nee eee ni ae c wer oN ee week Hospital Board Refuses — to OK Room Rate Hi xk *k * * e Trustees Agree to Cut Staff Further Instead Hope to Shave $50,000 From Growing Deficit With Reduction ~~ A room rate increase of two dollars a day at Pon- tiac General Hospital was turned down by the Board of Trustees last night as they met again to see what could be done about a soar- ing operational deficit at the eity hospital. Trustees did take a step aimed at making a dent in what looms as a year-end deficit of $222,000, when they approved another per- sonnel cut which is ex- pected to save $50,000. This move was only one‘of three a a cee Oakland | 2r7ival at William agreed : eaumont Hospit- : The other two cost-cutting | | Highway al. He was riding deas involved breaking a union Toll in a car driven contract by cutting union em- in °58 by his brother ployes’ wages five per cent de- 17, who spite their objections, and the 43 was injured in the proposed room rate increase, These latter two points, accord- Two other pas- ing to Harold B. Euler, actinginis ‘brother Leonards 13, of 29150 hospital director and trustee, would |"#8 brother Leonard, 13, of 29150 OBJECTED LO . i Jeers’ oh sth seas ‘- seg . ‘ Breaking the union contract with|Ralph J, Garry, 17, of 33715 Oak- tions from several trustees. But the matter never came to a vote. expires Dec. 31. “They could take us before the State Labor Media- tion Board and tie us up like aj; pretzel,” he said. PAY CUT OUT At the start of last night’s 2%4- Personnel Committee and rejected, for a second time, a pay cut, Turned down was a compromise move of the board to trim union employes’ salaries five per cent ‘for just three months instead of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Marines Turn Green. CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. — (UPI) — The hair of a number of United States Marines may soon match the color of their uniforms, if they don’t watch out. Officials here warned biond- haired leathernecks that, with re- peated dousings, the high chlor- ine content of the camp’s swim- ming pools could¥ fe : T too b 3* "4 NOT too busy = Ep ay —to take care of all 3 cel bargain hunting it customers who just can’t wait for the sale to start on Friday! Watch This Page Tomorrow —For full details on Simms 24th Birthday Sale-ebration! RARERRADSASASEASSLASISSSSST SAR EARESAATSL SRD LRADAAAR DRESS DADRAGR ERAS TRERORR GARD ODES SECTS REGAL AGE EI TEPECEUT TE UT eevee eerie Big Enough to Serve You but Small Enough to Knew You SIMMS). AERS 98 North SAGINAW St. LPRSSARASESES ASAD AS ATLAS DAD AAAI OSERSASA TERRA TETRA ERTS CT RTORSEDCROSS ROSSER EEE a8 s © ittisl TTT t By WARD CANNEL NEA Staff Correspendent NEW YORK — Here are, some of the immediate questions facing the U. S. on the crisis in the Mid-| die East--and answers obtained from qualified authorities: Q. What do we want from the Middle East? A. Oil. The ©. S. and the free world consume 1p 2 million barrels of oil each day. . @. But what about nuclear en- ergy, solar energy—new fuels that science promises? A. Even at our present ra scientific advance, our oil are increasing daily. Within seven years we will need 28% million barrels of oil each day. Q. Don’t we have enough oil under U.S. ground to supply our needs? A. Probably not. It has cost more and more each year to find new oil reserves. And the cost of squeezing oi] from shale is very high. If we depend solely on U. S. oil reserves, the price of our fuel will rise and we will jeopardize our defenses by running dry. * * * Q. How much oil do we have? A. Expert opinion varies. But there is general..agreement that proven reserves in the U. S. areT about a 12-year supply. 'Q. What is the Middle Eastern | A. With much of this -barren, s-Answers on | 4 treeless, alien land still uncharted, géologists have already ‘estimated that the Middle East holds iwo- thirds of the earth's oil. — @. Can’t we look to Venezuela ‘or Canada for new oil? “A. Yes. And we are, But the cost of finding it is high and mean- while we know that under the tiny country of Kuwait — about the size of Connecticut — lies.twice the en-] tire amount of oil in the U. S. And under a small section of Saudi Arabia that has been charted there is an equal reserve. Q. But isn’t it costly to import oil? A. Not Middle Eastern oil. Where U. S. oil costs well over a dollar per barrel to produce, a barrel from Kuwait, for example, costs Q. Because labor is cheaper in the Middle East? - = A. No. Oil production is not like auto production: labor is a small part of it. Cost of oil is built on Eastern oil? to use Arab-controlied. oil, If Rus- A. Our experts say no. Russia has enough oil ef her own to sup- ply her needs. Nasser? __. THE PONTIAC PRESS, | @. But isn't she wooing Col: ling Nasser the royalties his peo f KY pa Bo ~~” de supply of oil? BLACK GOLD: At stake in the Middle East well; Crisis is the Arab world’s vast production and re- , serves of oil. The figures above show the aver- age daily production in barrels for the first five I ine ER 5 MMR RE A on 7 feats: : * Pentthe Presi Phete “Oakland: DEDICATE LIBRARY AT 8ST. MARY'S — paratory College and the SS. Cyril and Next to the chapel, the library is the most im- portant building on any campus, Edward Cardinal Mooney (center) said yesterday after- noon at the. dedication ceremonies for the new Alumni Memorial Library at St. Mary's Pre- Methodius Seminary in Orchard Lake. The dedication of the $200,000 libary was the high- light of the 16th Biennial National Convention of the St. Mary’s Alumni Association held yes- terday and today. : @ Floods Threaten Several Areas Weather's Rampage Wet By United Press’ International Waves of fast-moving thunder- storms rolled over sections of the southwest and the Ohio River Valley today, creating new flood threats in Missouri and Indiana. Flash ‘floods plagued Pennsyl- vania and Ohio yesterday follow- ing drenching rain storms. A creek spilled over its -banks at Middlefield, Ohio, causing locally heavy damage, and some streets and basements were flooded at, Cleveland. : . GIRL SWEPT AWAY Pennsylvania counted thousands of dollars in damage from floods in four: western counties, and a four-month-old girl was drowned x & * The Weather Fell 0.8. Weather Bureau Repert PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly cloudy and cooler today, high wesr 78. Fair and ceoler tonight, low near 60. Teday in Pentiac Lowest t $ P ding 8 o.m. At 8 am.: Wind velocity 20-25 m_p.h. Direction: West. i p Sun sets Wednesday at $:0¢ p.m. Sun rises Tnoursday at §:10 a.m. Moon sets Wednesday at 7:47 p.m Moon rises Thursday at 6:17 a.m.” - Downtown Temperatures ; 1 Mw. f 68M. esses: 87 CREA een 76 M OM sso sconc. 66 12 M. .cecccceses 16 ee eee 69 1 p.m... V7 . 9 O&m.......... 10 a.m....6--.0. J6 Tuesday in Ponting (as recorded downtown} Highest temperature ...........-005 87 when she was swept from her father’s arms. Flooedwaters receded in north central Illinois teday after fore- ing between 400 and 500 persons to flee their homes in Streator. The flood also was blamed for causing a hardware store ex- plesion and fire that killed six ~persons. Elsewhere, a 7.16-inch rain at Chillicothe, Mo., sent four creeks surging across lowlands yesterday, blocking highways into the city ang washing a Burlington passen- ger train off the tracks, * * * About 40 passengers aboard the train, en route from Chicago to St. Joseph, were rescued and tak- en to Brockfield, Mo., to be re- routed. The Grand River threatened to fleed farmland today through- out its basin from Gallatin, Mo., to Brunswick, Farmlands also were inundated 9. night|@ parts of Iowa following five- inch rainfalls yesterday. Storms in Indiana sent the Wabash and White rivers toward flood stage for the second time this season. TORNADO REPORTED A tornado was reported near Amarillo, Tex., last night and weathermen issued severe weath- er warnings for most of western Oklahoma. Weathermen predicted scat. Faisal Shot Down (Continued From Page One) 173,888,000 in U.S. Hospital Board OKs ‘Further Staff Cuts. 4 tl 5 5 fet E 7 = d | More Marines On Way; Advance Units in Beirut When the conferees came out F 3 3 . : r if i i By i 7 | ) if i 3 an improvement Sighacded Gooey of enable Gare . Serenbetz, - Mueblberger, Birmingham use of the cepenens, Se. Deares alcobol in a person's system, ty-one officers attended the Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley Friday will be the last day meg Sed pot bet way of ' ardin, d , said Starlings away from residen-|day. The pools at Derby J neighborhoods, |High Schoo} and Birmingham cities have trie shotguns,/School will remain open. patented noise-makers, fire- Francis G. Davis and amplified recordings to get rid of the pests with varying Service for Francis G. - opti a Se hae or ce ee pine ane gpl es caro ot William Fe reth : * | ; rill eal e « ss Plans for Prevention by Palace Guard = sss 8 WIESBADEN., Germany (UPI)—The entire U.S. Air Force z i Huron Pipeline |Cost Figures |Due August | ; WASHINGTON (UPI) — The {Port Huron is planned to bring Census Bureau estimated today |water to many southeastern Mich . that as of June 1 the nation’s /igan communities in this $150 mil population stood at 173,888,000. |lion project. : ! i fis I af 3 : ate rye <3 3 i | z : ri He i eF vi fH a8 | ES Hi i i Be Book by Juvenile Judge Is Study of Delinquency : a JUDGE ARTHUR E. MOORE tered thundershowers today in the North and Middle Attantic Lowest temperature ..............+%.68 Mean BUG onscreen vuences 71.5) Weather—Partly cloudy i One Year Age in Pontiac Highest temperature ......c000-0-00-%8 Lowest temperature ..,.cseseceee+++-54 Mm temperature 2.6, .-eeese re veeee 66.5 Weather—Pair est and Lewest Temperatures . ™ This Date tn & Years states and west imto the Ohio Valley, atid afternoon showers in the Southern Plains and Gulf | states. . for..the West Coast, the Upper Mississippi Valley and the Great Lakes Region. Prefer Lee to Sherman $5 in 1887 4 im 1943 Tuesday's Temperature Chart Alpena Marquette 72 «(64 Baltimore 92 % Memphis “sl 78) Srerecrile #3 Kenan fe . Buffale eit apes ~§1 Charlestes M4 woth os $2 7% pow nl €3 New York 88 72 Somme 6% fers on § Denver 78 87 Pittsbarch | 67 Bt. 0 4 8. 8 wom Bo tea sf o @ Temps ol 76 Lor 63 i fees , Pe E. Lee. Mostly fair weather was seen! 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The Ravinia has the “Magic Mind”: Diskchanger and is equipped for use with the Webcor “Magic Touch” Remote Con- $279.95 Value Only 133" FIBERGLAS “| BOATS See Them on Display TWIN BRUSH -FLOOR SCRUBBER and POLISHER Double Ejection Chute— " — Adjustable 1°’-3", Life- 3 & time steel base warranty, F tele of Graken Fiat Magi-Lux Factory Tested SS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1958 _ AT TR ’ baat ier iy 2 ge 2: os oF igae® ie ee we, ey ‘ ae ee om . : 4 vi geN e 5s ele r. ET er ee Ai gee Sees e 3 , ee : . Tes ‘S0 5 ; 2 : I . en i * D : F : | A | :Window Fan: 4x6 FOOT STEEL FRAME Swim Pool*: 9° 3-H.P.~-4-Cycle 24” Gemco “SNARK” POWER MOWER Neme Brand 3-H. P. 4-Cycle Clinton Engine. 24° cut, Polish and Pads Reg. 49.95 * ) » $9795. ; $ Reg. $109.95 3 $ Hand throttle, chrome handle, $ 88 . $ on- -off switch, full 24-inch, 21-Piece 3 big wheels, recoil starter. Plastic $ PI ; < CNIC I , 2 SET Service for 4 Reg. $1.29 79 ‘BICYCLES MADE IN MICHIGAN 24” or 26” Boys’ or Girls’ Fhheran «Bll, $1] Q99 ie rakerman $209.95 By PAINT na TERMS ARRANGED---LOW PAYMENTS RUBBER LATEX or : SEE THE $400 HOLIDAY LUSTRE ENAMEL } Chrome Bars | “s / it wan ? pcm 99 Deluxe Saddle Sa i al hangs ° 24 BAR-B-0 GRILL ae he ? 2? , a ke : $ 5 0 a: ) Erasers Outside White~ - g 99 7 Coaster Brakes — 0 eat a > a MOTOR , HOUSE P AINT 1 49.95 Vaiue 4 SEE IT—BUY IT TODAY We believe this grill is Reg. 5.95 Gallon lowest price in Ponti 4-Ply } BADMINTON 4145) HOURS: oun soit. Mood. SM TTA yr. Chrtme Les, Lanse SAE RT OBE RTL aie Charcoal iriels 10 18 10-4 TRADE FAI FREE §3 PARKING 932 WEST HURON OPPOSITE HURON THEATER 8-3370 $788 , RCA Whirlpool Dehumidifier Complete with Bendix Automatic Humidistet ¥ 9” 129.95 : Value ~ { RUBBISH BURNER <2) ZIPPER w sem —— om a eames Tei cs 2 nana ee caemant = emer a seem a MTT ne = i s! eee Wine Aluminum | Gross. Stop of SAFE-T-EDGE Corrugated Aluminum 40 FT. ONLY 17 Power Mowers---Power Mowers---Power Mowers 24” Deluxe Gemco REEL RIDER @ 4-Cycle Motor © All Steel Construction | @ Cog Thread Tires @ Air Cooled Spring Seat Recoil Starter — Finger Tip Controls — 10’ Double Wheels — 5 Heavy Duty Excline Cutting Blades. DORMEYER NEW PORTABLE MIXER SENSATION 12” - 3 Full Powered Speeds + Automatic Beater Release + Heavy Duty Beaters SETS 4 Racquets, Net, Steel Poles, Birds Reg. 95 9.95 | 5 Set 4 4 q 4 4 4 ‘ 4 4 4 4 10'2” Medium Size $19.95 Value Only 1788 Floating SKI ROPES 6.95 3 49 900 Ib. Test Safety First SKI BELTS Reg. 329 4.95 Medium—Large Saran Plastic FOLDING COT Reinforced Legs Fold Fiat 8H . i ER = ip one 4 Py - : rie io. i _-THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1058 _ Personal News of Riterest Cranbrook Presents. Scband Troubadour lore by Alexander Suczek and Harrison of Letingtio, . are wich in the city : j piano selections by. William Doppman will be fea- Thursday for an overnight visit with Mr. and Mrs. tured n the Cranbrook Music Guild’s second Garden William J. Emerson of West Iroquois road and their | Concert at 4:30 p.m. Sunday on the son, John. Christine and Margaret Emerson are at | Cranbrook House Terrace. Camp Sherwood, Mr. Suczek’s repertoire of folk Before moving to Kentucky, Mrs. Harrison had songs and ballads includes 13th cen- been employed as an engineer wa General Motors tury English lute school songs, 17th Truck and Coach Division. century Italian numbers, and tradi- ik) *® O* tional folk songs from European Home again on Miami road following an ex- countries and America, sung in the tended weekend at Big Platte Lake, Honor, are - language native to the song and ac- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers and their children, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ronald Throndset | (nee Valeria companied on a classic guitar made Mike, Susie, and Tom. Hoyt of Elizabeth Lake road are receiving congra-- for him in Paris. SUCZEK ok * | tuations on the birth of a daughter, Rhonda = tne see a faa Sat ten se he = pe Mrs. R. J. Hillabrand of Perrysburg; Ohio is | Corrine, July 6 at St, Joseph’s Mercy Hospital. ._| musician receive 6 Neumourg an spending this week visiting Mrs. Dora S. Dawson Grandparents are Mrs. Bernadine Hoyt of || aalais caeaedl pag serial ak ee and Mrs. Helen S. Tietgen, both of South Tilden Clarkston and Mr. and Mrs. ian aad of | . w. the Cincinnati Symphony at ten. He 3. | eee F East ten avenue. | | _ — ——— in by Mendelssohn : 7 3 aes rt seirioagaeaaimma Pretend to Walk fion Straight Line and Beethoven. ’ Watching people walk can be a\ay * * * : Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hodges have ‘|funny pastime. Those who toe out |7 slor toe in excessively draw atten-|i arrived in the city from their winter - home in San Benito, Tex., to spend a : month with their daughter, Mrs. — Marion Hodges Benter and age To oa gue a walk if it Is| = {Merely one o} it, tend to|s> children Lynne, Bruce, and Roger, 0 DOP immer pra lbgrend — nd toe East Iroquois road. = _ toes straight ahead and keep them x -*« * as close and as parallel as possible Former Pontiac residents Mr. and Mrs. R. H. ito this line. | Elizabeth Circle Meets Tuesday The Elizabeth Circle of the First “THREE COMVINMENT WAYS 10 BUY AT ARTHURS , " 30-Dey. No Service Charge. jhe go CP. As: Conttanons Keane. Months to Pay. feesnieh isin Geis Contract: hace dire ats Waite SUMMER CLEARAN CE : | } We Reduced Prices Even Further:in Our July Clearance. Unusual ; + , Savings on Arthur's aa Merchandise that you Son wear r sight Sale ALL SUMMER was elected ciakeuan: Other of- |e now into fall! FURTHER REDUCTIONS. All taken from regular stock of straws, shantungs, piques and organdies. Regular 3.98 to 6.98 “| Regular 7.98 to 13.50 Regular 15.00 to 22.50 Millinery Salon — Second Floor e ‘will be held at the Pontiac Lake road home of Mrs. Paul Colton, FURTHER REDUCTIONS! Nothing held back, every suit in stock including David Crystal Originals. DuPont’s fabrics, wash and wear, transition prints. Worsted checks. Ideal travel styles. Regular to $35 +10 21 _°20 Suit Salon — Second Floor . FURTHER REDUCTIONS! Limited ity. Full length coats for summer travel, cool evenings and into fall season. Regular 49.98 — 59.98 — 69.98 ae Coat Salon _ Second ste “New as tomorrow’s headlines— ‘the free and flowing shape of fash- ion's smartest chemise. Wear it]: -one day as a dress—next day as a/: - duster. Easy-sew Printed Pattern -—two main pattern parts (collar |: in one with dress). : ’ Printed Pattern 4733: . Misses’|’ sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 takes}: 4°, yards 35-inch fabric. Printed Send 35c in coins for this pattern| # +2 may five cents for each pattern)’ HANDBAGS FURTHER REDUCTIONS! Ntedhirg held back! Choose trom fitted | ; > FURTHER (REDUCTIONS! Nothing held. back. All domestic = oii these famed brand shoes at coachman, dusters and two-piece robe sets | simported summer bags priced to clear! Choose from imported straws, Beauty Clinic ? Regular to 12.98 vinyl and novelties ‘ . . Regular to. $25 by Edythe McCulloch -- $ $ ° $ ~ a $ Me $ $ $ verona | Ralf price! 4 % $8 § b4.°, $5 $6 89 Uni headed f . : ~ ae exottement of the big city « the : Bohes — Mein Floor ‘ Bags — Main Floor p ve yo Ste isos Ras enc cone a we rae ee ee ‘. * 3 ste ee ee ee eans are we s } . "a re that you go around ghest-like SPRING and ‘SUMMER SHOES | . . a. ee breathe better if you reine lar to 12.95 | — — >, sf ourself to eyebrow care eae te : . ais : 5 oo 3 oe ee Bi ieacicr ; , ! NATURALIZERS @ regular to 18.95 ee ad a A ARPA ' a ake care with your lipstick ° , . ais ie . ,” is : A "y ES : 4 brush after each swim, and fill 4 iTS. Reg. 2.98 o"? eg. * . $ _ : Me PR eS ] in the light spots. This should . eat een ee 4 «(ge Re 4 vg bes ne» a . take you 4 through daytime play : ; en IRE Pt Paes) f © tace: Cie. i —— +; \ Hee aoe time if you are go- _ . '" g SETS, . oe oe caeoeee a ‘ ; LE M ‘ a * | al ; have a gala It’s even more manne when you see the variety! Murry for sans? ee avy 5. : and won- first pick of new pointed, open and backless silhouettes, hi ne 2 : . and fittle heels, smooth and textured calf, patent, - straw, \- vinyl, kafalope, lustres, white, prints, spectators, — ‘black, pale and bright colors, all sizes. 1 eri 8 wil appesr 4 : - Fevening et £2 calls for make-up . % ng : Shoe Salon — Meszanine . | , ra ey o ESS Peers > see a? 4q Be eeellll go See ee ee SO eR. SS ee ee ee eee eee ee ¥ 4 bs o * Se ae ce eg ie soe oo ae A henge ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY-161958__ ani This Valuable Coupon Entities the IA Bearer to 2 1-Lb, Limit Fresh | REMUS | | BUTTER eff it’s the berries! DEWBERRIES MILK: PRODUCT The pride of the Blackberry patch! BORDEN'’S ~~~: ot MAIL seem 37: “They're larger sweeter and darker, | ar preps ben or os tng eer anes yar saat 39° 7 at. 29: HOMOG. MILK. « 2Ic COFFEE CREAM &: %* 276 HALF & HALE one * 284 _have we got melons! CHOC: MILK | 1 45¢ © COFFEECREAM » 49@° HALE&HALE...« 33 sdare i tb wth ney, nd en BLUEBERRIES s . . mn 39¢ BUTTERMILK 1 s « 2g SOURCREAM 4m 286, WHIPPING CREAM unde @ flevory, juley pie, CANTALOUPE vam 29 paresis oo tee BUTTERMILK .. no 39 SOUR CREAM. nm 4% COTTAGE oe 2s 25¢ Start the day the Kroger wey with these delectable melons, Large, block and real fine- flavor. : | OXKKKKD XX KIO ? 0 A XX) V.09. x 900 n00 Y/ ond i WATERMELON 69° = cxonc:. = SOOT RTIZ | => t». HONEYDEW . 49 sous 2 — SAVERe S& . ; * : 2 S make Kroger your canning headquarters epee ae => . now featuring « complete line of Kerr lids fo help you can better for less ) - Kerr Lids (pkg. of 12)..2/31¢ OF. Jars...» » doz. $1.29 Pint — sane cies doz..$1.15 ies 10° ‘with thie coupes | ) ) ony Kroger store tn Detroit and ond Eastem prow agg at valtd through Saturday, July 19, 1958, . Limit; one coupon per customer, NK mE ONIN XK A AAA AK AAA AK KAKA KA Ve Ver V3 ee orelel-rel. buy ’em by the dozen for practically a penny apiece WN ! it YEN IN OOOO —S SAVE% = & <9 KROGER ICED TEAS <= Never cloudel Blended aa Roce special stey-eleer formula. —. S =>) a. ac : Ss => - SPECIAL DELIVERY BAKED GOODS = SS = eke (Cass kl Goma sens a We donuts. °°... : 15° ca camnnnenannannnananaaana ececeeo ™ . Nf 4 ) Never before at this low, low price. Dunk better fr far ls! WVWWVD IN WVDUDIIDODDUDDDNODODDDO IS GREENFIELD HOT DOGS ..., w° 59 KROGER pal Kg ite wth Gyn RACE WHEAT BREAD 2th. 386 KIDDIE POPS = =. PAZ Ce spy. gay LIPTON SOUP MIXES THIN-SLICED WHITE BREAD Si 5c SLIPPER MOGS . can ¥oMt%i'i3 99 Se ni tf ead md of tg che Grean:Pée sn aig aes. FE Sle Motes emttyy-atenattn toon. . . Assorted eolors, Weshable Nougohyde. : ~ mix ‘em GRAPEFRUIT - SECTIONS ) - or match ‘em —_— PEACHES {sliced or halves} PEARS NEW LOW PRICE . Spotlight Instant Onion ss bee ap ele BY 3Se Tomato Vegetable . . . . BS of NodMits ss Bisco we s 39¢ margarine e eo o 4. ctn. 19° Eatmore In the house spells economy et this low Kroger price. \LIPTON TEA e in f eet: The brew that hits bis uick eq. 40-7. pkg. 39° 48°Tea Bags . ee alae an a 65¢ the savings spot! ‘ es. cat of baking “seems toed snd issn * HALF-Pound Package .. . . « 85¢ 6-02. 89: US. GRADE-A-LARGE MIXED | ; CELLULOSE SPONGES... wm 256 - eggs. .« 49: FROZEN VEGETABLES 8 vic. ‘1 Super-absorbent O-Cello by Du Pont. | SPOTLIGHT INSTANT cs. $1.17 =* SOMERDALE LEAF OR CHOPPED SPINACH. SWIFT BROWN AND SERVE, bis. 59¢ Thrifty king-size! 25% more coffee! : en ee ee eee CUT CORN ... CHOPPED BROCCOLI... GREEN PEAS Pork Sausage ere good for lunching. SWIFT PORK SAUSAGE . . . ns: 73¢ Start the day with tender Brookfield. 7 HEP OVEN CLEANER SB © & «3 box, 98e ASPARAGUS * «@ = ees 8 6 gy 49e BREEZE ¢e 8» @ @ ‘e e @ # @ —y 796 Ide Off 22-08, rari tol Brtohtt” fo 39 “Returns the bright, like-new finish, Green Giant hes sealed in the flavor, , Ablg Connon kitehen towel inside. - LIQUID CHIFFON °°", . . . “tx® 32c TUNA “isu oo Qe aoe 2's “oS 386 CLUB CRACKERS ...,.. a. 37¢ SILVERDUSTBLUE =... .. ou. 796 No strong alkalies or harsh Gonhesle ~~ “True Breast 0’ Chicken chunk style. Hekman’s brushes them with butter, It’s the modern all purpose detergent. DIAL SOAP. ° ’ ° e - LJ 3 = 4le CLOROX » e rd * e . ’ 2 hg 39e LENBRO COOKIES eo’ @ @ 6 — 29¢ RINSO BLUE es «© €§ *» 2» @© @ © = 77¢; Proteets the skin — even under make-up. | . You ean now use en Rayon or Nylon, Shur Good ere good in the lunch pail. Blues os it washes — in the water. / DIAL SOAP’. sy. ae 2B 39¢ “ KASCODOGMEAL 5. «SM 69¢ SURF ye eee eee eas OTe | «WISKLIQUD. oe. a Ble. At 7 stops odor before it starts, ; Pep-packed with lots of: go for Fido, Works wonders in eny washing machine. Puts dirt on the run down the drain, We reserve the right to limit quantities, Prices effective through, Saturday, July 19, 1958 at all Kroger stores iw Detroit and Eastern Michigan. Unless otherwise indicated. * Pi a . ‘ : BR Fp ay # ce Lee eee Bie a, a AE ee ae “2 = i ss ai a - Pay i ee ie a ee eo fi ee. s ae eo aa Se et Yee fi 2 bea - cs, : : Ls ; ” 2 ’ be “fi 2 * iz ieee Ee ae @ ee Shes f #F €2e ee > eye ae oy \ | . ees a %3 : j ees 5 #4 % ie -1HE POMTIAG PRESS, WHOWHSOAY, JULY oa 1 ee ea, a a FG sam tbe enone aie Of th the 102 Shetland ‘binds - (thm mite] tt 3 ed Bette Davies Tdumppe einai hae mendrayis megen Hordes a agg Playing The Scapegoat’’ tee Mepenace yoo or tt PARIS (AP) — ‘Prente de Gaulle prepared today to call up more officers to fight a 31-month nationalist rebellion in Algeria. * * * A decree in the official govern- ment gazette said 600 reserve offi- cers. between 27 and 32 years old would be called for a year or ponebs Reserve officers and non- ‘commissioned officers due for re- i ‘lease Aug, 1 will be held for an additional three months, * * * | In the past week 457 rebels were’ killed and 157 captured, military headquarters in Algiers said, Doors Open 6:45 P. M. ony FEATURE STARTS 7:00 - 9:45 Od ee ee siidl Wink deb saaibilig' $2 snake’ ai. L telephoned. dues- io check on. Pe OLD MIL ® : - Aime oath, She said, “I only talked to Irwin TA\ VERN i aie There were , only 8,000 automo- The is actually Berke over the and I never ‘ 3 fies. im the 'U.’S. in °2900. thee Utes, bal te akan imlle' naoy manatatinneen feta “ t ' 4 = unimportant, The three, women |Never use atiother TV show to ex 2 ; sP WALLED LAKE live on an island and raise goats. ploit my troubles with Oscar. 2 Everything is wonderful until a : | we een ect gee : . i z , i | ae —_ will be plenty of sparks flying, but ; THURSDAY, E IX ‘TUES. and * eur Sot ter sacens JULY 24 j Adults 70c BARGAIN NIGHTS * Talked ee pire a the Whit. t Children 20c Py ¢ 2 ney party, He sind Edie had. just|. Pontiae Lake Road : RIDES * | . the day before returned from Eu-| © at Telegraph Road COMING SUNDAY | ma eer cis & tae tes a “aah rope and he told me that although sarisarsden LIONS CLUB SHOW WHITE ade | ze vt) t+. /H4 and his son, David Ladd, head the cast in “Proud Rebel,” which |the command performance, t SEVEN DWARF : xf thd beer it) Sey Sig} co-stars Dean Jagger. Starting Friday at Pontiac Drive In —COMING— | Theater, it is the story of a father who seeks medical for his : _ mute son who saw his mother killed in the Civil War. “LONG HOT SUMMER” || Be Fit NEW Film : = “WESTWARD-HO ~ } MICHIGAN PREMIERE | cently, will get a private burial THE WAGONS” Hl Coc cwroumndl [iron Bottles ita ‘seret ‘action neat week COMMERCE _ ren 7:15 “TEACHER'S PET” tm owaing danas YO! Booze toGet | oe tt DRIVE-IN THEATRE EM 3.0661 = “BRIDGE ON THE ea eae ‘Private Burial ) away. It’s illegal to replace them - COMING IN ITS VAST | ‘ RIVER KWAI" so the Pure Food and Drug Ad-|(foamy’s, bas been selected. Hel NTIRETY; JUST AS} A TWIN ROCK ‘N RIOT SHOW STARTS TONIGHT No RIOT SHOW! ST. LOUIS (AP)’— More than ministration, fearful, that the i SHOWN IN NEW YORK. i , royal family, He has promised to FUN FOR THE vl 1,400 bottles of liquor and wine,!goods may have been contaminat- ) Iicaught in a warehouse flood re-|« bRIZE WINNER DOORS OPEN 10:45 ] Also in CinemaScope—Color “MEN AGAINST the ARCTIC” Clawson Playhouse 1d Mile Ra. — 2 ML E. ef Weddward fi @. yO 8-397T7 Smoking Acres or Free Parking Oakland County's Only Art Theater # Roy|ner three children, She’s toying x CLYDE BEATTY IN PERSON BATTLING 40 LIONS Fics Sines : I MA 4-3135 oft ep elany: ry [Back From 6-Month Tour, I fully believe that Elizabeth will 4 | f Crew Recalled Quickly [8° back to work and make another , Calif. (AP) —|story suited to her, She kinds FREE KIDDIELAND FRANK SINATRA CARY GRANT, SOPHIA LOREN @ Police and sheritt's otticers] ONE NIGHT ONLY! *JOSEPHINE . recalled as an extra recaty re | FRIDAY 5 ore ue to international | GUY + ivies departed for its home eat. \ Be Long Beach, 0 —COMING SUNDAY— BRIDCITTE BARDOT IN: “GOD CREATED WOMAN” ONE NIGHT ONLY! on Hokkaido, one of * HUGO ZA *! { ' ~fhome ym hei almost one-| SATURDAY SHOT FROM A CANNON—220 lt FIRST DRIVE-IN + ell es (; : land area LES or LARRY S epcariee DAY| : Nae BE {SAARTING FRI FLGART |S2255c2:| BLUE SKY qi ! 2 - - n- as -a Admiesicis oo, $2 oe, Saas ies bi ar ott Looked Forward to | FE 4-4611 | ; exerueyr FIRST SHOWING | DANCING Twice Daily 2-8 pim.?sa x] 2150 OPDYKE ROAD ‘ 7 : Rock with the W ALLED L ) LAK ADULTS $1.50—CHILDREN 90c | , . ; ™ THURS. FRI, & SAT. Houid Dogs eat RESERYED_ AND ADMISSION TICKETS bh did | OLD DUTCH MILL | “WALLED LAKE, mich. ff COR, SAGINAW AT HURON SATURDAY 1 Auburn Heights . Liquor we 2p_DRivein S| Neer | San | f TED Me CE Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roade—Box 6 7:15 P.M. | NOW! Thru THURSDAY Box Office Opens 7:30 P.M. Show Starts at 8:30 P.M. S_ TONIGHT—-THURSDAY ¢ THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV re oo ’ = _ ) ia fs = ee #2 te Z Es 2 a ie ef ots bi : od a Aa . ' = starring . + 7 = Rey | U L B R N N ER r ‘ | y y ; my 3 , oe j 4 ~ 4 | © ’ » } . Be * eT SAAR: Wigs AES | UNTIL THEY to a eo | JEAN SIMMONS | | N | JOAN FONTAINE PAUL NEWMAN F* PIPER LAURIE [ with Charles DRAKE - sandra per plane - EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING OF TWO VERY WONDERFUL FEATURES THERE IS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Sweet "167 eas < 4 Os a3 she comes from ; mh ourneuren or BUENA VISTA FILM DISTRIBUTION OD. INC PONTIAC =; | ee - ‘ . : rq * 4 . , inoue ———O) " ie e 4 ‘a “Proud Rebel” ~Vikiogs” ‘ “Rock-a-Bye Baby” RR Ba a ee SS Pee: inte a 8 oats ay pone Gok Mae eee ete ace ase ot bk ce Scie hae De eae eS ee ae ee ep ot a ae ee eee et ee eet BOGE ae pee 6 Bro Menge iguchet cwgtiee essed of th tas BEE eRe ee ES eee ae BPS AM EPS SEs es bye yp Pees tH cas oc apes . I ee A ances teal alll ell a pie 3 = oe ee é * “ss * R 4 ; : ‘ t ¥" THE PONTIAG PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1958 ‘pice Calendar var pone ve. — ‘ rae iad tgnep. 1 pam, at ice ¥s. = | testi- Bostal "Poundiy’ vs es" aa ten a en te | ¥s. Dreyton Drug 30pm. at Drayton ‘ Plains. , sa ery, Wisner. 838 vs: Shaw's Jewel- i £ ~ ; Preston Bros. 14, Eastside 4 —-—_—-—s| telecasts into minor league’ ter- ~ may be the sorest point with sena- penn Se alga e i ye HIGHLIGHTS _, |ritery as a “major contributing) Frick testified "oles the| tors. who have worry tear the a Teale ae ae ne Oke : sua Sieh Lceies meet pela ienceeeee A ie ane: EAN AP anato Antimonopoly Subcommit-|House bill sets a bad precedent aT Pen cout, rut A | e icon eerste is, popularity iy, tee bg aay Blows lier ening satin law. restric: mi ae Tress " , Pro 8, : { Ambulance Eiary Maras pDave Mockarsi fi ‘rom! He said the majors and minors . football, basketball andi Frick went over baseball’s prob- Beaudeties stain wn OF vets Sai. 5 Soa aa os al a ’ ' . Ra : i enned early 1-0 Teele: Hubert "Walle "Service; $30 pm. af HUBERT DISTRIBUTORS / thereafter behind |= one-bitter cat gompes a ‘e .|Drayton Plains. ‘ single in the last of : | “ enjoy no such freedom. Frick said ites. LomeDack Wins |CSYtse aes Mrs. Weber Sets Pace JEROME'S for six frames. varie Wile ed * two sateen hn tansy Be ted. en ae Sw for Silver Lake Loop two aera oan ad inCi B | Frick recalled that the agree : _* Gon: seba Department several years ago Low gross for the first flight 2 5th A ‘ ‘ BA 4 ag te Sate rule that’ prevented conflicts be- t Silver Lak Senators with jour hits, Steve Hends cio Defeats Jets; PBI tween television. and minor league|°Palked up Tuesday at Silver Lake, 4 5 ey can Stew te seme Suis games and had said that any re-|golf course for Mrs. Earl Weber.| striction must be confined to a|Mrs. Weber carded 53, took only ; Pulls. Triple Play ,and pte the Braves. oF ons Be Munce beited = =| Upends Boys Club 9 REN) poe Ame Held at the BRIGHT SPOT ee - F “In other words,” he testified) Low gross for 2nd flight was Thurs. — Fri. — Sat. a CIO Local 594 spotted the Jets “baseball would have to operate|/ Mrs. Garry Looney’s 70. Low net! - a 6-0 lead, then bounced back for for the benefit of the broadcasters|of 3g was carded by Mrs. Fred | July 17,18 & 19 . ; a 14 victory in Class A City even though it meant the destruc- SALE SAVE 20% PITTSBURGH Sun-Proof HOUSE PAINT $588 Reg. Price $7.35 White and Ready-Mixed Body Colors PONTIAC GLASS CO. 23 W. Lewrence St. FE 5-6441 FREE PARKING AT REAR DOOR League baseball action Tuesday at) Wisner Field. The Union club cli- maxed its uphill struggle with three runs in the bottom of the 7th in- ning. * * * Pontiac Business Institute alo pulled a decision out of the fire and turned in the 1st triple killing _ RACES TOMORROW — Leon Blachura of Hazel Park, shown in his convertible sprint car, will be among the drivers in the featured race at Metropolitan Speedway in Mt. Clemens Thurs- day night. | Just One Pitching Battle Dick Cloonan, Jet pitchers, was charged with the defeat. The game-winning blow by Hayward came off reliever Jim Comparoni. Jim Wagner, who hurled five scoreless innings in relief of starter Jim Addis, was the winning pitcher. * * PBI pulled ifs triple play in the jtop of the 7th when shortstop Le- roy Nicholas caaght a line drive .from the bat of Bill Hayward, tagged out the runner coming back to 2nd and retired the 3rd man jin a rundown between Ist and 2nd i The triple execution was all-| important to PBI's triumphant ‘three-run uprising in the last half lof the inning, Pitcher Greg Mead- |ows won his own game with a [ror double against loser Dick 1956 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE 91595 white with a new equipped, ready enjoyment. Your car own and low easy EDDIE STEELE FORD 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor FE 5-9204 Goldsworthy ! JETS clo i ABE H ABRE vis, 2b 311 B. Hy’wrd.ss 301 Robinson, 1b 422 Wd’ X 111 Cox, ef 422 Woodhull, 311 . 88 460 Graves, lb ¢i1 Seay, if 410 Hy’wrd.. ef 401 | Hunt, rf 200 Wagner, if-p 311 | Avery, 3b 302 Reaver, rf 211 ‘Simmons. Jb 600 Crowley. c 116 E. e 390 Addis, p 311 | Bonser, p 1006 iT. Estes,.p 100 | Cloonan, p 100 — | C P p 000 i wet Bo] eee Orioles Get 2 Broncs BALTIMORE (AP) — Dick So- snowski and Jack Rumobhr, a pair ‘of 22-year-old right-handed pitch- ers from Western Michigan Uni- versity, were signed by the Balti- ‘more Orioles Tuesday for bonuses “in. excess of $4,000." Sosnowski and Rumohr will be assigned to Bluefield, W.Va., in the all-rookie Appalachian League. Vothing but “AUTO jaa lhe Auto C, Lb* Nothing, no nothing, tion of motoring advantages, privileges and A half million of your Club member neigh- bors will tell you so. Yes, 500,000 of the better drivers in Michigan, six million in America, belong and drive with the con- tentment, peace of mind and safer owner- ship provided by the famous AAA service. Why can’t you? AUTOMOBILE , VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST. OFFICE A. J; BOGUE,; Mgr. 16 Williams St. — FE 5-4151 C. A. Barns, FE 8-2193 H. M, MoNally, OL 2-7741-, R. t. Taft, FE 2-2019 Cc, * Wilson, FE 8-0205 ©. “Chuck” Conn, GR ¢-4254 (LUD provides the combina- *And the cost ie only $16 « year, CLUB R. A Warken, FE 2-620 E. &. Tynan, FE 4-289) Virgil Keener, (Holly) Mikirese. 17461 |hurier Gary Petty also made two.| It was a prosperous night for batters Tuesday in the City Soft- ball League as O’Neil Realty, Lake- side Royals, Sports Shop and Deni's Corner posted victories at Beaudette and North Side parks. * * bd The only pitching duel of the) evening was the battle between Ron Clark of Deni’s and Wilbur Wright of the Moose with Clark getting the best of it, 2-1. Deni's made 10 hits off Wright and broke a 1-1 tie with the deciding run in the 5th inning. Spencer Rolls Along in Waterford Loop Hitters’ Night in Softball Each team had scored once in the 2nd; The Moose touched Clark for eight safeties, O'Neil nosed out Spence Ram-}| bier, ‘twin bill at Beaudette. The game, |was stopped after 542 innings to) permit the starting of the Deni’ 5) Moose affair, Sawyer clouted a three-run homer for Rambier in the © 3rd. * * x Larry Douglas slammed a two-| jrun homer in the Sth frame to, jhelp the. Lakeside Royals down Griff's Grill, 6-3,.0n the North Side diamond, Ken Spears hurled | for the Royals and limited Griff's In the other North Side a tion, the Sports Shop rapped out! o three hits. 10 safeties for an 11-3 rout of Spencer Floor Covering kept! rolling in the National division of! the Waterford Softball League with ‘a 31 triumph over the Pontiac, ton Plains. * * * Dick Shell was the winning pitch- er in relief of Jack Nelson. Spencer broke a 1-1 tie with one run in the 4th, then added an insurance marker in the 6th. Bob Mitchell had two hits for Spencer and losing * Drayton Drug A handed Lakeland Pharmacy an §1 thumping in| American League play. Paul Atkins) collected three hits while winning! pitcher Gene Shell and Sid Gregory each bagged two, One of Greg- ory’s safeties was a two-run triple. * * * Elliott's Furniture walloped Berg Cleaners, 11-1, in a Little League game and Nu-Brite. Plating was defeated by Lakeland Pharmacy, Lake Merchants last night at Dray- ‘Stewart of MSU Gets ‘Autos of Europe. Al Urbaniak pitched a two-hitter for the win-' ners in a contest marred by 14 ‘errors, St. Louis U. Position ST. LOUIS (AP) — J. Robert| Stewart, director of scholarships) 74, on the strength of six) ‘runs in the Ist stanza, to open the | | at Michigan State University, was, named Tuesday as athletic direc-| tor of St. Louis University. Stewart succeeds Ed __ Hickey, who took a coaching assignment ‘at Marquette University. Royal Oak Wins 6th Royal Oak won its 6th game against four setbacks in Junior | Legion play by whipping Berkley 5-2 last night in a makeup contest. | Bob Lezotte hurled two-hit ball for the victors with Joe Brenkert, wielding the big bat. i 4-3, in the Junior loop. tion of minor leagues and minor league clubs." He said the real problem is in striking a balance between pro- tection of at-the-park attendance and broadcasting income. Frick, Trautman, etc., 5th graf pb4. aan (No. 8) with pars. New Olds Prices Slashed Bargains Galore! Jerome Olds-Cadillac Six players tied for blind hole) TUESDAY'S. HOME BUNS AMERICAN LEAGUE Li winmngy ot A ), Yanks; Triandes (17), Or- Red NATIONAL LEAGUE wart (3), Pirates; Snider (7), Dodgers; aron 2, “an, Cavington (14). 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The search is to resume this morning, Planes and boats sought the craft — the Ginger — and its passengers, Richard Slack, 39, his wife, 36, and their children, Rickie, 2B, Timmy, 10, and Robin, 8. The Slacks had left Detroit Sun- day to visit Slack’s father, Albert Luickner. They called Monday to say they had put in at Pelee Is- land to skin dive and would be here a day late. When the boat dia not arrive by late afternoon, Luckner called the Coast Guard. Slack is a salesman for the Ford Motor Co. makes it America’s favorite bourbon! CROW LIGHT+ MILD 86 PROOF TRE OLD CROW DISTILLERY C0., FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WFHESNES Se Dee. OLD * July ADDING MACHINE DESIGNED FOR BOTH \|cording to the Credit Union: Na- HOME AND OFFICE hac THE SMITH- CORONA 6MD The world’s lowest price, fine quality Adding Ma- chine. 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Co. * i received a $258,720 government and WERNET contract for liquid oxygen trailers, a . } ; Prices Down ~~ jersine ste st nt . Market by growers and : : CHICAGO # — All grain futires|them im wholesale package lots, Stock Mar-| prices tipped downward in early |Quotations are furnished by early trad-| Board of Trade dealings today ‘Markets oe. about the same uniformity with|Deteit Bureau of * | Key stocks rose from fractions which they made their sharp climb | Monday. to about a point on a bread front. yesterday. ' Produce x * *®. Commission houses appeared to} - Oils, coppers, steels and rails be the most liberal sellers in all) = | FRutTs ‘were prominent in the upturn, Air- pits and offerings were quickly cherries, sour. (orate) 16 aie. ....-¥440) crafts, chemicals, rubbers, motors absorbed, ~eanien ak Soe pis. ... 6.75) airlines were among other x* *« * pace ay Bo << ot niheee, : ; Wheat was 1% to 1% cents a bushel lower near the end of the eens ene ot Oe first hour, July $1.90%; corn %/2ees oS ee to % lower, July $1.32%; oats % was. said by brokers to } to % lower, July 65%; rye % to 1g — 1% lower, July $1.26; soybeans since war jitters: 15 cents a hundred lbs. lower to Jened by government figures show- 10 cents a hundred lbs. higher, ing a rise in 1 production, July $12.55, ; ipersonal income, housing starts Traders were agreed that the ‘coland employment. tension in the Middle East will ze be the outstanding trade factor Coppers were spurred by higher _ just the situation ere Ss st9-1 prices for the metal in London and hitined. a price boost by a Belgian Grain Pri almost completely on the upside: rain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN > ae : News of a proposed merger : AP) — Opening grain petean: ioe ail Endive. bleached, bu. .......-s-+00» 2-50 boosted Best Foods wee Sn? Escarole, bleache: Ge oc cscennsccee ae while Corn : te) 3 doa. 222202! 4.25| Points Preducts Romaine, bu eset: 250) fining gaimed a fraction, 9 ¥ Pyne f.e.b. Detroit, Bacicry a an Guan full (AP) — . fo rad . De = wh eg a a yoy oe png then showed a net gain of a point. ; whd: ave. 444%; medium The ticker was late for a a... July ....0;..12.70 |38-39, wtd. avg, 38%; smal} 30-32, tape Corn (new)— Sep. .s00....12.158 |@ve. 304; grade B large 41-43, wtd. ave. four-minute period under the early . evececee £28 Me OCb. cies. .0 218T _— —— eggs reported, ecks 20. rush to buy. MAT. ooxp-vne LEI Mee. so se0<2 1 Whites: Gr oh large 39; medium 35- a “ 3544; smal 21; =: Grade A large News in Brief New York Stocks . , Poultry (Late Morning Quotations) New China Inn, 426 8, Saginaw ETROIT Y Pigures after decimal point are eighths St., reported yesterday that some- DETROIT (AB) = Prices pald perl agmiral ...... 97 Johns 3e2 one entered the building and looted | {ive p: ae, Detenih, . : ay Jones & L .. 41.3 oar -23: -eoee 78.2 Kelsey Hay .. 32 the cigarette machine of change MAE gy Bg —— seen s+ . 00.4 broilers. and fryers. 3-4 pounds, whites:|ajum Ltd 2). 274 Sime Clk .. 564 22-24% Barred. Rocks 24; caponettes ¢|Ajcoa ....°-.. 73.4 BTese® +. 20.4 . sale sponsored by pound avg. 24, 54-6 lb. avg. 2642-28. ‘Am Airlin ..... 2.1 ——. oe we Land O’ Lakes Majorettes. Sat, Ama eem o-coss El ae Giem .. Oe July 19, at 9 am. 128 W. Pike. lieesiock Am M & Pay 234d ib Monat” 308 Rummage Sale. Youth Center. AmNGas.... 607 Lockh Aire -. $0 Lake Orion. Fri. & Sat. - adv. DETROIT LIVESTOCK hn te Ste 13) Kee Com. mT . DETROIT, July 15 (AP)—Detroit live- roomy aria = iNard . 68.6 : . Armour & Co , 17.1 Lou & Nash .. 66.4 ; Cattle—Salable 600 bulk supply slaugh-|agehison ...,.. 22.5 Mack Trk - 20.2 8 ter steers and heifers, cows compromise Balt & Ohio .. 32.2 Martin _ 4 : around 30 per cent receipts moderate/Reth Steel .... 42.5 May D Stra .. 42.1 Business Notes showing choice*steers 1000-1100 1b.\Boeing Air .... 45.6 Mead Cp . w >. al steers and heifers/Bond Strs .... 171 Merck ....... 56.6 — Server cooe fei gout: Sonar. 4d ee BS Oe George A. Wilmot, 398 E. Bev-|steers, 24.30-26.50;” bulk | choice | $27-1100)Brist My -.... 68 Minn MaM -. $33 erly will go to Madison, Wis., this De steers 28.50; load mixed bien “chalee sudd Co --..., 14.7 Monsan Ch '.. 32" a oe Ween gi ctines er este, ore, eee oe BY Dee ey 2 for can Union ion Persounel, begin argesee 18: 30-28 ee on Campp Soup. a2 Motorola... ae ning July 2. Se oF ocladeged y ed ae ee Wilmot, assistant treasurer of| Hogs — Salable 30 butchers over 190\Cartier CD ... 422 Net Gass i’. os the Chief Pontiac Federal Credit| ibs: sors conte lower: mined grades, U.S \Cater rt ga Nat Dairy. 45.4 Union, is beginning his second year |No. 2 and 3 190-280 Ibe. 2125-22.15:|Ches & OB :.. 87 Nat ead °*. 93.7 , “ mixed No, 1 190-240 Ibs. 23.00 few most-|Chrysier ...... 47-4 No Am Av... 32.5 of a three-year coufse, consisting ly No. 1 up, to 23.16 and 23.25: mixed Cin Mil M ..++ 33-6 Nor pac...... 41.2 of field work during the year and|2a2eei3amem Mase; mined Co Bou stat Ret oa,Pe at concentrated study during the sum-| mized grades sows 305-400 Ibs, 18.09 Coca Gola -.3182 Qwens Gna: t62 mer on the university eampus, ac-|"*90;,"°- 2.8042 Ths. 17.50-18.56. 0M rae o2c. Sal Bee G & Ro 86 ” 200 choice and|©' " Pan AW Air 16.4 prime vealers 30.00:36.00; standard eull|Colum Gas .-- 5 Pan Bol... 40.6 towhl Asm, which co-eponsors the}, echo, ace et Tile EE cB Fete, Pho Bt : cull to choice 5.00-10.00, ome 8 ine Pe n® : Cont Mot .... 9.4 Pepsi Cola .. 23.6 Cont Om $4.2 Pheips D ..... 49 opper_ Rng ; il Pet... 45, Waterford School Board |i": %; be he 8 ae =e ROA i to Establish Tax Rate = BFS: Be Dow Chem .. 56.1 Rey Tob B .. 74.2 real - a is pee me ad Establishing the Waterford Town-; on the north side of Watkins |B**, Kod ....139 8% Beg Sep .. 268 ship school tax rate, will be one of| Lake, m & Mus... SI Suma Rech .. 29.4 ae an, temg of ase whe A consieraon of an inquiry Bre Rhy" + ee 8 p.m, tomorrow night, according|{0™ the Dublin School District|pirestone are? ee See, a superintendent William Shunck Board of Education, relative to moe — oo oe Bou Ry .....: 44.5 ‘lannexation with the Waterford|preept sul |. 926 Bid Brand Bt The tax spread for 1957 was ‘8.2 Township school district, will be|Preeh Tra .. 12 Cal”. 51.1 To p school district, wi Oil 48.2 mills by the allocation board, as ted and discussed Gerdner Den 41 Ti On wo... 50 voters approved 5 mills for opera-|P e =e ° Gen Bee’ 2 baa Std Ol Oh 13 tion and 3.8 mills for a 3%-million] ‘There are 916 children in the\Gt® io --: S23 Stud Beck... 134 dollar bond issue in February 1956.|pyblin School District, which is|Ge= Motors .. 404 Suihe Pap 6 * * * located in a 3-square mile area in|Gen Tel. ..:.. 51 lv Bl Pd... 36.7 The total rate paid by school dis-|White Lake Township, adjoining Sen es 3 tex @ Bul 2: 30 ; the southwest corner of Waterford |Gitlette . ... 40.2 Textron. ....- 11.3 trict residents, was $25.60 per : Goebel Br 3 Pd "::. 83 $1,000 assessed valuation as equal-|Township. There are 122 pupils\qooarich .°":: 63 Traveamer n. o86 ized in 195%. Shunck added, “For|@nrolled at Walled Lake High|Goodyear . .. 8 wentr cen. 301 . Gec, Grah Paige .. 1.2 1 rwd | .... 19.4 the past three years, there has|School, because there is no highigt No Ry ..:: 374 Un Carbide"! $33 been no increase in the tax rate(school in the Dublin School Dis-[Greynouna'<”: ia) Un, Pag 38 pproved Eduea- | ‘Tict. Hersh Choc .. 69.7 Unit Aire .... 67.4 - ” by the Board of Rolland F... s Pruit +. 413 ae The board will appoint a Homestk . ... 42.2 us as Se .. Be In other architect | bers to the personnel and build- [Tt Cent... 373 Reb ...... 33 Eugene Cleland is expected to | ing committees, along with mam, ling Rand”... aa Us Too... present a question involving the | i"& ® representative to the rec- fern “343 Ward Un Tei 20.2 sewage disposal field for the new | Teation board. lantern dr chy West ABR .. 384 Thomas M. ‘Cooley elementary | Shunck will present a report con- Int ary 38.3 De Mot ” : 14 school, now under construction |cerning parking facilities at the |i DUCK -:-: 30% Weotworth ©.” 48:2 ee oa eg Vale & Tow . 27.1 Eliza S. Leggett Elementary Int ‘Shoe... 328 Yngst T 92.4 Sthool, A request to increase the int TelaTel 3 4 Zenith Rad ee 86.6 parking area was presented at the ae on Coal.. “ last board meeting. yes Further consideration of another STOCK AVERAGES nanpre Loexs |Hgh school site will also be part (Compiled by ‘he scouted Press) to Fit pocxer |°, the business meeting, Shunck Indust Rails Uuil Stocks = said . Net change ...+ 23 +19 4+ 2 1.5 | Pron, dey geet lek? aa 8b Ss : Week sno cicbeet “gee aie ite \Month ago ++.+-.258.4 98.4 80.9 174.7 PUSH Jose teh 22273600 Jot gee Ltd LOADING 1968 low ........234.7 809 72.9 186.6 1987 high ....++.280.0 134.7 77.5 188.8 1987 low .......:226.0 78.2 66.2 150.9 BUILT-IN DETROIT STOCKS STAPLE Figures atten, decimal points are i - 2. Baldwin Rubber Co. *.... 13 (CoA G COS ccrcae “26 27 GL Oil & Chem. Co, * 13 15 Howell Elect, M Co. *.... 62 6.2 Penninsular M Prod. Co. * 96 10.2 The Prophet Co, *.......+ s ww Rudy i Sieroases 1? 16 Toledo Edison Co. ..... Bb & Wayne Screw Prod, Co. * a2 =O io sale; bi asked. AMC Reports Sales of Rambler Cars Up DETROIT (—American Motors reported today its sales of Ram-} bler cars in the first 10 days of July increased to 5,111 from 1,679 Policyholders can always in the same 1957 period, ae | count on us to give top. win pod in to cee ee priority te their inser~ 117,943 abies Tale compares| ance problems. Whether with 69,310 in the same period a it’s an emergency or just year earlier ~% Pe rtd call with A “. respond'to your swift, helpful service. ,|Gets U.S. Contract. |. THATCHER, - DETROIT —The firm of Ronan | Not all foreign cars sokd in the =: ee United States this year were The 3 small vehicles; neither were they | sraTrz OF MICHIGAN—In the $690 for all low-priced units. But most of [sie Court for the County of Oakland, which them were in the small, low-price | In the matter of the petition cone The cerning Linda Keeton, minor, Cause No. — Volkswagen, French Renault and | 1 Arthur Keeton, father of said child. rr says Ford accounted for ap- alleging tat th resent. wheres tree, proximately 5@ per cent of the ie umkacen 404. Ge te Gopeme Beg cce pee the demand for foreign: tt ao tls, mee unde 01 taking to Israel built cars bas been steadily up-|state ‘cf ‘Mt ey ot the ward, Yet in some areas the sales| tion win ‘beheld at tae a, tH Brith. + * por a poet a pe S ieeeas 120B West Blvd. in the City of Pons The mayor said he is the smaller car market Some say|Aueust AD. ish’ ei ning ‘o'clock im to sail from New York City July} it will taper oft in 1959. Others manied "te ‘appear’ personally “mad Se ee EP le CD appear as certain the market} adios overseas, the mayor and Mrs. amph fs on will absorb 400,000 smaller cars serviog bereot, fui summons. a0 Donaldson plan a European tour : next year. cae week previews’ te said bearing on their own. Now af City Hall Their uncertainty is shared by| THe Ponting Press. « newspaper printed : U.S. car makers, major pro-) Witness, Honorable Arthur &. — ducers have smaller ears in their| M°pt.,% Hy KARE. SS . Recruits Sought |, ci petene ottciale toley an jscting studios that might be bull 5 “2 *Yeraua x moons are ~ito compete wi more (A true ’ Judge: of te for CD Work il Defense Administration pam-|imported vehicles, But the cars “"BsonoimNs Rh. MURTRA s phlets available for public distribu-| still are months away from the as- ee te in Watertord tion at City Hall, sembly lines and the manufactur. The pamphlets, made available/ers are not convinced they would Fh gn 2a All Waterford Township men in-| through the Michigan Office of| be a profitable undertaking. hearing to be | ty the “Wnite” Lake terested in becoming Civil Defense|Civil Defense, deal with radioac-| Competitive considera-|Hall on Monday, Aug, 4 1958, at 2:00 auxiliary policemen and auxiliary |tive fallout and home-made fall- tions might force larger car -@* a and Son firemen have been urged to meet|out shelters, according to Robert) makers into smaller car output, Map. sider the munee is at 7 p.m. Wednesday, July 23, at|/A. Stierer, deputy Pontide civil) uncertain as the future market [the Zoning Map . the Community Activitins Bullfing, piaiane Guester. - to| Misht be. But there are no indl- | p,ci5%,. " 1 to Commercial 1 : *x* * * : public invited cations that the larger companies | “Lots 235, 236, 247 and 248 This is the first time that in-|Pick up pamphlets at three places} are rushing = smaller, low priced [52° *%;, 1, 2.sbdrision. of Tae Nin struction for new fire fighter re-|im City Hall, at the city manager’s| vehicle to the assembly fines, In- |*ip. oy, Da as cruits has been available, accord-|Second floor office, at the office) stead, they are studying the mar- | present. A copy of the Zoning Map to- ing to Assistant CD Director Lloyd|of the building inspector on the! Ket outlook and keeping a watch- |fether with & list of the | proposed Gidley. first floor, and at the Health De-| tuj eye om each other. sernsiip ek wag may be cosmid The 15-week course will inciade |Prment mn the " ' | The smaller car and possibilities! 7, “mend the White Lake Township a complete first ald course in of its production on General Mo- py ye any ~~ 5 both auxiliary units. Already 40 |He Steals Motorcycle, © [tors, Ford and Chrysler assembly|*"¢ Protective Measures. | 1, oa, policemen have com-— Com Ridi Outfit lines are conver'sational topics in) Provisions. pleted this course, Gkiley sald. aplete = most automotive circles. The dis-|, Article TY —Menleh, Senttars. Bafery added auxiliary A burgiar looted 's Motor-|cussions are stimulated not only by|amended as follows: Delete in tts en- Bin glimnypelpggeine: fe] le Sen. MS W. Meetcalm Sta|the mounting demand for imported|"=s%, seston $7. 3:17: General tion of officers and men to support}of a motorcycle and a complete|cars but by the broad success of|Provistons: shall be amended os ihllows: the fire department and will work| riding outfit, it was reported yes-|American Motors with its Rambler|"“tne ‘snove stated amendments sre de- with, and be trained by, the terday to. Pontiac police. ‘models. The Ramblers are on 108jclared to be immediately y for xf —~ the preservation of the public health, ular township firemen for disaster| Missing are a black leather|4nd 100 inch wheelbase chassis. | peace and safety and are hereby ordered duty. jacket, two. pairs of black leather * “* * fe take oftast thirty (30) days after final For further information, resi-| boots, a motorcycle eap, a crash} American Motors has built close WErEe LAER TOCmEEET dents may -call Auxiliary Police|helmet and strap, and a pair of|to 100,000 Ramblers so far this wg Rg ae Chief Dean Chew, Auxiliary Fire| goggles. He also took $12 in cash/year, In_like 1957 the total was ap- R. Chief Rudy Boss, or Gidley from the register. proximately 57,000. lis retail sajes July 16, 30, "S4. ge E ee from Moore ‘ 1 of th iks- e Spar Heights. het ig ae ~ ‘JULY 14, 1958. Lg 7a L., loved wife of Howa ht; dear mot of Warren C. W: H dear sister of Albert E. and K. Weaver. Funeral service will be ley Funeral Home * 1, & 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15, 26, 28, 32, 57, 58, 63, 74, 76, 85, 91, 92, 118, 119. home Sadly missed Son and fam Shy “Patner, Mother, FOR CASH IN A HURRY, selt: things through . Classified Ads, Anything. goes! Dial FE wave Se Sane S| Serta erat eit ee od a ee ee Sth. ee etal { fn eae ot ily oe SOLY a toe. MERA moun |. WITHA FUTURE beloved husband of Nora Bthel Drayton Plains OR #1797 $100 Per Week Guarantee Suchaua td ut, Swell feck yy dear rether st San Coton wee. | LYONE]SON-JOHNS| gues" siealy esvate Martin. Puneral will be PUNERAL | high caliber in addition to en- held ‘Thursday. 7, at 1:30 ee sah ais ergy and ambition. is a p.m. from the Pu- A ‘i CHAPEL of @ lifetime for a man coe See eae Collins will | Thoughtfui Service «FE 25841) who wants Long = ——-. jn state. . ‘ : and Lee, Deline, Funeral wervict | | FUNERAL HOME oan, Rits Motel, room 7, deiween will be held Pri ay te Ambulance Plane or Motor} 7 2. > 20 om onl Puneral a i | WANTED: S % AND OVER. Osk Hill Cemetery. Mr. Deline will : : Ro. ie in state at the Sparks-Griftin Cemetery Lots -5 a, Kay Banding “Between 6 | am conveniont S18°N. Perry. FE mares AUTO BUMP AND JOLY 15, 1958, caRL| ¥, co" - . 4s fad . ie “Poul. aeie ‘Dunning St.” bur WaUPECHAPELCTWO-GRAVES | food work PEST, $2), ot. $300, LI 22167 or Li Help Wanted Male 6) cepic a —_ = APPEAR- U: : . Ma experi- tooeh ; CANVASSERS & LOSERS POR : fuinloa, Aino fehcoe caltbene. CAREER OPPORTUNITY A Billion Dollar Life HAVE OPENING eg ol WM. A.- KENNEDY oY apsitcnticas Ww ron between BE tS 10 & 11:30 Walled | MONEY! Make it easily ga | through Classified Ads. To - | Sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, __Help Wanted Male 6 SALES POSITION WANTED; PART TIME POLICE officer; Village of Wolverine Lake, ary Rd. W be ac unt! 56 p.m., July 26th. Al soqneents must be residents the Village. j Help Wanted Female 7 : AVON COs- who make odes sity "Pies profitable work for right son. Phone tod FE per write Dra, eo P.O. Box EVE NING [(P WAITRESS EVE NING ‘shift, Meals furn, Insurance availl- interested he * = gave: ’ ie, Teon War : Scnnion 1b Mile st Telegraph. e Exp. Typists A OR TEMPORAR Hi woes Nouns t2r'89 5 "Kuso" GoM. 8:15 5. COM. 3 (BET OSLYN PERRY) 1:30 TO 4:30 WEEK- DAYS. RUSSEL KELLY OFFICE SERVICE ny CED WAITR 4-9090 — a : id ton rig pS LS Refer- DON’T WISH FOR NERAL MAID FOR HOUSE- e . cooking & laundry. Also}. some L GIRL WITH DRUG EXPERIENCE. Mi Drug Store, 1974 Aubura sep’ , Please re-ap- amburger, cor, Tele- h_ & Dixie Hwy. HOUSEWORK 517 ORCHARD LK. —_ C x gate. Before ni IF You can work 3 hours a day of early evening and wish to earn as much as $100 week, call FB _® . Car necessary. MIDDLEAGED LADY CARE of one . Light housework. Live in, OR 3-4178. PLEASANT salespeople for part-time selling during July clear- ance and back to school. «|; EXPERIENCE not required but desire to be of service and interest in people and merchandise and cheerful disposition .|mecessary. Apply ... erent | PENNEY'S MIRACLE MILE 2185 Telegraph Rd. — gg , ASSEM- i ‘erred Appl 615 __Maple, Birmingham. MI : WTD.: LADY children & Ii in, OR Help Wanted 8 aL NN OR WOMEN of mabisg 62 to Oh per hour, full 7 me see Sm 160 alls ry 8 to 12 p.m. rr R ‘anted for time work. Appl ‘shoe’ Store, 656 ‘aubars Shotweill's Ave., by phone not acce: P 9 nag A ag So) "Reeves. Co,, Attleboro, Mass. WANTED Part-time workers, 3 tlonal hours daily, Call FE 1642. om thers. 3 tional Part 0! 6 o ‘ = dally. FE §-4955, or . Loc we nor Agencies 8A EVELYN /EDWARDS NSELING ore 611 COMMUNI A . pie BANE BLDG. dial FE 2-8181. ; Beate ‘Sant Bide, Pr Pontiae 5-9227, : Se ee ren oo et te getter A Ait = pease