INDIAN Bib cong hp ~ A home; 4 (aie tees record 4 ga- . floors. Carpeted. Living room and | 3500 DOW MB. 3 BR. brick ‘ OVER 1% ACRES well located ful Clarkston area. PRICED 4 Bedrms.—Gas Furnare 3 Bed an. roud to own.| rages. Tip top sharp. Income $170 pad goa aes peters On eH. 7 Large family room. peeifored uae see west of Pontiac. Many huge shade WAIT? ~ Property . 8 po Magis whaccment ee | ee So ecg para | @2CLIDAY SPECIAL everything for $8,950. or trade in| ft. lot. 3 bedrooms, 1% baths. walls Oak floors, FA |, >, cottage. Pull basement. Extra| to school. Oil heat. Fenced yar (e480 Sdcres! You In houas trailer or station wagon on| Built-in oven and-range, ventila- 4 BEDROOMS _ lastered walls, Oak floors, 3 LARGE Lots ON FOX LAKE, large lot with plenty of shade. i lot tion fan in family room to.keep! 1—walkin dist eat. Near bus and schools. ready to build. $1,500 down, EM 4 bedroom, stone face, large lot. this dea g ance’ downtown. Principal and interest payments - Barvecue gril in pack yard that AUBURN HEIGHTS 3 bedroom, 1% baths, basement. all | oy cool while we discuss this $8,950 $1,500 down. unc lp: a DP ; is. completety _ furnished. Pull 2 lots with 3 B.R. home. Base-— brick) geal heat. J Pee d AN deal. CALL FOR APPOIN- 1—with § acres. $12,000, $2,000 Only $44.24 per mo. —— 50 M Y I ee ee no. 000 "Nothing ‘down for | 90 foot frontage, Seach privileges Willam Miller gon Can, geil Ropineow | %°"2 : ; #4 * ec ‘ Sage 7 5 ment. heater o | 2 . OBINSON, — tae tri-level brick. Gas hea LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD qualified veteran or can be sold, on Walled Lake. Realtor ‘ FE 2-0263 | Pesala ima eee WII ; aan lot. 136 E. = OPEN EVES.| on land contract. MArket 44301 . Sek ae ures : : ali ee eBay hanes pebdrm. | “a brick, Full bsmt. Gas _ FE 8-9693 DRAYTON AREA. “stone eee 10en lan CUCKLER REALTY L ESTATE & INSURANCE | 51 ft frontage on Lk. Oakland. WE TRADE tonstruction with slum. siding. | CHILDREN WANTED [412 W. HURON oo 206 N, Sue “UL 23000 FE ton, ll BALDWIN | wil, WHITCOMB, REALTOR ABETH LAKEFRONT $ lovely rooms. The 12 x 16 10" | To. live with thelr parents in T m leton as 4526 —_— ' UL 2-2830 § jets. Pe erfeet <3 h, Attractive ving room has a poled a Ove’: somLink S 4-45 ot Ing own : ' ‘oom home. ths. Fire- te dining roem. Dr > lace in jiving room Sat Po pee tma Tile in bath & i al COMM ERCE VILL AGE West Side . hob = starter home on your | : $9,950 : : Eouate — y own e & elec. water : 0 ur plans or your. plans. ; | good area, - $100 mon beautifully re 1% car Rig! he oe wits ag 2 houses for price of 1. 5 room Basement inciuded. ‘Also rough JAMES K BLVD. — Corner lot veer roungh Rigg | of Pon- NR 248 LAKE arage HA. Terms. wae mewinakiti in modern, .4 room modern, bot Dane, 8 -— our model. Don - with over 130 ft. of road frontage. tinc. $850 wn payment. A dream home with 4 -bedroom CTA AY DEN, Realtor ster ak floors, new o- vacant. ¢ room rent $50. per 3-2837. 4 bedroom brick. Natural fire- bilities. This custom built 4 eum, newly decorated, ai month. $13,500, reasonable down CEAVING pees MUST SELL 3 lace,’full basement with oil heat, aay * me has many outstanding fea- 96 E. ack PE 8.0441 Open Eves. basement, + 100! ft} take | payment. Right off Telegraph in car _ edrm. brick ranch. New subd |, 2-C&r brick garage. Priced at EXCEPTIONAL tures A ect: condition WEL KEPT 6 ROOM FINE lot, iar, or Ko ctaiier bea stake uron Garden ANDERSONVILLE RD. vision. Paved streets. Lge. lot. 1'% _ Will consider home in trade. 280 FT. ON WATER SR We aA kL. Templeton, Realtor |“) brarcom, munch. part orice, 2 existing mortgage. $280) dows, OL | BELEVEL, — Scenic view trom) gacelent ail sand natural bench ie & comio 4-45 z i com Ba po seg leony a. General Hospital. Has 3 large ’R. nH " WICKERSHAM 2339 Orchard L FE place. Nicely rranged kitchen.| 1-1445. huge “Living a ees . SCHUETT, Realtor arage. Privileges on Elizabe rooms & bath up. Kitchen. | 7195 W. MAPLE MA _6-6250 weremic Gis re atee *] on second level. Built-in oven and FE 8-0458 e. Only $11.30. Terms. large dining, &, living room, with | >” SeDpEooM HOUSE-ON LARGE $1.000 Down utility room, 1'a car attached ga- ' range in modern kitchen. Rec. ELWOOD REALTY brick fireplace & large, picture |? sere. Union - Beotch bubdiviniae bk. ao tee room & ‘tile bath on first level. | ALL ELECTRIC, 3 BEDROOM PE _4-5203 or $452 window down. Over i 4i| [Lake priv. = dewn. Pull price Cottage on Elizabeth Feria tres, mascaped let wit Canal frontage. West suburban lo- ray brick, full’ basement, water DROOM of living area Mostly carpeted $7,000. EM 3-0915. Located just across -the street | outside grill. a fine L F cation Wi bho . . BEDROOM gh peor BATH a & throughout. Full basement with ¥ —the— -Phis- public aa ee Mal schecle ana jot Private peach. 4 $14,950. Own- = Bas VERVE we +3182, : laundry tubs & hot water heater.| 3 bdrm. face brick. Storms and really. no eee ers! | home. It is P sebocts on $250 DOWN — No other costs. ere __er. EM 3-6976 Can have electric or gas range rabhergege rarer er gt . bere Gog “tables chairs. oliverware, DR. AY TON PL AINS BROS & cute aumenie® < Cedar won si Mant ter LAKE ot BEDRM. _ sm i s * * id SS Ls ny Peete s te MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 5 | out of-state & will sacrifice their | school. Pull price. $13,118.73 with | - Dory. | Dans, hems eomghtts. a 4 bedrooms — 2 story. New car- KEEP COOL! , school. bus ‘& store. Low month- | fully ccaped let. Prieed to . intere®tgfor $2600 down. Balance,; $2,000 dn. with 4'4 per cent. in ened in front parch for eve-| etd living and dining room. .Ex- vy payments. sell a "ine . OL 1-8141, EM easy monthly payments: includ- —— Im mediate peeeeesion: OR ne © fort and lots of shade| CePtionally nice kitchen with loads| In ‘a lovely home at Woodhull : 3-4931. ing 414 “per cent interest rate. trees to udd-beauty. A moter and| of cabinets. Pull basement. 1| lake This home nas many fine) RILEY REAL ESTATE | Gass cake: COMPLETELY MOD- Call at once. . trees to tactuded aa Gan block to schools and super mar- features including aluminum sid- 5 Elizabeth Lak d ern 3 bedroom ranch; large ca- boat : also He paeeg "Rimomber ket. Owner meering state, Will; dng. 2 large bedrooms. A 25 x 13 FE faye =ave . “oe 44821 nal lot with lake view. $17,900, Nice 3 bedroom ranch. Over 1765 have fun on the = trade a large equity for small! ft. livingroom with fireplace. Spa- Linw sion. Lake privileges. 4 bedrm.,- full basement, 2-car garage. Drive out Commerce to Le eroy to 5054 Virgie Lane- Reasonable down t_Tt would pay, int ee like rent. gee! 4 rive out to ’ ; or 3-5162. "Elizabeth Lake Front MOTORWAY DRIVE. Brick con- struction, 7% rooms, 3 bedrooms. Beautiful beach, lots of shade. Hillside patio and grill, full base- ment, ofl heat. nicely decorated throughout, in excellent condi- tion.- Nights and Sundays contact Mr. Scott, FE 2-1030. CLARK REAL ESTATE FE A acca re caper: 1362 W. Huro Open & Sun, MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE aa A ‘ Fisherman’s Paradise This 7 rm. lake front home on one of our be “takes, Nearly 400 ft. of lake frontage. Fireplace sun parlor, 2 car garage, full tanec alg Miist be seen to be ap- preciate CR AW FORD AGENCY FE 8-2306 tered a new carpet. $500 dn, FE 4-759 8 WALLED CARE — LAKE tek Apes arms. $9300; $900 dn. ine AL iL RETIREMENT HOME over-looking Lotus Lake. Well built. Lares rooms. Bargain for cash. OR 3-1469 for appointment. Russ McNab $9,500 - Will build 3 bedroom ranch style home on your lot. Full basement, oak floors, tile bath, birch cup- boards. OR 3-7038. Art Meyer INDIAN VILLAGE, 3 BEDR« brick home, corner lot. 2 tip rage. Ph. FE 4-0445: oe MODEL Mane Pe pene LAKEFRONTS GALORE PONTIAC LAKE — 2 bedroom modern, completely fur- nished including sock. Only $8,000—$2,500 down PONTIAC LAKE — 3 bedroom : tory. Li r t h. F OR- COLORED Shaded lot. Sar ou ae bedrm.. oo or unfurn, FE aed for $10,500—$2,500 34308 afte down . WOLVERINE LAKE — Lovel TT (1 4 Bi-level home. Plastered iz is Pe phery Carpeting, Pull base- ent. Sand — seme I $11780 _ at) CRANBERRY LAKE — One estate high overlookin: fake, very YY . Lovely Ranch home. Numer- yo Only $19. 450— 10 A.M.-8 P.M. va ei 2 OR 3 HOMES Close” ted Schools & ony $430 — “TOTAL DOWN rewie - be ‘$40,000. — , — Say" tor for $50,000 erm = ; fk TAYLOR. Sets NCE * ¢ ee _. Pe - t F ye fof; _ THE PONTIAC > PRESS. _Tl 'URSDAY,- JULY 2, 1959 Sale Lake © Property 8 Pe ae Rent , Lease e Bus. _Prop./17 oar 3: bedroo: ot co ae STORE —— fh roe 8 Pace gage. OR 3-908 pkibwin “Ave. weplore 20x70. GA foe yon use SYLVAN LAKE : ig pe hy Reameanie’” ~ Only 4 desirable -nigh 10 to 90 /RO¥ NET, ihe, Realtors. 28 E. | & ft, sites with nearby lake privi-;_Huton FE 3 2 ‘ ~ He Oo a ao | a4 2 BUILD. Priced from $1250. ing i ts ‘square feet. Suitad! ~ CARL W. BIRD, Realtor i ee OF _lsed cee ae wr §03 Community Nationa! Bank Bi PE 4-421) Eves. PE ‘seid IDEAL LOCATION FOR BARD. UNI T 8Us rugstore, ony pare, Conveniently 1 | cic At Wisem J far oes +) on Leh vely Ww setting. Lge. sun- | -—~— _& Elisaosth A 41083 Renard, We Siatit PRR SQONES RERe ap Sis boo . EM 3-21 0. sone? menen vse : ‘. o Stora room Won- er. cation. or any b= ey CAKE. 3 BEDROOM. iY business. FE 4-4423, between 12 —age, f bagement. Recres n : Storms & screens rm. : _& carpeting Cali Mayfair 6-3' rs UMEGAH LAKEFRONT LOTS. Take Holcomb Rd. out of Clark- Lake Rd. turn — I mile to property. OR 3-6285. ston to Bridge 3189, © Help Wanted Male > 19 1ST CLASS BUMP AND PAINTER, with eas tools. Plenty of work. M. G. Colission. 103 E. Mont- calm, _ '_ Sale Resort rt Property 9 9 9 MEN WANTED TO TRAIN IN the ening se and air baat gear incom ile you train. to rson at Kast CLARE are ae —,NEW 4 ROOM) {ig raged Cooling compent. es, 20x26 ft. Wooded lake 463 8. Saginaw lots. Best fishin on bathing, 286 price $2,475.00; only A GOOD WTD. CALL AFT-| down. Also other cottages, lake!“ er pO he 4-0043~ and river op en Sundays. pee fy = vel ny ATTENTION! Salesman for ot Graham, Ape Soft Water Salesman. Culligan a en rata on tadustry | has © : mei LAKEPRO NT COTTAGE, NEAR. a sales center at 2685 S. Wood- West Branch. 83 {t. frontage. | ward Ave. Those who are inter- Phone UL 2-3789. ested in high earnings, manage- ment and . unos cer | program ca r res __ Suburban _Proper ty ee Bea or OA -8-3113 for appofnt. ~~. men 16649 DIXIE HWY. 15 MI. N. OF a ze ae Pe norms: full) BIG BEAR ; ge living-room an kitchen. 1 bdrm., den, and half| CONSTRUCTION CO. bath down. Newly decorated, Is EXPANDING full basement. Oi] furnace, ca | exch 2 caf garage, large chicken Owner, open ouse. $13,750 terms. 10-6. More acreage if wanted. tT; We will guarantee $7,500 per year after short training ‘period. e hour guaranteed while train- We would like any married 5% ACRE PARCEL, EXCELLENT jocation in Commerce Fownship. Corner property. Good for home, estate or subdividing. Require: . good down payment or cash deal WF oad 3 thn a. 135. ) For Sale Lots Bol Highiand Rd. at North Milford Rd. Highland, Michigan. MUtual 42045 ecaresial neat man between 25 ply im person to our Sales Mgnager. em a oom ee day 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. 92 W — on, Pontiac, Mich. A JOB FOR 2 MEN. werk: Most of our men earn more - Roubas. $100 + -Call Charles i PRowinne FUTURE FOR RE- sponsible sales type person, ac- customed to active contact with public A perm. resident 23 to 43. TS = 406 Ey) BROWN RD, E 2-600) ay. No irexe’: A proven training Write ‘Box "6 a Box ‘ontiac Press ae PT. EE FRONTAGE, VERY desirable. Also another lot’ with rivate access to ices e. Inquite. 79 Silver ra Are vo out of work ? Would be able to start to- morrow? How much would you 2 Fine wonae. ayes running $2500. Owner wil take low down ING LADD'S INC. Lapeer “Ra. (M24 3855 — of pl an Rd. $ Parl north (U.8. 10) Drayton Plains. OR 3-1231 or FE 5-9292 ~ Exceptionally 0. Other lots in! want? Give us 15 minutes of your time and we will make a cot No age imit. Apply 80 N. _ dock. Bumper & Painter Lawyer's Collision, 2015 Cass Lake Rd., Keego Harbor. __ CALL TONIGHT (7-9) To find out if as cap qualify for a PART TIM that would enable ise to cain "se per week and still retain your regular job, Phone OR 3-0922, Mr Taylor. meneame WANTED. EXPE- 1 pee Se, —— SOG HRISTIAN HILLS— rienced modernization. work. Foot Corner Lot Also crew. Salesman on_ 3.2007" a OX ih L 3-964) wanted: pas) workers. CLARKSTON. 150 130 LEVEL| D&M Butlding Service, FE 2-7004 lot. $1300. Terms. ise down. MA|_ or FE 2-8245. 5-7016. COLLEGE MEN - at tpn WORK mited li Fen easy terms Michigan, Sa ACRE PARCELS ON SOUTH ton road. Excellent soil. Only $2,950 with low down payment and MOUtua! being’ accepted now for 10 to 12 weeks of summer employment. Internationally known concern. Branches in all principal cities. Last year those accepted aver- aged over $130 weekly. $1,000 Scholarships 3 to be awarded in this region FOR PERRY a nc LOTS CALL H. P_ HOLMES. IN FE 5-2953 _ OPEN EVENINGS "TIL 8 GOOD BUILD: and dry, ¢ up. Terms. baperach Pleasant & instructive work. i | Al j cere furnished. For jocal inter- Oo tore nan| _S SALARY $90. WEEK $600.00 and LoTs privileges. MA 4 LOT 100x150. WATERFPORD-DORAY, | ton Subdivision, off Sashabaw. __OR 3-3559. $10 DOWN. WEEK, LAKE Die Makers & | | Die-Room Machinists EXPERIENCED ONLY! LOT+ OF LOTS. CLAR _&@cre each £20" down. en te MY_ 2-3791. OCHESTER AREA, NEAR N MSU-0| 0 RC and Rochester High School, Livernois Lar restricted lot.| Evenings UL 2-5375. ee ROCHESTER - We have choice parcels for ee | an State University. Priced from built homes near the new M FRANK M. SHEPARD 1010 Adams Ra RKSTON —1 DYNAMIC ' Manufacturers, Inc. 4755 Rochester Rd. ___ Troy, Michigan DIE SETTER, EXPERIENCED crorcemive and automation dies. _ MY 3-276}. SRIVERS. CHAUFFEUR’'S LI- cense ‘required. College orudqnts preferred. 5217 Dixie ts; OL 1-1511/ EXPERIENCED SERVICE erin: a F Sale A 13 — — man jab acd Ford expe- rea 1 e Top pay, plus many em- nn thle es Sd plove ener. or in “ — ‘5 c ; 1510.2040ACRE BUILDING PAR. Turser Ford cae at Weoderee cels, As low $50 di Birmingham Cc PANGUS, Realtor E. NCED FORD MECHAN- 2160 M15, Orionville NA 17-2815 eae ht or Nae hive sonea é ACRES. DRAYTON PLAINS, Apply ‘sais Service —— 43864 Eves. GReen- anager, Pe tornes’ Ford, 5 _ 8. Woodw ena. Zs =~” 3— ‘fal*hew = own ‘. aa Rd., 4-0700. part time. eee or — shifts.” CHILDS Set ace i\FOUR kat a MEN | _ Have 44 howe with oe with cars. Lames corporation. Ex- ggree ree gos hester| Cellent opportunity for part time Rd. Nice building site. Plenty of] $i caree? work. Call FE 5-2743, black dirt back — liso |6=—o38 ad w mile frontage cn Rochester Rd.|Goop RTUNITY “FOR SHORT ed al per acre. Enough) order cook if interested: in res- : psec gp ge to pa fled = tauranting career, New restau- tate iy ni. Lake Orton: rant near MSUO. ref. re- * Commercial Property 2% acres on Scott Lake south o IN WATERFORD & COMMERCE area. Will divide 2 farms for the, eunding See of vour new home. INE FE 8-0458 PITTERS: MUST “ABLE %| read prints. Apply 54 im Going St road, just f- Pontiac} oughly Lake road. Call OR 3-5498 4 _Help Wante Wanted | Female 20 NN tt BABY ¥ SITTER. BL Ya Live ih. OL, Lier te “ r 6. —_ 6 8 —Ay. Sta ; wen aad iabinees “Write Box “aA Auburn Heights, Mich. : COOK’S HELPER’ 2280 Union Oey , _euntry Club. On| CURB. 4 DINING G RM. | aed irls, Pandy’s | Detre cURB W WAITRESS. SUPER CHIEF Drive In. Telegraph near. Dixie. DEMONSTRATORS FOR TOYS & gifts. We offer the best. _ Walt, Call “F: cou . 4920 Dixie EDITH beauty advisor, vanity. PE 2-4025. TENCED WOMAN OVER 25 rough cleaning for large Birmingham home, Own trans- __Portation desirable. MI 4-4095. EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPERA- r with ‘Tr aie sur- unusual oppor - __Tolindings — EXPERIENCED Real Estate Saleslady to — “live wire” organization. For full time job only. Must have proven sales record. Earnings un- a for the a pply in person only REN sro Realtor. Pontiac. * N. Saginaw St. EXPERIENCED WOMAN FOR Beneral housework and care of child, live in private room and bath in new home, . references necessary MAyfair 6-5790. | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. ee Axs | — Apply in person at 98 W. Hu- ron -before 3:30 p.m. No phone | _ calls accepted. — EXPERIENCED cook, days, _EMpire 3-9112. EXPERIENCED © W WOMAN FOR ooking and: heaped ahah Live in. Comfortable rodm house pro- vided, Husband can work~ else- where. No children. OR 3-2648. EXPERIENCED PULL TIME Real Estate salesladies. 2 open- ings available. Call Harry Woes. manager. FE FE 4-4821. FOR CONVALEXCENT HOME. AP- ly in person. 2260 Oxtey Drive. ontiac, Mich. GIRL. FOR — BABYSITTING AND AND light housework. Live in. Own Berra and bath plus TV. OR 4. : SHORT ORDER call for interview. dry. Live in. 2 children. Air con- ditioning. $30. MAytfair 6-6222. GRILL GIRL AND KITCHEN | help. Experienced. Apply in Leefi son, Frost Top Drive-: 3118 W Huron. HOUSEWIVES EARN $1,000 BEFORE CHR Toy party demonstrators, aaueus now bein ISTMAS appli- accepted. No investment, no collection, no de- Byery no bond. No back orders liver, Weekly payeheck,‘ ad- £ opportunities. Christ - bonus and monthly prizes. Established ll ‘year old company. Han-some products. 311} Ore ard _Lk. Rd., Keego Harbor. FE 4 2. ~Katchka Bros. A&W Now taking: applications for grill cooks and counter girls, for Per- | =i ree location. Apply 991 Bald- | LADIES Year around work, 4 hours da Telephone canvass from our of- fice. Salar plus commission. _ Call Fe 4- 71 9:30 to 5 p.m. Commerce | ‘i | GENERAL HOUSEWORK. LAUN- | ‘| WEED, BRUSH, AN SLICES-OF HAM AP Newsfeutures | | “Cam OY 19, WANTS WORK. _ chauffeurs license. FE 2-0343 COLLEGE STUDENT = EE Ds 8 | MAN JUST OUT. OF NAVY DE- Ai] MAN 30 ee WORK OF ANY kind. PE 3-73 MARRIED SCHOOL TEACHER | wants summer work Any job that pays living wage accepted. OR 4-0170. ND GRASS CUT Hand digging, kt hauling, PE 2-8262. ” Work Wanted Male 24 _ work. Phone FE 2-161 CABINET MAKER i CARPEN- ter. Kitchen a specialty. PE 4-5000 CARPENTER WORK OF kind. Reasonable. Cal) after 6 p.m. 8- LA sires Work of any kind. FE 8-8483 | ___ Building Service _ finishing. _1-2643. REE ESTIMATES ON COM- plete kitchens, counter tops & built-ins. R. B. Munro Elec. Co. ; _ 1060 W. Huron. FE 5-8431. Robert Gardner. NA i" ANY | FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING, for water heaters, ranges and dryers. PE 56-8431. R. B. Munro _Electrie Co. 1060 W. Huron. ~ GARAGES $595 14x22 Complete. FE 5-9122 HOUSE, MOVING, (FULLY EQUIP. ped. PE 4-8450.'L. A. Young. HOME. GARAGE. Ci CABINS. ADDI- | tions. Licensed builder. FHA — | Terms. FE 4-6909. _ ‘LICENSED BUILDER. YOUNG, EXPERIENCED MAN would like private home work. _ Inside & outside. FE 4-7428 1 DAY ncn eos: REF. $3 BUSH- _el, FE 5-1 BABY Sao AND HOUSE cleaning Furnish own transporta- tion. FE 5-1339 COMPETENT RELIABLE WOMEN to care for your home and chil- | dren while you vacation. Go to hospital or convalesce. ABC Nurs- ery, coln 8-6911. EXPERIENCED LADY WANT work in Pie ppm haart J or fountain. OR 3-11 a BY pat OR HOUR. selling experience preferred. re tiac ardstick, Miracle M1 _ Shopping _Center._ MANICURIST — EXPERIENCED only, 100 per cent commission, 4 day week. First class salon. MI 6-4940. Professional Nurses per month; rotate shift. Free laundry service. Differential fo. evening and night duty. Liberal personnel policies. Reply Director of ice, Pontiac General ease Michigan. ALES CLERK FOR GOODWILL | - w industries Store TRinity 3-2883. | SHORT ORDER COOK, ‘COUNT hod eurb Lagutad . 676 W_ Hur ea PP} Hospital. Root APPLICATIONS FOR gift and toy demonstrators now — for 3 evenings work. Call Me re tise between 3 and ‘SUE TECHNICIANS AND EX- comes gee technicians. Af- d night shift. Pontiac Oxteopathie Hospital. PE 5-4192. WOMAN FOR FOUNTAIN WORK, 3 to 10 p.m. References. ‘Apply Cran! Drug, Maple, corner of Cranbrook. ‘birmingham, MI 17-0334. WAITRESS FOR must be experienced. 136 8. Telegraph Rd. WEEKENDS, Scribb’s. Nursing Serv- | x | LADIEs COULD YOu | wk - Call FE 5-4955 or CBE 82 HAVING A_ BABY? VACATION. ing? Capable, mature, experienced MIDDLEAGED LADY TO DO LIGHT | woman will care for your childrea house work, free rent. Call FE/ in your home. EM 3-3580 — EM _ 8-3330 after | a | 3-4279 MATURE SALES ADY FOR IRONINGS drapery & piece goodé dept. Some PE 5-6762. | ihe” WITH EXP. CARING For | LADY WOULD L LIKE WASHINGS & ironings. Also laundry eurtanne __ 201 &.. Jessie Bt. MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, SEC- retarial service. EM 3-2642. NURSES AVAILABLE — Auburn Avenue Nurses Exchange Day & Night—Licensed-& Bonded. FE 2-5492 PRACTICAL NURSE DESIRES care of invalid in her ewn home. FE 8-4691 RELIABLE GIRL i7 WANTS SUM- mer job babysitting, housework, | | cooking, etc. From jarge family _lLive — in| if _ preferred. Le 6-1407. Sel Us Your Equity Don't lose your home. Service. Cash waiting. Giroux Franks, Real Estate. 4395 Dixie — Hwy. OR 3-070 WOMAN WANTS BABYSITTING. 5 _ Gays week. References. FE 8-8043 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ing and hou -ecleaning, FE 3-7581. _Work Wanted Female 25 3 | Aetaot dal | LIGHT are MASON & | _roofing work. OA 8-2918. | PLASTERING — NEW & “REPAIR _ VERN KELLER. UL 2-1740 | PLASTERING & reer AIR I REAS. Pat Lee. FR 2-7922 R. G. SNYDER FLOOR OOR LAYING. sanding and {inishing. Phone FE | , 5-0502. ROOF RFPAIRS _ EAVESTROUGHING PE 4-0444 TRENCHING, EXCAVATING FOR | septic tanks. Field tile footifigs. and boat well. OL 2-5404 | ~ Bul z 27 Iding | Supplies _ | ORPREUM THEATER, PONTIAC. | Theater and bowling alley, bowl- | ing alleys, balls, toilets, brick, steel, pipes, electric motors, screens,’ etc. See salesmen on the job sit, 8-8 daily. Star Wrecking | Co, Ine __. Business | Services _ 28 ACME ASPHALT PAVING pins, marble, fixtures, -_Licensed & bonded. FE 5-1917 ALL MAKES OP FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by factory trained man at our office. General Printing & Office Supply Co. 17 . Law- _tence St. 8t. Phone PE 3-0135 \ — B&W, Cement Contractors | OR_3-3263 OR 3-6291 | | } = | | | BLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS. | Wall and windows. FE 2-1631. BURKE ; ASPHALT PAVING Let us estimate your driveway or parking lot. Our jobs are our | best references. | Phone FE 5-5037 or _UL 2-3420 3420 Custom Asphalt Paving Excavating, Grading. Lake Orion. Reasonable. My 3-5821, WOMAN WANTS BABY SITTING. _# days wk. References. FE 8-8043. WOMAN WANTS EVENING WORK. _ Call after 3:30 P.m. FE 5-3944. ESIRES / BABYSITTING eho ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- ang and rewinding. 218 £E. Pike . PE 4-3961. FISCHER'S LAKE SERVICE. Weeds and mid removed from lake. Free estimates. OR 3-6126. WOMAN OESIRES full time. OL 2 WIDOW DESIRES POSITION © AS _companion to lady Reply Pontiac Press Box GARDENER, TO LIVE ON maintain a small ‘hp a @ small orchard. ‘, Pontiac | WAITRESS i aber er Steady, also part cb one calls please. | ‘a0 ‘Game Lk. Rd., off Commerce ay Aaa PART TIME. Velacoa? 2 _ TREY on in Fs 895 S. Lapeer Rd. WOMAN ge eneral housework, eoples Home. O Danish “bia 8 to spare. — Pong Age ivconk oe n be lazy ae Per _infofmation call “ike” peop! op WTD. LADY baled =i *< “40 of ee ee some office | exp for motel ace Will inter- view Sat. 9 am. to 11. Edge- Ne Ne 4-1 CEMENT & BLOCK WORK. Also repairs. OR 3-0464. _ Building Service — 26, FURNACES, CLEANED AND _service. C. L. Nelson. FE 5-1768 i ENED &. Outboard Mtrs — Parts & Service Air cooled i engines | repaired : _ Moving & Trucking g 36 Trucks to.Rent 18st CLASS PAINTING. ext. FE ~4315. ist CLASS SRTING “AND | DEC- « erating. Cash or eae UL 2-2040 ist CLASS DECORATING, PAINT. 4 ing and wall papering. FE 4-0 18ST CLASS INT-EXT PAINTIN Pat Don Beck, OL 1-3141 7 7 MEN AVAILABLE FOR PAINT- * ae interior and eatatser imates. PE 2-5087 or PE 2-4218. A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. __Papering. FE 8-03 4-1 PAINTING & heecnaEaa: | ia | Pape removed. FE 4-6918 4-1 PAINTING INTERIOR. EX- terior. 16 per cent ‘disc for cash. 26 HAS FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND. | LosT._ doors, seats, | Written guarantee. Free estimates | “Guaranteed. Free est. FE E 4-9205. AAA PAINTING & DECORATING years experience. Reasonable. ‘Free estimates. Phone UL INTERIOR AND EXTMRIOR PAINT- ing. Free | ,estimates. FE 5-0375 | PAINTING, INT. & EXT PAPER | Fare Pag Mason Thompson. FE | * 4-8364. : | “PAINTING — PAPERING — Wail Washi: — Paper Remova! | _GUARaNTE D PE 2-2312 elevision Service 38 ~~ ___ Television Service DAY OR NIGHT TV aERvicE PE 35-1296 or FE 5-8390 M. P. STRAKA | JENSEN'S TV SERVICE AFTER... noon & evening. call FE 2.0495. Upholstering 40 | UPHOLSTER- | EAKLE’S CUSTOM ne es Cooley Lake Rd. EM | AL'S UPHOLSTERING | FE 4-*797 THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 197 NORTH PERRY 8ST. E 5-8888 _Lost & ‘Found _ AL - SMALL SPANIEL. FEMALE Dark brown and white. Vic. of . Fish Hatchery. OR 3-8501. Reward | OST: BLACK & WHITE HOUND maie. Reward. OR | ae F L | Short hair, 3-1930.. | LOST: BLONDE COCKER _ | \ fy’ white tip on nose. EM 3 BOX SPRINGS ON WAL- MA 5-1096 LOST. SAT 2@° BLUE & WHITE ‘girl's bike. OR 3-0537. LOST: BLUE PARAKEET IN JOs- | lyn-Montealm area. Name Joey. | — 44856. | ton Rd. Saturday. REWARD Will pay tito for ‘information | leading to the recovery of a 25 | hp. electric starting Sea Bee boat | motor that was stolen at 1327 East Lake Dr. Walled Lake Mich, on June 29, 1959. Con- | tact J Stone. 1327 Bast Lake Dr. | _Walled Lake | | _ Notices & Personals. AA PRIVATE DETECTIVES | Don't worry. Know the fa Confidential . consultation. §-5201. any GIRL OR WOMAN NEED. | ra} a tT advisor, phone FE | 122 Fate -m.; or if no an-| swer FE i nee ROTRE KNAPP § SHOES | Fred Herman OR 3-1592_ COLD WAVE SPECIAL $6.50. OPEN Tues, Thurs Fri. evenings. _ Dorothy's. FE 2 1244 “CHARLES | CHESTER | AIR ori pale SHOES E. mu. MILL OR 3-4942 faarenaTe = MUST SELL 10 NEW Ford's This: week, to heck with+ | Profit, Shop and bring your best | deal to: me and I will beat it. | ¢ I can also help you with a down payment on a new Ford, on a good used car, See. me at pA 4 Owens or call-Ernie Felice, 4 __5-4101, OR 3-9674. DAINTY MAIN SUPPLIES — 1739 es Mrs, Wallace. FE EVERYTHING FOR TH “B, “* WEDDIN Invitations-Personalized Napkins Weddin, — Pagers BACKENSTOs. 2-1414 lg E. LAWRENCE FORMER CUSTOMERS OP “TRAIL- | er exchange go to Short’s’ Mobile | Homes Sales. & Service at 3172 _ 3W.. Huron rE 4-9743 MADE NEEDLEPOINT POR , chairs é& benches M. Prisbie. | Va-i BLOCK, DRICK AND CEMENT work. and cial. Also under Sees basements. 3-1128. John W. Caples. Guaran- ; work : A-1 BRICK AND CEMENT WORK. We tate wane in porches, chimney, iaine ter boxes, and. re- iner All work. _guaran- 4 p.m 5-2684, re ST eR Tice SPE- Segue: in remodeling & repairs. Lise. & bonded cont. FE 5-2200. ‘| MILLER’8 FLOOR Authorized Service—for Briggs= Stratton & Clinton Engines. JOE’S MOWER & MTR. SERVICE 980 Cass Lake Rd. PE 4-7921 in ding & fi ‘aerba ac ESE sanding in! erms PE 4.5450. NEW WAY ASPHALT All work guaranteed. Call for free estimates. Licensed and ~ bonded. FE 4-7980. PLASTERING — NEW OR REPAIR Were Guaranteed. FE 56-0394. SAWS MACHINE FILED \ 2 y Hospite?. F PE 4-1528, _ ext. 60. | ARVIE (DUTCH) LITTLE, FOR- | merly with Fred Saner Electric, now owner and operates Harvie t Little Electric aerrice: Call FE L.4-7457. IN DEBT? If be are meres ome meeting 5 citi 772 nts, us today. A CREDIT” a ORS, Pontiac _ State Bar Bask Blag. rE “posse. JIM BRAD! -———~f=l MODERNIZING Custom Cabinets & Garages Free Est's JANITOR." MI MIDDLEAGED ONLY. Hotel in person. No phone calls. Hotel Auburin. in. 464 Auburn ake Cc. SCHUE TT, Realtor i; ,LAYOUT MEN AND FITTERS «| pee or structural steel] 5 op us TOMMYS LAKE — 4 RMS. ALSO) have structural steel experience. | 3. acres, $12 weekly. P.O. Box. 3535. ___ For Sale Farms CHILDREN WANTED PONTIAC LAKE ROAD 7355 enced. ONLY $10,500 WITH $1,500 DOWN.) Win. Lots of room room for children on this| MEN FREE TO TRAVEL, TO OPER- 9 acre ffrm, Adapted to raising}; ate amusement rides. Also man berries, levtors poultry, rabbits,; and = = ee with al “2 ore dogs or kids. Large cement biock —— Exposition home. Good weil, Full bath. Oil ves land a Pontiae all attt heat. taree J = additional R. “L. WICKERSHAM 7195 W. Maple . _ MAyfatr 6-6250 “FOR RENT”: NEAR CLA — 100 acres ‘ood land. “Par bu uildings. “House pele o pg pm geooey t. Mo — Ressonable $100.00 a of you qualify. rent. ve. Fan eth 80 N. ene H. P. HO MES, INC. | opporTuntty PLUS — MARRIES wa OPEN EVENING 2E g-a06s/° ok war ke rhone National , 8 mer for a bei i ae HAI€ MICHIGAN Aho! pomp | be erica ee 8@ acres on corner rite 62 Pontiac Press Rd. % mile road, front-| PART LP Good house with 6 rooms &| service station. Must Have ex- bath Pull a arpa ord perience. 8. Saginaw. ered enclosed por rt buildings. About 20 acres of beau-| industries “Store TRIS) eee tiful woods. Locate thin walk- ing distance of 3 ood lakes, fish- SALESMAN WANTED to "sell at $10,500. aod Cie) ee ie malheien 7h. “| Service. FE 2-7004 or PE 2-8245. NORTH OF CLARKSTON - MOD « SALESMAN hd ealogt ace res. Bo you know the heating and — _ Rent Farm Property 1 15 TO LEASE LAND BOCK PRES. 7; Sale Business Property 16 119 PT. FRONTAGE AT 114° OaK- ve. ama ote Av ee: _ 14 and seatelte, Maple 7 pes nit Realt wergy S rie hin 2600.7 Redford Iron Works, Inc. | | _ 2800 Alilance Rd. Drayton Plains. MAN TO ) MANAGE BARBI EM 3 ER SHOP MAN TO WORK IN 4 ATT zane store as clerk. Must Phone FE 5- 1081. S73 s Bald. aoron MECHANICS OUT- Boards and Inboa Must be es Apply Beatin Press NO AGE LIMIT. ‘air conditioning P etason ag Preve to me that aru antee you $200.00 a week. leads you can a from day to _ daylite. A Apply 80 Paddock. oy AND EX- tent Penta shift. c Hospital, FE 65-4192, NTED: ART time weekends Possible butt time _ if ssa must be "ts with or ” without rience. Union Lk. You Co N EARN $1,000 THIS mer in your own — Call FE 4-9 p.m. “Help Wan Wanted | Female 20! 4 AUTO B BILLER Birmingham auto im- medi dealer has ss i ae cae | u . oodward, Birming- 41930, ie ae water Beach Motor Lodge, _ Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains. \ |W AITR ES8 WANTED, NIGHT shift, Joe’s Coney Island No. 3153 W. Huron, FE 3-9039 WAITRESS. NIGHTS. PART TIVE Apply in rson after ae Dell's | _inn, 3481 1 lizabeth _Lk. YOUNG LADY FOR | a room & lab work in photograph studio. Experienced pSerres. Robinson Studio. 20 E. Hur. i, een at ee tt weed se becr) Seite . UP 2-3479 — FE nadia A-1 SAND. & FINISH.. FE 5-3722. | Manley Leach 10 Bagley St. | A-1 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT | work. Also fireplace. OR 3-9462 “A & B TRENCHING ate be field tile. 20 cents ft.. 5- A-i ‘COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- ice.. Qdality work; licensed. BOWKER CONSTRUCTION CO. MA 4-2253 or OA 8-3272 .SYLVAN PAVING COMPANY Asphalt Paving. Jack Lessard. FE WE CARRY PARTS FOR ALL ee washers. whele- j auto and wrin sale and retail APPLIANCE SERVICE ROY'S 3, 96 Oakland Help Wante Wanted at ARE YOU INTERESTED? Security with unlimited income, early retirement. No investment required. Interview by appoint- ment ONLY. FE 4-0738. CED G IN- ERAL surance Salesman or saleslady. Execient opportunity. Phone OR 4-0306, J. A. Taylor. EXPERIENCED, FULL TIME Real Estate Salesman or Sales- pode ee sap rtunity . Phone 4-0306. ‘aylor. “KITCHEN HELP Bteady. a Country Club. 4335 _Hhieabe Ran? AAA CEMENT CONST. Sidewalk & Driveway Licensed and bonded. Free esti- mates. FE 4-3371 or FE 5-0833. AS A GROUP OF BUILD! offer. low prices through rchases on custom a Bust homes — 800 — secure mortgage. No obi Builders Exchange FE 3-7210 or UL 2-3464 WE volume et ue | VACANT wae MOWING REASON- New Way Rug Cleaners, now owns and operates -Best ies | _FE 2-402. Cleaners, For the utmost in serv Sea and quality call Jim FE 442 LADIES - OPPORTUNITY | KNOCK. | ng Short time only. Ausolutely | je to you beautiful 50-piece, service for 8. Cory Stainless steei flatware set. Lifetime guarantee | * yoiee $29. ne apa 11 botties ’ vanilla, 1 cans pepper _Dressmak 'g & Tailor’g 30 190.No Perry PE 2 3055 eal | flow, today. Tomorrow may be! DRESSMAKING TAILORING AL-| _ too late. 4 terations. Mrs. Bodell. FE ¢-9053.| [0sE WEIGHT SAFELY AND‘ Soccernet TAILORING, " AL- economically with newly released | terations, drapes & Formals cone Apres tablets. 98 cents at. _in_my home. Call FE | _ ae nS ATHARINE: FAMOUS Garden Plowing 3 character reader, advisor, eee | MOWING & GRADING, FE 38-2160 or UL 1. PLOWING, GRADING, DISCING & mowing. 775 Scott Lake Rd. rE 4-4228 or OR 3-0165. able. ALL KINDS OF CEMENT -WORK. Reasonable, Jenson. FE 2-2340 BULLDOZING & a DON - TURNER 5-2853 BRICK, BLOCK, —soKE & CE- ment niger , Residential & com- 7roDENee ove 18, RETIRED mem, shio workers, service men. if you have E [se 15 brs. a week, ons rtaalty te to “earn $100 oer +] oppo: .&pply 150 N. Perry. 8-12 a.m. Employment Agencies 22 COOK . ble = Reltable ane $106 PER WK. TO START Call Evelyn n ala PE’ 4-0584 MIDWEST Employment 406 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. , PE 56-9227 23 RING. Instructions LLL LL PRIVATE MATH FE 4-561 __Work "Wanted Male 24 A, PAIN, — WALL PAs A-1 Ca exterior. Reas. PE 4-6462. mic ORK. and PE 4-4210. : A-1 a INTERIOR & BX- Free os fees, OR iow CARPENTER a & ‘|CEMENT IS OUR SPECIALTY. BLDG. cera PLASTERING. Brick, Biock, Cement work. FE 4-2290. BASEMENTS WATERPROOFED Work guaranteed. Free Estimates. PE 4-0777 i BULLDOZING — — - Lake D is Septic Tanks brat fields installed. Free OR 3-6932. ~ Estimates. BLOCK, BRICK, CEMENT WORK, anu fireplaces. MA 6-378. CUSTOM HOMES _ Plans, drawings, construction es- _timates at no cost. OR 3-9764. Floors, basements. EM 3-4879. CERAMIC TILE ESTIMATES TERMS OR 38701 PREE Advance Floor Co, CUSTOM LICENSED builder. Pree ¢ UL 23,5175. CEMENT WORK — | COMPLETE FAMILY LAUNDRY Waaweka ate - TILLING, [ogee J and vacant lot mowing 4-8946 __ Laundry Service Aen Service - Shirt service, Pontiac Laundry. 840 g. Telegraph. FE 2-8101. on ens | = A-l ACE TREE SERVICE RE- moval and trimmt Poy our bid. FE 2-7188 or FE A-1 MARION AND KY. abe a: Deliveries made or you pick up. 2601 Crooks Rd. UL 2-4643. ALL KINDS OF LAWN W _ish_ grading. Top ee K. FIN- . To 2-0603. BULL DOZING,- TOP FILL __ dist and gravel. Phone B EM "3-2094. . COMPLETE LANDSCAPING, tree rémoval and trimming, 775 Scott Lk. Rd.. FE 4-4228 or OR LAWN ‘CUTTING AND REPAIR. Complete lawn service. Dan's Landscape & Service, 109. LANDSCAPING, 801 Der ial LAWNS SEEDED DED. Tractor grading, TP ay = soil, dirt, t. go — us gravel For free ¢ eetimate, 2-6620 or FE 2-1476.. : A DING, a FE Loom ov joe Gigante babi 1-A Reduced Rates OVING ” Ratés ene E. Teeeeng 2, @nalyst. Now at 25045 Ford Rd, | Dearborn. No appointment neces- _Sary.-Open daily 9- ). Logan 1-3973. MODERN’ ORCHESTRA AVAIL- _able. FE 4-9317, THEATRE 6EA EATS FOR SALE. ie” Baldwin n. Call PE 35-6161. 7 VILLAGE HALL AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES, RECEPTIONS, ! 3261 ORCHARD LK. RD: FE 4-7065 | i ai WE RENT DISHES, SILVERWARE FE 4-5895. Wtd. Children to Board 44 _ Punch bowls. INT. & | Free | le 2.1398. he eae aie eee ODE PSP a Es rece MARE THEIR HOME } pitt lady “for jpetp. "No Geighore _ Rent Apts. Furnished 54 bare eo NICE tat i act taint ca ow Apply Piper's Novelty Store, Auburn Ave ABILITY t service for nib years reer equities, ~ Painting & Decorating 37 to oat your land contract at the ed MeCullough — A biped Also 70a ppactons i SMALL 4 RM. YeTéo Plekups #* teton. stakes | Wtd. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 51) ~ Soi? Dump t - = Paty pee UP Pontiac Farm and 4 BETTER MORTGAGE? |. bath & ent. 19) or $000,000 AVAILABLE. -WOMA: we * + wooDwaR? | tual Ee FHA, Gl and CONVENTION-| “4-26¢1 » Lally foe? a one es, ae a. PRi- homes —- 3 Stall gas eta 5 | tion Restaurant doing good business. 3 ft. on Brain highway. Over 4 acres f land. Ideal for shopping cual — Call for terms, JIM WILLIAMS ERN _ MA : WALLED LAKE, MODER Pvt. beach. 2, bedrai. R 4-2293 ate LEerS re ___ For Rent Rooms. 5 59 ’ a RM. ane STOP, JOR FRONT. convenience. 7332. tag! Bey arn ‘oarece. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Good tetghbarhaod” FE 4 |1483 BALD 4-0547 COMPOR TABLE I 1 RM. Fe EV. | SELL GROCERY, Taine AND eee furnished. $35 month. FE. ae business, living quarters. 4 \ _5-5000 ee FOR. poo. = WK. FOR COL | SUNOCO SERVICE STATION WITH t Pe * ~| high orate ee ere 2 E “aieis ROOM FOR GEN- a qualified individua aid train- iana ing. Phone Sun Oil Co. tlemen, private entrance. 245 Nel. ‘son, _ #4373. HOME FOR’ MAN IN EXCHANGE for use of car Por details write’ Pontiac Press Box 111 VERY NICE SLEEPING RMS. OR 3-0843. CEdar 2-313] or write P.O, 690 Flipt, Michigan. Eves. _Mr. Hanley, _SUnset _9-7708 SMALL RESTAURANT. SEATS 12 Building and equipment. ing yr. around. Next to motels & trailerspark on M-58. Ample park- Box | SINGLE RM. PVT BATH & E'NT~ i hot plate. Ref. 2615 Union, tng and rm. to build on lake rk R Rd. EM 3-3017. shore $1400 down, only $9,000. By owner. Call after 4.30 p.m., WEST SIDE LARGE PLEASANT room for 1 or 2 ladies. Twin, beds. 2 5966. 75 _ Convalescent Homes Ol, OR 3-4555 5_S$._ Johnson _to operate. MU 4 WE OFFER THE FINEST IN geek DISCOUNT equipment and service at rea- eee SN i sonable rates. Men or women Setured by § room modern home Bed or ambulatory. 24 br. care in Elizabeth Lake Estates. Bal- _FE_4-2225. ance due $5,700 at 6 per cent — Sa interest Cost to you, only $4,275 Hotel Rooms 62 KILEY REak ESTATE ——— ioe 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd. i : AUBURIN FE 4-1157 _ PE 4-482! HO’ wat a 3URD LAND CONTRACTS TO- BUY OR Also Tor’? room apartments ‘© sell. Earl Garrels, EM 3-2511 =o = _or EM 35-4086 Cooking and refri eration units ___.4#6 Auburn - FE 2-0239 ___For Rent. Stores. Money te Loan wn [State = 68 bicensed benders) ee Pe 2 STORES, 2615 AND 2619 ‘DIXIE Hiehwar OR 3-130). BEAUTIFUL STORE NEXT. TO Stewart-Glenn building. Suitabie , for almost any kind of small IN: ANCE: COMPANY business oe topped sion | WHERE YOU CAN 5 metiiate ssession r . JOHNSON. Reattor iia Ss Tee] BORROW UP TO $500 OFFICES IN “~NEW Pontiac — Drayton Plains — Utica Only Walled Lk, Birmingham, _ Plymouth | _«raph, FE 4-2533. 7 PANELED OFFICES IN building, downtown area. ieee emare Je Tights and. hea’ sorrow with Confidence turnishéd. FE 2-6280 — $25 10 $500 : RES W Tcwat ete OT | Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac Rent tent Office ‘Space FE 4-0535 Available leanecarely | 1- and 2-Room Offices | thoice jocation tn Keego Harbor | $50 per month Including utilities. | COMMUNITY LOAN 2S; PE 2-4875 i370 FE. LAWR PRIENDL SERVICE LOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE As, 5 _ Saginaw St $50 TO $500 — $25 TO $500 ‘NEW OPPFICES-WEST SIDE. FE 2-214. | TEL CENTRE. gOUTH TELE: graph Rd. 800 sq. ‘foot air-condi- 64 W. Lawrence St. FE 4-1538-9 tioned png 2 ae | : ~ QUICK $2 $25 ; TO $500 LOANS { Bett, Sle ge Telegraph, sal Seaboard Finance Co. a 1185 N. PERRY =o 9661 * ‘Easy | ae — aa Business. s& Opportunities 66 Sot GET $25 TO $500 2 — SERVICE STATIONS ON YOUR lease, in Pontiac area. Fin at assistance if needed. Com-| Bais PE sols or FE with Signature Up to 24 Months to Repay pay 32-3433 rf _Sat urdays and Sun-| _ KITCHENETTE ars | PH. FE 2-9206 Rented yr. around, Furnished -OAKLAND Loan Company | __ 202 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Lake and ——- utility rm. $6,000 down price $20,000. By ptr Cail) riod 4:30 p.m, OR 3-45 _ At Wolverine is ~ LOANS $25 TO $500 beer esoline, Citas ngpreory On your signature or other se- ‘ ‘fexvares. curity 24 months to repay. Our ing. Owner sta states Fe ealnen! service is fast, friendly and help- business. $18,000 hein copa beg uel - Pe our office or phone FE ness. Make i . “TRos TO way SOtaee usr.) TOME & AUTO. LOAN CO. TN. Perry St. Corner FE. Pike ‘TEAGUE FINANCE CO. M “MUTART REALTY mmerce Walled Lake = oF Arket 4-2391 4 BOOMING ~ ROCRnaT ER = 202 S. MAIN % Meonseo lot. 94 W. Aub sors 214 E. ST.CLAIR. mews at ee oe ROCHESTER ROMEO, CLASS C BAR, 5864 DIXIE HIGH- LOANS $25 TO $500 “OPPORTUNITY” © Mt Call | Operat- | References exchanged. FE TWIN KISs DRIVE, a ~ SIMPLE ~ _ Sale Land contract _67 _ 8-042! | 10 PE 6-3014 In tor, separate freezer space, Tappan gas e, oven, visus Iii dose. "s1b. town A J 5 foot Pn neal coun! FOOT ‘SERVEL REPRIOCERS top, ood ome écreens,’ +P Peed he 8 17° ADIIRAL 21” admira 20 other ar ‘to “ chicose ay & Elizabeth Lk- Rd., PE 4-4945 W take trades! 2 28 _ab ee 21" Philco $70 3239. emt a OPEN END. $100, | 32" ose ELECTRIC STOVE 950 _ft. Call after 4:30. OR _ 3-0138. sewing machine, in beautiful nat- ural contract balance or $8.40 per | | month for 9 months or make an offer, Capita! Appl. _FE_ _5-9407. NORGE REFRIGERATOR, 6 Flint. | A:1 SINGER ZIG ZAG J EQUIPPED | wood walnut cabinet, $63.10 AIR CONDITIONERS AT DEALERS cost, all sizes available. Samuel's _ Appliances. MA 5-601). |; AUTO WASHERS, USED. “$48. 501 uP | | Samuel's _Appliahces, _MA _5-6011 AIR - CONDITIONERS ifedders, & 12 HP. Full iced ‘Schick's MY 3-3711. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, DISHES. Nem H lamps, ladder back rocker, old Dolls. All _in good cond 10345 | Ose Hill Rd. ' mile East, off. | US. 10 Melrose _1-5198 j ART SIZE ELEC. RANGE. $30 Norge automatic washer, $50 3%, H.P. $125. Also, guaran- 4805 Fehmore istreet by Crescent | _ Lk Ino; __ _ ABOU T ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR THE: HOME CAN BE FOUND AT L&S SALES. A little out of the way but a tot less to pay. Furniture and appli- ances of ali kinds. NEW & USED | Visit our trade dept. for Ser paice. 24 MONTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or trade. Come out and look around. 2 acres of free | parking. Phone FE 5-9241. OPEN MON. SAT. 9 TO 6 FRI. 8) TO 9: - 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile | Rd. AUTOMATIC WASHER, LIKE NEW, screens for porch, used 1] season. | 7 UL 2-3537 real. E. of Auburn ee on Atiburn | _M59 “You have one in your offi one bere at home?” PINK AND BLACK, WROUGR | iron dinette set, maple bedrm suite, box springs and coaresal | Mahog. end tables, drum table, | | { | i 5-345; REFRIGERATOR, Pes ag in excellent. condition. -$75 bikes. | REFRIG. GE LATE M MODEL, & Coffee table $10, _EM 3-4375 duncan phyfe dining table and. chairs, and serving table, player . $30, ELECTRIC | stove $30, GE. Automatic Washer several | 8 size. Deluxe elec- 8| Business O voectimition ss, Sele Hoveshold Glode38, MODEST MAIDENS BY Say Ala Le cu. HOTPOINT REFRIG, | Exc. gona, eiio, ‘PE 41468 oF o phone _ Orchard Lake Ave. — 5 orders please. Michigan pF enendlly "393 tlt td ee Ne ae NN I a JUNE: SPECIAL _ , NOs ‘ haces ears . Wi -GE Water pentee, J 52° pe walleda 10 an.eb som 4 : et tbe yr.- waeranty,, 2 famous line. CR ic MO! | 3465 Auburn; PE 4-3573, UL 2-3000 KS) a Felegra, PE |.2-0667 og tA “cabinets, ‘propa Siosela "We | ENTE NEV 2, ca . Ve He 0 — have number id sizes that cho.ce of style and co 2 $10. per are thy: “ag at ‘extraordi- plus: cartage. nary values, _ FPiuores- appiied. w ased, cent, 393 ae ;_Ave—4l. GRINNELL’S KITCHEN CABINE rial 1 8. Sagimaw PE uss Slightly certiclind yah wie —— $99.00 value, $48.30 RCA HI-Fl, 3 sP AKER, ‘last, Also territie Sainer’ “mn rid put console, like® new, ine On and 66" models. 3-8102. SMALL SEP PlaKo BARGAIN. KITCHEN rey 32 X 21, value, $8.95 These are sli chipped toilets $39.95 value, $19 faucets, $14.95, __cent, 383 Orchard Lk. | MUS over property, 4845 Dixie Hwy. MINK CAGES, HOUSES, MIXER, grinder wood fence posts, ee: lawn mower, FE 23-7344. NEW LUXAIRE OIL | FURNACE & & _aucts. MA 5-150] or OR 3-3703, | NEW GALVANIZED PIPE '1g-in. 21-ft. lengths ... :| BENSON LUMBER CO. Fy atories complete with Pao iebjenn Eger § SELL ALL Pe ea equipment. Highway Dept. taking j Fae $ SPINET i 31 1. Many different com- | binations. New guarantee. Real eereor. sen rg gino Rer- CALBI “MUSIC CO. 119 N. Saginaw §-8222 OSEUV LOWRIE Ciena Large model with glide pedai, excellent condition Guaranteed. MORRIS MUSIC “4 « Telegrapn PE 2-056) Acres. irom Tel-Huron += |. WILL TRADE 48 BASE ACCOR- dian, like new, for older 120 base “aoe fe %q-in. 21-ft lengths |. me fr | —Secordian. FE $697. SAVE PLUMBING surrLy W A 172 8, , Saginaw 5-2100 ~ PREFINISHED PANELING MAHOGANY 4". Gfe per ft. USED PIANOS ire . 4e per ay: . > Cherry baneling, ve" “ble per tt.| Wiegand Music Center BAZAAR ate aoe MILE ice, don't you? Why can’t I have. » Sale Household Goods 73, For Sele Miscellaneous 7 76 T 10 YR. 52 GAL. ELEC. WATER - heater. $67.50. Cash & carry, G. A, rece pees, 7005 M59, west. _ Open. eves. 14-2 ROMEX sPEcuat, COIL 24%ec per G. A. fads: at pall crtece: GA. Thommpeon. 7005 M59 West. Open eve 48” RIDING REEL MOWER, Ex. cellent shape. FE 8-8093. 23 IN. 244 H.P. 4-CYCLE MO | BLONDE DROP. LEAF TABLE. 4| cubic ft.. apt. | chairs. Good condition. $45. EM- tric range. Seaseae: auto. washer. rks size gas range. MAple oa peices — yg) ER ge et SET S'S aE Powra cante, woe momo | Breakfast set Be $8) s | Maple desk & chair ........- $1250 SINGER PORT. ZIG-ZAG ATTACH. | MAple‘S. tr for $369. Phone _Gas range sreeees. $20) $19.50. Electrolux vaccum. $14.95.) — Kitchen cabinet ine Gaie sinbes es Ps | _Terms. Curt's Appl., OR 3-9702. $2, GAL ELEC. BEATER. Cory Extension ladder 2220201201!1°$13 STOVES BOUGHT "SOLD. ex-| Cyl tute, tas, heater, $44.9 Vanity .. srssseeveres 6 6} - Changed 3 a t. Clem-| Laund wars with stand & fau- Wicker settee & ‘chair $15 | cets. Round oak table & 4 chairs . Vacuum Cleaner .. ~.........,.. Sette FURNITURE co BUY, SELL & EXCHANGE Terer sien for the — 104 8. _ Saginaw 2- 5523 “BUILDERS SPE SPEC [AL Built-in oven, burners & refrig- erators, In ertone . other Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake A BRAND NEW WROUGHT intel bunk beds. and _ Furniture. ry ‘Oenare Lene Aw Ave. BUILT-IN OVEN & BURNERS, — Samuel's Appl., BR SEWING MACHINE. $7.24 or pay total of $63 Michigan Sewing Center. _ 23347. | CLEARANCE SALE OTHERS Almost new Take over —— FE Used Bendix washer dryer, as is $15. | Used refrig.. as is, needs ey | Use gas Ironrite $30) Used —shlmanend good cond, You , Lounge chair $49 ..$15 | TELEVISION sPECIALS,. 21" CON- 5 sole only a eeies | Sam- | _wel’s._ Appl tric range. R. B. Co. 1060 W. Huron. ‘TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC- Munro Electric SAVE PLUMBING 172_8. Saginaw 25 LE: gag + agetooe’ CHESTED aes tic gf ye inch 5c, % 9c, 1 in, Us: inkling systems figured. -G. A, Trhsespeee. 7005 M59 West. : “THIS WEEK ONLY” Many other items available. 18 W_ Pike E-Z terms. range. 1060 W. §. FE 41122 B | TRADE ——— RANGE FOR GAs R. B. Munro Electric Co. | aro | THOR TRONER 5 AOGT RE NEW. $35 TV BLONDE = 17 IN. TABLE model $25.00. Other bargains. Peer A lances Co. 8161 Com- _merce _Open eves. 100,0 009 USED LUXAIRE GAS FUR- _nace. FE. 5-9250. CEILING TILE -WALL BOARD HARDBOARD-—PLYWOOD PIPE—BRICK—STEEL FHA Terms Free Estimates OPEN 85:30 MON. thru SAT. SURPLUS LUMBER USED | LIVING Pose SUITE. | =D Tee Tae $13.75. R B. M _W. Huro 1060 & MATERIAL SALES CO. 5346 Highland Rd (M59) On 37092 AMAZING SINGER ZIu ZAG SEW- ing machine, like new, still under guarantee. Will sacrifice tor $83 unro Electric Co., n. __ Used Trade-In Dept. Washer - way, 8 miles. north of Pontiac. A | pick wu | ttt eds ew ee ere eesens N ; for LIVESTOCK d t-| Gas nge as | No money down. FHA approved. years. ved oar hauhen = op-| HOUSEHOLD GOODS a ee range, oe “$10 ‘Davenport and Chair | FREE IMATES._FE__ 5-7471 | or without food. Also|OL 6-0711 OL 1-9791 RUMP ELECTRIC Studio Couch ..........0.0.. AVAILABLE | NOW vine quarters. $15,000 down, _ bak PL 2-3519 PL 2-3510 | 3465 188 Auburn FE 4-3573 UL 2-3000| Refrigerator ..............., . ance easy terms. See owner. 10 _“FRIENDLY SERVICE” CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS. NO_ | 6 Piece Dining Rm. Suite | Taylor steel overhead doors. 8X7's a.m. to 4 p.m HAVE $2,500 TO INVEST. WILL old models. 5-8755. a Sectionay ...... Pa ‘3 | by sac OxT's, pred seconds. Also CONVALESCENT HOME. 17 _ps- have to stand rigid investigation. |' DRYER, E ic tame Mama, suvenion sredtt G&M ‘Constru ction Company. 2260, —$17- : 1 ware Oak ; : SNES | 7 rina iors pens a engine or oe ie eae ee craer ae marble-top tables. MY re Ee te shies ier 1AC — Owner for i. La 0. FE 8-1868. easel — ticles, on sale this week only. has other interests, will sell @ HP. WARD'S TRACTOR WITH FRENCH PROVINCIAL BED WITH Antiques 74 Cash & cgrry You can save at trucks, equipment, and 17 year, mower, w. cultivator, dozer Simmons bax mattress & springs.) q ce 6120 Bogie Lake Rd. in Villans: a ae Foggy a a) blade, ae at & trailer at- Exc. cond. FE 2-9407. Soetea ce MicGEardiGay ar of Commerce age tan S Is @& going busi-' tachments cash 6 ar of = = = ness worth investigating equal v value. FE 2° 0367 _ a UPRIGHT FAM oe bum for Oakland County, and Bees ant Foak sine AGP, ANP | ~~~ PAINT. ST ORE 14 PT. PLYWOOD BOAT. EX. values: $149 95 while they last. Nos “Walton Bivd of Michigan. 591 E | CONCRETE MIXER. '; SACK», AND RENTALS — Doing a good ; cellent cond. Swap for good 5 or | Fluor orders, please. Michigar | aiton Blvd. h.p. electric motor, housed-in. Like business, low overhead. Ideal man, 19 hp. outboard motor. 9489 Por: | nareecems. 393° Orchard bake | 7 Television & Radios J4A | new cond, $110. Call MI , 6-3361 tage Trail, EM 3-2213: and wife set up. $5,750 full price. 1951 GMC DUMP. SALE ‘OR TRADE. Ski pon motor or housetrailer, | | STATEWIDE ; - Real Estate nap htgel of recuse | CHARLES, REALT: T 6 radio- y 1117 8. Telegraph PE 40521 wort or not PE -phonogtaphs. | GROCERIES AND MEAT GOOD COTTON CANDY MACHINE. . SWAP | _comer location, FE 12-8459 or sell, $150 or will take car in? GROCERY see ON LAKE. trade, 1501 Baldwin Ave. license. Fully pro RI REO RIDE-ALONG 25° et aa; Poot rear. ane lease. Fring gu 3 on ower. mower. Trade for 25 HP plus inventory Seno | sid nrude, "54 or ; later. OR 3-1700. | m Ponta Lake. 8990 Pontiac. eS ON VACATION HOUSE- | trailer during Aug. for good used | | bicycles OR 32-1947 | a “ a pols nt A I. ETS S TAL AK" SIZE 16 qpYED las SLING | S » | ca ‘rade for gh powered | BUS INESS | ri le, shotgun or boat, motor, or? | | PE 6-061), after 6 _WATER SOFTENERS. TO RENT | | _or sel), $3.50 month. OR OR _3-2360. For Sale Sale Clothing _ 7a > Welding Shop An outstinding ‘opportanity for an A-1 welder to get into his own - business. Includes stock, equipment, truck and all port- able units. For just $5.000 down. | ‘Reasonable lease on building. |ALL SIZES CLEAN USED WORK | Super Market - SDD pants from 36c; shirts from 15c; | t i i iso fishing worms & tackle. Open | Modern buf! located on one ; of Oakland ‘ounty’ s busiest (| — — Says, 28 Orehard Lk. fis. main highways. Good gréss and lease. —= substan- Ls Sale Household Goods 73 | tial down paym 1 GATE-LEG TABLE AND PAD, MICHIGAN Bu SIN ESS! 4 ladder back chairs. SALES. CORPORATION.? Brite, sme chsire JOHN sists Teleerap So corner oes cabmet. elegra 486 -PARK AT OUR PRONT Door |< "YE 4-1582 - | $85 each, Smith ere Co. MAJOR O oI COMPANY HAS STA- James 8t. Off Johnson. | tions’ for lease in the city of } PIECE SECTIONAL WESTING. le | i 45 | i ELEC RANGE. 1 GAS RANGE, | GAS STOVE. CAN BE EEN AT SS — NORGE FREEZERS | Chest and ype New models, slightly scratched or crate-marred models at big dis- count prices. Z years to pay 90 wn S same as cash NE GABERT 121 N, peels FE 5-6189 GRAY COUCH. MAKES INTO B BED. $50. Chair _$4. FE 68-1392 142 W. Columbia Before 3 p.m. GOOD DAVENPORT. FURNITURE for cottage Ol OR 3-5230 |GAS RANGES. / ALL | SIZES. CLOSE CLOSE ap OO aa Samuel's Appl MA Px FI RADIO & RECORD PLAY- ei: 2 cabinets. 12 speakers, 40 watt amplifier Reg. $595 5 ep $305. Samuel's Appl. MA 5-6011. EASY AUTOMATIC WASHER. LIKE bedi oa dryer. Low patent: sorboner 1 TON PORTABLE air ceocuonet. Was $279.95; now i Munro Electric Co. 000 W. "Here! | icenmeoee WASHER & DRYER. 24 in. twins. 6 yrs- old. $150. 3 ft. xj 1 6 ft. 8 15 iene door $20. PE. 2- 6426 _after p.m LARGE a AND MATTRESS brand new $15.95 Pearson's Fur- _niture. 4? Orchard Lake Ave. | LEAVING FOR FLORIDA. MUST sell Hudson automatic washer, bedroom furniture, lamps, chairs, tables, secretary, coffee table « fs iF | UL_2-4900 or will arrange easy terms. Cap- _ital _Appl. FE “9407, __ ANCHOR FENCES _ __FE_5-2100 | — PAIN’ eactone [0%0u Wurlitzer Saree Organ Slightly used, peautiful any finish with bench. sone. | mahog- For Sale Livestock ere ae cen REG. HEREFERD > BULL. 2 YRS: REQ. eady for heavy stivieg OA 86-2302. oe ht R") eho Cane eee | pee ME ee see 8-2666, 585 5 Granger Ra Oxford. N SADDLE “AND BRIDLE ke oe sD EM 3-6 __. Wanted Live Livestock _90 ANTED: Pics & YOUNG Rs tie. Porrest Jones, MA 5 ___For Sale ; Poultry. 91 4 WEEKS OLD PULLETS FOR | Sale. $100 apiece. OL 2-5202 250 LAYING HENS, 4660 WALTON _Blvd. Drayton Plains. __ Sale Farm Produce 92 Ww w FE CHERRIES | & RASPBERRIES. Y you ick them. 623 E. Walton Blvd. ontiac era ‘KILLING CHICKENS, hogs, lambs and veal. At Davey’s Mkt. and Lockers. Beef at wiiole- evenings, 153 N. Midland __ 45165. sale prices. Also lockers avail- able. OL 27111. 1002 N. Main, Rochester. MONTMORENCY CHERRIES — Sprayed fruit, 691 N. Squirrel _ Rd, Auburn Heights. STRAWBERRIES (IRRIGATED), by quart of case. Royce Long, Ford Rd. MUtual 4-4482. Sale Farm _Equipment 93 | 3 CHICKEN BROODERS __tric. All for $40. PE 8-2494 BALE WIRE Coil and straight. Bale twine. HOUGHTEN & SON CHERRIES FOR SALE. ee ‘| TANDEM ALUMINUM an ELEC. | y ‘OXFORD - TRAILER SALES STEWART G GARWOOD . HOLLY VAGABOND GREAT LAKES & ZIMMER 14 to’ 53. 5 to 10° wide. 40 tg . pick from. We trade, sell or rent, e ve me Ww buys ht now. See us today. One mile south, of Lake Orion on M24, MY 2-0721. ~~~ PARKHURST TRAILER SALES 1540 Rd. Orion lane MY 2-461! : oi plage avid 1959 New Moon Mobile Between Orion’ and 1 Oxford on M24. SHORT'S MOPILE- HOMES SALES @ Service Complete line of parts ano bottle gas. atte installed and cars wired 3172 W. Huron. Phone F TRAILER with stool, 27 foot good condition, $550, U 4-T064, VACATION TRAILERS POR BALE or rent. Jacobson’s Trailer Sales. 5685 Williams Lk. Ra. OR 3-5981. OR_3-2838. VACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE. Rent a trailer for your nee: Pixie Tratler Sales, 1045 N. La- peer Rd, Oxford OA os783, WTD. USED TRAILERS... Ler Ui Us sell your trailer from our lot. Galt” list of customers waitin, Call right now. MElrose 6TI1. Rent Trailer Space 96 —— | AUBURN HGTS. MOBILE VIL- | bass. “rhe finest 4% mile SE Pon- tia Le N Opdyke 2 PE 5-3361 OuPont pu Ok Oh. s oer House - Plat - Gloss- ou a. U.S. Gov't Paint ........ $1.00 Gal. ne Ponape TBR FINEST . EW 'SPINET PIANO’S | Marine Paint ......... $298 Gal. SELECTED POR THEIR ACTION MERCHANDISE MART WORKMANSHIP AND - 1651 8. TELEGRAPH RD i TONAL TL QUALITIES BY OUR 1 Mile N Mjracle Mile, PE 3-7688 | MASTER TU Opposite Bloomfieldt Shop > — CLI AND. PICNIC TABLES, ~ FULLY AS- WIEGAND MUsiG CENTER sembled, 5 foot, $15.95, 6 foot, MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA $17.95. 8 foot, $19.95. "Save at Piano Cea ere i Repair ees Red pats Hwy., ho 24 across > Sagem agar e PUMPS MUST GO-'s SHALLOW AND _Sale Store Ei quipment ia deep well jet = on gal./ | oe saa dane és pees nea ‘ foe re user ee t ade bie pen ace —Separate totals. FE 2-7260, yet STONES—Sizes 24x24, $1.20.) 5 oy {ATIONAL Gabe REO 12 |x 24 $.70. 16x16 $.60, 16x32) © TINE NATI on SOS $1.30. Smooth finish. 6 colors. sens. Percy & on Outdoor fireplaces $55. C.C. Rustic icnic tables $17.95. Roger A. Au- hier (M59) __Airport. EM_ 3-4825. Co. - 10570 Highland Rd. PICNIC TABLES, USED LUMBER. 4 miles west of Pontiac _way Service. FE 3-95 __ Sale Sporting Goods & 82 0. 06 HEMINGTON PUMP. WEAVER | | 24% power — scope. — $95.- OL : 2- 0497. | 1s & ends. OR 3-6022. 501i | AQUA LUNGS - NEW & USED. Waldow Rd. : . Compressed air. 80. Parkhurst St. PI -YWOOD peor. 38, POLICE SPECIAL. FE. Mee A © Bossi encke $3.79 = | er fit, * ‘ a 2h TUNS Red ei Sete | 4 OM iste eieieiate ale: a Genuine form ft. GUNS—MODERN io se ANTIQUE, MA ARINE PLY¥Woops buy sell, repair az PONTIAC FLY WOOD e% 1488 Baldwin Ave. E 2-2543 PICNIC TABLES. peers ,OR Gniy 608. legs. @ top, “KD.” | FILON las panels 57c sq. ft. ro wovilt 4 FEN NCES, Factory 1.95 per run. UBURN LUMBER | 22 8. squirrels Rd. RANGE HOODS WITH F.N _ ONLY $29.95. G. A. West. SM. BOAT, OIL HOT WATER HTR,|1 DAY SERVICE BLACK 1 ft. i FE 5-0293 t nem prom: "005 M59 ing. Burr-Shell. 315 5. _Bait, _ Minnows, Ete: 82A CRAWLERS, 2 DZ., 50c; RED- worms, 60° for 45c, ‘big worms, 60 for 50c; tackle, Also clean used work ts from 35c; open 7 _days. Orchard Lk. Ave. __Sand, _ Gravel & _Dirt 84 ~evrwen % LOAD OR' MORE BLACK or | thn Also wholesale. seo. 9-6 p.m. Other brs. FE | | DIRT, Ci } A _colors. Samuel's. _ MA 5-6011 = SU a: oat ‘ee a0 C ae is io ™~ “BANKRUPT | STOCR | 5 Year Warranty-Delivered * rhe room eo =a) — ONEN $178 —_ A ION breakfast sets. irs and rock- e { | TIME. ers. Lamps and tables. Box GOOD nS Ol Pontiac — SHOP . Must sell ontiac PLkio Aerel naveunuas tor a real | 51 W. HURO FE 41555 | | _power & hand mower. PE 4-3023 fill, sand, and gravel. PE 5-7645. | hay. Bedroom Outfitting Co. 4763 | TR: ADE “IN DEPT. Used Framing Material | storiuts anp SCREENS, 275 GAL- | 4-1 BLACK DIRT. 7TOP SOIL, FILL Dixie Hwy nef briae Plains. Open —PRICED TO SELL— lon oil are club chair, floor & gravel. PE 2-7 "tll 6 Priday’ til 9 Pe ft. north | Easy Copper tub washer . $29.95 lamp, FE 2-2288 pas BLACK ae TOP SOIL, i _of A & P Market | Norge guar. washer... $39.95 rh Pagel r sheathing $235 ea. washed sand, gravel, & fill, also BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS. gees. Barton Rebuilt washer |... $4995 Redi-Mix ta "23 bax SPECIA AL. bulldosing GR. “Stuart, “UL | Rollaway bed, complete. $18.85. oe washer: $50.95 | Peg Bos: .. $15¢ sq. ft | 3'503 3. Hollywood bed frames. $6.95. Maytag with nee i Re House Paint ‘.. $2.95 Gal. ALUMINUM A-1 BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL. FILL” nerspring mattresses, $17.95. cot. oman's friend regent was ede emery : a ss) $9.45 pr. | ton mattresses. - $12.95. Pearson's MAN’S Closet -+a+ 2le sq. ft. | COMBINATION DOORS $26.50 CHURCH'S, INC. UL 2-4000 TOILETS. CLOSE - COUPLED newest design “<2 meters — rooms, $}8.95 marred, lavatories bathtubs, stalls. Michigan Fluorescent, Orchafd Lake Ave — 4 & $24.50 These ane slightly factory Also targe selection of and shower Tv 21-INCH PHILCO TABLE | mode!l.. Cabinet & TV in perfect condition, no scratches. §90. OR 3-7665 THE SALVATION ARMY : RED SHIELD STORE Everything to meet your needs. Clothing, Furniture appliances. ___ 118 WEST LAWRENCE 393 sand, shredded. Will deliver Sun- . _day. OR 3-0633, | Al TOP Ss0IL & BLACK DIRT. tb & gravel. FE 8-0877 or FE | 4-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE, sand gravei, fill. I USED FARMALL CUB TRACTOR | D OW, $795 EASY TIME PAYMENTS KING BROS. Pontiac Road at Opdyke. FE 4-0734 FE 4-1112) USED POWER M MOWERS . & TRAC- tors. 20 wer magwers, 8 2 wheel tractors & equipment, riding tractors, 2 in good cond. ready to go. Evans Eauip. 6507 Dixie Hwy. MA. 5-7878 or OR 3-79 24. 7 94 Auction Sales B&B Auction Sales- eycle-bars & | OA eat Rd. Oxford, Phone | 503 Sag 4. XFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR OTe who want the best. 40°x80' lots 16x40’ cement patios, etc. | One mile east of Oxtord on Lake- | ville Rd. d. OA 8 8-3022. INSIDE CITY LIMITS. from. bus stop.. Pontiac Tyaller. _Coach Park FE §-9902. MOBIL, HOME | SITE, TO RENT. Modern with patio. West H land Trailer Coach Camp 60 South Hickory Ridge Rd, MU 4-7060. MOBILEHOME © ESTATES, MOD: = on and playground. YOU'VE SEEN see the aot Square Lake Trailer _Park FE 2-5295 PARKHURST LAKE TRAILER -Court. MY 2-4611. The best for less.. Wonderful location. On 72 acres. Between Lake Orton and -_Oxtord. 97 ___ Auto Brocton . Se suse es model car. Nice sha W. Huron. PE 421 BE For Sale Tires A-1 USED TIRES, $3.50 UP, buy, sell. Also whitewalls. SALES AT’ | 503 503 Saginaw St. PE 4-0687 TinES ees sono <=nyICe 49 W. Huron E 32-1218 STANDARD BRAND WEV na TIRES. Trade in.on Genera) Safety Tires. Up to 50 per cent off Biack er whitewalls. ED WILLIAMS ___ 451 8. Saginaw at Raebura ~ YOU HAD’ YOUR ~ » LAST FLAT TIRE WE GUARANTEE . If a Goodyear Tire with Captive- Air Steel Cord Safety Shield ever | ad flat from any case — will: .-l. Pay your road service. “2. ——- the shield at no ost. La 3. Give you full allowance for unused tread wear if tire is damaged. 98 For | Sale Housetrailers 95 95 : h-- ATE ~ ie oe 823 WE For Further details eontact: | GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 30 8 Cass FE 5-6123 Auto Services 99 _CRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE | car. Cylinders rebored Zuck — _3'2563 Shop. 23 Hood, Phone FE TALBOTT LUMBER eai-oiet © Pil sand, ong. | 5089 Dixie Highway | CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE Glass installed in sash. Thoroseal land-Montcaim area. Your lo r er ‘ally's - Got, acsrpromiay si vetaenn | emeitia arenas - Drayton Pla ains Crankshaft. Service a Olivet 1.0263. ane! hardware. plumbing. elec- FILL DIRT MASON SAND—WHIFE- a Breil ages Se a ater beach sand, pea “gravel, ne SOL OL LLP ID ILD PIP LPI Oakland ve. FE $-4595. 640 cement gravel, ct Eyeestarisy Saturday 1007 ‘pte. LAMBRETTA. 150 LD DELUXE SE STICKS '3¢ & 6¢ EACH. soil, vena, eet, siged eravel.) Every Sunday ....2 p.m.| “model. Excellent cond Complete : 5-9602. re with windshield, re tir Tont - USED BRICK, CLEAN. $2. A HUN- | PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP- Buy and Sell Daily bumper, buddy seat,” clock, dred, have 800 brick. EM 3-0467. ply. Sand, gravel & ‘dirt. Cement, ORlando 3- 2717 . speedometer, r, $300 MA ‘A 6-1036. USED BRICK FOR SALE. FE mortar truc ng & tile. OR 3-1534. NEW & USED CUs so" ARWICE'S VALUES Ne CASH FOR USED TV's. _chased at your home. FE COLOR RCA TV. BEAUTIFUL French Provincial walnut cabinet with doors. NO scratches. New 21 inch picture tube with guarantee. Original cost $900; will sell or _trade { for | $450. OR 3-7665. ____ Water r Softener aUToMazic SOFTENER pig ly _used. Reas. priced. FE 3 2-5827, “USED LINDSAY LIKE NEW. FE 2-7164 For or Sale Miscellaneous 7 76 PUR- 2-0367. $$$ WHOLESALE sss ARMSTRONG EXCELON & ASPHALT TILE Excelon—Less than 8c Each alate Wane 4\ec — ‘BuyLo EHOU UTLET REAR SP ioe 8. eae ie ates alvanized he Te per te va R "Seaseen a G."A. teenporn, 7005 __M: fest. T BEAM. ss 24 ft. LONG. $39 50. 3-274 rca MOWING cog) —Installed or in ALUM. AWNINGS, ‘STORMS No money down, $5 mo. & up VALLELY “The old reliable pioneers’ Auburo & Rochester Rds Eves OL 1-6623 wean | 7 _after 6 or weekend. | CUT GLASS PUNCH BOWL, cups & iadle Perfect cond. FE’ 3-0245 CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Burmeister’s NORTHERN LUMBER Company 7940 Cooley Lake Rd. Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily Sundays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Deliveries available ,; CULVERTS, INSTALLED, RE- paired & replaced, MA 6-2114. CORNET, DAY BED. DINING RM. _table, FE. 4-7639 after 4 ‘p.m. DEEP WELL PUMP, COMPLETE with tank. GE electric portable ironer| FE 4-1088. | | money down, lines. Samuel's A pb OMA 5-6011, + FREE STA Double bowl sink .... %-in. hard copper 20-ft. lengths ........... 16¢ ft. %-in. hard copper 20-ft. lengths .......... 4c ft 3-pe. bath sets with trim § $89.95 3-pe. colored bath set with trim eee lee $99.95 114 S. Saginaw PE 5-2100 Pactory 2nds — Irregulars SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 2 WHEEL TRAILER. Pontiac & puburbs. Financial as-\“ house ironer, Hoover sweeper, 3, A/#© Hudson seai coat, $25. Good SE Ss | OR SALE OIL SPACE HEATER, sistance & ining, program eng tables, chrome set, 3 piece) —COn@ition. FE 5-1972, GOOD good operating shape. FE 5-8670' = Call PE 8 2-9h73 for bedroom set FE 460904.” LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE, HALF |? fone Gat FARES S000, COR ~ GARAGE DOORS | i Pre wy FURNITURE. marries ana aachine: a i SHOPPLE BOARDS FOR $25. Pactory seconds, all standard Beira delat hd ch, ¢ 6.0 Partridge | ict Rie Kegs | Sih ine'es a OP nt cume- pe svar capes | Sicie Sir en a Sit e ] _ltke new, $125, OR 3-6494 after 4. | MOVING F PINE BOOKCASE BED, 4 motor. $80. OF 23-4306. ee 2 ae and din — 18 THE “BIRD” To sex PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. Small apie ches epaby. rand «POSITION MASCO INTERCOM | We five estates on garage fe- r uble reaser case ‘ete: . ‘ modeling. 7 ite A AM ACHINE SHOP | bed, Large eee powlsy Ret. Mises otet Oe ieee: 1 24 tn. 2 speed reversable fan. ~ pen from 8 to 8 4 | all for $80.50. weekly. tS CLIa ~~tnumoee— | 1 National cash rf ter. Noon on Saturdays Steady work fer major! Pearson Purattare, 42° Orchard MOVING TO CALIFORNIA. MUST 3 flush a 8-in: by 6-ft, i S ALES 1 siomobi companies and 135 Lake A ps te arn oP pe a". 8-in,. complete with m and | BERRY DOOR. on aaa - other factgzies: tahoe | PIECE Living “ROOM SUITE. sot Ley ae es, | hardware. 30 Oakland. 4-9591. | 371 8. Paddock on oe wre | Bee ad eee eae “ating By $45. 9 x 12 rug, $35: OR F FIN, 8c ? a of oes ner | Go0D waED iY R35. coffee table! 2 Gecorator iamps, NORGE ELECTRIC DRYER, 875.| $3 3p, on, 1008 a) HOLLYWOOD . ns GoM: JAVERN OF TH E YR./ All for $09 {Pay only $2 weekly. | 21" Sylvania console TV. $85.) West La Ling plete, 1 ton RCA aie sopanianer, eral x Fi Pearson's Furniture. a Orchard Misc Items. 457 N. Baginaw ie ett PIPE 5 FT ah 1-36" Magic ‘Cher ‘gas Me- p offered. fered. Very tm ee nest Lake Ave. ___" OVER 50 USED, TV seTs. Prom | $i* > aig? | ple, hutch, cabinet Grop-ledl table building on vio of the 9x12 Felt B R $395 $1495 up. TV. auctans, $0.95 VE PLUMBI a suprry 4 chairs 5-6733. corners: in. Oakland elt base Rugs $395 WALTON TV 172 8. Saginaw pe mare fans Bock METAL CULVERTS, rking.- saeaign: RUBBER BASE PAINT. GAL, $3.75 < E - Watton am 20-GALLON DELCO AG j Bioiey Char & Supply : Fil tod Boe, a gree tc PAINT SALE : . ol-burning |W heater fan | £8 ae : "ase, PE 5:8163. and all only $29.00 down 4'/,-Ft. Wall Tile ....25¢ OAR” DINING “FABLE TABLE, BUFFET, ue "pibe,_638 LED. MAGIC. Syer's 141 W. Huron PE 4.3064 erie 212 rug Maple bed.) THE ANS WE R70 | a paint needs no stirring, will _ REALTOR Sy i Rua, diese harp ot Baile ua |YOUR PROBLEM: = "ai Wesgreds st’ er ro : ‘ : yr Boron woe 8. teks 1590. Rug vinYL. eon omen Want Ads!"*To sell, me ne D FUEL & PAINT x uae! sgn, ae =| ; hire, it’s FE 2-8181. 436 Lk. Ave. PE, 5-6150 140 8. Sagihaw : sag ES - : ' + - : 4 o. ic : EM 3-4171 SHREDDED ve ban HUMUS 5_ yds., $15. FE 5-3093, | F Vinyl toast Paint ...... $2.75 gal.| YARD, DRIVEWAY GRADING, Savestiough . so. per it. top. sot gravel, fill, ete. FE. hemes rey a 2ise full coils ; | Copper pipe, 4". we pert. | Plants, Jrees, Shrubs 86 | Soil $3.35 per lgt. - =a 2bib ORCHARD Lig BS | caraun “ame . WRI ASH & REF ming & rerhoval, FE 8-2275. _* + erator, $20. FE _2-3237. ___ Fo ; r Sale Pets ~ 87 Machinery _ 176A aes we ~~~~ | 3 MALE FRENCH POODLES, AKC | CEMEN "ke making window 8 $50 reg UL 2-4238. Teather kinks, Lkchae © ten, | BC REG. IGREE COCKER r blocks. Makes 2 blocks at one one time. Will make 400 blocks fe eee ee 8 sp a day. 3-455. Pet ured FORD DIESEL ENGINES 4 & 6 a gray. Reas. - P30. cylinder for trucks, saw milis, ete. TOY POODLES $ P. 6303 Ford gasoiine engines for irrigh- se oO - x . tions & industrial’ applications. cs ee ery . cor- few used engioes available, Call —r Maplecrest, oe FRIES BLOND COCK : _distributor MI 4-6053. : _ BLOND 006: n | "$200, OR 3-7700. BASSETT P UPPIE §. | | : i G@ TOILETS fee 7 ‘HENRY RD? CAT. DOZER, FAIR CONDI- tion. 10 foot blade. $2.00. © _3:6285 Do It Y ourself _ 7 Do IT THE EASY WAY! } with our many rental items { FLOOR SANDERS—HAND SAND- stk PAPER R. 489 8. SANFORD FE 4-6105 LOWER PRICES ON COPPER lumbing, eavestrough and fenc- ng. Open weekdays 8:30 to 6, 5 tered, m colors also reds. 4606 2. _ BOSTON TERRIER STUD CHAMP | stock. Curtiss OR 3-9296. (CUTE KITTENS” WANT ~ GOOD | , _home. FE | 2-4935. CRE4SM & GOLDEN FE HAMSTERS. ny ios Shop, 55 Williams. FE 4 GERMAN SHEPHERD, | FEMALE registered. $35.00. EM 3- sn. GERMAN SHEPAR: AKC. $25.00 Ls Springer Spanie puppies free to good home. _MArket _4-4322. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. aa registered. $25. MA&yfair i Sundays 10 to 4. sient aim Buud- er’s Supply — 156 FE 5-4712. * « FOR RENT Wall paper steamer, flcor sand- ers, polisher, hand sanders, fur- nace vacuum cleaners. Oakland 2 Fuel & fon 436 Orchard Lake | ; Ave. FE. 5-615: Cameras & Equipment 78 35MM peo “a ouTFir. 2756 Jam win LENS matic advance film mechanism, $65.00. OR 3-5911 days or MU 4-5921 eve. Sale Musical Goods 79 DO eee eee ACCORDION 3-3239. 120 BASS RICARI with case. $115. VERY 4-4038 120 BASS ACCORDION. — good condition $125 MU Biond Hammond chord organ. _ Player piano, like new. Small upright p piano. 40 Bass Chord organ. — et 95. Carrying Case organ — $135 Demonstrating Organ. Was $960,. Now $695. - Small baby grand piano. GALLAGHER’S 18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 HAMMOND ORGAN, SPINET 5 months old. Take over perneets. FE 2-5500. 5500. 2799 Shimm: ons Rd. HAMMOND 8¢ SOLO. ¥ vox OR Ghaan pos gy me Slightly used, In- stalled. to piano in, 5. min- — oe Ke ~ R.. 4 down. Bai- “CAL ‘BT MUSIC Co. 119_N. Saginaw _ FE 5-8222 HAMMOND ORGAN, CHURCH OR home model. MY 2-3313. seth lish ni Rare = Pitre eA ORS ORGAN. CHt CHURCH beg Hamm speaker. A pi Ne w Wi - ginn ronal ano. Ne’ indow el. Bench to match. Reduced ta proud ~~" yn. Balance 36 PE 5-8222 "CAL »BI MUSIC CO. iE. eeees| MINIATURE DACHSHUND PUPS. Red or black. AKC reg. FE 2-2915 PARAKEETS, CANARIES, CAGES, food. Since 1927. 584 Oakland Ave. PARAKEETS AND SUPPLIES 183 Sanderson PE 2-7727 i t | plies. Crane's Bird Hatchery. 2489 Auburn. UL 2-2200 or 2379 E. — Maple. MI_6-$100. 0 PEKINGESE PUPPIES. REGIS--. tered Very reasonable, Stud serv- ice, Avery's a. 3925 Mill Lk. off Baldwin POODLES. $40; TOY ‘FOX TERR.” $20; Reg., show bred. NA 17-2931. PUREBRED DACHSHUND PUP- __pies. Phone MArket 4-1463. | WIRED HAIRED TERRIERS PUP- — —— rea. EM -%3817. 9997 igh! Road. Dogs Trained, B'rded 87A DOGS AND CATS BOARDED. _Burr-8hell, 375 8. ._ Telegraph "878 ___ Hunting Dogs me MOS MALE aes: BEAGLES Will trade. FE 2 AKC aiiaaai te HAIR _pointers, OA 8-217. AKC BRITTANY SPANIEL PUP- pies. I FE 8-6281. ENGLISH tlie g PUPS, _Weeks MElrose 4-6559. —tiey.f Grain & Feed 88 & IND CUT- Tt aw corn and oats, . OA <8-2179. ce 7: manure. MA 30666, : __For Sale Livestock _89 YEAR OLD STALLION, PARTLY * broke, Call after p.m, MAple ce GUERNSEY cows. ot ond _ producers ‘and ish i. OA ‘Nise BEAUTIFUL « bred a aL white — socks. wth gentle, e200." ‘Oatiand Eict Ey 10 a els $10.00. ae | SEE PARAKEETS, CANARIES & SUP- |. ae PRIZES SAT. & SUN. or Sate Housetrailers 95 ~~ ane PP LOL 15 FOOT, 58 MODEL DETROITER |. vacation trailer Sleeps 5. Used once Excellent condition. Cal] OR . 3-6525 aftee 5 p.m. a FOOT ALUMINUM CAMPING screens; ‘240° gallon $2,800. Call coll colest MUtual 43778. 4:FOOT HOUSETRAILER. 2 BED- rooms. A-1 condition. For sale or Tent. FE §8-2387. ‘33 MODEL 1 BEDRM. ALL ALU- minum trailer. Sleeps 4 Exc. _cond. Reas, UL _2-1664. 1951 ALUMINUM PT NEW 33 in housetrailer. A-1 cond. PE | 1953 j MARLETTE: -30 FT. GOOD $1100. Lot 44. Square Lake Trailer Park. FE 4-7508. 5 SPARTAN, 30 PT, TUB_ BATH, fully equipped, extra nice 2539 Dixie Hwy. Must sell, make of- , 25065 3-0311 days or nights PE CAMPING TRAILER, Hay Exc, cond. Call evenings FE CAMP TRAILERS HE NEW TOUR-A-HOME 17 with toilet & shower, full line of tour-a-homes 15 ft. to 10x50 ft. CREB 11% COMPLETE SELF CONTAINED. Septic tank, gas refrigerator gas water | heat: e. & pressure water system. At amazing low price. Also avail- able in 20 ft, 24 ft. & 28 ft., 1 or 2 bedrm, = ve en eee SELLING mips electric brakes. ga: Hights, water tank and pump. Sleeps 5. Only $895. ‘TERRIFIC, USED TRAILER BUYS! Mobile Cruiser with air coudrlenee, TV, auto washer, and many other extras. This extra sharp 1957 42 FT 10 WIDE PONTIAC Chief ‘all deluxe equipment, plus a satin finish interior. Will as tifice for $300 down and - over payments. 4615 Dixie fey" _ Drayton Plains @TRSTREAM Mo LIGHTWEIGHT travel trailer. Mins 1932. Quar- anteed for life. See them and get a demonstration at Warner Trail- er Sales. 3098 - Huron ‘Plan te join ene of Wally Byam’ § ex- citing caravans}. IR 15 PT. VACATION trailer. 1263 Venice Court, off Cass Lake Rd, FE 2-5459. NEW PONTIAC CHIEF | DETROITER SALE 51x10 3 bedrm. Detroiter 51x10 3 bdrm. Chief Used Bafgaiis~ Price 33 ft. Elear, Modern . achase a POUE - 33 ft. Kit am "Hutchitison a Home Sales SLEEPS) ers. 230 E. Pike. PE 4-4246. condition, For Sale Motorcycles 1 101 ‘47 HARLEY, DAVIDSON. MOTOR- cycle. MU « Roe ite HARLEY-DAVIDSON i seen &t Ragatz Brothers 8 ge lo and ae ay 8, IN GOOD COND! ty “sits or best offer, OA 8- DEO 102 For Sale Bicycles BOYS 26 IN: eneen, RACER. PE 4-7077. _Good_ cond $25. E RECONDITIONED BIKES FOR sale, all makes. FE 271563. 125 South Airport. ROLLPAST “BICYCUES Al sizes and repair on fll makes. i B. W. &-N, 8/ 0. Sales _321_§ 3 __ Edith _ Boats & “Accessories 103 1 WOLVERINE WALK THROUGH, _14 ft. late "57. $400. FE D 5-745]. 14 FT. LAP AKE pol boat, “OUTBOARD, | MOTOR, GOO v eongition n. FE 5-: *. 2 3458. "4TH OF . JUL) SPECIALS NEW — 1959 W law “Nantucket,” . setty A-frame tip-tip ae “write 13 » hold-down ¢ and tail light. All for only . la EW — 12" 4 od lac aluminum wind- ‘ee walk-thru uphol- Come out and see our ter- selection of boats. 40 mqdels from which to chbose. bag! Mind ond dem- 0 be sure of tem out d of yo : , Take M39 ow. High oren ENP ren HMAN SCOOT- | WHIZZER SPORTSMAN, GOOD | R _FE 24 2-4897 0 * ES i a ON - ue ’ | i) } ss aa = 1 } j A i= ad 2 F . i. t st am SE] wr "OM / : 5 ae, / - = j : os | ei ) Jy. ae “THE PONTIAC PRES 8S. THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1959 cats - * ts & Accessories 1 / eh asd ayy _Boits & Accessories 103 08 Boats & Boats & Accessories 103 For Sale Us Used 1 Trucks, 107 CARNIVAL, ‘ . By bite eam Fer Sale Used Cars 110) For Sale Used Cars 10 For Sale Used Cars 110 UFOOT DELUXE RUN - ABOUT. fam \ Avent Nasletas ane | ae Lo “ eter, wind: SPECIAL i 1980 290 Cheerojet Wreck, ae trey | / ) 36 COUNTRY , FOM | FORD V4 mh se 1957 Lincoln hardtop, cover. 30 h.p.|- AT T MARINE : “ aufomatic | - passenger, | quire 417. radio and ay te sea reise me saat | wallabies bat Weasel | Eddi Steele’ ‘ se FORD Ws, KING 2 oe pment. Up- 8 \ 1950 FORD, iO AUTO, 115 = ed w 1959 Lark - 1G AUTO. R - Pack hi Sjectric stget mo-| 35 "HP motors Ouly $1080. ‘plas FORD. : . = S. Saginaw, PE _6-0402. uss son - oo viata oc ant Orenazd LR. Reogo Harbor | » PURO" TE SES | - BREAN rector ee OS |: ees tet en poe ce = berglas - w eck $100, Est STO. PE 2-2529 ) PE §-3177 + Saginaw =. 5 Akland Saginaw aA oe: 1953 Bute rakes, W ; 64 SOAE-TAS Sake cithieed ore demonstra. ‘se , Sah rane. 20,000 = i, 4 Gr. ongam .... S198:) is fully eq wiped At wr 1 Sy 1956 Lincoln, 4 dgor, Premiere, sort, “Lake, Mich, Aid’ one one , spalnnces a ry AN vot! O ae ee ee 1953 Ford, V-8, 4 cant Radio "Kem mage | Car that is like ‘brand | full power. "91895, i) FOOT BOAT TRAILER, HEAVY _§2 week. Gall eatiy: PES 2020, “i086 Pord i Tou 8505: diet nts scecttersstrs-p +7 404h| seaY-Siutem. Reumntta, ope, pewer Russ Dawson \, : f 4 c ; 5 . ? steert R&H. naflow, WW ¢ isFT, CHERORER | TRAILER, _ Fiberglas 103A Eddie Steele 1985, nclon % ssn wey, tires’ As clean as they epae $1595 ak Motor Compan ma 2401 . -h.p: motor 55. ALL TYPES FIBERGL4§S WORK. as Ponti cCwmEr s sme. Diag UXE RUN-A-BOOT,, Auto rust a Me ae —h Heed 1954 Chevrolet panel truck, Radio, ~ 1987 ac ar =, Refer. t ' is DEL HURON ST oe a LK. RD, ! matching with windshield, steering wheel! boty Rin!'s, Orion 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. ; Heater Automatic trenamis- intester. funy uipped including incon . mehoeent ee “erat walter FIREDOUA SRODUGES es FE 2-2529 PE 5-317, { Pil) Ses cecnoces one aqunbss nie all ‘accessories. Th a is: ot : Statnr'r iseiagh ald (S02) For Sale Airplanes 104) mitrit ateatas™” “|, wp toe or teen, ag) are nit Premir_Gpape‘nien| ae ene ae at co e ph an ng or a irp anes 1 . : Heater. Hydramatic Shor ONCE 2 - c Lk. Rd. | blue | colot. Immaculate leath 0 SO {j-FOOT RUNABOUT. 40 HORSE- ~ Eddie Steele nn Loewy Studebaker 2dr. sedan. Good ae! ee ak poi (sons pap ao interior. Pull power "Low HO UGHTEN S SOK. * wer Hereury moter, Trailer. TAYLOR CRAFT, _LIQENSED ONE. 5266 ie ceen ces ar ccans $395 tires. This car is in to mileag HESTER - OL 1-9762 = * cirant 5750, | —APril, new paint, OR 3-2211. FORD ~ —— a shape throughout, a mark . . FE 2.9006 URON 1987 Ford. V8. Fairlane. 4 dr.{ om it .......0....0005.. 0. 3295 Pj " S l ii FT. BOAT &TRATLER Ex.| /Fansportat’n Oftered 105| 4 ree ST AT ELIZ LK. = FOM. Radio, Heater. White-| icnic pecia -cellent: cond. $275. FE 2-9568, : "GA umene af, | Pere FE 5-3171 walls. neiaci nein o des . $1395 | 1984 CADILLAC, FLEETWOOD. 60 57 7 : i” MOLDED PLYWOOD wiTH 30\CARS DAILY TO MOBILE ALA- | DoSGE* i9a7 TON” PICKUP, ee ata.” bun akan SésRAU. FN 57 PLYMOUTH hp motor. Blec starter & com: ee nia. Connecticut, | roan. wee Tchasce. CKUP, 1967 mere dr. Pynatiow. “Radio melons ceiver Woe ee | BOB DUSSEAU, ENC, | Betvedere 4 dr. Sedan. Power. - trols. 550. MY 3-15 nal nlnd hedereeat bh a & heater, New ru wees that had exceptional Lincoln - Mereur rence 45 - = — me ea * w. PLY (ENGINE AIRLINER TO| 1954 Dodge, 1 ton stake. 4 speed care, Ceeld ba but on sow room 33015 GRAND 445 14 FOOT L SED RU Calif heavy duty transmission. Good 1957 Buick “2 dr. sedan. Power oe about. ‘ 0 Be. Mareury motor Perry Service. Un eres Shas | tires, rebuilt Haine. Pull price steering. Power brakes. Dynsfiow. floor. $196. —E ARMINGTON -Rammier-— ontrois Taller, extr XK- & : si tellent condition. $57. UL 2-1418. TRUCK {GOING NORTH, PART "Clatiston Motor Sales Radio & heater’ o2.2--: 7 01s 1955 BUICK. SPECIAL, 2 4r. Ran. "1988 and 1956 Mercurys. 2 door . VELA) eecgn Ki ar Mace editor way. PE §-6806. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER | o= 1989 Chevrolet w wagon. ren | a ar ce Tradet to us with 4 doors, and hardiops. From $008. Dallas Motor trailer ‘Skis and cover! Wanted Used Cars 106 a ad oe ita i) “ Russ Dawson 137 Main "Rochester os on a Apply e | "| 1953 Chevrolet 4 ar. sedan, Tales | Mot C OL 1-1011 pbs ee ABOUT $50 TO $150 MORE FOR | erglide. Radio & heater .. \\/ J SO N +» Motor Company : Is-FT. FIBERGLAS STEERING) any car good enough to be driven @ | 232 S. Saginaw aa? en , SEE OUR SEI SELECT JON wheel, eae Was ee aH to our California Market. Ask | 1953 Plymouth 4 dr. sedan 3195 | se SS i eel e late 13-4330. . for _Pat_1 #1530 . = 1956 Chevrolet. 4 ar. va. 210) PONTIAC-CADILLAC LOOK JACK COLESTNG” ; a . ; o e-Plymow' r Oe ie eae ee A TENTION! ALL MAKES So ees ae 1350 N. 19st Mercury Monterey, & door, | vrdQ0G We dmsble at Fontige Tratl jer, Water Skis. Windshield, .. a ae x ~ ~ mercomatic, radio afid heater, jontrols ete. “$58. 00. MArket| “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS? ALL MODELS 1955 Pontiac 4 dr. Hydramatic white wall tires, 2 tone, $595. | | 1954 PLYMOUTH SAVOY,-4 DOOR, - -* WE'RE PAYING a . _— Radio & Heater ............$895 Woodward : E ie tee a L owner, $208. Cal after 6 p.m, ‘Ye FT. LAKE AND SEA FIBER- TRACTORS STAKE . : ddi l ; des gins fully equipped. Mercury 75, TOP BSS DOLLAR PICKUPS PANELS | ~ ra Ree USP | FIOM ER HIGHT MTRS. | BIRMINGHAM 4-1930 83 PeyMOUTH GRANeR - Oe . ea ae ee PF; © 1989 by NEA Service, tne. “18 minutes from Pontiac”, | $3 feng ty CONVERT. AUTO. — FORD LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN, je BOAT, MOTOR TRAILER. ( ~T ENN’ c Job you do is only as good “My fee facies the entire cost of the operation and a Oxford, Michigan __-_—OA_8-2 So PGRO- CONVERT ~NEW TOF- eng QREMARD UR RD. asa weal pavements of $5.83 per lete’ outfit. Ready for the / = Smee 708) Grits. yped notar ye 1959 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. FORD- = 4-7500 Harold Tu i water, $099, Also, e hydro-plane ( . CALL fped nolatized deecziphonios it O-Matic. Heater washers, com-| j*g,g%0%° Call After § Pm. OR | 1951 MERCURY. $95. KING AUTO., acold Turner Pord MI 4-053. MOTOR SALES plete deluxe interior. $119 or any- | Wa DELUXE raw | 5-8 _Sesinew. FE 2-0002. “SEE TH! " 77 PP. CRESTLINER, CONVERT. (952 WEST HURON BOB BUTLER , . . thing of value down. $55.97 month- | “83 FORD, Va DELUXE. a top, 38 HP. Johnson. Mooring- pe ¢-1971 oes : __For Sale Used Cars Me _For Sale Used Cars 110; 1, Call Mr. Jones. Fleet Dept. | ne ee mai a “oor, veda ‘54 Mercury » 1955 Plymouth Suburban, & pere : ock an priv eepy Hollow : Badal ” fect family car. Motel & Boat Dock. 3490 Dizie we eed ar roe en ane ~ HAROLD ‘96 BUICK SPECIAL. 2 DR. HARD- | 1058, CHEVROLET, IMPALA, va _ radio and heater. $179 iS fea ; idk F. d i _ sie LOOK , R D A gleaming 2 tone green’ Mont- Eddi St le Bat, mayors That | CASH FOR cans. | Turner Ford | qdimdestaicien es sir, | tre ier met cures a meee Jawson pee FORD ee gost, TWiinride mor! .. RARDENBURG MOTOR FAL ES BIRMINGHAM hoody 47500 | -958 BUICK CONVERTIBLE, POw- LOOK neg oes [ga ana eater, lose wis er a a 92-9131 | Good tires. Low mileage. 1 owner. "HURON ST. AT ELIZ. LAKE RD. ~*~ eer bie Cass _st Pike SMS) SPODERAKER Uo TON FIGEUF.| Siete ROE MES PPE | oss cusate Peetome, va a) ” : i ose i $7 45 Weteriere: 799: oes a Ss ERLE TS SAS e eRe MA 5-6011. "| wall tires, A-l owner and like | door. automatic transmission, Eddie eqalé ‘ln : = ‘36 PLxMOUTA. 4 D 3904 Auburn at Adams FE_ 28811 — new condition - condor yellow acts a0 heater, power steer- . ; — . REPOSSESSION . 35, HP EVINRUDE MOTOR 12 __ Auto Ir Insurance 108 white top. $2408. "| ing. FORD | [AS K INS ‘ aol . OR Se7e9 et outer takes. & PD FoR FOR MOST CARS, 40.60 211-8. seas ae Bs41 ‘Eddie Steele ORCHARD LK. RD BOB DUSSEAU, INC. $2676 mo? Puliy automatic, good "68 58 WIZZARD SUPER 127 HP “any sins on ores mos. Pmts. of $450 ea. aaa Keego. Harbor FE (2-2529 | : Lincoln - Mercury - Edsel pee egg A — Mr. Bell, + - boat motor. Used approximately PAID THE TOP DOLLAR rE 4-3536 Eves. FE 2-435 : ICE ¢ DR. FORD 1955 FORD $395 FULL PRICE. ONE. OWNER 33015 GRAND RIVER ; : 35 hrs. $175. OR 40236. 7 REPOSSESSION X No money down. $22 month. 58 PONTIAC 8 4 iss 1 T LYMAN, EQUIPPED) SEE" MaLEN "ELLSWORTH rereien Sore ae 18 Sit'4g month Mr Bell, King Aw Regs Baer OK TE. 2-529 ey ne ae 13S San 35 oe ale ie DR. DT powd ar aaa relied ee as ss: aE Oe r a ee Se A TRADES | oF ate ith, Windshield ‘cover, on ELEY oT RACE tu FE. 8-0402 "83, CHEVY | — REALLY "NICE | ps1 aoe “COUNTRY SQUIRE» Auto, trans, R&H. WW. Sharp. | ‘Sp PONTIAC 4 {DE ala I — — GET RACER _| = : —Cai— }-Huron—923_W. Huron : ee anes ~ | $725. seein OR 32728, 1 BUICK HARDTOP passenger. Excetient cond. bow x cae rou water. — a sha =] H. J. VANWELT estes Special. Excellent condi. | a kon EES + 42185 _mMileage. Many extras. EM _3-0235. . Hyd 33 Pontiac, 4 dr, ‘power “steering, [b54 PONTIAC ’ CHIEPTAIN EX. . ey = Sees _ St De Bey. Sue |g REPOSSES pate Necea here wel *GION ‘57 FORD 2 DR. CUSTOM. LIke tee olds sores Set auto. trans. Loaded. New patat. ees So ae cond. OA 8-320. 1 owner. 6 cylinder t reen finish. e new ' ALOMAERAPT ame WITH 7% ~ DON’ T LOSE condition $2200. FE 3-774. | ¢ ae aon th. Mr. Bell. King| 5.4, _ i> — o —— “Burde.! a 4 aC OE cates one green fints e 83 Ford, wnt dr. scustom. ayto. trans. ails of aa ee ina ING AUTO, 38 CORVETTE, 3 SPEED. 270 =: $1. 46 Mr, Bell, King Auto| °°. 7 7 1955 Olds 4-dgor hardtop, Hydra- | +52 Ford, 2 dr., auto. trans, R&H. > $180. COMMUNITY Perfect fisherman combination. mo. Mr, Bell, King Au > - . OL 1-6428. Hy meee rear Aree Fagen 55 BUICK HT. ¢ 9605. SMITH MO- FE 8-0402 . LOOK. matic, radio’ heater, P eautiful $29 Motors, Auburn s E. Biva. FE AUTHORIZED JORNSON DEALER BOARDMAN’S OR 4-0212 1573S aan Rd. M59 at Wm. Lake Rd. X TERRIFIC BUY. $1600. VALUE. 14 ft. run-about] plug 35 HP Evin- - rude Lark. Plus lete exces- __sories, sacrifice $895. OR 3-6327 ALUMA SPAN AND “STA NDARD steel! docks, We tnstall. Pull line of marine hardware and paint. = tra: Aluminum and Re erglas boatg. Haringion Boat Werks BANK FINANCING YOUR SvINRUDS DEALER Open ease re ene BOATS FIBERGLASSED & paired. Rini's Orion MY sins. is | FE §-e206 ‘YOUR CAR We will show you how to eut your vores tn haif. Call cr eme cut today Eddie Steele FORD 3707 ORCHARD, LAKE RD. KEPGO HAKBON PE 2-2529 Needed Immediately 1953 thre 1 1857 Models Bring Title—Get Cash Sales AUBURN “AT. EAST ALVD. FE 8-4 539 _| 1657 SKODA COMMUNITY. et Call LI 8-6150. it MG TD. ‘ail FE 2-3772 1957 So ee 180. ¢ DR. sedan, radio & heater. New white my exc, cond. §$1905.° I 6-43 LIKE NEW. 6695 full price. i Auto Sales, 193 8. Saginaw St. Phone FE 4-1006 LARGEST STOCK OP DUNLOP | imported sports and antique tires in Mich All sizes to solve foreign car owner problems Co. 71 7W. Huron FE 8-0424. JAGUAR XK-120 ROADSTER. LOW mileage. $1295. After 5 MI 4-2851. For Sale Used Cars 110 , Hardenkurg Market Tire | | _tors Crooks & Auburn. LIKE NEW ‘55 CADILLAC +DR. 62. 2414 Crescent Lake. "59 CADILLAC CONVERT SHITE. 6-way seat. OR 3-2728 L. Bowden. ‘$2 CHEVROLET DELUXE. 2 DR. RADIO @ ELATER. ABSOLUTE- LY out ae paymen i Credit Mgr Mr. Birks at MI _4-7500_ Harold Turner Ford. 1967 CHEV., 4DOOR. 6. oe _Wagon, exc. eond. _FE 4-8109 “1951 CHEVY 4- DOOR” This ts a very sharp Chev. Radio, heater, stick. Motor recently re- built. Good body ant rubber. Don’t miss it. People’s Auto Sales 68 Oakland FE SEE THIS 1953 Chevrolet 210, 2 door, _2-2351 all ~J953 Chevrolet convertible, a little -beauty. $795. Russ Dawson Motor Company 232_S. Saginaw PE 2-9131 OR & GOOD MOT 15 Bennett St. . IMPALA SPORTS | coupe. R&H. Power. OR 3-7146| _ after 6 p.m. 195) CHEVY $95. KING AUTO., _5. . Saginaw. FE_ 8-0402 $70. Power ¢lide, 2 dr. Red & white. PE 2-8756 or FE 6-0555. 1951 ¢ CHRYQER, | 2 DR. HARD- top. Good “tires. No rust Clean inside and out, Runs good, FE 1955 CHEVROLET. BEL AIR, V-8. | Se eae : ae Eddie Steel $8 CHEV. BEL AIR PG SHARP. | 1e otee e 1954 Ford, 9 passenger Country Sedan, fordomatic, Tedio and | Roster, like new. $695. Eddie Steele FORD 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. | Keego Harbor PE 2-2529 | ‘58 FORD CUSTOM "300 4 DR. 12,-, 000 miles. FE 2-7062_ m LOOK 1954 Ford Victoria, all white, | stick, radio & heater, sharp. $695 FORD 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD | Keego_ Bae FE 2-2529 gold and beige finish. Like new throughout, -1956 Cheyrolet Bel Alr 9 passen- ger wagan. V-8 engine, ower- lide, er stetring, power rakes, radio, heater. Above aver- age condition. This car must be seen. 1957 DeSoto 4-door hardtop, auto- matic transmission, power steer- ing, power brakes Beautiful black and ivory finish. Sharp. 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 4-door sedan, V-8 engine, radio, heater. Beautiful gold and beige finish. 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 4-door se- dan. V-8 engine, | gpd tare radio, heater peseute silver biue and trory a . 1958 Chevrolet Brookwood 4-door wagon. V-8 engine. Powerglide, MAZUREK. ‘MOTOR SALES Cr. &. Blvd. & Saginaw FE 4-0687 ‘$1 MERCURY STATION WAGON. Power steerin; power brakes, power back window white wall tires. Radio and fpesee: 10,000 miles. $1,750 FE 5- ce OLDSMUBILE CONVERT. HY- ~ 1987 Oidsmobtla convertible, ‘radio and heater, eetanneaes transmission, power steering and brakes. $1895. Russ Dawson Motor Company 237 8. Saginaw PE 2-913 TRANSPORTATION ATION SPECIALS a PONTIAC. $200. Cake AFTER 4. FE 2-7134. PONTIAC STA roe very Bory. rE 2 1967 PONTIAC. a pete “+f foo this this caer ye Clarkston hone Biles. . FE 1958 Pontiac, 2 door. automeste transmission, real arp. $1 Russ Dawson Motor Compan 232_ 8. Saginew_. 2-9131 ~ SPECIAL HOLIDAY _ SALE wag, NOW $3 Ford 2-Dr., &cyl, . $295 3 Pontiae 1 eee $25 sis "62 Chev., d-Dr, ... 2. $195 $1 ‘$3 Chrysler, 4Dr $145 100 "62 Nash ov re fae { ROGERS SALES & SERVICE 695 Auburn Ave BUY WN AND_SAVE __ 1951 a hay Tig 4 DR., R&H, HY- HY- _ara., $126 4.7024. 1952 ia ae 4 door, I beauty, 39,000 actual miles. Russ Dawson Motor Company 232 8. Saginaw vt OUR DEALS ARE owner $395. * 2-9131 - HOTTER ‘THAN THE — WEATHER -e- R&RMtrs, IS BOOMING 1956 ,PONTIAC * gan. 8 cylinder. R&H, Pas Ptnent sharp. Red and wh ite n"—" $1095 1955 PLYMOUTH Sdn. Belvedere. 6 Cylinder. Rak, W-walis, One owner — Low mileage, | | 1956 FORD Victoria. Shar black beauty. W- walls. R&H. rdomatic. - 1295 1955 FORD Fairlane. . {2Ur. Real nice. Bar- gain priced 1956 FORD Custom 4-Dr; For “‘Two- age. Sdn New tires. matic Sharp, Red & white. ¢. One owner. Low mile- $1 1954 CHEVROLET 150 series. 4-Dr. Just the = car for the family, 1954 DeSOT 0. Lots of solid transportation. 4-Dr. sedan Clean as Mather Hubbard's Cupboard. $ 445 1953 PONTIAC 4-Dr. sedan. Power tee 5 Transportation rst pe. drives away. of July priced. Get Your. “Used Con : Today! | net coer < Tne@. a f ; FORD; v2 radio, heater, like new. Beautiful ‘51 Pont! ealeinis $97 BOAT WINDSHIELDS. $20.95. IN- $6 Mercury Montclair. Power steer} piack with radio and heater, | 8-536 before 3 p.m. tlens taneous : wt tees eeeewee cludes hardware, Ferry Service, ‘sb Bord eee lisa Sr. | “white: Wall tires. 6296. 1940 CHRYSLER 4 DOOR SEDAN REPOSSESSION a 48 = ees z wabevengee es a. Inc., 6129 Highland R ai : Clea . Beli for $100 SEE THE MAN WITH THE RED /'50 Chrysler | .! er 4. — R& " Edd t ] Prtrhde tor book OL Sona $195 full price. No cash needed. : BOATS. M TRAIL . $5 Chev. Del Ray 1e eeie |-2 sEiee $1146 month, Mr, Bell, King| CANE AT Plenty’ of vothiers to. choos ‘trom. Wood, Rew et ——— YOUR ie ee, 2-Dr. : FORD ~ 1988 Chrysler New Yorker. A door,| ato. FE 8-0403. : . wick 2-D: ardtop, radio and heater, power ‘ ; r 4 ~ ‘SCOTT M MOT & SERVICE 61 Plymouth th 4-Dr $145! sWRON ST. AT ELIZ. LAKE RD steering, power brakes, pees CAR rat darageool ) v2 fides Haskins Chev. ECONOMY USED CARS ‘Marine equi & sport goods CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7398 : : ? seat. 34,000 actual miles. Like some us help you adjust to 22 Auburn “CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES C AR! 33° BUICK. FULLY EQUIPPED | “S!¢rford Twp. PE 5-3177/ new. $995 | ,8ome ‘less expensive mode 6571 Dixie Highway at M-15 | 1951 OLDS. $95 KING AUTO. 115 63 E Walton Blvd 5 Nice. EM 3-008 H. Riggins. a _ R | Lake Orion Motor Sales MAple 5-5071 Open nites ‘ti! 9 5. Saginaw. FE 8- TE Bato} pally oo punter te isi BUICK 995 COMMUNITY ae 1957 CHEVROLET uss Dawson | __M2$ at CLARKSTON BD ' Wore me P| GON, ACRUAL NTU =T j 5" tors, Auburn & E. vd. FE Hardt Bel Air V8, auto., radio J > =o oS s. | owner. OR 3- — Chris Craft Cavalier | GET THE MOST 845800 wit rear seat speaker, deluxe | Motor Company MUST SELL — ‘57 PORD SUNLINER, RETRACT- 52 OLDS 98 4 DR. NO” RUST. “CRUIS-ALONG FOR LP! PONTIAC AUTO _ heater, padded dash, extra good | 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 | 1955 Ford Convert. Stick with, able top, like new, 1 owner. FOM, extra clean, 40,000 miles. yo / Holiday Fiberglas-Mercury Motors . 4 AC AU white wall tires, solid black paint, | over-drive. R&H. W-Walls. Good -8, R&H, white walls, continen. | money down. $22.00. monthly CADILIAC ALUMINUM | And the most is BROKERS See this exceptionally clean car | 52, CHRYSLER CLB. CP. $65.00.' top. Exceptionally clean inside &| tal Kip ga Huron, $23 W. Huron.) after §. LI 1-208 INLAND LAKES SALES} what you get at ‘be Chev. Bation wen. 4 dr Rosie y Nor ionly C1908. ian et On as EL 2340 afer aoe owe ce roar | 1955 OLDS SEDAN. VERY “CLEAN. af ig nev 951 DE SOTO. 895. KING AUTO. after ay mee cK CHEV. . "RUSS'S GA- | } 3127 W. Hyron FE 4-712)! nes gi g05 1986 CHEV . iiss : 04 Private owner, PE 3-542. | : 56 CHEVROLET a segtnay FE £0003. S IS rage. PE 2-470 Pe 4 DRO Ra A 57 Chev. Station Wgn. V8 $1795 Fe “ : ae _____/ ‘55 OLDS SUPER 88 4 DR. RAH. “TRlunabout with sieer in ing eontrel.| | '56 Buick RM ee $1495 | -V8, auto. 2-Dr, R&H, white walls | #, DODGE, ee CONDITION, EE TH ‘52 FORD, FOM. $250 | "wowat saavin brakes. Exc. M a aE j ai ‘67 Ford Custom 2-Dr. FOM™ $1405 — Clean inside and out. Painted) —* 00. FG 5-601 pa a _. | cond. Owner rd 3-3T11, ¢ - «it Bs '36 Ford V8 Cntry Sed. FOM $1395| black and white. $1150. MUST SELL. GOING IN SERVICE | 1953 Ford Custom 8, 4 door, ford- | poRD— i651 — * CONVERT REAL ? ‘COLLAPSIBLE ‘LE CAMP P TRAILER, — - '56 Chev. 6 2-Dr. Delta $1095 "53 Dodge, V8, recently over-| matic, radio and heater. $395. clean also a cle h 1958 ; / ee eM Ee kun oe “Bright Spot "53 Dodge Royal 4-Dr. V8 .... §$ 995 1956 WAGON hauled. UL 2-1759. c E t 107.8. Johnsons © ev. sedan. | Oost, Rek d/ 4 ft. boat, iohnson, con- 55 Fai 8 2- * $ 995 ddi S ] 5 — e ekKor trols,_trailer, FE_¢001. PE 8-04 Aiea take at Goes ‘til 9 38 Chev. 7Dr 6 PG ae $ Bes 9- passenger attationwagon custom Pj S ; ] 1€ ee. © Meo ery cle SUPER WASP CL. P $1595 CUSTOM BOAT COVERS “AND ‘55 Pontiac ¢Dr, Std. ....-. $795| Sietra, V power steering, icnic pecia FORD eee ee eee: canvas repair. 44277 or FE| TOP Boce — JUNK CaP ane Chev. PG ¢Dr. R& ,$ $e H. white. Vii ires. This one ME o 43134 PONTIAC WASTE PE ? ‘S Ford abr, Ve ROM nuit $505 | fust. the ticket. for ine vacation |. 55 DODGE HURON @T. AT ELIZ. LAKE RD__ | 1956 ISETTA. YELLOW, Tf ses Larry Jerome. FOR SALE. NEARLY NEW 16-PFT. '33 Ford 2-Dr. FOM R&H .. $ 495| days ahead.” $1345. 2 Dr. Hardtop. Beautiful car for | weverford Twp. _FE_§-3177| _top, $500. Call FE 2- custom Slick Craft boat, black NOW Re AD ‘33 Mercury nag 495 on oe ue ; 1057 FORD HT RETRACTABLE. | ‘58 [incoln Sed $2005 | ROCHESTER Fob DEALER and white fiberglas. Used 1 1260 ‘Perry at Madison FE 4-9100 Dex Kennedy g $875 Power steering, large radio, heat-| “© 4~ n edan : OL | woo. wil I tor 81 100° or best THIS ~ FORDS CHEVIES PLYMOUTHS Walt Smith $679 er Walls.” All “Ratios st BOB FROST, INC, i041 RACKARD, "jit, SoRTOM a ; ww sel, for or es | 2 “ OocKk ~ and « ° : _Eveni i- paeetae ux COW.| cin wees.cca”’ |" GUAR Art Little’ Rammler- venings after 4 p.m. LINCOILN-MERCURY | ipsa PLYMOUTH 7 DR Ra q eta MATENAT TO GOV-|" BRING YOUR CA ae ke Asso 7 oe? Hunter Blvd. . _ Tinted (glass, W walls. Excellent | a -DOLLAR-|—*+tesie as | cassoaktanp—t+—- Dallas | NOR" TH SouisonsM “seater - fe = =p PON EST az — (aig I a OF Stare Cenot ne “asst See Ree gh FORD aug Ro Maca Eee bazme| OT MAR os yyy Rochester “IBacelient condition TA teal lee 1 18 cyl, Needs engine work. $145 ) OAKLAND AVENUE _ cad : feet ee special car ‘Tepes Kits TCT I TT Boban 4205 SoS Manoa °F) Dicnic Special po Re the OO) |e oe "AVERILL! S. isi PLYMOU “BEL sthe Federal Reinforced Plastics (2 to choose) from 295 . | 96,CHEVIE BEL AIR 4 DR. SEDAN, 162. : N The Balance 45 W. 14 Mile Rd. at John R 2020 Dixie Hwy. 1054 HUDSON N HORNET Radio, Heater, Power Glide, WSW 53° DODGE I TERNATIONAL 3-4442 FE_2-9878 FE 4.6896 ~R&H. $395 PE 5-649. Station Wen. 6 pass. Beautiful car - GOOD i¢ FT. UTILITY BOAT, 10 oT 1953 NASH AMBASSADORS ih CAEVY. GOOD COND, $395.| for the open road 1-YEA : | ] hp motor, OR 3-7466 op fare choose ar cies 5 CHEV" 5B ERC CORD, : Di NEW 3 O . CT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS FREE $$$ 1 hase AO . iscount ONS outboard motor with any fidergias : ~ BASSADOR _EM_3-0081. H. Riggins. Ra ] - or aluminum runabout in stock. Paid FoR 31 CHEVY. HA mm er- _ WARRANTY _ RAMBLER - Ic. Phiten” else must go at cost. FOR, GOOD Use CARS 1950 D CRESTLINE V-8 "60 Hudson’ $45 RDTOP 695. sz Ss. ts} : 5 orenee pie : = LET 2i0 Dall 7 - Ri De rson |: Hurry! $125 ’ Plenty comers to chow on Se GIVEN FREE rade- ns 93 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE e se from) | 737 Main Rochest 3 ; - -PLYMOUTHS USED “MOTORS uss aw n Euciltem belt aus stran : peta chester | WITH EVERY CAR SLAYBAUGH’S 232 S. Saginaw St. | 194 FORD 8 CYLINDER EC ONOMY USED CARS 195] DODGE 80» KING AUTO., nine 5 630 OAKLAND ee — | 1959 STUDEBAKER . HARDTOP _ 22 Auburn Ave \g115 8 Saginaw FE 8 100% # RAMBLER Sstion Whecc: 1100s 'S7 PLYMOUT ice $1495 HYDRO 8 FT. CONVENTIONAL & ‘35 CRIVY 4 DOOR oe “AIR, 1956° DOF E, REAL i a 15 A i. Sa ie 19 HP neve with Quickic| . OUR COBTOMERS DEMANE . 1953 MORRIS NOR clean, $695 00.- FE 5-5926 , _£ 2978 *< * sna led Coverag : No Exclus Ln 2 peer Badan $1781 ee “weaulitul 2 ‘one | Ee } =| “ Coo 5 1953 BUICK “SPECTAT, R 3 aan So os 115 | 1958 Edsel Corsair, 4 door, hard- apes s/0ns %8 FORD Vic F-Lane 500 $2005: blue and ivo | ANC u ; &H. gina w a top, radio and heater, telet i JOHNSON MOTORS | CL EAN CA RS ; yna-flow 65 FOR ‘SALE: "sy CHEVY” WHITE | tyaheniscion, mite reais Geek ‘ST Fuster 4-Dr hardtop ... $1446 58 CHEVY Biscayne 2 Door $1798 / ‘57 PLY MOU TH . $1445, Star Craft boats. Gator and. Air. | 1954 METROPOLITAN CONVER 5 ge 4-Dr. 1 owner .... $ 738 Belvedere 4 d dan. P teer - bou trilers Everything for the WE'LL GIVE YOU T.|. Impala Hardtop Radio and heat- | : 64 Chev-S4Dr. Delray $ 493: Nee & beakha, Vis cae G cate, . BIRMINGHE Ne RA - er. Power ‘Glide. V-8. 6,000 actaas | Ob Chev. 68, HT. tower |. sinea | 58 BUICK Conyertible ......; $2495 ee & brakes, This car is extra OWENS | MARINE, SUPPLIES $3$ | CASH $$$ $B Woody sista miles. Phone FE _5-3582 “NUSS VOAWSON | 57 chev: 38° a OT OMmevirin es gee" Orehaig Lane Ave. FE 2800| — , POR YOUR BqUcrY Me ae wer eR we ire" Tee CRavRoUrT 4 DRL | oe ir ivm, seat wagon. fans | °° METROPOLITAN HT... e136 /'57, PLYMOUTH. . $1366 INSURE 6 BOAT AND Mo-| A GOOD ‘DEPENDABLE CAR B Air, 6 cylinder, power glide, low otor Compan “56 Chev.-4-Dr. wagon, PG $1291 | - Bavéy 4 dr. sedan. V-8 Auto. trans, for “only” $250 et “09 i yr’ THE rons ARE HOTTER. mileage, fu iy equipped. Pvt. own- | 932 s_ Saginaw Fe a3 is ee aoe sharp poet a) FORD Keak Wagon ... $1545 Clean inside value, Lie Smith. or R& 5 ev 56 CHEV D , FE BILL SPENCE Save Dollars By By Buying Your ei: “CHEVROLET 210. 2-DR. POW- BS Chev. 2dr. V-6 stick shift $602 ee ee ee AA PLYMOUTH 519 “Five rhe tie, Tratiers. 40001 = “RAMBLER” a ABSOLUTELY. N¢ * MONEY STP OAD BGs DL owner «M98 | 56 NABH Statesman 4 Dr. ... t924)” Beautiful red “nish. aes : um, ra ers td : : ; LER DOW Assume ayments f 19 More to Pick From * _ Specia allt Runabouts, | 1 ‘i3e. tiene —SALES & SERVICE a We R & 0 RAMBL SALES” 11.46 per mo. Can” Credit M ms BANK RATES FORD Fairlane 2 Door ... $943 ° 211 8. SAGINAW WE 4-406) |. cats te ft ovens Pocketbook used Mr. Patks at MI 4-750. Harold Open £:30 a.m. to 9 pm '55 STUDEBAKER Pres. Cpe $844 D eo ~ & OC uryer Ford ’ r; C _ bm. ; ‘ conan 3roper,smypno. tw.|See M&M Motor Sales | ‘ut cowtumcs aGae' | GHEYE, wt Dra SP uAOON H oe UPT , | SS PLYMOUTH Beivedere wr ari After 71 Bonnie Briar, Pon- on Lake Rd) N h Ch Maa Laks. pod ney. later mon 3 ie0y' EM 3-4156 EM. 3-4155 ) Marta e 33,000. Clean, A Pp ort eV. ‘55 NASH Ambassador 4 Dr $790 po DODGE issues Sl 505 MERCURY MOTORS — DUNPHY TOP PRICE (FOR JUNK CARS. “Beaton $200 De ied PRE4ATH “CLEARAR ANCE | BIRMINGHAM WOCO%AT 4 SiSs | '54 BUICK 4 Door 3......... seta | * Wi fires, re ng car’ Bots New and weed. We U6 creis—suum Cans — TAYLOR sted 1986 Ford, 2 door. V-8, Fom, Ranch- SEE THIS —% POR custom 4 Door... $929 37 DODGE... $1495 MAZUREK MARINE SALES Rd. Used Parts. PE 5-200. SEETHER THIS | 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Sedan 54 F 2 dr. Sedan. R&H WW tires. Tor ue Cr. 8. ee. 4 Saginaw fOr CASH $$$$ FOR CLEAN CARS |, black and gold finished. $1490. r 1954 Ford, Custom 8, 2 door, ford- 4 FORD Ranch Wagon ...... wat oe Beautiful 2 tone coral FE 4-0587 or trade = = down. a Buick hardtop, dynaflow, | 1958 Chevrolet, 2 door, V-8, power- , one radio and’ heater, real | ‘54 PONTIAC Deluxe Sedan $398 Oakland Marine Exch. ECONOMY pa Ha de and heater, white walls!) glide. $1690 4TH OF JULY -. . _ 3S DODGE : $ 875 7 a memes “efB P80) Used Trick Parts 106A $395. 1956 Ford 2 door Club Sedan, V-8. CLEARANCE! . E d di e St e e] a. ‘83 CHEVROLET B-Air 4 Door $299 2 tq BE teeceeeidl aus fac the Open EVecunY SPECIALS meee i ea Eddie Steele eek eevrelet. ager © evlinder | 1956 Ford Dr. sedan. V8. Fordo- ‘83 FORD Custom 2 Door ... $204 | »50°° DODGE $ 845 Ste og gent, down — 9 ew ALL MARES AND MODELS FORD 1957, Chevrolet. 2 oor, Sedan, ne Set. Low sown women ot LORD LAKE Rp, | ",,CHRYSLER Tan & Country | dr. HT Raw WW tires. A Summer “pin ng. Beotts & trailers. $210 sce Auburs. Ave. 4-6632 | yHURON ST. AT ELIZ. LAKE RD. | 1955 Pontiac Starchief Catalina Bt. | "Ve ord, “Radio Heatee, soe an, | Waceriord_ Twp. oie BU eevee eee 58 S DODGE E $ 675 1 Jef. and 2, 20ft, Cruiser with race FE 5-3177| Beige and saddiebrown, full leath- | 1957 Pontiac 2 at, sedan’ Faster | 88 PORD — 4 DOOR — BLACK, WATCH FOR OUR Sea bck 2 or 40 HP. Bcoits. Used Auto Parts 106B 19 BUICK i) COMMUNITY Mo. | | ¢F interior, real sharp. $060. equipment. 2° tone grey. Full Automatic Transmission, R & . 4 dr. Sedan. Yellow & block. A nice nee OR SELL: PONTOON BOAT ~~~~~ ~~ _tors, Auburn | & E. Bivd. FE 8-4530 | New 1959 Chevrolet pick-up. $1590. rice $1295. Power Steering, Power witce, utc uction. car. > M Boats, Waterford Mill Pond WTD. GOOD FORD aA 8 MOT- WAGONS 1986 Chevrolet 4 af. Bel-air nara. | & Power Seat — Good Condition. eye Se wor Call after6, FE 4-4 STANDARDS Be) ee eee WS. Powergute, Radi, Mass | (eer icwee: 0008 STARTING . S V REWARD _— ——— AUTOMATICS . Have. Some Real ‘Good Bargains | ¢r Whitewalls. J tone finish. Full | 4 FORD 6, CL. CP. P. $65.00. FE uw" it. For information ‘wad othe ks 10 ONS On Older Models. price $1295 __§-9513. Manning. MONDAY : return of my 1987 36. HF - clggttlc Fe or Sale Used Truc $1 7 9 PASSENGERS 1056 Gheyrolet 4 dr. Ve Powergiide:| 1965 FORD. 4 DR. STANDARD eR ER Lark Evinrude motor. No. +1 ¢ Proieadins rom a rn aed! sy ond pbc yb \ tle beauty | transmission. RAB, WW tires, FE 59 FORD sssccsc.c$ S67 ee ee bois rimorning Fe na ie ORBAN an. W051 CHEVIE ¢-door wagon. Radio| SEE THE MAN WITH THE | 1955 Ponting tarchief 2 dr. hard. | 755 ORD FAIRE ike 0 DRT aie —6— weak betel ee & r tiae Lake Motel. heater, equipped. Hurry for th BRIGHT RED CANE AT . ._ Whitewails. *69 * ae ’ ine ighiand ‘Ra, OR 3°7700. ae TON PICK-UP pCHEV. PLUS| one. $1595 30 payments. $47.06. White and turquoise. Your ‘50, "si | Watkins Lx. Rd. 59 “RAMBLER 55 PL YMOUTH . $677 8230 Hig extras, ween mia b wil! make down payment. RANCH WAGON ‘67 1 Stand THE it be, rnc Habis 14 oss ai. m. . 1957 RAMBLER Custom V-8 Rebel CARP ENTER . 1957 Chevrolet Be Alte 4 dr. Va. Pord 6. $1398. Very clean. 393 DEMOS ‘35 PONTIA AC 895 Eeetea, rs’ ~— 5 ar reoky IGE 2 TON, CAB & CHAS-| Wagon, Absolutely perfect. Ava- CHEVROLET - COMMERCE __Powerglide. R&H. Whitewalls,| _W. Iroquois. Pi S. Ss) $ 30 eM Re iP Dual tires, rebuilt motor,; c&do green & black, with cream'| 415 —, Rd. ‘EM 3-4101 ~$149 down. PORD, 57.1 FAIR 300 T BIND EN- TERRIFIC S AVING eg: 2 dr. Catalina HT. “Good shape.” 5217 Dixie | roof, er steering & brakes. Eves, ‘til 8 — Sat, til 5 10956 Ponting \¢Dr. Sarehtet bard [ gine, R&H, 3-6373, 54 PLY MOUTH. Ky 495 USED BOATS , G60p;| 1 owner, 30 paymente’’$ as e is Cle wad, clean. tg ee ih wails. A beauty tor the feraiy. + — 10 — be aie sgt ob 9 rt. ILLAG ALC | ‘conaition,“& good rank Can ; sierra. » passenger, | som Silda Mo. Mon Lae, sh ie ie 10 dgwD apment. nyara, | Community Motor. Sales TRANSPORTA 10N on PLYMOUTH <5 527 trailer, complete. — $525. 8, 6.2602. - (Spectator, Rear seat wagon.) — 2 Radio. Heater Waitewalhe. »| 1987. LY} 3 tone bi .| ~1956 Ford % Ton. CHEVRO! VER m overdrive - $1295 about, 90. HP Fires aas| rae se Realy. ‘beawtht Sere ial stess < ing CHEVROLET 30%. VERY RY | yg MOA eH 1957 Buick convert, Power "$1995 SP ECFALS ‘SS ie L MOUTH . xy 388 t omplete — Eddie Steele 30 monthly payments $91, 78. Sas 43,f00r stand: MADle, &-8 aera Sua ibse foe oe yr ae iets == $4 4 7 = a ransmmission. . nae ? Har . Mice ..$1 ‘ “ H, FORD 1957 SY RAMBLER supe z tdoor wagon i957 FORD, 7 DR. x, FORDOMATIC st Bere ns a Vales oa j a. ‘a ab. eo ® R&H, * Automatic Russ awson _ _ fully equiped. Exe. PE | 1984 Fo — TLS 65 K. RD. Fe of satya aes Se: ket iss4 Nash “Hyaremetl wort Ue BILI be “PE §-f177 payme: 5.04. Motar ae ‘56 FORD CONV VERTIBLE, F&F a th 1954 Pord’ i seeade sides ® = fad oe STARE aad 1985 FORD @ cyclinder ranch w st ne eae o-in| WSW, Red. Real PE | 1983 i Biymouth Bardton .-...-§ 395 SPENC Ee |... Red & clean as s pin. em | ae. a 1954 Ford, @ eslinder .cscs. $488 ‘pay $4.95, Low cash che ATRLAN rt 3S | 1953 Pontiac, special «ves... 8 180 .¥ et BSO. LUTEL ig RHEE p53 Hid me veeeesssoge & i “RAMBLER BIRMI jHAM-RAMBLER « tege, —.. ments of | i951 Bu ma Horne fe eee 666 8. Woodward MI 63900 nate. TT ple a Wi eee aks | ee Wak eS Sates : 1 7 . Lures . “| 1949 Pontine ‘Bed? delivery ..:.8150, ales & Service — -\\? BRAT. ¢ die aaa FORD TDR, / "| S$ SAGINAW pa ees LIKE A REAL CAR he MATIC RADIO & HEATER, AB. COMMUNITY ‘REACH CASH CUS- oe BARGAIN? Lots of ’ meet a2 Gat oes MOTOR’ SALES, INC, : n ts of ‘em oye Assime payments of $1146. per Some of setiey wand fats | SOMERS through Classi-, 4 aPpdse-chrynter: " ba the Want Ads! , | ‘PR 2.2520 at hea @ 1000. Harold ‘burner Ford, | Auburn at &. used x ra 8-430 | fied Ads. Call 22-8181 477 = Ot Aton nine a an ; — a Bang ay Tr a = — rs evs Sone coro a —F Se a ee ne ee eee ee —— = ca : j 2 e ay | ' ps fox Sf ed \ . i ¥ ce — = ' ae f : ‘ : | Cher Primo ‘ “BUSINESS — $ 695° $. 695 - ¥ * x . i ay | : dy - me ' | . ~ ; < y) , i : . | i . 5 5 . - aS , . eed Ps + . 7 ; ; . . i. } : an . : 7 a UMORDY-SIX d _.. * rae pontiac PRESS, THURSDAY. JULY: 2, 1950 | (as eet _ fer Sete let Cars | 110 ft Sale Used Cars 110) For Sale Used Cars! 110 Seorapneg f For 1 Sale Used Cars 1 110 ] — _ VSEETHIS | FORTHE ‘\Russ: | DRIVE: | Here It Is! TUS r HONEST | ab “ 2 mi cccle conomy, $05.) ATH: ) P Y ANOTHER GREAT » | | Badie Steele TOT SAFELY | srecrion | DEALS | De pomp OF JULY! | JOHNSON, SELECTION | . L ; Bw ie a “+ Our Cars Are | “SCALE se | There Goes The Cun . 8 agen Dpsesceer wet TON JEROME URE ADY"” 2 = ( O — dt FI ik = atta ‘St 8,000 aa = : = = , - $th yO why bbs a : an | . SON ANOTHER. FAMOUS ‘ PONTIAC 4 DOOR. : L . \ SI NG. , i arate oe oney JTS THE 7 LAKE ORION For the 4th We Have One Of The Soca ‘Til 9 P. M. or Later | ey" OWE fee S SE ie DT ACE. ) a orM™ face? 2 BEST 1955 CHEVROLET $1005 | 5 : LOOK ° : ‘39 DeSOTO F-Sweep 4 Door NIL pt VIU VPIDVINLGI 2.1... | oggamegteracaee TOBUY! 0 | wpworoggareornae | SELECTION'S stare $695 | 4th of July 4 real nice. ; . 'y | sie et OUtCUCNT OROYWINT AUS UII VIALE... E Eddie Steele 38 Chevrolet Bel Air- | st chevy, «ar. [.s195 tuit price. jg, ‘38,De80TO P- Fute « Doorl IN TOWN | Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. One owner beauty. All n SPECIAL SALE 3 FORD 2-Dr. Sport Sedan | 90 Chevy, cpe, ... $198 full price. . YOU CAN 1954 OLDSMOBILE Se wad $ 895 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. |-37 Plymouth cpe. . $195 full price. | gy45 SQuRO SSG OL bem MO. Convertible. Hydramatic, radio, ; = ee $1995 | $2 Buick, 2 dr. ....$195 full price. "57 MG Convertib! Buy Here HA "yellow folate ee Smite NIGE N A , Te ones onvertible iE TES rN ap — tar 2 Dest pare cial eine : 46 Buick, 4 dr. ..,.9196 401) price. | ** POW™ $58.46 - MO.; WITH CONFIDENCE 1957. CHEVROLET be eae ~91645 | Me an a ee ° a 30 monthiy oayments. $36.45 j "38 Oldsmobile “88” : __ | °ST PLYMOUTH Belvedere H-Top oe . . Bel Air Hardtop. wewersiite. radio, heater, whitewalls. || THESE CARS WIL BIRMINGHAM-RAMBLER | me lo —4 50 Plymouth, 2 dr. .$195 full price. | Door 8 OVER 12 y EARS Sharp! Sharp! Shar ! et a ' Secmawsren. cusom a pe SuPer ED. Hop WER piymoutn, nat, a8 tl price, PRPONN | SEFERMO) — TR DEALING || 1955 NASH $ 895 | “Terrific Savings” RAMBLER, CUSTOM . > . : ie a rt ee) @ es ee eee "@ Cee ae $2795 " ene ar ms full price. recvsenree ee . ‘SL PLYMOUTH |.... NOW $1004 19 Ambassador Super. Hy ydramatic, V-8, 4-door sedan, radio, | ABSOLUTELY NO DEALERS HEATER ABSOLUTELY SNO| ‘ on | Pontes 2 dr. ..$395 full price. | $265 DOW $52 pn OLEr ‘ NOW $ 704 96 CHEVROLET 90D moe $1395 | Bee ee Bey cay] 58 Cadillac “62” js chevy. 3 dr... 98 full Bret. g peaoro pumte Comertble | 4 pune ney Chltewalles Lew cillees oss *sinfesiat brakes. radio, beater — SALE ENDS FRIDAY AT NOON — 4.7506 Herod “Turner Ford. Coupe, full power | $3 Buick, 4 dr. ... $395 full price | $295 DOW $30 PER MO. Special 2 Door H-Top Ov eee 1952 B I , Ne eee oe Magpie 137 | $3895 ee eee me ‘$6 DeSOTO F-Fiite 4 Door | SLSTUDEBAKER NOW 6 a9 oa U CK bo ese s 5 95 57 FORD 4-Door ......0yeeeeeeeeeeeeeees $1395 = SAKER” 605. KING on Wagon oor 6. CREFREI DOT ALON. ake it home at this low price. , ; Ac Seon | | a ee me as BORN ee RER mo | HouRVRoLET | wow sm] 1958 FORD .. 2.0.22... $9995 || 37 FORD Convertible 0.0.0... e+: -$1795 bs ndition 4 ' ec 2 nog c, fr. ce. i} r orc _ . ex iPoce = ; eee : owe | Super 2De. Hardtop | 4 08 Mats tapi [0° SOWR TT SAIN Ben Beo, | SAUEYROUET asa | SHEP nla RM ite Bik povertea, Reus: ehic | | “SO PONTIAC Convertible, s-c0s0s-s oe Su J l Ath uP : - ‘88 Plymouth ..... $595 full price. eee ae gp ated "SM, PLYMOUTH NOW $2004 1907 ISETTA ss BAS "56 FORD 2Door ....2- 225405: =<: eee ree $ 895 elveder ocvertibie jf ~~™% #H4fs52 LLL 2... 2-2 ww ww ne ; U Y ‘ $2695 85 Pontiac, 4 dr. SC $995 full pirce en 58 emer ten : a $1594 _ Here's jone for the road, All you have to do is fill the ’°55 FORD 2-Door .y........--..-05- Genes $ 595 - ; - UB Gee cia iC naxert oe: s2.a95, | $100 DOWN ee EES Peay E Deer 1°54 FORD Station Wagon ..............00. $ 395 '57 Oldsmobile °88” “9 Ale Coaver » sos | 87 CHEVROLET... NOW $1276 es 32395 BUYS 4:Door Hardtop sa Olas ob cone ag, | 848 DOWNEY Dr, dit Ss wo, tee wow san oS _povgraice, V8 engine, radio, heater. || °53 PONTIAC 2-Door Hardtop ............. $ 445 5) Pontine Comet... eyas_ | upg S35BRG0TO F-Dome 2 Door | Custom’ Door € | ‘11957 FORD ..........., $1695 |\| 54 MERCURY 4-Door ..........0.0.0000 $ 395 AT $1795 st uoas : . ssoe | sta '§8 DegoTO = Dome 4 Door ag phd hl er NOW $ 704 " Country Sedan Wagon, oy engine. radio, heater. new white- | 54 FORD 2 Dacor re $ 325 OLIVER ’57 Cadillac “62” 86 Pontiac SC. Hat. ....... $1395.| | '55 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4 Door 6 "a Bese Custom “3000 1 1958 PLYMOUTH 960o5¢ $1895 ‘1°53 BUICK 4-Door .........0ccec gece cues 5 ; $145 DOW $35.51 PER MO. 7 ‘Savoy Hardtop with automatic transmission. radio, heater, ° c / a M to Sales Coupe, full power #9 Poatiac OC. Hdt. ....... $1148 ig PiREYMOUTH Savoy « Door 8 “Deve; 1 Der ai bo 1957 BL tres, A solid “white beauty. SL PONTIAC 4-Door ....0.i.0scceeeueses $ 75 olor : $2595 51 N. Broadway at ‘85 PLYMOUTH Savoy Clb, Cpe Syainane @ Lew, Pal eevee s BUICK a es .. . 51895 i] °51 BUICK 2-Door ...........--0.0eeee0e- $ 145 7 STOCK NO. 23 ; . $145 DOWN $3145 PER MO.| ce cow aint = eater end toll eccomarics, “Ce SONS? BraKex! rads, i . 55 Buick Super = : 5 oe She EP Shadbolt ‘S$, PLYMOUTH Suburban “Century 2 Door Hardtop 1957 MERCURY $1645 | "50 OLDPSMOBILE 2-Door .2.ecccesueasns $ 75 756 Ford Pa Parklane $1395 4-Dr. Sedan, full power ; AND _ ee ae | eer ates tose ren” boll asad Hardtop saith Mereomatic, retie= “seabertcwtaress - tires. | 50 DODGE 2-Doer oe cree eres tree 75 , srock 9 $ 795 $2695 M24 at Shadbolt | 8145 DOWN «158.14. PER MO. “Monterey 1 Door’ Hardtop als 1956 FORD Sachoasoccgae $1 195 ! ‘50 PONTIAC 4-Door ........ gg te eemecminae $ 65 35 Pontiac pe. R) ‘57 RAMBLER _... NOW $1294 Fairlane RD edan. Baeeeats) V-6 engine, radio, | | ’5] PLYMOUTH Club C 4 STOCK NQ 116 LAKE ORION $35 DOWN "S70 PER WEEK Custom & Door sO CANT : : aa a .* 56 Volkswen. 2-Dr. $1195] °57 DeSoto Firedome De oe wsrorp .. kof ss! 1995 PONTIAC ......... $1095 | | 54 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon ..........$ 495 a, STOCK ROI 6 “Dr. Hardtop Bows Oiaras ‘83 PLYMOUTH |... NOW 8 504 tres and beautin leather aims” “WU Bester. whitewall |i} 455 STUDEBAKER 4-Door $ 545 seme a $8) $1305 RUSS —_| es EMERG Sweet powrte wow sm] 1959 BUICK... $ 995 | 58° Ford d Cust. 300 $1595 : JOHNSON DR tiie ven Wink | ip canvaoces <<... now exis Special yor, Sedan. | Dynaflow, radio, heater, whitewall |\| - 55 Buick esas 2-Dr $ 995 ‘Dr. Hardie M OT OR 933 Down 6 —— 0 Fon * = . NOW $139 1955 CHEVROLET .. » 995 | \\ ( | . : : —" ‘$3 PLYMOUTH Club whitawall tires. Very nice “ane” Powersiide, radio, heater, | Y We ‘a S sree! wo ise alow - ST onic pon W $1994 -'55 Pontiac Gr Cpe. $795, $1395 Sale Biemecees cela 2 ee|| or CHEVROLET 4... 51695 | ps pownn erie FE heater, whitewall tires, “Vellow "and ‘white’ fsa '%4° i. "36 Piymonth Dr $ 895 ; ’S7 Buick Super, . . "$1 FORD 2 Door 8 * esr hateles: ns NOW 6 sie? = Your Friendly FORD Dealer 180 2-Dr. Hardtop, power AUTHORIZED RAMBLER IC SH T | : | . "56 Buick Sane as $1395, $1795 praten ‘0 rurwourm 2 Door . GLENN S | 147 S. SAGINAW ST. 5 og pi a1. .$ 895 | | MOTOR SALES | : { 54 Buick ck Special $ : AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER BRAID 952 WEST HURON | PONTIAC- BUICK FE 5-410] FE 5.3588 % 53 Pontiac Sedan . -$ 175 Bel enrages dan |! ®: Broadway Lake Orion MOTOR SALES FOR “TOP VALUE’ Dano CARS Agross from new car sales ; OT ject woe) RRR | PE 4-737] [ROCHESTER OL 18133][ Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. 4 55° Buick ick Cent. « $ 995 $1695 — (ABS AD 0186 a °34 Buick ck Cent. : : ns 495 Me —_ *56 Mercury | neg gy STOCK NO. 1 | 40-1 Monterey. 4-Dr. Sedan ATTENTION f- © . - py 34 Buick 2-Dr. ....$ 495 y a : a » erocx “ 190 a $1395 / iim . - — °S7 Dodge St. Wgn. $1555 [) D | | | $4 Olde "88" -.....$ 595} ’56 Cadillac “62” dq re . CV| > | | hoe $ The Works” ||.” SATU " mo. 31 Coupe, full power 1 Nlow’s Your Chance Shoots The OrKS | op RIDAY 6 AT RDAY ON LY” TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT BETWEEN in Now thru July 4th TO BECOME ANOTHER “STATISTIC” Another Holiday... 54 Buick Cent. aa $1995 STOCK 2 . 53 Olds-88 Sedan . .$ 395) 56 Oldsmobile Sup. “8&8” ain't 1 ly Special Sale 35 Buick ce Spel .$ 695 4-Dr. Sedan, power Is UPON US AND THOSE OF YOU WHO CONTINUE . - DRIVING AN UNSAFE CAR STAND A GOOD WE'RE GOING TO CLEAN, OFF OUR can sn CHANCE OF MAKING THIS YOUR LAST HOLIDAY LOT TO MAKE. ROOM FOR THE GR | oe Please Don't Take Chances | Ge In N ! ; 4 Buick 5 ck Speci .$ 395 2. ge Oldsmobile “88” YOU CAN ENJOY THE «TH OF JULY WHEN WE Op Nn OW, | ; : r. H’top, full Power GET TOU INTO ONE OF THESE BEAt = AND LOOK OVER OUR MERCHANDISE | 135 Bulk" Specias.$ 795 Like CANS AND YOULL Live fo EAZOY o™ Sone SOLD st | 1 | “Fantastically Low Prices’ | 98 PONTIAC © | nana - B'VILLE CONVERT. : BANG-UP FOURTH OF JULY i Power Steering. Power WITH A BEAUTIFUL USED CAR FROM weaker. — Seats & vn, $2795 SCHUTZ MOTORS $995 INCLUDED ON ALL 1954-1959 MODELS THIS INCLUDES 14 INCH ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TYREX TIRES CHOICE OF FIRESTONE — B. F. GOODRICH — U. 8. ROYAL | STOCK NO. 21 *56 Buick 4-Dr. HT $1395 STOCK NO 243 55 Mercury ‘4 cman ae 2-Dr, Sedan ar m5 $795... STOCK NO. 248 SE . 15 INCH GOODYEAR. TIRES _ Brand New ~ ‘58 MERCURY : 155 Olds Cl. oy ; 4-DOOR brakes’ Radio & Ivory Pain mission. Coral and Co- _ _ ‘53 Kaiser Sedan .. .$ 295 ‘55 Plymouth - Siaauc emer Mere |) 958 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door ......... $1895 VI VI , | BEAUTIFUL Turquoise & White paint. Powerglide, Power i "0 Buick 2-Dr. “ 5 145) 2- Dr. Sedan, 8-cylinder $2095 \ Steering, Radio & Heater, W/Walls. Spare new! ~ . 4 wick Z-Dr. .... . oon | . . 9 > . ; ; ; '} 57 MERCURY Montclair Hardtop ........ $1795 | ° : ~’359 Rambl Cust. 5 795 5] FORD | LIKE NEW—Beautiful shimmering Black paint. Mercomatic. Ve 59 Rambler Cust. $2275 “|| | - i Heater, “W/Wall, Areal suarby! . | DR ! CI IARGE BATTER '59 Buick 2Dr. HT $2695 <4 Pontiac PLANE een. omen 1 °SS DeSOTO Firedome Hardiop .<.....-... $ 895 | Y : 6eLEwe. os A 4-Dr. Sedan | eater, Fo-0-aM ‘57 OLDS | Transmission. Radio & Heater, W/Walls.| Dn Auomene | INCLUDED ON EVERY CAR REGARDLESS OF YEAR ; S ¢ . lt ye . were EVERY BATTERY I8 GUARANTEED IN WRITING AND (see sm! ggg | $1795 nem wr icron, |] cHevnoUE comet ya ue 2S| scuade SMGERERN So STOCK -NO, ‘ “ D + Radio and ame ‘ , _ : ney petiPoner ~ feb Ar ~'55 Olds 88 ove ; ad $ 895 : Meatee: Hydramatic.. | rag Oro Gs en ae ; $1495 58 CHEVROLET | 58 FORD 57 DeSOTO i . "5 - | 56 De onvertible ...........-2-0005 5 || COUNTRY SEDAN SPORTSMAN HARDTOP tee STOCK NO 262 4 D =P monty ; _f ee $1795 | TORQUEFLITE—4 Way Power. Red & Black paing New |! TMP ALA ae aoa Mentor; Auto. Ride woe Hester Bo? mate Trans a eae 30 |e : . To 0 . en || ransmissiol bay Ivory and Cardinal i Buick Special . $ 795 é-i/f ar top €dan , \ Top u'll be proud peal this one. 24 Months on Balance d es a ei nm, V-8. Solid . Red Paint d a arin One xo ws, | Vee 96 BUICK - . f '57 FORD Retractable”.................0.. $1995 | eee 94 $1995 eee $1490 "56 Buse w Wa on. $1495) SEEN POWER STEERING—Power brakes, Fordomatic. Radio Hl a ; -- al . : sroce - a | SPEC et “Gane De , , LYMOUTH Belveder yen " aie _ '57 CHEVROLET 35, PONTIAC '57 PONTIAC ) eater, Dyn . Pend > 5 : 'ce : : mae | 1 5/7 | EF elvedere Hardtop .:..... $ ; 4 DOOR SEDAN CHIEFTAIN SPORT COUPE $8 Buiek Special ..§ 795) ~453 "Pontiac | Par we £55 PONTIAC | ROWER STEERING poner traktt sower “windows cig pee Beer Sond tartan Ere eer : STOCK NO. 265 i Dr. Sedan | $1305 / ; Z | orqueflite Sharp! 30 Monts. ye Balance. Tone Blue Paint 1245 $ 845 ‘anyon Coral Paint. "54 Buick Special ..$ 395) ; «2 STLARCHIED = DOGE ’S7 DODGE Custom Royal Hardtop Sec eee $1695 eS sicle wees ses) «5 6 $ eB) Gob Gocco pocdcaa a poco hoonugsnuse $1475 i ; “= - Tr ‘ ut sce an rek “ a | G2A5 - nN meu jo & Heater. Hy | POWER STEERING—Power brakes. Like new! 30 Months 57 FORD ‘55 CH EyROLEL 55 DODGE ’°5§ Pontiac 2-Dr. ..$-495: i, ; . . CUSTOM “300° ROYAL 4 DOOR SEDAN ee 60 ses : $995 ‘| ’57 CHRYSLER Windsor Hardtop ......... $1595 vs. Henie ol 7 =: Radio and | Heater. | 6 _ Radio and Heater, v8, — z 9 DL . i}. L 56 Pontiac CL. Cpe. $ 850 4-Dr. Sedan ; 'S5 BUICK ; Heater. W/Walls. 30 Months on Balance, Pec c ce ekn $1345 lonial Grey o's 895 . $ 795 : ‘57 FORD Fairlane “500” .../77.......... $1545 |: - . Ces Bee ioe aes isle oi STOCK NO. 269 . oe : =o = ‘SP Buick R’master $2095. $295 2-DOOR HARDTOP VICTORIA—Fordomatic, Radio & Heater, W/Walls 30 Months Oo ee NE 55 FORD. '55 PLYMOUTH - Radio & Heater. Dyna- _ Radio and, Heater, Hy- custom 2 DOOR 4 DOOR SEDAN STOCK NO. 270 flow ‘95 PONTIAC 58 CHEVROLETS :. FROM $2095 dramatic, Power Steer- Ra 4 ae rs Ud ¥-8, Auto. Transmission, te ! i . ie ee ee Ree et , ing and Power Brakes. z a omer peter 0 Radio and Heater. Solid BP BSCE Dalat onghl 5 52° Pontiac ... $1095 BREA RA Birt Sh ea Estat ce en 45 rey oe STOCK .’56 Buick Super . has 56 Buick Convert, - STOCK NO. 271 54 Buick Super ...$ 4 NO, 276 "56 Buick S Special 4 $1195) STOCK NO. 286 + 9951: -IN AND 8EE HANK or GLENN _ Pontiac’ = aa! Barons i | BRING YOUR TITLE * 53 Buick 4-Dr. Sedan $195 OVER 53O MORE TO CHOOSE FROM STOP IN TONIGHT b hemedeeen estore GM AC TERMS _ JEROME. P ACTORY BRANCH | S'CHIEF CAT. COUP Lt & Heater, Hydra- |, . $1095 | RETAIL STORE. _|| TORQUEFLITE—Power etring & Fuwer 6 Months on Balance. MOTORS, INC. . - ~ SHARP BIRMINGHAM - “ _ New Car MINGHAM - DESOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER - OAKLAND COUNTY’ S LARGEST CHEVROLET: DEALER ~The BIG-BIG Lot: Tone Ivor nm Pink. y end Sand "GOODWILL USED-CARS" | 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. _ ‘FE 3.7117 (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE). || 912 S. WOODWARD MI 6-5302 _BIRMINGHAM | . al Anal “Bright Spot” Ml HO-Orchard Lake Ave. | Orchard Lake at Cass we heh 3 e+ a Eves. IFE 8-0488 Open till 9) on nas ~ Today’ S. Television pega _ meres mount AY cine tit Ge ei sel nates © ction niet ani _ Channel 2-WIBK-TV eienchaaand +-wwi-TV_ Channel 7—WXYZ-TV ~— “Channel 9—CKLW-TV" ~ TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ding between him and their | - (2) Cartoon Classroom. . f f i fr ot | =) oe *, ee | THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JULY. * 1059 Poa : ot at Reformatory Hotilla aToday 14 Ships Will Parade YONIA @ — Coates |School to Réatoid Chicago Greets |Relic Fire Engine | in “the e State Reformatory’s voca- ,tional school are reconditioning twé at eer ee nn ee I a Ingrid Stil Wed © to Rossellini ~ Rome Court of - dqcedk ‘Fine Raine "che Rescue ‘Steel Hour From Muck | next semester —~Clnustatte Conia iw 00 (2) Movie (cont niece. :00 (2) Captain Kangaroo By WILLIAM EWALD a sean homer ti (1) Leave It to Beaver. Com- ae (1) ore Holiday House.| Lake Shore Celebrating * fire —— a nnetvice in| Reverses Annulment by} NEW YORK (UPI) — Summer — pele ar, tay to rete o on Time. = ‘pose ppc —_ with °° 9 fcaler)- Rese the Clown. | Opening of Seaway Iter the city of New Buttalo. Lower Tribunal wrscagy i se ; rve| a — : : shaving much to his family’s’. a eee, - x * * Bing Conia snd. Sean Martin a 4 mes - il ammaennest. Repeat. Y*\9:30 (4) Mr. Adams and Eve. | CHICAGO (UPD — The fleet, Inmate craftamen are working, ROME (UPI) — A Rome court forward to the U.S. Steel Hour. /wit) star in Frank Sinatra's first sich Pa ae (9) Mike Hammer. Adven-|t0:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. comes in today at this lusty young on a hand-pump type fire engine of appeals ruled today that Ingrid rn a special for ABC-TV next sedson om (7) Curtain lecct) ture: Mike investigates rack- (7) Jean's Notebook. ‘worl d port and a iin I andlub-, and a horse drawn fire hose car- Bergman and Roberto Rossellini) Last night, the CBS-TV drama Oct. 19—Sinatra will do four specs _ (9) Six Gun Judge et where money helps con-|10:15 (7) Lady’ of Charm. ea ‘riage. Both pieces of equipment are stilt man and wife although, ¢t ory wheeled out a rather for the network. .. . Hugh Wedlock : , testants in talent contest. [19:39 (2) Sam Levenson. pete) merenien ie weve Ee rousing are more than 100 years old she has since married Swed creaky drama. eacient of csanct and Howard Snyder will join Bill 6:40 (2) News Analyst. 9:30 (2) Playhouse 90. Drama: (i) Treasure Hunt welcome. «| The reformatory’s vocational impressario Lars Schmidt and is . : Davenport riters on NBC-TV’s 6:45 (2) News, sports. Hob Cassius is ignerved i eee kee : Fourteen naval warships, the | school already has gained wide- vacationing with him in Sweden. and stiff of joint. It was saved upcoming Fibber McGee and Molly e se wots ; commander of bomber unit! 19:55 (7) News : a st Api = poe » ae spread attention for restoration! x *« ‘* ifrom complete infirmity by several | series. ug , ® * = rea es since the . work done on cannons for the state ;park on Mackinac Island. * * * The refurbished fire engines will go on display in a New Buffalo —s when finished. in England in World War . His men are amazed when he accuses young flier in death of one of the pilots. With Haze] Court, Rip Torn. Repeat. (4) 21 Beacon Street. New The court reversed a lower capable performances, most not-| - ne ion arn on Berg- ably Eddie Albert's. m ini ma : ‘plunging into chaos the tangled af-| The play, “Apple of His Eye fairs of the Swedish actress. The —® boiled down version of a ruling added further complications Broadway vehicle offered during to a “Tegal battle for custody of World War Ii-—was one of those (2) Ten-Four. (4) Honeymooners. (7) Girl Decoy. Adventure: Policewoman pretends to be out-of-town girl looking for plenty of kicks in the big) 11:00 (4) Price Is Right. (2) I Love Lucy. (7) Cleo. (9) Abbott & Costello. - 11;30 (4) Concentration. | _|steamed down Lake’ Michigan f a_ round of ceremonies marking the opening of the St. Lawrence | Seaway and the visit Monday of ‘Queen Elizabeth. Rep. Rabaut Leaves Hospital, to Rest front-running city. i (7) Burns and Allen. The 14 ships, = | huge Hod, | ete acne wn) 2) Hoy Bry.” eo ru Fre 2 TWO-Car Collision, mo, cease | Sater vid et nad | ARINGTON — Rep, Le 7:30 (2) Code 3. Ge to Ve a ea By ; peer Intand Seas,” planned a ision, A Rome court annulled the | somewhere around April. C. Rabaut (D-Mich) was released (4) (color) Mich. Outdoors. lannin wand executiie a A FRIDAY AFTERNOON | day-long parade down Bergman-Rossetlini marriage on | - |from. Bethesda Navai Hospital yes- (7) To Be Announced. ee ridex & @ Per 12:00 (2) Love of Life. shore from Wuckares, 5 near va Head- On, Injures 3 Zaly 1h taut year. W accepted | Love, of course, won out—the terday after two weeks of treat: Nesobapeua begins | (The Tec Domb. | Wiecomets herder, t. ie™ ‘Steel Hour took a firm stand last ment and medical checkups. (7) Rough Riders. Adven-| - ture: Riders try to rescue} Union prisoners kept con- Rossellini's theory that under | City, Ind., on the southern tip of | 4 Swedish law Miss Be caiwaa ‘night in favor of it—and presum- the lake. , lw ably, gentleman and girl are now Newspaperman has criminal] as partner in launching new (7) Across the Board. (9) Summer Begins An aide said Rabaut, 72, had Three — persons been advised to rest for a couple were inj Wednesday in a two-car bean still married to her first hus- r, ‘Unholy Partners,”’ fined althe * . ‘settled happily somewhere around of weeks bef oes : ugh war is over. /|12:30 (2) Search for Tomornuw | They were to reverse themselves collisiori WwW. band, Dr. Peter Lindstrom, rE l x ‘ore - resuming his ih with Edward G. Robin- (9) Walter Winchell. Drama: (4) It Could Be You. and repeat the maneuver tonight | Haggerty road phan oy ed when she married Rossellini by ‘Labor Day. duties. 8:00 (2) December Bride. Com-| — “Man seeks revenge on-ex- iF Baseenine Gur in. a fully-lighted “sail-by” back’ ship, according to Oakland County PTexy in Mexico in 1950. *«* * Rabaut. was hospitalized June y: Lily and Hilda find old ees by robbing ome (9) Serial Theater to Navy Pier near the Chicago Sheriff's Deputies. | Therefore, the’ lower court said Carol Lawrence, playing @ poor! 17 after becoming ill in his office. Rady Vallee record and talk fight. on the eve of a bigit2:45 (2) Guiding Light. . rae officials estimated that a|_,“/! were taken to Pontiac Gener- the Mexico marriage was not| arm i, Tie io , arg The illness later was diagnosed Vallee in speech to recover it./19; 99 (2) Playhouse (cont.) 50 (9) News. avy officials e uld line the|2! Hospital. One of the drivers, valid. Miss Bergman did not con. 1/67 TOS. © , h hl cerebral ischemia — a spasm Repeat. * * (4) Best of Groucho. Quiz: |#80 (2) Our Miss Brooks. million “specaiors we + ret |Manferd Smith, 36, of Brighton, is test the suit and went on to marry middle class cityish in her speech) im = small blood vessel in the . (4) Who Pays? New com- Bartt “John Charice (4) It’s Great Life. beaches and lakefront of hah in fair condition with head an d Sch midt. and mien to be entirely credible! brain. edy panel show with Mike Thccnes ‘blasté rock "i roll {7) Music Bingo. politen Chics s) eran +e arm injuries. * * jas a rustic hired hand: But within) spokesman for Rabaut said the mas as roc - . 5 : | f Meese ae ees sl Repeat. io) Movie [cheer a a * _ | Frank Reese, 51, of 555 Laguna! Italy's Catholie press violently her Heaks, she worked skiltfuly: ‘congressman “is in wonderful c wicke eleste| : 7) Topper. = Ct., the other driv d his wife, ked the an e ; re i ; (7) Official Detective, Mys-/1:30 ( pper. iver, and his attac annulment. and the! . py? physical shape.’’ He said attend- ‘ Cy Geso Kinvan fod tery: Cab driver tips off po- 3) wea goa to ie on x ime Snaltoemna were i 49, both were. treated state prosecutor appealed the ver- we HORT SHOTS: AB o's Music ing physicians had advised Rabaut : : (2) As Wor urns. leased. ict. (7) Zorro. Adventure: Zor-| scene of wrecked car which|1:88 (4) Faye Elizabeth. cruisers, destroyers, submarines, “""**** a SEE wining hese wacnrwe Hr, ant Oat wae ech Romig - ro's servant is accused of burned and trapped driver. |2:00 (7) Day in Court. transport, cargo and landing ships night to medium pleasant effect. anticipate a recurrence of the reneery and murder by wom- (9) News. (2) Susie. broke out their battle colors. 33 000 Def Back to-W k O d a. en i ¢ 10:15 (9) Weather. (4) Queen for a Day. Fifteen other ships were to join OU» y ~to- Work Urder Movie tunes come equipped with ro Movie (cont.) 110:20 (9) Little ‘Theater. ’ lations the flotilla here later in prepara- | built-in nostalgia and it's almost 8:30 (2) Yancy Derringer. Adven-|19. 39 (2) Playhouse (eat) 2:30 (4) Court of Human Relations tion for the Queen's only stop at USW Pp M b impossible to hiss completely tate Rend soe on Sten (4) (color) Masquerade a Gale Gaen : an American city during her on I esses em er Ss with a show of this sort even when | ant when President threatens . tour. i .Party. Panel: Faye Emer- : . rent North American they're presented in the stiffish| to dislodgé him after series son, Audrey Meadows, Lée (9) My Favorite Story. to End Wi Idcat S tri kes manner of the ABC-TV entry. | of ———- murders, Re- Bowman.and Sam Levenson 3:00 (2) Big Payoff. A R Chi Aor lawyats peat. . wi — (4) Young Dr. Malone. ers Chides Law CHAN WIM (4) Lawless Years. Adven-, 7 Parole eee Wife . of (1) Beat “the Clock. °9 | Y NEW YORK (ar)— Toe — os issued here by Union Pres- Playouee 90 siabgelints mec its sis ture: Cigar bands are clue| iavalia pagbes bed ohdtha to 9) Movie. for Mystic Slowness of the United Steelworkers put!ident David J. McDonald. are plauing @remas shot thal FE 4-1515 in hunting killers of car rent-| ~ passes 's ; pressure on the members today| In other cities, however, there P C & V ELECTRO MART * al agent, James Gregory| seat Sty. Soe st 3:38 (2) Verdict ‘s Yours. ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — US.|to end scattered wildcat strikes'was no immediate sign of a re-/Mafia for .CBS-TV next season. 158 Oakland . plays FBI man Barney ‘Ru. joins card dealer in hotel rob- (4) From These Roots. Atty. Gen, William -P. Rogers says \that erupted in Pennsylvania and turn to work. - ‘CBS-TV will offer five day- | ditsky. “bery. (7) Who Do You Trust. the great weakness of the legal'Ohio in the midst of contract ne-| x* * * time specials in its Woman! series (1) Real McCoys. Comedy: (9) Sai Theater: aa 4:00 (2) Brighter Day, profession is that, it is chronically) gotiations here. - | The walkouts spread in defiance | = Luke decides to learn to a at See (4) (color) Truth or Conse slow. Up to 30,000 workers were off,of the back-to-work orders sent| , : dance when he sees pretty _ r he s- Presper joa: quences. kok the job at several plants in strikes,by telegram by. McDonald and. dancing teacher, Kathy is ly. Lawyer ‘aie i lesa wt (7) American Bandstand In 2 ae ae _ ig eres after ‘other top officers ot the union. unha Repeat. Eye a gs . ers said, “The public can’t: Un-/starting Tuesday night McDonald said “prompt and (9) =e rigs her in “The pig - riesgo ° abe derstand why it takes so long to) About 3,700 seamen on Great| vigorous action” was being taken | Is YOUR 9:00 (2) Zane Grey Theater. he I Nona ri C = F — get a case tried.” _ Lakes vessels also were defying|to get the men back to work. Western: Lawyer Lloyd... aaa ccapee the 5 pa Aad ge ; He chided lawyers for having back-to-work orders from the| The wildcat strikes broke out in, Bridges wonders whether to He a el ether - ld wi —— |done what he called a bad job on steelworkers union. : |defiance of a two-week contract accept defense of man who| es See "On “i riety with 00 (2) Movie. . . ‘the picture they have given the x« *« * extension agreement made after killed town's leading citizen| Sits oe, es ys (4) (color) George Pierrot public ,of the administration of, Some plants were - forced -to|President Eisenhower intervened | or large bribe not to defend jie 0) A a Presents. | justice. close. Violerice broke out in a few in the stalemated ‘tontract nego-| INg him. Repeat. . (4 Sports. (color). = x * * spots. ~ itiations last Saturday. Fa (4) Bachelor Father. Com: 15295 (2) Ni iiwetch Theater. Ms. (9) Looney Toons. | “We Tawyers have a solemn; Many of those who walked out; The first walkouts came at the edy: Bentley's wealthy, “~ sical: “Ee ihveee eecolina 5:30 (7) Mickey Mouse Club. iduty to improve the administra- ended their revolt Wednesday | time of expiration of the three- clients try to arrange a wed- - Blues.” (44) a ‘5:55 (4) Sports. ‘tion of justice,”’ he said. \night in obedience. to back-to-work year contract covering 500,000 _ = S, : ; a | union members employed in , : . _Asewer See eee aad rhe ey eae are ‘ ; : ; |plants that produce 90 per Sat of ‘ BETTER SEE US! Jimmy. Cannon ceom Bob law on Succession - the nation’s steel. | ¥ faced , 5 Fr | After Eisenhower's plea for For a Good Used TV 4 ZAIN T mishae miele ae 7) Night Court . . Vee Nixon Adds Life further efforts to avert a strike, ; %. wee tS ee ee ae Ur ged if Disaster p be aeety Amd union agreed W; Stop in today and pick out a good guaranteed = Str tats bole ett ste FRIDAY MORNING t d ~ / extend the contracts until mid- TV Set. Over 50 Sets to Choose from. ‘i ate ATT Ep jaa BINT) 6:50 (2) Meditations. ° LANSING — Th Se N O ome lan S outine night July 14. ‘ ¥ RRR E IE] |e:s8 2) Oy Farm Front, —_{, LANSING uP — The Senate's No [OTE Dt SOS O EE GEE IIIS toe From $14.95 and up —s. ra am PEEL IEIRISISTE] «(7:00 (4) Today. on 4 ne let a Michigan eov- ‘ . Many of the pickets in the wild-| rom . an up : BISA] SMNalaes (2' TV College. ernor pick his own wastesadc bes Fs By EARL WILSON ca strikes carried signs reading | ; i Big Show ni irehand tn, cane. of atanic du NEW YORK—Comedians, beware! Vice President Nixon. ~ gene =o hatiek WALTON A ne {) Breektest ime. _Jaster by enemy action. |Just visited a Greenwich Village night club—where he got up 4+ 2 negotiating session sched le Sen. Edward Hutchinson (Re and told a joke. ‘uled for Wednesday morning. Aft. | TV R , ° [7 8 17 } fil fiz Fennville), said there were better x * * ‘er McDonald’s back-to-work or-| 7 ways to provide for continuity of ; : ders w d, . - 1 ff “Ithe state ; sie victim t should the} - Serie Sad, Heating end tive oc sx Segret, | session me ‘pel. thee was no] ie FE 2-2257 ’ governor a victim to an a , _announcement on. _what_ happened | - 515 | “WALTON. BLYD.- y Veer x State Milt Kamen got mildly panteky because 7 1§ Not happy with Z ; . Perhaps the Legislature’s fore- » Both- morning and afternoon; it Lawyer (ab:) - = most constitutional expert, Hutch- on does a Nixon gag. 4 sessions were scheduled today 18 Ever (poe., said yesterday one was Say, you look like—nah, it couldn't be,” and on following days. i 20 French see inson y y 21 Sidelong look to by statute extend the list of |hesitated Kamen . . . but Jack Rollins, his § The contract. expiration led to foe a constitutionally designated public |manager, standing in the rear and fearing grail a ee ee 38 Bulk officials in the line of succes- jan embarrassing joke, shouted, “Yes it 1s, : 38 Flower parts i} 5 sion. . Milt!” ‘ oe we against 12 ore ship- | er ’ I . 32 iia eon) x | iT | ; These are the lieutenant gover ee) 1 take out this joke and insert that faa The union's Local 5000, which] We Carry the Following Television on Sales Floor _¥4 Collection of = nor, secretary of state, attorney one and change this one,” gulped Kamen. WILSON nas headquarters at Cleveland, ae = a - ee ee tk re ee eginner 0 : wi orde wa. 0 eir 41 Melaysian Under the criticized bill, a gov-| It was after Kamen mentioned he was from Brooklyn ships as they reached port. @ Motorola @ Dumont ; 2 —a, 2 ernor would be required to name, that Nixon mounted the stage and got into the act liter- The strike tied up about. 20 steel: — 7 ; . » {in order, three-ehoices for his re- - ally. It reminded him, he said, of a little Brooklyn a company ore ships in Great Lakes . = Z Go by groketest 2 amie = a due ee a who'd asked for his auto- |ports today. A union spokesman HAMPT ON ELECTRIC of Shahabad geographical dispersion—and file | |said more than 100 would be idled + __. teas ee 5 ee Indie i! . 4 them with the secretary of state. graph one night as he by the weekend if the strike con- Sto 'W.. Haren i: Sree roningy 0 2 7-6, =o 442523 gt Lee crests 19 Knock 31 False “If the governor gets blown up,. headed for the show, “Two tinued. — ee : ° ys 3 Give ear to 22 Canadian “. 39 Rope anew SO will the, secretary of state and’ for the Seesaw.” As he - J 50 Atte (ab) 4 Southern... pote ne pi so oad 'the list of three names,’ ’ Hutchin- | | \ ee s : i Gives es 8 British 24 Caterpillar == 43 Furnace part son said. | related it, the little girl : Jury Deliber ates mi $6 Elder ¢ Kusteline 25 Nicaraguan % Beriuaed | | said: “You'll like it—it’s ‘ ; 57 Beverage mammal town valley | Domestic airlines are planning doity.” . M K| ’ F Bs PN rd La i is Color ‘lightiy 33 Group oo for at least two million helicovter. = rs. umpp S afe , 80 Penetrates oe oe pieces - ‘Passengers a year and the heli-- The crowd—which included : Choose from i —- 10 Beast Rah 53 aerieers ope service is expanding stead- Producer Hal Prince, Harold CINCINNATI w —. The jury ing. ane mountain 12 Soothsayers 36 Natural 55 Column . ‘HY: whose hands rests the fate of Mrs. | GE-PHILC =, - — Lloyd’ and Harold Lloyd Jr. Edythe Klumpp’ resumed deliber. | with Bill Bendix’ daughter— ‘ations this morning after taking MOTOROLA-RCA-EMERSON Tod R 1dio Pr mM. Ae eee hee, ae at erring plhorspeog dig LARGE SELECTION . ‘ — O ay > CO ogr a S ~ “See here, we don’t allow mitted, eae eee oe — ‘jokes like that here—they get The members also were provided. PRICES $ 00 e WuR (780) ORKLW (900). WWs (950) oan (1130) WXYZ (1270) WPON (1490) WJBK, (1500) ltoo many laughs.” . with an imitation skull — that one ST ‘ART AT , defense ‘attorney, William F. Hop- tontaa? | WIBE, stereo WXYZ, Breakfast cup WJBR, News.” Reid x & - FELICIA te Mt a we heca's — E re ae ae mia ~~ Seo WPON Chuck Lewis | The Nixon party went to the club because Mrs. Javits 18 & were caused when Mrs. Klumpp C & V ELECTRO MART A WXYZ. Surre WOAR Rows, Martyn 1:80 WWI Bob Maxwell fan of singer Felicia Sanders, also on the bill. Earlier that! shoved her body into the luggage WeAR Music — on ee Began got O sapria night the two-Cadillac party went to see “Gypsy” after which compartment of the automobile. 158 Ockland Ave. FE 2-3781 WPON News sports FRIDAY MORNING 0:30 WJK Jack Aarris ww. Ne the Veep went backstage to congratulate Ethel Merman. He The state contended that Mrs, ole. 4 CKLW Mary Morgan 4 we. Maxwell 7 ¥ pen ‘til 7 P.M. 4 ty 1 her Manel 00 wR, Agricurture WJBK Reta: also met her daughter and father in her dressing room. Klumpp not only shot Mrs. Bergen, - cule ae sn aol "GWi tem tre en [on “You're amazing, you're amazing! How do you do it?” the 32, ldst Oct. 30, but bludgeoned her. |— — = : WOAR Me rr, ht WoBR Foo ea, WXY% Peter & Mary 2:30-Ww%yz, P winter |Veep exclaimed to Ethel. He naturally had a good seat at _ The little courtroom was crowded | e wi CKLW. Jpe Van CKLW News Shift Bea | tod. the feeling that a ; ‘aaa sien WJBK , News, Reid “ \“Gypsy”—third row center, on the aisle. eddie caida We H + N ae oe WCAR | News ja wil cee verdict would be reached at any | e@ fiave iwo |New LW. tawts Jr. wae susie ag : minute. WJBK, Jack, Bellboy ° CKLW 10 so gg dy see WWJ, News, Maxweil THE MIDNIGAT EARL ° hdjelight “Guanes WXYZ. M Short “ee The hall outside was littered ulb anso | bis 4 * ge WPon ore Bird Sports a sae ‘a CRLW. Joe Joe oe set Frank Sinatra’s going to Miami to attend a friend’s wed- with TV and motion picture = G r n Transistor Organs er oo thon ir |ding... Marlon Brandon cruised Greenwich Village with pretty eras and equipment . 1 wd Rab we . 1. cal mn Neve ‘aber i ee Hollywood actress V Caldwell-;:>Franes (“Suzie Wong"}|Mrs:" Klumpp was” kept in her) im Mahogany -and Walnut ee | 3:00—WIR, BE News George = ca evn ald "GEL. town Davies Nuyen hasn’t spoken to the show's publicists for four months cell. i. . "MODEL B , | Ot aa : 13 ae = | POR Git tee |__|... Comedy-writer' Jack Douglas will follow his book, “My| —__~ 7 esta 3 WIR, Basedgil —— ai; << Lose oe — ~~ cr Brother Was An-Only Child,” with another: “Never Trust A ; Bloomfield Man ae ae ae = Se , 11 :40— WJR, Time for Mus! WJ, News, Prench oomrre on . ows, Minoriten ‘gor © | SRCm ary arene | wt Sameer” | Naked Bus Driver”... Ed’ Sullivan hoped Floyd Patterson “ee Comaiest : Due fo canee-ove Rete otter es a | WHEN’ Nite Mounds . xewe es cate — | - | WCaR meee sence |would appear on his TV'er cwith Johannson) but the ex-/FOr Flan Commission WY? Night ‘ Oneriage Trade | count to our customers. Stop in and $:00—WW4, Kozlov Speech FRIDAY AFTERNOON | WJBK, McLeod champ didn’t show up. A Bloomfield Township man was take advantage of this wonderful vhiwW Bible snl Guest ae Eva Gabor’s beau, Dick ee einthored a plane to ry her perbwary by Gov. Wil] otter now. a Pe Nie sounds |, WAY. News WolL ‘fyi feat nant om win ane Gal) family to Chicago for her “Blithe Spirit” opening . . . Danny liams to the. Detroit ivtrepeling ao ShiW worle leday. — Davie CKL Joe ; . , fs ete witek Taek el QIBE Mews Georee wars, . wister pf ak ta Thomas St. Jude hospital fund got $250,000 from the bar on Regional Planning Com WIEC AND MUSIC CENTER ft i sean, Cela WPON ews Caney See. Be Waa M Shorr tenders’ union ... Tony Martin’s reported leaving RCA-Victor sion ‘es of :S8t1 Hi ; ae eS ee “wie, wume || WRON News cewis Woen Wetaoe records because they're “taking him for granted.” : | Rabe, Satan re) be MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING. — i ia ees ee ° Ww News. : t290~ Wa, ime for Munie 2 £ The only thing kids can wear out faster thar shoes is awaits Senate cotitirmation to as- : , Hews, Reyholds | . _ News Grater Pare iii. oei'stene tee > [pasente. That's dari, brother. mame pot presetiy filled tol Located in the Bazaar Area” ge a a f he ‘ ; fo. J ey : \ ; : % : . { Te <5 : if) ao < Weg * pd. S . ; : : \s : \ Ag . oy oe he F by ; ——s i i ee ee a eet id t j F - \ ij . 4 ‘ ‘ RoW: 3 ' ae Fo BS ; = : ; >= ja ‘ ‘ i as ; : i —e : Pees : : 3 x rs * “J ‘ F \, : a! ah 2 : ; % pe ee tees Pees © ipo Soe pey Sage? See ee — Ss ee ae ae ee tee oor = as = 4 3 ne * ~e i i <3 ‘ = — =a ae ae ee ee IN ee ET OUT ray % Calls Michigan A . DETROIT #—Is Michigan. a bet- ‘ : Ben P. € Ee, inter-| miles in 1961 from the Red Sea,\| Loe sae Bey by|up the coast of Asia and across See eee. toe Se pureds & ee‘ the north Pacific to California borne by aestel assessment ee 9 eséjand Guatemala. struction of ‘sidewalk and | related. work His goal: to show that builders’ ga f ancient cities unearthed in Irwin Street to Central, s : : $0 feet of the east 86 fect of Lot No. 3e4| Central America lived on the Red, ' Sd \- -THIRTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. THU RSDAY. JU LY, ‘ . x « pt e S { 1959 \ * .— ~~ ie ¥ Better for Film Than Capital | | Invention. hiiertat in War Refugee Boy, 6, Assaulted, Slain tery place to slioot a movie’ than Hollywood? ee & * The answer to that is “yes’’ if it, is put to Producer-Director Otto Preminger, who filmed Anatomy of a Murder in the Upper Michi- gan locale where the story hap- pened. Ld “I never saw such wonderful cooperation and such incredible hospitality,’ Preminger told «a news conference upon his ar- rival at Wednesday night's pre- miere of the movie made from Michigan Supreme Court Justice John D, Voelker’s novel. “We used a good many residents of the area as actors, you know, including the ual) court clerk,| Lloyd Le Vasseur,’’ Preminger) said. x * * Did he find anyone he plans on taking back to Hollywood for an, acting career? The answer to that is no. “But we set something of 8 record in shoofing it in eight weeks, and as a matter of fact, I booked the show in majer cities for July the day before we start- ed shooting March 23. “Cooperation, of the kind we got, plus luck, accounts for my meet- ing my bookings.” Educati ar | Ft - Afoard of Education o tield “His School District No. 2, of the City of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, will receive bids on the materials, labor an ms and Site Ww Lake Road Qui tepeed ieee, ante ¥ pe ollie. of ‘the Board sntever a est Long field Hills, Michigan. ne. and ae mag Laird -_ each set o of Education of the Bloom- Dist: 2, Bloom- f documents so = twenty (20) days subsequent to ing of the bids, without the consent New York Police Hold Retarded Youth, 14, in’ Sex Killing NEW YORK (AP)—A 14-year-old; mentally retarded youth has been) arrested for the slaying of a 6- year-old neighbor boy; the son of Hungarian refugees. The body of Zoltie Toth was found Wednesday in an wnoccu-| pied tenement building next door to his home. Police said Zoltie had been sexually assaulted, An iron bar, believed to have been used in the slaying, was discovered in a-yard nearby. * * * two wars has ended with payment’ of $340,000 to a University of California physicist. * * Annowncement of the Defense Department settlement with Dr. Qtto Halpern was made Wednes-| day. Halpern agreed to relinquish all rights to his development of a material and method for scram- bling electro-magnetic waves. The scientist said he developed his idea largely on his own time after the Navy accepted his) theory and he joined a team work-| * of Technology's radiation labora-| tory. war, Government F inally Pays WASHINGTON (AP) — An 18-|.-The development was used in’ “year fight over-payment for-an in-| World War_—II and the Korean: verition that helped U.S. planes;War and: still is in use by the’ ‘Awaits 2nd Jail Term ee and ships evade enemy -radar in} Defense Department, * x * When Halpern tried to patent} the govérnment held that granting a patent would make his secret processes public. ‘Halpern rejected an offer of $50,- 000 from the Navy and turned to the courts.’ In 1952 After he lost eartier rounds; a ooo ifederal court of appeals in New York decided that a lower court should hear closed doors. The litigation was lat that point when the last set- ing at the Massachusetts Institute! tlement was made and accepted. * 3 Secretary of Defense Neil’ Me- the claim behind * * jeeareh in’ radar dotenae. now is awaiting arrest. \Ele#y sent a “letter of ‘apprecia- Ition to, Halpern. Wednesday. ray Convicted of. Rape | Press for New Trials | Elroy ‘said .the scientist's ideas continue ~to .be the basis of re- ‘White Council's Leader ' men _ MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPID— Roving segregationist ‘John~Kas- prison sentence. The 28-yéar-old White Citizens Council] leader has a six months prison sentence to serve on a con- viction of violating a federal in- junction against interference’ with integration of the Clinton, Tenn., High School. The U. S. Supreme Court re- fused Monday to review a second contempt conviction against Kas- per who already has served nine months of a year’s sentence. He) fense attorneys for. two , young viandiation for mercy in separate| - interracial rape cases ‘argue new). ‘his invention at the end of the| per, temporarily free, today await-| trial “motions. today. ied the start of his second federal face mandatory death sentences, aré Marine Pvt. Fred.Davis, 24, who is white, and Israel. Sharpe, 19, a Negro. convicted Monday of raping a 4T- year-old Negro woman, ~ a Beaufort resident,|. was tempting to a a weman—in- her ho rape—like rape—is a capital of- fense in South Carolina. ~ BEAUFORT, S.C." “aie — De- pee ROTC Range hea tearing down the 65-year-old University of Michigan’s Reserve Officers range on the central .campus. Construction already has started - ANN ARBOR (#--Wreckers have |North University building. Vitamin A- is said to sat. a relationship. to the ability’ to at night. | Training Corps - rifle convicted without recom- The defengants, both of whom} Davis, a native of Atlanta,.was Sharpe, convicted Tuesday of at- young white me. Attempted) The whole family saves ad means lower prices. * Pay cash, pay less © Lower rents * No fancy fixtures ¢ No show windows open every nite till 9 on ‘a new. ROTC -range in. the Arrested Wednesday night and| charged with juvenile delinquency) was Kenneth De Voe, a special) iclass student with a police od) lof burglary and arson, | When. De Voe was picked up. {his clothing was bloodstained. | | The toth boy had left his par- ‘ents’ home at 11:25 a.m. His ‘body was found at noon by an, elderly junk man searching the building for plumbing salvage. Detectives scouring the neighbor- hood picked up De. Voe, who re- sides six doors away from the Toth home. | ‘+. * * | Zoltie and his parents, Imre, 38, and Anna, 29, came here after the 1956 anti-Communist uprising in Hungary. The father works nights. in a paper cup factory and also helps} his wife as superintendent of the building in which they live. They have another child, Mary, 5. Clock in Space Planned to Test — Einstein Theory. - LOS ANGELES (AP)—A space clock, accurate within one second’ in 1,000 years, is being built to hag Einstein's theory of relativity. Tine clock is designed for an orbiting satellite. Whirling around | of Board of Education, Bloomfield aite Dich whe sonal apes 2, Bloomfield /the earth, it will be compared| — BOARD OF EDUCATION (with a similar clock on the) District Ne. 2, round. JEAN B ahd x: * * July 2, . 1958 By comparing the two clocks’ NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ge Waite and related work alley Rorth gy Jasper Price, R To: L. Cork. Robert i. Gri- . Lesiie H performances by radio, theories) on relativity can be tested, ac-| n.| cording to Dr. Harold Lyons, head ‘of the Hughes Aircraft atomic a physics department directing the ) ye H. oy “ and Pauline’ Ra’ : Vernier, | Project. Phyllis V. Arthur Buttrey,| Lyons. said the space octs| Stephen ‘Silly, Adam 'M. ‘Temes, James should run slow compared with ae. =| persone in oe -|the ground clock for orbits below d take notice: That the roll of the reated, | Assessment heretofore made by ine'cr City ray’ he purpose of defra that 1 une'eels which ‘the | The launching of a clock satel- —-s aseessment for” the “construction | lite is expected to be several S eee pase related com years off. e University Avenue to — > of Bald- for public fospection . ,.| Skipper Hopes to Drift cattice fs betevr given that the ppe . pe I of Pontiac, ot aon in the Shacmtclied 18,000 Miles on Raft Sulg, 4D. thse, st 8:00 oclock pm to| REDONDO BEACH, Calif. @®— ’ os ey * 5 all t and r K. mnity wil be given alli —Capt. Devere Baker is at it Beted July 1.3 ) oat 43-year-old” raft ski . year-old raft skipper, ~ Bony clerk who drifted to Hawaii last sum-/ July 2, 1958’ mer laid the keel for his new], NOTICE . 0) raft, "Lehi V Wednesday. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ~ alk = west side Sanford a jan, Donald L. Shave: Lot No. y office for public silso hereby given that the pg oreg and the —— of the City Commission itiac will meet in the Chamber. in said City, on es Tth day of | po = oo at 8:00 o assessment, = whi and nee pr ‘will = _— all Persons interested to be heard ae tf 1, 1950-. .m, to ADA R. EVANS City Clerk July 2, 1959 time | /2,000 miles and fast above 2,000 | miles. He said he plans to drift 18,000 Sea until they followed ocean cur-| rents across the Pacific more than 2,000 years ago. The wild turkey, a native of America, once «burdant in the |wooded areas, is believed making la comeback now in the eastern. states, - Introduces the ility. + patio. From a ee ee at ene. an i ‘SLIM CLASSIC’ PORTABLE Slim, Trim, Terrific. Fineat perform- jing portable. 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