wow & - THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1959/_ A Be Honest With Yourself — Abby By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN‘ DEAR ABBY: Please don't | think this is too silly to an- ' swer. When my door bell rings and I ae see it is a ' salesman | do | not answer the door be- cause I know how persua- sive they can be. When he’s gone my con- science both- ers me and I ABBY mine. It must be 4 habit but, Abby, how do you break a man of a habit like that? I would give anything if I could do it. The children are begin- ning to pick it up. MRS, A. E. B. DEAR MRS. A. E. he The longest march in the world starts with one step. Warn him that you are going to call his attention to every ‘curse word” he says as soon as he says it. And then do just that. Good luck! * * * DEAR ABBY: Will you please print this in the paper as soon as possible? My daugh- every pound of it within three weeks for a special occasion. She is eating nothing but three pieces of fruit a day, two eggs and a pint of skim milk. She | Ought to Try an ‘Open D | Door Policy won't believe me when I tell her she is ruining her health. ‘She is I7 and my only child. VERY WORRIED DEAR WORRIED: Take your. daughter to a doctor and let him examine her and rec- ommend the proper diet. Rad- ical and unsupervised dieting is more dangerous than most peo- ple realize. Por a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of this paper. Enclose a self- addressed, stamped envelope. Individuals Differ wish I had answered the door. ‘ Then when J think of how fast they can talk you into buying something, I am glad I didn't. Then later on I think maybe I should have. This stays on my mind all day. How can I get rid of my guilty conscience? HOUSEWIFE DEAR HOUSEWIFE: First, be honest with yourself. You are dealing with more than a | “guilty conscience.’’ You are upset with yourself because you haven't the nerve to face | a salesman for fear he might * talk you into buying something you can’t afford or don't need. Hear him out and then make an adult decision. * * * “ DEAR ABBY: All my life I've been bothered because I was too beautiful. At 16 people would stop me on the street and ask me what show I was ‘playing in. My girl friends were afraid to introduce me to their boy friends. I quit one job after another because all my bosses made passes at me. Now that I am married it’s no different. My husband's friends give me the eye and their wives don’t want me around | because they can’t stand the | j } competition. I wish I were as homely as a mud fence. What’s the answer, Abby? “TOO BEAUTIFUL” DEAR TOO: Don’t kid your- self. Nobody makes passes at. a statue no matter how gdod | looking it is. Perhaps you aren't consciously inviting these advances but any wom- an who has to beat off every man she meets ought to take a long, critical look at herself. * * * DEAR ABBY: I have a won- derful husband and four won- derful children. I have a beau- tiful home and everything a wife could ask for. My hus- band is almost perfect but he has one bad habit. Every other word he says is a curse word. No matter who is present. Chil- dren, —_ his parents or fe ana hh ee wm _ WE SPECIALIZE IN| CLEANING BRAIDED RUGS | e & & ’ OF ALL TYPES + Your rugs will lay flat © -and colors will be bright © | otter cleaning. 4 We use only & the latest meth- © ods of the Na- tional Institute of Rug Cleaning | PICK UP AND DELIVERY We've Been Cleaning Rugs for 31 Years | NEW WAY “ RUG and CARPET CLEANERS 42 Wisner FE 2-7132 SR ee a ge a & {tribution changes grows older. In early youth the lgain is apt to be more general while from middle age on there is usually a thickening through the torso if the gain is at all large. |Extra pounds do not bunch up on |us so much in more youthful years. make heme waist-slimming FOR OUR AD IN MONDAY’S | (July 6th) PONTIAC PRESS PAULI’S SHOE STORE % NORTH SAGINAW By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN Lots of women have fairly nice \figures except for out of propor- | tion upper arms and legs. Certain figure faults seem to run in fam- ilies, Every woman has her own char- acteristic weight distribution, When one woman gains five pounds all five of them seem to land on her jabdomen, while another may dis- jcover jand still another find them cling- jing to her waist. them nesting on her hips * * * Even this individual weight dis- some as one If your legs are too large all | over and especially through the | upper legs, do the following ex- | ercise. This is most effective if your legs are flabby rather than firm. ~ Stand facing a wall and place \both hands on the wall. Bend your left knee up in front of you. Kick |backhard. Return left foot to the | floor. This time bend your right knee up in front of you and kick back. Continue, alternating left and lright. Do this briskly so that the flesh shakes, * * * The only way to lose pounds is to count calories but exercise is ‘the trick in fighting the spotty ac- cumulation you have, large legs and do the bending exercises if you have that matronly feeling at the waist. This is a good one for the latter. of pounds. Kick if Stand tall, pushing toward the ceiling with the top of your head. Raise both arms up by your head, Keep the arms in this position + as you bend from the waist and large circles with your | trunk. Circle first in one direc- tion and then in the other. one arm by each ear. If you would like to have my, exercises | a stamped self-addressed en-| Shower Fetes Mrs. Parks at Ligon Home Mrs, Hugh Parks was hon- ored at a stork shower Thurs- -day night by Kathleen_ Rouse and Mrs. David Ligon at the Bloomfield Hills home of Mrs. Ligon. Young Gregory Allen Parks was born June 16. * * * Gueste at the shower were Mrs. William Maneck and Wendy, Mrs. Carl Manley, Stephanie Jones, Mrs. Floyd Rouse, Mrs. Paul Allen, Mrs. Kenneth Davidson, Mrs. Straud Fitznatrick, Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mrs. J. E. Ostrander and, Mrs, Lowell Satterlee. Others were Mrs. John Lind- gren and Sue, Mrs. Homer Al- len, Mrs. Don Allen, Mfrs. Floyd Parks. Sharon and Pat Clark, Barbara Fair, Lee Paterson, Betsy Bradley, Kar- en Denham, Carolyn Hickman and Mrs. Frances Thompson. a elope with. your request for leaf-| = \let No. 6. Address Josephine Low- #\man in care of this newspaper. | Weight Gain May Be Spotty Do you have that matronly feeling at the waist? Stand tall and bend from the waist. circles with your trunk, Make large I3 Area Youth Singers Begin Concerts Abroad Thirteen young people from ham; Dennis Garrels and Kath- the Pontiac area are in Kes- | ryn Olmstead, both of Orchard wick, England, today, July 4, among 10@ members of the Michigan Chorale presenting concerts in an_ eight-week Youth for Understanding Pro- gram. The series of concerts is sponsored by the Michigan Teen Age Exchange of the Michigan Council of Churches. The group left Detroit's Met- ropolitan Airport June 26 and spent the past week singing in Bangor, North Ireland. They will present programs in France, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, ahd Finland before returning to Detroit Sept. 1. Area teenagers in the cho- rale include Marilyn Vernon of West Rundell street, Joel Beam of Milford, James Casey, Nan- cy Grey, Paul Koerner and Marilyn Unger, all of Oxford; Larry Erdman, Gwen Fett, and _ Shawnee Smith, all of Birming- e; Sharon McKinney and Martha Thibideau, both of Walled Lake. * * * The Michigan Chorale is a mixed ensemble of high school seniors from southern Michi- gan whose members have been chosen on the basis -of vocal talent, scholarship, and lJeader- ship. Each vocalist has been recommended by the musie de- partment of his own high school and by his pastor. Mem- bers have been _ rehearsing since Nov. 1, 1958. The Cho- rale’s staff has arranged com- positions to focus attention on American composers. Lester McCoy, conductor of the University Musical Society, Ann Arbor, is directing the chorus, The students will leave Kes- clothes - the always. ‘ eee REEL LOE EOEEE TEES. Have your WASH ‘n’ Wear clothes cleaned at Gresham's. 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Just about all the indicators are headed up. x * * | Here’s the business boxscore at midyear: Gress national product—Up from an annual rate of || 43014 billion dollars a year ago to an estimated 480 bil. | lions. Personal income—Up from 35114 billion dollars an- | nually to 380 billions. Industrial production—Up from 132 per cent of the 1947-49 average to about 154 per cent. * * * Employment—Up from 65 million in June last year to an estimated 6642 million. Unemployment—Down from 5,437,000 to approximate- ly 3,750,000. Consumer price index, the government’s yardstick of what it costs you te live—Virtually unchanged at 124 per cent of the 1947-49 average (it was 123.7 per cent a year ago). ii One Philadelphia Bureau’s Job Franco Readies Austerity Plan's Translations se Wants National Unity, would you do if you received a let- | Seeks Financial Aid “" '® Atkaans? | | A Philadelphia woman did and,; From Several Sources naturally, she couldn't read it, nor. ‘could anyone else she knew. MADRID (AP) — With Spain| 4 the woman ry short on foreign credit, General-| translation department of Phila- issimo Francisco Franco is about delphia’s Forei Trad n Bureau ready to launch an economic Te-| « little-h organization wees form and austerity program that) mann job s to assist business | could carry -dangerous implica-| firms that are involved in foreign tions for his dictatorial regime. | trade ‘Reliable political informants} say the program will hit both) One translator, for example, workers and business when it iS once worked three months on a announced within the next two 200-page technical manual in we hl le ‘Spanish for an oil firm in Pitts- burgh. To strengthen the government's power to smother any unrest and} social disturbance that might, arise, a new law of public order is being pushed through the Cortes (Parliament). “This is probably the worst mo-| FRY =: ment through which we will| IVE HAD MY YA pass,"’ said Commerce. Minister | LAST BIT OF 4 Alberto Ullastres last month in a/| speech forecasting the reforms. | Franco himself appealed for na- tionaly unity in a speech Monday. He said it is the “safety and life) of Spain and your future that are | at stake.” x * * Spain's present dollar holdings, are report~ lly less than five mil-| lion dollars, making it necessary | to seek assistance from the In-| ternational Monetary Fund, the| Organization for European Eco- nomic Cooperation and the United States. They demanded that Spain straighten out her financial af- fairs. Spain agreed after months; _ of negotiations and a memoran- dum of proposed changes was in- itialed here June 26. Fina) agree- ments are due to be signed in Paris within two weeks, making Spain a full OEEC member. * * * The austerity program, govern- ment sources say, is expected to increase unemployment from 60,- 000 to 100,000 workers during the first two or three montss. Once the program goes into ef- fect, informants say, Spain will be able to draw 53O per cent of L'VE HEARD OF SOME STRANGE MIRAGES, BUT THAT'S THE FIRST PINK ELEPHANT 1959, vs. $174.80 a year ago. y3 THERE MUST Y BEA SIMPLE Y THE PONTIAC PRESS, SAT i / Auto production for the first “six months—Up from 2,242,000 cars in 1958 to 3,284,000, a gain of 46 per cent. Retail trade—The amount of money Americans spent at retail in the first six months—Up from 95 billion dol- lars to 10214 billions... = = . Construction contract awards, a measure of future building activity—Up from 16%, billion dollars in the first half of 1958 to 19 billions. Housing starts—Up from 515,000 to 690,000. Export trade (one of the few laggards)—Down to 8 billion dollars for the first six months of 1959 from nearly 8'4 billions in the same period last year. 7 The stock market, based on the Associated Press average of prices of 60 key stocks—4228.10 on June 30, } : : RIVETS _ * By George Sixta -—— ees 8 ei 959, Field Enterprises. inc. All rights reserved soa Sa —¢% THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger “Why, Mr. Johnson! So you were the tiny leaf floating around in ____________-¢ My cup of tea.”’ BOARDING HOUSE HEH-HEH! THEIR GAY COMMENTS BRIGHTEN MY DAY, CLYDE/ HAR-RUMPH! BUT PLEASE DON'T DELAY YOuR NEY REPAST FOR ME =~ ; AB WY, f ee —— her 100-million-dollar monetary fund quota from the OEEC. The U.S. Import-Export Bank, according to other reports, will grant another 30 million dollars and American private commer- cial banks a similar account, * * * money, would total 210 million dollars. But economists estimate WELL, YOUNG FELLER, I'VE BEEN PROMISING TO GO SWIMMING WITH YOU ONE OF THESE DAYS AN’ I WELL--UH-- SURE , GRAMP WE’LL GO SWIMMING! BUT TH’ POOL'S PRETTY CROWDED AN'--ER--WELL, I KNOW A PLACE WE COULD HAVE MORE FUN! A NICE, REAL PRIVATE SPOT DOWN AT THE Spain needs 700 million dollars to get on sound footing. This, together with the OEEC : | New Pastor to Begin Ministry at Rochester ‘ROCHESTER—The Rev. Robert H. Jacobson will occupy the pulpit: at the First Congregational Church here Sunday as he begins his pas- toraté at the local church. The Rev. and Mrs. Jacobson and itheir three young sons moved this week into the parsonage at 1306 N. Pine St. The Jacobsons came to Rochester from Addison. Seine Bridge Opens LE HAVRE, France #—Europe’s largest suspension bridge, costing 16 million dollars, was opened for traffic across the Seine River Fri- day. 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SAID HE'D AM IM GLAD\ JUST LEARNED A GAL ART AGENT TO BE HOME, NWAS AFTER THAT VELASQUEZ, 100 WASH! HAS EASY | CABLED YET THAT HE GOT THE PAINTING? IS APRAID SHE MAY TRAIL EASY TO IT, AND OUTFOX HIM! AUNT FRITZI---mMay IL BUY SOME FIRECRACKERS # HE DOUBTS iF FIDDLE-FADDLE |! SHE KNOWS YET EASY KNOWS WHO owns IT..BUT | DAREN'T EVE SHOW UP HERE WITHOUT IT! CASTLE, IT CAN BE REACHED ONLY OUNTAJ By Ernie Bushmiller I'M GLAD I MADE A RECORDING OF MY FIRECRACKERS LAST YEAR pow BAM 8 ipa tneot snp mnd ANG GRANDMA by MEA Service, inc. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. THE SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1959 Gasoline taxes in the United States averaging 5.95 cents are the equivalent of a Sales tax of 4 per cent, » \ sadbubbanesbecuer: PONTIAC /PRESS. Booklet on Bathrooms’ How to plan a bathroom with twin lavatories and a corner bath- tub, and, how to recess and com- partmentize fixtures are among the 34 bathroom arrangements shown i. 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