__sth_-Y¥EAR— The Waele
PO! _PRESS |
U.S, Weathes Bareas Foréeast én : Fair, ‘armer. : 4 *
(Detotis on Page 2) f : = ~
aihishtaiiien. sk. .-60 (ing, “Far be it from me to tell
Meprather Fein’ ““eeteeeesss-* 885 ithe commission how it should oper:
< Pits in the
s, {sides of the head of Western dia-
3 = ragglesnake act
sr a ae ry Ses acter a sent i punched embossed holes, making it'sheets. me “lthe dark. 2m ee :
j Simms SLASHES PRICES on FAMOUS DRUG PRODUCTS
Kacy WEEK-END DRUG SPECIALS 3 BU Y THESE
He SPECIALS = oe
ig ALKA-SELTZER © Regular -65¢ Size
Fast acting Alka-Seltzer for headache pain, etc. Limit 2. - Little Liver
Pills ae “Waive
=e: KLEENEX Tissues of 400° Sheets
s= The tissue that ‘Pops Out’.
= 400 sheets. Limit 4. , é
Full box of
Phillip’s Magnesia Full 12 Ounces
Nationally famous Phillips Milk of Mag-
nesia at this cut price.
SANACIN Tablets bBottle of 100
in, famous for fast relief without
59c
BRYLCREME
Hair Dressing
GERITOL
Liquid or Tabs
=] DOAN’S PILLS : Regular 90c Size
Famous Doans Kidney Pills at this low
cut price. Limit |,
LUX
~ Toilet Soap
Reg. in Colors
eal LYDIA PINKHAM'’S $ i Regular $1.59 Value
i Famous Lydia Pinkhams Vegetable com-
pound in liquid or tablet form.
LhGtbatins GILLETTE Blades 2 b Pack of 10 Blades C
Famous Gillette ‘Thin-Blades’ to fit :
double edge razors. Limit 4.
' m
SESSUSTESES SSE PE SD!
PEPTO-BISMOL _# Ounces for
Pepto Bismol, made especially for ‘up-
set stomachs’. Limit 2 bottles,
AEROSHAVE
Shave Bomb
Reg. or Menthol
39°
ABSORBINE JR. Regular $1.25 Value
For atheletes feet, minor aches and pains.
Regular $1.25 bottle.
Shave Lotion
$1.00 Value
TT. MURINE Eye-Wash 60c Value for
‘Just a few drops in each eye refreshes,
soothes, relaxes, Limit 1,
ICE MINT Cream Regular 60c Value
For tender feet, sunburns, chapper skin.
Softens corns and calluses too. j
aBUG KILLERS® PESTROY % DDT 29°
16-0zs, 3. cans ee earer renee
58 Value 6-12 brand . eh iger
580% DDT POWDER
full 16-ounces ...... rrr 32-Oxs. ¢ Ca ee es BLACK FLAG 25% DDT 4. 29
#
ANT TRAPS
25¢ Antrol, 3 for ys
x
} f
1000 Sheet
TOILET.
TISSUE
Stylene tissues in
1000 sheet rolls at
this low price. Limit
12 rolls.
~ SHAMPOO
| Pee now on ‘sale, Lady Wildroot |
¢
Regular value,
tameus tadt Wild-
reot Lanolin sham-
—Main Fleer
‘Flit’ Z
BUG-KILLER BOMB
‘, 12-ounce pressurised
bug killer with chior-
dane. Spray bomb
container.
—Main Fleer
69¢ Value
LATHER SHAVE 9«
Sees container.
—Main- Fleer
*Wildroot’
CREME HAIR
DRESSING |
wt 2. Wiidroot hair dress-
ing for neat, ed
hair, —Maln Fleer
$9c Famous
BRUSH
Qe Choice of famous Dr.
West's or Squibb's
teothbrushes at this
low price.
—Main Fleer First Quality—Soiled
Ladies’ *4 Dresses
Popular 2-Pc. Style
Maternity Dresses
2-inch wide belt with
brass buckle. Adjustable
size in red only,
ecco.
Baby Doll and Waltz Length
Ladies’ Gowns, Pj’s. Shortie pajamas and
waltz length gowns as-
sorted color and mater-
Short Sleeve—Tailored
Cotton & Plisses, wash-
Ladies size 32 to 36,
Double-Edge
RAZOR
BLADES
100 For 49°
Double edge rasor
blades to fit Gillette
type safety razors
—Main
98e Etiquet
Peanatet
¢€
Famous deodorant tn
Regular @0c value
now on sale! Limited
quantity—limit 1 per
person, —Main Fleer
98c¢ Value
Burn Ease
Lotion
¢
In pressurized can.
Ideal for sunburns,
po apray it om.
mit 1.
—Main Fleer
win ba de ahd your
woolens *® you
machine wash ‘em. 6-
—Main Fleer
25e Value
STORM
TAMS
For Ec
Girls 7 to pa
Children's 2 ta-6
Train’g Pants, 10 Elastic waist, band leg ¢€
cotton knits. Washable
whites and pastels. '
—Main Fleer
Sanforized—Polish Cotton
0060. a
Close-Out—Odd Lot
Drapes, per pair
Hit ’n Miss > Random colors, _ ¢
pails aTee Estron
| Boy’
some, few of others . , . the more
quantities .
no layaways, on or phone orders at —=—Main Floor ff Prices. Slashed on Every Item in This Adv.
These bargains are so big we must restrict this sale to just 31% hours only! Plenty of
Rights reserved to limit
« 80 that more customers may share in these “SUPER- BARGAINS.’ Serry — you buy the more ‘you save.
these LOW PRICES! Be ‘at SIMMS Tomorrow When ‘Ser Doors Open at 9 AM:
Ladies’ NYLONS Seamless and Stretch
Sleeveless and short - 59¢ Pr. C
sleeves. Cottons and Val
rayon linens. Sizes 12 aie
to 18. Few va siza gg Slight trregulars in 2 1/30—-81/00 & Sis Gy
stVles. Broken sizes / eoee OOOO FT ai, to 10% —Main Fleer
Better Fitting Covers
97° Iron B’rd Cover Extra deep pocket for
better fit, Firestone
elastic. 20" wide ax 8
—ind Fleer
000 0R i wa mr mvariine ing oo oe
Genuine “Rubbermaid” $1.49
| 27x27-Inch—Durable Shelf-Kushion
About 36x34 inches opened:
Many uses, dusting, polish-
Ladies’ *1 Belts ! ng, ete,
— Basement Kangaroo skirts, trim- _ Birdseye Diapers 11%" wide by 36”
med collar. Sanforized 22 $2.29 long. Protect shelfs ¢€
brown and white. Size i Vatco permenenty Char-
14G 16. : | treasue only.
Main Floor . DOZEN —tnd Fleer
: : ro° i Durable nicdueye ctoth dia- | °°° OR PEEP ioa °° ual pers in sanitary plastic 2 ; al *
F ull Cut—Fine Cotton pack Limit 2 omen. | | 12-Inch Diameter—Aluminum
Ladies’ *1 Slips *2" Pancake Griddle Built-up style, adjust- ‘Magic Seal’ 12-inch
able a “Values to FLOUR ~ SACKS . —- griddle for 48
$1. White only. Sizes 9 ‘ pancakes, bacon etc.
34 G& 38. 49c ‘Values Bakelite handle. —Main Fleer ¢€
ee OAM to 12: JO ONLY bed 2 ] | ecco ; eeee
Genuine Leathers—Adjustable is For Barbecues, Grilling, etc.
Charcoal Briquets
19° M to 12-30 ONLY Bbdhediag Men’ s Stretch Socks
ist quality,
to fit any foot, Ran-
dom
stretch
color patterns.
Limit 3}. —Basement Better than charcoal. ¢
just light the box,
Regular 49c value.
tnd Fleer
Revere 14. Quart Size
French Fry Basket Regular $1 value. Fits 1'2-
quart sauce pans. All metal
TT ials. Size M-L
—Main
Lady, Girl *1 Blouses
fast prints G patterns. colors Lediés'—Misses’ and Girls’
Crepe Sole Moccasins $1.79 Value—Now
Pancy prints,
washable
moccasins. In
a s serted tinned,
—tnd Fleer
eee
12-Inch Diameter
*1 Steel Skillet All Steel skillet
== 30° 12 70 ONLY
Famous ‘FAIRWAY’
10c¢ 6 ¢
Value
Works tn afl lighters, - a
odorless, j-o2. tins. Limit
es +
Lighter Fluid . China har renee 95 .
16-Pc. Dish Set Highly glazed set hes 1”
4-cups, 4-saucers, 4-
plates, 4-desserts, Dec-
orated.
—tnd Fleer
Bamboo Lawn Rake
Hot-Dipped Galvanized
10-Qt. Water Pail.
Girls’ *1" Dresses ™ 36 aa iy : ice in a frosty glass! In stripes and solids, soft i}
sionment about the promised land s Seat. race UO Ustad hand summer beige and suntan-accenting white. They at : of the “welfare state.” . 6-20 Bey : “2 ae ee ; : love suds, at home or on the road, and are tailored 77 y) rs
Inflation has been one of the we Sieg ° : ‘for perfect fit. in sizes 10-18, DB.
main problems. Government bene-
fits just haven't kept up with it. Possibili ies Ate j
i > | : i : << «) « lled Unbelievable : : wondeful are y of 4
| (. peal pulara’ a alle ¢ Bmore coma nce OLLIE. Le ES LOE SS, LEA ELIA RUE: | ial aii anagaan or rific savings! Many are —
[ IC | an) i rhinestones, crystals, © Something Entirely New!
*1 : . many others in cool white | g ; :
; . te Ld
Charge Yours at Waite's ... Third Floor i)
But there is one clearly identi- e
fiable class of impo¥erished per- f
society. = heat the —— * Underneath your hoo peices y “y to” htweights. Save! © eee are a universal product of human} ANN ARBOR w — “Unbelievable.” Reg. $1.00 to $1.98 and ligheweights. Save! © travel fashions . . . ‘
society. : : : Thayg the way George E. Bishop, secretary-manager of the | Waite’ Street Fl * J At the depth of the 1932 depres- | Uppergfeninsula Development Bureau, describes vacation possi- Charge Sent et Motte/t/~ kur Flee “ : sion there were 17,000 persons | biliti¢#for upper Michigan in 1958. meeenemeumemieds ee nee ee ee who ¢ th i nights in the ‘3 re A a ; a 3 WEEE aia ts ae ee — j
‘easual wards of the Poor Law #, . g . ; a authorities. T the new Sere ot Maa tourists wall be the direct resut | Just in -time for your vacation! ey cool
World War tt virtual 1.0 jst before cgen says Bishop. He advanced hiseopinions in an interview comfortable Pantie Girdle, Garterette and Girdle i ed during the war, and have ge) With Ray Laakaneimi of Iron River, a University of Michigan | — ‘| carefree ),| journalism student, in the laboratory newspaper, the Michigan ae a S: QO _
clined from 2,600 in February, 19% — | “
to around 2.000 rightly in thy past| Journalist. et
year # “The bridge will act like an accordion in squeezing the two 5 ° ¥
SHIFT OF EMPHASIS 5) | parte of tho sate together,” Bishop sare. “lt wil ring te mo! WOMEN'S Fashion Luggage | - And the emphasis in (i peninsulas at least 100 miles closer together. This is because the : ;
ling has had a marked} present two-hour crossing by ferry will be cut to a 10-minute drive.” z
Care at te eee an pihe| He predicts elimination of the ferry bottleneck will send vaca- | : Law. id tioners into the Upper Peninsula in an endless stream next summer. 4 A , He says an engineering survey of upper Michigan economic fe- | | ‘ s ghrp sb sepa ag hed sources indicated 85 per cent more traffic will cross the straits by .
people as ts, Casual wards Soca ke eee r =
| eoc
were main’ at roughly 15 mile| the ferry this year, Bishop says.
intervals, arid the idea was to keep The bridge, slated for opening in November, os
them moying. Michigan into an all-year resort center with the development of | Values to $27.98
The 16 mailes was considered a | Winter recreation areas, says Bishop. the vagr- He adds that property along Lake Michigan's shoreline west |
aut ‘would get a free bed and | of the straits is selling rapidly. He labels the area “the new Gold | CHOOSE
LEE EE AR Ee SS We er ha ore »
a bite at one of these places, Coast.
“The emphasis has now shifted SO eC eee | FROM: :
from keeping oe Come meoreng 2 & eg” Overnight
roclire in qubaronins Sane ae | . sa peo- 7)
Sera nln ead pk | 24" Week-En er nd accom- “ -
modations if they will accept work COMPLETELY INSTALLED with Tack. | 24" Week-End
and settle down, , less installation over heavy pad. New 1 26” Pullman . x ® &t Miracle fibre that regularly sells for P| ES
However, they are still free to » $5.95 per yard. 4 colors. = Pt sayy z leave at noon on the day following : % their reception it they choose to| THE TE FLOOR SHOP
_ There is considerable belief vS S926 Save. now on your vacation luggage! In at- among those in charge of these i i | Renae s @ | tractive blue or green with matching lining, a places that there should be a 2 8 ee ee eee with crush grain vinyl covering and bright ; greater element of compu hi brassed hardware. The lining is lush rayon Charge Yours al © allowable in pushing these people : taffeta. Choose from 6 oo sizes in light- Waite's .. ms ; . g
into constructive pursuits. Si weight and durable luggage ns These NEW fi . ; : ightweight garments are wonderfully comfortable and perfect But. this runs counter to the SHOP FRIDAY fae a acnieiaas ; for all-day, everyéay weer The girdle and pantie are Ban-Lon textured nylon, deeply rooted British pride in . haters Waa nae wee —— ~ : soft—and launder in a jiffy. ideal for the teen-ager’s first or the Till 9 : 3 matron’s casual everyday wear. Perfect as the extra garment. envy con- REPE AT S ALE! ’ 8 trol in the up and down stretch makes the difference.
i 2 ~ ‘ : 1. Pantie No. 71 at $3.95 2.'Garteretio No. 21 at $2.98 3. Girdle No. $1 at $3. Thief Stalls Ceremony } s All available in fome_duaih Stem tases oie . RICHMOND, Va. » — The . . 5 ;
ground breaking for the new Ail) Summ Pl hoe 4 Note: Ban-Lon is rt AS CASHMERE ... COOL AS COTTON... Saints Episcopal Church here was|} er ia S Ss ‘¢ {T'S TEXTURED NYLON a bit different —. and a bit late. | | uSSs ‘ : - ° The Rt, Rev. Robert F. Gibson’ s s b 4 Charge Yours at Waite's ... Second Floor
Jr., bishop coadjutor, was to use o- smart, y * Bal MI RAS A ELIE gE mae ‘
| =
Boys’ (== es DoubleKnee.
set DENIM JEANS | eae ae jeanne lipstick |. 525" casual. wear!
| eeeln any of 5
ee ee ee ee
f
exciting
summer shades! ode “4 . a Regalos $12 ne. | Values | for and. Slim 10-12 REGULARLY $1.10 eg ae ee @
[ Reg. and
7 fed : Slim 14-16 © PURITY | | ;
e INTEGRITY Husky 6-16.
“YOUR” ‘Prescription Is in
| Good Hands... |] a ary You Take .
wisevd ay
i o*
sacetetedainanaiadinamed canal
fil
| Bata
a Entered at Post Offies, Pontiac, as second class matter enn ee
Teenie mee) t mitted eo
. Tas Pomme 1 ws ts Geltvered by ‘nel
w See» oat sewer in
~~ sifigutecrintons pevable tu sa¥ance
Sunes
ne me
MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS
j a 2 y, 20, 1857 _________which designate the a
Pestilence’
s Again vonie pestilence” is with
Here is a worse menace than
a speeder in many respects. Here
is one of traffic’s all time pests.
Here is a road menace that should
be run off the highways for an
indefinite period. Jail is almost
too good for this nitwit.
Furthermore, one of the
most depressing factors in the
- situation lies in the fact that this
supinely ignorant creature be-
lieves he is “a very safe driver.” - Northern Michigan restaurant where 3 AC Clev. Remark
Does the Trick
How a simple unexpected eourteey
can pay dividends, and possibly head
off bankruptcy, is shown in a little.
many vacationists from the Pontiac
area eat.
: x -* *.
The business: is turnbig a good
me Profit, while other nearby eating
tus places are in the red, although their - ¢
_ food and general service are just a as “4 er e
As the automobiles park in
front, facing -the restaurant, the
head waitress makes an unob-
served mental note of the letters #
from which they come.
_*« -* x
She has memorized the larger
counties, but a—lithe-eard in—her—
apron pocket will quickly give her
the information on which her mem-
ory may fail.
. Then when she seats her custom-
ers she sweetly asks, “How’s every- .
thing in Oakland County?”,-or what-
ever county is correct. _
If it is an out-state car, she can
almost inevitably. play safe with,
“Any new political scandals in
-o Ohio?,”-or whatever state is desired.
x * *
_ She confides, “It always hap-
pily surprises them, and starts
off their meal in a jovial mood;
they eat more, so their checks—
and tips are bigger; and they
come again.
x & *&
“It costs nothing, and I feel hap-
pier because I’m sharing in the most
pleasant job in the whole wide world
—making people happy.”
: x « *
: He keeps under 30. - Rome
| Everything's “under control.”
} Of course, the fact that he com- _
pels 26,347 cars to speed around him
is something his stunted intellect
4 never can quite grasp. The fact that
i he’s the potential cause of 26,347
ff accidents never penetrates that thick
i} skull, His ignorance is almost
| matched by his obtuseness.
£ 4 * * *
These drivers should be ar-
i: . They should be fined.
j . If the offence is repeated,
7. their licenses should be revoked
out of respect to the balance of
humanity. Selfishness such as
this cannot be tolerated.
i Cuba’s Rebel Leader
: Gains Strong Support
Five fimes since he seized power
from Cuba’s President Cantos Prio
Socarras in 1952, thereby preventing
a democratic presidential election,
President Futezncio Batista has had
to put down a revolt.
The present threat. to his
regime, young rebel leader Five.
Castro, and his army of 400 in
the Sierra Maestra mountains, -
has the support of the best cle-
ments of Cuban life. From
workers, farmers and respected
businessmen to the highest level
of religious elements,. he has
become the symbol of the
struggle against the corrupt
_ dictatorship of Batista, says
New York Times Correspondent
MATTHEWs in an on-the-spot
dispatch.
xk * af
Center of revolt is in Oriente.
province, the most populous, most
fertile and traditionally the center
of the struggle for freedom. A civic
resistance movement led by respected
business and professional men is
operating in its capital of Santiago.
The University of Oriente is closed
and children are not being sent to
2 2 We
~The rebel cause has widespread
_ stapport » among Cuban people. A
-\ graduate student told Mr. Matraews
“that Castro “has lifted Cuba out of
, emai Reap re erating us...
_, and has = ‘us heart, and even it
The Man About ‘fown
Jim Is an Eagle
Top Boy Scout at Early
Age; Now Top Developer
. Father's Day: A day after which
the stores restock their neckties.
Prime developer of lake frontage in the
Pontiac area, the suceess of
James Cole
eabes the architect of this column still
happier. I saw Jimmy go through the
Boy Scouts, and gain their top Eagle
rank at the age of 14.
Director of ite Pontiac Area
Nursery,
Miss Leela B. Jacques,
has a sheep bell. Attached to, the neck
of the leader of the flock, this made the
‘sheep easier to locate in the woods in
which they pastured in the early days.
This reminds me that we all know some
people who need bells. Day
Father of Michigan's state park system,
our own the late
Howard Bloomer,
would surely be pleased when
Governor G. Mennen Williams
vetoed the state park fee bill. Mr.
Bloomer put a good share of his OWN Gore Roosevelt, ad a candidate tar fortune into the project, and induced
John and Horace Dodge
to put millions into it. Many times have
I heard him say, “They must forever be
free to everybody.” Glad to be in agree-
ment with “Soapy” on something other
than that he’s the Democratic nominee
for president in 1960.
- Now retiring after 42 years as a public
school teacher,
Miss Lillian Harts
of Flint, was formerly on the faculty of
our neighboring Franklin schools.
Commendably patriotic uD the extreme
degree,
Irvin L. Burgess
of Holly celebrated Flag Day by -painting
his house red, white and blue.
Writing me from her home in Metamora,
Mrs, VY. H. Crankshaw |
says she has a white peony clump with
235 blossoms and buds, and red and pink
clumps with almost as many.
‘Twas 40 years ago that young
men were registering under the
new army draft order, Oakland
County exceeding the 20,000 mark. ~
A letter from the publisher of =
Kingston Enterprise,
‘M. L, Steele,
tells ‘me that the centennial of that — thuinb village will be celebrated June 21 . and 22,. ‘showing « quality like the name,
of that a
. Started to bring
‘Verbal Orchids to- ce
| PONTIAC PRESS, eine JUNE 9 20, Yost oe
[Seen oh]
eos wot
‘~
* ‘Voice of the People
Not Everything’s Going Up
David Laivrence Says:
Supreme Court Should Be Elected WASHINGTON — Now that the
Supreme Court has transformed
itself into what is being paca
“another eens body,”’
movement has
about the elec- ;
tion of the high
‘court justices by
____the people. It 3
would require
a constitutional +
amendment.
The idea, of
course, is not
novel. This hap- Lf qa
pens to be the ;
custom in sev- LAWRENCE
eral states with few -exceptions.
Thirty-six states elect their highest
court judges at the polls, four
states elect their top judges
vote of the state legislatures,
only eight states follow the ia
custom of appointment
executive with the meen x
legislature.
SET ITSELF UP
Since the Supreme Court of
United States has set itself up
having the right to tell
how to run its committees and the
e E
Supreme Court itself shall be
accountable for its acts has arisen.
This has happened several times
before in American history.
The late President Franklin D.
Roosevelt thought the answer to
an arbitrary or capricious court
was to increase the number of
justices so he could appoint those
who would decide cases as he
thought they should be decided.
This scheme was called “court-
packing.”” It required legislation
and was frowned upon ge
in 1937. Former
the presidency in 1912, urged that
there be a system of “recall of
judicial decision’”’ so the people,
by referendum, could affirm or
reverse . decisions, especially in
CONFLICTING DECISIONS
Today the Supreme Court of the
United States has rendered so
many conflicting and confusing
decisions that many lawyers
throughout the country are per- .
plexed and bewildered. The issue
was succinctly stated by a mem-
ber of the Supreme Court itself, -
the late Justice Robert H. Jack-
son, who, in the course of an
opinion in 1953, wrote: —
“Rightly or wrongly, the belief
is widely held by the practicing
profession that this court no longer
respects impersonal rules of law
but is guided in these matters by
personal impressions which from
time to time may. be shared by a
majority of justices.”
For the last 20- years’ of
the professors of law in ani-
Country Parson
~T é20 ” -
—
5
au Bis versity law schools, particularly
in the East, have raised a whole
Constitution and to the enduring
principles of
Criticism of the Supreme Court
is mounting. Unfortunately, it is a
criticism that attributes political or ideological motives to the jus-
tices. Many Republicans and
Democrats, moreover, are blam-
ing President Eisenhower for the
peculiar attitude that Chief Jus-
tice Warren has taken since being
on the high court. “Why was
Warren ever appointed?” is asked
repeatedly in political circles.
He was known. as a middie-
of-the-roader for many years.
(Copyright, 1957)
Dr. William Brady Says:
Alcohol Leaves Effect
Similar to Narcotics _
Heroin is readily manufactured
from morphine, Its proper name is
indeed diacetyl morphine hydro-
chloride "
Among 10 heroin addicts con-
victed of various crimes other
than possessing or selling nar-
cotics, seven were less than 20
years Qld. Most of them had strik-
“ ingly similar his-
tories. They be-
gan smoking cig-
_arettes in their
early teens.
They
‘to take beer or
“wine, then cock-
; and by 17
, they could
“handle” liquor.
Their introduc-
tion to heroin
was sometimes
‘‘ikede, sometimes a kind of
adventure, or a childish way of
proving they wore not “chicken.”
cw. ow Ce
I do not believe tobacco is a
narcotic. But no one with an ele-
a
Ai
" a homosexual,” " he began directly, (22 to 25-years old), any smoking
at all is invariably harmful, in my
opinion.
For all intents or purposes, per-
sons old enough to be drafted for
military service should be entitled
to vote, own property, make con-
tracts, marry, and generally do
as he or she likes—including smok-
ing or drinking—provided, of
course, that he or she is able to
and does support himself or her-
citizen's vote? eel = : : ; j go ; i
; j
| : *
ees = i
. At s ‘: = *
a
ee ss Seeks a
“Suggests Toisthaate Site
- for Future M unicipal Park me
Ee 235 E
ft LEAR li ri a >
5S
HE
Why not put this” up before a she M1 ne cen sail
number of the
the << 80 Te-~
ia io. te ee
lers, chauffeurs and niaids galore.
Dubious
‘Nothing Said
_Against Him’
No one ever says a word against
Pat Boone. He's the most.
= Ske of Us
Another Supports
Billy Graham
Your readers have rallied strong-
ly tothe defense of Billy Graham.
He's a@\champion. God's
Mole in a Hole oe
Union Spending
—Bothers Reader ——
I'm bothered when I read that
the union buys a $150,000 estate
with swimming pool, waterfall
.. and huge garage with some of my
dough. If they. want to pay our
officers more salaries, I guess I
can stand that, but why don't they
buy. their own homes the way the message
always gets wider publicity
through him:
ss Es.
‘Many Good. Ones |
but This Is Best’ Iw |
The Press has stared many
sensible moves, but the “‘no neck-
tie and no closed collar’ is one
of the most practical. I think it
makes the men better tempered,
too.
Wife, Sister and
rest of us do? Who pays the up- (Same Person)
Hal Boyle Says:
Curvy New York Model
Knows All About Wolves
NEW YORK W—A young moth- Monroe and Marie Wilson, Lois
er here who well may be the hopes to. graduate from modeling
world’s -highest paid model—she to film work. She is studying act-
earned $35,000 last year—also is ing at nights.
a leading authority on wolves— On the subject of wolves, she
Manhattan wolves. observed:
x * “In the business I'm in I have
“I have a lot of trouble with to be very careful. The wolves in
wolves,"’ sighed Lois Collins, a Manhattan come in all ages. Some
former Denver receptionist, are nicely treacherous—and some
“I'm seeing an analyst about are a treacherous.”
them now. He tells me I'm too there are the older
naive about men. But I can’t help wees 80 GW) a) mate They it if I'm too trusting. are usually married millionaires
“T ' who try to recapture their youth
them much less difficult to get >y Capturing & ‘model,” she said.
along with than I do other wom- * *
en.” — there are
* * *
The blue-eyed, convent-reared a k 3 fil i 3&
; f are 22 s E
ing here. Now she supports @. > 3 self. not mare than one year-old son, Michael, and shares pore box Srsen 02.0 ai an letters, page y ... Each time you miss, or 100 words long pertaining to personal &n East Side apartment with her just try again... And with a nosis, or treatment, will be abewered ty Delenble U » Who attends broader smile... Your aim will
addressed envelo ‘gstanee | Pon — ~ not be useless, if +> » Your target ©
tiac Press, Pontiac an, et ed is worthwhile.
Like Jayne Mansfield, Marilyn (Copyright, 1957)
1
Case Records of a Psychologist:
Crane Explains Emotional Growth Tom is emotionally imma-
ture, despite his college diploma
and a very high 1.Q. "he can te
ened unduly about being “ab-
normal”
By DR. GEORGE W. ORANE
Case V-316: Tom T., aged 31, ©
or an emo-
* * *
“Dr Crane, 1 am what is called
rental; then the Homosexual: the = cent are statistically “abnor
mal,”
If 51.per cent-of Americans are
Repu
very
So be begins
‘them and modify his actions ac- ¥
a8 teil ae
HT Z
&
ri
4
Bee
| 3
£97 i i a
5 1 4
i is
ORF
. és AA : A oe ~ ak a te , _ +» THE PRON'PIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1057 ar Sil ee
t i
¢. (Red Tortures in‘Hungary|) ea een
16,00 Feet
\Horrify 5. Ambassadors | : - : . ae | Mo : . _ SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT 4 ees _ Cre aes 3 Y. INS) Ge ee eet derty ont 5 oe pt OPEN EVERY : ' / Plans to Stay Aloft 24\wno investigated the Hungary)” ce : es a ‘ | Effects on Vase ne at the beat tortures and ma Lasts pichdioties tine sib NIGHT UNTIL &. -/ ties inflicted on innocent Hunga-| ¢4,» . or hae Sere | _ FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (INS)—Plans|"!995 by Soviet agents and ‘the! 4 mechanic reported:
; “When I was interrogated in the
doctor 105,000 feet above the sur-|evidence” it accumulated during a|ing I was subjected to two kinds
ance of ie SAE OES Select ao palnetaking thepetnceth nvantign:jef Serius. One was physical and
effects of space travel on human|DAMNING REPORT
The doctor will remain aloft for a total of 24 hours, far longer than It was deemed unfit to include in
the damning report any extensive
details of the “brutality and de- man has ever spent in a strange | grading forms of treatment” which
Halbl »
i_ 1]
: The hottest buy of the year!
will be carried almost 20 niiles order to “throw some light en |left there and their psychological a nOEeACaile BREE, 2:3 SS
a ii
Earlier this tet, 2 similar] “For clothing I had nothing but! Jobless Benefits Top balloon, manned “by ~a pilot un-|@ Shirt, an undershirt, a vas 7/$30 in 35 States Now
trained in making scientific obser-|Shorts and a pair of shoes, and | vations, climbed to a ‘record-| a8 left in chains in that hole. = |W scrmnGTON—The Labor De- breaking altitude of 96,000 feet.| “I was therefor 24 hours when |partment reports that 35 states, It lasted about three hours and} f was given a little plece of with more than 83 per cent of the
~ piloted by eee tae W.| bread, about 20 decagrams. | workers creed eater ——- ttinger, a nerveless 28-year-old| ,, ment insurance laws, now provi
net jockey. a “5 sage pod por a maximum basic weekly benefit
ee not move because, if I'did so, my|°f $30 or more i “This was a test flight,” Dr.| wrists and ankles bled. Of these, 12 states provide a
Simons explained, “‘to check out! «1 nad to freeze and starve. basic maximum amount of $35 or the balloon and eliminate bugs| more and about 71 per cent of the : from the intricate systems neces-|SOLITARY CELL covered workers. are employed in sary to maintain normal atnns- “Then they took me up to a soli-| states that have a maximum poten-|- pheric conditions inside the sealeditary céll“6n an upper floor,tial duration of 26 weeks of bene- | capsule.” where I got the regular prison fare'fits; !
2.49 : OPEN EVERY values , NIGHT UNTIL * Wtendey rough Seterday) Se a ——
© End-on-end Madras © Rayon-linenes :
© Satin stripes ® Lightweight lawns
© Print broadcloth © Ripple weaves
© Colorful plaids © Leno weaves
The heat’s on! These shirts are tagged at almost a “hold-up” price! One look will tell you that they’ll be on the wanted list
of every man in town! These are the facts! The styles are superb,
they come in Ivy. button-down collars, medium spread and Italian é collars. In solids, vertical or horizontal stripes, contrast trims and |
colorful plaids. All the fabrics are washable. Sizes S-M-L. Save! )
| SALE! cece,
LEISURE SLACKS 99
Warm weather favorites for
women, children and boys
@ Washable, color-fast
@Blue, charcoal, brown ee
Say
ee
ce
ates
@Smi., med., med.-lg., Ig.
@ Extension front Reg.
Calif. playshoes in summer-hued fab- .
vilies. " Washeble, rabber sole’ tennis “The Denim Vacationer” . . . fine quality leisure slacks! With all- ;
ae oe. the. Crm Bone elastic sides, button extension front, double pleats and zipper clos- washable black duck, ‘rubber soles. ure, Saddle-stitched seams. Sturdy woven cotton denim in vat-dyed
Youths, 11-2; ’ 214-6. Women’s
} 4-9, Children’s 814-12, 1214-3. color-fast faded blae, charcoal and brown. Small (28-30), mediurn
(32-34), med. lg, (36-38), large (40-42). Buy now and save!
‘ SALE! Men's nylon SALE! Men's knit
7 _ tee-shirts stretch sox | |
’S, Boys:
os
Reg. 590-79
o DaPoot nylon sx. Eipand to. Fp oe Today os
0
*
y of
RR Neen es
“VDE -VERY OPEN EVER J od
t 4
No Money D
Sensational storewide :
= for the atest =
in. in. with all your roon
a apoio ps dis
mony special purc
Come early end scye
on\your OLD WATCH REGARDLESS
OF*AGE, MAKE OR CONDITION!
a .N
MULTI-TEST. NDURANCE WINNER | :
SUPERGRUE WATER RESIST PILOT.
- This all-time champion flight ond oir
hammer tests is water and shock resistant, anti-magnetic,
has unbreakable mainspring, ne second hand, lumi- N ' n ttre ! nous dial, 17 jewels. Streamlined sofa converts to a comfortable . Was $179.95 . bei nd hott ol 50 | : double bed. Built for deep, buoyant comfort! |
Regularly sells for $42.50 $< o 0 oc Be get an one occasional coheed . BS |: $1.50 compactly 50 rade watch, ee: modern end tables and matching ¢oc ee closet | in ony old ' tail table, pia TWO modern table lamps. Week! cueen ; $20 and get it for only. ......... "seedy Boe
—ew
| BOUGHT A SAVINGS!..10 BE SOLD AT SAVINGS! Al S—. 1a
=—
Columbus Full Size | Maytag Wringer ». etetnt 13 \ Gas Ranges Washer, Sead ee __ Refrigerator aa
Washer $148 Yn Nertcce SOG | Xa Sry) Sie ‘298
6 Dazzling [/
| DIAMONDS {yi oft tree eceirae| , g Ries ie siasw. *69 Vf / : as => Skt ian Beautiful 7 and 8 Pc. Outfits BS aS 4 _Ygua get-a-whole roomful ae ay: of furniture ot —- ‘D8 y
10 Sparkling - Sano 9 \\fobetes ond Selorns np igs: ons | 3 pleces in-
$1.30 wh Wk. ‘B39
of Fraternal
Rings, Birth-
Styles for Men
and Ladies
ey Values to 39.95
{Fe Se | f : - » i> % ~ Sqp5
THE TERMS ARE RIGHT 100!..BUY RIGHT NOW!
- UNDERWOOD PORTABLE TYPEWRITER | ctocx Moo | RADIOS coe Ge
Including FREE i 7 SER SE Ae b | . , sap i wi Sc 5
CLOCK RA RADIO = orl f | Ture
a west
FEderg/ 10 MONEY Down! All for + Only | «| cs (com as Ni - SSSu ata swe wie we) . > DITA
[i%¢ ee a , 2? ; | ee ? 4 Bae * 4 ? eS ° #4
, s PN “4 " =] ‘ 2 test. i Fy , s : a . fet Gr.” AVA f = 3 ts fay : t ae ‘ ei ee ted Le 3
& ‘* @) it ¥ LZ i s2% 4. cf y a » 4 Raniah "> § tale Rac = \ ’ z t -
Ot co eee . ee eh be atl \ ‘ » x j peu oe Th eat gk cea regspaasees ' Bike a Ae ee I Bag eos, hae a eh \ ee ee as, i ee we Lee ae be es Ri ‘ AEN \ : 4 ' i oir nog j Pee os ; : ; te : , " i « 4 | \4 ‘
® : i | \ ¥ | | % j { | 7 } i | ; t \ |
t
THE powstac PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957" he mde da hice aes
A for Volr “Mon nny iui HOY
5 hp CHIEF
ITBOARD MOTOR™
~Budget Terms
thdowns ... . @ dream come
iad. femily that wonts top- | 17
ive styles and colors to fit4 i
shames. Choose: from floor | —
ninwed- styles, one-of-a-kind | aan
1% made just for this event. = wt an!
ey in @ big way! ,
——
|=) |
m4 2° Sree ar ’
ccm gene heooe eB
e 4 . .. ; | ies 2
: Glowing Maple 5. Pc. Modern Bed room m Gaokipiia | ! | pOUUUUEE | |" Au 1: BUNK BEDS Everything for the bedroom including a com- Was $179.95 — —— elias =. — :
1 oon Were tel fortable mattress and coil spring. Deluxe 3 $1.50 _— . . INSIDE AND
| noha hong 13 a chest and double dresser ‘have beautiful finish. 3 é..: Meee Out
|) bunk “beds. = Bed has convenient bookcase headboard. Week! gic . | V iw
Medel LK22
11 Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR aes WASHER
HEE $9995 | 52 526 9° to Pay
Full width-49 pound-capacity freezer. — push Full width crisper, 4 deep door shelves. . Pushbutton automatic — pat =
---Hollywoed Beds | Sealy Innerspring | Wonderland Traditional Styling | Sturdy 5-Pe. Dinettes
wed comfortable mattress | Mattress and Box , | Innerspring Mattress | +. 5 pe maple Suite | in Chrome & Plastic
Spring or Matching Color : button and it automatically fills, and -styled interior. 5 yr. guarantee. hes d nd
we weenty” Sepab] te wen SAD Box Soring $18 Cheat, Bea $58 Oo $33 _ Plus Outboard Motor for Only $29.50 oe ‘Gaal wee ome 50
| VALUES LIKE THESE THROUGHOUT THE STORE!
* Big Savings on 65. Styles _
Over 50 Sale-Priced Tables ew eee | OS
Fine ‘ouaty, tables Table and floor lamps Begecter baie °
—— = 5 / a5 with china, metal “§ 95 MasPieistt
pi sein, maple or ond : inds of mic bases. All pair eek tase
or oe ae) iad
y : 4
awanr
| Complete Home Theater |
Combination! ~—
On This New | |
: Sensutianal Emerson A
21” TV-Phono-Radio Console!
With Twin Speaker! Hi-Fidelity! Regular List $398
: Bit Big, luxurious 21” television with the most advanced engineering fea- $
LEE a tures. Twin-speaker high-fidelity sound system, superheterodyne radio. ©
. Automatic 4-speed record changer. Slide-out phonograph drawer for - =
® easy loading of records. .Modern lowboy cabinet blends with als adel .
a or blond. furniture! . :
| Purpose,
Portable Mixer
Powerful, yet Reg. $19.95
lightweight. Ne w
ye: . Automatic Skillet z
, Latest 1957 Model -
a cpu Be Ae |
Sensational |New! f
Fimerson OF HIGH FIDELITY
Portable Phono-Radio
Was $118
stew or
No «Money
$1.50 Weekly!
US.to Support | sag
Filipino Leader? | ANC 32 seq Eaaaw & % CAR Political - Pundits Say! : ; 4 : { i ” ae. : a - & E : a mae fy i oS ‘ FOR SAVINGS GALO Le
_ Government Won't Aid|
President Garcia
MANILA (INS) — American
support in the Philippines was re-
ported. today to be swinging away)
from President Carlos P. Garcia,
win cede is Sinn ace
Ee are | |
capture the Nationalist Party
pron scga hy epi. yuugi ag, fe ln bes sun ‘Ih ‘ten Honcho
” separates — Gatcia’s. weak leadership not | ee ; ce OR : 7 719° V .
only has split the ruling party but] EN -~ a\wW i Halter § OW Blouse
oes] ee LW eA 4° 98 alienated many independent voters. ~ . | Se oe : a le if’ Shorts ae Pants r
— | A= — : Conese. Péslakent.shimcertely cote ited: in tan
remains of Magsaysay.” | , ce ) J / laa or tunqucise with eyed Regios & ome s 3 to
3 vg
4
a
\ A sleeveless shirts
ee ‘
z j
eeet
Honeylane swimsuits
bloomer styles with ruffled
or petal bras, Gay summer in easy to wash cottons. Iv Roman Catholic Church and | eelesa.” Wisk and slid _ ut = a
Army collars’. . shirt tails Bright i Panties a delicate tels. e :
Combed cotton plisse with Girls’ button trim * a ’ dd-throucgn hn : & ; wd
elastic at waist ...elasticized HZ - af 2 nest cotton shorts
Girls’ sizes 7 to 14. prints, stripes and solids legs. Pink or white. . : 4 i _ a ¢
concerned over mishandling of U.S. Res. 2.98 Girls’ sizes 7 to 14. ‘New Topper Sets Only 77
funds by the graft-ridden Lib- 6-0 = 2°8 Honeylane girls’ sizes 7 to 14.
aa ensae tek 1 Now - 99: Reg. 9 Prs. 99° for Little Folk cereennrers Magsaysay ~. such small : / ove . Set 1 a | 9 more for these well-tailored
Crinkl - fron cotton in
during june record days Fite’ cr gis ma os little shorts of fine cotton fab-
rics that require little or no
and stripes jor boys. Plastic
lined pants, 9-18 months. ?
oF
@ece50
_ironing: Band fronts, elastic
back waists. Red, turquoise,
navy, green. Sizes 3 to 6X.
hosiery sale!
summer .
handbags |
4/83 Marriage License
Applications
yee » ae Orion
Ruth L, “Angelo, ‘Washington
Denete SS Ce. =. Oak
Lawrence B. Ridenotr, Detroit
Dona Lou Warner, Birmingham
Robert J. Moore, 412 ant
Mary E. Magerman, 8. Johnson |
Detroft
Margaret M. Cunningham: 132 OW,
Joseph A. Adamvzyk Jr. 667 Raskob
Denna J. — Metamora
- ‘With Summer here, Fer noes teoety
summer cottons
Light and bright styles in ayo has nylons for occasion, Eurnenss plastics, nylons and printed _ Here's chance to own a Royal Purple
Joseph, D, Freer. 44 X. Walton ae é vinyls. White, natural and 3 wardrobe in the latest summer ‘A. McMahon, 253 No Perry ' at a low price of 77 pr. Delicately sheer, Gacy Rentng Sat Liens bicycle clip bandanas multi-color pastels. | Tha full fashioned, all sizes.
Daniel J. Curry, Clarkston Reg. 59c 2 for BRB: . ; : 2s Hosiery Bar, Main Floor Joan E.. Churchill, Royal Oak a \
Audrey L. Coleman, Rochester, [Pert bandanas protect your hair-do i = ss John . Gardiner, Clarkston when wind, sun or ses-epray threaten, C 0 : u Sa een Nancy J. McGovern, 454 aere Hide pin curls cleverly. Plain or patterned . Cort ® Rethormeton, 1000 LaSalle... ina spectrum of colors. 7
~ Beart 2. ae | straw belts get the vote Otte Schram, #8 Rowe Pa SAVE 25¢ YD.
= ge fiber. reg. 98e each 2 for ] totals ot 79¢ A. Cook, Jr., 270 B. Pike. Spal f. Barris, i S. Paddock, 4 Light, comfy straw belts summerize your
Phillip J. Fowler, Birmingham.
Kathryn A. Moynaham, Birmingha dresses... provide good connéctions { tt ae: we or. Cath way ta arabe Sich 5 Widths ths range from narrow x wide. Lovely 264 ore ine Fern 8. M Sane ee oven, braided and rope styles in a of solid colors, oe as Wayne H. Garrett J variety of colors and sizes. ; shewnk (mere anions Sh. 2%,) Y
Virginia L. Tastiond. “iret — leather billfolds 88e 3 36.in. width. _ gue
Ray J. Kirkby, 240 Orenard Lake. | stoles cover any occasion smartly a oe ls : Robert R. Gibson, 233% Osmun. | Fine leather wallets with Val al eet ee eee res. $3.98 S2.88 pumas 4 Window gas suse tod cot visiet 8 cn Campbell, 668 Homestead. | Versatile nylon alia in handsome perma mien bi yal William . Colladay, Lake Orion novelty weaves. Some sparked with Lurex ~~. a eee Nila J. LeMonde, 132 Mt. “Clemens. glitter. Go-with-all white ~ ; ;
Lanim Jr. 442 8. Paddock. Habis ns Combe 442 8. Paateck.
Sharon K Girst, e060 Wil Witttame Laney | = ict mke Ie on mens Sevebian C Charge Ss u m m e r Ss Gq n d G Is y uo ‘
Joyee B. Phipps, 6811 Gale. Bton W. Siating, Romeo. Maje Wiison, ord. favorite styles for sun ‘n fun
at sure to please prices
| ci. —
white leather fi
: Soft cushiony soles and|
wide were with. deco- 98,
. Fative buckles...
Il ia 4 x ,
—— ee re
IMR
|
ES
AR
IR
A
ARR
AR
AR
a
a
ae
i
ge
Ae
A a
s2 x i . ‘ aha : \ s A
\THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957_
ans -" . — :
LOOK FOR THE BLACK AND ORANGE SALE CARDS FOR SAVINGS MARES :
4
R WAND CO id ae |
<7 ) ~ STORE-WIDE SALE STARTS TODAY ees SAVE! ~ Sitting or Standing, You "
Find Ironing Easier, Cooler
IRONING TABLE
Regular 695 = ay 44
y Adjusts bon 26-35 in. high
‘W Attractive turquoise color
‘f Durable, long-lasting steel
© RE-COVER YOUR FURNITURE ‘AT 10W: COST:
© GUARANTEED PERFECT; PERMANENT FIT: Fe
Rich turquoise enameled table has popular perforated top
that helps you stay cool while doing your ironing. Adjusts
from 26 to 35 inches high.
wierd 2.49 Pad and Cover Set.;.1 “
- Check These HOUSEWARE Specials Reg. 10.95 Pink Enamelware Set .. 6.66
Reg. 5.95 Bath Scale ........... 3.99 ———
- : esy-Opes Outdoor Metal Hamper with
21-inch Motorized Brazier eevee 24.95 Straightline Dryer Neat -Floral Design
fesee-2 of 60 Paper Plates ...... .98¢ ‘eguier'y 1935 16.88 Rog. 6.35 5.44
SOFA STYLES $8
© WASHABLE, NO-IRON,
WRINKLE-PROOF FABRIC Rust ined brig 202-ft. of usable Oibni8x24-in.
© DOUBLE THE LIFE OF ane ag pense ee TaN es corms
vows cum ae fr" eon Gea ay
© SMART NEW PATTERN, t aie ekg =|
REVERSIBLE CUSHIONS
Hurry in for the biggest bargains you ever saw to make old furniture look , rome: ow
&
Rian
shown waheg brogian like new! These covers, priced for a quick sell-out, come in-your choice of << 1 ££ fa | org
similar chairs and sofas. Misty Gray, Heather Green, or Sunset Rose. All colors mix pertectly..
ene
bac 386 $3 S
eg te ger es
PHOTO FINISHING
=
x\a\a i) iG a) ew
.; ~
‘i
aN
4 ‘
> .
‘ »
Backed by an.Unconditional Guarantee ERR wee eee i p
pracrererere
2 =
CRAFTSMAN 58-PC. SOCKET WRENCH SET
© 14-pe. V2-in. Drive Socket Wrench Set
@ 15-pe. Y%-in. Drive Socket Wrench Set
© 7 Combination Wrenches © 8 Midget Open 9
End Wrenches @ 9 Set Screw Wrenches |
© 4-pc. Punch and Chiat Set © Tool Box PAY ONLY $3 DOWN!
~ SPECIALLY SHLE PRICED FOR THIS SALE ONLY...
bameinoas
~”~
nd prs
Seal
Sonal ieeeel
- 50-ft. Roll of ‘Wood tape! Fence |
12. 55) il Here's ras extra stor-
| .aGe tor corn, or other items.
sone in red oxide, Roll cov-
-\ ers WINDSOR FENCE |)
Flower Bed
25-41. enn 2 ‘98
Dress-up flower beds with at-
fractive,, woven 16-in. high
border fence.’ Heavily oF
comes Save now,
ar Also in 36, 48, 60, oe heights. Buy on crete Sears, SAVE fac 10%
v Regularly Priced at 27c ft.
¢ In a Full 42-inch Height
. @ Other Heights Available
¥ Complete Installation by
BN Sears Experts ot Low Cost!
Protect your property, pets and children... sturdy
9'/y-gauge pickéts with 11l-gauge line wires give
install.
Fencing, Peery St. Basement
CALL FE S-4171 FOR FREE ESTIMATE On FENCING NEEDS!
)
"David Bradley aaa Chain Link Fencing 37° «x Sia
Lasting protection end beauty make this « top buy for your home.
discourages Tough, springy mesh’ stays’ in shape longer. . .
fi 2S
4 io
Ft.
you a Gute that keeps its good appearance for).
years. All materials heavily galvanized. We will.
7 LOOK FOR THE BLACK
: : FOR SAVINGS ¢ GALORE!
Sesloiad a
PAY ONLY $5 DOWN!
| Matches the washer .. . ‘Safely
dries any: fabric with three separate
temperature selections. .
Baked-on enamel workspace top;
+ handy Load-A-Door; Sun-Fresh lamp
* and convenient interior light. Com-
2 pare prices today!
j Bettied Cas Dryers Available ——a ee ee
Corrective Steps are soft and airy
asa. powder puff. The full foam inner-
sole and cushioned arch conspire to create
gratifying, unseen Red 8 pleasure. In white,
ark, black, a
—_ ewe * poemnreeaugerrs
white ba zes 5 to 10, AA to EE.
Summer Play Shoes
SS eRe
Summer Mesh
Play Shoes /
ee ae Come Home to Ready Meal with Space-Saver with Rotisserie!
oo tare oe Electric Kenmore 30-inch Electric
© 30-in. Range . © 7-heat pushbutton 1 9: | a © Glont 24m, Oven «3% i oy” e Ken-Timer Clock OD eccdi'ts.. 2h
a. 4 to 10.
a ee ae ee | a ee ae ee ee a a a a ee a a ee ee
_— .
- © Pay Only $5 Down
: Enioy old-time barKecue. pleasures For you, 7 | magic in a ica tavite r sca an Robotimer with this Kenmore! Rotisserie bastes: i _ a8 you 5 nf come home, oe ey — top meal rd saat 24-in. oven.
~Seiking fastest ever now too, icto, om cent . Tim lance outlet _ Rocket unit.| Fluorescent lamp, clock, outlet. .° oe. ¥ oP
rn he > aS Sea 5 ate
\ x ‘ :
= ia cis 22) ; ory i. 5 £
4 ‘| is
Au yrs | «CF ;
pees | j ’ ‘ . H ’ "
~ 4
.s ss ie i
' f |
tad
Fi Sst
Ca Fa ies
\ , ' * } jae . i 4 :
ee ae : s cD Ze : as /
_THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE. 20, ee Os
Touaiae Eat History i in Rome _ | | SHOP. AT THRIET
but Food Is More Delicious; Bt Ae wnchnl aml: hea
this, it's easy Yo understand how
eo ee ee
TO. BE SUF 1]
ET TOP QUALITY! CO’ 7 ‘ON Peat
HOUSE DRESSES = re
| ROME (NEA) ‘— A hundred with you, you're not sure whether
years is yesterday in sonia Theylor not that’s Marcus Aurelius at
4 | to establishments wrapping plenty
BB to 30%. | :
$998 “$498
-MALLOY'S _ 3 NORTH SAGINAW STREET FE 4-1 192 | The let their imagi-
nation run in building up these
places,
There's the Restaurant Apulius,.
\for example, run by a bewhisk-
chi. Signor Turchi. named his
eatery after Apuleio, the writer
lwho wrote “The Golden Ass,”
which had to do with wild par-
ties in the ancient Roman days.
He moved his place in from an-
cient Ostia, so archeologists
wouldn't confuse it with the ruins.
The present place is more ad-
™)/vantageously situated on historic
Aventine Hill.
When you arrive at the Res-
taurant Apulius, a “slave” girl
|sives you a toga instead of a hat
check and replaces your Stetson
with a laurel wreath.
FEEL TICKLISH :
- You feel rather ticklish and
silly with the leaves around your
noggin and all that rather dirty
white cloth down over
your head. But the wine is very
_m great, and before they're through *
: :
& e @ 828 S26 BeReeEER EE H @
a” ® Ul @HheREEREER BEB BEBE
COMPLETELY INSTALLED with Tack- ONLY
less installation over heavy pad. New ©
Miracle fibre that regularly wane for
$5.95 per yard. 4 colors.
THE FLOOR SHOP" _ FE 4.5216
= 5 _ of it around four meat courses. |.
generated into a flophouse with
an unsavory ident for Maffia-
cg jered host named Venanzio ‘Tur-|jijte
+ * OF
The Hostaria dell'Orso was re-
furbished as recently as 1940, when
Antonio Prantera, a publisher, got
the bright idea of what he could
do reliving the glorious long ago
in the 14th Century inn on the
bank of the Tiber.
= L, veven eat history here. It's virtually) the next table. After — stuffing
/ impossible to get a bad meal. The|down all that Italian grub, your :
FULLY WASHABLE [ate seen 90 | cox comton Go art sed at . ‘ For those who go to Rome to Sas arene Gua ae , . : : feed the soul, here’s a tip; You Be ). The buildis g housing this '
The appearance of these cam fed the body at the same) 5 ocy originally was construct: oe ; time. And feeding it seems to be} 211. i360. It in sald that Dante ; with D
__ dresses make them entirely [1 favorite Roman sport. git ‘ainbe-tnteraad- Saipirelien- tee! iy
a suitable for street wear, too, [There are numerous excellent -|--rne Inferno” white putting up chile" a pa a oo ae =a cc restaurants in Rome, but we were | here, St, Francis of Assisi stayed e on You will want several at these |] tooking for history—ancient, me- | here. too, Later, guys like Rabe. |We're / position: te | TE — a h Jow prices. All sizes from 9 | ileval and modern—so we stuck | inis, Goethe and Montaigne made manybody for antipasio? tae oon
Lovers Geta Break
Vitamin & af
Mineral Caps ae : Er
a | yo I Lavoris is Antiseptic... “a 67] Bee
tion of ‘Lovers’ Guide to London.” |
It willsgive full information about |
quiet, cozy spots for canoodlers, |
according to Victor Lloyd, a book-
keeper, who has spent three years,
compiling the volume,
list al 59° Wild Root Cream Oi 39°]. =" 39°
250 Norwich Aspirin +«. 49° ASK FOR FREE TRIAL SIZE OF D.0.C.
*1” Instant Chinil....7) ——
1” Color Shampoo sa: 98°
Ban Deodorant ........ 68°]
It will contain a
restaurants that are intimate and’
inexpensive, public houses with dis-|
creet bar-pariors, cafes with par-|
One chapter will be devoted iJ
parks, commons and gardens that |
are not enclosed by railings. Under]
“Miscellaneous Information” will}
be listed details of mixed-bathing|
facilities at London baths and se-!
cluded spots where sunbathing|
It “Relis” On. ‘Regularly 98¢
a
THIS WEEK ONLY Here's the chance of a lifetime to try this
4 But it does! You'll find it out for yourself
"=~ and you'll find the camera so easy to
run that Mother — Grandmother —
: even the kids — will be taking pictures
_ they're proud of the very first time.
That's why — This Week — you can't
afford to miss the chance to try out this
*) MON EY. DOWN a 00 ) WEEKLY! NO IN JUST
— free.
_FREE
=
ONE MINUTE
DEMONSTRATION Fridey—Seturdey—Mondey _
a factory expert
MR. GOLD
® Your portrait made in 1 minute
® You'll receive your picture
handsomely mounted
@ You'll get the whole osery ah
this amazing camera
ASK ABOUT
j
Absorbine Jr......... 69° B Regularly 98c. 4-ox. Bottle
Alka-Seltzer......... 38° For Indigestion. Reguler 54c
: i | 19. 5 | Seseeunean
Liquid. Super-Size $1.60 Size
60° Magnesia Tablets?’ noe 98 Value 69*
Our Lowest Price Ever! ‘)
7S‘ onet
56.96 8-inch Non-Oscillating Fan. erger FS
Regular $12.95
10-Inch Model
Here's a wonderful chance to save $4.07 —
Yes, $4.07 on a@ regulation 10-inch. revolving
fan! Turn a warm room into a cool place to be! ‘Bugs and insects die
instantly.
| 4 a A
Reg. 50c
Calamine
Lotion
“33¢ Soothes insect bites,
§ ounces.
&
&
TON] WAVE with
with SILICONE FLORAL MIST | NEW APPLICATOR Er ee COLOGNES © ae ONLY 25 $2.50 : 98 im Bottle $]00 Value $1 49¢«
Red, blistering skin ts un- | Entrancing fragrances that | Regular yay : attractive — use Bronzetan enhance a wiiedee andath gyal ge pote or yey ps
fot « reduced $1.98. aa. {Or amooth, even tanning. beauty ond srooming. = stay away!
10-DAY .
Mer mace
tm
Pe Oo er a
¢ ks dees dias cadel-cush carte Eel. mois core if a a
ai
oe My x
' ‘ |
} ¥
. €
_ “THURSDAY, JUNE 90, los7\ PONTIAC PRESS _
‘Farmington Slates Meeting
To Organize
FARMINGTON — The organiza-
tion meefing of the Farmington Township League of Subdivision
Associations has been called for
Monday, at the Ten Mile Elemen- taty School. .
The purpose of the meeting .will be to elect officers and hold the
first regular quarterly meeting of
the Assembly of Delegates.
had set mid-June as the target League of
porary League reported as of
Tuesday noon that 21 associations
had ratified the League constitu- i >, oe
Subdivisions
charter membership prior to’ Mon-
day night, Except for the termpo-
rary directors, the press and
Residents Committee guests, only
delegates of charter. members, or! -
their ‘alternates, will be eligible
to attend.
* * *
|- The League organization meet- e. ling will et en months of
preparatory work which began last
July when the Residents Commit-
R. P. HUTTENLOCHER
Recently graduated from the
University of Michigan with a
bachelor of arts in economics
degree is Richard Perry Hutten-
locher of 6251 Middle Lake Rd.,
Clarkston. All 21 are expected to complete
_ GENE BR. CUDNEY :
A Master of Science degree in
applied science from “Michigan
State University was awarded to
Cudney
North Shirley street. Gene, his
wife and two sons will reside in
East Lansing. -}ment of over 150 children at the
‘jvacation Bible School being con-
‘jducted under the direction of the}.
- |Rev. Hubert Karis of the Rural tee was formed and which was ac-
celerated jast Jantiary when the
‘Temporary League was organized,| —
The purpose of the League of
Subdivision Associations has been
summarized in a single phrase—
to give effective help to members
in their efforts to achieve a good
community.
Children to Display
Bible School Work
GINGELLVILLE — The Gingell-
ville Baptist Church had an enroll-
Bible Mission with the aid of twen-|
ty volunteer teachers.
Sunday evening at 7 p.m. the
children will present the service,
displaying their accomplishments
for parents and friends whe are
welcome to attend.
Girl Scout Day Camp
Opens in Rochester — ROCHEST£R — Camp Rolling/tive and that the Rochester Fire|
Glen opened for the six-day ‘“Day|Department set up tents for the
Camp,” Tuesday for 253 Gir |])campers. :
" ‘nel th Township| Through cooperation with imine, * e Avon p -“PpONTIAC, MICHIGAN
os School on safety for baby sitters gave instruc-
tions of this nature, as well as many other help-
ful. hints. Others wishing to organize similar
classes may contact-Mary Hixon at FE 4-2564, AID BABY
Troy practices the pressure arm-lift method of
artificial respiration on her sister, Heather, un-
der the watchful eye of nurse Mrs; Floyd Cobb,
also*of Troy. Classes held recently at Stiles at | Southfield Approved Plan
to Establish: New Drain | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The, Supervisor Euguene Swem, de-
Township Board has approved:the manded a record vote at this
new plan to establish the Ever-|week’s meeting but the result was
green interceptor drain even thoughionly4 to-1. ey
voters recently turned down a) . 2
‘proposed’ two ‘mill increase - to}
finance ‘the ‘construction of the| § Pe came ved
s | eluded in the proposed. project
\ will ask‘ ths county beard ot
Village Council | ot Pubiic works.
Hires Workers ‘SS month allows certain counties
establish a DPW and gives them
|power to assess a district in a
\(health) project if it refuses to jto Patrol Park
LAKE. ORION — The village enter into the contract.
in—accordance with—its * * *&
promise to improve the village
park, hired two attendents, who
reported for work Tuesday. ~
William’Fredo and John McGee
were both deputized and are turn-
ing away those who are not resi-
dents of Lake Orion Village. The
recreation program is conducting|approximate cost to each South-
swimming classes each morning field family would be at least
,jin the same area. $125. . : 7 Southfield has repeatedly held
up action on the $2,000,000 to supply
sewage outlets from a main line
to extend from the outskirts of
Pontiac to Eight Mile road and
Southfield.
Swem said this morning the’
¥
|
Curnutte announced that the busi- invited.
ness men have been very coopera-
+ &
| -An open house will be held next ‘long. Camp Director’ Mrs. James week, to which the public has
Loch Lomand, the largest lake
jin Scotland, is only about one to
jfive miles wide, but about 23 miles Other improvements are the
mat on the diving board, a ladder
to tha dock, filling of sand in the
area and the awarding of a
contract to fence the area.
Ben Wright was appointed part
time policeman to assist Neal
Leonard, chief; Charles Lortz, full
time; Harold Page and Fred La-
Favre, part time. To Reopen Library
ORION TOWNSHIP—The Orion
5 p.m.; Wednesday and Satur-
day, 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Community Bible Church, who. are
not a school this year,
they have loaned a bus and have
accepted. many children from the
neighbor church.
Area List Given
The second largest number of
degrees in the history of Michigan
State was given at a recent spring
term commencement, Vice Presi-
dent Richard M, Nixon was the
speaker.
* * *
Pontiac area students receiving
bachelor of arts awards include
Lynwood E. Teller, Romeo; James
A. Graham Jr., Fenton; Loran ‘L. Students Earn MSU Degrees
Hamilton, Ortonville; Mary Jane
Kohn, Ortonville; and Thomas E.
Slattery, Ortonville.
Those from Royal Oak recgiv-
ing bachelor of arts awards were
Durwood. C, Allen, Mary Lou
Gail Hullinger, Janette
M. Merkel, .and Sherry A.
Richard
Others on the list include Cath-
erine J. Sibley, Lake Orion; James
To Reside in Alpena
E dn a Ma y Th Oo m W e Cl take, Ee tees M. Skinner, Mad-
ROCHESTER — Residing in Al-\trait necKline and long
i sleeves. The ruffled lace extended) pena after a short in Northern
German Girl |
Sees America,
Is Impressed —
ORTONVILLE — Elizabeth Strie-
gle arrived in the United States
from Stuttgart, 14 and is living with Mrs. i ~
| i
: i ;
i
i j
Germany on May |
Button of Oakwood road here, un-
(Plans ’Country Day’
Women A. Atwood, Rochester; Don M.
Blackburn, Rochester; John D.
Mason, Lathrup Village; Aurelia
A, Tartar, Lathrup Village; George
T. Beech Jr., Farmington; Loren
R. Clifford, Farmington; Ellen
May Culham, Farmington; Edgar
L. Trocke, Milford; Gail M. De-
Podesta, Farmington; Stewart H.
Levin, . Farmington; June M.
Turner, Farmington, and Roger F.
Hummon, Farmington.
x * *
Also receiving bachelor of arts
awards were Arnold M. Jacobs,
Oak Park; Judith G. O'Dell, Clark-
A, Ehbrcke, Walled ison Heights. :
Forbes, Madison ; Vera L. Sturgeon, Or-
| ester; David C. Mitchell, Far-
mington, and James T. Neal,
Also receiving bachelor of sci-
ence awards were Robert W.
Vorce, Farmington; Elizabeth M.
Gessas
Lake Orion Group
is pl a “Day ' Boy on Tour
‘jthe only youth representing Orion
- |Lyon.
Orion Sends Frank Lessiter Among
88 in Youth Exchange
to Fly to Europe
LAKE ORION—Frank Lessiter is Township among the,88 being spon-|
sored by the vouth exchange pro-|
gram of the Michigan Council] of)
Churches under the direction of
Mrs,. Arvid Anderson of South
* * *
_- He graduated from Lake Orion
High this month, and will board
the charter plane on June 26 for
After this he will be separated
= BIG in Early in Ea Use coupon below P Peanut Butter
Pvocicatt Glassware ~
ol neeeeeteee gases VERRY
CLIP THIS COUPON Youll love these exclusive glasses—
and the golden-good BIG TOP inside!
Wheat a vatue! Here’s glassware
so beautiful, you’d expect to find it
in gift shops! Only Big Top peanut
butter brings yoqu these sparkling
goblets and sherbet glasses—brim-
ming with extra golden-good flavor!
What a peanut butter! Big Top
gives you more than extra-delicious' this handsome “Early American”
flavor. It’s naturally fortified—a
powerhouse of nourishment—full of Q —,
- important vitamins, minerals, pro-
teins and energy values. And no
other leading peanut butter is
Use the coupon—save 10¢ when
NOW! TAKE IT TQ YOUR DEALER TODAY!
t ers i : é *
g TrueV
‘alue To The\ Norld! Hh
cor, emus 80.000 mom |
76" |
x
- €0rs & ome | moni, . ‘eomem s
onmw, serewe: es tling ff
whitewsll tres, 26° u 17S" <— f
wane Ff }3-sPE8D GbaRs ..
$3.27 a Week’ |
TRADE-IN YOUR OLD BIKE!
We Stock Parts for Bicycles We Sell
FREE PARKING BACK OF STORE
SCARLETT'S BICYCLE
SHOP
20 E. LAWRENCE ST.
a Pontiec—Behind Pontiec Stete Benk
Closed Saturday Afternoons During June. July and August
Ta 3! i eli
Th f i g L
i 4 Fi 3 ia 4
z
if i
| Today the writer is starting out
to duplicate that trip in order to
find out what gains have been
made in ten years in around the
a
COMPLETELY INSTALLED with Tack-
ped. New
Miracle fibre that regularly sells for less installation over ONLY
R95
Time and the River
RICHMOND, Va. — Rich- mond's 500 city jail prisoners won't
be sent up the river. They'll be $5.95 per yard. 4 colors.
THE FLOOR SHOP 99-101 $. Saginaw
44 gaa
a
CRISPER a
RCA Whirlpool
DEHUMIDIFIER
Plugs into regular 115-volt
house current — use in any
room—rolls on swivel casters.
~ Only $1.85 a. week to own!
-\ of PONTIAC. (rm Ment og Pt VE sr won ST. (4 888 WITH TRADE
PE 4-S216 sent down the river. That's be-
cause an expressway toll road will
run through the site of the present
city jail and the best quarters the
city could find was a river ter-
nigel me caer mass ata x "\Mebt Judge | J.C. McGarraghy “THY PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE. ve 2010
‘|He Made Girard Decision nines
,, meeting in which they heard the/ing” at first was thought to be
*|made last year, when Mars came|taneously over its entire surface.| mulate a new program for ob-;jthat the planet has brief periods
ht pln which things can’ be seen
earthion parts of its surface through it again comes close to
next year, blue light. We ee ee of
They did this after |a three day) This mysterious “blue clear-
first results of the observations|something that happened simul-
But observers last year found that
. Consultations Today
- OTTAWA i — Canada's first 1 ‘The
Rune vp on maky. 6 the thie s ¢€¢ &
sands : + + + ‘|some observers that the living or-
-Martian—polar—eap, which ee are unlike anything op
is shaped something like a| Dr. Slipher said observers took
sandwich, he added,|100,000 pictures of Mars during
with a foundation of surface mate-the 1956 approach and produced]
adreeg EE | Jotficers to seek funds trom the|!8 the wind is blowing her topper, “Shorey Plays, are turning their / iain Slipher said, that something hap-\National Science Foundation tojand Dolores Delgado, of Havana,
pens on Mars\which ul support the future program. Cuba, probably has @ low opinion| pers.”
of its surface to
rial, a middte-tayer of ice anda/% huge mass of reports which re-) as At least five theater houses, that|ing ® play, saw its “take” double| white cloud in the atmosphere for main to be audlyzed. Bs peasy pve pian ea hm ge ie ee
we wigh ng future. ~Jcommitteé officers to ask Russia \
1956 efforts also disclosed!or other countries to join. pean vacation. J the fortune of the famed Folies- | neck.
Think now!
... Where else but at the Hub can
you get a suit of genuine
*
| Duppioni silk &
at this price
~ The Hub does it again! (And it wasn’t easy.) Duppioni silk, ~
as you probably know, is the finest silk in the world. It comes:
from the cocoons of especially lovable silk worms who cuddle
together in twosomes and weave their nests on a co-op basis.
The “Duppioni” (or double-thread) fibres that ‘result from this
charming relationship are tougher and springier, producing
a silk that is lustrous and smooth, but much more resistant to
wrinkling and much harder wearing than. ordinary One-pioni
silk. Suits made of real Duppioni usually sell at a price that
puts them out of the reach of practically everybody but the
very well-heeled. But now, as the result of a timely purchase,
the Hub. ean offer a limited number of these luxurious suits.at
a saving we can modestly describe as stupendous. Now that
summer’s on the way you definitely want te own one of these
imported Duppioni silk suits. See them now at the Hub.
if it’s from the Hub it’s right!
At ae te \ eae ; ca \ | a AS a oa PAE ; >
% t a i Ne bas ee Vie Wee at Pe en miclidies A teal Best t Tt a” 5 <4 Wee 4 i, q a ace S: 3
SEs } 8 el \ eee sis =, | : i
} As 5 i t # J . Se : £3 . ox i, as ' aoe i i ‘| Lick ey a
1
| el I \ i ASK FOR 0 OUR) | a = 3=EXTENDED
curg,
“TRUNK STORM Swen ae He Festhentene Road fom: Mt. Clemens to East =,
PAVEMENT WITH INTEGRAL CURB, RELATED WORK
Featherstone Road from Mt. Clemens to East City Limits
Columbia Avenue from Baldwin to Stanley. sa
GUTTER, DRAINAGE, RELATED WORK Jefferson Street from Summit to Cadillac.
SIDEWALK , ; N. side. Second, Joslyn to 171.4 ft East.
For further Information see legal notice. Interested property own- LA CRESCENTA, Calif. @ — ers are urged to appear.
retired a heen tee Dated m. 8, 1957.
eugene kin i's t nh the vans,
thd ease bene el City Clerk
ie eagraatt ope sud beet bia
TPR oy
=
& sirens
ee ah a ths
i
ee ” i 6 ea
~
oe
ee ee ee ae ae eee,
fer ’
cae
4 ‘-
THR PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, J UNE. 20; 1057
~ Get Set for the. Biggest Savi Opportunity. in Our History |. Plan to Be Here When Doors Open at
"Ae M. Er iiny Morning for Sins ten cases +4
-" AIR
acne,
We Give Holdens Red Stamps.
; COFFEE aNd DONUTS FREE BABY SITTER SERVICE -
Be Our Guest! Served Setween 9:30. tert front she 1300 Mision Porking osens 11 ES TTA, M. Delicloos Coffde ond coupon in to main Desk For Rebate. : Fluffy Donuts.
lig i
g
i i Ui otitausoapiwesepecce
“DISPOSAL SALI
Yes, think whet this sigentic Disposel Sole mecns to you end your femily. Despite today's high prices, STORE is CLOSED TODAY over $1 00,000 worth of family needs will be on sale. This sale will be throughout the store, in every OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. -
* ig department on nationally advertised Dresses, Coats at Suits F Furs, Domestics, Linens, Towels, -Hose,
x reed = = P.M. Thursday, June 20, te Lingerie, Women’s Sportswear, Accessories, Women’s oa Men's ‘Clothing, Men's Furnishings, Boys FRIDAY - SATURDAY
arrange the store ond stocks for thia great sole, All goose | , Clothing, Infants’ Weer, Children's Wear, Teen-Age he ond Fumbues: Shoes, Millinery, Jewelry June 21 and June 22 on rocks and tables easy to see and easier to buy. Every. | ' Od Small Appliances. THE PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. IF YOU EVER SAVED IN YOUR :
cag = plainly at SALE PRICES . . . Don't miss it LIFE, You WILL SAVE IN THIS SALE. TELL YOUR FRIENDS,’ COME SEE FOR YOURSELF. So thet verre can har advantage -of —
: Sale Begins Friday Promptly at 9:30 A. M.! Follow the Crowds! pomegioet ae we wil Se eth ae ae
39¢ BATES YARD GOODS | | 1.49 GIRLS’ SHORT SETS 1.99 Men’s Sport Shirts || 1.99 Ladies’ Play Shorts}| 3.99 LADIES’ SKIRTS Ladies’ BETTER DRESSES Come, get this bar- ! qualit Save va — come ; Sanforized fast The feature group Werth more! Cool ‘
per agra C early — cool san- C peppers. 7 Cc color poplins, den- Cc of our sale. Sum- .
cale, = forized short and in & ims and prints. mer prints G lin- :
— site ea ee oo | ed .
} - ‘ *
$2.89 Cannon Sheets || 1.69 Boys’ Sport Shirts ||5.99 MEN‘S PANTS 1.99 LADIES’ BLOUSES || Ladies’ Coats - Shorties
Yes, full size sheet Limited quantity Hurry down for Beat the heat in a How's this for «
Sledod re T V7 || we ro 7 7 C} sen OO] S 8° tr, a 00 4 to customer. hin 6200e—— pants._Our feature ____=._}} colors or patterns. taille, etc. Broken
group. Sizes 32 to 38. sizes.
f
_ _ 1 2 dozen. First quality,. absorbent 1.99 Ladies’ Purses 15.99 Gros
res 97° 1.99
Washable Whites in all new shapes novelties, All colers and.
-] and sizes. 1.99 LARGE LOOP RUGS | 89° Giant 24x3 for this
Set or Serr RDSEYE DIAPERS 65
10” ww oe
DOMESTIC, LINEN DEPT. DOWNSTAIRS GIRLS’, BOYS’ ~ Ladies’ Dresses, Ce fi 16 Germent 99 “Ler te A9 3 te 99 4 te . | ie? 1 nck | So" | Sesmaae | Mayeer || 702 Stroloh Sox |] 4 [mse vere | ets"! Pedal Pushers || Metal | ioet Zippers | "Bag | Broadcloth | Pil we | ra Polos Shorts | Blouses 77
10° | *f [39 | 3” || 49° |A” |88«l66°!| J rb oe Na Wrote tie Solids Easy patterns in cool sum- mh 144 ga pet tay 3 a Sanfrized paplin ln stipe ood
| “aor Goods | Pillows | Cloths T Anklets | Pinafores | Slips |
Yd. ei $ | ¢ ¢ 99 ¢ ie 1 oo 3 88 I Boys’ Play Shorts | 2 14 I 88 Ladies’ Sun Dresses
=.
4 weno Coats - Shorties 88 bei jae ee Se Sas
. All wool shorties, Sizes 10 to 18.
$4 CANNON BEDSPREADS ot be ee le ena nt tole dee at tite lew price. Come early. bes
; haga
C 441.99 GIRLS’ PAJAMAS 77° va) i ree + Cool plicce beby dol style. Sizes
Reg. 89c. For boys and site — tanforized. Sizes 3 te 8.
— St ae «um 99°) —— ee SOR ‘Girls’ Swim Suits , ¥, Off-Lilles’ Coats — D LINEN DEPT. | fa : 2
ae Ce Ld tee ; a : Cee T Pillow omar ites = —— Nylon [i ~ i : — Ladies’
a , fees | J Res. 2.99. Bey mows Gite sasy ae vm, 4 | Ait. ovr 29.99 tong and short | | BLOUSES i : | 25° $] 29") 3 l and blosemer suits. Sizes 3 to 14.’ 88° 4° | 94° 89° = a pl ager | 17. 17 | 3% 77* |
_] 1.99 Tier | Special Group | 19¢ W, te 1 oe : , “
| Eeeron, | “toon | Oak | Beacon irks’ Pedal Pushers || “raz? Recsving | Yroining | Ploy” |1- 17 Jowel Walch || "tadic” | “rove” | ssemt | gcse | lankets ndershirts nkets | Sweaters
| $ T oa 99 00 ew ¢ ' 99 Jackets Shorts Halters
AT. | Yow} a Bs! 1 1 33° 35° bd 10°? || 4 | 27 | 988 | 798 | $y
———g fl Perri P Luminous Alarm $4.49 : 299 MOET ae eT faa | 66) stati cramcra.t'* || 1.99 LADIES, SUS... 88" cherceal. All sizes. ware " oo ek : ‘ We od | ett jacket ? ‘ Fas Si oe Ss = ele eh Sizes 32 te 40. :
89c LADIES’ BRAS 47°
Sot re ee test
i fee ee
ate , See A fhe elegy 2 a eee. a ee toAY oF if
/ ‘ \
53
=
‘
og
Ne
be...
:
a : os a
=
i Sisicnnies
.
) f
Michigan’s newly developed beef cattle suitable for cultivation.
AS a a Rll hia" : “ om "
In the Dakotas, range land is|ports
Cattle Ranching Tested
on State’s Copper Land
if
SO Eee PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957
Ons 2 ~“ = ee
rich capper country, mytch of it\Open, cleared. of high vegetation|the vital source of as vwustelend?” of litdle mprieatturay|®#24 Teasonably void of snow in|replace dairy cattle in the area as
es y the winter. ~ a chief source of
significance, is becoming a Garde) “But in the U.P., Trees are still) He said income from raising : of Eden to a rising industry —!,hundant ‘and provide a break {o/dairy cattle is about four times . — beef and dairy cattle ranching. snow, ie that of what one will receive from
: Fa — bs en In the Dakotas a herd of cattle |‘eet cattle at the end of a given
{aspects of testing the feasibility] Must have 13 to-18 acres of land But, said Madaski, as’a sideline : of raising Cattle over the grassy Sameraine Gert Remsen beef cattle ranching can be a fine
Ms coca / the ‘same herd needs five acres source of added income.
$ he piste badibine, anh 38 pies eet we “ned tStapply : | pepbeuie 6 tent of hae ee Charge on Car-Sleeper
: Sag acee mang |, Trt ale ng Oe Dropped by Prosecttion , | ; iprairie dogs, neither of which pre-
|] re thet tn eet to Ree ati, |e nant Cay reir’ ee ae RNNIYITE| int Gane, Mastilin foresee tox Eddie L. Ford, 40, | yearly, | : fendh 7/charse against
; Maritiia Wkes to contrast his\nongs he says ee PSOet St Wenogy St. yestetny
ak ‘ with that in the Dakotas, where he NEED DAIRY CATTLE Police May 31 after he was found
| * was a cowpuncher during the| However, Houghton County agri-jsleeping in an auto reported
eT *—10808- cultural agent Frank Madaski re-istoten.
: , toppers.+- halters or
« boned serapless styles.
SM
, Sanforized cotton twill ¢
f ot poplin in black, red, 00
: aqua, and others. Zipper
: closure, self cuffs...
| neatly tailored! S-M-L.
: Many styles... . hal-
| ters, square necks,
[J and raffled peasant
: sun tops in cotton
: Prints solids, S-M-L
smartly cut and tailored.
beige, black. Self
completely. ws
“* le
‘
\ j * Ase Zs , : ye
i ‘ eS ae i
: i ‘i « es sti i \
ee No oir ey eee ‘
S. S. KRESGE COMPANY a gai Fea i } Seemed i ie * #
59: ||
Brief styles in red, navy,
ity,
A SPECIA!
FIERY FEATHER
TRAVEL IRON /
Lerge 34" x 64" Size!
$469
GIANT VAL
AMERICAN EXPRESS
Money
Orders ‘Sold Here
Pay Bills
Quickly and
Safely While
You Shop
Here!
VING B
TT
» ‘specialty PRICED. f,
ff yy V4
UYS!
* | 3 r f = Fis
pe: i F
. REG. 980~14 OUNCE SPRAY CAN
ar
ei A,
| fy
.
: : *
S , ® : OPO Cee eescns
See teedeces 31
“~< ' :
“ .)
e
\4
— 4 = $= ets AE Pee tle 4 a oe ey SS
od e é sibs A ant gd dope fac a ae ae ¥, en ssaitiadtnn dina Siena ted EWR ITT oe rye =
. p i =f : i
; ; . i %
; fy | f ] if “i
\
&,
' ky i :
io
Ponfiac’s 103rd Tank Battalion It ts imyossilile to accomplish jcalibre firing for the big " or ~~ Vy —<
THE PONTIAC OEE JUNE 20, 1957
The ttonomy Size sf
90 m.m.
South
+, Pontiac A
AE AEE ANN NEN A: LRA A A ANNES EE (48
. You're bound to enjoy the Nr
take advantage of this specid! offer on fine “Lawn-
lite’ Aluminum Outdoor furniture
in add ; =
Egypt last night against to/Israeli ships and planes had vio-|to regular salary. i fs
at the skills we have been taught. \blockade the Gulf of Aqaba with|iated what it claims is its terri-| Wilbur V. Hamm, St. Clair coun-| SMART DOUBLE SINGLE Sree. ceemerinns nerty Aegean cary. tate gull n degaurergednye tigrsordipaead
PO A government broadcast alae pty sir at erbnw liar a GLIDER GLIDER “
ICnIC to Egypt said use of the The British, the French and the the to cut a hits frone the|U-S: 6th Fleet in the Mediterran-|"* - “* $ $ : southern Israeli port of Eilat, at{eam ise sowed concern that the) arate opinion, Kavanagh 99 99 , Ne
i ted J | 13 the head of the gulf, would be|iieMitmament ‘status in the Mid.{beld that state motor vehicle fees] lawnlite “lighting the fires” leading to
t * + marines to Egypt. — and/eration edly am a ae ea eee , | - a
Plan Holiday of Egypt confirmed Tuesday phabe ee > spokesmen Israel |grinding mixing machine ese fine “Lawnii uminum Chaise, glid-
for Employes, Families|had bought the submarines po Plager Woe eigen a ween pened. te Be ers, stack chairs and other quality constructed
“Bed dad they had joined her fleet in Egyp- pieces are sturdy; useful, good looking and ad- So Serviceable Zi ri
at ‘Walled Lake
eF fl i Ss = . =| justable. The smartness of this fine outdoor $ 99
4 furniture will add beauty to any sefting ... STACK
DR. HE BE
i
j
rey ii
i :
ih gf }
:
ff S
3
i f F 4
Optometrist
7 North Saginaw Street
Phone FE 4-6842
“Better Things in Sight”
Open Friday Evenings ,
NRY A. MILLER bt. the sclyign or. of heme. See them sodoy GURRURS... « at Ward's .. +
48 SOUTH
Ward's Give
Holden Red
1
bal :
'
: z
:
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
Stamps
SAGINAW
YOU CAN WASH EVERYTHING
| OUT OF THIS SUIT” BUT THE OSMUN?S is Air Conditioned for Your added comfort
PERMANENT GOOD LOOKS... * naturally it’s dacron and chromspun cotton
by Mirror-Test, exclusively at Osmun’s!
Here’s the suit that revolutionized clothing habits
during the summer .-.. and for good reasons,
| This most famous of all wash ‘n wear suits.
sheds its soil in a suds bath, drips dry-dry while you
sleep, and without the need of ironing is fastidiously
_. Yeady to go the next morning! ‘Unchanged
by this lazy man’s care is the impeccable good
looks .. . the smooth seams and straight :
lapels, the neat press, the elegantly luxurious feel!
Choose now from one of the most complete = - assortments in all of Oakland County ..% in a
.. host of light, medium and dark tones . . .
- : si ines ea Gara ae 1S : is % ergs 3 aaa pe Ae se eee 3: 2S ob : ea: Kee dag ns ayer ri S ge oe i} Pky 3 * i e ald 4 a # j aes fi oy ;
: : scene’ _rus PONTIAC rhins, THURSDAY, UNE. 2, 20,1057 crt ; /
| lOnly it Production Stopped AY igmae:aeannemectis ce or name
ai Wail Halt A. Téa WASHINGTON ®—U.S. -«Cs SE: USS FOR 24-HOUR EXPERT PHOTO FINISHIN because I'm terrified by thunder
fo pt ids fen" te mt] ~~ DOWNTOWN : ye | =e at-vm of STORE ONLY tate x S. | CAMERA SHOP _
ROS 48 South Soginew_ Street . « « Pontiac
| Nothing Seems
to Go Your Way
i
The ruddy faced veteran flyer, identification was made from pa- |
said that several days ago he was pers found on the body. Holmes
flying. in western Oklahoma omc mtmabanligem mses bier 77 A
Everything Must. Gof | = Q :
‘ave parched th et Inventory and fice pat | >
MEN'S WEAR | wane | Qe ~ 4 23 North Saginaw Street | fis SS | 5 a. end, offer éverything, including fixtures, at : e Bunk bed with ‘step-easy ladder inte ee rail thy eee |
sensationally low prices during @ greet. . . © Student desk with 4230" top, oct chair f KO pe |
GOING OUT OF | BUSINESS SALE! | Entire Stock at. |
sph! og = Up 7 50%! | e Roomy chest—2 Pillows
A completely “young’’ idea that'll excite ihe youngsters! you get all 8 h” in an outfit styled ‘0 ben setve years! st - walnut, two. beautiful woods, combine to make this smart room grou bunk bed. ‘be _ td 8 twin bad you ha — the space! |
PRAWER PULLS... Rie Ke — PERRULES mt LEGS J i >i
fic dae ane . HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1937
> pra sunior kastors wuiz on— ——— i: gs a a r a Ai? "| gis TEES | sc ee IN a a | . g § ; rz ss ‘ r E i ni +
QUALITY! ee
*
It took part in a famous and important Civil War battle against
another ironclad, the Merrimac. F it raised it and
house on the g
E deck and put a cannon inside. __
About a month later, the Merrimac attacked five |
built on Long Island, New York, and was fin-
. The. Monitor steamed to the rescue. The Monitor
Merrimac. fought for: almost four hours, but the Monitor
& target to hit. The Merrimac finally withdrew from |
mS later destroyed their ship and the a storm.
use of both boats started the decline in the use of wood- ar. : 3
ra ~ *£
YOU TO DO: Color the picture of the round-topped Mon-
the larger Merrimac. This picture is taken from an artist's it tie 7
fe - z
? ii
(Bad Ferillo, Charleston, S.C., wins $10 for this idea. Send
your idea to this newspaper. Tomorrow: Can the owl see in the
daytime? ‘Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures.)
Quality of Plywood
Lower, Says Expert
side the nation's forests where |
|
Officer Says He'll Quit, |
Merrimac had been sunk at the beginning of the war but || -
covered it with heavy iron plates. |
Served for 37 Years ed |
‘
DETROIT :
Director James A. Hoye reportedly
plans to retire on July 15 after 37
years on the police force.
Cool Aids for HIM
at CONN’S |
At
1.
Ez
QUESTION: When did the Navy get its first ironclad ship?————}
Captivating cottons thet go
the wash and wear way!
a
' close-out on quality young-
fashion cottons! They’re a &
crisp, cool .. . in a bower of 200
color! They’re deeply sashed 54
and hemmed. They machine—**—
wash, touch-up iron! 7 to 14 - A one time buy! Possible be-
cause our buyers captured a
Heavy Quality Viscose Rayon!
> f
7 ON CARE! |
a a) *
FAMOUS DAN
SPORT SHIRTS!
REE SUMMER PLAY SHOES RUBBER OUTERSOLE % The sturdiest. shoes that ever
raced across a tennis court.
Constructed to give your foot
maximum comfort and support.
Heavy duty outersole means ex-
| “the Penney crew outdoes thi skipper...
oN hand picks the year’s very best'ef the best — | :
oe -bargains.:.best for quolity...best fdr savings! rang eng cig vt nas iia el
SPECIAL! FIRST. QUALITY FULL-FASHIONED NYLONS Dark seams for dramatic leg
69° glamour .. . Penney'’s sheers
have everything you want at
WEAR Sizes 121 to.3
quality 15-denier,
lons give you sheerness
. wear! Sizes 814 to 11. an incredible low ! First-
Bgeues
WASH 'N’
* ‘ + »
DF mm Zz :
»-. at the coolest —
savings imaginable! _
SI) Aeled i
Sires 41010
of rough’n’tumble
7
‘NEW. LOW PRICE FOR
First for summer wear! 75% \ Orlon® — 25% “Nylon seer- 98
NN sucker slacks,..entire 4 \
\ pen ne aged eT ». \
- ter rinsing, the crease st
\ needs little ironing. —_ NY PENNEY ORLON-NYLONS
weight less than 8 ounces...
aanmNDNAT 100% DACRON FILLED
a - } : 4 : : ee ee ee f ¥ 1 So er ee A ae eee i 7
y ; ‘ : ; : ; : yf [ Ze — pe | we ee : ap / : : * y : u {. | : ae | é | 7 / ;
TWENTY-SIX) gee ee | THE PONTIAC PRUs, _puumsiay. 3 UNE, 20, 2967 ee ee “ate
Protest Civil Rights Bill Sh ort- "eA tains! Stalls Tie-Up| strove See site
- WO err ““T think we should take a ong)
Who. run{ stand on the matter,” said C ae
pf missioner James Moses of Mar- own, father of of six, won a table
| rer “at thas tows wp ot thea in a “Father ‘of th Tear”
‘ it! pressure US!contest. Then his 11- :
as : of Tl Bheegoiy 8r “(sin Full Swing Claises Being Held at] WASHINGTON im — Southern Kaowand ai b Bingo Sa a
~ PHS, Eastern ~“Junior;|calied “a iegislative lynching bee”|Senate's going “ition wouldling by N Enroll Record Number fought today against a parliamen- rebelde Senate itself,
_! / Summer School is in full swing} But Republican leader /ytmnaee Steal 'o a Sf ening Bt Rentiions eater ew Regulation Concerns Witnesses, Evidence
| sving'« large ara of Ould topes te somte Dotcey OQ], Nickerson’s Attorneys) + + + Committee, where a companion
measure has ! . mat unt weer =| to Ask for Legali ty Ruling) se icer vias ei =|
If this aver. : _ RONITSVELLE, Ala,’ = Aiuejon rack temerch: wad. doeadeg) : :
mngnammear snecnete, fhe ; -c onjment at Redstone Arsenal, Hunts-|! - Fiouse
eieaniay. THURSDAY, FRIDAY TILL 9 fan
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, PILL ‘i
selection in C
tile, be sure to | see “B & G”".
m Oe - | SHUFFLEBOARDS F
ie ei
: ASPHALT TRIPLE SEALED
; TILE af Ac VINYL 2 Cc
any time to call it up for a vote. 7 . “
Ricwtend plane tS employ a/Atay court-martial © regulation} x * * :
+ # Senate rule -under|When the officer comes to trial) . awe In Senate debate yesterday,
| fore aire 44 teachers handling |Which he contends,a House-passed| June 25. 3 jee Fee mertgngg oar abi ben age
of. {bill can be placed on the Senate's! Nickerson is accused on 8icized Defense. Secretary Wilson.|, ‘= ee peng g
legislative calendar without being counts of - secret missile|The memorandum reportedly was ayed until eur drag _
referred to committee. data to fall into the hands of ur-lcritical of Wilson order which|°t ™y dete ——
x * * _|authorized persons. : assigned - primary responsibility," - | 4.
se aac Force Knowland tended his move a : E a con
a : asd to bypass the Jaliclaty Camels,
driver training pro-|reorgani: ruli ing rtaining section ol _# tee—headed by Sen. Eastland (
must erin cccecan wae the y Ea prsin Bathe tion ot|GOP Schedules Picnic _{ Miss), « . ped — legisla-
' 6 . tion—was jus by the commit.
amar meat ou apes ee ee pore eee Bry omy - DETROIT # — Lois V. Nair,/tee’s inaction on such measures.
the prosecuting agency| Wayne ‘County Republican chair- But Russell said the move would
ators have protested that, if suc-| before brought before the|man, has announced a picnic in “set a precedent that will haunt
bes | Me tose: Ok woe ree Se
, 2 * \for the Republican Party. Picnic|’™> ‘9 “Oe 5: lynching bee.” prosecuting Russell bitterly assailed the nun ae y Tigh so which (Pasets willbe provided by women! measure yesterday, saying that]
cal eae aE bees aoe te eed Bell hd’ Jen-(Party workers at $1.50 each, State|while its supporters talked about] ' . four chairman Lawrence B. Lindemer|it as a right-to-vote bill, they had also meet on June 29, a on trong. te fear
| make w fr the iy meta (Birmingham Youth |sic-ming etter ir aon ae ims, be ai eet So re
‘have smenee school, te mo etine(GQing fo Annapolis ments because they were “irrel to ruse party 2 er fed echockd. :
Bell came mii. 8 Alan F. Wright, 18, the son of
|
f | ars an ull i |
e
;
E
I
Prescription or Regular
THEY'RE 'SUN-SATIONAL'
mae FOR B8EST SUMMER ENJOYMENT
_ 13 Ne. Saginaw St.
3-ROOM. OUTF IT
| 52.99 sme
OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9 P.M. em
|
* Soe ee ae
re
‘Holds up to ‘53 Ibs. of Frozen Foods
DEEP DOOR STORAGE ~ A’ SENSATIONAL BARGAIN! 14.3 SQ. FT. SHELF AREA FULL WIDTH CRISPER
BEDROOM ...
mattress ond von spting. 2 boudele ges tows 22 StH Up te 36 Mos. te Pay
eet HAMPDEN = $mQO [Raw FOLDING BRIDGE *] wit CHAIRS (All: Steel) !
FAMOUS MAKE
FULL FACTORY Y WARRANTY
MODEL SJ91
Up to 36 Months to Pay
sia | VACUUM
an CLEANER
S001! PRICE WATER SPORTS WATER SKIS t_ » 234g" a Adjustable Foot Rests
SLALOM — HI sant _ - SHORTY SKIS
TOW ROPES — LIFE VESTS
“NEW ANIMAL SHELTER — Oakland County's new. animal _ location on June 24, according to Dr. Frank R. Bates, shelter | Models—Low Prices aeeterrears ai is Pe a sk
" thhelter has been completed and accepted from the builder by the director. The building is located at 1260 West Blvd. off Telegraph | E Reversible WIM FINS 3 Snorkel Masks 2
; ee new ret einen snow Service Coer, | : G. Sef-T-Guord yet Pr. ; $279 ; :
< on a * oe ; : ; : a ’ > 4
S pigte i 41. ' | three blasts took May 31/71: : nalty for “these young rattle. Adjusteble WINDOW F Swim Mesh. .2...- "91 3 Double Tubes a
‘Britain Winds Up |r Sows’ wert ce.'8 (Chicago Teenagers at: s “wach "aint Some] - Lightweight AN Lewes | : Pa? om cod send, seine welt in Killi ogenptedaed ypc Rca 88 $ LIFE PRESERVER VESTS $ HM H-Bomb Test Series |i. y*=)Sentenced in Killing reste. satan poone Lay shee. i 100% Kapok, Reg $6.95
Coast Guord Approved -..............
tte ied, hydrogens anh tea (Frederic March, Wife |patact <2 “youre ee eee" Western Union
PRAPPPPPAAPDAAADIPADPDADDPPPDPPPPDPPPPPPPPA
a | 2 / : MATT 99 : -garfent mociear test wees in the| “ed f0F Performances |v... he murder ofa meiRescues Young | A Fan for Every Panes 4007 _AIR acs TTRESS 5 : Central Pacific. 3 NEW YORK @ — Frederic\keeper and thelr. puniahnnents| -y Pe e712", Reg. $6.95.........-.. 200s: ‘ : a ime in the pom spotless tes seve and hia wife, Fienerign}finee at 99 to 110 years in “ oupie 1n Wek etekie manga tC Se : 4 . 4
+ sang?end’ ciileded’ ok gk als|"beer gall ar Ge ana co aeel kt & | SPRINGFIELD, Il. 08 — Tt took: $ roquet Sets TOASTMASTER IGE CHESTS | \\ tude im the Christmas Island: area. |conducted by trade paper Variety) 4 Criminal Court jury convicted the Western Union to bring about! _ PLASTIC 3 Arche }
nN ab Ss jemong newspaper critics. |" Ithe trio yesterday of the murder|a union “ot = young Missouri $ ry Th J The Supply Ministry's announce-/ The couple were cited for their|of Charles Styrsky, 48, owner of couple. DINNERWARE 3 : Tennis TOASTERS ermos me
Segue. Giniee tapianniee ee wey Into Night” Fernando Lamas|March 8 during an attemiptea| Pichard Lee Meyer, 19, St] 95.9. suster Set $
| niet pi no details but st comeey, Henting” and sodenaltep. eee Yr age $A 88 ; — nn nets se | 2° pe ve “ * ee :
sald the tet “complcte thin ©e-\won agycoval ao tp waseal etre eke Benen oe nen County Cheri otic seeking] ROB. 4 $ Badminton $19.95 BASKETS aie” Nr per a A emalpery 99.99 $ p : Automatic—2-Slic dr. ; - eee Britain exploded her first hydro- Sduuan wore p Bd as the je and Gerald Pelion. 16 aa ape one, They told they were too Rainbow Colors $ Big Selections . we ‘Low Prices gen weapon May 15 to join the|promising new players of the sea-:99 years, All will be eligible for| permission, a deputy clerk said.’ wreropoprperobopoprrprproprrrrprrbrbiitrbtebede
© a5 Oo woe MMM Sioun Iieomia, ent Wer Devas colaee lanes = Mae weg uname bon oa | LAWN SUPPLIES | the eecond--and biggest—of the'peared in “The First Geneleman’”| The Gaal tea bcked the. dedthoniiors. aanecing 9 “the match] GENUINE BRAZIER TYPE Melnor Aluminum
SWING SWAY $ GRASS dn sayy:
SPRINKLER : eg. 19 .
me $495 $e "33 4” = 40-f. Ne Rust — | CHARCOAL GRELL PLASTIC HOSE |
50 Foot
Reg. $] 09
3.29
Reg. $5.95
$7
3-Yr. Guarantee
Steel
- Portable -
HOSE REELS LAWN SOAKER
& 35% ry} $a
_ Soaks, or .
~ © You'll ruve about those ten-
der, delicious, charcoal
! BROOM RAKES
oe ‘s 77° © Big 15” grid . . : Stands
: hasen ania wos § ~ POWER |
CHARCOAL. K ih ‘Before You Buy
Large Bas Check Our Low . 49¢
ite : Close-Out. Prices!
TENTS $@ 95 Up
Weoter Reg. s4°° 39
Regitient Nome Brands — Big
Ideal for Cool Playtime ‘Savings — Guorontees!
$35.70 Velue-
For és, 19"
Be »O OLS | LAWN CHAIRS » 3 5 9; Aluminum Lightweight
| as 258 | Folding Chairs | CANVAS, noe *18.98 12 95; | $* $6.95
OTHER SIZES AVAILABLE $3" 5 9
f Rot — Tear — Mildew Resistant
© Regular lngth shorts ~~ Evans Colson | = _ @ Jamotca length shorts! T m0 = FOLDING TABLES : & Telmed pedal pushers?” 24x60 = © Mix or match blouses! ricye es nee
; ws, re Medium Size tie 12.95
PLAY PANTS, 10-18: | sae fe _ Whatever length you like~short, _ Reg. $12.95 | 8797
: tng ot botnet hs wr P vl
S replies yr onlay foned Guaranteed Extre Table
oC
aear e “Tt A Sa aa
“ne “it snugly "net = Japan Treats Convicted U:S: ‘Troops Welt easce rine nner tty
abe S Prison Life Wouldn't Be
\ Japanese
ioe coe crdeoed ota ratte tt é Lunch
rurming water. He will eat a West-|ate centrally heated, a luxury not/lessons and other instruction, off-time
i diet and play baseball if fejfound in the—warden's office or 2s 8 € bal,
| wants ‘to, even in the Ministry of Justice In one cell wing is %0-bo0k|"wrme only
That is,the life now being led) building. library,-which most of the men)». have is
lin the prison here by 33 U. S.| Dressed in blue fatigues, the; said Warden Kiyoshi 4
|servicemen convicted by Japa-|men work daily shifts in a small “And the man is kept in his
imese courts for off-duty offenses.|box making plant, a tor shoe! 20 Mi { fo Food cell.” :
Their trials were held under the|shop, radio repair room or shoe mules fOr |
agreement which Japanirepair shop. roe 10M ‘9995
eas Ea aro, women NOUR, Judge Rules Friday S. Army fir- | a , Shop
lL JEWELERS ee wT [Gaughtr, rape, atempted’ rape|, PORT ELIZABETH, 6. Africa LE PLE Night tit 9 Pm
TET LAC DLU an
* * or assault, Average sentence is
5 uamlasestiiies jail reno-|three to five years. Some are on-|restaurant has not arrived
ivated for Americans at Japanese'ly six months,
lexpense; Yokosuka Prison lies in-| Two airmen convicted of mur-jout without paying for it. That wasii
lside a 15-foot wall 30 miles south\der and robbery are serving 15-\the ruling of A. F. Wood, Presid-|
of Tokyo. All U. S. servicemen|year terms. They could be pa-jing Magistrate in Port Elizabeth, §
sentenced by Japanese courts|roled in five years since any Jap-|when three sailors from a British |
come here. anese sentence can be cut’ by two-|tanker were found not guilty of as-
ilies} U.S. military liaisén officers}thirds for good behavior. sault and damage to property. |
| Wiimake regular checks. They say; Workshops are closed on every), The men were accused of assault-/
MAa!\ttie food is good, plentiful, and!American holiday and six Japa-jing Hercules Alexandries in a
Be P}|“more nourishing than “ neces-)nese holidays a year. cafe after wired. When they sar
: in sary.” . #2 they had ordered. When they start 3 COMPLETELY INSTALLED with Tack. _ONLY fal} A noon meal, being prepared) ‘Two fulltime physicians check/ed to leave after waiting 20 min-|
, less installation over heavy pad. New $ 95 .. when this reporter toured the pris-tne inmates’ health, and a den-jutes for their order, a big man
; abs, a jay sng pte sells. for. az. “sat included wong 5 a -SiZ€ tist fs available. Any man seriou mrapes ¢ them os _ a and told, )
yar ¢ burger ste e- PO-lly ill is taken U. S. Na m y m seamen
*. tatoes, jettuce salad, sliced onions wicteal” "s . explained.
THE FLOOR SHOP. bee and, as much enriched bread aS| The men have an opportunity) When they refused there was a)
the prisoners wanted. to si to American represent-|struggle. The judge held that Alex- 99-101 S$. oe & peak 99- Saginaw “FE 4-5216 _a * * * atives about five times everyjandries was equally to blame for
tx SRERBRBSSkeS RES ER RE Se ® The men live in private cells,/week—to air grievances or just|provoking them by making an un)
& 2&aS6 & & aaa OO OO lor double if they wish. A radio'talk. A liaison sergeant makes two'reasonable demand.
© Sheer Party Styles
® Rayon Linen Casuals
© Two-Piece Sun Styles
Sizes 7 to 24%
VALUES to $8.99
LINGERIE | Blousettes
SLIPS-GOWNS { Src." ""
PETTICOATS |SHORTS' PAJAMAS | Sor Bier sion"!
Blouses Plisse
better Summer cottons. Values
oo ay, lh Regie tree ger to 40
MODERN DRESSER and MIRROR
BOOKCASE or PANEL BED
SPACIOUS CHEST
INNERSPRING MATTRESS
and BOX SPRING 2 PILLOWS
2 DRESSER LAMPS ‘BEDROOM Swim /
Sart $20 vow Suits | &
$159 Delivers e $48 U \
- SPECIAL! —
SKIRTS. ~ . Reg. 2.99 ea.
For $
Full circle or gathered cotton
prints.
CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT |
“SPECIAL | Shorts ses" goo Cotton poplin wr wrinkle-shed cotton. Bright colors.
I | sizes 3-6 ana 71014. | SWIM SUITS | - road ial
_ §-PIECE CHROME or WROUGHT [
IRON DINETTE SET
32-PIECE SET of DISHES
UTILITY STEEL CABINET
ge _ APPLIANCES AVAILABLE: Cotton prints and em- Glazed cotton for surf or sand. Bloomer and ru broidered: organdy, Party types. Shirred elastic back for best fit, Sizes 3 to 6x styles, and 7 to 14. :
PEDAL PUSHERS Bue 99,|
A30 ake shar warp eg Stripes _
Sizes 3 a and
oe Be ef ad = ob = es songs sail ' e hat oe ‘ ses: i : i a P
s Me Bose id _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957_ . n
ut Dies True Life Adventures |
~ HOPPING MAD. — | ion | ‘Summer Sun Clothes} ONE THING ROUSES THE : 3 }
Race viata COTTONTAIL-- | for the dS SNAKE NEAR -HER-YOUNG <5 9p —
ee Co # of ia ~ Whole
Men’s :
Short Sleeve
Family
~-Cotton Dresses § Regular $10.98 to $14.98
a ‘a
—Van Heusen
—Shapely —Mark Twain
ANU RIPPING CLAWS
SHE ATTACKS AND
GENERALLY ROUTS
7 THE REPTILE. Others
$2.95 to $5.95
Short sleeve shirts
in coolsheer or
broadcloth. Also
knits. Solids or pat- Cool, crisp cottons to
E20: Diearibured by King Features Syadicate, rape ia a selection Se on right through ‘ :
, the summer months. ’ ;
Your choice ot juniors, ee “
i 1 official functions misses and half sizes. : 3 Hen Lays Egg on Chains (Richest Bachelor (|ones he mits. nooara eer ig Voutl\ want aaveral: é
B # MATTOON, Ill. w — Charles cat ; : oe of 250 diamonds set in a floral de- et a bale of seam in ma| Visits the City se
=| trunk of his car and couldn't else Without Jewels a. 7 the lid. A Plymouth Rock hen JOHANNESBURG, S. Africa — | stowed away when he had his back The world’s wealthiest iaaanen So Pay the Money
, Others $10.98 : 4
Charge to $17.98 4
turned. When he got home he|n™ ‘yo x ’
to ote nest of tre caine" “"|éamond “ing” ot Taneanvice/and See the Game “em Al! Special Purchase
SHOP lburg. ‘Neither ‘did’ his sccretary,| MILWAUKEE 'q- —- ra "0 - Mrs. Kathleen Schindler, an Eng-|Anderson, manager of e ays yo ¢@
ee the tire Pamity ica rking atone vate © Cotton
BR INGER _ | tat tis ciscovery of ciamonds|o motorists who might get eaught to 6 Months jat Mwadui in Tanganyika in 1940|in heavy traffic leading to the bad | ¢ MN. SAGINAW |was not so much the result of luck|stadium where the
4 as of four years of hard prospect. Braves
| ing. cally, I knew they) Last he
BORROW OUR should be in the Mwadui region.”|was a driver who cou bd He was nearly broke andjcar out of the middle lane leading | =
COLOR —— oe exhausted, however, when hejdirectly to a . os Men’s
wil bo. “struck = rich.” ow he employs} Asked for his 25-cent parking) 7
Sherwin- lams more than 2,000 people. fee, the man replied: ~
71 W. Huren FE 4-2571 || When Princess Margaret visited] “Listen, bud, I'm just trying to| §p
mevedal let yeor be wes Go Bt © See = lie r
YOU TOO CAN ENJOY ae
i eee
~~
i: Prints and solids in straight and full @ LL. VY e? a . . : _ styles. =
00 cyt a e- 4 Plenty of styles and colors to choose 2 CS Re . yAFO : + Decrons from. Charge ’em, too! ‘
wel co | * Dacron & :
Rayon
“HO NEED TO SUFFER FROM THE HEAT’ |fi ...... « Cotton
| New Low Price * Washable &
new FEDDERS JUST |i
just pl gsin! THINK! } gr ne special wiriee ne needed! Sale Priced
at Only -
‘| 6A terrific selection
9 5 » of slacks in every
i © size for the warmer
‘ie days ahead. These - Summer :
~ Casuals — Regular $4.95 and $5.95
S95 Leather or straw in white or mae: a
Ses
f pn
Red
“ey
3 bk SL ei et Pong
Ea
tor
tee
cm
a. om
ats
. ae
ee ee ee ee mere ¥
I Srecy wanted este. tural They're light and cool. Many | : eg 2 Hh |@_ Alterations free, aoe nee .
. {Revolutionary new Fedaers 94 Supreme draws one”
Only 7.5 amperes ... . up to 40% less than stand-
ard sic conditioners.’ Rune-at peak efficiency om a" regular house current . . . plugs in any outlet,
- Sines BY; t toS /. a
3 STORE =: White ss eee
#
: ee ' *
rryry eoeceecee eee —
5 8 . iit the right amount of
eal bluing combined with
a new concentrated
brightener
are ca
ig i if ro Sig ae ak a ii
ir en sh —
po ak
ae
he (Mute °o
*ee itches
"*ceesedee®
HERE-
: é
You'll be delighted—dazzled—by the seeds you see
_ in your very first Blue Dot Duz wash. Because you've never __
used a detergent like Blue Dot Duz before. The white dots
are a completely new fast-cleaning formula. The blue dots
contain exclusive double-action Bluinite that blues and
brightens far more'effectively than bluing alone.
New Blue Dot Duz does everything
- @6 never before!
You'll get the whitest, brightest wash ever! Just wait till
you see how new Blue Dot Duz whitens even dingy towels
peoceccee |
and yellowed linens . ; , how it sparkles colors. And Blue . af Dot ales pants, fia a ‘everything —
spanking clean! Ett
Judge for yourself! Use Blue Dot Duz in any machine—
wringer or automatic—for everything you wash. Then ask
yourself whether any white detergent—any blue detergent
—has ever given you a cleaner wash, a whiten, wah ond 8 :
brighter, sweeter-smelling wash.
3 USE BLUE DOT uz FoR OrSwES, TOO! What sonderully fot,
ce ca eee tec eatin aa oar tl al ae ill
a . ri fit C } 4 : s ; tes Bi J a a , j ; \ t Peas j » 6 eae { f é é Fg . ; : ~ t : SEF , / 3 : ex . :
7 {3 é 2 i ; j : t " i
pe ek THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957
cued i ; & z ; i mens ys * a . , es # ; ta
‘ : ata’ . i . s ai ‘ £ i
a ;
;
i.
a.
? — elena’
ae ae a y natant stearate dist Amaia tatters
ae
How You Save Every | Day
at FOOD TOWN!
~ CHASE & SANBORN
ONE
POUND
PRESSURE ©
DIXIE .
_ Hygrade—Ready-to-Eat—4 to 6-Ib. Avg.
© + SMOKED PICNICS = LOGE Ln cee ” -
a ¥ 2 te, = : i er es “ . phe Ex.
+ Fe Fae ee ae “d Ba SE Seaea an
$e
+ : ie. %
MUS Brand —Fresh Creamery ee ae
"BUTTER ey SES oe a ES salts a an Tere ate? Beh ; 7 « a; aS ae ie oe. iis : x $y arts, %
Large—Luscious— GEORGIA | tes | e
*WATERMELONS ~ CONTADINA CALIFORNIA Be i itis
2
ol
curpoon smmaivast'— Serve tne'tamily
a barbecue breakfast the foreground
seule baked in foil oy ‘buttery hot bread. In
brown\’n’ seve sausages nestle
in individual aluminum ‘boats = eae. Very
little work for anyone. S ‘ i
SS
- Cook Breakfast Outdoors Some lovely Sunday morning, try orange marmalade, top with
sprinkle
Eggs Salt and pepper
‘Make double thick squares of
_|plates for serving,
Processed Cheese Softer
Cheese spreads and cheese foods
are softer forms of process cheese
and are often made with added
nonfat milk solids and flavor in- preparing breakfast on your out- walnuts and
door’ grill! Cook everything from with lemon juice to keep cut sur
pabereiig sey ot eggs and 8) Wrap up in foil, twisting at top|
+ all! eo eco
too,..a homestyle unsliced
pa Rarely on irgeee-omaan
softened butter ; Poppy seeds. | tively
Both of these get wrapped in foil| |
and stored in the refrigerator Poppy Seed Bread to put on the grill in the _| Buy a homestyle loaf unsliced
Senege el, ahie onk ia ae and evut in thick slices down to,
pans...one for each person...that| ut not through, the bottom crust
you shape from foil. ee ore ee St Se. Mex
: After breakfast, cleaning softened butter with poppy s,
= mo Gate since evecythink 4 or sugar and cinnamon, if pre- : served in its own silvery ferred. Bring the foil up over the
cs with paper plates and cups bread and wrap, but leave open-
help out. And the whole beautitul|'"€ & top for ste ————_eatéoors makes-breakfast so much/
more enjoyable! Just try it some-
time soon, ; over on sides for part of
Breakfast Apples in Foil tinss for even heating. Serve
“Core large bekt from foil. . a a
peel skin from Individual Pans
whiter. ‘brighter. sanitary, too! gredients as olives, pimentos and My _7HE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JON E 30, 108
"| = t ae Breakfast
every day of your lives, The
children need it in order to grow
properly and you adults need it
a gy Tes Bana
pair and to stay well,
by the American Institute of Bak-
food authorities consists of
milk cerea} and-or bread. To
you may add eggs, bacon or
other food you like for the
“imeal of the
i) teaspoon seasoni
1 tablespoon butter
bacon.
Your fine linens
stay lovely longer
with genlle
CLOROX care!
~ Good aovice to a bride-to-be... or any eri Give your tented tien and
well an in your
ene Clorox handy in your f and kitchen,
laundry. See the label directions
eeu oT de
Well, what ig a good breakfast?
The basic breakfast, as outlined
ing and recommended by many
Fruit can be finger tood.Send out
Beat eggs, water and worcester-
oe ae r DOMIND =< aie Con oy SAL A D Pure Cane
ences i ence
DRESSING.
YOUR
CHOICE
3 cm
49°
ROUND or SIRLOIN
STEAK = Tender and Juicy
IBUTTER CHOICE CUTS 7 9. Remus Country-Fresh .
oF.
Delicious Dandee
‘DILL PICKLES... T-Bone Steak....* 89
_ Delicious Rolled Rump or
Sirloin Tip. u. 79
Birds Eye Frozen .
LEMONADE ..
LEMONADE. . 8 i 6400,
LUX Colors or Plain’ ry
Be | V Gel. SNO BOL .........r 25¢; o 45¢ Jug. VEL BEAUTY BAR SOAP x". 19 ROAST....
Bra"
Toilet Soap %
We Reserve the Right bs Linh Geeuistiee
ys $5 : |
ke uastl ance THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUN NE 20. 19357 eo en af 4 : = . =
Lawrence
ASPARAGUS Tall No. 300 Can DIXIE
JELLY PUFF
MARSHMALLOW
COOKIES
Hart Brand
| HANDY fo
Hamilton Grade “A” . eS LUNGHES EACHES
LARG E , Seems Halves in Rich Syrup |
Lg. No. 2/2 Can
<
cE MONEY SAVING COUPON UR
THIS. COUPON IS WORTH ISe---
‘Toward the purchase price of new, delicions
Birds Eye Frozen Fruit Pies. War Caates of Trae
Regulerly.44c
With Coupon ONLY
WOME ois ccivekecests
op eo eee
ie 3, pe
elish Tro
\ Come See... You'll Save at AcP!
%
.
TENDER, OVEN-READY
PICNIC BARBECUING
SPARE “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY
PERFECT FOR
49
INT 59c
1-
PR
*
von AQe | | NTE_PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT 46-0Z. C INGE OR GRAPEFRUIT JUICE CANS .
CHIFFON CAKE
SWEET JUICE-FILLED, CALIFORNIA VALENCIA JANE PARKER—ORANGE
69% LB.
BAG ;
2 o>
- L&D
. 2 “
" meee Glo mt
At, Ww SSk&i wy 2 Ff >
p iis ee ~ Qsas < iam ws tee i =
| i 2 s 5 tee ae a Of: oS
Mai P3a Peel = on ||? me
S 2 as ae ee co ED = sé
= 8B; 2286 : - = =|,
& $3 8:3805 i= 750-3 i::| &
| a * $ | 2 e | 3 qv <= Same | of a
Bs 3 6 Gs - 3 5 {ape i parle ‘ -. at : a8 ‘ial
oe 4 =O 3 tibes Natit] Uh asin
ise) ope Pettavtadle Agm tad’ a ietaadl § capt dat Ty
yl Se amit lod eee cet arith
Bi ae ean a Hi
eee En
qi) Se Te i in EE iit
UE Ee
We = 3 ti it i is i) uh eit ta ip
fl 8 gi tiie “adie UE | ile
a Se sist Hy aip t iit if ult hy! it
al il 25 fn vedi lnk ili ih Hs) Tate a iall
—
CALIFORNIA.
U.S. No. !
NEW CROP VALENCIA | |
California Oranges = 39° | RANGE JU! “ule DIXIE RED — You win one qy National: entry ‘nie’ = Orr's BEST our Grand Na
Georgia Peaches . DS Bice reer cticar part oom STR A tae | a x as emnaemiineetaniald et UR : . ,
Campbell’s #me;simIN i PEC 1 . >. 3 , | ON ele)2. AME T A 100 GRAND NATIONAL init a 25
Tomato Sopp =
Canned Smoked z
ICNICS NIBLETS :
cp S489 | MEXICORN on |
3 7 © 12: Ounce Cans
wey 4 PEANUT BUTTER \ a ry a ouer “et Fm 2 __ Swift’s Premium, in the Piece — 2 for 2 C
REDEEM YOUR BIG a COUPONS HERE : | 5 ‘ . 3 . LARGE BOLOGNA | : | , C2 Geo wee , > QUART SIZE 3 | ;
* BO-PEEP AMMONIA i
F ROSTY ACRES 4 = — | : Lemonade or Orange Juice DIAL SOAP Oo GO
BATH SIZE ol
DIAL SOAP fr 39°
LIPTON’S SOUPS i
Onion Soup ....... .2 tor 33¢ |
Groen Pea Soup... . .2 1 31c
Chicken Noodle Soup 3‘ 38c
Tomato-Veg. Soup . .3 to 38¢.
PE NOG Eee... .2 = 209)
“Old Fashioned
‘ Root Beer
Salada Tea
i
ae EE SIR rap ery, GO te ae,
7 ie bak ; { - ae : aioe es cad e y 13 a ae ee i = vs Sil
ti G4 ose) eee / Sp eee , es o : ee ee a et a ; ‘ d : ae: -
. ie ae ce: ne ie oe , JC | < 4 ieee i. ’ ay Vee oe Ee . Fs ce fy ee
F i pela J . f é : yon oT : } ‘ ay \ i - : i if
: Vi ; rs : ie rf of : a7) ‘ i i \ : : i J 3 : : : f : ; i
\ i Py ? aa —_ ‘ ; : df ao eee ‘ §
THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1937. Ve
| = : ; Zoek pais Rees. nae ¥ Gig sere
SHORT RIBS"
“29
Tender Beef
POT
ee (ll BREAKFAST “2 13s. G2 @2C| SANDWIC ona ee care SY Mesei ma coe nm Toauence a Ow ispreap “Fe
| Strictly Fresh Tender, Juicy - Tender Beof Sno-White Veol Center Cut
Partaits Just Look Ditticult | \RGE EGGS /SIRLOIN STKS.| CLUB STEAKS | SHLD. STEAK | SLICED HAM
Siena! “4 | "69" | “59° | *49° | “89°.
margarine over hot water. Blend|Top with vanilla whipped cream and a garage | cherry.
* *
¥
f F
: £5
j
z
E
3 z
! E z 2
;
E i §
if
if
:
3 : Vanilia Coffee. Sauce et Ba ee Remove from heat. Cool slightly) °t,cups seer, : land add - vs By sane “stant coffee
plain “ cup boiling water . ly white yrup
or use for making parfaits, Yield:| 1 tablespoon Butter ‘or margarine Approximately: 1-23 cups, 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Combine first 5 ingredients in a
saucepan. Cook until slightly thick-
ened, Aabout 10 minutes) stirring
to prevent scorching. Add butter| tithe Piatt Bhi ill
if eH
ai 4
i
i ;
f a| Maraschino cherry or ‘margarine. Cool. Add pure
true, old fashioned| Fill parfait glasses with alter-|vanilla extract. Yield: 12-3 cups.| i 3
E 9 ik » teat wereaet wor |W Omen Are the Same
- fad caer Severe Try ie Yeru | XTOUGHOut the World smoother
* i By JANET ODELL that she hadn't tasted were blue- Parfaits always look extremely) pontiac Press Home Editor berries, cottage cheese and maple
ae a i Sie } ~—
‘Slimming Salads are fresh-and-flavor best made with Kool Krisp fixings from Wrigley’s Freshland. Of course, sa linge to keep mnt - + Stay sleek and slim for summer’s fashions But why not do it the est way . . . with tempting Kool Krisp salad meals. Only Kool Krisp fixings from Wrigle Freshland can spark those salads with just-picked flavor . .. make them snap with sees goodness. Because only Kool Krisp produce is four - ways fresher: bought, shipped and sold fresher . . . just so you can serve fresher! 7
i
E
i zg fruit and cottage cheese salad for
dinner and added the syrup to va-
nilla ice cream for a super sundae.
Gelatin is rarely used as a salad
base, Mrs. Hawker said, It be-
longs in the dessert category, along
Mrs./with puddings, flummerys and
tarts. Ice cream is a favorite des-
ii : f : i i : ae F2ees il ie iH y
- dt 3
; 4
i 28
f
i :
; 3
i
: FE 1. cf
. | : f
z
i
:
5
| 5
i z
: =
HS a cage. We bought a dress for the
Hawker daughter. Then we
to a supermarket. F: o *
i
if
5
7
5 +4
r z i i f a i & , the australians eat much
me meat as we do. Eggs
always easy to buy so
a less important part of the
. Terms may differ, such as
inced meat for ground beef and i
[
i
i rs
33:
gFia gs |
8 a 4 ® —-
F 5
i
z
is el
git
“ i sf
i i Z
i
§
:
i
3
;
P H ai 25
5
F a
;
E
|
3 : If
aie tif
i iif ppetieila stir uh HE HE buy efit ere
| eeizt
it i mE 5 FF 7 Fy i § A | F brought home to one in a personal
manner. in
i
; §:
: discovered | India is | growing | groundnuts | rua out of beth powdered | (peanuts) on 7.1 per cent less
Delhi figures indicate. The cro The only foods I could serve'may be 300,000 tons smaller. ig
“it Tes Alive Ive Freak’ 3- 8 Ib. Average ; i
i iy { z
3 F
I
i
. il a
|
£
;
i F
|
eer
, og ‘ ~ .
Kool Krisp Home Grown
ve Bibb Lettuce ~ 59°
‘L
Kool Krisp Home Grown
y.. Fresh Cabbage , ae
°\GizzAkps 4 9Q° __ TURKEYS — DUCKS — FRYERS — STEWERS
“Fresh Fish Is Cheap”
_PERCH — BASS — WALLEYES — HERRING |
FALO | carrisH.| . surime. | weitrersH | <
resh end Salt Water Fish of All Kinds ‘
Krisp Bunch Carrots 225° Krisp = Romaine 2.29".
ee ee
: Se ge “ Sprain :
% er ce . 2 b
. Ad 1 ta | 41521 & 5 ‘i 5 a2 5 : iS es Sees a ce i =
stelle la Lele stale hele eee
‘ A \ i ' a : 5 Th i
i 3 ty ' : Welt bk
4 " \ ‘
\
7
werere.
\
Ate SETI EO EE HN ET wel ee we ee POH OE i OREM EOP Ee *
+
Y, JUNE 20, 1957
sentence,
_ WHAT A BODY BUILDER! 2 \ ae 3% < —
| Vitamin D helps build healthy
bodies, strong bones, sound
teeth. Vitamin D is vital_to =~ o “ages ..
x
: STRAWBERRY RHUBARB JAM — For a fine method or the
your family! And they get
this health-giving “sunshine”
\ in every glass of Sealtest
Homogenized Vitamin D
and Rhubarb Jam, using either the short-boil
IAC PRESS, THURSDA
‘flavor treat make some homemade Strawberry fruit pectin. You'll be glad you did when you
enjoy this jam later on.
Berries and Rhubarb
* ‘
Ld
4
“no-cook,” both with powdered.
my Senator Attacks
for Hells Canyon Dams
: *“ *« t
Jackson said a federal Hells
“America : cannot afford under-
Actor Faces Jail
Term for Kicking
\Photographer ~
WASHINGTON @ — Sen. Jack-|passioned oratory, punctuated
son (D-Wash) today accused the|with a great deal of arm waving
Idaho Power Co,.of “misleading’’| and
i ment is
it is
pa od 7 Qlssid i
, tie courtroom ee ae ey
ee ee Se Franciosa turned on some im-
pro-|, fist pounding, when the
Sesterday urged
tion A
HOLLYWOOD w — Actor John I
Conte undergoes an appendectomy —
today, so both he and Mrs, Conte
are occupying beds at Cedars’ of/ Bir
Lebanon Hospital. ' Bldrs.
Conte and wife Ruth vowedirc))
when they married they would
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
Road oil mix treatment on W.
To: Antonio Grinaldo,
Oswalt,
Womack, Elmer
Pred Pickett, Capital Sav.
ustin R, Conley, Mr. Joswik, ASSESSMENT.
Brooklyn
Albert J,
: Wood * * * * tencing him to jail. Franciosa’s wal Virginia
He spoke in debate on a bill attorneys filed notice of appeal| Saii"ha; "Kenneth emith; Menent toe which would authorize construc-/ang he remained at liberty on|Cisir, k A; Larkin, Peter 4
tion of one of the highest dams in| 959 bond. ; i Say Reve, ee ae
‘jthe world in the deepest canyon ‘ Rose, Rd Knute
on the continent. The Senate de- ae eS she s th, Sr., Edward F. K. bets Se the intent cla fe Seif S e Fails vs. Lum ‘Albert F:
private vs. public power fight. ven urgery Edson rf
\The Eisenhower administra : onre
wd interested, take noti
Assessment
*
Milk, Drink at least three. | g n J am spe plea Siysry, Dormagnney any time, let alone when the — be oe from each totere made by the City, Assssase
ae ~ Few women can resist the strawberries, one layer at a until most engage Pe Union is threntening tocar ovenion. of the cost which the C "de~ glasses every day! ‘ne - walripe senyes Heid agla poe Saale: of te sue lovertake us industrially by the| She will leave the hospital daily|cised stow be paid snd borne by" spe- ‘ to jam when fresh strawber- every is . (There will be a id-1970s,"" Jack: said ey ‘ telé-|ci8! assessment Road Mix
\ ries are abundant. And there’: ta a pulp. Combine fruits remaining crystals.) m 5, oon = to his host’s‘chair on Treatment on W. Brecuin Avenue from
At your door or store . s and measure 4 cups into a very Jackson charged Idaho Power\vision’s Matinee ater. Baldwin Avenue to Stanley Avenue is
see Ladle quickly into glasses or/Co. had “misled the taxpayer, f te ee ee
: freezer containers. Cover at once|misled the Federal Power Com-|. , Notice is also hereby given that the
an and noe acide, Add ponderea|With tight lids or seals. Let stand|mission and misled the Congress.” |Sting Wasn't From \ gees Commission and the Assessor of the City a tel 24 hours. Then store in freezer. Or, cho é é sion Chamber in said City, on the 25th fruit pectin to fruit in saucepan . ROSEVILLE, Calif. @Stanley|¢ay of June, A.D. 1957, at 8:00 o'clock if jam is to be used within 2 or). “at the ’ - .m. to review and mix well, Place over high t very time the private 69 insect|?:™- t, at which
heat and stir until mixture comes|> Weeks it may be stored in re-/power company was a ponent’ ew ike df eal ae aoe eee
to a hard boil, At stir in|*gerator. would build its low dams at Hells|* ; Dated June 19, 1967.
cine Bring to a owe 1 ROLL Canyon without ‘cost to the tax-|!” his Sous gion as = =
ING BOM, and BOM HARD 1 payers it already had applied for|0spital. He. dic _ stung. He
MINUTE, stirring constantly ' cl _ fa tast tax writeott,”* Jackson said.|{el). and broke —- cee alms 0 icles “Talk about fooling somebody. |™¥"- Po meatal ya. The FPC went for it hook, line . TO CON-|,,Rorel Oek Drain f foam metal spoon Then 5 ” = iy. ichigan.
stir and skim by turns for : da ee rte a oy ~- -—-Aapala Tenders of FPC issued a construction notified that at « reg-|District Refunding Bonds,
mies wont eee. (Ai Humphrey cms, o's on, tet Sake ees 2% Se es oe is the t } > Oak into glasses. Cover jam at once built “ : be ies yy Sees He wes doctared ok ee ee t “without expense to the|ve thesintention of the City Commission O71:0. Butiding Pontiac,
with % inch hot paraffin. es | Sen. Gore Says Ike’s/United States,” Jackson said.|*® °97 uy, gutter, drainage And /3:09 o'clock p.m. Eastern y: ; gn Jefferson from about 9 glasses, : Later, he added, the company ob-|sugtm to Cadilise Avenue St an on ee ae ony ee cata tenes
STRAWBERRY RHUBARB yam | Program Hiked Value |fained tax writeott certificates|*% Ae a ees ae cae ae tee. re (Uneooked ) of Secretary's Stocks (from the Office of Defense Mobil- jpreves ¢ i on file for public inspec-|, Tenders should specify the serial n
3 cups prepared fruit (1 quart ripe ization, # . “ a t for which will
strawberries and 1 ib-— rhubarb) — E * + —— 4 nan Dents Dieta, 4% cups (2 lbs.) sugar ¢ a“ Conimilsstoner~ reserves the rig
% wiher WASHINGTON Ww — Sen. Gore! ‘Ty, no pinn, profile and enimets, and oR et Ni tenders and to wat
t'vex dis ox.) powdered fruit peetin/(D-Tenn) said today a steep in- heatedly yeolerday boca Sen- tbe ipet_erect_ shall ve to trent Irregularities said) tenders, atid
First, prepare the fruit. Crushicrease in the value of Secretary| ate began debating the billy which|*8¢ Sn¢, that sil of the lots and POt-lang shall be accepted by
thoroughly 1 q ripe wher-lof the Treasury Humphrey's 1953|ig similar to one it rejectéd by alot Jefferson Street from Summit Street |, $° ta
ries. Measure 2 cups into a large/stock holdings illustrates “who/19.vote margin last | Y Aifo Cadillac Avenue, shail me or before 13-00 ee tlosk midnight on July
pan, or bowl. Grind very fine (do|has benefited’ trom Eisenhower . Special eee, ete et cad cnn ime 1007. Collect, telegraphic
not peel) about 1ybound fresh rhu-|administration monetary policies. / |Benewe _tnereot end that $2,061.96 i,m mg er will
barb, Measure J’cup and set aside.) “I = coe rd Paece| | : shail be paid trom the Capital IMPFOV- [seated envejone
Then make the . Measure |Commi estigation sta an é S — . HEREBY 6: Punds will be avai
| ' sugar and tet nile. Mix water |that one of our objectives should g , That, the Commission of the of ing Areata August at etre. Pare
fil ee ae : 7 ™ . oe “aR and powdered fruit pectin in a be to find out who agahey ’ se . Se ee June 25, . at Py Seat cm ay 1957, =
—<— : ; ‘ from. these monetary o'clock p.m. to hea OE ned. eed SE omy
_ a : a eee “Here | s ebjoctions that may be 7 parties) atten called
: aren, : in the secretary we have a notable hi re. ed by he Cireuit Court for, the County
é | example." wy ,’ , | Dated June 19, 1957 of Berl L. Cla 2 Paint,
THREE SISTERS MARKET . . . G08 W. HURON frien cus, coon) Hiytock of eadersip Lon m zr obo aa ea r }ted a list of his January 193) jg’ State Department 20, "ST. | eereme Court upon
e e ° ° e M4 i P m, Abolders and certain 2 stock to the Senate Fi- ‘ NTENTI con. For Produce and Fruits High in Quality, But Low in Price stack baldines to the Senate FL) Citite’ House Re ey et
SHOP THE 3 SISTERS WAY! fined ‘hs’ major stock olingy| ani cena ey guid ato emcee , ‘ | 4 ular < i ency aseessments, which
, JotSoee yeas, agp, when els Truman said last night that the ist, o7 feotion i fas decarbd to be/of the otal ‘smog ofthe tered the Cabinet. / _ |Eisénhower administration had the ‘natth side of], Dated J 2
GRAND SALE ‘GRAND SALE | Chairman Byrd (D-Va)/ wholabdicated its international respon- Second Avenue a So ectintted cont of] ee epanemt, Wf. manny, Fresh Dressed eng Hien fhm By aoe. Se aot it Se eatin eS is on file Court ~4
( : federal spending yesterday, respect of the rest of the free "te is further teniéed te construct zs
| E E ' [planned to pursué,, the same world. said im a” dance with RABBI | S course today when/the Treasury x * * the pian, profile / eS — cE INTENTION TO cON- : : pase -* thereof yed
| 3 Te, yeturns for his third day! «We now seem tobe slipping|y special assessment according to front ~oweyh + slags gota: dlbge All Cleaned and Drawn All Cleaned and Drawn in the witness ohiir. ibackward -as the forces of com- — that iy 4 y- Raangglt oma wet are hereby notified that at a ree-
F : . "s “statement . showed munism aiivance in the Middle |Second Avenue Joslyn Avenue to ony a mien of the
F time he entered the Cab-/East and Far East and the al-|tii‘ssseament “Gustrict te defray $228 80 nya Oy ‘tae Guy Cone ONLY c Owrled 67,500’ shares of M.'liance of free nations is beset by OS SSS 8 Oe eR, §—~ 8 A
: Co, as well as differences and doubts;” the form-|maied cost and expenses thereof shall be|strect te sect el from D6. Chew ib.
Street to east city limits at an other securities,/er President declared. He spoke|peld, from the Capital Improvement cogs of 9101.095.00, and that the /f
? ; in coal and steel. He for-|at a $100-a-plate Democratic din-| NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIven eg I : ‘Bf merfy was president of the Hannaner in this state capital. \ |, That the Commission of the City of] "tt is further inte Be ee ae Co: * © ¢ mission Chamber on June 25, 1967, at §|cnbrevement | in mee
Grand Sale A computation showed most of] The fault lies in the lack ol|Schcton? Thal men "te satis tattgs tiem thereot shalt he Getrayea by eS the holdings were worth just un-lleadership in the terested. yp [eae ail of the following/tots and parcels
TURKEYS | LETTUCE ne ee) ee a, ily etn He ot ~ inclusive—A.P, No,
ff : * 5 feet, Lots
lusive, Lot 35 except
LONG, SLIM .
: 81h
Coal & Ore Corp., but no infor-
mation was available on the value |, an
per
*&: 2 *t at.
of stock Humphrey held in Hanna In addition, there was a block|
jobs right” and that “the only
we can do this is through
Democratic leaders in
Plow Horses Redist
Ane * .
apt, Tots 40 to 82 both in-
% to Si
to 3@ both iIn-
feet of said lots
Dated W.0.
® i . a
Mechanical Farming |__ a : Rea po ed
DUBLIN — Flow horses 2 re sed it we lgettion Line BLO” te the sist the me toward cecal emery bareey etitnd that at © Tex. sinning. ‘Ane ote the
ieee we
i: —e
w een
ore 7
Re Oe
@
eaee
+ ©
a ee
ad
te
dh iatll ise dindindlie a
.
|
+2? boo
“* *
eo
ao. &
+f + ee ele 2
regays re + ea iii.
elt fie TAT te te
SIE MIN tat tl ii | 4°
ay) ee seth AT Lit EE ee ite et 288 falidnpall ;
ai > me Ode Abeer it ttt SES 14: shay
fe. = S A2°5 tar “#4 i Fi } | 509 Pais LF o
pare. A Boake 8% Peat 7 : ad oO
| 22 Bis; leet tal iF
f2| 320252 Hain ally relat a| 8.
iw ree | inne ie
abe ae He a : Se:
ie. al ah | Sf Te 1 | 35 ed
ee BRE 7y| 8 a Ne ill 3) x
4 Ht at lh Hall) 28 mide
S lage oe ita weit tet bi i] 3" aa dit
= tsi ESS > ig ly THER te RAT F reris = Steg;
e{j | S ae th a | eT TT | ae jute
ii ei = Wie Uhh jl REEL fy
jis 2S Hie : teil
, pl eee er El re ao Hla
a ze| 8 Wile tf fil ; Ae | 82 H li Ih iH
na ij S Ht ule WM it Ml fH Orr Jaallt ay
He “33 Se tulved [ch he j acd Hi
SEs Pree OS dedy. 2H
ae 42 REGGE PEGE SS tied Z
7 | SE By ‘ie Mu a i hil
2 3 | C) a ha 3 cr ie fay 3 EK 123] Hi
Se eat oh ee uy ig gta q reruiie iy Tt :
5 ty _— = op) t [3 tT. atais oe fig ai {: td ii a H ashy A ;
io | U e Cie: En ITiy Hee] ‘| 9 v BE i hy if dint! a2 “fi “4 Tt ti f
a i Oo gd inte i 83 oer ee He id ld
ee me & Lena! au O 9a iss i ple be Ele
= 2 4 Y) 5 Ji i lei? Ws go ee Heine BLL) Mt
a = 383|— —Is a) Bt i: didi EEE no -* a He gs
a Ole Bu fy EE Hy fist:
s I eee a mw a
=e aa) Eo ie Bie dedi petal
See =) OO a) 61 @ ea-lye We: abst itg big saad nA |
es Ee SF 28 [Ht allt iy 3%; be ties; eset
Bee ‘WS is a aera peed ah
a ake, Q za F Ce “ES ee
| = ay ae SHEL Wye HHT bila 1 ne ii
ere Le Ezee wal ie Hall iil Ij is fl il does 1 aiiltig ah i fy
SS eei5: hl iH ial os AE peg ei att ila 3
Bota itll iat HHT Ura “Rega
we ESSe 3 aj;f i t Fy at , ;
\ pen,
Ss)
hs THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, HURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957 ye ok h
old Pat of New York City. “My bling Prevalent, Poll Indicates;
‘ Camel
ularity, fully 63 per cent said their : to 42 per cent that “gambling is part of a man‘s,parents didn’t care, Another 1 per
ee makeup and should not be denied|cent said their parents approved.
non - finished in the [him.” A fourth -of the parents were
rte Shemes, a. toenngs cchesten (eH 8. IE Oe Bet
from Wercester, Mass., justified vac gambling on this basis: “It’s “Dad doesn’t care,” said a
the! part of life. It teaches you how | New Jersey boy, “but he refuses
“sport. of} te lose. That's very important.” to pay my debts when I lose,
istealh| Hot voce meaey preteatenel oe. which after ali is only fair.”
= » ANX- brag about the instructional | 4 Fort Collins, Colo., youth said
an pos-| Senelitg: of thelr levees. |his folks alsg took a very liberal
aa out invita-| 4 Marietta, Ga., youth found|@ttitude: “They wouldn’t care if I
“It relieves repressions,” he said.|losing.” A 17-year-old girl admitted
place with} The gambling element also had/ber parents didn’t exactly like the
Bingo was fifth|its. philosopher in an 18-year-cldjidea of her gambling, “but they
other forms ot Phi ’ t, “As long as|want me to do ariything that makes
accounted for you play. the and get enjoy-|me happy and a little card playing
: ment from it, it's all right,” he/fits into the bargain.”
wenger “When it starts playing x *«© ® |
you, it's wrong.” Not’ all parents regarded gam-
FURNITURE PARENTs APPROVE bling as an essential of happiness.
i qr Among those who claimed to| “I’ve had more trouble st
Hil ,gamble with some degree of reg-| home since I joined the weekly
ma 2 poker club,” lamented 18-year:
Your F ashion Store
| Pre-Season SALE |
_< Smartly C asual |
COATS
SPECIAL SELLING
poe young
ners Var ( parents think it’s just a big waste sunghn ne rygty |
oe it iit: ii i and it keeps me trom saving ee ” BE.
hil Me etch te erten t euuee {bad if 1 do say 90 myself.” -GALLAGHER-=-
Few of the young people we RAS the eyes, + .
radians, ate Sn wong wo tom, Ole MUSIC CO. stantial | winnings at _ gambling. | straight line drawn with an 18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 8
ne ee tee beh a (nun. SPeReeeeeeees
Classic
Here they are . . . making a pre-
season sale your golden opportunity!
Cashmere and woolen blend in
camel classics. They ore soft,
luxurious, beautifully. detailed.
All milium lined for weightless warmth
in any weather. Come see them NOW,
G w. y ones is priceless. We have « beauti- LAY-AWAY SALE If you’ve a sharp eye for fashion
AUTO) v 2 ‘ — dagen & os and a healthy regard for value... you'll. want to lay yours away
| : by Milhening now! Milium lined for all season’s wear. : |
Hose a lot ) °" 3 EASY WAYS TO BUY!
a REDMOND’S at NEW CRUISE SHIP | erés 1. A Smell Deposit Holds in Leyeway. .
Ss. Ss, A ws awe: | ee ee” pees _ Optometrists—Jewelers = * | 2. C.P.A. NO MONEY DOWN—6 Months to Pay.
‘ QUARAMA Il each other,” he sald, “and devel- 81 N. Saginaw FE 2-3612 |i - 3. CHARGE IT. Billed in September.
& ; op mistrust.” ’ Z é
~ DAILY | A University of North Carolina ; 3 ' : = se =
Ly. Detroit ...... 8:15 4. m. ee aeees tae 4b ippewer Dane Con Sv Seen’ ee
Ar. Cleveland .... 3.15 p.m. ga wii oi *
bv. Cleveland See. 5:45 pm.
Ar. Detroit ......11:00 p.m. tt ‘
-| ELKIN TRAVEL BUREAU |: Catch cool 4
(ee eee bree in. | SPECIAL SELLING! :
a4 CURTEENS Z M 5 Eyelet Regular $7.95 Famed Brand
Play All Summer _ fcr aeuner Casuals and Flats
: : ] | nn T ) 7 : ea . | ‘ . Smooth leathers,
& oe : SHORTS . : CHORTS! SHORTS! eee 17.98 ee. ey f e CS. 2 a z
a : : ; . s , . tes, . 4
~ he ie oe bd 24.98 Be Mascon too
lightweight! : :
ates
: | ai, Bent et i nt Hlth if i i ae ht) yal "fi i ty in ; ile if :
ay, tie i rt i fa a et i iit ) Pt
. wae ee rapes MT aes crea, dn ei peditapall |e fs
& 53s Wiens tts ni, | mn Patt bly 2358 Hit Hie AHI ci
——
A mandarin fingertip coat lined in white satin |
- EXPERT _
_ CORSETIERES and ribbon accent at the high neckline.
_ WILL FIT YOU —sets-_of} the-one-piece-sheath dress-with-brief sleeves.
Bridal Gowns. :
Bridesmaid (SQWNS
55 W. Huron
9
t
} i
|
&
Mg
3
let
ee oe
} co
—_____
AH LT ten
gf Oo is Bnet “te © | ; = Ft
ae S. § ps & 7
S| pa i : : 4 : a3 gt
eH 7 =
&|
a book, ““The/strength or * f
ic Buys, Believes, Votes.
? a6 BS Lh AP
Tk ah a ie Pee ie:
: 4 ae by “Wet i hema 42% fone 2 eee ie > V1 i ‘ 4 a \ a L aa * ety i
W ts 5 ‘
ie x ae ee : ‘
+ a : tty 4 \
\ } 4 \. | *
Men Know You BetterSt Ae fo
:
Persuntere.
what makes me oe Why. Publ a
ee i
Hilf itt iy ig titled itil rit 7 Hidden
hs
* *¢
z
{
FE 2-2492 |
its real great taste and bright little lift, Coke
to have around the house for any and e First” —
favorite sparkling refreshment ... the one-and-only Coca-Cola.
So be a hero . .-. bring home the Coke,
Aico
Those you love love it when you bring home the world’s “Where Fit Comes
With 87 North Saginaw St.
‘OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS ~
know no schedule/
DIEM’S SHOES
bring home the C
G
i
*
*
\
é
THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957'
5
E g * if i = -
f f | SESERE
| pape Le Fi ca 4 i
LB
A bold plaid sleeveless dress in black and white — ce gong ramen
ima and dacron has a brief black jacket over it “|Lydia Circle M
The fashion is by Mr. Mort. ge |
\Age Sensitivity Creates Troubles
ERE Se aera oo
in the office are talking about her. Miss L. is facing retirement —' 4 took a ittle dolng,-at first, * | but he’s getting more interviews
| mow with employers.
Playwear
Insurance Group |pieessesssemeseneemes = | 4
Holds Installation aie > more wonderful than ever |
jof New Officers in windsplashed ‘sailcloth
Y Te 7”
16 NORTH SAGINAW
Breeze into Summer
a AN in cool sleeveless =
Big Change Since Grandma’s Day sia
an Sigg
vnc
ora
fd
® Kitchen Is Focal PointSix"°" " ott iH
ris . FH as
z & g Hh] if ii fi
i egg ies BS i EE F
i i
5 i
:
y i as
3
fe
r
UI
| } Hi i
HG
1 f : j
q lire “iy Ws;
sae
TP 7 tl i ii
a5
Regular 19.95 17.95 14.95 value
on Sale. Fri. and Sat.
» 4
wens
CIN. PURGHASE!
new summer cottons
Surprising, isn’t it? That this square-cut gem of
a blouse could possibly be priced so low. MAC-
SHORE handling is your answer. In fine combed
cotton broadcloth with a fan-fare of ruffles. White,
pink. Sizes 30 to 38.
for that
glorious
weekend. .
~ 4
Stunning: This ivy League shirt in colorful -ing stripes) handled by MACSHORE with, a ¢ __The-price look. In cotton with convertible b
dom, but bck el. Grey, green Stes. 30 F
: io is : i el a, i vi is e wae E es « fe ge <+ s ae
\ { \ ' Le ghee ae oe { \ ; aa 1 ‘ Wing 8 A
ih \ t - 4 ae a la. | 4 ‘ 4 uy ge ao bs
=} vey : +}
\ \ {
eat 0s aa PS ae e Vies
— Feel Better as Well as Looking Trimmer *
meena ae a ae ee aay ae gk
eS Si Y se Ri =: 2 See 7 .
te a * 4
By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN
: In looking through my files I
Motel mapigethgepigmeda . sa who had been in my figure-mold-
: yain classes, These mentioned, with
298 ogo cin $ dt euabaow cen byprod-
no Page at. ucts of daily exercise
es } (Waterford) i Most “of the women had joined
© ee tigen ' ts ca. :
: setting with smart ; ) lees Oe oe eee et) rereet mores . Bey | sous
Lakefront Terraces ~~ || Denim Used |Mission Bells" xt the. Nov 1 & ay lose
; j -Telepho ms : double ee: * : f home on Dover road Tuesday eve-|inches : top to toe.” oe 0 ; ; a eo
[OR 38-1258 g Putty Modern with Rec Room . . ery austere inant me ve wT Oy ce - Anderson Nuptials bef for Reservations _ Free TV - Black, White, Gray|ae * & tte Lathesen Cur : tt aa 3 ong Plans were discussed for the an-| I have seen these miracles hap- . Ch . h Rit
|_| | our Mester Bob snd Betty Landis Just Opposite O14 mit Tavern Scheme. Employed)nuat dinner d bazaar and for\pen so often that 1 believe in ex- ken In urci filte
PA : ) in Family Center _ |te 2verstive dimer tobe held inlercise enthusiastically. Those who] 2 : cnt ae, x church, exercise are always| — ja-/City, Wis., and Carmen Webe = : pleasantly surprised when small The wedding vows of Georgia-|City, is ‘ “2
i SAN FRANCISCO ‘(INS) — Is FI Talk Heard _ |‘tsabilities disappear. jlee Anderson of Monticello avenue|were the bride’s attendants, Their
: Mrs. Ruby Dunstan of West Hu-| Improved body tone and posture were solemnized as the honor attendant’s. ends of furnishings lated |i. street presen lecture speeded-up circulation evening Church of the Latte
: through the years and relegated|nrwer errampement to the Profee (nn z ‘ wal ge - agg rh bom Serving the bridegroom as best
' to the recreation area of yourlciona: Homemakers of West Pont eee ne Sving 8\ formed the ceremony man was William Bishop. Ushers
1 home? a : sense’ of well being and ‘P| ‘The bride is the daughter of Mrs.| were James Weber, Vernon tiac Tuesday evening. The STOUP/the physical More and . is tt . . + ee + met in the Depew drive home ef machinery. 1 Anderson of Monticello ave-| Lovse, Frank Lovee and Brien
In a “Study in Denim,” San|Mrs. James. Skaggs, Mrs. Los re strane epee Pinced oninue, Parents ot the bridegroom| Marks.
Dean Norton|Jones of Scott Lake road was the exercise. Older peo-lare Mr, and Mrs. Fred Lovse Sr.| For the reception in the ehurch
: 2 circulation slows with the Years.) . Gesrsialce chose a gown of |a blue lace dress with a white
| ‘A a slau : peak a Seong: wei Oey need weanbleg Mb Ne ae wise fits yor and was . a
Fri. and Sat. Only _ exercise are always pleas- leisck, white and gray, his colors. i tshac ote Sacral co by m cap of seed pearls, Sho land white floral print dress with
DANISH $ for few! to hath when | riny gray and, white “overall” sent. _ | Rage a. siteectone Wott aor [white aconmories. She wore a. cor ; i small disabil striped denim covers three walls, : * plece of jewelry carried |sage roses.
LEMON C FRIED Doz. C pp >" and, with white fringe trim, If you would like to have my be-|9 cascade bouquet of white car- ar Ce
CLUSTERS . drapes Go winks. Goll cine etbend emaageses mate, For a wedding trip through | | CAKES coal denim goes on the fourth envelope with YOUr! trean Anderson of Los Angeles| Michigan the new Mrs. oe . Se Al wall, request for leaflet No. 25. Addressiwas the maid of honor. She wore|Lovse changed to a blue linen suit ) —a pha Chapter Centhiting thle inexpensive stu Josephine Lowman in care of The ngth dress|and wore a corsage from her
Friday and Saturday Only =| Holds Meeting __ [pici®: the, secorator, wholsters « pimorow: “Touch ‘Toe, and prom ger ae ax ee
Home Made Bread.......... 158 |) signa cuapter ot Beta Teta Phil*tieets oatmeal-hued denim to con- Bust.” |Farewell Dinner ‘ Sorority met Tuesday evening at\= "22 lines of an elderiy sofa, ; £ S .
— ' ithe home of Mrs. Emil Mailahn on|*™4 2445 galety with small coral \Sun-Bleached lated June 26
Open From 8:30 A. M. to 10:00 P. M. Daily - } Nichols Ace OMe clinical direc-| His cotfee table is a black and un- eacne to Fete Tiffanys
Closed 6:30 P. M. Saturday _ [ion st Fentias Gitte taped, ere ere nore legs. Tat ad Bay Hair Needs A: Commmallty taba demas
: Pca oe in a corner in nearly every - |honoring the Rev. and
~ ' Pp Sh Fer ie. Sm be Mar i home, gets a.coat of white paint Extra Care R, Tiffany, is planned Pray tage
op Kreher and Mrs. Arthur McKin-|{0F the frame and a new white The sun is one sure way to at Rotunda Inn. The Tiffanys are | , —. ey plastic cushion. “ hair, But it's also moving to Chicago where they will | : ‘ . Norton orders white paint for bleach hair, But it’s aleo the way do: graduate work at the Univer.
f ‘ 121 W. Huron oe FE 4-8163 Cuba’s Isle of Pines will be de-|*he ceiling and baseboards. Black 7 , " = to strawlike hair at the end of the sity_of ‘Chicago, a
4 Rear of Building [veloped into a major tourist cen-|incleum covers. the Boor vidi MRS, FERMAN HUSTON Sumer. Se Oe ae ee * Pos
= rede and cafiee table bars en Moose yr hr ros tt H. Runsel Holland, nthe Rev
: Pillar ecomes Regent {ss fo th sie, eed over elegy aren <9 Maling Shoes Pillar Clubeets Nee ccpeateeen tole Th i Paarse Wiliams "W._ Denaidon,
The Pillar Club met Tuesday|the College of Regents at Moose- give your hair a cream ing Gillies and Dr. Samuel J. Cha-
evening for a potluck dinner atiheart, Ill., this weekend was Mrs. when you shampoo it along fets.
the home of Mrs. A. C. Kirby on|Ferman Huston of East Montcalm/with a good stiff brushing to dry Mrs. Wilbur Gillis and Grace
Maceday Lake. Mrs. Howard Lo-|street. Mrs. Huston represented/it. Don't sit for hours if the hot Crawford are handling reserva-
see, Mrs. Harold Haskins, Mrs.|Women of the Moose, Chapter 360.'sun with an uncovered head. tions for the 7 p.m. dinner, along
Fs George Wasserberger, and Mrs.|She was accompanied by Mr. Hus-| You give your skin regular pro- with Richard Acre, Dr, William
Louella Muirhead were on the|ton and by Robert Godfrey, who|tection when you go out into the Gordon,. Dr. Howard H. McNeill,
dinner committee. There were 26/represented the Loyal Order of the/sun, Your hair needs the same Mrs, Ward Ross and Howard
members and three guésts pres-| Moose’ and received a Pilgrim de-icare if it's to look well in the Bond. ;
ent. igree. ‘ first days of autumn, An invitation has been extenied
: SUE SHANES : a ee
a °
“MALING’S yummy
PANCAKES 999, 398 Prices your budget can digest!
y | ; | F : ; | | . é ; { f ~ : 4 4 ‘
RSE IRE Age HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSUAY, JUNE 20, 1957 Jaiicldiionde ' be: sai i ee ” : ‘i ape s apeiti saa a0 : af + 2 * = te : 3 ‘ : . A < ¥ Tae ; \ _
famous designer
‘Sseporates | ¢
‘Savings éver aa ‘
' clearance thursday, friday, saturday
reduced V/ 3 , to 1 2 oa
formerly °5.98 to *25 .
@ just in ASS for vacotion—our sient sindbis .
on world-famous designer sportswear
@ skirts; shorts, bermudas, jackets, slacks, pedal pushers, tee-shirts! all amazingly reduced . gs
@ not every style in every size and color, of course—but every
-item the “‘buy”’ of the season :
@ be at Winkelman’s early for first, “and best” selections!
Sue Shanks, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie T. Shanks of Harper
\Woods, formerly of Pontiac, was
|the Mary M. Riddle Scholar Award
‘at graduation by the Alumnae As-
isociation, as well as being selected
the Nurse of the Year.
Look Down, Lady
A woman's shoes should be im-
maculate.
: =
é
i
gee
or
‘COLOGNE
NSS
CHANEL
EAU
@
| THE MOST TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME
i: : . F vi; { ake be \ |
ere a _ re ponrrac PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957
“TPS NEAR-IT
By ELMER WHEELER scalp” will rush blood to the head
I had become convinced, so. <>
my doc, that the bad gene << gree there is no harm tol
gotten me. IS |
He's the gene, you know, SS
decides whether or not you are to aN
be bald. oe not, N pa ae - : : Es ae |
“pal It not your baldoces y . a : ;
be due to a disease, poorly |
Seuss pk “DIXIE DISCOUNT GOES OUT | _ oes ~OF BUSINESS FOREVER! | and minerals were building up |- £ * Hy
my system, se that my hair be- : He
- gan to gain luster and stopped | ot
Sue wet, Ne Haw the ane We Haven't Got ‘Much Time Before We Must® from a ‘nervous condition. a ° °
- be wed 0 work onthe Get Out. We're Still. Loaded with Goods, and a : ak bd . ‘
is Tecmmended, ot course, the We're Forced to Slash.Prices Now! easy” routine so often ent oe s Print ass Mie
got me to “slow Conserve. .
Closing-Out 374 Closing 4
I slumped into comfort. % , Pair of ; Out Al yy oir cae
ora fad "nics ne te "Children’s Shoes MEN'S SHOES § Summer Play intake of calcium and B-1, since ,; he advised me these were the | SHOES
NI ee oe etal gases thee Me come ae ne Ne iam, Garant and Tennis Oxi ‘These Are All Better
ct et, and ng onl Sorta Wye tle. ut owt. [nee and bier ong. | — Grade Shoes Sandals, Flatties oh arava. rpms tat , result in Why does it pick up on the chest? es ¢
Gi em, ofl an i, ena, eet ! Ferre ot onc ats, DestiBoy with a huge shock of whis-|than you'd expect. M
poi a > [hers oa When women lose their hair they ony
Sew, x + * lose it over the entire scalp; but} Styles Phosphorous ts also a builder- |/ One big scientific problem isthe man keeps his over his : upper of nerves, Jts best source jwhat makes one man bald in his| temples, As Low As
comes also from cheese, meat, fifties, while another gets it in his) an starts with a V, then goes! Iw “|
poultry and eggs. / |twenties? What timing device into an O, That’s when he really
te dat of nehig the Ee oot conten costiian rhedpaes Ware wee these smart!
— of Health at Bethesda.) 1 is‘thought that the male hor. bapen bal eins at meveten, now! |
od the rais lost their bair'and what| acne cause man his biggest trou| the female hormone, info ‘man | 0 eam : .
acted that copper from ‘mata|t%e male hormone treatment, many him or lacking. : SPORT SPORT ' oa , n ic bed
choclate, ton and mlces ist sd)" iovever, ince all donot £01 there ar” ts¥d on your head TRUNKS Walking Shorts hole in his hair). bald, it is felt that unless the! sivocates of “stop baldness,” work SHIRTS SHIRTS I consumed foods with iodine,|°Uuch inherited the baldness gene,|i. on « theory that blood in. the : - ote, nat sme sdemrshs Min-| be will ete ee honk, Sooke mace or good |
tiem’ ‘nate, "tind shot tee Dale! tory, com wiien tal kat bald DN ged’ tithing Gas wary SSS Pony OS _S een
Pita Ne
heh ARRRY Babb LT
®ee
"Installed many". * ‘ of thesenew 3. £ “Sure have. People are finding out”
. _ dectrie water Ai . they can depend on’em
“eaters?” Jor all the hot water they need.’ af “treenegocnenstteg Pree
Cese hd Pee eeeeeeeocecocsooes, -eovccccoscsoes®
Selling Out Sepaer $19.95
8 Play Gym Sets
Two Swings, Glider, a 7°] = Trapeze Bar, Only
5 Ft. Fibergles
CASTING $22.50 Great Lokes
Whirlaway
a” and. Reel 100 Yd. Level
Wind Reel
SPINNING |
REELS
ape BIG DOLLS
| ALL SALE FINAL!
g Safest water heatee uilt--flameloss OSTA eee |
opal of hot water—24 hours a day
tease
CHAPTER 22
‘Nela were enjoying each other's
a | don't};
‘Want you to be hurt, Will, You're
so. y _and..you've. never been
in love. If you aren't careful, it
‘can destroy you.”
1 sat on the chair in silence, not
I didn’t know what to
one knew what love could do to a
person, it was Sarah.
* * *
“You're not like me,’’
on. “The ranch isn’t first with
me. It is with you, But remem-
ber this.-~John Mathers can’t
Change, and Nela is his daughter.
Forget her, Will. You've got to
forget her. Don't you see what
‘will happen to both of you ‘il you went. she t in Nela,
At least,
“Tt
when I -had come here,
‘twenty-eight.
four, and she was, thirty-six, and
yet,
I could remember so many things
she had done for me, things I
had no right to expect. INLOCK that Neila was almost as a
patient with her father as I was,
I rolled a cigaret, taking my
time, and lighted - it,
Sarah is | jealous of
Because of me, Will Bee-
son, Who Was almost a son to her.
was the nearest
thing to a mother I had ever
known,
aay, but....1...realized..that..ifany-|. Good Lord,
thought,
she
x =< : ; *
‘Was crazy. |
Sarah
Now I was twenty-
love. with. John Mathers. And
now that I thought about it,
I flipped my cigaret into the
yard and: walked back to the
2S | couch, | said; “Sarah, how much
I stood up, What she had said
‘didn’t make sense, If John Math-
ers was good*for Sarah, then
Nela mst be good for me. Ot
course, I know Nela much better
than Sarah did, and one of the
first things I had learned was
Don’t Scratch That Itch! in Just 15 Minutes,
does the Box FP mean to you?”
She had been lying down, but
now she sat up, moving with more
agility than usual.
you've given me a chance to tell
you,
longed to me, I fought the Box P
from the day we were married,
and I always lost.
with him and I was second,
just the Box P but the whole val- I hate it. Joe never be-
Not sixteen|s
“Will I'm glad
It was first wie eee yy
stream moving away = me
all the time. It’s not that im-
portant, I hate the ranch.”
“Then don't live e,” I said.;me
yarn ee ae Le
fore ‘long. Until then you can
live in Canon City. T'll buy your
half. I'll give you my note, or
maybe I can borrow enough.”
She didn't answer for a long
time, “Darkness was Rhwageen
came through the windows and
open door. Then she said, Beret’
a lamp, Will”’
I obeyed, and when T turned
to her she held her. arms up to
she said, I picked her up and car-
|ried her to the chair and set her
down. She clung to me more than
she needed to; her hands did‘ not
release me as soon as they could
jhave. She-said: ‘‘Thank you, Will,
but I won't sell out now. 1
wouldn't put that burden upon
you, TI don't hate the Box P so
much I can’t live on it.” ©‘
I said, “Good night, Sarah, ” and
left the room.
Dogbone was already in bed,
and Curly and Red Thurston were
pulling off their boots when 1
went into the bunkhouse. Red
éaid: “I forgot to tell you, Will,
if not pleased. Ensy-to-apply|©Y- And now it's the same withiy yan into Irv Costello today. He ITCH-ME-NOT deadens itch in/you. , ‘,,/said Brahms has lest several
TACT. Pie Fine pal dine CON-| “R's not the ‘valley with Me," \decrs He figures the colonists inseet bites, foot itch and other|, *27 . << lage living off his beef, and he's surface itches. Guaranteed locally; “T¢ ranch, then. It’s put YOU) nt tor the sheriff”? by Simms Bros. Hi 2 * lout of my reach. You're like a “It’s his trouble,” 1 said. 1
Automatic Washer ond
~ Dryer Repair Service All Makes—Expert Trained Technicians
oe ALL WORK GUARANTEED *
. SUSSARD ELECTRIC Phone FE 2-6445
84 Oakland Avenue — Free Parking
didn't want to argue. Brahms
might be right, but this wasn’t
ithe night for me to worry about
jit, I went to bed, and Red blew
ioe the lamp; but it was @ long)
If Nela. Mathers would have
ime, I'd marry her right away.
* * *
The sheriff came from Canon WAYNE D. ‘OVERHOLSER
me, “Put me back into the chair,”
Sik Mewes none of thy: busineel
and; in my opinion, none of Cos-
tello’s. The problem that kept
decision 1 couldn't make’ because
suddenly I- woke up to the fact
that I didn't understand hey. ©
I had looked upon Sarah as an
angel. with a ‘shattered body.
After Joe’s death I blamed him’
for all the trouble they'd had, for
making Sarah a cripple, for fore-
ing a rule of fear upon the valley
which Sarah deplored.
Looking back over the - past
year, I realized that my attitude
toward Joe had changed by what
Sarah had said, slowly and in-
sidiously, but ch just the
same. Now I habitually thought
of Joe as Sarah wan me to
think of him.
I felt as if I had been {
die of a beautiful dream, Two
things had done so. I had seen
Sarah standing on her feet as
erect as anyone and I had seen
her take two steps. And I had
heard her say I was becoming
too fond of Nela, that I must for-
get her, when, by all standards
of common sense, she should have
been happy because I was fond of
Nela, who would be her step-
daughter.
But it was obvious that she
didn’t want me to marry Nela
If I did, I ‘wouldn't be able to
bring her to the Box P as my
wife. Was I, then, to walk off
and leave half a ranch I owned?
Though I couldn't answer that
question, I made up my mind to
marry Nela, then settle the other
iquestions later. I was afraid that
Sarah would: find some way or
other to separate me from Nela.
As we ate Sunday dinner, we
were all tense, except Mathers,
me awake night after night was dl
what to do about Sarah. It was a|40M& time — about myself. :
She laughed and lay on her back,
her skirt pulled up far enough] |
shaken awake while in the mid?) speak, but but ‘dosed it without se
I slowed down. “PI tell you in
. When. we reached the creek, we
iat dats Wehlad' & deca af
lows beside a long pool that was
deep enough for swimming.
“Lie down and be comfortable,”
I said,
at them, then at her mouth with
the smile still lingering in the
of fer lips. “Finally my gaze met
her gray eyes,
She_sat_up, suddenly concerned.
“Will, I never saw you look at
me like that before.”
' se 4
T picked up a rock, tossed it
into the water, and watched the
circles ripple out until they died
against the bank. ‘‘We've been
_|together every Sunday lately, but
you don't know much about—me;
It’s time you did.”
“She dropped back to the
ground, tiny patches of sunlight
that slipped through the willow
leaves falling on her. “I know
enough, W T found out all I
needed ‘to rent ~ day you had
dinner with us." ~~
“My mind was alive with
memories eof what. my life
might have been without Sarah,
was to marry” Nels.” Will Bee.
son must undergo a double
time of trial, Contoinue “Gun-
lock” here Friday.
On-the-Spot Information
SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. ww —
The Moore County Grand Jury got
its information first hand on a
tour of the West Southern Pines
Health Clinic.
Reporting back to Superior Court
Sek AbCwete we aur iene libraty of Bible translation will receive an addition soon — a new|«
rendering ‘from the Aramaic dia-
lect used by Palestinian Jews, and
the lariguage spoken by Christ. _
corners, and at the-dimples not)
more than an inch from the ends}
but my most immediate need \Sil : “Tim going fo tally tow al
on the condition of the county-
who: rattled on in his usual en-
thusiastic way, and with his usual
fine choice of words. Nela must
have realized something was
wrong. She was silent through-
out the meal, So was Sarah, but
her gaze was on me constantly,
The instant we were done eat-
ing, I rose. Apparently Nela
sensed what was in my mind, for
she pushed her chair back and
got up, saying: “Excuse me, Mrs.
Pardee, We're going for a walk.”
Sarah opened her mouth to/
Regular
FOR:
Juices
Milk
Tea
Coffee
Jee Woter
Lemonade
Kool-aid _
Fruit Punch
om ie ced and gin
BEVERAGE DECANTER
Almost unbelievable! You save over %!
- Polyethylene . ... the pliable plastic tha simply will
not break! Unique, modern design won't let it slip
from your hand . . even when wet! Has an air-tight,
leak-probf top wich ‘a hinged cap! In red, iim 98.
owned building, the jury said:
dition.
mittee fell through.” “Porch floor in dangerous cor-
In fact, one of the com-
ee ALLEL
SAVE! DAVIS Wearwell
‘Hardworking-Hen —__—
CORDELL, Okla. ww — C. T.
Akers has a hen that won't quit.
The White Rock laid three eggs
in one day,
@ DAVIS 100% “YOUR CHOICE!
Du Pont Nylon
Specially built for the ; ——
thrifty driver! 6.70x15, 99 EASY TERMS
w/o old tire Reg. es low as 10% down
15.25, NOW plus tax rie i $5.00 Monthly and old tire $10.99 ond ol __We Belence Wheels FREE!
“You Pey Only for Weights! Tube Type or
@ Rayon Tubeless 6.70x15 Silent Sentry blackwall,
during this sale...
—the Davis Silent Sentry. Priced the
same in either construction. Save NOW!
Similar savings on other sizes and whitewalls.
TIRES MOUNTED FREE
« STORE HOURS: 9:30 - 9:00 Mon. and Fri. °
9:30 - 5:30 W and Sat.
162 N. SACINAW ST. — FE 2-9253
OFA creme, 3 k
POCKET SLE RADIO!
- velba dleor, mor. in anion, dr Speen
4%
oe
aa. 5ete as coe) f oe} se ‘ 4 : i Daa i F i ee . t F ‘ : eS Sees eT Evid 3 + 4 ‘: :
eal | ‘ i pet i tied 7 i f } 4 2 \, | ‘ ; j Fie i \ ; | j } ; i K
i ‘ i \, . 8 ]
eee ee __ THE PONTIAC Para THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1951 1 wil
GOP Gattiers a Waterford ive Leaders Mit. , Paralyti ic Poli of a a Fi me ae
nig aay gg | irm Is Knoea ns ig ~for Convention Approval Given é ultural Center (isa nario Company Koa? a >
~ ate
en
7S slacimnet ee
’
ae Cam
a
om
When Waterford Township civic need center in| with century-old and ‘ ver ustomers, A
Raaatd eublicans Get leaders mat st the Frank W Sere tye the essen uaing the ee RSS| Younger Hed’ Tives|. be Sit » Sov wrest Se scot ree il em tee as Rousing © : Prom aor ae Gone vB ape. —> — ret wd heavy foliage, makes the Salk Shots; Tests May products of well known names so that whatever your decorating needs may be, you know =f lke and Nixon : , seerevel for a proposed cultural|are primary bese a prog: onged ideal for bird and ‘wild- ‘Show Another Disease ~ pntipal gorse ee pacdhapee is yi _— —- pation at — wm Bok, a.
: 3 ; : ress, é advantages wa r aaqquarters _f ‘ears. : 2" we OmMmme
sta Git oe en arene more parton ith the Recces |COMMUNITY BUILDING The fist case of paralytic pollo products to you . 4, ‘
ee = , _-PAINTS— “ys BON
bra © COLORIZER @ LUMINAL - @ SUPER _KEM-TONE
. (1322 Colors) . FLOOR PAINT
~-@RUST-OLEUM =~ © WATERLUX -~-@-KEM-GLO-
© VELVON @ DRAMEX @ NAL PLEX 3
@ DUTCH BOY © BONDEX i
WALLPAPER .
© WALLTEX © SANITAS @ VARLAR
: o , another © GLENDURA @ STRAHAN @ SALUBRA .
of platform are set for conclud- a were Valentine, | an, pees © BIRGE @ FISHER _@ SCENICS q ing sessions Saturday. Despite Con unist Chi ibrarian; Elmer Johnaon. tosmnship wat , : i = = supervisr: Justice of the Peace|nonparaivtic pol, She recewed] @ IMPERIAL | © JEAN McCLAIN © NANCY WARREN
sora ane neat, licit Narcotics Tratticimn smd toms sein |™"™ , , | @ WARNER @GRASS CLOTH — @ TEXTURES Contains SGA wateht: Ke ee This compares with two county @ KATZENBACH-WARREN @ MATCHING FABRICS tribute cases and three Pontiac cases in
Sarees yarn cor Reported Being Elimmated) suo mers vor cue ner| neo pats
Cecil Underwood ‘- ardson, township * *. ‘ * *
ie: tb uations peamaect et | | Galena: eno ana Wace hl | No matter what your Painting, Wall Papering or Cleaning post "| WASHINGTON ® — The illicit The ‘main trouble spots in this) gy ea ganmsed ms tne , Inmate Walks Away - | erner. traffic in narcotics is being|country, he said, are in Califor- p he wes, Needs may -be you can depend on... * * * stamped out throughout the world|nia, Ilincis, Michigan, New York|™yiec with“ nave « tenon: |_JONIA @ — Joseph Smith, 42, eal pe Officers of the YRNF say theiridespite the active noncooperation Texas, There is practically|?7°*> “I have a tremenousio¢ Detroit, Wednesday walked Gree days of meetings and worts-lor “me amenien ome in the South or ip|Tespect and contiderice in people|away from a farm crew at the . : : shop sessions will be especially|in the field said today. New England. Judges everywhere|"" Waterford Township. |onia State Hospital for the crim- :
Sguine shew St per ont of tanh ny, Ff 7) Sealers: —_ 0 AUC tare dome come cimeet eden te’ homary ee er) ROWN ROS voters in their 20s voted Republi- Chinese . —— impossible things in the commun-jthe issuance of a murder warent :
can in the 1956 elections. men the Red Chinese are reaping » pe. ch”. ity, and this dream ean become slagainst him in the fatal stabbing ; af
3 Rp W sh ecachange from dope addicts thelMamie Eisenhower Flier cat inc a ae cone io Smith is =] 4 North Saginaw St., Pontiac FE 2-4242
* * * ’ ' : advantage of such a project.”
ussian Warships | o* ta 5 walto Leave Hospital source he said
Near Mediterranean ot ‘the narcotics found. in’ ict] WASHINGTON U—Mrs. Dwight Why Drive a Small Car?
YOU CAN ENJOY ALL Whe COMFORTS OF THE
| e%.* i
White House press secretary| buzzed ./China to- Burma, Thailand .
cruiser Mik-|L208, Some of it then finds its| ames C. Hagerty, making the hail Kutusov and two escort de-|Way to Hong Kong and Japan./ss. ricenhower to accom-} stroyers moved through the nar-/thence to the United States.” oa tee ieee we weaned row body of water from the Black , Aine rm ince ot theron vigiconvention of the national Young| a
cite movement wo te vices | | | sect
atound its.own operations in| Turkey grows much of the|, Haserty said earlier the hospi-| : , ay iecuatomes ponent te te Sigeen a sy was tor aroaine sll Look at This Amazing Low Price! : — ot il | “a rT] * *& *
ee oes ieftain’ Catalina Bosporus tomorrow, The Soviet
government told the Turkish For-
9-Door HARDTOP cage £| with: all these extras .. . co. 122" Wheelbase
TORONTO — The rated ingot ca- udge Maurice E.\] @ STRATO-FLIGHT (DUAL RANGE) HYDRAMATIC
pacity Canada’ 00 personal bond s
waded Kietie ten tse 2 sour _ TRANSMISSION © UNDER-SEAT HEATER
seneey 1, Pears © pee coat Raymond, secur]. WHITE-WALL TIRES @ RADIO © DEFROSTER
@ TURN SIGNALS @ WINDSHIELD WASHER
@ AIR-FOAM SEAT @ 2-TONE PAINT @ OIL BATH
AIR CLEANER @ OIL FILTER @ STRATO-STREAK
252 HP V-8, ALL INCLUDED.
“LAUSON ENGINE cpus : : | oe er
: a Rotary Mower | 1956 Buick Roadmaster | 1954 Pontiac 4-Door 1955 Mercury Monterey 4-Door Hardto Station Wagon 2-Door Hardtop i $ 95 | Radio, heater, dynafiow, i : , | Radio, heater, hydra- Radio, heater, merco-
$7995 Fata | ore: steering, bo Lah wer “2399 matic. A big value at this | 195 matic, A sweet running ] 450
wine, low price. car. : lon ; ‘| power seat. :
aun ree baum recruess oF A SHARP ONE OWNER CAR : FOR THE FAMILY MAN LIKE NEW CONDITION .
| HIGHER PRICED MOWERS: AUTO-
MATIC MULCHER, TEM? | : mus ‘1959 Buick Super 1951 Hudson 4-Door 1956 Pontiac Star Chief | Rad day Pa es. . Catalina Coupe
\eeaeese *QO5)EO 175] ec 2195 Ta ag TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL eto py a this buy.
NS ey
ob Pontiac Star Chief | 1954 Pontiac Star Chief | 1954 Pontiac a-Dr. § :
Rad peng
8 ie $9995) Rade ‘Ses 1195 sta a Powe Cr veer . ‘isa buy. oun past avy
1, For the Utmost in » Motoring Pleasure It's the ai" Rotary Mower 3 2 H, P. 2-CYCLE
CLINTON ENGINE
berton, 300 Airport Reed (whese|Lane; Carol Slation, 3458 Ardreth,
two sisters are past CAI queens); er tier’ Witlaaa’ se Paris
ee ees 842 Tyron; |tiac Lake Road.
Security for You
“(Official Recalls. Birth of Certainly no one can doubt
) that the growth of the Social
Security System has been amaz-
ding...
The first monthly — payments)
were made in January, 1940. By
the end of the year, some 250,000
By RAY HENRY
Associated Press Writer
Marion Folsom, one of the doc-
tors... who-.aided._at..the.birth of
Social. Security; ‘did some remi-
area merchants in the gymnasilm|niscing the other day. He re-
of the CAI building. €alled a few of the attitudes to- - Way outside, ‘with "hildren’s hes
games in the Ganeing's dining
ee -
There will also. be "sae by
}
4
4
§§ in 1935 even if they do not continue in|
jobs: covered by the law,
2 *
and children are protected by So-
cial. Security in case the iuntly
breadwinner dies,
lin Kisat sing ‘Mar iyn
but Nonvio lent
lvention here last night on passive —
resistanee_ Ke ‘then asked for _ questions. »
One: of the youthful church
imembers wanted to know “what
was it: a kissing Marilyn Mon-
roe” in the motion picture “Bus
Stop.”
“I don't mind answering that
question,” Murray said, “because
it ties right in with the subject
of nonviolent resistance.”’ Soe og = city : Ww salaries
, for an advance on
next year’s taxes to meet the pay-
\yotl.
However, until the council offi-
| lelally sets the ‘tax rate for the
-fnext-fiscal year the city cannot
cs ie -for themoney, he
Be Africa, with 20 fer cent of the
Styrene is widély used in the
world's area, has only about 7.5
per cent of the total world
poplation,
people were drawing payments.
x * * oe ee NO ADMISSION ‘ ward. Social Security when. -Con-
| ae é @ 8 Parking will be free with no/sress approved it back in 1935.
charge..
Now secretary of the Health,
=
: By July, 1944, monthly pay-| “Social Security,” ip care of The — , In. addition to the. carnival ac-|Eveation Welfare | Depart-| ents hit the one’ millionth mark| Pontiac Press. Questions will be. ies 3 tivities, Don Zee eee ——. save theme 05) 8a by ‘September; 1960, three| answered by mail from the Pon- 2 _ per deg or ol ect wibaiees ot nee TN .VRe Sawin Te ee ee ene _ lp COMPLETELY INSTALLED with Tack- 95 pen unofficially | the: nation’s factories, . |e less installation over heavy pad. New Toe fale, whence ae mlt'é just another aitempt do | Ninety per cent of al paid work| “Ma*s® for this service.) INDIAN GUIDE? — A favorite play spot for children in Royal |MU) specie fibre thot reuarly sells for -epem-the-guese-sind-get_ait-te-in-the country-is covered bythe! Some of lays obvious} O% is this crooked old tree which may be one of the few living ‘. $5.95 per yard. 4 colors, ;
over the releasing bal-| golden eggs at ence. ~ * [Program and 73- million persons}, .,, By bigee re sens teach.| Telics left by the Indians who roamied the area 200 years ago. Some || J ' Acte __ Se. V4. loons above the residential areas. | —1¢ will become “the wages of 87 now insured. Of these, 34|” We they. a rhorpnan de as| Tesidents believe that the oak tree, now so warped it resembles a |Pims ‘THE FLOOR SHOP
elspa ody degen annonet Base aim Recs partial ory Poing reece momen hf Sorry POEM Hem ee oy Indiana’ bent young saplings to {UM 99-101 S. Suglanw : FE A5216 on tro epics to be iven away Abr adiowd om 2 And Seinlieiaa usenet Seema caesar tcp eagaansng teal: mark turns in trails. A similarly bent tree near Brighton, Mich., and ae ‘ . a & a's a8 B a. oe ped dog tags. and their dependents and survivors’ Wilson, wiz another near Sandusky, Ohio, were believed tobe the last ones left, ne ee ee ." a8 _ The actual fair will open at 4) But, today, Folsom said, atti- '
Situdes have changed,
‘ponies will also be available for’ “Ged ee whether should ha basic ‘ rides Friday afternoon and eve- ee lied ie ae Ci % a | GO
be! tears have not been:
At 8 pan. Friday a children’s
group will present‘a free danc- ing in the audi DID REMINISCING --
Folsom did his reminiscing on
an occasion when few people were
Day, -with-all. carnival rideshiiety to challenge the shecese. ot
Social Security in providing bene-
fits, It was the day the 10 mil-
lionth person started drawing a
monthly Social Security check and
he presented the first check to
— hee.
ENTERTAINING?
Later Saturday evening
_ the most members present.
‘Rod and Reel Set | Regularly $13.50
Hamlin
Folding
‘OUTBOARD MOTOR CART
45 PLAY UNITS in ONE!
@ Includes 2 swings, trapeze
m rings, 2- “oer
Air-Plite!
@ 6-foot double-curved
vanized slide with la
attac!
e - foot AS of 2° tub-
- ladder and climber
2 tubing!
@ Weather-resistant baked
enamel finish in red and
green!
Keep the youngsters happy
in their own backyard!
Here's a big set—78" high,
ing up 112" « 78” of
ground space! Terrific value
at this low price, with easy
terms! ;
Big 21” Brazier with Chrome Grid
Schieffelin & Co., ow York
— |
i B "see. ee
15 N. a St. SPORT
| BRAND NEW TIRES
3.TS | ‘Sin exCuahion
+GOODFYEAR
2 tor DB90 ..
ST Cand, Bete Sehts off the three
and Fatigue. Tough, durable
oe
This $19.95cartis yours
at no extra cost when
you buy any of these
terrific new Sea-Bees.
SEA-BEE 5 H.P. DELUXE $725 A ie COMPARE AT $49.95
| 1 Sale Price $3495 J
eat,
cond with a Stop-Notch desi
: better traction. See us today and save
Cc 13.9 3 ;
ape Aciotg Popular Size 6.70 x 15 al fits most Plymouths, Ringer | Chevrolets,
Hudsons, Nashes and Studebakers!
Holds several large steaks.
2 tors? 590" ee
Why wait! Low prices make this
your best deal! « High-low adjustment!
Steel construction—rub
tires and chrome hard-
ware, Buy now and get
oer , turner, and
of extra cost!
| SAVE 59" on this
| G-E REFRIGERATOR
Formerly $249.91— $] 0095 |
Now, Only ...:.......... ey | ber
Terms as low as
$1.25 @ week
MOE PDL EO OTE TES TASH
oa ila et casouisticaiail ade
Button Down
. and
Reguler Coller
in
Plaids
« and
Solid Colors
es i. a a ae oe |
© Magnetic ‘Door
© Full Width a
reezer ‘ cas
© Automatic
Interior Light © Adjustable
Door Shelves
’ © Butter
PILES and PILES of : —" < ay
’ ben hag Sw wili «=—« $5 Down
| WASHABLE eS ee ee teak ec ee
e Use it anywhere... i
window, on floor, a table
e Fits window’ 26”
0 38" wide
! Seay “OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
i: PAY AS i 25 DOWN |
A WEEK...
”
Pep titheevrsatsevtae
=
FLINT—After Glenn Johnson, 1956 state amateur F
‘golf champion finished playing his 18-hole round with
__ pro Doug Ford.as his partner in the Carling Cup match}. Topeday, he commented, “Ford sure doesn’t miss those
“greens.”
“He hit-the-nail- on ‘the head: “Ford does not only: hit}
- the greens on the golf course, he’s been raking in the
~ pocket green in pretty good fashion as well.
At the Open in Toledo, the pro from Mahopac,
N. Y., blew sky high in the third round with an 81
after a 69-70. This wasn’t according to Hoyle for
Ford.
' When he’s playing good golf, he’s consistent, and this
Pe rae See. -
am:
_____ In.1956, his only veeccs was the Metfopolit
“I was discouraged, I went home with a defeatist atti- |
tude, and I was ready to play only — I felt like tt")
he said.
Early this year it’ was his wife who talked him ,
into getting started in two tournaments in California,
and when he just missed winning them, he figured
he was back in the same stride which helped him to
the 1955 PGA championship. Baltimore
‘He made a few changes in his game, in stance and Washington
position of the ball, and to date he is the PGA’s top
money ,winner with $29,000. He has yet to finish out
of the money this year and his per-round stroke average
is .70.66. His victories so far this season have been
the Los Angeles and Panama Opens and the Masters,
and runnerup in three others.
x * *
Tuesday's round of 65 at the Flint Golf Club makes
him a strong threat in the tourney now going on there,
- and in the Western Open which starts next week at
Plum Hollow.
Ford has won a total of $35, 000 Nieindieg outside
‘tourneys, he collects $3,000 a year from a golf ball
company, another $6,000 from a golf equipment com-
pany, and $6,500 from the Putnam Country Club in
Mahopac, N.Y., which he represents on the tour.
So Ford is really hitting the greens and ,... green- Miwa
backs.
DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX 5 wi
Tommy Watrous, son of Oakland Hills pro Al Wat-| pit
rous, will probably make his last appearance as an
amateur in the NCAA golf meet at Colorado Springs) Pitsburg: =
Monday.. He is expected to turn pro in time for the
state PGA at Riri aen pomny Club in September. ‘Ne
Rechinter Golf and ous an could be the 1958
scene of the State Publinx Championship of which
Mike Andonian is two-time winner.
Memo to the city of Bloomfield Hills. When the _"
troit Lions trained at Bastern Michigan College, all
wire stories from there were datelined Ypsilanti. When
the Lions begin training at Cranbrook, the dateline
will probably be Detroit, uhless the city can persaude
Lion officials to dateline its material from Bloomfield Fy bcieveiand at’ Bos
ee
Chicago 3,
Kansas City 6, Washington 3
TODAY'S GAMES
Chicago at polars. 1: p.m.—Fischer,
= 6-
pew, BA aed Dlimar, (47)
: om yen (6-7)
Kansas City at Wi . 1 p.m.—Por- tocarrero asamp, ry )
FRIDAY'S wen ge
Chicago at New York, 7:
City at Bosten, 7:15 p.
Detroit at Baltimore. 7 ik Cleveland at W 7 pm
arenas yey
8
saccsiees
Tippery. Is All-America
COLUMBUS, Ohio ™ — decend!
baseman Ken Tippery~of Michi-'
gan, was named to the first team
of the 1957 College All- merit
baseball . team.
A committee of coaches an-
nounced the selection of the
players here yesterday.
Shortstop Ken Hamlin of West- Hills. After all, there is such a thing as community ern Michigan was named to the|
pride. |second team,
Yanks Boost Win Streak
Cards Crowd Braves for NL Lead By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ,ink. in. the ninth tq defeat Wash-
Okay, so the St. Lois Cardinals| ‘e318 4
dians on five hits, beating Mike
you've got to split the credits be-/ Gans nine Pie eo had tween a long streak and a short ‘memory, jlost four in a row, scored four in
x * ¢& ‘a row, scored four in the fourth, |h Frank Sullivan blanked the In-| .
tie with an RBI single. Ex-Yankee
Martin then hit a two-run
They hustled to 20 victories in |
the last 27 games, winning 13 of
the last 16, and ae from But J éeiars 5 Win, 6-1
were only three
lead at this stage
e year ige-tee UG bas c Eee ut z g
az “= Shaw's String Ends af 4] June swoon that dumped them Sha tates areas lai ee te 7 -pm,, and
éut of the race for a fourth-place|innings hurled by Shaw’s pitchers|Louie’s Tavern vs. Drive-In |
eereee es” anne in the City Softball League finally|ers, 8:30 at North Side, ;
2 8 came to an end last night at Beau-|pimingnam .,..........000 1000-116 “After” 5t games in 1956, st./dette Park. - ee ee Louis was 32-25 (.561) compared) Birmingham took advantage Of| noberte. . :
to ace Cincinnati's 31-24|8 costly error by catcher Wes/Eiks S10 ..........«....-001 09 0-1 ¢ }
(.564). At the moment, the Cards|Roberts in the 4th inning to Score) ‘Miler and Yarbrough; Grant and Bud
Are 33-24 (579) ‘to’ Milwaukee's/an unearned fun and snap Shaw's|Reed AS delist amazing streak at 57 consecutive Gingeltvitie ...........908 1961.8
* e * shutout innings. 2 “Woes akin 3 ae
PN i eh hae Pere McConner was the victim tna.
Breten night, Pitts-\of the miscue, but the Jeweleriwese sits sersanesanse B00 00 B8 “3 burgh §.2 and > : in a be ge mound ace : Bin pitched a a : ae ee seundis ; ind nen, ters
doubleheader as Milwaukee's Bob as juan donee npad
* Lakeland Nine Wins
= betas Sl
ad]as Maas Loses
fiilwaukes 6, ‘New ‘York 6 also lest yesterday.
St. Louis $1 Frank Lary, the Tigers’ No. | 1
TODAY's G winner last year with 21 victories,
ee et Oe p.m.—Bar-| was scheduled to take the hill
acetyl ot Chteage. f: 1:30 p.m.—Had-| today in an effert to salvage one
Oe - -9| Series. Lary a ine victories
(a4) ve Dickson (2-2) Por’ Sehualat and seven losses so far this year.
SCHEDULE The Yankees refused to act like
Sse a aa
= anks Aren’t Acting Like. ‘Cot
* Dissolves, 10-2
Bombers Score Sixth
Win in Row in Surge
to Catch White Sox
NEW YORK (® — The bewitch-
ing spell the Detroit rs cast
| York Yankees early in the season
is ——
* *
first place in the American League
in mid-June for only the second
time since 1950, have decided the
gear to catch the White Sox.
* * *
Tigers yesterday.
The score was 10-2, widened
by a three-run homer by Yogi
Gil McDougald.
Tigers in the same fourth-place
position in which they found them-
over the world champion New| §f
Or sie the Yankees, out sh
time has come to shift into high) |
No matter the cause, the result 2
was a Yankee victory in the tradi-| |
tional Yankee manner or the “
Berra and a two-run homer by | Pa
The victory, sixth in a row for) :
the resurgent Yankees, left the; —
selves after Tuesday's 2-1 loss to -
the Yankees. Cleveland, in third)
place .002 ahead of the Tigers,|
MEDALIST AND SUPPORTING CAST—War-
ren Sumner of Birmingham (standing at far
left) took medalist honors in Wednesday’s Pon-
tiac Junior Chamber of Commerce golf :tourna- ment at City Municipal course. Cousins Larry Jaycee tourney
Beaupre of Rochester (kneeling). and Russ
Maas, who absorbed his fourth Sumner’s 75: Tops P
Warren . ieee a member of with a 76. The als finished in
tie for 3rd with 81's and Larry)
loss against seven victories, got|team last spring, gained medalist|.o. ine position by taking # sud-
his first triumph of the season/honors Wednesday in the annual
lovee the Yankees, setting them|Pontiac Junior Chamber of Com
Pee dacs arsine cs
* * *
Bobby Richerdeon's sacrifice. frbibed «> * * *
nize the 18-hole tie and let him Maas got into trouble in the} Sumner fired a 75 over the par ‘Jaycee events in this ares. “list, ‘but the
vandal and went to second. eects sea PONTIAC JATCEE sCORES wit the = den-death playoff on the 1st hole.
* * *
Although Russ lost the playoff,|
Jaycee officials decided to recog- tourney at Birmingham Country
‘Club, which will send two boys to) ° state tournament will enter the
national Jaycee test Aug. 19-24 at
the Ohio State University links in |
Ss,
{
Next Monday's Birmingham
the state outing, will complete the
Brown Scores
TKO in 15th.
fiir ri : F 2 i
Lightweight King Downs
Zulveta in Title Fight
at Denver
DENVER. @-Lightweight.
fil z
aa ne =
m
= ; ig . be seriously in- i tf aj
Thomas 9 Nips
Union for Ist
City Loop Win
DETROIT * NEW YORK
ABR HE ABR KH
Bolling 2h 4 @ 1 Rich’son 2%) 4 2 1
Maxwell if 4 © © McD’gaid ss 5 2 2
Philley ib- 4 © 1. Coleman ss 0 6 6
Kuenn ss 3 @ © Mantle cf 5 3 3
House 4 1 2 Slwughter fo 0 6
Porter rf 4 1 | Simpson rf 3 0 1
Bertoia 3.0 @ A-Howard 1 6 0
ttle ef 463 bek if-er 1 0 0
: P 2008 e413
Sleater p 1 6 @ Collins 1b 9 0 @
Base 88 8 eee teat 3.0 é Carey te 3 6 2 Sturdivant p3 1 0
Totais, 43 «68 6Totals 37 10 15
A-Flied- owt for Si in Tih
B-Fouled out for itouris In Sth
Detroit 000 016 Op1— 2 New York 002 020 425—i0
_&-Bolling, Philiey. RBI-Tuttle, House, MeDougaid’ 2 Mantle 2.
2. 2B-Tuttle, Mantle, Skow-
pas. A-10,561,
This Is
MILDEST i STRAIGHT _ i
BOURBON |
-YOUCAN ©
FIND
~~ From furniture to sports clothes, the modern
_ trend is toward lightness. in liquor, Century |
Club is the lightest, mildest straight bourbon —
ae you can ning us
es
ee ts 0 3",
A/S e aN for welys taste!”
dasiaet
relaxed living=
and today’s taste
keynotes tantnebe 3!
ee : os . & se
_ FORTY-EIGHT
ofa
SE She : Bey Re CP te
gah ae 7 ees : | ‘ j
" Boe ee
2
i
}
ef ee
“pong
reinforced tent
5109 quit 11’8"x9'4”, Heavy d =
- | jnside floor. 18x18” side
windows for ventilation.
74x26" sturdy, Orlon*-filled roomy camp cot _ sleeping bag
he 4a” teks 11%
Durable ‘white canv Bus re ‘
Talat ech te storage! pn Orlon* file
* DuPont's acrylic fiber
74x26" plastic _- Portable “Cola cot. mattress
hy 377
Steel tacklebox Galvanized steel!
is waterproof minnow bucket
a3 27” 7 17 __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE/ 20, 1957 __
#3
oe for.a ee)
| E.
____.. We will give your car a complete
YOUR CAR WILL BE going-over, and return it to you In
WORKED ON BY ExPERTs | *!?-toP running condition, ready | for that vacation trip . . «
| WOHLFEIL-DEE 2" 4 75e""" |
Downtown Store ‘til 8 P. M. Sat. 7 A.M-8 P.M. — Mon. Thru Fret. 7 A: M0 P. M. |
leche eer sc | Bate. TENNIS
Harbert, Wally Burkemo Shoes, pr... : . Qs 4
ike Dieets, Don Whitt and
ving| hapleay Visit
Successful Venture
eer eee
SPORTS SHOP Authorized Colt and Browning Dealer!
16 South Cass : FE 2-7621
15” tackle box has 2 can- 10-qt. floating bucket
_ tilever trays. Sturdy lock. keeps minnows alive lon- .
Completely waterproof. ger. Save!
oy
Famous-make Rod and Reel }
_ fiberglas rod combination
1s 3° a 2" Lightweight fiberglas 5 Precision-made level wind rod with cork and reel, 5” iightweight fiber-
metal grip handle. Save! glas rod. Hurry. Save!
Light 12-ft. aluminum boat
Reg. $214. Styrofoam flotation cham. :
ion ed WO | Folding padded boat, stadium seat....3.98
PS ais
* 9-pc. out-
a board set 4 hp. mctot | -—s-@1_ motor cort
ost sect = “(ts 3 child preservers
‘\ @3 preserver cushions «!
" Car-top carrier with fasteners ........9.98
e
Aatters tertifi SAVINGS in.this
J&R TIRES
MOUNTED
NTHS
TUBELESS
Whitewell
Blackwall | Whitewall Blackwall’
ea, in sets | oe. in sets ec. in sets | ee. in cots
}6.70-15 | 1477" | 9777" | 1977" | 1977" | 7.1045 11677" 1 3977" | 1977" | 9177"
_[4t 297)
2477" 12377" | ay" | G SAVINGS
RES at BI
Fe : \ Ay od \ ae 4 a z (eas * < ;
Wie tae BNE \ oye Vi
aa ‘ t ‘ \ ' 4 >| ' ; \
ae by % ‘
‘| L.2Ait Sete Prices shown are Plus Fed. Tax dnd your Old Tirest |.
| REE hate ee _
SER TIRES are your BEST BUY-becavse ©@ YOU GET MORE $$$ FOR YOUR OLD TIRES NOW @ J&R TIRES ARE GUARANTEED in writing - LONGER @ YOU GET “FIRST LINE” QUALITY at these low-prices
srvcon features: SHARP. ANGIE TREADS for quicker stops, sale’ acon =
IN '
WRITING per enae prmperrers: * f i. 7
- SEAT COVERS
CONVERTIBLE TOPS
mae _; One at a peice
r ait TYPES OF SEAT "Gy, can sit all mel ae
All Work Guaranteed
SEAT COVER MART 196 S. Saginaw FE 2.0391' “Special Altention Given fe Dealers”
hot, hot-sun won't. wilt
this cool, cool suit
it’s the exclusive
USE YOUR || (0. mul!
CREDIT
DOWT BE
A NEW BLEND OF DACRON, VISCOSE & MOHAIR
This is a suit unlike any you have
ever worn. it is a scientifically bel
anced warm weather blend of three
Viscose and Mohair — an unbeatable
Forget upkeep problems. Even on the
most humid summer days, Luxaire re-
' _ gists wrinkles, holds a crease as nothing
"> you've worn before. Luxaire is actually
—porous—leis the air circulate freely, -
doesn’t cling. You can’t be cooler and,
smarter dressed than when wearing
! : | 30” |
NEW
Bes Famers Lead ee eS
be-
*16-inning game eventually won by
ted jones Is Dead
e = 2
j ‘Roark ng ‘Might Miss |
July 9 Fishing Date YORK i — Jim Bunning such established 20-game winners
and $ young man,”
that appointment for on. that ‘day said. “‘He’s receptive to sug-
the tall, slender righthander of the} gestions. ve siag Hudlin, our pitch-
s helped him attain con-
ae = D, ais _
There’s no question about Bun- nel he pap row any pitch
ning’s t to make All-Star} #9Y me and get it over. In short,
igh ™ he-used to be a thrower; now he's Nes
American League right now, At What does Bunning himself
the last reading he was the earned] think?
run and strikeout leader of the 2 eS,
majors, Hig won-lost record is a| ‘What has helped. me most is gaudy 7-1 and since his recall from|improved control plus a slider. Charleston, W.Va. last summer be/You know, it’s very difficult for
has won 12 and lost two. a sidearmer like myself to control % a THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE, 20, 1987
aginaw’s: iy
his fine 7-2 won-lost record and
string of thaye ames four-hit
The ob Bahl Ahead -" 56 hi Pace MILWAUKEE w/c Buhl, ad sixth in ‘his last seven deck
‘righthander,|sions, came at a fortuitous time
has a disarming’ explanation Powe’ oe the National League leading Braves. It ended a three-game los-|fast-closing Cardinals.
ing streak and enabled the club to
hold a half-game’ lead‘ over’ the Saginaw, Mich., is running slightly grim-visaged man from
ahead stda'‘phcs.ot 4. you eqoldhdams Sake daucesu nana
when he won 18 games.
For the first few weeks of the|Haney. with Manager Fred
victories, nS
x 7 e
“T just’ happen to be throwing
what the hitters aren't looking
for,” Buhl said last night after
fashioning his latest four-hitter, a
6-0; shutout over his former tor-
mentors, the- New York Giants,
-“There’s a very fine line be-
tween success and failure in this
business,”’ he continued. “‘It’s like
jeat-and. dog-out-there.-If the ‘hit-
ters guess right, you don't last
long: You can be coasting along |
real well and then all of a sudden
the roof can fall in.”
Buhl’s only. two losses this sea-
son were to the Giants. Both
times he was victimized by shut-
outs.
a slider. curtis th a
The victory, his third in a-row
This ig the - ~ man
he oe be
VOU NEVER HAD
Bunning rewarded his manag, ‘e@*4 80 S000
er’s faith with a 2-1 nine-inning
triumph over Boston, He capped) ARROW LIQUEURS CORP., Detroit 7,
80-100 Proof, Distilled from Grain
Mich.
He went on to win six games in
succession and, more important,
he completed every one of those/
starts except one, In thaf one, he
pitched the first 13 innings of a
the Tigers over Baltimore, 2-1.
What. happened ‘to cause Tighe)
to publicly acknowledge this for-
mer undependable fireballer as
the Tigers’ No. 1 piteher over
Boys Club Nine.
Gets First Win A first-inning double_by Chuck}-
Johnson scored Chuck Mcllreth
in last night’s Pontiac Boy’s Club
—Birmingham Junior American
Legion loop contest here, and gave
the Cook-Nelson post, nine its
first win, 2-0.
REGULAR ..
$69.95
VALUE
HERE tally by Oates, after an error,
atten heen gut Stead
sent him home.
Mclireth topped -hitters with 2
for 3, while Honchell fanned 10,
allowed four hits. Rondeau, for
the losers, struck out seven, al-
lowed three hits.
Milford and Berkley rolled on
unbeaten to head the 18th Dis-
trict league with three straiglit
wins. ;
Milford dumped Clawson 6-5 with POWERFUL @ 8 In. Recessed Wheels
@ LEAF, MULCHER Included
@ Side Trim & Discharge
Rough Start in
Title Defense
DALLAS (#—Olf to a somewhat
shaky start in defense of his
Trans-Mississippi golf champion-
ship, Charley Coe, America's
DELUXE 22in Heat Grass Zuven”
All new for 19871 Wes ie
Eien. NEW HAVEN, Conn. W&—Yale
football great Thomas Albert
Dwight (Tad) Jones died yester-|—
day. He, was 70.
Former All- America quarter-
for this BIG 21i in. MOWER.
ONLY >) i
@ All STEEL Housing
@ Adjusteble “Suction
Lift” Cutting Height 2% H.P. ENGINE |
soles of nylotred
ROEBUCK ANDCO
Pilgrim classic-styled
sport shirts
Save 19. 3 7 1
Regularly cites at 3 for 1.19! °
Made of finest 2ply mercerized cotton. Double
ravel résistant fopa. Boys’ Crew
* Values to
1.19
camp list . . . no ironing
- while quarftities last. -
as low as 999
Get ho same onl fecling as going
barefoot yet remain stylish with .
these airy leather sandals.
Every step is easy on
light, durable tub-
‘ber soles. Save —
ROW. fast colors stay bright longer.
bright stripes and patterns. Fine quality
knit cotton with crew neck, short sleeves.
Hurry in, buy several for your boys today Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Solids
2.98 .to 3.98
Values
Sanforized for Max. 1° Shrinkage
Tremendous Assortment of Styles
Light-as-a-breeze combed cotton sport. shirts
sanforized for maximum 1%
will keep you cool yet stylish all summer long.’
Each are a 2.98 or 3.98 value .
pans last. S, M, L, XL.
, Men's Furnishings. Main Floor all
Neck
Knit Shirts
88° | A must for every boy's vacation and
necessary, wash-
Many
Boys’. Furnishings. Main Floor
Men's s Gold Bond Sandals
ye
eta a
2 EP aS
gach Coloriul matched shirt end /
trunks for your place in the/
sun! Coo] cotton sheds /
All popular sizes. wrinkles.
shrinkage,
. . hurry while
Look
in a Cabana Set
6.98 Get out in the the sun!
Have fun and enjoy life!
These bright patterns help
you dress for the part.
Cotton. §,M, L, XL. Only
Vy Ms
Roy: Rogers Jeans
Reduced for the First Time
Reguierty 2. 29 : 1 88
Exclusive at Sears! Fabric retains deep color... machine
washable with other dark clothes.. Copper riveted front:
. « « Feel Good
thread bartacked back. Strongly stitched seams, zipper”
fly, yoke-style back, 5 pockets. Roy Rogers’ own leather
label on back. 4-16.
UE cE. Ne RET OUR. A
fe
Wa Bs 5 = Z “a d
FF
. das, eM TA RE RT ened: 1m Dik es
> aay a ane Ue ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957 4 a < ° . ais aE ag . b Gaaiaeee bil, 4 EE igi = 23 e
: : wed ; * : ub nen ‘ g e 14 ‘we / i b 3 . Sees 2) é
for Net Title. . Minors’ Alte se Gains
of Crawford Henry and|Dave and Carl Bucks of] io Holmberg is seeded No. 1 and Ronnie Sawyer and * * Clift Vickery of Houston play Lar-|*#id
ees.
* * | x * ke
‘The top-seeded singles player 10) Pitween 425 and 450 of the na-| — ao as fem 6 tion’s brightest cinder stars will|
into the quarter-finals yes-|o™mPet® 1 21 events, with an easy 6-1, 60 vic- : |
over Tom Frieberg of Yale.| Only NCAA victers to miss the} property —— ee meet—wilt be Bobby Morrow of]
rights “in. the value! yecktay. seeded No. 2 in the|A@ilene Christian, winner of both] of his name and photograph.” Ho-| noieg ajso advanced into the|@@sbes, and Ron Delany of Vil-|
gan sald he had not authorized! orter-tinals, but with slightly|/anova, who captured the mile. De-| : Barnes to use text and illustra-| - ne iculty. He defeated|!*ny is heading for his native Ire-| tions pertaining to his style. Iowa's Potthast 6-4, 7-5 in a battle|Jand, and Morrow is resting. — , |
Tho lon decked that the boot, "ME ‘as cel | tht Olympic |
| written by Dave Camerer, created) wren singles pla secu, teldaie tdaee Sekien dan an \ “unfair competition” for Hogan’s| -crrow poanien meetiters Tom Courtney, 800 met ae own book, “Power Golf,”’ which, | ™°fT°™, . , “adi it was noted,» has earned nearly|2°%%". Powless of Michigan; -Art/Parry O’Brien, shot put; Ab Oer-
: ann Andrews of Iowa will play, Henry; |ter, discus; Harold Connolly, ham-
Tae nla Catited a antial! MacKay will meet David Harum|mer throw; Lee Calhoun; 110-me- : ce ee aaa "lof Miami, and C. Maxwell Brown/ter high hurdles Charley Dumas, | ; : of Notre Dame will meet Holm-|high jump; Glenn Davis, 400-me-
: : : s ter hurdies; Rev. Bob Richards,
: ; : x pole vault; | and Milt:
atio who goes Campbell, decainion | | 25 Years’ Experience Will Assure You of in the 120-yard high Quality Workmanship, Gucranteed Work
» : | Aluminam Sk ll] Types indow:
Fondy Injured | “saeuisden ain. clas suator vows
by Thrown Ball | .
. itt if :
“
) 3 *” —_ th a
AUTO STORES _— f @ i f —— et 12 Ft. ADULTS 114 Ft. ......$10.95 I} IS 116 Fe. ..... $12.98 |
115_N. SAGINAW, Tw, " . ENRON y
<=
a ii i “a
i : Mg
lw {3 i eo
ae) | : a | ee
fe \ i ee
i A i ya aa we \ } | é i h a : G2
— oe ee Gee Gee eee eee oe cee a eee Gee ee ee eee
1956 CLOSE-OUTS ON FINE QUALITY SARAN PLASTIC
—
= oe on a2 ee eee of oe em
ey
ie
eooee 14° OTHER FABRICS TO $26.95
" ea Ne
a) ae Wee
r
Ramune eeu
| HN
S & <
)
== 702 W. Huron —FE 8-6531 ==
iby Partner's
By BOB THOMAS
and Mike Stoller, the song writ-
ers for Elvis Presley, have been
RECORD SHOP =
PONTIAC \ DRIVE-IN THEATRE _/)
York to await Mike’s return.
* * *
“I've got a sea story that'll curl
jeagerly.
“Wait a minute," Mike said,
and he told of his own voyage —
ithe last for the Andrea Doria.
“Now what was your story?”
Mike asked.
“Oh, forget it!’ Jerry snapped.
: * * .#
One of the ringsiders at Lena
Horne’s triumphant opening at the
Cocoanut Grove was Sam Gold-
make the niteries, you can bet
he has Lena in mind
Sed flea.” Aad wierd ike
up a storm on the night club floor,
RALPH
MART
PHOUSAND BED
THE GR
IN
ROOMS
EA T
AMERICAN PASTIME MARTERIE AND HIS ORCH.
FRI. & SAT.
WALLED LAKE
CASINO BALLROOM
GOLDEN _ DRUMSTICK
Life? .
“|got out of hand on the Republic
‘\firemen were still spraying the
W100 feet away and continued shoot-
your ears,” Jerry told his partner |«‘Loy,
wyn. Since he and his wife seldom) e e!
«iSong Writer's: Shut Up!
Sea Drama
ja more believability into
each chorus - than-—most.. younger.
toomee can manage in a whole
evening. ;
How’s this for casting: Harry
Belafonte, Porgy; Lena Horne,
Bess; Sammy Davis Jr., Sporting
* * *
Until recent years, it was the
‘postal gervice that would persist
through rain, hail, gloom of night,
iPlete.. Now-that--can- be~ applied-to} TV film companies,
Last week, a burning building
set of ‘State Trooper." The build-
ing burned to the ground, but that
didn't stop the filmsters. While
ruins, the company set up a scene
ing. ee * -
* * *
A peek at the new product. .
e In
saucy fun with more real laughs
than a film has had in years.
“Island In The Sun” tries to cove
er too much ground. ,.. “A Face
In The Crowd" goes too far over-
board in showing the meanness
of humans, It is overacted, over-
directed and overdrawn, 2
but they don't; go quite so far
overboard,
Whatever happened to movies
about nice people?
= |Brifish Shipping Line
ij One British shipping line is
| Harbor, South Africa. The 12 wom-
‘-iyear alone, more than $2.5 billion
/30 occur in nature in a free state, Employs Women
TABLE BAY HARBOR, S. Africa
adopting the Russian plan of em-
ployieg girls on ships, but is going
“Langlee Clyde,” a 6,642-ton iffeighter, arrived ‘at Table Bay
‘of Burma's mineral resources, and)
|a cement plant in Pakistan typify THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957
ne ne [Bob Thomas Says: Hindu Typewriter
Worked Out in India
NEW DELHI, India—A standard
keyboard has been worked out in
India by a committee named by
the Government to tackle the job.
An announcement. by the Educa-
tion Ministry in New Delhi says
the basic principle is that the most|o9
frequent’ character should be
placed on the key easiest to-op-
erate and should be typed by the
most suitable finger of either hand.
The “matras” (half characters)
in Hindu which have the same
_jvalue as full characters, have all
f |been put in the lower shift, so
. that in typing them no change of}
\ |shift is involved.
| One important mechanical fea;
f ture of the new keyboard is the
Baby Sitter Gets 20 Days;
for Stealing Lingerie —~
A’ 21-year-old baby sitter is in
the Oakland County Jail serving a
20 day sentence for stealing
lingerie and may remain there 20
more if she does not pay a $100
fine.
‘Ida M. Sampson, of 54 Doris
Rd., pleaded guilty to the charge
of stealing _ eee valued less,
than” $50 ‘from “the “home” of Jean
‘Easton, of 63 Seminole Ave., where
jshe was a baby sitter.
The woman was senteticed. by
Municipal Judge Cecil’ B. McCal-
lum. sonra of half-movement keys.
Exclusive First-Run Showings at Your
Air-Conditioned! Butterfield Theaters.
alta but her legs hidden, Beverly
-|Rogers is a winner. Of course,
the contest she won was the Miss
Beautiful Legs one held at Miami
Beach, Fla. For the curious =|
anc who isn’t? -- the rest of
Beverly is just as lovely as the
underpinning.
Colombo Plan
Helps Build Asia Aid From 17 Nations
HOME FEQFRA
OAKL AND: IOFRNLY
| ‘THE WAYWARD BUS JOAN COLLINS-JAYNE MANSFIELD-DAN DAILEY Fic uason
/ CinaaScore NOW! Thre SAT. Features
1:38 - 3:30 se 7 v0 6:20
* from 20th CENTURY: FOX
Assist East in Raising
Living Standard | | “PRIDE OF ‘THE
WASHINGTON — A nuclear re- Added: 7 CARTOON-SCREEN SNAbEEOT NATION” (Cinemascepe)
actor for India, an aerial survey
the economic revolution brought to
South and Southeast Asia by the
James
ue SUN
= =—
= Colombo ‘Plan. In the 1956-57 fiscal
is being spent to help the Asians seeeescoooeesn
h ives. ;
Initially a British Commonwealth
undertaking, the Plan now involves
17 nations, including the United
, (States. Asian beneficiaries
BIG DOUBLE | LAST: BILL! DAYS
CO-FEATURE
ik WicKkeo -——
Y COME
AS THE
TWIN SPACE.
according to chemical science.
FUN!
THRILLS! RIDES!
i Sin i le SE ie gn sty i see, ily le a Mie, ft te
ll Al Ml dn i lin i i lt ll lin hi li i il
Pee ‘ , , RIDE the } Tae LAM > .
‘au 2? ee ‘Matinee Teday « , Oe 4 (CteS P.M. | ; J | { } LADIES A ‘FREE! « 3 Pn Ww 8 ;
yo Ferris Wheel} } Look! Children! 5 © Rollo Plane 1 § No Admission | Pea Tit. Whirl seat aiae :
EXCITEMENT! HORROR HITS! |
in
io 4 Mt
eee:
NUMEROUS SMALL “RIDES FOR THE KIDDIES
AST THREE DAYS! a _ Orchard — Avenue}
a
oe Se temas
FIRST RUN
STARTS SUNDAY
BLUE SKY | RIVE-IN | HEATER
2150 Opdyke Reed Phone FE 44611
FIRST RUNI!
AM OU =a
WALAKE
~ MAPLE ROAD, Tact of Walled “_» Lake —— MA 4-3135 .
BOGART _HEPBURNE =. em
- aT: SN
~ FRICAN
COMMERCE
“South End of Union Leke Rood at Haggerty Road. EM 3-0661
|
j ‘a oo Ss: fan f we ae ~ pre
Z Se
vie
r homes and bordering theiriding, groups. Some azaleas were|times—even if
you and fences with more lavish | found to be evergreen; some rho-|you think wife arrangements of the showy, multi-!dodendrons deciduous. subse stk to ae ee blooms. Sak . eyo oad rolling acres ja: P eook better than
Arboretum in northeast (Try, Try Again... | For the bride:
: rat badly doctors- put it into a cast.
Maryland suburbs, the Landon [Then he tripped and broke the) jpove there thing
for Boys augments its [arm. ‘In the hospital, he kaiocked|ns woman's intuition. ‘Manales scholarship fund each year by 8 |it against the bed post and broke/Raron advised mothers-in-law to|_ the cast. Now the doctors have|“‘behave as
ever-
green and deciduous, or leaf-shed-|the bridegroom:” Give™ in’ :
bride:
serine atts the pergecie cole at | BARNWELL, Alta, a — Terry|tusbend too much with ;
7
al
you wish your
The shrubs popularly known as/put the arm in a wire cage. mother-in-law had behaved.” wf
. {DONALD DUCK . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957
ay
| : 5
é.!
ef F
a 3
BOARDING HOUSE »
YOU CHAPS WILL SOJOURN 4 QA, Baad rm BIG SOCIETY SHOTS EVERY
NRR Een ienons | anneal Muerte CZ PINEY Noetr Woobe 2 \\WHO TRAILS HIM ALL OveR / 7 ayy
WITH AN ASH TRAY,
EVEN ON THE GOLF course!
5. OT:
TH | DUKE OF BEGONIA WAS CURED a EGAD, BUSTER / THOUGHTLESS 2 es - OF-HIS CATARRH THERE <-
7 OF ME NOT 10 ASK WHERE 7 ANd He BRINGS A CUNCH OF
NANCY
(WLI
NANCY NEVER
HELPS WITH
THE HOUSE-
WORK ANY MORE
GIDD
Cape, 1957 by United Poaten tendinam, ime. JUNE ~ 20+ HORSIE
YAP
—~FaRwe- BU 200A 42>
WELL-BEING, My EYE! YW// IF HE'S GONNA HAVE YW/// TH’ FUN OF TRAMPIN’ ~ AROUND WITH ME, : DUR
:
LEAMA TAYE A MTR OTL ET CTS FESS ORS ETO RENOL ETE PEROT EET
DIXIE DINGAN -
f
. j \e a-ee wd/
PALLLLELLSEAET ADEA TST ET TENET DOT ESE COTE TS TOREAO TATE LE REED AE RERRE OME
Kv
-~ THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957 Ny " i
a. } THE PONTIAC: PRESS,
le
: Ea = | -
ss Sale ad a
"
q p ae es 4: 5 = > ¥ ‘4 ae s : eh ; f 1 { ; i ‘
; " i of N : iene i ‘ of eng .
CAE ie eg a yRe 2a 8s Save HA ‘ ie ee ae Oy ¥ At = Fea ‘ ‘5 s 1m # ee tee = ‘ = > - = . 7 : 3 as ‘ A is = . ‘ dss ; wr
iil 4 : \ ey . ' = \ ne be ee } ‘oe 5 OS eee eee eh ele + ete ee | 43 mS a eae \ oh Wey ao s ¥ - ‘ | * tas =
= if Ed &
—| Bie 6-as wma teeat: REN, CEES BTS VCR TS MY BPRS NIRS RARE E RRS PEI ERRE: BEE A
oe ee. po a where o ‘ i s © . ree 22 . Ne i: Cee eo Oe 7 is ay \ és ; * v g ; i #9 ; et: + ad x
\ 4 a “\e 4 j j 4
¢
: 3 Br By cis: u Rd. 3] Fy: Healt “aa — on — a :
| te : eae & 328% ile: Yoet iis is a lle Or: !
teas itt Het Eb ful gH SRO slit dade bt Si
Peete bil ae |" fa] Nae a
} eS Ee hangs’ 2esh ay beyeos! 89 a gttege saat nis a f lef FL :
s Hate Ha he inal} ai Oo — : iy Eg; | ye fie re
“£3 z LFF ss 3 < & “32 : | 4 « 8 26 gs 3°... = so
, bt i HAL Bilas rele , bi ‘hl 510, oil We | iced a eee fet :
Pebped (88 deca 28 S aesgs Pattie wo 382 ti 0 HE in 5 | ee oe
Yared Spelt) 3 es a fea EG IBaes _ @2 Brut Weipeo'l yb lie 1 g |
is? qabbei*Fliteasy = PET é,88! 3 pose? pales s +e ite Se 3 Lad o> 3 iS + “a g8 qe Zep s
Hie tierce: 5 3]fai588 ay sili SB, ~4 ia 9; Pe toa a
Cue He fay ain BL “ 3 = iil E d K = o 3 am On 7 2
Se ee BGR 32958 3 S5ux aes Becics pokey f = _ u _— 2 iia i
wo S258 lan HEUER gi za SB gi fel ae 2
‘Esih HEATH ‘ He Hit MP Sst Ue: FERS: z
OS ES ley Be pay BES : | vs EE. te ae
SB en lsu atin iain stile fst l| Zo, eee jp eyillls | 32 | os
- BS Tey BAM aay Gul odie, Ria x EE Seem Se? Bealls |e?
22 ta He EL mute el ide ae | go = se OO?! (ummm
P oo ie 5 a 3 gal i sbaettye TH 7 < F re ns : O w — — | Fie | | ij
By any ale i Heal ith | tae ig sl ad. oats? Hes |
29 Q kg a ual Ae eee deed mos § lagjin | - Saat 53 mn) 3s}
: ces elit ia tial Pie Tin ae cP Rae Bon: CET aot =I 77 7 7! EH : as
} 1 see”? ae a wn ES s ; ~ S . j 7 ay. fe s :
med cel ie 22"! Ht ce iat fal HU | aa Art i! ae
Sm ey isipeistd vis dtyect|| S S238 Ba seay 8d Gosh tay phiyttl | ORS py dsdegs2 fe swt? 19250
es bhi quiet BE oye led pa pte it i nae | be iat lat
sui Fill iegt ae el eS as uid int Gitar ts} ibis 444 Hy Hea: 47E ile Ola svi:
2g ei Ben ha ae i ae a Rl by gle ae hes He ii It il ey
LG of GE: Phutatan| S Ub! ilies ce eal a) @ aedple all getaqett | BE agit
>) Fi pel dey tetgeeet ie pe Pon dai = ull e fl] 1H H E382 783 3 a: fF: 3 i it plz ali ru : fae & | <2 Ee if E i if
| CLL at Pert by LL ar GP oaraeece = ved de g FEs| eS HiELEae"ahe| 3 ib 2 i il
=) ered fleet Head et |S a ad BEL a REG & fete jay mend oe cabal ue
se ere ipaeds Hilt TAT ar “Af TL collide Mien aa "ha i Wee STRAT LH file sell
Sal ic eememercet ae tN ma i eee cee NEO we lanl a et alee
fleet eisai HE lia 8 ge ee esl agi) pee He , eee ed | (le ne otf
: Pt ayiet la eltattta ited: set, inh rue eat tial oa ae eer i Parl Braue th |i Glategl| 3 bast thedictces preeggeitt 4 ie old qe 3
:. He ie edecttaet| ey, PARE ads a! fal ein pert aE Ue aia) & tet i [epeie| 2 pelle iil, aid Die: on itt f 4 Bi
=| Da i arti ie Eeeg cermin lated Eg, tee nie . ih pe pt raetll ‘ a, ; Pa bia * pret La a a3
ee cg mie jane 3 i Cran Hl Ties Widalic: Hl lila _llaratat natal eee a4
ap = j * THEY : Hye tn, Ty ag igealoae wate | pares Sree came eetieette grag ste jeer a gl — Ag
a. he oa | detent bt tae Prey settle tide uisieaticd p ceacncec, G2iy 2 2 4
== ue "Ee | fila a We bs + 3 1 Sule atone Eira ea rer Cn ee i econ ae iia Pita A
| 2 Bil: i iil | Hae lil Hd | peste sar cmmmaai ina caae, sence a ee Eel Ritesh]
Be ly Sea tees Lert E Gag 3S 4 sceles dagrseddastyaeal nes les Tebtclegab Sc6pcelttes al teatpelee Mad aa" rzsesSatesdusalit aeplPeen tates fons, | algfeed
SS vil Milles cit a rc aT ee ane ce A
Nith’ Kids Out. 4H \\
O
\
ye
‘Cae
: ae a i yf i} Hi j ‘ ed 4 f | ’ : . , hh j % Ve 7, i Ep \ * iv N } / gt j f ; 3 “4
fe ee Oe " : +4 et Bs (oie i ‘
A Me a ue | j a ; i : : ; |
ay ee a9 i oon : ' Jom ean
CY-FQUR \ RSDAY, JUNE: 20, 1057 _
my
—_
EXPERIENCED
FOR WANT ADS
DIAL FE 24181
From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ‘DRY CLEANING
. -DRIVER.
ESTABLISHED .
ROUTE.
STEADY WORKER.
APPLY GRESHAM
_ CLEANERS
605 OAKLAND AVE.
‘Help Wanted ae 2
.|4 SEAUTY
aye D AONLY THOSE WITH
Service. M man
~ WOOL
NEAT WOMAN FOR HO work Live in, FE $5221 or aon.
PONTIAC |
Girls to Learn
Interviewing
Law _ enforcement
eaten more care
jac and Pontiac Police Chief Herbert ie always’ inch: hee
ee must be more
tion of street hazards and there|as low as in the city a rt, ete are.-many--more«-at~ play -in--un-/tial -areas,--—-—— rr Se ray penne or tir
guarded areas now that school is Tals places the responsibility [tre arenes an “the pest
bers | Oo ea doen he (eck. il be returning to them} | | “Others will be too absorbed | and speed down, again in September,” a joint state- {is served by city sewers which sessions. drinking alcohelic beverages ¥ para gs ony aay oa iment Concluded. — i jeonnect to Wayne County's lines. og atmeat den ca te ws eee. ? Robed Drivers Collide
- overjoyed about freedom | 4 spokesman at the Pontiac Post With an eye to the future, |sumed Aug. 5 to 16. ie and_Mrs. Hugh|; SAN DIEGO, Calif. # — Two fe Tt ie bar foe ta cone about {ot the State Police urged drivers! Soeaks in Lake Orion "| Nev Beard members intend to | Students from all Orion schools| 5 ooninger and Mr. and Rob- collided at a street in- fic. It is our job to care about 'to watch for bike riders, “Bicycle ; : 2s _ aaah cotiee feetiten fee (oe, (nigh band eke ntuding Junior lert Dickson will be present. Re-|tersection during the rush - them, hsce, we cannot expect |ridery have. virtually no, defense LAKE ORION — A special TWOIN-ONE — This bargain Cee eee ee high band members. freshments will be sold. to work but the drivers, re
” against serious injury. driver! speaker at midweek service of banana bought township inasumch future . * ported, were hurrying home..
ot nt ey ees, -}may smash his car up and escape|the Lake Orion Baptist Church|*™™ bend from 8! home building may lead to'an | 4 serum to counteract the| By writing a new West German x * * A statement issi akland|Miury, Det the bicyclist has no de-Hast-night-was Rev. Charter Shack, |Peddler—for- little Linda “Kuhn by| urgent need for such servic. venom of the taipan, deadly New|bestseller, “The Bible Is Right| ‘They were two wives, who had Irons, structure around him.” | whose on at Peakiand, Tenn./her parents in Chicago, from the) The decision to discuss common|Guinea snake, will be flown to out-|After All,” scientific writer Wer-|taken their husbands to work. Each ‘warned motorists to “‘be extremely *: 2.4 is supported by the mis-jlook on Linda's face, two prob-| problems with neighboring posts in that Territory, Poet pee. Ramer See become famousiwas wearing a bathrobe over a eareful around »| All officials stressed reducedisionary, of this church. ably disappeared as fast as one.'ville officials reached at!Moresby learns, . overnight, “Bonn reports, nightgown and house slippers.
Death Notices Help Wanted Male 6, Help Ng i Male 6). Help Wanted Female 7 Building Service 12) Garden Plowing 16B) Television Service 22) Wid. Contracts, Mtge, 32 A olen i
= DS => of your contract
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor INSURED BY PHONE
Nicholie & Harger Co.
z |
Do you tool sagurance Cat | FuRN. us. We can «hk a “I, to
fi all your insurance in easy | done at
» | CRANE hy aN ;
re oss“
AGENCY |4 Ave. en After 4, PE 24383
Pe. , ~~ be
you
NICHOLIE & HARGER 33_W Huron 56-8183
seam.
K. L. Templeton, Realtor Orchara Ré. FE 44963
"Laundry Service 18
SMP EMA
! Landsca ing ‘
acre bs OR
SCE ELAR ee Ei rams $ CASH: $ BUYERS WAITING FOR YOUR Con.
“
|. Trucks to Rent
ee ‘
gee Pontiac Farm and
Industrial Tractor Co. |
Tilted rm ae Ja
CORA‘ ORS "ee :
vy ‘ 4 4 , ¢ (eR Fe
5 ja} 00
= iat : « : ee
a3 | 8. Par 4 ‘Cann a _ RAAT MORAN "Ai ee
. errcw
Wwe he
contracts, Or have ;
|_| THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDA
sate, SaRTAtty| 90 Oakland
is. AND © j
- é os
Rent Rooms _ 37
SHEEAPUL, |8 nooMs. Sess * 7" Close in.
migag mcs
ot parebade,
Pas NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. W. Muro 8 sings Te
HOLLYWOOD APTS. |. Resse ~~ Sour "nica
Ben).
~~ Hotel Rooms
=| Edw. M. 7 ON.
om B. ti 8:
tad cy Dabiig Ass
ent Miscellaneous 42
RENT.
Call after 3:30.
Best Buys
SCOTT LAKE
rs é =
ged f-
Hilt iui pera
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor =) ; w St,
15 DEGREES COOLER BAYPORT
$0859 — terms.
Only = terms.
The tact ine seat bet fo the
trees, You'll want to see this ‘| ome,
Watkins
Hills ©
3-BEDROOM
DN.. BRICK RANCH HOMES
in this fine residential sub-
division, Full tile baths,
full basement, plastered
y| Walls, select oak floors
along with the advantage
of paved streets, sidewalks
solid concrete drive-
ways.
Highly restricted with a
surrounding area of fine
subdivisions, you can live
in the leisure of suburban
living while only a few
minutes from employment
and shopping.
Homes Priced from:
$15,000- $16,000
' AVAILABLE TO VETERANS
Y, JUNE 20, 1057 |, :
SLICE OF HAM —
5 ae geen aN eOEO Oe gone
POINT Fon,
. wot
apy i — oe,
Rose McLarty, Brok
Oak floors, Near | "™ 7162 re
DOWN ~ ‘This tour i} .
Fi ed per month, fox ioe z om, senes
VISIT our ‘office and
L. H. BROWN,
Hempstead) === Ss MACEDAY GARDENS 2 vedroom “home located
- For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43
4% toom year round, modern, furnished, Bulls in 194, Oni7| AUS
pnd 4% oer age Tae eiMuren. ‘Mice | "va house ‘on same lot, $10,600: | terms. FE 43142, 101 8, Johnson.
NEW 3 BDRMS. Pull base- Swim, Mag Bs, oom
aie Sapewesss| OS two Nice Lakes tically 3 bedroom green
PIONEER
REALTORS FE 40528
~ | 2718. Telegraph _ Eves. & Sun. prac ne
ty EH MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ete svimiieg stores, Owner mov
to Needs gomia d00-
Full price only $800 with $4000 do $55 per month.
4Bedrm, Home
3, dethe, large On 6 Fertile Acres F
i
: oxi
ia al,
firkete
HIGHLANDS | Giroux-Franks Sg iro Py A
appoint ied Colberry
SYLVAN
RONT | OPEN | Park-Homes
ermo- DAILY 3 TO 7. window wall and Jal- Th Chaise of « Peaple,
Brae wrt tervecet | Somalia Fowtp | ten‘ grams ae Oe oy Pisce tesa costo ‘BRICK
PAM” OOM or ALTER: BLOOMFIELD | Rate into fo okt er waine te gg Bag mg a *
home ay im 120, New| . -
= ties, Sa
| Ebi ta “eres Lars East PROM CORNER Tropa’: BAT gg Oy AND SQUARE
MUST SELL Sylvan Village—Brick
cheaper | EET "oat Tfeomtlla hin ntock rooms tage, ced’ fal ‘basement cok i, ae decorated. ent and stone os
school scaped. “Ciese to park and sand atate beach. Truly @ real value. Let's at — look today.
ome. | Spence Street
palat, seene
tee F L) terms
fare | Ceeae = oo rubbed =| East Side—$1,500 Dn. This 1 an exceptional ome
bing. You'll —_
start to fin- Timken heat in- — It's VACANT. Only thude range, water ri
Bateman ig
Kampsen} KINZLER REAL
670 W. Huron 8, PE 43525
Partridge
wi) BUNGALOW $1,350 DOWN
7 OO x 14 nt.
Jot near Huntoon Lake tn Water:
A SMALL TOWN: COUNTRY HOME
ND MEW — Meravect frs.| WARD E. PARTRIDGE
‘}REALTOR _ FE.43581
i. Open Rive TI
HAPPINESS
YOUR HOME ¥ LOCA
. 3 LOTS With 34 26 com: : EE Hg | HURON ‘VALLEY 7166 MSO at Pontiac Lake Rd.
eetie'| NOTHING
, $1,480 down bal. 960 65 PRESTON Very attractive com raat oN LOF 00 B
[AYDEN | pes | haba! oad te
Mantlirn 0, european, : ,
eee
FiyBahyes biliends Big ae JIM WRIGHT ‘TOR
. C, HAYDEN, Realtor E. Walton PE 8-0441.
down, SMALL HOUSE
riots oe ms ret} FOR BIG FAMILY we 6-401 . ‘
HOME AND 5 ACRES 5 mm. with
3
3
fi a
ae
2 E a
E 8
, ei spit 2?
ey
‘Satta, Beet
IKNUDS
Indian Village
Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor qT
M. H, KNUD A
8h two year old modern two
COLORED FAMILY on the
GATEWAYS tol
GILES REALTY GO. 2271 BALDWIN AVE
; rs
ti 4 i
© } A % ie
+ } ;
= =
\ ‘
y Annet, lin
Weer (aa!
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1 Go Rd.
LA beach. 4 Mod-
fom 0 beautifully soled,
Bris? seduced $3,300 will
Dorothy Snyder Lavender.
ORDINARY
Tene We Truro
Pull 3. bedrms.
| pale es Sees 8 J bed. down, Sacter
FRANK SHEPARD
1811 3000 Tienken_R4.
CASS LAKE RD.
ve Just st Openers Sete 7 rm.
im a
OFFERS
ea tt.| DRAYTON PLAINS Charm
7 P ‘ «
‘| LAKE ORION 4 * i.
* oe
env
en
Oe
*
ith plastered
i
—e eo ee Foe eee Oe
* -r
tae | i un = Bios te roe 4 : : : é
\ i i 4 2 ‘ : pet ; : oS f # : Bes
_.__THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, |
rhaed Fe Fer Sale Foren a
oT
ig | Maurice Watson, Realtor | *SQariviBust
eiko| Buy Thro Partridge
e a. ee
**
REALTY “HOUSTON
= ee eS 23 We Huron a POP Pies | 9
ae DENTE HIGHWAY
eo PRES) cess eee hres On 25005 ’ ‘Ask for Mr. Hayden at PE 604i
“GEORGE BI ae C"HAYD N, Realtor Diate ey : E._ Walton : ei hake | ,
a aS
“gg 6-044
ee
" ak ae te CARL W. BIRD, Realtor —| apa ee pai ole’ ver ait wie | — i eds. 1: ] Must ‘be sald. Fa eek baie] Multi-Lakes — 4 gue tole Wy eat ete | Soe MUST SACRIFICE: 180300 Pr. aa uilding | MoneytoLoan 53
scouririe tira senvics | FROCUTY | agsarmaty dram, 2 vearvom, | ShebsoeSin oe KNOTTY CEDAR | Buy Thru Partridge decorating and “Seating BORROW
front on Loon Lake. Beauti-| “Another box of Krackle-Popsies quick! I accidentally | ™ home di- | SAKE AND PRIVE | ~ | CONFIDENCE at ae swallowed the prize out of the other one!’? ie tect frontage v= ore started, PE: bets bees te pith 16 toot Ue i America» aien, lare- +2544. . : f experienc 7
ves| Megs pret, }|_ For Sle Howes 4 For Se Howe | HE TES [yo GN eek | GO| er Tes r © : - : on plus large > | i < gular rv.
we Peedi" | |, SMALLFARM [7g couanen,.s ngowm, om) Habbo ote ee; |, FRANK SHEPARD |_| Paddcge, § ep tctnion e| eee eer act is, Baowe fa ries piace, ists cin “shape” ti fire- mats Eee , Possession. i For Sale Acreage aq : as incomes. Goo ioe a caeonges hme wig
Sait -@tee: Bakken” @ spacious rooms. 2 car| story frame § fooms & bets & | York desifable ares, $21,700. ee station, $48,000; : rp. of Pontiac
Sa EA Seerees| Seer ee | cxoswy estares |poy Annet, Inc|eeeeteme ; at inte forego reonl 1% Car anrage, fireplace Earl E. James Of pte, for ‘ppolsiment, br | Gown “ay™abyowr: | 80x 300 BLDG. SITE soe wean RBAbTORS SOC sl ee,
a Bebe ae bog. Hee _|sme 9. commerce maa eats) pays ee aa are ang|*MH Sener tema. me peou| GET, UERQELL oun Peor.| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | ,WHITE LAKE RD. | _ Set Breit and unter 14" 29 ~ *S00 , : Seal Seas aaey | ures se por ak i| fame tus beste, Bbw | $1,000 DOWN | Eraststt Had Pass P|" AAEM Hy ay DeLee | Sie Tanto “| DIRTE WY, ___| Setter, Me" Sattaae + bess Fal Sed’ Gaston enn | bedroom sasnabow-waion aree,| fuse ins, & Tervena” TSE: |, g1.80 gown, prvtgny on write | Phas ae et ALM | Sg commetr hostage nas | Sudest, Wer wits ged'ig Sep 3 7 = ares, — 61 - ‘ * 2 em: : or we i 4
Scar eoreens prtenmud | Buy Thru Partridge |" i. *tiag*its, 'asif'vs| “Lawson Real Estate see tome ences ie Pee oe ae Sek, ai] or anu Te AM PO) eh ee en aaeoe | e Ou ' ! 7 E. ie erator, included. OR ‘ f :
Eis" aches - qa Petageepren: Pee 3-7 pared ne ne dia ieee |S Soe ptt ae | COMMERCE ROAD | Sia st 8 per foo usr
ee Gat Opa Saas | ana Oy GSM | oe ren DOWN, arm. | SRS recess men | Ear Heike pons | te tenet Meee me] HOLMES BARTRAM | FINANCE. CO. pg —————— ' ee ee gerece, "hu a a ek ee ee > 4202. Dizte Hwy. FE 41574
ie ete garacme Er |% ACRE War, te,,2,detrom, fal bane | eras ace eve garcas | cused HAI"Sin"omn | Plgghwmess Cosh oF terme EM | Ses, Toe, sppneeaty tor fe | ———__ SFist | _ov9 ventas sate Bout by. Standanee of cupboard room bose, x, 3 yrs, ole. home in trade, Call PR tas werhore wprera a homes weet] $400 , DOWN. 00 per ment | cy see Sa ate ony oe Bing ede. | font ey ate LOAN S SSS errr contre |aSSToRS cua Ma | “CPANGUS Resse | Sehr aah Al) SAS Pe EE] roe ere we ne | Sc tae AE [ownage go oe : Pisces me eggatre Some] ee P ea | Says Soe Abe) ARE Ee at Ee priiieess sus nist ils weet | CyQCHUETT, Realtor | ZoNED COMMERCIAL | ~~ Pano — fade trees. Be fire to see | tnebeg thoes ‘a | ode TAS OR REATOR. 100)” Buy Thru Partridge | coi 1 milgvie propeecd Nort | Peta, me 8 Fetmore.| oie Pi anor | ,* ORT Manuracroma "| Buckner Customers
+ aan gemma wy | Se Meco RE | Es caee pemarener gern |_List Thru Partridge | Pa oop tell oy 2 tn aes ap RTE UE | Sa ha oe Are : rien nuh | eewetn ane, “pais Serth| gop Lake Oran) Gauomeer,| 9950 DOWN Fa Breage ee down: | « TR P Bicinwee vas" iets | Blk *! Happy Folks
“sft
ai q
i “4 besement, ne $10,300, terme” "| _9 to 5, pT & og - down, oF : ‘ _« street with |e = a aaa ; Buck- ps ee tein | moter | Eee eee] C, Schuett eee fee | Cumtphries| See ee - | atea posses- REALTOR LAKEFRONT HOMES new st. Postise PE’ FE 200% — Realtor FE ¢nK borrowing Srreueers oe E : Btres 1400 4 | axons BEAUTIPOLLY LAN: [Sox FERETIOn RS, Onna, Eves Froviay for, Jour immediate and A 313 West Huron Street . New § room brick located A LIVING ~ 5 ae 3 bedrooms. 181M, af shore. jog Pexcelint =, {modern house. eo} futare he |
: arge oom
Brick Home |S Sia tae re wom. a] gee Sy a E
ie i
i
$
ep
3 Q a=
Fe
Y
E e
z
] 5
:
fl He 8 57 of HH are gE ic S yo af F F pen ? “4 ay aE Sh ais : i
room boasts « win- A i .
Sow und carpet: ox | SALE OR TRADE | coupie"upcep ls ne protic m0 Wire ORCHAR FEO ay ass ‘ Pir riya Beate Tisfleokeat mews) “LADD SINC” OTSERRET A oe tate, | 40 ACRES "| Biba Settan soup sbee 28
oe aa | Fa | Rpkisatigetaee || Sees aatl“thaat' ae] ——STOP RENTINGT—| Leslc R.Tripp, Realtor | JAIEPS G22" ett | waneupuansp SoouRiE .. lavishly _Aumim | 4 BEDROOMS — heat and plenty of We have 3 real cute homes svail- PE $4i61 or PE $2850 Shea ‘en Tm: ft. dock, a 5 FINANCE um sunings ‘complete 6 : viltger on | able with low ents. & pheesant fishing. YCE CO.
; Sees. en" | Sasbitenr Scakage ie =| bere eR SoS Se wk ties th a, eel a 2 cabin, Very reasonable, “| ‘wav Wecation, Gall’ Sei, |x mrag ss BLO.
| R. J. VAL | Sy eo FISHERMAN ora tomer * om 7! $290 DOWN PAYM'T | H.P. HOLMES, INC. | “For Sale or Exchange 80] mp mastints Saxe ; RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ‘ UET, Realtor " . - Charles J. VanHorn buys 75 ft, wide lake oa 2531 8. LAPEER ,
| Telegraph Rd. ns sc, RE fomea| SUb, ott stone fireplace, with privileges oo Gukiand ‘hake ‘er CREE Breninas lot at privileged | LAKE ORION PE $2963 | WATERFRONT COTTAGE, TERMS | oe QPRRGR | Bs‘siegtt“Gnahahn sae | See ateeu breyeratotne utes |__ut Sate orego"same | MIDDLE STRAITS LK, | GRE yaibun ft MloMLano, | "er tae, #0, Bon tot" | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | . T seviy vig'a|~ SUBURBAN wy easgecroom tuts mea; | Sue bee, aesonie last | WALLED LAKE | sod spply for memberstip use| toad. Sct‘thet” gfa'*Snqn" | Business Opportunities 51) 202 N. MAI ) bedroom omen "Model open Sut mast ot Paes epee . shower, "Ful bath radiant | Foom, ‘efficient kitchen ‘with plenr | 1 ROAD 2011 | wooded park “with ‘bath ‘hours : ROCHESTER, MICH E hie ic Cnn 4 bath, 4 “% car garage, alu- ty of eating space, full basement, of y, Open Evenings| cate sandy beach | # LOANS ’ .
Adama, Aubum Weights 1-Ti11,|_Seres, $000. saverouimaciy gett a -Y aise wi ft Open Sunday:2 to 7 , | children can ‘ws a _
"ius Teen es Goa col eae cae -<— yee lor cash, Be} rovely new three pedroom ranch,| Rd. & Green I ' ey = heat e bath. gas furnace. Oe-| - ortghge or'ces fhatne <2 hems face brick. two tiled baths, pic-| Porthwestern, highway FEET FRONTAGE — Locat- | £2 Rochester, OL ¢0711 OL 19701 ‘tor quick pic yer Favor Gt Salt for uer =| FEATURES GALORE | tthed cree. “tar tient | . £3, ozo paved high LOANS $25 TO $500 Kitchen, a masterpiece weivkaie } i: REALTOR _ FE 43581 |iiae ‘eouny “wwew-eaus ; home yin basement, 13h, one se sell, ‘Priced #t $27,900.00, 5—Aleoisans Mimics “fees. c ba pee wee fetes hag 1 REAL zs TATE & BUSINESSE, wa 1 acre & lake privilege:
*| Puli price sede ‘with sisb0 tows: Fae se : Berge seinen make your payments, $10,180, FH Maurice Watson, Realtor BEN: HURON St. x raat equal value. — as ' ', - eet wality built a ; DE STATION FOr ¢.| ADMIRAL 10° CONSOLE FV aE George R. Irwin] tian’ wast] on sti |? ara rm ism.| For Sale Lots 46 Pi Ne a RO ate AL 260 Baldwin Ave, : tractive home : ; 2m ry “ earden - roto-tilier, |
PER ee Sarai | eas se eae | Bath REN = manorial
bie, Seo. case benses, 200) be feet ra ge Phone for Appointment || ~ 4080, F era: $- " ered at >? b c \CThic Aree
re omim | enh Addilional sereege evai| Floyd Kent Inc,; Realtor nial PO ge I £ UP. ALSO : , FEW | StaPer cent ott, Will scceps pour - W. DINNAN LP ae a ; , re ee nS SkaRpmnr f : E A | BARNES HARDWARE :
‘FOR CASHIN Al!
HURRY, sel things].
through Classified Ads. }\ al DON'T PASS UP,
Seetibelongings for-eash
scroat 5 ate Schgot Arte 4 va)
foes Da Fe) 3 he a ls
Weal N\\ - i bs 4. 4
ee
¢ ¥ \
0 ge i
\ BAN A \ S 1) ¥
3 ; ;
i ything
eh a Sent _THE PONTIAC PRESS; THURSDAY. J UNE 20, 1957
“Sale Howebad doods 7
TEE: ye Bi
USED TRADEIN — DEPT.
tome gh tint rte eee ee | 4
‘m oheie. 002. ee A eeaeenemes
ai sedaees ; | en
THOMAS ECONOMY
FURNITURE £0.
Bane ana ix
.! “yoy :
~TRADEIN DEPT. Quar. electre ;
Dryer, good condition.
Crump F Electric, pine. 0s 45 Auburn Rd
9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95
sonny MaAlD VINYL te
sie ne FF MOTOROLA Ix O00D CORD: 141, W. Huron. FE 4300,
WALTON TY TV 615 a Pc pa
“STOVE SALE FLOOR SAMPLES
a ee
B PONGO.. 6 ci csvneseavenn.
s Lee eee eee eemeebe
eR ede eeeeee
Cee ee eee ae
ee
CABINET GENES WA, STAIN
bar ber inks, e585, 6 Fg eo
~~ CLOSE OUT kinds outside doors &
za CULVERT PIPE 16 ated nee verrep pipe at
aoe S, Inc. 1” 6. Squirre}
T ON ALL
ore
ib ee,
“icy be PLUMBIN erty SUrpuY
FIRST $39
Good OR 31880 Whirl-away power mower.
R vase YTV, a0. LAW: WN MOWER,
MODEST MAIDENS»
i te =
the clerk dressed like this?" vy Axcen r ,
} ‘By Jay Alan
“Sure you can buy them cheaper at a cigar store, but is
Cans ie Ser, ad
1 COND,
6X12 PLASTIC
INSIDE ' nic table. FE 29-1104.
JET WATER a; s $09.95. °G, A. ®. Perry.
, Fa-
mous 42" model,
marred in sit. Also several Ss” and 66° models at terrific
values. Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk. ‘. :
KELVINA TOR.
Excellent condiiten. MA _ 6-3604.
LATE 1956 ne woe
window Opera’
on 110 volts. Call OL 1-162) after 6 p.m,
ro, coment ere sieamers, eis ete, FE $31
“FOR RENT :
SANDERS EDOERS-POLISHERS HAND SANDERS—DRILLS—SAWS
r= Waill-
a2 Orchard Lk.
LUMBER BARGAINS
-| Seed + 2x8; ‘ses 2x12; 3x12
a toilets, , steed
(Field tile and 1s)
Soltek emais b aster th
¢ door hardware...... fa.ah
he of = & —
‘SURPLUS LUMBER "&
MATERIAL SALES CO. Rd. (M58) OR 3-7002
BUILDING TO BE
wrecked at Orchard Lake. Want
bids on same. Call EM 3-3311.
LIONEL & AMERICAN
FLYER TRAINS aA service
sbeseese en ive & ote eee
pm nl sits new ~ $120.
“ oe hitch, OR 3-4264
wes SALE ee have & Pa a ee
eeteernes saying
“Paul ot. Cyr
Lumber Co. 6120 Bogie Lake Rd.
EM 3-2731 We Deliver
get ae
Coat Super Gey eo foods sEWi NG MACHT rY
re
ca, * ¢
5 7 Weekdays
ps fe sam oe 4:00, Supply : Montcalm ers
186 W, Montcalm FE 5§-4712
FE 6-1798 en i Lt oa Rp FOF WOW AND BLACK DIRT,
BLACK DIRT. SAND
wr FE Lon
_Gelivered.
BROWN &
FE 8-178. BLACK DIRT, 3 BUSHELS red. FE POR $1,
SON. BLA
fill dirt, and gravel, FE 8-067! or
_FE 2-466,
FILL PLL DIRT, FREE FOR THE 2a1_J Bulldozing
3-809 material, DRIVEWAY GRAVE OAD
tectrieal vel, deliveres. "| Pa esns or
Cameras, saeibovent Sts 61A
t Ce) ENTIRE STOCK
ALi, MAKES CAMERAS. LAY- -AWAY OR PAYMENT PLAN, EDWA is 8. SAGINAR FE 23-2108
Sale Musical Goods 62 Flee
120. BASS wrax _ ACOORDIAN id . $2. FE
i OGD 5_watna pw Bass
Ff
TROMBONE, | pREytY} RECOND. _Call MAple 67603.
WILOOX-OAY rE RECORDER. See after 4:30. 4185 W. Huron.
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER.
Good cond. Will sel! reas, EM.
le 34406.
USED, REBUILT ADDING Ma-
>. deren COOLER.
Prreed at, cha tn 10, minutes,
BS: oA atinen MA OMe clits ok eh _—
_ Sale Sporting Goods 65
“poly choke 308° Enfield." MY
ings AQUA LUNG writ Secor, —_—
, Weed twice, FE
ly
—— 11.50 per —
We deliver,
bet
fe See Beet 66 .
aie 7 Days Finest pulverized soll at Yale
way 3-1886. 2 to 6 yds. boul “FILL DIRT
SAND. OR CLAY
ween Ji
_ FE loc:
& a. Walton
ry. B. L.
LOADING daily at Telegraph and Top sot! Square Lake Road,
LOADING Pune
end of Pilde PE $-1335.
300m FARM TOF SOs for $10 delivered. es.
tor $7 delivered, FE 4880s.
“immediate De Delivery
wach revel: til dirt. Fe
.| ~ PONTIAC LAKE PURDERS
; paod ee, ératn fn
‘3-154.
D cs dirt or peet. on Seu
rotted See Gant eo ed, ; cow ver
_MY_3-1387_or PE or FE eae.
D, FILL DIRT, GRAVEL, TOP Black aS Call baat weet
‘Sale Office Equipment 63 Fop oft, Frankie ha
‘ore
Ph echeamesscaiel
‘On
ere, cement and mortar,
Fe b040
FILL. FE
AT,
ecko t Foal a 87)
© 3X4 FORMS. ALL FOR $35.
EM_ 3-6265.
Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68
PETUNIAS,
Gadeiman's
46532. NOW 13 OFF. AT
Green House.
FE
AND $15 FOR
= CALL, FE FE } 4-2080 _ANYTIME. i
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPY. _Phone MA 5-0666. :
GREAT “DANE PUPPY, ¢ MONTH: id. Male, Black, last one m= ne
Shae “&- qgood~home. $15-- OA
canaries. Also pairs & sere
Hatchery,
GERMAN SHEPHERDS PURE- breds. Saxe registered. MaAyfair
GERMAN “SHEPHERD PUPPIES mowers
-fired by maple, Lust “Von | © EVANG BQUIPMENT nM” AKC registered, EM 6507 Dixte Hw: ao. OR 3-7024 SSE TRACTORS AND
Parker lawn sweepe Special reduced p ‘on some — ft mowers. Used (Be
with mower, Milwaukee 4% H.P. tiller, us
mowers, ee Age bere, sever
LE BULL REGIS.
tered, 2 yrs old, FE 5-3205.
ey an tae ee
pS PUPPY Fs ONE older male. FE 8-
Parakeets —— to Talk Some ie ti Harlequins.
_Cages 501 4th. St. 2-4025.
PARAKEETS | _ A ai Qo te guabeasen. FE ort.
PUPs SALE.
Ford F ond rs tractor
Ford F : 1041. like ne
Minn. Moline, Mosel Utraclor ith rae one plow & drag,
oC.
r. "Ro Oe he OS EEE
Pontiac Earm & Industrial “USED EQUIPMENT — rd with cab
bulldozer ‘demo.).
tractor . “3 crawler
Oliver 68 industria)
ADERS
Woodwa
FE so) or FE 412
PARAKEETS, CANARIES CAGES.
Food since 1927-584 Oakland Ave.
RED MALE PEKINGESE. REG.
istered, 1'g years oid. $60. FE
Rochester 25% DISCOUNT _ ge oo 140 Baler One
and C Forage onnrvectes.
a Bone de and
HOUGHIEN & SON
4
J. 1. Case & Ferguson Dealer
OL 1-9761
5. Metal’ Rost, 948. OR D105; Auction Sale 77
10 wks $15. FE 5- ents. 70 ACRES OF MIXED HAY ON FEET HURT? |For Sale Miscellaneous 60; Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ie ane PUPPIES, | landfiret cutting tobe sold ‘by At, ENAPP ROMEX 209° COU, “diet PER | Aj TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT. PH. | soto or BOXERS FOR SALE’| 181. Hay to. de removed = bid- A CALVIN'S McGINNIS’ 30<,, Mam Thoupesn, 8¢'8, Perry | 41 TOP sOiL, BLACK DIRT. Pal. A a ee PE 6.1972 | peer iete Pee pea | PE _2-3056. , | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 | —Friday._ Pontiac monpiens. Gray eben PLUS Tescentf Mase oinene Uh over op Bye? BULLDOZING. FE 60044 iy ton Gmc de ion. AUCTION AUCTION vering, ove from ie benche: ,. stores: a COLD HEA MACHINES 30 = 40 ft. 2 years old. §75. factories, 71.95 value, *$10.00. Ay TOR 80 SOIL, Mi. SAND, OR GRAVEL & | nels. Give your dog « Ai Virtue of st Sale FE 1. These are m rate runways, clean, newly TUESDAY, JUNE 1th at to om 7 ai factory showrooms. Michigan | 7; Mage et 08 50 sam. AB breeds. Call tor reserve. Sell’ at ection” GAS ENGINES Fimoreseent, 303 Oreherd Lk. Ave. | ‘gravel. tractor work, EM 3-003,| ‘one. 41131 W. 14 Mile Ra. the fol nery TWO RESTAURANT STOVES. | 7. 6 on the premises of: at Abe Magic Chet @ burner 1 oven. EM | “S,00"S"arevel, PE S108 “men Buk an Peas for Garden Tractor al TOP SOIL. BLACK DIRT. > “aie Bor rei Boe and othe: mechanical uses Ta L fill, sand & gravel. Delivered 7 i {a1 ait Clemens S & Guevce a bott umber days, PE 5-074. ‘Hay, Grain & Feed 71
Daleing ose “mies dirt cand, “gravel fll. |isT & 2ND CUT HAY, STRAW. 2, MEADE = +. oe Hardware, sed Elec-| Bulidoring and fren in 4] Garage Doors trical 725 Dalland Ave. CLINTON eM Sst prorey Spey Ua 3 Manville No. 3 DSSD Cold Header onde, All izes and prices. 1 Letee VENTILATING FANS FOR EircH |“), TOP SOIL. le Conklin | i 1 Ach&e OF STANDING ALPAL-| Die. Barrel Cam, 4%" Gep. $35 and_up. A| ens and bathrooms, $49.00 value, aang, revel tll Lyle —fs_& brom 5-002. | bhp. motor oder® decor 60 your gureze costs $29.95; also large’ selection . of STORE. is AGhES OF MAY OR tess you think, Let us give) door ‘chimes st terrific est gh A ME Want dae, | otherwise. MA 6-1410. 1 Manville No. 3 D&SD Cold Header va estim 20003 | Michigan Fluor i ard she Sab io ACRES ALFLPA waY. ee, kn GAS WATER $54.95; | WESTERN SADDLE ; 1 BLA DIRT, FILL, SAND, Rad.. & “Orchard et ye * motor. , heaters, $79.98: | jis, saadie, $35. Also b ‘sold| gravel & top, soil, ¢ tractor bathtubs, (first Grade 80.9% G-) separately. Call at pm. *\iyr| Work. PE or. 36548, | ALFALFA STANDING, 13% ACRES | 1 yanyine No. 3 DSOD Cold Header aD _te seed — B P SOIL, F BLACE MU i666 eves, ulicadhaanialiane Die, Bere! Com, “%” cap ~ HEATING Ww ATER SOFTENERS | _fugeve'bemeu, Pa Sena “"* Sciam oat ar. ea i] - | a ee void 10 te argos are, moe BTU crac | crabby farcry ea" sad |, TOF OOM AND, BLACK DIRE | Sate. 8d oats “Biche eter fey cana depen ee Ga Ae FOOD AND ALUMINOH COMBE x ALL KINDs OF SAND, GRAVEL & | “ALES, OF HAY GALE | $f ep Masta) ‘Gl be aaded a | Sommeeeewe. Sen. T s| WOOD A ee Dn dirt, Take orders 8 .m. to 9 p.m, Con OF Sand efor 6. time of sale. a elec. ‘water heater. FE 42821 Fm ¢een For Sale Livestock 72) naseprars DELIVERY — NO wattenty OU de eied’ 72er| BENSON LUMBER Sees ATTENTION s chdeae cee \ ae DOQNTIRMATION | NECESSARY.
We also have tsed a amy PE 63063, hy Loading & delivering, from 6 te ee ame sale, except Sat. — ;
trols & eo 5 $s Es iors Walking Bay mare & 1 Sorrell 3. B. WHITMAN CO. ‘Wayne Heating Co. Rochester, Do It Yourself 61| Souare Late & Te ; iking, gelding. beau- Lenen oie Books, tee. OL 3.0211. . — chet ped WOodward 3-4980 ANTER. PIC-| BOAT AND FLOOR 8A asad BEAU poaees. WELL .
oa Also fad:
nas YEARLING, GOOD MA _ings. Holly, MEtrose
Fa. Sale Poultry PPP PDA PDLP LPL LLLP LL PPLE
"| PAINT CREEK AUCTION THURS. B&B.
Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway
Drayton Plains
Every Friday ....7 P.M.
Every Saturday ..1 P.M.
Every Sunday ....2 P.M,
BUY & SELL DAILY
OR 3.2717
night, Tors, i. Ca —
& radios, wee =
Adams. aly w
zs in on J tites.
wate ED. WILLIAMS “1 8. 7 _—-
\ Auto Service 81
FIRST $10 -°—S 20° bike, OR 3-7580.
l.| For Sale Housetrailers 78 | _ ‘vice. |
uk. 2. EVINRUDE
FE 54-8354.
ALMA WILL SELL FOR
os
iat
“oe down or rent. with
“GEORGE BLAIR
trade. FE 42131, bs :
18 FT. GARWOOD BOAT. 0 HP.
inboard motor. Looks like new.
1964 EVINRUDE 15 EP. Exc.
_cond. PE §-2217.
1967 CHAMPION ROD -
beard =m 2; old, out
twice, $350, OL 1 a
x Lik 4 FE. 38-0005. ¢ new. a
ist EVINRUDE is PF" Like new. Used. iess than Fhe. $330.
Call 32-1667.
BOAT VERS,
det Mg repaired. .
BOATS Large Selection
. SLAYBAUGH’S Oakland PE 0-043
ee ree ‘tax ,"==2|Boat Buyers
S.
es. “ualchigne
me selection ° ;
ro - ke M -| Yates, M% ar = Ts Sseatt of Waltoo & Opdyke. FE} ule 8. of Lake Orion on MM. / fot, traveler, Peano Yor S701 ATRFLOAT 30 FT. i100 wr. Lonestar. Pioneer, Glass Jet. Fiy- ie Wi * rer, Lake * Bew Sale Farm 76 Zs. event soneuee, ee. | Shs Boats, $98. up, os - ; : vette, . lere Pp. a Tg STOR og LOS | 1067 HOUSETRAILER. 4 FT. ALL Deed Evinrudes — 2214 Bp, ss. M aor 2 ste at 326 Onk- mag | wa: extras. Musi e 4 ee Bg 5 ho. Pape 5
_ ant, Pontioe. windows. 2300 Shimmons Rd. | Used Mercury re 20, $8175 be , TRACTOR WITH | Glenview Trailer Ct. us. first ‘agoner 2. pemeer marae mar Sei
very ttle, Wil “ay Salfi™ «| Hutchinson’s Annual
"June Discount it ‘Sale
‘700 ee te, na. "Pietcas : .~ 45-8 3" vide, sale —~CENTURYAROUAN-YELLOW
: — JACKET & CADILLAC ALUM. —AAA BOVE price, s24ns M4 wide, GALE) OATS. MERCURY & FAGEOL tractor, riding & walking, ODEL 15 TRAVELER — Gas MOTORS lawn mowers, & . lights, _ brakes, SALE | _ IN FINANCING A AVAILABLE. tillers - You E rice, ag -y ee INT. LAND LAKES BALES he Gen of re when you buy at Hutch- | 3127 W. Huron; FE : ingon's dw . Also a large | COSTELLO'S Me sel of iste mode) trade-ins; Lone Star boats. Orion. 337. at ed prices. 31’ Cad- | canis CRAPE ie ; itlac, 3 r. 27’ Prairie | gPRctAl
it, 34 American, 40° MPH
Chevy, 38° Arrow, and ‘
ony DEM sYLvaN
5,
ie. Phone |-
MODERN HOUSETRAILER . more choo from.
Bob Hutchinson
Mobile Homes Sales, Inc. bar Dixie Highway
FOR MOBI
ft "och UALITY .
E E HOMES
Sree
ong met emet & Tour-a-
Like Rent Le
BOTTLEGAS -
PARTS & SUPPLIES mg rE ATED IN LAKE. CALL FE 29-2812 OR FE
eco ‘er op Mn =
enson’s $140 Pontiac Lake Rd.
EV INRUDE MOTORS
Wolverine Rnirieia ” a ecmeer
Grenson man & TN Roe Hagen
“H orn vey Boat Works.
1990 8. wVIN
TA OR UE aaa
Lf Ep aR IA Mage mE
Ee gy 7.1 PPO a eR CMR Re
“
pease a
a. a ris |
~ SUMMER CLEARANCE.
“7 WILE A 1 ACCEPT.
BILL sD cane
ee
renown
ore
eee er eaee
Peer
cond, 68. seer nee Har
FRUC ihe and’ seedy Me East it Side Auto Parts
Sree Co.
| isa CHRYSLER, | Bree tee
ine. Dyan. & ‘
fi a AUTO SUPER MART.
1957 OLDSMOBILES,’* r,
‘CADILLACS— te, W-W tires, black top & semi-
DEMONSTRATORS | ™*“! %™. tinted lat on & COMPANY CARS || |, $1695
"57 Pipes Hardt coupe, adie & heater, at
oe 56 Pl ymouth 2-Door tives, loos erat w-w
38 Ou eis Stan Feta at ae ’55 Ford 2-Door
"55 Cadillac 62 Sedan
*54 Olds 4-Door
’54 Buick 4-Door
’54 Pontiac 4-Door
3 Buick 2-Door
Weeeeeeeeeey
oenee
Outboard
| ase
| W. AGON iS-—-CONVERTS
az HASKINS
1008 “astest Growing Dealer” 7 SALE /.1957 CHEV.
| DEMOS:
couRTHSY. CARS.
AT
TERRIFIC SAVINGS 2DOORS —''4DOORS
$195 ‘or your car down
As little as $15 per week
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION CHEVROLET
“Oakland County’s
Ba! il
R. & R. Motors; Ine, 4 74 Oskiand Ave. FE ¢-8001
| WE FINANCE a ns mipces op Pr pe
[ECONOMY Us USED D CARS Auburn off Saginaw. FE 4-2131
ssen| Open Eve ning
.| Phone wee 5-5141
rig hE Pema
arold Turner Ford.
duno 1800 PE Plait Y=
WE. DON’ T
CLARKSTON |" Motor Sales
s—Please
32 8. M
HURON MTR. SALES |
“A78| FORD PICKUP TRUCK. 1. TON. 5 Clean throughout. FE 5-
CENTRAL - PONTIAC'S ‘ONLY
LINCOLN
MERCURY
CAMS OF FTES Ot. DEALER
FORDS FORDS FORDS
Lake Orion Motor Sales more ps. &
out No
| ins PACED mipped, low mile- age, god Ww. \
an a3°4 bale we ;
Tiga. disse low, mileage.
REPOSSESSED CARS
Tet Ey
sii A 197 8, Johnson
53 PLY Cranbrook
“te
North ‘Chevrolet Co.
1000 8. Woodward
‘Specials 55 CHEVY BEL AIR — | Maint wos Fm Sy a rod
baer
Ave. om
THRU-
Retr eee) ee
+O URE ee Nee Ee rR
oe ee ee
MOUTH
O88 eRe Rw ee ee eW eee iB rchief custom
oe
“Aren't you ashamed, sir, io entegt: meee: Bom s dramatic, penininsateeaani : ST. CL.
——— nee ' asi Eel of wapie esa
For Sale Cars. 91 For Sale Cars —91._| “ture sunt Ga Poin BON ~~ atiaciacinatinatinctaeditincin ctcita ti tine PPL om a
A FORD SONY} BLACK cy LOOK gg sg a earl
» | ies. mater, cars, ata 1964's. AN 104 PONTIAC 3DOOR SEDAN,
Safe Buy Used Cars Make ‘ee terms. “| Ee? sma at fata
AS LOW AS $2,334.54 DELIVERED | terms.
Keego Sales & Service |
wer, Exc. cond. 8 to 4:30. FE | 1415 9. ww Used Cars
cS STATION
can be seen at West bide heontl Cn — yg A ty
Sennase, commen at Teorey weed Clemens. FE $0235. after 17:30 -.
Suburban Mire ‘=e eer Olds Dealer. 565 8. Woodward Birmingham Lake Orion Motor Sales 1088 ws tae . 2000 Mi. re eribe = .
oy atin Call Milford Ry id FE 3-184. ‘3.3
e RADIO AND | ~ “HOT WEATHER heater, :
gig taste eed SPECIAL, . west . Turner Pord,|'S5 Pontiac conv:
lq ete ethan a vows | 67 PLYMOUTH
a No oe ‘32 PLYMOUTH COUPE, GOOD "56 PLYMOUTH
body, $75. 3050 Donley after 6 p.m. _6 p.m. BELVEDERE § SPORT COUPE
PLYMOUTH, RADIO AND cs heater, No down, assume
payments of $11.46 a month, Call BRAID
‘33 PONTIAC. 4 DR. CHIEFTAIN, SALES just like new, down pay- DESOTO-PL LER
monte. LUCKY AUTO SALES. 133 CASS AT W. PIKE sTS. 5. Saginaw. PE 4. rE
194 PONTIAC, 3 — MY ip FONTIAC. GOOD TRANS - 580
LET. us”
4ELP YOu. os _ WITH YOUR
YOU'LL LIKE OUR |
| Fair Prices, Easy Terms
2-DAY —----——
: =| 2 - 5050 | GUARANTEE
- LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS
es
“$505,
CONFUSED ??
TRY US!!!
. Auto,
. $1045 ‘56 oA SSE thn TM $1195
ME BORD Bole oie. cee acvetee obey $1045
*P iT +55. FORD Station Wagon vebetices toes $1545
. |] 54. PONTIAC Catalina RR ee or $1095
$4 FORD Convertible . eee cess) ce apesees :
|] '54 FORD Victoria ..,e8ecelescececesebes $1045
‘54 FORD Station Weeen sneer $1145
*§3 OLDSMOBILE 88 «2 0.:.:...c4s.e.05e0 $ 945
"S83 CHEVROLET 2Door .......-...0..-:- $ 645
"52. FORD 2-Door ....0 20... ..eccceecueees $ 245
'51 PONTIAC’2Door .--.. i fooesttaties $ 125
'S0 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe 00... ---..+. $ 145
90 CHEVROLET 2D000 o.oo secs ee. $ 175
48 BUICK 4Door .........0..000 0000008 $ 75
| $S) BUICK 2Door 2.0.06 .0e6 tice sc sncaces $ 75
“Hg ae |
| Cy Owens “| Your Friendly F ORD Dealer
147 S. Saginaw. St.
FE 54101 FE 5.3588
Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.
BIRMINGHAM QUALITY USED CARS
Fordomatic, radie and heater, w/wall tires.
‘54 Ford Convertible ... $1095
'S5 Plymouth Belvedere .$1295 4 Dr., radio and heater, Powerflite, w/wall tires.
‘54 Mercury Hardtop . Monterey, radio and heater, w/wall tires, red and white.
‘56 Ford Fairlane .. Redic and heater, Fordomatie, w/wall tires,
‘55 Ford Co. Squire... :. - $1595 Fordomatic, radio and heater, w/wall tires, ® passenger.
‘53 Ford Custom 2 Dr. 8, radio and heater,
‘54 DeSoto Coronado... 4 Dr, radio and heater, Powerflite, w/wall ures.
‘53 DeSoto Firedome »...$ 795 Hardtop, radio and heater, automatic, w/wall tires, .
‘03 Chrysler New Yrker. .$ 795 4 Dr. power steering, automatic, w/wail tires, radio and heater.
‘52 Olds Super 88 2 Dr.... .$ 595 Radic and heater, Hydramatie, w/wail tires,
‘55 DeSoto Fireflite. . ....$1595 4 Dr., power equipped, extra nice.
‘96 Buick St. Wagon All the way like new.
‘56 6 DeSoto Fireflite...... $2295 Hardtop, canary yellow and black,
'56 Olds Super 88........ $1995 Jet Away, radio & heater, w/wall tires, power steering & brakes.
‘99 Chevrolet 4 Dr. ...:...$1295 ~ Powerglide, V-8, w/wall tires, radio sind heater.
‘53 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Radio and heater, w/wall tires.
04 4 Plymouth WD. esos, +4795) heater, automatic, w/wall tires.
‘56 A Piymouth h Convertible $1895
|SCHUTZ Motors | Pirie ce Dealer ” ‘56 Ford Country Sedan : $1795 |
$1195 |
'S7 Ford Country Sedan. .$2345 || | Pordomatic, radio and heater, w/wall tires, power steering.
. 1695.
Ath of
6 Chevrolet SPORT GEDAN -8
Bae ey IVORY & BLACK.
$1095 | : $1895
99 Chevrolet AIR SPORT - Radio
fits aaa | . $1495
‘53 Buick:
ae. 2
‘56 Chevrolet pA gan ae .
acc "me Ton.
$1895 -
‘SS Pontiac:
New Tires’ °
Goodyear Factory Guaranteed
available on °53-'56 models
NORTH SIDE
3 ‘53 Chevrolet’
SOUTH SIDE »
at ae amt
MANY ated poo: F ROM THIS COUNTRY NEEDS... good, mechanically safe cars with careful and courteous drivers on our
highways. If your car is a menace to highway traffic, come in and talk
to us about one of these thoroughly checked late models.
REMEMBER:
July Weekend © IS NEAR
Car Guicnitios
on all '51-’57 models as long
_ as you own the car.
641 Oakland Ave.
“56 Chevrolet STATION WAGON « Heater,
Datly. ts Medlin Gueee ater W/Walls, Dir. Sig. IVORY & W/Walls, IVORY & MAROON. BLACK
$1795 $1695.
'55 Chevrolet
ae te $1295
08 Buick 4 DOOR-Dynafiow,
Sesanene? Shevrle Fs 3 ; $345, $695 :
211 S. Saginaw
pe Ford - 2 ‘55 chevrolet.
$1395
LO Ford CUSTOM 4 DOOR-Radio & . ‘99 Ford . oo rh ee ie ss
$1095 $945
‘52 Chevrolet
as ale bzece : ey fa : ;
es ‘e ok Ma! : : j
oe f f I ' i / a | - ’ i , ¢ ‘S ! s ie s ed
}
AC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957_
THE 1} ea a ‘ uf
i \
a *
ay Include a A ba
MV Columnists. |, ea teeny
*
‘ant
2
¢.
-- Today's Television Prox Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change’ without
10 Be Dropped : Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channel (—WWJ-TV Channel 7—~WXYZ-TV Channel 9-ORLW-TY
Weak. News, BD Maroey | ; | aa | were Vg Flat Television Picture! TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS , woman who tells false story ire —(2) | Our Mies Brooks, @ : S when confronted with blood} Lady of Charm. () Going « Should Be Perfected in 6:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) Pop- stains on her car in “Edge of] Way, movie,
Less Than Decade ces eee CO OReT ge 1:30—(2) House Party. (4)
aoe Temcm one $:30—(7) Cisco Kid. nome Exule. - Oe ; sini ag Be _jeu | choosen et! uscntaecie | 2. (+ 2:00—-(2).. Big Payoff. (4) (Color) 4 ee Gi5—() News. (4) Weather. @|""News «ay Mich Osew Theater. (7) Afternoon 2 : NEW — (INS) ih, Rani News. é : om “Dr. Christian oc Film Festival. \
. P. Mor "ww RY, Girt | - fers next TV “network” may 6:20—(4) Box Four, aa : 2:30--(2) Bob Crosby. \ inheri ukla, Fran 10:16—-(9) Weathervane. Myrtle Labbitt :
: Chie ces sources ha vee spp nl Lone Ranger. (9) Abbott.|19:15-(9) Theater 15, 155-08) News. : \
lly re a age on Set Preston Te iro:30—(1) ‘The! Spy. Pretty Redlsiee-—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen wake one nt me. Lae inst) Sows. mone spon sree Wien: fo: ie for a Day. (9) Request Piay-
‘iste aboard’ NBC 7:00—(7) Circus Time. (9) Million| Juvenile Court. (2) Mr. Dist. 3:15—(2) Secret Storni:.
Considine will get the axe when! 9 oe up : ‘whe : aac hee a Dragnet.| 276 Soupy’s On. Million Dol-| ig Margie. (9) Howdy
| yack’s base pay his first 26|Lirf Treuter of Fort Worth, Tex.,| “Taste for Crime.” News. (2) News, "Soe a kee ee NBC weeks will be $1,790 a weekland wins a meal of honey and vee Choe Tomas (4) Peo-liy:15—(4) Weather. (2) Miss Fale! § ‘theater oe es in August,/water mixed. Miss uter ra. Choice. : Ht
NBC ann a te. or soon-|the brightly colored insect from|8:30—(7) Wrestling. (9) Story The- an Sports. (2) Sports Final. yg sino Tee ie eee
er... a cocoon and feeds it with an ater, Googie Withers in “‘Devill,,. eye " (4) Ford. 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater.| Record Room.
E ati FOOT haa : bgp veg Ernie (2) Play.| 70m Conway in “Falcon Out)s:00—(7) Mickey Mouse Club, (9)
“Corporation ; house 90. Barry Sullivan, Gene Mocca 30 Minute Theater. Ida Rewer — Autry. the flat i Be picture ts “be- Scrawny Alley Cat Barry, John oan dJr., Lupino plays widow who refuses| = .
ouing save Bruce Bennett, Richard Jaeckel) 1, ‘believe her husband is dead.
YeuCan i.
E : : tubes by} EDINBURGH, Scotland — White-/9:00—(4) (Color) Video Theater. eee
New Weapons Ruling. May Be Asked re, ien, ats, Staats Mersin wes» pititui|_ Rates Croviy pve yougjemec) Maton, (0 Farm — and should be perfected in : in World War If story of ste ted ,
oe than 1¢ years.” . . . Becomes Champion } pense on battlefront, “Ain't No| 4) Tonight. Boating feature, He ing
and the new ones 110 degrees. [(Satner “found her at Alford, €:55—(2) On the Farm Front.
. ° . -9 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. | SEOUL @®—United Nations and)discuss at the meeting but said in new types of equipment! cpsry hired Arthur Godfrey|APerdeenshtire, Scotland. 1:45—(2) News. Communist armistice officials|their statements would be made/or amounts of arms. |, publie relations expert (John = * * Scientists Examine |8:00-—-(2) Captain Kangacoo. -(7)| have scheduled a meeting tomor-|PUblic immediately after the meet-| -U Cartoon Carnival.
Ae -" and Sonn Korean military Derr) at the same time NBC-Tv|. Her ribs -were showing through Old Human Remains her discolored white fur. But Mrs. 8:30—(7) The Little Rascals.
row amid reports that the UN.|"“iye Korean armistice provided| Reds of Veening Sai ticeat min (boasted its “‘The Price Is Right” chery Curieen Chewtem = : . Challoner, maker of ions, Allies will demand scrapping or|that’ the ‘armies in North andjtars bed in Mond Hevea, be morning show had won a 16 per|Challoner, ‘maker of | go 1 ong Bre COLOR TV : cent advantage over the great eyes, LONDON — In the light of mod-/8:65—(4) Faye : Seles nul Gustee . Tevision of the armistice clanse|/South Korea could only replace} fore the ink was dry on the armis-| the kitten and went to work on it./ern scientific discoveries, a new|9:00—(2) Garry Moore Show. (4) RCA end SYLVANIA banning introduction of new weap-|¢xisting equipment and could not|tice agreement. \ a Recently, at the Edinburgh and| study is being made of the famed : = ’ ons into Korea, . (CARY SOUGHT East of Scotland Cat Show, Moon-|Galley Hill Skeleton, once thotight|9:30—(7) Our Friend Harry. CONDON’S it a i coe ~ 4, \ |, The Oscar folks are working/beam won seven prizes. Mrs, Chal-\to be the oldest known human re-\10:00—(4) Price Is Right. -_ Jf Radle ond SY Seise ond Sertten Well-placed sources in Seoul whol Twin. Twn Ma Ors His Job Is All Right, |. |hard on Cary Grant to get him toligner feeds her champion cats|mains in Britain. . |10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth "yn iene would not be quoted by name -said ay but the Ridi \jemeee next year’s TV awards, to| well, Recently it was presented to or Consequences
the expected Allied demand is ; ing— regain the touch of class lost) «t+ is all wrong to think they|London’s National History Museum|11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic based on “the known, proved tactsiAffand Conference | aucusra, xy. a-robert work. |'8t time out . . can forage for themselves,” she|by Dr. C. T. Trechmann. The skel-| Tac Dough. HAMPTON SPECIALS that the North Korean and Chinese ight] +), . says. ‘They only hunt for sport —|eton, which resembles that of pres-|11:15—(2) Love of Life. Miche Eset ROA Vstons | Communists have illegally intro- , a GHaNe BONS pening ¢ Fifty Beautiful Girls” is the/not food.” On her cats’ menu are |ent day man, was dug up in Kent|11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow, Bn lle Na a duced new weapons into North Ko- AIX-LE-BAINS, France — May-/hours a day at his job—it’s the trip title of Barbara Bel Geddes’ drama) oy heart. raw meéat, rabbits. orj/in 1888 and at first was thought! (4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin GOOD T.V. SERVICE MEN : rea since "" wasiors and delegates front many parts|back and forth that hurts. on Schlitz Playhouse tomorrow. | fish They sleep in the house but|to be as old as bones of extinct) & Ricky. _s Pct - - signed July 27, ‘ of’ the world attended the recent For three years, he has been|She'll play a taxi dancer marked), windéw is left open in case they |Thinoceroses and elephants found|11:45—(2) Guiding Light, DO-IT-YOURSELF | n © *& meeting of the World Federation i: io cae es for murder). want to roam. _ {in the same gravel. 11:55—(9) Billboard. ‘Tube Tester, with expert edvice. The Allied demand could be the/of Twinned Towns, at Aix-le-Bains, |®***ting his: y OY © across — : Later, comparison of ‘the skele- prelude to the two U.S,|France. Just over four years ago|the Ohio river to the Ohio side,| «Beat the \Clock” loses its ton’s fluorine content with the ex- FRIDAY AFTERNOON RCA COLOR TV divisions in South with la- was ac-|where he is picked up by a car-| sponsor tomorrew but will run [Abundance of Farmers _|tinct animal bones placed the man . Call _Us—Free Home Tris. = test type weapons which could be|complished and now about ©n | pool driver, all summer without one,. then ot Galley Hill as no‘older than the|12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4) PORTABLE TELEVISION fitted with atomic warheads in the|hundred French, English, Cana- a + ete moray Se Sevag of Wally |W AMUNGTON = Move Gan pubiitow Slane Age. Mew st te huped): Play to Win. (7) 12 d’cinch Come © Took” See ie event of a Communist attack. U.S.|dian and American communities . ‘and the Beaver,” a\new kiddie | half the world’s labor force is en-|to d€termine his exact age by the| ics. (9) Children’s Newsreel, : Secretary of Defense Wilson saidjhave ‘twinned’ and 200 candidates| TW0 hours later, Workman is at show George Gebel owns . . . | Saged in agriculture, probably not/radio-carbon method—and perhaps|12:15—(9) Discoveries, OPEN "TIL 6:00 @ month ago such @ move wasjare on the waiting list. his desk. Distance from home to less than 53) million persons, sur- leven the blood group to which the|1#:30—(4) (Color) Club 60. (7) The] $25 W, Huron FE 4-2525 being considered, One example of town-twinning is}? ‘Only 5 miles. Peter Lawford finished his first] veys indicate. man belonged. Erwins. (9) Pride of the Family. | a Os et Bey had that of York, Pennsylvania, and siccelne afk episode and MGM Arles, France. In York four teach-|Indians Live | sending up corporate} , ° Commission meet crn told @h clameas to 0 aithoreen| on d on Desert skyrockets agreed to the Comm grade schools, giving 20 minutes of} SALT LAKE CITY — Some 10,- | aes quest for a delay until French three times a week. In/000 Indians once lived in the des-| “Pariic”’ is the 35th filmed series “afternoon. Aries, English is taught every day|ert west of Great Salt Lake. They|from Hollywood to feel the spon- ~ & * in four primary classes by Amer-jhad no agriculture, irrigation, or/80r’s ax .. . Officials of the U.N teachers. The Arles townicattle, and only primitive tools, MOVIE FOR MOLLY declined to. say what they has also started evening They survived chiefly on wild Tennessee Ernie's singer Molly in English for adults. seeds, roots, and nuts. Bee signed for a movie, “Summer
children . Love," at Universal . ..
across Keep your ’ . The aim of “Bride and Groom” pets, flowers SAFE _— aa when it cores back to TV July 1 is “to give the ordinary American
| &
i
& He
Fs
f 3
:
a
fl
i 4 mil
Fs |
i3|
i
Nash and Rambler Dealer In Town...
PRA wc -n= WILLAGE MOTORS, '<. ota Log me el Auburn Heights, Michigan In-the-Center-of-Town Phone FE 4-4535 |
, 88% 8 S Sexe.
. Rambler V-8. er 6—the smart car that :
Se
‘T was delighted that they _ Fe = little notice of us,” Miss a : a “HEe}{ 1 1, eer ee ae : :
: A eae ae ao es ee et ‘Here you'll find the best in sales and service facilities,
_ holiger leg. depending . ” , Here you can travel-test the brilliant Nash Ambassador ‘hich loaned feral Prone _ for 1957 with its blazing 255 V-8 horsepower.
MAKE THIS. YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERY AUTOMOTIVE NEED . Ce: PTTTART I Tie fies Wow Core—Mashond Ramey I / Aprermtmmmns The Finest of Service On You PresentCar
\
= i
aa
THE PONTIAC, PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 2
SP AustATE
6.70x15 * Blackwall
Tubetype
Plus Fed. Tax AND OLD TIRE
Regular 26.75 No Trade-in
- Price—Installed at No Cost
PREMIUM
WHITEWALLS —
Reg. 31.75 8 8
esd —_ >. _No-Trade-in : —— ' | 6.70x15 Passenger. Tire Users Price! 3 Whitewarts - Against All Road - | ane Plus Fed. Tax AND OLD TIRE : : Never ed to worry about fire trouble on your vacation
t trips, WAben you use Allstate Premiums. Triple tested by
®ee ratory, factory and road tests, followed by
punishing by Sears Test Fleet. Triple quaranteed too,
for service, ity and. satisiaction. 24 month road hazard
bh. included,
Zoo eee ee 6.70x15 | 26.75 | 16.88
7.10x15 | 29.25 | 18.88
TF60x15 | 31.75 | 20.88 | 2.58,
$.70x15 | 31.75_| 19.88 | 2.0 ag = , second, 10, quarts ‘st 7.10x15 |. 34.75 | 21.88 0 0 yo . | Getervent operates bet, in tino — a a SS eee t "a -
7.60x15 | 37.25 | 23.88 | 250 : E ralille ave oe
Sy?
Soft, Pickle, Hal Easy Cal Walla New Traveling Eose 19.95 Clace Plate sapere Lexy Man's Dreom Skin Chamois Cloth. with Fountain Brush Auto Clothes Ber, to) cle Plastic Covers 16”
Rev. 8. 66¢ Reg. 39 2.88 neste = 3.99 ine - 199 Protect and Beautify Aine .
New you can clean and polish Lpee + ou Makes. cor washing easier, A °40-i i i Gi shi wi e P asi =. fi.-aturdy aluminum tube ive showcase protection to your car upholstery with your cor in one easy operation. awd ois hie eae wb fasier, more eificient. Rubber that's a snap to install. Fits all these 12-gauge, clear plastic seat covers. They-allow you Silicone gives a longer shin Khenthe 3 dusts, Cover, no-scratch handle, horse- cars, intluding hardtops, to enjoy the present upholstery without dirt worries. In- Snghty. —— sparkling finish. Buy today! _— polishes. finishes hair plastic bristles. Clothes won't slide. ‘stalled-free!
$ eee a i
¢ XY VAAA SS ‘ ‘¢ 6¢ A) ee YY ‘ Pg
$4 r’ 1 t¢ “4 yy’ Vind My
a BODAAN)
[| ee || 4 ee
Have Whitewalls fo | Serger wis es: spain 24-Month oat Gu rantee
‘Sa Pinney gl Soca diet anes Sturdy 400: 1b. Canecity oF © 6° Regularly 12.95. ’ : Reg. 249 vy Ree Sas 4.77 fee 7 re St er fee ies ys BARE
| Xugged construction The reliable tire pump tn @n /Easy to 4 yi Wate to tintin. Rick | pe Shsning
Weichis'up jo 1, oon ;emersency.. Easy pumping ac | and| qdarcnised’ toler “fart Piscase” Tica cae ths by. Raises from 4; to tion with check valve. Screw- jhese whitewall tire rings spark origittal equipment. A teal biiy
ae -- : sai i up your, car at low cost! va ss wakeure ioe price i
: - - : ; 4 HS | a sees we ae -¢ 7 y <4 wo et