The’ Weather aT ee "Partly. Cloudy, Seatte | (Details -wimth YEAR - swept back into the Cuban pre- -Mous popular 4 5S “a U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast Showers Page 2) % E PONTIAC PR * 2 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JULY 27, ape — 4 FAGES UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS , Castro Warns U.S. As He Resumes Post HAVANA \® Fidel Castro, only if the United States does’ not get in his way. * * * The spectacular crowd estimated at nearly a million cheered wildly as he told them he would bow to miership as expected, by an enor- demonstration, served notice Sunday night he will be friends with the United States Be AP Wirephote WENT RIGHT THROUGH HERE — Frank Verdi, Rochester Red Wing infielder, shows club President George Sisler Jr. (left) where a spent bullet pierced his baseball cap during a shooting celebration at Cuba's Gran Stadium Saturday night. As a result of the gun play, the Rochester team refused to take the field for a acheduled game Sunday. Hoffa fo Sue Kennedy or Charges Made on TV. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Teamsters president) James R. Hoffa said today he would accept a chal- lenge to sue Senate rackets committee eounsel Robert | their F. Kennedy for libel. | Kennedy hurled a half dozen charges at Hoffa on a nationwide television program and then challenged | the peppery union leader to?— sue for libel. Hoffa told United Press Interna- tional he had “every intention” o bringing libel action against -Ken- nedy for these charges and for accusations he made last Wednes- | day on “The Jack Paar Show.” He said he also would sue NBC, the. network that carried both pro- grams. ' pe Teamster chief said, he, on ee es ews: union attorney Edward Bennett | Williams and other lawyers Similar two .day sales are planned for the next three would go over a transcript of the | first program today to decide | ™onths, said Richman. They are which portions to cite in the Ii- scheduled to begin Aug. 24, Sept. | 28 and Ort. 26. bel action, ' City Stores Revive -Month-End Sales Pontiac area retail stores today revived month-end sales. Most stores are featuring month-end values tonight «nd tomorrow, announced George a “the will of the people” sume. office, The demonstration again dndee scored that the bearded, 32- year-| old revolutionary leader is Cuba's} strong Man. The vast sea of humanity sent up reverberating cheers as Cas- | tro by implication told off | critics in the United States. | He asserted that Cuba is not! a protectorate or colony of any} other country but a free sovereign: nation and ‘‘we have to account to no one.”’ | 4 * * * Castro said Cuba wants to be’ friends with all nations. but can not be with those ‘‘who offend us, who insult us and who exploit us”’ nor with any vested interest which tries to ‘ tiny of our people.” But in 2!) hours of talk, Cas- tro failed to mention communism by name at all. He referred to it only obliquely, when hitting at his critics, but apparently did not feel it necessary to deny | and re- ‘impose itself on, the des-' their charges that he ts letting | the Reds influence his govern- | ment. © Uptown Havana's vast Civie Plaza was packed with the shout- ing, cheering throng. Castro told it emotionally that from, now on the ‘‘symbol of our revolution will be the machete,”’ the long, sharp knife used for cutting sugar cane. FURIOUS RESPONSE The announcement provoked fu- rious response during which some 400,000 campesinos far rmers— brought from the provinces swell the demonstration EAS machetes in unison to add to the general uproar. * * * Castro whipped up another ova- tion when he added that if his, !enemies should ever think of com-| ing back to Cuba," let them con-/ WATERY GREETING Nixon for — Nikita Khrushchev a motorboat ride yesterday took Richard Apparently the Russian Prime Minister sta pick a secret lake. Bathers swarmed ea) f T AP Wirephete the boat to shake hands with the American vice president. Khrush; chev seems more concerned with climb aboard. Guess he wasn't in Sone the efforts of some swimmers to the —— to get wet. Mitchell Hopeful Launch Full-Scale Manhunt template for just about five min-| utes those machetes.” Castro made it clear that such mammoth demonstrations will | be held whenever it is con- sidered necessary to demonstrate | popular support for his policies. That of Sunday, officially cele- brating the annivefsary of his 26th of July revolutionary move- ment, was called originally to demonstrate support for his land redistribution program. Castro claimed it was only th will of the people that persuaded | -on Steel Strike Negotiations Resumed With Federal Mediators in New York Today From Our News Wires to President Eisenhower on the steel strike today. He said after their 45-minute meeting that the been resumdéd. The President, he said, stantly in an effort to get a settle. e |ment. - Negotiations were resumed at ‘told offic ers the gunman said to somewhat during the next five-' ‘him to resume the premiership he New York today under auspices him: nine days ago to force the’ of the federal mediation service (LEAVES $1,365 resignation of provisional Presi-| jn an effort to reach an agree- ident Manuel Urrutia. The first. announcement of his return to office came from Presi- | | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Girl Found Under Porch JORDANVILLE, N.Y — it) Two hundred searchers combed | | | woods and drained a pond look- | ing for Donna Walrath,.8, Sun- day. After five hours, they final- ly found her — soundly sleeping under the porch of her home, | ment to end the 13-day old strike. lagreement, Mitchell replied: “The fact that they are continu-| ing to negotiate is, I think, hearten-| ing. Certainly both sides are well aware of the importance of a set- 'tlement. | “I would hope for a settlement! in the reasonably near future. 1 | tor Pontiac Doctor's Murderer. Pontiac police today began an all-out manhunt for Nesbitt said, however, that po- the killer of lice would press the investigation, D1 Lodge and Pine Lake Country Club, Warriek also is survived-by a 71-year-old city doctor who died hoping for a break which will lead three brothers. -of-pistol wounds Saturday. - in hi Pontiac General | Lt. William Nesbitt, i\Labor James P. Mitchell reported Slim. | Dr, W. Carleton Warrick of 263 Chippewa Rd. was shot by the gunman around 7:45 p.m. Fri- day. He was ‘sen a few min- President was “‘particularly| wtes later by a long-time pa- pleased” that negotiations have} tient, Lioyd Tunnell, 53, of 1755 Williams Lake RKd., Waterford “hopes Township, they will continue to negotiate con- | A police guard had been. sta-| itioned in front of Dr. Warrick’s room Saturday morning after he “Tm going to kill you.’ Dr. Warrick told police Friday! ‘night that the gunman had held. Asked about the outlook for an him up After the shooting, the gunman fled without $1,365 the doctor was carrying in a back trousers pocket. | | About $100 in bills was found on. the floor of the doctor's office. * * * wouldn’t want to venture a guess. | Police are unsure of the killer's Joseph F. Finnegan, director of motive, but tend to believe the the Federal Mediation and Concili- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Hoffa said the suit would be filed | as soon as the necessary legal pa-| pers could be prepared. He said | Williams would decide where to lodge the action and other details’ of the suit. Kennedy charged on the program | yesterday that the rackets investi- gation had shown ‘“‘that Mr. Hoffa has made collusive deals with em- ployers, that he betrayed the union membership, that he put gangsters and racketeers in important posi- tions of power within the teamsters union, (and) that he has misused union funds.” bd * * Kennedy challenged Hoffa-to sue him ‘immediately’ for libel so| that a jury could decide if the ac- cusations were true. If Hoffa were found guilty of any of the charges, Kennedy said, he should resign as Teamster president because he would not be ‘worthy’ to hold the job. Hoffa said he watched Kennedy immediately following his own ap- pearance on “Face The Nation” on the CBS network. He said the counsel ‘‘acted like a small kid again.” Kennedy, who also monitored Hoffa’s appearance, said it was asked to make some accounting for his acts and, those of his . chief lieutenants. bs Hoffa notified NBC. president Robert Sarnoff last Friday that he had instructed his attorneys to pre- pare libe] action against the net-)— work, Kennedy, Paar, the sponsors and others connected with the ear- lier “shameful abuse of osiaras| television time.” In both his TV appearances, Ken- nedy generally repeated the charges against Hoffa made by the on Page 2, Col. 8) | . { 3 Fe "ENGINE FAILS — ‘Two men fasunat serious injury when this two-seater Cessna plane crashed in @ wooded area near Spencer Field Saturday afternoon. The field is off Pontiac Trail near Wixom. The pilot, William E. Ramsey, 58, of Farmington, told Redford State Police, he applied for engine power \as he brought the plane in for Plane Crashes Near Wixom * 3 Aue oo o Pontiac Press Photo a landing but there was no response. He was ‘treated for facial cuts at Redford Community Hospital.,Also in the plane was Leon H. Samp- son, 44, of Detroit. He was uninjured and walked | jintruder entered the offices to rob, ithe doctor. The dying man’s statement that. ithe gunman came to kill him was) 'a distant possibility, they said. Dr. Warrick’s answers were barely audible’ Saturday and he was questioned only briefly, Nes- bitt said. . “It’s hard to make sense of his later statement,’’ Nesbitt said. “He was in serious condition, of course.”’ The doctor was shot twice by the gunman, once in the abdomen. The other bullet hit his left thumb. Police found four shells from what they believe to be the mur- der weapon, but so, far ‘have found only three bullets. They were to return to the doc-| tor’s office today to continue their search for clues. “The threads we're working on are slim,”’ said Nesbitt. “No one apparently saw the killer enter *' leave the doctor's office.”” , is Ita Bird? Nope, It's Our Sports Editor Sports enthusiast that he is,. Pontiac Press Sports Editor Brino L. Kearns threw himself into Japanese wrestling recently for:the benefit of Press readers. Kearns landed on the floor | ».. again and again, is Kearns’ report on Judo, the - first in a series of features on unusual and. fast-growing sports. In future issues of The Pontiac Press, réaders will -be able to follow Kearns’ novice skin diver, water skier, away from the plane, which flipped over when it érashed.; Looking at the —. is State Troop- er Donald E. Kaiser. . | chem Sul. Appearing \today on page 21 | adventures as a | auto racer and polo player. That | is, providing he manages to last | them to the | The doctor’ —— Huron St. | He is survived by his wife, Joan,’ 44, and daughter, Carole, 5. al .They ave: Homer, al. John’ mat South Bend, detective ond floor of an office building at! and Bert, of ‘Elkhart, Ind. WASHINGTON — Secretary of bureau commander, said clues are 2442 E. Service wilt-be held at 1:30 Nixon and Rickover Get Nuclear ‘Run-Aro e un Aren't Allowed fo See Inside of Atom Icebreaker | Khrushchev | table conference yesterday. p.m. Tuesday at Farmer-Snover| Funeral Home with burial in White ‘Chapel Cemetery. Formerly a member of the Elks: to Keep Humid Tem peratures Scattered Rain . | | |" BULLETIN NEW YORK (®#—Formation of a third major baseball league, a4 be known as the Contine Pontiac area weather will vary, jday period, More humid tempera-! tures and scattered showers are predicted for tonight and tomor-| row. Tonight’s low will be 68. * * * Temperatures will average near. the normal high of 84 and normal’ | 63 low this week. | Tomorrow's high is expected | | to reach 88, but cooler tempera. ; tures are forecast for Wednes- | day, followed by a warm trend | about Saturday, the weatherman says. Precipitation, will total near one half of an inch from scattered |showers Tuesday and Wednesday and possibly again Saturday. x * * The mercury dropped from a high of 86 at 5 p.m. yesterday | to 63 at 5:30 this morning. At, 2 p.m. the reading was 86. | operate in 1961. ' League, with five founding ci 2 | Was announced today by William Shea, chairman of Mayor/Wag- ner’s New York Basebal} Com- mittee. The league “pe te * * */ The five founding / cities are New York, Houston, Toronto, | | Minneapolis-St. Pauy and Denver. ¥ */* Shea said the/league would have a minimunj of eight clubs and there coulf be more. He said it would play a 154-game schedule. / x /* * In addition to the five found- ers, Shea ‘said the following cities were/ interested: Buffalo, Montreal, Atlanta, New Orleans, Miami, Andianapolis, Datlas- Fort Worth, San Diego, Port- land, Seattle and San Juan, | Puerto /Rico. Vice President Tells of Accord With Nikita on Pathway to Peace From Our News Wires LENINGRAD (AP) The Russians lifted their secrecy curtain a bit today and let Vice President Richard M. Nixon have an hour-long look at their atomic icebreaker Lenin. But Vice Adm. Hyman Rickover, father of the American atomic submar- ine and a member of the Nixon party, told newsmen “We are getting the run- around. I want to see the inside.” Nixon and Rickover were given @ chance to inspect the prize ice- breaker from top to bottom, but noe ~~ a PL LENINGRAD @—Mre. Richard M. Nixon described today how she and four other women sat and “didn’t say a word” for close to six hours while her tis- band and Premier Nikita &.. held their dinner “It's the first time Pve heard of any serious conversation/at a dinner table,’ admitted’ Mrs. Nixon, who is a veteran at such affairs. OPP lf aD were kept at long range when it came to the three feactors which are to supply the power. They were allowed for about two minutes on a catwalk in the reactor roony high above the re- actors themselves. Rickever said that at that distance no one could see anything, and he requested a closer look. The /1 reactors were inactive, t the Russians told Nixon they/will be running at full power befgre October. * * * /atter inspecting the-icebreaker, vice president told applauding shipyard workers, “‘We must work together to break the ice.” The vice ‘president and his party flew to this second largest city of the Soviet Union to begin | a five-day swing that will take ' them to parts of western Si- | beria. Nixon told an airport crowd he ‘and Soviet Premier Khrushchev ihad many differences in their six- \hour talk at Khrushchev'’s country ‘home Sunday but they agreed on one thing — that world differences “must be settled at the conference table and not on the battlefield.’’ BACKS DEMANDS Nixon backed up Rickover in his demands to see more of the atomic icebreaker. In swapping cham- pagne toasts aboard ship, Nixon suggested that Rickover be al- lowed to make an additional twa jhour tour by himself to inspect the | reactors. Turning to Rickover, Nixon said ‘‘You stay and talk to them. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) —f Story Unfolds at AA Meets Here By PETE LOCHBILER, Some of the Pontiac area's heav- ‘jest drinkers of former years got ‘together Sunday over coffee ‘and doughnuts. There weren't any hangovers at |the first district meeting of Al- ' coholics Anonymous ever held in ' Pontiac. } | More than. 400 persons—mem- | bers of AA’s Eastern Michigan | | District — gathered at Pontiac | ‘Northern High School's Little | Theater. Most were from the Pontiac area and Oakland Coun- ty. A few came from as far away as the Thumb area. Getting to know each other for the first time, AA members were impressed by the force of their numbers, | * * “The feeling of unity with other’ | AA members who are successfully | battling the same kind of drinking} problem helps give an alcoholic’ iresolve to stay on the wagon,” explained one AA. | “The same feeling of unity | | inspires in him the desire to | help others who have not yet | been able to overcome drink. | img.” * 1 Theirs Is a Happy Ending AA members usually get together, various groups together at big onc¢ a week in relatively small, autonymous local groups. } There they deal together with, the emotional troubles less happy days would have led that in. meetings like this will spur AA’s rehabilitative activities in this area,” said the chairman of the program. He, like other AA members, them to drink. Each group stands prefers to remain anonymous. The ready to put in long, difficult hours 44's’ wore identification tags, list- helping obsessive drinkers who! ing their home groups and first want to conquer the habit, can’t without help, * * * ] but| names, but not their last names. * ~*~ * It was easy for them to get | There are 14 such groups in acquainted, though, for AA's greet the immediate Pontiac area, with! memberships running from about a. dozen persons to as many as 50. “It is hoped that getting the SA Ns Pie tis phe: es In Bee s ‘Press | Wee ss | County We occu, BS Editoridiq ......5.06.6.04.., 8 Markets . . 8 Obitnaries v7 s Deere aoe nee 21.24 Whesllege oj vroke up their Saturday game in ‘‘paddiewheel’’ satellite from Cape laws in many townships. Many said into maki ; _ja 4-4 tie in the 11th inning. ed yesterday. Canaveral, Fla., around Aug. 7 to they could not afford full-time en- comer ‘as rs = Gea There were reports that 17 per- A Madison Heights policeman *” ® * ede ie be held at 9 pm. HOffa Plans to Sue test feasibility of using» solar forcement. ‘included the release a. thousand |S0Ms had been injured in various alone on routine duty surprised and The report, Rased on @ question- tonight at the Bell pel of the power to operate radio equipment) The Michigan Sheriffs Asan. (doves as Castro made his appear: Parts of Havana. A number of captured two burglars withi~ hours naire {filled out by more than 1,200 William R. Hamilton Co. — K ed f libel aboard space probes to be fired backed the proposal, About 3% (ance and release of hundreds of 2'™y officers were arrested for after they admittedly took $368 high-ranking high schools seniors ie 10 enn y OF Ll later at the planet Venus. mitiion doliars in license fees is (Ted, white and blue balloons trai] Unauthorized firing of their guns from a Waterford Township store in the state. said there was a meq ete La bg Pond loey co. « * * returned to local governments for ing the black and red colors of '© celebrate. | yesterday. ‘marked decline” in discrimination Queen of Martyrs Catholie | (Continued From Page One) Reliable sources said today that enforcement, more than two mil. (the 26th of July movement. Arrested in the safe burglary of since similar surveys in 1949 and Cgurch in Southfield. Burial will ‘Senate racket tes erin if the paddiewhee] shot is success-' lien dollars to townships who wil} | Planes and helicopters zoomed 'Riehardson’s Farm Dairy at 7350, 1952. follow in Holy Sepulchre Ceme- | nt , fe ti - of labo ne “i ful that National Aeronautics and jose their share under the new low overhead dropping § small. AA Members Meef Highland Rd. were William D., + + * ‘a ayn pulchre sa inves! et abor and man- Space Administration (NASA), al- law, Backers sald multicolored parachutes contain. 7 |O'Guian, 35, of 327 W. Otis St... It said not enough replies were” eld. ee Pe Many towne were ung Sa in Pontiac School th" BE2, % CREREE secede Nepurs to err, Holden ded Studs 98 St sty anand ine sev —To launch a 375-pound payload these moneys not for the intended| Before the speech, a Cabinet ' | Hei aie Sort oe ‘mine whether racial prejudice aft — ‘< in £ Ale roo" sion appearance that the picture is toward the moon in early October purpose of enforcing liquor contro! Minister presented Castro with . ; — exists in college admissions offices. He wee employed by the Michi-/2°t 45 black as has been charged. with the hope that it will = into | OUt for general purposes such as evidence of recovery of 20 mil- (Continued From Page One) On patrol duty at 5:30 a.m. | a Livestock Exchange ; ad was He conceded there are ‘‘some = eee och the purchase of street lighting, liom dollars in cash and 51 mil- |problem with them, it was over- yesterday, Sgt. Hauston Cod said rs member oi ihe Sanior Mens problems” in his union. But he i *- -« sidewalks or fire engines,’ Wil-' tion dollars worth of property 'whelming he noticed a car parked back of Lions Trade Ken Russell Club of Birmingham rpericat Le. Said union officers accused of cor- —To fire a deep space probe in liams said. from collaborators of TT “If it weren't for AA and the fact od neat = by ce to Green Bay for Spencer gion and was a World War I vet-,Tuption would be ee ces s . November into a trajectory which | )I can lead a profitable, happy life | = = Soe eran of the U.S. Marine Corps. ae eee ae ee a |now, I'd blow my brains out,’ was; Cod said he found the two men) DETROIT (UPI) — The Detroit Surviving are his wife, Rose, two| would take it to the vicinity of * * * He said 14 Teamster officials ac- | j « : Venus if the planet were in a! = . jthe sincere statement of one dig- removing coins from paper wrap-)Lions aca pea oe ae sons, Dr. Harold J.. of 1001 Worth- favorable position. Actually, Venus | Ixon | nified gentleman. pings and putting them in cloth;Ken Russell to een y for i, ‘ Rd. Birmi ham. and : f won't be in shooting distance of | s " ‘bags. The officer ordered the men/tackle Oliver Spencer in.a straight | Fouae K. of 5545 oe Rd. cused of Sa Nobel remain. in of- : Alcoholism was the hardest | . I f ‘pla: deal | ’ ’|fice and will be accorded due proc- | the earth again until 1961. | | protession 1 ever practiced,” ‘Tm the car and called for an- Player deal Birmingham, a brother, Kenneth, ess of law with the right of cross- : (Continued From Page One) | The Kozlovs were added starters | oid adether. “K weet « 06 (C8o = | sof 1700 Maryland Ave., Birming- examination in their hearings be- i Judge O'Brien Dies | Xana ctectantne Set 32,12 eograd. They on, ive aage a neck with & mimic gn charges ‘of bess Mas mopar olved in the tose, DAD: And ht randchidren. e rien es is that you were to see just as up at the airport. gave vacation once a year. It took me | and entering admitted the Water-| é aS « Gladys M, Kandt | much — no more — as Mr. Dep. [Newsmen & jovial good morning simost 24 hours a day, 365 days; rd burglary, police said. They! Both players are 6 feet, 2 inches} Service for Gladys M. Kandt, 44 | The waterways of the Amazon » Premier Kotlov when he 2" nounced to the newsmen for years and years.” | oo: y| y ; ee ei ee oe ; a ours ter n ey @ year ter ye y were turned over to Waterford po- tall and both weigh about 250 of 2279 Pembroke St., Birmingham! are said to be richer in fish than : . they were making the trip too. pe er i | Visited the United States. | The: Nixons san aa overnight! The main speaker identified him- lice and held for investigation of!pounds. will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday any other river in the world. DETROIT w — Patrick HL “We think that's a fair ex- visit to the, Khrushchevs’ big |self as Jack, then went on to tell burglary. fore internationa] union officers. a: "ae : hange. We don't want to do any- cre lored » ho how “ured hi blem drinking x *« © Me _ O'Brien, 91, retired probate ‘ ( y- cream-colored country home, or how he cured his proble g . judge, died hore today only = thing that’s wrong, only what's dacha, in a wooded park about 20 through AA. Police said entrance to the dairy J P Makes Profitable Protest , : fair. |miles outside Moscow,: Nixon re- ~ *& * was made by prying open the back hours after the death of his son, el Sad : D'Arcy W. O’Brien, state public. x*~ * * jturned to the U.S. Embassy resi-| Now a highly successful busi- door-of the building. The safe in a s ini i ing | But Soviet authorities balked at) tence Sunday night and drafted/ ness man in Saginaw, Jack hit the rear office was opened with a cut- S ] 59 B | [ N t "Te Gale pho ee granting the request immediately.|« detailed report on the conver- skids early in his drinking career. ting torch. A sledge hammer and er ves ve QW O | ces Jennings Hospital Friday for treat-| “I will take the matter up and sation for President Eisenhower | He described three years on De- hed bar were also found on the ment of a liver tumor. He had not something will be decided,” the eee of State Christian trons skid See Te ie Bad | "Pallce said more than $1500 in BRISTOL, Pa. (AP) — “There's ers and photographers followed he asked, after introducing him- been told that his son was ailing ‘shipyard manager said. : tively young. Rescued dy miends, change in a box in the rear of More than one way to skin a cat,”’ him. self dle Otis envel-éo Os | Rickover told +3 Aucicas news Herbert G. Klein, Nixon’s press Jack got @ job but didn’t give up ieeaete saa latarioakead by the figured Justice of the Peace Earl “I'm actually against the Sun-; ‘Yes,’ said Miss Cass. probate bench for 17 years be- Men who were allowed to follow aide, hinted the talk @id Bittle te = a burglars. |B Dougherty, That, he said, is day blue laws.’ Dougherty said.| ‘‘Are you being paid?” tore his retirement 2‘, years age. ‘Nixon on to the ship that Kozlov, solve any of the major differ. § “Seventeen years I worked my | jthe theory he applied Sunday to)‘They’re chaotic and outmoded, “Yes. 7 j | ; | @nces dividing the United States way up in my company until I : ‘Pennsylvania's Sunday blue laws. and if they were strictly enforced; “I hereby convict you on view D’Arey O’Brien, 58, died of a as hr mel ral caingerraiii and the Soviet Union. | was nearing the top. Seventeen’ Mitchell Hopeful x * * |would strangle Pennsylvania's en-| for violation of the Sunday blue stroke Saturday. He recently suf-| ' exscan: temic: agers a si ie | | Daugherty spent the day driv-/tire economy. ‘laws.’' He handed her a notice, ‘ merchant ship Savannah and the “‘ There naturally were major - ae an 5c : fered a nae —_ repneumonia. big aitenke: power plast at Ship. diffe es of opinion,” he Ball to kid ayous and tay bosses that f Sf | A d ‘ing through Bucks County, just) “Tm a justice of the peace and ape "e never om “res fudge were ‘aciamiains ©. His sole Pingport, Pa. |“‘but the discussions at all times) 1 wasn’t an alcoholic.’ 0 eel ACCOF ‘north of Philadelphia, handing out i s ay oe to enforce the law. aires Sa not win this, se aca la ‘ian LY IN SOVIET JET |were calm.” | In and out of hospitals several 159 conviction-on-sight _ notices. I did. . : nor Man: Dre ey Coon Nixon flew here from Moscow! ts & * ‘times, Jack finally aa eel (Continued From Page One) (|The recipients included actress, Ad reached en tenia a, a But, log Se Gai aoe Oughton) , ; . is j yeekend. That's ; . . . ‘ se, a summer theater, during, accord ’ where the jurist began his career With Mrs. Nixon, Soviet first Dep-| _The moceting. — Latigesl oa ates peherpgaelr him| ation Service, reiterated his warn- Ris gM pions, PO first act intermission andjtoday before Dougherty and pay a of public service as a circuit judge. uty Premier and Mrs. Frol R. signet Seat ge eee ber helped him. | ing that no early or easy settle- sas plant guards, a druggist aiasked to see Miss Cass. #4 fine plus $9 costs. A nate posi wlihiton icaeatd in a Russian TU104 jet day. asi ke thee Todt iin said,| Like most AA’s, Jack believes he mee ae day-old strike @p-| wspaper editor, and the report-' “Are you worldly- employed?” The oe nl a ie’ former Wayne County prosecutor. airliner. They made the flight in hve” . neetl ;'got his chance to beat the bottle : aan oe ee e same thing happened at the died two years ago. ght in however, a farewell meeting was)got his c ‘ oy al Levittown Times, where employes ‘one hour and nine minutes. ‘not ruled out when Nixon returns! through the help of God. h j eee vue =e ne | A crowd of betw ‘from a five-day visit to Lefiingrad’ Virtually all AA’s are church-| Joint talks last week, said on Dress It Up With Color 1,300 persons ai tase and and Siberia. goers and when they get together) arrival from Washington Sunday = gave the Nixons and | The two leaders talked during a'they bring their faith into SS poe “ Slivers of green celery and the Korlovs a cordial welcome long Sunday dinner on a grassy, meeting in a non-denominational strike by not talking. orange peel (the white part re- at the sun-drenched airport. itree-shaded knoll overlooking the way. He said he -received no indica- moved} make a bowl of rice in- jy - ae}, Moscow River. First Deputy Pre-| : ’s tion during the weekend that ei- teresting. Serve with chicken, duck’ welcome doa Gohiane ng Hal miers Anastas I. Mikoyan and) —— ary rece poaerticks ‘ther side had changed its position. ham or fresh roast pork. ridonov of the Leningrad Conia Ero! R. Kozlov and their wives, wee. ta moan, bet with tend had held separate meet- and U.S. Ambassador Llewellyn rm voices im almost-perfect lings with union and industry rep- were working on the weekly pa- per, and at WBCB, Levittown, where announcer Mike Mayo al- lowed him to state his question on the air. Then there was a taxicab driv- er, a Bell Telephone Co. main- tenance man, bowling alley and golf driving range operators, and _- tee of the Communist Party, dis- f fi ards at a half-dozen factories, The Weather cussed his five hours and 45 ain) wie ance riser unison. ‘resentatives since. the strike Ecbading a Radio Corp.- of utes of “frank and complete talks”’| Sonhower pe er, = _ "| a Th iked of ia thelr @ sty| America plant and the struck Pull U.S. Wea with Khrushchev. r, also were at the tabie.| They ta of God in their daily Heading the negotiating teams Fairh res of US, Steel O 5. ther Burean Report . Ope : airless wo ». 3 orp. PONTIAC AND VICINITY —- P Aides said they sat silently as the lives, of practicing the kind of for "s talks aré David J. Mc- : arty No ON NVIN : ; for today’s Dougherty said he wanted to pose ae vores today, ich 98 Censia- * NE CONVINCED | vice president and the premier did brotherly love which Christ called Donald, president of the United ; : = . and seat-) ., . ; a : ' serve the workers in some of the tered showers tontght and tomorrow. Lew I had yesterday a very con. the talking. charity. Steelworkers of America, and R. lants, but he couldnt get by the =m & “als ne cae at aH structive and full discussion on, ~*~ * * “We try to keep our lives simple, Conrad Cooper, executive vice canvas : f dios i beatine some of the problems we have, Mr. and Mrs, Khrushchev did free of emotional problems,’’ ex- president of the United States i ee es Lowest temperature preceding 8 am etween our two countries,"’ Nixon not arrive at the dacha until short- plained one AA. Steel Corp. y Se esas Wine: ose said lly after noon, A U.S. reporter! * * + The strike of 500,000 members of Ligelbpegt ene —snantel val Rorpal menial wate Ce . =a nie : change of the Pennsylvania Turn- Direct yt = Fe “T can say that we had some 2" photographer and a Soviet re “For that reason we try to be the United Steelworkers has shut) - pike Sanaa the a i to high- Gan rises Tuesday at 5 20 a.m | differenees | with Chairman Porter were admitted to report direct, honest and sincere with down plants that produced almost er-ups. A spokesman said the Mees rises Tussday et 12:64 a.m. Khrushchey on points of issue. the preliminaries. other people, friendly, understand- 90 per cent of the nation’s steel. Turnpike Commission's legal de- Dewstown Tompereteree I would say it was not a case of | Racing oi leaders agreed that ing and, above all else, humble."’ Ste oom ar othe arid partment was studying the case ¢am....... 66 Ila. m. #2 his convincing me or my econ. ‘heir rough and tumble debate at' The alcoholic paused, then said mated 78,000 employes Tr ir but the ion felt the turn. Has a 4 ae $, vincing him, . the American Exposition Friday with emphasis: dustries, with railroads the hard- cae is py! riatliead iss 78 2pm. But there j ;., |had not offended either. _ “This is a very successful, happy, ¢St hit. “The toll collectors are bein s a point on which, The exchange the ey was wa - : 5 : ‘i oie did ange, y said, Was way to live. In fact, most people . The union's demands include a paid, aren’t they?’’ said Dougher- Sunday in Pontiac we did agree—that differences be-| hard hitting and frank — but not ,. : ; : : : ; ; ry g (As recorded downtown) tween nations must be settled at belli ut not would like to live like we do. |15-cent-an-hour package increase ty. “They're worldly employed, Highest femperature ........ % th ee jbelligerent. Turning to Nixon.) «tn a way alcoholism cured has in each year of a new contract, and that i ibited b bl Lowest temperature ... oo § e conference table and‘ not on | Kh heh ked. “W ; | = De . : at is proh y the blue Mean temperature LL T.8 the battlefield.” musnenev asked, “Were you Of-'many rewards. Our greatest curse Plus fringe benefits. The industry, laws.” a fended?” turned out to be our greatest bless- "ejecting the demands, contends * * * One Year Age in Pontine ee en |. Never,” replied Nixon. “Mr. ing » ' that an increase in labor costs Dougherty's tour came- at a Righest lempereture nwa Spiridonoy told Nixon in his wel- Khrushchev and I have some real . |would force a rise in steel prices ti hen the State House i Wren femperature’ wroseeses + OS coming Speech that ‘our people and honest differences but we are and thus help spur inflation. The idetied “palace ie ae eather—Cloudy. want to Ifve in peace and friend-\alike in this respect: we both Russians Show Love union contends that industry prof- creasing the fine ay violating the Highest gad Lowest Temporsteres ship with all peoples, especially'came from humble families and! and increased productivity . an by * * : its inna” 62 in igo AMericans. ‘poth have a practice of speaking for Cliburn With Candy ‘make a wage rise possible without 1794 blue laws to $100 for the first offense and $200 for each subse- — x 2 . directly and: not beating around) ice i ‘ i f : = Jusmore 85 72 Memphis an 74 pt Ue UCr ae eratandiag between. 1 saree.” Khrushchev said. |siatis, who first proclaimed him *VeTesed S349 an hour. discourage merchants who con- Biguniviie te Mtiwautee’” "8 hich we all ardeatie deere s | Before lunch Khrushchev andj® great pianist still love Van Cli ae B bowled wea! igus. 13 ng = Pia, He RG ft Soldano anid, “From the bot. |NitOn. ent for « motorboat ride/murr he learned yesterday. Rebuild Clinton High RE i _—s Cinetmnatt 91 2 New York 8] 70 en » (on the river, stopping eight times e Soviet ¢: on here, & heed ' peeatt RG Omane gp ge fom of my heart, welcome.” 1 shake hands and talk with/Russian official handed Clibun| CLINTON, Tenn. uw — A $662,- ; For years, the -blue laws Be RR BG teres B Sieclesed tobe Me ean oa bestactling ‘cen. Rives shaped] started to-rebeBé Cton Hp: | ieee i a ar Sapte sears ago u departnent tare 0, ws tteburg 3 weleome than Nixon received on ‘‘Captiv le?” Kh best-selling candy. It was shaped started to rebuild Clinton . ; : = 4 aliée 46. ars age a Ge store Fort Worth 0 82 &. 1 a 73 ' | {aoe DOupe rushchev | me Se ad - vader c nue ) @ Rapids # $2 6 Francisco cs 67 bis afrival in Moscow, In the crowd would say in a reference to thellike a grand piano and earried #| School, dynamited last October > sting E oded ee vane dine jected to a nearby discount — Seckeontitie 92.9 Treverce 2) te g1\Were two American tourists who'U.S. proclamation of a speci (portrait. : __ | after ‘being. rectally integrated. | Paignton, Eng. sop; Chumiey. an 10ssonth-old. ct slated dca a a Kansas City #5 7) Washington T+ held up placards readitig “Nixon week of prayer for those in Cont | “My goodness,” said liburn.| Pupils have been going to school | the heat in a conventional human manner. The savoring thea arrests Reve been, saaee. Efe Amgens So Tamps a8 ‘44 Welcome.” / | mmunist countries. , “It's me.” | at nearby Oak Ridge. never hadvit so good in his native Nigeria) = Cee Oe id . a . 2 a : ‘ : . a ; . | aa : . s is : = ¥ & . Many Abstain Another Ad- full of Bargains for’ ‘MORE you can expect to save. Shop every department throughout the 7] TE Over Silent Protests wore ™ . you'll ‘ral worthwnile savings on every counter and rack on ; | TON : oa all 3 floors, : | SAVE UNTIL _ LANSING (UPI) — Many law- 98 .. AN SSegelele’ te The, Aavoeenert 10 P. M. makers declined to vote Friday : “a teetel he nee eireme | Bulletins, 3 SIZES—Small, Medium Large J € communism. 3 Letters, Etc. 3 ’~ * 4 3 Mey ner, who toured Russia with FAST SERVICE! 3 | atte hong i cde * he 2 | foun tussian peo’ j ti 2 af ¢ | “have a clear cubepice” of the! Christian Literature Sales? United States, but that “they ay 38 Oakland FE 46-8591 2 a great deal of respect for us.” > 4 LADIES’ 2-PC. 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He said the wire screen cov- ering of the bedroom window had been torn open * * * “I called the fire: department and arson squad investigators,” Leonard said. “I threw several paps of water on the fire and was NTIAC PRESS, STONDAY 4 JULY 27, 1958 f ‘ Ly ie ae i ‘ 5 d H } Get George in o hurry — Tomorrow night M-59 Speedway is going to sive away fifty silver dollars — What a door prize! And whot a show! The best in Michigan modifieds will be there, and Mable, please don’t beat that little usher's ears off when he asks you to please sit down — After all Mable, when you stand up there's fifty people that can't see the race!” ee | Racing Every Tuesday and Friday Night Time Trials 6:30 P.M. Race Time 8:00 P. M. __ See the Roaring Modifieds — M-59 SPEEDWAY 8 Miles West of Pontiac 3-6900 , < JU 8-1144 om able to get it out before they arrived.” Leonard said this was the sec- ond incident at his home in the) last two weeks, On July 12, he! said, a gallon can half full of! gasoline was found on the front! porch of his home. He said’ . : : ‘ gasoline had been splashed on the DON’T TELL, BUT - Robbie, the Robin, window sill and side of the house. @ppears to be giving it straight to Dana Stark, Leonard was found unconscious| 10, of Rochester, New York. Dana found Robbie in his garage last June 3. He said two men had attacked him, After: an investigation, police expressed! the opinion Leonard had inckea WOuld Avert Deadlock = the opinion Leonard had backed Handicapped Boy L LJ s Earlier, Leonard had told the: h Hi p California Athletic cme: JOHNSON Hints Willin ness 5 oots iS arents that underworld figures Frankie: | Sark: ape) Fram (ek) Pee : . | ‘TUCUMCARI, N.M. (AP) — A sadly gang Scat of i, aa {0 MN | ; handicapped 13-year-old boy was tract of world welterweight cham-' held for psychiatric examination pion Don Jordan. | ) itoday after he shot his father and | imother with a high-powered rifle. | ime 32] ; ox DOS REL NG ROL BA cI AP Wirephote in the backyard of his grandparents’ home in j nearby Nedrow. He fed the bird milk through an eye-dropper. Now they're buddies. . 7 WASHINGTON (AP) —_ Bills will not hesitate to take another) Gorg i ip-' N ixon-N ikita Congress will pass before adjourn-|look at wheat and tobacco CON-| Hie shy z= gersdog Sle ead p4 ° 1S id Lik ] ,ment will do all that a, majority;tro} legislation, he said, if Dem-| (ors he a 30-30 rifle on his Tif dl 1Ke y of its members and the President ocrats can find common ground jseping "parents because: * I k will agree can be done now, says/ with the Republicans on measures! hi. father had “bawled nie’ to Discour age @ Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson. ito replace the vetoed wheat and 4» gor failing to run an errand. ' : Hinting strongly at a willingness tobacco bills, | or ete gre and to compromise, the Senate Demo- x *« * tumble wo exchange ween cratic leader said he must see ,, F ee : Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev that the Democratic - controlled a penal snes: oe spr grandmother's and Vice President Richard M. Senate avoids a legislative dead- Sonate already has she" provid. television. Nixon is likely to increase Presi- lock with the Republican Adminis- ‘ing educational and other benefits) His father, Ted Ellis, and moth- dent Eisenhower's reluctance , hes tration. - «= "for veterans who served after the er, Charlotte, lay in Tucumcari go to a, parece ‘| . Korean war. The measure in its General Hospital in serious condi-. daily telegraph sai y- | Congress must do something, present form is likely to be|tion. The father was shot in the * * *- Johnson maintained in a radio-| vetoed. \|cheek and left shoulder, Mrs. El- The Daily Express described: ty interview, even if ‘“‘we won't) Civilian Conservation Corps: He lis in the right shoulder and hip. the exchange between the two do everything that I would like to expects action on the Administra-| leaders as a “disgraceful per-' qo” ition - opposed measure which’ Population of Greater Tokyo has formance.” a “T think the people sent us here Comes before the Senate early this now been estimated at more than Two. public men engage ID4,°q our job rather than to, Week. '8 million. bickering in public,” the Express yare issues or to play politics,” said, “they make offensive Te-| he said. marks to one another. They dis- Johneon said he feels that “the * . ° in the Evening Classes in ~?. » His parents had refused to buy him a motor scooter, and They wouldn't let him go to his home to watch’ close a lack of restraint which is majority leader of the Senate completely deplorable. ‘must, in effect, try to be a leader Bond a Pie ele the Senate, not just the Dem- ister. “iocratic Party.” | lans government, said the tussle’ : ~ x * Suirwee ous ae ——_—, Johnson expressed his views Snss) Os uaede hare Gun »» G@uring a radio-TV program with good. |Sen, Leverett Saltonstall (R-Mass) | recorded for Massachusetts and, Texas stations, SHOP TONIGHT AND FRIDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 9! BE SURE TO. SEE THE BIG. % 3 of ee ~ SHOPPING SECTION in Today's PONTIAC PRESS! Following Page 8 Is Waite’s Special Lift-Out White Sale Section Just lift-out, fold and you have the biggest White Sale news in years! 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He made no mention of a ‘possible attempt to override Ei-| senhower’s housing bill veto. * * * Civil rights: He said he hopes Congress will pass a civil rights measure this session, adding ‘I, think it's very important that we jhave understanding and we have| jtolerance, but that we make progress.” i 7 W. Lawrence St. SHORTHAND There is a steady demand for well-trained stenographers. There are many opportunities for advancement. You can prepare quickly for a desirable position by attending day, half-day, or evening school. Phone us today. The Business Institute PONTIAC. Phone FE 2-3551 VETERAN APPROVED It’s So Easy to Beautify Your Furniture at Low Cost... With NEW READI-UPHOLSTERY SLIP COVERS | by Sure-Fit Wheat and tobacco: The Senate’ WASHABLE KNIT .. . COIN DOT PATTERN _£ CHORYAN,-0.0. a ‘ t GLASSES « CONTACT Lit NU-VISION Prescribes and Fits them to Your Individual Needs Whatever your vitwal needs and preference—let Nu-Vision serve you efficiently and expertly! 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He was wined, dined and the red carpets ran in all directions. x *« * That was three short months ago and in the meantime he has discov- ered that speaking in faltering, broken English and “meeting a pay- roll” are light years apart. Cuban economy has been belted amidships. Castro's world standing has been greatly impaired as he has played footsy with the Commies — or as his aides have. He himself may stand relatively clear, but he breathes an unhealthy atmosphere. : : : a a Great nations are losing faith. He must bring about a sound economy in his country irrespec- tive of his grand flourishes and his political pyrotechnics. Speeches and histrionics won't cut the mus- tard any more. It’s time for constructive action and sound thinking. Are these within Castro's ken? They have evaded him so far. Time is running short and now he must produce. His great belief in himself, his popu- larity at home and his “way with the people” are all interesting, but thete are other attributes and characteristics that finally creep ahead. gs x * * In the end, we must have first things first. Castro, the curtain has fallen on the sword waving, and the old order changeth. Home Rule for Capital Given Senate Approval For the fifth time the Senate has voted to give home rule to the Dis- trict of Columbia, that is the City of Washington. The bill provides for an elected mayor, a nine member city council and a non-voting delegate to the House of Representatives. x *« * For the past 85 years the Dis- trict has had no voice in its own affairs and its people no elec- toral vote of any kind. They can vote only for delegates to the Republican and Democratic Na- tional Conventions, for the party natiohal committeemen and for members of the local party committees. The new measure would give them about the same rights as Alaska and Hawaii had under territorial rule. x * * As things stand now the three’ commissioners who administer the District government are appointed by ‘the ete os Congress does all the legislating even to discussion of - ‘the price of dog licenses.. Home rule _ advocates contend that this is ridic-. ulously petty work for a myer A nici Pern Snape a Kad problems also are neglected because House and Senate cannot take enough time from national affairs to act as a city council. * * * The injustice of the situation has long been recognized. Presi- dent Eisenhower has repeatedly requested remedial action. It is to be hoped, therefore, that the House will pass the bill and that Congress at long last will give up its control of the people of the District and grant them some of the privileges enjoyed by other citizens. semen “AMERICANS are getting fat and dumpy from sitting. around too much,” says a Boston physician. Yes. They should keep-on their toes far more than—er, that is, they should —_ on their toes a lot more. “One thing that will cause the hair to turn gray is a lack of vitamins,” says a physician. Another thing is a lack of youth. | The Man About Town Brown Speckles ‘There’s a Bonus of $50 for Them at 4-H Fair Freckles: What can have monetary value. This column’s freckle contest at next month's annua! Oakland County 4-H Club Pair already is assured of fully as many. entries as last year. Then the judges had the difficult task of selecting the winner from among 34 boys and girls. The Pontiac Press again gives a $50 U.S. savings bond to the youth of 18 years or under who displays the best assort- ment of freckles. It costs nothing to. enter. You may win the $50 and be the champ. Watch this column for the time and place, and in the meantime be grooming your freckles. The judges willbe selected by the fair management. Bunching his hospital experience, Herbert J. Strohkirch of Clarkston, had an operation at Pontiac General, and without even leaving the building, registered for another. Both were successful, and he again is in good health. Celebrating his 92nd birthday today, Joseph Clementz of 17442 West Pike St., received from President * Dwight D. Eisenhower a birthday card. Two Pontiac area villages whose limits are less than three miles apart, Holly and Fenton, are getting chummy. A ten- lane bowling alley midway between them is being erected by Stan Gmelich, and an adjoining 12-business trading center is in prospect. Gas in limited quantities was found near the surface in Royal Oak a few years ago, and used to heat the home of the late Harry J. Merritt and others. It probably was seepage from a deep vein. Gas and oll companies now are investigating its possibilities, and a well may be sunk there. The Stephenson Highway extension out of Detroit may take the place of the Dixie Highway as Oakland County's main street, going east of Pontiac. State High- way Commissioner John C. Mackie states that one-third of the money spent Tor through highways in Michigan dur- ing the next few years will be used in Oakland County. John inherited a diffi- cult job, but he appears to be doing it well. m - f The parakeet in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eber Colchester of Keego is an inveterate rounder. It spends a night out every time it can es- Cape, then sleeps all of the next day. With television at its lowest ebb in its career , and the lovely Alice Lon no longer appearing, why does anybody have a TV set? Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Ida Kunze of 950 Spence St.; 92nd birthday. : Joseph Clements “of 174% West Pike St.; 92nd birthday. ; Mrs. Frank Crocker of 644 Riverside Drive; 82nd birthday. Mrs. Jessie Kessell of Oxford; 87th birthday « W idening Ripples ae Voice of the People iy , ee s F yo Dav ‘3 Lawrence Says: Union Lock-in Tactics Rights Blow WASHINGTON — The biggest scandal im local government in America today isn't attracting much attention. ls it generally accepted that American ¢ it i- zens can be de- nied police pro- tection when they are pre- vented forcibly— upon the orders of a labor union —from working al their jobs? This would seem to be a violation of the Con- stitution of the United States, which guarantees the “privileges and im- munities” of all citizens. Two big steel companies have been told that their supervisory personnel would not be permitted to enter and leave the plants without the consent of certain labor unions, Thus are ‘‘civil rights’ lost. If ‘the right of entry were denied at a Little Rock School, there would be demands for a return of federal troops. But in northern states today the local authorities which are sup- posed to preserve law and order and punish anyone who intimidates another citizen or threatens bodily violence, look the other way and let organizations continue their threatening and intimidating tac- tics. LAWRENCE * * * Last week news dispatches tell. ing of what was happening in the plants of two large steel companies were transmitted throughout the country by the press associations. But not a single protest has come from Congress or its Civil Rights Commission, nor has any public official of the states or counties where all this has been. happening explained to the American people why they ignore the loss of. “civil rights"’ in their respective locali- tigs TRAGIC STORY Here are extracts from two news dispatches from the United Press International that tell the tragic story of how American citizens are deprived of their right to work. One is from East Chicago, Lllinois, dated July 24, and says. “A dispute over an ‘open gate’ - policy at the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co.’s Indiana Harbor Works seemed likely to delay the issuance of pay checks to striking united steelworkers there today. About 600 members of the United Steelworkers Local 1011 voted last night not to aliow non-union personnel to enter and leave the plant.” It so happens that pay checks for a period just before the nation- wide steel strike began are due now, The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. has several hundred supervisory employee. who are not unionized, and they are locked up voluntarily in the plant because, once they leave, they would not be The Country Parson allowed back into the-office buiid-— ing by the union pickets. * * * The unions had proposed. that some union personnel needed for the issyance of the pay checks could go back into the building long enough to write the checks, but immediately after this task was finished, they would not be allowed to return, and the supervisors also would be locked out once they left the plant. The company refused to make such an agreement. ANOTHER CASE Another dispatch on the same kind of dispute came from Pitts- burgh on July 21. It said that an agreemient was reached to allow the free passage of personnel to and from the Pittsburgh and near- The above was made possible through your cooperation and the Yours for a. ‘Bigger and Better J. H. Patrick Giynn, President Pontiac Baseball Federation Mutual Destruction Likely if Big Nations Test Might By ELTON C. FAY AP Military Writer WASHINGTON — Back of the sharp exchanges between Premier + Nikita Khrushchev and Vice Pres- guidance. Again, this is the opinion of one group of military men. This may explain, in part, Khrushchev's loud demand for re- idemt Richard M. Nixon and the oval of U.S. bases in Europe calmer but deadly serious diplo- matic discussions in Geneva is the belief held by each nation that it is dealing from military superi- ority. a There can be pitfalls in follow- ing this philosophy. One of them could be wrong. Or worse, both could be almost right. Mutual destruction of both nations could be the result. * * * When Khrushchev says Russian rockets are better than American The importance of accuracy in guidance lessens as the range shortens; it is easier to aim an intermediate range ballistic mis- sile (IRBM) than to hope to hit a target at 5,500 miles with an in. tercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). FEW IRBM UNITS But Khrushchev's concern oyer American :bases in Europe ob- viously isn't confined to missile launching pads. The United States is only beginning to deploy a = and Nixon says the United Comparatively few IRBM missile States has good ones too, each is relying on what his military scien- ‘units abroad. What also concerns the Soviet “by Aliquippa Works of the Jones & — tists and strategists tell -him.-—__-—-Premier—is —the — pretence of . Laughlin Corp. But the agreement was made only after the company had applied for an injunction in the local county courts. The joint statement of the union and the company read as follows: . "The union and the corpora- * tion have agreed that all super- visory and salaried employees in the corporation having business w the Pittsburgh and Aliquippa orks will pass freely in and out of the Works, “The corporation will promptly discontinue the injunction proceed- ings which it commenced against the union in the courts of common pleas of Allegheny and Beaver Counties.”’ Dr. William Brady Says:. Avoid German M eusles, Expectant Mothers Told In 694 cases of rubella (German measles) during the first 16 weeks of pregnancy, reports Dr. Julia Bell in British Medica] Journal, #12 of the wom- en bore defec- tive children, some of the chil- dren having more than one defect. Cataract was noted in 491 of the children, deafness in 263, DR. BRADY congenital heart defect in 210. In_ many cases the defect became ap- parent only when the children were five or six years old or older. In most of these cases of congenital defect, the mother had rubella in the early months of pregnancy: Formerly doctors regarded German measles as a mild ail- ment of no particuldr signifi- eance. Prior to 1940 standard medica] textbooks said nothing about the effects of German measies in pregnancy. ; I can't believe the doctors of yesteryear were so unobservant that they failed to notice the as- sociation of German measles in early pregnancy with the birth of defective children. However, I am not at present prepared to advance a plausible theory to explain the apparent discrepancy. I suspect there’s some error—it doesn't seem reasonable that such a mild illness as German measles in, the expectant mother can so gravely mar the development of her baby. This doubt has made me reluctant to say anything about’ the effect of mater nal rubella on the unborn child. I know of no evidence to sup- port the theory that injection of serum from rubella convales- cents is advisable to immunize the pregnant woman against German measles of to minimize the effect on the unborn child if the expectant mother has Ger- man measies. But it may well: be that this treatment or some- thing like it has merit. Anyway, it is well to remember that rubella is a respiratory infec- tion, which, like measles, diph- theria, whooping cough, _polio- myelitis, chicken-pox, small-pox, searlet fever, the other respiratory infections, Spreads via the moisture spray given off from nose and. mouth when the one who has or is com- ee Cone ies Se Fee Cones, sheezes or talks. has guint Uh Vine et Ob da. ‘ease are in the droplets—visible -meningitis and and palpable or invisible and im- palpable droplets of moisture in the spray. Therefore no one pur- ports to have a “‘cold’’ should be permitted to get closer than five feet to an expectant mother. * * * Signed letters. not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining ‘o pefsona] health and hygiene. not dis- ease. diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady. if a stamped, self-addressed envelop is sent to The Pontiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan (Copyright 1959) Neither Khrushchev nor Nixon is a military professional. Khrushchev was a political gen- eral in World War II, Nixon a reserve commander in the Navy. _In their ‘“‘my-brother-can-lick- .your-brother” arguments thev ‘must depend on the evalutions of their respective military profes- sionals, And the enthusiasm of military men for things they create or plans thev devise can over- reach actua] attainment. NEVER TRIED The two men tossed words about their missiles at each other. But except for the primitive, short- range weapons used in the closing days of Worid War II, ballistic missiles never have been tried in actual combat. ___ And the V2 missiles used then were German, not Russian or American. There is considerable difference ‘between launching a ballistic mis- sile under the carefully arranged conditions of a test and firing one in the frantic atmosphere of war. An enemiy wouldn't wait for long countdowns. * * * Nor. at this present stage ‘of the -art of missiles, is launching re- liability the only problem. There is the matter of hitting what you aim at. American experts express be- lief that while Russia may at the moment be ahead in propul- sion, it trails in the field of medium range bombers and shorter range light bombers and fighter-bombers, each capable of toting nuclear destruction, on airdromes in England and on the Continent, rimming Russia. These aircraft: would work with the long-range B52 bombers, and probably would be called upon to make the first retaliatory strikes before the B52s could reach Rus- sian target areas. * * * To the long-range and medium bombers must be added the nu- clear weapon planes of the U-S. Navy, with carriers in the Med- iterranean and Eastern Atlantic Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE — name is always in my prayers . Each morning and each night . A man who did his best to do . . . The things he. thought were right . . . He made mistakes from time to time... As most — of us all do . . . And yet those common errors were . . . Compar- atively few .. . Everybody loved im, and . His sister most of all... Katie who was always at. . . His every beck and call . Katie who presented me. . With cuff links that he -wore . « The dearest of momentos T. .. Shall treasure evermore. Case Records of a Psychologist: € Marriage Helps Men Live Longer Men notoriously tease their wives about being a “ball and chain”, but this is malarky: As soon as a husband becomes a widower, he is usually eager to marry again, for marriage is wonderful. It actually adds years to your:lifespan, lessens your chances of peptic ulcer and heart trouble, and even puts more zest in the taste of food. See the proof below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE C-401: Hank G., aged 39, is a bachelor industrialist. * * * “Dr. Crane, I suppose I ought to get married,” he admitted, ‘‘for I lead a lonely life, especially after I quit work at 5 p. m. “And I notice that my married friends seem to be less tense. Few of them have ul- cers. And I sel- DR. ORANE dom hear of a married man with excessively high blood pressure. “But several of my bachelor friends at the Club are constantly nursing ulcers or taking piils for high blood pressure. x #7 * “So please send me an Applica- tion Blank for your Scientific Mar- riage Foundation.” . HUSBANDS ARE HEALTHIER Happy marriage is a wonderful aid to a ‘man’s morale and also is good insurance for longer life. rules outtined, in- this column from week to week, = “But, Dr, ‘Crate, you may de- longer than bachelors. So please explain just why this is true.'” * * * First, married men can unload their troubles verbally when they get home. And this act of exploding, re- lieves inner tension; hence, the niarried man is less likely to have a peptic ulcer or continue an elevated blood pressure. Second, the married man eats regularly _and* better balanced meals. And his appetite is im- proved, for eatin a sociable event, starting when. the baby is; first able to sit in a high chair at tthe family dinner table. ol * * As a result, in later adulthood, a vital part of the dinner situation our meals, and married men have this. WIFELY NURSES Third, a married man is coddled and nursed by his wife when he has the flu or any other malady. Even though males are regard- ed as the strong, stperior sex Married people likewise keep more regular hours and thus get more sleep. Ang- their love for each other is a wholesome extrovertive force that takes their attention off their own epidermis and their “‘in- nards.”’ Unmarried people tend to fret more about their inside organs S| BACHELOR cLuB h ‘ & Cami AR EIGHT a nea a menagerie aie ae a * [2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JU -L, Y 27. 1 1959 / 4 = -Odd- Named Kids - “Have Troubles Downtown : Lt. Col. Ingalls H. Simmons of Stor: a By PHYLUS BATTELLE | the dope, and Maggie who, they’ve got, lany red blood, usual- b apteor ign Medical Asn. Pe'the Army Medical Corps lists the e Py r NEW YORK — Top psychiatrists) was many thinge—erne of them) ly they come out of it by the (ports a can omatoes OF @/foliowing as essential emergency + a : at Harvard have discovered that/ flattering. time they’re on a board of di- |box of crackers, turned upside rations every home should have 17-19 S. Saginaw “a = children ‘with unusual first names * *« * | Bectors somewhere. down, might save your life. on hand: a ps are likely. to: 1) be more neurotic) I would not -think to question so) ‘So forget it, espectily if the die a a ee 2 ““Wlaler in bottles in the refrigera- ; e4 than kids with “ordinary” names,/great an institution as Harvard on| lis cast. clear attack. The emergecy ra- tor, canned fruit, juices, veg- a and 2) flunk out of college more this. matter, but their newest rev-| And oe ber that tions in the housewife’s cupboard etables, meats, soups, powdered ¥ ; feadily than the “Bills” and elation is something parents should) And try to remember that if you should, in such a dire instance, milk, baby food, raisins, packaged bi { “Marys.” ‘not stew (as in stupid Stuart) kid has an pemieeni name—say like never be opened from the end/cereals and a small battery radio a * * * ‘about. “Elvis,” or ‘‘Fabian'’—he may not! which was exposed to the air. ‘Ra! which can be tuned to CONELRAD mt Well. professor, it makes you Offspring have put up with of- finish ees but so what? There dio-active fallout material is _ ‘Stations in an emergency. a8 . hink, doesn’t it? It makes.you fensive parent-issued labels for are other ways to make a reason- like dust,” it is reported. i quiver anew about the dangers of lo, these many centuries, and if | able living. | “fe keep fallout from getting Polio Shot lack s being a tree-thinker, a nonconform- — - 0) nn Ga) onan a ist. an individualist. i _ You want your child: to be just WASy Pees Sa aia: sou MEX: Label ed lronic | a little different from the aver- | i 30 Se MONT. NL DAKOTA’ ' ENT ? | age, just a little more distinctive. | / ° 200 e DETROIT (®—“This is ironic,” oe Sa ee {one PSE : said Dr. Joseph G. Molner, De-| a4 haps. . .or “Westbrook - « OF | / ral Dang S. DAKOTA troit-Wayne County Health Com- “Grover”. . .or “Rock’’. . .and a ". ae Wo missioner, when told of the Salk 2 @&hat have you got? A potential J “ seataste Se shortage “because |i : perotees | MArinee See: / Ney etek Nes. last year we had it coming out of |) ~ 4 The possible reason for the tend- | . 50 our ears."’ Molner blamed the | encv for unusually-named kids to \ 108 shortage on an increase in para- ; i Scans rae) (A 2 “ones amare | 4 YARD DRESS LENGTHS : that parents who dream up off-) ) CALIF ‘ 460 vaccination drives in many com- ‘ beut names are likely to be neurot- | \ 60 i munities. ic themselves And neurotic people | i Vr > OK ; * * * Finest quality 80 iN lee ar ie raise neurotic offspring i \ $ many a rac ive er . Potstee A spokesman for Parke, Davis. ees DANGER OF RIDICULE f |& Co., said his company is making * itch to start seeing, Make ees : Even more logical. it seems fo TEXAS every effort to meet demands. Ouses, aprons, you " i d ay me, is that the child with a new Eli Lilly and Co. of Indianapolis | more uses for these 4 yd. lengths... 5. ee name in the neighborhood is in said the pharmaceutical industry | THIRD FLOOR 3 danger of being ridiculed in the PUERTO RICO 1,308 was so overloaded with the vac-/ ; ho : ; ; early years of his life when he is HAWAII cine last year at this time it had | he ‘ Sore a oe : incapable of laughing, or fighting to destroy 12 million doses. : e | SHAM : back, | Both firms said they believed the || Ww tl I'll never forget a girl in third : . . - ; shortage was temporary and the BRAN D NEW BOLTS OVEN G N 4 grade name Salome, No matter | PUBLIC HOUSING PICTURE — Newsmap isle 30, 1959. Of the total 35,564 units, 564 were | demand would be met shortly. Ya how you sliced it, she was eaten shows breakdown by participating states and left from 578 remaining from the total of 45,000 Fresh Fall plaids in wonderful, washable, woven ginghams. #4. 4 alive. | Puerto Rica for contracts for financial assist- authorized in 1955 and unused at that time. The Out of each consumer dollar| it 6" wide ie I also remember the poetically-/ ance between the Public Housing Administration balance of 35,000 were all that could be written spent for pork, about 25 cents|| Newest of muted and ombre shades .. . Full 3 We : named sufferers. Ruby the booby,| and 294 local housing authorities which were under the last contractual authorization received goes for fat cuts, meat packers/#. fk : Rob the slob, Phyl the pill, Hope entered into during the 11-month period ending from Congress and which expired June 30, 1959. | estimate. ON E Y ARD SKIRT LENGTHS —_—~ — =a . “ | ” SEW tonight! 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These special prices are or grey simulated leather finishes. for our White Sale only, so be sure to get yours at these big savings. Washable Textured Antique Satin “CARIBE” DRAPERIES 50” by 90”...... REG. 7.99 “5.99 Install it in minutes! - | 104” by 90”... .. REG. 18.99 13.99 158” by 90”... REG. 29.99 °-22.99 Completely washable . . . guaranteed colorfast. Mohair-like. texture and satin self-lining The solid white color goes well with any decorating scheme. Come in for yours during . Waite’s August White Sale. By famous Cameo. SHOP WAITE’S WHITE SALE... FOURTH FLOOR PHONE FE 4-2511 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1959 - is te 2 Good Old-Fashioned values, PLUS plenty of new ideas . . . that’s what's in store for you at Waite’s August Sale! See fresh inspirations to brighten your home, . make your living easier, more comfort- able! - The quality . .. tops! The prices... rock ~ ! SHOP MONDAY Zotieas AND FRIDAY USE. YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT, LAY-AWAY OR = NIGHTS TILL 9 | .PAY CASH... 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For this special White Sale event only we're able to give you these savings . . . never again . will we be able to offer them for 39c! Lattice work pattern on pastels or > multi-stripe on white, solid color. Choose blue, rose, green, yellow or white. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Mon. thru Sat. Downtown AND Drayton Plains Printed chien pus w. taffeta bedspreads 4 Floral print top, solid color sides. ‘ a Full or twin size in pink, aqua, 5 88 ; green or gold chromespun taffeta. Matching drapes ...... 5.88 pr. ALL-GOOSE DOWN _ and Tri-level bed pillows YOUR CHOICE 100% godsedown from Europe for ° . ° . a plump but soft and restful pillow. Firestone extra- Plump 21x27-in. Featherproof striped ticking with oll- plump foam pillows. Dacron bed pillows crewed lcarkew tee 27X21 We slow 3 99 3 99 Filled with white Tri-level pillows Features a layer of — a ey duck feathers between 2 layers of Reg. 4.98 Firestone Ist quality foam Non-allergenic pilows that regularly duck leathers in white down for more buoyancy. Linen . rubber pillow that keeps its extra- sell for 4.98. Made for lasting plump- middle, tick. 21x27-inch size. Big savings! . plump softness. Solid white top-quality ness, covered with percale striped o percale zippered covered. Save $1! ticking. Corded edges. Save now! F j f NN COMPARE THIS VALUE. ANYWHERE! CONFI. Combination - Mattress and pad cover ~ ae | Om SALE Seal of Quality 7 P i Irregulars of famous Confit 3.98 “ 79 ™ | Federal Ss own brand, ‘ ; : Acrilan-blend blanket Be | 1. asa : | 132 thread ' & By a aie tar tae "over thread count) ei gere sbe 2 2 stone the blanket sale pricel 72x90", Acrilan- and add a softer sleeping surface. , - be SE AL OF | QU ALITY ing. Pink, blve, yellow, white, beige, MUSLIN SHEETS green, grey, turquoise. Shop and sovel The mills have made two price in- creases since we bought these sheets . . . so stock up now while we can offer them this one time at such savings! Specially made for us of selected long fibre white cot- ton with over 132 threads per sq. inch, they’re service tested for over five years of rugged wear! All .1st quality at a stock-up-now price. ' size Full size .0........cccccccccsssecceeeescesseesnens MeO "Seal-of Quality” percale sheets 72x108” or 29 fitted twin 3.98 Sanforized Zipperceclose mattress cover | prey icks By Ee _ Full or twin’size muslin cover | Reg. 1.00 print ticks, ixt6e, _ with zipper closing. Tape re-, featherproof and : \ inforced seams, Sanforized, Choicadpf floral prints. Savel ‘ New ‘snow-white sheets made from the finest constructed silky combed percale. Long-wearing first q ' priced now for quick sale! | 81x108" or fitted full .. 2.69 42x38)" _— cases . .. 65¢ 63x99” MEI jae. \ . —— * 72x108” or twin fitted ....1.69 81x108" or full fitted ....1.89 as : 42x36" matching cases ....45¢, , mee i) 4 , eee a Ay - \ j = tng do . ‘ la ( " : ¢ i; } : ’ f \ , ‘ i i Be f, yok \ ) - , i * \ oe ” : ‘ } _RourteEn oie Buil Due fo Cramp CF Lad at, 1959 | ve = sci Ee GEORGE'S THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY + Sin. 0 Wane will discuss! means of easing tensions in the) “Treaty May Curb means of Strife in Americas ‘State's Rebel Dems WASHINGTON: (AP)—Aa exist- Planning to Act Again t [Reyolution i in Just. 4 Years Health of Indians Changes Quickly a’, Sev in WASHINGTON (UPI) — Public: living to be 65 years old is less _ The Public Health Service, is. Legislation has been introduced ing inter-American treaty — said ; eX s is ais ETROIT. UPI) — The State : < : John J. Pratt Invented Health Service doetors call Pr than half that of the average committed to the goal of bringing 1» Cqngress annually for several to be capable of curbing Carib- - ti pol of Michig - re ed 4 It in 1860, but Device, Bewting he eet rome poet a Indian health standards ‘up to the Y°4"8 _ authorize - a “domestic ‘bean tension — seems sure to 0P cm opposed to the, Back-to-School Didn‘t Sell Until 1873 a a level of all other Americans. But fry tandads on Indian rexervg, OCCUPY & top place in the Aug. 12) er tehetai announced, south , | It's the story of what has been New R PI d there are serious obstacles. — s on Indian regerva-| meeting of Western Hemisphere |State’s party leadership, ND : ew hunway Fianne ‘tions, itoday it would again oppose regular| But no action has been ‘foreign ministers. Meniber governments have been | party candidates in the next elec-| asked to make a careful study of | tion i the treaty, the 1928 Havana Con- | . ~-* <2 ‘vention on the rights and duties) Norton N. Wisok, president of the; Low ECONOMY LEVEL taken. for Frankfort Airport | The biggest, undoubtedly, FRANKFORT (UPI) -- Construc- extremely low economic tion of a 2,730-foot asphalt runwa ‘which most Indians exist. . Prob- accomplished, in just four years, CENTRE, Ala. (U wild? as sa by bringing modern medical care ‘ re sad Sere cho bvcatad’ to a desperately underprivileged the first practical typewriter. He people. .Be Here Early for Better Selection! is the level at Educational Secretaries is ' snow The underprivileged people in : ts n' the event of. civill E se aoe te esl ete Re this “case Ate ihe ie away jet the Fretitet airport is ex- * * * Plan Annual Workshop i’ aaa ; club, said ‘We wil} have candi-' England than in his y 2 a Thaw Hy, pected to start within 60 days, Indian poverty is reflected in : < . , 4 « ‘dates for state and congressional | x * * in Asia or Africa. They live jrankfort officials report rickety, overcrowded housing, in BIG RAPIDS (UPI)—The third * ffi the next election. At the we right here in America. They - : ; ~ annual worksho The suggestion came Friday /Offites in the ne While the first commercially: 11) the 400,000 American Indians Final plans for the runway have the lack of safe water supplies ®""U8! workshop for educational from El Salvador’s Ambassador Proper time our organization and successful typewriter was turned whe ure wards of the U.S. con: been sent to the Michigan Depart- and a general failure of sanita- secretaries will be held Aug. 4-6 at toctor David Castro as the Coun- all of our affiliates will also de-| Lower Prices. out in 1873, John J. Pratt was | gt ment of Aeronautics and work) tion, im woefully inadequate Ferris Institute. cil of the Organization of Ameri- ‘are support to a preferred ne i aoeew. using one in his ssteltied ear — « 6.99 No-Iron 988 @ Dresses The main street of Helena, Mont Was Once named ‘“‘Last Chance Gulch” by four discouraged pros- The infectious eye disease tra- pectors. They decided to give up choma, new rarely found else- - prospecting if they didn't find gold) where in America, ts still a there. They found one of the big’ common affliction among In- gest gold strikes in history. dians. An Indian's chance of Y PIYWY YY -saeT rs ng & a 1.99 Ladies’ Plaid Eves Ras Whi Cleaner os Jamaicas ¢ Buy with Confidence at Wayne Gabert’s Senivens eons AF g pt. ; APPLIANCE Comfortable on Beocht oroved formula 9am | ¢< yy CELEBRATING Can Be Y Tough linen-finish vinyl} | Keeps whitewalls gleam- | > 77 : Ks, Our | fim Guaranteed by, mfr. | ing white. Simply ; 1] , < >< OUR 30th YEAR Down Payment yellow. Size 70” x 28”. wipe off. Nave 424| Sagal 88° y t FREE aoanasill wUY VUr"E, 69c Cotton Cup ‘ae! Bras ; 39° 12 Cannon Towels With Any Major Appliance Purchase! GET OUR BIG ANNIVERSARY are Now! 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Only 41” ” and 25” deep. y wide, 63” high, only $759 aweek badd. , DRESSES for A SET 2.69 Birds- $ OF FOUR / , eye Diapers MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR | > T 00 044s 2 hyp 1.99 Short Sleeve i. = = Siena “YOUR TRADE-IN ACCEPTED AS FULL DOWN PAYMENT 375 Lb. Capacity — Magnetic: Doors — 3-Year Food Spoilage’ Warranty $3.50 operati beautiful cabinet design; Down General Electrie dependability. LS — $5.00 Down Dilivers | } S || F Men's Shirts 4 Only $ 9 “| ah “own this wh ln i Ey ; . 100 < AS cash 10-cubic-foot | Was $269.95 aon || B : Week! | Now $184.00 | i ill i é | Pp a Men's 88° 4 | 2 Years to Pay! GENERAL vuln. ornare ie fr i ih r | Swim Suits NO DOWN | LOWEST INTEREST ELECTRIC Bade ol TNPEATORE COIL | aie é PAYMENT! IN TOWN ) FREEZER a dv veh care en. ELECTRICALLY 1S Dress Pants 4 G-E Deluxe Thin ine is ve e” INSTALLATION RSIBLE. “199” | ee sinet etna \ Sec ge 9 ets EE GLI GS 80s IRS eases spetamamrgapeaceeno eB 2 i ESOS, ‘GOODSYEAR SERVICE § | 30 South Cass Ave., Pontiac “Your tall es Specialiay” 121 N. Saginaw St. FE 5-6189 GEORGE'S 74 N. SAGINAW ST. siirmneensi AAU A 8 RSA LI cen cepa ep ecemmmmmaeN ” ’ “ ' _ - = i j i | ‘ [ ' | \ iy & i Gr. L; ' / 2 PIETEEN Wegither Change Extyeme | Russian Books fNeY The Muie eat Exhibition Are | warmest weather. The coolest tem- Encased in G lass THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1959 beat | Coal Deale The U.S. has about a3 i os large Cool Dealer |e 4 oe ‘|War II) Germany -ranked, as the. second largest coal exporter in the) auras WaereD world, her volume of trade exceed- ed only by that of the U. extreme southeast section. i 1843 but because of high prices peratures are to be found in the ' _j .» | NEW YORK ® — Books on dis- Nickel was used for plating in P!@Y at the Russian exhibition here have been encased in glass on the! ground that excessive thumbing through them by visitors is wearing (Advertisement) them out. Sassy Certified tests tats neutralise 3 as " sane Y. fer liberal free semoin - ? - «¢ * This developed at about the time the Russians in Moscow obtained the removal from the United States exhibition there of books = ideas unpalatable to m, There was no indication that United States officials had re- |, toe BELL-ANS tap. digestive : F BOOKS quested removal-of any books R from the Russian exhibit. Light Fiction for A spokesman for the Russian lexhibition said the books shown Vacation Reading ihe re were not intended for read- OLD PROFS BOOK SHOP ling by visitors but simply were © W. Lawrence St. idisplayed as samples of what the Russians are producing. as = | ere lively “‘Rock ‘n’- Bow!” Translation | Mixup Gets Nixon in Dutch MOSCOW .UP— The trade union: newspaper Trud said Saturday one of Richard M .Nixon’s aides insult- "ed a Soviet worker by trying to tip , him 100 rubles when the Vice Pres- , ident visited a food market. The newspaper carried a letter Yaw Want to Sell Used Baby lia ? USE THE WANT ADS 2) Qe ‘saying ‘‘this American handout in-| censed me." x ke we . . “T asked that the Vice President jbe told I didn't need his money }and that I found it rude and that I found it disrespectful; and if the |you are, I said, and handed him | Birthplace from the -workman; -¥;I- Smachtin;+— | SWINGING DOWN THE LANE — Teenagers take part in a session at a Dallas, Tex., bowling alley. if Higatignt of the aftair is a ae contest, with the scam! couple earning a free game of bowling. contest is bald, a» so it goes. e fonts o- - aee ‘ere os . an average year. The United Staies has about one Seip ie , Hy ot popetation. Stet UPI Photo After the bowling, another dance Westinghouse Dog-O-Matic Electric HOT DOG COOKER some big money bills."’ Herbert G. Kline, Nixon's press attache, said this was what hap-' pened: A group of workers gathered | around the Vice President and — asked for help in getting tickets | for the U. 8. exhibition, They | said they could not get any. Nix- | eon misunderstood the translation | and asked an aide to offer them | 100 rubles ($10 at the tourist ex- | change rate of 10 to 1). that they did not need money for) the tickets. They just needed help in buying them. The tickets are hard to get. Nixon assured the workers he would get them 200 tickets. They | will cost $20. Kline said Nixon will It was explained by the workers. | powerhouse of Fords Highland | Park Plant, the world’s largest | automobile plant when it was | of Model T | Coming Down DETROIT ®— Wreckers have begun tearing down a Motor City | landmark—the five tall smoke- | stacks at the Ford Motor Co. plant where the modern assem- | bly line was born, * * * ‘The 155-foot stacks were at the built 44 years ago. - The factory is being razed in a $6,700,000 company expansion program to make room for 4 wages from $2.50 to $5 a day in a revolutionary move. At one time plant. payrolls | ranged from 60,000 to 70,000 and | in 1913 preduction averaged 640 cars a day. Ford car assembly ended at the factory in 1917 when the Mod. | el T was discontinued and Ford production was concentrated at | the giant Rouge Plant in suburb- an Dearborn. There were only a few specta- | tors on*hand as the first stack | was dismantled, But wreckers | said veteran retired workers of the plant have been coming | around for weeks, asking for | bricks and pieces of metal as souvenirs of the place that | | marked the heyday of tin. lizzie | | production. ® Cooks 1 to 6 hot dogs in 90 seconds @ Plugs in anywhere © Fully guaranteed for 1 year No Money Down—50¢ a Week vou canoe sone..nme Westinghouse éMp ~ Call FE 2-8181 | Vice President wanted anything, ry have to pay the $20 out of his own ‘myself could give him money. Here! pees because ‘“‘we are having trouble getting tickets.” THIS WEEK Puerto Rico has a total area of new tractor production plant and boiler house. It was at Highland Park that the Model T was produced on the first moving assembly line and there that Ford jumped |3 BIG WASHER DAYS! At WKC--Mon., Tues., Wed. | ? YOUR CHOICE (= NO MONEY DOWN Low as *l” Weekly GENERAL ELECTRIC SPEED QUEEN MAYTAG and EASY Factory rebuilt, all old parts replaced. Many double wall construction. 30-day exchange privilege! Mary Ure, who played the lead- ing role in the Broadway drama) hit, “Look Back In Anger,” once played in Moscow. “The Russians don't laugh much,”’ was her com-| ment about Moscow audiences. A TN se ed square miles. Ro/13 | Fowerfl-Brand New ROTO-MATIC MODEL 805-8 Over $00,000 enits were sold at the original $69.95 pricet Was rated “No. 1 Best Buy” by leading testing laboratory! Herry—ooly « lim- ited number available for this special sale. $425 - LIMITED OFFER! PLUS LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE MODR 1010 “ with exclusive Vibra Beat CLEANING ACTION Powerful, vue meledos —— bedded di Full horses h ire. or suction takes it i horsepower 3 times faster chan other cleaners. BEATS! SWEEPS! SUCTION CLEANS! | \ PHONE FE 3-7114 FOR 10-DAY HOME TRIAL SER Seen Se Oey OPEN TONIGHT Until 9 P. M. FF der! : 3H4 a, @ > Vres-siestci eee js OPEN Mon. & Fri. to 9:00 P.M. Phone : FREE Parking Spe eT 28 aR de EES | 2. SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. JULY zi, 1959, eed _— a lll Vr. and Mrs. regatta ball, too. Mr. Area Personals Elmer Fezzey of Sylvan Lake enjoyed the 43rd annual Fezzey, a past a Pentiac Press Photos commodore and the oldest living mem- ber of the club, still enjoys dancing. Plan Caribbean Dance. “Caribbean Capers” is the title of the dinner dance to be held at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 8 at Forest Lake Country Club. Everyone attending is expect- ed to don a crazy hat and vie Claude A. Evans of Johnson avenue. * * * Mrs. Raymond LaBarge and son Ricky, Lawrence Beamer, Charlies Beamer and son Larry have returned home after a motor trip through Ohio, Penn- sylvania, Maryland. and New Jersey, which will be complete with While there, they visited rel- South Séa decor — are Mr atives in Lancaster, Pa. and and Mrs. Donald Hacker. As- Robert Beamer at the Naval sisting will be-Mr. and Mrs. Hospital in Philadelphia, - Pa. John Baker, Mr. and Mrs. They also attended the USA- James McGuire and Mr. and USSR track meeting at Frank- Mrs. Eino Nurme. ’ lin Field in Philadelphia. * * * * * * Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tollenaar of Starr avenue and Mr. and Mrs. C.E. -—_Maison- of —-filinois- avenue: : * * * Recent visitors to Western Michigan University Campus for a two-day get-acquainted visit were Shirley G. Hutchi- son of Lakeward lane and Douglas Voydanoff of the Mark avenue. Both plan to be fresh- = at the University this * * . a Mr, and Mrs. Max A. Evans (nee Dorothy Cadieux) of _ Dwight avenue announce the birth of a son, Mark Alan born July 11. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cadieux of Berk- ley avenue and Mr. and Mrs. tee een 10 PLEASE A MAH, GALL CAREFUL DAN FOR FLAWLESS DRY CLEANING Not only his clothes but the whole family’s. deserve Pontiac Laundry’s gentie care and expert workmanship. And it costs ne more to have finer dry cleaning. valuable Call Caretul Dan at FE 2-8101 Enjoy Insured | their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roach of Pine street. have just re- turned frem Traverse City where. they attended the fu- neral of Mr. Roach’s sister. pe ee fe a sain tna « ecb ecaitdl MYRNA J. LANGDON Announcing the engagement of Myrna J., to | Eugene L. Sawyer, aré Mr. and } avenue, Orchard Lake. of the prospective bridegroom Mrs. Harry Langdon of Airline Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sawyer of Farner street, Drayton Plains, No date has been set for the wedding. The Rev, and Mrs. A. L. Chester of North Parke street were honored Friday evening by a surprise party to cele- brate their 25th wedding anni- versary. The party was given by their children and friends and rela- tives were guests. * * * Carole Gene Smith of Bir- mingham has been accepted as a studént at Christian Col- ege, junior college for women in Columbia, Mo, . Miss Smith, daughter of Mrs. Marjorie W. Otto of Birming- ham, has been accepted for the 1959-60 school year. His and Her's ‘Shower Honors Pontiac Couple Mr. and Mrs. Ariel B. Davis of South Roslyn drive honored Caro] Young and Wayne Pyke at a “His and Her’s shower’’ Sunday afternoon. Miss Young, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Horace Young of Riviera Terrace and Mr. Pyke, son of Mr. and Mrs. W._R. Pyke of State avenue, will ex- change vows Aug. 29 at All Saints Church. Guests at the shower were Mr. and Mrs. Young, Mr. and. Mrs. Pyke, Mr: and Mrs. Lay- mon Young, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Smail, Mr. and Mrs. Lin- nie Young, Mr. and Mrs, Da- vid Grover, Mr. and Mrs. ‘John DeVine and Mr. and Mrs. George Pyke. Keep Hands Clean An expert from Pennsy!l- jia’s state virus diagnostic la tory, speaking of a high- ly contagious virus, says that most viruses are transmitted by personal contact, And, he adds, just about the best pre- ventive known is old-fashioned (and frequent) hand -washing— same as we were taught in first grade! | Boat Club. ~ ‘The Oakland County: 7 nr held. od 43rd annu t ball at its Sylva Lake clubhouse Saturday evening. There were 200 members and guests ner and approximately 350 atten the dance later. Commodore of the , club is John A. Benson of South Tilden ave- nue. Cochairmen for the affair were Donald J. Kelly of Club drive in Bloomfield Hills and Maurice Wilcox of Wil- liams Lake road. Bare Toes Are Taboo in Office BY EMILY POST “Dear Mrs, Post: Is it bad taste for young women to go without stockings to 2 business office when the legs are deeply tanned? Does it matter that the toes show through the _ Shoes — which in fact would be the only giveaway that stockings are missing. I am not comfortable in close-toed shoes, particular in hot weath- er.” Answer: If you wear open- toed shoes, you very certain- ly must wear stockings. With close-toed shoes and: deeply tanned legs, lack of stockings would not be noticed and there- fore is permissable. “Dear Mrs. Post: How should one address a wedding gift before the wedding day? And how should the card be signed by a husband and wife: Mary and John Blank or Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Blank?” Answer: A wedding gift should be sent to Miss Mary Maidenname, and if you have a Mrs. and Mrs. visiting card you enclose it or write “Mr. and” before the engraving on your own card. As a rule, “Best wishes’ is written across the top of the card. If you have to use a plain card, then merely the name Mr. and -Mrs. John Blank should be written on it or else, ‘‘With all best wishes from Mary and John Blank.” “Dear Mrs. Post: I gave a surprise shower for a friend of mine who is soon to be married. I did not invite the bridegroom's mother to the shower and have been severe- ly criticized for not doing so. I have been told that both mothers are always invited to a shower. Will you please tell me if I was wrong?” Answer: If the shower was limited to the bride-to-be's own young: friends, it was certainly not necessary to in- vite the bridegroom’s mother. But if other older people were invited she should have been too, Bridge Club Holds Its Masterpoint Pontiac Bonneville Bridge Club held its masterpoint game Saturday at Hotel Waldron. Winners were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L, Guy, Melvin Smail Jack Gordon and Mrs, Smail. Others were Mrs. Bernice Dawson, Mrs. Norma Keller _and Mary Malchie. resent for din- . * Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Stieve, le/t, were guests , of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Kelly at the Oakland ’ County Boat Club dance, Mr. Kelly is @ member Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Baer, left, are enjoying a few moments of conversation with their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Jacobsen Jr., before the dancing Family Dinner Honors Couple Mr. and Mrs. .Thomas W. Buckley were honored at a family dinner in celebration of their 40th wedding anniver- sary. ‘ Heid July 19 at the couple's home on Cedar Island road, the affair was given by their six children, Mrs. Stuart Fournier, Mrs. James Vallier, Mrs. Clar- ence Pizzala, Danny and Nor- mand Buckley, both of Berea, Ohio. Guests were present from East Tawas, Caro, Walloon Lake and Livonia. Traveling the greatest distance for the occasion was 87-year-old Mrs. William Cutsinger of - Indian- apolis, Ind. Better to Blot Lipstick stays on better and longer if allowed to set for a few minutes after it is ap- plied. Then you miay blot the excess gently with a tissue. JULY Annual SUMMER CLEARANCE Jewelry from $4.98 99¢ Group of Summer Cottons from $17.98 $4.99 1 Group of Dresses 14 off Mothproofing FREE 1 Group Late Summer Dresses 1/3 off Group of Skirts from $10.98 33.99 ALL PERMANENTS ONE PRICE Over Bazley’s SBas J) COMPLETE WITH f CUT and SET © NONE HIGHER You Get All This: Carefree Haircut Permanent. by an Experi- enced, Licensed Operator Styled Set Our Famous Guarantee. A Complete Wave for $3. sia ... None Higher -HOLLYWoop "AUT" 78% North Saginaw Street. ‘Als Conditioned FE 8-3560 4olds Regatta Ball of the board of directors of the club, and served as program co-chairman for the evening with Maurice Wilcox. ib eg Mele ak to GO Pontiac Press Phote begins Saturday evening at the Oakland County Boat Club.’ Mr. Baer.is a _member—of-the-board—of— ‘directors. Honeymoon in Miami After Evening Ceremony Baskets of white gladioli, chrysanthemums and carna- tions with palms banked the altar of Lake Orion Methodist Church for the Saturday eve- ning wedding of Mary Eliza- beth Hunt and Richard Lee Scribner The Rev, John H. Hall of Central Methodist Church, Pon- tiac, officiated at the double ring candlelight ceremony be- fore 300 guests. * * * Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Norman E. Hunt of Lake Orion and Mrs. Nellie H. Scribner of Baldwin avenue and the late William E. Scrib- ner. The bride’s gown of embroi- dered English organdy over satin featured a Sabrina neck- line accented with sequins and seed pearls. The bouffant floor- length skirt of four tiers of ruf- fles formed a chapel sweep. Her fingertip veil of pure silk illusion was held in place by a lace cap trimmed with pearls and she carried a cascade bou- quet of pink rosettes, white roses and stephanotis on a Rainbow Bible, x * & Susan Kay Hunt was her sis- ter’s maid of honor. Brides- maids were Jean Huggins, the bridegroom's sister; Ann Tall- man and Bobbe Chambers of Lake Orion. They wore identical ballerina length gowns of velva ray over aqua aqua cummerbunds and match- ing hats. They carried cascade bouquets of pink roses, carna- tions and white pom pons. Flower girl Janet Felkins wore a short white nylon dress with a pink rosette headpiece and carried a basket of pink rose petals. Frank Gingell was best man. Ushers were Dick Chambers, James Arnold, Larry Miller, Raymond. Parker and Keith- — A reception was held at Gingellville Community Hall. Before leaving for a honey- moon to Miami Beach,. Fia., the bride changed to a black sheath dress with white acces- soriés and a corsage of white — ‘oni ° 4 ae. ellen The couple will live in Lake Orion, Mrs, Hunt wore a dress of beige oaaagrand with matching accessories and orchid corsage for her daugh- ter's wedding, Mrs.. Scribner /was dressed in beige lace with matcHing accessories and a } corsage of pink rosebuds, taffeta trimmed with . a cymbidium | MRS. RICHARD L. SORIBNER Closeup Peek at Skies Offered by Cranbrook James A, Fowler, curator of } education at Cranbrook Insti- tute of Science, has announced a series of observatory demon- strations for Wednesday even- ing, Aug. 12, when the skies may be viewed through a six- inch refractor telescope. * * * Demonstrations are offered to Institute members, as well as the public, and will be scheduled at half-hour inter- vals from 8 to 10 p.m. Bodkings are made by ap- pointment only and are limited to 15 people per half hour period. Members will be ee mitted free, ie Calls caneeiia: tions, ak oocenet skies de- velop; will be received at the Institate. © x wf Additional public planetarium demonstrations are scheduled for July and August as fol ows: day at 4 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday at = 3730 p.m. Velvet Chaat The little black velvet jacket is the ideal cover-up for sheath dresses from now into autumn. It looks best with darkened blues, olive greens and copper. Citizenship Group Has Dinner Forty-five members guests of Janice Antona’s cit- izenship group who went with her to Washington, D.C. in June met for dinner Saturday evening at Devon Gables. * * * Slides and movies of the trip to Gettysburg, Yorktown, Jamestown, Williamsburg and _ Washington, D.C. were shown by members of the group. *% * *& Honored guests were tour leaders Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Lindstrom. ney Trays in Various Sizes Are Handy Trays of various sizes can serve many an unexpected use. A large tray can be useful near the ironing board, to hold small laundered items such as socks, handkerchiefs, napkins, or dishtowels. i These tan then be carried en masse to drawers or shelves, in one easy trip—exemplifying the modern homemaker’s way of making the washing-ironing cycle quite painless! KAY OBERLEE Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oberlee of ‘Lansdowne street, Drayton Plains announce the engage- met of their daughter, Kay, to Robert E. Shell. He is the son: of Mr. and Mrs, Elden Sheil of Cutler — street, Drayton ' Plains. No wedding date has | ; been set. j and. _THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY; JULY 2 27. 1940 Fut Togethit : \" this. one. “Dear Mrs. Lowman: All this past winter we have had a ‘Why|, » Grow Old?’ exercise class in our neighborhood. We gave it this name because we use your exercises. “I do not think any of us would have stuck to dieting and exercis- ing like we did had we not had company, Each of us would really be ashamed to renege on our cal- mother, If you would like to form a club |* in your block, send 25 cents to); before. Now that peaches are | in season, they make wonder- + ful eating’ Mrs. Gerald Mc- Adams of Highland shares with us her recipe for a peach lemon juice flour cae) utter or ry for 1 crus! Let peaches stand in bow] 15 minutes with granulated sug- ar, tapioca and lemon juice. margarine LETT ELE RAINY. acnanthes: ee sie Fee SIN . me ia ‘i FOLDING CHAIRS, BANQUET 4 Start ‘Why G Old’ paren) ec | sue | ronTiac FOLDING CHAIR SERVICE| 4 i | ~, your full-length slips with half |= p : y row C I Crumb Mi xture Strikes | sn Sham.tmahim | PONTIAC FOLDING CHAIR SERVICE . ‘— them in dark colors as well ical cnt rany pba @ : i = | hit eetiaae . Set oie emg i . By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN | to lose. However, I believe thal |ly meeting simulates one to prs New Note in Peach Pie. | sz . Ley Protg a. a “Why — part was the fun we | vere, le i Grow c over the country, had together and oa. fact that $ and ‘avery once in a While I re-| We af tee ee tee Won't “eo py tae | pees MANET COREE Peace PRALINE = q oF Meg ha "tere iahae = seated neve than when | jeave their children. A neighbor. |: Each fruit as it appears {, “ips oR oe yg | : oul le! Savi ms Ss “g . : ated sugar | wed thought you would be interested in mec ing ae Site |-band chetn. peestiien heshihist sae ! seems better than. the ones ? 2 ableefoont — tapioca | oa F all this week --during our combined — END-OF-MONTH There are eight of us. We take|°Ti@ counting. Nobody wanted to be|a bunch of leaflets which will help” pie. Combin t ingredients, turns keeping the children so that pda one eho bgt hehe you, Address Josephine towne . * * * except pane: until oremhiy. and each of us misses one meet - Thanks a lot for helping|in care of this newspaper, | ee ares every eight weeks, Otherwise = us get started.” Tomorrow: “Think of What You | heyy ad Bs sled Sats paging ie SUMMER SA LE! would be surprised how regular our IT’S FUN ; Wear Under What You Wear.” a . a Ts. McAdams is Add peach mixture and cover attendance has been. I hope that more of my readers |= active in her church group with rest of crumbs. Bake 10 ats la al ONAN ssn “We were all about 15 or 20 iwill start these classes. It is fun '% and is on the local community minutes at 450 degrees and pounds overweight and we lost |(0 compare notes and it does take 20 minutes at 350 degrees. all we wanted to. We also lost jthe drudgery out of exercise when many inches where we wished | you do it with others, Even a weeks! OOS iS OE ORR YES Git REN, "abs na as finishes scorch more easily lg chest board. than other types, However, the Ld special-finished fabrics can be |_ Oven-Proof ironed more quickly. |" eas | KOKURA -MONTH END- 16 Pe. Starter Set $ 788) TONIGHT, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SALE se Server® $282 | Exceptional Savings from Our Regular Stock! Nationally Advertised Brands 1/3 to 4 Off! Values You Cannot Afford to Miss! - B PEGGY'S ST. choose from 3 Patterns . @ Danbury @ Risgay @ Fairwin Pretty as it is practical, Kokura dinnerware is oven-proof, detergent-proof and craze-proof! Oven-cook your meals right in the serving dishes you'll use on the table! C learance a All 1P Tastic Dinnerware! FOSTORIA MELAMINE 40% off! 16-PC. STARTER SETS OPEN STOCK Fine quality break-resistant melamine dinnerware by Fostoria — in really smart designs and colors! Guaranteed against breakage for a full year. 16 NORTH SAGINAW ® Ring 0’ Roses @ Blue Meadow ® Fawn @ Sky Blue ALL OTHER PLASTIC Y2 PRICE! Includes several 16-piece starter sets, one complete service for 8, and odd lots of —_ stock pieces! FIRST TIME ON SALE! Famous Make Sportswear ~ and Swim Suits | V/s ott We're having an old-fashioned CLEAN-UP OF SHOES BLUE MEADOW eines ae Come in and look over our special table of DRASTICALLY REDUCED CHINA! ODDS G ENDS @ CLOSE-OUTS @ DISCONTINUED PATTERNS brace i 9 Iced Cotton Slimdiggers..... were 5.95, Now 3.97 Our Store- Wide Irported Sailcloth Clamdiggers...... -were 4.95, Now 3.30 Scans deat Idb dn dock te-Gatsieg thee inst all ° - ° ‘ tt 4 Corded Stripe Jamaicas..... were 5.95, Now 3.97: eee SUMMER Barometer te | We absolutely will not carry a pair over! with Sailcloth Deck Trousers... .. were 5.95, Now 3.97 - ; Thermometer . We have taken over 700 pairs of our Reg. $16.95 Sleeveless Pima Tops........ were 3.95, Now 2.63 famous broncs andick ght -downita the brines vou savings of 5] 0 Roll Sleeve Plaid Tops...... were 4.95, Now 3.30 bone — summer and year-round shoes. he - ail dei & many’s foremost man- facturets of fine | tT 10% to 50% ‘ ; weather ‘instruments, ( ON ALL FURNITURE, PICTURES, genuine Aneroid Swim Suits were 10.95, Now foul $ $ $ LAMPS, CLOCKS and WALL DECOR meverent accurately Famous Make were 12.95, Now 8.63 plus special reductions on many patterns in china and - Choice of fight or C tt - crystal, housewares # all kinds, and hundreds of gift dark wood tase, Ideal i.) a were 16.95, Now 11.30 items! for home er office. an IEPA GAA Hote ee ee | 19.9 : Lastex telly 2a owas 28 FLOOR SAMPLE CLEARANCE! silali RS LAMPS $ 50.00 Tall Table Lamp, pale pink base with : white silk er mye '§ 29. 50 Sorry, ALL SALES FINAL! MILLINERY pone $150.00 = hes HE imported alee hand-d : | $119.75 Tufted-Back Swivel Lounge Chatr eo i Look at These Low Prices! ; ; ; SBS cate ret S$ 99.50 «se weet ont tree spatieans Lamm B59 O) pale gr ‘u SBOGS .icscicesavsee OS cert covey Sa rast amdvavcentont white $139, 50 #1998 Table Lamp, dive bese with white €] 4 95 COTTON DRESSES Your choice of entire background ae seen eee eeeer err entecenseeeees remaining summer Se Teun Sewn wut Gama 18 88:50 MISCELLANEOUS : selection at special Fe ine Table, irultweed, tinh nto $49.90 a 9 I] F-O-M Prices. SOFAS $ 20.00 — yn Table, bend. $10.00 4 , $180.00 Imported Tallan Oi Painting, hand- ; @ e @ Sons's ety sandalwood ana beige a r t ridego4g 50 FOCOCO FAME .....-60000 ver ees. $75.00 nubby textured cover .... . $350.00 60-inch Solid Maple Hutch Cabinet... $295 $169 °%% nolstered “tent” 1 Anttaue cherry, up- $49 50 - Mople-—Arm {DINING TABLE SOFA-BED | and 4 CHAIRS and CHAIR | These dresses sold up to 24.95 \, BETPER DRESSES 12. 14. 16. These Dresses Sold Up to 34.95 $198.00 Modified-Wing Sofa, —— cushiens, green tweed cover .. Solid Cherry DINING ROOM GROUP © CAR COATS were to 16.95 MCR ea Solid Cherry : Drop-leaf Extension Table Round Drop-leaf our choice Hutch Cabinet aaaite y —_ 4 Uphoistered-seat Chairs : — | Was $239 Was’ $665 : 395 | 129% Maple arms are attractive Authentic reproductions of wagon-wheel design. Both fine colonial designs, crafted pieces covered in brown of rich brown cherry and tweed fabric. Sofa converts 4 Genuine Hitchcock Chairs in Black with natural w seats. (3 Side Chairs and 1 Host Chair) Was $246.50 $19 8° De Dresses of All Types and Styles... open pnts Rr ck: Juniors’, Misses’ and Half Sizes COTTON BLOUSES me ta ERS ut. . Sport, Dressy, Afternoon L.99 2.99 3.99 . One-piece, two-piece, sunbacks, jacket . Wwi . ge styles, prints, solids, voiles, dacrons. COTTON SKIRTS _ Use’ Your Charge Account ) 3.90 24 WEST HURON STREET. | _ ; : / Open Tonight and Friday Until 9 PLM. po : ; es fp ; ~ . ‘ ’ \ \ ' , | A \ EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JULY 27, 1959 I Hosted at Oxfotd Hole Twins’ Moms Gather ‘Twins’ Mothers Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Walters ef Oxford: Mrs.. J. B.’ Cleary of, Lake Orion was welcomed as a new menrber, * * * Ttems of twin clothing ‘and furniture were exchanged and sold, The next meeting will in- clude a talk on “Developmen- tal Aspects of Multiple Births,” by Mrs. Theodore Stickney of Chippewa road and her ‘iden- tical twin. Mrs, James Dear- ing of Drayton Plains. Mrs, Stickney is a graduate of University of Detroit with a major in child psychology. An open discussion will fol- low. Guests wil] be welcome, The meeting will be held 8 p.m. Sept. 3 at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Acheson of Oxford. For reservations, call Mrs. Robert Green of Lake Orion. The “Different” Look for you... PERMANENTS $3 — $6 -— $7.50 $1.50 Cemplete Styled Hair Cutting from | ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP (Over Tasty Bakery) 80', N. Saginaw St. FE 2-5600 Neumode's basic, dress eumode Everyone wants sheer seamiess... reinforced hee! and ‘toe...sale priced to save you money! Girls’ Summer Clearance on DRESSES Sizes 1 to 3 and 3 to 6x 1.49 = 1.99 = 2.99 Neumode Hosiery Shop FE 2-7730 82 N. Saginaw St. i | | ‘Getting made up for their part in the Country Fair held Saturday at St. Mary’s in the Hills, Lake Orion, are from left, Sally Hibbard of Lake Angelus Midday Make-Up Repairs Busy career women can keep themselves looking fresh and glamorous all day by making a few simple mid-day make- up repairs, says a noted mgqs- ter of make-up artistry, Take time during your lunch period to remove makeup from your forehead, nose, mouth, and chin with cleansing cream without damaging the remain- der, and then freshen the area with skin freshener. Apply new foundation make- up to these areas and feather it into the make-up which is still intact. Then, puff on an all-in-one | ¢reamy-base powder make-up, apply new lipstick, and -touch- up your eye makeup, You'll feel renewed and glamorous the rest of the day. Cedar Chest Old? If your cedar chest is sev- eral years old, take the same precautions in storing woolens as you would with any other container, suggest home econ- omists at Michigan State Uni- versity. Cedar-oi] vapor from the wood loses its protective strength after a few years. Fun at a country fair includes of course. youngsters and their mother are order- eating hot dogs, Pontiac Press Phote Shores, Pamela Botsford of Dublin drive, and Rick Walsh of West Long Lake road, both in Bloomfield Township. These Saturday at St. church in Lake Orion. ing a couple with mustard at, the fair Mary’s in the Hills “middle-man” costs! be smart- -look | SLACKS « SHORTS WITH FREQUENT "CLEANING. COMPLETE SHIRT SERVICE FE 4-1536 719 W. 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Every-_ : thing has to be spic and span! iHe goes on an ‘inspection housekeep- ng, but he nev- The other ABBY night he looked in my oven with a flashlight! He yelled and stormed be- cause he found a little grease on the broiler.-He made me serub it at eleven o'clock at night. Now he looks in the oven with a flashlight every day to make sure I cleaned it. What do you do with a nut like that? NUT’S WIFE DEAR WIFE: Let him know that a little’ “‘light’’ on the subject is all right; but you can do without the “heat.” Clean your oven after each use and do the best. job of housekeeping your time and energy will allow. If your hus- band still finds fault but re- fuses to turn a hand — you turn a deaf ear. * * * DEAR ABBY: Will. you please tell me what I can do to keep my Children from fight- ing all the time? They are 8, 6, 5 and 4. They get up at 6:30 a.m. _ and they are fighting by 6:35. They tease and ster each other until bedtime. I have my work to do and can't keep running to settle their fights. Please tell me what to — DEAR WRECK: Let them play together until you get the distress signal. Don’t bother to listen to the complaints. Sepa- rate them all until they get good and lonesome for each other, then expose them to one another again. Repeat the proc- . ess for several weeks. * * ¥ DEAR ABBY: I was the girl- friend on the side for 14 years. He told me he was treated rot- ten at home {it was a lie) so like a fool I gave up seeing everybody but him. His wife died. I thought at last he would marry me. But do you know what he said? He said I proved to him~that I didn't have enough character to be respectable, and he could nev- er trust me behind his back! On June 2th he married a girl he knew only five weeks. This lesson cost me 14 of the best years of my life. Please print this for the benefit of all the girls who are waiting for a married man’s wife to drop dead. “EXPERIENCED” * * * DEAR ‘ABBY: How many times does a woman have to turn a man down before he realizes that she wants noth- ing to do with him? I am a widow, 56, but don't look it. He is a bachelor, 72, and ‘looks it. This old geezer has told _everybody in town See Relaxed Silhouette and Ostrich Feathers By NADEANE WALKER PARIS (#—The fall and win- ter parade of Paris fashions officially begins today with showings by Gres, Patou and Cardin, But two houses oul- side the: French fashion syn- dicate, Bugnand and Manguin, lured press and buyers to ear- ly openings Sunday night. What they saw were slight- ors range from brown and biege to gray afid black for day wear. thick, An example was a ~ blatk taffetta- cocktail number with reckless neckline, Title: the adultress. Bugnand’s day dresses and suits are slim but not stinky. Unpressed skirt folds, caught in by a wide belt, provide plenty of room for walking. Capes staged a comeback over dressés and as a substitute for suit jackets. * * * Sable collars, mink bosoms, panther-lined sleeves, gold and silver embroidery, lame, jet beading and even feathered hemlines added to the swank. Typical of the super-luxury air was a sable-collared gold lame raincoat over a gold sheath. A blonde velvet sheath sported a big paste] mink col- lar all-over gold and silver embroidery. A jet-embroidered black tulle dance dress flunced an ostrich feather hem. * * * By comparison, Mme. Man- guin was quiet as a mouse, with classic tailored suits, and coats with shirtwaist dresses: Manguin featured a bow and arrow line with wide, sloping shoulders and batwing sleeves making the bow. The silhouette was drawn down to a narrow hem, Skirts fell about three inches below the knee, Favor- ite colors included somber brown, grays and beiges. Manguin's suits featured mid-hip jackets and semi-fitted waists with false vest fronts that gave a two-tiered effect. NERVOUS WRECK | THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. JULY 27.1950 Whenever you appear in public. | come clean. = @ that he is going to amarry me, I can't go downtown any more without hearing it. He has/’money but has a rep- _utation for being very stingy. I know for a fact that. he ‘has relatives on the other side of the track. who are starving. to death. He sends me store flowers and calls every day asking me to go out with him. I have run out of excuses. How can I get him to leave me alone? PESTERED DEAR PESTERED: Quit giving him “excuses” and give him reasons, Tell him, frank- ly, that he is wasting his time pursuing you because you do not intend to go out with him. If he calls you again, repeat i. * * * DEAR ABBY: What do you do with an eight-year-old child who is money crazy? Me begs for money, offers to. work for it and expects to get paid for everything he does. He saves every penny he gets his hands on, which is a good trait, but he is too money-crazy for his own good. I am in business and count my money at home before taking it to the bank. He stands over me and looks at the money like a real little miser. Can you tell me how to get him over this terrible com- plex? It keeps getting worse. TROUBLED DEAR TROUBLED: Your son no doubt has developed this “complex’’ about money at home. His -tdeas need to be reshaped™ and you'd be wise to consult professional help while he's still young enough to mold * * * To get ABBY’S booklet, “What Every Teenager Wants to Know," send 25 cents and a large, Self-addressed, stamped to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a_ self-addressed, stamped envelope. * * * For a personal reply, write "MEET for LUNCH ' RIKER FOUNTAIN Sealtest Ice Cream Populer Prices Riker Building Lobby a ' £ ' Christmas in July! 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JOSEPH (UPI)~Edward Kaminski, 39, charged with man- slaughter in the boating death of 'a 21-year-old swimmer, will be ‘tried during the September term iof Circuit ae * Kaminski was bound over to Cir- ‘euit Court fotlowing—an- examina- ‘tion in municipal court and is free on $1,000 bond. * * * Charles Connelly of Sioux City, ‘Iowa, was killed June 6 when he was hit by Kaminski’s boat while iswimming in Lake Michigan abuot (200 feet from shofe at nearby ‘Lakeside, ,The boat’s propeller ‘severely slashed the youth, caus- ing him to bleed to death. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY) JULY 27, 1959 t / : i Rickover .Talks to. People sos "Did you ever do tis” Knocks on Russian Doors | “way mus teste ony wey : a ‘| find out things,” the peppery MOSCOW Ww — U. 8, Adm. Hy-) bankment. Suddenly Rickover en ing a taut ship, has been cruising all over Moscow, poking into how They went, He did not add that he probably Muscovites live. 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CURT’S APPLIANCES 6183 Jameson me UPI Phote WAS IT LIKE THIS? — The old swimming hole isn't what it used to be, but these youngsters don’t seem to mind the mud bath in Munich, Germany. Seeking relief from a heat wave, the lads found all the swimming areas jammed to capacity. Nothing daunted, they took the plunge, finding the muddy pond better than nothing. Of course, they'll need another bath when they get home. v Canaveral Men Resent Probe Don't Recognize Failure By HOWARD BENEDICT ' Committee Chairman Overton CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., (AP) Brooks (D-La) announced several! ~The Cape Canaveral mind is) ing Air Force and Navy! not at all happy about next week's| Officials will be asked to explain) Congressional probe of recent fail-| the lack of success in efforts to! ures in the Atlas and Polaris mis-\Gevelop the. two weapons into sile test programs. operational weapons ready. for For the Cape Canaveral mind Combat use. does not, except in rare cases, . . . 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Bruno Kearns, Pontiac Press Sports Editor, consented to be a guinea pig and write about them from a subjec- tive standpoint How does it feel to participate in ‘a certain sport for the first time? Kearns learns the hard way when his first encounter is with Japanese Kara-Te and Judo expert Hiroshi Orito. In Japan. there is inter-club competition of Kara-Te and Judo} By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sperts Editor, Pontiac Press Dum, De Dum Dum. (This melody taken from Dragnut). My name is Kearns! I work for the Pontiac Press. I'm a sportswriter! I just became a martyr to my profession. My. object was to prove that all sportswriters aren't fat, frustrated athletes. * * * The result was almost one dead sportswriter, but my as- signment must be considered a success. I found out what it pers like te be fat and frustrated. These are the facts: My first meeting with Hirosht Orito in Art Mann's office at the YMCA started out with a handshake. * * * He was a young. handsome clean cut Japanese student pur- suing the delicate profession of art. His being a painter led me to believe he was just a scholar with a dainty hand for using the brush. “Play sports,” I asked. “Yes, in Japan clubs com- pete in Judo and Kara-Te,”’ he replied. “Like to learn to compete in Japanese?” he asked. (What can this little 130 pounder do to hurt me, I thought. Besides I must uphold the dignity of my profession and accept his challenge). “Sure, let's go,” I sald. The uniform he gave me to wear is called the Judo-Gi, a heavy garb able to withstand rough play. * * * He put on the Kara-Te Gi a lighter type garb used primar- ily for defensive maneuvers rather than throwing, He then outfitted us with the Obi, a black belt which desig- nated him with the Honor of the Third Degree in Kara-Te, (I realized afterward it - also must mean he was qualified to give poor suck- ers like me the second de- gree). First came a few lessons in defensive maneuvers, 3. Lookout, Big Thud Coming! fense is the Kara-Te employ- ing the use of punches and kicks to counter an attack to the key points of the body. It was founded 2,000 years ago by the Chinese and to- day’s translation is “defense without weapons.” After learning a few defen- sive techniques, my Japanese friend decided I was ready to “enjoy” the thrills of Judo. * * * Like Kara-Te, Judo depends highly on speed, We maneuvered for a good hold on each other when sud- denly the lights seem to blink on and off. There was a thud and there I was in my nat- ural position—on my seat. Like a. sure-fire competitor, I was.on my feet in two shakes of a lamb’s tail. I thought I'd be ready for him this time so, ‘‘Let's do it again,” I suggested. * * * This time the stars came out much faster and the lamb’s tail had to shake a few more times before I was able to get up. Like a real sport I man- aged to smile, “Anything else?” I made the mistake of asking. “Attack me with a knife,” he said. (I got this one all figured out I thought to myself). So, I lunged my imaginary blade toward his heart. * * * “This is called the Hane Goshi,’”’ said Hiroshi, It means a flip with the hip. Well, bi-gosh! I didn’t ac- tually care what it was called because. the, result was the same. There I was getting up slowly and our Press pho- tegrapher Tom Gerls giee- fully calling for a repeat performance because he missed the picture, (He did this spitefully a half dozen times I think because he was enjoying it). For two hours we went through some new holds and different throws. x « * I even learned a few new landing positions to stay off the sore spots. It was quite an enjoyable experience, (Of course I had to say this out of courtesy). For the next three days I was probably the only sports- o. Can't Fool Me writer who ever typed his stories 60 words per minute— from a standing postiion. Now, as an experienced and well-versed student ef the Jap- anese sport of Judo, (If the readers believe this, they're crazy) I ean offer this advice to men over 30. If you can't be an all-around athlete—don’t. Be happy as a dubber in golf. (Next article in series—skin diving—if I don’t drown be- fore I write it.). Hiroshi Orito, the Kara-Te and Judo expert seen in these pic: tures, is a 24-year-old Art stu- dent freém Tokyo. He had just completed studies at the Cran- brook Institute of Art and this Fall he will continue his work in New York City. . Hiroshi is from Tokye and he received his degree from Tokyo University of Art where he or-. ganized a club in Kra-Te which now competes with other such clubs in Japan, * x * He has been in Pontiac since the Spring of 1958 when he ar- rived to enter Cranbrook. Hiroshi's dad attended Wash- ington University on the West Coast and today he is a publisher of books which deal primarily in American-Japanese translations. 6. Is It a Bird? No, It's Kearns Kearns Gets Bounced Judo Photos Dont Lie 1. Like a real gentleman, Hiroshi Orito helps Kearns with the Judo-Gi which means the Judo robe. He explains the tying of the Obi or the black belt. x *« * 2. A quick move in Kara-Te for defensing an attack of the leg against one of the vital points is explained by Hiroshi, The two yital points are the face attack including the chest and head area, and the stomach attack from the waist — xk * 3. Hane-Goshi which translated means “flip with the hip.” That’s the throw Hiroshi maneu- vered to send Kearns flying toward the floor. There is a technique even in the manner of falling which Hiroshi explains to the subject before making the throw. There were no broken bones but plenty of down. bumps and bruises. xk k * . 4. As a part of the ceremony to their match in the art of self-defense, known as Kara-Te, the opponents bow and go into the Hachi-ji Dachi or the starting stance. Hachi means “eight” and ji means “letter.” Dachi is “stance.” By Japa- nese symbols, eight is shaped like a triangle and it therefore pertains to the position of the feet im the stance. po x kw * 5. Hiroshi |demonstrates a defensive maneuver against an attack by hand. \te = * ‘ _6. One can anticipate the thud in picture num- ber 6 as Hiroshi aie Kearns parallel to the floor with a quick maneuver of the knee and hands. This is the Oso To-Gari tno meaning “big outside swing.” \ \ \ \ 7. It almost Oe that the hip is even quicker than the eye in Judo as Hiroshi makes a fast move and puts Kearns in — position just before the throw. _ \ * * * \ 8. The Judo throw in. this picture sends the as- sailant over the head of the defender hy employing the foot just below the navel. Hiroshi used this throw when Kearus, the assailant, made a thrust with both hands for the SOE ¢ or throat of the defender. Be ct Gat heat ates ep evae rset & 6 see Wikies Press Photos by. Tom Gerls) \ *, “< / s \ 4 i} =, 4 } eS Py TWENTY-TWO The Pemperton of Lansing won the came winning streak. General Motors title in a 1959) Pontiac. * * The Pan-American wrestling team tryouts will be held at Michigan State University July $0-Aug. 1 seeking berth for the U.S. team at Chicago, Sept. 2-5. * * * Escanaba won the Upper Penin- i cae ae | , x* * * By The Associated Press No Milwaukee burgher is hang-| iNobody is whispering that War-| lren Spahn and Lew Burdette are Trailing the league-leading San From © Trail by 2 After Four Straight. Wins Braves Back in Form Again in the second but one was Joe} game when Richie Ashburn led a/crowd of the year at the Colise- Al Ango of Royal Oak posted @ling Fred Haney in effigy today. | Adcock's llth homer. speed of 101 miles per hour and won a $100 savings bond for winn-| ing the Ford class in the drag | races at Central Michigan Drag-|over the hill. The Braves are up pack as he pitched the Chicago|c4 while the Cubs knocked out way in Edmore yesterday. Bojand at ’em again with a four-/ Cubs into fourth place with a 7-3’ Mike McCormick in the fifth. Ern-| the Cards. Dick Ricketts, chased \victory. The Giants’ defeat and je Banks’ 27th homer with Art.” the third, was the loser. |Los Angeles’ 8-2 decision over St.’ Schult on base helped Chicago get} Brooks Lawrence, taking over |Louis sliced San Francisco's lead * * * \Francisco Giants by only tW0'to 114 games. igames after a sweep of Sunday’s doubleheader with Cincinnati snapped Philadel- Pittsburgh, phia's five-game winning streak in Milwaukee seems to have the first game 4-2 but Gene Con-|a single and held St. Louis to sev-| five trips helped hang a fourth ve a ae 14-hit Phil attack, x * * cisco back a little closer to the’ ,, sed at San Francis-\@4le and Charlie Neal. ge ciate |Crowe also hit a home run for |hit No, 17 for the Giants. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1959 ___/ rio Spells Doom for Yankees in 1-0 Duel Chrisley, Harris: x *« * um, 14,453, saw off to an early lead, Willie Mays' after Don Newcombe left because single by Neil Chrisley, which was jof a leg injury, beat Robin Rob- not, had Detroit Tiger hopes on | Don Drysdale drove in fourjerts in the first game at Cincin-|he rise today. Te ” iruns with a three-run homer andj nati. . Ashburn’s four singles ‘snapped out of its mid-summer ley got the Phils an even breakien hits while winning his 13th for|defeat on rookie Jim O'Toole. slump. i x * | Spahn's emphatic five-hitter in| 'the 40 opener was the Braves’) * | sula American Legion baseball third straight shutout. It left the, championship for the 5th straight Pirates poised on the brink of dis-| year and will compete in the state aster. One more shutout and they | tourney at Bell Isle, Wednesday. * x * Robert Cook arid Jean Desor- Meaux of Flint skated to victory | in the novice dance finals of the American Amateur Roller Skat- | ing Championships at Boston y- x* * * Ezzard Charles continues his comeback attempt Thursday night) against George Logan at Boise, Idaho. Logan has a 12-0-1 record. * * * Valparaiso University has landed big Warren High hoop star Norm Pokley. The 6-7, 200- eLe7it de fii ete at would have tied the major league} record : * * * | One unearned run in the fourth) |inning of the second game final-| lly snapped a string of 30 2-3 1 } ‘scoreless innings for Pittsburgh! | but it didn’t help much, They still | lost 2-1 to Bob Buhl, making his’ first start since June 19 after a siege of arm trouble. * * * | Spahn’s 13th victory, the 259th! of his career, was impressive. It} may be that Buhl's performance| jwas just as important for it) | meant that another experienced) jarm was ready to work for the! Braves down the stretch, Buhl, tired after seven innings and Don McMahon finished up with two! hitless innings. * * * The Milwaukee attack still sput-| tered and stalled. They had only six hits in the opener while hand- ing Bob Friend his 13th defeat. One was Johnny Logan’s~ 12th the Dodgers break out of a, hitting slump with Bob Anderson pulled San Fran-| anderson grew stronger as the|25 hits including homers by Drys- George in TT , } L { Produce Run in Lary Victory Detroit Singles in 10th Beat Duren; Frank Now 20-5 vs. Champs DETROIT # — Another stout ‘pitching job by Frank Lary, which was expected, and a_pinch-hit Lary, who wouldn’t be in the ($20,000 salary bracket if he couldn't BROTHERS OF BRUSH — Charley Maxwell (second from left) became a full-fledged mem- ber of the “Brothers of Brush” yesterday as a delegation from his hometown of Paw Paw, Mich., presented him with a beard observing a Thompson, Al Watkins. AP Wirepbeote centennial celebration in the community, The | Paw Paw delegation includes Dick Reits, Frank (pitcher, supplied the 10th inning Calay, Arnold Harvey and Ed for This Year Edith Wright City Medal Play Champ Title Is Second for Winner af Municipal Links | Five Low Scores Make Up Pontiac MRA Team ~ for State Tourney Mrs. Edith Wright became a . the defend- ing champion finished in a tie for 4th with an 88 Saturday. t+ * * The back nine score of 40 was _the best of any entry for nine holes .for Mrs. Wright. : | *” fie birdied the par-4 11th hole in five feet of the pin. Mrs. Boyer, the 1957 champion, the best front nine score with @ #2 and she added a 45 coming fe de ae B tying ber with Me. * Hammett who had 43-44-87 before their sudden death playoff. The five low scores of the tourna- 44-44—98 |Pascual in place of Jim Bunning 46-4206 -4—% | York and Billy Pierce of Chicago, * The latter were on the squad for the first All Star game at Pittsburgh, July Nationals 5-4. ‘2nd Title for Konsek | SPROY, N.Y. @% — John Konsek, sé. DETROIT (UPI) — New York Yankee pennant hopes, already badly battered, suffered another i F8 4 ardson of the New York Yankees he is blocked at home plate on ROADBLOCK — Second baseman Bobby Rich- double steal in the 7th inning against the Tigers. goes flying as an attempted AP Wirephote Catcher Lou Berberet is the obstacle. Richard- son was out at the plate as Yogi Berra (8) watches the attempt. The Tigers won the game behind Frank Lary, 1-0. Drops Bunning, Ford and Pierce ‘ Lish, Billy O'Dell and Camilo Pas-|the same as it appeared in Pitts- The contest will be played at Los Angeles, Aug. 3. Manager Casey Stengel, field cual have replaced three other burgh including pitchers Bud Daley hurlers on the American League of Kansas City, Ryne Duren of New squad for the second All-Star game, York, knuckleballer Hoyt Wilhelm ne Joe Cronin announced to- of Baltimore and Chicago's veteran | Early Wynn. Boston’s Ted Williams, picked boss of the defending World Cham- | pion New York Yankees, has in-' serted Cleveland’s McLish, Balti- more’s, O’Dell and Washington's of Detroit, Whitey Ford of New Light Winds Slow 'WLYA Sunday Races Plagued -by light winds, Wat- 28 players “ to his up was raised additional 7, won by the word that he would team, Stengel also for thistles, with Jim Parshall’s outfielders kins Lake Yachting Assn. skippers had to do a lot of jockeying for position in Sunday's races, with highlighted brushes between snipe champ Chuck Morris and Guy Duf- field marking the slow sailing. Morris won, Duffield was 2nd and Neil Wheeler 3rd. Other winhers were Don Zannoth id when the Tar Baby, sailed by Harm Gillan, from 25 to 2nd, Norm Ledwan 3rd; Jack Ber- for the second game. |lein was first in lightwings, with fly chasers include|Glenn Fries 2nd after several Allison of Washington, Kansas skirkishes. They were the only Maris of Baltimore. @ and Comp} Vatnings 90 finie, under the time * = eae 4 i Casey Changes All-Star Pitchers BOSTON « — Pitchers Cal Mc-| The rest of the squad remains. | squad, Recky Colavito and Min- nie Minoso of Cleveland, Mickey Mantle of New York and the De- troit tandem of Al Kaline and Harvey Kuenn complete the out- field. * * * The nine infielders are Luis Ap- aricio and Nellie Fox, Chicago; Harmon Killebrew and Roy Siev- ers, Washington; Vic Power, Cleve- Runnels, Boston; Gil. McDougald and Bill Skowron, New York. A’ replacement will be named for Skowron who. has been placed on the disabled list after being in- jured at Detroit Saturday. The catchers are Yogi Berra, iNew York; Sherm Lollar, Chicago vand Gus Triandos, Baltimore, | Stengel te bringing Frank Cro- setti of the Yankees and Harry Lavagetto of Washington as his new set of coaclies. The batting practice pitchers will be Truman Clevenger of Washing- ton and Johnny Cooney of Chicago while the batting practice catcher will be New York's Ralph Houk. for the 15th year on an All-Star | | on the disabled list yesterday, | leaving them one man below the 25-man limit and thus giving themselves room to add one play- gle to save the pennant. The Yankees made one other Sno-Bol, Autos Softball Victors Blue Star Triumphs; Pontiac Girls Bow to Midland | $no-Bol of the American League, |Autos of-Europe and Blue Star Drive-In of the National were Sun- day softball victors. | It took Sno-Bol only four innings ito dispose of U.A.W. 594 by 10-0 ,|with the game halted at that point. Stu Hutchinson and Thomason ipaced the winners with two hits lapiece. Autos of Europe had to come big blow. ROPER ew ere E eRe HOHE PS. eee eee eee eee |Armstrong. Loser \Arro Ree ea ee eee Blue Star won by the same score over Arro Realty. Winning hurler Del Wheeler tripled and went on to score on an outfield error to break a 2-2 tie in the 6th. Loser Art Weiss had pitched no-hit ball before the A Pontiac team representing the land; Frank Malzone and Pose | USF CLe bowed to the Mid- ibeat the daylights out of the New |\York Yankees, blanked the slump- jing Bombers on eight hits in 10) triumph. It was the Tigers’ most thrill- ing victory of the season, one imings yesterday in a 1-0 Detroit} id: - By Dow Finsterwa dist annual PGA j | | | that gave them five wins in six | confidence about a high first division finish. For Lary, no better than ordi-| nary against most of the other, American League clubs, it was his 20th victory in 25 lifetime deci- sions against the Yankees. It was the fourth straight time he has) ibeaten them this season and the 12th time he has downed them in the last 13 decisions. * * * Lary would have exited without | ‘any kind of decision were it not. for Chrisley and Gail Harris. These three sons of Dixie | shared in the post-game compli- | ments. } Chrisley and Harris, whose com: | \bined batting averages wouldn't frighten a good Little League | Chicago 4 |hitting heroics off the Yankees’ jace relief pitcher, Ryne Duren. * * * ihe faced Duren leading: off the 110th just after the fireballing righthander had taken over for a single to center. Manager Jimmie Dykes let Ted Lepcio hit away, disdaining the sacrifice bunt. “I left myself wide-open for 36,227 people to second-guess me,” Dykes admitted later. ‘But Lep- cio is a good fast ball hitter—and anyway, I had no_ substitutes sitting around to take over in the infield.” Lepeio struck out and Dykes |Veal to bunt. Veal sacrificed Har- ris to second. With two out, Dykes called on Chrisley to pinch hit for Lary. | “T left myself open again,” said | Dykes. ‘People are bound to ask iwhy I didn't leave Lary in there, so well.” * * * But Chrisley, who had had only one successful pinch-hitting-try in 21 previous attempts, laced a game-winning single to right field. Chrisley had only five hits in 56 previous at-bats for a .089 batting average, and this was his first single of the year. All his other safeties went for extra- bases. “Those guys certainly kept the second-guessers off the manager, didn’t they?” Dykes asked. ‘“‘If Chrisley hadn’t come through, my mail would have been sky-high by * * * A Not only did Chrisley win a. ball game, but won himself an expen- sive watch. A national television network gives a watch each Sun- \day to the outstanding player in 'the weekly televised contest. NEW YORK DETROIT | abr bh bi abrh bi Rich’'son 7b 56020 Yost 3b 4010 Sia'ghter rf 3010 Maxwell if 4020 |Mantle cf 4020 -Kuenn rf 4010 |Berra c 30006 Kaline 4010 | Lo 3b 4000 Berberet ¢c 4000 ser Sots fare 3383 Thronb’ = ~ AR ie18 Veal ss bea mar A-Blanch'ré 1000 bechrisiey 1011 Duren p 0000 Totals %080 Totals 3181 gee inte double play for Ditmar : BSingled home winning run for Lary in i BO UE inks cesscsecuss 000 000 000 MTOR cv evbcpecccsyoe ge 900 000 1—1 0, xwell. PO-A—New York (29-14), Detroit (30-10). Og dh md and Harris; and Veal. New ¥ 4, Detroit €. (Two - when win- » 1-3) .. wg a “x e Piaherty and Umont. T—2:28. A—36,227. | Starts and one that po first | | Harris had a .182 mark when} & aD | Bill Skowron . Lost to Yanks 'starter Art Ditmar. Harris slashed w ithen ordered the light-hitting Coot | 12 innings Chicago 4, Baltimore 1, first game 4. Chicago 0, second Detroit 1, New York 6, 10 innings | Kansas City 5. Boston 4 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Ch 3, Baltimore 2, 17 innings Detroit 8 New 3 bee FE Boston 0. night AY’S GAMES Score (9-8 Baltimore at (6-6) ve. Bunning (9-8) ashington (Times Eastern Standard) Boston at Cleveland 7 p.m.—Casale (6-6) D. Detroit 1:3 p.m.—Brown at Kansas City 9 p.m.—Ron- Golf - 5 Fundamentals’ wald will write a series of golf (With the ‘champloship taking place in tips and will be. used on the Minneapolis this weekend, de- | sports pages of The Pontiac an eek : You don’t, in fact you shouldn't, have to think of all five of these basic things while making a shot, or even spend a great deal of time _ thinking about them between shots. They be mastered through practice until they become second your deepest concentration in prac- tice until you can do them sub- consciously at shot time. ‘ Lest Pet. Cleveland 3% 63D CtC«SD | Chicago % © 562 | Baltimore -.. @ @ 50 New York ......@&@ @ 4% 9% " Detroit lcaxwote Y 4S Oe Kansas City .... 4 Pe Washington 8s %*« 4 MM Boston : #0 55 42 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS bed Cleveland 9, Washington 0, first game, Cleveland 4, W m 3, second game, for Links Cash MOUNT PROSPECT, Til, (AP) Only two strokes separated five — (14) vs. Garver (8-9). x *« games scheduled TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE Like basement bargain days, New York at Chicago, 8 p.m. the money-minded gals enter the Washington at Kansas City, 9 p.m final ‘lap of a stampéde for the san Won Lest Pet. Behind x * * Los Angeles... 85 48 305% |_.Im front with Sthole totals of Milwaukee 1 3 2 219 — three strokes under. par for Pitoteegh ‘% % joo ¢ |the distance — are Betsy Rawls St. Louie ........ eu = mM and Beverly Hanson. On their Philadelphia “ty se ‘a7 we |heels at 220 are Mickey Wright YESTERDAY'S RESULTS and Louise Suggs Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 2, first game | Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 3. second game E=-Fi- fe Nips G ki | Chicago 7, San Prancieco 3° seme ragg ips utows ' | Los Angeles 8 St. Louis 2 | SATURDAY’S RESULTS BALTIMORE (AP) — Don Philadelphia 6, Cincimati 3 Milwaukee 3. Pittsburgh 6 | Chicago 5, San Francisco 3 St. Louls 4, Los Angeles 2. night 10 i.) nings TODAY'S GAMES (Times Eastern Standard) er for the now desperate strug- lespecially since he was pitching | Pittsburgh at Milwaukee 1:30 p.m.— | Kline (7-9) vs. Jay (3-7) St. Louis at Cine Chicago at Milwaukee, Pittsburgh Philadelphia 8 p.m. Sat ‘gan Francisco, 40:18 p.m. Bragg, the world indoor record ‘holder, beat Bob Gutowski, the jworld outdoor record holder, in the pole vault feature of the sixth lannual Eastern A.A.U. track and i field meet Sunday, ~Muell) Bragg’s winning performance was 14 feet 5% inches, more than a foot below his record, After Gutowski missed on his final try, Bragg failed to make 15 feet. Tribe Back By JACK HAND By The Associated Press Six months and Bobby Locke were as widely unknown as Jim Baxes, To sug- gest that these young men would ing Cleveland into the American ‘courting a trip to the booby hatch. | * * * just had. finished a fine season in Class A at Reading, Pa. Locke was in the Army or just getting ‘out, Baxes, packing a little age, was just another infielder in the Los Angeles Dodgers organiza- tion. * * * Because Perry shut out Wash- ington with two hits 9-0 and Baxes singled home the winning run in ter,ithe 12th inning for a 43 victory in the second game on Sunday, pitched 11 of the 12 innings before Wings Sef Home Schedule Wee eee ees WE ved eebion cacsas wee tor ‘ Biv cetere reer Ow York F sses ago Jim Perry be largely responsible for boost- ‘League lead would have been Perry. was a good prospect who Perry, Locke, Bares Pull to AL Lead giving way to a pinch hitter and Mudcat Grant, a 1958 rookie, picked up the decision. + - * Perry has all the earmarks of a real find for the Indians. 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INDIAN HEROES — Cleveland's Jim Perry (right), the rookie Washington has a word of thanks for Woodie Held (left) who hit two home runs and drove in four runs as the Tribe won, 9-0. Perry, a 22-year-old, made his second Major League start a bril- 5 Two Veterans Split OB Duties in Sunday Drill Big Defensive Tackle Is Second Newcomer to Leave Camp Detroit Lions head coach George Wilson today described as ‘‘typi- cal’ his squad's first scrimmage of the season, The club’s rookies and several | veterans in camp at Cranbrook yesterday underwent an intensive scrimmage for slightly more than an hour. “It was a typical first serim- mage,”’ Wilson said. “There were an awful lot of rough edges.” | Rookies comprised the major- lity of the offensive squad. The idefense, which had three or four veterans, far overshadowed the of- Jerry Reichow and Ear! Morrall shared quarterback duties. * * * Dave Holden, a six-foot, seven- |ineh top rated defensive tackle, | became the second player to leave By 4 AP Wirephote utout in the first game against Shooting a one-under-par 213 for \54 holes, Pontiac Central teacher |Mike Andonian captured the Mich- igan Publinx Medal Play tourna- ment over the weekend at Morey’s| Golf Club. The three-time State Publinx Soldier Holds lead SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)—A jtwelve hour test of stamina in| lepee fencing put Pvt. Paul Pesthy’ in first place at the National Pen-) |tathion Championship tryouts at) Fort Sam Houston Sunday. | x* & * Pesthy was high individual win-| 32 victories. Hé was awarded 1,-| 032 points, an almost perfect score by fencing standards. The| Hungarian refugee, ineligible to compete in the Pan-American Championships because he lacks U.S. citizenship, is overall individ- ual leader at the end of two days with 2,132 points. * * * SP4 Les Bleamaster, winner of) the riding event Saturday, dropped to second place in the) overall ratings after gaining only | 872 points in fencing. His points! now total 2,016. He ranked fourth) in the fencing event. Title to Britisher HAMBURG, Germany (?—Ken, Bousfield of Britain Sunday won! the 72-hole’ German Open Golf| Championship with a 72-hole score) of 271. Edward Brently, an American serviceman stationed in Heidelberg) was the best amateur, finishing! in 14th place with a 282, MR. TRUCKER Here's Performance OPEN UNTIL ~ 9 PLM, Market You ll Measure in YEARS! Dayton Thorobred Highway “16° tube-type plus tax - Similar Low Prices On AH Other Sizes and Types Tire Co. § Andonian Wins Publinx Medal Title at Morey s | Van Glen, ner inthe second day's event with| — | camp yesterday, Wilson said Hold- jen decided to return to his home lin California. Ben Donnell, Van- |derbilt, left Saturday without giv- | ing any reason. |PRO CAMP NOTES: WESTMINSTER, Md. The bal- timore Colts have less than a-week of 1959 training behind them, but | €oach Weeb Ewbank is already | Remtantly comparing rookie Jerry Richardson with all-pro end Ray- mond Berry. “He is already farther ad- | vanced at this period than Berry wgs when he first came up here,” said Ewbank yesterday after watching Richardson drill champion was the only entry able to break par although his three closest rivals were only a single) stroke behind. They were George Catto, the | Central Michigan star who like | anon Oe eat Be, | With his National Football | Le shampions. Burn and Wally Smith of Sunny- | “ey o™ ; “Shucks,” drawled the 185-pound | brook all had 214. | I ; al ; . _jrookie, “T’ just plain scared.) Andonian had 14 birdies during here I Pal al ae Col-| in Pentathlon Trials ithe two days for scores of 105 and iege — we only have an enroll-/in the annual Port Huron to Mack- 108. He pulled away at the finish ment of about 500 — we'd tell the with two of the birdies on the last four holes. ~ *& ® | routes.”” Catto had been the opening day| leader at 101. He bogied two of| |quarterback, I'm going in that di-| jrection, Here I got to learn 20) * LAKE FOREST, Ill. — Walter| x* * : the last three to miss out. Smith Wolfner, general manager of =| eliminated himself by missing Chicago Cardinals, has spiked ru- short putts on the final two holes.| mors that his club is interested in He was defending champ, |quarterback George Shaw of Bal-| Ltimore. “We Russell Sent to Packers for Ollie Spencer Oliver- (Ollie) Spencer today returned to the Detroit Lions squad in a straight player deal with the Packers for Ken Rus- sell, Both are offensive right tackles, Spencer returns to the Lions rom Green Bay to whom he was traded in 1957 after start- ing his pro grid career with the Lions in 1953. That deal brought Tobin Rote to the Lions. The Detroit club also an- nounced this morning that rook- ies Jerome MacArthur from Mor- gan State (Kentucky) and John Bradiey from Lincoin University (Lincoln, Neb.) had been fe- leased, “We have six quarterbacks in| our camp, including three veter- ans, and we think we are in pretty good shape a that spot.” * * bg RENSSELAER, Ind. — The Chi- cago Bears are concentrating on their running and will not begin contact work for at least another week, * * * CALIFORNIA, Pa. — Coach Bud- dy Parker trimmed seven -ookies from the Pittsburgh Steeler squad Sunday at the club’s training camp. * *x* * | MORAGA, Calif. — A freak in-| \jury in the San Francisco 49ers) first pro football training workout | Sunday put rookie Bill Curtis of} |Texas Christian out of action for \the season. * * * . WINOOSKI, Vt. (#—Frank Gif- Byerly Joins Giants ford, who will make an all-out! ° effort to win the quarterback job, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Vet-\and regular quarterback Charlie) eran right-hander Eldred Bud Conerly arrived with the rookies Byerly joins the San Francisco|Sunday night as the New York Giants’ pitching staff tomorrow | Giants prepared their National night. Football League training camp. ak x = eo6e6 - 4 FREE INSTALLATION! § 20,000 MILES or 1-YR. { WRITTEN GUARANTEE by Oi —<—__ x x cad 2. . ij COMPLETE KECISION INSTALLATION ALT | BRAKES ; RELINED | aé | _ ‘PHE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. JULY 27, 1959 | are not interested tn | ing division craft and not eligible! Shaw,” Wolfner said yesterday. | for the crown since all the others s saa ie MARINE HOTSHOTS — Oakland County Boat Club was the scene, Sunday, of what may have been the season's only big motor- boat regatta in the Pontiac area. Above is the start of an early outboard hydro event on Sylvan Lake, with eight speedsters kick- ing up the spray. In the smaller photo is the hottest hotshot of them all, Sunday. Margie (S-1) was driven by Milford Harrison of Vermillion, Ohio, who won two events, the regatta’s only double winner. Pontiac Press Phote converged on the Pontiac area, | Ont., Sunday, with ‘the focal point the) all-outboard County Boat Club on Sylvan Lake. Outboard Fans Get Fil of Thrills in OCBC Test Outboard motorboat racing fans|nadian John Dertinger of Delhi, | and Dan Kirts of Elk- hart, Ind. a 19-year-old pilot. * * * Harrison’s victory in the Class F : * “3 ® if .., |Was the day’s most exciting per- Approximately 4,500 enthusiastic’ ‘rmance, He gunned his bouncing regatta at. Oakland followers of the thrilling sport ful- hydro up around 80 m:p.b. fo takea ly enjoyed the six-class regatta in| which between 75-90 of the spec- tacular little speedsters performed. | wich, and Bill Wells of London, | first and a second in the two heats, iwith Lee Kratzer of Edwardsburg, Out of the welter of spray |Ont., chasing him all the way. kicked up by the 60-80 mile-per- | Kratzer finished 2nd in the thrilling hour hydroplanes and runabouts (clashes, that saw John Maypole of emerged an Ohio pilot as the Chicago flip over in the first heat, day’s leading contender. He was |only to come back in the 2nd part Milford Harrison of Vermillion, |for a 2nd place. who won.the Class C and Class *” x« * : F hydro events, the regatta’s | Maypole was tossed clear of his only double winner. |hydro in a spectacular upset, but Harrison drove his Margie (S-1)|W@s unhurt. This was his second to victory in the two heat C-class,|unking of the regatta. He went beating off hot challénges by Ca-,over in Class A, when caught by 87-Foot Yaw! Ineligible Sabre First at Mackinac MACKINAC ISLAND (®—The'the sabre. The Dyna was favored] speedy 87-foot yawl Sabre zipped to win the Hudson trophy. across the finish line today to, The Kowlgeon, a class B boat | become the first craft to finish) owned by Nick Geid of the Chi- eago Yacht Club, was a few inac Island yacht race. The Sabre, owned by Roman Brotz of Sheboygan, Wis., toured | the 235-mile course in 40 hours, 6 minutes and 34 seconds. She left | and Tamara. Port Huron at 2:15 p.m. Sat- | One entry, the 40-foot sloop Wind- urday and arrived here at 6:21 | quest, pulled out of the race yes- this morning. j\terday after colliding with the Fria 7 : _|Via, a 39-foot sloop owned by E. J. _ Although first in, the Sabre !s Garmhausen of the Port Huron ineligible for the championship.|,,. Both she and the Pintajl are rac- So 5 | W, J. Hoover, owner of the Wind- |quest, said he would file a pro- nthe oat eld are rn ee ae nr bee division vessels. but the Fria Via was not dam- x» e& ® aged seriously. Dyna, a 58-foot yawl owned by} A record number of 85 boats Clayton Ewing of Green Bay, Wis.,| started in the race Saturday from was sighted about 19 miles behind/the Black River at Port Huron. Kowloon were the Apache, Great Lakes, Hilaria, } | t 2 Players Hit at Havana Play Halted by Bullets HAVANA (AP) — The Havana sary of the beginning of the cam- Sugar Kings and the Rochester) paign to overthrow former dicta- Red Wings are far from this trig-|tor Fulgencia Batista. ger-happy city today, and the | s «= ¢«€ Red Wings, at least, couldn't be| Shaughnessy said he was in happier for there ap ld bullets! tormed that some of the fans in fying sround — a the stands Saturday night had The Cubans are in Montreal and | tommy guns and were firing them the Wings af home for the open-| into the air. The stadium is less ing series tomorrow night against/than a quarter of a mile from the Royals and Richmond Virgin-|the square where thousands of | ians, respectively. In fact the|armed men from Cuba's hills Wings have been home since yes-|were whooping and vigorously terday, supporting Castro in a day-long ~*~ *« * celebration. They couldn’t get out of this x * celebrating town fast enough fol- | Verdi had replaced Rochester| lowing the hitting of two players|/Manager Coot Deal as the team’s | by stray bullets, the calling of|third base coach after Deal ear-| Saturday night's game after 11 in-|lier had been ejected from the nings with the score tied 4-4 and| game by the umpires. the cancellation of yesterday's) “As I lay on the ground I doubleheader. ithought I’d been hit by a thrown) Yesterday's doubleheader was ball,” a shaken Verdi said after- cancelled by approval of league}ward. But he wouldn't compro- president Frank Shaughnessy aft-| mise his luck: er he heard from the umpires a) «took [ve a wife and four! telephone report of Saturdayi,iqs at home,” the 33-year-old night's a ocemaam = |Bayshore, N.Y. player said, “‘As| : * \far as this town is concerned I’ve) + The Wings, whose Frank Verdijhad it. We came here to play! was knocked to the ground when| pail, not to be shot at.’ | miles behind the Dyna, Other | boats trailing close behind the | Gypsy, | Play Starts Tuesday ‘a cross-chop, and also came back in the event's next heat to gain a 3rd place. The Chicagoan was. one of a half dozen drivers who were spilled. none with any serious results. The only one requiring first aid was Ralph Dowling éf Cleveland, whe ljupset in a fast brush during the Class C racing runabout first heat. He had previously won the Clas C service. runabout event. He suf- fered bruises, Paul Switch of Warren, Mich., was another who gave fans & thrill, when he was thrown out of his Class C service runabout. None of the craft was damaged _ beyond a thorough wetting. Chop- py ‘water was responsible for most of the spills, The regatta was sanctioned by the Racing Outboard Drivers As srouns ne ber and there is |. ciation of America, whose Mich : igan division commodore Ke Persons desiring to enter the | Suenidane of Detroit, declared “‘w: by the Recreation Department | mer with an even bigger and bet will have the opportunity to [ter regatta.” register tomorrow. A regatta ball was held Saturday Babe Ruth District |egz ® ==# Bevo Free Net Clinic at PCH Courts Has Top Stars The free tennis clinic and demonstrations sponsored by the Pontiac Press and the Board of Education featuring Mrs. Jean Hoxie and her troupe of Ham- tramck stars will be held Tues- day between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. at the Pontiac Central courts on West Huron. * * * Mrs. Hoxie will have seven of her top junior stars for the | demonstration. | Bleachers will be installed dinner that preceded the event a. OCBC, The race results: Class A hydros—t, Mel Kirts, Elkhari .; 2 Kay Harr v . Tho: F nase Creek. Paste: The crucial part of the season Class B hydros—1, Bert Blaskie, Batt? starts tomorrow for Babe Ruth aie s be po ay baseball teams in this area when|®!*s*!e 70 ¢ district tournament play begins at ———— as are Lake. heat, Oowlins lass C hydros—t ft Opening the event at 2:30 will be Vermilion 0:3, selene ~ ee the Walled Lake All-Stars and the On‘ test, Morcana” Gare ind. Past defending champion Northwest De-pcinit, Seidinnal — o- Detroit; 3, Fred Toma 2nd game will follow there while mon.” © © Tete best. Seunders, 5 one game is held at Birmingham. |y ists, 7. \y4ros—}. Milford Harrisor A 4th contest is set for Birmingham |Mich.: 3. Bills, London, Ont. Pastet Th jay. heat, Harrison, 80 mph. * * * The two semifinal games will be New Skating Champion nd, 0.; ‘o; 3. Jerry Ke Pastest held at Birmingham Saturday starting at 1:30 with the title de BOSTON (AP)—A stocky speeé will advance to state tourney play|holds the 5.mile race title at th next week at Ypsilanti. American Amateur Roller Skat Tuesday—Wailed Lake vs Bounties | John Drewry beat « defendin; ini Walled’ Lake. The Birmingham Pic: |Wichita, Kansas, by half 2. le at 5 at Birmingham. last night at the arena. Thursday—Birmingham . team | Drewry, 21, 5-3, was timed t Saturday—Birmingham victors clash at Birmingham in semis. : finished, He took the lead with 4 Sunday—Championship game at 1:30 the 70 laps to go. For a BETTER DEAL on ‘59 Dodge Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, Imperial, Dodge Truck cided there Sunday. The winner, Ster from Manasquan, N.J., toda The schedule: ing Championships. Detroit Americans at 2:30 and Southfield heers vs Northwest Detroit Internationals | “ichita, Kansas., by half a la) vs Milford at Birmingham a at 1:30 and Walled Lake winners at 3:39 | 19:20 as only 7 of the 18 starter at Birmingham. 1001 MAIN ST. ROCHESTER OL 2-9111 a bullet struck his plastic protec-| —— . tive helmet, refused to play and) appealed their decision to Shaugh- nessy. “I told them (Rochester) if they didn't want to play, they didn’t have to. I wouldn't ask them to play under those conditions. This is ‘the 26th of July and celebra- tions for Castro are still going on,” Shaughnessy said yesterday. 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NOTICE | During REMODELING SALE WE WILL RETURN YOU UP TO $1,000 CASH WHEN YOU TRADE YOUR CAR ON A NEW ONE! ~ ' OLDS-CADILLAC Saginaw FE 4-3566 } Bee . ’ Ls a! r , . { ; | 7 / / | / * i 2 ‘ \ ' : i ~ i - ; s i \ j -- TWENTY-FOUR | | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 27,1959 a as PS = , f ' , . : ’ is ; f [ : E a oe oe es s . - | | \ Aussie, Italian a a is j 3 | 5) | 'y 4 in Cup Battles / se — Second 1 Seconé Game | 2 ie Ee - saa : — } By The Associated Press hee ASBINGTO CEN eLas BALTIMORE CHICA fo, ; Packed te ab eh ‘thebet eee 11 ” ab rb ; . ; | Australia’s youthful: Davis Cup $4 L . | Free | a ils Menem Sortie a ites ee tis ‘- . forces have only one more obsta-| {9 High quality lining, 1,000 Rifbew se 3809 eFran 1000/Pil'cik dirt 2100 Landis cf 4060 lear bef Italy's|%% mile adjustment. As low tbh 3210 Hamner 3 0000 Wdling rif 4124 Romanoc 40006 = cle to clear before meeting is } | é le ef 5131 Power lb 6120)Nieman if 4040 Torgeson ib 3900 oe ? tennis veterans in what could well) @ as $1.25 a week. Fe SRt Minoo VU) Gio biasy cf. 8008 smth 3018) . * : line block te Free Installstion Ner © $5010 Colavito rf £113 tb 4610 an 3b 3010) See: _|be the stumbling block enroute); SILKOTE BRONZED __ Seaman EES Gretad goes 3910 Triendos <1 200 MeAnany of 2008) : ta a ito the Challenge Round against : bY'div'so ss 6060 Nixon ¢ 3810 Gardner 2b eee Moore P eee on a a e oy ‘the United States. |g MUFFLERS e Samford ss oes Piersall cf” HA ae , was Arias’ p eee i The Aussies swept through their, $ 88 pa ee ee Ee ae cau on te ikea ek: Eee | second American zone match over) |) aes Grant p 0000 for Nieman in 9h. the yeekend as they blanked > v @ Chev. or Totals: %362 Totals 45954 Baltimere 100 003 066—< | ; mm tee ah aren eee SESE, coy mmm ee YIN b. | age hogeteytn cds, eat high w r mor th: e—Fli ul > | —-None. —Baitimore 12, | | iset un series n 4 ; for Loc : ; een Fy GUARANTEED TO OUTLAST fith; e—Struck out for Martin i iith.| Robins. ang’ Gardner’ Pappas, Triandos, wrapped up. At the same time) TWO ORDINARY MUFFLERS ashington 040 201 900 d00—3. SEG POPE, Tere Se Balumrs "any, ~©Baseball Group Meets Italy clinched the European zone §? Call Us for Money Saving “leveland 300 006 000 o1—4 | P Your Car Muffler > Me foodie Di Formation. title for the second straight year TeEes On E—Martin, Console. PO-A—Washington —Dropo. HR—Woodling. S—Pilarcik to iscuSss ormari i hee : . Or. 35-8. Cleveland 36-15 (two out when win- Ty ef al ee voy . _ iwhen Nicola Pietrangeli and u 3 ee ee eon eee faman Lo 3) 5127 4 4 0 3 «Of New Circuit | ‘lando Sirola yesterday beat/# = ington 8, Cleveland 12. - a - oars ae ee Spain's Andres Gimeno and Juan & e es i : 0 —Allison _ N : i aa. ; fe Colevito: 8B a colavit ~Piersall onan U_Siewarl "Runge, Peparella. Hur. NEW YORK (UPI)—The forma-) pe ea ae Sen al Service a Se ley. T—2:23, A—35,207. ‘ : ird Major League is| -6, 6-4. Pietrangeli and Sirola had be Ramos (L, 10-12) 1123 tae a “| ° "Sena Gace oe eS Oe He aaa ‘won the opening singles Saturday. &? 149 W. Huron St. , Locke uo66 3 3 8? svnon O58 aunee expected to be anno y| P. FE 2-1215 a eee te. SY icemiey. Sear. CATS é saa abrhbi at a special press conference ieiceses ere ad Gm a, We: - se T-3:3. A—30.121, _ . tapestry S, 1000 ileal me st called by William A. Shea, chair- jico, stopped Bernabe Vazquez, 133, Mex-; Fe iets sts ste: age BOSTON KANSAS CITY Nelson if-i> 4010 Aaron Sbrf 302 6 man of Mayor Robert Wagner's ico . ‘oe a oem . — —— ab rb bi ab rh bi Klus’ski Ib 4 000 Adcock 1d. ‘ 112 baseball committee. \ Bu 3000 Surder ef-]) 4221 cMejias if 6060 Covin'ton If 4000 Runnels “> 3110 R-Wilms 3041106 Kravitz c 3100 Maye rf 1000 Shea Rad said earlier that he| Geiger cf 3000 3b 4110 EU sb 4010 Loan ss. ¢000 would announce the make-up of the’ cGem't Ib 00 00 Cerv if 1000 Ved ct oe Bunn © 200¢,new circuit sometime this month j Twist 3 122 Lupe “2 3 He amen bess. ucdice op seus and reiterated his belief that it) | Wniewe 2000 Chur c © SELL Meta | aise) Tene wt 52 would be ready to operate by 196). -AMILY MATTER — The pride and joy of and the best, that Jerome started some years | Daley 1906 Herbert p 3 000 Walked for Bubl in Mh: c—Ran for Klu- Five areas, in addition to New =the Ben Jerome Jr. family these days is the ago. St. Jeff was named for young Jeff. He has | Fort dad ‘ie Sd ences ‘ rong pes = York, are virtually certain to | handsome pacer, St. Jeff, who is shown with won more than $4,000 this season, has had a good Delock p 0000 Mew Nenin, Maye. Adcock. *aviia, Poa 0@ included in the new league Jeff Jerome in the sulky, and owner Ben hold- year at Northville Downs, gets a trip to the West ~~. PN Totals 29.585 —Pittsburgh 24-7, Milwaukee 27-16 LOB— on which Shea estimates $100,- ing his bridle. T See and . = he fall a—Singied for White in ith: B—Ground- Pesbucee 7 Miweskes ©, 000,000 will be spent. Those areas re is bri a he — ind Class C per- —_‘ Goast in the fall. . a ah ft ie we a. a 1p HK ERBBSO are Toronto, Houston, Denver, ormer is the last rater of a four-horse stable, Delock tm Mh. ‘aa aa aiena | TSH 2 1 0 © 2 3 Dallas-Fort Worth and Minneap- | Boston | Buh) (W, 7-6) 7 . 3 « r i City 100 021 Gix—5 | o 6 «0 68 «6g 6(Olis-St, Paul, . = pn cia, PO-A—Boston 24-18. cae eh Face i Saacell Secory, Dixon Gihar cliies waown io be _ Ben Jerome Campaigns 7 y ear Old Pacer Sg: ee Bi ent Seats on OS seg comideraion are Allama, Sat | Snyder and Lumpe; Herbert. DeMaesiri CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO ’ >| ‘ a t] and Hadley; Chiti. DeMaestri and Had-| ab rh bi abrhbi Montreal, San Diego, Buffalo and ley, LOB—Boston 7, Kansas City 8. 'T Taylor % 5110 Brandt If 3110 : 2B—R. Williams, Wertz. HR—T. Wil-/Dark 3b $111 Davenp't 3b 411 0' Miami. ta Co iio Bott TSE! Mitac 213 According to Shea, Flushing - Brewer =. .......6 «= 6 «4 «3 «6 «3, Th'son Frf 5121 Kirkland rf 4010 Meadow in Queens, N. Y., would) : hereert tw.tb7) #@ 8 4 4 6 LS Walls rf’ 2000 Landritn © 4000/be home of New York's new fran- ; ’ He I 7 | Coleman nei Bievens, Nappy Rice Te a sht ip 7088 Bressoud ss 709 gchise. The city is prepared to build! Earliest mode of transportation ber of Pontiac area horse owners) Mazza: Pat Bellows: the Lobeck| ss : : . Rice. T— f 3000 bRhod 1000 : | : : | i > the es Anderson" p sol? 0'Con’ell % 9900. $12,000,000 stadium there with| goes right along with the latest who campaign around the harness! farm, and former member of the| Sanford pp’ 1000.8 seating capacity of 52,000. Sam-|thing in getting-trom-here-to-there, | circuit. Among those who are now; Pontiac Police Department, Rudy cWagner 1000 vel Lefrak, largest multiple dwell-|in the interests of Pontiac automo- represented at Northville are Leo Nartker. Fisher p 0000 ei A . Totals 30.7107 Totals = 33:38 3 ing builder in the city, also has| bile dealer Ben Jerome. —___—_+—____ — . struck ou ier _Bressoud im jh: ec pms ~ is Pages a Soaps F rar His interest in campaigning a ’ ° 5 5s Struck out for or 2 jum at cost “ e void le i : ; ae frre ort the Yoid let racing horse stable is wefeced > TATUM S Aides in Line TOMORROW San Francisco 190 200 90—3 by the departure of the Giants the handsome new sign. on South! | _E—Cepeda. PO-A—Chicago 27-14, San and Dodgers.” | — sign, = s | Francisco 27-9. LOB — Chicago 7. San. | Saginaw street, for Jerome’s Cad-| POST Pop” park, Thomson. Spencer. HR— Officials of the third league are | illac-Oldsmobile sales headquar-- CHAPEL HILL, N.C (AP)—A sity of North Carolina was ex- WEEKDAYS 3:30 P.M | Banks, Mays, sb—Brand! | 2 expeso, CXpected to meet with a joint |ters. The sign depicts a pair of successor to the late Jim Tatum pected to be announced here late SATURDAYS. sees 2:00 P. M. And'son (W, 7-7) .9 6 3 3 1 7 committee of the American and speedy harness horses in a race./a8 football coach of the Univer-|today following a meeting of the Te) o Fle ‘Sanford’ "$2 6 6 2 4 National leagues om Aug. 8 in |Horse in foreground is St. Jeff. _ —————— | athletic council. Peet McCormick. U—Vedzon Donaven| either New York or Boston to | with Don Hall-_in the sulky. The “| | Two of Tatum’s assistants, Jim/ Burkhart, Conlan. T—2:49. A—22,715. | discuss a formula for working (driver's colors are those he wears Hickey and Emmett Cheek, were ST. ‘LOUIS LOS ANGELES _ together. while racing the handsome Jerome. Ou le eam |Prominently mentioned for the abr hb bi ab rh bi | - ; L Bias’arne % 4009 Gilliam 3 4110 The joint committee is composed Pacer. |Post, vacated by the death last) : white et airs Seen La } of Low Perini of the Milwaukee! i's the finest thing we’ve had : a cies ee ee eee Get Plane and Steamship | 2075, % 10060 fatter ib 4110 Braves, Bob Carpenter of the along that line,” observed = tion , e 3122 Fairly rf 3021 Philadelphia Phillies, Arnold John. _ bi i B F G d h Space... Use AAA's Pitas! wu 7419 eDemett cf 1908 son of the Kansas City Athletics| 2crome,, referring to the big | ee Sinem) snmoancement “waa MMOMW - F. Soocric as a ‘We’ » | . ‘ \ Complete bshannon ss 3010 Wils es ¢121and Tom Yawkey of the Boston! CoS? ‘display. “We're happy, och trom clinching a berth ¢xPected to follow a meeting of 9, Y\ 4 \ eee cece eee 9 8828 ee Gen . ages the way the Saint is deing. in the state Junior Legion tourna-\the athletic council along with V2 \, ety- TRAVEL Gan yp’ less | Baseball commissioner Ford) M¢’* Paying his way, this year. ‘ment at Belle Isle, strong South-| University Chancellor William B. METTTVTR | — THE ECONOMY TIRE aPlood = 1.090 |Frick, National League president’ The Pontiac motor dealer has field went back to league play Avcork - atheletic director 4 FOR ECONOMY DRIVING {Jablonski 1600 ‘Warren Giles and American been ; ted i ing in what SUnday and dumped Birmingham Charles P. Erickson. — q it n interes in racing in what -\"" Th [oA k conferred vately y ¢ 9 | Totals nace 21 hor Telals, .. 8815* League President Joe Cronin also he calls” 0 » eine /6-3 in 11 innings. | Aycock conferred privately yes- \ 1 § 5 670x15 e—Grounded out for Cimolt in 4th: b—| a aa calls “a small way,” since)”> | * t behind to terday with each of Tatum’s as- \ : out for Grammas in ab: co Ran|are expected to attend the Aug.’ about 1952-53, when he acquired the yal Oak came from : Groen in ith; ‘eu into foree out for}8 meeting defeat Rochester 41 and Berkley! sistant coaches. : w: i t ‘lor’? 5 in 2 > Agents for All Air & Ship Lines |) Fairy in tn: fstrucr out for’ slone mn sed three sche puater, he S| slammed Milford 14-5 in other loop . LW o_o [tee Kegan aR Spitball Hurler Dies filly. All but St. Jill, the filly,’ "So" neg was a tired club after Rochester Boy's Dog Vite NO CASH NEEDED! 3 E—White. A—St. Louis 2416, Los i. . 7 is, — |. Also headquarters for: #19" De Blastngacne, Grammas; BOSTON (AP) — A itball named after members of the fami beating Owosso for the 2nd time| Wings SMOTC Trophy ; Musial 2; Giliam, Nes! and Larker. Spi ly, were pacers, Jill was a trotter.|; thiee starts Saturd 54 © Foreign Documents and . Louis 7, Los Angeles 7, pitcher who hurled for the Boston in starts lay by 2 Gallon Can of - Bonded Read Guides 2B—Gilliam, Pignatano. Mh Dryedale, of 1912 The others were St. Jeff, now/in its zone tourney final. Will Oli-| A 14-year-old Rochester boy took Re © Auto ta, Rentals 3 f "Oh Cre. Red Sox world champions campaigning at Northville, and St. yer’s boys also eliminated Marys-|his collie, which had beeno be- MOTOR Ol L $] 19 é Gad Parchaoe. Second Game had died. : Tony. | ville in its other meet game. dience - trained at Rochester's a eee e » = | Philadelphia = ............ ot) 12 Thomas J. (Buck) O’Brien, 77, + * « 5 Woodw ‘hool cl to Sun-| ; © Guided and Independent {[ Cittisnne 0°77 foo gar Sid Saturday at his heme ic the! | Little - used lefthander Jim Jar-Woodward school classes, to Sun.| (il & : ” E pode wrenebebeas ood fan fare oa Dorchester section of Boston. ‘After a time we found al] but) vis was the Sunday hero. He went 48y’s a= Michigan os . Special: Port-a-walls, Set $3.98 r 76 Williams Street te teh Te ge ‘| Cause of death was not given. \Jett didn’t come through and we all the way and did not allow aol pee Eiger ry wg Miiens phd Fa | LLREE SC LEEEADID i : iam = sold them,”’ Jerome explained. [earned run. He fanned 13, walked|Ludwig’s pet won top honors with | FE 5-4151 St. Jeff is a very busy racer.;only two and gave up five hits.|195 plus points in a runoff with| WHEEL ALIGNMENT He has been making the state cir-A walk, sacrifice, fly out and Bob Fred Roux’s (Pontiac) weimaraner | cuit, at Hazel Park, at MRA’s Filar’s single won it (Brenda) which had 195. Ludwig’s | Wolverine track, and at some fair) Rochester scored on a wild throw 408 Was a “‘student” of John Mc- | tracks for the last five years. The in the 2nd and that run looked Nary’s classes (Tail-Waggers Ken- | Saint will again be shipped to the|like a big one but Royal Oak got|Mels). @ Scientifically measure & correct caster & camber. @ Correct tee-in & tee-out (the chief causes of tire weer) Chisox, Tribe Way Up Tigers Could Take 3rd West Coast this fall, where he will to Dennis Scott for a pair in the| Ludwig won a handsome trophy. $ 95 MOST on Cur rent S| ot S tr eak go at Hollywood Park, Santa Ani- 6th on three singles, an error and Trophies and ribbons went to other —_ ta and at Bay Meadows. ‘We fig-|@ Wild pitch. Dick Widgren’s 2-\places including M. Marshall’s Se Sit phits ‘Sa’ m E _— -" nee © keep him busy, and this Tun homer wrapped it up in the German shepherd, Yale, (Pontiac), : DETR | e the Detroit; Then in the 10th, Fritz Brickell | be bis: bast "the owner 8th. Scott and winner John Wisch-| 18442, and Ray DePalma’s (Fern- GUARANTEED may is last year,” the owner) oe och struck wat is ond at Monroe Shocks a collie, 182. ; , . ‘lowed seven safeties. | Both top dogs were trained at Jett has had seversl wins, more Berkley broke an early 1-1 tie| Danie] Whitefield School of classes ‘Baltimore Orioles are trying to Brickell was on second base, with| ae ae we ee ee an kept piling up its lead com-| (Reg. Armstrong). : : ,, dining 12 hits and six Milford) The trial was held at the home shake a terrible slump—those other nobody out. . 2 | ae — ene two!” screaming line drive that Gail $3,525 were paid. His best tres was! the attack with three hits. Rudy is the 1960 SMOTC president. la hs ard = eae a |Harris snagged and relayed to sec-; 9.94.8 in _ 2:08 class, i a rat ed - hes a eette Ga for a double play. Another & *« important than as n double play helped Lary out of a) gy Jott came through Friday Tigers are trying to revive them-|bounced a single past third base-| selves, while the New York Yan-|man Eddie Yost. Charlie Maxwell ikees are battling the skids and the fumbled the ball in left field and, 15,000 Mile Guarantee $095 §”? “emsiear Blow-Out Proof MUFFLER Brake Relining 295 High quality lining, 1,000 mile MEN WANTED | wins in six games) they could | slip easily into third place. But | the trek from there to the top | seems almost impossible, ‘Season. mild trouble spot in the ninth. night with a 2:07 win in North- | adjustrient. As.low as $1.25 WRITTEN $ 15 ' C i E A N a the Tigers = —- | Tiger pitchers held Mickey |Ville’s final race, a Class C pace. | To Train for High Salary: Position in Electronics, | a week. 1-year 20,000 miles GUARANTEE ; eir current etreak (five | Mantle to three infield hits in 13 fall handled the eins for a driv. | Radio & Television. Day and Evening Classes Allow guarantee. INSTALLATION | trips in the three-game series, '"S Win. | The Yankee strong boy has driven in just 53 runs this season, | | less than the Tigers’ Al Kaline You to Remain Fully Employed While Training. Mail Co: Call ¢ peraiianey No Shlenioe. nae wo 2-5 660 ® s 2457 Woodward (Denovan Bldg.) Electronics Institute “You know, owning a race horse is a pretty good sales plug | for am auto dealer,’’ Jerome | as a Motor Mart Safety Center penpreromsecens That's SUNHEAT with game series crowd to nearly! 113,000, i | In the eighth tnning the Yanks rest of this month and for practi-' cally the entire month of August. : Frank Lary had to call upon all) and Maxwell. | quipped. “As a matter of fact I 3 Blocks North of Fox Theater a ‘his pitching grit—and have some, The Tigers now are 25-22 at home have sold quite a few cars as a_ Korean Veteran Appreved. 7-27 121-123 E. Montcalm FE 3-7845—FE 3-7846 a luck thrown in—to beat the Yanks ., the schedule in the next few| Tesult of persons hearing of me | . ? P BO ci ceseccoe-neccsessecsassesscuedevecccssecscc EMOMO pececesccesesss | be ; yesterday at the stadium before ® weeks favors a rise in the club’s ‘rough my horse's racing.” “ oa || B F (5 oO oO d ric h KEY : crowd of 36,227 that sent the three-| tpimes. The Tigers are home the, BOO oes sives es e0iss Lessevesaenernesnnaye er ee ce | oBe rid The auto man is one of a num-' recalled ' a The Tigers yesterday SUNGARD !*!t ignites had Bobby Richardson at third and 24-year-old infielder Steve Deme- RAKE AND ickly. Burns clean as a Mickey Mantle at first with only ter from their Charleston club H ' R J Y '@) U 4 B oot . one out. Mantle stole second and Demeter. a member of the Detroit W FRONT-END ONe DOLLAR BUYS whistle, to give high heat the throw from catcher-Lou Ber-| farm system since 1953, has batted beret bounced off the glove of : ; .and e@ warm, com- js |.308 this season in 111 games for nd ‘ shortstop Coot Veal. | Chariesion. Firest fortable home. Get clean- bee a eet ee hae | To make room for Demeter, the ounce into the air, streaked for -. ‘ : burning SUNHEAT with ‘ares Tigers optioned lefthanded pitcher . ‘Bob Smith to Charleston, Smith, SUNGARD. Phone today. Fortunately for Detroit, Veal obtained on waivers from Pitts- © Adjust brakes burgh last June, appeared in seven games for the Tigers this year. He’ has a 0-2 record. e Add brake fluid e Pack wheel bearings ¢ Align front wheels © Balance front wheels COMPLETE CAR SAFETY INSPECTION AT FIRESTONE Monro-Matic fired it to the plate in plenty of | time te get Richardson. | SPECIAL! 1959 Rambler Wagon || | hone 1959 | 12815" 211 S. 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(UPI)—A_ son- everybody pitched in to locate al : ‘ic boom and three ambulances ac-' substitute. ; 'be changing’ the cocktail hour to.” summer heat éomes from the sun.’ Cork trees grow to about 30 feet companied the birth of a wae to} They were so successful that! ithe catidy hour. That’s the latest |Heat-absorbing moisture from in- Up to 90 per cent of all the wool! jdoor cooking, washing and bathing/in height and their tranks often|Mrs. George Roberts, three ambulances rushed, to the; from the Ladies Auxiliary of River- And if you “want: reach a diameter of three or more! ‘The boom was, apparently caused! Roberts home, By that time, the} feet. by a jet bomber flying over as/baby had already been born. \proot — find plenty of it—86 _ Getting Cold Feet? population, the lowest|Can't Get Away at All es . The biggest ‘statewide NEW YORK (UPI) — The num. drop, | 45 per t, was recorded in ber of marriages in the United| diana. 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Blue, red, block?......5.0 I Steol Garden HAULER CART $ £6 ah “WE Large copacity, steel construction, just 17,, ear Revolving Lava PRINKLER , 137 left Over. ...,., M HEDDON PFLUEGER, FLATFISH, OO¢ increases swimming efficiency, 112 ooo SRB JITTERBUG ETC. FISH BAITS 551 $. SAGINAW 6 | Je tate NEXT TO WRIGLEY’S » PLENTY oF FREE ARK | | , | , | ee he THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JULY. 27, 1959 TWENTY-SIX a J SHORT HILLS, N.J. (AP) — A, spokesman for the Ralph A. Hart! ‘family says there has been some discussion about changing the date of Jacqueline Gay Hart’s, wedding. It As scheduled for Aug. But -the spokesman, Gaines, did not elaborate newsmen Sunday. He is the broth- er of Stanley Gaines, 25, Jacque- line's fiance. Hart, executive vice president of the Colgate-Palmolive Co., has ruled out immediate comment /about the wedding, except to say i“As far as I know, they will be 'married.”’ The blonde, 21-year-old socialite ‘arrived home by plane Saturday from Chicago, where she turned up after vanishing.‘ from Jersey last Tuesday. George #he-story was a hoax. The FBI says she “‘sort of ex- ploded” borate wedding preparations Gay saw her fiance take a plane for Pittsburgh Tuesday _ night. Then, as she told police, she took a bus to New York and registered Hints Wedding Date Shift for ‘Kidnaped’ Socialite : ‘while and hailed the first police for | ear she saw.’ Joseph Weldon, Newark police) director, indicated no charges New, At first, she told police she had) been abducted, but later admitted | from the tension of ela-| Cicme said Gay went to. five Jmovies on Thursday and then, ‘‘in a panic, and not quite realizing ‘what she was doing, and being! all confused, she took a cab out ‘fhto the park.’ She walked for a would be filed against the: girl. Gay herself cleared up one mys-) tery — the disappearance of $5.000) worth of jewelry she wore when she left bome. She explained she mailed the! gems from Chicago to a New York} bus terminal. The FBI returned it to her Sunday, Disc Jockey Claims Stay-Awake Record ORLANDO, Fia. (UPI) — Dise jockey Jim Austin. Saturday claimed a stay-awake record of 229 hours, four minutes and | 35 seconds, Austin was reported sleeping soundly after claiming to have | set the mark yesterday. The | previous record of 210 hours was | Why lS the daily newspaper like an all-around athlete? at a hotel there under the name. set by dise jockey Stan Majors ef Dagmar Anderson of Allenville, of Peoria, MM. Va. , Austin gave up his attempt to She spent the night there, then) reach a goal of 250 hours on | took a bus to Chicago Wednesday | the advice of his doctor, who | ‘morning. There, she*heard radio! said such an effort might result | ‘reports of the furor eaused by her | in damage to Austin's heart. | disappearance. , Austin previously had gone 203 | FBI Chief R ichard Auerbach i in} hours without sleep. Cash? Just say the word! ANSWER: IT'S SO VERSATILE! Advertisers invest more money in the daily newspaper than in any other medium because it can do so many things'so well. Among its many accomplishments for advertisers, the daily newss ‘ paper can announce new products, promote deals, adver- tise prices, challenge competition, bolster sick markets and tell a complete product story, With the newspaper advertisers can apply selling pressure whenever and wherever they wish. It’s the perfect answer to their needs. 0 UPI Photo Angeles by a research and development organiza- Determined to become the first and most Miss Jayson is FIRST OF HER KIND?—Things are looking up for pretty Pamela Jayson, recently selected as. the ideal choice to be the first woman launched into space. A graduate psychologist. ex-registered nurse and teacher of hygiene and - -physical education, Miss Jayson was selected at the Aeromedic association convention in Los i enh tion. qualified woman space medic, continuing her studies at UCLA. Here he’s pic- tured with astronomer Danie] M. Popper on the rest of the UCLA Astronomy building. “You're the boss” at BEN EFICIAL Vacation ahead? Only BENEFICIAL’S SUMMER MONEY , Sanres SPECIAL gives you cash for vacation, cagh for left- over bills, plus International Credit Card to get cash wherever you go—at 1150 loan offices. Phone today! | " f.oans $25 to $500 on Signature, Furniture or Car 7 WEST LAWRENCE pan’ Ste PONTIAC , * Phone: 2nd Fleer, Lawrence Bidg. + FEderal 2-9249 OPEN EVENINGS 8Y APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS BENEFICIAL ce Aluminum Firm to Shift. (bere, vice president ‘ot ‘the coa- Moscow Discourages any, said the firm had outgrown Cigarette Throwers: Operations to Charlotte ‘its present plant and could not ex- EATON RAPIDS (UPI) —,Gen- pand it because it is hemmed in MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI)— eral Aluminum Products, Inc., is on all sides. Moscow looks as modern as Min- ripe te sat ard be cmpreinas Se vy * *t , neapolis but it muy be cleaner, er company manufactures . ; : : before the end of the year. storm bern doors, jalousies ale oe emo days in the Russian capital. z-* * and other products. Cleaner? Yes, said Mrs. An- The company is spending $100,000 x* * * to construct a new plant with) Vomberg said the firm's 49 em- dersen, “there's even a 16-ruble FINANCE CoO. fine for throwing cigarette butts © 1959, BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO about 25,000 square feet of area ployes will be given an opportun- on an eight-acre tract. A. J. Vom- ity to move with the plant. on the street.” : rl a The Pontiac Press J soup n’ sandwich specials! AMERICA'S BEST-LOVED SOUP : 10° campbell s-COUNT 7 5 6-OZ. PKG. ..» 35 39° 39° TALL TOMATO TALL SOUP eee KROGER FRESH BAKED SLICED sandwich buns “ CHOICE CENTER CUTS | @ boiled ham ::.__. HYGRADE OR SWIFT PREMIUM smoked ham READY TO EAT—SWIFT'S chunk bologna . . .. KROGER FRESH BAKED SLICED white bread FULL SHANK HALF TASTY HYGRADE—SMOKED OR FRESH liver sausage... . SAVE 8—KROGER SLICED vienna bread... .. . a 15° 20-02. 1-LB. LOAVES LOAF Carolna's Finest Elberta freestone peaches ing goodness! 4-35: SMOOTH SPREADING—EATMORE MARGARINE... 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Prices and items effective at Kroger in Pontiae end Drayton Plains , : : alam : only thru Tuesday, July 28, 1959. ves } we : na . ; ‘ : F = | : \ ‘ * lA ‘ Ef Fy : : ao, me : ; E e 4 £ ey, , ¥ ay he F; oF NDAY, JULY ai, 1950 4 od 1 a) 1WENTY-SEVEN,_ ce | arene OA fe | hed THE PONTIAC PRESS, MO Report 2,000 Killed all rota _Death in Pontiac and Nearby a CAIRO, U.AR. (UPD — Damascus new: Gasrted dostentey. ech A MRS. FOREST, BADGER also of Detroit; and 12 grand- Home. Burial wil follow in Mount 2,00 peraons"” were killed in the! Mrs, Forest (Léndre) Badger, pe will be held 2 p.m. Tue ate parse a was a former “Kirkuk massacres” in Iraq two 64, of 20519 Asbury Park, Detroit, ‘\day at Fenkell Chapel . Ted re local merchant; who owned a gas weeks ago when Communist ele- died Saturday in Mount Carmel) guijivan Funeral Home, Detroit,|station and meat market. He also pe eeied ‘pgninst: the gov- |Hospital following an illness of one| with burial in White Chapel Ceme-|was a member of the Methodist The new jweek. itery. Church and the Adult Bible Class. © newspaper said the death’ A former resident of Pontiac, | —_ He died Saturday in. Lapeer figure came from an “official she is survived by her husband; HAR\ EY 8. GRISWOLD County General Hospital following source” and that the figure was|two daughters, Mrs, Vyron Riddle) Harvey S. Griswold, 78, of 12 ‘an extended illness, arrived at by a commission sent/of Pontiac and Mrs, Kenneth’ St. Gingell Ct.,.died Friday in Stcck-| Surviving are his wife, Gladys: | LEADING INDEPENDENT TESTING LABORATORY sete long time. ifour nephews, i i Golden Age Club here. Mrs, Willard Johnson, of 119 Char- Tuesday in Stockton, Calif. | Ky. Mr. Griswold had been a painter —» , Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.|lotte St., was held at 6:30 p.m. | The baby died yesterday in Uni- Public Administrator’ Wolf Hirth, Pioneer D'Arcy O’Brien Dies e n Gliding, ls Dead a ag 4 decmdiy ow _ 59, one of the fathers! AST LAN a Lig vf npiae gliding sport, was! E BING DATE! sued Sabeday ta, the crash of a "| i O’Brien, 58, state, public adminis- trator from 1948 to 1950 and again since 1955, died at his home after a stroke. He recently_suffered-a_mild ease: CaS Teet at the & 'gelf-built sail plane. Police said the internationally |known sportsman-industrialist was ‘injured fatally in a plunge from gliding’ ground ‘of of pneumonia but was believed Peck in the Schwaebische Alb, recovered. The attack came Sat- \urday night. A native of Laurium, O'Brien came to the Capitol in 1939 and © was with the State Highway De- partment for six years. He be- _ came an assistant attorney gen- eral in 1945, holding that posi- | tion until his death. He attended Ferris Institute in| Big Rapids and took his law de-| gree at the University of Detroit.) * * * | Survivors include the widow,) Jane, two children; his father, re-| tired Judge Patrick H, O'Brien, al brother, Daniel J. O’Brien, a sis- 'ter, Mary Nertney of Detroit; and | to Kirkuk to study the causes of Oprge in California; two sons, Oris ton, C-lif, where he was staying/two sisters, Mrs. Cora Bell of the uprising. Previous death tolls C, Robert F., both of Detroit, | ‘with his granddaughter, Mrs, Net-/Pohtiac and Mrs. Lillian Bird of estimates ranged from 20 to 500. one Sister, Mrs, Delbert Wygent tie Sain. He had been ill for a’LeRoy, Montana; five nieces and and decorator until his retirement GAL DENICE JOHNSON at which time he became an active) WALLED LAKE —~ Prayer serv- supervisor in YMCA youth activi- ice for Gail Denice Johnson, nine- ties, He was also a member ofthe Month-old daughter of Mr. and | Edith Pruden of California, four yesterday in the Walled Lake OF THE PORTABLE RADIOS TESTED BY grandchildren, and several great-|Chapel of Richardson-Bird Funer- : ; al Home. Burial will be in John- grandchildren, and three sisters. Service will be held at 2 p.m.|50" Cemetery in Whitley County, MRS, ANDREW W. NEIL _s versity Hospital, Ann Arbor. Mrs. Andrew W. (Clara) Neil, Surviving besides her parents 68, 13 Bliss, died Sunday at her ate four brothers, Rondall of Ken- ‘home following an illness of two tucky and Vernon, Verlon and Les- months. lie, at home; and the grandpar- She was a member of the First ents, all of Kentucky. Baptist Church and First Philai- PAUL SCHMALTZ thia Class. Surviving are her husband; four, 'MLAY CITY — Service for Paul ‘daughters, Mrs, Edward Henry of Schmaltz, 74, of 8576 Norman Rd., iGrand Rapids, Mrs. Charles An- Will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow, | derson of Waterford, Mrs. Lioyd'at St. John Lutheran Church, Ca-, |Whittaker of Rochester, and Mrs.|Pac. Buriai will be in the Imlay, Henry Katip of Pontiac; two sons, Township Cemetery. Clifford of Pontiac, and Rolland! Mr. Schmaltz died Saturday at) lof Rochester. Suncrest Convalescent Home, La-| Twenty-six grandchildren, nine peer, after an extended illness. He great grandchildren; and three sis- was a retired farmer. ters, Mrs. John Joseph of Lincoln, | Mr. Schmaltz’s body -will be at. Mrs. Harriett Moshier of Birming- Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Im-, ham, and Mrs.- Amidi Rossi of lay City, until noon tomorrow at Eveleth, Minn. also survive. jwhich time it will be moved to} | Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. the church. | ‘Tuesday at Voorhees Siple Chapel | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. | with burial at Oak Hill Cemetery ‘Florence Stern of Imlay City; a ; ison, Harold of Capac; a sister, a GLENN B. ROBERTSON jbrother, a step-brother and meven Glenn B. Robertson, 63, of 2600 grandchildren. | West Walton, died today at St.) | Joseph Mercy Hospital followi ing| WESLEY EDWIN SMITH ian illness of two months, | DRAYTON PLAINS — Service | A former employe of Matthews- | for Wesley Edwin Smith, 12-year- |Hargreaves Chevrolet dealership, old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley |he is survived by his wife, Opal; Elmer Smith, of 2861 Deland St., ‘one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Jane) wig be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday Cheevers ef Chicago, IIl.; one son,’ at the Coats Funeral Home. Burial PERFORMANCE ‘Bruce at home; one granddaugh- val follow-in Crescent Hill Ceme- ‘ter; and two ee ia 4 i Funeral service wl . The boy drowned Sunday in a wate £ hepkeae toll E-Z TERMS pm. Wednesday at Baldwin Ave- boating mishap in Big Fish Lake ‘nue Evangelical United Brethren jn Hadley Township. The body can. rte | Church with burjal at Perry Mount be seen at the funeral home after CincuiTRry ‘aia 110 a.m. tomorrow. FOR “ | . ISON | Surviving besides his parents is nema tate Lydia Virginia, at home. | EXTRA VALUE FEATURES | Richard C. Rollison, 44, of 465 * Sister Riviera Terrace, died unexpected- | LATHER ZENITH ROYAL 750 ail transistor Portable Radio. 54x" high, 814° wide, 334° deep, weighs - Bibs. 12% ozs. with batteries. RF Stage—3 gan with flashlight batteries - yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy ) th FI h — pidivreace to Kan, “Pin Point’ Vernier Tuning oe aital y @a $ Sew ere in more stations better e Zenith Wavemagnet® An- . Formerly a city fireman-engineer SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y, \® “4 ana tion 3. Mr. Rollison was a —James Hazen Hyde, 83 retired © up to 300% More Sensitivity te i Sener : ._ of the Fire Fighters Asso- insurance company executive who} © 400 milliwatts of maximum © Zenith 4° Spea ‘ciation, the Metropolitan Club and became a self-exiled Parisian and, power output e Provision for Earphone St. Benedict’s Catholic Church. promoter of Franco-American| ®@ up to 360 hours of listening Attachment | He is survived by his wife, Ger- friendship, died Sunday. He was maine, three sons, Gary, James the son of Henry Baldwin Hyde, BUY THE BEST... BUY ZENITH QUALITY ‘and Daniel, all at home, his moth-| ‘founder of the Equitable Life As- ‘surance Society, one of the world’s ONTIAC “Ti. Wayne Gabert DRAYTON PLAINS er, Clara; two sisters, Sister Ann Good Housekeeping Shep = 121 N. Seginaw {050 Die leh ay Charles of Monroe, and Mrs. Dor-| jlargest insurance companies. ae Phone: FE t-1505 — a Phen lothy. Marks of Pontiac, and two|W@s born - — ak SREETS BADIO GAPE. Conden’s Radio & TV LAKE onion brothers, Harold Rollison and; _ : Lake Orion Appliance ; : NEW yY Wood Phone: FE e133 -t one! FE C9136 iss 8. Broadway Archie Rollison, both of Pontiac.|, NEW YORK «®-—Alice Woods Phone: MY 2.5711 Ullman, 89, an author, died Fri- Lynn Jewelry A Rosary will be recited at 8) ORCHARD LAKE : 5 Phone: FE 35731 Peer Appliance é — ia p.m. Tuesday at the Pursley Fu-; day. Mrs. Ullman, under the name Hod’s Radio * t | DRAYTON PLAINS — Service) CONNEAUT, Ohio (Earl C. 9 for Mrs. William J. (Dorothy Mae) | Hankins, 34, business manager of « Common, 46, of ces Monrovia St., the Ashtabula Ohio Star-Beacon iwill be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, for seven years, was fatally shot from the Coats Funeral Home}sunday, Police said his wife, Ar~ ments. debts or bills when due. see jore Burial will be in Ottawa Park | leta, 49. was arrested and held WY you enable y . miCHiGas REDIT chu nietidny and arrange for payments you can rd regardiess of how or tow many you ewe, Cemetery. | without charge. They said she ad- | Mrs. Common died today in St.’ mitted the shooting but gave no| ‘Joseph Hospital, Pontiac, after a motive. Hankins, former manag- NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY |brief illness. \ing editor of the Conneaut News- Member American Association of Credit Counsellors Surviving besides her fusband ls| Herald wes barn in Conneeut. iher mother and one brother. [= * * * : - . : . . . . SAN FRANCISCO (®—Herbert “Let 14 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You” | BURTON HARRINGTON Millen. 67, Philadelphia municipal Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. and Sat. 9 to 12 Noon. DRYDEN — Service for Burton! judge, the first Negro jurist. in ‘ | Harrington, Ti, of aos S. Mill, Pennsylvania, died Saturday. He MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS . Will be held at 2 p.m. tomor- | suffered a heart attack July 11 714 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 80036 row at his home under the di-| while he was vacationing here with ‘vection of Muir Brothers Fumeral'his wife. | NATIONALLY ADVERTISED arr ieee | This is not a dealer's re- TILE 4c EA duction but is factory ; authorized . . . which | means that all stock will wear coer eae be retagged from $5.95 as down to $2.98 for 30 vue” 126 & days only. COUNTER TOPS y V3 off | YOUR CHOICE OF Mica, Viny! 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FE 4-2857 Between Telegraph & Orchard Lake Cockroaches Written Guarantee From Houses, Apartments, Groceries, Factories and Restaurants. Remain out only one hour. No signs used. Rox Ex Company 1014 Pontiac St. Bk. Bldg. FE 8-4538 | The General Pe neg injis said to be mt in National Park near, berel thing ‘ithe — A ST ER $3) “ON HOME F: FINANCING. All AGREE, Ine bs WHEN WE EXPLAIN, 2 a THEY SAY */ SEE” FOR Wr—~ cok REPAIRS Ano COMPLETE MODERNIZATION Authorized Dealer for — “MODERNIZATION LOANS” for the COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK 549 | N SAGINAW $T Pontiac 16 Mich Tee FE 4-252) ¥ 4 | INC @ | EE Lumeen: * Build ns SUPPLIES «, “FUEL 7 Still Going Strong! The week end response to our Scratch and Dent Sale was so great that it was impossible to wait on everyone. So we are extending the Sale for a few more days. If you were one of the people who couldn't wait, we invite you to come back and let us show you the many money-saving buys still being offered. Slight Imperfections Mean Tremendous Savings for You at Thomas Economy! Up to 50% Off Our Regular List Prices! All One-of-a-Kinds! First Come, First Served! OPEN TONIGHT ‘til 9 * AMPLE FREE PARKING oat a * FREE DELIVERY | | rm ~ ° TWENTY-EIGHT STILTED PERFORMANCE—Tractor on stilts moves across a gooseberry field in Kent, England. The stilts permit harrow. ing between rows of crops as high as 4': feet. Called the Lenfield Flamingo, the tall tractor has alternate adjustments. Can Pick Washington, Lincoln Reds Try Vote Machines MOSCOW (UPD—Russians went Americans from among George | to the polis today to vote as Amer- Thomas Jefferson and Abraham icans do — but for such candidates Lincoln as Ernest Hemingway and Wall) Eight American guides were ‘as-| Street. signed to explain the American: The “election” was being held voting machines to the Russians) at the display of voting machines whose own balloting is somewhat at the American exhibition here. different. The Russians receive a Russian visitors to the exposi- ballot with their own name on it tion were able to enter four cur-| and drop it into a ballot box with- tained booths and select the can-|out marking it if they approve of didates they wish to vote for in/the single slate of candidates. seven “‘races.”” Then they could) Arthur Darby of New York, who pull the lever which records the heads the display, said it was sim- secret vote and keeps tally. ilar to the setup suggested by President Eisenhower which One question om tie voting ss0- turned out to be one of the sen- chine asks which American : a eres il locale they'd like to visit; the — of the Brussels exciton. candidates include New Orleans, | ‘ San Francisco, Grand Canyon, State’s Personal Income Philadel Chicago, New ip: * York, Kansas wheathclds ana Ri8@S 162 Pct. in May Washington. | DETROIT w~ Total personal | Another question asks which income in Michigan was $1,511,600 work area they would like to visit in May, up 1642 per cent from — automobile factories in Detroit, the same month a year ego. Total, hog farms in Iowa, timber stands U. S. income jumped 9.9 per cent. in the Northwest or the Wall Street: in the same period, according to Stock Exchange. Business Week Magazine | The Russian could vote for their The Michigan increase was $ec- favorite American writers includ- ond only to Indiana. Business Week ing James Fenimore Cooper, Mark attributed the increase to the pick- Twain, Jack London, Carl Sand- up in the auto and transportation burg, William Faulkner or Ernest industries Hemingway ms * * * ' Rhode Island entered the Union They ‘could select outstanding as a state in 1790. THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JULY 97, 1950 i , ) | Everything INCLUDING the Kitchen Sink at DEEP . . . DEEP Price Cuts During SAVE PLUMBING'S Once-a-Year E.0.M. SALE. . . | HUNDREDS OF ITEMS YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS!! — eee eeeee eee @@ Ce ee FACTORY CLOSE-OUT OF YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN 2” SERVI-CENTER® @ Timed Appliance © Acid Resistant Sink Outlet @ Light Over Sink Bowl ADVERTISED IN . Electric Clock ®@ Single Handle Water SATURDAY EVENING e Switch for Waste Control POST AT $199.95 Disposer . © On-Off Light Switch @ Hidden Water Faucet @ Extra Appliance Outlet ® Hand Lotion Dispenser © 2 Tilt-Out Storage Bins® Formica Top @ Detergent Dispenser © Stainless Steel Trim Bowl 14 New Appliance Features—Save Over $100 21x32” Stainless Steel 2 Compartment Sink $36.95 3-PIECE WHITE BATH SETS $8935 Includes 5-ft. tub, wash basin and closet. Reg. $134.50 All A grade chro fittings. ei mening Colores Sets $99.95 ‘SUMMER PRICES. Order ¥\ nl VEL OIL i! A ‘AVOID THE WINTER RUSH Just Phone FE 5-8181 For... New MOBILHEAT with RT-98 > You save lots of money and trouble when you let us take care of your heating now! During summer we offer you extra low prices. REMEMBER A FULL TANK OF NEW MOBILHEAT ELIMINATES CON- DENSATION AND CORROSION IN YOUR STOR- AGE TANKS. NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE .. . YOU, TOO CAN ENJOY NEW MOBILHEAT FROM GEE We can now make delivery anywhere in Pontiac and the sur- rounnding area in one of our new modern metered trucks driven by experienced, competent drivers. ATTENTION WE GIVE | COAL USERS! vee | SAVE “1” TRADING a in Order your coal in STAMPS | oad lots of two tons or more... save $1.50 @ ton. FAMOUS BRAND Water Softeners: 50,000 Grain—White Enamel 10-Yeer Factory Warranty Reg. $161.50 . *104°.. at Comparable Savings FREE STANDING TOILETS | iitsrim $ 95 tchen | 18 We? SINK $95% SHOWER STALL ENAMEL $9.99 Complete with Fittings Reg. $289.50 HOTPOINT Automatic DISHWASHER meee ) ounter Mode 2 9 5 Colors Slighter 7 Gg Higher on Shallow Well 5-Ft. JET PUMP | Stes: santo... sues witH TANK ~ | Cast Iron Bath Tub .......... $59.95 $ 95 Crate Marred Bath Tubs ...... .$10 up 84 4° S. H. Soil Pipe... 57, = § 3.79 3" S. H. Soil Pipe... 57, = § 3.19 Fiberglas Pipe Wrap. “3 § .89 4” Galvanized Elbows .......$ » .10 %" Galvanized Elbows .......§ .17 “_" Galvanized Tees .........$ 19 4" Galvanized Tees .........§ .27 First Quality TOILET SEAT WHOLESALE PRICES! PLASTIC PIPE 100-Foot Lengths ; Tee 2S , / ny {2 2 3 WY’ ooo... e eee DIME Fe, Quality 3-Piece . COLORED BATH SETS Reg. $219.95 With cast iron tub. $ 95 Complete with all chrome trimmings. 2 Compartment Cement Laundry Tray Complete With Stand ‘919 We Stock Plastic Fittings and Clamps 21x32 2-Compartment KITCHEN SINK White or Colored Slightly 80-GALLON FAMOUS MAKE haga ? Y Shee ff LL est L) as ak ey sunoorenenns ; SRN, Silverbrook Butter ........ . ty 63¢ -3agegnnened | Lebhbet tee, ey ii. | PINYIN I 99: prayer . C MONDAY aay AARAD IIA 399999959) Doz AND : TUESDAY EARS | ONLY RED-RIPE, JUICY SOUTHERN GROWN FRESH PEACHES A- 49 MIX OR MATCH SAVE 20c ON THIS HOT WEATHER FAVORITE 49: Crestmont Orange or Lime Sherbet - SAVE 8c—NEW LOW PRICE! HALF GALLON CARTON Cereal Sale Nutley Margarine . it, BOc PKGS. S$] SAVE 9e—NEW PACK—RED, SOUR PITTED | M 16-OZ. 89. Wheaties = Pxo” A&P Cherries » «© 8s 8 # 8 CANS Cc Cheerios = 'Sxi0” Alpha Bits *>xc” Kellogg's Corn Flakes = '2:27 SAVE 20c ON AGP’s HIGHLY UNSATURATED, PURE VEGETABLE Kellogg's Rice Krispies ">xo” ! SALAD OR COOKING OIL Post's Sugar Crisps ?KG, d : , . - GALLON @ Lesser Quantities Sold At Regular Retail ex 0 : @ | CAN , ‘Special—Save at A&P! eile aig 3 | PERSONAL SIZE — — —— IWORY SOAP = Cream Style Corn All prices sthewive through Tuesday, July 28th 124 . 69 PS ket: 0 uper Mar ets PIO BAG Cc a re Y a uae 89% y lass AMERICA ot PEWDABLE FOOD MERCHART I9 ‘ - \ j 7 : se * f j / < i i / teerery | / Z THE PONTIAC PRESS. _ MONDAY, JULY 27,:1959_ } 1 i ¥ ay, j ; oem Policemen Double As Firemen for Ist Time LAPEER — Members of the La-, week by the City Commission, pro-; teer fire department after the peer Police Department served 48\ vides that -Lapeer's eight full-time| Plan was announced. firemen for the nol oros ee 4) policemen and 10 auxiliaries dou-| Fire Chief John Conner also quit. | new system yesterday when t €Y | nte ag fivelith, | He had been head of the depart. | extinguished a $2,000 blaze at. the! . iment for 12 years Walker & Lubin Inc., greenhouse’ This action brought the mass ~~ * - * t 323 Jefferson St. | resignation of all but four of the Conner said, “I’m not going to eae) The new plan, ap proved 20 members of the Lape er volun- we ee ———- |take the responsibility for $50,000) the | ,worth of equipment and for ilives at stake with green men op-| erating the truck.” ONE PAID EMPLOYE last stemmed | The reorganization ifrom the request of Milton Hodg:| son, the fire department's only | paid employe, that a replacement | be named for him. Except for time | off, he had been on call 24 hours | a day He lived at the firehall and) worked-across the sreet Tired of waiting for City Man. | ager Howard Gohke to find a re- | placement, Hodgson had given a week's notice. He also had | | agreed to help train his replace- | ment in the evenings. ‘ Gagike explained that under the| new system, policemen would be, | trained to drive the truck and fight | _| fires. He added that present auxil- | liary policemen will take over po- | ilice duties while the fulltime offi-| icers are at a fire. * * * The city manage said he had talked to Conner about the pro-| ‘posed reorganization, and Conner | suggested hiring three full- time men to _ provide round: | ithe-clock service. Gohlke said this proposal was be- iyojd the city’s means. The new system, he pointed out was one that’ is used successfully jin other suburban areas and was! | rec ently adopted in Oak Park and) Huntington Woods. Gohlke promised that a perma- nent training program will be de- veloped and that policemen will not only learn to fight fires but will | and Ernes* Hoffman were united in keep abreast of new techniques. | Marriage Saturday at the Milford oe HIDDEN TREASURE? — A familiar scene at a country auction on these warm summer nights is the crowd gathered around the bidder who is just macoveriag coe ¢ ‘loot’ she has received in the carton for 330 Tienken Rd., UniteM arilyn Ruth Glynn, Request Rochester Ernest Hoffman in Milford Cut Parking Fines MILFORD—Marilyn Ruth Glynn picture was taken at the L. E. Smart Sale Farm, | a "bs U. 8. SKATING QUEEN — Another beauty contest has been won by an Oakland County girl with the judges’ choice of pretty Nicole Hudock, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hudock, 3248 Cumberland St., Berkley, as Roller Skating Queen of America. She was picked during the American Amateur Roller Skating Championships at Boston over the weekend: The green-eyed red- | head is shown here with her court. 3 Fishermen 5 Detroiters Hur alae ne in Shelby Crash as Boat Sinks Three fishermen escaped drown- ing early Sunday when their seal | One Passenger Is in foot cabin cruiser sank in Lake St, Critical Condition After — off Harsens Island near Igonac. Car Hits Tree | The men had been fishing all day Saturday, Robert Rudick, 33, o SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Town- Detroit, owner of the boat said. ship Police handled five accidents They afchored the steel- hulled | boat at 3 a.m. and went to sleep.| seul ik aac oo ee oo Forty-five minutes later, Rudick| e n five perso troit being injured yesterday. —_prienis, 39,. of 417 W. Webster St. Listed in critical condition today Roya} Oak, whose feet already| pe Se a a ny in St, Joseph Hospital, Mount covered b te Clemens, is Roscoe Stephens, 18, = — * who suffered contusions, cuts and) Dzienis said, “We're going | bruises. down.” Rudick, Dzienis, and another | man, Ray Horn, 26, of 346 Field- ing St., Ferndale, dived off the | | beat 30 seconds before it sank. Horn narrowly missed being -hit by a passing freighter. The rien t b nal with pons = > rit sig rhe swam to Harsens Island and were | were D. L. Garrett. 33: Lillian’ ipicked up there by the U.S - Coast! Marcum, 22; and Geraldine Mas-/CU@rd | | on, 15, All were treated and re-| They were treated for shock and, leased. released. | The driver told police he was) RUdick could give no explana-| blinded by headlights of an on.|tion a8 to why the boat sank. coming car. His story was contra-| dicted by one of his passengers, officers said, who reported there Was no other car on the raad. The Stephens vehicle skidded 15 feet off the road, sideswiped two trees and came to a halt in the center of the road, accord. ing te the police report. He was a passenger in the car driven by Delmer Stephens, 25, who had a cut knee and refused treatment. Three other passengers in his 2 Escape Injury as Train Rams Stalled Auto A Clarkston man and his son Stephens was ticketed for speed- escaped Serious injury Sunday ing night when their stalled car was : struck by a northbound Grand Trunk Western Railway passenger) train at a Springfield Township crossing. Namon Foster, 32, of 8577 Clar- ridge Rd., and his son Namon Jr., Michigan Chorale Recordings Will . 3, were treated for bruises at Tear Tron Curtain Pontiae General Hospital and re- leased. The 100 members of the Michi-| gan Chorale now touring Europe. will make recordings for age ast behind the Iron Curtain by Radio Free Europe, it was announced to- day, Foster told Pontiac State Po- lice he stopped at the crossing>| on Big Lake road and didn’t see | the train. He then started up | and was on the tracks when he | | Saw the train approaching, he | Sponsored by the Michigan Coun-| 54/4. | cil of Churches im Ann Arbor, the! When the car stalled he grabbed | group sang in Paris yesterday. In-|his son in his arms and fled from cluded are 31 teenagers’ from the|the vehicle, he said. The engine | Oakland County area. smashed into the car spinning x * * it around so that a part of it They will go on to give perform-j|struck Foster and the child, police ances in Berlin, Hamburg, Copen-/said. | hagen and Helsinki before leaving) The car was a complete wreck. for home Aug. 31. So far, they'The engineer, Marvin W. Fergu- have visited North Ireland andison of Holly said he saw the car Stolberg, Germany, before arriv-\and sounded his whistle but was ing in France. junable to stop before reaching the | crossing. * * * He Timed It Beautifully M BALTIMORE @ — Charles ust Be an Exception Roeder received a first-aid ek in} OKLAHOMA CITY wm— Ray. the mail that .was damaged in| | Trent says his duties as mayor of | transit. Opening the mangled: ‘suburban Del City aren't wearing | . plastic lid for inspection, he cut) ‘him down, “It's a fascinating his finger and promptly used the|hobby.- Once you get into City bandages, tape and anti septic in- Hall I don't think you can ever side, get it out of your system.” ‘y A Union’ ‘Lake: Awaits Celebration Gay Festival Planned UNION LAKE — Hundreds of elimax the § give- away prizes, and a prizes will be given away from real midget Model-T automobile \learly morning unti] late at night complete with motor, will be given \Aug. 5 and 6 when the fourth an-| to some lucky ticket holder. , ‘nual Paul Bunyan Day celebration) * « gets under way in this community./ ay types of games, concessions * © * ! and refreshment booths will line Sponsored ,by the Businessmen's ithe streets as a clown band circu. Assn., the. entire section of Cooley jates among the participants. :» Lake and Union Lake roads will x * * be decorated, and as festivities) 4) proceeds from the carnival- progress, wil] resemble a_three-jixe affair, will go. for. local ringed circus, according to General charitable causes, according to Chairman Wayne Dengate. president of the Businessmen’s Various booths will feature | Assn., Burnell Frazier. merchandise at half prites, an exhibition tent will show new ears, household appliances, and earnival rides for the children, 22 Irresistible Impulses tivitie NOGALES, Ariz. (— Mr. and will be part of the activities. Mrs. L. E. Sexton decided to take Merchants have been giving a three-day trip to Las_ Vegas, tickets to customers for the past|Nev. two months, in anticipation of the; They talked it over with some prize-drawings which will be going friends. Everybody got enthusi- on-constantly. A super prize of a astic. A bus was chartered and registered white riding horse will’ 10 other couples went — Travel Adventure with a BIG PLUS a CRUISE AQUARAMA DAILY SAILINGS TO CLEVELAND ~s DEPARTURES 3:20PM... . SUN., MON. , TUES., WED. DEPARTURES 9:30 A.M. Tas. FRI., SAT. WITH RETURN SAME DAY AT 10:30 P Enjoy a Fabulous Full Day's Treat on Scenic Waters ECONOMY PASSENGER AND AUTO FARES Family and Party Plan During July PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE 698 W. Huren St. FE 8-9611 8) =| LEY 78 North Saginaw St. Pontiac Se ee Pentiac Press Photo which she paid a quarter. This Oakland Township. 24 ROCHESTER Included on! \tonight’s agenda of the Rochester. iVillage Council will be a report from a downtown businessmen’s Mother of 2 Jumps From Detroit Bridge MADISON HEIGHTS—A mother ‘of two jumped from the Belle Isle, 97 3995 g , De. Bridge in Detroit Sunday but weal randview Parents ‘saved from drowning minutes later by the crew of a harbormaster's| Big Trail, Holly. boat. | Mrs. Sophie Troth, 42, of 29060) Shirley St., Madison Heights, is re. # floor-length gown of tulle and ported to be in satisfactory condi- tion today at Receiving Hospital, Detroit. Detroit Police Officer Joseph Majur said he was driving over the bridge toward the island when a pedestrian told him that a woman had jumped over the bridge rail. Majur said he notified,the har- bormaster from his scout car redio, s Mrs. Troth told polite she was idespondent because she believed going lout with another woman and she isaid he was awakened by Jerome| feared was ther husband, Andrew, she had cancer. Think- for Themselves Western clothes have been adopt- the in the western ed by many lands, but jislanders of Yap, Pacific, continue to wear loin- | cloths and grass skirts as did their reside at ' ancestors. Methodist Church before an altar rs ‘committee requesting that fines ‘banked in gladioli. i 4 6 ‘for parking meter violations be The candlelight ceremony was ; f d b he R Pries lowered. eeu oe . ed ard ots ais | The present fine for overtime. etzki, of the New Apostolic Churc parking is one dollar, and it is jot Pontiac. that the merchants’ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Glynn expected lowered to a quarter, Village Man- ‘ager Paul York said today. — of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman of 17011 | be acceptance of bids on work- men’s compensation insurance and the okay of the salt contract for For her wedding, the bride chose village streets next year. lace with long sleeves, lace bodice = a sabrina neckline. Her finger- tip veil was secured by a pearl jtiara and trimmed with chantilly lace. - She carried a bouquet of white carnations and pink roSebuds. * * * Attending the bride as maid of | honor was Nancy Priestly of Clyde. Gen. Twining Returns Bridesmaids were Cardle Glynn of Milford, Allene Edwards of Clyde, to Post After Surgery Sue Renirie of Milford and Louise) WASHINGTON uw — Gen. Na- Hoffman of Holly. than F. Twining returned to duty The duties of best man were per- iteday as chairman of the- Joint formed by Karl Hoffman, brother Chiefs of Staff. of the bridegroom. Ushers were, ~ * + Ron Glynn of Milford, John Balon! oie of Detroit, Larry King of Clyde and|. The Air Force general has been | Wally Kokal of Detroit away from his desk for 11 weeks. “ : |He underwent surgery May 12 for | A reception was held in the [removal of a lung caricer. | Sees church parlors immediately fol- * * * lowing the ceremony. Twining told reporters who met The newlyweds are honeymoon-'him at his Office that he felt) — ing in Northern Michigan and will;‘‘better than before” then quipped |; 2938 Lansdowne Rd.,|that “it was a hard way to get a ‘Drayton Plains, upon their return. rest.”* Van Eycks Invented Oils ae MRS, ERNEST HOFFMAN ed ally credited with thé: invention, in oils, &> SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE! Save Up to 0° ON FLOOR SAMPLES... BUY NOW and SAVE! We sell more than twenty nationally adver- tised lines of Home Fur- nishings. Our 23rd year of greater value giving at this same location. Careful FREE DELIVERY ‘Ample FREE PARKING 7 Open Monday and Friday Evenings Closed Wed. Afternoons FURNITURE 144 OAKLAND AVE La j \ group will recommend that it be. Other business to be handled will) The Van Eyck brothers of the Flemish scheol have been gener-| or the first practice, of painting, OW. Center si Pork Chops 49° <> PORK LOINS “ 39° vy SPARE RIBS * 29° cc | wit | Foi | ‘Fou BUTTER | BONES LIVER | STEAKS Lb. 5g: Lb. 10° Lb. 25° Lb. 24° | é 5 & “e A ieee sees, “a = ba ce aa Wr TTR ea Cate: Me t Pontiac Federal * * ¢ as b Current Rate on All Savings Accounts 4 Convenient Offices to Serve You * PONTIAC _ FEDERAL SAVINGS . _ HOME OFFICE: 761 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. « PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrerice St; DRAYTON: 4416 Dixie Highway | ; | . \ j j / ' 3 \ ; \ / in | Sod we bees | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1959 ‘sides ‘Stay Alive “panei ah eon aah 8 . ‘|Giant Rocket Holder Are You a Lucrezia Borgia ‘of the Skillet? bt in California _ THIRTY-ONE} and only a bit below'the all time | June record set in 1956. New orders the furniture business last month|Were UP 16 per cent and the order topped June of 1958, industry ac- backlog was 45 per cent higher. ~~ Furniture Is Selling GRAND RAPIDS (P—All phases countants Seidman and Seidman “WOMAN CONFESSES POISONING SEVERAL HUSBANDS!” By LELORD KORDEL Installment Thirteen This was the shocking headline of a few months ago. “T gave each one of them a real nice funeral,” said the widow. “I don’t think they minded it so much. You see, I fixed them all tasty dinners before they went. Just sort of let them gorge themselves to death on my good cooking.” Good cooking . . . spiced with poison! But how ‘many women who expressed their disapproval of this woman’s conduct are also killing off their husbands| —more slowly, more insidi-+ ously perhaps—by stuffing) by 1960 the excess of women over their bodies with the wrong foods? Any judge would have told this modern Lucretia Borgia that ig- norance of the law is no ex- ecuse. Yet what excuse can be given by the woman who: kills | five f li table soups, and vegetable broths. ; peck, ,. ive te Enjoy the Money You!“dark and bloody ground.” This a ~ S | off her husband by overstuffing | dom liking it. sing slone—and sel: AN MEATS, FISH AND “et and deprive you of body-!Worid, "7 “eure Nortel Pubitted ®Y| derives from the many bloody General Printing & Ice upp y him with “good cooking?” . The older 4 man gets, the better, POULTRY. Broiled, roasted, building protein. is : rie wars between various Indian tribes’ 5 Pontiac She has no valid excuse! quality food he needs to keep him| baked, or boiled. You should eat a minimum of 70; *“OMerrow: a es They found one of the bie 17 W. Lawrence St. Is she ignorant of the laws of nutrition? If she values her hus- band, she must learn how to feed ‘ him—or she probably won't have him for long. Today there are ten million widows in the United States, and men in the nation will grow from 1 ,500,000 to 2,500,000. America has almost twice the number of wid-| ows that it should have. Fifty-one is the average at which women begin their years of widow- hood. That means about twenty- trim and healthy. His mtabolism rate slows down, and consequent- ly he needs less of. the fuel foods. Fats, sugars, and starches clog up his arteries and make him over- weight. The overweights die off twice as fast as their thin brothers. UTILITIES INCLUDED?—Technician Don Allen pours a cup of coffee in the world’s smallest efficiency apartment. It's a cap- sule built to simulate living conditions on man’s first extended space flight. Designed in Minneapolis, Minn., for the Air Force School of Aviation Medicine, it will be occupied by two astronauts for 30 days for mental and physical testing. . j}fat dressings, for example, one of Hew much nutritional knowl- edge has the wife who feeds her husband three-quarters of a cup of fat daily in the form of tried |! meats, fried eggs, French fried potatoes, doughnuts, rich des- serts, and other fatty foods? These wives are the Lucrezia Borgias of the skillet! Some foods which, your wife) should never serve you are: cream soups, pork and other very fat meats, fat fish, fish eggs, oysters, excessive butter or butter substi- tutes, hot breads, pancakes, waf- fles, coffeecakes, muffins, dough- nuts, creamy desserts, rich cakes or cookies, salad dressings, rich gravies, olives, nuts, or avocados. These are high-fat, high-cholesterol foods. * * * She still can serve you a variety | of foods which will trim your waist- line and discourage atherosclerosis. These include— SOUPS. Bouillon, fat-free vege-| EGGS. Limit these to two a day, including those used in cooking. MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS. P| One pint or more or skimmed milk or buttermilk (don't use whole milk), dry cottage cheese. VEGETABLES. All, cooked or raw, especially the green and yel- low vegetables rich in vitamin A —beet greens, chard, carrots, kale, and mustard greens. FRUITS. All raw, cooked, dried, or canned. Use citrus fruits or tomafdes daily, _. SALADS. Any fruit or vegetable salad, raw or cooked, and gelatin salads. Serve with boiled or low- lemon juice, herb-vinegar, and spices. The juice from canned okra makes a satisf&ctory substi- tute for oils in salads. CEREALS. Millet seed porridge for a cooked cereal; new protein dry cereals. BREAD. Whole wheat, oatmeal, or rye (but only if you must). DESSERTS. Fruits, junket pud- dings made with skimmed milk and without egg yolks (unless you have not had your limit of two A KORDEL FAN—Doris Day, America’s singing sweetheart, has long: followed the health-way of eating. Her entire family goes along with her in “eating to stay alive longer.”’ grams of protein a day, more if you’re working under stress. It isn't your pocketbook that limit your daily supply. It's:your wife's lack of knowledge about ways of securing this valuable food inex- pensively. iy sien Aid ites ale pee der in food preparation and as a family beverage, she could add to your regular diet a third of the 100. grams of protein that I rec- ommend for the maintenance of is inexpensive enough to be used lavishly. What about the cheaper cuts of meat? It’s all in the cooking. They can be made tender and palatable by cooking them slowly at low temperature. Or marinate them and make use of your barbecue. “I do the best I can,” you wives may protest. “But my husband won't eat what’s good for him.” Then, it’s up to you to train him. Gently, persuasively, and with imagination. If he won't take care eggs for this day), fruit whips made with skim milk powder, and gelatin desserts. BEVERAGES. Tea, coffee, pow- dered skim milk, tomato juice, fruit or vegetable juices. | You see, your wife can serve. you a diet that will be a pleasure) to eat. By serving these foods mins, and minerals, your wife can | make your meals into an ad- venture in good eating. Food-skimping wives are, of | with their plentiful proteins, vita-. course, health-foolish wives. They | If you are seeking that alive-all-over glow your body radiates when you are in ex- cellent health, why not try Lelord Kordel’s Better-Eating Plan? It is designed to give - you the protein, vitamins and minerals your body needs for dynamic living, You may have a copy FREE by sending a stamped self-addressed envelope to: LELORD KORDEL im care of The Pontiac Press. . increase the carbohydrates in your | of himself, you'd better take care of him, It’s part of your job! Are you women going to keep on shirk- ing a * * * “But I can't stand guard over my husband at noon,’ you com- plain, “just to see that he doesn’t go on a ditchdigger’s calorie spree! What do you expect me to'do?” I expect you to see that he gets a good breakfast full of protein, which will cut down on his noon hunger. And you can be sure that he gets a full quota of protective foods at his dinner table. Company: officials now make it. a point to interview the wife of a prospective executive, Personnel managers are well aware of how much of an asset, or liability, a wife can be in her husband’s de- velopment. Which are you... . OF a liability? . an asset | holding a cluster of rockets gen- AZUSA, Calif, (AP). — world’s biggest rocket test stand report. Shipments were 17 per cent vt stana|®2ove the Same month a year ayo is 14 feet from the vertical, The famed leaning tower of Pisa i—an eight-stoty tower capable of erating six ‘million pounds of, thrust-—will be built at Edwards Air Force base starting late this, year, | * * * Aerojet-General Corp. Saturday announced it had been given a contract to design the structure. | Initial plans call for a test stand that can handle two 1% million’ pound thrust liquid-rocket engines, | now under development for the) National Aeronautic8 and Space Administration. Later the stand will be expanded to support four of these engines, The concrete and steel stand, perched on the side of a rocky cliff at the desert test center 100 miles north of Los Angeles, will have a 60-foot square opening oo the rockets’ exhaust, All Ri hts Reserved. Adapted from the weigh you down. The name of Kentucky means Union in 1792. MONT} SPECIAL for TUESDAY ONLY 10 BALL POINT REFILLS FOR 89° Not 49c Paper Mates but a good refill that we sel! by the thousands to banks and large users. most pens. Tuesday only. New stock—will fit TON eee ee SHOP FIRST at BARNETT’S for These GREAT SPECIALS! DOWNTOWN PONTIAC : READ EVERY ITEM—TAKE A GOOD LOOK! See How You Save Now on Fine Clothing—Broken Ranges of This Season’s Best Sellers TONIGHT TUESDAY Downtown Pontiac END-«-MONTH Come by car... come by bus . . . but come DOWNTOWN PONTIAC tonight and tomorrow for exceptional shoppihg values! We are reviving the END-OF-MONTH SALES that have always meant extra-saving values for you. Stores are filled with exciting merchandise at E-O-M special prices that make it really worth your while to shop DOWNTOWN .. .. and we will pay your parking or bus trip, too! RIDE the BUS Free! Take any City Lines Bus Downtown . . . ask the merchants for your FREE BUS RIDE TOKEN ... a ihe WV, j i _PARK Free Park in the scores of lots Downtown mer ture There is a cooperat- ing parking lot only steps from the store, shop, bank, or office building where you want to go. Merchants will give you a ONE HOUR PARKING STAMP FREE with a purchase of two dollars or more. Ask for the FREE PARKING STAMP next time you come downtown. | Just 89 Wash ‘N Wear $ 2 9” Just 133 All Wool $ 4 ] 67 we give them gladly with a two dollar purchase or . I fia} | . B k f FREE TOKEN. ij 4auj 8 $45 SUMMER SUITS $60 SHARKSKIN SUITS ee wi Just 95 Dacron & Wool $3 i Just 62 Better Grade | $ 4 3g” . , Be Sure to Ask for Yours Next Time You Shop Downtown! 565 SUMMER SUITS 565 SHARKSKIN SUITS ! P | : Just 119 Famous Dunbrook ‘4 i = 107 All Wool Shorkskin $ 5 4° ee ss eo ene — oe ~ PRES $60 SUMMER SUITS 5 TWO-PANT SUITS HN Wool Just 77 Fine All. 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Open Your Account Today! | ee MARGARET ANN SHOP arom TE Mama CET All of These Stores Have Tokens and Stent mps Available and- Invite You to | | Ask for Either if We Fail to Offer Them With Your Perchene. : : iL foe oy '\ by 4 ; Veo vy \ ' iy oe , Le, ; . / ; { y, ! THIRTY: Two , |. Se re | | THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JULY 27, 1950 , | fo | ene age :' is planned appropriately to elitr ’ | , Plan Musical Comedy, - lon election night, Nov. 3. The pro- | Special Trede-in Allpwance NEW. YORK/@ — A musical ducers aré Robert E. Griffith and] 9. MUSICAL ANSTRUMENTS , _ id S. . j comedy ‘about New York’s color-|Harojd S. Prince. ih tee entel . Sepdiead | Heresy i in Springfield Hits Hillbilly Music SPRINGFIELD, Mo, (AP)—“If| “That's why modern songs, or you can’t sing, you need a guitar ‘rock ‘n’ roll are no good,” he * = ty coves, up the noise. | “The text will kill. you.” That's 23-year-old Larry Hedge- peth’s opinion of hillbilly music. © aeriaitichd, gd ‘ic terol, Tailors From Italy Springfield, = city ot 1050 Rushed In to Fill deep in the Ozark Mountains, is! | dedicated to perpetuating music: American Need with a twang — string and nasal. | It takes pride that one of televi-- WASHINGTON & — The Immi- cans (eb hEtMy music stows gration Service has arranged to ' si) 's sf es give preferential admission to 83 i Jubilee, U.S.A. — originates here. | Italian tailors to ease a shortage h But Hedgepeth can state a mi- of skilled tailors in the American 4 Nority opinion with impunity, be- clothing industry ing one of Springfield's newes A spokesman for the agency ful mayor, the late Fiorello H.| LaGuardia, is to be staged by, About.90 per cent of America’s an | George Abbott. isteel is produced in open hearth Entitled “Fiorello,” the project furnaces. . , ae a i= ti “for professional care” cara etme i EXPERT CLEANING heroes, He's the tenor for the : ‘ Pitchikers, new world champions/$2##d the service has been consid- of barbershop quartet singing. ©™M also giving preferential ad- a “A couple of us can do a littte Mission to other tailors but the KEEPS YOUR CLOTHES investigation is not complete But, he said, it has beengdecid- ed to admit 83 whose eligibtlity | competition at the Chicago con- for preference has been estab- vention of the Society for the lished beyond a doubt. The deci- Preservation and Encouragement sion was made after the new quota of Barbershop Quartet Singing in for Italian immigrants became guitar picking but we don’t do it in the quartet.’’ said Hedgepeth. The quartet won this year's IN TIP-TOP SHAPE | Dad’s suits, mom’s dresses, the chil- desis. available July 1. dren‘s play t d f 7 * * * Under a new procedure, immi- ren's play togs .. . we dO a per ect Winning the title climaxed @ grants possessing special skills cleaning job on every garment. Clothes four-year campaign that carried which are needed in the United ‘Il look “like new" naan ot * wi | *.* @ = the Pitchikers to a regional cham- tates are given a priority for ad- pionship. They traveled about 100.- mission. ; ; 000 miles a year to fill weekend _ __ concert engagements. Besides Hedgepeth, the members § f A t Hes are Keith Young, 24, Keith a e U opsy earing ner, 23, and Joe Delzell, 42. live’_in Springfield "| t Si p) th You don’t have to talk to them n 0 ISSON €d long to recognize all four as na- tives of the Ozarks. The vocal) DETROIT — A medical exam- ; twang is there. When they sing.|iner’s hearing was scheduled today | the twang dissolves into chords of! in the death of Harry M. Sisson harmony. Jr., 28, son of the executive vice * e president of the Detroit Tigers. Largely responsible for the har-- The body was found by Harry mony is S. K, Grundy, the Pitchik- ¢- when he opened the garage of | ers’ orgartizer and coach. ‘his suburban Grosse Pointe Farms | less, fresh and sparkling. That's the THE INSPECTOR'S HERE 70 way to keep all the family at their well- LOOK AFTER YOUR CLOTHES = groomed best for any occasion. Don’t FOR YOUR OWN INTEREST. delay . .. prompt service always. For Home | Service | Once a musician and arrangel home yesterday before going to 368 Aub Ave. Ave. | with Lawrence Welk’s orchestra, .nurch. Police said young Sisson a pad Se oS ssa ve PHO NE Grundy heeds tne ible Cellegc( had been dead about three or four 523 N: Pontiac Trail 1560 Union Lake Rd ment at Baptist Bible College hours. here. ; Sisson’s parents told officers he Grundy says his primary job iS/naq been at a party Saturday night choosing the quartet's material. | but hig father said that his son had To pass Grundy’s test & SOME! seemed depressed at times, must have “good cadence and) tye hearing was to determine $e es ot ~ ese j z ZF x .t Le NOW THERE’S HOPE — After waiting 120 how hes felt about the big event, these three Somebody Stole years, there’s “Hope” at last in Shullsburg, Wisc. _ lovelies ran right down to the corner of Goodness _ “walled Lake Unies Iake FE ‘4-9593 | : 4481 Highland Road (M-59) i} oe ‘Me gt te one to mate you Tee lke Qa, | The town already had streets names Wisdom, and-Happy streets with the new sign for West _ Like an Marine Chief's _ — Peace, Judgment, Faith, and Hope St. Left to right are Kay Morrissey, Joann | _ =. a EXTRA P 1FI ty — nary a Hope until now. To show Carpenter and Barbara Mullen. | 7.’ : ersonal Flag) |, : | ~ ‘Ss SCOOP | SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)—The: VFW Seeks Action — Michigan Legislature moves to programs. Its annual fall confer- | 1,200 leathernecks at the U.S. Ma- | liquidate the 50 million dollar vet- |ence will be held in Lansing, Sept. rine Corps recruit depot are con- tO nsure State Grants _jerans trust fund. 19-20. YEN/EM a fined to quarters. Somebody stole The VFW council of administra-| ata LANSING ® — The Veterans of the flag of Gen. Randolph McCall tion approved the move in week-| To freshen plastic upholstery in Pate, commandant of the Marine sales be said today it would|end meetings here. ‘cars, wipe with a mild solution of | In This New, Lower- Priced Model! Corps. seek a constitutional amendment) A budget of more than $100,000. ‘sal soda, a tablespoon per half NOVA-TEX Pate arrived Saturday on an in- to insure grants to veterans if the! was approved for the organization’ s bucket of water. 1959 te REFRIGERATOR ADDS BODY and SPARKLE spection tour. When the color) | FREEZER }guard went to lower his personal : to COTTONS flag—four white stars on a red 9 bias ees field—Sunday night, it was miss- | ing. CLEANING SERVICE | The Marines were told to cool| fle-mere ”“ their heels. Pate has an idea he'll “EXTRA SPECIAL find his flag bet turning to| sat — as es! WE'VE ADDED an Washington. rost never. forms in refrigerator er EXTRA to the eutstanding ] neatly ER End Of Month tsleia seins freezer sections with a Frigidaire i . . j F t-Proof. 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JULY 27, 1959 \ t a |tence given him by a Polish court last March, ' Koch was charged wih responsi- bility in the wartime executions of —— “The world agrees on‘Gilbey’s, please’ |” Gilbey's Distilled London Dry Gin. 90 Proof. 100% Grain Neutral Spirits. W. & A. Gilbey, Ltd., Cincin- nati, 0. Distributed by National Distillers Prod. Co. eys 3 ° 3 $9 24 2 | of telephone cables being laid un- | cuits will terminate in France and T “Add Overseas | Phone Cables Pair Will Handle 36 Conversations at Once. Under the Sea WASHINGTON — Giant metal threads stitch America and Europe) ever closer together. | The latest addition to the grow-| ing underwater network is the pair der the Atlantic from North Amer- ica to the coast of France, the National Geographic Society says. When it goes into use this fall, the facility will be able to speed 36 conversations under the sea at one time, One strand will carry voices eastward; the other, west, The new link is being created because of the success of the first transatlantic telephone cable, placed in service iin 1956. * The American Telephone and Telegraph Company will own the cables jointly with the French Min- istry of Posts, Telegraphs and Tele- phones, and the German Federal Ministry for Posts and Commu- nications. The western ends of the cables surface at Clarenville, Newfound- land. They will tie in to a cable that will cross Newfoundland and the waters of Sidney Strait to con- nect with an existing 575-mile ra- dio relay route extending south to Portland, Maine, to join the Bell System’s national] network. In Europe, the lines end at Pen- march, on the Brittany peninsula of France. Thirteen of the 36 cir- 13 in Germany. Belgium and the Netherlands are alloted one apiece; Italy, Switzerland, and Spain, two jeach. Two spares can be used | in any of the countries in the event of a circuit failure. At present, there are one cable and nine radio telephone circuits | between France and the United | States, and two cable and 12 ra- dio circuits between Germany and the United States. | Sign Language Handy NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (UPD —Fire Capt. Martin Ruopp assured Gregory Gudz, 48, a deaf-mute, | that everything would be all right |after Gudz collapsed in his home. | While his men operated an in- |halator, Ruopp calmed Gudz by !using sign language he learned 40 years ago. tele As Terrific Buys for Our End-o-Month Sale .. . Everything from vacuum cleaners to home freezers have been reduced in price... Floor Samples... Demonstrators . . . many only one-of-a-kind } but each and every one a famous name. 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Homes also suffered dam- munities in the water and cee rg out Crops, shattered roofs | age. and windows, ‘strewn wake of Hurricane Debra snarl od tree surveyed today millions of dollars | and inconvenience of the tropical! |damage, escaped destruction. ‘erie ira and highway sharply * «* # h caped with minor damage. Debra's path extended all the the | way from the Gulf coast chemical and fishing center of Freeport, Tex., into southeastern Oklahoma. The hardest blows from hours warning from the ocean iwere delivered instead to fleets of boats along the Gulf, * * * : . | Small boats were swamped ef smashed fishing x pees ees a ____ Shrimpers were slammed against pilings and other boats and ou to Serve Midwest States ure craft were washed ashore or banged against docks and bits houses by high and vicious tides. Gas ing minor flooding. GM Has Paid Employes $28 Million for Aid Hints Transmission Co. * * * other turn today in its quest for DETROIT—General Motors has Freeport apparently suffered authority to import. natural gas paid its employes more than 28,- the heaviest damage. Mayor Jim from Canada for use of commu- nities in Minnesota, Wisconsin, or ideas leading to better Russell said it will total 144 to 142 000,000 for ic . ‘ |Michigan and North Dakota, manufacturing operations. million dollars. * * * | The police chief at Lamarque The Federal PowWéi”Commission This sum was paid under the'said damage at that Gulf coast last year turned down Midwest- provisions of the GM suggestion town will total one million dollars. €™S application for the right to; plan established in 192. It was E. E. Ebard, Harris County dep- Serve various Midwest states. The commission held that Mid- westery had “no assurance Cana- dian gas would be available to it. paid for more than 500,000 ideas uty sheriff, said an estimated 1,000, adopted out of a total of more small piers were washed away in felled trees and) The 1,200,000-people in Houston | saw the storm pass a few miles - Industrial areas, which expect- ito the east of the South’ 8 largest -in damages left by the wind, rain'eq to catch some of the heaviest |City. All airline traffic was —— rave curtailed, The city. es- The storm lost force as it moved storm which burst with only a few injand. Up to 15 inches of rain poured down on east Texas, caus- Asks Natural Gas Import WASHINGTON (pH — sewers ; starts an-| gan poultry farmer who brought POULTRY AUTOMATION — Stanley Yankus, left, the Michi- government controls, discusses chicken farming with Bob Ingham, who apecates an ultra-modern plant near Sydney. « Nation Needs icici BRIGHTON @—Rep. Alvin M. i Bentley (R-Mich) said yesterday, the United States should adopt a| program. of » modera-| tion and humility in its. national | ‘ life and foreign affairs, Bentley was the main speaker’ at the 36th annual assembly of the Eastern Michigan district of the) Evangelical . United Brethren | Church, He said ‘Great international problems are caused by a lack) of moderation” with nations “jump-; ing from one extreme to another: bypassing the middle course of: moderation.”” ; CLEAN wd STORE NOW: RA GENEY DRY CLEANERS FE 5-6107 12 W. Pike St. ‘ D Park Near Our Door Pick-Up and Delivery his family to Australia to escape Ce Williams Given than 2,000,000 submitted. [the La Porte-Seabrook-Kemah | AT MICHIGAN SEWING CENTER Wi N this beautiful NEW BROTHER It’s Easy! It’s Fun! PATCHWORD PUZZLE CONTEST 10 PRIZES WORTH $100 20 PRIZES WORTH $ 80 100 PRIZES WORTH $ 50 RULES: Complete the 7 words, fill out entry blank fully and accurately to qualify. 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Captives’ Flags Banners of 9 Nations in Europe Honor Governor on Freedom Stand: ANSING (®—Flags of nine Eur- jopean nations under Soviet domi- nation were presented Michigan's Gov. G, Mennen Williams yester- day in recognition of his cham- pionship of self determination for |small nations, * * * Presentation was made by Ste- ifan Korbonski, chairman of the Assembly of Captive European Na- tions. Korbonski, former chief of the | Polish underground government, told the governor that Vice Pres- ident Richard M. Nixon will get a tremendous reception when he | visits Poland, “Not just because he is Nixon, |but because he represents Amer- ‘ica and the principle of self de- jtermination by free people,’’ Kor- ibonski said, Korbonskt presented Williams flags of Albania, Bulgaria, Czech- joslovakia, Estonia, Hungary, Lat- via, Lithuania, Poland and Ro- mania, - He praised the governor: for his blunt questioning of Soviet | Deputy Premier Frol R, Kozlov | when the No, 2 Russian visited Detroit recently. | Williams angered Kozlov by ask- ‘ing him when Russia was going | to allow the captive nations self determination, x * * “Details of your talk with Kozlov were broadcast behind the Iron Curtain by Radio Free Europe,” the —— was told by Kor- Becky Collins Sets 3rd World Record CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio (AP) ‘ming star from the Indianapolis Riviera Club, set her third world ‘record in nine days Sunday night |in the closing session of the Cuya- hoga Falls erations meet. * * She was sched in 2.38.5 in the| '200- meter butterfly for senior ‘women, breaking the record of| 2:40.5 set in June, 1958, by Nan- D'' Rail Safety Steel Slide! ily Built—8'2 Ft. TOP—7'4 F Steel Tubing! Safe RO Weather Nvion J& R AUTO STORES. 115 North Saginaw. St. SPIEGEL CATALOG DESK 1N THIS STORE Park Free Rear of Store LEGS CKET SOCKETS! never nee rd oily q OPEN END CREDIT up to 2 YEARS Fi fo pay ‘ley Ramey of California. * * * The Riviera Club won the sen- jor women and girls’ age group! titles in the three-day meet here. | It rolled up 183 points for the | women's title. Riviera had 102. points in the girls’ bracket. The Cleveland Swim Club won) the boys’ age group crown with) '38 points. The Indianapolis A.C. | won the senior men’s title with 77 Columnist Improving la.heart attack last week, was re-| | ported improving today at Gifford | | Memorial Hospital. Her physician, | |Dr, Elizabeth Berry, said she is, |—Becky Collins, 15-year-old swim-|and | Points. | RANDOLPH, N.H. (®—Columnist. that's pretty hard to imagine about ‘Dorothy Thomson, 65, who suffered | |‘“doing as well as we could ask. | wouldn't be nudists, get it?” ih FOR LESS!| exes 0% OFF $ 4° “Ist PAYMENT IN SEPTEMBER 200 Hoods Stir Swedes | With Riots KRISTIANSTAD, Sweden (UPI) | —Two-hundred of Sweden's “wild | ones” roared out of this small | southern Swedish town in souped up American ‘jalopies today to the! refiet of the townspeople they had terrorized in violent weekend riot- ing. x * * Behind them they left a sham} bles of part of the town, burned down public restrooms, broken win- dows, 20 persons in hospitals — and a legacy of fear, It was the first such happen- ing .in this quiet town of 27,000 which straddles the main Stock- holm-Malmoe ‘road, Its peaceful squares, cobbled streets and trim lawns never before had been so | disturbed, The mobsters, whose idol is Mar- lon Brando, first hit the town early Saturday, apparently to watch ‘the Grand Prix motorcycle races yes-| terday, i x * | Within minutes their shiny mot-' or bikes and “hot rods’ were! parked all over the place and their) leather-jacketed figures be ga n! strutting the sidewalks. * bd * Fights broke out when they) pushed local pedestrians into the) gutters. This was the signal for a| mob rampage. Bagwell Backers fo Meet in Howell HOWELL (AP)—Bagwell Boost- ers group made up of both Dem- | ocrats and Republicans will meet | in Howell Aug. 15-16. Dr. Louis May of Howell, per-| sonal physicians to unsuccessful Pandya ante gperry candi-| | | OPERATORS on DUTY 24 HRS. A DAY FREE ESTIMATES NO MONEY DOWN F.H.A. 60 Months to Pay BIG aE [CONSTRUCTION CO |CONSTRUCTION CO,| * Room Additions * Kitchens * Aluminum Siding * Garages * Attics Finished * Recreation Rooms * Baths * Breezeways : * SHELL HOMES COMPLETED 92 W. Huron Pontiac - May said the 5,000 member group was not a third party but an association of ‘‘indepdenent non- | jpartisans.”” He said about a third | of the membership consisted of| | Democrats, Nudists Don’t Get Upset at Plane Antics DEVORE, Calif. 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White and colors. * , DRYING ONLY ..4- 10 _ Free Parking pes 4 . ok explorers gave’ the! laniee of “Libya” to all northern Africa, Later it me the name of the single kingdom of Libya. t Row You Must, Then Close the Doors’ LONDON (AP) — Two world ig Statesmen bickering publicly over la kitchen sink provided an alarm-| accustomed for hundreds of years ‘to more formal brands of diplo-| macy. * * * PHONE FEDERAL 2-485) ° ’ OAKLAND: MODERNLY AIR-CONDITIONED “OPEN 12:45 FEATURE At 1:40 ~ 3:40 - 5:40 | 7:40 - 9:45 a Now... : _: It'S HERE! 12. A magnificent NEW | -¥. _ Motion Picture! ALSO! Disney Color Cartoon PRICES for This ENGAGEMENT br ain T5e—EVES. & SUN. $1.00 DREN 50c ALL TIMES \lesson itoo clean fun, hind closed. doors, many Western European’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. JULY 27, 1959 'Beb ‘Considine Says: MOSCOW. — Premier Nikita hibition in Moscow. He found it; pretty, pleasant, and he liked the i free Pepsi. But — “It would be a good thing | ceremony. “But displaying at them’ a forms a polo team, Then we can ia/i"S spectacle for Western Europe, Iisrashchee liked our American ex-/|all sit back afd relax. ‘AGREE WITH REDS Just as the State Department's ‘information agency cooperated If row you must, best to row be-| if such exhibitions were held more 'with the Russians in banning more This was the! frequently,” he said at the opening than one hundred and fifty books from the American exhibition, the, ‘editors drew @rom Vice President industrial products without devel-| American Embassy in Moscow Richard M. with Soviet Premier Khrushchev Friday. x « &k, “The vigorous badinage need not be taken too seriously,"’ said Britain’s liberal News Chronicle. “It was all fairly good and not) pleasing to people! who like what are rather optimis- | tically called frank exchanges and displeasing to those who prefer more traditional forms of diplo- macy.” Write a Letter to Khrushchev, Doctor Urges Corpus Christi physician s says Americans should let Soviet Pre- mier Nikita Khrushchey know they | saw films of his verbal battle with, :U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon:| Dr. Paul Goodman wrote a letter | to the Russian Premier after see- ing the films yesterday on televi- sion and says at least 10 million ,Americans ought to do the same. “Tt was obvious that Khrushchev {did not believe that the American, people would ever see the films in| ‘their own living rooms,” he said. | “We should let him know that free. | dom really holds here.” | Should Have Used Corks RUTLAND, Vt. 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HESTON “THE BUCCANEER” i MA. 4-2135 3-FEATURES-3 www each a (enum ae 1 LOLLOBRIGIDA QUINN .« HUNCHBACK | NOTRE DAME a i a i a jet kerosene. ing world record. istrong-arm tactics against icolm Rivkin, of Cambridge, Mass.., | ‘munist and anti-Communist Cars Confuse Newsman Nixon’s verbal duel oping trade between the countries agreed that it was proper for the Nikita Urges More Industrial Trade (However, priot to this deci- sion, one shipment of film of the _ Nixon - Khrushchev debate al- N.ikit@ concerned is tantamount to inviting | Russians to refuse to permit the casions. ready had been allowed to leave the Soviet Union.) It is agajnst the law to ship film out of the Soviet Union. Tourists: have no trouble with their cam- eras and quite frequently the news- ree! law is annulled for festive oc- But the basic law is 'to a restaurant someone whom his films of the Nixen-Khrushchev de- there. idoctor has forbidden to eat meat and other kinds of delicious food. | “The man would come to the restaurant and feel the pleasant | | appetizing smells but would be unable to order. Now why ge to a restaurant if you cannet eat the © | food made there?’ Well, to drink. According to the Moscow News, the city’s English language tabloid, | Vice President Nixon's trip to Po land will be for nothing — If he | thinks for a minute he can win friends there and influence people. | The paper’s report of the home-| coming of Khrushchev after his re-| cent Polish tour, and its estima-| - CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. i» — A tion of the. Soviet- ‘Polish ties, make | Dick’s jaunt sound like a Waste of! Here’s an excerpt: “There was also complete | unanimity of opinion on interna- tional questions, N. S. Khrush- chev said, The sides were of the same opinion on the necessity of | exercising every effort to frus- trate preparations for a third world war, in which the German revanchists, with Chancellor Ad- enauer at their head, were play- ing the leading role.” This may be why the Soviets are | | springing forward in sports: About | fifty million Russians, young and | old, are now engaged in some kind of regular and regulated sports ac- tivity, In the “second tournament) of the nations of the Soviet Union" which will begin Aug. 8 in Moscow there will be 9,000 athletes—about | twice as many as compete in the Olympics, In 1948 Russian athletes held 18 _.of the 178 registered records in track and field, sports skating, cy- cling, sharpshooting, swimming and weight lifting. Today they aoe 81. During the past 10 years national bates to be flown out. The exciting film and video tapes ‘British Asked U..5. ANN ARBOR (UPD—The Uni- Faas of Michigan's Clements Li- ‘brar y has in its possession a let-| ter — which George Washington were safely in the hold of the Pan) ‘ , American World Airways T07 ‘“Lib- | wouldn't even accept — containing erty Bell” ironically enough, when ‘an informal British proposal for airport customs men approached a “‘summit~conference” to settle Pan Am President Juan Trippe, the American Revolution in 1776. who was personally going to de- | In the personal note to Washing- liver the film to New York. Bm, Trippe was given his choice of Richard Howe has suggested a surrendering the film or surrender- ‘‘dispassionate consideration of the ing his passport. Pan Am publicist/King’s benevolent intentions’ to- Mike Flynn lugged the cans back ward America, But the General de- to press headquarters in the Ukrai-|cided it would be improper for na Hotel and there it sat — while him even to receive the message. cameramen wept into their vodka. | ‘THIRTY-FIVE : fed “i! f About 6,500 Americans drown ‘each year in accidents and there to Summit Talks in ‘76 see times more male victims female. / British Vice Adm, Lord! (rd KEEGO ' HELD OVER! NOW Thru WEDNESDAY” FEATURE at 7:15 and 9:30 = Laughing on the Outside, Dying (Editor's note~Many of the na- tion’s top funny men are laughing on the outside and close to dying on the inside. Ulcers, heart trouble mental exhaustion and similar occu- pational hazards of top flight exec utives are now more ‘the rule than the exception in the funny business It's no laughing matter.) By JAMES BACON Ap Movie-TV Writer HOLLYWOOD (# — Big business Pressure, top killer of top exec- lutives, now stalks the -nation’s |comedians, Comics once only had to worry, labout making the audience laugh. Now, with the advent of tele- sponsor laughs, whether his wife —— and about such profes- | The result was so disastrous that | sional. problems ars payrolls, rat- ings, market analyses, sales fig- ures, under saturation, over sat- uration, no saturation, Decisions, decisions, decisions. The funny business has become the steering. oe i miy handling’ = ticks.” |big business and, as a result, taken ‘its toll. Lou Costello is dead. Overwork Auto Bo has on occasion brought Bob Hope, Eddie Cantor, Jerry Lewis, Red Skelton and others frighteningly close to the final curtain. Both Jonathan Winters and Sid Caesar had to take bookings on a psychi- atric couch, and Red Buttons turned .serious actor to preserve his health and career from the perils of the funny business. * * * Funny Men Are in Bad Shape tank after every one of them. Skel. ton’s an institution, a financial institution with all the pressures pertaining thereto. He's also asthmatic. “It helps to be a little nuts too,” he adds. “If CBS wasn’t paying me $40,000 a week, I'd be in Camarillo (state mental hospital). network can't put me there be- cause it would prove that they are crazier than I am for paying me so much.”’ Skelton zoomed to the top in his first TV year—1951. Then, | vision, théy worry whether the | for two years, he decided to let his advisers run the show while he concentrated on being funny. he almost wound up emceeing | dance marathons once more. Red took the helm himself and came back strong. He still does But the at Unique Contrantion DRIVE-IN THEATER 2150 Opdyke Rd FE 4-4611 everything from props to script. Berle had to: do the same thing, once; it's said he even arranged the chairs in the sponsors’ booth.'g “It has taken the advertising @ men a long time to realize that comics know a little bit about making people laugh," Skelton! rt) says. “That's why we have to take'g over the show. We have to be the boss whether we want to or not. a | What's the secret of the calmer ‘clan — Benny, Marx, Durante, Burns? Well, most of them claim, @ at least, that they don’t careiMl whether they work or not. So why ‘not take it easy? says Marx: ‘Actually, we're all dead but.™ walking around. We can't help @ looking relaxed.”’ | Most of them saved their money, too. As for the indestructible Durante, he says: “IT got no money, UOHN WAYNE - RICKY NE but my heart Floats Car MONROE, Mich. @ — Boaters who find themselves being pursued) by a red Packard car on the De-| \troit River are advised not to get records have been broken 3,954) A handful of survivors from an panicky. times and of these some 695 were in their times higher than the exist-| * * * The Wimbledon Junior Tennis) Championship fell to a Russian kid | this year. Watch out for Ivan’s Da-, | vis Cup team in five or six years. | Matter of fact, we will have to) watch out for Ivan himself until he | h Fight Exclusion — 0) Anti-Reds Repetioans Attending. Soviet Youth Festival Angered by Efforts VIENNA (UPI)D—Angry Ameri- ‘added, iearlier, perhaps tougher, genera-! |tion remain stouthearted and ulcer- ce Jack Benny, Groucho Marx, They're merely seeing the fan- tastic contraption of a Cincinnati George Burns, Jimmy Durante and engineer who built a boat that is |Milton Berle. But Ed Wynn, like Buttons, operated by his automobile. The motorist by land and skipper switched from making people laugh PY Se4 is John Brush, an employe to making them cry. e says. “It's crazy.” It's also healthy. At 72, Wynn reports there is nothing in his | sadhatie cabinet but a_ tooth- brush. “Me, I'm a dramatic actor,” | | num airplane pontoons | catamaran design. With attached | wheels, the pontoons are a com-— jot Proctor & Gamble. He has rigged up two alum- bined boat and trailer. To launch his brainchild, Brush) World War II couldn't slow down Puts the pontoons in the water and) ‘Bob Hope, but a blood clot in the ©Xtends a pair of ramps on which, “4. ‘left eye did and he still can't he backs his 1953 Packard, Then| understand why. he disconnects the car’s drive shaft “I enjoy working. I enjoy hear. 294 hooks up a propeller attached | ing people laugh at my jokes. How to the pontoons. ‘in ‘could there be any pressure or A hose runnirig to the motorblock | dents turning in the five best re-|gy overwork?” he asked his doctors. and hitched to a water pump air! ports will win scholarships to tops “People may Cools the engine, The front wheels Unietd States universities. They. answered: laugh at your jokes, bt your blood of the car sit on plates which are vessels don’t.”’ He's lucky, they connected with cables running back that the clot caused by to a rudder. Turn the car wheel cans -attending the Communist-run overwork didn't develop in the and the rudder moves, steering the World Youth Festival prepared to- day to fight Red efforts to exclude anti-Communist members of the) U.S. delegation. At the same time, Austrian anti- reds announced that the Dalai| Lama will send three representa- tives to the festival to tell the! truth about Communist-conquered | Tibet. These were the latest develop- | | ments in a determined anti- Communist campaign which probably hd# made the Reds regret that they decided for the | first time to risk staging one of their youth conventions out- side the Iron Curtain. | Organizers of the Festival used | Mal- | who was hauled bodily off a stage) ‘here yesterday after he had been elected chairman of the U.S. dele-| gation. Com-| fac- tions among about 400 Americans here seek accreditation separately, with separate slates of officers— ‘and that the officers be appointed, not elected. The Reds insisted that TULSA, Okla. ® — A radio’ ‘newsman, broadcasting traffic con-, ditions from an airplane over the’ - city, announced a terrific jam in one small area. Then he quickly) corrected himself. He had sighted, two used car lots. | | prises, brain. * * * Rapid Robert, 34, is more than |just a comic. Eighty people depend ‘directly on him for their livelihood. ‘In addition to show business enter- he owns considerable real estate, league ball teams, a Denver TV, ‘station, some Texas oil fields. boat. Brush, carrying his wife and §-year-old twin sons as crew, | cruises at 15 miles an hour but has gone as fast as 23 miles an hour, The whole rig is 31 feet long with a 13-foot beam. It a piece of .two major draws 12 inches of water. Brush conceived his autoboat Lunching with Hope, as I have While he and his wife were Jap- \done, is a nerve-wracking experi-|anese prisoners in World War I]. That's Too Young Dad , ‘ence. The phone never stops ring--They were captured in Manila ing. Jerry Lewis, like Eddie Can- tor, is a cardiac victim. He’s also big business. His personal staff of 20 has an $8,000 weekly payroll, Both figures go up five times when he does a movie or TV show, His seven-million dol- lar a year corporation has earned a billion laughs— and a perfo- rated ulcer that damaged his | heart. He clowns a lot, but he’s in his’ office at 7 a.m. every day. weeks. utives, case home with him at night. After his latest collapse, doctors ‘ordered him to cut his activities. in half..Now he tries to take Sun-| idays off, “But you know me,” says Jerry. | “IT do three songs every time that | light goes on when I open the re-! frigerator door.” Red Skelton is the only big time! DRIVE-IN THEATRE John WAYNE Dean MARTIN Rickey NELSON | Walter BRENNAN cotor “RIO BRAVO” cotor ‘MA 4-3135 “The Shaggy Dog” Starts Friday BORK Aides | estimate a TV show costs him 12) hours’ work daily for three weeks, | ‘a movie 16 hours a day for six! Along with harried exec-; he takes a bloated brief-; t ‘where Brush was working in Proc-| ‘tor and Gamble’s overseas engi-' neering division, He began his project in 1953 and took six months to complete the drawings, It took another 12) on Water § months—and an estimated som to build the autoboat. a Being an autoboater has prob- sn They're together and nothing’can tear’em apart! RIO BRAVO = TECHNICOLOR?® trom WARNER once GIE DICKINSON: WATER BRENNAN -WARD An Alwade PRODUCTION - Dvected and Produced by * PLUS * POLULLL CLL LLL Talat lalallala 3) LU RY 4 TONITE! : Box Office Open 7 P.M. & Show Starts 8:20 P.M. : a |s + HOWARD HAWKS lems, Brush admits. Insurance is a big one—car insurance doesn’t cover the boat and marine insur-| ance doesn’t protect against road g hazards. : C 0 MMERC E StudentsHelp |s TONIGHT | Attract Firms |©% oF THE YEAR. AT to Puerto Rico |sTE Qpecory = BATTLE SAN JUAN, P. R. (P—The 18,000 ~~ students at the University of, m PICTURE ‘Puerto Rico are working to help ‘bring needed industry to this = EQUAL! \Caribbean island. part of their required col-|@ lege curricula, the students are @ » making econmic surveys on the ™ ‘profitability of industries locat-! ing in various communities, Stu-| 2 OF THE OUTSTANDING PICTURES TTTILIII iri SOUTH END UNION LAKE ROAD and HAGCERTY OPEN 7 P.M. EM 3-0661 THE BIG DRIVE-IN The surveys, suggested by | i: leaders in the industry-seeking | H | Bootstrap Program, aid in at-— | tracting factories to employ 5 _ 80,008 out-of-work Puerto Ricans, @ ; as well as make college students more aware of their civic respon. | sibilities, 4 r The Bootstrap Program's goal is PL Ll leltelebebebeleteteleeteteteleLedeleteaetten ACADEMY AWARD WINNERI WOMAN OBSESSED “Sar In the wonder of HIGH FIDELITY STEREOPHONIC SOUND or ’ to attract 2,500 factories by 1975. ‘Since 1959, 573 United States com- ‘panies have opened plants in Puer- to Rico, creating 40,000 jobs. ; QKLAHOMA CITY — Police ‘cited Aubrey’ Price, 39, for per-| mitting an unauthorized person to) drive. Price was charged with let- THE FAMILY WATERFOR DRIVE-IN THEATER DRIVE Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Open 7:30 P. M. - IN ting his 13-year-old son drive a huge road grader and tract tor. i _ 1 Block North of Telegraph Ra. Exclusive! First oe Disie Highway (US-19) evel qs" 2 ila ® oe “as “3 NOW SHOWING THEY GREW pol hes GIANTS AT RIO BRAVO! SB ies ‘ ‘a ‘f| . i . xs , by a fi. iy : ~ / ] i i . ) | _ x és, 2 i | I | : | : a ; 1| ? : Sie - Reuther, is not a scheduled wit- “flower funds” that actually were jone of Gray’s insurgent group, who’ Lloyd Speidel, who runs the Mo- EORWWA..23 || NROUTERS, ONE TAINS». NOVEM, ness. to finance the campaigns of in- contends he was.roughed up and Del Tavern in Toledo, and Cyrus An announcement sald the Cumbent UAW officials in union ‘expelled from the union for 99 Martin of Temperance, Mich., Inquiry covers both new and old | elections. __iyears after opposing Gosser. ‘described as former members of ground and will deal extensively A committee spokesman said’ John Bolman of Toledo, who Gosser’s local. with a new investigation of some =~ ——————<—~S;C™*W ~ ~ ¢ eld charges against the union’s BOARDING HOUSE senior vice president, Richard T. Gosser, of Toledo, Ohio. SOD eg hf Ye, | i _——_ “e ZHU WY WORD, MARTHA In some hot exchanges in com- - ates oO gy ’ mittee hearings ‘at year, Reuther, PO 720 IN CASE YOU'RE STILL LOOK- R TOM IS A FINE LAD berated Republican. senators for —fvye Vis) ING FOR EMPLOYMENT, MY BUT THE DELIGHTS OF questioning Gosser’s conduct. ¥| BROTHER TOM PHONED ARDUOUS LABOR ¥ “He is a decent, honorable citi TODAY AND HE CAN GET you h ESCAPE HiMfwe HAR- ven and i — he ie not nS Wy A 30B AS TIMEKEEPER ON) | RUMPH ae I'M: PERLS- cr any source,” Reuther told the A, CHENEW BANK BUILDING [| ING THE REAL ESTATE ees committee. | \ ry DOWNTOWN / THE £<| SECTION TO SELECT A ae) ee 95 2 8 | BRE ONLY HEAVY WORK }| PROPERTY OFFERING ‘ere Robert F. Kennedy, committee. =, \ CARE IING HOME AN OPPORTUNITY counsel, told the senators at that <6a THE FA ? / FOR CHALLENGING hearing in March 1958 that a staff ENNELOPE- 'SERNICE/ I'VE DECIDED inquiry had turned up no evidence | ONA CAREER : of wrongdoing by Gosser. (IN FARMING / J In question at the time “were Lo Pa 4° \| ‘ \ State Motels x id e Ld A “4 Don't Line . | Sl Roadto Riches | EAST LANSING (#—"No va-| L, cancy’”’ signs to the contrary, the y, THEY JUST aT Al eee motel business isn’t a quick way! ANO ALRE to riches, a Michigan State Univer- | ‘ A a ey CReL sity researcher advises, ; fe) “Motels are not the answer to , quick, easy money,” said Robert) j = W. McIntosh, tourist and resort ex- HAT'S tension specialist. | WHEN McIntosh made a study ‘of the P--~ MARTHA income from 28 Michigan motels. | They showed a profit averaging, $4,891 a year, he reported. | The profit figure included in-| - ™ w | cn the couen’s cauy tn | OUT OUR WAY the investment and return to the owner and wife for their labor | NO-NO! “THAT AIN'T and management. ENOUGH LIKE A LION'S | =e el Se 0 enven| ROAR -- THIS CAN, a ae seSday a ver WITH A STRING AN’ | ger aa | ROSIN, IS BETTER— McIntosh said. “Also, hours 1re| MY MOST FAVORITE lisually long with guests checking) LISTEN! “SOUP 18 VANILLA! in late in the evening.” CPSs r*) aS Se . | —SSSSss<— = < WN rib > UAW Asks U.S. Court | § A | od Z to Halt Atomic Plant - WASHINGTON (UPI) — The! ff é AFL-CIO United Auto Workers has.| = asked the U.S. Court of Appeals to Set aside an order of the Atomic 5 XY WT 5 Energy Commission authorizing 20.0 ars & KQ ‘ y construction of a 100,000-kilowatt| PxSSxSSOoee WEL ALAR TRA ALAOAD NINA nuclear power plant at Monroe, savenecanetonesns we sanenlddeasees essa E ry Mich. | RRR SOD NA IRDA TAA j ; : , | SOP SN DOTY AAA ATAL a BSA, No decision on the vequest is) KXScORXseOOOd AVY] xe, 3 aN OHA 7] > expected before next fall. ie Neer ee apecengce AAA : The plant ts being baiit by an BROKER KY ETAL Or OL ADELE ra ltagl if —_ By Leslie Turn:r nda grap. town asthe | ROWSE BSNL NSARM ARES ee Bee eke Le Ng ae Na EVERY FRNDY ss Power Reactor Development Co: ERAS 1a NING . i win ateasns POA | Hi CABLE MY CLIENT! S | GATHERING CoB OF DON MRONIOS REMNO 774 APTA of Detroit, Is cost has been esti: | PASS ANROK MANNS PREETI | Mapai 2g tg Ona SSS 6 We mated at about 44 million dollars. | FORO REG inn RE Se SSveu seen PR] SAH Uy ANCIENT, SENORITAs Tag WHO DISGRACE CASH TO RAISE MY BID Its ie We. SatatsO ard | WR Seg, Was yer oesas eae ea ete BUT SHOULD GET THE FAMILY UBSTANTIALLY TODAY, compact fuel core is expected | OO COE NS, * SA a> wawereatank Sp Uy fi i; LS TO THE CABLE s LLY TODA’ WOR to start generating heat in Sep- ONS vx x > Veet Waals . eee im \esee, 4 OFFICE BEFORE p : : THE PICTURE IS MINE tember 1960. jp ee a ee : ax. ae IT OPEN! ‘ ‘ag union's petition, was another, | ~ = =~ — e a long series since the AEC = — | nas first granted a construction pemit | S | for the plant in August 1956. 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Sheldon 11, committee techincal Tent from the Soviets Anctel A Wen body of Walter J. Mahany, ay oe ig Kelloss 344 Cabbage. Red bu 125 Were of a slightly bullish tinge. YE8" FOr direct ‘Gromyko to protect West Ber ih a Allied Strs 59.5 pete aes a1 foes Sprouts, bu. 175 totalled 507,000, up 2.8 per cent. ‘ Or... ‘He is reported equally determined | 16, was located in the rugge at- Alls Chal ae Kimb Clk 69 6 Carcoie, _ peng 2.35 Wheat was 14 to %& cent a bushel over the 1958 figure of 493,000. “Dr. Strough. -. not to accept any deal which will ' scorched canyon. He apparently Fol i Kroger yioe reed bapa cle don 325 higher than the first hour, Sept.) Divorces continued an upward “The chairman: Thank you very much, doctor.” put a deadline on Allied rights Was the victim of heat a a = Can. 27 LOF lass 12 Corn, Sweet, 5 doz. .......... 125 oy be corn 's to Ss higher, Sept. jtrend first noted in- July 1998. . | there. and ialeotdl ot heft ree tracts L = al $33 Cing ree a es gill.” Feacy se cinleiere ore “5 '$ 1.20%; oats % to % higher, Sept.’ since that month the number of British Foreign Secretary Sel- Ranger Vincent He ina ath Met Ci s 31 Lockh Aire a7 co mberes slicers, Fancy. bu. ...... 325, new type contract 68%; rye ‘4 to/ divorces listed by 29 reporting Slated at LeBaron Sch ] jwyn Lloyd, who conferred with! were found leading away from F Am ON Gas... 623 Lone § Cem .. 31 Eggplant, rage srtttissersessoseses 1.0018 higher. Sept. $1.29%3; soybeans areas each month has exceeded 00 ‘Prime Minister Harold Macmillan! body and believed thgse of a Fa- Am Smelt 43.5 Lori co ut Eggplant, Long type, pk. . 1.75) See to % higher. Sept./the figure for the same month in jover the weekend, reportedly be-| ther Gavigan, and Manson Ownes, Am Tel & Tel 70.5 ; rs lrabi, doz bebe, ce os 3 : t 16. The th hikers were believed ae SS a the preceding year Rodeo Time for Bicycles i ist ime: ssuances a6, me mre hee Armco Stl | 194 Martin Co ws gaicns one: ‘tet aes well caeee vie p : The 29 areas estimated 14.800 ye ready offered by Gromyko are the| frem Sav , ba ks sheen tol wl 3. Mead fe Paraley: root, dos. eae aanpesacae 1.25, Grain Prices idivorces during ape gic | best the West can hope for and r i Avco Corp Merck 89 st a cae yee 10.7 re than the cone cond f Wh i Balt *steel $83 Mois Gee” to diet gee ~ Seeeennenn sas cmrcace NS ‘AGO GRAIN nme, waar eee the fice five Bicycle safety and fun are be-|and races will dominate the rodeo, jshould be @ is — o Has Biggest Bang? : a Pp +i— ng’ ¢ beans OG ee eM $63 Potatoes, New. 50 tb. ba dae * Wheat M 119 |Months, this year the total was hind an experimental program the) Buzz said. The cai British inform- Cartoon Doesn’t Care ceases 3 Mont Ward 62 pyle he te ie Set. 1.89% “Oats inew) 72,568, or 7.2 per cent more than Department of Parks & Recreation, SERIOUS SIDE TOO ants said, is that the U.S.S.R. for) Bore Warn» 434 Maona ins shapes ouviee, O08 bela... 20) Mar ois Dee. Oy, the 67,714 in 1958 and 1 per cent) will stage Tuesday for children in| But there's another event —in-the time being drop its demand; _LONDON (UP1)—The Sunday ta Brist. My 1p Mueller Br . - 28:¢-Bouasn. Delicious, ip bul 2 oe ay ine = ir" more than the 71,851 in 1957, the LeBaron School area. . for agreement on direct unifica-) Express commented by cartoon ; rray Cp 30.6 j » M ‘which the serious side of bicycling ' Bue Bere Oey Nat Bisc 52.5 ehussh. Tal. % bu, og 100 ee bate seot” op: | x * * tion negotiations between the West) yesterday on the public politick- Burroughs 351 ee Sos $17 Lomatoes, hothouse. ‘s Ibs 150 Corn . Dec ia ' . ' It's a bicycle rodeo in which“!!! be stressed, he emphasized. German and Communist East| ing of vice president Richard Caium @ H 27 Nat Gyps uy Turnipe topped bu 150 Dec. atte a ee skill, endurance and knowledge of Contestants will be required to German governments, All three) M. Nixen and Soviet Premier ote ee MY Conta ... Turnips, topped bu. «. ea es ovie nion .) safety rules will play a part, said) demonstrate their knowledge «* |Western powers were ess Nikita Khrushchev. Cun Pae 4 vo Am Ay 46.2 Leonard T. Buzz, recreation direc-| safety precautions, rules of the agreed that this price demand The cartoon showed the twe Capital Airl I Nor Pac . 2.3 GREENS . Carrier Cp 40.9. Ohio Oil #0 Cabbage No. 1. bu. 81 80 F d tor. | road, correct bicycle lighting and by Gromyko for a stopgap Berlin| men standing on a bomb shaped s 29. oO Cc 5 s s P Cater Trae ri Owens ti & 103. Kale i ° re - F Strange Hushand Missiles Weak There are 2% youngsters en. | ther safety measures, he ex- =n is completely unaccept- ———— —— re Chrysler 681 Pan AW Ar 776 Mustard. Ne. 1 bu. |. tered in the contest so far and | Plained, a a fuse a lighted match. vs Cities Sve 437 Panb Bpl 6 gcinuch: bu... . af | at least 50 to 70 are expected by = +: caption: “Ha! I can blow us Be Clark Bauip $1 Param Pict a7 SBimach. bu. 2 @ in 00 ing If the rodeo is successful at Le- ° bits with a bigger bang i Coca Cola .. 18 Parke De | 47) Tommie nl | : the time the first event begins . wi , ; all to bits with a : Coltm as ; fa Penney, JC . 1112 sssa oureme ae in etre husband was held U.S. Defense Secretary 2 p.m. Tuesday on the school brgporsind “il oe tena it Boar d to Decide than you can blow us all to bits ) Con Ane ©. Sgt Eye Cole ne v7 {0% investigation of assault with, Says Russia Incapable) playground, Buss said. -lthe city next year” Baz oa |ZOning Proposal | “- Con Pw Pt dad got puslbe D ... 394 Endive, bu ecsee 7022 7200.21."260 intent to commit murder after he of ICBM Offensive Trick riding, an obstacle course | Me “ity next year,” Buzz said. a ° cont Mek et Phil est ii6tettuce ra oe 133 shot a male friend of his wife in we in Water for d News in Brief > Cont Cop &B 148 prec’ Hi, oe Lettuce Bosteg bu ec cecce. 225 Beane park at 229 E. Walton! a —" Besides a 25-lap race and wre ; Cont Of 543 RCA 3 Lettuce, leaf, BY... el, 9 Blv | WASHIN t P) — The ee yard dashes, the rodeo will have i ed that the Water- a Copper Rng. 3F3 Retina OY Gy (Romame be 180) Arrested by Pontiac Police was| \viet Union has fewer than 10 inter- Hawaiian Voters another racing event that prom- bora "Township Board will take) Twe cartons ef cigarettes and i Curtis Pub le eG Poult d Roy Scott, 29, of 229 E. Walton /continental range missiles capa- ises amusement, Buzz said. laction on the proposed rezoning twe cases of beverages were stolen t Det Edis !.. aga REY Tob 522) oultry and Eggs iva. ‘ble of hitting the United States, 0 F| ect Lawmakers This ts ee t five lots in the Huron-Gardens| bY thieves who broke — Stew- fe Din © Seog St lel 7 Secretary of Defense Neil H. Mc-. { t a 50-yard dash in which vart’s Diner, 3315 Auburn Rd., Pon- he peg et st Her’ Pap 333 DETR Oeh ae roe TRY icon yer, Police sald Scott entered the ae awe, the slowest rider will be declared *UDdivision from aga ° tiac Township, Saturday night, ac- t oss) Ate tL 38 Sears Roed 475 pound FOB. Detroit for No. 1 quaiy ¢railer of Hayes D. Cornwall, 29, | McElroy’s statement Sunday | mu the winner, commercial when they - ‘to Oakland County sber- : Est Kod. 96.2 Stef of 7° five poultey and found his wife the: ae ¥| HONOLULU (UPD — Voters will! 17:30 tonight. cording e rea 4 “He gimpees ees war ene mens 17-18; light type re. ‘contrasted with his news confer-' go to the polls tomorrow to elect. The rodeo is open only to young. Located on Voorheis road, be- iff’s deputies. . : Emer Red 166. Sou 21 22 “over 's ‘Ibe 20-04, turkeys, heavy Cornwall pulled out a .22 caliber ence views six months ago when he ‘the men who will représent Hawaii sters who have city bicycle li-\tween Pioneer and Tilden streets, The Clarkston Food Locker, U3 Emer Re 18.6 Sou Pac 694 type young hens 24 automatic pistol and fat two Said ‘‘We do not believe that Rus- in her new role as the 50th state! censes, Buzz said. the request for the zoning change) Garston Rd Independence Town- i Fars Mor $24 Sid Brand a8 DETROIT EGGS shots but missed Scott, police said. sia has an ICBM capable of oper- in the United States of America | sGtin Ace Beacons Ihad been tabled for one week f0r| Gus meq a ea to hci ha Firestone 147.3 Stq O1 Cal 507 DETROIT, July 27 (AP) — Eggs P.O B. Scott wrestled the gun away (ation: against this country at this) They will elect two senators, one 'T hip Board inspection. It has : Pes Food Mach . 30. Std Oli Ing 44.5 Detroit in case lots federal state grades. time.’ Boys and girls will be grouped (OW"S"P : Saturday night and a flashlight and Ri Ford Me ; Te Sd OUND 502 Whites—Grade A Jumbo 45: extra laree | ae Cornwall and shot him in the e+ * | member of the House of Represent. ‘in four age brackets for the | 1. (he @pproval of the zoning board! two .22 caliber rifles were stolen, a ree Os 99442, large 40; medium 32-33; small 21; knee ‘atives, a governor, an mem-| : 3 bab mam He ace a i) extra lsree 2; Taree “: “medium 32- ai| Cornwall was ‘tn eatistactory McElroy made it clear Sunday pers of the state legislature. They | tests: peed AN IT ‘Come county Sigman ee : ven Pap... 84 Suther Pap. S81 Wales dese a idee 35-38: ex. Condition this morning at Pontiac that U.S. defense leaders believe | probably will send the first oriental! 15- Bids will be accepted and opened’ Alma , 92 Pingree eo Gen Motors ‘ba Feon Gas”, $27 {18 large 3436; large 32-38:" medium 99. (General Hospital. Seay thal ec wigs te ee . 4 |for a 300-foot water main on Eliza-|St., reported to Pontiac Police : Gen Time. 2 Tex Sul... {9 (33%: large 31-33; medium 20; smal te jeere han Of the six candidates running beth Lake road from the Pontiac|oyer the weekend that someone : Gen Tire |... 75.4 Textron 20.1 19; grade B large 25-26%. I ; Russians will have in interconti- : b to the!|stole two purses containing 96 , Gilistte ay Sar beer Ss ad, ea has a Sm eee eee ene lg are Seleniots and ae ary ieee from her home. - r . 722 ussia two months each. ) ° H —— : Goebe] Br 3.4 Transa . 30.6) jity.”” i bei ae St Twent Cen .. 314|| Thomas Hooker moved trom the summer when there is no dark- * * * two sae heavily Mverag in thew Lake Diversion Need A change in the deadline date’ vess Davis, 114 Center St, re aide. She lassachusetts Bay Colony in 1636 ness and two months each winter) McElroy said during a television contests, for accepting bids for three new ported to Pontiac Police Saturday ey gi Roles Sb Cae RE tin) Gy 2 ome Hartford, Conn. iwhen there is no daylight. ‘interview with Sep. Kenneth B.| The race for the governorship is) WASHINGTON Officials of cording to Township Cleek J, ‘E/someone stole her wallet contain = ath? ‘6. Unit Aire 337) Keating (R-NY) the United States /the only contest in which both can- Chic M it Sani he ent a2 Gulf O}] 1086-Unt Frott 41 ago’s Metropolitan tary ing $35 from her apartment. big ersh Choc 76.4 Un Gas Cp ‘must retain an ability to destroy | didates are Caucasian. | District defend themselves today| |Seeterlin we H tk 2 , = ; ee Hooker ic ce sa] Boas i: 33) 2? Fifteen Die in Michigan ‘the Soviet Union if the Soviets in a running battle over the dis- ond aupiaen by Jim Bradford, A ' Ine Rand) |. 982 US Tos" ne et ee ee | . trict's sewage disposal methods. |Postpone Sentencing neat of ie Inland St} $1.6 Upjonn Rep. et Holifie ( if) * * * of s largest carpet faq Inspir Cop 39.2 Ward Bk PP. o9 Wee kend Hi 1g hw | as UAR President Tells cleaning of car- Interlak Ir .. 306 wast Un Tel : a ay O | said on another program that Sen. Paul Douglas (D-Ill) and The sentencing of Arthur C. cleaners. - Int Bus Mch ..435.2 Westg in the event of a massive surprise four district officials were ready 4 Tow pees, vous furniture. Free H Int Harv 54.6 Weste ie : us M a : Mooney, Waterfor estima: at . = Int Nick 103.6 White Mot ~ ] De lattack I do not believe that we gyp y for resumption of hearings on 8lshin teacher convicted of taking (Call Jim, FE 2- AY. : Int Paper 198.5 Woot rs Co “i ‘ ame as €mor la ay \could retaliate to the extent that 0 q House-passed bill which would per- scteoonclen with one of his stu-|3ssssss-a5 : Int Silver”... 48 387 it would be an appreciable amount EXAN mit Chicago to take more water! dents has been stponed to next ‘ IC SALE ; I Gre Goal. 3 o Founget shat iso By United P . _, of damage to a foreign country.” AL. DRIA, Egypt (AP) — from Lake Michigan. e i = Oskian’. County Circuit| set at ae, i on August 3rd, 1959, oe, | Johns Man. $6.4 | y United Press-International (pedestrian accident on Detroit's He is a member of the Senate-| israel will be wiped from the ADi"“the Senate public works sub-|" Convertible, serial number | "NEW YORK. July 21—iCompiied by! Michigan recorded its worst Dorthwest side. ‘House Atomic Energy Committee. |if she attacks Egypt, United Arab| ites hearing was called to , e.. gy x bee ipo ae he, Sse | the Associated Press). iweekend. on the highways since| Another Detroit youth, Lee Bal-| Republic President Gamel Abdel permit Chicago to reply to charges may be in- / wet ch Indust Retis Uti? stocks | the first week in May this week-|>ach, 17, was fatally injured Sat-|)« . . a told a cheering crowd Sun-| ~i3ed earlier this month that the} You can use your peat RS juy 7. 2 ; Noon Mok. .... 3484 lata Ben gyofiend when 15 persons were killed|UTday afternoon when his car Lif val d aves Girl a _|additional diversion is sought as|drier to fluff a quilted wash-and- Prev. day 407 1411 988 23148 in traffic accidents. | Struck a parked car on a narrow Pie cly ngpomeer a rally ~*~ a substitute for adequate treat-'wear garment. Dry it-at low or! FOR COMPLETE eek ago... 61 97.9 treet, Police said h j seventh anniversary he Month ago 340.3 1444 98.2 2278 In addition, three persons | ST sa @ was racing | H t d p k ed oo ment and disposal methods. medium heat. Yee gifs HS? WET 823 168.1) arowned and one was electrocuted’ With another youth. al momesiead rar ete Lee Revetak sevckticn’ thet INSURANCE SERVICE 1938 High. 3120 1388 gay aa iM the state, for a total weekend) Tota Mayer, 24, Allenton, @led | Nasser’s- bristling. confident CALL $58 Low 234.7 800° 72.9 1566 accidental death toll of 19—the| Friday night when her car failed | An alert lifeguard at Homestead apecoh waa prompted by = wate TV News and eviews DETROIT STOCKS ene number as was killed in all te make a curve on a rural Park in Commerce Township was ment from lsrael’s. former army * i DANIELS AGENCY j ra ey ; f Figures. ater ‘dectmel pointe ine eighth ypes of accidénts during the Lapeer County road and ran into \retited by Oak om Comny ane chief, Moshe Dayan, that his coun- 4 lk Pp | 563 W. Huron Pe 3-711 sen mac, & Boulp. Co. High Low Noon, Moneta Day weekend. a pond. its vada ge mith saving saa should “return hostility for! ic 1 a rogram L B Id { Rul . * 3 | - = . ol a aze. ark teenager sunday. or oe i j eae oi 71, athctarmemaants tray Jinn, tt etinaah aioe ihe” IT 6 Long Remember, FAMILYMANY | Howell Mectris Meter Go. * ipa 108 cthec crashes claimed tus Ives | dead on arrival at Wayne Waterford Township, said he no- 1n O ong em Peninsular Met. Prod. Co 12, 126 County General Hospital Friday ticed Lucille Rond 14, of 19 : ’ 3 Ziaierslar Met, eu, oe tects tace “tows Determined to Pass | FAMILY PLAN! Rudy Manufactdring ‘Co. 116 116 11.6 t after being struck by a car on the Sturtevant St.. floating face down | 0 Toledo Bdison 161 161 161 Three out-of-state residents. Fong Expressway in suburban De-'in the water at a park By FRED DANZIG ito get the talk back to the subject. No sale; bid ‘ond ‘asked. Alice Kostecka, 32, Chicago: troit. oe e ap swimming ousin ry is a ion NEW Y ORK (UPI)—This {s the of videotape and television. } Frank Bogner, 67, and his wife, Q : ti : i i . “ae rthur M. Evans, 35, Indian-| He rushed to her aid and eacried| ear for so-alled “talk shows’ on Since it appears that Khrush- | DE Livestock Ohio, were killed in an accident|*POUs. Ind., died Friday night|the unconscious gir! to shore where WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senat TV. chev enjoys ad libbing on TV, I'd | IT, July 21 (AP) (USDA) —|early Saturday on U.S. 31 in Em-| hen his sports car overturned athe revived her with artificial res-' cusitaias Sel Siestumen * * * ee ee ee | Salable 2606 bulk early supply slaughter) 44 County an exit of the Willow Run Express-|piration, housing Sparkman ae peace 4 ema t Groucho Marx show and ,|let : grades ‘predominating’ cows comprise| State Police said the Bogner| “AY in Melvindale. She told deputies she had fainted, |(D-Ala) sald today congressional) The three networks Use Groucho handle him. about 38 percent otf “opening. tr trade Daniel W. Bisher, 38, rural Hills- eaders are determined to pass their weekend time to run off a a= : eretely wet La under sigue gade see shah ate be “ere one | dale wen killed-Fridiay ‘night ‘when | -——— — lar pilot film showing the’ SHORT SHOTS: Operation} —— = ae ‘avoid hitting the car in fron M 4 j : weit Rieter wisenta over tn, ie “cattle of it. when traffic slowed near|his car missed a curve on a rural Red China Allows. |by overturning President ' Eisen- newest talk show to bemuse their Noah’s Ark on NBC-TV Sunday ; steady cows opening slow lower fat road and struck ‘hower’s veto or by drafting a new | viewers. 'was an exciting and beautiful pho- : low ehoton i fie “seers, 36.00-21.50. a = Drown tins tn luded t bill. ‘tographed documentary about the ; w Choice slaughter steers 26.00-27.50: coming vehicle and two others whing victims included two § § This road version of Keep Talk- | rar) : bulk chi -28.78; load ; : nigh, cholce slonpeime sere. 28°15-28 0. crashed in to the wreckage. Four boys whose boats overturned. ermons on treets | Rak made the commit. ing featured Dick and Nik, better Zane eee animate mom on ? ' ice Ib) Gaare IN| seme te hee other persons, all from Ohio, were Leslie Smith Jr., 11, Drayton ee = PSs, Basi ia L. Lawrence | ca known as Vice President Richard aaa iver in southern Rho-) i rood sheers 23 Sore gM eo ondes in critical condition in Little Tra- Plains died yesterday when his MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) 5¢ p ‘vania and m Nixon and Soviet dictator Nikita "WH i comes to smiling, Team-| i heifers 26.75-27.50; standard to low good verse Hospital, Petoskey. boat overturned in the wake of; 4 churchman just back from 2) veni® an AYOrs Khrushchev, respectivety, in 16 ei sigaral a | ; heifers 23.00-26.00: utility cows 1700-| Gorneed Halsect nd Ott th torboat Bie Fish Richard J. Daley of Chicago and ster boss James Hoffa makes Arth- ' i 18.00, individual strong weight utility to Gerha alsect, 54, ai © anoter motorboat on Big Fish Communist China said today that Sed t I minutes of absorbing give-and- look lik Liberace. | ‘ 1850; canners and cutters 13.50-17. 60. | Olson 66. two retired gy Lake in Lapeer County. li Frank A. ita bt) Buffa Oo to take that originated at the Amer- u urray 00 ike a : ae Ene * ired Re cee iene ics from Sault Ste. Marie, | , rengious literature can ‘ve distrib: testity on Eisenhower's veto of jean exhibit’s color TV. studio in OT 80 it seemed when Hoffa ap-) ' Tae SGicAmaeit et) wove tied tage Ia ts. | Tt" Schr Jr 1k stun. ed he set Ure wove Geo Democratic. alg See Peat on CHEV Face he Re | 217 <1 ' mostly | | . i . 3 car, head-on collision on U.S. 23 | SUCK dre ees betes hae ‘measure. tion, | x -/ | 7 jh i ! é rows | t 1 Z ri 7 - t - P » oF Death Nofices _For Sale Manas 6 Fer Sale Houses 6]|. For Sale Houses 6 ‘Sale Houses | t y. Pret MODPRY, 1, BOM } A : ¢ - 10 4 fm Nor ‘BEDROOM. bod Ir Wut Disneys True Life Adventures Sawaya, | SEM ach ae SCHRAM | Pe y ) Sts ae anger, eases : Bail Sate Re TRICKS 1S Bestar Biase: ee alae cage wm scm ‘canatynow : . Mrs, Mary Hil.” Pun aal’ cuawiae pane ag wi beakiont 2 bedrm. brick ranch with: an ' ‘swil be held Wedntsday, July 29 . 2 bedrooms and bath down. spare living, rm. fire- is os 5a h io Pm sm | Coa Panera) i - AR. ofl fermate. place ne, tig car on paused Cuts Body Temperature Plains with Rev. Waiter Teeu- ‘| = A Lodns00 ft. lot with trees, pot arage. on lot. Fenced reer yard ao i sae iietatins. Interment in fiowers “ind garune. tan e arden oS a cane) ire to Loon “Lake. fruit trees and _ IN = 5 Mi _.Ottewa Park Cemetery. _ aren. to store, Price is Aa Terms can . ON JOSLYN! § rooms and Degrees i in inutes Jo ‘ ¥ 30. GAIL ous Mee. = 11,500" i its xtto be arranged beth. 2 story, in sparking cond’ Denice, 119 Charlotie St. terms. for Operation Lake, 9 months; beloved infant NEAR DRAYTON ws . car garage. erly a. see fo I “daughter of Leona and Willard | oH. eC. NEWINGHAM | ___ 3 sedrm runes | 8 eee Je LOCKPORT, N.Y. — An auto. - 3 Vernea, Neue tog, teal gear | COPE ANBGD,g,cyooks és, Sree carpe Pd Me INCOME 12 . ~ F4h'm: | a) . ; me ns a ~~ . pccclics tasesindie sites! "5 ~ at | etsy ane Air soars te: | ONRER = SEDROOM Fyne | carpeting: Ons, torced eh pal pare pape ike. transmission oil cooler bl Th . . a son. Prayer service was and drapes. e eat. 242 own — for this 5% hela Sunday night, July 26th at rivileges, 38 160. $2, down. rage and fenced lot. Priced rty, within walk: stance device that can zoom a patient's 3% HE GREEDY GU Lui. SNATCHES FISH AFTER Ghepe Iga sod Walieg benareh Bee sae — ¥youR | Fiat the escrow und. writs fevtomsiow nn eihired street. , S3¢ ; re ss LAKE AT : body une, aown 10 de- _ zs FISH AS THE PE LICAN TRIES TO TOSS AND | SO RE pti a oor at wt ireat pa singe © oe $8,750. Full price. Don’t hesitate. grees in as little as five minutes Se SWALLOW His CATCHES i ty, Kentucky - _fanch. otorway bedrm. —- ; . ye , Bens _PE 5-1098. is now in use at the Duke Uni- 2 se ° _ | Ngerb, JULY 267 1969. CLARA D., - ae eee eee H poh ‘ versity Merical Center, Durham, © 3 —— drew 'W, alt scr "motber “bi Lea ton EE sou7i ea North Carolina. &=z as - Gores Andereen. Mrs. a eC] I lan | REALTOR FE ous ‘ 83 N. TelegreR sg Open Eves. ' = 0 er, rs. Edw { 2 ; SUNDA Called a blood heat exchanger, | =5 ~ Henry. aoe Henry Katip, Clifford | os OBL TN. COR: A GANSFIELD wotripce EOE we: it marks a new advance in safe-' == ee Pag erigl rong ooo dear a am Ss en MULTIPLE sce. SERVICE 1 ee Oi ts Kamp “LAKEFRONT HOME complex open heart surgery. ’ Formerly, patients were cooled with ice packs or refrigerated: blankets. This process took an hour or longer and was hard to control in terms of desired tem- peratures. Now, Dr. Wirt W. Smith of the Duke surgery staff said surgeons using the heat exchanger can lower a patient’s temperature xt an average rate of one degree Fahrenheit every 36 seconds raise it with almost equal speed - G . and contro] it with an accuracy : “ws FISH fi THE PELICAN FLOATS of one half of a degree. . ws WITH BILL oan Co Z a ep = The heat exchanger was de- ; ve SUBMERGED. eee ad veloped cooperatively by Duke ore medical scientists and research en- | . in y) gineers at the Harrison Radiator - og . Division. Genera! Motors Corpo-| ie an ration. It was especially designed ae to take into consideration the .. UNTIL THE WOULD-BE complex characteristics of human blood and to meet other safety requirements for use in surgery, the doctor pointed out. The heat exchanger is being —-—sed-at—Duke_in_heart operations | ‘ that involve an “‘artificial heart- ROBBER TIRES AND DEPARTS. 7-27 Distributed by King Features Syndicate. BuT NOW wiTtH A NEW lung” machine combined with + : hypothermia. or lowering the pa- : . tient's body temperature. The} [J, S, Guides Please Russians heart-lung machine takes over the work of a patient's own heart and Jungs. Then, surgeons can open the heart and repair con- genital defects such 4s holes or ‘thusiasm for the exhibition that schoolboy crush on the Russian- .Pet ‘opened Saturday by climbing over speaking American guides in the —— . complications. | Sears Catalog Star of Exhibit ~ STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- bate Court for the County of Oakland | abstract sculptures ‘ aaal | he matter of the petition concern-| minor. Cause No. 1 vad © Orville and Valarie White, parents Petition having been filed in this, alleging that the present) where-| of the parents of said minor, are unknown and said child is obstructions. | Lowering the patient's tempe- By ALINE MOSBY brassieres — which are not too triangle-shaped purple upholstered rature greatly reduces his oxy- MOSCOW (UPI) — Two of the common in Moscow stores. chair and gen needs and thus permits lower pizgest hits at the U.S. exhibition The catalogues so far have out- brought giggles. a ee oo ae ‘iin Moscow are the Sears Roebuck drawn a display of arty and | 8TAT _— ny Sais sar pra catalogue and the Russian-speak- expensive books in the same ghtcaresd Division | lessens damage to blood cells and 7s American guides. section. ing David White, | reduces the chances of certain | Russians have shown their en-| The Russians have almost a of cao child. ; Basically, the heat exchanger the fence and crashing through exhibition. They are eager consists of a group of slender jthe turnstile gate to see what the make friends with the guides as stainless steel tubes bergen ad Americans have. well as compete with them in [a ° Bearded peasants in the tradi. arguments. jacket. As blood flows through | the tubes, ‘water is circulated tional boue belted tunics jostled Yesterday crowds of Russians about them. The temperature of) Pretty girls in modern summer cireuls: water is automa- cotton dresses to examine elec-— glass pavilion hemming in an the ting : . device is ap: trie blankets and oomee ma- American guide who was en- tically regulated. The ce p- chk: nes. gaged in a lively debate on | 11 pounds in weight and about the size of a housewife’s| But one smash success were the eastern European politics. and under | hearing. rolling pin. Sears Roebuck catalogues which Outside the controv. < - Before the new heat exchanger were placed on reading racks and ican exhibition — “Targe| Puneet asa aictnled oui (Comte was developed, patients werejattached to the wall. ‘crowd watched several Russian, Moore, re, Judge of said Gourt, io the’ City anesthetized and then cooled’ During a tour of the exhibition women questioning another guide ° pee "4D ese this 23rd | from a normal 98.6 degrees to crowded with chattering excited about the homes of American (Se#!’ ARTHUR FE. MOORE, , around 86 degrees Fahrenheit,/Russians, three teenage girls workers, their wages and their! ~ true cnr 7 tee usually by means of ice packs or were seen poring over the cata- families, < Probate Register | jlogue pages showing pictures of | The arguments apparently were wveryaly 27. "39. refrigerated blankets. that lene oe of ate o c@jgan, you are hereby noti- I ted saat bev ne y aition It no impractical to make personal |service hereof, tice shall be served by publication of a copy one week previous to said hearing tO dependent upon the public for support. said child should be placed the jurisdiction of this Court. ' the people of the) hearing on said petition: the Oakland County) Court House at were packed ten deep outside the (tiac in said County, on the 4th day of ; August, A.D. 1959 | forenoon, ;manded and you are hereby to appear personally com- said this summons and no-| ‘ “ ‘touched off by stories in the ‘Soviet press pointing up the theme “ that America is not as rosy as the Russian Lessons Are No Trouble for Sullivan For" believe. i * * fair and Vice President Richard Oftiees M. Nixon would have the Russians Spend at the regular | 1959, rier ; ® | the Township Pravda and Izvestia, the official P&cking ERTISEMENT FOR BIDS paid y drainage and blacktop- Sealed gs caged will be prceisee at the | — Township of d, Pontiac ip Board. on Monday n ht. wv Aegust 10th, | 2060 lot is approximately 75x250 and. basin is required on each side. | “newspapers, complained about the a interested may see the.parking lot! By EARL WILSON lack of technological LAS VEGAS — Ed Sullivan's studying Russian here with shown. Pravda said “the thirst. an honest-to-goodness professor who was a little nervous about for knowledge of American. y time. The Township Board reserves) progress | ibe right to reject GRETA V or all bids. . BLOCK, Clerk July 25, 27. ‘59 his student because he'd heard him talk about his “rrreally achievements in engineering can) COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK great shew” on TV. at plete “! ith rere Coa Fontien “trains 'which is istribut t i ' The Professor, Alexander Malbin, vaca- the fair. iis meee | “Wettos oF era ase that, Paraeant tioning from the Army Language School at. ie lp De Bes A Tass dispatch today ze- ported tens of. thousands of visitors attending the fair but it also said the U.S. guides had to admit the annual model changes , constituted a plot te swell profits | Monterey, Cal., teaches Ed three hours a day —not at the swimming pool but up in Ed's suite. “I figured I ought, as a courtesy, to try to introduce my acts in Russian when eur show goes to Moscow. next month,” >Y the automobile corporations. Ed said. Tass also reported that one) And Ed has made such good progress Soviet woman found the American t ire WILSON that the Professor was looking for more eng stig lines, expensive the. columnists to conquer w - Sian machines q “ ames “eae me Russian. An exhibition of abstract art at tae. : “ the fair has attracted t cod What do I need wth Russian? I can already talk to Max tion and at one nee ae | Asnas,” I said, that being a weak joke about the Russian-born Russians crowded around an Amer-. 30 and i proprietor of the New York Stage Delicatessen whose accent ican guide to argue he had to flee. AS iat its ‘inaw Street. Meg d State of Michigan, on Saturday, August) | 22nd, 1959. at 10:00 a.m., for the purpose ‘ef considering and determining y vote |whether an the ‘said bank and ocated in the Village of Romeo, State lof Michigan. |the laws of the United States, shall be iratified and confirmed; and for the pur- ose of yotin: — to A e ‘proviaing for this merger, he bank and may be inspected dur- podees hours. c banking house ri 30 North Sag- in the of Pontiac, ee ent to merge Romeo Savings Bank, ander the provisions of upon an copy is on file 17, 1959. A. G. — President 18, 20. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 6. 7, 8, - "3. 4, 5. 6. 10, 11, 12, 13. 17, 18 and 19, "59. is much thicker than his corned beef. to save the paintings an being, By the way, Ed,” I said, contributing my solitary chunk = ©'Shed. ‘NEW YORK COUNTY. OF ONONDAGA, ef erudition, “do you know that the Bible spells ‘show’ | The Russians opened refriger- DOWAL J: STAMBAvaintitt —___+—fest-ae- ‘H—shew?” Ané-t mentioned that tn (*'°r core, peered -imo-sutematic | oe tt SramBAUOn, the Book of St. John, and also elsewhere, the old English (uSnwashers and bounced basket: acrion FOR ABSOLUTE DIVORCE spelli is i. balls. They ogled the modern’ ecnen| ‘Sy Dim nok onty Russi three-room apartment where a Plaintiff designates only Russian but Bibli- guide was preparing dinner to the SS tee, ‘Dince ie Gil: cal,” said Ed, still eying the pool. strains of ‘‘South Pacific.” The Prof. said Ed’s rolled-R which Russians also mobbed the Gen- To, the ou great shew” is helpful in “Russian, kitchens — eee! which, he insisted, is an easier lan- | iris were busy baking = B ta =a guage than French. = “You vill speak it like a native,” the Prof. told Ed. “Sure Professor,” nodded Ed. “Like a native American,” he added, as he dived in. (ok fh ‘ozen vegetables STATE OF “MICHTOAN—In the Pro- jbate Court for the County of Oakland, ‘Juvenile Division | In the matter of the petition concern- ‘ing Kenneth, Deborah, Gerald William, [eo and Sherry McBee, minors. Cause 16803. To Betty Hall, mother of Pose children. Petition having been filed in this Court aleetns that the present where- abouts the mother of said minor case of compl ee he emphasizes when he says “rrreaily €"@! Mills and General Foods the’ compiaint American warns a copy of your answer, or, if the mplaint is not served with this sum-! on the Plaintiff's Attorney within twenty) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service: judgment will bi posi at for the relief demanded in the Dated, ‘December HAROLD July ‘S031 7. 5 ees Me 10, 17, 4, "58. Plaintiff resides in NONDGA County. | above named Defendant: are hereby summoned to answer) in this action, and to! to serve a notice of appearance, ' and in your failure to appear. or answer, e taken against you by * ANirerM , Esa. Attorney = Plain i Cite and Post Office Address pwede | cneree a ate unknown and sa: are dependent -_— the STATE THE MIDNIGHT EARL... pubite for. Paya: OF NEW YORK OF ONONDAGA SUPREME port, and that chi COUNTY placed under he jurisdiction of this y Batista ordered an armored limou- | ae the name lof the people of the ptate eeernn ee sine from a mid-Manhatten shop tha pute hearing are Bere se notitied OO aren mal: oases ne hearing on sai Sexy Swede May Britt's next. film is Cen‘er, a the pakland County ‘Service _ a son * ore Deten dant} . ‘ ” ‘ou ouse Annex, e ACTI ABSOLUTE DIVORCE ose Angel” .. . Mamie Eisenhower biva a t ag ty 5 i Sox"worth SMITH HALE STAMBAUOR r -ketan Andrews sisters to the 1968. yt bre" hereby pend a Fontise, Michigan . . Wh ay | are hereby comman ap- - E FOREGOING SUMMONS f a) | ouse ... Queen Mother Eliza- pear personally at seid ar ring. pon you by publication urswant to an| beth reportedly sent Liberace a-con- It being impractical el — personal Order of Hon. Frank Vecchio, Jua-) service hereof, this sum: $s @nd notice tice of the Supreme Court of the State singe letter when he won that shall be served by purbilcati an of a copy of New York."“County of Mypee gy, dated| t f ht. b> peek previous to hearing irijthe t5th day of July, 1959 led wi court fig |The Pontiac Press, p “ne opape r “printed, ape — in the office of the Clerk ; yg eir pues ne County: ad ‘ounty of Onondaga at Syracuse,} EARL’S rane: A traffic light is Moore. 3 dae sai Eourt, in oF ts Datéd: @ recuse, NY. ' epee ike Corn ae ee i ; \ A, MANHEIM, eo e road... That's | {A true copy) Judge of ons. | Attorney for Pisintiff | earl, brother. ELAIR J. YASCABBENNO, | offi P. 0. Address F a w . (Copyright, 1959 b Juvenile Division Syracuse, New York 5 ) Suly 27, on July 20, 9% Aug. %, 10, 17, 24, "80 children and 9 great-grandchil- dren. Punera] service will be held Meenas fl July 28th at 1:30 p.m. from Voorhees S44 meee with Rev. William E. kes officiating. Interment in Oak Hill | peters ROBERTSON, JULY 1959, Glenn, Bay, 2600 West HENS, 63: beloved husband- of Opal Robert- son; dear father of Mrs. Richard (Jane) Cheever and Bruce; dear brother of Carrol] Robertson and Robert Robertson: also survived by 1 granddaughter. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, July 29th at 2:00.pm. from Bald- win Avenue United Brethren, with Rev. Everett officiating. Inter- ment in Perry Mt. Cemetery. Mr Robertson will lie in state at Huntoon Puneral Home. ROLLISON, JULY 26, 1949. RICH- ard C,, 465 Riviera Terrace. age 44; beloved husband of Germaine Rollison, father Sister Ann Charles H. Mrs. Dorothy Marks, tisreid ‘and Archie Rollison, dear son of Charles B. and Clara Rolli- son. Recitation of the Rosary will be held at the Pursley Funeral! Home Tuesday at 8 p.m. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, July 29 at 10 a.m. from St. Bene- dict’s Church. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. SMITH, JULY 26, prother of ; 1959, 1 Wesley mer and Lydia Smith, dear brother of Lydia Virginia Smith. Puneral service will be held Wednesday, July 29 at 1 p.m. from the Coats Puneral Home, 3141 Sashabaw, Drayton Plains with Rev. Al Kasten officiating. Interment in Crescent Hills Ceme- tery. Wes state at the Coats Funeral Home after 10 a.m. Tuesda WARRICK, JULY. 25, 1959, DR. W a 263 Chippewa Rd. age beloved husban Warrek, dear father of Carole Warrick, dear brother of Homer Warrick, John and Bert Warrick. Puneral service will be held Tues- 130 . from i Richard C. Stuckmeyer officiating. Interment in White Chapel r. Warrick will le in state at the Parmer-Snover FPu- neral Home, Card of 7 Thanks _ 1 ure ee WE WISH TO THANE OUR MANY friends and neighbors for their kindness shown wus during our recen. bereavement of our Moth- er. Olive I. Beach. Special Thanks to Rev. H. Johnson for his com- forting words to the Far- mer-Snover Funeral Home. A!so to the many relatives. The Beach FPamiy. In Memoriam = 2 OO ee IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR mother, Mrs. Grace E. Howell, «who | sgeron away | year ago Jul pas A ay 8 her daughter, Mrs. Francis 8S. Ketchum and her son, G. Russell Howell. IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR Robert L. Sanford, who y 26th, 1956. Daddy we wil, meet you Sadly missed by his children. IN LOVING MEMORY OP STELLA Bigelow Murray who went to her Heavenly Home July 20, 1052. Lov daughter and husband, Ce- cile Murray Peirce and R. Mor- ris Peirce IN MEMORY OF OTTO BARNES, who passed away fourteen years o today. July ag 3 Missed by his wife Edna “Barnes. Funeral Directors 4 COATS HOME Drayton Plains OR 3-7787 Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “Designed for Funerals” Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor PE 2-8378 RES-GRIFFIN CHAPEL ~ SPAR Thoughtful Service FE 27-5841 5 __ Cemetery Lots 4 CHOICE LOTS j Ss Me! TO lot} im section 5. rry-Mt. Park. 1 choice lot at Oakland Hills Cem- alled L etery near ake and Novi Phone PERRY MT. PA ¥ Graves. $25 & up. FE 4 BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today t*ere were replies at The Press office in the following 98, 101, 103, 106, 110, 117. ’ FOR CASH IN HURRY, A sell things through Classified Ads. Anything goes! Dial FE 28181. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FF 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be re- orted immediatedy. The ress assumes no reéspon- sthility for. errors other peg etn at the = = r r insertion of the * covertes: ment which has been ren- dered valueless through the m cancellations without f Closing ine - advertise- ments containing type sizes larger than regular agate type is 12 o'clock noon the day previous to publication. ; TICE TO *“ ADVERTISERS — The deadline for cancélia- tion of transient Want Ads is now $:15 a.m. the day of. ublication after the Thirst sertion 4 CASH WANT AD Sates Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Da ® $1.90 62.08, 83.12 2 $1.50 3 1.50 ° ety | 4° 300 % «6.76 : ie ie ts 7 380 630 = 8.68 ® 400 720 1106 > 46450 6. 12.4 19 6:00 800 13.80 ' ’ \ of Joan Ruth (tumery-ricHT_ J - Rao 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1959 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE STILL LOOKING? If you are we suggest an inveat.gation of this excel- lent 4 bedroom 2. story frame home on a lovely shaded lot. Full basement, gas heat, large front porch and close to schools. Rea- son for selling; owner trans- ferred out of state. Price only $9500 with $1500 down. OFF JOSLYN Cozy, white cedar shingle 2 bedroom home situated on 2 lots. Dining room. alum- inum storms and screens, fenced vard. I's car ga- rage $9800 to new mort- gage AUCBURSN AVENEE Good Auburn Avenue corner property which can be rezoned commercia’. Now has 2 large ms homes on property. $29.- 500. RETIRING? Ideal waterfront home on lot 73 x 175. & rooms. 10 years old. At Lake Onk- and in good area. $8,500— $1.500 down. $60 per mo. ALICE STREET Idea! location in Bloo: Lhd Just south ge a tiac. Brick ranch type home, bullt in 1950. Finished base- ment living space with ex- tra bath. 2 car brick ga- rage 2 lots. Only $15,500. — Gl NO DOWN PAYMENT, WILLIAMS LAKE Dandy 2.bedroom bungalow with basement, tile bath, nice kitchen, aluminum storms and screens. Mort- gage cost only, $9,650, $57.90 per month plus taxes and insurance. CRESCENT LAKE Excellent lake privileges. Cute and cozy 2 bedroom bungalow a a few blocks to fenced in lake park. Oue of our best values at $8750 eee mortgage cost down at $53.44 per month plus taxes and insurance. FE 4-0528 —REALTOR s SAGINAW OPEN EVES. ROCHESTER Cape Cod Colonial, brand rte 1850 sq. ft. 4 rms, plus rage = —— $22,900. ¢ Oa down. 1-8141. IRWIN GEORGE R. NORTH SUBURBAN Stone and aluminum bungalow 1o- cated 3 miles from court house. Has full basement, automatic heat — Large lot. Carpeted living room and new 1‘-car garage. Also ex- tra nice kitchen. Call today —- Terms arranged. INDEPENDENCE -TOWNSH 317 IP Ranch type home with — lot. Has large living room, til ath. automatic heat and attac dong 2- car garage. This one can be han- dled on FHA term SMALL FAMILY Ideal for retired couple. Lake rivileges on Crescent Lake. coal oors, full bath in B aaa Gis 2 to 4 bedroom homes located in every — of poo: and sul mortgage cost down ‘0 qualities buyer. San us us show you a Sg CAL few. gat . From $6950 and up GEORG . IRWIN, RESET 298 WALTON BLVD. FE 3-7883 _ MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE IN [INDEPENDENCE TWP. 2 bedroom home, 7 miles north of 7 Lore dagpen floors, oil at. Imm, te possession. 400: $750 down. Easy etal __payments. OR 3-8244. 4 RM. AND BATH, LE. - leges. Lot 50 x iso Lae. Tool Shed. OR 4-66 Prairie CLARK ao get acted neighborhood. 8500 2 Ceramic tile baths. tiled recreation room with fireplace and built-in bar, 2 bed- ‘rooms on each level, large land- scaped lot, 2 car attached ernae vacant, $32,000.90. Make INDIAN VILLAGE, NICE FAMILY construction. Land- enue disposal, base- ment with recreation — Bhd hoor Bo: and bath — Possession August Ist. with 500 Terms EW THREE BEDROOM RANCH. home, 24x45 feet on foundation, oak floors, plastered walls, elec- tric oven and range. tr gga ed dining room. tiled 3 pc. bath, full apt obi oi] automatic furnace. $13,900 and you decorate. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM. Drive out to our office and see our Photo-Listings. FE 3-7888 — RES. FE 44813 CLARK REAL ESTATE BU LL & TRAD cae Huron’ Open’ B1 Eve. ree Ban. NOTHING DOWN Beautiful bi-level & tri-level oe homes If you're | rT som thing different in the of start- er homes — then you can’t $$$ afford to miss ge ~ nae A - Not down on jot or Ww pd several chotee. lots avail ARRO npauty M UGH, REALTOR $143 Cass-Elizabeth Open 9. 8.m. to 8: p.m. Sunday 1-5 FE 4¢-3844 NEED A FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified Ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 2-818] is the Want Ad number! soe 4 st. 2 car garage. Large ne ‘oom. Bre abiast. nook oft. ‘tater si On large en shaded lot with good beach. bedrooms. Living room, dinin Saal large kitchen. Pesloced ¢ stinporeh. Base- ment. 2 car garage. Owner leaving state. wil sacrifice for $11. $5500 down. 00 DOWN Includes me For this 3 bed- room. 1'9 baths. $80 month. In- cudes taxes and insurance. 2300 DOWN 2 es modern, basement. $55 a = Includes taxes and in- c *P. ANGUS, Realtor ‘ie wis hiansnis _NA 17-2815 _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OO NEIL | WEST SUBURBAN. Excel- lent 2 bedroom brick col- onia] with unfinished attic Priced below reproduction cost. Pull basement, fenced in back yard. Excellent val- ue can be seen. Priced at $12,300. CUTS 4 ROOM and bath house, l'a car garage. Lo- cated on 1'g lots. good down payment will buy this house below market value. Vacant with immediate pos- session. A fine buy for elder- ly couple with a ‘good down payment PONTIAC-WATKINS SUB. Attractive 3 bedroom home op picturesque wooded lot Full basement. Priced for quick sale as owner has been transferred to another state. $11,950 full price. Hur- ry op this one. FABULOUS GREEN LAKE front for those who wish the utmost in location, prestige and absolute quiet. All-brick custom buil and only 10 years od. The lovely car- eted living room features a ennessee ledge rock fire- place The picture window overlooks well land- scaped shaded lace front, Many formal rock eestecs and flower beds on the 4 foot lot. Gas-fired hot water base neat Large ventilating fan for positive coolness on the hottest days. 3-car ge- rage. Aluminum boat, dock & raft included in purchase price. WE ALSO HAVE a b ‘akefront on Al- den drive (at Green Lake). $600 DOWN and $75 per month to include taxes and insurance. Wali-to-wail cer- peting in the attractive liv- ing room. 2 extra nice bed- rooms wardrobe closets Fenced back yard Paved street near the new North- ern High. Let's look quick! RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 8S. Telegraph .t4. A ord 9-9 F& 5-T103_ , 32-6936 HOUSE IN i PONTIAC @! =a 3 al apts. Tenant occupied. $6500 cash. FE _ 35-1438, 2343. BROWN NOTHING DOWN Brick and oo bungalow only 2 yrs. old. Full basement. Newly decorated. Alum. storms. Tile bath. oan ou need is vour closin; aves St and large x -b. Lo’ : NCW BRICK — oat plus in one lo- with’ full basement. - ® range. Priced at only $13,300. $11,509 TWO FAMILY — Renting for $180 per month. Paved street. Garage. Here is a real money maker and you can have terms. . SPECIAL—Two homes on two Good ved street. in the 6 rm. home and rent out the four rm, one ‘‘Cheap living here.” = oa need is your mortgage SELL OR TRADE — 3 bedroom bunga'ow only 4 years old. Alum. storms. Ol] “urn. Locate need the Josiyn area Priced at pare Easy terms. Will trade contract, housetrailer mode: car or sell on liberal terms. Ask for Mr. Brow LAKE FRONT — “Only $700 3 bedroom .bungalow. Nice large lot. Quick possession. This one is oreo new. Don't miss it. Priced only $9500. == COUNTRY ESTATE — 10 of “and with brand ee 3 bearoom ranch bungalow with attached two car gar. Many built-in feavures. More closet and uy) pac can use. i: baths LIST WITH US — For fast eee ficient service. WE BUY, & TRADE. 20 yrs. serving Pon- tiac & Vicinity: Open 0k-0. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 2407 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 43564 or FE 2-48 Multiple Listing Service Templeton DISTRICT 2 bedroo: c living room. Dining room, jee kitchen. Ful) basement. A new oil furnace. Only $8050. Reasonable down payment. k. Templeton, Realtor 2338 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 After 6, FE 2-9502 t onal Established in 1916 FAMILY Hi down he ; oy ant kitchen f isu sarin room, Ot] he: = 2" HURON GARDENS — j bed story — Fae Aproure bsm't rear ote trees. $11,500, terms. vend, WALLED LAKE AREA — One acre of land surrounds this at- tractive homie, 4 tt a; Pap, bem m't. a + fruit trees, . New. n 816 $16, DRAYTON AREA ~- — down for this brick Only bt ag Pull bem ree ey New eat spac — lot. $12, $00 totai “o One _ 1g. ACRES — bed- rec. space, om ee uee “ si, 0 with Tg Kent Inc. Realtod Di; on Hwy. at ot NG pregreeereeee One S Nothing Down WEST SUBURBAN. 3 bed- room with full basement. 75 x125 ft. lot. About 8500 should handle. Full price $11,900. WANT TO GO NORTH? Want {it cool? Ready and waiting is this modern con- temporary setting on over an acre of wooded land and yet only a few minutes from downtown Pontiac. Natural fireplace, The beautiful = are a pleasure to beho May we show you gseaent You'll! need very little cash to get you in with imme- diate possession if desired MIDDLE S8TRAITS LAKE privileges. Wooded and se- cluded off the beaten path yet only minutes from stores. schools and churches. A dts AE 2 bedroom ranch with 19-ft. living room. 13-ft. kitchen neat, clean and real northern woods atmosphere. Call now! RAY O’NEIL., Realtor FE Me ha Rd. ret ast - DORRIS MR. EXECUTIVE COLONIAL LAKE FRONT This spacious and gracious brick lake-front Colonial is certainly @ pretentious fam- ily home that we are proud to show to today’s most dis- criminating buyer. Ideal for that gtowing family that loves the outdoors, situated on a lot beautifully terraced 1152300. Home has heat, two fireplaces bathrooms, and other ap- pointments you will admire. $28,750. OFF W. HURON Bungalow — $9975 This lorge, neat and clean, five-room bungalow 26x32 on foundation with large expan- sion attic, cannot be beat at the above price, only 100 ft. from bus, large iot. large papeh gas te in <<. full base . Very reason- able ome DANDY ee BARGAIN . $6950 Payments pond $53.00 per month including taxes and insurance, four very nice rooms, located on corner lot, home is neat and clean. tile bath, ideal for that conserv- ative couple. AKE FRONT HOME BEAUTIFUL LOT 100X150 This eye-appealing modern, 3-bedroom bungalow was built around 1928, but there lack top drive, lassed tn reh. er e choo! District. $18, - Terms consider gee in trade DORRIS & SON REALTORS xe TR PHONE FE 4-1557 MULTIPLE "LISTING SERVICE _ RILEY LOCATION — ARE bor hen aan to you? We have a lovely — in Indian Village fi the School district en Ts A to wall carpeting. asement with gas heat. 2 car garage & more. Priced under $17.000. sah gad So mnt HIGH — Snow white bedroom ranch style bun; foe. oak floors plastered wa is. full basement. oil heat, 1's car garage ‘3 acre lot. Priced right. RILEY REAL ESTATE 309 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41157 __. PE 44821 LAKE OAKLAND Lovely three bedroom brick home Livi room, spacious kitchen with large — area, tiled bath, utility room. floors, oil heat. y $1,900 down. Shown by pointaneat only. DOWN pen the home for a couple. Car- Bit eted living room with fireplace, tchen with dining area,, bedrooms and bath. Full bi sment, gas heat, storms serecns and fenced yard. This brick home must be seen to ap- glee it. Full price only $10, OTTER DR. Only $2500 down will ranch type home with ou Otter and Sylvan ad Liy- ing room, kitchen with. ee area, two bedrooms, bath an utility room. Large breezeway connects the large 2 car garage, gas heat, plastered walls. In- cludes carpet drapes. Automatic Washer and Dryer. All this is large landscaped lot. Shown by appointment only, 444 TILMOR DRIV EO ap- pail this ‘woman would Jove ie. work ani ceramic basement with stool, “recreation room, oi] heat, gas water heat- er, gas incinerator, alum. storms and screens and water softener. You will enjoy eating your sup- per in the terraced back yard. Oniy $17,600 with $450.00 "so 5 am per only D, Resitor rr’ i-s3a 102 FE. Huron 8t. After 5:00 te: 6-0510 FE 2-3971 VALU-U-WAY SHADED LOT Yaa TBE orn. WALLS, OAK FLOORS, BEAUTIFUL KITCH WITH DINING nen $9,950. DICK) VALUET FE ones A ‘or E 4.3531 DONT PASS UP MONEY! Sel! unneeded belongings for cash through Classified Ads! ees: t ba : : i Lt ;} tc . ; eo oo ee es ! bree PONTIAC. PRESS. MON DAY. JULY 27,1950 (02 i, 6|___For Sale Houges 6) For Sale as 6, MODEST MAIDENS. i. By day Alan ___ For Sale He Houses For Sale Houses 6) For Sale Houses | i aa te s TREET |S SYLVAN LAKE ee an re +4, | WASHINGTON PARK ge Seraat Bact Se pag Wenge aay Ge [UL | Bech inti, 2 ‘STO yf ] ‘S. Choice sage gi . Exclu t. MMS f. beeded Jot. | “© ROOM WONGAL y ON WALU- | & : low phice. abn te” aoe ‘room. | tr i‘ ae a es ’ Fee ia” pe ssia° cath, | B B Stove, ‘refrig. or dinette OW ice ‘ sd 43. ‘ f : i _Telegraniy ee Sunday. "S00. 2. NEAT. ar) 3 or peek, ges: mye ie int no/down : Da = mei as. ‘ao ' is : A m udes age ae or Od : Mocdel ae | ~ Beers Boston, = ‘ woo b, |_imwer homes Ul 2205. ee Med CAMERON wil) build 3 sien erie AC REALTY, HURRY! \ HURRY! CHILDREN’ W ANTED rs $99 MOVES. you inr on your lot, oak tleors tie bath, bireb cup: noe 3-7 mS OR CO COLORED _._ FE " $-8275 Mr LAwe sa rage. Garage. gh _ bei nét 3 Spee Sab - Drayton Plains Area nothing down, sete 1 floor home on the mar- et at a low eash price of $10.- 000, but with mortgage for most of this. Call to see and compare. Williams Cakefrout | 3 Bedroom—c Lots S MARSHALL. with knotty pine sun iurnase. 2 Bedroo $8000 with ‘tow down, payment or can be sold to qualified veteran for Low Down Pay- | Owner's ware fe ie pean ane 8 ANDERSON ferred to @nother state places ment for this clean ly tnis 3 oedroom, full basement, home. 2 BR. oe let floor. 1 Cae lastered Walls, gleaming oak room on 2nd. floor not finished joors. 100 x 150 foot lot. A com- only sub fleor in. New kitchen. Bath. $7950 is the asking price. — 3 Room home force Oi) ooms. 1’, car ga- hn style petroee. fireplace, age Paved drivé. Fenced are cath "8 na he M full basement | tata Terms. 3 2 car et aed garage, 2 nice shaded lots and an exceptionally poe beach. Priced at $21,000 with 500 down. Call now for ap- pointment. 2 Bedroom, Lakefront | [2 school. | Ost Only $1,500 Down t an@ secluded neighborhood ee sbore, good fishing. Excel- down for veteran. nace. . price for this 2 BR room, good size kitehen. late possession Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4399 Dixte Highway OR 3-9701 NEW ‘LARGE 2 BEDROOM HOME. 1, basement, oil forced air fur- nace, tile bath, extra large Bitch Immed- 86 E Gon RUSH HURRY. the Money home buyer's savings. _MY_ 2-3791. en Extra cupboards & close space. White Lake privileges, SP ECIAL Cau Se ROOM HOUSE. A $230 DOWN $40 PER p- proximately toere = Miltord MONTH. NEWLY a hia: reed air heat : 2 scree in porches, t'z baths. | tele IMMEDIATE full basement. Very goed condi- sees vion $14,969 with excellent terms k. J. (DIC kK) VALUET gIEELE REALTY. 135 Highland . REALTOR Ra. (MS@r at Milford Rd. High- 345 Oakland Ave Osa Re ose _lana, Michigan. MUtual 4-2045 _} E a 5-0693 re _F : 3531 North of Rochester - . § miles from new Mich. State COM MER RCE University Oakland Campus. Re- lyctently we teave this rural living room, drapes. Family room en in dise. complete with all the ced yard charms of — * lovely poet Eso a Privileges. $16. - __ convenient home ‘With many automatic features. dishwasher. Ww TAL T TD L ARE ARE. A disposal, ete. w quote Modern 3 bedro from recent letter of Independent Hving en Te obi wap Professional Appraiser he area Built - to kfteben. Family | house is exceptionally well cared room, fireplace. Walk-in closets for and is in a beautiful setting Your swimming pool, me ar- Large lot. Carport. Paved street rangement. and the nice layout et the maior peg =e exceptional., aoe ey priced at $15,500. along wit e We ndsca pe ales oe — rounds A value it = \W HI] [ E LAKEFRONT or further information or ap- 2 bedroom modern. Fireplace. ointment, please call | Carpeted living room. Ore eson, 2-6696. 3615 Lake Jarge giassed porch Beautiful serge ae. i oo Come view. Good beach. Reduced to| and make us e $16,500. $4,000 down. Terms. Might | __Wé MUST SELL NOW consider trade on other real = NEW 3 BR. BRICK HOMES WITH tate full basement near Herrington Many other good buys in subur- Hills School. Would accept good: ban and iakefront homes. Call lot im trade wns Lore ee us before you buy! ms . oo Ve irk woedweras Dorothy Snyder Lavender 35-6880 collect Realtor Est. 29 Years WILL SACRIFICE 2) BEDROOM :pione ee or om) ranch Breezeway and garage at- tached. Pull basement with recre- ation room and fireplace. All tiled.’ ak shaded lot. Restricted. Pon- tuac-Watkins Estates. 445 Watkins Lake . _ $400 Take over payments, $85 per mo LAKE HOMES LOW DOWN PAYMENT 2 Bedroom, oor igs finished up- ymen stairs. Carpeted living room & Carroll Lake. Modern home. 6 dining reem, full bath, basement, Lots $700 Down le lots. FE 8-3186 __ _ ; py rcag mera $500 Down. Block ; SUBURBAN o Bice 4 Mandon ie 7 w 2 Acres—10 Rooms stance A large farm home with 5 bed-, 5 Crescent gO: $8500. Low rooms. Large study. Dining room F.H.A. Term \ and living room. Large kitchen 6. Crescent Lane. $9200. Low Automatic hot water heat Pull PHA Term basement. Large porch. Barn and 7. Oakland Lake Pront. 3 BR. } many far shade trees. Only $15.500. Term $10, with terms 8 Seymour Lake Pront. $7500. LAL D'S, INC. Pull price. Terms. tr Rd. (Mf-24) 26 ACRES Corner 1 fives Rd. 3 mi. North 7 Room home. 4 Bedrooms. Fire- Iton Biva , Place s the 13° x 18° living room. ‘206 IXik F (U.8. 10) | R x 13. Nice ki Pull Drayton _ OR 3-1231 or bi pment with auto, ofl. furnace. 5-9292 _._._' 8¢hoo) only ‘, mile away. $18,- 100. Terms. WEST SUBURBAN $700 Down 3 BR. Ranch home. MILLER SALK OR TRADE — 4's room ay acres, good. garden NEAR PONTIAC Lot £ Quick possession. ings street and bath, BRAL a spot. peaches grapes. 20 ft. living 3 BR. home. New asbestos sid- room, 2 nice rooms, modert ing Remodeled ——— se- — . ab amine yore. ; «oe ment Low P.H.A. terms. t. building for storage S | is clean Sand attractive. Owner J Cc. H AY DEN, Realtor i will trade tor 2 bedroom PE 8-044) home 86 E. Walton 500. i near shopping center. Open Eves. Sun 10 to 2 Speers Bou the —— PRIV ¢ ea 6 and bath, built ee PE LUTHER ST Large home on 2/| fenced lots. Oil pea key 3 Blocks | $6250 Only mortgage | S ANDERSON $3500 is the full home. Gas yet & Water heater. Terms HAYDEN, Realtor PE 8-0441 | PLEASE. NEED | Invesior's scream or 2 Bedroom modern, nice location on Williams Lk Rd across from Maceday Lk $2300 down, small balance owing. | Lovely brick 3 bedroom modern waterfront home. Large carpeted 3 bedrooms. Tiled bath — twin wash basins r MU 4-6417 HAYDEN Fur- He Oil furnace. Pied ac Alum. awn- 125. Blacktop WIDOW MUST SELL 3 BEDROOM CENT LAKE 33 Perkins. $7,000 cash. sin 1985 -2 lazer bedrooms, 16 ft.: : ving room also 16 ft. kitc chen, | iow taxes. A real Yargain at $7.-) // uw 700 — reaso"able terms. TTRACTIVE AND DESIRABLE! COUNTRY-LIKE LIVIN | NEAR PONTIAC GENERAL room ranch, built ‘) 1 ae Conveniently located 6 nice garden spot, ruit trees. | frame with extra larg Be liv raspberries, . SP acerias, and room, dining room, strawberries . neatly landsca ped. | large bedrooms & ithe 24 &. —s. living room with b G Grapes fireplace, attractive! ter. Carpetivg eas & oP convenient reb “kitchen with | Priced ht, $2,000 bu oven and tange, full din- CLARKSTON N on room. 2 ay and den “Early American 7 story frame % ti ; | home emana’ war and x14 recreation room. 2'2 car g8- charm. Besides lovely “iviee & rage. at more could one ask. di rooms Bright and spa- $21.280—Terms. cious kitehen. There are 4 bed- LOTS OF BEAUTY. LOTS. or, | fate See ule teomn. Gabe GR AR indie” ER es ae a shake ranen. built’ in 1055, ‘2! Sarase. Decorated including i |p ac . lot, beautiful modern kiteh-| tod dining space, 18 ft. living hey ithe = ft. ‘Setivites — Bo | si bec garage § § Brick planter cre ‘i miles Folly vines box, 8, dozens of hybrid ason- lea ipues end shrubs, entire lot: aa ts shi = + Co At Re price, ; erms. O tress. 8 46% Petrolia st. off Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor | Coolev Lake Rd. Drive past then give us a call for appointment 244 §. OPEN ss io imspect the inside hie FE 3-7648 | IVif. ‘& Mrs: Lake Lot | Owner THE, COTTAGE OF YOUR vachtion. ot AEREMEDT WE BUIL °D. & FIN. ANCE ON YOUR PROPERT yy NO LOT | RESTRICTIONS WE BUILD ANYWHERE! | NO _ «Money ~ Down PAYMENTS AS LOW A$ ; $44 PER MONTH BEAUTIFUL MODELS WIT 9 VARIATIONS FOR YOUR SELECTION WE HAVE MONEY AVAILABLE TO CONTRACT FOR 00 --WE REPEAT—ONLY 5 COTTAGES AT THIS TIME Ta I8 THE CHANCE OF A TIME FOR YOU TO | REPRESENTATIVE Rk. W. BIRDSALL PHONE PONTIAC FE 5.9545 HOLIDAY HOMES | | |2 or 3 BEDROOM HOME — + patina & —— Must sell. Low MBUO. FE down Pmt. Near $-157 Me | BY OWNER 6 actes Barn, Recreation room. Biva Miles Sari, off Waltou = in. corral COLORED G.I. BUY ONLY $7,000.00, NOTHING DOWN Six rooms modern with . large | sereened front porch. good neigh- | — 1 bedroom down, 2 & bath up. Dining room, full’ | basement, Qil fired furnace, garage, vice jot with Garden costs. Furniture optional for “4 BEDRM. HOME. | | | | i j 1. Cedar Island Lake. $950 Down CviNG STATE. 3 BEDRM. MOD- | or will coe car as part down j — VOORHEAS ROAD LARGE FAMILY HOME LESS THAN $500 DOWN — | j — : > = way ANLAN- AP Newslearorse 2 “Hi, Sandra, wotta ya say?” For Sale Houses 6 $ ROOM HOUSE NEAR WIL- hams ke with Lake privileges pores pei corner jot, iull price | . FE 5-7081 or FE 2-270. For Sale Houses CUSTOM BUILT LAKE HOMES Twin —s Village. W. of Facies Starfire Biag. Co 4 3-6531 LAKE FRONTAGE Fores Lk Year around heme. Lge. shacd- 7 a5" ; 6 =i 6 00 ed lot. 174x360. 6 rms. Ful! bath Close to schools, lake & church, and ull. By owner. OA 86-2036. _Storms & screens. OR 3-013. | “1g TRUE — NO COMPLICA. | 3 BEDROOMS TIONS 1 IN BUYING THIS FINE Pull basement. Gas furnace. New- Nearly new — 3 bedroom ranch ernis.. with 2 car garage. Has 1‘, baths, | ly decorated. $11,000. T ROO W A PTERFRONT - 0.500" with $3000 ‘cae GOOD BEACII ; oe | | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | er nice clean § room home with Nectaloue Gas heat, city improve--- ments 2 car garage. Workshop | 196 feet with beautiful shade trees ann Hod By roy trees. All for and lawn. 2 bedroom house and y wh terms. immediate ssession Priced right at $10500 with terms. 8 rooms in this well-built home Basement. Loads of closets. two car ; sarege Ten acres of grounds It a perfect home for a large tamily: at only $11,660 with terms. WEST SUBURBAN full bssement. extra large lot. Va- cant with immediate possession. | $11,300 with cash to mortgage NO DOWN PAYAT 3 bedroom starter home with [ull regret and rough wiring. nares | F. C. Wood Co. Moves vou into this cute cozy | 4 bedroom tome. Northeast sice in the city Shade trees and nice . lag adds to the comfort of this hom. A real value at $420 “down $65.00 per month { MS | ores nage room, maby more Mixed neighborhobd. Nice loca- | ea nen ny C ake Oakland. “OL tion. $8450. Terms. ee 1-751) for ie ointment CUCKLER REALTY FRANK SHEPARD. REALTOR 236 N. Saginaw PE 4-4091 1010 Adams _ Rochester ——, «| (rt OWNER. 4 ROOMa AND BATH, KE ‘ITH G. SIEGW ART tull carmen 125x100 ft. lot Lake Custom Building. * FE | _privi leges. $500 down. EM 3- | | WILLIAMS. REAL ESTATE AND INE tose 3 Bedroom, New 3 bedroom bungalow with | with their parents ts love roomy erg at. “tte BOBOL! | COMMERCE VILLAGE ¥ $9,950. WITH 8950 DOWN 1 floor Bmis, new oak floors, new lino- lake privileges. as W ICKERSHAM "w. MAPLE MA 6-6250 aienat ae HOMES © ‘/ i] 2 BEDROOM RANCH This jovely home built 1957 lar ree rooms through tile bath, lovely kitchen with birch boards, vemt fan. Shiny oak floors, base- ment. Gas forced air heat recreation room aplenty. miy $1,450 down Fast pos- session. WI consider trade. _ $1009 DOWN Truly a fine j-room home near and nicely decorated Full basement. oi] furnace. Yard nicely landscaped. Hurry on this ove BENEDI This is the home you have beca looking for and the ic- cation you desire. 3 large bedrooms. family size din- tug room. Nicely decorated, full basement ang gas heat. 2-car garage, Lovely land- scaped au shaded yard Partly furnished. Call today. Let SCOTT LAKE FRONT live im the state of why not take advan- s 2-bedroo: on vhis lovely lake basement, of] furnace rage, enclos¢d perch. Only $12 2,500 with 4¢rms. | $200 DOW Lubmentete possession in the new 2 ranch. No ot — and y 4i- Print : arent Bc} ope 24 per month 1483 BALDWIN _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE $000 DOWN | On this 3 bedroom home, large liv- i Here | 1 i j LAWRENCE Ww. Ger tCRp i Ciprk Reel gg eo Haren, } 138 E. PIK i Ee on EVES Williams Lake ine at Me evenings. Alter 6 _e) chsh _p.m. OR_ 3-2603 3 ,BEDROOM ee SRice eed | BY | OWNE ER- | WEST SIDE CLOSE TO GENERAL | 3 SALE—-TRADE—OR LEASE {| Hospitel 6 room modern. $75 price or terms. Mr. Bussart. With option — § bedroom home! month. 4-5588. After 6, = = DRoow FOUSES NOTHING | foraflon ty ite "North “of Post |. 2083 | a BEDR ocation ‘2 mile or o ost 8 Office On paved dead-end street. 3} BEDROOM HOUSE, BASEMENT. Idea) lor children. Very favorable S87@ee, uear Auburn and East) ern, clean. $31,000. Take low | terms or will trade equity, for | — = | down or cash offer. 796 Sebek, otf | anything of equal value one; Investment and "Home W. Drabner, Oxford. _OR _4-0306 | _W. | Y E ARS RE Go BLY. = 4 i large rooms for owner on first ug » oer and apartments of 3) 2 bedroom home. full basement, rooms and bath cach on second iarge fenced yard, cherries, ap- floor with front and side entrance. les, peaches and grapes in rear. Steam heat, stoves and refriger- | b 7,000 with small down payment.’ &tors Tenants pay own lights BROS. 3 LITTLE WORDS This immaculate home is all of | this and more It's extras are. many. Nice corner jot with beau- | tiful landsca Nice high good ter.. try style a wails. Locate ala kins Hil's $13.980 with terms. CLARKSTON First pore this brick ranch | a ste of of 3 bedrooms and | ; Owner leay a and move in i starts WHITE 8ROS. | $90 DOWN, 56 MONTE 2 B oo | See rooms cement biock building. 434 Farnsworth. ge —— ~ Echool Chure nite South af ¢ of Sebew Lake. Pasis 360). ILVERINE REA. 4 Vi eereom, ‘ne stone and alum ene. $8, $450 down. Arket We 8 A GROUP OF pe en . er onl — volume Buti’ homes—-800 plans. We'll se- mortgage. No obligation. “Builders Exchange for Florida. ville, Mich. | it i] fe Bante G RM. | FE, . itch & bath. $4500 cash. William ae Eytiga eet ee \ealtor FE 2-0263 — | POUR BEDROOM BRICK oe West side — lot, 100x170— open i double garage. Blate floored ' vestibla lovely large FOR SALE Bic ote. QUALITY 2 livin ng pag Ae hes ig oman bedroom home Milford. MU; — — full room 4-6133, | a ‘ Saat = — FOR Sal, ¥ OWNER, 3 BED-| ‘ repiac gas room a ein ao floors,| ‘fired steam ‘. This nt bath, large Kitchen, lots of “eu. seeing is believing. board space. Over 1 acre Nice location. Close to a heetk GARDNER churches. and sbopp om § center, Professional or otherwise tn Waterford Twp, OR 3-5276. ~ IR or perhaps No _ dea! isn —" the lade | eart EQUITY IN RANCH ‘TYPE “HOME, +2 Sores with 9 Lake privileges, & Penced = 599° by ates Swakr ~ , back soa “318. . preduer is already a REAL GOO _ON MODERN | fritu trees — berries, AND garage. Large lot. a wonderfully built home Late spay fesse : "| ¢ouilt by @ true furniture cu bine. 2-PAMILY, INCOME. maker). Terms, OR 3- NO DOWN PAYMENT bedgoom -~- brick 7 ROOM 4OUSH, OIL FURNACE, a screened porch, 3car garage. oo "trame some with Breezeway 2 acres. Call after 3 a 20300, de sutance and 5 per cunt Ba * oon ane, me ve A gee about, gue. fi her? | abow ‘or a2. taxes insura: prepai all en ened to buy. 7 lek ba possession. These perties redecorated amd Fixed up. 4 365 § PADDOCK ST. : mily wo urn- Ls NT SUPERB i domes . This. th brick hog be r. Reasonab’ ty “prised bea bag oe Sed Pireminee ry $12,500. Call for further ¢ ects. Water etalis. auaeve eed | ay VENINGS CALL car at as hag OF god] pow BRYSON, OR 3-4525 Fine ehtce oy, & HARGER co. Ww, _ Huron St. « nee -.. COUNTRY LIVING wit Close > 5 ae ith a garage. Vacant. on 74 OAKHMILL. z PARA. Home .& garage, $4300 © Feo pg NICHOLE S00, TRANSPORTATION, DRAYTON woopDs This is one of the finest bi-level homes we. wae had _catpeting. oven and range. Beauti/ fully ng ~ a ——— room fitepiac shady lot ‘You ‘this lovely home to appreci- “ate it $300, DOWN ‘ 4 This is your chance to own a lovely new edroom ranch cheaper Featuring plastered k floors, ‘hool. os sy and interest _permaet only $44.2¢ a month LAKE FRONT Outstanding throughout. Large room og basement. oll t. Garage. 100 ft. lake frontage, lovey landscaped yard. re JOSLY The home, = will be — larg gets poe ae ates 17 Full tt “Hitch: DOWN | axel 2-bedroom . ranch— neat as a pin. Forced air ~ Heat. water softener new ing iy ed yard. ved street. Hurry on this one ere ae |WILLIAMS SEGRE * ee Eee |. dial COME LOVELY. LUXURIOUS & LASTING We're glad to — you with the a i part A "tor $15,100 — fisoo ¢ ateg Better hu in belore | E Pi sun y, 10 ‘Til 5 Open Eves. ; ay. , | 5660 Dixie Hwy. T “Ate and gas. Property is tn good bors NOR I H END dition and locatea : 2 bedroom home, built large fenced yard, hardwood ' floors, storms and screens, auto- — ont — ae down, take | CRAWEORD "AGENCY on corner in 1956 5 location. J-car garage Rent from second floor apartments will make contract payments with reason- able down payments or will ac- cept land contract or lake cot- vag ym int; MY 3-1143; FE $-2306 | EW 2? 3 . OR * BEDROOM HOME, eet pine tiving area, fireplace. x 120 weer new yo “HOYT WATCH $13,960—3 bedrooms. Large ily kitehen. Full basement witb | finished recreation room. Garage and breezeway. Gas heat. Low e ationa S taxes Lake iivileges. for both | | ting & mmin hous ‘ ; is in excellent condition. Let -us show you. Go Up! NOW .STARTING CONSTRUCTION IN’ Judah Lake Estates Scott Lakefront 12,900 un wnoata oat ul Foote, Eg xpo ch. Automatic he tely brick ‘poet house & boat, Beauti- ful large lot. Easy terms. Call now. Off Baldwin uw wt 2 besirooms. Full basement. Gas NO 4 heat. Excellent condition. 24, car e arage. Located on 2 lots. jor retired. Easy terms. mn ee for Yourself... Cooley Lakefront with paved streets Best east oie | —- colt want payment. Phone FE | THESE -HOMES o bedroom “home located on H0- BUILT FOR AS LOW AS: 5 accatenn haeed’ eaaen oe Attached garage. Full - asement. FA heat, ep, Hyius OTHING DOWK. - |. Se enema NOTHING DOWN motor and dock, Terms can be arranged. $82 CLOSING COSTS $66 PER MONTH FHA- $375 DOWN HOYT REALTY -9840 FE 254 S, Telegraph Rd. 87 ADELAIDE home with good base- 4 room INCLUDING CLOSING COSTS family moving out of state — low down payment. : 0 si, cet Leslie us Tripp, Realtor DIRECTIONS: COME OUT @ milés North of the heart of Pontiac on sere A Rd. — Watch for “FAIRWOOD” = ! DLOR AH BUILDING COMPANY FE29122 | “Bildor of Nationa! Homes” Will build starter home on your lot. Our plans or your ns aera inciuded. Also rough OR 3- Boned. f _ : MODERN ROOM NICE 5 RM. HOUSE. GARAGE. gas heat. Large paved drive or.) p space. 1 aere fenced in. of the nicest locations in town Pruit aes. Landscaped. Can be Close to schools, ete 507 Harp- seen anytime. 777 E. Walton Blvd. er St. $2,000 down. Call OR 3 RMS, 300 x 300 Pr. LOT. CLOSE sed bere to son porte & churches. | $4,000. R 3-3806. Don "McDonald ,WItL BUILD PINISHED. OWNER SAYS SELL Only $10,950—$930 Dn. OR. ring. See our model. Don Mc- | 2837 * HOME, | ment — iatgé lot — gas heat - | ' i | t FEderal sa3es or FEderal 8-2620 T * Nothing Down | i | sereened. cs oe house Z ‘car garage. With work-— It's completely furnished. inctud- starter home With or without fog stove, refrigerator, washer. basement, on your lot or ours, Etc. A brick 2 bedroom home have 1 model to show. - 2837. 4975 PINE KNOB _ Near NLY Ro. & Sashabaw ONLY $95 DN. 2 bedrooms, automatic heat, niee- ly decorated on about 1 acre of land. Monthly payments $60, in- with attached garage, 2 enclosed rehes and modernized bath is won't last, bring deposit. Functiénal Ranch Home hs—Family ‘ cludes principle & interest. Great- 2 Bat amil Coe er Retwent TRealty. Call collect, 72x U Ertchea with range, and OI 1-2125. n e re . ; cabinets with levantes™ "2, 1-13 WEST SIDE & ™ ft. bedroo cer- Lovely 3 ee. home nr. Pont. amic baths s shower stil. = Gen. - ee pacar enrages { 8 ec om +] i ng # — and teat. Immediate * FE Sonia, 3! A” custom ¥ Holly. ME Se aa be re usto 3 BEDRM qualite build Th tt. jakefront, $23,900. EM | FRANKLL room with bricé ahs pec re-iecorated inside and out. I‘, car garage. een furnace and sell- ing Pet = $7500. Oh yes, H's a! canal f LAKE FRONT is a lakefront bome with sandy beach that you can afford to — $8700) with down. This 4 bedroom bome heeds some finishing, but is now yeer- around. Price includes new ol) furnace, Well & septic tank. Have You Wondered ¢ Nor would ever find a conventences. Well, we have one close to schools and bus wits hardwood floors, full basement and fenced rear yard. FISHERMAN Try your luck on this 80 ft. canal front lot, leading into Green Lake. Extra sharp, 2-bedroom ' bungalow with full bath, storms and screens apd fully imswulated $7 ARRO REALTY TED McCULOUGH REALTOR an Cass-Elizabeth Rd. Spe # am = 8:30_ am rh 000. Pigeons down = ae r cent mortgage, payme br 3 bed — 2 Sets face Den, 2% car attached fire- garage. « ANN Et. bape pine HEIGHTS —Corner lot 100"225, gardew space & beautif: A_6-0505. size dining room. Basement. Timken oil heat, 2-car rage, $8,000; $900 down. LEAVING STATE orth location. Low mainte- Sg ag pore: bedrooms, bath, family type kitchen, Pull basement, only $1500 down. ; bus. dining room, & kitchen, .2 bedrooms and bath on 2nd. ool 2-car Basement, garage, a Ter ELIZABETH LAKE—Privi- in j« 7 BEDROOM | brick ranch. Large - HOUSING -— Close Mkt, schools and — “J floor living oe, | | DIRECTIONS: hew | } a oer or housetrailer as down) W | | BY OWNE MO. PAYMENTS $79.50 Inc. taxes & insurance M: R. Wilson Realty EM_ 3-6556 . eR 2 BEDROOM. FULLY ~~. wood 4 streens, gas! ea ardw oors, cemen balance. 1 _drive, FE 81695 ROCHESTER BRICK is New offering inthe best WOLVERINE residential area in the Vil- i lage of Rochester. Ranch LAKEF RONT style and includes vestibule Year around 4 bedrm home > emtrance to spacious living with-in daily driving range of De- room with fireplace. dining treit, Pontiac, Plymouth North. | area, bandy kitchen with vile Moving out of state. Will” Formica counters and built aces t $2, n. or best offer in oven and range. 3 spe- MAr&ket 4-1264 if you enjoy swim- cles ——— Pigg stant ming, ae Be _| as t au- BY OWNER. «4 BEDRM. 1.) tomatic 2 heat at Biackigp rine story frame’ heme.” 7 aoe 1a ca ar sereenad, a Excelient FE omen 4 x 18 workshop terms available. lage of "Orion. Contains bedrooms and part base- ment. Idea] for the larger family who needs a larger area but a reasonable price. ‘ its vacaut for your imme- { diate possession | | Warren Stout, N, Saginaw St D&I LY TILL 6 t Realtor FE 5-816) a WEST SUBURBAN 3 “BEDROOM ‘ | i ' i | | RUSS McNAB | O1a1 | |- | | | ewiy | large living rm. Piastered walls Nie. oi] heat. Storms & screens. lot $11.200. OR 3-80 — ne INGHAM WEST “M4 pos By eee 3 bedrm. Cedar- | Saks ranch Gerage Patio.{ Trees. $13,300 FHA available. MID 4.22100 ——— NO MONEY DOWN Wil] build a starter home on your any size, Pull basement wiring Your or OR 3-7038. ‘ ART MEYER “CLARKSTON. 3 bedroom _Ayailable plans ASCENSION. _ Levely 0: KW OOD. mo LANOR LAKE PRIVILEGES SANDY BEACH ranch style, brick home in a highly restricted subdivision | between Dixie Highway and Lower | Silver Lake Large Lv Room and Dining ‘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 ‘Jot and cement driveway, two blocks to subdivision’s private sandy beach. Sale by owner: t Price $22,500 _ FE 8-1784 | 7 ACK@S OF GROUND WITH 6 e shar arp bedroom home with all the city | BY OWNER. “ BEDRM. M RANCH | ; ar: | i 524 slab ‘or ———_ | ully ‘ gee on this close-in lake. a yard — lawn fun. 3 bedrooms, bath, with aiming “space. Timken | ee taxes. $18,000; terms, *e SUBURBAN —- Rarich house with picture window living room, %. i center for dally living. ity baseboard “heat. Model kitchen. Garage with hebby room Lanteoenes jot — with | stream — T se. @ 10 ACRES-—Having 335 ft lad Ml road frontage sy landscape man nursery stock, has unusually a ma ry with cherr e.ed ie room 14x20, oak pane family room with, fi e floor. 2 st — Ragafone | tile Mee! i —— au oil Ses *parate aes and age ge bide. Bix30 50 having small ae value, ROY Hs oor ING. REALTOR ‘on St. Open srabas r “Gunday 1-4 FE 8-0466 XO FOOL'IN pA. -u Just can ig oe» a buy = this p ifcome. room spartment = ~ - BEDROOM HOMES . $100 DOWN Top $& for your home _W. HL BASS REALTY Fite ng we ow or coup: . “NORTHSIDE ; for widow or coupie moder = cS oe.. “MOVES YOU. IN # Rae oat oS DON'T WESH FOR! PA¥Mbetetem mma eer ¢ | OTHING DWN MONEY! Make jit easily MODEL OPEN. Boker ge ie sot a To wemxpare « sy nN io TO 6 Oo CLOSING sell, rent, sw sti | it 28iél.” *. Wistowh REALTY oe Resor fC ve oe: * rep. td 24677 P ‘ si ce; : ae se x ' | acaba Grand River _ room house. will sell on contract Inquire at 27315 Mann Rd, Pon- | _tac, _ Michigan Suburban ; ——— te pene At Its Best Your future nome is the co ERTIBLE 24) 3 & 4 bedrooms 12 baths W. W. ROSS HOMES OR F-8021 1 | ' } ‘ | | Paneled den. All built-ins peting. Marble fireplace. 2 bows | _feser” Near MSUO. $23,500. OL ~ LAKE PRIVILEGES REAUTIFPUL VIEW Go with this new 3 bdrm ranch. ion ogre Den or 4th bedroom. on room with fireplace. Beautiful 4 room. © Indian Bivd. near Clintonville Rd. from 823.500. a, REAL ESTATE 1 6-6500 $8,250 JOpen Daily 10 A.M.-8 P.M. se Se s & — 683 MELROSE STREET IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY $430 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT $66 SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENT Includes Taxes & Insurance HELP "with ‘DOWN PAYMENT Out Mt. Clemens to Melrose — Turn ,left to model. ' DLORAH BLDG. CO. ae ya ATTENTION : Waterford Section To sell out sub. We bave 3 homes i FE +3661 left. 3 bedrooms, full basement, large iots. Paved street. Full price | a $12, 900 $450 down. ne PRIMM, Realtor | | Green.eaf 6-1210 or Kenwood 5- mil fire- — we of, Car 3 Lane | room CIVILIANS. $190 DOWN No other costs EAST LeBARON STREET, FE 5-6175 OPEN 9 AM MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Johnson win area. Month] on main floor. ~~ WANTED room bungalow with el sae righ On cerher-tot. Wal $50. Smalley Ritr | Retired couple for this 2 bed-/ | Low “DOWN PAYMENT SECURES this income home. 6 large rooms room apt. on second fleor. arate entrance roundings. Situated on. Mt. Self contained 3 Bep- Attractive sur-. Cle- mens. t'y miles from downtown. _Call PE 3-7562 Ke " LARKSTON Piaina, e sts0 down, Full price, $5950 off Maybee Rd OR 3- bedroom, 3 rooms, walls. finished attic. Tile bath, full _tot_$10.300 OR 3-8021_ GILES. $7,500 Wil) buy this 2 bedroom home. built In 1954. Located on the Northeast side of the city Near new Jr. High School, transportation, etc. 3 Bedroom - Located on the East side of the city. 2 large lots Only S700 down and per month Call for further in- formation, Income $750 down on this 2 family income, close in. Let the apt make your payments and have your living quar- pers free Call for details. ‘GILES REALTY CO. 221 BALDWIN AVE Evenings OR 31708 of "OR 3-8842. 9A we 2 ‘iL ST ARTER \wous at own YoU down, our lot. G. Piattiey. 35-0482. NEAR DRAYTON storms and @ne block from $47 monthly. , Maryeue, 8340. BED. | plastered basement, storms & screens oo heat. Nice small EM home 5 rooms plus heated porch Full basement, $11,500 1032 Ro’ mediate possession. lhe-car und Lk. Rea FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 BED arage. tin- ae bse payments only | 700. ee Cees MANDON LAKE YEAR- R-AROUND | room Sem alow. Modern Gas heat. 11 OR Telephon meer Saint | Fred's schoo.. FE 5-262. 20 YEARS OF SERVICE | a iharende FRANSIS 3 bedroom frame home in good neighbor! and dining room This home is being sacrificed to — estate. sion. OTTER HILLS Lovely brick ranch. home con- cating large bedrooms beautifu. living room spa fire- | Bath, full kitchen with built ibn rage. "Sig. lot “with. “fake leges on Otter Lake OFFICE QPEN 8 _ JOHNSON, 1704 S. FE 4-2533 2 SMALL HOMES. LOW f tile full basement Pr donot elias. “priv: Realtor Telegraph Rd. { } smmediate posses-— | | | yment. Also choice 1 acre build- | n@ site, Dear ey oe Call _evenings after 5 p.m. $100 Down 2-1104. | Dompiete be age lg 3 bedrms. Pull | * Sauen & on let Nothi down on r MA 6- 3858. PES 5-5078. em fot. | t. Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE A LAKE VACATION Why pay — rent for a sum- mer | apap Basement Could ens easi bath somalevedt Nice shady lot. bargain! Just reduced to sisose. i Partridge AND *SSOCIATES _OPEN TIL 9 ou can ele this wits ih Biigapein privileges ean Bagg ate sand ach, & vr 3 home, f be 4 bed- as elite ee | 1060 W. HURON No closing $800 DOWN West suburban 3-bedroom brick ; Newly decorated. ranch home. Parmington | KEERGO HARBO , 855 tenntshed 3 bedroom « Completely j home with full basement and ga- | rage This home bas lawn with around $9.93° a loveiy a fence all the way) tull price and just $1,500 down. This home must be seen to realize comfort for living. i | CANAL FRONTAGE 248 W Longteliow. Built ‘55. 2 bed- |_Bsm't. BOR; { | ] i ' \ | € “BU pn” Nicholie. Realtor } j Paved | street. Very nice. $75 mo. Vacan Open. Immediate possession Walk in and ae at it and cail owner. ' DAYS WOODWARD 3-3350 EVES. SAT. & SUN TO_ 8-9851 beat. MUST. SELL BEFORE REPOs- sessed, 3 bedrm. home. utility rm. 2%, car garage started, on” _large_ lot! TE 2-01 "BUD | Outgrown Your | } Present Home 4 bedrooms? Then see 4 bedroom. home, brick to. belt with lake privileges | on delightful Elizabeth Lake, | excellent beach. Features 2 bed- | rooms .upstairs. separate in | ni room. fuil basement with|) matic heat and hot. water, rms & screens, 2 car garage | Priced at $16,500, FHA terms desired “ead family a ater, look TODA i } Seminole Hills 4 3 Bedroom Brick | mm fity. desirable Pas hborhood, ry Aft ge fis 3 bed fone dient are fm excellent sur- ealures extra spa- : cious living eS with fireplace. . separate din.je room, .car- | large master room, , ereened porch, full Teation peo conte weliehitul —_— lent or: 26, why ke your appointment e } 0 Mt at. Call Me miten FE 53-3401 or FE 2-20 ‘a I ‘property. Far tit sprice only Hyon f session. This 3 a bedroom ‘s 12x15 with. rs _ picture window overiookin, o Water re aL” WM. € 3101 w saaren T street KENNEDY “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ENJOY SWIMMING i] its beauty and) - $1,000 down and immediate pos-— rs are i. a8 “ate bb say pay meat will FE 5-584] GAYLORD | Crescent — Seg es. Good | sw gr agg a This four room | ee located, On @ 60x150 ft area back pf. | per- month RIDING HORSES -WELCOME Three acres of land end a well- ranc built large windows. basement. Soar a garege. Only $18.- 000, With terms. LAWRENCE Ww. GAYLORD , FE 4-9584 Open: Eve | TWO ACRES A WEBSTER, Re REALTOR be ot aroutide with {his lovely con- oxen, "on #88, Gren, moet 4 that are peeehe You ‘ent i Large ranch - ' i sieo 4 a . of really" enjoy enjoy te peck Ereolace. ~~ a an storms and a i wall. a3 srrasmes. O a, Only Made win terms. % mile Must is todd see to a for quick [MMEDIATE siianiaie Hurry on this three pecsgee home, Be-! | be : tw é an onathostes bunga = Price riced r dick 58 at 88500 storms and se! } with a low down acant carport. & tea we have the. santas today. ‘oon | am, Fh Paul M, Jonesy Real J st. i UW. Huron, = re 4-8550 ra "Pe * £ 4 WARM How about a swim when” > you! sre home from the office? Like to read on a acreened-in the evenings, cat ceol bree. es? PARTICULARS | Three bedroom ranch home, with living room wd ell, bireh kitehen and utility room. Brick and Asbestos shingle construction, four years ol¢. your reh in Nice big lot on paved street, Aluminum windows, storms and screens, water softener, and lawn aij in. Picture windows in dining and livingroom. . Privileges on Williams and Maceday Lakes $12.800 with $2.800 down te caine mortgage of $19.- Call 3-153 owner at Orlando BLAIR DRAYTON PLAINS 4 bedroom. 2 on second fi on first floor. 2 baths. Liv with fireplace. Except tiled kitchen and dining Loads of closet space. Full base- : ment, Ot} heat, 2 lots p| paved ‘ street Close to schools and stores. - : dies oa. —" — ce whee Only : month ANDE RSONV Ih LE RD. 3 bedroom ranch. part bet ag 22 ft. carpeted living room with fire- place. Ceramic tile bath. vans 14 tionally large utility room, 2 car attached garage. ‘82 screened in porch in reap On side grill, Longer sad to- cation. A sho nooks and to public and a = vel nd stores. “FRA term WILL JAMS LAK LAKE bedrooms. Large living room. ei 1 bloc is reasonable down . GEORG E BLAIR EALTOR | a6 Dees a hon Bhan pay- 3-1251 UNION LAKE AREA Owner has boug and will give frame ee family roost 3 center. Lak = priv eges -*. es. Only ; JOHN | UO RMETE GENERAL aBat.- ESTATE. 9203 Comm Rd. ____ Income Property 7 | De P Agleionag 4 PUREnED & month incom ae down, Siymente $100 or meth ano: Lake . Fig seaiaanle 2% ENCE. 3 PAMILY gay jaster repair & ‘at- Sale or rent mo. G. C. Bales 118 Tyler, 3. TO . YOUR LOT AS DOWN PAYMENT Plains — just off Dixie Bie way. 2 story frame duplex. : Separate basements, gad Resting HOLM ES S"BARTRAM 4392 Dixie H OR 3-1950 Eves. OR 3.3230 2 FAMILY DUPLEX " Live = one and room = a ia ving vom. ie — ot at Marshall pu “00 a “ai ull pricy nee. : ‘COLORED a = Ce tava bri 3 riced reduced from 100 to Priced from . Down payments Conventional x 245 feet. Waterfrontage. Access ; to Otter Sylvan and Cass Lakes. : Stop at 373 Cass Lk. Rd. Lincoln- shire Sub. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 832 W. Huron i PE 4-8550 POR Rk YOUR DEVOTED | — Exce; lake in lovel: bedroom ranc living toom with corner ca large picture. window. tered for your Washer & dryer. down steenepiye light paca . Kg A s large Ban Fe . this 1956. You only $2950 dow to 600 to ee = $16.950 with WERE SELLING — oe home, what 3 bedroom: rm. extre tases? a aecorated.. er be ~ fe object women ag $12, - tile bors Ge rage Lot ue. Le Lot _i03 "x io." Brice, fe, son with Hagstrom: Pontiac, con, gna “4 "Ore 4-0158 LAKE ORION 5a these — ee oe home polo ad ay iichen eh rear ment botpatee ter. neater. lot with maby fine trees. ‘recs. ae hey $2,000. ah Oy een eo ne how ou 650 with WILLIAMS LAKE Bedroom. "a Bs ‘ 6 : é ih is fi é ? ' \ é \ ; , * if : f i! / ; . ‘ies My, i Je ; i * / ay eoages : 5 . % . hi Mi ; f ; « ; 6 i i . “ 4 . . we / | THE posirrac PRESS. “MONDAY, JULY 2m 1950 io | : . : } ‘ 5 : y16|_ Help Wanted Female 20) ¢ camnitad © Ry Dick Tre | Moving & Trucking 3 role | ! ia | oving 6 36 Wed. tee! tae SLEEP IN. . jae : Contracts, Furaished. : pant. ey her | : Migs, 51 Rent, Apts. 54, Rent Houses Unfurn.. 57. | on 4.7341. "| : je eee | ag Spee: neers ~. leer pk, ce Coat SYLVAN LAKEFRONT ; . couple or individual. \fateontneeadrace dram ou fe phrn| : ; . R *eotiage st vie, fe ail |FE eon 9:30 to ee . ‘ F rooms. Washer, og Gaseviie About Manausa’s Cot- ” T p yg > “reduced. ‘ort bei NEW CABIN, een a ” | sot baton Seaton eee |i | . Trucl S$ lok ent oe Se = NEW CAB ills ous peo- |’ : : @ lot te: alll ZONED LM’ Vacan: e to sell nationally adve: d ; bath & ent. 162 Augusta. UE 29-2768 a} viste forest. Good hun . tt » 10. ys, gifts, & on party . b -§it fag, fishing $1108. $100 an. $29| ‘lon, paneled off eet, | eee mendous earnings ) | : aa Ea ROOMS, _MIORLY Morr Few. Giadwin : ; oo a ae PE §-8395. MA Sete ee "er phew Gevorgted Also Mich. G. raen 6- duct. ¥ a q T a Phone 4 6-6108; ee close ee highway. oe Aang LIVE-IN & CARE FOR » "Pontiac : Farm ang to. sell. Pag i a at 251 eth | H vy ee Industrial Tractor Co, .| 2 6h stein“ Tome, Paryare SaER Aub rom Stine Ae = DWA = J pt Sere Hagstrom vai ae ee met) ACTION Rent Apis, Unuraahed kK. Must ttke childre te (ey Pie oe For REALTORS z ldren, Write DELL CA On, any good land © 1 BEDRM. LIVING RM. KITCH- iS Merve i Pontise Mich "Ph. OR. cinlifettons. nae Sth AS Loca) and lige ligt wr senssned, Your ceshapen set.| 22, -0sth. . Mplris, & henge, | § 2 NICE ADJOINING LOTS. —— WAITRESS. "10 PM TO ¢ AM me ea ee oo el Sule = 180 each, on West Columbia. “600. udson’ “£. UNWANTED = L: ts oR SHE ee a YS. ee _secteF bate Rent, Lease Bus. Prop. 17) Walia “S08* DON & Sap ie of eee PR eR | Sy Seam Pact ty Real | ee veal h, bare, OF | SOG Ce, See s WITH LARGE ~~~~~~~ | WAITRESS” WANTED, EXPERI- ainting & : a Rd. PB 4-4563 «tor con os wee ‘ ‘BUSINESS CORN ‘ : nting & Decoratin IST FLOOR, ATTRACTIVE 4 4- j*_tor ae 22 Auburn Ave. ae ge shag rouge muge PURINEAS CORNER Service __ 26 GUARANTE pemerel | G) Sale Phone tar paruceisse Se Heats, Benen OO el Eiri replace. rullb Big i std ri ; | smi, res9m2 | _2-3825. WO; 8 pew _pedio in Frooties andi al ALL TYPES CARPENTRY | | CeMEN ~ ___ Television Service 38) on FE eal Estate, 1302 W. Hur- 3 ROOM LOWER, FULL BASE- gel Sag I agg water” anally atin size i120 x CARPENTERS” UNION” ROUGH.| ‘'>.,Free training for those who Free Estimates FE 2-4856 EMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS. ene | Open _ evenings & Sundays. 4813. ment,. walking distance to town, ear Commerce Village. Por to rox. Corner lot. LI 1-5233,|__¢rs. UL 2-4120. oualify. Part or full time.| 4! PAINTING AND WALL Pa-| bonded ae comm'l. Licensed. DAY OR NIGHT ye SERVICE indays. ___ | parking, pvt. vacant, heat and a peepee -3166. CAREPRONT LOT. tas FY FRONT. EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN| bave Job’ security for fie. plus _pering. FE 2-4721. "| Commins, OL Loma s7mend W mis + 5-900 _ GI AND. FHA Fr Stas fae", ‘Pits ‘Si. | GOOD RESIDENTIAL SECTION — age on CS er neer Watectord| for Seneral farm work by month. have Job security fe for life plus| Al PAINTER INTERIOR AN D Sr 72. ___M. STRAKA CASH FOR YOUR HOME Bcnool gist! ime Je in | Baidwis Hllage. $1,950. OR 3-7965. | Carl Dobat, “2480 Dunton Re.) ating work. roundings ang fascin.| "exterior Reas. FE 46462. CEMENT & BLOCK | 7=NSEN's Tv “SERVICE. APTER- AFTER. Yes, we can sell your home for |? ROOMS AND BATH. $38 oA Me Be DS For SALE LOT AND A HALF. | -emneter TT Berry or 2 Lawrence be- Al CARPENTER W ORK. NEW WORK. FE 5-0782 noon _& evening. Call PE 2-040. | Sent." Call us for further inter. nished: aes Sse trom 5. tur eae meer Wasi MENONINES * ; : x RIE ; E. CEME es us for = md ro 9 t : ar 06 = = in AUBURG| gg ge as tren ee vin £6 om sinsed far ‘ve: A PLING NT RIS large oF email” a0 yearn TOO Upholstering 40 eve ne rat obligated. We | 3 a ye pee ee Hig School. Reas. Call PE $4239. Veighis Manor UL 21383 | cia) lawn mower. Call FE | _ cation. Pe tegae! Leh INTERIOR & EX.| ence, tree ectimaie. Special’ tone, Yl spersise your property and | town. reasonable. FE _>si30 MODERN ? BEDROOM HOME ON egal eSTABLisiRD-WATEING ROUTE | 3312 cr oR Sent et OF! SS t3-6172. pacial pales, | Eas aria Cooune LUPHOLSTER. Sil you the cash you can receive | J ROOM NEWLY DECORATED, | _Lake Loutse. PE ¢1193._ ITES AT ~ | available. Pull ‘or part time. A DRY WALL TAPING _ 32641. qd. EM WE E stove, refrigerator, washing ma. NICE 5 ROOM HOUSE. i CAR EYED ; JANITOR IN ROCHESTER | y-| AVAILABLE NOW CARPE fAPING AND VinweH. | DORRIS WE BUILD chine. \ shad CHEROKEE E HILLS | Early morning hour s. Age bo $30" eit: i 150 N. Perry.| and cabinet work, New Siren aceeTeice FE ¢-6761. AL's Pcie eRine 182 W. H en =e ReneS weekly. 230. a% ig ralsbed, 61 | = Vaoe8 ae cn BOT OUE FOS Bur! | limit. Write Pontiac Press Box 90. MEN OR WOMEN FOR P _pair. ‘DM: Murdock Fe 2106), | SLECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. Con- | — BC ; FE 41587 | RMS Ee wa MDT oie, | ROCHESTER—S4100, DEQUINDRE. 2 eae Poel on these php roll-. MAN WITH SALES EXP. SALARY, | time telephone work. 16 or seer ~ BOOKKEEPING ALL TAXES Connop ae ss ee Ed Ete UPHOLSTERING CASH _lage. dec. adults. PE 2-1523. Studio vag as rm. 2 2 large e bedrms. Rg gg Ie Ee a Lt canpengnbnne s00i6 "| ELECTRICAL, SERV FREE. EST. PE S-S88R 48 HOURS "Bice. Sa San COPPER: 18 feat FE ¢ —— + and their close-in,.country lo-| See Mr. Treanor, Interstate Motor UNLIMITED. $50| repair. Cabi - “& | Partney_Etectric ‘FE 45-5430 ee = : HOME 70 , - gation |— Drive out Elizabeth| Freight System. investment required. Cal. FE| 5:0. nets. OR 3-617, after EXCAVATING —~ TRENCHL E— EQUITY ¢ RM.“ LOWER DECORATED. | Lake Rd. to Scott Lake Rd _& 2026 or PE 44215. Sain CAVATING =" TRENCHING | Lost & Found = 414 \WRIGHIT- J Fa a aia __Rent Lake Cottages _ 58 tare right 3 blocks te Lacote, OPPORTUNITY 5 ; 5 CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- aoe at 3-008) eee VALUET «PMS. AND BAT | Carl W. Bird, Realt Ricmen Wonka eppatames Oppccrenity, Js Bnosens $5600 De® Specialty. PE) CALL FE Seal PLANNING aus venue ca FR 9-041) Sheridan. Dane! Rioye « ROOMS AND, BATH. yervarE. . 3 eaitor _— onderful opportunit GAR Head : male. FE 5- an. PE 5-547 by week is 503 Community National Bank She: ool the =~ person, oem = Lapevoind = = a si nearigge lial ns WORK OF ANY Headquarters, tor: pallet ‘oe FOUND: eet BEAGLE sti “ae Your Equity eee Se or season, OR 31177 4-4211 Pres. pens: Write Pontiac view. r- _pm. FE vg rors = Call after 6 . dishwasher, disposals, “Y a of Gingellville. FE Sar Service. Cash waiting. Ft dasa — stove furn. 1 child| APT. FOR A VACATION, SL. ve Waterford Hills Estates OPPORTUNITY PLUS — MARRIED Piay igi roe est. DEPEND- ae FARMING. LiT- B. _leuse Else. Co, 1008 W./ 7 Coden ie: bY reece: view Bey OR Sorel Estate. 4395 Dixie| burn Hgis. JL b Auburn Ave. Au- | . oF, 8. on Cass Late. Weekly of A few chates lots left. Avernge| "92 2!-63 car, phone, to train! pisy piano maa i irl of Construction | FREE ON Wihtha | wes & a T-) WILL BU’ ~pown ___|§ EXTRA LARGE ROO a wah unt new Luteran | Work. Learn So ATES ON WIRING ams. License No. 1660. = BUY RUN DOWN. BURNED MS. WITH | TCHENETT hy a SLE. —, Foe rae Create. large —- Sauret reads. Play organ later. _ba —_ w113 Emmons & £8, er Te hosters, nee and eee child's pet. Reward.) 9 " —* EM 30138 _ repais pel ge Ee ogg ioe. fur .. boats on Postiae Lake SR mses guaranteed to start. : ~3255. Electric Co, 1000 W. ° | Lost } fkD: i nished, children welcome 3-0389 : eee ot. Pecans Poo REAL ESTATE SALESMEN AND LAWN WOR DARK BLUE CLUTCH) WANTED: IMM FELY! | month. 43 ; HERBERT C. DAVIS 85. pes tc eupansion, ws | St, ue. = L om Ope pees. a GARAGES $505 yaaa. 180 E. Huroa. 2-4150| Homes, farms, aed DIATE lees 5 LARGE BES more. FE 2-0/12.| MODERN 2 BEDROOM 4915 IRWINDALE DR. READ CAREFULLY — Senatns prota reds bat wi JOST OUT OF SERVICE. HAVE 14x22_ Complete. FE 5.9122 wana GLa =i Peat Mi "Jon Buyers waiting.| redecorated ae neat and bai ee ee ee r EM Men whe wan bbe w family & . Jot - ACK WITH | au water furnish nee For Sale Acreage 13) tet profes baf°eisaye teh | Sa saatianet tea, | re Pie toed won Seer | SOUSE MOVING, TOLEY| Sih oe tm PE Hae or Fe an w eae tA see | Privileges et wares - ONION Nay * 7 . ~ | of send Treatege ont seme Dene.) peraing ot 5 om. or Tuesday | ™ore bome leads mpetition 8nd | 4.1 WASHING & IRONINGS. 00 ing & friendly advisor, phone FE | guict, suitable 1 person. W.| BLOOMEIE LD HICGS |“pnou a ren FRONT Ri. : py A Fy Soe. Sane ee Veninten sales | 9 ond Delivers. O8 S-Otis. ie ROOF REPAIRS ser FE i es __2-3053. Rxsogtives — 56 gests, terrace, | 98 8 37334 ae Pq cash. . aaa PART TIME interview. FE 4358 Bod, Miller for | 3 WC Poop ll WANT WALL WASH- TRENCHING EXC) PE 4-0444 | ARROTREDE | en bain nthe odes SRE | Beats, ssi anes. | BoSIEES “PEOPLE SHOWER, If you are free 3 p.m.-9 p.m., neat souse cleaning. FE 3-7381. ooo ht tg ts KNAPP s : 7 ROOMS AN 140 Mt. Clemens.| unfurn. Air cond. Adults. reo | enrege. cooking priv. FS _33011. Dorothy y Snyder Lar Lavender setae ete car, you RASPBERRY tY PICKERS, Bay ; s Eavs, seb tgereS, OF — _Difches ane and boat well. UL 20464 | Pred Herman SHOES zisea| Ser, Ft Pe OR MAIN | FiS" ulocks _ from. Weederd or iy FE cor Tg Wednesd icking COL! 30.| af ° LE wi welt chiens a. (on be) inab will enable you fo ‘am at Johnston's Northwest Corner | COLORED GIRL WOULD LIKE 3 B gf dT lg. Fg ce en ee See pituinonine ns _hegotiable. CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS. FE A ER »" For’ information Tou | seal OR RALEEWOR stock “work, FES S3166. Exper. ___Business Services 28) _Dorotny s, FE urs. ft. evenings. |3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE. TRM'NGHAM AREA. § ROOMS, | oe aie , SALESWOMAN,. : PE 2-7145. stove and re- | CLEAN SREPING iG R ROO: ae 5 ACRES - | aA, Zeyees, OR 3-e0es. Experienced or will train if oth, meee ~~ ACME CHARLES GHESTER |2 Rooms,” xrrcHen i ly Re Pa ONT AP ee zg eS beeatinf hie — ig SHEET METAL McCullough age Sy Free wants babysitting. "meee 99 ASPHALT PAVING E Fae i aoieead SHOES _ Toit. welcome. 431 N. a a ee Madesn: APT., + OAs Moraes 3 - EEPING R Tdeally ground. MECHANICS Ri : OuLEGe HRD DERRES” . Writes guarantee. Free estimates DAINTY MAIL SS . a En APT. FOR RENT. BUS ee sed inc Well drained. A at’ $1850.| Proto-t WTD. TAC COUPLE COLLEGE Litensed & bonded. PE 5-1917 MAID SUPPLIES — 739 |? RMS. CLOSE IN. NICELY FUR-| W Sinzss : e with kitchen facile Guner tam oes, hand for & com- | " moiel FOR | ~\ousee - LL DESIRES SLC Ake OF FOUNTAIN PENS Menominee. Mrs. Wallace. FE| Mished. No drinking. W . wal «the relerred. Exclusive| ities. 86 Cottage St. See Mrs. LADD’ ‘ ed ee een lly es ta, Ge ort and" babyeiting. LL AES CP FOUNTAIN FHS) SS . cepled. FE 2.2181 —_— _ Yom - References. OL | _Cooper, Apt B-i_ FE ¢ tbs. INC. quired “on aircraft & missile | small children’ age, 5-30. Hus: | EXPERIENCED GIRL WOULD Toes Oe ea Pinine | SYERYTHING FOR THE |? SOE GAY Gis | CLEAN STUDIOLIVING — aw: | trusee” Bus stop it Fv. EN- Corner of Silvervell R43 at. McGr Mf to have Enowiedge of main-| like work 5 days wk “so Otrice Supply Uo, 17 W. Law| In BETTER" WEDDING wate, | bik Wet ot Tel-Huron.| kitchen, (hay a NG Bi. | _renee Dan step. 534 Site. Mt foes cn aaies aoa [sn Ww egor Mig. Corp. Yenance. Write Pontiac Press Box | trans. References "5 regieed Fa | cree, e FE 30135, | "Wedding Booke-Cuest Books Huron Trailer Park. FE 22015. | [ke 2 locks from Pontise Gen: ig Srayton Plains, OR 31231 @ SELENE MANBTES, _ a SLOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS. | SACKENGHOSE (> Tre tice] aluhed 'privais euirance. 1's Fes rier 1] __ Rooms with Bole 0 1231 or ne , \ : . e. ENCE e e. 141% | ae _ oa - ‘PE 35-0293 car, 23 to 4. Write Box 86, Pon-| Employment Agencies 22 ___ PE 6-676 EC aioe 5 pongne Ate PAR creased for toute PR RENT | CLEAN ROOM, WALKING |DIS- Eanph IRORINGE-Wro rast SERVICE | ELECTRIC SER DEBT sch 2 , boned ARE eUO |S SALESMAN WANTED E ; OR _3-6053.__ Pr pairing and tewinding 218 © H i Private path 7 Clark. exOIG CE A TART RTL OOK. _thees, Pm 3s ac Motor. Reter . Ph. can BUS eas CLEAN HOME SY! : miles |, Mountain R. only Por modernization sales. Will train velyn TADY WANTS HOUSEWORK BY | ELACTRICAL WORK, ALL KINDS, {f you are having trouble meeting |” Clean and quiet. Adults only. i nished. Reas. HOLLYWOOD APTS | VERY, CLEAN, HOMES STYLE ite. 660 ft. of es. = worker, D & M_ Butlding _ day or wk. or s. FE 2-1043.| free estimates. Oak DS,| iicHIGan CREDIT: COUNSE cuurie (Ml cure, or un aoe COL Ss 2. eludes "3 homes. Lo- FE 2.1004 or PE 2-645. | . Ed d LADY DESIRES DAY | OR 3-0960. ne og Gaus omen | tae en ree Bh PE | POR COR a TE lege. $3900 down will bandies SALESMAN WANTED waras FE b628 em Teferences. Custom Asphalt aaa a ne EE eee | | eats Sine Be PE Donte Pat 7 _—~ | Senvalescent Homes Experien e MEET THE PEOPLE gal in an | MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, SEC- : i oan 7 680) ee ae aul wir 5 ACRES tran. See ley Gayer or on oh so glamorous insurance office. | _retarial service. iM 3-2042. — Paving qocnemseny with newly released |2 CLEAN ROOMS, PRIVATES EN- } Renta’s A. Kern, Realtor VE OFFER “HE FINEST IN Worm & minnow farm. Includes|R & R MOTORS sie Fire, [psurance | beckeround «| — NURSES 4 ates: Excavating, Grading. My 3-S021, | _SIMMS tablets. WH cents at trance for couple or lady. FE | PALM VILLA ime sonable rates, eS . | -3528 — Orio: EO ——————E———E———E : ne en. small & minnow | 24 Oakiand Ave. Pontiac, Mich. es RSL? Ee Trice COsk 7 BOUNDS IN 7 DAYS |7 ROOMS “& BATH 413 PER 3 ime Bee sev Seve 00 FEY a meee a r’ 5 4 * . . mo. aan S ee ee | . TURRET LATHE eS ee Sole PE 2oa07 * "onded | "service, C. L. Nelson. FE aed). Te eapente. | On yea runny _Tnquire et 273 Bolaw FE 5-1051. _Raulte oily. re ‘ond see og SD glee oreo 1{0F close tolerance work ence. ‘Light typing. Personable. | Pr’ pangoone IN MY HoME.| “LAWN ARPENED &| oe ee 7 ROOMS Ad I Da a nag a gh my Hotel R RILE 150 di : : Tok] frlenaty and, smart for a near PE 89-4446. . ee? NEW FROM OUR N.Y. CORSE- AND BATH, PVT. ENT. | 4 rooms & bath. Garage. Heat ooms 62 Y RE ESTATE p oe | by quality shop. $266. WASHINGS "& IRONINGS PICK cenit & Service EW FROM OUR NY. CORSE:| near bus line PE ‘Doesl. After | {urn. Private, entrance. oo tae . Elisabeth bust Pe ll tated on ie. b ' Pe sits eae Te scant 118 aC. MEG. — ort SUSIE SECRETARY. age 20 to, 30. wena a 54652. ani cooked ence Service tor Brees Pape Ree bia prices. Giniies |? ROOMS & BATH NEWLY DEC. eer eee PO enh HOTEL AUBURIN F OWNER CAGRET OF Blsts YOUNG SING MAN TOLMAN | Seine Sutatartt at ce | geme Pie Bor Se'Bon:| JOE'S MOwen a Min BEnvice| >. proceeds Pry. Ald Pans, "spe Gee tee me estes | NEAR TEL-HURON | Sika “ne ogee , . — & sales printin requent pay rais- : ra. FE 47921| State Hospital. FE 5-7373 '| [RM APT, FPURN. OR UNF 3 rooms & bath . 5 Pee units. business. pWrite full ai a 2 years office background. OULD UKE NICE St oOW SERVICE cay. a : : » FURN. OR UNFURN a Stove, | __. #6 Auburn_ = 2-9239 to E. Adults only. N rator & @ A Ss =. peace oe GER | NBp cages ook heros | lah engl Soe |i a Pmig gem. aa ees sires Laer | fee Rent Storee 62 acres. § THE BOSS. At = 5 ie for any debts contract- & rods ted Ba. i a ee Y YOUNC ® near by movie studio. Meet Building Service 26' NEW WAY ASPHALT | Frank 1 "buddy. 3006 ¢ myeen, | Seve Fe * | Sayers RENT "5 ROOM | ULIRANEW STORES. WEST L 4 acres with flowing wel! the glamorous people who won-| ~~~ eee ALL Wi i rank L. dy, 5096 yenne, | J ROME KEWL DECOR / partment for couple as care- side. FE 2-2144 Bice shade trees, just “of! Ger _in ond out. Must bes resl) AAA J : LL WORK, GUARANTEED. | Li-| Pots eee: re eat it a | Petes * family apartment. | STORE FO e sharpie," young and cute, 38, nour CEMENT CONST.|. and Bonded. Pree Esti. | VILLAGM HALL AVAILABLE FoR _elesraph Hi N.| Fa, 5-00s H On LEASE, week, light typing and shorthand : ; mates. PE 4-7980. PARTIES RECEPTION: RO _ONPURNISHED A yron St Available August It 2 Ullable acres flowing cae -| Sidewalk & Driveway | PLASTERING — NEW OR REPAIR | 3261 ORCHARD LK. TIONS, ETC |3 ROOMS AND BATH. A LOVELY | 9 Union 6. FAPT gap ROOMS. | OR Deel Eves. Spring, paved rosd. $12,000. “| ONE GAL OFFICE. Light book- | nates. PE C33T1 ot +0885. ite wicks Fi ae ah — ae ae re gleaeen Pool. inchided. adults nay. PE Are You wooing fer ft ang Oe = Seare_% 4 acres with Age 18-30. To Train keeping. typing and | shorthand, Ml CEMENT PATIOS” GARAGE __2-0303, aoe leak. eanee- fo Re - LaeryMP aryatageae tn! He tenetonal Cooter et | OTH emeporsion. sme | CEMENT PATIOS GARAGE | Manley Leach____10 Basler St. Wtd, Children to Board 44) ° LARGE CAAN RMS“PYT. BATH | auie, Jet thiendly? ‘Cool a sum Te ee weer. aad ain eeatInE. OEBtessive CREDIT IT INTERVIEWER, ali repair work. FE Pst auto and wringer washer B ne nee 7 . $16, 266 8. Parke. mer, with cross Vestibesion afford- | ¢ ; so & ‘AMORA AREA oa ng, t2, lene, Permanent | ing. no shorthand. Mi light typ- | €1 BLOCK BRICK AND CEMENT | ‘ale a 8. WhOle-| BABYSITTING. LOVING CARE. $6 by Teak ond fear wmtews Business Opportunities 66 i shine ‘arse wu ‘tecnena| 22% Ole cppereantig’ "te" of. ntsettaleiibout, gol poised. | work. Residential and commer | noyig"yy oahions AS aa ati ime ee oon wanaliedd es0 per ae sent, peeds repairs but has| ‘*"°* “ ty. Age 2 to 38. S276. We aro welt cquipeet. Cal 5-00 Dakiand FE 2.4021) Wtd. Househ ; 45 | 3 CLEAN in only | 2 MODERN SERVICE STATION: " uipped. Call M¥.| WAITR ousehold Goods 45 | * RMS. & B CLOSE. Lm onen| Bh i. s new oil furnace. ESS WANTE stead f ‘or lease, in. asking) CALL FoR APPOINTMENT oroughiy. ‘experience must be 21128. John We" Caples. Guaran- shift. No Sunday or Holiday aon. : Baldwin Ave. Pe welcome. ag ADPly 108 gate ioe “atwer enh ied assistance if needed, -M =— 2 PM. ONLY supervision. Terrific ce.| X1 BRICK A ee 3 eee TS eae “tar SIDE. 4 RMS TH. PVT. ii te pay. . ic é a : & BATH . & BATH. E i reas at aunt eecres. A FE 88103 for agg =F Person "who vcan % — porches, chimney, atts West § Bures! before °3:30 $$$ TOP DOLLAR $$$ ; aes PE 40122 ‘sl Pine fag’ util fete $80 inciud- m. and Saturday eon vor : _ e of 8 girls. Must ranteed, Call any | Draggy .| Ss PORN Abr PVE See FI Se days. ays Call for terms nd further de. 3 COLLEGE STUDENTS NEEDED | and poise: Typing $50. Pepe rj AND B Ww conrent oes ents — g 30) ONF Pitiore You Bell << ioc fee mand ne uD avi ee caine ._ A-1 BUYS IN . TEMPORARY Al ‘ “GIVE US A TRY” rm, kitchen first ee ! | WORK com mex: ise repairs. OR 3-04@4, DRESSMAKING TAILORING (AL- on = Eromerra pou | & . am » separate) NORTH M H. P. HOLMES, INC. | H in ear niin. Light oe "aaa | os 1 SAND a Vinita PT, | tere Mis,_Bodell_ FR 60083. Sun Sales MA 5-1341}| 1. child welcome. Lm State. | ‘month. 3) bedrm.. He nett nthe | Grocery and — atl ak 2831 8. Lapeer Ro. FE 320s; Help Wanted Female 20 °° “othand. $300. tise hardwood “lor Service. | DRESSMAKING TAILORING (Al- | CATT. (a8 USED, TVs, PURNI- 2 Le hes “aie Al tare +5581 be- pone pagectle Migs ee BE | tend FOUR CLEARED LEVEL ee AI BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT | [C"AtOMS, Grapes fee tue and misc “_Week., 1555 ; Wiliams ;: tore os "Orth “ches profit, Poultry piel corgong Re ACRES, aieeurion Lapis MACHINE OPERATOR. NCR. | work Aiso ‘ireplace. 3-9402, my home. Call FE _8-6455. CASH FOR MORNTURE AND AP. |? ROOMS & BATH UPPER. sis | WEST r sre. } Bue & SATE GAB house, § room modern Ln red at- $4,000 Half deen “eat Rome-| Want to earn $3.50 per hour ! Burroughs or IBM machine oper- | ALi. KINDS OF SESENT WORK SLIP COVERS. DRAPES. LOW| gllances Odd pieces'or housefull, | ¥K- 266 N. Cuss. PE 4-334 oor | —hest: . gig oon end days; FE 2-527 eves | Your spare: time? call FE 54055 xperienced $275. “teasonable, Jenson. FE. 2-2340. introductory, prices, work guaran. Prompt courteous service. FE car garage. Located in Lewiston, CHILDREN |W: wd URSES AIDES, Experi cals}, MODERNIZING teed. Ph. FE $4573 days, FE) LARGE ATTRA Rent Furni town. Priced at’ 600,600 piue ins eh bers WANTED | a BEAUTICIAN” ¥ WTD. EXP. FE “sear $175 perience Dee" | Pree Est's. PE 34204 UL 2340 ~~ Garde “Plowin Loni FURNITURE NEEDED 1 ok tien Jouses Furnished 56) ventory. $15 3.000 Will nandie ins ONLY —— 3479 en Plowin Entire J ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH |3 cluding inventory. =~ ‘ Lot ot room Tor coil Down. ‘eure “OPERATOR. EXP ni | YALTRESS. Country club openings. | cy pict MODERNTEING acre top dolla wil Cbay “outright ‘or ~i es oun , saiteely Serabined cteon, $f, {ROOMS Er Oae TO TOWN. + oss & Tashi & cre farm. Adapte binet papers iny RADIN -H wt for vou B Communi couple ts. usiness and _ £ aae pted to ratxing BOOKKEEPER WITH STEWS | Monnixo, erat” Bee FE 31204 — UL'32470 | towing, 115" Scott La ISCING & | Sale. Phone OR 2717. | ing” aso. saby Sioe. i heen: * welet Rieu HEAT & HOT iting sauariere located in very : of Kids. Large cement block) Seer 0 COOKS. MORNINO, ainner, salads, | 41 OC MP G SERV. | _ 44228 or OR 3-0165_ WANTED TO BUY: ALL TYPES | 3 vLGE, RM RMS. & BATH. CHI screens gar: orms = and fme. Good well! Pail Deine Oil) mingsnn Treseveets ice ee og Quality work. Feensed. | WARNER'S ROTO - TILLING AND gets i tk TE TaDREN | Utnsdowne’ Whiiams vase. "| Eat cops arias iss rooms. wil attic Neat i=? am. to 12 ‘oon ra Roy eee Convalescent | —MA_4-2253 or esd on Seep tes owing. FR 4-006. Whold auieaee bean HOUSE- rR 1 SMALL C haa, 4 RMs. A NEAR & a ‘ound, right housetratier . or p.m., Monday thru 2 7 er by private sale | Welcome, 106 Dresden. - Lge. ‘Tot. iren = R. 1: W ce vit A position with the | n & B TRENCHING tnt Series 34] gr pbc, cuction,. Apmreinals. | ROOMS AND BATE. AIR CON- Sense tee Westview be- : a 7195 W. Maple MA A r | ant surroundings and to rene MEN Footing # field tile. 29 cents ft. | comPLETE ¥Y LAUNDRY | CL _1-5631. 1 Pn. NEW fie A dairy, ster, ytair 86-6250, many fringe benefits. . rec —PULLDOZING & TRUCKING ~ nt ~ P<." service Pontiac WwW nted Mi 1 3 RMB. PUT. SS rthaNce CE & BATH Baldy d FURN 1SHED LAKE- modern Reg are sin 2 and | vacation, nelu MASTER iinenie lo ING & TRUCKIN La a scellaneous 46) Lake privileges. Cail t home avaliable Sept.-J Rome, loca’ _ For r Sale Farm ' and io en ipl staller $428. | DON TURNER FE 5-2853 souattr. 640 S. Telegraph. FE "9! OR 4-0237. after 4 p.m. _EM 3-406. —,; 2 buy Bahay tae on S14) sonet office. Municipal ply per. TV REPAIR men, $120 a week. BREAKWATERS AND CEMENT. Sa ee “HAVE YOU A TYPEWRITER, aD- | 4 ROOMS, UTIL. PATD. 32 BED. Furn AUBURN HEIGHTS for expansion oF mf THAN on LAKE NEAR CURB WATrhthy C1 “ARC & ACETYLENE welder sale) a= a0 3788. ee ping 35 | “feet turniture™ of elapeact noes a a Sone. fk van, st ea ‘Si 500 f omnet ta Ly = r Sal- no’ 4 RM. i 100 ACHES. = ee SRN Mm, eee tan 4 ISR ary open. laa ig ‘or repairs, PE 2 me Won Wt | Oe Oe eager Ger oar ea | cee ne ee sa gait ial gg ifthe "i Knee Tenis on Wits "reAbe SET 2 mova. trimming Get : : ' -_ . at Kee de, Sees in soil wank. Ree Hone: Saget GIRLS. INQUIRE AT DIX. ee ne tee) “erieding: 49:18) | BRICK. RLOCK. {STONE & CE | x a Wa or FE 80733, vie |WANT ED CIRCULATING (GAS Fe cineah Beg 7 Pal suALt HOURES POR aT se _ ASK PETTIJOHN, - duced to : pot. Corner of wor esidential & Com- DS OF LAWN WOR 2 . 7 rT ENT, IN- > id AY, or US t4 Aet | e-varie ‘Pomoeariee ment’ wort Residential & Com- | ALL KINDS PLA rN ORE FIN. | #ANTES-MMALS agai POF: # NICE (ROOMS “NEWLY DECO- | quire at 1618 Tayler hae bck toc | RCALTOR; ATLANTA, . aul M. Jones Rea! Est. CARHOPS EXPERIENCED AP | Salary open. gineering firm. | BLBo REPAIR PLASTERING, | BULL Tee Son rit | gf to 8 weeks old. Pedigreed. | 5 rated ower FE 4-4686. Pie Weaver. FE 4-2031. MICH. PHONE STAT a P al = ST , i & * FE | 4-8550 832 W. Huron a 1 10 W Huron oP Drive- TURRET LATHE Operator, Al { 13290 — Se ee COMPLETE Phone EM 3-2294 | Novia Sracen. Mich, oy hens | street. FE 2nATH OKT pavan |* bachelor Bis ag ere oe | 5 4347, - FE 8- Wis DR inn um- | SULLDOZING EXCAVATING — 'E LANDSCAPING, | _ 5066. 616.00 W t i - TeACRE ee ii aber D Ud “CER cosMirrics x Onn and stainless steel. Salary | Lake Breas on ger Wak Ling = ree romoras and nd. trimming, py —— Want nate ‘Rent “48 Mae bath and e nocer a Pre Rent Houses L Unfurn, — 57 “4 pDRIVE-IN RESTAURANT — rime age Approx;.. Union Lake D sori. eptic T ~— Drain F aa “ 1 baby welcome. Apply 804 - 6 stools, counter, 1 manly 12 Boda Ui e Drugs. 8050 Cooley TOOL M ra rain Fields in-| _ 3-01 | as Clai Ply St. ap dining or ih _ d)_ Lk. Rd. EM 3-6134 y AKER, Own tools. stalled Free Estimates, ee aire aupAM-ieue-voee Paul M. Jones, Real Est. : fag Highiana| EXP, COUN’ TR GIRL. APBLY BODY AND paint man, Salary open. theeaeING aODsiNe tenance. MI 6-4109./ 305, Wakarusa, Indiana. ein, Box _ . nice qiteees & wall bea. |? BEDRM. 1 HOME. NEAR 8CHO SCHOOL, rr 20 =i oni g Hint) Te Re rt ey A ry td | MANAGER trainee, Res ; seeding, Free cotluseeas Be WANTED FURNISHED COTTAGE Suoka sO AE rey 2.0023, - oa s378 ~——+-|FREE | $29.05 90 PIECE Frat | 2 and up. $260. py Mera aremt age < _ | shoreling wear Paulin, oe August Beebe FE 2 seee. ad ale tly TE cee — & office, also 3. bedroom ber Sale Badness Property 16 23003 ware. Por details. FE] PVE Tracto ag to bite August 24th. Will Le Be eae te R APAR BEA Owner ere ~ .. ee Io LYN EDWARDS stone, top soll ven ae en ee Sait Paso private cotraies, Ob| BAST BOULEVARD HEIGHTS ™ mus & gravel. For irce entimate,| WANT TO RENT WiTH OPTION eae 8 PER MONTH = oom aad es ¥en Bia. bedroom house. Call te peer ier. ie ier s. oe * : equny t ter ench FULL Tit surr.|: 1 TIME KITCHEN BELP FOR VOCATIONAL tion “p ‘ing, A eves, “Y: (24% E. HURON : i a ee enclosures. | _,2-6620 or FE 2 Grit . |ORILL ” OTRLS. EX 4-0584 inis. Al pest “mates rand __Moving & : Trucking — 36 “Share ers 49 | ea — 1g Quart onmune aate 3 BEDROOM Bi : as reel FAC. BRICK, 2 CAR GA- rayton Pla UNSELING CE FE ret_B Top Brive pply a ts Frost Gin On BOY Ree aaa riers ae Hh scme ae Gin Wii Petes iaeertate H | Hgbt 1 a ss res MID WEST . “SSR MICHIE 1-A Reduced ‘Rates | YOUNG GIRL WisiEs TO sHARE tories, # omplored sith or couple) Pe batt. ne fagstrom ci oeonoes sore ye wee) Ernployment | stterdarei™ aun eo Win Contracts) Mig OF ecu ax Na ger up pos. |B naman jomenueriaaiy” Teens tah " ‘MOVING SERY tracts, Mt | bine Village. * Ciiza- our excelent aomatan . $08 Por Sta CEMENT WORK pessoa ; Rates 5. “ gs. $1 beth Lake ae House ity toys qual te Bark | * - f 3458 fa 7 ae Se: ee Rt. sin é 3 ROOM STONE cataiog Se a és: Spe rT ang her —| ime bee ae tee ee eaer |=, ABILITY. > pMNICELY PORNISHED ~~! Single ‘person’ Re | “ ez we wale yet Car and —T instewction: ats nsed = Bonded, UL 1-2762. : ; oe | To sell your land contract at th Bn Pr ole ag" ogg “*Rearonavie. Pox rview PPDDPDAS De oe ARPENTER WORK NIV 7 ; lowest me ge discount — is r Laundry & pork ee. _Warren"Stout, VE Pte Fem gg ee gh Fi Asoed ar Lae. N. Saginaw St. he essary fl On. 36704 aig i Ua fer Hour. LAND-O° tor rid dentongirstors aol te ‘ 2160), evenings’ work. Call EDUCATED LADY. yb UIE your » Mortgages: avail-| 7 ppinpet ween 3 and ~ PRIVATE MATH TUTORING — the "Cas cea sie bas w . R \ ough Ssi ds! mS MAES, oy YOUR PROBLE mr Ww ARRO REALTY, hie ia FE ots ret, ¢ a é 4 . ' § i ‘ fo , is NS i Hi * ‘ i } / } i f : 1 } | \ : 7 4 & Z edt - LE PON ‘TIAC P ESS, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1959 | a ‘Si oy : ness Upportun: s 66) 4 Mo ] Ai A : ; ee we: po ns igang cs Money wo Le wm 68 | Sale ‘Household Goods 5 73) For For Sale Miscellaneous %6, "TIZZY . By Kate Osann | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 86) Tor Sale Housetrailers 95; B ark y- i SONA i ; oa NOL Na Pe ee SN ee eae erik Feet: ee Meense, Fully! DAVENPORT. iN . MIN ; LEA NTS, LON Loa ae a sii! WHEN YOU NEED | fg! ee, WEEE) Mau s. JOPULAR RECORD S_+ SYMP | HEMSUEE PA TO” Me MOREE OME Ee : “ale B vi ry. We ; side $25 TO $500 OOF Wo iy “to OAKLAND ae FE Goudy. Box’ Tupac. “ich Ex i apie » Laks. 00 c| We wit a4 le ‘wile. pee. oe Oming -& removal. FE ‘a. vefore @ pam. EX 5-4403 tk Ra. ‘ATE FINANCE CO, yi SA _-for Sale Pets ___87 aiter_ 6" p.m ; tea Puan Wels Ba Ba 1 : “ LET'S TALK Fe tive" | Santee Sees care caer i memoir rote! | NEW BUSINESS Dalle eis aaa sedica. cakes Ma hardware. Cast sink. FE - tehined ino i hype t luorescent, __8-3208._ : PONTIAC CHIEF a | pakTER & Lavin stone: _ Ase. Orchare Lake} 5 ena AKG DACHSHUND LACK & & TAR Soft Ice Cream -_ ewrence FE _¢1538-9| cist ain DAY WASHER, LATE _plete with rt ess ee 2-224. na be oo nila’s DETROITER . This Dearborn area soft ice __ Mortgage Uoans 69 = model, GE refrig., a 7 FUEL OIf TANKS. GOOD CON- -- 2 ,.: ; Care ag ee ~~~ | luxe elec. sa, sy terms, | dition. Will deliver. PE 6-120. AKC. BLACK 6 GOLD. 6 sa pable of ® good profit. ~2ND MORT oe AES xe CRITRON TELESCOPE. Sire, Bit 5-096G afer € p.m. | sizte 3 bedrm, Detroiter BRAN New equipment in well es- | AVAILABLE $600-$2.000 PULL SIEE COLL SPRING : AKC, | WEIMARANER.” i3| Sixio } bedrm: Pontiag Chief motor with auxiliary mall tablished | location | PRIVATE INVESTOR +4 YEARS rong lwo, mower, like new, Fru Pratt field winne a omen pion. stack. . | ann pee On 3-4. Variety Store , REPAYMENT IN LOW MONTHLY | FREEZERS - KoROE s Yarezens pee Wueer. Sm FR SOO SMO Used Batgains ce| gmail sown Beer Plint.Per- woi-siag "HONE, DETROIT Chest and U as akc DACHSHOND WHALE 1 PE: | 33 & Blear, Modero .:....... sa08 ree iler me, t couple operation. Prov- a 1-168 New models, slignty cel or | €INCH SOIL PIPE 5 PT. $3.79. “male. $35. Ortonville. NA 17-9286. 33% Bit oo. eeneenn sites Ss 4 * capacity © for, Bice net. CONSOLIDATE cat toe ee | eee paced ike REO. POODLE 10 mos.” “Winy MORE TO CHOOSE pore eg Prop aur debts Get cash to pay wa yeas Ge! pay PN edad gO _Biack male, $50. FE 2-621. FROM. MOST HAVE BEEN |. (CRUIS-AL contra: i j POO R TTIO: a Motors MICHIGAN BUSINESS | ne to modernise ‘your ome * WAYNE GABERT™ Mee SGA ELE | WATER ane eee by. 1352, aia , Pr TO FT 12 b 3 - CADILLAC ALUMINOM work, Anywhere in 121 _N. Saginaw PE 5-6189 : : west. AKC REG SPRINGER SPANIEL BEDROOMS. | INLAND LAKES: SALES Oakiand ¢ SALES CORPORATION Pree Consultation Free Apraisals. "JOHN LAROMESSER | we Telegra ee Rd. 92 eee eon co. PARK AT PE tt prea) DOOR | —_______F & _ Huron } 3-7833 ee Swaps Ty LAUNDRO-MAT WITHIN 15 ~~ P 5 70 miles any direction. Growing bust i954 popaE. & aa er? ness, 930 M15 Ortenvills, Includes truck. Sel’ or eae Mg building and extra lot on highway used car. FE. 5-5814 — Leola a 26 PT CHRIS CR 5 PART OF STORE F RENT for car, Ris CRATT cae Large Hest apace for af ice, store sonable. FE 5.5086. : isplay in busy section. Would. 7; Seer od ancially. Heat, lights fur- CASH FOR USED TV's, 1 TAPE || * nished Good parking. Reply Pon-. recorders and Fadio-phonographs _Working or not. FE 2-0367. LATHAM & SON EXCAVATING will swap work for anything of value FE 4-1495 GARAGE & WELDING ‘SHOP NEW and usea parts. Junk yard. Equip- ment and stock. Long lease on Bae iss OA 8-1122. After 5 pm. tiac Press. Box 1 Partridge 18 THE "BIRD" TO SEE PONTIAC BAR Busy straight bar catering to JAP ARMY RIBLE. AND BAYONET mixed clientele. Nearly new bidg. 8-8668. for paint sprayer. FE 8 on corner. Has done $55,000 gross ROTO-TILLER. LARGE AI M- Extra refrigeration and pressor & guns & aoe equipment. Seats 100. Weidtag & cutting torch Trade a EBON TAGE — MA! $9761 model car or sell vite: selection of commercial TROY MODERN HOME. § ROOMS: properties. Some with stores, garage, 2 lots, $11,000 Trade ghops and offices. Some vacant equity for 2 acres or farm. MU Commercial and industrial. 9-4597. Eve, Sat. or Sun. | TOY FOX TERRIER FOR RE- ' frigerator, Veshing machine or Partri e- ose. FE 5345 _ TRADE $1,000 EQUITY IN WA- ND A For anythin . Commerce oe SSOCIA or any of equa) value. MAr- | BUSINESSES THRU-OUT MICH ket 4-239 : “i 1. een ome HURON | WATER SOPTENERS TO RENT or sell, $3.50 month. OR , _3-2368. | GFAXDARD | ory ‘ea TATION FOR | eT ee sale 20 year lease. 6 additional, __ For ‘Sale Clothing 71 buildings, land 290x179 on 24 Hwy.' “ Costello's, Orton. MY 3-1838. ‘art, sizes CLEAN USED WORK | pants from 35c; shirts from l5c; | also fishing worms & tackle Open 4) 7 days, 389 Orchard Lk. Ave. CLOTHING, GIRLS, 12-14 AND 12 Financial ee . 3g Le ag to 6. Ladies 11, For details xa after §. 171 W., ‘CADIS COMPLETE LINE OF 3-9045. clothing. Size 16. @xc. condition. es Reasonable. FE 360 SUNOCO / Sale Household Goods 7: 73 “SERVICE STATIONS FOR RENT —~SINCLAIR OILS Has available for copa ase 2 stall service sta oe Reasonab nomryh __help tf needed. Call PE 4-1511. | SEASONAL ROOT BEER STAND. ee it BEDRM. 8ET, STUDIO COUCH, | TV. MAple 53-1544. 2 PIECE SECTIONAL, GRAY NY- lon, overfoam rubber, 2 years old | Originally $450, will sell for $150. PART CALLONAGE. O Perfect condition. _ Call M1 4-7024. AST LO oO Py _ '2 PC. LIVING ROOM IM SUITE. $12.50 000 GAL. PER MORTH MINIMUM Nv hehe Fon |! Earimore. 7B 2000 7 BOSTON ? APLE ROCKERS. | Duncan Phyfe diming set, drop leaf table. voy Sv s bearen. set, apt. size refrig.. 6 N. Perry. | _FE | ‘TPC. GC. WROUGHT DINETTE $35. RE- | trigerator $35. Dish washer $45. | Electric stove §35. 21 in. TV — Good condition $50. GE automatic washer $50. Electric Dryer $45. | Garden tractor with attachments | —Like new $125. Hi-Fi necerd Complete Me weeks paid training player, like =e. 6 5 PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM. Poancial assistance to those who outfit Gable Aecaser bookcase Large chest 2 vanity lamps, = for 50. Pay only $2 weekly. Pearson's Furniture, 42, Orchard Lake Ave. Fest t NVENTORY ONLY M 59 at Tull Ct. Waterford Twp. Telegraph Rd. at Myrtle | Pontiac | uallfy For complete information — Phone! Mr_ Griffith. SUN OIL CO. QT. PRESSURE CANNER, toaster, clock, -hairs, rugs, lamps } ; FE 2-0702 after 4 VInewood 3-4200 '@ TWIN BEDS, COMPLETE AND OR 3-9383 | _misc., reas. 242 Mechanic. Eves after 7 p.m. rt Sat. 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. on, throu 4 ' Brand new davenport and chair GArfield fsa 2 odern i? tables,” matching U ee Sin THRIV. coffee table, core | NIQUE TAVERN IN THRIV- | Sitter see Pay only $2 we a i grr large living ; Pearson's Furniture, 72 Orcha: conte fst, Will trade. Lake Av. | EY SAND GRILL. iL. wel 19x12 Felt Base Rugs $3. $3.95 | hs; st 435 m aectity. RUBBER BASE PAINT $3.75 | —{ $550 DRIVE- IN gla? living quarters | in Waterford dolores Lo- | er Ic PAINT SALE cited near Bhopping Center 4V4-Ft. Wall Tile... .25c| 6. Or quick sale. Will trade. Byer's, 141 W. Huron. FE +3064 | PAIN TO & Rental. A 9xi2 RUGS, WOOLFACE. 615.95. | good going business for 85.- | Reversible, $16.50, i'm 6 ported) 130 cash. 05. Axminster, $48.98. x DAIRY “QUEEN. | Doing | peak | pads. $9.95. Pearson Furniture. 4). business in best of loc | Orchard Lake Ave. fem $5,000 handics. pon 14 INCH “TABLE ) MODEL Lene: iV NEW picture tube, $45. 2-04651. STATEWIDE, neg: apuinat, conang, Lon * age and refrig. $30. OR Real Estate Service of Pontiac _ -007 — B CHARLES, REALTOR $24.95 a7 Pi Telegraph FE 40521 2 : $39.05 | - WILLAGE 20 ot sets to choose from, | oll abut & guaranteed » days & \abor. Obel TV, 3930 “7 P petanoe Yes Tewiates | Elisabeth Lk. Rd. FE 44045. We terms. ' Asking $12,500 with _take trades! ‘joX44 FORMICA TOP DINETTE — REALTY 138 Highland)" table and 4 chairs. OL 1-0212. | Meyp) ob Millerd eis ** ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT land. Michigan —_———: FOR OME CAN BE WIL]. BUILD CLINI FOUND AT Las SALES. Geoo out oie Giariet need! 4 little out of the way but a a Dr. & Dentist. Liv quarters vill to pay. Furniture and ® hg Mae eee le oP enty| snces of ail kinds. NEW & US D. Please advis a oN ae ee nnns Ponies =— our trade dept. for real | _ Press Boy 13. 4 AY THS TO P We buy, sel] or trade, Come out __ Sale > Land Contracts — 67 a Hee around. 4 acres of free ones BALANCE. PAY $65 PER MO.| OPEN” MON, peat ¢ TO 6 Northside of town. 25 per cent FRI, TO 9 _ discount, MI 6-1432. 4 miles of ‘Pontiac or 1 mile) E. of tr. of Auburn Heights on donues Oo BUY OR Ra”) ou . is to sell. Earl Garrels. EM 3-251! eee ee 3-4086.” _|*. g AUTOMATIC C WASHER, i$ | EED CASH FAST. HE r dryer, Both excellent. , money maker. Brick | ae running condition. OR 3-3026. ic lake wo s anche Benn age of CONDITIONERS . : ner 3 EY Also, | con OE Shs amet 6 pe | RE Rie be pan tone HP, Full _ teed. Sebick's, MY 3-3711. itd TRANSISTOR. RADIOS, ELEC. | sare radios. $8 to $14. FE PVT f. PARTY WILL SELL SMALL Pec land contract. Green- bo guaran: | _lead Meney to Loan 68 _>* a cuties walnut © (State ~~ [State Licensed I Lenders) also smal) BUCKNER #2: the rough, 859 Wind- befor mgr <3 Lake Estates. Call te) 5 FINANCE COMPANY | senptx X AUTOMATIC | WASHER. WHERE YOU CAN Cabinet type. $35. EM 33734. BORROW UP TO $500 manson, Ca aner ebm Oo OFFICES IN Wallet’ 1, pti gheas piymosts| BANKRUPT STOCK _ - room and _ Borrow with Confidence | Living room Chairs x- to ers mps » and ——- Must sell Household Finance mi fely. A chance or © real uy, Bedroom Outfi Ys 8. Sagnae of Poutine an Dixie Hwy. Brayton Plains ms Open “GET ce JS $500 [Aa P Market BUILT IN RAN aE A stainless steel. Terrific buy. Men: an Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. ve. — Signature FRE: EZER 1 PT. 2 REFRIGERA- Ts Washers, 17" fs _St. FE 5-9741. TV, 82 Green ~ GENEVA CABINET SINK. OR_3-2628 GIBSON ‘6 F i6 FT. . UPRIGHT FREEZ- 290 Admiral 11 ft. upright freezer $199 80 - Malet water heater $129 & Carry Prices *REPL ACEMENT PARTS “Oukiand Ave FE : 2-402) © GREEN LOVE SEAT OR 3-0691 ROY'S 96 . ‘JULY TRADE-INS DRYERS. Gas or Electric, Rebullt, guaranteed, Delivered. 0 REFRIGERATORS, Renewed, De- livered, Gustantesd, Your Choice. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP | of Pontiac 51 W. Huron FE 41555 KELVINATOR ~ -REFRIG | EXc working .cond , $50 wer eee mower, $24. FE pare 1280 Rug- _by Circle. KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR, exc. cond., $50. Dog house, $5 MArket 42910. LARGE CRIB AND “MATTRESS Drang new $15.05. Pearson's Fur. | niture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. _ ; LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF | _ price. At Jack’ 8. 281 Baldwin, NEW HOOVER CLEANER. $62.50 | with trade. R. B. Munro Elec. Co., 1060 W. Huron. | NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER. “Good condition. $89.96. R. Mun: | ro Elec. Co,, 1060 W. ores ! OVER 50 USED TV SETS. FROM | $14.95 oup, av antennas. $9.95. ‘ WALTON TV | 515 E. Walton FE 2-2257 PHILCO COMBINATION RADIO. & | bono & TV. Cabinet style, work- | ng Thor os machine, like _new. OR 5 PAINT-1 ae E-LINOUEUH 9 x 12 Rugs, $3.95 . SHOVER’S _______ 40 8. Saginaw | “ESPONSIBLE PARTY TO TAKE | over 6 payments of $6.65 after | deposit on new portable sewin machine. All essential features machines selling for $119.50. Sin- ger Sewing Center. FE 23-0811 or PE 8-0352 A. Thompson, 1005 M359, Open eves. i4 — 2 ROMEX SPECIAL, COIL tots 2’ec per ft. boxes, ‘fittings at special prices. G. A. Thomp- _son. 7005 M59 West. _Open Eves. 52 GAL ELEC. HEATER. $69.05, gal auto. gas heater. “ypes Cab. sinks and fittings, $54. Laundr gare with stand & cets. AVE PLUMBING 172_8. sagivn ' 33 jomaeoake DUTTON ECON- oimzer boiler with Iron Fireman oil burner. @ ice amchines com- | ressors, 4% ton to 74a ton. Phone | _ FE 2-6633. 76 LB. PRESSURE CHESTED paste pipe ‘es inch Tic, . 3c. Sprinkting systems fig- urea G. A. Thompson, 7005 Moe West Open Eves A-l WINDOWS. DOUBLE HUNG, Birect “ picture windows. irect from manufacturer. 8379. or I ~8003. ~ ANCHOR FENCES No money down FHA a FREE ESTIMATES FE ASPHALT PATCH Steel Clothes Posts ' Steel Driveway Culvert . SEWER PIPE — DRAIN TILE | Creosote Wood Preservative, ait 1 EM 5-7471 UTILITY WHITE $1. LAYLOCK COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-7101 “AVAILABLE NOW. Taylor steel overhead doors 8X7's and 9x7's, Factory seconds. Also a few used doors reasonable. G&M Construction Company. 2260 _ Dixie Highway. | SaTHROOM FIXTURES. OIL & as furnaces, bot water & steam jlers. Automatic water beater. Hardware, elec. supplies, crock & tile. Galvanized copper, black, bein and fittings. Lowe Brothers — Super Kemtone and Rust “HEIGHTS SUPPLY 4685 Lapeer Rd. PE 4-5431 softener, 64,000 grain unit. Reconditioned Frigidaire washer. CRUMP EC 3465 Auburn FE 4-3573_ UL 2-3000 SEWING MACH. VAC. CLEANER, high chair, stroller, rocking horse, _etc. FE 237 00. SANITARY COMMODE AND SIN- sie. fare bed. 137 Mohawk SINGER PORT. ZIG-ZAG ATTACH. $19.50. Electrolux vacuum. $14.95. _Terms. Curt’s Appl., OR 3-0702. STOVES BOUGHT, SOLD, EX- | } REYNOLDs FACTORY REBUILT | changed, Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- ens. FE 2-0601. SOFA AND TV | FE 68-0917 After 4 — < | SAVE | $$$ | AIR CONDITIONERS | Were Now. Deluxe ar. 220V, 7700 BT - 240.05 ieee Custom G r. “qlev, 7100 BTU 259.95 184.00 | SUPPLY LIMITED $5 DOWN DELIVERS GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 30_ 8. Cass FE_5-6123 TRADE “GAS arte FOR ELEC- tric a R. B. Munro Electric | Co. 1060 W, Huron, “TABLE TOP GAS apa $10 Kitchen cabinet $10 | = ag ad $10 | ager og 2 a Vaitins $25 Bendix — bination ‘wv washer and dekeue 4 athe $10 | Victrola, floor model $15 | | | } Elec Overstulf oggh mcg $15 E Rverrting for the home 104 Saginaw i‘<‘éWE_D 2-5523 | fREacLe “SEWING MACHINE, ry breakiast set. Painted si Je | bs “ chest of azasers: El T RA DE-IN “DEP T. Easy Copper tub washer ... orge guar. washer ....... other items available. 18 wv ike E-Z terms. FE 41) 4-1122 TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR GAS) range. R. B. Munro Electric Co. _1 W. Huron. USED EASY Pope wth! DRYER. $49.95. R. Munro Elec. co” 1060 W. incon. USED balepeacan- puoi arp ABC Thor — Kenmore — Apex Easy Spin dryers. $19.95 u Open a 8 &.m. .m. Thyle jectric, corner of N & Howard. FE 4 4-5169. USED ELECTROLUX RECONDI- tioned cleaner, 85. B. Munro Elec, Co., 1060 W. p asillag USED REFRIG., & STOVE, IN good os $50 ea. MA 5-1587. _4 to _ Used Trade- In Dept. | Occasional cnet s Kats $ Drum table . tiscacmcewcss 8 Swivel rocker ...........-.-. $ 9x12 rug and ped .......... Davenport and chair ........ Gas range < 6 piece dining room suite Metrigerator . 2. . 6.5.6. - se. THOMAS ECONOMY wae 8. _ Saginaw 2-9151 D COMBINATION io AND alee Tange. Good ition. Also used oil space heater with blower, like new, _MA 5-4 4783. WASHER, MOWER, BREAEF. set, . bookcase, | bed, bed, toys. PE 4-5358. | i i | i | | 20 8, Paddorx ~ BUY AND SAVE 4" sou pipe Te enon. coon $3.79 Igth. 3” soil pre 5 .» $3.38 igth, a outst flush door ...... $12.96 No. * Oak flooring 5 M Cc te 42° sink ‘cabinet with wall cabinet, $81.95. Wolverine Lumber FE 2-9784 BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND _ Quarters. Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-704) BUZZ SAW, = IN. SEARS, $35. M_ 3-3734 BAG. GAS CEMENT vir % $75. NAtiona! 717-3103. Or- motor. tonville. CABINET — & WORK . BENCH. _2-0088 COLOR TV. Hoe NEW PICTURE tube with warranty. Walnut cab- niet with doors. Originally cost $900. Will sell for $450. OR 3-7665. CAR BED, BUGGY, ALMOST NEW. _$15. FE 56-9154. CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES | STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS | Burmeister's NORTHERN LUMBER i940 Samer | lake § ‘ aM en Sundays 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Deliveries availa ; CULVERTS "paired & repiaced. MA 6-2114. _ ELECTRICAL MOTOR “PUMP - Flint and walling. No tank. Verti- cal. 4 Dorpepouer, $60, OR 3-1815. ELECTRIC LIGHT PULL DOWN fixtures. Newest, exciting, modern peed fixtures. Ideal lamp for stu- 12.95 value, $6.95. Michi- =i ‘Fluorescent, 393 Orchard sake Ave. — 24. - FAIRBANKS - MORRIS RIDING lawn mow £. r. excellent shape. $100 F FE 5-77 PRE« Es. STANDING ren th a eee 5.05 -in, copper 20-ft. jongibs paieewsews 16e ft. %-in. hard copper 20 Pomgtae ccc 2 eas: ft. 3pe. beth sets with trim .. 689.95 3-pe. colored bath set with + | “ee eae eee i Li AL Saginaw FE 5-2106 | ac’ ands SAVE UMBING SUPPLY FORMICA nt ABLES. rt quick sale. _waY e808. PREE Cement blocks, kindling wood. brick, odds and — bul ma- terial, Mt. R Club fouse, _ Commerce, Michi, gan, FINISHED LUMBER 100 4 > 10, 9190 Garden Terrace, Com- merce, Michigan. ENGINE. GOVERNMENT SUR- jus Indian twin with 3 speed ransmission. Perfect, never run. $45. 3-374. FE 5-2100 | 3@ Oc. ois pay 2 RE. | & to | i | | 1989 by MEA Serving, inc, Reas. | roved. , USED AS) iow at a ‘par or restau- | right fo Fon TM. Reg. U.S. Pas OM. S ppies. oo bunting strain. 3301 aldwin Rd. BASSETT aGURD 5 PUP, MALE. _AKC registered. EM 3-6146 BOSTON MALE. 1% YRS. AKC _ reg. $60. | MU | 4-4603. BEAGLE PUPS. AKG REGIs- ered. excellent agony stock. FE BOSTON TERRIER STUD CHAMP _ Curtiss. OR 3-0206. anak PUPS. AKC. REAS. 8U- _@ariand Cockers. EM 3-0242. oe i ~ COCKER fee Sl AKC REG. 1 jormina Daye. A_WEEEK FOR RENT: 1§ PT. VACATION Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales 4301 DIXIE HIGHWAY trailer. 1263 Vents off Cass _Lake Ra. FE 2-5459. a rell- er Sales, 3008 W. Huron. | to join one of Wally Byam's ex- citing caravans). CHIHUAHUAS, FEMALE, 4 MOS.,| FOR RENT 15 FT. VACATION ! old. 6 ote old male. LI 2-6279.| trailer, OR 3-4707 DACHSHUN MALE, 9 MQs. Shots, a | children” OR _3-6463 OXFORD ~ i |DALMATION PUPPIES. PEDI- | | greed 8 weeks ‘old. EM 43-5062 | ENGLISH a PUPS — #15) TRAILER “Do you inave any classical neconte with a pea For Sale Miscellaneous 76 HIGH CHAIR. STROLLER, PORT- able ironer Curtain stretcher. 20°’ girls bicycle. MA 41961. JELLED MAGIC This paint needs no rag ties oe will: not drip, sag or run or oll base. eee of colere to choose fro OAKLAND. FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 5-6150 KITCHEN CABINET ee! KS. Slightly scratched 42" mo $00. value, $48 30—while rey Also terrific values on 54" model. No phone orders = sn Fluorescent, 303 | rchard ke Ave. — &. LOOK HERE and You'll Buy Here Pield Tile ........ oo--e es fle 08 eral sepia eh Slelimeusn -lée ft. lorid _)_.-... $2.93 per 100 | gtecl clothes post eieremare pr. Ready a concrete. or mortar a . $1:23 bag. PIPE—BRICK—STEEL FHA Terms Free Estimates Open 8-§ 30 MON. thru BAT. SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO. $340 Highland Rd. (M-59) OR 3-7092 - NEW &@ USED (Screens & Storm Windows). Alum. doors — Reg. 6 oy 3. tract alum. window Alum siding & awnings Free estimates — EM 3-3220 NEW GALVANIZED PIPE 4-im. 21-ft. leng _ Warnes aoe f . sein. 21-ft. len 0 ft. SAVE = (BING SUPPLY 172 8 p oeine PE | NEW 2 Hetty TRAILER. - $65. UL 2-4128 NEW LUXAIRE OIL FURNACE & ducts, MA_ 5-1501_ or OR 3-3703 POOL TABLE. 4 x 8 FT. UL_2-4043 PREPINISHED eh a MAHOGA Birca aN ie lor ft. Cherry paneling = 4-2521 BEN SON LUMBER CO. OIL CONVERS ERSION COMPLETE AND __ water heater. PENNY PAINT SALE a Outside White The | § Saginaw PUMPs MUST GO, SHALLOW AND de weil jet mps on 13 1. tank, ono en Thompson, never was sold. $1, now $095. Pic ae Spee Bree, Limed oak 2 manua) organ. $695 IONIC TABLES, USED LUMBER, - OR 36022. ® and men: — = = ee ie O01) Wal | no money, pitt payment POOL TA! TABLE. CE DESK. "with chair. FE 452% quieter S PLYW OOD ) SPECIALS | pies Ge) e sco’ BW oo ceeceusces %o”, Blyscord 38... ees $3.50 | Ww triitzer Spinet Organ | ig”* y Ct Cl onecooriae Mi Slightly Aluminum siding 100 sq. ft. $30.58 = he Rua a with Conch. sous ll { Gonna ae PLYWOOD CO” 1488 Baldwin Ave. tna] Se CARY 2s peer PICNIC TABLES, FOLDING oR fae weg bile @ top. “ED.” - F berglas panels. §7¢ sq. ft woop hpi VEN Fence CE, Factor 8 run, ft. 70 8. Squirrei Ra. FE 5-0293 BUILT BATTERIES Ss REBUILT BATTERIES, $5.95, months guarantee. FE 8-i8ié. 192 _S, Saginaw. RANGE HOODS WiTH WITH FAN, ONLY 9.96. G. A Ancora ed: 7005 M59 GARAGE DOORS | tines “4 stock ton “ts te Electric door 2 Yieee oe closet doors stairways W- give ‘estimates on mode: on garage re- BERRY. Sor SAEs peal! 8. Paddock Haggerty CASH & CARRY SPECIALS ft. i A ft: Pre ed Lavan sheet peng sanded fr plywo $3.84 ea. 8x% sanded fir plyw oye $7.52 ea. Ready Mix c eer ce gL.o bag We Build Roof Trusses CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE MA 4.455] and tp. SI disappearing PATIO STONES 30% OFF ZES 24X24, $1.20, 12X24, $.70. 16x16, $.60. i. Dob 30. . — Top are tory Roger A. atahier Co, ‘este Hig! land Rd. (M59) 4 miles west a Pontiac Airport. EM 3 3-4825, STALL SHOWERS, COMPLI with faucets and cu $60.50 value, $34.45. Lavatories, complete with $16.90; | toilets, $49.50 value at are factory seconds. arco 393 —(Or- _chard | Lake Ave. — ith f ts and c' 360 value, $34.45; lavatories, complete with Genes chrome faucets, $14.95, _ toile value ied These are ta seconds. agg Fihorescent, Orenard Lake A — 3. “ONE ZAG sewing machine. A’ ent, ev- ery om new, $79.50 cash or $8. month. 1959 Is Capital Appliance. FE 53-0407. SA lamps. __ 2-15: ia WHITE ELECTRIC SEWING ok chine. Like ge as cen airach, Take payments of $6.28. Discount p od cash, Michigan ing Center, FE Bd WASHING MA ~ CONVEN- $129.95 vale $79.95. Mba: Piece Michigan Fluorescent, Ge ta fe tentas 0 Repay GRAND NEW Bg A498. | 303 rchard Lk. Ave. — 45. YOUTH BED & MATCHING. a Holl, wood fra: 95. In- PH. FE 2-9, eeriec! mattresses) #1188, Co dresser Del ae Solid, maple. ASTAND Z Televi | vis ion & Radios 74A Loan a ee ¢ Bank” Bide. i” Tv TV IN GOOD WORKING oR- der, r $38. 1263 1263 Venice Ct., off LOANS an Chea yor USED TV PUR- 30 mire Poan bo en uearmre : CoM al vice SALES & SERVICE ENDL‘ SER <= “puron St lose NS $25 TO $500 702 W. Huron 8-6531 On signature or other se —S eee curt to ; MOD, HEAPH, AT-i AMITTER , ay hel with 2 $10 moters Modu- i peat Read or nen TE Bae: SS ant ; Soppler. retpteans . ee HOME & AUTO ___ Water ietiear _ 75 wa. — BE. Pik AITTOMATIC SOFTENER, HRW OR 7 N, . e =< a ) LOANS _lsed. Reas. Priced. rE. Paar RECON DITIONED PER Seaboure Finance Ca. : ray “antique ad : ae a: fee ne FE b9601 EASY mont tie “yew Fe TEAGUE FINANCE CO. SAVE ENERGY, USE 202 S. MAIN: 2 5 ae, ST, CLAIR WANT A ADS! (To find a NOCHE a tare we job, place to live or 2 leood used car, see Deenseal At fied N NOW. Pte wy iY: And 3 feet wrige $20, fees, #9 each. semi-automatic water softener, 45,000 grain capacity. MA. 6-5857. USED mee Tg Like Ew. _ FE 27164 For Sale Miscellaneous 76 %” ag fe ans 4 fet i Pee eS = 2 andard x gna 8. A 3) am oi sae Vili hk 4S ascot Se & SUPPLY ft Mogaeres wey Walled ake, ekdays 7 a.m. to 6 We _,SATURDA 8 7 a.m. ws pa. he ge E AIR-CONDITIONER. HOT WATER HEA 30 GAL. gas, new. Consumers Power oe roved, $89.50 $30.50 a: te. ‘These are srnghtts marred. eg Og ers & c values. . an piemghaser 393. «~Orchard e Ave — ; House to be moved Oe wal bobs or wrecked is on vacation. will be back July 3th. SPECIAL COMBINATION DOORS $26.50 CHURCH'S. INC Eve: to ag —y needs. eee ce res QALSGET LU! LUMBER « P scoot A frame on foundation.| for water proofing, base coy en — w.| Paint, hard piemting. oe elec- ha colar. Spas, tn’ Liane _ Gatland ripples 9 tum oes ot er BRADWAY OMPANY. en FURNACE. CALL rE 1100 was ee roit 26, —_ AkD SCR windows and cheap. yULY SALES 5-03 Saxinmsern good used tractors and OED BRICE FOR SALE. FE eq ent. $50. & up. Tillers, 9% sic! bars, and mowers, some AR VaLuEs riders, $65. & up. All machine: iy. Latex int .-, 62.% . ve been c! ng =| strough nee running condition, Also ha 5 & ti .......: — on some new equip: | ‘Romex 14 : 2%e full me ment. demon- | pper pipe. 44” ar: “@" -af "eee nasees cial | 3,35 Be | irtnents. We service Mpenee > wo sell, repair all makes Seulpment | Dials ‘iwy Ma Maple (— oF M: ANNE EQUINS NEED A FINANCE- \ WANTED ee. ig Kiaterife or Carbo- FIXER? Order Classified | sees, nDaterial for ‘sale. Ads to sell, rent, find a|~ n tins sak : or achiner. good yob. FE: 2-8181 is |; ry 76 the Want Ad number! | WING > SROVEL on xs TRoGE | Sr §-1172—alter $3785, =| pO. THE EASY ! 5-2100 | — | ? fa7 | | 7 Machinery 764. ‘34 CASE DC WITH ‘%s-YARD front & loader & 3-14 plows. ‘51 Chevie dump, t#it back trailer & Hopto digger on. ‘61 GMC, $3200 takes all At 5-1352 EXCAVATING “BUSINESS FOR | sale. Generally sewer and water main. All tools, all machinery | and property. FE 4-4222 after 6 | FORD DIESEL ENGINES 4 & 6 cylinder for trucks, saw milis, etc. ‘ord gasoline engines for irriga- tions & industrial applications. A | tow used engines available. Call distributor, MI_ 46053, |\HD 5 BULLDOZER. LOWBOY & tractor. FE 5-2036 ' | TD§ BULLDOZER, 1954 GMC dump truck, Ford tractor with loader and Sherman digger. Just been rebuilt. Terms. OR_ 3-6932. ae It Yourself a? war! rental items- ~HAND SAND- L PAPER STEAMERS LISHERS — AW —- RF BOWNIE’S HARDWARE } R 4-6 | FOR RENT |; Wall paper steamer, floor — polishers 1 | ers, hand sanders nace vacuum ee nian | Fuel & Paint. 436 Orchard Lake _Ave. FE Selie. _| LOWER PRICES ON Rar Sede | lumbing, eavestrough and fenc- | 7; Open soheger de 8:30 to 6. Sundays 10 to 4 ‘af ontcalm Build: | at ot” - W. Montcalm, | — | Cameras | & k Equipment 78 oe MM BROWNIE TURRET. 19) _lens. Call after 4, FE 2-716 | _ Sale Mt Musical € Goods 9 ACCORDIAN, 111 BASS, WURL wer & case. $75. OR 3-9672. HAMMOND ORGAN, CHURCH, rer ry Hammond speaker. OA, | | aa | ; | wuno TORING - 9 can SCHMIDT | | PIANOS | frogs ‘models of M4 8. —e ph Across from Tel-Huron OPTION 40566 See Ee Ng Blond Lowrey organ, ess ir, NEW SPINET PIANOS, § THEI WORKMANSHIP AND NAL UALITIES BY OUR TUNER, MR. AND. WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA Piano Tuning — Organ Repair hone FE 24924 USED LOWRIE ORGAN Large model with glide pedal, excellent condition. Guaranteed. us — aa er 23-0567 Across from Tel-Huron | ene BUY SPINET & CONSOLE | GALLAGHER'S i~ 18 E. Huron __ FE 44-0566 | WE HAVE SEVERAL USED SPIN. | et pianos, _ ood selection of i bargain prices. | on 8. Saginaw. FE Sale > Store Equipment 81 SUPER STAR, ONE POUND POP. _per, floor _model OL 1-6586 _ Sale $ Sporting | 1 Goods 82 | | —— \ | | _compressed air. 80 Parkhurst _| Laur a, TRADE. | GUNS - _Man h, 10 GOLF . Ww, matched. and Be hen il com Bs “Protype caddy cart $10, YE on: GUNs - MODERN 01 OR ae | | . DZ. S80c; RE D- worms, for 45c; big worms, 50 for A mae tien A clean _ Gays, : Orchard Lk. Ave. Sand, Gravel < & D Dirt Virt 84 1 DAY SERVICE. BLA 19 fil sand, and BASE Pin. 10a STONE $2 Yd. Also crushed stone, eo Sashabaw. ston. MA_5-2161. A-1 TOP soIL, fill and gravel. PE 2-1774. -1 BLACK z SOIL, FILL i or Will deliver Sun- DIRT. 3-0165. cH FARM TOF TOP oy 5 ¥bs. $i0 Dettverea, - t v rt. 640 cement eravel, soil. ag ‘ex tome gravel, catenee view SAND, GRAV: el, Earl Howard. EM 3-0531, PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP. | ply. Band, gravel & dirt. Cement, | _mortar trucking & tile, OR 3-1534. | LAI 3 oeritass Feel §,758.,.0 LOADED 4 hens i 5ta, Oa rWway. mapas. | top soll, gravel, Mill etc. on 6-3552 * Buy. and scope moun “oy y. geil, repair 375 8 clegraph. | i DIVERS WATER | scooters.for rent. 80 Le leg | 86 FONTS"; CHIRP, 3 FT. EXC. FE 8- 8-6550. eae . ‘ENGLISH SPRINGE COCKE ey ees AKC reg cadmrpine sited | ' SALES STEWART GENERAL GARWOOD ree re it | onal aaps°g Sin FREE KITTENS to 2. 40 OR 3.9759 pick from. We trade, sell or rent. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. e have some wonderful buys AKC reg. $30. MAyfair 6-2504 | right now! See us todey. One PARAKEETS. CANARIES. CAGES Tie South of Lake Orion on M2¢. __Food. Since 1927. 584 4 Oakland ave ——— ghee AND anal a PARKHURST 3 Sanderson 2- TRAIL ER SALES PARAKEETS, CANARIES & SUP- 15a Laeett BA Lake On plies. Sarat s Bird Hatchery, 2489 Auburn, UL 2-2200. POODLE CLIPS BY BARBARA No sedatives used. FE 42268. POODLES. BEST PEDIGREE, 4 months to a year old, $65 and up $50. & v6. | Mobile fon and Oxford, O On _M SPARTAN 27 FT. HO item Clean & — to sell. 28006 Pa Also Pomeranians, : pe 7, o 8 a oe ington Sicenice? REG TOY FOX TERRIER PUP- | sHORT’s MOBILE HOMES SA pies FE 2-4436 after 6:30 or al) _day Sun. REG. ee POINTER PUPS. Ready te gi this fall. 3 males; 3 feniales ™ ee VACA & Sertion. Complete line of parts ano bottle Hitches installed and cars wired. 3172 W. Huron. Phone FE 4-0743. ; SALE or rem. Jacobson’s Trafler Sales, 5685 ms Lk. Rd. OR 3-6061. shots. Males ee cngey ead $30. Sgr Ne med apeer, Michigan. Tel VACATION TRAILERS FOR SALE. MOhawk 46746 Rent a trailer for your vacation. Pixie Trailer Sales, 1045 N. La ~ SIAMESE KITTENS. 820 _beer Rd. rd. OA 8-3783 Market 14010 00 WANTED 3 40 WHITE TOY POODLE, 8 TUD bile bome. bedrooms, for not service. OR 3-1506._— _over $1,500 co MY 3-128). Pet Shop, 55 Willis ~~ Rent Trailer Space 96 Dogs 1 Trained, 'B’rded | S7A oS fried ye HEIGHTs M OBILE VIL- The finest. mile SE DOGS AND CATS BOARDED. Pontise. _ Burr-Shell, 375 8 Telegraph 170_N. §-3361 TAIL WAGGER KENNELS. | 'NSIDE CITY BE Boarding, training & trimming.| (O°) ps a trae Brittany & Poodle Stud Service. | ————~"— 4 Pick up, delivery. 725 W. Buell.| MOBILEHOME ESTATES. MOob- _OL _1-7204, pa) a sod playground. ___Hunting Dogs —_ 87B | oxroap MOBILE MANOR FOR = who want the best. 40’x80° 2 TRAINED COON DOGS AND 3 lots, 16x40" ment patios, etc. registered pups. After 3. 286 N. One mile esst of Oxford on Lake- | _Perry lex ville road $-3022.. Hay, Grain & Feed 88) “Court MY, = pe beat at less. TYPES OF 18T & 2ND — acres Between Lake Orion and ing bay, straw corn, Will de- | _ Oxford. liver, OA 82170, Oe een ee ALL KINDS OF HAY, STRAW, ware Lake Trailer twine, manure and lumber, MA Park. "rr's-sa0h. “costow COMBINING = WALING | ___ Auto. Accessories ies 97 ith self-propelled combine. Can datas trucks. OA 6-2179, Ox- ford. ba R SALE — QUANTITY hay. Brome, also 2A 3 frome 1 mixed. MA _5-4801. —— ALFALFA HAY Y. NOT — on. 50c per bale. EM |e STRAW. 35¢ A BALE. EM __For Sale Livestock 89 8 MILK COWS, MIXED BREEDS, bangs tested. 184] Burreus Rd. Ortonville, off Sherwood, |: abaw. BLACK Hi *. 12 YEARS OLD. Morgan aoe Saddle Bes ine Brendel Rd. Davisburg. GooD SADDLE & BRIDLES ____OR OR 3-0062 MOVING OUT OF STATE. sell childreng black & hite Welsh Pony i) broke, ‘ust BUBBLE 8KIR LIKE NEW. "Cheap. PE «ais. — 98 seri Ny id yea STANDARD BRAND 1 ra elegy ies: Trade in on General Tires. % 50 per cent off B tewalls, ED WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn 99 car. linde: my | . trebored Zuck Ma- be seen te be apprecietd. 6050. or be best offer, OA PP paso. _ SADDLE, WiLL sell cheap oF will trade for eng- A|Se2ee Scooters 100 use. 3608 Benste stein. Hoare 368 4-2988. | 1957 CUSHMAN EAQUE SCOOTER. TENNESSEE ‘WALKER 8 %a cond. $230. Ll 67800 after vrs. a 70 Pol ncerticoe 9 cone $-4663. _ ba". ‘8! CRUISAIRE MOTORSCOOTER. ————————— $00. FE 2-0485 a rE _2-0485 Wanted | Livestock 9% 90 o| i atus P ppeesoneigh nn oe cycle buddy seat. Excellent cond. NTED: PIGS & YOUNG car. cat Very reasonable, MI 6-1602. MA 5-08 For Sale Poultry 91 BANTUMS § ADULTS, 4 CHICKS. PE $9794 "ie. _te. Forrest Jones, RABBITS. ALL SIZES. WHITE, _Biack. Brdwn. Cheap. FE 4-1319. _ Sale Farm Produce 92 LGE. CULTIVATED BLUEBERR aan By quart or case. 350 Wise Rd. _ Commerce, EM _ 3-402. RASPBERRIES — ROY SCHNEID- 19 8 Astor. FE 2-477 ee petal Suaeenewet mm RASPBERR AS. PE 8-3036. 1196 AQUA LUNGS, NEW AND USED, | aware CORN, PICKED FRESH GIR''s 26° 5 doren | eet Coe » cor- | Ra. aa | aed AD bf the beg od Sw “E80 Highland” Rad. West of Pon Bogie Lake “Sale Farm arm Equipment 9 93 | Pana MACHINERY — NEW AND | ‘38 MO-PED, A-1 CONDITION, $00. _ 571_Desota CUSHMAN SCOOTER. 63 GOOD ier ry x: CUSHMAN E Pie FE ee ¢ _ers_ 2 rE Foz Sale Motorcycles 101 ‘48 JAWA cc. $150 BEST offer. OA -3209. . = (ey je WICH NiCe GONDT- RED W HI Tak MOTORBIRE Seas sant, Pape | + 5. PE 23416 ys FE 4-2428. After 102 BIKE, GOOD C $12.50. FE 2-2318, silicate __ For or Sale Bicycles | ROLLFAST BICYCLES. ALL sizes —— repair on all BM. Fine * & O. a Sales. 321 Boats ¢ & t Accessories s 103 3 JOHNSON MOTORS. 2 BRAND ne $ com with w, 2L plete y sed. Proulx Ss mane on M24 | tanks. atte Lese : 40 dealers Deans rar dol é cw Wy 4 : + i Rg eM aaa : ot eA ee D SPECIAL ia or BOAT. 16 HP. AIR. | WE HAVE THE NEW . LLOCH CHAIN SAWS ON | meter & lights. $240. OR 3-8306. ISPLAY. COME anD> SAILBOAT, 2 FOR A oy FRATION years re *) condition. Can be EASY TIME ENTS : a E | 2-8 ART MOTOR - KING BROS. - Cart, 6 gal. Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke 8 controls, new Sores e cover. 2-5233. Eves., FE. 4-0865. ‘F_ 40734 . : 41112 1g ET, WOLVERINE aT. r 15 USED SPECIALS iv PE ROWABOOT ELE a a GARDEN TRACTORS. PRICED pila e — with ge 3 fk ete aoe $75 controls. $150 Take over s & Roto Tillers __pymts. | EM 3-6572. HOUGHTEN & SONS |i pra tAl RO ew § ester” \** ' New Idea Ot fore For Sale Housetrailers ‘ 95 boat, tomplaten with ‘Tingshieta steering, and 35 cover mer" Mee * OR 3-1706 “tii 4, R 3-7722. after en aaa —_ “ M e 1& TROTWOOD EXC. COND. OL | las bottom. 25 H.P. motor. Fi- _ 10797, = rm ra! Fe water skiis, con 29 OUSETRA oT , =.» Bisson a "sa = _& trailer 19 after 5:30. 1953 RLETTE, 30 FT is vr . 30 BLP. ond, ‘Make offer. Lot ce electric trailer. many Lake-Tratler Park. PE 4 cxtras. 9000. 13 ft. at olverine, ce 6 ALMA, CASE Lor Ra Ka ow . - oR an ok pg — Sherbrooke, Com- _cond., 2 bedrm. | 1957 Pal PALACE, 10x45. 1015 IRWIN 32-9488 16 FT. CRIs CRAPT “INBOARD oat, 60 B.D. EM _ OR | — —iveetinng ently be ‘36 SPARTAN, 30 PT., BA | * neasctrsilon, in traae, UL & a, bse Extra aice. | fone Er a Di Must sell. Make of | ot gD ie : ter. OR "Tani! aeys: or sights | 2-106 in RAP ie OR : ees. | feos 1958 hy hag 66 saa OAEAY LA . . COST— " . 100. Sacrifice ~ nae. | Biectite, tase Chausseoge rater. _rrailer Park Lot 50. j hie and :: BEST BUY OF THE WEEK 2. the ft. $1.60 : foot Royal deluxe tandem, i, 2m of Oxford off 7 on $1395 Other used trailers from | if We have pot selection eal eamp tral the area. Bee the Cree 1 foot a= travel | © et y. self-contained. | Drive out today. burs rte eave | fog one MARINE & ‘Lee daa HOLLY the 3127 W. Huron °PE 47121 IAT WIN $20.06 “IN- cludes hardware. Ferry Service, _Inc., 6129 Highland Rd, DUNPHY WAYFARER OVER- nighter. complete with top and curtains. New Mark 78 Mercury motor, taedows trailer save $500. Pennf¥an 14 ft dynambid boat 3% hp. Evt e, complete with controis $725. 16 foot TennYan Lapstrake,30 h.p. Evinrude Lark, only $005 12 foot Foild-A-Boat, only $75. Mark 55E complete w controls, only $450. Drive out an see these Our location saves you money. CLIFF DREYER'S GUN & SPORT CENTER, 15210 HOLLY RD. HOLLY MElrose 4-677 1 = -_ FIBERGLAS - = “po IT SELF” AT DUCOUNT FPRICES Super Marine Resin .. . $6.88 Gal. All_size boat cloth tp stock t. . $2.98 Gal. ANDISE MART. TELEGRAPH RD. 1 Mile N. Miracle Mile PE 3-7688 Opposite Bloomfield Fashion Shop VIBERGLAS RUN-ABOUT, 14 FT. P Ro. Scott, elec. starter rg Pa Tilt bed trailer, $45 a. oe cost $1.8 sacrifice _MA sis 4 to 7 ae UARANTE! USED MOT ORS SLAYBAUGH’S 630 OAKLAND GOING OUT OF pretrlaeost 30 to So per cent off ts and ac- cessories, Costeilo’s. Orion. MY 3-1538. INSURE YOUR aoe AND tor for only $2.50 aye of __ Value. rE 2-0628 0 or JOHNSON 30 HP. ELECTRIC starter. Will Somenekenie. Make _ offer. OR 3-6 36527. OHNSON MOTORS — r Craft boats. Gator and Air- trailers, Everything for ine for $1,200. boat. oO" MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-8020 MERCURY MARK 25. 18 H.P. IN fen condition. With controls & . A bargain, at $180. FE UERCURY WOTORE ~~ Om DUNPHY peste. nee and used. We trade. r MA MARINE SALES Cor. 8. Blvd. & Saginaw ; PE 4-0587 NEW 3. sf BOATS, $40; - $139, Trailers, $89.60. oo ine 144.50. it th MSe. West. EM steering, con a ae. Evinr = eae, ier an tor ude New 12 ft. Geneva. windshie seortne. controls ane bt hr, Evinrude. Only $695. Used 1 year, 16 ft. Crestlin aluminum with Me ag top, side and 1956 Evin: curtains s T “36 HP. Origi- be ene nal cost s10T8 ie Now 1195. © per cent down. Terms. KELLY’S HARDWA: | | 3094 Auburn at Adams. | MOVING sell Wolverine 15 ft. frimatied Oakland Marine Exch. St A a ae hi Pr Bhs Cruioe with motors, Har- Works. Your Evin- Dealer Harrington. Boat Works BANK FINANCING Open genkey and Evenings Fiberglas PRL LALLA at “a Transportat'n Offered 105 105 as ook aS TO MOBILE ALA- &. Philadeiphia. seers, eae phevsess. autora a New a each A ay ere ios tne. OR 3 - woe PART SHARE EXPENSES ~ TO delphia area, leaving Aug 6. FE 2-664, after 6 p.m. Wanted Used Cars 106 BPPAP eat” a fae PVT Papert WANTS STATION wagon clean,.low mileage. Cash ‘nen cl Call OR 3-6033. Ag MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND ee cars. FE 2-2666, days or _ATTENTION! — Everything new | é HRM 9 RRR RIE T N al . ‘ a eo “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS?” WE'RE PAYING TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON FE ¢7371 FE ¢1797 IT'S YOUR _ CAR! ‘ GET THE MOST FOR IT! And the most is what you get at JEROME “Bri pest teat Lake at “DONT LOSE. YOUR CAR We shew y to. cut by ol “parments. halt Call oc: Eddie Steele ‘siusdiehih ska aati SPAY ean ope } es FORTY-TWO | a J ' i i at j -| THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1959. ) ™ ee 1 Used Cars am For Sale Used ‘Trucks 107 _ For Sale J 1 CASH NY MAKE OR MODEL D'THE TOP DOLLAR : RIGHT SEE MALEN ER ELLSWORTH OR LEE KEL d. “VANWELT - 4540 Dixte _Hwy 3-1385 TOP $38—-USED & JUNK | CARS Gmith Motor Sales FB 8-244) Needed Immediately 100 CA 1953 thru 1957 Models Bring Titke—Get Cash COMMUNITY. AUBURN AT Se BLYD. FE 8-4538 Top Paid POR GOOD USED CARS Russ Dawso __ 232 S Saginaw S St. Nn ~ NOW READ ; THIS BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR TOP DOLLAR WE NEED 500 CARS FOR OUT OF-STATE “HOP THE REST BUT GET THE BEST AT AVFRILLS 2020 Dixie Har -OBTR FE 4.6896 OUR en DEMAND GOt “CLEAN CARS” WE'LL GIVE YOU $35 CASH FF? SSS FOR YOUR EQUITY OR A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” SALES & SERVICE - M1) 8. SAGINAW FE 8-484) Dex Kennedy AND GET THE TOP DOLLAR = FOR YOUR CAR | CASS-OAKLAND Pontiac's Newest Lot 3212 W) Montcalm FE 8-8288 NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE a ij rH ~ CASH FOR CARS HARDENBURG MOTOR x ge Cass at Pike - PRIVATE PARTY WISHES TO Kowal, 7 MmAzoo, , Mich. See M&M Motor Sales” Por ws “ay ot on later model cars./ Dix R_3-1603 ps : Oo Paice ORE NK CARS PE 44878 K CARS TAYLOR Used Parts. FE ) CARS. B ee Sire. gi ‘40's thru ‘56's. 2967 nie Hwy. corner Scott Lk. ToP CASH $$$ FOR ¢ CLEAN ‘CARS ECONOMY CARS - "22 AUBURN After All! «, MONEY TALKS ! shop the rest then drive out iad the test and prove to Sour self the Ra We. XEtD LIBERTINE 7M HARTLEY it cr] Home alit Dixie OK Lot ut Hiascn or = opel aa Dixie Hwy. near Shashabaw mond its, aorart ceeeeeees <= DRAYTON PLAINS. MICH. ies? Buick ‘convert’ Power”. $1383 WTD. 1955 CHEVY. STANDARD 1957 Chevrolet, one owner .o- $1398 shift, 6 — a 1958 Chevy,|1955 Ford, new motor ... $ 895 both in cond. pee own- 1956 Pontiac Hardtop, nice .... $1005 ers. oR $3180, or FE se Hee Ford Seach Wecea eonnec $ 605 = ‘o anc a 695 Used Truck Parts “105A 1 Hydramaue ... § fo were | 1954 ro v-3 ! HALF-TON UTILITY BOX, R onable. FE 5-0680. eae USED PARTS ALL MAKES AND MODELS 2635 Auburn Ave. FE 4-6632 For Sale mee Trucks 107 - 1936 FORD TO 5 __ Speed, 2 ‘eis axle. 4 axl. MY_34831,| aunary os & Beet E 8-4530 ¥-130 JEEP Pick. K- UP a oR x ae. bg i valroort Ra 58 DESOTO Rak Mobil. se “aA Fport Fireflite, 4 aoor, radio, power MOT S: The Truck You N reed ace DEALER DEAL "48 PONTIAC HEARSE | C488 “TE 201 ‘sts Just like new. $395 1950 FORD SO DOWN Noten cep, mack cae | 10 Pptete, Fiedome, Yo en “St INTERNATIONAL transmission, radio, Secur one Stat mee en Eddie Steele 5 F-6 | FORD 14 ft. aluminum v 1 alum. — and lift gate Waterford Twpt ELH ELIZ _ sin ‘S! INTERNATIONAL "Ytory Suis, STYERA, HARDTOP. § yard dump. 2 speed and clean. | Steering. Detuxe -nterior. R&H. $595 | WSW tires. Undercoated ,Less than | _ 16,006 actual miles. op auditor 53 DODGE _bersonal 1663 BOISE oe l Se ___ REPOSSESSION 153 FOR dD | $125 full price. No cash needed. % ton panel. V-8. $498. 34 CHEV 12 ft. stake, sharp $795 ‘34 INTERNATIONAL Pickup. good rubber. $490 "54 FORD | % ton with utility body. $748 54 INTERNATIONAL 14 foot van. $795 | ‘S35 FORD F-109_—s| Pickup, 8 cylinder. $145 | 35 CHEVROLET | 2 ton chassis, 102 C.4. $795 55 CHEVROLET 2 ton, 12 ft. van, sharp. $1095 33 INTER NATIONAL | 12 ft. van. $695 *55 DODGE . V-8, 16 ft. van. $1098 36 FORD Courler, sharp. $795 "837 FORD F-100 Pickup, @ ft. box. $995 *37 FORD F-100 Panel, 6 cylinder. $1095 THESE ARE JUST aie aay uo | } j : ‘Derner's | ! : —o Senter. Ps Mat CRON 8T AT ELIZ. LK. RD Waterford _Twp F 1957 BUICK ESTATE WON, “Your 5806 DIXIE HWY 3 BUICK SPECIAL Ran W HARD- | la, Motor Sales 1953 Piymouth hardtop | 1953 Ford. Ford = : | 1952 Pontiac sce ge 1855 Pontiac Cat., 1949 steerin $2295 € & brakes fe ee bt BUICK. 1_OWNER_ ______ FE 5-3006 63 CHEV. GOOD COND R&H. SIDE TRUCK BODY with om © $125. Bmith Moxing | es TLYs * WHEE Barve Best Up. Mode! . Doodis ES bee 3-4358 ; "ipervice. ‘3250. 34 FORD, 1 TON” PICKUP. $878. | OR 3-415. ‘1986 GMc. 1, TON PICKUP. UL ; 2-4262. 53 CHEVY. 5 YARD DUMP. 2423 Willow _ Beach, _ ; NEW $9 Dodge Pickup \ $1605 | This price tnctudes all standard | | factory equipment and federal tax { - Pen fee Fetal as pon preune R \M ML i Rk DAL LAS 1001 N. ee 3, TON PICK-UP, A-1_ evenings only. Fe | 1952 CHEV., cendition, 4-787 9 ew ay ee |'48 HUDSON PICK-UP. MUST BE seen to be appreciated. Make of- fer. MA 5-1007 $7 CHEVY PANEL TRUCK, LOW mileage very ceen. reas. After 6pm FE 5-532 i EXCEPTIONALLY. NICE 56 CHEV- olet tg ton piceup. Radio. Heat- o Turn signals. Washers & white- walls 577 Northfield. Off Joslyn Pontiac’s Truck Center GMC 3 Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS _Auto Insurance | 108 | & PN FOR MOST CARS. $9 60 8 mos. Pmts. of $4.99 ea. “PE 45336. Eves. FE 2-4353. Foreign & Spts. Ce Cars irs 109 33 CORVETT. 3 oo PERFECT | cond MA 5-345 1957 MG SPORTS ROADSTER. lite with red trim and white side walls, spotless condition. Call MAple 5- Titel. 1956 MG.” ROADSTER, - MY $1130 | 7 after | as 1958 KARMANN GHIA CONVERT- | ible. Beautiful maroon finish. This Volkswagen has been ga- | rage-kept and still like brand new Priced to sell at this ridicu- | lously Fi price of §2246. Stock 6. 611. North Chev. | Hunter BI vd. at 8. Woodward Ave | Birmingham ‘MIE | | | | Oe CHEVROL ETS whitewalls, ‘is as you will see very clean a care, 1966 Chev. 6, 2 Door, Radio sot heater, tres excéliebt, a local a and under . 33.000 miles. Tnside | like new. 1986 Chev. 4 Door, economy 6 eylinder, radio and heater Also have @ 1955 2 Door 6 cylinder, heater and radio with tires like new and a 1954 Chev. 2 oor, Lopes and radio, it is a 1 owner ar. J. VAN WELT 4540 a Hwy. OR 3-1355 1958 CHEVROLET, 4 DOOR. $1595 Russ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY 8S Saginaw FE 2-9131 i ; t 232 ‘66 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE. VERY sharp. Like new. FE 8-1213 aft. 5 2 1953 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR HARD- top. Gold & white Automatic 1 owner. No rust. $445. 260 more to choose from $175 BIRMINGHAM. io ahipritigs 666 S. WOODWARD. 6-3900._ = $5 DOWN — ' 1953 ORD — portation, $ sia. ep s0502. Z| | omar : Hester $105, ' Eddie Steele er. < FORD 4 2705 ORCHARD LK. ae | Keego Harbor FE 2-2529) 1959 FORD, $95 g, RING “AUTO., 1 8. Saginaw. FE 8 1953 FORD COUPE ae ac | fect. No rust. Racio, heater, $385 _ OF 3-7665 1956 FORD, 4 DOOR, $695: Russ Dawson © MOTOR COMPANY | _FE 29131 . SEDAN. |" j = S Saginaw 1957 FORD, DOOR. Russ Dawson | MOTOR COMPANY, || 232 S Saginaw FE a 1957 FORD DEL-RIO RANCH ake. i on. Mojave tan & white. R & H | Automatic . Spotless. Low | miles $1395. This ad only Payments, $41.62. Low cash down or old trade. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER e _MI a PON T I AC. AU TO . BROKERS 57 Chev. Wagon., ¢ dr. V-8 . $1595 56 Buick RM, 4 dr. Air-cond.. $1495 57 Ford Custom 2 dr. FOM ..$1395 56 Ford V-8, 4 dr. Wen. . $1295 56 Chev. 2 cr., 6. Del Ray. $1095 56 Plymouth Bel, 6 Auto $995 55 Buick Century HT 3395 55 Ford Pairlane 6 $895 94 Pontiac, 2 di $593 54 Chev. 4 dr $595 si Chev. 2 dr. .. $495 ‘53 Mercury : $395 | ‘$3 Ford, 4 dr, 6 $395 ‘$1 Pontiac : ns ‘$3 Plymouth $95 , 1260 Perry at Madison FE 4- -$i00 | 1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIRE REPOSSESSION. | No cash needed. | 2 Beil, King 8:68 full price. $10.06 aig Auto FE 8-04 % . 4 DR with overdrive. $550. Call «30 P.M. EM 3-3494. 1956 CHEVROLET V WAGON. 9 PAS- senger Bel-air model. (Power) Auto. transmission. Desert gold | & bronze. Absolutely beautifu Must be seen. $1395. This ad on) 24 payments. $47.95. down or old trade BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 8. Woodward MI 6-3900 | Low cash. 1953 MG. GoopD EERO, ' _highest offer FE 2-317 LARGEST STOCK oe “DUNLOP imported sports and antique tires in Mich, All sizes to solve' foreign | ear owner problems. Market Tire Co_77_W. Huron. FE 8-0424. For | r Sale Used Cars 110 Oe $5 DOWN 1953 Buick Special, 2 door, dyna- flow. Radio and heater. $395. - Eddie Steele FORD re E 53-3177 ‘6S BUICK HT., $695. SMITH MO- tors. Crooks & Auburn, HARD- top. Chrome luggage rack. New tires. 1 owner. 32,000 actua] miles. _ Excellent cond. $1825. OR 3-8681. VACATION SPECIAL tan oo PRICED FOR THIS EK 1959 FORD &-cylinder, 4 lt Sgassenger country sedav. Gleaming white with Fordomatic, radio, heater aa oe tires. A BEAUTIFUL DE BEATTIE ALES FORD * Beales = 1930°" R 3-1970 __At the the Stoplight tn Waterhers we MO eis ‘OM_BOHR, I ~ § 150 be5 $ 150 ho money down Beatie: sea (cent owner c jelivery 1953 Hudson COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES, INC. e of = used a Cost new, $4300 BRAID $i Fe” soar hh. Mr. Bell, King Auto.) i 34 BU BUICK 3 RROADMASTER } H-TOP. DY DIO & HEATER. W- WALtS POLL POWER. ABSO.- | LUTELY NO MONEY “DOWN | Assume payments of $178 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr Parks | Sore es 4-1500. Harold Turner 1957 BUICK | SPECIAL 2. DR. HARDTOP. Red | & white finish, radio hea ] Seton: white tires am Siike | $1595 SCHUTZ RS | 52 8 sueotear «DR. 62. PE 4-1579 or EM 3- -5513 after 6. 1952 CHEV. $95. KING AUT 5. 3. Saginaw. F FE E 8-0402, oni Powerglide. FE_ 8-052, 1951 CHEVY, $95 Ine. “AUTO. “115 Ss Saginaw FE _8-0402. ipb4 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR, *916 | serhes, Powergiide. V8, excellent | condition. Call MI 43403, eve-. Rings j (1993 CHEVROLET ¢DRO matic. Hete is @ 1 owner, GOOD COND. Rai. 3 CHEV, haters. FE 8-0523 5806 DIXIE HWY. |'52. CHEVROLET 1} Sie “AIRS N NO ‘53. CHEVROLET LET 2DR. ‘RADIO & AUTO- | - ; 1956 ict cds CONVERT. § MOL Bal HARP. HEV. DELUXE. R & H VERY | es) EM 3-0081. H. Riggins. 96 CHEVY | CONVERTIBLE. ‘34 Chevy truck. FE 2-822. 1953 Chevrolet 210, 4 door. Pow- erglide. Radio and heater, $395. | Eddie Steele FORD HURON ST. AT ELIZ LK. RD Waterford Twp FE _5-317T 1958 CHEVROLET 4 4 DOOR BIS- cayne. Turquoise. Ww. engine. mission. combination. Heater. & rear speaker. Undercoated. EM Radio Back ‘up lights. 3-3134 1957 “CHEV, +DOOR. 6 STATION _Wagon, Exe. cond. FI FE 4-8109. 1955 CHEVROLET. A AUTOM ATIC transmissin, $795. radio ana eater, Russ Dawson MOTOR COMP: ANY 232. ‘8. 3. Saginaw FE 2-0131 VACATION SPECIAL wee ae PRICED aa THIS FORD DEMO cus- tom 300 Beviindes, Pipe sedan with Fordomatic, radio, heater, white tires. BEATTIE “Your FORD Dealer Bnew Raed 1291 At the Stoplight tr tn Waterford 1984 CHEVROLET BEL AIR, 3 oor, sharp car. No money down. $21 month. Lucky ute Sales. 193 S. Saginaw. FE 4 money down eet Motor Sales. FE 8-453 , 1953 CHEVROLET REPOSSESSION $125 full price. No cash needed. $7.50 month. Mr. Bell, K: Auto, FE _ #0402 me ‘35 CHEV. STATION WGN, REAL sharp! EM 3-0236, EM _3-6115. HE OLUTELY NO Assume pay- Call MI ATER. A EY DOWN. credit Mi en k t er r. Par a 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. 1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA COUPE. Power steer- ing & brakes and like new. $2145 SCHUTZ OTORS, INC 912 8, 912 8, Woodwa rd MI 6-5302 _ $5 DOWN 1953 aos toatl Club Coupe, Ra- $195. dio, heate Eddie Steele FORD | 7708 ORCHARD LE_ RD. Keego Harbor FE 2.2529 | —FORD DEALER— A-1 Used Car Shopping Center 344 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR $495 2 OY, Owens FORD Dealer aginaw St _FE_5-4101 | Your eed [PE 5- 3388. ‘96 DODGE LE BLANC CONVERT. Factory custom model. Spoke wheels Automatic. Power equipped Solid white. $795. This ad only. 24 payments, $28.84. Lew- cash 2 or old cece: BIR- _WoopWaR D. MI ‘ _ 1954 DODGE, ) ’ REPOSSESSION. $288 full price. No cash needed. PE poi Mr, Bell, King Auto. 1951 DODGE. $95, KING AUTO, _ Us 8. Saginaw, F FE 8-0402 | 1951 ce SOTO. 395. ¥ pn At AUT6 113 Saginaw. HASKINS || CHEV. SALE 1954 Chevrolet 210 4-door sedan, oro heater above average con- Jon. 1955 Chevrolet 210 hardtop. Pow- ergiide, radio and heater, beauti- ful Ught blue and ivory finish. Like new, One owner. oe Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop, V-8 engine, Powergiide, radio heater, black and ivory finish. j ' 1958 Cherreiet beaygron tel _2-ttoor | radio, hea’ i | Power * Beau- tiful sliver’ biue thaion. hardtop 1958 Chev et. Im Vs. goxine Gat ts oe cs extras, i and Belge Haskins Chev. ! 657) Dine Ht MAple §-5071 “Se 5. ee a i yee i584 "tape radio 3 1954 FORD “COUNTRY SEDAN 9 , 3695 1953 Olds 4 door 98 $250 | 1837 Ford, good condition $150 11953 Pontiac $22 | 1052 Chevrolet : $125 Smith Motor Sales jaf] Baldwin Ave TRANSPORT A ‘ 1ON SPECIAL 33 Plymouth 4 ar. $195 _ CHEVROLET 4 DR. POWER- after | . | 69: FE 2 | USED JEEPS OUR SPECIALTY 666 8 Woodward MI 6-2900 1959 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. FORD- Matic. Heater, washers, com- lete deluxe interior. $178 or any- hing of value down. $55 97 month- | ly. Call Mr. Jones Fleet Dept. MI 4-7618 passenger 3 ‘32 Ford V8 Fordomatic $195 53 Pontiac 4 dr. R&H Hydra. $175 48 Jeep Station Wagon -... $145 50 Ford 2 dr ‘53 Motor . 6 | '50 Mercury 4 ain . 52 Nash st ce ROGERS" Les & SERVICE 695 Auburn Ave. 2-9555 '51-FORD & 2 WHEEL TRAILER. EM_3-0619 a 1958 FORD, 2. DOOR, AUTOMATIC transmission, radio and heater, white wall tirres $1695, Russ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY 2328S. Saginaw "33 ,FORD CUSTOMLINE V-8 4 DR FOM. 39. .000 miles. es. $495. FE 4-0249 $5 PEs 2 DR. SEE AT Onsen & Sons Station. Perry & 52) WAGON, EXCEL- A-1, ‘52 FORD, V-8, _lent _condition. ag 2-0367. RE FORD 2 DOOR EPOSSESSION a ae airs No cas eeded. mont Bell, Ki _ PE 8- $-0402. Be “Aut. 1954 FORD 8 2-DOOR A very clean custom ed has radio, a standard transmis- sion. It's a real —s ern a i $445. ae choo: rom, §175. IRMINGHAM, RAM. BLER. 666 8. WOODWARD. MI —FORD DEALFR— A-1 Used Car Shopping Center 33 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon ‘Cy’ Owens Your Friendly FORD Dealer 7 8. Saginaw St. FE 52088 pa 5-4101 954 FORD, V-é REPOSSESSION $268 full price. No cash needed $15 fr ae Mr. Bell, King Auto. ell, ee FORD WAGONS (3 TO choose from) (2) 8 cylinders. (1) 2 standara & 1 automatic. Clean & sharp Priced ria “Megat 8 MINGHAM-RAMBLE _WOODWARD. MI 6.3000. ‘35 FORD RANCH WAGON, V-8. RADIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTE- | LY NO MONEY DOWN, Assume payments of $27.24 per. mo. Cal! Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI/ __4-7500. Harold _Turner_ Ford. 1955 FORD, 4 DOOR, RADIO AND meet automatic transmission. Russ Dawson MOTORCOMPANY |: FE 2-9131, WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 232 S. Saginaw 4 Rae FE 2-9131| "51 Chevrodlet Hardtop Jsed C Cars “110! Fors$ale Used Cars. oy. For For Sale ¢ Used ed Cars 110; a. ‘3 FORD A-i SHA: Huron. Shen 940 “PORDS, TWO, $3 wer windows pete wer seats. tandard shift & ‘rn sewalte. Ex- cellent foonnen . Spare Son DOWN. Assume pay- . Ment Ti $14.27 per’ mo. Call Credit Mer Mr. Parks at MI Pa .. Harold, id Turner Ford. noeaees No ~—— down. ae ky ove Sales. 193 8. Sagina FE 4-1006. a 57 FORD ‘CUSTOM 4 TDR. R BSOLUTE LY NO DOWN Assume paym a $53.52 per mo. Call Cr rene “ser. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. $5 DOWN Ford Custom 8, 2 door heater, Power steering. Eddie Steele FORD HURON ST. AT ELIZ. LK. RD. Waterford Two. FEL 53177 i996 LINCOLN “PREMIERE, ¢ DR. sedan, full power. $1795. Russ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY 1953 tas” 232, 8S Saginaw FE 2-013) ‘39 LARK. LIKE NEW, £800 ORIGI- nal miles. 6 cylinder. straight stick fully equipped. FE 4-2 185. 1946 JEEP 4 WHEEL DRIVE. with cab Good condition. $495. 1375 liidian Lake R between _Orion_and Oxford. SEE OUR SELECTION Of fine late model used cars. r * ~ JACK COLE, INC. Dodge-Plymouth-Chrysier 1000 W. Maple at Pontiac Trai! Walled Lake __ MA 4-4511 1954 MERCURY, RADIO. AND heater, automatic transmission _$450. OAkland 8-3823 1959 MERCURY, 2 DOOR, HARD- top, radio and beater, power steering and power brakes. $2895. Russ Dawson MOTOR COMP. ANY 232_=S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 1951 MERCURY, $95. KING AUTO. _i5_ 8. Saginaw, FE_8-0402. ~'31 MERCURY, BEST OFFER. EM | 3-0664 59 MERCURY DEMOS Get Our Low Overhead Deal BOB DUSSEAU, INC, Lincoln - Mercury - — 33015 GRAND RIV FARMINGT ON $5 DOWN 1954 Mercury Custom. 4 doa mo Radio and beater, Pode Steele FORD HURON ST. AT ELIZ. LK. RD. Waterford Twp FES-3177 FACTORY BRANCH ‘38 MERCURY Radio, Heater, Mertomatic. cep emsaseaDeugo ‘Pontiac Retail store FE 3-7117 6 MT. CLEMENS ST. BEHIND THE POST OFFICE 1957 OLDS FIESTA WAGON. Jet awa er steering & brakes. Whi and sharp. Beautiful‘ color. $2145 SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC 8 Woodward Hardenburg GUARANTEED USED mn '38 aS et ro vs abet — » pow- tires $12 _MI_6-5302 2 Dr., 38 Plymouth Conv. Pwr, $ies ‘57 Buick 2 Dr. Power ..... $1695 ‘37 Chev. Convertible B-A ... $1695 Ford F-Lane 2 Dr. Power $1095 56 Plymouth Suburban $ 895 ot lea Te Buick 8-Hardtop Chevrolet 2 door 3 “33 32 ‘47 Cadillac $ CORNER Cass. & ‘PIKE. =e 5-T398 57 RANCHWAGO! oo. “w. Iri- Economy 6, clean. quois. CLEAN Birmingham Trades 1350 N. Woodward Birmingham MI 4-1930 Crissman | Chevrolet Rochester End of the Month __ BEST BUMS on New Car Trade-Ins be ‘THIS ALMOST NEW condition” 1956 ron V8 Fairlane 4 door with ivory & blue finish, gleam- ing white tires. power steering, Fordomatic, radio & heater is an Oltstanding value at CRIS- SMANS new low price of $1195. NOTHER VALUE IN THE PORD LINE is this 1956 custom V8. Shining as a Knight in ar- mor, Many economical miles left in this one for your motoring | pleasure. i} 1955 FORD V8 Cus- tomlt 4 door with beautiful ivory » gleamin white tires and standard drive. ly $795. PORD 6 cylinder 2 ndard rough- Dark green finish with spot- ions interior make this a steal at $605. SAVE MANY DOLLARS and trouble free ration with this 1954 FORD V-8 custom 2 door. Fordomatic drive, white tires, ra- dio & ter and iight green finish. A sharp car for $505. ANOTHER SEARPTE im this 1954 fora V8 custom Rad heater, and setehara aapmnie: sion, Beautifil light green finish. $545. MANY MANY MIL LES P*; tune | rtation left in this. cute 1952 ‘ord’ V8 im .2 door with economical standard transmission. , Music “heat. Light blue fin- ish set white walled tires. gated ISSMAN - vA LUE. ROLETS. ALL : MODELS. Ctissman CHE Let heel , 19997 tot STOP! LOOK! SAVE! Lo Af ae eoe Bele eestcinte $1795 Air 2-door hardtop, V8 en- rine A black beauty, one owner. Ww miles. 1958 RAMBLER .......<..... $1595 One owner, low miles, a real gas saver. Radio and heater. 19GG BTC avsiecesecee reesei orn $1595 Century convertible, power, one owner, ideal car “lee the ideal weather. 1959 PONTIAC ..:..... SAVE $800 Bonneville 4 EXT 1957 Ford custom walls. New T-bird trans. 57 Merc. } motor $100 down, Take over pay- | ments. MA 41388. _. | 83. FORD—REALLY NICE” ‘CAR 7 T-Hurep — 923 W. Huron. = 4-2185. 1953 PORD, 2 DOO REPOSSE SSION For Sale Used ars Un = NORTH | Has the INTERNATIONAL I -YEAR + Discount _ WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% _ Coverage; No Exclusions $198 full price No cash needed. $8 Chey, 4-dr, Pull laa $1795 1.46 per month. Mr. Bell, King (55 Chev. 2-door, PG .$ 577) Hues PE 8 88-0402. a chev: Hi pag wagon als) 92, FORD CUSTOMLINE (2 DR | +55 Chev sol eone alae 2 ee FOM. Good cond. FE 4-1807 & 4 oe Delray 2-dr. ......8 768) FE 41465. ‘54 Chevy. Delray 2-door o $5 568 | 93 Pord Custom 8, Fordo. p-+-$ 362 | 1953 FORD CONVERTIBLE, $325. _Private owner. PE 5-2766 "88 FORD, 500 C CONVERTIBLE "68 Chevy, %@ ton pickup ‘55 Olds, Super 88 Holiday Rg eoaomonls 3 Ford pickup ae HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER FOREIGN CAR SALES Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave BIRMINGHAM MI 78 More to Pick From ( BANK RATES Open 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. North Chev. 4-2735 AND SERVICE $28 N. Main, Rochester OL 1-9761 1953 aes 2 ar. Catamina. Radio, héater, whitewalls, Exc. cond. $496 1957 Piceutb 2 dr. Hardtop. oe matic transmission. Radi & heater. Whitewalls =e 1345, 1958 Buick. 2 dr soeciet. ‘Dynaflow Radio & heater .. . $2196 1956 Pontiac iets “wagon. “4 dr. Power steering, power brakes, hydramatic, radio & heater $1295 1957 Pord 4 dr sedan. Automatic transmission. Radio, heater and whitewells .... 5. ccceeesis: 205 1957 Buick 4 dr. special. Dynaflow. Radio & heater. Like new ..$1595 1957 Buick 2 dr. Power “Lente power seers Dynaflow Radio & heate $1495 ts = 2 dr. ‘Hardtop. Radio & 1957 Ded e 4@ dr. sedan, Automatic ahpepe jon. Radio, Bester & walls $1595 1936 Chevreiet deluxe 4 dr. “wagon. v8. Powerglide. Radio, heater, wWhitewalls «=. ..ccc0<. -ascces 134 1955 Olds. convertible Starfire. Pull Rie ‘tes inchuding mindons &, vine 1952 Buick @ dr. sede Sen Sie HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 minutes from’, Pontiac” ' Oxford. i. Michigan OA 8-2528 ST es 5 CONVERT. "SUPER 88. sedan. __NICK FLORES AUTO. SALES tdtwin “FE 5-0302 28 ft. Cheif housetrailer: for sale. __$550 or late model car in trade, 1936 OLDS. GOOD | MOTOR AND tires $70. Keego Trailer Park _ Lot 50. HOT RODDERS! OLDS POWER RED *51 Chev. 49 block bored, ‘52 heads & intake with new 4 barrel carb. No oil or loose rods. \En- tirely Olds from engine to Tear end. Car will not run for néed of a valve job. All gauges work & shifting & gas pedal linkag booked up. Body & interior nee work. Best offer over $40 takes.\, Call MU _4-5921 21 after § 5. 1951 OLDS, $95. KING 2 | AUTO. 1 . Saginaw. PE 8-04 ~ YES ITS TRUE FOR REAL VALUE SEE — HAUPT - PONTIAC, 1955 OLDS. SUPER 88. 2 Dk. 115 NT. con on To Choose From out and buy. rs "mile north US. 5-5566 or MAple Open nights ‘til 9 M15, 10 MAple 5-1141 CLEAN "84 Olds Super 88H. T. P. brakes & P. steering, & R&A. —e be- tween 6 and 8 FE 447. 1954 PLYMOUTH REPOSSESSION $295 full price, no cash needed. $17 month. Mr. Bell, King Auto. FE 8-0402. 8. 4 DR.. HARDTOP wer brakes, good condi oi 1005. OL 1-186. OLIVER Motor Sales 58 Volkswagen ....$1995 ’58 Buick Spl. .....$2195 57 Dodge Wagon ..$1695 "57 Buick Spl. .....$1695 '57 Buick C/Wagon $2095 "ST VOED 25s neuen == $1895 57 Jeen FC 170... .$1995 $1195 .$ 995 $1295 $1295 $ 850 $1395 +$1295 ’°56 Buick 4 dr. sed. "55 Pontiac Starchf. $ 995 . $1095 55 Buick 4 dr. spl. $ 895 °S5 Buick Cent. ...-$ 995 $5 Buick Spl. .....5 995 55 Olds 88 ........$ 995) "55 Olds 2 dr. sed. ..$ 895) 55 Buick Spl. ......$ 895! 55. Buick Super_....$:995| 55 Pontiac Starchf. $ fe $7081 55 Buick ........ 55 Buick 2 dr. sed. $ 795 54 Buick 2 dr. ht. ..$ 595 | 54 Buick Cent. ....$ 695. 54 Buick Spl. .....$ 595, 54 Olds 88 ........$ 595 54 Buick Spl. .....$ 545 °54 Olds S/88 ......$ 595 54 Buick S/ht ....$ 595 54 Buick .........$ 395 53 Pontiac 4 dr. ...$ 145 53 Olds 4 dr. sed. ..$ 345 53 Cadillac .......$ 395 "46 Jeep & plow ....$ 395 SEE HANK OR GLEN Pontiac’s Bargain Barons for a hat full of savings OLIVER 1805 2-8181, ‘Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-901 Open’ Eves. | RENT IT FAST. ‘through Rent Ads! Room, i house, apartment, any: thing — Want Ads give jyou, ACTION. Dial FE, Lees | 1957 PLYMOUTH, 2 DOOR, HARD- | 232 8 Saginaw TEED 2-9131 ‘37 Plymouth, Svy. $1095 2dr, V8 Engine \Keego _ Harbor all &, SAGINAW 8&T. po top. radio and heater, automatic transmission. $1395. Russ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY Very clean Larry Jerome | ROCHESTER Bros DEALER 71 . L ‘S ~~ ‘$3 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP __ REPOSSESSION re full price. no cash needed | 1.46 per Pals Mr. Bell, King | “inte. PE 8-0402. 25 USED CARS — NO MONEY “DOWN Including '56 Models KEEGO oun = s geeric E FE 2-8394 OF se0 jo Orchard Lk. Rd 1951 PLYMOUTH Hi HARDTOP. REA- _ sonable offer: OL 1-821 Economy Spec 4 150 os FROM $45 TO ery TO FIT ALL POCKETBOOKS NANCE NO aa _BURN OFF SAGINA $5 * DOWN 1952 Plymouth, Belvedere HT. Radio &nheater. $195. Eddie Steele FORD ORCHARD LK 2705 R FE 2-2529 | \New Rambler Trade-ins S54 FORD CONVERTIBLE "57 BUICK SPECIAL CONVERT. 25 PLYMOUTH SAVOY 2DOOR 97 "58. MET HARDTOP | 1951 PONTIAC. $95. KT | 1s 8145 Commerce Road Open every | Keego Harbor For Sal 1957 Used Care 110, 35 4 _For ‘Sale Used € Cars , 0 NTIAC 4 D | SEDAN. res. 8 era ee . Seat cov eal ww t paiee Plymouth V-8 4-door. Aufomatic need one "1957 - Plymouth Plaza. 4 osiinder: Standard trans. Clean, From, Diam Cay BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD M1-6-3900 | PLYMOUTH $95. ., 115 8. Saginaw. FE 8-0402. 1951 Auto., 1 | KING T A BARGAIN? THIS IS IT! | dr. WAN 1956 Pontiac Chieftain 2 on 1 sacri- top cond. New tires. Wil fice at $950. OR 3-0724. ‘53 PONTIAC 4 DR. FE 4-8842 after 4 | 1952 PONTIAC. $95. KING AUTO. ORION _MY 2-2071 or MY 3-1461_ AC STARCHIEP 4OR. VIS- oe ; als & ads extras. 4,000 __miles,. 2150 Parkinson $5 DOWN 1954 Pontiac Chieftain, 8. 4 door. Hygrematic Radio and heater, Eddie Steele FORD HURON 8T. AT ELIZ Waterford Twp __ FE 35-3177 IAC 2 wenn GooD 1960 TOBTIAL $100. 88s LK. RD. 115 8S. Saginaw. PE 8-0402 ‘$1 CHEVROLET ....... 0.5.0... $75 50 Buick Convert ............ $95 51 Ford Convert ... $145 "32 a Station Wen. $95 ‘48 Ponti $45 "49 Paccata: ‘Good running $65 Also plenty others, Finance arranged. ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn 1955 PONTIAC STATION WAG- on, fully eyeippes. excellent cond. $1075, OL 1-1711 1953 PONTIAC, 4 DOOR. Bees No money down Any 8&7 mo. ucky Auto Sales. 193 8. Sagi- naw. FE 4-1006. P ; 1955 PONTIAC. POWER STEER- ing radio aud heater, hydramatic. $585 Russ Dawson MOTOR COMPANY 232 § Saginaw _ FE 23-9131 ‘87 PONTIAC, 4 DR. STATION- wagon, Light blue, hydramatic, power steering, power brakes. R & H. 1 owner. Sharp 7 Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALERS Main St. Clarkston. MA _5-5141 KING AUTO. PE 86-0402. 38 PONTIAC. CHIEFTAIN 2 DR R&H. WSW. Standard trans Tri- power. 6.000 Miles. FE 47365. 1954 PONTIAC oo REPOSSESSION $295 full price. No cash needed. $17 month. Mr. Bell. King Auto. FE 8-0402. Paul Bunyon Blitz Sale See Paul Bunyon and get a July Fire Sale Deal. RAMBLERS AMERICANS METROPOLITANS are coming out of Ho beard. Deal - now and sa Rambler “Sales EM 34155 Used Car Specials ‘56 Volkswagen ‘34 Clean % ton pick-up. ‘655 Sharp Rambler wagon ‘54 Fords & Chevys, no money dn. evening ‘til 9 p.m. $5 DOWN 1953 FORD CUSTOM 8, 4 DOOR. Fordomatic, Radio, heater $295. Eddie Steele FORD 2705 ORCHARD LK Ss. Saginaw. RD CFE s2-2529 PONTIAC > SEDAN. RADIO & EA oe he Bn Raa ert PONTIAC, | REPOSSESSION $195 full price. No cash needed. $11.46 per month. Mr. Bell, King Auto. 8-0402. 1951 PONTIAC, “6, 4 DR. GOOD transportation. $115. FE 2-1201. | 2 miles West of Oxford, off Drahner Rd PONTIAC HT, FOLLY SEQUIF- - d. Will trade. EM 3-008]. H. Riggins. 2 ‘69 PONTIAC 2 DR. CATALINA _ hardtop, Reasouable. FE 4-8333. $5 DOWN ue Pontiag Catalina bardtop. tires, Sebek. $ FULL | Eddie Steele FORD 2705 ORCHARD RD Meege Harbor _ _FE 23-2529 1955 RAMBL ER SUPER: 4 DOOR, _ Sedan. Call LK 55 PLYMOU a ia a 34 Willys Sedan $395 58 MAICO 60 MI. GAL . $706 48 Cadillac HT $195 ‘62 Nash St Rambler . $145 52 Mercury $205 ECONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN ‘55 RAMBLER, CUSTOM, 4 DR. $650. PE 4-1579 or EM 3- 5513 aft- or 4 ‘538 RAMBLER 2 DR. clining seats. owner. Low Sy lig $1495, tiae Auto Brokers, 1260 N. Perry. FE ¢4 4-8100. ‘94 RAMBLER _ STATION ~ WAGON, =ee. ABSOLUTE NO MON- Y DOWN. house. payments of 317.08 per mo. Call Credit Mar, Mr. Parks at MI 4-1500. Harold Turner Ford. MECHANIC'S SPECIAL 1956 Studebaker, 2 door No money down. $27 month. Needs a little motor Runable. Sales. 193 8, Saginaw. FE 4-1006. STUDEBAKER. $95. KING 1951 . Auto., 115 8. Saginaw _FB 8-0402. 1955 STUDEBAKER, V-8. 2 —— nice car. No money down. $§' month. Lucky Auto Sales. 193 S Saginaw Phone PE 4-1006. ‘39 STUDEBAKER LARK 6. HARD- discount. Davis gustaniee © Huge’ Rochester, . Main. Mich. OL ue 69 STUDEBAKER Vs HAWK. Demo. R&H. Coerere: Huge discount. Davis Moto 606 Main. Rochester, Mich. ¢ ‘OL 2-781, 195¢_ VOLKSWAGON, - GLAZIER blue ere ig = hae low mileage. ~ $5 DOWN 953 Studebaker Champion. 4 4r., vwerdrive, Radio and heater. $106. Eddie Steele - FORD 2705 ORCHARD LK. RD. Keego Harbor | _—s_ FEE_ 22-2539 | ‘$6 VOLKSWAGEN SUNROOF. R&H. Good cond By owner. $1100 — MI_ 6-9425 PLACE A “LOST” AD. Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss. 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FE 47371 Now $1089 deluxe heater, tvory and blue. Dynaflow, radio, heater. Powerglide. Radio, Hydramatic, tvory and red. ES | ; | me PONTIAC ‘PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1h59_ | | l te ¢ | erry Como Visi \Sho andy for Car | “Today's Television Programs --NBC.TV to. Return ileriahy 9 fee Programs furnished by stations Usted! tm this column are subject te change witheut notice F Gad §-WIBE-TV Grand aa eS Panchen “Channel 1+ WE 2Z-TV— ~~ Channel ? CELW-TV— (c) — Indicates Color Telecast-| ‘ Mrs. Troubles,” story of ne @ oon Pe al screwball couple who get in- (7) Curtain Time. — with large-sized jewel (9) Popeye. bery. 6:15 (4) asi Atome and Eve, = Steve Wilson. Drama: 6:30 (2) News, Weather. ilson learns that young de- eo Perse »- (cont.) ping predicament stems (D cont.) , m parents’ lect. (9) Farmer Alfalfa. 9:30 (2) Joseph Cotten, Drama: 6:40 (2) News Analyst. Rod Steiger stars as Charles 6:45 (2) News. Proteus, great electrical en- (4) News. gineer who overcame twisted (1) News. body and tortured heart to 2:00 (2) Dr. Christian. bring light to humanity in (4) Death Valley Days. “Lonely Wizard.” Repeat. (1) People’s Choice. (4) Theater. Drama: James (9) African Patrol. Whitmore and Marilyn 1:30 (2) Name Tune. Erskine in “Town Budget.” (4) Buckskin, Western: Jody Two mad-dog gunmen O'Connell's cousin Casy ar- menace helpless community rives from Ireland and his and only one man dares to quick ween oe fancy side- are b on arms e him prime sus- ro . Jimmy pect when bank robbery oc: Darmaret vs. Julious Boros curs. at Sea Island Golf Club in (1) Youth Bureau. Georgia. (9) Million Dollar Movie. (9) Boston Blackie. be ny fr a ta ter s effort s u u music farniliar ring ol embittered operator of! River.” (S1), Don Ameche | Panama City night club in Al Jolson. | z Rouge.” 3:00 (2) The Texan: Western: | (4) Playhouse. Dr ama: Longley gets help from | Blind Drop: Warsaw.” courageous old editor when’ (7) Golt (cont.). vicious outlaw and band of oss i wo : r. thugs destroy property of | itinerant Hungarian peddler | and wife. Repeat. he (4) Restless Gun. Western: Ruthless bounty hunter poses as sheriff and hires Bonner to help him track down (9) Starlight Theater. fugitive bandit. Drama, John Justin, ‘‘Vil- (7) Polka-Go-Round. Music lage.” (53). with guests the Dzelma Lat-| 10:50 by News. *vian Dancers of Chicago and} 11:00 (2) News. accordionist Frankie Yan- (4) News. kovic. (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Movie (cont.), 11:10 ~ — $:30 (2) Father Knows Best. 11:15 a Woche Seren household when she(1#:% (2) Nightwatch Theater. Sus invites her first real boy) ¢ See orang friend home. to meet family | Ca). | “ and the youngster develops (4) Sports. strong case of hero worship) for Jim Anderson. Repeat. | Starring Robert Young and) Jane Wyatt. 1 (4) Tales of Wells Fargo. | $:50 (2) Meditations Western: Hardie visits fron-|g:55 (2) On The Farm Front. tier town so tough and law-)7 less that it demands fee (9) Little Theater. (2) Playhouse (cont.). (4) Playouse (cont.). (7) Det. Deadline. Lou Gor- don and guests. 1:30 (4) Jack Parr. Variety. (7) Night Court. TUESDAY MORNING i Al (7) Big Show. 7:30 (2) Cartoon cine: = (1) Breakfast “ime. 9:00 (2) Movie (4) Bozo the Clown (color). 9:30 (4) Life of Riley. (7) Stage 3. 10:00 (4) Dough-Re-Mi. 10:25 (9) Billboard. 10:30 (2) Sam Levenson. * (4) Treasure Hunt, (9) Special Agent- 10:55 (7) News. 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. (4) Price Is Right. (7) Lady of Charm. (9) Abbott and Costello. 11:30 (2) Top Dollar, (4) Concentration. (9) Foreign Legionnaire. 11:45 (7) Detroiter. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 (2) Love of Life. (4) Tie Tae Dough. (7) Across the Board. (9) World Passport 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Pantomime Quiz (9) Serial Theater 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 12:50 (9) News. 1:96 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) It’s a Great Life. (7) Music Bingo. (9) Movie. 1:30 (2) As The World Turns. (4) I Married Joan. (7) Topper. 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth 2:00 (2) For Better or Worse. (4) Queen for a Day. (7) Day in Court. 2:30 (2) House Party. (4) Court of Human Rela- tions. (7) Gale Storm. (3:00 (2) Big Payoff. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Clock. (9) Movie. 3:30 (4) From these Roots. (7) Who Do You Trust? (2) Verdict Is Yours. 4:00° (2) Brighter Day. (4) (Color) Truth or Conse- quences, (7) Bandstand. 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. (4) County Fair. (9) Sherwood Forest. 5:00 (2) Movie. (4) (Color) George Pierrot. d (9) Looney Tunes. 300. (2) TV College. 5:30 (7) Adventure Time. (4) Today. 5:55 (4) Sports. every time Wells rareo wagon goes through. (7) Bold Journey. True ad- Total Astronomical venture: Quentin Key nes guides viewers to ““Madagas-| car,” with ancient native] religious rituals, visit with! three tribal kings and search for egg of Ephyoris. (9) Movie (cont.). 9:09 (2) Frontier Justice: Drama: Ernest Borgnine playing one- time gunsharp, stars in “Black Creek Encounter.” | Underworld unites in effort to keep Gunn from carrying |that it will have 200 specials in the coming season. The count for) Devi] and Daniel Webster.” John CBS-TV was about 60. Now CBS! pouseman will produce one for has some 185 ready and may top’ -Piayhouse 90” on CBS in the fall out final wishes of criminal | in “Death House Test- ament.” | | By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK (AP) — What's ‘true today is not necessarily te tomorrow in television program-| (4) Peter Gunn. Adventure: ming. | | Not long ago NBC-TV announced} TV Specials Spiral says it may top 200. Somebody ought to make a count at the end of the season. * * * And speaking of competition in the field of specials, both networks have scheduled TV versions of Stephen Vincent Benet’s ‘The (7) Play of Week. Comedy: ithat 200 NBC figure. And NBC) David Susskind will produce one ‘for NBC in February. By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK (AP) — In the coming season NBC-TV will make a strong bid to help bring mature television drama back to the sta- tus it enjoyed in times past. “If counting heads, we know that general drama_ usually doesn’t have as big a drawing power as Westerns and variety shows,’ David Levy, vice presi- dent in charge of programs, says. * * * “But counting heads isn’t the needs at least one home-grown and produced drama show be- cause it’s a staple of the enter- tainment world.” Thus there will come into being on NBC-TV the ‘Sunday Show- case’ of dramatic specials. Sched- uled for 8 p.m., it vvill run against two popular programs on the op-| position networks: Ed Sullivan on CBS and “Maverick’’ on ABC. * * * “Sunday Showcase’ is one of | three weekly hours that NBC-TV| will devote to a variety of spe-|, icial shows embracing drama, mu- aie documentaries, ‘Tuesdays t 9:30 p.m. has been purchased by the Ford Motor Co. for what network executives feel will be an outstanding series of varied en- days at 8:30 p.m., will be a nest- ing place for “other specials, dramas and news documentaries | Ingrid Bergman has been signed to star in a drama on the Ford series, ‘‘The Best of Durante” will launch the Friday night spot on) later by the first of a half-dozen Art Carney shows, Sometimes.” ‘It will be followed, No Nepotism, Says State Solon ‘About Job Setups’ WASHINGTON (UPI) — A Michigan congressman ted today—with no prompting at all—that he’s got a relative work- ing in his office. She’s 12 years old . . . wears bangs . . . and complains about |how much money she gets. | She is the daughter of Rep. ‘Charles E. Mich). * * * his constituents that with all the widespread publicity about nep- otism, they should know his him part time this summer. However, he said the youngster is not on the federal payroll. The congressman pays her out of his own pocket. Chamberlain said Ellen does things like stuffing and sealing * * * “Qur employe-employer rela- to Mature. only criterion you should use in judging a network schedule. One tertainment. The third hour, Fri- Sept. 25, to be followed a week * * * The first ‘Sunday Show rl a = poo FOOD MARKETS THRU be original $s. Pogos' a entitled sepeopie Kill WEDNESDAY, | | Chamberlain (R- Chamberlain said in a letter to | daughter, Ellen, is working for’ envelopes and running errands, | cellent place holding car wax, clean clothes, windshield cleaner and other things that the ear own’ er meets to keep his car looking Rh ne 4 PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Singer Perry, Como visited ‘his ailing mother yesterday in “Mercy Hos- el here and reported -later that “she was beginning to respond a little to treatment.” sean The crooner said his mother, 77.) 0° Seen, WOULD YOU TRUST YOUR HEALTH TO A “QUACK”? Of Course Not! DOES YOUR MONEY COME EASY ENOUGH TO. Trust your TV tubes to a “Do-It-Yourself” tube tester, which in many cases is not capable of properly checking many of the Multi-elernent tubes which are found in most TV sets. Remember, there is absolutely no regulation which requires the owner of these “‘tube-testers” to keep them in perfect work- ing order. There is no'standard it must meet . . . In reality, these “‘tube-testers” are a joke when compared to the testers which Independent Television Service Men use. It is our belief that ‘Do-It-Yourself’ tube checkers MAY be designéd 6 sell tubes. We do not know of any establish- ment repairing TV Sets that has one of these ‘Do-It-Yourself’ tube testers. Try this simple comparison and find out for yourself . . Bring any tube which has tested “Bad” on a “'Do-It- Yourself” ‘tube tester to your nearest local TV repair shop and make sure. There is no cost. This is another community service of YOUR LOCAL TELEVISION SERVICEMAN’S ASSOCIATION. THE INDEPENDENT SWEETS by a two-part adaptation of Budd Schulberg’s “What Makes Sammy Run?’ The Sunday night program will not. be confined to drama, how- ever. Two Milton Berle specials are slated for that hour and oc- casionally a news documentary will be shown. The lead-in pro- gram to “Sunday Showcase” is a new adventure series, ‘‘River- boat,” from 7 to 8 p.m. * * *-: | With a few exceptions, Friday night television programming has longe been medicore to poor. Levy believes that the new show will change the reputation of Friday evenings with many viewers, Most of the Friday night shows, have been sold to sponsors and ‘the Sunday night shows are being sold ‘pretty well,” Levy says, End Adv for PMs Tues. duly 28 The People of Oakland County « : Who Never Finished HIGH SCHOOL are invited to write for FREE — Tells how you can earn your American School Dip AT HOME IN "SPARE TIME Forest fires in Sweden are rare. A Canadian forestry expert says it is because Sweden has a fairly even distribution of rain during the summer months. 2 SERVICE REPAIR Member of Electronics Assn. FE 4-1515 cév wESCTRO MART TV RENT PAL BY DaY OR WEEK ME EASE RS or) mites SM, ZOIIaa aa SM. EM one mn seheet Beebe | \ TELEVISION SERVICEMEN NOMO .icpccccccccccccsseccsccscncesersvccesenecss: AG® cocescees ee of OAKLAND COUNTY AERTCES .occrccserccccccecscecesesecsceoces Se ; PEOPLE’S oenees eeepeeeee | J PRICES EFFECTIVE MONDAY, OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 AM, Uh 10 P.M. JULY 27th to 29th CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP | 3 taal FOOD TOWN-PEOPLE’S BONUS COUPON Campbell's TOMATO SOUP MAMAAARAGAGRAA de Aad tended dad I LIMIT 2 WITH THIS COUPON verry rey aa JAWS 4V4V4V a) ¢ SORE RS ee ee SLICED BOLOGNA dah den dar dave | = | F 1 1-LB. C ONLY “nul across The list of Westerns and adven-| tionship was a happy one,” he 1 Western state fi 1 8 19 [0 tures grows and grows. At the mo- said, until Ellen discovered she | | $ South i th ‘orks wil]| didn’t have much money left aft- | amesteas it 5 ment it appears the networks will er buying her lunch : country: have even more westerns this “Although sho claines no mena | ) 9 ——Angeles, a 7 coming season than last year. Lat- | California ; ‘ _| bership in a recognized organiza- : est announcement is for ‘Bron Tew 6 Ml co,” bowing on ABC-TV Sept, 22,| tiom, she has begun to negotiate DS! ’ se * ay 13 Soon 2) to appear on alternate Tuesday) fF —— —rer and fringe | | 16 United . : evenings (7:30 p.m, EDT) with] benefits. Bet _ E — | } 17 Mongrel tJ , “Sugarfoot.”’ magieeragee hour.” 4 | precipitation a _— * he -* , : me | e same hour — sometimes ° = 33 Sopttich exp . known as the children’s hour on Don’t Underestimate Ads = 2 24 ne ppm ae levision—ano' weste 5 27 Gott a lt IK fe | —— sored ™m rides) DUNKIRK, N. Y. (UPD) — The! > oftin cover in on NBC beginning Oct, 1. It's ~ = ; 32 Obliterator fi0 i” | WZ 5 rT called “Tales of the Plainsman’|4ay after Joseph's clothing store | =i 34 Cheerer advertised a ‘“Door-Buster Sale, = 3S plemtitan Ny es ae wm burglars broke into the establish- : 7 Plentifully Indian marshal. > 39 Hindmost The impact of the stecl strike) ment and stole clothing and $100. = ees yaad 4 Wye fii on an American city, Gary, Ind.,| Slate te Mesias 46 Wiens setae ny eS i silde will be examined by NBC’ News. ARTHRITIS iS): en Oy ae 16 Re EDT) | |. RHEUMATISM g yife of Aegir day, Aug. 21 (6:30 p.m., EDT). 54 Responses 5 oe — 4 Abodes 20 Of the Pope 40 Lonaed . | x * * | BU RSITIS--NEURITIS Cl : 58 Ramb} A i g 8 Rambles 8 God of | 22 More unusual 45 Oocrage |_ ABC-TV has signed sportscaster | pug pypw WONDER FORMULA “TENDER BEEF CHUCK . 60 Biblical 8 Invoive Lhe 45 Smug people Ray Scott and former gridiron IS HERE garden 7 Means of 28 Russian ity 48 Support star Harold ‘Red’ Grange to! “yy Lb. C 61 Blackthorn travel '26 Sidewalks 47 Precious t its TV! Berside-"X” is its Name be DOWN STeaveling «30 Antitoxine $6 Purpose. |serve as commentators on its “Satisfaction in 10 Days I Engl 4, yg gamer, | Algmware wr BREE Set (Star Football Game trom Chicage| Socata, 3 Tow ard the : 11 Worn thin 33 Lateral parts being A 14 9:30 E ge sheltered side 16 Storehouses 35 Lasso 5 Peruse \Aug. 14 at p.m. EDT. LEAN SHORT RIBS -- Today's Radio Programs of BEEF Wsm, (tee) «OK LW, (woe), WW2, cone) «= WOAR, (1190) WEXTZ, (IFT) «PON, (1660) WIBK, (1500) TONIGHR? 11:00—-WJR, a Sporte yhroe Newa, F. Poscogerears oe J0Sk, Bowe re wate toon Sante CRLW, News, David | WWI News, Maxwell WJ, Hew eee cn MeLeod CRLW. Ropwood WJBK, News, Reid CKLW, News, Davies ow ¢ AR, wear News, Mart: WOAR News, Bennett .| WPON Music cae yo WJBK, Reid . Sports 2:30—WXYZ, Paul Winter 11:—WIR Musie ORLW. Mash Moran” «=|: CKLW. News, Shiftbreak “Wg Bob Diner Date CKLW, Knowles beeeh eine Morgan ! 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News, Fn gg "| WWd, News, French . i a Bc ne pose pcameen ea a A he or bt] t . - - i " < if } . ; - ae Sire £:40-WIR, Musto Had ra ee a0 9d Mane mal om , . = -FoRTY-FouR _{ — | But Good Politically for Both ” Nixon-Khrushchev ‘Battle’ Just Fun | i ¢ ; , , i / ‘ | H ie : fi / : ‘ ) THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1959 , “ss oe bl = aay & : PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD. By JAMES MARLOW ~“ | But the United States and. the} On top of this the Soviets scram- AP News Analyst ‘Soviet Union both have been clum-|bled up the news coverage of | WASHINGTON (AP) — The - ve F Nixon’s trip with censorship — a F 7“ between Vi ted we — hey dda handed fact that was duly noted in the |public argument twe IC€ Nixon's visit. Nixon’s own gov- : See a ‘President Richard M. Nixon and| a A American press whose dispatches \Premier Nikita Khrushchev may\®'™™ent put him under a handi-/from its reporters in Moscow ‘have given diplomats a shock but'cap and left him open to abuse}were delayed or chopped yp. NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS 00.4 (IN MILLIONS) a ‘it didn’t amount to much except/before he ever got to Moscow. t ££ 2. |perhaps to help both men political-; There is small excuse — except! But, while ideas unquestionably ly at home. on the ground of thoughtlessness have more freedom in this coun- | They agreed Sunday their fast — for the fact that Congress and ‘try, there should be a slight pause set-to at the American fair in the Eisenhower administration before crowing. Moscow Friday was just frank combined to declare last week’ Jt was only six years ago that 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1958 and hardhitting but not belliger- Captive Nations Week. This was/|the State Department — under the| sores ee ar lof hase re ha. ent. It was almost like calling the a deliberate, anti-Communist prodding of Sen. Joseph McCar- MORE AND LESS — Number of households in the U.S. has note thing good, clean fus. ‘slam, intended to remind the set: ay GW) = enca oe more than doubled in the past two generations—from 20.2 million | 4) they did was hit each other (llite peoples this county hadn’t|book-burning among volumes on in 1910 to 30.4 million in 1958. On the other hand, size of house- 4. or the head with propaganda forgotten them. ithe shelves of this govennment’s holds has declined from 450 persons per 100 households to 335. (where it could get the most mile-| x« * * |overseas libraries. Farm families now account for only 10 per cent of the total. In | age—in front of reporters and TV, What was forgotten was that| Nixon’s ordeal in Latin Ameri- 1910 it was 30 per cent. Data from National Industrial Conference |—since all they said to each other last week was also the week/ca last year'‘— when, because of Board. |had been said before by them- Nixon was to arrive in the Soviet | anti-American feeling, he had to ‘selves or their governments. |Union and that the Russians|endure spit and stones — did him It was pretty much an old story Might—as ey did—take out their political good. It created great rs T lexcept for the way it was done. ivitation on Nixon. isympathy for him and appreciation Hope for Weekend Wind Up . tit ildn't come any closer to) But if this was clumsy, the for sturdiness in an ordeal. ‘settling anything—or making any- Soviets looked ever more gawk-| Now his slug-fest with Khrush- State Lawmakers Return thing worse—between the United ish. They were incredibly clum-/chev should do. him political good States and the Soviet Union than SY: here, Many Americans, fed up 'a high school debate between an _ They provided the world with with Khrushchev's bluster, can. to M Op U p Tax Batt le all-American boy and an all-Rus-|living evidence of Nixon's sugges- easily identify themselves with| sian boy, each sticking up for his tion to Khrushchev that the So- him and tell themselves: ‘He told’ ‘own country. 'viets are afraid of ideas. Khrush- off that guy.” LANSING W — Serious Senate-—~— except for a few decisions re. Both men knew any real hope Chev's pooueg chatr id iat And Khrushchev a hardly) House differences remained as cory «tape they might have for settling "8 you not to be afraid of ideas” lose at home by battering on! Michigan lawmakers came back served ‘for’ the! Hinal, adjournment American-Soviet differences rest: —looked ridiculous in view of Nixon. Any Russians, more con-| today for mop up chores in their ™Ce!8- ‘ed in their private talks, of which events. ; ‘cerned about their own feeling of! long battle over taxes. | Some of the big unanswered they have had several. | The Soviets insisted that more inferiority toward the United! If all went well, it was possible questions: | To professional diplomats, used than 100 books — including the States than the actual content of NEW TWIST FOR THE HULA HOOP — Re- in Vincennes, Ind. Matron Pansy Summers sees ae a to washing dirty international lin. World Almanac—be taken offthe argument, will no doubt ap-| ? I ' trellis for vines she planted that the eo 1. The size of the settlement, ee aut a0 Slee and wilt polite the ahelves “ck the American |pland their premier for standing| member the hula hoop? Wall, here's what strung them we as a trellis for pl waka witd vas WW thew k's end The House wants a tax package jalaver, the spectacle of these|book exhibit at Moscow. lup to the American. | happened to about three dozen discarded hoops at the Knox County Orphanage. .” week's end’ yield of 135 to 140 million dol- itwo high government officials -—___ | lars for fiscal 1959-60, Some Re- ' stepping on each other's toes may Queen, Philip Rest mutes woud te smugn. “*™* Smet ume ALLSTATE! A Famous Brand You Know and Trust! an ie ha he ee | Before Trip Windup | rrovet tax ians contain «nis Final Loan Year element. The GOP Senate ma- | : rity repeatedly has opposed f W | y PORT HOPE, Ont. pn —| Queen Elizabeth and Pripce Philip| *@® ® levy. Or War ets rested at Gov. Gen. Vincent Mas-| 3 The cash erisis and prompt | : sey's Couihtre Tecidence tata az | use of the veterans trust fund. | WASHINGTON (UPI) — World fore the windup of their 43-day Ca- : " ‘War II veterans today entered e 7 tw) On the Gand point. Sen. Cariton| soir final year of eligibility for jhousing, farm or business loans junder the GI bill. The Veterans Administration noted. that Congress set July 25. | nadian tour. /H. Morris (R-Kalamazoo), a lead- The royal couple will leave Mas-|ing GOP Senate strategist in re- sey's batterwood house tomorrow |cent months, said over the week- morning aboard an Air Force com-|end, “I don’t know whether it will Ee transport = Fredericton, be necessary to use it at all." | 1960 he iretion date in th B., where they will begin a four- Casting a haze over all other! e BS CSE STEN Cee the day tour of the maritime prov- oe m. inces, Their 15,000 mile Canadian) TSU" Was one the Supreme)” Nearly five million veterans, 35 tour ends in Halifax Aug. 1. 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