abaiece ES Ce invited Ss Pe er ed i ~" By WILTON WYNN . BEIRUT (#—“Put up your hands.” Tt was so dark in the-street that I could not see the eee te eens SER of I put my ~~hands up. “One of you walk. forward.” My comrade moved ahead, his hands still in the air. “Say the password.” “Abou halmous.” SAP PE elbugti We Bees ap to the barricade Show Newsman Beirut Stronghold —- Wilton Wynn of The Associated Press has been Rebels dle Pay Probe Opens Tuesday Legislator «Says Local Office Not — Involved in Investigation — Pontiac is not listed as a target ot a’ Legislative probe into the al- Ieged scope of union influence in the activities of the Michigan Un- Roberts, West Bloomfield Repub- sion payroll, - The committee, given a $10,000 appropriation by the Legislature, also will move into Detroit, the Up- Cloudy and Warm, Showers Tomorrow - The U.S, Weather Bureau pre- dicts partly cloudy tonight, with variable winds mostly southerly at 4-8 miles an hour. Tonight's low will be near 64 degrees. Continued cloudiness is’ expected tomorrow with scattered afternoon or evening thundershowers,’T-h e high will reach around 82-86, the low about 65. In downtown Pontiac, the lowest thermometer reading ‘a.m, was 65. The mercury rose Elephants Herald Arrival HURRY, HURRY, HURRY — They're here. Two hundred wild animals, ineluding 15 elephants like this one being unloaded early this morning from one of many vans. It’s +—Ctyde_Beatty Circus being sponsored here today by the Pontiac all part of the. Lions Club. Performances for this one-day event are scheduled for 2 and 8 p.m. in the big tents at Pontiac Lake and Telegraph roads in Waterford Township. _ “Father ” « GUARDS LOUNGE was stripped to his underwear, re- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) No Trace of Thor Cone, Space-Traveling Mouse? * pny hy More than a path RAS po ple hydrogen on The rocket, said the Air Force, performed satisfactorily. That meant that it climbed 600 miles CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila, ®—,_ It Oe ets a oe was The Air Force said today that ini-| found plunge from space, tial attempts to locate a: Tho-Abie|" ot Me wanted to ke ee ieee aera | Stores Celebrate New State x *k* * » tion. x & * to 87 at 2 p.m. coming “Gold Rush Days.” Offer Golden Sales — There's gold ix them thar stores, partners. Today opens a special, month-long extravaganza of “Gold Rush Days” in the Pontiac stores, celebrating the ar- rival of the Territory of Alaska to statehood status. il In addition to special sales and-prices, a series of Alaskan events has been planned in conjunction ‘with the celebra- Included in the activities is the chance to win alot in Alaska. This and other features will be detailed during the satiate dat, in. e Mowaray of and marvelous g Pentiac Press Phote \Big Circus Mushrooms in Waterford By DICK SAUNDERS Early this morning while area -|chev, next Monday, is much view was that the opening day suggested by Khrush- too soon. Diplomats estimated it would take two or three weeks of negotia- tions to determine exuctly what countries should be included and what procedures should govern dis- cussions. French Ambassador Herve Al- phand said today Premier De Gaulle “is not in favor’ of a sum~- mit conference within the United Nations Security Council in New York at this time. . But, he later issued a statement leaving completely in doubt wheth- er De Gaulle finally would refuse to attend. Alphand called on Secretary of State Dulles and told news- men afterward “We want real results, and we don't think the Security Council is a good place.” He added “It was clear from our reply we are not in favor.” Soviet Premier Khrushchev, he thing} aid, was “certainly either mis- taken or he did not attempt to read it (De Gaulle’s) answer too was graced addition to its circus folk, near- Quietly, tenting was removed from trucks. Another truck, a huge one, opened its gates and ele- Revised Pentagon Bill Set#=2= ss" ‘for Final Passage Today WASHINGTON ( — The House swiftly passed and sent to the Senate today a compromise defense reorgani- zation bill containing most by President Eisenhower. of the provisions requested Prompt Senate passage was expected to send the measure to the President. The House acted by voice vote and without opposition after terse debate. Only about 50 members were on hand.. Chairman Carl Vinson (D-Ga) of the Armed Services Committee told the House that Senate and House conferees who had worked on: the compromise bill were in unanimous agreement, Rep. Leslie Arends (R-Il), senior minority member of the committee, said the bill is “‘in — accord with the wishes Suds nat: as Train and Truck Tangle me fl + ¥¢ er Oe . anions’ BEER ON THE BREBIE—Kegs of beer rolled ini all Misections at 2:30 yesterday afternoon when a Grand Trunk Raitroad. train hit a bet truck at the crossifg near Oakland and Sanderson streets, The truck driver, Richard L. Fuller, 23,.of 5200 Pine Knob a 4 Rd., Tditialbliee Township, told \sellice ‘he did not see or hear ' the crossing signals. Pontiac Press Photo He was uninjured. A flying keg damaged a car_driven by Rosemary Spencer, 38, of 540 Amberwood, Pontiac Township, as she waited at the crossing. She too was not hurt. é " |eized as possibly obstructive. . of those who sponsored the legis- lation originally.” The bill approved yesterday by Senate-House conferees,. embodies much but not all Eisenhower sought in the way of authority to reorganize the Pentagon. In a statement. issued shortly after the conferees approved the bill,.Eisenhower said: “Except in relatively minor as- pects, the bill adequately meets every recommendation I submit- ted to the Congress on this sub- ject, It is my conviction that the armed services committees of both houses have done a praise- worthy job... and thut the@e- sult for America will be a more efficient and more economical national defense,” Essentially the bill ecchinplishes what Eisehower advocated to clar- ify the command of the President, through the secretary of defense, over Army-Navy-Air Force-Marine task forces in the field. But Congress, traditionally insist- ing on preserving the identity of the separate services, did not give the defense sécretary all the peace- time power Eisenhower advocated 'to tighten organizational control over the services, Moreover, ,Con- gress wrote in some provisions which it described as safeguards but which Eisenhower has criti- The measure does reduce the \ powers of the service secretaries and the individual © military chiefs. The bill provides a clear-cut ¢ommand system for the kind. of forces most often dised in modern wars—teams composed of selected elements of one, two or more serv- ices. Once .a setvice committed units to such a force it could not -| withdraw them: without approval of 4 ‘the secretary of defense, mist. Animals were being fed. Elephants were helping with heavy | loads. And all was a scene of) \silent, organized preparation, NO BLARE OF BANDS This is the way the circus comes. to town. No parades, no bands blaring, no clowns frolicking, no|' ceremony. But a_ fantasy-land slowly, methodically springing from a bare lot at Pontiac Lake and Telegraph Rds, The Clyde Beatty Circus—re- puted to be the world’s largest big top and menagerie—will have all its bands playing, calliopes tooting and clowns clowning -for two performances today, at 2 and 8 p.m, They are being brought to Pon- tiac from Port Huron for .a one- day stand under the auspices of the Pontiac Lions Club. Over 150 internationally famous circus stars will perform. The big top’s 20 companion tents, housing the vast menagerie, side shows, dressing rooms, horse tops and cookhouse, complete the can- vas spread of nostalgic American tradition. Doors to the menagerie and main tent_open at 1 and 7 p.m. to provide leisurely inspection of the wild animals and elephants, *| well” if he believed the French Clear Ground Rules French Ambassador Save : De Gaulle ‘Not in Favor’ of Security Council Talks Fa From Our News Wires : : WASHINGTON — President Eisenhower began writ- ing a new message to Premier Khrushchev today insist- ing that the ground rules be spelled out clearly in ad- vance of a United Nations summit conference. US. officials said it seems certain that the meeting will be held. But here, and in other Western capitals, the Y & U.N. Plans Conference Safeguards UNITED NATIONS, W.. Y. (UPI—-The United Nations has 4 the United Nations would > be oe sooty Se Seay 2 other government chiefs invited to attend, leader accepted Khrushchev's bid. Newsmen understood Alphand to mean that De Gaulle would not at- tend any summit meeting within the Council framework which might be arranged within the next few weeks. NOT INFORMED However, Alphand, on returning) to the embassy, authorized a statement which said: “The ambassador never said that Gen. De Gaulle would not attend a summit meeting of the Security Council. “He simply said that he had not been informed of any change in the French position which had) UN. were ready to cooperate with the U.S. Secret Service, Britain's Scotland Yard, the French Surete = Russia's security organiza- "Weewickey s sudden provision- al acceptance of Eisenhower's bid to a summit meeting in the Security Council immediately touched ‘off reports that a 15- block stretch of Manhattan’s | First avenue may be closed off J and policed by U.S. Marines. The | glistening U.N. edifice fronts on First avenue, while the East Riv- er flows behind it. been stated in the letter of Gen.’ De Gaulle to Mr. Khrushchev.” Nothing quite like the proposed historic conference has ever been held at the U.N. Security Council, in New York. Important precedents | will be set. White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty said President Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles were at work on a reply to the Soviet premier’, conditional agreement to meet with the West at the United Nations in New York. _ Hagerty would give no hint as to the draft’s contents. He said he did not expect ‘“‘any immediate an- swer’”’ to Khrushchev because this| country intends to consult its al- lies, principally Britain a me d (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Quits as Gridder PITTSBURGH (P—Lowell Per- ry, former star of the Michigan football] team, announced his re- tirement as a player today and was signed immediately as-q full time scout by the National Foot- ball League’s Pittsburgh Steelers. iof the nearby Pines Ridge Golf Golfer Appeals to High Court Over Handicap OSSINING, N.Y. (AP)—A golfer has asked the New. York State Supreme Court to compute his golf handicap, , William W. 4 , Wacht; a member Club, seeks a court order com- pelling the: club’s handicap com- mittee to raise his handicap to 34 from its ‘present 29. The handicap committee decid- ed recently to make an ‘“‘adjust- : ment in Wacht’s handicap in view ; of his record of tournament vie- = tories. , Wacht, 60, a former president of the club, is a_ four-times-a-week golfer, He averages near 90 in club tournaments, his fellow mem- bers say. In regular rounds he usually does 18 holes in 115. Wacht ‘says his game depends : on the season of the year, “Gen- “i erally I hit a short and straight | ball, In August when the ground is hard;-I get a better roll.” Two Detroit brothers, 10 and 15 years old, who were detained by sheriff's deputies late yesterday afternoon en route to Tennessee, are ready to tell the world that food at the Oakland County Sher- iff's Department “is) great.” west Detroit Saturday evening, and started outfor Tennessee, “We were going to see our two brothers and a sister,” they told deputies. After traveling two days (in the wrong direction) and sleep- ing on the ground at night, the boys spotted a one-room shack at 9580 Dixie Highway, in Spring- tield Township, Monday and de- cided to stop for a rest, . Described by deputies as “a The young adventurers stole bi-| scans . leycles near their home in south- couple of very mannerly, bright kids,” the boys took a cot and) blanket from a neighboring junk | yard. Each night. they walked across the highway to a market land picked up some food after the market closed, "Comice .... cc cce pecans ieege MS County News .........08e..y ‘15 Editoriale ..........c00005 i. 6 Food Section .....06... 27-31 Markets ...2.icccssevese i, 4% Obituaries 6... c6cs eens win S Sports ....6+ teres soseces S44 ‘ Women’s Pages ...s+++ 33-37 ithat two runaway boys were living ‘afot te the jail: was eat a- good , {hot Yheal,”’. they said happily. ievsevivass O& ito Lads’ Wrong-Way Trip to Tennessee Delayed by Lure of Inviting Lake Their diet consisted of soft drinks, potato chips, and several water, melons. What made the boys de- cide to stay for more than one night was a nearby lake, It seems the vacationing youths * mitted, the younger of the twe had forgoften to bring his trunks. along, Deputies picked the carefree duo up after a neighbor put in a call alone if a shack. “The first thing we did-when we Deputies turned the two over yn agama ok ropa sage et ~ UAW Revises Contract Terms Ford Reply Expected to Rewritten Demands for Fringe Benefits DETROIT (UPI) — Ford Motor] Co, today was expected to give its answer to the United Auto Workers Union's rewritten demands on Sup- plemental Unemployment Benefits (SUB). The union broke the routine of the talks yesterday by revising the language of its SUB program “‘to fit inte the contract.” - It was the first indication that negotiators were seriously discuss- ing any important issues in the lagging talks: aimed at reaching new contracts between the auto in- dustry’s “Big Three’’ and the un- jon. It wes believed tikely the union would. make similar changes in its proposals in talks with General Motors and Chrys- ler Corp. in the near future. GM and Chrysler both were scheduled to meet with the un- fon again today, but “ne prog- ress” was reported by a Kenneth Bannon, director of the UAW negotiators at Ford, said the “new language’ was drafted by the union during a recess in the talkg yesterday. After several. more hours of negotiating, the talks were broken off to give the company negotiators more time to look over the new language. One company spokesman said the new language should not be taken seriously. “It is just the same proposal in different language," the spokes- man said. “The union apparently is just stalling for more time.” “This puts our SUB proposal into the administration of the SUB pro- gram, SECOND SET OF TWINS — Jim and Mary Lou Stelt, of 343 Tilmor Dr., Waterford Township, are céfivinced now that alf good things come in pairs. The Stelts feel this way after Mary Lou delivered their second set of twins, this time tute iestiercrime In February of 1955 the Stelts greeted baby boys. ‘That's litfle Margaret on the Jeft, and Laura on the right. ae if Newsman Guest of Insurgents (Continued From Page One) mygun on his lap. “Why don’t you let us end this thing instead of making it worse?” station there? That’s mine. I used 7 days now, I havent made sjplanes bad been shot by clining on a mattress with a tom-/Penny. he asked, “You see that gasoline) de 3 § fr a Admiral Vanishes on Ocean Liner SAN FRANCISUO (PHD =— Navy Rear Adm. Lynne C. Quig- A received by the shipping company trom the 's skipper, Commoedere New Car Dealer Opens in Pontiac to take in $600 a month there. For to Moscow today. has. several other agencies in the| Detroit area. As part of the opening festivities, free pony cart rides for children will be offered today and Friday, from 3 to 9 p.m, and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Typhoon Uncoils in Pacific New Storms By The Associated Press The clash of cool Canadian air Scattered showers and thunder- Storms which held sway in the x k& & The Weather Fall U.8. Weather Bureau Report ae ee io ae yg eet — Fog lift- Tt ‘Be bartiy morrew night, Fire ir nant Teday in Pontiac ——— temperature preceding 8 a.m. Arne Wind calm PonF 3332 Wednesday in in Pentiae (as recorded downtown) Mean DOTAEUTE 64. csvseeercrnsens 68.5 Highest and Lowest ¢ Temperatures This Da: te in 86 Years Brewing |80 injured or missing, thousands oming, western Nebraska and the Dakotas, TYPHOON UNCOILS Overseas a new typhoon uwn- uncoiled in the Pacific today as pan counted a heavy toll of lives east of Guam with 138 m.pih. winds in her eye, She was swirl- ing northwest at 16 m.p,h. Doris’ violent but weakening older sister, Alice, swept through the Soviet'Kurile Islands and into the north Pacific, leaving 21 dead, homeless, and causing millions of | Latest reports showed Typhoon ‘Winnie last week killed at least 5 43 Formosans and 10 Filipinos ®|Fails to Stop Golfers fe bother golfers yesterday at. Or- oo) prote mae the ‘cessation of tipping. ' 105 im 1934 52 im 1953 : mete Wea: '* Tem — Chart Alpena 69 ette a4 Baltimore 85 673 Memphis 36 70 Bisnvarck 61 Miami 89 679 srepaeriie 97 78 Milwaukee .82 64 uffalo 61 peg Sa 87° 68 Ereseen "7 New fans 87 76 hicago 8 10 New York - 80 1 Cincinnati 64 Omehe 81 68 eveland 82. 45 Pellston 84 64 enver .*° 94 62 ix 100 678 Detroit 82 65 Pit ore 71 65 Duluth a7 64 83 Ft. Worth 92 T@ 8. & Ma 1 58) Cook Ord. Rapids 86 Hy FR yd # 3 ray : as o are ites 8% ‘ s id m Ld : Los Angejen 7 63 on. playing, dollars damage in Japan. with damage in both countries to- taling millions of dollars. A tornado struck Formosa, in- juring 17 persons, and leaving 1,084 homeless in the village of Paihocheng. Orchard Lake Strike Striking, waitresses failed to chard Lake Country Club, The-waitresses went on Strike to bartenders and other em- cane refused to cross the picket Red Boss OKs === Summit Parley 26g ri i i { i i a © g cca it : it ae : Ht re Hf iF " B 5 i re Fe 1 E et TF i j : 1 i me sacs, = = Contempt Vote “ean ae nore Delay Rapped between the United States and Rus- sia was the New York site for the) Probers Want to Know summit talks, Khrushch pecit- ° scaly x cy ec Why No Action Taken cial nota to Eisenhower. Against Goldfine i I ’ fale g F i i ih : EL i if: i ie a i! § i i i ii ty v3 ae * HL d RF * Drest Oxfords % Werk Shoes * * is +4 Af i tH fs thundershowers to sections of Wy-| + the Philippines, Formosa and Ja-|.. [ote ar Wirephote 2 ® : MISS U.S.A. — This honey- | The generoys textile-tycoon re- blonde Louisiana coed, Eurlyne |plied—as he had repeatedly in the|E Howell, 18, of Bossier City, was |face of contempt citation threats— crowned Miss United States of |that the questions were America at Long Beach, Calif., |vant to the subcommittee’ last night, in the Miss Universe gation into his alleged influence- contest, She is 5 feet 6, weighs |for-favors relationship with Adams. lines. But the golfers kept right WASHINGTON (UPD — Some Rep. John J,: Flynt Jr. (Ga) said he “can't understand” what is 119, She is the daughter of a |Harris adjourned the hearings in-|[— S*sinaw retired oil welj driller. definitely, % Sport Oxfords - % Work Oxtords Tinh dhdd SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS > Ladies’ —Misses’—Girls’ Flats--Ducks Ballerina mt! am, + AH OOM, * Many Styles 3.00 Values Od de ude aah uch MM Se M4 > MI Pa aM: MM nr & roe eer ares ea vf IM ZIPP 2 THDAY oni ley WINE FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! 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Quantities FOUR _THE 2 PONTIAC PRESS, T 3 iD = ek a Pe LU ES. Deaths in, Pontiac and Nearby Are MISS OLLIE BROWNLEE Service for Miss. Ollie Brownlee, 68,-of 461 Nevada St. will be at 2 p.m. Friday from the Trinity Baptist Church with burial dn Oak Hill Cemetery. Her body will be at the Frank Would Increase Limit on Debt Symington Calls Boost to Care Defense Needs for. for WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen, Stu art Symington (D-Mo) called to day for another increase in the national debt limit to cover big- ger defense spending. Symington, in a speech pared for floor delivery, said that it this is not done, there will be “a repetition of last year’s cash crisis in the Pentagon.” Meanwhile, it was learned that Secretary of the Treasury Ander-| che was “a former employ of son already has sounded out, key members of the House Ways “and Means and Senate Finance com- mittees on a further boost in the debt ceiling. - It was understood also that Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D-Ve}, Fi- nance Committee chairman, has agreed some increase probably will be needed, but has urged Anderson. to hold the limit ‘to 285 billion dollars. The secretary has indicated, however, that his request may be for 290 billion, 10 billion above the temporary ceiling of 280 billion approved by Congress in Febru- ary. Under the bill passed in Febru- ary, the permanent debt limit re-| verts to 275 billion July 1, 1959. | Symington said that the admin- istration’s decision not to ask for) an increase in the 275 billion ceil- ing last year last fall, This not only lessened the na-|}- tion's military strength but also coon, be cession, he Two Persons Injured in Three-Car Crash slightly injured another. Acedl She Mrs. LaVerne R. ord. Mrs. Alberta Jessee; 64, was mitted to St. Joseph Mercy pital with a ne lacerations and in satisfactory. condition today, are Nadon was erasted bruises and released. Two Men Arraigned on Burglary Charge Two of three men police say par- ticipated in a burglary were ar- raigned yesterday in Pontiac Mu- nicipal Court. Robert B. Slusher, 20, of 90 Vir-| ginia St., and John C. Miracle, 20,/ of 109 S. Fairmont St., waived ex! amination cult court nd were bound to cir- Judge Cecil B, Mc-; Callum, They will be arraigned, there Monday. The pair and Andy R. Guyton, | 22, no address, are accused of, burglarizing the apartment of| Mary Swain, of 472% §, Saginaw St., on July 19 .and stealing her radio, television and phonograph. Guyton was arrested yesterday and will be arraigned today, ‘the Frank caused a disastrous stretchout Pet defense spending to Oakland County) s deputies, a car driven by) Nadon, 38, of! 2552 S. a! Hills Dr., a 2 9 a n$8 958 Se. Carruthers Funeral Home atter t tonight. — Miss Brownlee was a “member of the AME Methodist Church in) Marietta, Ga. She was killed in en automobile aceueet Sunday morn- ing. MRS, GEORGE GARDNER Service for Mrs. George (Minnie) Gardner, 73, of 301 E. Wilson Ave. ‘will be at 2 p.m. Friday from Trinity Baptist Church with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Gardner’s body will be at Carruthers Funeral Home after 7 this evening. Surviving are four daughters and two sons, Mrs. Fredonia Finizee, Mrs. Cathrine Weems, Mrs, Annie ‘F. Guthy, Mrs. Mae Howell, War- ren Gardner and George Nee ME t all of Pontiac. She was a member of the A} Methodist Church in Marietta, Ga. . Mrs. Gardner was killed in. an automobile accident early Sunday pre. | morning. . MES, CHESTER MAGER Mrs. Chester (Pauline) Mager, 47, of 160 Auburn Ave. died SUd-| of denly yesterday in Pontiac Gav eral Hospital. Fisher Body Division, ~~ Besides her husband, she level a son, Gene Raymond of Pontiac: a granddaughter; a sister, and two brothers, William E, Young and Kenneth M. Young of Pontia Service will be at 11 a.m. Sat- urday from the Voorhees-Siple Chapel with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery; VERN A. SPEACE Vern August Speace, 61, of 4171 Kempf St., Drayton Plains, died at his home this morning. He was} ill three months, Mr, Speace's body ie at the Costa Pe Drayton Plains. SHAWN LEE BUTLER WALLED LAKE ~- Service for Shawn Lee Butler, three-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jimmy Butler, 2907 Welch Rd, will be Ser te a a teed tome Memorial Gardens: — St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon tiac. Surviving = are her parents: The child died Wednesday at}, becsabeamen bed ncaa ea re . held at 3 p.m, Thureday at_the he Richardson-Bird Home. |. Mrs. : sister, Dawn, both at home, MRS. JOHN T. MITCHELL. HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP — Mrs. John T. (Carolyn) Mitchell, $1, of 2765 Jackson Rd., died Wednesday evening at her. home. Her. belo: at. Soertn- Getto Funeral Ho! Mrs. Michell was a member ters, Bernadine of Oak Park; Mrs. James Ribble of Duck Lake and Mrs. Robert Lyon of Mt. Pleasant. A sister, Mrs. Eper Hart of West Branch, 12 grandchildren and 8 m opis secaawe ce: also survive. ‘Deaths Elsewhere MACKINAW erry” ‘Mich. @ — Florence F, Keightley, daughter of the founder of Island Transporta- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- once. liam Brown of _ June Dempsey of Walled The FE sd Cuvinn appa ar-\Lake; a brother>Kirk W, gene fi v | a | Oa iF t tion Co, “eee ach ae Re NON age of 67, - Hf ination ceny of the Livestock National baci va ther ee (1 areas wr today. Blast of Chemicals |cints. ‘May Blind Teenage? . ibe]? ae ag Fe Ui id mau ee OPENS AAS PM 324 SUITS TO BE SOLD! & SERE ry ij ; i | \ } | —————— t { FOR YOUR FAMILY’S ® © PURITY @ ACCURACY © INTEGRITY et @ “YOUR” Prescription Is in Good Hands... | When You Take YOUR Prescription to KINSEL’S DRUG STORE 67 N. 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If the Russians want to play that way, let’s send them pack- ing from Washington in a. gentle manly way instead of staging a mob scene around their official U.S. residence. | Pes x «* * } Taking this step is a grave mat- ter, but it deserves thought and study. Where’s the end? What must we put up with before patience ceases? ‘ New. Narcotics Clinic Proposed by Committee AJthough not a new idea, a joint committee of the American Medical and American Bar Associations has suggested treatment of narcotic ad- 4 diction by gradual withdrawal of the — drug. ' The committee recommends establishment of a clinic in Washington, D.C. where a select number of addicts would be given free drugs in decreasing amounts to try to break them of the habit. od x * * Five years ago a California crime commission had proposed much the same thing. It suggested that super- vised dispensaries sell to addicts at cost, small doses of the drugs and predicted that ‘this would do away with criminal traffic in narcotics. Since 1920 in England medical doctors have been authorized to give drugs to addicts as part of a treatment program. As a conse- “quence the drug traffic’is report- ed to have all but vanished there. xk *. * - Imprisoning addicts doesn’t cure them. Authorities agree that it is a _ {medical as well as a psychiatric prob- ' Jem. The crime involved grows out of the huge profits to be made in the jllicit drug trade. Those who smuggle in and peddle narcotics deserve the harshest punishment. Too often only e “pusher” is arrested while the wealthy gangster at the top is sel- dom caught. : The proposal of the doctors and lawyers should be given a trial. Too few cures are being effected by other methods and there has been no de- crease in crime traceable to drug ad- diction. . ‘Sure Death Formula: Mix Drinking, Driving A sure death team: Alcohol plus speed. The following case is a clear example as reported last week by the American Medical Association in con- junction with New York’s Driver Re- search Center. Lae, : - TeS The man driving the car closed THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tus Powrisc Parss Company : 48 W. Huron Bt. Pontiac 12, Michigan Trade Mark Daily Bxcept Sundey © be Vice dent a stligug and Advertising ‘Director Manager. * ; J Howsan H, Prrecenavs nu, Kant M. Terapwrts, Vice President and Circulation Manager Business Manager ; Joun W, Prrvoesae Local atwteten : Secretary and Editor Manager : Rosent B. T Geroace C. Terman, Managing ‘Baitor Classified Manager is entitled exciusively to the prin t The Associated Prest use for sepublication of all local news in this hewepaper as well as all AP news dispatches. The Powriac Press is deliv by carrier for 40 cent ip ; where gesries, out is not available mm tt 1 . : 4 a and Michigan an ail gtner piece th The ‘United ‘states ie yas second class meter pergola Member of ABC. Phone Pontiac PR 42-8181. , alcohol. ‘This examination alone was - the story. The driver was drunk. his eyes for just-an instant. But when the tree came up at him, his - his wheel fast enough. The car hit a tree and the wheel crushed hischest. _He died four hours later. : - It was after this driver's death that the real story began. A blood sample was taken and a chemical analysis was made. The blood of this driver contained 21 per cent by weight of not conclusive, but questioning of the driver’s friends revealed that he had . about seven martinis before the acci- dent, kk. & Without question the blood told A survey taken over the past eight years in New.York State Ayes ' reveals that of dtivers who met . = death while at the wheel and — who were not involved with an- * att tt WOR So—e — Perhaps another 20 per cent haa David Lawrence Says: a couldn’t negotiate a curve or they put their brakes on too fast-or not = wastmcTON — Among the open telephone line to the Syrian fast enough. The.survey goes on tO governments of the free world, capital of Damascus. show that in some 70 per cent of the SPecially those in the smaller yp ino LEAVE accidents, alcohol was a big factor. - ees ee There is no question about it: High drinking and high horse- power mean death. Moderation is a must for longevity. Ssfsce'cw'sarc"se Small Nations Backing U.S. Policy The Man About Town $50 for Freckles eeeriencgetem | That Prize to Be Given . parse egg eave ge at Coming 4-H Club Fair hersteterp to the UN. her Sean Perseverance: What comes from peaceful settlement of disputes a strong will. Je between nations. But the spectre The First Diapticed: Peres asm for “Arab nationalism,” has been vetoing every protective measure the U.N. Security Council offers because of a fear that the weaker countries in Eastern protection of the U.N... (Copyright, 1958) Did you ever know a freckle faced boy tory or. material advantage. Its Dr. William Brady Says: Sire niet NY Se teniee te Deficiency in Vitamin A At the annual Oakland County 4-H jca’s disinterested intervention in cron Poe vag Ame oe aes es * NOT Cause of Pimples ings Bond to the freckle champion. There (ORIED AGGRESSION 3 4 3.7114 as tt BRAND NEW 1958 MODEL nate @ “ : | have a‘ handy work area.. 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Hegel na Bulky Mammals Were gime. ae ee Human. Fish . De ay aarp ak = 3 t anybody caught | WASHINGTON — The world’s Communist slogans pur Pad original mermaids are fighting ex-|court-martialed. Under army di-| tinction. == " |rections, the red paint of the Com-| Manatees, the bulky seagoing |munist slogans was blanked out) mammals ‘that superstitious sail-|with green paint. ors once thought were human fish,; ‘Censors in newspaper offices now enjoy .widespread protection blanked out from the reports and/ along United States shores, editorials they read all pet words’ *« * *t and phrases of the Communist Popularly called sea cows, man- ne. ceeees © Wag negerrens ‘eammee ae * * waters along the Atlantic sts FF itn wal the Anaeicaie’ mye! soreian i free now is the cen-’ the National Geographic Society. | newspapers, local news. Florida 'papermen look forward to a time’ The hee, ranges from | Yhen the new government feels’ more’- safely established. They) Central America. hope.then for more freedom than’ Treading water with its paddie- (under the royal regime. shaped tall, a manatee may One newspaperman told me that. manch up to 100 pounds of its he was in effect putting his head vegetable diet a day. Sometimes in @ noose—if the revolution should | it feeds itself with ite flippers— |fail—by writing for the‘ issue then) like a matron in mittens cating [in preparation that the revolt! asparagus. moet ie comune of freedom, for! A big specimen may grow 15 cgay feet long. and weigh a ton, Com|., aitterent ways was pointed up’ sidering its sunken eyes, bewhit-i1, 10 comment of one man who kered muzzle, and sacklike figure. | drove me by,the burned-out Brit- - it is hard to believe it could have i. Embassy: ‘That's where this x inspired the legend ‘of beauteous aul : ‘ish Js. sa ‘was ruled from for 38 % A * Iraqis who were interested and- Yet the.manatee has a pleasant sympathetic observers of the new, personality. 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Set ~ me , aves o Includ erge chine coe | “The Store That Values Bul? ae Ess : nt es / : 3 WAYS TO: BUY: — , | __ SHALLOW WELL ss WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE twa, ca. 3 7%. | JET PUM : . $94, se ion We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Pe. rs i me - Open ier gti Eo - WITH TANK $ Completely Automatic “FULL, STOCK OF SOIL PIPE AND FITTINGS ‘—EVERYTHING IN PLUMBING SUPPLIES Tree. Parking on Wesson Si. Side Ph. FE 4-1516 or FE 5-2100 I grap ce Cook oy - i cet z hs eee 4d * complete | ©. 8. by 1960... tratfi. control for the | The Las Vegas and Brunswick! accidents revealéd that the goal’ and schedule of this plan are in-! adequate, The total safety pro-| *\gram of the government-now calls for one billion dollars to be spent A series of total-control corri- wide, between 17,000 and ‘22,000 All of these are part of today’s | baa perience! Srey Sapo will be aggravated as jet conte brace The Air Force jet-United crash, over Las Vegas and the Capital- AF jet crash over Brunswick, Md., swell both the civilian and mili- tary totals close to the record set! in 1956. That year there were 128} S death in the Grand Canyon mid-| air crash of two commercial air- liners. It made the total military- civilian aér collision death total For the past several years there has been a growing number of near misses in the air, which now Board resulted from air collisions. Ten years ago, CAB reports, less! “than one per cent of air deaths: ——-were from-this cause. chem. am In the face of these grave handi- caps to the successful i of the Commercial jet age, CAA, ithé Air Force and the commercial airlines have taken voluntary, emergency action. ‘TOTAL CONTROL ‘dors in the air, comparable to pa-. Pneumatic Tube Speeds Information ANN ARBOR w—The old de- : partment store pneumatic tube has a new use in the atomic age. It helps tell what tiny quanti- ties of elements are carried in meteorite’. Scientists thus are learning hitherto unknown infor- mation om how elements were | built up. in the formation of the | universe, i * * * The’ merger of the pneumatic | tube, used to relay cash and | + receipts from place to place in giant department stores, and atomic energy occurred at the University of Michigan, The nuclear reactor at the Michigan Memorial -.. Phoenix Project radiates meteor dust | whirled past it through the suc- | out the quanti | chemically. on World Radiation affects the meteor powder with such power it brings of elements the obsolete chemical method of an- alysis failed to’ detect. Chem- .; ists find ultra minute particles of rhodium, silver and indium com- rs lapping any commercial air routes. | ing out of their pneumatic tube. Chemistry Prof. W. Wayne Meinke said-the radioactive sain- ple then is isolated into elements The amount of the element in the meteor is meas- ured by radioactive-sensitive in | struments, Intreduction of the pneumat- ie tube-reactor method has re- duced such tests from days to about 30 minutes, Meinke said. It has increased accuracy and sensitivity, The portion of the test in which | -the meteor brushes through the tube past the reactor lasts but | three seconds. trolled superhighways, have been established over the U. S.. They connect New York and Washing- ton with San: Francisco and Los, Angeles. They include air access to Pittsburgh, Indianapolis,’ St Louis, Kansas City and Deaver. These corridors ‘are 10 miles jfeet in the air. In addition, Air Force officials ‘have agreed to submit to positive, ground-enforced regulations — in- strument flight rules — -for all flights between 10,000 feet and 20,- 000 feet, And they will restrict training flights to areas not over- “{ Commercial flights will volun- _ tarily submit. 40 ground control | for all flights above 10,000 feet. This will inconvenience and cur- | tai] sofie. military flying. And it| ‘will causé delays in some com-| mercial flights. But all interested) ‘parties agree that it’s the most workable compromise possible. The delay in achieving 90 per} leent control of all flying—the | timate goal—will be caused by the | time it takes to get the radar \equipment needed to ‘‘see’’ all; ‘plane in the air. Next: Twenty times safer than / an automobile. i | Many women catch theix hus-! bands flirting. In fact, that's how} ‘they first caught them.. Patrol | ‘Wagons, says Jack Herbert of Chicago, aren't very comfortable— | | but they'll do in a pinch. | | —Farl Wilson | “ALASKA GOLD RUSH DAYS! In commemoration of the admittance of the tefrity of Alaska to the union of the United States of America ff asthe 49th State, the Hub along with the merchants of the Pontiac area are celebrating this event with ALASKA GOLD RUSH DAYS! ALL SALES FINAL! NO REFUNDS — NO EXCH ANGES — NO LAYAWAYS! | TROPI Gold Nugget Special . AL SUITS... Reg. $45.00 SBS! Sockeye Spectacular LIGHTWEIGHT JACKETS $3 85 | NECKWE (Bow Ties, too) Reg. $1.50—$2.50 ainaieane AR 75° 3 for $2.00 CAPS (For Old Sourdoughs) Reg. $1.95—$2.95 85° 2 for $1.50 UNDERWEAR (A Dawson Special) Shorts—T-Shirts—Undershirts 7 Reg. $1.00 or More 3 for $1.46 c (A Yu kon Sensation) SPORT COATS & LEISURE COATS $Q85 Reg. to $39.50 Dacron-Blend—Alaska Bonanza LINEN WEAVE SUITS Reg. 45.00 $1435 | Open a Hab 30-60-90 Day Charge Account we No Alterations on Gold Rush Merchandise , 18-20 NORTH SAGINAW ST ONE HOUR FREE PARKING IN THE HUBBARD GARAGE WITH ANY, PURCHASE 1] — ; gins ——_* ~~ aa Li Buy all ee p’coats you ie a this tiny price 84: Delicately -trimmed with lace, ribbon or smart- ly-tailored slips and petticoats in-cottons and nylonized tricots. Choose yours in soft pastels or white. S-M- L and 32-434 in group. Save! ‘Sale! ‘Be cool and pretty in newest summer fashions Regula!” 7 333 Treat yourself to these cool beauties whose styling detailing make them look and you feel ‘like a million.’ Vivids or pastels, black or white in prints, solids. All fabrics, all sizes. ies es While They Lost Cool sun ‘n’ for women and children AHL the newest this fabulous grou: led comfort . ef flexible. “Children’s ste Ble women’s 4 to 9 in * ere first quality. Hurry and $ MAGIC FOAM RUBBER CORE Plump Fiberlon puff Bee 21x27" bed pillows Foam. rubber core encased in resilient white Fiberlon. Mothproof, mildew-proof. Floral tick. Sturdy aluminum 588 folding chair - Sturdy 1-inch aluminum frame with Firestone velon web seat and back. Hurry to Federal’s! Special! 6-position 21 88 innerspring chaise ) Sturdy aluminum frame with 6-position ‘Magic Touch’, Water-repellent innerspring cushions. While they last! 44: Gay cotton rag rugs 7 Rich plaids that add a dash of color to every room, a traffic areas. 24x44” or 23x43”. Cities Eye Controls |= °S"" a eee | Historic Names Fill British Map. Stonehenge to Harwell- to Nuclear Research WASHINGTON :.— If a medieval cartographer could look at avhew' ‘map of the British Isles, he would’ find names already old in his time’ mingling with others linked to the’ atomic age. i ? x * *& a4 Stonehenge, a mysterious circle: of pillars erected by an unknown. Tace, contrasts with a place of daz-| iZling immediacy in a neighboring ‘county. At Harwell, British scien-, ‘tists have produced temperatures greater than those on the surface; of stars in their efforts to-harness. the hydrogen bomb fer peacetime power, British stare i names ring with history, literature, and legend. | The stone monoliths of Stone- henge loom from a shadowy time, as de the rtins of King Arthur's cliffside castle at Tinta- gel Head in Cornwall. NAMED BY IKE — Bertha S. Adkins, above, has been nomi- nated by President Eisenhower to be Undersecretary of Health, Education and Welfare. At pres- ent assistant. chairman of the Republican National Committee, she would succeed John A. Per- kins, who resigned. Nomination is subject to confirmation by the Sehate. But the haunts of King Arthur at B ack ard Pools vie for interest with a dozen towns y where modern Britons make- news ‘in atomic research and power, CHICAGO (UPI) — an American) Hadrian's Wall in the north of Society of Planning Officials report; England-and~ the river Thames, | on backyard swimming pools in which has always been England’s| the United States indicates that! ‘backbone, especially recall the Ro- the number may hit 200,000 this'man era. Roman legionaries are year, nearly 50 times as many as} known to have filled their ewers there were in 1947. |from the Thames’s' source, | From Legendary Days} x © *# la spring in a meadow in the pas-| Communities have been quick to! toral Cotswold country. respond to the sudden growth of the number of pools by issuing or-| dinances regulating the noise, glare of lights and danger to chil-! dren. | Many cities now prohibit pools) in front. yards, require. pools and) ! ‘Saxons succeeded the Romans in the Thames Valley, And pres- ent-day Hastings, where William the Conqueror triumphed ever the Saxons, looks across the Eng- lish Channel to the Omaha and Utah Beaches of World War I. : occasionally require the consent location’ of the ~ feet, thence » sinning, also i oe South 320 fee pool ‘regulation equipment to be) set back from property lines, con-. "~ * & ‘trol drainage, requires fences and! An inset of Plymouth, shows the Mayffower of neighbors before the pools can Memorial and The Hoe. At the lat- be built. iter, according to legend, Sir Fran- BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP cis Drake was playing at bowls on ‘aii NOTICE OF [HEARING ‘a July day in 1588 when word field Tewnship & Zohn . Board wil wold came that pv a Bloomfield) wag bearing down on I hip Hall, boa “the ath an ‘of give Telegraph. Had Sir Francis first finished his game o clock p.m.. — then the Armada. mereiat zoning, corresponding to that * * * | re| Other place names reflect the) nea Section 8: Be- Britain of derring-do and drama. ng that part of the West ones, tee |Nottingham protects the trees that; f th th utes one “ot Wtierraph ‘Row ¥ a | sheltered Robin Hood in Sherwood | sous gir men ae oe distant Forest. Macbeth’s Glamis broods, Speth te seaport. thence, s., 88°68" £ast|over Scottish hills. The Hil! of Tara feet: thence N 03°36 West sisnp rezjcrowns the County Meath where southerly line of | Telegraph 200! Irish kings once ruled. thence 8, 0°58" "West 162.59 feet to en the West 305.32 feet of the Southeast ‘s, containing 1.54 io seshiet, Rubber Use i in Brazil Township, Oakland County, Mich‘ All persons interested are peeene: ed ‘Exceeds Production to be present. z Copy of the proposed change 4 tile in the office of the Teast Clerk RIO DE JANEIRO — In Brazil, ' anc ma - j =! “seat, Oe : -—= jthe erfadle of rubber culture, the ZORne Eek OW NSHIP = domestic demand for rubber has EDWARD A. PROCTOR, far outstripped production. est 111.78 feet: |: i. Lerested. Ch irman July 14, 34, SB. In 1957 about 37,000 tons of | wy |Tubber were consumed in Brazil, Combined sewer and’ related work on| While only about~10,000 tons were | : . to all persons|@TOwn, National consumption | interested, take notice: That the roll of of amounted to only 4612 tons in) the Special Assessment heretofore he City Assessor for purpose "3 s elnatt oy 88° 3-6x. + 7-14, INFANTS" HARDWOOD. Seay PENS” rail’. Vay vail made. ce ie ce 10 TODDLER BOYS’ and GIRLS’ SWIMWEAR Complete clearance of all swim wear . . 00 hurry in for the best selection . . 2-3-4, : FIRST MEN’S WALKING SHORTS Hurry! Our entire stock of men’s walking 288 shorts reduced for quick clearance. ENTIRE STOCK of MEN’S SWIMWEAR Come on in .... you'll find stripes and plaids 200 with aoe tops .« form fitting nylon stretch. ; MEN’S BOXER STYLE DENIM SLACKS Cool, comfortable cotton denim slacks with - ae in: —— waists .. ioe for clearance. ALL MEN’S SUMMER SLACKS Don’t wait .. every pair a real value... broken sizes in all wanted fabrics, REDUCED—AIll Short Sleeve Sport Shirts Hurry men! Here’s your chance to really stock up on cool, spmnfortanle sport shirts .. 8. M. L.- WOMEN’S SUMMER SHOES cool canvas .; all re- \ BASEMENT 500 Lag MIRACLE MILE PENNEY’S STORE pours Open Daily Monday Through: Soturday 10:00 A’'M, to 9:00 -P. M. * | rayon blends , . all rayons .., sizes 10 to 20, BOYS’. 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We Give Holden Red Stamp a i i . : yee 2 ’ # oe oon is Vi 5 : ; f 2 S ie aS § z oe * = FOURTEEN, ss THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 26 1 PPPS S GLA: of, # Uy Ute Vy yyy) £ Vi / : fe dh A \y SS ‘, SS %, -s |e ~— — «dima ree Coltueiee It¢ “Suburban. News Editor ational Twist Drill & Tool Co, aces aga that it will move J ged as a City, more than — is Wicheoter Community in hog _ the issue batted around @ public information by the Rochester Junior mendations te the preemnt potion ' SIMI |ts the extinslon-of the South Hill - area the proposed ity, he This area, which extends just past Avon road, was dropped be- cause of very strong opposition trom residents ving in hestat- Psaiatin sim mid cnet of sianbiod: FEE INCORPORATION DEBATE ee Pa, Supe aad PANELS — Favoring incorpora- AP Wirephote | tion of Rochester and a portion of Avon Township as‘a city at last night's public information forum at the Rochester Community High School were (top; from left) Village Attorney Roscoe Martin, Councilman James C. Hill, Charter Commission candidate, Dr. ire Pontiac Press Phete man. They were opposed by (bottom, trom left) Clarence Cadieux, chief accountant for the National Twist Drill & Tool Co.; Joseph A. Parisi, executive director of the Michigan Township Assn.; Rex Bebout, attorney for Avon Township, and John O'Donnell, Ford Motor Co. industrial relations representative and Rochester resi- . ROCKET WITH A MOUSE — Wickie, a white mouse, is riding _in the nose of this Thor-Able rocket heading for outer space and a hopeful return and recovery. This third firing of the Thor with a Vanguard second stage at Cape Canaveral, Fia., last night went 6,000 miles before landing in the Atlantic Ocean where an attempt will be made to recover the nose cone. fe g i ; E a Skin Divers in Area’ Flag Warns Boats “The buoy shall bear | : 3 F) ‘ Hes “The it Beals tape soled Glenn Brooks, and their adviser, Clarepce Burr, a former council- _ dent. Bebout acted as adviser to the opposition group. residents are 3 gL ak 5 Re Canadian Woman Killed in Accident A 51-year-old Sarnia, Ont., worn- an was killed last night eight miles east of Romeo when a sports car chant Rrard — Church Chor School Board Slates Prgian: fo Pass Budaet at Romeo Center ROMEO — The Second Baptist Holstein Cattle Show Scheduled for Saturday The Oakland County Black and White Show of Holstein cattle will be held Saturday at the 4H Fair- grounds, Walton boulevard and Expect Group to OK Austerity Plan Proposed by Superintendent Church Chorus, directed by Sher- man South, will sponsor a religious music festival at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Romeo Community Youth and Civic Center. Perry street. Animals will be ready for judg- were|ing by 11 a.m. Bulls will be ex hibited first. in which she was riding collided with a grain truck. She was Mrs, Elwina Marriott. Two other Ontario persons vet ured and taken to St. Jone iJ cemsen'aaik sitheinada. ans chettinteonell is holding John F features will include piano solos; |Sieplik, 50, of Richmond, the truck recitations and choral numbers, driver, for investigation of negli- A picnic lunch from 11:30-12:30 Macomb County” Shecislwit "precede thre. showmanship classes for boys and girls. O. S, Foster, former Lakefield farm manager, will be the judge. A major item on the agenda will be a discussion on how to finance the next step in its school construction program. Pucanad tor tis anal year are additions to twe junior high school KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE FIAG = Dick © Rockman, & Mmber of the. Seon Oe Squadron of Oakland County, and pretty Sharon Moshier, student skin diver, hold-official diver’s ~ flag used ‘to warn boats that diver is down. The - = fg wan aed ns er by he Mans Lagi i to take part in the concert will be the True Light Baptist Church Chorus, the Allen Brad- fey Singers, the Bulah Comfor- teers and the Masadonia Male Chorus. Solos will be sung by Ernest Bates of Port Huron, Arthur Mc- Detroit and Aubrey McKenzie and * * * be featured in several including a recitation, a piano solo and a poem. The children’s group of the Sec- ond Baptist Church will sing sev- eral numbers, and Michael and Sherryl South, both of Romeo, will be featured in a vocal duet. The concert is open to the pub- lic, 11% OFF ? *_ counter topping material available. Burn-proof, stain-proof, me | not effected by acids or alcohol. a Choice of patterns and colors. MIC 4 a $560 % CORK TONES........ 80 Pieces Per Case—No Limit he Floor Shop a & & 8 8 @ - oo oe ee i wt eee 18 8 8 pe Special Purchase FREE? ae 10" #4 OPEN FRI & MON. 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Tl Never Speak to You Again’ She L : Didn't t a i} & iz de is 4 ash Bored With Life on Mediterranean Lebanon Heat Weighs Heavily ion Idle Gls By RUSSELY, JONES BEIRUT (UPI) — It can get hot in Lebanon. Even in the shade of an olive grove, while the guns are-silent. | — = “Hey, mister newspaperman, tell my Congressman to: | get me outta here. It’s too damned hot.” The speaker was Sgt. S. E. Waldon of Washington, D.C., and Delta Company, 187th Airborne Infantry Di-— vision. sic eusattodl ta the wdeliad dellde ol cn Gio om south of Beirut Airport. Although it was still merning, the temperature was over the hundred mark. “What are we doing here anyway?” the sergeant asked. “This sitting still is a job for straightlegs (infantry). Jump guys are supposed to jump and not just sit arc suck- ing our thumbs.” — 0% * Waldon’s gripe was a typical reaction of men of this crack outfit, most of whom are professional soldiers and combat veterans. They arrived here Saturday after being pulled off maneuvers in Germany, have been on the go ever since and are ready to go somewhere else. _ Areal expert on heat, Sgt. Fiapito Avegalio, of Leone, _ Samoa, agreed with Waldon. “{ thought Samoa was hot, but it ain’t anything Capt. Robert S. Cook, of “The only trouble is that it takes the men an hour to get there and an hour to get back. And they come back as hot as when they started.”. 187th Division, ¢: eu it wid aves 1 Ge ab oceans : _ hair. He doubles as company barber. but ao far no-one had seen anything more menacing than troops of Lebanese kids pulling at sleeves and bayonets and eryine, “Gimme cigarette for papa.” 208 The other half of the company was off at the beach. ” said Company Commander “It’s cooler at the be: Wash. 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Now Ss ‘BIGHTEEN oe . : : # i r 4 RATTLE FOR VICE PRESIDENT — Dolores House, a 21-year-old Indian maiden from the Tus- carora Reservation in New York State gives a ceremonial rattle to Vice President Richard Nias in W aatingwee. She —— Washington <3 AP Wirephote guest of Rep. William Miller (R-NY) center. Miss House went to Washington to publicize a festival to be held at Niagara Falls in September, in which she will be the festival's “‘Maid of the Mist.” THE PONTIAG PRESS. THURSDAY, J ULY. 2, 1958 I wrote in 189 tha "that i mity uC t “no. spot more charm-\—which was : an dine wecltine nod oe 4 “discovered” Biar-|the oldest in the United % Self Service 1798 the museum DR UG Pic Pe Protestors Swamp Hearing Clare Desperately . Fights. Superway By TOM SHAWVER @ | go through St, Johns, Lansing | farther north but pick up many ; and other. towns, | or mote brought several hours (Last of three articles) ® “That was before they- decided driving time closer te Houghton HARRISON — Clare's fight |. bypass everybody and_business- | a d new superhigh-| nen there have it made. Towns’ ee ee ee ee ee ee eee Keeping their fingers crossed, e ¢ e *¢ * * “2a” way U.S. 27 has beén a 100 perii, petween Ithaca nd the resort cent effort all down the line: plese will neering . e resort Nick Francis and Zigmundt sagen When the State Highway De-| Bt - a jare enlarging their motel in West & partment scheduled a hearing on — Lake for the same _rea- the proposed route, atthe Clare} Locations figure strongly in Busi- | county seat in Harrison, so many | “8 prospects. a | “The Jack Deckers, who run a protestors jammed into the court] The new highway will miss Che-| well situated motel just west of house that the hearing was shifted | boygan, now directly on U.S. 27, | St. Louis and north of Alma, have to a school gymnasium. |by six or seven miles. Some busi-|pyilt up a good business with Richard Groves, manager of the inéssmen ~are worried; others fig-| salesmen and businessmen. They Doherty Hotel in Clare, said hotel, ure it'will clear narrow downtown | are hopeful, too, ‘an interchange owners have put off plans to build; |streets for local shoppers. ‘will be built less than a mile The Cheboygan Tribune launched aw ay. business holds up when the new) | x Se - F x * * highway is opened. ‘an editorial campaign fot reloca- | But men like Clinton V. Allen ‘tion within a mile or ‘two of the'see nothing but financial loss city, | ahead. Allen owns a big souvenir)’ Farl M. Johnson, Houghton | jand curio store along U.S. 27 in | Lake resort owner, figures he'll Isabella County, miles from any soners sizable town or proposed inter. feoe ) ome one ” a _' change. 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It will be open for business sorting and distributing both the incoming and outgoing mail in this huge 20,000 Monday. The rectangular boxes near the ceiling are postal inspection windows _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 24 1958 __- ® AT Ss A square foot work room located in the rear of the new $850,000 post office on W. Huron located in the inspectors’ gallery. : Ki a ! _ |Marehelli Padron, who was impli-| | == EL First-Aid Volunteers Patrol Waterford R rf R ’ cpa piece Pat act cs WES blics €po mt UMOrS A imlitary spokesman in the in- — They're Searching for Trouble | When Waterford Townthip resi- A systematic campaign to edu-|equipped with a two-way radio, | dents. are in physical trouble on/cate the ‘pg0ple to the fact that/inhalator, resuscitator and all the - Venezuela Ruling Junta | said all state and territorial gov- the beaches or highways during/precious minutes are often wastedjitems necessary in case of an! Defeats Military Plot the weekends, they are being urged/when they first call the sheriff's emergency. It was a gift to the} to call the fire department first,/departrnent or an ambulance, for fire department from the junior’ to Seize Power _ according to Fire Chief Edward! heart attack Victims, fear drown-'chamber of commerce last year. ~* Smith. ings, or those involved in an ac-| The erew of men patroling on | CARACAS, Venezuela“ (AP) — In a new project promoted by cident, is under way. . j weekends eliminates the running Rumors of army anger in the prov- ; the department, a rescue squad of} Smith explained that if a call| of the big fire trucks, which |jnces continued to reach Caracas Yule Cords Early sixteen trained first-aid volunteers! goes to ‘the sheriff's department, costs the township somie $70 for from the regular volunteer fire/it is transferred to the Waterford) pach call answered. It is about department, patrol the township) Township police, whe in turn, relay) pair that expense when the n in their fast little rescue truck,|it to the fire department. If a line vehicle ig used. | power, ' literally “looking for trouble.” |happens to be busy, more valuable’ <, f2, the squad has covered! Students, professional people and! alexander. He says his friends are —— = . : * ume ts lost before the firemen are area beaches, educating people;workers who supported the junta ‘trying to beat the Aug. 1 deadline. Working two shifts, groups of notified. lin safety measures and posting!in a showdown early yesterday se Scher wantecs pee three begin covering the township) yf a person calls the fire de- |:he telephone number of station remained alert overnight to-possi-| Bs at noon until 4 p.m. A second shift’ partment, the message is dis- No 1 in case of an emergency. ble repercussions after a general! takes over until 8 p.m. on Satur- patched te the small truck, and ’* *« * lstrike backiiy : < | is ‘king the government Actress Seeks Divorce days and Sundays. | help is on the way immediately, | ‘These volunteer firemen are a was Ca off. This is the first summer thal | Smith said. ‘devoted group of men,” Smith add-| The army garrison in Maracay,; LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actress the group has attempted such a | The small rescue truck was do-'ed. ‘They not only give up a good,|30 miles west of Caracas, was Lynne Roberts, 35, is suing her service, It is in line with Gov. (nated to the fire department last/share of their weekends,” for the\rumored in rebellion. But in- |brassiere manufacturer husband formed sources said there were for divorce. She charged Hyman no troop movements there. hea Samuels, 49, With cruelty; They} garrison is commanded by Col. Williams’ newly-formed Safety year by the Waterford Township sake of humanity, but are taking Council to help prevent accidents, |Junior Chamber of Commerce. (an intensive training course one according to Smith. | The small rescue truck is fully|night a week. of Army. Anger | nied reports of army movements ——>theen-arrested—-as—enemies—of-the today after Venezuela's ruling junta backed by capital crowds) xiNGs MOUNTAIN, N.C, (AP) defeated a military plot to seize)_cpristmas cards are - coming dustrial city of Valengia, 80 miles west of Caracas, also de- Interior Minister Nuam Quevedo ernments were supporting the junta. 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They = not: you realize : Eggs your | Most tbo pom base their | decision. on whether or not to | grant credit to an individual on four basic points—character, ca- } pacity, capital and conditions, Character—Does your record in- dicate stability in your relation- ships, reliability, and a sense of to your debts? - Capacity—What is your ability to’ pay? Do you have good future prospects? 8 Capital — What is the status of your neial resources at the moment? - Conditions — Is this a suitable time for the store to be extending credit? What are the general eco- nomic conditions, and what is the business outlodk? - MANY FACTORS ‘ Of course, there are many other | factors which are taken into con- sideration before credit will be ex- | * tended to you. Your address may indicate whether or not you are living beyond your means. Your eccupation is important for it) sometimes reflects your personal- J ity and possibilities for economic advancement. Your age, previous addresses, do you rent or own your , previous employment rec- ord, marita) status, and in. particu- lar, have you ever bought on credit before, your present list of obligations, and your record of paying your debts are all used as a basis to determine whether or, not you are a good credit risk. People use credif mostly in two forms, either charge accounts or installment buying. These are f of useful and legitimate: In an emergency or simply ' as a convenient means of making purchases. being able to use credit | instead of paying cash is a valu- able asset. Don't be afraid of it, but make it*your servant, not your ing that a close budget is not safe. Leave a fair margin to your budget to meet unforseen emergencies. Pay all your bills | promptty. If loss of your job. sickness, or | an unusual expense causes serious delay in payment. call or write’ your creditors and explain your situation Whatever you do. never completely ignore a demand for | payment. 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Tremendous selection: frontier sets, covered Reg. $1. 19! Full size, wagon sets, jet planes, cannons, vehicles and figures for IT plastic. 12” long. Deco- TI: hoties of fun! Sturdy, unbreakable for tots’ play! rated. Each boxed. ce Downtown Pontiac - Miracle Mile Shopping Center — Tel- Huron Center. _ Drayton Plains , S. S. KRESGE COMPANY a sap Tilden, ‘area within 2000 feet of diet cee dict Rackets Unit Staff Hunts 4 in Detroit DETROIT (UPI) — The Senate Rackets Committee's Detroit staff was in the manhunt business today attempting to track down four De- troit men subpenaed to-appear in| . Washington, i 3 Committee investigators yester-| | day turned over subpoenas for An- gelo Meli—a top Detroit prohibi- tion-era hoodlum, William Tocco, Santo Perrone and Joe Bomarito| to the United States marshal. Committee process servers at- tempting to deliver the subpoenas had found the men’s homes closed. The hearings in Washington into alleged infiltration’ by underworld elements of legitimate businesses were scheduled to begin yesterday but were postponed until at least next week by the death of cam- mittee chairman Sen. John L. Me- Clellan’s son. Vocal Program Slated by Waterford Church The Claiborne Brothers Quartet of South Gate, Calif., will present a vocal program at the Donelson Baptist Church, Elizabeth Lake at Waterford Township, to- morrow night beginning at 7:30. The foursome which makes re- cordings of Gospel songs on the— all are .cap-' tains by rank in the Sky Pilot) is open to the the Pub On All Midwest Issues, Senators Urge Corner Stone label, organization. The program lic free ‘of charge... STATE OF MICHIGAN, IN-TH wate Court for the County of Seateea Juvenile Division. In the matter cg long petition concern- tng Howard Keith 4 wary Ruth Green, minors. Cause No “8 xs Howard Green. father of said chil- dre Petition having been filed in this Court alleging that the present whereabouts of the father of the said minor chikiren are unknown and Seid children are de- pendent upon the public for support and that said children. should be pant under the furisdiction of this Cour nm the name of the pe poole of the Siete of Michigan. you are hereby notified oe the hearing on said petition will be he! at the Oakland County Service home: Court House Annex, 1260B West Bivd., in the City of Pontiac — said County, on the 19th day of Aw A.D. 1958. at nine o'clock in the Sealing and you are hereby commanded to appear per- sonally at said hearing. Tt being impractical to make personal | service hereof, this summons and notice shall be served by publication | 4 E- Ty 4 one week previous to said The Pontiac Press, & newspaper aerkites | = circulated in seid Co’ of July, A.D. 1938 a ong GORE, (A true copy! ge xsd GEORGIENA R. MURTHA Probate Register. Juvenile Division July 24, 1968. NOTICE The Zoning Board of Independence Township, Oakland County, Michigen, will hold a Public Hearing on- August 2, 1968. st 7:30 P.M. at the Township Heil, Clérkston, Michigan, to consider the following change in Township Zon- ing Distriets: To rezone the following described areas to Residence-1: Commencing at the NW corner of Sec Sec. 17: of Sec 16 to the E line of See 16, th 8 on the E line of Sec 16 and 21 to the SE cor of Sec 2%; th W on 5 line of Sec 21 and See 20 to the SW cor of Bec 20, except that portion of Sec 20. within the limits of the Village of Clarkston; 30 to the center line of US-10 Hwy; th biq NWly along the center _ of US-10 Hwy to the W iine of Sec 19; th N on the W lines of ,Sec_19, 18, 27 and 6. to point of beginning, except such areas in said described land as presently roned Commercial and shown on the¢ Zoning Mep of the Township of In- dependence as revised May 8, 1958. And also toe consider the repeal of w Sub-section 4, 5 and 6 of Section 61) of Section 6, Residence 1 District, and the adoption ef the following amend- ment thereto: PREPARING FOR ANNUAL REUNION — At the grounds of the Oakland County Tubereu- losis Sanatorium on Sunday from 1:30 te 4.0’clock the eleventh annual reunion of its Patients’ Bene- fit Association will be held. These are the people who were restored to health there. “Above, mak- ing arrangements for the event (left to right) Ze Pontiac Press Photo are: ‘Mrs. Claude Leach, president; ‘Mrs. Wil- liam Billingsley, chairman of the refreshments committee, and Mrs.” Stanley West, chairmar of the entertainment committee. Besides refresh- ments, there will be prizes and games for the children. All former patients and their families and friends have been invited. | er alecs and chal day.. said, pees +. * Backers of statehood for Ha- gress voted to admit Alaska to the union. However cofigression- al leaders maintain Hawaii's Car Obscures Vision, Two Crash at Corner Obscured vision at a corner w = ‘Make Reds Talk Turkey’ By JACK BELL tial senators urged the Eisenhow- er administration today to force a a\full discussion of all Middle East problems in any meeting with Nikita Khrushchev. There was, general agreement among Republicans and Demo- ‘erats that a summit meeting with- in’ the. United Natiens Security ‘Council is almost certain to ma- iterialize quickly as .a result of the Soviet Premier's conditional lagreement to attend. RESULTS DOUBTFUL opinion the timing, the partici- was pessimism about effective re- sults. - * * Sen.-Mike Mansfield _(D-Mont) said the United States cannot af- ford to hedge on its previously stated willingness to go to the summit for a Middle East discus- WASHINGTON (AP) — Influen-| such declaration should state that But there was a wide range of| pants and conditions. And there Bridges, head of the GOP- Policy Committee, told the Senate any | ‘we welcome the emergence of the Arab people as masters of their own destiny” and that they ‘can-count on encouragement. and’ ‘aid from this country.- -CALL REDs TO ACCOUNT Sen, John Sherman. Cooper (R- Ky) said in an interview that Khrushchev must be ‘called to ac- count for “beginning the mass A similar. resolution was adopt- ed by an overwhelming voice vote in the Senate yesterday. But Sen. William E. Jenner (R-Ind), moved to reconsider the vote, a parlia- mentary maneuver that blocked he eoton tom wong 1 the RICHMAN BROS. Sponsors predicted Jenner’s mo-. tion ‘will be tabled, thus clearing | the way for House consideration. ' The House ba its own et Shopping Center pending. ceded car collision yesterday at Center and Park Place. * * x ‘ David Lee Steven, 20, of 65 Illi- car he did not see cross_ traffic | wien he swung right into Center and struck the-car of Willard J. Dr., Waterford Township, treated at Pontiac General for lac- leased. Miracle Mile shipment of arms into the area, for his tactics of subversion and | infiltration that threaten the inde- pendence ofthe nations of the area.” | Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-| Minn) said the United States has| lost the propaganda battle thus far because of timidity and lack} of planning. He said it. was time to take the initiative. ! Sen. William F. Xnowland of | California, the Senate Republican! leader, said the Soviet Union| should not be allowed to dictate’ KRE sion. atively to seize the imitiative and to.show the world that we want a settlement of aH the Middle th S on thé.E line of Sec|Eastern problems, field said. he Middle East, with the United ‘States declaring sion against the independence of to insure peace .in the Mideast the hations there. : the terms of the preposed Secor) : ; ; ity Couneil conference. “We must do something affirm- ree : Rep, John M. Jerk of. Ohio, senior House Foreign Affairs; Committee Republican, apposed acceptance of the Khrushchev | summit bid. ‘ HEARINGS BEGIN A hearings today on a resolution urg- ing creation of a permanent United, not just the uestion of Lebanon alone,’’ Mans- Sen, Styles Bridges (R-NH) sug- ested a ‘‘Monroe Doctrine’’ for it will resist ithout limit any Soviet aggres- / : land elsewhere. The provisions of this section may be! waived by the Board of Appeals, and use of land in a Residence 1 District for Public Hospitals (but not including institutions for the care of the feeble minded or insane), community buildings, | private country clubs (operated on restricted membership basis only), fra- ternal lodges. or other similar com munity organization buildings. may authorized, provided there is filed ‘ete.| the Board of Appeals the written con- sent of 65% of the owners of the land the external jand boundaries of said proposed site. not including the owners of said site. | and 80°.. based on area of lend, of| the owners of abut'ing property, provided further that public notice of] hearing of intention to grant waiver. to be given in a» newspaper! circulated. in aatd ‘tenses ‘not iess| “ATA election “year aetion in Con-! ing retirement checks. than 7 days before final action thereon gress today. : * * * be taken by the Board of Appeals. FRED TUREK, Secretary. Independence Twp.'C Zoning Board July 24, Augist 7, Rush Increase in SS Benefits | “CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE 81c! and the. board increase in Social Se-' said curity benefits moved rapidly to- crease for all persons now receiv ‘58 agreement Nations police force strong enough’ | | TC] the family's choice ~ Downtown Pontiac Miracle Mile Tel-Huron Center Delicious Crunchy Corn. Curls WASHINGTON (AP)—An across boost’ in old age and disability,’ | payments, with a minimums$3 in- The House Ways and Means! For those workers mot yet at iP ‘ommittee reached all but final retirement age, it would mean i on a flat 7 per cent deduction of up to $25.50 mere @|—f | year from their take-home pay be-|}- cause of a one-quarter per cent.) Ss ee { DR HENRY Optometrist - LAP ALAA ALLA Pe A 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings ah hike in the Social Security tax and | enlargement of their taxable wage base. from $4,200 to $4,800. The committee reached inform- ai al agreement on the benefit hike jand an accompanying tax increase |}. ‘after rejecting a proposal for -| | flat 10 per cent raise in benefits. ma /’« *« * A. MILLER Some members, however, were A hepeful the Senate would change}; House figures to bring the in- MEN'S .. 5 LADIES LIFTS ATTACHED IN 3 MINUTES BOYS? « ss Reo. $2:50'Vetue ’ SHOE REPAIR DEPARTMENT ATTASHED WHILE-G WAIT OR SHOP Thurs., Fri. Sat. Only | crease near the 19 per cent level.| : {Chairman Wilbur D. Mills (D-) : Ark) said he hoped to have a com- pleted bill ready--by Monday for | ‘ Closed Wednesticy siajesltaniadee | | Passage was regarded as certain. af The benefit increase probably presentation to the House, where | ( SHOE REPAIR—BASEMENT BRING THIS COUPON WITH YOU TO S. S. KRESGE’S yo DOWNTOWN STORE ‘ \ | 'would. take effect next year along | 339 Ww. Huron St. 26 E. 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Kitchens 39° || wee 29° Dai of Grandmother’ s Safe Paul J, Carry, 19, of 194 Perry, 'St., accused’ of stealing a safe from his grandmother, waived ¢x-' -amination on a charge of burglary | ‘yesterday and was bound to Oak and County Circuit Coukt, a | Carty is accused of ing the FE 8-9272 | safe on the night of July 18 from’ jthe oe ee of Susan Carry, Jud- St. It contained stocks, FE 8-9252 land valuable. papers. FE 8.9255 Another suspect, Robert C. Wool! ham, 22, of 1942 N, Perry St., was) ‘cleared by police'and released. / “SALE OF CURTAINS SAVE. UP TO 50% - ROSENBERGER’S WALLPAPER CO.: 34 S. =anepees | i ) ‘Hawaiian {| statehood its first peherdd ae a = dee Haveurs tobi fontersers he I if -,} would oppose calling the measure up for a vote in the House this a | waii had taken heart after Con. chances will be better next year>+ blamed. by a driver for a two- \nois St., told police due to > parked) Vallance, 30, of 190 N. 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And only Chevrolet den's né even Anierican — once they've; It all started for me when the) yooh Patrick McCor without a penalty. It is all pure plus— powers it all with sprint engines—ultra- 8. it w aah are peg rong cubby ole apt — ‘ope saetaronegaralae because it is backed by Chevy’s famous efficient powerplants that jet from idle to . vl ¢ the U. ; ! oe ge as fana' Marriage License os «es. ater tenn roadability, by a new, tough-sinewed all-out in one giant stride, But why read “weserver group in Lebanon” be-|'0 Set SO Sey Moe cel mt APPlications —- | ame te the US, entered Mary he - Communists that I mixed _ John A. Orr, 266 Gouth Anderson ~~ eet ee he ho ne yea - ovisot hed Sb tetal me Cregery, SA Sens | tho, miasions of Fushen, Man. pEy a \F . — Air conditioning—temperatures made to order, Get a demonsiration. See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer 6 Chairs, Table 36x48x60 Reg. 119.95 NOW 59.95 | Vibrator Chair... Daystrom 5-Piece Set .. Reg. 149.95 NOW 109.95 | Big Chair — Virtue Ba. Table, 4 Chrs Reg. 249.94 NOW. 179.95 Table, 5 Chrome or Wrought Iron Chairs . Reg. 99.95 NOW 49.95 ——- bog Drop Leaf Swivel Chairs .... able, 2 Chairs ..... Reg. 49.95 NOW 29.95 Howel 5-Piece Set ......Reg. 129.95 NOW 79.95 Plastic Club Brody 5-Piece Set ...... Reg. 99.95 NOW 64.50 Poot Chairs . MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES, INC. 34 Mill St. and 631 Ockland Ave., Pontiac, Mich. GIGANTIC. OPEN TONITE WARE HOUSE Fripay NITE FE 5-4161 Sat. ‘til 6 Mon. Nite CHAIRS .Reg. 89.95 Now 69.95 Foam Swivel Rocker. .Reg. 99.95 New 59.95 Tilt Back Lounge Chair Reg. 79.95 Now 59.95 .. -Reg. 39.95 New 27.95 Chairs. . .Reg.69.95 Now 54.95 ain 8s sta 209.95 Now 159.95 DINING ROOM | DINING ROOM | t Solid Meple Wheat Color Dropleaf Table, 6 BEDROOM Blond 3-Pc. Set, Double Dresser, Chest, . 149.95, Now 99.95 in Chairs, Buffet Hutch................... Reg. 399.95, Now 279.95 | Bookcase Bed ....................-... Reg Broyhill Dropleaf — 4 cen China Walnut 3-Piece Set, Double Dresser, Chest, Buffet ............... vegeaeaedeuenss Reg. 299.95, Now 219.95 | Bookcase Bed .....................05, Reg. 199.95, Now 129.95 Kroehler Bedroom Double Dresser, Chest, ; Breyhili Odd Walnut Buffet... os bang? Reg. 99.95, Now 69.95 | Bookcase Bed .............0583 veces. Reg. 289.95, Now 179.95 cae — 2 Tebl, Bl : ane sees Reg. 309.95, Now 229.95 | ox4 Double Dresser, Blond.............. Reg. 79.95, Now 49.95 merican Round Table, Slack an ite, , 18th Century Mahogany Double Dresser, Formica Top 2... Sinise 2 onc 0s ceen ee econ eg. 249.95, Now 149.95 Chest, Panel ued. - y Site eg. 279.95, Now 199.95 Limed Ook Dropleaf Table, 4 Chairs, Drexel Bedroom Double Dresser, st, . | Plastic Top... me sen < sig os Reg. 179.95,-Now 139.95. | Bookcase Bed ............... Reg: 429.95, Now 289.95 | : - Broyhill Bedroom Double Dresser, Chest, = Basic Witz Bleached Mahogony Pedestal . Bookcase Bed . .............. etaa'eé @ « Reg. 279.95, Now 189.95 Table, 4 Chairs, China Buffet............ Reg. 299.95, Now 239.95 Grey Plastic Top Bedroom Set..... ee -Reg. 249.95, Now. 149.95 REFRIGERATORS GAS and ELECTRIC STOVES w eomitic uuet vee NOW 99.95] WASHERS & DRYERS § Hotpoint 11 Cu. Ft. Me 7395 ..Mow 49.95] MAGIC CHEF GAS stov r , esgerr omar 9 359.95 I’ Reg. 249.95 ......Now 199.95] apartment SIZE ELECTRIC nid ah eee Cog dicta) | or N EEA RL ee Pais ~~ HOTPOINT 30”. ELECTRIC ~The .| Hotpoint Electric Dryer , Bo Reg. 179.95 ........ WOW 119.95 | Reg. 199.95 .cve.s NOW 139.95] Reg. 259.95..... Now 179.00 Bottom Freezer, Double Door .._ 40” DELUXE TAPPAN GAS STOVE ROTISSERIE and EXTRA OVEN a hoe ee ee Westinghouse 14 Cu. Ft. ” Reg. 269.95 ....+..6. NOW 195.95 30” HOTPOINT ELECTRIC STOVE . : Westinghouse Electric Dryer Reg. 634.95 ......Now 479.95 36” WITH GRIDDLE TAPPAN GAS Reg. 299.95 ......... NOW 209.95 Reg. 239.95...... Now 189. $8 Be isis gg eae eta aoean tae | ERI CII ee | Megs Her Beye Pushbutton Defrost Tad 7 ~ Reg. 179.95... -.. Now | 139,95 Westinghouse 9 Cu. Ft. STOVE—Reg. 279.95 .NOW mer Reg. 279. Ee als 199.98 | teas Ge tives) Reg. 309.95.......Now 209.95. ALL OTHER ITEMS DISCOUNTED 25% Reg. 249.95... ,. Now 179.98 Just as the “Old Timers” prospected for gold and staked a greater claim on the wealth of the nation oe ee - today, Friday and Saturday, you, too, can stake-a claim to greater savings in the great “GOLD RUSH DAYS 49c SALE:: .. « Especially selected by progressive Pontiac merchants to welcome the 49th and newesf state, Alaska, into the union. CHECK EVERY. ONE OF THESE: 13: OUTSTANDING. ADS. ssisiagiihar es Shines original oo i ie which started this great nation... they will ‘start ge to GREATER SAVINGS in PONTIAC'S GIGANTIC GOLD RUSH DAYS! ROLLER 49° Or, for this event only you purchase both the pan and mes for only 89c. DO IT YOURSELF ART 256 South Seginew ~ FEderol 2-1026 MMA . , 2 a. oo A . — = a. . Ve + Fi iif ry FOR THIS EVENT ONLY FOR THIS - EVENT ONLY : oe —— KR the family's choice | ornoaren With Hood, Electric " Motor and Chrome Spit-and Forks. | FRIDAY ONLY 10to 12 A8. Good for July 25th BRING THIS COUPON “A Clean Car Rides Better, Lasts Longer” KUHN AUTO WASH Aarons from Firestone : icaronieiss 149 Ww. ‘Haren os 49: Limit 1 te Customer BEGoodrich - r FE 2-0121 scremaineenie 111 North Perry. St. $1 - basi’ AROS _. IMPORTED CERAMICS "Your Choice ’ | Sugars and retina. son saan peppers —— vases ——~ salad sets — pin money banks — . NN sy = +1" | REGULAR LIDS “i 3" 49° |) JELLY GLASSES sx.:2. 79° PAROWAX | 1 Ib. Pkg. , 25° SURE-JELL 2" 29°) CERTO santa 295 CHEWING Tender, Juicy, Blade Cuts ™ | > ill GUM ae e WRIGLEY BEECH-NUT —— ———— meme SSS ——— ee aa | ti ; + a] } ae it = = aH Wii) | ; = <= CENTER. CUT e BEEMAN DENTYNE BRISKETS, | HOT DOGS | CHUCK ROAST 3. . 10° | Your .. . c Choice bb. | 1 49: : Chace 49. TENDER, TASTY ROUND BONE "LEAN, BONELESS HARBRUSH ‘CHUCK STEAKS | BEEF ROAST . sie BEEF i ee ee eA: . with ECONOMY sosacenr |} , Choice ae ib. zi Set 4 : : es te tn See - TWENTY-EIGHT sisi ____. THE PONTIAC. Russ, THURSDAY, JULY 24 VT Se Rotees Scene nn Saba eee y CA ASH M, ARKET 3 ama TENDER, JUICY skinner k SWISS | “None and Higher” ROUND - CUCUMBER BOATS — Cucumber boats go eee ’ . a-sailing, manned by a crew of pink shrimp for ence. Goad 1 look a, dalighttel to ent. Local Sweet Corn Makes il Cucumbers Debut in Food-Picture —_|WithShrimp Mix Markets will have still more; member that a plenlc will serve home grown food supplies this 4 week, Sweet corn makes its debut for the season, announces the Mar- keting Information Agent. yield three. ‘ Meat choices should be easy with Spareribs, pork steaks, and luncheon | | FRESH DRES Pea-Hiest Sak lb. *29' | FARM — Large Eggs Dez. 49" Sliced Bacon 9.5 ~T | a é ii ee Mery prt costs fi i rf q 7 F i i | SHOP IN BAZLEY'S FOR AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT! SALE. DAYS FR. and SAT. ONLY! _ I'm Your Market Boy With Good News. . Always Shop and Save at Atlas Market! é ; at e 4 : z Hl FE Hi cabbage} DAIRY AND EGGs — ons — Aigner peed cost is| about the same price as inrwas paw desagdivan a Fu low last week. Large grade A Cg23| ash tor Seaver jucts in |T20ge from 50 to 60 cents a dozen aan so! Michigan and California is bring- | | Cottage cheese, many kinds of seen ant tee prices. cream-are dairy food faverites i. ‘rind from tip to marked at special prices, : More tomatoes are sharp-tined fork, Slice as "vg Hed ts OTHER — Summer meals canjand you have a refreshing are still light; be quick easy when you choose for. any dish, FRUITS — Follow the fruit sea-/{rozen strawberries individual * a : F ce oe * me c i ) ny or. ° Leese ee eee se ~ v ) dy Rata. FRIDAY and SATURDAY cere DAY SALE. JULY 24, 25 and 26 BLUE RIBBON @ ies ae = = ey Asoat St Seas 3 th YELLOW QUARTERS — Special Low, Low Price POUND CARTON PILLSBURY CAKE MIX White © Marble © Chocolate © Yellow 19¢ Off Sale? m || CHIFFON LIQUID x Durkee’s Famous Colornie | ne Y% Contadina Tomatoes 4 22: / ; AH Popular Brands Royalty CRUSHED PINEAPPL FARM FRESH GRADE A WHOLE Real Good Polish or Kosher BABY DILL PickLes “:" 29° Hazel Lee SUGAR WAF ERS Paw Paw. GRAPE fi0\ as Ib. Se "FREE HAIRBRUSH FRESH HOME GROWN MICHIGAN SWEET CORN : with ECONOMY SIZE 24-02. .- ==iteal Bottle ro HARRIS: FROZEN APPLE PIES siaskce 289" es Lom Roast | a LARGE c } - | LS , Uieeeil Ms 7 Each | “FOOD-0-MAE 465 E. Pike Street Corner Santord Street FE 2-1298 $t DER=-MARKET VAULOeaUtibitinl eae nee 5-831] “a - =" : ¥ Gl Vig AOE AE LONER iy ye tit nites 7 rt ] Po) THIRTY - Indoor Wood cage art chilled a Th / i i a g BE #f 2: ¢ 9 + af ‘ | gelatine ‘aaai oven . , * | belting water, sfirring constant- utes, Makes 4 servings. - INDOOR PICNIC — Rainy weather doesn't as Pentinc Press Phote a wes ; , : dissolved, about 8 minutes, Re- dampen the spirits of youngsters. They can en- spot in the kitchen, spread out the ¢ioth and the ve from heat, Chill until. mix- arina fol ers— joy a picnic anywhere. If it starts to pour when food and watch the kids eat! Five-year-old | ture is the consistency of unbeat- it’s time to open the picnic basket, do what Mrs. . Bobby and seven-year-old Virginia look as en egg whites. Real Gourmet Feast Robert Clift of Scott Lake road does. Clear a they're enjoying themselves. : - _» | Beat cream stiff. Beat egg whites | By JANET ODELL no" blender, use the small -bowlland ‘best ‘aitil smooth. Stir tu|peaks. Then, bent inpugar,Add ce-| NEW ORS GORE ==aNRe Ya Pontiac Press Home Editor of your electric mixer. raisins, When rain comes down in tor-| . [monog Smoothie Drop by teaspoonsful onfo) — i, stir egg white mixture into|nade, . ; : greased baking sheet. Bake in mod- rents on the day you've promised| 3 “hiccoons frozen goncentrate torlerate.oven (375 degrees F) about a a ee yoo! inf tase ae ony ingre the youngsters a picnic, what do|'T “medium-sized banene 12 minutes, Store in tightly covered hag > : you do? Call it off? No reason} * “” — = ~ jeontainer, Makes about 4 dozen|"™™ to; just transfer the picnic scene Put milk in blender container, | cookies, rosemary add remaining ingredients. Blend . aoa

Paved street, Only $i1- WATERFOED ie Sey p of all a WEST — Man nee in sell Boned 3 ved bedroom ran * ze Enrge fen fenced a ee to s¢! Terms. WEST SIDE — ae fot -bungsiow otupied on a ee corn la EEFRONT and 2 ory og ts thi 4 tad brik ranch Be gh on i ould recently been $24,500. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Fa Snag oereeh Be- recent #5 Baldwin Ave __ PE Attractive 3 bedroom savarpes home with large lot 00 x os ‘ayments of only month, 4'— per cont mortgtes. John K. Trwin & Sons $500 DOWN By owner, modern 6 ins seme with fenced yard. aT. excellent beach 3 asieve "c. _Keego Harbor, FE 3-8 Le too alr a = bedroo my _low “priced fo quick ale t PONTI AC REAI TY 137 Baldwin ye seu Off Baldwin Webster “Schoo! Nide family home, six room 5 ern, heat & clean, Fs heat ge- WILLIS M. BREWER JOSEPH F. REISZ, SALES MOR. 53-55 N,. Parke FE 4-518) Eves. FE 8-0823 "BUD’ UE Raabe Lake Privileges Brick and frame bungalow — 2 bedrooms and bath down, plaster walls, oak foors, and hot water. 500, look NOW It Ain’t Hay — bentes with ota mower. Owner has ieft. state ag is right, sac Sg on view overlooking W'itams —_ beat and hot arpeort, wait? See it todey. water, “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor 49 -Mt. Cremeans at FE 5-1201 * 90 YEARS OF SERVICH (NOTHING DOWN — Gra bedroom modern home. . Oil beat, gas calcinator, eter softener, New = living reom ard with small down paymen or FE 2 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FES 4-2533 —JOLL |s#30 DOWN Owner cenving State and will ase- rifice their 2 bedroom home, with full basement. New off furnace On \et75x325 Located 6 miles NE of Pontiac. Irmediate pos- session, . "$456 “DOWN, will move you fnte room madern home within walking | distance of Pontiac) Motors. Pub) price only $7450 Gis . Oniy mortwage cost down wil! move vou inte this.§ room mod- ern with pasement and gas fur- nace on paved street Clouse to sehool and stoter Evenings after @ cal) OR 3.1075 REAL TY FE 4-561) I ao 1 2836 bixle “AWY. pape ungulow, 4 4 rs ° bedrooms. seatoate he Bh te Ded. psig & race. $9,000, large delight- fu) front porch, automatic heat nese al $16.- But- this lawn soon will be if t isn't tahee ores by an eager A ad reom rancher with detigutful nice ecerner lot. Why PE 2-1372 Johnson 1% carpeting rage. Fenced in rear sro oe hyl] lakes Priced for Bled sale 3 Evenings after 6 call FE 5.2035) 2-33. this 2 bed | $9,500 had oe Aye 3 bedroom home with breezeway and 2-cer garage. OR Zieh after 8D. i" BEDROOM Wk BFOR wa k reens, fenced. 10 Ww wily tiated, te FOR COLORED ML 2 BEDRM, home on nice lot in good n ood N wile ® of work and right for the Tene man but « terrific bargain for only $1,460 with 600 «down. 4 “RAINBOW REAT 5 a PE_2-2614 502_s, PADDOCK BY Klicken ‘aren with aitton cos mee Lath se edie 5 ROOMS. 20 MIN wn Pontiac a laree. ot. “gai 6 or Ortonville, $300 down. er be me. ol story. ——, some work. Part omect ares lot. Full price only 43.060, Cal now. EM $4210 Richard Steele, Realtor 135 MS®, Highland, Mich. G's THIS 1S: a beautiful lenge cellent condita anc picture windows. Ceramic beth. Full basement, gas heat. Fenced. An oppernie ae 70 fast éan- hot afford WHITE LAKE area Can you afford to rent when you ee ie wpoeitheeea ‘or mortgage Large 00 ft. lot . of reom to add Caen oo arage. Lake foi ite Lake. fan "> Approxi- —, Len WILLIAMS LAKE — de- bunggiow with sil pags Oy with lake ering Only a" month includes oreeyan rie WONDERFUL 4 _Bedroo a bath bome Sasoment, . Excep- for home, uid see it quick. R “v O’NEIL, - Realtor 32 y oan Teledraph Rd. en - ‘WHITE Mdlliagis Lake Area bedrooms Full basement plastered walls for only with terms fruit trees, This home in A-! condition, Only ‘closing cost down. BUBURBAN- 4 bedroom brick bingalow, Fire- lace, fe beat. 3 a | ated neig 0 close to Atha and Wood & Peles Lats of a nice lot and privlegee on wil. liame Lake. Got A Problem? Wondering how home @ still ave something ice for 7 Then, let y show you s home on terms. Neat 2 bed § with asement Piain ~ re lot near rayton re ‘f er built de Porch, “isle with approz. Near St. Michael's a home that some maha finished rooms The basement is “He.blows the whistle if he gets lost or into trouble!” _ For Sale Houses 43 Mere’s A Building Deal For You! eae - PROJE HOME BUILD THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS You be the bullder+we'll be your money-saving suppiler, Let our 18 years service Oak- land Co, work to your advantage. You're Better Off With _Benderoff $2 W. Huron a3 2 aroma, 250 | This home is -only |. you can buy @-}- REALTORS __ De 4-0528 fami eu mod tg AD eaturing @ modern en, se “RFRTE TE & are hie i gown varie and tiled MODI. wel ——. oil og Be 7189 Needwortt 7 FE Pec) a . SELL TO BUY. TO RENT. Lakeland aa Co. MA 412797. ax Pontiac {l,. Walled Lake, NOW OPEN 6 NEW 2.BEDROOM HOMES _o~ In The Heart of Pontiac ~ _, 08,390 $69 PER MONTH Youngstown Kitchens — ~ City Sever & Water- % Mile from Hi And Pease Benoels -% ' Mile from Perry Shopping Center LOCATED ON MELROSE Between Perry @ Mt Clemens St. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT CALL: DLORAH BLDG. CO. FE 23-6123 Bui lid Now Saha 2 Bits : ® ® 2 . See ot eal You Soteuers Fish, You Fishermen | Live Rile: ood ae Lite of ee? - Ls | bdrms. alt sheet 2. Pull ‘bath, fightin “CN etiehbrs berieat — sand Soak 000 Your Money: s Worth At 37 E. Sheffield Neat 2 bedrm. eigen » full fears ull price py. toe wie 200 do. ake over. aoa UM Se Must be Swim, Fish end | Bost At Union Lake Attractive, 2 bedrm. bungalow. floors, pagers walls, full a heat arge corner lot: Nice Jawn & shade. A-l neigh! ee ) A. t dock. ee 4 yer, ud with i seo down Giroux-Franks NERAL REAL ESTATE ty Diste Hwy. OR 20 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE TAM — ‘ YOURS... for the asking. I'm a 3 bed- reom rene aie feo One “el num “sereens, 500 - ves “reasonable down pay ment on FHA. | LAKEFRONT NOTHING DOWN, to a qualified GT, Here's a home that offers you 3 . socroonte full ge ent ahd tural place. The siop- ine lot bare ites ‘candy beach - has 2 car qereey, mn sg $10,450 paty one — You'd better be first. G.I. RESALE Here is one of the finest homes we have - the best terms | This 5-room bungalow {is im- macniate and only 2 years eld. Aluminum storms and screens, olf furnace and on a paved street 4 blocks from Waterford High Schoo, Monthiy payments cliding taxes surance at 4%) per cent. Call for appointment, $500 DOWN. This 3 bedroom bungalow is clean and heat and in very good repair If you're renting new, you just can't affo: up ie 4 ee 4.f°S i986, You he have. Bateman Kampsen GOOD 6 RM. ‘MODERN, ONL’ 9900 down, Paved . 2 bedrm. home Some Gar- y of other hou PW. DINNAN SYLVAN LAKE 8 Ws rwick jam Wa bes vow 3 bedrm ASSOCIATE: BROKERS Ph. «teal co. Raeburn Street: 5 home with 2 - rooms, Gag: heat, full bese- ment, Smal) down payment. 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. DRAYTON PLAINS | 2 bed frame oon ng large lot near s. $7500, Terms. NORTH SIDE TAN Russell A. Nott, Rasltor 170 W. Pike St YE . BY o 3 ars be a we rage, conees “yard, 8 commitm Dorchester Rd. vt FAYDEN canaries oe me ogee ae. Ml, en klighen water heater 8.500, terms.~ E. TENNYSON. A een. plus FHA — ge * cost. | base- ony el bares we aos D KEW HOMES $5.000 vs ec cone. = or will Saka td peur . Pinanc! available, Call Fagg ‘on : your needs OXFORD. An elder ¢ bedroom bome in good condition. Pias- tered walle. New 1 h and extra stool. apdscaped lot | 712200, $8,600, terms. SEYMOUR LA FROmE. Im- m te posers 4 reom home with bath. te basement with shower cely landscaped yard. Terms TARY a) om, WOW seHOOU. 4 ioe "wall Ne wall on po ny in L. R. Pict wile aa tlt at s pow down includes. mortgage a? C. HAYDEN, Realtor FE 6-044) 86 E, Waltoa Eves. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 25 Room Brick Three a ‘home. Has been Used aq light now could Terms to settle ¢ 1 | Lotus - Macsiy- Lakefront Home This is « charming 4-room. modera bungalow with Jalqusied and Florida room. ou oa water and extras. Fenced lot Sox? lot across road Terms or gale, also ‘garden Boat doe rage cash offer fer quici KINZLER » RE $70 sd Perce ona Oe. Ea & ——~ eae Colored 209 Prospect. This is = — roam me, plus su i kev Gas” furnece. Nice shade, lawn, + gf ttt and berries, Price $9.500'£ terms. ae Mrs. Howerd, ie _Pillespie or Ph. FE 2-6412. John Eine. 5 “heatier, 670 W, Huron St. YOU CAN’T MISS iarge basement special design tn "jiving You's fOUED bux IT - CALL NOT: FANCY. JUST HOMEY -~- 3. bedroom home, west side, beautifully dec- erated, campeted, remodeled kitch- , water softener, love- 600, Noth DIA J. R. Hiltz REALTOR _ FE 5-618! i011 W_ Huron Open 0-9 LAKE... filo seme aman gored pahcome. E Pee qn itis bome. Co the mor front ‘Os ‘Only ‘S16 000, costs, tis ona "ake Misghed TERMS THREE... car ga- 971.8. Telegraph ____ Eves. & Gun. us he Pah # 2 di ided with a knotty pine rec- | = ard room sage ted Gil heat! tiled floors Situated on a very well a ae end shided lot. Best of all -- pfice is only | $9990 Terme Cal! today ~— you wont be disappointed! i | f° ; oo es ; ; | WHITE BROS. <. | On 3-)595° 5660 Digie Hes. | iOpen Eves. Ui 8; Sun. 10 ‘til RAEBURN STREET N | pape Ae ae MODE ~ No M ky DOWN al = 8, FULL ce r R. I. VALUET, Realtor - 345 OAKLAND AVF ‘oa OPEN EVENINGS oNTIT _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICR ‘pen “privileges on Huntoon , me $7,500 with $2,500 down on — rE orit4 6. LISTING senvice Pr 20474 “octet - |CLARK-REAL ESTATE | eee, shade, evergreens and flowers, | Bedrooms. 1 BRICK j Ln eg Nee oa it aati a ee ta andes Mion | lota, algo outd = House is * excellent condition an ivileges on ‘Waite LAKE. ie Pull Price nig: 413 900.00 Call For Appointment. KENNEDY Open Shesings oe) DRAYTON PLAINS or BY 0 LOT Located on & Reved: street. th} this ener’s yg Sade plus toel stor o barbecue _tenced oye ‘with ws berrids | and soc Neg yg face Dixie, Hwy. 3. bedrooms mor . P a s amy Uo oy garage. 0 Only wih. 130, very as small LLED ChKE REALTY _ pial anes C10 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Always Wanted Just the kind of We race bunga- low bh gre A ra. soa’, ove, tale a — eg a ve i. hood near new seh w, sensois off doura. $19,500 with Easy To Own! A ram . bedroom bungalow with attec frees. Full basement with oil fired furnace Wil eccept ween, fas a 18 per cent down, see ot | REALTOR PARTRIDGE PE 3581 100 W HURON _wourieu® Eibriia SERVICE ANNETT'S . OUTSTANDING VALUES INCOME ~. $ room home, 2% baths, off Oakia ve in good rental district. New used as 3 apartments plus nh ine fines sa iad en rot INCOME 0 HOME ~ Near Cen- month. $11,750 with terms. 3 ACRES ESTER — Beau. tiful location on Paint Creek, au- thentic ranch home, beamed cell in large family room, built-in bookcases corner . Sep arate grill. en to kitchen and dint oe. ermopane wine dows, Forme} living room, fire- jace, 2 tiled baths, 3 bedroom, vestibule entrance. _ fivin: 8, roo! floor, 4 large Dedroom oe 2 clone spect, ners Foi beat tle car yohed Cote eng land- scent a fenced, §37,600; terms. CRES LAKE FRONT = > oe 9 fuer bi-level ranch, 150 fee Redwood pane sled family. 3 attractive age and Treat ast 4 ie bedrooms, 3% natural \ Seopiaces, reh with’ Barbecu t] cieetronte ‘se ge heat. tom draperies and carpeting in- eluded at $64,000; Terms, Roy- Annett Ino. 28 Fe. Hur ra} eet ge Open Eveuiegs and Sunday 1. ‘200 FEET FROM “WHITE LAKE”. {| oe gad na “Gnd w Picea staped lot 3-7006, ~A BIG LAKEFRONT ~ tral High Sc! 9 rooms, 2 paths — New gas phan ace, Upstairs apartment now rented for ae SEMINOLE - HIL brick home tn rt ent 2 "ment : “Dane ma. Le rnd on, Elabeth Vane: will take trade om pore ~5 sora ene down MINDLETON | SPECIALS hot water. clear pay- and th off Cooley petvtooee bath - New iar as arage On. 4 acre leslie R. Middleton . JORN what , Open "Daily 6 Humphries REALTOR © Rochester o t] canpot of ae a fi LTOR E over a 25 year j to see it WM. H. KNUDSEN RE eae, Rae 8. Non Fa eas Re. | sine “et land. ouse Ineludes "ped FE 70414" §=Realter Pe +7114 &3.N. Telegraph Eves. MULTI LisTing VICE U LIKE A PICTURE “Z bedtoom yesaiew yo a eral ord ie iis ony. 500 DOWN aa Cree Jee? ft) oo room, ip. ace ment, ostlae 283 _ in arse Seat si toe Rr drive. = aoe ‘aly sil. “ 2b hy —_ @ with an the base- at and ese to « FE 5-9471 “STi CG KNUDSEN | Brick, sa ad ee Boot lo cated the Creek plicated for the Sune price of $29,900. Ottawa Hills Snest streak in = eome ‘and Pye be ree and aatere oe ie Dorris & Son PRETENTIOUS BRICK | ‘LONG. LOW AND RAMBLING This outstan ng ar ain ‘6 proud to . is? en attached aol Sy ye cz | Realtor William Miller = FE 20263 STOUT mz Best Buys ~j Today - __ NEED-ROOM?. home har acre reel ale lake. 7V44-ACRE HOMESITE Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Saginaw TT ON; rolliig parce! 7 miles city limits. Low resale value re 6.6165 “hil To pm. ARRO = SELL OR TRADE This across all is ap 8 « 1 ve in , full yee OWNER RE TRING And wants to Ae this "wi s of” Water. oS a a. of 3 bed room. wu Tete ee en are $1000 DOWN Seas na "ett basement. | car BE noon 7 lots. It's eek th RBS alee $7,960. "TED Ig. 4 weatron | A) Cae Rene Open 9 s.m-8 9.m.- pee ts 4 Fi t mm KE Eotablished 7 in 1916 HOME OR BUSINESS ~ of pond land Ave, with tui as is this 6 Rane Tm, and bath ness. 56 ft. tage, Now being used residence Beveraiy fruit trees Now at 99.600 — terms, iT SUBURBAN “families, $9,750 WATERFORD - ARE A—Atiractive - 4 rm home. ft, Uving tm wage. losed oll heat. ee. as school, os over $13,600 Here ty 0 fine 3 half $13,000. Be wise — EDGE OFr ead ba Pg Boon 7 with fruit with only - 2 Homes ‘ar r peibe i pee. Good P teed jpacious tm trees. CLARKSTON tm. with reh, full Big rge lot. Clark ~ terms, value. ire home, a price of ee rds ia cheery ale cupboar re pindow. id Silla” terwagnoct oll heat, Immaculate oF: A good buy at $12,900 — terms. Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy, at ove . AMPLE Warisitnte’ PAR kiN HOYT ca KA. A. a! $16,050 cash to. prevent: ‘Humphries $7900 full I ord fo Wiss this: one, call now, Jim. Williams ehhh Baret® & Imm cane ice, ter ret afford WE BUILD 783 WwW. Huron ve sires ~— basement, yo “ne t, dandy lot, Pike “gt. DORRIS & SON hone FRE ¢ Ph Jast on a in oath 81 Pee ay ae 254.8. Telegra PON-TeLe $16 tT RANS — BRICK HOME Bangg oie Tia or home pis arge fi room nouse “eae ce aoe es ety rine Pa a nicest home we have ever bad) fron att shat itehent 13x17, all the ‘ to t. Has heals, : 3. pe, bath, > Bik i basement, eak foots, é se aes ta 3. at me re- Eee Sacha : sel ERPOGED ‘bave : ement. Ga cused. price ‘a low of Si ‘ tage AD nd at ere Goce, Con Bl Sage ee MACEDAY LAKE - This s room pomne oniy ‘ years ig a “| . kids, Quie hgh a’ Ad ets a has a pan and cen oP 2 Pe gee \ a ee Tog, full bath and large lot. ext $2000 tor ine its GAPE Cop treme | me Sclead: ans pon bad 6 “eub- | ecm) ia SPECIE ror take: re scot t AKE FRONT $950 down will cove: ; i = $1609 down will give you pokses- age cost. for this” ann : hom se Bia = 190 eats sién of ~_— nlee § ‘Teom year num sided modern to. mir- with round bome, Leyel one, ber ute. bungalow — _ —_ eating abe euLt B sen srl nice shaded jot, at on ctete ive me ‘enue new. * HOYT. REALTY 2-0086 FE 39840 Piet ome. | All $1,750 | - a | Plus misimum gine costs, WHY, Pay RENT? Wes" pia ts coder ea ¢ BD oval ARE sith hat Russell A. 170 W : ott, Realtor 45903 SE Amt Rose M ore Broker 2210 Income Property 434 _ 4 amity APARTMENT HOU! est Side. 200 Sanderson. ‘Dunhim take rovlage op Lower Pettibone ‘ ford Bet Ba, coe for terms. Lake Fronts a ane YOUR PICK & room AF fils g iy — terms. Cal room doll house, includes 16x20 fanty Rg ntley= bo eeageell in [3 Only 18600 Fe Terme ot 34-8632. T room wall ful Secement "iovel at ral : — terms Lovely 5 room year round, fre ecm i00 ft, 4 of beautiful Includes furnishin oat Sav Set iene oes A. Taylor rod A & Prsugancr oa Hi HiRESe ot Pont see’ anes OR 31348 cy yr ae a) Bae FE 8-0557. Toe ages pov re HOME | tm. mode in exe wan en ° ideas w ~ aoe oe re t ced Roast 170 W_ Pikw rt "eg «| LAKEFRONT HOMES 105 ft. Jake froptage, 9 Bedroom modern. 144 bai rere, 4 Fee : Fenton ion room. Dear 3 ots. é Labs vt ivileges on & Otter This — decorat- far bet as = uy at only ’ 500.. e, room Fp ane t ar 68 $end ogg] en home , feat nome isree. a sins , Owner says sell bid P| the Feeeeey let fares ee texeen Brepace t owner, i) ates jandse: fi iil trees. ~ Good ‘beach. Only, $23, terms, | “4 ey Snvder Laven er ALTO Rs and err ie ar oo dows, 80 VACUUM CLEANERS $7.50 & UP. | & PAI if . aoe 12 Linoleum 8 : Clarence C. Ridgeway ir Plyscore “CALBT "MUSIC C co. REALTOR aR oreo ee BBE augh | HEM Beene ——_E _ eae @x@'xts" int. fir... ..., $3.68 €8) Organ ) i ilentiladaenal is hy Sons Ey a Pate ae s 16 a) AS NESEY OTHER BARGAINS Eo hove Se + 7 ees : fect. vials adv ine trainer wheels, 5 . eae a ss RDETIVERY ain No a PH Dur S r Ex ¢ lusive . brand. Terrific values. Come and age oo gyn Mereard. qutbeacs “De 1% A. alte: see roe motor, upright All iteme in NNSTELLATION ’ “we nnuDer® sand erms, Duicl aa} 393 Lake Are. = very ood tondiion,, $30 LaSalle. agger Y OCEW CONDITION, FE 46810, Nota ber . But it's Ro A tt. e MAYTAG.” CAST cast A ; GUITAR * WITH CASE GooD ‘aR: + : 4 ANN pe : ona | ) Y Ape $25 $25 TO. $500: Mideeiases 2 “— BUILDING? LUMBER OO. covet rEL¥ BABY GRAND DUO-ART On your. own gras auto. piano & rolls. ‘excellent _ tig 4 i "FE 80466, other security to 24 months Large baby beds, complete $15, "| WAT Haggerty Hwy. Walled Laxe! Eondition terms, Gallagher's Mu- wht only ae open Ss & Sun. 1 to 6 Our service ts sauigk. ar may esse re seas cas mie at Ha teas | _Sirsiere EY Mare" Saat JB us ai our “office. asy spindrier ‘ike new ... $29 , ' Phone Market 4t086 NEW OAK SPINET OR- Leslie. Tripp. Realtor GROVELAND TOWNSHIP Large metai cabinet ...:..... t Phone MArket 4 oid pedal board wih h jarge a ace eos Jo Jcres, 6 room modern hens, “H & A t eo Ng +N ny Prom urmMmelSter S_/ cAWN”_MoweR-~ Good “ConDI Px saith fe zines! Z9iMike, berms, buildings i good) TLOTNE ulo pe ia che Sree) VE ts48 her ¢ p.m. GALLAGHER'S ; = a Pirkiitin a LOAN CO. | Studio reseesecstes GAYE! Open 8 a.m. fo 8 p.m. Sun. 10 to 2. can baw fin. ‘s0.000 pune || 18 ©. Huron 40568 Beg Straits Lake A barns ‘milk parlor Pint. River | —.’_™. Perry St_ (Comer Pike) on we BOY. LL AND EXCHANGE h W rng Ay nek madly gre oa sg 13 pedal bourd mite er onan : basement, rostage eer sere. Terms. “GET CASH QUICKLY OAKLAND PURNITUR is Stas Cas ay MP3 “BPRINKLING SYS- : SEE Paul M. i. Jones, Real Ee 104 §. Saginaw : ; tems 1 b.p. 65 gal per min. at 6 (CAGHER’S 22 W,_muroa Upte$s00. | “MONARCH RANGES | Prices: Zoribs Only sted @."4. TOOMD| 1p w uren PE tous New eyatinnie. electric, coal * — SPECIAL PRICES noon 4 Sale Business roberie- 48 49 ~Oakl : ; & west. Sous ue Sn Sia te » ate 9-483 PAINT “SALE models of, — — . = ds “a E = _ebUrE. B i Bat 4 P 5 : Berry Bros. house — , BY OWNER — M3¢ NEAR and ee : ae 7.24 | MOVING i?” RUG, | $58%}> Douulas fir plrwood . $ Fee) 3420 gal.: re te gad pairs ; Setate./_ Wiliams Nake Rd. Pe 2430) Pp 1008 by MA Ber, te, TM ag U8 Put. Om, Ohana es Pug petrol Jewel | xev%e Dousies Or wy: § oS: Oaxtaiin Fou Batter | ™* MORRIS. MUSIC : ——o : e + ve -. ‘CLUBHOUSE ~ ~ UNION MALL ~ oan eueeny a | | Guar PIECE ANTIQUE LIVING | 1319 prtmlum hiplap, per Mf $115°00 | PORCH GLIDE R BUNTING ALL 34 S. Telegraph ‘Don’t be jealous if my parakeet calls you ‘Jerry,’ room suite. 4 gas range. cheap. | 1x6.8,10 . M $130.00 alumthum. inne ous FE. 2-0567 Or what your needs may be, Over Z Ladies white uniforms, size 36. | 4x4 Rete $26| Window fan. GE’ twia 12-in. ther- erres of land «Large well cou Herbie—I broke off with him months ago!” Other’ treme available. “146 E.| 2x © & 16M $110.00 _mostat FE #2180. Across from_Tel-Huron stracted brick building with over oe : _—e)UC |e No ta Leong £ 16) M $110.00) eee SMALL EBONY SPINET. LYK E fall basement. and second story | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. ~~ | OVER 30 CHES TV SETS PROM | x8 No, 4 & neuter su 18 M $110.00 PLYWOOD SPECIALS new ‘Real bargain! $25 down. Bab gown parment exchenge) tasy terme ‘tease with option LO ANS» Swaps 55_| Sale Household Goods 57 WALTON TV gS Se Oe Bie ise sau) “*GALLAGHER’S - 4 i re rity or acre- sor i tal Pah enneeteneanenne . _ Se Write Ponte Brew, Bor! ‘RD. RILEY, Broker } CRESCENT LAKE LOT NEAR APT. GAS RANGE, APT. SIZE, ye 2aet |" BOntike puYwooD 69," | #IANO TUNEG = O8CaR 509 Elizabeth Lake Rd $500 ~ $25 $500 car. truck. housetrailer or ?; Kenmore electric clothes dryer. PRACHERLLY EW 2PC Liv. : $ 4.75 | 1488 Baldwin Ave. FE 2 Schmidt, FE 2-5217 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A re COMMUNITY LOAN CO yer. | $ 2665 ~ F kat ean 30 © LAWREN PE son pelem. 206F Hensman, Keego Har-/ Prigidaire refrigerator. ; ayer sectional. stove. Touee | | Alum. door grill, big 33”. § 295 REEL TYPE LAWNMOWER FOR USED LIMED (OAK SPINET, #3 NET, & CHAIN BR MODERN, w wide North Perry | PRIENDLY SERVICE REEZE” CHEST TYPE UMP ELECTRIC | chair with ottem --- & 5$3) washer. Women's roller skates, aoe eye aden eat street, which is Just sbout fin- | Sti8. Adutral ele Sonditiever 414- Auburn PE ¢asts' ticles, “hd Ciberty Pe 38. | (tine see Se oan. io Pe 8 200 ot Ce er 0 pe. 8 GALLAGHER'S S cee cab with a oe LAID- O] F tage: and” part cash, FE tisas | APT. SIZE Lee 9 . NEW | Weuh” baby carriage, stroller | Gest wh Bibosta, KD. Fi -08| AIDING MOWERS—PORTER CA WALNUT SPINET RETURNED cabin ‘with with “teed water, $is00 with RD. RILEY. Broker | ——— | sop cu hor narge re ret erator. bassinet, Very PM peasonabie. FE fark white pint casing FL # 6i2| ble, Bolens Paipbenks-Moree. Seo-| Save plenty on his, one, Only | a Spare ; i new Ly mos home, fiser futeace. peee’ girs re (ia, Elizabeth Lae Tate « WORK ERS fesc* sara Chapa? All clear | te, Aommett. uke new. $20 EM | PPAPP CONSOLE MODEL sEW- ax? at grade A steel kar. oe ee) ee leone a= GALLAGHE ERS seek, Sit RY Race tee | ee FRONTAGE ON MONT. | oll 47.30 Driveway prevel, 85, MU 4 or EM 3-€210. | Real Estate Service of Pontiac (377.8 Telegraph Eves & Sun * erate dr : ee | Sipe Srila ee oe $19 95 sop FE Te _$7.95.G. A. Thompson. 80S Perry) Sand & gravel, FE 6-6 b-sdez Richard Steele. Reator = ,8-, D,. CHARLES. REALTOR = & CLEAR HOME 1 On 2; ¢Diim: {3 table gece *mmcluded ex Modern bumper sofa “.-... $38.50 Gah er re er “SAVE THE PENNIES |41_TOP SOI FILL SAND & 11717 8. Tel opraph 4-0521 acres for equity or down pay- ‘Walnut vanity & 994 95 | cen peor | =e = ok rave] Speedy -delivery. Rin 135 _ Me. -.. Detroit "_TWinbtook 3-3 ; ment, on a small business with; Arvin outboard Motor, reas. Vii Perry 8t > 2 2 rWinbrook _ : i cihity of Forest Lake. PE 2-162 MANY OTHER TTEMS AVAILABLE | = i ~On“Your Meat Bill Bros FE 2-7207 VACANT LOT. ‘Salts 9200. FE. = living quarters FE 17-8281. _ taity ot Forest E 2-763 i DUO-THERM OIL HEATER WITH | | 53 OP BOT BLACK’ DING. 5 7B41. "FLOWE R SHOP AND | You cam get it quickly on your payee eenereRy 4 Lot at BRAND NEW WROUGHT TRON. MA: blower Heats 4.6 rms Also 225. Beef roast ee eee i signature, car or furniture No: “Waite ch: t bunr beds. complete with springs 18 W Pike E-Z Terms FE ¢-1122! ga) of] tank Very cheap. FE Pork roast 2 Sravel. PE 43068. ' GRE ENHOUSE eudorsers payments to suit your te Chapel, swap for ‘53 car; 4» matiress. $3995. Pearson's. 42 ear 8 | Pork chops 4-1 TOP SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL, , northern Michigan, well estab-| Ddudget .We will be glad to help —°F cider FE €14600 000° Orchard Lake Ave Ty) EXCELLENT SOND GUAR a7 ; | Bresh side pork fil & black dirt. Bulla _ eR You Should ea in ina ve ery good year around | Yow with your money probiems atmetat One POODLE AEC FOR gapy BUGGY. YOUTH BED.! ko reat Unien “axe. em EVERYTHING Perk sausage cavating basements. OR 32. See the new sites at ry Pee oo Go | of equal value, PE 8966 Bia? ~~" (an USED TV PERFECT CONDE Sect use TMERONSS | tare. 4 foe A-L-TOP QUALITY ~ * | { ve | : 8. S F, 3. Owens, Broker OR 31450.) [ 4 | NICE STUDEBAKER CONVERT- z a ba Gn oun | Cee ‘Timbers > Priced to wel! Bacon, slab 4 CHEROKEE HILLS te aay ay da ae ble for molar scooter oF moter: | BARRELBACE “CHAIR. THROW | roa ee lak S| fa a ete oe re a __ BLACK ae "You'll tke ne 100 ft sites. ©, Srl im downtown, Pontiac. All| FINANCE CO. et Re —aaiteny | BIO 17 CU FI REFRIGERATOR | LAKE R _ Cedar Posts |. OPDYK ARK $850 LOAD FE 4-9120 nlanned tor and restricts to. washer 1 MAD toa. Detog. FE 4-1574 rere be id mondl pickan OR | 1, Se EE SeML Semeet’ | USED TY ory & OP. ai CO. | Stee) {Cinthes Post -.... $8.48. or. | abs we open on Satay PS 6-7041 a TOP SOIL. CRUSHED STONE, : protect ay’s } lease. = i H | $250. ae a adio coat exterior paint ... ct sand, gravel. peat Ear m i) tomes Sen. yy ig eee tor ag « _.102_ Pontiac State Bank Bide {| __3-9005 | BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS $4495 | Appliances, 422 W. Huron. FE/| Ready Mix Coment or £ STALL SHOWERS 3 COMPLETE Howard, EM 3-0531 TOP DOLLAR FOR USED TV a! Pola wa: bed complete $1995, _ 41133. Morter a | with faucets and curtain, $68.50 4° Sa TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | 2 y $ A] TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE. Drive out Elizabeth Lake Ra. Stason BRAND CAE WTATION | _tadios__FE _2-06@2. | Holiywood bed frames $695. Ip-| — 1}.6qd Trade-In D Pull roils 18 or 30 lb felt S308 Yalue, $34.45. Lavatories complete} “Sand gravel. fill Lyle Conklin. 1 mile west of Telegraph LO bag ye TL. 202 N. MAIN | WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT | presen mattresses $17.95. Cot-| se rade-in epr. j with gieaming chrome faucets.| FE $1119 or te 2-8572 to Scott Lake Rd. ro right same’ Ponte bare Fe | or sel! 63.50 month, OR 3-2360.{ ton mattress $12.95 Pearson's Fu Twin size bed, mahogany, . $1250, We carry as complete line of | $14.95, tollets $49.50 valued at : Me mile iB Ton. ROCHESTER. MIC] L | WILL ACCEPT LATE MODEL CAR | niture 42 Orchard Lake Ave | Lounge chair $1405 building materials - plyw $24.50. Preece are factory sec- BL ACK DIRT : erage acer 1. LOANS $25 TO $500 or bousetrailer as all or part.CUSTOM BUILT BEIGE SEC. | Studio couch sooerened | 1 piyecore ~ sheetrock - rocklath oe le a Top soil fill sand. road aravel. Carl W. -Bird, Realtor NEIG $4000 cash includes Sex| centr eee giles inna T- hestog) — _aee Maytag Bets ri and | can vance & chair £28 50 screen doors = tnsulation = roof £ Clarkston-Drayton Plains area 68 Comeyentty Batenel Beak 5 fares and equipment PE 28400, MOUSEHOLD GOODS Bpe bath, dining room Loss % sonst Jod- | Brectrie range” 1990/ shingles ~ calla — foundation - Prompt delivery. MA 8.0068. FE + rete ou BEDS. DRES- sers. dinette set, Murray's 956 Myrtle WOLVERINE WATER SOFTENER Original price $249 Used 1 year. Will sacrifice for $100 MI 4-0673 | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 plastic pipe: 0c per ft GA Thompson, 80 $ Perry 31. 2 WHEEL TRAILER . FE 17-9302 ic PLASTIC PIPE. sc PER FT. 4 4 CENTS FT, ixX6s. &, a and 9 cents ft: 2x8's) 10: cents ft: 2x10°’s. 12 cents’ ft: 2x12’s, 15 cents ft Daler ane . 2? FUEL OIL TANKS, GOOD OD COND. _Will_detiver. FE 5-9120 § ELECTRIG SAWS, POWER Metor,. nails, mortar box_ picnic tables) many other items. OR 4iINCH SOIL PIPE. 5 FT .. $3 70 part ay “pe 9.65 UMBING te ‘a ‘ete. we Buy Equities |Oxi2 Felt Base Raz mirrors. dishes. electric | stove | ura #5. Saginew i misc. CHEFF MTGE, & RLTY. co 12 Felt Base Rug 2 $3.95 Oak St. Rochester. OL 28341. 3 HP TORO MOWER. EXTRA Wine PONTIAC BONNY MAID VINYL TILE. —8o FACTORY REBUILT vacuum -=dupment FE ST FE_8-8589 Eves. BM 208 414-Ft. Wa ile 25 sweepers All makes $1695 up.;'2 GALLON ELE Bernic WATER W t A Good Mort os “5 | r. guarantee Thyle Electric | heaters for the cabin $98.94. © Jant A Good Mortgage?) rupBeR_ BASE PAINT. Gal. $375 | . GUAR. HOUSEPAINT Gal 95 | — bod idhnson FE 4-5169. A 80 8 Perry St. | a PER CENT UP'TO 25 YEARS. “vou RE BETTER OFF'WITH | tn 14) W Huron FE ‘3084 a fe '@ X 12 RUGS. WOOL FACE, $15.95 | : BENDEROF F cnn: Reversible $1650 I mporte 92 W. Huron FE 8-6580 ay Axminster. 24% Rug, , i ads, $5.95 earson Furniture, | Swapr 55 th ) Orchard Lake A ve. | '106 CU. FT COLDSPOT REFRIG | 1 _BEDRM. HOUSE, MODERN. | Exc. condition. $75. FE 8-2315. | Free & clear; trade for 1 bedrm. Te ips andanen: housetrailer as down Se 145 Mes MOTOROLA, & ANTENNA. i FE 55-5833, 82 He endix antenna eee See : 330 orl a ccae ener pore : uilt ] BEDROOM. FULL BASEMENT, |* other fete ote and bath. (Pontiac) Trade or sell. Eusabein Lake | 4-0349 PREEZERS 172_ CU. ae CHEST 69.50 easy oan Samuel's Ap: ance MA 5-6011 FREEZERS, NPRIGHT. AMOPS . name brands, Scratched, terrific values, $149.95 while they last. No. howe orders »' eee. Michigan | \ luorescent, 203 Orchard Lk. Ave. i FURNITURE FOR $300. CAN SELL by the piece. FE 5-0620. | FREEZERS - 20 CU FT. CHEST. brand new. Prd $288.00 MA sii, | Samuel's Appl, GE. 8 CUBIC FT. REFRIGERA- tor, excellent cond. EM 3-4528. GAS STOVE. CABINET RADIO. aan ae 12x14 FOOT POP P STAND, A BAR-: ‘ gain at $35. 7600 Elizabeth Lake Ra. FE 68748. .ssisg 8-8748. _1-AAA-1 ALUMINUM SIDING | | oY BD aa Insulate same | oY FROM AP- | LICATOR on vorig finest nhs dcr workmanship at ‘oe sible price NO MON cy WN. 83 wk. and wp Complete ; stocs for do-it-yourself. Also.alum end fibergias AWNINGS $0 05 and) up aauiaarial fron, aluminum storm “ior VALLELY CO. “The Old Reliable Pioneers” 1 tor free estimates, Eves. OL 1-6623 14-2 ROMEX 2'2¢ PER FT. eol]_ lots G. A. Thompson, 8S. Perry i IN 80 30 GAL. OTL. Te, HEATER 12'g" console TV. ft. cedar Roto-Broll 400. F 5 ‘T706. boat, 30 GAL. GAS WATER ER HEATERS $45 Cash & hen A. Thomp son, 80S Per 40 GALLON oat HOT WATER bester. No calls anet * F TOR - ee spinet desk & chair. full-size bed | 2538 Dixie Hey OR 41281 Been Si rauc aaa ies wenn | Tt PORTABLE EY TWO-| & springs. Floor lamp. FE 2-288 | 4, DRAYTON PLAINS REALTOR PARTRIDGE] have you? 1099 Buster Dr. Pon- coe ee eee enteneel eres Gas GRANGE, $33: MATTRESS $5: Eves. OR ‘time 2. EM _3-3291. condition, Singie hideaway ‘ATE Businestes. throughout Mic’ Hion 7 00 Baa oR {7 CU. FT HOTPOINT DEEP og $10. OL 1-0048. Well es er with fish — sorens FE 43581 OPEN i Pog trade for e tareh. freeze, just Itke new, FE §-4196, Boop ae FRIGIDAIRE” $50 pace Mog! Mg I bk ama x Bal I, DEALERSHIPS get. tape recorder, etc. Pee FE, AMANA rRReeEn $300. 78 E. Beverly ite neat Ortonville. $10,000 Ree. Ee, potential, Beg | PR EESER RONGH sewer Gonsoue rv, | OB STOVE, EXCELLENT CONDI- $i, down naw ent Elm, Oaklend and Ba) 18 FREEZER, TRADE FOR a var ; tion; dining table mate ne +a GoD REALTY wit, For applications Ko) FE smaller or sell. OR 3-6244 ba Pinte pes var 2 rod ebairs, cae oats petures 4 vere —+1604 . 7 and chairs suitable for cot- ~ M 1. ae : W LL st HAR men area, ‘tor tot, Lk. SMALL ACREAGE ware apd tox business, Pine W. ual vain Herre tae 2450s ater 6 pam tae teek. OE BLECRIC acre plots for suburban Huron ee location, Across from en ake BEAGLES oe FH sacrifice 5, §-2821. 1150 Vinewood G D Machinery 60A = $ YR . OLD PUREBRED ‘D GERMAN arage OOrs | D2 CATERPILLAR. 1961 NEWLY | female “EM goatee * TT TEEL OVERHEAD poem, Meoler od ieee Pes Ges eee Male __DACHSHOND a 4 7 1 Factory seconds and ail atanilerd | vi cto weights FE 8.9653 - fe _puppy. Miniature sired, FE 5-724) sizes up Wood & steel Told-awas gloset doors Disappearing stairways Stee] outside window shutters, Electric garage @nor srererere: sores front remodelin 4-1925, ed by small & Fabjicators: 2211 Pontiac near Opdyke, Pontiac. | AKC BOXER, FEMALE. BEST OF- _ MACHINING & V WELDING “WANT: { shop General Sales | ; Rd, nak BRITTANY PUPS. FS fer FE 2-4079, by Saturday, after 5 top in or =. - ‘free estimates Do It Yourself 61) a KC REG DACHSHUND PUP. on "til 5 pies, $35 secs 1220 Mt, ‘chemeea BERRY "DOOR SALES ‘St. FE_2-6418 371 S__ Paddoek FE 2-002 FOR RENT | BASSETS. a ouD. ARC I REG HOT WATER HATERS 10 GAL. | wall paper steamer. fico id) i 2. Gas, new Consumer ower ap. ers. potshers, band sanders, fur. | BOSTON P’ ise & , § sTUDe rov ed value, $49.50 and nace Mag trp cleaners. Oakland | 0.50 Tee on slightly marred.| «Fuel & Paint, 436 Orchard Lake | BRINDLE a — Also” eleettte “in & feng m. aa Ave. 8-6159, MY 3-3241 pala anyitme . eaters at terrific values -\PFAPFPF SE “WING MACHINES BEAUTIFU ietha co oe Orchard Lk, |? Bee A me Segal nar rab Ms geo oma gti tng Z | Pp ‘Normic i mbin and elec- ’ Call 4-8260 HOF FCO 5 “WP UNIT, weient trical gu ies: ata eek | os oe = - 20 Ibs., has 2" p dovwaad Use on ; Sundays 10] <= a= land or under to clear! to fe 00. Racteskn ‘Builders Sup- COLLIF PUPPIES. PUREBRED. ae Iso rotary a blade, “nius. Ly, _W,-Meonteainr—-FE-54712- Si eS | eae + Fe Ale orate e cut Brushy “CRANES BIRD HATCHERY td. sleae ined. BM 9.38 = Cameras, Equipment GLA | 2489 Auburn FE, +6519 00D Coa VERTIOLE LLIE PUPPIES SEAUTI- P wheel chair, like new. $60. MIia, py 314 SPEED ACGCEM | fully_marked. EM p4Tas. . _ 4-045 with rolr ‘pack and film pack ENGLISH & pa 2% aad PUPS ‘FOR TRONRITE & CHAIR. LIKE NEW EMpire 3-6513 1 KITCHEN CABINET | ‘SINK, $4” Youngstown £129.95 value, $99.50 Also wall,” base cabinets. terrific softener, Used. ae adapters Graphic ell as ho gun, 17 take phic Jc sh un, | sal} FE 2-0938 y MN REVERE MOVIE CAMERA Turret 1.8 lens. a load $95. ORiando 3-1001, * value. “Slightly scratched. Michi.) ij Vy LEICA VALOY ti EXLARO- yoga ong ata 393 Orchard Lk. ost aver $100 Will sacrifice Cake PUMPS FOR SPRINKLING | Ree pee gem Oot Possae FS | _ Eres ee Rae St. _— een Lethe, re a Mabe reearaere ‘through LINDSEY SEMIAUTO % ATER Eppert’ , #0, OF 3506, } fon Sh ESO. AY PE 2-8181, jbelongings for cash _Ssale. Fi FE : 1 ~~ ENGL 1 “PaNTER PR 3-OT7S DONT PASS UP MONEY! Sell unneeded Classified Am} CO Te ee 4 cadet ee Sy ee gett seal \ poe gue tele fRIsH SETTER PUP, MALE. FE 7-9082 KOKOMO FANE MONKEY FROR Every Friday .....7 p.m. Braxil ‘Every Sunday ....2 p.m. g : : For Sale Pets 9 __ Auction Sales, 2. ko hc ea _ FOR 8 ‘NCHESTER ~“Warmuax sxsngexce | Auction Sales |i os FE ER om. | 5089 Dixie Highway ° 7 Drayton Plains LABR a Seren VEX wr | 21 ae pies. FE §-2027. | Buy and Sell Daily |For Parts AND SER on} PARAKEETS. SUPPLIES ORlando 3-2717 Ban r Harley gh 183 Sanderson __—___—«FE 2-12 SepAY. JULY, BTH. 19-00 NOON ye idl aia Tea Mg ay AeEETR BU an TO TALE | ord Rd.. Milfo ue fur PARAKEETS GUAR TO TALE niture, dry sink. itique fur} For Sale Bicycles aE se Ebi ah Madce etasbeh gore ain. akin AND RL PART SPRINGER SPANIEL PUP.: B : py, Free to good home, EMpire. BA ay and bikes. Lge. metal swings. FE} - PAR. scwINN BYETTE BOYS, od? RAKEETS | GANARIES. CAGES | Household Auction 3 BYETTe. BA P rood 1927. 584 | POMERANIAN SOPrIEy & & OLD-| ood. uppies. Reas. I will sell for Mr, Larned Run- FE S551 a —— nells, 151 bt Lawrepes. is Pontiac. POODLES. $50. UNTS PET rooms 0! _. re. & Duraish- RCL aterm Feo!) NS veld atk, “mesmart ‘Sale orAESE MESE KITTENS.” . Sts, ‘OR- Farms, West of North 3-H ee j ae guopping — Rochester, Two io twe. . Sip PART COCKER Ri ich. Paul Hillm: ‘ Sat.. July, 26, 11 a.m. puppies. 5025 Granger Rd. Oxford. | | WANTED __ female puppies 0 WELSH TERRIER 1'2 Champ biood, registered, all, hi ins shots, * reasonable to good home 5 PRAILETTE OR’ 3-175 WHITE MICE, BIRDS. ALL LL PET Shop, 35 } Williams, FE 4-6433. WELL BRED ENGLISH | PUPS FOR | Sale. 472 N. Perry St Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 > Peninoe Lakefront iots. Only 2 left, Tx | =, tions to trailers. - BOARDING, ALL BREEDS. Ds. YOUR will have the same careful! ester \30 NEW MOON TOILET 4 AND ED GOOD 300D HOME FOR GUTE, |For Sale Housetrailers 78 Re YRS. Mart. HOUSETRAILER. $385, 82 modern with full elec. brakes included. OR shower. EM 3-36 cana) No objec’ ith $2,500 | Dorothy Snyder Lavender EST. 29 YEARS 1001 Highland Rd EM 3.3303 REALTOR "64 MODEL. ALL batp. Hitch and ued. OR 3-2240 condition, TRAILER OWNERS down, Terms. saat eee =Fe GOING CAMPING OP WANT A 2-4708. Burr-Shell, 378 8. Tele Home? See us fo finest in | graph tre Rew is fi. “Four-A-tiome | _** ad. ew Hay, Grain & Feed n Apache traile: tent $495. Com- _ iy cw we Great rer = one Fat ate he bedrm.. like new. $2,350 29 ft au eas STRAW. _$" 350, 25 f-Blear, $1085. mn a ate ch 2 oe Will De. These as jo fans a — of = ae | liver. OA e278, fro, Marine oe Goseh Sales. 15210 COMBINE RAIN WITH A’ Holly Rd, MElrose 4-6771. Holly. << seated “oat propelieg = foot eut combine. — Also bs Oxford Trailer Hy OFS SE, ae We liver ales, . Sea sales For Sale Livestock 72 New Stewarts _— - guia Generals-Hollys tg ARABIAN MARE, 6 YRS. OLD. Sound & gentle. EM 3-5234. 3 . OLD HOLSTEIN HEIFER rein my 5 weeks. Gentle. FE ear tees 1 DRIVE-OR F SADDLE MA 1 DRIVE OR work, S veariing yl §, 585 Gran- ger Rd. Oxford. OAkland 6-266 68-2666. 5s REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE a 2 om, 2 tT 2 eae lambs, Ex- cellent esok, * $150 for al or sell part. OL 1-1105. PALOMINO MARE. GENTLE. MA 5-9787 after 6 p.m, 10260 te! Wanted Livestock 73 ALL KINDS, Red saddie & brid 7300. (60. 8. R ie ridle. Great Lakes-Zimmers of Lake wides, trailers available op Trai all lengths, arts, bottle mile South 24. MY 2-0721. > Andérson New 8-1 ED TRAL Pay Parts and nt ee ASIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT travel trailer since 1932, Guara: teed for life. See them and iz TRAILER EXCHANGE T PLAN Bottle Gas - Regal 0 Wides ON RENTAL Supplies 2-3200 Closed Sundays \ IVESTOCK OF : wanted Forrest Jones. MAple) [. = of Wally "Bryan's Wrp.: ENGLISH SADDLE FOR 5 a SE “TRAILER. __Sdult. EM 3-427. _Sell_ or trade, OL 2-2622. For Sale Poultry 74 ~ HOUSETRAILER, 1 DOLLY. $45. "98 “LAYING HENS SHORT “OF MONEY? FE 5-1168 : large it sell oer troller from sed OR ew up ur choice yy| trailer vertise, ams vate, Wescriiee McGinnis Be. Beer sell an “arrange finan f. jand Twp., Holly. 3.000 choose; 5° you rece:ve cash immediately _ from. for only 10 per t, We have ’ ~ TEGHORN GRICE hayere Cottle pe berry sad wks, old, 35¢ each, FE 2-0087. Cos + Sales 1: . aa LJ 4-677). Sale Farm Produce 75| WTD.; MODERN HOU: “AUBU RN ORCH ARDS Lo gal boo sggy oo ded CHERRIES Pitted, fresh frozen Available in, 10 & Ob. tins, Dequindre &| A Rds BEANS — oe mener es gry ris ‘Marat, eve da Bring Pontiac Lk "ina. ol Saeee. = HO THEM run 1841 Bald Pests Lake i §-2358. 4 _SED RASPBERRIES 2-477 &. MT, CLEM- ens 6&t. HU LEBERRY | ig go ma Highland Ra | ‘vores Food Specials | FOR YOUR FREEZER i Of CANNING | 30 ibs. cherries, $6.05. 15. RSP lbs. RSP cherries, $3.23. on, os Hy cherries, Dozen $3.95. Sugar, age tbs black sweet cherries, $7 al “5 — black sweet cherries, 2% Ibs, whole strawberries, $7.25. 1 Ib. sliced strawberries, $3.85 dozen, with sugar. 25 lbs. black raspberries, $¢.25. 25 Ibs. red raspberries, $6.70. 16 or ted raspberries, $4.30 dozen sugar i 20 ibs. Michigan blueberries. 2» — lbs. ean, $7.20. Ready to ve. picked up Jily: anaes. ee Phone OL 2-7111 ore age gr oa — 3 N. Main St. Rochester cl ANPHAR HUCKLEBERRY Marsh now open. $1.00 per day. Bring boots 321 W. Leonard Ra. Sale Farm Equipment 76 PPP PPP PLL PLL DILL LEAL sgt FARMALL CUB TRACTOR | Gain mower & sickle bar | $995. OR 3-2584. | $8 GENERAL 33°. TUB & SHOW- er. Oil barrels, etc. awinbrook 1-5164 FARM MACHINERY ~ NEW A used. Prouz Oliver Sales on Mat ust oorth of Oxford Live POWER ‘36 FORD TRACTOR (BRAKES ee hours. Inquire at 3663. Bird, _Rd., Clarkston, Mich. | GooD SED apace TRACTOR | with los loader, FE 8-198 GIBSON 1 RIDING TRicTOR “with © plow and cultivator, $275. Will, trade Ottawa Garden tiller for 15 Sen tree sprarer. HA — NEW SED amb! rebuly Devis diactincsy Co. Ph John Deere, New Idea at Ortonville MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Parts @ Repairs. Rd. a 6-0446 believe “ Leni the argent stock of gol, belt ieee equipment in @ service what we Lee’s Sales & Service $21 Mt Ciemeus 8t. FE 3-9830 _. SPECIALS CORMIC BALER?” 4 PTO Mc- WER ERSuWE SRB EE: DITION. ; pare a oases De. SHAPE. _¥6. 5 IA. ae INS KING. BROS. PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE FE 407" FE 41112 Call MU — : 8.2451 SETRAILER. Must _ s ares for cash, FE 3-5054. ontiat "Chist | 14_PT. ARISTO-CRAFT. Boats & Accessories 85 $ HP OUTBOARD MOTOR, RUN ' about 5 bours. $70. PE Fi cau ACING ram, steeri ment, throt- le a ‘ust sell, FE om RAM WITH MERCURY 3-5467. PRAM Mark 20 motor. OR_3-5467 io FT. BOAT WITH WHEEL & 10 hp. super Mercury — & boat _trailer, $220. OR #i00- lo HP, MERCURY “ior OTOR. 8 ft boat steering whee] & gt ts18. kewood Dr., Wat- Johnson & trailer. xcel. cond, FE 17-0404 w INBOARD 60 H.P. WATER Sm boat and trailer $400. ¥: CEDAR BOAT, $125 . HP. motor & controis $130, Ellin sen's Grocery, 332 _N_ Pet Mt Perry _&t. if PT, RUNABOUT WITH “WITH TRAIL- er & new 15 re Evinrude elec- _tric, $450, OL 1-0435. _trailer. $225. OL 1-1 14 WHIRLWIND Sera 25 ag Evinrude. Flec. start, Used 1 weer OR 3-2004 a ALUMINUM 3p ae $150. OR ini eet os r deck, 5 trols. i6'F HP mt ir’ $1 $175, PE 2-1202. MARE . Tarp & trailer, $1,300 value for $950, EM 3-0056. ~ = wens ieee a TRAILER, 33 Evec, starting. Caeapletely eat cau $875. aoe. 1-8448 iv -WATER (ER FAST, safe & Sastacabie. 22 —_ with en mtr, FE 32-9643. 16 — 1958 BORUM SAFARI, RI, 1058 - 84) f i¢ PT. ‘WOLVERINE BOAT AND . «Couldn't a Pop, so I thought ra practice . my er fs B Wanted Used Cars ~ For Sale Gani 91 1955 OR 1956 956 CHEVROLET, FORD or Mercury Hardtop. Cash. Phone FE 2-8005. CASH AVEAT.L'S NEED CARS Shop ‘Then bring it bere for top doliars, : RS Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST B1-VD. ‘AN WELT = Drayton Pie Piains. age the models on Onn’ OR 5. ar Must ve seen to @ __3-3261. 6555 Manson 17 it Ft ee SoRAET a, Sa HP, is oo aay GRAPE sui bouT 105 h.p. Exe condition. FE 3-7467 _or et WAGEMARER WOLVERINE tw. — remote — 3 $150 complete, ¢ Call rE. 4-1006 06 wake, $0 c9 183 8 Saginaw. OAT aoe VIN- cludes hardw mold- ing strip. nBecry | service “De. e120 BOATS customized. 3-1448. Rini's, "5 8. Lapeer, Lk. Orion. ment aston i . ra! ‘ter groups. es er _Milford, MU_ 4 CEN SENORT BOATS Detroiter Bargains — Bargains 50 ft Hignest trade-in’ our deal before you bw 8 & 10 wide allowance ever. Re- member, you will save husdreds of dollars at Bob Hutchinson Mobile Home Sales Inc. 4301 Dixie Highway 4 Miles North of Pontiac Open 7 days a week __Rent Trailer Space 79. AUBURN HOTS. ace. The finest. t 170 N. Opdyke wostte vi © % mile 8E Pon- | PE a-ci10 | MOBILHOME ESTATES. MODERN | Lake front and playground EM | 3-2661. 0: foo Sidewalk Room for gerten on streets — 8] elter. 2 mi. e ater Rd. ast of Oxford on Ph. OA & OA 8-3022. Storm ARK AT PARKHURST Where living {s a vacation «72 Portable docks — Boat ‘* Fiberglass & ilac Alum. ts Poe ee SERVICE | ONDER Ww! WATE hing CUTTING FE 4-712 are W Huron Sars 2-6122 OTORS. ESTLIN- a boats. Gator tral glum {nut boats, & Genev FIBERGLASS MATERIAL ows, plastic supplies. Piberglas panels made order. Plastic resins compounded for any spe- cial requirements. a} repair kits m fat, 9 to 1 Potent "Reinforced Plastics ~ 4 +; er at- Joho bgt | YOUR BOAT AUSTT ae Baa ptt 70_W. LAWRENCE ST, FE_2-0223 FOR SALE: 16 none BcoTT-aT. water, shift, FE 4-061, GOT MY GREETI anodized aluminum boat, steerin: wind la, wa rough: © ot. $756 om — (em a LYMAN, 16 FT. 25 HP. MOTOR, trailer, extras. Bargain. MA 6-6098. lovely acres tncludes a private eS {hLOMINUM BOATS - & shelter, 16 sales, ase | tac, Also t trailer 5 sales, ase a peas, 30 Ibs. to the; $20._Phone_M For Sale “Tires. 80A 2 GOOD 825220 and wheels FE 5-: ai Used TIR ES. buy-Sell, Also STATE TIR $03 8. oe TUBES aris CP, WE at __FE ©0687 inaw, FE <0e8t tex ee pte ‘tire BLACK, 8, 603 STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES on Genera) Safety Tires per cent off. Black or ED WILLIAMS 451 S$. Saginaw at Raeburn age in white wal Goodyear Bervice Store. Wood, Tom aoa: CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car a, rebored. Zuck Ma- chine 23-2563 MOST and) = Plymouths' Contact servicg mgr. Hood. Phone FE SHUMAN’S AUTO PAINT SHOPS. IN AT 8 OUT-AT 5 WILL CALL DELIVER CAR. $28.5 aIMOREEy YOUR CAR—87 8-8258 a FOR AND _Sale e Motor 52 CUSHMAN REASONABLE x. ee} Auburn Ra F ptor Scooters "82 1955 ALLSTATE CRUISAIRE. Good condition OL 2-7697, '{$56 CUSHMAN EAGLE FOR SALE Best offer, MA yiair 6-3117. 36 LAMBRETTA. COMPLETE AC- cessories Absdlutely no a oreeed, Payments only $17.08 a onth. $295 full. price, Great Lanes Motor Mart, 1 8. _ ae FE 86-0402. USHMAN ara ANDERSON BALES RVICE SE! (12-8, PADDOCK fat Pikes PE 4-4246 ~+ For Sale Motorcycles 83) 1938 FRENCH Sell for $40. _ beard’ motor or swap for out- Ph, FE 27-6088. MOTORCYCLE. Summer Sell-Out | te Asadtors mowers & wWilers | Ridem tractors. Sew & used.| p | HOUGHTEN & SON 4. I Case spebeetes Pepenss, panier | i946 HARLEY DAVIDSON torcycle. Inquire at a OR 3-6247 sonvilie Ra. oy MS i tag. | NEW 8 FT HYDROPLA Bil. at comer ¢ RY OUTBOARD MOTORS DERSON Ganon a. 7182 s “Dale raph Across @ Miracle Mite RACER BOAT WITH STEERING wheel and trailer, First $125 takes or will trade for equa! value. FE 5-2766, JOHNSON MOTORS Boats, Trailers & Accessories boat - 396 Orchard Lk. Ave MARK 15 MOTOR, LIKE NEW. Price $125, EM 3-0890. NE WY’ conttols & 10 Mercury, Cheap. ORiando 3-1813. 12” BOATS $40. ALUM 59.50. Trailers, $10.50. ‘2 ~ bouts $144.50 up. UMMER SALE eg cent read ‘? Cadillac you * bs "differen t ear yi Aluminum, molded molded- plylap, fiberglas. » Try them befo Dawson's Sales’ 5% a to to Went Ridge, ros ey fond = Hickory arent ° Gare a week e tiave.s a _compiete Hine of evinrud 4 Motors. STANDA EL PL docks, aluma have: a variety outboard motors, $50 Harrington Boat Works YOUR. EVINRU: S eAER 1899 S§ TELEG FE _ 2-033 Sundays SPAN-AMERICA, DEMO. LAR’ fully one 30 per ‘cent off. Deaier, Pontiac L Lake Rd. SCOTT ea TER 5 HP WITH full shift and auto. bailer. Prac- spies, FE ___For Sale Airplanes’ s' 86 LIGHT AIRPLANE gal ae! for details wie PE NEED A_ FINANCE- | Transportat ion Offered 87 87 \FYXER? Order Classified | PLY 4 ENGINE AIRIINER TO Tractors and Mowers |Ads to seth rent, find a! SRM reise anes "OW 31254 | Bolens & Wheelliorse, walking & a good job, FE 28181 is CARS AND, ORE. im riding Some used. July prices to the \Vant Ad number! | Persians Pi eeu ater pm. ro a + | PROGR nO NORTE, FANT Py ciacied FOR JUNK AND cheap cars. FE days or Y’LL BUY YOUR CAR Call Don DeGain Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward B’ham MI 4-1930 R & R MOTORS a oe Tea cars, Get top cash ease Trade up or down FE 43528 aaa c arade mode ECONOMY aden oF S AUBURN See M & M Motor Sales For dollar op late ty cars, 2527 Dixie Hwy. 32-1603 ‘| We Need Cars! 50 thru ‘55 Models Fords, Chevies #1 WE Nos uD Ki] HP ie Mercury controls & _ ood clean | ' ton har 6b and in origina) car- $65, Discount on boat, : __motot and ler combination. |. inboard: my in good cond. & le and Pontiacs Auburn Motors CQRNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. FE 3-7471 ~———$i5 FOR OLD CARS : ie) 15 NEED CARS Desperately “TRY OUR DEAL FIRST” * WE'RE PAYING TOP $$$ DOLLAR FOR GOOD USED CARS See Our New Location 952 W. HURON GLENN'S — MOTOR SALES FE 4-7371 __Used Truck Parts _89A ae AR ‘opEts™ Rts 2635 4 Se 40632 For Sale “Trucks 90 - DON'T BUY A NEW - tsED TRUCK [) SE "Ti You Check Our Low Prices. oe 147 g. Saginaw. 94 CHEVROLET 34 TON PICKUP. e .24 per month. 4 ucky Ante sate 8. Saginaw. tt 4.2214. _— ROL TRUCK, “Ree ig c en. ip - box, 5-2748 1v53 « : TON Show room coadlage Call ee at Turner's, MI 4-7500, “weuok & mother os se Sau nae ies Co 'Y PANEL. G dition. die" Seale” "Ford. Ob, COR i9s2 FORD %; FON PICKUP RUNS he 1} Bob- Butler at. Turner’ ‘By. Me exira > oll oti Bob. Butter at_Turnet’s. ss 4-7500. FORD HSS TRUCK, 1951, % eE condition, best price. OS 6 p.m, PICK-UP. *, TON. “Clarkston Motor Sales eylinders, RETAIL ‘BRANCH Oakton’ at ban LA a 528 N Mala Spek Low "lasts deus rE 70|R. 6 C. Rambler ea Chevrolet se CO MOTOR SAL. oval eve sam, “ti on LIEN HOLDER. MUST SELL, sharp, "37 Buick, 2 dr. Hardtop. fe eo ares ras 12558 63 rat Sedan, sai = $1708 MO. ith accessories, A excellent con- No Ne ee wo th Great Lake 8-0402. oe and | tires “FE E_ Huron. ; 1956 Y HARDTOP, Ne G D : AARDTO Murphy “Credit De t., B’ham Rambler. tee 'S Woodward, MI 6 = a i Me S less eapentiva’ s Mag CHRYSLER, 1956 This New Yorker Seden is in like-new , a ghout. It won't fast at ot only Eifes So : SCHUTZ nz 2 Weaneaed Sonineam ba ss CHRYS: R&H, P. brakes, “Real nice, * R & R MOTORS 4 Gexiend Ave. FE 4-359 , se DESOTO ° rs vise: ” Boe $40.1 MONTH BRAID SALES Desgte-Ply mou Dealer “ bie Pair Dealing DESOTO, 1956 =| | IASKINS Hey there! You folks that z ~ have been looking for ultra ‘ wagon take This #- passenger is reelliy ( | equi to your every SPE IA S or “aes wi ‘ ; brakes and the 4 wy pow- er seat, makes this one em eas wena 2 rive. , PONTIAC 4DOOR SEDAN, 1605. Sebbrmaaees Dae tape) | ear Oba LIGHT BLUE FINISH. ONE- SX H UTZ NER, LOW MILEAGE .. $695 | | 12 8. Woodward, ™ 1955 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR, Pe ar igeo — 2 DR. RADIO wr Ee wai RADIO. HEATER: oe Fe iss, 1953 GE. TIRES. THIS CAR .HAS TO BE : . Mechanical- = Ha]. Seas op mbeaee get +200" ver payments 5 over le H ki Ch $73.35 mo. iy 2333. ASKInNs ©V. | isi rorD 7 DR. SHARP._NO 6751 Dixie Highway at M15 _fust. Eddie Steele Ford. FE 5-9204 Fest MAple 5-3071 Open Nites ‘til 9/1956 FORD VW. 1A. 4 DE. hardtop A red and ‘edas: ‘1950 BUICK. SPECIAL, DR. ay elma FACTORY BRANCH 33 BUICK 4 DOOR Radio ang Heater $350 PONTIAC CRETAHL. STORE" ote wes " SLEMERS POST OFFICE ia SEUIE Te ee FRRIBT E. NEW top. t like ae. perf ne gray. aE Auto Sales, 193 8. 42214. . fay BUICK CENTURY R- ag Lsyeer. Power, Will trade. “HAUPT Pontiac Sales _ ST FP ¢ Cat, coupe. Hydra. 154 Pontiac 4 4 dr. starchief sedan. pi Pontiac 2 dr. Hydra. R&H, WW ae Werks Ra. Big Lake. 1955 iy Fone Toe 6. CLEAN. ED- Steele Ford. PE 5-0204. fom: SAVE New car warrant: TOM BOHR, INC., MO. 4175 1965 ou Po CONVERTIBLE. é white wall tires & radio_Exe.} cond, FE $-0145. v-4. hg fn Ed- i986 FORD FAIRLANE. 7 DR... V-8. FoM Sharp. Eddie Steele Ford, 8 FORD, 3 DR: GOOD ¢ 2D CONDE Ford. PE Pea 1955 FORD V-8 TUDOR, RADIO _Bivd aaauane rate 6 mo. Wachee Wand - "62 Ble Coane 2. 85. =M Ty: DR., $1 Pes : Lake Orion Motor. Ssles | . os ; Maat | '55 Pontiac 2-Dr. ...$ 995 OWN- 56 Buick 4-Dr .$1895 CENTURY STA. WA power ygg lg | egies 4 54 Ford 2Dy Ae “vs 795 | CORFOMELINS | SEE ra) ae tires, a real “yee 54 Buick 4-Dr. ne 995 ' ee — ‘stationwagen ~ Woodward at 8. Blvd. ‘56 Buick 2-Dr. 55 ae ee FE 2-9101 RRIFIC Sostamne, tee ee tee 4 Dr om arteterees (hae geese “’MAZUREK STUDEBAKER) # BUICK ace Buy Used Cars .. + $1495 | — ig ag a a Eo with hermenizing interior, ONE OWNER : 55 Buick 4-Dr. ....$1295 SPECIAL iP. lo, heat- HARDTO! nadie. est: . @ynafiew. ower steering. 2 to sheose from. 1958 PLYMOUTH $149 Down or Trade-In $47.50 “spECtAL PAYMENT PLAN BOB ANDER SON CAR DEPARTMENT — fH RAH -NO RUST. | oa Fe ek ee al 1953 “SCHUTZ MOTORS |, Pee good SRE pe ons a Rage Pg Great Lakes PE 80002. 55 Ford Wagon ...$1295 COUNTRY ——*. radio. heater. white tires, 2 to choose $1295 "55 Pontiac fray se “gi195 810 SEDAN, radio. heater. Hydra- 860 SEDAN. radio, heater, stan- ~“! ONE - gteering. radio, heater, yenbew. | another sharpie 56 Greve ; 4 SEDAN radio, heater, | sandaia “spin, a tu-tone blue & | OLIVER | BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Arve.” Open Eves. 1958 MORRIS 1000 Pe on ee —_s it will ® you. price only $1 SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMCUTH _ 913 p12 8. Riese Birm: "33 Nash . dr. statesman. Also nepertatine 5 estate! i as Ag ~ siasf” MO. reek ATS — sate Ret aah? $-1141 neode, hat “Hae a Sh ‘es Fol mone down, adie “Ep ee, wt Pe ata or Ford _Get V ise, E Economize sybompo ge | RAMBLER Euhtr. FACTORY, FQUIP. Chrysler 2. ou. he conaiesnning. a 1953 ae BILL SPENCE ~ “beauty. RAMBI : es BRE Ww ilson: Pontiac - Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward ‘hart MI 4-1930 eg cae ee e new me ‘transmission, Like new ae 7 CHEVROLET 2 dr, sedan. 2 gg 6 cyl, standard trans- mission. $1495, 1957 Ford % ton pickup. Auto- matic transmission, Low mileage. Outstanding condition. $1445, moe HIGHT MTRS. V8 POWER. arp’ Eddie Steele Pore, * Riviers. era. eS Bi Ba Peaner 1957 i 1058 A Healy ister, ‘and — Austin aay _ ae -_ HOUGHTEN & SON Rochester OL 1.9761 MARY a. k os Fi, The 3 come mat & look cen over! Auburn Motor eet at eo ee es A ing My ee 1 ce sous. 1% T “WE E mane PonTtag i Larry Jerome SOCNEAT ES zz Sore Sean. FACTORY BRANCH ~58 FORD Radio & atic, Beaw $2395 PONTIAC’ “RETAIL STORE”. Cs) ee FAIRLANE. is ‘tions saan rosea SPECIALS. ‘HEVROLET . : 50_4-Door eS ie oB JO Oldsmobile sas $04 OLDSMOBILE. . 32 4-Door svbeeckas SOO PONTIAC’ ~ 53 4-Door EE ad CHEVROLET ’°53 4-Door es 54 Fomeng Victoria $595 33 4 a Deor Aes S Matthau: Hargreaves Your Cheveolet. Dealer At The BIG, BIG Lot 631 OES AVE. 22 Auburn off er " 4-4547, se : = ‘ig oe : f ’ ¢: eS. Ro —_ * pies pea € = 2 ‘ PONTIAC Sk 47 2-Door ibs ates 3s 69 stariereres 4 {34 Sat, vevessei8795] ’ * " Ei 232 8, SAGINAW youas your $t Ford 4 Ba Pete, dr., ar, PB trans : 7 Ford Petia Patience Ps ie ce — 7 Ford Dawson | LIN ENGLISH FORD le 133 to serve | RIGHT HAND MAN HIGH QUALITY BETTER SAVINGS FINE FACILITIES EASIER TERMS 7 Ponting catalina ar, we, "ST be eae : Chevy: ave eye senes shtewe y B Piet elub coupe 0 “CY” OWENS FORD 53 PLYMOUTH 4 DooR OWENS 147 8, SAGINAW FE 5-410 | ,. Bice . week A eer bee st Fort G ward, Mi Eee, SHARP CARS v4. = 1195 4 dr V8 $095 8 4 ar ns . $14es Station Wagon. $845 oe r.. $795 Del Ray Powerglide. $595 Walled Lk. TAYLOR'S GREVS - baeee ON 41561 ‘Rochester "FACTORY BRANCH curt dy al ae “RETAIL So ORE” ; : Birt 46 Hudson Roger s Sales & Service | Stop, Looks, Buy “aT Runs perfect .... § 75 Saco we "$2 x hg oF ams wed tceklé wie . Ran. ... « 85 Customline. OD, 6 an ‘S’Chery Bei’ Air 4 door 4 Olds Bop ss Super, #8 Hotidey. ? Pontiac Starchief Cat caer Ceaee -“ Chevy Dtone green. ew * 1.8 m0 4 HT... $1505 n Egy & Be! Air ‘ dr. ad Pic ie. cond . stees convert. My¢ra, “SHELTON Pontiac - Buick OL 1-8133 buy. "37 Fairlane * ‘ mileage. me. equipment, to co. 8605. S33 V-8 2 Dr. 4 heater, brakes. power "$6 & Door Sedan. one. owner. $2695. Hardtop, - Tyory custom interior, CHECK THE CAR? OF COURSE YOU po! po atts CHECK — THE DEALER TOO! You try to be sure of the quality of the used car_ you buy. Look into the reputation of the dealer, too. It's just as important to your complete safis-. faction—and your best assurance of getting a good Listed below are a* few values with our anniv eraney prices still in effect. a | FORDS ’* Convertibie, radio, heater. fordomatic, low . to ‘SS Fairlane Sedan, ali factory ready and willing radio, heater. s BONUS BABY from the | Bright Spot. $475. CADILLACS ‘$8 Demo Hardtop Cpe. power steering and brakes, 700 actual wiles, $1400 discount. - ‘Ss? Coupe, 11.000 miles, radio. steering and 4 way power, A very nice car. at PONTIACS ‘6? 4 Dr. Starchief Catalina & Blue with $2295. & i ay ‘eS Catalina Custom Starchief Hardtop 2 Dr. power equipped. Your favorite cojor, Ivory and Gold, $1195. 5 “63-4 Door Sedan. hydramatic, fio tust,. good tires. and only | CHEVS.. ase tapaiia ‘conveciais, level air sus plus many,; ~ amany "extras. ee ‘too. | 93645, ss *55°2 ‘Dr. Sedan. radio, hegter. . mood tires & paint, clean inside © and seutl : = ‘$4 Chevrolet, radio, heater powerglide, smart looking” dan. $695. 4 OLDS ~ ‘8? Super Holiday Mardtop,: power equipped, one owner.” $2495. i in 584 Door setan, Turquoise 'e: Ivéry finish, real_sharpie.. 61695. "S4 Rocket 88 2 Door. A new low price on this model. $905.’ a BUICKS - 6 fivecia! 2 Door, Riviera dysiafiow, looking car. $1445, ras Motor Corfipany grit hoch yom ere 332 8 SAGINAW. FE 80488 "BRIGHT SPOT" “OLDS - CADILLAC DEALER = *. ORCHARD LAKE AT°CASS co af OPEN TILL, 10 fai! \¥ FE 2-9131 ry * ae escent Rydre.. = | 5 Qauicoemaa. *# &@63 £4 £562 tote 42 eo 64 83 88 a ees _FIFTY-ONE : Into Nest = . een wink oe “Channel 2WIBKTV — Channet 4—-WWI-TV Channel 7—WYLTV Channel §—CKLW-TV House of Lords TONIGHT’S FV HIGHLIGHTS sie Nees seri on st 00 (4) Amos ’n’ Andy. - - pa (Re-run.) Four Receive Special aia Peerages for Ist Time News: Williams. in British History 6:1€ (&) Weather: Eliot, a sa lt Bac: first | oe (9) Monte Cristo. : Money. , four wom 6:15 re (4) Buckskin. waist Be Dende me Mn en were named today to the House colorful madans 's niuniered, (2) Playhouse 90. Doctor is (2) Halls of Ivy. ne osen Wisabetiy Tt to sehee doctor turns detective. asked to operate on convict, (9) Movie. life into -the ancient, evra (9) Six Gun Judge. so the man may die later sr il (4) Crossroads. of “in the electric chair in “Be-/33:99 (2) Arthor Godfrey. Oy ee og (Catholic Priest in Red China. aN a age - (4) Price Is Right. Like alj Britons nominated to (2) News: LeGoff. Coleen Gray, Jay C. Flippen| 11:39 (2) Dotto, Seliemat, "tnetoiee have dis- : \ on ee ee “ tinguished themselves in public 6:40 (2) Weather. | oes __|s25 (1) News, life. Four of the new male peers S 1:06 (7) Frontier Justice. Western (4)Truth or Consequences. [were members of the present :45 (2) News: Edwards. (9) News, : (1) Ricky the Clown. House f° (4) (color) Price is Right. (9) Howdy Doody. The ‘7:00 (7) Sports Parade. (9) Boots, Saddle. Indian ad- venture. _(@® (color) Mich, O’Doors. (2) Code Three. 7:10 (7) Weather. 7:15. (1) News: Daly. 9:30 (7) Circus Boy. Con men (4) color) Tic Tac Do’gh. (2) Set. Preston. Preston _ combs Yukon for bogus 8:00 (7) Zorro. Zorro rides to makes a date and finds out 9:00 (7) Andy Williams. Singer Williams, comedian Dick Van Dyke, Bob Hamilton (9) Headline. (4) People’s Choice. Ura- - (2) Playh’se 10:15 (3) Weather. 19:20 (9) Film Fare. 10:30 (7) Crash. Other officers, think (cont.) 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Chill, salad’ par excellence; Prepare — 1 Longs dne-sumeig cong age ym .|ness without straining the budget.|~ Combine mayonnaise, cream, 1 croutons and. rub wooden salad a. ; be|teaspoon salt and paprika; blend. bow! with eit: gstlic ge eee c eae the wie tah tam deo, on used in gate AP gs watermelon |Combine pineapple, macaroni a a Was bead of — ai celery with mayonnaise mixture; below, es in the recipe below. tos lightly and chil. Arrange mac- other greens of. your choice into Louls Dressing . aroni mixture bite size pieces. Ys cup mayonnaise Macaroni Fruit Ssind platter, Arrange watermelon) Add 4% cup olive oil, % cup lem- © Picton Prceuntreniteg ty er around macaroni: mixture, Makes on juice, % cup Bleu cheese, % This} i seees eee tie 2 cups elbow macarodi (8 ounces) (6-8 servings, teaspooh Tabasco and salt. Toss Salt and pepper 2 sun Bahn cream lightly. Break egg over salad and ‘Families get tired of plain white|toss again until no trace of egg _ {bread! 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Events | _ By RUTH SAUNDERS ” BLOOMFIELD HILLS—As a dinner: party at Spring Lake Country Club Saturday, Mr. and Mrs, J. Bryan Simms of Grand Haven announced the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn-Nan, to William Har- old Redfield who is, the son of Mrs. Max Fruhauf of Brook- side drive, Sine! at Marilyn is-'a e 0 Michigan State University and holds both a bachelor of arts and a masters degree. > Bill attended Cranbrook School and is also an alumnus of Michigan State College. Mr, et rs Fruhauf are leaking forward to & vist With W 24k |: Mr. and Mrs, David Walker Lee: will take their sons, Dave and Tom, on-a tour of Europe, sailing from New York Aug. 19. - Daye will be back. in time to attend Brown’ University where he will be a sophomore. RETURN TO CALIFORNIA Mr, and Mrs, Kirke W. Con- nor left Wednesday to fly back to their home in Santa Bar- bara, Calif. The Connors formerly lived in Detroit and Oxford: . They ‘ have beén staying with. their brother and. sister-in-law, the Don... Connors, at Orchard Lake. a a or 2 Karen Andreae returned - home this week after attending summer school in Mexico. Mr. and Mrs, Maynard Andreae, she will attend the Aug. 6 wedding of her cousin, David Andreae, to Phyllis Reibold in Denver, Colo, : A eee Mrs, ‘William J. Reilly will give a tea next cher her future daughter Barbara Brezette of The nest was used in nature study classes during the the 6 ‘ Pentiae Press Photes camp’s two two-week sessions which ran June 30- July 24. . Daily. > Miss Daily, who taught the .girls weaving, is wearing an Indian gown she made herself. olis. Barbara’s engagement to Philip Reilly was recently an- nounced. ae! plan to be mar- ried Sept. 6 a ot The C. Theron Van’ Dusen home on Bennington drive. will be gay Saturday evening when Linda Ball and her fiance, Roy Olson Jr., are the guests of Five Pages Today in Women’s Section “honor at-a-supper party. Co- hosts with the Van Dusens will be Mr, and Mrs, Edward E. Rothman and Mr. “and Mrs. Robert .N, Woodruff, Linda’s: wedding will take place Monday. evening aft 6 o’clock in the chancel of Christ Church Cranbrook. Linda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan M; Ball, a grad- uate of Randolph-Macon Col- lege at Lynchburg, Va., has been a guide at the U. N. in New York since her gradua- tion, Baubles Beads for Fall The fashion for Fall °58-’50 adorned clothes that are per- fect “‘showcases” for jewelry. The new clothes are easy in fit and simple in line, Slim skirted, loosely fitted clothes are either carefully contoured over the diaphragm or have a° high rising waistline directly under the bust, réminiscent of the Directoire or Empire. * * * This free, mere ‘‘outline” of form silhouette, demands , a lavish and imaginative use of jewelry, No timid accent will do, Masses of jewelry is the mode. Bold -jewelry, excitingly new in feeling, is meant to be worn in new ways, * *.* New stones, color drenched and improbably large, manage to look exquisitely precious yet frankly fake. Jewels in new shapes with new silhouettes, themselves “‘free form,” are well keyed to the complete change in the fashion picture. Welcome-Back Party Given A - welcome-home dinner party for Dr. and Mrs. Aaron -D. Riker and Dr. and Mrs. Clif- ford. T. Ekelund was given Wednesday. evening by the Walter D. Appels at their home on Orchard Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Riker and Dr. and Mrs. Ekelund have recent- ly returned from two months abroad. ? State Hospital Employes Plan Aug. 9 Reunion The second annual reunion of former employes.of Pontiac State Hospital will be held Aug. 9 at 1 p.m. on the hos- pital picnic grounds. General chairman Mrs, Cora Harrington is being assisted by Mrs. Clarence Hickmott, Mrs. Julia Fitzgibbons, Mr. and Mrs. E.-K. Vanderlind, Mrs. Jeannette See, Duncan Mc- Vean, David Duval and Don Milbourn, ¥ Countryside Gtoug Meets for Program Countryside Improvement _ Association met Wednesday at the home of Mrs, A. R. Dodge on Lake Angelus for luncheon Mrs. Keep to Straight and Narrow... - Abby ‘PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1958 Cooking in utensils they made mselves are Mrs. Roy Church and Linda Matthews. Planning and cook- William Hewitt these Blue Birds (left to right) Susan Norberg and Eileen Pelton in the instructed ¢ Don't Detour to ‘Trouble By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: When I was visiting in Arizona I met a truck driver from NEW OR- LEANS, We had ‘a wonderful time together, but I didn’t get his name. He said to just call him “Red.’ I have been thinkin a lot abou him lately and wonder how I can find out ‘ABBY and where I can get ih touch with him. - “I'm not. sure which truck- ing outfit he works, for but if you send me a list of names maybe it will come back to me, I think his home base was INDIANAPO! S, I can’t get this guy out of my mind.” » KIKI DEAR KIKI: If he were in- terested, respectable and avail- able, he’d: have en YOUR name and Don't de- tour to look for trouble. Name- less strangers constantly travel the road to ruin, — * * * “DEAR ABBY: Iam 15 years old and am startirig to get a mustache, My folks won't his real name , @a ‘ee hear of letting me shave . off because they think I am too young to start shaving, It is very noticeable and the kids at school are beginning to make fun of me. Most of the ‘guys I go with shave their whole faces, How old should a fellow be before he starts shaving?”’ BABIED DEAR BABIED: A fellow’ should start shaving when he has something to shave. * * * “DEAR ABBY: How much does a son owe his parents? Ever’ since I was old erough to count change I carried_pa- pers. I worked my way through college by keeping three jobs. My father never worked steady but he drank steady. My moth- et used to ask me for money and spent it on clothes for my sisters who could have worked but were too lazy. “Now that. d am a success (I am not rich, but I do aif right) my sisters, who are now married, keep writing to tell me how, bad off the old folks are. Don’t you think they should .~ all pitch inthe same amotmt, even if it means they have to sacrifice something? They all drive cars and have two TV sets and take vacations.” JUST A SON ing their own lunches was part of the daily camping program. proper swimming drokes. All campers had a chance to enjoy swimming, cook- ing and hiking in the daily program. a DEAR SON: A son (or daugh- . ter) should give not according to his MEANS — but-accord- ing to his CONSCIENCE, Don't count their money — count your blessings, You will find the answer to your question in a very old book,’ I quote: “Honor thy mother and thy father.” ~ é, x + * “DEAR ABBY: My sister passed away last December ami we had many talks be- fore she died because she knew she was going, She told me she was leaving me her most precious possessions — her husband ‘and three little chil- dren (all under 12), ‘Thus far her husband hag made no ad- vances to me. I am 34 and unmarried, My sister was 42 and so is her. husband. Should I tell her husband of our con- versations? He hds hired a housekeeper and shows only a / sisterly interest in me.” DEAR SISTER: Don’t 4 your. sister's husband about your conversation. Even though your sister might have wanted to “give you” her most. pre- cious: possessions — it~is still a man's. privilege to select his’ own. wife. , é ‘ot Oweld Each morning for the last four weeks more than 250 hap- py young ladies were whisked away from Pontiac by special bus for a day of outdoor camp- ing fun and. adventure. . These young ladies were Blue Birds and Camp Fire Girls ages 7-18 who attended the- Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls’ day camp, Camp Oweki in Clarkston. TWO SESSIONS HELD At the camp, which ran in two two-week sessions June 30- July 24,.the girls were given an opportunity to enjoy the outdoor experiences of camp- ing such as hiking, swimming, cooking, and nature study. In- structions also were given in archery, swimming and many phases of camping such as tenting and furniture making. *: & ® Blue Birds, ages 7-10, learned much about the won- ders of nature and used grass- es, stones and flowers in mak- ing jewelry and_ decorative pieces. Camp Fire Girls, those 10-15, learned many of the funda- mentals of camping. Cooking” was a feature of their program along with tenting and the making of camp furniture. The older girls were given in- struction in archery and many had opportunity for overnight camping. The girls 15-18 assisted the adult leaders, of the group in teaching classes. ¢ PUBLISHED NEWSPAPER A daily newspaper was pub- lished by the girls as an added attraction. * * * “The day camp program is _ Planned to offer a girl a pro- camp director Jane Strom. She also stated that one of the camp's chief aims was to acquaint girls with the out- of-doors and to gain an appre- ciation of nature. * * * The 120-acre camp site near Clarkston is operated on regis- tration fees and community contributions. _Camp chairman William Mc- Lean stated, ‘“‘The girls them- selves bought the site through their annual candy sales. The mothers operate the day camp, while the fathers maintain the camp site under the guidance of camp development chair- man Eldon Gardner.” CLUBS ASSIST The Civitan Club developed the waterfront program and contributes annually to a trust fund for permanent buildings. The Kiwanis Club of Pontiac donated cabins, boats, shelters and tenting equipment. The West Side Kiwanis Club con- tributed archery equipment, and Zonta Club donations are used for camping supplies. * * * The Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls, which operates a year-round program for ‘all in- terested girls 7-18 years of age, is a member-agency of the Pontiac Area United Fund. re 3 & Ne Tee bt ae ‘ = ae S ‘a ari oe fee ew ee j ai og ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ene. 24, 1958 _ a ae ae oe ree er or te * 9 glo aso ae 4 = Be gees hel ~_ Agee ae = sch acengs deed S cauenttnedeialixadiecrtectncilantiadate Bh op at vi ip ae acne ake f “ r er “THIRTY-FOUR Sale WOMEN’S BUSKENS 97 ‘three months to minister to CHILDREN’S PLAYSHOES and op MEN'S SOFT 4° Leather Casuals “You women don’t seem Come In’ and thinking you ask a machine to do for you, the more oT things there are about it that are going to break down. | | Shoe. lf You Want Gadgets | ee Be Prepared to Pay || By RUTH MILLETT After I had called a repairman for’the fifth time in a shiny big stove with two ovens and an instrument panel that looks complicated| | enough to control a B-52, he broke down and gave me a bit of advice I’ve never gotten from a salesman. | He said, “Lady, if you had just bought a medium- priced stove without all these fancy gadgets, you wouldn’t be having this trouble. to realize that the more I make a living not from Browse Around medium- priced household = equipment, but from the bh kind that is built to do just ‘a few more things than is i necessary — things you SHOES could do yourself with no trouble, : Shoes for Young Folks i ee aes want everytiing) 26 W. Huron | He then went on to explain | that the cheapest piece of house- Complete with Haircut and Set LOUIS ® Poems aes $950 . No Appt Receerer eg — so) AIR CONDITIONED + hold -oquibaien anil diate Se best buy. — but that the most expensive isn’t always the best | - buy, either: Just stick te the medium-priced line, he advised, and you'll usually get good qual- ity, without a lot of unnecessary | # refinements. to go haywire. is ak (ee 7 ee household I haven't read it in any tising, either. All I've heard and read is, that by paying “just a little more,” I could buy more convenience, more leisure, more | fool-proof operation. It occurs to me that if sales- men would just say, “Now this model fs more completely auto- % Saginaw ot Warren, Pontiac FEDERAL dept. stores introducing... two new exciting strapless bras... - Cool summertime glamour in new P laytex comfort A. Paynes ‘Magle-Cling’ strapless... with contour cups, elastic bok st noset® that : clings. 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As g bonus, two complete patterns are printed right in our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. Dozens of other designs you'll want to order—easy, hand. work for yourself, your home, gifts, H. Hollis. copy of this Boole today! Use Precision Makeup son’s look of brilliant eye beauty, ~ lpractice drawing eye-liners so that they are precision-perfect, * * * First sharpen your eyebrow pen- cil to a fine wedge. A blunt point creates a blurred, fuzzy outline. hold the upper lid taut by gently | If you wish to achieve this sea-) Want Beautiful Eyes? the.temple with the forefinger. Glide the pencil point in a straight line close to the roots of the upper and lower lashes, and then tse the pencil to feather color subtly into = = roots, * bazaar items. Send 25¢ for your! — Add your een makeup, and beauty that is an essential pulling the outer corner toward! of glamour, maling tal treat astern | FURTHER REDUCTIONS IONS an : Formerly 2.99 -t0 6.99. Whites and All Summer Colors—Darks, too! Casual and Dressy Styles! MALING SHOES shoes q7. a 297 ll ful Think of all the fun you con have=picking out gorgeous shoes at our low sale prices. — Plenty of styles to wear now, ond in the 's have redveed lots _ uf a ¢ } an i All Hs | Is e 1 “ 1 i: f i i i [ g i relatives civing me their good ’ wishes. Should these notes and cards be acknowledged, and if so, by personal note?” Answer; No acknowledgment fs necessary except a verbal ~ one as you meet the different | senders, It would be courteous, |; however, to send written thanks to any long letter or af- fectionate note. : = Tops. ‘Buses a. ‘Values ‘0 1. ee dengan + Soe et Values to 490. ; ce PEE: Now ..,.+: ~0o 60 vasep linge tome axcrel Values to 108, aeeee “200 - % 00 tteaven Veen he ee ene eee seamen At ee ee ene ee +e eee diene ee Pee eee ee ite ee rT) Rock ‘Girls’ Wear. Values to 306. °° Sizes 1 to 14. Now Girls’ J Sizes 3 to | ogg to @x. Now vapqeoyesce Rack Girls’ Wear. Values te 7.98. one. Rack Giris’ Shorts. ‘Values to 398. ° tor eevene eee ee er eee 6 oe ene We PF. Now . tg ys to 14. Sub-Teen Blouses and ‘Shorts. Broken ‘Values to 396. ere Sub-Teen o gee ‘Values to 598, Now .... ‘hgh e etna dseede ee ~No Layaways! Charges Available! Then partially close one-eye and|your eyes will have the expressive Church Unit Meets part) The Paulson Missionary Circle 'of.Emmanuel Baptist Church met » \Tuesday evening at the Crane > street home of Mrs. John Thomas. Participating in the program were Mrs. Thomas, president and Mrs. | } James Girdley. Sorry, no exchanges or refunds on sale merchandise. Te MARGARET ANN SHOP RIKER BUILDING at NE a A ge tg allan ag a Maling Shoes ~ 50 N. SAGINAW ST. . Open Mondey & Thursday Evenings Save on “ot TV, Hi-Fi, Radios, Records! SPECIALS @ Hallet & Davis Was $629, New $497. 00 @ Steinway Console @ Grinnell Walnut Console — . Was $675, Now $595.00 @ Knabe Me @ Grinnell Wolnut Console Was $945, New $795.00 . @ Hallet & Devis @ Grinnell Previnciel NEW PIANO Was $1695, New $1495, uit ny Console Was $1 pngg cra $1235.00 © Grinnell Ook Conecle > Was $875, Now $775.00 - Was $695.00, Now $595.00 |. Was ii Now-$795. 00 “USED > @ Grinnel irae $550. 00 Looks N @ Lester Mahogany Console Good condition $540.00 °@ Estey Grand “$595.00 Mhg. Case, Unusual Value @ Schumen Grand $249.50 ‘A Real Buy | - c __ USED PIANOS _ From Se yo Up k TV. BARGAINS , USED» @21" Munts Looks. New .....'.$57.00 As is E @ 17” Grinnell Mhg. Cabinet ‘A Good Buy.:.... $49.00 e 21” Magnavox Mhg. Cab. Good Condition . © 17" Ambessodor Mhg. Cab. ...Only $43.00 @ 10” Emerson As is .... ~ Attention Music Teachers “>and Pupils © Sheet Music, 5000 Copies, Red Star Special "PHONOGRAPHS *"@ Child's Phono . 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RECORDS — bad a a 45's Special Selection @ Ambro Tape Recorder Used 979: 95 ree eee ee ee ee ee ee ee e VM Extension Speeker “Demonstrator . .. et 00 . 4 RADIOS © GE Well Transistor $27. 00 eee 6 ee + * For 45's only, © holds 50 wheter ences GL OS SPECIAL! - BRASS TV STANDS $12. 95 FE 3018 oe ~~) & may be causing i 15, of to the United Staten In its flrs) an egsiead "whew, To tle, doen't really know the head as * gon’: and~ eats ont “An c=: alae neon ‘That scarcely anyone wants to eaeeee | May Be Sign of Self-R _ scored by young oie ngratitude ay Be ign of Se espect ‘ Tet uieie-ents Wat on seme By MURIEL LAWRENCE that his father said kindly, “Look, ;think we’d turned him out of the "people in our poll told us they are| Before school closed, Bud na Bi Until you Tid work, we'll gojhome insirad. of “helping ‘hie. interested in science and engineer-|jocated a summer job in a local "eht on with your ‘usual allow-|Sometimes bs pracy bere ce te graying le ecco garage. But the first morning eine. aa take that load off ee ee eeatitade e other professions. — turned up for work, its owner said mind. 3 1 think m rents of ado- THEY'RE NEEDED _ |he’d had to give the job to his/STILL GROUCHY leseend chthdoed know. tle. a THE \wife’s kid brother.. “You know} But Bud didn’t. Though he mut-| noned sense of ingre(itude. In These are the very people most!how it is,” he said uncomfortably.|tered “thanks” for the $4 his) our hearts we often groan to needed by the United States in its) Bud didn’t know how it was,/father handed him, he was 50) ourselves, “The more I try te age competi grouchy and hostile toward his| a tor gud or Lila, the more tion with the Soviet Union. be spent the rest of the day look-|mother the next day that she said| outrageously they treat me.” | geo nya or ee ydespairingly to his father, “You'd i aaa es al . head” "— and by inference the! - want to do for themselves. word “intellectual” — to our young|ner that night he was so depressed Silver Lake Bud is jealous of his father’s Ry ee aay FFE AP OTE re 5 ids aah SP a er eee gar ql ae me , SHAGBARKS, E PRINTS, CHECKS, 7 STRIPES, WOVEN PATTERNS. NEW COLORS. 10 to 16, LEFT: silhouette of saleghons check. RIGHT; floral printed aed lawn. sale $12.90 sale $12.90 | & ems <<: See ee aM Mae Sa eas - * 3 » %: * PE PEO NIG A peg ee OE OI AES 2 = see a 3 ‘ Ve “ ne ‘ ; i PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY aELy, 24,1958 st _THIRIY.SEVEN__ : : ; i is J ee 3 : : ¢ < : a . 3 i ( : m n St re ads | ee j a paigr Pp: a r BIOGENIC STIMULATOR Self-respect often is reflected int we are ii frowsy and itl, ‘ |good grooming and certainly good|groomed, bath, clean lingerie and Re- grooming breeds. self-respect. Wea neat hairdo always pick up the . concluded @ )*dults all know thjs to be true! |wilting ego. i I thik some of the | If yeu would like te have my leaflet “Pianning Clothes to Suit | 2 Figure Personalit iy” send a r: : stamped, a ob ag y your request leaflet No. 4 g og a eg hep sit “1 am. a-firm believer in the in care of The Pontiac Press. ae id and who — the credit.\statement, ‘They act as they are Tomorrow: “Light Powder Can Be ales +- ‘ wee ae | ee Make Your Nose Look Longer.” Ss : 2 iat pee of “A small percentage of ‘our stu- . : sf = fc EA. cra wea a etna ee eee eee A creme to lessen and reduce lines for skins of all | 2 - QoL Fe: ‘that patna chile ce outward definitely our behavior ages which should dramatically do more to a fae | W-}- _) |symbol, has an inner significance|We are planning to set up a dress improve older skins —- as well as younger skins (- . 2eih-t_it- i& ge ape Rg LO Bees wong eons teers Giaen ~ thgn any other product that has ever been offered. : - joe 20S eee vcuabions ‘he aes . acdc: ate started ont by Raving jaa | See for yourself with a few applications. , 4 2 8 Feeeicr ing “Dress Right” programs to! jors ae seniors dregs This remarkable Creme available in two sizes: | ibd : 4i- Sut their students, often through their) on Mondays, Wednesdays and / cs ‘fs 7. 7 - _|student councils. Fridays. All of the classes) | : , 2. a ‘6 * ¢ = : Ot course those: of you who read caught the spirit and have won) 7 1 0z:......:...:.; 8228 « ‘ ks : 2 a feo 4 - - }. = this column know that I feel that, peerem h sa from the com- | = a f rk @ YY ff appearance has an inner impact! munity.” 2 Oz.............$20.00 /msi7gs “" T\—- Ti) [EC on all of ts. T have been w “The “Dress Right”. ‘ Prices, plus tax, = : 4 ge 7a me ene ~—B\-1-t; {for years that | believe we women Bayt Dress Right” program does) : = s+ ce" - ’ are very apt to live up to the se geno we pPodigerse: es as ac expensive clothing. The © A cinch! Just stir a of | | eal Pp ARK a ; picture we have of ourselves. lis i ing and clean cloth- page P heonet | | ee : . The Aimeriean Institute of ing worn property rather than in a Powdér flavor into milk. } ‘ | s : Men's and Boys’ Wear has been slovenly manner. SPECIAL OFFER FOR $ | ERS s @ It’s the same doctor-recommended | | 5 1-Nerth Saginaw i ne : - Sa Rennet Powder used in. making ' 10 DAYS ONLY 30 tax PTET E LETT LL Ld Ge here; the erywhere all “Junket” Rennet-Custard. = " re, ev A . o i ft eae et roe Sharon £. Ramsay Feted o Bren beer for tide than milk . FINE ; ¢* shirtwaist.. Fitted bodice, ee teem fave in it. skirt—the perfect formule e7 a fountain flavors —rasp- : JEWELRY ~GIFTS ee eelars A sew-simple tm or Sharon Lee Ramsay, bride- ; Kramer, Mrs. Beverly Washco, , vanilla, strawberry, choco- Lenel is offering a trial size : . l Pattern. Choose crisp cottons, elect of Thomas Nicol, an- Mrs. Faustin Dobski, Mrs. late, orange, lemon and maple. BIOGENIC STIMULATOR Me : - mes CWENTY |linen. silk Wedwecday evening at» mix, | Leonard Barnes, Mrs. Sheldon ” a “° Creme to give you an opportunity ’ ‘ * , saa'y evening at a mis- ‘ i ss __ ; = 4 aia a “8 Po a = ‘Size cellaneous shower given in her | Baker, Mrs. Fred Tiler, Mrs. J U N KET to try and see what this Creme 18 takes 4% yards %Sinch. | Ronor by Ruth Ann Putnam | Marge Haywood. Mrs. Erwin RENNET POWDER will do for you. Printed liso soi on enh pat. | and Mrs. Car] Putnam at their | Baker, Mrs. Robert MacDer- ‘tern part. Easier, accurate, | Upper Straits boulevard home, | maid and Mrs. Ear! Nicol. i, : Neumode Send SOc in coins for ‘this pattem; — Mrs. James Wickman will be oe | ¥ —add five cents for each pattern) ™atron of honor. Bridesmaids Other guests included Mrs. | : Hosi Juvenile tor Ist-class mailing. Send to Anne| Will be Miss Putnam and Jo- Rosemary Howard, Mrs. Dick- - 9 we? ee Adams, care of The Pontiac Press ): Ann Rathburn ie Stapleton, Mrs. Vance Kin- Sel a : C L Oo Oo N A N Ss 82 N. Saginaw 137 Paticen Dept.. 242 West 17th Best man will be Edward |- der, Mrs. Paul Clement, Mrs. a frespect Ojtem t8 Te- | : bh ie en Vert * } NY. Print Cortter with Ralph Richards Bud Lewis, Mrs. Carol Tilgren flected m good grooming — “Where Quality Counts” \plainly name, address with zone, 29d Robert O’Comb as ushers. Mrs. Audrey Zumbrunnen. Mrs: | ond certainly good gr ant 4 mye name, = + oe eo Pat Pote, Mrs. June Blum, | % Y good groom- “JUNK ET” Gas U. 8. Put O83 & Ge wate 72 N. Saginaw FE 2-0161 “Solid Gold” Savings! PURSES end JEWELRY 40% oFF ~ Snap-Up Cutts Handy on Jeans It’s a big help on washday youngster’s jeans ‘‘snapped” be opened. flat before washing, to have the cuffs of your | The pete: will be married Aug. 16 at Emmanuel Baptist Church Miss Ramsay is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lend- | ler of James K boulevard and Donald B: Ramsay of Big ~ | Beaver. Her fiance is the son ~ of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nicol | Walenski and Jayne Marsh. | In Fashion Slump? Many women spend time and money on trips to the beauty salon and dress shops, but over | look a very simple fact. If they have poor posture and PEGGY'S xO up instead of permanently of = + soar meme. their efforts are 1 WORTH SAGINAW 57. MERLE RMAN : ras : cr COSMETIC STUDI 0 sewed in reg Attending the shower were | wasre —_ Just attach large snaps to | Mrs. Lendler, Mrs. Nicol, Mrs. : : Ie F. F the outer and inner seams of Angie Austin, Mrs. Troy Far- os omental Come In For a Free - Then the cuffs can er, Mrs. Merton Brummett, en in Crow , Demonstration such We: 3 Susanne Brummett, Sheila Kin. . -| der, Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs. Aleen Wickman, Miss Rathburn, Mrs. , When yoo are in a crowd jammed closely together, don't light a cig.) 12 W. Huron FE 24010} trashed free of ust, and pre- scrubbed with thick soap or de- | .Robert Squire, Mrs. Leo Ren- = aret. . / tergent suds. der, Ruth Render, Mrs. Guy | There is too much chance that | ’ i urtl cutts Marsh and Mrs, Oliver: Hague,...you will brush the lighted end | Unif | F be wa * * ~* | against someone. And ev it you. orms } dry faster when unfolded. Also attending were Mrs. Ar- ‘don't, the- smoke is likely to be | _ ' lene Wright, Mrs. Cora annoying to someone close to you. Yarn & Needlepoint Take Small Bites, Chew Them Quietly | One of the most common eating faults is taking too large bites.’ Chewing a piece of meat, twice as large as a normal-sized bite, of- fends others at the table. ' Take small bites, chew them quietly with the lips closed, and don't talk with food in vour mouth e —_— PEGGY'S 1¢@ «6MORTH SAGINAW 57. Oxford Shop 59 W. Huron Street Bernard Altman's finest 100% Imported Cashmere STAPP’S FAMILY SHOE STORE — 928 W. Huron St. _ Mid-Summer: ne ele > FINAL. ci Men‘s—Women’s SA. 7 $ | and Wik. Miller... DeLiso Debs . .. Rhythm, Step . ? $3 pr. : | = : 4 saves at a savings to you of 22.00 These coats will sell for 110.00 later on. Women’s Loafers Lightweight. Browns, Beiges, Blacks, Greys. Smart footwear you will enjoy wearing now and into fall. Values to $6.95. « Men’s Shoes Oxfords, Loafers, Moccasins, Caps, in | rich browns, blacks, and tans. Choose several pair for these ar s good ‘the year ‘round, Values to "95. Children’s Shoes Oxfords, Straps, Dress and Play styles. ak ab and Girls’ sizes and widths. And included’ are the ever popular tennis shoes e either red or beige. Values to $8.9 . Troylings . . . Fiancees . . . Sandler and other fine brands! Formerly 8.95 to 28.95 ns NOW! 4 to 1285 LARGE GROUPS’ Short Lots, Odds and Ends. Tremendous values —- Now... ae ee 34 All Sales Final! In beautiful colors of Nude .. . Bamboo Navy... Black... Red Ladies’ Canvas Oxfords ‘9 and Summer Play Shoes «.. pr. : : pr. $ | pr. Bernard Altman Cashmere plus the REGAL touch is your look and feel Child’s Tennis Oxfords with New Plastic Soles Charge your coat ... No Payment until September. | Or use our lay-a-way... 10.00.” reserves your selection. Table of Odds and Ends. Rubber Bathing Sfioes,. Houseslippers, and broken lots of quality shoes of all sorts, Come look these ii TAPP’ S Open Fri, & Sat. Evenings to 9 P. Mix 928 v9 Huron at Télograph \ of luxury! & = ss FAMILY SHOE STORE a pe, a Re Sea - ‘THIRTY-EIGHT —__ Zane: saa ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDA Seeking Castle Boost Becomes etree August { . or Private Isle? Pr repare e fo or ‘Neu ew ‘Postage Previews Specializes Postal employes in Pontiac are'the insutticient postage must “ will have a chance to become Previously, cal the 5 an : | preparing for the boost in postage /paid will be suspended from Au- acquainted with the new. postage postage had pale ” : : in Unusual Properties —— ‘becomes effective AU- gust 1 until.Oct. 31..so that patrons'rate boost, he explained. receiver ofthe all. ee t : * and Faraway P laces eC A. Ebey, superintendent of — mails, reports he already has re- NEW YORK (NEA) — In the ceived half of the $130,590 worth romance department, John. C, Ty-|of new stamps he has ordered. He sen deserves a special prize. He expects this combination of 3,833,- marries quite normal-looking peo- 000 stamps to last approximately ple to castles, islands, ghost towns ‘three months. 1 or ranchland empires. x * * i John C. Tysen is a realtor of | As of the first of next month extraordinary properties which it will cost a penny more to goes by the name of Previews. And send post cards, first class and | from his dark-panelled office over- air mail letters. This is the first. looking Madison Ave. in New York,'time in 26 years. Congress has he and his swashbuckling salesmen raised the rate on such mail, are doing a land office business in| Postage tor a post. card will bills of sale for far away places. | he three conta hentend of two anil th _ | air mail post cards will be five ere is on the block, for ex- | testend of Sour cents. ample, Can llo—the island | home of the kite Franklin Delano| The rate for first class mail will, Roosevelt, Cost: $50,000, but that rise from three to four cents and! includes memorabilia of the late air mail from six to seven cents | President's occupancy. ‘for each ounce. = 1 “Just think,” Tysen sighs, “‘of} Ebey added that he has included | the elation we feel when we findjin his stamp order 140,000 four’ z the right. house for someone. It’s cent Simon Bolivar commemorative | = like ministering a marriage.” istamps for issuance August 1 and Previews is also doing its best to 100,000 four-cent Atlantic cable parcel out special islands to latent commemorative stamps for Au- eettatiosanrs beachcombers. | gust. 16. _ — - . : But, Tysen moans a Br itish | * « *¢ =, PICKET PATROL — The ZPG-3W, first of world’s largest blimp, with a reported capacity moan, “We've many more buyers! Pontiac businessmen will be able! the new and larger class of nonrigid airships for of 144 million cubic feet. Concealed within the than we have islands. to purchase the new stamps before| Airborne Early Warning (AEW) picket patrol — envelope, or ‘‘bag,” is the largest revolving radar “If you know of anyone with an August 1 for, mailing lists but win- far at sea, makes its initial flight over the Akron antenna ever carried & | s . ' by any type of aireraft. island to sell, or if some ambitious idow patrons will have to wait the’ (6 ) yjunicipal Airport. Built by Goodyear Air. Number of new blimps on. order has not been explorers come across anything /first of the month, according to aft for the US. Navy, the ZPG3W tien : new, I do wish they'd contact us. lege C. Miller, acting poeta cr ort avy, t is disclosed. * x *€ ter. Islands range from the $700 | Miller also | variety (very scarce now).in Can-| that me Bi csegpoee cana ‘ ada, to a $300,000 island empire in’ Post rtmes | has suspended for three months | Montana. This is 2,300 acres of) ‘a ‘Gia aaity Gee | d on Flathead | ss oe Wild ‘Hose Iss — letters with insufficient | Lake, with a motor boat thrown | posta i in. | However, if you w ould ¢ care for; The ‘ee which states that a five} e., | something ‘slightly used (by kings cent penalty plus the amount of! . by principals at | and emperors) there is Stein- . awend, a hunting paradise in Aus- | ; ria will go fo whi over 3 Peg nel sei sr cng Cam paign Gains : poly | all one eagle Among Teeners _ ms looking for ; aa" colt, peg lg If es in to, ‘D Tess Right’ a decorator or designer building a dreamhouse in the meighborhood,|, CHICAGO (UPI) — Correct garb, : : ifor teenagers has been termed aj wane eee ALL NEW M ERCHAN DISE BONNE BELL eons sca ne rege zk kt out of trouble. ts "A spokesman for the —— Professional ‘homemakers,’ as Institute of Men's and Boys’ we Tysen calls them, weary of their| own handiwork and move on to SPonsors of a “dress right's pro-| i new challenges. Or after a few 8™2™ in the country’s high schools, | thousand conducted tours, they said that results of the program | lso show that more attention to mumble their anguish into a real-)® tor’s ear. A prime examplé was a/{re8s stimulates self-respect and decorator who put up his Nan- So i< 99¢ | Reg. 2.99 New 9], 2.99 Value $], of Many er 4S; 7 eg ow 1 49 $ al ie 1 49 ‘Teols and ardwaré ae ¥ - he ae $2.00 TONI eee eevee een ee .$1,.37 25% -50% off Electric Tools by such leading makers as Black & Decker, Milwaukee, Thor and ethers includ- Glenderets- curbe $2.00 QUICK (HUDNUT), . .$1,37 4] 0 - dng Electric Hand Saws, Saber Saws, Tilting Arbor Saws, Dewalt Power Shep, 1" and 1” i on eutten aly $2 00 LILT $ y MEN’S rower ad bee Bike ae fearee a Perce ee teas: = Weient salem "=n eee eFeensevees 1.37 erches an , an Stoves and Lanterns, in and Evans jeasurin 4 The AAN FE ; , . Bench Vises, Precision Tools, $ & K Socket Sets, Stanley, Plum ST ra--Temper imine E . B” plenaares. cate $2.00 PACE coer eeeeerees $1.37 I an chets, Mechanics’ and Carpen col Boxes and Han of Every Description, a SUI S - Sel Shel. por bam mate Picea Seeds rn y sellaral bree titers i fepers $2.90 SELF eee ee Oe eee ee .$1,37 aint, Varnish and Enaniels, etc., etc., etc. hi - GENEROUS y - ¥ : 3BI — “ge gm $2.00 PROM . ek $2.00 NUTRI-TONIC ... $1.37 $1.50 ROBERT CURLY... $1.19 $2.25 on . 31.79 RUBINSTEIN’S ......; $1.75 _ AEROSOL - | BUG BomBs | DUBARRY. Ta S175 | 69° qi WORN OUT? ——=z half well VIGORETS > = OF HEARING A SERIOUS MESSAGE TO YOU! Sporting Goods Fishing Rods and Reels by Shakespeare, South Bend, Zebeo, johnson, Airex, Bronson and Others, Tackle Boxes by Kennedy, Union and Others. Cartop Carriers, Air Mattresses, Rifles, Shotguns, Cameras, Screens, Light Meters, Binoculars, etc., ete. ; ae Tlenaels” $ | ‘ F Worsteds ae a | Shorts | Pacis Longs Stouts - - $27. 50 Regulars ° ALTERATIONS FREE “Come In—Look Around—Compare” | Pal neene Vests Nylon Jackets WASH 88 $950 | “ww $3 WEAR $6.00 vaiue Lawn and Garden Tools , Including Power and Hand Mowers, Shovels; Rakes, Hoes, Picnic Tables, Wheelbarrows, Seeders, Children's Swing Sets, Slides; Wading Pools, etc., etc. Housewares, Appliances, Jewelry Electric Steam and Dry Irons, Toasters, Coffee Makers, Waffle Bakers, Electric Frypans, Deep Fryers, Hair Dryers, Mixers, Kitchen Stools, Chairs, Tables, Radios and Phonographs, Dishwashers, Wearever and Pyrex Coffeemakers, Cake and Pie Dishes, Pots and Pans, Kettles, Revere Cooking Sets, Elgin, Hamilton, Gruen, Helbros and Other Make Watches; Elgin- eae Ivy and Flap Pocket Khaki Pants ~oacy Bkkte a : $3” . | 3 For af hn or 2 for $7.00 Taxedos Rented—Reasonable Prices tec re aN * Americhp' Pearl Sets, Vanities, Lighteré, Luggage, Electric. Fans, Plastic Dishes, and hundreds |) ecreererenaeea ni paar of items numerous to mention, | mes al Site Netritenel de mer couse yew te be jow ie njey Semin much of on ellen 60 feueh the simplest dedivtons ‘woogers [poy ne ete anaes nt mint yom spo eevee , FOR YOUR HEALTH VE NO REC TERMS OF SALE CASH me os “ibe thane AT ONCE No pT Required = ONN "S CLOTHES | DAN. DONALDSON, Auctioneer AR PETTAUCLALE Telephone MOhawk 4.2122. 2 ; Lepeer, Michigan * 148 M. Saginaw + Huron, Cor, Telegraph ij Tewetee Near Sears . Next to “National Store eee | j ct EEE is ty it i! qabhi The Hay Bi j HOW Y’FEELING? — Marthahne Roberts, 19-year-old Butler University ain £0, Upmann: net 8, Mewes = 3 a oak tree which is believed to be the oldest in The tree, ee aes cae ety thts a anton is now the property of the Butler School of Religion. Although many old trees surrounding the oak had to be cut down it was pronounced “sound as a dollar” by tree surgeons. UPE Phete Merchants representing instrument Virginia are dealers . Two of three persons in West supported directly indirectly by the coal industry. in 1951. Automobile outnumbered horses | U. S. farms for the first time ee ee CP <9 1% hp “B4S" . matic starting! Ride os you mow! Everything mowerl OC Oe ; PMc Fork, ilar a aa v= at this BIG VALUE! 3 WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF TRADE-IN and DEMONSTRATOR MOWERS SEE THEM TODAY! PT a OK I I IC te) age vent fire et Adjustable cooking ' heights—witha crank. 4/ Plastic PITCHER ean el , POWER MOWER BIG “TRADE-IN” Allowances? 1b ori ee UE £099: No pulling. List $89.95, Now . ¢ 22 In. Long-life” with STEP STARTER tie “B&S” engine. Handle Controls. Auto- = 199 =- : Ear gar step on starter. List $109.95, : 22 In. Ever-Ready” Deluxe SPECIAL HQ 99: Stand-up automatic recoil starter. 24 hp “B&S” engine. Controls in handle. List $79.95, Now . 24 in. DELUXE RIDING cattle nel 3995: ™ 3 hp engine. rake to use. y. List 7318995 Sale $14 DOWN gh te ee Co a che oa te ene ne wes ates te! | | Tough, durable vinyl | plasticpool Frame of 6 Ft. 4219. Tubular Steel Rigid Frame. RE ee . PELE £2 SAVE $$$ POUR YOUR OWN Oil “40 W 30 ALLWEATHER OIL BSB eke CONTAINER ih am Cone ¢ CUSHION el rong saat 2 and thru the - aS seat. Cool for 10 LB. BAG IU CHARCOAL| " action, 6” low \ to 30” high lift. ALL-WEATHER sansa Gerla VOU Penetrates. fog, mistl Puts light beam where © meat needed —sotelyt J&R Auto Storés Spiegel Catal c oe This J&R Store t Free Parking in Rear - 115 N. Saginaw St. Order.Desk in | Use 3& R Open End. Credit ne ae ee E i é = ¥ : : eG a Acne eee Ng FE pe nr coeds sc lima amit Sosgubengelay gave tho tables oa wentera babe eight hours and 30 pound ot car birth to twin boys 10 months aft- room,” he said, »|‘We've got to have About 99 per cent of all U.. 8.) SAMO tet “OPEN TONIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. -_FRIDAY from 9 to 9-Sal. 9 to 6—SUNDAY . to 2 — - SKELTON TYPE CAULKING GUN CARTRIDGES _ 3 89 C ie CAULKING GUN #3, 1 MAKE THIS YOUR HEADQUARTERS for vey AMMUNITION! Winchester Model 94 (30-30), Reg. $79.95 «oss scies cde: .... Specia 1 $61.50 Savage Model 99 R300, Reg. $116.95, Special $85.50 Remington Automatic Shotgun Model 58 Reg. $136.45 .........:... .. Special $117.50 Restores — Shotgun Sportsman Model 48, Reg. $122.95 ............. .. Special Stevens todet a Double Barrel Shotgun, $104.50 Reg. $66.50 .................. Special $51.50 Insta Lite Camp Stove, Reg. $9.95... Sale on POWER MOWERS Penn Acco 20” Rotary 2% H. P. AS Special $3.95 oN 8 With Purchase of Any Wax *~ in Our Store! ‘Reg. $1.49 Don’t Miss This! Out of Regular Stock Not Purchased for “out Selling All Top Quality Merchandise | ae "> Complete with Sander, . Circular Sew, Jig Saw, ‘Polisher, Buffer (Kit in i hendy metal case). Reg. $106.90 36” © POWER iT a oc pert aie rains Hend NOW Reg. Manufacturer's List $69.95 8 Twin Fan—Reg 10” Twin Fan—Reg. 24.95 |. Personal Air Mate air conditioners. were available at this time. . 18.95 . 10.88 15.88 We bought all that ‘1 g* Briggs & Stratton | Engine, Regular 109.95 ...59.95 ” SS 21” Worchester (by Savage) reel type Res heavy duty 4 cycle Briggs & Stratton Pa Engine, Reg. 144.50 ..:..... 99.95 = Master Cut 22” 2% H.P. Briggs & = Stratton Engine, Controls for (speed, tad starting, stopping) at the handle. Sen- Macias sational Low Price at Only... .69.95 agoy 1 Only Sunbeam 20” 21% H. P. Briggs at & Stratton Engine, Reg. 99.95 . .64.95 Wer) 1 Only Sunbeam Electric. Rotary, Reg. eA 84.50. Priced to Sell at Only..59.95 «0 2 Only Reo 18” Power Mowers with ye Automatic Control, Reg.-99.95, 59.95 Lb Lawn Mower Demonstrators “t For Sale "7 1 Only Toro 20” Reel Type, Oy Reg. 149.95 .........-005- 99.95 i 1 Only Pennsylvania Riding, Reel Type, Reg. 239.95 119.95 1 Only Reo Ride-A-Lewn, eeeeeeee Reg. 379.95 ....ceseeeees 239.95 Price on All Fishing Rods and Reels SAVE NOW! Choice of Many Sizes ‘and Types. Save aN bs Reg. $21.95 ......... $14.95 : Skil 4%” Electric Drill Kit, eS Reg. $49.95 ......... $34.95 C = Skil Power Chest (Sands, Drills, ee Polishes, Grinds), | = Reg. $58.95. ......... $29.95 rsa Skil Saw Model 504, | BRUCE SELF 499 Sy Reg. $34.95 ......... $24.95 WAX § Ve $3.25 Ty ae GARDEN HOSE Plastic—12-Yr. Guarantee ¥," Inside Diam.—Reg. $ 6.95 .. All Sales Final = No Returns or Blanes — Many Other fiems LY Skil Sow 672" Reg. $64.95, $48.88 as Porter Cable 612” Saw Kit, | , Reg. $84.95 ......... $69.95 Stanley 612” Builder's Saw, Reg. $64. 95 ..... see, $48.88 Contractor's WHEELBARROW, Ball | Bearing, Reg. $32.50......... $24.95 5%," Inside Diam.—Reg. $ 9.95 .. 4," Inside Diam.—Reg. $14.95 .. Melnor Swingin’ Spray’ LAWN SPRINKLERS, Reg. $6.95........ $4.95 Johnson’s J-WAX PASTE or INSTANT, Reg. $2.50.......... Only $1.50 20 Gal. GARBAGE CAN, Complete with Cover, Reg. $3.49......... $2.19 ~ EKco Self-Wringing Doable"Hesser SPONGE MOP, Reg. 35:50: 7 $3.33-F .$3.99 { PONTIAC’S FIRST QUICK SERVE HARDWARE STORE 905 Orchord Lake Ave Skil 4%" Electric Drill, Skil Saw 6”, Reg. $49.95. .$38.88 .$3.99 $8.99 > Open Week Days: 9 A.M. to 9 P. M. : Fridays: 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. Sundays: 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. * FE 5-2424 = PITCHERS _ 3-Qt. ALUMINUM * Modern Design % Ice Bridge on Pouring Spout *& Polished —— Shop and Home J rouble Light, * Full, Length * Shock-Proof, Swing-Open * 2-Tool Taps $4 00 “ef 5-Pc.. BREAKFAST SET ‘ «Washable Pati Chairs Rubberized Guard Over 125 to Choose From - 2-PIECE SECTIONAL, Floor — Sample, Soiled. As is. Howard Parlor, — Was $419.00 ES eiastsnsodcsnseseaeee FLOOR SAMPLE—2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE — Modern Fabric. Was $219.00 ........0s0eee sence NOW $50.00 2-PC. NYLON LIVING ROOM SUITE. Modern Fabric — Rolls on Casters — Floor Sample, Was $319.00 00.........NOW =“ CHOICE OF FABRICS — SMART —_ SECTIONALS. Foam Rubber Cushions Was $239.00 ........0-0eeeeeee es NOW $99.00 SMART 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITES with Choice. of Nylon Fabrics. : Was $249.00 ..... ce eveewetereees NOW $118.00 $40.00 ' 3-PC. SECTIONAL in A. Modern Wash-_ Sample. able Fabric —— Floor Was $279.00 sn teeve rs risT ease Hew $138.00 Massive Arms — Pillow — 2-PC. pipes LIVING ROOM ITE. Choice of Colors, Was $239.00,............NOW $138.00 3-PIECE SECTIONALS with Foam Rubber Cushions — Nylon Fabrics — Last a Life- time. Was $369.00 .....+:. CHOOSE FROM SUCH FAMOUS NAMES AS KROEHLER, ROWE, INTERNATIONAL, HOWARD PARLOR, KARPEN, ARTISTIC AND MANY MORE hectineaaenaeig BREAKFAST SETS .100 to Go Smart 5-Pc. Sets with For- mica Tops — All washable eee $44.00 enennar T Was $149...Now $78.00 Cheese: ‘ eae et 2 Breakfoot et: - Leulsville and many others. canes s NOW $268.00. y é ee ge Our Most Kentenic Sale of the Yeor. — bedding and applicncepenrerta to you at unheord of prices—Some at cost and below cost—Prices thet you cannot afford to miss. SUPPLIES LI uy! APARTMENT SIZECAS RANGE — 4 Large Sornert Full Size Oven. = snot lass $99.50 She AKn 66 60S Grube sere ensceenerccesesceness -_NOW $48.00 OWN CAS — Full Size Steve with Chrome Top — Full Size oe ne a Floor Sample. Was $399 99.00... cr cceccnnee es NOW $98.00 G. E. WASHER—Like New. Used as Demonstrator. Buy New at a low, low price. Was $289.00 prungags cape ceccctercccccopsnese evens NOW $99.00 G. & peters Floor Demonstrator. Now have the pleasure of indoor drying. Was ee ae ee ees $99.00 TAPPAN GAS RANGE, Deluxe Model. Sold Plenty, But Never at this Low Price. Was $389.00 wg bees ehbee chs ee bbseccasecpecccsbes OO $125.00 GIBSON REFRIGERATOR with - “pail apiorapematon pe of Refrigerator Space. . Was $249.00 seccccccccg evecare cons $828.00 MATTRESS tt. cx BOX SPRINGS HOTEL TICK TWIN OR FULL SIZE MATTRESS. Full innerspring Construction. Was $39.50... .NOW RESTOKRAFT INNERSPRING MATTRESS OR BOX. SPRINGS. This name mattress Wek SAUS0 35... so <> ea ccnspeeeacede (a5 ‘NOW $26.88 BUTTONLESS MA TTR ES S—RESTOKRAFT GRAND. 10 year written guarantee. Was $69.95 NOW $38.88 20 YEAR WRITTEN CUARANTEED MATTRESS—No Buttons, Pre-Sit .NOW $44.00 Borders — Famous Brand Name.: Was $79.50............ 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Field Archery Tournament to be |title fight, with Joe Brown, and. back with a Bob Utley opened the Southfield) held July 28-31 at the State Na- | “q thought 1 had it big until | percuts vanced to 2nd on Dave Boyd's 4th) Lake Margrethe, sbout five | easy,” the game little fighter | 1.1, 4 —S milles southwest of Grayling. said, a first try 3rd on a double play National field championships-inj «op there'll another| He had plans walked, Filar then got involved in| six divisions will be decided. These|gay "he added. ag for the future, but said, “He ain’t @ rundown between ist and 2nd |include those for men, women, in- Jack Kearns, Latie’s co-manag-|going to go forever,” referring.‘ allewing Utley to sneak home from | termediate boys and girls and jun-|er, echoed the fighter’s opinions.|Brown’s age, 32, compared to 3rd. girls. tease: as a (for Lane, x« *« * | Following the national tourney,| , “Twen”® wi at ee were |. He's @ smoothie and a good Bob Hayes was the winning and ribbons are| ‘8a of the decision, Kenny |Ue*ter, but I kept him from set, pitcher in relief. Neil Stevensen |awarded, a one-day cash shoot will his own fight and made |("S ™e GD. He's not the and Tom Ridley also had two |be held on Aug. 1 for the top arch- ened ged ap he’s supposed to be,” Lane 5. | a. "alt Md taht ane peu allen et Moats ee Sree : Ander- national tourney was » his eye one 's » £ i eres rind e peniact wane (held at Watkins Glen, N, ¥., and|Bis. tace battered, admitted “he|have let up,” he said. “I thought He struck out 13 and paced his contestants, Senior |C@ught me with a few shots, but he'I had it won. ewn offensive with a triple and included Ann Marston of frp ean nes Sad the women's free OFFICIAL CARDS ON LANE-BROWN FIGHT Credits Bride-to-Be With Success ~ Siebern ‘Big long line of slugging New York Yankee outfielders, has persuaded his manager to remove the ‘“‘al- most”’ pat a 5 sr ‘cad League’ Now =#2 "27: season. “It all ties in, he said afte taking part in last night's 16-4 lam- 3 0a4hCté 390 0lwith } ‘ i. = fh hace: +33 tego With left jabs in the tenth. just got to thinking have Bartel! has Briggs Stadium seen Ditmar p 5 Lary p more responsibilities another : Kucks p- 000 @ alHlazle 16¢0| Brown also hit Lane so hard | 1a tt, fone an niet pane ieee a Phener p oeceiwith a left uppercut that. he | ieee wok, ant the better Tank a Saco. : / Serensena” 32% ¢|knocked out his mouthpiece and os Foes in B’ Contest the better off we'll be. I really| For those fortunate enough to Toisis 0161616 “Bernie 3-4 8 A left Lane’s lip bleeding. | 7 miss the debacle, the fina] score a—Flied out for in 6th; b—Sin- x * gy Se eee dar| was New York 16, Detroit 4. jed for Wehmier im Hh. | .4| Brown bloodied Lane’s nose in | Shutout pitching by Don Talbott! joh in the Yankee lineup about) Today the floundering Tigers; 9 pl ee 2 | ov 009 O4—'4 the twelfth and in the fifteenth— and Al Stone and some timely|that same time, and the left-hand- seven of their last eigh’ oes Senet FOS mew Fert PS Dv | Brown's great finishing round that hitting in the 3rd inning provided/.4 hitter has been swinging at all as = . cecberiy: "MicDougald “and Obviously won him the decision— Talbott Lumber with the margin'tinds of pitching. Se Throneberry: Wilson and F. Bolling: F-/he again knocked loose Lane's of victory in a 20 conquest of had come 15 sees behind the Bolling and Harris; LOB—New York 3.| mouthpiece. But the gritty battler Kuhlman Electric yesterday in a Siebern is the fellow whe league-leading Yanks.. Even the 28—Berra 2, 3B—Lumpe. HR—Siebern,|from Michigan, who got ~ his en oe ae ee in the spring ef 1956 antil_ he {second-place Boston Red Sox, who — a . [cnenee at the title after tre yours Talbott was the starter and vic-| x4 into the fence daring |are having their troubles at the lphenr Cot: tye Poe eee re ened oer © torand he was a key man in the one-half |Kuckes 231 0 @ olopening a cut under Brown's left ard with a to bat in the| *Primg training. He had his dam- moment, a eee Lary L, $9 $74 1 eye. ist rin. He scored the other Fon premsiagade pete gregh tego e. Se crc ae pischer——srtdd-4—4-4—2--0| Brown —admitted—that—Lane’s an error. Frank Johnson also had) %®*°? spent the entire anager Orman, left-handed style bothered him. two hits for Talbott. Se a at ee 7 “That's what kept me from knock- ine be ould Yankee observers called his |this bad! g it ng but never’could get the clutch “last big shot” with the New . . I was trying to get him with a hit, John Marshal] paced the los- York club. “Those guys showed us every- Pitching Help hook and a right. I could get in ers with a triple and singles. Retains ‘Fly’ Title MADRID (AP)—Young Martin round bout before 28,000, Young Martin weighed 111% pounds, Pollazon 109%. z _A whopping majority of the 39,- 644 in attendance distributed = Yanks Catch Up With Lary Romping 16-4 right) gets off to a good start GOOD START — Eddie Sawyer (second from named manager of the Pfiladelphia Phillies. His team took two games, 3-2 and 2-0 over San after being re- AP Wirephote . Francisco yesterday. Smiles come from-the faces of Robin Roberts and Ray Semproch, winning pitchers, and outfielder Bob Bowman and infield- er Harry Anderson who sparked the wins. CHICAGO (AP)—The. Baltimore Orioles routed Early Wynn in a riotous four-run ninth inning Wed- nesday to defeat the Chicago Manager Norman, left fielderlwhite Sox 6-4. The 38-year-old Wynn appeared on his way to an easy 4-2 victory. He had allowed only four hits, one Joe Ginsberg’s first home run of the year with a map on base and had struck out seven men. Then suddenly he lost his cunning. Drive-In Wins 33-2 and 19-1 . ‘Pontiac Press Photo DEFENDS TOP TITLE — One of the National Skeet Associa- tion's veterans, and longtime top-flighter has indicated he will be back to OCSC’s skeet fields this weekend for the 1958 world - championships, Alex H. Kerr, Beverly: Hills, Calif., expects to’ defend his 1957 all-around crown, and may start his round of bird- , ‘busting in Sunday's preliminary shoot. . y . \ Tigers Get N The Tigers may be thinking they have it pretty rough the past two nights with-the embarrassing drub- bings by the Yankees but they will get no sympathy from the Costelle Excavating and Pursley Ambu- lance teams-of the.City Girls’ soft- ball loop, Both felt the brunt of the Commerce Drive-In power last night. Costello’s girls gof so disgusted they walked off the field in the 3rd inning. The. score then was 33-2. Commerce flattened Pursley in the other 19-1, That was a total of 52 rung and 36 hits in 8 2-3, innings of softball for the Drive-In. i The Elks 810 edged Blue Star Drive-In League men’s contest, Sheldon of Stadium Inn threw a two-hitter at Birmingham in an AL exhibi- tion 4ontest winning 7-0, 21 in an | American | Toth o Sympathy From Commerce Victims There were. two outs and 30 bat- ters had been to the plate when Costello Excavating quit with Com- merce still having one out left in the frame. The score had been a respectable 6-2 before the 27-run barrage. * * * Billie Snell swatted two home runs, a double, triple and -single to pace Commerce against Costel- Jo, Joe Tibbits also homered, Clau- dia ‘Wasik four-hit Pursley’s. Six in the 2nd decided that one early, G, Boe gave up just two hits for Elks losing a shutout in the 7th. Home runs by Jack Ganzel and P. were the only scores. The exhibition’ was played. be- cause Stadium Inn had to forfeit the regular contest due to not hav Bob Nieman launched the ninth with a long double to right center and Ginsberg singled to right seoring him. Brooks Robinson sacrificed and when Wynn struck ouf Billy Gardner it seemed he might escape. How ever, he walked pinch batter Gus Triandos on four pitches. New York Again has a 13-game bulge over second place Boston, beaten 3-1 at Kansas City. Cleve- land whipped Washington 5-3. Bill Monbougquette éarned run in the firstend @ pair in the third on three singles and ‘Bob Cerv’s secrifice fly. Ralph Terry, who had lost three in a the eighth, Russ Nixon drove in three runs and a two-run double that capped a three-run, come-from-behind hit his first major league homer in the rally. dim “Mudcat” . Grant, who had lost four in a June 22, ‘took his fourth from the Nats with a five-hitter, for a 7-8 record, Pete Ramos (7-9) lost it. ing his first pingh hitting appear- ance of the year, George The A’s beat Red Sox rookie! in his first| © major league decision with an un-| . row, blanked the Bosox on five|™ hits until Pete Runnels singled and| 7 Ted Williams doubled him home in|* for the Indians with a homer |” seventh inning, Gary Geiger |» row since beating Washington Jack Harshman, a pitcher mak- : batted ‘for| © Zuverink, who had re-|* lieved starter Billy O’Dell in the|> eighth. Harshman missed two|% =-Run Oriole Blast Routs Wynn, 6-4 center, scoring Jim Busby, who ran for Ginsberg. Bob Boyd then + in common — their eyes are » directly over the ball at ad- | dress. If you'd like to im- prove your own putting . (and » who wouldn’t?), give atten- > tion to this point. ‘Take your normal address position for putting and look straight down, If your line of sight falls between your toes and the ball, you know your position is wrong. If you’re looking straight down | at a point beyond the ball, thaf ej strikes then dropped a single in| Spouses ¢ The trouble may lie in the putter itself, Get one with a lie | (the lie is the angle between shaft and head) that permits you to stand right to the ball with the bottom of the putter resting flat on the ground and square to the hole. (Copyright 1958, John F’, Dille Co.) , See ee a eee Roo DETROIT @ — General Man- ager John McHale is trying to find pitching help for the Detroit Tigers and may dip soon into the minor leagues, , The most likely man to be pro- moted is Al Cicotte, the right- hander from Melvindale, Mich., Charleston farm club. McHale said he was “shell shocked” by the New York vic- tory Tuesday night, 13 to 3. After last night’s 16-4 drubbing, he sat in the “‘crow’s nest’ out- side the Briggs Stadium press box for fully 15 minutes after the game, Sitting with him were business manager Jim Campbell doubled to .score Triandos and| and club president John. E. Harshman. — Fetzer. - : 1 . VOCOring Our UO © | / : 4 By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF : $ PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Inconsistent Putting. : : DIAGNOSIS: Basic Principle Violated. _ 3 ~ ° Treatment: The putting stroke is far from standardized. : © A*number of différent stances are used with good effect. Some 4 \ expert golfers prefer the blade type of putter while other good © 4 ones like the malletshead type. 2 i} But, there’s one point that : virtually all good putters have | 6 bras a , too, is wrong... ° : & “ Yee eee me “| said, English Girl Sets’ World Swim Mark: CARDIFF, Wales (AP) — Judy . ‘robbed’ and Jack Kearns, Lane’s co-manager, had the same opinion, Lane claimed he thought he had such a lead that he coasted the last round, But it was the last round that Brown won the widest margin—and that apparently was what cinched the fight to Brown. the hook but not the right.” than $500 better than the previous high—the May 7 fight here when Brown knocked out Ralph Dupas. The fight was nationally. tele- vised and brought $45,000, Each fighter got his biggest ‘‘pa day.” It was estimated that Brown would get $42,400 as his 40 per eent share of the net proceeds while Lane with draw $21,200 with his 20 per cent. After the fight- the battered Lane shook his head and said he thought he had it. And “I thought I had it big until the last round, then: I took it easy,”” he said. * * * The Muskegon, Mich., challen- ger said his style of countering Brown’s strong right wasn’t ex- actly accidental. ‘I kept him from sétting me up. He’s not the punch- jer he’s supposed to be,” Lane said,. of straight jabs, straight lefts and back with a right,” “Some uppercuts shook him - up pretty good a few times, too.” Lane, who said he had no posi- tive plans for the future, said Brown “never hurt me bad, I rode most of his punches.” Brown shrugged off the ques- tion of whether he was satisfied with the fight, He had a few words of praise for his opponent, “He’s a real “good, strong, clev- er man,” Brown said, “I think ‘he deserves aiiother chance (af ‘ithe title).”” Said Lane's manager, Jack . Kearns: “There’s no doubt about" it. We J|were robbed of the decision. Ken- *\ny fought his own fight and made Brown fight his fight," Kearns Grinham, England's 19-year-old Olympic titleholder, ‘broke the ‘Awerld record for the 10-yard || women’s backstroke in the Unanimous in Texas Bout The gate was $69,203.50—morr {a hurt. him seyéral times. 1. ‘lgot him good with combination< he said.~ Y € fe Today Eastern Tourne Aan) Hep A Un vepedt gtalbegithl fi Ht eatin ul ai Mera geess iy: vf Up p aH He [fifi L ai] ine dy Masters Open Ken Vi * be pros after 5 More Seeded in Tennis Play ‘represented the Auburn Heights The team which Hearst baseball tourment at Lansing last weekend failed a similar team madel< iy a of Bees ae Detroit oe Players Upset t defeat of Hapoel ak ie attatly si He tte B his Pie FT Te, ii a ATT qe it mnt en tit ai uel [pti el rma tel nez, starter -Club in a Robin a pares i: in ie Adams has DETROIT ww — ano more Dei Ted. 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NATIONAL eer men afoot against} Fishink in a sthall Jake near|7!’* inches in length, a fine S specimen, but a little too light) Pitching coach Mel Harder ee Lake Orion, first of the week, 273-| Anderson wvman ¢ — : to grab the lead in The Press the Cleveland Indians had a An 1), Bo’ Phils; Bil- oleae a a = eal "ety Det ar reco 3 seme wh he ca Pa : a i be = , Orion, into biggest jis a + &-pound, -4-ounce largemouth e te iGrowe (7), Redlegs. 2 Pet. Bening Won Lost Pet, Behind New York ....... oe Milwaukee oo _ ! Shia: a7 re} ‘Se u San Francisco .. 50 40 he 1 PONE “ 44 AM 15% (Chicago Gere, Se sae 6 Kansas City a d 5 «6B. Louls |. 6... ce] Aa 1% OGG vivesess “4 @ @ Factory Trained Mechanics @ Complete Bump and Paint Shop © Complete Service on Trucks “Deal With Your Local Franchise Dealer” ~ R&R MOTORS, Inc. Your Chrysler — Plymouth eaaaat Dealer 724 Oakland Ave. FE 4-3529 As golfers, most of the Lions Lions Prefer ( un will get his big chance at quarterback in the later exhibi- their quarters. Yesterday they spent the Meadowbrook and today it was picture-taking day. Serious busi- ee at Cranbrook. E tie sa dastuatied acy coadiaes ‘ileged ‘But the still look like football players, Yes- ij “the “players, coaches and saieabers of the press got together for a golf session at Meadowbrook |Country Club and except for a few good spores such as Yale lary 7 and Jack Christiansen’s 80, oth- ers zoomed as high as 144. Coach George Wilson fired a respectable 90. We Sell Quarter meet 2 P. M. at MIRACLE MILE CENTER SEE US FOR ENGINE TUNE-UP, ENGINE OVERHAUL, BRAKE WORK WOHLFEIL-DEE 2274 5.,Telesra FE 2-4907 ‘| team in the Chicago Coliseum Aug. 15. He had earlier said that he ‘wanted to give young quarterback 'Jerry Reichow a lot of experience | during the-exhibition season, But | i - | Wilson wants to win the All Star er the biggest men in the tourna- game and he'll “pick either Rote ‘ment—by height and girth—was isomething of an “upset in itself peg when 6-foot-4 Doug Bajus of Van- or Layne, whichever looks best in practice. 8, «lied acon Rel- school and won't report until later!Liongs had thought the big guard -eonvineed -Detreit--elfered—a.— Women’s Event in Second Round Quast and Creed Meet Today in Top Match on Program By The Associated Press CHICAGO (AP)—“She's a little | "That's how medalist- Anne Quast described her quarter-final oppo- today ‘in the Women's Western Amateur Golf Tournament, ~ * * * nent, Clifford Ann ‘Creed of Ope- The Wilson team, which won the Michigan Recreation champion- ship in 1953, has a host of outstand- ing players on its roster including such stars as J, 6. Jenkins, 7. ao Sports Calendar Baseball CLASS A—CIO 304 vs. Our Jets. Wis- CLASS B— Javeee Park, & MEN-—O'Neil Realty *s. and. Dostal ve. CITY Moose, 7 p.m. in tion games. We figure that Layne |™T te tramning~sexson,— was and Rote each will.play a quarter | “We are going. with our best dor acd mck to hae ae and Reichow will play « half,” jo nage gis: Wilson. said. hat college ‘game, Wilson sui@e cz aoy re~any-idex—w Wilson said he would use Rei-| About Glass — the Lions werelhe is, or whether he intends to chow as an offensive end at Chi-|wondering where he ne ae, from jcago, a post he filled successfully Veteran Joe Schmidt was still! last season, in = of Dave Mid- Baylor University played Sant Eo sacal absent yesterday but he is ex- Canadian Champ Beaten = “TORONTO (AP)—Eric Hanson {nate 240 Chicago, of Toronto.caused a mighty up- heaval Wednesday in. the Cana- dian Amateur Golf Championship by upsetting champion Nick We- lock of Windsor, Ont., and then wiping out a “four-hole deficit to , {detent Jake Kleist of Syracuse. x * * Even without Hanson's two-up &-\ victory over the champion, to the accompaniment of the most fan- tastic shots of the day, there be ae fireworks aplenty. 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Cass FE 5-6123 LE dcdcdc ] Headed by fleet captain Leo 'Wasserberger with his Rebel Yank, some 14 lightnings from the Pon- tiaec Yacht Club’s Cass Lake fleet Jitoday headed north for the district lightning regatta at Tawas Bay Yacht club, starting Friday. Re- gatta will draw boats from all ‘over Michigan, and will determine ithe five craff to compete for Michi- gan in the coming international event at Buffalo. N. Y. H x * * | PYC skippers and their boats, ‘making the long haul to Tawas in- ‘clude, besides Wasserberger: | Alton Gray and his Kay-V, | Behler from Pontiac and Halt. 'N-Half, with Burton Bouw- | kamp of Birmingham the ‘other | half.” - —} Andy Roualet and Go-Go-Go ‘from Utica. | Bob Plew with Cro-Cus, Birming- ‘ham and Dr, Kenneth Wood with 'Hey Mabel!, Bloomfield Hills. | Al Oberson with Gizmo-Too, Claude Bennett with Gizmo, of fag Oak. -Mack-- Goodwin with Windfall, i. PYC Sends 14 Entries tor Lightning Regatta pected out of the Army possibly, -jieday. snd. may join the team to-) Other ‘NFL teams also went into training. In Westminster; — Mary+ land, the ee Colts had a 25 newcomers arrive in ch of camp today, including tackle Ray ap ine iy Sete haan ae The match promised to be the best in the quarter-final round as ‘alist and winner in 1956, tried to! ‘uphold Curtis Cup prestige. son of Columbus, Ohio, were the only members of the Curtis Cup team remaining out of an origi- nal group of seven playing in the tourney, * * * the 20-year-old Miss Quast, med-|” Wi She and Barbara MclIntire of! ‘Jupiter, Fla., and Anne Richard-| 20 = e Fi vs. Sports Shop, 7 p.m. and Steie Ho-. pital Employes vs, Griff's Oriil, # 30 FORD MEN praren ve. Lakeland Pharm Pontiac Lake Mecenants dents. §:30 D.m., » uipries Biack River Invitational begins «today concludes Saturday at Bleck River Countre Club, Pert Huron. Drugs and we o isdever- Pisins Defeated in yesterday’s second. _jround were Polly Riley of Fort Worth, 3 and 2 by Mrs, Paul Dye} ‘under| 2°: of Indianapolis, and Barbara _|Ramack of Sacramento, Calif, by - | Intire. along through two rounds of pay that hited the ld City jai Baseball L Class F (Morning) Clarkston 11, Prank’s Market 1 * Boys’ Club 3, Rosebud Market 6 Class F (Evening) Sheriff's Dept. 22, Lions 3 Ed Meister Jr. of Willoughby, and Class D Gary Cowan of Kitchener, former; Dom Nicholie 19, Lake Orion 9 Canadian junior. er Tel-Huron 11, Metro Jets § /I1.) B&B 18, Auburn He te (AL) Boys’ Club 9, Aces 1 ¢ Harkiess 15, "aonece 2 ‘omy Larry O'Dell with Bambi ITT, Ralph Johnson with Beats Me, Jack Grigsby with “G" Whiz, all De- troit, Clarence Holman of Fenton with a new boat. ; Five races are scheduled, two the final on Sunday, Last night’s midweek race at PYC was won by Don Van Doren’s Doren and Tom Van Doren crew. Oberson, in Gizmo-Too, crewed by er was second. Third was Fred Prince’s Princess IJ, with Cornelia Van Doren and Jerry Crane thie At" crew, Starters: were Phyllis and Charley Callahan and Fred Sage. Detroiter Tops Card DETROIT (® — Ducky Dietz, hard-punching Detroit light-heavy-|?°° weight, makes his first main event start when he meets Ronnie|™ Washensky of Pittsburgh Aug. 7 dt Jefferson Beach, Dietz scored a first round knock- ,out over Chuck Simmonris in a fight lat Jefferson Beach-two weeks ago. {Let us help you | predict the | weather with a Barometer! | Fishermen. if the Is sie tt Is] aromeier ‘ot Good Fishing Weather, - Thfs Beautiful’ Walnut. 5¥/;-inch Barometer made in Germany, has an accurate. movement | which we adjust to the Pontiac altitude. Also, we furnish you with a circular slide device i which forecasts the: weather. |, Boéth.Barometer and Forécaster m can be yours for only $ 4P General Printing 17 W, Lawrence St. Pontiac (See Our Weather Station) | & Office Supply | |He has 10 knockouts and one de- ‘cision in 12 pro fights. Fs only ‘loss was by a KO. - : each for Friday and Saturday and)Pritu Pea Sea Jay with Dr. James Van/ Gs? Dr. Robert Vedder and Carol Min-| Muskegon, Hornets 20, Giants 2 * « HIGHLIGHTS Michigan Net Scores Roger Yapo ho homered for Clarkston. Pete ud nie asquez of Misstd a) DAYTON, Ohio # — Here is Beem s"aine ‘sammed 1 hits ts tou: - ay ae 2 came om behind ant away featu two Sonne and 6 single | by Rich Lamphers. pas Sater fired | ® no-hitter B » Jerry; juniors’. tennis Canadians left. Yanks 2. Little Tiere 6 ) Two Area Boys in Match Play at lowa City Birmingham's Pete Green and, ‘Tommy Grace, Lathrop Village,| _drew their first match-play assign-' ments today in the Western Junior: igolf championship at lowa City, ‘la. Green fired a 150 and Grace ‘had the same score to qualify yes- \terday in the field of 132. Top qualifier for the Michigan | player was ©. A. Smith of dack- | (Bod) Badger of Bloomfield [ Hilis just missed when he turned in a 152. Green ig Bob McDonald of Prospect, Til. (149) and Grace met | Jack Rule of Waterloo, Ia. (148). Wilkinson blanked Aces after Ist! ‘Smith drew Bill. Hird of Fort! . Ha POR HANDSOME :* ‘itso, Ja. (151). in first round\} WAR _|& whopping 7 and 5 by Miss Mc- | son, with a S-over-par 147. Al ij UARTER FINALS (FOURTH ROUND) Hodge homered for 5 B& ence singles Ron Hamtramck, Mich., def. “Con Cortatier: pening run. — 7, Mo. Red z : berries, ( ea ee Cherries, sour, (crate) Te ais, eves 425 Cherries, sweet icrate) 16 ats. .... 2 Currants. (crate) = chae phatase Ba Raspberries, red (crate) 24 pts. ... 6.50 opening fair number eee aee % guilty to drunk dri before Waterford Township Justice Patrick K. Daly. He was fined $100)300 ib or 20 days in jail. es John’s Bar, 913 - Baldwin Ave. |) GALAD GREENS Endive, bleached. bu. ...\:..s0000s0 3.18 Escarole,. bi ° . ee ere Lettuce, ead, crate pewsee Oe Romeine. bu. * ~ . is Aenean eneeecensssenere 1.50 Poultry and Eggs DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, July 4 ( - Price pene "Ue iE neary type sbrollrs ead Rocks 24; caponettes (54-6 Ibs.) 26-28. DETROIT EGGS duly 24 (AP) — DETROIT, Eggs, F.OB. op cases included, federal- : ide A dane is. ave. 46; Ia . . \e; medium 3788, wtd. ee, 3 i, smelt 29; — > lenge ween 10.1 GFE 7 . BEBGEBEE A Swinging Study | NEW YORK (UPI — Y¥ on the Middle: East at their. con- ference on Christian education | next month, They'll call it “Traq n Roll.” 17 W. Lawrence VISIT Our BEAUTIFUL | ‘Showroom of Office Furniture ) ART‘METAL STEEL, LEOPOLD and | B. L.. MARBLE DESKS ond CHAIRS General Printing & Office Supply FE 2-0135 = i inthe Pontiac County. » this year and completed by Jan.|1 1, 1960, the state suggested. * ¥* ‘ we believe the projects can bem started.'* js “ VEGETABLES , bl ote Beans, WAE, BU. .cscsccesscecenceeee B00 As opening , were cleared Beets topped. bu, AE AS BEE *. 1.50} away, trading dwindled to the Betlidower, doe. vec. issssanentes 7¢| Slowest pace this week. Galery. os,” tanks “nu 8) Oils, some rubbers, utilities and Cuctimbers, dit wn é selected issues made gains, Steels, Bae Reed BOR cane tansheeseners: ls, aircrafts and veeks, gfe a 3 +teneeeerenee i : lower, Rails Inions, green ‘behs. OB, ncaeeneee a were mixed. Parsley Reot fochs.) serene 1.00 * Re Ee ¥ . 3.50 ee 7 i * SSSSSSSSSSS reves ae wa 2 e a3 3. =SS3¥s sonia” Sd * vestock Beth Steel ... 444 ‘J Bowing Air 448 pera LIVESTOCK Borg Warn. «. 32.3 DETROIT, J 24 (AP)—Hogs—Sala- Sena Me 100. Satentrs “fully steady: sows Brit My... @8 steady; few mixed No. 2 & 3 190-240/Brun Balke ., 42 ite 23.00-23.25: one lot mixeq|Budd Co ;... 14.5 No, 1-& 3 around 220 Ib 23.60; few 240-|Burroughs .... 33 6. weights 22,00-23.00; Calum & H .. 13.6 sows 300-600 Ibs 18.00-26.75; compared|Campb Soup 43.7 ae las is gilts mostly /Can Dry ..... 183 nt" OS 50 , instances 75 cents|Cdn Pac ..., 2&1 nl 98: ane: ew Hh od 4 > 25 cents |Capitel ay . z 3 ig . ae Case, > cd 96 sal je—Salable 200. Bulk early sw Trac .. eee tows, these steady; w! ty |Ches Oh .. 50.2 o* = 18.00-19.50; canners and cutters avons 48.1 - 3 14.00-18.00; d last w ugh-|Cin M..37 ve Se under 1100 Ibs along with|Cities Syc .. 61.1 Be 3 heifers steady; ‘over 1100 Ibs {Clark Equi "403 0.4 dy to weak, instances 25 cents |Coca +. 2908 ‘ ; cows fully steady, bulls eents|Colg Palm .. 63.2 "O'S. $2.4 lower; most good to low choice steers |Col aye A. 8 ‘ 4. ; numerous sales mix Columb Gas .. 19.2 4 and “low choice 800-1000 Ib steers 26.90-|Con Edis .... 4.6 pa sodeede | 1 26, bulk ehoice 900-1100 Ib steers\Con NW Gas .. 46.4 Pepsi Cola . rf 26. 50; ro Consum Pw .. 52.2° Phelps D .. 980-1125 ib steers 27:7 Cont Bak .....38 Phileo . ..+ 5 four a me|Cont Can .... 404 Phill Bet 2 1046-1150 Ib steers 28 utility and|Cont COP&S 10.7 Broct & @ .. 42 standard steers 20.80-24.50; few Cont Mot .... 9 Ot ..+04 38.1 high. standard yearling steers 25.00- a» BEG BOA 4 sucones 36.3 25.25; most Un a ee choice Copper Rng .. 23 © Repub Stl $3.2 -900 Ib heifers 24.00-26.86; several | vo. #& «© Rex Drug oo» 16 average to high choice 750-860|Curtis Pub ... 8.6 ye a Ib heifers 26.75-27.00; load high choice|Deere . ...+ oy STE Rey Dut a3 Tb heifers 27.25; utility « ee eR es helfers ‘20.00-24.00; utility cows/Dis C Seag ... 30 Pap. ; 718 18.00-19.50; and cutters 14.00- Aire .:.. 50.2 St Ree Fee + Towns|!® tility bulls sold early in week Chem «sig Seats Rowb .. 20 34.00 and down; cutter «as — Shell Oil ..... 82.4 bulls 19.00-22.00; mainly 20.00 up: two Air & ...43 simmons. ... 383 loads m 449 Ws and 523 Ib ~» 1144 @inciair . +... 81.2 ‘gteers calves 27.00-29.60; lighter ig J sve 50 Bocony . is... 48.3 t calves with an end medium at to --» 33,3 South Pac 49.2 Vealers—Salable 25. Not enough we FBS aie: Be ffered to test trade. Compared - last "09 Og Bla Brand... 623 eek steady to 1.00 il 39.3 Std Otl Cal,. 56.5 alth some novigg> wl lost on the saa 97.5 Std Oil Ind,. 48.7 te sessions; most ce and prime h .. 606 as SS oe oi 31.00-35.00, few up to 36.00 and 36. séee ALS me On OB. $83 uring the s g time; standard and Sul .. 944 Btud fr St ies sold steady th: out the Tre .. 1 jon OA ee ped —_ 24.00 to 31.00; cull and utility os dh ge $4 Suther Pap. 383 Sneep and Lambe—Salable 25, Not|Gen Blec ... 617 Govt 59 °° 3 enough offered to test trade. Compared |Gen e “+ GT ! a to last week: small supply of slaughter Gan Rotors. 4a 1ex.0 t. 20.6 lambs weak to Wer! Gon Shoe .+., 22.7, PexroD sree» 16 — ——— sheep ae steady tOigen Tel ..... 513. pe. . 4 Saughtet tamale Sh.064.00; several nc/Oen ue’. ALY Fran, eA 4 Sul to choice slaughter sheep 4.00-10.00.|Giliette ---.. 40.8 Ewemey com +. 286 . - Cc Oven Un ae i. ¢ f --+s 8 Gn Pae ...,... 301 8 s C sige .. 13 Unit. 3 4 ts vase 303 Unit as. HS FIM@TADIC sari. sats Boars, Bt : Hersh Choc ...00 os 8 hcce 20.7 f H ves Se Us Rub seasacs 4 . tndust Ray <2 18 OB Toe. 364 , cose 13> Van Rael ...., 26.4 i By Week Be Bt Mch 366.2 Westg El ..... 3p ; ‘ o— ogee ey peed Mot “Barry Calls Schedule t a Wroalworth nt- ore: 3 ‘ow . of State’ Health Dept.) te e.te if% Fateh es / ‘Un Histic’ - ai ' ooetoe 6 sat Rad / » 874 STOCK AVERAGES’ A suggested timetable for com- (Complies hy The Aeeguigted: Prom) a . a thange i ie uh "/Noon Thurs ..+.266.3 2 i 180: as fet up yesterday by the State|prey. day ..:...208 7 ie i ith Dept., was termed “‘unreal- eee YE me Bee istic’ today by Drain Commission-|Year ego ...-...2787 1G [48 12: er Daniel W. Barry. : esrerahe 1 is He i. SIO el oe cee 182 062 180: DETROIT STOCKS» iC. J. Nephier Co.) Pigures after decimal poitts are eighths h Low Ni Allen Elect & Equip Ge. = 2 “38 Co, *.-.. soon ison CO. )+:.0+ 14.7 14, Screw Prod, Co, * 45 sale; bid and asked. A suggested completion date of 1960-61 was set Wednesday by the x» “We'll study their timetable,” "ing “UAW Will Extend. Budd Co. Contracts DETROIT (#—The United Auto was active with a of sizable opening| “ang iz ss TEES + if iF Johns Man ... 42.7| Jones & L .., 43.6 Kelse: & on < < . — : AP Wirephoto YVAN NUYS, Calif. @ — Oscar-winning actress Miyoshi Umeki and Frederick Winfield Opie, television executive, were married last night at the home of friends. The 29-year-old Japanese actress was adjudged the best sup- porting actress this year for her role in “Sayonara.” This was second for Opie, 34. They are shown above as they applied license yesterday. lraq Revolutionaries Plan Area Road Plan i Hearing ‘Slated Northwestern Issues Due for Airing Aug. 11 in Southfield The hotlydebated issue of what| Wa! is to become of Donelson-Johns pUNERAL BOM SPARKS GRIF 1e6s-Siple Cemetery Lots 5 2 i ; ot ee 2 oF HH ! ; : i i L a DA ASSERS CLOSER! nt) phe iX Fo” CARE (FO eee icp tm, ae Mnec® if a 00 | escne TR Edwards ek, block, cement Lone, Bae Ga pan 6 previous ¢ poTeA 4) Wants ~~] Qualified - ‘Personnel S11 Sau van BLDG. Lawn Mower Sharpening WHITE'S NURSERY x | eGstea wee On mePae. : -NEW REPAIR. eis Paet 154 Lincoln. OR 3-9522. 3 ROOMS, FURNISHED, PVT. bath and entrance, 1 child wel- come. FE 5-4851. 3 —-.: CORNER ELIZ. & UN- ion Lk, Also ° bedrm, Phone _Schnelder,, MA (es 3 ROOMS, ee ite UTI . VERY nice, plenty ¢ elovet space t space. Adults only, see weekdays. _16 Pinesrore. 3 RMS. MODERN, HEAT & GAS furnished. $50 month, 3165 Poo- tiac Rd., near Opdyke. 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND entrance, Heat & utilities gid nished, $16 weekly. One child or bey “welcome, Sate 804 «Bt. 3 NICE ROOMS, CLEAN, COL- ir —— MY 3-1664. 12 to J ROOMS AND BATH Baby welcome 193 Florence, Pm ah a ta Bi imatcck 3 — 3 LARGE “ea VERY FE 2-5408 FE 4-3064, _hice. J ROOMS, PRIVATE “BATH ox ENT. Gas heated. 87 8. Parke St. 3 LARGE CLEAN aa S PVT. bath and ent. 264 8. Park, FE 3-9440. (een ne et 3 ROOM APARTMENT, PRIVATE bath and entrance, East side, col- _ored, Phone FE_ 5-8683. J ROOMS AND BATH Cw far. Beby welcome. 210 S 3& APTS, & PVT, BATH. 31 stawen. FE 4-2190. 4 RM. IND F: R. NO DRINE- ers, Children Wa. . 4 ROOM APT, FURN. INCL. ALL — ess laundry cong “= roun al clean, vate entrance. Sitares welcome, . er month, FE 8-8194, 10| * ROOMS AND. BATH, ALL ities a Located piss “4 downtown North Perry. $a downtown — Inquire Apt. 86 COTTAGE a 2& APTS, nag ap clude caretal i ‘Snyder. FE 80769. IND 5 i paid, Close to downtown. Infant 1 4 s., FE FE 44625 after 5 eee ipa a no 2 Rms, Priv. Bath, Clean 2 ROOMB: iS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE 3 ROOM, KITCHENETTE, PBI- desirable couple. Small c' wel- come, Located pear Gener woe rything sae ae ae 3 RMS, FURN. CHILDREN WEL- MODERN ¢ —— No children, $90. i?) WEEKLY. 2 BExS OM TO at ie E. Pike. Downtown on shopping a2 sb hot water fu / “GLORIA A Ss A Rent Houses Unfura. 36 RAMONA TER. month. Call FB orated. fe. priv, allowed, In iren. thurst, off ODERN = a month. “or FE 4-6630. § BEDRM, HOUSE 9 BATHS. for restaurant or room- Suitable ing house, Next to Arteo plants. Se pee Veeer 2880 «= Indianwood, $ aot HOUSE, AUTO Auto, hot water. Full besement. Near downtown, Adults. $50 .mo FE $9133. RM. HOUSE, Go S. PARKE 8T. 8 RMS., tea Ot BATHS, AUTO. oll Sak Close in. 63 Poplar St. $80 per mo. re ‘jease. Call FE 5-6129 before 5 p.m. 2-9209, 2310 MA 3 RMS. UPPER. STOVE & RE- frigerator core. in. hen a ae : 8 | cent tats Fe ea aie Euclid +2523. o rE hin J ROOMS & BATH. PRIVATE EN- trance. ove & retrig. furn. 2101 Rd. FE ee eb ores ie tered wall a oak cee ¥ za st. upper. 7 SoGMa OSSD iON LOCATION, PVT. Ent., washing facilities. Also fur- nished wus elec, Garage. Rochester. OLive 2-1 S138, a 4 Praia +4 AND BATH, CLEAN, OR, 3-3498. After s oat be : ie heat i Bi et $80 an a com rere te te bu bay 2 are ATH EPING: or “BE : Btove cneses: FE 5-6767 or or optise te RMS, & BA TH, WITH UTIL. FE et On 8. Bivd.. near Liver- +| 732 W. Huron MS AND BATH. 4 ROO STOVE vera ar ee furn. Palm Villa FE 2-6858. 4 aie HEATED. CLEAN. VICIN- and FE PLECREST. KE WIL- ms anes: of denahecs Rd. $00 month “TRACTIVE OFFER, NICE 4 bedrm. homme siaee in. References incl, FE 5-1530. SVALABLE AUGUST FIRST adults. Six room unfurnished half of double house, Of! heat, garage. uire 153 W. Lawrence St. BUNGA ‘ Fe OR BUY $150 DOWN. 1 :_ Box 535. P.O. ral8e DANDY MODERN Two BEDROOM bungalow, 7 Se eceenent. ofl heat splendid ‘ocation, $80 month. DORRIS & Le REALTORS HONE FE 4-1557 i 1217 — WATERFORD rm. ranch, carport. 75’ jot, gas Sor $75 monthly. Ab-Ro, Garfield 1-1210. Lory re — MODFRN 1 BED- | -_— beat & garage. Adults OA +B SS DAOON. TILED visbu Qu Holly. ME 45831 |! YEAR ’ROUND HOME AT SEARS LAKE, 6 RM HOUSE ON WEST SIDE. 3 full baths, 3 bedrms. up, 1 down. Paneled dining room. Walk distance to town school. basement Gas Sa No brokers. FE 5-6782. Immediate Possession NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME —LARG CED LARI LoT SIDING — 560 MI moa VE PRICE AN ONTHLY PAYME Low B wou $1,000 N PATM . Nichone & Har Realty Co. FB 5-8183 or Cal Eves. _or_office, ‘¥ MODERN RANCH HOUSE 2 BED- io 2 ving rms baths. eated pomee- References will = investigated Pontiac 12 miles, _ Detroit 30 miles. Call all EM_3-3163. NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE with full basement. Village of _ Waterford. S947 Southwe NEAR RCE. -2 2 BEDROOM. Large dining and kitchen, auto- NEW HOME. ei. ACRES. “as we Owner. P.O. Box rent, gas heat. One block from General Hospital. Call FE 8-1857. TROY TWP. 3 BEDRM. RANCH wits” Nice neighborhore. eset . — al ts ry of Huron 4 7 LARGE ROOMS, MAIN FLOOR. Close in. FE 2-948 after 6. 4 ROOMS, PVT. BATH AND EN- bores util. furn, close in, FE $3 ROOMS AND BATH, ON WEST side, newly decorated. FE 3-0250 § RM. UPPER PLAT. VERY Rice, Adults, $65. FE 2-5061. 5 ROOMS AND BATH, ON WEST side. Newly decorated. FE 3-9259. 5 = APT. STOVE & REFRIGER- rT, $85 month Apply 103 Bioom- fed Terres, next to St. Joe's Hospital. og bang FOR RENT. 729 E. WAL- FE 5-9902 —fon._ OE neem ATTR. TIRACTIVE ee 3 ROOMS and good West side ssighberhocd, ' FE 2-374, DELUXE. UPPER, 5 LGE, RMS. Picture window on earpeted, Must i seen to ta! 100 per iahaivent home. Qarage and utili- ties furnished, Location Sylvan Shores drive. $00, r month, No _ children. Phone FE 4-3063. Lake. Heated WEST SIDE Nice basement, automatic heat and hot water. Nicely landscaped and cement drive. Available Aug. ist. $90 per month. VASBINDER, INC. FE 5-8875 WATERFRONT, MODERN, STONE — Auto heat. Adults, $125. 375 1 Cooley Lake Rd, eth Lk., References. “iar