_ Nixon and Khrushchev Exch an From Our News Wires MOSCOW Nice President! Richard M. Nixon and Premier Nikita Khrushchev clashed head-| on today in a heated |informal) debate clirnaxed by Khrushchev’s| charge that Nixon was trying to threaten him. “We will answer your threats with threats,’ Khrushchev stormed in an exchange watched- by a crowd of startled spectators as f. exhibition here. They pulled no punches ig a sharp-toned exchange that did away completely with diplomatic niceties, Their topics ranged from U. 8. military bases to “captive nations” and the rela- tive superiority of U. S, and Russian nuclear arsenals. In one of the more bitter ex- Geneva, “It would be a great mistake and a great blow to peace if that’ (Geneva) conference would be allowed to fail,’ Nixon said. Khrushchev said Russia feels that way, too—but a few mo- ments later he was emphasizing Russia’s desire for a peace treaty with Germany, an issue outstanding among those on “we have means at our disposal which can give very bad conse- quences’’—an apparent reference to Russia's nuclear weapons. “We have, too,’’ Nixon retorted. “But ours are better,”, Khrush- chev shot back belligerently, x * * The off-the-cuff exchange weak- ened hopes that the two men might come to an understanding ‘Khrushchev in Russian. Their re-, unable te agres. Nixon” spoke ‘in English and marks were passed back and forth through interpretes. As the official party left the model house at the exhibition, scene of the informal exchange, Nixon stopped to shaké the hands of two Russian workmen, to fear anybody with these men?” cans who had been working on th¢ exhibition site and tossed Khrush-;, chev’s words back at him. these men?” Nixon asked, pointing at the Americans. 1% “Those: ‘are our men. Do we have| Nixon pointed to some Ameri- “Do we have to fear anyone with The debate was marked by ac-| - Verb the two men ‘toured the American|changes, Khrushchev warned that} whieh would solve the deadlock at) which East and West have been | Pointing } the two’ Russians, Khrushchev said: : |cusations about the origins of the | cold war and responsibility for the tense international situation. disclosed. A short time earlier, in their first face-to-face meeting in the Kremlin, Nixon and Khrushchev had greeted each other warmly ‘and Nixon delivered a letter from President Eisenhower. Details of the letter were not was to open formally later Russians and Americans night “no hation in the strong enough to issue an ultima- x * * Nixon later told ‘im suites ‘ot i (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast Fair and cooler tonight. Sunny and pleasant tomorrow. _(Detalls Page 2) 117t 7th YEAR New Lead Adiances: Search for Arsonist Armed with a new lead, State Police today forged ahead to crack the arson that gutted the Bloom-' field Township home of Teamster Charles O'Brien last Thursday night. * * * The inflammable fluid used in the arson has ‘‘definitely’’ been identifitd, said Set. Orame| O' Far- Heiress Sobs Tale of Kidnap New Jersey Socialite Left in Chicago Park After 2-Day Terror CHICAGO w—A_ young New, Jersey socialite, missing since, early Tuesday, turned up in a Chicago lake front park today and told police she had been kidnaped) im Newark, terrorized two days and dumped by two young toughs. * * * Miss Jacqueline Gay Hart, 21-) year-old daughter of Ralph A. Hart, an executive vice president of Colgate-Palmolive Co., ran sob- bing to a parked police car and cried: ‘‘Where am I, where am |?” The father and fiance of Jac- queline Gay Hart landed at Mid- way Airport in Chicago today to} bring the young heiress back home. * * * Policeman Jack Blakeslee told her and Miss Hart cried, ‘‘my)| name is Gay Hart; I want to call my dad in New Jersey.” Taken to the city detective | bureau, the distraught young © woman—her arms bruised—gave | a rambling, sometimes incoher- ent account of the two days since she bade farewell to her fiance, 25-year-old Stanley _S Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) _ HE PONTIAC PRESS PONTI AC, MICHIGAN, F RIDAY, JULY 24, 1959 —38 Ps AGES rell, head of the Redford Post ar- son squad. It is Speedway No. 1 Blue Tone gasoline companies, O'Farrell said fuel oil, he said This product is sold in bulk form at Speedway gasoline sta- tions, O'Farrell said, It is the similar te kerosene, and com- | Srenty used in small oi burners, he said. U.S. Books Booted by Red Censors LONDON \—Associated Press | correspondent John Scali_re- ported today from Moscow that Soviet officials were censoring books in the American exhi- bition library. x * * His report, telephoned to Lon- don, said a three-man committee “threw out from the library at the US. exhibit in the Soviet capital. The telephone connection was cut at this point. It was not known here whether this was due to a mechanical failure in the line or whether Soviet censors had broken the cen- nection. Attempts to reach Moscow by telephone were heavy traffic. x * * Scali is among the American newsmen accompanying Vice President Richard M. Nixon on his visit. Nixon said July 17 that after long negotiations the | Soviet government had agreed let the newsmen file dis- | to patches “freely and without de- lay.”’ * *& * “This is interpreted as indi- cating that American newsmen will be allowed to cover the trip without censorship,"’ he said. Myatéry Ship Puzzles Deputies book after book”’ | delayed by | UNITED PRESS INTERN. ATIONAL ASSOCIATED = Home Edition Identification was made in the \laboratories of two other national |Tested was a small amount of liquid in the bottom of three of the four five-gallon cans found in the burned out home, 205 Harrow Cir- cle. State Police now plan to ques- tion Speedway gasoline station op- lerators in hopes of identifying the | purchaser of the fuel oil. Police will begin in the vicinity lof the fire, then spread wider| afield, if necessary, O'Farrell’ said. | It was hoped that police might| be spared a long search — during} which time the trail to the arson- ists might grow colder — through | \the cooperation of Speedway deal- ers. “If any Speedway dealer has | reason to believe he is the one | _who sold the arsonists the fuel | | oll, we urge him to contact the | | Redford State Police Post,” | | O'Farrell said. The fuel oil may have been pur- |chased by one or more men, pos- | sibly driving an old grey sedan, |O’Farrell said. A car of that description was in |the area of the O’Brien home short- lly befere the fire, according to Mrs. Sylvia Paris, O’Brien’s moth- ‘er, who owns the house. \Suburban-type buses were an-| THIS IS THE LATEST — Here's a preview of the latest-style bus that will begin rolling off the GMC Truck & Coach Division assembly line early next year. The company says advanced said; new heating systems; three “But a different car could have nounced today by GMC Truck &' ‘optional transmissions and an im-| | been used to purchase the fy oil," Coach Division. |O’Farrell pointed out. * * * O'Farrell said that a pair of eye-- The models will offer glasses found on the lawn of the new appearance and O'Brien home belonged to a De- comfort, said Philip J. Monaghan, | |troit television camerman who General Motors Corp. took pictures of the house the day/dent and division general manager. |after the fire. The glasses had been! [considered as a possible clue. O’Brien is a business agent for! |Teamster Local 299 in Detroit, the tion, 144 of the new buses have already been ordered by bus ‘home local of James R. Hoffa. | companies, said Monaghan. Production is scheduled for early | next year. | ] One of the new buses will carry 53 passengers, The other, smaller, will carry 45, he said. News Flash CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (P— | Mrs. Edna Tatum, apparently | suffering from the same virus infection that killed her football coach husband last night, took a turn for the worse today and was taken to North Carolina | Memorial Hospital. with extensive application of bright finish aluminum; greatly expanded jwindow areas; and new materials ‘in interior decor. * * * The buses wil be equipped with) Is County Host to Space | Visitors? Can Oakland County lay claim to the first rocket ship from outer space? Have you noticed any strange little men scurrying around your neighborhood? “The Thing,’ as referred to by Oakland County sheriff's deputies, “landed”? yesterday afternoon on Joswick avenue near Pontiac road in Pontiac Township. Residents noticed the rocket-like object and called Deputies Stephen Navarre and Allan Whittingham. “When we first saw it at a distance it looked just like a rocket,” said Navarre. “It’s white with a red streak down the side and has what looks like fins on it.’’ Navarre and Whittingham crept stealthily toward the strange ob- t. ‘We weren't sure that it wouldn’t . explode . suddenly,” Na- varre explained. * * * “As we got closer, I could see it had some kind of props or ris ge on it and what appeared o be short nozzles on the top.” " close examination revealed “the thing’? was made ‘from some type of hot water tanks with wires attached to the “‘tail fins.” Deputy Whittingham said, “It sane ake tae tae. eb some part of a watercraft.” Na- varre thought it could be a part of a carnival ride. - “The thing” was left at the Kim- * ball Service Station, Perry and Opdyke. roads, in hopes its owner would return looking for it: So far, no one in the area has reported any strange looking little men lurking behind bushes. FROM OUTER SPACE? — sheriff's deputies ‘had a mysterious object on their hands today. They were called out yester- day afternoon to investigate this ‘‘rocket ship” Pi a z f ae Oalinad Giaty . Pontiae Press Photo found alongside a nad in Pontiac Township. Anyone seeing any little spa¢emen lurking in their backyards or fields should wey the Sher- iff's Dept. immediately. a stylish at ine reased | vice. presi-| One the basis of advance descrip- Innovations listed by Monaghan) include all-new, streamlined bodies | |Skip Raincoats, iproved air suspension system. Many items formerly furnished ‘ extra cost have been made Cancer Society Loses Charter Expel Units in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb) for Staying With UF The charter of the Southeastern Michigan Division of the Ameri- can Cancer Society covering ;Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties was revoked yesterday. A possible court fight looms ‘over an estimated ‘division assets. ‘ National officers of the ACS York the revocation at New | York yesterday, climaxing a two- | year-old dispute over fund-raising | Polici ies. $1,500,000 in) Suburban Model Designed for Comfort styling and added passenger popular with bus companies and SUBURBAN | | i comfort will make the new line patrons. The new line has two models, one holding 53 passengers, the other 45. . + — — GMC Reveals Plans for Two New Buses syspended Term Production plans for two new,new V- Diesel engines, Monaghan|standard in the new line, Monoghan| said, * * * Describing the néw line as a ‘complete break with the past’ as ae as body design is concerned, | Monaghan listed these further de-| tails: Bright metal, fluted, anodized) jaluminum is used extensively in side and rear body panels. Stream- lined styling is evident in the for- |ward slanting windows, in both — and rear end design, and in |such details as clearance lights, headlight and turn signal housing. A distinctive styling feature is a broad band of bright metal above |the windows. Visibility has been increased, both for driver and passengers. The windshield is nearly three times larger than former models. Driver’s window is bigger, and there is more glass in the en- trance doors. Both exterior and interior rear, view mirrors have been increased in size. Rear window is over twice as large as formerly. Passenger visibility is improved through side windows. : Improved styling is also evident Goldfine Given. Sentence Is One Year, | $1,000 for Contempt of Congress WASHINGTON (# Bernard| 'Goldfine today received a sus- {pended sentence of a year in jail and-a $1,000 fine for contempt of Congress. The fine as well as the jail term was. suspended. *+ * * In lieu of paying the fine and serving the jai] term, Goldfine, gift-giving Boston industrialist, was placed on probation for two years. In addition, U.S. District Judge James W. Morris directed that Goldfine, if given the opportunity, answer the 18 questions he refused to answer before the House sub- committee on Legislative over- sight a year ago. * * * If the committee should calli Goldfine again, Morris said, he must adequately answer the ques- tions which formed the basis of| the indictment. The national office ordered an lin the coach interior. Decorative| Ike, Mamie Off to Farm | | accounting of the local group’s | | funds and assets. The decision was the result of the division's defiance of an or- der to withdraw from United Fund campaigns. * * The ACS recently ordered local chapters to quit united or combined fund drives by next January. It said it could raise more money on its own than by sharing in combined drives. The local Division refused follow the ACS directive. Instead, it set up the Michigan (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) to Weekend to Be Sunny and Cool | Umbrellas and raincoats may be left at home over the weekend. The weatherman promises fair and cool with the low near 62 to- night. Sunny and pleasant is the good news for Saturday, the high reach- ing 78 to 80. Today's winds west to northwest at 12 to 18 miles an hour will diminish tonight. Partly cloudy ang a little warmer is Sunday’s prediction. No rain is expected to fall until after the seat- tered showers and thundershow- ers are again in store for the atea, ¥ Sixty-eight was the lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac item) ‘horsepower with no '‘*breathe”’ iB.H.P. at 2,000 r.p.m. with jectors. melamine (formerly an extra cost used in which extend clear over package! racks to window area. Patterned| aluminum jis used in lower side! panels as a standard feature. - * * * Seat platforms are now only seven inches above the aisle, a re-| duction of two inches over former, 5l-passenger models. Entrance) step height has been dropped by 134" to 1314" for easier boarding. The new V-6 engine delivers more! increase in cubic inch displacement. Its new 4-valve head enables the engine to better, producing 190 55) Ac- is cubic millimeter injectors. celeration is better due to proved torque — 550 ft. Ibs. 1,200- r.p.m. with 55 cu. mm. at in- * * * A new heating and ventilating system is located under the coach floor just ahead of the emergency door, Providing quiet, even distribution of head from this central location, it has a capacity of 114,000 B.T.U, per hour, based on a 100 degree water-air temperature differen- tial. In addition, a powerful new, dash heater (as standard equipment) de- livers another 41,000 more B.T.U, per hour into the driver area and across the windshield. Air conditioning, which is op- with standard heating and ven- preceding 8 a.m, At 2 p.m. the reading .was $4, tilating, using the same air ” ceiling panels and Mrs. Eisenhower left today. to spend the | im-|- tional at extra cost, is integrated/Pedite the courthouse project,” tem. WASHINGTON (® — President for Gettysburg, Pa., weekend at their farm home. | They set out by automobile at | 9:33 a.m. EDT for the run of about 80 miles. [t usually takes about two hours. County May for Bids ‘on Oakland County should 3Part Measure Ties In Levy on Business Calls for 2 Per Cent on Corporation Profits, 1 Cent Hike on Sales LANSING’ (®—Suddenly _and dramatically aroused, the House today cracked a | six months legislative dead- lock on taxes. | It passed and sent to the | Senate a three-bill package icoupling a use (sales) tax boost with a revision of the Business Activities Tax. | Both parties labeled it a com- | promise, | ‘The Jogjam broke with 17 fe | 16 approval of a bill to levy a 2 per cent —tax on corporation profits, to be reduced te 1'4 “per cent In a year, Passage of the measure adding /a penny to the three cent use | (sales) tax came minutes later on ‘a 67 to 21 vote. The third bill, | approved 87 to 17, would add two |million dollars to the intangibles jtax levied on financial institu- | tions. * * * In its haste, however, the House igot into a tangle on amendments to the BAT tax and called time out to iron out the bugs. Republican and Democratic lead- rs said the lower chamber would ‘quickly go along with a package to raise the use (sales) tax to five cents and exempt food, then route both to the Senate. Thus the Senate would be giv- en a choice of three House tax plans. The House on Wednesday sent over one geared to an im come tax on both individuals and business. The action came after a long night of wrangling in a frantic ef- fort to reach a compromise. Lawmakers ordered State Police dispatched to round up members absent without leave. Sgt.-at-Arms John Klingenberg (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) In Today's gm EP R, 8 Comics Situiil sraroieielsisivie'e We vies si b Commly News nce cscsacccss P| Editorials .................. 6 Farm & Garden . 14 CWB gmR ies cs sews vee 30 Obieetes. «: cece ee 52 7 Sports 0... ccc eee ee 22-25 | Stay Alive . mxee Se | Theaters .. 26-28 TV & Radio Programe sain ee | Wileen, Bart ......2.....0.5. 28 Women’ es Pages ......... 17-19 cements etna Readvertise Courthouse drop contracts with two of three courthouse contractors in order to speed construc- tion of the building, it was decided today. Dropping the contracts may provide a path out of the latest legal entangle-+ ment delaying construc- tion, three important com- mittees, of the Board of Supervisors said. The Board will be asked Aug. 4) to approve readvertising for bids: on general .construction and me- chanical installations, the -commit- tees decided on advice of Charles A. Davis, assistant corporation counsel, > ,*. ' 2 *Readvertising for bids will a vis said. on the long-delayed courthouse, | it was tacitly acknowledged. | The two companies which were |awarded the general construction land mechanical trades contracts June 2 have agreed to withdraw, it Was announced, A. J, Fredman, Inc. of Pontiac said it would be unable to keep its bid firm after Aug. 3, Fredman holds the general construction con- tract at a price of $2,104,520, - The R. L. Spitzley Co. of Detroit said it would have to tack $20,000. onto its, mechanical trades bid of ' Da-| $645,550, if it couldn't. sat work immediately. Readvertising may. also open the door to a higher price-tag cA Another firm, A, %, Shmina & Cone ee LU Vike : Laihuglo Figo HEUDMBEne sclean ce Me ie cine tage aamarineslmpi pPicsiarags viet ria eae py ; 4 wou... % er | Hoffa's Days Are Numbered’ Attorney Says Jimmy Won't Last Past October as Teamster Boss LOS ANGELES — A bitter foe of James R. Hoffa predicts Hoffa and several of his lieutenants will be suspended from the Teamsters Union by October. Godfrey P. Schmidt, an attorney told the National Retail Hardware Assn. yesterday that most rank and-file members would vote against the Teamsters president. But, he added, Hoffa's political strength within the union is as high as ever, and the only way to remove him from office is by legal action. Schmidt resigned recently as a- member of the court-appointed board of monitors supervising the) union's affairs. He quit because of a possible conflict of interest — he represents clients who have bar- gaining relations with the Team- sters. x * * He also was the attorney for 13 rank-and-file New York Teamsters whose suit to prevent Hoffa from taking office resulted in appoint- ment of the monitors. Schmidt predicted tast reo ary that the monitors would b able to force Hoffa out on anges of misconduct by dune, he noted, but legal maneuvers caused a delay. F act F indérs | ‘Check Strike | for President WASHINGTON (AP) of government fact - finders con- centrated today on steel strike data to provide President Eisen-| hower with the most exhaustive survey of its kind ever made. As the strike moved into its 10th ay, periodic reports were being sent to the White House by federal experts as soon as they were com pleted — Squads * * * | The half million. striking -steel- workers alread aVe fost nearls 100 million dollars in pay. About 10 million will be added to the wage loss each day the = strke continues With about 90 per cent of the nation’s steelmaking at a stand ‘still, daily production losses were estimated at nearly 43 ulhon dollars. Losses also were mount ing in allied fields where an esti- ‘mated 45.500 workers have been 'furloughed. * * * Federal mediators have sched-. uled a meeting Monday in New York the Michigan Parks Fee. on Verge of Passage LANSING — Climaxing a | long struggle, a bill to levy a $2 | | annual admission fee on Mich- igan'’s state parks was on the . the first joint session since ake began | & The attorney also said he: will verge of final legislative approval YOUNG JOURNALISTS AT four Oakland County high file misconduct charges against) today. these Teamster officials: Only Senate agreement on a | tal0l czz¢ td 24 House amendment was needed . Vice presidents Harold J. Gib- to send it to Gov. Williams for | bons, Hoffa’s executive officer; signing. The governor said John T. (Sandy) O'Brien of Chi-) earlier this week he was opposed | cago; John J. Conklin of New) to the bill but ‘‘not opposing it,” | Jersey and Owen Bert Brennan of, Detroit and John O'Rourke, bead) of the union's New York City joint) council and trustee Ray Cohen of a isons Bay City Times. Names New Editor BAY CITY —Milton D. Hewes, 55, for 20 years news editor of the Bay City Times, today was named | editor to succeed Glenn MacDon:- | ald, who died last Friday. ] The post of news editor will] be) . taken by Ray J. Kuhn, 54, city) 800d working order editor of the Times since 1946. Hewes, a native of Bay City, started on the Times at the age To Seek New Bids of 19 when he graduated from Bay | ot gir caters. He. ree on Courthouse it become law. Needing 56 votes for pas- sage, the measure squeaked through the House yesterday, 57-47. Democrats, spurred by the Michigan AFL-CIO, defeat- ed it once during the day but Republicans won five Demo- crats to their cause on a sec- ond vote and put it over the top. The fee plan wouldn't go into operation until next year. State conservation officials recom- mended postponement to give | indicating he probably would let them time to put the system into telegraph editor and city editor. He is married and has two chil-/ dren, Intewdaces Resolution WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen. Philip A. Hart (D-Mich) today introduced a Senate resolution for the creation of a select Sen- ate committee on the economic impact of national defense, keyed to helping small business and labor surplus areas. Cool Air Moves Into Northern Tier of States By The Associated Press Cooler weather dented the Northern tier of states from the Dakotas into the Great Lakes re- gion today, but warm, humid air hung on in most of the country east of the Rockies. * -* * Thunderstorms were scattered throughout the muggy section and dumped heavy rains in portions of the middie Mississippi Valley. Butler, Mo., measured nearly 1% inches of rain in a six - hour period during the night. * * * Stormy activity was widespread | from Texas and Oklahoma north- eastward through — Tennessee and Kentucky and in the north Atlantic Coast peti The Weather , Full U.S. Weather Bureau Repor | PONTIAC AND VICINITY a parity cloudy and less humid teday. Fair and cooler tonight. Tomerrew sunny and pleasant. Winds west to northwest 12.16 pe oe a A aiehing tenight. a ie w ton tomer- preg ight. 62. High Today in Pontiae a temperature Preceding 8 om At 8 a.m.: Wind velocit Direction— West a mye Sun sets Priday at Sun rises Saturday a en am. Moon sets Saturday at 9:11 a.m. Moon rises Friday at 10:02 p.m Downtown Temperatures ' (Continued From Page One) | Sons of Detroit, said a suit block- ing the courthotsse would be with- drawn if construction were once again opened to competitive bid- | | ding. Letters from the three companies| were read at a joint meeting of the Ways and Means Committee, | the Special Courthouse Committee and the Buildings and Grounds | Committee. A suit blocking courthouse con- struction in behalf of the Shmina firm is now being appealed to the! State Supreme Court. There may not be a legal decision until Octob- er or early next year, Davis warned. The suit was initiated by Frank P. Scruggs, a Royal Oak tool and die maker, whose brother is a Shmina employe, the Shmina company should have been awarded the general construc- | tion contract because Shmina’s bid was about $19,000 lower than Fred- man's. * * * The county claims that Fred- man's bid was only about $2,000/ higher, and the difference in cost would be worthwhile to the coun- ty since Fredman promises to use local labor. “Heiress Sobs Tale ‘of Kidnap Terror (Continued From Page One) among 90 high school newspaper staff members who are workshops this summer at Michigan.. Barbara Shadley, mn the Spewrter, and Dick Rager Robert A. Stierer, asgistant cy manager, iday attending a two-day of representatives from Region 4 of the U.S. Civil Defense Council meeting Stierer was prepared to report | on the municipal pian of action in , event of tornado, adopted Mon- | day by the City Commission. It is | one of the first such plans in Michigan, Stierer is the city ‘'s deputy di-| ‘rector of civil defense. The civil defense council is a voluntary} |group, with region four embrac “ing | jsevera] midwestern states, anclud- | ling Michigan. es Lapeer Area Man Rams Train, Dies A 24-year-old Oregon Township |man was killed instantly yesterday when his car rammed the side of a freight train engine at a crossing on Millville road, about three miles north of Lapeer. He was Dean L. Walker of 2254 Millville Rd. The Lapeer County Sheriff's De-| | partment said that Walker appar- ently didn’t see the New York Cen- tral train approaching in the rain. 'He was pronounced dead at the In the suit it is claimed that 8Cen¢ by Lapeer County Coroner that the national ACS may set up Dr. William Heitch. Logjam Broken by 3 House Bills (Continued From Page One) had said he would ask the Coast ‘Guard to help bring in Rep. Frank |J. O’Brien (D-Detroit), believed to 'be on Mackinac Island. Sixteen were missing when a “call of the House’’ was ordered | shortly before 10:30 a.m. Eight were located within a few minutes, many in their hotel beds Twelve of the school attending was in Grand Rapids 10-| 34 senators were! WORK — These students are and ‘publications Rd., sponsored by Matyunas (left) journalism the University of were sponsored Ottawa Dr., at School s, bl o Chippewa both Central High School students, The Pontiac and Chelsea Kaye, 219 Catalpa Dr., THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1959 yf td \ were Ruth Ann Royal Oak, Royal Oak, by Royal Oak’s Dondero High Press. of 1909 Kalama St., (Continued From Page One) » Cancer Foundation to which it ar- transfer all its as- sets. The assets include about $960,000 in funds, contributed by the UF and through wills, gifts! and other donations. ranged to At New York, the ACS authér-| ized legal action if necessary | Spokesmen for the Southeastern Michigan group said any effort to ‘take over its funds would be re- sisted. Branch assets include head- | quarters in Detroit valued at | $400,000. | Karl Bradley, executive director jof the Pontiac Area United Fund, | City Manager Talks Cancer Society Expels ‘on Tornado Defense Units in Oakland, Wayne not take into account the general excellence of the Division.” He termed the Division ‘“‘one of the best cancer- fighting groups in the nation.”’ The Division is anxious to work with the ACS and is in accord with iit on all phases of the cancer pro-| gram, Teuscher said. Teuscher said he hoped char- tered membership could be _re- sumed « ‘until that day comes we have no alternative but to continue | our fight against cancer in the manner we have found most ef- _ fective for the people of this community.” The Division has an organization, |said the local UF group will back of 16,000 volunteer workers. |the ousted Division. An allocation) from this year’s UF campaign will! go to. the Michigan Cancer Foun-| dation, he said. pl-,”’ Bradley said. back to November, “We will support our local peo-, national society ordered its chap-| Lois G. Cook, 15, of 5046 Hatchery ‘It seems like ters to withdraw from community Rd. * * * The fund-raising dispute dates the national ACS feels that funds/fund drives. already allocated for this year be-| In 1958, the local branch decided ‘for Foreign Aid \, The Day in Birmin nigh Ike Signs Bill Clampdown Total 10 Per Cent Short of His Original Request, May Be Cut More a lot of automobile racers through | on them,” said Capt. squeeze — Sluiter of the Bloomfield Walter WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- dent Eisenhower signed today a $3,556,200,000 foreign aid authori-) zation bill. * Yesterday the ‘‘squeeze’’ began} when Eric F. Scimitschek, 27, and) The total is $353,200,000 short, Adelmiro P. Copioli, 21, both of or within 10 per cent, of the Detroit, paid speeding fines be- Arie Eisenhower recommend- fore Justice of the Peace A. J. ed Richardson in Bloomfield Hills Jus- But there is every indication tice Court. that Congress will cut deeper in the forthcoming fore:¢n aid appro- priations bill to provide the actual funds for the program through June 30. 1960. The bill signed today seis max- imums and defines policies. The biggest cut was in euthor-| | Seimitschek won the race against, ization for military arms to al- 'Copioli at 105 miles per hour but | lies. Congress set the limit at| lost to the police. He was fined | $1,400,000,000 instead of the $1,600,- 000,000 Eisenhower recommend- 185 miles per hour to pay a $60 | ed. Moreover, it directed that for’ fine, * The two were clocked at 7:30 a.m. While racing their cars on Woodward avenue north of Quar- ton road by Ofiicer George Chrisman of the Bloomfield Hills | Police force, a two-year trial period military! ' foreign oud be treated as part Of The Rey. Alfred D. Grey will be ithe U.S. defense budget rather oust minister Sunday at the Con- than a "separate item. gregational Chureh of Birmingham | | * * * _— 2 = = I Congress also authorized only 155 million dollars, instead of the ' ‘ recommended 20 million curs Qf wf Kills ‘in the fund for the President to ; i ispend in unforeseen contingen- cies. 2 Women Hurt Father, Baby Virginia Sheriff Blames BIRMINGHAM — “We're getting! here, and we're going to put the Hills Police Dept. * ' |$85 and Copioli came in second at/{ in the future but that | ds Cars Collide in Waterford Chessaning injured Thursday smashup on U. S. Lake road, Waterford according to Pontiac State Police. Mrs, Luella Williamson, 63, one of the drivers, and her companion, -Two in a_ three-car 10 near Silver Township, | Ex-Convict Husband of. Wife’s Sister women were BASSETT, Va. (APi—A_ furni- ture factory worker was shot to death while walking along a coun- try road with his wife today. Minutes later, his baby daugh- ter was killed in the arms of her wounded iMrs. Lois Allen, 71, were treated grandmother, who was for minor injuries at Pontiac by the bullet. General Hospital and released — x we * | Troopers said a southbound car wie wictins were Marvin Lee driven by Robert Baedle, 23, of “horley, in his early 30's, and 4130 Airport Rd., Waterford Town-"'S daughter, Della. 8 months. iship, rammed into the rear of an W none s mother, Marjorie Lee auto driven by Orville Harrotn, 33, Whorley, was wounded in the chest by the high-powered rifle lof 1058 Daffodil St. The Harroun car, stopped to bullet after it passed through the make a left turn, was driven across ee a soedition ae the center line striking the Wil- Pdi ot) A ee liamson auto head on, police Sheriff Morton Prillaman sad reported ee Ear! Smith, 28, of Ferrum, did the shooting. Smith was _ re- cently released from the Lewis- Auto Crash Injures burg, Pa., federal reformatory after serving 30 months on 2 in Waterford Twp. whisky conspiracy charge. Prillaman said Smith was mar- ried to the sister of Whorley’s Two people escaped serious in-: wife. Mrs. Smith was taken into ; 1957, when the! juries in Waterford Township at 2) protective custody. ‘a.m. today when their car crashed = |into two trees and a mail box at h [Hatchery road hear Marlington, Recover Thor Cone | Street. Complete With Camera CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (?— Edward E. Farnsworth, 23, of 93 Mains St., told Waterford Township Eulice he was driving west on A tiny camera was fired 1,700 | Hatchery road, when he lost con- miles over the Atlantic in the jtrol of his automobile while trying nose cone of a Thor missile to- to pass another car. day and was recovered from the Farnsworth and his passenger, sea 2'; hours later. The Air Force announced that , were taken to Pontiac General, a C54 search plane spotted the He was treated for knee nose cone in the water off the | island of Antigua and directed | Hospital. injuries, and Miss Cook was in sat-| long to them. We in Pontiac don't| finally to remain with the United) ‘isfactory condition today with right) the recovery ship Lima to the feel that way. ¥ He continued: x * federation. So does the local can-! cer society group.” Bradley said it was “‘possible”’ wtiek y business its own organization in south. eastern Michigan and conduct a separate drive. He expressed disappointment in the attitude of the ACS national) offic ers and pointed out that the, “UF campaign has provided more! ‘money for the cancer society than ‘any single drive could.’ * * * “Until the last minute we hoped that it would be possible to ar- rive at a with the ACS,” Bradley said “We've always raised sufficient moneys for our local group.” Bradley said the Michigan Cancer Founcation will probably seek a sizeable boost in its al- location because of increased costs resulting from the ouster. The North Oakland Unit of the ‘Southeastern Michigan Division maintains headquarters in Pon- absent today, but no tax issues / Gaines, at the airport in New- \were under consideration there. ark and vanished. |The Senate met*for less than 45 ; . minutes. The attractive Miss Hart, her blonde hair disheveled, told po- | lice a man shoved her into a cor at Newark Airport just as she was) about to enter her own auto after leaving Gaines, of Fayettesville,| W. Va. CANDY -BAR DIET The young woman, who stan to marry Gaines Aug. 29, said she tum to another without running the) split. Nixon, Khrushchev Have Heated Debate (Continued From Page One) risk of self-destruction.” In a speech at opening the U.S. exhibition here, Nixon said the Jnited States wants “not peace by ultimatum but peace by negotiation.” Nixon’s speech was a point-by-| point catalogue of how A cans live and an explanation’ to the Russians of the things they | would see in the fair. Women Cabbies Best CHICAGO U— Women make better cab drivers than most men, | to a taxi operator informed: aldermen who- are studying the business. ‘We have half a dozen women ceremonies | itiac. President of the local unit is |Dr. John Marra, who said: “We hoped for a change of |heart from the national ACS and l believed their policy might be one iof flexibility. Evidently, it’s not.’ While critical of the national loffice, Dr. Marra deplored the * * * « gram will be hard to take on,”” he said, ‘‘notably the tremendous educational program, and research activities.’ Money for local research . pro- grams from the U.S. Public Health Service which is received throngh the ACS may be cut off, he feared. } | “We'll need the whole-hearted| ‘support of the UF and the good people of Michigan,”’ he said, “ * * * Dr. William Bromme, a Division trustee, and Edward W. Tuescher, jexecutive director, said the differ- lences involved only fund raising | Foundation. |was signed. The branch had said’ it would sign a four-year contract! “Naturally the UF believes -in this year. |as Hofschneider, friendly arrangement ~ “Many sfeatures of the ACS pro-| A one-year contract At New York, the ACS appointed , . Harry M. Nelson to take over in the Detroit region. Dr. Nelson, chief gyneco- | ilogist at Woman's Hospital, is a director of the local branch. Will He Share Trouble? BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI)—Thom- 20, who was ar- rested for charging people 50 cents | to park on state property near) Memorial Auditorium, told police | he was sharing the proceeds with | the man who hired him for job. the | «= ‘Ave. eg, arm and chest injuries. location. | Husband Shoots Wife | Coast City Feels Quake in Family Quarrel EUREKA, Calif. () — The | strongest earthquake felt here | since December 1954 rocked a A 36-year-old Pontia¢ housewife) jwas in fair condition at St. Jo- large segment of Humboldt Coun. ty Thursday but its epicenter was lseph Mercy Hospital this morning | out at sea. No damage was re- ‘after being shot by her husband) Ported. It was felt in commu- last night in a family quarrel, | Mites 60 miles apart. Mrs. Bessie Lee Moore was shot! in the chest by her husband, Paralytic Polio Soars |Walter Ezell, 36. He admitted the shooting to police. | WASHINGTON — Paralytic He was arrested for investigation] polio cases increased by 50 per jof assault with intent to commit) cent last week to a 1959 weekly |murder. high of 166. They ran more than The Moores live at 168 E. Wilson, three times the number listed for | the cemperatic 1958 week. | Oakland Coaliay sheriff's sass enki and I wish we had more,” |methods. Both, however, indicated isaid Arthur Dickholtz, He said/ they felt the. Division took the’ Waldman, 20, of Detroit, was un- women drivers learn the city just| proper position. eens ss am.. ee pm *?| had been fed a diet of candy bars) 6:2: te OMe * throughout the two days of travel! —_— j and terror. A second man was in — | aa Fie ithe car where she was thrown, Highest emperature veces ....18 | gagged, bound, blindfolded and Mean tensperate sidned ee ceeea covered with a blanket, she said. Weather—Rain, Whenever she moved, Miss Hart One Year Ago tn Pontiac said, one of the men kicked her| Se aoe ---- --*7 | sharply in the sides. = temperature ...... 16 ; ¥. Highest and Lowest ad Gaperatares tnis| 2-Cor Collision on M24 i 1 bd * r gio tees 82 in 1953' Injures Flint Driver ‘. angacae® prep a aitimmore 2 1 Maraue'te “2 “ts a ibaa collision at — and, Braw noite 25 ao Be fe erstone Rd., Pontiac Town-| buffalo .. 85 73 Milwaukee 81 62/Ship, Thursday afternoon, sent/ Gaseeo a & _ cls fs fiJames B. Bay, 27, .of Flint, Cincinnati ‘80 69 New York 85 72/St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. FE F ; 6 7 4 88. 62 * * 92 61 P 81 60 Be bl cee hs : re . Worth 6 73 8. isco 66 ties said the other driver, Leon A. gre aren 7 fee Bo 7 : Hi a fom aan i $1 injured. Bay was treated for minor | lansing oo 4 Washington 93 1% "Ose and head cuts and released. Lo 2s ; rae f - | as fast as men, and have a notice-| ably lower accident rate. | *® * * Dr. Bromme said the ACS)\"does a AFTER. YESTERDAY'S RAINSTORM — It rained and rained — the ‘heaviest rain this summer, Ahd when the fain i late - yesterday afternvon, \ “V numerous obese Pee agit 2 Uns able — «te Pontiae Press Pheto streets were temporarily flooded, like this corner of Lull and Wessen streets, where flood waters nally stépped Bloomfield Police Begin on S peeders during the last week of the Rev. Raymond Fenner’s vacation. Rev. Mr, Grey was interim | minister at the church for a six- | month period in 1958-59. He re- sides at 6696 E. Dartmor Rd., | Birmingham. His topic Sunday will be ‘‘The Hidden Man.” Mrs. Eleanor Driver, contralto, will be the solo- ist. Mrs, Mary (Sadler) Crockett Mrs. Mary (Sadler) of 3933 Kirkland Ct., Blcomfield Hills will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow from the Manley Bailey Funeral Home in Birminghain. Burial will be Monday in Forest Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville, Ind. Mrs. Crockett died at her home Thursday after a_ brief illness, | Service for Crockett, 9°, She was a member of the First | Presbyterian Church of Birming- jham, the Missionary Aid Society of | the church,’and the Senior Activi- ties Group of the Birmingham Community House. Surviving are her son, C. V. Crockett. of the same Bloomfield ‘Hills address ang two grandchil- dren. William W. Taylor for William W. Service Taylor, 40, a former Birmingnare resident, will be held at+2 p.m. Monday at St. Paul Cathedral in Detroit. The body will be at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home in Bir- gingham until Monday noon. Burial will be in’ Evergreen Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Tavlor died suddenly Wednesday in Dayton, Ohio. where he was residing. He suffered a coronary attack. He was editor of Manage Maga- zine, organ of the National Man- agement Assn. in Dayton, and a member of the Society of Indus- trial Editors, the Dayton Press Club, the Masonic Lodge of Cro- ton, N. Y.; St. Paul Episcopal par- ish in Seltalt, and a former chair- man of the Central Committee for Layman’s Work, Episcopal Dio- ceses of Michigan Surviving besides Anne, are two sons, Peter, both at home, ents in New York. his wife, David and and his par- "Flint Journal Names “ New City Editor FLINT up — Veteran newspaper- man Roland L. (Bob) Martin has yeen named city editor of the Flint Journal. Martin, whose appointment was announced yesterday by Journal ‘editor Ralph B. Curry, replaces Robert C. Herrick, who has been ‘named editor of the Muskegon Chronicle, effective Aug. 1. Martin, 48, joined vhe Journal lin 1934 and was named telegraph ‘editor that year. He has been edi- itorial writer since Oct. 24, 1958. | A native of Middleton, Mich., ‘Martin attended Eastern Michigan | University and the University of |Michigan. He is married and the \father of a son. 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The| : FEE 7 i jhistoric debunking of Stalin has) ae - $50 for 2 wks ieut the prestige of his birthplace swe only 70¢ ! | "The little house in which Stalin was born has a protecting roof other loans to $500 structure over it, but is much with 24 mos. to. repay the same in other respects as | during Stalin’s boyhood. CASH YOU | REPAY IN | REPAY IN Near the old house is the large RECEIVE | 2 WEEKS | 4 WEEKS handsome, expensively built mu- $25.00 $25.35 $25.70 seum that tells the story 2 WOODWARD AVE BIRMING AA M. M/CH. sear SPREADS A FEAST OF SEA URCHINS ON HIS CHEST AND BEGINS TO DINE. ALMOST AT ONCE, SEA GULLS APPEAR, SWARMING AROUND THE TABLE AND WAITING FOK AN OPPORTUNITY TO SNATCH A MORSEL. 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Look for this sign of savings on the cars in your Ford Dealer's stock SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER he 201548) SECOND MILLION DEAL \ ae t Praca gate ry THE PONTIAC PRESS. ' FRIDAY. JULY 24, 1959 r ‘Labor Costs Down 8 Pet,’ Says USW Boss, By NORMAN WALKER and unyielding on the union side peat what I’ve said: the claim is a union chief. insisted. ‘“That’s why harges Big Steel Hoarding Profits union does not intend to drop,” State Prepares for an Attack Sets Up Succession Plan Army Nurse Corps Has New Chief Officer WASHINGTON (UPI) — Lt. Col! Margaret Harper of Potomas, il.,| yest was named chief of the Army Nurse Corps, effective Sept. : : Col. Harper, who will be 48 to- deserve our fair; McDonald said. : NEW XORK (AP) —The steel/as were those expressed for the|&s Phony as, & sev nage ~ ag oe nay ge Phen ceric kt * * Should Leading Officials morrow, sil sueceed Col Inez strike, says the man dire¢ting the|industry earlier to the same inter- based on misrepresentation and /profits. How long will the steel strike) B e Kill ed rs sg iin — — Pe walkout, won't end until compan-|viewer by Chairman Roger|distortion of the facts.” “As physical effort decreases, |last? ; ? come direbtor of ths Metin’ ies agree to a fair split of in-/Blough of the United States Steel * * * mental etlort merenses. This ie.not) MeDevald, whe has had to cam) en us It Michigan’s|League for Nursing in New: York. | creased profits with their half-mil-|Corp. ° , | The union, said this dapper) well-|to say there’ doesn’t still exist ajcel plans to accompany Richard state and local officials die ta an ’ lion workers. Talks with the two men, equally |tailored, prematurely y union/great deal of physical effort —|M. — on pon ts Sect — enemy attack on the United Motorola Pushbutton David J. McDonald, president/firm in their stands in the titanic boss, looking for’ all the world like|sweat and hard work. Innumer-|current tour ne Ol satas ea, Gin ueiiy: take 2. 644 Disabled Placed | CLOCK RADIO : of the United Steelworkers of|labor-management clash that has/a top industry executive, has nev- able improvements have been in- eer the answer is up to the in- over in thik /cleed. 1 Onl $1 25 Weekl America, thumbed pages of ajshut down most of the nation’s|er opposed automation or techni-|itiated by the workers,’’ he said. dustry. - LANSING (# — The State Depar-| Y . Y : newspaper to a short inside arti-|vast steel industry, pinpointed the|cal progress “We are not loafers. We work| “We want our people off the} The framework of a plan for) ment of Public Instruction reports. The | j = , “ : : ; ers in the enter-|bricks and back at their jobs as succession of public officials will|,..:.; ; wwe . cle saying a small steel firm had|issues. As further evidence of the/hard. As partn e ent age A ; training programs by its division GOOD HOUSEKEEPING netted almost as much profit in| The industry is dead set against|phonyness of industry’s argu - prise we have something coming.|Soon as possible,” he said. ‘become law in mid-October. Gov. 'o¢ vocational rehabilitation found SHOP of PONTIAC six months this year as the com-|any new net labor cost increase. ments, thousands of adjustments|We intend ° = _ Ww illiamns wo bil oe his arr jobs for 2,644 disabled workers | 51 * Hevea FE 4-1555 pany’s highest full-year earnings/The union says the workers de-|in working conditions are made | State Creditors Told ture on two bills setting ong € during the past fiscal year. ‘record. serve—and are going ‘to get—high-jeach year by joint agreement fn] What oth _ a eal share?’’| System. in turn, was author- =seeoreneeree * * * er pay and companion benefits. jlocal collective bargaining,’ Mc-| McDonald said that is a matter) ‘ized by oS in constitutional “It's fantastic,’ said McDonald.| McDonald said the industry is| |Donald said. ifor bargaining. But he noted the| No Interest on Bills ‘amendments approved at the April “Wait until the big steel compan- trying to cut its work force, where-| ‘What the industry desires, how- union has offered to settle on the 6 election. SHOP ies file their profits reports next as steel employment should be in-/ever, is to eliminate free collective|same annual increase terms t at The new law directs the = week. You'll ee. these going |ereasing to meet the expanding|bargaining in making these ad- were the basis for the 1956 three- SUNG i ae arr governor te dexignate ‘three Tonight to have to share that money. with metal needs of America and coun- justments and to substitute uni- | year agreement with steel firms., Adams advised Thursday tha | eumeresary mai é sna ‘4 d vendors owed | £ 5 erim successors, us. tries abroad. lateral management imposition of ‘‘In not seeking more than that,’’|contractors an and specify the order of succes- (and Monday “It has always happened that * * * its will.” |McDonald said, ‘“‘we have made a) | Money by the state can’f collect siee, in the event bo ana’ the Nights) way. And we intend to see it con-| “We are being pictured by the x * * concession and a contribution tojinterest unless it is provided for lica(enant i geverner! | Ged | ties tinues.”” industry as opposing progress and} McDonald stressed that the steel|curbing economic inflation. Wein their contracts, . stata (adudeisiaawal amidaie Ti il McDonald's views were as fixed'efficiency,"” McDonald said. ‘I re-|industry’s total labor bill is less|have not tried to hamstring the Adams said, however, a creditor, are Killed lw Gu eitack. Tie oon = now—with considerably more steel |industry in any fashion.” can bring suit against the state in: cidenes’ must be d within : production—than it was in years| The living cost escalator feature|a court of claims. If judgment is| aaa ate Wena dat JUST A past—some 8 per cent less, perjof the expired steel contracts—jallowed, the creditor can collect | fae. t er the etfective © EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED ton of finished steel, than a de-jsomething the industry wants|up to five per cent interest on the| °f the ac REMINDER! cade ago. eliminated—must be continued in}money owed, Adams said. | Other state officers, including “And there are thousands uponjany new agreements, he said. The attorney general added that the attorney general, auditor | DR. A. MILES thousands fewer steelworkers in| The escalator arrangement gears contractors and others owed money general and others, will choose h ‘the mills today producing more|pay rates partly to the govern-|by the state cannot credit it against} five emergency successors. | » ow has your \steel and better steel than ever|ment’s living cost index, adjust-|state taxes. All are directed to také into ac- before,” he said. ‘‘Does that look/ing them up or down according! Numerous state suppliers waiting Ol the ledvant i TERRIFIC LOW Pp RICE examination records like featherbedding?”’ ito living cost changes. The indus-/for their payments had raised the ments i Widely. ecattored — } se at 103 N. SAGINAW $1 x * * itry says the escalator results in/question of interest and the pos- egiard. the: lecid " (Across trom SIMMS—Next to Aren't the cost cuts due to more pyramiding inflation. sibility of applying the money; “S @ sa oy ; e legis | | T JACOBSEN’S Flowers) efficient machines and production ”~ *& against state taxes. is empowered to terminate the 7 _ . authority, of the emergency suc- : PONTIAC OPTICAL CENTER _ [methods rather than to increased | ‘The cost-of-living factor has be- - sits andi call an ciechon 1 6 Ft AIR M ATTRE DE. A. MILES worker effort? |come part of the mores of Ameri-| Helena, capital of Montana, was a 2 o = e OPTOMETRIST FE 2-029] Open Monday & Pridey Bvenings 11's the result of both,” thelcan labor that the steelworkers |first named Last Chance Gulch. fill vacancies. . % i a sc * A companion bill empowers local ; governing bodies to set up a sys- , | tem for selection of ,emergency successors to local officials. Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams, ap- i pointed by Gov. Williams as chair- w : = - man of the commission on con- | r) tinuity of government, said his nera ec ric ll oma ic : as er or r er group will study the advisability of laws providing for legislative and judicial succession, too. It was anneunced for the first time in our advertisement last Monday — It was recognized | ichigan must be ‘a leader in| immediately as one of the best values ever offered. ‘the. national effort to assure that - W h D ‘if the dreaded holocaust of war. “a r ryer |should come, the institutions of N ot Stripped . Auto matic as e or ye r | democracy will be preserved by} : ‘such forethought and planning,” jhe said. * ° a | @ Full 10-lb. Capacity © © Automatic “SUDS-SAVER’ 5 | ; | o ; ORRY! Want to Name Bdge @ Built-In Lint Filter @ 5 Wash-Rinse Temperatures O Pp; | | for N | eet Electric has asked y | LANSING #—A resolution in- YOU win’ y ed Price. 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Franco Promises to Adopt Austerity Plan » Once again Spain is in serious eco- nomic trouble and, as usual, has asked Western nations for help. This time Gen. Franco is willing to adopt some of the austerity program urged ay the democracies over the years. x * * Since 1951 Spain has received more than $1 billion in non- military aid, defense support and surplus farm produce from the United States alone. This year the sum is $50 million in eco- nomic aid, figures for military assistance are secret. * * * Spain’s new Minister of Commerce, ALBERTO ULLASTRES, is now in Wash- ington to complete arrangements for loans. The International Monetary Fund is advancing a credit of $75 million; other loans totaling $235 million are being obtained from the U.S. Government agencies and 10 private’ banks. As a condition to this economic help, the Spanish government is expected to devalue the peseta, restrict credit, liberalize foreign trade policies, cut expenditures and eliminate multiple exchange rates. The Commerce Minister, an eminent lawyer and economist, can do this only if he gets Franco’s backing. In the past instead of making use of its ablest citizens and dealing with the country’s economic plight, Gen. Franco stifled all criticism and jailed highly respected citizens. It is true that Spain’s civil war hindered its economic growth. But the free coun- tries of Europe have all recovered re- markably since the end of World War II. Spain has not. Our economic aid in years gone by seems to have been largely wasted. Recent visitors to Spain tell of the contrast between the abject poverty of the masses and the luxurious life of the wealthy. It remains to be seen whether the reforms materialize. Academy for Diplomats Opposed by Department The State Department again has turned down suggestions of estab- lishing a National Foreign Service Academy to train ‘our diplomats. The present policy is to recruit future diplomats among college graduates across the country. Entrance requirements are high and successful candidates get general training. As they pro- gress and specialize they receive advance training in postgraduate schools, the war college or at the Foreign Service Institute. x *« * Sens. SyMINGTON, Missouri Demo- crat, WiLEy, Wisconsin Republican, and others favor a bill to set up a special school. But Loy W. HENDER- son, deputy undersecretary of state for administration and a veteran foreign service officer told a Senate committee that the State Depart- ment prefers to take college grad- uates and give them on-the-job train- ing. | x *«* * In a letter to the committee, a 30 year veteran of the service who had been asked his opinion, blunt- ly wrote that if a foreign service academy were established “we would probably find it caught like the military academies, in a nar- row groove. The best officers we produced came from those who had the most extensive and inten- sive training in the liberal arts, including languages. Our object ... is not to restrict the range to any machine produced class of ' graduates such as an academy might turn out.” x * * - Of the 82 U.S. embassies abroad, 26 have political appointees, few of ‘whem have had any diplomatic train- - of 59 Monroe St.; -Ing or experience. Career officers aren’t paid enough and must have private means to hold top diplomatic posts. In addition to this, there are’ only about 25 career people available for such top jobs as the US. In- formation Service, Foreign Aid pro- grams, European Affairs, etc. * * * The fact is that our system of selection is not producing enough high caliber foreign service offi- cers to meet the demand, nor is diplomacy being made attractive as a career. It’s next to incredible that Amer- ican families manage somehow to support cars at considerable expense and their several wasteful and costly governments and still have enough money left to buy shelter, clothing and food. “THE pen pretty a is much easier to look at than to listen to,” Says an author. Who listens? The Man About Town Getting Nearer Quest for Oil and Gas Is Now Approaching Us Heat: What gets worse by talk- ing about it. Another attempt to sink an oil or gas well near Pontiac is in the offing. In our neighboring Livingston County a new technique finds “gratifying results,” ac- cording to Richard Scharlack, field representative for the Carter Oil Co., of Tulsa, Okla. During the last couple of years Michi- gan’s findings in this respect have grad- ually been working our way, and options now are being taken on the possible loca- tion of wells within ten miles of Pontiac. The last attempt near here was about five years ago when a well was sunk to around 5,000 feet, 12 miles northwest of Pontiac, in Springfield Township. Some. good results were obtained, but not enough ‘to make it a profitable ven- . ture. The pipe was driven through a strata of salt over 300 feet in thickness. It has been found that the oll and gas strata gradually gets deeper toward the east side of the state. At its customary slant, geologists estimate that it is about 6,000 feet here. Hundreds of Pontiac people have met Charley Townsend who has been a Grand Trunk conductor for a quarter century or more. He lives in Dufand. See Verbal Orchids below. Wonder how many families who read this column have held a family reunion every year for more than a half century? The other day at the home of John Highfield near Holly, the 52nd annual reunion of the Highfield family was held. Beefsteak tomatoes up to four inches in diameter are already coming from the garden of | ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Elwood at 1055 Tecumseh St., who also have been feasting on their green corn. Removal of the Caribou Inn at Clark- ston takes me back to the days of Nell, May and William Barry, sisters and brother, who put it on the map as a favorite eating place for Pontiac aréa people soon after the turn of the century. It was there where Mrs. Haas and myself had our first “Sunday dinner out.” She always remembered the exact location of the delectably loaded table —and the price. a Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Nettie Hymers 87th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William Chamberlain of 3180 Sashabaw Road; 53rd wedding anniversary. Mrs. George Ostrome of Birmingham; 82nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stallman of Waterford; 54th wedding anniversary. * Chandler Morrison of Oxford; 83rd birthday. Howard C. Hillman of Davisburg; 85th birthday. Jeremiah Farnsworth of Walled Lake, 85th birthday. _. Jackson Peterman of Lapeer; 86th birthday, ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Charles N. Townsend of Durand; golden wedding. Mrs. Hattie Davis of Rochester; eighty-third birthday. | “Aw, NEA Service, Ine. David Lawrence Says: Khrushchev Fans Anti-Red Flame WASHINGTON — Nikita Kirush: chev has unwittingly contributed to his own spectacular defeat in the court of public opinion through- out the world. The resolution passed by Con- gress and the President's proc- lamation in an- swer thereto, des- ignating the third week in July as “Captive Nations week,” might have gotten scant attention but, thanks to the the proclamation publicized every- LAWRENCE Soviet Premier, now has been where. The full text follows: “WHEREAS the greatness of the United States is in large part at- tributable to its having been able, through the democratic process, to achieve a harmonious national unity: of its people, even though they stem from the most diverse of racial, religious, and ethnic backgrounds: and “WHEREAS this harmonious unification of the diverse elements of our free society has led the people of the United States to possess a warm understanding and sympathy for the aspirations of peoples everywhere and to recognize the natural interdepen- dency of the peoples and nations of the world; and “WHEREAS the enslavement of a substantial part of the world’s population by Communist im- perialism makes a mockery of the idea of peaceful coexistence be- tween nations and constitutes a detriment to the natural bonds of understanding between the people of the United States and other peoples; and “WHEREAS since 1918 the im- perialistic and aggressive policies of Russian communism have re- sulted in the creation of a vast empire which poses a dire threat toa the security of the United States and of all the free peoples of the world; and “WHEREAS the _ imperialistic policies of Communist Russia have led, through direct and indirect aggression, to the subjugation of the national independence of Poland, Hungary, Lithuania, Ukraine, Czechoslovakia, Latvia, Estonia, White Ruthenia, Rumania, East Germany, Bulgaria, mainland China, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, North Korea, Albania, Idel-Ural, Tibet, Cossackia, Turkes- tan, North Viet Nam, and others: and “WHEREAS these submerged na- tions look to the United States, as the citadel of human freedom, for leadership in bringing about their liberation and independence and in restoring to them the enjoyment of their Christian, Jewish, Moslem, Buddhist, or other religious free- doms, and of their individual liber- ties; and “WHEREAS it is vital to the na- tional security of the United States that the desire for liberty and in- dependence ¢ on the part of the The Country Pa rson “A fellow doesn't begin to im. prove himself until he becomes a with . the way he peoples of these conquered nations should be steadfastly kept ‘alive; and “WHEREAS the desire for lib- erty and independence by the over- whelming majority of the people of these submerged nations con- stitutes a powerful deterrent to war and one of the best hopes for a just and lasting peace; and “WHEREAS it is fitting that we clearly manifest to such peoples through an appropriate and official means the historic fact that the people of the Uuited States share with them their aspirations for the recovery of their freedom and independence; now, therefore, be it Dr. William Brady Says: “RESOLVED by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Con- gress assembled, that the Presi- dent of the United States is author- ized and requested to issue a proc- lamation designating the third week in July 1959 as ‘Captive Na- tions Week’ and inviting the people of the United States to observe such week with appropriate cere- monies and activities. The President is further author- ized and requested to issue a simi- lar , oclamation each year until dencen such time as freedom and _ in- dependence shall have been achieved for all the captive nations of the world.” Alcoholic Husband Needs AA or a State Hospital “T have a husband who would sooner drink than work,” an Indiana reader. been going on for years. He lets his milking go and thinks nothing of it. We have bor- rowed so much money and are deeply in debt. “I’m just won- dering what a woman can do about this. I need help and don't DR BRADY know where to go . for it. Could. you help me? “You told one woman to go to A. A., which my husband refuses to do. Otherwise you said go to court. How do I go about this? “When my husband does work a little he complains that I never do my share of it. Is a woman supposed to do more than a man? I have a 3-year-old boy and three older children. “My husband is a menace on the highway when drunk. He thinks he owns the whole road. He’ en- dangers other people's lives. “His mother and brothers: have pleaded with him, but his attitude is that no one knows as well as he himself what is best for him.”’ * * * If your doctor knows the situa- tion he will approve and help your application to a judge of a county or supreme court, to appoint a commission (two) registered phy- sicians to examine your husband and advise the court to commit him to confinement in a state hos- pital for the insane until he re- gains his sanity. A man who complains because the mother of his four children doesn’t do his chores while he goes on a drinking bout is insane. If this course seems too for- midable, you should at least re- port to the police of your com- munity about the man’s driving while under the influence of al- cohol. If you fail to do so and some tragic accident occurs as a result of his irrational belief that he “owns the road” it may | writes “This has “add remorse to your sorrow.” About his refusal to go to Alco- holics Anonymous I'll say only that his misconception of charac- ter and purpose of A. A. is unfor- tunate. A good many inebriates, who might get from.A. A. just the understanding and encouragement they need. to bring them back to sanity and sobriety, reject the sug- | gestion because they don’t know what a friendly atmosphere they will find at a meeting of A. A., where everybody is in the same boat, each wanting to hdlp the other, and once the newcomer gets the spirit of A. A. by attend- ing a meeting or.two he or she will have made a big step towards recovery. Nearly all aicobolics refuse to tea ¢ go to A. A. or seek any other _help. They generally reject the suggestion as a reflection on their moral integrity. They don't need any help — they can quit drinking whenever they want to! This child- ish attitude defeats every effort of relatives and. friends to rescue the victim. But the people at A. A., who are or have been alcoholics, will be able to convince him that help from others is just what he does need to beat the habit. Signed letters, not more than one Page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dis- ease, diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1959) J Voice of the People ‘We Fail to Rialtee Price. We Pay for These Things’ The moral strength vf our nation has been usurped by the greed of men in the political, business and financial world. John Q. Public has been so indoctrinated that he fails to recognize the insidious strangle x * x He doesn’t think about our government or the lobbyists in Washing- ton who barter away our freedom in order that a few unscrupulous men can control the average man and his way of life. x *« * These Pied Pipers claim to be our liberators by getting higher wages and government handouts for us. But what they fail to tell us is that with everything we get there is a price that we pay by hold it has on his life. spiraling inflation. Indirectly we pay for what they claim to get for us by paying higher prices and higher. taxes. x & * Labor has its Reuther and Hoffa to fight for liberation of sahwe: Have we no one who will fight for our nation’s mora] strength? We need a Daniel Webster or a Patrick Henry who'll denounce these Pied Pipers who have deluded the working man with talk of liberation and not a word about loss of freedom that goes hand in hand with this so- called liberation. 274 Auburn Ave. Mrs. Ernest C. DeLeon . Look Out, Nixon: Nikita Seems Primed to Erupt By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP .Foreign News Analyst Nikita Khrushchev, in an_ in- creasingly snappish mood lately, has been acting much like a man whose nerves are on edge. His disposition foretokens fireworks when he meets Vice President Nixon face to face in Moscow. * * * A combination of factors may account for Khrushchev's | testi- ness, It seems likely that physical ailments and nervous tension over Soviet economic and political prob- lems are leaving their marks. Khrushchev has been bitten by the bug of one-man rule, Stalin style. But he is finding it lonely at the top. He seems to be show- ing the strain of keeping himself there. ° The Soviet boss made a cryptic remark in Poland Tuesday about the Nixon visit: ‘“‘I don't under- stand one thingwhat is his aim? I suppose he has good intentions.” * * * Then Pravda loosed a thunder- bolt at the U.S. government for daring to suggest that prople in Communist states might prefer another way of life. A number of problems have caused Khrushchev to behave odd- ly of late. His cancellation of a visit to Seandinavia seemed out of character. He had virtually budgeoned the invitation out of the Scandinavian governments. Criticism in the Scandinavian press would not appear to be enough, him from such a project, At times in Poland Khrushchev showed signs of physical weari- ness. He is known to have a kid- ney ailment. At 66, the rugged pace may be telling on him. “+ * * On his’ way to the top of the Soviet heap, Khrushchev was able to share the strain with others who had been through the Bol- shevik mill. To consolidate him- self, however, he had to eliminate almost all the Old Guard from the rarefied upper Kremlin atmos- phere, The men he leans upon today are new generation bureaucrats normally, to discourage - and technocrats, Politically they are pale substitutes for the single- minded,. ruthless products of the old school, tempered in the forge of revolutionary bolshevism, - Last month he was obliged to call an extraordinary meeting of leading Soviet personalities. x * * The main concerns of this meet- ing were certain failures in in- dustry and agriculture to measure up to the ambitious terms of the current seven - year plan upon which Khrushchev stakes his lead- ership, The plenum ran five days. Its echoes reverberate in the press in bitter complaints about such matters, These pressures can have internal political effects. * * * Khrushchev is increasingly touchy about criticism- from abroad. In his ignorance of West- ern democracy, he may be con- vinced much of the outside world waits eagerly to be liberated. Hav- ing assumed the role of chief lib- erator, he may be hurt when his intentions are questioned or when the outside world shows skepti- cism about communism’s prom- ises of a better life. If Nixon's remarks to Khrush-’ chev touch a raw nerve, the sparks are likely to fly. Portraits By JAMES J, METCALFE How can I thank you, darling, for . . . The thousand nights and days ... Of your complete de- votion in . ... So many different ways? . .. What can I whisper to your heart . . . What favor can Ido... To really let you know how much .. . I love and cherish you? .. . There is no gift of any kind . . , Whatever size or price . « . Silver or gold or diamond . . - That ever would suffice .. . But oh, believe me, darling, that . . , I never was more sure . Of any sentiment in me... So likely to endure . . . Beyond ihe Case Records of a Psychologist: Sterility May Cause Baby-Mania Tina has a common sez prob- lem. But she is making a mountain out of a molehill. Much of women’s desire for children is to prove their serual normalcy. That’s why foster children will quickly change a tense, neurotic woman into a happy, motherly personality: Memorize the last paragraph below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE M-39: Tina T., aged 27, was weeping as she entered my office. “Dr, Crane, I am so unhappy,’ she began, “that I feel almost like ending my life. “Last month I had my womb & removed on the advice of two specialists so now I can never have a baby of my own. ; ‘What's the use of living? And how can I hold my husband’s pr, CRANE love?"’ You sterile wives. should read your Bible more often. And memorize the first book of Samuel, Chapter 1. * * * Therein Hannah grieved, too, because she was sterile. She was . almost eating her heart out for lack of a son. She had a wonderful wedbaad who loved her, as indicated by his remonstrance in the follow- in Bible verse: ' “Then said Elkanah her husband to her, Hannah, Why weepest thou? And why eatest thoy not? And why is thy heart grieved? Am not I better to thee than 10 sons?” But) Hannah couldn't believe her husband, as’ many sisi _wives /also can attest. “He is just trying to be kind and considerate to me,"’ is the usual feeling of such a wife. For it is a paradox of women that. they often try to avoid pregnancy when they think they are normal, but then develop a mania to have a baby as seon as they get the notion they can’t bear a child. And one reason why millions of sterile wives get this baby- mania is not just because they love’ ~ infants or are afraid they may lose their husband's affection. * * * No; their secret reason for growing neurotic about lack of a son or daughter is the fact they will be publicly labeled as sterile. Human beings are almost frenzied in their desire to meld with their own sex and be like all the rest. Men will grumble about having to shave every day, yet hardly a male would consent to having his beard removed permanently. Women likewise grumble about their menstrual periods, yet they RZrow crazy with fear of losing them. In fact, that’s why surgeons leave a slight amount of uterine tissue at a hysterectomy, just to serve as a sop to the woman's ego, x &* *& For then she still will function on woman's menstrual cycle, even though the major part of the womb has been atupotated and she never can conceive. At the age of 45, many women likewise go almost berserk, And it isn’t because of. any revolu- tionary change in their secretion, but. largely because A they, don’t function every month like #0-called “normal” women, “y ype be abnormal,” is their t fear thereafter, / And the adjective ‘abnormal’ is then translated into its common evi sun, the moon and stars , . . And to the end of time ... I shall be grateful for your love ... So constant and sublime. (Copyright, 1959 synonym, ‘“‘insane,’’ after which they may subconsciously try to generate symptoms of the psy- chotic person to match their diag- nosis of themselves. * * * If you wives can’t bear babies, then try to legally adopt them. And in the meantime, become foster mother to an entire group of youngsters, as by teaching a Sunday School flass every week, or chaperoning a Girl Scout or Camp Fire Girl group. > + pam wv | ek PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1959) Ld ~ Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas. “MRS. CHARLES A. BECK + Mrs. Charles A. (Retha) Beck, 55, of 45 Kimball St., pectedly today. She was a former employe of, . American Forging and Socket Co.) and had been a member of Miz-| She is survived by her husband: | one daughter, Mrs. Evadeen Snif-) fen, of Drayton Plains; two broth-| ers, Guy Harris of Benton, Ill, and Clyde of Wayne; and five sisters,| Mrs. Cleda Holt in Indiana, Mrs. Nellie Bridewell and Miss Elsie) | Service will be held 1: 30 p.m.| MRS. SOPHIA MAE GARDNER) Monday at Sparks-Griffin Chapel, died unex- | with burial in Ottawa Park Ceme-| sophia Mae Gardner, 67, of 132) itery. ’ MRS. CLAIRE E. CROTTY Mrs. Claire E. Crotty, 47, of 2 long illness. * * LAPEER — Service for Mrs. | North Elm St., will be held at {1: 30 p.m!’ Monday at the Baird. |Funera] Home here with burial! 2550 in Stiles Cemetery. pah Temple of Knights of Pythias.| | Voorhets Rd., died yesterday at. ntiac General Hospital after a ‘her Mrs. Gardner died yesterday at e home after a long illness. | Surviving are three daughters, 'Mrs. John Atkinson of Decatur, A former secretary for the Oak-| \Ga,, Mrs, Edna Bolyard of Brad- jland County Board of Education, ‘she was a member of St. Bene- dict Church and the Oakland sons, ienton, Fla., and Mrs, Florence Baker of Pontiac, and three grand- A sister, and two broth- Harris, both of Galatia, Ill, Mrs./ iCounty Association of Educational | ers, Lee Buckle of Pontiac and Stella Gates and Mrs. Mae Good-: man, both of Pontiac; and two grandchildren, Stereo Pre-Recorded TAPES from $ Aes WIDE SELECTION Tape Recorders SALES SERVICE RENTALS Eppert’s Camera Shop 57 W. Huron St. FE 5-6615 'Secretaries. Surviving are a son, Robert M. | |Monahan of Pontiac; two brothers, | John Crotty of Fort Worth, Tex., ‘and Wilbur Crotty of Lansing, and two sisters. * * * ip. m, ‘Johns Funeral Home. | Service will be held at /'Monday at St. 2:30 p, m. |Cemetery. JOHN W. SEAMAN John W, Seaman of 801 Hillwood, Milford, a former Pontiac resident, | died yesterday at Pontiac Genera weeks. He was 87. |Oakland Avenue United Presbyte- ‘American Mechanics. ford, Mrs. Harvey Dye in Califor nia and Mrs. ginia, _ Alfred of Charles W. Pontiac. and Robert, dren, 25 great-grandchiidren, two brothers. Service will be held at 1: Monday at the Oakland 30 p. burial in Perry Mt. tery. His body Funeral Home. The Rosary will be recited at 8 Sunday at the Donelson- Benedict Church |with burial following in Mt. Hope Hospital after an illness of three General A retired Pontiac Motor Division employe, he was a member of the Mark's Garage on Union Lake road | Survivors include three daugh- iters Mrs. Robert Jackson of Mil-| Also surviving are 19 grandchil- and Walker, Avenue Burial wi United Presbyterian Church with etery. Park Ceme- is at the Huntoon yesterday halso survive. | WALTER D. GRANT TROY — Service is pending for Walter D. Grant, 76, .of 1211 South Blvd., who died at his home this ‘morning, at Price Funeral Home here, He suffered a brief illness. WILLIAM M. ILTON WHITE LAKE Lig heige Service for William M. Ilton, ship fire chief for the past five, and| a half years, will be held at 10:30, am. tomorrow from Donelson-! Johns Funeral Home in Pontiac. Cremation will follow at Whitel |Chape] Memorial Cemetery, Troy. Mr. Ilton, 49, of 891 Union Lake 1}Rd. died Wednesday in Pontiac Hospital after a_ three- ‘year illness. He was owner and operator of and a member of the Metropolitan’ rian Church, the Knights of Pythias , Club Spirit 78 and of the Dublin }and the Junior Order of United Community Center. He also was a former president of the Oxbow Conservation Club. Surviving besides his wife, Vida, -/are his parents, Mrs. Minnie IIton Roy Reed in West/ of Detroit and George Ilton of Sim- | Virginia; four sons, John J. of Vir- Washington, both of | coe, Ont., and a sister, Mrs. Frank 'Davis of Detroit. DEAN L. WALKER LAPEER — Service for Dean L. 24, of 2254 Millville Rd., Oregon Township, will be held at the mer Funeral Home here. | be in Mount Hope Cem- Walker was killed instantly when his car rammed into a freight train. He was a member of the Na- Mr. We Se © Full 10-Ib. capacity © Heavy-duty soft rubber rolls © Finger tip wringer release with purchase of this RCA WHIRLPOOL washer during our "SHOWER of BARGAINS”! 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Northcott, 64, general advertising manager of the Union Pacific Railroad since 1945, collapsed and died Thursday. NORTH TARRYTOWN, N.Y. (AP)—John J. Sheehy, 78, princi- pal keeper at Sing Sing Prison for 15 years, died Thursday. As keep-, er he personally had escorted! many murderers from their death cells to the electric chair. He suffered a cerebral hemorrhage three weeks ago. He retired in 11941, Unmold Aspics Carefully =" When you are unmolding sum- mer aspics, always run the tip of /a knife or spatula around the mold before dipping in hot water. He —— iH unt Fireflies in Spare Time ren Fun and Profit 'ond income? You might try catc ling fireflies and selling them to; a chemical company hére which) lis willing to pay 25 cents for 100) of the live insects, million fire flies because they are good sources of two chem- ieals called luciferase and luci- tail. Scientists of the Sigma Chemi- cal Co. will use the luciferase and luciferin to measure the amount of adenosine triphosphate in hu- man tissue, This compound is the source of energy for many reac- tions of the human body, -WillTear Down Imperial Hotel : IPD—N : ST. LOUIS (UPN —Need a ral 1954 and | a | 10- story addition opened ‘Buests, : The firm wants to collect a | rambling structure, 30 years older|last year. Wright ¢alled the ‘annex|fathomable maze of corridors and | | ferin, which combine to put the | on-and-off glow into the bug's Plan to Save Portion of. Frank Lloyd Wright's Famous Tokyo Building By RONALD P. KRISS TOKYO (UPI) — The -owners of Tokyo’s famous Imperial Hotel, designed by the late Frank Lloyd Wright, have decided to get rid of the crumbling masterpiece — but they'll leave a few bricks in- tact for sentiment’s sake. “We'll probably tear down both wings of:Wright's buildings,” said Ichiro Inumaru, executive direc- tor of the Tokyo tourist spot. “But the front the lily pond are well-known sights in Tokyo, so we'll keep them. The Peacock Banquet Hall is a big money-maker, and we'll keep that too.” entrance and’ The operators of the hotel give the impression that they'd like to tear the whole thing down and replace it with a gleaming, ultra. modern structure. But, wary of demolishing Wright's Imperial entirely and erasing one of Tokyo's foremost landmarks, they say they will try to leave at least part of it intact. * * * “On the other hand,” said maru, “things might change ithe foundation of the old buil might sink a little more, It’s al- ready sunk three feet, Then may- be we'd have to tear it all down.” It’s a safe bet that Wright would jhave greeted the Imperial’s cur- rent plans with cold scorn. Twice before, when the hotel added new buildings to the original without consulting him, the crusty old architect lashed out at the designs Inu- and ding s “horrible.” This, perhaps, is why the ho- tel's owners waited until a few months after Wright’s death ear- ly this year before they got busy with plans for replacing his fa- mous building. Right now, the Imperial consists of three buildings, Wright's low, ONE WEEK ONLY LUBRICATION ONLY 99: BRAID Motor Sales 70 S. 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One clever restaurant owner got around the tobacco , of 78, i rthwest Missouri. city of TA ESD De ban. He simply boosted the price of a glass of milk from It was drafted by City Atty. Fred E. Schoenlaub 10 to 35 cents and threw in a package of cigarettes as a and his staff ef five to liberalize an old blue law which premium. said, in effect, don’t buy, don't sell and don’t play on The new law caused no public concern until last Sun- Sunday, day. That was after Schoenlaub, acting on orders of Coun- The new version exempts businesses which provide | cil President Garth Landis, ordered police to enforce the emergency, necessary or recreational services. Hospitals, | ordinance. hotels, service stations, drug stores, theater and restau- | And enforce it they did. Five persons were arrested rants are among those businesses allowed to open on for selling various items—such as a bottle of ketchup. All Sunday. were released on bond, and their cases have been con- * * * tinued. 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F. {CMU since 1900 and a major in the Goodrich Co, announced Thursday aiges was offered by the Eng-, } that it will give its Cadillac plant, | ish Department last year. va alued at upwards of $250,000 to) ithe City of Cadillac “to dispose! | St t FE pl y lof it as it wishes.” q e m 0 es | The plant, which manufactured A k R J b extruded rubber and employed 5 evenue 0 }about 200 persons, was closed twe months age. Goodrich officials anid LANSING uw—Eleven high level ithe plant was closed because it State employes have applied for was not making a profit, the $17,500 job of state revenue ORCHARD’S | / } SHOP IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT) x sa eras veers we Ns noe on TRIE DELIVERY Open Mon. & Fri. °til9 |=FREE PARKING ae . imissioner, will retire after the first VIBRA-CHIMES ae cece ann cate ae tae of the year, The job is unique 7-Pc. 4 Dp : Juice S = t IONnNdaIS uice Set . C. e C ~ ye . in Michigan in that it is filled Ideal for om e@ or result of negotiations by the 8 = y in , a : “Pe veo Vamanerial ‘by state civil service commission re asils nsi e ‘0 erce : i Church. Eas AEG par ner eh \ Oren . appointment after competitive ex promotion committee. aminations, From 83 5 The actual transfer of the 142,000) Wednesday was the deadline square foot plant and all of its) for filing for the position. . property totaling about 13 acres 1 M will be effective Oct. 1, Goodrich) Among those applying were l uSIC officials said Frank M, Landers, director of the The anecitors plant was built by state budget division, Frank Open Mon., Fri. Nights tne. Acme Truck Co. one of ‘the Blackford, state insurance com-, je ACT ruc Ol; v€ _ ; ; . se ~ 119-N—-Saginew : en Tae ernplovers before the ussioner:; William R. Hart, dep- : 2 aalie inal : . ; . uty auditor general; and Clarence FE 5-8222 «+ [depression Goodrich Dene opera- Ww Lock and Henry C. Schroder, ‘ tions in the plant in 153i ne at deputy revenue Commissioners, aaa ue during Waste war . me Other applicants included George ‘ ae ployed more than 600 persons M. Harlow, chief of the motor eee * * * fuel tax section of the secretary, Cadillac residents were. shocked jof state’s office; Sheldon E. Mark- in February when Goodrich an- le. director of field administra- nounced it would close the plant. tion for the state tax commission; In the weeks that followed Cadillac John Q, Adamson, head of the Nylon Covers Park Free ~ = : . - Designed and residents pledged $35,000 in 4 accounting division of the state 40-oz. Ice Lip . ] lled unique “‘bet’’ with Goodrich that liquor control commission; and ° . Rubber ' nstallec the plant would show a profit if;Gerit Van Coevering, Donovan J. | Pitcher Reversible Cushions As Dow As e $ 88 = re | . ae x ; 5 _ Choose From — ‘ guraes i; Ss Leading —_— —=" Manufacturers the company would continue opera- Rau and Roy Struble, all division tions. Money pledged to the fund |directors in the revenue depart-! would have gone to the rubber firm ment. to cover its losses if the plant -operated in the red. p id R | | But Goodrich rejected the offer resi ent to eVed ‘and went ahead with plans to shut MAKE YOUR BATHROOM | “=” the rian Flag Next Month LOOK LIKE NEW Russia Reports Two WASHINGTON —President Ei- : We specialize in the com- ° senhower plans to disclose the de- plete design and installation War Crimes Sentences sign of the new 50-star American/ flag toward the end of next month. 6 Juice Glasses of ‘one re Pathrooms oon wa ta ae In announcing this Thursday, | . porcn additions . . . anc > White House press secretary f All 3 SEC I IONS ; i other home improvements! 14 va eda the wer were re- James C. Hagerty said the new | or Large Choice of Colors ; ‘ wa today we design will be unveiled at the : | The newspaper Sovie usSia/ same time the president issues @. b CALL TODAY said the chief defendants at the) proclamation on official admittance) ‘ seven-day trial at Rostov were| o¢ Hawaii to the union. | For Free Estimates Semizorov and Bondarev (no — st | names given), charged with aiding) As for the flag design, Hag. — Hitler’s Gestapo, participation in) ¢Tty said the same procedure is | CARL SHELL mass executions, torturing Russian) being followed ag when Alaska | citizens, burning Ukrainian villages) became the 49th state. and fighting partisans Eisenhower has reconstituted an and SONS — advisory committee to help him) About 39 billion cans, worth $1.5, reach a decision as to how the 50 billion were produced in the U nited| stars will be arranged, The com-! 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Legislature Sends It to Williams * Clears ‘Right ; \ LANSING — A bill to assure public aecess to school board meetings was waiting Gov. Wil- liams’ signature today, ’ The so-called “right-to-knew” measure, backed by the Michigan Press Assn., cleared the legisla- ture yesterday after House ap- proval of minor Senate amend- ments, It would require school boards to open their meetings to the public. Closed-door executive BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE! THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN COUN- TRIES AS WELL, O-JIB-WA BIT- TERS, AFTER 46 SUCCESSFUL YEARS IS STILL MAKING NEW FRIENDS. THE REASONS? | tence cena O-JiB-WA BITTERS IS THE BEST | ALL-HERB MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. NOW 25° STRONGER, ST MORE EFFECTIVE AND QUICKER ACTING THAN EVER, AND AT NO INCREASE IN PRICE. IT WILL HELP YOU TO ENJOY BETTER 0-JIB-WA BITTERS AT ALL DRUG STORES -|pre-computation of jdeferred payment charges and is- ;sues of life insurance to protect the loan company, rower ‘paying the premium. |passed bill to remove a require- ition of necessity lo Know Bill sessions could be held, but not fdr taking any final action. Also sent to the governor was a bill to permit small loan com- panies to lend up to $1,500, rais- iing the present $500 ceiling, New interest rates would lower charges on loans below $50 but double those in the $300 to $500 range where loan companies do most of their business. 1 * * * changes would permit interest, Other with the bor- Rep, Willard I. Bowerman (R- |Lansing) lost a last-ditch move to kill the measure, contending loan ‘companies already get adequate rates. He predicted Gov. Williams would veto it, x & * | The House rejected a Senate-| ment that the state highway department make a good faith offer before making a determina- in buying up right-of-way. Tobacco Lures Buffalo PALATINE, Til. farmer L. dersen said the close to him te get a chew. TOMORROW'S OCEAN LINER? —_ A giant 300 feet long, powered by takes flight-from the drawing board in It’s more than a Preliminary studies helicopter, energy, artist's conception above. flight of fancy, however. the Air Force by Bell Helicopter Corp., for such a craft have just been completed for THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. JULY 24. 1959 week honeymoon 10 feet Miami, The suit contends Minin- son and another man failed to. go through with. a deal to buy) a 3 Court Summons Waits for Groom is beauty parior. : 2 in Bomb Shelter Mininson, 28, and the former) Commerce as SP i~ Maria Rodriguez, 27; were w ae bill, et igs loth | MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Life in- @ beside the shelter July 12 and ce we: demas bomb shelter may be confining, | iscended into it to publicize the the eal tip Sine thet i: ata: \but it’s free of some complica-} :2142-ton structures and point up ‘tions that exist above ground. civil defense. | A summons for a civil suit has | been handed to the sheriff's de-| At the start of 1959, 4,925,000 per- lpartmand for service on Melvin| sons were covered by employer- -|Mininson when he and his yin remy pension plans in the emerge Saturday from a_ two-| United States. WKC’s 1/2 CARAT SOLITAIRE SALE! SPECIAL PURCHASE! An unusually large purchase of high quality diamonds at an unprecedented low price enables us coverage of political conven- tions also would be exempt, there are no plans at present to build it. The projected behemoth would weigh half a million pounds—10 times more than any ‘copter in exist- ence—and be able to carry troops, passengers or cargo on its many decks at over 200 miles per giving it virtually unlimited range. hour. Atom power could keep it aloft indefinitely, nuclear though animals are fond care of tobacco and will venture yery/phibious landing and found homes¥entences Thursday after their con- for them with married Marines. CAMP PENDLETON, R. Hoy They Kittens See ‘Combat’ Calif. B— |Two black kittens went through jamphibious maneuvers with First, Division Marines. (® — Buffalo loaded, unnoticed, into the hold of B. Andersen has dis-; the USS Pickway, covered that one of the most ef- ‘port, |fective taming devices is a supply|ing Cpl. R. G. Balzarett and Set.’ of cigarettes or loose tobacco, An- J. were a troop trans-) with camouflage nets. a HENDERSON, N.C. (AP) — Pegram, 22: and Johnny Martin,| members of the Textile’, each received 5 to T-year the am- Workers Union drew long prison| terms; and Malcolm Harrell, 23, received 2 to 3 years. a7 x «© * y $1250 OFF NOTICE During REMODELING SALE OUR NEW SHOWROOM NEXT DOOR FEATURES DEMOS UP TO JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC 290 S. Saginaw FE 4-3566 | found them and took Eight of them through i | ‘Planned to Dynamite Struck Mill \selves above the law.’ to give you these regularly $350 2 carat diamonds for the low price below! 8 Textile Union Members Get Prison Terms for Plot viction for conspiring to dyn: umite | |a struck cotton mill. | Notice of appeal was given for The eight included Boyd Payton all eight by their lawyers. ‘51, Carolinas director of the union) Judge Mallard, who has a rep-| ‘who led the long and often vio- lute ation for being hard but fair, | lent strike at the Harriet-Hender- told the defendants and their Taw.) son cotton mills here. lyers: | x *« * i FULL HALF CARAT 7 DIAMOND RING id | » Less Than Half Price . . No Money Down 2” Weekly Phone * * + ' Superior Court Judge Raymond) «Ne pe ete in the United \Mallard sentenced Payton to 6 to States. We do not need a union 10 years at hard labor, Judge Mil-.°" union officials who think and ‘ord gaide °1 hope all of you gen- act like they are above the law. tlemen will some day come to un.|Fear has run rampant in Hender- derstand that the law is bigger son and Vance County the last, than you, bigger than the union, [ey ans I gees — bb bigger than any organization. The here ob SUE mst eo en good people of North Carolina will) ere. not tolerate anyone holding them- All eight were vawicie on three 0 counts of conspiring to blow up an office building, the boiler x Canadian Vessels Head Payton’s aide, Lawrence pore ,and Charles Auslander, 47, \Spray, a minor union official, ‘iso rectived 6 to 10 years at hard| labor. * * and a substation feeding power to the South Henderson plant of for Lonely Outposts FEdora| the mills. in the Arctic dera! 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Paul Douglas (D-Ill), with|™sht, the same day they arrived Gov. Earl a ‘iced tie Kansas . WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice tok He was in a savage mood.|Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R-NY) join-|to start a vacation here. Poe eee b comd of cach We lost on _ Moto-Mowers i President Richard M. Nixon's, Twenty miles away Premier| \Whether this was due only to the ing in. The father was critically burn- She bores. 2 good ll Soviet t has st ted | | f . * * * : ‘ | ” aon a i - ! : sowie , - en ass tar “ t Nikita Khrushchev, angered by a| Netiberately get oe ay Thucnisy Aleks fa the. Seabee ed saving one of his daughters as} He plans to transact a bit of busi- 124" Riding ae wes a it does, President Eisenhower and recent anti-Communist gesture of American campaign he seems to be|Douglas was asked if the third paren exgnened & twe:san7 rains = — md eee NOW.......2:0.0+0% °199 the Senate will have to ask them-'Fisenhower and the Senate, was building up is not clear. But the Week in July had been designated hong st which: ey ‘mere vieting. e Han ST Sen about 1960] 3 Rotary 21” Mowers, Cata- selves if ie timing was bad. deriding the United States and| [proclamation gave him a good ex-|in his resolution so as to coincide| Three other persons fled to/°C?! Arty ©. Aare ssibili-/] tinas, Were $ 95 Nixon, whose gladhanding’ x: one visit part of a CUse t© strike at the United States|with the arrival of Nixon in Mos-| safety. _enocras emcee EO $109.95, NOW........ 89 : Latin American tour a year ago calling Nixon's visit part of a) |just as Nixon arrived in the Soviet |COW- ~ The dead were Mrs. Gladys|“es- x * oi" i If-pro tied) i $7 095 | Leather Case | was met with spit and stones, got Plan to embarrass the Sov iet | Union. He said no, that the timing was/ Phillips, 32; and her children,| 2 . b.| ad sisoas (a0 Ps 4g > 399 _— Earphone a shocking reception Thursday | Union x * * “purely coincidental.” Originally,| David Lee, 7, Reed Matthews, 3. ie ae niger to go opener NOW cya 8 1 aimed 1e > ande ; - tha & > sai soluti a SIF ‘ing his three-night stay in} “V**---"- pe just about the time he landed in! On July 6 the Senate. by voice’ He told the crowd N ‘ax q he said, the resolution called for and Helen, 22 months. 2) (ee Cures Pa $49.95 Value Reception A ' ee ei little dehate, passed enone 4 wat the “panic ‘ the week after the Fourth of July, Her husband David, 35, an oil Denver. He wanted to see strip- pa = pee a ooo a resolution calling on Eisenhower stricken American imperialists’ /2%!8 a8 changed, he said, after geologist of Oklahoma City, Okla., teaser Tempest Storm and had Now to proclaim the third week in and said Nixon’s trip was deliber- there was a delay in passing the was in critical condition. Mary reservations at the club where she/ eee every July as Captive Nations ately timed to coincide with resolution ‘Ann, Helen's twin, was in fair con-|i8 appearing. Instead he snoozed in | 2 Used Reel Ee Mow- *- §20 Week. Eisenhower issued the pro- campaign against the Soviet dition. ‘inten through all her per- cx bese clamation July 17 Union. Gr ; i oe 1 Used Riding $ 00 MC Ww FE R SA L F k * * The Senate and the Eisenhower , « and Rapids Man Gets ‘It Would Be Deserted Pons ai lo 7 need eee en] Mower. .......++ 155 This was the latest of many 4dministration both might have Life Insurance Post Mraser, | Con, Sule re 7e ay of Denver, Thursday. He said he] 50 Ft, Plastic $ep98 GENERAL similar American reminders that anticipated that—by letting Cap- ATLAN yo MESA, Ariz. (AP) — Howard t "see that pl here|| Hose. ...-.-:<.-02-05- 2 j \ Sy ae . the Soviet Union was holding the tive Nations Week coincide with J ] ee EEG oh oS —|Godfrey of the City Planning and ee md on a” Inst ad ‘h oe ; eg, MOWER satellites in thralldom. It was sup-|the week of Nixon's arrival in eft es Grad Rapids Zoning Department nearly broke|'t 8¢ts So damn cond, nsicad she Electric Fans 3 HP posed to serve several purposes; |Moscow — they might be giving was elected secretary Wednesday|up a meeting of the Mayor’s Traf-|"emained in his room making si } ° sa at To remind the satellite people | the Russians a chance to embar-|°f the Managers and General/fic Safety Commitee with this|istance telephone calls. | ips P rice Br. & Strat'n the United States hasn't forgotten Tass him. And -the Russians chose |A8@Mts Assn. of the Equitable Life|crack: “I have the answer to the 24”, 4-Cycle them: and to strengthen Secretary 0 react just that way. 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F X ; 4 % F i i é fey L- { i vi HM 4 Stay Alive Longer! ) Cage . | Crum Denies \Hope Signs | Prankster's Lecithin, the Great Restorer, May Help You |Bribe Inference B22 Check LONDON (AP) — Bob By LELORD KORDEL “What's that you're saying?”’ tivity of vital glands, find in leci- Defends Union Offer -to aot he onan ph seeker as be Instaliment Eleven asked Jerry. ‘thin the most active of all re- i w -<—e : | | . itor’ : aited f lane to Brussels| . i We were having dinner on the Nelsons’ patio, beneath) “t's true, Jerry,” I said. “A “OPES A Pay Monitor's Fee if sig rice ~* ™ Coa oo SAVE TIME oceWiemcas MONEY the California stars—Jerry and Julie Nelson, Dr. Steve jccithin defici ‘causes all of) Many of your nerve fibers are Did Not Testify ‘ | “The boy dashed off with the ta ; : \leeithin deficiency ‘causes a simian hy a Sheela af gume- ; | Preston, who is ‘a brilliant professor of economics, and - nad vitality ore OY & ‘check, calling back that he 4 : ’ | that and more. The drained vitality, wh bs the myelin . om ce E mee I. I hadn’t seen the Nelsons’ -|what fatty substante, myelin) WASHINGTON (AP) — Bartley wanted to have some fun with his : a. : |ot-the cerebrospinal] fluid must be sheath. This protective sheath is c. ¢ says he did not mean ‘Tiends,” the American comedian : A since my last trip to Cali- | -epiénished. A nervous breakdown |rich in lecithin, which nourishes . tnty § saith ‘- 4) told a reporter at London Airport. fornia. Julie was as lovely) can result from lack of lecithin, YOUr nerve cells and supplies them a ~ bs ee write at! «T hope he doesn’t have too much as ever, but Jerry’s face! ’|with motive force: ow nnet ams, altun. an jas any really well-informed physi- | Teamsters Union attorney, had of-| “However, I didn't use my bank Suddenly and-without a/ 2" Would tell you” | sheath te depleted, and we knew |fered him a bribe. ‘signature, and if the check should uy itn | “Could it be a lack of lecithin ‘eee at ‘the voauibas fatigue, Crum, a New Fork lawyer, filed’ be presented, my bank wouldn't word, Jerry slammed dowN tha: causes Jerry's nervous ex: trritabllity, brainiag, sexual de. |*, Statement Thursday with the honor it—I hope his coffee cup and stalked haustion?” asked Julie. aia asiveus axhanstlan ox ovens senate pane Management _Com- Hope was en route to the Bel- into. the house. Julie’s Inia bcenkdewn mittee saying his relations with gian capital to keep a golfing date . ©S 'PM EXHAUSTED’ & COMINCTS Break , Williams haa been on the highest with King Baudouin, whom he frightened eyes followed «Don't you understand?” cried Lecithin is valuable in‘ preventing professional level. met during the King’s recent tour i Jerry. “I tell you, I'm exhausted, atherosclerosis, constituting as it’ * * * of America. sete d behind peapletely drained. mentally, phys- | does a vehicle for transporting the In testimony to the committee; ‘“‘] understand he's a_ pretty oor entn US | ically, and emotionally. Just living fat about your body. It makes the|July 13, Crum said Williams told! good golfer,” said Hope. slammed again and Jerry} is too much effort.” globules of fat move on, and pre-|him the Teamsters would pay the; | came out with a cocktail | “Jerry,” I said, “your symptoms | vents their settling on the artery|fees of Godfrey P. Schmidt as a ! ; ‘ , court-appointed monitor for the| aker. H ands were|Show nerve and gland exhaustion. walls or infiltrating the liver and|COUrtal n A M f an racy Is h ere! ecithin added to the daily diet| other organs. union if Crum did not testify to! ufo u er ears trembling as he poured the committee. as f i Pe ILY AND HOME ] "SE FOR YOUR FAM ‘ } ae ht ee ee ee 7 ' de ae & looked pale and drawn. ee = helps overcome nervous exhaus-| ‘Lecithin should be used by ; LELORD KORDEL himself a drink. lps overcome . | ais But in his statement Thursday| A b | W “Don’t let my nerves spoil the party,” he said pat anti i o_o Drainiag|jevery mar — z a pon Snug sai Be wanes poets 5 5 05 rapper 7 a ” fa ies : : | s y. ; ally, depending on the need, to show that no inference shou 4 Jerry,” I said, “you = going to have the same nerve «Those all hit me,” said Jerry.' men will benefit more than others.|bhe drawn from his testimony about FLINT — Every 1959 Buick 3 cells as long as you live.* “All except senility, which won't/But no man can fail to derive ex-|a conversation with Williams that wears an asbestos “muffler” on its : Your body can’t grow new; “Lecithin?” he said. “No, 1 take long at the rate I’m going!” ceptional benefits from adding leci-'the payment of Schmidt's fees muffier for the same reason Junior : ones. The way you care for the don’t think so.” “Brainfag,” said Steve. “That | thin to his diet.” ‘hingéd on ee me testifying. wears a woolen one around his ; ones you have will determine | “It's a food substance,” I said. interests me. Almost every “I’m going to gét some tomor- neck on wintry days — to keep teacher I .know suffers from | row,” said Julie, ‘and start feeding) Crum said there was no founda- warm. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK whether or not you will have a| it’s been found to be an essential | strong nervous system or a weak, | Constituent of the human brain and, jnervous system and also of the! ‘endocrine glands and the muscles | “Nothing helps,’ Jerry said. | . Ps ony = ‘of the heart and kidneys. an inference “The result is the longest-lived and most effeetive exhaust system brainfag and nervous tension. it to Jerry every day, come rain or tion whatsoever for Seems to be an occupational dis- | shine.”’ _|that Williams in effect offered a ease with us.” “You'll see an almost immediate | bribe. in the automobile industry,” says IF YOU CAN BUY A BETTER |. + vay 7} Crum has represented Schmidt 7. - ; , hief “Lecithin,” I went on, “is a com. oe von Se Schmidt's’ efforts ‘to collect $28- Oliver K. Kelley, Buick’s c jangly one.”’ : J “I've taken sleeping tablets until | |ponent of the nervous system, mak- | A : a 1000 in fees from the union for his|"8!neer- T FOR ; | J : | : : “The ‘ , e * they don’t even faze me. I still | * * * ‘ing up about 17 per cent of 8 ae nea a feewnin m the | monitor services. Schmidt recent-| The ee ee FALL SKIR id * can't sleep. And I'm so irritable | “Nervous, mental, or glandular That's why, if the body’s own SUP-| he day ut poised Sai ve th ily resigned as one of the three) = a Sant ron athle ; : I don’t know how Julie stands overactivity can use up lecithin |Ply of lecithin decreases—which it} [= ee ee Te “a | Teamsters monitors. Haggimgl P-aesnas r oe h - Remarkable! You'll say it — ; it.” | a | ne ws » old work SUPPly. That's why so many hus- a for rust damage and lengthens the advantages ’ . jfaster than it is replaced. Then ae ree ane S oer ae other | bands come home from work | Williams told the committee Mutter life considerably.” whén you enjoy . . & ’ “Did you ever hear of lecithin?”’| you become irritable and ex-|/URGET Siress, OF eee grouchy and generally cantanker- | : ‘earn'a | Buick uses a triple-shell mufler. of these fine fabrics beautifully 2 I asked him lhausted.”’ reasons — lecithin must be added ous |July 13 that Crum’s statements The inner abell is made of sinc tailored in all of Fall’s most * aad __ _ ____ to the diet, or the nervous system | ~~~ ‘about him were completely false. | ran ae rere : = F) aa |e tgp once Seek down” * * * ‘Thursday Williams told report./coated steel, pioneered by Buick wanted styles. Slims, pleateds ; * *« * “It's too bad I didn't know about er Crum’s testimony ‘was false ©XPressly for this purpose. This in latest fashion colors. 10-18. | ae, ke it?” ask qj this. some time ago when I w@S and this is his way of conceding Shell is then wrapped with asbes- | “How do you take it?" asked tension-ridden and exhausted,” j¢ as far as I am concerned.” tos afd enclosed by another zinc- | Jerry. “You said it wasn't a medi-\ crave said “Maybe I could have| ' ay “we ’ leoated steel ‘shell. jcine” ne, salvaged my own marriage.” — | sen. John L. McClellan (D-Ark),| 3 It isn't.”’ I said. “It's a concen. | looked at both men searchingly. |committee chairman, said Crum’s trated nerve nutrient, extracted/rwo interesting. attractive men. new statement emphasizes the Motion Untimely | from soybeans. The amine ‘YPe| Extremely intelligent, high-strung imecessity for the Justice Depart-| can be sprinkled on your food o* | individuals, using up tremendous ment ‘‘to pursue the matter with| HARTFORD, Conn. « — The | mixed in Tiquids. And it also comes! amounts of nerve and gland energy|a view of determining who com-|Connecticut Legislature voted at in capsules. It isn’t to be taken in' each day: both would find in daily | mitted perjury and to prosecute 12:50 a.m. on a motion to end de- |Place of your vitamins and ihe lecithin a potent restorer of life the guilty and vindicate the inno-|bate at 12:30 a.m. The move was erals, but to augment them. By the \forces. cent: ldefeated. way, Jerry. I hope you do take a) eee jvi i als”"’ | All Rights Reserved. Adapted from the | vitamins and minerals k, “Live to En the Money You |! | Jerry i ity child Maal e” elor con : she ° ° Jerry looked like a guilty c a. | wor by Lelord eorael Published ” Driver Bails Out of Brakeless Auto | caught beside an empty cookie ja _ “Isn't lecithin comparatively, Tomorrow: Save your husband | . jnew?”’ asked Julie | —or keep up with the Jones. ( Sh D WwW N b H l] _ “Not really new,’’ I said, “‘but; The “innecent’” ways of many alr oots O n O I ithe use of it has developed amaz-| women—that kill off more hus- | jingly during the past twenty| bands than all the wars put to- | SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—William Gerrard’s car started years.” | gether! | down Nob Hill. He hit the brake. No response. es He stuck out his leg and dragged his foot. After three | blocks, his heel began to smoke. So the 25-year-old in- | surance agent bailed out, tearing his pants as he rolled “-—s6 «© hats LONGER! We have just received a shipment of the very special high-potency LECITHIN Granules mentioned by Lelord Kordel in his sensational ‘Stay Alive Longer” articles A BIG 2 POUND JAR is only $2.49, or 2 jars for $4.49 , (Limited Supply) (Please add 3% Sales Tax) | ACTIVE RESTORER _Dr. Nicholas A. Ferri tells us: ‘Hart to Talk at Charlotte “Lecithin has a versatile function) ) in life. It is reputed to be an un-| CHARLOTTE — Sen. 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It also calls for removal of SUES seers = ie eal = ae od. than $5.00. ‘trees with structural faults that) me aes Foor wen xeece Bree 1 threaten safety and eventually) |My for it. kok t | imust bow to the axe, anyway.) 2 OFF Potentially jungle-like settings are| Some of the more dedicated, 'not only eyesores but shut off the) weekend rye now use var-| Meter 6 Ty jsun from lawns and threaten fous types of hydrospears, slim) otor Guar. ear Jacobsen’s ‘healthy shrubbery. watering needles, that can be FEED & SUPPLY co. I Bow! Guar. Against aac eurerwes linserted into the soil at points ‘SHRUBS NEED SCANNING | where water is needed most. In any 28 Jackson St. ‘i Burn-Out for 3 Years FLOWERS | The most unkempt landscaping event there is no short cut to FE 2-0491 : Probably reflects efforts of some) ‘doing the job properly. P ERENNIAL RYE GRASS home developers to assure quick) - a ee eee = Greenhouses in Lake Orion | ghade and that much sought after ¢ Delivery to Birmingham. 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Essential 3: Rose Care Best Tir e to Plant Berets Put Bite- - teen 19a ror t ls expected to bo met or surpassed|newspaper advertithg, an inervest ts, resorts; ho-|tors, hotel| and Seer hec ie ae ee t Trans lant Is Now on Big Dogwoodls (issu siatons tnd retail stores|invested over $19 million in daily|vious year. | [7 wt 4 Beat the heat! That’s the big trients of the soil up into Wp be provided with an adequate p That Are Thirsty : = 1 problem for the rose grower dur-jleaves, and is eventually ' passed’ SUPPly of water. This is the best ‘time of year, ! ; 4 pa Boa = months, but thejoff by evaporation, Sturdy mod-| The winners of this year’s All jt) set out many of your favorite | Should’ _ say ina poe Bier | oe Gable testy ony. Dn one yeep ern .plants, such-as the pre-tested| rie award pra peseedoied Par- | arden plants — no neéd to wait, lases! up a stéady flow of nourishment|4U-America varieties will stand up| {> sate ntes — till spring! | kt ok * - to your plants, . well under extensive variations ot| jae in special gardens located | Mid-August to mid September is| Infestation is ‘avoidable, but the | Water is absorbed through the heat and cold, but their vigor de-| in p oneal sections of the (the idea] time to plant iris, peo-|horse may be out of the’ stable roots of the plant, carries the nu-'mands the nourishment which can| country, nies, daylilies, and other fleshy-|and the adult insect out. of the | rooted, spring or summerflower-| wood by this time. The infestation h mart h om e wn rs < lexperimental period indicated that|& hardy perennials. It's also a that began in the spring usually wny s owne as a eae big these trans-|200d time to transplant daffodils, leaves little external evidence. | CRANKSHAFT TROUBLE? pire as Tauch as five gallons of| ‘Ps, and other spring bulbs. [Borer presence is evidenced only ® . ' water every day during the hot; In all bat the coldest states, |when branches begin to die or order S el Heating Oil , life cycle is complete zy |ménths of July and August. you can plant or transplant both |when the DID YOU KNOW THE YARD- | The most, important considera-| needle and broad-leaved ever- /and exit holes of the adult insect A “MAN MOWER IS GUARANTEED _ | {tion in water is to make certain, greens, And, If its mare con: are ound. in the hottest months of the year! . ‘ ithat the job is thoroughly done.| Venlent for you, lilacs, forsyth- | Don't worry about spraying h4 “AGAINST CRANKSHAFT |The means that the soil must on? omnia, Rags = now—it's too late for that. How- , > S08 letely so that the| SPT'RE-ewermg shruos, as we r, you can help your dog- , . . BENDI NG! nar ompat cay ven to the deep| as many _balled-and-buriaped woods Meurvive the ordeal by When you phone and tell us you 3. You get a free Sonitor® treatment for lroots of the plant. Remove the trees, can be planted or trans- | eping them in reasonably good want Shell Heating Oil now, it’sone your storage tank. This exclusive jnozzle from your garden hose and Planted now Tie! eelemon. /dagwond) | borer of the wisest moves you can make. Sonitor treatment protects your tank ARD jset the mouth on a board or shin-| Newly set plants, as at any (Thamnosphecia scitula) is con- For these reasons: against internal rusting and corrosion. = igle which will spread the water time of the year, should be kept oe ‘ _ ou8 . MAN over a wide area and prevent!well watered (but not soggy) un- saitipgohers a ee sig 1. The price of heating oil is generally Se join the smart homeowners ’ erosion around the base of the/less there is plenty of rain. This|r tunately, excellent control is lower in the summer. Order now and WAO are ordering their Shell Heat- AMERICA’S NO. 1 plant. ‘is especially important with trees atforded. by springtime spraying. | benefit. But don’t pay us until October! ing Oil now. Call us today. AVO TTING LEAVE ;}and shrubs, As winter approaches, | . , . . n LAWNMOWER! A we a S th ewes or Mulch all newly planted trees and} ae ; * a. d = see Ollnane price drop on ohet ee void wetting the Stee shrubs with six inches or more That is why every weeken eating Oil between your summer-fi SS Lig 3 HP merely spraying the surface of the ‘of leaves or other loose litter, |@4rdener who prizes his flowering delivery and (Date), we will rebate the = Lf. ° S ground—this does virtually no good | dogwoods should circle a reminder difference to you! — <= Briggs and Stratton at all. Overhead sprinkling, if! . on next year’s calendar. Thorough — = 4-Cycle Engine thorough, may safely be used in Soap Saves Gardenias wetting of the trunk and large == a . 8 arid areas where there is very . ; . _. branches with a DDT solution ee, with Recoil Starter little summer -rain. Special to gardeners — a S0aPY ..oms to thwart the malevolent ~~, ; The other jobs to be done dur- solution sprayed on a gardenia borer mi a = —_ ing the summer are not difficult | plant wen an wash on i — srte sas i _— , ooty mold which often attacks this, vigor. S means seeing tha e ——Z, he — recilae bane, ae oes ot a ate plant. | the trees have plenty of water 590 S. Paddock St. FE 2- 8343 “Ere Spray or dust will control the rNli P } | ee eee and — Houses Warm up to Shell major-insect pests and will arrrest William Penn mapped _ the) with ag gn in nitrogen oees? streets for Philadelphia in 1682. content, i black spot and mildow, the most common fungus diseae. Application of sprays or dusts | should be made about once every ten days in the early morning | or the late afternoon. In hot | weather the applications should | be increased because black spot | and mildew thrive on damp- | ness. | Weeding is a permanent chore L | jin any garden, but it can be made almost non-existent by laying down SWINGING AROUND the | CORNER, PICKING UP a] — a thick mulch of peat moss, buck- ‘ THAT THE YARD-MAN SELF- wheat hull, compost, well-rotted PROPELLED MOWER IS THE The mulch also helps. to absorb ONLY MOWER BEING BUILT some ot the inte eat on the a a= os om TODAY WITH 3-SPEED airtike root aystem weich crows it TRANSMISSION — A SPEED ear the surfaces FOR EVERY AGE! | A feeding of a to = of a cup of commercial plant food applied | ‘at three to. four week intervals WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL! |will increase the vigor of the : iplant and the size and quality of We service and have all parts for any mower we sell. } blooms. 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Researchers aboard the Columbia University ship Vema find no picnic Ocean Bottom Gives land; canyons dwarfing the Grand Canyon of the Colorado; plains that stretch for hundreds of miles months whether a good place. for the Mohole has been found,’ de- clares Dr, Arthur Maxwell of the Up Its Secrets ous piston arrangement drive it/three newly appointed members of] eet i ocean t week, the water re- = ys 80 feet into the ocean floor|+,. Macon County voter registra-|°* way nee d punch out rod-shaped samples/ tion board have declined to serve. | of the layers of mud and sediment John Patterson said Thursday all! | in probing the ocean floor off the |without a rise of as much as a/Office of Naval Research, co-spon- coast of Puerto Rico for Project Thus the county where Negroes forming the sea bottom. outnumber white residents nearly to give complete information on pollution was scheduled to get un- Special Trade Allowance on Musical Instruments E-Z Pay Rental Layaway sources commission said °'Thurs- + | The survey -will take samples of) day. | EDWARDS 1s s. saginaw (Advertisement) foot; delicate starfish and other/,5, with the National Science Cores bs : . ee : : Montrose : a eiigntki’ : rought back by the 1%-|g to 1 is still without a functioning |the river from Flint to Mon forms af life niarv ay noertee Foundation, ‘of the Mohole sur-|ton machine reveal not only the| board to register new voters, es, every 2-3 hours, said district en- to the dark, near-freezing waters)... «py the time the data col-|nature of the ocean floor but hid- gineer Robert W. Parker. Mohole.) Don't Neglect Slipping By LEONARD ENGEL hous - of - - per- ; or Negro. ABOARD RESEARCH VESSEL|®4 thousands - of - pounds © Per liected is analyzed, however, nOlden chapters from earth's book} it was scheduled to begin this) FALSE TEETH square - inch pressures of the) .rea of the ocean will be better|of histo No board has held office there | . 34 but rains and high water | po raise teeth Wirop, slip of wobble ‘VEMA (AP)—The most inacces-|,,ean floor story. sak akan. ts Peay ater gi 4 'sible region on earth is the bot ei , {known than the survey area of) During the Mobole survey, Vema| Since las . forced postponement, he said. Don't be annoyed’ and em a ie Oceanographers visit: this'the Atlantic north of Puerto Rico.” averaged a core every other day.| two remaining registrars re-| _ . ee aimed at by such handicepe. PASTEETH, an ‘tom of the ocean, istrang¢, hidden world with the signed in the face of an invesfi- | The Flint survey 1s kaline (non-acid) powaes saapring | A key bottom-exploration tool Analyzing the core samples will | Submarines have gone as deep eyes, ears and hands of science—|i summer. Mrs, Ray O’Neil and son, Ronald, have just returned to their West Walton boulevard home following an extended motor tour of the West Coast. The O’Neils are welcoming as their houseguest, Mrs. Eliz- abeth Stahl of Hollywood and Antelope Valley, Calif, * * * A son, John Patterson Sligh, was born June 28 at Blodgett Hospital, Grand Rapids, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Sligh (nee Lois Patterson) of Holland. The infant's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Carleton C. Patterson of Birmingham and Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Sligh Jr. of Holland. ~*« *« * A family picnic was held Wednesday evening at the Cot- _ tage street home of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Fosbender, Thirty-eight were present in- cluding the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Taber of Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Rithard Taber of Albuquerque, N. M.; Mr. and Mrs, William ° Warrilow of Pompano Beach, Fia., and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Warrilow of Ft. Lauderdale, Fila. * * * Born July 2t at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. ing up their golf at Pine Lake Country Club. Party Fetes Janet McColl at First Christian Church A bridal shower was given Thursday “at First Christian , Church in honor of Janet Mc- Coll, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. D. D. McColl of Dwight avenue, Miss McColl has named at- tendants for her Aug. 8 wed- ding to William Boyle of Wichita, Kan. Mrs. Robert Blome of Indianapolis, Ind., will be matron of honor. Brides- maids will be Mrs. Harvey Techlenburg and Mariett Robinson of Fort Worth, Tex. Junior attendants will be @) Pontiac Press Phote scores after a round of Pontiac Press Photo est Lake Country Club where they play golf as often as possible during the Tollenaar) of South Roselawn drive, was a daughter, Kim Marie. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tollenaar ¢ of Starr avenue are the ma- terna] grandparents. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Maison of Illinois ave- nue. * * * After spending a two week vacation in Bay View, . Mrs. Everett C. Russell of West Iroquois road and Mrs. L. T. Bindley of Flint, formerly of Pontiac, returned Sunday to their respective homes. * * Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burr of East Mansfield avenue an- nounce the birth of a son, Mark Alan, July 21 at Pontiac Gen- eral "Hospital. Grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Burr of East Beverly street and Mrs, Jessie Hooper of South eimai street. / i j Keep It Spotless A white leather handbag, like white shoes, looks well only when it’s clean, So be sure to get the cleaning instructions from the salesgirl if\you buy L Rebecca Prentis, flower girl; Cherryl Wilhelm of Sullivan, Ill., junior bridesmaid; and Duncan J. Kendall, ringbearer. Present at the affair were Mrs. John Radenbaugh, Mrs. Paul Beam, Mrs. James Vaughn and daughters, Ruth Ann and Wanda Sue, Mrs. Joseph Morgan, Mrs. David Turo, Mrs. Lila Buckler, Mrs. Allan Hersee, and Mrs. Howard Reynolds. * * * Others were Mrs. Levi Geasler, Mrs, Eleanor Clark, Mrs. George Hodge, Mrs. Charles Neal, Mrs. William DeRousse, Mrs. Lyle Webster, Mrs. Harry Kunze and daugh- ter Carolyn, and Mrs. McColl. Cohostesses were Mrs. Harold Bron, Mrs. John Appleton, Mrs. James Boaz, Mrs, Lowell Mount, Mrs. Ellwood Dunn and Mrs. Brady Adams. Sorority Holds Its July Party The July summer party of Alpha Alpha chapter of Epsi- lon Sigma Alpha was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs, Gerard Jones on Mark road, A _ buffet supper was served to 25 members, Guests attending were Mrs. Gerald Hesse and Mrs, Albert Ber- gum. Cochairmen for the party were Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Benjamin Sweeney. Working with them were Mrs. Jack An- dress, Mrs. Fred Baumgart- ner, Mrs, Keith Clauser, Steph- anie Linabury, Mrs. Ralph O. Allen and Mrs, R, E. Bauder. Others were Mrs, Winston Hopp, Mrs. Edward Hummel Jr., Mrs, Frank Jalosky Jr., Mrs. Elmer 0. Johnson, Mrs. Rudy Mazza, Mrs, Fred Muel- ler and Mrs. Donald Moore. Bernice McLean Honor Guest at Kitchen Shower Bernice Marie McLean was honored by a kitchen show- er Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Henry James of Elizabeth Lake avenue. Bernice, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford E. McLean, will exchange vows with Mich- ael T, DeWitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble DeWitt of Harbor Springs, on Aug 8. The cere- mony will take place at the Oakland Avenue United Pres- byterian Church. * * * Guests attending the shower included Mrs. William Bram- ble, Mrs. William MacGilliv- ray, Mrs. Tony Pfeiffer, Mrs. Jack DeVine, Mrs, Donald Johns, Mrs. Alfred Rothweiler, Mrs, Ted Sevigny, Mrs. Wil- liam Kotlarsky, Mrs. Keith Harris and Mrs, Pete Perku- chin. Others were Mrs. Christine Short, Mrs, Frances Mapley, Mrs. William Sederlund, Pa- tricia Sederlund, and Mrs, Mc- Lean, mother of the bride- elect. Many Products Go Into Perfume Flowers’ aren't the only things that make perfume sweet. The modern perfumer has about 1,500 products to choose from, and sometimes uses hundreds in one scent. Perfumes are extracted from wood, bark, gum, root, kitchen herbs, seeds, nuts, grass, and animals. The beaver, civet, sperm whale, and male musk deer are chief blenders. LINDA JO POWELL Annourticing the engagement | -ot their daughter, Linda Jo, to Kerry E. Croteau, are Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Powell of Dres- den street. Kerry's parents are Mr. and\Mrs, Maurice Croteau of Marquette street. The couple. plans an Aug. 8 wedding.’ é Big Coats Set Pace in Italy Belted Tweeds Go With Slim ‘Suits and Dresses By SUE CARDOZO FLORENCE, Italy — The big belted overcoat is the pet of Italian fashion collections for the coming fall and winter. The eight days of showings in Rome and Florence ended Thursday night. The coutur- iers joined in a buckle up, muffle up refrain. Heavy muted tweeds were fashioned into a cape-back sil- houette, bulky and round shouldered, with deep low-sat sleeves baring the wrists. Only Simonetta avoided col- lars, and she used ample stoles. RESTRAINT KEYNOTE The Italian collections on the whole were sedate, tailored cautious. Their frivolity was restricted to fur trimmings, .chunky necklaces and an oc- casional flounce. Emilio Schulberth was an ex- ception. As usual, he added frills at every opportunity. x * * Dark colors and conserva- tive fabrics dominated daytime clothes, But lame (pronounced Jah-may), embossed satin and encrusted lace ran riot at night. * * * Suits and dresses generally were straight and slim, with hemlines below the knees. Tu- nic tops came back, both fitted and loose. Suit jackets tended to hug the hips. x *« * The waistline wandered slightly, mostly south, Hem- lines frequently were doubled by the prevalent use of re- dingotes, middies and coats slightly shorter than the skirts beneath. TWO OUTSTANDING The collections of two design- ers under 30 were outstanding. Roberto Capucci showed vol- uminous evening coats and trim tunic suits. Patrick de Barentzen, Fath- trained Frenchman showing for the second time in Rome, scored with low-slung trench coats and imaginative detail. * * * Other highlights of the Ital- ian pageant of style were Irene Galitzine’s Trompe 1’Oeil suits, Fabiani’s girded tweed pon- chos, and the knitted silks seen among the Florence bou- tique offerings. * * *. Mingolini - Gugenheim, Fon- tana and Gattinoni offered pleasing but conservative se- lections. Their lines ranged widely to suit the many tastes of their large clientele. Fon- tana exploited the riding coat suit to the fullest, adapting it for wear from the morning through after - theater parties. Carosa and Veneziani also had conservative collections featuring well-bred, tailored creations, Presbyterian Group Meets Thirteen members of the La- dies Aid Society of Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church met Thursday at the church's Fellowship Hall, Cohostesses for the dessert luncheon were Mrs, Ernal Lloyd and Mrs. David Keefer. Mrs. Ralph Osborn, Mrs, Clarence Failing and Mrs. Edith Hillman participated in the program. Guests of the day were Mrs. David Anderson of St. Peters- burg, Fla., and Val Richards of Toledo, Ohio. RUTH MECKLER Cranbrook Concert to Feature Talented Young Detroit Pianist By MAX E. SIMON One of Ruth Meckler's earli- est memories is of a piano. She started her studies be- fore the age of three. Now a mature artist of 21, Miss Meckler, winner of the Bendetson Netzorg Memorial Award, will be featured in the fourth Cranbrook Gardens Mu- sic Festival concert at 4:30 p.m, Sunday A lot has happened to the Detroit-born girl since she was first introduced to the key- board by her mother, who taught her until she was 10. Miss Meckler has _ studied with the internationally - re- nowned concert artist, Rudolf Serkin, at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, and this year received her diploma from the celebrated mu- sic academy. * * * She plans to return to Curtis for another year of study with Serkin. Although her teacher is in great demand as a_ perform- er, he immediately flies back to Philadelphia and, therefore, has enough time to devote to his students, Miss Meckler ex- plained. She receives a lesson a week, usually lasting an hour and a half. 5 HOURS A DAY “Five hours of practicing a day are a must for Serkin,” Miss Meckler said. ‘It real- ly is good, though. Not only does it build technique and in- terpretation. It's also good for endurance.” She has no favorite compos- ers or compositions. “I like Beethoven, Schubert, Bach, Brahms,” she said, ‘Whatev- er I'm playing at the moment I like best.” Although Serkin believes she’s ready for a concert ca- reer, Miss Meckler has no il- lusions about the future. The road to fame for a musician is hard and full of perils, Many talented perform- ers never reach the top, And she knows it. “Perhaps I can be success- ful in the chamber music field or as an accompanist,” she said. ‘These musicians are certainly great artists in their own right.” Despite her many years of study, she has just recently begun to appear frequently be- fore the public. RECENT APPEARANCES : “I just didn’t feel that I whs. ready before,’ she said. She has performed with the South Oakland and Pontiac Symphony orchestras and last week played the Beethoven Fourth Piano Concerto with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at the State Fair Grounds. She has already made a re- cording, the Tschaikovsky Trio Mr. and Mrs. Homer W. Bedford of Marquette street announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Lucille, to David Lee Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jones of Mt. Pleasant. SHARON L. BEDFORD Thought She Didn’t Have a Chance Select Secretary o By CHRIS MacGILL MIAMI BEACH, Fla. # — The nation’s newly selected Secretary of the Year came here. with the” conviction’ she didn't have a chance to win that honor. “I was told I had two strikes against me because I came from New York,” said blonde 49-year-old Alicia Cogan. * * * The widowed mother of three grown children was crowned as the country’s top secretary Thursday over five other final- ists’ at the 14th annual con- vention of the National See- retaries Assn. Mrs. Cogah, who says Idyalty and thorough knowledge of typing, shorthand and filing ‘are the prime ps nae a for a good office aide, is retary to Edgar J... Butten- | heim, chairman of the board |@t the Buttenheim Publishing - Corp., New York. She has held the post for 17 years. * * * Julie Lawler, personal sec- retary to Gov. G. Mennen Wil- liams of Michigan, was runner- up. Third place went to Agnes Brown of Indianapolis, secre- tary to the president of the " American States Insurance Co. Othe# finalists were Barbara Brett, Riverton, N.J.; Dahms, Kankakee, Ill.; and Edna Davis, Cincinnati, Ohio. The six were selected on the basis of education, experience, appearance and. poise. Their final hurdle came when Jeannine Stickel Feted Bride-elect Jeannine R. Stick- el wag honored’ at a_ linen shower Wednesday given by Mrs.. Charles Eaglen. The af- fair was held at the home of Mrs. Robert eee on Kohler street, ns * * * : Miss Stickel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stickel of Haddrill court, will marry Roy: Etton Roeser, son of Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Roeser of Wayne, on Aug. 22 at Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church. Guests .were Mrs. Louis Church, Mrs, Lester Smith, Mrs. William Sheffield, Mrs. Jack St. John, Mrs. Russell Harris, Mrs. Robért Stickel, Mrs. Lester Stickel and Mrs. Ard Bigham. Others were Mrs, Charles Stickel, Elaine Eaglen, Jean- " ette Nuce, Mrs, Dale Thomp- Louise .- ~~ in A Minor, for Recital Rec- ords, in which she was joined by Gordon Staples, violin and Paul Olefsky, cello. The performance of the trio at Cranbrook last year was one of the outstanding events of the 1958 festival. She has been described by music critics as “the most im- portant woman pianist to emerge from Detroit’ and a “superb interpreter of great music. She will be joined Sunday by Staples, Olefsky and Paul Schaller, clarinet, The program will include the Beethoven Trio in B Flat Major, the Brahms Trio in A Minor, and Bartok’s Contrasts. Olefsky, principal cellist of the Detroit Symphony, will perform a Fantasy for Cello which was expressly written for him by Foss Lee Finney, composer-in--esidence at the University of Michigan. The final concert of the fes- tival will be held Sunday, Aug. 2. It will feature Mischa Kot- tler, distinguished Detroit pi- anist. Tickets for festival concerts are on sale at Grinnells in Detroit and Birmingham and at the garden gate on Lone Pine Road, Bloomfield Hills, at concert time. Shower Fetes Bride-to-Be Joanne Doyle Joanne Doyle, bride-elect of James Slater, was honored at a shower July 18, given by Mrs. Thomas Foster at her Arsiow Lane home in Bir. mingham, and Mrs. Janice Mazza. Parents of the couple who will be wed Aug. 29 at St. Benedict's Catholic Church are Mrs. Thomas Doyle, of Chal- mers street and the late Mr. Doyle, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slater of S. East, boulevard. Guests present for the affair included Mrs. Doyle, Mrs. Sla- ter, Mrs. John White, Mrs. Harry Shearer, Mrs. Stephan Ernst, Mrs. Jack Roerink, Mrs. Jennie Regas, Mary Lou Blair, Carol Soules, Lee Hess, Karla Stoddard, Jim Lowery, Judy Old, Don Corey, Mr. and Mrs. Bill White, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brannan, Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Wakeman, Tom Foster and James Slater, Year they appeared one by one be- fore three judges and over 1,000 association members to tell how they would solve cer- tain office problems. * * * Each was asked what quali- ties she would look for in an assistant, how she would deal with an important member of her firm who kept barging um invited into the president’s of- fiee, and what advice she would give a young employe offered a better job with an- other firm headed by a man of questionable reputation. 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Floor sample. Reduced $30.00 ................0005: Reg. $238.00 hutch cabinet. 50” base with ample drawer and storage space. Top has spoon rack shelf $ 00 and 2 drawers. Provincetown, solid maple nut-meg fin- ish. Floor sample . ee 2 | with night stands attached. Solid birch champagne finish. Discontinued style ......... cc cee cc eee cece cee n eae Reg. $139.50 Heywood-Wakefield double size bar bed ‘89° CARPET GuntnHer size | DESCRIPTION | was | Now 27°x36" —|quahities Formerly ss biehas | = 9.95] 1.95 12'x1 1 Sh ee are Selene in sage green. 234-63 159.50 12'x10'3" fiona, “Turewoven=, Vo! and Nylon! 17 83} 89.50 —15'x12'5” [Au yoo! Reavy loop in beige. Luxurious, |“ 9 89 39)” 169.95 12'x14°10° |At wool carpet in gold. Firth, Dane-|" 999 50| 129.95 15’x15’2" [freen. 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WASHINGTON (UPI)—The na- tion's wheat farmers voted by a better than four to one margin to continue rigid government con- trol over their 1960 crop, returns showed today. ~> In return. they will receive high price support assistance. The al- ternative rejecteq by the farmers was unrestrictea plantings and sharply reduced price props. Returns from all of the 39 states participating in yester- day’s wheat referendum showed 80.7 per cent of the farmers in favor of the present wheat pro- gram. The almost complete vote was 160,718 to 38,522. A two-thirds majority was need- ed to keep the controversial pro- gram in effect. another year. Farmers gave a 84.1 per cent endorsement in the 1958 vote. Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson, who has bitterly criticized Auto Accident Injures Four the present program for producing surpluses, told a news conference in advance of the returns that he did not believe Congress would re- vise the program at its present session. * * * Benson ‘said it would be ‘‘un- fair’’ for Congress to pass new wheat legislation now in view of the referendum. He said it was “Very regrettable’ that Congress did not enact the administration's wheat plan ¢alling for lower price supports. The present rigid program calls for planting allotments to- taling 55 million acres, mgeen J ing quotas based on the allof- ments, and price supports at the present minimum level of 75 per cent of parity or not less than $1.77 a bushel. If the farmers had rejected the ‘controls, they would have received | price supports of only 50 per cent! of parity, or about $1.18 a bushel. President Eisenhower said Wednesday it was a ‘‘sorry choice” the farmers had to make. * * * About 1,000,000 wheat farmers were eligible to vote in the refer- endum, but as’ usual only about 200,000 actually cast ballots. Much of the criticism of the Rostp Vv. CROWELL Oakland MEA Names Officers Avondale High School Head Elected President. of taxes, it was explained at Dinner Meeting At a recent dinner meeting of}gional office for urban the Oakland County District of renewal that the piper al- the Michigan Education Assn., ‘ready has been paid. representing approximately 1,100, . . present wheat program has /teachers, Rosco V. Crowell, Avoi- Chain Reaction Crash stemmed from its failure to Dre-ldale senior High School’ princi- ‘vent overproduction, Government- Fe Involves Three Cars heia surplus stocks are now large /Pal, was elected district-.presi-’ on Dequindre Road SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Four persons were injured yesterday in a chain reaction accident inyolv- ing three cars on M59 east of Dequindre road here. Injured were Raymond Brewer, 56, of 6722 Auburn Rd., Shelby Township, driver of one car; his wife Clara, 55; and Mrs, Eldina Walker, 43, and her daughter, Beverly. 15. who were passengers in the car driven by Mrs. Walk- er’s husband, Franklin. The Walkers are from Detroit. All four were taken to Avon Center Hospital near Rochester where Brewer, Mrs. Walker and Beverly were treated and re- leased. Brewer had broken teeth | and a cut lip. The Walkers suf- fered miner neck injuries. Mrs. Brewer remains in the hos- pital today where she is listed in satisfactory condition. She sus- tained possible head injuries. | Driver of the third car in the accident was Donald Schulton, 32, | of 46120 Schimmell St., Shelby) Township. Romeo State Police said a/§ fourth vehicle was halted at the, intersection to make a left turn. | Schulton’s car stopped, Walker also stopped and then Brewer’s/ %% car hit the rear of Walker's send-' 5 ing it into the car ahead. Brewer was ticketed for failure |: to stop an assured clear distance || behind. DEES RE Orion Sets Date of Open Hearing on Zoning Law ORION TOWNSHIP — Township officials have set Aug. 12 as the date for a public hearing on a new zoning ordinance. The hearing will climax years of work on the project. The pre- LEGA ACRES EFI Sis Re vious zoning ordinance was ad-!: opted in 1948. The new law will provide for three residential classifications, a multi-family residential dis- trict, business district, manufac- turing district and recreational area. The zoning map, which is a part|¥ of the ordinance, shows graphically | where the classification areas are.|¥% The Township Zoning Board has/§ also\.approved the rezoning of|j 4 about two acres of property owned] © by Dewey Guletie on Maybee road : from residential 1 to commercial|} to permit a dog kennel. Final rati-|/ fication will be up to the aot zoning board. = * * * | The Township Zoning Board has); voted to ask the local Board of}% Education for its opinion concern- ing the establishment of an auto bump shop on Joslyn road near the Carpenter School. Advises an Open Mind to Employe Suggestions manager of AC Spark ; sion, advises that ‘‘a plant-wide|~ enough to meet all domestic and) foreign requirements for the next two years. |c (Vv dent for the 1959-60 school year. Jang County's proposed F * * * The meeting was held at Avon- dale High School. * * * Other officers elected were Clin-| ton Galbraith of Lake Orion, vice president; Helen Harding, Oak- land County Office of Education, jsecretary; and Viola Krueger, Avondale Schools, treasurer. * * * Named as delegates to the state| onvention for two-year terms} were Sanford Burton ,of Huron urban renewal, Jalley, Mrs, Harding and Crowell. Crowell also has been selected | as one of the three people to Rapid Growth Threatens Living Standards of All By DICK HANSON Press Suburban Editor . KEEGO HARBOR — The haphazard growth of Keego Harbor, stimulated by a rapid spreading out of Detroit’s population in recent years, is threatening to overwhelm conditions in many blighted areas of the community. This is the reason given last night by Bernard Schroll, regional director of urban renewal, for a revamping of the city’s layout—which constitutes urban renewal. He was one of three experts on. urban renewal present to answer questions of residents at a meeting in the Roosevelt school here last night. It was evident at the meeting that many people in Keego fear plans for urban renewal. Mainly, their fear is that urban renewal threatens them with outright loss of their homes through condemnation Proceedings or later by taxes too high* = ‘for them to meet when it is ; . inewal and problems particular t ‘time to “pay the piper.” | Keego Harbor. ° ‘ On the second count, that « *& * Businessmen in Keego already have pledged over $1,500 so far to finance the plan and the Commu- nity National Bank has expressed a willingness to make up the dif- ference, according to W. D. Holli- baugh, publicity chairman for the Businessmen’s Assn. by George Conklin. of the Federal government’s re- In a recent vote, the people of RISK INVOLVED ‘Keego Harbor approved the city's| He explained that the money spending of $500,000 for a central Basie ela form ve ee to renewal with a con- |Sewer system to tie in with Oak-| ciderable more than average risk| arming-|. jton interceptor sewer. This tax eee ‘money, which already is on hand, would constitute Keego Harbor’s cost for urban renewal, supple- ;mented by another $1, 000,000 from the federal government. - “If we go ahead and finance a master plan and urban renewal is rejected, we stand to lose the $14,000 ourselves,’’ he said. “Nat- urally we are anxious to get as much public assurance as possi- ble that Keego Harbor will pro- ceed with urban renewal before- hand.”’ The federal government has alloted several billion dollars for urban renewal projects, where requested, throughout the land. | This already has been paid by | the people in federal taxes. * * * “We are racing a stiff deadline,” he added. ‘‘We must paln on hav- |ing approval of urban renewal by the City Counci] soon enough to} submit the plan to the federal “If Keego Harbor doesn’t request}. some other com-' munity will get the money from |the government,” according. to Jus- tice of the Peace Elmer Dieterle, sew 7 ins. who served as moderator at last er begin this city of 3,000, bringing with it substandard living agency before construction on the The earliest sewer | D. Clapp, of 5105 Elkin Rd., _represent the Mea at the eighth annual meeting to be held in Washington, D.C., from duly 31 to Aug. 8. * * tion are Mrs, Bernice Dondineau, MARGARET CLAPP A late-summer wedding is planned by Margaret Clapp and Dr. Curtis A. Steele. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Lillian Comar from Hillsdale Col-| ‘lege. This is the first time that the) |United States will be host to this jorganization Crowell said. He at- ltendo4d the World Cfedoration of Commerce Township, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo L. [gate when it was held in Frank-| Steele of Springfield, Ohio. fort, Germany, in 1957. Job Research | to Aid Students | Members of the Cooperative Counselor and Teacher Training Program, designed to acquaint high school stu- % dents with job requirements and compensations, have finished their research and are now comparing notes © | prior to distributing their findings to the area’s high schools. x* « * Headed by Dr. Carl M. Horn, director of counselor training at Michigan State University, the program be- gan June 22. Participating high school teachers and counselors were assigned to study every phase of some particular business or industry for two weeks. After the two-week study period each par- — ticipant was to make a report to the entire group. : The teachers and counselors talked with company officers, personnel directors and employes, and poured ayer the records made available to them, in preparation for their individual reports, some of which extended to 40 typewritten pages. On July 6, the entire group began touring the places where their fellow researchers had been stationed. They visited the Kresge Co., Socony Mobil Oil Co., Kroger : Co., Henry Ford Hospital, Greenfield Restaurants, Na- tional Bank of Detroit, Michigan Bell Telephone Co., Montgomery-Ward and Ex-Cell-O Corp. EVALUATION SESSION Following the tours, a panel discussion was heid, 3 allowing members to evaluate the program and to ex- | change ideas regarding business and industry. * * * This fall, program members will return to their schools with an increased knowledge of opportunities existing for high school and college graduates, as well as for the few who do not complete high school. Students will be given a thorough knowledge of com- 7 pany fringe benefits, ee programs and personnel © policies. The teachers and counselors reported that the greatest problem of students leaving high school and” joining the labor force was a lack of ‘initiative, an unwillingness to accept responsibility, whether the _ job was routine or complicated. Area teachers participating were Kenneth J. Battani | and Thomas Terry of Clarkston High School; Velma Tib- bett of Armada High School; Mrs. William Duckwitz and Mrs. Franklin Sullivan of Walled Lake High School; James Jones of Jefferson Junior High School, Pontiac; the Teachin~ Profession as a dele- | | proved by those it will affect ‘| exact detail, This is required be- | fore the federaj agency will con- | its spending $1 million in Keego ~|to submit a master plan to the ‘| taken. 4 vote of the people, in all likelihood, <'\against urban renewal. ‘|tition, the council as duly elected = representatives of the = |be forced to follow the prevailing ‘| sentiment as it is expressed. -|500 SIGN a and a Citizens Committee. "| A master plan showing the pro- «| posed location of roads, residential | areas, business sections, parks and *\other public facilities, would cost “\about $14,000, according to Jack 2) Zurbrick, city planning commis- _\sioner and third member of last! = inight’s jnight’s meeting * * * ! In answer to the first fear voiced ; ; iby several of the approximately yrhan re Others representing the assocla-| 999 people who attended the meet- homes delegate from Nearborn: and Miss: ‘through condemnation—the ex ‘i their jing—that of losing explained that the purpose of ur- |ban renewal was to provide a bet- ter way of life for those living in | the community. ‘To HEAR ALL Urban renewal is not an arbi- trary decision forced on the com- munity by a few, they exnlained.| Every voice would be heard before «, any decisions would be made, they added, urging residents to form, 4 neighborhood committees to pre- : Sent their case to the city council ,so that their wishes would be re || flected in a master plan. A master plan is the first key to urban renewal. It must show in maps and reports prepared by city planning experts and ap- what changes are called for in sider approving the project, which in this case would mean Harbor, It will be up to the City Council federal government. They can go aheadgand do this on their own decision if they so choose, or they can put it to a public referendum vote before any further action is * * * | Whether or not there will be a will hinge on public sentiment ex- pressed in petitions now being cir- culated in Keego both for and If the number of signatures on petitions in both cases runs fairly close, a vote of the people is likely. If either side of the question is overwhelmingly supported by a pe- people will As it stands at the moment, over 500 residents have signed peti- tions for urban renewal being cir- culated by the Businessmen’s Assn. The number of signatures on a Council meeting scheduled for Aug, 18. Both petitions will be presented to the council at ‘that time. “2 -@ pnael. The plan would perts | cussion or urban renewal followed the quiz. construction can start is sometime in September.” * * * If the City Council decides to put newal to a public vote, it would have to be announced 60) days in advance by law, This! ends another risk—a race against) commencement of the sewer proj- ect. x * * Experts Answer Urban Renewal Questions Here are some of the questions. answered by a panel of urban re- “newal experts at last night’s mass) meeting in the Roosevelt School at’ Keego Harbor: Q.—Will urban renewal taxes on homes? A.—Possibly yes, replied George Conklin of the federal urban re- newal administration, ‘‘but it also will raise the value of homes at the same time.” Q.—What will come first, urban renewal or sewer and water sys- tems? A.—They must be planned to- gether to dovetail with the over- all plan, announced Bernard Schroll, regional director of urban renewal, “‘Otherwise the systems might have to be resituated to comply with a master plan if urban renewal came later.” Q.— Why do businessmen (in Keego Harbor) feel that we are, ready for urban renewal when Ann Arbor, a much larger city, turned it down? A.—‘‘I don’t know why Ann Arbor turned it down, but locally no other group has really gotten behing urban renewal here — someone had to take the initia- tive,’ said City Planning Com- missioner Jack Zurbrick. Q.—Who determines which houses are to be torn down as slums? .—‘Until a final plan is jelled, with streets rerouted according to the plan, we can’t tell which houses will come down, be moved or refurbished to meet standards,” satd Conklin. ‘‘After a plan is ap- proved, a planning commission will decide, but they will bear in raise various groups to be affected.” _ Q.—How will the city’s of urban renewal costs be rai A.—Zurbrick explained that if Keego acted now, the $500,000 approved by taxpayers for a cen- tral sewer system .at'a recent election would be the city’s share toward urban rénewal with the federal government paying $1,- 000,000 or two-thirds as provided by law, after federal approval is gained. Without federal approval « there can be no urban renewal, Questions were submitted to the experts by residents on unsigned slips of paper. An informal dis- Generally, residents ex-} and eeneans Spurr of Mount Clemens High gan _|also, in its writte nportion, explain any the financing of urban se; about urban renewal. a desire to know more ‘rum. But an informal report was given on the progress of the build- mind the wishes expressed by|- enewal Fears hie Ans were 2 ent Oxford Picks Peach Queen Contestant OXFORD—The Oxford Chamber of Commerce yesterday picked Caroline McMillan, 18, to represent ithe village in the Peach Queen con- test to be held Aug. 7 in Romeo. S * * * The new “Miss Oxford” is a petite five-foot four-inch, blue-eyed bonde. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. McMillan, of 56 Mechanic St, A sophomore next fall at Val- paraiso University in Valparaiso, Ind., Caroline is majoring in speech and drama. Her minor is government. “Miss Oxford"’ is no stranger to beauty contests. She was fourth place winner in the Miss Val- paraiso U. contest. The girl who won went on to become ‘Miss In- diana.”’ * * * | On campus, Caroline is social ichairman of her dormitory, news- writer for ‘The Torch,” the cam- | Pus weekly, and a member of the 'University Players. Her other activities include membership in the Women’s Rec- reational Assn., Alpha Phi Delta social sorority and Associated Women Students organization. This summmer Caroline is work- ing for her father at Haughton Ele- vator Co. in the Pontiac State Bank Building, Pontiac. She is; gaining experience as a general of-| \fice employe and draftsman. x * * | When informed of her selection! the new “Miss Oxford” said she was ‘‘surprised andextremely pleased’’ to receive the title. Caroline will be one of 10 area title-holders co m peting for the Peach Queen crown. The winner will reign over the 27th annual Peach Festival celebration in by a C. of C. committee yesterday,) You'll Make It, Doc Sheriff Arthur J. Shumping, w is on a diet so he can ‘Play | on | 11 children. Pontiac Press Phote NAME ‘MISS OXFORD’—Blonde blue-eyed Caroline McMillan, 18, has been selected to vie for the Peach Queen crown in Romeo on Aug. 7. The selection was made by a committee of the Oxford Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Caroline is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. McMillan, of 56 Mechanic St. the law enforcement officers base- ball team next month, said yester~ (UPD — day “I’ve joined the rabbit fami- ho |: Nothing but lettuce and car onli ". Shumping is the father of SALISBURY, N. C. Orion Center $4,000 Richer Centennial Nets $1,500 While Woman’s Club Donates $2,500 | LAKE ORION— munity Center, Inc. The Orion Com- . is $4,000 rich- er today. * * * Last night Gilbert Woodcock, OCC treasurer, reported that the. recent “Centennial Spectacular” | had netted about $1,500 for the’ ;center treasury. | Additionally, a check for $2,500 was presented to the OCC by | Mrs. Delbert Matthews on behalf of the Lake Orion Woman's Club. The center board meeting was. unofficial because of lack of a quo- } ‘ | | ing program. * * * Woodcock reported that a four- inch well is now in. It is 70 feet, six inches deep and pumps 400 gal- lons an hour, he said. Referring to the centennial, of- ficials announced that they had been talking to local merchants about staging a similar celebra- | tion next year. The response to such an idea has been enthusiastic thus far, the spokesmen said, because of the success of the. three-day program! held here over the Fourth of July. * * * Inquiries of other businessmen and residents will be made in the near future’ to determine if a sim- ilar undertaking would merit fur- ther consideration in the. months to come, the group decided. MRS. DONALD 0. EWALD Mr. and Mrs. Wasson Lee, of Smith, of 180 Indianside Dr., 4760 Sawmill Lake Rd., Orton- ville, announce the marriage of their daughter, Nancy: Jay, to. Airman 3.C Donald 0. Ewald. He is the (son of Mrs. John A, (Lake Orion. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. D. D. MeColt, minister of the First Christian Cirarch in Pontiac, at parsonage. The bridegroom is stationed in Texas with the U. 8, Air Force where the new- lyweds plan to reside. Diamond Values You Can Trust! From Leonard’s 99, Pt. Marquise Diamond Ring, with 2 tapered baguettes valued at $900. 3 S37" A 5-Diamond Wed- ding Ring, total 1 Ct. weight and val- ued at $450. *225 1.07 Pt. Emerald Cut 14-K mounting with 28 pts. tapered bagu- ettes valued at $1,000. *685 Others Styles from 97.50 Ladies’ Diamond Soli- taire ring in 14-K mounting and in per- fect. blue white. Val- ued at $250. *125 6-diamond 14K Lady’s Hamilton | Watch val. ued at $800, -—-.. . Leonard’s 20 N. Perry | Downtown Pontiac A hess 5 ae TWENTY- TWO f 7y bd THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1959 4 ~ Tiger K’s Boos t verages in {1-2 Win Kuenn-Kaline Lead Bengals SPORTS in Nat Series Sanford Back in Form, Beats Braves 5-1 2 Outfielders Combine, for 8 Hits in Sweep of Washington DETROIT (UPI)—Harvey Kuenn| figured he could win the American) By The Associated Press League batting crown this year If there’s to be a turning point! with a .340 average, but team- in the tight fight for the National’ mate Al Kaline might force him League pennant, it may be at hand to revise the e ‘timate upwards. — not in the won-lost records or Kuenn banged out four hits yes- batting averages, but in the in- terday only to see Kaline connect JUry lists. ahead of idle, fourth place Pitts-| iburgh. Hodges, who has driven in 61 runs, one less than team leader Don Demeter, and has clubbed nine home runs in the past month ito top the Dodgers, broke up a ‘scoreless tie with a two-run homer for four hits also as the Detroit For while right-hander Jack San- | | hander singled home the clinch. er in the seventh for his first Major League victory, but need- ed Don Drysdale’s saving relief job after Ernie Banks singled home two runs in the eighth. | Moe Drabowsky (4-8) was the loser. Sanford, winless since June 7 Injuries Factor in NL Race inning on Ken Boyer’s two-run lerror after Willie Mays and Or- lando Cepeda singled with two out and then pulled off a double steal. Wilmer Mizel] (11-5) lost it. Loser Joey Jay (3-7) had shut out the Reds on four hits for 7 2/3 linnings before singles by Frank Robinson and Jerry Lynch and the in the fourth, then was injured Tigers coasted to an 11-2 victory ford proved himself sound again injur over the Washington Senators. by pitching first place San Fran- oie: in ara sixth. The big first ‘ jumped his average jcisco to a 5-1 victory over St. Louis, asemen is batting .293. i uenn yesterday, Milwaukee's third place| Wally Moon also homered for from .339 to .347 and Kaline (Braves found they'll have to do after being struck on the hand by, error set up Jones’ eighth hom- a pitch by Pittsburgh's Bob Friend, | jer. Brooks Lawrence (5-9) was the gained an 8-9 record for the Giants. | winner in relief, pairing with start- He had the Cardinals blanked un- er Bob Purkey to check the Braves J the Dodgers, his seventh, and ‘ti th intl Iki trik- th hits. Th d ta, int: : : i e ninth, walking one, s jon three hi ey made two— ey eight percentage points without slugging Ed Mathews in-| forced in another run with a ing out five and allowing nine hits. 'Billy Bruton’s double and Lee . pelsiearo4 a definitely. And second place Los! bases-loaded walk in a two-run Wally Shannon's two-out single Maye’s single — pay off for both| ‘PEACH’ OF A TIME—Ty Cobb “The Georgia from a box seat where he enjoyed the game with The two “Ks” played a part in|Angeles lost Gil Hodges’ perked! seventh that nailed it for Larry | Peach’ who is considered the greatest Tiger club president Harvey R. Hanson. The Tigers all four of Detroit’s scoring rallies | against the Senators as the Tigers’ completed a three-game sweep from Washington. * * * Eddie Yost singled to open the. bottom of the first, took second on! an infield out and scored on! Kuenn’s. single. Kaline was cred-| ited with a single when Faye| Throneberry slipped on the wet! outfield grass while trying to catch | a high fly to right. Kuenn raced! raced to third and came on on a squeeze bunt by Red Wilson. In the third, Kuenn singled, | stole second and scored on Kaline’s double. Kaline took | third on a wild pitch and scored | on Wilson's sacrifice fly. | Kuenn and Kaline singled in suc-| cession in the fifth and then worked a double steal. Gus Zernial scored one run with a sacrifice fly | and another run came in on. a} passed ball. * * * Tex Clevenger relieved marten Hal Woodeshick in the sixth and! was tagged for five runs. Singles! by Jim Bunning, Yost and Charley Maxwell filled the bases before Kuenn lined a two-run single to left. Kaline’s second brought in another run and Wilson doubled for two more, * * * 1 j Kuenn walked on his final trip! to the plate in the eighth and’ Bos Kaline struck out. In all, the Tigers collected 15 hits in their biggest spree in more than a month. “I have no explanation for the sudden hitting,” manager Jimmie Dykes said. “I guess we're just getting back to nor. | Bunning held Washington to four hits and retired 17 batters in one stretch. The Senators scored once in the first on singles by Bob Allison and Harmon Killebrew and double D Washington | Bost i ek up bat for at least a week. Hodges, the man with the big bat in the Dodgers’ comeback, pulled a leg muscle last night after his 19th home run had touched off. a 5-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs that kept Los Angeles within 1144 games of the Giants, Mathews, the NL home run lead- er with 29, was kept out of the lineup because of a bruised hip, suffered Wednesday, as the Braves slipped 414 games behind with a 6-2 defeat by Cincinnati. It was the only other game scheduled in the NL and left Mil- waukee just one percentage point Sherry (1-2): The young right- t AMERICAN LEAGUE Wea — Chicago Liat Behind Cleveland Baltimore New York etroit Kansas City on «0 . YESTERDAY'S RESUi Ts Kansas City 9, Baltimore 3, night Cleveland 6, New ‘ night Detroit 11, Washington ton at Chicago, Tigers slides safely into second game yesterday. The umpire in 8:15 p.m.—Larsen Tigers won, 11-2. 63) vs Mossi (7-4 ; & . broke up the shutout. | The Giants won it in the first; runs against Purkey in the fourth inning, of all, yells encouragement to the Detroit Tigers won the game a nd ‘Peaches’ was happy. AP Wirephote YOST AT SECOND — Infielder Eddie Yost (1) of the Detroit base as the ball bounces away from Washington shortstop Bill Consolo in the first inning of the the picture is Frank Umont. The Wash: n . at Cleveland, 7 p.m.—Pa ~~ a ot. P scus] * r) p.m.—Sullivan Baltiaeve at Chicago. 8 p.m—Wilhelm) (10-5) vs. Pierce (10-11) TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE New York at Detroit. 1:30 pm. Washington at Cleveland. 1 p.m. Boston at Kansas City, , Baltimore at Chicago, 130 oni: sioner | 2 ay ph i. saa) Lest e e San Franc . 41 568 Los Angeles 54 44 551 ‘1% | Milwaukee 47 #43 522 4% Pittsburgh tl... 49 45 S21 4% | baer > = eaacieen a 47 500 6% | Louis : g 79 \ . : Cinckaen @ 31 a2 Frias CHICAGO (#—The policy-making Philadeiphia 15% | faculty representatives of the Big YESTERDAY'S | RESULTS San Praneiseo 5, St Cincinnati 6, whens. + "sia Ten will hold an informa! meeting this weekend, ostensibly to discuss Rose-Bowl Talk Hinted for Big 10 Policy-Men a sacrifice fly, Allison provided Los Angeles 5. Chicago 3, night the other run th the ninth with his °° se OOAY S GAMES 26th homer of the year. learn es gl * a 8 p.m—Owens New York moves into Detroit to Pittsburgh = i (L0 Milwaukee, 8 p.m.—Haddix| tion. * * * the complicated Rose Bow] situa- open a three-game series tonight s: [ovis Si Pere) —Brog.|_.CoMmference Commissioner Tug and Dykes has named Don Mossi. io ov vs. Poles a BFS Wilson said there was no agenda’ San rancisco, to oppose the Yankees. Mossi has Hillman (37) vs Antonelli, gato. ~| planned for the session Friday and HEDU MORROW'S SC aml ovr of his saga tonre se at Cincinnati, 2: 30 oa: Saturday at an undisclosed site. expense 0 ew Yor ime at ae 30 p.m. The dat mee was and has yet to lose to the Yankees. - See © of this = He will be opposed by Don Lar- ae Fast Field E df wasurorox wurnom ast Fle xpected for vem ttt rtm 0 Soorts Car ’P it’ R titees iii ger" Hii POIUS Car Fursull Mace Sievers tb 30901 Kaline cf 5342 Lemon it” 3098 aera io 39)) Courtney © 3010 Harris i» o@¢0 Close to fifty cars are expected; In an Australian pursuit race all aaa teee re Ss ees to enter the first Australian’ pur-| drivers except the leader try to Gevenger Dp oo gs Bunning p 3110 Suit race to be held Sunday at Oak-| overtake the car ahead of them. Wdeshick p 1006 \land County Sportsmen's Club Wa-|Overtaken cars are flagged off the | $4 t tals 242 Totals 34111818 terford Hills circuit on Waterford | Course ‘til the end of the race set at the regular conference | spring business session in Ann | Arbor, Mich., a day before the Big Ten in two seemingly contra- dictory actions refused to renew its Rose Bow! contract but opened the door to free-for-all participation in the post-season football classic. A 5-5 deadlock killed the Rose’ Bowl pact, as far as the Big Ten is concerned, but another 5-5 stand- off kept a clause in the conference rules permitting Rose Bowl play) on an individual basis. | + & * Thus any Big Ten school may accept a Rose Bowl bid from the newly formed Athletic Assn. of Western Universities. However, the faculty group authorized a committee of ath- letic directors to devise controls for the new Rose Bowl arrange- Famous College Football Coach Succumbs at 46 ‘Tatum, the Nerth Carolina football North Carolina Pilot Reached Great Heights at Maryland CHAPEL HILL, N.C. W—Jim coach who rose from a sandlot player to the pinnacle of the coaching profession, died here last night. The 46-year-old Tatum suc- cumbed to a highly contagious virus that ravaged his bulky form. x * * Feverish and delirious, his poisoned body covered with a red \rash, Tatum fought his last down- shill hours valiantly and virtually lalone. Only his doctors were per |mitted at his bedside in the isola- tion ward of the North Carolina Memorial hospital, TATUM DIES — One of the nation’s outstanding college foot- ball coaches, Jim Tatum, died last night of a poisonous virus infection in the University Me- morial Hospital at Chapel Hill, N.C. He was 46. ,S Bud Wilkinson Is Shocked by Tatum’s Death Jatum Dies of Contagious Virus NORMAN, Okla. ) — Okla. homa football coach Bud Wilkin- son expressed great shock at the death of North Carolina coach Jim Tatum. * * Wilkinson, a friend of Tatum’s since 1937, was speechless when informed of his death. ~*~ *«* * * Finally he said, “I'm so shocked I really don’t know what to say. I'm just too shocked to make a coherent statement.” * * * They were coaching rivals when Wilkinson was an assistant at Syracuse and Tatum was at Cornell. They served in the Navy together and Wilkinson came here in 1946 as an assistant to Tatum. He stepped up to the head coaching position the next year when Tatum went to Mary- land. at home suffering from the same | malady, She is expected to re- _cover, But in the hospital hall¢ stood relatives, friends and players, praying that the big moonfaced man who loved to win, would win this fight. Minosos $ Tatum was visiting in Canada with his friends, coaches Clyde lam Helps + (Peahead) Walker of Montreal and Frank Howard of Clemson, when| he was called home after the| death of a sister last week. Iribe Blast Yanks, 8-5: By The Associated Press Minoso put his next pitch over} ~ * * Somebody say the New York . Tatum was hospitalized with the ‘Yankees still were the team! virus last Saturday. Since then, | \Clevel 4 to beat? his condition worsened rapidly. | eveland had to beat? Great guy Physicians said the virus “‘over-| for jokes, that fella. The Injuns whelmed” Tatum, affecting such) ‘left ‘em battered. vital organs as his liver and kid- It was the Yankees who tumbled ithe Indians out of first place a neys. * * + week ago, then dumped them to Because they could not be second - again Wednesday night specific, they performed an when Cleveland blew a 4-0 lead. autopsy, . * * * a | But last night the Indians played Always the center of con- hike contenders again, edging troversy, Tatum returned to his Alma Mater here just four short years ago. He wanted to re- build the school into a national football power. within a half-game of the rain- idled, first. place Chicago White Sox as Minnie Minoso's grand- slam homer triggered a seven-run &—Popped out for Woodeschick in 6th.| | Road. tomer ase 2 025 duxai, Eftrants from all over Michi. | ' gan driving Austin-Hea‘eys, E—Kaline. —_ ’ trot 2-7. LOB Washing SB... Pe MGAs, Triumphs, Jaguars, Mer. con gale 2. Bridges. i y= = it cedes as well as Corvettes will ning. SF—Sievers, a er ial be competing for trophies on the | Clevenger ed 0-2) — A § 5 13 1.5 mile twisting course. ag aes 223 } i 3 2 4 Qualifying begins at 10 a.m. to Danning Woodeshick. | Kem pp— determine positions for the races = Fian Coury, on onotiek aherty. which will start at approximately i which is 10 laps or approximately 15 miles. There will be eight races Sunday. ‘The club has provided a safe spec- tator parking area on a bluff which overlooks the entire course. To make the events even more interesting, the public address sys- tem keeps spectators informed of the make, performance and driver of each car as it passes the spec- 41:30. makes. of SPORTS. CARS IN ACTION—A field of 50 ’ sports cars will be in action Sunday at the Oak- Jaguars, land County men's Club in the first Australian | rage to be held there. . Various { y \ sports cars Triumphs, MGAs, Healéys and Coér- vettes will be competing for numerous trophies on the course in Waterford Hills. tator area. including _ Mercedes, ment. Presumably these would ban the same schoo] from suc- cessive Rose Bowl trips and call for splitting bowl receipts among all members, as currently prac- ticed, The 1960 game will be the last for the Big Ten under the now can- celed contract. Wilson said he doubted the Rose Bow] subject would be much more than “casually discussed’ by the faculty group at this weekend’s meeting. “But anybody can bring it up,” Wilson added. Wilson said there would be no action taken or any legislation adopted at the session. “This meeting was suggested be-| cause at our regular business sessions we have such a tight agenda there is no time for broad, discussions,”’ Wilson said. At the Ann Arbor meeting, a faculty committee was named to study means of breaking a tie vote at the conference table. This subject also’ may be dis- cussed at the meeting here. In the standoff votes in Ann Arbor, the anti-Rose Bowl group included Ohio State, Ilinois, Wisconsin, | Northwestern and-- Minnesota. In favor were Michigan, Iowa, In- idiana, Purdue and Michigan State. } Pentathlon for Riders | ‘SAN ANTONIO (AP) —~ Riding! competition §aturday ill open the Nationa¥ Pentathlon Cham- pionship at Fort Sam Houston He came from the’ University of football dynasty During that time, his teams played in three bowl games and in 1953 his team was named national champions and Tatum was voted coach of the year. “Organization,” was Tatum’s reply to those who asked him his secret of success. He shined as a recruiter and he was known as a tough taskmaster on the practice field, but above all, he was a top flight administrator and organizer, A strong family man, Tatum promptly built a fine home in | this college village he loved and embarked on a program of re- building North Carolina football. Ironically, he figured this year’s team would fulfill his dreams. Tatum, always talkative and jovial, soon became embroiled in a controversy with the student news- ag over professionalism in foot- * * * It was in Winston-Salem a few weeks later, that Tatum finally made his now-famous rebuttal to the paper. “It is a sad occasion = academic leaders don’t have a to' realize the benefits athletes receive from the field of sport,” he said. * * * “They seem to think that the only way for a coach to do a good lad ot Sa here, many victories,” Maryland where he had built a! in nine years.| sufficient education in athietics | sixth inning that overhauled a 40 Yankee lead and beat the champs 8-5. It was the insistent Injuns’ eighth victory in 17 games against \New York | | run. * * * Minnie the first in the AL to hit two slams this season—and it was his first home run against Yankee pitching in three years, almost to the day, His last home run against New York came on July 24, 1956, when he was swining for the White Sox. Kansas City’s revived A’s swept a three-game set from Baltimore with a 93 romp and regained sixth place as Washingtno skidded to seventh with an 11-2 pasting by Detroit. * The Indians got to Yankee start- x * two runs on three hits and a who came’ on with two out and one on. He gave up a single and a walk to load’ the’ bases, then walked a run home, — and the seventh jthey’ve put away with a home) This one, Minoso’s 15th, made| = er Ralph Terry in the sixth with|2 sacrifice fly. Then they rolled it}7 up against reliever Eli Grba (1-1),|% ‘Toledo Oldtimers Here for Saturday Contest The Pontiac Old Timers base- ball team will be host to thé oe OR eee To-|@ at Wisner Stadium. on the Toledo roster. Gathe time ledo Old Timers Saturday evening! ~ Several ex-Major Leaguers are|?: is set for 5:00 p.m. ¥ the fence. Jim Perry (5-2) won it, blanking | the Yankees for four innings on one hit in relief of Riverboat Smith, who had given up four runs in the first two innings. Elston Howard hit a one-on homer in a three-run first for the Yankees, once more back to .500. Harry Chit!, Dick Williams and Roger Maris homered for the A’s, who scored the clincher on Wayne Terwilliger’s two - run single in the third for a 5-0 lead against loser Hec Brown (6-6). Ned Garver (8-9) won it with a seven - hitter, one Billy Klaus’ home run, after pitching a two- hit shutout for five frames. ae iad Oe Doctoring TREATMENT: Having j I was struck by the thought that many of the readers of this column are suffering from the same sort of trouble. Trying to play with clubs that are either too long or too short, or too heavy or too light, vastly compli- cates the problem of hit- ting a golf ball right. Grips that are too small or too big in circumference also hurt your chances of suc- cess. scription here, But I can that ..you should consult you and will be delighted to be ’ The vigil never ceases! Chearty, space does net persalt giving @ full pre- ‘sional about this important matter. He can help As to the importance of this matter, I can tell you that all of us playing professionals work continually to try to get our clubs just the way we think they ought From The - PRESS BOX Two former Michigan college stars were signed by the Detroit |Raiders of the Ontario Football Union, They are Gene Snider cen- ter at Michigan through 1957 and Marv Raab, Little-America in 1956 while at Alma. * * * Rained out games yesterday in the city softball and baseball | leagues will be played tonight at Beaudette Park and Wisner. Langdon’s meet Rogers in soft- ball at Beaudette and K of C meets Shaws at Wisner’s base- ball diamond. * * * The Jets of the Class A city baseball league had to forfeit three victories in loop competition because of using an_ ineligible player according to league direc- tor, George Gary. The record is now changed from 7-7 to 4-10. * * * The annual Michigan shuffle- board tournament opened today in Traverse City. * * ; Conservation commissioner George A. Griffith has been named temporary chairman of “Trout Unlimited’ a new organ- * {ization to promote better trout ifishing in Michigan. Organization- al meeting will be held in Gray- ling, Sept. 5, Waller on Sidelines LOS ANGELES (AP) — Half- back Ron Waller will not play with the Los Angeles Rams this season. Waller notified the Rams’ office 'yesterday that he will remain out of football this year, hoping to heal shoulder and knee injuries that plagued him last year. Wal- ler, former Maryland star, was all-pro in his freshman year in 1955. Siok Nabisco’ ics Wt ICA elie He Your Golf Senne eect A 4 4 Es PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: “Nothing seems to help!” > DIAGNOSIS: Wrong equipment? ust chanced to read an ex- @ perts’s opinion that half the golfers in my home city of Memphis were playing with clubs unsuited to them, give you the sound advice with your course profes- to do so. Ie RES oe at ' + | | i \ | | | } \ _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY. 24, 1950 poe TWENTY-THREE | BALTIMORE Major League Boxes | : Sie end but ‘ion Rookies Must Show Talent JUST ARRIVED a—Walked for Purkey in 7th: b— * * ‘i Ran| |poundage will report after the All-\linemen Bob Toneff and Lou Pa- c—Grounded out a for Adcock in 7th; Wilson made it plain he and his Star Game in Chicago. ilatella show hope for line talent KANSAS CITY CHICAGO LOS ANGELES | | Pearson rf Sy Tuttle cf ene T. 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LOUIS SAN FRANCISCO |troit Lions. besa a Tam en Psa ® ht NEW YORK abr h bh ab rh bi ab rh bi . |best ball tourney by defeating S. ab rbbi Held ss 4110 Blas’ame 2b 4010 Brandt if 4121] A host of rookie candidates pa- IDinn « 1 20 m Rich'son 2b 40006 Power 1b 411 1/Cun’ham rf 4020 Davenpt 3b 3011 aa . 2 Rice and P. Newman, 1 up, 2 0 er g Siebern i S110 Minoso if ; 511 4 dPlood ist 940 8 8 Mays Vet ' 311 1) raded through the dining hall at holes, in the match play final. an rancon ¢ | e an 5 tt ’ Howard Ib 4112 cPiersall cf 01 00/Boyer 3b 3110 Cepeda Ib 4 12 9|CTanbrook School yesterday as Wil- Tam O’Shanter’s annual Hus- Lopez. 3b 4011 Colavito rf 4120 Cimoli cf-rf 4020 Spencer 2b 4010)son had lunch with his coaching Le Wi : el Bauer rf 4000 Stric'l'd 3b 4132'Musial lb 4010 Alou rf 4000 band-and-Wife event will be 106 S$. WASHINGTON moras tle Ra Lec eeeee 280 gemin 4 3 xa stall, this Sunday a rickell ss amner ray © Bressoud ss 4010, * * * = Terry p 2000 Fitggerald c 0000 Gram’ as ss 2000 Sanford p 2110 ON M-24, OXFORD Gree > eees peery P Fare rr pe eta One by one, the rookies came Senkowski Is Loser PHONE OA 8-2528 dSlaughter 1000 Grant p 1} 10) aCrowe 1000 out of the kitchen with their trays “Th : Bronstad p 0000 Smith v 00 0/S8tone p 0000 ful f food h SPRINGFIELD, Ohio #—Fourth- eBla'ch'd 1000 aNixon c 4120\Bridges p 0000 ull o . They found seats and oa Ray Senvackt of Warm QURREneeenananane; Ne ee as Gece chatted during their lunch, gramek Mich., has lost his quarter- @| a—Fiied for Smith 2nd. b—Hit | {Oliver 000 | *K, x ; ~ FOR A NEW Or M sac crifice aC perry in eth, c—Ran for, Totals ‘sets 1 Totals 325113} ““They’re certainly big enough b “Scooler Mikeam over sume: cl final match in the 18-and-under di- F 2 —G d uit and ” a ‘ -6 P.M. 256 S. SAGINAW Next to Jerome Olds FE 2-1010 . I DON’T MISS OUR THRIFTY-BUYER SALE Kuhn Auto Service 149 W. Huron St. , FE 2-1215 : RUSS DAWSON MOTOR CO. 232 South Saginaw Street, Pontiac . } | THE Lah ES PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1959 Lo | | | fs “ . . is LET US GIVE YOUR C % (Me S. De alt Smith (1) De nd Ti les i j CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE j National ae Jurges Slaps : ! "I me ole w xine Sins. ib} Bece Rew! 8 COMPLETE PARTS and g Pp . genx K of c. Ib 2 Jets 419 Wrens 4 ‘ Bettereyy $19. ; Tee 4 r SERVICE DEPARTMENT on 1 A. M. Curfew Teeing Pla Saturda aay ee eR , a cee © Banging © Peisting for Boston Club y Yo file Ee aie it @ Alignment By BILL CORNWELL | = Nicholie *. S ne tate “s SiGrite. Hers 1 i3 © Fraime Service CHICAGO a — Manager Billy Post. B.C. 72 a Mike 3 & ivten-crry CHURCH SOrTBaLy |? ; Jurges has slapped a curfew on! Lake Orion 5 5 Ritter’s 1 8 Perkedele : i Brenepl Temp. ; ‘ Boston Red Sox players it was — aaa w y|Pontic UM. & 3 ist asarene i 7 = er |learned Thursday. Carl Lemle’s faith in Gary Mouw’s golfing ability is MPGA to Hold 54-Hole eeperaenes 8s 19 9 Welden's 45 = Vs Jurges set the deadline for 1) tarting to ich divid Eag 3 4 *Rip’s Bar 0 @ 911 S. Sadi FE 5-9297 ith ce tin Woe? Sedo hall aheel” & to pay rich dividends. The Birmingham young- Tournament at Morey’s *Portelted out of teague. W G if 0 : . Saginaw ‘the end of night games. First of-/Ster’s victory in the State Jaycee golf tourney at Adrian| This Weekend Y wet’ w | WOMEN VOIETS pen —aaaamai — jfenders will receive warnings but}surely must have inflated Carl’s chest to king-sized pro- Aub. Hes ti poate 2 Sies § enone ee "it will cost $100 for every infrac- NB. Kiwanis 7 4 ot Mike” | 8 R -H | d if ——— {wa cose $3 portions, sir, ZadanDeBolt and Wats dat fo * "Raln-Halted lourney || The curfew was put in effect by) Lemle, Birmingham High School’s head football coach. Smith will be marked golfers this) WS xiwanis § 3 Qricles 7 ; 4 gape a squad meeting prior to who takes over the Maple golf team in the spring, al-| weekend. Metro Chiefs § 3 Little Eagles 3 ¢| CHICAGO (UPI) — A field of ) Wednesday's game with Chicago. 2 * ok * Perry Drugs oa rag) Dodeer# 2 7/45 women pro and amateur golfers | ‘The players were talki-z about it) ~2Y8 has had great belief in Mouw’s talent on the links. wee W Ll boo: : q payers | e Th the 17- They're the defending champions} Falcons 7 2 Warriors 5 4|begin the $20,000 open golf tourney f Thursday as’ the club was rained'The way the 17-year-old Mouw attacked the par 70/in tne Women's City “Medal Ping Ghat 5 3 W. Wonders 0 9)a¢ Mount Prospect Country Club = out of a date with the White Sox./Lenawee Country ‘Club lawout this week certainly did|tournament and the Michigan Pub-| Class FQ) today after a 24 hour delay due t 4 »' “There is no special reason for : Frees wo wil y 9 MOREY S a we Sarees responded! t's) ques: nothing to diminish it. linx Golf Association's ‘-hole med- gate Farm 7 8 Baldwin EVB ‘ {| rain. . _ tion if any night clubbing was in-} “I think that Gary will become just as good a golfer) ol Day ae respectively: *ePorielted our of iencuer*#4ers 2 8) The event, scheduled to begin GOLF & | volved. ‘I just want to make sure _and maybe a better one+ | The women’s annual tourney is Widge cts” (American) w i\yesterday, was deferred due to = the boys get their rest.” | | slated over an 18-hele distance : . : ys g ” | Ultra Stone 70 A Hts. B.C. & 4) soakin rains which mad th COUNTRY CLUB | The curfew is the first clamped| — than Pete Green,” de- ling a 150-yard S-iron shot into the) Morrow at Pontiac Municipal Hall ‘Aces § 2 Moose | 4 4 g e the fon the cellar-mired Red Sox since clared Lemle. This is quite cup Ft pe iestt conrees Fe sel aa rae rae doe ein both * Lou Boudreau was manager. i | -@ Rocee bey end as schedu unday since both 2280 UNION LAKE ROAD | a broad statement in view * * * oo and Sunday are the Widgets (Notional) = t|playare'end peomolers agracd of a ; scheduled ays of the Publinx' Feb 5 of the accomplishments of Mrs. Helen Schaefer took low i wih OF holes eet ior each Purtney eed eee cee’ 3 sidouble round of 36 holes on: Sun- OFF COMMERCE Green, who in September| Det honors in the Women’s Sllver oto the Red White and Blue eines 3 3 Wea ¢ 3/48Y, involving morning and after. : | Lake League this week with 34, |C2Y OP Me Ke nee UC JUNIOR “LEGION BASEBALL’ LEAGUE Noon 18's. . enters his sophomore year| followed by Mrs. John Holton at Peat tt Morera Goll ane Country ee anea “s & wunea MN Mickey Wright, winner of the sist RS ee saad a “ -fat the University of North * gated Elbert Looney was the ol * t * Birmingham 2 6 Clawseo | i 2/last two gehen on the ladies | ; est putter with 15. Eight ladies _ | Berkl 217 6 3 pro tour, remai a favorite to Bob Mineweaser’s Carolina. | Nett patter with 16, Right ladies | 6 oo has been the domiEe? I 8 Jeo tour, remained a tavorte a : CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUES G oods Monday, just division with sevens on No. 3. nant figure bi the women's city| : Aesth! w Louise Suggs, Betsy Rawls and portin before leaving for tournament. She won the event last) a L Beverly Hanson also were regard- North Side 5 g State Game Body to Adrian, Mouw fin- ahs year for the 6th time in her ca-/Sno-Bol 10 3 Merchants ‘ ted as likely to solve the course Consider Changes in ished ‘second in|, /"¢ Pontiac area's male golfersireer, Mrs. Edith Wright won the|Rovls,, 1 7 Deni-Rerk 319 for rounds breaking the par of 74, BADMINTON SETS . the 18-hole take charge of the city course after crown two years ago. —— = ee ig } AL KALINE d HARVEY KUENN Deer Seasons, Bag USGA National ‘ne ate = ripe medal Smith, the Royal Oak policeman «K * « _ = aé = Junior Amateur| >02Y @ampionship ay. Men’s who lives in Pontiac, annexed last >ood _| LANSING (®—Liberalized shoot- | ing regulations for the special deer *\season will be considered at the ||state conservation commission |18-hole qualifying rounds are sched- | year’ s MPGA medal play title over juled Aug. 1 at Municipal, with the! a 36-hole route at Sylvan Glen with al ony “- play title up for grabs a pair of 69's for a total of 138. ug. BASEBALL GLOVES SWEAT SOCKS 40c qualifiers at De-| troit Golf Club and missed FREE INSTALLATION! & 20,000 MILES or 1-YR.-° { WILSON GOLF EQUIPMENT . chance to be the) x « | All of the area’s top Publinx meeting Aug. 6-7. medalist b | ‘6 ” é y acci-) players will be challenging It Pays to. Play | SE dentally striking wohcinane this “week a Siot| Smith, who just returned. from WRITTEN GUARANTEE 4 P P t Madison sula areas open to “any deer” ee 4 O'Link, Burk aced the 190-yard 3rd) the National Public Links tourna- 1214 N. erry erry a shooting. practice stroke while preparing for hole with his 2iron. It was Bob) ment at Denver where he ad- | +x FE 4-5393 Plenty of Free Parking 2—An increase ih the average|# °Me-foot putt on the 18th green. |O'Link's 6th ace of the year. — to the 3rd aryl ve 2 ee : 8 aR anne ett ; : OS RO. kill quota of deer per square mile x * * msec bog oad va! Go en | 4 COMPLETE PRECISION SS = Bill Wright of Seattle. Approximately 125 golfers are ex- | pected to enter the tourney at Mo-) rey’s with prizes going to low ac- tual and low net winners, Starting time each day is 8 a.m. — The | * * * |monumental task of molding 52) Tee-off time for the ladies at] = together with a 10 per cent in- crease in special hunting areas, 3—A larger special season area! He rifled a steady 72-72—144 at | Adrian to win the Michigan Jay- cee title, as did Green in 1957, in Allegan county where deer are by three strokes. He also has one a probem to farmers. | Junior District crown to his credit) Department game experts also this summer, winning the first will recommend that an order clos- | levent of the season, | ing the 2,000-acre Ogemaw game) , spring Mouw paced the All-Stars at Work Prepping for Colts EVANSTON, BRAKES | RELINED Til. (AP) J refuge to hunting and trapping be talented young football players : ; Maples to their third straight Municipal is 12 o'clock noon with} discontinued. from almost as many colleges in- h th We're as Fag fom the bard of sme) awa, Pome Frey nvtatn a ‘wiing tamer today eaten aed ough) TA coMPARE THESE savings] _' Wile You Wait i 40 semitame deer have been re-| So oN ohomore, he cad Gneos ji? the College All-Stars’ training| parks and Recreation Department, Make Ovsier’ Our Xen rxniicie itor to ee helped) Mirminghaai (0 austher —_ bth 4 enwed which sponsors the event. Post en-| FORD | $30.80 9.95) $20.85 tion, ns Press triumph. lierday at Northwestern Univer.|"i* “il be sccepted! CHEV. | 25.30) 9.95) 15.35 x C ose as our , | A surprisingly long hitter for his! sity and went through such pre-| . * * * | PLYM. | 27.00 9.95; 17.05 iD k Sh t jchunky 5-foot-6 physique, Mouw liminaries as getting acquainted! Trophies will be awarded to the OLDS | 35.00) 12.95' 22.05 AN4 fb uc ooters |has earned trips to a pair of na: land taking physical examinations.| ree gal bale gon ane high NASH | 34.45) 12.95) 21.50 Wheels #" \tional events this year. He has | Today they began important! Dodge | 30.85 12.95 17.90 F h Plymouth tele hone ] Face Cutbacks Haren - saree — pig sie early workouts during which head two places. ge - ord, Chevy, Ply unior Amateur Aug. 5-8 at Stan-\coach Otto Graham will try to! ALL OTHER U.S, CARS ONLY .$12.9 ial In Season, Bags ford University in Palo Alto, Calif.,;\determine how best to use each Humphrey’ Ss Mat Free F ~ 5 h ,and the 14th annual International man against the professional | y \ ord, Chevy ¥ LANSING «—Duck hunters can Jaycee test Aug. 22-99 at Ports-| champion Baltimore Colts /A 14 F D bl U installation! V2-ton Pick-Ups expect cutbacks in the length of mouth ‘Va |‘ Pie : ite oes Voubdle P SHOCKS -=_ or Panel Trucks season, shooting hours and bag te k in Chicago's Idier Fiel His) * limits this year, the State Conser- 1958 All-Stars crumbled the De-| nrrRorr (UPI) — Happy Hum- RELINED vation. Department advised today. — — er all rival golf|troit Lions 35-19, phrey, 750 pound Georgia cotton $ 75 When you need an Hunting prospects are expected|Coaches in the Oakland County) Graham has announced a two-|tarmer, will take on two grunt-and- y y area, Mouw still has one year of|a-day practice schedule for the ’ Famous National 5M building supplies — to be poor because of a severe|” "™ I groaners at once in_ tonight's g supp re high school eligibility remaining.|first two weeks of the three-week : ught in the major Canadian 4 : A wrestling card at the State Fair- m Power Just call Poole Lum- fuck producing gcovinces |For Lemle and his puffed-up chest, training period. grounds Coliseum Brake Lintns “or weeks ber. : Brood surveys indicate that | However. its a very pleasant * wk we | ee ae aaies slightly ‘Gieher. Thousands of cus- T local waterfowl production will be ‘04S THURSDAY'S FIGHTS He will meet Tiny Tim Hampton BONDED BRAKES SHOPS tomers know the JUS about the 10-year average. SHORT PUTTS Med Ge Mile teen hes, : Srie and Martin Angelo. In another fea-| 121 WAYNE ST.. Pontiac Geese are expected to be at a Detroit’s Charles Ba h d the 4 _ “lightheavyweights). iture, Dick Garza, muscled ‘‘Mr.| . easy way to buy ea roit’s Charles Bauer had the * ,iNGkoK. Thelland — Dow behind Federais FE 3-7855 kok, tenor | = Michigan” from Dearborn, faces _._ higher population level and a distinction of shooting the only ea- flippines, longer season may be permitted gle in the State Jaycee test. Bauer’ building materials is RING Fane Sede ee 5. 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Color ul hee at Tennis Clinic KALAMAZOO ®— Charles Mc- Kinley of St..Ann, Mo., and Charles tie Pasarell of Santurze, Puerto Rico, have been named No. 1 seeds in the 44th National Junior and Boys tennis championships, The championships will be held at Kalamazoo College July 27- Aug. 2, with 128 juniors and 96 boys competing. The top seeds. were named here last night by the U.S. Lawn Ten- 4 his junior committee. Selected were: Juniors (18-and-under) ~1, vom ae 2. Wiltem Bond, La- Ralston, kers- 12. . Id Nell Mareus, Tampa, |Proteges, guided by Pia.: Sanderlin, El Cajon, Calit.: 1. Charles Rombeau, Studio City, Calif.: Thom Edleffsen, Oakland, Calif. Haverford, Pa.: An impressive troupe of tennis. Hoxie, will appear at the ‘tennis | Education, courts near, Pontiac Central High | public. Bleachers will be installed /' — THE PONTIAC PRESS: FRIDAY, JU LY. | , , The clinic, coined by The|be held between 2:00 and 4:00 Mrs. Jean|Pontiac Press and the Board of'p.m. ~ is_ open free to the Mrs, Hoxie, who is world renown for having developed Saganski is the eer Michigan! State Junior champion. Two of the outstanding players jin junior ranks today are Ray| r TRENT NEI : Tuesday portunity afterward to register for’ | the Pontiac Department of Recrea-' JOHNSON Pyke dt _ MARLIN BOATS - SKI and BOATING Conn., Boys (15-and-under} 1, meoren: i La.: erry Cromwell, Long Geile: la.; 6. Jor rge DeJesus, , Louisville, » St. Petersburg, Rodney Kkop, Honolulu; 9. Saturze: 10. Paul Speicher, Pla.; 11. Keith Jennings, New 12. Reed Witt, Arkspur, Beach ‘Bob Harris, West Palm Beach, Canaan, Calif Jim Best, Baton Rouge School for a clinic next Tuesday|around the Crofoot School courts CROWN LINE and | afternoon. for the demonstrations which . will) :|Rhodes Sees Need for Housecleaning At a Terrific Price— Only Look at to This Bargain! - Now Only BE COMFORTABLE THIS SUMMER 6° | Cottage Combination DOORS | $10” Aluminum Combination DOORS Full 1 Inch Tick 5/ 4 Screen Doors fe Committee has endorsed a 399% Drayton Plai Full Range of Sizes in All Styles BURKE LUMBER: CO. “Where the Home Begins” 4495 Dixie Highway OR 3-1211 “Wants Sponsors Bonded SEATTLE, Wash. —Speedboat “a few selfish non- owner Willard Rhodes suggested | Thursday sponsors -of unlimited| in self-aggrandizement and per- hydroplane races be required to; sonal] profit.” He refused to post a $50,000 bond to insure com- | name any individuals. pliance with regatta regulations. | Jack Regas, who drove the Miss| Knee: ne Ge race in 1956 ana |Bardahl in the Coeur d'Alene, | won the E ; 1957, made ‘his comment following |122"°. Diamond Cup race Sunday, ' still was hospitalized Thursday | charges Wednesday by a ta Ore with injuries suffered when the) Bardahl that the sport was fraug cowling ripped loose and struck with ‘unnecessary hazards. . ‘him in the chest and face. diess bickering.” | ead an =: | In apparent agreement with Bar-| | Bardahl ee a ‘dahl’s statement that “unlimited i. — racing needs a drastic houseclean- | , ‘ing,’’ Rhodes suggested the selec- | Bill Asks More ‘tion of a professional team of Days of Raci Days of Racing officials to have charge of all LANSING (®#—The Senate Busi- ment by hydroplane races. “Take it out of local hands— hands which may belong to per- sons unfamiliar with the prob- lems peculiar to hydroplane racing,”’ said Rhodes. ‘‘Let the lecals previde ambulances, heli- copters, patrol boats—everything the regulations call for—but let the team of officials run the race.” /house - approved resolution — that would apply pressure on state rac- ‘ing commissioner James H. Inglis ‘to award more days of racing at | Detroit area horse tracks. Sen, Edward Hutchinson (R- Fennville), committee chairman, said the bill was approved yester- | ‘day despite his opposition. The resolution, while lacking ss force, would tell Inglis it ‘is the legislature's view that a itotal of 130 racing days should be allowed instead of the 117 awarded | . ‘for this year. jwoman diving champion Paula. In passing a general revision of Jean Myers Pope suffered a neck lthe state racing code this year, the #JUry while practicing for next ‘legislature refused to include such | month’ s Pan-American Games in a provision. Dates by statute are | Chicago. within the discretion of the com-| Her neck was placed in fraction missioner. at Palm Harbor Hospital Thursday. Rained-Out Conuats Reset for Tonight Last night's Waterford Recrea- ‘tion softball league tilts were rained out. The contests were re- ischeduled for’ tonight, to be played| Braves’ Mathews Out fiin the same order, weather permit- | \ting, Dobski’s vs. Eagles, and Sno- for Indefinite Time bol_vs. Arrows. | MILWAUKEE Current standings: American League wie ’ The team would travel from race to race and be salaried ‘‘so none need cater to the whims of some | local dignitary.’ Difficult Dive Puts Champion in Hospital away the pool pains and shortness of breath. jkee slugger Eddie Mathews is lost | some of the country’s outstand- both: 17-year-olds. Senkowski and Francisco Castillo, | on. BOARDMAN’S: The clinie will be open to all ing junior tennis players, has — i many foreign and doubles champion and Castillo) oo: One of the new bright faces Two of her former junior stars). : , who have graduated a the senior | *5 the state high school champion. women’s divisions are Joyce| 2™m0@e the. younger set of Mrs. Senkowski is the Michigan, junior | racers and hangers-on interested | LOS ANGELES (# — Amateur | She was attempting a difficult cut-' 2'g dive from the 10-meter : \board at Los Coyotes Country Club | Wednesday, when she came out of | with severe muscular | (AP) — Milwau- RES - Cacanck; | Hoxie’s students is Peaches Peniewski and Phyllis Saganski. “marhewind.. a AS yeerald ‘from Both will appear here. * * - Hamtramek. | Miss Peniewski is the U.S. col-| There is no admission charge, ilegiate doubles, champ and Miss interested people will have the oP | ‘Olmedo Tests Mike Green | HAVERFORD, Pa. (AP) iHard - serving Mike Green of | ford, Piedmont, Calif., 7-5, 6-1. 'UCLA, seeking a U.S. Davis Cup! ‘The men’s singles assumed an faced tough compe- international air as Barry Mac- iteam berth, ution from Alex Olmedo today in) Kay, another U.S. Davis Cup pros- a quarter-final match of the Penn-| pect, was paired with Segal; vet- sylvania Lawn Tennis Champion-' eran Vic Seixas was matched | Ships. ‘with Ramanthan Krishman of In- | Olmedo, regarded as the United dia, and Ian Vermaak of South States’ |Cup, advanced in yesterday's play | Louis, still another Davis Cup! |by outlasting Pacific Coast Con-/ hopeful, in the other quarter-final | lference champion Allen Fox, 6-4,/ matches. |6-4. | On the women’s side, top-seeded | Green eliminated the first seed-| Sally Moore of Bakersfield, Calif., ed player by downing eight-! flirted with defeat for the second ranked Don Dell of Bethesda, Md./straight day before overcoming 4-6, 6-1, 12-10. Mrs. Baba Lewis of Boston 3-6, Then Abe Segal of South Africa 7-5, 6-2. —)upset seventh-seeded Chris Craw-| chief hope to retain the) Africa met Earl Buchholz of St.| f ‘a two week clinic to be given by | i L | ages and continue through August j 14th. 1578 hiand Rd. = at Wms. Lake ta. ‘4-0212 i ARROW LIQUEURS coRP,, DETROIT 7, MICH., 80 AND 100 PROOF, DISTILLED FROM GRAIN VODKA Try light-as-a-bubble Gimlet... ++ Bloddy Mary - . | \6 { GOT Pe nee i "Shelton | Pee eS sbi Maa: Be? | A TERRIFIC DEAL From) _— © mee i 8-39 OUR CUSTOMERS SEND THEIR FRIENDS TO US jafter taking ice pack treatment. | Pastrano vs. Johnson LOUISVILLE, Ky. | Pastrano, knocked off his feet, ‘Alonzo Johnson fingers crossed." (AP)—Willie} Mathews, tonight in a must for both fighters. chasing a foul. > Slaybaugh “ as Cap-' merce manager, estimated the! e STEAK Your order will be ready DANCING EVERY NIGHT tive Nations Week in M ichigan. “Nations subjugated by the So- viet Union,”’ the governor said, “look to the United States as the! citiade] of freedom and for leader- | ship in bringing about their liber-| ation and independence.” when you call. BOB'S CHICKEN tas 497 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 3-9821 plant will employ 50 persons when | \completed in November,” | For one month a year Moslems eat nothing during daylight hours. + * @ WANTED Williams will receive, a repro- 000 COMIC BOOKS duction of the banner of the as- 1000 True Love Story Mags. sembly of captive nations from an| We Handle Tricks, Jokes, and Novelties. Music by the ‘3 Little Words’ with Joe at the Organ FINE LIQUORS, BEER and WINE Pleasant Service in Modern Surroundings LADIES’ NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY ~ Mon,-Sat. 12 Noon-2 A. M. 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Mackie said the county road commission! was the only one in the state to) ——— aan ne insist on working road crews a ; 43-hour week, The department adopted a 40- hour week, with no overtime ex-| cept in an emergency, aS an aus-| terity measure earlier this year, Mackie said, “This left us little choice but to terminate the contract,” he added. . TS _Auburn at Churchill Rd. WILLIAM DEW Announces the Opening of Tom Thumb Inn 2446 Williams Lake Road at Gale Road SaaS asia aia sisi asaa~8 GREEN PARROT UWAO at the Console JERRY GREEN on Drums for Your Listening Enjoyment LIQUOR Specializing in Good Food SPECIAL THIS SUNDAY ceeccceccccccecs SHORT RIBS of BEEF 1 50 Potatoes, chef's salad, vegetable, roll SHOHKSHSSCSHSSHSSESHSHSSSHSSEHSSESetLeseeeeoeeesce IMAP PPPABABAALAL L £444 42 TAKE-OUT SERVICE ON BEER—PIZZA-_-SANDWICHES and butter eC ee ec PPPILL ALN OP FREE PARKING Part Our dining room seat- ee VISIT OUR B ICMAR I N N Ban on open to serve sour pri: |, | COCKTAIL qu vate get-togethers. LOUNGE 94 West Huron Street FE 3-9446 Open Daily 9 a.m. to 2 a.m—Sunday 2 . fo 2 a.m. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 1650 N. Perry at Pontiac Rd, FE 3-9732 TIP IIILIPOL ILL ELL LTS z- omg “een N= tos buy Gri tte ‘gas & Hear BOB t BAILEY Featuring “12° LITTLE BURGER” @ Curb Service @ Foot Long Hot Dogs @ Thick Malts @ Fountain Service Swvww “Maret ol the i @ Pizza Dog @ Pizza Turnover with = OPEN 24 HOURS NOBLE LEE fin | mW ing the Top = S Matic in Western = => == and Hillbilly Style == Cocktail lesnes ==> tAusic. fini and Restaurant == SHOWS FRIDAY FE 3-9528 Any AND SATURDAY _ |! a, ean Zi WI] © PH. to 2 Ae ate Rood wv 3 > "Ti © Fo acnaoeee mi Sorry, No Entertainment This “MARV JACKSON Weekend — BUT WATCH for On the Piano = = | ANNOUNCEMENT of Nightly Monday Thru Thursday BAND NEXT WEEK! SMORGASBORD LUNCHEONS | SMORGASBORD DINNERS Beef or Turkey or Ham of Pork Chops, Coffee or Tea $ 95 5:30 to/1000 p. m. Smorgasbord 1.95, 2 to 9 P. 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BOOK AWAY IN a, =P ; y > = —~_ Fuel tank: 3$2-gallon capacity, | AWEEK IF HE / if . aye S Se | G honeycombed to prevent fuel DID pee ra = nS! | SQ); surge. neat f Eo - “ - | Instruments: everything from Zap <€ . ( | altimeter to oil temperature (EE . Nan | / gauge. == 2 Va : * ® * —| 4 = er \ N Ka Optional equipment: air condl- a: : — Sy SY tioning, vanity, telephone, desk, \ le | ~ | ; e secretarial and recording equip- H—'¢ & ment, refrigerated food and bev- v4 | j oH =4 i = erage compartment. - Luntz justifies the Argonaut on CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turn2r social as well as aesthetic grounds. ey AWEM../OU HAVEN'T CHANGED YOUR | | HAVE YOU GONE BERSERK? “With millions of persons starving MIND ABOUT WANTING THAT ONE, SUNT | | THE PRESS HAS ALRBADY BUT I CANT in the world, we simply can't af- | EASY! wuy \_1 CAN SCOUT AROUND AND FIND ANNOUNCED MY GIFT-OF COMPETE WITH ny en? a ANOTHER JUST AS GOOD THAT eat dk RUTHLESS ford waste,” says the auto maker. 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FRIDAY, mien 1959 | r ae : ™ wv : v y.- / 3 |, s mn ‘ i if ; “4 cee Vee Py “i na 3 is , Stock Market | MARKETS |Grain Demand The following are top prices ‘covering sales of locally grown produce brought to the Farmer’: Market by growers and sold by Prices Advance NEW YORK (W— Stock market prices generally crept a shade higher in moderate trading early) today. Most leading shares advanced fractions to around a point but a few losers sprinkled the list. Quotations are furnished by the Thursday. Detroit Produce ~ * * FRUITS ark q cher ; Appies, Dutchess, bu. «2... 4206. $5 50 The market pushed higher at the 2P0i Red Bird, bu. |... sscsce. 325 opening but then retreated a bit.|4 ples, (Soon BU. cc ceaiecees 3 : “Lt ueberries, No. 1, i2 pts. ........+- Trading, sea sialge tapered off coerriss sour A HR Soogoenscos ‘ g g j rry \Cherries, sweet, POE Seapseenous after an opening flurry. Currants, red 16 Qts — saseeeee 6 25 Raspberries. Red, 24 gts. ........ 6.25 New York Stocks VEGETABLES Firms Market | CHICAGO (\P— A slightly im- ifutures market generally today ‘the Board of Trade. Corn and soybeans, both under | selling pressure in yesterday's | dealings, moved up as much as/nouncement of the tentative ap- major fractions in the early trade. However, dealers said there ap- peared to be no new price influ- ences and that the buying appar- 5 ently was a reinstatement of posi- tions that had been sold during the setbacks. Construction to Begin in 5 Months | | Set 12-Town By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG | Barring unforeseen complica- tions, construction of the long-| awaited 12-Town Drain project will | begin in about five months. ~~ | Ashton J. Berst, coordinator of, the 12-Town Relief. Drains, said it, was likely the “actual job’ would’ ibe started the first of next year. | His statement was in accord- them in wholesale package lots. | proved demand firmed up the grain| ance with a “time table” out. $44,092,000. lined in a letter sent to the 14 | Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of quring the first several minutes on) ™unicipalities involved by Daniel W. Barry, Oakland County drain | commissioner. Subject of the letter was an-| proval given to route changes and extensions necessitated by inter-, ference with the Chrysler Express- way project. The 14 municipalities have been invited to attend a hearing Aug. 14 on the route changes. Drain Project Timetable said. “‘It may even amount to a finance the project should come} LANSING (®—I ‘was squarely up little less footage, but it is possible we will have to use a tunnel we hadn’t planned on. approval of the bond issue is re- “Final construction plans will be|@uired,” Barry said. “Barring un- submitted by the engineers inj®xPected delay in Lansing, the about a week. Until then we won't|>ond sale may be anticipated in whether there will be addi- about five months. The construc- tional cost over our original esti-|tion contracts can be awarded mirc ; immediately afterward." ‘Barry said construction bids will be taken in advance of the bond sale and contract award deferred until the bonds are sold. | Said Barry: | “Attempting to time-table the. ; _ |project with any degree of exact-, in his ness is beset with the greatest dif-| ficulties as past events have demonstrated. All past forecasts have resulted in the greatest dis- appointments. “Municipal Finance Commission } | The estimated cost in 1957 was The inter-community sewer) project has been in the planning stage since 1952. Legal] entangle-| ments have continued to snag its progress along the way. Berst had reservations due-to-start prediction. “T can’t pinpoint the date,” he said. “It has been too agonizing. We've gone through all the ago- nies we possibly could.” “However, as of this date, the ~« * * remaining procedure necessary to Drain Commissioner Barry said|get the project under construction’ | Legislature. ' » [Governor Gets |Sentence Slayer | Bill to Require Tides baat for Fall Crime to Gov. “Williams today whether) Jacob Grundy Gets 75 , ing next year, will be treated with| 0 99 Years for Murder of ‘Girl Friend’ a special material to ‘improve TRAVERSE CITY (UPI) — Ja- nighttime visibility, A 21 to 7 vote in the senate yes- cob R. Grundy, 37, today began a ~ 75 to 99 year prison term for mur- terday enabled the reflectorized license plate bill to .clear the Williams was sure to get counsel dering his 46-year-old” girl friend to veto the bill. Sen. John H.! Jast fall. Stahlin (R-Belding) said he would} x * * see to that. Circuit Judge Charles L. Brown In approving the measure, the . Senate shrugged off Stahlin’s claim, sentenced the four-time loser late yesterday following his conviction that it was rigged for a single re- fléctorized material supplier and) of second degree murder for the fa- Sen. Elmer R. Porter's concern tq) shooting of Mrs. Ethel Bailey about cost. : Oct. 6 Porter, Blissfield Republican, /ast Oct. 6. said the new process would ren-| A jury of seven women and der $100,000 of state-owned equip-| five men deliberated for 17', ment obsolete and require pur-| hours Wednesday before return- chase of $20,000 in new machinery.| ing its verdict shortly before mid- night following a three-day trial. Under the bill, motorists would be tapped 35 cents a year to pay Grundy, who took the jrry’s ver- Glowing Plates ‘Late Morning Quotations) Beans, green, flat, bu. ...... $2 2. . . : : Figures after decimal] point are elghths pean green, round. bu. .. 275 . . Berst expects unanimous ap- adoption of the bonds resolution to'appears to be relatively routine.” for the added expense. Admiral .......$8) Kelty Hay....631 pease wae ba bon Grain Prices Rroval. a _ alain We whee Od id Backers argued reflectorization| dict calmly, appeared to breathe a alied Ch se” Kink cin oo eo be ke aoe bee ue CHICAGO GRAIN Id 5 isl Pol . * ‘ would contribute to traffic safety) little faster when he heard Brown d Strs ...,59.2 Kresge, SS .. ‘ yecoll, No. oz. bebs. ....-... 2 CHICAGO, July 24 (AP) — “IT don't think the new route ™ ° ® : nd aid law enforcement. . Allin Chal 2°32 Kroger.) <2 306 Capbage, “yu” OOF PERE rs 388 grain ee will take us out of our way,” Bers COASt Guard Questions Sinking ‘ proncinee sentence et was other Aiea occas Livy aueads ti Tigemeeee geig pt meets FO a EAE ie tear o. _. wise calm throughout the proceed. Am Airlin 30, Ligg & My . 90 |Cabbage. Sprouts, bu. .............. 1.73 Dec. ...... . 1.94% May... > 68% M C d d J d , p H Bill ings Can... 425 Lockh Aire .. 30 eas areas ; a RYE | t t gs. Be Seta as tees cs we erence aS ge, Taal ge oe May Conduct Underwater Judges Pension bi = — wars a Leas 3 Gee 432 Celery. Pascal, 242 doz. ..... , 3.38 dJly ee 1 80% pee iiayeierecbreie 12 | . Th Fil m Motors ‘ong Celery dos. stks be he oe | ; pees ot es oe ee een Hs ALT-CLONGIMONEL S y of B Gets Senate Nod mpson Files Am News. 46.4 Mack Trk .... a 6 Gammssra ai Fancy en iis “ CORN ao ‘LARD (Drums) urve O Ta ey a e e § ena c 0 . O p fee we Dey ees Se ce ee ee eS | Notice of Appeal da .....62 Mead CP 47.2 p bens. eee eel oo te NOV. wo... 875 ' ichi Armee St) "..19.6 Merck 89 Segptanc % m vertu: 59G may tise Dee. an 9.52 : | CLEVELAND & — The coast! di in th # f The Michigan Senate Soeese/| Armour & Co ..30.2 Mergen, Line 60.2 Kobirabl’ dos ochs scssss 180 OATS (New Type) UJ Hf ° ae oas! Broundings . . . . In the spring Oo! passed a bill designed to broaden {oO Supreme Court Aveo Mig Bt ee hee 144¢ Onions. green, doz... sees 70 Sep. ssn OTM guard has indicated there may be/}1958 and November of 1958 May the eligibility requirements for Beth Steel 562 Minn M&M 148 Paes, oe age — an underwater survey of the ill-|have introduced unusual false judges’ pensions which would give — t “: Bondvatrs, «324 Mont Ward .. aay /bee& No dbus, oe . : It’s the Humidity That {ted treighter Carl D. Bradley’ stresses.” , | | Jack Thompson, former Flint sréec, Sie wot’ Pree Peppers Cayenne. pk... se. 200 9 Wh t Ie k umidity at: a second chance to some judges . — t. filed . . ~ , ppers. het. Ba. 2.2 5 i ees wes 3.50 | . « “a | 1 B s < ; wae 4 j #. Borden, $16 Mot Prod 634 hot. b lle LAaKe | Mak Y which went down with 33 of her; Moreover, extensive work, 4) passed up earlier opportuni-| }¢@™msters business agent, filed no- Brigcs MP ii Motorola ue «| Potstoes gchar + ib bag He Db H t | axes Qu Miserable 35 crewmen last Nov. 18 in a Lake|plafned for the 1958-39 winter lay- ties to come under the retirement tice in the Michigan Supreme Court Murrar ¢ : Fs shes. @ . i j . ° Mi ‘osx : | . Buse Con 3 RS QS nH Radienes: Mie don lo! 1 sens auras i Summertime | "The woe nd tnade the indiea-|Ca ¥ Subsidiary’ of U.S. ‘Steet ‘Stem: (enone ile remendnnans r oe : vhorh wtdoot doe pehe....... ° - : . ° neti = ; ee packs 0 jg) Nat Dairy... 525) geuasn Acorn. % bu... . 280 Car Hits Tree gust . anaes Corp.. “ia in itself indicative of | x~ *& * ‘conviction that sent him to South- Calum a M38 NS, DRt $y [S@uash. Delicious.” bul 000.0. 200) DAYTON, Ohio — If you want oem 2 hearing yesterday in wean and deteriorati I raises|, The measure also calls for €X-| orn Michigan Prison. << 52 S35 NY Central -. 90.2/Qtuary guises ig ba 108) ; nchinito remain as cool, cal = Jd coh |which it raised the question of “‘the the obvi doris fe h sneray tending eligibility to widows of! + «. & Capital Atri 117.3 No Am Av.... 48.5) Tomatoes. hothouse, 8 Ibs. ...-.. / 150 Three White Lake Township ; Calm and col- general condition” of the 3l-year-|'e obvious question of the genera some judges, aiding about a half , Sore ut Son i Nor Sta Pw. 226 Pere Kosa ts 14 Ibs. - 173 teenagers were injured Thursday lected as ‘ queen all summer long old freighter. condition of the vessel's structure,”’ Soeen te sil. | Detroit attorney James E. Hag- Ohio’ Ot! 40 nf 2S * 398 ni ar in which —Ccompletely al y iate| : Cater Trac 138 Ohio Ol -- 9g /Turnipa topped. bus... lt, 275 night when the sport car in which ~ : 2 oof to the weather Disagreelag with opinions of an he said. There was no immediate Among them, said Sen L. Harvey gerty told the court today an ap- Chrysler 69.2 Owens Il] GI 1002 GREENS jthey were riding went out of con-/¢ven during the worst of those comment from the company. : peal will be filed Aug. 4. Elie Sve, |. 836 Pen AW Air’ 277 Cadbage No. 1, bu. .... s1s0 trol on Elizabeth Lake road at|dreadful hot spells — then hear, ("Vestigating board, Vice Adm. + *« *? Lodge (R-Drayton Plains), would P° : es Svc : r ; Sts oe Sendocasosocrac j Ke _| Clark Eouio 1964 Pann pl... 48.7/Collard No. to bu 2207000000000. 133 Teggerdine road, White Lake)what the experts have to say on a. C, Exenvend, conn 98 sr id U. S. District Judge Charles J Be rene pe dates Tre een ae ees April Cluett Bea... $1 Param Pict... 473/Kale Bas... 1.75 hi d k the subi commandant, said the vesse! es ; ‘Doty of Pontiac. | 3 of aiding “human torch” Frank Cole Paim ‘Gt peewee OC rH Serre, be : aneeee : 300 pas < Bone “tte a Rae aly must beat th probably “developed an unde- btarsieag? ie Epo = ane The bill went back to the House Kierdorf in an ill-fated arson at- Colum Gas .- 21.1 pa am |...) 18.1 Spinach, bu. oo... ees eee eee 1.78 an ounty sheriff's depu- you at the tected ctural weak _ | Tuesday in which an effort will be . Gon NGas 483 Pier ss Se Terntpe bu. " [}ities said the driver, Serop pein eel but the humidity as well. fect.” a weakness or de- | ade to reach agreement on the of a ee ioe) agreement) per oras oat pi la ” Consum Pw. $6) gui ee lerian, 17, of 10201 Joanna K St., , . total liability of the Bradley Co.| ; ) . Cont Bak .... 496 Philco | ..... ‘ Well - informed climate re- , ; y y Cont Can || «447.4 «Phill Pet .... 43 SALAD GREENS said his car skidded on wet pave-| searche He said unexplained presence of in the sinking of the freighter | | Kierdorf’was fatally burned. r a . . Cont Cop & 8 j47 rect & O .. 22 Esai Cabbage, dor. ........... iment as he slowed down for a'y” pat ok Benue well heen hairline cracks in the Bradley's) Thirty-six claims have been filed) A falcon (sparrow hawk) has The notice of appeal a—_ Cont Oi .. $5.1 RCA . 614 , OU... cscs seeeeeeee, 2.00;Curve, . bottom in 1957 ‘‘strongly suggests|against th in federal been roosting in the Bell Tower: Thompson did not get a “fair an Copper Rng |. 22.7 Repub Sti 715) : much the culprit as [ieee onal eee against the company in Se ; iP ren Curtis Pub ..- 10 Rex Drug si#2 Cottuce | cow wlll Se 233, His companions, Sam Sage, " whan’ di ue acral gee) the possibility of structural weak-/court in connection with the sink-|of City CoMege,.New York City, impartial’’ trial. Det Bag 22. 83 Rey top... 83.8 Letiuee, feet bee '**!of 10270 Lakeside Dr., Mary K.} comfortable ness ind that “two unreported "ing: pee eke nen Bees i stiecta ‘by Hecectty ‘tt Qg~ Royal Dut ... 407 Romaine bu 22.0 )l.l2f.0225511'° se! Thill, 17, of 10170 Lakeside Dr., ; a Last ditch efforts by Hagge Arc .... 46 Safeway St... 4 es : Dow Chem ... 86.6 “* Gloria Reddman, 14, of 10220) Humidity and heat ean spoil to obtain bond through the Su- ers 26 Bt Reg Pap ... 84 and Glo ae : | ° Fast Air L-:. 40g Scoville wr... 233) = Poultry and Eggs _— [Lakeside Dr., were all treated at appetites and dispositions. The 15 Beauties Vie f i i i reme Court failed last month. Sears Roeb ... 47. : , " ; . es Vie tor P El Auto L -::: Bf Shell Ot . sl pETROr? POULTRY Pontiac General Hospita] and re-|family wash gets bigger because Miss Universe Title Thompson began serving a 1% to Emer Rad... 181 Socony 1... <) | germorr. Jey 3s capsrees pal 4 eased. pe nsigiaels of the family change . . 10-year sentence July 1. ° ae i oe eS Re pound fo. b. Detroit for No. 1 qual-| Metherian was not injured, depu- ces more —- __| Firestone . ...1476 Sperry Ra ||| 25 s| "2 ve poultry: > ities said. _Then too, when you are feeling inn a S ose r k C t pong $0.8 sta Br ; ad ew epee She hens Chor ce frm limp and worn out, any little house- 9 oya a arpen er proche! BE} Bet On Ind < a4'e)3, to, 6 Ios whites 19-20. Barred Rocks| as F |hold task—getting a simple meal or Gen pak FE RS ote ay ine tee err om Court Decision Hits —susine—seems to reach gigantic - Facing Murder Trial Gen Elec |. aig Stevens. JP. 337, : proportions and becomes almost y 1K Du BROW Al gh half of the finalists was sent here with no clothes g Gen Fas. 95” Stud Pack 12.1 DETROIT EGGS ? . ® eo. insu tabl UPI Hollywood Correspondent are h fellow E ans, Miss : M 109.6 Suther Pao 3°94) DETROIT July 23 \AP)—Eeas t t R surmountable. J ) pendent are her fellow Europeans, Miss except the dress I was wearing, ; ge Motors S71 Swift & Co. 48 pecroit in case lots federaracste craces’ CONSTITUTION KEVISION * * LONG BEACH, Calif.—Fifteen|Buccella said they could all use 144 my family is not rich. Then ROYAL OAK — Ruled sane by Gen Time ‘90.6 Textron 28 Whites—Grade A jumbo 44-46. extra Also. high humidity takes its ei a : »/a Steady diet of pasta. . . . a sanity commission yesterday, a t btity tie” ie a Psi 3 ate saat ae ee 33-36. sree NSIN P—TI Sy. toll of your expensive furnishin peauties—all’ dubbed “too skinny @ friend arranged for the actress | Royal Oak carpenter must stand ; - i small 21-22; grade -36: browns SING (®—The State Su- 3 ; nishings A nS aliz : Le y " lari Ale beat ; : Goebel Br ..... Fr Feaneame Os —Grade A enanct wae eee Sine state w 'such as drapes. curtaine and i by a peeved Italian loser—square They are nice girls,’ she yjarie McDonald to give me some|ial for the second-degree mur- \ Goodrich -....963 Ewent Cen . 34 |dium 31; small 21: checks 24-27 prem bp Ree ey atin to hed like. Excessive moigture i the off tonight for the title of Miss S#ld- “But the judges and I gowns, but when I wanted to wear ooh. is accused of committing Goody ve at : jconsider a 10-year-old decision that) : ure is the | seri a : ae oer me 1s Becu ; 4 Grah roaees ae Carbide ..146.1| Commercially graded: ee : block-|mother of mildew. which in t Universe. seriously disagree. a tight one last night I was, « *« «£ f Gt A&P ......43.7 Sr Lin’. 23g) _,Whitee—Grade A jumbo 39 extra large Played an important part in bloc | » Which in turn “I never really had a chance. I warned not to.” % pl A oe a 38;, large 24-35: medium 27-28; browns|ing state constitutional conventions Taises havoc with everything from. = * * Je ies | Woodrow G. Besonen, 46, of 1912 3 Gulf on ee TD ge ny M1 She & jumbo 39; large 33; medium) rsuant to ballot propositions in leather to paper, especially among “‘Back home, the men would E. Fourth St., is accused of oy Sy | 7 as . 1948 and again in 1958. items in storage. Even our prized wait for these girls to gain some . bludgeoning to death his foreman, Indust | ay 3 ee no Livestock In both years, a majority of per-| ems of metal are not exempt. ‘more weight,’’ pouted busty (33- George Seeizert 6 re 2 ett Inland Bt! ....- 51.8 een Si sons voting on the constitutional | “€Y Corrode or rust. nine eae: : er an argument in Sweigert’s home Inspir Cop’. ‘38.1 wary os % DETROCT LIVESTOCE convention issue approved a ape $ usual, our scientists have 7 oS a Sak ee boars swe in Detrojt, Int Harv ...... 546 West Tel 43 | DETROIT, July 23 (APi—Cattle sal-'cial convention to overhaul the Come up with the answer. Yoy 4 Voluptuous Italian blonde with a) tnt Paper “HSS Wenig * - B47 steady ry" asnep atlas sepety ‘eres. |state’s 1908 basic charter. an beat both the heat and hu- Marilyn Monroe wiggle walk. Sage fatlucnee o igi n oe)... 35.5 & 44.4\ly slaughter sows and utility and stand-| jtigwever, the affirmative vote,Midity at your house this sum Int Silver .... 46.7 Woolworth . 59.2 /ard steers and heifers: standard and, , : mer The finalists, chosen last night serum Feb. 7, but denied the Ing Tel&Tel . 385 Yale & Tow .. 284 low good steers 23.50-25.50; utility steers totals fell short of being a ma- thanks to remarkable new air con- , I : i é ar ai before some 4, rsons in | admission the next day, police See at Sp EOE Ra)? AP ALOR tN C jorty fal votes cast atthe elec itioners that not only ‘cool, but Peerage Peron rad - en ecleamet and heifers sendy to tee lower, with] tons for any candidate or on any have extra capacity to really dry “ee = fy . er, with) ; ; F STOCK AVERAGES heifers mostly 25-50¢ off: cows mostly ballot proposition. ithe air too. . Miss U.S.A., Terry Lynn Hunt- By BEN PHLEGAR Studebaker-Packard t ia 2B He stood mute and an innocent sociated PORK, (Compiled by the As-|1.00 lower: bulls 30-100 lower: cholce Frigidaire designers have come ingdon, 19; Miss Belgium, Helene million dollar loss of a year ago as rie pat at Bes : : os , . . : arraignment Feb. 11. : a. olds srltes 29.50. od to. low noice | 26.00-21.73. B e ] r =f th this in novation. Called the Savigny, 24; Miss Brazil, Vera| AP Automotive Writer into a profit of $12,073,281, equal|" 7.0 7 jocine was held 4 Net change... + ia} one 253 Zar 2400, achotee heifers 26.50-21-50: everage Looe lane a= this new unit has Ribeiro, 19; Miss Colombia, Olga DETROIT u — America’s auto- ‘to $1.87 a share, with the intro- bass Recadie’a “Court Judge Foon today... 94. ; ; ‘O\good 28. ; standa -26 00: revolutionary new dry-cooling. ae fe ‘makers are making considerably | duction new, com : Boon fuure. Sa iad es inane O0." cannes “and” extiers ‘14 00-/ CI Hot Item system that can remove up jp remarelo. oe eer, more cars and a lot more money |Lark: Total SP sales’ were $a, ak eee Week ago ‘..:. 3481 1424 982 2311 30-69-2810; ine uni oon Ge ree barrels of water trom the Pamela Anne Searle, 21; Miss\this year than last year. 816,771. "has been set for the trial. Year ego" ed ft ot males eee 34.0038 00, “teu gus0:° aosd for Fast Thett “ each week. Your room is never France, Francoise Semaaeg any All but huge General Motors * & & High ..... 380. : standard 00: a regard] how : Mi rmany, Carmela Kun- 1959 Low /.,- Send 3938 ORT Fitplana’ wiity “i seae on chore catene als at sticky it Ly ot and eS eee Zoe Kou, Corp. Have reported their earnings) American Motors operates on a Lodge Calendar 4 1958 High 2.21. 3120 1368 96.7 $43 fone compared last week spring siauen. State Police and officials at may be outside. zel, 19; Miss Greece, OY- for the first six months of 1959, fiscal year basis’ starting Oct. 1, V s+ HAT G09 129 1866) ter, lambs weak to S0c lower: old crop Dodge State Park No. 4 warned| roykly, 18; Miss Iceland, Sigridur sented a rosy economic so yesterday's report covered; Oakland Chapter No AM and ye S$ 60-100 lower; ewes. ; pre sy d p . 5 RAM. ETROIT STOCKS steady, choice spring lambs 2250-22.00, people today to keep an eye on F Thorvaldsdottir, 18, ‘picture. inine months, roughly equal to the|Picnic, Sunday. July 26th, 1 p.m. E ; (C. J. Nephier Co.) few, lots 23.60: utility and good 2090- their belongings at all times while f OSter H omes et & : 1959 model year for the fast-sell-|@t Davisburg Park: Pot luck, bring x Figures after decimal points a» nthg 22.00: # and choice old crop and ’ . : F d A i ot hit year OWN Meat d dish ¢ , : High Low Warn Yearlings 1700-1960: utflity and good at the park. me? Also, Miss Israel. Rina Issacov, ord and American motors ing Ramblers. American's nine °*" Meat and dish to pass, adv E Ballet fee ete co” 4. 25 aoe ent ta chote- ewes 480-4. an example of how quickly OF Institutions: 19: Miss Japan, Akiko Kojima. ———— records, Carysler and month earnings were $49,599,962, ‘ Xe : rp | Gear Oo... "13 14! Hogs salable 50- not enough. offered thieves can steal various items, . : 2): Miss Korea. Hyun Choo Oh. Studebaker - Packard recovered |. ¢¢ 2¢ a share. , News in Brief q Howell Ete Mir, Co. 12.2 Ij week ago. butchers 25.30¢ lower, sons troopers cited on incident yester-, W hich Are Best? 19; Miss Norway, Jarunn Kristian. Will be as good or better than : Ray Mig Co ae ite Helteeey gaumates, ‘GogMondey cauie 700; day involving Jack Deatherage of ne Pi oles oe age ge eee z : aor eae Ae _ : er 00: na e 3 | : é L te ‘ q — sale bids “and asked) 7°? 16.1 |Rogs salab 100 butchers ‘steady to Be 23154 Battelle St, Hazel Park. LOS ANGELES ih — “Austria |Cembrowska, aes _ ees | third one, all in suseensinn that tomatoes nine: eck rgiks : wer: tf on soWs; several lots: ‘" 5 : . - Lo s ; F = 4 I s, Sages EL Se eS: aeathernge parted ne car aces, its vente deingunts in Manetztoe Bksom, M.Ed was the fiat, sept te company hos sbow pat chip “12 etn and are election and for police in the April) a a ema res sie ers 190-240 Ib. 1400-1425 ‘Rossellini Loses Bid ROME (UPI)X—A Rome judge: yesterday rejected Roberto Ros- isellini’s latest bid for custody of) to Commissi his three children by actress In- be Firemen Complain grid Bergman. Judge Alberto Vir- About Notification of Silico ruled that Rossellini must al- Job t : low the children to return to their S atus Changes mother in Franee Aug. 29 in ac: SHELBY TOWNSHIP — The five cordance with an earlier ruling township firemen who recently|that provides for alternate custody. — off and the four whose | Salaries were reduced presented j illi their cases last night at a public’ More than five million washers, hearing of the Shelby Township driers and other such home laun- Civil Service Commission. dry equipment were purchased by The nine men had previously Americans in 1958 complained. to the commission Present Cases _mear picnic grounds and began - unloading it. He set a portable beverage cooler next to his auto and carried other picnic items to a nearby table. When he returned in a matter ef seconds for the cooler, it was! gone. Deathérage said the —— cooler was worth $20, Cold Way to Gof Home TONAWANDA, N.Y. (UPI)—Les- lie Schmidt, 16, fell into the Ni- agara River from an ice floe last winter but managed to climb out and hurry home to change clothes. A couple of hours later he re- turned to the river, got trapped on a floating ice floe and had to dive into the frigid water again and I about the procedures followed in notifying them about the changes in their job status. They said they First It’s Hot Iron, Then Cigarette received no no‘ice of the proposed moves. At a civil service commission j meeting May 27, the five laid off The Waterford Township Fire! “ (‘Department answered two fire calis at a Waterford Township house yesterday while the occu- pants were away. : Firemen said a hot iron left on ‘The four whose salaries were re-an ironing board iff the Robert diced reported that their first pay Stevenson home af 1160 LaSalle St. check after the April 25 -budget ot off the first blaze in the kitchen meet was their only notification of at 2 p.m the salary rut as * <3 * * Mrs. Stevenson .and her six | This is the first hearing by the new township Civil Service Com- mission since it was voted pis ba. istence for firemen in the Feb. 16. visit her brother in Detroit. A neighbor, Mrs. Gerhard Bruem- mer of 59 Lynn St., said she noticed smoke coming from the Stevenson house a second time, / » Fire Strikes-Home—Iwice at 5 p.m., and by 8 p.m. she saw flames throvgh a front window. Assuming the children might be inside, she broke the front door down, then ran back to her house and called the fire department, ~ Apparently a lighted cigarette in a chair in the living room was, responsible for the secdénd blaze, | firemen. said. ‘ ne Stevenson, who is renting the Damage to the one-story frame house and contents. was estim by firemen at $1,000. good homes. In this country we Place them in institutions. Why?” The answer to this question, voiced by Henry Reining Jr., director of the Youth Studies | bathing Center at the University of South- ern California, is one of many be- ing sought during a five-year study Sponsored by the university and the Ford Foundation. “The Austrian approach looks _ like a good one,” Reining says. “But when we asked Austrian of. ficials why they used foster homes, they told us: “It’s the only thing we can d0, We don’t have the money to build institutions.’ “In America it seems to be easier to build institutions than to find good homes for delinquents. At the moment it is not clear which is se better way, We intend to find out.’”’ The study, begun in July 1958, is financed largely by a $700,000 grant from the Ford Foundation. ~* *« * Reining and his associates have spent most of the first year in paper work, selecting experts in various fields and determing what problems should come first. “Millions of dollars are spent every year in every major city to contro] and institutionalize juvenile offenders,” Reining . “If .we could reduce this expenditure by orily 10 pér yy of the sav- ings in tax money a . “But more important is youth, itself. We want=to know what makes them go bad, and how best children had left the house t “house from’ the Ivan Schramm. {o handle them after they do.” / ‘Real Estate Co., was told of the; : ee fire while at work in Oxford.| The oldest Protestant church in the United States is St, Paul's in ated | Eastchester, N.Y. It was founded ye i962" i ‘will be guaranteed $11,000 worth of contracts for tours from a cos- metics firm (Max Factor) and a suit company (Catalina). for the first six months with a profit of $285,900,000 equal to $5.22 a share. Yesterday, Chrysler, S-P, and | American joined the parade. Chrysler netted 58 rhillion dollars ($6.65 a share) on sales of $1,- N EWSpapermMan |ss1 00.000. A year ago Chrysler lost $25,239,802 in the same pe- to H ead GM | rods Public Relations | Appointment of Waldo E. we- Branch Manager Naught as en divisional i relations on the public relations ‘ staff of General Motors was an- Appointed by GMC nounced today by Anthony G. De ; . Lorenzo, vice president in charge : of public rela- tions. The ap- pointrhent is ef- fective Aug. 1. | A veteran De- troit newspaper- man, '. McNaught -* has been director of public relations for the Buick Mo- tor, Division since April, 1950. MecNAUGHT Prior to that he had been a member of the De- Appointment of Ralph Slaten as GMC Truck factory branch man- ager in Detroit was announced to- truck sales man- ager of the GMC Truck and Coach Division. Slaten, former- ly GMC heavy troit Times editorial staff for 14] MM, been appointed years and was that paper’s picture SLATEN San Poona page chee of “Theses ager. He\ joined GMC Truck in ,waukee Sentinel during his under- ‘graduate days, The MecNayght residence is at Warwick Hills near Grand Blanc. McNaught’ is a’ member of. tie Grand Blanc School Board: Sigma Rubber’ Company there. Georgia Tech with a B.S. degree in Andustrial management in <948. day by R. C. Woodhouse, general |1958 lanta after four years with U, S,)™= ' Slaten, ‘an: Air Force veteran of : World War II, was graduated from peaches and plums valued at $25 were reported stolen Thursday from a fruit stand at 6380 High- land Rd., White Lake Township, since it merged with Packard. American went into the black a little earlier and is now work- ing on its second straight profit- able year. according to sheriff's deputies. Both companies are riding the Paul Eghigian, of 6335 Sashabaw crest of the compact car wave.|Rd., Independence Township, re- The big three. will get into the| ported to Oakland County sheriff's swim later this year and in his’ deputies yesterday that someone statement yesterday L. L. (Tex)| entered a tool shed at the rear Colbert, president of Chrysler,! of his homie and had stolen cans warned that earnings over the| of auto grease valued at $60. next six months probably would be down due to heavy expenses for new equipment, much of it necessary to produce the Valiant, Chrysler's small car entry. During the first six months the industry built slightly more than 3% million cars, against '%4 mil- lion in the first six mvaths of Teves broke into a vending ma- chine at Owens’ Service Station, 15 Ortonville Rd., Groveland Town- ship, last night and escaped with an undetermined amount of money, according to Oakland County sher- iff’s deputies. . Best Carpet Cleaners. Owned and operated by Jim Bradford. A humber of years experience with one of Pontiac's so on carpet cleaners Qualitv cleaning of car- beting, rugs and furniture. Free Alaska’s salmon cannery at Ketchikan is said to be the largest min concern of its kind in the gstimates at your--onventence Call ; Jim, FE 2-2442, adv. oe FOR INVESTMENT SECURITIES , ACCURATE QUOTATIONS -C. J. NEPHLER CO, ga Community National Bank Bldg “PEDO Delt Chi, national journalistic tra-| He played football there and from ternity, and the Public Relations Society of America. Auburn University. 1949 to 1951 coached football at i } mee a @ i) : M3 os # u b | 2 é i , i> . — } ; ‘ | x RY | : a _“*rny| PON'TIAC PRE aS. FRIDAY, JULY 24, Yoso by AL bec otis _ For r dale Houses 6 For: ‘Sale Houses. 6 For Saie | e Houses 6) For Sale ‘Houses 6} _\ For Sale Houses ’ 6} rench Nage INDEX ) Ices , _ ia ee gw ae Le ore ee, meen Bfsezes: HOYT |FE 8.0466, Bateman | BROWN) MILLE i, ‘ nal «* : — Crucial Battle s~=scomes | RSE Bateman a P ter of Mrs. Nellie Bride in [and ot Thanks .......1 1) Hae oni ate ght | orawa Hints | A N NE T T Kampsen “Estes Seprgemcanenge, rang] beau eyitan, Vigo: oe 3 See eseneenee e ed alow ; 5, Conduct AlLOu Eft Rawat See OE AG REPRE Eg me or, Gutman ee | Ele ee ae Ee Against Algerian Rebels | Funeral Directors ........ 4) held Monday, July S1' 1:30 pm.) Seaped lot Garage, Mice, alent Kitchen & ginetié. pedroom. e * more! fiairmay, t, expension eitie full Before Fall U. N. Cemieery Tate one RE Rein | Semana PE GPRS) Eta aS 4 rae ee ert hale BE : Beck will le state at the ae ge be Ste g vane —- 20 acres, will ‘convinee’ you ALGIERS — The French army is waging a crucial offen- sive of the 4*2-year-old Algerian war. All available reserves: eve been -thrown into the massive, forest- covered Grande Kabylie Moun- tains east of Algiers, the strong- est bastion of the Moslem nation- alist rebellion against French rule in Algeria. French troops began the assault Wednesday, striking simultaneous- ly from the ground, air and sea. Gen. Maurice Challe, supreme commander in Algeria, is com- manding the operation personally, So far there has been no word on how the operation is going, But staff officers say the action will continue for many weeks, if not months. The French general staff be- lieves the future of the Algerian war depends largely on the results of the Kabylie offensive. The attack comes less than two months before the fall session of the United Nations, which is likely to discuss the Algerian problem. Army sources said the French will make a major effort to smash or considerably reduce rebel military resistance before the debate starts. To Install Pastor for Disco Church DISCO — The Rev. Kenneth L. Fischer of Milwaukee, Wis., will be installed as pastor of the new Lutheran Mission here at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Trinity Lutheran Church, Utica. The Disco mission was estab- lished this spring, and the first service to be conducted by the new pastor will be at 9:30 a.m. Aug. 2 in the Disco Elementary School, the temporary place of worship for the mission. The guest minister to preach the installation sermon Sunday will be the Rev. Paul T. Hein- ecke, executive secretary of the Mission Board of the Michigan District, Lutheran Church—Mis- souri Synod. The liturgist will be the Rev. Louis Heinecke, pastor. of Trinity Lutheran Church. The rite of in- stallation will be performed by the Rev. Fred Kipp of St. Paul Luth- eran Church, Sterling Township, who is also counselor for the Utica REAL ESTATE FOR SALE For Sale Houses .......... Income Property seseeneeee! Sale Lake Property ....... Sale Resort Property .... Suburban Property ened For Sale Lots ......... .-. Ll Industrial Property ........12 For Sale Acreage .........13 For Sale Farms ..........14 Rent Farm Property ......15 Sale Business Property ...16 Rent, Lease Bus. Prop.....17 For Sale or Exchange ....18 6 7 8 .9 0 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Male ........ 19 Help Wanted Female ....20 Help Wanted .............. 21 Employment Agencies ....22 Instructions .....:..... ves. ad Work Wanted Male ........ 24 Work Wanted Female ....25 SERVICES OFFERED Building Service ..... ees 26 Building Supplies ......... 27 Business Services ......... 28 Bookkeeping & Taxes ..... 29 Dressmaking & Tailoring .30 Garden Plowing Income Tax Service Insurance Agencies . Laundry Service ......... Landscaping «...6...0-: was Moving & Trucking ....... Painting & Decorating ... Television Service ....... Typewriter Service ...... weeene weenes Upholstering ...... wie cisrersiets 40 NOTICES Lost & Found cscccccccccs: 41 Hobbies & Supplies ........ 42, Notices & Personals ...... 43 WANTED Wtd. Children to Board ..44 Wtd. Household Goods ....45 Wanted Miscellaneous ....46 Money Wanted ...........47 Wanted to Rent ..........48 Share Living Quarters ....49 Wtd. Transportation .......50 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. .....51 Circuit. Democrats to Study Reapportionment Ideas LANSING (®—Democrats will meet here tomorrow to study vari- ous party proposals for legislative reapportionment, “The main emphasis,”’ said state chairman Neil Staebler, ‘will be on correcting the gross inequities in the state senate, where sena- tors representing less than one- third of the people hold the ma- jority of the seats." Apportionment of legislative seats has long been a sorepoint with Democrats. War Commission Urges Election of Local Groups LANSING (®— The Michigan Civil War Centennial Commission has urged all municipalities to ap- point local centennial committees. The local groups could aid the |. commission by searching out, col- lecting and preserving records and data pertaining to the civil war. Floyd L. Haight, commission | chairman, said: “Michigan must not forget that} one out of every eight of its citizens | went to service to preserve our cherished ideals, and that one out of every six was killed in action or died from military connection.” Mumps Spoil Game MABEN, Miss.\(UPI) — Last year it was a~tlack eye that caused liftle league all-star nom- inee. Allen Pugh, 12, to miss the all-star game. This year Pugh sat it out because of the mumps. ADVERTISEMENT | “FOR: BIDS Sealed bids addressed to the Pontiac Township Board, 2060 Opdyke Road, Pontiac, Michigan, will be received for fuel oi! requirements for the four (4) Township Buildings on a yearly basis. Bids for veag he req —— and also ‘ate bids e Hall on a marke price, on ._—4 full 5, are juired, Bi opened Au ute oth at. 8:30 f.m. at the ownshi: Tae SD by wre Board re- a reject any or all 8. GRETA V. BLOCK, Township Clerk July 24, 25, “59. coMMeOnae PO MATIONAL nawk MextiN nore ven . that, pursuant of gat SH rete S| Auction Sales RENTALS OFFERED Cemetery | Lots ts. Furnished ..... 5A) Rent Apts, Furnished ;...-54ly cnauce ore, (f ONATES TD Rent Houses Furnished 56 Rent Houses Unfurnished. .57 Rent Lake Cottages ...... Rooms with Board ........ Convalescent Homes .... Hotel Rooms ............. For Rent Stores ......... Rent Office Space ....... For Rent Miscellaneous . A2ABAaBwE FINANCIAL Money to Loan ...........- Mortgage Loans ..........69 BAB MERCHANDISE Swaps ............ wawawwiees 0 For Sale Clothing ........71 Scrap & Iron ......-...- wale | Sale Household Goods ....73! - | Antiques cove seeceueneceecs 74 ‘TV & Radios .............74A Water Softener ............. 73 For Sale Miscellaneous ...76 Machinery .............+-76A Do It Yourself . preniee Cameras & Equipment ...78 Sale Musical Goods ......79 Sale Office Equipment ....80) Sale Store a peo. 3 Sale Sporting Goods . Bait, Minnows, Etc. ... _82A Hunting Accommodations .83 Sand, Gravel & Dirt ......84 Wood, Coal & Fuel ......85 Plants, Trees, Shrubs ....36 ~~ 4 For Sale Pets ......... a Dogs Tranied, Boarded . ‘STA Hunting Dogs ..... ......87B FARM MERCHANDISE Hay, Grain & Feed ......88 For Sale Livestock .......89 Wanted Livestock .........0 For Sale Poultry .........91 Sale Farm Produce ......92 Sale Farm Equipment nici a ‘ AUTOMOTIVE r For Sale Housetrailers ...95 Rent Trailer Space .......96 Auto Accessories svseeess Ot For Sale Tires Ssesccvess OO Wanted Real Estate ...... 52! Sparks-Griffin Funeral “i Home. ~ MARY SADLER. 3933 wife my the late *Clarenc si: e- la mother of C. V Cr tt Pu will be aon) Saturday, 7 25, at 10 a.m., Bafile: rmingham, ment in Forest Hills Cemetery. , 1959, onahan; stance and Sister Esther, also John and Wilbur cay, Puneral service will b d Mon- day, July 27, at 3:30 “a5 from in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Recita- tion of the Rosary will be Sun- day at 8 pm. ‘Johns Punera) Home. ILTON, JULY 22, 1959, WILLIAM M., ry Union Lake Rd, Pontiac, 49; beloved husband of Vida Mrs. Frank avis: eral service will ee ‘held Saturday, July 25 at 10:30 a.m. from the Donelson- Johns Funeral Home with crema. tion at k_Weite Chapel Cemetery Mr. Lede late will lie in state at the eison-Johns Puneral Home. aaa JULY 23, 1959, JOHN W., 801 Hillwood, Milford, formerly of Pontiac, age 87: dear father of Mrs. Robert Jackson, Mrs. . Roy Reed, - and Alfred Seaman; dear brother of Samuel Seaman. 19 great-grandchildren also survive » July 27 at 1:30 caarh with Rev. T. Allebach of- ficlating. Interment in Perr ent: Mr. Seaman will 8 .m. from the ¥.: . ockett. Punerai| from Manley y ‘Puneral Home, 183 Oak- with inter-; PrEAE Indiana, on Monday | ’ ~ CLAIRE St. Benedicts“Church. Interment) from Donelson- andchildren and 25 ; Funera! service wil be held Mon- Presbyterian t. the in at the Huntoon Funeral) NORTH SIDE aped on ft. landse : “This ie od decorated ‘Tome is a real bargain that ale be given your consideration. . Full Savona. Gas heat. New. 2 alas arage. Car lum 750 with terms. This 3 oe brick ee neh has lots lots room,“ lots of extras. lots a ara, —— of! a vabade on pereghed Pros aod just” tte ot house ou, ating — let us show, $18,500. HOYT REAL TY 254 S. Telegraph Re. FULL PRICE $2 os DOWN $60 PER MONTII OPEN ALES OFFIC 544 “EAST BL V D. SELDON CO FE 8 SYLVAN VILLAGE carpeting, | | and _ are looking for =e like swim-| 2-9840 DAILY & SUNDAY 2-8 PM. 4-7833 min, ' you PE 2-0066 Agent 4975 PINE KNOB _Home, _ Near Maybee Rd. & Sashabaw TAYLOR, WILLIAM W. _ ‘3333 i N loved band of Aine tage © es | 2 el aor nice- rmann): son P| y vygp rice dle ow jean in and. onthly payments . in- ved and Sera Elsie “Tayi: | cludes principle & interest. Great- Puneral service will be Monday, | er Norwest Realty. Call collect. July 27, at m., from St.) 92 21-1125. _ Paul's Cathedral, Detroit, wnt WASHINGTON PARK. 3 BDRM. interment in Brooklyn, New York. | Carpeting, drapes, water softener, Arrangements by Manley Bailey rec, rm., incinerator, fence, $12,- Puneral Home, 183 Oakland,’ 750, $750 down. FE 4-6951 Birmingham. — __ a Card of Thanks — WE WISH TO a gee much the couple who h out on the accident ar iitord on July 22 and for driving us to the hospital. You were both very kind and helpful. Mr. and Mr. L. R. Geary and children, Linda, Patty and Jim and Mr. and Mrs.| Jesse L. Sharpe. In Memoriam NG MEMORY OF a LA |X LovIN Murray who went to her, Heaveniy Home July 20, 1952. daughter and husband, Ce- the surrey Peirce and R. M _tis Peirce Funeral Directors 4 COATS FUNERAL HOME Drayton Plains ‘Donelson-Johns ™* FUNERAL HOME ___“Designed for Funerals” __ Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor PE 2-8378 _ — SPARKS-GRIFFIN Cuarte Thoughtful Service FE 2-584), OR _3-7751 1 choice lot at Oakland Hills Cem- otery near Walled Lake and Novi. Phone OR a MT. Y graves. $25 a ap. FE 4-9882. BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today tere. were replies at The Press office in the seatiitis boxes: 1, 7, 8 14, 28, 31, 32, 35, 71, 75, 80, 81, 82, 88, 98, 101, 102, 106, 25, 97. a * PLACE A “LOST” AD. ‘Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial. FE) 5 28181 for an ad writer. Say “charge it.” 6 For Sale Houses 3 BEDROOM HOMES $100 DOWN MOVES YOU IN MORTGAGE COS PAYMENTS LESS LESS THAN RENT | MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1:30 TO 6 731 Biaine | 2 blocks north of Montcalm WESTOWN REALTY FE _8-2763 or Eves. Li 29-4677 LAKEFRONT BALCONY QUERLOORING ah rr a Ea CLARKSTON Beet Ft Mees 5 Bile cat GARAGE AND MANY SMART OTRER FEATURES. $22,900—25 JOHN W. STOPPERT. OR_3-2907 . WRIGHT NOTHING DOWN BUILDER OR_3-9641 ey aod, ors ent ate imores Gat are on 5 NEW 2 BEDROOM Hi OME wit MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ~ GAYLORD | COUNTRY LIVING ip home built for relaxed eure ment. Lot 40{ x 362. 2 car ae rage. By ccestauaaal only. weet me E A large clean, com- fortable three bedroom home al an excellent location. Handy to schools, bus and stores. Garage. Shade trees. Nice lawn and flow- er beds. With great pride we offer you ‘his down to aden value at $10,650 with term TWO ACRES of grounds with bond ren home. Three bedroom cious. You will sins sroue , onloy the brick fireplace. Livin pve! is large and well arrang Only — with terms. See this to- | day. [IN A HURRY? We can move you in within 4 hours We have a lovely 3 bed- room home between Pontiac and Pochester and you can move in now Price for quick sale at 88.500. Terms? You bet we have What terms do you want? ee Ww. cavers 136 E. Open Ev “FE. 8.9693 CLARKSTON. $500 DOWN. MOD- rn 4rms & bath. Let 100x300 Clase to schools, lake & church _Storms & screens. OR 3-0724. WEST SIDE Lovely 3 bedrm. home nr. Pont | Gen. Hospital. 1% baths, eomece ~S8creened-in porch. 2-car FE heat. . Drahner, Oxford. DOLL HOUSE | Lovely 106 x 150 foot lot on | Ri vec street. Plenty of shrubs and lowers. 3 eee modern to all to wall car- peting air oil heat. well sulated. $1 rn) down to a 4% e cent mortgage Payments on- $69 per ecirpes including taxes ood insuranc F C. Wood Co. WILLIAMS LAKE RD. AT M-59 AFTER ¢ MAple $-1691 PONTIAC, NER. IDEAL . 2 bedrm. - perege. Well landsca: apes [a ~ equity of $3200. FOR a RY OWNER OR WILL with buy re- sponse party. 4 bedroom home, full basement, automatic heat, 2 garage so is tel Lake privi- or weekday evenings after 6 p.m. EM_ 3-37 754. —_ ee KENT Established in 1916 LAKE FRONT — 140 ft. shore in front of this stone home. Completely furnished. Large liv- ing ne — — Jeol ga front porch. doc x ae eluded. See this at, “ie $12,750 with $2,500 down. medicate poesession Buy now to enjoy Call for potas ils. : 5 ACRES N Frontage on M15 plu pogo extra large garage. Good, ae ss Foul ~~ only $8,750 with CATCH TROUT — On your own roperty. acl! around trout stream Vac 20 acres with large trees. h hour from Pontiac LAKE FRONT -— High. scenic lot ican attractive willow trees. home unfinishe - coe Roce: Full ben "t. Ay to. and He ier bath rage. Be vagy me Floyd Kent: = Realtor 2200 Die Bgl d at EU a ir ad AMBLE CUt cUsToM PARKING 24446 LeBost hive OPP 1 Road, East of Novi Bb) Hoe 3 bearpee tas ae tee pace fad igh gg Me B&M Renity, 20340 “Behoclerait _KEnwood 17-4503 N othing Down oa band + > hg gg —— Pag plans. N. OWNER LEAVING STATE We bedroo: liv | um storms & screens. roi i | ' i | | i | | TT... E... | IT... screens & storms. reasonable terms. WILLIAMS LAKE AREA — ea = =) * e = s - = Ll iad x ° ba] a ° 2 natural fireplace. furnace in basement. arage = x 250 ft. dens- y ww & completely fenced. $15,000, convenient terms, may consider land, comract as down payment. DRAYTON PLAINS - Gleamin white bungalow = excellent condition cen- tered on 3 beautifully land- scaped lots large bed- rooms, carpeted living room, dining room, & halls Full partitioned basement, gas furnace. 2 car garage Lake privileges on ial Lake. Paved road. $15,950, terms. PRICE REDUCED — Has 125 ft. Dixie Highway irene ft. to Loon Lake, Large 4 - bedroom home, lavatories, 10 8 rooms, fireplace. Basemerm, oll heat. $25,000, terms WATKINS LAKE FRONT Brick Colonial, 125 ft. front-| age large oak & pine trees.| 3 bedrooms, screened porch, den, fireplace, careting. 2'a tile baths, oil heat. 2 attached car recreation room.) with sun deck. Pos- garage 300, session at once. $39. terms. 5 RMS. 200 - school stores, $500 down. OR }.-. 5 Rook HOUSE NEAR WIL- _ Lake with Lake privileges. in | a6) 2 4719 Waldon Road, between = rday and Sunday fireplace. | 2 boats. raft.) lake - | 1 car garage and built ‘49. = ARRO O REALTY FE 6-1 ear Wee eben Open 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m, ‘Russ Don ee Sines ae in|, JIM WRIGHT, Realtor fe For Sale Bicycles. ........102 ft , a eer RENT.IT "¥s3 thefseit as -2 / ¥ a t 'g. a. o For eee eee eee eee var team ng a " , / ly, a1, 92, 23. 24, 28. Pes ration tered 108 1t9|hrough Rent rae eee, mite ety, decors corsied Vn: }, wage oe 4, 10, 11, 12 1% Wanted Used Care... = 106)/house, Spartintek. atiy-| "hue west ene : a ‘Used Auto Parts scan thing _ Want Ads oe Eee tee P celts et PO len ACTION. OPE in | Foreign & Sports Cait <-1l7 gig) wees AL ESTATE ed. For Sale Used Cars coved OF “| Pe eine ‘tthe daain't fi : ee OMB S s col tk i \ ; ise a a5 Attractive corner jot, full price $7950, FE 5-7981_ or FE | LAKE FRONTAGE. SEMI- Sah PRIVATE Lk. Year around home. Lge. shad- ed lot. 74x360. 6 rms. Full bath _and uti, By owner. OA_ 8-2036. SMITH 54 ACRES ; On corner M-24 and Indian Lake Road. Has lake front- age ane suitable for riding horses or for commercial building. Includes 6%-room bungalow. Call us for price and terms ‘OTTAWA HILLS—FHA TERMS Outstanding home, 6 rooms 3 bedrooms, family dining room, fireplace, large screened porch. Carpeting Gas heat, seer garage Good landsca a FOR APPOINTM $500 DOWN Here is your chance to get the right start by purchas- ing this 2 bedroom home on large suburban jot with ure pr aes Full price $5.500, $500 wn. PAY- MENTS ONLY “350 MO . Wideman /412 W. aT 4-4526 OPEN EVES. ACRES, alan HOME. wit and Clintonville Roads 3-4860 Box Bok 126 gg ome Mich, _ BY OWNER SALE—TRADE—OR LEASE With option — 6 Bedroom home| on extra ——. lot in desirable North _ terms or will trade ogytnee of equal value. ~ MULTIPLE LisTING SERVICE 1 ACRE With lovely orem lawn & lenty of shru & churches. OWN THIS LOVELY HOME 3896. LESS (1010 Adams : BY OWNER 3 BEDRM. RANCH FULL BASEMENT PLUS ATTACHED GARAGE SATURDAY JULY 25th , SYLVAN LAKE, privileges only a few steps | way from this. ery new, brick ranch. j room, basement with recreation room. Gasinator. Water soft-_ ener, ‘automatic ventilating | fans carpeting and many other extras. Large screened in porch plus 2-car garage. The ultimate in home com- fort at much less than you would expect to pay. WHY not ee your appointment , NO’ aomens= may be too. GI's | NO DOWN PAYMENT: - 3 SCHOOLS ws within walking distance of this almost new ranch home| with garage and nice yard. Just mortgage cost moves! you in, Only $9,300. ree per month plus taxes an nsurance, VETERANS ONLY . Nearly new and loaded with | extras. Garbage disposal, automatic dishwasher, lace, sliding glass doors. | arge family room and 2- Car gerage, are a few of the many features. You must see to appreciate it.) $77.40 per month plus taxes and insurance. x 300 FT. LOT. CLOSE. amt 5 “TELEGRAPH OPEN EVES. FOR THAN AVERAGE MONTH- LY RENT. | ees danny cane [2 ACRES OF GROUND WITH 6 3 bedroom — 2 stor has gas heat, new k Can be yours with § inspec ction eo REALTOR home that tchen, 2 = Paneled den. All built-ins. peting.* Marble Breplass: Gar: Near MSUO. $323, Car- 2 car 500. O NOTHING DOWN Beautiful bi-level & tri-level starter homes If you're looking f thing different in the op L | ern MB rad _ Lise ie. out-bidgs. Some tree Complete with trac- tor and all tools, Might trade for cheaper home. “Shown by appointment Sd ll $13,000 LAKE FRONT — Modern bungalow with basement. Two = gar. Good clean home. Large; 0 $11,500 INCOME SPECIAL —Laree, two family. Easy terms. Paved Bt renting for $180 ver) mont | $11,950 GI Special. and two lots for ene. Modern 5 rm. bungalow for yourself and 4 rm. home to rent. “Nothing Dodn."’ Just your mort- gage costs. AUBURN MANOR — Choice east! side location near Auburn Bis. Two seaneil the price of Ranch bungalow only 7 yrs. old Ledgestone fireplace. O11 AC furn, Alum. storms. ante 100) 30 fS5 oe Al ost an 100 — Almos: eon of land with an mehisees home. Basement, oil furn pe. bath. Easy terms. IST WITH US —- For fast a List Ww service. WE BUY. & TRADE 20 yrs. serving Ra | tiac & vicinity. Open 9-9. . NN L. H. BROWN, Realtor 2407 Elizabeth Lake geek Ph. PE 4-3564 or FE 2-48 _Piguitiple bisting Service NO | MONEY DOWN Will build a starter be —— on your, e lot, any basement. | Rough ‘ee four plans or, ours. OR 3-7 /RUSS McNAB ART | OAKWOOD MANOR LAKE PRIVILEGES SANDY BEACH 3 Bedroom, 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 basemen and] with tiled floors and ape f= recreation room, plaster two car garage, landscaped acre lot subdivision's sandy to private beach. Sale by owner. | Price $22,500 FE 8-1784 room house, will sell on contract. Inquire at 2315 Mann Rd., Pon- tiac, Michigan. i IM" Gl Eo woo his is one of the finest aclevat homes we have had the pleasure large bedrooms with plenty of closet space. Large liv- ing room with ino wall carpeting. Kite’ will Nothing down on your nares several choice lots evail-| 6 ROOM | | a well s | 4 Open #8 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday 1-5 _PE 4-3844, MODERN _ screened in porch. 2 rm. guest house 2 car garage. With work- | shop space. 1} acre fenced in Fruit trees. Landscaped. Can be, | seen n anytime. 777 E. Walton Blvd /NICE | 5 RM. HOUSE. GARAGE, gas heat. Large paved drive. One of the nicest locations in town. Close to schools, etc Harp- Call = St. $2,000 down. OR VILLAGE INCOME Located right in the village on haded lot rests this 10 room 2 family — income. Large bags HO Eitchen. 2 rooms. dining 35; ment on oro Mg garage. One side rented to same ary coat 15 years. A real buy t $14, with $3,900 down. Call for appetid soak today LIVE IN THE. COUNTRY 1 ACRES ot batt brick _ganch. bedroom lace. Dining room tiled ce 2 arage with werkshop rooms. enced. 2 extra son yrorrectaety Beautiful liv: room with fire- place, plus 9x12 music room. 2 car attached garage. Many other’ excellent features. 550 DOWN Will move you intd a very clean 4 room home. Total price only $5500 with low monthly payments! of $49.50. Located west of town, 3 nh — Cass Lake Large 900x135 $850 DOWN You'll be very happy in this at- NEW it ,900 Convenient terms. Shown appointment only! CLARKSTON lore sostyn = pieens e ladies with built- must see $300 DOWN This is your chance to own a lovely new 2?bedroom ranch cheaper than rent. Featuring plastered walls, | oak floors, forced air heat Near bus and school. Prin- ciple and interest paymtnt only $4424 a month. | |UAKE FRONT Out standing throughout. Large room bas t | to offer. 3 TTENTION tem agg —— RS On Pontiac Orchard Lake, 8.38 cate. eee. tive bulldh site for any ye home. Four desirable area. 900 — Terms CLOSE CONVENIENT — 3 bed- room brick terrace. 6 rooms . Basement, of} heat, rage. At a price you can afford, 7,350. Cal’ for full information. WORDS CAN’T DO IT JUSTICE— ou must gee this 5%4-room brick, in construction Lovely bedrooms, arge kitchen with dining space, studio ceilings alum. storms and screens, Hi basement, gas furnace, profession- a] landscaping. A ‘salesman on duty to show you this home from 9 to 8 at only $14,750 — Reason- able down payment. William Miller _ Realtor FE 2-0263 670 hig Huron Open 9 to 9 OWNER T TRANSFERRED: 6 RM. brick home, at 3555 Oakshire. Lincoln Heights, 2: bedrms. down. 1 1 oe Tm upstairs. New wall 1 carpeting, basement with! . finished recreation rm, 2 car garage with cement drive. Large { wucscaned lot. Canvass awnings. WHITE LAKE 2 BEDROOM M MOD. ern on 4 acres, car attached _Barage. $11,500, 3111 Brook Brookfield. Don McDonald WILL BUILD FINISHED OR starter home with or -without basement, on your lot or ours, mers) model to show. OR 3-2837. you here for Fisher Street 3 bedronss car garage on ert REALTY Co. FE alls ba Where? i 9 P sms OPE sete tistme SERVICE ~~ RICE RANCH #2 J POR SALE Pal, base: ment, st ‘storms. rand. set voorens, Plaine “13.900. Call ip barios ROOM arta [awd e. Twin Beach area. Good res mn. _— view. #0 0000 cau =u rms responsi EM 54-8554 or EM 3-6444 Furnished 2 Bedroom $850 Down & $47 Month Carpeted living room, full base- ment, toilet, lavatory and show- er, new oil furnace, water soft- ener, garage. Paved drive, fenced backyard. Pull price only $5,850 Neat Bungalow With 72 Feet on Water Snow white frame with 2 bed- tras rooms, full bath, coreune living room, dy jarge kitchen, breese- way and new 2 car wariae. Nice lawn and shade. 72 x 156 foot . lot. Chance to en beautiful Wiliams Lake. price with $2,000 down and $65 month, including taxes and in- surance. Ideal or small family. 3 Bedrms., 114 Baths In Donelson Park Richly carpeted 3 bedroam 1» 3% bath home GO Dreesews 7 WATCH The Nationals Go Up! NOW STARTING CONSTRUCTION IN and cement driveway, two oy ‘ Judah Lake { Estates | “NO. 4” ‘See for Yourself. TH ESE eT ic BEING BUILT POR i — NOTHING DOWN 582 CLOSING $66 PER. MON TH FHA- $375 DOWN INCLUDING CLOSING COSTS PER MONTH DIRECTIONS: COME OUT | 6 miles North of the heart of Pontiac on Joslyn Rd for "PAIRW Sig: DLOR*H—H BUILDING COMPANY __FE29122 “Bildor of National Homes” tu oll heat. Garage. 100 ft. lake frontage, lovely landscaped yar The home you will be proud to own 3 large bedrooms, large living room, wall-to- wail carpeting 17 ft. —— en with birch cup Full basement, forced alt heat, recreation room aplen- ty Yard nicely landscaped. Will consider vacant prop- erty in trade $300 DOWN ‘ Lovely 2-bedroom ranch— neat as a pin. Forced air heat, water softener, new geteee. lovely fenced yard. i street. Hurry on this — Piet 5 acres. Large home with Seosasent a erage. t acres of woods, nice soil. real os lS for $15,750 with ae several homes to choose from. 3 and 4 bedrooms. some wi ag “orien Pas Megrgin eee BATE & Saat ~ mao i BALDW Positively—Must Be Sold Worth seeing at once desiring a well built. name very good residential sect CHILDREN WA z. aad iy" room thel¥ a in as down RL. “ WICKERSHAM MAPLE 1195 W. _MA_6-6250 WARM about a swim when you arrive home from the office? larkston REAL ESTATE, INC. 2° 8 Main, Clarkston, Mich. | (ACROSS pig's 8 BANE) i Open Davy e 3 ‘s ® — Sunday 12 to 5: 2 OR ° BEDROOM HOME, | tractive 2 bedroom home. Lareg| €50tty pine living area, fireplace. | living room, fenced play area for ter Hi pmo When c Roches: the children. Lake privileges gh _ Sch » OL, 2-7697. | across the street. Vacant. We 7) BEDROOM Hi WITH UNION have the key. | pane rivleges fer - = re- LAKEFRONT saymeee. te S64 vy for low down With sandy beach. This 6 room| Payment EM house has 3 bedrooms plus a den. with natural stone fireplace Aluminum siding, Full basement. TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Ra. 284 4-3844) PE 4 Sunday 1- | | $100 Down © Complete exterior. 3 bedrms. Pull pengetvien v9 fring $6350 on o othing down on your fot. MA 6-3858. PE 5-5078, * INDEPENDENCE TWP. 2 bedroom room home, 7 miles north of wood floors, . | Your Choice | | Stove, refrig. or dinette | in the no/down 3 BEDRM. FULL BASEMENT HOME Model located: 389 CAM ERON lst house no. of Peath r $99 MOVES. YOU “IN! iO. PAYMENTS $79.50 _ taxes 4 insurance M. R. Wilson Realty EM 3-6556 | = build 3 oe ranch style me on t. Pull basement, one floors, the “bath, birch cup- | boards. OR 3 McN. Art Meyer 3 _BEDROOM HOMES FULL BASEMENT 1% BATHS FACE BRICK $11,750 FULL PRICE PAYMENTS LESS THAN RE MODEL OPEN 9-6 1 Bik Woot Perry, McMAHON REALTY ‘ NEED. A FINANCE- FIXER? Order Ag tat heat! Ads tb ‘sell, ag find a ot |r the Want Ad ne number storms SOee POLE er heat. “Hardwood oors. cement . FE 68-1605 “WOLVERINE LAKEFRONT Year around 4 bedrm. home. with-in dally driving ng of De- troit, Pontiac, Plym North- ville. ae out of state. Will dn. or best offer. et 4-1 if you enjoy swim- Ming, boating, fishing, etc. John. Irwin LOVELY aoe tog MANOR; €h three peers LASS gh 2 ve n° ec work needed. WHI Ratt det trade for car or trailer, John _ twin: & Sons . Rae Greenibat ¢ 6-1210 or Kefiwood WERT fat Aluminum storms & screens. Tiled kitchen and bath with show. er $7,500 Terms. OR 3-8645. j ‘POR SALE HIGH QUALITY 2 ron ae home in Milford. MU. ~ LAKE PRIVILEGES BEAUTIFUL VIEW oe el this new 3 bdrm ranch. he Indian Woods Manor Bivd, neee Clintonville Rd. Models from $23,500. MPTRLD REAL ESTATS $8, 250 Open Daily 10 A.M.-8 P.M. FURNISHED MODEL ee “ste Stores IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY $66 SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENT includes Taxes & Insurance - with TOuN PAYMENT ~ DIRECT TONS: Out Mt. Clemens Mel- tose — Turn left v0 model. “FE 86455 ATTENTION? Pa! aterford Section sell boa sub, We have 3 homes ft. 3 t, EB Paved pred are, Full pres . PRIMM) Realtor d River — “CIVILIANS _ $190 DOWN - No other costa Like to read your Press en a screened-in reh in the evenings, catching those breezes? PARTICULARS Three bedroom ranch home, with i ilenen a ining el, birch en and utility reom., Brick and Asbestos shin le construction, four years old. Nice big lot on paved street. ple ypontoe yon weer? storms and fawn 3 bose! * Picture he mie tn dining and living roo Mareate tak on — and $12 800 with $2.800 down ——— mortgage of tee Call owner at 23 Orlando REMODELED « BEDRM. FARM house Large living room pong EE «wel A rage, th, chicken coop. Priced for : Dixi Bes ater ie. Y $8, mm YEAR A ND HOME on canal Vicinity" = ral Motors Prov- ing ee s. Gas — wa- a exel cupamens nty o rg Pe 9 5 d ODELED G LA H tn beauti- ful settin, trees. Large rooms. dining fe nn kitehen, utility —, Meat Se aoe ments mate 4 bert ee an it "thd ol v2, ‘Builders Model - SAVE $1510 , Brick and Frame 100 x 189 ft. lot. Full Price $9,900. j | | + possess { etna tri-level has 3 jovely bri cht beds! reoms, lar ving room with fireplace, a in basement! for children. is 113 x 140 with 3 ae ques possession. | ow: JOHN J. VERMETT GENER. L REAL Spr ATs 9203 Commerce Rd. EM 3-64 NTED | COMMERCE oe fice, 11 Room nouss. large fom, ‘ueety Soe ermeers LAKE ey sorties. door ‘Beo y 3 recreation roem, heat, fruit roem. Large walk-in lone Pranks GENERAL REAL 4395 Dixie Highway ee On 3-601 ROCHESTER PE 8-2209 1. LB ‘ ten 31500 a ee ¥ a lot of dollar tele site. lot 716x160 in gos a ea v dand at fete HO! & EN Hes Cae Ideal for ambitious coup’ Live in wees exceptionally nice own, ceive income from thoes for g = tg > a for right FOUR BEDROO: VACANT tigae DOWN $12,975 is fon oe peice ed Paes is lovely ‘t tomay Sie relia a m yi will be aa new gas | tage, nice lot. DANDY BUNGALOW 7950; $850 down to octu- ‘Baldwin boners a & SON REALTORS e Tra 1a Ww. Mere’ Phone FE 4-1567 LADD'S.. INC. Re. (M-24) corey of Silverbell Rd. 3 mi. North ty orth — on W: TXIE awy (U.8. 10) Crayon Finns. On 3-1231 or - 3 BEDROOMS Iy decepated, bit ager rose nee 9 MS ae sete mor bood. Nice loca. ni GUCKLER | REALTY PE 4-4091 "Sabariaa Living walit its Best (CONVERTIBLE 24) W. & 4 bedrooms 14% Ww. ROSS HOMES KEITH G. SIEGWART ‘Custom Building. FE 54-0782 | BARGAIN 7 LAKE ORION 2 ewe d gro rooms het od Spa. basem Stea 2 cat nt — eer heat. seated esobaapegacies, sot Me Gee AGENCY term We're glad to assist you with your t - THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, J ULY | 24, 1959 i i h = 1 | —— _/ ; : t , is Ry , ouses 6 For Sale H i es a : es : nod — $ For Sale ettaeaa des ‘Ber toh =e ie, "; ey; 7 eo Oe } For Sele Hepege. _ $| Ices OF HAM . “Than — 2 z rn A . ¥ ba E tT r3 i ncome | Pro rt , : ; td ip STO [ IT oa | perty 7) _, Sale Resort Property 9) Rent, Lease Bus. Prop. 17 ioe Se Sse 3 FAMILY oS ate look ny GEORGE R. ps — BR 8 Bag ag gh GRASS LAKE — NEW C , _ | POS SE RS , } pe ree Saal tr tls mae SE. | hafman ato ‘ares: | BS ape J 6 ‘ yi tT r “ ies et al : : Rest Buys, | een oesvks “BRAYTON Woops, [ea money »peproow mex oe sme sm 7] far iin ibe 0 | | a : room, ‘1 beaut!- locati “ % sf SIDE, 3 FAMILY. § ROOMS Mo. Je rrow, Gia * Tod Gees cere | Acree Sibe ise | She aerate ee : ST BIDE, 3 FAMIEY, ¥ ROOMS | Tag gOS taal ec Wanted Male 19 . ' bal on first w val garage, — b Sain) Sah Kite : ‘A ny rama ‘< ‘ ay basement, | ‘Knotty ple _ and attached garage. yard. Low down payment wc Be Seto 3 wner transferred. Selling | 4UZOMATIC SCREW — reation rom, and ge forced ; on 140x212 ft. lot. Has | #11950 NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCH. Bi Sit ERG cepa ae 3 YOUR LOT bedroom ranch on paved| , estimating & have a ut 009 down. with large Sieshen dining. room Located off Auburn R I oath Ron Uae 5 Saxons INS Oe SFO AS DOWN PAYMENT know of _— you Ae che best in a P basement and 1\ car aeaee full constructed. Tiled ‘bath, ont Well St iene ee ponte eats cae Ae oe road. Privileges on Middle Maer Pehting Pr Press Snoe fe = gree en — ea ex- OFF, JOSLYN on pe has 3 seagean: ull Ppa Segal all nicely Pho Pipe y : my os oan Serato peoyues a just off’ Dixie ‘Straits Lake. This 154 a x 91. tnd bath. with eas ome 2, pedroom bungalow. 11 Dasoment, ceramic ie, bath, ox own payment. i ae sage ee i Separate b cents and duplex. moieliall el h A MAN ey cerene aio a ear dinette and mode eTbapeled Scar garage. Other homes avail- | 13.900 NEW 3 BEDROOM RAN BB 1 an Borns BE eS a : Il price ms el all electric home on Griveway. NC wah remade a ts ets with oil Sion. Call” s mr desirable loca- rela completed. well built, pet | BS at sence ERS | e : HOLMES B ARTR AM 95 x 150 foot lot has 1Y% pincmneagh for sales and se sled kitenen, gn. Only, to Laparon schoo INCOME oustex pay He oven range, large pase: | BPs CORSE POE Bs * | on 3.19508) Nes baths, 12 x 24 living room.) § "* write Box & "the Boritiae own pl ; oil autom x ao = ves. : prev’ ; Located in John Winte sub. ing cost on FHA’ yo teed? ecuna? ot in having a ae ‘Sex Coma take: e's a Sale Lake P a harge ge agro ted pbons_Bun Per a Loceted in John Winte som | INCOME steady income? Thea look st this " Sete Rake Propeny__f cupboards, built-in stove, | BOYS. 15,79 17 ¥, home. Wood-burning fire- 3 rooms and bath : 4-room a& seems in pars mest One | 514.200 OFF W 2 : a | be .s RS. OLD. MUST place, handy dining room, | pau up "renin ein down | private bathe private driveways | gut, 9 ..NEST, HURON, De. i (fe [9 BDRM. YEAR, AROUND LAKES) 7) fefrigerator-freezer| Sf ungated Mast be ees th up renting f i nces. Full all to a * jams oo! m landscaped lot. Vacant for er month, Ser ae wane Can you beat this nk Regires pe. bath, “all betes & Filer! 3 us at door. Carpeted living rm and breezeway to garage. Thurs. & paay 3 3 fens immediate povsession 98.750 | Honat oom in, the, thee | 4 RORGE R.1 200? | face@ iacineraiors | tea “duige” Sage, Neetened | Price $17,000. Phone EM | “Soe € us : = n 5 e A pp maent cat be ated 62 secre yen nee vee sik 308 WEST 080K replaces. Pine finished rec. e.? | 3-0697 or see at 3522 Green BARBER WANTED ee | ee ce | eee anes S| f | $e, Sen Sal teeter. "BH | Take Road off C 2 ini Highs 1 s v alsinator included rv in home with fruit t ] : = ommerce.| BARBER W little eountry home. Locat- Saar down and assum BY OW NER and rees, grapes x ANTED, JULY 271TH. ol pete es Mecbesiee 2 OF 16s per eet, mortgage 3_ bedroom. 1% SER traverse} 9c Stas seciseea, ‘tat corn 4 with “ve Theat ail, Lge For Sale Lots iI —261_Orenerd Lk Ee storms and screens, new taxes and jauurance. =e orated Gu ‘heat. Le ues sec | oan Bane , 5 og Gases erties. will Belp) bulld ear ~~ cas DAVEE 2.00 OR CLOSES. well, and a dandy 75x290 lot r r , be seen to be appracieted ies | 37 — RES. FE 4 % c ‘ait REALTOR AUBURN HEIGHTS. SIZE 120 X s wah canes Easy monthly IVAN W. SCHRAM = 6112 Wilson. Drayton ae ARE RE ALE aay . teins L 210 approx. Corner lot. LI 1-5233. hi a Sar WANTED FOR come REALTOR Fle $-9471 “OPE - SA eee sen We ee BELL & eee ELECTRIC, 3 BEDROOM A BEAUTIFUL Serena ca ang poli A real fancy asbestos sided 042 POS EYN. NICOR “wa ANSFIEL | 1563 Coats oo and SUN. MULTIPLE E LISTING SERVICE leer val nl boron ree COMMUNITY homes. Builder. OR 33462 after fone with 4 rooms and bath " MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. | newly finished 3 belies! anne CLARKSTON NEAR DRA lot. Private beach. $14,950. Own- Fine restricted homesites you can 5 p.m. Pe Brand new kitc hen utt!- | | baths. oak floors. sites wali Plains. 3 bedroom, DRAYTON er, EM 3-6976. be proud to own in a large well RETAKER — COUPLE, KNOWL- ee 75500 acan. cnier ss) SYLVAN LAKE i Tameniete ny walkout basement ea Le one Since Pie acho Aba LL'N DALE VIL- Bee rata. any weinnes. Pree ee ase wibicn - : - 1780 Sh = Paecic ee possession. Out Bald- down, $47 Jage. Lake privile 8 : . Cad~- W. S new ort on bree tne Bas) ve to Indianwood, North on Coats rg rice, $5950. 5320 micreey room brick Reach a ak $1650. tsees Very scene, Vem = 2-38 ever, (Derels im) (2 arren Stout Realtor | ranch home Fireplace butions | po: vate ~ : ; off Maybee Rd. OR 3-8340 ‘ yese lot. Rec. room or 4th bed- AD D'S 625. 71 N. Saginaw st FE $8165, Q-car garage, 185 {t. seeded Bue ONTIAC REALTY x EAR PON TL a : ‘com. car attached garage, S INC. ite gest MAN (MARRIED pen ‘tll 6 pm. Seeinatse community sewer, wa- | i377 Baldwin FE 5-8275 | MO beautiful a at 8 = susins. c 3885 L nied a (M-24) Dg ok piesy care of horses C ved str a oan a 8, orne res on $24.500. $5. bani igre ede BAST IsP ARON STREET, 2 BED-| EAST KENNE’ TOR ane Pros wmacws, large pa- eff ilverbell Ra 3 Bh eee Pontiac. 3 room fu Soiree ROCHESTER-MSUO AREA NEW 3 _Sunday. PE 4-5090. FE 2-21( 0. walls. ae ee: attic, plastered Gas ‘tare user TOTAL edge n down FHA. Commit- 4286 DIXIE HWY. (US. 10) nem with job. MUtual 4-1665 OCH ESTER eS Tench Pull bese-? SMALL HOMES. LOW | Down | storms & screens ned neat Wice eclioh Atetek und aciscse _ Market 1 owner. 3 years old, | | Drayton Plains. OR 3-1231 or ays. EM 3001 sves. ment attached garage, fireplace a etoae Also‘choice 1 acre build- | tot. 4 $10.300 OR_ "53-8021 eat. pice SCHUETT R ' BY CPE 5-9292 EXPERIENCED MAN FOR large lot $16,500, you decorate. | aiic, gear Square Lake. Call ee R Ur . Realtor For Sale Houses 6 Y OWNER. MODERN 3. BED-| LAKEFRONT LOT. 100 FT. PRONT- eavestroughing and flashing, Good a “TRogan_9-0778. evenings after 5 p.m. FE 2-1104 LORRAIN E M; NC OR. FE 8-0458 RRR eS For Sale_ Houses _ 6 pol Lorene ra ee Mi on Ore Lk. near Waterford 7030 ask. i ue man. EM cusToM 8 LAKE | HOMES. - ae NEMINGHAN aR i peqeeoenennas _-| Large swimmi . lage. $1,050. OR 3-7965. aost per oe Twin Lakes Village. W. of Pontiac | —NEW MINGHAM. WEST 14 MILE| MULTIPL AS A GROUP O arage ming pool, lge. 2-car| FOR SALE LOT AND EXPERIENCED POWER 8U: - Bartire Bid Bidg. Co. EM 3-6531) / /] Choice west sid@ location, 3 bed- Enake aes 3 Esai Cedar- re LISTING SERVICE offer low Lah Seouen RS WE ot Court Seana Psa, on do 105'_by 400°. 4010 ae MALY parsers cleaning truck Soereer, BY OWNER. 2 BDRM. HOME. AL- room brick. bdilt in oven top and Trees. 13.500. FHA arage. Patio. purchases on custom = “Qualit down, PE 42451 or FE 27571. LOT 150X291 NEAR YELLOW CAB ot eee. Nee Se Ex- most new. 1 acre $00 awe. 458 nge, la kitchen with ample 4-2210 available. MI uilt’’ homes—g00 plans We'll ¥ | SEAUTIFUL LA. — Cheap. 3707. Hy N By —_ See me at per mo. FE 5-8 eating space and beautiful” cup- . cure mortgage. No obligati “e lots. G etter LAKEFRONT LOT FOR U aatoe od call FB aaa Large picture window 9 Builders Exch any low Soar as seen with cask = Woods. SALE x DRAYTON 34318 trom_§ ti | “plus large sliding alumin ange b . custom after EX-SERVICE ae i windows tn each r um 4 FE 3-7210 uid if desired. ; The Real Low D mac g latke Meine teams with AUBURN HEIGHT. UL _2-3464 I o~™ eal L own diain ge living room with cute S.A real : STEELE: REALTY, 135 H NEW SITES AT f you have been recently dis- J ohnson Gen tis §toom, ceastgsife,| Sturaspwel ul Ganement and |S , KDITH, 2 be steoe eet ceeeares | | Ti oe SiO | Recata ed CHEROKEE HILLS | «Sarasa Putas . Ceatenioniy iocoted 46 Sua oe = aif ‘ready to belmedé tito ieeat oe - rooms, enclosed tee tee ot. The large liv- 2 Bedroom, partl finished Ty Y x00 BUT! a national company we will be stores and ne separate | screalion ‘room: Lot 75 x 160. dining arco oi] heat, living and pine om finished in knotty stairs. Carpeted ae ned up: ~~ CLOSING OUT ou'll like these wooded, roll- giad to arrange a personal inter- 2 YEARS OF SERVICE | ining foom, 2 bedrooms end| ® streets, community water | base - jerge Kitchen, full pins an excellent home fF dining room, full bath, bi “) 3 ing 100 ft. sites controlied to| Yiew; men accepted must be sat. full Bath, ay basement. with hoa sewer, plus city gas. This ne sah Fenced yard, clean and ine oneymooners or retir- 1'2 lots. 8-3186. | eaeent ney brick 3 bedroom homes, protect todays better homes isfied with possible earnings $85 $300 DOWN oil furnace and automatic gas Pome is complete and ready for N Hat small down payment a od les. — with about eS SS ae riced reduced from $36,000, from and their close-in, country lo- week to start. Call Mr ro , VD.. be $1500 down SALLEE W 100 to 1300 square feet a cation — D . Carson. will move yen toto this 2-bed- hot water. Total price $5,900. mediate occupancy. May be autiful 2 bed- - OODS S S eac rive out Elizabeth E 881030 Foom home, New siding nd HURRY! only one “availble ithe last” and room, modern kitchen, wide drive | OFF BALDWIN and conven 30 choice locations. Brick SUB. Priced trom $21 300, te $28,200. Lake Ra. to Scott Lake Rd, EXPEIENCED, APELE, TICKERS m fixtures ~ : FHA term a yard. This o : ; tently located a or Small d Conventional mort fp . & orchard labor. MI 4-604 ; Fenced lot, 1'e-car garage. Very 2 Family Income mortga down, plus; a ne is really neat near schools, yment. Watch own gages. Lots ts a : ge costs. $13, nd cute with o stores and tran. t ate TV progra x 245 feet. Waterfrontage. A : HARDWARE MAN. MU low monthly payment. Not far from new MSU Oak $13,300 full price. ot beeps nly $60 month weere you'll find this sharp ae 13: 30 ene 4. serene to Otter, Sylvan and Cass Take: went W. Bird, Realtor least 7 years MUST HAVE ios $50¢ DOWN land. approximately a aera |e) ee core CRESCENT LAKE | living oo Beat BATH UP. with Faetwes os alow wit! at model, Yale & eens — eee Cass Lk. Rd. Lincoln. | °°? Community National Bank Bldg. areoeiee. Knowledge of invoicin wae peneuy tr caoret| eats neers aera | "Ci dad SEAT, TARE| AM ant cues sce eet | | RMA eer Part | SYTVAN L, ye] eee es, Real Est, | OF YOORREIS, “Roabnonggs —* snevenioge 5 . liv- including 3 bedroo! en with ample eat: ‘a with stained cabi ut the balance is o: Sr , : fr . = ing room, fuil bath and base- full raed rooms and bath, car ear eating space. 1's ment and nets. Pull hase- per cent n SYLVAN LAK 832 W. Huron om St. Benedict. Size 88 x 135 EN ment l'-car garage. Paved phate ing ros: ROC apart- in AR ecb and large lot. This ares moan ree back yard. This monthly weaeda ey e with tee «Vir. i E PE -4-8550 PE 8-1275 Water, paved street. etc, Exc. EAL ESTATE SALESMAN street bath, seperate dining Te a ptionally good buy. tha? east “iiao. on Collingwood on cludin ae yments of $57 in- PRIVILEGES ~ 2s transporation FE 4-0370. -| Requirements are: A good car; ” Low down a g taxes and insurance. s a LAKE ORION 7 : neatly dressed: a d . bedrooms, porch; full b caine ment and monthly pay ~ = - Wat = a desire to make rH DOT nung, wee gas) hoes “Th vate TK a REISE APE BERoow up, 2) Homfewn ell yt mise eee care fom intent heme wit | fo ly, lug flare | Pa scare eee to-wal] carpeting, full tile path.| settle estate. terms to hu = vin dining room with fami! ° n will buy this 2- scaped, newl reper. weil land- firepla oe ving room with; size 250. erage on WRENCE w. GAYLORD large knotty pine kitchen, base- dollars ‘fo work a ey es mate mea Lichen down. This has é rooms. aan a site nice section Seek genial cose ited with ereun last Teesks Mak Aereree fur ber informetion call eo __136 E. Pike St. Pontiac. ment with new furnace. Excep- ae Mik: Clamens Ot at 8 Jeanie’ kad = Wail One side now rents, i “V8 fore carpeting and drapes. Gas ment with laundry tubs, hot owes 5-431. . MAN WITH SALES EXP. SALARY, y nice home. we . FE 43560 FE 5-584] eeed have own entrance. apere. — Fareed is vacant. It SC . eed mentee Gas furnace. Large HERBERT C. DAVIS tareieen, - car allowance. In- pn BUD” Nicholie, Realtor REALTOR Ssement Large front merch wits| area. tt you're fooking for SCHUETT, Realtor a Fie mony Thee! trees: 00, 4915 IRWINDALE DR ett aticaes anier ante Motes Modern S-room bungalow with CALL Mr. Meiser 3101_W. HURON ST. Yard fenced in. Trees and shrubs. ni iwcome, taney © = “PHONE FE 8-0458 a TER, REALTOR - _Preight System. Taterstate BMoses 4 basement and new furnace FE 54-1201 or TANT = for at least out the upstairs = pees Rate eee li } Oxford, OA 8-3122, Orion, ME 3 2 re MY N FOR oy Py I\g-car garage Retired ve ee) 5 eed eae Rabe a offer Es pos ERS. abage nea Bia pp ted “San Paeat taal ia reget tale Ph. APE 2-9694. Sotiaas ron rst Soe merenes 13 reer ype experince on OA 310i / room bun = nice location. en area fully land ; = . 2-9654. 1-5-10-20-40- ake FE 2-0279. , mon ae nen | ee Sar Seat a ita om betes saomt| | Sai atea ae tale cine cette, ta er | HATING, STATE 3 op: | tae atten as goTdorss “AR” | Minty cabinets mater Mutt be a4 home for colored fam- ea. Monthly payments E. urn off on the lak . nd white clapbe +} ern ean. $11,000. Ta TCT) 1 cabinet — Mus’ fly. al nice sized rooms. Full $11, my aa. ‘Round Le ten: _ $50. Smalley, Rirr. UL 2-170 omy | shiny tng beer a pin, with a bedrooms ana full dining pada Gorse trae een ore, cash offer. tee Sebel, Cc PANGUS, Realtor experienced. Phone M ‘Sala besem ment. Wal distance m- room, modern = 4 Frvd .s utility room, basement and, ga- tn ues 2 fiteplaces, built in off W. Drahner, Oxford. M15, Ortonville, NA 71-2815 MECHANIC WITH SOLE ALSO — wpe! S100) Vou must eas this betes ts bn. seen ike he cece. Call woud walnsetting Dense ne 1 ACRE parts man. Keego Sales & Sere J ACK e on Tvs TONLE? nocutiaytents | td see if were’not rant, | Bundaye sinscoting’ “Paneled den | LAKE BARGAINS s room modern, “Attached | ea- |=" DRO TUINT DY $1000 DOWN ON EARLMOOR, ‘latee’¢ jot right. Sunday, 125, N. Berkshire Rae : — “ime oo eae PPORTUNITY - beautiful © ¢ overlooking Drayton Plains Area \ EARLMOOR, large corner lot} OUNER SAYS SPELL” gd _Just North of Square Lake Road.| FURNISHED | SUMMER COT: “11 ACRES Experienced licensed real estate See ios. Large ND 2 bedroom bungalow, only § years | 3 bed sboret: 120% area This has wilh ake) sumioet (nny dca) Auburn Heights TAGE with lake privileges co 2 predroom | nearly | completed salesman. Wonderful opportunity ar garage enced-i rooms, large b year-old ranch- ake. Large shaded lot. 8 acreage has 4 e right person. Ow zs exLaee ot ia pnaty of 210 Case Lake Re. PE 2-48T8| fermt to st Hewat ctas | ‘oere etches and ti iNe ew | eh, See Herat: | PU msi | free sireea Teathor Sta seme: | Bos, ently ee Tene tas . y down one : 8 plast. floors. | ; sites. $9.500 with | ~— 7 dle thi. will han- is vacant..So inst eted walls, til $1,000 dow : steerer mca : ha after 6 call FE 2-3381 or V AL U W AY = [. “Templeton, Realtor $ samlly xe one to @ responsible ei fionde rent, why not : —— bedrooms, . Creeaeway Bars a FRONT SUMMER HOME cash. n or will discount for prom iarty 2006 — MARRIED ‘ ae joe e FE 4-4563 ONTH NOTES e. It takes coll . Close to ac lake. Includes 2 bed- as unit 9 omit After 6. FE 2-9502 you thi will bring very little down. H . Have us show ms, enclosed mgr. for large National A. JOHNSON, Realtor FOR VALUES & TRADES | LOW DOWN PAYMENT SECURES up and tpeome with 2 bedrooms | aliing.” Some thinking” of St. Michael's furoished. at ee ere mean Snyder Lavender plus expenses fuarantend to start this income home. 6 la A nice on one else may A good solid whi La altor Est. 29 Years rite B ' eer 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. SHARP a ela fleet, Bell combalned 31. cee o wsthiben Gove be looking. solid, built clean. 6 room 1 Highland Rd. ox 62, Pontiac Press SH if comained 3 D Pull basement, 1°: modern brick hom : Ph (M59) =a : _ Too stort n 1 e. Immediate| MODERN 3 BEDROO! one EM 3-330. . FE 4-2533 a totes pete mage, | Site cane siiay S-| “ane eae Sod min’ | 0,,DOMM and ts peg | SES Gee’ ln ows: NY a S ACRES EXCELLENT OR RENT. HIGH QUAL- — garden spot. . ‘ cdidoag S. Situated on Mt. Cle- Pul con living room and hall insurance. Wallto-wail ee West Sid , $10,600 — § 500 ee tor On a good = | OPP 7 Pry ity 2 bedroom home in ord uburban location. base- c ns. 1% miles from downtown.| Tiled sement with gas heat. eting in the attr ive. tiv 5 fr ee We ; Beaty : oe , bathing & winter R DICK) * “ $10,600 TOTAL PRICE nad ait enon fenced in yards Foompiere carpeted. Ful Must sell mv ho ansferred SUNDAY FOR YOU eo on ve. 20 ACRES—MSUO ith = oe along 4 — at your door. Largs liv « J. € ) VALUET HURRY! SEE THIS TODAY you these qecaped. Let us show pasanient. Completely fenced land Hts, Ica tke aews acts ah NIENCE. Over 660 ft. of road frontage o aia, i 0 = mi | ie steee ih 9a Onkiand REALTOR gy) © — a Realtor | Mit town ‘Live atop a hii! Seaped a” "lavishly "aod: siraold. and ict Wd x tee 5 A. TAYLOR Bald Mountain Rd. High & dry.| PRED” THOMPSON. THE 2 - 3 Blocks off M-10. §15,- 0693 or PE 4-3531 : -0458 borhood s in a neigh- g al or @ en utilit e kitch- with 3 shell yaobd PON . : 950. . a of quiet and wi = investo y room with extra REAL ES ell homes Excellent TIAC PRESS CIRCULA : FOR SALE OWNER 3 BED-| BARGAIN. 38:3 ia refinement. 500 r at only $11,- boards, storms and cu TATE & INSURANCE = hoy investor. $3: TION DEPT. - : 950 FULL sid screens, solid | OPEN DAILY 9-8 8 — & 200 down State name, _ Fred W. Smith,] semstth Stiga og | Son, Rad a tare tse | ASSOCIATE BROKERS | RAY O'NEIL, R Beach ‘privieges ang geal ‘as: | OR 4m Maneemrels | Wiley HEAD ESTATE| tar === se / "3 schoo. _Open Sa cintyre meeky: Co., In Le i 1 eation facilities fi AS Fre KE “ tions. turd 443 c. , Realtor or Penteren. $75 R l to _5-8262. Saturday and Sun Sunda: . 2.oretae Ph FE 8-0663 a 8. nee Rd." Open 98 for i Maries D ome 4% per ek barron eo 7 — laree FE ¢1157 th Lake pat. : eaitor FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 BED: | " wood Ré. iS LAKE wg OS is BRIGHT: an ated 81900 | PEANKLIN NOLES OR 3-2038 Sac basement. ceomian ek water FOUR CLEARED L ACRES PARTS MGR. nia SS ee Ae er | ee eee St) tae YTON PLAINS | yy2bats face brick lng pile 87 ADELAIDE $e aay ean wits 21,000 near Crescent Lake. Ideal home| Sbr10'f5 person, Rammler Dalles, R Oak JO 46171) para oe | opel ~ cant open Sunday. Phone = ane is on — Sacritice $4,000 Seer a cae ans Den. fire- down. faye: PE 9-159 Test Seeee = _ Rocheste n person. Rammler Dallas, 2 BEDROOM, LARG Nice location. Close to schools, | —— SVedroos, see 2 IF. old brick | Patio. 17x24 slab garage.| 4 Tooms home with WILLIA’ PART TIM nis ton ease fendscaped.| Sr Wewrtera’ twp Ok Sez. FOR COLORED __ration room. OR 2 a0. — = | Nenlecapea | raperies, Beautifully feuitiy moran oat arg erred Plast, tea . iaree cesta re WANTED abi sata ‘men with selling ban $8,500. OR eg subur-| No dealers on cor ST. Good 2 Bedroom home ; BEDRM, HOME. 2ND STREET, | HOU =e tax and low awe pavanenl low Tos ie 1 fee $10 300. Lot Lorie $9.960 Bown. 8 regs ad Billings, Bis hardware. : WEAR PONTIAC LAKE 7 BED.) with 2 Le BS gos Sg § ant, furnace. Gorage, 60008 ORLY ie Boe SEN Ge basis OO DN.) Leslie R. Tri ae od iy a ee oe baths, excell é& Fen 000 DOWN =| Gano wi s 5 ie be s ) : ee OP ee Ok a kre with" low down payment orcan | Zisabeth Lake DOWN | 24. | MUO NEIGHBORHOOD. D cHR a wen PP, Realtor cass LAKE—3 bedroom ranch. Real rallcs | prope pened ame | PART TIME 3-418. ee qualified veteran for| Gan nome..Partly furn. G ed-| tian Hills. Exc. 3 bdrm FEderal 5-8161 on sharp! Just like new. Carpeted| hom 7 ee If you are free 3 nothing down. - plored beth fixtures. lo home on acre lot. Beautifull — or FEderal 6-2820| living room & hall. Corner iy ag rosea Pans ret Pull bath, Of1| ®Ppearing and joel m., neat trees. Near stores and busiine. a be bee 14 country | kitehen | O OWNERS LEAVIN a ee te) keane fe See tor eeeeeesl | Tal ail eacbe tee e = ob WATERFRONT ret and ‘oustine.| with-barbecue, rapes, carpeting, | fell quick '?” bedrooms, double Gana clove ig the lake: Lot 60 | hewwetraller a ot, ear or | tat will, enable You to earn $80 Sylvan Vie 8. ANDERSON. Low. Down Pay. | FE psgELWOOD REALTY Bere. geo heat, Many extras:| to baautituly “landscaped.” Wall ony ose: R. I. W ICKERSHAM fegula job. For’ Informatio your W = or clean 1% st or FE: 2. rooks Rd. ae Open included. Gar- 7195 W. Ma r. Taylor, . | . home. mory 5452 ily. OL ti| age disposal. O MAytair 6-6250 3-0922. : A HOME DESIGNED Drayton Plains feo Ga and. fitee nes tae 7% BDR 10508 1108. Lakeview. FE 2.6682. iti a S r m $1100 CASH. 40 re § READ CA FOR GRACIOUS LIVING $8 room. brick. ad bedroom. Car- —— maitioer aa New rosesey Pp ' iy BDRM HOUSE rita a OWNER = aa BEDROOM, 2 YRS. — of N Weny oe aan Men who want REFULLY 3 Exceptiona th. $7950 cash. REALTORS . 4 mile an ‘ SRK & ALUMINUM SIDING —— Michen & ‘e dining. e a $ is the asking price. ar tr idge 5-8710. privilege mag cs. 48 Teo Le on 8. quake Pon get _eaens Rd. Sh ems vals in Less Goanty be sales _profession. but aiways” eon at. car garage. * = are a nation ence We 1 PULL Beautiful 100 x 200 ft. IS THE “BIRD” wide organiza | 3 FULL BATH Beautiful 100 x 200 f. landscaped | waRsHALL. § Roo IRD” TO SEE. i] OPEN HOUSE 90 acre iY fering jobs satisfaction, cauere so OT sonable offer refused. with Knotty pine sun porch ol N. SANFORD INCOME Saturday a Sunday. July & ee Beautiful" bulding aad jou a salary ‘while feats GARAGE - urnace drooms. 5 splend 4 = $600 per acre. E our work. W. arning 2 FIREPLACES WILLIAMS LAKE rage. Paved driv Pear ga piendid rooms and bath ee ee terms. RSr| ‘tus comers ieepentoren | AUTOMATIC GAS HEAT “ie Salggsa $100. Terma enced yard. | @8¢h apartment. Allin excellent SUNDAY 2 T bea inks Bee these This to Ach eneyarmedinn ones PUBLIC WA buss ataaeea’, a room. . pp poland ofl furnace. ouaer bec needs a cute & = ary ‘gc home low Ra. Shera es ects! Realty pele $500 up. a gnd around ool al Weal "estate oni o Lake 4 wy on Cass with reasonable down pay- school. $8250. Only mortga Pp 2-stor a oom: nt condition. Gas fur- . unda at 2 or M Lake Road, 1 block south of Eliz- ment. cost down for veteran. Tr Tl g e Schoo saint, Large uring garage and carport plus Attached STEELE REALTY, 135 Highland Rd JNDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP — mt 4 uum. cr Tusosay 2 | oom, full-sized dining room, shop for that hand work- _Mich eC land acres, partly finished 6 ri = a Fog ped Aas se eee GE OE ts = enti’? ASSOCIATE: focuee ‘eas ran inate. To with low down Payment Less tor SS Ts LAKE mes so oe Small down pay- SHEET METAL coenenegentnignerare 8 0 ba us * - . > BEDROOM Lak oa 3-9641' g536 Dixie iw on vin | Dah aan tial My is the full TIL ® HURON me ame te carpeting, drapes, ¢ vere nee a home, attached 2 MECHAN ICS Heights, Owner. OR 3 KLAND AYTON PLAINS crnace A home. Gas La asher, 2-car ga- DIRECTIONS: Off Scott La adi 6 aluminum storms and PONTIAC AREA Proto-type, hand formin : 3249. Evenings ROR 31108 or OR _3-8842 water heater. Terms. 3b KE ORION fage. $11,000, with approxi- Block north of Pon ke Rd. 1| scFeens. 4 lots, 2 Diocks from lake.| 2,0c'*4 th Pontiac. Ideal build! plete fabricati pie ' WASHINGTON PARK |® ROOM HOUSE. 4 BEDROOMS. J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor Rest Suen win ae oe wa. ee Lc for open wet ne sce ‘to. apprec et Price. reduced CRAWEORD AC Call now. | @uired on aireraty iy misc : By owner -— 6 Family kitchen, Ige. utili 86 E. Walton - Schick, Y trade. V. C. } for Tice reduced A ° Ring further inttemcae cal FE eo Insulated “eurage, Tacre ae ‘KOC ee ee $3711 Rep. Hoty yeh As OF THE BEST GI 86 E. soe YDEN, ‘Realtor for gulck oinie oe $1,000 down. Wgown Spey to” —— AEN nilcGregor Mite. Corp. —_— = ea = a ™m weer er cper vo cermnas| Berar Seat ins |" ROOM: AN BATE SBEC AMG | Meets, term. tener wy seam ore: 4. "eee! worry spe — 3 2 eer ee HME EA gy | PE Min ME St: PE be za soi a 8c ‘oom modern. $75 o arren Dr., ADE & HIGH| 7™. 2'% car ara », utility rederick's school district. oak fi = BEDROOM, salow rge living room car, 23 t RRIED, month. re 4-5388. A _Drayton Plains. OR 3-5855 SCHOOL. PH. FE 2-2 large lot garage started, on These are 6 rooms : coors ofl heat, glas storms and screen ¥ 0 43. Write’ Box 8 86, Pon- _Tosas fter 6, FE REAL oO ab BF oN i. 7PM 167 AFTER ge lot. FE Sones, rooms ae basement with porch, $6,850—$500 down used 5 Mure 1 "Ou ieaving ta er For Sale Farms 14 aS v on q oom & gara : ce lot and Be 1 LO J . SPECIAL _Laxe:privlieges. OR SAR? | RUSH. HURRY. PLEASE. NEED YOUR. At the price of #7580. id look §= | COUNTRY LIVING IN THIS SUB. | - 7 $1,500 | 39 ACRES, 9 RM. MO DERN. |For LESAN WANTED : é WILL SACRIFICE 2 BEDROOM me Money. Investor's dream or $554 ous ares tates ont i modern Kitchen wae Large Peal M. Jones Real Est. pultable. for farming, stock rais- ood worker. seer Wil train i awie ranch Breezeway and garage at- ome buyer's savings. 2 Bedroom | MOVE OF surence. SS Td Le nook, 2 bedrooms and oe ——— 82 W. Hu beurtne & home or subdividing. ervice. FE 2-7004 red 4 BEDROOMS tached. Full bagement with recre- modern, nice location on Williams | bedroom pA LIFETIME! Three Full’ basement, new oil tee | ee TOR PE 8-1275 eicean ve Giegelivilie’ 1 Date : or PR 32-8246. a 1 ? rom w ’ —___*™ _8- 2 FiR sete es Doe D Parctctes. pie aad =. small Tage ey Spey Gas te foot iv. wat o NEIL, Realtor Awnings. 1 m300 ft. lot with trees, — ieruubed bees, UR BED- ie hens te ue Salesmen Attention! DINING ROOM Gee rating etater. 2406 Watkins <5 see stom GPs heat, storms and | Me Sra OR Fama flowers and shrubs. Large garden | POFch, fireplace, big, lot enclosed | 96 Arne en reduced. S18-000, ber : BUILT IN RANGE wa SPECI AT, ! ment floor is all tiled. B e base- 7103 OR 3-2028 bi Ose to store, schools and garage dock. Ld y. Price reduced. $15,000, $6,- FINISHED RECREATION hoc FOUR BEDROOM BRICK VCLAL, is fenc . Back yard | FOR SALE RANCH wus line. Only $11,500 with $1.00 A f ck, boat, $14,350.00. | ,,00 down WA: TION ROOM West side — 4 $25 N ac ly $13,950 with low TYPE, 2 BED-| own on ea $1,000 ree bedroom ranch home, | 200 ‘ACRES, it SET OF PLASTERED WALLS st 6 lot, 100x170— MONTH wn payment. room, hatdwood floo sy FHA or GI te acre ioe * BUILDINGS. NEW Ts, venetian rms. , overlookin 50 acres in 2 CAR scone nsone vestibh Spike reset aries Bact ioe 1.3 ROOMS rere aan me eet) NEWINGHAM pitt aed Giddings ‘B05 Jack. | Michigan. Nasune wc an eek: bE . , OAK PLOO! iving room—large scr POSSESSI IMMEDIATE 1800 S _FT rage, Paved a 4 ok 4 Al 4-21 ord. 000, 2 M PAVED Blea? pers® pal dining pect R J ( DICK VALU + eee oo aioe ao ‘on “rarnace. Bae: Corner Auburn * a Rds. Wick BUND STARTER GK CSE. b Paal M. ones, Real Est. I ] : Whe akeee dent eplece & tary = Gna 7 —_ LUET | Been? x 13%, family | Crescent Take aawervicin nati ¢ RM. a es ix 1 = from | FE 4-8550 W. Berea To Tr : poe oe an fora in. this fine fired steam heat. This is | 344 Oakland A n't s30| grated to sanree bedrooms. Dec- | _ Berkley FE wee. vision," S818 leges. Lot $0 x 160, Lee Tol Biacegay “Four plan oF ours. | NIGH FE 8-1278| I °men vetemnerm Michigan | ee your mean ae an excellent property — | FE 5- 0603 or FE 43531 | fate, Priced below iwo lots. Ga: | "Say arpa 3 iy. Fiche Cite: sotoah tinge” 1GB ROLLING 17 ACRE PAR.| home office in Chicag pine rn living’ elow reprod Z $8500 with bas - & small private and priced at only $25 6 G . aitarana production. * 00 WATE 7 Co peer eepting fe fed “lake. . 1400 a = map gosh Os | GARDNER $400 DOWN LO . RFRONT Ter property ith some sia month guaranteed to bay it or we will a model peel = _ ne wise Cory 2 bedroo TUS LAKE 319, 995 | Te frontage on blacktop road Must on plicate — RET 2 m bungalow with ' OTAL location, Reasonable have car; n See a ee ou just ike the goo cart 3 car garage. Nice comer lot, U 3850 Lotus Dri lane oe gira ompletely fu oti wel ing abet cathussistie Pee : it ear tae IS IT... 2 acres Walton at Baldwin at Sheffield ies wie Lotus Drive, Drayton Plains. nished if desired. “Carpeting tile E REALTY, 135 HIGHLAND this is a lifetime connects tine excellent ‘soil’ — over _ St Smalley Realior. ‘a my 83 N. Telegrepe Ea, Ls living oom, utility Com, ol oath al Low vl iam storms nea ee vd iaiford Plot High- training gin keys be selected for RAY O'’NEIL, Real specauce a akerdy i 5 RM. HOME, BREEZEWAY E 2: 9236" mves. | “O" Oaer tesa Take. 90 th Ge) oe ee Poecone of trees and shade. 8, MU +e: ¥ management posi- 262 &. Telegra apn ~ all ; frit trees — berries, Be Fa asta pac i heat, Fenced _aevsirie: LISTING SERVICE for “will accept car aa part Pedeta lake view an gy eervines| OFF aION LAKE | Sale Business Property 16 CLINT BARWAY be y du bh Mi rin way. Di : OTEL BY OWNER, “4 ROOkaS GRD AND | a: furniture ee COMMI ON ts oe oes teed er cerzoi, ta Lake. Modes Dene. on’ 1 wie Late eed Tight| RAN ROAD ATRACTIVE B | sODUNAKER. Us oe >= eof h cl cL thal dtd IC ed rive, . . lo erry we I MERCE WEST SUBURBAN 3 BE Round Lake. $500 Down. Block {us Drive to property|" Lave serum (es Kihon able. for ‘doctors office pius| own Sori? 7cut be sospeati ad DOWN PAYMENT Lovey orice 3 tngroom modern | "“Pstred ral, large ow gm fo ice beach = : RANCH TEEPGRY EE MMang| nora heme on the Dipe fey | Rat igh tana Te 4 * . and tes ‘en brick living ain. ares eae nv : heat, storme * apgreens. Nice hiture. included. = Leslie R. Jripp, Realtor faudnoapes ond ‘et beautifully Brok Priced. Tl Tigt he with eee Apply "pontine aurcraft materiale sement — month! . y room. need in yard. : Crescent Lake. & 75 West Huron ard. roker. OR 3- TWO A x 91. a ments include taxes, in. Boat and motor. Privileges. 816-| MANSION STRE FHA. Terms. | $8500. Low | FEderal 5-816; or Federal 2-9678/ C. SCHUETT, Real SOOMING ROCHRETER A REX tween 25. 40. Available to Let | SMI 11 | rssh” Gooa’ rei ang WALLED LAKE AREA EAPERGEE | Uteacne coms) ior| Yannis == eC ee] PHONE IRE BONS Tooxtoo lot, a4 W.\ Auourn corner eo RL CAN taxes amd. insurance are Modern 3 bedroom brick. Large |, PRICE, RIGHT FHA TERMS 8,500. Terms. Front. 2 np, | —cond_ Nearly furnished. Ft €7vi nen Ownet. OL 100 see ‘sine all you need to buy cl cue’ Buk - la whoo Dining | 3 bedroom ranch-type, built 19 ymour ae Pr ncome Propert . : ~ Better WILLIAMS LAKE ; - 55, ont. $7500. Sale LOT. teemsorves a bedrosn ach-tyne nowse | Feaecornted and fined me | Seon tapes, Walt Ramis | Rrerenten joom, Metarn Rech | ines Sy own y__.7| Sale Resort Property 9) “sera "aire: iain superm ies a 88 garage. Pull basem P. — twin wash basins. | Screens. } " ms 20 ACRES — $1,000. OR _3-9703. ‘ reation wpace, are ent. om. Pate Large ‘lot. Carport. Paved strest. a tra pnd of shrubs, flowers 7 Room home, 4 aaron i180" per month. < — LAKE on M80 BUSINESS PERE GTION co / shady lot lake priv Five Attractively priced et $1 lace { , Pire-| Sows, Fegments $100" s. sone aw| 38 U eas" the street. Gall) shed. “This income. biel Ww i ihe EAST SIDE BR i3 the 18 x 16 livin roa | MY 7 ahd 5 Lr row "Mts ts “wontel "a1 St Fh ite Setey exceed tn for. —TUR ET LATHE 3 = ’ disgecn own. anater, Medecmabir Grn ITE LAK IT as basement witi enen. Pull led area with) reste for close - : ably priced EFRONT hs with auto. oil furnace. e ts to estaurant. how to el abe on aluminum ene Setetante work eb RN clmasiel Re | 2. segamm, modern rnin. | Deatle bome ries Wee Eetnimiy't ‘mile teapsia:|/ Javestment and Home. | pirate tot pov mit iatt| Paul M. Jones, Real Est. |, Af C. aa e room veh 2-car larce a € room. Ora aped corner lot. 3 bed: ; arge rooms for owner on first rovides | excellent . es, Real Est. |; MFG, CO. Aa 1 furnse f gre ge glassed porch. Beautifui | Venetian blinds, dreom. | wesT gs aor and 2 @ 4) and duck hunting. . . £0, i fie eater. 9 aiken and aiesees NBR AY EVENING CALL view Good beach. Reduced a Down 3 BR: rermas ‘sot. bath seek en stand | {ois ou ity | terms, Also | PE_4-8550. 118 Indignwood Rd. Lake Orton A onl 2, lots, arivoeans OR 34625. consider trade on Terms. Might ee Oil furnace. ‘carport alum. pent floor with front and side entrance, | 4ng a, Bite River and hunt 1 ; PE _8-1275 Ad Ler on : g ns + . Fone Bnet ‘arene ‘a ate other real es- DRAYTON WOODS oie. Su Pos 128. Blacktop store. “ne eben and_refriger. Company, West bran we sq. ft. Brick & block pe ‘yc. Must. be hone ae if. a LE | Bras sesretatesecn rs | ei ease petite ate a a se ec pease | ne one Bint | EG RRS Sn ee eee ee Ro Gana ena homes. rniture can* ¢ NEAR on and locat ‘ane, 400 amp.| ©? per +. plus H. Smitty Realt Dorothy Gn bast Owner moving 40 Califorsie. | 3 3-R, hom : NE Ey it] DONT P close to saved’ highway | Rant tople. 712 Baldwin Ave rust or |. wens H oroth H bestos sid-| location, 3-car side AS nigh 2, Csiki's (Ga Ave. Andy ee ae +7033 W 0. oe isa deg Lavender SE TODAY! | men _ Remodeled “hivehen, (Base. | second f pens trom | MONEY! otter, : Fe oe] raphe Yan, | C SCHUETT. REALTY se “FR Toe PHL. was | Seeeie Pevoea, tm are |b el si cig Apply Walter's. Cleaners, oe gi oat , FE 80458 5B. Walton “Realtor ct tos Gn ee She ongings for cash lagstrom mee Tenors Cle : 044 % : ‘4 | ‘Open Eves. Sun-10 to 2 | i ain te as part payment. Phong FE resis, iat to. hg BS (| 7 , a 4000 Highiand Ra (MSO) new e Cogs Pontiac Mich. | Ph. OR oe Lone wae , x b \ 1 * 4 ie ‘ * \ Le \ a | : r Ty , ¥ fie off j a pM se s Bis é \ ZL PRESS, -¥; 7 U + ie TH ‘ 2 — ieee ee ic ) see , * TH x Ms feta T ly + ee! Wanted Fer male_20 : _Help ROUGH bo eke 21 eae ui 4BRRAKPAST cooK, re) TIC er fom, iam a0 PERATORS > dee male, AP = ‘ Mo: Needed | st yore een _fiver. Novi. ee . chee & Trucking _ g, e ! ESTABLI ABLISHED as 36 MODE fee Sim needed eka as) Svallable WATKIN . rucks * PEST MAID 1:00 am, 10, 2:08 i seta| fine, $ 0 per. rks, ROUTE ksto Rent | ~ ENS sen wal mani eon a FOL ay EP N Pein con ANDER ne By Jay Ala wom T 7 ee eTen Pick : ear onvenience per) B commission. 43 os Ferg. oe on See oR ; @ | Rent Apts. U Suy mee our inter. Hine sa tal Salary tile. 20 cents _ Ponti mbTrallers ia nt Apts. Unfurnished 55 see ay ue eet SF atid oe a} rodent Tate | » noo S| Rent He ahh, “Apoly in per. investment Fe Wire" acs | SRE WATER & TRUCKING © strial Tracter | ment, |v ULL Salm Rent Houses Unfurn RU 8- 2926 o require WALERS AND Ce ewe: actor parking distan BASE- pedal : OF ELL coal O r PE ¢4 — i PE 6-316. fl lt BE eoldt « wacowARD Fe farnithed vagal,” New own, | * & BA 7 FICE SERV f portunity Is K tr s or CEMENT * tacieten ee Po Pike “Be eat Tee OR Wg CEDAR. Cor. Warne & H ICE secur oat AAD cel Sow ar toate WS aes | 1 DELL CA > eae, 2 6 oo : : or, Wayne & H ayenrs oon wks cs rer BRICK, epee: PE 2-063 (WORK. teem ong ne, ¢ ARTAGE ’ Eteteet Shares ano. Kee feriein. 918° ieawtn Rm. 5 uron Sa PPA wo ne men wor athe a oe. WANTED $6908 moving. i ROOMS ye 206. elcome. FE yt nl month, Pit “s-o0oe, : etal 7 ry m ip” BATH 038 6 Y DEC, IN No reer 2 pM a Be gg se tisk ae oe “ae bet Bont ot vi, Nowe ENT — . io , i or informa Church read lor permaneat job to gar ep her a. nting &D ' foe Tie from sto 6. | © Fe eey a Stebbins W: pation can lk PE 34. Play eae eran aunts work. FE | 1 ecorating 37 3 reasonable. CLOSE TO ¢ Book OM, ore _5-0303. wan mae 10 EAL ESTATE m later.| Kept ZING — EXCAY. ST CLASS PA 37 | ROOM NEW 5-8230. Lake privileges PONTIAC, yours te oars v3.00 DIES salesiadies. Du SALESME Septic Tanks ~ Di akin’ — 2.2940 INTING AND chine TEWLY, DECORATED, 7 ROO inquire 22 spare fime? Call ra fais need help tn oor say AG) Set mie > Benin ics Je ae eae meekly ae washing me:| Nea iM Witt "= A BE = Fine posters © me | BASEM stimstes OR | trea ECOR A: ” RMS Sh eo mee Neat Big ITH GARAGE. OF a Esggay ee cR fi door ih Bh Work uaa Resmaeclinal #4 SG eos cat ati couse” cena | etree oy See a: - EXP. tee =p ro aa eee uu ay LES Pa . Law BABYSITTER W 7a) ORD A eee Jick. FE “orn Free Estimates Pere Beck, ir PAINTING 4 es all oe t Hs ae Gr “week, PE rye a: ——| RENT-& OTILTT 3 Pegged pes COR CEMENT W | serves ss & a 1-330}. rite, aa! BATH. INDIAN sae bes o type senkes, 2 boar a YSITTE f UTIL _ FE 8 cEME 5 ORK. us a tr yrs. © ECORATI O0MS AND PE 2- VIL- e R. or ca ITIES _8-2306 NT I . ry OR xperien NG B. AND 2-1523. euea priv. Pe * craft school VICINITY § ainechor of invali TO COUPL _ Floors eae SER. 5 A LADY 37354. ce, Give _ Baldwin. "2 BATH. ‘TH. UPPER. N 3 i 3 EDR BRICK NEAR 7 oe days CHOOL- | _$ _ 4-303 fe aighta usa porainn cusTOM sements. SPECIALTY, Paperi INTERIOR DEGORATOR. 4 RM a. 163 M, BRI r . O -3036. s pref Peing | bulider. HOME: ng. PE DECOR “Adults owe | nn Bes NEAR BEAUTY = R erred. FE | ee en A-T PAINT S 8-0343 ATOR. dults. FE a DECOR cal 20 Auburn ‘OPERATOR. 2 a =e aeasient CENSED | --— AINTING. . INT. 4 RMS. UN 2948 after ‘ATED. coz nel & can Ave. EXP. 20! v REAL ESTATI one ERAMIC srt 25175, | A- 1 panei: OR r, SET. REAS. decorated. URN. APT. wewL? gorse RMS. & sre Praphie experience, betweet qualified eS Advance Floor Co. ALE ~Papet_Femoved sie Tae ane eaas cB wel 13 et Inquire ages of ce, no-| Sal res. y he hed alas’ Co. RMS. -] PAINTING E 4-69 G. BA - LEX : , Be ee ea Saar we) CEMENT WORK eee ia a ‘fa etter! fate oe ee ee anes s office. Hrs.) ee ob aeparate lnesinos | fee = TAA ed. Pree est. FE 4 : /eRMS. andi ca Vit | DRAYTOD _Lincoln heat. 98 ‘mn, oon @ = epartm rate bi ed be- censed — rives — . PAIN » est. FE ash. b & BATH YTO. _5-1652. E. postion wit Cee thru Priday ieee F Call’ Bou billes ter SEM WORK oe ous. 20 years TING & DECO ao | bath. Rete... stov PYT. ENT RAYTON PLAINS 4 BEDROOM a opportunity - the city, wien ay. ita ssociates E 4-3581, ete for Residentian OF ri tina. Pra Pe odio ‘CORATING. | bea mats. ye 1 a cat garage, brit ¢ BEDROOM GROCERY a ork in pleas- TATE . bonded & in oe eee Tae eRI EE kG UL 23-1398 5 RM UL_2-1320. ve., Au-| EXTRA 1! in_basem ivate, study.” oF livin 40 bu Ne Roma tein falilagiey a work fulltime. Bier CARPENTE: weit raise" | paar qINSIDE,# oUt VERY rhe Attar. FETEooe Pet nrepnce. fe a] Se Peas group insurance. retit ag) oo Se ee tae meee: alt R WO - | PAINTING. 1D zk. | § CLEAN n. PE _ 405 ae ben” ie HOME re operatin, sonel offi surance rement| 58471 tipre Li eads. M Re smal! RK, NEW oo ——— | side. Ma RMS PVT. 34. Nea eat A bsmt tit = oS bineee Martin Bt.) Municl Apply per: p Rage op lhepesd sting Call FE pegs ee wel ese NT & EXT. PAP Main fioo ENT. W _te a ee ~ with tee 88. MI 4-1 yl dg. _Realto appointm 10 a.m FE oak Sosciany, 7= __ 4-8364. Mason T. PAPER RMS. ¢ r. 67 Henr EST- sponsible co wineee Maer ts ee b LLEGE ” ar ealt ent. Ivan & noon CEME sAINTING—D Thompson. R | shall. 1 & BATH. § ry Clay. FIVE ROO le people. Reas. to | DAIR , $2,000 1 estate f “use work and L DES RASPB W. Schram NT & B AINTING, DECORA . FE FE 5-9564. we. ON MAK. | 2 ROOM HOU: _MA_4-3166. Y GUNEN. Only” or and SLRS Licur| Wed ERRY Pi WOR LOCK general DECORATING AN SRMB. & | re | cores Oe SE FoR 2 ae oe y sittin, T) CKERS, cEMEN K. FE 5- _4-9809 furnitur ING ANI | _OR 3- BATH . LO CGE: 2 mo, FE Rinr.| Shown xcellen: oun GURB WA s. rx) Y Joh ee acking etait hdd 0782 or PE 2-5 ATinlshing, PE 051 WER IN ee 8-9819, by appointn su AITRESS ;_ol S ton’s N ay. Pick Tge or K, NOTH PAID 2-5854. ng. FE “ 5 RMS. v CITY. downto HOUSE. S tment on Pee a ADE OUR: Ee sate ra shee fing uma sere | wap Wain = Fat sgora Do I took like ham and Ue oa DOL ga ep oe = eva) STATEWI XE SARHOPS, = ees (ON Teale DRY V ecial price. — Paper § eggs? I’ aseme I Nbeats- Sep: | aie 2 BED Re E Ww WAL ce. emo gs? I BIRM nt. $60 at. Sep- ake ROO al Esta’ yy a persan. Prost Top ecu pane alae train —_— ing. pis TAPING AN __ Televisi rr 2asi2 | Wa m the roast be nen } eee AREA FE 2:56 NICE Louise. FE rights HOME ON 171 B.D. peo gt A 3118 Frost- AP- Nou, Ask oth- | EL: estim D FINI eee Se nted | eft hot w 5 5 ROO 18. T ES tise il 5 ie zee Delte We aye Se FE 53000, Arro aretion Sees FE #e78i,| DAY on Service 38 fanted Real Estate 52 : 5 cat 375 month. MAyfal aad te: Ya908 and eke ees. eiegrephe PBS ‘ A cti CTOR. : y 0 oe - A re- | aivares : A : wary, A TELE ls Of OVER, FOR 7, PONTIAC COUPL 0 | sceore Alone and. maintenance. Ed ,0R MIGHT Ty SERVICE abe bese ieee m'PRONT APT. “eet. oe tees, “PE “LET'S = of’ ae pe pecu betwaee 4 experience “necting et fed R Pano wins ae = a JENSEN'S “Tyee ST on 5-300 00 + nOoer x rnished- 54 APT. SR RENT dern. FE 8- gas Beauiitul gl DEQUINDRE. BUSI oa i rs Drive- 4) 0b childr: @ publi ve | 3) ectric —FREE noo: Vv SER AU & ODE oman BU! 038.) Ten rou rge b SINESS” Aire ive ns pols In, 1444 and to ha ee 45-50 c. No XCAVATI F EST. m & ev it sale washe RN. UP nel rete SINE t. FF «Sooo nds. 8 drm s ‘SS NG EH 5-543 ening. C AFTER. smen to Ho r furnish PER. U off tred. E 85 easonab = all 14 Mile. the Bel tenance. writ a ings Hus- BULLDOZL _ 9 all Fe fied sérve spital, S ed, Ne TIL Ref xclusi Sal. Oe le S f _MI_ 6-227 Fr call Liberty. on Wood- 106. rite Pontiac 1 of main- | FR LDOZING __— TRENCHING Uph 2-0495. appraisa you. Fo _FE +4 mall ar Gene sigacer 1 OL TL 3 \ Soft I P n- EE—K 3. — EM ING olsteri action. 1, and f rT quall- wed ae 1758 | or child Ww le ra] EAN OL wi VOODs Thi: ce Cr EXP. aad ew en E ress Box | CALL F ITCHEN P M _3-0881 | E olstering 40 ast, reliabl 3 RMS + FE 2-6226. elcome. itch —STubIO-LE ll rent sev S s SUB. : 5s Deerbor eam time. XP. SHOE CL mpl 2 H E 5-843 LANNING AKLE's Be e FUR eee en, priv. ivinG RM. option to eral 3 bed: ream bu nm area soft EXP Call MArk org fs PART _Employment Age heeled —_ ° ing. 3 Sh Nhs UPH . nte . A M ‘ il. 68 : 0 re . H m: qa Ranaurant "yo Aub miacan MIDWES By ituaro "lee sispowaie. "AUS UPHOISTERING Hum RMS. PVE ENTRAN Nerien | eg icine et Ty mae or UN aces ingrimeny Va aipasat im wel __No telepb Rochester. _ urn. Cor. T FREE ES ; » 1060 W. THOMAS 4-8797 , OR ie Call CE & BATH CHOICE or couple PE 3-4 RENT oe HOUSE | ariet Si EXP COU one cells, E l Pad me ta Seidel Seta meant a T i ROO a after ¢pm.| Ti APT. 2-4443 Lake, 960 month. AT WILLIAM ouall town: 52 Store 8 OOMS — ed, PART | 3-2874 231 IAM fi nea: Milceed INTER GIRL, APPLY ea oyment wise Ces syste pranges and | FE 5-888. no YN Tee Tes fog ne at ass, MOLLY WOOD, von. | VEST De. coins cn couple. operation, tor. i at » 2267 nti o., 0 : ao pen Ev ton. MA ED- Fas eT ah ospita E 2 0 ; v= eet ine oie “etna Me: GARAGES S38 — Lost & Found "aun 2 Scere Te ROME AT ue pk al aterate te Bg re DOLLAR eg fee St Witoe bo | UE AB ie | a meres og | Het Sees | aaa oot me iidre LLE Hgts. ns. M ILORIN a AND ne RENT. APT. on.-Frt. Panto, -| Por 1811 vepetiones, mesaay. lad GE aa DR rs, Bod a at| ONE FO! si BATH new ENT, APT. SUITABLE Aad Li otel R details : St tes’ office RL W ESSMAKI ell. PIECE and NE mar 00 _Montcaim. call Saree a dress| _ ©7034 =e (oye ea a perme olboees hig aol UN ce peti ea wry Bagpipe 4 wilee uve oun le. ourranis New Home OLTRACHERS H ms 62 yal ater 8. 171 - cation ‘ith pay, merchandiee di EXPERIENCED. REM po FE aii COVE rapes’ & Formas, deus | SUN aie os Tee ee ais tg | _ine Pine tate. cai rar | Bale Bove re-do, HOTEL AUBURI S __ports, 74 N pply Geor ae) oe REMIN COVERS, 8-8455 ales , _en Witt PVT. BATH & UPPER ke. Adul & fish-| guire nis FOR RENT A s by N NOC a -Baginaw. ge's New- - operator. 8 bookkeepin GTON OR introductor DRAPES. CASH MA § t. 89 Btate 8 PVT. BATH 2 3} ROOMS ts. 4-5877 7 at 1676 FOR RENT. IN- iso 1 or Day or W i W OR OVER TO WORK and ealeulater machi teed. y prices, w LOW FOR U -1341 7 ROOMS t. PE 2 & rooms. Wash AND e Wi Taylor Rd 5 2 room eek ro aunty ro mK. 75 Gai eaten ulator oparater, _ 8-9369 Eve As en a guaran- ae rene Ba PURE entrance ced BATH. sed — a er, lights & LOWER ce ee 46 nnd ret ents. SERVICE Se 0 exp, ne like ERIENCED ; Pick u ys, FE ASH FOR U 2-0367. 7. | welcome, ashing pri IVATE | iene reels > wale conpesie BEDRM. \ For Ri = 7M ae STAT SECRET Laundry,” $40°"8.| _$:00es “petere ROL AB bie: ___ Garden Pl 5 Plowing — senery Promo QURNITURE AND AF- wits we Pe aera i UPPER 3 RMS on sti | _$110 "mo. tions or Rent Stores FO IONS ETAR | 50005 Sn tt $35 ~~ ving 31 Apt courteou ces or housefull. CLEAN ROO aren | bath & ont, it A vonn— por | Reatt sement. | ULTRA 63 RR iguatl ke Y WANT EXPL. required. ‘ve PLOWING, te sservic efull. trance Ms. P rt OA 8-3766. Augusta. UL 5 n Houses NEW ENT . LAUN GRA e. FE| _5- for . PRIVATE WOM. . UL 2-275 U side. ST EST Hoepitalize set Paid meeisein Sine WAR Bates Wisees Ape ae ing. Tis scot Lake Ra. FE FURS TURE NEEDED 7 RooMs coe or aes. FE “entrance hg fv Fe 72 BEDROOM, no J Fane ton age raw wit) PAST OA LOCA salar & vace : ANTS : | ace 1 E ome 0 week & BA WEST fad aie mb: ROO cn i avelesie 000 ALLON ae fe & & opportunity for ad - ce. Good ing Povgg lbp dlconl f WORK. 8. ee MOWIN gel dollac will vba lots. Get _Inqui Child BE clon $12 PER eet SIR. + ROOMS. _FE $-6235." 8 mi. ro. ELEC. OR 3-4601. Available A’ 1064 OW. seneruhe A M r advance: IRONI rk. FE ae wire 48543, G. REASON- it A you, outright ee = saat 273 Baldwin A 5-1081 2 rmet pew ‘akea NICELY 2 CES ROOM- NEWE 5 PM. Pontiac. | - *R Eves. ugust ist. OLE SEy CaLY cc. M NGS _WID. ARNER'S ROTO - WA phone OR a “7 oe winties | Qvenings PE 5-6850. rated. Also| 3-432 NEWLY | ent Offic 7 you.y ys ynaunneed [FG. CO. Ze 3 . 1 ae Tag * ae Pe ANTED TO. BUY: A neh eager py ig wannmenone reese ee Sedan 9060 Maple WLY DECORATED, | 1.00 SS ce Space 64 MSO at T : OY DEMONSTRA or NINGS nd 4-8946. case ee a 7 ROOMS Al mo es. $15 by 4a NT APT. = ‘ts a plewood. e. €M| P R OR — ° at Tull 0 ae Orien iROMINGE WiDr ee. Servi ; oh Ms ROOMS AND 6 FE +662 route, Lakoeiie. FOR REN } BEDROOM a hone cove "OFFICE an Ct. pene el gs now INSTRATOR _OR 3-§ ee PAST SERVICE. COMPLETE ce 3 or old goods ean Ge YOUR — ND BATH, PVT. ENT. Borns Lakeville, aR portal . “DUPLEX — cot gata. an ge, good Leela a Waterford T plana. ft, een Let ie WANTS ———n [pts a guint eervi LAUNDRY Ee Bmart dale Farm Appreicais. : . See eT 1 After’ Rent A * “ BOULEVARD gt Bi ‘OrPicks - 1 FE 5.5043. wil} Tele ba dee oe USEWO Leepery, 600 & rvice. Pon chigan, Cb 1-631 Roches: unfurn. B nee ow Renting For WEST graph experience. Tremendous earnit a CADY, DESIR ws ot ironings. PB & RE BY 1 a ‘Telegraph. a Wanted Mis 5631, ; Sent 4 iat © : ent Apts. iehetmaee ns $15 PER M on Business O SIDE. FE abe at Myrtle Pa | pert quganepoinineteren ndsc iscellaneous 46 | —“* | St S44 Ne. Boe wee OPPO ac pe 1. Fe ao “OR, DAY rg aping 35 RAVE TOU A s 46 towel oe SaTH i tne. $12 WK. 132 W. CO. 4 Nm, Boulevard — 2 MODERN, SER unities 66 Complete ss Se sepaketnant tors now mtwooneeit y weekends, FE 6: ag A: ll ong fev’ tersieure’ or oyaipa aD- a a Sains 2 story, ensy _ | RMS (ig ef -— Fy cig bag” Financial paid trainin B Fedaccat Ene s Sala SO TBE |x amo me ee 12 | oe at ae Lebentt S| Bote ere Sa ator cet erase x tins Pome cor saTat| pal alate bgt ame | Te renee Me ‘ : 3 and CORAPRING, ST FING. iG, BEC- -1 MARION ina = hi y met} Rio oe ¥, DECOR: a Taw nae up:| outsia noon case oo | fal Fe mesa om Me ir —— dren — NURSES | ee eae ac WANTE aca thems, | __.26| seetted mate G_ AND RPAIR Wid. Contracts, M i reek iss Wiens ie =| 38.s0 " Upper ¢ de beth & Ww son: ‘Reasonable rent. Gas, bait & Tackle b Musi 7 Sid T CON tensed maiicnees_ Sean ontracts, Mtg ane Sate UPPER. til va Close in PE arren S busy N big verdes gr aapadee A usic M | wg) pis Pee oor es eee coors ono pe masala siege Gt PH Ke‘ {= BEDROOM APE SOHTR _ Waggen, Stout, Realtor, | 5 tie Bea se apearan peor So OUR creed ew . Pre a AND : 3 1 oe APT. ge st. t and 5 N | help | , ,Ci“‘éwmaM tie © Walnut cupboard, wo ~ WHEN YOU “NEED | part; also small Estes cottage organ in perfect condition. Pine milk safe in the rough. 859 Wind- $25 TO $500 We will be glad to help you. ing bee Lake Estates. Call STATE FINANCE CO. | _ eters § p= 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. BUY TRANSISTOR RADIOS. ALSO . elea & battery radios. $8 to $14. FE 41574 _ FE 5-8755. — oO Larcher gaurd FURNITURE arse = se after 5 p.m Mortgage Loans 69 3-42 try at pee BANKRUPT “STOCK — wen? MORTG: AGES Living room —- _ Bedroom and AVAILABLE $600-$2.000 LOANS BY breakiast sets. Chairs and rock- | PRIVATE INVESTOR. 3-5 YEARS, ers, Lamps and tabies. Box springs and mattresses. Must sell REPAYMENT IN LOW ee PAYMENTS. PHONE immediately. A chance or a real wo WO 1-5189 ___ EVES. DI 1- 11609, Lap ooteart eens he Pooled xie Hwy rayton Plains. Open CONSOLIDATE _ “ti 6 Friday, ‘til 9, 1.000 ft. north | Your debts. Get cash to pay _of > Market eff your land contract or mort-_ Se NEW SOFA BEDS $44.95. gose & to modernize your home. Rollaway bed, complete, $19. a e do the work, Anywhere tn | Hollywood bed frames $6.95. Oakland County Free Apraisals.| nerspring mattresses, 617.95. Cot- Free Consultation. tom mattresses. $12.95. Pearson's BIG BEAR COMETS OC TION coO.*, Furniture, 42 | Orchard Lake Ave. $2 _W. Huron E 3-783, BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON | | — spares agg) cope — springs a Mattress, $39.9 earson s Swaps 70 \/ Furatwure. me Orchard | Lake Ave. BEAUTIFUL “SINGER CONSOLE 1954 DODGE, ‘', TON PICKUP sewing machine, zig zag equipped werd cane I or o on good) Pay balance $48 64 cash or $6 08 | & month for credit manager Home Products 8 months. Call FE 5-4721. 26 FT. CHRIS CRAFT RUNABOUT. for car, housetrailer or sell. Rea- 5-5006. | GARAGE & RLWC ea SHOP wl REMNANT SALE and used parts. Junk yard. Equip- }-[.[_] sonable. CLUB SOFA sGHAiR et GoopD ; CASH “FOR L USED TV TV's, 1 TAPE _cond. _ $30 _MA _ $1 4 recorders and aexreeee i—— — _ Working or r_not. vr 3 LATHAM & SON EXCAVATING | will swa 2. bert for anything of . _ value F : Spare ae +1223. aler so 39 yds. Green Res Price sauce Bendix combinatlon | washer CIRCLE FLUORESCENT LIGHTS. ale rice 2 ¥ mos modern & $ for chens 45 yds. Beige Reg. Price $360.00 Umbrella & table $10 dinettes and recreation rooms, JAP ARMY RIPLE AND BAYONET Sale Price $225 00 Victrola, floor model $15 $12.95 value, $6.95, factory marred for paint sprayer. FE 8-8668 ‘16 yds. Green Reg. Price $160.00 sg ag error is $15 —Factory Showrooms. Michigan i : nee hole desk Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. Ave. OAKLAND —-|‘77#* Grn ay Pris teat) pain Fonrirome co ple aa 41 yas. B Ree, Price satcee| _ Everything for’ the home CASH WAY 41 yds. Beige Reg. Price $410.00 LAKEFRONT hia Sale Price $320.00 104 S Saginaw eT ~=— LUMBER PRICES yds. Gold Reg. Price $ 96.00 7 ws - sige will accept free ree clear, 5390 Dixi sale P Tice $ 60.00 can RADE-IN DEE co - STANLEY ALUMINUM hia total cit ome or season Lt 4 xie wa . od " ‘ F Syest as dential Seteeanan tan | Witertact weWOR 1-125 Norge guar. washer.) $3095 Burmeister’s 5 choice lakefront home. 18x22 ft.|CHIPPENDALE SOFA, Down | Berton Rebuilt washer Se Scing, rooms. 2 large bedrooms: cushion $175, Baker drum table | Mayiag ‘with pump... a NORTHERN LUMBER | = z : Drapes Maytag with pump ....... : ee ee ae rotier| fan" etc. All in exc. Cond OMI Woman's WYMAN Ss se 7940 oole lake eR EM 3-417] ; sprinkler | | MA) i to 8 ; serene i id m. ied : % uta uae beach. By ap-| | CLOTHING. § SIZE 10-12. SQUIRREL other items available. foun 10 a.m. to 2 : po y | a = EMMING_ SHALLOW ae KUL * . Wy | = s and ahaire . elethes | “he 2 pears old. CREEZe | iT | _pump with tank. $35. FE 2-5034. | REVERE TAPE RECORDER hamper. china. Rreadie’ ‘machine s-dei7, DIAMOND RING. APPRAISED AT P trade for TV set, bunk beds or) _and mise. . Call PE 8 Se eee $300 sacrifice at $195. Call UL, me lea equal value. Py Us Hee EASY ELECTRIC DRYER, -2447. | FE 2-8617. (com LETE BEDRM. eer AN-| $49.95. R. B. Munro Elec. Co. = @ ER 4 re tique white finish. Reas. MA . EASY SPIN-DRY WASHER. 2) ROTO TILLER, LARGE AIR-COM-| 6.6814. « ‘ uae W. canna MAYTAG wheel trailer & wheel barrel, FE ressor guns & regularor CABINET SEWik SED WASHERS—MAYTAG. ABC 4- ING MACHINE. a = — fo me model “car or Bis, | Dress form. Travel ron. Hassock. Easy Spin dr thers, Bie 95 upro Open eneants NORTE he : MA_5-9761. SUNCAn ete ns PE 35-1927. 8 4m to § pm. Thyle Electric. | g100 FE 51751; g 2 A LE AND 6 corner of } einson & Howard. - ee ey 4 Tek ere chairs 2 piece Hunter green liv. FE 45168 io SALE: ¢ SHOW CASES. 1 AU- sell. PE '5-3745 ing. room suite. Rocking horse UsED ELECTROLUX RECONDI- | Cheap. FE 2-5164 after 6 p.m TRADE < OR SELL 250 PEET™ OP 4 Pontiac OR 3-5196 tioned cleaner, $24. a ; commercial property on Williams 2UNCAN | PHYFE MAHOGANY Munro Elec Co, 1060 W. Huron, FREEZER _- DERIGHy ot $ Lk. Ra. with Reuse and garage, Crop-lea! tabie. 6 chairs & china UseD STOVE AND REPRIGERA-, {foi ° gee een : MAple _5-1582. : oer ailter nerne nee ater tor, plus misc. household items. $395.00 value $279.00. Slightly 3 TRADE $1,000 EQUITY IN WA $95. Bel & Hewell 8 mm movie _oR 3-4634. S| seratched in transit. icniyes 7 Flu- terfront jot at Commerce Lake| camera. Screen & projector. Ex. Used Trade-In D [> epeneent.: 3 Orchard: Lake Are: For anything of equal value. MAr-) cellent cond. $85 complete. FE sed Trade-In Dept. _ket 4-2391, 7, call after 10 or before 5. pecans chats sist eneeeeee bs FRE? STANDING TOILETS. oe a5 WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT DUNCAN PHYPE DINING TABLE | Drum table .............005. Hye er cles Godeacconc . Swivel rocker . Boone $19.95 | 4-in. hard copper or seil. $3.50 month. OR 3-2368. & chairs. Sofa down cushions. |9x12 rug and pad .......... $29.95 ™90-It leng = seems 18a ft P aabrromaasod cae apt size | Davenport and chair ........ $34.50 | 34-in. hard copper __ For r Sale Clothing Fl top server chest Pec cee | ae range .. $34.50} 20 ft. lengths ... D4e ft Ane eran table TV. rear ue Reed Gian | 6 piece dining room suite ... —- '3-pe. bath sets with trim _.. $89.95 | FORMALS & 1 WEDDING DRESS _FE 5-458 ; i ae oy eee er ye Bem cored bath set with soos -_All size 9. OR 3-3230 ‘DOUBLE ROLLAWAY BED_ win _ 1 HOM AS E CONOMY 172 8. Saginaw FE 5-2100 me ring mattress. Nearly new, 361 8. Saginaw FE b 23-0151 ge ry 2nds — Irregulars Pyeng es ca CLEAN USED cD WORK | ts f Tum table, $35. OR 3-0062. fishing worms & tackle Open. Eves. | _1 days, 368 Orchard Lk. Ave. ELECTRIC. STOVE & REFRIG. | CLOTHING, GIRLS 12-14 AND 12 _¢'ator. FE 5-2132 | subteen. Boys, 3 to 6. Ladies 11. EASY 12 & 13. FE 5-3458 LADIES CouPiats— clothing. Size 16. Exc. le. FE 5-9036. 54 RONER. LIKE NEW FEC LINE OF FoR. "eaLE HOUSEHOLD “GOODS. condition. | eas. 3080 Whitfield Dr. Water. | ford. _OR 3-7936. | PLOOR SPACE HEATER, 5 OR 6° Sale Household d Goods 8 73. Kin capacity. Good cond. 677. Kinney Dr. i ROOM \Pauzehe — — UPRIGHT FAMOUS | 156 Batlmore FE 2-9604 SUITE. $12. “| name brands, Scratched, Terrific | values $149.95 while they last. No | _Reasonab ble. USED LIVING ROOM hone orders, please. Michigan | Pe ag grey U iitene cov cover in =a Fluorescent. 383 Orchard Lake | ~ v | ue Dixie} ws ‘pray. ELECTRIC STOVE $25. GAs” } i 7 BOSTON TF APLE ROCKERS. ra ‘set. $28. PE 2bas5) PE ToOm : e ing rm. set Ss emngenall ie Ware eeas oe EASY eae ‘DRY WASHER. LATE : apt sine size refrig.. t56 N. Perry.! odel. GE refrig, apt. size. De- bie elec. range. | _ Schick's M MY 331i, | | PRIGIDAIRE DELUXE Al AUTOMA- | washer. Completely over-— hauled, jixe new appearance. $85. Easy terms. | 3 Pc. BEDROOM OUTFIT 3. era “tad a HOT WATER 4 heaters 1 kitchen range for bottle gas 1 nyg wow gil — large size, | over head ies Cold Spot pi. rigera Cast Iron kitehen sinks, white Cast Lron bh basi 2511 Lansdown, Dra ton, "Piains 5 Pc. WROUGHT DINETTE $35. . RE- [FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR, : excellent condition. FE 2-704 FULL sIiZEz COIL BED aeainG: hand lawn mower, like new. Fruit jars & mise items. 136. FOAM CUSHION DAVENPORT &- chair, 5 plece bedroom, mattress, | | las 4 tor $35. Dish like new, Portable tubs, all id. ESS Sees fe automatic! FREEZERS — NORGE ? FREEZERS : Garden Craster ith atyteaets heed nd a opr $125. Hi-Fi. recora ~~ models, -_ cerauchoa or player, like new $15. Power lawn sama priaee “models “at big ie __ mower $15. Nii 2 years to pay Pc wi SLIP. 90 days same as cash . | Abstract a 122" wide. WAYNE GABERT < ; Sisnpe. act vanes | and cor- | 121 es aw FE 5-6189 FREEZER 13 FT. 2 REFRIGERA- mowers tors, 2 washers. 17° TV. § St. FE 5-724 2 Sees ~ GENEVA “CABINET ~ SINK. OR R_3-2628 , | GRAY FOR: a mS ior DPRIGHT FREEZ- er $299 Admiral 11 ft. upright freezer $199 80 La cng Ge toh t oa $129 ty Price ACE MENT “PARTS. SEP FE 2-402 LOVE SEAT OR 3-0691 a ——s Zenith Used TV. TEAGUE F IN ANCE. CO. If one ae “ curt = to u t ‘s worth. fe're } 202 S ~ MAIN Sechaaicy, et aalesmien: Peet's 214 E. ST. CLAIR! Appliances 8161 Commerce Rd. ° | VENETIAN BLINDS, 6, ft A&K | TT FURNITURE | GRAY ale tt Pe “Pe. COND. a oe S ata Ad oval teagan wi with fringe, 6x8. ELLY WOO oo ar FOAM RUB”) ® Cat frame. Like __ PE 4-1929. MI dorPounT— “ELECTRIC RANGE. $38.50 or will swap for tile cutter, bench cc ote or day labor help. | L_2-6010 | after 5 p.m JENNY uae TWIN MAPLE BED. | 2. floor lamps, comb.. Magnavox cane Fs rr el Also misc, items. FE EELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR, $50. Dog house, Market ‘oto. LIVING ROOM FURNITURE AND drapes, exc. cond, 621 Park, Bir- mingham LARGE “CRIB ; AND MATTRESS brand new $15.95,’Pearson's FPur- niture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave. LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE. HALF _ price, At Jack's. 281 Baldwin. — MOVING, SACRIFICE RIDING ivnmower: $95. Walnut dining oon se’. $50. New frigidaire $155 Childs desk, $12. Stepladders $4. Other articles. 1 Oak Lane, Rochester MAHOGANY — gCOFERE TABLE, uer_ table. Exc. FE 2-1596. NEW HOOVER EARER $62.50 | with trade. R. B. Munro Elec. Co., 1060 W. Huron. NORGE AUTOMATIC WASHER. | | $89.95. R.B. Mun- | Good condition ro Elec. Co., OVER 50 “USED “TV SETS. $14.05 up. TV antennas, WALTON T\ $15 E. Walton FE 2-2257 1960 W. Huron $9.95. PFAFF *, ZIG ZAG SEWING | MA- chine, makes button holes, fancy embroidery, etc. without attach- ment. Cost $269. Pay balance $381.50 cash or $8.15 a month for) 10 months. Cail Credit manager FE 5-4721. A&K Home Products, PHILCO COMBINATION RADIO & phone & TV. Cabinet style. work- ing Thor washing EO, like new. OR 3-: PAINT-TILE- LINOLEUM i 9 x 12 Rugs, $3. 95 SHOVER’S 140 8. Saginaw RESPONSIBLE ‘PARTY TO TAKE | -~ over 6 payments of $6.65 after -deposit on new portable sewing | machine. All essential features of | machines selling for $119.50. Sin- | ger Sewing Center. PE 2-0811 or | FE 86-9352 | REYNOLDS FACTORY REBUILT softeper, 64.000 grain unit | Reconditioned Frigidaire maxbar- CRUMP ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn FE 4-3573 UL 2-3000 ROUND, MAPLE DINING ROOM ‘tabie and chairs” Colonial style. Two piece sectional, foam rubber sofa. Call FE 5-6911 — Days. FE 8-3584 Evenings. 12 Good condition, ; $3 each. FE 2-7210. after 5 p.m. OR 3-0301. 7766 Highland Rd. . SINGER PORT. ZIGZAG ATTACH. $19.50 Electrolux vacuum. $14.95. Terms. Curt'’s Appl., OR 3-0702. | STOVES — BOUGHT, SOL D, EX- changed. Turner's. 602 Mt. Ciem- , ens, FE 2-0801. | SINGER ZIG ZAG } SEWING ~ MA- chine, like new. Monograms, em | button holes. Guaranteed | broders, in perfect condition, credit de- | partment close out Balance of | account $72.40 or $8.10 per month | | for 9 months FE 5-0407. Mr. | | Lewis, manager, Capitol Appli- | ance " ‘SOFA AND TV FE 8-0917 After 4 | SAVE $$$ AIR CONDITIONERS Were Now Deluxe G ie 220V, | 7700 BT . 249.95 184.00 | Custom G .. 110V i 47 BTU 259.95 SUPPLY LIMITED | $5 DOWN DELIVERS GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 30, S. Cass FE 5-6123 eae GAS RANGE FOR ELECc- tric range. R. B. Munro Electric Co. 1060 W. Huron TABLE TOP GAS RANGE $10, Kitchen cabinet $10 China Cabinet $10 Crosley TV $25 Singer Sewing Machine $25 P Elec REFRIGERATOR, WASHER, couch and chair, sewing machine. console radio & oe space heater reasonable. OL 1-0587. WASHER, MOWER, BREAKPAST _set, bo poorest bed, , toys. PE 4-5358. WTD.: NTIQUE ~ DISHES, OIL eer “Martie e-top tables, MY WHITE ELECTRIC SEWING MA- chine. Like new, with buttonhole attach, Take over payments of 36.28. Discount for be Michigan Sewing Center. FE 3337. WOOL | vr Ea AND PAD, _8reén, 3 years old. OR b _3-5007. WASHING | AGH CONVEN- se value $79.95. Chippe “Michigan Fluorescent. 393 ¢ veka rd Lk. — 45. YOU WANT ? REFRIGERATOR? FRIGIDAIRE, New, Floor Model, 1l cubic foot, delivered GIBSON floo: model, f > year warranty, oot, livered wire 10 ‘euble “foot, Delivered, Ter The GOOD HOUSEEEEPING SHOP 51 W. Huron FE 4-1555 74 AUTHENTIC gt be UE MAHOG- 4.2 poster . weite. GE en. pire eriod, gnesiies __ 6-28098. Warranty, $199.95 __ Antiques eee Television | & Radios 74A IT" TV IN GOOD WORKING oR- der, $35. 1263 Venice Ct., off Cass Lake Rd. 2-5489. CUSTOM COMPONENT STERO- ina $375. After 6 p.m. FE nal B ay USED TVs FoR. ae . of yer seme. FS F004. HAGGERTY. LUMBER & ayer) “MRATHKIT” nhs B ALES & SERVICE ‘Walled Lake. Mic obhe ; = orks A Weekdays 7 a.m. to 6 p 702 W. Huron 8t. Fe 8.6531 | ‘SATURDAYS ¥8 7 a.m. sie om. ner as, ey, ‘onsumer wer ap- Se i nar proved. — c Bape _ ie SOFTENER, NEW oR Also. ete at artes. “on 2 eee FE 2-827. "Pcjestent 3 Orch Mich : . ae i scen ‘cnari FE pat ve,|= / / ‘ A y 5 | ; \ 4% : i \ oe ff ees n FROM | Sale Household Goods 73| For Se MAT ie] 19x16, 1 rec-| _4! $5. | 2 INSIDE DOORS, l= | ! For Sale le Miscellaneous 76 att NA te ye va" ee ryt“ de PER ay ™% spina aise 100 feet \ fa, al ii 1 KOOLvENT,! 64 PEET A ACROSS and 3 feet wide. $20. 3 aluminum storm windows and screens. odd sizes, $5 each. OR 3-484]. ‘1 TON AND 1% TON AIR CON. ditioners Like new. OR 3-1706 _till 5, after OR 3.7722. lc—Penny Paint Sale—Ic Inside oo Ouisi¢e White IST GAL 23ND GALLON -— 2 Gallons For $3.99 “Buy bo" WAREHOUSE OUTLET __ REAR‘ OF ® 104 8. SAGINAW LA ALUMINUM SONS “gown, : VALLELY CO. “The ola reliable pioneers” Anburn & Rochester Rds. UL 2-4! ~4900 32x29 COM. _plete with _hatdware. FE 2-222 2 FUEL OIL TANKS. GOOD CON dition. __ Will deliver. '. FE ” 599120. NITRON a . . ESCOPE. ‘Line ee $75. OF 070. PIECE BATH. ss ~NEW, _ Briggs ; plumbing. ] FE 4-1559. | 2*3 3 | 4 IN. SOIL PIPE. PER ‘LENGTH, 4INCH SOIL |} [= LPT. BY | A-1 STOVE, DINING ROOM, SUITE, | roaster, electric lawn mower, >| sweeper, autoatic washer. Misc Items. FE 8-1763. SMALL CHERRY TABLE, PINE | Cradle, walnut drop leaf table. | Pr. of large brass hearse lamps. | soil pipe, per length, A. Thompson, 7005 Sisa Open | Eves. | _ PIPE 5 FT. . $3. 19. Sump Pum Lae $32.95 SAVE PLUMBING. SUPPLY (112 8 Saginaw 5-2100 5 ROOM, 1 STORY HOUSE TO BE moved or torn down. Make offer. FE 5-6973 between 8 a.m. bm, a lo YR. 62 GAL. ELEC. WATER heater, $67.50. Cash & carry. G. A. Thompson, 7005 M59, Open eves. i4 — 2 ROMEX SPECIAL, COIL | jots, 2'ac per ft. boxes, ‘fittings | | $3.78 3 in. $338. G _ West. at special prices. G. A. Thomp- | son. 7005 M59 ) West. Open Eves. 52 GAL. ELEC HEATER. 30 gal. auto. gas veers $44.95. Cab. sinks and fittings, $54 4.95 up. cela Bit a8 trays with stand & fau- | cets | AVE PLUMBING 172 8. Bacioee FE_ 5-2100 35 HORSEPOWER DUTTON ECON- olmzer boiler with Iron Fireman | oil burner. 4 tce amchines com- ressors, ‘9 ton to 7'2 ton. E 2-6633. 75 LB. PRESSURE | (CHESTED | lastic pipe ‘a inch T5c, 44 Be. j in. 13c. Sprinkling systems wie | ured. G. A. Thompson, 7005 M59 West Open Eves. WINDOWS, DOUBLE HUNG, Ider & picture windows. Reas irect from manufacturer. EM _3-8379. or EM 3-8003 ANCHOR FENCES _ No money down FHA approved. FREE ESTIMATES FE 5-7471 e.| AIR. -CONDITIONER, 5 ROOM, $50. ‘| ™ _ UL _2-1784 from 4 to 9>P ALL KINDS OF RABBIT & CHICK- _en equip. __for sale. FE 4-5457. AVAILABLE NOW Tavior steel overhead doors 8X7's and 9x7's. Factory seconds. Also few used doors reasonable. G&M Construction Company, 2260 Dixie Highway. | SATHROOM FIXTURES. OIL & gas furnaces, hot water & steam boilers. Automatic water heater. tile Galvanized’ copper, biack, pe and fittings. lowe Brothers aint. Super Kemtone and Rust Oleum | prions SUPPLY 2685 __ Lapeer R —_ FE ean | BUY ‘AND 3 SAVE 4" soll Bie CF agen cones $3.79 Igth. 3° soll 5 $3.38 igth [2 Ries. A Trash door $12 95 7 Oak flooring $65 M couplets 42° sink cabinet with wall cabinet, $81 95. Wolverine Lumber | 420 8. Paddock FE 2-9784 184.00 BEEF AND PORK — HALF AND quarters, Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-7941 BUZZ SAW, 30 IN. SEARS, $35 } EM 33734 SCHWINN plus 16” sidewalk bicycle. 760x15 ures, alr lift & trailer hitch for "57 Buick Handmower. Baby bed OR 3-6366 | CAR BED, BUGGX. ALMOST NEW. $15. FE 5-915 COLOR TV, = NEW PICTURE tube with warranty. niet with doors. OYS 24° $900. Will sell for $450. OR 3-7665 VE PLUMBING SUPPLY _ rime ecace EQUIPMENT — screen, aris iae grates, like new 9 FORMICA TABLES, USED As loaners only. For bar or restau- cont. 66683. right for quick sale. * Cement Becks * ndling wood, brick, odds a “efis building ma- terial. Mt. Royal Club ouse, Commerce, Michigan. FINISHED LUMBER 100 2X12, 2. 0, 6190 Garden Terrace, Com- Tene Michigan. GARAGE DOORS Factory seconds, all standard sizes in stock from $25 and up. Electric door operators, folding closet doors and disappearing stairways. W- give estimates on garage re- odeling vee from 8 pr ys Noon on Saturd BERRY DOOR §$ SALES 371_8. Paddock “FE 2-0203 Haggerty CASH & CARRY SPECIALS 2x4—7 fir economy. studs .. 39c en 1xi2 WP shelving A3e lin, ft 1x10 WP sheathin; . Te lin, ft x12 WP sheathing .... 9c lin. Prefinished Lavan .... $7.20 sheet 4X8x'% sanded fir $3.84 ea 4x8x% sanded fir plywood $7.52 ea Ready Mixed Concr | Motar re oe OT bag We Build Roof Trusses CALL FOR \|FREE ESTIMATE MA'4-4551 Eves. OL 1-6623 | 2 SEEEL TRAILER WITH RACK. west. | Phone | Hardware elec supplies, crock & BICYCLE | Walnut cab- | 4 Originally cost | at By Dick Turner Ww TM. a U.S, Pat. Off, 6068 be EE Ceminn Ine z . For Sale Miscellaneous 76 | PROD Ane AIR-CONDITIONER. HIGH CHAIR, ‘STROLLER, ‘PORT- able ironer. Curtain stretcher. 20° _ Birls bicycle. MA _ 4-196). JU SALES | Several good used tractors and equipment, $50. up. Tillers, sickle bars, and mowers, some riders. $65. & up. All machines have been checked and put in | good running condition. Also have special price on some new equip- ment. Let us show and demon- arate the right machine for your sel repaie We service what we ae mowers. Evans But parent: Bo Bale Hwy. Maple 5-7878 or JELLED MAGIC _ lee paint needs no stirring. will ] i aa aa not drip, sag oF run. Rub er or oil base. Hundreds choose from of colors to OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 5-6150 |'KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. Slightly scratched 42" model. $99.00 value, $48.30—while they a| last. Also terrific values on 54" | and 66" model. No phone orders | please. Michigan Fluorescent, _Orchard Lake Ave LAVATORIES, CHROME, MIXING faucets, $24.50 value. $14.95. also | bathtubs, toilets, shower stalls, factory irregulars. Terrific values _ Lake Ave. _ LOOK HERE and You'll Buy Here Pield Tile -...cces5-:s lle ea Shelf boards 16c ft Chloride . $2.93 per 100 Steel clothes post .... ..$9.45 pr. “It's really the most economical car we ever owned so far — what with Junior away as counselor at camp this summer!” repair all makes of engines | ~ 393 | Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard - 1. i | Ready mix concrete or mortar Wercne eral $1.23 bag PIPE—BRICK—STEEL FHA Terms Free Estimates | Open 8-5.30 MON. thru SAT. Ue IOS IE toes &' MATERIAL SALES C 5340 Highland Rd. +M-59) OR 3- 7082 | NEW & USED (Screens & Storm Windows)! Alum. doors — Reg $3695 — $29.95 3 tract alum. window — $15.45¢ lum siding & awnings Free estimates — EM 3-3229 NEW GALVANIZED PIPE Vy-in, 21-ft. eats 13'ec ft. 4q-in. 21-ft. len 1740 ft. SAVE PLUMBING ‘SUPPLY 172 8 Saginaw F NEW 2 WHEEL 1 TRAILER. $65. UL ‘ — | condition, $500 FE 5-2100 | 2-412 28. | NEW ~ LUXAIRE OIL FURNACE & | _ducts, MA 4-1: Ler OR 3-3703. ! POOL oe ae 8 FT. —PREFINISHED | aoe MAHOGA .... 24¢ per ft. Birca es .. 43c per ft. Cherry ——- “Sle per ft. [BENSON LUMBER CO. OIL CONVERSION Pe 40023, AND | water heater. FE 4 | SUMPS MUST GO, SHALLOW AND deep i Bas teal = — tank, 7005 Msp. West st_ Open eae: PICNIC TABLES, USED LUMBER, _dor Ra & ends. OR 3-6022. 5011 Wal- or hompson, 13 gal. | 6 | | 1-24 F or Sale Miscellaneous 76. USED GARDEN TRACTORS, | walking and riding Also, pow- er mowers at real savings. LEE’S SALES & SERVICE 921 Mt. Clemens __ FE 3-9830 | USED | ow FURNACE. CALL PE “SALE. FE) USED Seick FOR 8-9015. WARWICK’S VALUES is Vinyl Latex Paint ... $2.75 gal Eavestrough 64c per ligt Double sink & trim : $25 Romex 14-2 2'2c full coils | Copper pipe, '2”" 15'gc per ft Soil pipe $3.35 per igt. | ___ 2678 ORCHARD LAKE RD. WANTED: USED MANNEQUINS __PE 8-0453 “Machinery _ 7 _76A *« SWING SHOVEL ON ans Zt 8 OA 8-1122—after 5 OA __ 6-3785 BULLDOZER. REASONABLE 5-3069 FORD | a ENGINES 4 & 6) ‘cylinder for trucks, saw mills, etc. | Ford gasoline engines for trriga- | tions & industrial applications A few Used engines available. Call distributor, MI 3 TD# BULLDOZER. 1954 GMC dump truck. Ford tractor with loader and Sherman digger. Just. been rebuilt. Terms. OR_3-6932 Do It Yourself _77 DO IT THE EASY WAY! with our many rental items FLOOR SANDERS-HAND SAND- ERS—WALL PAPER STEAMERS —DRILLS- FLOOR POLISHERS — | U' WNIE’S HARDWARE 489 s. SANFO RD FE 4-6105 FOR RENT | - Wall paper steamer, floor sand- | ers, polishers, hand sanders, fur- nace vacuum cleaners. Oakland Fuel & Paint. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6159 LOWER PRICES plumbing, eavestrough and fenc- ing. Open weekdays 830 to 6 Sundays 10 to 4. Montcalm Build- er's Ce - 156 W Montcalm, | _FE 5-471 | _ Sale Musical Goods — 79 129 BASS RICARDO ACCORDIAN _ With case, $115. OR 3-3239 ACCORDIAN, 111 BASS, WURLIT- zer & case. $75. OR 3-9672.° | _ BABY UPRIGHT. ON COPPER + "IN VERY GOOD OR_3-0523 ELECTRIC GUITAR WITH CASE | and cord, cheap OR_ 3-2021. FOR SALE 120 BASS NOBILITY accordian. and case. Also some music, $70 “Call OR 3-702). [~~ 7. ro. ee ee GULBRANSEN ORGAN Like new, $1195. Beautiful limed oak finish. A big savings at this price. oo _ GRINNEEL'S 27 § Saginaw FE 3-7168 HAMMOND ORGAN, CHURCH, modei, Hammond speaker. OA | 68-2134 | LEBLANC CLARINET REAS. FE 4-8030 i | PIANO TUNING- OSCAR SCHMIDT | FE 2-5217 NEW PIANOs $20.00 down-—3 years to pay. We | have the latest models of the famous wonlee and ae line. Sic 34 8. Telegraph E 23-0567 ___,Across from Tel-Huron | PLY YWOOD SPECIALS RENT A PIANO WITH OPTION | " PAyecord @:28" occ gcc - $2.49 Pat Plyscord @'x8" ........... $3.50 | | 42" Plyscord 4x8’ . $4.50 Aluminum acs 100. sq. tt. $30.58 aire! fermic c sq. ft | ONTIAC PLYWOOD co 1488 "Baldwin Ave FE 2-2543 | PICNIC TABLES, stationary iegs. Only $26.95. FILON Fiberglas WOOD WOVEN stained. 48°’ Hi. BURN LUMBER FOLDING OF 6 top. "KD." anels A 70 8. Squirrel Rd. 5 RECONDITIONED’ SEMI AUTO- matic permutitt ty softener, | 9 45,000 grain. MA 6-58 __ | REBUILT BATTERIES, $5.95, months guarantee. FE 8-1816. 192 8 Saginaw. RANGE HOODS WITH FAN, ONLY $29.95. G. A Thompson, 7005 M59. _ West. PATIO STONES 30% OFF SIZES 24X24, $1.20, 12X24, $.70. 16x16, $.60. 16x32, $1.30. 6 colors. Top quality. Factory to you. Roger A. Authler Co., 10570 High- land Rd., (M59) 4 miles west of Pontiac Airport. EM 3-4825. SACRIFICE, ONE WHITE ZIG ZAG sewing machine. gar ev- erything ane new, $79.50 cash or $8.00 month. 1959 model. Capital Appliance. FE 5-9407. SAMUEL'S STORE IN DAVISBURG = vacation, will be back July SPECIAL a. 965 0. CHURCH'S, INC. UL 2-4000 ~~ THE 8A SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD STORE Everything to meet your needs bear ta ra wren 118 WEST | Two 2 W HEB TRAILERS, _cheap. EM_ 3-363 TYPEWRITER J AND @TEM STAND, EAST man Camera, Argus Camera with _ Case. FE 2-7041. “TRUSCON J MASTER PAINTERS Outside White — $4.69 18" Sump Tile with Saas a8. 50 - x Cement — $1.35 Sk ehung Aluminum Doors insta‘! = Rf Pry — $35.95 Coal & Building — 81 Orchard | ‘Lake Ave Pes. 3-7101 TALBOTT LUMBER Glass installed in}sash Thoroseal basements. “DON'T. Wis H FOR -/ MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To| ~~~ sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, | dial FE elect \ STc sq. ft. | ENCE, Factory $1.95 per run, ft. | | FE 5-9293 | to buy. All money paid will be. applied as down payment. | GALLAGHER’'S | | 18 FE. Huron FE 4-0566 STEINWAY BABY GRAND. MA- _ hogany finish. MI 6-362 ~ SUMMER SPECIAL ONGANE Blond Lowrey organ, demonstrator. hever was sold. $1,430, now $995. Limed oak 2 manual organ. $695 aud many others. No money down, Ist payment | in September = Fnac GALLAGHER’S | MUSIC COMPANY 18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 USED LOWRIE ORGAN Large model with glide pedal, exceilent condition. Guaranteed. ORRIgs MUSIC 348. Telegraph Across from_Tel-Huron WE BUY SPINET & CONSOLE | GALEAGEER’ s _FE_ 4-0566 W uplitzee Spinet Organ. Slightly used, beautiful mahog- any finish with bench. $969. WE CARRY THE FINES D. WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER MIRACLE MILE BAZAAR AREA Piano Tuning — Oreste Repair Phone FE 2-492 Cameras 6 & "& Equipment 78 4 x 5 SPEED GRAPHIC, CASE & access. 2% x 3% Kodak einai _FE_ 5-5743._ SceThUNAKT EQUIPMENT. 3 FOR | sale> Must sell immediately, 4845 Dixte Highway. SUPER § STAR, ONE FOUND P > POP. _per, floor model. OL 6. ~ Sale Sporting Goods ~ 82 AQUA LUNGS, NEW AND USED, compressed air. 80 Parkhurst, BEAR KODIAK bf oy BOw, __lb. 64 inch. OR es RACER BIKE. £E EXC, ge. wagon & lge. sled. Sail adver 5, E 3506. GUNS - BUY, SELL, TRADE. Manley Leach, 10 Bagley. GOLF . SET, =. NEVER USED, matched registered, com- lete with ge Cost $80, sell £5," ro-type cnady cart, $10. GUNs - MODERN OR ANTIQUE | Buy, sell, repair and oR mount- ing. ee 315 8. Telegraph skin Db UNDERWATER feos ner Moni 80 wD — MANNEQUINS PE 8-0453 Bait, Bait, Minnows, Etc Etc, 82a lrg 38 tor for & wet sorms, oe for 50c. Rs, pete. Aine, wag Oye | 4 5 35c, a days, Orchard Lk. Ave. ‘ ‘f -| AKC +483 Santers: FF 2-0567 | Sand, Gravel & [Dirt 84 1 DAY b gy hb gn BLA DIRT, fill sand, and gravel. FE 5-7645. 1a NE & OVERSIZE STONE, $2 Yd. Also crushed Frogger mason sand. soil 6335 oe i iarision PMA 5-2161, re 1 BLACK _fill and gra re A-1 BLACK D’ TOP eat. FILL sand, saggy tl “Will deliver Sun- _ day, _ OR : A-i TOP &¢ a SLEeE DIRT. Fill sand, gravel & peat humus. FE 5-4758. A-1 TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE. Sent, ravel, fill. Lyle Conklin, _ FE 8-1112 or oy 5 pai a DIRT, DELIVERED fet. Vic. * Bhidwin & Walton. 4-8543. BLACK DIRT. $i0 § YDS. FILL, sand & gravel. FE 8-0877 or FE | 8-3743. BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL. FILL dirt & manure. 1 to 5 yds. de- livered. 775 Scott Lake Rd. FE 4-4228 or OR_3-0165. OICE FARM TOP | SOIL. 5 YDS. $10, Delivered. PE 4-6588, CLEARING BLACK DIRT. FIELD. __For ‘Sale Livestock 89 . Tae WALKER, GELDI ol Sylvanwood, > ‘Senne Bay Gotaing. 3 es LS weer? Ponti Selling sure band, Beautiful pine roan stal roan mere & agon, § deliver a es. & bridles m Sella 3! ear ‘- * (M24) 1% iles Tecan of Lake Orion at Perry Acres. Ask for Mr. Wilson. Wanted Livestock 90 WANTED. YOUNG, BREED- ing ewes. Hampshires preferred. EMpire _3-0320. NTED:. PIGS & YOUNG } CAT- Wile. _Forrest, Jones, M MA % 5-0916. For Sale Poultry 91 ROOSTERS AND PULLETS. PUL- NEW. PONTIAC CHIEF DETROITER SALE 5ixiO 3 bedrm. Detroiter ‘ F $1x10 3 bedrm. Pontiac Chief pout,| Used Bargains _—‘ Price Be Kl sone geesecsccses $088 ANY MORE TO CHOosE RE-CO! BITIONED we rw 36 PT TO SPT. 1.2 6 3 Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales 4301 DIXIE HIGHWAY 3-1203 OR __OPEN 17 DAYs A verted. for ter en pire 3-0468 afte R RENT, a VACATION — 1263 Venice ce off Cass Rd. FE 2-5459. $ yd. load, $8.50 for next 30) HOCK lay in Sept. OR 3-2861. i Als ue FE saci we BANTUMS 5 ADULTS. ¢ 4 CHICKS. trail DRIVEWAYS ~ L Cut and graded, finished with crushed stone. Free eee: G. R. Stuart. UL 2-2033 FILL DIRT, MASON | SAND, “WHITE beach sand. Pea gravel. black | dirt. 640 cement gravel. top soil. 10A_ stone, road gravel. MA 5- . FE 2-3891. - FILL DIRT Moved in or out, any amount. Washed sand, gravel, 10A stone. | Pass G. R. Stuart. UL CRUSHED | STONE, SAND, GRAV- el. Earl | Howard. EM 3-0531. PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP- ply. Sand. gravel & dirt. Cement, _mortar trucking _& tile. OR 3- -1534. “SPECIAL | ONE WEEK ONLY BLACK DIRT, DELIVERED. $8 5 YDS Wes LOADED $4 5 YDS. FE 4-65 YARD, DRIGEWAT. _top s soil, _ gravel, , GRADING, , fill 1_ete. _ FE 5-3552 ‘Plants, i Trees, Ss Shrubs — 86. 4 LEAP CLOVER PLANTS. 6 FOR ! ~~~ 1136 LaSalle. FE 4-7977. ~ MADONNA LILY BULBS. __ 30_ Cooley St. FE 2-7662 4. | OAKLAND TREE SERVICE TRIM. | ming & | removal, FE _8-2275. 'FOR SALE: 87, For Sale Pets — 'T WEEK OLD BOSTON TERRIER pup. will sell for $30 FE 5-348). | BEAGLE PUPS FIELD | trial stock. Also 2 yr. old beagle, trained for hunting. LI 9-4380. i _ AKC, BLACK & GOLD. GERMAN shepard, female, 9 mos. Champ. Sire. EM 3-0364. after 6 p.m WE : MARANER ale. champion ‘stock, Call FE 8-0388 after months, field winner. pm sti‘ *z AKC DACHSHUND. 3 MALE. 1 FE- _male. $35. _Ortonville. _NA 17-9286 \KC REG. POODLE 10 MOS. Black male. | $50. | FE 2-8627 AKC WHITE TOY POODLE, months. male OL 1-1352 | AKC REG. SPRINGER SPANIEL | puppies. Good fFun‘ing strain. 3301 Baidwin Rd BASSETT HOUND P PUP, MALE. AKC registered. EM 3-6146 . 7 BOSTON MALE. 1'2 YRS. AKC | reg. $60. MU 44603. | | BOSTON MALE. 1'2 YRS. AKC) _ Teg. $60 wall 4-4603. BEAUTIFUL ? YR. OLD AKC BEA- gle, $40. “FE 5-84 161 ee _ BEAGLE PUPS. AKC REGIS- tered, excellent hunting stock. FE 41194. 3036 E Walton BOSTON TERRIER STUD CHAMP stock. Curtiss. OR 3-9296. COLLIE PUPs, 3 MONTHS, PVT. _ owner. AKC. FE 4- 4-2900 ~ COCKER Hae ‘AKC REG. | CHIHUAHUAS, “FEMALE, 4 MOS. ol d. 6 mos. _old_ male. LI 2-6279 COLLIE PUPS. MA §-1722 _ DACHSHUND. MALE, 9 MOS Shots, Joves children OR_3-6463 | DALMATION PUPPIES PEDI- greed. 8 weeks old. EM __3-5962 ENGLISH “SETTER PUPS. REG. $40. MA 6-17 ENGLISH SoReES PUPS — $15 OR 3-0519 ENGLISH SPRINGER, COCKER puppies. AKC reg. Champion sired — FE 4-3397 FREE — FLUFFY KITTENS. | FE S1072— FREE KITTENS. | OR 3-9759 |GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPP AKC reg $30 MAyfair_ 62504 | | PARAKEETS. CANARIES. CAGES | _Food. Since 1927. 584 Oakland A PRETTY PART COLLIE PUPPIES | | _§ weeks. $3. PLateau 2-2132 ar SRAKEETS | AND SUPPLIES _Santter: FE 2-7727 | POODLE Hee SALE. 9 WEEKS old. Cream. _ UL 2-5018 PARAKEETS. CANARIES & | SUP- | ples. Crane's Bird Hatchery, 2489 | Auburn. UL 2-2200. | POODLES. OUTSTANDING, TOY | bred female puppies. $150 up.” AKC. MUlberry 9-0547. | POODLES, AKC. WHITE, BLACK, noe and silver Delwood, corner of Maplecrest, off _Hatchery F Road, Williams Lake. POODLE CLIPS BY BARBARA. No sedatives used. |. FE 4-2268. REGISTERED, TOY FOX TER- cr | SSedag females, $25. irs tud service. MAple 5-1270. ' REG. ENGLISH POINTER PUPS. 9 months old. 3 males; 3 females. Ready to hunt this fall. All shots. Males $35; females $30. FRED BAUCOM, 5209 Lippincott Rd. Lapeer, Michigan. Telephone | MOhawk 4-6746 2- REGISTERED FEMALE BOXER. 220 E. Walton. Trailer No. _40 SIAMESE KITTENS, $20 MArket 4-1491 WHITE TOY POODLE, service. OR 3-1506 8 TUD Dee , Trained, Birded 874 DOGS AND CATS BOARDED. Burr-Sheil, 375 8 _Telegraph TAIL WAGGER KENNELS. Boarding, training & trimming. Brittany & Poodle Stud Service. eee thea every: 725 W. Buell, ____ Hunting Dogs ___ 87B 2 TRAINED COON DOGS AND 2 Tegistered pups. After 3, 286 N, Se _— AKC REG BEAGLES, FE_8-0791 AKC BRITTANY PUPS. ooD ha stock. $25. 330 Veen REGISTERED ENGLISH POINTER uppies, out of good field stock. weeks old, Boe to go. Call OR 3-7793, 2775 Deland, Drayton Plains. Off Hatchery Rd. After 4 p.m. Home all day Sunday. __Hay, Gi Grain & Feed 88& ere WA et ALL TYPES OF 1ST & 23ND CUT. ting hay, straw and corn, Will de- liver. OA 8-2179, ALL KINDS OF HAY, STRAW, twine, manure and lumber, MA 5-0666. CUSTOM COMBINING & BALING with self-propelled combine. Can fae trucks OA 68-2179, Ox- for FOR SALE 1 LARGE QUANTITY OF 000 arly also alfalfa rome i: xed. A 5-4801. WHEAT STRAW. apne A | BALE. £) EM 3-6526. __For Sale Livestock 89 LPL LLLP 2 MILKING GOATS. & ONE KID. Good ete Reas. GReenleaf 8 MILK cows, se BREEDS, bangs tested, 184] Burreus Lae Sue. ville,. off Shatwood. off Sas ~ GOOD SADDLE & & BRIDLES GENTLE RIDING MARE. AND YEAR _old Palamino _Stallion. — OA 8-3272. MOVING OUT OF STATE. MUST sell childrens black & hite ome Pony, well broke. Must be sten.to be appreciatd. $350, _or be: best offer, | A $3 = hea ut Sst ¢) or will trade for ons: - ddie, or anything 1 en se 2605 Benstein. Market 4-308 4- Aly Exldieo MARE PORY. is. Shetland & felch, é $40, Cutter, neetis Hy 2 harnesses, wig) tmell cement mixer, EM | FARM MACHINER _GRAIN ELEVATOR, 16 FT. ALUM- | HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQN $75 up. 6303 | 2 _ Sale Farm Produce 92 APPLES. TRANSPARENT * AS- trichan — ‘Sprayed. FE 2-7240 BILL SMITH’S HUCKLEBERRY Marsh, opens Saturday, — Pontiac Lk. Rd. OR LGE. CULTIVATED “BLUEBERRIES By quart or case. 350 Wise Rd. _ Commerce. EM_ 3-4 3-4072, 00 RASPBERRIES — ROY Sane er. 19 8 Astor. FE 2-5477 RASPBERRIES. FE 8-3036. 1196 Vinewood. oe SWEET CORN, PICKED FRESH everyday, By the dozen, 5 dozen bags.. and wholesale. Thompson Farm. 6380 Highland Rd. (M59). 12 miles West of Pontiac, cor- ner of Bogie Lake Rd. M 3-2991. TRANSPARENT, ~ASTRICKAN AP- ples. Fresh produce. - Kingsbury, 2330 W. Clarkston Road, Lake Orion. _Sale F Farm 1 Equipment 9 93 HP. ROTO-TILLER. LIKE | new. $150 cash. MI 4-350 5 | - wee AND | used. Proulx Oliv’ vid Perse on Mas just_north of | Model G tractor with power lift. triple mowers, snow plow, cutting | bar, cultivator, plow, fertilizer | spreader and hay rake, $975. cen Midwest 4-3534. FOR SALE atin INTERNATIONAL combine, 44100 teh 12 Mile Rd. Saturday ane Sunday. Phone eve- nings Fleldbrook 9-2528. at “CHALMERS ALUM. | inum. Gooa as new! OL 1-1520. JOHN DEERE USED 14T BALER. | Davis Machinery. NAtional 17-3202, _Ortonville. “McCULLOCH CHAIN | SAWS New and used. Guaranteed service. HOUGHTEN & SONS J_ 1. Case & New Idea Dealer ROCHESTER OL 1-9761 SPECIAL WE HAVE THE NEW MODEL EASY TIME PAYMENTS FREE COFFEE KING BROS. Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke Piet FE 61112 Auction Sales 94.7 | ALWAYS A BETTER. AUCTION, 7:30 pm. sun 8505 Dixie :US-10) Clark- ston. MAple $-1341. Open Daily, 10 a m to 7 p.m avcucs SALE SAT. JULY 25 AT |) ~~~ p.m sharp. 1 mile south Ley nile west of Lake Orion Fur- niture for every room in the home. Dishes. Luggage. Refrig- erator. 30 in gas stove. Apt. size electric stove Lot of Rugs. ANTIQUES: Large iron ket- tle Pine cradle. Iron wash botler China cabinet Refinished ine chest Lamps. Dishes Dinner Rockers. Small oriental rugs 2 couches) Wash stand Miscellan- eous galore. Dont miss this sale- as it's a big one. Brodie & Upton. Auctioneers L. Tyler, Mgr ADULTS ONLY. Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains ni Every Friday .....7 pm. Every Saturday,...7 p.m. |Every Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily ORlandvu 3-2717 DOOR _PRIZEs SAT. r. & SUN Gor Aug. tion, Sat. July a south of Hadley on Ps nae. Rd. Then 1'@ miles west to sees an Rd. 8 ft. Frigidaire refrig. Like new, kitchen, dining rm., and bedrm. furniture. dishes, bedding, 2 wheel flat deck trail: ers & etc. Metamora Bank, clerk; Murray Hamm rop.; Bud Hickmott, Auctioneer, Oxford, OA 8-2159, complete auction service __anywhere. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND AN- pare of the late mecile “hurd Hopkin estate at St. Clair ip Almont on at. ial 25 at 10 am. sharp. Terms: sh. Robert L. Taylor, administrator. Richard Brodie, Auctioneer. Al- mont SW 8-8921. SAT., JULY 25TH AT 1 PM. LIKE new, twin bedroom suite in maple, has double dresser, single dresser & matching bdrm. desk, twin beds _ nave bookcase headboard, plus “new Sealy innerspring mattresses 4k box springs. Norge refrig. with freezer compartment, in good cond., 3 pe. trailer suite, settee chair’ & coffee table, in char- treuse & wrough iron. Nice dou- ble beds, lots of living rm. furni- ture, stoves & sm. appliances, olf clubs, bowling ball, tools. ads of nice dishes, curtains & lamps. Sam Proulx, auctioneer, Oxford Community Auction on M-24 just north of Oxford, Ed Proulx, sales mgr. OA 8-268). ce Sale Housetrailers 95 Oe LLP LLLP LPI 21 FT ALL MODERN ALUMINUM trailer. Bc Windiwate, Water- 3-9779. 1953 anere 30 | cond Make offer. Lot 44, Square _Lake Trailer Park. FE 4-7508.. ‘56 ALMA, CASH OR TERMS. | DAYS call or 3-6268, eves. call OR 3-641 $6 PONTIAC CHI®P, 35 FT r, EXC. _cond., 2 bedrm. FE 8-6550. 1957 PALACE, 10x45. 1015 IRWIN. ___..___ OR 3-9488 © ‘5? PONTIAC CHIEF. BY NER 10x42. Like new. Cost $6 equity. Take over 8. Eur _ furn. rn. & auto. che Hs 7 FT. GOoop Gowit bc ee R. x iI—Ca Mince E. 5150 be nae 6 aac, 5-4 =] r 5 § spaRtat 30 FT., TUB BATH, tull ‘ait Extra nice, 2530 he tao sell Make of- 3-0311 days; or nights rE iy PRAIRIE SCHOONER 35 Fr. Bedroom, like new. $200 dow. a = 3300 Elizabeth Lk: "59 CH. 46°X10'W. pegenoeg seis Pe Mt after 6:30 p.m. = A HOME ON’ \ WHEELS mci" rivet, ens Maple $1 4. riced righ & Faas "Cah ‘al AM travel trailer. ese is ARROW. itueeRes anteed for life. See there and get demonstration at Warner Trail- er Sales, W. Huron. (Plan to’ join one of \Wally Byam’ 8S ex-. citing caravans). ALUMINUM ee! ROOT i pag Nortn Sho ard K a § orth Shor _BHon rth , @ Drive, Lake BEST BU F THE WE er used trailers’ p have i selection rom cam ag at pea nD drapes | | NIMROD TRAILER CANOPY AND screens With access. FE 2-5300. OXFORD TRAILER SALES TEWART GENERAL GARWOOD . HOLLY ABOND ick from. We trade, sell or rent. “ some beereates oe rij ght now! See us today. e mate south of Lake Orion on M24. MY 2-0721. PARKHURST TRAILER SALES 1540 Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion MY 2-461) Featuring new 1959 New Moon Mobile n> rae Between Lake Or- fon and Oxford. On M24. SPARTAN 2 OUSETRAILER. Clean & priced to sell. 28006 Park na Farmington. Greenleaf 4-56 | SHORT’s MOBILE HOMES gers & Service. Complete line of p Sas bottle gas. Hitches netaiied and cars oe 3172 W. Huron. _ Phone FE 4-974 VACATION | TRAILERS. FOR SALE or rent, Jacobson's Trailer Sales, 5685 Williams Lk. Rd. OR 3-598. -OR 3-2838, _ | sacation TRAILERS FOR SALE. Rent a trailer for your vocation. Pixie Trailer Sales. 1045 peer Rd.. Oxford. OA 2.3783 Rent Trailer + Space 6 | AUBURN HEIGHTs MOBILE VIL- LAGE. The finest. % mile SE Pontiac. 1790_N. yke FE_5-3361 INSIDE CITY LIMITS. 2 BLOCKS from bus Pontiac Trailer Coach Park. FE 5-9002. MOBILEHOME ESTATES. MOD- ern lakefront and playground. EM 53-2661. OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR 16'x40" cement patios, etc. One mile east of Oxford on Lake- _Ville road OA_&-3022. PARKHURST LAKE TRAILER Court. MY 2-4611. less. Wonderful acres Between Lake Orion and Oxford. YOU'VE SEEN THE REST; NOW see the best. aqeaze Lake Trailer _Park. . FE_2-5295 7 ___ Auto “Accessories 97 ‘37 LASALLE FLOOR SHIFT transmission, and ne Cadillac en- _gine $150 | 0110 8 For: r Sale > Tires A-1 USED TIRES, $350 UP. WE buy. sell. Also whitewalis. STATE TIRE SALES 503 Saginaw St. __ _FE_ 40687 GOOD USED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE 149 W. Huron FE 21215 STANDARD BRAND N NEW TIRES, Trade in on Genera) Safety Tires. Up to 50 per cent off Black or Whitewalls ED WILLIAMS _ 4518 _Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Services 99 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car. Cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- chine Shop 23 Hood. Phone FE 2-2563. | CRANKSHAFT ¢ GRINDING IN THE car. Cylinder reboring. Wally’s Crankshaft Service. OLive 1-0263. Sale Motor r Scooters | _100 ‘36 MOTOR SCOOTER 860. FE 5-4462. 17 Baxter. 1957 CUSHMAN EAG™E SCOOTER. Goo cond $230. LI 6-7800 after _ 5, MI 4-4663. ‘37 CRUISAIRE | MOTORSCOOTER. _ $60. FE 2-0485 Vv CRUSAIRE. OVERHAULED co ee new paint. $250, FE 7 ALLSTATE CRUISAIRE MOTOR ~ er scooter. Speedometer and motor- cycle buddy seat. Excellent cond. vey _Teasonable. MI 6-1602. NEW SCOOT & USED CUSHMAN a _ets E, Pike, Foz Sale Motokcycles 101 ‘48 JAWA 500 CC. §1 BES _ offer. OA 8-3209. Ul i. . NICE- CONDI- « HARLEY 174. tion. OR 3-8017. HARLEY DAVISON 1948 | MOTOR- cycle, 125. Good running cond. MArket_ 4-3316. HARLEY _ DAVIDSON, ,REAL _ g00d condition. OR } 3-604 GOVERNMENT SURPLUS INDIAN . twin engine with 3 speed trans- missi Perf _EM 3.3734 esc never Tun. $43. __For r Sale Bicycles 102 ae INCH BOY'S SCHWINN $35. PE Ww BIKE, 2-5093 after 12 noon. GIR1‘S 26° BIKE. GOOD CO $12.50. FE 2.2318. a ONE RED BOYS ENG _bieycle. ». Call } rE Petry ian MACE ROLLFAST BICYCLES. ALL ew on repair = all makes. 8 eaith, . Sales, 321 RE-CONDITIONED BIKES. Al _ Makes 125 25 8. 3. Airport. FE aint Boats ¢ s&s k Accessories 103 te OP 3 cee te morons. tanks, etc. Less than cut price. Older 16, the pone _.FE _5-8238. 102 Gladstone Place. NG OUTB a) Er. Woon RO $7 15. OR on Se ® fae 10 7 10 Nia PLYWoonba BOAT. $35. $35. “OR 10H P. SCOTT-ATWA ATER, EXCEL- lent condition B _Maytatr 6-5 argain’ at $175. io 1 H.P. MAR MARK ‘ss MERC Ser * Very clean. 5 oes 12 FT. BOAT. 10 Cover, wi: RY & OR ee. mnie shag a. __ometer & iights. Mom OR_ 3-8306 12 rocda, NIPER SAILBOAT. on. an Deer Lake vind 12 FT, CHRIS © CRAFT KIT BOAT, HP. 8 foots Atwater, shi mee S118. ree y shift motor, 4 12 NI years ae ate: Poor GENEVA RUN - ABOUT Fa ease Bult ac Pa vas. OL 3-505), “TOPPOA. con- i FT ALG: fo ied M 16 inoter. "Al f - suet A fee st st. = Semele Ey 3 motor with! liter +180 dn. Windshield & _ corttrols. _pymts. EM 3-6572 nc aiial . ABRO-CRAI pay pl complete mi windshield, Evinrude. and tr: ' SY after ‘Sa? ~. OR 3-1706 tii «MOL DED PLY WiGOD. Pie. rgla< water skiis, Fea trois, . ital r Ul after i “pesen, RF je “REE obs a | THE A NSWE r THE. PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1959 / | f Boais 4 & aaveeetis 103: Boats &. Accessories _ 103 i ae Truck eat 106A For Sale Used ¢ Cars - M0) ——ereeerr "56 $ BUICK SPECIAL |3-DR. HARD- Auto. irae. Ran fiw ti No TOM BOHR: TNC. 4 FT. Pr, La & COV- 1 With motor. “Gearshit Oakland Marine Exch. ED TRUCK Pa & emote Pe - $250. PE|30 8. aw PE es | saute cbs nD MODELS _ £6310 _afte =e os _ 2 TALS 12 tg 4) 2635 Auburn Ave. FE 4-6632 Msqulpoet » OAT.) FULLY 10 per cent down m—3y © pay and can-\916 ft. runabouts with’ Pe PF vas, r, 35 h.p. Evin- P.| For Sale Used Tr separ aber “So une arte | "Moise GM'S Tet gots | POF Sale Used Trucks 167 _OR 3-000 |} left, and 2 29 ft. Cruiser with RD CHASSIS — 2% TON 18 FOOT THOMPSON INBOARD,|._® oF 40 HP. per 1 A Be Mew Nee convertible top, side curtains, | PABST BOAT. SinociNy 5 HULL, | 292 nat Be mooring cover, depth finder,| new Evinrude 35 H-P. motor. 16 PT. STEEL SIDE TRUCK BODY reek: speedometer, barometer,| new $1500 complete with lift-gate. $125. Smith Movirg ih —— many other extras.| 1883 Watkins Lk. Rd. 2 with trailer. _Co. 45 James Bt. H pm 2-6521 weekdays after RENT OR SELL: PONTOON BOAT Munro's Boats, Waterford Mill Pond F- 150 JEEP PICK-UP °57 FOR sale. Will take older pick-up on SPECIAL _ 1959 DEMO-OUTFIT Borum Fire-Flite 35 H.P. John 26 36. FT. CRUISER. WILL TAKE housetrailer in trade. UL 2-4618. a 33 PT CABIN rt eames SLE! | $1,950. UL 2-4 | ime is 9 FT. < FT. CuRIA-CRAPT—Fe| 3-7843 after 6. OR 3-8626. $1800 outfit. 3056 18 FT. MACBAY. 125 H.-P.) 3-117 FE’. $1650. Call aftser 6 p.m. ang an ee poor phil BO BOAT 2665.00 ood condition. With sail. $150. MUtual 4- ea ROLLERS DELI 12,1 boat, with 2% SLOMACRAFT-C CENTER & ‘ ; FORE| about inboard motor. Include son, electric start, fully equipped. $1304.62 delivered. New boat & motor guarantee. MY FT. : ‘Reo Troll- trade in. M-59 & Airport Rd. R&R Mobil. OR 3-9367, ‘48 HUDSON PICK-UP. MUST ST BE seen to be weet Make of- - fer. MA 5-100 $2 DODGE, 1 TON PICKUP. cond. U UL 2- 2-4913. 54% ton Chev. 2 ‘56 Ford pick-ups, EXC. . pick-u up. ip. Nice. 1, tons. ‘84 Dodge +2 ton pick-up. SCHRAM TRUCKS 8 deck, Mercury mark 25, electric’ trailer. $125, FE 8-660 Mist'b f V-bott trail start., trailer, water skis, steer- 7,, — = Bel after . Dixie H ortom (OR 3 _ing wheel. FE 4-4683. | ee mI EO rg a ae Wee, paive | . \ yrs. repair ex- > ~~ ALUMA “CRAFT gguarience._ 1006 _Orchard_Is Lk. Rd pickup. Model Doodle Bug. Best America’s finest all aluminum WE HAVE SEVER fer Cae boat New 1959 models from $249 up, Trade your old boat. Easy Some with Evinrude motors Har- up, four speed transmission. FE terms. Open evenings and Sun-| ‘ington Boat Works Your Evin-| _ 4- 8989 days rude Dealer $1 CHEV. kes UP. READY FOR | { DUNHAM'S Harrington Boat Works , GOOD, clean vged boat & mate outfits. service. $250. Em 3-0081. 9965 Onion Lake Rd. EM 3-4164 BANK FINANCING 4 rons, 1 GON” PICKUP. $575. D 8033 =eeee ee AUTHORIZED JOHNSON DEALER Open Sundays and Evenings | ig56 GMC DUMP TRUCK. 6 NEW MARLIN & CROWNLINE tires. Good condition. UL 2-1653. IBERGLAS BOATS Fibergias 103A 1950 GMC, % TON PICKUP. UL BOARDMAN'S a ncn | ce oukii— S YARD DUMP. 2423 0. A 4 12 187 Highland Rd. : ATS FIBERGLAS. ALL TYPES | 4, CHEVE. Ov KCego. 4-02 M59 ¢ at Wms. Lake Rd fiberglas work. Auto rust See Rini midget bodies. 1952 CHEV., % TON “PICK-UP, A BOAT, 10 PT, 4 IN, MOTOR Me racer Ee trailer. $325 Pe By _Orion, MY _3-1915. on evenings only. Fé Transportat'n C Offered 105 jaa FORD a TO © 7 MOTORS TRAILERS — \= ~ BOATS & wobereses,, Alumnos CARS DAILY TO MOBILE ALA- | Used b | scOTT morons & SERVICE ama Philadelphia. Connecticut,| mileage very clean, reas. After | Marine equipment - sport goods gas allowance. FE 2-3215. | 6pm §-5322. “CRUISE OUT BOAT SALES FLY 4°- ENGINE “AIRLINER TO | §xXCEPTIONALLY NICE '56 CHEV- California $80, Hawaii, York, $19 each yay. Ferry Serv ice Inc. OR 3- -12 TRUCK GOING _ NORTH. load e! either way, FE WTD: DAILY RIDE a from Ann Arbor. EM 3-4048 63 Walton Bivd FE 8-4402 Baily 9-9! Sunday ‘til 6 ~~ BOAT DOCKAGE On Union Lake. Reserve space now. Thy , { DUNHAM’S 2265 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4164. —- B-3 PT. HYDROPLANE, CHAM-| pion hot rod engine. Make _ offer. FE 5-1905- "BOAT WINDSHIEL CDS | Panoramic, wrap-a-rounds, ; shields — any size, any hetght | large or small, we make them, Cheap cars. all. Complete stock of fiberglas| —C%*S: baal lastic materials. (Best quality pe na = ATTENTION! Soltis Plastics Co. 10267, ighland Rd. (M9) “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS?” E'RE PAYING GuniscaarT if BOARD, 16’ RUN-| TOP $$$ DOILLAR about, 60 HP. including heavy 4-0132 GLENN'S your anoo~~ —~ PVT wagon Good, clean, Cash dea) Call OR 3 6033. FE 12-2666. days o _cuty trailer $900. MU ~~ EVINRUDE— WAGEMAKER | NEW — 12° Meyers a} uminum| boat <0 ees $199 50| NEW — 14 Cadillac aluminum run- about, forward deck and walk- thru seats $375.00 ~ NEW — 146° Empire fibergias MOTOR SALES ‘gees thr erase ea steer-| 952 WEST HURON ing, Wa. ru upholstere seat. and bow lig $595 E4371 FE 1797 NEW — 14’ Sridea plywood Wage- maker lapstrake runabout, wind-| shield, steering. and walk-thru seats $475.00 NEW — ‘16’ molded ply wood Wage-| maker lapstrake runabout, wind-| roe steering, and. walk-thru one Ae ns WE HAVE $525.00' PAID THE TOP POLLAR $45—$75 FOR THE RIGHT CA ges — Steel Boats SED — 12’ molded plywood boat, SEF MALEN ELLSWORTH $80, New PART Call miter a: Wanted _Used Cars 106 As MUCH AS $50 FOR JUNK AND 5 DUM speed, 2 _speed axle. wey 305821. $7 CHEVY PANEL TRUCK, LOW rolet ‘ ton pickup. Radio. Heat- er. Turn signals. Washers & white- walls. _5T1_ Norsk (eld Off Joslyn Truck Center GMC Factory Branch KLAND D il AT CASS — "| Pontiac’s | PARTY WANTS Saar low mileage _OAKLA SELECT The Truck You Need $8 PONTIAC HEARSE Just like new. $395 1950 FORD ty ton pickup. Black. $245 'S) INTERNATIONAL ui 12 foot metro. $295 a °32 FORD F-6 aluminum van and lift gate. $895 r "St INTERNATIONAL 5 vard dump. 2 speed and clean. $595 | hp. Evinrude motor, boat | . a. eaver and tratler . $195 00, es 'S3 DODGE USED — 12 aluminum boat with Pickup. red. $475 eee ete aoosee wit ae R. J. VANWELT | we ompson with | a windshield steering, walk thru- (OR 3.1355" 4540_Dixle_ Huy. i 53 FORD seals, cover, and w & stern) 1 au Tight $125.00 oT iS 2 ton Dace: V-8. $495 USED — “14° lapstrake boat with Beal CHEVROI ET : TM INET sering. 1 Ad hp. 1950 bfsonmeagr'e ae tor _ lise Evinrude " ia USED — motor USED — “1987 Brokiure ss a p.! . $ 85 00) YOUR up any one of gut GET THE MOST FOR IT! | And the most is what you get at JEROME Evinrude motor Ajax trailer to suit 3 needs. and finish out year with the best in boat- ing enjoyment. We have demonstrators in the water | to assure you of the per- formance of our boats and | motors. Financing available | with as low as 10 per cent | down and 24 months to pay. | an CAR!| 12 {t. stake, sharp. $795 34 INTERNATIONAL Pickup, good rubber. $490 54 FORD 44 ton with utility body. $745 | °S4 INTERNATIONAL 14 foot van. $795 | 55 FORD F-100 Pickup, 8 cylinder. $745 Take M59 to W. Highiand. : : Has) 10 “VROLET Right on Hickory Ridge Rd. “Bright Spot” | koa CHE a a a “leigaty _— tellow se 9 Orgnaré Lake at Cass e - eft an ' ree i mar ALES at | Open “wl? 55 CHEVROLET in, a one n ° open every sight tl DON: LOSE 2 ton, 12 ft. van, sharp. $1095 CENTU 55 INTERNATIONAL Chrts Craft Cavalier YOUR CAR 12 ft. van. $695 Holida Pivergiae tierce Motors| We will show you how to cut ss D i) r rc ran ADIL ie Cc ALU M your on ghee in half, Call or v-8. oe DODGE INLAND ‘LAKES SALES| Some =. AD SE? greta! Eddie Steele ‘36 FORD ARISTOCRAFT 13 FT. RUNABOUT Gourieé, sharp. 96 35 HP — Mtr. tore ay FORD 7 , trailer . | c - _Ths09. “Ortonville | M05 ORCHARD LAKE RD. | '57 FORD F-100 BOAT WINDSHIELDS. $20.95 IN- FE 5-9204 FE 2.2529 | Pickup, 8 ft. box. $995 cludes hardware. Ferry _inc., 6 6129 Highland Ra. DUNPHY WAYFARER | PONTIAC ._OVER-| ve and| TOP ee & ae Servise. | cor BUCK — ees CAR. "TRUCK 57 FORD F-100 Panel, 6 cylinder. $1095 nighter complete with rey curt rta Movil 7 sate 18 Mercury) Smith Motor Sales FE rerrh THESE ARE JUST A FEW OP motor em trailer save THE Penn fan 14 ft dynamold boat ~ Needed jimmediately — Yo 25 hp. Eejaret®, complete with 100 C 1 — . 1b foot Bao B _ 1953 Tit fest" Scodets urn er & a e, v ie 4 : 5 gal ae 20 Os Pol A-bos ring Title—Get Cash I only $75, Mark 55E complete Ww: controls, only $450. Drive out i k C t eee these oan saves han TUC en eT pd CLIFF DREYER'S GU & SPORT CENTER. 15210 ROLLY Motor Sales BE RD. HOLLY MElrose 4-677. AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. ron aeons a ; ed cee 4 m2 fot Sy imi in iow dec ‘ompletely renewed, safe, clean, comfortable. | Top ‘BIRMINGHAM wooP WANT 4.7500 | All access. In water, dockets: $$$ | paid. $1550. MI 4-3507. : Pr: “d | __ Auto Insurance 108 FISHERMAN ~ SPECIAL. “14 - FOOT, alc ox V-bottom plywood boat, 4'2 horse FOR GOOD USED CARS PL = PD FOR MOST CARS. $9 60 _outboard. OR_3-8853.__ -| R D & mos. Pmts of $499 ea. — FIBERGLASS — uSS awson | ORE 43536. Eves _FE 2-4353 | “DO RSELF”’ | AT O cOUNT PRICES | 232 S. Saginaw St. | Foreign & - Spts. Cars 109° — |, ry sae bent woth — oo ~ NOW READ > "33 rpg 3 TOPS. PERFECT DuPont Marine aint. , $2.98 Gal. _cond. MA 5-34570 0 ACH - op i987 MG SPORTS ROADSTER, 1 8. TE H RD THI white with red trim and white 1 Mile nN. - shiiracie ud Fas FE 3-7688 an che condition. Call eld ashion £ S oa GUARAN’ BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR 1968, MG, ROADSTER, MY 31130 useb'NOTors | | TOP DOLLAR |r AYBA oe S 1958 KARMANN GHIA CONVERT- SLA U Beste ‘e 00 CARS FOR, OUT-| “ible. Beautiful maroon | finish. OAKLAND —___- EST, - SEG Oor or, PMR o| SOE Ger mab emer At | Mesa, aat Bi gia ee - e a = 7 tail Costello’s. Orion. mr ~ AVERILL’ S pag low price of $2248, Stock HYDRO, 8 FT. GONVENTIONAL & 2020 Dixie Hwy 10 HP Mercury with Quickie./ PF 2-0878 WE 4-6896 __Wil]_sell_separately. FE 2-3255. ort eV. OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND GOOD “CLEAN CARS” TROUBLES? WE'LL GIVE YOU ‘Hook's Place, 3735 Orchard Lake __Ave. Dial FE 2-5260. INS YOUR BOAT MO- tor for only $2. $100 of FOR YOUR EQUITY OR value, PE 2-0828 or Pr 5-6278, | A GOOD DEPENDABLE. CAR 0 HP. ELECTRIC ‘starter. Will demonstrate. Make offer. OR 3-6527. OHNSON MOTORS tat Craft boats. Gator and Alr- poy trailers. Everything for the OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 396 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 28020 MERCURY MOTORS - DUNPHY — New and used. We trade rgains MAZURER — SALES amuse | Dex Kennedy MERCURY MARK 25. 18 H.P. IN AND GET THE bee, ate" SKE) TOP DOLLAR BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” LES & SERVICE — @}311 8. SAGINAW FE & SEE 8-4541 Hunter Blvd. at S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham Mj 4-2735 1953 MG. er — highest offer FE 2- wees bps rts and antique tires ich. All sizes to solve foreign car aa . pens. Market Tire Co: TT FE 86-0424. _ For Sale Used Cars 110 ‘$5 BUICK HT., $695. SMITH MO- _tors. Crooks & Auburn 1957 BUICK ESTATE WGN., HARD- top. Chrome luggage rack. New tires. 1 owner. 32,000 actual miles. _Excellent cond. $1825. OR 3-8681. 1957 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DR. HARDTOP. Red & white finish, radio, heater. dynaflow, white tires and like $1995 $2 CHEVY 3 QUARTER TON PICK- | 1953 BUICK. REPOSSESSION - $125 full price. No cash needed. ae month, Mr. Bell, King Auto, *o4 Pore ROADMASTER H-TOP, DY RADIO HEATER. W- WALLS. FULL DOWER. ABSO- LUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of ls: per mo, Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks re ged 47500. Harold Turner ‘or 764 CADILLAC CONVERT. SHARP. 201 Oliver. _ - CADILLAC CG CONVERTIBLE. S, 1966 with full power, 22,500 actual miles Beautiful cond. PE 4-245] or FE 2-1025 or EM 3-5513 after 6. S Saginaw FE | 1956. CHEVROLET, _ DOOR, | | series, Power lide, * V6. excellent | condition. Call MI 4-3403, eve- | nings | $e “CHEVY, PG. j. BODY GOOD. | 1955 CHEV, CONVERT | tires, top. Sharp. EM 3-0081 1299 § transportation, bargain. | Hospital Rd. \— CHEVROLETS | 1957 Chev. 4 eed Wagon, 8, PG | Radio, heater, pdwer brakes. whitewalls, two ‘tone, attractive, has had exceptional care. 1956 Chev. 8. 2 Door, heater, tires excellent, and under 32,000 miles. like new. Inside 1956 Chev. 4 Door, cylinder, radio and heater. Also have a 1955 2 Door 6 cylinder, heater and edly =e with tires like new and «4 hev. 2 Door. car J. VAN WELT | 4540 Dixte Hwy. OR 3-1355 | '56 CHEVROLET ~ A-1 COND. CAN be seen at Standard Oi] Station | Corner Auburn & Crooks Rd. __ | 1953 CHEVROLET _ 4DR. AUTO- matic. Here is a_1 owner, Diack No rust. Perfect for fam- _WARD. NORTH > CHEVROLET CO. Has the INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR Discount WARRANTY | GIVEN FREE | WITH EVERY CAR | 100% _MI __ 6-3900 Coverage ; No Exclusions | |°$8 Chev. 4-dr. Pull power . $1795 | “$8 Chev. 2-door, PG $8 677 | '68 Chev. 4-door wagon “$1853 | "86 Chev. 2-dr. Powerglide ....$ 999 | '5§ Chev. Delray 2-dr 1. $ 768 ‘54 Chev. Delray 2-door ......$ 568) $3 Ford Custom 8, Fordo. ....§$ 362 | 79 More té Pick From | BANK RATES | | Open 8:30 a.m. to 9 pm. North Chev. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave | BIEMINGHAM ss MI 4 2735 | "58 BISCAYEE CHEVY see | clean, 4 door. 6 cy | glide, $1575 "OR 5390. ‘after } pm / 1955 CHEV. DELRAY EXCEL: lent condition. FE 'S33 CHEV GOooD Ne R&H Powerglide. FE 8-0523 "82 CHEV. HT CPE R&H WIND. | shield Ww asher FE 5-2807 PONTIAC AUTO BROKERS '§7 Chev. Wagon., 4 dr. V-8 . $1595 '86 Buick RM, 4 dr. Air-cond.. .$1495 ‘57 Ford Custom 2 dr $1395 56 Ford V-8, 4 dr. Wen. ....$1295 "56 Chev. 2 dr., 6, Del Ray ....$1095 "86 Plymouth Bel., 6, Auto. ..$995 ‘85 Buick Century HT ........$995 ‘55 Pord ‘Pairlane 8 ........ . $895 °64 Pontiac, 2 dr. .....+.--- ~ $595 "64 Chev. 4 dr. ....-+-. 05 » $595 "63 Chev. 2 GF. ...000.0.- 2000-9495 '53 Mercury Paipccicsialeleie .$395 53 Pord. 4 dr, 6 .....-.005 $395 "G8 Pontise Gres canes. cisiicina > $145 | ‘53 Plymouth ee) 1260 Perry at Madison FE 4-9100 Good titres. 197 ~8. __ Johnson. _ _ _ 1953, CHEVROLET ‘BEL AIRE REPOSSESSION $168 full price. No cash needed. $10.06 month. Mr. Bell, King Auto, FE_ 8-0402. 7 62 CHEVROLET, 4 DR. POWER- lide. ix. $185 NASH STATESMAN, 4 $550. Call 3-3494 i | CHEVY CONVERT. SHARP. $3 CHEV. DELUXE nice. EM 3-0081 ‘Crissman | Chevrolet Rochester Offers Only the Best Wholesales the Rest sarin succes riding comfort in this luxurious be 8 1997 CLDEMOBILE SUPER HOL- EDAN. The wife will love ee he handling of full power equipment, Cool summer driving with air conditioning. A Crissman value at $2005. ANOTHER FATIGUE-CHASER is found in this almost new condi- tion 1956 FORD FAIRLANE 4 DOOR. Arresting Ivory and blue finish set oft by gleaming white walled tires. Effortless power eering and Fordomatic trans- Make offer. DR. with overdrive. after _4:30 P.M. EM rR & H. VERY H. Riggins. mission. Heat and music too. $1195. ee es 1955 CHEVROLET OUPE. The style setting Bel-Air Sorisa with the eeenens packed 6-cylinder engine aed with effortless Power ide makes this car WA dio and heater and accented by brilliant white tires. Popularly Tpricea at $1095. ‘856 FORD RANCH WAGON—Ideal for the many duties of a busy housewife. Beautiful white finish with matching white & blue trim. Straight stick drive and an 8 cylinder engine. A dollar saving value See this one tonight. PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES — They ace over when yee oa chase this Be iar 195! 8, door wi its immaculate Ivory and Blue finish. Econom) cai standard shift will assure you NEW 12 FT. BOATS, $40; STBEL}. 2 f {les .f motoring pleas- eed Ml Aram. ee tae "tealiers Bip tn 50. FOR Y OUR CAR tre, Radio," eates and "ynite 9.50. “yeeo _ Mb. west. EM Sei CASS-OAKLAND 1957 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2 SPECIALS x W. Pontiac's Newest . P MOTORS, 1 Goor reflecting the — Jew ‘tie ew 14 ft. Lone Star, Super de- TO OAKLAND AVENUE__ | 912.8. Woodward © yar_6-8302 |" isn, spotless Interior. ~ 8 ts ates ‘windshuela ~ CASH “FOR OR CARS BUICK, 8U we A-1 GOND. radio a deluxe heater for. ae) _ trols, and new Evinrude : _). oo a trailer, All ey SADIE MOTON ES Tg F: vory color. Power brakes &| A. TRUCK for ever! Je {meee New 12 ft. Geneva, windshield, ‘PRIVATE PAR Deluxe ‘nterlor, R&H.| $9 o's pis Kur. EVROL controls and 18 mel tacts ° ike: WSW tires. Undercoated. Less than | Very excellent inrude, Only $695. hap & 1969 station wagon for sale. _— gotual miles, GM auditor condition. . ca ” sed 1 your, 15 ft. Crestliner| Whites Road, Kalamazoo, Mich. — 1 pon 4 MAPLErOrT TOUS | ag lfm gi edoimeter See “Ml & M Motor Sales AINT OR GENE RONLEY WILL and 068 Br Brinrude, ORE. P. Origi-| ror top dollar on inter mode! cars SAVE ENERGY, USE| 82,” “inte af END A A = ; 3-1603 a 1 i@per cent down, Term, ars.| WANT ADS! To find a |job,. place’ to live or a good used car, see Classi- fied NOW. . Crissman payments. | M15 Clarkston. 1 mile N. of Dixie | MA ple 5-5566 or MAple 5-114) P Open Nights ‘Til 9 oF For Sale Used Cars” 110, on ee eee 1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA COUPE. Power steer- ing & brakes and like new. $2145 SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC 9128 1S Woodward MI 6-5302 ‘56 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE. ‘34 Chevy truck. — FF _ 32-8201 92. _ 1953 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR HARD- top. Gold & white. Automatic. 1 owner. No rust. $445. 20 more to choose:from. $175. BIRMINGHAM- RAMBLER. 666 8. WOODWAR RD. MI 6-3900. 1958 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR OR BIS- cayne. Turquoise. 250 HP WwW. engine. 3 speed close ratio trans- mission. 3.55 axle ratio, An exc. cruising combination. Heater. Clock. Radio & rear speaker ey up lights. Undercoated. EM VACATION SPECIAL SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS WEEK 1959 FORD 8-cylinder, 4 door, 6passenger country sedan. Gleaming white with Fordomatic, radio, heater and waite tires. A BEAUTIFUL DEMO BEATTIE MOTOR SAL |Your FORD enter TA ce 1930’ §806 DIXIE HW OR 3-1970 __At the TStoplight in Waterford 1957 “CHEVIE 210 4 DR. PRIVATE __owner. UL 215) 528. | 36 CHEV, CONVERT, NEW TOP — oe 240 W. Cotnell. after 6 1957 OnE. Vv. DOOR, 6 ; STATION _ wagon, Exc. ¢ cond, FE 48100, “VACATION SPECIAL SPECIALLY PRICED FOR_THIS 1959 FORD DEMO cus- 4-door sedan radio, heater, WEEK. tom 300 8-cylinder, with Fordomatic, white tires. “ BEATTIE | “Your FORD Dealer Since 1930" 5806 DIXIE HWY. R 3-1201 At the Stoplight in Waterford. 1954 door, sharp car. No $27 month. Lucky Auto Sales. 8. Saginaw. PE 4-1006. 1956 CHEVROLET “WAGON. 9 PAS- Bel-air model. (Power) Desert gold beautiful. is ad only. Low c¢ money down. 193 | RAMBLER. 666 5S. Woodward) MI_ 6-3900 ‘52. CHEVROLET BEL AIR. NO money down. Community Motor Sales. FE 68-4530. | 1955 CHEVY. 210 V-8 '-§ POWERGLIDE, 4 door, very clean. OR 3- -9053. ‘58 IMPALA SPORT COUPE, POW- | er Consider trade, ‘55 or older. OR 3- a“ sie 6. EVROLET REPOSSESSION 125 full price, No cash needed. 7.50 month. Mr. Bell, King Auto __ FE 8-0402 _ $8. ‘LET IMPALA, WER steering, automatic ree aro er extras. $1950. MArket 4-2257. ‘65 CHEV. STATION WGN. REAL sharp! EM 3-0236, EM_3-6115. OLIVER Motor Sales '38 Volkswagen =... 58 Buick Spl. .... "$2195 57 Dodge Wagon ..$1695 '57 Buick Spl. .....$1695 ‘7 Buick C/Wagon eel ‘oy Jeep - 257) Weep FC 170... SEE 56 Volkswagen ....$1195 56 Plymouth ......$ 995 ’S6 Buick Spl. ..»..$1295 ’S6 Buick 4dr. sed. $1295 ’56 Pontiac Cl. cpe. $ 850 ’56 Buick Super ....$1395 ’S6 Buick Spl. ......$1295 55 Pontiac Cl. cpe. $ 995 SS Pontiac Starchf.$ 995 55 Buick Cent. ....$1095 55 Buick 4 dr. spl. $ 895 55 Buick Cent. ....$ 995 ’55 Buick Spl. .....$ 995 55 Olds 8&8 ........$ 995 55 Olds 2 dr. sed. ..$ 895 55 Buick Spl. ......$ 895 55 Buick Super ....$ 995 55 Pontiac Starchf. $ 795 55 Buick aS 793 55 Buick 2 dr. sed. $ 795 54 Buick 2 dr. ht. ..$ 595 S54 Buick Cent. ... 54 Buick Spl. .... 54 Olds ee saw wie 54 Buick semen O85 ’54 Olds S/8 54 Buick S/ht ....$ 595 Sh Ratick (2. .2000s$ 99S 53 Pontiac 4 dr. .. 53 Olds 4 dr. sed. ..$ 345 ’53 Cadillac .......$ 395 '46 Jeep & plow ....$ 395 SEE HANK OR ¢ GLEN Pontiad’s re for @ hat full Wet saving OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake’Ave. see eee eee a pom | FE 2-9101 Open Eves. “Sand seems to affect thet all the same way? | | | CHEVROLET BEL AIR, 2, $1995 | | {959 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. . FORD- O-Matic. Heater. washers, com- abe deluxe interior. $179 or any- hing of value down. $55.97 month- , Jones Fleet Dept. For Sale Used Cars 110, =} ——eeeaeee | "53 Sap ae EF 2-DR. RADIO & | HE ais oes ore NO MONEY ssume pay- ments of $11.46 per mo Call” VACATION SPECIALS credit Mer. Mr arks at MI ‘57 Mercury station wagon _ 47500 Harold _Turner Ford 1955 CHEVROLET 210 4 door with radio, heat- er Economical standard transmission. Excellent fin- tsh; nice inside. Outstand- ing value at | $695 DUSSEAU Mercury -Edsel-Lincoln GR 4-3170 | "55 Olds, super 88 Holida ‘55 Buick roadmaster, "56 Olds 98 convertible ‘55 Volkswagen HOUGHTEN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDS DEALER FOREIGN CAR SALES AND SERVICE $26 N. Main, Rochester OL 1-9761 1934 FORD CON VERT. WITH power windows & wer seats. Standard shift & whitewalls. Ex- cellent condition. FE _5-5906. 51 FORD & 2 WHEEL TRAILER. EM 3-0619 coupe "53 FORD 2D CUSTOMLINE V-8 4 DR. M. 39,000 miles. $495. FE 4-0249 HASKINS 7s: DODGE LE BLANC CONVERT. CHEV. SALE Factory custom model. Spoke 1954 Ch f +4 wheels. Automatic. Power} 4 Chevrolet 210 oor sedan, equipped. Solid white. $795 This | Frreodl heater above average con- ae only. 24 payments 84. aon ash dow. or 0 rade. - | 1955 Chevrolet 210 hardtop, Pow- | WOODWA kDE 2 ———— erglide, rad-o and heater, beaut!- 33015 GRAND RIVER 1 Mile West of “orchard. Lake Road _ REPOSSESSION $288 full price. No cash needed. $16 month, Mr. Bell, King Auto. FE _ 68-0402. ful light blue and ivory finish. \ H d nbur Like new. One owner. ar € g 1947 Chevrolet Bel Air hardtop, | GUARANTEED USED CARS V-8 engine, Powerglide, radio, heater, black and ivory finish. "58 Chev. V-8 2 dr powerglide $1795 i | 57 Buick Cent. 2 dr. power $1795 *87 Chev. Convert V-8, Pp $1 799 | 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-door 56 Ford Fairlane 2 dr. power $1005 Powerglide, radio, heater, Beau- CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5-7398) tiful silver blue finish. UTO., i papan te Fe 60402. 1959 Chevrolet Impala hardtop. V8 engine, Powerglide, radio and heater. Loaded with extras. Gold and Beige. Haskins Chev. is PE SOTO, $95. KING AUTO. Saginaw. FE 8-0402. Community Motor Sales | For Sale Used Cars 110; | REPOSSESSION so, Re ut tt °64. V-8 STRAIGHT STICK, 1955 FORD. A gpartiing ¢ DS 4 Door Country _ Sedan redio, heater, « Fordomatic, excellent moe” condition. Nice anical oo Seat 1952 or 1983 DUSSEAU Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln 33015 GRAND RIVER Wont 4-3170 1954 FORD 8 2-DOOR A very clean custom lined has radio, heater, overdrive, neariy new tires. Exceptionally nice, this one. EOPLES AUTO SALES FE 2-2351 1954 FORD v3 REPOSSESSION ~ $268 full price. ¥e cash needed. $s 2 Mr. Bell, King’ Auto. ia + poRDE- Two. 83 $35 & $65. 487 _ Omar St. FORD RANCH WAGON, V-8. RADIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTE- LY NO MON , Assume payments of $27.24 per mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI _ 47500. Harold ‘Turner Ford. "54 FORD 2 DR. PAIR COND. ___ FE 8-6842. 675 Kenilworth. WILSON "88 FORD CONVERTIBLE. Tu-tone gre with white top, Radio, heat- erdomatic, white tires. A one ater use with only 16,000 miles. $2005 ‘ ‘87 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN fully ud heater, ow and white tires. A nice clean car throughout. Hurry on this one. $1395. - BUICK SUPER RIVIERA SE- AN. Silver gray with interior to Beton. Power steering and brakes - — heater, Dynaflow, white tires. A sharp one $1395. ‘855 OLDSMOBILE Fess SEDAN. Tu- tone blue and wh! Radio, heat- er. Hydramatic, rnpwer steering and brakes. This car is immacu- late. $9965. sion. ¥ vinyl ‘ sua mechanical ex tion. Your ‘51 or handle. DUSSEAU Mercury-Edsel-Linco 33015 un > apt mal man 4-3170 PES cane Road 1951 FORD TIBLE, nee. ist $150 takes it. 1953 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP. Radio, heater standard teneem- It’s a real Bonga puff. rust. $445 to nd from $175. BIRMINGHAM. -RAM- BLER. 6-3900. sion. 666 5. WOODWARD. MI "53 fee WH Nice CAR. T-Huron — Huron. FE 4-2185, REPOSSESSION t we full price. No cash needed. o° Pet sow oo Mr. Bell, King Rute 1 FORD SaTOMLINE 3 ee BO yieet Radio & heater . 1956 Pontiac station "wagon. “. ns Power steering, power brakes, hydramatic, radio & heater $1295 1957 Ford 4 dr. sedan. Automatic —— =e Radio, aie 1957 Buick .2 dr. sedan. brakes, power Loree: Dynafiow. Radio & hea $1 —_ 1956 - 2 a eeréion. Radio & heater... s tet eer eee $905 1957 Cotes “4 dr. sedan. Automatic transmission. Radio, heater & whitewalls .........-.. $1505 1956 crarrant deluxe 4 dr. wagon. _roverenee Radio, mere oer incinding | windows & seats. earceees $1245 1952 “Buick 4dr. sedan ....... $195 HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “15 minutes from Pontiac” OA ‘85 CHEVROLET BEL AIR CON: | VERTIBLE V-8. io ae and white with white top. Radio, heat- cr, vowsrente white tires. i ‘82 PONTIAC a WAGON. 4- Door — aconseren lg Radio, heat- er, — shift. ‘A nice clean car, WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. Woodward Birmingham MI 4-1930 $7 pee “WAGON & 56 2 DR. Will sacrifice. UL _2-2646. 7 FORD GOOD CONDITION. NO rust, FE 5-8255. _ i987 FORD DEL-RIO u10 RANCH i WAG- Automatic trans. miles. $1395. This payments, oy 62. Low cash down or old trade BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER Home of Quality Used Cars 6571 Dixte Highway et M15 1952 Hudson Hornet .....---- $ 295 i 1983 Olds Super 88 cs $409 | MAple 5-5071 Open nites ‘tll 9 57 Ford overdrive ......--- 1981 Buick convert. Power ... $1995 | ‘55 PORD 2 DR. A-1, SEE TAT 1957 Chevrolet, one ester "77 $1395 | Kimball & Sons Station. Perry & | 1955 Ford. new moto .. $895 | Opdyke | | 1956 Pontiac Hardtop. “nice "7. $1095 "$0.51 FORD 6 & 8 MOTORS. 50- | | 1954 Mere. Sun Valley $ 695 °§1 Chev. motor. 1936 Ford, stick 1954 Ford Ranch Wagon trans. 197 8. Johnson. et ee es $ 495 52 PORD, V-8, WAGON, EXCEL- | 1953 Plymouth hardtop ....-. lent condition. FE 2-0367. | 1953 Ford, Fordomatic ...... Pontiac sedan | 1955 Pontiac Cat., one owner 3 REMODELING | 1949 Pontiac Sed. delivery $ 130 1953 Hudson ..... no money down SALE COMMUNITY Jevariiat € rid te ban SP E CIALS i953 FORD — 8. GOOD TRANS- a POND “UNABLE OR | PARTE R&R Mtrs. WE HAVE iting a new face lifting. We want y sl i EXTRA CLEAN ee vacresing. business. CARS AT Take advantage of these MOTOR SALES, INC. make offer. OR 3-7241. ‘Our Used Car Lot is get- tremendous used car val- ues today ! ; GLENN'S |g 2t4Mours, THEY ARE ALL HAND PICKED) SHARP. R&H. POWERFLI & PRICED TO LUDA SAO OuO nue 1595 '57 CHEVROLET $1094/ 1956 FORD ’ Beater: aay ‘a baeks Deluxe New ae ie mY ar 'S8 FORD . vovcees $164 | ee oe. $1095 Pairlane 4 dr. 8 cylinder. R&H. FOM. 1 owner. / 1956 PONTI: AC A BEAUTIFUL ¢+DR. WITH R&H 'S7 Phy 9 HYDRA. YOU'LL BE PROUD OF 37 Plymouth ......$1494) TERR SHARP CAR Belvedere 2-Dr. H.T. with push- button transmission. R&H, new sess e ress tes? nie) ae $1095 | tires. Extra clean. 1955 F ORD PAIRL ,ANE SEDAN. R&H. SPE. 1'57 BUICK ........$1574 aida $603 f Special 2 dr. R&H. Dynaflow. WW ot hse ens See ee ee AN tires. Jet black. 1954, CHEVY ~ - | NICE BLACK SHINY FINISH S7 FORD 23. 5--s. $1094 2ND FAMILY CAR. Custom 2 dr. 6 cylinder. Deluxe, .. 1... 0... eee ene $445 | heater. Ivory & dark blue. a beauty! It's | 11954 FORD 's8 CHEVROLET $1804| $oubh Fan°duLr an" ™ Yours FOR ONLY Bel-Air 4 dr. 8 cylinder. Power- | .--e++eeeeescaveeves $345 glide. R&H. Surf green. 1954 PONTIAC ’ R&H. MAROON FINISH. EXCEL. 56 OLDS ....- uo Ss FIRES” REAL CLEAN. Super 88 2-door HT. Hydra. R&H. c Power brakes. Very sharp! 1955, FORD ee renee $545 57 STUDEBAKER $994; ‘ar ruts. PRICE YoU CAN'T 2 dr. Station Wagon. Deluxe GO WRONG, heater. Dark greetr. 22 miles to; le es $399 ae 1953 PONTIAC 56 BUICK . .. $1194 HAS POWER, STEERING. SOLID noe 4 dr. ‘HT. ” Dy naflow. R Son ELOX: ANSPOR- & H. Power steering. baby blue. , eee . $295 $6 FORD .....;- $1294) 1954 CHRYSLER. Wen. OD. R&H. Dark green. CONDITION. sO UGHOUT. shai ey 7 57 BUICK ........$1974) « 1954 PLYMOUTH Century 4 dr. Estate Wen. Pull power, R&H. Dynaflow. Only 1 REALLY MOTHER's SECOND to choose from. CAR, LOW MILEAGE. SS FORD. a $694 Ceccesivenssersesssee $395 Custom 4 dr. 8 cylinder. FOM R&H. Ivory & Green. 55 CHEVROLET. .$1074 EXTRA SPECIALS! 1969 PLYMOUTH Bel-Air. HT. R&H. Powerglide.| SPORT § UB URBAN WAGON Like new. DEMO ont ORD 55 PLYMOUTH ...$594) custom 300. RDOMATIC 8 R&H. NEW. MILES. OWNERS SPECIAL. 900 1959 PONTIAC Rotee POLL POWER. FULLY MUIPED. BLUE INT. : EXT. Sharp! 4 dr. Sedan. R&H. 8 cylinder. CYL. Tires like new. SS RAMBLER .....$894 4 dr. Station Wen. 6 cylinder. R&H. ’ 63 FORD .....-...-$208 | "XR 25S Sa cutee =| SAVE $$8$ '53 OLDS ..........$494 SHOW PLACE 88 4 dr. Hydra. R&H. Very cléan. of PONTIAC Glenn's R&R MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON Mtrs. Inc. _ Chrysler - ad yee "tae ) PRICES BLASTED: DOWN GO USED CAR 7 Sale Used ‘Cars 0), For Sale Used Used Cars | 1110; F9 For Sale e Used ¢ Cars 110; For Sale: Used Cars 110 For Sale vee a 110 ; 2 : ; | “Tose Por j? \'83 MERCURY 2DR. R&H. OVER. | 1955 PLYMOUTH 8, ghee = Tyga euvou 3 Ma Saha" ht Private. Best Offer. OR! trans Radio & ‘heater, $450, OR “RE POSSESSION aaa Pe ara aman Mer = | Bi PL YUBUAT SERB ro8” EMG: TT ROMI 7 Sts a. Bal he tees Sea, “Sf ai 4-th0o. Hareld| KARMANN GHIA 1957, PERFECT || offer Olt ‘a $17, month, Mr. Bell. King Auto. . | performer. AM-FM rear speaker | _Sonable o' 1-82 PE. 2-5585. —_ ee __Turmer a ene ~ radio, $1825. "56 PLYMOUTH - a5. "PONTIAC “HT, PULLY te — | | AVOY 6 ¢ DOOR. RADIO . : q AFTER y WE SELL [ln OLDS CONVERT. SUPER & rs VOY MO Roce See ee ae 008i. A better used car gives you more pleasure, less up- || . - i 1 5 36 Ford Fairlane. 8 cyl. .... $795 Es | Paul Bunyon 1] Blitz Sale|] keep ri f , : ! om Py Mercury .Montrey, 4 dr. .. rN yon AUTO PE 503 302 | See -Paul Bunyon and get a July cep: P ide © ow nership, more value. W hy not | é % Chevrolet Bel Air. 4dr.” $495 an chai hemeptrniion for este Fire ata NT al. LER . | check OUR stock for YOUR choice today ? yo $ 53 Pontiac, 4 dr Sharp 5 ‘or_late m car in trade | RAMB S A 54 Rambler sedan $175 — MOTOR SAUP S i fh ; ae eee ae 53 enot HOT RODDERS! OLDS POWERED F \ I] edged Station “wagou $13.31 Chev. 49 block bored. ‘52 DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER | AMERICANS | . \ ROGERS SALES '& SERVICE | bends & intate with sew ¢ berms!) 25 22s TAIL DEALING | METROFOLTANS | = 06 FORD ‘ol CHEVY * Seep IEEPS - OUR wal oe from {theine te reat | rE. ‘01s oan Sant ho ont face beard. ; 7 ban = | end Car will net run for nee os eer . . ; LARK LIKE NEW. 5800 ORIGI-) of @ valve job. All gauges work | 1937 BELVEDERE 4. DR, HARDTOP | R & C Rambler Sales F’LANE “500” H’TOP BEL AIR 4DOOR . nal miles 6 cylinder. sraight; & shifting & gas pedal Hokage | mileage Like new condition. Pri- | 8145 Commerce Road EM 3-4156 4 DOOR — Radio, Heat- Radio. Heater, Power- | - stick, fully ea upped _FE 4-2185 hooked up. Body & interior need | 1595. FE 5-2766 er, Fordomatic. Power glide Pick ))me Soe. =} ne pitt a takes. | vate owner. $1595. FE 5-2766._ ¢ Used Car Specials Steering and Brakes. : E = =p Dp a 5 after | ‘36 Volkswagen : $1595 | 1953 MERCUR\ . 1951 OLDS, $95 KING. AUTO. 1s Economy pec. ; | 34 Clean ta ton vick-up. $2095 504 : mir ulate 4 door wit s Saginaw. | FE 8 a t= on . é ' | 35 arp ambler wagon eee t Lee ee bedy.. Gued Uren = — 150 CARS PROM $45 TO $3,000. | 58 Cadillac “62” | '54 Fords & Chevys, no money dn. THURSDAY _- FRIDAY _ Perfect drive. Low mileage CLEAN TO FIT ALL POCKETBOOKS FI- | me 1 e—f ll | Open every evening _ ‘ul 9 pm; one owner $50 DOWN ‘54 Olds Super 88H T P brakes NANCE NO PROBLEM. 22 AU- | oupe—tull power CLEAN 53, PONTIAC, 2 DR. $225. $27.24 a MONTH & P. steering & R&H Call be. BURN OFF SAGINAW | $3795 | _MY_ 3-1691 ’ ‘5 ME tween 6 and 8 FE 45447. 1951 PLYMOUTH $95. KING Do each ta yi PONTIAC SATURDAY ONL SEAI wees _ Auto, 115 8. Saginaw. FE 8-0402 | | 82, BONTIAC SEDAN. RADIO. & MERCOMATIC 195 ‘36 PONTIAC, $200 AND TAKE) ivimaCULATE CONDITION MONEY DOWN. Assume pay) CAT. COUPE a a ver payr = { 5 : i Gore wel bincoln WANT A BARGAIN? THIS 1S IT! | 7 ; Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at MI oe peer and Radio and Heater. 13015 GRAND RIVER GR 4-3170 . 1956 Pontiac Chieftain 2 dr. In 38 Olds 4 Door ue Harold _Turmer J Bord wereerS 1 r : i Mile West of Plymouth V-8 ¢-door Automatic top cond New tires Will sacri- ‘$3 PONTIAC 2 DR. HYDRA, i} YEAR—MODEL WAS IS O:chard Lake Road rans fo& M Spoticrs ind out tice at s080 OR F006 Hohdav—full power R&H $250, 105 Kemp. FE 2-4400. . 146 JEEP 4 WHEEL DRIVE. ¢07 eee ae ) 33 PONTIAC 4 DR 59 PONTIAC 2 DR. CATALINA 57 FORD 4D $1395 $1295 Ww cab Good condition. $485 FE 4-8842 after 4 | _hardtep. Reasonable. PE 4-8333 ve a) GWle Ss ooo eooonoggot é Ijia Tudian Lake Rd. between 1952. “PONTIAC. $95 KING Auto. | 1955 RAMBLER SUPER, 4 DOOR. Orion anc Oxtord TEETION 1957 119 S Saginaw PE . STRIKING APPEARANCE _sedan. Call OR_3-7023 - A Si FORD i ‘57 DODGE 2 Dr. Hardtop ...... $1595 $1495 SEE s | CHE oo ee ANCE 96 MERCURY | EE OUR = oeCi Plymouth Plaza. 6 cylinder 50 Sue oe $90 750 : _ |"34 NASH STATESMAN. SELLING . \AD he Non -_ 1795 1695 On Gneave nice Standard trans Clean, From, er Pana Gonvert $145 58 Oldsmobile Super | for parts Good motor. automatic Oe 4 DOOR 57 MERCURY 4 Dr. Hardtop ..$1795 $ |. LOK COL E. ING. 52 Nash Station Wgn $95 “oye 2 Door : trans Tires are fair. $3000 You 4-DOOR HARDTOI Radio. heater and Ford | Dodge-Plymouth-Chrysler 48 Pontiac $45 | haul it. $471 Bonnie Briar Pontiac Radio. Heater. Merco- a fl 5 008 We Maple a Pontiac Traf! ‘49 Packard. Good running $65 | aLke alter 4 p.m. matic. omat 96 FORD 2 Door s.5222 5.62 -e $ 895 $ 795 Wailed Lake MA 4-451] Also plenty others. Finance | $1495 5 Se ITT sae 1 rar | ao rc rire =. . ; S a i gs “ <4 FORD $395 BIKMINGHAM ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn | FOR SALE 1980 NABH. #40 ALSO a: $1395 =. li 56 DODGE Wagott 2u< a... 50s $1195 $1095 Club coupe V-8 RAMBLER | 1955 PONTIAC STATION WAG- UPERB ments. EM 3-0837 ° 2 : 3 x PORD .....seee: S95) 6&6 ES. WOODWARD ou fully eauiphed, excellent cone ' 58 MAICO 60 MI. GAL $795 ‘1°56 PONTIAC Convertible ......$1445 $1345 eer : . : $1075 _ Hate; (I, . > oe 48 Cadillac HT 19 2 door 6 ites : “aR 28 Chevrolet Bel. Air * sates c mad 7 = -6- 3900 1954 PONTIAC STARCHIEP, CUS- SME SS | 52 Nash. St. Rambier $145 / if #c , 5 5 PLYMOUTH ...$495 __,_ _ MI-0-3900 _ Sf EONTIAG STARCHIEF! Cie + Door Sedan | 52 Nash. st. $145 ‘56 CADILLAC 57 RD ‘| 756 FORD Convertible ..........$1145 | $1045 V-8 Club Coupe ‘1954 PLYMOUTH owner. $495 Call MY 2-0501 FCONOMY CARS 22 AUBURN | . . 4 - - REPOSSESSION 1953 PONTIAC, 4 DOOR. $225 FULL (95 RAMBLER. CUSTOM. 4 DR. | “69° COUPE I°LANE “500” H’TOP |] ’55 FORD 2 Door ..............$ 695 $ 595 Qrry erome | $295 full price. no cash needed.} price No money ened — mo seb. FE 4-1579 or EM 3-5513 aft- or : ° * Rad sa || $17 th. Mr. Bell, King Auto Lucky Auto Sales. 193 8S. Sagi- er ee _ Radio, heater, Hydra- 2, DOOR — Radio a ! c ; , i & ROCHESTER FORD DEALER FE A ee < naw PE 4-1006 SHOW ROOM CONDITION 58 RAMBLER 2 DR. R&H. RE-: matic, Power Steering Heater, Fo-O-Matic. "55 BUICK 2 Door «Bim wee GE We) se ew $ 845 $ 745 _ OL 19711 —, yp 1956 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBUR- | ‘57 PORTIAC 4 DR. STATION- | clining eats OD. 2-tone blue. 1 and Brakes | - . BN cn witcaetic Ce itor ie ce woods (ong Se potir een seer Uiakes i Ole Lsinobile | tine Auta rokess ieee erly. $2195 _" $1795 | 39 CHIEN ROLET 2 Door sees $ 995 $ 895 $450 OAkland 8-3823 - . | & H 1 owner. Sharp FE 6-9100 : = d STATION WAGON | ™ : - ; ne aa ~ < 55 ¢ 405 veel! Dut sion goed. 960 ful cece | Clarkston Mutor Sales 4 Door Holiday 1955 RAMBLER DR” WITH BED "54 CHEVROLET 2 Door ......$ 595 $ 495 1957 OLDs 197 S. Johnson CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALERS cM ate tice 9180 = $e : : 13-6572. , ye ee 0s = IESTA WAGON Jet away, pow- 55 PLYMOUTH CONVERT RA. Main St Clarkston. MA 5-5141 56 BUICK 54 FORD 4 Door ........ wee ee S 595 495 Dceune & brakes White Mies DIO HEATER. WHITEWALLS. (1951 PONTIAC 895. KING AUTO. 54 1 RAMBLER ree WAGON ’ HEVY . 01 $ and sharp Beautiful color. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DWN 115 8. Saginaw. FE_ DISTINGUISHED EY DOWN. Acsums poy enol SPECI 54 FORD Wage $ 795 $ 695 apes 7 >T | : * $ : A ag wee ree noe are 2145 a Gall creat aa pM pe les? PONTIAC « ae “Goon | $17 08 per mo. Call Credit Mer || -4 DR. BEL AIR SPECIAL = ARON ene ve at MI 47506. Harold Turne: 26q Perabarry s FE 53168 | = Tord. Paik aurace eta MI 47500. “Harold | , Radio and Heater. Dyna- ||] ,-2 1. > li 545 $ 445 it) - . « « —_ ~ —- — _— ————_—_ aqio eater iO e en | . = J Pe ee Pe ed ree re, [ss PLYMOUTH Deo Bete 5 PONS “SIERTAIN 7 De : 500" Hardion AFTER WE SELL— Btraight buck Past ue. end White ~ HOR | andhop i $ . > S Exe ened ee Ree FE 63340 power 6000 Miles FE 4-7365. | THE SERVICE 81095 © $1395 53 BU ICK 4 Door AObe adobe ane .$ 295 $ 195 , OF oP LYMOUTH. ‘GOOD CONDI- PRIVATE PARTY WISHES TO| $1695 ‘55 Ford Fairlane, 8 cyl $795 fo ee . : MOTORS. INC.) gsyq)i, ten FES : jen se festa a cunae 88 Mercury Montret.“Qlar ies 53 PONTIAC 4 Door ....... $295 $195 19 ood Ward d - Pe * sey ias § ° evrolet i -dr. .. $4 | wt ee ist 7 DR HARDTOP a7 Pe Y MOUTH WAGON —v.6) sale. Please write W J. Kowal, | EXCITING ‘53 Pontiac. 4 me sharp Ss | > r 5 5 2 2 57 2 d 1 o 1 | omy A r ' ‘ me | Ss ‘i ae me Wi aye b Must sell Leaving for Japan, in’ w-walls Like new A bargain at ed hites Road, Kalamazoo. - Rees a eten a ‘SS P NTIAC S35 BUICK S35 GHEN ROLE 4+ Deer. ss: .- $ 395 $ 295 August Call MAple 5-2388 $1700 OLive 1-0098 — $3 P 5 oe '37 Pontiac S -chie ; ; a - 53 PONTIAC. 4 DOOR / Pontiac Superchief ROGERS SALES & SERV ICE 5 ; _ - I991 MERCURY $95 KING AUTO 53 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP _ REP ISSESSION 4 S I 695 Auburn Ave PE 83 | SCHIEF CAT. CPE 2 DOOR HARDTOP 4] 5! PLYMOUTH 4 Door ....... $ 395 $ 295 S Saginaw FE 8-0402 REPOSSESSION Nii POSSESS: — Dovr Station Wagon | Usep JEEPS OUR sPECIALITY | SC g Sess be 6 VOOR TAK = = ‘ ° oe a . $195 full price. No cash neede MECHANIC'S SPECIA — ; ' Dit DW - S$ OAS 5 1 1 c z L Radio and Heater. Hy- Radio and Heater, Dyna- C ‘ $ 2 Bie pertmonin Mr" Bell King pie per eet Mr. Bell, King | $1895 ios erase 2 doar Ne money camade flow. 42 MERCURY 4 Door .........$ 245 $ 145 ; : : own. $& mont Needs a little mute = ——— 59 PONTIAC 2?-DR BONNEVIL x motor work. Runabie oo Auto $1095 $1095 23 Geepi CARS | Power brakes. & steering. W-, UTILITY PLUS Sales. 193 S. Saginaw. FE 4-1006. ‘ eee + se MUST GO F hae FE 2-432). — SR GOOD | toi , STUDEBAKER. $95. KING - “Ty NS 951 PONTIAC. 6. 4 DR G rs . uto 8S. Saginaw. PE 8-0402. : i NO MONEY DOW N | transportation $115. FE 2-1201 o “87 Chevrolet 1955 STUDEBAI zi Ud | Including '56 Models | 55 PONTIAC 4 DR. SEDAN. HYD. | nD) Sedan nice car eer. Re \ a REEGO SALES & SERVICE | "Full power. Watkins Lk H | oor eda month. Lucky Auto Sales. 193 \ ; FE 2-306 060 Orchard Lx. Rd. | WW, iFes. Seat covers, 650 ee $1445 Se es FAC | OR Y BRANC fall or S : 2 : — ‘33° “STUDEBAKER CHAMPION ( ‘Ol IN Ss ce Loe | CONVERTIBLE, $250 ‘38 PONTIAC 870. 2 DR. $750 OR | coupe with R&? OL 1-1417 aA W =: 3 - ———— : - _ 1 ; '59 STUDEBAKER Thane ‘6 HARD- s “OLDS” HYDRA R&H EXC ‘53 PONTIAC SEDAN. STANDARD ie NE eI top. Demo A black beauty! Au- cons _ Best ‘offer. FE! 8-0304 transmission, power steering, very tomatic Red viny! New car ' te OLDS. 8. 4 DR., HARDTOP. clean Pay balance of $189.00. 197 "37 Cadillac “62” | §Uarantee Huge discount. Davis it Ol ] | Frees” OL ieee ood condition § Johnson C i < pcters, noe eS Rochester. ; ee Ok: PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4-DR. VIS- -oupe—tull power mach a ee Y F dl FORD D ] | 54 PACKARD. EXTRA CLEAN. FE ta Power & ali extras. 4.000 | | 99 STUDEBAKER V8 HAWK Our rien y ea eT COUNT 8-9513. Manning. miles. 2150 Parkinson $2695 Demo. ey Overdrls e ow : : _ \ iscount avis otors 5 i. ‘ | rnoe or owmenne ig IEEE 147 S, SAGINAW ST. F RETAIL STORE on Us 57 Buick 2 Door | Buick epeeryg ion | - $725. i) w $1595 oes «sconces | GOODWILL USED CARS FE 5-410] FE 5-3588 'S7 CHRYSLER eS a Sharp! ord, 2 custom, auto trans. Dr : See ee En, $2005 meee | Secu wiw seam SH TGS NEP CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 ‘32 Ford, 3 dr., auto trans, R&H. 98 57 MERCU RY ; "$6 Cadillac Sedan | $2 = DE 1h - > < =CICE Monterey 4 door. Sedan. 81495 De V ¢ e— tul ] ge" a eae (BEHIND THE POST OF FICE) Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. SH oe sono hood gd Boo z FE 4-9587 °5 DGE — Sa an He car {ts priced ; 4 oe _. $1395 LUXURf0USNESS ; ' ' ! 2 37 PLYMOUTH BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM A NEW CAR '56 Oldsmobile “88” WHY PAY MORE @ Factory Officials Cars ‘Beivecgre 4 steering “& brakes | DEALER. YOU GET “A-1” NEW CAR TRADE: 4 Door Sedan | ew ee wm $1305 | INS AT $1295 Step! look andi saver dn the iriendiy ‘Vallage tal . 57 PLYMOUTH . Roctiester. Low overhead and such beautiful —— cis : BSE Reenne | merchandise. Shop and see! Open 9 p.m. or later. |) 6 O OOSeE ‘oO mM 5 cece eee eeuees 56 Ford | "37 PLYMOUTH / arate | | aly Sate Deees (eta STEEL E & Ranch ‘Wagon | 1959 PONTIAC oe SAVE $800 All models to choose from including standard transmissions, automatic mare et terior: Extra $1195 a Sle te Pe mee mew’ cer transmissions, fuel injection, radios, and many other options. | 57 FORD eee Belvedere, ht osi9s, PMY Tor me wire) 1957 CHEVROLET .....$1795 ALL THESE OFFICIALS’ CARS 6 door. White Radio Fordomatic. Radio & Heater. a 9) ‘ Bel Air 2-door hardtop. V-8 engine. A black beauty, ' ve _... $1345] 1952 FORD Custom 8 2dr. .............. (S195 |, Bade eter (ade CARRY OUR NEW CAR GUARANTEE | % DODGE * Radio & Heater | $205 11958 RAMBLER ........$1595 Z i c Ur 2 “Panel. Like new inside & out. | 1953 CHEVROLET Club Coupe ............$195 . - : . a 8 S peas k tee I ; * One cwmer low miles, a real gas saver. Radio and 1957 PONTIAC 1957 CHEVROLET 1957 FORD 4 i . _ a j : Hyd ti di Al tible V-8, stand- 4d tath ai d 5 CHEV ROLET I 1953 FORD Custom 8, 4dr. ...0...3.......2. . $295: BESESTIONAL 1595 | water, tran nd biossocs = my pink, res tramsa lesion: radio, "heater, heater v4 2 noe. atends a o etdec aeniand Gain Fordomatic. Radio & Heater. - . 1956 BUICK Se ewes a a ee | whitewall et OW' SI $1495 wae ne Solid harbor blue. anemipsicn. Solid jet black. : c | @eereeeenes . 41.600 actual miles. This car is| 1953 STUDEB AKER Champion, Ad. cxccess $195 36 Buick Century convertible, power, one owner. idea) car for | senna eeeae NOW $1675 ..)........ NOW $1575 ———- $1695 Overdrive, Radio & Heater 2 Dr. Hardtop La) EA 1957 OLDSMOBILE 5. - h ayn os <4 GAD F ge eS Sear coe 1953 PONTIAC Catalina, ht ........ ee re. ratop with 1954 PONTIAC 954 FORD "36 CHEV ROL ET Power Steering. Radio & Heater ' { 1959 BUICK 7 oe ee | $2890 Somer paetiog ome liane ‘Hy- ¢-door, Hydramatic_ radio, heat- Eee ee cae eas) “§ door sedan. V-8 standard trans- : oz |! LaSabre 4. ay neanecasnodWOW $1495 ee NOW $2305 Ey or peaatta tose tons, | 1954 PONTIAC Chieftain, 8 2dr. 0. ..c ese. $495 || 2 Door Hardtop | 1957 BUICK -....... 51995 . 1959 FORD : RaH. WW tires. $305 | 19 area nc AER te: en | anaes Caneirer one has eieeytitig, Buy 1956 CHEVROLET Convertible, loaded with extras. 1952 PONTIAC “ bop a Scie a We S27) 1 1954 BUICK Special, 4dr. ..............-.. $595 1 this one and go first class. rp ee i IR Sl beh = with white top. Was too resp iss Sirthelilirpd ? Dynaflow Radio & Heater . . er. whitewalls. Was $1 : NOW $2695 iv S80) mperia y Air eae | ; Soodpsodou ory. Was $245. Fase MA wes V8] 1954 MERCURY Monterey, It ............$595 |) DESIRABLE 11955 CHEVROLET .....$ 895]] So" vGW'$ti9s | vee eens es NOW $125 i $595 Radio & Heater, White Wall Tires. 55 PI f i goon Feaen, radio, heater. Very good condition 1955 FORD Mie wae ssc wes pee -Po70 ee Ht ss ymouth r. | nroughew 2 Vi : . =a ‘M4 DESOTO DT IE a Te : | I] sro eaon be eee econ, Eaorcaane su pester’ gu 1954 CHEVROLET 2 door. Black. V-8 Automatic ansMission, Radio & Heater 1958 FORD so . $2295 i inder, straight shift, oa $895. . large heater, solid harbor blue. transmission 1955 E i . sh toes ' int. radi ti Was $139 Was $795. _ 535 BUICK Century Hardtop .............. $895 . j] Paint. radio. “NO C She emameaeeINOV S075 ' BS hi cirelts owe sivelie ls) oils So) ae aie $595 Dynafiow. R Fairlane 500 hardtop. power steering and brakes In NO\ y $1205 5 ane NOW $675 34 CHEVROLET | 1956 FORD Ferlane V8.2 D | 68 (Chevrolet | wiitewalls. Solid black finish. PO™CT TAA. Beater | nn “ 356 +i Paarl: Fe cl ck evrole Station Wagon, # onssenger rus | 17> RD) fairlane, V-8) 2 Ds og enccasnceas S099 , | Power R&H. WW tir Fordomatic Radio & Heater. Power Steering Bel Air 4-Dr. Sedan | | ! 2 c = = | poe me s895| 1996 PONTIAC 870. 4dr Hts. os... ..$998 "| 1957 ISETTA ...........8 545] YOU HAVEN'T SEEN "34 MERCURY Automatic Transmission. Radio & Heater : ate lc near chee Pt hee oe aaees tank « end for- i ~ Station Wagon 8 passenee: | 1957 FORD Custom, 300.2 Dr. ...... $1095 995 | , GOOD | ISEP CARS aoe $895 Fordomatic, Radio & Heater : ua ; . EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION 1957 CHEVROLET a _.$1695 | : ; 54 Si) DE RB AKE R 1958 FOR D Fairlane 500 Club Cou NE $1695 i ~ . Station wagon with V-8 engine standard transmission, LJ Station Wagon. 6 passenger 4 co . Fordomatic Factory laatailed Heater. Waite Wall Tires. ~ 29 7. E radio. heater. whitewall@ Yellow end white. . ‘ poe eee 4 coe sone $76 . | 52 Dodge %4 ton PLYMOUTH | “Pickup 1 1957 FORD ............$1695 BN HW ISHIEP Gina eage| gM Ta ctoose mon | AG ciate ag ey nde =_ _ 5 DESOiO — mesr to woe =| 1957 BUICK ...........$1795 . "door gf ete Like new. Just the 6 MONTH USED CAR WARRANTY Super hardtop with power steering, power brakes, 5 — ccc e GAS 1§ MINUTE FINANCING — IMMEDIATE DELIVERY | OVER 50 MORE radio, heater and full accessories ; ‘93 CHEVROLET | , || TO CHOOSE FROM || 1957 MERCURY .......$1595 | Lentecesene ce $150 Ee fel St | | STOP IN TONIGHT Fae wrecciy eaig ee ett: “besler) wihewsie: 53 N ; : s WPONTIAC \transportation le Ce 7 | BRING YOUR TITLE ‘ | PRT meal me , — ) GMac TERMS . is as a Coan Fore _ Hoo SH “LTON | _ OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST. CHEVROLET DEALER ak ke ee eee ee wo ae 5 . , | : . 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. | J EROME “Ratamler [© gp2 OF° ; Sis PONTIAC-BUICK || The BIG-BIG Lot KEE Ps 4 =25 ” m “| i EGO HARBOR BE 22529 _ "Bright Spot” — ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES + |! | (Dallas |. druson st. ar ix ux ee sos KL ASA a Pate cagcunrnum bape | wHUKON St. a EL ae or 1, \re ome “ sang | ROCHESTER | OL 1-8133, 631 OA AN D EF E 4-4947 i Ave \ < | \ | | | \ | . | , - “4 po - | 7 \ | F = ~ | n of ; { ‘ THIRTY-SEVEN About 150,000 ‘Ameticans are are considered standard ‘ insurance : employed in atomi¢ energy plants|risks on an occupational hazard and of these abgut 99.7 per cent|basis - , ve ‘ | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY :24, 1969 | i, TV ‘News and Reviews. _, ., Captain Kangaroo Bouncy, for Africa Action Gentle Children’s Show © a | z _ cy - Today's Television Programs — Slam British — Channel 2-WJBK-TV - ‘ 4 HIGH FIDELITY | Channe} 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV ———— TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (2) Movie (cont.) (4) News, Weather. (7) Curtain Time. (9) Popeye. 6:15 (4) Mr. Adams, Eve. 6:30 (2) News, Weather. (4) Adams, Eve (cont.) (7) Curtain (cont.) ter tangles with bank robbers led by hard-as-nails “‘Ma" Barko in ‘Killers from Kan- sas.” (9) Movie (cont.) (2) Markham. Drama: Friend asks Markham (Ray Milland) to’ help discover source of counterfeit stamps robbery which officer had thwarted. (1) Cannon Ball. Drama:! Down-and-out doctor poses as} mechanic for trucking com-| pany. | (9) Amateur Hour. Featr- ing amateur talent with host Ted Mack. i Commission Charges ! By FRED DANZIG | The full lineup for the Edie} 3 | | NEW YORK (UPI)—The big/Gorme-Steve Lawrence ABC-TV| e : | Us of Unnecessary vision news among the young-|special, The Golden Circle, to be| Force in Nyasaland Isters in my house has nothing to|seen on Wednesday, Nov. 25, lists \do with Jack Paar’s latest wind-/ine andrews Sisters, Nat King Cole, | ; eye imill joust or Lawrence -Welk’s : ari ee peu mais pciggyh ond of Godfreyitis. “ie ema and Rudy Val at Sritain bas er All| The really big news is that Sailor *. | HEADQUARTERS Components - Kits - Package Units SAVE SAVE “More music for your Hi Fi dollar” . Come in—- Browse around — Listen la - eels = —_— an protectorate of Nyasaland im cig, Mise Frog and Henry the| , {0 a police state shook Prime Min Doehave janet Catan Kenge Air Does Big Job er Macmillan’s government t0-| 700, Mr. Green Jeans, The Danc- Hf oes | 0 j 7" ‘ing Bear, Tom Terrific and the 708 (2) Medic. (3) Country Hoedown. Coun- (9) Starlight Theater.| Laborites shouted for the resi8-| puppets on the Monday-through- ||} Producing Cars | which have suddenly turned) 10:45 (7) News, Weather. up in London. 11:00 (2) (4) News, Weather. (4) Queen (cont.) (7) Soupy’s On. Variety with (7) Disney (cont.) Soupy Sales. (9) Cisco Kid. 6:40 (2} News Analyst. _ 6:45 (2) (4) (7) News, Sports. 7 { Ld = (4) S.A. 7. Drama. try music and variety. Drama: A return to sanity,|"ation of Colonial Secretary Alan Saturday CBS-TV kiddy show. 409 E. Maple, Birmingham MI 4-5230 cern : er ies * Terror.” | Desire to go into bowling Haviland. nae Creer ee eu Captain Kangaroo, Se eo = — ee ee re alley business stirs Bilko to 14:29 (2) (4) Sports. sue in the approaching national/>+Year-old Bob Keeshan, runs this with air. death house schemes to beat| medium, in an effort to get! | | inventic sty | “Black Tuesday,’ execution! his hands in Deeded capt. | Drama: Dana Andrews,’ The police state accusation came the children, sepa? Mn 'ployes, pneumatic wrenches pow- “Sealed Cargo."’ ('51.) Hor- in the report of a four-man com-/8nd humor. He has refused tO ced by air compressed to 100 McCALLUM & DEAN 4 (7) Detective Squad. Pélice 9:99 (2) Phil Silvers. Comedy: “Snake Pit.” (’49.) Olivia de Lennox-Boyd and pre pared to x * * ment's African policy a major is-| played bY moblies literally are put together Drama: Convicted killer in ar : ri |e” , at respec | arrange seance with phony 14:95 (2) Nightwatch Theater. War election—likely to be in October. 8entle, excellent show that respects) jn the hands of experienced em- day in that state. (55.) Edw Repeat. , G. Robinson. i) Cavalcade) ot Sports. | ror: wety, Wray, ‘King mission appointed by the govern-| slough ot pa Bae ctead on, Pounds per square inch and sup- 7:30 (2) Rawhide. Western: Fa- Heavyweight boxing; Alonzo| Kong.” (°33.) ment to make an independent in- SPonsitilities an me me hanged Plied to work stations by an amaz- vor and Yates’ find them- Johnson vs. Willie Pastrano,|11:30 (4) Jack Paar. Variety with vestigation into nationalist out-| larged nis ‘cast an i ee shee ing network of pipelines and hoses, selves involved in brother's 10-round bout at Louisville,’ Rev. Billy Graham, author breaks in Nyasaland in February. ‘he format trom a ee < tighten more nuts and bolts on to- | crusade for revenge. Repeat. | ky. Jim Bishop, and Cliff Ar- Hundreds of members of the na- a= Sore on . © seagoing Gay's cars than any other device. are ouse a e (4) Pete Kelly's Blues. | (7) Tombstone Territory. | quette guests on “Best of tionalist African National Congress rising i Ge. —_ arighiter x *« & Paar.” < {were put into detention camps and oe. (7) Shock ‘Theater. Melo-/more than’ 50 Africans killed byhe’s winning from my YOUMGHETA | ing last year Seay ie tan murder of an altar boy. friend, Santiago. drama: Paul Kelly, “Cat soldiers and police in suppress- ages six _ io, ve St vay ition cutie feet ot 22 sir das used (7) Rin Tin Tin. Adventure: | (9) Theater. Creeps.’ ('46.) |ing the wave of violence and ae eke male and co ‘to drive pneumatic tools , ‘Lt. Master s cavalry >a | tage in Nyasaland which spread ing like a af paivol ‘andl San ara 9:30 @) Playhouse. Drama: Ed- SATURDAY MORNING Ito neighboting Southern and Nodhe! SHORT SHOTS: A 40- second The versatility of compressed alr - = | mond O’Brien and Kathleen| e . : BU rere i fre -esident Jends itself to a variety of other dian uprising : ern Rhodesia. Sir Robert Armi-|newsreel clip of Vice Pr : P : Crowley star in ‘Coney 8:30 (7) Progress of Man. (9) Movie. (cont.) Island Winter.” Bi Ji tagg, Governor of the territory, Nixon's arrival in Moscow was canine aro as well, such as in For Your BARBEQUE 8:00 (2) Rawhide (cont.) woke ‘owner of. Coney|®:=> (2) Meditations. proclaimed a state of emergency shown by NBC-TV during its 11 Power hoists, heavy and light press ‘ 8:40 (2) On Farm Front. 3 e « 2 | iwork, agitators, etc | Spray Igniter Bomb. Will (4) (color): Ellery Queen. | ‘in Nyasaland — a modified form p.m. (EDT) newscast. Flown from) ' — : ‘ Mystery: Group of promineat | Island bar. and grill, has 8:45 (2) Michigan Conservation. jof martial law giving the govern- Moscow to London via Prague, | aaa Ignite Over 300 Barbeques people in small town gather been paying blackmail to 8:55 (4) (color) News. ‘ment powers to detain anyone. ‘the film was fed into the trans- Reg $1 98 19: Drama: Mysterious piece of paper figures importantly in Western: Hollister gives ref-) uge to wounded and dying) HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND! at one home to hear a lec-, SS ae Ran i aeecaai 9:00 (2) Cartoon Party. Sir Patrick Devlin, a high court atlantic cable by the BBC, recon- Migs Arkansas Gets ture by Queen ‘and lights go| : (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. | judge and one of Britain's most verted into a picture at Montreal, With Purchase ; wife. Repeat. out due to short circuit, Dut, pe (7) Crusade for Christ. when lights come on again, one of the guests: is found) (4) Cavalcade (cont. ) (7) TT Sunset Strip. Drama: When Spencer is hired to pro- ‘distinguished jurists, headed the beamed to Buffalo, N. Y. and on| . (2) Capt. Kangaroo. ‘commission which declared, “We to NBC-TV in New York, to be JQC e im act t | (4) Cartoon Express. think it quite evident that unnec-;shown some 15 hours after he| essary force was used in making event. This was the second trans-) 1oxnG BEACH, Calif, u¥—A DINNER dead of poisoning. Lee tect beautiful blonde, -he (7) Betty Boop. ; Philips as Queen. doesn't realize that his foe (4) Howdy Doody. | arrests.” Jatlantic transmission of this sort movie contsact wilh Jack Webb } (7) Walt Disney ‘Presents.| also calls for him to take (7) Little Rascals. “Nyasaland is — no doubt only and the picture was surprisingly awaits Miss Arkansas after the Texas Ranger John Slaugh-| murder rap. 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse. |temporarily — a police state,”’ the clear. | Miss Universe beauty pageant. | (9) I'm the Law. Drama: | (4) (color) Ruff and Reddy. | report declared. a 4 THE CHANNEL SWIM: Jac ad x * * | | George Raft, “‘Cowboy and, (7) Three Musketeers. The British government had/paar has invited Dody Goodman) Webb, who spotted Donna Sue 31 5 0 | the Blind Man.” 11:00 (2: Heckle.& Jeckle. said the roundup was dearest his NBC-TV sh ow er pext | Needham on television, said he’ / Zz. C Ea | le i . (4) Fury. it uncovered a plot“by the national- Wednesday, July 29, when Paar) ae , 2 | = (Sy acer Bowling Harr) in eatery Manhunt. ists*to launch a “massacre” of Of- celebrates his second year with eee oe ie age ee ee 30 Per Box 1 smn ee Wels. When 12:30 (2) Robin Hood. ficials, European settlers and Aft-'the late-night show ° a movie based on ne day in the ~ : 2) Line Up. Drama: nen : | Africans $j ; ° ” Ernes ay’s = = 0:00 ey tae} Ded x stolen w) Circus Boy. Africans who sided with them on = a Eines _Hemittway atiite of a metropolitan newspaper. IDEAL for OUTDOOR BAR-B-QUE mee ~ | (7 eena. s : capes * * * from private collection, po-' 4), illboard: : town, will be presented on CBS-TV} ee « | New. York Cut i 5 lice move fast to prevent) 1758 We * May Shelve G| Bill |Thursday Nov. 19 ina 90-minute}. 1/88 , Needham, 19, eas Tes | Club Steaks jeley bs per moa 59¢ Ea. further violence. | SATURDAY AFTESNOON | adaption bv A. R. Hotchner. | dot 2-22-50 In the film, she will, (4) Western Theater. West- 12:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. ® Y | ‘* + re | POrtEny an aspiring actress who} Mammoth Giant Leen & 5% -en. Net ern: Ronald Reagan stars ani (4) True Story. nti ext Cal | Herb Shriner has filmed a skin- oa brought ie the tev spaber of.) CUBE STEAKS Tender 18 per box 26¢ Ea. 1959 Motorola master of Westward-bound (7) Uncle Al. | diving episode for the new anc.| "Ce by ® Press agent. sceking a Auto Radios $39 95 wagon: trsin. who faces den (9) Country Calendar | WASHINGTON (AP) — The GI Tv series, John Gunther's High | SFY: _ | Butterfly Sirloin Boneless top 8-ox. Ea. € E aI ade in “Capa? | Cpe bk Bill for peacetime veterans. Road. The Hoosier comedian in- | STRIP STEAKS T-Bone 12 per box - dian attack in Staway. | (4) Detective’s Diary. passed Tuesday by the Senate, may riew re hunter under- | - New and Used TV Sets (7) 77 Sunset Strip (cont.) | (9) Movie. omnes to wait » eal next year for lee a treasure Godfrey to Make Chopped Lean G 2'2-ox. net ¢€ E oe Er OROLA (9) News. (2) Little Lulu. House consideration. |_ Es Beef Patties hoa Sise A 10 a. ADMIRAL TV SERVICE 10:15 (9) Weathervane 1:00 (4) Me Wizard. The chairman of the House Vet-) Ist Appearance Delmonico , 36 per box Open Friday Nites '10:20 (9) Little Theater. . 1:15 (2) Tiger Warmup. erans Affairs Committee, Rep. Very 10-es. net 63 P "til 9 P.M. 10:30 (2) New York Confidential 1:30 (2) Baseball. _ | Orlin Teague (D-Tex), said in an owear Former Governor Alter Surgery Steaks Tender 10 per bex 4 Ea. 770 Orchard Lake Ave. Drama: Broadway tipster, | (4) Soap Box Derby. interview today that he opposes Into Administration Post | FE 4-5841 man-about-town and beau- (7) aa ‘its passage now. = ; ______| SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (#—Ra- ALL MEAT U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED tiful young chorus girl form (9) Movie. To get House approval, Teague). WASHINGTON (UPI) — Former dio-television star Arthur Godfrey, © Wrapped for Your Freeter © Seve—Quantity Burl € ci ) P — arnrity uying (4) Movie. said his committee would have to New Hampshire governor Lane who underwent a lung cancer hold hearings on the legislation. Dwinnel was sworn in yesterday aS operation April 30, will make his| ’ He added: “I don’t propose to holdiassistant secretary of state for first postoperative public ap- hearings this year, 1 don’t want administration. ‘pearance at the Eastern States ‘to be a party to sending a GI| Acting Secretary C. Douglas Dil-| Exposition Horse Show in Septem- Bill to the White House which is|lon told Dwinnel that his ‘‘reputa-jber, Edgar S. DeMeyer, general unusual romantic triangle. (4) M Squad. Drama: Hold- up man accuses policeman of |3: having stolen $20,000 during ® Closely Trimmed ® Box Lots Only All Products Guaranteed SATURDAY ONLY 9 to 4 00 (7) Courtroom. 30 (7) Dance Party. (4) Soap Box Derby. 50 (2) Scoreboard. :00 (4) Western Roundup. 30 00 Answer i te Previous Puzzle ZIUINI (2) Wrestling. almost certai : anding business chai Teere cet) Gari ere : t certain to be vetoed by/tion as an outstanding businessman chairman of the show said Thurs- Ss rena) etre (9) Gabby Hayes. the President.”’ d and governor has preceded you.”’ day. FROST PET SHOP fie AESE-2" FiO A : ° as — - t+ * *& ‘ Rad ES lad IST ° r bowung. | Godfrey appeared at last year’s = Velie . —| MA] Be 8 ot 401 Central, Lo. MY 3-1382] FLISIBORO ME AIARRE INES @) Bandstand. | |show and, DeMeyer said, was in- PONTIAC SEES — AIT itis iT | IONS . (9) Movie. |vited to return for the 1959 show, ast tat I-A rea 80 7d rose Ranger. d eC U ays long before it was known he was) some (4) Horse Race. | lsuffering from cancer. | ("lied e ‘ ] TUNER : o ETE Chicago fronts on Lake Michi- The | woseeree “respamee| fe HI-FI SPEAKER KITS } ee Fag ee O r | S ee | his act here last year was one | AMPLIFIER ioe We SthViGg ; eS ee | . of the main reasons he decided eee as ee 3 ACROSS to resume his career at the | M lor—Black and White 1 Thestrieal I 12 i The yo jit By CHARLES MERCER Brotherhood of Teamsters. Meet) Eastern State Horse Show,” said — CUSTO AD E PRODUCTS co. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ¢ ftalien coins zl if NEW YORK (AP)—At times in|the Press questions Robert Ken-| DeMeyer. W. HURON OR 3-9700 We F 13 period 7 Z ' summer it seems as if the home|nedy, chief eae of the — Godfrey is recuperating at his e Feature 13 Wander screen carries nothing but re-|committee which has been invesi-|Leesburg, Va., farm. : a ; " aaa peats. In the next seven days,/£ating Hoffa's activities. * *._* i OO} ORE OOs 205 Cl — a ZENITH, RCA be ce tae 8 8 though, quite a handful of live| Ed Sullivan's guests on CBS are| The announcement of Godfrey's I os programs are coming up on the|Eartha Kitt, Roger Williams, the return said he will appear at every j SYLVANIA 1 Fetes cost Hy] |three networks. Happy Jesters, Phil Foster and performance of the horse show You My | S ee Wh y iz Precisely , if The Pirates play the Milwaukee|Pat Henning. Guests of the Chevy /from Friday afternoon, Sept. 25 to 2 i] Braves on NBC Saturday. CBS|Show, starring Janet Blair and the night performance, Sunday, CON DON’S (26 Painful , cameras focus on the Dwyer| John Raitt, on NBC include Wally|Sept. 27. tea te Handicap at Jamaica for ‘’The|Cox and Joyce Jameson. | RADIO & TV 32 Srotorist 7 Thoroughbred Race of the Week.” x * &* . | B ae B d ’ SALES & SERVICE \34 Staggered And later, NBC goes to Monmouth' Monday on ABC the guests of rigitte ardaots ——- ‘racetrack for the $100,000 Mon-|Mike Stokey's Pantomime Quiz proper ty Call FE 4-9736 [3 Simi ve poe - ‘mouth Handicap. |will be Phyllis Kirk and Corinne | 1StEF Rejects * * * ‘Calvet. Guests of the Andy Wil- rs Headliners of the Dick Clark liams show on CBS Tuesday are'U. S: Film Role is your BEST BUY! i Factory Authorized Service | ‘Bib.) 5 \40 Gasp = f - 7 “y 36 S. TELEGRAPH 41 Before ; Show on ABC Saturday evening | Julie London, Cab Calloway, co-| _ } Aesees fram Tales a wacksmuth's ? i are Will Jordan, Annette Funicel- median Jack Durant and singer), HOLLYWOOD «P—Because the 7 45 Accumulates lo and Stonewall Jackson, Peggy Norma Douglas. jrole and costume were too small, | % 42 Repairs shoes |King is the guest of Tony Ben-) » * * _ Brigitte Bardot's younger sister) y RCA COLOR TV baat it Loate vases nett and the Four Lads on Perry| The Jack Paar Show has an in-/has turned down what would have | 7 FREE $8 Cony, spot 1s i Ut ene se Mcavea t¥ps Presents over NBC. teresting array of guests on NBC been her first American film role. 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World Tocs: CKLW. Jos Vi g Rear of Store iE j | Nightly ‘til 9 P.M FE 4.2525, [f) 78% Belivoy TK Howe. “Goorne SATURDAY arTeRNoon | WOAR News. Beinett Open Monday and Friday, ‘til 9 P.M. 825 W.. Huron. Open 2 PM. S069 $:00-- WIR, News, Guest | a Con ]| 9:20 Ww3, concert WATE yes, Wott 200-WIR News Farm | 6:90 WIR, Musto Bal ree . \ ‘ ) ia > ee Fr | i i a8 ng i ; i. | || \ SHIRTY-EIGHT | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1939 = + r , t f | j zone of East Germany, including East Berlin, ‘is about 17 and one- half million. : ght | 214 HOURS of THRILLS and CHILLS MICHIGAN’S GREATEST DRIVERS The FINEST in MODIFIED Stock Cars TIME TRIALS 6:30 RACE TIME 8:00 P. M. Racing Every Tuesday and Friday Night | Mo . 5 . G 4 ty | 1 Pp ° h a) \ | | ‘Frank R. . Miller of Madison-|his vote for Eisenhower. Said he + Mother, Sutor Guill (Castro to Pitch at\Ball Game. ion ha Se eee of Murdering 2 Sons a, _ Auto Races Toni ' Population of West Germany, including West. Berlin, is about 54 million. Population of Soviet SAN DIEGO, Calif, (AP)—Wan-| Boosting Agrarian Program da Brogdon and‘her lover Archie} Merriam were convicted ‘Thurs-/ day. night ‘of first-degree murder for strangling her two sons, They face death jn the gas HAVANA (AP) —Fidel Castro|mier. The ;peasant’s decision is|with razor shafp machetes, the ‘goes out to play baseball tonight|certain to be unanimously affir- knives used for cutting sugar cane. | ‘in support of his agrarian reform) mative, just as it- was last Feb- : Some scuffling and injuries =| | program, jruary when Castro summoned an id din) al chamber or life imprisonment, ; ry bho : ready have b ‘ported. Six! Ap- |. Beard, olive drab uniform, mili-|estimated 300,000 to another giant|/T€@4y have been reported, six | #7 M | fi S :The jury- which convicted them y . ae ' ed t : acta “ sitperations today to de. tary boots and all, Castro is‘sched-|rally and asked whether they|hundred uniformed Cuban. Red oO i | oc ar Ss termine the couple’s punishm ent, Uled. to pitch at least part of a/ wanted executions of so-called war} Cross workers have moved into the ; Ml _ %6 had testified that|five-inning contest between his|criminals continued. luxury Riviera Hotel to assist au-| ats. ‘Heesden. 3. ogee him| Soldiers and his police. Proceeds) _ Thousands more peasants con- thorities, th ow io franeic the boys. Mra ifrom the game go to the agrarian tinued to pour into the capital. * * * by Siroedoa denied it . fund, which is to help peasants Organizers said as of Thursday President Osvaldo Dorticos told ¢ get started on the lands Castrojnight lodgings had been provided|mewsmen Thursday night the gov- Diamonds are made of a com. Seizes from big owners and gives for 130,000. They added, however,|ernment is taking all necessary mon substance. Chemically, dia-|'° the landless. thousands of additional arrivals| steps to prevent any acts of hostil-| Wy) monds are pure carbon, the same! The revolutionary chief, onetime still were unregistered. ity against Americans during the, gélictance as the “lead” in a pen- college hurler of little success, will) The city is getting more and celebrations. cil. Last year, jewelry and silver-|O@ Opposed by one of his top lieu-|more into a carnival spirit, but = * * ware advertisers invested $1,498,-/ jtenants, army chief Camilo de!many looked with apprehension at; ‘‘There is no hostility among the! #7 p00 in daily newspaper advertising, | Cienfuegos. Both are right-hand> the celebrating peasants armed bob ule or government of Cuba That's over 27 per csent more/&€ . ie ed, to jam vast Plaza Civica to against the United States, nor can| than was invested the previous‘ The game is part of the 26th shout support for Castro's pro-|there be,” he said after corre- ear of July revolutionary ene aes |spondents told him that some for- J anniversary celebration whi cA They will also ‘‘decide’’ whether|eigners — particularly Americans reaches its peak Sunday. A half‘or not their revolutionary leader — had been threatened during the | #7 M = 59 SPEEDWA JU 8-1144 million peasants are then expect-iresumes the post as Cuba’s pre-/one-hour general strike Thursday, Yh eee Motorola I y ———— Some American families, how- | i) 8 MILES WEST OF PONTIAC i ever, were reported planning to é : _ ee 5 h ® jleave town for the weekend. Press SST TS — © | | ee = mim | |Dies When State Creditors — wth ) | : s a Run Over - shop Sears TONIGHT until 9 p. m. during these | to Go to Court a j by Own Car 'V\ HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)—George Contractors, Vendors e ‘U. Lansdowne died Thursday Must File Suit If They when his own auto ran over him Want Interest Luxurious Low-Boy four times. _— , with sound-out-front. Patrolman J. B. Calloway said) LANSING (® — Most contractors fe) $229.95 |Lansdowne, 81-year-old head of a and vendors owed money by the ROEBUCK AND CO. . farm implement firm here, was state will have to go to court if : for girlswear! i thrown from his car in a two-car they want to collect interest Atty. ' SWEE I S ' collision. Gen. Paul L. Adams has advised. | After the wreck, the Lansdowne| Adams said Michigan's creditors save now at sears gigantic Radio and TV Shop _car began moving in a circle and|°@n't collect interest without an g g 422 W. 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