1958—36 PAGES Hammarskjold - Seeks Stronger U.N: Corps in Lebanon in Spite of Veto by Russia UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) — Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold worked ‘today to reinforce the U.N. lobserver corps in Lebanon so American troops can - Nasser Cries Out for Peace, pull out. , Hammarskjold took the job on himself after the sec- ond Soviet veto in four days Setting Boom Phewe SCALA MAES — The Oakland County Courthouse tower is taking on a new look, as the dome is covered with aluminum paint. A workman (top picture) stands close to the figure of Justice as he hauls supplies from below to complete the regilding job. The scales of justice, missing from the lady's hand for a number of years, have been returned to their rightful place. “Those birds in the extreme bottom of the lower picture are not part of the original architectural scheme, they just happened to be around when the picture was snapped. blocked Security Council efforts to ease the Middle East crisis. The Council adjourned indefinitely to await the secretary gener- 'al’s action and the outcome of negotiations for a sum- mit meeting on the Middle’ East. * * & Hammarksjold indicated he would ask U.N. members for more ‘|men to build up the observer group so they might make it possible for the United States to withdraw its 10,000 troops from Lebanon. “I shall use all opportunities offered to the secretary general » +» to help,” and develop the group “so as to give it all the significance it can have,” he told the Council. “You will forgive me Tragedy Strikes Senator Again McClellan's Son, 3 Others Killed as Plane Crashes LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (®—Grief-stricken Sen. John Mc- Clellan came home to Arkansas foday to await the burial of his youngest son, victim - killed three other men. of a plane crash that also James Howard McClellan, 30, who was killed in the -crash near Little Rock yes-* Cloudy on on Thursday terday, was the 62-year-old senator’s third and only re- maining son. The Arkansas Democrat ‘re- ceived the news of the fatal crash just after he had been in the Sen-| ate chamber voting on an amend-|* ment to the palace Trade Act bill. - It was the fourth slignity in the senator's life. Two other sons also died violently, Max in World War Il, and John dr., in an auto crash en route to re-burial serv- fees for Max, The senator’s sec- ond wife died of spinal meningi- tis in 1943. The younger McClellan, a ‘Little Rock attorney, was at the controls of qa twin-erigine plane owned by “a Little Rock flying service, A flier since his Air Force service in the Korean War, he was taking a test for a twin-engine ‘pilot's license. . , Killed with McClellan were in- structors Wallace Denman Hill, 57, and Jesse Ralph Williams, 32, both of Little Rock, and Harold K. Gil- ‘pert, 33, .Stuttgart, Ark., who : planned to take his pilot's examina- tion after McClellan, Be In Today's | s | Press adel sitdisgeess tein: © Obituaries been bewetne cere rk 3 Sports wahowaweene eeeeeee 24-27 Theaters . 6.5.5. verses ae TV & Ratio Preprenan «i. 3 Wilson, Earl ...c6csccceses 38 but Day fo Be Warm ‘The weather-outlook for Pontiac and vicinity tonight is partly cloudy with a Jow around 62 to 66; jdegrees. . Considerable cloudiness with thundershowers likely is the pre- diction for tomorrew and tomor- row night. The high will reach |” around 85. In the five day forecast, temper- atures will average near the nor- mal high of 84 and normal low of 63. Friday and Saturday will be a little cooler with Monday warmer. Precipitation will total about. one Ylinch in showers or thunderstorms Thursday, possibly Friday and again late Sunday and Monday. The lowest thermometer reading preceding 8 a.m. was 65 degrees. At 2 =. the recording was 85. | assigned dune 11 for not being able to speif out, at this moment, what it may mean beyond that.” ‘The 85th Soviet veto defeated a, Japanese resolution calling on the U.N: “to make possible the with- drawal of United States forces from Lebanon” by arranging to protect that country’s territorial in- ltegrity and political independence. SAME PURPOSE This. protection was the purpose Washington announced for landing Marines in Lebanon July 15, the day after the Iraqi monarchy was overthrown by supporters of Pres- ident Nasser, Nasser opposes the pro-Western Lebanese government. * * * The Japanése resolution was interpreted as calling for strengthening of the 135-man ob- server group which the Council to_-insure | against intervention in the Leb- anese revolt by Nasser’s United Arab Republic, All the Counci] members enceeh the Soviet Union-voted- for it, and Hammarskjold then said he would enlarge the group anyway. x * * FAVORED BY LODGE U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge told reporters he thought that Hammarskjold’s announce- ment was very helpful. He added) that the secretary general's action could bring about conditions under which the United States, after con- sulting Hammarskjold and Leb- anon, would withdraw its troops. Sir Pierson Dixon of Britain also said Hammarskjold’s plan should help. 3 Jordan Officials Slain AMMAN, Jordan (%) — The number of high-ranking Jor- danian members of the Arab Federation government slain dur- ing the Iraqi revolt has reached three, a Jordanian spokesman said today. Strives to Replace Gls icharging murder before Justice of Recommendation Sent to Lansing unanimously approved the plan at their meeting last evening. This ‘followed four|area days after the City Planning Com- mission had approved it, The $17,000 study, prepared by the Evanston; ¢ designated in the modernistic | plan, City Manager Walter K. — pointed out to commissioners the urgency of the approval so highway officials could move ahead with fitting the study in their future highway development plans for this ees: x * Earlier this month, Howard c. Bacon, official in the department's Commission OKs City Road Plan “The trunklines are the key,” Willman said to the commission. “They (the highway department) ‘are hungry for this ‘and would like to get working on it pronto.” Commissioners, who had exam-. ined maps pertaining to the new arterial system in previous meet- ings, reiterated. their praise for the Study. “TIME Is Now’ “The course has been set," de- elared Floyd P. Miles. “Now is the time for everyone to get be- hind it and push it.” The city manager emphasized that once the trunklines are -out- +street-on the north. to Osmun street lined, “‘that is that and they can't be claheed.” However, Willman added, the city has control over the linking arterial roads, LOOP COMES FIRST The loop proposal, which is aimed at keeping through traffic from downtown, runs east and west of Saginaw street from School on the south. Planners say the loop will get number one priority. The Barton study, which took eight months to prepare, was fi- nanced by the Downtown Redevel- opment Group, formerly the Down- town Pontiac Assn. r By WILLIAM L, RYAN AP Foreign News Analyst Abdel Nasser proclaimed himself ja man of peace yesterday and | virtually called for the assassina- tion of King Hussein of Jordan. It is the first time Nasser per- sonally has suggested assassina- tion for the Jordanian King, al- though his ‘Voice of the Arabs” propaganda radio station has done so often. * * * The President of the United Arab Republic, in his annual expressly on the people of "Jerusa- lem, Nablus and Ramallah — the main Palestinian towns in Jordan — to heed his words. Nasser pointedly referred to the late King Abdullah, Hussein’s NABLUS, Jordan — Gamal} Suggests Slaying of Hussein grandfather, and to the year 1951 in which Abdullah was assas- sinated by Arab Palestinians. He accused Hussein of following in his r’s footsteps by calling on Britain for aid, Nasser’s suggestion, however in- direct, could not possibly be lost on his hearers—Hussein is in line for his grandfather's fate. * * * “We call for peace and we make every effort to strengthen this peace,” said Nasser. But there was no hint of compromise in his as- sertion that “the British armed sidering he is seeking only breathing space in which to pre- pare for hig next assault. There are already signs that the crisis is getting deeper. * * * a, Nablus and other cities in the Palestine sector of Jordan are patently .nervous. There are num- erous check points on the road from Amman, and so far govern- ment security forces seem to have matters under control, But there are reports the pro-Nasser ele- ments have arms cached, waiting for the signal for action. Lebanon Vote Delayed Week Gives More Time to Search for Successor to President Chamoun BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)—Speak- er Adel Osseiran has postponed for one week Parliament's elec- tion of a new president, appar- ently to give more time to a search for a candidate acceptable to both government and rebels. The election session was sched- uled for tomorrow but Ossciran postponed it last night. One of the reasons for the %5- aggression against Jordan will he defeated — the American ‘armed aggression against Lebanon will be) defeated.” Should Nasser call now for dis- cussions on the Lebanese and | ether Middle East problems, the Americans out of Lebanon, then, findiag a i | jpushing that country into his s0-| me * come a Saeco West might be justified in con- * Murdered Hi HARRISBURG, Ill. (} — old sweetheart. The policemen — Glenn Charges Two Policemen ricocheting bullet killed a 14-year-old girl were named, last night in murder warrants brought by her 17-year- Gidcumb, 33—said they fired shots at the young couple’s s Girl Friend Two policemen who say a Schwartz, 26, and Winston when orders to halt were ignored. The policemen were in a car which had no police markings. Slain was Margo Hallwood of Millington, Mich. She had a ‘bullet wound if, her head. : ~ Del Whitaker, the teenage pro- spective groom, said he and the on robbery. He and Margo did not know they were police offi- cers, Whitaker said. The youth swore out a warrant the Peace V. E. Joyner. x & * He made the complaint after a coroner's jury returned an incon- clusive’ verdict in the case. After listening to two hours of testimony before about 600 spec- tators, the jury held only that the Hallwood girl’s death resulted from.a “fragment of a bullet fired by police officers of Harris- burg. ty State’s Atty. Robert V. Wilson told newsmen the policemen’s case would be presented to the circuit court grand jury which convenes in September. So He Asks—in English, | of Course “erry the Bird Wants to Go Home KANSAS crry (AP) —Jerry is a para- keet who talks, He also flies. Usually he gives with the standard " parakeet palaver: “Pretty bird.” “I love you, Jerry,” and so on. His flying ordi- narily is equally confined—to his cage or room. * #€ * “pretty bird”) But this week he exclaimed to Mrs. Bishop: “Call Mary Neal. Jackson 3-4312.” Jerry is home with Mrs, Neal again. A-week ago Moriday Jerry took off from the home of Mr, and Mrs, William Neal. _He wound up Thursday-at a grain company J — Pages apeerees 19-21. | ® i in Shawnee, Kan., 25 miles away. Pa a tye ‘ : ‘= i ‘ . es es confirmed by William Bishop, office manager of the grain company, took cabene a2 Pretty soon Jerry -s ~The story was told by Mrs. Neal and 0 talkng—the routine again. ck ok ok. the Bishops. , Jerry wouldn't talk to a 7 automobile Monday night* | girl feared the two men who | tried to stop them were intent Pope to Leave Vatican VATICAN CITY (® — Pope Pius XII plans to leave Vatican City tomorrow -for-- his--annual- stay at the papal summer resi- dence on the shore of Lake Al- bano at Castel Gandolfo. |must digest the situation in Iraq ‘ported today that a study of driv- +played--oh-—ear--radios -causes—mo-! imileage. The es may be some time in coming. | « * | Nasser’s wet indicated he ts interested first in getting the ‘called “liberated Arab’ bloc. The) tone of his speech gave the im- pression he does not want to bite off too much at oné time. He still and still must deal with the situa- tion he created in Lebanon which brought American intervention. * * * It begins to look as if it will be a long time before the Americans and British can withdraw treops from the Middle East, The with- drawal might be a signal for a new Nasser assault. Rock ‘n’ Roll Expensive LINDEN, NJ. (UPI)—The Research and Engineering Co. re- ing habits shows rock ‘n roll tunes torists to jiggle the accelerator | pedal, significantly decreasing gas ’|political troubleshooter. Khoury, the immediate predeces- day-old Lebanese rebellion is op- position to pro-Western - Presi- dent Camille Chamoun, whose term ends Sept. 23. Some neutral | political leaders have been seek- | ing to end the rebellion by U.S. Undersecretary of State Robert Murphy also has been en- gaged in this search since he ar- rived behind the U.S, Marines last week as President Eisenhower's | The most likely compromise candidate (Gen. Fuad Shehab, the army chief, whose name is cen- sored out of stories from Beirut) tried again to withdraw his name. Other possibilities are Alfred Nac- cache, chief of state under the French mandate which ended dur- ing World War II, and Bechara sor and bitter enemy of Chamoun. Nixon to GOP: ‘Work’ WASHINGTON (#—Vice Presi- | dent Nixon launched a Republi- can “Operation Coffee Cup" campaign today: by. telling-GOP workers to “get up early and stay up late’ if they want to | win this year’s election, rl “OPERATION SHIFT” — merning all pitched in to move patientstrom the second floor of the old building to the fifth floor of the $35 million ey The Doctors, nurses and attendants at Pontiac General Hospital this ‘some 55 adult ¢ Hospital Uses More of Addition . floor marked ‘the EN ae \¥ : Pndine ‘teem Phete transfer to the sé-bed sdeheni second occupancy by patients in the new wing, Pediatri¢ patients were moved in May. Here orderlies Walter “Highland (left) and | Andy Soviet Premier | Would Atfend Reds Charge ee Knows’ U.S. Can Rely on Majority Vote From Our News Wires WASHINGTON — Mos- cow objected sharply today to Western suggestions for a U.N. summit meeting to discuss the Middle East crisis, but stopped short of saying’ Premier Khrush- chev would not accept. -— a} terday in the Western pow- ers’ individual replies to Khrushchev’s own sugges- tion for a five-power sum- mit meeting outside the United Nations. The initial Moscow reaction came in a commentary by the govern- ment newspaper Izvestia, which said that “everyone knows the U. 8S. A. can rely on-a mechanical majority in the Security Council.” x *< The commentary broadcast by Moscew radio also accused this five-power conference proposed, But it did not rule out Soviet acceptance of the Western proposal. In advance of that, U.S, offi- cials said they expected Khrush- chev to accept, but to attach conditions which the United States and its allies may find unacceptable. The Izvestia commentary men- tioned one that they had antici- pated — the possible participation in such a meeting of President Chiang Kai-shek of Nationalist China. The Soviet Union is a strong supporter of Communist China. The separate notes they sent Khrushchev last night showed that President Eisenhower, Prime Minister Harolq Macmil- lan of Britain and French Pre- -mier Charlies de Gaulle them. selves were badly divided on the issue of a meeting. In fact, authoritative govern- ment sources in Paris said’ today Gen. De Gaulle would refuse un- der “‘virtually any circumstances” to attend a summit meeting at United Nations headquarters in New Y * rh ment. sources said today. SEES FAILURE The sources said the Freneh premier feels very strongly that \- in the U.N. Security Council would turn into a propaganda free-for-all within the view of television cam- eras and thus would be doomed to failure, The sources said De Gaulle was “adamant” in this belief and that what he .wants instead is a summit conference on Middle Eastern problems on “neutral ground,” such as Geneva. . * * * Eisenhower is reluctant to be- come involved in any kind of ses- sion with Khrushchev at this time. His letter strongly indicated, by several toughly worded para- graphs, that he considers the So- viet Communist leader to be be- hind much of the turmoil and trouble in the Middle East. . Authoritative sources say Eisen- - |hower is ready to attend a summit meefi at the United Nations but probably would walk out if Khrush- +chev tried to turn it into @ propa- ganda forum. In Lebanon, United States planes operating from sixth Fleet carriers and air bases in Turkey cities today -in a ere people of Lebanon.” It was @ clear demonstration of (Continued ‘on Page 2, Col, 3) To Get Defense Report an East-West summit conference | country of trying to prevent the | Khrushchev 5 eo Si alee sate me ee eee ae a aie A z ~ ~ r . oe aS fe : z ‘ a ea ae ef 7 : i oy -_TWO_ ” By JACK BELL WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. Wil- liam F. Knowland (R-Calif) told the Senate today the West must not permit the Soviet Union to choose who shall sit in any United Nations summit conference, _ Knowland, the Senate Republi-. ry # ~ Raps Soviets Ch jot the Security Council . sending \the head of its government to the ead bly to set up an international po- “meeting.” force for use in Lebanon. There have been indications that *« * tk ‘Khrushchev would decline to at- tend a Security: Council summit meeting because the Soviet Union does not recognize Chiang’s For-|; viets Choosing © Summit Parley Nations = can leader, said if Soviet Premier |mosa regime. though Nikita Khrushchev does not wish . x & & ae pPagpr rete oP to sit down at such a meeting) Knowland said if Khrushchev! solve Mideast peace. : where China's Chiang Kai-shek is|attends any conference the free} “Knowland had said earlier he present, “so be it." ~~ world ought to raise at the meet-jexpects President Eisenhower to ‘2 * ing the issue of Soviet troop with-/maintain close personal liaison ‘No person sitting in the Krem-/drawals from Hungary. with legislative leaders if .Con- | lin or anywhere else should be} Sen. John Sparkman (D-Ala),/gress goes home before the Mid- “——____-permitted to pick and choose be- a Foreign Relations Committee |dle East crisis is resolved. S| tween members,’ Knowland said. member, said he hopes the —— xk « * “No one member can be allowediwill act quickly on a resolution! ~y,.. : * to exercise a veto on any member supporting an expected. U.S. pro- munications “tetween the. Pres : id. the leaders of both wie parties offer a better means of if committee were left be- | |hind in Washington to maintain fo Resign in Venezuela sxeeetts } } rs | | gengy should arise requiring its action,” the Senate Republican . . |leader said..“I am: sure the Presi- CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)—Ajon the radio hookup with a calj|dent will keep in close contact demonstration by some 100,000|for the nation to avoid violence) With us.” ro Venezuelans forced the resigna-|and move with the junta toward ® «+ © = today of Defense — sated geet Se aa ee pahe é sought to assert political power|resignation was proof of his “pa-|Democratic Leader Lyndon B. AFL-CIO, has . cet hax 2 1 cia 1 eo ot abert Seat, fom Det grown and out wm fe hers . ° s : AP Wirephote hegre e Local $52 ofthe unién “for viola- have increased.” . : ultimatum on Rear Adm. Wolf-|named to succeed him as defense| Johnson told a news conference ; 3 UAW. met for one|bership ina dual ow agg BF venident of |nuinieb he Mia| Universe contest at Long Beach, Calif, believe that Eurlyne negotiators one a organization.) Merrill 0. Bates was re-elected ) gang Larrazabal, presiden' minister. sees no_reason why the ; ryder — hour with the company in an office 4 : of the Bloomfield Hills Crass Geeks wine Sur te * dle East ‘situation should delay| Howell (above) ot Bossier City, La., is their most dangerous com- [on the fitth floor of the buildings| _ Scot St, of 31 Bloomfield Ter [hit ce Faucation last night at | ta. in what looked like the first) Castro Leon had delivered an/the of Congress, but| Petitor among American entrants. In an informal poll 10 of 16 jang then recessed the talks until race, and a former Viee presi: |) op oy. annual step in a plan to oust the gov-\ultimatum to Larrazabal demand-|he would make no prediction on a| itis from abroad rated her first among U.S. entries, She is an |tomorrow so they could watch the| 2m % Pontiac Teamsters Local | 1). . organizational ernment: ing press censorship, postpone-|quitting date 18-year-old coed at Centenary College. * march. 614, announced he planned to file | 17, members, Mrs, Lawrence | Venezuelans regarded ~ plan — ae the ani —— = - oo. $150,000 ie anied : as a showdown between peo- | jun S prom : 5 2 Sie treasurer, respec- i eat ae oe tai cotianbig’ af the Communist oa Mount Pleasant Residents Take Sides Mor e Students William C The Board approved splitting one | nation, Students, professional peo-|leftist Democratic Action parties. e os Aas tional president, Bloomfield ‘Hille ta at yates soemnttel ~|Proposed Route of U.S. 27 Hot Issue . \,,,. o> pace Sa fa wich al unl afer midnight im spat of] Nf Pp be Et : | Will Be W Ikingy 2. se in the parti- (RR SictoeteACGMS PLODE | oy ier guerra emt a etn, wet eV GIKII ns : m a we've them since then,/to rid of them. Ne Jimenez exactly stx months ago. ° and now you'll find very few * ae 8 Waterford Won't Have the suspension, & ot Ge *x« * MOUNT PLEASANT — The] objectors.” ; . : * University ad- The navy also backed Larraza- Oud Ing proposed new route of U.S. 27 has|"™, ex os peg pw ated at anil food Bus Service Within yn , F er chief. T ent . n @ hot ount Pleasant. so 0 highway come 1 H Scott, : , future a ee et ee pov basse amet Wesnemat | oe cess tak a See to town. We'll be glad to see them."| 1/2 Mile School Radius|tor the Legislature trom Pontiac,| building needs, Eugene Johnson, | the capital, it blocked the old] No. Conclusions About|commerce secretary, says most| life im the summer to try to cross |. Oo.) or ine * said “this is what happens superintendent of schools, said road from’ the Caribbean coast} Penalty Rebate Case|PccPle are in favor of the new road) it on feet,” he sald. Mount ‘Plensaat is Al’ Fortine, | Jo" high and high school pu-|Yos, Dave, Giterenees cath Jemmy SORE RGN wteeh, ste’ oe | and posted dest and cruis- mee . now, but. it not to find} We conducted a traffic count! owner of.a supermarket. pils in the Waterford Township . were con- ers in artillery range of the new After Quizzing Pair merchants who oppose it. and found that 40 per cent ‘vf the ea teinentinn’ mn 0 Sd-/"tharee School District will sot have bus tt, CRUMTSS Story ‘Union Preah Sa om After he resigned Cue ee ‘Some folks here were tallow stapes ta food. Maal eh oS tee Seve Se ee Oe x one anda bolt tale adics| Cet Holla once threatened “'to} Whether new schools will be nec- WASHINGTON (AP)=Rep. Wil- up injfew gas or about it.” But he break arms : | told the tense armed forces in a|, WASUNGTON (A) Re? sguay|arms when they first heard the|cars gas up somewhere down thel sure it will burt his business, (2 their school r+ aaliiadian Se ee en Oe oo | nationwide broadcast he quit be-lqyestioning of two key witnesses|%eW highway would pass 1% miles/line and then drive straight through “On the Mem otal Day ead] eee me Stents has ne * * & — . - « | arash por elie oe canalty, sebabe ) : seats of Joly, weshente! Oh St quacks recommendation for the|, TP? SS ee tee Thirty-two new teachers were Larrazabal followed Castro Leon}... in which Sherman Adams’ : e e per cent my customers were| change, and bus schedules are now suspended hired by the Board, which also name: Seared Moscow Ob ectin be when the Matway'tonensee ty [bane ot. Tey Director of Trane-ia2’ seis Barbers AawciaGon incSointereenss es eight . . x * seen?” —— which he organized back in 1932. Rain Reigns scr! ig Walaa ta grace >| . 9 wf 4 te SX ee — Walter 0, Coltins “ = membér of the House Arméd ~°| He complains that there ig-yo|_L28t year, all pupils in the . Service! for Walter 0. Collins, Ks --2\4 |Setvices Investigations’ subcom- O arie ad “Ineed to bupass Mount Pleasant ox|School district living within a one- 80, of 17645 Glenwood Dr., City of Cross Most |e vein oe reat : IN. iesireraicat Pent eran wr ump ra pans rei Mas Bay : last year of $41,284 of wartime oe . i Seg ae eee of ge n.. Friday at . Ities imposed in 1941 for lat i . : — want to bypass a |those living a mile and a half or i Funeral Home. Burial will be in | of Nation con Raylaine Worsteds Inc,| (Continued From Page One) forces from Lebanon “‘at the eartli- big city,” he said. “But it docen't more from school only. _ Acacia Park Cemetery under the a Manchester, N.H. " "1 §, aerial might in a divided coun-|°St, Possible’ moment coincident] slow anybody down much to take | There will be a change in last ! ~jauispices of Zion Lodge 1, F&AM, | By The Associated Press Inquiries ' about thie case by|try made anxious by the postpone-|'Vith the United Nations position.”| three minutes to drive through | year’s policy of transporting chil- : Detrolt. ene ) , Adams, President Eisenhower’s|ment of Lebanon's tary , 4 Mount Pleasant.”..- dren in kindergarten and the first . Mr. Collins died at.bis home : arch in the weather wor today: tions of influence, but the White|Cairo last night by United arab| 0a He K jlleacl cco: satin at stow tat mile from school, Shunck said. Local Government in| He retired in 1951 after 32 _Tt seemed as if it was umbre™a | House said the inquiries were rou-|Republic President Gamal Abdel! J’ ; cars pass 8 i ee x as in the elec- | the ‘uation, . many pass through without, Will have to years as supervisor in f} : time everywhere in the natiot;|tine and no attempt was made to|Nasser. the drivers’ : ‘They will t Walk up to a) State to Be Reviewed | trical department of ‘ but there were excep : Lie influence the decision. . x * * . . . thing, he said: | stops é . Motor Division in Detroit. Mr. or Race as maaty GE ee | Tie cemmaraton ty amerins Doglicg (Sfficer (act sty 2° % nme cx woo tt? See te te be : Southwest desert tegion was dry| Hess spoke with a newsman aft-|vemeont in this tiny AraD re ? {net's 300 cose, Anyeedy Shek sey as usuel. er the committee, operating be-| public included supersonic fighters! sh : gravy. If the highway is not 2 2 ‘ e « @ hind closed dors with strict land big bombers capable of carry- Fugitive From Michigan vwepolagnacedietrs ea There won't] ' wir, the ‘opening of the hew | ___ But — there was a U-shaped and |crecy rules, baer ee ing atomic bombs. Thirty one Air] Pj i i . John. D. Pierce Junior High School, | of the Armed Services Board of for Routine Check . rains fellkcor were forecast—in|Contract Appeals, and Joseph A. |*K Part. —— or Be mers FO re apr bectheny Mirah ac ae oo. 6 ee 1 ; Avery, chairman’ of the board’s| The flypast began after ; seal itd ape es rg Pr conga aS eaneeinieet the northern Atlantic stdtes south: | (TOY sane. | dawn over cities and small vil | VALDOSTA, Ge, un — Edward|/masent bet Be & Cyakly bitter. iseptember, offidials sald. Two new through the Gulf Coast states and| Austin has said publicly he con-| lages. The planes were 12 F109 |Hanna, 24, picked up today “The Highway idl erg tandhenedioest oes then northwa:t to the Piains|sidered Adams’ inquiries improp- ——— ee ae ak ee - is. made oe ait sald. ee to pupil F er, but does not believe they B66s, 101 voodoos d killed a police-| “These meetings holding ‘stops made and miles driven, —— By nim, cinver tard — ——— — — and non — _ the wri Ludington, Mich, Sunday ny aac tit akg | Waterford * ' see geo i oe z {nto the western Great Lakes. very refused-to- S i news-| car rriers vas asp + aa —* E eee oe shaver dhe mine Sesame 2 get 993,124 in state } aid ast year |; sl r states that have- k *« men, He was recalled for fur-| somewhere off x * * and we don’t have the money to | but only received $86,000 due to Heaviest rain last night fell in|ther questioning, as were Col. C.} coast. Valdosta police called Lading- | “8ht them. _ | @ shortage in state funds. simendmecut was sought Service Sor Harold an already clobbered area which|Robert Bard, board member who! he Air Force planes came from} ton and learned the officer was | “The little man doesn’t mean a| What the school district receives ‘en 1942 and 1944 by ead a former Sewiehees pl Rad ~~extended “from Western Kansas |WTote the Raylaine decision; and)bases in Turkey. buried today and that a warrant |damn in Michigan,” he said./this year will not ba known until! petitions be it 1 was turned down {died “at bie : Will board record year | petitions but turned d “Saturday at’ his “home inst j : a vee Oe = in- am Mi. Hyon: * = ‘CAN GET OUT’ has been issued for Hanna, Mich- tives i to be the CIO or a after Sept. 19 when an actual count| by state voters each time. Petersburg, Fla., will be held at 3 | of the storms hed bail and high| Hess expressed concern with the|. Adm. James L. Holloway said Se ee eg ee of stops and ‘malleage ab. Deen)” cie -whicin. tide is. ebiniity atifm, YSy: st Sa Chapel of the winds, and there was a tornado|amount of time required by te ee wes ake di ccidt sts ihehiciate us eilisesl a ade! , on the ight © il! be in White Chapel Memorial SO eer dam, [vestigation, especially since four|ing He added he doubts that| Police did not give a reason tor|highway will boost the tax ills nt Oe (i leone, conmltbes Cemetery. ? beck, Te Bese, on ae a World War If will start bere, [picking up Hanna. They quotedn the counties, to. soa LEAS Detied chairman and a leading advocate] aeina Portland Cement Co... De- —— “At-this rate, we'll still be go-| The over-all commander of |. , foe d to land- with this new hiskway "lt Bias ("ASA MA Seer S yoe eperee oe ie Mr, Cree was & member of The Weather ing to adjournment — whenever} American forces in Lebanon T6-|hin in a tavern. The name of-the|he said. “That's going to take that by Com Ser | dio and Se hateaer here, ee going to make up the difference? ing bidle (e, Bole Bk ths firm of Perinat. ee ore gota ~— Clend} pi 4 3 We are, that’s who.” ae Revise the f Rochester; Ss tale morning, becoming portly cloway by AEC Guards Agree MeOlinteck, me ee ee wen Next: What some have done.) | ,VZENNA @ ~~ Ordered by | county government. + |ter, three grandchildren and one 4 afternoon. Warmer today, high around Chicago. : = s Communist govern- ain Authority to exercise pow- great-grandchild Siar teundercacenrs Mbely,- Cometrew.|6.- * g . oageag seed aa = "| ment to: speak to factory work: | ers independent of the Legisla- : : Lew tenight 62 - 66, h tomorrow to Return {0 Work the outlook, not only in Lebanon ot . P - ers about the “peace campaign | ture. Harry G. Diefendort argund 85. Variable winds 6-12 miles but in respect to -repercussions at 0c a f Service for Di might, sonegerstis Goudie wih sew eléewhere to the arrival of Ameri-/ STGNGAIG Ull RalSeS | of the Socialist camp,” tamous | —'Rower to merge with envel- |, Service for Harry G. Dlefendort ers or thundershowers, low around 65. LAS ie py ork ite can forcés in this tiny Middle East 3 = : : Di : f G 4 W d rage ane oi Fay cities or neighboring coun- be halt ot 2h ho ’ * on lines h: i ‘from | nation, > ee : 2 4 : Lowest temperature, preceding 8 a.m. Atomic ‘Enersy’ Commission prof “Holloway ok Re were Area Gas Prices es 0 un Foun b) — was dead — - the ajiieis was tect coldly Henin, of the pepe ra | At $ am.: Wind velocity § mp.h.jects and striking gua ve jask opinion on pos- ss pas re Buda factory . Citizens. Research > Re . j es! oipm. {agreed to return to work. sibility that the Lebanese situation| Standard Oil Co, ‘today.raised| FLAT ROCS UF With the death) enna Catholic news agency Kath- Councl,” ‘the “Detroit Citzens| A’ retired. pec fas “ones Gin ear itm, | pe [might touch ot-a third world war. its wholesale gasoline prices 18) ots shootings of three persons| brs erected Kodely to be ar, L20gue and many inetropilitanland-former instructor at Wayne : Moon sets Thursday at 12:03 a.m. guards are members of the} qne ambassador replied: gallon for its Detroi ” jarea officials. It was/State - he_ lea — : ‘Monday may never be fully solved.| rested immediately but he fin- : 2. OE NESS ca a. Dommeng Toapermres independent Guard, Assn of Ne-| «rom my own palin! exper |"‘Denters are expected fo pase the|, #T%el Aber, 77, who police said {dual the sending sactteted and eee, eS nn, aes Sey } J eeecoe- ie: (apne ces $31 tomie test facilit Craft work.| 0c, 1 would say the danger Of |: --oase on to’ the paiblic placing| Shot and wounded a neighbor cou-| walked out.” : _|viewed cautiously by many out-/ham; a son, Ned, and five grand- Same aM ; ket lines, halt.| ® third world war fs very much ola le, died yesterday of self inflicted Lo [eae comnty officials. cue, a of 9 a.m. honored ket li - the price of regular at about 31.7|P yesterday j 10 a.m. 15 poe ai ws ote pd sag eal ore reduced.” Holloway concurred, [4 depending oa Geuier wounds, He died without. telling 4 : i Tuesday in Pontiac ; : id ‘ 3 pricing he did so, police said : 5 . e : a The employer, Federal Services,| Holloway also said he sees no ae: and ) on | Bo ‘ > Cal : tes eoerded sewatows) 7 Ine., signed an agreement under| indications of the Soviet Union be- es ee ee ee The shootings were at the home Set Tests for bOY |Divorce. Called Off : " .!cb| which the dispute will be taken|Coming involved: in the Lebanese| Other gasoline firms are expect-|of Leland Alexander, 62, and his)» eee 2 : ag : to arbitration if the AEC labor|problem. Asked whether he feltled to follow Standard’s. lead, ap-|wife, Fayetta, 54. Both were wound-| |} Drowning Case fers ae ee Li yg\Telations panel does not reach a/similarly about the United Arab price a aime only so sph ae SCcaf. evan ome Qain ep perene ui. /peorsnonaly : A va rerdred barber, had "al <2 : “ ir. Ee tok = ‘rétlonal|little argument.” © | ——‘ {ANN ARBOR aa 3. as ten N PME: , a Fd i Frank Hogan Jr, has been SY : : oe : cones of 17M, cote sn four, fs a. be ei ee nuk of a ERLY. HILLS, Calif. (AP)—Oscar Levant ts homie {sere om CLE 52.8 on towels , 1 [gARW, YORK, (URTThere's no} probate Judge ‘John, W..Conlin| “Yes, wee together again—in the same house, at any 85 . eee ae if ay ” she said“I hope this quarreling doesn’t ha 64 ‘ did not-reply directly said: | eS , ander Kahn, 47, still is in .good|committed Frank yesterday for a rate, ; “Be ppen 3 NATO Meeting Looms |The U.S. - Marines ‘ar Army|$trato-Balloon Delayed © condition. . 30-day. test period. Police say the) again.” pe via “4 have the capacity for. quick shifts ie. ei _.| Kabn was off, duty early yes-|boy admitted drowning John last} Mrs. Levant walked out on Oscar’s television show. A iy LONDON « — The Foreign jand movements.” oo ‘ MINNEAPOLIS,’ Minn. (UPI) iterday when he spotted a man) Tht in a pond near their) violent q 1 followed with Levant leaving home. s Office said today the 15 Atlantic Me. ~The Offide of; Naval Research |chasing a sneak thief. Kahn took Pittsfield Township homes, k * * : 8, Pact allies are considering a spe- |-_Im-& formal statement; Me- | 1 44+ pond today’s scheduled |off on a dead run, chased the| Hospital doctors will report on) g, ted the piahist-turned-televi pevcteg _ | cial meeting of their foreign min- | Clintock said: We are bere {© | launching of a manned balloon |thief into an apartment house, ran|Frank’s mental condition. Then]. agen en haseated vision Setar: ° | isters in Pari next week to dis- | Melp, amd met to takgever.” | into the because of |eight floors to the roof and made|there will be a hearing to deter-| Cannot hold a grudge: I am\interested only in getting my fe! cuss the Middle East, : —— unfayorable weather, © =~ his) mine final action, / , way. te Eg RY Se fj \ io. x, ; ‘+ pe » Deas i in Pontiac and Ne _ ° GILBERT A. CLEMENS |. nod Rex of Reman adnate ot Ponta: to Gauges, Mr Private service will be held Fri-|/M™s Dorie Saat Snyder of Romeo; @lconstance Price and Mary Carol - day for Gilbert A. Clemens, 64, at| "er Almont, and TT (else, i Posing vad Gree his home, 3930 Devon Gables Ct.,|"" ~~ _tH-PoNTIAG PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY. 2». 1958 ; : ves A “Surprise Party? o on Their Birthday . -« Simms Do, Too : or ised HOW LOW We've Cut Prices! eae ; ede. shopping trip to Simms is worth your while Somsevew « . Yee ot ceganied mercondion Sn Ca VW MRS. NAZZARENO De PRICE Rowen LAPEER — Service for Mrs. Pontiac, Nevarwn (Mary) Dates, & Tomorrow (THURSDAY}-9 A. M. to 6 P.M. Never, in all our 24 years have we offered so mony super-specials . . . and TOMORROW ONLY we slash some items so low that we couldn’t expect anyone to believe us. You strep ly have to come and see how much you can save. “ NOTE: Seme odds and ends in too limited quantities to a ahienien, ah you to be here when the doors open at 9 A. M. Look for “Question Mark" — PRICE ‘TAGS Burial wil be in Mt, Loreto oi to, |Gunther, all of Pontiac, also sur-|setuently night at 8 at the Baird Funeral|“V Home. ice Mrs, De Felice died yesterday at the Lapeer County General Hos- pital following a heart attack. Surviving are her husband; five sons, Ffank of Detroit, Louis of Snover, Richard of Farmington and Gene and Anthony, both at home; Surviving are his wife, Loretta C.; a son, Robert G, of Alpena; three stepsons, James T. Long of Madison Heights, Patrick J. of Li- vonia; and Thomas V, at home; a stepdayghter, Catherine M, Long at home; a sister, Mrs, Fred Rockowitz of Walnut Lake and 8land four daughters, Mrs. Erna brother, Raymond of Union Lake.|Frickson of Lapeer, Mrs. Mary HOWARD K. EMMONS _|Bissett of Brown City, Mrs, Ann Moores of Fenton, and Mrs. Nancy ROMEO—Service for Howard .R. charged with turning in a rash ot false fire} t alarms, was “sentenced” yester-|. day to write ‘‘I must not send in false alarms” 500 times weekly i until school starts this fall.” qualifications for admission. aaa DRCHeN im ooo ae la ae Pa — B= nas Sach as a8) ny SAS But the Wedding Comes Off Emmons, 74, of 124 S, Main St., will bé held at 2 p.m. Friday at _ Roth’s Home for Funerals. Burial Snake!’ She Yelps _ Hundreds of Uncedvetied a. Plan a Counter by Counter Shopping Trip Tomorrow Big 27x48 Inches Ps In Quality’ Broadcloth h* Durable Vinyl Plastic 4 Full 7284 Inch Size Mr, Emmons died unexpectedly Arthur Alfred Fischer, “at st Joseph Hospital, Mt, Gne-ige tees BE oe SHELBY, N.C. (AP)—When ‘the minister asked if any- LOOPS & PILES MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SHOWER or WINDOW RAYON-NYLON BLEND ens, 11 a.m. Thursday at the Coats Fu- one objected to the marriage of Mary Price and Clyde S He was a member of the Romeo|neral Home, Burial will be in the| Willis, the maid of honor let out # shriek. ’ : Tweed Rugs : Sport hirts Curtains Blankets Methodist Church and the Romeo|Drayton, Plains Cem “Snake!” she-yelped and scrambled into the cholr | To $1.89 st inl ered he Eiawmsees See recom ee] so Di 19 Yive Di “se 9 Shoe Store from 1915 to 1953. Community Activities, Inc. (CAD ‘She didn’t mean the groom... but a real live reptile Value os Value ~ Choice fl Value . Surviving are his wife, Eliza- beth; two sons, Max of Detroit Building in Waterford Township. Surwving are four. sons, ape John, Robert and Danny K., all who had slithered into the church. It was just rehearsal, The wedding went off next day with no snakes and no objections. Deaths Elsewhere nd Fleer —nd Fleer © —fnd Fleer —2nd Fleer For Boys — for Girls Full 6-Cup Size ° Exercise_and Fun Too Copper Clad Stainless BEGINNERS “PYREX’ COFFEE ° 4-PLAYER “*REVERE’ 2-QUART eee. a = Roller Skates : Percolator : Badminton Set? Sauce Pans $2.00 | $3.95 D : $3.00 | $750 Y Seller = Value ‘ : Value Ps Seller o Made by ‘Rollfast’—safe, stur- Pyrex percolator for stove top @ Regulation size set for 4 play- Genuine copper-clad REVERE- dy for children and beginners. use. Clear oven - proof glass. $ ers. 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In handy 4-pak § cups for easy, safe selection by ay Unreal oe model. chase of a new Cadillac.” How satisfying it is to be surrounded by its mar- Limit 1 jug. mwa 2 Oo nese whee, © sliding out... ee us 10% tax). anita tuee Consider, first of all, what a comparatively monet me Tiered For Your Game Room Sharp Cutting Edges ¢ With Pocket Case Mix ’n’ Match Colors oa expenditure it requires to own and drive and enjoy the And how inspiring it is to reflect on the car’s match- ’ 3 t :.. 66 SHEET » . ’ . MONTE CARLO 7',-IN. SIZE 5-PIECES “car of cars” today. less reputation among the world’s motorists. e ean A Cadillac is surprisingly reasonable in original cost So if you see a new Cadillac in your future—we urge Game Sets Barber Shears : Ball Pen Set Writing Tablet —remarkably economical to maintain—and without you to visit your dealer today. . Nee : "9 2s rival in its resale value. He'll be happy to give you details on all the new sa _ » | . i” ? ° Seller a Seller > And then envision, if you will, the personal re-- _ Cadillacs—including the Eldorado Brougham. © = eller e ant e - e e = . : , Chuck- S ds of | 1.98 sell- © 3 different color bail int Durabl iti i three STANDARD be THE WORLD FOR MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY, Set has Dice, Roulette, Chuck ¢ Secores eiional sto berber $ -paha, | comb and plastic pocket $ colon-—one fo sult your mood, : ; Complete. ‘ shears @ protector, Limit | set. Limit 2 tablets, —Main Fleer © —Main Fleor —Main Fleer — - Every Window of Bows Onsiae ls Safety Plate Glass ripe acer" eT ree a Heavy carpeting in loop or aire csi Tweeds in assorted —Basement Variety of colors, stripes, pat- terns, plaids, checks. All sizes in stock, - oli Choice of 6 x 6-foot shower curtain or 27 x 54-inch cur- tains. Colors. —Basement Washable blankets in white and pastels. Satin acetate bind- ing. Limit I. Famous “WARNER’S” All First Quality Assorted Style, Material Ist Quality — All Sizes Protects chairs against wear. Choice of brown, wine, green Elasticized waist and band leg style. Pastel stripe pattern. Large 17 x 25-inch size pil- lows. Feather filled striped AKRON, Ohio (AP) —Wintred| PRSPECIALS RAYON NYLON COTTON : FAMOUS ‘CURITY’ $ GIRLS’ & CHILDREN'S LADIES’ NYLON E. F 80, cofounder of Gener- (7 c ex) Ps ; ‘ og See aoe a .. 55 “SPORT SHIRTS 49°| Ladies’ Girdles: Diapers Panties Hosiery Sotesa ie SKIRTS ae BA: BL ou cr S 4 Q¢ gnc 5 #395 | To 49¢ >. Sime | er - NEW 0H ae W. e eens = Fa Value r Dozen * 5 for e to $1. 15 e ‘Whitaker, 81, vice president of : Le ‘War ” ‘< ae . Ee . odin Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, un SWEATERS . 49°; TES. BF BO] By cers ta erale Bsa me che tet § Tervaitet a Star 8 "6. $e mls ana tots st oe died youeniy. He was > = EZ ter tab. Sizes 26-27-32. Limit 1 dozen. = Assorted colors, Fleer “and dark seams. Sizes ei-t". 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Limit 1, —tnad Fleer —2nd Fleer —fnd Fleer —2nd Fleer Marine Seam Compound Safe Rubber Blade Regular & Medium Size » For Fences, Barns, Etc. ‘ CAULKING OSCILLATING “*BAY-0-VAC’ ‘GENEVA’ OUTSIDE . s es . e s s Cartridges : Electric Fans : Batteries : White Paint $2 Value | 2195 20¢ Each b ) $3.95 9 4 for 6 Value . 6 for § Gallon . Drop - in style cartridges with — Less than half price—Dominion © Fresh boca leakproof bat=— For fences, barns, garages, boat —4 throw-away Casings. Ptastic™ ~—farr with 10-inch. teries. ir or medium docks;~etc. Tested —formutas—— size. Limit 6. Limit 4 gallons. Main Fleer Py YT YY UXT ILL Oa sececeeseseens ©0000 OOOOOOHOOOHOOE lg cece eSSSSSOOOOOSHSS [SSSOOOSHHSHOOHOHEOED JooeeeeeeeeseSeeeseee seeneseeennseenned SIMM). ee0e | 000 0S0 000 SSS 00SOSOSS 19000009 000000000SS08 1000000000080000000008 cvcpscccccscocscsese ett ded dd die ITIL LLL bedded ddd ddd dd did) Coeccccccoooocoooecs PYYTYYTTTYYTTYTTTT itty ~~ i 98 North 3 FLOORS JEROME MOTOR SALES CO. Saginaw Just Jammed 280 S. Saginaw St. Pontiac, Mich. “Fe 4.3566 vs Street ROTHERS a Seed YOU'LL SAVE at A&P! “surer-richt” ALL MEAT SKINLESS F FRANKS JANE PARKER s SLICED Franifrter Rolls Sliced Hamburger Buns . . cf%: 29¢ WHOLE: OR HALF “SUPER-RIGHT” 2 TO 3 LB. RIBS Spare Ribs “a 5B Thick-Sliced Bacon 9 1.39 a —w "Rath’s Chopettes: .. mor Soe Grand Duchess Steaks 59 FISH & SEAFOOD Fresh White Fish rei ,., u 53¢_ Fish Fillets wonmmcon | 38e Fantail Shrimp’ rss"... Rat 59¢. Fish Sticks rm own .. . 3 rt 1,00 STAR-KIST LIGHT MEAT | Tuna Fish cose, 22... 3 SH BY “SUPER-RIGHT” BRAND | aacineil atau ae a Luncheon Meat...........2 3% 79% AGP BRAND—OUR FINEST QUALITY | NEW POTATOES Grapefruit Sections .......3 3 4% 15 2: 49%. Hydrox ¢€ ssi, , 2 39¢ Beef Stew mows .. ., S8t 37e¢ Corned Beef Hash sowcan ‘tor 37¢ “Potted Meat somes: . , 2°8F 25¢ Vienna Sausage as 2% 45¢ Chili With Beans soarcas 2 52% 59¢ Sandwich Bags wm vom . .u%, 27¢ Waxed Paper ‘Sam’. . 2'\cur 4le Liquid Sprite Sseel ae oo ER” 29 Pe a A 8 a Tn this , ohetning. nebal. COPPERTONE’. “= CANISTER only +89 *Permonent Copper Finish! _ [MAN-SIZE Pils MAN-SIZE SAVINGS! ie JANE PARKER LARGE PINEAPPLE R LEMON PIE SPECIAL! 39: and look at the choice! Look what you save Oe Tart-sweet lemon pie, exotic pineapple pie! True fruit flavor, and crust baked to a man’s taste (to say nothing of the rest of the family!) More Jane Parker Values! Date Filled ‘Citr ‘sc... omy 33¢ ‘Orange Chiffon Cake Sy. sreciat 49¢ Potato Broad": . wnca. '52F 15e Pecan Sandwiches ans Fig Bars - SAVERTOWN ose oe oe me. 39C Above Open Thursday, Friday and Soturdoy Evenings “til 9 _ DAILEY BRAND, CROSS CUT Dill Pickles... . 2% 49 Sweet Midget eoglte maaY ve JAR a 39 Post’s Alpha Bits um 2S 49e This Week’s Best 10c Buys Steak Sauce vormaumen , , , , SS 106¢ lona Cut Green Beans... . . ‘tet 10¢ lona Cut Wax Beans .... . ‘tir 10¢ © Whole White Potatoes murs "3" 10¢ Sliced White Potatoes «7mm» or 10¢ Shoestring Potatoes ™« .. . 3 10¢ ah Omer S- 10¢_ , urnip-Greens un rasan... EF WOE ~ SAVE AT. A&P ON THESE COOKIE SPECIALS Chipperoons os ees age 39 » 0 hee 45¢ NABISCO - 0X0 worst . _ 3 aw Qc | Margarine “*: IN QUARTERS TAB. ) CTNS. 89¢ _SAVE ON LUX a = "5ae| 3°55 4 Big Pontiac Stores to Serve You ; 15¢ OFF LABEL 949 W. Huron St., nr. Telegraph Rd. 4724 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains © ' 25 W. Pike St., Downtown, Pontiac Open Monday ond Friday Evenings ‘til 9 _ CLOSED. SUNDAY AS USUAL tm 83 1185 N. Perry St., at Madison - _~ aan: = ee Siete ae p-3 3 «2 Michigan Squash on'wenm oo eo * 10¢ Red Radishes .... . .'. catSine 10¢ Freestone Peaches ‘uzm" . . 4 us 49° Watermelons Senet". ot 79 Seodless Grapes THOMPION an 2% FROZEN FOODS! Sirawberries 5s 287 ¢ AP Green Peas ...... 212 29 MP Grape. tice... . . . 5 85¢ quet Dinners 3s" Wiury ver 49% | nk... sow AE 5Ye TASTY DAIRY TREATS GET A CARTON AT THIS LOW PRICE! Crestmont Sherbets_ s Cheez-Whiz KRAFT'S af “Oz. SPREAD «Ay Silverbrook Butter QUAUTY © 0 0 PRINT 62c_ eee . ee neo. 10¢ The New Collector’s Cook Book — } Contains 63 New Ideas For — FRANKFURTERS. “now ready for you in the August All Prices In This Ad Effective Through Saturday, July 26th — DEPENDABLE FOOD RETAILERS SINCE 1859 THE? PONTIAC PRESS, ¥ WEDNESDAY, PESTS, OB : "Super Right” Folly ‘Semi- Boneless Dog Food 3. 2 Se Nerhar—Whe Or Pel * nm Ale Toilet Tissve 4 tole 33c | Angel Soh, Wht 2 of to 45¢ Beads O’ Bleach er 41¢ Chore Girl Pot Cleaner 2 ne 4c Serve It Net Or Cold Hormel’s Spam eS Sle For Cooking Or Salods Mazola Oil @. 79¢ Seve On The Gallon Size! Mazola Oil te 2.19 Popular, New Detergent Liquid Fels 2 36 New, Blue Dutch Cleanser 2e Off Label 2 ‘Cm 25¢ One Cent Sale SweetHeart Soap 4 fam 45¢ Reg. Size 4 For 29¢ Wwory Mild Ivory Flakes 2 oe. 67¢ — For Walls and Woodwork Sple and Span ie 29C- “Pegs re 896 ABP’s Low Price - _ »~ Blue Dot Duz_ 120% 39¢ 20 * 69 . ~Woman’s Day 10¢ a ATLANTIC & PACIFIC: i 2 x. 67c Giant Size 79 For Dainty Fabriek y hg 67¢ Giant Pkg. 79 For Frying Or Baking Crisco 3 con 93¢ I-4b. Can 37¢ For Dishes Liquid Joy New Deidara Seep ' Zest Soap | 2 cc, 29¢ Zest Soap — 2 die, 43c Golden PAN | Fluffo. = 3 oh 98¢. F Fg GREGG SHORTHAND m they were ACCOUNTING _.. counters Sally af apaiteell’ = oAYPEWRITING | reeaton ws et CALCULATOR ~ oot hem lag. 3 benwe's coed] and Other Subjects 3. charge; MONDAY, AUGUST 4 Day ,Half-Day and Evening Sessions. VETERAN APPROVED aed ae ee eae Waterford ‘Township homie of L. LY 23, 1958 A defense fund, which has gath-| — cyeymenvy LoGst — Motorists driving by the The Business Institute 7.W. Lawrence 8t., Pontise. Phone FE 2-3561 ||| Call. Phone or Return This Ad for Information . Il WHITEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — A ee enene ee eee ee Dizzy Dean Applies It Is With Pleasure re ‘Announce the Opening of THE PONTIAC DISTRICT AGENCY Appointing L. MACK OAKLEY, District Manager 212 Telegraph Road, Pontiac . . Tel. FE 5-1322 F. W. HOWLAND, C.L.U., General Agent - | 1680 National Bank Building ernor and George Nigh as lieu- x «* Detroit, Michigan tenant governor. Nigh, who came within a few | e x *« * thousand votes of _ being _ elimi- MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY erg to a ae ee nated in the first primary along SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS anyone but a top Ifsxz offices in the November gen- with 10 other candidates, defeated ———————————————————————————E__ SSH eral elections. Lt. Gov. Cowboy Pink Williams Fontise Prose Photo the J. Biron take its molded tree-trunk fireplace at 3984 Sashabaw and nine attorneys for the defend- a double look at his unique cement-log home with Rd. {It’s Made of Cement Logs He Owns. Coolest House in Waterford WLLL LS "fy 3 0 ze SMITH'S OUTLET 257 S.. SAGINAW, FE-2-7755 eo SLSLSLSL ALAS LSS SLS LS brown coloring was mixed into the|glass between the inside walls, and| second and final coating. the air-space between the wooden * « ® rallye eget }-Workmen then used a grooved’ This construction makes the [Dems in Oklahoma Choose Candidates OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—By aj Edmondson, whose own super record vote, Oklahoma Demo-'ers called his first primary elec- crats yesterday picked a 32-year-|tion lead a “political miracle,” old county prosecutor and a 31-|beat millionaire home _builder| /& ia ||| year-old bachelor schoolteacher as|w, P. Bill Atkinson 362,877 to 159,- | nominees for governor and lieu-!17, in unofficial returns. In the This virtually assured J. How-|fitst primary three weeks ago, he ard Edmondson election as gov-|led by just 742 votes. 300,002 to 191,200. 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Hand washable. Choose ted, turquoise, natural, navy. Sizes 7 to 14. Waite's Children's Wear . . . Second Floot WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1958 earn es Fs ~ eee “ms ee ba . Vad _. THE PONTIAC PRESS — =§ : An Independent Newspaper * . ‘ — enna Editorial Page Gitawar te Innocent Folks Pay for Juvenile’s Action Tragedy struck and struck hard when two young people decided to elope and then refused to stop when ordered to do so by police. The officers of the law pulled alongside the fleeing car several times and flashed lights on them- selves to establish they were offi- cers; but the seventeen year old driver merely answered by forc- ing the police off the road and speeding forward. . * 0 %& Finally a bullet from behind killed the 15 year old girl. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the parents of the young lady. The whole incident is regrettable, but our sympathies go even further in the case of the officer who fired the shot. He said he was shooting low and the bullet bounced off the pavement. Kk: %& -&® The evidence indicates he was do- ing his sworn duty. The 17 year old boy has a juvenile record and was ex- pelled from school earlier in the year. He was the one who refused to stop. Here’s where the blame belongs. ‘* * * Either our agencies are going to enforce the law or we can sur- render abjectly in the face of all - criminals and law breakers. No one can take the statutes in his own hands and do as he pleases. The laws apply to everyone. They must be heeded by 17 year old juveniles with a past record and recent expulsion from school as well as the rest. oe, eee The girl’s parents wanted no part of the elopement or marriage. And yet today they are the victims ance with their daughter. Everyone re grets the death but the blame belorigs on the driver of the death car who should have obeyed orders. He had no right to run red lights, speed and thumb his nose at the law. xk «-« * The officers were doing their duty. That’s what we hire them to do. They must continue. Needed: United Front Against an Old Foe How’s your weed crop? Booming, we'll bet. Any number of things can slow up your garden eee and flowers, but weeds . they thrive in any year. x * * This is the time of the year when owners of vacant property within the city must look to its care, Weeds must be cut. If you, as property owner, do % after a woman was slain in the northern part of the city. The cyime was committed with the protection offered by tall grass. A well-mowed field offers no place for a potential-attacker to hide. x « * The city, through its department _ of parks and recreation, is now in- specting all vacant property for weed- control, according'to Davm R. Ewatr, wp aay aay eer AREA) BAe fet eh emf bale eo ig! property cut several years ago department head. Owners - whose weeds are uncut will be notified of the ordinance requiring them to be cut. oe If they remain uncut 10 days later the city will do the job and bill the owner. Cost for a 50 to 150 foot lot usually comes to about $5. Most property owners are happy to have the work done on their own, just to be good neighbors. As an aid i ~ to citizens the Pontiac Department of Parks and ’ reached arog the City Hall switchboard, is prepared to furnish lists of men who are equipped to take on such work. ko he ® If you own vacant property better look at it now. If thé weeds are high ... act now. Weeds never back down. They get _ higher, and fast! The Man About Town A Lot on a Little Intensive Gardening Gets Results in Very Big Way Good old days: When you kissed her a you =— was girl. An outstanding example of what can be produced on a small plot of land is that of Raymond Turner of 1144 Cloverlawn St. On a garden spot only 30x50 feet in size (which is less than one twenty-fifth of an acre) he raises more than is now grown on some of our 80-acre farms. On this little patch of well drained sandy loam, with no fertilization or water- ing, he has radishes, beets, turnips, to- " matoes, beans, corn, cucumbers, cabbage, eggplant, potatoes, lettuce and other vegetables, all of above-normal size and quality, and in quantities that would — ply several families, He says that correct grouping and prop- er rotation are big elements in successful gardening. As to the weeds, Mr. Turner asserts that the best way to cope with them is not to let them get started. Now President of the Portland Cement Association, a nationwide organization, — G. Donald Kennedy, formerly of Pontiac, breaks into full page ads in the current issues of several of the big magazines th a story about the im- portance of cement in road building. Farmington Township Supervisor and candidate for Sheriff, : __.. Frank J. Stephenson, took-the-floor—at-this- : “net do this or have it-done, the city — will do it for you,_and send-you the bill. There are four good reasons why this must be done: xk *& * Traffic safety: Weeds and tall grass near street intersections sometimes block the view of the drivers; children at play are.not very tall. — Health: If you suffer with hay fever, every weed is a potential enemy. Pollen travels far with the greatest of ease. Only a weed- free city can keep a relatively low pollen count. Economic: Farmers and city gardeners want to keep their premises free of noxious weeds. Seeds blown in from other prop- erty are not welcome. Personal safety: Officials start- ed a wide campaign to keep vacant ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS Published by Tue Powruc. Press Company 48 W. Huron 8st. Pontiac 13, Michigan Trade Mark _, Daliy Except Sunday Rvese.t Basserr, * Jom oun A. god bi ive cant A tlaing. and sarees Director SMonsane : : Howsap H. Kaa. M. Tarapweit, Circulation Manager G, Manswatt. Jonson, Local Advertising nager Joux W. | PITEGERALD, = _. Seeretary and Editor Roerer B. ra, Grosce C. Inmaw, Classified Manager news Powrisc Puxss is.delivered ps \ carrier service is y aiopate by carrier for 40 cents not ve gs pe by mail 8 ne in rea HM} "Pontiac the Board of Supervisors to congratulate. -the Road Commission on removing politi-— cal signs fromi our highways. “All of mine are down,” he said. & Pontiac young man, Tom Duross, ; the son of Mr. and Mrs, Dennis P. Duross of 56 Marquette St., is now a reporter on the Springfield, Ohio, Daily News. He is writing a series of articles for that paper, boosting for a civic center, using Pon- ’ tiac’s as an example, carrying illustrations of what has been done in his home town. The two cities are approximately Ge same ane. P aa Living, up Lapeer way, my old friend, Rodney Parkinson, sends word that for several years he has planted an extra large oo “to atin nibbling for the deer.” Just ‘over. the line-in another county, some Hadley Township residents do not like its zoning ordinance, and Rachael Broecker, Acting Postmaster, is circulating petitions for another vote on i. My Armada scout sends word that Mrs. Edna Tfbbitts of that village has spent five years in tat- ting a bedspread. It is 80x100 inches in size and contains over 3,000 medallions, —_—_—_——- Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wager bf 160 South Francis St.; fifty-fifth wed- ‘ding anniversary. Herman Votkes of Birmingham; eighty-fifth birthday. Mrs. Henrietta Bradner of Waterford; eighty-fourth birthday. in} Maybe It ent Wat, But— David Tawkence Says: We're Losing in Bropigande War - WASHINGTON —- Political partisanship inside the free political personalities, as well as. from’ newspapers in those same countries which appear to be giving moral support to the Soviet position in the present crisis. * * * Thus, the letter from Khrushchev . proposing a “‘summit” conference was immediately seized upon by before the respective governments of the United States, Britain and France could formulate their Free countries naturally sanction _the most unrestrained kind of de- bate on public questions, but the price of it sometimes: comes high. “* * * Is it too much to ask of the ten gr opposition that it wait a few days and not come out in the > middle of delicate negotiations with speeches and statements depreci- ating what one’s own government _. is striving to do? Also, is it necessary for the “Voice of America” to broadcast: dissident comments of some ican newspapers that are -eritical of our own govérnment? Wouldn’t*it. be just as well to The Country Parson cher dite? when St oul ale interests? and the United States in the the Cesscbirc Likclengel Guvanex Gi amid toa a A Ataiateetive Hand Soc, See vine tnctan ot the aft and pimples.) As I had fore she was born, I am there may be a heritable predispo- sition, The doctor said that in his opinion the incidence of goitre in this area isn't fecal alr “rant universal iodine on this. Mrs. — —)” In F E i g a un Ae a I No. Gas Worries Caused by Middle East Explosion U-boats in World War Il. But the government has an ace in the hole. ° It could preempt from ‘owners the: big and little inch pipe- lines running parallel from Texas to Pennsylvania to help keep the rgeTitiiy : FL ‘ : ‘Case Pantie of a a Paychologiat: Advice Columnist Is Very Wrong "yl | - rf simple F is non tu gee ah on her marriage. then if isn fficient 't su such phphvlacs anywhere in the country. So in your oii Ma’am, I'd - do as my doctor gays.. I must say that this Milwaukee family physician may have better ground for his opinion that iodin deficiency is not now so prevalent in the area. In the thirty-odd years since the medical, health and nutrition au- thorities concluded that everybody in the Great. Lakes basin needed a regular ration of iodin in.one form or another as a supplement to everyday - ‘let | to maintain vite, it is probably that better transporta- tion, refrigeration and higher stan- dard of living have increased: con- The doctor’s belief that a anelie: , dodin ration is likely to produce acne is shared, I find by a good many others. It reminds me of a medical ¢ol- _ And 1 do0’t believe anyone can” teli whether oily skin (seborrhea) blackheads and Dev ge (acne) | affects most teenagers — the divorce “Advice ist,” she agreed - tapes 551 a on marriage problems and opened _ lem. Instead of ee 7 going ahead on eyes of Loig to some of her Boia by that. ot ae ~-¢ritical shortcomings. * * * Column to the plan we Marriage Coun- * She had sree Jim was. the ‘gelors “recommend. See for By DR. GEORGE, W! CRANE CASE Y + 369: Lois M., aged. 32, js. the disturbed wife who was told to’.get a divorce because _ her husband had a caustic tongue and even berated her parents as ae well ds herself. Yesterday I re- 7 counted my inter- view with Lois | an “I'm too tired” hd he wanted DR, ORANE ‘to pet and caress her. This burned him up. So he - would then criticize her in such bitter words that she had fin- ally consulted a female “Ad- — ee oe “It you have the braing of ®k R- But that was stupid counsel. It < shows the need for moré medical me six weeks after our inter- view. “Well, I never would have be- lieved the results if I hadn't seen them ‘with own tyes. “Jim has n simply wonder- " ful to me. He hasn’t said a cross word in al] these six weeks. * * * “And I have never been so’ happy, even on our honeymoon. I Jim's violent outbursts. “It scares me to think what might have happened if I meg gone ahead. and Wouldn't that ha’ TRAGEDY AVERTED Yes, it certainly would have been. "tragic. : But thousands of ee ee a week all over America by the simple medico-psychological _ad- vice which progressive newspa- pers are offering. . : “H-R” or “Human Relations’ - is now the most crucial problem in the aged not even excepting ‘satellites . intercontinental missiles, ~ “For chemistry and. physics can destroy mankind from the. face of thi planet Earth unless we - For: dim and Lois. hhad two leary the at of cert ma each other, despite Jim’s occa- caustic ; Relations. * & : se Peacaiocs hold the major orem as regards the future of civiliza- tion. i chading lack of. religious faith, ’ failure to budget the husband's pay check, etc. But sexual maladjustment is the major cause of divorce in luxurious’ America, * x * / , So please see that prospective brides are given more than a cook matrimony. : For sins of omissions make the * gdepoahdly Siacicach Wtvkn of locur 50. per cent guilty for causing their own divorces. _ Send for my booklet “Sex Dif- ferences Between Men & Women,” _ enclosing a stamped envelope, plus 20 cents: (non-profit). 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The girls from ‘Dixie took seven semifinalist spots, with the judges’ nod going to representatives of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louis- Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. a The others picked were from} California, Montana, South Da-| kota, Utah, Washington, Illinois. | *Nebraska and New York. Tonight the 15 will be narrowed to five and the five to one—Miss U.S.A. Look for Portly Bandit IRVINGTON, N.J. (AP)—Police are looking for a portly bandit who stole 20 pairs of pants from Harris Sherman’s tailor shop. The pants were in sizes 48 to 50. to Stand Trial Federal Judge Rules Income Tax Evasion Charge Valid Clayton Powell Jr. (D-NY) must evasion, Judge William B. Herlands ment charging Powell is valid. x * * The Negro congressman had isought to have the indictment thrown out, He claimed the grand jury voted it as the result of al- leged improper actions by former and a magazine editor, jury. He resigned not. act on the case. xk « * plied the editor, William F, Buck- SPECIALIZED SERVICE eT. 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S, Atty, Thomas A, Bolan) (= : Bolan presented much of the 2 original evidence to the grand |@” during a 14-|7 month period in which the jury did oe Powell asserted that Bolan sup-| i= ley Jr. of the National Review, |= with inflammatory information on ° Gopies of the articles were|™ Sie NEW YORK (AP)—A federal|% took their first look at the entries/jydge has ruled that Rep. Adam EATRA 2 BONUS ae School Savings _ | Men's Short Sleeve Sport Shirts BONUS 25% OFF Before Big Event Ve Many Other Sk Relieved, d/Healng rom Promened by inten ._RESINOL_ : ied in it Friday. blood. Tt You Haven't Offered at FOR INSTANCE ITEM SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE You Are Missing an Opportunity _ to Obtain Any Item of Jewelry You Desire at Huge Savings MANY MORE ARE REDUCED AS FOLLOWS: 7 ‘Seen the Values Connolly’s PITTSBURGH (AP)—Nine-year-| = LaGrotteria talked. not at the wedding. 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AMERICAN BEAUTY Cream Style Corn *¢@e ¢ 8 @ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1958 Pot Roast . ee Chuck Steak’: Smoked Picnics = 39: Skinless Frank FOOD FAIR'S Famous REALLY, FRESH = ha BEEF AUNT JANE’S Piain or Kosher SAVE Quart Dill Pickles. PRAIRIE CHEF Barbecue Sauce . CAMPBELL'S FAMILY SIZE SAVE Tle. Gold Label ey Eggs Grade A At Miracl Fresh THIS A Mile or Uties Dez. in Cin. COUPON FOOD FAIRS «} Coupon per Customer! Bear ea. ols «Adulte Only... SAVE l6c Chase & Sanborn Coffee er At ee: Mile or Utica FOOD FAIRS ter aches u. cat “AQ 59: siced Bacon or Link Sausage Greenfield WITH At Miracle Brand THIS Mile or Utica COUPON FOOD FAIRS Void after Sat., July 26, 1958... Adults Only... 1 Coupon per Customer! ' GIVE COUPON TO CASHIER BEFORE CHECKOUT BEGINS i ee oan Powe Me A GIVE SO LD OD OD eee U. $. Choice Beef tr Ha Po: for sores VALUABLE COUPON Bmeneaaas x) SAVE 38c ON 2 PKGS, Chobe Beef Steaks Flash-O-Freeze WITH 79: At Miracle ea 1Ye-Lb. Pkg. of 8. 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FOOD FAIR 100% PURE _ Instant Coffee....... i. ~ REGULAR OR DRIP GRIND. 1-Lb. * Food Fair Coffee..... Bag DON-DE Vacuum Can Coffee.. "PURE ORANGE PEKOE | mn Food Fair Tea Bags... of 48 EVAPORATED . rel Certified Milk....... Cans Giont Se OFF LABEL—All Purpose Quart 46-Ox. Wesson Oil........... tottle Cans ~ GOOD-N-RICH DEVILS OR YELLOW , 9 Cake Mixes .......... Pkg. Open 9 to 9 Daily ‘Saturdays —8 te 9 ot, CLINTON RIVER RD. at HALL ROAD and VAN DYKE Closed Sundays. Site 5 A Ei Mi Ma Sin Me Me Sta Sis As MIE, Mi Se, MB bk I, Bi Le BoB, I Pee ee TE CET TEE TE = . 2 : 2 — 5 : ae See . 2 é ae ‘ sae, Se “ ra ‘ a SWELVE — os THE PONTIAC PRESS, WE ROMEO—Final plans cdr“ ateinatnes tt peachte at Gane Oe being made for the Romeo Peach|tification. Acting as master of} pu Queen contest to be held at 8 p.m. |ceremonies will be Romeo village) Friday, Aug. 1, in the Romeo High attorney J. Gerald McLean. He} the School auditorium. will interview each of the girls in- Chairman of the event is Mrs.|dividually as the audience watches George West. She -and her com-|the proceedings. mittee are busy this week con-| jmmediately following the con- tacting beauty contest winners in| test, the oun and her two 11 area communities, including Romeo, briefing them on, contest a a een "Six-Day: — Starts 7 4 Winner of the coveted Peach |: Queen title will reign over the 26th annual Romeo Peach Fes- tival, Aug. 30 through Sept. 1. *$he will be crowned by Gov- ernor Williams in an a evening ceremony, Aug. 31, in| IMLAY CITY — Harness racing| machinery parade, tractor haul- Names of the candidates will be|Eastern Michigan Fair opening) ‘saturday: honoring of 4 kept secret uritil the queen and her|here Monday. wedding couples on Poodle. 4 two maids of honor are announced| New grandstands seating 3,000/will be given gifts by Imlay City 7 at the close of the contest. A panel] persons have been installed at the) merchants. : : of — setees we make jt All’ exhibits will be set up by] _ : x « &, Michigan lees mee as. a | | Unions Seeking | day at ¢ py wi tee sd af West Bloomfield , ine evens each day WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-|. NEKAK GROUND FOR RECTORY — Aveo rectay at #8. The float has been / lowing are: SHIP — Daily. Vacation Bible] Anne’s Church in Ortonville is expected to be ready for occupancy |{*8t and two" second Monday; thrill drivers show. | School will begin Monday and con-| . in four months. Located next to the church, on M 35 about a quar -|™ir'h in area parades, erger , an Tuesday: 4H show, county fire-|tinue through Friday at West) ter of » mile south of Ortonville, the 9-room building will include Siero’ ; , foasi Bloomfield Ch 4900 Or- Sra te onl aaa: professionaty SEP E Hip ag otfices, housekeeping and living quarters for priests on the upper ° Wayne - County AFL," a Meeting from 2 to 4:30 each after- - floors, while the basement will have a kitchen and activities room - Seitetvoled cha tek tai-peanthe- ' | a Schedule ‘Unity pling contests an sage show. noon, the school will be headed} fF Parish meetings and social functions. ‘The'Rev. John T. Hardy, |mums into holding their golden|®™ by the Rev. Hubert Karl of the| Pastor, is shown here turning over the first shovel of ground fol- blossomns from blooming ‘ of 8 Thursday: Livestock : % football Convention’ in Octobet| crn cola sa a ace Wien MePeety 1S rnc ow bem «iv stage show. schools in previous years, (si each” ; : pont delay. Get ‘iee-Be DETROIT #—First major prog- Friday: Future Farmers of hee . - 07 - | ress in the two-year effort. to show, auto and farm School children, including ' ‘ : ies ; : bd merge the AFL and CIQ in Wayne America ee eee nea tee ss : i, ag County was reported today. » are wi be cau : - 2 j : A “unity convention” is in the Paihier = : : ~>s (f,—tlng he aber an * tome John Oles Takes |, ant Crt” nat be be age _ AN NOUNCIN G a # ee Mary M. Foster _ |stries, nandwork, contests, prizes | = 0 et : . and singing a part of each day's | James R. Hoffa's Teamsters Union| 2S His Br ide P The closing program for parents Ce ey nace ot|_ WATERIORD TOWNSHIP —|tnd friends will be held Friday unions representing half a million|Our Lady of the Lakes Church |evening at. 7:0. oe workers was the scene of the noon wedding of Mary Mangaret|* combined Bible and = Actually, the merger Is long ‘Foster and John Joseph Oles. School _plenic_st Case Dente AEL-ClO top leadership. The | The Rev. F. J. Delaney , said) supervision of Frank Dering, chair- : é ib 232 S. SAGINAW, PONT! AC, MICHIGAN > brass national group the Nuptial Mass and gave the Board se oed tsto tho Hietrelt pietare ee ee = — coneten . aoe i banked with te chrysan | if when. criginal yierte Slat: mums and ferns. John Foster Jr., | Merger progress was reported 85/prother of the bride, and Daniel|(~“]/yj ‘You All’ | a result ft 2 menting a Oles, brother of the bridegroom, aims ou ] week of a tt committee . a fy Wayne County CIO ad the Detroit|*"™ °* SUF OOV™ Really Biblical _ FF and Wayne County Federation of) 7) new Mrs. Oles is the daugh- : | ee ik ~Tter of Mr. mad tenn |/XPFESSION A subcommittee now is attempt-|rosstros’y panents are Biv. and] LOUMVILLE, Ky. —.Sap- ing to solve problems of per capita) vrs. John Oles ot Detroit. aa tg ifr liee og ae Med | taxes and representation privileges 2 Goliath and informed the giant: in the final merger. ; , A gown. fashioned in white | “I’m going to stone you all.” The Teamsters Union is conspic-| Italian silk and a crown of It would have been good Bibii- absence from the sub-| pearls holding a shoulder length cal language, said P. J. Zonder- pr About The group| illusion vell was worn by the van, Grand Rapids, Mich., ‘presi- includes officials of the AFL Fed- bride who carried a* cascade of Gideons International. eration and CIO Council as well as| of ivy and stephanotis on a white rvan said “you all” isn’t representatives of individual AFL|.orchid. ~ just a colorful Southern expres- Wirth of Owosso, ‘cousin of the pression begame common in the ® bride, and bridesmaids were] South because that area is the Oakland Officials. [Frances "Kem of ‘Detroit and] Bible Bett. Cynthia Palmer of Waterford H 1 Townshi| aes 4 a ; ; gh ws = AMEE | —____$9gp-mancunr-pank-LAne-fuagTON-couns——_—_—_ Invited fo Meeting Sce 6 Imagine Running | exe ee so MERCURY Pate | —— J Oles of Detroit, the | A group of Oakland County offi- i tagrcaen’s - beter, was vest\LNto You Here! i! . — ———— —— a et ee ot — Officials Moen... . . | eeting next t the ington, mmons and Mi- : , | wood in in Dearborn tobe given cael Drew, both of Beit wee - ,..Your Newest’ Lincoln Mercury -and Edsel Dealer by the Michigan Townships Assn. | ushers. Ee : 9 | lems of gove : . : aa — | “grass roots” level. The couple wil rede ta Detret ee et anhaek — . You're cordially invited-to a special sbivwag of the exciting new | xk *« * w the bridegroom continues 2 = ~ — ae a Atte 0 tw Galond oct his law Sours Then Leslie Lynch walked out of Ger | —- Continental, Lincoln, Mercury and Edsel cars for 1958—to celebrate — | cials, many others trom Michi- , Se eee tek oe | the opening of this fine, new Continental, Lincoln, ee and gan's ith, 16th and 17th Congres-| The Capitol dome is painted|dan. He drove away _ Edsel song de and service heaps | ___ sional districts will attend the 6:30/ very ‘four years and needs 1,000! The cars collided at an inter-}| Com | — Invited from - Oakland — County gallons—of--paint--—----__----- s¢efion-on the-other-side-of-town.}-———--_- e to. the. ee =——Onr-dis : ~ Occitan. Ls Mencia Se niianbib ie kee cate __M offers. SS hoommeal pho ystems ease of a sports | | Reps, Lloyd L. Anderson, Donald ° i with the luxury, room, ride.and comfort of a limousine. It’ ~ Sports. | : A, rove tae i eee Te THUR.—FRI.—SAT. _— oO PE N_ Car Spirit with Limousine Ride. And Mercury’s efficient new | hon, and E. Roberts, and | Marauder V-8’s with Cool: Power Design deliver more power from Delos H chairman of the y Board of Supervisors, Charles A. 4 RESGE’S { , \ less fuel. ==" : HOUSE Ziem, prosecutor, and: Frank W. rn ee oe eee eee And you'll see our. wide selection of brilliant, new’ ‘Edsels with a | j . is features like teletouch Drive. . . - world’s easiest way to drive, contour | Legion Delegation an “save 22+! Reg. 79 aks Fri Sat. ~~} ~ seats and self-adjusting brakes. : . _, 3 | -L)-i : ‘Plan today to stop in.and-see the 1958 Continental, Li iy : d Convention f JUMBO PLASTIC uly 24-25-26. : far ental, Lincoln Ried Comene |) “Iece Ge samo PM | ete a mace a Tas | : ako ; a | | ; oe warm hme Lain mae! 1 Y . suice Sef a welcome awaits you! ae 40th Amnual State Convention a 5 —_ re oe .. a | Thursday through the weekend, in This Sale Only : . Oe i ig oe he is | Leading the local delegates will | ; | | : | | Se 1 be Marshall Charter, recently re- = oer Pies —_- Others : gation will be Arnold Aarvi, Emil . ; Deaton, Henry Smith, and Howard ul ; Bliss. : =. Juice Server-and four 5-Oz. Juice Tumblers Breakfast is a little cheerier with | this gay set in practical, non- 9 / shatter plastic. Dandy for iced “tea, lemonade, fruit juices. Pink// white, yellow/ white or blue. / 2 Waive Examination on Stolen Car Charge | Two youths accused of driving to northern Michigan and back Eisai ie ncalliteseehinctnicadaeets pe imei pining PO Ne TM Ved Pee WE NE OIE VE OM EO EE EE Oe Ee eee ey # - . cae soe eek aS Be 2 ‘ * zs Pog e 3 Y'EMS at a CLIP” | “Not 1 Pair - Not 2 Pair... | But3Pairof Better SLACK: : i | a HT f ; Ht sik gifei ES I i? , |tured hether it be a ing you yntil you have read them ‘ eee See oo 2 |e ana ov | Pg jor When you ask| | for his edvertised item, he is either 6. In the case of appliances, be! E , : i i a 3 a i i ae E 2 f ; é i F $3.99 the Single Pair Price You save much more when you shop the store that gives pure value without the need of “gimmicks” “ar /Police Inspector Passes "|Bank at Right Moment prospects;} SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Police Z cig lid fs a 4 e s Fy BE Osmun’s simply has an pee tgl | $400 & efforts to a their in ng ni . EGGS. seduce and tit Wee a a ee nea ae, tae 8 Danae accumulation of 1800 Eppes vai neduintiyoonsnctinniiaiane of business. However, the 3 This Valuable Coupon — Saher tore-}4n tint Prete REMUS. AY. ee Sein BUTTER = | : ‘WITH MEAT PURCHASE pairs of men’s better slacks composed of odd and ends patterns and fabrics. Every pair is a legitimate 6.95 to 14.95 value ....We have gathered them all to- gether and reduced them to the unheliev-| able low price of $3.99 each or 3 pair for $10.95 without regard for the actual cost to us. No gim- micks are necessary be- R cause, now, as always, every pair is backed up ‘by Osmun’s to be per- fect in every way and to give you complete satis- faction. . TT Rey rt t. E 7 i H i i —— RUSS DAWSON MOTORS — 432. S. Saginaw | 1958 EDSEL Both Summer Weight and Year ’Round Weight Slacks Are Included Note: During this event only, there will be a nominal charge for all alterations. , § Osmun’s store-wide clearance sale is now also in progress at both stores featuring substantial savings in lightweight and year-‘round clothing sportswear and furnishings. But remember our $3.99 | slacks are at the ‘Tel-Huron Shopping Center store only. “Shop the Stores That @ Come visit the newest and finest ” Never | nie on Quality” automotive center in Pontiac.. -@ Inspect our: fine selection of Edsel sictits in every style and series. Get the benefits of our expert service “ : technicians and expanded “ facilities, ~ SPECIAL EDSEL OPEN HOUSE DOWNTOWN PONTIAC TEL-HURON. CENTER "from Thars. duly 2, through Sal July 26, 8:00 AM. to 8:00 P.M. y 51 North Saginaw St. . > West Huron at Telegroph 4 : ; T° Open eee, Fridey ie 9 P. M, Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat. ‘til 9 P. iM is. I e Y - | %, i 4 Sette’ POPSET EE SS Se ee . vee tr eree aE MRT Pa 2 Sd ve a Bd Pte , OPE CREE EE Re mete em : « : : < r ae ed =e 4 j 2 : ; ; : we Z 4 - : 1” FOURTEEN. : THE, PONTIAC 2 PRESS, BDNESDAY, JUL 28 : soneenncondoosecconcnssannacsognnssqnonsasaen, ” oa ear a : ¥ SPECIAL Children’s Tennis Shoes Cushion Insole Red or Blue S$ &9 White 51% to 3 12% to 3 SPECIAL GROUP SAVINGS IN EVERY STORE and SHOP isin) The Famous Money-Saving Values Tel-Huron Merchants are known for ore yours now! Clothing, Shoes, Jewelry, Foods, Children’s Wear ... It’s all value-packed during our SALE Days! ‘Ser. es to : P. LJ 7 ee as . esesessesseonsovesscnsssssesessasocsesuecacs spreeeeesencecsesonensesceseecseces . . Osmun’s - — GREAT. JULY Clearance Sale ‘Now in rene at Both Stores SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS ON FAMOUS QUALITY _ SUITS, SPORT GOATS, SLACKS, Women’s Summer Playshoes Summerettes and Other in Various Colors Regularly to $4.95 | The SHOE BOX ‘“‘Shoes for the Family’ 29 S. Telegraph | ‘ FE 4-0259 Tel-Huron Shopping Center Ne Coece ti | “SAVE 50° YARD... ‘TERRIFIC VALUE IN THIS SPECIAL Reducing oll of our Dacron Cotton Fabrics islets petnitteh sii ee INFANTS’ : | i _ ot ‘Infants’ Dresses . : :] sport smints || cAWLER sets || PLAY sHorrs |: ag eee 4 ort Sleeve we a 83 ae Fee g.s299 | 88 . $1.79 : AU - tailored jamaicas 38 |, Sleeveless ~ 23 es | ] * | Row ] baat 66" : | : SALE %3>9 , 3 SPORT Sun Dresses 33 nies and = ——e i ———— : 3 : lly $5.98 -; | = 33 a es | : im em i SHIRTS ||| vaines «0 $2.99 Ge 3? | ‘swii'surs || sexmmanctter.. | : : : eds s ¢ Winter ¢ a Coats, Sites 1 10 6 ye es OFF : yf ° 3 et cl ie Peg Coat | | Fes. Cs) te 7. bit 3 P4 | : . 33 : | . — 50 Fl NOW oe ! : swimsuits , 23 Values sds : : ts hd = i tris $ | : 33 ' oo. ’ : hee § SALE %499 2% | ad oie sis GIRLS $P RING aa Now: os : 2 e e@ ese ee _@ : usually $8.98 to $10.98 33 tite acai a ae a A Give Raray Picee—Bes. $16.99 if 8 23 inch of Git] So ae 3 ALL SALES. FINAL! : Mg ° es and patterns, Prints — ss y _ Haniel ol One Bene ee iteetinns Pate $ +4 : 8 ¢ Completely ce me Me 8 Sg pata’ : Le : : : 3 washable, = i Ploids ‘ : ae = : : | \ ar 3 Stripes Say | 3 ) a 34 | ) ee NI} : ae a - Washable 5.20. zy | : - ‘TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ?: | Wrinkle Resistont = 33 DW j : ° | es ‘Durable . 3 ; = Ls ‘Best le .‘s ° bager 4 nights to 9 pm ° fe yo oe 2 e : $3 Sizes 1 to 6x $$ 9: First 5 Ribs. 7” Cut. pt : Cut and Trimmed the y | oc Klein's Michigen Grode #1—Testy National Value-Way. RING BOLOGNA «49: OM size slices wise prices | 2 ry ss = : ‘ . 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ATSUP 46 a | 249: Hygrede’s - CORNED BEEF HASH —s—iés*#2™- 49 Chet Ar Dee SPAGHETTI With Meat Balls 2"%-""49¢ -CHoppeD BEEF M2 39¢ ee = - CUT GREEN BEANS | 2 Ne 303 25¢ Welveeta — Red Glo | si Potato Chips _ Regular Price 690—With Coupon 49¢ a : ‘ SWEET PEAS | = 3 uty 19¢ ) Redeem Thid Coupon et NATIONAL FOOD STORE. FOUR . ¢€ Reguler | Ab. a € ' Oasis ne {Umit 1 Coupon Per Customer. Coupon expires Set., July 26. YELLOW Pas. Pimente we ie FRENCH FRIES. % 19¢ he cee) —«-PUARTERS eel g * . off i bd & l | / 7 . € f . a5 5 ~ \ 1 5 ; . ‘ i | ‘ yy % * Lene : , 4 Y fh me . + } : \ & ‘ % i ij « ‘ 6 ' 5 | } \ fi i . iae ye te tN ee te he ate ee ~ 3 : SIXTEEN a a hae Mt sch RATE EES ache fk oa eee oe a prefer: sreacre il a wad val for aio ! ee | 4 ‘Hot or ‘Cold Fresh Ground.” for Meat. Loaf orm Hamburger A cool sparkling , \\ Tende 2 Jandale a ly Peschke’s or G Frankfurters Michigo" Grode MAXWELL HOUSE : | 3 , - NEW CROP [oo Tender Golden Prize-winners all . 7. are Kool Krisp Fruits and large Vegetables! They are four plump ways fresher... bought, _ ears - : | : *. he st shipped, sold and served ; zo of : aa Pe sy os ie fresher. More economical, ns 3 . : too . ... and exclusive in Wrigley's Freshland, doz. _ DARTMOUTH, FROZEN CONCENTRATED TOP FROST FROZEN Red Rkeeh a 9 Pc hsv teu Sturdy, Sly 26 a ee a | ~ Waser the Hah 46 fm quanti ie Kaas GIETS HAS TE FR WITH Kere1: ; 100 Pontiac Trail at 45 S. Tolograph Rd. 308 Auburn Avenue 696 'N. Porry Sl. ry We ee ee he a= + Highway {Drayton Plains). ye Cor, W. Maple Rd... (Tel-Hurpn Shopping Center) 9 to 9, Thurs., F Set. | Open 9 to 9, Thurs, Fr., Set "Open 9 te! Thun, Fri ica. ! fey) wind Walled Loke , Ones 9 to 9, Thurs., Fri., Sat. Loe rs : Ws ae es ‘ | i an | ‘dol + te i Thors,. oa : © Opn 9 ss ®, Thurs, ry er “NINETEEN The Robert W. Hodge family has ‘lived int the with the family pet, “Benji.” “~~ Press Pho‘cs The Hedée? son, “ Judge and Mrs. Clark 1 Adem Judge Adams’ mother was born in the nearly call Silver Lake their home. century-old home where he and Mrs. Adams have lived for 20 years. “Pérdonal News of Interest Mrs. Charles Hall Jr. of Plainfield, Waldie of North Saginaw street and Careless- Remarks Hurt ae “By EMILY post “Dear Mrs, Post: The other evening while at a gatk sear: sheut “5 olgeeee suas ot people not knowing that one of ‘the women guests present was -of this race. I had niet. this woman once before and knew that she was of this particu- lar race, but my husband did not, [ was so embarrassed I could have fallen through the floor, “fT am sure her feelings were terribly hurt, - and eee 4 Will you please tell me if there — ; is anything I can, or should do, to ‘make amends?"* Avswer: Anything you try to do now that the remark has been made will add to the em- barrassment and.can do little good, You may, however, point out to your husband.the harm that a carelessly made remark can cause, and ask him to please be more careful in the future, “Dear Mrs. Post; My daugh- ter (who was,a widow) has re- cently remarried. I would like to know how she should intro- duce her first husband's moth- er with whom she . has re- mained friendly, to the friends of her present husband, (Her present husband's mother is living.) My daughter has been introducing her as “My moth- er-in-law—Mrs. Blank” . which I think is incorrect. Will you please tell us what is proper in this situation?” Answer: She ‘would introduce her as “Mrs. Blank"’ and if necessary, add, “My first hus- band's mother. " Walter Drake, is a senior at Harvard Unjversity where he is taking summer courses. quiet rural atmosphere of Lake Angelus for 18 years. Mr. and Mrs. Hodge and daughter, Martha, are shown Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Dahon of South Johnson avenue, has returned from a two-week vacation in the Upper Peninsuia. The group toured Sault Ste. Marie, Tahquamenon Falls, Munising, Mar- quette, Ishpeming and Copper Har- bor, returning by way of the Por- cupine Mountains, Ironwood, Me- nominee, Escanaba, Manistique, and St. Ignace. Miss Meidle 4 N.J., will arrive today by plane to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Davidson of Lorraine court. : She also will visit her brothers and sisters including Mr. and Mrs. Carleton D. Wright of Chippewa road, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart E. David- son of Grosse Pointe Farms and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dick of Bloom- field Hills. “Dear Mrs. Post: At this time of the year when it does not get dark until rather late in the evening, is it proper to use lighted candles on the din- ner table even though it is stil! daylight?” Answer: Lighted candles are never incorrect on a dinner ta- ble, although in midsummer their light’is useless and only adds to the heat and therefore Many People de-not light them > a 7 ~ VISITING MRS, BURCH Mrs. Ted Galatis is here from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., with her two sons, Teddy and Charles. She is spend-" ing three weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Burch of Glenwood avenue, and is eager to see .old friends. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William Kreklow of O'Riley: street have had as guests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kreklow of El Dorado, Texas, who left today for Montreal from where they will sail - to Europe. fp, The Kreklows will attend the : Brussels World Fair and visit Hol- land, France, Switzerland and other European countries. x & * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ely have re- turned to Birmingham after more than a year’s stay in Seattle where Mr. Ely served in the U.S. Navy. The two currently are | visiting with Mrs. Ely’s parents, the Myron Snyders of Birmingham, until their apartment is ready. . BACK FROM VACATION Blanche Meidlein of Charlotte avenue, accompanied by Walter C. Lake Angelus also is home to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg (left): Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldman, and granddaughter, Carol, of Detroit, enjoy activities at the lake with the Roth- bergs during the summer months. _ stat ‘working ~ Commandments” Dear Abby. gs What Happened to Lord’s Day? “DEAR ABBY: Is this ques tion from a 13-year-old girl too foolish to answer? cad else has been-able to’ answer it for me, On Sunday the people around our town will get out their lawn mow- ers, paint brushes, or on their cars and I have ABBY. seen them washing and’ iron- ing. Don't these people know it is Sunda “~REMEM-~ BER THE SABBATH DAY AND KEEP IT HOLY? | / Th the Bible it says to work six days and rest on the sev- ‘enth, and the day of rest should ' be the one. to honor your God. Do you know the answer, Abby?” GLORIA’ DEAR GLORIA: Unfortu- nately, many people turn to God only when they want and that the Ten — something. and they forget Him when they have it. Let- ~ ters like yours should remind ~ adults that youngsters are look- ing to us for guidance and they do as we DO, not as we.SAY. .(.. , anda little child shall ‘lead them"’). = * * * “DEAR ABBY: Since when is a girl ‘from off the farm” supposed to be-“‘green’’? I hap- -pen to be a city girl myself, but when I was 11 I spent a summer vacation at my uncle's farm and I've never been the same since, The farm is an ideal place to learn the facts of life if there ever was one, Any ..man who goes to a motel to “baby sit’ with a 19-year-old farm. girt. had better look aut for himself.""~ - CTY GIRL a *.. We Bi... “DEAR ABBY: 1- think my poor mother-in-law ought to go,, to a hospital to get away from her husbahd-and build herself up. I slept over there one night last week and she has to put up with so much you'd never believe it. “My father-in-law snores like a horse and no matter what part of the house you move to you can still hear him. He also gets-up every half-hour to-get a drink or for. other purposes and he slams the doors and bumps into things causing a terrible racket. My poor_moth- er-in-law hasn't had-@ good night's sleep in 20 years. How can we get her to go to a hospital before she’s carried to one?” SORRY FOR MOM DEAR SORRY: Your father- in-law's -nocturnal activities seem to bother you more than they bother your mother-in-law. — Perhaps. she’s learned to live with it. Love is. not only blind ~it's deaf! 8s Be CONFIDENTIAL” TO” BILL: You remind me of the fellow who sows his wild oats and then prays for a crop failure. Simmer down, * * * For a pefsonal reply, write to-ABBY in care of The Pon- tiac Pres: _ Enclose a self-ad- dressed, envelope. Donna Phillips to Wed in Fall Mr. and Mrs. Harry -Philtips of- Toledo, Ohio, announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna. Lee, to Donald Owen Nellis, son of Mr, and Mrs. T. R, Nellis of. Chippewa road, The two plana Sept. 13 wed- ding at Greenfield Congrega- tional Church with a reception following the ceremony at Dearborn Inn. Lawn Party Aids Cancer Victims Mrs, Edward H. Shigley of Argyle avenue entertained 12 women from Lake Orion and Pontiac at a lawn party Tues- day... Following the luncheon the group sewed Cancer pads which will be turned over to the American Cancer. Society. Pat Zielke Honored * ‘Bride élect Pat Zielke was at a miscéllaneous shower Saturday evening at the home of Alice Reed of Lake- view drive, Sylvan Lake, ¥ as a guest in her home, Mrs. Lucille Helms of San Diego, who will be here about a Calif., month. * x * Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schumacher of Mt. Clemens street have returned from Montague where they were guests of Lieut. Cmdr. Jack Bursey and Mrs. Bursey and Joseph Sadony. Lieut. Cmdr. Bursey participated in all the expeditions to the Antarctic conducted by Admiral Richard E. Byrd and is the author of the book, “Antarctic Night.” ek Ok. BLESSED EVENTS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Ball of East Silverbell road at St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital on July 19, was a son, Craig Elton. Maternal grandparent is Mrs. L. J. Bridson of Oliver street. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Alvin Rezelman of Lansdowne drive are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a daugh- ter, Jan Lynn, July 15 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital ~“ - | Grandparents are Mrs. Peter Rezelman of Holland and Mrs. J. C. VanLeeuwen of Midland Park, N.J. Lee Currey becomes a backyard gourmet at his , ' (Stleee Lake homte during the summer months, Here to » RT his culinary skills are famil}; members (left ___1952 Gwaldwis Luloff award to right) Carol, ebay and Mrs. Currey... the dog is alwaystwelcome too, Cranbrook Concert Set Sunday The first area performance / of Stravinsky's Suite Italienne (1932) will be featured at the third Cranbrook Garden con- cert to be held at 4:30 Sunday afternoon at Cranbrook House, Bloomfield Hills. Ruth Meckler, winner of the 1957 Grinnel]. piano scholarship award and pupil of Mischa Kottler and Rudolf Serkin, will perform the Stravinsky work with Paul Olefsky, cellist and -director-of the concert series. Miss Heckler, a. native De- troiter, has studied piano since ‘the age of three and is a stu- dent of Mr. Serkin and Miec- zyslaw—Horszowski-She -t-as *“also awarded the Ossip Gabril- ewitsch scholarship and the The remainder of the pro- gram will consist of the Arpeg- gione Sonato by Schubert with Miss Meckler and Mr. Olefsky: the Beethoven Kreutzer Sonata perfornted by Gordon Staples, associate concertmaster of the - Detroit Symphony, - accompa- nied by Miss Meckler: and a Tschaikovsky trio by the three aftists, Pontiac Prete Phote pm - 7 | TWENTY | PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11¥% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. 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PHONE {) nn Mendy © Fit Cone w 9) 2nd Floor Pontiae State Bank Bldg. *h S9287 4 Stay Little Long +s i caretres subtuiaktionn: when most organizations suspended meetings until fall. | + But don't be lulled into the happy thought that you can keep the promise you made to yourself when last _ ‘year’s meetings came to an end. Namely: “No more jobs for me. No matter what committee they ask me to be _ Chairman of, I’m going to say no.” _. » It’s easy to make cuch resolutions, but hard to keep OFF! Jacobsen’s 'Moote, Mrs. B. J. Cleaver, Mrs. Donald , Macie =~ FE 37165 Carl Knaack, wy 101 North - Saginaw Recent surveys show that eee short and smooth for fall ... fe . that’s the news in hair trends . and the basis for successful hair stying is expert hair = specialty here at Tony's! ~ Announcing a New Service... REMOVAL OF UNWANTED HAIR By Electrology Offered for the first time by s Pontiac beaut Salon! . skilled Electrologist will be Be in our shop every 15 Beauty. Salon | - Riker Bldg —Rear of Lobby ' FE 3-7186 THE FEATHERED ~ and FORWARD CUT What could be a more exciting way to look different \ and glamorous during the summer. Get the newest hairshape at no extra charge with a Hollywood permanent. ALL PERMANENTS $375 NONE HIGHER YOU GET ALL THIS: %& Wash and wear Haircut Permanent Experienced hte cis . i Styled Set *A Wave for $3.75 * ped og: ave 3 ne Appointment ie scrne HOLLYWOOD SHOP : 182 North Saginaw St. : OVER BAZLEY’S AIR CONDITIONED FE 8-3560 | Mrs. George Harkless. (right) présents the first two patron tickets for the coming season of the Pon- ‘tiae Symphony Orchestra to Mrs.. Meyer Simon (center), Mrs. Simon and her husband are two of MR. and MRS. TED McCULLOUGH Suzanne O' Neil Is Wed. par-|der, Kenneth Nichols and — Bal nylon with a scooped neckline and _|Grappin was the flower girl. + Married Saturday were Suzanne Marie O'Neil and Ted McCullough. She is the McCullough and Theodore McCullough Pontiac Presa Phete - original patrons of the symphony which is begin- ning its sixth season. Dr. George Harkless (left) is second vice president of the symphony. Symphony Begins Drive nr ‘ ~ A TRUE ,8 STORY 9 ORCHARD LAKE TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS for Sixth Concert Series Anyone interested in becom- ing a member of the orchestra may contact Mrs. A, R. Welton of Birmingham, The sixth season of the Pon- tiac Symphony has begun with a campaign on the part of the ticket committee. Mrs. George A. Harkless and members of her committee are now making lists and contacting support: ers. Chairmen of the committee are Mrs. Harold B, Euler; Mrs. Arnold Hillerman, Mrs. S. V. Sekles and Stuart E. Whitfield. * * * Other committee, heads are Mrs. Charles Uligian, active members; Mrs. Curtis Patton, ; aie: OUR re CLEARANCE|G a x I /> OFF "el ON ALL CHILDREN’S WEAR Also LARGE REDUCTIONS on OTHER ITEMS season tickets; Mrs. William Graves, single admissions, and Mrs, Harry Arnkoff, contrib- uting members, MISCHAKOFF SLATED Dr. Samuel J. Chafets, presi- dent, has announced that solo- ist for the first concert will be Mischa Mischakoff, violinist concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony for six years and wed Sarge: bee OM, sister of the bride, and Suzanne Marie ee a Marvin Grappin served as best man. Ushers were Kenneth Sny- E. Shipp. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs, O'Neil wore a beige silk organza over taffeta dress with green accessories and a corsage ef cymbidium orchids, Mrs, Mc- Cullough wore a white nylon dress accented with biue and wore a corsage of red roses. Following a reception at a local hall, the bride changed to a white chemise suit and the orchid cor- sage from her bridal bouquet for a honeymoon trip to northern Mieh- By JANET QDELL Pontiac Press Home Editor 8 + In 1364 a Frenchman dis- © covered Bar-Le-Duc. Bar-Le- | Duc is a delicious jam made — of red or white currants. It is served most often with cream | cheese and crackers; but it is / also a good accompaniment » to meat. 4 x + & | _Mrs. Dora Dawson shares: her recipe for this jam. An " accomplished’ musician herself in a Reripe Cal is | for Currants, Honey active interest in all musical affairs in Pontiac. She is ac- tive in church work and is a charming hostess. BAR-LE-DUO By Mrs. Dora Dawson 3 cups sugar 1 cup = ry ome currants Boil sugar and water to- gether for 15 minutes. Add honey, bring to boiling point and boil 10 minutes. Add cur- rants and bring to boil again. Boil 10 minutes. Pour into Mrs. Dawson maintains an jars and seal. 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Pennsylvania Dutch rages havé egg flavor: ~ OREO CREAMS « « lL 134-02. pkg. 39e Nobisco’s have tasty smooth texture, We reserve the nen ae gnomtise. Prices ond. items effective through Saturday, July 26, 1958 eg bs + 4 12-02. pkg. 3le CRANBERRY SAUCE . .2 1-lb. cans 49¢ © . _ Get Ocean Spray for your Chick ‘n’ que. NORTHERN TISSUE . . . . .4 rolls 35¢ Stock up now af this low, low price. White. NORTHERN TOWELS . . . .2 rolls 39% Keep handy in the kitchen ond garage. BAR-B-QUE SAUCE. . 28-02. jug 49 Open-Pit adds zest to all meats.. LITTLE BO PEEP ...... .qt. btl. 23¢ Household chores—easy with, ammonia, REALEMON LIME JUICE .8-0z. bil. 196 A dash in a salad will bring praise. Reconstituted, STAR-KIST TUNA . . ~ 6!/-0z. can 2/59%e- - Chunk style. “Good casserole cookin’ begins here, -STRONGHEART DOG FOOD. . 4/A3¢ Fido will thrive on its meaty flavor, * * i : Voges +) : : ee ee ow 3} ae ae POCAR EN Pa 1 : es E . oa bo RP TN Nk Final Count 133, § ‘Last pitchers te defeat the Rate ox Gon 6 inte Oe : son were Newhouser . Tonight we see how good politicians are as match-| Virgil Trucks in 1944. Both were as Turley Coasts) : makers when Muskegon’s Kenny Lane steps into the es pee ae * .ring against lightweight champ Joe Brown. . a Webb of ts idle tec Vi, . x. kim holds the all-time record, He |[() & sa It nearly took an act.of legislature with Soapy Wil- = the Yanks eight times aU ss liams and Charles Potter both interceding for the match, and Brown's manager Lou Viscusi is quite angry over the interference, _ J ai : F It was too bad that politics had to enter the long ets ore asy feud in getting Lane the fight, but Viscusi was just ~y F r “ere as unreasonable in his excuse that “Lane is not our 13-3 A Victory style of fighter.” oe . With this silly reason he sidetracked Lane for many| Hunt Paces Trouncing). months, and it is unfortunate that the National Boxing| of Griff’s Grill With] ~Commission couldn't have been the pressure-group in-iHomer and Triple stead of a couple men.in government. | = io 6 4 toe ROGER EEE * *&.- *% Putting together It points out the inadequacy of the NBA and also {triples by Colle Hunt and Gene of the listless IBC which apparently have little con- |Fo™. the fe ape: ae trol over their profession. r But Lane gets his chance~tonight and for his sake gd bore fl Witt Fic olahgines aes Ga : St tie : vie eee : wo eae) ae en he had better be worth all the wrangle caused in Se ee Te Just a month ago, the Tigers ROOKIES ARRIVE — A : See a ‘. Pte sae -— A busload of rookies arrived at Cran- A. eee favor. - a a : Piolo faerie tyro aot sn 3 ie See ue ing | rook yesterday a8 the Detroit Lions set up quarters to begin taking session for prest chmeramen and Friday ; -,, |\route. Marshall] McGuire, | football drills, A total of 54 players reported with-only three vet- _will begin ona twice-daily schedule. Lions Virginia MacLeay, wife of Pontiac Central football tires pitchers, was the’ loser. [nat wctisr, “lube around the-cit-/— rans yet to be signed, ‘Thursday the Lions will engage in picture first exhibition game against the College All-Stars August 15th coach Jesse, stays trim and shows good tennis form at Hunt added a home run to his|keep the Bombers-from making a} . __. es vis the new courts near Crofoot school. triple during a three-run 4th. Cox,|/runaway of the so-called pennant are ape ie Ruth Playoff Pittsburgh second baseman Bill Mazeroski is said {sn Toney Lathery'had two aplece| Now Catty : ayo S$. to be able t» get rid of the ball on his throw faster | for Griff's. scam the ees Gown to $2. "tus ee than anyone in the Majors. mn 9 oars an TS last time New York played in . ate Sam Snead who has often been kidded about hiding |merset,>34% Dee m "a's |nreme Stadium, the Tigers were in onig | his money in tin cans in his back yard said recently, |R Pater, 2332 Cox ct,’ 33 \tast week the Yanks took two out : “I've quit doing that since the Gieger counter was in-|Wnarry. 10” 388 fo. « 31 3lot thrpe from the Tigers in New She 30 Deteiet 2 playetls fer vented.” . Shanks, cf, 3391 Seay. °c ~ $f or, the area's Babe Ruth. champion- =x « * McGuire, p, rf 2 1.1 pmol g pai It was every bit as easy last ship get under way tonight and Marilynn Smith, pretty golf pro from Wichita who : battered : ~~~ ‘esa was Bob Gadja’s' assistant at Forest Lake for one {ort . putics rigs once season, says that women pros today are in the same “ 2 stage that the men pros were in 1932-33. “If more triumph against three losses, people would get out to watch the girls hit the ball, a) | they would realize that women can be pros.” Someone wants to know whatever happened to Max Bishop, once one of Connie Mack’s second basemen, who was a great lead-off man. Max, now 58, is basehall coach 5 p.m. at Birmingham, All sthar quuned Wit be at Southiicld. @ 7 bi at Navy. 1 lead, into Saturday's semifinals. Walled Ww a ae I | the times in the} Lake will battle the Thursday win- Roy Harris, who hails from the community called —— — ae ner Saturday ut 4 p.m. following “Cut and Shoot” Texas, is getting the big buildup as AMERICAN LEAGUE, ning and the Tigers added to the eRe pape se the one who can upset Floyd Patterson. He has fast New York... 8 38 a pigamnay woh we ie pitching victor, ae hands and reflexes. We doubt he has the heavy punch |Baitimore’'!.."//43 45 489 15% Lay aged sending an- The championship will be deter- needed against Floyd’s constant flurries. Bes ce Se Be Om ee ee ey mined at 2 They sayéiti"hottietown got. its name from its history |gerseeh, «3&3 Hee | , CPt jen tm cemetngsh manned : = in the wild west days. If you stood prince enough, poe A JESTERDAY'S RESULTS a Prey: ped wry Aged I 65-Man Ff ield you got cut, and if you ran, you got sho e hometown | Sikegc's, Baltimore 2° night folks say “our boy will hogtie that other fellow” when |Wasimgin « Besinn 3, iE amen! fret pelt aban erat —— —— | : Starts Today they meet next month. . Cleveland $, Washington 3, 2nd game.| ‘em a little mad, or something.” GRID STYLE? — See a Detroit ~ sports shirts. Left to right are Aldo Forte, Bus- |] Eastern Open ce ee. See | aes aan | The defeat was the sixth in seven| Liors are boasting the new look season. In- ter Ramsey, Bob Nussbaumer, Bob Dove and = Many of the oldtimers in Pontiac will remember Ed (Eastern Standard, Time) ___._,games for the Tigers, who once had| Stead of sweat pants the uniform for the coaches’ head coach George Wilson. BALTIMORE @—For a tourna- Logie, a Pontiac High graduate and athlete in 1919. BaSIO) or Johnson (3-4) ys. wyan (os).(@ String of seven straight victories}. will consist of bermuda shorts and monogramed ment. which wasn’t even su . inn | MENS, Clevsiand: 7 pm—Ramesiover the Yankees. to be on golf's geld po 4 He was recently presented with a plaque by the folks in|, 4) vs. Bel G0... sumer * * ere ao ghey ~~ year, at +15_p. * Mount Vernon, N.Y. in celebration of his 25th anni-|, ©", Lary @®). . |. seenbou-| Every man in the New York versary as coach at Edison Tech high school there. Dowguetle on ve. Grim Bd. — except Turley had at least Two brothers Roy and Bill Logie and two sisters, Mrs.| ,, gon at Cleveland, 1p. phase gg Mantle aid not Roy Pammenter and Mrs. William Mays still live in the Baltimore Fa Ching, 130 et play. * Only 3 Lions Veterans =<“ =. ne : Up as the biggest and toughe area. ae NEW i, at DETROT il ted ever to check in for the Thole : BAOUe caus Te ae | : a 40) ; affair opening tomorrow at tema Se a" sao ee RTE He U as rus egin Munlipal, Mt. Pleasant course. ® : Py Milwaukee ...... a 38 S83 Lampe 3 $3 Ib : . Bt. ule sm oa gi “a i En it 2a | Poor haa al be _ _ if e ena Ors | . Philadelphia or fe i Tornb’y tb 108 e ) The world champion Detroit; Johnson broke open severalljof the game’ 's major pores sl ts 7. | : 0 Pima? a SS Rabek ss $13) . Lions fought par today but in just|games with long runs includinglincluding 21 of the 2 already f | YESTERDAY'S 7 re tt keep” 1 two days they'll be battling each/against Green Bay in Briggs Sta-jplayed on the tour this year. < s Milwaukee 2, St. Louis 1, g ' Ee 0% co the squad When/Gium mud: with a yard. Thirty-one leading amateurs from : Sun Prancisce at Phil oa ran | = ss Sorgen 888 tealhig pega et Crantock school |down fun right efor Ga start flee Sebtiane eee To Chicago at Cincinnatt, rete cake Rett . ok ££ the second half . TODAY'S GAMES 2 we — 3 : dirt : S ae io a ‘ Tim L* NM sce ts Sth; b-Dowbied) a signed Lions teamed- from._lowa, saind he'd have to Sreceeseey be By The Associated Press Zauchin and Ken Aspromonte won ee ine a) pad ime ppd —— oe a8: the UP | play again because ‘‘I'm buying Dow Finsterwald, fresh from his That American League ‘‘race”tthe opener for the Senators and Gb lor Drvedaie Nie eT es ee ss with sports Sportscasters) nother farm abd “need the\PTtessional Golfers Assn, cham- - cae be dull, but you can’t saylreliever Dick Hyde $2. Cal Mc-|Se azrancisco, at Philadelphia, 6 "ie, Bh nn ee a golf, : aes on money.” Se ae a ee So. ts they're not trying to liven things|Lish 8-6, who had won five in aj preceded by completion of June 22) Bow PO-A—New York 27-11, De- Age Pe k kk tional was up as the New York Yankees|row, went all the way. for the| Qupeess, Same: Anontelli vs. Rotel tit DPS Martin, .F polling snd Faliback John Henry Johnson, | Christiansen has been the chief the sonar af Py cot ie lag romp along with a 12-game lead./Tribe. — Manager Joe Gordon) Chicago at Cincinnati, § P.M —mulmen| Martin and Barris. LOB—New York $, who ‘turned vty his first ved of the Lions’ secondary, one of the} rm Glevelani’s ‘Vic Power missed|Pascual after he had split Gary|®- ious st Mtwautee, 8 p.m—Jactso eons, -f Biumy! "Bi —deeDopsa, Bt with ‘president Eawin J, Ander. |'?-"*'°¢ 'n the NFL. ee . | “most of the first game in a twi-\Geiger’s helmet with a pitch but) “” "* 77 ©: vers, Zeraitl. Pow OE ERBB SO son and conch George Wilson as | | in = oe < reactor te Seixas and Gibson FRE Soloed wi Suing rat renned bre ting Gel same ETS oT TTT | ‘Si seme dimDoran end nc | pot eee "en "Gercand | one ISON ton. He thought only a le was wasn’ ’ ,. 1:30 p.m. wesbasteeers , a pa. “Only ms W. Pp, ly scheduled. Washington took the op-|iously Ghienge st Cheba 8 pane Uber cB § $8 f $] SING PAWDNER — It ‘fist Gone Godman and Joo Schmidt | respeotive Nations Football |VVIf] I FENNSYIVaNia | ener 42 in 12 innings, but the Morten v ree 9 9 6 2) 08 3) wouldn't be Texas without a. red ere ~_ | 1968, the magazine Pro Football : | Indians, with Power lining a two-} yuo —— : pmommcmmmnmcniaie”| || HBP—By artin). WP-—Pisch-| guitar and Lions’ rookie Dudley payid and Gedman had contract reported tod HAVERFORD, Pa: (AP)—Top- run double, won the nightcap 5-3.) '. Ed © | Runge. T—2:43. A—47,280. Stewart,’ Meredith of the Lone Star State talks yesterday but Schmidt won't ee se seeded Vic Seixas of Philadelphia Baltimore and the Chicago |” » reported to Cranbrook yesterday . be in until tomorrow after com-| A publication devoted to the pro|and Althea Gibson of New York wits aa ac ca eet 0C orin Our 3 0 : ao with his guitar, pleting six months of army duty|8tid sport said a dozen writers who| advanced to the third round of the fielding, booted the ball around |_ 2 American ___ fat Fort Knox, Ky. contributed to the 198 edition|Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis tour- for five unearned runs in a 4-2:|© ae a @ John Donatucci,..former Villan- Se ae ae picked the Lions to win again in|nament Tuesday despite’ showers Chicago victory, y By CARY MIDDLECOFF : : ova College “athlete, is the short-|, Johnson, one of the key men in the Western Conference and the|which delayed the start of the stop for the Durham Bulls in the|the Lions’ drive to the Nationa}/>'OWNs in the East. : matches several hours iC d | p|Carolina League we Football League title last year, was wo. a + * * LANAGA FOUMEY winters ver Benson te rts Batam d ie ex Injury Keeps Kramer] mens riser rar Sin toast Kansas City got only four hits,| | ‘ but beat Boston 4-3 on Hec Lopez’) | fwo-run, two-out homer in the|& ninth, Three governors and fértner| ~ PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Middle-Iron Trouble, DIAGNOSIS: Attempting the Unlikely. Treatment: Unless you're an exceptional tron player . {Carolina League managers, were| season ; b ; "4 isposing Hidgeanig Ridipre were on hand)? —or uniess your situation in the match is desperate — Stanovich and Penrose |reammates on the 1953 Rochester passes tor 64 yard and Chat T ai H Fi Id Adlanta, Ga. 8 Te, Henne bal The White Sox jumped past the|f >/@¥ your four, five and six iros for the fat part” of the Top Canadian Amateur [International League pennant win-jsen tied for the league Jead in|\VIE if ning 1€i( |_| set point at 8-7 before Vic's power- Tigers, who have lost six of their| = the yin all the thne with §) Qualifiers I it: nc TITLALN al sec edie ma fo Bg RRO 2 fal forehand passing shot broke last seven, into fourth place as!” See. was > play for “ : Kramer war ais tate Bak ee fe re In A gga to pull out Billy Pierce, 10 games behind last] | ese makes strong eo o , In the second Seixas year’s 20-victory pace, won his|) demands on the average §/, TORONTO (AF)—Two veteran) Post Office, Lakeside Win Bi ee eee grating camped §-4 anid Henry double faulted, 10th. ‘The stubby southpaw had a! | player, and will eventually American headed the qualifying — ere ~ : soe ant tetoaaiien to eae, t ok + utout for 8 2-3 innings, then need-| ~ i eaday Canadian | ' ‘ ; couch Malcolm. Anderson of Austra ed Turk Kown's reliet help when} © wn pteding tor tow mild ol q\Amateur golf championship with, P olice Add to N. L Lead ano Mclean, of the Na- U.S, singles cham: - ie, he walked two runs home after an| © & 3%6-hole scores of 137, : : tional Football League’ team, ‘said|* >: pion, arrived the green poses a simpler Jate from England and won two 2 ; today. error by shortstop Luis Aparicio.| § from Chicago, and,Jack Penrose| The Pontiac ‘Police nine | The Post Office team had to} McLean added that it is doubttul|™atches easily.” . Jack Harshman 7-8 lost. it,supply-| problem. In this way, the Pa em eeeeees 1h hh SAS Ee ee OO aE OO EE EE Ee BOGOF 14 te OE Oe ee OSE OE ERED Eee FRO EOE OE EOE CM SOE EEE TT TLE OE EE ORE EO Rw O Oe te OEE ER ER Oe Ret Oee EE Oe D arenes ein ten See ~~"player is apt to hit the shot lot Miaint Beach: Fia., who made! another to its Jead in. the|battle back from. 3-0 deficit. Bud|if the end and slot back would be} = — : — pnd pring gay beevi ees with more confidence—and {the best ‘showings among Ameri- National League by blanking Deni’s home runs to lead ‘the comeback, |Able to play at all in the 1958 sea-| Senior Bowl on Jan, 3 inning home run wags the only hence with, a freer and tana in, the British Amateur this|Comer 24 in the feature city sttt eR OR ate no Rigger Nigh ng = pa tes a earned run of the game. , better swing at the bail. BI7h 8 Wentical rounds of 69/ball contest last night. Bir hangs eaten gg lbs Bia sae ee ann, AP) Sen- Cory had an RBI single as the | ™. _ On shots from the [7 koe . * = z J & s g Hi 7 ait ail g i i PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Bulletin Tuesday Top Quality at Popular Prices GENERAL FIVE«*«** STAR Two Shoot Same Deer SAVE 20% | Six Seeded Players | array: a.m su i were psel in Wester feeeeeey nema CHAMPAIGN, UL #.—. 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Cass Ave., Pontiae FE 5-6123 : s , : ‘ ss : ' ‘ Ss Sf. 1953-54... $ 80 " PONTIAC PONTIAC MILFORD CLARKSTON | 4 : e 1955-’56 $ 90 1953-'54...$ 80 t & f Rekded § ees tee Ss Cook's Shell Service Beach's Standard Service ‘ ; eee: ' - one i ore tie 3 4 u é welser ; 7" 11955-'56...$ 90 644 Oakland Ave., FE 3-9113 508 S. Saginaw, FE 4.0687 | 2035, Highland Ra. Ni Noe Saati 1: . ' ® newtan’ enki wal Le : i ; Bos ) | ) Richter’ | UTICA ‘Hl ‘ A —- \ “s HUBERT DISTRIBUTORS | t “a oe bee By JACK PATTERSON {ing about beneath the surface om= VVC oe itecsnen do aboot Ut Wel. Rice ae ae ees Oe oot Se eS ee ae 4 Top. these fish. How he does it isn’t too Shooters in Week-Long | - , so long as he stays . Competition within the liberal provisions of the « PFes-!taw, except that he should remem- “ . tiful.| ber that fishing is strictly for fun. « By H. GUY MOATS : eh on 8 Like the ancient “all roads lead Now fun with q fish depends * ee ee, aes ere Be ee ie te oe ‘ is ee | ee b the ang- + ““universe’’=- . As a rather. common local. ° ooo peng et TRE votees of this im- = < ay ie PA tront,| fe fm on a oie “ona é ah —B1G-TIME SKEETERS—Three veterans of the fer ( OCSC), the CP | veral oy Wr: inchs aes. | ‘spin-fisherman some . akg Famer! skeet fields, who will be among the NSSA World Harvey, and Baldwin's Ains Borsum, tong « top = | ee et ee ee el ot ssa bat ot - gunning tournament shooters at Oakland County Sports- figure in national skeét circles. All three shot in. Ton of panfich, and, in fact just; 2 8 hs : sort ied’ tm men’s club, July 28-Aug. 2, are the recent Chiet the two previous NSSA title-events. here Shout but muskies and] miurder of the most pleasant sort.“ skeet tields| : 2 | : » flow with the Hy rad and popper ¢ Es ey Ws —s me > |Little Stories. ¢ ti. lakes have Fe acne and:spinfishers, for bass and alsos “< §PICER finest scatter-gun- 5 = |but the bass-bluegill-pike combina-jfor all panfish, excepting, possibly, nets nat eek oil peat = oa; pout Outdoors ie i. Pontiac Press Phate ten Se ee Se a a. aah week in quest of some 50-60 varied! wii. uore is no hard and fast CHAMPS’ CONFAB-—Two national skeet champions engage in a set the counts tka n't hold this! As far us that goes, fyzodding © titles. little confab at OCSC over the coming NSSA’s World Skeet Cham- omy goes, flyrodding | rule for trio lt drink it dry without a fun dao tek toe sap idieiere. ie tough Son; geen pionship (July 28-Aug. 2) st Watertord. At left is Chet (Chesley Icgegsr’ Ralebows are’ plestifdl ial‘nec’ taking thee tg other means shooters arrived yesterday and to-[emoe! observers usually can come} | pogo nent tapenncnntaleregeeragrs anaraagtran the larger lakes. ® that if fishing laws were rewritten: | day, start practice Friday. The| YY to measurements} is also ‘ pion, . a gauge x * we'd make it illegal to them - big invasion, however, is expected|™ ‘heir estimates NSSA king. Both will be in action at the “World”. With all this potential fun cruis-jany other way. ; Friday and Saturday. The world, = * os : championships get under way Mon-|. For example: Black bass run * . ‘ day, and don’t let up until next| pretty uniformly, this corner has : a Saturday night. —- over pe a of check- ; ° + “«£: @: specimens ¢ country’s oe é “mostest and fighin’est’* game fish “ ‘ in tds sco one ra No down paym 7 dations are booked solid for the|n, {e Cure of annual. fishing i : a ent - week, pede ee ° ; ie Y EA P ° having reserved as - However, environment can a : - ‘a = Esaceewee st SOE A er Se ee ae - The 1958 championships, con- | ¢ size and weight of fish. RES . ducted entirely by the National Soe ae ae acts, ok . *. Skeet Shooting association, - will rapidly, . be the third NSSA tourney at the | Weistt speedily, where the com- ™ your old tires! | Waterford club site, where | Petition is not too heavy. Under e : everything was reported today in| °@¢r conditions the weight to LIFETIME GUARANTEE . mine iar ots we Ask ns about it! held here im 1954 and 1955, and . , ‘ ‘ Si | anne tt 60th ANNIVERSARY among the defending champions | difference between smallmouth and omhaban ae? te ter Cae ee es Lae of last year. They include the (largemouth) is 2% to-3% pounds in Pa * 1968 high-over-all champion, vet- |the 16-18 inch sector; from 3%| ™€rchant, is already a double champion in skeet shooting. Miner eran Alex Kerr of Beverly Hills | pounds to 5 pounds for the 18-20 won the champion of champions title in the 1957 National Skeet Calf. inchers; and from 5 pounds to 7 tourney, plus the junior high-over-all crown. He'll be here next Indications today pointed to pos-Pounds or. more for those in the week to defend those honors.. Miner shot in the 1955 NSSA event sibly. the heaviest entry in NSSA|2>2-24inch category. |, here when only 11, won the 20-gauge championship. from US. Amay intallations. at|20 years old—was last year's 7. OATING | |Big Brown Trout Weisbaden, Germany, others from|P und, 15%-ounce largemouth |~ ed City M bases in the states, and Hawaijtaken by Andy "Simin of near RIEF t.0.:, ives City Man expect i record an . . . ce 4 ha 5 eee ee Otte) iw Ren one ig we're celebrating with the Canada will have some entries,| Final report! When William A. Bragg, 338 Se- ° for further international flavor, but| There is ‘= little — _ aoa cae eater tied ia & LO T PRI E T . Puerto Rican_team_ headed carry family _| . ’ W ES | oa Salvator®Roig, a ane State pease ome ees egg on big brown trout on the Manistee C HIS YEAR | honors in 1954 and 1955, including) which Lady Hawk sat three Camp Arrowhead a few days 5 e cverall te, wil ot return. The weeks “hasbeen "abandoned Se ee eae re on our biggest seller in : sharpshooting colonel crew| Rain through which ° from dan Juan are veported bead- LM petenfly_e0d dotormincdly eek the popular 6.70 x 15 size. 7 4 ed for Moscow and a world shoot-| sat apparently ruined the : ee svet eee on een eee chances of bringing off a chick ous aad eae eee “ey ; ! Chesley J. Crites of Detroit that barren roof, ” Bragg reported. , “QCSC, at close of the current], = o& * et , wife and I were fishing” in the @>SUPER-CUSHION by tourney here The universal appeal of fishing ee Manistee near Grayling. We had | . ~ and hunting is exemplified in the taken a few trout when this big — ated yy practine serade Reet \stories about the &year-old Ten- LIGHTED BUOYS one hit my squirrel tail fly tied | practice * Men, (nessee boy who lias earned a real ae on a No, 6 hook, I was using a SPREE SS (fre eae ars ae | (OUTED au ek Oe] | Seino pom = : championship and champion of. |tanooga’s lake and stream area.) IstRiPED DEPENDING ON — . ** wy ‘ champions evenjs. _Tuesday’s [And 82-year-old Glenwood Springs} [use. WHEN THEY ARE ON Bragg says he fought the fish for 4 ~eard includes the smail-gauge t- |Colo. woman (Mrs. Pearl Blain};} {THE PORT SiDE OF a] {half an hour. It weighed six tle event, and sub-junior and|#mong the first to try for trout in] {CHANNEL ENTERING FROM) pounds and was 26 inches long, women’s junior tests. The 20- Colorado’s season opener, just sev- SEAWARD, THEY FLASH Bragg said. gauge championship is set for [eral weeks ago. A ,willow pole, WHITE OR GREEN. ON THE Wednesday, and starting Thurs | Piece of string and bent hook start- ae SIDE THEY ) s day will Vo the heavy shooting [ed ber ott on an angling carer , a» J |) Clubs Combine oe te hee ee ee re Friday and Saturday. * Top archers from practically Palmer Bucks for Puppy Match < ‘ .| every state and Canada will con- |/ me ’ . coca a ig | ge aa sar uey ec porde Mea reteset] 3 male : . a niel Club b . , : oar of ivete — agers tourney, beginning Monday. More Weekends | dea Michigan have arranged for their foe be ore a le = eee fate , dent Harry Bares, along with past| than 20 Gre > he LANSING & — A new temperate —— ee dangerpus smoothies at an unbeliévably small : presidents (1954-1955) Lloyd Sibley sent Michigan, including a num- ice has been-ral in the com match, to be held Sunday, July 27, dang ‘oak 5 60th : y ‘ | and Bob White. . ber from the Pontiac area. At /voice ee, for|2t Grosse Pte, War Memorial Cen- cost, thanks to Goodyear’s Anniversary prices | i least 2,000 entries are expected. pebeorigg po pluggers ter (32 Lake Shore Rd., Grosse —the lowest in months! Take the 3-T . x *« * _ ety oda —. owners. |Pte.),' An obedience trial Will also Super-Cushion for example. It’s a value all the NSSA Champions Public is welcome to sit in the willi ge or ae be held in connection with the way. 3-T Cord Body for superior strength. Ex- J ' : - rine Cosme, tary of the Michigan Petroleum|™*>- 2. + clusive Stop-Notch tread design for tight traction q “Here are the 1958 defending Na |Oct. 24:22. Gleason Halliwell of/!nstitute, in part criticized Secre) 4 field trial exhibition is set for in any direction. Better switch before those thin- 5 tional Skeet Shooting Assn. cham |Gladwin, ‘state Natural Resources| 27Y 0 peariey — 12:15 and judging starts at -12:30 skins let you down! | - 4 pions, most of whom are expected! Council head, revealed plans for part defe _—? p.m. Puppies from two months to : s ; to defend their titles here nextithe conference which will include| Hare, he noted, had spoken ap-jone year are eligible. A junior FOUR for only $125 a week! oa . . ———“week; Nand, water, fish and wildlife, min-|Provingly of stay-at-home week|showmanship class and women’s’ . . : HIGH OVER ALL—(sil sfound) Alez|erals, recreation and wood areas. /ends.and said they might be con-|novice handling class are other) a ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ aa Hert, Beverly Hilt, Ct tributing to a better trafic safe-|features, There is no charge and “9. at Don t miss this 6.70 x 15 tire . ‘ set toy canons — xing ble tsi: ‘the public is Invite | | Here’s a great value!| |...:; oles Caiaerberk ae tar tk) © SOlunar Table a — 2. | value if you drive a pre-1957 [| hampton), 5 : ie f : wget MAAR aarack Fe] Following. solunar periods, pre SUMMER SPECIAL 3 6.00 x 16 <3 Super-Cushions model of Plymouth, Ford, : nt OO assert, eatetete, Puntioe, [pared especially : Pvae — Joutdoorsman John Alden Knight, we ] ee a ete mee wc | ~~ COMPLETELY INSTALLED |} _| for older models o Chevrolet, Nash or Studebaker! |: Mase: ; ; rae ni os : | Plymouth, Ford |" | SUB-JUNIOR—Eddie Brown, Birming- Miner Mae ane eae EBUILT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS | petymouth, ’ $ ‘ ; oava Ea aida taigeel nm 13380 00 iis 138 REBU! . 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Dealers said the very little hedg- ceived in the volume expected and hoped. * x * Néar the end of. the first hour wheat was % to % cent a bushel higher, Steptember $1.88%; corn % to.% higher, September $1.30; oats |; 1s to %& higher, September 65 %; rye unchanged to % higher higher, September $2.28%; lard un- changed to 10 cents a hundred pounds higher, September $12.20. « r * Harris, Upham & Co. com- mented in its trade letter: “It is inconceivable that the recent war bulge did not bring out tre- mendous cuantities of wheat but as is often the case, farmers are very poor sellers on a rising market, “The international situation in itself seems to have died com- pletely as a market influence.” * * * A government estimate tomor- row on the amount of wheat car- ried over from last year’s crop is| ff is very little coming into dealers’ Apples, Red Bird, Fancy, bu. ... ing indicated again that commer-/@) cial supplies were-not being re-| Cherries. Raspberries. red. (crate) , Sep-|1 tember $1.2914; soybeans \% to 134|' 6 ats. sens ; ats, .... 5 shvedu cheat . 24 pts. ... Peppers. hot. DU, nee seesecnenees M28 ] toes, new (bag) 60 lbs. e bs 8, red fbehs.) Gog, .....+e0e 1,10 Radishes, white (bchs.) dog. ....++» 1.28 oor (bchs.) dow, ....0.+ Endive, Escarole Lettuce, Romaine = ‘ Poultry and Eggs DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, July 23. (AP)—Prices paid r pound. fo.b. Detroit, tor No. 1 qual- "usene ‘oes eas Stat: Mant teine tees ik Par same bee : eaponettes (4 Ibs) 23-24, (6%-6 Ibs) DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, July 23 (AP). igs. f.0.b, — cases included, federal-state Whites: Grade°A extra large 46: large 45; medium 36; small 20; grade B large 4. Browns: Grade A l@rge 45; * *. Opening blocks included: Hooker Chemical up % at 32% on 18,700} _ 4 work stoppage is 9 possibil- shares; Allegheny Common up ¥%| #Y: Negotiations for a new con- lf; 3 FI | E gf By DAVID J. WILKIE Authoritative éstimates. put the year’s.—indigated— production at 4,371,000 units, if a strike does not upset assembly planning. Retail orders following news late yester-|deliveries could top that figure’ be- day of its proposed 3-for-l stock|cause the industry started the . year: with a 652,000-unit carry-|© over from 1957. ; up at 34% on 4,800; and New York and the United Aute Workers’ Central up % at 17%- on 3,300. oy . New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) * . arge 43. 2. ening a strike, Figures after decimal point eighths anid ta a pan ety ici seoldili it ate tet 41; large med small 96,\Admiral .,.... 9.7 Jones & L ., 444 ae CaRCAGO GRAIN Browns: Grade A jumbo 42: extra large|Mr Reduc .... 60.2 Kelsey Hay .. 345|mates are slightly higher than IE, aut 8 CAP) Opening eee i arade B larce 3534.” (Ailied Sits's1.. 448 Kinb’Gik.72. pe [those made earlier this year. They Wheat— Oate— | Alun +: 3§1 Kresge, 88 .- 294/are based upon indications of a Sep. ..corere LEG GOD --0rer-- OS Livestock Ale soo 166 Lehn & B00. 31 | Mer. 220000 TR6 Mae. 20200222 og - jam Gen.ssss. 488 i neta “ rH opens ee eee eetee etee se . west (ayy mak os ti RES bade ters anc fm Marra": $43 Locka ale #iBlames Suez Policy = seeenane 1.23% Dec. ....eee0 1.33 ged — mente to — sn aoe peeve 4 bs 8 Cem 2 : Decrees, 128% Rove 2s vite choice ‘siaughter steers _28.00-28.28: few lanaconds ite | feck Tre. 287 for Mideast Crisis Mar. ........ 129 Dee. tessa... 11.95 Hoads ehoice 980-1075 1h. steers 26.00- |Armeo Gt -°.: $5.8 Manning... 242 50; load high 1154 Th, steers |Atehison ...... § Martin oo... 8 27.75; load average coos Boek & Obie". 34, May D Stirs .. ff sn Rriag _ | Steers “sua’™ neusie Sobersa tes iasd (Bovine ‘Ale "=>. 483 Merck ..:. t.| | DETROIT (An Israeli visi- EWS IM DIET fersite Cttee ey, haere My (Bons in Ht, Merah“. #4) tor says that “Ot Taree! had been . xesosss --+» 81.2] allowed to liquidate Nasserism Richard Rompa, 21, ot 49 Syivan|_tet ‘=, blntle 0, new i as it Pau on two years ago at Suez, there Ct, pleaded guilty today to drunk|mosty ood £3 23, 23.28; mixed e. Pome ... F era": 314] would be mo need for U, 8. driving before Municipal Judge|No. 1'300-a12 maui Wo. 7 & 3 200- (Burroughs .-:: 324 Mot Wheat ... 123] ‘oops im Lebanon today. 22.00-27.50; mixed Pack ....+ 47 r Br ... 26. Joseph L. Klarman, repre- Maurice E, Finnegan. He Was)160-190 Ib. 21.25-23.50: sows 25 ct lower; |Calum & H -.. 135 Murray Cp .. 28.7 : fined $100 or 10 days in jail. Ib, sows 19.50- |Camp Soup -- 2 na sentative of the Herut Party to 20.75; de 3 400-00 Ib. sows 18.00- Fa a8 ¥ Be the World Jewish Congress, said Jim’s Market, 406 Orchard Lake Z, Thlable Oe Not enough icirrier Cp ... 42. Nat I :: $7 4| here yesterday that Nasser was Ave., was burglarized and $40 in|“Sheep "= selable “180. Bulk supply ven ESE or Bee v ... | “another Hitler” and the current and 10 cartons of cigar-|Saueh‘er sheep, theve steay: Sen Ill Lt Pi '.100 Pw Middle East crisis “potentially oe aig) yearlings \Ches & Oh ... 59: 1: Munich. ettes stolen, it was reported yes-|13.75; small good 95 Ib. rr... 487 Owens Cng .. 464) another terday to Pontiac police. 32.00; these Shows weedy, - fein Mail Mss 38k Ovens Sit. fea “Israel is the only fortress for » Sale 10 AM. Fri. & a aE ge Ei dane pee agnor sea eT ws ou gue er Aumarn ne, i'ma = 2 liSrael Sends Mayor |sicsat:: fs fen set $4 ene, we. want oly” peso, 8 ya ie Con N Gas: 464 Pe pb oO ee oe a Friday & Satur- | | sia 7'2732.7| have the manpower as- day "Yous Genter Lake Orien. Official nvitation Sent Ges ose 5S Preips BD. sca pas | — ; Sout Mor... 'p. Phin Pet .....47 | MKlarman’ visited Detroit as tena Witiane W Denaltien rel ceeeek Bp’ kt RO, --.. sea] SORE Ot & tee ot Cite country. official invita eee A St... .82. it Israel from the consul general|curtis ‘Pub :: 048 Rex. Dra ee : of that country at last evening's dis“... 40. eg R ot, _comtsy at lt evenings py cree. 2 Bret --atiBlame Heavy Rain *x* *« * Dow Chem .. 60.6 Seovill nat 0, 30.2 . Denaldon, who, will leave with Eis" cmd Sew 8 “for Accident Here 6 § live im sidewalks, base- ments and Griveways. FE 6-0841, CEMENT AND MASON Work done expertiy. re esti mate 16 yrs, exp. OR 3-9402 {Custom HoMEs BY LICENSED ir. es OL PECIAUTY. Pioors, Q +4078. CEMENT & BLOCK™ c Rata all hn tS FE Oe eet nae pera ts water heater, . FE §-8431. is Ce. 1060 W Huron. ts & dry- HR _B Munro Elec- Pred KIND: | 2070 “ Rd. OR 23-1592 LIGHT HAULING AND RUBBISH, cheap. FE 5-4213, i% TON STAKE TRUCK WANTS work, OR 3-3603. UNWANTED | PICKED up free of charge. §-4638. O’'DELL CARTAGE Lecal eral 8b pone PE Grtenee moving. TRUCKING & HAULING. RUB- Anytime. Cheap. FE 4-1820. Teka to Rent rte qnActose panel mcups ieton States Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Thompson, FE 48364. WA A-l PAINTING, INTERIOR & EX- terior. be alone cent dise. for cash. Guaranteed. Free Est. FE 4-0205 #1 CARPETS WORE. NEW ALL DE JAN WORK reasonable. Yard work, * Somme and lawn cutting FE ern ware pore eel AVAILABLE WOW CARPENTER Eire s iad GUARANTEED ROOFs kinds, Est bane, FE 2 Hee 2s ey 353 -N. Cass 3021 PE 12-8946 fOGse MOYv — FULLY . FE ves. A, Young sous GARAGE, chine ADDL builder, FHA terms. i PLA ~ NEW A RE- SN sanding and fi i FE _5-0592, Business Services ~13 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS factory trained m aig & General Printing & | . Office” iy ‘IT W. Tepce 8t. . FE 505. A : VICE - We service all makes of wringer and gutomatic washers. 30 yrs. 96 Oakland FE 2-4021. ACME ASPHALT | 5 Paving. driveways, Our prices are below * : fast coe Call FE 5-1917 for free MARRIED MAN. 2% WANTS! ASP {ALT PAVING J a of any ae -Has ehaeffeur; AN WANTS Prete er Thi Ry ee ntry and Ba ‘ork 415 or OR P Panering & Obi ODD JOBS WANTED. 2-3035. RELIBLE MA EN WAiriS PAINT. beer or job. FE ee os cleared, —} 5-5502 een te “og Very Teasona 5. At 6-0187, . WILL REPAIR ANYTHING FROM , se prniae to outboard motor. TON % STAKE TRUCK MAN wants work. OR 3-3603 | Buc =D bets k a commana ‘or | | house work. Write Pon- | and | _ tee is Box 06. 4 # Dy) ¥ DY WisHES LIGHT fo Pontiac. Adults only.) P cor 8 days, -g' a. ae. ee TEN oe eae wants of any kind, FE Cosi6. =] RELIABL. Driveways, park! Zo etc. Free est. MA 5-1206, 1 §-5623, ASPHALT PAVING Let us estimate your driveway or parki lot ANCE PIN mdable Asphalt Paving Co. FE Sos “ ao FE an 7980 LEVELING tree euing on femoving, FE Beaches clea ed, sanded E — & oe winding. 218 = Pike re is ; e Bere S300 ernest CPE rates, rr jee! a 4 51039. ee LAKE OGLEANING __ mates. q| GiSCHERS “Weeds & mud removed. Free esti- | lando 23-6126. FLOOR SANDING “AND FINISH. Foggy + | Bloyed, er mates. 16 yrs experience. OL. 6-006 GENE’s HEA G 8E R v wic Cc he furhaces ‘ed. 3310 Crooks Ra. Gecko. 1 FE ee ZANDSCAPING, PAINTING, GAR- jenin, run: nd diggin Sone’ pisces, 8G,” tt Mitchell, FE Lawn ewe _pharpening WHITE'S NURSERY TL S. Cass Lk Rd. “PE §-4711 ING-NEW OR REPAIR. FE 5-0304 PLASTER! Work guaranteed, . CHINE FILED co | Maey Tees ~ 10 Bagley St. SEAVER IREAND LAKE BALES FE petit 3127 W. Huron Fm 2-6122 % A t Ry we A bata 6:30), Garden Plowing 168 _| CUSTOM ann A seecer to irara, Som: y FE 9.6296, “i aes A ple Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 DRESSMAKING, ‘TAILORING, AL- farcleone a Bodeli 1 Ke Drei formals ie dene Set he Sa Cait Pie PLOW, . DRAG & LIC [ i Garden and yards, OR xP. \ Insurance Agencies “ i er sae Ta y ~~ COLLINS — LADY INTERIOR DECORATO Papering & painting. FE 801). PAINTING & PAPER HANGING. _ 29 yrs. exp, FE §-0037. PAPERHANGING & PAINTING. rT re; 7 — PAINTING — PAPERHANGING WALLS OR L081 *- ° SHUMAN’S AUTO PAINT SHOP - AT 8 OUT AT 5 WILL aCALL FOR AND DELIVER CAR. SIMONIZE YOUR CAR—$7 FE 8-8258 TWO EXP MEN AVAILABLE FOR able rakes FE 2.4218 or PE 83441 _Physio-Therapy 2Z1A | MICHIGAN CREDIT removed Pod steam. FE A sg b Licensed. Fire aiarmed. PHYSIOTHERAPY Te eapetomaed 1988 ‘Daton Lake Rd. 31 ne anewer Pik 9-4006 Television Service 22 ‘ALL TV SERVICE CALLE AN- oye AVAL ELECTR mOnics or night. “DAY OR } case oe SERVICE PE 5.1206 or ta eee M, P_ STR. _Typewriter Service 22A TYPEWRITERS ND MACHINE REPAIRING. aceon work, General inting and Of- _fice Supply Co., 17 W_ Lawrence. Upholstering 23. BEADLE DRAPES, 8LIP COVERS materiale & used furniture. FE ‘ EAKLE’S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- ing, 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM THOMAS UPHOLSTERING 197_N, Perry St. FE 5-888 Lost & Found 24 FOUND: FEMALE COLLIE, brown and white. Cherokee Hilis. PE 8-6864. LOST; CAT. BROWN WITH GOLD flecks, Any information—reward. _FE 2-472. __FE 5-6682. LOST: BLUE PARAKETT. VICW- ity _of _Baldwin—and- Answers = the name of “Pete.” Pe ibrar . Reward. OR_3-9778. CAT. FEMALE. Vicinity of Square Lake Re. een Woodward and Teneiagh. _ Reward Phone FE 8-6770, days LOST: 2 FEMALE BEAGLES, Vi- ring of Drayton Plains, Phone OR 3-7339. Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES, Scrabble games, ——- Book Store. 15_E. Lawrence St. Notices & i Sree 25 MASON. SHOES HENRY J COMPEAU 289 Clayburn St, eT OfRe Of Vomix Sane Confidential. The Salvation Arm: CHARLES CHESTER BE, w OR. COLD_W. $5.50, Op. en =e ste, Dorothy's 800 N. Per CALL Stay Tas CENTR for removal f ‘unwanted hair. (Confide: $ and evenings. | WID, = ANTIQUE DISHES, “AN. >| Wanted ‘Transportation 31 3t ~ PES 3 Rent Apts Untried 3 (© 1968 by NEA Service, tag “$42.50 for a doll! What does it do—go out and work?”’ Notices & Personals 3 B Wid. Conca, Mtgs. 32, ; IN DEBT? IF SO | LETUS | Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind ‘WE-ARE NOT A --LOAN COMPANY. COUNSELLORS ~ KNAPP SHOES _ Herman Mi UITO & PEST CONTROL ‘ work, Average yard, $4.75, nesta workmanship. oon t finest spray materials. WVhite’s Nursery PE E5471) ee ee t veo for a 6a Zoat » home EORGE'S OME PARTIES. PE $1286. is D July 23, 1958, I will not be re- Se oud — debts contracted Sj co “a 140° "Ghana! oe oe fr =a Michigan. W&. Children to Board 26 PLACE THAT MOTHER 8 eam about for their My 26553 & GOOD HOME BY DAY OR _week. FE_5-3534. CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED for. FE 2-1730. Wtd. Household Goods 27 22 INCH. APT. SIZE ELECTRIC _range. Good its FE 5-7710., FURNITURE NEEDED a home_or odd lots. Get the} dollar, will buy outright or hes it for you, B & B Community e, Phone OR 3-2717, USED REFRIGERATOR. 24 inches wide. EM 3-8804. WANTED .TO "BUY — ALL TYPES of f . Ph, FE 2-5623. M y 2-1521., Wd. Miscellaneous 28 TO BUY: oe a= 5014 by eg Rd. 2. WTD. cae Titeea FOR adults. EM 3-4207, SarTeBoe ag om vig dd LOT, NOT planning te build. Good for swim- ming, within 50 miles of ‘Pontiac, will consider oné with small cot- _tage. FE b 5-375.” ____Meney Ws Wanted 28A NTED TO BORROW: $8.000 palleggs 3 aed home as secur- ty, Will pay 6 per cent interest. ._ Write Pontiac Press Box 116, Wanted to Rent 29 FURN. OR poll aa 2 ee house, Clarkston of Aug. for 2 or3 montis. MA‘ e-3876. Ready, Willing and Able ers Call Realtor for your land pom the PE 4-3581. ator, $85 rt 103 Bloo: fet fe ‘Terrace, gain Apply 1 st, Sed 5 PTS. FOR RENT. 230 E. WAL- ton. 5-0903. $50,000! : r= Te ret Soret Sant Comes, | ane. ss eS child or Edw. M. LSet Realtor Wanted Real Es h| A. eS Realtor PARTMENT, PRIVATE OME — EQUITY AND CONTRACT Wright & Valuet alien furn, 650 Northvie REALTORS ee 342 5 hil APTS. & PVT, BATH. ms 1 Stowell. Fi FE_4-2190. . IND FLOOR. _ets. ntog Ane FcR Washington. “pina | ee facilities. Sey, =A and trade, L. H. BROWN. Realtor 1362 W. Huro Ph. FE ot “Multiple. “Listing Service ~ HAVE CASH “WILL 4 ROOMS AND as CLOSE IN 5 Roows AND BATH. PVT. Inquire 95 Dwight. APT. UPPER. | _— AND Fans = ontract or acre- LOWER FLAT. PARTLY see Cersee, 776 E. Pike 6t. OR tr Y. 3 BLKS FROM peatiee. 19 E. Pike. 8 COTTAGE 8T.. ? & 3 RM. APTS. me ‘JUST RIGHT F FOR COUPLE. J. ay REALTY 2536 1 ‘Disa FE GI AND ) FHA CASH FOR YOUR HOME ment” ‘apt. 960 LaSalle. FE 53-1560 es 2 ome APT. CALL BET. — FOR COLORED 2 & 3 room — $ 226 Prospect, FURN. 2? RM. APT. UTIL. FURN., | _$12 @ week “OR 3-7112. FOR RENT: 2 ROOM FURNISHED | ahrere | near General Hospital. ee oe : tion, do not feel obligated, We | will appraise your p: rty and tell you thé cash you can receive net to you. WE TRADE WE BUILD DORRIS & SON AL 52 W. et SCOHONE LTORS PHONE FE 4-1557 "nen APT. STEAM HEAT. LISTINGS WANTED IOLLY WOOD A a E SMALL EQUITIES oat wan or hag marcrg 2& 3 Leslie R. Middleton BROKER CARGE APT | CLEAN ADULTS. | $15. Fasting ne Boas Us Your 1 Equity Pi z trance. W, side. Newly pecarepa. FE 5-§322. THREE EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE LANDLORD — WE NEED MORE houses and apts, - rent. Adams Realty, ed 86174. TO 1ST. 3 OR 4 oe al west side, FE WANTED: 2 BED M MODERN cottage on lake with good beach, from Aug. 9 to Aug. 16, $40 or less. FE 8-3484. Share Living ¢ Gexiers 30 ‘HA MODERN AGE, AT iiliams Lake. asher, Dryer. OR 3-4425. bah none sapien aah go WANTED west coast of Florida. OL 1.1335, Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 IMMEDIATE ACTION On afiy good land contract. New or sedsoned. Your cash upon sat- pinygret f ——— of property tle. Ask Ken Templeton. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard ke Rd FE 4-4563 CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. H. J, VanWelt 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR_3-1355 CASH UNLIMITED For pbb gay IE contracts, new or sea- west ue & —, a ag te l FE 43644 or Z 0815. Ask for Ted Mecul- ie RRO REALTY 5143 nase. vaapeth Be HT DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES - 730 Menominee, Mrs, Wallace, FE | Ba AINTY MA MAL OPPLIES. MRS. A, Taylor, 56 P olilespie. FE 3-7293. LIKE A. REAL CAR BARGAIN? Lots of ’em in the Want Ads! CONTRACTS WAN on Rea) Bsiate, 1362 we Pears 6492 .or FE 44813. ‘Ask for Mr Ritts WANTED LAND CONTRACTS A. JOHNSON Realtor ARCADIA APTS. modern, 3 rooms & bath apt. a & ely decorated, Both front and rear OWsg Sasure gross ventila' - amas a ry facilities... A > welcome Bie se to schools, m per. ron, FF PPicture on ake. "Heater! carpeted Must pprec "Fa pet a _magnth. MY - RA Nice AND BA’ coteeee 5 and utik- ei ane 7 pus, i ey children, Phone a a tiac Rd... near | EXCEPTIONAL 3 ae CLEAN, a Por & BATH. IF nt 4146 Pench PE nag _* Baby VERY _hice. = 32-5408 a FE 4. st ones. Cigse 2365. J ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & ENT. Gas heated. 87 8. Parke 8t. .|3 LARGE CLEAN _ PISHER BODY. de . kitehen & 2 tse til. a furn,,” $17.50 wk. OR or BM $2456. oe CT. APTS. brick has “regan yuase id duplex, has WATERFRO Helo beet hoy tgutt eS. nciudes - He! E. Es a ” OLVERINE. APTS ——— ? =} WEST SIDE VASBINDER, INC. FE 5-8875 ~ NT. MODERN NE LaMothe, “heat eae | at Elisabeth ibs References. -———— Rent Lake ‘Cottages 36A beach, $55 eek, MY WODER ONT, 15 N, of Sleeps 8 OR 3-7227 dem kifchenetie cab 22 sandy modern week. R&EK Motel ; 3-689. of Jw Ei = F WALLED CON Pvt. beach 9 bedrm. Mar. ket 42293 _For Rent Rooms 37 A MICE SRAr Bit. CLOSE TO . FE 5-1539. CTIVE ROOM. GIRLS. ome ges, 647 W, Huron. § STOP. PVT. ENT.. COOK & a wid Telephone, 499 W. Hu- 79) Kaetocy tom Shoppe tod Bchools only 1 block away. Children welcome. Front and — windows let cool Phas bath Larger — higher. K. Hempstead, 102 E. Huron 8t., FE #8284. WEST SIDE APTS... 5 newly decorated, eas one Cor basements. Nomth side ai vm 1. 3 or 3 bed- Rent Houses Furnished 35 3 RMS & BATH, BY —- LAKE. _2104 _ Willow Beach 2 BEDROOM EIBERH LAKE front home at a $100 _monthly, Phone OR 3-4519 #4 ROOM & BATH. YOUNG Cou. le or bachelors, FE 5-2706. 2072 ommonwea.'h. {ROOM HOUSE GAS HEAT ~ BA- by welcome. Anderson eed. Ap paket t bi Avail, oe ee akefron' Ome v M 3-4008, ne! Egg tenck MER teeter BEAUTIFUL 9% ee HOME. Screened-in pore baby ‘grand iano, lovel¥ on ard with ake priv. nice sand $85 tr month. hag vee tor aon thong 1 miles a ag ‘ontiac. in ormar __tioh MY 73-2705. SMALL eS FOR RENT, IN- ulre at 1676 Taylor Rd. ask or Lonnte Weaver. FE 4.2031. Nod CLEAN RM. ERIvaTE ENT, Close in. FE 40122 FE COLORED FAMILIES fate, Immediate possession, 6080, Besasett fi A. Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike 8t. 5 . BR , OF i ‘amily income. 2 baths, of] heat, fire: Big Be ex. . Terma,’ Owner’ ‘| SELL, BUY, b+? land Realty . MA 4-202 14 Pontiacs rat’ Walled Lake, * “LARGE AND SMALL HOUSES Rose McLarty, Broker nN = & priv., $750 Paes Ve tel, 30. Giese LK, Rd. PEN SYLVAN LAKE PRIVILEGES -— $12,500 — jong | terms — low down ayment A terms, Lovely ite e CAPE COD design, on one ‘floor. —_- tone echoes a Pocaica € arge — PLCORS. blactered walls, OAK FULL basement, G. heat. "De: fs dead Pioneer - vision. WEBSTER school bus st corner. CITY bus, ‘sewer. water. 2-5 p.m. Sunday NS: § JOSEPHINE between James = Siva. & Tear heis Rd. Se po PULL Become. a heat, 2 2 es rage. Near juron is ponte aa — Webster and Washing. .ton Jr. Hi, schools. Open 2-5 p m. HOYT REALTY CLEAN ROOMS, <7) Lie Fare _ parking : 238 Padd and FOR t COLOREA—CPLE “5s home priv $i? wk. PE 2-473 Pie LARGE. COMFORTABLE | ROOM __Wwith bath. Lake privs, FE 5-5: LARGE, CLEAN ROOM FCR Ee tlemen. Private entrance 245 Nelson FE 4-4373. __Rooms With Board 38 a a _meals. 14 M Matthews, FE ROOM WITH OR WITHOUT board. FE 8-0427 WELL VENTILATED ROOM WITH -—< 1 or 2 gentlemen, FE Convalescent Homes 38A POP BPA PBA PA LIE DDB AD LBA LAA A HAVE VACANCIES, | MEN oR rom NEW, ean REST un now ¥_open Reas, rates, MA pert “Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Pep a ey, Day or hob a Cooking ‘and refrigeration “unit. 464 Auburn pts, Some. with TV Br a aay ot ‘Weel Tock 4333, a up WEST SIDE. ESPECIALLY NICE 6 rm, duplex for adults. 3125" FE _ 59-9953 Rent Houses | Unfurn. 36 Se aa 4- BEDROOMS “RAMORA TER voce. $75 per month, Call FE _ 4-155 9 = BDRM.. BASEMENT & FUR nace meet Bh orvehagee Lk. priv. $65 dren. allowed. In- quire_ "20 Viola, _Ortonville, ? BEDROOM HOUSE, GAs HEAT, no_ children. vie 53-1824 Your houses farm, acreage or land contract, cal ngs for quick action. PONTIAC REALTY 737_ Baldwin WE HAVE QUALIFIED BUYERS waiting for commercia) ‘proper- ties, farms and acreage, A phone call will give you immediate ac- ROY KNAUF em. No children — oe rE _ 47053. YEAR chirp ior ge 3 ROOMS In eS bldg. = Union Lake, Adults. Rent Apts Unfurnished 34 a) — BEDROOM. iST FLOOR MODERN aut bath, ibd cigr Newly ae softened ened ret ‘water. of 26% HOME WANTED, ie N, zp, oo see 000. ee WE ait Lf ood Me ipey toperty & home or esta’ 8T 1 DRM ae - Polat location. eaceneite rent, or ae 4-8246, furn. Latalros yey OR 3-8105. 1 3-RM. AND 3 #RM. APT. and mere. hot water and heat 832_W. Huron Rent Apts. Ficulched 33 33/7, 1 RM. KITCHENETTE. PVT. BA hot a one water furn., adults and ent, $15 per wk, FE 2.4376. RM, APT. UPPER. rn Utilities furn. 268 Orchard hua Per er . NEW i © KITCHEN Private |? entrance. Washing. $10. FE 2-1649. erated. Partly tare. a , aoe, DUX..1 _PVT, BATH AND at door. Bachelor, nurses, price or 2 BEDRM, LOWER APT, $16.50 baer ag Darn gs a fiaiitse FE 2 RMS Te INCL, Auburn a Paddock, Adults, FE a acer 0 t- | 7 MODERN 3.1 net APTS cw: ty pine ATTRACTIVE ground. Pvt. dock.” Alb _dock, para h of city limits on Jos- miy hon mo. Call after : a AND 4-ROOM * Gemen, ear ee St ROOM BASE FON AND BATH. $50 MONTH aparnees, washing bat ag eighborhood 55 25883. 3 RMS. HEAT AND Cesaae FUR- 1704S. Telegraph Rad. FE 435 2 ‘ROOMS CLOSE IN, iS AND BATH. ALL Includes all utilities kitchen, util rm. 6 letel arpeied ‘heat ‘ae. | pled MA 61, = 2 & 3 BEDR HOMES. CHIL. “tage Adams Realty, FE ODERN, YEAR * round Re ati basement. Central heat, $85 month. EM '3-3630. 2 BEDRM MODERN, $50 MO 3 bedroom $60 month. C Pangus. menieee. vate MIS. Orton- ville, NAtional 7-281 3 BEDROOM L FRONT YEAR _Sround home. EM 3-4 ae __ 3 ROOM* AND BATH, NEAR PON- _FE goo Motor Plant 14, "Reasonable J BEDROOM MODERN iN AU- burn Heights FE 4-4317. 3 BEDROOMS & BATH. BRICK & w ww & 2x9 3238 = alt Large lot, Quiet community. Must nase references, For rent or “EMBREE & GREGG 1665 Union Lake Rd, 4 ROOMS AND PARTIAL BATH, __3344_Bathurst, off j_Aubarn Ave. 7_RMS. MODERN. ON LAKE- ae Nr, Waterford rep. Hall. PR 4-600 month, Midwest 45160 4 aes ROO HOU HOU STEAM heat. Pvt. entrance. ‘children wel- come, Inquire ‘777 E alton, 5 ROOM HOUSE, AU a HEAT. Auto. y © =a. ri basement, jults, $50 mo. Near downtown FE 46133. é cence BRI v7 FONTI ‘AC entra. High 68-6603, ora 18 *PARKE st, OFFER, NICE bedrm. home ¢' in. References income apt, inel, FE 56-1539. AVAILABLE, AUGUST FIRST FOR adults. Six Toom tmished half of double house, ool ‘garage _Anquire 153 W. feorne St EO FR Stk DANDY MODERN TWO BEDROOM bungalow, full basement, oil hest splendid location, month DORRIS & SON REALTORS 752 W. pure PE 41557 RE A nice co comtry home with § bedrm 2 living rms., dining rm., = ait as sal ‘Kent § Stores. 40 MODERN COLONIAL BUILDING "Rent Office Space 41 3600 ——_ FEET OF ag neoe tabs floor in downtown Pontia Ideal Re retail, collection agency or insurance offices. R. H. Smith Realtor, 28 E, Huron sf # 8-0466 _ ‘at AVAILABLE NOW, 2 ROOM OF- fice in good location on Orchard Ke — c Parking area & — ‘urnished., _$40_ mon Call 2-485, DOWNTOWN. 2 aa ROOMS, with pegro~ Bs TIeteal for any kind 3-9826, ODER FICE aed PER MO. MO. at 1507 Prrele be gr reer i By 44588. : > Bundy NEWLY CONes oe FIRES proof office putting. 2300 sq. ft. available in downtown Penear Will divide now to suit tenants. _For Sale Houses 43 _ ae YEAR 'ROUND HOME AT SEARS LAKE By owner—this 2?-bedroom home is situated on canal with access te private lake. Priced for quick sale. $5,500 ca or $6,000 terms with $1,500 down, For further in- formation call Mitford, MU 4-5579. Nichol ggg etulhg Re ee, 4 $8189 or Call FE ra, ge Immediate Possession | NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME 3 BEDROOM zo REASON- able, OR 3-8415 $6,425 5 room brick terrace. ‘Hardwood mal = furnace $1, 125 down. “RAST SUBURBAN rdoms—needs finishing Ss, 156 ity $500. di BALDWIN AVE. pone a orioed “at ith, wae Aliso other. investment. p CUCKLER REATAY, FE 2-9840 FE 2-9966 234 8S. Telegraph Rd Pon-Tel Centre Maceday La 3 bedrm year sround wat oot er, elec. stove and ice oon, Some bedrm. furniture and living room furniture. House hag been recent- ly macornent and has FA oil furn good size util, room, —_ essed in — oo. Priced right ate $050 and quick posse: HILLTOP Here is one of the finest views in Oakland County. Custom built 2 bedroom bunga. ow with 1 acre of land. Hardwood floors. Plastered walls and tile bath. Fuil divided F.C. "Wood Co. Offide Open 9 ‘ti 8 Realtor OR 3-1235 Corner Williams Lake Road & M59- Walter's I Lakefront On Walter's -_ 3 years old. Prope Tory feat i Al Walter's Lake next week. now for an appointment. 6. Acres 200 ATER Here's a itttie speculatbe’ s dream A nice 2 bedroom home. to live in. Neat 2car garage. A place to fish and some acreage that can do nothing except go up in value, Located § miles north of Clarkston. Only $10,900. Call now for appointment, : larkston REAL ESTATE, INC: 20,8. Main, Clarkston, Mich ‘ACROSS FROM BANK) ONtA ple 5-5821 Open Datly 9 to 9—Sunday 12 to 3. Templeton Immediate Possession Partly furnished, newly decorated. Large living room with fireplace, 2 bedrms., nice kitchen, full base- ment. 2 extra tots. - docated, Giese totake,Low down payment, K. I.. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. i563 PE 2-9502 pontiac = = | ie asement i OPEN dake Mi mens ers "Featherstone FE _ Bendero i marén STARTER HOME_— LARGE TOF. 2 BEDRMS" MODERN. 1 ACRE. "EE SRA ae oe a Serle & | VACANT ad NOW OPEN Attractive 1 floor. Nice living| 6 NEW 2BEDROOM HOMES i tata plenty | — In The Heart of Pontiac ~ Bed wats Eas da ate : $8,350 LOCATED ON MELROSE ee Clemens St. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Fish, You Fishermen ~~ oil fet 2 and $90 8 Your Money’ y’s Worth At 37 E. ae ened %. bedrm are ies we ene aes Swan, f Fish | ead Be Boat At Union Lake Attractive, oak nio. eid saat a, with pete. Ful Giroux-Franks $800 DOWN Privileges on Williams Lake. 2 bedroom bungalow, family ice shaded dees per mo, | ioe W idechan:| NE SPE EU, NORTH END 2 bedroom bungalow ‘on & isfge lot 80xi26 with | Sob at Wiad 75. ~: terns can be ars, Mt “ee Dine, Of t $11, trees. Brest ost 1 i ‘00 ae; ‘amily home w ig room ' . . 0x17 ae ~ pale be . FE 5.9471 O00 SP CALE see Good 2 bedrm. home. Huron Gar- | dens —_. Pienty of P. W: DINNAN ASSOCIATE INVESTMENT CO FE 6-0663 Prospect Street IT BUILDING — Two a 3 _tooms; And one %- room... Pull ement, 4car rage, Oil heat Small wh payment, HAYDEN | NORTH SIDE. Modern 2 ee ho blinds Tile me kitchen NEW HOMES. .000 have Wag ong a,* plans. A -~d sil. & on WE fad up. We - < 28 your tog. * An older «¢ Sétreem condition. § ACRES & HOME — This $ level ac: with kinds berries . ‘is. or trade. NORTON STREET — bargain in a ato only 2 car $6875 wi substantial down pay- ment, 4 5g 4 — HOME — Over 300 =a & "bent yard. 8 oot was oo ith “yet down re Sigh te Lake BA en CLARK Becton. 2 dri home i a $700 Sma $8,200, Vacant 3 = rm sk 3—ps, orate dining room, pape oll furnace, 2 car ga- peti ao feet West of $1,500 D DOWN. za “mint aS at ps takes and oe ons : lake ges to y= Rs red CLARK REAL ESTATE TO BUY, TO SELL, TO TRADE 4 | ce ee 2 8 on n ait in seadition, "Aeparste basem and pay their ine. ‘A top ¢! rent- WA pieeitiie Pool | tlac. ake fro ites | eee sie or Se |REALTOR PARTRIDGE] PE 43001 W. HURON 7 oe MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE quer 8 TEaRe ranch 4 oo ON gg Am * K Established session CITY NOR is a good hom wall to wall c oll heat, a Th gat ease —fered ALL ON ON piss & $0590 DOWN—New- in we tee brick rae home, tea bet shower. st at this plies ot wae ~—New in ‘56. hom bedrms.. tiled ba © PLOOR = 1 Stearn home new in in 1916, "56 bed- ve iminediate now It r=. ‘TH—New in '54, Here arage, Now of: Ae ‘. . forms: ae Kent Inc., Reshtor= at Telegraph ~Bpen a AMPLE CUS) PARK NG aot bun cash offer for 6-Rm, at mo Ww. across Garage. Terms of ick’ sale, See ia ie es hao, Norm. May a KINZER a Bey rt MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Lakefront Home This fs a chatm § room modern alousied glas 2 Acres . ? = WHITE BROS. 1295 5660 Hwy. Eves. ‘til 9; Sun. 10 “til 5 LAWRENCE W, re Gaylord ees er OFF JOSLYN ROAD . Owne Bi Wino rms ARRO | ear e, screened in fron porch, minum an sereens. Only $19,060 — te: ls Might accept trade. “Torey bea WEST SUBURBAN ~° Eastern J : om Paice’ The out-of-town owner says eet this 2 y wore home was built in has wall-. wil _serege Sak nee cost to-wall carpeting oo is situated a Jot T5201 KEEGO oes ft. $10,200; $3,200 down, $47 per wil weve oe une wis bedroom | _ ance avaliable. | modern large li and din- ing room home, Basement, only Ghose to Sed avs income, the price only. $1 second hoor, Evenings after 6 call OR - RAY-O'NEIL, Realtor 4% & sea, eaatry |g sgleron_na_— oon | 8 DURE WEEE eas BI aN meal Almost 5 acres = MINDULETON SPECIALS 3-1975, GI's & fenced, " ortzone eae GEORGE BLAIR | 4536 Dixie Hw: _aDRA _ Eves: OR 31251 aN PLAINS 5-0002 21 oT ae a | Faneb wall to 16 ~ faneh, wall tow ‘ane * Ideal for tas re Family. 3. bedroom : Mt, PE 8-1201 "7 St suburban home gle” Bais BRICK RANCH On '% acre._ Se Nee ar ve, ceramic fle bath, Pull $in'b00 = ferms to reliable Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor - re pet Ge" 2.0678 Ac JOHNSON, Realtor 7 1704S, T Re. ag | : beth vileges at A " for $4,050 wi down, . sscount™ for cash, = Trade Your Equity We can offer fine selection of 2&3 posteons homes with or. , without basement, city or sw urban, lakefront or_iake _leges. So — if ioe been to seil without your cess, give us ® call. & let us trane it for you TED garage, arene preenes , SEeLe coly sierbse | Be pa oo fod se tht, Bh ek ri e A ee ml ARE 7 senate ome aie Ther e-00 are pean. Seneereees ie ecrate takes | Rely ARE ANY — oe Swen ed Lake he. fond ITE BROS. ESTATE cee Steinar SME rarrenine: 2m Sond pa) ate bos i Priced # a MOTT, 170_W 0s LAKEFRONT ES ‘ modera iit Daina, basement ec: . SCHUETT, theihice PHONE EM 3-419 HIGHLAN: at aD ee re} tome, 5 me” full bene . - Lake Fronts Pw Your: Pick "For Salo Mincllansves 60 PHILS Piowsc TABLE, 23"x30" sheen senne ashe eee: ERE a : mt yan beat] \ | SS oy Requirements Are: | i ier nee si dade mabpcaieds 1, That you own furniture or a| \ : a Davenport & chair’ .-.-.---- 4 2 : — . “A ; eee ee peunmes rere! cra, =, Fa, PEs erat Al (EGe if ren | SORE LUS, | ", & > ane 2 7 | es 7 | wares —| EMPIRE ~ BUCKNER ; ) oe Meet Finance Co. _ " £3 rood, 4 : All Windows in Stock Wood vite (on PAM recereres| 25% Off =| Sereno” Empire Supplies C Co, BERRY DOOR SALES “$25: TO $5007 | : + gh Rie es oR noe SEABOARD PHONE : after 4 p.m FE 8-9661 3 See ee ae BENSON LUMBER CO. " ee . part. 5 a0. eeenees hs Seaboard Finance Co, @ GALLON ELECTRIC WATE! = fowls with Bigs as Ly. Machinery GOA Ni ; . : sss Peeing No Problem” . ~ Thompson, 0_8._ Perry Fe cored bn ot nec, em eases oss | NEIGHBORBOOD GROCERY AND| 7 BEDROOM FULL BAGEMENT| jius) NORGE CLOTHES ments, MCA 5-011. Then make sure it's ow SER) Ae damehers ie | S00 wit handle. meats. $4000 cash ineludes | fix- (Pontiae) ° or sell. |* my Roaieone: pads roping lin. ft.} condition, terms, Gallagher's Mu-/ BOARDING ALL BREEDS tures _and ent. FE 2-2450.|° Ady offer consi Se | ae acc a a $118; LINOLEUM & PAINT SALE : ' ee tir ** aoe ea. | sic Store, 18 E." Huron. dog will have the a LUMBER ARE & BUILD-|{ SS OUEE ON ER WAL | $220.95 Norge cas nes tye, ver gies |. 2x12 Lingleum $3.95 Bur meister s> Fir Plyscore NEW LIED OAK SPINET OR-| sttention “given our own thow Edw. M. Stout. Realtor po Bee gy building, small| ton. Lot 85 x 200. Will take $319.95 N gas clothes dryer $108 12x12 linoleum .............. $6.48 @x8’'s%" —...... $3.23 each an, 13 pedal board with large} 0¢s. Trimming by appointment. 5 w st. Ph. perigee Mp eg | housetrailef, or aoi| Many TErets to choose from | 12x15 lincteum . $7.95, 6x9 -. $2.39 @xerse? ITI 3528 each discount. 's25 dn... bal. 36 mos. OL 14265, Pompanetia K's. $25 J ° oS aes ee 5-165; ment. place for general con- gontraect as down GR ass Aras GABERT aa Reg - Ls at, ** $1.99 | Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. 10 to 2. (8.214 int) fir”. 83.68 ea. GALI AGHER’S 8, Blvd. E. r. : : Mt —tractor, EM 34408, 3-8381. j Sagina 189 EUM @x8'x%”" birch plywood, te 18 E. H FE 40568 50Gs, CATS B =D — FE : P : ALUMNUS FOR WE 6 | AIR COOLER — 1 LARGE AND | =X. Saginaw __{Hont_ Rovers Bel) Ca Way: Penney F595 ca. | ee eer ee RL WALNUT ORGAN ok i, 378 8. Tele- 1300 FT. ON PAVED artridge have = 1020 fr peat colters $100" gg i call” rE Sg cusabesias Be Best offer. ou sh no ennoe FOR Anois ’ way yeaa beard. win * ne cone i Hay, : Grain : road 9 3 bedroom home, FE . tise’ OR: 3-6742. = 8-1463. 3-3872. : P ' ap ton, $40 down, mos. 5 & Feed 71 ACREAGE * * fe BOAT AND MOTOR SELL OR | APT. GAS RANGE. APT. SIZE} | Midsummer Specials Ices Hag g erty ig se “AGHER'S Pe «ses | 87, HAY, $5 & Up. 19 Acres Just ff pavement. Boats, Bait, Trailers a a eee. Pui| Kenmore electric clothes Gryer.| Guboara, motor... ---- $35 | 42884 V-gtooved Mahog.....8 4-65 SPECIAL PRICES OR FLOOR we Btwine, Phove MA 50008 Also 6, 10 and 20 acre Top location with 580, feet on | FSS. petvigsretor. | ae ates ten $35 | {iaeie Dougias ie plywood § 281 T TIMARER CO, | mocels,of, the famous Conn elec: Metra Also, mulch ‘bay. Will De: eels, Bome as low 9450 ‘per| Popular Oakland Co. lake if FREEZER. TRADE FOR RUMP ELECTRIC Easy spindrier like new ... $29 Douglas fir oy. oy § 18 tronic organs, Expert piano tun-| liver, OA 82179 sere, Liberal terms, Let ‘us show. siete wy. #@ posts. Extra income | see OR 36246. 3468_Auburn PE sss13| Large metal cabinet ......... Car top cartiors. oll weet i 5 “10 | el Haseerty Muy. Walled Lake me ees MBINE YOUR Witt A Seon A GENC cy gare and 8 eticleoey af cee | ay TOF MICHIGAN “EAST | APT. SIZE ELEC, STOVE. NEW-| 9 x 12 chenille iF 110 bremium shiplap per Siig | Between W Maple png Pontiac MORRIS MUSIC _ Bew Oliver self-propelled 12, foot MY UAE ORION, MICHIOAN ““ #700 a rir ee D kL y retrigerator. octet eS bart xt Red wood ee NTT 3) ower a aired +0 34 S. Telegraph cut combine, alse beling. MEI- AN gory. Hy LAKE ORION Meee Series | we ee eiti sind BxCH sae Re : : + City Bar, $4,950 Dn. home tor car, beat @ mo cemplets, Uke new. $30. EM | “Se BUY, BELL AND EXCHANGE Fa ee: tS nee oe hee tet Can buy 0,008, '$30.000“pubiie norm om . For. Sale Livestock 72 Mere you can ay ry aa ee goed My asl. Or house- ia CONDITIONER 007 PORCH eg ae FURNITURE CO. | 3:3 oe 1 eee = ig, M er yo4 - iy eth 9,060 qeoperte _ git a mon ; DL * dows. Good ‘grost plus extes, to glider, ib: eskorsble * whirlpool NODE is AMARA FREEZER 3:0x6:8 flush door with lights $ 14.95 PUMPS FOR SPRINKLING SYS.| per. Rem! ‘bare! tap down, Bal-|” work. 4 Yearling colts. 880 Gran : tleebiols BRICKS Sesto, dunwadher, cot Gis Wil | “Byron, ralueay wed 3a W.| "Babine Manieice up fo 80" | Sa'ibg guy fies'a.°% Thom| "GALLAGHER'S |e 0 ms sen now! umbia Ave. . REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE is aceaes — © ves 9 bedrms, | | teas pa tee REREOR. MOVING. ONE ® BY i? RUG. gabete fr pls lyseore -........ $478 sites i oe pS HMen INDO SOAR %, Huron Ol Seine onc. foes ane, Be “ Rea “tins "tee Setans| SEALTOR PARTRIDGE CTOMATIS FYE Eg FEMO™ | “One wr AF rug ypeteis Sevel| ume Combs oot, combs: $4) PAINT SALE. /PiARG Ferpi, O8CAB| Sateab go ir a "oe Sel | ite & entltes’ reasonable down | re Businesses thruout | Mich, ’ ABOUT ANYTHING YOU. OwART ONE ; PIECE A (NTIQUE LIVING | 2=4%7 fir, each bg 245 its a. Berry Bree. howe veue | can au “Oak part. OL 1-1106._ | payment. — a accept your equity eo: HURON ; FOR THE HOME CAN ) pod range, cheap. | 1X2 Pine, 8a. edge, 100 Ft... $ 2.00 AKLAND FUEL & Batyr dn. : is MILKING COWS FOR SALE, as down payment, OPEN _TIL_ venous BEDROOMS FOUND AT L & 8 sALes. CS Se we 1x3 pine. Sq" edge. 100 Ft. .. $3.00 | 433 OARLAN: ae he 5.8180 also milking equipment. ACadamy - GEOR‘ iE BLAIR mT ATEANE FORM $1500, 2M Sn the saree eco ts ox out ghee ain gp lot Other items available. 146 E. | 2? Inch power mower 17 -'m i LARon ZED RED GoD boc GALLAGHER'S S Tiore. Herbert, 'Ne Newman, | 11310 REALTOR | between - T and 6 orn ences of af kinds. NEW & uden. 2s. — white pint casing me $ % house, A 6-6204, 18_%,_Huron 40566 FOR SALE et ae ie : 7 2536 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1251| $9162 Vint our tfade dept. for reai| OVER $0 USED Tv FROM | foe fo onotiae e .*s 238| PORCH GLIDER, BUNTING ALL| WALNUT SPINET RETURNED ta GELDING, i ot Pi Aon moans” eet i_eaTapBRED map| TMMEDVTE Fosrsmion | Met Longs ro may | WALTON TV a rad EE eed ee on aes re = -356-Ol MEADOW AVE_| Buren ac. leseton aeress” from We buy, sell or trade. Come out 515 EB. Waiton Gold bond Bal paint gal”. $2.95 mostat, snl cians wiail MOATI AGHER’S PALOMINO MARE. GENTLE, MA cere Huron St. locs heross, roa SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS and niet jhrownd,,2? acres of tree s_E. Wait Biee! clothes posts, ‘Moses. § $95|"p PLYWOOD inboard, Life FE S018 13) INBOARD 60 = 5 ew itEe boat and trailer. $400. Fp motor sen's Grocery, 332 N. Perr: a. if FT. RUNABOUT WITH TRAIL- er & new N5 HP Evinrude elec- _tric, __ $450, O iw WHIRLWIND D ELUXE. 35 WP. c. start, Used 1 FT, ALU 8 AT, & hp. tater i 5 hp mtr zits i" Like new, All chrome, Many ex- $595. Can finance. SLICES OE HAM Wanted Used Cars For Sele Cars 2 1 FOR SCRAP & 0} wears. OR 30016. rere CASH AVERILL'S NEED. CARS _ Bhop Theo bring it here for top ” siliove FE 2-9878 ; FE 4.6896 a “USED CARS Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. FE 8-048 10 *s. * free S Piatne High” Cash Dalat for Se age ee ia Wire cheap cars. FB FE 23-2666 days or beg me deck, Com a hardware Call Don DeGain . Also wind- Wilson Pontiac-Cadillao shieta tog ‘complete a con- feels. Alpe best ‘eater, Fins $700 1350 N. Woodward tas San George Ra a, miles east of | B’ham MI 4-1930 ié PT.. 1958 BORUM SAFARI, 1058 Mercury ay = a ‘i windows Sie Rin's, 919 8. Lape Orion. * a igh Eg Sy equipm ir rou Gard Ri it, fiiiterd. MU 4-3028, == CENTURY BOATS Portable docks — Boat Pibergias Afum, boats CRES' & Geneva boats, Gator trail- ers. e boat =. boats, $159 e! els, now sot realy mix fuel for out: boards St. Clair charts. SAILBOAT | SLOOP “AT. CASE: tates Saginaw Phone = ET | Geek Z aoaine eit 'Gi50 — __ plete. OR nd MY Lk, =| WE R&R ee See M & M Motor Sales For dollar on late model cars. Hwy. OR 3-1603 '|We Need Cars! ~ "50 thru ’55 Models Fords, Chevies and Pontiacs = er prea ‘S3-BUICK SUPER, “Auburn at at ‘Ea Biva. fara : fereon FE 32-3014. ” REPOSSESSION Great Lakes. har, Bell, PE S402: 1956 Buick Super hardtop, Sharp, Full power,| 15 Car ‘Bob Frost, Inc. MI 6-6934 280 Hunter Bivd. needed, Mir "Bell, Great Lakes PE 60001. its! BUICK. 4 DR. UNS GOOD, No a we ge Steele Procol oe RO, PORE PDE and nd good tres. tires, FACTORY BRANCH 53. BUICK _maaig ig i gow “RETAIL SI STORE” ig) SUPER BUICK HARDTOP, Hent cond, $250. OL 1-1105. “ae agree CENTURY CONVER- comer. Power, Will trade. USED CARS| —2e#_Fer VE FINANCE 22 Auburn off Saginaw "54 SuSvenrt 95.20 Pen MONTH BRAID 1953 —— to oe. Assume peyments Bob Frost, Inc. 2. Pe eee ~HAUPT ~ Pontiac Sales |. “57 _ Pontiae Cat, coupe. uyare. | 3 Ranh. W : “54 Pontiac 4 dr. etarchie! sedan, Fontise 2 dr, Hydra. R&H, WW Auburn Motors CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. PE 3-147) NEED CARS _ Desperately TOP | $$$ ‘DOLLAR | FOR GOOD USED CARS See Our New Location 952 W. HURON GLENN'S MOTOR SALES FE 4-7371 MEYERS ALUMINUM BOATS & boat. trall MERCURY OUTBOARD sezrons HARDW. 2183 a Telegra: ren be ee nirecie mE CN OPEN SUNDAYS RACER BOAT WITH STEERING wheel did trailer. First $125 takes or be trade for eqial value. FE 5-2766, JOHNSON MOTORS ‘Boats, Trailers & Accessories Eve a? for the boat OWEN ap tey SUPPLIES 396 Orchard ve FE 2-8020 nF, MCOROPLANE te ury, __ORIando 3-1813. 7 °. NEW 12? BOATS $40. 12° ALUM, 59 West, —— MIDS! R SALE 30 to i cent off on Cadillac boats. retail when _ can buy wholesale? 25 different road to choose from, Come Aluminum, molde ly wood, molded plylap, Mersin. = Try them before you buy them at Dawson's Sales, Take 4 ed West signees. turn ae on Hickory ge road 7 miles to Demode N| STANDARD STEEL PIERS. SUN docks, err ad docks, we also bave a variety of good clean outboard motors, $50 Ep arrington Boat We orks YOUR "TELEGRAPH RD." re go :. TELEG al undays SOT AT WAT TER ap WITH ful) shift and auto. sbailer, Prac- re new a = original car- 0 motor freum_ Ciiff papers. 15310 EVERYTHING FROM PL YWwooD rams to fibreglassed cruisers. ercury motors 6 to. 70 hp. New and ats m ample. nee ees i __motor and trailer eaenbination. ~~ For Sale Airplanes 86 wayne | LIOR HT AIRPLANE Coit for details aney 5. on FS) Transportation. Oftered 87 7 o1s056- Trailers, $78.50 12° Chip. & runabouts—§: = + $65, Discount on purchase of boat, __Used Truck Parts 89A. USED TRUCK. PARTS ALL aeeee Sie me 2635 Auburn Ave. FE 4-6632 For Sale Trucks 2 , orth Rater o Bivae Be 8. Woodward Ave, et gham, MI 4.2735, DONT BUY EY NEW be. Tor. Check Our Low Prices. i AT 8. Saginaw. Ford. FE 5.9204. ia SaevnoL EK PRT Lu “Auto Sales, 193 s. Pp Saginaw. 1953 ‘CHEVROLET % TON PANEL. r 1954. DODGE RECKER, PER- fect cond — ‘Dual rea rear wheels, FE 1952 1982 FORD s on Pee PICKUP, RUNS A-t ? Bob Butler at Turner's, MI ¢ «B00. ‘85 FORD ‘2 TON PANEL, VERY good cond, FE se. $1 FORD, PICKUP %4 «TON. Glenview trailer Pk: FE 4-0786. ete a F-400 D OMe. 3 ma x20 tires u a Turner’s. MI T1300. - 1952 ran % TON PANEL, at cylinde extra clean be “Bob Butler ‘a Turner's. Mi 4 1953 FORD, V-8, oa oe as TON: Clarkston Motor Sales ‘CHRYSLER [it éocrs DEALER Clarkston, mic Ma_5-5141 ang | °55 F-600 , & 50 F-800 FORD DUMP trucks. OR “Bai00, Bob Cunnin a a? r, Sales, nn ae sey at a baw . WRECKER ‘one zane TO salle Park Serv- |» lee, 26 ‘ontiac Lake Rd, PONTIAC’S TRUCK CENTER , GMC Gas shevwies ¢ to Ha o FE 2-3215. FE 2-5823 po rep: KES RELINED. $12 MOST 1 eivmouhe oie: Rove's a 4 | TRUCK GOING NORTH, eed BE _ Either way, FE 6-6 TOMERS thyough Classi ag. REACH CASH CUS-| au ‘fo fied Ads. Call FE 2-8181, LY (f LNOINE AIRLINER | TO RETAIL BRANCH Ferry Serviced’ fos OR: hot eg Oakland at Cass - GARs FOR PORTLAND ORE. | LATE MODEL GMO TRACTOR truck. Low milea 20T mileage, Phone FE R. & C. Rambler »« OUR 8 We tan vests a deal tom 1949 Chevrolet pickup, % C MOTOR BAL’ ty Gomplete service 8 a. oe ‘ire p of 33 ON < dr. states: poco also tr ! MAp' open i Scaple’ 5-141 CADILLA 1985 CHEVY 2-DR. | 708% SEtRaseD Ce ed GAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- Poon Fag Take Orion Motor S Sales F T CLARKSTO! FULL FACTORY NT, juding full power nd GM air c n per, this one, it’s « beauty, Wilson Pontiac - Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward B’ham MI 4-1930 Hardenburg ‘ST Ford 4 dr. Co, Sed Ford, $2195 Fb ea Nes SS "62 Chevy 4 dr. Sed, PG CORNER CASS & PIKE 1 FE 5-7308 1955 CHEVY. CONVERTIB ry Eddie Steele Ford. ~ Se — ee Like cyl, stan- dard of transuelnion, Like new $1795. @ edan. Pruseton, é Sete Lo canderd ‘Gans: 1057 Ford % ton pickup. mati Sanemelectgn noone, Outstanding condition. $1445. HOMER HIGHT MTRS. 15 Minutes From Pontiac” OXFORD, “MICHIGAN OA’ 8.2528 CHRYSLER, 1956 Zerker Sedan is i157 FINCOLN <2 ...$3195 , “SCHUTZ 912 cS ai $395. No iti down. Bob Frost, Inc. $ 65 Roger’s Sales & Service * | 695 ar Ave. FE _2-0555 MBLER — JEEP DEALER tse aan ee oR, ane, ry radio, eater, powe: ide,” stee and original paint, 9 passenger. be beat for a one cannot rice of $1383, Our stock No. 374 North Chevrolet Co., Hunter -Bivd. at 8. Woodward = Bir- mingham. 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ONE owen ‘foc heater ‘ TEA ect 54 Buick 4Dr-...8 995 ROA we meeting, fais, healer, Bynaflow, "56 Chevrolet .. F $1095 io, enter, oN ay OLIVER | BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Open Eves. i® 4 ce MYMOCIA $149 Down or Trade-In IMPALA BOB ANDERSON. NEW CAR DEPARTMENT SCHUTZ MOTORS aie : ‘DELRAY 2 a ae PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET FORD ee. "i874 CHEVROLET amas _ CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH $1844 CHEVROLET ar ae DESOTO. ‘SOF , CHEVROLET _ FORD 4 DOOR ae ne PONTIAC 2 pooR * $744 DoNNEVnLE ¢ CONVERT E. ra NVERTI- owner. Fun power. Ail cond Fe esis | FACTORY BRANCH argreaves | Chevrolet FORD The BIG-BIG Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-4547 Oakland County's Largest Chevrolet Dealer conten '37, PONTIAC — & ten wiepewer ; “RETAIL $1 STORE” BEHIND THE POST OFFICE “JEROME Bright Spot" OPEN ‘Til 10 P.M. BISCAYNE. = “sD0R3 : oy 8 $644 ‘et CHEVROLET “Se Our anniversary sale was such a tremendous success “Brtaarre: ne Bee Pot] Come. Aboard _ FORDS | capntacs "58: Demo Hardtop. © wer. | Stee $1400 discount 6 Retual a, a 11.000 niles, Tae 8 = tx = Dam tte, Bre 8 oe on tats medel $056" S. Saginaw 1957 Buick new, Wit Low =a. Pay W. 1956 Ford Pelrides 4 4 rs. 4 tae spark! white thd joney Feng ® car rou: $1295, 1953 Mercury Late it con be yours for we Ford convertible, 500 convertible / Fairlane 2 dr H.top. 500 Coron: "86 4 Door Sedan, 4 war # power, owner. car, he TIACS. ie 4 gts. eg os * aged ey" ory Catalina '54 Ford 2Dr, 8 795) Custom Stazetiet ’ fee Ivory and. Dawson Csmperrt 232 $. SAGINAW. and a iresh supply of stock arrived over the week- end ,.; so we are contin 01 our caaibaizen! prices} — opportunity to make your ena stretch. Top trade allowances . . . bank rates ... your choice of financing ... bring your title, * fordomatie, low. ty nice suns” with ee aoa j "83 4 Door 8 Sedan, hydramatic, > aaa good tires and only : : fa f "BRIGHT SPOT OLDS - CADILLAC DEALER . ORCHARD LAKE. -AT_CASS OPEN _— 10 ae. Bal CHEVS. * Convertible, ‘38 Impalla Convertible, _ suspension us - suena fnany — powerglide too. 2 ted tapers :. v-3 tadio, treater, ot Oa from the 54 } v4 le, omar Pg = aed OLDS HucKs sere : Williams. oe Racket Squad. 6:10 a Weather: Eliot. 6:15 (4) Box Four. a8 ) New: Daly who befriends orphan)y9:99 (2), For Love or Money. _|trite is too great and the resistance “9 (9) Brave Eagle, Indian tres - geagtestes we vee es ew & e ~ fo get best cateti of the hunt] 30 (7) Boxing (cont) 10:30 (2) Halls of Ivy, So to ess his girl's father. | 9) Mr. D. A. 2, aT . ' son = ¥4) Soldier of Fortune. (4) Theater (cont.) (9) Movie. eis #3 ~ (2) News: LeGoft. @) T've Got a Secret. 4 Linkletter is the name — father _ 4:00 (@) Arthur Art, who needs no introduction to 6:45 (2) News: Edwards. 9:45 (1) Budd Lynch. , : the radio and TV millions, and son {1:45 (7) Noontime Comics, ee |case the temptation to be woefully 12:00 (2) Love of Life. in th (4) Tic Tac Dough. 3 (a). Mother/i™ (Baseball Comer, (9; Maggie Muggins. ‘agon ‘Train. Mother (9) Starlight Theater. Maw- . seeks long-lost son. (Re-run) pig leew “The Lady|12:15 (9) Fables of LaFontaine. (2) Special, “Kuwait — Mid- Dances.’ (°34). die East oil prize.” Special (4): Studio 57, All-night disk|12:3@ (2) Search for Tomorrow. report of world’s largest gets involved in mur- Oeiee & Cel Bo Yer. single oil field. der. Jack Carson. (7) Stu Erwin. ae ; ! (2) Circle Theater (cont.) (2) Fun With Food. 8:00 Disney cont.) hs A - (9) Movie (cont.) 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. {4) Wagon (cont.) , (9) Theater (cont.) (2) Leave It Beaver. Beaver, (4) News. : 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. Wally find out baby sitting’ (2) News. LeGoff. (4) Movie. ; hazardous in “Child Care.”” ¥ (1) My Little Margie. (Re-run.) 11:15 (4) Weather. (9) Movie. . (2) Weather. 8:30 (7) Ozzie and Harriet. David) 1:30 (2) As the World Turns. | stuns Ozzie -vith suggestion /11:20 (4) Sports. (T) Topper. run.) 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. Jack}: (9) Movie (cont.) Carson, “Mr. Doodle Kicks (4) Father Knows Best. Real Ott.” ('38). pony comes to live with An- Carrol boarding ship, J. suspicions 11:30 (7) Night Court. (9) Theater (cont.) (2) Nightwatch (cont.) - THURSDAY MORNING 6:56 (2) Meditations. 6:55 (2) On the Farm Front. 200 (2) TV College. (4) Today. 7:30 (2) Wild West. 8:00 (7) Cartoon Carnival. 8:30 (7) Big Show. ACROSS 1 Indian coin 5 Distant - ® Wash for goid : + | 12 Notion 13 Chest rattle a 14 Self-esteem f 15 Not gregarious Vip j Pl Po grammes Down 18 Change yi 19 Linking up me 21 Telephone | $F Pacific island aaa mE sae : Bi care g Pe ij —37 Poems —— 32 Narrated 34 Jewish. " Dinner course 3 Plane | 41 Fedies . 42 = protit | Mix 46 Oriental a rulers 49 Wash lightly DOWN 10 Exchange ¥ Cemmane e tu ‘ai 1 Pineapple 1 Midday 40 Make certain 4 2 Bacred image 1 rd 43 Sample jtensils 3 Copper coin 20 Metrical feet 45 Mature 56 od Viper 46 Burn 87 Faee ne 4 Relax 4 War god 47 American pina 8 of Greece soprano 58 forth - 6 Ribbed fabric 25 Unaspirated 48 Tendered Se — 26.8 60 African region 60 Biblical : mountain’ 28 Shift _§1 Cut 8 Fresh supply 30 Close 52 Itelian city #1 of neck 9 Sweated 55 Peruse (4) Jack Paar. Virginia Gra- ham. _{— (9) (color) It’s Great World. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (1D Lady of Charm. (4) Faye Elizabeth. «2) House Party. (4) Haggis Baggis. fcolor) (9) News. (2) My Hero. (4) Today Is Ours. (7) American (9) Movie, @ (2) Verdict Is Yours. ~* (4) From These Roots. - (7) Do You Trust Your Wife. (9) Movie. 3:20 4:00 (2) Brighter Day, _ (4) Queen for a Day. 7 (7) American Bandstand. (2) Secret Storm. (2) kage of Night. (9) Laff Time. (4) Modern Romances. (2) Detroit Bandstand. (4) Willy. (7) Woody Woodpecker (9) Looney Tunes, (2) Susie. (7) Mickey Mouse (9) Serial Theater. $10 Million Bet Yearly in Nation in Cockfights ATLANTA—It is estimated that at least $10,000,000 is bet annually in the United States on cockfights. Cockfighting is illegal in nearly every state, but there are two monthly magazines, both published in the South, devoted exclusively to the interests of gamecock breed- ers. A dozen gamefowl eggs can cost as much as $100 and prices for Club. fighting cocks range up to $1,000 apiece.. _--Today's Radio Programs WXYZ, (1270) WIR, (700) CKLW, (800) ww, (0 WCAR, (1180) WPON, (1460) | WJBK, (1490) TONIGHT WPON, News Sktw News, David CKLW Moatter. Davies WWJ, Bandstand WJBK,: News, Reid Wwxyz. F sdek — oe Sporte 9: 20 R we Hows, Martyn Wd Tae Bas WaY2. Wattrick McKensie ‘ CRLW jem =. 0:30--WJR, Jack. Harris “vera News = tase WCA ; Rowe Page Wie, eile th Mason CKLW. M. Labbitt Grant, Davies / 630 WIR, Dinner Date,” wea hers Arthur ee Soar et Baneball : THURSDAY ay mone a WEIR. Gur Curtain “Onis : ; Sie Chase | 6:00 WIR Ne Roundup | Gok’ nene oO ane “nwa a, One an’ Fs Famiy” News a. Shorr lol 2 Be, | Bet Eta me fea 8 eS Guest House wi r Tage 20—W. mf Don Ameche Be | eee STEN Ratt, [SEEN Remeber” | awit nase, ae News ar Voice wins —T "tee wood = waae News. Bennett Winter 3:90-WIR. House Part ais ary ee ae re News oe ay, Women "4 My “touse 8:00—- 1:00-—WJ w Revs Chase Bee ik matt Alor me ww, | rier Wron at rig gece is Time Muste pe ol Samat be me | NOKEW. Burley Brie as ‘gh arr iy om THURSDAY AFTERNOON see oe "aes news, Wells Wells SO. Bre ca! ect eg Gra. siivestoct ‘Peto Ny al ‘ wi ws, McLeod. 10:00-WR, @rmphony ea res, UR, News, 8 cee Sak fest ess + See r cw Kee a ad werk ‘neve be Mscxinnen | “awa New mere WCAR: Ne ioe ~~ WJBK, New: George nae te Time For Music XYZ. Wattrick, McKenzie oar en cay ec Bie | Wat gee keae ae * ue i 5 ORLW, Ange 2s WRON Rows. MacKinnon ate oN ae iertrn WCAR, Tenn, Ernie WA. Sorrel eer” me" nan -_ WPON, M Mason ea 3 *eRLe Bn 6:90 Han 11:00— WIR, iJ WJIBK, News, Geore Wrertye ww. day : ww, Ba 2. New: nate News, Knowles’. ‘oe Pape Eheabeih Tata ° moos news " 72, sem, Yng, Ke Malone Mason ™ 4 . 4 4 i: *|which has a sister station, KOIN, cently admitted Alaska. {Actress Suzy Parker 20-Year.0 I d : Heading Night-Time Quiz Show “Haggis Baggis’ - By JACK GAVER f NEW YORK (UPI) — In this [Paes 3 Monday nights. ; an. aS. _ of Video’ S Emcees Show Goes On iat Northland — Downpour Fails to Put Damper on Opening of ‘The Little Hut’ ie Little Hut,” opened last night at the Northland Playhouse, with Walter Slezak in the star role, delay, the deluge let up and the performarice continued, Andre Roussin, adapted into Eng- The play, by the Frenchman | pais Air-Space Reflectors — Improving Insulation LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON — Letter, son of radio and TV star Art Linkletter, is the new emcee Twenty-year-old Jack Link- “SERVICE | Member of Electronics Asan. ‘ FE 4-1515 Cc & V_ELECTRO MART 158 Oakland * of the NBC-TV network’s new quiz show, a. ee his show might prove to be, } of it.” dentally, he was quite a swimmer and water polo player. Later he was master of ceremonies on a teenage variety show on a re gional network.® He spent three months in Ger- many working for Radio Free Europe in the midst of getting educated at the University of Southern California to which he has fo return in the fall to finish his last year. He has filled in for his father on “‘Houseparty” a few times when his father was on vacation. Jack has done a little TV acting, most recently in a live ‘Studio One” play, and one of the rea- sons he is happy to spend the summer in New York is that it will give him a chance to study acting here with & prominent! teacher, = =~ Big Bell Tolls for Hawaii's -Gives Carol on Jack Paar’s van’s show. Les Angeles — scenes from WILSON : “Don and I were having coffee when one of the guests .|came over and said, ‘I liked you kids very much. What's your || 44 be} ambition?’ We — buccrated CAROL years. Lack of Status HOLLYWOOD (AP) — A 2,000. pound bell that rang for hours yes- terday, signaling the approaching end of Congress without statehood for Hawaii, is = on the beam today. * * * Its tones are being beamed on the hour over radio station KDAY, in Honolulu..___— Police interfered yesterday aft- er complaints from residents who said the pealing was giving them headaches, So today the tolling! will be confined to the radio sta- tion’s broadcasts instead of ring- ing through the neighborhood. x * * The big bell was a gift to Ha- waii from France and is en route to Washington. Jackson McBride, a Honolulu dairyman, hopes to ring it to urge the Congress to give Hawaii equal status with re- Released by Hospital NEW YORK (AP) — Actress Suzy Parker, Her left arm in a sling, yesterday left the hospital where she had been treated for ensie | dent. * & we The red-haired former model said she will return to the hospital . from time to time for further ‘treatment. * & * . Both her arms were broken last June 7 when a car in which she was riding was hit by a‘train at St. A , Fla, Her father was killed in the accident. Bala gained her freedom from lee \ Spain in 1825. wer v injuries" suffered in an auto acci-|{. M vsterious Benefactor Big Boost By EARL WILSON LAS VEGAS — There are many strange stories told of the mysterious benefactors in show business. ’ Suing Hugh O'Brian vision’s Wyatt Earp, Model Asks $65,000, LOS ANGELES (AP)—A model has filed a $65,000 damage suit against actor Hugh O'Brian, tele- asserting she fell and hurt herself trying to ney SSRN _CURT'S TV 20% Off on Tubes x * * Four years ago, Carol Burnett had never sung “I Made a ; Fool Out of Myself Over John Foster Dulles” Nor thought of appearing with Ed Sulli- “I was just 2 student at U.CLA. in says. “Instead of final exams, we did TV show. in an opera workshop,” she said in her Superior Court suit that she visited O’Brian last April so he could teach her the “‘art of reading” to help her land a part elude his amorous attentions. ond Parts , Service 9 to 9 | al iel 6183 Jameson OR 3-9702 ~« * * Miss Zelia Melba Bennett, 23, shows. A fellow named Don Saroyan and I were invited te a very posh party in San Diego where we did a scene from ‘Annie, Get Your Gun.’ x * * “To go to New York, we said, He said, ‘Why don’t you gor “He said, ‘Aw, what’s money? I came. to this country broke. Now I'm a millionaire. Come | to my office Monday. I'll give! you money to go.’ “We thought maybe he'd had too much to drink. But on Monday he called in his accountant, whe drew up two 1,000 checks. “There — were—four— provisions. We musn’t tell his name. It was a five-year loan to be paid back without interest. It must be used to go to New York. Afterward, we | must help ethers as he'd helped us.” She and Don came to New York — got married—and started clicking. _ “ve written to our benefactor twice a year telling him of our progress. “He’s never answered. But I have a feeling he knows about us. I’m going to work all this sum- mer and I'll be able to pay him back at the end of four ine man who had faith in us and didn’t even know us! * * * “And there’s a girl singer who works as a salesgirl—well, “When it was rough getting jobs, I would often think " she doesn’t even know it, but I have some uiGe = for help- ing her as he helped us.” ~ ne THE MIDNIGHT EARLIN N.Y... .- Singer Billy Williams got a Nevada divorce, but his ex- wife still threatens to jail him for alleged neglect of their daughter... . Jack Dempsey is scope” EARL'S PEARLS—To be born a gentleman is an accident. To die a gentleman is an achievement. That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1958) ‘buying Olympic boxing champ Don Hodge's contract for 50Gs ... Brigitte Bardot stormed off |] & the set when director Julien Duvivier- demonstrated a kiss to her. She snapped, “I know how to make love—even in Cinema- Camera Photographing Heat Inside Furnaces GARY, Ind. — A camera called the evapograph, which actually photographs heat, is being used by ' to take color_pic-, tures of the outside of a steel fur- nace which reveal the condition of the interior walls. It works just as efficiently in darkness as in daylight and re- quires no outside source of illu- mination. - SAULT STE. MARIE—The canal locks of Sault Ste. 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At least Pancho was a fighter, but in Lebanon no one is really in a fighting mood, * * * The Loyalists shoot only when goaded; the rebels fire mostly without taking aim; the U.S, Ma- rines are keeping their powder dry. During one of the occasional exchanges of fire, I watched an attractive blonde in spike heels progress up the street, hugging buildings, Abruptly, the firing ceased to let her pass—followed by a welf whistle from an un- seen but appreciative sniper. Then the whine of bullets re- sumed, Also typical of this clambake is the number — of — not on envoy,” Robert Murphy, he has been unavailable to newsmen since his arrival. * * * To make the comic opera wit, bellion complete there is the rebel: chief Saeb Salam, who is far re- moved from the fire-eating gen- eral with pearl-handled revolvers on his hips. ‘When. I talked with, him, he was wearing a western-style sport shirt, yellow socks and black moccasins. Educated at the American Uni- versity in Beirut, Salam has been premier twice and is a_highly- cultured man who quotes the Koran rather than Karl Marx, During an interview in his head- quarters, the thickset, balding Sa- lam vigorously denied he or his followers have any Russian or| - ; * * * “If the Russians invaded Leb- But while. this possibility seems -somewhat remote. at. present, U.S. forces are here and the rebel lead- er seems equally serious when he talks about them: “If American troops try to move ed our area, they will be re- sisted, So far we have not gone out looking for them, We have kept our emotions under control.” * * * Although Salam’s followers in- clude other intellectuals, there is lests them. Access to them is easy, if you're not afraid to look down a machine gun barrel while ex Betrut 1 plaining your The rebels regularly get itchy . 7 L see oT Me aaa f the year. : eee and ereiee Sed von Wilde. ‘is also director of ee Co-op Federal ‘et | PONT! SAEB SALAM: Rebel in sport shirt and moccasins, a heavy preponderance” of cut-: throat types. They afe~more ap-/ On! proachable than the intellectuals, “| willing to stop fingering their pis-| tols in return fer a few cigarettes. Although Salam insists “we are not singing Nasser’s tune; he is singing ours,” some of his in- tellectual followers mouth the Cite Polio as Cause of Area Man’s Death Polio was cited as the cause of! death of a Bloomfield Township Dr. John D. Monroe, health direc- jcaused by polio in North Oakland County this year, he added. The following is a comparative list of the communicable diseases reported to city and county health departments last week. 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