_THE PONTIAC PRESS _ kkek PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1959—44 PAGES | e Votes 30325 for Labo-Contals Bil ‘ The Weather U8. Weather Bureau Forecast. Warm, Humid, Chance of Showers (Details Page %) 17th YEAR. OU Ei 2 ‘make a catch. secretary of the Oakland County driven freight canoe made the where else! Sportsmen's Club, assists Mort Neff itrin in fine style. i in his TV program, “Michigan Out- | é frucks |takes across | Alaska by bis wife. are on : ‘quarter-mile wide and a mile deep, ithe river on the ice and left there adioin cach cher and) feat on /ARD ELLEY ; i s ats By HOWARD SH last winter were used to haul, this gravel road. TALKEETNA, Alaska — Today us about, | 3 we visited the ‘59ers. , * * * Outside the trailer home, Mrs. From the tiny village of Tal-| First we called upon Mrs. Mar-) ‘Sik uses a wood-burning cook doors.’ He was accompanied to keetna, an Alaska railroad whistle ,ino Sik and her one-year-old daugh-; stove — come rain or shine— | Linda. Marino, president of on which all their food is pre- | stop and former gold mining sup-'ter. ips center we ieee across the the ‘39ers, had departed with a pared. Once a week six huge treacherous half-mile wide Susitna group of men for Canada to pur- loaves of bread are baked. ! River. chase horses. Considerable assistance in home-' We wore the Mae West-type ‘HAVE 160 ACRES ‘stead living was obtained frém life preservers, because the The Siks reside in their com- the Alaska Extension Service in’ swirling undertow of the swift fortable house trailer, with their the Way of first hand advice and ; Supervised by his mother, a ‘young pioneer, Junior Rubino, 10, brochures and pamphlets. dy, : jtional Assn.-for the Advancement | All of: the homesteads, each a'of Colored People, with using the| police to try ‘to intimidate the| | |NAACP forces. ‘SENDS IKE PLEA Mrs, Bates sent a telegram to! iPresident Eisenhower saying her pleas for protection had been ig-| 'nored by local authorities and that ; (Continued on Page 36, Col. 1) | News Flashes CHICAGO \(®—Vice President Richard M. Nixon, in Chicago as | 7 + x * * xk *& * | a | . ' ’ Py * They're Building a Home ‘Like H Surprise Count | Ss uilding > Like Hungary | , . : , . * ® } in Little Rock ajor VICIOry rl } rr ’ i ; | Says Faub for Eisenhower | dys FauDdus anal 1: Senate Must Act Now | | Blasts Police Handling on Measure to’ Curb | of Segregationist Mob Racksiearing at Central High wieig Ticks Ride wise WASHINGTON (?) — The : m Our s Sov Orel B'. Paubue sent to the Senate a bill {charged today that Little to curb racketeering and Rock lice handled: an! jabuses -in labor-manage- anti aeeaiee demon | ;ment relations. “nati : House action capped stration Wednesday at Cen- The ) action Cappe i ; a major legislative victory tral High School like the : ‘ ‘Russi for President Ejsenhower, ‘Russians handled the Hun- ‘ uj : igarian revolt ‘who made a_ persona } . - Ae | “Of course, it’s quiet _— to the neti & i , stro contr 7 o bus said. “It’s sak i mo . . It is lation. iquie ta ungary . : Ss . Pre) ee eee _|mot likely to be peaceful HAPPY SPONSORS — Smiles come easily AP Wirephete ‘warped Northen and) Eastern ‘here for a long, long time.” to Rep. Robert P. Griffin (right) and Rep. Phil by organized labor. Griffin, a Republican from |” os based ee | But Faubus, holding his first. M- Landrum, after the House cleared the way Traverse City, is a former Pontiac factory | Democrats who had back é iF ws Anence since the “volun-, !0P final action on their labor-reform bill. sup- — worker whose parents ‘live in Pontiac. Landrum |stemgent labor curbs than the | ews oy ported by President Eisenhower but opposed is a Georgia Democrat. ‘President asked, — itary’ and limited integration of _ ee re ltwo Little Rock high schools Wed-. The House passed bill yr aah . § § \ i * 4 ’ 7 or | Inesday, said he does not think that | A Former Pontiac Factory Worker | ee ee a ae atieing 2 future Semonsteelions! 4! (C9 oy Cont esses eee: ‘ | version passed there last April. ad 4 4 . @ = ; Roe | Passage by a 303-125 vote came : . Cm li ue pa eats ceatte 7 ir enseless : after a motion by Rep. Carroll D. :' | tie - | =a : ; PIONEERS AT WORK—Two df Michigan’s ‘59ers look forward to the day when they have | integration violence at Central | a in Ss . het 7 ns (R-Pa) to recommit the 59ers peel logs as they build their new homes finally established a thriving rural community | Wednesday, he ‘‘was pregared” | . ; . * * - in the Susitna River Valley of Alaska. They in the Alaskan wilderness. | to take over with State ‘Police Y g ' A former Pontiac factory worker has been catapulted Thi was 4) partlameatary are Erik Eklund (left) and Ray Kula. The | and the National Guard. From. Our News Wires into the headlines by the success of the labor reform maneuver designed to block efforts . : Faubus’ announcement came as: ISEIP N- u — Francis Henry bill he sponsored. ‘to revive a Democratic-sponsored e ye e three Negro pupils entered Hall Blocth, 27. diagnosed in his teens There was little doubt that the personal prestige of Di! Had the bill been returned ‘High School peacefully for the as an incurable psychopath who ee: to committee. there would have rites O as a 1sit third day of token integration in’. woied cal for fun : fessed Rep. Robert P. Griffin’——~-~———————~ ~~ ibeen no labor control legislation \two of Little Rock's four public, * - 8 7 iar | ‘ a salad ~ (R-Mich) would take a - . 'before the House. high 3 5. ast nig hat he had killed two. ; . | The vote against recommittin e e e 3 3 ° “ es x * :men and a woman for no more Sharp . upturn in Republi- We re Having ithe bill wat 79-19, . 1t 1C { an S e TS Faubus, at the hastily-called news reason. can cireles as a result of a Heat Wave . The House on a surprising 229- : |conference, did not say under what “If I had had more bullets. 1 tentative passage yesterday R M H ] 201 roll-call vote had given all ‘circumstances he would ‘call on would have shot more people,”’ Suf- , . 7 but the final approval to the (Baitors Note: This is she {urst / and onrushing water frequently 160 acres fronting on a reason- the police and guard. ‘folk County District Attorney John by Sinha the Lan ain ay e Pp | Measure Thursday. rO- ae - i ! r red: I . i | -. Press "Fem howard Shelley of | meant a ducking. ‘ably good gravel road that leads. The governor Thursday night was | drum: riffin byl. 16 went 110 5:84 Labor and House supporteps tac who visited Michigan s ‘doers . i j ; : jaccused by Mrs, L. C. (Daisy) | | gon of Mr and Mrs J. A. Grif. a.Mee® i ALO a.m... — elidie- sizzling wires, but with sizzling ache.”’ , anything ATM) Mi belts bill than! 2-8181, and ask to have The | cargo” clauses are sometimes the capsule out of the air: straight 69. \% skillets, too, and he recom- It took Ed an hour and a half President Pisenhower had asked | Press sent to you while youre | used to apply indirect pressure As Discoverer V makes its 16th Mason Rudolph, the Ist round). mends it. to bake his prize winning pine- |for. we'd win.” said Griffin. | away. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) leader with a 67, was still on the | course and had not yet reached = the ninth green. =) EARLY 36-HOLE SCORES pass, a tracking station in Alaska The girls will tell you. will trigger the ejection mechan- | ism. On the next pass, the satel- | lite, repositioned by compressed | Although Ed's specialty in 4-H Club endeavors are elec- trical projects, he beat the apple upside down cake in his mother’s electric kitchen. “I do the dishes and_I'm very neat in the kitchen,"’ he says. Among those voting for the | | Landrum-Griffin bill was Rep. |. _ . | William &. Broomfiela (R-Royal No Survivors '| Oak). Voting against it was Rep. | a F “But vou should see the mess | James G. O'Hara (D-Utica). if ’ gas jets, will tilt 60 degrees (Mike Souchek ................ 69-6132), females at thetr own game in baie e ss U S k O S b downward. \Boa_Paittiend “Bist the Oakland County 4A Club Hy father) saakee: _| Broomfield hailed the bill as a| J's AJe an wn uUDS At the designated moment, ex- Ted got eee ‘"Go-e—138/) Fair baking competition. Asked if the rest of the =|weapon against corruption inyun-| plosive springs and bolts will sep- } oan sete iis Nickel family enjoys his eook- ions. but O'Hara predicted a) The only male entry, Ed's the planes. leaders ‘are holding a top-level They have aoout 10 minutes to ‘conference, Peiping tadio dis- ' F = hy |=’ and sister. . 4-H Club project. See Sei closed today, . ¢ 4 SAA Se SRS ga Re ea Re ager sera 3} ' phe 3° sae i eiieiaaaaias tial CALLE SPE 9g Hares ; ; _ : ing, Ed replied, “ en’ i ¢ i ; tol 2) 1 Grate the capsgie from an perc Myles Jr select! 73-70103/, Pineapple upside down cake jemgieloa yet rey haven't fj) (Continued on eage 2: 0 |. U.S. sabmarines and damaged 31 others in attacks result- second stage of the rocket w jaifon” Marasic ‘a sae 183 * took a first place blue ribbon ~ nee | ote; ing from false or uncertain identification during World bore it into space. Lig eemigy is Ban Collins scree Geiss, and a-trophy from the Oakland The Birmingham youngster , ‘ | War Il. oo ere dare ae aad Ey Oe ere—1e9]_, County Farm Bureau. is a “State Show” winner this / 1] Today s Press | ™* k* & a Sau ‘Tommy Veach .......... “72-77-1480 A member of the West Bloom year with his electrical project. ~ | ee Le ; The capsule will be slowed salah gai oe a [field 4-H Club, Ed says, ‘I just He likes to read and dance and &| °°" s*wreNeneniaie SIRENS", : Vice Adm. Charles Lockwood (ret.), former chief of. the ‘by a retro-rocket. A switch operat, Tommy Shannon -78— follow the recipe. does a soft shoe routine with §| Comics ...............0.... 33 | Navy s Pacific submarine fleet, made the disclosure in an ed by ‘forces of deceleration wi bai (ops hes are hc jei—iseis . The young chet says he does ED NICKEL another boy and two girls at | Coanty News ... .......... 13. interview Thursday. a neegen h Sarees, , {Bob Ellsworth»... --riee-4:: 4-70-16 a ‘lot of cooking at the Nickel the 4H Fair. They will enter Faitorials ps adver sales 6. He said submarine identification is one of the navy's Guided by vadio signals from | : 3 home, 5965 Middle Belt Rd., “My parents really taught their act in “State Show’ in Farth and Garden ........ 24 | greatest problems, adding: “We are making great strides the descending capsule, the Fly- (Chinese Reds C ing|> Birmingham. He likes to bake se pow to cook,” saye Ed, September. ee 36 in this field, but we still have a long way to go.” Ing Boxcars will move in’ to try Chi ed onferring |” mostly, but has prepared din. 04 5 attended a weekly ,,4, Staduste of Birmingham Obituartes ...... .....4.. Slee Lockwood baid the submarine Sea Wolf wad’ destroyed fo grab the parachute with tra- TOKYO w—Red China's gov- |. her for the whole family, his sae ins Si. Pi ae High School, Ed will- enter the ©! Spapta ........0.ceeeees: 29-38 by a U.S. plane and a destreyer nerth of Naw @ulucs. peze apparatus suspended from | ernment and military and party parents and a younger brother cooking ¢ a yes University of {Michigan's col- Theaters ......5....., j:> 38-37 lege of engineering this fall. b | t oe ae DENVER, Colo, (AP)—U. S. planes and ships sank two TV and Radio Programs .. 43 | The Dorado was sunk by a plane in the Caribbean. 3 | x * * There were no Survivors in either sinking, he said. Wilson, Farl ......: ... Women's Pages ..........19-71 pe j carrying the Discoverer V satelfi at Vandenberg Air Ferce Base i AP Wirephote THOR CARRIES SATELLITE — A modified Thor missile te leaves its launching pad here n California yesterday. Now. es- tablished as successfully placed in orbit, later today C119 planes based in Hawaii will attempt an sule when it re-enters the earth air snatch of the 300-pound cap- ‘s atmosphere. Two Navy ships are also standing by in the Pacific to aid its recovery. CubaReports Capture of Arms-Laden Plane HAVANA (AP) — Cuban Army! The army said the captured dedicated Sept. 27, 1958, several, headquarters today announced the capture of an arms-laden plane flown by the pilot who ferried ex- president Fulgencio Batista into exile. The army said the plane was captured in a battle in which four persons were killed. The ammouncement said the plane, carrying 10 persons and * cargo of arms for anti - Castro) counterrevolutionaries, was am-jthe statement that Castro would’ fetter said, bushed as it landed from the Do- minican Republic at Trinidad, a, town on Cuba’s soyth coast. Two octupants of the plane and two soldiers of Prime Minister Fi- del Castro’s army were killed in the battle, the announcement said, and other occupants of the plane were captured. The army communique was the first official announcement of the! landing of any invasion force in! Cuba since the government re-| ported an anti - Castro conspiracy a week ago. Unconfirmed reports had been: current in Havana earlier that, anti-Castro forces had seized Trin- idad and its airfield. The town had been isolated for four days by a communication blackout. East Is Cool; Rest of Nation | | | plane was piloted by Lt. Col. An- tonio Soto, who flew Batista to. the Dominican Republic last New Year’s Day. The army announcement ac-! cused Generalissimo Rafael L.. Trujillo, the Dominican dictator,! of direct participation in the land-; ing attempt. | * *® * The announcement ended with, tell the nation about the conspir-; acy against his government by ra-| dio and television tonight. It did not give the time. In Havana, the situation ap- peared quiet. Castro was believed in the Trin- idad area, where earlier reports had said groups of counterrevo- lutionary holdouts had taken to the hills after clashing with gov- ernment forces Sunday. Labor Bill Success Boosts Rep. Griffin | Need for an office in Lathrup idedications ‘‘were conducted and THE*PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. AUGUST’ 14, 1939 2 Requests Probe ii P.O. Politics =i County Dems Charge GOP With Manipulation, of Postmasterships Sen. Patrick V. McNamara (D-| Mich) is studying a request from the Oakland County Democratic Committee that he investigate ‘‘po-. litical manipulations” of postmas-| terships in the county. The request comes on the heels of Republican charges that Mc- Namara was holding up confirma- tion of GOP-nominated postmas- ters — including Pontiac’s Robert Cc. Miller hoping Democrats could make nominations of their own if they land in the White House next year. The senator has been asked to look inte appointment of the postmaster in Orchard Lake, the dedication of new post offices in Pontiac and Farmington, and the Village. The committee charges the two engineered as Republican cam- paign rallies.”’ “Announcement of these two dedications contained the names of the Republican candidates for Senator and Congressman. We ‘strongly feel that investigation will ‘show there has been a misuse of ‘post office funds to advertise and promote the Republican candidates , for public office,’ a three-page letter to McNamara from the com- . ; | (right) smiles happily as she mittee said. . z [a « & fresh fruit she’s had since leaving Michigan for homesteaders in the Susitna River Valley. Mrs. | Ponts strelgnt aoe: $1.00 c | The new Pontiac post office was, Alaska with the ‘59ers. The fruit was brought to Shelley is on the left. Others might try it and fail. $ pojue 69 months before the November elec- tions. The letter contends former Or- chard Lake Postmaster Mary L. Kawkes was “harassed by postal investigators for no apparent reason other than to force her resignation to create a vacancy for a Republican appointment.” She later accepted a lower rank as postal clerk last year, the (Continued From Page One) there is every likelihood that great quarters of muose meat will be prepared for the long cold winter ahead. : | Their cooperative vegetable garden, of some three or four acres, should supply them with potatoes, parsnips, carrots, tur- nips and cabbages. Presently they are * * * Creation of a post office in the city of Lathrup Village is ‘‘a need- less duplication of effort and un- necessary waste of the taxpayers, money,” fhe Oakland Democratic’ Committee charged. such fresh vegetables as radishes, Further, the committee letter onions, lettuce and peas. Each’ said. “This smacks very much of family will construct an adequate: a political pay-off to heavy-con- root cellar, insulated with marsh tributors to the Republican Party grass, to protect the vegetables by the Republican Party.” from the frigid winter. School Board Tables enjoying | A RARE TREAT — Mrs. Bertha Donaldson Writes of Alaska Visit Suspect Confesses With Michigan's ‘59ers ~- The Day in Birmingham Retired Farmer Claims ‘Dousing’ Powers. Fame BIRMINGHAM — William H.| Installed recently as new offi- Dad" Clemons, a retired farmer... sani ‘ who tives at 29085 13 Mile Rd.,(OM® % Biemingham Knights of Bingham Farms, is an unusual] | Columbus No. 3869 were .Chancel- man on four counts. _ 2 lor, George Williams, 531 Kim- A nonagenarian — he'll be 90 in berly Rd., Birmingham; Grand December — he has lived in the|Knight, Edward Rollins, , 16968 Birmingham area for 60 years anid | Beechwood Dr.; Deputy Grand may be the area's oldest long-time Knight, Eddaar Rollins, 16968 |resident, ‘Madoline Rd., and Warden, A. G. Although Clemons never met Fuhrman, 31065 Stafford Dr., all the famous writer, he’s a cou- |of Beverly Hills, sin to Mark Twain, In the 1870's, while still a teen- ager, Clemons was one of the lumberjacks who made the first inroads into the then-wild country in the Bay City area. But ‘“‘Dad’s” chief claim to fame is as a “douser” or “water wiz- - Tonite & Saturday Only! UL Approved—Best Quality Romex Wire. > 4 » > d > > > a > > > > > > q > 4 » ard”. He’s one of those persons ’ — who use a tree bough “divining re Tod" to located underground ‘wa | ter. Cc * * * “I’ve found over 300 wells in the last 40 years, probably more than that — I've never kept track’’, says Clemons, i Per Foot He is well known in Beverly Cut an Hills and Bloomfield Township by a people who have utilized his “‘dous-|¢ {£2 BOMEX 4 a 4 ing powers” after spending consid- ale came ce a ae erable sums digging dry wells. een es ewe neges Thin-Wall CONDUIT %-Inch — 10-Foot Lengths 10e Remex CONNECTORS — fer ‘s-Inckh Kneck-outs G-E Mercury Silent Switch Clemon’s mode of operation looks simple enough. He grips the ends of a forked beech bough in both hands,]with the sharp angie pointing up. When he passes over a vein of water, the bough twist, and dips, and the angle 2 the ‘59ers by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shelley of 939 Spence St., Pontiac, who are visiting the tastes the first o- \‘Some people can do it and Some | ;can’t. I can’t explain it,” Dad) commented. x * * _| But whether or not he can ex-/4 { Th $l H ‘plain it, he’s had some grateful 3 0 ree ayings customers, including a man who 4 spent $3,000 digging two dry wells | | We found Nick Rubino and 10-- (Continued From Page One) over 300 feet deep before ‘‘Dad’’ | year-old Junior erecting their sec-} found water running at 12 gallons ‘ond-hand quonset hut, purchased” ie = apes Be matired * |5 minute at 65 feet. . , |and dismantled 50 miles south of, RCWSmen: “I wonder what that No-click. positive ac- tion. For any circuit. 4 4 4 . 4 4 q 4 q P 4 4 q q 4 4 4 4 q 4 q q 4 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 q 4 iq 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ite HOUSE FUSES ry 10 to 30 amp. (‘limit 5) We Octagon BOX & HANGER 59° 4Inch. Complete with clamps 7% Bie Toggle SWITCHES Single pele. Brown only....... a 2c Duplex RECEPTACLE Flash model. Narrow ears 38e Receptacle BOXES ny i (Talkeetna, Seventeen freight boat nee weall have dane WU paed) | Teri C. Ellis. ‘lexan boc ar E ion Cords ltrips across the river were made “¢ Sua om him. Itist who now lives and paints in| xtension Cor in transporting the hut to the home-' Blueth said he threw away both Mexico. will exhibit a new group 35 Foot 'stead. The Rubinos lived in a tent the 32 caliber guns used in the of paintings and drawings Aug. 18, _at first, but now are living in a slayings. Police found one in Lake through Sept. 19 at the Litte Gal- borrowed house trailer. Within two Ronkonkoma just after daylight to- lery, 915 E ‘Maple Ave. in Bir- weeks the quonset hut will be day, 80 minutes after Bloeth stood mingham ‘ ready for ‘‘moving in.’’ Bill Or- on a road by the lake and showed ¢ $1.95 Value 97 Heavy duty. all, pur- pose for home or commercial use * * * Bo bn bn bine hn be A he hi A i hh chowski is also assembling a quon- how he had thrown it in the dark. Ellis, who has studied at the % i, Octaten BOXES 24° set hut for his future home a mile ee “en = : : ' os west of the Rubinos * x * University of New Mexico and in @ 3se Celling RECEPTACLE 24 - He was wrrested Monday for a New York City, will be in the § Stash: Revise Eerere DIG FOR WATER nonfatal “Russian roulette” hold- Gallery during the first week of ¢ ge Seen Estes 9° Without a doubt, the most back- up and as a “prime suspect’ in the exhibition. The Gallery is open $ 35. Current TAPS 27° breaking job confronting the men the killings, but he insisted he was, from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. Tuesday @ Complete with pull chain so far is that of digging for wa- innocent until last night, when his through Saturday. | med a STAPLES 29° rOCUVTeVrVVTT CT. ter, Twenty to 30-foot holes, five- wife anti_his attorney pleaded with feet in diameter,. had to be dug him for more than an hour to tell and cribbed with logs. the truth they suspected. * * * * * A log tripod was erected and had done it,” Light Bulbs ‘Pontiac DeMolays Plan ‘Their Annual Picnic “I felt all along he ‘rope used to lift a pail of the’ Mrs. Jane Bioeth, 25, told news- | { Pontiac DeMolay Masonic Lodge’ $ Hot and Sticky By The Associated Press Hot, sticky midsummer weather clung to most of the nation today. but there was coon cuntrast in Milton King, Michigan director of the National Small Business- row of states from Minnesota to'the victory. the Pacific. j i sially siasti The mercury dipped into the 40s. He was especially enthusiastic ‘ | over one particular prevision, and 50s along the Canadian bor-| s ;; ris- der west of the Great Lakes and welch wend five the stale Jets ict t ispt in the extreme Northeast during! nae ths - ny : oa Meattinn the night. ag : Around daybreak, Butte, Mont.,| Board won't handle. had a freezing 29 degrees, Sal-| ‘We've been seeking to abolish mon, Idaho, recorded a low of 33:' this no-man’s land in labor rela- But sunshine quickly raised read- tions for several years,’ he said. ings into the 70s and higher. x ke The cooler areas were fringed | “It is hoped that small firms with showers and thunderstorms.) Will win the right to take their Elsewhere, the temperature again labor troubles to local courts in) Tentative completion date for, went into the high 80s and the 90s|instances where the federal gov- the rehabilitation, if construction’ The muggy weather baked and ernment considers the problem too is authorized, is July. 1960. The ‘small for them to bother about.’;}pool would still not be fit for com- the region from the southern) King said more than 300 Oakland ‘petition, but acting Board presi- nettled the millions of persons in Health Department. Deciding that new pool costs of New England and the northern|men’s Assn., was ‘jubilant’ over $550,000 were prohibitive for the time being, the Board authorized the architect, William C. Zimmer-} man Associates, to complete plans /providing for a minimum recon- struction of the 46-year-old pool at ‘an estimated $160,000 expense. Under this scheme, the exist- | ing tank will be leveled and wa- terproofed with the new tile in- stalled, A complete new water circular system would be added and new plaster | filtration and ceiling constructed, Plains-into southern New England County members of the associa- dent Monroe M. Osmun indicat-| Jn other action, the Board ap-| Two milk cows. three calves (one| Even after Bloeth’s arrest and olen! bo Thursday. The mercury climbed |tion sent telegrams to Broomfield,!ed that a new pool will be CON- | pointed an administrative intern to be butchered in November), a. the announcement that police be- | dress and to 92 at Boston, edged near the urging adoption of the Landrum- structed when the budget permits. ‘at Crofoot Elementary School andj goose and gander, a flock of a lieved he was the killer, commu. | Fala aberl 7 100-degree mark at Russell, Kan.,| Griffin bill ' A third proposal designed to rely new administrative assistant for dozen white leghorn hens and a nities remained on guard against | wortinonen >: oh shot up to 106 at Presidio. _ : . — a a Central High. rooster, two goats — “Billy” and another strike from the senseless All sizes. 2 | ger t “8 Ph id | Lewis A. Crew. named Crofoot;‘‘Nany” — pet rabbits and kittens slayer until they were sure. ‘administrative intern, will work comprise the list of livestock. Sev-: ae sae: . The Weather Aver a supervising principal for eral dogs, includig “Homer the ,Blaeths vcims wens, Laie on 8 Non ae Fall U.S. Weath PONTIAC AND ’ . turn-) ng a lit high today 92, lew tonight 72, high temerrew 87. South westerty winds Anereasing te 15-25 miles! this afternoer. shifting te nertherty, and diminishing temerrew. Teday in Pentiar ! “ao temperature preceding 8 a.m At 8 am.: Wind yelocity 15 mp | Direction—West-southwest Dewntewn Temoveratures 6a.™ 71 1a. m. 7a. m.. a 12 m se 8 a.m. 76 Ip. m 90 08. Mo. a... 80 2p. m 92 10 &. m. 84 Thersday in Pontiac {As recorded downtown) Highest temperature wise = eer es 90 | Lowest temperature ................74 Mean temperature ......... . 62 | Weather—8unny. One Tear Age in Pentiae Highest temperature ........+.4-. a3 i amass Gomis se nrale = | ean 7 ee ee va i Weather—Sunny. i — ' Righest and Lowest Temperatures This! Date in 84 Years | 49 in 1883 | rs Temperature Chart | 73 67 Marquétte 68 63) 92 70 Memphis 1 (71 6? 60 Miami B 68 73!) 94 79 Milwaukee 906 71) 82 67 Minneapolis 79 65 o4 «677 New Oriecans #4 76 83 74 New York #1 75 % 62 Omaha a 67 96 6 Peliston 82 60 85 3 Phoenix 100 «8 89 73 Pittsburgh 88 64 80 57 Bt. Louis oe 7 > 74 8. Francisco 67° 54 ot #9 8. & arie 73 84, b 4 Bd tt 74 Be % Tam oo (74 ; #1 74 raverse €. #4 73 +4 8 Washington 93 73 ‘ (Continued From Page One) | N P ] t ( t | hi : sand and gravel which was picked'men as she and the attorney, Sid-| 2 : 5 ven? House-Senate deadlock would re- eW OO ad en r ad ‘loose and shoveled from the bot-;ney R. Siben, made the first an- ages Wee Dee kee (3 All sizes to 7 sult in no Jabor | at all tom — then hauled to the top. jnouncement of the confession. The : . 1G watts. this year. ; _ | event, scheduled to begin/s - ££ « The Pontiac Board of Education( construct the existing Central High| There a helper unloaded the ‘| pleaded with him to spare jat 1 p.m., will be highlighted by) 3 Other iiciiass | conapeaune ‘tabled a proposal last night to| structure into a modern, compet-| bucket. Finally, a well point and | more innocent people from being {the annual lodge baseball game. ‘ wate a : 8 to 8 ae erect an entirely new, regulation’ itive size pool at a price of $477,-| casing was installed with a pitch- | killed,” Mrs. Bioeth said. Soft drinks and hot dogs will be'> $2.95 Light FIXTURE SF had ti } ccor rs party a 1 7 | size boy's swimming pool at Pon-| 0 was turned down by the Board.! er pump at ground level to ob- Both Siben and Cohalan said furnished. The lodge has planned aig Pee Oy re ‘> hes ae a heat “Tovar Per, (tiac Central High, but went ahead|Osmun indicated that the advan-| tain plenty of geod fresh, lee |-1 1, aopeared without remorse.|Sty Of games for members Electrician tae. Per ro 39° insula Republican who Prisually with plans to rehabilitate the pres- iron a new ee be far cold water. |” Cohadan said be has waked Blocth and their families. > Se TV Lead-In WIRE - 3° votes “for labor.” Bennett opposed €Mt Pool which has often been de- ae) Wk : Twentyfour-year-old Erik Eklund, whether he had any feelings for . _. 4 ; is the bill. posed clared unsanitary by the State = * * a single man, was building a sub- his family and if he Pry feel ‘Levis’ Made in 1850 4 (( JIMM ::: > ELECTRICAL The Board accepted the 1959-60 stantial log cabin for his home-'sorry to have brought them this: operating budget of $8,237.309 asjstead home Trading labor with t | submitted by Superintendent of! Ray Kula, a good supply of 20- Schools Dana P. Whitmer. Al- foot logs had been cut, peeled and. though based on the budget sub- was ready for laying. Two weeks mitted Feb. 26, the revised alloca- hence, they will work on the Kula SHAD BDL La aS DDL DE EF BS PE MM, tion contains the new wage and cabin, ; Cohalan said: “I just couldn't salary adjustments adopted by the * * & believe what this man told me JUST ARRIVED! $ In Time for School Wear! Board June 11. | The Siks contemplate erecting a'as he talked. It was an absolute’ LADIES’ — MISSES’ — GIRLS’ NEW FALL STYLES — budget is $206,141 suitable lumber constructed room nightmare.” = sem hades ‘GUM-DROPS'-FLATS-BALLERINAS higher than the one presented ‘beside their house trailer, with * * * Newest Styles and Colors . in February. According to Whit- their cabin home to be built on an ‘The killings had proved a night-' mer, the increase is almost ex. ,UTProved clearing next year. mare for the residents of this east- Big selection THERS ~~ a a Pe cae i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i a i i i i i ii i i ahi hi Li hin ti Li i i Li hi hi Li Mine i Li i Ain Li Lin Li hin i i Min ine ine ie Min Nin Linn i Li i i in i in hi Li hin i hin ir i i ir i hin i hin, oO tL ‘trouble. He said Bloeth replied: | “Levis or “jeans’” were first, | <7 woulda’? shout . ATR. Tay manufactured in San Francisco in 4 De shout my wile, MY 4350 by Levi Strauss and Co. ‘4 mother or my daughter. ne * * * —2nd Floor we _ clusively’ the result of the pay Hand washings — all old-fash- ern Long Island county, an area of hikes, ioned washing board style — loncly farms, small towns and Under the new budget. the cost. carry little appeal! They’ve ali [fashionable beach resorts. Many per pupil would be increased from: done their share. Recently, how- late-night eating places shuttered 396 in 1958-59 to $406 in 1959-60.| ever, an electric washing ma- their doors at sundown after it be- A few reductions were also made,’ chine was converted te gas en- came apparent that a “mad mur-, including $32,000 less for main-| sine use, What with diapers and \derer” was at work. Other night ‘tenance, which will help relieve, baby clothes, this pleases Mrs. workers traveled in pairs, or with the impact of the new wage scale. Sik no end. guns. : Original to $3.00 a year before taking over full du- Homesteader,” bark their friendly’ ties as principal. Crew was a sixth greetings. | grade teacher at Longfellow School last year. | The Board appointed Donald Mc- | Millen administrative assistant at ‘Central High. McMillen, a Central *® * bg | | The livestock was transported across the river in the freight ca<’ noes. The two cows were blind- folded and hogtied, then wrapped mann, 54, owner of an Islip delica- tessen; early in the morning of Fh hk headed deh de ude hdd dhe shaman ath athe hahathatheahei LPO LP LI BLD DP DP LP TD DLS I aT ‘ne. Aug. 5, Lawrence Kircher, 53, lone; counterman in a Smithtown diner; about midnight Aug. 7, Mrs. Irene) Currier, 50. on duty alone in the! Westhampton diner she owned with | ‘Hngh teacher last year, will take | E’ GAD! 4 _<¢ in huge tarpaulins and rolled into i ] | | AP Wirephote MICHIGAN'S CHOICE — Posed for her official Miss America | Pageant photo is Ann Marston of Wyandotte, Miss Michigan for | 1960, The blue-eyed blonde wil], be a contender for the beauty crown on the strength of her national réhery championship in addition to her natural attributes. The annual competition will be held in Adlantic City, N. J., Sept. 7-12. ‘7 .| Stopped from playing in neighbors’ and cents.” Osmun said that the | Board declines to handle for prac- over immediately. He was selected. from six loca] applications. tant shore. Horses will be brought in in the Finally the Board turned down same manner — since the glacier- a request from the Herrington Hills Homeowners Assn. to build a fence on the south border of the Herrington Elementary School. The homeowners asso- clation claimed that a large em- bankment and drainage ditch on that section of the school play- . House Votes 303-125 Poaceae ware FOF Labor-Curb Bill | | According to Donald L, Hearn. (Continued From Page One) | of 1149 Dudley St., association rep-| te an employer through a third | resentative, children would also be| party not directly involved in the | dispute, “No man’s land’ cases are small local disputes, usually with- out interstate implications, which ithe National Labor Relations, to permit the animals to swim across yards by a fence. The Board balked at Hearn’s re- quest because, “it is not only a! matter of safety, but one of dollars budget could not handle such a tical reasons and which the states project. are prohibited by law from han- Hearn contended — that fences | dling. were erected needlessly at Long-| x * * fellow School, and that due to the Sen, John F. Kennedy (D-Mass), safety factor involved a fencé was chief sponsor of the labor bill a must put up at the Herrington passed by the Senate last April, School. He called for more prac-'fold reporters a compromise by: \tical school construction to include Senate and House conferees might! merged speed or the diving” _ | depth, fences. h a \be difficult, the canoe and moved to the dis- her husband. Digs Down Deep fed river is too cold and swift for Tax Check Rap Goes Faster, Deeper submarine “went faster than any 4 ATLANTA WP — Hershel H. | Hall $123 check for city, state and sent the tax collector a | Y SLAYBAUGH'S BIG AUCTION IS TONIGHT! | county taxes but it ‘s being re- turned being improperly drawn. * * Standish Thompson, tax com- missioner, said no one in his office was willing to endorse it. The check was made out ot “our hoggish politicians.”’ PORTLAND, England #—The commander of the Skipjack said today this newest U. S. nuclear other submarine has gone sub- | merged and went deeper than | any other sub” at one stage of | her recent trans-Atlantic cross | ing. Omdr. W. W. Bemréns, 37, declined to reveg! either the sub- ce \ \ ] AND AT 7 PM. aan YOU GOT TIME, POP! JUST BE SURE YOU DON'T MISS IT LOTS OF GOOD USED BOATS, MOTORS AND GOOD SPORTING EQUIPMENT WILL BE AUCTIONED. ‘AND REMEMBER. ae PONTIAC. 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Michigan representatives Secretary Is in Paris - voted in yesterday’s 229-201 ap- A WASHINGTON (AP) — Reject-\nected disabilities and thelr de-| proval by the House of a labor Today, Will Leave for | : | iing committee cuts, the Senate;pendents. It would: control bill backed by the Ei- | London Tonight has passed overwhelmingly a bill) = : ladding another 10 billion dollars ON SLIDING SCALE senhower administration: ‘to veterans pension costs over the! 1. Put pensions for veterans and; pemocrats tor: None. PARIS _ (UPI) — Presidential inext 40 years. dependents going on the roils in| Republicans for: William $8, Press Secretary James C. Hagerty | The size of the vote—86-6 in the the future on a sliding-scale basis’ Rroomfield, Alvin M. Bentley, today plunged into a round of Senate Thursday and 226-34 in the to be determine d by need. Elford A, Cederberg, Charles E. talks to lay plans for President House last June—dampened today) 2. Make eligible for pensions the’ Chamberlain, Gerald R. Ford, Eisenhower's visit Sept. 2. privately owned motor boats in! earlier speculation that the meas- widaws of World War IJ and Robert P. Griffin, Clare E. Hoff. ¢ x *&* * Michigan. ure might be vetoed by President Korean War veterans whose deat man, August E, Johansen, Vic- Eisenhower will visit Europe in -A registration bill signed into Eisenhower. ‘had no connection with their mili-' tor A. Knox, George Meader. advance of meeting Soviet Premier law yesterday by Gov. Williams x * * tary service. This eligibility now. x «kK. ‘Nikita S. Khrushchev in the The Senate made only minor @PPlies only to widows of World pemocrats against; John Dp. |United States and then later he changes in the measure passed War I servicemen. | Dingell, Martha W. Griffiths, |“ill go to Moseow. Hagerty wat June 12 by the House. but the The bill would not cut the pen- John Lesinski, Thaddeus M. asked about a report that Eisen- changes made further House ac- sion of anyone presently on the’ Machrowicz, James G, O'Hara, hower would stop off in India also preserves the state's juris-; diction over Michigan watercraft. Under the law, the secretary of state will issue new registrahon numbers — starting with: the let~ * & tion necessary. rolls. About two thirds of these, Louis C. Rabaut. ‘and the Middle East on his way ters “MC” — to all inboard and, ' «x * * - would get increases. | Republicans against: John B. home from Moscow. Gutbeerd motnrbost: , a Bi oN The Senate voted 73-20 to strip x * * Bennett. \ “It’s news to me,” said Hagerty. Boat owners will pay a $2 reg: | ae hy Witz) meieesceee §=§=6from the bill Finance Committee Thus. the bill would cost about: , I know nothing about it. istration fee every three years. m amendments cutting the 40-year $1,200,000,000 more than present Hagerty spent most of vester- Those already signed up under (L-5246 F. cost of the measure by 21 billion law over the first five years. State Guard Places 2nd _day in Bonn and then flew to the old system of permanent ” fig é, j - =, dollars. | x « * ‘in National Pistol Shoot | Pris. He was scheduled to leave registration will not pay their ; : are . oe ‘ Sen. Robert S. Kerr (D-Okla),' But, counting the full period be-| | for London this evening. next fee until 1962. State control of watercraft will be extended to Great Lakes wa-| ‘who led the fight to knock out the tween now and the year 2000, the. _LANSING (»—The Michigan Na- In each city he must diseuss committee cuts, discounted any Veterans Administration estimates tional Guard team placed second geraiis of Eisenhower's trip with idea Eisenhower would veto the the new sliding scale system,in the recent national pistol j; <5 fmbassy personnel and ters, Currently only inland boats! ‘bill. ‘would save about 12 billion dollars Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, 134; ‘tical and security oft re covered. . But Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D-Va), |in payments to veterans them-|suard headquarters reported today. |pauanal political ‘ang: security: ‘of If Michigan had failed to revise, ah a eran Soatcatiny selves as compared with the} os * tal ie ee 1 x * * 5 watercr ‘egistratic , it _ i ve Volks- UPI Pheto noted that strong administration i e team, captained by ief' ; its watercraft registration law, it BITES BACK —.A small, inoffensive Volks eto 4 present program. Jarvant Gilicer Donald DeBoer of When he arrived in Paris from would have had to surrender jur-| wagen, apparently fed up with all the jokes angry roar-of its engine, ‘I’m not a bug, and I opposition to the House version, However, bringing in the World’ W ! fog i ean isdiction to the U.S. Coast Guard! and snide remark@about its size, suddenly took wasn’t made in the Black Forest by elves.” The had been expressed before® his War 11 and Korean War widows |Grand Rapids, was runnerup to a ve beng ord: greene sais next spring under terms of the} matters, and one hapless photographer, into its philosophy of this foreign car-turned-monster ‘committee, . -e & would coat aboxt 2 billie. Thus California oo ; meses) reports fiat, President Bonner Act passed by Congress: “ ” : ; - — if you can’ , aie 9 ithe net cost of the wou en ee . ; last year. E , SS oer Renee Sei ie shorty oo wath an) scetisiio he ot yar cauit beat lem, eat em. | The principal Senate change is pillion, added to an estimated 105) Other members of the Michigan} Charles de Gaulle would tell The measure had run into rough, a provision to give veterans who pillion under present law for the|team were Sgt. 1.C. Joseph W. Eisenhower to keep hands off ‘have served since 1940 another pensions over the next 40 years. Schultz, Muir; Sgt. 1.C. Karl Mathe, | France during his talks with Soviet waters in the Senate because of a ‘gin at 11 a.m. with a parade At the Wright Brothers Na- ati ier Nikita S. Khrus : Pe i pie a : . vters_-*@" ‘one-year chance to obtain Nation- Monroe; Sgt. Donald E, McNees, Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev next . ld nection vision. for s« Bagwell Boosters ‘through ee tonal pemonial = North Car- a) Service Life Insurance: This is : |Kalamazoo; Sgt. Alfred J. Harrow, ‘month. * cial watercraft law enforcement : s ri ; ee eg ade - % heavily opposed by the adminjs-' The European corn borer {s Mount Clemens; Specialist 2.C.' The reports were denied by fund Back for 2nd Try State Firm Sets Record ep of the wor! shop they Use tration. ‘found in 37 states and in a single;Russell E. Pigue. Lansing, and French diplomatic sources. and But, it sailed smoothly into the: . in 1903 when preparing for their, The bill concerns only pensidns year may destroy 50 million bus-'Specialist 3.C. Dorr N. Wiltse Jr.,,Hagerty said they were not in his | : ; for Laying Concrete famous flight. . for veterans with non-service-con- hels of corn. Tonia, province anyway. governor's office after agreement’ HOWELL w—A full turnout of | on an amendment channeling the!persons backing Paul Bagwell for LANSING (®—Michigan has fees to the state's general fund's second try at the Michigan gov- claimed another national record for annual distribution. ‘ernorship is expected here tomor- for laying concrete on an express | row for ‘‘Bagwell Boosters’’ day. | way. . , Louis FE. May, temporary chair-| The State Highway Department Reveal New Wrinkle ‘man of the group, said more than said the Pierson Construction Co. in Feminine Fisticuffs '6,000 persons around the state of Saginaw placed 6,242 feet of ‘already have joined the organiza-'24-foot wide, nine-inch thick con- TUCSON, Ariz, “«#—Tucson po- tion and hundveds more are joining;crete on the Detroit-Chicago ex- lice found a new ~rinkle in femi-,each week. | pressway recently during a 12-hour nine fisticuffs when they broke up| May said the organization seeks! working day. 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They are peo- ple who, like the vast majority of Cubans, depend on the land for a living, ie * * * Many now live in hovels, ekiag out an existence for their families. They have been told this is their revolution — a revolution of the farmers. If the promises are not fulfilled, their disillusion will be terrible. The peasants place great hopes in the future of agrarian reform and cooperative farming. Compe- tent economists sav there is no reason why the program shouldn't succeed with careful, intelligent direction. The National Institute of Agrari- an Reform has outlawed the ! uge federal landholdings and is intent on chopping up the big farms into smallholders’ plots -for distribution among the landless tenants, share- croppers and squatters: | * * * The landholders, however, have given out With anguished protests CHIEF PLOTTER? — Heavily armed guards of Fidel Castro march white-shirted Sen. Arturo THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1959 ane S Aug. 31. Murphy, 50, has heen! aduates at 91 before graduation in 1886 because FBI Official Announces 'eihitw FRried Aiced Graduates Ct ie hatin, ; * Fs senator a presidential ‘‘candidate’ e to Cubans AP Wirephote of an anti- Castro conspiracy. Hundreds of other suspects are also held at the camp. Plans for Retirement [ope ) W—One of | Murphy plans to become office) BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ne | Ali i students attending| The total area of the 49 states CLEVELAND ©: a> Wiliam #. Dallas. of, an at comgeny Eivaca College's commencement that make up the United States Murphy, agent in charge of the, “ lexercise this year was 91-year-old is '2,309,623,680 acres. Less than FBI office here for two years, has! A meteorite i3 a meteor that has' Algernon Smith of Birmingham. |two per cent of that consists of announced his.retirement,effective come in contact with the earth. Smith left the college two months inland waterways. | ° ‘ ‘Pundoree brushes .. | i i) Bie — | | on new wool and mohair “Shagora”’ Sweaters ! EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED } coupled with dire predictions Hernandez Tellaheche into Havana's Camp Lib- about the future of Cuba's ertad.. Government sources have named the economy, which depends mainly on sugar. - Proponents defend the law, . ‘ eh rege pointing out that cach tmeasue, lagazine Explores Possibilities have worked in other countries— “ia "TE Japan Had Won the War... Agrarian reform undoubtedly has a tough, uphill path, So far) TOKYO “—Fourteen vears ago be compulsory ,in all levels of;best not to impose too harsh con- the institute has equivalent of 20'tomorrow (Japanese time) World education .. .” million dollars recovered from as-.War II ended with the surrender of sociates of former President Ful- Japan, What would have happened The writer said all American! “Americans have their vulgar | ditions. gencio Batista and 13 million from to America if Japan had won? territory taken from Mexico woul qiand inferior points,’’ he said. ‘‘But ithey, too, have the ability to con- 'tribute to the future welfare of “But California and Hawaii |mankind. One should not think of Alaska returned to Russia? ' will come under Japanese juris- exterminating them.” California taken over by Ja- | diction,” he said. “This will pre- | n? _ vent these people from reviving Compulsory Japanese educa. any ambitions in the Pacific.” tion in American schools? | Execution of American war voluntary contributions. Much! more is still needed to pay for ex- propriated lands and finance pros- pective cooperatives. The experiment is unquestion-' ably a big job for the new. inex- perienced regime. But if the en- thusiasm of the peasants means . ib t ion, The United States reduced to = eetumed to:that nation its original 13 states? Population of Baja (lower) Cali- fornia peninsula has doubled in «> Dd | The author concluded it would bei10 years. anything its prospects are good. : : ; leaders? Land redistribution is only one oe * of the many enormous economic oo problems facing a nation pillaged These and other possibilities by its former regime. iwere explored in the Japanese ~~ «* |magazine Shukan Bunshun © this Uncertainty under Fidel Cas- week in what it said was a re-, tro’s revolutionary government Print of an article that originally has led to a sharp drop in private 4PPeared in the magazine Senden and foreign investment, This has\three months before the fighting. led to a near standstill in the cen-\°"4ed in 1945. Shukan Bunshun, struction industry and to conse-0€ of Japan’s most popular pub- quent unemployment. Roughly lications, with a circulation of 600.- half a million Cubans are jobless\ called the article “foolish, Cr e out of a total work force of 2,400,-| Wns. ep 000. The author of the 1945 article, | To take up the slack, the gov- Whose identity was not disclosed. ernment has embarked on a pub-/had titled his article, ‘‘A Proposal lic works program and deficit for the Punishment of America.” spending. This is @ political neces-|It was written shortly after the sity and probably will be difficult death of President Roosevelt and to stop when it becomes neces-\during the great B29 fire bomb. sary for Castro'to ask his people aids on Japanese cities. to tighten their belts in an aus-| es 4 ! terity program later on. He is re-. ‘‘There isn’t one among us who ported only recently aware of the doesn’t long for the day when dangers of inflation in the cur-\Japanese planes too will be rent situation. ibombing the American mainland,” * * & ithe article said. The critical time for Castro is Japan should bring America to. still months ahead — perhaps, in its knees and then impose, numer-, 1960. 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Munoz-Marin§ since 1952 _When Puerto Rica became a self- governing associated state, the annual family income has been brought up to $2,400. This buys hearly twice as much as it could 20 years ago. While income per ~ capita is only half that of our poorest state, it is the highest in the Caribbean and second only to oil rich Venezuela in South America. x kk * The value of all goods and services produced—that is, the gross national product—has increased by 300 per cent since 1940. Net income covering the same period is up 266 per cent. As the economy grew so did thé government's ability to promote health and education. Life ex- pectancy rose from 46 years to 68 years and the death rate now is lower than in this country. Over one- quarter of the island’s budget goes for education. In 1940 there were schools for only 50 per cent of the children. Today 84 per cent are served. x * * This 3,435 square mile island, little of it arable, and a population of 2.3 million is hard working. The so called “Operation Bootstrap” brought about the establishment of some 500 new manufacturing firms. While the government builds most of the industrial plants, they are sold or leased to private business. / Puerto Rico has come a long way in a short time and is a splen- did .example of what wise plan- ning can do under the capitalistic system for an underdeveloped country. _ EIRENE 1960 Census Will Show Shifting Population. Next year’s Federal census is sure to show some marked changes in the population of Oakland County, as compared with that of 1950. x * * Besides an increase that will boost the 396,001 figure of that count to around the 750,000 mark, it also will indicate a pronounced shift in where they live. x * * Most of the gain will be in areas that in 1950 were regarded as rural, or in the platting stage. It is hardly probable that many of our larger cities will participate in the gain to as great a percentage as the county at large. In plain words, the bulk of the in- crease is going to the country. * * * The several cities and villages in- corporated since the 1950 count have taken over a large area then regard- ed as rural. Some of the older municipalities have given their figures more than the normal boost by extending their limits. x *w* * The 1960 census will show that eur county’s southeast portion no longer has a monopoly on its growth. Outlying areas are going through growing pains. Resi- dences are succeeding and push- ing back agriculture. For example, a recént count at Milford, near the western border of the county, shows that-the village ‘has more than doubled in population since 1950. oy Also getting away from that south- east. section, substantial gains will ee found in the areas of Lake Orion, mh 5 W. Frrecrsas, — and Editor Circulation Manager + A. Prreoes. President and Publisher Joux A. Ruiter, Treasurer and Advertising Director G. MaRsHalt Jonpan, : Local Advertising ager Greoece C. INMaw Classified Manager é Oxford, Farmington, Novi, South Lyon, Holly, Clarkston, Ortonville, and many other communities, * * * The county’s center of popula- tion, in 1950 located just south- east of Pontiac, is sure to move somewhat to the west and north. IN AN interview over TV the other evening, Sen. SYMINGTON (D-Mo) de- plored what he considers our acute lack of military preparedness. It seems that the nearer 1960 approach- es, the more he worries about this matter. “MoRE women than men are vic- tims of mental deterioration,” says a psychiatrist. This is probably due to ‘women’s wearing their minds out by changing them so often. \ The Man About Town ‘Good Time Had’ By Host and the Guests at Party on Her Lawn 4-H Fair: What your last chance to attend is approaching. Big dividends in pleasure and satisfac- tlon are reaped by everybody who feeds our wild life, whether it has wings or runs on four feet. And nobody gets more out of it than Mrs. Gaylord D. Vreeland of 1415°Bathgate Road. Her happy and highly appreciative feeders at most any morning’s meal in- clude mourning doves, blackbirds, wood- peckers, blue jays, robins, chickadees, flickers, swallows, sparrows, wrens, and some birds that she cannot identify. Mixing with their feathered friends are three squirrels, a rabbit and a raccoon. The party enjoys a menu of whole wheat bread and peanuts, served on the lawn. A phone call from Roscoe Flewelling of Romeo says: “I dd not live in your county, but I always attend your 4-H Fair, which is better this year than ever before.” Our neighboring Genesee County has resumed the extra 50 cent charge on mar- riage licenses, although the state authori- ties told them it was illegal. Chairman of its Board of Supervisors, Ernest J. Somers of Grand Blanc, cast the deciding vote to restore it. He did this is spite of the charge by a member that “the old bucks were making it difficult for the young bucks to get married. Gladioli plants with 35 blossoms are reported by Mrs. Gladys Seath of Birmingham, some six feet tall. ‘While our other fair is in progress a letter comes from Ward Eagle of Farmington, which says he has a pre- mium list of the Oakland County Fair held in Pontiac 103 years ago. It was.on a tract of land between North Saginaw and Perry Streets, and north of the pres- ent Fairgrove Ave. which got its name that way. Our neighboring city of Flint has again captured first place in the world cham- pionship pipe smoking contest, Howard Resch winning the honors. Second and third places also went to Flint in the annual contest at Peekskill, N. Y. Resch kept his pipe going for 87 minutes. Glad to learn that Flint excels in something. Why doesn’t some Pontiac smoker begin grooming himself for next year? So many tall sunflowers are being re- ported that space forbids the publication of any except the tallest, that of Valden Criger of Davisburg, reaching - feet. Previous tops was Mrs. Alvin Waverly of Clarkston—over 11 feet. An Oakland County young man is in the top ten per cent of the 1,400 recent graduates of General Motors Institute at Flint. He ts Eugene Rodgers of Holly, who was valedictorian at the high school there in 1951. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Alvina Dill | of 248 South Parke St.; 84th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Binghamson of Auburn Heights; 53rd wedding anni. versary. Mrs. Phoebe Holzman of Bloomfield Hills: 85th birthday. ; heehee eet | met ls OEE A airgap. “You Won't Need All That “pauses Nikita” © Caged. NEA Senior. “Ine I David Lawrence Says: Labor Becomes Privileged Caste WASHINGTON—Blazoned across the first pages of many news- papers in the last few days were the pictures of how demonstrators at Little Rock were handled by police, who wielded clubs and hustled participants off to jail. “Law and order’ presumably must be preserved even - it means quelling oral pro- tests by citizens near a school building. In labor -union dis- putes, however, this form of pro- test would be called ‘peaceful picketing,’ and the police usually do not interfere. There is. more- over, a certain LAWRENCE hypocrisy revealed in the enthusi- asm with which ‘token integra- tion’ is being hailed by those who say the Supreme Court of the United States laid down the ‘‘law of the land” in its 1954 desegre- gation decisions. The highest court actually did - not rule in favor of “‘token in- tegration.” I¢ didn’t call for special privilege to just a few Negroes. It spoke in behalf of all Negro children and said explicitly that unless every Negro child is given an opportunity to mingle in a classroom with white children, educational opportuni- ties are not equal. The argument for ‘‘token in- tegration” is that ‘‘this makes a start.” Negro children? How can they be told convincingly that the ‘‘the law of the land’’ applies only to a few children in a community or state? The so-called ‘“‘liberals’’ often give praise to North Carolina as having met the test. Yet less than 20 out of a total of 320,000 Negro children in that state have been admitted to ‘‘desegregated” public schools. Actually, five times more Negro children have been attending integrated schools in Arkansas during the last few years than in North Carolina. ONE LOOKS IN VAIN With the newspapers printing pictures of how law and order is being preserved in Little Rock, one looks in vain for similar pictures and news articles reporting how the police are dealing with local disturbances where labor unions and their ‘‘pickets’” are involved. There is one notable exception. In an editorial in ‘‘The Wall Street Journal’ one finds a big news story on the subject. It comes in the very week when Congress is debating labor-reform legisla- tion. The “Journal’’ prints a San Francisco edition, so the. excerpt which follows is evidently based on accurate antoematsen obtained at first hand: x * * “Well, in San Francisco right now there is a Teamsters’ strike. This strike was called last week against member companies of the California Trucking Association and the San Francisco Draymen's Association, which include a good many but by no means all] of the companies that do trucking in the Bay area. Some 1,500 members of the Teamsters Union itself are not directly involved in this labor The Country Parson like our habits, climbing a tong fight of stairs, ts something we dod é¢asier when we are young.” . “Changing ‘both Monday and Tuesday but soon But what about the other” dispute and independent truckers, and their drivers, have nothing to do with the dispute at all. “But no matter. The Team- sters who drive trucks for the non-involved companies aren't driving either. Nor are the in- dependent trucks moving very far. “We've got 20 trucks loaded. ready to go, but we can’t get them out,’ reports a dispatcher for S&W fine foods. Drivers of trucks for Zellerbach Paper Company and several other firms started out were back again, cargo undeliv- ered. “The reason is a familiar one. The striking Teamsters on Monday threw up a road block on the Bay Bridge and halted truck traf- Alf over the city and on the access roads roving bands of Teamster ‘pickets’ were pulling ‘uncooperative’ drivers out of the trucks. One independent-minded driver reported that four carloads of roving goon squads tried to run him down. (Copyright 1959) fic. Dr. William Brady Says: Lack of Calcium Makes Convalescents Feeble To a greater degree than people generally realize, the weakness or feebleness of convalescents is due to calcium defi- ciency. Readers, medi- cal or lay, who (think they) know more than I do about physiology, nutrition and pathology, will toss this aside as another of Brady's pipe dreams. I won't get nasty about that, but I’m at a con- siderable disadvantage unless you consent to name one-or two of my pipe dreams. That might enable me to understand why you're so blanked unteachable. Physicians who are not aitterly ignorant are aware that. anyone confined to bed or chair for sev- eral weeks steadily loses calcium from the calcium storehouse, the skeleton. As a consequence, the bones become lighter in weight, porous, weaker and more likely to break from slight injury. This loss of calcium from the bones occurs regardless of the cause of confine- men DR. BRADY nt. If a perfectly healthy person just lies abed or sits for several weeks, his or her bones will steadily lose calcium and become lighter in weight, more porous, weaker and more liable to break. But the skeleton is not the onlv part of the body that loses calcium when one is inactive for weeks or months. Nearly all the other tis- sues lose calcium too, although not until the calcium reserve in the bones, upon which the other tissues draw their daily requirements, has been depleted. Physiologists and nutritionists estimate that the minimum daily requirement of calcium for a sed- entary adult is approximately a gram—15 grains. The minimum daily requirement — that is, the least that will maintain functional efficiency and well being — is more than a gram for growing children and youths, prospective mothers or adults who ate physic- ally active Wright's APPLIED PHYSIOLO- GY summarizes the pacdene of calcium as follows: (1) Essential for ossification of bone. (2) Begulates excitability of nerve fibres and erve centres. (3) Necessary for adequate contraction of heart ntuscle. (4) Necessary for clotting of blood. (5) Diminishes permeability of capillary endotheliam. — (Don’t let the allusion to “ca- pillary” throw you. Capillary ves- sels are purely hypothetical — no one has ever seen or microphoto- graphed a capillary vessel.) Consider the second and third functions of calcium and you'll understand why woege Hens becomes irritable and oe ra long confinement and why his circula- tion is poor. The minimum. daily requirement of calcium is not sufficient for a growing child, a normally ac- es - lifetime career. That ates we tive youth, a prospective or nurs- ing mother or an adult who works or plays hard. The lazy, sedentary, white col- lar or namby-pamby person may worry along for months or years on a minimum daily requirement of calcium (as represented by a pint or 12 pints of whole milk, skim — milk, buttermilk or the equivalent in dried or evaporated milk). That is, it may take months or years of calcium deficiency for signs of malnutrition to develop. There are, I think, few remedies in medicine that give patient and physician so much satisfaction as an optimal daily ration of calcium (of course with vitamin D). Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not dis- ease, diagnosis, or treatment. will be answered by Dr. William Brady, if stamped self-addressed envelope is sent to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac. Michigan. (Copyright 1959) Voice of the People Offers Praise for. Pontiae Instead of Just Criticism Some people seem to be so eager to criticize the City of Pontiae, but I'd like to say a little something nice. I've been noticing the beau- tiful flowers around, and as I was riding up Lafayette Street one morn. ing, I noticed how pretty the ground was by the Oakland County Build. ing. Whoever has charge of that deserves a little praise. * Feels Khrushchev Owes Us Apology Before Khrushchev is permitted to enter this country he should first be made to apologize to the Amer- Flower Admirer ican people for having said he will “bury us”. If the tension between our na- tions is to be eased, this should be done immediately. Ed Batzner Milwaukee, Wis. Khrushchev Will Explore Post-Dulles Policies Here BY PETER EDSON WASHINGTON (NEA) — Soviet Russia’s Chairman Nikita S. Khrushchev will come to the United States in September be- lieving that President Eisenhowe } is a very honest man who wants peace. He also believés that America’s anti - Russian foreign policy was made by the late Sec- retary of State John Foster Dulles. This is revealed in the unpub- lished notes of Sen. Hubert Hum- phrey (D-Minn.) on his eight-hour talk with Chairman , Khrushchev last December. Humphrey's raw notes, just made available to this correspondent, throw an interesting back - lighting on Khrushchev’s thinking for his coming fnan-to- man. talks with President Eisen- hower. The fact that the United States now has a new Secretary of State in Christian A. Herter may give Khrushchev hope he can make new agreements with the U.S. This hope has not been bolstered by anything Secretary Herter did at the Geneva Foreign Ministers talks. Herter was frequently chief spokesman for the West. And he solidly opposed Russian demands that the West get out of Berlin. For Secretary Dulles, however, Khrushchev seems to have re- served a special kind of blame for differences between the United States and Soviet Russia. To mary Americans. this is a high tribute to the former Secretary. *« + * But Khrushchev Humphrey that he was sorry U-S. policy had been made by Dulles. Under the late President Frank- lin D. Roosevelt, Khrushchev said there were good U.S.-U.S.S.R. re- lations. But under Presidénts Tru- man and Eisenhower—and undcr Dulles policies—relations between the two countries worsened. Khrushchev considers that the _ Truman and Eisenhower Doc- trines—for aid to countries re- sisting .c i have been failures. He told Humphrey that the U.S. policy of creating mili- tary blocs to establish positions of strength had for its purpose liquidation of the socialist sys- tem. But the Soviet had been able to build up its arms and still raise the standards of living -for its people. Khrushchev references to Dulles are scattered all through Hum- phrey’s notes. In one place the Russian chairman observed that the Dulles speeches did not change Case Records of a Psychologist: told Senator ~ in the six years he was Secretary of State, though world conditions changed in that time. Khrushchev expressed pleasure. that McCarthy- ism was now dead in the changed US. Senator Humphrey, .in replying, admitted that he himself did not always agree with Dulles, but that he was never a warmonger. * * * Khrushchev, however, blamed Dulles for Russia’s inability to make trage agreements with the U.S. He said that possibly the set- retary’s brother, Allen Dulles, di- rector of Central Intelligence, had helped in this. Khrushchev told Senator Hum- phrey that he did not regard as fina] President Eisenhower's re. jection of the Russian request for U.S. trade credits. The Russian leader had been interested in getting consumer goods. But he said the President had ‘‘co-operated” by showing the Soviet people that the United States had no concern for their needs. Khrushchev's comment on_ this was that, “the President helped me.’ The Russian went on to say that he thanked the Americans for compelling the Russians tg depend on their own resources and rely on themselves. The U.S. blockade, Khrushchev said, had led the Soviet to develop its own internal economy so that it was relatively — self-sufficient. And the new seven-year plan did not depend on either foreign trade or credits. Portraits I py JAMES J. METCALFE Some people judge you not by words . . . You may sincerely mean .. . But only by the way in which . . . You keep your linen clean... They are not interested in what .. . Your soul may really be . . . Only the manner you ap- pear... To others publicly... As long-as you can hide behind .. . Some linen clean and white . . . You have a reputation and . . Your name is quite all right But if you let the slightest stain .. , Come into open view... They will desert your ship and have ... No further use for you ... No matter what excuse you have . Or how vou may be right . . Your cause is lost unless somehow . .. Your linen looks real bright. (€ epyright Wm) You Can Pick Career in College Ned is like a million other teen-agers who are puzzled about what career to choose and if they should go to college while in that muddled state of mind. Scrapbook this case or mail it to your nieces and nephews who are in the same boat with Ned. And send for the “Vocational Guidance Kit” to help pick the right career. ko * By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE C-417: Ned F., aged 17, finished high school last term. : * * * “Dr. Crane,’ he asked in a church conference whieh, I recently addressed, “how can a_ person decide what career he should pick for his life work? “T don’t know what I really would like to do. And my dad thinks it is. silly for me to go to college since I have no fixed goal. “Is he right? Should a high school . graduate stay out of college DR. CRANE _ till he makes up his mind exactly what he plans to do in life? * * * “Or should he go to college, “ anyway? And, if so, what college should he pick?” GO TO COLLEGE Dr. Paul C. Glick, of our Census Bureau, showed that each year of college adds $25,000 to your future earnings throughout life. Se go to college, at least for a year, especially if you made good enough grades in high 8 2 ee eer college work. | Most of out high ‘schoo! grad- tates also haven't decided on a isn't . too important at 18, so take some And if you have the money for only one year, a year at Business College will give you far more merchandise assets for a good position than will just one year of Liberal Arts courses. * * * If you prefer to go to the Liberal Arts campus, then re- member that it makes little dif- ference which college you pick. College courses are standardized. You get English, Math, Psychol- ogy. History, etc., of about equal quality in all colleges. Wouldn’t it be silly to go 3,000 miles across this continent to buy a tube of toothpaste in a Beston drugstore when you could get the very same brand of toothpaste at home? : Well, that is no more silly than for students who can ill afford the extra costs, to travel from Cali- fornia to New England for col- lege when their own state is full of colleges and univérsities with just as good teacher's and the very same English, Math, ‘Psychology. and other courses. ’ HORSE SENSE When you graduate from college, people seldom ask where you at- tended. bd * * In the insurance field, for example, the pay-off in life comes on how much insurance you can sell, and that doesn't depend on where you got your college degree. In smiilar manner, your medi- cal and dental skill, your en- gineering ability and success as a lawyers don't depend on dis- tant campuses, So don’t waste vital money on a year at a swanky college when you could probably. buy two years of college courses nearer home. * But such juvenile egotism {s “rah-rah-rah”’ stuff. In life, the final test {s ‘What can you do?”’ and not ‘‘Where did you attend school?" A lot of smart non-college men still can run circles ground the average college graduates but they realize college would have zoomed their success much faster. So attend Business College if you plan on only one year of ’ higher education. Or pick a near- by Liberal Arts school where you can get the most for your money. And to select a career wisely, send for my ‘Vocational Guidance Kit,” enclosing a stamped return _ envelope, plus 20 cents. ‘ It farssigged tests that will make easier wi into college. yea Sham 20s: et = ane eae to Dr. sg Ww. PE ny ® long 4c stamped, and 2c to pai | ‘when you and pem- (Copyright 1959) The Associated exclusively to the cation o' this new: news ute” oe Fepubli- AE war ae & ap t - cult to close up its private school | 4 ceianestienaiaea. cmupmmameen > £ White-Hate School Ordered Closed by Detroit Officials DETROIT (UPI) — City officials,classes be prohibited in the build: today ordered a Negro religious| ing. “las , oo’ It is mot the first time the cult classroom in an old theatre build-| nas been . ao ae ing — but the question of whether) wg stat — ~ . the school would continue to oper-' mate authorities. t dates ate remained unsolved i back to the 1930’s when school 2: |, authorities attempted to force Department of Buildings Super-; pasebts-4/ sililaals altcadios th visor Richard Sanderson issued! “temple” to public 4 see Te, orders against continued use of the’ Lat » La- building known as the “Temple of| ter, the efforts were switched to Ielam'’ as 2 achool rom, * Of, getting the school to improve its . standards and be qualified as a But H. Franklin Brown, at- | private school. torney for the religious cult said | There is no record of any moves, the group is about te close a against the school since 1956. owe building to house | 4+ that time, it appeared, legal : wrangles over the school were re-| Other authorities were uncertain solved in a get-together with cult; whether the private school ever representatives and Lansing edu- has been approved by the Depart-:cation officials on having the school ment of Public Instruction in Lans- approved. Some child neglect cases ing. were dropped. Deputy Supervisor of Instruction) as * as j Edgar L. Grim said he could find But there is no record that the; no record that the school had met got final approval. E-duca-| requirements of approved facilities 'O" bs — ti orese maa hey and education program. aeminied the school had been! approv But H. D, Sullivan, attendance pp =i director of the Detroit Board of < Education said he received a letter T h G from the department in 1956 in-, yp oon eorgia dicating the school was in proper’ ’ : order as a private school. R pD Th gh H h City health, fire and school of-| | S rou ons U ficials said the classrooms at the. = . : “temple” were run down and un-| TOKYO @—Typhoon Georgia fit and unsafe for holding classes.| ")P Ped today through central They said the room where classes; Honsba, Japan’s main an: were held was poorly-lighted and| leaving 102 ett dead. oe poorly - ventilated. Officials said) ™!Ssing, 618 injured and 177,104 they would recommend that fur-. driven from their homes. ther elementary and high school _ National police said the storm $$ -_____ flooded 95,000 acres of farmland, destroyed 1,814 homes, sank 11 ships and cast adrift or damaged 23 others. They added their figures were incomplete. Georgia cut a 0-mile-wide Very Rude, Says Miss Universe fo Bust Rumor “sate mas So _ ; . out into the Sea of Japan but TOKYO «# — Miss Universe — weathermen warned the ty- returned to her native Japan to- phoon could veer and strike day on the tail of a typhoon and northern Honshy and Hokkaido in the midst of another storm , Japan’s northernmost main is- about her bust. end : “Very rude.’ snapped Akiko Kojima in denying a report of a Tokyo surgeon that he had inject- House Vote Sets Record ed her with a cupful of plastic to enlarge her bust and help her to | WASHINGTON (mB — The a 37-23-38 figure. : | House vote on the labor hill * * * | Thursday was the largest in its “T would like to confront that | history. The administration- doctor in front ‘of everyone in backed bill was approved 229- this room,” declared the 22-vyear- 201. Rep. Carl Albert (D-Okla) old fashion model, the first Jap- | said he was informed the total anese to win the worldwide | of 430 votes was a record. 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Playground programs organ Thomas Belton, Recreation De-| by the Waterford Township Rec-|partment director, said: ‘The Nation Likes Noodles rea Dept. at 10 area schools|children this year had, for the y MINNEAPOLIS — Americans | came to a close last week after|first time, an opportunity to par- ; a record season. ticipate in a township-wide junior/each year éat 570 million pounds | Registration: on the playgrounds:Olympics tournament and a full of macaroni, spaghetti and vermi-; Extra Discounts reached -a high of 1.537 children.!playground softball schedule. celli: 200 million pounds of egg: The — wee rns place x *« * noodles: about 10.3 million pounds | Use GRANTS at nelson School where 224) «They also benefited by an if-/of plain noodles. se youngsters signed up. creased emphasis on new and —— “Charge-It PLAN A total attendance of over 11,- varied art projects such as pearl Bye | 000 youngsters was recorded chip mosaics, coulages and “= Heart Diseases Deadly with an average daily turnout at drawing. Playground directors also each sayireaid of “4 children. [emphasized chess in their pro-| WASHINGTON—Diseases, of the Most frequently used playground (grams. heart are responsible for about 27 was Waterford Village, with | “If they had never played such|per cent of the deaths of white Schoolcraft and Leggett mot far |intriguing games as ‘Cut Throat’ persons in the U.S. and the wend behind. and ‘Round Robin Ping Pong,’! ‘lis slowly rising. PENNLEIGH = FINE T-SHIRTS == You can’t get better | | at — the price s 5% Flat knit selected cotton keeps shape after ree peated. washings. 2-ply UPI Telep _¢ HEAVYWEIGHT LIFT — Under construction over the Portage nd 2 ship canal between Hancock and Houghton is a vertical lift bridge, | ° ° neckband never sags. Exe : | believed to be the world’s heaviest. When completed the span will Lettuce Try This Tip tra full cut. Men’s 36-46. | weigh 412 milhon Ibs. and be 100 feet tall to allow passage of ‘to Preserve Vegetable Great Lakes ships. The old span at the left was built in 1895. The . | : | COLUMBUS, Ohio #—This ques-; new bridge tet adi led to be completed by Dec. 15, 1959. ltionable bit of advice turned up, ‘in a newspaper: | “HOUSEHOLD HINTS — Lettuce ‘Wanted to Get Away From It All won't turn brown if you put your| head in a plastic bag before plac-; ‘Dead’ Husband Returns “2 2etee ¥ * BS bs 4 & og A eH, ae LONG SLEEVE POLO SHIRTS | DALLAS. Tex. (AP) — Husky believes his wife will take him) S = jane at Grontogs big valve in : L. E. -Pettis, a friendly, red- back. | tereo combed cotton knits : headed, freckle-faced salesman, ; Pettis, a machinery salesman P R d d a. 4 from Asheboro, N.C., was be Pe-mecorde $4 39 : lieved drowned in a Georgia! : + 4 Negroes i in Court ‘swamp. His family mourned ni 3 |“death” at a memorial service. | ba ‘Then Thursday he turned up in’ * Machine washable, vate | After Police Fight pearty Irving, Tex. from ’ dyed... you can’t buy a | better, longer-wear shirt Talking easilv with newsmen | < = -. .and police, Pettis told how he: NEW YORK (AP) — Four Ne- 1. Accidentally overturned his’ groes were called into court today boat on a fishing trip June 6 near to plead to indictments charging Dublin, Ga., and decided it would at just $1. Full eut, fit right. Children’s 3 to 6X. $ 4° they incited a riot. ive a good excuse to “get away! WIDE SELECTION * * * from it all.” 6 a aa 4a omnout dis-! * * * % Bas a Bc So aed The ch ges _ ou 2 * hick 2. Was the object of one of the : ® order in the east Bronx in which Georgia area's biggest searches | aus +“ see eoteceuene neice ‘ two white , policemen making awhile his wife and four children Tape Recorders bootleg eisai raid were beaten mourned his apparent death. up by several persons in a crowd 3. Drove to West Palm Beach, SALES CORDUROY of 300 composed mostly of Ne- /Fia., where he and his mother | ‘ groes. ‘joined his half-brother’s family m7 SERVICE JUMPERS The two officers were rescued a trip to Texas. RENTALS New old-fashioned loo by 25 other policemen rushed to Pettis, 35, is held on a felony leved on | k the scene. warrant charging abandonment of) @ oved by little girls x * his wife and children, He said he The four indicted are Tyson would not fight extradition. King, 46; Lucy Quick, 36; Robert, “I'm glad it's over with,” he! Edwards, 43; and William Golden, | said. “It was hard on my con- | 44. ‘science.’ The woman was accused of try-- He said the most difficult part | King, 46; Lucy Quick, 36; Robert of his hoax came when his wife. ing to stab one of the raiding! contacted his mother and asked | detectives with a pair of Scissors ‘her to come to his memorial ser- when she was arrested in King’s'vices last Saturday in Dublin. He, restaurant. lsaid he still’ loves his wife. | $ 3 49 ™ Yards of ric-rae circle aethe full, full skirt and ~ , roundneck. Lined button- { back bodice. To wear with our fluffy blouses. 3-6X. Eppert’s Camera Shop 57 W. Huron St. FE 5-6615 i Rei Re = ° PENNLEIGH PREP COTTON BRIEFS 49- Boys’ briefs give more On Roll Balances and Roll Ends! | oir Wool and Nylon| Ajj Nyon Reduced especially for this event. 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Afternoons Open Friday, Saturday and Monday Evenings a a 1959 ’ mean trouble for Emily Reed, library !service director, She could lose her job through a proposed bill which a member of the Legislature’s Racial Screen- ing Committee said would be dis- gussed Tuesday, The bill would require the direc- tor to be a native Alabamian and a University of ‘Alabama or Au- burn graduate, Miss Reed is from North Carolina and Indiana. Miss Reed said the list was ; compiled by committees of the MONTGOMERY, ala. (AP) ~~! American Library Assn, and that Mention of an integrationist book! its circulation here didn’t neces- in a state-distributed reading list! sarily mean her office endorsed it. has triggered an uproar among | Alabe lawmakers i Alabama lawmdkers, . Lebanese, Indians Dance * * The book is the Montgomery, ANADARKO. Okla. (High bus boycott story, “Stride Toward ranking Lebanese Army officers, Freedom,” included in a list of’ including Lt. Col. Youssef Chem- the public library service division. aiet, chief of staff, joined a group The listing of the book. writteniof plains Indians in a dance here. by the boycott’s Negro leader, the Witnesses said the officers made Rev. Martin Luther King Jr-. maya good showing. Book Stirs Furor in Alabama _ ‘Lawmakers May Oust Library Director Over Integration Story THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. . Industrial Plant Guard Spends Earnings on Art MILWAUKEE Clarence Johrison, a bachelor who makes trial guard, has an expensive hobby — collécting valuable paint- ings. Johnson recently paid $2,000 for a painting by the noted British artist, Dame Laura Knight. He also owns two works by Jean Dufy, two by another noted French artist, D. Ezzard, and two by Italian artist Luigi Corbellini. * * * about $4,000 a year as an indus-| | Johnson' makes his purchases. out of savings from his wages. | | ] { : Burning of coal and oi! result in} pouring about six billion tons of; carbon dioxide into the earth's atmosphere within an averaze| year. OPPORTUNITY. iin iii 280 S. SAGINAW, PONTIAC On 12 Oldsmobile Demonstrators ‘Jerome Olds & Cadillac FE 4-3566 ; AP Wirephote HE YIELDS — Steven Rockefeller wanted his wedding to ym, Anne Marie Rasmussen to take place in the old church in Sorne, Norway, but his bride-to-be petuated him to have the ceremony in the “‘new’’ church built in 1864 in which she was christened and confirmed. They will be married Aug. 22. 2 DAYS ONLY « W Factory-rebuilt Maylag | ‘ washers at spectacular savings! YOUR CHOICE NO MONEY Low as ‘l” Weekly Special for Saturday and Monday only! DOWN Factory-rebuilt Maytag washers, all in perfect working condition. Many have double wall construction. 30-day exchange privil - so hurry! : Open Fri. & Mon. evenings to 9 p.m. \ ege! Limited quantities, FREE Parking Behind WKC jher exercise. Cha, Cha, Cha and | Lose That Weight Although ordinary exercises are dull, a girl can go back to school with new bounce and a. trimmer waistline. She merely flips on her’ Latin records and makes dancing Olga Ley explains, “For girls in their early teens who feel a | bit self-conscious, gawky and | graceless because of their new | growth, Spanish dancing can be | especially helpful.” | Mrs. Ley as Capezio dance con- sultant has worked with many leading dancers. She notes that daily practice can show results in just a few weeks. See: Brother Briefly After 37-Year Search BENNINGTON, Vt. (UPI)—For: 37 years, Francis and James Pe-' coy of Oswego, N.Y., had been trying to find their brother. How- ard, who had left home after a family argument. in 1922. Finally, the Pecoys learned that, Howard, now 59. had been burned in a fire here. They rushed to the hospital, where there was a two-' Al sg nib e ALE - | | FLOOR MODELS Must Go! @CENTURY © CHRIS-CRAFT @ HOLIDAY Fiberglas © CADILLAC Aluminum ® MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS DEMONSTRATORS @ © CHRIS-CRAFT 25 FT. CAVALIER © CRUIS-ALONG 22 FT. CRUISER @ CHETEK 18 Ft. with Mercury 78 OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M.—SUN. UNTIL 6 P.M. 27 hour reunion before Howard died. ' INLAND LAKES SALES Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. ‘Til 9 P. M. — Sun. ‘Til 6 P. M. W. Huron FE 4-712] FE 2-6122 LT ALWAYS QUALITY! _ CHOOSE NOW! get the coat he wants PAY LATER! It’s easy on Penney's Lay-Away! HIS CQTTON CORD PARKA 1S WARMLY QUILT LINED AND MACHINE WASHES AT MEDIUM SETTING 95 Junior boys’ sizes 4 to 12 Washable parkas? Yes, Penney’s has ’em with every new style feature ...zip-off hood with Or- lon trim and throat tabs, bulky- knit collar and cuffs, heavy duty zipper. More? Inside black elas- tic, adjustable back tabs! 4 colors! Sleeves have 3 inches to let down as a. fellow grows. COTTON CORD PARKAS FEATURE ‘ZIP-OFF HOOD cotton cords are fashior tailored! ting. , 1% boys’ sizes 12 to 20 Penney’s quilt lined combed Check the cross- over bulky knit collar, but- ton vent on sleeves. Mach- ine wash at medium :set- 1 ! 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 PENNEY’S DOWNTOWN Open Monday & Friday 9:30 A.M. te 9:00 P. M.—All Other Weekdays P.M. PENNEY’S MIRACLE MILE Open Evéry Weekday—Monday Through Seturday 10:00 A.M. ! te 9:00 P.M. ’ TEN | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1959 s fi j re ‘ — © . = 7, ~ pf, Ben tbe celetpaton + {To Rule Tuesday’ ~ Kalamazoo to Fete Mall Opening on Ann Tregotf icataniando, Mich. (UPI)—Be-|and will be given over to fashion municipal officials will be guests Civic leaders and merchants be- | : tween 15,000 and 20,000 vieltore| dads and a voterama, sponsored for the day. The antique auto lieve comma is polation the She'll | Learn Charge! are expected every day to attend/ by the league of women voters. show, will be held in Bronson Park way toward a solution o na- a four-day celebration following the| Mrs. Haze] Wirick, the only:women and the dance contest will be con- tional problem faced by downtown | Against Her in Slaying | opening of Kalamazoo’s new shop-| member of the city commission, ducted in us mall. districts as they seek to retain) of Lover's Wife ts SPECIAL pers’ mal] next week. i preside at a luncheon as *‘Hon- * * . something of the old time leader- ’ 4 Municipal officials and - mer-/ orary Mayor of the Day.’ “Kiddies Phe on Saturday willship of the central business — WEST COVINA. Calif bagen| things chants are expected from more| Friday is ‘“‘out-of-town day,"’ andsee a children’s fashion show, anbefore the development of sub- | ipretiy Garsie\ Ane Tress) ac - a than 100 cities which have sent) wil! see a display of goods made army display, and exhibitions by urban shopping centers surround- ‘cused of helping plot hts Geurdiee| NORMAL delegations here, or inquired about/in Southwestern Michigan. of the major financial and com. | mercial structures in the com- | munity, The original pavement in the | two blocks has been ripped up| and replaced by a lawn, flowers, shrubs, trees, park benches, a re- volving band stand, a display stand, a pool with two fountains, : and a waiting room mith chairs,’ benches and a telephone booth. The trees include a 25-foot wheat- ley elm, a 15foot white birch, syeamores, flowering crab trees, ! Martin said Thursday he wished | to read a transcript of the pre- | liminary hearing this weekend and to study authorities cited by opposing “eounsel before” making | his ruling. * * * The preliminary hearing con- tinues today. Deputy Dist. Atty. Fred W hi¢h- | ello said at Thursday's hearing) that Miss Tregoff had been shar-/ ing a love nest with Finch for several months before Mrs. Finch| |was killed. He said Dr. Finch) } | { i — Zr "aay f | NEW -LINT FILTER 10 POUND _ CAPACITY , ‘ automatically purple plums and a Norway maple. | There will be no “keep off the! ‘rented the apartment in Monterey grass” signs. Any worn spots will, /Park under an assumed name} @ Rinses out scum be replaced by re-sodding. \and Miss Tregoff went there after P . « & \separating from her husband, BEST 0 @ Ejects sand and National intrest in the event is noe Pappa, whom she divorced | ' sediment reflected by the announcement pes amare % « : that a number of magazines and Witnesses Thursday included | BUY! AND, EXCLUSIVE AGITATOR newspaper publications, together with radio and TV networks will ery pine tyne @ Jet Spray be i ecaainy for coverage of, |household, who said Mrs. Finch! Agitation for the celebration. ae : os > Fat BES Mayor Glenn S. Allen Jr., pre- : ie Seger eee es ieee eeel Fits net ae eee ea ew ite GETS BRIEFING—"No kiddin’ dad?” seems WPI Telephoto couldn't enter. | omen ny ee hae Sete shoppine dis-: to be the reaction of the English Bulldog pup only two months old, was the only one in a litter @ Ball point edge : F ‘ ; Burlington Bertie, as his father. Mr. Jeeves, born to his bulldog parents. The dogs are owned agitator—more tricts by adopting a shopping plaza askene . ‘To Sue Over Mattress program similar to ours.” gives him the facts of the dog’ s life. The p Pup, _% a Vancouver, B. C., woman. 1 YEAR FREE SERVICE gentle on clothes The mall idea took root here a _ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Noral : | 'T. Foley, 47, alleges she suffered » , sses- ° ° H eat Ny e e " and grew rapidly after the a ‘All Were Built in Same Place ‘back injuries when she fell out! Plus all these Better Washing Features of a fullsized bed in her apart-! She is suing her former’ @ 5 TEMPERATURES for wash and rinse water! that the valuation of —* ment. FREES property in the downtown dis- | kI \landlord, A. Hartford, for $10,000,/ e GIANT 10 LB. CAPACITY for bi fami ! aialpiproeand | ggest family washes trict had dropped by F ind 3rd Fort Site al Michilimac inac ‘charging he was negligent in put-| © PORCELAIN TOP Tough, durable, stain resistant! DOWNTOWN ing a three-quarter mattress on; PARK- SHOP | Neqansg ey sors reported three years mse a figure that pe genres "= ~ nual tax loss of $ ithe bed. : e S-YEAR WARRANTY on transmission components! i * = ‘ele w ritish | j city treasury | MACKINAW CITY w—Archae-_ Patrick Sinclair, pulled out and learly that when the B | | COME IN! SEE A COMPLETE DEMONSTRATION! Ioahi ee ologists probing the ruins of old built a new fort on Mackinac | built their barracks over the Veldeuiar traffic ‘will be’ barred Ft. Michilimackinac have made | Island, | fill-in magazine about 1769 | Special Trade-In Allowance on from the mall, but about 7,000 *~ ; . a , | r . For th xt century and a they were unaware of its exist- | there were three forts, taaybe | ball. the old stockade Musical Instruments |] pen rai. & MON. NIGHTS — CLOSED WED. AFTERNOONS IN AUGUST Eekie prec ee 5,000, there were three forts, maybe half. the old stockade was al- ence beneath their feet. i iV available within | ne taining sistance of the’ more. on the site. lowed to fall apart. | Further probings uncovered | EZ PAY RENTAL LAYAWaY | exes in the mall “And we're just beginning,” An attempt at restoration by 14,1 the British had constructed | a a: Eventually. the entire downtown, says Dr. Moreau S Maxwell, a ‘he Works Progress Administra- other “interior fort” around EDWARD S SAGINAW peteer ee now known as. Michigan State University ar. . ton (WPA) in ha nti let. their key buildings. Thus, if the & . the “Loop Area,” will be circled’ Chaeologist who is directing the ee atiee 2s 5 ee sees | American “rebels” or the In- | (Advertisement! : : : project for the Mackinac Island | C4! €Xpioraton an Y dians came storming over the | ' ° by a belt line route to be called Don + Nealect Sli = iam 3 1 Ane maps of doubtful accuracy. . ‘ : Ke in: gie ipping ‘ay. It will bring State Park Commission. ne oe outer walls some night, the in | FA E H the Purple Highway. . Dr. Maxwell began his explora- . ; arking s ‘ h The old fort is located only oo ee ; “wane. ternal line of defense would serve | additional parking spaces along the two city blocks from the Lower | tions this June. His crew quick- 2... fort within a fort. Do faise teeth drop, slip or wobble imet t -entral business » Tae : : . t district aes Be . Peninsula approach to the Mack- Iy ~ ve me omens of the “From what we're finding out when you taik, eat, laugh or sneeze? | An ingenious parking stamp plan inac Bridge. | old British’ barracks, about this fort,” Dr. Maxwell oie eae yY El t 5 | A li S 4 li t : hae ins devised! cal ec custammers! The diacevers of a tweleenc | Later their shovels struck | says, ‘I'd say we stand an excel- a netnne oeeae) [eles to eprin- our ec r ica Ppp tance pecia is . y -in- : : \ : On your p eeps false teet rene ee Whe merchants pay-| tet was ne kreat ourprie. The | jconiatons, Tale turned ext t | in away to make tne of te| arwammacumnce | 197 Nosth Saginaw Street FE 5-6189 ing the fee. site had been occupied by both ee rece oe y . | Nogummy. gosey pasty tastece fea | ort aginaw ree French and British, But the third fort was completely un- expected. Some time around 1715 the | French built the original fort. | The four-day program beginning! Wednesday, Aug. 19, is filled with concerts, fashion shows, store dis- plays, luncheons, a dance contest in the mall, selection of a Miss; Downtown Kalamazoo and an 80-! The British took it over in 1761 | tique auto show. | after the French-Indian War. In Mrs, Gienn S. Allen Jr., e | 1763, Chief Pontiac's Indians | of the mayor, will cut the wing | Massacred most of the English bon the morning of Aug. 19, sig- | &4!Tison, but the British took it naling the opening of the Shop— back in 1765. A-Thon mali festival. | Ten years later, with the | | American Revolution under way, | Thursday will be “Women’s Day”! the British commander, Capt. = BRO} ON Ole 0 Ol= Fh & = You'll See Why | be the old French powder mag- nation’s top historic and tourist | ing. 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Recent re- ‘cipients included Wayne and Mich- iigan State universities and voca: |tional high schools. Close Solferino Bridge | PARIS #—The century old Soi- ‘ferino Bridge spanning the Seine |was closed Thursday to automobile jtraffic. The bridge, linking the Tuileries gardens with the D’Orsay railroad station. will be pulled ‘down and another built in its iplace. Authorities said the ornate ‘iron bridge was beyond repair. Regalar $1.49, MEE Bi GENERAL Warehouse Co, CF eat 100 Ft. Plastic Clothesline $2.95 Big Waterproof Beach Bag .......... 3 Way Signalite 9 Volt Lantern $1.98 Value Litter Bag for Car 13 Hair Combs — Enough for All] $9.95 Badminton Set (4 play)............ $3.98 Air Mattress, Large, Deluxe $4.95 Life Vest — C. G. Appr'd. ... $3.98 Boat Cushions —C.G. Appr'd ........ $4.95 Fiberglass Archery Set $2.49 Iron, Board Pad & Silc. Cover $19.95 Binoculars (7x50—I. F.) C. 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Ht manlia LIGHT FIXTURES Shop — Contpare 60% off Retail OPEN SUNDAY 16 bec leas 4 MON. & FRI back the whole way as sec -urity/| Plannin Ahead Said Gil An Sets Example Trying to | for New Industries ‘new industry was given by Ionia today in a report to the Mich- igan Economic Development Com- mission. The MEDC met at Ionia on matters of the Michigan Eco- nomic Development Department. After surveying factors tn Feb- ruary 1958, civic officials led a ‘Once in a lifetime jas day followed day on the road. | |The people had less chance for) The party was scarcely| drive to make Ionia more at- | The party of nearly 30 rode out, that. of Independence, Mo., on a chilly, across the line into Kansas before Former,a@ mock Indian party swept over) President Harry S. Truman start- the hills and attacked. That sort® ed the train with a slashing sweep of thing went on for four months. of-his bat that so startled a mule PUBLICIZE OREGON Make Town Attractive ,. Oregon Wagon Train Rolling Last Mile © ox Mules and horses steadied dwn 0 wro The trip was made to publicize | Oregon’ s 100 years as a state. Sev- herded along. the highway by horsemen at front jand rear, were served as well by \motorized equipment. A truck be- came a mobile hay barn was a water tank and a kitchen unit. These solved a problem that) might have been vexing: to find feed and fuel beside a (en covered wagons, modern highway. * * ‘at overnight — stops, | drove miles out of their way to IONIA (P—An example of plan- catch a glimpse of this old way of ling ahead in efforts to attract: travel. i Schools the early route. for their stories. ‘Talk?”’ Griffith. Despite the modern touch, agon train caught- people's imag- ination, Thousands came to see it were dismissed along, | Communities feted the travelers | at barbecues. The curious probed, said 57-year-old Ben “It's like I'd been vac- cinated with an Edison needle.”’| apd there where the motorists’ time wear. Beautiful color. 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When operation, 23 Oakland County fam-'€Fs- ilies now enjoy the luxury of week-' ‘ship,’ Carlson said. ““Many clubs; members’ approval. Some 20 years ago when Richard in the state have folded because x» * * the startled attendant asked them where they expected to sleep, the end tours on Michigan lakes, in*Carison bought a little 14foot, 1@-/0f @ too-large membership, result-. The Carlson family set the pat- Carlson family, including sons their own cabin cruisers. Members of the Family Cruise'idea of getting families together) Club are all people in the average- and scheduling motor boat tours. salary bracket who would rather during the summer. | have a little cabin cruiser than a} The dream lay dormant until second car, a swimming pool or three years ago, when Carlson sent) any of the other extras possible|oyt a request for organization of, under the American way of life.’ club for family boating fan. Six \people responded, bylaws were) Every weekend ail summer ee Gp and 4) tern decthn: of At first, members joined with any length boats, with any type hersepowered motors, and camp- ing along the river banks at night, was the way. the group enjoyed their first family out- ings. It wasn't long before the group long, the group cOngregate at a desig- nated area, launch their $3,000 adventure-seeking | officers got the first Michigan club found that safety rules, meticulous ‘of ifs kind on’its way. ‘organization and being ‘‘real good) ‘horsepower boat, he hit on the; ing in disorganization,” he added. tern for the club by saving every! Richard, 18, and Jack, 12, intro- ;cent possible to acquire a real duced him to the finest quarters over-night cabin cruiser with @ in the park—their cozy Mi Ladi II big motor, The fever for bigger’ cabin cruiser, boats began to spread until Bow “We sure jeuked funny, all every single family has its own . -eccnyy| Climbing up on that trailered- deluxe cabin boat arid necessary} tandem-wheeled trailer for haul-/ 00#t in the middle of a thik : | woods,” Mrs, Carlson related. ing. AID E = During the winter months, the E. ‘ ae oe R ; orked S1OUP gets together to plan 10 dif- A “buddy-system” was worked ferent cruises, look over pictures i&ports’’ were the prime requisites boats and take off for some se- cluded island or scenic river cruise, MEMBERSHIP CLOSED linterested, until the membership The foamy, 0-horsepower motors as they tivities. More and more people became club activities. white rooster-tails had to be closed with some 65 peo- tion Departm ‘that churn the water from the, ple participating in year-round ac- where the finest waterways and un-' P's ‘inhabited islands were located, and M45 ‘|for getting the most out of the landing sites, Carlson explained. ~Maps from the CABIN-CRUISER LINEUP — When the 23 families of the Family Cruise Club of Oakland County reach their destination, they back their small cabin cruisers up onto shore, drop the igan. Poutiae Press Photos big 30-horsepower motors in the sand, and secure the bow with an anchor. Ten such cruises are planned by the most unique boat club in Mich- State Conserva- to a Specified area so that no ent showed members. one will be stranded along any-: out while hauling the boats to the Of the previous season and have ‘monthly ‘‘boat-talk"’ parties. A $10 ‘membership fee covers winter fam- ily holiday parties, cruise contest prizes, and boat launching ex- penses. Gasoline for a two-day _trip comes to about $5, Carlson Members always travel in pairs place, and this rule -— like so others — was established from hard-earned experience eaid. 2 Although the cruisers sleep | x * x from four te six people and | Within the next two weeks, the have high-powered engines, the | entire group plan on cruising up a problem of toading and unload- | river in southern Ontario to the lit- ing is surprisingly simple. Every | tle town of Dresden near Wallace- boat owner helps every other | burg. + member and usually all 23 beats | Every single family member is are wnloaded in the water within ‘anticipating this 110-mile two-day a half-hour Carlson said. After the boats are launched thev are spread out 100 feet apart in a straight line one mile long. with the cruise master and navigator in the lead. Many times members have no idea where the cruise! master will lead them, but rely completely on his judgment. There is a Red Cross boat ready Z the heart for any emergency and the pilot ; ee at the helm of the mechanic's boat town after embarkation. ' is always on the alert for possible trouble. Carlson explained that this boat is purposely lined up in the middle of the flotilla so that en-| members realize the importance | gine failure can be spotted from: of. safety and terrific need for the beginning to the end of the! small organized boating clubs. procession. The the flotilla always receives upon arrival at the town. PARADE PLANNED Dresden citizens look forward to’ the annual event and have again’ into convertibles and lakes becoming more crowd. | * * | .From early spring until late No-| beiaianie big oo ae fag interested in starting another club SCP an pisy OG Seely cee of this type, Carlson said. summer homes, which have all, + ££ « the accommodations of a fine trail.) - er or cottage. “We have fun as If families like hav ing fun fo. long as Mother Nature is good to 8@ther, there is nothing like going) us,”’ Mrs. Carlson said. |on a wonderful weekend cruise) tae. ' with people sharing the same ex- STAYED AT PARK /citing experiences,” Carlson con- One time this summer the fam- cluded. Competition Slated Today, Tomorrow Year 3. Mary Lawrence jie j i Rochester. Mil-\4-H Club Judging is in full swing at the ford 4-H; Year 3, Doug Norland, Bisem: 1-5 Plat Rosemary Mo ,4- ub: Sally Taylor, Ed _ Nickel, Seymour Lake|Garv } ran, East Orion/Jacobson. Bloomfield 4-H. | Bloomfield 4-H Bloomfield 4-H, George Waiker, Oakland County 4-H Club Fair with ‘field 4-H Additional Blue Ribbons: ™ iti ; ~jp Joy, Rolling Acres, Milford; Kathleen'Club: Jane Booth, Rochester Crafts Club. HEALTH & SAFETY competitions ranging from CUP. Cian'°Milford 4-1; Michael Hennessey. SEARS ROEBUCK (-H CLUB SPECIAL, <1 .rp SHOW. Beverly Adams. Bir-| MICHIGAN STATE FAIR SPECIAL cakes and rabbits to flowers and Northeast Troy; Patrick Hennessey,! Ist place, Oak Hill 4-H Club; 2nd mingham G t A special gold ribbon was awarded to F |Northeast Troy; Patricia Westfall. North-|place, Newark Bustlers; 3rd place, East 7 c- aric livestock y 4th piace. Hi-Lo Club:|,, SODITIONAL BLUE RIBBONS: Mari-|each of the following. The winner of Ss . least Troy; Elaine Nice. oer 4-H Pare oes os Saye ae ery aes 0 Club; ltyn Denton. Clarkston: Nancy Mills,!each ribbon is especially invited to ex- More than 2,000 county 4-H Club Nancy ‘Beraud, ‘Bast Orion 4-H. Linde SPECIAL VEGETABLE EXHIBIT BOOTH |olly. Oak Hull; Judy Crebulsk!, Holly. /ntbtt the article at the 1959 Michigan members are entered in the Fair|Metser, Ortonville Wonder Workers; Ist piace. East Orion 4-H Club, and /O* oS State Pair. Q , \Janet Rader, Ortonville 4-H; LaRue place, Holly Newark Bustiers, 3rd place, TRACTOR MAINTENANCE NEEDLEWORK now in its. fourth day at the Heard, Milford 4-H, Beverly Adains. Oakhill 4-H Club | BLUE RIBBON WINNERS Douglas) 4f-, john Mani 2400 Mann Road : ‘ , Tmingham, Suburanites: Mike Wixom. | a Tene Seer M 2 : fairgrounds at M24 and Walton Routing Acres. Milford: Judy Brown. East RABBITS Long. Milford 4-H- Paul Norland. Ail-/pontiae. Mrs. Lesite Johnson, S846 boulevard. The exhibition ends to- Orton 4-H: Janet Lessiter. East Oelon STATE SHOW. Martha Brian Ro-Hi, | pete VeuHore” Bloomfield 4-H: Charles|Fiemings Lk. Rd.. Clarkston. Starr een aioe aoe desing blltond Oxley. Holly, Newark Bustlers: Paul Caeane MROETON: ee ee pe ontian: Marvin COUNTY HONORS Jane Booth. Ro-.Owens Holly, Newark Bustlers: Ron ND . . Mice puey 4H Pals, pontiac. Marvin chester Crafts. Doe and Litter: Virginia! Perkuchin, Holly. Newark Bustiers. Joan! Mrs. Leona Hutchings, Route No 1, Today's program ‘includes: 9 Poatec mest el ne ad eneré Guthrie, Galloway Lake, Pontiac, Doe Weber, Clarkston 4-H ‘Ortonville; Mrs. Ruth Sanders. 1625 West a.m., sheep showmanship; 9:30 | - : Pt Gwen Ben-! Club; Gloria Sanders, Clinton Valley 4-H field 4-H. youngsters winning blue ribbons in’ nett, Rolling Acres, Milford: Scott Love- Club: Karan Bush. Rochester Crafts 4-H Class. } ADDITIONAL BLUE RIBBONS: Richard trip through jungle-like foliage, be-: Romeo Courts cause of the enthusiastic reception Fulfill Dream planned a spectacular parade with late Roy Holt’ police escorting the guests in open! true tomorrow of | days ed each year, Carlson and club cated and opened for public ifarm near Romeo upon advice of Family Cruise Club’s by-, his doctors. A man of great ener- laws, rules, regulations and expe. gy, despite @ bad heart and other! Men's Club. ‘riences are available to anyone ailments. _more TYPICAL EQUIPMENT — Vice-commodore Richard Carison of Waterford Township adjusts the 30-horsepower motor on his 19-foot Thompson cruiser as his wife, Violet, and sons Richard and Jack watch. New Clubhouse to Be Opened for Corn Roast COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Fa- Another one of the cilities of the new clubhouse under s dreams will come construction by the Crystal Echo} night — just Heach 7 a. t As ‘ill be | after fis death Beach inprovemen aan will The play courts built at the rear used for the first time Sunday ROMEO — and Civic Center will be dedi-/for their Annual Corn Roast cele- | use. bration. Holt was a mechanical engineer) The festivities will start at noon who retired and moved to his and continue to 7 p.m. The mid- | way, With its carnival atmosphere, ‘will be under the direction of the An evening snack he directed construc-; ,,. ; : . : will be served b ; tion of the Center, doing much of Club . y the Women's the actual work himself. He then became the Center's first director, participating ac- Oak Park Promotes tively in all its functions until he became too ill to leave his 3 in Public Safety Dept. ome. 5 - é ' Holt still continued planning. OAK PARK The announce- | facilities for the vouth of Ment of three promotions in this, Romea = this time it ‘was ihe city’s Department of Public Safe-' ' play courts. jty has been made by its director, | ;are ready for use. Judging Begins at 4-H Club Fair 4-H Bil} Bloomfieid Jonathan Rice. Bioom- Sashabaw 4-H; Beavers: Richard Elaine Cudnohuf- Hayes Randy Busy Beavers Fraser. |field 4-H: Chris Snow, Bloom-|Robert Chrisman. Bus Foster, Ione Mille an | sky ;Hamiin. Rochester LEATHERCRAFT Now the courts, to he used ee . oe 84 | . : s eonrte | . Paul H, Jones, 36, is now! basketball, tennis and other sports, «aint t Newteraint. “Officer| Tomorrow night at 8:30 loca}/Richard Howell, 32, has been dignitaries will take part in the "@med uniformed sergeant, and hour of dancing for the junior high| Officer. Mathew C.,Gybaez, 41, has group. been appointed staff aide. Master of ceremonies will be. Al! promotions become effective | A Treasure Island Pirate cruise recently drew 58 members and friends of the unique cabin cruiser club. Park Ride Dean Succumbs at 74 WALLED LAKE — Fred W. Pearce, owner of the Walled Lake Amusement Co. and builder of De- troit’s Jefferson Beach, died yes With Oakland County rivers of the Romeo Community Youth, When the members open the doors terday in Cottage Hospital, Grosse Point Farms. He was 74. A resident of 15990 E. Jefferson, Gross Pointe Park, Mr. Pearce was recognized as the “‘dean’’ of the roller coaster business, having built them throughout the United States and Canada. The one at old Riverview Park on Belle Isle was believed to be | the largest ever built. He built others at Walled Lake and Sug- ar Island, Mr, Pearce, born in Pennsyl- vania, entered the amusement business in 1902, after helping his father operate an excursion boat on Connaut Lake, there. * * * He was president of F. W. Pearce Corp. and also operated Excelsior Park, sister Park of Walled Lake, in Minneapolis, Minn,, for 34 years. A member of Jerusalem Shrine’ Temple in New Orleans, Mr. Pearce was a 32nd degree Mason and Shriner. George E. MecKeough, chairman of the Center Board. Main speak- er will be Village President Monday. Oak Park's Public Safety -De- partment is the largest of its kind Joseph E, Rymill, in the country, Its 63-man force Volunteers who helped build combines both police and firemen. the courts then will be intro- ‘ ° duced. After the ribbon is cut aes Bruce Township Supervisor John MOMS of America Bailey, Washington Township Stage Annual Picnic Supervisor R. Eugene Inwood, Village Trustee David Pettibone ROCHESTER—MOMS of Ameri-! and Center Board member Jo- | ¢a. Inc., Unit 21 of Galloway Lake, | seph Glisch will volley on the held their annual picnic Aug. 12) courts to inaugurate their use. 8¢ Avon Park here. Thirteen’ A program of dancing ‘under Members and five guests partici-| the stars” from 9 p.m. to mid-;Pated in games following the A Masonic graveside service will be held at the cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Marian} five daughters, Mrs. Charles H. MacMahon Jr., and Elizabeth, Julie, Katheryn and Martha Pearce; one son, Fred W. Jr.; and a sister. * * * Service for Mr. Pearce will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Verhey- den Funeral Home, 16300 Mack Ave., Detroit. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, roy Uy. . | FLOWERS f . av 16 , .| 7 night will cli : th ‘ening’: dinner. —— a a.m, sheep judging; 10 a.m., | Blue Ribbon Winners: Joean Rader Axford Galloway Lake. Pontiac ‘Doe ©“! BLUE RIBBON WINNERS: Joy Blan | BEST WHITE BREAD a g chimax e evening s, | . Ralph Braid Trophy presenta- Ortonville 4-H. Joyce Balko, Northville. Dilfer) Nancy VanInwagen. East Orion chard Rochester 4H. Jane Fa j Boom aaen at eee 3988 Sleeth. Milford entertainment. < | Installation of officers for the! P Diane Gayheart. Troy, Joyce Balk 0.4 H ‘Doe field 4-H; Marsha Feole. Wesi OOF held | 5: Queen . i eeps re) ourse tation; 1 p.m., junior beef show: Northville’ Edward Kennaday. Ortonsiile he Solas ead Raneens os ace | CAKE The Romeo Village Council has'Coming year was conducted by! manship; 1:30 p.m., beet judg- ¢-H: Ricky Ann Horie, Bloomfield Mills’ yi tp pimBON WINNERS Pen af 3 Sunen Atoove Weet Moomfletd Rangers. |p Mrs Ruth Sanders, 1625 West Hamlin. voted to place a bronze plaque, Mrs. Frank Polasek of Auburn The University of Minnesota ing; 7:30 p.m, senior beef show- jpital. Pontiac: Jane Booth. Rochester Ortonville tone Mesgaret Wigeine’ Ra. meee SWheee West proomiaia Bang’ | Pour home economics extension clubs. suitably inscribed, in the center Heights. maintains a complete 18-hole golf manship; 8 p.m., awards; 8:15 pone: Mareera Wikcing acer binges ichester 4-H: Darrel Hopper. Northville ers Walled Lake: Kenneth Nitchey West okie oretaee mies om 1959 home; as a memorial to Holt — ‘the’ Mrs. Leander Arnold of Opdyke} course for the use of students and p.m., talent and 8:30 p.m., trai] Milford’ 4-H, Karen. Bush, Rochester — Leaf, Frank Jablinskey. Troy Top Blocmt lel Hanke war take Cats! Ist Place, ‘Color In the Home’, Bloom-; Man With a mission — to serve road will be hostess to the group: facult be Th , , Crafts Nolciers jeniWipe, No-ty Win South ON Shirtes (tld/Club; 2nd Place, ‘Modern Clothes ” : : y members. They are allowed class (horses). jLeinenger, Rochester Crafts, | Shitley|Neeq Modern Care Avon Circles trai the youth of his community. {at its next meeting Sept! 9. ‘to play without | STATE sHOW WINNERS CKS Sherwood | West Bloomfield Rangers. |atece -The Healthy Way to Weigh Less? | ———_——— —— eae ee ee _ play out charge. - Tomorrow's program will begin! IN FOOD PREPARATION - nae sa wanna: ha AS Bloom. | Waited Lake. Judy Lowther, Nu-Ly-Wix, oni Bethel Club. 4th Place. “Refinien. : — at 9 am. with the fitting and ganar “Onerati Atoll yee x Bi ee birds Gere Balko. Northville. Lucky| — ine Furniture.” Sunbonnet Gals. 4 . . andra peratt, Olly ewar ustiers, : bes poe * owin . Karen Howard, White Lake 4-H Club. ' sho & of horses followed Oy eee Hennessey, Northeast Troy { 4- judging and a horse action class)ciub; Christine McDonald, Bloomfield | : ’ | 4@- uo; oyce anfield, 5 ngers at 1 p.m. The closing event of the ("i Giub, New Hudson: Margaret Lam: five-day fair will be a square dance Rochester Variety C Lynn « a in the middle quonset scheduled to | porter, Birmingham Suburbanites Club; Judy Drum, East Orion 4-H Club: begin at 8 p.m. — ariiyn Wentz, Clarkston ¢-H Club: ELECTRICAL . * * * Se Susan Stump, Avon Stitch 'n’ Stew 4-H BLUE RIBBON WINNERS: Donald Chanin, E Club; Joeann Rader: La Rue Heard, Mil-|Bovd Milfo om y P Floyd Upthegrove, 15, of the ford 4-H Club; Corelee Heard, Milford ford 4-H; Steven Alix, Bloomfield 4-H;'son, of East Orion 4-H: Susan Bogart, zanne Cash, Bi East Orion 4-H Club last night out- scrambled approximately 200 oth- er boys to pin down a very elusive and slippery pig. The greased porker led the youngsters a merry chase under a fire truck and over hill and dale before Floyd caught up with it. Mary Frances Snow of the Bloomfield 4-H Club got a wrest- ling hold on the pig to win the girts’ pig scramble, Tena Bowes of the Pontiac Debs 1H Club, Tommy Hal] and Larry Wilson of the Pontiac Chiefs 4-H Club consumed an estimated month supply of berry pies to become champions in the pie-eating con- test. Latest results of award winners in other competitions are as fol- lows: Grand Champion of all breeds Helen KNITTING part orien Miles. Champion Ayrshire Troy. 1 erate gmowe Busan King. Bar ion Reserve Grand Champion. of all) Pel hed Pol al Bc ; ‘orion : breeds: Larry Middleton. Champion! ares Sige, eae Beye OR aes y Hein Chama a “A stein: am —Larry Miadieton. |] t Bare ~ Demart, Best year old, East Orion 4-H; reserve. mi ne eae : ghampton ; Douglas Long 3-year-old, Mile | ' Yvonne Tate, t nm Opes ear Medlin, Bechabaw 4-H: East Orion 4-H. Kar Classes are ds follows: Aged cow, Douglas’ Af pe é F AL BLUE RIBBON | WIN-. . ws Weng: Charlene Hardy, Sas abew AB: ote, . i = 1 ey = =| ; geeky “A — Rint ge Certificate Issued oar oy x Bt A Es hn cow, Larry Middieton, Bast Orion i) Ed es WP ith Each Diamond Sold -H: Mary Ellen Drum, East on went to Larry | alued at $450 ; Crom im, Trudy pWleemen. Bart Orin heifer. Ron Brown, Oxford eH: heifer Lady’s 6-Diamond 14-K Schatten rion aR, Patricia. Were, Douglas Long, Milford 4-H; heifer call. .$ Hamilt ’ Seng on +i. fone histien East Orion Sandra Brown, Oxford 4-H; production , amiiton W atch ® 4-8: Lampinen, Rochester: Nancy were. Bigs gp Long, Mit ore 4-H 7 ' Walker, habaw 4-H; Peggy Beraud, , nage 2 zeor. ¢ Ap te, Valued ; $ East Orion; Janet Lessiter, st Orton: ps he, Rony: r. ye . alued . at $300 Carol lagna, + Orion; Rosemary +3 David ‘Teary —— ly; : ae é Moran, st Orion: Theresa Moran, East Ses. cena Racna y Ss A 2 = U Orion: Ardis Storm, ast Orion; Elaine Bag caampion, David Terry, ‘Jr. ealf). ‘se Our Convenient Lay-A-Way Sosnabuieky, East Orion ; ke, ac; .reserve cham- : jon ¢ Pose bo chet! tJr. yearling}, i _ ‘PHOTOGRAPHY ewark Bases.» go ) ¢ y: Chai . 2-year-old, = , natinecs as he ary Sanders’ Dennis Austin, Sahiews Lake. (ako had FC 4 ‘ Bloom 3, Margaret Wiggins, st place a champion, Gerald ; Rochester Variety; Year 4, John eos : r Austin, Jr. yeatling, Galloway Lake Eas’ Orton. Year & Paul Noriand. "G00D GROOMING — Linda Bulmen’s entry Pontiac Press Phote bi hetfer call, Jerry Crider, Ortoncille .) f wa Bloomfield Hills’ Advanced. Jim Brown. . pe - ' F t the C y RAN ‘ +: of i onder Workers, ville _ ‘ a st Orion ; ] . for the segior showmanship competition at the | Curry Rd., Northville, is a member of the Lucky ep Tene, Reign Miles’ aged cow ws ; ee | ; j . om ; * a wes ‘ 4 Ly? . . Lime € mpion of the J shire orc ° ; : : : Bono: “Roll: Year 1, Mary Ann Sees Oakland Comnty 4H Club Fair gets a good curry- © “Leaf 4H Club. That towel in Linda‘s ‘hand, no rteerve champion sen the Gr heifer 20 N Perry St. \ Do town’ Potitiac Bit i . 95596 doubt , calif bel t } ' e : mwhtiown Year 2. Bonnie ‘6 ees ing before the big event. Linda, 16, of kept Bossie dry behind the ears, too. Rms ma Se \ i ; : ns \ Hehe Ph Leaf. Howard Mitchell : H'Holly: Meat Birds, Joyce Balko, North-| STATE SHOW: Janie Vaiilencourt, East ville Lucky Leaf ie, ub; I kela, Northwest Troy 4-H Club: Linda David Leitner 4-H Bill Peters, \ PIGEONS Ronald Birch. Galloway Lake, Pontlac: Jim VanInwagen, Galloway Lake. Pontiac; VanInwagen. Galloway Lake, Pontiac. Newark Bustlers rd. 4-H: Robert Carlson, Mil-| Bill Rathhurg, Karen Rose. Kathy Fergu- . ENTOMOLOGY FOOD PRESERVATION (Canning) Jackie Acton, Northwest Troy; Janet Kelley. East Rader, Ortonville: Sharon Templeton East. Orion: Busy Fingers; Carolyn Bowers, Bus; | ,|Fingers; Margaret Wiggins, Busy Fing-| ers: Sally Taylor, Seymour Lake; Janet | : | Pos! . Northwest Troy; Carol Can-' field, Busy Fingers; and Cheryl Temple- | ton, B g BLUE RIBBONS: Faith ag Northwest jOrion: Nancy VanInwagen, East Orion. HONOR ROLL: Rodney Janie Vaillencourt. East East Orion; {East Orion; Glenn White. Sashabaw 4-H; |David Roberts, Sashabaw 4-H. ADDITIONAL BLUE RIBBONS: Sam Lessiter, ‘Orion: Janet Hampton, Janet Fingers; Kalcec, Think and Do; Cu: Jo Long. Hi Lo; Carmen Miller, Seymour Lake. Kathy Oettel, Jolly Taylor: Charlotte. Karritt, Think and Do; Janie Vaillen-, court, East Orion: Marilyn Duncan, oe puneets: Karen ee Orton- . . onville; Janet Poste *Wotthenat aisen > ; Sandr . Seymour Lake: Sharon Templeton, Busy: Fingers: Carolyn Canfield, Busy Fingers. | FOOD PRESERVATION Jackie Acton, Northwest Bachelor, Lake: Mar, Maurine Eisenscheck Guthrie. Lucky (Tremtne) roy; Jeree Hi Lo; Hazel Salley, Seymour | tet Peterson, Galloway Lake: ss, Busy Fingers: Vere Clinton Valley Virginia ioshiewsy, Lake: Arthur Fisher, Beay Fineers. argaret Weggins. SWINE Showmanship: gr. showmanship, Allen Taylor, East Orton 4-H Club: Jr show- manship, Jim Smith, U-Ly-Wix. Grand Se ee of Swine Show: Jim Upthegrove, st Orion 4-H Club. Jr er Feed sow eserve Grand Champion Arthur Fisher. Lucky Leaf 4-H Club, Yorkshire Sr. sow, State Show: First place pen of hogs. Rita Spezia. East rion 4-H Club Landrace breed: ist pla: Jt. yearling sow, Steve Smith, Nu-Ly-Nix. | DAIRY fat Diamond Values 99 PT. MARQUISE DIAMOND RING with 2 tapered baguettes Valued at $900 You Can Teidt!/ From Leonard’s 1.07 PT. EMERALD CUT 14-K mounting with 28 pts. tapered baguettes Valued at $1.000 ‘635 Others from $100 Ladies’ Diemond Solitaire Ring in 14-K mounting and in perfect blue white. ‘ Valued at $250 *125 s s + = = —— r ly : ex be ¥’ © FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1959 No Longer Crazy Dreams ‘State Waterways Group | to Get Fair Tax Share | i : / ro : Autos of Future’ Almost Here (ssc news : ‘to insure that a share of the state| BY BILL WILKS ‘tion, a standard 160-horsepower job; can skim over both land and wa- = fax seule = LOS ANGELES (UPI)—A car/being able to dust off a piston en-| ter, meeeding to roads. Models improvements was signed into law; that uses no fuel but must be gine nearly twice as powerful, eurrently under development for by Gov. G. Mennen Williams Thurs-, plugged into an electric outlet each! Ford is testing turbines in a ilitary and research purposes day. night for recharging . . . Another Thunderbird and a truck. The 1960, would present « problem on city = The bill makes a “determination | car that zips from zero to 60 miles '‘T-bird would accommodate Ford's) streets—they’d blow pebbles, old 61 fact” that one-half of 1 per cent. per hour in five seconds with a new 704 turbine engine, and a few| cigarette butts and gther debris t all gasoli ‘ . kerosene-burning engine. . . An.will be so outfitted, but only for om innocent bystanders. "2 Pa ime i see “ -—s “air car” that skims ‘over land road testing. General Motors and’ Chrysler is testing an aerial jeep be credited . fe a A ciersave and water with equal ease and no Chryselr also are testing turbines fo. the military. It is about 23 Commission . danger of crashing. for pessenier cars. feet long, 10 feet wide and is driven ‘The commission complained it Crazy dreams? By no means.) The air-car, or more properly by a 250 horsepower engine thal was not getting its fair share of They’re ideas that manufacturers “ground proximity vehicle.” prob- spins two 8.5-foot fans located hori- revenue under the existing, separ- are testing even now to revolution- ably will take longer than 10 years zontally fore and aft. It can do 90 ate record system for reporting ize private transportation. beofre. being marketed widely, miles an hour. marine fuel sales. The system was Walt Woron, editor of Motor ae some “Experts think it! Qurtiss-Wright is working on an repealed. imay make a surprising spurt. ‘air-car that looks like a flying oe Trend magazine, has surveyed : | The vehicle is not an airplane : = . ee the field and come up with a | . ; ane saucer. It has a 65-horsepower air- . time-table on when these ve- (% helicopter. 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Geerlings (R-Holland) claimed to- day an “overwhelming majority” of Gov. G. Mennen Williams’ in- Channel Project Gets Offers to Provide Aid BAY CITY (UPI) — The long- delayed Saginaw River camel deepening project may be under- way by the opening of the naviga- tion season next spring, according to Keith Wilson, director of the state waterways commission. Wilson made his optimistic com- ment yesterday followin; a meet- ing of parties interested in the MRS. LEON CAMERON | Mrs, Leon (Lillian E.) Cameron) of 2511 Auburn. Rd. died yester-| day afternoon after a long illness. | She was 87. | of of the governor's tax policy. lactive in several church groups. Geerlings, chairman of the) Survivors include three daugh- project. jpenate Tae coneaiee sent eters ters, Mrs. Ruth Skinner of Dres- ito the 200 ambassadors Monday den, Ont., Mrs. Hazel Hudson and, a ane ee were made by asking whether 18 million dollars yrs. Edith Maxam, both of Pon-| the ete here a ieee a new taxes should be assessed tiac; a son, Everett af Pontiac: -aeabeie © against business. 1/12 grandchildren; 24 great-grand-' ¢, said the firms, Boland-Cornelius, | : . yee and the Columbia Transportation | The Holland Republican said he children, and a brother. Division of Oglebay Norton Co., had 16 replies within 48 hours. offered to provide the necessary “Of these,” a prepared state- $218,000 to reinforce the founda-| ment on the poll said, “13 de- tions of two railroad bridges which} plored the present tax burden on have held up the project for more| corporations and protested Gov. than a year. Williams’ proposed increase.” Williams said when the poll was takert he did not expect business- men would say they wanted more taxes. Geerlings said former Demo- cratic State Treasurer Theodore I. Saturday at the Huntoon Funeral Home. Her body will be taken to ithe cemetery at Lowell for burial at 2 p.m. GEORGE E. MEYERS The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m; Sunday at the Donelson- Johns Funeral Home for George E. Meyers, 84, of 653 Lakeside St at Name Finally Settled, but Not Its Spelling NEW YORK (UPI)—‘‘The bridge Service will be held at 10 a.m. in i Put Your Foot in Your Mouth, Eh, Uncle Earl? by any other name will look as Fry, Fremont banker, was among Monday at St. Pee be offered today in @| profits tax should be passed. Geer- chre Cemetery, assle over what to name a new jing, did not release the text of| Mr. Meyers died of a stroke Island the letters from those favoring the Wednesday of en island. . ‘business taxes. ‘ness of séveral vears. jected span the Narrows Bridge, MRS. FRED SMITH ay other likes the sound of Stat ” Hoffa's Mrs. Fred ‘Frances’ Smith. 79, inally plugged for Verrazano dent, died yesterday afternoon at. Bridge, in honor of an early Flor- the Paul Oliver Hospital in Frank- thought they had it licked when| oe : they chose Narrows-Verrazano as) WASHINGTON, (UPI) — Team- D h FI h advocates got to arguing among! home local in Detroit has shifted eaf S Sew ere themselves. They can’t agree on $525,000 from bank accounts paying NEW YORK (APi—Mrs, Arthur or two. i accounts. ate : i | The court-appointed “watchdog” Pianist and opera singer died terday the transfer was ordered Was born in London. ‘by Hoffa at their request. x * nice” is about the only consolation the three who said a corporation Church with burial in Holy Sepu bridge between Brooklyn and Stat-' evening after an ill- P One group wants to cal] the pro-, . | Ai Island Bridge, and a third orig- Detroit Local ‘of Arcadia, a former Pontiac resi- | ® | Shifts Its Account entine explorer. City fathers. I 5 S Ccounts fort. the name: but then the Verrazano ster president James R. Hoffa's: whether to spell it with one ‘‘z’’)no interest to new, interest-bearing P ° ° Friedheim. 90, former concert board of monitors announced yes- Thursday after a long illness. She * xt *« * TOULON, France (AP)—Henri BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) — pig “edi to have Local 299 Garat, 57, French screen idol of Curt Siegelin, director of the Ova agreed lee -\~ the 1930s, died Thursday after a Louisiana. Department of Com. remove $400,000: from the Florida illness. merce! and Industry. noted in a National Bank of Orlando, andor" ness request for a tourist survey yes. /$125.000 om Le Fidelity Bank ba WASHINGTON (AP) Vice terday that the state doesn't aq-! Trust Co., Indianapolis. The funds adm, Edward G. Ewen, USN.) vertise. were shifted to the Public Bank of (Ret), 62, died Thursday of can- Gov. Earl K. Long interrupted: Detroit. ‘cer, Ewen, who served in the “I don’t know whether you should! Navy from 1921 until his retire-, say that. We seem to be setting Seaman's Third ment in 1957, was born in Ports * * Love a lot of advertising lately.” . . ;mouth. N.H. “But not for tourists,” snapped Makes Him Forget First + *& Siegelin. WILMINGTON, Del, (AP) — WHITLEY. England (UPI) — Charles E. Gray, 86, retired man- : Sailor Jack Maley, whose first love; aging editor of the Wilmington Tax Probers Doubtful iis the sea, said yesterday his sec-; Morning News and a newsman for of Booze Consumption ond love might have caused him,more than 50 years, died Thurs- trouble, but his third love made’ day. He served as managing edi-; NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)—The him forget it. ‘tor of the News for 27 years and employes of a firm here apparently Maley—in court when two men previously had been news editor are sold on their own product. were held for beating him up —jof the Philadelphia Inquirer. He The firm—a liquor company — said his second love is flowers. was born in Wilmington. testified at a tax hearing that it His third love, he said, is beer. x« * * sold whisky to its workers and) ‘I cannot remember the fight at NEW YORK (AP)—Dr. Corneli- sales representatives at retail all,’ he said. “J had been to a,ys Packard Rhoads, 61, director prices. Revenue Commissioner Al-|flower show and had about 18:of the Sloan-Kettering Institute for fred MacFerland did some fast fig-| pints.”’ ‘Cancer Research in New York uring and discovered that the sales | since 1945, died Thursday of a came out to about a half-gallon) Ceylon produces about 115,000 heart attack at his summer home a day for each employe. ‘tones of rubber per year. ‘in Stonington, Conn, the galvanized metal primer that really sticks! Eliminates unsightly peeling of eaves and downspouts Specifically designed for all interior and exterior galvanized metal surfaces New... Durable... Long lasting . 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Griffin, 50, of 2666 Weav-| 'erton St., will be held at 10 a.m., Weeks. adi tholic Monday at St. Andrews Catholic! Benedict Catho “a Chateh, Rochester. m., tomorrow by the K. of C. Robert Jones of Lakeville, Harry the discovery of Lake Champlain.) liam Jones, both of Detroit, ames| Ain't No Sech Thing [~~ Jones of Farmington, and Aldin| . | of Keego Harbor. One sister, Mrs. aS Half-Dozen Rabbits SPECIALIZED Cummings of T : nnoiny pepe emPer! STANTON, Calif, (UPI)—When a SERVICE “retired old gentleman” who kept} © TV. @ HI-FI. © RADIO Surviving are her -husband; a/Utica, and at 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Both services will-be at William Bear Lake; a son, Frederick H. R. Potere Funeral Home, Roch- Pontiac; several grandchildren ester. Mr. Griffin was a member of © TAPE RECORDERS - « © P, A. SYSTEMS © OFFICE INTER-COMS © WEBCOR FACTORY SERVICE BLAKE RADIO-TV 3149 W. HURON FE 4-5791 MRS. ANDREW LEWISe a few rabbits in his back yard WEST BLOOMFIELD ‘TOWN-| was mentioned in a city council) SHIP — Service for Mrs. Andrew] Meeting on proposed business li- (Jeannette Christine) Lewis, 47, of} Censes for small businesses, Har-) 2174 Middle Belt Rd. will be held|0ld Lewis demanded; | | the K. ef ©, St. Lawrence Coun- |3¢ 2 p. m. tomorrow at Sawyer, “You mean to tell me that a | ell, Utica, and the Holy Name (yineral Home, Berkley. Burial! man’ must have a business license ' . | Society of St. Andrew’s Church. yi1} follow in White Chapel Me- to raise a half dozen rabbits?” | Service will be held Monday at) Surviving are his wife, Anna morial Cemetery, roy. A voice from the back of the, M.: a daughter, Ruth Ann, at\ Formerly employed with Mich. Chamber responded: “There is no | home; and two sons, Fred R, of igan Bell Telephone Co. Mrs. such thing as a half dozen rabbits. i= ‘the U.S. Navy in Charleston, S.C.,.Vewis died of leukemia Wednes- THOMAS F. WEBB and Timothy, at home. day at Detroit Osteopathic Hospi- Burglar Now Well-Shod Service for Thomas F, Webb, - 7 ps ital. She had been ill for six | MRS. CLARENCE W. GROVES | MOBILE. Ala. W—The burglar . of 6125 Elizabeth Lake Rd.,| months. x «© * knew just what he wanted. Police | LEONARD — Service for Mrs. Clarence W. (ister Mary) She is survived by her husband, said someone threw a_ brick ‘Groves, 56, of 267) Kingston St-two daughters, Mrs. Marilyn M.|through the shop window of a pawn’ jhere, will be held at 2 p. M. tO pring of Ferndale and Mrs. shop and took only a pair of shoes. "|morrow ‘at Lakeville Methodist c) rie Schmecial of Farmington; | : . Church with burial in Lakeville a brother, Ellwood A. May of Mr. Webb died Wednesday night|Cemetery. Mrs. Groves’ body is mate: aad two sisters, Mrs. a the Pontiac Osteopathic Hos-|now at the Bossardet & Reid Fu- a = : ’ a | rge Fischer of Royal Oak and neral Home, Oxford. 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An hour later, another hoodtum was shot down only three miles away. Police were looking into the possibility the killings were con-| nected. . © x * { The syndicate hoodlum, John; Miraglia, 42, a well-known burglar; and muscleman, was shot from be- hind five times as he ’* * & That is the end—in this story— of Eisenhower's recollections. There can be no doubt Dulles was far better informed on foreign affairs than the President.- Eisen- hower had spent a lifetime soldier- ing. Dulles had spent his life in diplomacy and law, Eisenhower never pretended he Loss of Hair Early Problem Use of False Pieces Gaining Acceptance by Today’s Young Men One problem of increasing con-| cern to a young student is the gradual loss of his hair. Try as he might with various lotions, scalp treatments and home remedies, he soon finds that there’s no cure for baldness. If it is at all consoling, many men show signs of losing their hair while in their late teens or early twenties, ij What really happens when 4) young student starts to lose his’ . hair? It’s a realizaation that’s hard to accept. Although his loss may not be noticeable to anyone else, a young man worries that he looks! older and experiments with rem- | edies, ? = ————_-_—*. » I ~ . : 4 = and hips lately. Is it just the | Pes Ps mis = * middle-age spread? I am 32 years) | : if i, See tbe = old and have three children, the | ees ——— : ,youngest one is 4'2 years old. I am 5 feet 7 inches tall and weigh , i ) \) 142 pounds.”’ q } a V ; . | A. If you have a medium | oe ape ‘ Bring your child out to Ted’s for his or frame you are the correct $ | r : + # . . ° sak ’ cant \ - i £3 her Birthday Dinner. Let the whole family _ Weight. 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Under the Stars’ at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Tel-H t just as much style. They both follow the * oto ee in eare Glitkie cater! Shenetec Pesan Bena he Re he ee got J ‘ ; ty y ih MI 4-7764 2 to me ee of tts paper. — Shopping Center. From top to bottom the vocalists are same tie-print pattern...and choose from aS Q. “I read your column every, ‘Mrs. Ted Jackson, Mrs. Jerry Starkweather, Mrs. harmonious shades of blue, brown, red and ivy . day. I am 23 years old and have Leslie Hartzman, Beverly Wells, and Mrs. Paul arm : a large frame. I am 5 feet, 612 Jankovsky : : inches tall and weigh 158 pounds. | mesg green. In cotton that’s completely washable. : i thank Tam too 4 ba aay hus. elit Show s . ee | band doesn’t think so. My bust; = ro Ww HERS...with button-down collar and $ 498 | measures 41 inches, waist 31%2/—<———~ Set ress : iz 3 a] roll-u sleeves in sizes 10 to 18 ; and hips 4242. Please advise me. | P| F h . F ‘ | p OC : A. Your measurements are in an as ion estiva good proportion. 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I was intrigued by this young man’s comment, because a noted anthropologist seems to agree with him, Margaret Mead puts it this way: “Girls marry boys who will take the safe, easy job, with tenure and security and all the fringe bene- fits. In the world we're going to have to face for another 30 years, that’s not enough. It doesn't leave room for people to make exciting advances in science, art or ex- ploration.”’ Miss Mead bemoans the fact that ‘“‘generally preferred in this space age is the homey type who will help with the children. go on picnics, and lend a hand with the family wash."” Women, she says. no longer want to marry men with interesting — but possibly risky — jobs. The young man and Miss Mead are both right, of course. You have only to listen to the talk of young’ girls to realize that they aren't looking for a hero, or a man who is determined to devote his life to an all-consuming interest, or for an adventurous man who is- never going to find a ranch-style house in the suburbs the whole answer to life, x * * The girls of marrying age today aren't looking fer a man they can ‘ook up to, and feel privileged to encourage, while they take what-, ever of his time is left over from his life's work. They want a nice, safe husband who is content to earn a nice, safe j Mature Women INSURE YOUR FUTURE Enroll Today Phone FE 4-1854 Miss Wilson Closed Wednesday PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE 16!1/, East Huron Behind Kresge's Prepare yourself for a career in the Beauty Profession. 2nd Floor | Maling’s FINAL SHOE SALE s].Ad Formerly $2.99 to $7.99 Maling Shoes 50 N. 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Alex Kasten of Faith Baptist Church officiated at the cere- mony before 200 guests, Parents of the, couple are Mr. and Mrs. Maynard MeCul- lough of Waterford Township and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Carr of Elizabeth Lake road. The bride wore a ballerina length dress of Chantilly type lace over satin with a scooped neckline edged with satin and three-quarter length sleeves. Her fingertip veil was held by a seed pearl crown and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, carnations and ivy. * * * Ila Jean McCullough was her sister's maid of honof and Joyce McCullough, another of the bride’s sisters, was brides- maid. They wore identical gowns of aqua green embroi- dered nylon over matin with scoop necklines and matching headbands. Their cascade bou- quets were aqua lilies, white “roses and ivy. Richard Carr, the bride- groom's brother was best man. Ushers were John Whaley of Drayton Plains, William Saun- ders and Richard Gidcumb., * * * A reception was held in the church parlors. 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Girdle 69> Without zipper ........ 5.00 Let Federal’s expert corsetieres fit you correctly for comfort and figure flattery * By MURIEL LAWRENCE He slapped his little sister and Or parents was muc more im- his ini i 4 |portant to us than contact with our, iis mother punished him by send- Goll. Our “playing” contained the! same kind of pleasure prisoners get from watching TV in a peni-| removed from our society in or- | der to discover its value to him. ing him to his room. Later, hearing | noises, she went upstairs to find) him batting a ping-pong ball! around, When.,sffe removed it, ex- Parents of the tending his punishment for “play- ing,’ her husband criticized her.: _ She writes: “Shouldn't a child be Vr. and Mrs, forbidden any play during a pun.’ ishment?” Why should we forbid it to him? Because we want him to concentrate on repenting his sins instead of batting a ping-pong ball around ? If so, forbidding all activity to him may not be the way to get In prisons, adult offenders are ¢ not required to spend all their | time on cell cots repenting their | sins. They are not only giv- | en things to do but are required to do them, We have learned that a pun- ished person does not derive re- pentance from inactivity, On the! contrary, we know that the inac-) tivity promotes suth resentment of punishment that the physically in- active prisoner starts brooding over our sins instead of his own. Sometimes we deny a punished youngster any activity because, as punished children ourselves, we were denied it, We assume that. our little boy is enjoying himself batting a ping-pong ball * around because our -parents, finding us dressing our doll, assumed we were ‘enjoying ourselves, _ But if we make a point of re- _ calling what we actually felt in enjoying ourselves at all. That was because contact with! If we think that the «punished child we find “playing” ‘is enjoy- ing himself, we’have a pretty poor tentiary recreation room. | opinion of our value to him. And that’s bad; He has been TWENTY-ONE Must Consider Punishment’s Real Aim WcCullough , . and Roger L.' his need of human contact. ting a ball around his room is satisfactory. substitute for associ our lonely room, we'll question . our parents’ analysis of our eme- | tional state. Despite our appear. | ance of “playing,’’ we were not | Resist It ~ ’ Don't Defend ‘Old Age’ Most of us associate two things with old age: overweight and gray hair. We may have other associations, of course, but these are immediately iden- tifying. And there's a lesson in this. A lesson for thé mature woman who's a little careless about creeping poundage but defends it in the interests of being ‘comfortable.’ She buys a larger dress size, eats desserts daily and munches candy while she reads or watches TV. She feels somewhat guilty but tells herself she can take off weight anytime that she wants to. * * * She has noticed gray hairs threading her brown hair for some time but she hasn't done anything about that either. She has neither stepped up her vita- min intake nor considered a color tint. This is all part of “getting on.” she tells herself. Actually, this is an attitude as outdated as the Victorian passion for painting rosebuds on china cups. Developments in the allied fields of health and beauty make it possible for a woman to look younger many years longer than her grand- mother could. But it won't happen by magic. She must work to achieve results, And she must have an open mind about the new beauty helps that will aid her in avoiding an elderly look. Know Your China Fine china should be trans- lucent, resonant when tapped with a pencil, lightweight and well-balanced, with even edges. Its color should not be streaked or mottled. A glaze adds a protective coating to the china and also is the most Sanitary. surface of all din- nerwares. "| are, ‘He's “been. punished to register If we honestly believe that bat- a a ‘tion with us, we are the people who need the correcting, not the child. We obviously believe that toys are more attractive than we 2 MOVING SALE Prices Slashed te 50°: en Women's and Infants’ Appare? DOR’L SHOP 30¢4 Orchard Lake Rd. Keege Harber FE 4-1446 EMERGENCY SERVICE Night No. FE 5-026) Pharmacists ix $053 Orchard Lake Rd. F Covey's Keego Drug Co. : | i t s and Fitted in Our Store r Watch and Jewelry Repair ': GREGORY'S JEWELBY : 3037 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-9838 3 Keege Harbor on ee : 4 7. EYE GLASSES \ \) \) | WN opHoNe FE 43201 \ . ’ne¢ LIMITED PARKING DR. CLARENCE I. 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Vacation NEW YORK—This is the last of miss. me.’ He apparently ‘elt so he goes to some fellow truckers make enough te pay for what these pieces, for a spell. I’m insecure on $250,000 a year. (No —named Biff, Zeke, er ng that long chance again of wonder! ) iMuscles and Alfred—and says, 4 ‘picked up as a vagrant. | Durling finally was conned inte {“Chums, I'm knocking off for a) That's always a risk if you're a| taking @ vacation afier years couple weeks but I'd like to-keep | reporter on vacation. A plumber or! and years, and promptly de- ithat there groove of mine open 00 | curse. This year I hope to get | a nuclear physicist on vacation| veloped « brain tumor and died. |P0Ute 35, so how's about you BUYS: nings better organized. Last | makes sense. They get tired of He would bave died anyway, of “Ving my old hitch for me for’. er | was going totake off a, wrenches and Roentgens and need course. But it so happened that {ee While I’m gone, hey?” Lastioy or weight by playing tennis. | a’ rest. But who can get tired of it hit him during a vacation he iiruck driver said that got kilt. \Great workout. t ents: You car news and still cal! himself a news-| didn’t want. | The only thing worse than a pave yeur polo, eight-oared shells, | man? ‘chump writing a bail and farewell hyping, sumo and other popular | \ Nad ae? ee ae : wee It's an admission of weakness, | Lots of people who. write col ipiece, while a lot of people didn't sports. Give me ‘I kept saying) that’s your real name.) i would E.*V. Durling. Brisbane loafing. I've always been uneasy |from vacation and burbles, “Well, pais, a stiff wind at my back | once was asked why he didn’t about that. —— old charm, that same old penchant i446 my old tennis shoes and had lfor exclusives about’ the latest! ; istamps, and the low-down on what ithe prime minister_confided to the | | chancellor of the exchequer at 10 |Downing behind locked doors with ‘no one present, including the prin- 'cipals.”’ | * * * | “What does a guy who writes foiow such a performance. 'a lot do when he goes on a vaca- : ition?’ asks H. K. of Des Moines. | | Glad you asked that, H. kK. If}, ° h = ihe writes a lot,‘and it gets printed, jthat I take a trip to Russia . . «| . | Maybe. even go out into th the thing he does on his vacation |i ¢'s R. as fak ne Sverdlovsk and ‘is write a lot more, in the hope of : : jNovosibirsk, but, plainiv, that's ipaying taxes on the income he | or someplace. j0lf? I've given that up. 1 and he hit 18 straight tee shots. ‘made for writing a lot at his reg-; ular job. This. in turn, requires ‘him to go back to his regular | ‘or ime, ake enough to* : ; ea work an time, ta make sn jin Russia this season® Everybody pay the taxes on the income he : .. _ichie has gone to Russia.” ‘made during his vacation w riting | > enough to pay the taxes on things! he had written while regularly | employed earlier. Eventually, he'll have to go on | ' vacation again, to write enough {two for me, with the writing in-| ‘to pay the taxes on the money (terrupted only by occasional fit-! he made from his regular job, {tings for the suit of armor I've; to which he returned to write jordered to wear while covering enough to pay taxes on what he |the visit of Khrushchev to New made on his vacation trying to | York, Detroit and Chicago. }BROADLOOM CARPET AS LOW AS ‘1.99 SQ. YD. 100% Dupont NYLON 7 Yr. Guar. Reg. 10.95 Sale *7.95 yd. 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Brisbane would UNS ask various celebrities toleven know he was ever on stage. the thrill of a smooth court, a 9° never take a vacation. Neither 40 pieces for them while they're is the columnist who comes back \jigntly strung racquet, fresh tennis | y I keep thinking of, here I am back, all full of sun| hen I serve, and an opponent!» knock it off for a while and he/|let’s say, a truck driver who has and vitamins and ready to give ove, 70 But alas. never played. |): said, in’ effect, “they might not'a two-week vacation coming up, ™Y millions of readers that same , \iq named Dennis had grown) ~ gone off boating on the Bosphorus =~ | played recently with Toots Shor « The game must be crooked. Tine ‘don’t want to be caught in the * police dragnet that is bound to - eo o* * a Travel? Someone has suggested ae iout of the question. Matter of fact, ©: ‘somebody said to Mel Block at |?” \the’ Hollywood Club in Deal, N. 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FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1959 TWENTY-FOUR RESULT OF SEED DONATION — This formal English gar- den, equal in beauty to that of many great estates, was planted in London to set off a prefabricated house owned by a printer. The garden was made possible by flower seed donations from the U. S. The seed drive, started during World War II to help relieve lv one million packets of flower year to countries from Finland program for peace. ————__—__—_— ——- ——_—,——-—__—— Farm and Garden News Scapegoat By CYNTHIA LOWRY AP Newsfeatures Writer Bushes Save Wives while other clipping is a burden- the amateur, It would be wise some chore. to turn the job over to the profes- * * * ; P the tremendous destruction of the conflict. now sends approximate- \ \ | and vegetable seeds abroad each fo Liberia as a person-to-person Divide Iris easy plant ‘few gardeners realize there are ‘rules to follow to insure success. | from blooming, when we know | the cause, we get a lot more 3 _ ing. During late August a sec: 0 ‘gets rather thick, you must divide! \it, or it, doesn’t bloom well, Divid- ‘ing consists of digging the clump) Two groups of Iris are known,)up and removing most of the soil.’ By WAYNE B. SIEFERT County Horticultural Agent 'bne a florist crop known as Dutch Carefully search for soft or rotten| 'Iris, the other a gardener’s favor- ‘ite known as Bearded Iris. rhizomes. If rotten rhizomes are found, break out the rotten part. Do not, use a knife, as a knife will spread the disease. /TWO SHOOTS The new plants should have at least two shoots, though I like’ or 4 because I get more blos- soms in the clump. Plant the clus-, ter in an open place, so the rhi-, zomes are only slightly covered. Clip or pull off all dry or spotted foliage. Water occasionally until new leaves begin to appear. Iris Borer is a grub which at- tack; bearded iris, causing whole clumps to go brown and turn to} Bearded Iris seems like such an, to grow and divide, After transplanting stops them ° flowers, These plants have two growth ' periods. The spring growth produces flowers and de- velops new rhizomes. But this growth doesn’t regulate flower. ond growth of leaves develop, and at this time blossoms start to form in the rhizome, Here is clue — divide and trans- one mush. plant before the fall growth = what is it? The borer is the starts. grub stage of a moth which flies How often? It seems to depend in late August. Occasional inspec- upon the plant. but a general rule tion of the iris clumps will quickly is 3 to 4 years. When the clump show the mysterious dying of: jage in September. If the leaves | ' canes. But the real value of August) « Insure Blooms plants and when the clump is lifted|with pests and diseases, all trying’ a huge white grub is found inside’ to get over on to the new shoots. the rhizome. ; | This pruning out should often When this happens, all your iris include some of the new shoots should be promptly dug and all also. If the new shoots are closer the infested parts broken out and than 12 inches (and 18 inches is burned. Cutting and burning the better), they are too crowded to fall fotiage usually prevents fur-) have much fruit. « . ther damage. Have you noticed how most of 'the berries are on the outside or The meth nye sags ce ee 1 top? This is because, the canes are | too crowded, In September or Oc- 'tober, prune the young canes back 'to the desired height, usually three feet. If mites or chewing insects -are doing damage, a_ spray of _Malathion and DDT will be useful. It often seems a temptation to, ————— aaa Sepa let raspberries go until winter, then! @seiias.ssaPestisata trim them out and prune the young. PLANT f pruning is to destroy weeds and © SHRUBS . grass which is just getting re-es-|~ , . a tablished. A thorough cleanup at)© @ Forsythia this time prepares the patch for!; winter and gets rid of plenty of) > ‘ mites and borers, too. Ba @ Spirea All old fruiting canes should be . cut out and promptly burned. @ Deutzia are cut and burned in October, the insect is destroyed. Weekly sprays With Lindane or Mala- thion in the spring insures com- plete freedom from this pest. “Sf Use Expert Advice and Magnolia Scale Is. syringa Avoid Lawn Troubles Before starting fall treatment of ing soil tests. their Jawns, home owners who Lawn growers should talk to or __ want a good lawn but don't know write to experts who have training how to determine their lime and and experience—specialists at their Fertilizer Facts for Your Lawns | When you start looking for fer- tilizer to boost your lawn this fall, ‘wilk you know what you are look- ‘ing for — that is. do you really know what a fertilizer is, what the figures on the bag mean, what's in it. how to use it Fertilizer is a substance used to Iron Tonic Helps fertilizer needs can avoid trouble agricultural college, state experi- by (1) securing expert advice. (2) ment station, or agricultural ex- studying reliable circulars, (3) us- tension service; their local county — ——~--— agent or vo-ag teacher; personnel lat reputable nurseries or seed and garden shops — people who know how to identify trouble and what fertilizers and lime to add and when to add them. Restore Color in Fading Trees Pallid frees with the equivalent of ‘tired sap’? can now take handy Many experts have written leaflets and circulars featuring the latest facts on management and fertilization. These are usu- ally free on request from your Vulnerable to Spray | seem covered with a solid mass of P ‘thrives upon the large amounts of). These old branches are just setting ‘ @ Rose of Sh aron y - @ Golden 3 x @ Lilacs : @ Variegated A “cotton-picking, sap-plucking’ root ithe mamta eae The” Weigela ‘cca gwvere*f "ume @ Burning Bush» 6 ne application of malathion to S You'll Enjoy Them : mugrotiag from glering wnaight This Fall ness, A heavily infested tree may ~ WEEDO i white cotton balls. To make mat- & Kills weeds & fertilizes your < ters worse, the scale is accom. § at the same time 3 panied by a sooty mold which * . Treat 2,500 Sq. Ft. For WHITE'S sticky honeydew discharged by the ~ feeding scales. Entomologists say the best spray control is effected by two CHAPPAQUA, N.Y.—There was ‘sionals. supply one or more of the chem- doses of mineral medicine for their joa) agricultural advisors and | a man in our town who, each time he had an argument with his wife, stormed out to the garage for his pruning shears, lopping shears and pruning saw. His furious activity with these apparently kept him from belting his wife, but it sure raised hob with his rose of Sharon, spirea, forsytheic and other shrubs. | This column is not designed to suggest ways and means of avoiding dissension in the house- hold. Trimming the hedge, for in- ‘stance, is a necessary nuisance, hin the category of lawn mowing ‘and spraying. But most males, ing a bore, leap with enthusiasm to such tasks as removing large limbs and even felling whole trees. And important as it is to keep blooming branches from rubbing on wires. iroofs and gutters, and to remove ‘broken or dead limbs, this type of \work can be very dangerous for even those who find groundskeep-’ Lighter pruning jobs may be safety and satisfactorily done by | amateurs—provided, of course, we know what we're doing. It’s not enough to settle for the old formula that says that spring blooming plants should be pruned immediately after blooming and; the later blooming materials cut in their dormant period. Although many plants may be cut back severely in the late sum- mer and fall months. sometimes ical elements necessary for the jpon deficiency. soil to produce plant growth. ' A mineral supplement called There are 16 of these elements. iron chelate or chelated iron is Three of them — carbon, hydro- ‘enabling home owners to treat! | gen, and oxygen — occur ip aif i cir own woody pets for an ail- or water for plant growth. The ent known as iron deficiency remaining 13 elements must be ‘chlorosis. Classic symbol of the, available in the soil or added ‘malady is a yellowing of the leaves to the soil for normal plant ith greenish areas along the growth. . veins. It causes a serious loss of They include what are called the Gee sical primary nutrients—nitrogen, phos- . phate, and potash: the secondary Chelated iron, applied with tree food in drill holes over the reputable dealers. | malathion applications at a ten is In every state there are soil, day or two week interval. NURSERY tii SOS the eager woodsman may be chop- ping off a plant’s winter supply of nutrients — calcium, magnesium, and sulfur; the trace elements — root area, frequently- restores iron. zinc, copper, boron, manga- tree health and greenery. Ex- It would merely suggest that P H Number Shows sawing and cutting branches is an effective way of working out a ft A id Alk lj : § | of temper or an aid in thinking! Cl ’ a ine in 0l through a problem, the operator | confine his activities to plant ma-' This pH scale tells how acid or terial which will benefit from his alkaline your soil is in much the miunistrations. | same way numbers of a thermom- * *& & ‘eter show heat or cold. For ex- In other words, there are certain ample, a pH of 7.0 is neutral. food in his pruning and thus may be inadvertantly starving his tree to death. PRUNING RULE The only real rule of pruning I ‘know is one that instructs us to cheek our reference book before picking up the shears and saw. When a limb has been broken, perts have treated successfully The meaning of fertilizer mater- hundreds of trees with chelated ial, grade, and ratio — a 1€0-Ib. irom and recommend its use as bag marked 10-10-10 contains 10 a liquid tenic. nese, molybdenum. and chlorine. per cent of each of nitrogen, phos- | Up until recent years. injections phate, and potash (totaling 30 per of an inorganic salt into the tree centre trunk and limbs to curb the ill ‘called for the skilled services of testing laboratories, both state and Because the insects drain vitality © - 5 commercial labs that can deter- along with the sap, the infested © ‘1S. Cass Lake Rd. : mine your soil's lime needs and tree becomes sickly looking and # FE 5-4711 “ the levels of plant food and organic shows undersized leaves. Left inf OPEN WEEKDAYS 8:00-6:30 = matter in your soil. In some states,'molsted, the scale can plummet | Scat Par nests these soil test services are free. trees into fatal declines, It is one ° ie . in others they are conducted for of the few scale insects found in | pa w»o«»weWeawetmect. a nominal fee. ‘the immature stage in late Sum-' BORDINE? RIGHT TOOLS mer. . . ) You can get good soil samples Eggs now are hatching and the For Garden Plants by using the right tools, a clean crawlers are on the move to find Frece— Serebe— Ressbeskes bucket. spade and knife or a soil new homes on this year's growih ROCHESTER ROAD probe or auger. Knowledge of what of succulent new wood, The female j Mnowledgerot st ells 7 at HAMLIN ROAD a sample consists of is essential. which overwinters as a very voung ROCHESTER, MICH. It is a composite of soil taken scale on the previous year’s growth eee = from 10 to 20 places well distrib of wood. matures to a size about uted over your lawn. ene-half inch across during the SANDERS You should bore three to four early Sunimer. ° FOR RENT inches deep into the soil for the' Eggs are laid during July. By sample, and this can be done with August. the eggs hatch and the’ TRA VIS a spade. Take a half inch slice crawlers migrate to their perma-; = from the smooth side of a V-shaped nent homes on tender twigs and HARDWARE ‘branches. : ; 458 Orchard Cake Are. FE 8-724 bd . al Big State Peach Crop te."-,cctr cf cheat hate fur tos inches deep {chances are the tried-and-true in-. ‘jectio ethod may stil] be the: iswer. a - “Mums Good for Color times of the year when pruning! values downward trom pH 7.9 however. timing is not important. will benefit a shrub or tree and chow increasing acidity. Values Repairs should be made quickly. A ius M k other times when it just_makes|trvurd trom pit 70 shew increas, jured limbs should be removed AIT ving at Market things tough for the plant. ing alkalinity. A soil with a pH With clean cuts close to the trunks, peer | wee NO LOOM rege a oe a then peor stem and larger wounds treated Some of Michigan's 3.200.000. For liquid applications of che jiargy garden mums display ‘° i F with | H 60 re a one |with tree paint which repels jn-|Dushel peach crop — the third jated iron, dissolve the mineral .jundant color in late summer and| And personal crises rarely co- pH 6.0. lsects. dizinfects and stimulates largest in the nation—is beginning jn water and distribute evenly over fait until hard killing frosts. This | incide with a plant’s timetable,| The amount of clay and organic pealthy healing jt0 arrive at markets, the State the root area with a sprinkling can. which is the reason the battling)matter in your soil helps deter-, ; ,Agriculture Department reports. householder of my acquaintance mine the lime need at a given! = = * The harvesting is a week to 10 rarely had a bloom on his shrubs; |pH — that is. a sandy loam soil Equipment should be sharp and days ahead of normal. he cut them off. testing pH 5.5 needs less lime in good order. For light pruning. The department says the general For reasons every woman gar- than a clay loam soil testing pH 4 medium heavy pair of pruning earliness of the harvesting season: dener understands, some pruning'5.5. The testing lab takes that Shears is fine even to cut through this year for all fruits will make is considered to be a creative task into consideration. old rose canes and overage spirea the peak of the peach season even : stems. earlier and harvesting may be iron suggests calling the tree pro- | inches. | In shrub pruning, the trick is to concluded-soon after mid-Septem- fessional. If he agrees with your} preserve the natural shape of the ber. diagnosis about the “chlorotic, Almost 10 million people be- material, which means cutting out Newer and better colored peach tree and iron deficiency. he'll prob-;long to trade unions in Great Y ~ -'the stems from the base. varieties, the department notes, ably start the injection treatments Britain. There are nearly 650 of Ar e Pp root of Good Lawn Saws and lopping shears are have an earlier maturity date and right away. these unions in the country. good for heavier materials. My have supplanted the time-honored | . ; . own safety rules say that when Elberta peach which sometimes. The proof of any lawn is in the/turf soils are usually much lower anything more is needed it's time did not reach peak harvest until grass leaves in potash than in phosphorus to call in tl OS ell i Anal to cel initocmiy green pot phosphorus. o call in the pros. well into September. __ leaves, you must apply plant food HIGH ANALYSIS i : is when color is needed most, as| Follow up with enough water to most flowers begin to wane. wash the material off the Srass| The two main types are the tall- and to carry Ls down into the Soil oy usually larger flowered, deco- for six to eight inches, ‘rative mums. about 20 to 30 inches CONTINUED FAILURE: tall, and the cushion mums in mor» Continued failure with chelated rounded plant form of 10 to 20 TORTURE- to premote the growth of new A good. simple one-packaze pro- leaves and the healthy looks of gram is to select a fertilizer with existing leaves. high nitrogen analysis—for exam- Research has shown that larger, ple a 12-66 or 12-12-12. Apply 10 to gTeener grass blades are produced 20 Ibs. per 1.000 sq. ft. and repeat when nutrition is high and favor- |2 to 4 times a year for uniform throughout the season.” TESTED: Meet the New Takes Just 1 Hour to Feed and Seed able, For example, a growing leaf| growth will be cut each of three mowing periods. t H bee a one package fertilizer may | AND UP TO 24 MOS. TO PAY | Easy does it. No need to dig up and start over. The Scotts McCULLOCH land trees. also be used on gardens, flowers. | seed you add to your present lawn makes all the difference! | ON THIS NEW 5-SPEED ELECTRIC STARTER ‘A JaARD-MAN RIDING ROTARY Then if conditions are favor-— able, the leaf exists as a mature | ; leaf just below chtting tevel for . . of old and diseased leaves reg: | olarly is the ‘one key to a dense, j : . qe ES such as poppies, tulips and peonies within the vase by tucking crum- Turf quickly thins and yellows pled foil in among the stems. If when deficient in nutrients. 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Broadway, Orion MY 2.2681 SERVICE 2391 PONTIAC RD. at OPDYKE RD. cre WE Raa | FE 4-0734 FE 4.1912 phone Fe 20491 DELIVER phone on 3.2441 Onts 15 minutes from Uetvciown Ponting en “-%4, Perey Street, a» sou enter Lake Orion 921 Mt. Clemens St. + —« FE 3-9830 , Se aa A | ‘ - 4 ah / ! Sie oye ig Bk oN a el a | __ THE PONTIAC PRESS. FHIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1959, TOMORROW'S MATTRESS TODAY... ® @ ®@ _ ON es COI AT YESTERDAY'S LOW PRICES *s % N& on, “4 1). 4 Css “p Je ~ Sy b ! S Co, “y & » Pp, "5 ASSURES FIRM LEVEL ee Ss 297 SUPPORT—WON'T SAG | ees Se aameaes a ; —: ;' | he, ORDINARY CONSTRUCTION FROM HAWAII — Monitoring and tracking AP Wirephote | ? . antennae, like this complex group in Hawaii, cated at Cape Canaveral, Fla., Millstone, N. H., | &e are recording information from the U. S. ‘Pad- | Manchester, England and Singapore,.Malaya. In- q dlewheel’ satellite Explorer VI now in orbit. formation received is fed to a Los Angeles cen- | >, yy Other tracking stations in the network are lo- tral center for translation and analysis. o Cc . from the 10,680 turned out last, b, LACK OF EQUAL B la Gon Auto Production, week but below the 12,979 turned Refuse to Close “p. - eee cas CE out in the same week a year ago. ” OF TUFTED | Canadian output this week was F amous Station lestimated at 300 cars and trucks.; Ow | |compared with 240 assemblies last of Casey ] ones COU wee ha sete in the same week JACKSON, Miss. (®—The Missis- , sippi Public Service Commission Estimate Only 73, 240 b has turned down a railroad request Cars Will Be Produced | Combat Units Stage ‘to close the station where Casey as GM Units Shut Down, ‘an Overnight Bivovac Jones crashed into immortality OR TUFTLESS ENGLANDER 59 Ww ad | CAMP GRAYLING (UPI)—Com- aan bine ruled against LAZY BONES DETROIT (UPI)—Car output in, bat units of the 46th Division Mich- the Illinois Central's petition to dis-| DRAYTON FIRM-312 COIL the United States will hit a low! igan National Guard moved into’ ‘continue service at Vaughn on the fF ie vee 9 an csaraaten (2 24) ithe field Thursday for tactical ®" ounds that the station was losing HO ule FU A NI 5 H | N G S MATTRESS | | units this week as Chevrolet, Olds-, money. The commission held the | mobile and Pontiac close out 1259 training overnight bivouac during ...ice was needed to attract in- COLONIAL model production, Automotive) annual maneuvers. idustry. oe deomne TWIN SIZE News said Thursday. . The field training will place em-| Casey Jones made the Yazoo CONTEMPORARY TH PIECES The trade paper said the week's tout ith 108.239 ¢ phasis on platoon and squad tactics County town famous when he or Palien Inn cee an d 59 677 | and will be conducted under simu-. wrecked his train in trying to make A E |lated battle conditions. jup time on the run from Memphis, \Tenn., to Jackson, Miss. the same week a year ago. A highlight of the week’s opera-| tions was the production of the Plans Radio Station arrives re OR 3-2300 4479 DIXIE HWY. ; MATTRESS and BOX SPRING four-millionth car of the calender| year on Wednesday, the trade pa-| MONROVIA, Liberia UW — The e| per said. The four-millionth car| United States will build Africa’s) KARACHI, Pakistan (‘#—William DRAYTON PLAINS was not assembled until Dec. 20, “most powerful radio relay station'Rountree, the new U.S. ambas- last year. lin Monrovia, the government said. sador, arrived Thursday. He was OPEN FRIDAY EVENING ‘TIL 9:00 P. M. Truck output this week was esti-!today. The $10,000,000 station will ‘accompanied by his wife and mated at 11.946 units, up slight!y,be used by the Voice of America. daughter. NOTICE Sommersfock MUSTO! BIG 4 Last Days of Summer At Kelly’s Hardware Only BIG SAVINGS ON OUTBOARD MOTORS, BOATS, MOWERS, ETC. At McKibben & Child’s Only 60 Ft. Full 2” Vinyl Hose (12 i sen) 2.99 50 Ft. Fall 5” Plastic Hose. . 3.99 $27.95 Walking Sprinkler ........ 22.88 At Keego Hardware No. 1 Only $ 1.19 10-qt. Plastic Pail 3.98 35-qt. Round Plastic Waste At Tom’s Hardware Only All Discontinued Colors Flat, Rubber Base, Semi-Gloss, Gloss and House Paint in Stock. Large Variety to Choose From. $ 8.95 4 Play Badminton Sets, Net, Racquets, 2.29 159 Bambeo Clothes Bask eae . et..... 99 Reg. to $9.55 Gal.... ne o2r Gal. $2.88 Stakes and Birdies ....Now $ 3.99 3.98 lroning Pad and Cover Set... 1.39 ‘Fiberglass Flower Boxes 36” Reg. 395 3.49 Gallon Paint Thinner 87 19.95 Shakespeare 1775 Spin Cast 13.95 Stylaire Step Stool. ... 7.88 § 30".......... 2.88 18"..........1.88 ; fe a Reels ............... Now 10.95 7.95 Kitchen Step-On Garbage Can 4.95 § 97.50 84” Skil Saw............ 67.88 Armour’s Lawn Fertilizer... . . 50 lbs. 1.88 169 O'Cedar § B 1.29 Y," Electric Drill .............. -. 11.88 1 Only—Used Jacobsen Riding: | =" : zSween Queen Broom 39.00 Speedway Electric Sander .. 24.95 Lawn Mower ............. eee T5000 ee Clothes Hampers ........40°% Off SUPER KEM-TONE and B.P.S. Paint Per Discontinued Color..... . 380.00 12 Ft. Geneva Boat—With Windshield & Wheel. ..Now 295.00 1958 18 H.P. Evinrude Motor, 5.95 Toilet Seat—White 3.88 89.95 Mall—3"x24” Belt Sander... 60.00 18.95 14" Black & Decker Drill.... 12.88 1 Only—Used Reo 25” Trim-A-Lawn 75.00 Used Rotary Mowers in Stock at LOW Prices $16.50 coke, Shakespeare Reel.... 8.25 Used 4 Hours......... Now 259.00 i 45.95 Large Fasco Floor Fan... 29. 36.50 20” Parker Lawn Sweeper... 24.95 39.50 Jacobsen 18” Rotary 700.00 New 1959 M Mark 35A ‘0 19.95 6 ft x 6 ft. Metal Frame 1.49 Eveready Rose Dust, S Con. .99 cw Sreany ee 139.50 18” Grass Catcher, Rotary. . 100.00 ele y Rose Dust, Squeeze Con. . Long Shaft Motor—With 14.00 28" Lawn Sweeve; Swimming Pool .......... 13.88 tee aut eee a — 33 SED aah ~All Electric Fans “35 Heavy Dety "hal Spouse: ' “oS . 0 in wi irs oereeeve s s s ° 0 g ee se 550 Ecko Sponge Mep ee 3.97 9 104.50 Pioneer Chain Saw, Dem.Now 139.50 | 29.95 Barbecue Grills 1.29 Bamboo Clothes Basket..... .99 44.95 Shetland Rug Cleaning and 169.95 Lawn Boy Loafer, Demo. Now 119.95 Floor Polisher ............ 34.88 10 Lbs. Charcoal Briquets... “Bruce's Self-Polishing Floor Wax, Gal. 1.99 5.98 75 Ft. Polyethylene Ski Rope 449.95 Toro 32” 5% H.P. Riding 27.35 Aluminum Folding’ Cot with float ............... 2.97 Rotary Mower........ Now 349.95 2.50 Metal Camp Stool Lawn Mower Clearance Specials 1 Only—Springfield Rotary Tiller. ..119.95 ff 449.95 Eclipse 26 5'4 HP. Riding 2.98 Car Wash Brush 439.50 4% H.P. Reo Riding Mower 39.95 1 Only—Mossberg Shotgun. 29.95 Rotary Mower........ Now 349.95 ; Be 50 Plaaa ‘hn Bik With Electric Starter... .. .358.00 122.95 1 Only—Remington Automatic "pig " Plastic Hose, bsen , 26"... . 379. : Shotgun nbs “a Doocece ee, “op | be el 7.65 50° Rubber Hose, 9/16 aes 1 |" ore Wik rae 6 re * 136.45 1 Only Remington Auto. Gas 129.50 Yardster 2'2 H.P. Go Car, Now 99.95 Plastic Swim Toys 50°, Off Lawn Boy and Others at Special End Operated Shotgun ......... 110.00 § 16.95 Twin Window Fans....Now 9.95 8.00 Surf Mat ceaeeces 3,95 of Somee Prise: 7.95 Heavy Air Mattress ........ 5.00 2.98 Rubber Football. .......... 2.19 Magic Minnow Bucket ..... .79 Flashlight ...’ 5 onal 98 1.19 Insecticide Bomb ......... 69 1 Only—Bow & Arrow Set, Reg. 18.95 12.95 3.00 Garden Bow Rake ......... 1.88 ALL ELECTRIC FANS ........... ws Off B Sprinkler Hose, 25 Ft..... 1.58 y—General Mills Deep Fryer. . «. 9.97 ~TOM’S HARDWARE | KELLY’S HARDWARE 905 Orchard Lake Ave.—FE 5-2424 3994 Auburn at Adams, Auburn Heights 14.95 21” Pienic Chests.....Now 8.95 2.89 Insulated Picnic Bass. .Now 99 3.25 Merion Blue Grass Seed, Now lb. 1.99 One Let of Packaged Grass Seed... .50°/, Off USED OUTBOARD MOTORS 1956 30 H.P. Johnson, $299.00, terms 1957 30 H.P. Mercury, $329.00, terms 1954 10 H.P. Martin, $74.50 McKIBBEN & CHILD'S 1576 Union Lake Rd.—EM 3-3501 KEEGO Hardware No. 1 3041 Orchard Lake Ave.—FE 2-3766 ak TWENTY-SIX: \ 7 | ___"'THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1959 __ way Small tom Multiplies iis suddenly 16 i large as “UJ § M S | : Its Size Si xteen Times was, thanks to a favorable nal, ws ust fay | i in hn hn bn bn hn hn hin i hn hh i hn i i Li hi i hi hn hn i in a ann Laan ww" vevvweererererrrreerrrvrrvyvrvrvvvvwv”Y v lation vote by residents of unincor- | ! m | : $ .SARALAND, Ala, It was like porated areas surrounding the ; ~ | STARTS SUNDAY STARTS 3 the minnow eating the shark. This fown. Population grew from 300 » Ho Nixon yi . ee See eee small south Alabama community ‘5,000 because of the vote. see ! PPPPP PPA LAS OPPPPPPPPEPP OPP EO EDD EDS SOC OOOOEF . : ; AT THE « ! ' President Should Talk , Sen Orn 1045 A. we PONTIAC DRIVE-IN : > to Red Premier With I | D I E-I ] THEATRE ) | Power Behind Him | . See | Today & Sat.. || Peve Sete Hn PREMIER SHOWING ~The isiand of killer cy SPRING LAKE, NJ. (AP) — crocodies: ALL NEw! In COLOR! Vice President Richard M. Nixon’ =Th d ‘“spread- : ae cage” wororal ..- ADVENTURES OF , adt's that a strong America is THE SCREEN’S *¢ necessary before agreement can —The hypnotized * ‘be reached at nfer strangier! MIGHTIEST R ‘be reached at a summit conle ) =Spine-chiliing native >. “TARZAN”! ence table. blood rites! fa te For this ‘reason, he warned) iy Thursday, the United States should: Le —Tarzan’s beautiful es al not relax its defenses because of! mate attacked! erg ‘ the forthcoming exchange visits é between President Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Nikita i Khrushchev. : * * ¥ “If we are to have a possibility) ‘Jof agreement at a (summit) con-) ‘ference, the President must be ‘able to talk from a position of! strength,’ Nixon declared. } { 1 | rset cot il THE BIG CIRCUS i The vice president came to this) : * : lresort community to attend a U-S. he - # ei CINEMASCOPE - TECHNICOLOR Sayings Bond rally. | Nixon stressed the challenge that Khrushchev’s policy of peace-, ‘ful competition presents, He added ihe thought it important that ‘Khrushchev see ‘the typical ‘America’ when he visits this country next month | * * * AP Wirephoto | Newsmen questioned Nixon MOSCOW-BOUND — Oxford University stu son of.a British scientist and Parker’ is from ‘about his potential candidacy for dents John Cochrane, left, and Carey Parker Pennsylvama. The bus arrived in Berlin Wednes- ‘the Republican presidential nomi- Pose in front of bus they are driving to Moscow day after a 110-mile ride through Communist ‘nation in 1960 from London. Here, they are pictured at London East Germany. The young students sav, “We | “T have consistently maintained Transport garage just before their departure want to meet young Russian peopie and find , ‘that it is too early to make a deci-' with 38 other Oxford students. Cochrane is the out what they think about people.”’ ‘sion with regard to 1960,” Nixon2 Se = replied. . Fishes Up Old Mine += 909 Housing Conference When Parking Pony, warsrasie, road wer WIJ] Have Three Heads Use a Short Rein Fisherman Victor Davis tugged in his heavy-laden nets last night and: | . ic . ‘found he had caught a German’ WASHINGTON, DC, — “We are ‘‘We've picked up valuable prod-' LANDER, Wyo. (®— Podnah, | FUMED § Bi SAVAGE AFRICA! "Mighty drama of the tinsel and m . _tanhark empire... the © ie eee burning ambitions... the 7 seh * bitter jealousies... the ~ ics" loves... hates...daring! } THE BIG CIRCUS I Where mystery and dizzy heights of the Big Top! THE BIG CIRCUS M-G-M presents - in METROCOLOR € > TARZANS |G) FIGHT FOR LIFE i’ | "6 GORDON SCOTT... EVE BRENT - RICKIE SORENSEN - JIL JARMYN and CHETA merely have added two more aware that people are getting | ander odiice. fad wouBcewed. ‘magnetic mine left over from consulting the oracle again,” says i ian | when you park your horse in, ‘ where trea turns leese . , uc st. con- 5 -— World War II. He safely tossed it Bernard Hartung. vice chairman , : iMtoeration . she Past Cony ander you'll have to use a short: 3 SS” ie " ° ery back. ‘of the Women’s Housing Congress, sia wee Ni says Her rein. jp a caged --,and one Inc. and an official of the National: tung. “Now we are beginning to x * * man's courage stood | r, [Lumber Manufacturers Associa-,S€ 4 whole philosophy and socio-, Shannon Higdon) if fer F MCoo€ | '.@2 EGO tion. “This time the oracle has logical picture shape up in the an-) ot eae eed er $ between it and terror- . three heads.” |swers housewives have given us (07S¢ to a parking meter and) . . : truck thousands! ! DAYS THAT SHOOK ; “When the Family Confrence on 1” the past. Wann che | h. og P ; — | . Housing opens here during Nation- x & gone. she: returned her: horse wee | al Home Week this vear, we will “I'd say me have become , * * * THE BIG CIRCUS strong voices to the chorus of opin-. eff wheels and back into the ‘ine animal on two counts ions. The hushand and the teenager home. Social life and recreation Chief Eddie Griff , Fohce, - ,.. where destruction will give us answers as Well as the are built now at the home level. \as violatin th tay a ae is courted by a housewives who have been con-| Perhaps TV can be given some lon ‘the ial ¢ ee z iar sulted in Women’s Housing Con- of the credit. Perhaps it is the ‘up tyo parking —— . was taking: human bullet blasted | gresses of past years.” trend to attach status and mean- | He Jot Chasey GH Gil a Warn from a giant cannon! | — Delegates from forty to forty. '& to home ownership and home jn. . . , : | five cities will be sent to Wash. | management. | ‘ T 4. | ington by local chapters of the | “In earlier meetings we had Poli ; 8 H 3 alee fa the wate of Home evidence that the home builders ' OlCeman Gives Chase; . ers for the conference Sept. | job now is to give the consumer a: Car Runs ' 2 ~ | 15-17 at the National Housing home satisfying his aesthetic as) Out of Gas Inspiring . \ | Adventore | Center. | well as his basic needs. We're also) WASHBURN, Wis. (UPI)—Police' Courage “TANK | Their hosts in Washington will’ more than ever confident that this Officer Charles Hudson surprised | COMMANDO” ‘be the industry members of Wom-, can be done in a medium-priced|a gunman in an alley as he at-| -en’s Housing Congress, Inc., a non- home if the manufacturers, sub-,tempted to break into a drug store. : profit group set up by manufactur-' contractors, retailers, financial in-' The man fired, ran to his car and) thundering Niagara git feng a ers and contractors to promote stitutions and homebuilders work sped away. SS, . EXTRA CARTOONS 'home ownership and quality con- as a team.” 4/ | Hudson followed. They exchanged! ne ‘struction. | tk * * 'a dozen shots during a three-mile| Discussions of the use of lumber, chase. The chase ended and justice TH E BIG CIRCE US — SHOW STARTING TIME — have at past Women’s Hearing |lost when the police car ran out Congresses brought out the fact of gas. MON.-TUES,-WED.-THURS.-FRF. — 7:30 that ‘“‘women like compatible ma- ~~ SAT and SUN 1:30 - 5:00 ~ 8:30 terials . . , wood and brick, wood: aa ‘and stone, wood and cement. Ac-, EXTRA MATINEE WED. 2:00 cent walls, color, an air of serenity : and permanence are important to; PRICES — NITES and SUN. $1.25 inc. tax} them.” Hartung points out. = WED., SAT. — Matinees 90c, Children 50c “Now we're going to run this | opinion and other ideas across NOW! INTACT! UNCUT! the board, testing against the | 7 . EXACTLY AS SHOWN ON BROADWAY! | teenssers. We sre cepecialy in Oscillating terested in a lead given us by a psychologist who is working at | the Pentagon on problems of | military housing. * * * He has run surveys all over, and ‘his conclusion is that the home ‘is more important as a_ status symbol in the eyes of teenagers ‘than in any other group. Our Teen Table will tell us more about this. ' “We hope to give the delegates an inside look at Washington and: trends for many years to come. | $455 Gal, only HEAVY-DUTY LATEX COATING for indoor and outdoor wall surfaces Combines colorful beauty with extra resist- ance to weathering and wear. Bonds with surface—seals up pores and cracks. No “wetting down” or priming needed. Mix with water to increase coverage 50%. Now on sale! a Oakland Fuel & Paint |) cas 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-1650 || BUDDY ADLER JOSHUA LOGAN. PME, OH, 5° PARK FREE REAR OF STORE tn the Wonder of High-Fidehty STEREOPHONIC SOUND AIR COOLED MOTOR Pa \ i. EXTRA HEAVY WIRE GUARD ‘an entertaining stay here. What ithey give us can influence housing| \ . ENJOY COOL COMFORT AT AMAZING SAVINGS Say “Goodbye” to the discomfort a of sultry days and nights with this powerful Eskimo fan. Switch. on a cool breeze when you want it, } . Deep Tufted Mattress Seca tt Sete ecoaer: e | , Box Spring | $ 50 “os : : in Be a Combination : aa , ~~ Headboard : - se" oO as _ 2d Legs ! ! COMPLETE §| 7 \& \ WEEKLY! ~ at the NO MONEY mA | i Vo MODERN SLEEP SHOP}) .,. 0H" Pa EP OnE $) 50: A WEEK! TELEGRAPH RD.—MIRACLE MILE—BAZAAR AREA FE 8-9551 #1 open Friday Night ‘til 9. ALL FANS DRASTICALLY “REDUCED at WKC Window Fans! Portables! Floor Models! Table Models! =. \ About one-third of the Present world Population—nearly One bil- people—live within munist orbit. the Com- lion > % TWENTY-SEVEN © | Oil burners in United States| . homes totaled 23,800 in 1923. Tet day there-are 8 million oil burners | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1959 4. ae in-U, S, homes. ’ Fels 10:45 NOw! STRAW WD Pspaiieg) 2 ALL NEW SUPER SHOCK SENSATIONS! | One second ago it was HUMAN! quietly in Little Rock with the FOUR PIONEERS — Integration is being accomplished admission of these four Negro students to two previously all-white high schools there. From left Maderia’s famed embroidery_is agency imports the fabrics frem a home industry with careful gov- | Ireland and Switzerland, stamps , ernment supervision. Children of them with designs, arid sets stan- five or six learn the art in a gov-|dards of excellence for some 10,- ernment school, A- government'000 pieces. PHONE FEQER AL 2 § OAKLAND: Y BIR CONDITIONED MODERMIL | i Features At 1:12 - 3:56 - 6:40 - 9:24 From the gripping and dramatic best-seller) ‘MuprReEY HEPBURN «FRED ZINNEMANN’S -ecoucrom er THe Nuns SToryY TECHNICOLOR® PETER FINCH nee EDIT EWES DARE PEGGY ASHCROFT DEAE AGUER on.enseroomess —NEXT ATTRACTION—— 3 Stooges in “HAVE ROCKET WILL TRAVEL” ~ — Also — “LEGEND of TOM DOOLEY’ COMMERCE] bY AP Wirephete | to right they are Elsie Robinson, 16; Estella Thompson, 16; Effie Jones, 17, and Jefferson Thomas, 16. The girls are attending Hall High School and Thomas is going to Central High Se Bool: SOUTH END UNION LAKE ROAD AND HAGGERTY Hammarskjold Asks | '200 is being proposed by Secretary | {General Dag Hammarskjold. The! 1959 budget is $60,802,120. Hammarskjold said presently | ‘unforeseen costs might force the, 1960 budget up another 14 million dollars. But he said that stamp! isales, tourist fees and similar! lrevenue probably will bring in WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN Cor. “Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. B WORLD-RENOWNED AUTHOR FANNIE HURST =»: “| would be an ungrateful author if | Tdid not express enthusiasm an more for Universal’s production of - AMITATION OF LIFE’ ... The picture captures ae and dramatically the spirit of my book.’ LANA TURNER JOHN GAVIN SANDRA DEE- DAN O'HERLIHY 4 SUSAN KOHNER - ROBERT ALDA ~ JUANITA MOORE -MAHALIA JACKSON EARL GRANT NOW! thru SATURDAY SUSPENSE! THRILLS! ACTION! ‘James STEWART Audie MURPHY. Dan DURYEA ——TECHNICOLOR-— “NIGHT PASSAGE" WAS THIS THE MAN THEY HUNTED OR THE KILLER WHO HUNTED THEM? proce than -five million dollars to reduce the amougt member coun- tries will have to pay. x *« * The United States pays 32.51 per cent. On an average day about 1,360,- 000 persons are patients in gen-) ‘eral hospitals in the U.S. area. World War Il Submarine Bob Thomas Says: Has Home at Belle Isle Record U.N. Budget | vemor wy — & asineusiea Lance Reventlow to Wed iveteran of World War II, the sub-! | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ( —/ marine USS Cero, has a perm: amen |A record U.N. budget of $61,863,- lia | | The Cero, which sank or dam-;} jaged 84,000 tons of Japanese ship- | ‘ping in the Pacific, will be vased! at Belle Isle’s Brodhead Nava Armory as inaval reservists. The Cero, towed is to be scrapped. Manufacturing Gains creased by 43 per cent. a training vessel for jow marrying? 3,000 miles, ‘rather than a glamorpuss kind of Proves that he understands the from New London, Conn., replaces. ‘beauty, with big hazel eyes and, dangers he is up against.’ | the submarine USS Tambor which’ prick-colored hair. WASHINGTON— Manufacturi ng. and 1939 and at the same time | the population of the U.S. was in- OPEN 7 P.M. EM 3-0661 DRIVKDN THEATRE NOW SHOWING ALL COLOR PROGRAM & Girl Next Door’ Type LANA TURNER | JOHN GAVIN By BOB THOMAS “Lance does all the dangerous | AP Movie-TV Writer ‘sports. He skin-dives, he flies, he, HOLLYWOOD (AP)—What kind Skis on the water and snow, he 1 of a girl is rich boy Lance Revent-| trides a motorbike and he has, raced cars all over the world. But | Jill St. John is a girl-next-door | he has never broken a bone. That u SUSAN KOHNER - ROBERT ALDA - HANIA MOORE: MAHAL EKO “7 EARL GRANT Jog A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE “T always have! She is not awed by his money. | ‘wished I wasn’t red-headed so I\‘‘He isn't as rich as people think ‘could wear wild colors,’”’ she said. he is. Besides, my parents are. ’ She has done a lot of living in not exactly eating at the mission. her 18 years — I have always been well cared radio actress at for.” 6, high school; She has one extravagance: | _ graduate at 14, shoes. ‘I'm crazy for shoes, and married at 16, unfortunately, the store I like divorced at 17. isells them for $37-45 apiece. Ive She is bright, 150 pairs. I can’t help it; I just gained 1,693 per cent between 1969 | SP IACQUES BERGERAC sex.n case 4 { As) Xe DRIVE-I SANDRA DEE - DAN 0' HER! >= N MA 4-3135 3-FEATURES<3 4-CARTOONS-4 ei NER “ROBERT ALDA TA MOE MOORE: MARALA MKS EXTRA: The Three Stoog “OUTER SPACE JITTERS” once pincer! like > high. heeled shoes. ie she has an 1.Q.. + E LD OVE R Thru SATURDAY of 162. “But Lance is smart- er than me. He's 30 smart it BLUE SKY THOMAS makes me sick.”’ | She is a bright conversational- ist, reads two or three books a weekr “Best sellers, mostly, [Panee and I read ‘Dr. Zhivago’| | together and we both thought it was plodding and dull. Some peo-, DRIVE-IN THEATER QO Opdyke Rd FE 4-461) HIS FINGER’S ON THE TRIGGER OF THE GUN... AT THE THROAT OF THE MAN WHO'D VIOLATED AND KILLED HIS WIFE ! ple think you have to praise a’ book because it won prizes. I) don’t.”” | * * * She digs classical music and she and Lance spend Tuesday and Thursday nights at the Hollywood | Bowl symphonies. ‘“‘We can sel-! dom find friends to share the box with us; people in Hollywood don't. go for the longhair music.”’ She shares Lance’ s love of the exciting life. “I want to break the women's underwater diving record. I think I could get down > to 250 feet and I’m training for it now.” She is no longer concerned about her future husband’ s safety. TONIGHT --- SATURDAY 3 BIG FEATURES! PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER 2435 Dine Hwy FE 5-4500 JMOUE AS HAVE SEEN IT! NOTHING BUT PRAISE FROM ALL! bp! ad P Really One of the All Time Great Motion Pictures. It Has Been Our Privilege to Present, to Our Patrons A MOTION PICTURE THAT MOVES HEAVEN AND EARTH AND YOU! | os [ies bY and me 18 P.M. - 1:15 AM. woman s lS secret | SHOWN AT man s longing HIS GRIEF...HIS RAGE... SAID “SHOOT!” BUT DUTY AND HONOR...SAID “NO!” In “Last Train From Gun Hill’ Kirk Douglas is a marsha! sworn to uphold the law, to punish the transgressor under the orderly process of law. And while he tries to carry out this perilous mission, forty men with drawn guns stalk the streets > Zz o a RUN waiting for him to make one slip, one misstep, and down he'd go under an avalanche of lead. This is only one episode out of the 1 hour and 34 minutes of action and suspense that make “Last Train From Gun Hill” one of the great, great Westerns. a | . “t'll be waiting - call me up 4 “a A 4 when I'm f 5 alone .. hunger’ j! OPEN AT 7:00 P.M. SHOW STARTS 8:00 P.M, — COME EARLY FOR COOD PARKING ry ADDED EXTRA BONUS FEATURE KIRK DOUGLAS ANTHONY QUINN HAL WALLIS’ TECHNICOLOR Compe « Maggie Lawrence + Robert AN AMERICAN-INTERNATIONAL PYTITITITITT TTT oa * Pro eT eee TCC CCC COC CUCCCUCCUCCUCCCUCCUCUCCCCCUCCCUCUC CC OUCCCUCCCCOCUCCCCUCCTUCU’VSTCUVUTCCCCCCOC ECC CCCCCCC CNY CN PLUS SCOTT BRADY in “BATTLE FLAME” Y + i. = Ef | : TWENTY-EIGHT “THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1959 = i | ss gelatin and milk the night before. Sign Is Shor Humor SQUARE — MODERN , Senators Oka Last Civil War Vet __ |His condition was described ba ‘ DANCING i Pw 3 very after a bout with | Se es Ohio ee need seks Chemsanie Has Only Few Days ("5e"waten wove saa agin ne Gt te Sr samuel and | "SATURDAY, AUS. 16 old Confederate, who fought wit 'Frank Sharp near here is marked | Youth Job Plan Ike Likely to Veto Idea Repeating Old Civilian. Conservation Corps WASHINGTON (? — The Senate. ignored the threat of a presiden- tial veto today and passed legisla- tion to establiSh a youth conserva- tion corps like the depression-born | Cocktail Lounge & Restaurant Civilian Conservation Corps. f sean | | est FE 3.9528 si ececrete ‘Migintivelh (ice: ... Dining at its very best in an Smorgashord | Luncheons tests that youth corps amounted | atmosphere of Elegance and Charm to “‘a deceptive boondoggle” and | , 11 :30 to 2: 30 would cost a minimum of 4 bil- lion dollars in fen years with | . Oo All You Can Eat $1.25 “the sky as a limit.” Five private dining Friendly Cocktail : ; Lounge ® Before the debate, Sen. Everett rooms accommodating Open Every Day | Smorgasbord Dinners M. Dirksen (R-IlJ), the minority i i HOUSTON, Tex, (AP)—The only surviving veteran of the Civil War's fighting, 116 - year - old Walter Williams, hovered near death today, Williams refused food Thursday after taking only a few drops of, Hood’s. Brigade, a live ‘ ‘only | a matt f days.” The nickel in the earth’s crust as cop- per, zine and ‘lead combined in volume. ‘is about twice as much + withthe sign: ' “Sharp Turn.” | Lee Kaines of Drayton, Caller i ten to three hundred Kingsley Jun Including Sundays Friday and Saturday Evenings S floor leader, said he expects guests. To Serve You cial President Eisenhower to veto the me, by i 6:00 to 9:30 $1.50 measure if it reaches the White > | ame 4 : House. The House has yet to act | | | . ~ Try today our om it. | Woodward South of Long Lake Roe | Featuring ‘, new Continental : ; ; «1: * at is es-. 7 * * * se oandoor' | AP waseets Bloomfield Hills @ MI 4-1400 | THE \ wocally prepared 1e corps would provide outdoor -RATU ‘ vVisir — ‘ ; , : : : : h z : : : . old on conservation proscta’ tn the CONGRATULATORY VISIT British Queen on the expected royal baby. He also talked to her For Your Entertainment: IRV LaDUKE . by about turning his African state into a republic. The queen expressed her regrets that, with her _ third child on the way, she would have to cancel Elizabeth I poses with Ghana's Premier Kwame Nkrumah and Princess Anne at Balrnoral Cas- “tle, Scotland, yesterday. The 49-yfar-old African THE GYPSIES in the Empire Room—Nightly work for boys from 16 to 21 years’ nation’s forests, parks and wild- hfe refuges, as well as on rivers with : oe se tatesman paid the visit to offer congratulation: visit to Ghana. — and public lands. . slatesma e Visi Oo 0 Sere uations 4 Vi ana _ DANCING NEIL KIMLER AND The Boy Scout movement SATURDAY HARLAN KAGLE iin 3 ationg. There are| Grace and Prince , b : more thar 20 n1000 Americar Bey ‘Write Questions Can Relax; Everybody Looks The Kingsley Inn Coachmen | SATURDAY NIGHT Scouts active in the United States. | in the Cotillion Room | DANCING ° ike Mommy but. . | at Elisabeth Lake Road Stereophonic Broadcasts Direct from the Kingsley | MILWAUKEE (UPI)—Mrs. Le- Lobby by Station WJBK—I2 Noon to roy Dailey took her two daughters, ] P.M. Monday Through Friday 5, and Dianne, 4, to the’ ° . : | a Says Mackie [Packt Arrives MONTE QARLO (UPI)—Prince Rainier‘1ll and Princess Grace can Their new white 500- Kathy, For DINNER or SNACK DOWNTOWN... j tt Highway Department to SATURDAY NIGHT With CURB SERVICE relax now. : t acht has arrived safely and doctor for a checkup. | IF YOU WISH... IT'S Be Target for Probe ee x beauty: . | The doctor asked Kathy. “Whom —Music By— Headed by Sen. Stahlin BILL LAWSON The Rainiers have been yacht- 40 you look like?” * Like Mommy,” | ‘less since the Prince sold their'| ‘she said. —State Highway 390-ton Deo Juvente II several | “And you Dianne?” the doctor | AND HIS BAND GLENN EASTMAN Calling Chick-Inn acaba ths d al of the D id. “Like M too,” Di | | ~~ months ago and arrival of the Deo) said. “Like Mommy too,” Dianne ; {Commissioner John) Co Macks, Juvente III filled a serious lack in’ answered. | AIR COOLED SAGINAW AT WILSON has be i 24 Hows Service [whose department. has been Se- this tiny land of yacht-owning mil-; “Does anybody look like dad-| FOR YOUR COMFORT Ample Parking lected as the target of a Senate ‘lionaires. ay?” a hacker mle | iprobe, had a suggestion for the! The new yacht is 135 feet long) “..o, yes, =| Dianne paid “Mom-| 4 Now Available— | investigators today. and has an 800 horsepower auxil- “my does.” . 4 wv Submit the questions in writing. iary diesel engine. It is a three-, ! BALLROOM : nye Pt \first to avoid time wasting, Mackie , master which has sailed under the. los | i pe 4 recommended to Sen. John H. name of “Costa Del S01 he rade Rv ee ompleted tn DANCES and PARTIES uty o ) h ill head. renase 1 rom e rado iver cr = Ef See & H Hikers pee own ws E.A.T.S. Shipping Company of Se- 1964, to water about 110,000 eee Call EM 3-9124 ear Stahlin has made the Highway ° ville, Spain. The “Costa Del Sol” square miles of arid land in: : o had plied the Mediterranean orange Arizona, Colorado, Utah, New BOB ie Deparment hi pcg ans o trade for its Spanish owners. Mexico and Wyoming. es Pigg senauamneneiaten > ‘461 Elizabeth Lake Rd. : ’ |He asked for an investigation of ; Dine out this weekend and dance | to the Choice Liquors Hj | administrative practices and said, | ‘ Music of BOB LAWSON TRIO BAILEY he would concentrate on the land-| | Gridey and Saterd YUN ng - W401 | buying department. | . riday an urday ) ayor of the “ , 8 ” Hillbillies" » wii Stablia claimed he had “hun- = Welcome to the —_ What’s happening te New Drayton Inn? i ONS DAVIS” with = dreds of Helters tipping him on N T i . Something New ts Coming Seon — Watch fer it! at th e Con sole | steer shoes | New CLUB TAHOE = NOBLE LEE ian Mackie wrote Stahlin that a, . Pemens Beye) Deects tee ize Ger Deoeehs JERRY GREEN . wo paimniler Senate committee in tiel 4769 Dixie Hwy. New Drayton Inn on Drums =S “made some melodramatic , < * : Featuring the Top == | charges, held its hearing and no_ Just South of Williams Lake Road SeeTAURand A COCKTAE EOUNGE for your Listening Enjoyment in Note =5S ‘wrongdoing was found.” | 4195 Dixie Highwa OR 3-7161 d Hillbilly Style ==> 1" g MM one Mtdawles fAadh |e Said the Probe cont the High: DANCING EVERY NIGHT SHOWS FRIDAY De ee re : Ce mii) AND SATURDAY W/V ;hourly wages lost and in research pad ne rue aif Oe Teke-Out nice. On als to dig up answers. cheese tye Presents BEER—PIZZA—SANDWICHES adil “The investigation was a waste, on the Sax and RAY on the Drums AM. ® jnot only of the taxpayers money : B= OPM. to 2 <- Dancing and Floor Shows FREE PARKING _ FINE LIQUORS, BEER and WINE Pleasant Service in Modern Surroundings but of the committee’s and my] - time,”’ Mackie said. SPADAFORE ‘Friday and Saturday BICMAR INN a LADIES’ NIGHT Every WEDNESDAY wi BAR uy Bing Will See Mon.-Sat. 12 Noon-2 A. M. Closed Sunday Fraank Perry & the Swingmasters 94 West Huron Street FE 3-9446 = = = ON. Cass ot Huron 2: Sons’ Act After Phone OR 4-0022 “oil tugee, |i) Some Fishing ART MEE ' W - bea pd waa ‘seo! tabies | yy SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) — Bing Comedy M.C. aa My UB jee, oe, ines FELICE il ing in is umbia waters, | gu Ea tes acme by radiotelephone Thurs- | Mon., Aug. 17th . day bp capre to nee the night club : raed wih act is four older sons as soon’ xotic Dancer . ° . wiTH TWO ith Dancing Starting 1.000 pind Li Crosby, dectining to comment on’ FABULOUS Wed Au 19th ‘ he and his oldest son G oe ao i — are catranged: aid ey chia FLOOR SHOWS GENE ad &: a, lighted the favorabl | ERY ; - eveles. pe boys’ ‘oat wai cotting. reviews EVERY d MAYER | to the Music of PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET, |" probably catch their show FRIDAY an cod He | Frankie Mead ‘in Las V bt after Phil Har- en Eur i te or tee | Whether it’s Coffee or a SATURDAY Accertis ee | days, ” Crosby said. H ! The crooner and Harris, band | and the Hi-Fi’s ileade and entertainer, are guests. ‘of Max Bell, Calgary, Alta., pub-. lisher aboard his yacht Campana | off Namu, B.C., about 450 miles north of here. SQUARE end ROUND DANCING GARDEN CENTER BALLROOM 2957 Weedward, Detroit Dancing Every Thurs., Sat., Sun. JAM SESSION Every Tuesday with Frank Perry and His Swingmasters @ Corner of Elizabeth e Ss In Lake and Cass Lake Roads 1 Short Block West of Huron Pizza, it's the Place to end THE PERFECT EVENING 1360 S. Woodward, Birmingham Between 14 and 15 Mile Rd. MI 6-7664 Call Driver Was Different Reservations rE 2-2981 COLUMBUS, Ohio (®—Bernard, Brown. 5, tried to “cross Gibbard | -—— Ave. at St. Clair Ave. He was rc hit by a car and treated for minor |]! cuts at Children’s Hospital Three J, weeks to the day later—and ditto. ‘|}} Same boy Same intersection. |} Same injury. Same _ hospital. * Different driver, though. Walts Contest Every Thoers. Adm. $1.60 — Trophies —ALSO— CAMPUS BALLROOM Fenkel! and Livernois Dancing Every Tues.. Fri, Sat. FINEST ORCHESTRAS AT BOTH BALLROOMS ALWAYS COOL ADM, $1.25 —ALOME STAG OR COU PLE— ’ For an Evening of Entertain Listen to “SULLY,” 250 Ibs. of Musical Rhythm playing your favorite songs 6 nights a week. (Our Kitchen is Open for Ala Corte ‘til 1 A.M) “2a SMORGASBORD DINNERS | ‘Music by | The Kuntrey K Kuzens Jack Young ‘Piano Oe ROLL ALLL IIA CL LL A LA OF al Ernie Crar Toha Seren DAILY Luncheons DINNERS SUNDAY L mi tied 5;30 te 10:30 P.M, 12:30 te 9:30 P.M. * 3 Rhythm ead : $1.95 $1.95 . GREEN PARROT \ Pa a & Necgeerecenecses: | Se JAM SECTION aT Ve P ‘Wa: |EVERY SUN. 3 P. M. 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WN or as PAN ora @s @#% = | 1 | { { ony ’ o THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. AUGUST 14, 1959 i TWENTY-NINE Graham Will Match Daring Against Sawy Pros Have Won 15 of 25 Annual Games at Chicago : CHICAGO (AP) — A daring, gambling strategy may be the! College All Stars best bet tonight | against the professional football! savvy of the Baltimore Colts, | The oddsmakers believe the Na-. tional Football League champions: are in the proper frame of mind’ to hand the graduated heroes: of. the campus a licking. Baltimore is favored by 17 points in the 26th annual game of the series, which will be pre- sented before upwards of 70,000 | fans in Soldier Field. * It will be televised and broad- cast by ABC starting at 8 p.m. | SST. AP Wirephoto * * * WARMS BENCH — One of the Major League's greatest play- The pro champions have won 15, ers, Stan ‘‘The Man’ Musial, will sit on the bench for most of previous contests, lost 8 and tied| the remaining season according to an announcement made by 2. Last year, head coach Otto the St. Louis Cardinal management. Musial’s bench warming:.is Graham’s All Stars triumphed 35-| for the purpose of giving younger players a chance. Here Musial 19 in the best offensive display’ jg being interviewed by a sportcaster for comments on his bench shown by the collegians. warming. But Graham had a wealth of: deep manpower then that enabled him to substitute by units. He has. been forced to spike this tactic, 8 this time, inserting players in-! dividually from his stockpile of) als f) | a 49 men. Graham has admitted that hope of victory depends mainly on passing. Apparently, there is | no great assurance of breakway | speed such as keyed last year’s All Star success. By United Press International lucky again in -obtaining Jack) he obtained Harshman. Harshman for a mere $20,000. * That’s the amount the Cleve-' Phrey of Baylor, Bob Newman of, ojq left-hander who came through Plete game ell season. Washington State and Bob Ptacek Thursday night in his first start of Michigan, Dick Petitbon of tg go the distance in the Indians’! Tulane so far figures to be used 7.5 victory over the Kansas City only on®defense. _. Athletics. | Dick Williams but the lean left- These standout passers have! The win enabied the second: | hander yielded a total of only fine receivers in such players as Buddy Dial, Rice Rich Kreitling place Indians to remain 2% Seven hits and walked only one. All five Kansas City runs off Harshman resulted from homers Iinois: Dave Sherer, Southern lengths behind the Chicago White | The Indians clinched the deci- \ethodist. ~ and Bovd Dowler. | Sox who clobbered the Detroit Colorado. Tigers, 9-0, for the 265th win ef | eighth featured by doubles by Tito! ' Early Wynn’s major league ca- reer. And it put them 9'2 * * * For heavy bail - lugging work Graham has fullback Larry Hick-| 8#mes ahead of the third-place man of Baylor and Nick Petro, New York Yankees who suffered | 1]-hit attack. sante of Notre Dame, and such! Seon loess to the Washington § 1:.:mon_ Killebrew Senators, Lane was merely trying to! Frank Lane may have struck it ‘‘catch lightning in a bottle’’ when! dren * Thursday morning and just The lean left-hander had a 23; The quarterbacks include Lee janq general manager paid the Tecord, hadn't won a game since) Without any chance for a tune-|’ Grosscup of Utah, Buddy Hum-' peq gox to acquire the 32-year June 24 and hadn't pitched a com- ; Sion with a four-run rally in’ the | fore turning pro a year ago. | Francona, Jim Baxes and Woodie, Rudolph, a relaxed and unhur-, ' Held. Held also homered and drove' ried player who hails from Clarks-' _in four runs to lead the Indians” Ville, Tenn., | ,and an eagle three on his way) hit two) classy halfbacks as Pittsburgh's! Dick Haley and Houston's Don! wn. ; \ Spot substitution will permit} Graham probably to use his en-| tire squad and give him more op- | doubles and # single, drove in two Start Pee-Wee runs and scored another as the 'Senators scored their second straight victory over the Yankees. Russ Kemmerer. received credit for his sixth win although he need- Baltimore Favored by 17 Points Over: All-Stars Tonight Dowls Unable fo Take Tuneup for Motor City Divides 2nd Place With Stranahan;. Rudolph Is Leader at 67 4 By BILL CORNWELL | Maybe the old saying ‘practice: makes perfect" is true, but you, ‘couldn't prove it by Dow Finster- | wald. Finsterwald was tied for 2nd place today, only one stroke out of the lead, as the Motor City Open golf tournament entered its ; 2nd round at Meadowbrook Coun- | try Club — and he never took a single practice shot. Following his victory in the Cleveland Open last Sunday, Dow hopped a plane for home in Te- questa, Fla. He flew in to De- troit with his wife and three chil: ‘arrived at Meadowbrook in time to start firing. * * x jup, Finsterwald toured the . par 35-36—71 course in 68 knocks to |share the runnerup position with SPORE No Practice—Finsterwald Fires 68 { &s * ey * a gn % : | ail muscular Frank Sitranahan, anoth- er Floridian from Crystal! Falls. The man at the head of the | | pack going into today’s 18-hole | session was bespectacled Mason | | Rudolph, who achieved national by Bob Cerv, Zeke Bella and | | fame as an amateur golfer be. | — collected five birdies’ to a four-under-par 67, ed by a closing 32. * * Rudolph’s eagle, made yesterday, came on the 507- yard 17th hole where he canned a 15 foot putt from four feet off the highlight- * Farly W ALL WRAPPED UP — Doug Ford ducks the finished the round with a 70 which is three branches of a small tree as he takes his sec- strokes behind the leader Mason Rudolph who ond shot or the 4th hole of the first round of the shot 35-32 for his 67. The tourney continues Motor City Open golf tournament which started yesterday at Meadowbrook Country Club. Ford through Sunday. | | | West The Tigers continue to draw des- pite their troubles. A crowd of 40,- 000 is expected tonight with Cleve- land. This should move the attend- ance over 1,000,000 for tomorrow's game. F * * * Land - O - Lakes recreation re- opens for the Fall season Satur- day from 6:00 p.m. daily antil Labor Day. Sunday times from $:00 p.m. After Labor Day opet- Ing is 10:00 a.m. * * * Ed Trancygier of Wyandotte was dropped from the lowa University football team because of class dif- ficulties. Willie Fleming of Ham- tramck also had book trouble at Iowa and A] Miller of Flint is on the doubtful list * * * Coach Duffy Daugherty says he hopes that Jimmy Hoffa Jr., ‘son of the Teamster Union presi- dent, will go out for football at Michigan State. Young Hoffa was guard and linebacker at Cooley High in Detroit. * - * * The Detroit Pistons will train at Branch again this year, starting September 14th. et & Mike Barnwell of Southfield and Joe Grimaldi and Bob Carlson, both of Detroit, will be the feature water skiers in annual Water Ski Show at Metropolitan Beach Satur- day. Marciano Admits Comeback Idea FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. @ "Rocky Marciano admitted Thurs- ‘day he has been thinking about |attempting a ring comeback. “It’s only an idea,"’ the former heavyweight champion cautioned, ‘There isn't anything definite. ‘However, I'm not saying I never ithink about it. If I do come back, ‘it'll be a quick decision.” | Marciano, who will be 35 on ‘Sept. 1, says it would take about eight to 10 months of preparation, including about three good: fights, to get him ready for a title bout. | Motor City Scoreboard | | . : portunity to gamble for the long, e es ed help from Truman Clevenger in back of the green after overshoot: i | Thursday's 18-hole scores in the first'Joe Campbell . .35-37—72 Play that may result in a touch-' the eighth/Bob Turley suffered his| ing with a 3-iron. | mos ' as | Bie of the Motor City Open golf! Bob a ~ 37-35—73 down. ; IniC § ues ay 10th loss against eight triumphs.’ 4 double-bogey six on the 401- | tournament at Meadowbrook Country Walker idalecort 35-31-12 It will take luck and daring to yard 7th hole and a bogey four | . { |Club. Par ‘ts 35-3¢—71 ste — : .38-31—13 outscore such a dedicated group ° ‘ | [Mason Redelpbh 3. 22: 2:;<0 S$—-Wll a teumy akover ae 4 : ; . | on the 175-yard 13th were the | n ins 2 Frank Stranahan 34-3 [Reggie Myles 37 2 IR as the Colts, who last night were} The West Side Boys Club's an-| ger ox SCOore only blemishes on Rudolph’s | leruse (Coamnton 33-35—-€8' Julius Boros “36-36—73 a aichie® in ae quill under nual Pee-Wee football clinic will) scorecard. Paul Harney | 34-35—€8| Nie oo ce the lights in Soldier Field. i : . ; ; : A ; ommy Jacobs 5-34—69 FP P .36-37— a ‘Daniel Whithicld School ow Orchard, MSS, yyy PETRONT, ,,,_ Although a relative newcomer to, He Gains 16th Victory [Boe Bocas same Gaarge Bare +B Phila ‘agles pre-i ‘Smith If 5110 Yost 3) 2010 the pro tour, Mason has landed’ . : ‘Bob Goalby 34-3569 Ned Johnson 36-37—13 The Philadelphia Eagles pre-Lake Avenue. /Pox 2 © 5230 Rolling % $000 jn gp istently. The With 3-Hitter as Sox Ted Kroll 35-34_@9 Jerry Pittman 36-3713 pared in slam-bang style for their| Sessions will be held each Tues-| Landis cf 4113 Kuenn rf 4010 in me consistently. The . Bob Goetz MO cores Berece: 34-39-13 first NFL exhibition. They meet' day and Friday from 3:3 5-30 Phillipe’ sb Stk Meets £398 Motor City is his 8th tourney Blank Tigers, 9-0 bese pare 2435.69 Paul Segerlund 35.38—73 and Friday f 3:30 to 5:30 ps jArnold Pal the New York Giants in Hershey, until Sept. 1 Torgeson Ih ¢1 11 Harris 1b 2000 Start as a pro and he has yet to |Duteh Harrtson 34-3569 Biddy Saltiven reste 38-35—78 Pa., tomorrow night. Tackle Pro- —_ Apericie otis var tooo Anish out of the money. lane wah tia aa ee ce Dick Mayer ag, verb Jacobs and end Ed Khayat Approximately O00 beye Sreiex. Wran'y 49/1 Moa 0000 ee By tee asec aed Ea [Doug Ford Se Joe Zakarian 338-79 = . - : : + | Hl : Mossi : —— . re Sh 27-33-—170, 4 35-38 and linebacker Bob Pellegrini and aie to play Pee-Wee ball this ; AC hrtls 1000, Stranahan, whose 1959 tourna. Few realize just how great a homer Shere Joc Tomme mole ata end Harold Dukes mixed fisticuffs es Seasca tae diviie wie ane : Coane es ment performances have been pre- pitcher Early Wynn really is. ee 35-1510 Tony Lema re Speen with a spirited scrimmage yester- aint cassificati Dutra fog gl cominately bad, played his best; Here's a: fellow going on 40 en Pes. Warne 34.38.70, Tommy Shannon eats day. ee teva a --_-. Tound of golf in three months while. 1g 20-game winning sea- Huston LaClai: 4-37-71,A AG Koppe 38-3674 Commissioner Bert Bell cau-, To be eligible, players must be “A—Flied ‘out for Mossi’ in and; B-—/COMPiling a pair of 34's. a “How many pitchers do you! spot 13-3611 Gerry Prieskorn : yatote tioned the Eagles about their con- at least nine years old but not 13 Grunded out for, Weal it 4th | ag eagle deuce om the S85.yard* De open: Wee ser EP nan Seoneaie Bere nee duct on and off the field after before Nov. 30. They must be in Hit into double play fer Morgan in} 14th hole was the feature of “UPPOSe have won 20 at Wynn's Don Whit! 33-36-71 Henry McQuiston 38-26-74 watching the action. a 4th, Sth or 6th grades and Cnicage s......400 110 030--9| Stranahan’s round as he knocked age? Only two, amd they rank a a Jack Burke Jr 1S-38 Tt Berne el 38-38-16 The Giants said defensive tackle weigh from 56 to 110 pounds. |PE tal 33” saxwell POA cChicags| © M@-yard 7-lrom shot into the among the four greatest pitchers 4NOTHER CONTRACT—Paul P40? BEE 35.3611 |Doa_Bisphinghot! 15306 | Dick Modzelewski suffered. a knee ~~ & * \27-10, Detroft 27-9 DP—Phillips end| eup. He also picked up four | er Cy Young won 20 when he Richard el inated all doubts ‘i! Casper it 38-35-71 /AB J a 36-3846 bruise in a recent scrimmage and! Applications will be available at) yge*gn, poe nicage. 8. Detroit o | “birds.” re . hea ca rege ampere Joe Conrad ae em pone =a probably will miss the game. the clinics |geson, Lollar m“ Ps. iwas 41 and Grover Alexander won! of his status with the Baltimore [Jon Gustin . 36-36-72 Doug Sanders - 30-30-38 : = os - | . : : R BB 80| Finsterwald's putter was his sav- 21 at 40. ' Orioles by signing another con- |a—Bua Stevens 36-36—72|Ron Fox 37-3875 Linebacker Sam Huff, with an“in-| Players must provide their own’ w ee ee ae ee te : : : a 3 | as j -36—72 Bob Ellsworth “3 jured elbow, will see limited ac-| helmets shoulder pads and pants Moet ie 24 4 4 8 olor as he found himself in a good) Wynn won his 16th yesterday in’ tract yesterday calling for $40,- Pra Hawning je3e—17 Ben aie jets tion and must wear tennis shoes or Morgen... 3 $3 1 9 9] SPot to take aim at his 2nd tour- pitching the league-leading Cl- 000 a year. His new contract is Bil! Collins ea par send ded aa. sur : ’ Little Le alla —s | HBP—By ‘Wynn ‘Harris! U—Rommel,jney victory in two weeks. Dowicago White Sox to a 9-0 victory) {or two vears. Dave Ragan 36-36—72|Horton Smith _.37-38—18 e ague gm oes, iBtevens, Napp, Rice. T—2.17. A—9,894. one-putted seven greens and hadiover petrac) iil nollonieiss. the 5 : \Aaege Mickiaus ae na NCC {28 putts altogether while notching biggest winner in the league but 4 ae Weaver. 36-38-15 rere ne heme : : three birdies, His scorecard readihe leads with: five shutouts. The Lasts 3 Hours. 50 Minutes aul Van Looren ||. 3aeTe | y | (33-35, |triumph was the 265th of his ca- , ‘Charles Bifford 3138 ‘ * * reer, just 35 short of becoming ° til” Geraci J1-90—-08 A veritable amy was, within frat witcher since Letty Grove! 20-9 Chicago Marathon |izrsir BER _ , | easy striking distance of Rudolph!t, win 300 major league games. Barry Laur 39-37—~78 ~| when play began this morning over! ee ichthander lim- . a—Mike Andonian 36-40—38 . ‘ “ ; The 39-year-old righthander lim Jim Ferree sore 36-40—78 By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF g| the 8:721-vard Meadowbrook layout. ited the Tigers to three hits. al ets Necor Or L11me Retiet Waltman eat] 4 i Ew : Jack Fleck : 35-41—T76 é ! : Just two strokes behind at 69 singles, while the Sox counted 14 eee Pek ee : , pyre tii tec, Sand finishes me: “| were 11 pros, headed by PGA safeties, including home runs by) CHICAGO — Bill Rigney says fifth inning on. The Cubs were:a~ty. Caplin é taste AMERICAN LEAGUE TREATME - oe Speech te the: prebiem ineeded: ,| champ Bob Rosburg, Arnold Pal- (Jim Landis, Bubba Phillips, Earl'he’s glad it's all over but not glad leading 10-7 at the time. eee! eo eugs egy Won Lest Pet. * NT: Many golfers experience a sinking feel- ¢| mer, Mike Souchak and Austral. Torgeson and Sherman Lollar. ‘about the way it turned out. “The bell beanced twice and = es 39-38-77 ens aed 3 § yy i ing when they see their ball plop into a sand trap. They ~| 1a’s Bruce Crampton, who made | And there was little relief 1 The manager of the National ae ed eal a {Pete Highsmitt oo ie New. York a ~ feel that-all is lost on this _.| the turn in 32 blows. sight for the Tigers as the White League-leading San Francisco Gi- Ae: ceceux Cisey (a wan the tala | A Pebe Crees tee 9+ we Kansas City a ae es , Particular hole, and that 4| Nine others were deadlocked) S0% eft tows with we wet ate referred to: yesterday's daffy covers the situation. 1 know the /chariee Seat 19-3817 Bren (Sh By (® they'll need to be pretty // _|with 70's, including host pro Chick @@ainst only one loss. 10 Detroit game in Wrigley Field. won bY! same thing happened when I was [Gay Brever J: age YESTERDAY'S RESULTS '= lucky to even get the ball UY y : Harbert and “Art Wall, the top in the series. Tonight the i the Chicago Cubs 20-9 in is hours | managing Minneapolis. I protest- (Ray Montgomey 38-39—77 Washington Se -New ‘York 2 ~ out of the trap and onto Yi {| money winner on the circuit, An-jface the second-place Cleveland and 30 minutes, the longest nine sachut we won the game anyway jo%, Tnacker ete Cleveland 7. Kansas City 5, night E tis */ other 13 were knotted at 71, mak- Indians and an old nemesis in Cal'inning game in National League it er was followed |Buddy Cook a 41-37—18 Only games scheduled is some part of the green. ty, dp ; : McLish who-has a 14-5 record [or histor and never wa 0 ears Algor ‘2 ee nee, ‘© As I see it, there’s no Wy g | OS a (otal: of gollers: ever’ or he year 4 —— see through. But I was told by the (Roy Beattie 41-37—78 Chienco at Kansas. City, 9 p.m—Shaw | Yy | eee par we ear From the fifth inning on the American Assn. president then Jot! Taylor Get a) eee MeLion | need to feel this way about ; ,|_ Today's 148-man field will be cut" The Tigers will play the Indians’ game was played under a protest that if we had lost, the protest Steve Isakov 40-38—78 cada) ys_tary (ig | & Sand shot — provided f j »|to the low 70 pros and 10 ama-jin a three-game series here before | eae a by Rigmey, who was onthe would have been allowed.” ‘Ten Kennett 103918 een ee ($8) ® you have a clear idea of// Yyy, ,|teurs for Saturday's 3rd round, meeting the New York Yankees’ field about as much as the play. A—John Molenda 39-40—19 Washington at Baltimore. 705 pm. — — how to handle it. I thi k 2 tify ithen another 10 pros will get the next Tuesday. Frank Lary (14-7)) : . * * * jemmy Watrous 39-40-79 Fischer (8-8) vs. Brown (8-6) ,» how to handie it. nk” Lf Celine ° ers themselves. The Cub-Giant marathon had FT#Rk, Borkovicn 37-42— SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE . {8 the most important thi 74 ie WY Z *iax for the 18-hole finale on °Sun-!will oppose McLish. the -Gilé \A Tony Skovér 42-37—- Boston at New York, 1 p.tn. ls ng we | day. | Don Mossi started Puss The protest came when the things really jumping. There was Sian Jhwor --- SS Cleveland. at Detroit, 1:30 p.m. \3 EY A to a S aa igame against the White Sox, but!Cubs’ Tony Taylor reached third a total of 31 base hits, the Cubs | wy argh ew | a A Mrmr et iim you want to hit the shot \ ¢ * * * lasted only two innings. base and then stepped from the getting 19 for 40 bases. Eight | Gene Kunes Jr 38-42 gia Weandads we jan, -_ Bening @ 680 AS to make it rise out Prog ¢ — | The first three White:Sox batfers'bag to field a foul bouncer hit by home runs were clouted, five DY ee Pld ad nee 1 Los Angel ae ‘331% lg of the sand quickly and ‘Motor City Open ‘to bat in the opening frame all,teammate Ernie Banks. ‘the Cubs. Thirteen passes were Ray Malain 41-40-81 wpiwackss 9 4 54 mm ". steeply. “oh ‘scored. Hal Smith greeted Mossi| It was just one of the crazy issued by seven Giant pitchers. |\).° Pheips | este) 55 58 a8 1 5 < : eae I ” ¢ q At 3 ‘ rere used, in-|Jerry Sullivan 41-4 Cineinnall «=. 83) agg 2, ~=Ss TO put it another way, think of trying to hit the ball © Will Be Telecast with @ single and Nelson Fox things that happened in the game. In all 38 players were used, in-|Jerry Sulllvan | ears a) & Louis ... 53-63. 457 Es 3 as nearly straight up as possible & followed with a double. Both run-!Rigney said: icluding 11 pitchers and 8 pinch |i ‘bisek Ci ee NACeUSTERDAY'S RESULTS This f loc ' «| Oaktand County area golf fans ("¢Ts scored ahead of Landis as he| “I strongly contend that Taylor jhitters. erry fagee. 36-30-15: George Ber- Chicago 0, Ban Francisco ® 9 , way of looking at the sand trap shot problem who can't attend the Motor City \belted a homer into the Jeft field violated the rule’ which specifical-/ Jaek Sanford, first of seven GI- nardin, (0-30-79. Di a Ginctanall 8, Milwaukee &, night |, has always been helpful to me. I'm sure it'll help Open tournament at Meadow. Stands. ‘ly states: ‘Interference by a bat ant jMtchers, was ejected in the Qootic Pha not start—Chuck Kocsis (A). 77 ee |) you, too. nei = | Phill ted for hig round-|t a runner intentionally de-|first inning along with teammate; 4—Amateur T's GAMES le -| brook Country Club will be able | Phillips connected for his round-|ter or Yael acct: Sen eto: witht } ~~ den Peace Easters epee _jones 4 - When you take your stance for a trap shot, imagine “| te view, the most important ac- ripper before Mossi could retire flecting the course of a foul = Daryl et eG . ~~ o with’ 3 . Loe Rees at ode & pan—Drye- | that there's a little mound about a foot high and about {| ton on TV Saturday and Sunday. {the ‘Sox in the first. in any manner is automatically |piate umpire Hal Dixon over a Mgisel Named Editor dale (15-7) ¢q >. ‘= @ foot tn front of your ball. Concentrate on getting the ’| ‘The @lecast will be carried Torgeson added another run for out. called ball © = a" ; pgere gt 5 442 ball ick : s | ever station WXYZ-TV, Chainel the Sox when he cracked a bases; Taylor would have been the x * * BALTIMORE # — Robert L. Cincinnati at >. §om—'s O88 up qu ly 80 as to clear this inound. ©| 7, The tourney will be aired on yempty homer off Ray Narleski in third out under Rigney’s inter- Manager Bob Scheffing of the Maisel, who has covered the Ori pg Mg ond fet je | This little gimmick will help make you hit under and j Channel 3 from 6 to 6 p.m. te- |the fourth and Lollar connected for pretation. If the protest, filed Cubs was given the heave-ho b¥joles since 1955, was named. sports inemnati at phias 1 pan. if through the ball, as you should. : ¢. _| morrow and from 4:30 until the ‘a sole blast in the eighth when with the National League Presi- umpire Vinny Smith in the third editor of the Baltimore Sun Thors- Piwsutes “at Pp. 1 pm. 7 if ; 3 Completion of the évent Sunday. Tom Morgan was on the mound fot dent Warren Giles. is upheld. the inning for protesting a play at day. Maisel succeeds Carl Ay r ap Francixco “at he vad ' om i a - scanen ita nee eee pieisaane > “—e ze ithe Tigers. game will be’ re-plaved frem the first base. : le. ° * a8 ® ‘ i. . ; \ \ - 4 i f > a. ynns Greatness Qverlooked ne? Chicago Hurler, 4 : ne THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1959 FREE INSTALLATION! © ~ 20,000 MILES or 1-YR. “WRITTEN GUARANTEE ee COMPLETE FRECISIUN INSTALLATION BRAKES _RELINED Pairings Set or County Net Meet 3 * TT $Q75 Famous Nationa! Advertised brake. units 5 per car erxtre Premium Power Brake Lining fer ears with power ALL OTHER U.S. CARS ONLY ... ‘ee BONDED BRAKES SHOPS 121 WAYNE ST., Pontiac behind Federais cues ee Gl 295 $] Q”- other trucks slightly bigher. we FINAL PLANS — Officials of the West Side Boys Club Pee-Wee Football League recently completed plans for their annual grid clinic | Which will be held Tuesdays and Fridays start- & FE 3-7855 Pontiac Press Photo ing Aug. 18 until Sept. 1. Looking over the setup for this year are, left to right, Andy Wright, Dick Stafford, Frank D. Thompson, director, Bob Farms and Jack King. the loop HE WENT AHEAD ina NEW USED CAR From e e ® e e e e HAROLD TURNER Pontiac Central | Site of Tennis the game for a living would Teeing Off By BILL CORNWELL You’d find it hard to believe that a golfer who plays be happy to be disqualified. But Join McMullin got the bounce yesterday in the first round of the Motor City Open golf tournament at Meadowbrook Country Club and he was the most de- lighted young man on the premises. Action Saturday Tourney This Weekend | * *.. * Sunday, quarterfinals in singles‘ | will start at 9:00 a.m. and continte, ‘throuhg the finals. The quarter- | jfinals in doubles will begin at 3:00 /p.m. H | SATURDAY PAIRINGS | (Singles) | #00 am. Nichols vs. Richards. Men- jnott vs. Taylor. Moyer vs. Minewease: | ,Cayonette vs. Barkley | | 9:30 a.m. Alee vs. Murphy. Roush vs be disqualified from a tour- ney in my life,” commented the tourney which makes it the|Mullin and here’s the rundown of | events that eventually led to his On the 13th hole he tried to chop his way out of the bushes and the ball struck his caddy on the leg for another two-stroke penalty. At No. 14 MecMullin overdrove the green, then drew another two-, ‘stroke fine for hitting the ball as, it moved in the rough. To top it all off, McMullin was “I never was so glad tot ‘Detroit District champion, canned a Tiyard wedge shot on the 10th hole, %& COMPARE THESE SAVINGS 1 Hr. While You Wait Has 20 Singles Entries the slender sce onal An estimated 5,0 spectators at Dealers’ c) i j , te . Make i S 95 and 12 Doubles |touring professional sho ol heriday a! opening Sou | FORD '$30.80 $ 9.95 $20.85 : |makes his home in Fair idegrees and the humidity was in- CHEV. | 25.36 9.95, 15.35 | Pairings have been set for the! Oaks, Calif. tense. | PLYM. 27.00 9.95, 17.05 \Oakland County Open tennis tour- In view of all the things that) : OLDS | 35.00 12.95 22.05 All4 nament this weekend at the courts! | | wasn | 34. 45 12.95 21.50 Wheels ear Pontiac Central High School. happened to the See we val 3th Bad Da 0.85, 12.95 17. A men’s field of 20 singles players |teraay, one cant bam a D1. ! pone ; ated Reed, heyy iymom® and 12 doubles teams is entered in|Everything went wrong for Mc- | for Birmingham 3 largest in several years. Suet iene ae x *® disqualification for attesting to lnstallation! or Panel Trucks Action in singles competition will an improper scorecard. SHOCKS BRAKES get started at 8:00 8m. with| te took a practice swing in | Ruth ond LL Nines | 7 No. 7-and ticked the sand RELINED Saturday. | dere tee clreke eenaley. Lose Tourney Games | by 1 Run | Two Birmingham junior baseball ipowers were eliminated in sep- arate tournaments on Thursday the 13th. The state -champion Pioneers |bowed to Harvey, Ill., 2-1 in the ‘quarter-finals of the Ohio Valley ‘Regional Babe Ruth meet at Yp- |Macadaeg. Corwin vs. Russell, Wenzel! disqualified for signing an erro- -S"2 lot Elizabeth, N.J., in a 10-round CLEVELAND KANSAS CITY ‘MILWAUKEE CINCINNATI : , sw! Tr ° : ab rb bi ab rb bi Ns ised Cam- : , NO W A ITI NG By HOWARP SHELLEY a potato pac and points up the) From a low-flying. bush plane |picrsau ct “S010 Tuttle of “008 avila 2 "S$ 142 Temple 2 ea aug d tees Hall Se aS ; KING SALMON. ALASKA—Gal- hardships of living off the land. | ome can often see giant bull Toner, Te oe es a 11 manent Weide Bell T of 427 {dens Coovemne - 2. 3 * livanting about the “Big Land’’ of A pack of huskies: barks a’ moose, loitering by a marshy |Fr'cons tb $110 (erv Ie an Ser Robinson ID ihe es ‘ “he 4 - : : as os ‘ Colavito rf 2100 1 coc ° wnen it x < : MOREY’ S g Alaska, one sees many fascinating “hello, stranger’ from a nearby) waterkele, or watch a frightened ‘Rese se 3222 amin c 411 foean ss 5921 cThomas If 2000 : things, meets :highly interesting shelter, while their owner works on| brownie bouncing toward the |t'""" © az 2i Belle rt 3112 Bruton cf 2 a Bele eat * u ? . t M s 2 erwiver 2b 4% 4 GOLF & ‘ personalities drying salmon for winter food. He; ether side of the mountain. (Harshman p 3010 Tsitouris p 2000 Rice c 4010 Kasko os aeee INSTALLED = : : Rette hic : 7 7 fan - | Peal 6 4 6 fLopata rosnar : 2 The almost overpowering first V!Sits his wheel each day, removes) Surrounded by three, five and as} meade ee aubardsie #608 Penn 9 1908 : se 0 Ki rN the dog and red salmon, fillets Sturdivant p aa @ Buhl p 1000 Nuxhall p ® _ glimpse of Mt. McKinley, North @ and f many as a dozen 1,000-pound brown 4,,,), 7117 Teak, 38535 Willey p 0000. Lawrence p 0000 5 America’s tallest peak at 20,300 them for drying on the racks over hears, some as close as 50-60 yards | ere india (ete) fot) iri ee eis sees | : feet, is an unforgettable thrill. 4 slow wood fire for curing. ‘near Kamishak Bay, was unques-| leone cis es por peal Guasie P eee i . 2280 UNION LAK® ROAD x *« * Yesterday ‘Old Sherman” dis-,tionably the highlight of our lar car aie pe Bias Sas ei sete 8 There are the glaciers of huge covered bear tracks along the,wanderings in Alaska. Wildlife) Boone; Lumpe. Terwilliger and Boone: McMahon p 0000 i oe = Bet _ a mate . . , eld, Baves and Francona. LOB-—Cleve-!bPafxc tail * > 2 | ‘ OFF COMMERCE masses of snow and hard, blue ice, Path. Some of the fish racks were photographers do the darndest jand's, Kansas City 1 Totals 2 817 B | Totale, 36 S18 s cur ty : c “‘turne i ' 2B—Raxes 7. Fr na eld. HR — ‘a—Singled ae Wi ier in oth: b—-Fu ¢ 3S anes 2 that become heavy from summet overturned things! Held, Cerv. Bella, williams. out tor Gig ny = earn co = oe warmth and plow vast runways x e * x we * sats scr 8 ER ESe se Tech eS eit “Walked fe ae sen ) 0 ox Suit down the mountains to the valleys Last night he slept on the sas There is so much to do and see: veuure (lL i 2 ne : : : : : fosingied tor Rice in ninth: g—Ran od below beneath the rocks, with his .270 that one never seems to have suf- Grim pute e 8 oe nh, h—Doubled tor McMahon} BRAKES RELI} JED An unforgettable character we rifle close by. After a time he sud- ficient time to do them. We have! U—umont. Berry. ‘enable: Flaherty. stilwaukee . Loder eis—8 | nied: wna a real Alaskan sour denly became aware of a huge, enjoyed our ‘visit w ith native Aj-)1 2:25 Ave ‘Cis eet seas Pace Poe an | THESE 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: met was a real Alaskan sour: “Shadow moving along the’moon-lit askans, and hope some of their LOS ANGELS |, 9F LOCIS 4, BPN, Baim ana Raowiu | LOOM ‘ young. is still tending his big fish path. “Old Sherman” poked his easy- -going manners nib off on the e ah cen 3b 4 te Rias‘erne 24 \ a waukee ies A HR —Cov- mi i) aW ) . 0 , . - ; > : ea! § 221 Cimoli r 40060 2 iton 2, Pafkxo ones Co / Remove en @ wheels; install SAFTI-GEIP Ajj 4 Wheels complete, wheel on the auift, relly Susites rifle through the tall grass and Shellevs. ee n a a wertel e Western Open at 70 ovis , og re | {7 Women's Western Open golf Le » : 5 ; cunder-par 70 yesterday. mame ~ —Rademacher Wi ie . } ‘a * a emac er inner The Spartanburg, S. C., pro- | a . seg - w ‘ fessional, leading money winner = Ocean ; ‘ a = et nie f F { p F ght of the current, season, carded an ‘ — } igs : . : oom Se Seco 0 Irs 0 ‘unimpressive 38 on the first nine ififth round technica! oot Shc needed every one to take: 256 S SAGINAW ad xKoufax (W. 6-2) 8 Craig 1.3 McDevitt . 2-3 | Miller «L, 1-1) 225 Duliba 2 x-Faced 3 batters in &h U—Sndol. Landes. Gorman T R Ss 1 0 2 ewe Diag Smo ; ' championship today after a bit of ) 1 2 0 2.45 | 2B—Snider, Koufax, Neal. Smith. Flood , Se, es, holes of the Rainier Country Club We Have All Size over Tommy Thompson of Wash- the Jead from Betty Jameson, San HR—Boyer Oliver, Crowe. S—Moon SEATTLE (AP) — Betsy ee | COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) — Pete jayout, and then plucked out four COAST-TO-COAST of | pe - : < eS nae . : a ington, oS - % Antonio, Tex. Miss Jameson also Snider. SF —Larker 7 _ ER BB SC carried a one-stroke lead into the: 1 second round of ‘the $7,500 aaeeP ght Thuradas might with a Draies.on the homecoming mine | FCS aR Hata AF 4, t . 5 AL = Pes Sy sional fight Thursday night with @ for g 39 SATURDAY 8 4.M.-5 P.M. Next te Jerome Olds ; ‘turned in 38, then finished with FE 2-1010 Circumstances were much dif- , 23 x + | 2 = ferent this time than in the: i « « 5 |Georgians heavyweight’s two pre-' . . ° a I ornla woo 2 Sag ee Softball Pla off ivious bouts. Rademacher, 1956 Louise Suggs of Sea Iane Ga. Authorized | : ieniithaitaaiiaas | Olympic champion, launched his our-time winner. 0 is tourney, | e e re y oe career pa years aes in a was in third place with an even JOHNSON vrey BOARDS PANELS much ballyhooed title fight against P8"_ '~-. Marlene Hagge, Pitts- DEALER © LAP and GARAGE SIDING ° BEAMS ©®° POSTS burgh, finished with a 75. Floyd Patterson. Patterson «a,.| Young Murle MacKenzie of St Bank Financing Needs 2nd Gam ee him out In) the “sixth Petersburg, Fla., held fourth place © FENCING - © MOULDING Ph ae year, Pete met Zora Fol- with a Th | CRO LINE and armacy Faces Dobski ley, a leading contender, in a na- MARLIN BOATS for NL Title; Sno-Bol tionally televised bout, and was Van Pelt Starts Strong SKI & BOATING EQUIPMENT kayoed in four rounds. Eliminates Nonne’s / VANCOUVER «® — ner ?] VANC UVE P . ee BOARDMAN S Lakeland Pharmacy extended the Lands Biggest Bass pack ail eo ‘aime 3525 Highland Rd OR 4-0212 versity of Michigan star, tossed 1 ote ; = Waterford National League softball | res touchdaw . a scored dat Os lL a playoffs to the double elimination’ Denny Shearer, 13, and his Mince {Cucaow a passe sane oe. if Wally Nabozn ent fish. Me last night as the Grey Cup limit and Nonne’s Restaurant was|friend, Wally Nabozny, went Ds Geampion ‘Winnipeg Blue Bombers! PLL LLL blll - eliminated from the American\ing at Cedar Island lake, yester- a M League tourney in games last night/day. Denny, son of Mr. and Mrs. pehineed the British Columbia FOR a NEW or a | 8 ying 8 Lions 42-20. A crowd of 29,425 saw @ € rice S Ow: at Drayton Plains. Harry Shearer, 800 Ennest Rd., I this first game of the 1959 Western #! USED CAR SEE . | _ A three-run uprising in the 5th Rt, 5, Milford, hooked a fighting |r terprovincial Football Union & JACK FOSTER a ‘inning on three errors and two largemouth bass that gave him @) ooo con. . RUDY FORSLUND 8&8 : hot battle. The boys were so ex- ia hits brought the Pharmacy a 3-2 | a TOMMY TUCKER a victory over previously unbea. “en Cited at taking the fish they just a | - h d there. iI land in Ol = ° a | Dobski's Bar. A Dobski rally in| uit then an ” celand in ympics ] AT the 7th died with the tying run on The bass was 14%-inches long. | | a = - ei ear 0) and! _ al- |g ard hase weighed nearly two pounds and! ROME, Italy (UPD The Ital- | HASKIN’S = Low ‘ was Denny's biggest black bass. ian Olympic Committee was noti- | = : = Bill Pittman Jr. pitched hit- It wasn’t quite big enough to fied yesterday that Iceland will @ CHEVROLET-OLDS s Low less ball for six and two-thirds qualify for The Press “big fish enter only the swimming and track |M 6751 Dixie Highway (US-10) m innings, then Dobski’s Ken Mor- derby.’ in which the top bass is a and field events of next year's a S ‘ row doubled and the Lakeland ¢ d t R CLARKSTON @ Price . . hacies ad te actile for @. eam | SURIEE .SPIES Wh OS PELLET LL ELE LiL iii WHERE FISH IS FOOD — Big item in winter’s food supply | hitter. Ralph Tong was the loser for the veteran Alaskan “sourdough,” show® above. cutting up a on a three-hitter. Prefinished red salmon for drying. is the several varieties of salmon. The top Soo hcl tallied (wice in the picture shows ‘Old Sherman's” “‘fish wheel” by which he traps 6th stanza to gain a 4-2 triumph RANCH FENCE J =r rene ot Dale badder Sho Bo made six hits off Norm Jennings, vi S75 |THEBROOK RIDING STABLE [= on HEIGHT - NOW OPEN! : Deering. COMPLETE AT Lakeland and Dobski battle for 70 Acres of Rolling Hills AT 1316 W. BROCKER ROAD OFF ‘the National loop crown tonight j at 8:30. Sno-Bol and Spencer Floor 4495 Dixie Hwy. Drayton aaitens (inl LAMA Gh Reservations now being taken ‘Covering square off in the opener OR 3-121] OS 8-2495 -at 7 o'clock with the winner meet- Lin. Ft. BURKE LUMBER CO. / buy Ford Dealer Used Cars because they we aways priced right! ing undefeated Drayton Drug for the American division title. Promoter Ron Waller Wants Moore, Ingo SANTA MONICA, Calif, “Ron: Waller, former Los Angeles Rams _halfbaek, has entered the bidding m™ for an Archie Moore-Ingemar Jo- ‘hansson fight in Los Angeles. m7 =«SWWailler’s publicity man, Bill Mil- ¥ ler, said Thursday night that Wal- 77 ler went to Montreal for the Moore- m Yvon Durelle fight and is pre- pared to offer a huge guarantee. Waller recently was licensed to <= == : = = = = > = = = S SS = S = = = = E = SS SS = = —— * —S == = == SS = — + Auto Races Tonight | Mn M-59 SPEEDWAY-3 MILES WEST OF PONTIAC AIRPORT . Modified Stock Cars m 2’ HOURS of THRILLS and CHILLS MICHIGAN’S GREATEST DRIVERS THE FINEST in MODIFIED STOCK CARS RACE TIME 8:30 — TIME TRIALS 7:30 =e | Monica. eaten cet STERN oe See your FORD DEALER'S (een? 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I} 2. the finish coat is self-cleansing for longer beauty and highly resistant to rain, sun, wind and snow, Your choice of ready-mixed or custom-mixed colors—to harmonize with today's roofing surfaces. ALSO ! 'WONDER- ONE-COAT HOUSE PAINT | REG. $9.05 GAL. .$1.25 OFF SALE PRICE $780 ware @ COLOR CORNER 547 N. Perry Cotner Glehwood | (Formerly Townsend's) NEW OWNER JIM GEORGE Custom Color Mixing , PE 3-7270 + ta rs ess BANK RATES Immediate Financing—Bring Your Title We've Sold Your Neighbor WHY NOT YOU? All colors in wash ‘n’ materials. Sizes 29 to 38. wear Levi Blue Jeans. 2 Door Buick LeSabre Sedan 2833 This wonderful new Buick include all of the following equipment: radio, heater, dyna- flow transmission, white wall tires, de- luxe steering wheel, decor group, non- glare mirror, back-up lights, deluxe wheel covers, tax and transpor- tation. Y 2 \ fenr9 \ N y = < iB Vy Ov VN WAN NS ~ \ CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TO: . NAME ee PHONE ? J ff’ ADDRESS APT Ineestment $ecu uly Same cS @ CITY. ZONE____STATE Do you want to order the Times home-delered? 1] By Orchard Furniture Co. ne Times home-deinered Note De NOT chek or mark bow aman - ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT Open Mon. and Fri. ’til 9 We've Made Plenty of Mistakes in the time we have been in the furniture business but our biggest mistake was last. April in thinking that business would start to pick up. We were way off! Now you can take advantage of our mistakes and buy furniture at wholesale, some below wholesale and some slightly above. If you’re hard to please and think that all “SALES” are phoney (some are) then our low prices will convince you that this is the real thing. eneck® em Yourself. 4 For the Bedroom If Dillinger Were Living This would make him happy. because it's a steal, Double dresser. chest and bookcase bed. Reg. 159.95—Now 89.95. Elibow Grease Special A little hard work will make these look like new. Double dresser, chest, bookcase bed. Slightly damaged. Only 6 left. Only $109.95. TWO TOP DIVINE _ These 2 Maple bedroom sets are devine, but they are worth 1 lot more than our sol> price. Double dresser chest and book- case bed. Only 109.95. We Can't Give You SOMETHING. for NOTHING But we can give you some terrific buys. Beautiful bed- toom sets with large dou- ble dresser, chest and bookcase bed. Made ‘to sell from 359.95 to 595.00 —Now 188.88 to 328.88. For the Bedroom ee For the All American Boy Hollywood bed complete with innerspring mattress and box sprirg. All metal frame and plastic head- board. It can take a real beating. All for 49.95. THIS IS -NO BUNK They're bunk beds. Twin size. Maple or oak. Com- plete with Serta bunkettes. Values to -199.95. Sale priced from 79.95 to 139.95. For the Living Room HE’S A SHE The salesman who sells us livirg room sets is a beautiful woman. It is impossible for us to say “NO” so. beautiful living room suites... nylon cov- ers—foam reversible cush- ions. Reg. 299.95 — Now yours for 149.95. Choice of colors. She Sells Sectionals, Too 3 piece sectionals, foam reversible cushions, nylon covers. Reg. 399.95—Now only . 198.88. Choice of colors. Did You Ever See a Box Spring? Or a mattress jump? Well we're making both inner. spring mattress and box springs leap out of here at only 17.88. We Don’t Have a WALL STRETCHER % all bedroom sets re- uced to new low, low prices. lf we don't sell some of these we'll have to rent another warehouse. Her Sister Is Pretty Too 4-Pc. Sectional — Foam reversible cushions, nylon covers. Extremely com- fortable. They should sell for at least 495.95 but we'll settle for only 248.88. What a Dope | Was Four months ago, I refused 280.00 for this 399.95 3-pc. sectional in beige nylon with foam rubber cush- ions. If you're the party that made this offer you can have it now for only 219.00. ~ For the Living Room aS I Should Have Listened to My Wife ‘She said don’t buy too much, but I bought an- other truckload anyway. So | hope she doesn't see | “® = WrOrs- Take your § chairs. Only 35.88. this price. 2-pc. couch and ff choice of this large selec- = 0 ee eee tion at 24.95 cash and only 89.95. Choice of col § carry. ° ors. ory Dine n Et Sets Dinette or Dining Room eS These May Not Have Quality But We Have Quantity 5-pc. dinette—table and 4 Chairs ee We Really Goofed on This One! We bought 48 swivels that we thought we could sell for 39.95. Boy, were This Time | Did Listen to Her u She picked them but ! can't sell them. 3-pc. sec- tional, both beige. nylon fringe. foam reversible cushions. Only 2 at 178.88. So-Fa, So Good Sota bed and chair, nice cover. You'd normally pay 169.95 but it’s going for 89.95. It’s Not Fernando’s Hideaway It's Orchard’s Hide away. We have so many hide away beds we couldn't possibly hide them away. Reg. 249.95 to 495.00. We're clearing them at 169.95 to 249.95. Worth $379. 7-pe. bronzetone or wrought iron in beautiful wood grains. 6 chairs and large expansion table, all for 74.88 — Reg. 159.95. SEEING IS BELIEVING Two beautiful men’s lounge chairs in white or turq. vinyl, with foam rub- ber seats! You must see it to appreciate it. Reg. 159.95, reduced to 79.95. TEA FOR 2 2 dining room sets. Table, 4 chairs ard buffet. Large size. Made to sell for 199.95—Yours for 78.88. WHILE WE'VE GOT IT ON YOUR MIND Sorry no- mail or phone orders, All sales are final | Love My Mother-in-Law But she wanted a Broyhill mahogany dining room set. Large table, 4 chairs, buffet and china. Then she changed her color scheme. and subject.to prior sale. | It normally sells for 599.95 Credit terms arranged on peal s yours for her price, most purchases. We are not going out of business and interd to stay here for a long, long time. If you are one of our regular customers you know we always give good buys. PERSONAL Free instructions on how to stretch your furniture dollar. Miscellaneous Specials These Make Our Competition Squirm SHEAR PLEASURE Grass Shears, full hard bright steel blades. Pre- cision balanced . .. While they last ... 39c. We Have No MAGIC CARPETS .-- but we have got some oval Braided Rugs. Multi- color, 18x30. Washable. Easily worth, 1.89. On spe- cial at 88c. FOR SALE V2 GAL. Thermos Jug. Keeps your liquids hot or cold. While they last only 88c. EXPANDING GATEWAYS To keep the kids locked up or to keep them from falling downstairs. .Usual- ly 1.49—only 58c. Miscellaneous Specials HOSE Not for your feet but for your yard. 50’ plastic gar- den pee While they last . =: e 8c. The Last of the Mohawks Mohawk & Craft carpeting and 9x12’ rugs... all on sale. LOST and FOUND Lost in the Warehouse We just found 10 card- board Wardrobes that we didn’t know we had.' Real sturdy (we hope). 2 sizes. 9.95 and 12.95. Cash and carry. Found in Italy Imported Halian hand- blown glass decorator vases. Aqua, smoke or a_i" and carry. Found in Our Unpaid Bills Invoices for truck loads of furniture. If new owners for this furniture are not found within reasonable time then we will be forced to lose these in- voices for a longer period of time. Air Conditioned for Your Comfort Free Delivery ‘ ™ f ORCHARD FURNITURE CO. 164 ORCHARD LAKE, AVENUE 3 Blocks West of Saginaw FE 5-8114-5 \ Long, Easy Terms , Use Our Parking Lot . 4 = BE cae gene Ay. ORAL ene. - in Miami, Fle. 14, 1959 ¥ THIRTY-FIVE Buy In When Stocks Drop Mutual Funds By SAM DAWSON AP Business News Analyst NEW YORK (AP)—Fast-grow- Not all purchases by the funds ing mutual funds' and the part turn out to be profitable, any they play in the stock market are more than do those by individu- one of the most talked about phe- als. And that old chant, “If I'd nomena in the postwar financia] Just bought General Motors stock world. ‘in 1927 and held it,*I’'d be wealthy And today you may be wonder. &day” often overlooks an equal ing what part they are taking in Cuism—"If Td bought New York this week’s roller coaster market Central stock then and held it, Traders outside the funds them. today I'd be out some 81 per cent selves closely watch what stocks Of what I put into it.” plans valued at less than 300 mil-: lion dollars. 4 the funds buy and sell and how ; * * ataal they change their portfolios, no- A Peek at how one big mutua tably over the years, and how fund has changed its portfolio much total holdings have grown, over the years—getting ot of When traders rush to sell stocks, Whole industries, and stocking up as they did Monday. who is it 0? others -that have bloomed in’ that buys them? Someone has to recent years is afforded today by: or there couldnt have been some Dwight P. Robinson Jr., chairman of Massachusetts Investors Trust, Boston. : When the fund started in June 1924 it had $29,300 to invest and its common stock portfolio held shares of 45 companies, only 1) of them in the present portfolio of 121 common stocks. Robinson notes what has hap- pened to holdings of six promi- nent ones. Originally MIT had 10 shares of U.S. Steel valued at $971.50: 10 of GM at $670; 10 of Eastman Kodak at $1,077.75; 10 of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe) at $1,041.50; 20 of Texas Co. at: $780.55, and 5 of National Lead at $729.13, * * * Eastman Kodak is the only one of the six that has been in the ‘years. Through ‘of Santa Fe at 23%2 milion; THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST ’ | | Growth : Fantastic | portfolio. continuously over the 35 stock splits the, original 10 shares by March 1959 had grown to 77, valued at about $11.802. x * * If MIT had kept the original 10 shares of National Lead they would have grown to 549, valued at about $62,791 All six of the stocks named are again in MIT's portfolio today. but in much larger amounts: 560,000 shares of U.S. Steel valued at 55 million dollars; 721,000 of GM at 37 million; 222,000 shares of East- man Kodak at 19 million; 775,000. 327,- i 100 of Texaco at $4212 million, and; 128,112 of National Lead at nearly! + four million shares sold. | In Wall Street the belief is that a sizable part of the buying was, BOARDING HOUSE done by mutual funds, always on the search for bargains, and no- ticenbly more active dung we. V7 Wish YOU COULD HANE SEEN The funds Steadily get moore YOUR FACE Wien ne BOYS money to invest. Some ol! this; PULLED OUT. \T WODLD HANE money comes from one-shot in- BROUGHT TEARS TO THE EYES vestments by the public. OF A LAUGHING HYENA! HERE'S ~* * YOUR SLITCASE, ALL PACKED+| But a lot of it comes from steady investment under accumu- lation plans calling for purchase of mutual fund shares at more or less regular periods. TOTAL 1!', BILLION The National Assn. of Invest- ; \\ Sos YOO AROUND THE ment Companies reports that its 150 member firms now have more than one million accumulation plans in force with an estimated value of 1'2 billion dollars. Just five vears ago.there were onls 190.000 of these steady purchase Lawyer Groups Disagreeing Far Apart on Whether, Court Rulings Weaken: U.S. Security WaMLetecs ‘ © Wns + \) aes t 1 1980 my NER Serve THE BOYS ARE WAITING FOR DON'T JUST STAND THERE LIKE A A STUFFED MOOSE Se GET) SEIT A MONE ONS ppt —7t Hf = '&- 1c. TM. Reg US. Pat. OF Me Le CORNER! Y= TRIFLE | |! wv — | | Y-YOU MEAN EIIOVE, YOU'RE THEY'RE GO- ING TO TAKE ME WITH THEM 7 GREAT CAESAR, WOMAN SOU'RE TESTING SOU MUSTN'T MY EMOTIONS (LIKE THATS (IN EARNEST, AREN'T YOL) wAND THIS WAS THEIR, iDEA OF A WITH is il nh = CHICAGO ‘+AP: — The security of the United States has not been endangered by any Supreme Court decision, says the Ameri- ean Bar Assn. Committee on the Bill of Rights in a report made public Wednesday * * * The ABA's Committee on Com- munist Tactics, Strategy and Ob- jectives had referred to the court decisions as “‘illustrative of how our security has been weakened.’ A resolution, based on the report end adopted by the ABA House of Delegates in February, did not contain that phrase. bg * * In disagreeing with the Commu- nist Tactics Committee viewpoint, the Bill of Rights Committee said: “This committee is unable to see anv indication that the securi- ty of the nation or of the states has been impaired by the Su- preme Court. No matter what the sympathies of the bar may be in © specific instances of litigation, there should be no question of their sympathy with and their re- gard for the institution of a cour- ageous and independent judiciary. even though this necessarily means that from time to time de- cisions will be handed down dis-' appointing to the interests of someone.” ; This advisory report will be sub-! mitted to the ABA House of Del. egates meeting later this month / Hh g L 7 " My a a | co na W Hy) ih I ily The Bill of Rights Committee. fa headed by Joseph Harrison.! TM tag US Pat OF t] " i" Ih, (| f- PY hi, ify f il THE SPARROW FIGHT = t —_— TP wWiLaMs 1969 +) NEU Sere ive e-1% Newark, N. J., attorney. >- DONALD DUCK By Walt Disney aay ip. nse Wet Berton Ws gp 4 Youll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve your buying and selling problems. To Place Your WANT AD- DIAL FE 2-8181 (— For real > _ chewing satisfaction be sure it’s WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT America’s Favorite. Get € 3 | _ “What ‘keep off = = ; or F ’ ae 2) inxs the grass’ sign?” ! \ ADAM AMES CONCDENCE), i XO SEE ON we Gene as fea ey ee TERUG VET | a { i ¥ woe tet SN Pa aate. "R59 by NEA Berece. lic, TW YO) ON OR GAR ASTROLOGER", Reg US. THE BERRYS OUCH / CUT THAT OUT. JIMMIE ! DIXIE DUGAN = 7) “TT TASTY TAMALES Hi, POPS ~ HOW ABOUT A COUPLE THIS LITTLE MONKEY te Nee ROUGH ! H | MY EAR! B LET ME [-2-3 "4 5... NOPE! THE 6TH TOOTH HASNT COME THROUGH YET! J _ (‘Se Carl Grubert L WISH YOUD |" ive: KEEP SCORE ON A PIECE | OF PAPER! Feats *POPS THIS, * ROUTINE | ALLEY OOP By T. V. Hamlin tame) YEH? WELL WHATS MORE OR & FEW LOUSY OXKAY, 50 1M A STINKIN, | SPY ALL RIGHT, VETS ; IMPORTANT? & BONAN POU" DS OF GOQLN, MATERIALIST. WITH “Ava BCEAK IT UP (ART LION BUCKS TA OF TECHNICAL KNOW] | PROBABLY BURIED A YEN FOR THINGS, { OSCAR IM \ NOw, YOU TWO! \ FOR THE TAKING... | COW CENTURIES AHEAD FOR ALL TIM®. AT =a rd THATS WHAT I OF ANYTHING WE NOW wi THE BOTTOM OF THE ARKANSAS , RIVER! ~ EASY YONDER'S THAT COP WATCHING THE ROAD! ne 4 Se % AND THE a/ ORAWERIDGE 1 UPL COME, WE'LL APPROACH FROM THE REAR! THAT LOUSY GOLD SORRY COULD BUY Us! ~*~ Tf... By Leslie Turn>r LOW,..WE CAN \ WADE THE MOAT. BUT THAT WALL WILL BE HARD TO CLIMB! [THE WATER 1S” ITS MIGHTY NICE O' YOU TO HELP— OH,OH! MAVIS SEES US!) HURRY, JOSE! HELP ME DRIVE THOSE RUFFIANS AWAY BEFORE DON ANTONIO AF: yr RETURNS! T Be BLASTED s< “ & By Ernie Bushmiller I WONDER WHY SHE'S ROUNDING UP ALL THE NEIGHBORS MORTY MEEKLE | “ | my. -14- By Dick Cavalli PRANKLY, JILL, 1 DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU SEE IN THAT GUY. 4 : g ’ 3 4 . ‘ : . ¢ z bi — 1 } 4 i ; Fy ‘ o GRANDMA By Charles Kuhn ya a PMMLITTLE,\] | AN’ THERE'S ANOTHER } IT WAS GETTING SO 3 ~~. ; ELMER MUST . YOUNGSTER WITHA _ CLOSE TO TH’ NEW,- me | BE PLANNIN’) | | BAG O'CLOTHES ON { 1 SCHOOL TERM.” ge v (ON LEAVIN’ #4 [HIG SHOULDER : = wae wanec rtd t p |i: | Oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1959 op . After 3-Month Ordeal 32-year-old ex-Marine who stumbled out of a wooded swamp area in Bloomfield Hills after liv- t ® . f 4 : . ing on wild berries, green apples rain U ures M AR K EF S if q Ing ays ‘and creek water for three months is now trying to re-adjust to so- ; ; ciety. ele os ; Ute following are top prices ' Recovering in St. Joseph Mercy qd | IZING eae sales of locally gion OW neven Hospital from his self-imposed or- produce brought to the Farmer’. ’ deal. Bernard J. Blechars of De- Market -by growers and sold by Te . _ __ thern in wholesale package lots, sens a CHICAGO «#—The grain futures Quotations are furnished by the NEW YORK ® — The stock market remained in a wait-and- : Sia Pokemaeqnyery Hin, . —_— ety ees HUaT DES ie Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of od a. brig oe y in early, transactions on the Thursday. see m as prices moved uneven- dds omin Board of Trade for the first time . ly in slow trading early today. since the governn.ent crop report Detroit Produce ~ Gains and losses of fractions to was issued on Tuesday. about a point were scattered * * * FRUITS through the list of key stocks. ver se ax utches Bue wee. $825 Most gains were in small frac-, Apples. D - oo Apples, R . 275 The electronics were mostly . a Bire ‘ sco tions of a cent and appeared to Apples. Transparent. bu peda exeisies av Vhigher tale tedeceie (rece s S reflect a feeling that adjustment 2 = ie No. 1. DIB vee eeeee 24D r e very tate upreme Court to the report had been fairly well Peaches, Gallen Jubilee, bu wie. 3.00 from recent wide losses. News of | P -completed Petenes, Hae Hoven bu." 400 contracts and earnings helped | ‘Sure to Throw It Out’ : as Uncoastitutional rs, Clapp s. bu .. 3.09 Some. | 'P Soybeans, off sharply in the \Bears, Sugar, vu s, Burbank. ty bu. . i] 225 Coppers were mixed. Shipments’ two previous sessions, were Waiermeion bs + 279 OF the red metal in July fell shar among the leaders in the ad- VEGETABLES € y snarP LANSING (UPI) — State attor- : . go 9, ly from June. Due mostly to va- Vances. 'Geaus green flar bu eeesee Be S0icé! | s + C r . r is- . ; penne areen round. DU... 6s. ss sense 225 cations at fabricating plants. neys warned today of further Export business steadied wheat. sors 3; Wonaers, bu. 22 cal chaos as they geared for a eans, Lina. bu . a9 80 Most of the motor shares were supreme Court test of the expected -. 3.25 _ . ? : e : : . / 245 Steady. Ford. an exception, dropped pgost in use (sales) tax. Pakistan bought 783,000 bushels ee Ronen, bu | hard and Poland 750,000 bushels. Beers" topped. bt , i a, ped. t Behn se. 150°; . ~ ‘ * «* Bester Ne aur Genes osccl..,) po 2 fraction. Attorney General Paul L. Adams . Broccoli. No. t. doz behs ......... i Cer) : tjion'’ ,. After about an hour wheat Was Cabbage. oe ee 200 * * * said there was a “serious question 1% to §§ cent a bushel higher, Sep- copes CU BU. wa cee rns eee os 135, Fairchild Engine was about un- about the constitutionality of the tember $1.89: corn %s to 5x higher, Cabbage Sprouts bu se ant oe 150 changed following news it will build tax that is to help finance a rec- September $1.20: oats unchanged eon 2 opacenADOnE 200 a new private airplane. Boeing ord budget and whittle a record to 14 higher, September new type Caulifiower Doz naetssesss""**" 499 eased. Other aircrafts showed little deficit, Se = elery. pascal 2', doz . 250 | contract 67s; rye unchanged to '2 Celery Gor stts 1 00 ee x *& * j S »- daar Corn. Sweet. 5 - - 42 S ‘ PL oy : . MS mes Cn : - enh. higher, September $1.32: soybeans Gouimbers an eon 125 teels were narrowly mixed. This appears to be sheer sub ?, to % higher, September $2.11'2. Cucumbers, Pickle, bu 599 Bethlehem was steady. US. Steel terfuge to get around the con- Ceres ices Feney, bu — 233 and Lukens dropped fractions. sututional prohibition.” the Dem- Grain Prices Eee ee ee a 2M Small gainers including Westing. Crane Officeholder Sait Kohirabi. doz. ochs voveeeca se 128 house Electric. Merck, Royal Adams referred to Section 23 * ceecxce Geain Lai Ae ae a 760 Dutch. International Telephone and of the Finance and Taxation Ar- /Ontons, green doz -.....cs.-. 78 American Motors, Allied Chemical. ticle of the State Constitution, wv wwe AGO, Aug. 14 (AP) — ring Onions, Dry 50 Ib b: ‘ ‘ . : CHIC. g. 14 (AP)— Opering 'O y Ib. bag : 230 and Goodyear rose about a point. which says “. . . at no time grain . Peace curly dee poche t. : ‘arsiay "oot doz cinta o- § 25 ~ , : we Oats (ew 1708! aes Black Eye, bu i ee shall the legistature levy = . 195% Dee . 697%» Peppers, Cayenne, pk ............ 175 tax of more than 3 per cent. 1.98% Mer vee ote ite Peppers. hot. bu, goes 2 00 New York Stocks [oR Roll Conlin (R-Ti ) 97% May ...-. 70'¢ Peppers, Pimiento. pk. ............ 1 75 | ep. Rollo C, Conlin (R-Tipton), 1.83'3 Rye— Peppers, Red sweet, Pk. ....... 200 ‘Lat rnin ' : : . Sep 1.32. Peppers. eect. bu. P soumoorause CE ir Pere Morning Guotaticns) chairman of the House Tax Com- Fd ae 1-35,2 Botatces. New. 50 tb beg ......... 1-28 ‘ures efter decimal poine are sighths) nittee and a champion of the in- : : 1.199 May tae Cente ee ge ee 2G Amoi 194 Hersh Choc 78 come tax, predicted the high court --. 139% Lard (drums) Qhuhers outdone doz bchs. " “ao Air Reduc 86.4 Holland F 2.7 : = - }.18se Sep - 815) squash. Avorn, bu ee SS Se ee would rule the use tax boost un- ro >>» S35B gouash, Buttercup 12 bu. ........ 200 Strs ... 99.6 Hooker Ch .. 414) constitutional ‘‘because, among aia sad i Squash. Butternut. ', bu 50 mae “fa oa fodust Key rot n cae IA : e et. B-Bid | Squash. Delicious, *g bu. ........-. 173: Alcoa 1064 intana ae 2 ree other things, the use tax is just ae ae Squash. Weal M bu, | ssereeseee 108 am Airiin ... 27.3 Inspir Cop : 494 an arm of the sales tax.” ; Tematees, outdoors 14 Ibs we. eee 100 Am Gyan 60.6 int Bae Mch 410 Conlin said the 1999 tax fight e oe rips. bu ...... SG, 2 eeeen nee Am M&Fdy | 90.4 Int Harv . er i Littl R k lik Turnips topped bu SLL 250 Am Met Cl .. 257 Int Nick 133, Was far from over, He said he GREENS Am Motors oa tnt Paper As expected another round after the by 5 1s] Or Saacelel rt | ’ Cavbage No. 2. ou .....e....e.. $160. Am * Smelt 44.7 Int Tel&Te; 242 anticipated court test. Collard. No. 1, bu. ................ 150: Am Tel&Te] . 80 Jonns Man ... 57 , * * * un a — au us CO ee ee 98 Jones & L .. 76 | a : fi |Mustara No 1. bu oceans come 1 SO) ROBCOOSS. coi ET on Alfred B. Fitt. Gov. G. Menen orrel, BG. on. ee ec ree ee ee 78 Armour & Co 25 Kennecott. | 1036 Williams’ legal advisor, said ‘‘most . Spinach, bu Woes Oa eos 228 geent 38 1 (Continued From Page One) Tie ee ee 148 Aveo Corp 75) Bimbo STS lawyers” beleive the state court ze Se at OSE ‘50 Balt & Oh 47 ° -. 322 wi OW’ 5 friends who had guarded her had ara ae Bein Steel Mr oe aaa 2 will throw out the use tax. been arrested Be soso Boeine Aly 333 Lib McN&L . 123 Once the law is enacted. there * siataree ere < 0 ° 9 . . : oe - £ & molded i = a 09 Bord strs a4 pee n® AS, 8935 will be a period of uncertainty. oo ‘ orden 72 Loew's Inc 30.6 Adams said _ Lettuce, Bibb. pk... .. 1.75 Borg W 45.1 8 . : At Gettysburg, Pa.. the tempo--(etture’ Bataan’ bus I 3 33 Briggs Min 121 Lone S Gas ri afiee seven months of wrana! j , & = L st M ‘3 37 1 1 } « . i b = rary White House withheld com ettuce. head, bu. ...-............. 138 BA By, ios ee att i h is be . ment on the telegram. Acting Romaine on ne ov 450 Budd Co 27.5 Nat Cash R386 ng, there appeared to no press secretary Wayne Hawks said Gal Pack 34 Nat Dairy 52.2 doubt that the GOP plan for a 7 i * ae N 7VDS .. 51.3 a i 2 it had not been seen by the Pres!-. Poult df Cee a” wee Nati lead .....i774) Penny boost in the use tax would dent, Hawks said the telegram was. oultry on ggs Can Drv 223 eh cere a be adopted — as soon as agree- = : 2 No Am Av a addfessed to the White House in DETROIT POULTRY Capital Atri ibe Nor Pac 326! ment is me on a secon- , : : ; ; ETR 1—Pric Carter Cp 41.4 Nor Sta PX 237 dary source of revenue. Washington where it was not re-) DETROIT. Aug. 14 (AF Prices, Pele Case JI 213 Ohio Oil . 40.6 y soure ceived until this morning. quality live poultry, . : Chee non 06 or a rate et Adams, who said there was not eavy type hens -18: light type eae =a Pe ot aga S = If the usual procedure is fol. Pos 9-10. heavy type broilers and he 632 Pan AW Air.. 26 complete agreement on the con- fryers 3-4 lbs whites 19-20. Barred Clark Equip . 818 bale pb, . | 223 stitutional question within his own lowed, Hawks said, the telegram Rocks 21-22, caponettes over § Ibs. 22- Coca Cola 1534 Penney UC 1107 /office. said he was studying will be referred to Atty. Gen. Wil- ~~ Colg Palm .. 396 pa RR in : ; ‘ s aa Colum Gas ... 21.6 pa >4 Means of getting a ‘speedy test liam P. Rogers. : DETROIT EGGS Con Edis a bee ee a sae —_ DETROIT Aug. 14 (AP) —Eggs fob Con N Gas 526 Pilzer «+ 302 in the high court. Faubus said it was the gover- Deel ip case a oa state ence ace Pw. ae Phiico 6... 23.2. ~It was possible the court would . ‘ ade extra iarge 41: la oe “ . Ae . nor's duty to take control ‘of any 39. meclue 37; eqail le) Grads “B Cont Can. 485 Hae le 422 be asked to issue an injunction to ; : iti rge 32: browns—Grade A ont Mot... If eed prey j ax situation which local authorities (7""; ¢ 38; medium aT atnall te. uheces Cont Oil .... 374 Saree st! ae prevent collection of the tax. could not handle. a cial weekly goon of govern- a “© 3 Revion _. 59-4 men faded eggs wy -14 it es 5 - ; * * * cases . as .* ee Deere ofS ea oe ent Commercially graded Det Edis a7 208 ; 9 ' } Some 200 segregationists clashed | whiter’ Gride A tumbo a6. 2 Doug arcs. 4s ees. at 2 PIEMEN injure ‘I i “ne mtr i large 34-35: large 34-35, medium 25:;500! "+. 45 gateway St... 29 with police near Ce Se if. breene Gade A jumbo 36::208 Chem 85.1 gt ova et eo og School Wednesday. Police quelled extra iarge 34; large 33; medium 25: po Poe! we e Seors Poeb ... ar Ma sh | Blaz the disturbance with clubs and *™*! '6 Fast Kod ..... 292 Srel! Ow a2, in [ a e Simmons later with help of fire hoses. Since Sead. 2h, Sinclair. ccs. . £85 . then there have been only minor Livestock Brie RRO 182 Bou Pac 61 MARSHALL ww — Two firemen incidents, mostly involving juve- s yq Sou Ry .... 54 red i i i | <3 y gj DETROIT LINKETOCK Se $4 Sport Rd. suffered anguries today ine battle pies. (DETROIT. Aug 13 (AP) —Cattle sal. Manning |. ..7 28 Ard Brand). {4 against flames which swept a two- able u early ly s these Martin Co .... 42.2 | : , i i : _ * * able, 1o0, Bulk cerly supply cove inser May'p sir’ a3 St2 OF Ind .. gat story frame building nousing 3 The Little Rock ,School Board 19.50: canners and cutters, 1450-18 90 Merk aw te Std Ol NY 3g, Marshall appliance stor?» and : : . compare ast week good an hoice Me -hs & ‘ : Seas wy ich] j ‘ay Rene announced the high schools would Sjsughter steers and felfers steady to Mpls Hon 139.2 Stud-Perk 114 Michigan State Highway Depart- continue on their half-day sched- strong pou and ssandard, frsdes Mas ee i Bathee Ben ~~ ag2 ment offices. ~ strong to gher. cows fully 40c 3 3 6 : -- 39. ules for at least two more weeks. higher some sales 1.00 up: bulls 30c Monsan Ch $3.3 ae eo? | * « * : . i higher: moderat howing + n 5 ar - $8. Oa + . : 5 Hall is running from 9:30 a.m. .¢frting eed aoa “high 7c hetoe te aS Ex-Cello © oe AT reece ae ae Four neighboring units aided the to noon and Central from 1 p.m. to 1106 1108 =e steers a cee Pcttone 113g Textron -38 Marshall crew in battling the 3:30 p.m. this week, but next, 2950-30.00: most choice steers 960-1200 Food Mach. 523 Timk R "ear 07 blaze at the ‘White, House! appli- hi school. j]] 2D. steers 27 50-2850; around 7 loads Ford Mot. . dran Wea ine ee week all the high ools will. Dee 2780-28 50. -Freep Su! choice to prime 854 Ib, heifers 27.25: type she wanted. |good to low choice heifers 25 0-26.25: Gen Fads. . istandard to low good heifers 23.00-25.00;, Gen Mills . .. cK Pall ea Marshal] Fireman John Blodgett Un Gas Cp .. 364 suffered shoulder and neck in- 7 781 2 samer ... 22 : ; , BU Read- choice aieece aos Treasane 22 ance store operated by Bill K operate only during morning hours. |good to” low choice ‘steers 26.00-21,50 Prueh Tra 247 Trani ces 16 field. \ od Presid Standard to low good steers 23.50-25 50; Gerdner Den 82 Un Pac ag 4 ‘ Mrs. Bates ask . the Sident utiity steers 21 50-23.50; most choice Gen Ber ee Unit Air Lin. 286 * * * for protection but did not say what heifers 150-900 Ib. 26 25-27.00: load high Gen wiec . go.2 Unit Airc 18 6 ‘ ~- Tl 2 : . . * * * uUllity heifers 20 $0-23.00: utility cows Go tor US pines --- 027 juries when struck by a portion & : ; ; +4 +» 18.00- ‘ ters 50- hee oe es I don't care how they do it.” igoo:- uruitys buils 2300-2400. cutter Gen Time US Steel -....100 of the roof which collansed 1 Trtohn _.... 47 flames. Fellow crewmen James ‘ 5 . : - Wet Un Tel | 387 Beattie required medical atten- Wests 4Bk .. 315 tion for a sliver in an eye. erte Met oe 836 Fire Chief Bruce O'Leary was Woolworth 38 ‘unable immediately to determ‘ne rale & Tow 33 4 Aa ; Younsst shaT 1344 cause of the fire or estimate Zenith Rad . 105 ‘financial loss. h id. “They can set up a bulls 21 00-23.00. r alee said Th x Se . - . P 8 Siveaiers salable 25: not enough to Se pe ee | machine gun in my front yard if trade compared last meek: eraiers steady Gillette 5 * ‘to strong most choice and prime veal-| they want to. ete "3600-4000, few up to 41.00. ttand-i Gosden” Mrs. Bates. a leader in the in- ard and goo, 00-3600. cull and Goodyear . 4 Utility 17 00-260 'Grah Paige tegration movement for the past sneep — Salable 25: hot enough to Gt A&P hree ars. li ‘on. establish trade compared Ast wee t No Rr .. t yee : listed at a Dees BL choice to prime spring slaughter lambs Greyhound ference incidents which she said 0-78 lower lower grades steady & Gulf 1 eas _. Weak: slaughter ewes an eeder lambs occurred at her home—bombs steady: most good and choice spring ‘i ri lainbs 22 00-24.50; d- choice to prime) thrown on the lawn. shots fired at labs 22 00-24 50; load. cholic Pp STOCK AVERAGES lambs 24.75: utility to good lambs 18.00-, > EW YORK. Aug. 14 — 'Compiied by lke and Guests the house and bricks hurled through 21 50: cull to choice slaughter. Slo 4.00-700. most good and choicé The Associated Press : ~ PAHO AIDHWR ~~ 2 . ghues Ssusesessasss andow i Ewes 4. windows. s & & feeder lars 15 0 & offered! a tas , ogs—Salable 25: not enoug i - “5 a E l Id J : to establish prices. Compared last week's. . taut sea Beil, Stocks Get In ar y Faubus caleld Mrs. Bates’ ap- close barrows and gilts 25¢ higher: sows NC! CUANG® J it 2 op : steads Noon Friday... 345.6 1387 999 2308 peal to President Eisenhower a y Prev. day .. .-. 3445 1386 998 2303 Round of Golf "grandstand play.” He sai‘ ee had not beard about the arrest of Most Cars Are Old Mee min. ldsae iste 1026 tas8 GETTYSBURG, Pa. (UPI) — A i gn Aro cade ie 235 ~ . 4 fee oust suet ated, (eo voller 1989 low ..-..3061 133.8 937 fi} President Eisenhower and three : an ine DETROIT — cent 1988 high .....3120 1365 yi7 214 : al’ 4 = ae oe oe —— of an in pETROM About a pe ‘ oe 1958 low 2147 809 729 1566 house guests made up a foursome egrated pupil, until hours after it of Us passenger cars ate bac today for an early morning round had happened. to World War II days. DETROIT STOCKS ot gull ‘C. J. Nephler Co * * A, Figures after decimal points are eighchs . 5 High Low Noon Joining the President st the * * t a PH ) Slides Into Deputy S Arms Allen Elec & Equip Co’* 24 26 Gettysburg Golf Course were Baidwin Rubber Co* 244 25 ae = : | Ross Gear Co” 8 422 444 business executives William E. | 5 G L Ot] & Chem. Co* 12 14 ' ( ‘a ture 2 After ( ‘hase Howell Elec. Motor Co* ia 122 Rohinson. W. Alton Jones and Peninsular M_ Prod. Co * 103 11 Clifford Roberts. They teed off The Prophet Co° 152 16 7:30 EST Rudy Manufacturing Co? 12.6 117 about 7:30 a.m. . | 162 162 182 re Toedo Edison Co A burglary suspect was appre Crouched behifid bushes, John- ‘No sale; bid ; — hended this morning when he lit- ston heard a noise. LaPoint had pa presidential press secre: erally slid into the outstretched been on the roof. He swung over tary, Wayne Hawks, said Eisen- arms of a sheriff's deputy. the roof's edge and grabbed 2 Sisters in 80s Foun hower had no scheduled callers The capture followed a_ brief railing running upstairs to a sec-, eines ee ee ae meme iy pt Oakland Goanty ond floor aparimen " re " “ Helpless After 3 Days was expected to cut his desk work sheriff's deputies spotted the CAF He slid silently down the rail: | be a minimum. of two men wanted by Pontiac PO ing — into the outstretched arms | PORT HURON W—Two elderly - lice in, connection with a break-in. or Jonnston, The surprised La- —— oe vk’ poo Defends Right to Drown | broke into their home last night Despite Guard’s Order and asked One of the suspects, Donald T. Point surrendered meekly, ac- Rains, 23, was chased — cording to the deputies. “to investigate reports they had | ; big home at 2341 Aubura age Rains was apprehended mo0- got been seen in days. PERRANPORTH, England ' Deputies: fired several warning nents jater in a nearby vacant * * * '(UPI)—Dr. Michael Gill-Carey to- _ shots but Rains escaped through 1. 0, Hartline street. Both were One woman, Bertha Way. a re- day defended his right to drow). another yard, they said. booked at the Oakland County Jail tired Port Huron school teacher, | The doctor and his wife were Unable to find Rains’ partner, for investigation of breaking and was pinned under a chest of ordered out of the water by a life- Darrell W. LaPoint. 21, address entering in the nighttime ‘drawers. Her sister, Jane, an guard here because of a dangerous unknown, deputies said they left _* * © invalid, was unable te leave her ebb tide. In a letter to the local - the Rains house. Deputy Donald = Pontiac Police were to quéstion bed. Both women are in’ their council. Gill-Carey+ protested that _ 3. Johnston stayed behind, at the the men today. Three sheriff's 80s. ' aos the lifeguard “encroached upon my tear of the home, in case either of cars Were assisted in the search Police estimated they had bern freedom as an individual to do _ he suspects returned. jby Rochester Police. ' without aid fer three days. what I pleased.” , oe ot + Sing eo ’ Recluse’ Readjusting ‘when he began his life as a re- Local 351 Head Subpoena a “s i fo Stand Trial § McClell ' McClellan _troit gratefully downed a meal of ham, potatoes, vegetables and milk yesterday. | ' “Tt tastes pretty good,’’ he said. .Blechars said he went into the | woods to get away from civiliza- | tion and think over his problems. He was behind in alimony and support payments to his wife, Nancy, 25, and their four-year- old daughter, Jill, He said he had other problems, 00. Asked what he did all that tume in the woods, Blechars replied: “IT didn't do anything. .I just thought.”’ Paul Silver in Court WASHINGTON #Detroit Team- Sept 18 Result of Bout ‘ters Union official William Bufa- at Cross in Fraser on Sen, John L. McClellan (D- | Ark), chairman of the Senate | MOUNT CLEMENS «® — Paul Rackets committe, ‘Silver, presi : Aut Silver, president of United Auto Bufalino has had some heated Workers Local 351, has been Cashew wittthe commillee iw it ordered to stand trial Sept. 18 as investigations of the teamsters. a result of a pushing match yes- terday involving a policeman at McClellan told a reporter he ithe struck Cross Co. in nearby had been served with the sub- eraser. , poena this morning. It calis him ok ok lok ! to testify at a pre-trial hearing | Sept. 15 in a 312 million dollar | At the same time, the company ¢ederal court suit Bufalino and jlost a circuit court bid for re- 9 group of relatives have filed x * * jinstatement of ang injuncuion Ye- here against Time, Inc., pub. Police found Blechars siting WILLIAM R. DONNELLY: straining pickets in the 10-day jishers of Time Magazine. alongside a curb on Woodward /strike. . iM lla : ; avenve south of Long Lake road. Silver, who was accused of oy for Hike forgeeeuce “ih He was in rags and weighed eal’ Chrysler Names Man being a “guest picket” for strik- | privileged books, records, docu- aD pounds, Hei weighed 170 Bones) ing Local 155, stood mute when ments, data and other tangible mat- arraigned in justice court be- jer’ relating to issues in the case. to Treasurer s Post | fore Judge Francis Castellucci * * « cluse, His former wife visited him at : : on a charge of obstructing eM = 7 don't have any unprivile : : : ) ged Mod ike Wn teed i oa A Bloomfield man has been ap-| trance to a place of employ- documents that I know of,” Mc- pointéd treasurer of Chrysler In-| ment. ‘Clellan said, but added that he “ere i h b- : ee 3 overcome drinking and other prob- | ornational, a subsidiary of Chrys-| tye was released on $300 bond, would respond to thes ubpoena. He lems. They were divorced last year ler C ; a ~ . ‘e a after four years of marriage. er Corp F : N. Buckminster.’ [Local 135 called the strike in a Said — he assumed that | “‘unprivi- During World War II, Blechars av director, announced to jurisdictional dispute with “Cross een ible ‘ter not vou ded spent 22 months on a Pacific is- «*«t management. with, conereasionl eee ag eee land as a Marine. William R. Donnelly. of 3861, as ‘being subpoenaed unless the Sen- Carridge Dr., was executive as-, AS nearly 100 cars belonging tO ate consents, sistant to the Chrysler Corp. group office and engineering employes 8 7 School Meeting vice president, automotive manu- drove oe the yy een 5 facturing. prior to his new appoint- yesterday, Silver starte slowing | g A { P| { yment, down as he marched across the ansin u 0 an S | driveway, police said. Must Be Public | byron heth Teese. Koleos the Fraser Policeman Kenneth Riley, Make Changeovers corporation in 1937, as comptrol one of six officers on duty at the i br : e ms 1 rary : ler of Dodge Division, He held plant, said he put his hand on [.ANSING (UPI)—Lansing auto alli . . 2 Silver to speed him up. Rile¥ plants were re dele W m various financial positions with >. : ‘ plants were making model change- illiams Si gns Bill ‘ pos "said Silver snapped “get Your overs this week in preparation for es another automotive company Ss Requiring Boards to from 1949 to abr ~ hands ot ne and shoved the manufacture of 1960 cars. : : officer back. Oldsmobile Division of General Open All Sessions , Donnelly is chairman of the Fi- x * * Motors planned to begin producing LANSING — Gov, William Mloafelit Hille. School DIRE Riley escorted Silver to a police new aes tig Cemeed taL. NSING WF — Gov. ams, Ss - hae 7 . TAW -s Body Division was expected to b yesterday signed into law a bill He is a member of the Board of eahed t é one ates members producing bodies for ext year's requiring school board meetings Trustees of Kirk-in-the-Hills. “the only other Gneident yester- cars in about a week. . to be open to the public. Mr. and sis Bes and dot day was an egg thrown at a car. * * * Under the new law, no person three children will live in Switzer- Olds closed down manufacture can be excluded from such meet- land. A company attorney, Robert 5+ 1959 models yesterday after ings and school board records are C. Winter, asked Circuit Judge building 382,865. of them. : public records . _ Alton H. Noe for an injunction " 7 a * | against mass picketing. Winters | : a own rain said he has 25 affidavits from All Seaway Ships Executive sessions are permit- employes charging stoning, in- ted, but no final action can be timidation and threats of Must -Undergo taken in such closed meetings. The governor vetoed a bill that Makes Progress “juddge Noe denied the company Rigid Quarantine would have permitted the sub request nda ordered a show cause poenaing of qa judgment debtor ‘hearing today. A previous re- LANSING (P—Michigan is wel! to a justice court without proof Rerouting to Bypass straining order issued by the judge protected from any invasion o! that he failed to respond to a re- New Xway Not Blocked “as lifted later after an informal disease germs via the St. Law quest for payment. by C ae ‘set of rules was worked out for rence Seaway, the State Heaith y Communities ~ |the pickets. Department reported today, cain Dr. F. S Leeder. head of the threat of a contempt citation, with- The long-delayed Twelve Town sos ce paeten bureau of disease out any entitlement to witness fees storm relief drain was a step Ask Ex-Navy Official Cantnol pexpidined ial yall V=bips or travel expenses, when the debt- nearer reality today. aan ae a ase Lt es or might have paid voluntarily up- Representatives from 14 south . : u re ine Inspection at Montrea on request, seems to me to be un- Oakland County communities) out vestionnaire before entering the Seaway. - . .e 7. e a = = ” 2 SS a bh ; bi jhe fair and oppressive.’ Williams raised no objections to rerouting EaSsennets and crewmen ar . given physical examinations, and “To require the debtor to an- swer such a subpoena under said. ‘portions of the drain around the WASHINGTON (UPI) —louse & . arahs : “ the vessels ‘é »S are * x * upcoming Oakland County express- investigators today called for- | checked far Ss and paler na Other bills of general interest Way between Pontiac and Detroit. mer navy secretary Dn; Kim: | iher disease cacticrs. ian signed would: * * * ball to quiz him oan why 26 — -— ee ieee ——— == = Permit state banks to invest in Drain officials held an open hear- officials of the Aerojet General com MON OF sUNTIag | BANE small busjness investment compa- ing on the changes today. Corp. gave identically worded [NOTICE OF SHAREHO! Dane 1G nies and to participate with such — ypain Commissioner Daniel W _ answers to a congressional ques- | “Notice ts marche tives: whet tareeees companies in making loans B. id th = 4 tionnaire. up cat of ite airectora a special meet- pe ms , $a Way Wa ve =: ; ; in areholders of Community airy e way was pe Kimball is president of the Nationa! Bank of Pontiac wil! ba bed Permit school districts to borrow for engineers to bring in final against anticipated primary school ¢ost estimates soon. interest money for the current fis- cal year, California firm, which did more aaen Gach is the ‘city ot Pentice than 162 million dollars worth State of Michigan on Saturday. August 3 oo ate . cary | 2od. 1059. at 10°00 a.m.. for the purpose He said that changes because of of defense work for the govern- lof considering and ¢etetnining: by) vote a i age ar whecher an agreement to merge the the expressway would up the total ment last year. said bank and the Romeo Savings Bank cost ‘‘a little. The executives involved are ipeated in the Village of Romeo. State ° 5 F : . . . 2 iehigan. under the provisions of ltors SSN. |» 1997. the cost of the drain all retired high-ranking mili- the laws of the finited States. shall be ; : > yy sheen _ ,, ratified and conftrmed: and for the pur- was estimated at $44.092.000. Barry tary officers and former gov- ‘pose of voting upon any other taste: 1 ‘expect > cost W j . arr : incident bs Reports Election experi the cost would be higher. ernment officials. They gave 20 coer ts : ggory is) eer et the . . now, | identical replies of more than 40 jagreement executed bv a majority of of Eight Directors Sull facing the drain Commuis- words to two key questions on lornvidine tae ie ean wold a sion is agreement by the 14 partici- the form. [ne See bank and may be (nspected dur- SEATTLE. Wash. (AP) — Elec. Paling communities on their ap- liv 17 1950. tion of eight mémbers of its board Pertioned shares of the total cost. oe anackt . . of directors was announced today * w®.* Charge Pontiac Man ice wee ce te , a by the Associated Press Manag- Legal action blocked establish- ae 13645 6 7. 8 10 1 12 18. ing Editors Assn. ‘ ment of apportioned costs three With B : Hj C = UB 1 le end se os The directors, all elected to years ago and set off a long legal | urning iS al The Tewarnin’ one, 4 i three-year terms. are: . struggle which finally was resolved feceive (bids until. O00 pin. Tuesae:, Howard Cleavinger. Spokane in favor of the county by the State Accused of setting his car afire, ee ay Bireee ated a7: (Wash.) Chronicle; William B. Supreme Court. a 22-year-old Pontiac man will be Sbeuneen® Apparatus and Equipmen: Dickinson. Philadelphia Bulletin: 1, the planning stage since 1952. ‘arraigned in Oakland County Cir- ie Township Clerk at the above a Geren: mabe : Pe 1 r D ; Robert Notson, Portland Oregoni- ine drain is designed mainly to cuit Court Monday on a charge Street, Clarion | eB Cburen an John Paulson. Farge. ‘N.D.) curb seasonal basement flooding. of arson of personal property. fo Bieet nee eran oes ene right Forum: Kenneth Simms, San Di- ee _ Melvin Ray Williams was bound anv bid which in thetr Sudament le 1c ego Tribune; Roderick J. Watts, over for trial following examina-|""* '"*T*s'* of sh Somnshit, on . alae = sd : Aas : ce Houston Chronicle: David Schutz, (| a Pontiac Men tion before Municipal Judge Mau- ‘Township Clerk Redwood City (Calif.) Tribune (to e [ rice E. Finnegan Wednesday, Aug. 7. 8. 10. 14. ‘89 represent cities of less than 950.-,, wih is Hh ee Geog ee NO 52 XE ron iams of 292 Me. | e regilating th ¢ 000 population) and Vernon Croop, n Death of Doctor | Neill 8 lowarg Sc ‘sanitary sewers withtal the ‘Vewachio of ‘Rochester (N.Y:) Times-Union. ; 1 St. is free under $100 bond (ana to eeovise ane egal ‘Michigan The association is composed of pending his arraignment. fen thercot | en ce? tBS wicle : ; ; : ; Pe : < SECTION I—Th . managing editors of newspaper Two Pontiac brothers WhO Hig 1959 auto was burned and ply to all sanitary sewers within, the members of The Associated Press, matched the description of the totally destroved July 22 at the Township ft Bloomfield which are to Se ‘or ; ins eer: i : r W | . 2 2 as | r connected as t Ww di- worldwide cooperative news-gath-|gunman who shot Dr. W. Carleton’ ear of 115 Branch street, police rectly or indirectly into the tere Sein - i ; s Fear et ale: gar 5 5 : ; sew 1 ering organization. ‘Warrick were cleared of any COM- officers said. land, Michigan. of the Coxnts''ef Osk> : l arate or areata ceetar ies any tours im i aoe! : iy Sim ae 7 ater from any source ference is Harry J. Reed manag taking lie ‘detector tests yesterday. B ] C shall be allowed to enter the ganitar’ ing editor of The Pontiac Press. | Qne took a lie detecor test at DIUC UFOSS ever, and no connection shall” be” per. , . : é the Redford State Police Post, the t C VY th tary sewage to flow th : other at the East Lansing Post. . O over ou S, "SECTION ‘ITT —House connection eewer ews in rie |from lateral sewer in street or easement The tLyear-old physician was CQ) Dependents ve risitun'e: auteiet Waris erte shot July 24 in his office at 24"; ‘Pipe with rubber joint or é" diamete- ioat was caused lasi night by chil: DETROIT (B® — Two new pros uae Ci lots tested for infiltration, J h Pan a = : xceed § ‘ f dren who threw a burning sparkler Police have not been able to Visions which will extend health diameter, per ik oe ote ; : : sealed by an approved bi- behind the home of its owner, Leo ing nor to find the murder weapon. of employe. group subscribers ‘tuminous foint filler to provide a water- tight ses! The tron pipe inside the ee 5 ; higan. Among the delegates to the con- plicity in the baffling murder after, mitted which permits other than sani- An estimated 8200 damage to a E Hares St. Cast Iron Pipe. All foints shall be on a tarpaulin covering the craft determine the motive for the kill- insurance coverage to dependents SECTION IV The crock to tron Soin Angott, 59 W. Glass Rd., Brandon Money left on the floor and in were announced todav by Mich-‘putiaing shal) be plugged and leaded ni, Vie - . " Metis ine igan Blue Cross-Blue Shield. ;and remain plugged and water-tigh' Township, setting fire to the can the doctor's trousers lead police “5 be offered _ until such time as the plumbing is car- vas cover, sheriff's deputies said. to believe that money was not the ‘ate offered to groups COnNnS | ies on te] ine frat fear thereby pro- . irm’ » NST viding that no water from the excavated thieves: ‘Ge5RG ‘eee ther Gakic” motive. under the firm's new M-7) Pro- pasement will enter the sanitary sewer ieves broke into the y gram, the Special coverage | op ee Norte d eect pases (cence 5 wo . | a ” a j i r sha e installed withou Park United Missionary Church, ' riders” will permit subscribers’ permit having been issued for came. ¥Y 2800 Fisher St., Commerce Town- Morocco Asks Debate ‘to cover parents, children over |{P¢, Bulldine Department of the Town. ship, last night and escaped with S h At Tests 19 and other family members for |inspecti wauall be geevieed whee aa ‘an estimated $10 from a piggy OM vahara Atom les ‘whom they provide more than fitting of ant trench or ihe ecrering of ‘bank, according to sheriff's depu-| |, ‘half-support. such pipe. eS jo UNITED Nations (AP) — Mor- PP | SECTION VI—Any person who shall ties. occo asked today that the 1959| Previously, children were taken | violate any’ provision of this ordinance L Moose Bowling League is hola. General Assembly debate French off their parents’ policy when ithable bya fine of net to exceed ‘One ‘ing their pre-season meeting Aug. plans to test atomic bombs in the hey reached 19.. Aged relatives | Mimared ($100.00) Dollars sinete (90) 16, 1959 at 2:00 p.m. Please attend Sahara. or other dependents over 18 were Gays, or by both such fine and imprison - jane rene .&! Ose! mene eer Morocco is one of several Afri. ineligible for coverage. - [eominues shall. ‘constitute a - separate | ‘ | — offense. [oR a 2 can nations opposing use of the SECTION VII—If any section. para- ummage & Bake Sale. Satur- i . aph, clause, 8 day 8 tr? Newman A. Mb, Sreat desert for such tests. Motorists Club Decides —Srainance "shan “be “held invalid. ‘the Church. 14 Auburn Ave. adv. , |invalidity of such section, patagraph. | _ to Keep Errant Member |clanse or ptovision shall not affect any fo, ‘Humphrey Plans to Win | P __|Anyvexisting™ ordinance or part thereot Request Jails Drunk | LONDON (UPI) — The Institute |'8 confiles Berewith, to hereby repealed ! {WASHINGTON uh — Sen. Hu- of Advanced: Motorists yestetday this ordinance full tits ena otlent. ; McALESTER, oe esl " bert M. Humphrey of Minnesota a a byganes. take fect thirty Tye dape afer pee: COKE ntoxica , a an ti . t announce t pro Vv would no ; ereot. ; said today he plans to enter the . ; tavern and went to the police sta- . B drop the membership privileges of San : of the "Forse of Bioomfiela, tion and asked for a “beer-drink-; “isconsin Democratic presiden- | racing driver Stirling Moss, who Oeklend County. Michigan, on the 10th ing permit.” He ended up in jail, tial primary next April 5 and ex- was recently fined $28 for @ traffic ROBERT. H DUDLEY, icharged with Gryakenness: pects \to win it. | violation, _—— _ igs ay ee > a \ =F ae 4 ; lino had a subpoena served today | : « _Landscaping . ' THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1959 ‘ THIRTY-SEVEN INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS Card of Thanks In Memoriam Flowers socodecond 2! 9 eee eresteee Funeral Directors ........ 4 Cemetery Lots Sessiececesee D Soy ESTATE FOR SALE For Sale Houses .......... Income Property .......... Sale Lake Property ....... 8 Sale Resort Property ...., 9| Suburban Property ........10 For Sale Lots ....... Industrial P PUY wee ete For Sale Acreage ealeiigeos For Sale Farms ..........14 Rent Farm Property Sale Business Property .. Rent, Lease Bus. Prop.... For Sale or Exchange ... .16 17 18 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Male ....... Help Wanted Female ... Help Wanted ............. Employment Agencies ... Instructions ....... Work Wanted Male ....... Work Wanted Female ... e “1 8) 220 mal 22} a 23 22) SERVICES OFFERED Building Service .......... Building Supplies .........: Business Services .........2 Bookkeeping & Taxes Dressmaking & Tailoring 30. Garden Plowing .. Income Tax Service .... Insurance Agencies ....... Laundry Service ..........3/ eee Moving & Trucking . : Painting & Decorating ....37 Television Service Typewriter Service ....... lepholstering r----eee es NOTICES Lost & Found ....... eat lt Hobbies & Supplies ........42) Notices & Personals ......43 WANTED Wtd. Children to Board ..44 Wtd. Household Goods ....45 Wanted Miscellaneous ....46 Money Wanted Wanted to Rent ......... Share Living Quarters ... Wtd. Transportation ...... Wtd. Contracts. Mtgs. .... Wanted Real Estate ...... eeneeeenee 48) 49 51 50) RENTALS OFFERED Rent Apts. Furnished .... Rent Apts. Unfurnished ... Rent Houses Furnished ... Rent Houses Unfurnished. . Rent Lake Cottages ...... For Rent Rooms ........ Rooms with Board ....... Convalescent Homes Hotel Rooms -62 For Rent Stores ..........63 Rent Office Space ....... For Rent Miscellaneous a 4 5a "eal -60) er ew ee cesses FINANCIAL Business Opportunities: sac Sale Land Contracts ......67 Money to Loan veccweceees 68. Mortgage Loans ..........69 MERCHANDISE Swaps ............ ‘ se fll For Sale Clothing jesse tl} Scrap. & Iron. ........ eee Sale Household Goods ... 75 ANUQUES sec. sense eee sacl! Hi-Fi, TV & Radios ..... 744 Water Softener ......... efi} For Sale Miscellaneous .: 16 Machinery wecencceveseessT6A | Do It Yourself socooe tll Cameras & Equipment ...78) Sale Musical Goods 79 Sale Office Equipment ....80 Sale Store Equipment ....81/ Sale Sporting Goods .......82 Bait, Minnows, Etc. ....82A Hunting Accommodations 83; Sand, Gravel & Dirt ......84 Wood, Coal & Fuel ......85 Plants, Trees, Shrubs ....86 For Sale Pets ............ Dogs Trained, Boarded . Hunting Dogs ..... ...... FARM MERCHANDISE Hay, Grain. & Feed ...... ‘For Sale Livestock ....... Wanted Livestock ......... For Sale Poultry ......... Sale Farm Produce ..... Sale Farm Equipment ....93 Auction Sales ............. AUTOMOTIVE For Sale Housetrailers . Rent Trailer Space ... Auto Accessories For Sale Tires ...........5 Auto Services .....,.+.02+.-99 Sale Motor Scooters ......100, ——, For Sale Motorcycles ....101 TV For Sale Bicycles ........102 Boats & Accessories ......103 Fiberglas ..............--103A For Sale Airplanes ......104 tion Offered ..105 Wanted Used Cars .......106 ‘Used Truck Parts .......106A Used Auto Parts ........106B For Sale Used Trucks ..107 Auto Insurance ...........108 Foreign & Sports Cars ...109 For Sale Used Cars ......11 BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today tere were replies ct The Press office in the following boxes: 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 8, 30, $1, 32, 38, 35, 56, 59, 63, a, 65, 67, 70, 71, 73, 89, 90,.100, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 69, 118, 119. page: 7 lS) Ses Gy 04) ‘ i (Marshall) sieeve apne 47 36 w.-61| i | j | | | tion of transient Want Ad +99) ae a | Death Notices | ieee eee | CAMERON, AUGUST 13, 1969, LI Li ; Man E., 2511 Auburn Rd., form- erly of Lake Orion, 87: dear mother of Mrs. Lester Hudson, Mrs. Poster iEdithi Maxam, @verett Harris and Mrs. Donald (Ruth) Skinner; dear sister of | Ernest Carter; Also survived by 12 grandchildren and 24 great- grandchildren. Arrangements will be announced later by Humtoon Grown Home. _ ROVE, AUGUST 12, 1959, . ESTHER lhe 2670 Kingston Street, | Leonard, Mich. 56. Beloved wife 6! of Clarence W. Grove; dear 5) mother of Clarence Grove and i Mrs. Jean Newmayer; dear sister of rs. Rosella Cummings, | Robert, Harry. Melvin, James. William and Aldin Jones. pee service will be August 15, 1959 at 2.00 am from Lakeville Methodist Church with Rev. Alfred Eddy offciating. terment in Lakeville Cemetery. Mrs. Grove will lie in state at the Bossardet and Reid Funezal Homme, Oxford. HENDRICKSON, “AUGUST 11, 1959. Ruth, 2131 Galloway Court, 95, beloved wife of Pear G. Hendrick- son: dear daughter of Emory L. and Emma Burrell; dear mother of Mrs. Juanita VanHuss. see ac John G. Hendrickson, and Ted R. Hendrickson; dear sister of Lloyd Burrell, Mrs Varnia Mardis and Mrs. Lillian Howard; also survived by 5 grand- children. Puneral service will be held Monday, august 17, 1959 at 2:0u p.m. from Pursley Puneral | Home with Rev. Austin B. Stew- | ard officiating. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. 2, 1959, JEAN- LEWIS. AUGUST 12. NETTE CHRISTINE, 2174 Middle- belt, 47; Beloved wife of Andrew Lewis: dear mother of Mrs. Marilyn M. Philips and Mrs Sherie Schmecial: dear sister of Ellwood A. May, Mrs. George Fis- Mrs. General Fisher service will be August 15, 1959 at 2.00! Sawyer Funeral Home, Berkley. with officiating Chapel Saturday. m. from 2125 12 Mile Rd.. Dr Wavne L. M:Coy Jnterment in White Cemeters MARTIN, Dr., Pontiac, Kar! W. Martin. Brother of Mar cia. Denise and Kar! W. Martin, Jr. Grandson of Mrs. Marie Guin- don. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Schu- elte. Private Service Saturday m. from the Manley Bailey uneral Home, 183 Oakland | Birmingham Interment Pine Lake Cemetery. ee AUGU 12, 1959, | George E. 653 Lakeside, age 84 dear father of Mrs. Harbaugh. 3 grand- children and 5 great-grandchil- cren also survive. Funeral serv- | tce will be held Monday. 17. 1959 at 10:00 a.m | Benedict’s Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cementery. Recita- ROBERT BR + MEYERS, day. at Donelson-Johns 8 p.m |. Funeral! Home. ‘WEBB, AUGUST 12, 1959, THOMAS | F. 6125 Elizabeth Lake Rd., 64: beloved husband of Grace Webb, dear brother of Nelson | Webb. Puneral service will be held | Saturday, August 15. 1959 at 1:30 pm. from Voorhees-Siple Funeral | Howe with Rev. Don P. Gabler officiating. Interment in Perry | Mount Cemetery. Graveside serv- j ices under the auspices of Masonic Lodge No. 21 F & AM. 9 In Memoriam 2 PBB BPBPBBL Se Oo | | tion of the Rosary will be Sun- | | held Saturday.®: In- | held | | 6735 Alden | son of Mr. and Mrs. | Howard | | | 1 age | For Sale f Houses — 6 2 PIECE BATH. LGE. 1058 Cherrylawn —_—> 4 RMS. lot $400 down. _Dr. FE 5-358. 3 BEDROOMS, BUILT 1955, PULL finished basement, gas heat, cor- ner lot, nice yard, aluminum storms, § rooms of nice furni- ture, Price $11,500. Terms. By owner. Lake Orion. MY 3-288) ¥) _ OWNER, DUPLEX. 4 ROOMS and’bath, each. Plastered walls, full basement. Gas heat. Price $6,750. PE 5-0712. M BUNGALOW. DINING & living room corpated. tiled base- ment. 2 car garage, sprinkling system hi on Mill Lake. Phone 3. BEDROOM HOMES. NOT entirely finished. Large lots, near schools, You do some finishing aud save money. Your own terms. if you have a steady job. A. C Compton & Sons. OR. 3-6352, OR _ 3-4338, FE 2-7058. = 3 BEDRM. HOME PAYMENTS LIKE | _Ttent. 33 Belinont | 3 BEDRM BRICK, 2 YRS OLD. Located on large jot. fenced back - | vard. 200. my equity, take over pay- _ments. FE 5-9138 after 6 p.m $950 DOWN 3 bedroom frame home with large family room. Home lis well janned and very comfortable. blocks to Union Lake shopping center. Lake privileges on 2 lakes. Price $9,950 and well worth a phone call! John J. Vermett REALTY $203 Commerce Rd. EM_3-6466 Don McDonald WILL BUILD FINISHED OR starter home with or without basement. on vour lot or ours, _ have model to show. OR 3-2837 MODEL HOM 3 BEDROOMS $7995 $495 DOWN NO OTHER CLOSING COST OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 2-8 1.M. OAKLEY PARE COMMERCE LK. Directions: Commerce Rd. i . Left to Oakley | Right to Roselawn, | left 2 blocks to model. Watco | for signs J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor | 86 E. Walton FE 8-0441 BY OWNER, 2 BEDRM. LAKE front ranch home. Beautiful car- pet, picture windows, 2 fireplaces recreation rm. No brokers. EM __3-6241. Ly 7-2487. INVESTORS, BARGAIN ‘NN HUNTERS, Terrace on Boulevard, offered by owner. Good investment or home Will price right for casb _or good down payment. FE 8-2182. 2. 2 BEDROOM HOME: $7,950. $1.000 “down. EM _ 3-2623. Zarzorian. who pased away Aug- 2 eo HOME. REASONABLE, IN LOVING MEMORY OP MARY | ust 13, 1957. ime speeds on two years have | passed \Bince death it's gloom, its sha- dows cast Wiehe our home, where all seemed | Ana Taek from us a shining light. We miss that light. and ever wiil, baer vacant place there's none to fill Down here we mourn, but not in ain. | Por again. | Sadly missed by her Husband Gara- bed: daughters, Datsy Johnson, Virginia Owens; Sons, Mike. IN MEMORY OF DENISE MA- {| jesk. Sorge | Sadly missed oy her mother Nor- ma Mcinty up in heaven we will meet | | a Funeral Directors 4 | COATS FUNERAL HOME |Drayton Plains OR 3-T757 SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL _ fhoughtful Service FE 23-5841 6 Donelson- Johns | “Designed for Funerals” Voorhees- Siple | | FUNERAL HOME | Ambulance Service Plane or Motor FE 2-8378 4 | Cemetery Lots | OLN OL LP LL FOR SALE 4 CRYPTS IN lovely Perry Mt. Park. Original rice $1700. Best offer takes all. AI 4-9473. PERRY MT. PARK [ CEMETERY graves. $25 & up. FE 49882 } | PRICES ARE GOING UP THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY |TO PICK UP CEMETERY LOTS AT A DISCOUNT. Must sacrifice 4 lots Perry Mount Park; 5 lots Oakland Hills, (South of Walled | Lake near Novi), 4 lots White | Chapel. | SMITH-WIDEMAN 412 W. Bure 4 St. ease Open Eves. | The Pontiac Press 79 FOR WANT ADS | DIAL FF 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All errors should be re- | orted immediatedy. The ress assumes no respon- ( sibility for errors other than to cancel the charges for that portion of the first insertion of the advertise- ment which has been ren- dered valueless through the errgf. When cancellations are made ‘be sure to get i your ‘kill number.” No adjustments will be given without it. Closing time for advertise- ments containing type sizes larger than reguiar agate type is 12 o'clock noon the day previous to publication. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS The deadline for cancella- 8 is now 9:15 a.m. the day of ublication after the first sertion. CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3-Days 6-Daves $2.04 $3.12 2.97 3.84 450 5.40 6.30 — Somaavreaun eens S3$3S3SSSs on~ 333 | om For Sale | Houses | $500 Is all * 2 cash you need to move in this 2 bedrm. home. Close to shopping center. Large sence yard. Fruit and grapes. Full ba: ment, l'2 car garage ORION INCOME . 1-3 bedroom apartment heat. Close i shopping and trans- portation. Well worth the money. We're glad to assist zee with your CRAWFORD AGENCY a now for appointment. . Flint MY 143 FE 8-2306 Templeton Ottawa Drive brick home in exclusive | Lovely | focation, 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, | Jarge living room. Attractive’ fire- | iace, TV den, Dining foom, one room and bath on first fidor. Exceptionally nice kitchen with dinette. 2 large beautifully land- car rage. Can be 1 or both lots Priced right with terms K. L. Tem leton, Realtor 2339 Orchatd Lk Rd PE 4- $563") Al\er 6, FE 2-9502 4 John & | | | | | 5. | | | CUSTOM | BUILT LAKE | | COLORED Wideman 412 W. pon HOMES. Twin Lakes Village. W. of Pon- tiac. Starfire Bldg. Co. EM 4-6531 | MOVING, MUST SACRIFICE. Large 8 room brick ranch. 176 ft. terraced lot, recreation room or 4th bedrm. 2-car garage, beau- tiful copper built-in range. 2 ov- ens 2 baths, 2 thermopane picture windows, large patio. EK: privileges on Hawk Lake. Ex- cellent schools. FHA evaluation. $19.750. Will sacrifice at $18.500 FHA approved commitment $17.- 800. Beautiful Hil!’'N'Dale ace Commerce Twp. off Pontiac Trail east of Walled Lake. By owner MArket 43384. FOR SALE BY OWNER. MODERN, well located. 3 bedroom home, aluminum storms, _landscaped. Priced to sell. 325 Crystal, j- ford MUtual 40433 1 1 MILE WEST OF PONTIAC. Real 3 bedroom, 1 story ranch. 1750 sq. ft. Plastered walls & completely insulated. Large kitchen & dining area, extra built- in space for washer & dryer with sliding doors. Additional sun- room & attached garage. Double stone planter in front, home is situated on large lot. Only $15,- 500 on terms. PONTIAC RESIDENCE. of General Hospital, 3 bedrooms. nice living room with stone fire- piace. large dining room & kitch- en. Full basement, heat Drapes. carpeting. & screens Owner transferred. $14,- 000 with smail down payment. Hagstrom EALTORS 4900 Highland Rd. Pontiac, Mich Ph. Vicinity (M59! OR _ 4-0358 RILEY | Elizabeth Lake Estates. 4 Bed- rms., nicely decorated. Full base- ment with recreation room, auto- matic oil heat. Cape cod type bungalow with large landscaped & fenced lot Best neighbgrhood Lake privileges. Call n for RILEY REAL ESTATE aa Elizabeth Lake Rd. ast COPE 4-482 landscaped. Full basement. | | SMITH | | GI—s000 DOWN i Get settied before school be- \ . 2 bedroom home, full | oil heat. 2 porches | Utility rm. awnings. PON- | TIAC NORTHERN HIGH & MADISON JR. HIGH DI8- TRICT. Offered at $7,250 Large 7 room home 4 bedrooms, basement, 2 car garage. Only $7.950 terms | PONTIAC- WATKINS ESTATES ; NEW BRICK Ranch featuring 3 bedrms, 2 baths, kitchen has built- in oven and range, birch cupboards, basement, large recreation room with fire- place. Attached 2 car ga- rage. Stone trim. Large lot in Pontiac Watkins Estates. HURON _—_—sCOPEN EVES. FE 4-4526 COLORED INCOME: 2 family all modern. Good con- dition. On corner of .8. Edith & Raeburn street. Full basement with of] heat. Only $8950 with $750 down RIEEY RESIS ESTATE Si9 Elizabeth Lake Rd i FE 4-482! | “SCHRAM Sale Houses re __ For § $9,400 ol 00! CARPETING 8EWERS & WATER BRI 8 Built b reas LOW PHA TERMS OPEN DAILY 12 to 8 , 263 W., COLUMBIA Sales BY GAYLORD WEST SUBURBAN 3 BEDROOM Plastered waljs, large livin room, ol] heat. Storms &n screens Nice lot $11,200 Mort aoe cosis down for veteran OR Si LVAN PARE new 3 bedroom brick tri-ieve ranch home Fifeplace, 2-car garage 185 ft. seeded ter, paved streets, $24,500. ¥5.000 Pare bandle _ Sunday. FE 1780 Sherwood — Sam Warwick nes built-ins, / lot. Exclusive community sewer, wa- lake privileges, Open 4-5090. FE 2-2108 WE JUST OUTGREW A 3 BED- in new area. Large pine cup- boards, full basement with huge family room, gas heat. Lakeview room brick kitchen with knotty from back patio Paved street, no through atte. $950 down. OR $14,950 with 298 . ADORABLE 2 BEDROOM HOME, peautiful in- shaded, landscaped, terior. Craw] space. North side Close to schools and park. FE 4-8519 ; ROCHESTER Cape Cod Colonial, brand ee 1850 sq. ft. 4 bedrms., plus une and basement $22. 900. $4 00 down. OL 1-814 | BIKMINGHAM. oe” OWNER. | 480 iraom ‘'z bath. $400 | down. 38 7600. MI 6-713. | 3] Viking Homes "SOLD" _IN ONE WEEK-- JUDAH LAKE Estates IERE’S WHY 1.050 8Q. FT. Of Living Area PLUS “Tore Only Onlv $i, 850 MAINTAINENCE FREE Aluminum Exterior REVOLUTIONARY “CIRCULAR” Ploor Plan Inside Bee pe Home Yeu ve Read About L “GOOD HOUSEKEEPING . “READERS DIGEST” & “LIFE Gl- NOTHING DOWN $82 __ CLOSING COST $78 Per Month Total FHA- $410 DOWN INCLUDING CLOSING COST $82 PER MONTH DIRECTIONS: Come out 6 miles North of the heart of Pontiac on Joslyn Rd —Watch for “VI- KING" Sign. DLORAH BUILDING COMPANY PE 2-9122 “Bildor of National Homes’ NORTH SAGINAW _ | | | | t i t | t ELIZ ABETR 6| SLICES OF HAM MODEL HOME a / D Le GZ ] oo For Sale Houses BEDRM. type. A-1 4', per cent equily, $78 ‘pe! l'2 BATH RANCH cond GI. Mortgage best offer for $1.300 | mo. incl. taxes; insurance, extra large itv room and let, near Pontiac Lake. OR 5-4118 ‘. _ LAKE ESTATES. 3} 2 garages witn ‘2 after 5 3 ranch home Beauty shop in bsmt bath. Lk. priv. Call pm. FE 4-4494 HAGERTY RD AND PONTI AC Trail area. 1725 sq. ft Bi-level. Brick and = tacned garage. lot, gas heat must sell. 4-35 bedrm. Fireplace. 1 year old. Owner Under $20,000. MA FOR SALE BY OWNER MADISON HEIGHTS Attractive 3 bedroom brick. storma and screens, fence, carpeting, large utility room. $14,400. Toms available. Call LI 4-7432, Mort gage of 4's per cent. ee ORION. 2 bedroom home comp etely finished outside ready for you to finish inside. $4450 full price. Nothing down. $30 per month. ROCHESTER AREA. 3 bedroom |! rancher. Must be seen to be ap- preciated Only $300 down, $50 per month. H. C. NEWINGHAM Corner Auburn & Crooks Rds. UL 2-3310 At Wolverine Lake LAKE PRIVILEGES Attractive 3 bedroom ranch type home™ Carpeting & drapes in- cluded. Excellent location. FHA terms. selling price $11,500. ONLY $350 DOWN. 1639 S. Commerce _ Walled Lake. MArket 42285, Owner. Come See Me Sure! I am located in the shade of} full grown maples, lots. I am 51 ft. . long. wide, 3 levels. 3 tone heating. I am brick and aluminum, am a rea] bargain and you can have™ me for $11,448. I'd be worth an! additional $6,000 if you come_fin- ish me. Bargain - Bargain. Yes! | Todays Bargain. C. SCHUETT. FE 80458 COMMERCE TOWNSHIP. 4 BED- room: aluminum storms. Lge. lot. Tea buy. $400 moves you in. Ma A 44301. St. Michael's Large 6 room modern brick home. All oak floors. Built-in bath. Nice kitchen. Recreation room. Gas heat. 2 car garage. Nice size lot. Onivy $1,000 if you have a good record. . Westside. Large 7 rooms, full basement. peted ary room. D as furnace, 60 foot lot. Near place. Il'g tile baths. . Attached owara St. Bargain priced tor, garage. Nice ines & lawn. Own- quick sale - | er Florida bound PONTIAC REALTY | W ILLIS M. BREWER 737 Baldwin FE 5-8275 JOSEPH F REISZ. SALES MGR. WALLED LK~§ RM. RANCH, NEW 9496 E. Huron FE 45181 gas furnace, nice location $700 _—Ss_—s Eves. FE 8-0823 0 _down. Eve. 630-9. MU 41145. | 3 BEDROOMS. BALDWIN — 87. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NEIL find a this? 3 bedrooms, 15 x 11 15 x 1 basement, WHERE can you better ous than large upstairs large living room, ft. dining room. ft kitehen Ful gas furnace. Large lot, and oniy 9 minutes walking dis- tance to downtown. Could be meade into income. Full price $8500 with $600 down and $55 per mo. Buvs like this are hard to find Call now! STOP DEPOSITING your monthly rent dollars with the landford and start de- positing them on a home of your own. Monthly payments like rent will buy this well+ located 2 bedroom home only 1I'z blocks from S&t Michaels. Low, low down payment — A re buy for the family tvho acts now! ONLY $500 DOWN w#il! move you into this cute and cozy 2 bedroom home, off Sashabaw Rd. It has Oak floors. plastered walls an unfinished attic for that 3rd bedroom and best of ail. 2 acres of tand. Full price uf 950 — Immediate posses- sion AN IDEAL LOCATION in Elizabeth Lake Estates with 2 beautiful landscaped lots Plenty of shade. shrubs and fruft trees There's 2 bed- rooms, a full dining room and am basement to selling for $11. 500 leges at one of Be finest parks in the county HONEYMOONERS or retir- ing couples — Don't over- look this one! It's a neat and clean ”° bedroom home in Pontiac-Watkins Estates. 6 There's a part basement. breezeway and attached ga- rage Best of all, it is Sit- uated on 3 beautiful ‘ots with plenty of shade shrubs, and fiowers, $11 000 full price —- Terms can be arranged ; Spano RAY ONEIE. Realtor | 26% S Telegraph Rd Oven 91 ; FE 37103 _ FE 2-6936 oe AKE OAKLAND 2 bedroom lakefront home with 13x24 living room and 12x14 kitchen. Full base- ment with oil heat. On lot 75x227. Priced at $22,.500-- $5,000 will handle. OFF JOSLYN 2 droom bungalow 11x16 living room, paneled dinette, Lon Lect rar WEST SIDE 3 bedrms. with large living room and fireplace. Sepa- rate dining room, full base- gas ment with heat. Only two blo to Genera! Hos- piel $8.500, with $1,000 IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR Fie 5-947 1 | OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY " 942 JOSLYN COR. MANSFIELD MULTIPLE _ LISTING SERVICE GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell ,things you "re not Usine FE 54175 ithrough Classified Ads! | | | i] GILES North Suburban A cute § room frame home Just 3. miles North the city. Only $4.975 full price - ow down payment—Call tor appointment. East Side A very sharp § room 2 bedroom home with dining room and glassed-in front porch Full basement, auto heat. Full price only — Terms arranged Fisher Street bedroom home plus a 2 car garage on nice lot Best of all omly $4905 full price with terns Ca)l for fur- thur information GILES REALTY CO 7 | BALDWIN AVE. MULTIPLE. LisTiNnG SERVICE 4 | | Corner car Michael's school district. lot, fenced yard. New garage. 28 Cooper St. BRAND NEW 3 bedroom ranch home with full basement, extra large lot in good suburban area. Close to shop- ping center. Aluminum siding. coper plumbing, oak floors, tile bath and birch cupboards. Priced right at $10,500 with $2500 down for quick sale. F.C. Wood Co. Williams Lake Rd. at M59 OR 3-1235 _After 6 p.m. _MAple $-1691 COMMERCE RD. Fast of Milford, near Wixom Rd. convenient to Northwestern High- - way extension Priced from $550 per acre. Rolling land. Ideal for smal] estate. WHITE LAKE RD. Just West of Waterford. Excel- lent building sites $450 per acre and LE LIZABETH LAKE RD. 4 BEDROOM HOME ON 12 ACRES, STREAM FRONTAGE ONLY $16,000 TOTAL 65 ACRES $200 PER ACRE. ON TERM& Approximately 15 miles West Ly Pontiac. iC. 5 SCHUETT. FE 80458 | Spectacular Values _ Pull rick ranch with 2/3 car brick garage on fenced acre land. Basement. 3 fire ueces Cass lake privileges. Close West Bloomfield wig ee chool. To. | tal price only $25 Bave $9 - . Very reasonable down pay- ment should buy SCHUETT, Realtor ___FE 8.0458 House on 2 acres FOR SALE OR RENT Near M-59, West of Pontiac and Huron oe nice c. SC nies TY, Pe ROSR ATLANTIC HEIGHTS. MILFORD Vets -O Dow $100 MOVES YOU IN IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Low P.H.A. Terms Availabie Bullets close-out. Just one left. fireplace, built- . Wall to wail carpeting. Aluminum storms & screens. “FIRESIDE” Drive out this weekend. Mode! at Atlantic pre. St. Open & sun PM one Walnut 3- S455, Tnanert L Pruett. _ __ 7 FAMILY BRICK : SPACIOUS. perfectly planned 2 bedrm. units, Tiled baths, steam heat alwars fully rented, Walking distance to City Hospital, Central High and down town. Appraised ‘Tnsurabie Vaiue’’ $67,000, nets 6 ner cent on, $57,500. For quick sale—offered, at only $39,6 Terms. too! In- vestigate! Phone Lesife R Tripp. FE §-8161 or FE 5-8822 evenings. ~ $ utile | Only ' brick. Attached corner i‘ on y | For Sale Houses 6 ' ‘'N. ARDMORE & MICHIGAN | See this one to appreciate it j lut, 167 ft. deep Full basm t forced @ir g@s turnace living rm vestibule. kit boards galore, Alum screens. Fully insulated bath. Carpeting throughout rms. down. Lge finished attic all newly decorated Se warage Small down payment | _ eage available FE 40497 BOBOLINK 132 NEAR SOUTH COM MERCE. RD. ONLY $9950 WITH $750 DOWN Cr Fut tile 6 After fith pleats of closet space. Tiled bath with colored e basement with heat. 100 lot with lake privileges. wa take lot, truck as own pavment. | owner, | Mayfair’ 6-6250. i eee BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM BRICK, | house. corner lot, full bssement Tile bath and copper tile, round After small down take over our low 4'2 oil slove. ment, 2 bea- HA mort- carre living room, huge dining | room, compact kitchen, 2 light bedrooms. pay- yard. Paved drive. $10,950. Terms | | OAKL AND LAKE FRONT i SEYMOUR LAKE PROnT Immediate Possession. Owner! jeaving state Must sell this BR. home..Natura! fireplace New alum. storms & screens. Oll fur- nace Fenced vard. Terms. ts the ful price eam home on nice {ot for ‘ FONT AC LAKE ROAD { | | \ Beautiful | chen cup- . Sturms @..a | | NORTH SIDE home an furnace garceb Story 3 Bedrvoin — lot Basement_ Close to school. Exceilent soil. $10,500. Terms. 2 Immediate Posses- | sion. A good buy on this 2 BR home. asement, gas furnace $5950 with low down payment. Peay house is dirty. Needs ciean- | ing & decorating _C. HAYDEN, Realtor Off Baidwin. | 86 E. Walton Fe eat _ Open Eves. Ideal Tamuly Tlaume lop Lox ation $ bedroom. 2 story. brick Dome oca@ted in desirable Otltewa Hills near Wasbtington Jr Hie and featuring Wood ‘ fireplace separate dining room breakfast nook. l'g baths rec reation room, aftic exhaust far Z-car garage with worksiop hood, Full basement, 1'a-car ga- | ear. Priced at $21,500. QUICK POSSESSION. dont wail. 00k today! | .Ciean and Neat 3 Bedroom | Only $1,500.00 Down Friendiy east side netghbor-| { | xtures. New floors, plaster and | 1 | \ | pe cent mortgage. No mortgage » ee. CALL FE 8-2014. TWC BEDROOM. RESIDENTIAL { street near Fisher Body. aluminum storms. car garage. tiled softener. 1 ly ter screens, offer. By Owner — No Brokers. Full Basement, New Gas Furnace. Wa- kitchen. $9950 will consider best | NEW LOCATION $31) RON gE Above caee Housekeeping Shop DRAYTON WOODS 3 Terrific brick or freme homes to choose from. 500 23,000. All hav bedrooms, full basements, Large lots. Really a beau- tiful neighborhood. TWO PAMILY 2 blocks from General Hos- pital. 2 fine incomes ta choose from in this con- venient location. | FOUR BEDROOM BRICK West side — lot, 100 x 170— double garage. Slate floored vestiblue lovely large living room—large screened porch — full dining room oak floored rec. room (fireplace & bar) gas fired steam heat. This is an excellent property. | NO DOWN PAYMENT We have several 2 & 3 bed- room homes—In and out of town. Some have basements Payments includes taxes and insurance—Call us today! IRWIN STREET 4 Bedrooms — Only $8,500 - with $1.000 down. CENTRAL STREET Brick 3 bedroom home, fine property. $14.900 Terms. 8 PADDOCK 8T t { 450 Sad 65 maker. $12,500. Terms. FRIDAY FENG CALL: FE 2-7273 Ask for Bob Castell NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 5§3'>3 W. HURON dah Lake vicinity. at 4'2 3:30. 5 Family income. A rea] money- 2 WH a FE 5-8183 LOSING, MUST SELL. GIVE OF- fer 3 bedroom. Fenced yard. Ju-! Lake privt- leges. Payments only $54 a month per cent. MY 2-3791 after ment house for sale. 1701 Bald- win. Weekdays after 4 pm. BEDRM., 3 BATH, OXBOW LAKE. 3 B 115 ft. lakefront. __3-2850. 3 3 BEDRM. | RANCH. . EQUITY. , $800. OR 3-0549. MODERN CEMENT BLOCK HOUSE. ' OPEN “SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 P.M.-6 P.M. ‘6180 Pine Knob Rd. 242 ACRE ESTATE inc'ud o | ing modern 6 room ranch ! home with 3 bedrooms, | screened-in porch and 2 car garage. This idea) famiiv | home can be bought for | { | $15.950 — Easy terms. (6108 Pine Knob Rd 7 ACRE ESTATE with beau- tifuy vine - covered brick home. 1500 sq ft of flcor area Main foor inciides huge living room with fire- piace large dining room place kitchen Also L basement 2 ca: attachnert gatage, WorkShop. and quon set barn 40 x Lots of fruit. berries, and grapes A "must" for the city farm- er Full price oniy 6421 - 950 — Terms ‘ DIRECTIONS: Walton Blvd. to Ciintoni'e Rd -—- North approx l'a | miles to Pine Knob Rd -- Follow signs A. TAYLOR CL ESTATE & INSURANCE r32 F fighiond Rd. iM59) Pontiac Lk __OR_ 40306 | BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM, MOD. ~4 BEDROOM BRICK — "This large home, sitting on a hill with an exposed oasement with over 1700 ft. of living area on the first floor. 2 ceramic full baths. Extra modern kitch- en with large eating space. Built- in range and oven, dishwasher & many other built-ins. 18 x 24° carpeted Hving room with na- tural fireplace. 4 large bedrooms | with lots of closet area. Ex- tremety large basement & 2 car 410 x 160 ft corner lot paved roads. $27,000 with $800 terms LADD'S INC. | o bcladalt | 4286 Dixte a bose Plains ‘ Hey OR 3- inst or "e. 5-9292 h BEAUTIFUL 4 FAMILY APART- $23, 900. EM ern tings an pine living rm Lake $6.500 cash or _- $8,500 ¢ terms, EM 340511. | 1 | full basement & 8 acres. 140 Baldwin Rd Oxford Ph O 8-2841. 10 per cent discount for cash. “OPEN BUNDAY 2- ae © 6 roem bungalow, 2 «ar gar hardwood floors, painted walis full basement. beautiful carpets Storms and screens Very rea- | sonable 78 Dwight. Owner | ARE YOU A | DONT BE A RENT SLAVE GARDEN SPACE rage Features separate dinin bedroom and fu! bath downstairs, enclosed sun porch, oi! heat, automatic ne water Water softener, autom {fc washer Total price $9. 300, a dandy buy. HURRY! “BUD” Nicholie, Realtor | 45 Mt Clemens St. Mr Meiser FE 54-1201 or FE 5-804 i room, one MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | GAYLORD SEEKING ranch home with .| very nice kitchen. vestibule and | entrance closet. fireplace. Also | a patio and back yard fenced in? | If so, this is it! | CLEAN AS A WHISTLE j Is what vou wil! find when vou inspec this eight-room home With | l-to-wall carpeting in the liv- ing room, and dining room Fa-| ther can do his handy work in! his own workshop five-room | LET THE OTHER FELLOW PAY the rent bill While you pay ose your own home that has ia privileges. A large back po: a i which can be made into a fami room. when vou can be a home owner | This yard is fenced-in with clone fencing. Tile bath, oll RM. HOME. /NEAR | SCHOULS. { _Large lot. 91 uclid. 3 BEDRM. | WOME. FULL BASE- ment, $390 down. ORlando- 4-0110 GI! RESALE. 5 - ROOM RANCH. 3 blocks from Waterford High. $65 per mo: 9: $750 ¢ gown. . OR 35291. y . a 8u Realtor 2150 NA 7-2815 3 BEDROOM HOMES "BRICK" | | Ba $25) DOWN so PER MONTIL | DAILY & SUNDAY a yy “3 PAL. SALES OFFICE £44 EAST BLVD. BELDON CO. Agent FE 47833 OWNER NEEDS, 32/500 ~ FAST | Ranch home. Cass Lake, worth, Ho ano Sacrifice at $13,500. FE. i on ner Will Sacrifice DOLL HOUSE A lovely small home with garage and acre of Jand near sie Custom built about Four compact rooms include one bedroom and a combi- nation utility-sunroom, All modern, clean, colorfully decorated. white aluminum siding. Tiled bathroom has shower l'a-car garage \p- cludes work bench with pow- er wiring. Even a chicken | coop Change ‘n position forces me to sell for immediate or early possession at $7,200 with very small down pay- ment. Discount for cash 5634 Tubbs Rd, Telephone ORlando 3-1186. ———— | 'N lothing Down! Will build starter home on your, lot. Our plans or your plans Basement included. Also rough Don Mc- wiring See our model. __ Donald _OR 3-2837 $450 DOWN benroum brick. Full basement Hot water. Lot 100x115. Near schools & x Gas heat. rare. privileges. G 1 “NOTHIN Ole; Powter FE 6-098 REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 1443, BALDWIN Fr 4-038) PERSONAL 7E) HOMES FE 8-2209 3 BEDROOMS Realtor FE 3.7883 | MULTIPLE. TisTiNo| SERVICE MILLER SMASHING VALUE—Pull bedroom, stairway to unfinished expansion attic, water front, 2 lots, Full basement, ofl neat. reation room, for less than 12,000 Easy down payment—vacant, and George R. Irwin. 298 W. WA | trick 2: Rec- | you can be moved in a matter ' of days to enjoy the remaining summer dave. Take a look today WANT TO TRADE a 2? bdedrecm home near shopping center on a small lot for @ 2 bedroom on 1‘, acres of ground. 20 ft. ltv- ing room. ory kitchen with dining space ome fruit trees. aches & grapes, @ x 8B ft. block ullding for storage. good gar- den spot. If so, ca!l for inior- mation. SMALL FARM—8 acres. close in 3 bedrooms Frame & Drick nhume fully insulated for costs. e 28 ft. living room is as large as many homes, 12 ft. kitchen. oak fioors. alum. storms & screens—needs some finishing inside with most of material on hand. This property can be pur- chased for 2900 aown—7§ nionth Don't delay—call today. Wilham - Miller FE 2-0263 670 W. Huron Open § to 9 —ASSOCIATE BROKERS— _ Investment Company, Inc. 43 ORCHARD > LK. Kk. AVE. FE 83-9663 DORRIS BRICK RANCH HOME REDUCED vege E appealing buff brick 3 bedroom home is located in beautiful Pioneer Highlands. with privileges ‘, block away on exctusive Syivan Lake, selling ap- pepe all rooms com- ortable and homey. cer- amic tile bath, exception- al basement. extra lava- tory, concrete drive and large 2 car garage. protes- sionaliy landscaped iot. Owner jeaving state. POUR BEDROOMS $12,975 $1500 DOWN A dandy home, ideal for Catholic family, 2 blocks from church, gas heat, pan- neled recreation room. wall ae Wall carpeting. good ga- ce JUST LIKE FLORIDA 17 FL. on Canal $15,950 FHA 3 Bedroom brick Bungalow With full basement and dou- ble garage. One bedroom on the main floor with half bath and stall shower, Two moo up with full bath S) access t a - toe ee o Cass & Syl SUBURBAN PRAUTY $12.975 GI Terms puis eve sppesitng Taim- bling 3 bedroom ranch bome, could very possibly just the home you are loox- ing for comfortable breexe- Way and handy garage blacktop drive a beautiful brick patio with fireplace and a fenced ‘2 acre lot with fruit and berries, jo- ca'ed West suburban Ry yr FOR COLORED GI SPECIAL “88ee costs of app: $400 will trove ag Nice six toon home, consisting af bedrooms anc batt flow: [Vere basem en Cras furnace Deep | iv landscaped Going Street nive- tbcaree DORRIS & SON REALTORS one WE TRADE Dee Phone FE 4.1597 it mul vk LISTING SERVICE Full Basement ®¥on.28 Lake renton 9 FACE eles I's BATHS. . CARPETING "S11, 730 ~ GAS $150 DOWN, bedroom brick, 100 foot fro t : , inte 4 baths, large Wving room. fee. | piace. modern kitchen ca tin @as heat. attached 2? car ee rage. P Gedbones _terms. MAin. 9-6461. orse barn oe rage henhouse Good invest $78. MONTH | cat meres - G1 APPROVED 2 BLOCKS FAST OF & BLVD | Te Wee i this 2. bed- UTH OF N PFRRY y e 1, basement. Has OCK : carpeted liv | MODEL AT 838 2) cine Hon kitchen Gtb birch swobeard FE 3- goats Has karage with concrete ae . rive Way + 2 lot ur Michael D. Alc Al; ihon this Gael tones Meroe ‘OU fash 3 BEDROOM FULL eae (ie Adem Rae ipocheste: ‘ e take privitege. 4 vear< old $1.5 dors Good discount _f ash to contract. FE 5-1 RENT 11 FAS1 through Rent Ads! Room, ¢ house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give ACTION. Dial FE oy ie JOB TRANSFERRED MAKE fer 3 bedroom brick ranch Jin Clarkston. paneled basement. Bi owner MA 5-2278 BEDRM. HOME 1', CAR GA rage & breezevar l', atres FE 8.3487 / NO MONEY DOWN 6 Duplex Units WOODHULL LAKE PRIV OR 3.8082 low heeting : j | | | i i | | | ROY - & peninsula with 500 ft. road froniage & 1000 ft. of water frontage. 5 acres in ai! Attractive moderp home ft. living room with na- tural firep.aee Basement auto of] furnace, attached 2 car garage completely ive ing room, natural fireplace. porch 32 i May cus- land contract as down im plement shed | & guest home, expertiy land-_ scaped, completely ftencea. 45 ft. dock, outdoor fire- place & numerous other fea- tures Owner transferred. Price reduced to $35,000. terms ANNETT 23 OE INC REALTORS | Huron Street Open Evenings & Sunaay 1-4 FE 8-0466 STOUTS Best Buys Today CHECK THE ADVANTAGES or then living in loow at the suburbs, the p.us fea- tures of this neat as a pin , agree Country kitchen mi heat, shaded lot. A fireplace ment cn bedroom tts home. our Youll with f c& counters, automatic o.) oak floors. fenced and rear Jar, corner $1.200 down WOULD YOU LIKE dandy 5 room Home with gas heat. base- : garage king size ot oice subdivision, side- let y ¥OU. And only $9,730 with excellent terms. We have g@ 86 da uittle work Built oil den, an frontage in LAKEVILLE AREA ° room and that needs a to complete :: in 1950 i: has «a new furnace. a beautiful ga-- 800 strawberry planis ad 313 feet of blacktcp Contains 10 acres $11 950. th home all. SYLVAN LAKEFRONT >? Year round cottage with $ room ba fir be gril and bath and parr sement. Natural stone epiace pas s@al, exceiient ach, boat well outdoor Excelient income pcs Mbllites for off season ren- tal ANa Ur 1,600 down. rren Stout Realtor Saginaw St FE 5-8165 Open tll 6 m SUSenear BEAUTY — 4 acre 3 sp firepiaces Estabdiisned in 1918 scerie rustic hore 2 ledge ret iarge family Tm plu 8 with modetn acious bedrms.. fiving a 2 ceramic tiled bath. large cupboard 3 Outd kitchen with mica-tovped Bsmt with oil heat. oor grill. Shown by appoiiit- ment only WALLED LAKE AREA — acte Car garage be as of land surrounds this at Large bedrm:s. ng Fulli bsmt and rec. rm. 2 of fruit trees Now at $16. DIXIE abou HWY - Frontage with t 134 acres of land. 3 bedrm name ee for home and bu:«: ess, go buy at $8 it $1,500 down ? 50 b LAKE in fri plete rm front dock $12.7 i's $12 Fy Tlovd a ACRES—North home with 2 iargme [hy Tied bath full bsmt. FRONT — 140 ft. lake shore ont of this stone home. Com- ly furnished. Large living with stone fireplace Large pers 2 boats. Raft. boat cluded See this at ony 59 with $2500 down suburban spacious brick bedrms ; stone fireplace Tee space eat Car varage Now at 50 with $3000 down It c at tng -m Realty Teiegr sob pen 8 !5 Kent _ Dix: e Her -O123 Op AMPLE cy STOMER PARK! oe IN COLONIAL Twp Larg Dictu carpeting drapes, full Recr HIL Excel'ent 2 e Uving Te L3 — Biloomfie:d Jed-nom liome room 4 nepiace 2 Winiows Dinirg ream “basement. eation fireplece room with Breezeway Attached garage. Pa- tin Large tree--caded lot. $24,310 with $5,000 down IN BIRMINGHAM — Very good 3 bedroom home. Ful! basement. 2- car corner lot. Handy ys school. $15.000 Evenings, LAKE fireplace and Garage Large tree-shacded Oniy MI 6-4688 ORION — 4 room home ®!th incinerator 2-car garage. Outdoor grill and picnic bh Extra ‘arge fenced ot 7900—low down parment 2531 8 (2 BE i oom Storms and «ecreens ban P. HOLMES, Ine Lapeer Ra FE 5-2983 | DROOM LARGE LIVING oi) heat. nicely nascaped est subur- $8500 Mortgage costs down 1 fer veteran. OR 3-802 ROOM Fam insu! : arge garden 10 HOUSF., 4 B EDROO lle kitenen ‘ge uti! tae ated garage 1 acre of ‘ot ' block off Fu’ price $8,050 $050 down Private owner. 3145 Warren Dr. Drayton Plains. OR 3-5853 BY OWN ER. WEST sIDE 2 store 3 bedrm. xoetlent condition. Low | gare Cowen FHA 4 ges heat 2 car ge be pe quaiified Bayer: | | } "214 ap Newsteervrds way ALAR ean Rs “{m going to have to redecorate, my old decorations are ail marnied! § 6 For Sale Houses CLARK | THREE BEDROOM Over 1.200 square feet living area jarge rooms. lots of j cioset space 2 baths, separate: { dining room, modern kitchen with | dining space Partitioned base- | ment, recreaglon room. oil ae e@sir- For Sale Houses S Nothing Down BUY NOW! ford not to! an E-Z to buy attractive 2 : ACRES. t * RANCH You cant af- Why not own matic furnace and other able features | bedroom home off Josivn | With a beautiful view Look it fear the new Northern Hi over and make offer. Owners Home wil] be completely want action decorated to your choice Oak floors, plastered walls Se see THREE BED- ROOM large kitchen and full base- NCH. Excellent condi-. Sets high on a mill) By Jay Alan; | | j | ment Gas heat. Take the | tion Air tively decorated Wall- landlord off your payroll ' to-wall carpeting. ceramic tle by seeing and buying this | bath. plastered walls. Modern home today Priced at $10- i kitchen. full basement with ‘ec- | with only $400 mort- ‘reation area Gas furnace. $14-- gage costs down. Cal] now! 250. terms TAKE ADVANTAGE of a WATERFORD AREA Wel! butit 3 real buy like this. Only | bedroom ranch Good condition | $7.500 with $350 mortgage ; Light oak floors, dining room. costs will buy you this well ; Briar Hill tre Jace 2 baths. 2-car kept home on the East Side. | Screened patio, full basement Large livin room, dining ; with recreation room. gas base- room, and kitchen down: 3 lay weal. gas incinerator water nice sized bedrooms and | softener Laundry room Large bath up. Gas furnace Paved = landscaped lot Other mice fra- street close to school« Act | tures, $21,500. terms now—tomorrow may be too . . cae a . late’ CEN RRR ISA WEST SIDE — Beautiful FE 37 7488—-RES FE 44813 ; oe pe TO BUY. SELL & TRADE alle bribe er ad 1362 W Huron Open Eves & Sun omp.etely fefurbished tt- Multiple Listing Service side and out A lovely oid | home with lots of charm ee ee —— and appeal 5 grand sized ' bedrooms large living and i ‘ dining rooms, modern to | the minute kitchen Lanc- ; ar Tl ge scaped. Laat arage For the GI looking for a large i rr = home in the RIGHT LOCA- Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE TION- is One would be . ' 1 hard to beat Priced at | Cheaper Than Rent! $12,900 and only MOT ESEE Oniy $65 per month inc taxes and costs of $450 moves vou In insurance A really lovely home on large lot near new Watertoid _YOU CANT AFFORD TO) | High 3 yrs. old $1.000 down anc rent! Here's a cute 2 bed- | anvone can take over 4'2 per room bungalow for a wee | cent GI mortgage With NO $7,000 About $350 shou id | cosTs'! handle with approximately | $53 per mo. including taxes i Nici and insurance We have the | TWO HOt SEES appraisal back and the key SWIM—GOLE Spite ne geet | Do vou have @ buddy? Two ad- = puta a> 1 ‘acent houses for sale—but can. RAY ONEHL Realtor be bought separate:y. $10.000 and 2 - a. Gpen 9-8 $10.750 eaco One new othér 4 302 S Telegraph Fe Teens sears old. Nice lake view aud - ae es priviteges near Pontiac s Morey s Goif Cub B fteman | Partrid AND ASSOCIA ATES FE 4-3581 1050 W. HURON ampsen "ors BE TIL EAST [eBARON STREET. 2° BED: 5 + ; re rooms finished attic astere MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE cee wile bach. fun Gawment storms & screens Gas heat. Nice six | room apt. Income $230 monthly. 6 Sale Resort Property 9 9 For Sale Houses 6 ES ore T t-tnoew, 'BY OWNER. 7 RMS. garage, full —— _to mortgage _ Income "Property H “1 acres of beautiful scenic i t nd 1500 ne erg! rsd FAMILY BRICK, GAS HEAT, 4 eet borg ~i6. Room for ex - 1° cellent condition, very nice. Pul-; sion. teal bargain at $19,250 ly rented to appreciative ten- | full eine Terms arranged. nants. ® three room and “LAKE PRONT CABINS terms. Really worth Lovely sandy beach on Horseshoe Pi eagatian: FE 64558, Lake. Large 3 bedroom cabin with 5-0265 | a enclose ane ea f= ; .Y ” BRICK. 3 Sp@| lie room with fireplace Finis ‘ dbioste _ cone bdtoom uo | ‘Phreughout in natural wood Mod- ; Perey Pann’ steam heat; si-| or Nicely furnished complete. In wavs fully rented. Walking dis-| [he ee ey Rl Pies nA tance to City Hospial. Centrat} Popov of a Be oS ise sear High and downtown Appraised | C&bDin but cou e us p y bie value $67.000. nets 6, tound enjoyment Large enoug aah nad for group or club on $57,500 For quick | Pile f ly $39,500 | aie —- offered at only | Terms two. Investigate’ Phone Jim Williams Realt ; ores eee 58161 yagy BALDWIN. FE ‘asete 0 ne —— : ~ | GRASS LAKE— New cabin. ane Y INE D BRICK, lot. Center resort area, adjoin- Py aaen, wile on large 10! Country | ing state forest. Good hunting, kitchen, 3 bedrms Exceiient fishing. $1195. $100 dn. $25 inv Bkeels:, Jerry Morrow, acre : ‘ choos = Garden 6-7000. ee | nelgnborhood Near i Beach privileges Low down pay-! | Mich meat to 41, per cent GI “sé -B44 446 =| gaye 3680 Shoals ‘OR 3 Suburban Property 10 | 47 ACRES IN emp : HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP ' 9 acres in heavily wooded area } App ron a siely ft lake front- 2 FAMILY DUPLEX | Sst, Sskine $990) per acre, Lc Live in one and rent the other § rooms ana bath up, living room, STEELE REALTY. 135 Highland ding room. kitchen. 2 bedrooms , Rad +M35® at Milford Ra High- and bath down Fireplace in ewch | iand, Michigan. MU ¢204 apartment Plastered walls and ~ newly decorated. Full basement with separate gas furnaces and For Sale Lots il waier fieaters car garage, ee. 2 | ee storms and screetis Moony | some of $150 per month oca'ted | eas . ar 91-93 28 Murshall off Michigan SEE THE NEW SITES AT . Ave Full price $20,000 with 845 ( HEROKREER HILLS v00 duwh a $18 000 raat : BEFORE YOU BUY! COLORED) INCOME You'll like these wooded, roil- Here is a teal money maker Four ing 100 f° sites controlled to reems and bath apariment down protect todays better homes, ana five reom and bath up and their ciose-in, country lo- ‘Three rooms and bath apartment cation — Drive out Elizabeth . in basement i heat, alum Lake Ra to S.o1t Lake Rd, storms and screrns ana all uewis luro right 3 blocks to Lacota. | decorated Licume of $250. per ; meoninp Only HEMPSTEAD Car} W. Bird, Realtor | FE 48284 102 E Huron St 503 Community National Bank Bldg PE 4-421) After $ uo = 5- 0510 EES ii HIGH __ Saie Lake ‘Property* ~~ ON A HILI 3 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT HOME ey . Gara “- $19,000 with terms, EM 3-0085 Several ee rome ee 2 MU 4-8825. Lakeshore Dey ave so) erfooking tne countryside for miles. This prop- 7 PONDS. GOOD FISHING CLOS- ery is 125 ft. higher than the ing esiate 4 cottages for (ee. eourthouse Parcel ts 110 ft. side price of one. Ot] heat, electric, Only $200 down See these now hot water. 4 bedrooms. Furnisned {| _ they wont last long at ‘this $6. 600 Close to Pontiac. 2'a: price. miles West of Rochester Rd. on | : ! Crawford & Calkins Open Sun- | LADD S INC da\ trom 2 4 pm. or call . Gordon Dear OL 2-129) ! SUNDAY 100 FT. FRONTAGE, EAST “SIDE Plains of Whipple Lk. 2 bedrm_ house, fuliv furnished. Good sand beach, OPEN 4286 Dixie Hwy Dra an OR 3-1231 or FE . 928 $39 DOWN I docks boa! and motor Easy « 8: 53 fhipple | SATS eo * pe | $10 MONTH cae OT ON ling, wooded lake rice e FT LAKEFRONT LOT ON Ro wise lake. Nr. Waterford Vil- lots on Walters Lake 28 ‘age. $1 950. OR 3-7965 i 159 x 263 PT. OFF WALT 10% a (00 FT | AKEFRONT HOMESITE. | _near_ Rochester FE 8-87330 0 $3650. with easy terms. EM. GOOD | ‘SEL Son REE ‘LAKE 30085 MU 4-8825 Oak'and with privileges $600 each: Sa = ee oo VOT = Terms 50 TOTAL. SEVERAL — In Dravton Woods | 135 yment burs this at $1. and up Terms are 4 eda Lat aes Beau iful| 2 EXTRA Large lakefront. North vente shade trees. includes boat! Shore Forest Lake Please call) and dock Home is neat and) for particulars . ‘lean | 2 ACRE LOTS - Rural. $1750 Se ae LP er caste. — Bar- ~IAN TOT \! gain Priced at 86, 83.000 TOTAL. Rolfe H Smith Rea.tor. 244 8 $730 down payment buys 100 ft Telegraph FE 3-7848. | Open: Evenings till 6 ' LOTS AND LOTS OF LOTS ONE acre. Clarkston, $25 down. MY 2.3791 '~ Waterford Hills Estates waterfront Jot in exclusive lake- wood village 285 FT. LAKEFRONT LAKEWOOD VILLAGE | |caP DRIVERS. NIGHTS & DAYS Sale | Business Property 1 16) COMMERCIAL LOT, LOCATED! across street from supermarket. _ $850. OR 3-9702. a | SEVERAL GOOD ACANT C COM- | mercial locations ‘a land & White Lake Area. Several! thous- and feet on M59. | | STEEL TY, 135 Highland De Nass “aM iiford Ro Highs ee Michigan, MU 420450 | ‘Help Wanted Male 19 ABOVE AVERAGE MAN FOR, peciat type route work. 60 stops aily. Car and phone. Guaranteed $108 plus expenses weekly. Write | Box 59 Pontiac Press. A-1) OUTBOARD AND INBOARD motor. mechanic: Apply Pontiac | Press Box AGGRESSIVE. YOUNG MEN 18-30 It vou are above average in ap- pearance and ambitious we have a posit ‘a for you. Pleasant. daily contact with establisbed custom- ers of an old AAA-1 concern. We pay ail the expenses fer your Top- | Notch Training. Automobile fur- | nished Openings are i!mited — Call as - soc. as possible Mr. Edwards, | FE 88103 between 10 am.-2 pm. Salary $80 Weesly ASSISTANT MANAGERS WANTED. Fxperienced ‘n 5 and 10, vart- ety department or chain specia!- ty stores bv a fast growing tional chain Call or Write for appointment Mr Morris Co- Cark’s Discount Dept. Store, 1i° W Mt. Hope Lansing 10, Automobile Salesmen We must enlarge our sales force in preparation for the tremendous anticipated market in the months and years ahead Sell- | ing experience advantageous, but pot absolutely essential We train, vou in the ffrest methods of car selling See Mr Ponisen in per- sul at _ Cy Owens Inc. Ford Dealer 147 8. Saginaw 8, Pontiac — FE 6-4101 ee AUCTIONEER DRIVERS “NO- tary office help Mechanic. Pon- tiac Auto Auction, 2301 Dixie ACCOUNTANT WITH MINIMUM of 3 years cost accounting ex- | perience wanted to participate in. establishing aod maintaining & | cost system for aggressive com-- pany Working knowledge of gen- | era, accounting needed. Excel- | Jent opportunity for college grac- uate es is willing to work and: interested In future Submit com an plete resume of education experience to cost account. Box 185. Rochester Michigan ~ A MAN | wanted for sa@iei and service Above average income tor right | man Write Box 8 The Pontiac Press, stating previous fob age and te tel lept ane number BUS BOYS 18 YRS A Apply in person. 3-5 datly ley Tan | BARBER WANTED. “GOOD DEAL —— i iy “TONIGHT 13 PM-9PM> To find out if you can qualify for a PART TIME job that would | enable vou to earn $50 per week and still retain vour regular job | Phone OR 3-0922. Mr. Tavior teady & parttime. 30 yrs. or 1) beautif 3 h older. App!y 438 Orchard Lake a nee Dl oy ee and creront A few choice tots left. Average; Ave. 2 pm. : foot Or help you design and build | $!7¢ 100 x 280 | 888 down Foe | CowMissION SERVICE RFPRE spec’acular home “oe er tnformation cal] sentative needed for Lakewood e- ese i © SCHUTT, Realtor | Phone FE 8-0458 AT WHIPPLE LAKE, 9190 EVEE 3 HERBERT €. DAVIS 4915 IRWINDALE DR. | 1 b im modern home overlook- | > Ing the lake 100 x 250 tot. $7,700! Industrial Property 12 with low down payment By | owner PE 2-2390 a ss ACRES a 750 FT. a ROD ~— > W NSH g frontage Located within city lim La: CON Atom ranch as car’ its. West Side 800 ft. bordering garage. Natural fireplace Large aren City. Priced av $27,500 etur lake. 1! § bone Oeil ere area Tru: 2', ACRE SITE with 133 ft. front- ly @ nice place to relax & eb- age on M-5@ near Pontiac. $16.750 | ‘oy suburan living Open for. Rolfe U1. Smith, Realtor reasonable offers or will las€ 244 § Telegrapn Rd FE 3-7 with optien to buy. STEELE REALTY. 135 Highland For Sale > Acreage 13 13 ped counter an intcnen cabinets and disposal. Re- Rd Era at ord ee ee land. Michigan. MU_ __ | ELIZABETH LAKE. 3 BEDROOM | 20 ACRES ' 4360 Westlawn. Open. _FE_5-1088 Southwest of Ortonville Tavge ‘FOR SALE OR LEASE BY OWN-| road frontage. Stream through er Spacious 3 bedrm ranch st le, propery perana priced $23 200 home on Williams rake a Terms. Mr. 4 Olso Rey aT) ceramic tile beths. Large stone, PON PLAC 2 7 F 1 t patio. Formica | = (replace. Cemen enaeea tee! | 037 Baldwin FE 5-825 ‘Humphries { oo . _ lot $10.300 OR 3-8021__ DUTCH COLONEAL 3 bedrooms, 21- ft ving room with natura) fire- piace Jalousie giassed - in sun porch, Lifetime alum.) num siding, 2-car sr $7 950 oe OR TRADE - “Clean | On 2 wel] Jandscaped lots as a pin” Fuily modern with This is a “comfort” home groreis. & screens. Lovelv fa! with LOW DOWN PAY bevroom bungalow near Northern MENT on easy FHA terms High Will trade for house trailer or substantial discount land contract, car or your eqully for casn Only $16.950 Ask for Mr. Brown { | T =e $500 DOWN —- Large 8-room moad- A HO] ONE } ern home near Si. Fred’s.-Needs| painting & minor repairs. Priced For 12 per cent return on} at oniv $5509 “Handy man can your investment 2-famic make some money here” 5 rooms each side Separate | utilities 2 gas furnaces and $6509 FULL PRICE —- 3 bedroom | 2 blocks from ‘Sears * $8 modern home on paved street 930 with $1.500 down or ¢ - St Miehajel School district Ful 900 cash to new mortgage basement porch. “Owner leav.og | State Terms Ato EDY EOTATE ; oUt x ! R\ Pala 2 $450 DOWN — Pius mortgage cost Neal eo Brand new brick bungalow 3 pON Pit LAKE. hedrooms, o@k floors Built fn . oven and range. Tile bath Alum Convenientiy located 8-room windows Choice West Side toca- brick bi-Jevel with 300 fr tion Truly. a lifetime home iake frontage t PE FECT home for the profes- $15 $30 COLONIAL HOME — On the sonal or businessman ai a Catal beiween Sylvan and Cass price much less than vou lake 4 iots 2'g-car garage would expect after inspec'- Pefect condition’ All iarge ing the property Picture-! Toom<* 3 bedrooms Full base- book lawn and landscaping ment Beautifull. landscaped. A WHY NOT CALI FF 4-0528 lut of Some for the monev. and make vour appointmen’ now? $21500 BRICK RANCHER —Over- os Stiver Lake Golf Cou-se scoT ol arge 80 x 150 ft lot Attached DONT \\ INI | gar % bedronms One full bat V1 | V1 io ' and two tg baths Two fireplaces s . ec room Quick possession 90 ft on the cake with that 30.-4CRE FARM -- @ room modern extra sparkie Large kitct- home with barn outbldgs and en. large Iiving room, full some fruit trees Tractor and al. bath pis stali-shower and tools Deen freeze. auto. washer le ft family room Large, & drrer Everything goes WILI lot with patio, beautifully! TRADE -for cheaper home free landscaped plus 2-car ga- & Clear i@nd contract or sel] on tage Included also is ¢a) terms peting. drapes. boat dock and other extras This ts. #24500 COUNTRY ESTATE — 16 one of the finest we have acres with brand new custom ever offered af ‘ess than built rancher Brick and = stone $21,000 Excellent terms const Two planters. 1's bathe butlt-in warner dryer oven and ! a7: “x range arge ledge stone fire- 3730 DOWN D ace Only * nies north of a Shown by appotntment only § room Rancher burt in 54 Neat and ciean as a pr iIST WITH US — Over 10 ealex- Nice vard take priviurges Vou oe A home to eniov Comp rte a with aluminum storms and ecreens Only 88 250 and “O MORTGAGE COS8TS- Fre! , a. : lent terms I. Il. BROWN. Realtor 2467 Eligabeth take Poad Pho FE 4-3584 or FF 2-486 Multiple [isting Serviie AS A GROUP OF BUILDERS WE offer low prices through volume LL ALTORS ae hase, oon Custom “Quality uit’ homes — 800 plans. We i] a mn LFORAPH OREN fs - seccire mortmage Mae obligation } Builders [xchange OMIT) i | FE 3-729 soor_‘UL, 2.3486 PROSPECT STREET IMMEDIATE POSSESSION rooms and bath, full saan! ment, oi] heat, newly decorat- ed. New siding. nna fur- | nished. 2 cael ares $850 down S BEDROOM. eke HOMES 7 or eae ome on large lot, ol eat an 2 car ga- rage. Good condition. Main Sie RENE street location. Priced right = I 0 DO\. N i \ MOVES YOU IN NO MORTGAGE COSTS SAYMENTS LESS THAN RENT MODEL .OPEN WEEKDAYS < ones 1:30 TO # Reasonable terme. Rolfe Hi. Smith, Realtor (244 8 Telegraph Rd rye - 7847 OPEN EVENINGS “11. 8 BIRMINGHAM WEST 14 MILE Rd By ownér 3 bedroom, cedar shingle ranch, garage. patio. trees | $13,000, FHA available MT. 4-2210 | 2 blocks SACs of Montcalm > BDRM , HOME. LOOKS | Ler new Ot) furnace me de lle "\T = pa 2 ee enn ae VEO TOWN REALTY down Cail Mr’ Going, PArkway FE 8-2763 or Eves. LI 2-4677 1.3104. reverse charges. after 6 . om. os TRLLEVEL STARTER HOME ‘FOR COLORED _ Nothing down your lot. stmail 6 rms. & bath Nr. school & bus. down. our tot. G, Flattley EM | $8,000 with 8750 down. FE _ 32-3043. 3-0482 _. 2 BEDRM de geELLEVUE $6,500 | BEDROOM SMALI. HOUSE with $500 dw Ow 2-9084. | ad down. 1 ACRE: RUTL DING are NEAR fenceo yard 8 4 Square Lake. F& 2 5.250. a0 per mo.’ EB #27 i | | t i t i i] | { | i { ACRES—ACRES | 19 acres northside location Only i 3 miles | Will divide. Terms | We also have many other acre- age parcels del 2 / RILEY REAL gucsed price for quick sale. $5.- 000 down will handie For ap- _pointment Call OR _ 3-320. _/EXCLUSIVE a DOW RIDGE lot, approximately | 309 Elizabeth Lake Ro one acre =e gorgeous Pe FE 4-1157 FF 4.4821 frontage. Eight room home. a i beaten faatrect lighting 4 Bes AGAINST oe 1 ATION througnout Kitchen offering built 70 acres on nion Lk Rd Be- in oven, range. deep freeze and — refrigerator Bi : < cuphosrd:. for ie ie Rich Formica counte als uiit- Hency 1 Moerdyk Reainne becue A beautiful view of | ¥ ‘ ha iaxe. alzo @ sandy beach | S426 Cooley Lk Rd. EM 3-0056 that is beyond comparison Space 1-5-10-20-40-ACRE BUILDING PAR.- permitting. we could continue cels. As low as $50 down. Ititude of details. So =p ue = ne (ee it for yourself W C. PANGUS, Realtor _2160 M15, Ortonville, NA 17-2815 __ CLARKSTON, 2'3 ACRE WOODED ‘parceis. $900 each. MA_ 5-1575 Or will be happy to argange an ap- pointmen:t at your convenience FORCED TO SELL 15 ACRES level land, half mile off Bald win. $400. per acre. OA 8-2259 | from Pontiac city limita. ; Village, Take Sherwood oer Shore:. Cal! Mr Chapin. EM ; 0085, MT 4-8825 : DESIGNERS WANTED DIE “AND | weiding. ie Phone Rov’ Smith EM 3 { a ee cae” ~ SPOT- ter and presser, for steady work PE 2-7828 ‘EXPERIENCED CAR WASHER __wanted. Appiv 149 W. Huron. _ LATHE OPERATOR | Must be experienced tn job shop work Exce.lent opportunity Ap- . piv in person to cae Too; Man-, ufacturing Com 702. «Ad-! vance St.. Brighton, T Miehigan, | MECHANICALLY INCLINED, maintenance and repairman, hon- | est and sober, wililng w work Su’i- cays. References required. Write Pontiac Press Box 69. _ MARRIED MAN WANTED FOR | pure bred dairy farm. Must be exveztenced cattleman Phone Plateau 2-2269. Colby Dale Farms _Romeo, “Mich. MEN WITH CARS For light delivery work, in & around Pontiac Full or part time Apply 1205 N Matin ‘up-, siairs) Royal Oak | MAN WITH SALES ABILITY NEED- | tween Oxbow & Union Lk Ready | { | 83 N Teieerapn ae Open Eves. ; ONION 27450 IF. 2-9236 ee! for 5 acres LAKE LOT 90x190. niCELY LAND-| This beautiful little farm with | scaped on Schoolhouse Lk. at good soil On a ee road. Close - Welton Bivd. Also. 4 deautiful in Excellent her site Own- ! model homes from §23.500. Open er must pel. Oiners se the price, afternoons or call OR 3-9957 would be A $550 saving BLOOMFIELD REAL ESTATE for fast action ae NCR Es > ~ LAKE PROF ERT vo ‘ Paved road A real Fe one and one fiir 204 x 380. Good neighborhood Beree aed een ee eee on | Ele Desulital site Bighily roll- natur i s = i M-39 from Pontiac. Must sel! By Ing On_@ main road close in owner Orly £5,000. Call OL 1- 1347. LAKE SHERWOOD LOT 131, $4500. LADD'S INC. Low down payment. EM 3-0085, OPEN SUNDAY MU-4-8825 4286 Dixie Hw Drayton Plains | OARI AND LAKE WATER FRONT- _____ OR 3- 1231 or FE 5-9202 Rice Pate aen heats Pad childrr hadyv lo e rooms, face @ living room = plus For Sale Farms 14 sunroom. ull Spe eae St Ace tion room & additional shower. toilet, & lavatory. House well OXF ORD ARE A insulated Butlt in 1941 on Lil 760 Saunders Rd, Oxford 21, part of lake. $13.900 with $2.00 acres gravel joam. down. | faifa, brome. Remodeled and | modern 7-room farm home. New | OXBOW LAKEFRONT. Large ranch Koime pian adgional guest room Magiae Seashore, atrigere with shower, stove, & refriger- G eee Sona ee ds ator, Ait private entrance 2 tile Oe ipment me Siuien hi en nea sae Lay hae ces houses, al] kinds of fruit. large | firepiace Beautiful view of lake, | garden Near lakes, schoo! bus at | nice sand beach, 2-car garage. | door 10 mi. to Pontiac city¥ jim- extra hobby shop Lot 114 % 225.| its Must sel! due to illness Cash we have the kev. see it maces?) or seasoned iand contract or late $23,990 on terms model free and clear mobile ‘ home at down payment, will car- ry contract Roy Knauf OAkland agstlOll j= _ PONTIAC LAKE RD. 7355 REALTORS (ONLY $9950 WITH $750 DOWN 4900 gland Ra (M39: v acres with livable house. Only Potstiac Ph OR 40358, 10 miles trom ppontine Gone Cn we'll, pressure water system. fl OPEN HOUSE bain, extra ‘avatory. Large oe = Rie Go te Wil! take ‘ot car or truck as CLOSING OUT | down payment Cail owner. MAY 2 new orick 3 bedroom homes, _falr_6-6250 _ ee priced reduced from $36,000, from al 1160 to 1300 square feet each. Priced from 827.300 to §.8 900 Down payments $1.800 to $2,600. | Sale Business Property 16 Conventional mortgages. Lois 75, x 245 feet Waterfrontage. Access to Otter. Svivan and Cass Lakes. Qe] ! } S ea ste Px = Cass Lk Rd cincoin- shire Sub. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. CHURCH BLDG. 832 W. Huron Could be used for organization PE 4-8550 wt 3-127§| ball or church. Main auditorium Se | seats 200. Newly remodeled base- 9 PLEASANT LAK n| ment that seats 150 plus Pastor's ear West Maple. targe ranc — and several Sunday school style. big 2 ear attache aarage. 4 lots, new oil furnace, wired for | ooms. Modern up to the minute washer and ee. rors privile- | i kitchen with two bullt-in stoves, ovens, two dishwashers and in- cinerator. 2 rest rooms, oi] heat, ges $10.950 full price. Terms. oO plenty of:parking. Zoned commer- WNER TRANSPERRED New ranch See ee “oneciaed | cial Call us for price and terms. f + Cc “ yer t = ae doors Owner leaving state. must PEER RY S T. le RON r AG L wll immediately. $11.500 full Located near Perry Street and a terms ya's cod Two store ouilding, E 5 plus 6 rooms an apart- Paul M. Jones. Real Est. Pee us Terel mncerte ef 9150 832 W. Huron per month. Ideal for dry clean- FE _4-8556 PE 8-12 ers. = om eit Zoned cem- . = mercia Ca us for price and Tri-L evel “Model lapis Beautiful ‘new lakefront home in the heart of Oxfords Lake cour | try 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths. Car- | peted Mg J room swith dining | area. Built in GE electric kitchen.. Large recreation room with fire- place.-Hot water baseboard heat. CHURCH BLDG. Located at 3119 Sashabaw Lot 60 x - zoned commer- cial. Bldg. 27x36 ft, with new rcot and ceiling. Gas heat. Could be used for offices or clinic. All for road 2 car gig day arage. Fass ft. coy vie $00 with smal! down pay- Wide lot. er i} « ane Boole ig “Oxford umn A a ‘o A 4-824 102 F Ruren . After $00 PR $-081 PR 2-397 rs ie °W Paste VF Oxford, on 06-3122, on ’ Nees | seeded (0 n | 9203 Commerce Rd. | | BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST. "CAPABLE non-competitive field in| merchant selling Age ranging beiween 21 and 30 Experience preferred. Box 7 — MECHANICS. FORD. 2. LIGHT service or New car prep Must | have own tools. Applv in_ per- son Harold ‘Turner Ford 464 3 _ Wood ward, Birmingham MEN WITH CARS — For light delivery work. Pull er | part time Top earnings aid | daily Apply Colonial Room. Hotel | Waldron Saturday. Sunday and Monday _ | OUTSTANDING | ~$ALES OPPOR- | UNITY. Well estabiished na-| tions financia! concern has two permanent, full openings. | neat papeg ld men. over 30 } on business- professiona! acount. Pontiac area | Car essential Drawing eceouny plue bonus qualified men. Write Pontiac Press, Box 11. giving sales background } PARTNER OR HELPER FOR u-ed furniture store good refin- | isher can work second shift else- woere, no capitol needed Write Pontiac Press Box 68. PART PIBIE Four well dressed men $15 evening. Car peceanety. §-2743. Call 4-8 pm | PART TIME MECHANIC have own tools. FE 2-30 - PHARMACIST. UANAGING “ABILI- ed for time Fe MUST ties. Excellent opportunity. Bev- erly Hills Drugs, Birmingham. Mr 7-O0477 REAL ESTATE Work in the lake area. Must work full time. Prefer experienced, but will consider peetomne cigs party. ° JOHN J. VERM _EM_ 3.6466 SALESMAN 1 Nationai known distiller has immediate opening for energetic experienced salesman to cover Oakland County area. ly appll- cants experienced ‘n food, drug tobacco or beverage line will ve considered Must reside in Pentiac | or vicinity Write Pontiac Press Box 7» sta'ing ege. marital status and previous experience. ; SALESMAN EXPERIENCED OR not, We will train you to make | $300 @ week Our season is here. | 1700 8 Telegraph. 10 to 5. | SALESMAN PART OR FULL TIME | 0-28 Car Tequired. Leads | Cail Sunset 7-6031 collect, Flint __ | TREE TRIMMER. EXPERIANCE | needed. See Mr Olin. Saturday morning. 5899 W Maple TRUCK SALESMAN. _ EX- erience preferred. Good location. 300d pay plan. Apply Truck Dept. _Cv_Owens_ Inc. sud 8. Saginaw. TELEPHONE CANVASSERS For modernization sa'es, good commissions, FE 2-8245 or FE 20777 WELL EST. COMPANY CAN , guar, you stability and better an srereey income. arried “21 a Route work. Late model YO } YRS. 14 Milg_ & Southfield. / _Help \ Wanted Female 20) of handling general ledger & detail books; Draw up balance sheet & rofit & less state- mente, Make pp quarterly tax teport & do other general office work. The Murray-Way Corp. . fon 46890. 2545 E. Maple Rd. “Birmingham. BARBER WARTED. 5p jini LIKE A REAL CAR BARGAIN? Lots of in the Want Ads! DISHWASHER FOR EVENIN cpreseine sales-— _Help Wanted Female 20 ~ a BURROUGHS SENSIMATIC: OPERATORS Needeu ai once fo a weeks as- sigument ip Pontiac area. (3) Joe mended for day shift 1.00 to 3: Pm. (3) girs needed wes afternoon shift 3:30 pm. until midnight. Apply in per- son. For your convenience our tnter- viewers will be !n Pontiac on io August 14th. Apply in per- eRU SSELIL KELLY OFFICE SERVICE Wayne Building 26'3 Huron at W ayne UPSTAIRS Rm. 5 ee ee as pice For further laren ecien call Miss Stebbins WO 3-9510 BAKERY SALESGIRL. BETWEEN 28 Day work only. § days Must have transportation. $1 he to start. MI 4-71l4. Anderson Bakery “124 W. 14 Mile. Birming- Conte & CURB on MUBT be 18 W. Root CLERICAL ASSISTANT work office downtown ready - to - wear apparel shop Typing anJ shorthand required. Appiy To in ef in nerson PEGGY'S 16 N. Saginaw _ PE 2-2041 | CURB WAITRESS, OVER 18 MAR- ried preferred Super Chief Drive In Telegraph near Dixie CASHIER FOR PARTY STORE Lk. MA 42100. Call alter sy ue Mr. Bridges a work Fu. time. 3iit Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains. Apply Eves 'DRUG & COSMETIC COUTER. Also, soda fountain clerk. Eves, Goced pay. Beverly Hills Drug, 14 Mile & Southfield, ‘EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted davs, Apply at #8 W. Huron before 3:30. | EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER. 5 days. 3 oT family, prefer live EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER cook, full of part time, MI 4 090» EXPERIENCED MAID WITH RF- ferences, for general housework. Must provide own transportation, 5 davs to evenings. MA 6-6230 ‘EXP. BABYSITTER TO cane FOR 3 children from 6.3 _630 pm. or live in ‘oR. z "399. FOR EXPERIENCED GIRL INSURANCE OFFICE IN AN AT- Ss QUALIFICATIONS MARITAL STATUS ETC GENERAL OFF.CE WORE. $40 WK to start. MA 6-1000 GRILL GIRL & CAR “HOPS. EX- perienced Apply in person. Prost- Top ‘Drive-In. 3118 W. Huron HOUSEKEEPER, _LIVE-IN. OWN room & TV. Cleaning. ‘troning. no cooking. apebudcen: References. MAvfair 6-6240 HOUSEKEFPER FOR 2 MOTHER- jess home 3 cnolldren Must ttte in Write Pontiac Press Box 87 KELLY GIRLS” NEEDED at ONCE 13— ee ee 10—COMP. OPERATORS 1’ you are an experienced trp' i 3 LARGE ROOMS AND B BATH. RE- olen dd) > BATH, 821 = SORE tCE & stove. Hot water & | (3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE) Fr s-osig ot “Bter furnished. entrance Le lights, steam heat. | RM APT “HEAT & HOT © WATER 0328 in uburn Heights, ge -Murphe bed. Stove & Refrig. i By 3 ROOMS & BATH. UPPER. PVT | ent. Vicinity Auburn Heights. UL v ROOMS AND BATH. ¢ UPPER. 2-2110 | '3 ROOMS WITH CLOSED IN SUN, porch. Private bath, entrance and | driveway, utilities furn. Ground floor. Sylvan Lake. FE 2-3238. ! ecently decorated. Ideal for working coupie Stove and refri aod EC ? BEDRM. APT. LGE 7 Roar bu Mae SE aoe "atc: | PqMSTER Melgar, erego Harbor f PA H =| & 6pm. FE 33322 _— — or FE » 22-4361 ves 3 RMS. PVT. BATH ‘a BLK CITY 3 R hospital. Adults. 402 W. Huron i fee bene birce fincne 3 RMS. & PRIVATE BATTH. 31; bath, Modern apt. building, Stowel. FE 4-2190 | Adults. Best addresses in Pontiac, 3} RMS. UTIL. FURN. Al ADULTS. off street parking, stove, refrig., _154 Lincoln Ave. OR 3-9522 three closets. Neat Clean private. adults, $15. a week. Also =| ! t ' | | | | | erator furnished 203 8. Marshall j FE 5-2229 i YARD heat, hot water furnished. New elton adults only. See after » car fos may be used as 4:30, 16 Pinegrove. | bump shop. FE 47884 -_ 4 NICE ROOMS UT a iLITIES, |4 ROOM APT. WITH sTOVE __ Murphy _bed. ' Ma es and heat Mecniened, 4 fe a ADE LTs. | | «Room See (¢_RMS., & BATH, WEST SIDE. (ROOMS NEAR TOWN EVERY. | DCC» adults. PE 21523 thin, urn. §2 Norton St. MAple ase” ° Will (ake 2‘smail children. 87 ' Judson 8t. 4-B965. 5 RM. MAIN FLOOR BXCCON- dition 132 W. Lawrence. 3 adults § LARG# RMBS.. HEAT AND HOT. Tite furn $70. State St. & & BATH < ON PAVED | street. FE 2-6332 or FE ‘te | - RMS & BATH MODERN ~ CAR: | §30 8 JESSIE a 573 ROOM A APART- ted. Redecorated. Adults. ment furnishe ine Gas ontiac rae F High school.” $90 |, and lights included u inl per- Cees ees. 4. FE 5-615} or after 4 aoa APT.. FIRST FLOOR. child welcome. PE 2-1476 § ROOM APT. PARTIALLY FURN. Private entrances. FE 2-2825 or UL 2-1371. $12.00 “WEEKLY. 3 ROOMS, PRI- bath and entrance, heat & L5 ROOMS utilities. Child weloome. Apply 804 | 8t Clair. 5 ' 80n preferred. FE 48 ae ¥ i if a 5 RM. APT NEWLY DECORATED EB BEDROOM r RMS. & BATH | if [« | | le Rent } Apts. | Unfurnished | 55 $ ROOMS. STOVE 4 & eee. ‘4 — BATH. PARTLY FURN- a FE oa), $80 mo. FE ished. PE ‘ 2-2897. or = ee oar i, 8. SHIRLEY 4 «ROOMS, AXP BATH 3 ay LAKE. 3 rooms & bath, nicely decorated. | oF —— Heat furnished. Adults only $40 | 5 RM. HOUSE 388 E; , BLVD. 8. per mong. K. G. Hempstead, 102; _$65 per mo. FE 2 | be Huron St... FE 48284 or FE) SRM. HOUSE. fs OFF M-59° -7439 after 5 1 mile west ot White Lk. Twp 36 & 36: FRONT ST | Hall. MI 6-4026__ 3 rooms & bath, upper & lower Could be rented as ene unit or, separate apartment Children | permitied. $65 for both aper| ments or $40 for single apa ment Kenneth G Hempstead, 103 | E_ Huron St. FE 4-8264 - 2%RM. APT Furnished er unfurn. (5-878. FOR COLORED — } rooms & bath Private en-| trance, gas heat. $1250 weekiv. | _Catl FE 4-8708. _ Paul A. Kern, Rentais PALM VILLA APTS RMS. | Ss Cail FE | Realtor | FE 2-8200 | 3 rms Bath refrig. Stove $60, mo Also 1 rm. apt. §4750 mo _ Adults only. FE 2-6859 | NEWLY DECORATED 3 ROOM, upper apartment on Oakland Ave Stove and refrigerator furnisied Laundry facilities. Reduced rent FE 807. NEWLY DECORATED UPPER flat. 4 rooms & bath. Garage Heat | furn. Private entrance. On bus- line. 216 8. Marshall. FE 2-5273 _After 6. __ NEAR TEL-HURON 3 rooms & bath upper Stove refrigerator & apt. size washer furnished. Adults or 1 child wel- welcome. All util. furn. $75 mo. OR 3-7193. ORCHARD COURT | APARTMENTS -— BRAND NEW— — AIR CONDITICNED — —1 BEDROOM -- / “Rent Greatly Reduced’ Pontiacs most exclusive, modern | West stde apartment developuient | building with indi- vidual entrance nets in decorator colors with plas- $12.50 WEEK, NEW 36 FOOT MOD- | Beautiful kitchens with meta! cabi- | | tic tops. Stove and refrigerator furnished. Auto. heat & hot water (soft) fur- | nished. Kitchen fan. master TV | aerial and many other fine fea- | tures ADULTS ONLY \ furnished MANAGER 19 SALMERS BT. APT. & Il. 8-6918 Only 3 blocks | Open Daily & Sun 10 am. -% pm. | _ OVERLOOKING LAKE, "3 ROOMS, | bath and sun porch. Adults only. 5415 Eliz. Lk. Rd. PRIVATE 4 ROOMS AND BATH stove & refrigerator 1 chlid wel- | | come. UL 2-1320. 3286 Aubugn Ave STOVE AND REPEC: FURN. 1 __ bedroom. OR 3-1571 Silver Lake Apts. Attractive 1 & bedrin. Very | private. Includes all utilities & | Garage Very low rent. Adults. No pets. References. See manager. _Apt. 3. 2720 Dixie Hwy. . ESTSIDE 3 rms. & tiled bath. All utilities furnished. $65 monthly. FE 4-4821 | or 309 Elizabeth Lake Rd. | WEST SIDE. 4 RMS. & BATH. PVT. | ent. Stove & refrig. $80 includ-' _ing util. FE 8-9746. WEST SIDE DUPLEX 2. 2 BEDRMS 1 and bath up ty Meg eae rm., kitchen first basement automatic Theat ees Month 3 bedrm., near Pontiac Motor. $60 month. FE 4-2321 be fore 5. FE 5- o-3172 after 5 Rent Houses Furnished 50 1 BEDRM neo MONTH UL 9388 _1 BEDROOM, cozy. CLEAN, ALL | __util. supplied. FE 23-4855. : (3 BEDRM. BEAUTIFUL LAKE. | front home Furn or unfdfn. Sept, to June, Close to Pontiac. EM} 3-0304 3 BEDRM | scaped required some. EDRM, a Gen mo. 2.4307 ay BEDRM. | FURN. “YEAR | AROUND home, on White Lake, boat, Pvt. | dock, Adults prefered Call Holly | _ME 7-7327_Mrs. Henry Cook. RANCH FURN. Lease. Security deposit Approx. 7 min. from ' FE 5-1761 or EM 3-4985 NEW ‘SUB. PAVED 8 mi from Pontiac $85 | References required. FE) LAND. . ie” BEDRM. LAKEFRONT HOM to reliable party Semi-furnished | Near bus & school. Sept. thru | June ist. FE 8-4651. 4 RMS. OLDER LOUPLE > PRE-| jeraed re Marlington 8st. Dray- Gnocee 5 BATH. 2 CAR GA- Ha eh $80 mo. Maceday Lake. OA 6 LARGE RMS. VERY REAS- thru. 1321. Bamford r. ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDROOM “LAKE- front homes. Sept. till June sth. | EM 3-0134. ! A NEWLY FURNISHED LAKE- front home availabie Sept.-June, M 3-4006 COMPLETELY FURNISHED 3 BI BED- Tm. home,on Elizabeth Lk. Adults | only $70 mo. 4015 Oakknoll, Eliz Lk. Available Sept. 10th FURNISHED BEAUTIFUL LAKE. front home 10 min. from down- | town Pontiac, 3 bedrooms. tile: bath, natural replace. Sept. Ist) to June. OR 3-5810 LAKE ORION 5 RMS. & Electric stove & hot water. Oil heat. Cal after 4 pm. _ MY 2-3811. MODERN 3 - BEDRM. HOUSE. 8th thru June 5th. Gas/ . Reas rent to reliable ten- | ant 1475 Rivona off Cass Lk Rd | MODERN LAKFFRONT ‘HOME — Suitable for couple or small fam- liv. Lease Sept ‘to June. Near: _Union Lk. EM 3-2193 “SCHOOLTEACHERS New home on Cass Lake for the schoo] year. FE 2-8001. SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT. IN- quire at 1676 Taylor a Ask for Lonnie Weaver. FE 4 Rent Houses Gafue _ BATH ' 57 Why pav rent? 2 Own your own home 3. Small down paymen's 4. No mortgage costs {niolvéd 5, mae have several 2 & 3 bedroom omes 6 So after reading the ad. what | are mou waitin Ky Call now. } ARRO REALT TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR | 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd | FE 5-1284 FE 4-3844 | Open 9 am ‘to 830 pm. Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM BRICK. 7 RAMONA Telegraph & Elizabeth Terrace Late Rd Open Thurs. & on eves | to 9: Sat_? to 5 and 7 to 9 a meon Oe 24 FOOT LIVING! room, modern newly decorated, on | 150 x 300 ft. lot. Neatly land- Rent witha and 3 car garage. ee to buy. $100 a month. 2 wit a Sete DUPLEX ONE FLOOR Good Pontiac location. Clean: Call LL _5-1652 — 1 BEDROOM DUPLEX BEAUTIFUL EAST BOULEVARD HEIGHTS Now Renting For 8i5 PER ONTH OFFICE: 344, N FE Boulevard at Valencia | _3.RM MODERN & BSMT. FAST ! of Ponfiac. FE 4-8002 3 BEDRM BRICK IN HOLLY. | = 1 New Gas heat. k i : ROOM APT as CHILDREN WEI- as” ents, Bee: Managers: \ ple Gsiy ane eer MRA _come. - 729: = 2 2 BEDROO? BRIC 27 RMS. BATH ~ UTILITIES. GA- SHIRLEY APTS. Mt. Roo fee ues Bi _tage. FE 40122. 51 Pine. {180 E Huron » N. after 4 p.m j 3 ite a coating sCO0k. GLORIA APTS. \5 co “MODERN HOUSE NEAR 1 ak month, includes utilities. Coupie | 22" Moenanic St. a #-$336 9687. e Bice Oh: Maple only. §-4032. 4 RMS WEST SIDE. HEAT ale B M. — hot water furn. FE 47106 or, 3 BEDROOM. FLOOR. CARPET. 13 bein and Neuteance, "Very. eas. _MI_ 6-3263. = » drapes. full basement. “ a ne Dl en renee rmeit “bans eeico a = ROOM 1 BEDAM, as rarove| 3 heat $90 month, 355 "E. Blvd week. Inquire at m3 w Baldwin nee. etrigerator . Johnson | > : Yast? _FE, 5-101 | — Ave. FE 2-1814._ a BEORM. ROUSE. NEAR SCHOOL 3'%2 ROOMS, ALL UTILITIES: 4 ROOMS AND BATH. CLEAN. _after 1.00. References. e oT BEDRM YEAR ‘ROUND HOME ful] basement, stove and refrig. __Cass Lk FE 4-7837. 3 BEDROOM FRAME HOME OD ON West side. 1's baths, large living room, lB e and ‘full basement A. JOHNSON hamid 1704 8 Telegraph Rd, FE 4-25. PULL Seeieee brick house, fenced yard, grade school IA Herrington Hillg Sub. $125 per mo, Fe 86-1503. NEWLY DECO. | | rated Couple preferred. FE 5-3047 3 BEDROOM BRICK TERRACE | Gas heat $70 2. children welcome. 10 Maynard Court. In- ; Quire next door. 3 } BEDROOM. ji 3 “BATHS, CLARK- mo. PANGUS. Realtor | ne ‘Mad, Ortonvilie) BA 71-2815 } > ’ 4 ' COTTAGES, HOUGHTON LAKE | MA_ 43916 "SQUARE LK. BY MIRACLE MILE. ' LARGE ‘COMFORTABLE ROOM FE 2-5296. ee CLEAN ROOM near) Rent Houses Unfurn. 57 i§ RMS. AND BATH IN AUBURN Heights. $65. FE 5-3121 5 ROOMS | axe. } BATH. REASONA- We FE 23-7058 5 RMS. & BATH 217_ ELIZABETH | Lake Rd. FE 2-6670. RMS 3 BEDRMS. CONVENIENT | to schools. $120 r mo. Security deposit? Option to buy. OR 3-8446 ® ROOM WITH GARAGE. .OIL heat) $90 month. Aduits only Near High School. 151 W. Law- tence FE 5-6424. $38 PER MO. 4 ROOM 2 bedrooms. Children OK. _ Orchard Lake Ave. $95 MONTH Brick 3 bedrms. Basement tile | bath, table space in kitchen. | paved street. Schools. Option to} a See Hempelmann at model. ! 280 W. Yale. corner Stanley. FE 53-9036 or UN_ 4-4586. AUBURN AND ADAMS VICINITY. . attached garage. Large . quiet. Near schools and churches. $80, Apply Pontiac Press [ HOUSE. 2683 Box 171 BRICK TERRACE, Straits Lake privileges retrig., adults. EM 3-4115. —. MIDDLE Stove & RM. STOVE. ga- Mace- COTTAGE 2 BEDRM refrig Automatic hot water, rage Adults 3875 Maiden. day DUPLEX nice, J Rutgers. ao BEDROO™ VERY gas Beat: 08 ELF Ruts Lincotn 5-165: 7 ELIZABFTH LAKE err bedrooin, tile bath, en heat, basement. Pheae: EM 3-4290 'FOR RENT 5 ROOM HOUSE | near Northern. Madison, and Em- | erson Open Saturday 10 to 6, ' j | i 2 $76 Cameron. FOR RENT O?% SELL REASON- abie. 2 bedrm. modern home Ronh of Clarkston at Lake Louise Newly decorated Lak priv. School bus service at your | door. NAtional 17-9044 _ | FREE RENT IN EXCHANGE FOR labor. Beautiful 4 bedrm. lake-| front home. Semi-furnished. Near bus & school. To reiiable party ; Must be an experienced mason | man, brick layer, or man Who}; is capable 'n putting in a sea- _ wall for lakefront. FE 84651 LEASE With Option To Buy | White Lake—}3 years old-bona- | fide ranch home. 5 lovely. spa- cious rooms, plus bath & utility. Just decorated. Breezeway fin- ished in mahogany. 2-car attached garage All vacant end ready to occupy. Lot 80 x 115. Lovely set- ung: 3 noeks from lake. Let's go mming fishing via private beach Dnetves for this subdivi- sion $90 a month. ,DEMUTE CRIGER 602 E. Fourth Royal Oak LI 8- LOWER ROOM AND oo util, tence yard, wash ésdia 31_Park Place. FE L _ tage. 37 Park Place. FE 486: MODERN 3 RM. AND Se UN- finished upstairs 4 miles North oe Sark ston. $60 per month. NEW : BEDROOM HOUSE AND bedrms., & rms carpeted livin Curtains & Gas heat & hot abie for tmmediate occupancy $85 per month Rolfe H Smith. Beeler 244 Telegraph. FE 3-7848 ROCHESTER* §4160 0 DEQUINDRE. ! Studio living fm 2 large bedrms. | Beautiful grounds easonable rent. FE 4-5000. __ | SPRINGFIELD TWP. NEAR CLKS. 2 bedroom, duplex, FE 8-1455. SMALL HOUSE AT 2310 MAPLE- crest, Williams Lake, $60 month. Phone OR 3-2874. UNFURN. 2 BEDRM., ATTACHED breezeway and arage, lake priv- ileges on Fox Lake. (dato es of Commerce $75 month, E !' VERY NICELY LOCATED MOD. | on house in the country. Ox. | for Ortonville area. Phone | Oakland _§ 8-241. YEAR ROUND HOME ON N PONTIAC , Lake. $70 mo. TUxedo 4-2817.___| Rent Lake Cottages 58. 2 BEDROOM WATKINS ace | front. By the week. OR 3-8058. | 581 N. LONGLAKE BLVD. LAKE | Orion. Mich, Trails Inn, goed fish ing and swimming. by week. MY | 3-1413. ‘AT BLACK LAKE. August 22. EM 3-0495. garage. Upper Straits Lake. $100 M_ = 20 ee eee . eee _ NEW 3 BEDRM. LGE. LIVING | ui «6 & «=Ckitehea =Bsmt. Oil cet | Partiv furn $110. UL 2-3479 after » pin ee ! NEAR WATERFORD. SMALL. ciean house Youngstown kitchen. | Kiectric range, Refrigerator. No! pets. $065 OR 23-4330 ; NEAR PONTIAC GENERAL. 3) ing . AVAILABLE * modern. ._ FE _ 8-1370. PE 4-3368. MODERN COTTAGES ON LAKE Leelanau with boats and beach. Everything furnished. OR 3-9004. MODERN LAKE FRONT, ON Sand Point near Caseville. Sleeps 8. available August 23?, Like new. $50 wk UL_2-2342. ~ MISSAT. ES, LAKE ston. Mich, FE 5-1 ase “COFTAGR aT PEER) t ‘ For Rent Rooms 59 1 SLEEPING RM. PLUS 1 BATCH- eiors Apt. 90 Auburn. FE 8-9543 | “ATTRACTIVE ROOM FOR L GIRLS ; Privileges, 547 W. Hur | ATTRACTIVE RMS. neon FE .. 86 Cottage St. E 8-2284. See Mrs. Cooper. | AT BUS STOP L3E. FRONT RM Evers for your convenience FE 5-7332. BUSINESS PEOPLE. SHOWER. garage, cooking priv. FE 2-3517. CLOSE IN RM. FOR MAN. CLEAN No drinkers. FE 4-6768 | CLEAN RM., & BATH. PVT ENT | FE 4-0122 41 Pine lor 2 LOVELY aes ‘UNFURN. PVT Ent. & bath, West Huron at bus line, FE 4-0097 REAS. RENT FOR MIDDLEAGED lady in Widow's home in return for light services. Ref. FE 5-8678. ROOM FOR RENT COMPLETE home privileges. Close to Pon- tiac & Fisher Body. Call after 4pm. FE 5-380 _ week 110 Whittemore. __ SLEEPING ROOM. $7 0 W. Huron 8t 7 Reonus with Board 60 60, PRIVATE | home. North end FE 2-8975 VERY CLEAN. HOMESTYLE _meals TV. FE Convalescent t= ol ee j i =A | SLEEPING RM, PVT. BATH, 87 | NO oe equipment and service, at rea- sonabie rates Men or women | Bed or ambulatory 34-hour eare _ FE 42225 oz ~ Hotel Rooms PRON re eee HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Also 1 or 2 room apartments Cooking and refrigeration units 46 Auburn — FE 2-9230 63 WE OFFER THE FINEST 1 | } For Rent St Stores LO OOOrererenreee™” ULTRA-NEW STORES WEST _side. FE 2-2144 ce 64 | meY ie OFFICES -WEST SIDE. rz| __Rent_ Office § Space — 6 | OFFICE FOR RENT, 269 BALD | _¥in Ave . FE 5-105! OFFICE FOR RENT.” FE 4-9826 N-TEL CENTRE, SOUTH TELE- grapb Rd. 800 sq foot air-cordi- tioned office. 2 lavatories, as Ample parkin olfe’ BH | 244 rs Tebsereon ic} Besinere Opportunities 66 ‘RY OWNER — 98 x 250. FRONT- | age on US. 10. Home, butidings, suitable any type business, $1 000 or Best Offer G-9490 South Dixie Hwy. Grand Bianc. | i “#4 (345 Oakland Ave Hl Business Opportunities mee oe 2 BAY SERVICE STATION. cated on busy street. pear Celine of Pontiac. Heavy “residential! area. Flexible ssession plan. Dia! OR 3-4775 a.m. or OF 35-0318) evenings. _ “A. STORES SDD SUNDRIES. 8. W. Michigan town. Gross $56,000. Price $21,500 includes $10,000 imventory. GROGERY, G SDM. One of ibe nicest in Thumb area $120,000. Only $33,000. Terms GROCERIES, MEATS. SDM. Near Huron. 2-story brick bide living quarters, $15,500 [aes stock. BEER STORE IN MONROE -— Groceries & meats. Bell 250 to 300 cases of beer per week. Gross $135,000. Store, stock & home. poling Pay for inventory as down payment. STATEWIDE eet Folate cary ice of Pontiac B CHARLES, REAL xO iT 8 Crelegraph FE i GOOD PART TIME OPPORTUN- ity to earn money in your spare time servicing an automatic mer chandise vending route of your own. in your own area No ex- perience necessary. Once weekly you drive around and pick up money $395 needed for equip- ment Locations are set up for you to service. Write giving ad- dress, phone. Box 24, Pontiac Press. DRIVE-IN IN RESTAURANT NEAR MILFORD. Completely equipped & ready S a ts of parking, lot 183 x Room in back for living quant Seating capacity appsontm ately 40. Full price for everything $21,500 with $7,000 dao. Hagstrom REALTORS 4900 Highland Rd Pontiac, » Mich Ph FOR RENT Modern 4-bay heavily traveled Troy Rochester area. Sinclair Relining Co esier OL 1-817 (M39) OR __4-0338 thoroughfare in Roch- Gross | Everything | to 3 p.m. | { 3°, S Saginaw st 4-0521 | service station on | Birmingham | GROCERY “STORE ‘OR BUSINESS | place. gas. cabins, 2 bdrm. home North. Write P.O. Box 602 City: Miche “LETS TALK BUSINESS ~ \ntomatic [Laundry Perfect man and wife combina. | tion Good location and priced | below replacement costs Can be handled for only $3500 down Soft Ice Cream This Dearborn area soft cream business requires @ small down payment and is capable of , & go net profit New equip-/ ment in well established loca- tion. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 1537 Telegraph Rd. PARK AT oa" ONT DOOR LARGE 2 STORY 9 RM. HOUSE. In Lake Orton. Ideal for apart- ment. Owner will sacrifice, make offer. Lake Orion Realty 562 8. Lapeer Rd. MY 2-231), MODERN SERVICE STATIONS please call . FE 2-0101. p.m. call FE 8-i448. The Pure Oil Company. MONEY MAKER POOL HALL, RESTAURANT & LIVING UARTERS WITH 3 B OOMB. Some e equipmens in- cluded, building 38x5 lished business. Located in Small Lake Town across road from lake. Only $15.- | 950 with $5,000 Down or will ac- cept free & clear home as Down eee 920. rice, $149 5 yr. tile. Galvanized copper, black, BANKRUPT ST OCK _puateniee. chick's, uty 3-371. pipe and fittings. Lawe Brothers Paint, are Bedroom 6p ¢ 8. ctrolux vaccum, $1495. Oleum ages role a mate Wringer type. washers.” gas HEIGHTS SUPPL a sat springs oe wattresses. Must sell; _refms. Curt’s Apl. PE 5-4049. _ | 2685 Lapeer Ra. 4- a real SINGER PORTABLE SE SEWING MA-| =o BUY AND SAVE —- Co, 4763, chine, $18.50 oe Die, oN og a Plains. Open, Sewing Center. FE 2. 333 __ [< . soil pipe, .. re 2 pet Oe ee ee TRADE GAg RANGE “FOR ELEC: |S tne ius door... 8 81285 A&P. arket. _ j tric range R. B. Munro Electric x. 3 oak flooring . $65M | BLONDE DE DUNCAN PHYFE DINETTE Co. 1060 W. Huron Conger ne, Cabinet with set. Washer & drver. Bunk bed TRADE ELEC. RANGE FOR GAS wail cabinet. $81.95 | set. Elec. range. OR 3-4230 range. R. B. Monro Electric Co. Wal e Lumber BUILT-IN RANGE AND OVEN, _!060 W Huron. olverin — Stainless Steel) Terrific Buy a His WE Ek’s 320 8 Paddock FE 2-91 Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Or- CUSTOM GAS CONVERSION UNIT | chard Lk. Ave_— 2 SPFCIALS $4 Apply 348 Juason st BENDIX Senha ae Fvervthing Sold at Reduction ! CASH WAY \ cabibetitrpe HOTPOINT 12 cu ft. deluxe teere: es BENDIX AUTOMATIC op WASHER. WAS $549 NOW §228 LU MBER PRICES good condition $20 FE eae yoUR CHOICE |STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS BENDIX “AUTOMATIC WA ; ’ fter 4. FE OTHER SUPER VALUES B goss, OS 38 Cal ater _ Burmeister s r TR ft. a Sada 7 BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON io \ bunk beds Complete with springs was siv0 the Piecine Range W $162 | NORT os ce IBER | and mattress, §39.95. Pearson's WAS $229 95 W 8158 | mpany z Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Ave./ AUTOMATIC WASHER | 4940 Coole? take Ke har a 4171 BEAUTIFUL NECCHI ZIG ZAG was $2499 w 64 Opek 5 6 at tes pie Asis cere sas as cau oF pay $750 AUTOMATIC | DRYER 124 | __ Deliveries available \ mirth “e- 2 veat. Call Crea 79" 1 OW $14 BEEF AND 2ORK — HALF AND __Mmgr. FE 5-4721. AKA Products Co OTHER CHOICE VALUES | quarters Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-7041. CORNER CUPBOARDS, DROP LEAF. ne DOUBLE AND SINGLE tables, antique chair. marble top R. B. MADE: NRO: Flectric old window jesse & old dors. table, dresser, sewing machine. | ORlando 34-8909 — projector, screen. mix master. 1060 W Huron _ FE 5-8431 GincLe FLUORESCENT “LIGHTS. _silver_t and misc EM 3-3497 _ USED CONVERTED TIMKEN 4 Must noders lights oe kitcheng, FRIGERATOR furnace complete. 7 cubic cinettes and recreation rooms. COU er OL _EM 35137 Frigidatre. Gas range. FE 2-4728 | | $12.95 value $6.95, factory marred CABINET SINK. APT. REFRIG. _*fter # _ | poe gg Sorc ata So ator. Like new. FE 8-9302 aft- Used Trade-In Dept. “ee BGT En st . er a Occasions! chair .... $ soe CRAFTSMAN 24 IN. JIG SAW & COMBINATION GE E WASHER Drum table 95 motor Sears lawn seed § i . \ preader. Dryer. Aqua Like new $225. OR Guive rocker a suisse $10 85 Good hand mower Curtain stretch- 3-371. —— ———- 9X12 rug and pad _....... $2995! er Coleman cabin size of] space De venport and chair er a4 heater Men's Oxford ray a ) 4 jas range + size like new. All for $ or, CAPITOL AL? PLIANC E § piece dining room suile ... aa 30 sell separate UL 2-1618 Sewing machine trade-ins. Facep- tiona) values Refrigerator 0 THOMAS ECONOMY CAMPING TRAILER, TENT TYPE. Bieeps 3 nnerspirng mattress. !d. $39 50 Rinmore. a bear old. Dix 361 8 Saginaw FE 29151, Complete with stove. ice chest. | sop nite ‘ Cstaiae mais head. $47.50 = Sa SS —— | lantern cot, Will sell with oF | OND GALLON Singer, zig zag in console cab!- TR: ADE- IN DEPT. , Without equipment 8250. 235 ne "9 Gallons for $299 net. $88 40. Easy gyasher $29 95 _ haven Rd. Rochester OL 1-261 “BuyLo’ WAREHOUSE These machines were selected for Studio Coucn $29.95 _ CLYDE LUMBER & SUPPLY CO TILE OUTL their Nke new condition from 2 Pe L. room sult $20 05 | 4807 N Milford Rd Clyde Mich | REAR OF 104 8S. SAGINAW F hundreds of reds et on new iy pe ae age + i Drain tie at 0c ea sed 2x45) ~ tUARn cr —«~, - machines and are guaranteed per- Metal bed & springs at 4 & Sc per ft 2x6's at 8 &! fect. Call for free home demon- 5 Pc_ bedroom suite $89 95 | @c per ft. 2x8s at 10c per ft | PLY W OOD SPECIALS | stration. GE Guar. Refrig $69 95 | 2nl0's at 2c per ft. MUtual | 28 Plyscord 4’x4" ............ FE_ 5.9407 ed ee. epee Bs WYMAN'S | CLOSE “OUT ON FAMOUS NAME. amen $30 58 CHROME BREAKFAST TABLE MANY “OTHER ITEMS AVATLARI E | track combination windows rad Ubi, Roane ois’ | WANT eee 2 ere! "Ae Sh | Seta gee ae he ae DINING RM. SET. COUCH & WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION; nq combination doors. Terrific | misc. FE 4-131 re-built wasbing secbincs| buy FE 6-2068: a asy terms. Open am. to Se ——— || DARK OAK | DINETTE Ladi ioe pm. Thyle's Electric, corner N.| CEMENT MIXER. Hote BAG tudes Chaira and buffet, $25. Two —Johason and Howard. FE ¢sico | Meee Call after 6 =— New 6. bottle eet alae Warehouse Release DUO - THERM FURNACE WITH $4. Duncan Phyfe glass topped Large Selection | controls. Fireplace screen & rods. cocktat! table $5. thor Wringe OF _Buggy wheels. OR 3-0672. Als DeVELVIS SPRAY BOOTH, 12x25 Siae and ends Aicches, nt exhaust fan. $500. OA with 28” t ils. | S =. 6) Phone PEdera! 821830 | Newly Reconditioned 8.2007 DRASTIC REDUCTION ; ALL - DAVID BRADLEY GARDEN TRAC- ee eo k And Fully Guaranteed tor also power mower. 30 inch | Used pisecra er _ feel type. OL 1006... : = Lah. to Te ........ om $59.95 AND DO Oe ee A LD Ce esse te nceee eee decoratin, toblem undrecs o Ga il Goreaneetoe asad na 4 TERMS TO ‘SUIT colors io fee from, interior or exterior. See our wall and matching. fabric select : 338, CONSUMERS POWER bepes $195. . bedrm. Set ... $29 Interspring Mattress .. | - $19. 95) FE 5-8151 Berry Bros Jelied Magic no drip | é pai! ALL SALES MERCHANDISE SOLD 28 \V. LAWRENCE | Poagtaxp FUEL & PAINT POR CASH ONE WTD: ARTIQUE piers O10 2 ee AKLAND TTUR® CO. pe. econ : ELECTRIC DEEP WELL PUMP & precrintes Yer tne nome se Markisten tables: MY sent pe paumbing fixtures. _ 104 8 Saginaw —S_sWFE::2-8523 wesTINGHOUSE REFRIGERA. | Che#> _FE_2-7868 = DAVENPORT CHAIR: BEDRM. tor, excellent condition. 6125. MI ELFCTRIC MOTORS HEAVY _ 41 Liberty. -0822 ree ae As 6 Wagoue? weed ELECTRIC SS LIKE NEW WESTINGHOUSE Sere “1250 ¥ oner $30. 8230 Highiand Rd OR Very reason-|) 3.7700 gas hot water | washer and drver. able. Also 30 gal. heater. FE 5-2765 TRAYS lined. 10; EASY nels LIKE NEW. 6-4508 after noon. ea LAUNDRY _ 20.95. 30 gallon glass Lf ; i rete, ape sss vat ar gas n T0085 M58 West GA mode re . e. ompson. 7 es - a eee Easy ferme, HiFi, TV TV & Radios 7 744 |FOR SALE 2X 1278 & 2 X 108. | Scher. MY 33ti = Case FOR USED 18 PUR- heap. EM_3-2735 after 5. EEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMO s “y lo! name brands. | that Pk Terrific chased at your home. FE 2-0367 "| FOR SALE. Ip x 10 PORTABLE | Padio House New top and sides, | FE 2-6210. values $149.95 while they last. | W ater Softener 75 _never used. $100. } Fiusrescest. 30! Se drebard tate! <| FOR SALE OR "TRADE IRON |_and 8: Ave. | AUTOMATIC SOFTENER. NEW OR/| _Fireman Stoker. OR 31687. _ FOR SALE 3 I ELECTRIc used. Reas. Priced. FE 2-5821. FREE ee TOILETS se | i oubie bow sin eesti seine i ’ Goer “egndition, Electric eae cl For Sale Miscellaneous 76 | ‘a-in_ hard copper $65.00. PE 2-0353 after 6 p.m. I oe lengths ........... 16c ft 1 ies eee — te anges: oon SPECIAL FEATURE : 3-pe. bath sets with trim ..$89.95 2 2 WHEEL TRAILER FOR SALE ith Good condition. FE §-3331 a at s colared path set w o- GIBSON REFRIGERATOR ae eee 2 = — Gua eed—De 2 POT EENMORE OIL BURNER, ay Ss. Saginaw FE 5-2100 uae hart tl Mrered $55 Small trailer. 5560 Blackmoor Factory 2nds — trregulars HAMILTON DRYER, GAS _hear Commerce. Carrol Lk. Sub. | __SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY _ New—Installed—Delivered 2 FUEL OiL TANKS. GOOD CON-| GRANITE BLDG. BLOCKS, 3500 —$168— dition, Will deliver. FE 5-120, Size 8x5x4. UL 2-4585. GF, AUTOMATIC WASHER | ¢@ PC. SECTIONAL, SIDEWALK | GENTLE RIDING HORSE AND —$199 95— bike. dog’ house, from beds with saddle, Also 24” boy's bicycle, The springs. (1) 600 x 16. Wardrobe | reaconable OL 2:0971. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHop = ([__!funk. OR 3-1165_______ | HOT WATER HEATERS. 30 GAL. Of Pontiac IN, go PIPE, PER LENGTH, gas. New Consumer Power ap- $1 WEST HURON 4-1555| $3.78 Fae soil pipe, per length. proved. $88.50 value, $39.50 and FREEZERS — NORGE FREEZERS $3.39. G. A. Thompson, 7005 M59| $5950 These are slightly marred. Also electric. of] and bottled ges heaters at terrific value. Michi- gan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lk | Ave 16 ‘HI FI COMPONENTS. SPEAKER | _35es taeatable. $100. FE est g West. - Open eves. New models. sligh scratched or 4INCH §& none PIPE, 5 FT. $3.79 erate-marred models at big dis-/ Sump pum $32. count prices SAVE PLUMBING Lt 2 years to pay |172 8. Saginaw FE 5-2100 a FT CAST IRON |! RECEMED el = bl bey as cash ° NE GABERT bathtub th bench t #Best quality 121 N. Saginaw rE | 5-6189 $40 95. ana . Thompson. 7005 M50 | FREEZERS arias oe PRICES | _ West. * a es available. Samuel's Ap-: 5} ‘# piances, Devisburg. MA $2011. Is oe $0 EM 36532." with #H O erty GREEN DAVENPORT. REASON-|jo yR 5)-GAL_ELEC WATE. La | Gas Fe SSM. after 6 | p.m heater $6750 cash & carry | $15; CHROME 1 TA-| A. Thompson. 7005 M59. West te taaig ines te ai, 8) Span ey reCh8M, BCARRY SRECTALS | ‘ ; - 2 ROMEX SPECIAL COIL | ina WP shelving .. lic lin. ft HELP MOVED M LARGE lots, 2'9¢ per ft. Boxes, fittings !1x19 WP sheathing Thue lin. ft home te small apartment Bare, at spegial prices. G. A Thomp-, 1x12 WP sheathing Sc lin. ft “ much china. linens. bedding.| son, M50 West Open Eves | Prefinished Lauan .... $7.20 sheet furniture. Dictures. lamps, gad- 39 y ye VANITY. HAND BASIN, | 4x8x!4 sanded fr plywood $3.84 ea. | S. cornes Mace Mon- ? cas best grade. $1850 | 4x8x% sanded fir plywood $7.52 ea. meted tee tet 'G M59 West. | teady Mixed (Goncrets He KELVINATOR REFRIG. ALSO. € GAS 2 y DEEP FREEZE. NEW j Moitar . 1.07 bag. | range, both exc. cond Will sell 7 dei: | both for $100. OR 3-8534 sed ouly 7 mos. ‘398 model | We Build Roof’ Trusses KENMORE STOVE. GOOD COND. FE 8-85 : Jos CR TELER MOTOR & PARTS. CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES | eee fone eresie ee cond rm Wagon frame. $15. Blond $90; Westinghouse dryer, $85. V _ piano. $20. FE 4-9884 so MA 4-455] lous household items FE 8-1503/ 32-GAL. ELE C HEATER, $60.95 ee ee ere cens j ae sine as mete es oD | | HAGGERTY LUMBER ; & SUPPLY LEAVING STATE . ROS oF cota. wat trays end stanc & fau- weed be iaidhizee | AVE PLUMBING LINOLEUM & PAINT SAL} ,172_8. pages FE 5.2100 | Weekdays 7 a.m. to 6 pm __price. At Jack's. 281 B RELL NO LI | SATURDAYS 7am. to 3 pm. aC aE meee | 55 GAL AL BARREL. NO LEAKERS | L piel S Ld cap AND lar ait $1.50. FE 2- ", rson's Fu - ' GIBSON | REFRIG., ., OIL F FURNACE | ni 42 Orchard Lake Ave. _ va SPECIAL | typewriter $25 furnace parts and | | MAYTAG WASHER SQUAR® TUB EM 3-8379 EM 36083 | _motors. FE 8-2416 | pes Cheap/ for cash. 367 G AR: AGE DOORS _ MAHOG CHINA CABINET Y} VEL. A CLEARANCE SAL FE. | Factory seconds, all standard | sizes in stock from $25 apd up. | low dinette set,/Vanity and stool. folding Pair of china jamp bese: I den; Changing Warehouses | Electric doar operators. | kitchen table_/and hai | Peacock he « 5 | closet doors end Giappearie | | articles. FE vienaininis, ; Everything ce Be gee stimates on garage re- MOVING — BARGAINS IN GLASS, ne. ‘ china, linéns. plants. misc. MI 70 Lin. Feet me Open from 8 to 6-4869. 271 Euclid Ave, Birming.| on Saturdays __ a ae Wood Shelves perr¥ DOOR SALES OVER 59 USED TV SETS. FROM RY OR SALES $1495 wu i TV antennas, $0.95. FOR STORES OR HOMES (371 8 Paddock FE _2-0203 VALTON TV a AND PAINTED IN $ JANITROL GAS FURNACE LIKE i WIDE SECTIONS 8 FT HIGH new 96000 BTU $100. EM phe hie: FP ADJUSTABLE | 3.3516 met pall ' 1 SHELVFS. | COUNTER ! er ee DINING ROOM SUITE MA: & PT LONG FOR STORES OR FAT HEN CABINET. Shoal ahtiy scratched 42 mode! | ee | HOME BAR $99 00 value $46 30 while they las: COMPLETE SPRAY PAINT- Also terrific values on 54 and ‘ing outfit. Suitable for commer- Al ae 56 models No phone érders _ cial use. FE 8-1457. Uu Yr). 101Ing piease Michigan Fluorescent, 193 / PAINT-TILE-LINOLEUM . ~ _ _ Orchard Lake Ave 5 / mS 12 Rugs $3 95 ALUM. AWNINGS i 7 i | | / SHOVER’S W'oWIDE ... &7 50 | if 140 8. Saginaw D Canwnies S| =a ft REFRIGERATOR $48 ELECTRIC TEE Ac A) TESS 23115) es | stove $38. Complete murphy vec and You'll Buy Here / ickelodian $35 Gas stove 1 fo = - / $38. 31 in TV = good condition : IBER TAS . FIELD TILE le en $50 Kitchen table & 2 chairs se DOOR CANOPY Shelf boards oie ft / ee page sercen tractor es Chioride . $293 per 100 achments — Like new $125 . eee ee ' st | : : eee $30. FE 5.2766 ORNAMEN PAT. Ho Ut or morta: er NOLDg FACTORY REB , “gs T° : 123 b | softener. 64.000 g:ain uni EFRON COLUMNS 85 UP| PIPE—BRICK-STERL S , > RB \(j\ | FHA Terms Free Estimates wacker oO ARON RAILINGS ** 0 85 30 MON. thru SAT. Reconditioned ue MP ELECTR P Ic 3468 Auburn FE 4-3573 UL 2.3000 ONE LINOLEUM ROLLER -- TWO | SURPLUS LUMBER BTUDIO COUCR 3 20" meet FANS -OFFICE FUR- | Sen er A Con x COMBINATION SAPE| & MATERIAL SALES CO Sirear r hana wae mi & BTO AGE CABINET CHAIRS | $240 Highland ‘Rd. (M58) OR 3.7092 _ Mattress, $22. Call UL 2-3529. $) DFSK. $10- DISPLAY TA- LavaTORIES. CHROME MIXING faucets $2450 value, $1495 alreo | 8T 8ELL ENTIRE Shower Stalls Toilets. con x ie Mo Bathtubs, $25 | ing blond ag oh chest *" =e BRILL tere Factory trregulars. Terrific Val- de-humidifier. O ues Michigan Fluorescent, 293 | Es sont soto — Hurry + Orchard Lake Ave changed. Turner's. 602 Mt. Ciem- Must Be Sold This Week | LARGE DESK, $20 — : —— - _ | MOTEL FURNITURF. siMONs_ r | 4 NO REASONABLE | beds, springs. mattresses and | SAVE i a7 47~ Seats ies | rugs. Call after 4 pm. 975 Or- $$$ | OFF es REFUSED chard Lake. “ . aLtauys | MEDICINE CABINETS WITH TWO AIR CONDITIONERS | puburn a'Rornester Ronde | S5p5in's chvome Buarescent his : UL _ 23-4000 OL ye? | complete, $1495 Pactory trre Were Now “ANCHOR FI FENCES ' lars Michigan Eisorescens: 283 Orchard Lake Ave | NEN FHA 18T QUALITY BATHTUBS | 46.50. Free — yr Li - G._ A. Thompson, 7 a rer ed FREE ESTIMATES FE 5-747! AVAILABLE NOW Oyase OF. 220v, BT ce 0248.05 $184 bad No money down. P} DOWN DELIVERS | Taylor steel overhead doors 827: NEW LUXAIRE OIL Sonn ce) GOODYEAR | end Ox7e actor iecenas” Also; _& ; ducts. MA 5-1 501 or OR 33703 — SERVICE STORE & few used doots, réasonable OIL CIRCULATING HEATER. HOT. FE 5-6123 G&M Construction Company 2260 water heater, and 200 gal. tank el | Dixie Highway ; _on legs AN for $35. EM 3-4207. | . } en PREPINSEED FANELING _ surface unit, never B BATHTUBS TB . an noon FR * 7055 -s = . ba! 2 rch ! # arp fe RG GET.) PRANELIN PIBG ‘SUPPiT Cherry ‘pane!in aie cer ft 4 chaits, uphoi- rapt Tene ar. Northweste:r n 4 FE 8.4220 seats chine .cabinet. fag jr aly, 8 Seiurgers BENS SON L it MBER CO. Ld Super Kemtone and Rust- | | USED / USED COMB. | DOORS. AN ANY SIZE. | BURKE MII.LING MACHINE, TIZZY Bi “Take a good look at the dress I'm wearing so you'll know nee _me when I come out! By Kate are) Sand, Gravel & ‘Dirt 84| Sale Farm Equipment 93 93 BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL, FILL 1 FARMALL H, 1 NEW HOL- dirt & manure, 1 to 5 yds. : Sen with corn head plus livered a Rd. "<4 adhe) sensenes. ate + or _E. Commerce Rd. Milford. |GOOD FARM DIRT, STOCK he: on Walton at Giddings Rd. Load; ed or Gare 1 mile West of 7 SEVERAL | IMPLEMENTS IN- _ waeting © tele. 1 MA 5-4801. i Perry, MY DAVID BRADLEY GARDEN | GOOD ROAD GRAVEL, 5 YARDS tractor with cultivator & blade. | for $7, Delivered. FE 4-6588. $65. OR 3-7023. ODUCING INTR OUR SPECIAL | FARM MACHINERY — NEW AND Pall Prices on Top Grade — used. Proulx per Se on M24 Mirt. Credit ene arran just north of Oxf 5 loads or mo: -¥d. Loads GRAIN DRILLS, SLows. HAR- $8.00. Don't Wait — Call Today. rows, new and used. Davis Me- _FE 4-6595. culeee Ts. Ortonville; NAtional MARION BLUE soD. oe PER YD. | _~7-3202 = 1Vv Dyke, Washington oe TRACTOR. PLOW AND : STillwe U1-06310 drag. Also very good trailer. MI Se Ng ee) jan rave rt. Cement, eerter trecking & tile. OR 3-1534. SPECI AL WE HAVE THE NEW gt Plants, Trees, Shrubs 86 OAKLAND TREE SERVICE TRIM-| FOR AFR WE TAKE TRAD ming & remove). FE #3778. EASY TIME PAYMENTS STATE WIDE TREE SERVICE aes ‘ 1 Wor proves Wwe are experts | Let us trim se path acipelt areane NG ‘BROS. ! vour house our ome WwW 00: EB B6s3! Pontise Rd. at Opdyke _years newer, For Sale Pet: Pets s 87 2 PRECIOUS KITTENS, FREE TO FE 40734_ __ PE! 41112 USED SPECIALS GARDEN TRACTORS, PRICED o- $75 older couples. FE 4-9701 Lawn mowers & Roto Tillers oat REG. 5 COLLIE. FEMALE, $30. HOUGH TON & SONS i - dea Dealer AKC asi COCKER SPANIELS, douestER = were champion sired. FE ¢-3397. RC ones ‘PUP, ONLY 1 AKC COCKER “Teft_ $30. UL 2-3713. AKC REGISTERED BRITTANY Auction Sales 94 VRnAe eee eae PLN INI AUCTION SALE, 1 MILE EAST & 1 Spaniel Puppies, arcellent pedi- Grihel Romeo at 15065 33 gree. Reas. FE 5-175 oe pig Sat. 15th. be- C= AKC REG. COCKER ean 10 WES. ginning at 1 ia ull line of © 1999 by NEA Sercice.t | old, $30. OR 3-0870. farm alpen oemaine 2 rae aces >? a a ig - Te Reg US. Pst of. AKC REG. DACHSHUND PUP- Ad Serine: Deering field pices E Moncee chopper. McCormick No. 45 baler. AKC BEAGLES. SOME RUNNING.' jis Chalmers combine, 2 chop- i For Sale Miscellaneous 76) le —Perry Paint Sale—le Aluminum siding 100 ‘8q tt. ‘Genuine formica c PONTI nitwoonht Ave. PLYWOOD. Fir INCH AT $4.25, AND sa inch a it $5.25. FE 4-4683. PICNIC TABLES. USED LUMBER gent s ends. OR 3-6022 5011 Wal- on Ra PITCHER, PUMP AND PIPE. $12._ __ 209 8. Shirley. ~ PATIO STONES _ 30% OFF SIZES 24X24, $1.40, you Roger A, Authier Co., 10570 High land Rd.. \M59), 4 miles west of Pontiac Airport. EM 3-4825. PICNIC TABLES FOLDING OR Oe en legs. 6 top. “KD.” 95. FILON Piberglas WOOD WOVEN Factory stained 48° Hi, $105 per run ft. AUBURN LUMBER 0 S. Squirrel Rd. anels. 57¢ sq. ft. ENCE ‘ROTO TILLER. MONTGOMERY Ward OR 3-36 | RCA GEIGER ae COM- plete with batteries and headset. $35. Phone UL 2-3049. Weekdays after 5 30. STANDARD TYPEWRITERS. ? yoo & $25. FE 8-4480 ‘STEAM IRON, 2 USED CHAIRS. 3. girls coats, size 14, Jackets, clothing, infant's wear loys, 220 . Troquois, Friday and Saturday only. SPECIAL ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS $26.50 CHURCH'S, INC __ UL 24000, “~~ ‘THE SALVATION ARM RED SHIELD STORE Everything to meet your needs. Cnne, Furniture. reNce 118 WEST LAWR ~ TALBOTT LUMBER Glass installed in sash. Thoroseal for water proofing basements. Paint. Hardware. plumbing elec- trical supplies lumber. 1025 Oakland Ave. FE 44595. SINGER 31-15. TAILOR, FUR MA- chine. Sewing stool. FE 2-1048. SUSPENDED 0 ol FIRED FUR- nace Ae BTU. Like new. _FE_5-9 ae ON PAINT Spred Satin Rox - Deft - Koton — (Blister Resistant) — Waterlox. Waterloz Vinyl Latex $2.75 gal. WARWICK _ | "2678 Orchard I LE. da. TRUSCON MASTER F PAINTERS Outside White — $4 15" Sump Tile with holes ke $0 Ready Mix Cement — $135 Sk Prehung Aluminum Doors Insta’) in Hey minutes — $35 95 LAYLOCK Coal & Building Spots Co. 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 ; TOILET STOOL. A 5 || back kitchen sink inside doors — walnu! varnish finish, 88 each ftem. FE 8-3206. TORIAHE BURNER & FURNACE & | tank. Good cond. FE 8-6356 TRACTOR AND TRAILER. REA- sonable Phone FE 2-1457 after 7:30 p.m. or 203 E. Blvd. N ‘Tractor & Mower Sales Severa! used tractor; and mow- ers, al] re-conditioned. 1 David Bradley tractor with snow blade. cultivator, spike tooth, sickle, and plow, $275 Gibson riding tractor with snow blade, disk and cul- tivator, $345 Reduced prices on some new machines. Credit terms. Fvans Equipment. 6507 Dixie Hwy. MAple 5-7878 or or 7924. JATER SOPTENER OR 31-2360. Mitchell | Dietribating co USEI- TYPEWRITERS & ADDING machines a wae prices. Large discounts ew portables. Forbes Printing & Office Supply. 4500 Dixie Hwy. Next to Pontiac State Bank. j { | _Reas. After 6 MA 6-2114 USED OI. ee CALL 76A been a Machinery nop J3-phase Never used. UL 2-3 ®ORD DIESEL ENGINES. 4 & 6 Gi ieder for trucks, saw mills, etc. Ford gasoline engines for irriga- tions E industrial applications. A few used engines available. Cali _‘istributor. MI +6 JOHN DEERE Crawier tractor loader Used 548 hours Can be financed Davis ery. Ortonville, NA 7-3202 | LAKE CLEANING RIG IDE AT! for subdiviston. OR 3-6126 OLIVER OC3 BULLDOZER WITH trailer Good cond. EM_3-0871. OLIVER OC3 CAT. TRACTOR. Front end loader 4-!nch Rex wa ter are ‘Oh p 3-phase electrie _motor E 5-5986 SELLING OUT _ Welding shop complete. 18 ton angie, round. flat, channeliron Welders, 2 to 400 amp. New re- pair parte for welders. Torch tops tips in quantity. 2.000 Ibe weld- ing rods, all types. Lathe Pric- tion saw Cut-off saw. 25 ton presa Drill bits. Gaso cutter. Ohmstede magnetic cutter Drill presses Many fttems too numer- ous to mention 3-2471, Pon- tlac ect 4845 Highland Rd. or Elgin 6€-4422, Detroit 74 Do t it Yourself 7 rr: motor. 088 MODEL _ with front A-1 to Machi: ead | IT THE EASY WAY' PLOOR SANDERS HAND SAND-. with our many renta) items ERS—WALI, PAPER STEAMERS - DRILLS —PL OOR POLISHERS— . at SAW R CLEANER OWNIE 8 HARDWARE | 489 8° SANFORD FE 46106 FOR RENT Wall paper steamer, floor sand- ers, polishers, hand sanders fur- nace vacuum cleaners and Fue) & Paint, 436 Orchata tone Ave PE 5-6150 LOWER PRICES ON . COPPER | plumbing eavestrough and fenc- | ing nm weekdays 870 to # Sundave 19 to 4 Montcalm Rutid *:* Suppir — 186 W. Montcai m. rk i rer . * FE 5-9293 | neue winter | meas 1 420 | some readv to train. 3 not reg- | er Wagons, 18’ chain saw & istered Price $10. to $40. Come ay she good items. Also ; look them over. 12 N. Elastway. oats. corn & hav. Finton & Ella es | Pontiac. FE 8-6158 DeGradchamp, prop. Paul Hill- | man, auctioneer. AUCTION SALE, SAT. 6:30 PM. mile south, %. mile west of Lake Orton. Bedroom suite. studio couch, automatic washer. Pair of brass lamps with Cranberry shade. Ironer. Refrigerator, gas stove, T-pc. new dinetle set. New pull-up chalrs, walnut dinette set. telephone stand. End tables, cof- AKC REGISTERED DACHSHUND also 3 older melee. 1220 puppies FE 2-6418 __Mt. Clemens. _ | AKC REG. COLLIE ‘PUPS 3 ALSO 3 grown females. EM_3-6022 , AKC BROWN FRENCH POODLE pups, 8 wks. old, male & fe- cae OR 3-1361. Waterford Twp Cameras «& Equipment 28 FOR S8ALE ONE REVERE FILM. splicer and one GE Pesce ee er. _ Both A-1 condition FE 0 | POLAROID CAMERA. HIGHLAND. | oa 1 ‘er mode! practically new First ee ee BEAGLE. i , | 840 takes it Call FE 68888. | tS Supe AKC) REGIS: | “cwing machine. ‘A loi of new = tered aA weeks old. Bo eis. Hill | paint. Fishing qfauipment Hard- Rd., Ilford. MUtual 4- | ware merchandise shes, Be | ding. rockers, mirrors, table , _ Sate Musical Goods 79, aosEe P EUPEESS ; AKC. FLASHY j ey s ee Seautiful Ln pi be —= | ul ova 1 NEW SUPER STRADELLA. 120, BRITTANY SPANIELS. ay | WEEKS | LS heey 196 table “Gone with the bass. Cail) before 10 or after; old. AKC reg. Reasorfable, GAF- wing jamp. Dishes. Old clocks. 6 p.m. OR 3-1834. __ held 1-0833. Brodie & Upton. Auctioneers L. | BEAUTIFUL WEIMARANER, aoa ape Mgr. MY 2-1521. NO CHIL- ries a new guarantee. Graaetl 5, CUTE mo ore PUPPIES. M$ FT. GRAND PIANO IN EXC “yr,” oid. Must sacrifice. EM 3-0134 | le MA | _ YTS old. Must sacrifice. EM 3-0134 Sane Priced for quick sale. BASSET HOUNDE. iz aed CHICKERING-CONCERT GRAND| Pits. Siamese kittens. aa “Al Pe 6.s000 old, 206 es BUTE BASSETT BO ee pure. MALES, HAMMON reg | HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN. | Beautifu. walnut case, slightly' BOSTON TERRIER STUB CHAMP SAl E used. $885 This instrument car- stock. Curtiss. OR 3-0206. t ‘ _+7 8 Saginaw. FE 3-71 5 “Like new — Player piano with ainiwGaHUAs FoR ae REA- _ FRIDAY _ organ attachmen oe ‘ « sonable price. 18 Short St. Pontiac. Come piano, walnut case, Ext. —iapion SIRED COC PUP. AUGUST 1 7PM Small Ebony Grand plano. oes ma a ON enaement 7 ue “ GALLAGHER'’S __ puppies. OR 3-4256. USED 18_§._Huron = $20. MOTORS—BOATS iad FEMALE BOXER, AKC REG. MAHOGANY BABY GRAND PIANO. MU 4-0563. satisfactory for student or rec- reation room. $0. FE 2-9917 MISCELLANEOUS SPORTING EQUIPMENT 2 GOATS, PONY & EQUIPMENT. eee: Amencen saddle bred horse ~ PARAKEETS AND SUPPLIES RENT A PIANO NO WITH | OPTION pore ¥ ne ny Hickmoit, Jr. | to buy. mice eee oe Geuuin | SHEPHERD PUPPIES. (Bu ickKMO r. aia sito a rae AKC registered. $35. MA 6-2504 assisted By: t 18 E. Huron 4.0566 _ A. Arnold ci : | 183 Sanderson FE. 2-7727 J. A. Arno Rent a piano i PUPPIES, DOG BEDS. ALL PET | | of your choice | Shop._55_Williams. FE ae | Aero-Cratt | von) = i ee poptae ee Beliweod. mreer| AL MINT M BO ATS | eee a cre eal, Sait you gartuase., | of Maplecrest, off Hatchery Rd. | SRINNELE: S | Willams | Lk j . GRIN. | PARAKEETS CANARIES & SUP- cB | 27 8 Saginaw FE_3-7168 | plies Crane’s Bird Hatchery. 2489 | ig- 1g | UPRIGHT PIANO | Auburn. UL 2-2200 |; CFE ¢7407__—__s_s’« PARAKEETS CANARIES. CAGES | AVINGS | CPRIGHT STEINWAY PIANO, 2' Food. Since 1927. 584 Oakland Ave | ¢es3 Exc. cond. $1485. Mi | Rrp DACHSHUND, 4 MOS. MR | Gorman, Keego Trailer Park. A TRAILER LOAD . UNUSUAL OFFER. BUFFET} Keego Harbor. 7 Si UWeae fine Aluminum clarinet. FE 2-1533. REGISTERED TOY FOX TER- boats will arrive at our lot USED LOWRIE er gece: Cc OR- rior puppies, rary small. Also on Thursday. These fine gan. “ess than ears old. Ex- stud_service. OR 3-2601. boats have been purchased cellent condition. 735 « off origins) REG. MALT PEKINGESE E PUP. at reduced prices and we vrice. MORRIS MUSIC pies, 2 months old. FE 65-3927. __ bhi pass the savings on to 34 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 2-0867|REG. TOY FOX TERRIERS, 2 , SALE WILL BE WO PLAeER or Fox STRERTERS REGIS THURSDAY Ww LA PIAN * 7 a Waatique “music Cabinet and iso | tered. FE 5-387. FRIDAY & SATURDAY q sic rolls. $300. FE, 8-1593. WOOLY MONKEY WITH CAGE AT OUR STORE WE BUY SPINET & CONSOLE | Very gentle. OR 3-6673. WEIMARANER AKC LITTER 9 WKS old. C. Camden, 7019 Cooper Rd. a ar North of Jackson. S8Tate 3-9835. pianos. GALLAGHER’S 18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 Wurlitzer Spinet Organ Slightly ity tor ag mahogany finish with bench. § WE RRY THE FINEST IN NEW SPINET PIANOS, Slaybaugh’s 630 OAKLAND AVENUE FE B&B Auction Sales Dogs Trai Trained, B’rded 87A CATS BOARDED 375_S_ Telegraph. DOGS AND _Burr-Shell,_: TAIL WAGGER KENNELS. Boarding, training, & trimming | MR CLIFFORD WEIGAND. cere Mjalivery. Also. mia: | Hich WIEGAND MUSIC CENTER cxup end) Gene at 35089 Dixi wa MIRACLE MIE BAZAAR AREA| ature vee for sale. 725 W | 9 Dixie B! y Piano Tuning |— Organ Repair Buell OL 1-7294. Drayton Plains Phone FE 2-492 _87B ‘Every Friday .....7 p.m. | Every Saturday ...7 p.m. Every Sunday ....2 p.m. i _ Hunting Dogs © L-YR “OLD AKC Ree. GERMAN sbcrt hair. FE 2-2 Sale Office ¢ Equipment 80 70 LIN. FT. WOOD SHELVES FOR store or homes. Assembled and | AKC. REG. arRINCER SPANIELS, | Buy and Sell Daily ainted 5° wide sections. 8° high. champion sired. 11 wks old. FE | ORI do 3-2717 hides: oes height gnelves 4-3397 obo See a "« son € counter 8" long for stores o: BLACK & TAN MALE COON _ DOOR PRIZES _ home bar ALSO office furn!- “hound. 2 yrs. old. Not trained. SATURDAY AUGUST 15TH AT 1 ere Se aetee ed oles cable Best offer 65 S. Jessie. pm. Purniture for every room eee VALLELY'S © | GOON DOG FOR. SALE. CALL Attractive eatique cisbes ond es ricabrac, plus modern shes TUL Apert & Rochester ony ~6623 oo =e and pottery. Console television, | refrigerator’ GE automatic wash- OFFICE COUNTER. 2 DESKS-AT- er Several double beds. Smal! ap- | tached. Can be made into a EnGue POINTERS. 10 WEEKS pliances, tools and golf clubs. | bar. Bargain at $40. FE 43541. o < 3 ne a 1 cemisie. peckstered Lamps. rugs and linens. Also | ‘3 AL) ICTAPHON an anties. We re fresh country egg* Sam Proulx, | ROuAS ss ei oa 3-7793. 2775 Deland. Drayton! guctioneer at Oxford Community | Plains. Auction on M-24 just North of | UU FE 4-4597 | Oxford. Ed Proulx, sales mana- ger. pee yaar AUG. Holstein dairy auction located miles north of Oxford on M-24 to Metamora Rd. Then 2'2 miles | north-east to 5694 Metamora Rd. . 6th at*} PM. LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUPS. AKC. MUtual 43920, Milford. WEIMARANER PUPS. AKC. | mos. FE 4-0616. Sale Store Equipment 81 NATIONAL CASH REGI S8TER. Good cond. MA 4-2100 after 6 p.m. REG. MALE BRITTANY 7 MOS. t tein | Sie Sporting Goods 82 PEG Mdith theta sie Pe casei. | [2,Reed of quistanding Holey a size & good producers, a 6 per 1 DELLAQUA SKIN DIVING SUIT. . a i ler, 2 it Uni- wet suit, botn large. $43 both.) ~~ Hay, Grain & Feed 88, Versai™ iiikice machine. plus ar te SSeS ether paler e 3 era at | 2 COLT 38 SPECT INCH! ALL TYPES OF 18ST & 2ND CUT- national corn binder Spec silo barrel, 2 Colt 38 ppaniaic. 2 inch ie hay, te and corn, Wil) de- filer, Metamora Bank Clerk pace lus ammo. Bring permit liver, OA 8-2178 Clarence Peters, Prop, Bud Hick 1 70 Winchester mott, auctioneer, Oxford Seatayae inch barrel 38 Caliber. a KINDS OF HAY STRAW. __8-2159. . Floy -3252_ evenings wine, manure 5 AQUA LUNGS. NEW AND USED. pe eee a. For "Sale Housetrailers 9 95) _ compressed ot ee or Sale Livestoc : Gtus = S0Y, SELL TRADE, (2, 2 = = | AR STREAM TRAILER. 20) _msnley Leech. 10 eee”: 2HORSE TRAILER, FOR SALE) 17 MOBIL SPORTSMAN, NICE! GOLF SET, NEW, NEVER USED. Matched & registered. Complete with bag. Cost 480. sell $35. tg type caddy cart, $10. FE 6-6819 GUNS - MODERN OR> ANTIQUE. Buy. sell, repair and scope mount- or swap for what have you? Terms if asited’ _ UL_2-43 363. 7 YRS 5 GAITED | 1D SADDLE 41233 ses. Large awning. Sleeps 4. FE 71 YRS. OLD, 22- os VACATION TRAVEL 7 ae Lite #YEAR OLD_ HORSE. SADDLE er Aluminum, good coi 2419 Burleigh, Union tr ing. Burt-Shell. 375 8. Telegraph. | _#9¢_ bridle. FE 5-3004. _ "48 LIBERTY 20 FT HOUSE- Witt RENT A_12 x14 WALL|G ‘RIDING MARE 1 YR. | trailer. Clean. FE__2-6130 tent. Used once. $15.00 week.| old Fpiamine stallion. Phone OA 1961 {ALUMINUM TRAILER, 35 FT. Phone FE 5-5760 or FE 58-0716 Fon oars: GRADE-PONY AL Lea —= —— NEW & TENTS. ¥ rr ALMA, C l “Ben be ae wae most new saddle and bridle FE call (OR 3-668. eves. call OR window screens, rear gate cov- 5-0739 3-6418. ers for Ford wagon. Merchan- | REGISTERED MORGAN STALLION | ‘57 46 X 10 GENERAL. COMPLETE. dise used as sa@les display. Your also riding horses. 3130 Deland, Parkhurst Trailer Pk. M-24, Lake chance to obtain top quality mer- Drayton Plains ; Orion. * ehandise at em endcus savings: ‘HITE STALLION ij YEARLING 6 | i986 TRAVEL TRAILER, 15 FT. Harold Turner Ford. _W wares gelding. 12-year-old show | Exc. cond, 3480 Watkins Lk. Rd werd 2 minghem “a £7500 Doree Beautiful in Arness 898 ar ras "36 PONTIAC CHIEF, 35 FT., EXC. ae ; yexo TABLE. ~ SMALL _Van Rd. MElrose 105 cond. 2 bedrm. FE 8-6550. ‘ i 50. ortable’ ‘ee Tone aie Wale, “Wanted Livestock 90, 38 DETROITER, 8 x 40. TRADE power lawn mower. 307 Chandler. | “~~~ LE : ee et for fucnitare: house REGISTERED GOLF CLUBS 4| WANTED FEEDER CATTLE,, or cash. FE 6-905 0 00 Louisville Woods. 9 Spaulding ir- beef type and feeder pigs. OA | 1935, 29° HOUSETRAILER. FULLY ons and bag. Ideal No. 310 re-| 8-2178 0 furnished. FE Lee chieg oe cod tag tool and caliber 30-06 ___For Sal P. Itt 91 7124. Ask for Mr. Ohas rom dies. Pacific powder scales. Cus- or Sale Poultry Sto § FE 5-8227 evenings. tom caliber 3 rifle. OR_3-7047. Guar \ a er aRTRe 800 PE $-6735. FULL we. WANTED FRYERS. R ERS.| bedrooms Bait, _Minnows, Etc. 82A and stewers. Call MU 9-4344. ‘s8 | SPARTAN 30 er TUB BATH, . ully equip xtra nice CRAWLERS, 2 Dz. 80c: RED-| Sale Farm Produce 92 92) Dixie Hwy. Must sell, Make of- worms, 50 for 45c: big worms, 50 | “~~~~~~~~ ~~ fer OR 3-0311 days: or nights = 0c. one Ais. clean used | APPLES TRANSPARENT & RED. _FF 2 or 8 from pen hans, Home re E _ays, 589 Orchard Lk. Ave. sae Orina rd Ra. 1987 ates 10 x 45. 1015 IRWIN. BLACKMORE PARM, 2150 SILVER- a “LIBERTY 42 x 8. 2 BEDRM. _Sand, | , Gravel . & Dirt 84 bell we —. Sie OL Knotty pine kitchen, full size 1- “A TOP SOIL. BLACK DIRT. FILL i piuims neh — ey storm windows. s or clay, gravel, an ull- i _$2000. FE 86-1312, 00 7 x ering. ORD- R3-7640 m ~ CUCUMBERS SERS FOR CANNING, _ BOB HUTCHINSON A E & OVERSIZE STONE. SERVING GREATER DETOIT & po mate cane ecg ao 6338 RoR, Rae Pontes for me oo ELE years 231_N._ Squiri : _‘Bashabaw. Clarksion. MA S-2i61,| PEACHES AND APPLES ARE | 474 still continuing to bribg. ye A-1 ‘BLACK DIRT. TOP 8 ape ripe at Sutton’s Orchard, 326 N. | Chiefs & Detrolt Mobile Homes. Lake Angelus Rd re PEACHES FOR BALE sand, Sanaa. gravel & peat humus. NOW ON DISPLAY, 8 different PICK 1873 White A-1 BLACK DIRT. TOP BOIL, FILL| 0f %e, ,Dick them. tiger puns te sand. Shredded. Will deliver Sun. | -LX. Ra.” 1 mile East of Clyde._ ALL NEW 1960 day. OR PEACHES-RED HAVENS—FINEST PONTIAC CHIEF A-1 TOP | ‘RUSHED STONE for the pphocnot shee ase O} 4 A-1 TOP SOIL. CRUSHED WE] ing & conn Also 8 Gand, gravel. fil. tyle Conklin, | Honest wee” tron osknns DETROITS. _FE_8-1112 or FE 2-6572. Orchard's g. commerce Also saves hundreds of dollars on BLACK DIRT FILL, ND AND Rd, Between Duck Lake Rd. & clearance of 1959 models on my ere eR a a toe | een mere Pause ao peck Fes van. Re rane! Ter dg: © 75° | STR Meme ES Suna FILL DIRT. MASQN SAND, W eee 0-20 | beach sand sre gravel, Gt | steer come Pes BOB BU CHINO | dirt, 640 cement” gravel; dR | gpanten onions for nell at 401 Dixle He Us soll. TOA stone, road gravel, Noyt Ra. 4 Miles North of oe i ry $0602, FE 2.3801 TRANSPARENT APPLES, PLUMS | Dravton Purine” OR 9-120 | CRUSHED STONE. SAND GRAV-: fresh produce Kingsbury's "ia | FoR RENT NEW «17 a VACA: ei. Earl Howard. EM 3-0531. Clarkston Rd. Lake Orion, "wanter, EM 32-0241. + AUTHORIZED JOHNSON DEALER K NCL For Sale Housetrailers 95 95 Boats & Accessories, 103 LIGHTWEIGHT a) Jha af. since ions Guar. travel t for See them and get a domenstretic at Warner Trail- er Sales, 3006 W. Huron. (Plan >to join one of Wally Byam s ex- citing caravans). OXFORD TRAILER SALES STEWART ana GARWOOD HOLLY spel GREAT LABES & ZIMM 14 to 53. 5 to 10° side, k from. We trade. sel! or e bave some wonde right now! See us_ today. 4 le south of Lake Orion on Mae. MY 2-0721. PARKHURST TRAILER SALES 1540 Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion MY 2-4611 Featuring new 1959 New Moon Mobile Homes. Between Lake Or- fon and Oxford, On M24 R RENT. NEW 15 FT. VACA- tion trailer. eae Venice ct. off 2-5-4509 , Cass Lake R PIXIE TRAILER SALES AND Rental, 1046 rae Lapecr Rd, Oxford OA 8-378. SCHULT, 10 ay NOW ON OUR We can custom fit a new chult to your family from over 56 sad floor pe See these Open eveutnes ee e finest seer” until 8 pm. HOLLY COACH SALES, 15210 THOLLY RD., HOLLY ME 46771. SHORT'’S MOBILE HOMES SALES | & Service. Complete line of parts | and bottle gas. Hitches installed | and cars Wired, 3172 W. Huron. Phone FE 4-9743. VACATION TRAILERS. or rent, Jacobson's Trailer Sales 5685 Williams Lk Rd. OR 3-5981 OR_ 3-2838. FOR SALE | | t __ Rent Tre Trailer iiler Space 96 av erRn HEIGHTS MOBILE vit | pete oo finest, 42 mile SE 170 °N 6 "Opdyke FE_5-3361 | INSIDE CITY LIMITS, 2 BLOCKS from bus ae Pontiac Trailer. Coach Park, FE _5-9902 | MOBILEHOME ESTATES. S. MOD-! = yeretrons and playground. EM. a= — | OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR those who want the best. 40°x80' lots, 16'x40’ cement patios, etc. One mile east of Oxford on Lake- ville road. OA 8-3022. PARKHURST | TAKE TRAILER, Wonderful acres between Lake Orion and __Oxtord. YOU'VE SEENTHE REST; NOW see the best. Square Lake Trailer Park, FE 2-5295. 98 For Sale Tires A-1 USED TIRES, 83.50 UP. WE buy. sell so whitewalls. E TIRE SALES | 503 Saginaw St FE 4-0687 GOOD USED TIRES KUHN AUTO SERVICE 149 W. Huron FE 2-1215 LOOK! 750 X 14 BLACK TIRES, ALL name brands. Off new cars. $15.50 plus taxes wae exchange es ire Sales. 8. jsetlnew. _ 4-4567_ or PE 0087 { | i | i ES, | 1 to 50 per cent off Black ren tewalls ED WILLIAMS __ 451 8. _Saginaw_ At Raeburn TRAILER | SPACE } PONTIAC LAKE Tire Headquarters FOREIGN CARS GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE FE 5. PE 5-6123 30 8 Cass Auto : Services 99 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN car. ine Bhop. 2 tebored Zuck Mie sane op. 23 Huvod. Phone FE isa Motor Scooters 100° BLACK TRIUMPH TERRIOR — with new engine, clean body, spe- cial carb. Qualifies for scooter license. e. MI 6-1100 from 8 to 5. CUSHMAN ‘TRANS. $12. GAS "ANE $7.50. Fork $10. Frame s30 Sad: dle_ $7.50. 8230 Highland Rd, CUSHMAN. JUST OVER- hauled. _ 2691 E. __ Walton ‘56 ALLSTATE CRU ISAIRE. G cond. Sacrifice. OR 3-2838. Geos 57 LAMBRETTA MOTOR SCOOT. er mode} Very good cendi- tion. $200. MArket 4-3157 1953 ALLSTATE | CRUISAIRE” 1 EX- cellent condition FE 4-204 NEW & USED CUSHMAN 8 z ers. s. 230 E. Pike. FE x S50o7 For § - Sale » Motorcycles 10 101 “48 SARE DIgion 74 OVER- head Lot of extras FE 2-6130 46 HARLEY, 74, NICE COND. OR _3-8017 “$474 HARLEY DAVIDSON. EX. collect condition OR 3-0569 after | "56 ee cy _ MA 36 MATCHLESS. EXCELLENT cond. Call after 5 p.m. FE 8-1871. '8] TRIUMPH CUB WILL TRADE. Pho 8-3272 one OA _ For Sale Bicycles | A402 3 TRICYCLES. LIKE ee LA | _Size_$8 & $10. FE 4-59 ROE 26” BOY'S a FE 2-8209 | BOYS "26° BICYCLE. NEW —S peper basket. _OR 3-7458. ND USED "Sieve TIRES NEW LES _ SCARLETT BIKE-HOBBY SHOP 20 E. Lawrence. Pontiac FE 3-7843 | _4524¢ Dixie, Drayton. OR 3-0021 ROLLFAST BICYCLES. an awn tepair a all makes. i Smarty, . Sales. 321 Boats its & AY Accessories | 8. S103 $ HP. OUTBOARD MOT hew. $65. FE 5-2766 on: b 10 FT. CHRIS CRAFT PRO PROM, steeri h Melee wheel. Best offer. FE io, a “MERCURY HURI HURRIC -1 cong Very 1 fast. arcane: FISEROLAE RUNABOOT— Ty HP. Motor, trailer. FE b2- 1545" : 12 FT. MOLDED PLYWOOD | ie IKE | iw ra about. Fibergiassed. 25 hp. elec- tric start Evinrude & trailer, $495. Ra. On sell pa oad 8230 High! and) 14 oon “CHEROKEE BOAT / a, el. Reasonable. 370 Ascot, Henrie 30 hp motor. 1956 ms ia FOOT RUN-ABOUT AND H.P. Evinrude motor $250. 1958 | child's hot rod, 2%, a Clinton engine, _ $50 MA 6-26 14 FT. WOLVERINE ae ELEC | tric 30 hp, Johnson. New bat-| teries, new prop, and lower-hous- | Ing. Includes all pleasure equip- ment M_3-6649 | _ WOLVERINE AND | “Lights eteliee roe bottom. Exc. con Sprngtled "Towne 9869 a. Taibo pringfieid Township oft Dix- j 5 ra Conv, dre motor, h.p. Call ore 2-3568 35 aca a OHROON 18 FT. CAD. illac and trailer, like new. $925. EM_ 3-04€7 51 Bey IR. 1% im EXCEL- len ie eet | 1969 15 PT. NOGARY RUK. RUN- about with trailer & 18 hp. Evin- rude. All access including skis & tow rope. — price, $1,200; _yours for $850. MI 4-9473. ARISTOCRAPT. | ry “eT. 25 JOHN- _son_& cover. $600. OR 3-9217. AUGUST SPECIALS See Us Now Por Big Barrains sed New or U SCOTT MOTORS & SERVICE eRe ee SALES 63 E. W Ivd. FE 8-4402 2 Daily | 9-9 Sunday ‘til 6 -BOARDMAN'S OR Ss ' 7575 rs gx rp Litas Wms. Lake Rq. Pa Te. ee BOAT. MERCURY i Mark 95 motor Heavy duty trail. | poe in "SEY wheel, waten skis. ie WINDSWYEEDE — mM WN. "git Wiehe nd. erviece, q > TRUCK GOING Fd ALUMA CRAFT America’s finest all aluminum boat. New 1959 models from 8249 Trade your old boat. Easy terms. Open evenings and Sun- days. DUNHAM’S 2265 Union Lake Rd. __EM_ 3-4164 BOAT, 15 H.P. EVINRUDE, RE _ Pepto. controls. Complete §450. O: ~ BOAT-DOCKAGE — on Union Lake. Reserve your space now DUNHAM’S 2265 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-415¢ BOAT WINDSHIELDS Panoramic, wWrap-a-rounds, flat shields — any size, any heigh:, large or small. we make them all. Complete stock of fiberglas & plastic materials. (Best quality —Best prices). Soltis Plastics Co ee Highland Rd. (M59). EM -6: BOATS & MOTORS Get the best deal of the season on 8 complete boating outfit. Evinrude motors, Crestliner, Lona Star & Thompson boats. Gator & Litue Dude trailers. We trade, 10 per cent down. KELLY'S HARDWARE 3994 Auburn at Adams. FE CLEARANCE SALE NEW — 38 WAGEMAKER boats have to go by fall. Up to 40 per cent discount. Special bar- gains on complete outfits. 2-8811 1 HP. Mercury ........: 125 1958 742 H. P, Scott ....... $150 1958 Tg HP, erinudg $173 USED BOATS 8’ aluminum Pram ............ $80 | 13) aluminum boat ........ fremeut Le | 12) Steel Bost —\..-.--....---5- $35 12° Plywood boat .............. $50 DEMONBTRATOR — 16° Pontoon Raft with 7's P. Scott motor ..... . ge . $750 Now ts the time to buy and take advantage of our low prices. Ask about our financing. Terms as low and 24 pay. Take M59 to W. Bi mand Right on Hickory Ridge Rd. about 7 miles to Demode Rd. Left and follow signs to Daw- sons Sale at Tipsico Lake Open every night til 9 Phone MAtn 90-2178. _ ~— CENTURY Chris Craft, Cavalier CRUIS-ALONG Renee s—Mercury Motors AD LUMINUM INLAN .D LAKES SALES 3127 W. Huron __ FE ¢1121 “14 FT. _RUNABOUT FE 2-9568 FOR SALE OR TRADE. 14 FT. Crestliner aluminum boat & M-°0 Mercur motor, want station wag- on. 265 _ FIBERGLAS SAILBOAT. 8WA P for aluminum canoe or sell for $150. Call EM 3-0602. PIBERGLAS PONTOON BOATS. Munros Boats. Waterford. OR 3-5193 —FIBERGLAS— “DO IT YOURSELF” AT DISCOUNT PRICES Super Marine Resin $6.88 Gal. All size boat cloth in stock. DuPont Marine paint $2.98 Gal. teak MERCH an MART TELEGR. 1651 PH RD. 1 Mile n° “Miracle Mile FE 3-7684 — GUARANTEED USED MOTOR S SLAYBAUGH’S 630 OAKLAND INSURE YOUR BOAT AND Mo. nt? FE tor fur only $250 per $100 value. Hansen a. Agency. __2-0828 or FE 5-627 ~JOHNSON “MOTORS” Star Ciaft boats. Gator and Air- buoy trailers. Everything for ths boa OWENS MARINE 8UPPLIES | 396 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2-8020 | MERCURY MOTORS — DUNPHY ais. New and used. We trade. Perens . MAZUREK MARINE SALES Cor. S. Blvd. & Saginaw FE 4-9587 NEW WIZARD OUTBOARDS 2 bp. $89.95; 7's b.p. $159.50, 10 hp. $1 10 per cent down. Call Ron War- den, FE 8-9666. AND NEW AND USED BOAT sking - motors Complete line BOAT WORKS YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER FE_ 2-8033 SAILBOAT. | 14 FT. CAPE COD Catboat. *4 ftibergias. $200. MAy- fair 6-2868. SAVE $500 ON DUNPHY WAYFAR- er, 20-ft. iapstrake, Mark 78 Mer- cury motor tandem trailer. Win- ter prices on all our boats and motors while there is still time to enjoy them. See us on a pack- Sge deal. Our jocation saves you money! CLIFF DREYER'S GUN & SPORT CENTER. 15210 HO! - LY RD, HOLLY. MElrose 4-6771. TONY'S MARINE FOR EVIN- rude Motors 23 years. repair ex- pertence, 2695 rehard k: Ra: W: ATER SKI SPECIAL & BRAND NEW ay ti ner 25 h.p. Scott. it oP bort re er, skis tow rope & ski belt. All hooked up ready to go! A $1,188 value, Our price $995. Only $110 down ; . Oakland Marine Exc. vie S. Saginaw E 8-411 Open Eves til 8. _12_to 4 Fr Sun Fiberglas 103A ;BOATA FIBERGLASSED. ALI, types fiberglas work. Auto rust repair. ‘« midget racer bodies. _Rini's| Orion MY _ 3-19 Transportat'n Offered 105 CARS DAILY TO MOBILE Al 4- bama Bonnie's Drive-a-way. FE 2-9215 PLY 4 - ENGINE AIRLINER TO California 380, Hawaii, $80, New York, $19 each war: Ferry Serv- tce Inc. OR_ 3-125 aaa PART §-6806. load either way, FE Wanted Used Cars 106 — ACTION — AND $S$ MONEY $$$ We Need Cars FOR [IMMEDIATE RETAIL CHECK US FIRST sll * Top $$$ Dollar GLENN'S 932 WEST HURON PE 4-7371 FE 4-1797 DON'T LOSE YOUR CAR We will show you how to cut your payments in half. Call or come out today. Eddie Steele FORD 2705 ORCHARD LAKE. RD. 4 XEEOO HARBOR 2.2529 “After All! MONEY TALKS ! 89 shop the rest, then drive out Pas the test and prove to your, 74k JIM Dixie “OK” Lot a Pt A Pear baw ICH. as WOCe As $80 FOR JUNK AND te = PR 32-2666 days or CASH FOR C CARS en “ RG MOTOR GALES "a Phe FE $1308 LIBERTINE HARTLEY ae 1 a ° eg gti ES Te ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY, ‘A¥VGU ST 14, 1959 ; FORTY-ONE __ Wanted Used Cars} 106| For or Sale Used Used Trucks 107 _For S Sale Used Cars aed For Sale Used Cars 110 For Sale Used Cars y Ho; Ee For Sale Used Cars _M0} For Sale Used Cars. ed For Sale Used Cars 110 _For Sale Used 110 aoe Ne One ot ee ert | POPOL te + a - . ! 148 FORD 1 TON, STAKE, R&H, 1958 CHE LET DELRAY 3-DR_ ‘36 CHEVY 4 DR. STATION ON WAG-|1954 FORD HT. BEAUTIFUL CO- 1954 PONTIAC, CUSTOM. STAR - __$00d cond. OR Silver blue & white. Equi oat on, 8, radio, heater. power| ral finish, black top. FOM, PS, 1954 MERCURY 4-DOOR SEDAN. 590 PT YMOUTIE | _ Chief. Clean car. $500. UPE 68-1457. ; 49 GHEV. % TON eta FOR 14,000 actual oriles. Bee it. $1595. glide. WW. OR 3- PW, white tires. ll chrome, radio, heater, automatic trans- | ve -i@ | 1955 PONTIAC _ CATALINA, ee : . ake oy trade Ok Dat On| -36 payments, $4895. Low cash | - wheel covers. Full price | mission. Has been an old ladys| BELVEDERE HARDTOP, ('")))' Cond. Pie ¢-0886 TRANSPORTATION YOUR 48 CHEVIE D down or old trade. CRRYSLER WINDSOR H. T.| King Auto. FE 8-0402 | car. Our stock No 607. Priced at) Radio. heater. white tres aw , AL é a UMP TRCK WITH MINGHAM-RAMBLER Very nice car. EM 3-008 Se 5 | Only $568. | and like new. 1983 PONTIAC, 4 DOOR ae ees (es dre ene 4.3000 | 43. CHRYSLER. WINDERS #155. pci Re ee ee ~ | ONLY $1995 | | REPOSSESSION CARI! oe S00 good tires. $175. 7 Phone FE 47657 or 536 Cristy. Roma > & HEAT | North Chev. | v8 on OLD CAR DOWN ‘ales Balance No Cash needed. GET THE Most S#aemon ceevmorer guar) = SPECIAL 8 SRASER sik Mauto bow portman call erat | ON BALANCE Ply Me Mr. Bell, King Auto. | - . 3 aan : ri ™ 16 ah $395 mechanical condiien. 4... conn station Wagon .... 3000! 8. Saginaw. FE 8-0402.__ Mi Parks at M14 | ae OO mis | re PONTIAC VERY NICE. ONE FOR IT! oo prassenger — Sharp. “STATION WAGONS _ JUST A FEW BOLL oop _owner. EM 30081. H. Riggins. . '° we { ~ And «the most is HOMER HIGHT MTRS.| ‘3 ORS Enema. fiz, ‘81 Chevrolet 210. 2 dr. 6 cylinder, 51 Buick gg eg os 7 ‘38 ) MORRIS a DR ee BT PONTIAC 2 ‘DR. SEE ee “15 Minutes From Rontisc: ‘33 PONTIAC 150 | 88 ive ‘51 Plymouth, sharp .... $125 | * BTARC what you get at ‘Oxford. Michig OA $2528 | 53 OLDS — Make me au offer! | ‘38 Ford ranch wagon, v8. wow fs Ford 4 dt, New w-w tires $479 | Sass MOTORS, INC. ( 1058 is BONTIAC STARCEIEF CO ne J "ROM 37 CHEVY PANEL TRUCK Low | ‘$3 DODGE — Make me an offer! eceiae Se Bord 8 Deer x me 1053 eo os ee eee 912 8. Woodward MI_¢-8302 wails, Excellent cond. OL. 1-633 | piesae very clean, reas. . | 34 Soni ation % oa | | 1958 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM 8UB- | — E Geran ver pee pice aime MOTOR SALES) Lorry Jerome |e: owt Hatt" GR coos ESTEE Rew fea macy | onto Mar hucomeuc rage “Bown ott Pesan “or! cravat JER OME ” 5 A ' ~ 1 in +. Power. radio & : : 7 Di) ee “Bright Spot ' oNew 12 ply tires, FE $08 = | ROCHESTER FORD DEALER | PORD,, CONVERTIBLE, Rar] imac 365. i pay ments.| &.," Sige down Je momths'on | SPORTSMANS SPECIAL Orchard Lake at Cass 6 FORD % TO $51 32 mak a 4 Oe sat PLY- 1-9711 REROLUTEL € NO MONEY DN. | s2e Low cash down ot io Goan meee Jeep 4 wheel drive station i) FE 8-048 Open "til & NORTH MOTOR SALES mm OULD Sor BL |'33 DODGE. va 33.000 MILES. FE! Assume payments of $11.46 mo | old trade BIRMINGHAM-RAM- BIRMINGHAM. RAMBLER | wagon. 6 cylinder Good mechas~) de , ht S t Tye visi Bey: et ae ee VERY) 2-367. Cail Credit Mer Mr. Parks at) BEER. 656 S. WOODDARD. M1 g¢¢ g WOODWARD ___ MI 6-290 ical condition. $495 rg pol . = Ss. = es : _ soley : ine Le ae ee ee 59 ( S GOOD 500’ MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford PO eee a ri 8 SSS Pontiac’s i858 CHEVROLET BIStAYNE: pal Oe Peano en comer | ee 1956 zi USS VOWSON ! - Factory Branch _ Sharp. FE 2-745. $9 QO. 99 | PO} h TAC HYDRAMATIC RADIO & HEAT. 2 DOCH sue radio, Beet ‘8 PONT. BONNEVILLE. ALL "POW: | "33 Plymouth 2 Dr. 5 . . . Z 32 ee ; =e a ? MON: ! , eae : - er ri-power, immagc. over; 232 S. Saginaw St. OAKLAND AT CASS Cee ere | CONVERT. | EY DOWN. Assume payment: of ONT.Y $995 _off Eliz. Li. Ra. |Sedan....... . 8 cylinder _— ee asf ee oe ——| HODGES, INC. $23.56 per mo. Cail Credit Mer $99 OR OLD CAR DOWN 954 PONTI NVER OUR CUSTOMERS DEMAND ‘ig @f STEEL SIDE TRUCK BODY | 1952 CPEVROLET, GOOD El asoR. Woodward M1_ 6-029 | Mir. Parks at MI 47500. Haso.d oa ao ON car ce Ie Shine tines tall RT HYDRA. GOOD [Eee UES eats 26128. Sinithi Moving __tion, $395. MY_3-1100: ‘95 FORD CROWN V VICTORIA. RS Vor terrific value! Turner _Ford —— . wheel spinners. Pull price 6406. Ee Lr OAC |_Co. 45 James 1953 CHEVY CONVERT. GLEAM-| °% TP" Wate walls, FE 31617. 52 OLDS 68 R_& H 214 W No down. King Auto. PE 8-0402 CLEAN CARS | Auto Insurance 108 eta ttle Me da pa ‘31 FORD CONVERT. GOOD RUN- 1997 Chevrolet 2 dr. Bel Air Foner: a Ae = — | | ( 1H | 1956 PONTIAC. ave. E & WHITE. oe dve 4 Dr. Sed < pene RPS pn a s Ms 3. war r 5 ’ WE'LL GIVE YoU ment. King Auto Sales. PE ean lack finish. $149 Down. 30 mos.| 5048 Pheasant, off Cresant Li Ciena Ge cust Orig. owner, Musi 55 Dodge r. sedan vV-8 BEL AIR. on balance. Rd sell. $1045. OR 3-824 $$$ CASH $$8 FOR YOUR EQUITY oF A GOOD DEPENDABLE CAR BILL SPENCE "R AMBLER” AIDES & SERVICE — 21 8. SAGINAW FE 8-454 TOP $$$—USED & JUNK CARS Smith Motor Sales FE 82441) CASH ANY MAKE OR MODE. FOR 20 YEARS WE HAVE PL, & PD FOR MOST yale: - | mos. Pmts. of $4.99 Seets 43536. Eves. FE_ 74353." |Fo oreign & Spts. | Cars | 109 —_~e ee eee | ‘32 ENG. AUSTIN. GOOD COND. | Exc. gas mileage. MI 6-2208. _ (38 CORVETTE Rad. WW TIRES. Seat belts. $2,095. FE 2-5830. 5 30 1995 SKODA. NO MONEY DOWN, ike new Lucky Auto Sales. 193 3S. Saginaw. _FE_ 4-1006. 1957 CHEV. CORVETTE. EX TRA nice. OR 3- 1372, * (1985 AUSTIN HEALY SPORTS , car. Reas. 2813 Silverhill, off W. Waiton Bivd. at Silver_ Lake. LARGEST STOCK OF DUNLOP imported 5 aes and antique tires in Mich. Ali sizes to soive foreign SEE MALEN £LLSWORTH car owner problems. Market Tire 2 LEE KELLEY Co. 77 W. Huron. FE 8-0424. NWELT FOR SALE. RENAULT DAU- OR _3-1399 4540 Dixie Her. phine. '57_ 19.000 miles. OR_3-1336 TOP BUCK — UNE CAR TRUCK PONTIAC WA FE | 2-0209 TOP PRICE FOR I JUNK > CARS See M & | MM “Motor Sales rey top dollar on later novel © 527 2a27_Dixte Hwy. NOW READ THIS BRING YOUR CAR HERE FOR, TOP. DOLLAR | WE NEED 500 CARS FOR OUT-, OF-STATE. SHOP THE REST BUT GET THE BEST AT Baa 2020 Dixie Hwy 31603" FE 4-6896 Rd. Used fiParts FES 5-2000 TOP CASH $s%$ FOR CLEAN CARS or trade up or down ECONOMY CARS 29 AUBURN _Used 1 ‘Truck Parts 106A USED TRUCE PARTS AIl MAKES AND MODETS HEIGHTS MOTOR #ALES 2435 Auburn Ave. For Sale ‘Used ‘Trucks s 107 SO DOWN * °33 Ford ‘2 ton pick-up soa $4 Ford Express. 1 ton . $699 "30 Chev ‘2 ton pick-up $299 $86 Ford ‘3 ton pick-up $699 59 Ford Express $1799" °56 Ford '2 ton pick-up . $399 52 Ford ', ton pick-up $499 "BO Dodge ‘2 ton pick-up $195 "04 Chev. 34 ton pick-up $4y9 EDDIE STEELE FORD, INC. 2708 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD KEEGO HARBOR FF 2.2579 YURON ST AT ELIZ. LK RD WATERRORD RY ee Ea oy SELECT The Truck You Need 43 PONTIAC HEARSE! Just like new §595 1950 FORD 1, ton pickup. Biack $745 "31 INTERNATIONAL 12 foot Metro. $295 "32 FORD F-6 1¢ ft. aluminum van and ifr gate $895 S| INTERNATIONAL | § yard dump. 2 speed and cican $595 53, DODGE: Pickup, red. $475 53 FORD 1g ton panel V8 $495 54 CHEVROLET 12 ft. stake, sharp. $795 52 CHEV. $100. 118 HELEN ST 12 W sunteet 8288 Rochester. '§4 INTERNATIONAL NEXT TO OAKLAND AVENUE Pickup, good rubber. $490 aa OL] \/ ER < / | 34 FORD ! ®, ton with utliity/ body. $745 | CLENN S Motor Sales S$ INTERNATIONAL | <0 Buick $9645 7 Eee 1l-Owner [25 antec DE 283 | » FORD F-100 | Se Chevrolet: «.a<.81995 mone eee | $ ALE "38 Ford ose cc.0e $2008 585 CHEVROLET Oy Buick oooocooLs1603 2 ton chassis 102 CA $795 j a EGE. oncanecn. $1495 53 CHEVROLET Ford ........ . $1595 2 ton, 12 ft/ van, sharp $1005 | ONLY A ie 37 Buick ( “‘onvert.. $1905 'S5 INTERNATIONAL) FEW LEFT [37 Buick 4dr... S1R05 pia it) sao sees [36 Plymouth ......$ 893 $ DODGE _ 36 Buick Sedan ...$1095 v8. 2h tt van. $1005 | Like New 56 Buick Super ssep1195 and-Selec "30 | ‘ony. .$1295 16 FORD Hand-Selected 96 Opel Conv $1295 Courier, sharp. 8798 58 EDSE’. Corsair H-T sizo¢) 20 Buick 4+ Dr. $1395 '$7, FORD F-100 |38 CHEVY Delray 2 Door. $1504 = nopwagen . pe Pickup, 8 ft. box. $995 58 FORD Custom ¢300° ...... $1594 rs Ponti gio ge oe = JID . 55 Pontiac ........$ 895 '57 KORD F-100 | 57 BUICK Special 2 Door ....$1874 | «<= Buick Sedan $99 Panel, 6 cylinder. $1095 ['37 PLYMOUTH 4 Door ..... $1096 85 Buick _. .$ 99 Fee Ae mone At OF |'57 PLYMOUTH Sta. Wgn. . $1294 "SS Buick .........$ 79 ‘67 CHEVROLET 2 Door... $1194 °55 Oldsmobile .....$ 79: Turner's “56 BUICK Century H-Top ..$119/'°55 Buick .........$°895 (36 OLDS Super “88” H-Top $1396 °55 Pontiac ....... .$ 695 36 CHEVROLET 4 Door ......$1194 ax Ct Truck Center 56 PONTIAC 4 Door .......8a4) FIANK OR GLENN ron eg as AI rons ‘35 PORD Statién Wen. ...... $ 894 PONTIAC S BARGAIN BARONS 464 8. WOODWARD ace “| GLENN’ 5 LIVER , GE a oper 3 ARERR MOTOR SALE | O eat te } SALES . On 30021 N Sees) 932 WEST HURON : et INTERNATIONAL TANDEM | OUR R NEW LOCATION ° Motor Sales St pepemener in trade ror. TOP VALUE” USED CARS| 10 Orchard Lake Ave 3 a) TON Ton FORDE a Excel. A I. "4. 7671 rk 4 1797 i E E 2-101 Oper’ Tces \ ‘af \ : ‘ a “ . Zz 14 + ‘ — a L _ 4-6632 5 1954 oer CONVERTIBLE. HERES a rea r Lots of miles gas. Our stock No. toa. A real buy for $578. NORTH CHEV. | ‘Hunter Bivd. at 8. Wodward Ave | Birmingham MI 4-2735 VOLKSWAGEN, 58 DELUXE SE- 2386. Black. Real sharp. OA _5-2386 _ For Sal Sale Used Cars 110 (=: 1956 Buick Hardtop | Beautiful ivory & red century 4- dr. Radio, heater. Full power. 1} owner Birmingham car. Youll like ie PEOPLE’S AUTO one 68_ Oakland _ FE 2-2351 36 s BUICK CENTURY. SHARP. FE = ence a 2 DOOR HARDTOP, heater. 4-wails, clean, $500. MA |. _ 562i). __ — 1957 BUICK CENTURY, 2 DR.: Hardtop. Power brakes, low mile | age exc cond. $1850. FE ati Be pm - UICK °53 SUPER V-8 CLEAN. | auto. trans 2-dr. H-top white walls. Call _FE 5-6035 .9 BUICK HT g.eep finish R&H Absolutely no | money needed Just make pav- ment» of $27 mo. Kine Auto, 115 > Saginaw. FE 8-0402. i BUICK LASABRE 4-DR 2 HARD . Fully equipped. Low mileage. “) 28340h a CADILLAC “COUPE DEVILLE. range Fi price. 648 Balboa, FE i CHEVEOLEY "6. STANDARD transmission, W-Walls, exc cond aes take “older car in_trade. FE 5-5325. _ 1954 CHEVY. REAL GOOD ) CONDI- tion. $400. FE 5- -2766. 36 CHEV. BEL AIR 3 SEAT STA- tion W Extras. 2-tone WW _tires. MY_2-3071. SALE! | SALE! ~ SALE! Loc rk * picked over our hand selection betore you buy d7 PONTIAC . $1795 Starchief Convertible New top. excellent rubber. This one looks and runs like new. 7 CHEVROLET . $1695 ” Bel Alr Hardtop V-8 with auto- meu transmission, radio, heat- d loaded with extras. Solid | black and white tires Ty Oe ET)... $1595 Air Hardtop V-8 ‘Straight | rice. beautiTul red & black in- | terior Black & white outside with excellent tires. 57 FORD $1595 ‘Fairlane Hardtop V-8 with auto- matic transmission This is & one owner and Inw mileage car Tan & white and sharp as a tack. $7 POR? $1245 Custom “300° 2 door V-8 Regular transmission, ivory & green and ready to go! |'38 CHEVROLET ° $1175 210 2 door V-8 with powerglide, radio. heater. white tires. Very clean inside & out. ' 56 BUICK . $1275 4 door Hardtop. This is a ome | owner car and solid throughout. Drive it and you'll fall in love with this one. | CASS- OAKLAN D New | BEAUTIFUL | ie eee EE _ Hardtop. FE 4-0080. 1950 CHEV ah Piekiaan EW TIRES. $100 00. off Cresant Lk. my : ‘DR. CHEVY. BEL AIR. PG. R&H. MY 3-1915. "33 CHEVY CLEAN AN BEL AIR Best offer over om EM 3-2888 __bet. 5:30 & 9 $5 CHEVY 8 Se ER DELRAY. Goods cond Pvt. owner. 2425 Voor- heis Rd. _ 55 CHEVROLET _ 210. 2-DR RA DIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of $2203 per mo Cal! Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. _ 51 CHEVY 2 DR. VERY GOOD. R&H EM | 3-0081.__ H. _ Riggins — “VACATION SPECIAL | SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS WEEE. 1959 FORD DEMO cus- tom 300 8-cylinder, 4door sedan with Fordomatic. radio, heater, white tires. BEATTIE “Your FORD pester _- 1930°" 5806 DIXIE HW 3-1281 At the Stoplight in Waterford 54, eeeOery 210 2-DR. POW- GLIDE, RADIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY MO r Parks at } “OLDS 88 CONVERTIBLE. Puy equipped. Beautiful condi- tlo $1295 1994 Buick Super 3 ar. Hardtop. Red & black. 1 own -. $545 1953 Pontiac 2 dr. Hydramane, Exc. precHAnlees cond. Body good Bicleigee uietes Bavaro cenriene $205 1957 Chevsniel: 2160 V8. Pomerat; Like ne 1957 Bock 4 dr. sedan. | Dyan. tev. Radio & nee 1 OWE oie eee se eee 495 “15 minutes from Pontiac’ HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Oxtord, Michigan OA 8-2528 Hardenburg GUARANTEED USED CARS ‘57 Chev B-A 4 dr. wgn. pg .. $1795 57 Chev 210 4 dr. V-8, pg $1495 ‘ag Chev 210 4 dr wen. p “#31295 ‘26 Ford F-lane. 2 dr. Fordo power ... $1005 93 Buick Conyett: Omer ; 445 52 Pontiac 2 down CORNER | CASS” & PIKE FE 5-1398 IMPORTS 1959 Austin Cambria, model. 7.000 vee Radio, heater, wheel shift. 1038 Lloyd Alexander. Low miles. $795. 1958 Anglia English- Ford. Spotless. $1195. Very sharp. 1958 Hillman Minx 4-dr. heater, floor shift. $1195. 1957 Austin 2-dr. late condition. SHOP OUR PRICES BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 2 LOCATIONS 15 Mile at Main 8t.. Troy 666 S. Woodward, Birmingham MI_6-3900_ JU 8-0536 WILL SELL EQUITY. ‘59 CHEVY station wagon, automatic shift. Mes? etc., very reasonable. MY “TODAY'S SPECIALS ~ ‘34 Chevrolet, ey dr. powerglide a ponttse Br Like new. $395 2 dr. 8 cyl. FOM. $295 33 ‘Hudsons, R&H. 2 drs. & 4 drs. $10 ROGER'S clgeed “ND SERVICE , 695 Auburn Ave FE 2-955. USED JEEPS OUR SPECI ALTY _ "1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR _ REPOSSESSION $128 balance No cash needed. $7.38 month. Mr. La pars Auto. _ 35S. . Saginaw. FE 8- Radio, we Immacu- o 1957 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR STA- tion wagon, green and Thite, original paint. Our oe No. 701. A real buy for $1399. North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at §& Wood are a Birmingham MI Factory Official Car ‘$9 DeSoto, Fireflite, 4 dr. , Red and white. 1706 miles. Ad- venture engine, full power, R&H, WW tires. Solex glass. More ex- tras too numerous to mention. Look this over Clarkston Motor Sales CHRYSLER—PLYMOUTH -DEALERS Main St.. Clarkston __MA_5-5141 1954 CHEVY, SEDAN. VERY clean throughout. FE 3-7542. H. Riggins, 35 CHEVIE 210 4-DR. WAGON 3795 605 S. Saginaw. FE 8-@150 after 5, FE 5-4009. MI ane | H. Good 2735 | HT. | 1955 Ford Wagons 3 TO CHOOSE FROM Y automatic. Low cash ore or oie trade. 24 periene $26 mo. BIRMINGHAM- RAMBL R 666 S. WOODWARD. MI 6-3900. 56 FORD V-8 with straight stick dio, heater, white tires. ONLY $99 OR OLD CAR DOWN 24 MO. ON BALANCE SCHUTZ OTORS, INC 912 8. W ood ward ve Standard & Ta- La stick, 2 tone pink. Our Stock No. 688-B. Nothing down. Only §399. ‘NORTH CHEV. Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave | Birmingham MI 4-27 35 | *51 FORD HARDTOP. FUL LC RACE | | Merc. engine. 2710. Walbridge. | _UL_2-4264. __ - | 1996 “4 DOOR. FORD SEDAN. A-1 shape, radio & heater. $850. MU _ 43318. CLOSED LOT — GOT TO SELL. ‘55 4 dr. Chevy. Bel Air, sharp. ‘55 Ford custom sharp. 9 '51, ‘52, '53 cars. Will trade on later models or for your equity. Clark's Corner. FE 5-9868 or FE 4-1908 SPECIAL THIS WEEK ‘68 Ford Fairlane hardtop. R&H. W-Walls. Gleaming blue & whit finish. Our price this week $1595. TOM BOHR, INC. MU 4-1715 NNER. "55 FORD. EXCEL- cond. 27 rae miles. Fair's _Autocraft, FE 8-825 FORD. ‘54 SCNyEea . FOM. R&H, | _sharp _$625_ cash. EM_3-4632. ‘62 FORD, 2 DR, FULLY | equipped, bargain. EM 3-008}. | Riggins. 1934 FORD °? DR. FOM, R & H. WwW. Walls. FE 5-8405. 98 FORD CONY. EXTRAS. PWR steering x brakes. Call after 5.30 OR_3-9475 1954 , FORD STATION WAGON, V-8 H. Overdrive. Full price $297. oz Mo. No cash _ needed. Mr. Beli. King Auto. FE 8-0405 1958. FORDOMATIC 4dr MAytair 6- 2959 1955 FORD CUSTOM RANCH WA- money down. Small monthly isk a ments. Lucky Auto Sales. _Saginaw. FE 4-1006. 1952 FORD. FOM, R&H, CUSTOM V-8. Pull price $95. ee Auto., 115 8. Saginaw. FE 8-040 "34 FORD VICTORIA V-8, fordomatic, power steering & brakes, white tires. Priced to sell. 24 MO. ON BALANCE NO MONEY DOWN SCHUTZ IN u2 3. WOODWARD 1946 FORD COUPE, $50 brakes, ete. - OR 3-2805. $5 DOWN 1955 Ford. 6 cylinder, 2 door fordomatic, radio and heater. 1 owner | Eddie Steele FORD i 2705 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD KEEGO HARBOR FE | 1956 FORD” 2 DR 6 OVERDRIVE cond. §350. “4 Hs 0084 | ‘3 FORD. 41 4 DR_ STATION WAGON Re . 9 Pass. Low milegge. | Call ‘on 3-3373. | ‘34 FORD HARDTOP. FORDOMAT- ; tc. R & H. WSW. Exc. cond. OR | 3.4719 | 1957 3? FORD FAIRLANE 500 ¢DR. town sedan. Radio, | matic trans. Clean Our ' 3 ' : heater, auto- 2-tone green full ope age Low BIRMINGHAM. RAM 666 gs. WOODWARD. M1 | $5 DOWN $1395. pee a 53 Ford, 4 door \°55 Ford Stationwagon ‘o4 Lincoln 4 door Pontiac hardtop Chevrolet, 2 wuoor Ford Stationwagon ..... Studebaker, @ woor .... Ford stationwagon Ford 2 door Mercury hardtop Ford, 2 door . Fora 2 aA w door - convertibie 4 door 5 Pontiac. Chevrolet. 2 door Mercury, 2 door Ford, 4 door Chevrolet. 4 door Ford, 4 ager Buick, 2 doo Chevrolet matlonwacen Mercury hardtop Fora stationwagon Buick, 2 door Buick, 2 door Chevrolet hardtop Ford stationwagon Lincoln hardtop Buick 4. door Studebaker, hardtop tiac convertible Fora 4 door Ronn - veeenee sem eeee \ Mercury. 4 door j De Club Compe saga ; Pohtiac, 2 doo! i Plymouth convenitole Hillman. 4 door Oldsmobile Pel Chevrolet hardtop ‘32 Hudson 4 door ‘36 Pontiac 4dr, ht EDDIE STEELE FORD, INC. 2705 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD i KFeGO BARRO FE 2.2529 HURON §T ay ELIZ LK -RD WATERFORD 1WP. H. | 6 CYLINDER. | gon, R&H. Fordomatic, good shape. oS 905 Mt. Clemnes. | "E_2-4515. 1955 "ORD RANCHWAGON. NO MI_6-5302 | 1954 FORD V-8 TUDOR STRAIGHT | | | | i (ep MI_ er | | = DUSSEAU | | 2.2528| 1956 Pontiac 2 dr. Beautiful 2 tone. Fully factory equipped _ . 95, Small down payment. 24 mos balance. 1946 Pontiac 2 dr Hardtop. Hvrdra- matic. R&H 2 beauties to choose from! $195 dow 1957 Chevrloet™ af sedan. Power- . Radio. Hedker. Whitewalle. A lo owner car... $145 down iss Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr, Beauti- ful 2 tone Hydramatic. Radio. Heater $109 down. 24 mos. on balance on Stop out and buy Many More to Choose From M15 1 mile north US. | MApie 5-5566 or MAple §-1141 Open nights ‘til 9 Except Wednesday "tal 6. 34. FORD RANCH WAGON. RA-! DIO & HEATER. ABSOLUTELY | NO MONEY DOWN Assume ravments of foe gan od mo. .Call Credit Mgr. Mr rks at MI 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. 57 FORD, RETRACTABLE RT, FOM. "RAH new tires, d and ivory. FE 44815. 50 FORD P-6. V-8 - DUMP, GOOD shape and a Hanson 3, yard drag line, good shape. trade for ‘57 or ‘58 Ford _tractor. OL 1-0953 after 4 PM. 58 sche 500 | CONVERTIBLE YOUR FUENOEY ‘OLDs s LEALER FORE reve N CAR BA ND SERVICE. 528 N. 1. Mains B Rochester ‘99 FORD CONVERTIBLE SHARP ALL WHITE“ GAL- AXIE WITH RADIO, AEATER. WHITE “TIRES, PADD«D DASH, ET LIST PRICE $3,246 40 Our Price $2477 DUSSEAU uty - Edsel - Lincoln 3015" GRAND RIVER GR $3170 | RCHARD LAKE ROAD 10 GRAND RIVER, | TURN RIGHT 55 FORD CUSTOM NICE CAR. Radio, heater. automatic 1- Haren Mtr. Sales. FE 8-9973. 955 FORD, 2 DOOR k EP OSSESSION $498 balance. No cash needed $27 mo Mr. Bell. King Auto. Fe 8-0402, 0 ° - - 1952 HUDSON. NO MONEY DOWN OL 1-9761 Community Motor Sales. Auburo _ at East Blvd 1953 HUDSON WASP GOOD MOT- or $100. FE_5-9392 1953 ~ HUDSON HORNET | "HYDRA. &H 4 Dr. Beautiful 2-tone fin- Hes green and white. Pull price $195. King Auto. FE 8-0402. "48 KAISER. $75. VERY ~~ GOOD FE 47578 running condition. _ Mercurys WE HAVE A SELECTION OF FINE ONE OWNER, LOW MILEAGE ‘517 AND 58 MERCURYS STARTING AT $1277 Mercusy-Edsel-Lincoin RCHA 4 D LAKE ROAD 10 33015 GRAND RIV ce RIVER. TURN RIGHT LINCOLN” A-1 COND BEST 7 offer PEL 5-9395. R&R GOING GREAT GUNS! ‘Our Us&d Car business has in- creased 300 per | | cars at * bottom prices.” cent. The reas- on is, ‘sharp!- rock } MOTORS, INC. Radio & Heater. Hydra- “12 8 Woodward _ MI 6-532 | matic, Runs & Drives very ‘$1. PLYM STATION WAGON | weil Good tires. mtr., trans. Also 52: Pontiac Conv.., hydramatic, R.«&, H.W W Pyt owner, OR 3-3260 | $395 81 PLYMOUTH, BELVEDERE e) All pdwer sutomatic. R&H. ter | mileage. OR Baad - ‘ soniiwoen 508 g%35,| COMMUNITY No rust $40u_ OR 3-6868. 6602 | Oak idge |! wore 1G Bue 1955 PLYMOUTH, « DOOR, NICE | MOTOR SALES GR 4-1703 | You too can find the car of your choice from these ex- cellent buys! 7 PLYMOUTH ..S1095 Club Coupe One owner (trade-in, 19 ini to gal gas "36 FORD ........ 81095 i oe sedan. Sharp Fordomatic " PLYMOUTH ..$ 895 Belvedere 8 Powerflite. power steering. 4-dr sedan. . "36 FORD, ........ £5 _ 4: door v-8 Real nice, . "35 FORD ........ £ 695 Pai irlane 2-dr Sharp. . 35 BU dc - beens $ 695 Spe ga PT LY MOUTH .$ 793) Sedan, V-8 meu Sharp . "54 PONTIAC .....$ 495 2-dr. Special nen . "55 FOR cweeeega 229 _2-dr. sedan. id BUICK -2.....- FE (eal re 4.3578 "33 PONTIAC . 33 CHRYSLER . fA TASHA a We lo ive) CaN ay DON'T DELA Come In Today SHOW PLACE OF / PONTIAC R&RMtrs. Chrssler-Pivmouth-T + 724 Oakian r Be | DODGE MOTORS, INC. 48 PLYMOUTH. GOOD one al 2 s _Woodward ning cond. $80. FE 2-5527 __ H 2-DOOR. RADIO. | 938 PLYMOUT Fag heater and automatic. tual miles A one owner beauty. WILSON Our stock No. 717. Priced at only $156: PONTIAC-CADILLAC | North Chev. | Hunter Blvd, | Birmingham” CLEAN ham Trades R & HH. payments | ‘38 “PLYMOUTH, _ Valls. Take dOver 4-7046 after 5 pm drive FE 5-14 : 1955 SeMouTAT “CLUB Birming RE LMP ION $308 full price. 1350 N. ’ | $24 mo. Mr. ell, Woodward | 2 -Sitwour : : down. Community Motor Birmingham MI 4-1930: Auburn at East Biva. ~ as =| 55 PLYMOUTH | STATION WAGON t — Suburban 9 Passenger — Powerflite Transmission very low monthly pym'ts. Auto Sales. 4-1006 __MI_6-5302 at 8 Woodward Aver MI 4-2735 W- FE No cash needed. King Auto. NO MONFY Sales, 1955 PONTIAC STARCHIEF, 4 DR also have a nice Starchief Cata- lina Coupe. $795 full price with Lucky 193 S. Saginaw. FE 98. PONTIAC. “CHIEFTAIN CON- 1993 PLYMOUTH é R & H. OVER-. i] $iss: DOWN —— (603 PER Mo. | vert, Tri-Power Power windows | & brakes Best offer or trade | FE 4-2954 ask for Ron between / 9 am to 830 pm. Can be | seen evenings 180 \ie Princeton ae : ee 1959 PONTIAC “4 DR. . CATALINA | MOTOR SALES sedan Radio & Heater Auto. | DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER ansmis 8.000 mi. Like new. | 35 YEARS FAIR DEALING ational 7-9324 z | CASS AT W. PIKE STS. von “SALE BY OWNER. °5 "34 | PON- FE 2-0186 ' tlac 2 cr, 34,000 actual miles a FE 5-1132 "37 PLYMOUTH SMART BUYERS cusrose SUBURBAN WAG- ON with automatic trans- TAKE ADVANTAGE of our Au- mission, power steering & gust, September Cleaneut Sale of brakes. Radio, heater. white new Ramblers. 88 left to go. tires and sharp. ONEY *$199 | & C. Rambler Sales OR OLD CAR DOWN fae Commerce Road. EM 3-4155 30 MO. ON BALANCE 'S4 PONTIAC 4 DOOR SEDAN SCHUTZ | $27 24 193 5 car No moners down. month Lucky Auto Sales. _ Saginaw. FE 4.1006 HAVE Deals WILL Auburn & East Blvd. FE 8-4530 Be! Air 2 door. Redio & Heater WW tires. Standard transmission NO rust . 23 PLYMOUTH 3-22 Club Cpe R&H &tcd Tians good second car. STARTING Al Si $25 DOWN | < Aug. Specials 3 A - ~ ; Si \) Breadn as at ? DODGE. .22222,0 T5) : Gee edesmitgas en! Out aleuey 33. PLYMOUTH | $ 125 and M 24 at Shadbolt “Club oo or ga Radio & Heats: 53 PLYMOUTH ..$ 125 . aie ady te drive. so LAKE ORION O37 CHEV,) Ge... su eS 4 door sedan Rene & Heater | Aufomatic transmission 145, ‘S54 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4 door WW tires. | ‘52 STUDEBAKER $ 173) Automatte V8 2 door Hardtop MANY MORE CARS 7 CHOOSE FROM. ' RUSS | JOHNSON | MOTOR SALES Rammler | Dallas | CHRY#LER Pi Ad MOT TH ster, OL 110 51 N Breadvay Ti Main . * iMY 2 or MY I | T V | OFFERS i 1 : | "37 Scoda .....-...8 495: ’ | Gas Saver { S57 Pont., B- Ville. e205), * Ours Do Convertible, Full power. | 56 Buick. Hat SLE | 4dr. Sharp \ ‘37 CHRYSLER S2005 1027 Wee * gy 295 | New Yorker 4 door. Hardtop.| ~U pick, Hdt ..... $1395 | Radio & Heater Automatic trans- | 2dr Double power | Sl eee steering & brakes i W 1 . | tre, Bhs "36 Pont. Wen $1395 | co . = ( Pir. ... ..glIFo os Pix MGU il {e . $1295 i passenger. Beauty i Plaza 2 door Sedan Automatic | i cement ae V8 Radio & Heater 25 [rd Clb Cpe 8 3951 SJ 'PLYMOUTH «$1495 Bacrltire: | Station wagon. 6 passenger Stan-|::2 pp ie 1 095 daccdueivansmussoc! 16 cylinder) 2° Pont. SC Sed. ..$ 999 | 6 P| \YMOUTII Automatic, power steering i si) 2 A ] JS 1045 1~= : - ons! Belvedere ¢ door sedan. Radio ©2 Packard Patric. $ 895; & Heater Automatic tiansmis- | Full power. | ,-on. 6 cylinder. Like new | . oe 50 DODGE ....-.-§ 795) 95 Ford Sedaw ....5 723) ae) . cylinder. Standard trans: | Overdrive. A-1 53 ‘CHRYSL ER ...§ 995/°35 Buick Hdt .....$ 995 2 door. Hardtop. Automatic Stans: ' See this one. Seterod V8 Radio & cater | ; HG ee "R03, 34 Pontiac 2 dr. 7..$ $95 mae : | Good transportation o oor eee ss oa Haitio & Heater | eats 54 Chevy, 2 dr $ 345 e) 70) ~ * “ * 7% os '8§ PLYMOUTH ..S 7 5 A aecona Gar Savoy 4 dr. Sedan. V8 Automatic \ 5 “. = xO £ lela Radio & Heate:. Ex 34 lludson, Jet S& 395 ‘53 PLYMOUTH ..S$ 645. Ried end Cieen 2 door sedan. Radin & Heater (°5 ],. : Se Standard transmission. 35 I ly mouth Sed.. $ 943 "55 RAMBLER $ R95 Good condition fission Semon 4 cect Rawle & “53 Buick Sed. .....$ 395 "4 STUDEBAKE Rs $ 795 Bee) this one 6 passenger station wagon Atu- 3 moe Sa ¢ = tomatic transmission. V8 Piiced 3d € hevy. Sed. -? 505 to at V Ready to go. ' ‘34 CHE S 845 = . mW =e) ellen 9 8) 21 a0 & es . ; A Station Wagon @ passénger. Pow- a Cliry ster, 2 dr, See) #95 _fr steering. seats & Window: Pull power. at FORD 2.2.4, S 445 2 door sedan Custemiine Auto matic. V8 Radio & Heats: A rare mex Old) (cer = ine YOUR CHOICE OF 26 3} CHEV. ........5 495. TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS AUTHORIZED RAMBLER DEALER AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER | Lake Grion | { i 3- 1461 | ees '99 PONTIAC 4 DR. 1 aes STAR- j 53 1959 PONTIAC 4 DOOR CATA- ‘87 STARCHIFF. P. 4 DR. iT. Power +1, 765. J 5-3802, $399 ’S4 Ford 4 Dr. Sedan $095 ’54 Buick Special 2 Dr. r&h-hydramatic $395 chief. All power. 2,000 miles. FE_ 5-2025 after 5 pm. AP ONTIA CHIEPTA AIN SE- DAN. HYDRA. RADIO & HEAT- ER ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume payments of $5.83 per mo. Cal! Credit Mer. Parks at MI 47500. Harold Ford "56 STARCHIER HARDTOP W-walls. R& 4-Dr. Power | brakes. secting and antenna. Hydra. Excellent car. FE 2-3285. Hina Loaded with accessories. $2,450. FE 2-971] after 5 p.m. . | 33 PONTIAC. HYDRAMATIC. FER- 54 Hudson Hornet . N Bt, 2 : ha a o tat: & FE 4 dr—twin power—radio i ‘$5. PONTIAC CATALINA. FULLY | equipped. Very nice. Your car, _in_trade EM_ 3-0081. H. Riggins » ; | Chevrolet 4 dr. Wagon = 2g ces : : 36 NASII Radio ...... powerglide CUSTOM WAGON with au- tomatic transmission. Radio, heater, white tires and $245 sharp. . ONLY $99 1955 QPONTIAC. ~ GOOD COND. $300. | OR 3-6214 $695 "33 Olds 88 4 Dr. Full power «:2-.. $195 OR OLD CAR DOWN . 24 MO. ON BALANCE SCHUTZ MOTORS, IN < (912 8, Woodwar © saz oszez2 | 53 Dodge” 8—4 Dr. Sed. ‘39 NASH nan AMERICAN ret oe wagon. Exc. cond. FE 175 ae ry eer e “un uto, agi- 29 : i cial edie 52 Pontiac 2 Dr. Sedan 1954 NASH, se MONEY DOWN. "38 RAMBLER SUPER. 6 1955 STUDEBAKER. 2-DR. STUDEBAKER LARKS. ONLY A ee paras 8 UDEBARER SALEB 1955 ) STUDEBAKER 1956 VOLKSWAGEN, SUN Community & East Bivd “fotor Sale, Auburs $95 "30 Buick 4 Dr. Dyn. $399 Dudge '4 T Pickup JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass 8500 miles, like new, take trade. FE 4-3424, 606 E. Madiso ~ RAMBLER Rive ADIs SOLUFELY no MONEY . Assume pay- ments of $11.46 per mo. Call Credit Mer. Mr. Parks at MI 4-7300. Harold Turner Ford. _ "52 top commander. tires. Call 8-350. 34,000 miles. after 4 pm. OA few eft. mode) end bargains. Get today’s erie deal and ows rea! econom Saginaw at 8. Boulevard FE 4-9587 vV-8 COM- mauder, 4 dr. Beautiful blue fin- ish Auto, trans. R&H. Full price $395. King Auto. 115 8. Sag FE 8-0402. TOP radio & hester, good cond. $1, 100. | By owner. MI 6-042 Radio FE 80488 Open Eves. Wow! What Deals Big trade-in allowance and low overhead is our secret. Only 8 miles to these beautiful new car trade-ins. Open ‘til 9 p.m. or later. 1959 PONTIAC .....SAVE $$ Starchief coer sedan, power s pe ng. power brakes radio, heater, Hydramatic. whitewall tires. 2.250 actual! miles. Used as demonstrator. 1958 BUICK ............$2095 Special sedan. Dynaflow, radio, heater. like new whitewall ures: green finish. ‘58 Bulcks are scerce, so shop ea 1956 OLDSMOBILE. ... .$1495 88 hardtop, power steering, power brakes. radio, heater, prsrems) whitewalj tires. 22,000 guaran’ 1955 PONTIAC ......... $ 895 2-door sedan. La glen mara radio, heater, § new 1295 radio, 1956 CHEVROLET .... $1095 Be! Air 4-door sedan, V-8 ri ine, Fowergilde, heater, whitewalls. 30,000 actua] miles pipeas 1955 BUICK ............ Super ¢door sedan. power seers and brakes, heater. whitewall tires, Dynefiow 1957 FORD . eens alrlane 500 4door atts V-8. Fordomatic, eater, whitewall tires. 2 to choose from. 1954 PONTIAC .........$ 425 ous deluxe door, neareustte, radio, heater. 1954 BUICK ............$ 845 per 4door sedan, power reginaring and vrakes: radio, 1957 CHEVROLET _.. $1795 Statlon wagon V-8 engine. Lavender and h heater, tires. Low miles. wit whitewal) Country sedan wagon. V-8 engine. Fordomatic zens: 1956 FORD ....... 1957 CHEVROLET. _.$1695 Be] Air 2-door hardtop, V-8 Sedan—full power $1195 OVER 50 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM STOP IN TONIGHT && - BRING YOUR TITLE | GMAC TERMS JEROME | t “Bright Spot’’ ' | Orchard Lake at Cass iFE 8-0488 THE BIG CLEARANCE SALE On All Used Cars and Demos. } 1959 Ford $788 4 Door, Radio & Heater, Automatic Trans- mission. Sharp. 1955 Ford 1956 Ford $977 2 Door, V-8, Automatic Transmission, Safety Dash & Other Equipment. 1955 Mercury 2 Door, Automatic Transmission, White- wall Tires. 1956 Mercury ee i ed ee ee ee ey o © © © © © © © © we ew we ee ee © © © © © © we ew s 8 8 © we we we ke ew 4 Door, Radio & Ifeater, Whitewall Tire Automatic Tranmission. Sharp. * 1956 Lincoln ............ $1545 Prenuere, 4 Door, Full Power. | Owner. 1956 Buick ............. Century. 2 Door, Hardtop. Power Steer- ing, Power Brakes, Radio & Heater. 1957 Mercury .......... $1495 Monterev. 2 Door, Hardtop, Radio Heater, Automatic Transmission, Like |) New. 1954 Ford .......... ee, 1955 Ford ............... Convertible, Radio & Heater, All White & Sharp. Automatic. Big Savings on All 1959 Demos. Come In and Save. RUSS DAWSON MOTOR CO. MERCURY EDSEL LINCOLN ENGLISH FORD LINE = S. eee FEZ9131 & |i | +58 CHEVROLET YOU MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES ‘Ch HAVEN'T SEEN CVY GOOD d' USED CARS Lan rE pvisn ED 631 OAKLAND AVENUE '59 CHEVY '59 CHEVY BEL AIR B-AIR 2 DOOR 6 ‘ Standard trans Radio |, Fuel gee) Radio & Heater. W-Walls. Frost Heater. Auto trans Blue vaint. W-Walls Harbor Blue WAS $2795 ..Now $2395 WAS $2195 "$8 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR _SEDAN AYNE 2 DOO : . Buse v8 Powersiide Radio Heater & Siguais, W- & Heater, W-Walis Walls Ivory & Tropical Ivory & Roman Red. ae Turquois. WAS $1045 AS $1825 . ; -o- S5ia See 8 Ce NOW $1783 Pe NOW S1S85 38 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR 38 CHEVROLET IMPALA) HARDTOP adio & Heater, 6 cr! Walls, ore elie : Straight stick. Onvx lack. tL carburetor. Onyx WAS $2195 . . . Syn en ee NOW $1895 Coenen ae NOW $1875 PONTIAC ‘oo ven of 37 FORD SUPERCHIEF HARDTOP ate a gal roo wat Hadks & lester: Bras a- _ c; 8 t Power steering W-Walls Py Red & White. oe ' waa as, Gold paint. WAS $1895 . . NOW S187 0 NOW $1585 ff Kade oe eons i bs '57 CHEVROLET "57 CHEVROLET 4 Door 210 ne Goer cis Dele V8 ODrive, Radio & Stacac ca shift. W-Walis, Heater. W Wails. eae Ivory & Dusk Pear! ; & Dusk Pearl Really nice WAS) S695 ay Ae WAS $1745 Lee NOW $1375 err NOW S1378 , "36 CH EV ROLET ee 2 ROL E T BEL a foe Bose va Radio & Heater 6 adio eate }. Powersiide Nice: Ivory oor how 8 tree Sir lac WaASs $1295 WAS $1405 = S ; Ow SS casnont NOW $1180 | se a7 FORD ‘37 FORD CONVERTIBLE COUNTEY Oo me F-Lane ‘500° — Radio Door Station Wagon - = Heater, F0-0-Matic Radio & Heater, w- - Walls. Baby Biue Walls. Green & Ivory paint. wae Fp Soke steering. WAS $1795 : - NOW $1595 |! ’ TQURQC errs enn e woe Wie J , Docc eevee NOW $1685 6s CuRoLe ‘ BEL AIR 4 DOOR STATION WAGON “8 Powerglide, Power ewes id Be yey steering, W-Walls. New as e - alls apeee Ivory & Sun Yel- WAS $1745 stttr meeme WAS $1795 i ween eens NOW $1575 euaccse.as INOW SIS85 4) Many—Many—More To Choose From MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES. 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 .Now $1995 RARE . Vf WHAT Are You Looking For? “PRICE” © “QUALITY” AS IT MAY SEEM Our Cars Have Both ‘58 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE — Radio and Heater, Power Steering 57 PONTIAC $1895 SAFARI STATION WAGON — Radio Hydramatic SPECIAL HARDTOP 4 Door -- Radio and Heater, oe 8 © © © © © © 8 se © © © © © © 6 8 ‘07 BUICK eo 8 © © © ee eH el lee Dynaflow. STATION WAGON — Radio and Heater. Fordomatic Two to choose. from 9 OLDSMOBILE HOLIDAY ° 98" ee - Radio and Hydramatic Full Powe: 07 HILLMAN MINX 4 DOOR ‘56 PONTIAC STATION WAGON — Radio and Heater Hy Low mileage 06 MERCURY 4 DOOR HARDTOP — Radio and Heater. Meicomatic 07 FORD .............. “4 DOOR — Radio and Heater, Fordomatic ile) CADILLAC “62' COUPE -- $1295 Heater, | eC ee i $1495 dramatic + 8 8 ew © ee ww see 8 ee ee $2095 oe we we 8 ee ee Radio and Heater, Hydra- qaue. Tpawer Steering and Power Brakes ‘07 FORD $1795 Eee ee cae nor — 2 Door, Radio and 55 BUICK... $995 5S PONTIAC Radio and Heater, $1095 STARCHIEF CATALINA COUPE — Heater, Hydramatic. nase ane FACTORY BRANCH Cy oe 8 © © © © we we we PONTIAC i) 05 ME. CLEMENS ST. RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL USED CARS" FE. 3/117 (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) , $1395 | i i i i -| FORD DEALER A-|l USED CAR SHOPPNG CENTER “Cy” SEZ: Ik YOURE Ready to Go COUNTS Ty iE For Less Money “Cy” Owens — A-1 Used Car NOM AT “LOWER PRICES" 59 FORD 2 Door ............0000006 000 £2295 59 FORD 4 Door ......... rs $2195 28 FORD 2 Door ........... ery) ee $1495 58 CHEVROLET Bel Air ......0.002000.., $1795 ‘37 FORD Custom "300" 2.0... $1195 ‘37 CHEVROLET Bel Air ................ $1395 ‘37 FORD Country Sedan ................ $1245 ‘34 PLYMOUTH 2 Door ................. $1095 ‘36 FORD Country Squire ................ $1295 ‘36 FORD Convertible .................... S1045 '335 FORD 4 Door... 0.00... $ 095 55 PONTIAC Station Wagon ............. $1095 "35 NASH 2 Door .......0...0...0.002.... $ 395 53 CHEVROLET 2 Door ................ S O45 ‘34 PLYMOUTHIL 4 Door .......0........ $ 425 “S$ FORD 4 Door .....0.00.00. 00000. $ 445 ‘34 BUICK 4 Door ........0.0.00....0.... $ 495 ‘33 OLDSMOBILE 4 Door ............... $ 295 '53 DODGE Station Wagon ............,, $ 245 ‘53 FORD Club Coupe ..............,.... $ 145 | FE 5-410] Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. SAGINAW ST. Open 8 A.M, to9 P.M, FE 5.3588 Open till 9! é ' y _FORTY-THREE_ AUGUST 14. 1959 Bill Ewald Sings Swan Song | Rita Hayworth's Girl {Ship SemieeS T+ you Like TV Drivel . ‘Pop- Up Tests Better Look at Yourself THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. -- Today’ S Television Programs - -- Channe) 2-WJBK-TV Channet WWJ TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV é Channe] 9—CKLW-TV Isn't Noticed at Beach * # a . Square Garden, New York. 10:30 (2) Mighty Mouse. TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | | ; = hose who protest: “Say 6:00 (2) Movie (cont.) | (4) Football (cont.) (4) (color) Ruff and Reddy. | new yoRK pitineces Taanin, fila, a worth’s 9-year-old_ USS Butternut Hauls cue vine oepbe nea Read. a a tse oe ‘don't uae Te Ree wan (9) Theater. Drama: 11:00 (2 Heckle & Jeckle. — 2 iy aia a “Blonde Mink.” daughter, went swimming at the exclusive Beach Point Club at. Polaris Dummy Out to in Ti (4) Fury er: This is my last gasp as a TV thing at all,” I say your sentinients ‘3, ania io 9:30 (2) Playhouse. Drama: ‘‘No. (1:30 (2) Ricin Hood. Mamaroneck--but very few knew that this was the often-_ Sea, Recovers It columnist, are shabby. Television is an instru- peye- a i Answer” is what detective (4) Circus Boy. headlined little girl now en route to the Rivi- I want to post goodbyes to all ment with a tremendous potential 6:15 (4) ur Acams. Eve. | (Keenan Wynn) gets when 11:88 (9) Billboards era to join her father, Aly Khan. Her hostess, ey a LAKE, Calif, (UPD those ee have for expanding the horizons of all 6:30 (2) News, Weather. he tries to phone Maggie mber. introduced her to every- Tee ane ee : writtento me, of us. Unfortunately. it seems to (4) Adams, Eve (cont. ) Athenson (Angela Greene) in| SATURDAY. AFTE®:NOON ey a the club as sgl Sy eri Khan.” Oe cee aon in aegromd most of whom exist primarily to sell goods, rath- 17) C in (cont) ; ean nee . : e $3 y, S or seag : : seemed to be sad- j ris iddy us with f Curtain = cont answer to her eall that she 12:00 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. ie the USS Butternut, a hard-work- seemed t sad- er than nourish and giddy us wit (9) Cisco Kid. knows Cassidy (Donald Cook) (4) True Story. * * * > ale ciao whose current dled with the all of life. 6:49 (2) News Analyst. i “ is going to kili her. | (7) Uncle Al. a ing chunky Hite SnD w wet eure same famil yi * * * 6:45 (2) (4) (7) News, Sports. | (4) Cavaleade (cont.) \ (9) Country Calendar The stock market naturally c caused excitement mission is to service “pop-up name: irate read-| [t is falling down on the fob 7:00 (2) Medic. (7) Football (cont.) 12:30 (7) Three Stooges. on the French Riviera: Two American finan- tests of the Polaris missile, aval er, angry reader, badly, succumbing to the tyranny (4) Wisdom. | (9) ’m The Law. Drama: (4) Detective’s Diary. ciers were sunning themselves in front of the From the Long Beac i ge enraged reader. of majority tastfessness, landslid- 1) Detective Squad. Series of fires has been (9) Movie. Cariton at Cannes. One said, “I think the sea shipward, the Butternut hauls a displeased reader, ing us under with garbage. TV Sy Million Dollar Movie.| sweeping city but only build} == «2) Little Lauu. is rising.” The other excitedly shouted: “Sell!” dummy of the Polaris out to sea indignant reader should be scolded constantly and Drama: Young girl quarrels ings belonging to Miss Dud- Ee (4) Mr. Wizard. . in the San Clemente Island sea z and ex - reader. severely. So should you who sit with boy friend and is es-, ley, (2) TV News. WILSON * * * ranges, recovers it after the mis-- © EWALD (Isn't there any-!and accept. corted home by well-known 9:45 (4) Jackpot Bowling. cen (4) Patti Page. | Anna Magnani was so “taken” with Leonard Garten, Sile is launched and then returns body named Exit, pursued by a bear. Yours playboy who is later found) Elkins vs. Carl Richard. =| (7) Sheena. 95-vr.-old “Fugitive Kind” extra, she got him two screen _ ‘t to shore for a checkup. -Smith in this country anymore?) |truly: The Blob, The Sorehead, murdered in ‘‘City on Hunt.’”’ (9) Movie. ‘ pS Uere 3 | i The Cube. : | lari is the x * * (49) Lew Ayres. feee Ee Pee 4:13 (2) Tiger Warmup | tests . . . Candy Jones has a columnist she can call her | The Polaris, oi course, Is | _ 7:30 (2) Rawhide. Western. sill Strange cone ia whic ard :30 (2) Baseball. | own _ Toots Short, the man without a saloon, finds | Navy's 1,500-mile guided missile I want to say goodbye, too, to ne Favor and Rowdy Yates find’ ween eel ia ate at 1:45 (4) Industry on Parade. | prices so high in the other joints, he’s hurrying his new Sea eateries ome “_ lacie mo ppeedg ears . themselves, crew and cattle 2: fovie. ko ” it 2 | “ ay use es : drive, target Arcane ean cash, but ignores thousands, ** Es as i mn _ spot. . . Jack (“Count Turf”) Amiel and glamorous pub | goat sedte belag, serviced by. 16 |arctined wie of jealousy becsiise I of bandits who make plains’ of dollars worth of jewels.” sssn (7) Dance Party. | licist Gertrude Bayne are a-goin steady. | Butternut, a 41-foot mill ftom: couldn't shake like Elvis, the teen-. their stalking ground. Re- Repeat. (3:30 (2) Scoreboard. * * x | dollar underwater launching tube “ager who called'me a squeep (part peat. (4) Western Theater. (ae (4) Western Roundup. Marilyn Monroe calls her husband “Art.” All Arthurs. I jy used to “pop up" the Polaris oh : —To a ose teenagers \ oy (eonee gridiron, aneat 11:20 ©) Nightwatch Theater. vlu- py ienaims A Wartonick, West Lafayette, acest Storm” Benito Mussolini's son Romano is ging Polaris. Once while the dummy asked me to try and understand RADIO. & TV Harold ‘Red’ Grange han- sical: Fred Astaire, “Damisel sonia C. Hanson. Birmingham for an OK to bring his jazz group here. 4 missile was being placed aboard, them,-I say nonsense. Why don’t ( RVICE dling commentary in Distress.” (37!. Drama:) sersrey @ Morgan. 258 W Fai:mount Singer Dinah Washington’s picked her sixth ‘husband— the crane rigging slipped and the you trv understanding adults for a SALES & SERVIC i ea alii —_ Anton Walbrook, ‘‘Dangerous Ta M. Sanch. 112 Cottage Horatio Maillard . . . Producer Cheryl Crawford asked singer polaris crashed to the deck. ‘change? ‘1 Phil Silvers.- Comedy: Mesanents 042) Bainh M Sanior, 3300 Fivzanech Take JOE Neathis to do the lead in her B'way show, “The Long How well is the Butternut doing —To all those who say TV pro-| Call FE 4-9736 | Bilko, out to make a killing. nl lee ar Mariety witt : ; ceetou. Hlain Drive’ _ One of the top TV comics is asking a fat lip: his her job? vides the sort of fare that they, Factory Authorized Service } bets on recruit he thinks is 11:30 (4) dach Eee a oie) ‘Pearsall, Drayton Plans ag blic places is loud and purple . Boxer Art D. J. Wilcox, head of the Under- ordinary people, like I say shame, | best shot in camp and loses’ Genevieve, Cliff Arquette. etanec™, Recmman. €60 hicd ienguage tn pues pee Mire. Dean Martin 7 water Ordnance Department which on you for revealing in your ordi-_ 36 S. TELEGRAPH his shirt, not once, but twice. Jim Bishop and Leste Staniex 1 Secmour on Ne Telegraph ATagon is dating the ex-Mrs. ; : is supervising the Polaris tests, nariness. Across trom Tel-Huren Phil Silvers stars as Bilko. | Uggams on “‘Best of Paar. esnen Wiiaiet Se. RENE. Px * * * ; says flatly: “We couldn't get along it th ‘ce there | (4) Cavalcade of Sports. (7) Shock Theater. Melo- Vat? © polasek. Auburn Heights WISH I'D SAID THAT: Walter Slezak described a hen- vo, —To all those who say Heavyweight boxing: Alex drama: Bela Pogest, Dev gene 1s_iever, G0 PALE pecked guy: “The only time he makes a decision is when he ee Goats. Tees ot aes: Yor Weelhe) Wha Miteff vs, Alonzo Johnson in Bat” o. Syne sede buzzes for an elevator. . | ly a hierarchy of values in life— 10-round bout at Madison SATURDAY MORNING eiem & Bs spel BGaEtAe Robt @ mice Se noe of naa nw besa nanan Gis Lifeboat | without it, we —— en: Soles ond Service S . ; that his grandmother took one les, If you prefer to squander ’ af es an Peter B. Harri Dearborn ; senda inga i a al Monnaitey * Barbara J) Baird. Milford Scouts across the street . . . That's earl, brother. Rescues | your free time on Lawrence SWEET 5 RADIO TV 8:40 (2, On Farm ecront. | Donald D Ewa ort outed j (Copyright, 1959) wane anes nae ga Open Mon. G Fri Night 8:45 (2) Michigan Conservation. | Helen: iL. Rerretz, Bake \Osi0n a OO —_ — Fe ‘th y ‘i 422 W. Huron FE 41133 w255 (4) (color) News | homes Winkel vee ad wn en you to question your values. “ Margaret A Hedden, 4607 Raldwin aan har srs 9:00 (2) Cartoon Party. =I-3\- a N , dwere L n Clark: ntoes . 4 . til ae RAS ine (4) teolor) Bozo the Clown. | firvem’’ a whtiard “Clarkecon, er, | TENBY. England ‘(UPT—It TUNER | : (7) Crusade tur Christ, Gersld) D) Gattl Birminghar O ' was a difficult day yesterday for = SPEAKER EAEISIUIRIN alain = 8:30 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. Bernadette R. M. Plagens. Detroit | the men of the Tenby lifeboat, AMPLIFIER UIsik (4) Cartoon Express. James R Fisher. Birmingham = | who: found themselves at sea | DUCTS co ; i7) Three Musketeers. Marie A. Aho. Ferndale OWS | with orders to rescue themselves. CUSTOMADE PRO e 10:00 14) ‘color’ Howdy Doody. Robe-' Ro Hawkins Kentford Calif. ' | The lifeboat. one of the dozens OR 3-9700 (7) Fun House. Jeradv A Carter. Bloomfield Hills | which stand ready around the | 4540 W. HURON 7 Alte janinkt aoes\ crock, By CHARLES MERCER girl at the University of Minnesota coast of Britain to go to the | ACROSS : — . oteee Gott ti oe - hospital. aid of ships in distress, was tak-. Y anal i jt |} 4 ft fe |! Ae tr Mare f Herton Bloomfield Hii | NEW YORK CAP aney a Later on NBC Chet Huntley Re- en out sesterday for rescue , 4 fons and 7 iF my eee Rue Gnas Annee the good eld ane pee ares porting makes some suggestions exercises & Postu-r Nancy A Kearney 66 Midland network television has mare tha Kon what Soviet Premier Nikita The crew neglected to notify . 12 Unit of wir 5 ig i] : old than good in the coming wee chchev should t hown on anyone they would be sending | in t rence. R Helmer Farmington A , rushenev snoulc 1S R : | 3 measurement : ; a Noralee Smith Birmirgham. However, to be as optinnsti ‘bout Ke visit to this country. Some of up flares as ‘part of the exer- i hiencer » a ' Frederick T. Recker. 51 Pine Grove _ it as possible: the items: food surpluses in the cise. When the flares did go up 16 iene 4} Z ee | * * i _ West. the building boom in New Coastguardsmen on the shore , 18 Discusston ma The Dodgers play the St, Louis york, the “mile of brains” along sprang to action. ee : PEP Y (Three-Year-Old carsims on NBC saturday afer the charts: River at Cambriae, They tadiond, order 10 the 21 Ang . aa aks ‘ - ae , to ve ole . i Rrebontion 0 ul H i Mokes Drivina work, Tee came: tea ‘vil play Mags, * x * tigate the distress flares. The 8 eet #y id * again. A new show and probably the Station radioed the orders to the _ Ignited 1/4 tl i} a Do-It-Yourself = «* * hest of the week will be the hour- Meat fet d di 30 Fru = Ss vei: : ivati onrv’s” at stopped sending 32 Null * David L. Lawrence of length dramatization of O. Henry's ae lifeboa 3s Falls rca % WACO. Tex. ‘(UPI'—Tommys Dake tee will “Meet the “The Ransom of Red Chief’ on up the flares and started search- 9’ 26 French island le Palleg decided to lease fo | Press” NBC Sunday. Conquest) NBC Sunday night. William ¢Ben- ing for the ship that was send- 37 Bternittes ar we TY 4g 47 8 Dale Palley decided to learn to | Press” on NBC : c 5 I C d play two ing up the flares 39 Edges . drive without instruction and |rebroadcasts on CBS an o;2n dix and Hans Conried play ; Sed Tiasliy Gta URE HISEINER “1 High In pitch 4 0 | hopped into his parents’ auto heart operation on ay 8-year-old confidence men who kidnap the 4 cadieed fo the Coastuiinrd FOOD GIF | 42 Property item yesterday to do it. ea ison of a local citizen, played by and radioed fo the eee ‘9 Helge: again i tf He wheeled down Waco’s 10th Mickey Rooney’s 9-year-old son that they were not in distress. 51 cecae animal EF X 7] i street for a while but lost con- Car Crash ies ee in an enor to a ei ——- WITH EACH 33 Chill trol. smashed through a= va- J or one o eir fraudu B d Fl d | | { 54 Outcast . . : ave tir schemes. Sect ies samen, | Como and nt pear ea ‘noes tm" Bad Floods Isolate PURCHASE! + ga 1 5 coaee a a ms 56 Feminine 7 Female 3 Rasalan city 40 Jokes ES me es 1 pore | 2 State Officials journey in hot weather on ABC appellation saint (ab 26 Fable teller 41 Corridor driver soon lost all interest in Mond Si when it efinibe Hick esor S in / uS rla $7 Unhappy _ 8 ae ig Tene nee 2 are his accident and began to har- londay night when it clim e DEL -MONICO 1 Pucharistic 9 Spanish jar 28 Newspaper 44 Woman's vest the pears his battered car LANSING (P—Lt. Gov. John B. mo ~ eee et Giet, ee pesne ena on wv F 10 N t h nam a ce ate insurance * 5 an raqain if ‘ - NINE L — r i race i Onecriag oe BGrenda to Giy 16 packs! had knocked off the tree. Swainson and state insurance com i - . ading s AOia ed pene need Ale 2 comers 17 Profited — 31 Prominent 47 Roster Three - year-olds get hungry missioner Frank Blackford _es- an tribes. felate ~ year Oe 8 Opera by 3 Baseoell 33 Bamsels ‘ Peruvian rivet sometimes. caped with minor injuries last * x * “as tria a isolating many of the night in a two-car crash at a _ Gtests oe ihe a bl ts ae 8 pee et ee ee “WE HAVE THEM” Lansing intersection, Both cars Show i? Ps aes ay me t aS stran ing hundreds of foreign tour- T / » er ‘ed away. singers Eydie Gorme and - ists oday S Radio rograms | li cowed ae y * Torme and comedy-magician VIr. Seven Austrians were known to 10 Oz. Net C Ea -— —— : av. "| + F e - Stella Cichocki, 12. of rura) Ballantine. have drowned in the raging waters. Paes sie sceanea ene injury ‘Wednesday night. on CBS, Arm- Damage to homes, bridges, high- 10 Per Box WJ . KLW WEAR WPON wryz WIAK ceseo) when ber car crashed into Swain. Strong Circle Theater repeats its ways and railway lines was ex- : ed hall CREW (ae) WS 21958) SAS OU d: Aad) UU od WO Cat «txeey, * ‘ a documentary drama of the nu- pected to run into the hundreds nea con's, police said. She was ticketed ; -D- oon ee oe as Teketes clear-powered submarine Nautilus of thousands of dollars- IDEAL for. OUTDOOR BAR B QUE LUNIGHT WCAR News Purse vice idee a ,; “ ion =a for taahiog . * . ‘on ifs crossing under the North A state of emergency was pro- Chopped Beef Lean 2-ox. net 4:09 WIR ews ‘ cca aoe ; claimed in the Salczkammergut re- : WWs New SIRE WEEE, ureelt $:30—WJR Music fall | “YON Chuck Lewis Swainson, driving his personal Pole. th ok ion where ne floods had iso. PATTIES ——— ve Phe ea. WIBK WNewe McLeod 11:00—WJR. News WIBK. News Genrer (12:38 WIR Time for Music car, and Blackford were veturning = a . Pe 5 gion. . . 2 Ve WLAR News Page WWJ, Network Time ; i fron a SHOE to resume disarmament negotia- 10-gallon can are distributed and aor tions deadlocked since 1957. ‘placed in the cans. Garbage col- The proposed group would have lectors take the filled bags and the Western Big Three plus Italy leave new ones making it unneces- and Canada on one side. and the sary to clean the cans, which was Soviet Union. 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