| “The Weafiier | U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast | Warm, humid. Showers possible | (Details Page 2) * ls THE PONTIAC P ESS _ 117th YEAR ee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, J UNE Wl, 1959 —60 ‘PAGES UNITED paEss PRESS INTERNATIONAL TED PRESS - sit . LANSING @® — While Michigan sinks deeper into the mire of debt, what of its creditors—the people who repair leaks in state pipes, eare for its indigent sick and sell the coal and coffee consumed at institutions? There are at least 15,000 of them! now, Their reactions vary as un- paid bills they submitted, some in March and earlier, climb beyond the six million dollar mark, A very few have quit doing“ business with the state, a spot . Ve isis survey disclosed ieder. Some others, with unpaid bills of their own, are pleading earnestly for money due them. “I’m just a poor man living up here in the jackpine,”’ said Charles Quick, West Branch farmer. “‘ ‘can't see why I have to wait six months for money from the state when I can sell to someone else and get cash on the dotted line.” “We've got to eat, we've got to pay taxes. We've got kids to buy shoes for.” i, * { Is Crushing Michigan’ S C re Gee East Lansing. desperate. Until a few weeks ago, Quick sold Michigan State University pine chips for MSU chicken house floors, The school paid $28 a ton. Quick stopped getting paid. Now he has stopped ‘hauling chips to Tree Man Co. of Battle Creek, with $10,000 tied up in a $31,000 contract for Dutch Elm disease contre} at state parks, found its bank credit exhausted, its straits An emergency appeal brought token relief in the form of some money on account, The lengthening list of state 83 counties, The University of Michigan alone has nearly 1,500 outside the state, spread from coast to coast. MSU has about as many, Who is owed? Dairies, hospitals, doctors, plumbers, garagemen, contractors, butchers, landlords, sausage mak: ers, launderers, printers, produce Long Civic Interest Applauded ot ACCEPTS TROPHY — Richard C. Poole (right), vice president of F. J. Poole Co., accepts the William W. Donaldson ene Trophy e Council. Pontiac Press Phote from Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams, president of the Greater Pontiac Community retiring Community Council Honors. ~ Poole tor Good Citizenship Richard C. Poole won honors for good- citizenship last night et the annual meeting of the Greater Pontiac Community Council. Poole, 31-year-old vice president \as presented the William W. Donaldson Citizen-| ship Trophy by Circuit Judge Clark J. Adams, retiring council presi- of F. J. Poole Co., dent. The cotincil elected a° new slate of officers, with the presidency going to Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, Pontiac’ superintendent of schools. It was suggested during the rest! of the meeting that the 165 civic, fraternal, and welfare organizations in the council weld themselves into a stronger, more active community force. Poole was selected .or his good Hoffa Will Respect Court; Labor Legislation Nears NEWARK, NJ. (% — James R. Hoffa, president | of the Teamsters Union, said his unjon will re- spect a court ruling that the Teamsters must obey reform orders. Hé also said he will appeal the ruling. “We may not like it (the decision) ‘n its en- tirety but we will respect it just the same,” Hoffa said at a Teamsters rally. “Be assured, though, it’s only a matter of*time until we file an appeal.” A federal Appeals Court ruled “Vednesday in Washing- ton that the much-investigated union must comply with dati of the moni- a appointed by a federal judge after Hoffa was elected of the union in 1957. The Teamsters president spoke scathingly of the Senate In- vestigating committee; John F. Kennedy (D-Mass); Kennedy's brother, Robert, counsel for the committee; and fellow labor leaders Walter Reuther and James Carey. “Don't believe any of the phony charges of corruption and crime,” Hoffa told a_cheering crowd of 2,800, “Judge us by what you are earning now com- pared with what you are earn- ing before the union, Nothing is going to destroy this anion,” he said. Hoffa said that Reuther, presi- dent of the United Auto~“Work- ers,.and Carey, head of the In- ternational Uniorl. of Electrical Workers, had criticized him. “to divert attention from their own | weaknesses. e’re growing by thousands, | etd Sen. } | WASHINGTON (? — Prospects of House action on labor control legisla- tion this session rose sharply today as the House Labor Committee began showdown sessions behind closed’ doors. House leaders, reflect- ing new optimism, ap- peared convinced a_ bill of some kind now will come out of committee despite the “forlorn hopes” accorded its labor, industrial, health| © Judge Adams. ests to his credit. Red Cross. tary Club. tee. dane, 1, will begin two-yea fall. ° Robert M. citizenship over the years, said The young hardware and lumber retail executive has a long history of civic and humanitarian inter- He is president of the Oakland County Crippled Children’s So- ciety and treasurer of the Oak- land County Chapter, American Poole serves on the board of ‘he Oakland County Historical Founda- tion and is a member of the Pon- tiac Historical Commission. A board member ofthe Pontiac, Symphony Orchestra, Poole active in the Pontiac Rotary Club’ and the Pontiac Area J uniog, Cham- |ber of Commerce. He served as adviser for Junior Achievement sponsored by the Ro- A native of Pontiac, Poole has been a key layman at Central#Mumford High. One entry began: | itew days in the Pontiac area. The Methodist Church, as a Sunday School teacher, president of the church men’s club and fine arts}. chairman of the building commit- Married, with one daughter, Poole lives at 29335 Westbrook Parkway, Southfield. Whitmer and other new officers terms this r Glenn was elected (Continued on Page 10, Col. 1) chances earlier. After weeks of hearings, the committee faced the difficult task of reconciling clashing and widely divergent views among its members. These ranged from no legislation at all to enactment of rigid restrictions on union op- erations. Chairman Gralam A. Barden (D-NC) sald, however, he ex- pects a compromise will be worked out enabling the House te debate the first major labor bili to reach the floor since | pasenge.of Che Talt-Mariiny act ' a decade ago. One of the factors which in- creased chances of House action “was a surprise switch by. James R. Hoffa’s Teamsters union from ‘its earlier stand against enact- ment of any labor legislation. * @ §& Spokesmen for the Teamsters told the committee on Tuesday they not only favor legislative action, but volunteered their own version of a labor - “bill of * rights." As a farther conctiietery ges- | ture, _the Teamster# agreed to - ae k News Flashes WASHINGTON w®—Sen. Rus- sell B. Long (D-La) said today considering | en- tering the race for governor of he is Louisiana later this year. SSS VERONA, Italy @—An Italian army ammunition dump here today and set TTT it} He aE FT Hn klew up fire to build- ’ iS ‘dealers and newspapers. xk &k& * creditors now includes some in all!” So are hardware stores, drug- . , U. of M, controller, said a small ‘but growing number x * * of suppliers have sent word they i,\“have no choice but to withdraw the privilege of an open account,” but would continue to do business on a cash-on-delivery basis, “One of these is a very large concern," he said. “Still, the num- ber is comparatively small. This hasn't really hurt us yet.” *x * * Generally, the hardest hit credi- tors are the comparative “‘little fellows” and firms just getting started, ko ok A Detroit contractor on the new) Plymouth State Home and Train- ing School project sdid his firm,| 38 months in business, was threat-, ened with payless paydays for 28) employes unless the state came across with $16,811. ok & * “We beg of you to consider us and our employes,” he wrote, About $500,000 of state warrants “jheld_ up represent debts of $100 ‘or less. Excluding these creditors, here are some of the amounts due county-by-county.: Wayne $656,000; Washtenaw $240,000: Marquette $90,000; Kent $89,000; Jackson $43,000; Genesee \$85,000; Saginaw $34,000; Muske- gon $29,000;. Oakland $57,000; Bay '$16,000; Calhoun 26,00; = 1$460,000; and Berrien $12,000. x *& * \Piggy-Back Bill Burned, and Now— Flat Rate Plan Under Fire Hunt for Susan Eases as Police Discover Diary Detroit Girl, 14, Was Desperately Unhappy, May Have Run Away DETROIT (UPI) — Po- lice eased off today in the search for missing Susan Lawrence,* inclined to be- lieve the girl was a run- ‘laway. 14-year-old girl was found yesterday. In it, Susan told of hating school, Detroit and living. Less than 50 officers, in- cluding 25 special force patrolmen and six teams of detectives, were still signed to the search. At the height of the search, 200 policemen, more than 450 Boy Scouts and scores of volunteers combed the. Northwest Side area around her home (at 19467 San Juan). ° Detective Edward Boggs of the Special Investigation Squad, mattress of her bed. Susan's diary, written in ink, pencil and purple crayon, was named “Lucy.” The troubled girl, who disap- peared last Monday on the way to Mumford High School, wrote that she wanted to leave Detroit. . * * * “Tt want to move, but mother won't understand,” the girl wrote. “TI hate living. Sometimes, I think if I'm dead, all this would end.” Susan also said she didn’t like “Only eight more days of | school, Thank God. Every day is a torture, I wish I went to a pri- vate school, Mumford is a snob school.” After he read the diary, senior detective inspector Thomas Cochill ordered the search cut back sharply. “Further search, as such, is superfluous. The girl is a runaway, or possibly a suicide,’’ he said. and definitely unhappy child with ‘A diary beloriging to. the) as-| found the diary hidden ander the | __ j are likely during the late after- “She’s a mixed-up frightened) 12, of Denver, Colo., holds the today in Washington, D. C., as he is congratulat- ed by Robert Crossley, 13, of Center Square, Pa., the runnerup in the 32nd armual National Spell- CHAMP OF THE ABC's ~~ Joel Montgomery, first place cup sonarstin it. Expect to Sizzle Next Few Days Despite Showers Ga.m. ....71 ll. a.m, ....83 Ja.m, ....74 12 noon ....%5 9 a.m. 78 2 p.m, 82. No relief from the hot humid | weather is in sight for the next lweatherman js still the high 80s for the weekend. throughout the next five days noon or evening. Precipitation will average about one-half inch. The lowest recording in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was psychological problems. There's no telling what she'll do.” 71 degrees. The registered 82 at 2 p.m. predicting | partly cloudy and temperatures in| thermometer | ‘Fanfaronade’ Does It AP Wirephote ing Bee. Joel was the first boy to win the nation- al championship since 1954. He successfully spelled the word ‘“‘fanfaronade’ after Robert to Be Held at MAMARONECK, N. morning. 61 Open Golf Tournament Oakland Hills Y.—Ben Hogan made a brilliant start in his bid for a fifth National Open Golf Championship today round of 69, one under par, to tie unheralded Dick Knight of = Diego, Calif., for the caaniy lead. by shooting an opening By BRUNO | L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press MAMARONECK, N.Y. — Oakland Hills Country Club. |(Oakland County, Michigan) has been awarded the Allison Green «R-Kingston), GOP 1961 National Open Golf Championship Tournament, floor jena the United States Golf Association announced this’ ‘the senate buckled down today Dates for the tourney will be June 15-17. The 1961 .. wilt tie in pertectly with Ionia Hospital Says He’s Cured lery in 1957, will be released short- ly from Ionia State Hospital for the Criminally Insane as cured. * * * Before his arrest on Feb. 7, 1957, In cgtahing his . two-month shooting spree, Taylor said at the timé: * * * women. ADMITS SHOOTING’: - Taylor admitted shooting three rT just had “an urge to shoot Hie wes found inenue end com: | mitted to Ionia after a sanity Will Release ‘Mad Sniper’ Gary Taylor, the Syeecall;: hearing before Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty. When sent to Ionia, Taylor said he was “pleaseq with the out- come.” * * * “It's what 1 wanted,” plained. “ crying.” Three psychiatrists testified at the time that he was “unable to resist impulses to hurt women.” Taylor himself testified that be- tween the time of his arrest and commitment to Ionia he had such impulses while locked up in the| © Oakland County Jail. ‘GOOD THING TM LOCKED UP’ he ex- or I would hurt people.” Taylor edition of the U.S. Open? It's all over now but the. It's a good thing I am locked up . the city of Pontiac's Cen-| tennial celebration. | This marks the fourth time that) ithe Open has been awarded to § | Oakland Hills. where veteran Al Watrous is head pro, Oakland was host in 1924, 1937 and 1951. In the S8th annaal (Open Championship which opened to- day at Winged Foot, Ben Hogan was making a bid for an un- precedented fifth title. He was two ander par after 15 holes. . Hogan had three birdies on the, front side and moved along three | under par after 12 holes until tak-| ing a bogey on the 13th. ~The four-time ¢Ghampion > was listed as one of the top-heavy (Continued on noes 2, Co. 1) simers AACR, In Today's P Press PE nc ere ere Comics devssicnveccs (0 County News .........:0005 15 EedMertain ... cece ceees 6 Journey to Love ...2...... 14 Food Section «+...2 S235 Markets) oo... c cree 53 Obitwaries oo... 6. ceceee es 19 Sports . ~. 46-51 Theaters .......ccesseecs - TV & Radio Programs Ae Wilson, Earl «............ ® He led sdme 18 police cars Women’s Pages scsvivee 36-40 - 9 } 2 Pct. Income Levy Accorded Little Chance Solons Hope to Take Friday Off Despite Muddled Finances LANSING ip The “pig- |gy-back” income tax bill is idead. The Conlin flat rate in- come tax plan.moved ‘front } \and center in the House to- . day. The House Taxation lease the proposal week for a trial run in the ‘lower chamber, said Rep. |Rollo G. Conlin (R-Tipton), committee chairman and _lauthor of the bill. * * * It is keyed to a two per cent tax on personal income and would Payrolls Released LANSING (® — Gov. Williams and his administrative board te- day released $13,200,000 for state payrolls, two state universities ‘and welfare payments. The pay- outs will leave only $3,200,000 in the state's general fund to close the fiscal year to June, State Treasurer Sanford A. Brown told the beard at a special meeting. Overdue bills on the same date will total nearly 55 million dol- lars. net the state about 150 million dol- lars a year. Conlin was hopeful some Re- publicans opposed to a gradu- ated income tax might rally be- hind his proposal in a last-ditch effort to settle the five-month tax war in the Legislature. Re- publican leaders, however, scoffed at.the idea. . “All income tax bills now have , ‘about much chance of becoming law as Liberace has of becoming |Marilyn Monroe," quipped Rep. * * to clearing its calendar of all ex- cept House-approved bills, hopeful ‘of quitting the Capitol by nightfall for a long weekend. The House pushed ahead with ithe same objective in mind—that of sidestepping any need for the usual Friday morning session. Leaders in both parties generally agreed the coffin lid was nailed tight on the 146-million-dollar piggy back bill after it mustered only a 54.53 vote yesterday. Fifty-six votes were needed for passage. Three Democrats bolted party ranks te join Republicans in vot- ing against the bill, which missed passage by a single vote in its first.test last week, Reps. 8. | James Clarkson of Southfield and | William Romano of Warren re- jected it beth times. The bil] would have required in- dividuals to pay the state seven per cent of their federal income tax bills, Corporations would have paid 12 per cent and financial institu- tions 14 per cent. About 130 million dellars in present business taxes _ | would have been repealed. * * * * The Senate yesterday disposed of |11 bills, leaving only 19 to go. | Three measures and irouted to the House would put new ‘controls on commercial driver edu- = [oa ae eee ee on the window sok gee Sar “Rambler. 311 3. ee ee Committee probably will re-. Next \ See Ria 2nd Judgeship Still Possibility TWO y THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 vi Says Defeated Bill in Lansing Doesn‘t Hinder County Plans Defeat of a bill yesterday which would have called for election of a second Oakland County probate | judge next year does not -hinder} plans of the Board of Supervisors} for such an addition, Rep. Farrell | FE. Roberts (R-West Bloomfield; fown ship} said toduy * * * He said he tacked on an amend-} f to a Wayne County bill! hich, if it had been approved, | ould have meant that Oakland oters in November of 1960 would have actually nd pro bate jude elected However, because of insistence of the Wayne County Board of | Auditors, Wayne representatives voted against the larger bill— meaning death also for the Rob ert’. amendment isOrs five the should have Oakland ipery eided to submit whether the county second probate judge to vol the November 1960 clection * ¥ * ue If county voters approve the yu posal, Gov. Williams would iippoint the new inst, wh ile office Jan, ] “ * * The board action will continue to take effect despite my amend ent being killed,” Roberts said Macmillan in the Dark? }england Harold eountry HORSTED- KEYNES (PLy—Pt Macmillan ime Muiniste maintains a home in a village without street lights, and it's yoing to stay that way, The villagers decided yes terday that hhts ive unnecessary and would spoil the looks of the village green 1961 Golf Tourney to Be at Oakland Hills One) are expen (Continued From Page jreer in Waterford favorites when the first) round tarted this morning * * * The first sub-par round wa turned in by Dick Knight of San Calif, who had a 35-34—69 under par Foot's ‘West Course Former Club pro playing out had a 76 Jack Fleck, former Rochester Country Club and now playing out of Los Angele ry Diego, one on Winged Farmington Country Jimmy Johnson of now Harrisburg, Pr owner had a 3856-74. Ken Venturi shot 38-40-78. Among the top nine-hole totals} reported were Arnold Palmer.| Don Fairfield and at 34. Dr. Cary even par with 35 Al Balding, all Viddlecoff wa Wally HANDED THE GAVEL Jr. tright), Chamber of J Junior PORIMOECA: - Norman O'Brien Area is handed the new president of the Pontiac president. O'Bri organization's gavel by Clyle R. Haskill, retiring en takes over the reins July L Waiadene Graduates Told City's Jaycees “ of System's High Standing Install Leaders Last nights commencement ex- ercises of Waterford -Tewnship High School's 335 graduates was imarked by the “impressive” and the “unusual.” Impressive was a ceremony held outdoors on the football field, ducted by a faculty robed in con de mic gowns Principal dames 8. Fry fermed the address of the guest speaker ‘‘unusual.”’ Roy A. Larmee Township from an ‘‘outside | view.” He told the hundreds | gathered last night of his high regard for the community he left four years ago. “Wherever our ’ said Larmee, young people | go, “it is likely to| are there.’ He advised the graduates of the importance of maintaining their values. “Your values will be your guide | O’Brien Will Officially Take Over in Top Job From Haskill July 1 Norman O'Brien Jr. was in- aca- be a better place because they stalled last’nfght as 1950-1960 pres- ‘ident of the Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Commerce, * * * The 27-year old vice president’ of director of the posts in the outside world, where O'Brien Heating & Supply Co. will University of Chicago Laboratory your parents and teachers will no take office officially July 1, suc- the address to graduates, School, delivered commence: | ment some| of whom may have been his own former elementary school pupils. | Larmee began his teaching ca-| He .was there for six years, first as teacher, then principal of the Covert School and later principal of the high school Hie left in 1955 to join the staff of | thte University of Chicago Tarmee evaluated Waterford Herter, Soviet in Showdown Get Together to Decide if Any Basis Remains for Geneva Talks pro i Merchants Group longer be to help you.’ | Richman Will Head George Richman, owner of Wiggs Colony Shop, -has been elected | 1959-1960 president of the Down itown Merchants Assn Clifford C, Grovogel elected vice president; Albert W.| Holcomb, treasurer, and John W. Hirlinger, secretary. Grovegel te general manager of Walte’s Department Store; Holeomb is a vice president of Community National Bank, and Hirlinger is manager of the Pontiac Chamber of © announced was re-| Nor- Richman that man L. Pattison, retiring presiderit| — of the downtown group, had been ,named chairman of a special com- Among the local entree Burkemo of Franklin Hills went ENEVA W—Secretary of State Mee wo coordinate down tow "| out in 37 and Tom Draper of Bure Christian A. Herter met with An Richman said there are plans mingham fired 38 Pontiac's Gene dret Ao CGromyko today to find out for more flower boxes thi is ture Bone, a late starter today, way 'f Mhergis any basis for continuings ie. more Chi istmas decorations Iwo over par after six holes, negotiations for a stopgap Berlin this. winter, a biggér fall festival First Roand Kosree aoe icel ‘sale and another fall farmer day Ren Hogan, Ft Wortt Tex 13-376 Dick Knight Calif , 15-34 He the Big Four neyotintions. Terter il ee Me be i. 72 met with the Soviet foreign anin- ae re , ister after consulting with his). Robt tioaldby, } Ida V7 1 U'a~ . lack Pieck Call a ‘ Western colle agues loon #8 wh, Pa + VA { Harr + 4 Herter had talked for 30 min- sais os aaa Lies utes with Foreign Secretary Sel George Fanio NJ 1 40 wyn Lloyd of Britain, French feve Duda 1 18 Nelles Maviieit_ 4 ae Doreign Minister Maurice Couve " er +3 ( 17 19 de MurviHe, and Ambassador » Conrar eka 11 : " Inhneon Fa wd Wilhelm Grewe of West) Ger coh Farstko N i ‘ 1 ; Paymond Oaffor ans wv WL, . hn P Cal I ‘ 4 , nwale Fil ' ’ ' Me Coron showed same signe of # I mene re ae Y aidliy it fo dower | price for Hes ard ’ 1 1 Otto Greiner, NJ 0 nil the Soviet threat. to Weat Inhn Ohuatt Cann . 1A 4f Ry? ' : harles Sifford. Calif ‘i 5 a Berlin fomporarity Ken Venturt. Calif Sp i Herter wa hacked solidly by Frank Whartor Tex 41°98 Ta Taby Levan NOY” toap ag LOY and De .Murville in a show| Clarence Dose M i. . J of Allied umty that may have tac jes 141 I Peat La ¢ Ain in 4 > caused tinessimess int the Com : eee oye Ge Momunist camp , Ke At en EF (tates 41448 biven these hints were a change (iary Carle Arie " 4144 8 : ack Burke J NY ~ from esterday when Gromyko *Amateut hhioweek thot the shighte focomcern but displayed something that ap proached impudence -over West The Weather erm nmulitary power should the ° Berlin crisis touch off a war Pull (8 Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VECTNITY Parity cloudy, warm and humid today through tomerrew with a few shewers er thun e@W 0 der showers likely, Winds southerly & 15 miles diminishing semewhat tonight : High today 86, Low tonight 32 High te . menew uccessfully Fired Today in Ponting | * Lowest temp ceding ® ti) . “ A mi e emperature preceding Lt ( ADE ( ANAVY ERAL Fla (AP) At @ am’ Wind veloctty 0-7 m } ot Direction-—Boulhwrat SY P \ powerful Thor Able missile | ta 1 F t AOR om ~ : ean Wace prune at ans 4 . hurled a highly advanced nose | Moon sets Thursday at 1) 14 po rone o OOO miles over the Atlantic Moc rises Friday pt 1053 am om ris : today, dropping it in the Atlantic Dewnter Temperatures near Ascension Island aa 1l a om a : As a 1 as Recovery ships and pares be as Ly m ! rm a. gan an-immediate search for the 10 a om fi fin¥ cone Weanesdavlin Panties The fiery Thor Able recket shot (As recorded downtown) from the Cape at 1:44 aim. EST Highest temperature ho \ Loweat témperature a. ; lore than two hours later the Air| Mean temperature 60 Force announcec wt ‘pre Weather—@unny, hot : 1 A t prelimi nary instrumentation data indi i siphon een enn AES tn Pontiac , icates the re entry test vehicle He doa temperature Svedalenes be achieved most of the test objec ean temprrature ......05- = 15 Weather Pair. Vitives. Tt impacted the nose cone —— in the Soath th oce Highest and Lowest Temperatures This : ols A lantic CEO GH: ate in 86 Years Ascension Island 64 in 1966 _ 44 In 1908 The nose cone covered the dis Wednesday's Tempore tare Chart tance to the impact area in about Alpena AT 64 Memphis as (73 1) 9, 4 Baltimore #2 68 Miami RB as 7a YM) minutes Ruttaio 87 65 Milwaukee 83 660° A parachute Charleston 80 «670 Minneapolte fA 89 ? Chrtcago 82 60 New Orleans #8 .7A.Mmatically to ease the pack ige Tw : ' - & Fo 4 clerstena. 4 4 Otehe ” 67 the water after its blazing re-entry Senvar 90 $5 Peliston 9 inte the earth's atmosphere Netroit «72 Phoenix 19) - 71 Duluth ao $0 Pittebdreh . an €4 If all went righf, the cone would Fort Worth #5 78 6t. Louls: 2 U reme ; . oy P do Mapids§ 88 68 8 Francisco 68 54 ' main suspended wmler a float RE phon, 64660 8 6 Marie #¢ 64 ing balloon while a small radio r Gs Seattle G2 “62 % “Baty % 49 ‘Tampa a o7jitransmitter, signal Hghts and 9 ri f I ig 7 65 Traverse © 99 64! dye marker pinpointed the loca | Lon Angeles 86 #1 Washington 93 13 arker ping : Marquette % 6) ition oi Taking the lead for the West in program The association's long-range aim| jis to beautify downtown Pontiac} | and make It the shopping center | of the area,” Richman said, | The assec “jation is an adjunct of | the Chamber of Commerce: ; SOS Sent Out for Dog That | Bit Little Girl | An SOS has been sent out by the Oakland County Health De- | partment to the owner of a | young, white, long-haired mongrel dog chained to a bench in Dodge Park No. 4 last Sdnday, The animal bit - four-year-old Mary Coulter of 180 N. Winding Dr., Waterford Township, while she was playing with tt, * * * Unless the dog is located and examined by a veterinarian, the little girl will have to undergo a long and painful series of shots as a precautionary measure against rabies, sald Dr. John | Lambie. e * * * The dog nipped the girl's hand while she was frolicking near the animal. There was ne one around the scene at the time. Dr. Lambie urged the dog's owner to contact the county health “en Immediately. Pigs of No Help fo Jail Escapee A 22-year-old Michigan Reform- catory walkaway, who hails from it ‘ontiac, dove into a pig pen near | Saranac today in an aftempt to elude two prison guards, but ihis efforts went for naught. | Frank Davis, serving two to four: years for a larceny in Kent Coun- tv, walked away frém his job at popped out auto {tbe reformatory disposal plant yes terday . = Two guards Charles Woodbury and Robert Sullivan, were search} ing’ for him near Saranac this morning when they caught a glimpse of Davis diving into the pig pen. a ; i They recaptured him and re-' jturned him to the reformatory,. ident; ceeding Clyle R. Haskill, Married, with one son, O’Brien | lives at 4910 Ross Dr,, Water- ford Township. Installation ceremonies at Ro- The Day in Birmingham; _. 3 Major Prog BIRMINGHAM — Only three major programs remain in the sec- ond annual Birmingham Arts Fes- tival ending here Sunday. * * * “The Bloomingham Eccen- tries,” staged by St. Dunstan’s Guild at the Greek Theater, Cran- brook, has been completely sold out for severa] days. Seats are still available for the 8:30 p.m. appearance temorrow of the Windsor Light Opera Assn. and for the Saturday lecture by | Dr. Seymour Ricklin. Headed by John Watson, Windsor group will appear at the Community House in ‘Excerpts | From io Opera.’’ * * Dr, Ric gin. from Wayne State University English Department, | ture and the Unconscious.”’ His) program will be presented at Baldwin Elementary School gym- nasium. A special weekend feature for children will be presented 2 p.m. Saturday and Bunday at Claw- son Playhouse, 116 W. M4 Mile Rd. Motion pictures selected for young audiences will include Pony’ and “Christopher Crum- pet’ along with other appropriate films. * * * lAcres building on W. Maple ave- inue will close its doors at 8:30 p.m, Saturday. The art display from classes in the school district, |which has been sponsored by the! \Board of Education, will close! Friday night. * * | Mrs, Ernest Jay, publicity di- lrector, said this year's program) ‘has been exceptionally well at- tended. | Bloomfield Township today an-. nounced a newly-adopted schedule} \for three of its boards. | The Township Board will meet | the second and fourth Mondays | In the Town Halj on Telegraph road at 8 p.m, All items for the agenda must be in the office one week in advance. The Zoning Board will meet the: tunda Inn were conducted by Irv- first Monday of the month at 8 ing Hallman of Ann Arbor, past nationa] director of the United States Junior Chamber of Com-, merce. * * * Also installed were Donald Wed-| die, first vice president; Irving |Merkovitz, second vice president, | Robert Costello. third vice presi Richard Veazey, secretary: and James Huttenlocher, treasur er, * * ¥ William Dean Jr., John Caples, Brent Jett and Richard Jorgenson were added to the board of di- rectors. p.m. and also has the one-week in advance rule for its agenda. * * * The Zoning Board of Appeals | will meet the second Tuesday of jeach month. | The model for Marshall erick’'s proposed ‘‘Wild Swans” fountain for Shain Park wil] re- 'main on display at Baldwin Pub- lic Library through June 20. * * * Jeanne Lloyd, librarian, said the) idisplays had been one of the most, attractive features during the fes-| tival week. Other items include ‘Seek End of Interservice Feud To Air Top Missile Plan WASHINGTON (#®—-The administration's master plan for de- fense missile development will be presented to the Senate Armed Services Committee Friday in closed session. * other things, merits of the Air Hercules system. * The Washington Post. quotir * No details have been given. * The plan is designed, among to settle the vigorous dispute over the relative Force Bomarc missile and the Army Nike- Both are ahtiaircraft missiles. * * 1g what is described as reliable Pentagon sources, said the plan calls for cutting back Bomare production sharply, what less, trimming the Nike-Hercules program some- and placing new emphasis on defense against the intercontinental missiles that are replacing aircraft. “Hi, P’m Theater Tour?” Gwen Verdon! I Hope You Won't Miss This Year’s Pontiac Press Details June 15! » ‘the, “The | The artists’ market in the Hilly; Fred- E E PLASTIC rams Remain on Arts Festival Lineup books by Birmingham authors na a noontime concert of recorded music, The Senior Men’s Club will hear a talk by Richard H. Senter when it meets in Community House at noon tomorrow. Senter, a former attorney, joined the FBI in 1942 and is now working in major crim-' inal investigations. x * * | Raymond Reilly will be med-' jerator for the discussion group , topic “Stocks and Bonds.” - ‘Beware Toxic Plants | ANN ARBOR # — Doctors at the University of Michigan Medical! | |Center say care should be taken) will lecture on “Modern Litera.|{rom now through August to avoid icontact with poisonous plants. | |These include jimsonweed and) nightshades which may be found | around yards and along the edges. lof cleared fields. They contain ‘powerful alkaloid drugs such as belladonna and stropine. 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Lovet , w/ ff f / OUR ee See _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11,1959 - sal Me ' cede e fishermen drive horse would be overwhelmed by the nine| On Chignecto Bay in Nova Scotia, = poche over the dry seafloor ;grounds the ‘statements, written by ner said. “It is not a special right |jLe’s State Legislator = 5 T k li k é ri | : i : Pen. - ” ’ in-| dra Defense at Works adi iggeendissctg egal tered wihre aapaaiiglinacl tednapaicag |" addolée’s Degree | leps aken fo Lin [million Moslems if Algeria won fishermen sirine Delt aA re-|to pick up the fish from thelr nets |sandra,"” damaged his reputation right to say what they think on, ; | ; ‘any form of autonomy and to pre- — ain: jand hurt his earning capacity. any matter of public interest.” ‘PHILADELPHIA (AP) a mve Algeria and France i vent this they went the territory ® ® s in Liber ace Suit @ne statement called him a Connor denied that he. wrote |™an who Represents President integrated with mainland Franc? . | in any implications in his article Eisenhower's district in the Penn) paprts~(AP)—The National As-and its 43 million French. yr “winking, . sniggering, giggting, evtvanie I i ‘nels snuggling, chromium- plated, | that Liberace was a homosexual, coahtne yp ky he tarmoag| sembly took initial steps today to-| - i ! scent-impregnated, fruit-flavored but he stood by his withering | ; : ‘| Paper's Lawyers Try preg y thy ‘constituent on international rela-\Ward integration of revolt-torn Barbara Rush to Wed j eap of mother love.” Another attacks on the pianist’s television © . . ' tions. Algeria with France. ~ ° i i to Prove Columnist’s. called him ‘“‘the pinnacle of performance, _? = | Privilege to Comment |‘maculine, feminine and neuter.” i -. # He is State Rep. Francis Wor-| The assembly adgpted a bill al-/Hollywood: Publicist Mir lawyer Gerald Gardiner, He said his reactions were ley. He received his masters de- lowing the French Parliament to ; Mirror lawyer Gerald Gi .* gree in international relations at approve Aigeria’s 1960 budget) SANTA MONICA, Calif. @ — LONDON (UPI) — Attorneys for contended that Connor had the “astonishment and then nausea the University of Pennsylvania along with the French budget, and|Actress Barbara Rush and War- the Daily Mirror return today to,Msht to express his opinions, no because’ of the flamboyant’ commencement Wednesday. passed a measure making Algeri-|ren Jay Cowan, Hollywood publi- the task of convincing a jury that Matter how strong, in print. nature of his appearance, the ‘Now I’m through with school,”’ an and French currency identical |.ic¢ will be aera Sunda : calumnist William Connor had a x * * actual spectacle of the man, and said the 45-year-old Republican. at the termination of fighting in) |.’ a Z : : right to make thé statements he! “The defense of fair comment then because of the cloying, sick- He has three other degrees in: the North African colony. 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Their owner might Finney Issue Matter of Life Or Death ee meee It’s Time to STORE YOUR FURS Pishcal’ Crisis Hits West Germans _ | sim tsaty sted ou ir ws | —— = : ——— a ’ “ << ‘ i * 7 wate The auditors, those nasty men | He even let Soviet Foreign Mini- fact remains that the Wes co i ine in size est Ger-, ish ranging : : zen gold f ei in\ SIZe| who add up expense accounts, ‘ster Andrei Gromyko throw the fish food. ° GENEVA (UPI)—It's been some-, is quiet, has a h lot a . 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Street Floor Waites Howdbags .. “Street Tioor : Waites Budget Sportswear . +» Street Floor i. ee meee ‘ ’ f : \ i a 5 ; » ® _ ae , Mh atc . ee age ae | . J | caida. ‘a ee Ee ae nN "THE PONTIAC PRESS Editorial Page Owned and Published Locally MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HAROLD A breosnatp President and Publisher THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 si the determining factor as to eee ashtene® Counties it ts $1 4 Warns Heart Patients About Hot Weather Heart patients, slow down! These words come directly from Donan S. Situ, M.D., President of the Michi- gan Heart Association. Dr. Smitn stated hot weather is a danger sign for some persons wil cardiac con- ditions. * * * It is easy to understand how any extreme in temperatures causes the body to work harder just to keep the normal functions going. Mowing the lawn or work in the garden may be too strenuous and precautions should be taken to guard against it in this type of weather. Sit back and enjoy life a little and watch the grass grow. A person’s physica] condition !s how how little he should do family much or Health examinations by your doctor can. tell you this x we * Dr SmitH points out that al) pet sons past forty should try and avoid any exceptional exercise, During the hot and humid weather this: should be easy for most of us, since the c under a tree is quite a beckoning thought. hai: i Heart patients who are on low sodium diets or on a program to reduce body fluids hy drugs should talk with their doctors about possible changes in diet and medication during the hot weather period. * * * If you have certain jobs about the house that must be done, plan .your work schedule so they can be done in the cooler period of the day. Then do it in easy stages with frequent rests, not as one hard strenuous chore Hot weather can be fun Let's make {t that way. - Is Long’s Latest Move a Political Maneuver? Louisiana's colorful Lona family has made the -headlines again. For three decades the LoNGs have made political: history. Nothing to date has stopped their popularity * * * Some years ago Huey Long's dynasty crumpled under bitter and often violent eruptions in its own ranks. Even the slaying of Huey did not apparently hurt the family name. Last week a new chapter was being written in the history of the Lonos of Loulsiana. EARL Kemp LONG, serv ing his third term as governor, was confirfed to a mental hospital Jn Galveston, Texas * * * Continuing as in the past to heep the fight within the family, the court commitment was sought by the governor's wife and a Dr. Arthur Long, a cousin. It was agreed to by his nephew, United States Senator Russell Long, the son of -Huey. . Like the MArtTINS and the McCoys, this is a feuding family. But it has all the earmarks of a political ma neuver. Louisiana has a law that bans successive terms for governors Some weeks ago the governor stated flatly that he was going to run again and only the Lord or the law would stop him. * * * Now comes this little mental He could very well sickness. THE PONT LAC PRESS Trade Mark Dally Except Munday 48 W Huron Bt. Pontiac, Michigan Published by Tne Pontise Press Company Re@erit Reeser? Executive Vice President and Advertising Director jounm A fire Assistant Aavertining Manager art M. Trrsowete Howaad fH. Prizoraate 1 Circulation Maneger Vice President and Business Manager G Mansiate Jowpan, Loch) Advertising Menager Jdonn W Prrzornatp Secretary and Editor Harry J Heep Manegine Fditor ==, = The Associated Press ts entitied e@xeiusiveig to ine . wee ix reoubli€atien of all local news printed in this Grover CC. Insan Classified -Manager a 1 ee well as all AP mews diepateher Tint. Peeas ts delivered by carrier for 45 cenis co a Caries service te net avaiable. py mati nd (leneese Livingstog Macomy Daperr anh ear; elsewhere in tasan's and all otter piacere tn the tin ted Stairs $93.20 . f Al mail subscriptions payable in vance Posiear Hhas'been fmid ‘at the Ind class rate Pontiac, Michigan. Meniber of ABC hs o4 resign for a rest, which the doctors will recommend. Then he could come right back and enter the December 5 gubernatorial primary, A lot of what's going on looks like a sham. Senator Lona has already ad- dressed a joint session of the Legis- lature in an attempt to keep the Long machine intact. The name of LonG is a fighting political issue to reckon with, ; kkk Should the governor return in time tu qualify and in good health, most observers feel he has the inside track. In any event, a Lone will make the race, since RUSSELL LonG is just off- stage “THe unmarried are considerably more likely to become mentally un- balanced than the married,” say a psychiatrist. Yes, indeed. Every day many of them do—and get married. “Tam not prepared to evaluate the and signif- says a fed don't ramifications of the situation,” Translation: “T it means.” various icance eral official know what the heck The Man About Town The Ore Is Coming Prediction of Pontiac Man Was Amply Founded Newspaper: What should be the business of those unknown people who never make a mistake. After more than 20 trips to Labrador, covering a period of around a quarter of a century, the late Frank Rand of Pontiac knew that barren area like a book. It had a fascination for him that baffled his friends He learned that it had unbounded tron deposits that jutted out of the ground and went to unknown depths He was ~ convinced that its supply was practically that of Was any other almost un unlimjted, exceeding urea on earth touched Mr Rand was sure that as the in the Lake Superior vielnity is near ex haustion, within a few years the supply of our tions would come from Labrador. With the completion of the St Law- rence Seaway, he said the direction would and Iron ore be reversed, and that the great boats carrying the ore would no longer come through Lakes Superior and Huron, but would come down the St Lawrence and through Lakes Ontario and Erie It was only a little more than two years ago that he last made that prediction to me It was better founded. 1 believe, than even Mr Rand thought, as the first such cargoes now are on their way tn loads of 20,000 tons each Agali that annual suggestion from COMES Harrison Houghtaling of Birmingham, who says if tomato or otQer plants are bothered with mut worms, you can keep them away by sticking a metal nail (an old-one will do) In the ground next to every plant your cork, Confidential advices’ from right here at home in Pontiac are to the effect that an accessory available on some of next year's cars will be a hot dog warmer that plugs into the cigaret lighter socket. Like all other flowers Ing into bloom nfuch later than usual this year. But Mrs. Arthur Minnock of Bloomfield Hills. blessoins that ever before beauty peonies are com- reports that she has exceed anything she has produced, both in. size and Those two kernels of a vare blue variety of corn, sent from China to Harvard Elston of Drayton Plains 11 aA production that bushels, started eeda five years ago. now exe Next Sunday {s and a com- munication from “A Patriotic Citizen” is in absolute accord with our sentiments. He writes, “Most of us are not interested enough fn living under the grandest flag that ever was flown fo make'a showing of it even once a year Let's make this showing unanimous " Verbal Orchids to- _ Mrs. Deborah Magnum of Pontiac eC, 83rd birthday Mr. and Mrs. Grant Krisley of Rochester pra wedding ATITEVETSNEY Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Griffin of Fenton, 63th wedding anniversary Flag Da‘ Lak nation’s greatest industrial sec- = dei ie i — tw were < is fe 4 Dek , David. Lawrence Says: ME. Pp Like Bailing Out the Ocean World Pleased at Recovery in U.S. LONDON — There is a feeling of genuine satisfaction in Europe over the economic trend in the United States. There is a sense of relief not only that America has weathered her recession with- out resorting to spending sprees but that the fa vorable effects of America’s re covery have been so quickly LAWRENCE felt throughout the world The cruSade which President kisenhower has led to attain a balanced budget has won admira tion in economic circles every- where. Europe's experience with inflation is sti recent enough for apprehension to arise when a coun try as important as the United States appears to be yielding to the doctrine that mere spending of government funds is a panacea for economic. ills * * * Some British businessmen with whom this correspondent has talked are impressed with the recent tendency of American in vestors to ask about stocks in kuropean companies. This is a rather surprfsing development, be- cause of a tendency on the part of Americans for many years to ignore investments in ‘Puropean seenpities, There ta curiosity here as to the probable cause of this frend The most plausible answer, of course, is that margins of profit for many American: companies will tend fo become narrower and narrower as the labor unions inside the United States arbi- trarily push costs upward and as the government uninterruptedly fakes a 52 per cent share of the profits. In Britain there are some sig nificant warnings being issued to labor unions that they must watch their step—that they cannot’ in definitely continue to press wage demands irrespective of the eco- nomic effect on the country as a whole It ts interesting to note the discussion going on here about the alleged weakness of the American dollar, particularly since so much publicity has been given to the outflow of gold from the United States. Writing in the l.ondon Sunday Observer, Alan Day savs: “A great deal too much play has been made recently with the Idea of the weakness of the dollar. “Obviously there ia a strong temptation for us in Britain to take pleasure when sterjing’s interna- tional rival is under pressure while sterling is standing well in world But if would be wise to restrain any tendency to chortle at our friend's misfortunes; if they esteem were veally to become serious, the effeets on us would: be very unpleasant The Country Parson “L guess it's jusf as hard to tind a cure for prejudice as sl the common : eold."? “Fortunately there is no reason to think that the dollar is at pres- ent under any real pressure... . “Sterling and the dollar must hang together. We cannot hope to jet the dollar hang separately... . . “As far as the flows of pay- ment sent to and out of the United States are concerned, the current position is one which we should all regard as encouraging. America |s playing the role of a good creditor which we have so long demanded of her, by lend- ing abroad and making grants to poor countries. At the same time she is importing on an immense scale because she provides the most prosperous and one of the most wide-open markets in the world.” It isn't often that a British writer commends the United States for its tariff policies, but the same article goes on to say: “A great deal is heard of Ameri- ean tariffs or import restrictions, but the fact is that her policies Dr. are remarkably liberal. Many of her tariffs, particularly on indus trial goods, are low by the stand- ards of the advanced industrial countries—as an example, cars pay 10 per cent going into the United States compared with about 20 per cent in Germany and 30 per cent in France and Britain.” * * * It is further pointed out by Day that proteetion of American manu- facturing and industry by quotas is so rare,as to make headline news, whereas Britain and other European countries ‘‘still protect many sensitive industries in this way even though there are no longer any real balance-of-payment reasons for doing it.” Despite the alleged weakness of the American dollar, optimism and a buoyancy in world economic affairs today which has not been noted since prewar days The feeling is that even the smaller countries are beginning to show signs of industrial progress. William Brady Says: The Invisible Capillary- Fact or Medical Fiction? - “" The smallest blood vessel visible to the naked eye is an arteriole. Arterioles, like the larger arteries. have a_ wall of three layers. The inner layer or lin- ing is endothelium The middle layer is smooth or in- voluntary muscle. The outer layer is fibrous tissue. There are no blood vessels smaller than the the arterioles. The smallest veins are DR. BRADY venules Blood vessels so fine that they are Visible-enly under the micro- scope are arterioles or venules When the blood vessel becomes so fine or narrow that you can't see it under the microscope It's atill there, the anatomists aver, and they call it a capillary. One former professor of anatomy in a Class A medical school in formed me that capillaries aver- age & twenty-five thousandths of an inch in diameter. Red blood corpuscles.are Tle twenty-five thou- sandths or 15 fifty-thousandths of an inch in diameter. There are roughly 40 million red corpusctes in each drop of blood, ete. ete * * * Now Ive thought and thought about this for many years and T can’t understand why anatomists , physiologists and physicians cling to the hypothesis of capillary ves- sels carrying blood from the ulti- mate arterioles to the roximate venules. Ne one can demonstrate a cap- iflary vessel, The anatonrists draw pleferes of capillary ves- sels, They do net make microe- photographs of them, You can't photograph renee that isn't there! It would take quite a while for a drop of blood to get through a capillary only one-fifty-thousandths of an inch wider than the blood corpuscles, wouldn't your think? But, believe it or not, the average time .from ultimate arteriole to proximate venule is only four to 8 seconds, There's no need for capillary vessels. The blood in the capillary bed just seeps or oozes through the tissuer, giving all tha cells a bloed bath so: thal they may take up the oxygen and nutriment the blood brings’ and -give off. the carbon dioxide and other products -of metabolism to the blood to take etc back te the— fo¢ elimination, Walled capillary ‘essels would only impede vy vital process, - such a I wouldn't mind the anatom- leal, physiological and medical prittie-prattle about capillary vessels if anybody could show that man has any use for them. * * * net more than ene Signed letters page of 100 words jong pertaining to. personal health and hygiene, not dis- ease, diagnosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady, if a stamped self-alddressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Presa Pontiac, Michigan (Copy right 1908) there is an’ _ Sneaky, Voice of the Pauls ‘Ambulances: M mt Have Such ‘Special Privileges’ 7 with fire and po In answer to G.P.R., an ambulance is an emergency vehicle along — lice vehicles. It’s given certain privileges as to speed | and right of way for protection of-the public, according to the Michigan Vehicle Code. The law requires any emergency vehicle to have flashing or rotating light and » siren or bell to warn of its approach while on emergency runs, As for G.P.R.’s statement, “Tell it to the judge,” have you always yielded right of way by pulling off to the side of _ the road as required by law? The City Commission has before it a proposed ordinance fhat would provide a control. It will also do away with speed and efficiency Pontiac people are accustomed to and would nec essitate an increase in am- bulance rates, It would do away with all emergency calls, increasing chance for loss of life and limb. For your protection, it’s necessary that ambulances have these privileges, family we're going after. E. as it could be you or one of your oS J. Lee Pontiac Ambulance Service ‘Here’s One Man _ Saving Us Money’ Some people are attacking De- fense Secretary McElroy, but I woyld like to say a word of praise. More than 12 months ago he was voted 30 million dollars for secret defense projects when necessary and now he has given back 2 million te the Government. I say three cheers for anyone that saves us taxpayers some money. G. Wembly Objects to | Letter Condemning Dog L. Lankshire seems to think the dog that attacked the little boy was very vicious. How can that be when the dog played around children as much as they say? * * * If -L. Lankshire had ever owned a dog he'd know a vicious dog wouldn’t play with children. We always had a dog or two and have two now. One of our dégs bit my brother as a child, but it was because he picked up a stick and the dog thought he intended to strike him. Nat- urally, he defended himself. Probably this boy unintentionally “hurt the dog and caused him to attack him. * * * Anyone who doesn't like animals I wouldn't care to have as a friend, and L. LanksKire gives me that impression. Dog Lover Wants to Get Rid of Bird-Killing Cats A letter in the Voice of the People asked if DDT has killed the robins. It may have done so but I'd also like to tell the writer that cats are about as bad. Dogs don't bother birds, but cats are life-long foes of birds and especially young ones. Rid your neighborhood of cats and your robins may return. Persians, Sia- mese and Angoras are the worst and they are especially deadly at Bird Lover THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth. Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own bleod.—Rev, 1:5 He was himself forsaken that none of his children might ever need to utter his cry of loneliness. —J. H. Vincient. Case Records of a Psychologist: Praises Courtesy of Press Reporter We had a meeting of one of the Golden Age Groups here at the Y recently. Two of the members, one 90 and the other over 85, took a taxi home and were involved in an accident. The first we heard of it was from one of your re- porters, Dick Saunders, We want to thank him for being so thought- ful and notifying us. Reba Ross Netzler Executive Director ‘If We Economize, We Won’t Need Tax’ The piggyback graduated state income tax and/or the increase in sales tax would. be unnecessary if we had government economy, stopped waste and curtailed some of the services. * * * The State of Michigan |s prac- tically broke and seeking ways of getting more tax dollars to pay current bills, yet they talk g of raising legislators’ salaries. * * * People should vote a definite limit on taxation at its present level. We must elect men who are determined to cut and cut more taxes and expenditures to the bone Daniel F. Foley Jr. New Hudson Wants to Require Auto Safety Belts It’s been proved that Safety belts will actually save many lives and all cars should have them by law, including used cars. Safety First Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The things we should remember are . . . So easy to forget While occupied with work or play Or fears that make us fret But things that now ure past and gone . , . And should be left be- hind... Are those that constant- lv return . To haunt the weaker mind . Especially the wrong or hurt _ We suffered long ago ... Which at the time ap- peared’ to be . A devastating blow .. . We told the guilty party we... Forgave the wrongful act And yet that pardon never has . . . Become an actual fact . . Forgiving means forgetting and . . . The heart is not sin- cere .. . Unless the past is blotted -out . . . In frierdly atmosphere. (Copyright | 959) Wives, Beware Sins of Omission ~ Molly's case is duplicated in millions of homes so every smart wife should scrapbook this case and also send for the sex booklet named below. Even if you aren't now in Molly’s dilemma, you better get for- warned. It saves a lot of heart- ache and even prevents divorce to learn how to handle middle aged husbands. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case B-458: Molly M.. aged 39. has a Cery common marital problem. “Dr, Crane,” she asked during a recent forum discussion following one of my lectures in Ogden, Utah, “IL need some ad- vice. “My husband is at that ‘difficult age in’ men. He no longer seems to have any in- terest in me, physically “He is) caustic and hypercritical. In fact, he really ‘nags’ at me about everything. “Nothing I do is ever correct He seems obsessed with the can- stant desire to beat down my pride and reduce me to tears. * * * “His love seems to have turned to ashes. Is there any hope for me to robuild happiness in my home?" SNARLING HUSBANDS © Yes, a wife, can casily remedy situation if she simply takes a detached view for a few weeks ‘ind analyzes te problem as a psychiatrist does “= * * * Men, as well as their wihes, are all branded at birth with this very significant motto—"I WANT TO FEEL IMPORTANT.” | : Tf you wives keep your hus. bands constantly feeling impor- tant, they will love you forever. If, however, you deflate their vanity, especially in the sexual realm, then they grow caustic and snartlish. “She's deflated me.’ is their subconscious viewpoint, ‘‘so I'}l find fault and criticize and gen- erally beat down her ego till she is in tears and thus indicating she feels lower than I do.” “But I never deflated my hus- band’s ego in the sexual realm,” Molly protested, sincerely. * * * Byt Molly was mistaken, for wives unwittingly deflate their husbands on many occasions with- out ever realizing that fact. It is more a wife's sins of omis- sion that cause feuding in her home instead of her sins of com- mission! For example, the average wife does not two-time her mate or sneak off to saloons and get drunk in the afternoon while her husband Is at work, No, the average American wife is a respectable person and gen- erally a pretty good cook and mother. She can even rate an ‘‘A” grade in her kitchen deportment, as well as in the nursery where she func- tions as a good mother. * * * She can likewise win an ‘A’ in the living room. by’ entertaining properly for her hushand’ s clients or his boss,— But it te tn the bedresm where niost wives fail! And they often don't even dream that they are thus driving their husbands away from them. = ~ For their usual errors are This sins of omission; not of cemmis- Men are more vain in the sex'fal realm than women, for they can- not tolerate the thought they may be platonic mates. xr * * their ardor may be times that of their Because: three or four new bride, it begins to scare them «when, after 25 years of marriage, their erotic desire? dwindles to e 1:. ratio. The wife may not even dream of the inner torture her mate is suffering as he grows scared and panicky. And she may un- wittingly rebuff his attempts te act young and “kittenish” again, thes driving him into complete impotence. So send for the bodklet, “How to Prevent Impotence in Men," enclosing a stamped, return ¢n- velope, plus 20 cents (1on-profit), * * * ‘ Molly used its advice to restore mate to his former devoted self, for it is usually the wife who can best demolish: her middieaycd ‘ husband's secret .crotic phobias. * * * * Write to Dr. George W ‘crane of The Ponties Press, Pontiac, ent los a lome éc¢ stamped, ressed_ and 2c to cover and printune costs when fou fend” ping ee bis pare il charts and ™- be helogic pe (Copyright 1959) . y i a | i { RSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 . Pe simak _SEVEN ap THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU SHOP FRIDAY — and Monday Nights TILL 9 O’CLOCK Sensational! Imported FLEETWING SPORTS BICYCLE Full 26” Size—Only *ST @ Extra rugged sports weight @ Super sofe coaster brake @ Luggage carrier, headlight @ Bell, parking stand, two-tone saddle @ Boys’ . . . red with white @ Girls’ . . . blue with white Waite's... Downstairs Outfit her for camp ct Waite’s! 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Fourth Floor : ¢ Pee on) SSaee a fa Bent ____.__THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 Only Top Man Can Speak for Russia ; , 1. s ¥ Geneva Stalemate Proves Point for Nikita’ ene e@ rroves Fol IKITQ By JAMES MARLOW ;may collapse unless Soviet Pre-;chev has. created a dilemma for,break up without any agreement! i Assaciated Press News Analyst |mier Nikita Khrushchev inter-| caine a esxieuekceer could be using it to, Rs WASHINGTON (AP) — Premier) venes quickly to break the dead-| . ; iprove it was a waste of time for a Nikita Khrushchev has proved his) jock | A ministers’ ee sis uld) anyone but the top men to talk— point: that only the top men—the| That has been true from the| 4% a necessary preliminary to 4 but that would not necessarily “heavyweights” — can call the 0 ; : | shots or really settle anything and| beginning. Nobody — certainly not |@ter summit meeting between Ei iprove he couldn't do business at that their foreign ministers are the Western ministers — had any |S and Khrushchev. ithe summit. only their messenger boys. ‘illusion to the contrary, Every-| Eisenhower actually laid down) If Khrushchev, who thinks so z The month-old Geneva meeting|thing depended on Khrushchev. two conditions for a summit Con-'little of the ministers’ meeting, 2 of the ministers — American. So-/GTomyko was just his frontman ference. First, the foreign minis-|now Jets Gromyko make a oon- viet. British French nase The only reason he permitted ters must meet; second, they must cession before the ministers break ; come almost farcial Four weeks the ministers’ meeting af all was show some progress, which would up, it will probably be only to de-| . fe); . N EVERY the West mean agreement, or Concessions, prive Eisenhower of any argu-, Ah) D Z aa , . , “ ss al of talking and nothing accom because principally : ci ( sister on something ° 1e ng ~eting F ; ee" ay 3 plished, nothing settled Fisenhower had insisted on it. © } ‘ ment against meeting him at the | R e es ; * * *® summit ; | = * * * 5 But there had always been an | ‘ad-pan Soviet r Fe Minis a ‘ wees . : ice . AD | F fer Antes ‘ror . ent um See New Soo Bridge rien ahd Roue del ly President's Harmonicas Are First b requirements: amy concession of . . ; decide or yield on anything unless Ready for Trains Soon agreement by the Soviets at Gene- but Pianos Favorite his boss, Khrushchev, ays so. So va would actually be a concession far Khrushchev has only told him’ SAULT STE. MARIE —A new by Khrushchev which he could) CHICAGO (UPI) — There are to be polite. stand still, and keep $3,500 000 railroad bridge connect- just as well have made at a sum-|More harmonicas in Japan than his mouth open ing this Michigan community with mit meeting any other musica] instrument —| The lead on. The Associated neighboring Sault Ste Marie, Ont Nevertheless, Kisenhower had a for financial reasons i Press story out of Geneva after,is expected to be ready for serv | point of his own in the two con-) * * * Tuesday's session — as fruitless ice in late August ditions he laid down. It was like| Naoyuki Suenaga, vice president, as any which preceded it— was The new lft bridge, which will telling Khrushchev: if you really of a Japanese Cultural Center at} like a pathetic footnote on a shad-,be used by three railroads, was|mean business, prove it at Gene- Fukyoka, told the Arperican Music| ow dance built piggy back fashion over the va before you and | get together; ‘Conference that “pianos are ac-| It said: ‘The Western foreign old swing span that remains in otherwise, I'd just have to hope fually Japan’s most popular instru-| 4 ministers showed deep concern to-\operation until the new 369-foot you meant business. iments, but more people can afford day that the Geneva conference internationa] bridge is completed Yet from the beginning, Khrush- harmonicas.” : 14-PIECE KEYSTONE COLOR HOME MOVIE OUTFIT cTric EVE HEAT METER { movies light! pare with movie outfits costing *150 and more! Stone 10 PC. 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Shop, save now! ahsaines ra soannae ne aaa | | | ; eee } . { | ; / r / s s wy sithy 11, 1959 TEN points of social welfare planning ru (pe Welfare plaiming councils need Teen Daughter or d Citizenship ‘funds, Gurin reminder, to finance R mo He : | “You also need ‘money to put! eturns ome plans into. action. first vice president; Mrs. if it’s not put into! _-Pyerone has been so wonder- Gorman, second vice president; |action,’’ Gurin. said. | ful.” the wildly happy mother secretary; and Maurice Croteau,) | ” treasurer aia ve Mroreat! Gurin said that volunteer groups, | them enough. , isuch as the council, should be| Her 19-year-old daughter, Linda jeoncerned with social adnate) = hh, Elected to the board of directorsias it relates to the entire com-|# 10-day disappearance climaxed by her father’s written appeal to Adams, Karl W. Bradley, Carroll] yojunteer groups have as their |radio ‘and TV. . t . Me * s Council Lauds Poole | im'ccr aay and age," be sais." (BOOK Writer's jresearch by professional staffs. (Continued From Page One) ane ae No plan $s) SaNTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) Paul'worth much : Mrs, Mildred Bennett, recording sorcaL PROBLEMS lsobbed, “We just can’t thank SEEK PROFESSIONAL STAFF |Millar, was returning home after were (three year terms) Judge|munity. , return, distributed to newspapers, Osmun, Philip E. Rowston, Mrs-} province problems ‘that lie be- | ;.“7+—* Socrates V. Sekles, Mrs. Floyd yond the present scope of govern. | H. Smith and David F. Utley:) ment and specialized social | Her parents are mystery wi: (two-year term) Mrs. Nei] Was agencies, he said. ers Kenneth and Margaret Millar serberger; and (one-your terms ; She is the couple’s only child. Dr. Robert Ro Turpin and Clyde |°@roups such as the Pontiac The tall, dark-haired girl is an R. Haskill . council face an enormous chal- honor student at the University of * re + lenge in achieving a better level California | , The council< Wave and Means of social adjustment for the Amer- A psychiatrist who treated her Committee, headed by Osmun can people he said recently said Linda is haunted by — a a feeling of guilt—she has been on paces f k Pont , ‘ ’ probation since she killed an 11- appropriation from the Pontiac M d § C d lyear-old boy with her car three Area United Fund to hire a staff a niper ure r | years ago od of professional social workers for |’ Armand Girola, a private de- seeking an annual ‘- | covered, Lyle J. Root Sr., 31, also of Harrison Township, a salesman e ° THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, Pair Falls Off Sy/van Sets Cost Charge | for Water System Tie-I B t Dr IOr ater oystem 11€-ins Boat, Drown... Jone ’ The Sylvan Lake City Council,agreement, with Pontiae that the last night adop‘ed a resolution re-|Pontiae Board of Exarfiners will Four Others Aboard quiring residents to pay the altual|examine applicants for heating A . cost of installation rather than ajlicenses in Sylvan Lake. i Fail to See Mishap flat .fee -when~tapping into the x * * Laid to Sharp Turn city’s water system. The consolidation of bank ac: | s * *£ counts was discussed and tabled | MOUNT CLEMENS i — A man! The new water ordinance amend-|for further consideration. Council- ‘and a woman were lost overboard) ment provides that the flat install-;men also reviewed proposed lfrom a 22-foot cabin cruiser on ation fee of $100 previously inichanges in the city’s personnel lcalm Lake St. Clair last night,/effect can be increased if the policy. Vanishing unséen by four compan-|cost-cornes-to-more than-$100, : ions. | * *« * . ; The body of Mrs. Alvina Hodnett,! “We have experienced consider- 9e@k Oil Near Albion 42, of Harrison Township, widowed able lJoss.-in some instances, es- : _ mother of three children, was re- pecially when digging is done in _ ALBION _ - anes © the winter, and the city has had find oil in Lee Township, 15 miles fo pay everything over the $100\northwest of Albion, has begun fee,’ explained David E. Fire- with setting up of a Lesh Drilling and, owner of the boat, dis- ila as —_ Co. rig on the Floyd Lynn onion appeared with Mrs. Modnett. A The council also adopted an farm. An earlier drilling, two, search is under way. ordinance regulating weed con. | Miles to the northeast, showed gas, | ‘ trol on Sylvan Lake. Anyone |but not oil. | Companions said the two May) cutting weeds now must retrieve SSE he girl spent 10 days wandering 7 p.m. jaimlessly around Reno and north-| gambling resorts, At present, the council has only | $105 on hand, raised through nominal membership fees. © have fallen off the boat when it is ‘council Slated for Release lie ah hired by the family, said’ jade a sharp turn shortly before t Roy King, hip, said Root had given him the (Continued From Page One) . jern California through a wild chase before being she “just wasn’t herself,” . Atne (SWimming areas had yielded ex: | Judge Adams said the council's captured in Royal Oak ‘added um wheel and ihe oot) a ce cellent results. 128 S. Woodward, Birmingham activities are hampered by the fact’ Ziem was notified yesterday of * + & i seocnett ae 1 res < ooo as x * * South of Maple Road that all work is done on a spare- Taylor's impending release by Dr, ! ‘seat. King “said their absence was He suid the girl read the fa-jfirst noticed shortly after the turn Jerry . tnherts Perry ©. Robertson her's appeal and telephoned her perintendent at lonia, time basis by volunteers medical su “We are not accamplishing as s much as we should he an! “Taylor has recovered from rola. who pit ked up the girl in 38, and William Zierniachowski, 22, dale St. to retain his garage in RADIO $] 99 00 The speaker of the evening had) bbs psychosis apd will no longer Reno Tuesday night ; all of Harrison Township. its alae ends cone ac- HEATER " of : ne . nace ‘hety,”” ° : a Sal > was alone, an cording to the building code, it is, : aa ™ some suggestions aimed at the be a menace to society,” Kobert CGirola iid she 48 a i __ : . g y : . council + program of socil and son wrote. Was OVET wrought with fears about Aliens in the United States are too close to the lot line. BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER House of Discounts 1 NORTH SAGINAW ST. civie action repercussions at school and a not eligible for old age assistance lin some states commit home. = 26, of Harrison Town- City’s two experimental sites for | ; Also aboard the beat were Bar-| Appeals mother. The father contacted Gl-ipara puch. 33; Mrs. Vera Joseph, James FR. Cavalier of 1424. Rose-| them, } Firestone also reported that the’ “TRIANGLE | Furniture Co. chemical control of weeds in In other business, the Board of, appeal by granted an NEW ‘59 WAGONS * * * entered in an Mi 6-3900 y, The city also accomplish more by to social welfare activitie con centrating on such problem juvenile de linn m and the aged rhietitad feailt “These are the new books on the James special Jecturer on social work 4! ted, Ziem said LJ limiting tself to sanity, he will still face criminal Summer Reading ‘NEVER DROP WARKANT the Pontiac City Library summet! Thinking of Father's Day? ments can be made, Zlem sald. though the sixth can register at Instruments, or luggage Priced ta f brisonment, E D Ww A R D 5 a Americana, said Mrs. John Ed Gordon, 43, who recently ‘United States, Canada, Hawaii and cas ; couldn't expect him to walk on ‘the Adah Shelley Branch Library SEE PAGE 40 Michigan State University “Should Taylor at some time be conviction on a charge of assault t Library to Begin “We will never drop our war Taylor will be returned for reading program for children Come in and seer the many sugges “ony a] e echaree r ip : oi * sult your purse b 2 Payment Plan— Conviction on the charge carries the main or branch libraries 18 S. Saginaw ‘ wee 3 die, children's librarian. This Theft Justified Children in the program will lw HOUSE PAINT “h 4 i escaped from the city prison, | Alaska between July 6 and Aug. 22 the streets without clothes on,” The program aims to encourage He was Arnold Garin At the time Taylor was Gurin believed the council could found by a court to be restored ax With intent to murder lacie ver . F? focal grant ' Registration begins Monday for trial ay soon as proper arrange Youngsters from the first grade tems for gifts tm Jewelry, Musical L ri a maximum sentence of life im ; ayaway an f 1 his year s subject will he SAVANNAH, Ga. (UPD isked to read 10 1 a was acquitted of a charge of For the youngsters that read all JIL 4 ‘ie stealing his prison uniform “You the books, there'll be a party at ruled Judge George Oliver youngsters to enjoy reading. ; ae. 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Get ‘Holiday Happy’ > ‘Belt’ Accidents on July 4th CHICAGO (UPI)—The National Safety Council today— almost a month ahead of time—urged motorists to get safety belts for the Fourth of July weekend. “Keep your safety guard up and keep accidents ‘down, . the council warned, noting that an all-time high of 45 mil- lion motorists would be on the highways for: the — holiday. The council said highways are 25 ot 30 per cent more dangerous during holiday periods than during normal week- ends. “People get-.a little to carefree simply because it’s a holiday. They forget to be cautious. They get ‘holiday: hap- py,” the council said. The warning came two weeks after a record 309 per- sons were killed in traffic accidents during the 54 hour Memorial Day weekend. A total of 370 persons died on the highways during the three-day Fourth of July weekend last year. 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FOR DAD = “ ws ° ee, e : red As they rounded the point, they! could see a tug coming to meet! jthem. Strains of Hawaiian music |were wafted across the water to-' ;ward the Lurline, and as the tug = Pa : a — the excited passengers. into N Distributed Service, 0” Seas co see a number of girls in © 1959 by Virg stg by 'grass skirts with flowers in their’ dark hair, and piles of what ap-, THE STORY: Someone tried to , her with obvious pleasure. Sam \Kathie studieq her first sight of|peared to be brightly colored flow-| t Kathie’ tate room during , the night. She does not know who, | put hig arm around Kathie and |the green hills and valleys. Pres-|ers. Father's Day, June 21 | ~ the Lonel: pitting ager Ce, guided her off expertly. jently she could make out white} The official greeters,’ Alex cao te with on the voyage to “Kathie, you're trembling!” he buildings and a rocky coastline.|observeg dryly. | CHAPTER XII said, surprised. |The ship was moving very slow- (To Be Continued) “I’m—chilly,”’ she. lied. P — - RN CLIO TREE SS ES The third night out was balmy, Over his shoulder, Kathie and an atmosphere of 14anguor’ votched Leilani and Alex move hung over the ship. ~ itogether ina perfection that be-! Bea Powers was herself again trayeq long practice together. And now, vivacious and charming par-|ner eyes were dark and troubled.) ticularly when she exerted her- : a a; self for Sam. | Eager as Kathie was to see the It was obvious, to Kathie at goal of her dreams, she saw the least, that Bea was constantly de- last morning of the voyage dawn) vising subtle ways to throw Lei- with a faint regret. Jani and Sam together. | The five days just past had been, More than once she found her-the most memorable of her life,! self foiled by what was almost a and even the fact that Hawaii was tacit agreement between Kathie|so near could not dim their glam-| and Alex to avoid being left alone our, with each other. ‘SEE DIAMOND HEAD But tonight she was momen- ‘Though they had danced late tarily successful when, after din- (he night before, many of the ner, she asked Leilani to go be- | passengers were on deck shortly. low for her wrap, then in an (afted dawn for their first glimpse! undertone asked Sam to go with of Diamond Head. her. A cry went up from the rail when —#*Bo-you-mind.darling?” Kathie|the first faint outlines of blue were overheard her say. “There's an/discovered. With disappointment, old man across the passageway |Kathie learned that the point she who's been obnoxiously attentive,|84W Was not the famed Head. the silly old fool.’ | “Any land looks good after five j Sam rose with polite acquie days at sea,’ Beau Powers said, scense, and Bea turned brightly reproving her impatience. to Kathie and Alex. “Shall we : The mirage grew and deepened wait for them out on deck?” * A ‘ and changed color, and eagerly Her heart was beating unevenly as she walked beside Alex and Bea cut of the dining salon, with lex’ Castra’s Sweet Offer fingers lightly touching her arin| now and thea in pula As Rejected by U.S. f Bea Powers chattered gaily an entertainingly, reg: y ’ v | nae raereart ee = ' tiningly, regaling them vith! 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Stanley “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN St. Patrick's Church Is Boosted ‘by Memorial Gift Reservations WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — A total of $53,110 in memorial gift reservations to the St. Patric’x’s Church building fund here has in- creased greatly the momentum of the parish's recently-announced Farmington Asks aay ees Rens with a satisfactory solution |* ~ By MARY CELINSKE Oe Farmington Correspondent FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — The towriship has de- cided to toss its water problem into the lap of the Oak- land County Department of Public Works. At its regular meeting Tuesday the Board passed a resolution requesting that “the county through its ‘+ Department of Public Works make a study of the town- ship’s water problems and submit a solution.” The Board, after five years, still is unable to come up to the problem of supply-' . ing water to a six-Square- mile “dry” area of. the Boy Scout Order township. i . Curtis Hall, township supervisor said, “I am pleased they (the 0 0 | eS DPW) have consented to study this. ounty Aid q a:% F q Freville, general chairman of the drive. “ i SERS? Pos ‘It was futile to try and solve the Chippewa Lodge Plans Ceremony and Work | at Camp Agawam problem on a township level, and |the formation of an authority with ithe City of Farmington (proposed by a former supervisor) would not have been feasible.” ° : : : _ | Colorful Indian ceremonies for Girls Share Top Honors cr tia escrone sara sive of candidates will high - 2 ae : : \light the annual spring conclave | yesterday “We have some ideas of the Chi ‘a Lodge No. 29 TROY — Naia Ann Coons has/and international relations at the. ec uence a he Order of the Arrow, this weekend _| nancial consultants, is being con- {been_named— and | College of William and Mary in, w 4 “wlll -hevete- “eet Boy Scout Camp Agawam, 1301 | ducted to raise as much &s pes- /Margaret Elizabeth Roe salutator-| Williamsburg. Va. Wes Sage (elise — eG Clarkston Rd., Orion Town: sible of the parish's total need jian of the senior class for their ship. | x * * A. second training meeting for, all: workers on the program will be held next Wednesday. The drive opening will be on June 22 in St. Patrick's Church, The campaign, under the di- rection of John V. McCarthy and Associates of Detroit, Catholic fi- NAIA COONS MARGARET ROE — Lead Troy High Graduates . SB valedictorian * * * |. aut ; of $218,000 for a permanent [high academic achievement at) Margaret also was active in out- Schone added that he knew of Gathering from all parts of DANCE RECITAL — More than 70 Clarkston Pontiac Press Phote church and te liquidate an exist- (Tyoy High School, Miss Earla, aids activities. She ous ao mens: ithe township's water problem butjnorthern Oakland and Macomb ing debt. ‘had not looked into it closely ~ children will dance in a recital, to be presented Embrey for the production of what happens after Smith, high school counselor, an- ber of the National Honor Society, "Cy : * __ |Counties, these honor campers and at 8:15 tomorrow night at Clarkston High School a doll shopkeeper closes his shop for the night. In commentirig on the excellent nounced today. ‘Band, Girl Scouts, Rainbow Girls, This is not foreign ce a he leaders of *y ors Valley oe by Mrs. Betty Dobyns. She is shown checking All the dolls ‘come alive’ for the evening's /results to date of the memorial x* * * 'Future Teachers, and the 4H said. “We think we know what the Scout Council will also set up a answer it, and-it involves much facilities at the camp for summer more than Farmington Township | activities. Any program like this should) [Podge Chiet J. Edward serve a larger area.”’ Stoughton of Milford said the Schone indicated that a water) cenclave will include a report on phase, the Rev. Lewis M. Ellis,| Naia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|Club She was awarded a National pastor and honorary chairman of) Jack Coons, of 4255 Beach Rd., Presbyterian scholarship. the campaign, said, ‘I expected) maintained a perfect 4.0 average * * the parishioners to cooperate!throughout her high school career. | Margaret will enter Alma Col- whole-heartedly and to give gen-|Margaret, daughter of Mr. and lege next September and will the costumes of her daughter, Betty, and Lucy _ performance. Couple Wed at Rochester Athletic Field : : 3 . ; : ar line along Inkster road could serve recent conference erously to the fund. Their loyalty|Mrs. Floyd Roe, of 3549 Livernois study bio-chemistry or nuclear ! 7 a area e near During Nuptial High Mass and response in the past indicated|/Rd., was second highest in the physics. . ee Rolla oy a — Leena "4 wee ad | : that such would be the case. ecotuation clase-with-a- + 4-Fee — @¢ 3 West Bloomfield Township and pos.) honor and a Saturday night ban- e Ig 008 “However, I am most pleas. (OT Auxiliary Police Plan sibly Waterford Township. quet. TROY — Barbara Ann Kurkow- : antly surprised by the initial re- While achieving her high Such a program would be fi. | Mike Morris of Pontiac will head nanced at a county rather than a a committee for arrangements, township level, making bonds registration and banquet speak- more attractive and giving a re- jer. Fred Heil of Milford will sup- duced rate of interest. jervise all service projects to ;camp. John Fitzgerald of Pontiac This would be done much in the and Camp Ranger 0. D. Bostwick same way as the Farmington In- wil) head a project of completing Auction at Springfield SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP |The Springfield Township Auxiliary Police will hold an auction sale on Sunday, starting at 2 p.m., at Sun) Sales, 850% Dixie Hwy., across St. Jude's Bo 4 Dock, ports from members of the me- morial gifts committee,’ he add- ed, “My thanks to all workers, who are giving of their time and energy, and to all donors, both parishioners and friends.” grades, Naia still found time to participate in extra curricular activities. She was a member of the National Honor Sectlety, the G.A.A., the HI-Y, president of the Future Nurses Club, and took part in the senior play, ski and Charles L. Fenton ex- changed their wedding vows during a Nuptial High Mass Saturday morning at St. Andrew Catholic Church, Rochester. The Rev. Ed- ward Popielarz performed the ceremony. Armada lions Donate $3,000, Bringing Fund to Total of $8,442 ~_ | ARMADA—A recent donation of terceptor Sewer, Schone stated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs..Frank P. Kurkowski, of 6611 Norton Rd., Troy. The bride- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S. Fenton of Chandlersville, Ohio. For her wedding the bride chose a floor-length gown fea- turing a French imported Chan- tilly lace bodice, square neckline and full skirt of nylon tatle over faffeta accented with apptiques of lace, | A lace crown held her fingertip vei] of silk illusion, and she car- ried a cascade arrangement of white roses and lilies of the valley. Matron of honor was Mrs. Pauly Kesteloot of Rochester, sister-in- law of the bride. Bridesmaids were Barbara Fenton of Pontiac, sister- in-law of the bridegroom, and Mary Freeborn of Rochester. * * * Junior bridesmaids were Linda and Cathy Kurkowski, sisters of the bride. Kasteloot of Rochester, Seating the Troy and Carl Kurkowski of De- troit, bath brothers of the bride. Some 300 guests attended the wedding reception held at the Knights of Pythias Hall in the evening. ° The newlyweds now are residing at 315 Alice St., Rochester. Supper Set Tomorrow. at Mt. Bethel Church ° GROVELAND TOWNSHIP —Mt Bethel WSCS is serving a public tomorrow. The event will take place at the church, located at the corner of Jossman and Bald Eagle Roads. MRS. CHARLES L. FENTON Annual Reunion of School District Slated at Armada | ARMADA — Following a prece-| |sixth annual reunion of the Bar- jat the Armada Fair Grounds. Sun- |day afternoon. * * This year the group will be joined by the High Banks Schoo! | District and the Richards School District, Each member is requested to) |bring his own table service to the| _cooperative luncheon which will be iserved at 1 p.m. | | At a business meeting following: ‘the hmcheon, new officers will be elected : * * * Present officers are Earl Pom-| family-style supper at 5:30 p.m. pero, president; John Townsend,| MILFORD — All teenagers of \vice-president, and John Pailing, | secretary-treasurer. | The Barringer reunion was start- ed in 1953. Ford Motor Co. has announced the formation of a Macomb County Community Relations Committee. * 5 The committee, composed of members of management at com- pany facilities in Mount Clemens, Romeo-and Sterling Township, will City Exchange Club fo Hear Navy Man U. § Navy Comdr. Leo J Schwabe, commanding officer of the Michigan recruitiig area, will be guest speaker at the Pontiac Exchange Club's noon luncheon meeting tomorrow in the Waldron Hotel. A 1938 graduate of the U.S. Na- _val Academy? Cmdr, Schwabe has served on all types of warships in both World War TE and the Koreatt® cofifiict. He will speak on “Today's Naval Seapower.”’ Community Relations Unit Set for Macomb by Ford . plant manager: Ri B, Waldron, be responsible for Ford Motor Co's community and industrial citizen- ship in Macomb County. It-is the 50th such group to be formed in cities across the country where Ford has plants. E. 0. Weber, industrial rela- tions manager of the paint aiid chemical products plant.in Mount Clemens, has been elected chair- man of the new committee, He one year, “The committee will handle con-! | tributions to local charities and similar enterprises, and coordinate | participation in civic and_ public events,”” Weber explained. * * * “Tt also will serve as a channel of communication between the Other members of the Ford com- Clemens plant manager; R. R. \Cosner, Sterling plant administra- tive manager; R. W. Gilines, mdn- ager of the Michigan. Proving Ground, Romeo; T. R. Kirkum, Sterling plant industrial relations manager: J. A. McCabe, Sterling $3,000 from the Armada Lions Club has swelled the total now in the Armada Area Lighted Athletic Field Fund to $8,442, a fund spokesman announced teday. This latest contribution assures the ultimate success of the drive | to provide a lighted field compar- able to those in the neighboring communities of Romeo, Capac and Richmond, its sponsors say. To establish a lighted athletic field, a plet of land owned by the Armada area school will be used. The field is located west of the Armada Fairgrounds and south of the drive ‘leading to the school, It is approximately 450 feet long and 240 feet wide, with ample room ~|for a football field and a Little League baseball field on the prop- erty. As soon as plans are completed, |- the site will be developed. The De- troit Edison Co., has started work on the electrical plans necessary Serving as. best man was Paul, dent established six, years ago, t € tor a project of this type. Local organizations, business guests were John Kurkowski. of finger School District will be held jen the Sportsmen's Club and many individuals have promised to support the project one hundred per cent, officials said. A Community Committee is now in the process of forming various work groups including light, tiling, water, financing, grading and seed- | ing. Teenage Dance Set at Milford Church St. Patrick Church have been in- vited to attend the first meeting of the newly formed teen club, which will be held at 7 p.m. Tues- day in the church hall. A dance exhibition followed by a lesson in Latin dances will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rob- erts of Summer Fun Inc. A surprise skit is being planned by Sue Lowery of Union Lake, Albert G. Small, the team cap- tains chairman, reports that eight teams of men wil] function during) She was also homecoming queer? | member of the student council and Ski Club. She received the D.A.R. the campaign's general phase. Vis- itation of all prospects is scheduled to be completed by July 8. Pledges are to be paid during the next 24 months. Refreshments will be served by | the Altar Society with Mrs. Jerry: DeSormier, president, in charge. A record hop will climax the evening. The steering committee is headed by Mrs. Edmund Gren- iewicki. Members include Mrs. | Bernard Conrad,. Mrs. Howard Carey, Mrs. Walter Noonan, Mrs. Ted Ostrowski and Mrs. Arthur’ Havel. { Bible School to Open at Ortonville Church ORTONVILLE — Vacation Bible School at the Ortonville Baptist Church will be in séssion from June 15 through June 19, the Rev. Roy Botruff announced today. The school is open to children kindergarten through the eighth grade and will be in operation from 9 a.m. to noon all five days. A varied program of Bible stories, games, songs and han- dicraft is planned. The church buses will operate i et Further tained by contacting Mrs. Robert pleat. rental, Seiting- pat contacter ee Sees i ae aaaapeeorl Kowalsky or the Rev. Botruff st A Gal’s Weighty Woes Bring Club That Grows sBy REBA HEINTZELMAN CLARKSTON — Because a for- mer school teacher thought she was getting a little chubby. after she quit teaching, a get-slim club, involving the entire community, is now in operation. WEIGHT LIFTERS — Winner of a recent weight-shedding contest (18 pounds in 5 weeks), Mrs. H. J. Sansom gets warning looks from or- ganizer of the new club, Mrs. Philip Miller, and Good Citizen's award for her) character, citizenship, academic) ‘leadership and community service. * * * of school party and a boy, Mrs. Miller's mid-sec- tion continued to increase in cir-| cumference, After talking it over with | friends, Mrs. Miller discovered — that many women were in the. In the spring, the group placed an advertisement in the paper for a ‘‘Get-slim-for-Easter” Cinb. The response was excellent, and the chubby gals continued the weekly low-calorie noonday luncheon tectings. Naia plans to study government! Mrs. Gerald Hodge. The richly-frosted cake was earmarked for Mrs. Miller's daughter's last day good thing,’ said Mrs. Miller. Proceeds will be used to pur- chase uniforms for new auxiliary police officers. Anyone willing to donate articles is requested to call MA 5-2264, MA- 5-1403 or ME 74193 after 5 p.m. Donations will be picked up by | Saturday. ton Townhip Board has been try- six-square-mile area where a lack of ground water affects almost 2,- 000 homes with an estimated popu- lation of 7,000 to 9,000 persons. gas stations and fire halls. Clarkston Sets Deadline to File for School Posts bins, secretary of the Clarkston: Community School District, an-| nounced today that all candidates| for the July 13 board election must! have their petitions in. not later than 4p.m. Monday, — All petitions must bear the names of at least 25 qualified school electors, Robbins said. The race will be for the posi- then of Walter Wilberg, trustee, whose 3-year term expires this year, . . Petitions may be obtained at the {Board of Education office locat- _}ed if the Clarkston Elementary School. Voting will take place at the Clarkston Elementry School, 6595 Waldon Rd. Clarkston. from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on July 13. | Albion Clerk Resigns ALBION «-- John P. Bentley city clerk to join the field staff of the Michigan Municipal League. He has served as Albion clerk for CLARKSTON — Walter T. Rob-) the interior of the Order of the Since August 1954, the Farming-| Arrow building at the camp. Stoughton explained that candi- ing to bring a water system into aldates for the Order are chosen \by their fellow campers in troops and Explorer posts. These candi- dates must spend 24 hours of no talking, eating frugally and work- Families living in this area havejing on camp improvement proj- been forced to carry their drink. | ing water in jugs and cans from) ects, * * * Now! Glenn Lackey: of Pontiac will four supervisors and five years preside ovér the special recogni- later, the problem is still unsolved. ‘tion ceremonies for King Stetler jand Van R. Braidwood of Pon- | diac, who recently received the | Vigil Honor or highest degree in ithe Order. Claude Gregory of Four Towns, jhas charge of decorations; Wil- |liam Poffenberger of Pontiac, all idegrees andceremonies; and 'Frank Breza of Utica and Paul Heil of Milford, both past chiefs, conclave staff. William J. DeGrace is lodge ad- visor. | on 50th Anniversary DRAYTON PLAINS — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bickford, of 4344 Meigs St. will be honored on their fiftieth wedding anniversary at an open - house 5 p.m. Sunday. . * * * The party will be given by their daughter. Mrs. Elden Mudge of 6050 Southward, Waterford and their son, Donald, of 5279 Dixie Hwy , Drayton Plains. Floyd was employed for thirty years at the Lewis Furniture Co., Pontiac. His wife worked in the office at the Pontiac Laundry for thas resigned effective July 15 asj35 years. * * * The Bickfords have six grand- children and 12 great-grandchil- Pontiac Press Phete (10% years. dren. yesterday, which was ‘‘maybe a Becomes Mrs. Sherwood Patricia Ann LEONARD — Patricia Ann Par- ish and Leonard George Sherwood. were united in marriage at 3 p.m. formed by Elder R. W. Pratt of, the Riverside Seventh Day Ad-! —_ = * " | ventist Church, Pontiac “we sure talked about it,” Mra. om . , The bride | daughter of Miller related. othe ugh Mrs, Clara Sutherland, of 158 W. Finally the lunches were elim- Elmwood Rd., Leonard and Orin ‘inated altogether, and the gals got Parish of Pontiac. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leor- down to the real business of|,.4 George Sherwood of 44 Whitelam St. Bad Axe and It's anybody’s guess’ what the courageous women will name their club, but it looks like “Good Los- ers” has We the inside track as the winner, - : Parish Wed bush of Roseville and Melvin Sher- wood of Warren. The reception was held in the Sunday, The ceremony was per-|church parlors. Upon their return from their Northern Michigan hon- the Adelphian Academy, Holly, at |eymoon, the couple will reside in Pontiac. Fa \ r ‘is wet. ee eee kt — | ‘SIXTEEN | bf _THE PONTIAC PRESS; THURSDAY, JUNE. 11, 1959 pers i hye hy 2 agew oe - = si ! ] ioe { p a | ' ie f ’ f | ; hh : WASHINGTON — The Class of, helps arm and service real 1959 takes a unique place in the| planes; rides with veteran pilots brief annals of the United States) in jets. The youth ig —— Air Force Academy. It is the first) to fly a T83 trainer. to greduste from the four- ‘year-old In the autumn the field-hardened | ‘cadet and his fellow clasgmen re-| enevable tradi: turn to the mesa. During the next tion, the counterpart of West Point! four years, the Air Force en- and Annapolis tops a mesa some | deavors to turn those boys into Colorado | well-rounded men with intellectual! The pine-and-spruce-clad curiosity and an ability to think slopes of Rampart Range, a part! for themselves, training schoo] in Colorado, x * * Bare of ivy and v ten miles north of Springs loom high above: campus of the Rockies, the airy, ultramodern structures. “The aerie of the Falcons, quadrangular main complex of | Academy buildings, is so gew | that there are still almost as Half sciences the |Plained the dean of faculty, Col.’ Robert “We’ neers. The cadet bere receives a broad liberal education and a good knowledge of the sclences applicable to his service, which means aeronautics, astronantics, | Bucledr physics and electronics.” | Astronautics joined the curricu-, lum only in 1958 and is exclusively | |ons tests; to Martin's missile ; for first classmen. There are n0 plant in Denver: to rocket — ‘textbooks. Col. Benjamin P. Blas-' grounds in Florida or California. ingame, the department head, who} * * ¢ served ag top Air Force officer on Jt may take the cadet on a tour the Titan missile project, is writ- of Allied military installations ing them as he goes along. overseas, or permit him te spend DESIGN MISSILE ‘a summer in the Army perachute During the course, trainees de.| school at Fort Benning, Ga. . sign a. complete missile from Airmanship also includes the | | motors to nose cone. ' athletic program. Every cadet omens ee ein ere “airmanship,” a major char- of cadet career motivation. * ® x the courses are in social and humanities Ex- F. McDermott: re not producing engi- many construction workers on the campus as students,’’ the June National Geographic Maga- | tine reports. | The first graduating class of Fal-! cons, who are commissioned as second lieutenants, spent three of; the four Academy years at Lowry | Air Force Base, Denver. It was) not until autumn, 1958, that the 1,100-man Cadet Wing moved to} the mesa ‘GLASS BATTLESHIPS’ The cadet newspaper Dodo ir- reverently described the new quar- ters as ‘‘giass battleships afloat in a sea of mud.” The Wing, it said, would be issued brown shoes | so the mud wouldn't show, and fourth classmen would double time only when the muck wag less than two feet deep. Now the raw look Is wearing ~ off. Housing for an eventual cam- pus population of 1,200 staff and faculty families mushrooms in nearby valleys. Hand planted trees and grass hide cattle trails. And in the majestic setting stand the mesa-top buildings, marvels of functionalism in steel, aluminum, white marble and so much glass that crystal doorg merge with pic ture windows almost to form pic ture walls. * * * They are spectacular above all at night, when the lights within are on and the rectilinear forms glow with soft incandescence against ‘their backdrop of dark mountains “Being new has its advan- tages," Maj. Gen. James E, Briggs, academy superintendent, said, ‘‘Nothing binds us to the past. That goes for customs that may have outlived their useful- ness, and it certainly goes for teaching methods and curricu- lum."’ The average cadet comes to the fourth cluss as an unmarried youth 17 to 22 years old He reports in June, is shorn of all but an inch of his top hair, and draws a Garand M1 rifle LEARN TO LEAD His life is taken over by first classmen, who thus get q refresher course in the merciless bul imper- sonal ordeal of basic training and also learn to lead men. ov freshman, In the late summer the cadet moves out into the fleld and then fo an Alr Force base. He learns the basic arts of field soldiertng; New York Has Touch of West Old Stagecoach Carries Wells College Seniors to Their Graduation AURORA, N. ¥. (UPD-—A cen tury-old stageeonch whieh once carried passengers. supplies and mai) to denely frog cer ou posts now provides this upstate New York village with a touch of the old West. ' Fach spring the young ladies who constitute the graduating | class of Wells College are carried | in the coach to their baccalaureate service at the village Présbyterian | Church. The well-preserved vehicle, used by the Wells Fargo Com. | pany in the days when the only traffic hazards were wild Indians, came to the college in 1926. W. L. Petrikin, of Denver, do nated it in honor of his daugh ter’s graduation that year. Since then, the coach has been put fo use twice each yeur. at graduation and for the annual May procession After each trip, the village sm: all fry have their day—they swarm over the coach and horses for the trip back to the ‘‘stable,”” which| is a place of honor in the college's art studio The original wheels, which saw use on the St. Joseph, Mo.-San Francisco run, are still on the hand-hewn hickory body. The| running gear- and the sturdy fron work still attest to the materia) and workmanship that went into. the vehicle. While the presence of a stage. | coach on the campus of an East. | ern college for women might | seem unusual to an outsider, it | is accepted here on a par with | ivy, quadrangles and old grads. | The college was founded by| Henry Wells, the ‘ Vermont-born | expressman who with William G Fargo, started the famed line which bore their names. In 1852, the year his express company Was born, Wells built his home, Glen Park, and he and his’ settled in the stately struc.) Fi the lulls plia dery wR | SEARS ”\ ROEBUCK AND CO. New Slim Styling ONLY $3 DOWN A real time... neces... -- ORDS FOR SAVI BREAKS ALL RECON ® | wy RST Rate Value! Sewing Consoles with AUTOMATIC SEWING FEATURES | $69 $5 DOWN Balance on Sears Easy Payment Plan Limited Quantity Automatic aiitch regulator assures you of even length stitches at all sewing speeds. Au tomatic darning release lets you darn, mend and embroider without any attachments. 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The story of a storm that brought critical injury to Fletcher, 9 mem- ber of a five-man fishing party, | was relayed to friends here. i Fletcher and four companions | were on Big Lake in the Lac Seul| region when a violent hailstorm) drove them to shelter on an unin- The cliff dwellers who inhab-|habited island. Minutes later a ited southern Colorado in the Lith! tree snapped, hitting Fletcher and | and 12th centuries are credited! fracturing his back. i with domesticating the turkey. | One man stayed with Fletcher ae SALE ENDS SATURPAY. rari bakrote IN FOR EXTRA oa NOW! | pe SELON Gy EES ne 51-52 vote with 56 favorable votes needed for passage. * * & PUZZLED ABOUT A GIFT FOR DAD? WHY NOT A CAMERA MIRACLE ‘“sior* Miracle Mile Shopping Center 8. Telegraph at Square Lake Bd. FEderal 4-599? 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The dynasty survived impeach- ment, assassination, million-dollar scandals, several reform waves and numerous interfamily battles wihout losing its emotional tug on anal the hearts of the people. By HUGH A. MULLIGAN | First there was Huey, the found- BATON ROUGE. La (AP)—At ¢? and still patron saint of the night a spotlight beams down from dynasty. the 34-story Louisiana State Capi-| The eighth of nine children of a) tol on the sunken garden where backwoods farmer in the pine Huey P. Long lies buried beneath/lands of Winn Parish, north-cen- his massive bronze statue, ry hasan iose 4 os pub- By day \there are flowers and/lic life ag a traveling salesman. tourists aa an occasional unfor- | Glib, ambitious, gifted with folksy getting friend or foe pausing jn | Philosophy and earthy humor, remembrance of the incredible| Huey peddied a ie yt lard ee era when every man was jto door, and st w in ised he would be king — and one|spare time. Sitting out World War man almost made it I because he ‘‘wasn’t mad at any- But night or day Huey’s stocky | wan”! Fela ssoay —_ aon ores shadow fails across Louisiana, di-|- 7. « hero b pr atin ne ae viding its people as it has for the ,, bid past 30 years into two hostile, po- mart gy ple Pag tilts with the litical powerful factions; these oan Oil Co., the telephone jcompany and major utilities, By the time he was 30, the who revere the late Kingfish as) the best friend the poor man ever y had, and those who remember|™inimum age for qualifying, Huey him as a ruthless tyrant, petty,|"@" for governor, promising free vulgar and vindictive. |school text books, free trapping, rs igood roads and reduced gas tax. This is the house that Huey }Rain kept his growing uplands fol- built, His name, his image, his|!owing from turning out in the ex- memory stamped indelibly on the|Pected numbers, but four years electorate, The resulting Long vs /#ter he swept in on the wings of anti-Long”alignment-of voters-pro-;bigser and better promises, vides the state with the South’s|\ CAME THROUGH ay eae of a thriving two | Huey kept his promises. party oy came through with the roads, When Gov. Earl K, Long, Huey’s bridges, textbooks, reduced dover younger brother, was shot full Of! rates and, true to hig threats as sedatives and flown off to a Texas wel] as his promises, sent a New mental clinic after two profane!Q;jeans toll bridge company into and sbadive speeches 0 0 Lees (bankruptcy by building a free vs bridge dramatic chapter in the bizarre lied history of its famous political dy-} DEY charges fncluded bribery, misap- LAST CHAPTER |propriation of state funds, remov- Speculation continues that per-| 4! of school officials for political haps this is the last chapter, that Purposes, violent abuse of citizens Earl Leng even if he returns to/#Nd officials, misconduct in pub- health can never again pick up lic places, lobbying on the floor} the pieces of his badly shaken po- 0f the Legislature, and seeking to . (Heey P. Long introduced Louisi- ana to a type government it bad never known when he became gov- ernor in 1938. Gov = K; -Long, hi rw Was con- fined too zas Psychiatric clinic two weeks ago, is the unchallenged master of Huey's inheritance. This second of: @ three-part series traces their rise to power.) He Less than a year in office, Huey was impeached and tried. The litical empire. arrange the murder of J. Y. San- But in the past the Longs have ders Jr., an anti-Long member of ee = ——~——- the House . By adroit manipulation of the Legislature, Huey won on all | ff |counts and embarked on a ruth- Om. e erson less power grab that soon brought the Whole state to heel. ® e “T used to try to get things done |by saying ‘please’,"’ he grimly an- ric e y f IS inounced ‘That didn't work and | now I'm a dynamiter. I dynamite . |‘em out of my path,”’ President Expected 2) With the help of the National Portraits, but Never | Guard, the state police and a rub- . . jber - stamp Legislature that he Received Either |hboasted he “could buy like a sack of potatoes,"’ the Kingfish reduced the apathetic citizenry to a state of political slavery. Shrewdly, he disguised his dictatorship at first by playing the role of rustic clown, marching with the band at Louisi- ana State foothall games, receiv- ing a German admiral in green ee Se aan Sy ee nee. thin. GOES TO SENATE Huey the dynamiter moved on to the U.S, Senate without relin- quishing his hold on the state. He ran afoul of President Franklin | THE t D. Roosevelt, whom he helped. nominate, when hig share-the- wealth program, promising every family $4,000 for a home, an auto- mobile and a radio by liquidating all personal fortunes over $3,000,- 000, boomed him into national prominence. ‘Every man was a king but no man wore a crown” was the catchy slogan Huey un- abashedly lifted from William Jen- nings Bryan's Cross of Gold spéech—and hoped would carry him to the presidency. Federal income tax inspectors were ready to move in and cut PONTIAC PRESS, alll A 2 8 2 : f & 3 i z ir | | = AY, JUNE vi , Founded State ‘Royal Fami ly’ [ i [He ) t ? 3 Father's Day — Sunday — June 21st Buy His Gifts Now at Barnett's Big Clothing Sale! See How You Sauce / Your Choice of Over 500 Better Grade SUMMER } SUITS Including “DRIP-DRY—WASH ‘N’ WEAR” DACRON BLEND TROPICALS and CORDS STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP)— Within 10 years parents will be| able to decide for themselves, whether they will have boy or girl babies, says a Swedish geneticist. | * * * ts + * | Prof. Per Erle Lindahl, speak- A Stuart painting of Jefferson is ing at Uppsala Institute of Physt- known to have in ology, sald there are several pears to have pulled a fast one You May Soon of George Washington, apparently which he had posed story of the paintings, which AMHERST, Mass, (AP) — The . famous painter Gilbert Stuart ap Swede Claims on President Thomas Jefferson. | Stuart, famed for his portraits! ; twice promised and twice aitea|/ Pick Baby s Sex to give Jefferson the portraits for) Orland and Courtney Campbell, | in New York, have tincovered the} turned out to be on the same canvas, disappeared same painting turned up more so far none of them hag proved than a century later in 1937 in ajentirely dependable.” New York auction galery in bad) "Good results have been’ ob- condition, i\{ained, though,” he said, “and it About a decade ago X-ray stud | would not surprise me ff all prob-| jes of the painting showed that ajlems are solved within, say, 10) second Jefferson painting was on| years.” top of the first, Orland Campbell hag recreated * * * In order to determine the sex the original painting of offapring, he sald, the sperma- + «* & tozoa must first be aplit up: into Jefferson apparently made no those carrying male Y-¢hromo- efforts to collect a long-delayed | 80Mes and those with female X- painting {fom Stuart, Eventually| Chromosomes, The spermatozoa in 1821, Jefferson received an oil-| with the desired sex characteris. on wood panel portrait of himeelf,| cs are then introduced to the Although Jefferson was evident / mother by artificta) insemination. ly led to believe he was receiving | the original by Stuart, evidence! uncovered by Courtney and Or- | land Campbell” indicates tt was’ merely a copy The Campbells may Stuart's re-| luctant to part with the orriginals of Jefferson was undoubtedly due | to the painter's strained financial | situation, | Sem NA ma Quick Change Artist NEW YORK (UPI)—Two months after he completed editing. the aixth edition of a 2,170- page mechanical engineering handbook, Columbia University Prof. Theo- dore Baumelater found that acl- jentific developments had dated so Men, tell your folks you want $ one of these for Father's Day, or, better yet, get one for yours self today! 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Surviving are his wife, Lillie; a stepson, James Smith of ort Ay _ Ala., and a sister. Mr. Burkhead died Monday in Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of several weeks. RUSSELL HALE ‘Russell Hale, 57, a former Pon- tiac resident, died unexpectedly of . heart attack in his home yester- lay. Manager of the John R. Sanding & Gravel Co., Lake Orion, he had been a member of the Pontiac and Detroit Police Force departments and at the time of his death, an} Oakland County sheriff's deputy. Mr. Hale made his home with dre his wife, Beatrice, at 4239 Clarks- ton Rd., Lake Orion. Other survivors include two sans, | Jack and Frank, both of Pontiac, | and a daughter, Charlotte of Lake Orion. The body is at the Brace-Smith Funeral Home. ANTHONY ALT MAYFIELD TOWNSHIP — Serv-| . at Richardson-Bird Funeral ps Milford, until noon tomor- Mr. Culver died. Wednesday in Essexville after a long illness. He was a life member of IOOF Lodge, thers Funeral | Clyde Surviving are his daughters, Mrs. Omer LeVasseur of Essexville and Mrs. Rollin Ackerman of Midland. Also surviving are his sisters, Ella of Clyde and Mrs. J. M. Hicks of Jackson; a brother, Alva of Ox- ford, and three grandchildren. MRS. THOMAS EASTWOOD ROMEO — Service for Mrs. Thomas (Belle) Eastwood, 83, for- merly of 388 N. Bailey St., will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Roth’s Home for Funerals.. Burial will fol- low in Romeo Cemetery. Mrs,. Eastwood died Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital, Mount Clem- ens, after a brief illness. Surviving are two sons, Harold of Romeo and Howard of Lewis- jton; one sister, Mrs. Lera Jackson lof Midland; and four grandchil- - HOWARD L. GOWANS LAPEER — Service for Howard L. Gowans, 71, of 1094 Pine St. will! ibe held at 1 p.m. tomorrow at |Baird Funeral Home here. Burial jwill follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery. | Mr. Gowan died yesterday after- ‘noon at Lapeer County General Hospital after a lengthy illness, He was the former adichigan| iee—for—Anthony- Ait, &7;—a—tong-|Centrat——Raitroad—station— ~agent} time resident of Mayfield Town- ship, will be held at 3 p.m. Satur- day at the Deerfield Church of Christ with burial to’ follow in Stiles | Cemetery. The body will lie in, State at Baird Funeral Home until noon Saturday. Mr. Alt was dead on admittance} at Lapeer County General Hospital yesterday. He had suffered a heart attack. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Don Glassford, Mrs. Glenn Stroup, Mrs. Robert Pluff and Mrs. Leo Stantow, all of Lapeer; 4 son, Ralph, also of Lapeer; 15 grand- children and 17 great-grandchil- dren. Two brothers, Chris and! Clarence, both of Lapeer, also sur-|in Royal Oak yesterday. He had| Fath@r Diefenbach was a chap- vive. FRED A. CULVER CLYDE — Service for Fred A.' Culver, 80, of 340 Meribah St., Highland Cemetery. His body will will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Clyde|two sons, Theodore Jr. of Farm-|Joseph Cardinal Methodist Church with burial at/ington and Raymond of Walled| Hungary. j here. He was also a member of the U.S. Air Force in World Wa iL the American Legion and the Pioneer Association ef the Michi- gan Central Railroad. Surviving are his wife, Lelia; a |sister, Olive F. Gowans of Che- boygan; and.a brother, Oliver of THEODORE J. KOHLMAN FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Rosary will be recited for Theodore | jJoseph Kohlman, 29410 Greening |8:30 tonight at Heeney Funeral Home. Mr. Kohlman wes dead on arriv- al at William Beaumont Hospital isuffered a heart attack. He was a | | member of the Pontiac Elks Lodge, |Pontiac Optimist Club and Pon- tiac Knights of Columbus. Surviving ere his wife Louise; Lake: and two grandchildren. ‘}month iliness. | Sarasota, Fla. | | Diefenbach, 45; Ray J. Lockwood, ar ee L harm could come to their country as long as the hand of St.Stephen, their first king, was in their pos- | session, The hand, remoyed from | the royal. palace during the war, | Service will be eld 10 a.m. to-|Was found by U.S. soldiers in a morrow at Our Lady of Sorrows| Warehouse near Salzburg; Austria. Church, Farntingten,--Burigl will| Father Diefenbach was found- be, in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. jing pastor of St, Theresa's Cath-| olic church here. FRED J. NASH ‘The priest’s four-seater plane’ ROCHESTER — Service forjcrashed shortly after taking off Fred J. Nash, 82, of 2560 Wood- from a small airport. ward Ave., (Carmel Hall) Detroit,| The Lockwoods were flying with will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday|him to Galveston for a visit with! at the Pixley Funeral Home here./a_ relative. Mr, Nash, who was a school] teacher in Rochester for several! years, died yesterday in Detroit.) — SALE | ee cee uaa DAYS ONLY Thurs., Fri., Sat. |} Reg. $3.99 | f WHITE | BAREFOOTS | | | | t and three grandchildren. LEFOREST T. WELCH WALLED LAKE — Service for) Leforest T, Welch, 63, of 935 Oak! Terrace, will be held 1 p.m. Satur-| lday at Richard-son-Bird Funeral | Home. Burial will be in Oakland Hills; Memorial Gardens, Novi. | Mr. Welch died in Pontiac vad opathic Hospital after an eight- a son, Fred, of Bloomfield Hills | Surviving are his wife, Hope;) two daughters, Mrs. Robert Huff, lof Howell and Mrs. Paul Bar-| bre of Detroit; two sisters; one brother and six grandchildren. | Flying Priest Dies in Crash ~ | Plane Mishap Kills 4; | Fr. Diefenbach Gained Fame in World War W HOUSTON, Tex. 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NONE HIGHER! ja stand at a fair ground in East \Germany, tossing balls at a line iof targets. ‘faces of three West German offi- 'fielals — Chancellor Konrad Aden- the throats. * ‘ing at full blast to convince 17 ‘for inclusion of German as an of- ‘ficial language at the Geneva for- youngsters stood crowded around The targets were caricatured auer, Foreign Minister Heinrich yon Brentano and Defense Minis- ter Franz Josef Strauss, Mouth of al] three were wide open. The trick was to throw the ball down * * “Shut mouths of warmongers” read the banner. The stand is part of the Com-' munist propaganda machine work- million. East Germans that West Germany and the Western Allies ‘are planning a nuclear war to des- troy the German Democratic Re- | public, The propaganda draws heavily on German national feeling. 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Throat tome, An exact q meg balance { oD lifier and cahun et wera A Week Brand New 1959 COLUMBUS SSS= : 30-INCH SSS _ GAS RANGE Seems : rT Sy i) ey mmm | 208 |=; fea | NIGHTS Until 9— FREE New Power TABLE RADIO ! ) * 5.) 7 a | Parking Behind Store! Hlenpaupeenby { | aarp wo ‘ , [om 6108 NORTH SAGINAW Parking Be in ore. able performance risp color * 4 ’ E . Regular $139.95 -2-Way PORTABLE o-W ay T Non,+ breakable . “lnpac’ case @ c é guaranteed for five e years of normal p~isse. Rich “Golden . i 4 Throat™ tone. A Week combinations. A Week 4 be ir if ' i’ : : ~ < . — = = ~ oe a al Me ‘ ; , . ' : Sar : : i ' cet ; y , P ; \ ‘ \ ; ' 5 / . fs . : ; : \ : \ \"3 a A) ‘ pees 78 Mees Re ay preety a : é elie : . - 4 . , ° s ro a «is = & a ul a re a Gere ee a. ee er ag oa ee eee a. ee ee ae en ee Pa : “. : wen ~~ = ‘ie : e cd is : ms ; ; AN | / b j , | , / | _ oat : 5 7 ‘ ! | | es Fi TWENTY-FOUR | : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 . - if 50,000th Thunderbird Waterford Lions | New Company | Gets $1,800 in Area Holdup 3 Millionth Car’ Out but Orders Pile Up DETROIT (—Ford Motor Co.| Fog wae Comb Fields for Gunmani\ikely on Monday pied of the 1959 motel, year toad CORTES IGANG Opens in Pi ontiac About 30 state and local police the bandit lived was surrounded) perrory a — Automotive Neien| and still has a backlog of 7,000! The Waterford. Township Lions combed the fields in and near by 200 police from.Warren, Madi-| predicted today that the nation’s any ic 7 ot teas | Warren early today looking for a son. Heights, Royal Qak and the { : ‘ orders bs Clut ll hol t n ] jinstalla-| t three’ Tn the - 1958 model year Ford|tion of ad. a ‘ nee 7.38) D. E. Miller Firm Will ‘gunman who earlier had robbed Center Line State Police post. eens at ee colenge year, STREET built 37,892 of the four-passenger!tonight at Pontiac Country Club. Handle Colonial Broach'* amp roe bind of $1, ~~ ~~ & &, ‘ ‘on Monday. 22 NORTH SAGINAW Thunderbirds was ¢a ol when it proved’ The robber’s getaway car was) ’ * * * Product Lines fruitless. traced to Elmer: De Caussin, 27,| In 1958 it took them until Oct. 21 2-PC. LADIES Sn a . | Lions District Gov. Dr. Wallace to reach the three million mark, ay yp “ a ° ? r 5, | A person, whose weight is less’ O’Brien will be the featured speak- Max Demanski, owner of the of 31120 Vag Dyke, Warren. Police CP paper said thle weal: than 20 per cent above normaljer. He will install the following A new sales engineering organi-/ Turf Bar, 22005 Dequindre Rd.,found the car at De Caussin's) cdection shed van 0M pores is “overweight.” More than 20|newly-elected officers: zation has been formed in Pontiac told Madison Heights police that home but De Caussin had wanithed. jpr - = ‘ rr icompared with 125,186 last week | JAMAICA SETS > $138 - ce ans > e by Don F. Miller, for the past/at closing time a customer asked = a per cent means he or she is — ; tieaie Wl “obese.” Jt ee Floyd, president; Wil three years manager of Chrysler|if he could stay and finish his |. A and 78,163 in the similar week a) liam Keed, int vice president; Corp.'s Mound Road engine plant | beer. Wife Would Divorce |year ago. . James Seeterlin, 2nd vice presi Cuiied the D. F. Miller Co., it} i * * * j Demanski-bad locked one-door Tennis Star Segura when the man pulled a gun and various = product’ demanded the money from the | lines of Colonial’ a4, register. After taking the (Of tennis star Pancho money, the gunman herded De- |W@Dts a divorce. Truck production will total an: LOS ANGELES (AP)—The wife estimated 27,690 units this week, | Segura'a high for the year. Last week |27,202 trucks were built and a year - dent; Donald Shaw, 3rd vice will represent the’ For Father S$ Day president; David Hertler, secre tary; William Terry, treasurer; For the Graduate Dr. dames St. Louis, tail-twister; Broach and Ma- ) Regular $2.99 Value . Robert Pizzuti, lion tamer; and,. ; » C . a 16 : c ; , three directors, James Sayers, pa my te ae manski into the back room, just ~ * * aaah the industry built Lather Olsen and Thomas Dillon. visions in th » a the cleaning woman entered The former Virginia Spencer) , aa ntis E bint With her teenage son. Smith of Forest Hills, N.Y., said) Canadian production for the week onus: sn Segura Wa estimated at 9,880 vehicles + Deputy District Gov. Frank Crowley and Zone Chairman Harry Vernon also will speak in court Wednesday that once threatened to spirit couple’s 6-year-old son to Ecuador, Ann Arbor, Jack The bandit forced the woman, | son, Saginaw and Mrs. Ann Georgevich, at gunpoint Lansing areas, as into his car, drove her two blocks the against 9,789 Tast week and 10,000 in the similar week of 1958. This $1.00 age ts & her husband’s native country. She Week's total will include 7,8) cars well asx the north- nerth on Dequindre, let her out 2,025 as of Pontiac's _ Wives and guests have been in MILLER ern portion of the and told her to “‘run,”’ police said. isought the divorce on grounds of| and 2 02 5) trucks. . __| VALUES TO $2.99 Most Complete Selections of vited to the banquet ' cruelty 1 Lower Peninsula Mrs. Georgevich returned to the , * * * : RADIOS Mi S f - " . Headquarters of the company bar Tt ! i 1947 CHURCH’ ‘s, INC. ® Many Other Unadvertised Specials in Our . ine Safety Bill Stays fave been established at 84 Aub-| In the meantime, Demonski had — / Df Couple Was married in , ee Children’s and Women’s Department Transistor AM-FM Y y “in Pd taken the license number of the She said they separated Tuesday LUMBER FUEL i Locked Up in Committee —_—__—— BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES / pe CLOCK RADIO : * a SE ae cere Dae 107 S. SQUIRREL RD. “Shop Where Every Day Is Sale Day Joining Miller. who hives at 5833 Madison Heights Police Chief Hospitals in the U.S. treat more pubera. Beighte , LANSING » / last ctitet ‘ I Ae “Burnham Pd, Bloomfield Hills, in}Robert Richardson said chat with- than 21. million bed patients in UL 2-4000 H attempt to force the Libor Com ; r) % the new venture, are Denes Pa-jin 35 minutes the house where an average year. Only ] Weekly mittee to release a bill setting up ie daimieniy aswintunt chich ene! a mine safety code has failed by ; i ‘ oneep of Colonial Broach “ns un eyelash in the Jlotse i The Joho Carpenter, for the past 2¢ . * * Years agtive in sales and service he vote ate ‘ aT 4 Good Housekeeping —— een rday wit® 948, oy qietulworking equipment in one shy of the 56 needed Michigan and Indiana Shop - « a | The bill, introduced last Febru. — ; | OF PONTIAC : Included in the lines which the . OY an oes ee Mon., Thurs., Fri. new company wil handle are € t 7 51 W. Huren FE 4-15$55 up # division ef imine inspectors Coloniat Broaching machines, 4a? in the State Labor Department. drauli presses and broac es fi 9 * © Phe inspectors could temporary Colomal-Romulu milling machines Borrow Our Color shut down mines they found with and milling heads: broaches pro FE 4-0581 “Haminently danyveroti: Comat duced by Eagle Tool Co. of Iron ’ Harmony Book Nons Mountain, a* Colonial Broach af-’ * * * filiate: and the ‘Special Products Sherwin-Williams Co. Le | ive attention was focused Division of Colonial Broach and | on the measure after the Sherwood yachine Co 7) W. Huron FE 4-257) ‘ , Mine disaster at Tron River June Ll. Of his first major formal entry) info the sales engineering field, Miller said “In recent years, tep man- | agement of industrial compan- les have tended to be staffed ' more and more with non-tech- nical people. for Home Improvements “Technical selling by suppliers and CONSOLIDATION of DEBTS rarely reaches beyond the plan management level today, and plant | Y j manayement has to carry on * Improve Your Home | 2 from there, interpreting technica We Do the Work facts in ferms of economic bene * Consolidate All Payments : P. fitn to the company Save All That Interest Money ’ * * , * eas rior to joining Chrysler a num * Pay off Existing Mortgages . ’ ber of years ago, Miller was staff or Land Contracts manufacturing manager for Motor 1 You Have Reasonable Equity : Products and plant manager for a Low Interest Rate DIAL two plants of Houdaille Hershey Con ' 12 to 15 Year Terms FE 3 1833 i s FREE APPRAISALS OPERATORS ON uy Nats, Bosox Swap 4 Ask ¢ D WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Free Consultation Service sk for Mortgage Department | Washington Senators today trad ' ed relief pitcher Dick Hyde and Big Bear Construction Co. ff isncier irs tects tne mn . ton Red Sox for relief pitcher 92 West Huron Pontiac Murray Wall ond infielder Billy Consolo, SHOP FOR POP! “DAD’S” DAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 21st ‘Imported All-Wool Oval ee Ne Braided Rugs SHIRTS wee if x12... . . 839” one $939 i \ | aS AN 6x9... 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AQe _ GQ Belted : Prem) icc MEN'S KRINKLE — Reg. $6.95 sige I WASTE BASKETS .. §9° | W N’S PAULL 2 soe MAGAZINE RACK .. 59° = lance Ce LAR RIRSTIES N sit nnues. 4” 125. W. HURON FREE PARKING Ven's Summer DRESS SHOES | TIES eg, 9429 os 99c 8.95 $5.99 Folding Aluminum LAWN MEN’S BROADCLOTH Reg. $3.99 ROBES . . .°4” PAJAMAS. .°2' . ery ery Beer) = a : 5 | / THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 ‘ae | TWENTY-FIVE. >]! 3 SHOP and SAVE at (Cunning nan ning STORES V2 PRICE VITAMIN SALE] as PO America's High-Potency Vitemin B Complex Formula . REG. $1.98 \ mh ae : : : ne Hy. ; BOTTLE OF 25 vA “ee es : , ee SS SF ie | dior, te 74 PRICE SUSTING BARGAINS LOW, LOW PRicEs: Ge “JANTZEN SLT ll Sa Sera eecaseg FAMOUS BRANDS . 77 PALMOLIVE RAPID SHAVE _ HEAVY TERRY! 27''x52"* SIZE! yi CAPS wx Fy” aE Vy s - SAVE on BEAUTY al sn 49° CARTER'S LIVER PILLS on 11) | BB E28 DRISTAN TaBLETS 2" LILT HOME PERMANENT l” AMITONE TABLETS stl" 83° BUFFERIN TABLETS B Discount Price $429 100's $qi9 4 [ * / ya | "A LITTLE EACH WEEK! INNERSPRING - . 3 gc . "tte fet Menn = SOFA BED SPECIAL, .44 ic OVEEOTETTERED = s.c. vinerra set 39.95 pov — , ne a CHOICE END TASLES— MATTRESS one 109, : POO 6 oct Fesccveds a s athe _ 88 SOUTH SAGINAW at AUBURN te OPEN FRIDAY G MONDAY ‘TIL 9 P.M. @ FE 2-0179 @ FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE AN el. eee Phiced, One Week Only! @ BOOKCASE BED @ DOUBLE DRESSER, MIRROR © BIG CHEST @ INNERSPRING MATTRESS. @ Box SPRING @ TWO PILLOWS Deluxe bedroom outfit in a lovey high gloss finish with’ lots of storage room and quality featurés. Sale price includes bedding! PAY METRO ONLY TEN RS DOWN! 1 + TWENTY-EIGHT i oad oe THE PONTIAC uit, _uunsoay. 3 JUNE seb thi 150 CONTACT LENS IN FORMATION - an TRIAL FITTING with no obligation — | 103 N, Saginaw Across trom Simms : Next to lacobsen's Flowers {| FE 2-0291 | Ed Creagh Writing for Hal Boyle: WASHINGTON. (AP) — Why?) the business of other people? Myjof ‘a 20-years-to-life penitentiary beach or swimming pool? Why don’t all men-wear beards? : | Why don’t people learn to stop saute teeta siamo a sticking their unlovely noses into’ marriage as an adve nture instead | own (censored) business. * * * Why don’t more people look on} ° scal =|Why? Why: ‘lather used to tell about a man/|sentence? Pontiac Optica | Do women constantly tug at the out Wést who lived to a prosperous Why are politicians? Center ‘tops of their bathing suits at a/old age simply by minding his eu em | Why ‘are children all poets? Son |David remarked the other day ithat a brief spatter of warm rain \was like God sweating. I doubt if \ Exceptional di \ values that w you many Lasting \ ments omond ill save dollars. invest- ia qual- x _ ityend valve. a ae ' THE STORE WHIRL GRAMOPA & AMO GRANOMA BOUGHT ‘ : f / %) ent, akbee Buy 0 WU at Proes Yu Can't Duplicate ™ Now for June Brides —Graduates and Brides of Other Years! 2 er Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 even the bishop would take excep- =I tion to that one. * x * 9 Why don’t cats admit to being ;cats? Why do they prance like eoeees, slither like cobras, —_ f like monkeys and demand all the privileges of expensive women? Why is that people, who say they dop’t have time to read, watch television® or ‘go ‘to the movies in their spare time? : Why do Americans, -wnether they're from Brooklyn or Seattle, seem to speak foreign languages with a Kansas accent? Why does whisky make a mar- ried man see double but act single? iy: are~-eieian ta: bition Wt ways more interesting than Why do people who get you out of bed at 2 a.m, sound as if it’s $ 70 Million Welfare Bill ; Passed by State House LANSING W—A $70,283,000 wel-;high unemployment tried unsuc- and other business establish- fare bill — first of the 1959-60 | cessfully last year to restore 4) ments where liquor is served. budget measures to clear either}50-50 formula. They complained chamber of the Legislature —/|they couldn’t afford soaring wel- moved jnto the Senate today after’ fare costs.” ‘approval in the House, x k & t * * The House passed 19 other bills, i ,most of small consequence, in its The bill provides 61 million dol-| imost productive session of the jlars in grants for direct relief,| year. They included measuers to: aid to dependent children and) Require secret balloting in the other similar programs, This i8/ejection of political ‘party chair- about nine millions less than the} men in Wayne County congres- state welfare bill for the fiscal sional districts, l year ending Jane 30. | W. Jd, Maxey, state welfare | director, predicted improved | business conditions and a cor- | respnoding drop in unemploy- ment would cut the welfare load | ee year aboot: ‘Top-Heavy’—Rep. Anderson = “Fights State Bureaucracy ‘verse City), chairman of the | , Rep. Lloyd L. Anderson has de-| propriation bilj for state social | jfor concurrence in amendments, | would permit minors to enter such! places if accompanied by their parents or guardian. Raise daily jury fees in police courts and Grand Rapids Munici- pal Court from $6 to $8. Allow townships water companies. _ __.._| Permit female floral Permit cities and ‘state author- ities to set up more effective regulations covering admittance of minors to bars, dance halls tine’s Day, Mothers Day and Eas- ter. The current limit is 10 hours. |House Ways and Means Commit- itee, said fast passage of the bill dollars in federal matching monies |for the first quarter of the new i tise. : fiscal year. clared a One-man war on Michi-| welfare. MINIMUM OF VOTES gan’s ‘‘top-heavy bureaucracy.” ‘Anderaon lost i all theese) (lea! | duced only the bare minimum| As the deadlocked State Legis- { Winning out over him was ed eal number of votes yesterday to give jature began considering many ap- publican-controlled House Ways) | the bill immediate effect. propriation bills, Anderson, Re-|d Means Committee, which, ac-| In addition to welfare grants, |publican from Waterford Town-|cording to Anderson, told him no! 'was needed to sew up 10 million House members, however, pro-| * * * | the bill provides $1,537,000 for |ship, said he plans to ‘‘dig into’’|}cuts could be made in appropria-) 4 O wei WINDOW FAN & PUSH BUTTON SPEED CONTROLS THERMOSTAT TEMPERATURE CONTROL DO NG EET AEB Sa ELECTRICALLY aT Ay 143 “mem se RSNA? Use boys vocational schools $1,078,- |each in search for unnecessary | tions affecting state employes un- : | 000 for the Girls Training School, | items. der Civil Service. Enggass _ $1,002,000 for the = Michigan | He hopes he will be more suc- |PROPOSE REMOVAL | Childrens Institute and $801,000 * | ’ : for the Vocational Education cessful than he was in his'first | The sophomore Doh e MG) Convenient JEWELRY CO. Bureau. ‘ attempt when he offered one (proposed removing 52 administra- I Pl ' ; > ~ | amendment which would have {ors from different county social | Aya ay an. 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET matching formula for county and} ital imprevements, and two 'where Anderson believed ee bored state sharing of welfare costs./ others which would have meant |between administrators and em-| Wayne County and ‘others hit by! trimming _ $816106 from the ap- | Ployes was “too great.” | “I discovered in many in- | | stances a ratio of one adminis- = for every five employes,” he sald, “Show me an ees with such a ratio." “This just goes to show the top-| ,heavy bureaucracy we have in the 'state,"’ Anderson pointed out. ~ * * | He criticised the “controlling | /power” the Civil Service Commis- sion has over the Legislature re-| ‘garding state employes. He Sos this year’s case where, he said, | the Legislature “had no jurisdic- | tion whatsoever’ when the com-) |mission voted 7 million in pay raises for stute employes. | “And this when we are sup- | | posedly broke,” a eritical Ander- | oon added, | “I know I am bucking city hall, | and probably won't get far except. ‘maybe to bring to the attention) of legislators and the general pub-| lic the control the Commission |has,”’ he said. His ainy, he said, is to put a “question on the 1960, state ballot to) “at least take some of this power | away from them (civil service commissioners).”’ | Pontiac JA Firms Report High Sales Sixteen Junior Achievement’ firms from Pontiac sold $5,575! worth of products and services to the public this year, it was an-/ nounced ‘today, Cost for materials for these com- panies amounted to $3,190. They | also paid out $1,579 in wages and) “commissions, | A spokesman said 334 teenage- run Junior Achievement cont | | panies in southeastern Michigan this year piled up the most im- | pressiye record of sales and prof- its in the 10-year history of JA H throughout the six-county area, | Sixty -per cert of all JA com-; pany stockholders in southeastern) ‘Michigan, the nation's largest JA: area, received dividends ranging, from four per cefit- and “up. | ' The imaginative “learn-by-do-) ing’’ program for high school jun-| jors_ and seniors operated in 37) Divorce Decrees — Prances from Joseph D Augustine from Leaun Mildred trom John R. Bradfor In the northwest corner of South’ The bill, returned to the Senate to establish states this year. . i } | Ethel M, from Bernard L. Adams Ann R, from Jay EB. Swan Elizabeth A. from William &. Bryant Beatrice from Harold gan | Glenda RA. from Richard P Oldenburg ia | Soseptiine A. from James A. Stamp | ®orothy J. from Wendell J. Hitehens Glenna from Eric — Prances D. from Elton L. Carnes j Mildred M, from Charles R. Upham i Anta M. from Lawrence J. ay Erma from ‘ BE. from os B Ceell from Ida V. Sa Judita J, pL ss aes Dakota, a flying priest — the) $. SAGINAW ST. AT ORCHARD LAKE AVE. . bines flying and ranching for “a Rev, Donald E. Murray — =" to work 12-hour days in the three | days preceding Christmas, Valen-| Sticklers the College Prof Forg 't to peers Is Sunday, June 21st Father’ s Day GRAND GIFTS \for GRAND DADS SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS wise Cool, colorful fabrics, many are wash ’n’ wear. WASH BLEND SLACKS ... all colors, sizes 28 to 50, alterations free. 3 Pair for .:....... ‘ ARROW SUMMERWEIGHT DRESS SHIRTS ........... - (and Granddads, too!) Can Charge It If You Wish! $9% *Q” . “9D 5” ...*4P From ’n’ WEAR DACRON SUMMER ROBES ... Washable $@)95 cottons in plaids and stripes, from BERMUDA and JAMAICA g SHORTS ... by famous MEGrognt: From SMART SPORT COATS .. . 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"til 9 P.M. t = Pare a ae 2% se f u stipe og! oh : } ‘: : h ] ; : if 4 , ‘ ~ ees / THE PONTIAC-PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 _ : : TWENTY;NINE_ - 3 EES ee Saw =o Ss ees SS SE SS SS eg Se ee ee : \ : > ‘ 4 ' ROBERT L. ERIKSEN JON L. FRUYTIER EDWARD A. SAMPLE ; : Waterford High School Avondale High School — Lake Orion High School i : NATHAN J. ROSEN Graduated from Pontiac Central Now Attending Pontiac Business Institute ; Eee SS = eee — a - . ' ' i fl P GERALD L. SMITH P. GERARD COUTURE WILLIAM L. BEDFORD Pontiac Central High School — St, Frederick's High School , Pontiac Central High School i t . i | Arnon ° : TKOW , i RICHARD W. i Avondale High School i from THE PONTLAC PRESS epee eT To these Twenty-two Pontiac Press Carrier Boys : on their Graduation from High School. And Rectal AM thanks, too, for doing a fine job as young EE TIT cine Contra Bh Sebea Carrier Scholarship to MSUO businessmen in the delivery of The Pontiac Press. ee a ee ee Scr , ' 4 t — poGERALD L. SMITH i JOHN J. DANCOE. - é Romeo High School é GERALD M. KOHLER KENNETH M. ROCK ROGER D. WILLIAMS F i Rochester High School Emmanuel Christian School Pontiac Northern High School ‘ JERRY J. MUNRO : : Avondale High School i LEE R. STARK ; GENE A. HELINE : . 4 Pontiac Central High School Pontine Northern High School - 1 : ‘ j a f * 4 co | . : ‘ ‘ “ Ps Mo ] A . : - ¥ : | ' Lig. i ‘ ? wes : ; ; ‘ ? THIRTY 2 eae } | | : | ‘ q THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959_ ) { ft J Oakland Traffic Offenders 17 Lose Driving Rights Seventeen Oakland County motorists had their drivers licenses revokéd or suspended recently, ac- cording to the Michigan Secretary Darrell W. LaPointe, 366 &. Mansfield) Ave., Pontiac Leo W Blijz, 17332 Dunblaine Bt. Birmingham Dennis K Canneliy, 1062 Stratford Lane, Bloomfield Hills ~ John W. Emlet, 1641 Woodward Ave., li One-Man Grand Jury ® Faces Rugged Te LANSING (® — Michigan's one-} man grand jury law, the only one | iin the country, faced a stiff test! judge, always a politician before, (being appointed or elected to his have the terrific power to job, smear his fellow men, ‘Phe one-man grand jury sys tem constitutes g complete in- ifringement on individual ventas ag Alas, Poor Yorick ts Chamber Raps Defense Chief. McElroy Fails to Halt \McElroy’s power “to curtail ‘mul-, ig Aotdighat 0.e-aaee a similar weapong and to eliminale| and overlapping and support-type activities.” ment to a Senate defense appropri- unnecessary ete ha tem marl The organization made the rec-|E ommendation in an 18-page state- | ations subcommittee. The chamber F Divorce rates are lowest for women with four years of college| according highest for those with only'vital Statistics, lone to three years of high school, to the U.S. Office of .~ a of State's Office. Ordereg to furnish proof of fi- nancial responsibility for convic- tion of drunk driving were: Higgins Dickson Jr., 396 Midway Ave., Pontiac eas B. Reaves, 42 Augusta 8t., Ferndale n the House today. Ordered to furnish proof of fi-| Fea of the controversial system nancial responsibility for unsatis- [ripged it from stem to stern yes- factory judgment were Clifford F.\terday but lacked four votes of Gertcher, 20557 Brentwood bas passing a bill to repeal it. But they Maurice G. Shattuck, 1907 N. Con-/ cleared the way for a second vote. necticut St., both of Royal Bae “Courts and jaw enforcement and Melvin N. Sherman, 2783) officers of other states have been Rivalry Over Missiles, Optometrist Businessmen Charge 7 North Saginaw Street , Phone FE 4-6842. asked the subcommittee to go|}) along with House cuts in President [) Eisenhower's defense budget and! ki to make any further reductions {| which would not harm defense. © ‘ “Congress has barely scratched — the surface insofar as savings op-| ‘Right at Home Here DOVER, N.J. ( -- What was once the city morgue has become one of the brightest spots iff town. The building, purchased through the efforts of a philanthropic busi- nessman, has beén converted into WASHINGTON (UPI)—The U. S. Chamber of Commerce said today Deferise Secretary Neil H. McElroy has virtually ignored his authority Pon- “Beer Things in Sight” Clyde Richardson, 74, Chase 8t., Pon- tiac Lac ina T. Varga, 31079 E. Rutland St., a fs Birmingham Frankson St., Rochester. | shocked when they learn of the |a theater b : portunities are conegreet. the | fF , - y the Dover little ow ‘ +” ha uation Het a Homer L. Walker, of 1363 Edge-| Michigan one-man grand jury |ter group. to me aa and ee statarnees said. Contact Lenses James D. Miller, 6185 Waterford Town- wood St Berkley, and Clifford! law,” said Rep. dosephine D. | ‘The outside still looks like ajtivalry between the armed services : sous hip _ : Afternoons Wesley J, Ruske, 61 Cherry St, Hazel| J, Wallace, of 106 Glenwood St.,| Hunsinger (D-Detroit), sponsor morgue, " one member comment-jover missiles. Turkey produced 41,000 metric Open Fri. Evenings—Closed Wed. tons of dried figs in 1958, sending | ’ most of them to the United States. "55 see = ‘lost their licenses due to unsatis- |factory driving records Drahner Rd of the repealer bill. ed, ‘‘but we thinks its pretty com-| The chamber urged Congress to “Only in ) bile higan does a a single fortable_ on a the inside, di _|“insist upon full-and prompt use of [WATERFORD DISCOUNT CLOTHIERS at the Stop Light in Waterford ar John F, Scott, 267 Oxford Drivers who had their licenses) revoked due to unsatisfactory driv-, ing records and failure to appear for re-examination were: Nixon, Rocky Get Together w ~ Future Paths Toward y Presidency Gives Impact. . to New York Session | WASHINGTON ‘(AP)—Two old ee friends meet ip New York today, share ceremonial honors, review the Atlantic Fleet and fly off— perhaps symbolically—in different directions Their meeting would be re garded as littl more than reutine if it weren't for the certainty that, Vice President Richard M. Nixon . will seek the 1960 GOP presiden a nomination and the specula- : Pa a tion that Gov Nelson A tocke feller of New York may make a * 0 Mn 0 f ‘f 0 W 4 contest of it Ahead of Nixon and Rocke feller | were schedules ai imed at reaffirm-| a a ing old political associations, mak-] , fe ee inert and perhaps. in- Look at these FAMOUS BRANDS. you can get at the WATERFORD DISCOUNT Flying. to New York, Nixon was | CLOTHIERS at the stopli 1g h t in Waterford. JASON SHIRTS! TRU-VAL SHIRTS! a Mena At Mae oes mad BOTANY! JAYMAR! DUNHILL! RUSSELS of HONOLULU SUITS! And many others Mavor Robert F Wagner Jr. of New York City in coneinonlea will be added daily. sete Ucenipee Gk ihe tissue Store Hours: Every Day 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.—Sundays 12 Noon to 5 P.M. River Despite the grouping of four _s == potential presidential aspirants, = this was listed as a strictly non- = —_ partisan affair. If they aren't ex-| —— actly in the class of Nixon and Rockefeller as possible contend- | | ers, Meyner and Wagner have had mention for the Democratic nomi- e \ | nation NY | Parting after the ceremonies, 463 Onl F B d N \ ! Rockefeller will fly to Washington = amo an ame \\ while Nixon takes oft for San Y us r x Francisco Following strictly his ljine that \ he is interested only in being a H good governor, Rockefeller ar ranged an afternoon meeting with a bipartisan group of New York members of Congress to discuss nonpolitical state problems, Later Rockefeller will renew, ‘t old friendships and perhaps add) \' some new ones among fellow | iM members of the Capitol Hill Club, | ( All \\! a convivial Republican organiza-| Miracle Fabric — Silk Blends — Worsteds — Cords — i tien he helped form : have the original price tags that read $34.99 to $59.99. ‘ House members who are boom \ ing the governor for ie 1960 nom ICE IV ination wranged fo stay away |) from his affair in deference to si Rockefeller’s current aversion to- | ward giving the appearance of be {fh Ing a candidate ; i 4 | Boys’ Western Blue Jeans Dead, but Temporarily | should sell for $2. 95. Sizes 2 to 4 99° ‘JONESVILLE ®—State troopers = ‘ rushed to the scene after a freight train conductor tossed a note to” 167 Boys’ Suits 54% and ‘6 a motorist at a crossing, sayMg J and %-pant sults Strees 4-12 there was a dead body on a straw Should sell for $1205 stack ar the track a mile back On ihe strawstack, still motion. | NOTE: aoe a lpg less was 1}-yenr-old Frank Manke, | playing a “dead Redskin’ in a “eg yame of cowboys and Indians with i inother boy Buy Now for School Opening a ' | Boys’ Quilt-Lined JACKETS " ; | Western Styled “Ry I f H | ty r) ‘ ccs AMM rremrseere wet oets ome § ussel of Honolulu Summer and Year ‘Round fj MEN'S - eed | Pe ae 2 9914 WASH ‘N’ WEAR 9 Y LINEN PANT & . MEN'S QUILT LINED JACKETS ond LADIE S “ "Marked $6.95 afin repaint Srisiselly $5 99 ith hed $29.99 Your Choice . 1495 ; ° YEAR ‘ROUND Shantung,. Linen, Silk ... were mar to 8... your choice... SUI I S ‘6” i *g99 MEN’S SHORT SLEEVE Originally Sold at $65 ; ACKS SPORT SHIRTS © Regulars LADIES CAPRI SL ALWAYS © Q Smart Dads want , es For Summer or year ‘round — — at « $9 99 Yo PLENTY OF FE L, ORS HE IM Were marked $5.95... horts $8.95. Discount opening special ..... FREE Discount Priced! e Longs and a $ ——! LADIES’ 2-P DRESSES PARKING i] i * vf . r for Father's Day, T 99 Cc. Sunday, June 21st , ‘ ; Come In a See —_ Wool, sores sold up to $16.95. ' 56. 99 MEN'S “T’ aes Hundreds of § 8 ‘ | : 5 ae oe tyle isa eee Nylon stretch, color . . Unadvertised Items Ladies Skirt and Blouse Combination give your specia - Originally 79c discount the house” a Florsheim Gift” price cece cca ees at Discount on pest ck law eriginal ee — while $499 Certificate. . *+e@eee vos battecesé Michigan's Largest Florsheim Dealer 9 SHOES AETERATIONS r) * @ * Miracle Mile Shopping Center | Dixie Highway — At the Stop Light in Waterford — Next Door to Beattie Ford Sales — Near old Mill Tavern. . a ce et oe | , a E } : \ ° i. : 7 : * “3 ' , : : ah ° : ut | i |. | Pe a ee | a THIRTY-ONE ween ~ PEOPLE'S ni wo FOOD TOWN 24 NOW MERGE THEIR BUYING ~ POWER TO BRING YOU EVEN GREATER SAVINGS! 5 Great Markets to Serve You es No. 6 Coming Soon . Pai | INSTANT an 36 Size } HUNT’S Peaches © arcs no. 2% CAN IN HEAVY SYRUP “LARGE _ DOZEN CARTONS okt ett FRESH CREAMERY . aN STRAWBERRIES WBUTTER Wa” ORANGE Borden’s or Sealtést Special Value! 12 Ox, Vac. Can CHOCOLATE ats CORN 15° Hygrade 12 Oz. Can New Orleans PARTY c | CANDIED YAMS |, LOAF ms =25° The Handy 12-in-1 Mix Bisquick o BQ" QUART BOX oo Gold Bell Extra Gold Bell. Gift Stamps with Purchase ANY HALF GALLON ICE ‘CREAM. Limit 3 Vint 1 Coupon—Hxpires Jupe ia, Tou Fre ‘ Florida PEACHES 15°" * Plums 29°* Regular I Size Mle Ml Mae Ml a Ml Ml ala Ml Ml nl a * 4 ebb bhebebeds ddd bbosssccdads il iadde UD : 25405404044004004 PTET PIT IITA CS ‘eat = a ~ rw. Se We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantiities 465 E. PIKE ST. | | 700 AUBURN AVE [Senford Street Phone FE 2-1298 Mae Phone FE 5-8321 1 Tree ‘THIRTY-TWO | | pe a } THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 Keep Potatoes in Dark ” us Potatoes are good keepers, but even in small quantities it is im- portant to store them in darkness. Excessive brightness may change the color and adversely affect the! - eating quality.. _'will come a’running for sandwich- BUY MEATS at Wholesale SAVE ot ERIN FARMS PACKING HOUSE! MILFORD Directions: Drive West en Highland Rd. (M-50) (Just West of Via- et) ene mile to ERIN FARMS PACKING HOUSE. WATCH FOR OUR SICNS ON MILFORD ROAD French Toast Takes Filling Fruited Top First call to breakfast and all’ styled ORANGE-APPLE F° RENCH | | TOAST For the filling: Combine 242 cups ichopped apples, 4% cup brown sug- ar, 2 ichieepeons grated orange irind and 44 teaspoon cinnamon in a saucepan, Simmer slowly until apples are almost transparent and tender, Cool. Spread between enriched bread islices and dip sandwiches in an ‘egg-milk French toast mixture. Place on-a_ well-greased baking isheet, Bake in a hot oven (450 de-; grees) for 7 minutes on each side;; ihave been baked to ea golden'a February day when -the roads |. ior until nicely browned. Top with i ar ; i) j a4 / ane j ‘lorange marmalade or orange sauce, = ‘ Orange Sguce In a saugepan, blend together 2 tablespoons each of butter (melt- jed) and sugar, 2 teaspoons corn- istarch and % teaspoon grated jorange rind. Add % cup water and ring to a boil over medium heat, stirring constantly. Continue to \cook for an additional 3 minutes. ~Remove from heat and blend in % cup orange juice, Serve over Orange-Apple French - Toast. To Please the Men Here's a topper tip for the men in the family! Fold a little lemon rind or instant coffee into whipped cream. Serve on top of frozen in- dividual apple pies . . . which) ‘brown. BUDGET-PLEASIN FINE FOOD DAINTY MAID SLICED WHITE BREAD Large 16 oz. Loaf LARGE COOKBOOK ANGEL FOOD RING CAKE, EACH * 6 @ @ @ wo © wo Church By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor “Last Wednesday a coffee was held in honor of a new cookbook,” That is the way an item on the | Hugo's Church were presenting thelr new cookbook to the Guild members and then to the public. Started as a means of encourag- ing friendships among the mem- bers, the, cookbook grew and grew, It became a tremendous project. One of the many meetings sched- ‘uled for recipe collecting fell on 'were at their worst es FLOUR PILLSBURY’S aT 5 Pillsbury Pancake Mix. . Pound Bag 2 2.3 Lb. Pkg. SUGAR si in 5-3 239° HORMEL VIENNA SAUSAGE ae 15 MALTED MILK Large HORLICK’S oz. Jar = = — SL, > Nother ‘Cee “Ag hab NORTHERN TOILET TISSUE WHITE OR Se COLORED ROLL .. SHEDD'S PRUNE JUICE et 39° Bottle DAILEY’S SWEET MIDGET PICKLES 2 39% WV, MARIO MANZENEILA OLIVES 39* oz. Icebox Jar Pound Box SUNSHINE -KRISPY CRACKERS > RIPE FRESH — SOLID TOMATOES 14 ox. ¢€ GIANT Cello 6 OZ. Pkg. JAR HILLS BROS. INSTANT COFFEE 69° DEEP BLUE FANCY LICHT TUNA SUNKIST, LEMONADE WHITE OR PINK | 6 OUNCE CAN ‘ FRESH FROZEN . 10° Store Hours: Mén.) Tues. Friday 9 to @ Beer @ Wine Corner Baldwin. , Wed., Thurs., Set. 10 —— Sunday 9 te 6 '~> Phone FE 2-5192 9. SUPER | MARKET || @ Liquor to Take Out Ave. and Walton Blvd, social pages could have read. The! women of the Altar Guild of St.| » did have a few guests. ° them arrived on ice i Mrs. Walter Ruessmann, a tal- iented young homemaker, did all the art work in the book. Her drawings of monks’ working with The book entitled “My Cup Runneth Over” may be obtained from various stores throughout the Bloomfield - Birmingham area or may be ordered by mail from Mrs. Joseph Lacy, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Price is $2.50 per copy. | One of the goodies served at the ‘coffee last week was a plate of ‘tiny cream puffs. Mrs. John R. Davis contributed the recipe for the filling. . , i DAILY SPECIAL 1 jar pimientoes 1 can salted peanuts (the kind with- | out skins) Seiad dressing | Put pimientos and peanuts ‘through food grinder. Mix with ‘salad dressing. Add more if used for a dip. If kept several hours in ‘the refrigerator it will become a ‘lovely orange color, * * * Mrs. Lacy contributed an inter- esting recipe for Swiss Steak. _OUR SWISS STEAK | Pound large thick slice round steak with flour, salt and pep- Fresh Orange Flavor Pleases This Orange Charlotte looks like \it came right off a French chef's pastry cart with its tassel of whipped cream and flourish of sWeet orange cartwheels. Best of all, it tastes like springtime with | delicate orange flavor. : |. | { Fresh Orange Charlotte 10 to 12 ladyfingers 1 envelope unflavored gelatine % cup sugar t% cups fresh orange juice 1 teaspoon grated orange pee! 1 cup miniature marshmallows 2 cups California oranges, \4 oranges) | - bite-size cup heavy cream, whipped \% teaspoon aimond extract 1 California orange, peeled, cut into half cartwheel slices Arrange ladyfingers that have been split and cut in half around i sides and bottom of 9-inch spring form pan to make a solid shell. Combine gelatine with sugar; dis- solve in heated orange juice. Add orange peel to gelatine mixture; | set aside to coo] unti} the con- sistency of unbeated egg whites. Whip with beater to double vol- ume; fold in marshmallows, orange pieces and two-thirds of the | whipped cream to which almond iflavoring has been added. Spoon | into ladyfinger shell, spreading} Bo Altar Guild of St. evenly over bottom of 8x8 greased! IN PRINT AT LAST—The climax of a year’s work comes and the cookbook put out by the Hugo's church is finally in print, Admiring the finished book are (left to a ig eualtns duictri wih jun Cocke toler sad en ol be welcome. eggs. Beat until smooth and fluffy, Spread mixture ever crumbs STRAWBEERY AMBROSIA | 17 Sorinkle with nuts. Put ber- 1% op vanitie wafer crumbs a — over nuts, Top ber- toners whipped cream. i — mmmmaanre lia 8 Sprinkle remaining crumbs over Be urs, Sate cream. Chill 6 bours. con ep went See This is delicious and wonderful Sprinkle % cfip vanilla crumbs|to make the day before a party. Serves 912. > Pontiac Press Pheote right) Mrs. Walter Ruessmann who did all the art work in the book; Mrs. Burke Bartlett, Mrs. Charles Wagner, president of the guild, and Mrs. Arthur Chauvin. Sherry Deepens in Color , All the Spanish sherry types, the dry finos, nutty amontillados and sweet oloroso or cream sherries, are white wines that darken as they mature in cask, first turning golden, then amber and finally a deep mahogany. The light-colored types are served cool, with or with- out ice. The English prefer to serve the dark, sweet' oloroso sherries just as they come from the bottle. Both ways of serving are correct, although chilling ‘is breferred. ——— jevenly or over surface. STRAWBERRY PUFF ‘N’ FLUFF—It looks beautiful. It tastes delicious. And the experts say it is full of vitamins. This gelatin déssert is made with bits of angel food cake, whipping cream and frozen strawberries. Try it for a spring pickup. Get Your Vitamin C in Delicious Dessert Form | While the butterflies and the bees isip the honey from the flowers, e enjoy a serving of this Straw- berry Puff 'n Fluff. Frozen sliced or halved strawberries combine flavors with whipped cream and fluffy angel cake on the inside- shapely, bright-red frozen whole strawberries decorate the outside and give added piquancy. | Still there’s a fuddy-duddy) fact about this dessert that we / must tell you—it is that the six people who eat it each get more than three-fourths of his daily vifamin C requirement from the frozen straw- ‘berries. Who says what's good for ‘you isn't fun fo eat! } The facts on the way foods that are froven retain their vi- tamin values were ¢btained in a special research (project on _ frozen foods of the Wisconsin = | PORK CHOPS "a9 _SHINNER'S: Miracle Mile Sinstios line Shopping Center 1. Lean Center Cut colors, and vitamins because they are just-picked when they are frozen. You will be tearing up a small bakery. angel food cake to make this desert—but see what the bits of fluff and the strawberries do together: Strawberry Puff 'n Fluff 10-08 alee strawberries, 1 16-08. package frozen whole straw- berries 1 package atrawberry-flavored gelatin 1 cap Detling water % cup cold water 1 tablespoon lemon fuice hy est whipping cream. whipped (small) bakery angel food pa torn into l-inch pieces. Start halved or sliced straw- berries defrosting by letting stand at room temperature in unopened package while other ingredients are prepared. Plan defrosting of whole strawberries so they will be just icy and whole when served. Dissolve gelatin in boiling water, stirring, Add cold water —— and stir. Chit until of syrup. Then whip with rotary beater or electric beater until Muffy. whip oream and fold inte mix- | ture, Last, fold th the cake > pleons, j Then turn all into a 5's-cup mold and chill until firm. Unmold and serve centered or surrounded with defrosted whole strawberries. (Re- serve juice of wholé strawberries’ for punches end other fruit drinks.) | Serves six. hold their just-picked flavors, | ackage frozen osliced or) — Hi! Come in Friday (JUNE 12) ee we will present you with a Baby Hawaiian ~ Come in Friday for your free orchid. Whether you just stop to say "hello" — or stay to take advantage of the many outstanding buys on your favorite foods — you'll be welcome as always at Kroger! - Your Kroger Store Manager likes doing business ‘with you personally, welcomes yqur suggestions on how his store can serve you better. And he wants i. fo make sure, absolutely sure, you're _— with every item you buy. Frank Webster Drayton Picins | Dixie Hwy. & Soshobew Jack Fluker Pontiac 750 Perry St. ‘ta Ck Don Shaw Pontioe > Pontigg Mirecla Mite Shopping Center Telegreph & Elixobeth loke Rd. { | WOCCT \ r i 2 A . : / i wr | | YHIRTY-THREE 1 Jos! ‘ee 4 a \ yswet \ | HAWAIIAN wt PINEAPPLE COMPLETELY CLEANED Cornish Hens 5%... CASE OF 12 $6.98 16-20 02. SIZE a a [a5 Extra V.u: Stamps | With this Coupon and purchase of | ANY SIZE PACKAGE | ig | ~ oy | PORK STEAK Coupon valid at Kroger in Detroit Eastern Michigan thru Sat., June 13, 150 Extra GeStamps | | With this Coupon and purchase | ot Coupon valid at Kroger in Detr¢it and Eastern Michigan thru Sat., dune J3, 1959, ——2 —= =e eae eee — — <7 | 50 Extra vu Stamps With this Coupon and p ha of | HYGRADE 4-LB. BONELESS, CANNED PICNICS 114-LB. PACKAGE FROZEN TASTY STEAKS | Coupon valid at. Kroger in D¢troit and Eastern Michigan thru Sat., Ju je 13, 1959. | With this Coupon end purchase of | Eastern Michigan thru Sat., June 13, 1959, g | ‘French Brand Coffee (| 50 Extra vit: Stamps 1-LB. PACKAGE HYGRADE —ee oes aoe ok — — aes « With this Coupon end seshane of | LUNCHEON MEATS or | 50 Extra vii: Stamps Goapen| rsd ot rvest. | owen |i | 2-LB. JAR KROGER 25 Extra vic: Stamps | | 1-lb. Hygrade HOT DOG | With this Coupon ond purchase of | 1-LB. LB. BAG | a | Puphais: michigan thru Sat., = 13, 1959. | | | PEANUT BUTTER | | Cowpon valid at. Kroger ih Detroit and rchese of Coupen valid at Kroger { Eastern Michigan thru Sat., Eastern Michigan thru Sat.,| June 13, 1959. 25 Extra vic . Stamps l 1-LB. PACKAGE | KROGER SALTINES Detroit and ' ———- am oo —— "| | 25 Extra vic Stamps “With this Coupon end purchase of | | KROGER FIG BARS g | Eastern Michigan thru Rats Sune Id, 150: | 50 Extra vu Stamps | | With this Coupon ond ONE - YOUR CHOICE Moet OIA | CHERRY GOLDEN - g e 4 LAYER CAKES j.ami| | Coupon valid at Kroger in Detroit an@ “« | With this Coupon and , ia | June 13, 1959. | 2-LB, PACKAGE -—_——— — eos — oo — —<— am FOOD, SHADOW SILVER OR a eS thru - ou 13, 1959. — —— «ae aoe ls 50 Extra vi. var Stamps l | With this Coupon ond purchese of , 3-48. BAG - | YELLOW ONIONS A g | Esrten sts tment sat | ——— ee ee ee ee ¥ ef ; J | , if - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959. |, / A , a DOLE Hawaiian Harve DOLE SWEET. Pineapple Juice i SAVE 8 - seageances® Sian ene ee tS For a real mouth watering din- | ner treat try Ocean Spray cran- berry sauce —its grand with ham. Try Them for Summer Day Casseroles, Salads, or Chicken Sandwiches FRESH WHOLE STEWING Chickens MORRELL PRIDE ie $2.00 inside every 1-Lb. kg. Morrell Bocon ee ety seer: poe acne ke Reco RE Nanci. os Mama bas ee Reso fi AARON ae FRR: Ri FRESH ROASTED concen Coffee . . we REFRESHING HOMOGENIZED ~Borden’s Milk . . . ar BORDEN'S DELICIOUS Cream Cheese... tan KROGER FRESH SLICED White Bread . . 2 #82% ’ * pate gs id Fal “SKINLESS - _ - SHANKLESS - _ SEMI: BONELESS HYGRADE West t Virginia | Hams e ni rear eee A coupon enabling you to purchase @ regulor $4.00 Surf ‘N Turf air mattrgs for = at store. Aeecrtee indians tbo ee oo 32° Zo oF songpe eet Shean Se oon ee CHUNK — CRUSHED — SLICED “ i i za o 46-0Z. No. 2 CAN y CAN Each DOLE CRUSHED, SLICED OR TIDBITS REFRESHING DOLE PINEAPPLE 32-02. $400 Dp; i SAVE 5: 21 , $400 wa, Drink 4 2 ineapple * 10¢ COUPON ON PAGE 00 DETROIT TIMES GOOD ON ONE CAN Dole Fruit Cocktail COUNTRY CLUB | - 303 CANS WITH COUPON 369° VANILLA CHOCOLATE NEAPOLITAN STRAWBERRY MARBLE wean — ee es Rew gh age SeRRMONNRRERRENE Ae tN awe Ste HN arian aN NNN Na a ae aA le LB. ‘sid BETTER FOR LESS 59 2'4-Lb. $]19 BOX LIVE BONELESS FROZEN TENDER Veal Roast DELICIOUS CENTER TASTY PAN READY Ham Slices . «89° Chicken Legs or Ke es awn se Peee oa ee SOMERDALE FROZEN 29: er" cc Sees: = - ee ae ss Ee FREEZER | Hi <—PACKERS LABEL KROG ae | E SAVE 10 ‘od SPECIALS: Vegetabl ) | ge aealln tie wen WS | a — 0-07. $10° CHOPPED BROCCOLI | 7 la REALEMON FROZEN | ©) PULANEY FROZEN . 6 de 4 on Lemo g Blueberries : Se hae a ‘ i. coe cri z = is bese anil CaaS EATMORE — EASY SPREADING © Margarine . CALIFORNIA — LARGE 27 SIZE VINE-RIPENED Cantaloupes CUBAN — 12 SIZE EACH DELICIOUS TASTING BLUEBERRIES................ .. pint 39¢ FRESH PINEAPPLE............. each 25¢ BOSCO................. 24-07. jar 59¢ FAB DETERGENT ......... giant size 77¢ LAND O' LAKES BUTTER A chocolate flavored milk amplifier . For whiter, brighter washes every time! PALMOLIVE SOAP .. bars 23¢ AD DETERGENT......... giant size 88e pedi cei Fragrant regulor size bors. Made for automatic washers. ereom with PALMOLIVESOAP.......... bars 49¢ AJAX CLEANSER’... ..2 14-07. cans 33¢ Economicol bath size bors. ‘ *. The cleanser with the fooming, cleaning oction. 1-LB. 73 CTN. CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP 2 bars 23¢ _ FLORIENT DEODORANT 5!/>-02. can 89% Regula size pink bors. Handy oeroso! spray can. CASHMERE BOUQUETS SOAP 3 bars 49c VEL BEAUTY BAR .......... 2 bars 39 SUNSHINE CHEEZ.-ITS 2 6!/,-07z. pkgs. 39 Economica! beth size pink bors. For « mare beoutiful complexion. Fresh, crisp and full of flavor, VEL DETERGENT ae Paes es oat size 77c PARKAY MARGARINE .. .J-lb. pkg. 3le WESSON OIL .............. pt. btl. 35¢ Pomtnee for efficiency. One of Kroft’ § formes products. For frying, beking or cooking, | LIQUID VEL .... 0... 12-0z. can 39e PETRITZPIE....... “we 24-02. pkg. 49e BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE . , I-Ib. pkg. 49% Instant liquid: detergent for dishes or laundry. Deli.ious frozen apple pie, ” Delicious with poncokes or woffles, — a ; 2 We reserve the right to limit quantities. Prices and dome effective at Kroger Detroit and Eastern Michigan thru Saturday, June 13, 1959, 7 re ® % THIRTY-FOUR i 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959” | ae / /. t ; fos iS Ve a } [. / } / — Z - / i FISH BARBECUE — A barbecue to be proud of... one that you've not only cooked but caught yourself... features pike with a choice of spicy Barbecue Fish Outside Serve With Olive Sauces Are you @ Barbecue Bore? Do, Combine alj ingredients and cook you always serve the same fare at|over low heat, stirring occasional vour outdoor suppers? Well, here’s ily, to serving temperature. Makes a way to get out of your rut. about one cup. + ext time your husban” has been! our fishing and comes baek with a corking batch . . . don't divide it up among the neighbors Keep’ ' t urself and either freeze it until your next seheduled barhe ene, or cal] an emergency meeting ol all the friends to whom you a dinner and cook Me catch 4 i on the outdoor yrill Give guests a choice of sauces . good spicy ones and give | them an elegant touch of the | delicacy you're serving by using | Spanish green olives as one of the sauce ingredients. Not only | do the olives add to the flavor, & tahleapoons chopped paraley ', teaspoon Combine well Chill Serve with broiled pike ip T ce trom the pimiento stuffing catch (4,, the eye of all. Cook 5 minutes (ine or all of the following sauces ally go well with any fresh or salt desired witer catch Piquant Pike Sauce calod dressing mix 2 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoon prepared mustard ', cup finely chopped pimiento-atiuffed green ollves d ‘4 cup salad oll % ¢up vinegar Kroger has everything from Kerr Jars & lids to freezer paper & contain- A slice of apple placed on a i*s-ounce peckage old feshion gerile piece of waxed paper in a con tainer of brown sugar will keep the sugar moist and easy to han le Change the apple as it gets moldy Olive Mayonnaise Sauce 1 cup Mayonnaise % teaspoon onion ealt ', cup finely shopped pimiento-atulfed Olive Tomato Sauce “es cup butter or margarine ‘a cup finely ehepped onion be coup finely chopped pimiento-stulle: green olives Yy cup chopped parsley 1] §-ounce can tomato sauce \% teaspoon pepper Melt butter or but those bright flecks of red onion and cook until onion is ten Add remaining mix Add ingredient stirring occasion Sérve with broiled pike, Makes about 1% cups. AS Make Kroger Your Headquarters For Your Canning and Freezer Needs Chocolate Bits Dot Blond Brownies Spanish green olive sauces. The sauces are the perfect accompaniment for any fresh or salt Quick and easy to mix, Blond Brtrwnies taste sensational. They're made without shortening. Sift together 144 cups sifted en- riched flour and 44 teaspoon salt, ! Beat 3 eggs well, Add 2'4 cups brown sugar gradually, beating un til well mixed, Add 1 teaspoon va- nilla extract. Add flour mixture lo egg mixture Add 1 cup chepped nuts Pour into wett-rreased 9xt3-ineh- pan. Sprinkle 'y cup) semi-sweet chocolate pieces (jounces) over batter juke in moderate oven (150 degrees F.) 40 minutes. Cut in squares) Makes aboyt 4 dozen cookies Diet as Singer Does With Jellied Milk NEW YORK (/PI)—What dieter isn't tempted by a milkshake? Well. take a tip from singer Frank ie Laine diet ON milkshakes Laine puts a package of flavored gelatin into an electric blender and adds % cups of skimmed milk ‘He says the shakes are high in protein and can be served as des sert ers. So when you buy your berries at Kroger be sure to check our canning & freezer department. AAS _ DOMINO SUGAR 5:49: | - . BAG . . ff } . ‘ \ 7 MICHIGAN'S FINEST — HOME GROWN Punch Sparkles | for Parties Proms and graduation dances) are a main topic of conversation lamong teenagers this time of year. |No doubt the young set at your |house has been busy on the phone | discussing corsages, dresses and| |pre-dance parties. = | | If your young folks are giving a| |party, plan to serve them a spar-| ikling, tangy fruit punch. Select al lrecipe like this delicious, pink | | Promenade Punch and serve it in ‘hollow stemmed glasses instead of punch cups. | This recipe is easy for the teen-! agers fo mix themselves. Apple, | cranberry and orange fuices are| gtirred together in a large punch} bowl and jemon-lime carbonated | beverage is added at serving time. ! The tangy !emon-lime flavor of the} beverage, made from the natural! \oils of the citrus fruits, is a delj- lcious accent to the sweet juices. iThe carbonation gives the punch sophistication. Promenade Punch | 2 quarts apple juice | 2 pints cganberry julce cocktail | 2 cups orange juice | & T-cunee bottles lemon-lime car- |bonated beverage Chilling redients thoroughly Combine fruit juices in a large) punch bowl. Slowly pour in lemon-: hme carbonated beverage. Makes 22 cups or about 40 servings es Celery Adds Texture to Cherry Mold | Pretty and refreshing molded red Cherry salad. Cherry Salad Me ~ { é } can {) pound) red sour pitted cher : Fi ries «water packed) F ” 1 envelope unflavored gela'in . ', cup sugar e ', teaspoon salt See how WHITE - white ! ‘4 cup ora§e julce se \, teaspoon red food coloring t rup tinetr died celery Ba A - “ Mayonnaise type ea lad dressing of See the amazing difference when you use Roman Bleach. rein, - CLEANSER This cleanser bleach dissolves the film which clings to Drain cherries thoroughly, re oo serving liquid. In a 1-quart sauce- clothes and causes them to look grey-white instead of pan stir together thoroughly the WHITE-white. In automatic washers or regular washers, gelatin, sugar and salt. Add re- your clothes come sparkling clean with Roman Bleach. No more yellowed nylon! No more half-clean children’s clothes! Use Roman Bleach—be proud of your washing. served cherry liquid Place over low heat, stirring | constantly, until gelatin and sugar are dissolved; remove | from heat, Stir in orange juice | and food coloring. Chill until mix- ture is the consistency of un- | beaten egg white. Fold in drained cherries and! celery, Turn into a 3cup mold or into 6 indented 'z-cup molds; chill) until firm. Unmold; garnish with! greens and salad dressing. Makes'| 6 servings 40th ANNIVERSARY SALE Look for the ‘‘off'’ labels at your grocers. SAVE on Roman Bleach, the favorite of millions, Don’t Settle for Poor Quality Berries This Year, As the Crop is Big and Beautiful! Kroger Has the Finest, Because Our Buyers Go Direct to Benton Harbor, the Heart of Strawberry Land to Personally Buy These Luscious Berries. Every Berry a Price- Beauty—Sugar-Sweet, Ripened to Kroger’s High Quality Selec- tion. Buy Now at This Spectacular Low Price. QUART Great Buy on a Great Topping REDDI-WIP .. . . o 39 | WOQer Prices effective at all Kroger stores \ ; #n\ Detroit and Eastern Ma: higen thru Saturday, Jume 13, 1959, A n ¢ | ie . / vi THE PONTY, AC PRESS, THU RS D. AY , PUNE/ 11, 1959 4 7 a, i T HIRTY-IVE. e / : 2 ee ~ an 4 (| {4 | y/ | vag a IS traw berries A ppidseh Peak Season | Warm wedther and outdoor acy the melons, The smaller the | Warmer wear mulls reduces tivity may have increased your) mumber advertised, the larger | ego product when family’s appetite, but what have| the melon. Numbers tell you | acl ne egetnes eran they done to your energy? Are you) how many melons the shipping |P&"*, Prices advance. Large looking for food that is easy-to-fix', crate will hold, /¢ggs and medium size eggs cost and quick-to-servé? | Blueberries average about $9) about the same when you consider MEATS FOR YOUR CHOQSING cents a pint and are increasing|Price per pound this week. -The Hamburger, ftrankfurters and/i, supply. Peach and plum offer-|large sizes weigh 24 ounces; the WE SPECIALIZE FILLING. YOUR FREEZER Every Piece Guaranteed to Be Tender Cold cuts may be at the top of your ings are larger this week. medium sizes weigh 21 ounces. * zs list during warm weather’ You'll cerns ss =i Sas = v Cut... Wrapped ... Sharp |be paying an average of 12 to 30 ka Frozen and Delivered Free icents per serving for these meats. * DOWNTOWN iTry to use hamburger within a PONTIAC day after you buy it, suggests the Si TEL-HURON |MSU Marketing Agent. Franks and CENTER cold scuts should keep a week in| for as Little as Sh DRAYTON your refrigerator. PLAINS If you think “‘nothing could be! * ROCHESTER finer” than fr ie or bafbec ued * MIRACLE MILE poultry meat, you'll be interested to know that there are good sup- plies of broilers and turkeys again this week. THE HOME OF COUNTRY BOY PRODUCTS Country Boy Beet — U. S’Choice A. A. Guaranteed Tender The Old Fashioned Market With the Modem Touch | General Electric Freezers..... $50 Off The Country Meat Market 7617 Highland oY (M-59) and, Williams Open 9 to 9 Including Sundays Although perk prices are ris- ing, many cuts continue to be economical buys compared te other red meats. The rib - end reast will make a meaty meal of “country . style’ barbecue. Steaks, cut from the Boston | butt, may be barbecued for about | 26 to 20 cents a serving. A por- tion of smoked ham may be enough for ene meal of grilled ham slices and another of cold | ham sandwiches or salad. Bacon continues at lower prices a v than normal for this time of year. ; Lamb prices continue at high re- CLOVED CANNED FRUIT—Highlight meat table anytime. Pungent cloves, sticks of cinna- {ail levels, but the shoulder roast IE or fish dishes with Cloved Canned Fruit. This mon and other whole and ground spices give ‘ . GE me cents - sae Fe : —_ Wess ‘ ty ey ae ; - strete ar if you use it as shish | Ts the sort of dish that-goes weit-on-a buffet———_ newfe-to_plain faut. Ss —— kabobs or grind it for patties. Fort - extra flavor, wrap the outside edge of lamb patties with a strip of Try Spicing Canned bot The vegetable and salad selection’ REMUS Hills Bros. BUTTER | COFFEE for warm weather meals becomes | It's often said that one of the to a re sdtation for creative cook-’ 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice easier each week. You'll find heavy ] 4-inch stick whole cinnamon Cc Cc lgreatest joys of cooking with spice !&- 1, teaspoon whole cloves supplies of spinach, green onions, Lb. Lb. is the chance it gives the cook to Cloved Canned Fruit Wash, peel and cut pears into radishes and greens No, 2 can sliced pineapple quarters. Remove cores. Place wa Green bean supphes are increas throw away the rules—to impro-| eo q cae mbna: egrets ter, sugar, lemon juice and cinna- ing as several states are shipping ivise, and create culinary triumphs! No 2 can figs) mon in a saucepan. Tie cloves in a at the same time SPECIAL “ | . 4, cup maraschino cherries a Packer's Label B B ithat will carry her very own sig-) *s cup brown sugar cheese cloth .bag and add. Bring aging in the south and east ar- wn ue lnature. Certainly no single spice’ ty ‘Waspoou-aan to boiling point. Add pears. Cover yov5 delayed potato harvesting, TOMATOES } . . Four 2-inch sticks whole cinnamon and cook. Yield: 4 servings a j . loffers wider scope for this than the! 2 teaspoons whole allspice “ e¢ % but at 10 to 12 cents a pound that | TIE of AFRICAN Chicken & ; 2 teaspoons whole cloves is only 31-3 to 4 cents a serving. 2% Can dashing clove. Drain syrup from fruit into a Spiced Prunes And cold potato salad is some ™ . q . s . $ 00 ba Sweet and pungent with just a'saucepan. Add sugar, vinegar, salt 1 pound dried prunes gpd rela igs alas a VIOLE S in 2'/. - _— ; : Cold water . ni ; i T 2 I 5 For ] Spare Ribs hint of tongue-teasing bite, it is a'and whole cinnamon. Tie allspice; ‘» cup sugar of the morning or evening. cups prune soaking water LIMITED QUANTITIES ON ALL ITEMS COMMUNITY SUPER MKT. 3286 Auburn Rd. Auburn Heights UL 2-1320 2 natural enlivener of all bland fla-| anq 1 teaspoon of the cloves in a! ‘s cup cider vinegar Slightly fewer tomatoes and head |vors, including mashe tatoe 1 fresh lemon sliced lettuce may be sold at. slightly ‘ clud ae h d potatoe S cheesecloth bag and add to syrup 4, teaspoon whole cloves AO? Ue ~ mass gl Re ular |It flavor-sparkles meats and adds : : 1, teaspoon whole allspice higher prices in some stores this g 3 f $] 00 | a o M4 9 ir t | ni |vibrant depth to baked desserts. Heat to boiling point. Boil 5 min-| 1 2inch stick whole cinnamon nh 49c or P The cook who caste cloves inthe utes. Insert a whole clove in each Wash prunes and soak overnight . coc asts et $s sy re sp" { piece of fruit and simmer 15 min- in cold water. Uf prunes are ten WHAT'S FOR DESSERT? i unusual role of zesting canned \fruits, or poached fresh fruits, will utes. DO NOT BOIL. Cool. Remove derized. cook according to direc- YOU cya sie 2 pre to } s, acne Ss rults, : Naan: GX 9 ‘ : as ‘ yu! nably choose : spice bag. Cover. Chil] 24 hours or tions on the package.) Bring sugar, '!* ‘00d, you pro . achieve a refreshingly different ef- en g. Co ele ‘ consi package.) E sug - = —_- ant , 9 : fresh fruit dessert. And the num-' @ _ until ready to use. Yield: 2 quarts. prune water, cider vinegar, lemon = fect — almost as if she had invent- ber one item on yo hoppir { led a brand new “lavor * * * slices, and spices (tied in a cheese- eT one oO ur shopping lis CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE Ble ! H be Miehigan strawberries. WE cc P WELFARE OR ERS a eee : saa cloth bag) to boiling point. Boil 2 “* : A E T D E f a 5 z As- Spiced Poached Pears : >] ~ 4 —! eittia cee wee Bee Re 4 lar i fresh winter pea . minutes, Add Bate Cover and Mrawserry verre & expec ted | j 4 fe A : 5 int yOal a ide: : t ed you on yo road le iD boiling water simmer until prunes are tender, 15. te pick up sharply this week with as to speed you o ur _'y cup sugar to 20 minutes. Remove spice bag.) largest supplies expected in the Ladies’ . ie S$... . Boys’ Chill and serve for breakfast, des) Benton Harbor area’ between sert or as a Meat accompaniment. dune 12 and 15. These dates are | Yield: 1 quart important for most ef the straw. FRESH DRESSED FRESH DRESSED eEEAE /PEESIES GRADE ' * * * berries grown in Michigan come FRYERS | onuan® | RABBITS | HOT DOGS] ‘222000 2 large oranges ' You'll recognize the Robinson Lb. ¢€ ¢€ Lb. faeces pha ; strawberry variety, Tt is large, has, : : te teaspoon salt : a white center and is best for LBS. » teaspoon ground cloves Sr Seek all we fresh use. The Premier is smaller, HALF SOLES } $4.69) Regular $2.50 Value MEN'S WHOLE SOLES OUR SPECIALTY ATTACHED WHILE-U WAIT Peel, core and slice apples 5 : : : FOR Place ini a saucepan. Peel oranges, ‘* red all the way through and | Tube eat into sections and add alone excellent for fresh use and treez-| OR SHOP HEAD with water, Cover and cook ove! ing. : _ t Thers. Fri. “edt beat aati lender about Freezing strawberries? Then as Set. Only | | : a ae , F ase ake Xt 2 > LE UCE Tomatoes JUMBO SIZE 10 minutes. Remove from heat and 16 pa oe pac , . - ‘2 ; ; stir in remaining ingredients. Serve pints frozen, Or if y mY On Children's Ladies’ Tep , ¢ ¢€ Pkg. : _—_ smaller scale, two quarts will Half Soles Lifts Paton | TEXAS SWEET For ] CANTALOU PES make three pints frezen / ag Cheaper in 3 Minutes Na . How About Hone | But i your family doesn't like } y strawberries every day during ' CANTALOUPES CUK S & ICE 23 Size the season, you'll want to check inion Sa Ws, §, KRESGE'S prices as shipments become | ~e 6 medium-sited beHed or baked sweet GRADE A LARGE | SPARE RIBS...... .u. 39¢ ied oe ) ———————— STRAWBERRIES | 32". PONTIAC HURON butter, honey, orange rind, orange MARKET ST. potatoes; simmer, basting ~often You Must Present Coupon With Shoes F to Candy Sweets other fruits avallable, You can | “300 For T 00 PEPPERS % COLD T Candied sweet potatoes not quite heavy. You'll find a variety of i SHOE REPAIR——BASEMENT DOWNTOWN ‘STORE | HOME GROWN wy iaticepeda butter or margarine . . Remove skins from sweet po juice and salt; heat. Add sweet OPEN PA DAYS Price Subject to Change and turning once or twice, until To Receive Above Price expect a drop in cantaloupe | so sweet as the usual variety. 5 ¢ Each Watermelons Honey-Orange Sweet Potatoes aiooans ~ — = alist = ty cup honey a ce DOWNTOWN S ; tatoes; cut in half lengthwise, In STORE ! '® SISTER'S sos w. pre ey eee ne , Ne Se a | 00 a inch illet mix together . thi ferrlyé ONLY duced and thickened Py = syrup is reduced and thickened— {t P iy al about 10 minutes. i resen S in ¢€ I son Fresh-Leon--Meoty ig ga | | Pontiae’s Own Singing Group “The Ferros Sing” TENDELOIN | Koegel’s Delicious PORK POLISH ROAST . 78 N. SAGINAW ST. . SAUSAGE BAZLEY’S OWN READY TO EAT SMOKED SLICED FREE! . | : , REMUS | ~~ SLICED PAN Recordings ¢ | | BACON , FRIDAY, JUNE ‘12th, at Hear Them Sing Their Latest @. Downtown Kr esge S, Pontiac Store HAVE YOUR RECORDS PERSONALLY AU TOGRAPHE D j ee a TEs CERT zc SI Ln Pa ‘at Juncheon will _ chael Curran of Tulsa, Okla Committee members husy working out plans for the 25th anniversary reunion of the 1934 June graduating class of Pontiac Central Left to right are Mrs. At. schietter, tracitg committer — High School. ‘ / have been the finance Goebel, general chauman, Pontide Presse Phote chatrman; Edmund Rogers, head of and Robert The event commiltee ; will begin with a social hour followed hy a dinner at Pontiac Notthern —sthoot- Samriday. High Womens Section ‘Brownie’ Builds on Linoleum Blocks Wringer Rolls Out Big Business By MARY PRIME NEW YORK (UPI) An art teacher built’ a multi-mil lion-dollar greeting card busi ness on $900. linoleum blocks and a clothes wringer Henrietta Strong. oririnator of the Brownie cards, was teaching Ino a private when a gill shop wanted to sel} Christmas cards which her students had made That gave her the idea for her own business * * * But Miss Strony cided to take a in FAtrope to technique “When T came Eyrope, | had only had to maki ry.” said Miss as ‘Brownie to employees * * * 196 choo! firxt ce yeas leave perfect her hack from soon a ft a hwing in a hes Strong. known friende ane That vear shop and housekeeping ina two-room cold flat, designs in linoleum blocks, and printed the cards on a clothes wringer couldn | afford a printing machine She gave her mckhame to the business. “IT wax very and it was only natural After a she moved to a larger and kept on Moviig As business grew she sel up waler cust because she naive Veal apartment her * * * wasnt all skittles” she- said. ‘I bad time during the depres sion But | feel now at wae the he? thing that could have hap Our growth Very like wepood plant. it Nobody But and had a heer pened was aunel crew was pi etl than I Miss Strony hrunette, more sue a tall landcare ran the business on her own for J? vears, eventual Iv employing TOO persons, Last November the firm: beeame af fillated with United Printers and Publishers so most af the work is done in Dedham. Mass Only the executive offices, art department and sales depart ment heads are ti New York * * The firm marke ybout 700 Yrems from Christmas cards and note cards to coaster napkins, guest towels and wrapping paper Next in the line will be pape re ups, plates and table mats which will be intended for every-day tise Miss Strong is a native News Yorker with a salting of New “ngland and yarnered from living in Prov humor reserve dence, HL. She still write verses and messages, clesigen plans and inspires She en ploys six artists all women Ve Vort desizned this shirtwatst dress of ge raniun print colton that 1s le ae ea RO a as solf as sith The accented by a bee dress is nile belt over the full The long shirt. sleeves rey he pushed up to three-quarter lr ngth, Bloomfield Hills Highlights because she feels the business needs a feminine approach * * * he keeps an apartment in Manhattan and commutes on weekends to her country home on onine aeres in Yorktown lleights, NY The “mee thing” about business is her personal fol- lowing Miss Strong said “People from across the coun try write to tell me how much they certain request a reprint the cards or to she said like ! | Child's Spurts of Growth City BPW _ Installs Officers Chart Fall Events at Dinner Meeting Held Tuesday New officers of Pontiac Busi- ness and Professional Women's Club were installed at the din- ner meeting held Tuesday eve- ning at Hotel Waldron. Reports of the recent state convention held in Traverse City were given by Vera Bas- sett, Margaret Wilmot, Jane Danton, Ethelynn Peterson, Mrs. Fva Dyer and Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard * * Rosamond Haeberle, - newly elected president, named her committee chairmen and out- lined plans for the September meetings. Mrs. Iva Campbeil presented the budget for next year. The regional conference, which meets every other year, will be held in Cleveland Aug. 14-16. Miss Haeberle will be delegate and Mrs. Anne Stapp alternate, Club Borrows Theme From — Video Program Theme of the meeting of Pon- tiac Toastmistress Club was taken from the TV program “Keep Talking.’ The group met Tuesday at the Liberty street home of Mrs. Robert Sut- fon * ® * Taking part in the “show” were Mrs, Clayton Rule, Mrs. Robert Bunce, Mrs. John Eddy and Mrs. George Gachus. On the opposing side were Mrs. Howard Wheatly, Gwen Polk, Mrs. George Knapp and Ger trude Foley Others taking part were Ha. vel Gaches, Mrs. Ivan Wilcox, toastmistress, and Mrs. Rob- ert Sutton, timekeeper Miss Foley won the table lopie award Mrs. America Bathing Suit Photos Banned FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla im®—The public may not be see ing pictures of Mrs. America contestants in bathing suits Officials of the Mrs. Ameri ca, Inc, pageant said bathing beauty shots will be strictly off. limits for photographers during the competition start ing Friday and extending through June 20 * ¥ The 51 top homemakers who arrived today will be judged on their homemaking ability, personality and personal ap pearance, but not on the way thev fill a bathing suit Hfushands will be permitted fo fake pictures of their wives, however Five pages today in Women’s Section THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSIPAY, JUNE 11, 1959 St. Elizabeth Guild members of Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church are in the midst of plans for their annual duncheon and card party to be held June 18. The affair will begin at noon at the parish Picnic Held. at Kelley Residence Psi Beta Beta Chapter- of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority mem- bers met for a joint picnic and business session Tuesday eve- ning at the Lynweed avenue home of Mrs. Perry Kelley * * * Mrs. James Burlingame. pre- sident, announced standing committees for the coming year Mrs. William Killen will head the finance committee. Others will be Mrs. Thomas Mosley, program; Mrs. Walter Hiller, social; Mrs. Fred Rigotti, service; Mrs. Park Buchner, project; and Mrs. Ray Slaugh- ter, historian. The group made plans to entertain husbands at a steak roast at the Burlingame home on Exmoor street Members were reminded to buy vacation travel gifts for a » Chinese auction in September Hairdressers Pick Officers Thirty-eight members of the Pontiac Hairdressers Associ ation met for dinner at Devon Gables Tuesday evening to close activities for the sum mer The following officers have charge of the group for the coming year * * ¥ Mrs Lee Carlson, president: Mrs, Ear} Simpkins, vice pres ident; Mrs. Bonno Reiher re- cording secretary; Mrs. Don ald McDowell, financiat secre tary: Mrs. Geerge Haun. treas- urer; and Mrs. Robert Lerenz an@ Mrs. John Komondy, pro gram chairmen will Often Cause Problems EAST LANSING u—Don't be alarmed if that youngster of yours suddenly starts to shoot up like a-weed, Just hope that his mental development keeps up with his body * * * Many of those chitdhood ad justment problems vou hear about begin when physical and mental growth fau to keep pace with each other, reports an education expert at Michi gan Sfate University ‘Either he will be too big for others of his' mental age Kingswood, Cranbrook Dances Set By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS Kingswood and Cranbrook Schools occupy the limelight in the Hille this weekend, Both are having their senior formal dances preceded by junior- senior dinners Cranbrook this evening, Kingswood Friday Several out-of-town Kings wood alumnae will attend grad- uation exercises Saturday They are here to celebrate the Zoth reunion of their 1934 grad uation. Mrs James A) Morton will honor her clascmates at luncheon bridiay following Class Diy formalities in’ the morning Thayer Wilson will entertain her class (1959) at a Junch#on and swimming party today at the home of her Warents My and Mrs. Thomas Ho Woilsan near Clarkston Among Mrs, Morton's pues| be Mrs. Mi and a, iK BR Belknap) and Mix Wes ley Van Camp of Pueblo Colo (Dorice Suffrint * *,e Mr and Mrex lames Wright of Wing Lake welcomed _ Mrs. Wright's cousin, Mrs Taylor Sellers of Montgermers Ala, early this week She will be their house guest for a week or two and be present at the dinner Mr: and Mrs. Wright will give June 19 for Mrs John W. Cillette Mrs. Gillette, who will spend the summer traveling — in Africa, honored TPitesday ata luncheon at the hame of Mre Frederick G WeettTO) chard Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skinnes will come from Califorma to secupy Mra, Gillett: hme during her absence , * * * Mr and Mrs Cearce DeWitt Miller dr (Prudence Saunders: announce the birth of a daugh ter Margaret DeWitt, June 4, Whe for Hammond, Parties Na will bride-elect nette who marry Donald James Morgan Tuly 11, wall her time until that date Denise Baldwin and Mr, and occupy most of Mrx—Russett Kean-~atready have entertained for her, Miss Baldwin at a dessert shower and the Keans at a party at Little Club in Pointe Mr and Mra. Richard Bow man oof Flint will give a party Saturday evening and Nanex Car a party the Grosse arial tidy pet wettieat hame Hisle awit] in Taine 1} hostess at Sunday June 21, is reserved for a brunch the Joseph Fla and the 27th the date of the buffet supper the Jobn Hammonds are plan nine Mi lohin Rk Mages Nanette s sister, will give a swimming party and barbecue herive wall pive July 5. and Judy Essig will _ ®ve the spinster dinne: Mrs. FE P. Hammond will give the rehearsal] dinner July 10 at Kingsley Inn. Nanette is the daughter of Mr oand Mrs. Frederick M. Haasnend—oet—Charitg—Cross road. The bridegroom-elect's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam S. Morgan of Millington N. J * * ; Mr and Mrs Frederick Strong IIL and Charles Kling- enamith will be hosts at a Bon Voyage supper party Saturday at the Strong home in Vaughan in honor of Mrs Robert L Graham Jr. and her sister Phoebe Otter, : The two go to New York next week and avill sail June 23 for Stockholm, . wv * Sunday, Mr and) Mrs Charles F, Delpridge Jr. will give a supper party in their Birmingham home, assisted by Liaine Appel of Ann Arbor, r -lar cycle or he will be too others his size,” Jean M. LePere Analyzing the development data of a group of 66 youths, Dr. LePere concluded: 1. There are two cycles of growth separated hy a period ‘of relative inactivity which us- ually occurs between the ages of 10 and 12 2 The cycles are character ized by small gains at first then rapid gains ustially around 8 or 9 and again around 14 or 15, then a leveling off smart for savs Dr 3. On a group basis, mental. growth closely follows physi cal growth. But, they. do not accompany each other in many individual cases 1 There is a great deal of variation as to the time children go through any par- ticular part of the cycles 3. There is evidence a simi- takes place from birth until the ehild is six, * * * The one sure thing, Dr LePere says, is that growth— physical and mental—occurs in cycles rather than in even sequence. Wives Find Peace Simple at Geneva GENEVA (UPI) — Mrs Mary Herter, wife of Secretary of State Christian Herter, and Mrs. Lydia Gromyko, wile of Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Cromyke, fave exchanged gifts while their husbands have been at the conference table. it was disclosed today “Mre, Herter started it off with an unidentified gift, in fotmed sources said. Mra. Gro- myko returned the gesture with a bottle of vodka, a wooden box full of Russian candy and & book about the Soviet Union ’ Photographed as they arrived for a committee meeting held at the Dow | Ridge home of Mrs. J. A. Weber were’ Pontiac Press Phoies hall. Mrs. W. E. Russell of Green Lake road, second from left, is-handling reservations. Conferring with her are, lejt to right, Mts. A. QO. Pearsall, Mrs. J. A. Weber, chairman, and Mrs. J. C. Ramsey. * Told About U. of M. Collection ~ guild members. left to right Mrs. Harold Archer, Mrs. Nicholas Baker and Mrs. Stanley Garwood. State Historical Chapter Gathers Michigan Chapter of Nation al Society, Daughters of Found- ers and Patriots of America, held its semi-annual meeting in Ann Arbor Tuesday. Lunch- eon was served in the Vanden- burg Room of the Michigan Ieague Building, followed by a business meeting presided over by Mrs. Earl S. Mastick of Milford, state president. The group was addressed by Dr. Lewis G. VanderVelde, professor of history at the Uni- versity of Michigan on the sub- ject, “Michigan Historical Col- lections."’ Dr. VanderVelde told how the collection was started in 1935 in one room, poorty equipped with little financial help At that time Elizabeth Sparks Adams iwife of Judge Clark J. Adams) and A. R. Hooker, two interested students, as- sisted in securing from alum- nae and their families, his- torical information. ; The collection is now housed in four rooms in the Rackham Building and consists of thou- sands of bound volumes, files, maps, and newspapers cover- Secretaries Hear Talk by Producer Richard Irving, assistant producer at Northland Play- house, was guest speaker at the meeting of Pontioak chapter of National Seeretar- ies Assn, held Wednesday eve ning at Hotel Waldron Outgoing President Mrs, Wil- liam Robinson conducted ¢an- dlelight installation of officers New officers are Mrs. Rob- erta Trayer, president; Mrs. Kay Rector, vice president: Mrs, Russell Brackett, re- cording secretary; Mrs, War- ren Trevethan, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Garland Woody, treasurer. . The ennual scholarship was awarded to Judith N-lson Freeland of Avondale High school Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Trayer and Edythe Perry Group of Church Notes a Birthday Mrs, Edith Gale's birthday was celebrated at the meeting of Dereas €lass of Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church. The meeting was heid Tuesda\ at the Baldwin ruc home of Mrs. Edna Math- eny. Mre. Andrew. MeKerrow was cohosteé< Assisting with the program were Mrs, Howard Hall, Mrs Guy Caswell, Mrs. Ralph Os. borne, Mra. Matheny and Mrs, Alex Joss. A ing the early history of Michi gan. To be found are such sub- jects as churches, lumbering, auto industry, farming, medi- cine, politics and wild life Dr. VanderVelde spoke of the gift of funds honoring the late Mrs. Henry B. Joy and Laura Cook of Hillsdale given by the Michigan Chapter Members attending from Pontiac were Mrs. E. G. Clark, Mrs. L. Lee Dunlap. Mrs Harry Going, Mrs. FE. V. How- lett, Mrs. Allan H. Monroe and Mrs. Harry B. Chapman : LINDA OLDS Chosen Honored Queen of Job’s Daughters Unit At a semiannual installation of officers of Pontiac Five, International Job's Daughters, Linda Olds will be installed as honored queen. — : * * * The installation will take place 8 p. m. Monday at the Masonic Temple on East Law- rence street. . Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Olds of Pioneer drive. Serving as in- stalling. honored queen of the evening will be Kiki Sekles who has just completed her term as honored queen. * * * Other installing officers are Kay Lee, guide; Janet Kneal, marshal; Mary. Moore, chap- lain; Barbara LeCorny, re corder: Kay Bowman, musi- cian; Doreen Santala, senior |. -custodian; and Patricia Eaton, junior custodian The Book ef Gold will be * * Bethel : Order of* * pep read by Mrs. Richard Bashore Pamela Holmes and Julie Langford will act as angels. Officers who will assist the new queen for the next six months are Sharon Nichols, senior princess; Carolyn Mills, junior princess; Karen Anto- lich, guide; Patricia Rahja, marshal; Sharon Burklow, re- corder; Carol Cole, treasurer; and Sandra Schmidt, chaplain. Others are Cindy Hiltz, li- brarian;, Vicki Landsparger, musician; Dorothy Boardman, first messenger; Sandra Bron. son, second messenger: Jean Carson, third mé@isenger: Carol Wilson, fourth messen- and Susan Hiltz, fifth messenger ot Holly Lioyd is inner guard Others holding office are Eles nor Stuart, outer guard: Ellen, Cornell, senior. custodian; Kar- en. Lyttle.. junior cistodian; afd Edwitia Skelly, soloist. # e a> 7 jp? , | — ; / | ao ele t . - ) | / ey / \ i — _S ; | | ‘| /; ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 yo 3g | / THIRTY-SEVEN | ps . y . \ - ’ ; i - (earns i! , ‘ ! ~ i Keep Husband at a Distance—Abby , | If you have always yearned for/favorite deparimient store. Then ee \ L ; ‘a suit, dress or coat by a great de-jearmark a fund especially for the Friend Has Right to Her Illusions By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ‘DEAR ABBY: I am about to _ bheak off a friendship of long standing with a very good ~~ friend of mine ‘ because her husband tried to start some- thing with me when she was called out of friend live with her “illusions,” re-check with his doctor at’ his laxiness? town to at. | [mit your association with her once. HELP WANTED. tend her ail. | ‘© “daytime get-togethers,” x * DEAR HELP: If you are .ing mother. and avoid her husband. DEAR ABBY:. I'll soon be able to “overlook” this kind What I want oS married 16 months and the of laziness you are more gener- ““= to know is woe ABBY: In 1954 my man I married believes it's the ous than most women, You ABBY Should I tell usband went to a doctor for woman's place to make the have bought yourself a ‘kind, ESTHER DIEM { my friend what happened? | i | | i She's crazy about her hus- band and I hate to disillusion her. What excuse should I give for ending our friendship if I don’t tell her the truth? OLD FRIEND DEAR OLD: (and your prob- lem isn't new, either) Any “friend who would give a wife this kind of news could double for an enemy. Let your a check-up. The doctor told him. he needed an operation Waterford Man Is Wed in Powers Ceremony — Ruth Detjen and Raymond Edward Grimes were married in a double ring ceremony Sat- urday -in Powers. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Herman Detjen of Pow- Miss Bennett, daughter of her to find out if she is preg- j : ers -and the late Mr. Detjen Mr. and Mrs. Willie P. Ben- nant without waiting si x i ® and Mr. and Mrs. William nett of Crescent Lake road, | weeks? She is torturing her- j aynee Grimes of Waterford. and William E. Bullard, son, Self. Please tell us what to do ~ x * * of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. right away. > The bride wore a Tace and net gown with long sleeves and a tace Queen Anne-coliar. The full skirt was accented with |; My husband never went back. It’s -been almost five years already and my husband says . he never felt better. What do | you make of this? © MRS. J.H. DEAR MRS. J.H.: Either | your husband didn't need the ; | operation in the first place — or he still needs it. He should living. We were married four months when he quit his job Honor Bride Elect at Outdoor Shower. Bride-elect Robbie Bennett | was honored at an outdoor | luncheon shower given by Joan Ford and Mrs. Albert Crain at the latter's home on Air- port road. Forty guests at- tended the Friday shower. “change vows Aug. 1 at the Pike Street Church of God and said he had no intention of working any more. I bring home $68.70 a week and he says that’s plenty for both of us. He’s sleeping when I go to work in the morning and watching TV when I come home at night. I have to get the supper. I am 41 years ald and he is M. He is very kind and loving. Should I overlodk loving and lazy man” and who (beside yourself) can say you made a bad bargain? * * * DEAR ABBY: I am going with a girl I love very much She is 16 and thinks she is pregnant. I don’t know what to do because I am younger than she is and couldn't sup- port her if I did marry her. She is scared to death to tell her folks and I am more so. Is there any possible way for DEAR SERIOUS: You must tell your parents at once and she must tell hers. They are your best friends and the only | ™ ' __+ Bullard of. Monroe, will ex- | ———s SERIOUS TROUBLE ___ SHARON E. BOLIN | Awarded a B. S. degree in nursing from Wheaton College - was Sharon Elaine Bolin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bolin of North Saginaw street. She earned her R. N. - at West Suburban Hospital. To be awarded a BS. de- gree in dental hygiene from University ef Michigan Satur- day is Esther Diem, daugh- ter of Mr. and’ Mrs. Irving Diem of Utica street. _ _|signer, save for it. You ca get a fashion you want. It's much easier to save for a specific purpose. shopping at your young scamps e ~ Shorts BABY CORD BOXER POLISHED COTTON French lace-appliqued flowers. ae A crown of pearls held her fin- Bridge Club Plays __. ones who’can help you, DO |] SHORTS—Blue, brown and SHORTS—Grey, sand. gertip veil and she carried a NOT CONSIDER ANY OTHER | grey. Sizes 3-7 1.69 Sizes 8 to 12 1.98 cascade bouquet of pink sweet- | The Pontiac Duplicate SOLUTION! . : heart roses. Bridge Club met Monday eve- ~~ * * ; _— . Luella Hansen Wilson was ning at Elks Temple. There CONFIDENTIAL TO MAR WALAING SHORTS in Polished Corton - ‘ie maid of honor and Gloria Det- | were ]2 tables in play and the VIN: You're robbing Peter to Bizes 4-7 1.98 8-12... 2.98—Others at 3 jen, the bride’s sister, was winners were as follows: Mrs. pay the Paul-bearers. Quit junior bridesmaid. They wore Perry Brunk and Ernest Guy; working so hard. BRUCE D. HORTON T-SHIRTS to complement in easy- SWIM TRUNKS— identical dresses of lace net Mr. and Mrs. Ericson Lewis; x * * _ care fast-color knits. Sizes 3 to 12 over mint green taffeta and | Mrs. Norma Keller and Mary For your copy of What CHARLOTTE E. ROBB To graduate from Ferris In- Sizes 4 to 12 $1.69 to 2.98 "1.98 to 3.50 carried cascade bouquets of | Malchie; Mrs. Ollie Davis and |. Every Teenager’ Wants To en a stitute with-a B. §. Degree in : pink sweetheart roses and : Mrs. Lou Wisener; Mr. and Know, send 25c and a large, Graduating from University pharmacy June 14 is Bruce white carnations. as SA OND E, Oaaks Mrs. Harold Cox; and Dr. and self-addressed. stamped enve of Michigan Sehool of Nursing David Horton, son of Mr. and The * * * Michigan State University and Mrs. Edward F. Collins. lope to Abby in care of this Saturday is Charlotte Ellen Mrs. Joseph Horton Jr., of ANN SHOP Robert Rostorfer of Lansing was a member of Alpha Sigma ——— newspaper, Robb, daughter of Mr. and, Elizabeth Lake. He was presi- was best man. Groomsman Phi fraternity. Just because summer is here x *& Mrs. Ranson W. Robb of Dra dent-of both his freshman and 37 W. Huron j was William Grimes of Pon- Mrs. Detjen wore a willow don’t abandon the notion of wear- ,gpy * cose af thle Sacay Encions ton Plains. She will receive scior classes and a member tiac and ushers were Gary green linen and lace sheath ing a hat. You wouldn't neglect) «@ self-addressed. stamped envelope a BS. degree in nurs.nz of hhappa Psi Fraternity Détjen and Richard Schusser. dress and Mrs. Grimes was wearing gloves in summer so re- ae - Flower girl was another of dressed in a light blue dress. member: a hat is just as impor- the bride's sisters, Lois Detjen, Both had pink rose and white tant to the complete look of a and ringbearer was Lennie carnation corsages. ’ costume 9 Wallin. a , ; VP * * * - _ A reception was held at the have o bride's home. The bride wore ~ a navy sheath for her going : away dress. The couple honey- goy e mooned at Niagara Falls and . a : Washington, D.C. They will live comfortable in Powers. 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HURON ST. ]Grande Blitz a la Dior: MEET for or LUNCH RIKER FOUNTAIN Sealtest Ice Cream opulor Prices Riker Building Lobby | Claimed a Russian Alr Force ~ STORE MIRACLE MILE @ Pastels or _— Solids, eheeks, In casy-to-care-for drip dry cottons, Ladies’ DRIP - resses @ Shirtwaists and Sun Styles jewel tones @ oto ls, & to 20, 11!) to 204, od | a stripes, Models Invade Moscow MOSCOW (UPI)—Twelve high- English girls and an Argentin-| eine nag ase rived ae foie ian, are from the famed house ol | este , loo some ike a deronherstd iting that got mislaid Dior and will stage twice-daily | in a black and white movie. |fashion shows in the Soviet capi-| The models stared at the Mos-|'4! beginping tomorrow, cow ladies, with their abundant Soviet photographers lined up in| : jfull force to catch the girls as) genase and sacrabbed, ROGUE: | gapped CH the ‘plans, Moal| The Moscow ladies stared back ©! the models wore Dior suits and/| at the models, with their fluttering | |bucket-shaped straw hats over | ‘false eyelashes casting ominous, their ee hair | shadows on two-dimensional fig- | * * ‘ures. One of the English models, Livia} ‘Lamblin, said’ none of her com- “Look at |panions had ever seen Russia be-| jfore and they all considered the! worker, who couldn't seem to be- ‘trip “a great adventure.” lieve what he saw. “We brought our own inctuding three ics,’ said Miss Lamblin their eyes,”’ ex- cosmet The models, * — ‘ 4 Repeat ol Nellout! 6f 4 and 7 because problem is too Drip-Dry Sepa ‘ates Dyed-to-Match M8 Skirts S°® Full or Slim e By Blouses Se 9$ WAITING FOR m reverberating , Roll-Up, Sleeveless Solids or tiny checks in’ - black, willow. green, light blue, navy, cocua, dark brown and_ pink 8 to 18 7 THE 4 LGUE: DRY patterns, 11:00) A.M. HEY, KIDS! AT THE LION STORE Saturday, June 13th to 1:00 P.M. Ladies’ See CAPTAIN JOLLY BOY COATS | 5 3) Use a Convenient Lion Charge 4, . 10 Option Terms with a 25', Camel Hair, 78%: Woul in the must coat for Fall. Camel, Navy, Red plaid lined. OPK DURING SUMMER LAYAWAY Mrs. Robert Spinner, charge of the Rhapsody in Punk Lunch- =; eon and Bridge Party, the last monthly party for the summer at Forest Lake complicated Budget Term Low Interest Rates istin that smoothly from note to note the beginner sound better), and beautiful cabinets formerly found in organs costing much more DROP IN TODAY LOWREY HURON left. was in Country Club. Assisting her at the serve nors d'oeuvres that Thoughtful Couple = “rvs mrs fouls Wise brides and bridegrooyns, mit the cocktail hour according to hotel execytive. longer than an hour Robert Howard, won't:’ Held - a reception between the hours Put a ring of the dress ily in the dark Exclusively in the Pontiac Area at... GALLAGHER MUSIC! LOWREY Holiday PRICED AT ipo INCLUDES MATCHING BENCH and LESSONS THIS 1S THt ORGAN YOU HAVE BEEN with thrilling percussion effects holds tone thelp even . TRY HOLIDAY! Vrs. Chendes dishes with a towel%s luminous around a flashlight to find it eas- First Spinet, With Big Organ Features! ma FREE HOME FE 4-0566 Pontiac Press Phetes partly held yesterday uere Vrs. 4lan R. Pfaff, center, and Mrs. George Greig. Vorman Reeck and Mrs. also helped with the party. Save Self Work Still drying They'll 4 lbert NEW YORK be more sanitary and you'll save time by letting them them drain dry after rinsing with very hot water ORGANS Call Us fora... TRIAL No Obligation ~ |etom — | GALLAGHER MUSIC C0. PONTIAC Open Monday and Friday Evenings TIONED COMFORT FEDERAL __ nent. ‘Stores a LU thee TIME! i ih é a . ‘ ® < { ‘ 2 a : ¢ , bs | 7 - ae | ae ee. et ee a ee ee ee . § for jo ng figures lag Mon. thre Set. -¢ In Looking very cool and fresh despite the heat are Mrs. Richard Norris and Mrs. Wilma Thomas Dickinson as they go into the club house for an after- noon of luncheon and bridge. Change Is By RUTH MILLETT You June brides are going to read a lot of advice on how to keep your marriage one long hon eymoon. Don't believe it If you do, you'll soon be un- happily wondering whether it is your fault or your fiusband’s that the honeymoon js over. Real marriage begins when the! honeymoon ends. It's a relation- ship that constantly changes, and the successful wife is the one who realizes that and doesn't re- sist change Instead of being hurt when her husband becomes absorbed in his BARBARA SAHR Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Sahr of Cameron avenue an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Larry Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Huffman of North An- derson street, An August wed- ding is planned. Two f rise but so genth! net, dainty roll up. that expands and contracts with your évery move h te roasing one-way Girdle or panty Essential Good Marriage g work and reaches out for a few interests that don’t include her, she gets busy finding some in- terests of her own. Instead of expecting her hus- band to forever think she is per- fect, because he did when he mar- ried her, she works to earn his approval by learning homemaking skills Instead of thinking that he doesn't love her any more be- cause he seems to need other com- panionship than her own, she gets jbusy making friends, opens her home to others, and looks for out- side interests that can be shared to make life more interesting. Instead of believing her hus- band when he tells her he likes her just ag she is and never wants her te change, she is smart enough to know that a woman who tries to stay a girl forever would bore a man te death. It's foolish for any bride to try to make a honeymoon last fore ever, because honeymoons are brief. They are the beginnings, not goals. * * * The goal is a marriage that ‘can face up to the demands and disappointments that are a natural part of living November Group Planning Brunch The November Group of First: Presbyterian Church met Wednes- |day evening at the home of Mrs. William DeRoo in Rochester. Co- hostess for the. evening was Mrs. Harold Babb * Mrs. Karl Bradley Bible study and Mrs. ducted the program. Plans were made for a brunch to be held in July at the home of 'Mrs. Robert Newill on Woodbine drive. presented a DeRoo con- The greatest little girdle ever designed LITTLE-X°* 593 stretch panels control waist, tummy, hips firmly feathery nvlon power trim. A ont wrinkle, tide, Sizes S.M-L. from PETER PAN Wear it with the most comfortable bra ever 395 Peter Parés new Honeycomb bra with Elasto-net around rim of cup White. 32-36, A-B. Federal's expert corsetieres fit you. corréctly for comfort, flattery OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Downtown and Droyton Ploins a & ly 7 P| ! —w’ \ 7 Cy t : / = 5 = 7 2 } Must Be Planned Home Vacation Can Be Fun By JOREPHINE LOWMAN real exhaustion of certain vaca- | tions worthwhile. However, I think jthat often folks return home reali- a vacation you had last year?!zing that the ‘trip they took was Sometimes we fee] more like we g mistake. had had a nervous breakdown ra-| This may be due to many fac- ther than a tear : | tors. Perhaps you took yotr little Sometimes the things you did| children with you and found the and the things you saw make the'experience hectic and wearing, with the whole family's nerves on edge most of the time and the children ill part of the time. Maybe you tried to go too far in too short a time,-driving hun- dreds of miles on too many days. Maybe you spent more money than you could afford and this added a strain to the trip and dulled the pleasure of it. Trips have a way of costing much more than we think they will, * . , If you have decidetl to stay at Was it a nervous breakdown or home this year, you probably can have a wonderful time for about) one-third the cost of any trip. iMany couples who cannot afford |competent care for their children for two weeks can afford it for a couple of weekends. | In some town, city or village near you there is a hotel or an Inn to which you could go. For the housewife and or mother noth- ing could be so restful as this complete relief from household du- ties. This also gives the husband and wife that important oppor-| tunity to rediscover one another} as individuals and have carefree fun together. If you put your mind to it you also will discover that there | are many interesting spots near- | by. Check with your local Bureau of Commerce and find out if just around the corner from | home. You might want to go there for! only a. weekend and devote the week to play activities and re- laxation at home. A couple of weekends away, or even one long weekend, and some extra help with the children and housework and cooking, sunning in the back yard and sleeping as late as ane wishes, might be the livery best of all vacations. | Anyway, whatever you do I hope you have fun! _ * * * Tomorrow: ‘‘She Wants to ‘Look Like Something in a Swim Suit.” You may want to spend a week-end or two of your vacation at a nearby hotel or inn and devote the week days to play activities and relaxation at home. Money Gifts Usually Sent Exclusively Ours NELLIE DON ‘there are any exciting places” By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: Recently the daughter of a neighbor of mine was married and I was invited to the wedding and re- }—-ception, Practically all _ef the guests with the exception of me and a very few others, gave the bride a cash gift. “After the dinner, the guests ° presented their envelopes to the bride as they wént up to wish her happiness. I have never seen this practice be- mer cottons and sheers. from 8.98 J SHOPS 61 W. Huron St. . Piano Students Give DRESSES to Bride | RecitalatChurch | in regular and half sizes. Sum- || Pupils of Mrs. William Heitsch presented a piano re- cital Tuesday evening in the chapel of First Congregational Church. Students participating were Sandra and Cheryl Saville, Alan Perry, Marsha Goldman, Jackie Mahan, Michael Jame- son, Linda Perry, Deborah Shepard Mary and David Wil- son, William and Ardythe Gal- lant, Linda Gaylock and Sue Mason, : KARL H. LIEWERT Initiated into Kappa Tau pha national honorary pro- fessional journalism fraternity and awarded the James O'Donnell Bennett Scholarship in journalism at the Univérsity of Michigan is Karl H. Lie- wert. He is a junior and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Liewert of Eason street. NANCY L. TURNBULL A bachelor of science degree from Eastern Michigan Uni- versity will be granted Nancy Lee Turnbull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Turnbull of Cass Lake road, June 13. She is a member of Sigma Sig- mia Sigma Sorority. Birthday Honored The Lucky 13 Club met Mon- day evening at the home of Mrs. Marian Chandler of Wes- brook avenue. Margaret Daugherty’s birthday was hon- ored, Prizes were won by Mary os SUSAN M. LADD Recipient of qa B.A. Degree Sunday from Michigan State University, was Susan M. Ladd. A social] science major, she is a member of Beta Gam- ma Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority, She is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Ladd of Neome drive. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 CHARLES R. AUGHENBAUGH ‘Recipient of a B. A. Degree in business administration and economics from Alma College Saturday was Charles R. Aug- henbaugh of Westacres. At- tending the graduation were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ” C. Llewellyn and: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen. Pontiac Couple Hostess were "hrs, Lawrence {Is Honored at ber. paced 23 Prenuptial Fete A wedding shower for bride-elect Carolyn McClure of Tecumseh and). ony of God Church prospective bridegroom Gayle Wil-| Miss poli catapabictre son was held Monday evening at'ter, Marilyn, attended the affair. seh, ‘will marry Mr, Wilson, of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Wilson Palmer street, June 14 at the in Adrian. * Officers were elected at a meeting of Omega Mu Sigma Sorority Tuesday evening. Mrs. Harold Clifford on South Josephine avenue, with Mrs. Floyd. Wilson as cohostess. * * * Merrell Petrie was elected «president. Others named to office were Mrs. Kuga Kojima, vice president; Mrs. Ray Koskela, recording secretary; Mrs. Elmer Lea, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Mrs. John Jadwin, treasurer; Mrs. Clifford, chaplain; and Mrs. Leo Halfpenny and Mrs. Wil- son, auditors. Plans were completed for the Watch for KAREN’S | Sorority Elects Officers annual picnic, to be held June 23 at the home of Mrs. Louis * * * The group also discussed arrangements for qa card party and style show which will be held in the fall with proceeds to benefit Camp Oakland, Ask Any Wife NEW YORK — Three-fourts of the wives participating in a survey complained that their husbands had been far more gallant about taking them out to dinner before they were married Livingston on Woodbine drive. PEGGY'S \@ NORTH SAGINAW $7. Anniversary Carpet Sale COMING SOON | e Swirls! wrap ’n tie fashions hy See our selection of new Summer Sunbacks at -THIRTY-NINE | Va * j | fore and wondered if it were —— proper.” Unusual Gifts | for * WEDDINGS Burmeister, Mrs. Stephen Sap- elak, Mrs, Ralph Deem and | Mrs. Ralph Deem Jr. | nt en a Roll canned apple slices in) \finely chopped peanuts for snack- Answer: I have never seen_ |time or the salad course. this either, although I have | _ heard that it is customary * among some groups. Correctly, when money is given for a wed- 1@ WORTH Saginaw $f. Shop in Cool * SHOWERS ding present, it should be in 7 *GRADUATION | %ge brig brent. yY*s Air-Conditioned : yY Comfort “Dear Mrs, Post: When ad- | dressing wedding invitations, is | it correct to address the outer | envelope to Mr. John F. Locke when the full name is not | GG a as known, or would Mr; John jf / . = Locke be better form?” 1 > Answer: Although the full | \ : 3 name would be correct, if you | ~ ; gh do not know what the middie | j name is and he habitually uses — the initial, it will be better for you to address his invitation | to Mr. John F. Locke. | GIFT CRAIG’S SHOP Miracle Mile Shopping Center Open Daily 10 A. M, to 9 P. M. 3 4 ¢ Special! | —— SERBIN | Roll Sleeve Shirtwaisters Regular $17.95 Values Glamorous, Dressy | WHITE SHOES 4” and Sy Maling Shoes 50 N. 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SERBIN SLEEVELESS Shirtwaisters Regular $13.95. Values Both Adorable Patterns Shown in ,Palamino also White. Calf. NEW 1! 3% oz. Uologne Spray Mist... $2 4 oz. Cologne . . . $1 (Not Shown) 4 Cakes Bath Soap... $1 Dusting Powder . . . $1 Bubbling Bath Salts, . . $1 Perfume Creme Sachet .. . $1 Also, 8 oz. Cologne...» 2.00 Prices pha tex—ne tex on soap - CLOONAN’S pat ~ 72 WN. Seginew PEGGY’S 1 WORTH SAGtNAW 5T. . a Nas Le Ce eo of woven plaids, stripes, phecks and solid colors—8 to 20 t , : ’ . ‘ , = a wh : , i ; \ . ) FORTY r 5 ( t } / yt THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE ll, 1959 a a eee Mrs. Castecl to Head ~ 8 et 40 Auxiliary. Mrs. Claude Casteel was elected petit chapeau “of Oak- land County Eight et Forty Sa- SHIRLEY PANTEL lon_224 at the meeting held Wednesday evening at Cook- Nelson Legion Home, Others elected were Mrs. Charles Larson, first demi chapeau; Mrs. Joseph Welch; second demi chapeau; Mrs. George Ault, treasurer; Mrs. Rogert Dean, historian; Mrs. Leo Mineweaser, chaplain; and Mrs, George Danuk, sergeant- at-arms; * * * Elected to the board were Mrs lips, Mrs. EF. V. Myers and Mrs. Norman Wiseman Mrs. Rldon Showen was elect ed head of the delegation that will attend the annual Fight et Forty and American Legion Auxiliary Convention to be held July 14 to 19 in Grand Rapids * * * Other delegates are Mrs. Lot- tie Kurchenko, Mrs. Joseph Stout, Mrs. Carl Shindorf, Mrs. Asa Cooley, Mrs. John Sacks, Mrs. Neva Swanberg and Mrs. William Kramer The next meeting will be a executive Joseph Phil-’ z JAMES R. McLEAN A master’s degree in ‘busi- ness administration from the University ef Detroit has been earned by James R. McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLean of Glenwood avenue. A 195 graduate of St. Fred- erick High School, he received a B.S. in accounting from U. of D. in 1954 and served in the U.S. Army from 1954-1956. | Shrine 22 Meets for - Luncheon Obligation Night Pontiac Group Pontiae White Shrine 22 met Wednesday at Roosevelt Lodge for gation Night. * * * Port Huron, District Deputy, and {Wayne Scott, deputy supreme watchman of shepherds, The shrine will hold its 47th birthday dinner dune 24. Life | and charter members will be | honored as well as past watch- | men of shepherds and past | worthy high priestesses, +e STEWARD 8. NUTTER Recipient of a bachelor of education degree in music from Wheaton College is Michigan University Saturday Steward S. Nutter, son of Mn is Kay Stickle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Nutter of and Mrs. Theron- Stickle of Crooks road. He was president Lowell street. A member of of the Music Education Club * * * Mu Phi Epsilon, national music and member of concert band, honorary, she will be granted orchestra, intramural a B. S. Degree in elementary and pep band. joe Mr. and Mrs, education. jJuly 8. | Serving refreshments Wednes- jday evening were Mrs. Robert | Jackson, Mrs. Richard Skarritt, KAY STICKLE Graduating from Eastern | Wayne Reaves n " as > Mrs. Constantinos Pantel of cooperative picnic starting at 1 Baldwin avenue announces the | pm. Aug. 31 at Chief Pontiac | engagement of her daughter, Legion Home, Oakland Lake. } Shirley, to James C. Pappas - of Detroit, son of the late Mr. It's not too early to pian your and Mrs. Thomas Pappas. The .vacation wardrobe. The prettiest prospective —hridegroom —#t-—tinens and —cottons, sun clothes, | tended University of Detroit. (too, are in the stores starting right now No wedding date has been set. American Martetta MASTER PAINTERS HOUSE | Special -Price 8 46o Regularly $6.35 Gallon WHITE ONLY @ LONG LASTING! @ GOES ON SMOOTHLY! e GOOD COVERAGE! @ STAYS GLEAMING WHITE! QAKLAND FUEL & PAINT | Priva 136 Orchard Lake Ave. EE 5-6150 I Piano Teacher Presents Pupils in Church Recital “"¢ group of his piano pupils in recital thread. The to kirst) Congregational MARCIA J. SMITH WILLIAM J. NICHOLSON JR. To be awarded a B. B. A BETH L. TENNY Graduating cum laude from degree from Western Michigan To receive a BA. degree Western Michigan University University Saturday is William from Western Michigan Uni- Saturday is Marcia J. Smith of J. Nicholson Jr, son of Mrs. versity Saturday is Beth L. Waterford Township. She will Lena M. Nicholson of Oneida Tenny, daughter of Mrs. Ross receive a B. S. degree and sec- road P. Tenny of Cherokee road. ondary certificate. berg, Jim Nicholie, Linda Sutton, Rebekahs Meet Pamela Buchanan, Linda Sundahl, Earl Nicholie, Susan Killen, Carol McDermid, Pontiac Rebekah Lodge 450 met Mary Manukian and recently at the Malta Temple. Me- morial services will be held June 19. The Past Noble Grands Club when buying dress Check yardage will meet with Mns. Raymond re-| Kline June 23 at 11.30 am, Church quires two spools of 100 yards) - Select a color slightly dark-| Dilute material, because|soup with an equal lighter whenjapple juice instead of water, Heat Charles A. Wilson presented a! average condensed black bean amount of uesday evening each Those taking part in the pro-jer than the Lance Clauson, Paul|thread appears ill MeGillivray, Charles stitched Sutton and Fred rat were Villiam land serve line June Frusher. Italian Club Meets Fhe-meeting of the Auxiiary— of the Italian American Wom- en was held Monday evening with a cooperative dinner at thet hall. The hostesses were Mrs. Tom Powers and’ Mrs. Joseph Puertas. , The cage veil is a handy top ‘for summer hairdos. airy, it won't disturb your bair-| Light er ‘ing of a kind. ping istyle but will veil héad covet- They comé in white, black and pastels, too. a Also Observed by, luncheon and cards. Members re-. mained for supper followed by the meeting and observation of Obli- Guests were Mrs. John May of? The annual shrine picnic will be} sports jheld at the Scott Lake road home: _|Mrs. Howard Cooley and Mr. and J | Mrs. Miles Your Best Summer Traveler The Shirtwaist @ Short Sleeves @ Roll Up Sleéve @ Sleeveless dacron and cotton and in arnel. Sizes 10 to 20. LAYAWAY NOW aton’ Ss SAGINAW e@ % Length Sleeves Mt 10)” In checks and solid pastels. 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CHICKEN ‘n’ BISCUIT: 970 EAST AUBURN RD. (M-59) CORNER JOHN R ROAD Open Daily and Sunday 5 A.M. - 1 A.M. Chicken ‘n‘ Biscuit —_— Steaks — cers — Carry Outs wl pear opposite Bing Crosby. Businessmen’s Luncheons ® Bing has long had, a policy of! Horse Soldiers,’ PRR ER RRRE SRS RS RRR ERE R SERRE SS RSS SS | psisting on strong names to Co-; | Wayne TONITE istar with nme . 7 MEE BOX OFFICE One of the few times he ag mw OPEN 7 P. M. isms would seem phony.” ~~ * * ition will be asked about i lof the profit. jto be the sole star of a picture) was ‘‘Man op Fire." It was a flop, | land Bing is more firm than ever! in his conviction that he should) have one or more top namies op-| posite him. jwell be yes, * * * 150 Opdyke Rd coer ere ey Po ee eR ene oe 2 A British movie about Holly-| F.O.E. #1230 wood? It could happen, Robert} 289 W. MONTCALM Kirsch, book editor of the Los| NO MORE Times, reports interest, FISH FRIES | poantes from an English film company in| |his new novel, “In the Wronf| DURING SUMMER NO DANCE SATURDAY : ay, FRIDAY Filmland's' Big Heatithetw : Fa Bian... °1’8Current Star Shortage — SAT. -- SUN. . James Cagney ig submerging) 7 his Cagneyisms to portray Bull Halsey in “The Gallant Hours.”’| 77 ‘Says he:—“T've -had-to unlearn all) 7 the tricks and shortcuts I’ve col-|7 lected over the years. The truth js | that Halsey is such a direct, no-| nonsense guy that any manner- Was it worth all that? The ques- “The ’ for which John and William Holden got}; 1‘, million dollars and 40. per cent| 7 The answer -will reed (ome when the movie hits the} 7 itheaters thig summer, and it may Business -should be excellent for ithe picture ih which John Ford couple of new ones. As « Ciil/human drama, i + pe vs Bes. i | | / ) ar gine ») / pes as h : } a ores: ile . . ged beh ee t f mae (ery, 4 ease © ey ee, j FORTY-TWO Sah eae | ms THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11,1959 aN Pah, / reerreirertree ee one , CUUSDESUPASUESURERSUSEEUESESEEREE? 2 vTIitt ge Headlines | pulls all is old tricks, and a|War chase, i Posh ; mee sr THE FINEST + Ano BURT LANCASTER | Rain.” The story is about a busi-| ‘ness manager for film stars who) |gets involved in a romance with a | young acting hope ‘ful. Somoza Wants “CAR RUSTED? . + car doors. 16.05 pair, 2-door. 73_W. Walton ‘| De tt Yourself, Recker Panels under Galaxy Enterprises . FE 3-7438 |) OS SS FS Ver TT Tt ae Ticket Prices: Mon.-Thurs. $3 thru $1.00 Fri. & Sat. $3.50 thru $1.50 call Clio MU 3-5531 _— Alde Ray — Raymond Massey eM arte THE NAKED AND MAR THE DEAD mn can destroy # men! in COLOR ‘wwe '''''''''''T'''''vTvT"T",* eyo) barte + DRIVE: IN, THEATLE Musical Tont Light Opera Assoc. Clie, Mich., on US-10, Just North of Flint io presenting . NOW THRU JUNE 13 _GENEVIEVE i of the gh Paar Show ‘CAN 1'CAN June 15th thru 20th e ef Fran Allison TV Show in “Li'l Abner” scnatieaase SHOW fan a DUSK eb NOW SHOWING EXCLUSIVE! PONTIAC SHOWING Com! , Geary Mana Curtain Mon, - Fri. 8:30 P.M. — Sat. 6 & 9_P.M. TICKETS P.M. Sat. Matinee $1.50 MA 4-3135 DRIVE-IN arrettts | NO ADS ON THIS : SCREEN JUST : ENTERTAINMENT wevwvvVvVvVVVTVTYTVYYTeerereTY THE BIG STORY OF WORLD WAR Hi inn uci Atniy iecDrcbtd Matin ales ch ttre, Sin Nina aL il dc Siete chain Staind ll tniblacad x| & & FISHING — BOATING BATHING — PICNIC GROVES AMUSEMENT RIDES LETTER CARRIERS’ PICNIC, SUN., JUNE 28 TONIGHT AT 8:30 ONLY Full Surrender — | OG Refuses Safe Conduct pa) to Nicaraguan Rebels | ha Who Are Breaking Up, +| | +1 Free Admission Free Parking MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP)— | Nicaragua's government toda y| WALLED LAKE PARK held out for. the unconditional sur aa HMMM MM YH OO of rebel invaders from | iCosta Rica after rejecting an of-| fer from 45 of the insurgents to! jgive up if even safe conduct out y lof the country | Encouraged by eyewitness, re-| leans of rebel disintegration, the) DRIVE-IN THEATER commander of Nicaragua's armed| forces, Gen, Anastasio Somoza, THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN said he thought the 45 would sur-| Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:15 P. M, jrender today, They face trial, with} i721 KEEGO i! nine-year prison terms the maxi mum penalty possible LAST TIMES TONIGHT [Oe Pe. ACADEMY AWARD spokesman, said 16 of the group refused to give up and marched LAST TIMES TONITE! nm Laie 00 am. 1 ff ROBERT TAYLOR now Paa # iss FRIDAY eee aa Lf Donald CRISP-Charles MCGRAW The rough. tough Boss of the Waterfront ‘200000e00nneER COMPLETE DINNERS 6 FISH Lunches — Short Orders e SHRIMP @ SEA FOODS __zsnsvretray=setraeysunesr @ STEAK — Cah anead FE 3.0821 @ CHICKEN =" ser ten” BSTER P . the hy tf ¢ Gl uae | MOE BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 3-9821 ‘off into the meuntains to continue their defiance of Gen. Somoza and his brother, President Luis rebel band and brought out their BEST = Somoza a BEST ACTOR of the Year | According to government re 7 - ports, the 16 holdouts are the big- PICTURE : Best Supporting Actress of Yeor |gest contingent still trying to fight, j the Somozas. Somoza claims an- of the other planeload of about 40 rebels! i\who landed from Costa Rica near- lly two weeks ago has been split |Into groups of twos and threes and is no longer a threat. Rumors of | additional invasions have not ma terialized THE MOST EXCITING CAST IN THE BOLDEST STORY EVER FILMED! YEAR! 9 ACADEMY AWARDS 5 rn | Despite the government. claims and the eyewitness report, a |Nicaraguan rebel radio heard in Honduras, said insurgents killed 8 Nicaraguan National Guards men in fighting for the town of iBoaco, some 60 miles northeast) of Managua, The broadc&st added) that newly acquired planes were) thringing ammuntion and weapons | to the rebels In the pre area.: ‘Juvenile Offenses Differ Sharply i in Boys, Girls | LOS ANGELES (UPI) ~— Davtd |Boge n, head of the Los Angeles iCounty Juvenile Hall for 16 years, Se pie are esaxct llores! pane heroie Frogman of World War Il Fay aa isays boys and girls usually are STARTS— PONTIAC taken into custody for quite dif iA. ferent reasons | SUNDAY DRIVE IN THEATER “Boys are arrested mainly for M-G-M rents 2435 Disic Hwy TEL g Olfenses against property,” he. AN ARTHUR FREED PRODUCTION ‘said, ‘‘while girls commit offenses against themselves such fs dety- | ‘ing their parents, sex delinquency and running away.” wo» LESLIE CARON MAURICE CHEVALIER | _LOUIS JOURDAN = EXCLUSIVE SS Insects have no. tungs breath through tubes through their bodies FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING Pel aa ene running W.H. Hudson's Unforgettable Adventure-Romance In ees Unknown To Man! THE BIG DRIVE-IN SOUTH END of UNION LAKE EM 3-0661 TONIGHT OPEN 7 P. M. ALL COLOR SHOW — DEBORAH KERR YUL BRYNNER w ANATOLE LITVAK’S prooucrion or THE JOURNEY seevy ROBERT MORLEY E.6.MARSHALL «on runt xasznan DAVID KOSSOFF + MARIE DAEMS - was wesw JASON ROBARDS, JR. THE INDESTRUCTIBLE CREATURE! RD etLLititTiiiilijii;iritirritiriiritiiti iit il 2 2s: AUDREY HEDBUIRY- ANTHONY PERN GREEN MANSTONS' othe forbidden forests beyond the Amazon ALSO — FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING * — Paramouat Presents MOTOR- = CYCLE Kal? GANG VS. |p TEEN-AGE ! PILOTS! Val q | with THE BLOOD OF | ' BLOATED C3 prey JACKIE vn eo SLL Dd EOWARD MASON ALAN ¥ CUUSnneqqnnueneeueucnsaneneaenne |}every dimension of drama is captured by ‘Fver since found out. lve prayed not to have Our chilg Bs ; a ‘\e ae 7 Every range of emotion, every facet of expression, ACADEMY AWARD WINNER > SesT ACTRESS * WANT TO Live” » SUSAN HAYWARD }- Woman Obsessed IN COLOR _ ON, THE BIGGEST SCREEN WITH THE viata x sabes al “STARTS TOMORROW . OAKLAND COUNTY PREMIER! ADDED: “HONG KONG CONFIDENTIAL”. : : 2 BLUE SKY j j ff 3 wii ___ForTY- THRER PHONE FEDERAL 2 4851 ane THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE.1, hs iBecame a Smash Hit Always WE GIVE HOLDEN RED STAMPS Pay all your ity Se Caer ses "GALLAGHER M-59 DRUGS 1544 vey “rag ROAD (M-59) at Plenty of Free Parkin WE GIVE HOLDEN RED STAMPS - M-59 Pea Som Live Wires Save Life of Tumbling Workman ,| PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) — An Edison Company workman fell on 4,000-volt power lines yesterday, but they may have saved his life. Sigurd T. Myrvold, 42, was working atop a 60-foot power pole when he iost his balance and toppled off. His body landed on, the charged line five feet down. Another workman cut off the power. The victim suffered severe | burns over the upper part of his) body, but was given a 50-50 chance | ‘OPEN EVERY SUNDAY © OPEN EVERY EVENING HYLAND VARIETY STORE M-59 SHOPPING CENTER 7554 Highland Road (M-59) at Williams Lake Road Plenty of Free Parking Space — Next to Foodtown HEADQUARTERS for SWIMMING and PICNIC SUPPLIES AT LOW PRICES EXTRA: “CHIMP ANTICS DONALD DOCK CARTOON “7 carrying sand started across the FEATURES START TOMORROW AT 1:05 - 3:10 - 5:15 - 7:20 - 9:25 ered with glass. “Fae [rd AP Wirephete CLOSE ONE — W. L. Toll, gétieral manager of an Akron, 0. electric company, halted his auto at a railroad crossing, as a truck | tracks from the opposite diree-—{ tion. A shovel fell from the truck, dropped beneath the truck's wheels, and was flipped blade-first through the windshield of Toll’s ear. The blade stopped inches from his head, after he was show- S AIR TODAY HO HOTTEST NEW STAR! IN HIS FIRST STARRING ROLE! 2 BOY-HUNGRY WILDCATS... TRAND 6 CONDITIONED COMFORT | BOSTON (UPI) — Officials of the Metropolitan Transit Authority | (MTA) which operates Boston’ s| subways, would love to lay hands -fon Charlie. They want to give him a nickel. The MTA can’t afford the nickel) —it runs a 15-million-dollar deficit annually — but somehow Charlie | has to be saved from an eternal| subway ride “'neath the streets ot Boston.” The MTA has a problem, be- | cause Charile isn’t real. He's a songwriter’s brainchild. The song | tells how poor Charlie jumped | | on an MTA train with only a | dime in his pocket and can't get | off because the fair, paid at the | exit, Is 15 cents. | The ditty also details Charlie's) jeating arrangements and this is ithe crux of the problem. His wife ‘daily visits the Scollay Square ‘station and “hands Charlie a } } Said Slayers of Mine Owner Cover-Up of Robbery Claimed as Motive in Tennessee Murder LLYWOOD'S GONE Yoon, _CLINTON, Tenn, (AP) — Two men will be chatged with murder {in the ambush slaying of a coal imine owner, Sheriff Rose Kitts said Wednesday night. Kitts said 18-year-old George W. Baker had made a full confes- sion. He said the youth told him that Franklin D, Smith shot Jesse Fesler because “he didn't want to istand trial for robbery.’ Baker said he begged the 22-year-old Smith not to kill Fesler, The slay- ing occurred Monday. ad * * * : _ Baker is. being held at the jail here, Smith is in jail at Jacks- boro, / " Kitts said Baker gave this ac- count in the written confession: He was picked up by Smith shortly before the slaying of Fes- t simp EXTRA! FREE! EDWARD “KOOKIE” BYRNES 8x10 PHOTO Given to the FIRST 1,000 TEENAGERS ATTENDING! » Dler in Lake City. The two men drove to Clinton, 'where Baker stole an automobile. iThey then drove to Lake City, iwhere Smith pulled out a rifle, iwalked into the woods and shot Fesler from ambush, PULSE-POUNDING ROCK'N RG - as * *« * PLUS! THRILLING . CO-FEATURE! “He said he didn’t want to stand trial for robbery,’ the sheriff quéted Baker, - Smith was charged with robbing \Fesler of $130 last March, The |case is scheduled to go to a grand ‘jury on Monday. Smith hag not been told of Baker’s confession, Kitts said, He. |previously had denied any part in M TAIs Wishing Charlie:| Could Get That Nickel | sapdvich a the tain gous roaring throu.” | x * * The song recording has become. too popular, the transit people. | feel. Record lovers apparently fear | Charlie will die of starvation on | just sandwich a day, | Thousands of sandwiches from all over the nation have been | mailed to Charile, in care of the | | MTA, in the last two weeks. Three times daily the mailman jdumps a fresh supply of Charlie's | sandwiches. x= * * The MTA’s refrigeration facili- | ‘ties are virtually nil and with the \warm weather and bologna and isalami and all... well, the MTA would just like to find Charlie and give him that nickel. | Actress Gale Storm | Released From Hospital HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Actress Gale Storm, operated on June 1. for removal of a spirial disc, will | be released from Hollywood Pres- byterian Hospital today. A spokesman said the television star will spend the summer at her home recuperating before re-. suming filming of her TV series, “The Gale Storm Show.” | } Didn’t Waste Time f HOMINY, Okla, —Thirty min- | utes after parking meters were in-| stalled, Wes Rose’s car was ticket. | ed and he paid a 50 cent fine for'| overparking. to live. | . OPEN SUNDAY Panama receives $430,000 a year) 9:30 A. M. te 5:00 P. M. for use of the Canal Zone. i ao es | GET LOST? 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"THR PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1950) Lj ef it eo aoeeaneaeal — ~ . , ! of 008 s0 in cash to tetire bonds jargument went on until Sen. Catt 4 Tim The Millers lost their furniture “the van bringing your tumiture There's a Limit Ma‘m Smeekens Wants. State |Site tmnce some ott lion i Doris Uaianago) Fellow Has Hord Time | yy when the ce ned armel el WATERLOO, Ont, = Pt an . - gues ae growing weary tn ths Tet, cates Keeping His. Fusreture gy Bh amet oleae Re) 7 Sg joss.’ od ny ‘ oy Police 1) Cy Ryan said for years Detroit “has |for | ls to ap) ae ne : Le Fequest . to Run Latindry Business), » sits server ms ipentos commits a wotia| OKLAHOMA CIP (AP) — | Bug in Forgas | Indy smo ll an i carried Capt. 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No bargain|four city hosfitals. wag struck, If the state took over, it could ay off the zage 5, Tae Prgpodtion wes sdvanced fry charging te city five eens a | Coldwater) in discussion of pro- |Pound, or $250,000 a year, for pesals to authorize the state to continuing to provide this service, pay the City of Detroit $2,342,. Smeekens said. 600 for women’s division facill- Sen. Harold M. Ryan (D-Det: : ties of the City House of Cor- | roit sald the city wasn’t interest. ; — | gl oo tied scl pas) ama i Richman’s ‘500,000 STOCK OF ~~ Nationally Advertised Watches 7 2 mm Diamonds, Gold Rings, Silverware, Jewelry Winding Up This Spectacular Sale With Hundreds of Huge Bargains! Save as You Never Saved Before! 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This-is the nickname he has bestowed on many out- standing pro and amateur golfers he has been credited ~ with developing. “One of my chicks could win the National Open,” Harmon says with confidence even though he will also be among the entries taking a crack at the coveted title. Some of the chicks to whom he refers are Dick Mayer, Mike Souchak, Jackie Burke, Shelley May- field, Otto Greiner, Dave Marr and Jimmy McHale, a veteran Walker Cup player. They all served their apprenticeship at the famede- —~ Tigers Come From Far Back to Win Kaline Sparks Winged Foot club and they all know the West Course! layout from tree to bunker. They also have the advant- age of having the “home” golf fans of Westchester County cheering for them. x * * But, while Harmon boosts about his chicks, no one is. —diseounting the 42-year-old prof-who is regarded as-one- of the game’s finest teachers. Back in 1940, Harmon was Craig Wood's assistant at Winged Foot, but one of the talents was his voice. He hitched up with a dance band and this was the way he earned his three daily meals. Those were tough days for Harmon. He did much of his singing in Detroit after putting in an eight- hour shift with an auto parts plant. He became friends with many people in the Pontiac area including including Don Sutherland who was the old pro at Davisburg Golf Club. When Harmon made his first visit to play a round of golf at Davisburg, Sutherland agreed to play with him He knew little of Harmon's abilities on the links and etacbeitic) ~*~ ee rer ~ reins 7. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 = ia Sport Slants « - + 10-9 Triumph Trail Yankees by One Point With Big Series. Opening Friday at N.Y. BOSTON (# — The Detroit Tigers | almed at a series victory over thus he started him 2-up in their friendly match the Boston Red Sox today in > h As it happened, Harmon shot 32-32—64 and the ee eed the American amazed Sutherland was lost for words. “Look here, young man, what are you doing wastine . your time {n night clubs and at those one-night dance '8 & 25-hit slugfest marked by Al Kaline's 4-for-5 day, sessions?” Sutherland asked. Harmon's name got around Michigan golf circles rapidly, He played in several Michigan tournaments - and he became quite prominent when he tied Al Watrous in the Michigan Open in 1942, He then took the head pro’s job at Lochmoor In 1942 and’ he stayed there until he returned to Winged Foot in Homer Graveyard By The Assoclated Press ‘With Baltimore jolted Maybe you remember — last trom a déadiock, Chicago's White year's All-Star Game, There were! Sox took a one-game lead in the power guys aplenty, Banks and w ‘1 Aaron and Mantle, Berra, Mays. AL by beating Wasbington iNew York climbed above 500 for- looxe " and Thomas. Jensen and Cerv,! Skowron, Williams, Triandos and the first time since April 2) by Kaline yet a record was sect defeating Kansas City 64, gaining when no one got an extra base | control of fourth place by one per hit. centage point over Detroit, despite _ * sf a 10-9 Tiger victory at Boston The game was played at Balti. | x * * more « mgnoriss stadlum, The Indians, who hit only five of ‘home runs while losing nine 'their previous 10 gaines, finished | with six homers which were good! for all but one of their runs Know what the lowest one-sea son high is for home runs in a modern major league park? It's! 80, And the park is Baltimore's! Minnie Minoso and Billy Martin’ Memorial Stadium /hit the others, the seventh for) * * ‘both. . | * * * It's the toughest home run park | in the majors. In the five years! Right-hander Gary Bell ~(-5)| it has been a big league ballyard, aa pied ‘ne Pas mite nd | ' icia's help in a four-run seventh only seven visiting sluggers had * * | hit as many as two home runs in’ one game there No one had hit fi uy Wyn (8- 4) ened hie) three in one game. Fact is, that ee CMe’ Bare iy sive atarra waa the TEAM recon for one for the White Sox, beating the game there | Senators with a five hitter, A hit re re ‘batter ‘and an error by catcher Hal Naragon, allowing Al Smith to! Yet that’s where Cleveland's, ~ jscore while attempting Rocky Colavito tied «#& major: » aiemiptne BN anarae: the-park homer, gave the Sox two, league record last night by be iruns in the first inning against | coming the eighth player hit four in one game. He also be. “| pal . oarer pee (0. Killebres came only the hind to do it eith| igiven a “night” by the fans, beat madeeasive ake. ‘angina Ace, out an infield hit) and scored of 360, 400, .400-plus and 425 feet, oes ene hie ag the Indians blasted the Orioles, * * * : out of the AL lead 11-8, | Elston Howard's two-run double * * * clinched jit for the Yankees as These were his first of the year'they scored four ip the seventh agairist the Orioles and they came It was thelr 11th victory in, their against dhree right-handed pitch- last 13 games and third in a row ers. Colavito, a right-handed slug-| Art Ditmar (44) was the winner | ger who should ‘‘prefer’ lefty | against Buti Daley’(5-4), who had | tchers, has hit all but three of ja strong of four complete. game | ' victories, The Tigers, comeback winners wer the Red Sox 10-9 yesterday needed an- ther victory for a rousing start on their Eastern tour. While Detroit was nudged out of the first division even while winning, the triumph made it | 21 for the Tigers tn the current series. The Yanks, who beat Kansas City, hold fourth place over Detroit by .001 in the per- game safe The Red Sox, keeping up with the hitting spirit of things, came back with two runs of their own In the eighth and another In the ninth, With the tieing run on | base, Dick Sisier, fourth Tiger pitcher, retired the last man, Kaline, driving in four runs, hit) twosdoubles and two singles. He singled home Harvey Kuenn tor. the winning run in the eighth after Osborne's homer. Earlier, in the sixth, he doubled in two runs The hitting jamboree included nine doubles, among them two by | Rocky Bridges, and three homers Gary Geiger and Delock | hit homers for Boer WINGED FOOT GOLF CLUB WEST ene e emi NEW CROP THE CHAMPION AND THE TROUBLE—Tommy Bolt defends ° | the 59th United States Open Championship over this famous _— narrow entrances to target ‘a 1 | swhited four on May 30, 1804, | ' Five others hit four In one game PY | Pe es i ney Ee ee aI Ae ES (ip nerr smcees’ I eee ae a) ee Heat’ Di i 2 x qa 4 |Gridder Brodie Seeks Golf Riches. | Trying MAMARONECK, N.Y. — Jobn Brodie thinkg pro footbell and pro golf can mix and right now he has no intention of giving up either one. “So fay there's been mm conflict at all,” the handsome 23-year-old quarterback of the San Francisco} 49erg said Wednesday during a practice round for Thursday’s start of the National Open Golf Tourne- ‘ment at Winged Foot. The fact that the former Stan-. ford All-America qualified for America’s prestige got tourna- 7AM / Jasvaes 2 Pro Sports meat te ltd Goat crock aida ap “Actually, I'm gota much of; to impress him a bit. Neith- a golfer,” he sa vy aid tho tact that he only tock |"“Heck, I’m learning something up the game five years ago while (new all the time and I still waste attending Stanford and came a lot of shots. You have to be along fast enough to play in this a good putter to last in this game. kind of company. i That I know, so I'm es- cially on that ours ‘gl conte ew Y go “But come late summer, I’m go- able at college so 1 started tO/ing back to the 49ers. I love foot, play,” he said. Within a year he regu ball and I’m going to keep on play- aoe santord lf team. in his| 2 it as long as I can.” ng, ord go : | senior year he played No. 1 much/ Pee Bak rele StS pv gee of the time. = “No,” he said, ‘I’m planning to try the tour next winter as soon as the pro football season is over.” x* *« * He's had a smattering of it this year, playing at Pebble Beach, and the San Diego, Texas, Tucson, New ‘Orleans, Pensacola and Baton : Rouge tournaments. Although Brodie failed to make tthe eat. in all except Baton | Rouge, Bob Rosburg, former | | Stanford golfer and a tour vet- | eran, thinks Brodie can make it. | “John’s a good one,” said Ros- a who has taken Brodie under his wing in the last couple years. (SPORES Over Red Sox of June” When the one-man show | ; was over, Celavito had upped his Since Baltimore returned to homer total for the season to 18— the Major Leacnes in 1954, three : a asl d-' homers were the most ever hit | out of the park by one club in a | single game. Two was the top | one-game output by one player. Major League history had ever | ‘There were no flukes," hit four homers ta consecutive tinea at bat in one game. Lee |Rocky's teammate Jim Piersall ; , ; jafter Cleveland's 11-8 victory. “He ( A seach von Nork Naskes: ke- deserved every one. The Rock hit mortal, was the last te do ft on ithe ia thet heat kis June 3, 1989. Bob Lowe of the |("¢™ in the toughest park in base- Boston National League team bes one behind American League lea er Harmon Killebrew. Only two other players in * * * but not consecutively with Joe Adcock of Milwaukee the last to do it on July 31, 1964, “T vel no pressure “whatever ere 8 how. Colavito's record-tying., performance went: Third inning — a 360-foot drive ‘into the left field- bleachers off) Jerry Walker with one on. “Tt yelled | n | “No Complaints About Course, Just Humidity 59th USGA Tournament Begins 72-Hole Grind at Winged Foot By BRUNO L. KEARNS Sports Editor, Pontiac Press — MAMARONECK, N.Y. — Unlike the 1958 National Open which brought about a barrage of com- plaints over the toughening of Southern Hills in Tulsa, the only unpleasant word out of the 58th USGA Championship which started , today at Winged Foot Golf Club was directed at the strength- sapping humidity. A record high of 91 for a June 10th was recorded yesterday and another such day. was forecast to- day as 150 entries began teeing off at 8 a.m, ; With the heat getting much of pros were in agreement that the famed West Course has ben toughened only to a point of providing a fair test with no gim- micks to harass the players. Surprisingly, one player who had « fete e ge “Nothing much bothers him — and that’s important in golf. My guess is ‘he will make it. But he’s, jhad hardly any experience, not even in the amateurs. But he’s | coming along real well."’ Is there anything from footbal]' that has helped him as a golfer Brodie wag asked. “Guess I'd say that being used | to crowds is a help,’ he said. “Concentration is the least of my worries. I hardly know anybody’s around.” AMERICAN cs E Won Lest Pri Behind Chicage 0 24 s60CC bases Les Angeles at Saco 7:15 pm Milwaukee at pm Cincinnati et Bt. outs * pm Ernie Johnson’ with = the empty. “A fast ball, up and in.” | Frank Lane, voluble Cleveland General Manager, feined te | Dictons Extend clubhouse well-wishers. Olympia Lease “I had ordered a bunch of tennis rackets for those guys of DETROIT (#—The Detroit Pis- tons today announced completion ours,”’ he said referring to the of negotiations on a new two-year Indian slump which had seen the team lese nine of 10 gamés be- contract for use of Olympia Sta- \dium in Detroit. fore last night. “But I've can- “We have extended our lease celed Rocky's order.” Will Rocky try for a record fifth | After walking in the first inning, straight homer his first time up on Olympia Stadium for two years tomorrow ‘night? |with renewal | “No, I think I'll bunt,” Rocky ner, owner of the National Basket- joked as he finally broke loose|ball Assn. team, said. ‘from reporters and headed for the Pleased to continue Olympia as our showers. home.” pe The Pistons are scheduled to! | launch their third NBA season in | Detroit in mid-October. af ’ ¥ = | June 11-13. 1 Is of medium length "873 yards, wi Mele Yerds Por | Mele Yords Par 1 449 @ | W.. 196 8 2... 48 4] M.. 902. 4 Ti Bo Sc 2,978 | 840s iger BOX call 4... 498..4@ | 19.0 02..9 tro 5... $24..8 4, 976... 4 suey @...924..4 i$. 4 4 ae re [Say @... 498.4 44444 Ke ts Ib % r 442.4 | g-Greth | Sehulte Pp | Btaler Bridg ‘is | 7th.) WP-Kiel?, Sister Srl a. | iWiaherty, Umont, T iyi | RTT at three batters in| nothing about which to complain * Y | was temperamental Tommy Bolt. « ‘In fact, Bolt came off the 18th % green after a respectable practice = jround of 69, with his shirt saturated « | with perspiration, and said, ‘‘I like ; it hot, I play my best." , x * * ; Bolt, the defending champion ° ‘who led every round last year at ~ Tulsa to finish with 282 total, was - hitting his drives long and straight, 5 F | which veterans feel will be the* jmain requisite on the par-70 - layout. The heat apparently did not bother a lot of other sub-par shooters in practice yesterday. National Amateur champion Charlie Coe of Oklahoma City fired a 33-32-65, with Gene Littler turning in a 66, and Dew Fins- terwald a 68 among the scores reported. Favorites were a dime a dozen ‘as the first round got under way. Of course, the sentimental favorite is Sam Snead who has won every An 1945 to succeed his ex teacher Craig Wood ecsesiee THs agers end — Cheveined z ii fe I big title excep! the Open crown: ; ™ al : in New York tomorrow. woos City PA ae ne . ; le: His competitive career was highlighted by the 1948 Figet nishayer aimumile’bveen. @ Washington ¥ +4 m6 Tio were 5 ante rm 5 : 64s favorite o e ‘‘skeptics,” who victory in the Masters when he posted a 279 to lead the man who'll take a chance, figured | ee ie'S New a vaaranoa Sess | would like to see him set an un- field by five strokes. le atactinngsretiet man Ray Nar- | + 5 bbed To : ‘Cleveland ag |precedented record of winning his = Moot leskl In today’s series finale with, : jcage 4. W 1, night Sth title even though they it Chick Rutan, who was with Harmon at Winged Foot jon” “the Cleveland Indians) © MUSCLE, POWER: — Minnie Minoso (left) AP Wirepheto | ( men cern ienperd be. be done. Age and the tough under Wood, and who succeeded him at Lochm0or, 183 neeked him from the box in his. and Billy Martin (right) playfully feel the Rocky more last night. He had 6 RBIs in becoming the Cleveland at tisha 7:05 Bm —Fer- grind of the Open are the reasons one of the believers in Harmon's chance to win the Open last start April 23. Colavito's muscles after the big Cleveland out- eighth player in history to accomplish the feat. jem aw 6 m-—Plerce for Hogan skepticism. er fielder hit four home runs in @ 11-8 win at Balti. Minoso and Martin each had circuit clouts. Yor this year. ang hen “Detroit. teniled. 63 . occ ae: ot —— ee eee om N aries He’s a very prolific person and you can be sure ‘carried the Tigers to yesterday's \ 8 4 aE ding ecaxputn eee choice ae ee = he will go all out.in the Open,” Rutan commented. cirtoey Nine pitchers, including a. TOMORROW cet a die powers As host pro Harmon automatically qualified as an mun ter Petrol a wit | its. Ky § i a git le doubts he will be able to do it. entry. He is a native of Georgia and does winter pro . p a Fee eee pentea! Of course, the circuit's top : . Starter Paul Foytack tasted Miwaykes | ~ = 22 «6.83 ~— money winner, Art Wall, another duties at Seminole Golf Club {n Palm Springs, Fila. only five Innings for Detrott and BALTIMORE ® — Rocky Col- a grinning Colavito said after the was a slider down the middle. I § send | a a |Pennsylvanian, is also among the ~*~ * * * the victory was credited to -Fom avito in a slump? game as he accepted congratula- didn't hit it too good.” {kos ee F £ : an 'top candidates, But after oo in But, at Winged Foot where he has guided all of his fae te nil aa esly’ see meet, ee nents fom _ ee een. 1 wean ae “Fifth inning — a 425:footer into oe er : i 3 F bok = oe tourna- “chickens” to golf stardom, he {s more at home. | ‘The Tigers, driving starter Tee witnessing the Cleveland Indians’ hit the ball out of the park on any ‘h@ bleachers off mrvee Portocar- Resvits ” ‘hit a sump. aon be — It should be quite apparent that the man to beat 88 Nelock from the box, got. their si be arene: -boy ee ' of nee 1 was only trying to get "ero, gar me ke he = i {elph len 1. alee * & & prodigious home ru se hits. curve, inside and up a little bit.” nt ——s«|s«SHost pro Claude . the Open starts ae is Harmon—the home pro. ive in ine seventh on =n MS. spacious Memorial Stadium last| eo | Sixth inning — a 400-foot -line ! ies 5 wrvfemsemal tart be x * . night to tie a Major League record! ‘That's sound strategy for any Shot over a wire fence in left- may ianig a8 Cem n he has to be congide.cd accomplished only seven times hitter in Memorial Stadium, where Center, also off Portocarrero with Pa aes at “Pausdelp 8 pm after turning in a 69 yesterday. e | Even so, they needed Larry previously ; one on. “A sinking fast ball, dow: ib v5. Mwy . p ‘the fences fall away sharply from & tas ad cisse at Witten 12: Osborne's third homer of the year, Rocky entered the game with 4 the 309-foot foul lines and measure and away a little bit." oe gaaford (1-4) ve. Friend Qe. | There are also many. other top and Kaline's fourth hit for a second hits in his last 30 times at bat and 389 feet to right-center and left-| Ninth inning — another blast C™>> ; = now it’s your turn to make a hit with Fath Father's Day June 2Ist William Tell was an “apple-abolisher” from way back.. But here’s a better way to be a hero on June 21. Give father a gift of style plus comfort. Give him the coolest, smartest gifts he ever re- ceived. Dress Shirts Ties in cool summer weaves with a choice of long or short sleeves, from domestic, silks, from $4.50 > Handkerchiefs Pajames — Prints or plains in short fine quality linen or cotton. — steeves, knee length. 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Maple Night ‘til 9 THE STYLE CORNER’ OF’ PONTIAC new smart patterns and col- Bad Day for U.S. Netters Andrej Potanin, an 18-year-old from Russia, eliminated Jack Frost of Monterey, Calif., an old 6-2, 6-3. Olmedo, only . American left in the, men’s singles, meets Potanin in Thursday's quarter- j finals. Another Russian, Sergie Likna- chev, defeated Britain's R. F. Condi, 6-3, 7-5. Excuses could be found in_the U.S. Air Force, has had little tennis lately. “Nothing seemed to go right,” said MacKay. ‘‘This defeat means timer in international tennis, 3-6, for |! both McKay and Frost. MacKay |; Brings Jets 5-4 Win for the Eagles last night as od Over Knights forfeited to the Arrows in a sched-! uled Waterford League softball! game at Drayton Plains. Seven! members of the Eagle squad were taking part im graduation exer-| cises at Waterford High School. 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DO-IT-YOURSELF ALL BRAKE LINING—40% OFF AIR BRAKES AND VACUUM UNITS EXCHANGED WESTINGHOUSE AND WAGNER AIR BRAKES The closing of schools for another season brings us pepe ti le ing a special ‘back around to that time of the year when the baseball is rn yom ‘and sofeball leagues are among the recreation and en- Forgotten . ese ea: & tertainment highlights of the Pontiac area. URANO: teiltattend cnn), ae Adult programs have been going for several hie nek Cae Commas Ind., o miggaie genera os Sei ‘both here and in Waterford but most of the youngsters/ (IOC) President Avery Brundage | eee amor. eens A a have had to be satisfied with practice sessions thus tar seis ey Oe ohdert haw sottied aa Rothschild) and manngerel due to the windup of classes. on the | | Some have jumped the gun by starting in late after-|Nationalist China trom the 10C, {Marv Jenson will meet with > said the NBA wants a/ noon or early evening so as’ etait? : Hindman - a wants a| No hidden chargess— No Federal Tax to add 1 Ve but the majority are still s eight-year term will! contract which calls for # defense | Rae EE ied inot to conflict with nanan toe tor thal first real| ue xt Yer, The 200 wamts|of the tide by the sew champlon| on — No $3.00 extra a > continue Chan-| within 90.days. He said commit-| taste of action. cellog Otto Mayer of Switzerland) tee members probably will re-} if your old tire is not Te bane egg ees annual |bas said. quire both boxers to post $5,000 | area program ae eats Senter But Brundage has his doubts. |certified checks, guaranteeing an] recqnpable. The adver- with all eight teams “Some personal questions are early title defense. District 18 officials were planning | pressing,” said the Tl-year-old Chi-| Hindman said the contract has] tised price is all you on two Pontiac teams to give the cago businessman. ‘Besides, I\been agreed by both contenders, | who loop of tremendous boost but both'sometimes feel I could do much are former middleweight] -poy. dropped out in a reported. last-| more for the Olymple movement|champions, The title was left! minute move. ‘by retiring from the presidency|vacant when the NBA stripped John Streit is expecting a rec-| and writing some books on Olympic|Sugar Ray Robinson of bis crown ord number of entries in bis Parks philosophy.” because he had not defended the NEW 1 59 & a gc ta +t — + title. mer. Some 5@ teams are now Brundage made the statement The 15round contest is sched-} et ail a — in| stter a weeks that were marked /|uled . and mote by a worldwide controversy over has Practice games for this group ihe 10C’s decision to withdraw|man will start next week with the recognition from the Nationalist|New York since the New York | oe slate being launched (Chinese Olympic Committee until,commission recognized Robinson TIRES x 6.70x15..... / buy used cats 6p Au De 1 fo bee reelar — actocmmees SEE : L trom J: O10 lf“ | Over 150 aida ote help kee 1 has a * — il | dinapals ronal, Farb, | ep evees 30, 95. the various leagues going. “We something such like.” atterson fy x London hea’ title . ae oe es ua ese aes atc canny (a tea x 8.00x15....... 23.95: xx. Similar programs are either| Brundage seemed to be consid- jirving to line up the Basilio-| started or nearing the opening bel)| erably hurt by the attacks of the | Puiimer fight for Indianapolis, throughout Oakiand County. | U.&. State Deparimest end 7.50x14.......23. 95 xx behind eve gale! EXTRA INNINGS proce abortion with elit as *Slightly Imperfect Nylon Ypsilanti. will host Babe Ruth) oa) problems, Rosewall Rallies | ) aaa Geari Sel perp “We have been widely misunder- — 7.10x45 BLACK s] 5°. Rayal Oak Dondero have not met|tond.” paid Brundage, en for Net Victory the Border Cities crown each of|tion to the name of the Nationalist those seasons, Chinese Olympic a oa rohin ond Rane Los eatery pot a4 =~ co third-to. | Was merely applying our all rallied last al scemnhe aieh aikie pity pulled |has nothing to do with politics.| Ashley Cooper 46, 6-2, 6-3 in the] oft, The Crusaders did it in Pee- Nobody can claim that the For-| fourth annual Masters round robin Wee pinay the other day. Hot |mosan Committee really repre-|pro tennis tourney. corner man Chucky Hall fired | sents Chinese sports. It represents x * * r's to 2nd on @ grounder to force (Sports on the island of Formosa. It was the second vietory | COATED STEEL SEAT COVERS DEALE one man and then took a return | “All we ask is that the Nation-| against one loss for Rosewall. It) SHELL throw from alert Tommy Thomp- |lists change their name. Once! was Cooper's fourth straight ‘de-| INSTALLED FREE | son to nab a boy trying ad- |the name is all right, they are/feat. The matches attracted a} vance from 2nd on the play... |back in (the IOC).” crowd of 1,800 to the Los Angeles) 1959 Styles USED R VALUES Final Wayne-Oakiand records ~~ *« * Tennis Club. | 1959 Colors show Jim Paddock of Brighton led} But Brundage added that a two- _* © ® @ 1959 Designs the hitters with .531 and Terry|day-old proposal by Nationalist) Rosewall opposes Pancho con pre? INSTALLED —— tas deri Hoy of Milford was the standout|Chinese sports authorities to|zales in tonight's feature match.| 0 rALLED $l #68 | as nancing te hurler with 5-0. Five different boys|change the name to “Republic of} Gonzales breezed past Tony) | nt suit your budget had two homers, Wade Deal, North-/China Olympic Committee” was)Trabert 6-2, 64. It was his third) INSTALLED FREE iTS | ville, topped in triples with four|‘‘unacceptable.” straight victory in the ‘ourna-| and No. 2 hitter Cliff Simons (.469)| ‘The word China has got to go,” ment. He is the only unbeaten’ | of Clarenceville led the pack with he said. _ | player. pet is 3-1. | BONDED BRAKES ETT sop! : five doubles : ~ | : Milford was overall champ with 3 e wader ade | 8&2, West Bloomfield and North- ‘orertot” " and toe-in ville shared south division honors © Bene with 7-3, Clarenceville.tinished 6-4,| _ Pe 95 Bloomfield 4-6, Brighton and Clark- ston 3-7 and Holly 2-8, Rounding | out the top ten hitters were: John Long .400 and John Laicadam .379 “tutes” Ford, Chevrolet, . é . 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NINE 4 “aan Black Hills Labeled Threat in Belmont NATIONAL LEAGUE NEW YORK (AP) — Elliot, Orbit, who beat Sword Dancer by ale didn't It favored that big aq Burch, who trains Sword Dancer) four lengths in the bie = horse, and our little colt just " for the Brookmeade Stable, said|King Ranch’s: Black Hills, couldn’t handle’ it. Sure, Royal Or- today “he regards the Belmont) Howard B. Keck’s Bagdad, ap-| ae wor besibte: Wa oe Stakes as a tossup with Black/pear to be the tough horses in d oF | Crandadl ag Re , AMERICAN LEAGUE | “Geiger (4), Delock <1), ; Osborne (3) Minoso ‘ 5 (7). Colavite 4. (18). Indiaas. $ Sox; Oe Mart in Hills the horse to- beat instead of the Belmont — along with Sword|won't be at Pimlico Saturday.” 7 ARMY Royal Orbit. | Dancer. _*k *« * Sword Dancer finished second] * * ® | Told that the early odds listed NAVY in the Kentucky Derby, Preak-| ‘I guess I fear Black Hills;Sword Dancer as the even money .. ness and Florida Derby, three! more than Royal Orbit,” said the| favorite Saturday, with Royal Or- $100,000-plus races, before getting | 35-year-old Burch, He won the Pe-| bit 2-1 and Black Hills 41, Burch a hundred grander himself. That|ter Pan over Royal Orbit and/ said: was in the Metropolitan Handicap| ‘Bagdad, and he’s coming up to| x * * May 30, when he whipped older|this race in good shape. On top! “1 dont think that we'll be the horses at Belmont Park. of that, Max Hirsch (Black Hills’) favorite. Granted that Willie Shoe- * * * trainer) has had a lot of experi-/ maker (his rider) is pretty popue Saturday's mile and one half,ence getting horses ready for the|jar, he’s not as popular in New Belmont, considered the toughest Belmont. And then too, he’s got york as Eddie Arcaro. Sure, the 32 S. Saginaw St FE 2-0022 TARPAULINS 5x7 $3.50 9xi2 $10.80 6x7... $4.20 10x12 $12.00 6x9 $5.40 12x15 $18.00 of the Derby-Preakness-Belmont Eddie Arcaro to ride. fans boo Eddie, but he's a ,reat 8x3 $7.20 12x18 $21.60 Triple Crown races for 3-year-| “That other horse (Royal Or- public favorite. Look back at the 8x10 $8.00 15x20 $30.00 olds, is expected to have six or bit) may be just a little past his Metropolitan Hi andicap for in- seven starters. The 91st Belmont peak. We beat him in the Derby, stance, Everyone said Sword Dan- is the richest in history, and with’ ‘and I don't know why we can’t/cer would be the favorite, but seven going, will gross $143,500, do it in the Belmont. 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But the national title has dver his eye and a puffed lip in|eluded the Broncos on each at- Armstrong's ‘the incident, which some press box| tempt. ° : observers believed was merely : * * New Silver Metallic ‘Playful Loes gesture of pushing! They tied for third in 1952, went} Cysghiontone Ceiling Tile | Trayieso’s cap over his eyes. to the finals in 1955 to lose the “People down front in the box’ title game to Wake Forest, and The beauty of metallic accents in a seats\ saw what happened and last year — again tied for third wood acoustical ceiling material. 12x LUMBER (0 booed\him,”? said Travieso. x * 12 size ° | He ‘said he “kind of hung} Veteran “hurler Bill Topp (9-1) RE © COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES , around”, the Oriole dressing room is scheduled to go for the Broncos Ser Era. $ 95 HARDWA ‘after the game and Loes, on his | in the ooening game of the double 82 pes. per ctn. 151 OAKLAND AVE. 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Other drivers for tonight's show on the half-mile dirt track include Joy Fair of Pontiac, Rochester's Chuck Partello, Johnny Wallace, Mickey Katlin and Jack Bae ses along in his This car, will be in Speedway SESS IMaybe Braves ‘Goofed’ on Conley Post singled around a Dodger just off the disabled list, lost his lerror for the’ scores. | ~ * ‘fourth in a row, But after holding) The Braves scored in the first the Bucs to five hits and two two innings on home runs by Hank for six innings, Aaron (16) and Del Crandall (8), ler’s ‘but the Cards came from behind seventh. ne three unearned runs in the t two-baggers by Gino Cimoli and Reds. It was McMillan’s eighth, Bill White M the six decisions, Cunningham's sacrifice fly. ee the first time since 1955, Alex Kellner (2-1) was the win- four frames. Braves on six of a blistered finger in the eighth. Glen Hobbie (6-6) {help over the last They blanked the hits over the Jast seven. Willie Kirland and 1 Cepeda homered for the Giants, run homers by Sammy Taylor, who cracked six Pirate pitchers the fifth, and Ernie Banks, f for 19 hits. Winless George Witt, /hit his 15th in the ninth. game. SF——Cunningham ciseo 9. Pittsburgh 8 (Applied te select casings or your own tires) With our modern Kraft System Retreading, it takes but 8 hours to give your tires new tread life. Kraftreads are an exclusive with General Tire dealers. © Famous General “Siped” Tread Design = / © Greater Skid Protection runs needed Stu Mil- relief help in a_ five-run r . Solo homers by Roy McMillan) it = fifth on an error, Manager Solly and Frank Robinson in the last} ullin WwiiC from their staff in tfemus’ pinch double and two-out|two innings clinched it for the’ Bob Rush (4-2) was his one-season high, and No. 15 loser with reliever Joey Jay‘for Robinson, who was 4-for-4 and | League lead to one game while giving up two more runs in the drove in three runs. Bob Purkey ‘Conley was beating Los Angeles’ seventh on three singles and Joe (6-7), who had lost five of his last at the Cubs for He al-| after ner with Lindy McDaniel’s relief lowed only four hits, but gave way to reliever Orlando Pena because | Newell, was the loser| NEW TIRE COST! Invitational Golf Event Starts Friday "py BILL. CORNWELL There will be plenty of stiff com- petition for ‘the Geiss-Yager tan- He Should've Stayed at Sea OAKLAND, Calif. & — Ralph | D. Udick, 21, coxswain for the crew, got a five-day sentence Wednesday for speeding. The sentence left Udick speech- less. He was to leave later Wednesday for the rowing regat- ta at Syracuse, — The youth's predicament was explained to Judge Clare D. Hor- ner. dudge Horner put the sentence ever to Aug. 3 with the remark that if California wins he might cut two days off the penalty, When he came out of the _court- room Udiek found a §2 overtime ‘fifth. Sam Jones (7-5) won his! parking tag on his car. Report Newell Washington AD Denies California Coach Has Received Cage Offer OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Pete coach of California's na- tional champion basketball team, is reported to be seriously consid- Orlando for the Cubs, who scored on two-|ering an offer to succeed resigned in| | Tippy Dye at Unive rsity of Wash who | ington. Washington Athletic Director George Briggs denied if. |ft, Lowts 000 039 %6x—5 Into double play for Landrith in ; lee Monts! ie PO-A~ Milwaukee 248. St d—Grounded out for Jackson in Bth University of Michigan. He has ouls 9713. DP ever. Blasinrame and San Franelsce 194 901 O10—11 % o White: Mathews, Wise and Adcock; Gram. Pittsburgh ioe oie soo 7 Maintained aA better than “B” mas Blasingame and White LOB—Mil B—Blackburp, PO-A San Francisco 277-; average in “Kis four years at Michi- waukee 6, &t. Louta 7 : 11, Pittsburgh 27-12 DP-Virdon and Ma 2B—H Smith Hemus. Cimell. White, xeroaki; Krayite and Mazeroski, Hoak, RAN, and also won three ve arsity | Rernon. 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Match pjay in all the 10th annual Pine Lake ln- rare tournament flights will begin” —— we oe They won't have to worry about Draper in this year’s title drive since big Tom is competing in the National Open at Mamaroneck, NY, ; * * Pine Lake Country -Club’s new wing is not yet completed, but a | Skover, the 1958 qualifying med- portion ©! f it will be put to use University of California rowing | alists. ithis weekend. _ Vist Washington Senator’ $ “home run’ leader was a visit from his | mother. Mrs. H. C. Killebrew took her first airplane ride to travel from Payette, Idaho, to watch her son for the first time in a Major League game. .- Harmon knew nothing about it unti] Mrs. Killebrew walked up to home plate at Griffith Stadium be- fore the Senators’ game with the Chicago White Sox, won by the Sox, 41. ° * * can League with 19 home runs, already was at the plate — tHe Grill Squad 9-5 Class B Winner to trounce Don Nicholie 95 in a) lother by two, and one of his vic * = . = = * The report came from Bud Class B City League baseball | tories was a shutout over his first cincinnats ee Be CHICAGO ae LOS ANGELES PHILADELPHIA Foster, sportscaster for television) game yesterday at Jaycee Park. . rh - rrrury yt 9 _ az cringe nf : . oe Pa ee place ex-mate lremple 2 4220 TTeylor 2b- “46 09 Gite 36 oe ‘Aaiitatre: cisco closed in with an 11-7 vie-) i tin ae Bs on 7 re : Roseboro q aeee Bowman rf acces from Washington but no firm of-jruns in the 4th inning, one in the | tory at Pittsburgh. Cinc innati de | ister “ tene rene ef. ‘ : 8 Fae et 1006 cOreke mt e000 fer He said he hadn't yet given|6th and two more in the 7th for | tented the Chicago Cubs 64: Bomees SESE Btwn © 2) 13 wie s 2000 Thomas c 481 slthem any consideration insurance on Mary Evans’ homer a rhe? pS tb Ss Pe eae mebermt B 2088 Koppe ss 3138 Newell's Golden Bears have/with a teammate aboard. ? bbe bi a i, lev oa) Conley gave up- nothing but sin [Pena p 9.960 Dent p 0000 zimmer ss eeee of iwon the Pacific Coast Conference * ¢ gles, walked only one and struck | ices 6 HAH ed P eias wuen any basketball championship three| Griff's pounded out 13 hits off | = 3 t y “7 = out two ?m A ue with loser) | Tete eds = Be lovee, a +4 Se e—-singled for Witis in mn 6 acacn| istraight years. oe , emer Gary Orr, who hurled the distance Danny McDevitt (3-6) and Clem | Struck out for Drott in 6th eno e ae tp 8th; e—Ran for ¥./their surprising 1958-59 season by|for Don Nicholie. Jerry Pointer ~ = acinn a 1A . : ; : |Labine, who allowedt seven hits chiew . 000 090 0024 Los Angeles Goole , |collecting the National Collegiate|\a. the winning pitcher in relief between them. The Dodgers, put! ebbie. —Gpr ene 77-7, Chi- Philadel 009 020 606—2| Athletic Assn, title in Louisville of Bob Reeves dow \ , | *aae 27-4 Lobe oni Hicago 3 Ee Neal. * pouches PO-A—Los ——| last March. : down in order for three Innings,| I8—Thomson, Baier, Dark, HR — 8. 24-17, Philadelphia. 27-12 DP—Nea scored in the fourth when Junior | Tayler memes incon, Banks. BB— and Larker: G. Anderson. Koppe and) Dye resigned at Washington to Temple, Robinson |Bouchee: Bouchee, Kopnoe and Bouchee l di th * Gilliam singled and came around} HR ER BM 80 LOB-Los Angeles 2. Philadelphia 7 become athletic director at the Hart Whi S lo art >: on Wally Moon's single and a wan ok al le 8 ; ; 3 ; 8 = Kopee: a8 airy ‘nh rR mn 80) 'University of Wichita. pD g ’ doubleplay ‘ | Noble (L, 66) a3 ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ MeDe viet (L. 36) 7 6 3| California Athletic Director , . r rh neleton x 1 - The Phillies, who failed to col- Drott 3 3 1 1 © 3 Gonlev cw. 33 : ‘ 0 ° *lcreg Englehard r?- he'd heard} Wants Title Fight ss : Ge iliman 1 1 2 2 8 8 U—smitt Des ne Becory. Dix Ve c - lect on Ray Semproch’s four-hitter | mer og 1 patter, tn ath Silanes oF an ‘the report but had no direct in against the Dodgers the night be-|_ U Donatel't 5; omen Burkhart, Venzon formation from Newell or anyone fore wrapped it up for Conley 2 Te ee gg ok ch Ce: CHICAGO (AP)—Garnet (Sug- with two runs in the fifth. Joe MILWAUKEE sw ST. LOUIS -. ener % giie Virdon ef 3.898 Washington's Briggs said he had/ar) Hart sat in his dressing room, a r ini } E Koppe, included in. the Conley wise mos. 4000 Bias‘ame wm il Wome if S335 ecavdec a7 ; 3 asked Newell .to recommend a wiping from his face the blood of) trade, Richie Ashburn = ¥ rally hore at = ona a] white ib a ; : = meer i mare rani a7] : ; 71 su to- Dye—but not of-| his latest me opponent,_ iat teal| : = Adcoek—1b 4.010 Boyer 3.010 Brandt cf $241 Maer'ski ab 5111. fered Pete the job. |his sights for his future in box- Crandall c 4121 Qunn'h’m rf 2001 Rodgers ss 4111 Hoak 3b 3012 lin : : an : Bane'eh SST Geet STs eaten Tea e betel | Teo i t welterweigh ‘afko © ver eBechmidt ec 000 us 8 ° ° Ww . 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Comite Blow-Out Proot a 30 $g' 15 Safety Hens FE 3-7845—FE 3-7846 é 4) F ro a ee ee ee ,< THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 11, 1959 - ” re / re FIFTY:ONE 4 a ~~ | Bruins Grab Detroit’s Burns * Wants to Play Football ‘Look May Enter Pro |Wings Draft Two Forwards Baseball Late in Fall | pes : | : ed J ed MONTREAL (UPI)—The Detroit {leagué limit of 18 players and two;from Toronto. They dropped for-,Clarence Campbell for his work Red Wings picked up two more/S9lies, the Bruins dropped Har-|ward Hank Ciesla and Les Colwill in the Toronto-Boston Stanley Cup EAST LANSING, (UPI) —; from halfback to the starting players yesterday in: the National *Y Lumley, veteran goalie. }and defenseman Jack Bowness. _| semifinal. Major League baseball clubs will! paca ass a4 =o Spar- iactine Lenmes shiner’ tent: Sab) + wee | ‘The clubowners took no official; There appeared to be a general | : é have. to wait until after next foot-| lost popular center Charlie Burns. | The Rangers picked up defense-| recognition of the row this spring' understanding, however, that if! ~ re Tela : ball season to get Michigan State’s) A Year ago, he played left half- ~_ «. ~ “jman Irwin Spencer . from “Mon-|during which referee Red Storey|Storey wanted to return to his 9 IMARE infielder-halfback Dean Look. back and was the squad's top = — M -treal_and lan Cushenan from Chi-|resigned, claiming he had been whistle-tooting he would be given —— “The pressure from scouts is|ground gainer with a 3.6yards-|_ Te phen ir iain on pert jcago and forward Brian Cullen publicly criticized by President!a job. | eal fone Regs said. “But I’ per-carry average and top scorercorn, a Toronto chattel who was} : 2 ; , iwith 24 points. ja 37-goal man at Rochester last} , ee ym so Wi a he a a A center of interest since he x ** | season, ; ae Fefused_a_$50,000_bonus.offer a. The Lansing product, whe will a wed year ago, Look, 20, said he {be a senior in the fall, figures| fisted Ry ogedlony a in would not sign this summer fer | prominently in coach Duffy Daugh- a trade with ‘Teronto in which any amount. Last year’s bonus erty’s rebuilding plans after a) the Wings gave up Johnny Wil- bid was reportedly. from the \disastrous 3-5-1 season last year. son and Frank Roggeveen. Cleveland Indians, though Look * won't say‘ In baseball, Look changed | Gord Laboissiere was taken from won't say ‘who made the offer. ¥ a : from centerfield, where he hit (ihe New York Rangers’ Saskatoon I plan to finish my final year) .347 and batted im 31 runs im |farm in the minor league draft. of football eligibility before turn-| 1958, te second base with hard- 2 ~*. + ing professional,’”’ Look said. ly a hitch. This gave the Wings a box sc * et, —_| Look admits he is gambling with of four playets gained and three The 5-11, 180-pound junior said/his baseball future by playing foot-| lost. . he might sign with a Major League) ball. However, he feels chances of | Boston and New York each club after football season, thereby] getting hurt are remote at quar- , We ee ; | picked up three players. forfeiting his final year of college) terback, baseball eligibility. “If I am injured and lose out) Boston drafted goalie Bruc e in getting a bonus. it's just one | Gamble from the.New York Ran- Another two-sport star, Sag- of the breaks. Look said iger farm system, defenserian Av- | inaw’s Al Luplow, signed a con- , ° itry Erickson from Chicago and) tract with the Cleveland In- . Burns. Then to stay within the dians in the middle of the base- (Golf Honors to Houston = |-————__-—_-_______ ball season this spring. for 4th Straight Year w.: ‘British Meet Luplow was a slugging ¢enter-| a fielder in baseball and a promis-| TULSA, Okla, (AP)—The Uni-| ing halfback on the football team.| versity of Houston took both team) : ais —$—$_— es? —________land individual titles for the fourth Chile in Cup eee Look was one of MSU’s three| Straight time in the 2ist annual Eliminations top hitters with a lusty .346 aver-| Mucmaiment Conference galf pk es falls Jule eee ra Jackie Cupit shot a T2-hole total), LONDON (AP) ~The | Europes batted in 22 runs and was voted of 286, two over par, wis the a temils eninatons get under MSU's most valuable player after|"dividual championship, _one|-"P. jy with Chile playing! . — —— ; ap Weeebets the season. "| Stroke better than Tulsa's Jerry) Way | cE Snena oe NO DOUBLE PLAY — This throw by Rocky 2nd sacker Frank Bolling in the Ist inning of > |Jones who led through 36 and 54|Britain at Eastbourne. | Bridges to Ist was not in time to complete a yesterday’s wild Tiger-Boston game. Jackie Jen- Look is expected to switch holes.’ = = double play after Vic Wertz threw himself into sen had hit a slow roller on the play. Detroit won = : * quarter-finals| bene ee an ee play the, shortstop while being forced on a toss frem out 10-9. egin Tow y=} _ ; = $22.50 SPALDING GOLF CART. eee .$14.50 jing, ee ve Paris, laly mer] Sou rica and | $ 5.00 FERNWOOD IRONS eevee eee $ 3.75 \Spain facing Brazil in Barcelonia. $12.00 GOLF BAGS......... ve SOB ee $30.00 SPALDING GOLF BAGS.......$21.50 | 2.ne win: play the winner of the! American Zone Aug. 7-9 at Phila-| Tm LEAGUE BASEBALL SUTS.saas"" se Pen. ‘Ta: ‘ ‘ ‘ ah N ' JUUR CHAISE LOUNGE and AL KALINE—MICKEY MANTLE and STAN MUSIAL GLOVES inte ine nae seation will a MAT CHING CHAIR 3 Ke Aug.’ 14-16 in Boston, The chal- i | ha WELDEN SPORTING GOODS fea round against the United| —in the BETTER Quolity—Full 51 Mt. Clemens Ph, FE 4-6211 ogi set for Forest iaaad 1 Inch Polished ‘Aluminum Tubing | . | ee SPECIA LLY PR ICED! a : = — ——— —— ——— ake with extra quality wide webbing : | Young Love - Spring - One for Him - One for Her California Redwood Arm Rests —cool to the touch—will not | heat up in the sun! Durable ...! Bottle | Ond electric spit, 0. | roe ‘\ New Non-Tilt Square Frames wad EE W h W \ ow full size an with the “high” ts eal | as n @ar ' he \\ bock rests! More comfortable... ! i. eo a Y i aff ti t35 SS" Short" Folding fre | M an aa Puppies . ; fomity! Deluxe pools of gaily colored ee ak 1958 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan | 1957 DeSoto Sportsman Cp. | 1956 Oldsmobile Sport Cp. | | "°°’Y My vinyl. Maintenance kits! Side. 99 3 by ‘WOLVERINE ~ & J dary W. A Ssud eaaey 's 1495" Puree 31090" of. daca 1499 Wells te Great gift for Dad! Breathin’ brushed pigskin Hush Puppies! Only | black. plastic .. 1795 ivory .......-.. W. W. Tires .... | 52 in. diameter, 8 aren ig 12 ounces per shoe. Solid comfort: steel shank support, balloon covers, . 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air | Vinyl Plastic Covers for Pools Pit push-in “hin Sp see | crepe sole, Water repellent, soil registant: they brush clean in a Se ea 2-Dr. Sedan z | 6 Ft. Diam. 2.49 8 Ft. Diom. 3.49 Seenenes ee eee’ | jiffy. Men's sizes 6-12 in narrow, medium and wide widths, Avaik 1957 Plymouth 2-Dr. Savoy 8 Hardtop “ aaa —— | ee ‘ pomasen able in a variety of styles and colors. : . & « Aute Trans,, bia ‘ower 5 Pid i ls = R. & H., V8, *985” Beige and Sand *995” deh — a | 595” =~ BADMINTON SET IELDER § GLOVE Father's Day Gift Certificates available. Lets him choose his own later, 7. ’ Brown ......... vory an we =” yr ket ‘ . Standard ‘Trem Matador Red | For 4 PLAYERS esti o 2 B eh crabs Like father . . . like son: Hush Puppies also come in boys' and youths’ sizes. 2 \ \\\ eere 7 Aacing. Well 99 . podded. .4- bm finger style. 5 Soran Plastic V4 : e e rons ‘iia 299 | Pie | | Hey Kids! See Captain Jolly e, lor size, hos Tubular Steel | forued euiet Special 499 holds 600 Ibs ; : . at the LION STORE, Soturday, “LITTLE LEAGUER” BASE- | LARSON | hee 1 ILA Me Te BIG NEW LOCATION q Fare BALL NEEDS ot SAVINGS! ' & 631 OAKLAND (cor. CASS) FE 5-416] | NOC UCIS@ 115 NORTH SAGINAW/ST. | _ i a Coniveniont, jon e . ay e+ : : : : 1 | ice SSE TORS ) FIETY:TWO 1% d ; us % _ Over 40 Infants Have Suffocated By United Press International jmanufacturers have conferred with, The Pennsylvania Legislature representatives of health agencies. has received three proposals to _fant deaths. prompted widespread the National Safety Council and prohibit the manufacture or sale of acti ainst otherwise-inno-|the A n Medica) Association. | “en plastic hag pes noe ee. porary ‘the bags, or to require warning One of the possible solutions.. Of- A steadily climbing toll of in Intefnational survey showed today. to The survey revealed more 40 infants have suffocated when} they became enwrapped ‘in the) Children at Morristown, NJ bags. The survey also showed the organized to assist in the. cam- bags have been used for suicide tn paign, with posters warning that an ominously increasing numbers carelessly-used bags might mean than answer to the problem. 1 * * * Practically all the victims have death. been ory a few months old. One over his face while he was in his 45 crib -at Neptune, NJ, Monday At about the same time, Bridget col , cleaner’s bag which apparentls had blown on top of her In many communities cleanfng them with draw — strings. Lehr | shops and laundries have volun- noted that such suicides began tarily curtailed use of the plas. occurring after dispatches about tic wrappings. Some legislatures infant fatalities appeared in news- have considered passing laws restricting them in some manner. | Eugene L hags over : There doesn’t seem to be any of the latest, Danna Clark> 4 direct answer to the problem of months, apparently pulled a bag suicides. The UPI count showed | last: of them, most in the iple of weeks Lehr, papers. So far the Public Health Serv education campaign seemed be the most direct, immediate labéls. A bill requiring plastic bags/*ii#ls of the New Rochelle Ati chiet of the Leddington, 3, months. died in Chi «7g public Health Service's Acet- cago. She was found entangled 1” gent prevention Bureau, said most, of the suicide victims pulled the} their faces then ted ¥ ‘Action Taken Against Plastic Bags urging parents te keep the bags away from children, _. to have holes in them failed to/S#idytheir new material was being pass in the Michigan Legislature. |*est¢d by Dr- Emanuel M. Papper, ‘It was in Michigan that two men, risvacer dg Univeret oe ‘70 and $4, killed themselves with- | olulmbs versity-Presbyterian | sin 24 hours by securing bags on} fospital at New York. ‘heir bende. | But the Dollar Cleaners and |Laundry of Topeka, Kan., started ss * perforating, the plastic film in their A bill to\ban the bags was own plant. Heavy tacks were introduced in the Iilinois Legis- placed in a garden hose and the lature. It provides penalties of hose was attached to a roller. All up fo two years in jail or a fine (the plastic bags were rolled, mak- up to $6,000, The Connecticut ing perforations about every three- Iegislature passed a resolution. quarters of an inch. THE GIRLS — By Franklin Folger = TITER PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, The plastics industry tep-level conferences on the | problem At New Rochelle “Y¥., Paul Cohen. president of the Technical, Tape €orp largest manufacturers of polyethy- __tene film. said his firs was wore | ing OA a “breathable has heid plastic bag. | fee hag not embarked on a for- mal education program, but such action officials said. The service investi. — gated 10 of the infant deaths and one of the world's concluded there was “a pre- | ponderance of the babies were in fact suffocat- | may be forthcoming, | evidence” that | in. ing with the bags, others smoth ered when the bags were used ed by the plastic film. Some of (~~ the babies suffocated while play- Phis plastic would be full of pin holes The eorpar rid an fant cuittd faeathe even if caught ntiwo sheets of i! * * * The New York tate Department said that month the state it is taken home. The New York vy City Board of Health contemplates Legislature and awaits the govern lor's signature? but a similar ‘ure has been stalled in the North ‘Carolina Legislature some type artion next week Langdon Williams, a spokes- man for the Society of the Plas- ties Industry, Inc., sald.the bags — were dangerous only when mis- used. He said reuse is mistse. The bags should be destroyed or | discarded out of the reach of children as soon as possible, he sald. The plastic people and the clean | ers litnched an educational cam-| paign last month. Two million fold | erg warning of the danger have! heen distributed Additionally the Marriage License Applications Herman K @exton 42 Midland Sharon J Lyons Auburn Hetgliis Nell F Schenk Livonia Donna J Bel] Walled Lake WM Sheffer VIE Chicagy 1488 Ciregor Leonare Arline H Green File © Keir Ortonville Mary V Minnia Oftenville Walled [ake es, Milfora Boldt A dfolir tack I Mary Gaty tL Mevers, Lake Orion Jo Ann Melson, Lake Orton Robert 1 Gireus, Waterfard Mariene E Smith, 6808 Halse) Fiimet( EF Ransom 268 Raeiuin Willene Btinage 18 Lake Cherie: & Young, Lake Orter Peariine Campbell Lake Orion Fran | i Kilme Milford tert + fire Harland Pith t ti ta a ttt + He Carole L Boomer, 962 Cameron Robert L Stuart, 119 Btout Josephine H McDonnell, Royal Oak Theodore R Pike, Detrott Mary A. Biades, Milford James 4 Harrison, Birmingham Jeanne R. Kelley, Birmingham Ronald BE. Raymond, 44 McKiniey Ruth M Snover, 691 Madison Utica Sheehan, Rochester Larry W Jeasg Laurine-M 8 Claude R. Berry, Keego Harber Charlotte A. MeGinele, Keegoe Harbor David F Miller, 480 ® Paddock Lynda M. Pathfinder, 668 Wo Haren McKinley Seott. 961 Weaxen Lorine M Lance, 40 Bagiry Charlies B Cooper, Birminglan Filen J Langley, Birmingham Walter J. @tuk, 2074 Rich word Violet H Gardner, Flint Alden C Rivers, 3536 Lexington Lola M. Wilson, 216 @ East Rive Orville F Holiday, 809 @t Clatr Leis M. Heyt, 221 N Cass flohn H Cowgill Walled Lake Mariivn D Thompson, Berkley Charlier ¢ Florence t Corwin, Drayton Piaine Cordingly, Milford CHenn F Wilson, Birmingham Emma B Walker. Dearborn terry W Thompson Troy Sharon M Ciocha, Troy Jamese ( Moore, Milford Orphe M V Moore. Milford Pioyd J Fournier, Rochester Beulah M. Bonneau, Detroit William W Porter, Drayton Plains Gracia L Kuklaw Clarkaton David EB Nessen, Farmington Denese E. Dingman, Farmington Lewis J Mall 60 Doughale Beverly Bennet! 4914 Bherbonrne Richard Ro Dorris 2669 Bilveratde QGienda M Piatt 613 DeBota William Makepeace Thackeray famed 19th Century English novel | ist of “Vanity Fair.’ also was a, talented artist ———eE——E—ES= > DONALD DUCK as matress covers, The Louisiana Legislature adopt Health ed a resolution urging use of the! with @: plastic bags be stopped, but passed | sunitary code no jaw making their use- illegal wil] be changed to reqtjre a warn-; & bill requiring the bags to be: ing to accompany each bag wheo jabeled ‘dangerous’ both houses of the EGAD, IF PERCY IS THE CONFIDENCE was passed | California | Meas. _*4 of yours, about something or other, in some publication.” HOUSE * FAP/L FEARWRIGuT-o/ BOARDING MAN THE POLICE SEEK ,L MIGHT POCKET A HANDSOME REWARD BY TURNING HIM A LSS = 2 — = —— = lt ~ Gast oF THE.” IN / uw BUT HOW CAN I BE SURE HE IS THE CULPRIT 2Z ~~ HA! I'LL STRIKE UPA CONVERSATION WITH YON GENDARME my \, AND IF PERCY IS "HOT," TO EMPLOY “\ THE JARGON OF THE UNDER- ty q WOR LD > ‘2 a \ “2. be 4 ; ees LINEXPECTED ANSWER® 6 sass wes rte te 7a tag vr THE OFFICER WILL RECOGNIZE HIM my , ge ' can gee @ OUT QUR WAY- 8 N =~ \ a 1 SEG IT, BUT 1 PON'T BE- —{ LIEVE IT’ WHEN H& KNOWS YOU'VE GOT CANDY [T’S AL~ WAYS A WAR OF NERVES-- TH HOW COME HE IGN’T | —~ PESTERING I'M TRYIN’ AN APPEASEMENT POLICY ON HIM/ THE PIECE OF TAFFY 1 STUCK ON HIS FOOT SHOULD KEEP HIM BUSY LONG /~—_ \ ENOUGH FOR ME TO “ ENJOY MINE!’ as 4 4 ‘ =| AC LE * bee - LA, ss y hs — My ae oT aon ‘ V Nay aly ? rot! A, 1, me : a S ae ul wo a — ee, iF # ; Mt pe == Cae ott ‘ at) a Oe eaten ‘ nny ase ow eee Med Ts ed eer Nai! ae -* * a fy Te 4 ~ ~~ ead 7 ~ = as e My, ait ee coe! ~ == qi Rice tO ne le "yal aie — Bere ee io ah! be wt wh eae tat lta “ rok . i DELAYING ACTION alu : PDT NR SE. . . By Walt Disney _—entenastnenathene, ANY MORE ff * ALL YOU THINK OF IS GOLF. YOU NEVER THINK OF ME p41 | || [REMEMBER THE Day YOU MET ME! —| Ae IT 18 BO! L BET OU CAN'T tS AM HA! l REMEMBER IT WELL! es ed Lee an * e- “my oo a iA : oes Mh Matrdeeied te Whe ' pie Site , c JUNE 13,1959 — a re BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES DIXIE DUGAN ME / AGREE Wi PL . MEAN NOW KNOW ALL. ANSWERS — By McEvoy and Strieber - / MY STARS, ALLEY THIS VEIN OF GOLD GETS BIGGER THE FARTHER INTO THE CAPTAIN EASY \ YEH._.Y'KNOW, QOOLA, } wary NOT? THIS COULD BE A / ‘ PRETTY RICH i \ anim A \ =f DONT YOU | THINK WE'D BETTER WE GOT NUTHIN tO By T. V. Hamlin ——~[ OKaY.. AN’ GET SOME = NO USE MOYO, GBT THER BOX! Led DOONE'S PAPERS ARE | RIGHT. HERB DBS iS HE FORMULAS!) THAT. ANO HELP | THAT'LL HOLD THOSE KILLERS TILL TH NATIVES ARE THEM~ SELVES ~~ EASY..ITCHIN' WELL, TELL THEM THEY SAID AT THE | HOSPITAL THAT DOONB | 1S RALLYING, AND MAY BE ABLE TO TALK By MORNING! ¥ MORTY MEEKLE ace | Bez NANCY ~ — _ __ By Ernie Bushmiller os VY, ~— \ NY HOW ABOUT THAT --- ) TRA / \ LITTLE GREEN 2 PEOPLE ee Cape, OFT hy Veet Apes tyediionmm, foe —~PRNME BUSHM IA E fee By Dick Cavalli I CONT Toth were ‘J A RENT IN THe MARKET, Oldie » fi 4 eee \ o. 2 354; ° Fg ee = © 1060 by WEA Bervien, ine. TM. Rag, UR Pes, OF By Charles Kuhn. YOU HAVE FLIES IN YOUR SEAS BIG AS YOUR} BUMBLEBEES / BY MISTAKE I'v’ PHAN + WITH fhe — va | f : fe } / t f ~~, | , +4 7 j 4 : B | Gey _FIFTY-THREB , ; : / i (lesen cs ine wea i 7, JUNE_11,'1959 : : . ae ee /THE- PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JU , 3 malt Rebetenegin oe 5 ae : v s ; © CLASSIFICATIONS =e | . Z S F) ee ‘ oe Profit Takin Insurance Men “““‘we"""* — Donelsonohns | PUNERA aes | a ! for ‘3 0 5 =O ‘ANNOUNCEMENTS — ins <. Add Elect Officers Gore ot Teams one ec EP V oorhees-Siple : ; , . oS PS 3 FUNERAL HOME ; vance . | Funeral Directors ...1.....-...- 4A |_ Ambulance Service Plane or Motor e Mineweaser to Head, Greer vote 20000000 + | FE 2-8378. . : ‘ ~ | Cemetery Lots 5 @ Association of Life) =MPLorMenr onan Rioorenan 3 NEW YORK (#--The stock mar- : . ‘ : Help Wanted Male ............- ' | ¢ GRAVE LOTS IN WHITE 3 ket spurted to the upside early Underwriters in City Meip Wanted Peale . = vee ceare, ar —e 3 today then ran into some profit : | me. | onl agp naan | logation, 2 i} = taking which blunted the advance. ‘Richard Mineweaser of 2285 St.| Wor “Wanted Male 8 | are. 5 for P oa Trading was moderately active. Joseph St. has been elected presi- | Work Wanted Female A | > 4 ple. (ile was trac- dent of the Pontiac Association of SERVICES OFFERED BOX eer ; I ife nderwriters. Service di sie la(aieieinie ov i At 16 A.m, 5 peg Most losses “ Building Suppl'r- srevetreress ABA | were replies at The Press tions to a point or so. Other officers elected were)! Business Services ee AB ' Bi were fractional. Floyd T. Blanzy, 4024 Ledgestone | Bootteeping @ Téxes ----.. is ethics” “te Se Oeewing t ! stock which .. 154 boxes: - An exception was Zenith, an Dr., first vice etree eee Drecomosing > Tailoring... ia 6, 7, 14, 18, 20, 28, St, ; : agg a sind at aban Pegg Mcrr' a id Ri| Garden Plowing ee 1B $2, 34, 35, 41, 44, 49, 56, jumped more , ; Income Tax — soot Se “ya | 64, 66, 75, 77, 87, 91, 96, - the opening then slumped, show- Dixon, 460 Park ee re pied prond mopgilles «og ee | 100, 162, 103, 104, 105, 106, - *- i : . Cornell Wilson, Devas 18A = aeee Seer oe ms = Ot eee et eee See se enicth Lene Ra troseree | amnesia 8 | ¥ tos, t00, ans, 7. } Litton Industries a -_ * * * Photos by “hecessertes wa tlnes 21 =—— > from an initial rise of more aye 2. on nition was accord- | Paysio-Theraoy nA | Alummums were active as they pecial “recog BD paste eta we iac Press turned mixed and appeared to bel. ed seven Pontiac emg et = T writer Service Beas | 2 | The Pontiac topping oy ord i deb “— = Insurance Leaders 0 LAOTICES 7 | FOR WANT ADS cou : ” : ores ‘ota. ‘ocand unchanged at They are Robert J. Zimmerman, | Hobbies & Supplies . “ss DIAL FE 2-8181 33% on a big block of 14,000 shares. 100 Mark St.; Robert A. Wilken- | Travel Agencies = | = i am pa becom Nabenemiie Pontise Press Phete 80n, 4430 Dow Ridge Rd., Curtis| wantep From 3 am te 5 pm: tom, (Acca was Dest ee Sve } : —£ AWARDS — Five life under- ° -— E. Patton, 314 South Tilden St.; Wid. Children to Board .......26 | aul errors — ea Metals off about a point after’ SECEE LE Ue j P W. Kruger and Richafd L. Mineweaser. The National Quality Harold W. Kruger, 4180 Midland | wid Household Goods .. .. 3 ~isey assumes 00. respon- trading unchanged at the start. | writers were presented the coveted peens ey Sead ithe Award is based on factors measuring quality of service rendered Dr; Richard L. Mineweaser; Menor, Wantee ee *~ ceen te Shee! be cares ee nee er ee reatiac Lite proincipehis ee sae te rr euseeeed re by ggents to the public. It is presented annually by the Life Insur- (Charies Vaughan, C. Li 0., 2701 lace tarien Genchare 30 | padres) hosp <> Du Pont adding 2, Allied more pis Temple. Mayor Philip E. Rowston (center) present ¥ % heety Minaguncet Aum. of Hartiond, asi the National Middle Belt Rd.; and Olin E. La-| 228 Transportatign zt tmeortion of ibe advertise than a point while gains of frac’) awards The men are (from left) Hugh Clapper, John Griesen, ance ot Life Underwriters of Washington, D: Barge, 437 E. Mansfield Ave. Wanted Real Batate A ered) eee tions to about a point were made. Curtis E. Kents: Rowston, Robert Wilkinson, chairman, ao Aa ane ~ _ ae ae —<—<—$——— eniTaL OFFERED are. Se ane s by American Cyanamid, Eastman —_-—-——_——- — vcaakes » | aaa will bg given Kodak and Union Carbide. — oe OO = _ | Rent Apia ayniwundaned % without tt : to 1961 Models | | MARKETS | Rast Heat Gettee Armour & Co. 34.8 May D Str aig ne | arm win-|Ib. heifers 7-361) Tom to 9 om. - STOCK AVERAGES the area represen. |i, Bloomfield Hills has accepted! took part in the six-hour chase ‘through the front oo, Co, |Reere $2.90-$630: wets tens ote rs cu Rev Bees Goce EXPERIENCED PRESSER & HAT NEW YORK. June 11—(Compiled by tatives who hold) hairmanship of the Automo-| |dow of the Seaboar nance heifers eters 10 08-26 08 : secures ta teem der) eas werk ler) 6 dass (he Associated Press) kiana Oe Crnenep rund| that followed. lie ed to Pontiac police | 2140) Wine 23.60-25.00. culter bulls | —_offictating Mr. Culver. will steady job. MI 48133. 1184 8 : ‘ a a ole the Oaklan itive Division of the National Fun = anened it was reported to weil Page do medium to, good yearling fond Cemetery. Mr: Oulver_ Wil etal Ge eee fie ra ak County franchise. |, Medical Education. The wily bruin scampe yesterday ide steers 650-750 Ibs. 26 00-28.00 few Bird Puneral Home, Milford, unti! EXP CAB DRIVERS STEADY & Net change 20 +10 +3 + si- th h back alleys, bo bobbed in and | rade 2800-3000; few choice €79- | noon Priday, when he will be ter time. Day or night shifts — yom ae et oe ine Land hee Bugas ee? itp d vice presi. t aes traffic, ‘scaled a six-foot Inventory Reduction Sale—Want f° co tee 31:00-33 00 ents se mot | taken. te ne Clyde | Mothosios W Huron . Prev. —— ‘ 4 2 i rough | ) z - lambs—@a i Church to He In state from | p m D37r 1387 960 2253 working t \dent of Fo otor Company out ¢ the truth?—We show honest dis Bheep and = Monin aso... 3437 Mee 808 a3 his home address has also served as campaign chair- fence and even gave his aeeoint (counts on the window of each |smeugs te male Suter tae ond. cheep fair “JUNE ie 0h a tose High. 30a 1st ine 383; LAND until the office is! ‘man, president and board chair-'the slip tempera vhaflor: hich [DEW cae! —. ‘Rambler, shenay; scottering wi Sime tee leads 4790 Clarkston ston Ra Late Orien 1989 Low 306.1 133 “ blic, which he! f the United Foundation But the unwelcome v e¢ shorn eld crop lambs (former at 2143 ned to the pu man o aoe d choice | Los d of +} Beatrice 1088 Ler _ a ‘09 729 198 156 ber will -be announced in two! x~ & * showed unusual spe anes Seale Imported giadioli bulbs, 10 va- said uring the week 20 00.33,50 call te ekg ee fet Pe EXPERIENCED i | i 1 & Supply Co.. one ance throughout the chase, was no | rieties, 69 cents dozen. Dean's se ice “slaughter ewes uiked at 3.00- | end Char He | Punetal ar: roa Cnephier Co ight nal pe local representatives will ial g are ‘itn and largest|match for pursuing- squad cars Garden CesReE, 208 ORNPENE. AES: Teodor lambs 3050 “ee inter By the oe CARP EF e i H Pigures ates Geen Polen Low ‘Woon $ the initial work on accounts here! puilding materials dealers, has|which finally hemmed it in,/ R ¢ Sale ~ Leake Orien : outa i Joma shi tao. Allen Blec ae — 2.4 - B hs machinery and moved their East Side Yard to knocked it to’ the street several | cuurch God. cor. Pike & 4 ; | dore Jooeph Br, 29410 Greening, Ras Guat con % 4 ‘ith the daa fe processing to the/new quarters at 575 S. Eton injtimes and set it up for the kill: |aaw, Pri. and Bat. Sune a ar d | =] ie ea =, SA LESMEN nwisis * 14 14 = | ‘ 1 Ok Oe Gee Lt ht 24{TBM installation in the Lansing m. A shot in the head from =e 8.10, rain fd Ing =, Raymsnd. and Peninsular M. Prod. Co. 132 132 133) central office. The company handles a com: officer's .38 calibre ve spe tee | vived by tee orem _ Pu Rudy Mig, OO - vee 123 123 123 plete line of masonry and plaster Actually, the bear was hit by vw "tal rig as | Seme in 00 10 am. from Ov TINe. a bid = wate ere ) | —_e eo several bullets and police esti. /S*. aye { Weak Lady ot Serres, Church, arm. T . sa i | , Ratepayers Appeal csiicx” Sais ney crn one | nammoge tex tape «O10 y 10 | Styne ek = HARRISON. in the 8 ‘til a | gventng 64 S50 oles on’ Etee . J" A Birmingham resident James. | Saturday pi caver ut 420 mi the “ Langer Heads ' Hike for Utility H. Hurl, has been) we had everybody in the entire | CHICAGO W—The grain futures) spencer 4 'tenney ‘Puneral Home PRINGLE Social Worker Ss | rose ns presi‘ neighborhood ”- reer —_ Blaze Razes Garage /market was steady hg hang! ington, ehere Mr, Keniman will | : t t e ad r t We tn state. _ County Group uid Pt' Manta Sern Machee and Auto That's int [Picts ew mal at) Moen gee wae COMPANY a a Corporation d . va list. age 8. be of Mrs. asked the State Supreme — od - rd 4 » Sonee Joins Da TOWNSHIP — Fire tered plus signs in Harry Moilin, Walter Ken- el £%, ' the boa of l COMMERCE. | * on, Lester fiff and Morgan Robert Langer, managing direc-\set aside the $6,788,485 furl bad | jearly this morning destroyed the’ af Isby; dear sister of Locien | Chest of ted to Consumers rectors. Hur’ jearly at & oe to a little af- ene fas) well ite to fod the eel ewe of| {rate nine gran been named gen as Partner in |garage os of Paul Wilt, 2951: Re, ay ment crop re- hel Friday, Sone tk a m MI] 4.4433 on ager Shew iN pie re rain the Pur Oe Poatioc Aree: rae a at ei Se yf oe ts Detrott Indus- ma ohnson Realty | Damage was estimated at $1,600) fegeliy of the Ss.acledg Great | - sith ev, Mary, Crouch einer: been ed new rman 000 hike, got jan firemen, | fall t in nae National Asso-| $15,300 the Public Service| ". trial and Mill Sup-| Camiey PY Commerce Township Plains caused some-selling of oats} = pn! _ALLEN Oakland County increase from = Com last Pg =: K, Johnson, 98 ttled blaze for two hours declined Me ot the —— ciation of Social Workers (NASW)./~ cirnission May 22. mums, December. has joined his father, August, latter the alarm was turned in at) 804 Oe eae of a cent eitin| Fuser Rene: "Oe PONY of a Peeeloninerh Reve nani - * * * x * “~<** [as partner in the Johnson Felt major fractions Card of Thanks 1 nective —— minutes, verb dRed arenes | Langer replaces Miss Margue-| 1 ismazoo attorney Edward J. Kent B. Froehlich, 408 Burgess |Co., ee aia of the fire is undeter./| the first few | on Gah So wae cow | rite M. Parrish, now e asked the state Dr., Milford, is being transferred) Johnson’ has been: a es Grain Prices | heartfelt thanks and a ve ne lathe’ Operator secretary of the Washtenaw who|Court to give the Ratepayers Asso-|., " pitshargh by Westinghouse|with the company for two years.) ey ee =| | Retetives for ete pate of Ripe: | Ee OF 10 YEARS SXPERI- 2 ee ae thie|Ciation a chance to appeal. Electric Corporation to serve as &@ He has also taken out a broker's) 1957 Chev rvperial Mo. veute CHICAGO GRAIN to es Sarng cur recent Pereeee: mace Frauen sxved as KAGW chairmen | The association said the COM-|cenerai service manager. iHicense and will sell t ot | Ee got Pein oa St [CRICAGO, June 1 (AP) — Opening | sont me tee ae of Our aint _ id “ c a Past fwo years. |snieslon’s onder should be set seide,| Froehlich, who has worked at surance from the real estate o an se Mich woe 1, me . : | meth & bet, om walin on ams perate ata * * * ; claiming the commission was in| the Detroit office for 11 years, fice. ; ne wee 184) Gale inew type) | sore; Hom ame and to Rev. Lewis Elected treasurer was William oe in allowing the utility tol first began as aq branch g-| The Qeyearold firm also an-|—— ae eas |Bevt ae oe 66% | Mg. Marguerite Haynes & May- McGregor Ma, Co orp. P. Gtaham ot Pontiac State How retain a tax saving of about! or in 1948 He became a istrict i that Clark Wheaton, ‘451 nial ‘perish No. 6168 Mobile March i Bite. Dee ‘te | Jom Graham. ame W. Bare Bb: pital; member. at-large for -On6 | ¢, sq9.000. The association said! \service manager in 1956. |South Telegraph Rd., who has re-| 1066. ™ Sena, 10h at 10 erciock 9 1900— reo OR Funeral eral Directors 4 EEFERIEACED | Ba a ES sires. Year term. William — bel any tax saving based on deprecia-. ‘Making the move with his wife tired as ger after 37 years io oa aS at 4618 eM Saag eae uty 1.33% | Se COATS the Juvenile Division; and men son should benefit ratepayers, at Sie aan will! with: the Pontiac Police Depart-/B., mE - 2d, ma 12% ber at large for a two year term, | utility. service for Westinghouse ment, will join, the ib iene ‘ sy ag yimance 00.,|Bee oo.) {ieee “Tard (arumel | Drazton Plaine eS | * "OSM os Mise Frists J. Hage, Remwere Most.of the rate increase would] ‘Appliance Sales, a division.ot time salesman. ‘Wheaton als «615 Dine Fe ee iid Grper “Ment os GEARKS ORIVIN CHAFEE | NT SAGINAW Br ee 5 ee be absorbed by residential -cus-|Westinghouse Elecite “Corp: with had worked for the company on Drayton: Fiaina, Miah. | | Oats (oid type Ben 277 |. -rnougnity , and formerly with the, — = . ‘shee ecto in Pittsburgh. i part-time basis, ; Division. ee ; : hen ~ & fo i s ae - 3 { . a X : A} [+ oni 36 oki fee ; ys © ! (a ses Unfurn r “3 f H ns ae (| Ren 3 a ~ UA es ee) i jee Rent ; sereacan ’ ; A f 950 ‘i hed 33 Fos UNE 1 ent A . vy. i‘ Osann : A tsDAY te aS : i HU i By Kate ¢ 7 | Oe if PRESS, - | i | 4 to« / a | at 4 Bern / _PON : ime = i ty . s aT TA tak TIZ2: 1 2 f 12 = P FE fe Oo 4 IF . Service re Call f putectotad’ b WIFE : uilding | abet . wo & | Ue Bi Ne Trace. MAN boc ee ¢ = = TH. iT) R. Phy Want ai a oe rane SPN / / 4 antec O} ¥ aes aii OR _3- ATH, or 16 } ; : Ne elp gn ; H 0083 ‘on friendly Close wn. Hay ND B. 1012 VAIL- ; H eSioud tim, Poors, QM endi n to a foes ey lag / oP ; eT 4, conetruction 6% ageelless or fri down 1 ; RMS. FE ag iid / 21. Plenty at yoriene ~~ CU drewings. 3118 ‘bgregable. rrehes and aod : 4 Per TERR = $60 : : : Est. rowing gg He jn re! t 102 iss RICK Ca : EAL s. w Plans, 6 Ix: chi ‘hu b 439, Pe 1 () ae a | { 4 fy 7 Female 7 3 pod — money | Wits: “7 : ete AND a GOOD vs Sly tend. 2-1 5 RM. Re nfs f 2 eget your Blu ; Hi? s ae Jim Se R ENTRY AND arage . ‘Bt. ve He or Y able DERN s. | saa : Wanted 3$ TO id and D "vires een mee by ew 3- Lb i_l enter me. EWLy MoO! 3 orm oy N \ N ehl n You’ ao 1 te CAR lige | ; $1926. 4c ® per rv. he PE bs 3 2. pe iy. . ; She i OUR _- Help Woman and ow te Bald Py ina | & pecialts BLOCK J 8 ie hi 1 aie PIKE, ‘ Samm is BM oni FIELD OO ee : : ovenings. $25. eae 1483 INTER ag » os TI : . 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L y \, ; ae ENE Eaten | tpn Mi oT phil bias | . «t { ib 4m all, a 8 re M ety nen w ; 4 ; cPRIIEN = ra sine Apadaore over , a. mercial ack, Cement OPED | Ae 1 le : s ih . 1 : mitine inNC or kal e coN, eee oe on ees F Maik, Meck RP ROOFED - \e Ine 4800 H 1 tn en tation F 1? \ EN teed 117 . : . = FE 2 me heme Cas el oy ye ven 20M LLM ” 1 ; PERI st mee ara N | tr Lb ¥¢ men ED Ww An “Work Pay ‘ Malesernt i ware Lk ah jwours ae hal | “omen bd La har rc m DY up A® PERI ara pee ‘ena ge a x s 1 “WAI in LL « Ly arate aon, MAN, bar ve ovbrae er * Pies Lie hift ra we lan Above EXPER & ub ALES oun ile Bs) hance 1 A paige M : m La np € cle TENCE "i'm Mira 4 only rt . : PERIEN Oe Ne B: * E or *s & ter. a Cen he Stropp id = ” a + and _ yment, a buy ard to beat. INVESTORS WISE _ vill check this 4-family. Two 4- pascorl and two 2-room apart- siways rented. All pul” vate entrances. Near her Body. $2,090 down p for cash. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor —_the_ small down Hike this is &ELL OR TRADE FO! FOR OLDER home, rm. with plastered walls, wails, fu etry Clarkston area. a —bouse. OR _3-3061 or OR 39-1070 NEW HOMES UNDER CONSTRUC- tien, comb tietebes. you finish in- terior and save money. Best of terms. C, COMPTON & SONS On 3003 ___or_; OR 34568 a HOMES OWNER: 3 sEpR BRICK, BSMT} Dinette. Lands ting & : wn 1199 Feather GI's Nothing Down NEAR WATERFORD VIL- LAGE — 2 bedroom bunga- low. Pull basement, new oil forced air furnace has re- fenced: Nothing down. See IN West Suburban. A low covered 17 ft. shades the big dow, 15x20 ft. li modern kitchen Oak floors, plastered walls. Partial basement. Chrysler Air-Temp furnace. Fenced lot 68 ft. wide. Lovely ~~ . trees. It'll cost you little to set your start na payments less than rent. ey for complete informa- jon. larg rooms and bath Pp basement, gas- ova heat. 2 car garage. ickory Grove, Bloomfield iiitie schoo) district. Priced at $13,500 — Approximately $500 mortgage costs should move you in. MR. G.1—There's no sense fm paying hi rent when for. very little down you ean move dandy 2 : een. w Sen ie v= pe fog rom, ni nice jot ri eon: Only erie #8200 with per mo. plus taxes and insurance. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ESTABLISHED IN 1916 LAMBERT SCHOOL AREA — At- tracti ranch hom oak floors, modern kitchen, bsm't - ieee] ba al arin a7 Nicely Leroi $16,500 with $3,500 down. LAKE COTTAGE — Here is a nice furnished piace a lake privi- Pontiac Large front as makes extra sleeping place for the uninvited — Now at $6950 and only $950 own. Jeges. $1750 west DOWN ve 3 bedrm. rec. rm. Cement Located west of suburban home with rm., wenvs yard and éccbie’ ig ‘Total price only $9,750 -+WEST SUBURBAN _ bedrm. home with ca Pull bath bsm't, rm. lot, privileges. $13,500 — terms. LAKE FRONT 5 rooms and lav. plus two extra 54 lots. You can mediate possession too. alum. ft. ti and ower, rec. space, oi] heat. fenced rear yard. Nice boat have to enjoy. Call for detail. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor = oe Hwy. at Telegraph AMPLE. CUSTOMER PARKING ONE MILE SOUTH OF HALE ON peeaae — home, new garage, ‘ng. is anal Hale, Michigan. | ited Owner wants to raise cash in a hurry showing ean tncome of $120 per month. Located in excellent .ental area with both units rented. Will sacrif purch: $1900. Why come om out and enjoy the cool breezes and pleasant surround- ings bedrm. lake front with unfinished Immed: ssession. Requires $5,000 down, attic. ba IP 0 Office open 9 am. to 8 pm. 267-8. Telegraph Rd. = Open 9-8 RUSTIC HOME — Year around log [BUILT Lake wos home on nice lot overlookin — Lakes Village Win of Pontiac. beth, in a roe cae tied a _ Starfire Bldg. Co. EM _ 3-6531) rm. race: ot tile mee wa $12,500 and only §2000 down. INVESTORS ! Will sacrifice 2 f for $4900 cash assume ice aser COOL OFF get hot under the of Maceday Lake. N Good beach. ce on land contract NO MONEY DOWN A started home on your any size. Pull basement. Rough Your R pare are ours. RUSS McNAB ART MEYER ELIZABETH LAKE aT YOUR back roe olf at your front door, otorwa — ranch. “Seen 2-5. "PE $1 WRIGHT ' Pace HOME ON NICE Myt 80) DECORAT- ING. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. REASONA TERMS PHONE. Fe 5-9441, ASK FOR MRS. SWEENEY. i 345 Oakland Ave 5-044] Call Evenings __ Call Sat. & Bun. 23-1864 VAL U -WAY COLORED VALUES & TRA "FOR COLORED. $200 DOWN Only een per -month for this taxes and cluded. Call today. 262 8. Telegraph Rd. PE 3-7103 5 a BEDROOM, LARGE LIVING | =< heat, nicely landscaped .| 8 and screens. West subur-. 1 $10,500. Terms. OR 3-8021._ ate ee COMPACT _floor, 99 COLORED BY 6 noms. CR. RAE- burn @ Paddock, FE 4-3136. : DORRIS GI SPECIAL A good clean and well con- structed 26x32 modern to minute ries with el ale LAKE ment $18.960 terms or trade vale che nice 3 bedroom mod- — with num- crews agi ented mire. uated BEA BRICK One of erg finest 3 —— buff brick ranch the atest today, catwated on an anchor fenced and © RE ana pees tendd wells, benetifel fawn, ‘REACH CASH CUS- TOMERS thréugh Classi- fied Ads. Call FE: 2-8181. " 9-9 FE 5-8775| © 4-1887 |. VICE Bou per month including taxes and “mortgage pee mini- redecorated hom GIs 2 bedrmoom older home on th Edith 8t. Only 848 mum mortg R'f. (DICK) VALUET | extras, N- “ us Oakland Ave. aliguthe iaceer Sbome in_ city, FE 5.0693 or FE 4-3531 | REALTOR Open ‘ti BY OWNER. OUR EQUITY. rooms, ae oso! soll ft furnace. Com- Pr eo oe omen & side. 3 sevens 4 yr. cuiriases West — For this attractive cott balance C. WOOD CO. Williams Lake Rd. at M-59 35-1235 insurance in- "drive 3 ting a r im- amily and collar ice 2 tate lot, 1 830) i ve old. hap oe DOWN. IN CITY. 321 FIRST ST. 2 bedrooms, Paved street and all “ convehiences. plastered walls. $10,950, now! heat. IF. You front home in an area where “shacks,” on there nice from rooms, glassed and screened front | rch, with 68 ft nae tt on he lake. DON M THIS OPPORTUNITY Pret offer- ing. $11.080, terms to suit, or GI full basement. Oak floors, Ceramic 0 per cent down. ~ are — for a are no Gas bath. Call lake- | eful jake — 12 minutes | ‘ontiae and featuring 2 bed- oney down! UTICA RD... Indian Village location. Near W. Huron. 26-ft. floors, plastered walis. Pull ment furnace. Only $12,600, terms. rl 83 =(«N.~ "ext 25236 STING SERVICE ramic. ) tifwl i jot in an Sensing teohesid wren o06, Open ~ Ploneer Highlands you" ve think! don't of z f s* iixl3 | Eves. alae 33? ala ‘per mo, RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | re sue Bt OWNER, 75 doub: ve. & ail day Sat. RM, . PIRE- le lot, 65 East Blvd. = Templeton Huron Gardens priced. KL. ‘Templeton, Realtor PE 4-4563 DRAYTON PLAIN mech decorated 6 rooms. 3 . Waill-to-wal, Ente a2 car z garage. Tox2 let. liane age. GEORGE BLAIR Ss bed- i 11, a Wn pe: rent Big dis- per cent mort- ALTOR 4536 Dixie ney. OR 3-1251 DRAYTON PLAINS Eves. OR 3-1708 or OR 3-8842 LIVE IN THE COUN TRY 1 ACRES Owner feos to FPilorid eeli a new! arin —. te 2 bedroo: D large thod ties room acres. Large m tiled q bath. L Large aa room. a. Rust ridowl oo. Ful- and hen. 2 car attached 3 Livy e with workshop aren add tonal drooms can be a ir ull” “basement: Fruit cellar and laundry. All on), Lf etal barn. Chick- en house. Fruit trees. Strawber- ries and raspberries. Old shade sal cos on front lawn. Priced at CLARKSTON BRICK RANCHER A 4 year old 3 bedroom. Living and dining ell. Breakiast nook. ms @nd screens.. arport. Storm heat and hot water. All on a well Large kitchen. Tiled 1% baths, Gas landscaped lawn and paved street Cash for small equity. Balance on 4% per cent mortgage. Call quick- ly. Appointments only. LOOK, POP! Ir HAS EVERYTHON A stone ranch house in aniston 4 bedrooms or 1 tile baths. Large eid. room fireplace. Large kitchen breakfast nook. Many. Thermopane giass picture dows. Recreation. replace for a den. 2 with and extras. win- and % bath in basement. Oi) heat. Wa- Laundry garage, Automatic d room. At oors e corner lot with lots of Priced right with terms. Appoint- ment only. Call us today! larkston REAL ESTATE, IN a 20:8 Main, Clarkston. Mich. ACR _ A Open | Dally 9 to 9 — Sundey 12 to 8 A 6 RM. HOUSE NEAR M ADI- son High, small amt. dn., month- ly payment Spe 50 $8 rm. large lot, nice for re- tired ¢ouple. must be seen to be FE #1156. appreciated. Cail A real home SMALL 3 with terms. Cash Jess. 3-0611, Broker BEDROOM, MANDON i privileges, floor furnace, $8.- EM MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CAPE COD BEAUTY DONELSON PARK You'll enjoy ins lovely home wi rooms throughout. bed le also imctaded. Pric $18,960. er CUSTOM BRICK EDROOM5—$1,500 DOWN cting this Looks like value days are really here, es we can offer this new br of town features 1% ba cially when ick poke ee living room al- square. Oak floors, plastered walls. Over 1,509 sq. ft. living space. See it now! or the professional man who has arrived. This archit pre dream man 2c- 80 y nbost it that ft is difficult to know where to begin description. The man vecume i delight in s outstand its successful he best wouk in. 2 bedroom home. It is sit- on «a beautiful: lake- sige lot about 12 miles from 960. Pontiac, Only $39. DOCTOR, LAWYER MERCHANT, CHIEF 300 ft. of Lakefront. Brick Bi-Level with attach way to 2 ba Rik y day! ‘no nice to last our appoinfment Kampse |REALTORS 3178. Telegraph Eves. BY OWNER—SYLVAN SHOR On 5 as pe ed to 2 car garage. 2 kitchens, 2 fire- to- ‘Bateman & Y HE 4.0528 All her ity cupboards with ee doors, 1% car ga Has to be appre ctpted. Ideal for cou- ix ‘sie-a00 but will talk | ] AUBURN OaiGaTs 6 RMS. hap hg nr. atores — echoois, 61, UL, 2-1666 ASK ANY GOOD BUILDER About the — of Laeger brick ranch home today on let us show you # Jim Dandy th new condition for less mone any occupancy. Large femily room with corner fireplace, rere on. chain of to ah. . Contra pee Bd . SMALL FAR Phage on, indianw ood R4. feee 6 bao good eerae iow * MY 2- ogg Lake’ ‘5 lakes ct = | | with i 4 | Watkins Lake Front ler softener GI m 0 with shower NO DOWN == VETS MIN. DOWN — FHA Low Down — Land Cont. and screens. | oped wooded lot. ayton Plains area ¥ é pee § $i : aot $200 DOWN 3 Bedroom starter house with eae eoania’ On Piast F) ON Williams FE 38-0420. fra Aesee 1 2 m one unfinish : Cepia ar clos- J BEDROOM F Howe Ft FULL BASE- Wrought iron stairway. Carpet- and FE remy Would you lke a comfortable 3 43; MODEST MAIDENS AN] “Good grief, Jerry, sometimes I wish you weren't-quite by Jay Ala | SMITH POR THE DISCRIMINATING Beautiful log ranch home, 20 «x ft. Mving room, Thermopane windows, fire- place, 2 grills, screened pa- tie. orl aa spacious kitch- en, with Wuilt-ins. Large landscaped lot overlooking beautiful Watkins e. WHY WAIT? SEE IT TO- © LAK FRONT BEAUTY Sharp brick ranch, fire- place, carpeting, telephone jacks, water softener, sprinkling system, beautifnl landscaping, attached 2 car garage, good beach. are but a few good features. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT. PER CENT MORTGAGE Privileges om Greens Lake 3 drooms, closets, to spare, knotty pine kitchen, beautiful landscaping §1) - 260, $1,000 DOWN. SEE IT TODAY. NEW HOMES—FHA TERMS 2 bedroom ranch, plastered walls, rimeter heat, large wardrobe closets. FULL , PRICE $8,300, $360 DOWN. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Wideman 412 W. Hur ‘on FE 4-4526 i. fireplace. ares ropa Fin- ished rec. rm_ wi arage. Horse stable & ati. ‘bide 742 8. Bivd east af Adams Rd 6 RM. 1 STORY MODERN HOME. Screened porch. tm. gues houge 2 car garage with work trees & beautifully Can be seen anytime, 777 E. ton Bivd. diate possesion. Call OR struction for *rd. bedrm. and rec. Hg Pier J ar with wal trees, berr pateh $9500 _do wn Open Eves. Y OWNER. LEAVING STATE l-one-third acre. 3 bedrms. Ranch car t shop space. 1 acre fenced. Fruit landscaped. | yal- 3} BEDROOM HOUSE, $350 DOWN and take over payments Imme- 3-0695 BY OWNER, WALLED LAKE, 3 . ranch type with breeze- and alfached i%: car ga rave. 25x19 addition under con- ith snack < Nor 175 ft. lot, well MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE West Huron Church Pe cis of Genesee. WEST SIDE BOYS CLUB lodge. community social ter, reoms in basement. A rea Cass Lake Front—Trade 6 room Brick or income home in trade with orches 006 3 bedroom home jassed and screened her spept over § remodeling throughout GAS furnace 275 beach Garage Price $1 sbout $1,950 down. John : Kinzler * to 500, Rea 670 W. Huron &t. _Open_ Zoned Ideal for small church, | — cen- | office of physician of den- r tist or could be used as in- come property. Seats 225 © more, reom modern apt. on - second floor and partitioned 1 opportunity and will consider any reasonable cash or term offer. Key at our office for your tion, Realtors in- | vited. Rench Home and safe sand beach Priced to sel] or will take a single 2) in | New) . deep conl | shaded lot with gentle meee | Stor Ph. FE 4-3625 Eve | MODERN 4 [BEDROOM Fi HOME, BY _owner, FE AUBURN N MEIONTS 3 3 -BEDRM 602250 lot larre kitchen, new = pace, Aluminum = storms. OPEN Every Day 10 A.M.-8 P.M. TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT $66 ALL MONTHLY PAYMENT - includes Taxes & Insurance — © Mei- to model, E nope go ~ { ‘LAKE ORION 2 acres. 3 bdrms. Lge. liv rm. and dining a Db nomraad mt Gas oar Pa treet. 2% car araee. Terms Hoyt Realty, V. chick MY 33711 BY OWNER. OFF JOSLYN, GAS ! _heat, 2 bedroom $6,550. FE room bungalow pear Watkins Lk BAN, *¢ acre iot. attractive 2 bedroom home with enclosed | front porch, just off Auburn Rd $11 300. THREE BEDRM. RANCH Price redued on this attrative| Price home, built in 1957. Has floors, plastered Walls, Many closets, dining ell, kitchen full basement, Rec. oil heat large lot. RANCH TYPE HOME neighborhood, lake Froom and other nice lea- tures. Easy terms. $24,500. BEDROOM BRICK walle, oil heat, 2 car tifully landscaped 7888-RES. FE CLARK REAL TO BUY, SELL & TRADE 362 W. Huron n Eve & Sun. 98 Muttipie. Listing | Service BY OWNER 2 BEDROOM HOUSE Union Lake meee, 69,500 with terms EM_ 3-39 3} BEDROOMS, GAS HEAT. AUTO. 4-48 hot water, storms & venetians eiose to schools, down $54 t month, Walton ights Manor tween Rochester & jac, off Walton Bivd. Contact owner, 2966 James Rd, WATKINS LAKE PRIVILEGES. 2 bedroom, gas heat, tiled bath, fireplace presseway & ga rage, 3-7206. | BY OWNER. WASHINGTON PARK. basem ment, 1% story, full do wn _ payment FB-+ FE 2-2760 | FOUR Excellent rag (agree off Union Lake Road, 1% baths, plastered rc geree béau- EST, ATE CLARK ° $500 DOWN. $6.500. A cozy 2 bed- | 3 pe. bath, of] furnace, lot 60 x150 feet. | $650 DOWN $7,690 EAST SUBUR. | reduced on this attractive | oak | tiled bath large} room | $16.900 THREE BEDROOM rer privileges, | . $100 Down Complete exterior. 2 bdrms. Pull | bsmt. Rough let. Nothing MA 6-3858 ~ TRELEVEL Nothing down our lol down 3-048: $350 DOWN $60 A MONTH PERRY | Park 2 ged yard, FE 8-1060 sto Cie l Cozy 2 bed (Potential Vacant. Pru Near Jr er. Only trade on la Dorothy S Realto: 7001 Highland Rd. (M59) Phone EM 3- ~~ SEMINOLE 3 bed living Lee in kitchen wil offer. 7 BEDROOM contrac Land | _6 Genes Drive. 3). High School from courthouse. Deal with own- $8950. Terms. EM 3-3303 or MUtual 4-6417. Might consider Beparate om" Loads of storage space Ter wirihg. $6350 on our down on your jot. PR 5-5078. _ STARTER HOME your lot. smal! t. &. Piattiey. EM | Corner lot Fenced “ACRE room medern home Nice and clean. it trees. Paved road 34 miles rger home. nyder Lavender r Est. 29 years | 3303 or MU 4-6 am | HILLS rm. brick. Fireplace in e. Make an HOUSE FOR SALE. act $400. down. 2657 PE_8-1210. INCOME BARGAIN — You will agree when you see this large 7 apt. 5 are furnished. gas heat Westside locatie jon, Terms. “PONTI 731 Baldwin l With this 3 turing 2 ca ment screens. Alu of garden Across oereet from lake. dow JOHN. GENERA |} Commerce Rad. EM 3-646 our reeze na dow Aluminum good | Large § bed- large income, AC REAL TY _FE_ 5-8275 ~ACRE bedroom ranch feae- r garage. Pull base- F THIS 1% STORY HOME LOCATED fe _. For Sale Houses 4“ For Sale Houses 43 _For Sale Houses 4a “MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ARRO $575 DOWN z FOR THIS SHARP 2 iM home, monthly payments of $51, a ft. lot, ofl furnace, WILL. TRADE west -of. town, oe eee Be, with shrubs trees, ull basement, Lover lie lot, low payments of $550 DOWN WILL MOVE YOU INTO A VERY clean, 4 Fr hol total price only. $5500 with low monthly pay- ents $49.50. of wa, 3 blocks from Lake. 90x135 ft. lot. LAKEFRONT ON CASS LAKE WITH TWO room homes on the same Live In one & rent the other. Your home includes 2 large bed- rooms with double closets, plus cious 16x24 ft. built in TV & Beautiful kitchen eu : leaded with ARRO TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR 5143 Cass Elizabeth Rd | PE 5-1284 PE 4-3844 Open 9 a.m. to 8:30 pm, Sun. 15 $9,500 Will build 3 bedroom house. com- lete with basement on your fot. ardwood floors, tile bath, auto- ae heat. Don McDonald. OR 3-283 BUILD NOW 3-BEDROOM HOME en INDEPENDENCE TWP. PRiczD 2 bedroom, new in 1956. §7,400, ree “Suc vale be oon | RE Fuses DRiando $4244. _ Suburban Living” At Jts Best (CONVERTIBLE, 24) W. WwW. "ROSS HOMES OR 3-802] room home with full base- ment, automatic heat and hot bohew a oak floors, plastered walls, tile and enclosed rear yerd and garage. GI 3 bedroom home locsted tn the | North end. Has full basement atic and eutem hot. water, good area for schools, bus and stores. | FHA | # bedroom home located in the | Nerth end with full basement, eax floors, automatic heat and hot water nice lot and a good lecation. GEORGE R_ IRWIN. REALTOR 238 W ‘ON FE 3-7883 _MULTIPLE | LISTING SERVICE “BUD" et ta rogueh Gams, Om Eats =e _H. C. NEWINGHAM Auburn at Crooks Rds. ' SPECIAL 4-Bedrm. W.. Suburban. ~ 24-Ft. Living Room Fireplace, Oak Floors Ceramis Bath & Vanity Birch Cabinets, Built-in Range-Oven, Refrig. Full Basement. 80’ Lot Only $2,000 Dn., $10 Mo. Brick 4+-Bedrm., 2 Baths ny r Qui ving } and massive ‘eae to celling ledge- rogk fireplace. Center entrance hall. Oven and range ere built in- to 70 ft. birch kitchen cabinets and planning center. 2 ceramic baths with shower stall. Belect oak firs. and attached 2 car Many other wanted featarea, Wea rn tom “Quality build” it. Top $$ for Your Home” W. H. BASS REALTY Builder FE 3-7210 - FE 8-0466 PROSPECT STREET 4 rms and bath. Full basement oil heat. Newly decorated and new siding 2 car garage Inciud- ing furniture sponsible party. NEAR PONTIAC GENERAL Ceerentensly located 6 rm. frame fth extra-large living rm. dip ing rm kitehen 3 large bedrms and bath. , Full basement beat and hot water Carpeting and draperies. Priced right. Only $2,000 down BYLVAN VILLAGE Lake privileged home with bedrooms, 1%, baths and large family rm Modern kitchen with Birch cabinets, Formica tops and snack bar FWA oil furnace. Alum } storms and screens. City water | and sewer. Garage Carpeting in- cluded at $14, on terms. Rolfe H. Smith $850 down to re-| Gas | chase thi, hothe on terms. Call ah te kA now HOME & ACRES Completely fenced) Nice living room. Large kitchen and uti lity room Basement with auto oi) heat. Garage All this and more | for only Bop Liberal terms |; See this one | CRAWLORD AGENCY | 600 E. Flint, MW 3-1143. FE 8-2306 | NOTHING DOWN | Beautiful bi-level & tri-level starter | | homes. If you're looking for some- | thing different in the line of start- er homes then you can't $83 afford to miss this eoppertunity Nothing down on your lot or we have several choice lots available RRO REALTY TED McCULLOUONH REALTOR $143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd | Open es to 8 30 pm. Sunday 1-5 FES 1284 FE i | 43044 BY Se € ROOM MODERN | $8050 with $4000 down or $1500) ~ REALTOR— cash FE 4-893" | 244 S Telegraph Red FE 3-7848| - = —_—— | Open Evenings Ti] M siding. Plenty minum siding, Plenty | space & fruit trees | Asking | . VERMETT REAL ESTATE Sy Evening bedrooms. §7,- month. the a. Perr eeser: INCOME FOR ANY RACE, 5 AND bath, up and down. Payments only $50 m . R TER OM BUILT 3 bedrm. colonial ranch in beau- tiful Oak uff. All city con- veniences Owner being trans- 301 Charles Ra ised rae OL _ ane LL Equity_ i mee PE 46185 OWNER LEAVING ~ CITY ‘MUST sel] quick. 2 bedrms., double lot Beautiful ly redecorated. In exc. cond us an offer, 1138 Lakeview, near Telegraph & Te!-Huron Shopping Center. FE 2-6662. - tiso DOWN MOVES “YOU IN THis 4 bedroom year around home at Ouse Lake. Ph. OR 64-0054 or FE $1,000 BOWN. $100 PER MO. __barm. _ brick. 5 ei OR 3-6208. 3 BET ick in WaéTeR- ford Tep. som age Pull base- pap oil Bede Large yard. FE 5-2 27 BEDRM RANCH STYLE 1 Home fear Fsher Body, garage, Owner transfered, must sacrifice for quick sale. PE 2-5160. — '{N SUBURBAN ROCH home ideal een Pang} ot, retired couple. 2 bedr room, kitchen with built-ins, bath, base- ment, fenced in back yard with business aot Call OL ti 1184 or OL 3-406 8Q. FT. sancat * 900 value ft $21. very Owner leav- g state. MY 2-4 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GAYLORD ee A FEW DOLLARS a good credit report will ou Pos} this lovely clean basement, i. right now on this Bargain eer bargain. Call now to see LAKE FRONT Lake Oakland. Nice | moras high lots Raga wi lake, Two jota f ft. gq ee ew room. Base atur stone Segoe Call noes Sropees, ay. TWO ACREs Well shaded for gummer living Periect ioeation ee ae landscaping. Complete-— Give | | } —- Cass oe ed ws money in W. DINNAN FE 25971 | SEMINOLZ HILLS ‘BASEMENT. Offering an tmmeacuiate 4¢ bed- - | DRAYTON AREA wo (2) acres of wonder. 3-BEDRM. BRICK | ful soil — Excellent garden| ‘produce is in end over Semi-ahell, includes electric, row at 2000 bulbs are in land | bene st furnace ahd septic scaped yard). Excellent nk § miles from Pontiac bik. bedroom home—Priced §18.- pping. ebhurch and ore .900—Terms _s500 down and terms, FE 5-0782. Faun MUTART REALTY | OTTAWA mitts Beaut!: 1 bedroom brick 2410 8. Commerce Walled Lk. Large ving room. fuil » MArket geet - PT rc Exhsusted—read ~ a Automatic oi] beat & discuss your es, ured homes. Brick garage. Beautifully with us. bed hom homes. | iandscaped yard with extra fine build pe cg Jakefron a lot— Priced to sell!! lake privileges. acreage. rt ol ne — _eesees HOSPITAL ROAD NEWLY DECORATED BEDRM i 3 Bedroom bu Bj alow home. Full basement. 1 Bik. west Breeseway, attached garage ait al al $85 mo. Cal EM | hock basement oi] heat =| bout % acre of land; ber- i abe fruit trees Patio. §um- | mer house with grfil—Many --extra features—FHA Terms ' ELIZABETH LK ESTATES. priv. | NO Dawe eer 3 leges on private beach. Excel- 214 5 bedroom homes. both lent 3 BR. home with wall to), and out of town; Some well lg cee furnace & W&- | with basements, Just deco- ter + pated amet — wairwey te floered attic for | Lew monthly payments & — storage q 5 per —taterest———-—- Only 9800. Down on F.H A. Call us now to see them! LEBARON SCHOOL. 3 bedroom VOMDALE, } ROAD home % biock E. of Josiyn. Tile 3304 de home Large lot bath Gas furnace & water heat- peer A sell at oo er. V. bifmds. Wired Phil elec. $900 down * dryer. PHA. $600. Dow — 446 8 MARSHALL 8TR OFF BALDWIN. This 2 BR. home 4 room bungalow priced to bullt in 1956 has poceeeat & ofl | gel) at 86. — 900 down furnace. Wall to wall carpet in | —avaiiable to colored. LR. & Dining ell. Tile bath with shower. $11,300 Terms. t6| EVENINGS & BUNDAY CALE: existing 4% perecent mortgage | . Call today. Bob Alten—-FE 4-5236 | 4 BEDROOMS Immediate Posses room, carpeted home, 2 full tile |» ‘ baths Pull basement Tile floor rene. weiLese, Terms ae Gas furnace. 50K200 ft tot if 3 PAMILY INCOME Lecated on few blocks from downtown. Pull basement with new oil furnace sell quickly at with 9695 down. Priced to WEST YS Picture Ceramie bath, Consent modern kitchen. Agr Landscape: /RILEY. R Jovely 3 year Cass Avenue, only « $6050 SIDE BRICK old bungalow. rcom. ip tds | peremess: EAL E ESTATE 609 Elizabeth Lk. Rd PE 46-1157. PE ¢-4821 INDIAN VILLAGE 1 have beet transferred out of Pontiee and will soosaaa’ my | architectura: home at ‘ime brick. Sap ge money saving | price. A tving rm. where you can. relax in the comfort of a wood bur: firepiace dining rm. breakfast , den, 3 luxuriously er bdrms with walk-in clos- ~ ot rors fall rma. earpried “qrcept bdrm.) Full cement Som ‘ on fired heating plant and calle for agtion __hing, Located at 17) Ogeme ) an i SCHRAM. MEP oxror D edroom ranch with full Bcenthan fireplaces. tion room) areg earl os roam ranch ras tee fe meet ote 700 $2.880 down and $40 per Had : LYN foom bungalow. Full Ca oe eonted tn School area 000 Gown, IVAN W- SCHRAM [| REALTOR, FE 5- calf Priced at “s4.90 OW FPA heat 2 (One in recrea- —— to 2- e Toon 600 een cir * auy CRESCENT LAKE ey a ayn] BUB Beautiful ranch complete op outside ‘in “aa. ing with brick trim. Interior ready for finish. LR. is 2619 and spacious kitchefh 32 «x 118 Plenty of closets, Base- ment. 1% car garage. Terme. UBURN, HEIGHTS. 2 Lots with 2 BR. home. Gtassed in porch Basement has furnace & gas * water heater. Terma. OFF M-24. Large 3 BR. home bullt in 1 Lot 126 = 168° Bath. Ol! furnace. $10,500. Terms. iJ. C. HAYDEN, ‘be &. Walton Open Eves PE 8-044) BY “OWNER 2 BEDRN. ey YRS. old. $8500. Terms. doh GILES” Owen School District 9980... full price oh @ 2 bedroom tnaide city. off Baldwin. GILES REALTY CO. FE 58-6175 — BALDWIN AVE OPE PM _ MULTIPLE Listing sir’ VICE 20 YEARS OF SERVICE NORTH 6ID ae ou this cute § located on tgom ——s . large | basement. 1 car garage, suilable for retir couple of smal) family. PIKE = ‘4 large kitehen and din’ area, 1% tile baths carpeted = out Oarage. Fenced jet. Close lo center. Only $16,800. Evenings ofer after pa | he A. JOHNSON, Reaftor 1704 S. yy, “h ore Rd. 13.3 «| 2 Realtor | LAKE AREA bedroom brick ranch home, Bob Castell—FE 2-727) Den Nicholie—FPE 4-6044 NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33 W_Huron __FE 5-183 2° BEDROOM E ME 3 LAND. scaped lots, x 4 1. Watkins Lake nardeges. Breeseway & at- tached garage. | ous 000. OR 3-6518. - HOME 37 ACRES oP LAND WITH TREES, fenced for ponies, has § rooms, 2 stor fame with basement, has i% tha, 2 car Leeds beautiful shade trees with ‘of possibilt- ties Located north of new Uni- sere. Bring the family — teke FRANK M. SHEPARD 1010 N Adams OL 1-78i1 BY OWNER IN PIONEER HIGH ete. Large attic Auto. of} heat. Full basement 5 old. Fenced yard Lake _ privileges $13,900 FE 2. bl ‘/ 2 FAMILY s70e@ down gives you pos- session ie nice income. it | eg oy $7,000. Hurry on is one! WEST CHICAGO Extra nice 3 bedroom ranch built in oak closet space, full a forced air heat. Only 1,420 down, fast possession. WEST LONOFELOW Almost new § room bun- alow with dinette, full streets. . 3 & ¢hoose from, cal now. $500 DOWN Idea) for the emall family. T0x300 ft lot 4 room , bath full basement. $4,800 fun price. tetanding th roughout. 20 ft. ving room, lovely kitch- e bom n WILLIAMS) REAL ESTATES = M8) BALDWIN bedroom full basement house at a Call today. Financing available | ¢ OECTAI very oe move in cost and low, “pp All types custom ing. On our, SPECTAT. AVON TOWNSHIP low monthly payments? We have so lucky! - lot or yours. You plans or ours.| PRICE REDUCED | several to choose from in various j.¢ HAY DEN, Realtor | Only $1,000, Down A oo ? r - M.R R ilson, Real Estate R. W.. LILLEY; Builder aoe . = s Ow transferred, uick 1515 Union Lake Rd. __For Sale Houses 43) For Sale t Houses 43 6 5 en Coe AT aden possession on this conven- Located near Rochester, At- PH . a TRADE IN Y A H | entl located 3 bedroom e . ranco-ty - EM 3-6556 SYLVAN LAKE Nice Red Brick ON ONE 0 | family home, close to school. room home: Tile a slum. “piv 5 i bus and stores. Features - e 7 BEDROOMS” FULL DIVIDED | '780 Shervood — Sem warwick Nei Beautiful Grounds ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT — 80| generous living foom, sep- Lot 65 x 223. $9,500, terms. basement, Ledge rock fireplaces! ranch home. Fireplace, built-ins, Close in suburban—good sitet ft of perfect beach 3 bedrooms. arate dining room, large . S rec room & living rm. 3 acres| car garage. 185 ft. seeded Jot.| peighborhood Corner location. 1\— baths. try kitchen. Base- vestibule entrance, full base- NORTH SUBURBAN { land. For sale by builder and| Scclusive community, sewer, wa| large lots, fe: yard. carpet: ment. $19,500. Terms. | ment with automatic heat & owner ons baal D ter, paved ‘streets, ro privijeges ike lawn superbly landscaped, | hot water venetian blinds. } ROOMS 1 THS. WILL PA $24. $5.000 will handle, Open huge shade trees. Brick garage | #1 SUMMIT -— Attractive 5 rooms storms and screens, 134 car for itself. Dicom for large ian Sunday, FE 45090. 2-205 piseenee gg A os agg ; Beck ard Wik bareaces Onset dat fat he Makers while be oun payment. $9.500. 148 Wall Bt. rE Pp boas w piace, se ey Wisner School Oni $9500 ES. price $9500 Buy it while 3. bedr ranch near | ng room, handy tchen, ¥ . | you can Woodhull Lake. Built 1956. = 9-4067,-—— ie fe = Gas heat. Large family-size WAT S ry t ee - Reduced to $14,900 LOOK ‘in Fess te piste down and see | FE 25452. Aes 45203) “Bud” Nichole, Realtor Ae pe po lilly polo) Ahached garege a ands enclose ports losated tn a welbrectrioted | Per month. A reguier show place.) “ SbACIQUS CHARM | ois See ee er) Clarkston school bus et breezeway. Full base oil | heighborhood. Newly decorated,| Lakefront Home @ ax alley bccn, cum Wl ee door, Small down payment. peat Carpeting. Bred hy jot — ready for immediate occ ¥. 2 bedroom bungalow on Lake the comforts of modernisation. COMMERCE VILLAGE CLA enced. Paved street. Near com-| $1.00 down. For further informa-| Oakland 60x217 toot lot. Living Lovely fireplace and stairway BOBOLINK 132 RESTON VILAGE — ear schools i Nar mortange, tion; call FE 5-4311. Lana] = semees K coll rd living Esies: aise — ONLY f00es , Ollet, lavatory ower. im- . pine-panele tchen. ree living room. Huge dininy ee Cedar” Hill, Ro Lis: HERBERT C. DAVIS a possession. §1,000 down eres dedroome Boy te = aol iy 2 % st herald ms N eee m . vanity 6 seo oor, r kitchen. Nice bath, lass ig = ; 4 peted thr Gas heat Ga-| rear porch. Covered front Remodeled farm home. lot $100 $3,150 Full Price 4 Bedrooms, 1%4 Baths , | tase. $16,800. Terms to suit you | Ful basement Oil heat. Large 5 66 x 282, spacious living WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT, EX- og Corner location—paved street. A-1 For information end pointment Pi R er Village home itn ovens: fac iin) fall hesement) hot HA ‘a4. with lake privileges on beautiful room, room, kitchen, terior complete, you finish tn- Needs new septic tank, $500 down: | jut ® ne full. > _cal OWNER FE 66545. Commerce oe win take lot or | bedroom, bath vied screened terior, your plans or ours. With eat. 3 bédrooms a ull bath NO 8TATE OWNER MUST “= patio on Ist 2 ‘ er without basement. See our up 1 bedroom a babs LEAVE a © 1% baths, brick seed ican as oe ERSE rooms on 3nd oi mote at ON & SONS wah the Handyman sori aoe cit eve vcs maote raneh, large corner lot, private R 1. WICKE ae Me Side Garage $12,000," MPT arge family edroom, needs . jake tn Bub. Wu) sacrifice. 7195 W. Maple _ Mayfair down. OR 3- “4353 R 3-4558 asaiite fix! and decorating. $ F k : - C” PANGUS, Real Giroux-Franks | sistema se. $8,000 WILL BUY West OF ciTY EST 1% story 6 room home la CPs a Ortonville, oon a hisk aes Dine Mighway OR e701 Je me bas aide’ “cations You. fave 1 N 305 Dinie Rig y ds i ceenewny end security in the pur- le . . Custom - bullt brick ranch. , Fireplace in finished h. Attach =e pore ached De}- co ol] heat Lot 100" 150. $21,500. terms. LAKE FRONT : T . . . Watkins Lake 126 ft sandy beach. attractive 4 bedroom Colonial Living room 22 « 13, fireplace. 2 tile gure & lavatory. Recré@ation ce in basement with fi attached garage. Screened patio at lakeside. 630.500. terms MILFORD . . Near GM Proving Grounds & Camp Dearborn having 110 acres, 2 modern homes, one @ bedrooms T- type loafing barn with _— parlor containing 4 running water, silo, caer | barn, corn crib and mgchine shed 35 x 75 el. fenced 4 natural ds & bordering lake $44 . terms. i | ope } ROY AN — Inc, REALTORS 28 Street Srenines” oon Sunday FE 8-0466 WHITE BROS. SETTL E ESTATE BAROAIN cept cont 8 cash err ty vary oe at- i%-car . ean have all the fu the house for aur extra, buy! Don't w FIRST OFFERING a. Lake area—2 bedroom —briek- —tarpeted tiring Walls coved ceil- room, sinshen ings as beat Breeseway and l‘eecar garage On a wel ad: scaped lot Ficed at $17,000. §5 000 down 1 ACRE } BEDROOM Only $7,600. $1,600 down for this neal and livable home. It has full bath and part basement. Oak floors, oil heat, new siding. A real to raise the children. Plenty a B cat “~ h pM. today! Bee WHITE, BROS. secon 3-1295 Dixie Hey. os re cag ‘Tu #: Sunday 10 ‘Tt x BROWN LAKE FRONT — 3 bedroom ranch- Exceptionally large let with sandy beach “Excellent neighborhood ' Priced at only $19,850. COUNTRY ESTATE a automatic see sarge ny and "es co = or fine a coheed dingy te ye ~ © LAKE FARM =~ 130 acres With set of farm bulldi Only 12 miles from city. Fron’ on e and frontage on two reads. Ideal for subdivjding NEW BRICK — Choice west side location. Full basement, a furn. Paved st. Alum Oak floors, built-in pone & range. Real large lot. “Only $450 down pilus mortgage costs * NOTHING DOWN — 3 bedroom with brick front. This is a repos- sessed home only § per cent a te Large lot, Paved el costs ¥ st, Newly decernted. COLORED — Sell or trade, Lovely — r stairs to attic. ent and A-1 ation. Full ac furn. Alum 2. you be accept 1 ies ea RO wees sists spo i 1 Rag 4 / / 5 ; * i 2 pe, “ ! | ( d?Gesds J | 57/ Sale hey Pts a ent Ook? Se se! ie LS bean OF : or “STOCK or m4 —— PT . RCA W’Pool 1959 ——— 55 KRU — ween -URIME — & year SDAY. 51) JUCH_BY tor ps : ior a or oz . peter, : UR = | so oe aa, = ark ae sits | or waaroms, nite. Ess) TH cap I me ~ ory Sita. ~ =f ediately. A Open REPRIG "aE a Pony “ore wttAc. Piz Business Opp ootenany best “motor ay one ‘ycione oa Tey” Dravt 1,000 ft. nort WiPool oF a v ee matey cation. low 7 BEDRM. go Be sell fo x til 9. @ | WASH PRCA W' Roo. if PON | | SINCLAE at. Fi- car ; wilt oi} 6 } — le Maytag, 2 R SHOP f , d THE ‘| oo lagi, For ta tae coms Tis ! ; | table. naman gg 0 Ae t ‘ 41555 i | Lor at ow amen al avat in an arreae value ent D nO” a! ; / — ren somenneen 1-1642. $1300 or of same. 1 = sem TANCES Goo es : — HAM a m. OL 1-16 _—— ~eRION APPL: HURON : : - : J SLICES OF eco bance TATION, 7 Brana = om nee “came SOE, SEMIN oe 7 4 c Prop. Er) ; “Teage Modern ell for train- 4 RMS. ag t ges ot Ranges. botioa for $72.90 or e y Lak sac Sons 3 bigh fe ay waterfr - Oak sntes, Waele mines ie A she ay | For Sale WELL-KEPT pe re tale e Sei'Be | GEE Rest: On) ve 8-044 Washe 106 manager. A ip ty 4 43 HEIONTS. WELLE ~ ; ing “course while 87 or ae ESTATE, Fe ~~ _Dryers s Products. PE. S-472i 4-4936. sett AY Houses 431 | vom sae joey bisiie : * requirements, moderate, © i| WRIGHT NEA APT WITH "Heater ROWN. PAI 6 : Oe BRE r eS f a oe CEdar hi WRIGHT i . B ch $15 SEWING IFTY-SIX For Sete ous rom) BR ive, Lot arms io uht - wer Got ae Haniey, eUnsei ic Pr. prep ie Ese. HOUSE: W ater He Se me SOFA. i Se van wil rk F 43 6 for ce. . pbb oo 35-0085 z ; ply Box rey ’ ap OM oak roesad 950, te : “LAT enbiue og. OF wil eee ifice ment tee. WEL ; write Call _or will ep aeer fort puny as $4 rs INGER wih For: HEAT. PE < ROOM i fire NER. ¢ bath, ee tor ; NDA Duansial trafler. =n on . 6. Rs TD. x ‘Gas loca Pn 3 BED ee ee BY OW ge be e 5 STAR lease, vailable “¢ash—or 3-340 nN : any pry 0 ce BEDRM. Nice rk. MEX me. N ent, © x B 4 reo fence i) sac ee 2 for He 65311, $300 PE heyy M Comp: : FE 5-0407. UGuT 602 Mt. 2 ee INR fonial ut — : ad ate i ~y BED. payee! ui pees equity. WATER ¥ 2ower NCE 8T ES. BO! rner’s a Sat -Repeahe, si Baa: hereon eS siready ae Fel ocd Lge mine Adams, a LC ppinge el acts APE £ LAWREN' a sTOV iy : tion. gs " re a ; place, "bos cA % condition, By cash se “wood ‘ i and Aust, tee Ts MPANY “° ae SED TV's aphs- = _FE 5 eae Me ens PE _ Me ee => seslion a oO a “ L OIL eta | Ld — T-IN OVEN wel's Appl. | 7 eapaqou pri OWNERS aaa — casement: NISHED, var SHELL a sted. East “recorders. and poe, FoR BUILT-IN ¢ Samue EW Ona 1 own boat | Le RN. Lara a oad re Hes carvloe ote m an esta’ r _ Working EDRM. walled. Sah =_— s te 2B | s 150 N T BE WR R BIN. ig pony Good 3-7925 e corner Mr. “ EQUITY IN in the ate 3-2043. | “SEE. PONTIAC "YE A sare tapncae “OR m1 a3 Postios yng taal aad | BQUTFY 0 area. OR ae eis panies P WATE! BI busine: 9:00 ween 7 Conus ; ME PRY eH, YEA Age nn KE. iuew gets ioeet Oe tales tee _Com HO 49x 25’ GARAGE Ass LK i acre Lor. em or EM D OIL The ATTA Estates ‘ me 2244.00, “ere “WOODED $406 DAR CHE a aarpeted tor AN WITH dah Lake nt LAgE WOO tiac Press ST In Ju os t) Win orig 5 mere ear 1900 ER, SS ies or} |] | saab or BABE bY OWNER - down Cost SNS Box EB OR L 1273 included. ri om SEN Beate co ae rat, rt prey ean te oF pa: becreom | TORS a Yor apesiaun i ree Oe oa PE OSLYN RD ore ke ripe oy Li3-1862 ‘for ii-Leve oe Pe 9)22 [euizan te noe wit carpeting. | = aceon, ea H h hee le bat 1% | a : reed : PANY mene gas mic tile cards is Ko Call ING AL HOMES pee Pie iuicck - cadiands | OF NATIONAL HC Sikes eas lake rin tare DLORAH OF NA Salad EA nie i kite arage riced w ER car f- ed. P- BUILDER_ ; fay | ireasterr ** CON- N SPECIALS, 21” CON- LEVISION ith oS MA 5-011. R_ with $44 95. ole © pl. 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Have nicplne, that” Ween ter ‘ pie nd eith 1eims: ‘nlaed lake home ME: Ukeanes i Lease Bus. BOR- _after re flpcienerage O. BWAP I CAMERA Does re: ‘mattress. sea $15.05 | input. Flat oe cat Bo Res. airpl 1 rade ! 5 Pp 5 500 , 4 ip d lake 000 aaa t GH aa can 2, OA 8- “MOVIE kcase shan ma att ree Wa ‘= arte sser. cane Oe ks en Rane i! are! 4 & “won niahe: on. §1 5 Ren Y° NEI PE U ar or M motor Boo! cot! ing ma’ NGE $299 ite (He le dre omer pious ee one a ce [ Trwin & $ | soakevet E ek MO eee eee ae c aged New ¢ nerspr XCHA rue ine one home = Hey earn lake John kk Als TORS ole terms WI —— Sale Lots— STORE. 8 Bia at = STATIONS "i ema aay TRONER FOR New in st gg Home $523 “bed, "Now zt APPLIANCES oom mode 2200 lot with | ad ‘ince 1625 oe ais | T tae For with, hood 286 -_——— 1 Toe Si. 6334 Diy Netinen. te FE RS. g4a9 — cu A o Ha reom can 200 [ot e kind let eee tee age 24031. S e of Pon ry $0160 4d 19 _ 4-358) nities 5 SERVICE s ° + B = N MA 6-6] PFOR | WE Everyth = CHAI! 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Fo on bes Bein: R al ERFOR et for terma. | ARE et le’ tr 1060 ER NT FOR -L OR ompiete. D uffet, a d's stro - t set . babinene ‘$0000 TAKEFRON see i re aimee iy LAKE (ld ee ee | at O8 hei! te vets “ei fom mi Ok Br |e fe NS eral eld ley VN 3 bec of grou 3. plas with «| IL EDROO $il, pr Iti-leve 47 Partridge jac, FE “GOO aon NTORY ee ENE OR ine Sat. and | : era oe nee a $6 60F S00 DOW: iN hase 3 Pes od floor Kitchen e livin 2 BE se-in 2907 ~ mu 1. : e on. _Pony AKE A Write | MIN INVE |_o ~ BOPT }.50 month. OR 3-23¢ Fri, 8 : t. kid set, range, ed COSINE x= rrnr- #40 95 + OO) will r| dwoe eat Larg atio NEW t Clo KR 3 reag a~e Hur AN M wie Te iH] Ct ATER $3.50 - FILING m. set, inetie t.| Gas ee eee chairs xk $1.9 hours" togethe kan PA’ he Ad tckseoel "Cash $00 down. 0 Sale Ac c and Tu Ww sed a ira | paveepe alegre Be ; : : Cas bare dow ON - _ Z EANERS sband or, OR 159 at : twin dryer, wing s.|Da cou lim: 4 See HOU ‘ bungalow a 10x12 sed nog loleeel | $1,500 1 LOT For -~ C1. for hu Box MF MS Tw p: | _ rug. ir set, leds, 5 k chair Studio tie chairs MY You Men} abi oe Seymore pete. Same $ | OR 3-064 LAKE 0 ome? . ae ate ¢ Press 1TH ning Large “ ford 1 & cha est, 8 4 stac ks, & sk, ee NO ; Je : ‘ED | ater let RBAN ch tes, tan De buf ECO 9151 heise et da riage Solbg ale Aldualhue on rida an altor i woor eu ex Bee ln as $50 do ltor Ponts BAR Radial we Meg) Wate rtle UBU cedar ska rs air able, S PE 2 vpl 3 ‘ 2014 7 “ q = c in = ow { My 7 8 ry 8, ice dive |), MA . sab lake 1601 en ese: to tie N t », Re 77018 | canoe Tile Wi rivets and duc As low 1S, Rea 18 | Glass owner Lael en eh M e at gpa pikes ie # 5-487 NDI THO R with high rtial bi RUT e ae ANGUS, NA_ | Stylus This shing dota. cels. iGUS, Tai | le by wipped = | Rd. | ¢ BED with pewr s FE co} naa dongle k Nica t Pa h Ful ie Ne | lesunty nt f Also | * PANG le NA 7: greeted sexivees poeta A| yh ‘ —— : ty item “GOOD ¢ a aa SF SE io i. in eer gee nome Orgs sis j Cou excelle ms 1 GP: tenwiliel™ | iieres ee ing ro idence legraj trae | nd m 4 fust misc TOVE. NDI- 361 ‘D TV. $19 oresuren F pause no wid ine Mis e om aces y tee @ hunt 18, Or ra aS dinne Sau Fes! down ly e Pon new «a t an t, cor- RIC 8 CON BED TV. 95. Hur eee LS ‘ ine “om uple Ess an 7 aise M RE tou} ing as family $000 050. | training Ths pearl lot, ill CTE 8-426: OOD CO 8E tor, oe ie w. only $6. 600 W SDGE 2 In¢ family in Me Rifle River Ever a AC Wes A spec Paap ley a ORR id hesenvent. * ELE p. FE 8-4 GOC 3-4610. imersior. (e v. HU TRI ted iy our ifle rite t= 10 + t. dle. sed buy, 1 OR pa full est ner | ten. SRY R é| iM lian "| 2 RIK No for re UCN | price the R le W Uitosh CL) ing spo li han be u ood eal weeks who | les W 1 Ow j PIN- r. O TABI D UsE 21 . PAR HURO right peat adi oe, for nWaet me | ful build own oi waey rmation, z te 6 those sails “eT, Faaz sPi a mOoi a we) 8 ap NOHOUE _ Ri ALTOR “1080 W : wie Be ee ee conait 5 | ing lands ‘pein at Lake 900 Beautt $1250 4 ler For info cae ‘aes | Comp tance to ner tion, DINING bine ap d WEST ek TH 8 mitoe.! in good 2 car ga) a Comp Deihi « $17. nt rban. Lavene fter # p EEDED| ns new | See rat wasia tion = trade. NSION 1 Nike ical ae 3. 1581 EN T Lit sae all Me nace. ntowsn, | Lan ‘Isude ONT rane bu “ snyder |. z RN ope 21. tnenela fea ee me iC an =f ~ = ~ FE 4¢ OP = —_ Bis up a fur dow | nee C AKEFR daroom reh ‘Term. Snve TT IBUTO {bution. over nd ify lete in iffith @ cha FE ING | ROO FE ANE . lamps. AT, tment ae arslaoce leak wenn § us ed po thy § gern DISTR Ae Mut sa ter 8 See Phone Mr. Gr right plano ain $20. FEL C. me bles, NDROM 43 Z = ideis eatin na ¢ | | OAKL. t beac enclos = | | Doro kelter Bet Rd. iM 4-4417 | plan of ity Mu charac d rigid For one Nn righ DRYER. fey VAC Date aes LAUD Cem = a\\ Ny are a ghlands oa Bxcell uaraaa e uicpna or MU 4 cppertas v-. goed ch bead lt ban O. eer ol raga oe \* ae eens r bat OTT: 2 bed- 96500 “yr Thi idly bu | end OU fe 1001 3.3303 : ttled, h rences ai inve focal L eC ] } E ie Up _ =| ee rae A Se << bed-_ oneet i 501 uly. «| n ee UNI lake | EM 7 ee cai rete a ace oe - suite —— ane aes 57 —_ BRIC up; 1 n. a) algnec low 1 he | b we atyle | * Phone & : cred ation. $300 eye U en aaRG maa few | [ u ian ad sah Ser nnerc. beans bree va day a In- | QU ee EGol “mise IS ACRES ea an cL « ye in oeuns 5 ood 3-4200 Il } © ELECTRIC parry eh autter- Aneiaees STA room and cinin pare eee hauoe abe Bitch: | his co beaut "1057, lity aan are ne Th { you seek) tan: 'Inew 3 525 | lue Von call abe ~~ E CO! for oom 4 ult . ne hi! be feel test Th on In ab nee upply ty. 1 i, wri 1 inte VIn 938. — 4 | lent va e mo ae Sk ne | TIQU m. rt ° un ream oe a) Ree and | me built fork ot Y Bee crea = rtunity iify sone. > 3.9. 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Go 1377 WAP llow TSOT after | Ic IR NEW den R ver 500 Jewelry Swart a - 5 dggay paid wilt | velop RIV oft ic or ta RVIC ate arts | L 8 sha 5-7 ECTR 2-3369 LY ey lint O Bina. aay) Junior | Fripp? f ae. ‘est Side Fetater ‘iy brick fire roo er, “bt h or de rms D res” 6 couple 4-522. CK 8 ell loc k of at | wiL ter for ul FE EL s. FE NEAR smatire | F wareltc aactic R. rrr - Wes ih Uake jivery Red 4 vine & dry wp ae with te Realtor tu oot ss for MUtual | E- | TRUC ess Wi e sieck bu 4 | Spor tank. Ca ER BIRD Reas. STOVE. byubed glass Perkins, —PoRNITORE. eee oo yy ke ab a bungaiow sabes i orch “other extres iy | : Stout, en] ood 7000 “down. RANT. Pa rauipmast, LE wo bi scre jo 1) end VEIMERANE 33773. | ELEC. rack aT $29.95 | Stan Mich FURNI some ar HY coatedl in lock Weanin Las love arape © & ovei y other family | ‘arren S 8h | @ $6,000 ESTAU r —- equip ected ately aed Agee! | 5 p.m AP WEIM t. OR FAN Rear OL 2-773 #19 95 Creek, 1QUES. dishes, FE = Men L ust @ b om garage. in atov Bo ried ( to sa than War AW 8T 1L 6P ON | ily. N&R ady fo d. in tl and s proxim ed stre 25 pe | oe LL SWA rowboa TING Rear ANGE... 2 40.95 | _ W oANT dtecier. al pe. ARIG E ju t d ro xerniet >» | itchen 1 loca en le Mort. | SAGIN ILY ‘T GE C IVE-I nd re ra R area. ngs. AD 3 pav 1 show Price | wy for good SCILLA tr MANOR $ os 1 FE bia lice uausa | - ail news ir “_ IR ‘ scee all 1,000 | 71N N DA RONTA oe. DR eled @ Miifo reation 1038) 4 t on 1 Wil ment ms | dog, ‘OR O ELECTR Bf ne oe $3905 | mar e, old r lon” 410 BREWE Ri! nee paenage Only 192i. Ore yl. F lake roRl | mod ted on ford Rec MU +8 -| fron termina invest eg. Ter HER F M 3.4004. 56 E washe = a : | tronstone, ly lot IS M. EA MG 1! with evon ic | Jr 560 oad re eS Loca: nd Mi Coles. IMMER for mn your erythin | ZIT elt E! thing 16 eriverata CTRIC - eae . 57B ' ALE 4a5ia yrodu ble MS | ABOL ter 45 la ighla r, Mr cc ark- rent ol rsoeyv and _or’s Clo Refr clines ELE ail 000 2-08 dios * “MIL AVI miss. SALES gage asus FOOM zene. enOUT « oma eget] oe cwne BALE. eeiimetar ce 000 fo rico Sale “~~ Gee) water 6 ig “& MAT. | _, ion & Ra ~ home's a OT svon * Zz anes BleDR nt $ [ek rlookin Cres ‘ “CME | Can NT OR Me teclcneivee a] $58, E on e pede For oe ED W 5¢ CR FE 4: NG & } 7 I ‘ision nmaraaes FM- tore, Ww O#8EP iron 208 Lf kefra ove ly 3 a ae 2102 o RE po tor she Ir i RVIC th 2 etire N US m lsc; Auburn SPRI 5-0017. | elev db Dooe 30. bed th hom Here J E WM rE f ft ja | mate y : + A OR } FOR uliding ble fo cturing . IR P°@ wi for r nd | CLEA irts fro en 3465 A BOX 0 FE | T Saal TV, Ct. USES & ba ace © 6406 Eves = ‘lac 60 wo s) | NER, riv, - cial b sulta anufa Call ev | REPA owers t-up me a io IZES : ah ckle. Gos = BED e. $2 Rd | 21 IN Venice 3 nou lote 4 oll furn for hom ANOR Ponta 2650 do JOMS -| BY Ow 1 Lake p g ar light m suit. jawn "lana ae tra inco with ALL 8 from 35c; s & ta Lk. Av | FULL Sacrifice. $3 2 cu. ft | | V. $35: 1263 2-5459. ‘ also } t. and rtunity location D MA: Only 8 sh. DRE “pice. 678 Watkin ai *roperty | ee otek to i home. fing x e 89.250 panta Hes y Orchard” I NOTH | ‘tress —— 6 left. 2 ace iT iN. ~ oe FE OBERT ae * goo “pees ns al KWOO 3B icles ND ial J} af ake| + tae iy BY O sa n wan 1 pric Iso fis! Or LE etl | FEZERS 1, only t ($249 AM r ack LE M FE . "rola : La Pon OR ASE gia ma iors a s, 388 ¢ OOR | ing v | PRE deal, uf Cans TAB st. fe a tress You for only! OA ‘ TLIGES lakefro down OMImMere Scott “ ings R LE xk and ical home n 7 day K -FL match | FE) ed hot ec 5-6011 UUM off - 4 Jessie Ee eames eee ation » PREVI. ¢ op eth fe nee | Co on ntiac] SALE fh tic ore for Offices ee) Os ID RE SILK aes le. Cat ae ee MA T vac ee ea oR 406 8 i "Ca toe “atorm \KE I poe InN | - 14 acres h of Po FOR Sutliag sass al Of . | PU dding go easonab lw ael acApp EBUILT susrantee TV. $35 —— 1909 Call. to n) LAK AC TI . S ra fall outh 498 er e buf ding. fession munit T rating we 16. Fr $57, ORY TR year's guaran r vee — ke. by 609. oa Ha ‘bath pide ANDY BEAC Fs ag r | road, ae all OR seats canes ppias er fates Za te RLES, REALTOR 0521 2.0004 chold Go« ds mates and oir ™yonnson ;_& “channel chang rains ae Wwe « ful 12 roum ec tek hony i TORS 59) € Oat é ON B if aie4 la iar eG a be eal Esta ARLES P | jouse ors | eres up: nis , lor on Ngor ies Ane bedroom tous HMvir fastered | . yle. br div ian | REAL Rad iM R 40358 ] ake t LOTS, ly acres ter loc in a oan lot, ' ms tograpn | R D CH h 310 ar le Hi RIGIDA $ rn 8 eo ther © 169 | ai ote one fine 5-7943 — More dining room, p La y rented sub fol sees Ron OF | i- LE 2 *yra}e “af private pas IN ecna tcka M ‘3 Telearap le tll & | ‘Sa ss F wie ue E45 MOUS | m epienally itine i a tie de ely les ne be 1 | ne Bhy BA a Te 2-72 rivate sono b nd 78 MAN ission Is KER 7057 HY oyhecir rd F T FA tfie t $125 7 half dinin s Mod & run Redrod ly re waya anc 406 ich CJ: FOR Orte: F E Pp rea: i) me wner one | 17; IKE ansm too WAL E «+ +INC Howa RIGH Terr ine an a nes ee een pic mre L “M : AKI | Kd in all alo Lestat d. ow et o Ph | wouLD L fe tr hand NEw 40. F ad ME ns — UP hed t. No PUR- . an extra $ yetween Dale ’ ace. | Pontie I. pees. sted AC seuedl. Canta igan. ! wou yelela sar rage | $ ND heater. RS eretened. re ter & ex rag ap | en ree in) cir SIN out | tere , vd arra aA Michig —_'w auto k Ww a oner NA ater EZE s. 8 they igar at TV's. PI 67. J walls Ino an the «a ily prop | betwe Lake La th wall 1 apa Sc: Walk arage in = sHIP Iton B 4 reque liy K ia wor eat in to 6 \- CH FA che FRE brand alte MICE SED Fr 30 ming. water pa are “Vla's00| iver Kinet! itoiaasee on Theat attesies 116 | 4 P aiage Rear We naaly et Nelsen sail TION STOCK nie eel Oe ies Cer eel e (Sew: | PASE? Mee hard Lake FOR | us home. EPAIR une early Huron = $12,500 | Dining itchen w full oa and Targe J heat eo ndacape @ pos | PONTIA Inga Re e in vein iste . rose 1- f STATI ation FE to buy fon FE 52 fan. it “ OBBIN ce Soe oecece, B3 Orc | CASH } 'd_at you ADE - a Peer ena, ae peice pet x pen one ke | ye Cal fal le nediat pay Glad oc Own 15060 MEI VICE A toe siness s stat cts : ND B ward & Ez | hone t 3 RS | chase: L—TR Vis a ree ho ear Full 4 cary le tile and red men Beau t Imm wn on land down it DI F SER t Goo ad bu | _ was Sontra ~ OR 52 ROU? a for o F rescent, EEZE! | _chas SEL in T om mie ina ahape aa wl cores reom, pidate ees | perch 10,000 mall ae ! i 5) 000. $560 Detro 48 Gut a Galanos The nd Contr BOGS ROUND we es luo E FR BUY- a te. alan AY a feet o 6 4) « h tiled el eee 280 lakefr 006 Bm before sang 5 000 Mile . equip nelg | La = i 8! achine dal g Cen vi NORG cc er to ae iq me a ie ne rw T beaieenis Fer reation ntiachoea’ eed} aetaion a Mt slaraay “ee Seven Sale Farms ~ tab) nre : | Sale R CENT 3 aiessune ae verae, Michigan swing ROOM) BELEN? and tf scratened,o¢ __Aepnaaeer Ge 57C ianaes yalow 3 nies carpeted and rement rn private eiier @ “Open Be RICK LK Percale. ely FE TALI | ss etter & nasa, ape 253937 Gees uty DAVEN. | ® mete, feoacis 4) be Rd E = r Softeners wawion fron igalo lar din air iieton t afle te B 6 | “RES ce le ; ~ , . . : i ee rm © 4 5 eral le an ite Sr mot ah tale’ bn were i ah NOMI, | Merton eet ag SINESS eta te andi mr |are serge wiles cog matred cto pay Wate KER NEW on Ising. foam ny ear aatee wenee | rie PRAY gees THOME 4 Good noave s pert of BUSE lecorate rehaser LUET |3, on Gee oe ie ae a rears see) == C SOFTEN rE per aaa: eapeds this. ine oo pre F fON 1 scoipeed Gon ante tte Wie , itd | red tent purens VAL (a PLE all after N ~— Like ays E OABERT FE 5-6189 | oe . priced. 3 NEW. — ‘ mem son ent apes. So iy tes rice . ° | " ‘ k I is : LAKE: i ap Pe bid Shh] nity o tools, | All uckin a uck- | Face DIC kK ) * 0! ort, ¢ RATTA fee table. oo ad NE G E,|A d. Re Y. LIKE LIKE } re aneias aly al i784 VATI OUBE 1 Mi. | “lees Crea Opportu tock, si et de tr f t. J. ( TOR "tl & Pp CE cot WA TOV alee NDBA) 184 | Reautifall rire e ree \\ cin eulevard: | teas Cre Seago Ins busl)) Heavy ous apeseeias | RJ. "aes. eigen SIL la ote hair & ET. inaw Ric 8 eek. ED LI 27 60 | oeee Bui ae a Wale Wee ke Rd eee Tgi\boe ho u are - salt an ae esaue el ; Ie 4-35 rele 7. AST 5 A N. Sagi LECT! any Genk us us t Mere a Walton er ta OVEN p $4.0 nd yo nt, 6 ith rates | nd Av KE bar OR }- EAKF kcas | 121 RE EL! ahog r. als: et ellaneous ¢ oe | “ near Lincaln dr 7 OO pO went et Bil hay fitagineee everything. & : ee busier tuhicgs “Tame 5 Onkia 3 or oe | new ME BR Oeeace oe: IDAIRE cin seen ell. Misce mA TRE. inc A L - 9 RIG 0" n sw st 5 le | AN | eT? ln AU EEE tyle | Lda: IN RAN . 2 eerie | every ORTUNI le bus ck grow ichigan @ sev 34 5-069, BLE at eee | CHRO -made beds. vers, F mb. 2 & law s. Mu r Sa | nue me “eae tile ba 1) kiteh ranch « 1 ere | a bath JNAPECTI | ness OPP HING en ba ru M nolude il- FE PAYA est & PC. ustom twin lip co Com rt, Rea For | = ALE x 0 } j \ | aa ris rov th Ie t tra | CE inter per 38. ¢ for ws i Di ] davenpo iture. OLES BLO neal froome a 10 « th. ful droom } basemer ; lay Y ya oe 500 & 6-6500 | RUBINE ye ichigan Nichinas Company & fie aeaat BALAN ricani nt 28 ia $ heard with’ Be pte, aver turn 1 CU: . we z ExCE large be 100m med porch, build boas ul birch cup | rs N LDAL FROM <- MI vr FARMS. ” MUNTINC os in ate S| rimilon brasia) sii4 een | | $6.500 thly, 6 “4 piesa’ 3 os aa headb souch : | r EEZER” fpr eed 9 EX! each . inthe et “ Sac mtite bath i atield Real eae had 11ES baie ee at ‘| po peery vertare “lan ae re mon 84. by mo rk Real | atu oe RATOR | Fr #001 oa FRI 3-7612 NIT- AR ASPHA than te lata nace 80 tile fever © Pr ld Re rr rm "8 nery our eral extr ary from o you red Cla -4813. ustom = RIGE bie. inet OR IT K & leas be oe nuk yours oe oi boom Ligia” LAKE ene os | CARI Btop from s plus neceas trade t Secu akland FE 4 | ¢ 43568. REF easona FRIG t. $150_ O-KN Cos lon — USE veremes Miller oer a oN? » me Large Tie ali t One listings “a tools ccept cent off O 8, Res > | OR ORGE ve. R bic foo EED- new. ay a = REM if LLIA drm ce Hlell as on | and ile ome 32-7888, =n | N 1 Sto 6090 “SP like or | WA lam 3 0264 hoarr cNab wi h 2 be firepia 7 ft Part fice nee W rty H °. FE “lark BUY OR 6 FOOT Jewe _FE DRM. MoUs fii $60.56 Aspbi ai oneal AS Willa Ib 2 02 fuss M ‘ pos bear Yo heat I'y en | icea na ible pa None land | Estate, Mr C Oo BU 2511 Detroit elawn Y BE ase | FA mac ‘hice & ae in 1 ie dinte j rpeting ell h tle Lots | off sepons ar i Oak | kx for 8s T EM 3 Ros: “GRA beoke tin, eee Fe ‘suai. A _ 100 8. << | { ONT AC imme home cn bem ¢ cn i} ‘rive | Ba -potch Just | Ask TRACT: ls 538 ILVER ser lamps, 179 50, E 5-4 ar of PIPE, 1 netgear | altor Buren AL Prt and droom oe at lity ree ent ¢ trees, a top- ood ou D CON | Garrels, - CE 8 le dres. nity la kly s venarer F oan : Re IZED ipe A A. Real 1073 Ww lo 9 CAN ans oon ou sale i ni i veer shade naa tae trietly No ¢ If you LAN \ Ear —— oPlE Double GEE pee = epee an et : in eee La , 1 000 tia th uiek Ith e. fu it ae w ta f Pon | hls fe 8 ern lease busi sel 40860 $2) tfit ches ly $ L redit ale D: 4. | — GA aivais Nes des Ms peeeion ve dv ing | sued in Fre caee Smeaton ™is eee vern ty 3 n eed. Lares ay ont, ee c reduets— NCIAL T tond. | i. %” &@ ndard est. oR’ enue Ie after a naa Frncen tn ON eae CHARLES, REALT page| Sees Sdetien tne Mail you ; OF te Loan sil dor panee. — 42 {KP "PROVING rim, good oe e008 MSO. 1°-$9.95; BED bee ste id oe We tapas | Dele) oe ict Sepa ty FE aie cooniderinn wh ft ney ngera) qi ioe se ee) * : ENCH any t ———=| #2 son, 7 Solent Fi ceraae Rekceh "T bedroon June win yt al ap By onal URBAN large IE Shier RM cai the bac S Mo nsed Le: arson ae FR mahog R, __Thomp AWNI ates ALU oes at ealer Manitls oe ne Ry cow ire lace me Telegrar ae home. | eis. thie INES te Lice | Lake Ave eo ee rt, ERATOR _ ALUM . O abe tor part 3 tals on rina ; | Jere ater ones anu WES atyle, nireplac® 17 8 peat ry I nes mente BUS (Sta Lake A\ andl abetr. _Frvaos ST Se ae JN fiberaias., AL "Reasonable LY aniy 668. This ney nch talde Priced), 17 CRE om aslaly equire N ION | pees oe derease ma ae AEDRIOER E "$14. or a eek for | Prive “Renan ST al Ved with nom’ car garage, ou lenges we acy nt tebe built milky HIGA pA beaniace ae ieee, mabe OE F Coma | rx aoe oe ates either var KEIR R ro! proved. with el oe oe priv ee gar % machinery | MIC IRPOR. OKER prem eee eee eenty, MIRAL | SIDING” Insts Sofitimates eith . } Bre eg a lake own Mc aaeme 48 sta mach COR R om mode ly $2 hard GOOD 17” AD 1, SIDI self-fr ORMS n. $5 | CUC nae | artic te iis CRnaY LAK ‘on | full b ea tell hs Ullable. LES ESSE NY 2 table, i G Ow D1 2-9084 OR 3-069 Sphere oney dow Aeg uA bavely asiye hed | sell 92 DAY L 1 acte. in8 ement fern to acres oods SNe ANDM ‘DOOR MPA) toffee $00. Pa ture, Goo $65. 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Convenor machine _ Esse Ave roma aie re i Oper. | - AVAILA overhead doors, tage wiiekr | aviatees legen ou, minal | ing » te gecele geen oboblg s\ ing | 4 o358 | aco a ao ad td sacrifvee $0.86 onths Hom | REPRIG ure anes = oc; lor steel 8 fectory sate rage ee A tra Aliange H iegea on rT LOTS down Orr w with ex Idea! 7.ON kag 12 fT e j hand R OR ¢ a §] 080; GI ana where eee nacrifte fer 8 carn ARK a =~ OxT's, recone, . aa Jere ek woes jd 3 8.9636 = cero Creare ear soll tion tea 180 cocest bs due on paved owes or | is me Ph DOIN { “ter PMA ages any ek mone a, month rE 84 es Tomes ya Company only a Quick 5 PR. ,ENIC ea on | Randy te & pereola at. Only | amp so cae cent 4 party — b “@ALe int hd Mortg il for ue Sim | Manage é ae bie a ark few ; | , 4 hi tae, FOR by Appe AL “eo. Ck t —— |. con Oo} $45, ce pins Het Me wie nd baseme ts than 30 reaponsibig heetadhene Ree | see Ask fo |_| Product RT “Orton: cree : ‘ i ake re Beach rt aie RON'T Aan, $209 for expe Well | leas ase to urchase o RESTAURANT FO 5 MUN. 1 Service E oo hg iS W E Ratnce St. ies this hese [ake ee 7 t aii town HONDO own 980 will ih peal to PRUIL DIN us & good 2-2005 “4m O8 i 8 R_ 3-850 ID AT gj A . L E M: . Cedar , roe CARB LL. peeltent ‘ dilee FaGe ly $1 Nay ee Agee. eae call PR NG. 4 3-078). | SOL to pas THE OB ha . ran 3 Wear [a Cae Lay = Weise Ge asatrevle ‘tes saeellent | Ga 200 an OL 8-8 ON om yl d PR t,| os . Privile san i Beam sae tate typ 1 FE 0p tac Tk fiainnge desirab 8500 89 xeelien RE At dn Ke Get ‘ or q UR il, ren N j kiing ¢ © with ad atree 000 Owne at t ellen? , wn ATER 1 Main Ofer apiay, @ tala STO $2000 dente, contrac r home iYO To ae hom ve for cs hea Re 0 dea vw efi Hwy f di en H 7.spe . er | ' , 7 seuped ae edtuipment ti = $450 «Move brick, Gas as ee, peel al hod. gPearet be ey en ania ae FINANCE- fs your | a pas ag Want ce FE 2-8181., . F ; rou ner uity ny trt uh Gia pe t neigh 1h D .r am Ro a le aily 1 i tir age work ial t’ : : : Pt oath ead Wieemes I 3 bare ull bar Weerity $i 5ho # D ROA a to torship and e sah sees FED A ified deo tl ty. Pr hire, i Ie ‘ a : Ame Ho oseacr fo Ot. Lee lat ik F ren rennet N PAVE do oon trib: atote 25.000 jal fren | ’ -E Class ” nd Coun , ; a3 io gui Hh tert ee e hE Mant ieee yaar, Soe ie én Only EERE Tle rent, fied ist ins a ere | ) ee ee ys e: elves a: rat t onta ge E ror Hactientiey $1000 & Far ten your rodtia oy . l, re id is ‘ . eG : \ ; mortgag nth in ick po it uy term REAL il one Pree berrte pass el h ik 1 . ; es = ana "ineurance, Qy Ver WHITCOMe My WaCKE tent ‘Only ma ll Ads tos FE cae nw eo ae a ie : nein ; ALA y j A cen eas iful me oe S I ‘ ; . . . : ' Doll eure, Sie ent nd home ioe sien INC. ag: ye Want Ad i r maw te sy A Hone me sa 80 ow i Geert Count, ; M24 th | ) He. | , : , G1 or erp ane on i Moviern' vine. of vg urnian ge iY a4 ind et Dive hor mer en ny +0198 : - 3 c “4 » is apo wit the _ | Iv. dor ra yar erht Is ; . on > located | nae ab Aba ue ee tan bara | cornds ot ae ag re ene 1» | or] ee. : . Ine iatanee ot Nernee Flowers & ; BDRM “of ; hn nen 3.1931 o Pont! ng h r _ 28a . j Hig is ca nine < gE sa 4 lain parcel i A pose = ae uae ei Priced Si Drayton Te bt = , | apheioh faire: By appo AT ek ead dl lot, 14141, EM , ; a : * m ac 3° 6 \ mm value a ltor ful at TB of | fl ele ” ment. vig ea ae . . yo Oe en bet a vas aa. = arr Bt aw e i ; i Til : 4 ¥ . = as 2 L - ‘ ‘ = t Bs —- f \ ’ f cy \ | ~~ ft 4 uo =i .f ‘Pe fo. Bes a. Ooi ee Bg tit _ THE pontiac PRESS. nuyRsDAy, JUNE M, 1959 . 2 LE sn pe a —_—_EYETY SEY “Sale Musical Goods “@)eARNIVAL. ae: _ by Dick Turner For Sale Housetrailers 78 For Sale Motorcycles 83 Beate & Accesories | et ee 89. bees . aE de Saad |S eee AE PAO Ba aE ee ae & ee fully" sguipbe, OS, Russ Dawson Motor Co. “a ‘aera oe i i: ana * : yy hg ete gk Oe Pek ey ee ere | sh eeeee = Tie : 4 x Fis 1915. use TRIUMPH, 7-82. 10.000 Mr. TRU TER P Coljens O°0_ 7a See | ore pants trom 380; open ve 9-308 tion tpringiocth partow. ie Pes ‘ce ser 8 SYP" | Sot WINDSHTELDS, 6 Y MAKE OR MODEL Srararive, howler, ste. PE 2000 0 44.609 GAL. (TD 6 INTERNATIONAL SBULL- 5, 389 Orchard Lk. Ave. REG Boxer PUPPIES” |S Marvestor grain elevator in aa i ana py on AN overdrive, heater, ¢ Rear mum comeniti aoe | seen camp Het seas" | “Send, Gravel & Dict 6 aoe gard sn Price for lek sae ‘OXFORD oc Py cia ne"Gts| FOL ARE RSA BGRALE | ARMAND SHEL BEIGE le . _et_086 Oak iD ROSE A BOG FOOD. 041 ; _ hland Rd. THE RIGHT CAR. BLAY AL & BLDG SUP. Geen ounEA ~— txd’s, 2x88 & i) Pet Shop, 65 POWER LAWN MOWER, #30 GAR- > le peo ELLSWORTH MU_¢7171. #1 Orchard Lae Ave FE 27101/ "x10 ‘boards, Also 1 Sr ~ LOAD OR MORE BLACK DIRT _Teme Ot. PE 44033 en traster wih cultivators. 618. TRAILER ed reOa (GOVERS ARDC uae meuay. * ‘CORVETTE, 306 EXOUWE, > a "CASH WAY ee enable PE 4-200, 30 We] Canc $-6 pom Otber bie, FE ____ Hunting | Dogs, __69A Gee eka Rain ata STOW _NABE CANOE, NaHS: ae eign ORO LUMBER PRICES . | Rutgers. __ tee RAREOWE Ba H. J. VANWELT , ‘0a M Co. drills and corn planters is PE 5-4380. Russ Dawson } oor STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS various “GiZEp WOOD PRAME 3 REGISTERED BRITTANY MALR [ord npn cage ogg, alae. sd — 80) EE ee ear OR 3.1389) Abed. Dine Mwy, as eee oppe weere eererne co en = & grave aa Bw 5 mee “ all shots, | “idea — Bh NA 1-3202, Ortonville | STEWART Fe gyre Garwood | ae a we WAGEMARER bees SEaMAR LLOYO" a a . oes. ea each, | os BOND = Asse Burmeister S | por ogroened pores enelonare, ar: top mail, Pea, iy aire oo GERMAN SHORT-HAIRED Auction Sales 77 | | CRs LANES SOMMER, | Comeriing lengin, OC" bent, rub DON' T LOSE grr tation Exe. cond. ao wi =e st ~™ = ber bump rail, 20. w eld, 4 vice, Must sell. FE : BUY SELL OR TRADE zt : 2 ~ | ——— trom. We ee le or rent. ae rT or e. , NORTHERN LUMBER |"Your oid furniture or appliances. | “his travel, sand. & Bice DIRT cy | POR, Sab: BEAGLE. “Gtr OR) ANTIQUE “AUCTION = aotig wouderful burs | beck "aphaaigre ered ote ve: YOUR GCAR— iar see at American Legion, hetrigs. washers, elec. OF 883] 3 5900: 2-4891. en eee = ‘on fos ome controls battery and battery box roa TATION LACK T, | gust SELL COON DO, WILL soturday June 13m, 2:00 Noon, south of ba Lake on Te, boat cover. and Ajax 1256; We will show you how to cut Pie NT N ~ WYMAN’S ” sand. * rerel Ong fl. hae peek eae 935 Mutual 44047. 500 lots Antiques, » Old re _fapacit trailer tell} your [= eee half. Call or | wagen. §1 ¢ : 2 oe ath _Saorifice, $36. Glass end China, Lamps, Books, ee + RHORST nd. Winch. be All tor Russ Dawson Motor Co. w. e St. FE 4-1122 | humu D Dogs, T: ained, Boarded 70 FQ | Clocks, Dolis, Number Maga- ony 1450 94031 Ww Ww AND| 4-1 TOP SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL, | VOS, I rained, ! sines, Relics, Curios. Collector's TRAILER SALES ” a "Eddie Steele es tee raters m Toul Window fan, 12-ft | fil & black dirt. Ken Jones, FE Items gare from oid Local ka Rd, Lak NEW < WAQEM AKER molded pl Fas romp Paaract r FE Be. fam. Oeure-Bhe shell, 37 eT retegraph. BOARDED. por eigg th tmobile dlls ce 1840 Lapeer B saon Ato wood ie runabout: with |. FORD pismannener Motor Ca: "s _ val 5. i. ‘ : ve . up Teter Pais. vats eat |_ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66|—Hie “Grain & Feed 71 Lunch “evailable. John A. and Cision ug, New Mer IU gener tenet Oram | rap ORCHARD LAKE RD. Cet ee car louder, tion. end Ravestrouen i tc per ligt. a Na aero Orion and Oxford on M2. seats, tront and back, all uphol| pp gggqenn we 2-269 LARGER st STOCK OF DUNLOP pokes Tesi AY 08 Dow ink & trim .......... Me | a. A-1 BLACE gen? TOP SOIL, FIL. L aco AUCTION | BALE AT THE eourn Vita JON TRARLERS POR 6ALk stered. 1968 Evinrude ‘Lark. Re- Pe 5b- ime ahs am ted antique pe bea Romex 14-2 ME full coils| sand, shredded. Will deliver Sun- | ALFALFA-BROME ie Tra | Village Mmits of ttomeo Van ACATI Scar eis mote controls, battery, peters ay Oe fi wpredhy 4 fe) pe, %” ..... “we per ft.) day. OR 3-0638. a bale in fal * aldwin Dyke Ave. in the old Teatad or rent ange oa al 5 On 658. bam, .cover and Ajax 1260 ’ care et x for "ecre reation pipe omARD Lie B's" | #1, TOP SOIL, SAND GRA Orion. MY 3-140 nursery building on Aat., June | _ 9635 Williams Lake Ré. C capacity trailer tail “is IT S car @ py foam ti aa TE EE Reg tag a Me ang A ae OE suantiy of afore merchandis at ss iiniian aaa Gish SELL PIMEDIATELY, Vw A merchand! : apa ' : peri Machinery. O0A | et ot CRUSHED GTONE. Wilh deliver, OX 84178. including "some geod furaivure. | VACATION” TRAILERS POR SALE. | NEW ~ AMERICAN 19° runabout YOUR ‘34, Bun roof, excellent condition ELECTRIC Maeda dered sand ravel, € BALING TWINE, HAY, STRAW,| some antiques, refrigerators &| Rent a trailer for your vacation. A Sr og ~ a koe & nore 6-0067 ; race gy lige en down|?,BAY CITY nO. 30 CRANE OR o fit or Fe oan | PAknore. MA 60006. many other items. Sponsored by | Pixie Trailer Bales, 104g N. La-| Tundenicid. steers. bow | @6-D “i, — sUPERCHARGE. ee Faro 4 Hoe eee Bick BIRT OR RAT; bc pet pound, OL| Romeo Rotary Club. Paul Bill-| peer Ra. Oxtord Oa 0.3703. | Leni deluxe cushion pests, Walt, C ARI many extras, PE 20077, tere 2-General 420 Crane or Hoe % YA a Prices BUCK W = man, Auctioneer. Wp. USED TRAILERS. LAT Us| beck and motor well. 1960 60 bp For Sele Cars 91 ic LIGHT FIXTURES, —Caterpiliar D-4 Dozer at. Prom ; - | _1-6448. AUCTION OP ANTIQUE COLLEC- sell your, trailer from our tot. | fvinrude “Stacthine’’ battery. Spates moar or D8 Cate Dozer at A . GusTOM MOWING, RAKING & bse ade ‘ GE! THE MOST Ae See NE ; m_in_howse. pillar. eee OCRERE: Load MET ies’ or ME 1-2100. | {ion Sst. June 12 — 10 AM: for| Large list of customers waiting. | battery ‘box, and Ajax ib: - . BALES moderns, balloons D-8 Allis lees dose a ee PS ae RE APG HOMES Pars, George Cleary ot 31160) Call right new. MBlrese 4-67 capac fe Up-up taller wt bvinch FOR IT! R EPOSSESSION - gtars, Terrific values. Bedroom! _ ‘Terra Cobra 12 Cy. Scrapers LA TH 2 nes ogee FE! of se 500 Sentient tee ‘ : bea by py cored rove as cas oS ee gravel. FE barr A = saat“ niture, Glassware, china dewel- ___Rent T Trailer ‘railer Space — 79 c OUT AND SEE the | an yaacepiany ‘ Sy oly + a oi sea! ask + gig rege: les. At nase ta am Trailers BLACK DIRT, SOIL, FILL WANTED — STANDING ALFALFA try & Mis. Stan Perkins Ave- terr values in our com- : what you ge a FE 8-0403, tory, can. give an Trailer dirt & manure. 1 to $ yrds. de-| @ Brome or alfalfa & clover ba cers Swarts Crest. Pb. ME) AUBURN BOTS. MOBILE YiL- ete line of boats. Every sa ncick SUPER + BR_TOW = seed abe ave = Po Road Gravel Piant eet eee = ‘gad Rd, FE Fe nag © area. Cali Siiverbrook re * ix 5 Tai | liege. The finest % mile 6B Pon- aera a suas lig. Oo EROME ge ti 70 D SecELTENT PORDIRIOG, ope Sang tae, Sow Wos""S| mace Smet aa 4OROO|~Fo Sale Livestock 72| iretaame amtire Par Re R_Operee rm tn a iad J se a wma RE man floor furnace. 5 3519 Lippincott xn| snredaes, it Dreterred. Sand, grav: of Sale Livemed! 2s ere eidetien ct, ing | INSIDE CITY LIMITE 3 BLOCKS | — Si"times. Ask “about our “Bright Spot” atten: 1 $23 W. Miron, Picersi fi 2 p.m. * ANGE LOGA? 4 pen rom q ; 3 Fon BALE MISCELLANEOUS 9) iatnes other cobeery: General cnoke FARM TOP Soil. 6 ¥Ds, | 600 00 WHITE LEGHORN YEARLING mise. pare. Formerly known 8¢| Coach Park rk 5-9903. complete finesce — PE. jet Es 1 Neg ip BOO Ca USED STANDARD TYPEWRITER.| Sales, 2711 pouting Bd FE. 5-5002. | “ ¢10. ‘Delivered 4-658. + og to Pet Al an Fo --79 Garage owners, everyone invited, | OXPORD MOBILE MANOR FOR right on Hickory Ridge PE 8-0088 Open til! 9 Theos Pe ; Poni at anntiG TOILETS 4 iC. We _ AC. | CRUSHED STONE. SAND GRAV: | ows pig BULL. MAREET| Terms, Cash." Richard Brodie, | {hole Fee, Wat see ete ate | mode Rae Left and follow Needed: Yawnedie ely ~ | == FREE STANDING T el, rl i. J : 3. & i uctioneer, _ cS le } BUICK 2. DOOR bate vl caer ee on c inaer for truck, s4¥ male ots : ae nese Pe 432963 py aT YEARS OLD. 14 HANDS| - oe na Sa. 6.3022 jens ne on take ee Lane. “tear Main 1083 Ped pe Models . ery, gvod engine. Sua Standard trans- : FOR es r : FRAT a . e ~ se) ee aoe wee ee earee Lic ft. Fors [gar geet for (irries. 466 5 WABGN GARD PEA Tbe. — - sade m™ ! B & B Uo cette MY 2 Ese The ee FIBERGLAS. hb MATERIAL “Fo Gov. Bring Tithe—Get Cash COMMUNITY i . ft T. . onder ka, ete. Plexi- ape. bath se tied ‘trim "59098 ice sud qugince avnlatie cal gravel, biack dirt, 640 cement’ Wanted Livestock 73 73 : pe Were late tas aud| piece lor baeb Suabnaiiy ae ITY a poe paises ra GAS STATION _ £QU NT — pele MA i sted PE i aéet = ae “youre ao eae. Auction ales Oxtord. are Heb. wee pane teens te oneal prota 98 C FE 8-4530 “ ye 4329 reece ON EQUPHENT | __stevel._ MA 6-002. PS 2-300. Te). a= HORILEHOME ~ ERTATES. ; Pe ONO _ trrertinns | SGding “machine, key” machine. viline i, saeep a ot Whe. Porrest Jones, MA $-0016. 5089 Dixie Highway “en lakefront and playground. fe serine compounded for any avecan ty SARF aun. | MCE 4 Ste are: OR. > PLU at s whee! Patan cer ete. 2 day. , For Sale Poultry 74 Drayton Pains Fog OVE. SEEN THE WERT WOW Car Repair Kits, en, 2 | _ Can ‘ase older car. OR pins. torn vaAne OSE ° ENDS AT. er, OME cum truck & tealer.| NOTCH: CF TN. Ge vin | a cuices vase wrrn Tae| Every Friday .....7 p.m. ie bet agzare Lake ‘rater Federal Weintorced Plastics NOW READ | atten. 93° sie eter es | Bib Soe tera a 4 “Yourself 61. g is SUP. | purchase of, $0 Ibe of tite Pred | Every Saturday ...7 p.m. o Ac Oe eT sae ® ti BUICE 2 DR. STANDARD. fon water tank. i Hl GEERT wtting aie OR SSM | thie. Bet greens nd. Foatise. | Every Sunday ....2 p.m. ~ hate ccessories 80 anos ore pitas RoE ~ THIS Punt, 4199, CL S302. rotary TRACTOR y alacer SS eee 4. Crued | 169 WHITE ROCK WENS, YEAR. “Buy and Sel Daily [11 rorp . CALL apt.| OE OTGFE DELIVERY | BRING YOUR CAR HERE Pon | BUICK SPECIAL, a Made, 2 HE Daria Bradley, super. = = NGS ee eg | Tings; $1.25 en. 401 Oakwood RE ORiando 3-2717 - i$ 98 ST : CO Cavalier 38" Cruiser ong eg Ratgg Sheron 4 many attach: | PLOO gone, 160 per come, 63 per ié;| lines, st) , ando i NEW 0001s TURELEOS TIRES. Curis-along 22° Cruiser TOP DOLLAR Pig oh Sgr ments genre, from Sears. Has | ERS— ya. ov DOOR PRIZES SAT. & SUN. $50; 2 new 7:66-15 tubless ww, Century Resorter 1¢°—W 170 PE #1523. & brake. Only $175. rns Wal efi RS —| stone far HENS. eKAis 111. Ly gat. J 3 AT 12:36. A 6| $40; 3 used 6:00-16 enow tires, Hotida Fibergias ie ‘3 ie Ra FOR OUT habe, Mh £t, SK Owe FIGS Td ca, MU 44166. 418 Tipsico 1K. “Gi “north of Pontiac on Sashe-| $18. Ph. FR 8-086. Sele ba g rate gor rm nee, GARAGE DOORS |e 0. Sxs0nb ee on . Good _____For Sale Tires 804A) “JOHNSON MOTORS DEMO Closet — Ps) disappearing sundays te to 4 ae tee Dund- Foams ome ie Cand. €° pieces of equipment. Are a vse 2s. 0340 UP. WE + Craft Gator and Alr- bie : sgh rage re- — fe. 2 to &. Pub ne 9f SRO | wasters. Sevviens 46 Die | bey ais. tellers Everything for. the | PE 200? war 3-408. ce me Sl ee a > aTRAWBE: (RRIGA gh AE ot - FA 2 olan ARIN CLEARAN Eo , CRE qT wart oF case Royce. Long, | Drill presses, Grinders. 8 electric | 2 Seginew Ot _FR_4-0087 | 399 Orchard ia OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND | Wal steamer, floor sand- Lm, ae tual be LP., air K i WER URY MO MOTO! GOOD ioe, Bowerende. oe RY OR "SiLes ers, , hand ben ‘sanders, fur- ; | Corgaed i “CLEAN CARS” mea te Rg Mg 1 Ge Orchard Lake vies Seared - " Bolid black with an tvery top. on vator, 733 E, Columbia.| fe = a we av rt year 2 WE'LL OlvE YOU’ SAVE : e i UNTO ~~ een or “Mhzbeek Mani sata Sas Bo" soxine, Powersiie. Reyer mower, 625. ree CA . , Hor WATER HBATERS, 9 GAL.|/€MM, S00 WATT, Hs ROWELL Maine #._ Boulevard & = a Doon mur can Aeering ing Power ee jes. How Cuasumers Power 27, iN FE_ 63036 "trailers, aia & ; Coral & ivory finish, cE » Fa ° tat Sale Farm Equipment 76 “Oakland i Marine Exch. BILL SPENCE = Doe: E 63 ee oe a9 8. nen eR ” Powergiide, Powér steering. ; a BoT- ‘til @ = Sum, 10 to 4 RAMBLER en SS . "| Gavel fair. peat. Landscape ert ree ccnivater, 3 ATS New a used — wood & —SALES & SERVICE. any other 8 * Beautiful : J AGIC WANTED: 000 WATT 36 MM SLIDE None. EM 36000. EE gg ag i e "| at RAHA PF GRINDING 7 "ie aie needs to stirring. will fo ae ll oe rn Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 _ 1.2125. 7 Stee st. onveartte : . Cyt Ce er Basen sts sOntten. “aR | ‘MeGorm Sait tv Pt Y Fr. shaver ane | "es : J mower je Ot OOH veo" Yr.| & wood, were r- SERVICE SPECIAL 8-2169. “* MeCormick No. C TO. ’ geeks ’ MILFORD COLOWIAL GARDENS, | mower (to fit Farmall Sy. B,--fim g@ BRAKE ADJUSTMENT | Perennials our gpecian. Over 198 eeceed cx nb. a Pro BAL inn. a oS . Mande, SO Dae heee eon Commerce pS gepreyee: ceagvi lithere lack | 32 DODGIE ..§ 295 83 PONTIAC ¢ Door Detuxe $395 Har: top “ : ; . , $3 BUICK gup-r ¢ Door ips 52 LINCOLN ....°$ 395 . , Sedan 53 PONTIAC Deluxe ¢ Door $ 105 re ae AG _ 52 PLYMOUTH ..$ 99 21 pe aoro «poo s 6 Fie 74 oT PON HAC & 99 So Pordo; Leth Wn Be) y Eyed - | be | SD RASH ......-$-99 RAMBLER a DEMOS TERRI yi SANE [OSG R&R Mtrs., Inc. Chrysler - Ply mouth Imperial . NLL SPENCE RAMBLER . . — Sales and Service - ¥R 64501 | Wy : WONDERFUL | 137 Main IMPALA This car ts ¢val f | Open Nights Fil 8 rt S shar 1958 model with low j amlleage “ | 92 ohh "33 CHEVY, 47 C MuYY | $1095 j b4 Ford, and bo Chevy. Russ's) Lar = rom ™ HUTZ Mt rt t KS, EN¢ Gavia ecg NEW YORKER t Ty- O e i 412 §& Woodward MI 6 $302 “\ook, good, runs good, $203 Mar: | ROCHESIED eres DEALER vot CHEV, $95 KING AUTO, 115 ket 6.1571 pene, If 4 Baginaw FE 6-0402 1965 KORD 4 DOOR, NICE CAR | A CHEV CONVERT EXC COND 1963 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 485 ful) price No money down FR 2-026 Ciub Coupe Automatic drahsmis- +a ont “ fare Sales, 193 vss oC a rL AIR 2 DR sion power steering & brakes aginaw J Niciant alin lee mileaae ” excellent transportation NO MON 61 FORD CONVERT. RADIO & 2 4665 = noe ONLY $1940 PER HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO ONT MONEY DOWN Assume payments | TOL? iL sgh Me | of $983 mo Call Credit Mer at » PLYMOUTIE ..$ 895 ) DR BE OAN V& AUTO TRANS LIKE NEW INSIDE & CUT WON DERFUL TRANSPORTATION SS DeSOLTO .$ 695 40R BEDAN CLUB COUPE POW- Ke STWERING & ARAKES NICE S§ DODGE AUTOMATIC: TRANBMISSION, V-6 VERY, VERY NICE. HT _.§ 895)! y CHEVY POWERHUL IDE SEISAN rE S145 WEAUTIFUL 3/7 PIYMOU lea ta RAH, XTRA NICE! 7 EY MOU HAVOY WAH At’iu TRANS eee ae ra 110 4 DR, BUY?! PTY MOU TH 8595 DR SEDAN STANDARD TRANS MISSTON WITH OVERDRIVE 6 CYUINDER ee) Xi : USTOM ROYAL. AUTO TRANS wow TIRES MAROON ANI 'VORY IMMACULATE INS'DE « OUT Va 4 EY MOUTH WWIVEDFRE 4 9R RA&H \ TVORY VERY NICE CA 4 FORD CRE@TLINER WW TIRES $ 795 & 695 CORAL R eee $ 695 4D BEDAN R&H EXTRA SHARP Transportation SPE CIALS 2 DESOTO 4 nike 475 2 CHEV Powergiice econd vat $135 SS) PORD Setian Delivery © @td {rane Yeu make the offer ‘2 FORD Va @td trans. — g100 ~ Rammer — Dallas | Dadge-Chrysler-Ply mouth Sedan Very A good OL 1-i011- No cash needed. | Hell, King | FACTORY BRANCH © 58 MERCURY Pontiac Retail Store FE 3-7117 MT, CLEMENS &T. , REMIND D yee F vr OPFICE ‘$2 OLDSMOBILE HARDTOP. DRA, RADIO, HEATER. a LUTELY N sume pe ll of $11.46 mo. Cau Credit er. Mr. Parks at MI 4-1500. Harold Turner Ford. 1951 OLDS, $06 FING. “AUTO. 8 Saginaw. PE §-0402 R&C ‘Rambler Sales -We're bending -over » backwar on our deals 80 WE CAN MEET OUR QUOTA | For the 7 “4s 912 8 Wood SCHUTZ Pn ne ‘33° PLY 4 ae “el $300. “loguire trailer, Dodge lark No 4 headquarters. oe ‘7 2 dr. hardtop, V-8, Red & white, auto, Wansmission, R&H, Ww tires, P- +e brakes. $2695 Pontiac Retail os Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Malo . St., Clarkston MA 5-5141 , ‘68 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE 4, dr. White with red top, ee | ME eis ee l-owner. $1,800 | 1968 PLYMOUTH CON- VER . Jet black fin- ish, full power and sharp. $2196. , SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. 912 = ee UTH ae so REPOSSESSION, 469 full price No cash needed 28 16 mo. Puily automatic, good rubber, no rust. Mr. Beli, King GET SET! | FOR Summer Driving “7 | “Auto 9 8 \w. | 43314, FE 3-7117 «att CLEMENS 81. I RAMBLERS _BEWIND THE POST OFFICE “1954 2 49 PONTIAC COUPE WITH ‘53 Absolutely — data tires. motor. $75. MA 5-1989. 1955 2-DR, HARDTOP. REALLY ; clean. $695. 1962 Ww RU real good. Little rust. $175. No 495. 1957 SUPER W Gon. RADIO. & “tls |, PONTAG, @ FE. eos ae heater. Automatic pdyoraieyery , i953 PONTIAC. 2-DR- RADIO. 3 ee ee ae Heater, Hydramatic. OR a ae aoen pe Se 4 | Oe eee ron, | BIRMINGHAM | NO MONEY DOWN. Assume pay- | RAMBLER | ments of $3 mo. Call Credit | : | hd Me nee MI 4.7500 | 666 S. Wood ward arold Turner rd MI 6-3900 ; RAMBLAR BTATION WAGON ‘ VERORIVE, sors & EATER. “o BSOLUTELY logget s DN. pon a parmente of Call Credit Mgr MI 4- 7500. 52 RAMBLER HARDTOP. THIS Kentucky, a» gem — | car ts from ROGERS SALES & SERVICE | 695 Auburn” Ave E 2-0655 ality” is our geneasl t AND ‘Outstanding Deal You're Looking For ' Us! WEEKDAYS 8145 COMMERCE RD. COR. UNION TAKE RD. STRATOR ae } | 1959 DEM SALE MILES | NT ALL MODELS = ALL TYPES BEATTIE | MOTOR SALE6 5606 DIXIE HWY OR 3-1261 At the Light in Waterford” | OLDg 04 HARDTOP, 1996. IN PER- ie condition. Completely over- hauled Automatic transmission. all power steering, brakgs, win- dows and. seats. interior elean and in excellent condition. Very good white side walis. De- luxe radio with rear seat speaker. Sapd and cream color, Low mile- age. Car bas a rig ear insurance polcy coverin r failure, ex- pires April 1 Owner now has a GM company car, $1,575. OR 32-0011 days. MUtual 45021 eve- nings 5 65 OLDS «4 DR Exc COND | Power steering & brakes R&H $050 MY 3-371) ; i941 PACKARD. ‘180 CUSTOM 6) MY 31540 Hardenburg — G anaptere. USED CARS 56 Ford F La $7105 ’6 Buick 4 rT M ayaatiow $h306 | $4 Mereury 3 dr, R&H $545 | 63 Chev. Convertibie $545 62 Ford @ Dr $205 | 5) Chevrolet 3 Dr. giae ON Ge CASS & PIKE FE 5.7308 REMEMBER | ALL THAT Ice & Snow LAST WINTER? | Ir MAY BE HOT BUT Ifg GOOD WEATHER TO Be Outdoors 54 OLDS Convertible 55 MERCURY M-Clair NOW s1024 Sun Valley Automatic (104 PONTIAC $905 . | Starchief ¢ door, Hydramatic, ra- 05 CHEVY 4 Door 210 NOW $704! did, heater whitewall tires. | ; 56 FORD P-Lane 2 Deor NOW $844) 1855 OLDSMOBILE - $045 | | 9 door, Hydramatic, radio, heat- | ‘SS RAMBLER Wagon NOW all er, _ whitewall tires, extra nice. 38 FORD Country Sedan NOW $sopq | 1954 ‘PONTIA ac $605 Station Wagon @ Door — 35,000 | Deluxe 2 dr, with hydramatic, actual miles i radio, heater goed ‘rubber, solid aray finisn. Sharp! 57 OLDS Station Wagon NOW 92004! Fiesta @ Deor Full Power } M4 OLDS 98" Hardtop NOW 9604 ¥ 2 Doo, Full Power inane on . pred a Re Sars sw CONVERTIBLE. Red with black top. ‘7 PELYMOUIM @ Doer Sedan radi a matic. 949 Okl¢ 2 dr. Bored, milled, spe. Red & white trim. Power steer- NOW | vedio, heater, whitewall tires ing & brakes, adio, heater, mer- Automatic trans. Radio & heater td i ivery: “fin, Reelly cial Cam. dual ignition, special — Cy all tires, A 2 Deor Hartitop eee eee: . ‘ \ sharpie! cluteh & rear end 8 MERCURY Monterey wow anne 1980 PMEVROUET anne oie ) ) Pomergiite, radio pies one CLOSE TO 100 MPH. IN % MI xtra nice through. * FAIRLA DOOR v-8 -ton NO | out Ve 51 N. Broadway at wee wil bh tntartey te match hat | ‘as CRVROLEX Shadbolt |: 4 ter, fordomatic, im tip- | | Bel Air 4 Door redan, v8 . | giide, radio, heater, .-whit Newall | AND : $795 : | tires, extra nice! Va ‘ : | 1987 CHEVROLET $3608 | M24 at Shadbolt DR. STATION WAGON Tv-tone es 8 DOWN 34 CHEVROLET 4 Door 210 $404 34 PONTIAC Chiefian Dix. $4p4 S¢ BUICK Century 404 44 CHEVROLET 2 Door 4304 4 PONTIAC 4 Door ry a2 BUICK Special 2 Door $204 GLENN'S | MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON OUR, NEW LOCATION 1984 ELT MOOTE 62 DR 5 WAGON. i961 PLYMOW 19h8 PLYMOUTH 1954 CHEVROLET | 1957 BUICK 1095 =BUICK Rute: Pe se0z owner, $605. | P aOR e r) PASSENGER. wagon, R&H, Automatic sion. OR 3-5743 + UTH. 006. KING 115 8. Saginaw. PE 8-0402 a BELVEDERE, rgain. EM 3-0081, H Auto., ‘4 PLY Nice an. R ~ “3 Plymouth convertible 66 8 PERRY 8T. THEY | GO STOP! LOOK! SAVE! | $1896 Savoy hardtep. automatic trans- mission, radio, heater whitewal) tires A solid white beauty $2495 Impala Convertible Power steer. Ing & brakes. radio, heater, white | i wall tires, dark blue finish Noth. | ing but sharp, come early! j $1045 Super Narates with power lees rade Now / ing power brakes, radio, heate 4 and full accessories. AND ENJOY THE. BEAU- 1957 RAMBLER $1605 TIFUL SUMMER WHILE Wagon Custom 4 door with au | Its HERE tomatic transmission, radio heat- er, new tires Most economical. Our Cars Aver _. $954 PLY¥MOUTH __ Belvedere 4 Dr. Sedan, rd uaranteed | matic transm'srion, radio. heater. ZA | § new whitewall tires, new in- ro GET YOU ANYWHERE side & out IN ATYLE, & COMFORT 80 LETS ALL HAVE vat tern $1645 eT, . " ardtop with Mercomatic radic Pitan the Sun Heater. whitewall tires, This ts really extra nice 81 CHEVY Convertible NOW $1724 : * 1953 PONTIAC $305 58 CHEVY’ Impala NOW $2204 Hydramatic radio neater Yes Hardtop with Full powet folks. It's a one owner ii NOW $2504) 1956 CHEVROLET ” $1395 | Convertible with 8 * pe: . V-8 engine and per 166 Eth pews good whitewall tires. Red paint | TUL FORD, Convertible NOW 9167) With new bisck top. Real: sharp. iL ape: © He" | m6 OLDEMOBILE $1495 a eee ae | 4 door Mardtop with Hydramatic sen PONTIAC ha ape $1804) radio, heater Whitewall tires. 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(4) Riley’ Peale (9) Sky King. 6:40 (2) News Analyst. 6;45 (2) (4) (7) News, Sports. 7:00 (2) Ten-Four. Adventure: Comedy: Ralph advises Norton on how to get a promotion. . (7) Girl Decoy, Police ad- venture: Policewoman is a3- signed to case of burning of arehouse Wi . (9) Huckleberry Hound. 7:30 (2) Keep Talking. (4) (color) Mich. Outdoors. (7) Leave It to Beaver. Com- edy: Ward Cleaver isn’t sat- isfied when Beaver’s report: card shows excellence in (9) Election Returns. 8:00 (2) December Bride. Com- edy: Pete has chance to make whopping commission by. selling insurance to wealthy horse rancher if he ———~—~-can— conquer his —fear—of—— horses. (4) Republican Tax' Plan. Britton Temby, moderator with Michigan Senators. (1) Zorro. Adventure: Cap- tain Arrellano ig joined by three thugs in attempt on life of Governor of Cali- fornia. (9) Election Returns (cont.) (2) Yancy Derringer. Adven- ture: Professional dueler is hired by man to challenge Civil Administrator John Colter. (4) Too Young to Go Steady. Comedy: Pam has _oppor- tunity to help her boy-friend make the baseball team, but it would put her brother “‘on the bench.” {7) Real McCoys. Comedy: Grandpa finds he has volun- teered for more work than he can deliver after he offers to help out his lodge. (9) Election Returns (cont.) 9:00 (2) Zane Grey Theater. Drama: Robert Ryan stars in|: “Trial by Fear.” is fearful of being forced to slay as he tries to stop history from repeating itself, David Jansen, Harold J. Stone, Ed Platt and Raymond Bailey are featured. Dick Powell acts as host. Repeat. (4) Laugh Line. (7) Pat Boone. Variety wit! with! Answer to te Previeus Pussie mS dibs 1,14 10:30 _ Riders. s horse ee and it. venture for the ans and his partners (9) Walter Winchell. Adven-| ture: Fight manager per- suades his boxer to throw a match, but the fighter changes his mind and wins. 10:00 (2) Playhouse (cont.) (4) You Bet Your Life. Quiz. (7) Official Detective. Mys tery: “Criminal is traced through licensé number of (9) News, Weather. 10:20 (9) Little Theater. 10:30 (2) Playhouse (cont.) (4) (color) Masquerade Party. Panel: Faye Emer- son, Audrey Meadows, Lee Bowman and Sam Levenson with Bert Parks. death, when policeman ‘'s killed. Businessman is in fi- nancial trouble because wife ,. commits robbery. 49) Theater. Drama: Trap- pist member escapes mona- stery and falls in love with beautiful] woman in ‘Garden of Allah.” ('36), Charles Boy- er, Marlene Dietrich. 10:00 (2) (4) News, Weather. (7) Soupy’s On. 11:15 (2) (4) Weather. 11:20 (2) (4) Sports. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Lueille Ball, 1:30 (4) Jack Paar. Variety with Minnie Pearl, Edmond Love. (1) Night Court. FRIDAY MORNING 6:50 (2) Meditations. 6:55, (2) On Farm Front. 7:00 (4) Today. (2) TV College. (1) Breakfast Time. (2) Cartoon Classroom, |g:00 (2) Captain Kangaroo, 8:30 (7) Harry’s Holiday House. 9:00 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. (2) Movie. 9:40 (4) Mr. Adams and Eve. |7:30 Rose-| '2:50 (3) News. (7) Parole. Drama: Unem-|4, ployed youth is sentenced to 4, 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Pantomime Quiz. (9) Myrt & Doris, 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) It’s Great Life. (7) Music Bingo. (9) Movie. (7) Topper. (4) I Married Joan. (2) As World Turns. (4) Faye Elizabeth. (7) Day in Court. (2) Susie. (4) Queen for a Day. (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. We {2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots, (7) Who Do You Trust. (2) Brighter Day. ° (4) (color) Truth or Conse quences. . (7) American Bandstand. . (2) Secret Storm. (2) Edge of Night. (4) County Fair. (9) Sherwood Forest. (2) Jimmy Dean, (4) Sgt. Preston. {9} Leoney Toons. (2) Detroit Bandstand. (4) (color) George Pierrot Presents. (7) Mickey Mouse = (4) Sports. Adenauer Foes Unleash Attac Opposition Parties Hi at Bitter Squabble Chancellor’s Group J 5:30 BONN, Germany icellor Konrad Adenauer and Vice Chancellor Ludwig Erhard today faced the first test of their patched-up alliance—a critical on- : slaught from the opposition par: . 4 Maj. Gen. Daniel W. Jenkins of RELIABLE AND INEXPENSIVE—That’s the description. given the Martin Mace missile by Command. Jenkins called the sweptwing Mace “the least complex missile in our inventory to- the Tactical Air day” and ‘‘economically the most inexpensive missile per dollar per mile, of comparable range, in the Department of Defense.'’ The Mace is shown here being launched from a ‘simulated shelter" in a test site. . TV Newt and Reviews AP Wirephote Area Red Cross Workers to Statt Training Session | Three Oakland County Red Cro workers will be on the staff ot “the organization's national equatic ‘and small craft school at White-| _jhall June 14 to June 24. There will be 150, students and. \25 staff members from Michigan! land neighboring states attending. |the annual skills and leadership. \training session. Ralph 8, Forman, county chair- man of first aid, will conduct a seminar on accident prevention and safety in the schools. P. Mark Smith, water safety chairman for the county, will conduct a beginning smal] craft | a of safety services in the Oakland County Red Cross chapter, will serve as secretary to the school| (director, Evan Thompson, who is serving Oakland County for the ‘National Red Cross. * * * The three representatives were ichosen for their expert knowledge jand proven ability as instructors. ; | j Goes Over With Bang | sT STILLWATER, Okla. #—Police and took them to an oil well surv- explosive. They were. The windows | ‘of the company were blown out during the test. (AP)—Chan- | Negro Coed 40 Take Stand Will. Tell All White, Male Jury About Rape > __by FourMen —__ TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI)—A| /19-year-old Negro coed from Fior- ida A&M tells to a jury of white men today her story of being iraped by four white youths after! ‘being abducted and held three hours. | The all-male, all- white jury, |chosen late yesterday could send .« the four youths she accuses to the ‘electric chair if it believes her) land makes no mercy recommenda- jtion, ‘ever been electrocuted for rape lof a Negro, | ¢ | Although the girl will take | courtroom, state her name and | go through the events of the | | early morning of May 2, her | identity cannot be printed under a Florida law protecting rape | victims. | ree! witnesses were sched-) to precede the girl to the. rand. A jury was picked after a) ‘long day's session yesterday and Circuit Judge W. May Walker was | t found three cylinder containers expected to call a night session ‘tonight and try to finish the trial in icing company to see if they were. by the weekend. Prosecutor William D. Hopkins planned to complete his case by ‘tonight. | Europe is like " WILSON ia tie on.” Max took along 20 pounds of salami from his Stage for argument. One group contends ‘Delicatessen. In one country he ordered some fish for dinher. ithat every item in a Western story 't. good. Afterward he presented the restaurant owner, should be meticulously correct. An- | 'It -vasn the carpet, too. They gave him a police _ escort. In Russia the police used to chase me, now I was chasing the police. “In the gambling places they made me wasn't a good seller. not step up to the West German| wear a tie. They didn’t care if I lost my shirt as long as I had: No European Vacation tor Cornbeet Contucius By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Everybody seems to be going on a European vacation—but Max Asnas, | 'Confuctus, the Pastrami Plato, the Cornbeef is going to California instead, “To me, going to | quality. doing nothing the hard way,” | | | itigue at the helm. But privately;a former New Yorker, with a chunk of salami. fo Troms iAlsit i ~ totale She 4 jie) ~ . 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. ties in Parliament Al “ * ” STE Tie IAL! REIMAN (7) Jean’s Notebook. TIOIMIA TIOL AIS ALY ie The Socialists and Free Demo- ah TAIT ICL IIAIV iia? 46 (10:16 (7) Lady of Charm. crats planned to exploit the ruling Bon ARCH te itt) |10:25 (9) Billboard. Christian Democrats’ bitter party zie Toate 10:30 (4) Treasure Hunt. squabble during debate in the Rieicieis A — ay Agee Bundestag on the federal budget. ows s * ¥ * emg oo ky am N With Adenauer’s majority party @ ~ across once more united, there was no § 1 aigemetsreae | chance of the opposition attracting ‘ implement — - enough votes to overthrow the, B Retitie Ie See government _ on a vote of con i aser a gia Instead the Socialists and Free| 16 Mariner's Democrats planned to build up a) 1 — propaganda record for the 1961 19 Obtain election campaign by criticizing | fo equa the Christian Democratic split 23 Measures resulting from Adenauer’s deci- bf sion to continue as chancellor and 26 Fish e 30 Fauer PRIN 31 Organ of x * 32 Female haewers official explanation 33 Mintake Ws Ys 'was that a worsening internation-| 35 Bitter vetch GEGK tt al situatién required him to con- sees flay. , 49 Pronoun *] he was highly critical of Erhard. Fu dian 43 Gents of ‘ \ington, Erhard said he would chal- arasses” ; lenge Adenauer’s decision and his| al ce a a criticism. The split was patched. 46 Second 3 Temper steel 21 Candles 41 Colorado up Wednesday—at least on the | sell 4 Make lace $3 Seniors ia tone park surface. 49 Nasal sounds 5 Dutch uncle 25 Machine part s 62 Greesar in : poder insect © ru unea esti sloyp $3 Ro vessel 8 Flow “pojsily 33 ie Agriculture students at Rutgers 54 Command 9 Sea eagles a pivot, Bp.) University in New Jersey also ‘Pa 4 Geehie 37 e UG have fo study money and banking, Lane) 6 — = 51 Native Sy and market price analysis. - Today's Radio Programs -- WIR (760) CRLW 800) wws (980) WCAR (1130) «= WEYZ (1870) «= WPRON (1400) «9 WIBE, (1500) TONION? WIRE, Gueree WXY2, Breakfast Clud WIBR, News, Reis 00—WJK, News pla ag J CKLW. News, David . WPON, Chuck Lewis WWJ. News i evi WJBK; News, Reid CEL®. News Bit ch eo _| 1:30—WWws, Bob Maxwell WJBK, News — Mews. Lark WCAR. Musie 200—WJR, Bill Harris wren pees Sore FRIDAY MORNING 9:90— WIR, Jack Harris WW, News, Mexwoll ¢: wen ase Lig + 1100 WIR ricutvure CKLW. Mary Morgan WJBK, Reid WAER Daly cra gs 10;00—WIR,_ Muste WCAR Sews wren —— re WEYR Foray tary” | sie_waye, P. win WIR, Quest Sheridan bi ag roe VOR CRLW Mews. Spit Brent athe ©. Morgan ry Bird ) tad a CS Suck’ be wie w : $:00—WIR, Composite 6 dé Hed : ~ WPON Candlelight CKLW. 10: iW, ‘e Van a — Maxwell WEAR Wondtin wae, ‘ » Shorr 1:30 Wwe News viv Bird g-7 Van WRYE . Mant Train 11 :00— WIR, ee few "rae. Meee, mage ee 4:00—WIR, Composite cxLw oo ee E | ww, laa WJBK, Baseball Chuck Lewte payoff Reve 7, 11 wR, Time r ran Nite ae Muste .CKLW, Mary an aa ‘ i Meet French w Might —_— bad “ 9:40. WIR, ews, Masie gee a, & : Reve, Davies Ren RE sai Jalal FRIDAY AFTERNOON Rowe Seqnett 0807 IR, Prose Hanne 4 ww, & “noes 12:00 WJK Wm_ Gheenap ° sane See fer ey - SS. eee jane YZ, P Winter $:00—- WIR Mews, Mustr ,. A Sewe . New ch ba igh B. reen News Caner Stereo wate 7 ®, Pren Sh y arty wah , : w. 4 a is Se 12: WIR Time tor Must wink | ay Dae et A eo = a ree Wi Rows, Mere. 5) *, ote WIR. eS y ww. Elizabeth CELW, Joe Van te cRLw Bus vies : “Tell me why,” pleaded the grateful re | Returning from a visit to Wash- had this salami, did you order my fish!” qtaurateur, “If you ie “That'll teach ‘em te call us a non-adult Western Western Penmen in Roundup | OKLAHOMA CITY (NEA)—Are Mrs. John Herrington, secretary No white man in Florida has, Western fiction and television fare 'slipping in popularity? The answer to this question may | seem self-evident to the video the safety services representative he witness stand in a crowded watcher or reader of paperback \books, but it nonetheless evill be ithe subject of earnest debate when ithe Western Writers of America — here June 22-25. This is the sixth annual con- | vention of the men and women who earn their daily bread by creating fictional cowboys or re- creating in history and biogra- phy the days of the frontier. But no stage coaches or cov- ered wagons will bring the writ ers here, They'll arrive in shiny new cars, flush with pocket money from movie, TV and book sales * * * | And instead of stars overhead, \they’ll sleep in air-conditioned mo- tel rooms. | TO DEFINE WESTERN jing, Several controversies are pend- including the definition of “adult Western.’ Some Western writers say that an ‘‘adult” is a sexed-up version of cowboy an- tics; others say it's a matter of The duration of the boom, says Seventh Avenue’s greatest—in fact its which has placed many Western only philosopher, _ “Not that I didn't have a good time when I went fast year with Harry Hersh- field,” says Maz, who's converting. -deli- catessen into diamonds, “Every time they got out the red carpet for him, I was on | writers in healthy income brack- ets, will be discussed at length. Frank Gruber, probably the most prolific of the group with fwo score” “novels, tWo score screen plays two television series to his credit, believes it will last another year at least. Others say that Westerns have had four “‘booms” in the 25 years and there has never a time when a good Western) «* *« * Authenticity is another subject| other claims that ‘history is dull! “after all, we're writing fic-| A third group believes that | authentic, but | and tion.” ‘backgrounds can be Max will go to Hollywood—he will also be here making liberties can be taken elsewhere. | more money to give to Uncle Sam. “At that,” says Max, “Uncle Sam's the nicest relative I've got.” * Hey Debbie! Eddie Fisher's reopening his fan club office here ... Steve Allen in moving to Hollywood loses Skitch Henderson, who'll concentrate on serious music here (Les Brown'll be the maestro), and announcer Gene Ray- * burn ... Jayne Meadows takes over for Polly Ber- gen on “To Tell the Truth” and also goes on “Keep Talking” .., Ginger Rog- ers and Dr. Paul Schneider resumed ... Victor Borge, playing for the Rotarians at the Garden, said, “I've played cities smalier'n that.” Now that alleged holdup guys are taking their own pic- tures for family albums, we as sume that bank bandits will be hiring press agenta to tell how they worked their way up from stealing pennies off the collection plate. There'll be a list of the 10 Best Dressed Rob- Citizens. More With Feeling” budget . ie are with financier Nils Johannson. Ee * a * 1 | RANDELLS ichief of naval air training, made bers, a “Thief of thie Week,” and pistols testimonials from the the plea at the opening of a two ‘trigger guys for Murder, Inc. Actor Row Randell (Australian) and wife Laya Raki (Ger- Los Alamitos Naval Air Station. man) were celebrating starting steps ” become American The workshop is one of a series! Kay Kendall's iliness’ll add at least $500,000 to the “Once . Anita Ekberg’s dates in Europe * id Navy Official Asks’ * * Writers from at least 15 states will be here and awards will be igiven for the best fiction and non- fiction works, short stories, ju-| ivenile stories and historical novels As perhaps another indication of ‘the decline of the manly West, this |year will see the installation of the’ ‘first woman officer in the history lof the organization. She is Peggy) ‘Simson Curry of Casper, Wyo., who| |was elected to the board of trustees. for Moral Training LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — A high ranking Navy official told a Wednesday: “We need your help in building strong moral character into our youth before they enter military | life.”* * * *-. jlimits it turns out moderately en- _jter, Jerome Kern, and A Typical Circle Theater - Calmly Portrays Addicts - By WILLIAM ALD NEW YORK (UPI) — CBS-TV’'s Armstrong Circle Theater unrav- eled a junior-scaled, but fairly ef- fective drama last night in ‘The Monkey Ride." : * * * Circle Theater never sticks its neck out very far, but: within its grossing hour plays. Last night’s piece — a study | of a young couple glued up on | benzedrine — showed several fissures: some archaic hip talk (“That'll be real groovy’), a lack ef much motivation in its | hooked couple, a rather limp | finish. But despite this, “The Monkey} Ride’ had a chunkful of entries on/ the credit side: it moved with j some celerity, it managed to chan-| nel out the agony of the addict! with a minimum of wall-scratch-| ing and it milked some semi- useful sounds from a backdrop! jazz group that included Charlie! Shavers and Jo Jones. |take pay cuts . NBC-TVs Jack Paar—with Dave’ |Garroway, Elaine May and Mike Nichols, and Nina Foch on board — turned out one of his most pleasant low-key excursions in re- cent weeks, Garroway is the kind of guy TV should keep on all day THE CHANNEL SWIM: NBC- TV, which has decided to continue jits daytime soap, Young Dr. Ma- lone, after June 29, despite a loss of sponsor, has asked the cast to . Jack Paar has been offered $150,000 to turn out a package with his NBC-TV gang |for a Tuesday night NBC-TV spe- ‘cial: Lorraine Hansberry, author of the current Broadway hit, “Raisin in the Sun,”’ will write an original |script for the first of Dore Schary’s iNBC- TV 90-minute Civil War spe- cials — Schary will produce five shows based on the Civil War in 1961 for the network . NBC- |TV’s Dave King has imported a British singer, Viki Stewart, to guest on his June 17 show. —_—, } } i j FIPTY-NINE i -" ¥ a sect ore SHORT SHOTS: ABC-TV's Music f for a Summer Night churned out} another reasonably diverting hour last night with tunes by Cole Por-| Harold Arlen! BARGAINS in 1958 and Victor Herbert. One aside, however: when I watch a couple batting out “Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life” as on last night's show, I find it al- most unbearably funny—I sup- pose it’s a hangover from those wonderfully unintentional comic duets between Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in_ the movies ot the 1930s. 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