nae gee ode ee s £0 ge 3 ee ee fe SO SEE Ree eer 2 ot. ote Ben SF) ae Ber cee gee caeednanetent an geet eh ee ee oss, Mee Sea Lion) Home? Heading By JOE HAAS Pontiac Press Staff Writer DETROIT (UPI) — Sinbad, the runaway och my. be head- a . 2 d. wes. spotted, ‘pecterday alternoon in the Detroit River, off Fighting Island, apparently heading back to Storybook Gar- dens Zoo in London, Ont. The sea lion escaped last week from the zoo by slipping under a fence and swimming down the Thames River to Lake St. Clair From there; he headed through the Detroit River to Lake Erie. He appeared to have gotten his directions mixed because he pad- @ied up the Maumee River to Toledo but had to tum back to Lake Erie because of shallow | water. Sreinmen, ‘and others ja Intimate'ang hes ~ leonnection with its erection, |““Mighty Mac.” It seems to be a question about it. proper name. + * & MACKINAW CITY—With a feel- ing somewhat akin -to affection,given the name of an individual. ithis great bridge is “known by its|He also objects to its being called 4esigner and builder, Dr. David B. the eighth wonder of the world, end edication. AP Wirephete Selle “Gidicaticn cilliaadlas: Uoterdas. Inclement weather was blamed for the delay. ‘The three-day dedication celebration starts today. generally accepted title. The na- tives here all call it that. good personal for that objection. [BIGGER AND BETTER 1 He felt that it was too big to be He wants 2 AP Already on the drawing boards , Tt was Dr. Steinman who first! in his offices in New York City,| jstggested “Big Mac’ to me when'where he has a staff of 200 work-; Wildcat Tieup _ jsile productie: r three days ria Day Chrysler Ended by 470 Lost Pay, Shaky Job Status Traded to Meet Dr. Neil H. Sullenberger Sullenberger Takes Surprise Offensive By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. his accusers last night, and attempted to show that they too had not exhausted required grievance procedures, MPH. Wind Lashes Straits: Damage Heavy Many Opening Events Off; Governor Stranded on Mackinac Isle tried to turn the tables on With Corporation the 165-member medical staff had not complied with bylaws in calling him before two committees to air al- leged charges of miscon- duct against him. Sullenberger, 42-year-old surgeon fighting to wi. re-admittance to the staff, charged doctors with waging “a big conspiracy’ against him. “They have tried this for years,” he said angrily, “They DETROIT (UPI) — The wildcat strike which cut into Redstone-Jupiter mis- About 470 striking mem- bers of United Auto Work- ers Local 1245 had tied up the plant employing 8,500 since Monday, but voted last night to return to their) have run severaj other doctors jobs. out of town. They have tried to | run me out. They don’t even They agreed to ge back to work! Designed Michty Mac’ pee af ed pa Nance ge on after being hit by a court injunc-| want,me ‘* have an office in ition, a UAW International threat : to take over their local, nearly 150, Following his charges, trustees policemen who broke up their recessed for 13 minutes to study ‘picket lines and a driving rain. medical staff regulations. City At- jtorney William A. Ewart then In return for their picket line |uied there was no connection be- battles, lost wages and possible |} oon charges | ht inst Sul- lenberger by the doctors and his claim of violation of accepted grievance rules by the staff. Corp., UAW International repre- . « © sengatives and their own Local | sullenberger’s $250,000 court case was tossed out of court in Chrysler, which operates the big!April when the ju ruled he government-owned plant in Ma-'acted “ ot going comb County, made no.promises'through complete Sioned griev- about the strikers: grievances. (ance channels before starting suit. inents, at a total cost of over ares billion dollars. He figures lthat “Mighty Mac” starts a new 1 first met him at the ceremony! ers, are designs for bridges that bridge building. incidental to the start of its con- will be larger in many ways and|** ™ = struction in 194. My story in The cost more than “Mighty Mae, » NO HIGH SHORES amd somewhat disrespectful. |Pottiac Press at that time was the w (first time that natme was proposed in print. It seemed a little blunt! lyears’ duration. Since then I have been here 26 bridge across the Bosporus, con times, and Séeinnian finally’ de- necting Europe and Asia, and he/0f the Golden Gate bridge at San cided that “Mighty Mac” was jhas been asked to design and build mere eaphonious and proper than the largest bridge in South Amer-'0 bridge over the Hudson. “Big Mac,” 99 that vow is the ' ica. This is in Brazil. _ Well. Blow Me Down! GOING DOWN — This tent exhibit at the Mackinac Bridge dedication display area was ripped from its moorings this morning f housing a boat AP Wirephote during a violent wind storm which struck the area prior to the scheduled opening of bridge dedication festivities. ‘AP Wirephoto HIGH WINDS DAMAGING — Army displays chins diy tntky, "Sn thm guts the victims — a i, at the Mackinac Bridge exhibit area were among to 82 m. p. high winds oe roared into bridge dedication me PR & eg es Oe Mert —_— eer rhose designation as the eighth) “He points out an outstanding tea-| Reuther told Local t wonder would be one of only a few |ture about “Mighty Mac” not found| ee lin most suspension bridges whose! ' His plans are completed for a anchorages usually are in high’ \banks on either shore. This is true, Francisco and the George Washing-| But here there are no high ‘banks, and it was necessary to build the two anchorages in deep water out in the Straits. This necessitated the two larg- est blocks of cement and rocks ever put together. Each weighs over 200,000 tons ind is almost exactly the same| shape and size as the Pontiac! 3tate Bank Building. In these are anchored the wires. that make up he 24-inch cables that hold up the -uspension span. * * . This is a feature, according to Or. Steinman, that has been given but little attention in any descrip- tions of the bridge, but which makes this bridge quite unique in ts class. Ever since being informed at the| The strikers were most con-| Last night's hearing in the over-| cerned about getting their’ jobs crowded hospital director's office) back after a walkout called un brought out through testimony ev- authorized by both the company erything from bugs to Sullenberg- land the international union. er’s wife in the operating room, But, LAW President Walter P. | and witnesses over (Continued on Page 4, Col: 5) (Continued on Page 4, Col. 1) ° In a surprise move, Sullenberger asked that the public hearings be discontinued as* Zz - MACKINAC BRIDGE — (UPI) — Winds to 82 miles County Mapping an hour lashed the Straits: Battle Strategy of Mackinac today causing Against Pigeons |widespread damage to scores of Mackinac Bridge dedication displays. The winds caused can- cellation of many of the opening events of a three- day celebration in honor of the five-mile span. | Although no _ accurate damage figures were avail- able, the daniage ran into thousands of dollars. The congregation of courthouse pigeons may soon find itself in a sticky situation. Oakland County will make an- other stab at chasing away these messy winged creatures who have defiled the seat of local justice. The county's counterattack will consist of placing a gum-like re. pellent on the ledges of the build- ing as soon as sandblasting is com- pleted on the north and east sides. George Atchison, maintenance ' cials reported winds superintendent, said this repellent. — i " to their something like calking compound, caused $8,000 in damage will be used on these two sideSinaw City. Trees, tents, signs, ban- only. ! “It's a must that we chase'scores of TV antennas were toppled them away after the building isiearly today. cleaned,” he said. ‘Will it do the . trick?” he was asked. “We've| Gov. G. Mennen Williams was used it before and it worked for awhile,’ was the reply. x .* * He said the repellent must be re-applied after about eight) The Army rushed 40 men and months. One estimate has the job about 15 heavy vehicles to its dis- ‘costing around $450, he said. iplay area at St. Ignace in an effort One passerby at Saginaw over- heard these plans. “Sounds like a) msuccessful in preventing the col- “Ifine idea, George,” he said, “But/lapse of a rented circus tent. aren’t you afraid the pigeons might} Other tents were blown down on Arguments between the doctor become stuck there as permanent|both sides of the Straits and at the fixtures?’ he asked. : George didn’t answer. \Cheboygan County Fairgrounds, (Continued on Page 4, Col 7) Kitchen Model of Proposed New Home pening ceremonies that the bridge is in the former domain of the great Indian Chief Pontiac, Dr. Steinman has taken a deep inter- -st in that fact. This undoubtedly is largely re- sponsible for the Pontiac area (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Sweater Weather 4 . fo Last All Week The weatherman promises fair and cooler tonight with the low lipping to around 46-50. Tomorrow will be mostly fair and continued cool with the high reaching near 65-69. The outlook for Saturday is fair to partly cloudy and warmer. No rain is predicted—until the first of the week, when temperatures will be warm again. The lowest recording in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. stood at 70 at 2 p.m. SWEET TOOTH DREAM HOME — One of the many ways to keep a man’s heart is through his stomach and Mrs. Christiana Flattley is sure to succeed. She presented her husband Gordon with this cake replica she made of the home they intend to build. Pentiac Press Phete Today is his 38th birthday. Next to Flatiley, are daughters, Alexa, 10, and Rita, 6. The Flattleys live at 8075 Bywater St., Commerce Township. wo 3 teat ne mee FLOme-Baked Cake Provides Home-y T ouch RES By SYLVIA de STEIGER When Mrs. Christiana Flattley decides to bake, she really goes all out, especially for her husband’s birthday. tn eR. s Press Comics Severe Ce eres est eeawae 53 County News ....scescecsse,, 26 Edttorials — eevee OPO SOFAS H Ges 6 Food Section .....4+00+000. 31-40 - Markets ........ coeasccsvecve. 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The white frosting-covered replica shows details of the TRADE UF OR DOWN ot the Het Let The Bright Spot, FE 60488. i \ house-to-be in minute detail on all four sides, One can tell 4 oalie eae from the model that the new residence will be partially frame with alum‘num siding. A light blue roof made of coated graham crackers, a chocolate. bar chimney, and tur- quoise trimming all add color as well as a mouth-watering ~ appearance to the model. x * * As tor landscaping, the sidewalk is made of. sugar cubes; dirt, chocolate slivers; grass, tinted green cocoanut, shreds: shrubbery, green frosting-covered marshmallows and the- tree, a frosted upside-down ice cream cone. . A trellis full of red roses and pink peonies decorate the sides of the house while rose bushes and clinging ivy enhance the rear of the home. Thése wete made with pastry tubes. The cake is a littie large for the family. Flattley has de~ cided to give. his birthday present to the children’s ward of the Oakland County — — for a feast to form. a windbreak but they were - om 4 _ Dine With Actors o exotic food and drink there were . Facing Beer Drought 7 ie ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1058 t TWO Press Trippers to See Hit Play; By PETE LOCHBILER- NEW. YORK — With four plays down and one still to go, Pontiac Press theater-trippers were look- ing forward today to another spe- cial treat in our five-day vacation heres . After tonight’s play, we're all in- vited to the swish Leone’s Restau- rant ‘on 48th street for supper and a visit with some of the actresses and actors whose talents we've en- joyed this week. One of our favorites, Carol Law. rence, the 24-year-old raven haired beauty who captured our hearts in “West Side Story,” has premner’ to be there. She met a group of us back- stage at the Winter Garden The- ater last night and proved to have in real life the same. won- derful charm she displays in her role on the stage. Our final play tonight is ‘Who Was That Lady,” the most recent successful comedy on Broadway and one of the funniest. After laughing to ‘‘Oh, Captain” last night, several of our crew turned Polynesian for a bit at the colorful Hawaiian Room of the Lexington Hotel. Enjoying the Mrs. Donald B. Hogue of Frank- lin; Mrs, J. A. Rammes of 1435 Rosedale St.; August Larson of Birmingham; and two Illinois wom- en who are on the trip; *Mrs. Ray Haren of Freeport and Mrs. Herbert J. Framhein of Chicago. Another out-of-towner who has i e Miss Jackson, and Mrs. Holmes used free time yesterday for shop- (fhe Day in Birmingham Ask High Cour Special Session Claim Conflict in ors Little Rock Decision :; WASHINGTON u) — The Su- hold a special session to rule on on lower court order delaying school integration in Little Rock,, Ark., for 2% years. Two attorneys petitioned the high tribunal to hear argu- turn the order by U.S. Dist. Judge Harry J, Lemley. Their petition contends Judge Lemley’s ruling is directly in conflict with the Supreme Court's decision in the school integration cases. Wiley Branton of Pine Blulf, Ark., representing Negro -pu- pils in Little Rock; and Waite Madison of New York, of the National Assn, for the Ad- vancement of Colored People, filed the petition. The petition noted that the U.S.. Cireuit Court in St. Louis had already been asked to stay Judge Lemley’s a but no action has been taken Bridge Is Undressed STRAITS OF MACKINAC BRIDGE .» — The mighty Straits of Mackinac Bridge is being dedicated-this week while remaining slightly undressed. High winds and wet weather pre- vented ters from finishing their job on the south tower, which stretches 552 feet above preme Court today was asked to |@nd the water, BIRMINGHAM — A group of Bloomfield Hills School lowing the decrease in funds for the district by the Oakland Coun- ty Tax Allocation Board, Johnsoh said the board may have “The resseemienbetion of our ad- visory committee will have a great iffluence on our decision,” he said. “Whatever plan we adopt, we will know we have done all we can to feep our high educational ma intact,” he me samt. Hills Committee to ‘Study Schools’ Money: Problem Districtjelection, Miss Irene Hanley residents will be asked to serve on|mingham city clerk, today said herjof maintain special Mrs, jto ask for an increase in millage,|Ann ham. Mrs, Ruth ©. Hough ° First Methodist Church in Birming-|[E Mexico City, and a sister, Mrs. . a Lymn M. Caldwell dr. of All Populur Brands—Freshest Service for John P. Welling, month-old son of Mr. r Ruth C Hough, 66, of 272 Birmingham be held Wie, Bra also wil be Sn Racine le, R. Walng ot yr esse hn and Mrs. With a July 7 deadline for regis-(IE Navy Moon Flops ping along Fifth Avenue, some- thing which all the ladies plan on doing this tour. Although we have no play sched- uled for us Friday night, our last night in New York, many of our theater on their own. For instance, Mrs, Hogue has her ticket for the musi- cal “My Fair Lady,” while Mrs. Rammes has one for the serious drama, ‘‘Loék Homeward Angel.” Builder Knows It as ‘Mighty Mac’ (Continued From Page One) having such a large part in the dedication ceremonies, We have 7A gestions na aaa the celebration. of the varume local t are being assembled, will be covered in a second article for Friday's paper. It already is assured that the Oakland County area has a more prominent part in this three-day celebration than any other section of the state. STAMPs FOR SALE Today the special three-cent post- age stamp goes on sale. I have a Dr. Steinman writes poetry as a hobby, and a number of volumes of his poems have been published and were best sellers. He wrote one especially for me as follows: If your great Chief Pontiac Only now could hasten — Ta suse, pies in a Pontiac ca ors realm. Vv is Feulm. nosy ‘and ‘te NEW YORK (UPI) — New York may be headed for a beer CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Another “basketball” satellite was boosted into space by a Van- guard rocket today. Then, like its two predecessors, the 20-inch, 2144-pound sphere plunged back to earth. . Failure of the Vanguard's sec- ond’ stage to ignite was blamed): modes the Naval Research Labora- The 72-foot Navy rocket now has failed in five of its six tries. Its only success was chalked up March 17, when it launched the 3%-pound “grapefruit” satellite, tiniest of the man-made moons circling the earth. * * * Immediately in the wake of this latest failure‘came news from Electric Co,, that it is a new rocket engine capable of launching a satellite weighing as much as 20,000 pounds—almost seven times big- ‘ger than the Soviet Sputnik ITI. This engine, the cornpany said, will generate -from 500,000 to a million pounds of thrust, This compares with ‘45,000 pounds for the Vanguard. * * * The latest Vanguard blasted off Dibble Balks at Moving DETROIT (#—Dorne Dibble said today he won't report to the New York Giants. If he holds to this de- cision the Detroit Lions stand to lose a No, 3 draft choice of the Giants they got in return for Dibble. Dibble, 29-year-old former Michigan ‘State end, said he has business connections he figures will match his football salary. Edwin/ tions J. Anderson, president of the Lions, indicated — 8 decision may not Vanguard Fails to Make It hours in the countdown, It was| the third effort to get this par- ticular rocket off its launching pad. “brain” of the rocket, did not ig- nite and so it did not achieve the necessary 300-mile altitude and required to put its satellite into orbit. Disqualify Allen as Candidate for State Legislature The Board of Elections sioners today disqualified Stanley of his permanent residence.” a t 12:01 a.m. after delays of 242 | Allen, 38, who gave his address EB Half an hour later, the Navy/— R. Allen as a candidate for the — State Legislature from Pontiac on EB the grounds there- were “insuf-|— ficient signatures and a question |— nominating affidavit, became the first of 66 candidates for Oakland County offices to be removed from . “Allen didn't have sufficient signatures and there was a ques- tion about his I aageperatstant resi- dency,” said J. . county deck and an. vrype ge commissioner. Others are Judge Arthur E. Moore, chairman, and Charles A. Sparks, county treasurer. as 93 E. Ypsilanti. Ave. on his'E 7 1958 NORELCO Shaver Dre $24.95 TRADE-IN A 13" eee” WITHOUT - TRADE-IN 15.95 Ama 'o- SCHICK ‘Powershave’ Razor yin TRADE-IN - drought. 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Fo so na wo : mM mM » BROTHERS jl DD -ceten masts with unbreak- able lens, Complete ~ se- lection up to 81.7%. ; 998 OFFS F8SSO8SOOSS OSHS HFEHHHHHHEOHHHHHHEHSEHOOHHHHHO8HHEHOHHOOEHE oe a = + oT A am Ss ullenberger Takes Offensive * . = : . ee a i FOUR ite THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE #4 8 _ Ona ee apa iinet Vous Pes. died Orin doctor rene hep tthe uses, ho must dec room techniques medicines y between death |Sullenberger’s ’ ots eo sea ances tea. on the table” while Salienberger jadministered anesthesia Gienn C. Gillespie, attorney for| seststant. but that she had “never really ay tay marl ayo oy “He threatened to throw him rah es aghar > pal nesses to testify against Dr. Sul-| William et « oe However, she said “as time*pro- lenberger said she once submitted| between Sullenberger and Dr. I a report to har supervtase cane:|"—Y Sm alee et woe plaining ef and also Mrs. | tone Sullenberger taing pictures dur-| The. medical staff, -in* its ahageemees tp ing an operation. charges against Sullenberger are fendant” when Gillespie NURSE TESTIFIES " jattempting to show his actions be-ito enter new charges not Mrs. Berneice Ritter, registered «detrimental nurse, also recalled “more than ministration of 2 2 ia such cases. + once” administering spirits of am-| Although the charges are void of * -« 7% monia to keep Dr. Sullenberger/any claims of professional incom-| Dr, Clarke told how Sullenberger awake during operations. petence, which were the basis ofonce stormed out of the operating “I often wiped his eyes withithe brief court case, traces of this| laring “— nial ice water and he still was very ha the | Peeatll i rag drowsy,’ Mrs. Ritter said. She the i x tS oe ee Steet. twe nights. going down to the lab and look.” : structed us in any way what_ to | name, as witnesses ‘testified to | Sullenberger said, “I don’t want do,” Dr, Clarke said. Monday night. to be degraded by a few hatchet! Another witness, Miss Grace men present here,” he said look-|Bloomstrand, operating poom su- Sullenberger explained he ofteniing around the room. pervisor, spoke well of Dr. Sullen- used spirits of ammonia to remove xkv* *«t berger other than to say his wife SPECIAL PURCHASE! irritating odors from his surgical “My laundry is getting a good once called and said he couldn't P mask, -—- airing,” he continued, “and I as imeet a 7: 50 a.m. operating appoint- PARKING PROBLEMS, TOO suré you they (the doctors) won’t|™ent. Laughter erupted later when a|e.Smiling when I air their linen.” * * & witness told of Sullenberger’s at-| This supposedly will come tempt to have another doctor’s pa-|pext Wednesday : tient moved to the hospital annex|S#id he expected to rest the hospi-| abusive to her and always treated because the patient swore at him|t@l's cage against Sullenberger|her fairly. while he was having difficulty|Monday ‘night with the calling of] She admitted that he probably parking his car. seven + other: A smile came over Dr. Sullen-/Pe RO Friday night session as-orig-|surgeons in the hospital. Charges -berger’s face when Isabelle Shat-|U@lly . tuck, head nurse on the surgical Top witness Monday is expect- of these in the early morning! | floor, recalled it was she who sug- of to be Be. Sea J. Marre, chiet hours, te medion ofall. Sullenberger showed last night that most of these were emer- |pual average of 7,069,500 tons. 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Treating the hs alee aos os al i Ss were Go danecotere tw eid tervals the rated ct ton thle inet of jeep visits to every}quired to care for 450 patients in ’ KHON KAEN, Thailand (AP) — — |e he boty rly the rap patents ad. 1 became con|eparate taband fom wile andres to Hon Kaen They cameo prevent anemia he, Searney, Paty eee & ae ob ye . From this remote town in .north-|to controlling leprosy.” _ |vinged that the mental attitude of/mother from children. from as far away as Cambodia eee ff san cuntry tate where the wmoritimelastic about the roots that a8 east’ Thailand, @ young Spanish * 4 4 the patient was directly linked to +8 ££ ang Laos, bringing their pitifully) Dr. Miquel has also established |i). teams come regularly to give|now plans to abandon the lepro- doctor has launched a new’ type|™ Dr. Miquel became interested in|the rapidity of-the cure.” ' And so the lepers—many who few belongings, oe injections, sarium and turn it into a physical | of attack on one of man’s oldest(the application of psychiatry to in Nevemins 208, be Was sunt itn’: Sidden thie gesnee trom au They squatted on vernment 40 Cent Bank Account The pilot program has developed| therapy center to help those erip- leprosy,” the treatment of leprosy soon after|by the World Health Organization Jand nea ; ye ; so successfully that it now has/pled by leprosy. Dr. Ramon Miquel, 31, is con-|he was graduated from the Uni-|and the United Nations Children’s 1 80 Shee {Some built thateh-roofed “ huts./Killed After 25 Years been extended to three more prov-| “People must have hope—and vinced: hig combined medical-psy |Versity of Madrid six years ago. Fund (UNICEF) to belp the Thai|Dogs Ki S ip Qthers erected neat frame houses. inces and each year it will spread/we give them hope,” Dr. Miquel approach can control) His ideas attracted attention and|Public Health Service launch a pi-|Eqst of Ann Arbor * 8:9 AUSTIN, Tex, (AP) — State|farther from Dr. Miquel’s little; says. a the disease in-an incredibly short|in 1953 he was sent to India to|lot program for the treatment of Now the village has become a/Treasurer Jesse James received | headquarters until, in an expected time—and at comparatively little|work af a leprosarium in Orissa.|leprosy outside the leprosarium. | ANN ARBOR. (®—The vicious|self-supporting community of 900)anokay from the attorney general eight years, it will extend through-/They Bag 125 Crows cost. of ae. killing of 80 sheep by dogs is be-/men and women—100 of them in-|yesterday to do away with a 30-/out Thailand, ~ * * which have been :put into opera-| He 1,000|ing investigated by Washtenaw/fected with leprosy to. some de-jcent bank account that hadn't * * * AURORA, Ind. (UP) — Father If his program is successful, it|tion in Thailand, - cases Kaen/County Sheriff's men. ree, They ale rent ta eae touched in more than 25) After that, once there is suffi-/Raymond Dehen, a Roman Cath- could méan that there would no| “I noticed at Orissa,” he says,|province, But when his Tatler Catie Rie aida Wibelhichen aak stun ued. tvade ars. cient trained personnel to carryjolic priest who directs the 200- . longer be a need for the costly |“‘that the patients I treated out-\team canvassedthe area they|stray dogs tore throgh his flock}among themselves. The account in an Austin bankion the work, the entire program) acre Glenmary Novitiate here, and leprosaria where the diseased live|side the leprosarium progressed/found 17.000 cases. He estimatesjof 95 sheep before he drove them| The people come to the village|was from the administration of|will be taken over by the Thai/his assistant, Brother John Scho- in humiliating isolation, shunned much faster than those cunaang the Thailand total at 250,000. oft with a shotgun. Alber lives injot hope voluntarily. They may|Comptrolier S. H. Terrell, who| government. enberg, recently bagged a record . by even friends and familly; the leproserion. Soon after his arrival the news/Sriem Township eight miles east/leave any time they wi . The on-jleft office in 1931. One interesting feature of the|125 crows on a hunting expedition. “The cure for leprosy is not just ; -& _ {spread that a foreign doctor hadjof Ann Arbor: ly requirement is that they take} The opinion said the situation|program is that Dr. Miquel and|An Indiana conservation club paid a medical problem,” says Dr. “Those sitthte lived a morelarrived who treated lepers as hu-| Sheriff's men were trying to run|the biweekly injection of 10 cc. of|fulfilled the legal definition of/24 technicians are caring for 7,000|the priest a 15-cent bounty for Miguel, “It is also a psychological/normal life and they didn’t have|man—a doctor who was not afraididown the dogg. DDS (diaphnsysulphone) and at)“dormant.” patients—while a staff of 15 is re-'each crow. 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La 4 . : 3 t - ERC eee Caen ea or - S = = AT ee y # THE PONTIAC PRESS An Independent Newspaper President and Publisher A. FITZGERALD me : Editorial Page THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1958 Retirement Programs Benefiting Economy - An important financial prop to the Nation’s business is social security in the form of Old Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI), Veterans’ pay, re- | tirement pay for public employes and railway workers, unemployment and disability payments and other pen- sions. . . Under the OASI program, fi- nanced by both workers and em- -ployers, benefits are being re- ceived by 11.5 million people at the rate of more than $600 mil- lion a month. The average pen- sion check is being increased by the retirement of more and more workers who have built up credits during several years of higher pay. a a a re “Every month in this recession - period, the outpouring of checks for — public pensions, relief and other bene- fits grews larger,” says U. S. News & Werld Report. “In 1958 these checks from Federal, Staté and local gov- ernments will add up to a record $23 billion.” This amount of spending money is being added to the incomes of nearly 25 million people. — x «kk * The welfare system has become a major source of income, and often the only one for. about one-seventh of the population. It provides nearly $2 billion a month of persénal income, excluding company and private pensions, that quickly flows into American business. All Employes Cleared | in Signal Corps Probe All of the 33 employes of the Fort Monmouth Signal Corps suspended by the Army five years ago on secur- ity grounds, have been restored to their jobs. x *« * Twenty-five of the late Sen. Mc- CartHy’s victims were reinstated by the Army itself; two others were re- instated after they filed suits. Last week the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit held that in the other six cases the Army had ‘violated its own rules in not telling them why it had dismissed them as security risks. It should be noted that no evidence has ever been adduced to support the charges of subversive activities against any of the suspend- ed employes. x & The Signal Corps was engaged in important missile research at Fort Monmouth, N.J. and a number of the suspended employes were top experts. The McCartuy charges shattered the morale of the whole working force employed there and made it very diffi- cult to recruit other scientists. Fortu- ately for our country the suspicion and fear which was prevalent a few years back are fading away. * ww * The decision laid down no new rules but it does add to the pro- tection of the individual. The courts deserve major credit for consistently acting to correct in- justice and defend constitutional rights and freedoms. Other Missile Stations Available for U.S. Use Joun T. O’RourkeE, President of the Inter American Press Association, and editor of The Washington News, prints an editorial in his own news- THE PONTIAC PRESS Trede Mark Dally Except Sunday Rveests Besser, Jou A. Rie, ‘ Executive Vice President Assistant Advertist and Advertising Director Manager = Howamp H. Prrecematp mt, _Eant M. Texapwets, Vice President and Circulation Manager Business: Manager? . Se “ @, Marsnart. Jonvan, Jom W . Presosxate, Local Advertising Secretary and Editer Manager Rosrat B. Tams, - oo C. Inman, Managing Editor Grorce Classified Manager shies The Associated Press ts -entitied exclusively to the use for repubiication of a!) lora) news printed in this newspaper a6 well as all AP news dispatches. : Ontted to ee ® Bige mat) Sebeeriptions payable .. anes. stcond m '. Sfember of ABC, Phone Pon: a Pontiac 12, Michigan ’ paper which The Press is-happy to re- produce. Mr. O’Rourxg has long been a close student of affairs in Latin American countries and he speaks as an accepted authority. TheWashington News says: “So Dominican Dictator Trujillo wants to call it quits with us be- cause we flunked his playboy son in a top U.S. Army school? xk «© * “And to copper-plate his pique, he’s going. to yefuse all U.S. aid hence- forth and refuse us a site for a missile- tracking station. . oo wk *® “It’s a deal, we hope Washing- ton tells him, right off. There couldn’t be a better chance of dis- engaging ourselves from this high-riding strongman of the Caribbean, nor a quicker way ‘to restore some friendship and pres- - tige among other Latin-American peoples who abhor Trujilloism. x *&* *& “As for that missile station, a look at the map should reassure us. Such next-door neighbors as Haiti and Puerto Rico have the Dominican area blanketed. a ae: “We don’t often’ get such breaks. Let’s snap this one up.” The Man About Town Powder Puff Gals Getting Ready for Annual Big Transcontinental: Hop Vacation: What manufactures big arguments, even in the bes regulated families. : A number from this area will take part in the annual Powder Puff Transcon- tinental Air Race, which starts at San Diego, Calif., on July 4, and ends at Charleston, S. C., on July 8. They include: © Miss Margaret Crane of Fenton, together with Mrs. George-A. (Sammy) McKay of Grand Blanc. Oakland County’s vet- eran woman flyer, Mrs. Janie (Phil) Hart, who has been on a number of such races, is not entered this year. She now is on a flight to France with six of her eight chil- dren. However, her co-pilot,. Miss Bernice P. Trimble, who now operates a flying school, will pilot her own plane. | ‘For many years a Pontiac factory work- er, ' . Andrew Jokinen now operates a trout pond near Wol- verine. : ~ The current issue of the National Geo- Gremic azine has a ay pee pro- ‘usely color-illustrated feature story on Greenfield Village, covering The Waterford General Store ‘and other attractions moved there from Oakland County. . When tempted to do so, just rememeber that : ~ “Fhe Fun to Pass has been found the major cause of traffic accidents, in a national survey. The first installments of his idea of what may expect in the jet air age, said to be just around the corner, now running in these columns, from the pen of . Claire Cox, is something that surely merits the read- ing of everybody. It’s.a think arouser. A lifetime resident of Pontiac, M, Terreault ; of 1109%4 Lakeview Ave., bought a post card on June 23, 1958, showing a view of Saginaw St., with Chase’s store next to Krogers, and asks, “Can’t we be more up to date?” The fertilizer you put in your ground is relished by the weeds to an even greater extent than what you're trying to benefit. That's one reason Director David R. Ewalt of the Pontiac Parks and Recreation De- partment, finds it necessary to declare such a strenuous war on weeds. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Lena Hamilton _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks of 426 South Paddock St.; fifty-first wed- ' ding anniversary. Harry J. Pattison | of 5970 Pontiac Trail; elghty-first birth- — day: : =Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hitchcock of Holly; sixty-fifth wedding anniver- sary. 5 _ Mr, and Mrs. Charles Watkins, ~*_ of Lake Orion; fifty-sixth wedding anni- . versary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Waters. of Holly; fifty-first wedding anniversary. + ; of 188 Judson 8t.; eighty-sixth birthday. Busy as a You-Know-What David Lawrence Says: ~ Court Friends Hoot J udge Lemley WASHINGTON — What's? this, what's this—we are actually read- ing today many bitter comments denouncing a court decision. And they are coming from some of the very persons who only a few months ago were rev- erently extolling the sanctity of America's courts and upbraiding critics for alleg- edly trying to “kill the um- LAWRENCE Poor Judge Harry J. Lemley is the target! He wrote the recent decision granting a two-and-a-half- year postponement of “‘desegrega- rend in the schools of Little Rock, He relied, of course, on the specific advice handed down by the Supreme Court of the United States which told the local courts to apply “practical flexibility” as an equitable means of reconciling “public and private needs” in carrying out the decree on deseg- regation. Judge Lemley appealed for rea- son and time to cool passions while conflicting statutes were being ruled upon in pending cases in Arkansas. But the very persons who have been saying that whatever the Supreme Court declares is the “law of the land” are now severely condemning Judge Lemley and indirectly the Supreme Court, too. Here are some of the latest comments: 1. Rep. Celler (D-N.¥.), chalr- man of the House Judiciary Com- mittee: “The decision is as out- rageous as it is impudent... . It flouts the Supreme Court... . His (Lemley’s) decision means that local clamor and dema- goguery can cause an overriding of the supteme law of the land.” 2. Rep. Keating (R-N.Y.), rank- ing member of the House Judiciary Committee: “If such court: deci- sions result in indefinitely delaying putting into effect the law of the land, Congress will have a re- sponsibility to legislate." 3. Sen. Douglas (D-Ill): Judge Lemley seems to have “yielded to the threat of mob violence. I have never understood that mob violence took precedence over the law of the United States.” 4. Statement of four Negro leaders at a conference with President Eisenhower discussing the general problem of race re- lations: “The decision shocked and outraged Negro citizens and millions of their fellow Ameri- cans. This opinion is being con- strued, rightly or wréngly, as a green light to lawless elements in their defiance of Federal authority,” 5. Rep. Holtzman (D-N.Y.): “This decision seems to encourage defiance of the due process of law, and makes a mockery of justice.” 6. Gov. Harriman of New York, Democrat: ‘A travesty on justice.” ‘The Country Parson : ® He said the 1954 decision was being nullified “by those who were de- free speech in America. other cases in which a somewhat different set of circumstances may arise. Dr. William Brady Says: - Mellanby Diet Advocated for Multiple Sclerosis — In his classical Nutrition and Disease, Edward M@llanby, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S.; said: ; “In the last 28 months I have ___ freated 13 cases ‘(of multiple oo = Aig veg- BRapy 2 and car- = a rots, and codliver oil two drams (approximately two teaspoonfuls) twice daily. . . “The two points that have im- pressed themselves on my mind _are: (1) The great improvement that takes place in early cases, however severe — an ment from which up to the pre- sent time there has, been no relapse. (2) The stationary condition of the more chronic cases — these patients got no better but no worse.” Now we must acknowledge that Mellanby himself did not suggest or approve the substitution of a vitamin A concetrate for the cod liver oil, perhaps because such a highly purified and tasteless preparation was not available at the time. We must acknowledge also that cod liver oil is not only one of the richest natural sources of vitamin A but also one of the richest natural sources of vitamin D. So if we pretend to follow the Mellanby diet “for multiple (dis- seminated) sclerosis, we must in- clude half an ounce (a tablespoon- ful) of cod liver oil daily. In the years since publication of: Mellanby’s book, othel physicians have not confirmed his observa- - tion. Whether this was because ‘they stbstituted concent- * rated vitamin A for cod liver I don’t, know, All I can say today is that, That may be sufficient time to “try” »* E fi rk Hu Ht i ot ft 5 : f E f i ht ing occurred, but the judge said it wasn’t necessary to state where or for what distance he traveled It’s time we did something about these abuses. I'mi sure Commis- sioner Barry isn't aware of or in accord with such practices. I urge. Case Records of a Psychologist: : a on government to which I pay taxes. We paid in the neighborhood of $9,000 for a report to which we don't even have access. Was the 80 report of our police : tt the city fears to make it public?\jVhat has the city come te that 'y owners let themselves be like chil- dren? Aren't intelligent énough to have the report? Or does the city t feel there might be hundreds of protests as to the way it’s being handled? Let us all know what's wrong with the police department, rather than — keep the survey under wraps until it’s too late to do anything about it. Taxpayer letters for Voice of the People — = the name ind address of . This imformation w:!! be withheld upon is not of a crit must be under 200 Pontiac Press reserves edit all letters. the right Get Wise to Latest Medical Facts A lot of older folks still hold outmoded notions in med- icine as well as in the realm of sex, So scrapbook this case and keep it in mind the next time anybody in your family has a high fever. Modern medicine has discovered many new facts that reverse some. - of the ancient notions, such as those held by geet hy Washington’s doctors in k So gef wise to the latest medi- eal facts. : By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE CASE Y-346: Philip, aged 27, is our oldest living * child. During the Asi- atic flu epidemic; last winter Mrs, Crane and I were @ at our Indiana 77 home for 10 days. @ But I have ge promised to be in Chicago at least on alternate week- Aspirin is very good as a means of relieving pain. But it also causes the blood vessels in’ the skin to dilate somewhat, thereby tending to reduce your fever. * * * In the old days, laymen felt that fever was the dangerous thing ‘to combat, so they quickly tried For even the physicians in 1799 still held the erroneous notion that fever is an enemy of man- kind and thus if they could take some of the heat (blood) out of his veins, his temperature would drop. And it did, for George Washing-~ ton died! Nowadays, we'd prob- ably order a couple of blood transfusions to be GIVEN to George Washington in such an ailment, instead of taking blood AWAY from him! * * * For fever is a great ally of sick people! It helps them get well! For when your temperature rises, your defending white blood Meanwhile, the bacteria are _ slowed down in their rate of mul- tiplication, ; (white corpuscles) accord, : B 2 e : . But let your body decide when. to drop the temperature! Or you ‘puscles Tay actually play into_the hands_ needs the féver or you wouldn't have it! HOW, HIGH FEVER “But, Dr. Crane,’’ some of you may protest in shocked surprise, “can't fever go too high?" Yes, but 105 is not too: high, and few ailments run above that Moreover, children show two _ or three degrees higher tempera- ture with the same ailment than adults do, “Thus, acute tonsillitis in a tod- dler may produce 104 degrees when its parents show 101 the same condition. 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Sag 2h SJ@YSOM 2;0W0jND PUD e creas HEA er heey a a 4a6urim PPO ySa},OpWId1} BsoOY> iP pss aa aa FO seg rey pe bis to SwaaMvid aaqgind -“Wa.LNID aa TIVLZA0"0 oy il) ' Naat emerrene © Ce 2 ae * S,_ THURSDAY, JUNE, 26, Fer reae & me wees & TEN ‘Alaskan Niners Pick Up Support Hal Boyle aii NEW YORK (AP)—One way a ” Actor Bill Holden Is] é ti be an’t Affor State! movie star measures success is|acting talent and C F vl Me 7 the thas: he Pane A spees. eh under many profit-sharing ’ steak at aden, *t life.” Status,’ Asserts Yukon jis, lawyers, deals, he not only has to act in|ner ‘He Jooks at the passing mo-| What are the rl guley | Editor in Letter “Bill, you're really getting wpe Hee -be ee go, out and| ment from. a distance inside him, |in Hollywood? Holden grinned. ‘gol ee? in the world,” a lawyer said eee ie ss mS; almost ag if the world were a mo- “It I really knew the answer to[% ©mtibution of some kind to on archeological and ex- represented a decline of WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate 2tr William Holden recently. — Td set up an office and sell|>usiness, and then get out of it. ons that might ik some|10.3 per cent in number and 11-2 coponenia of statehood for Aisin). <5 Sm contrat ta te weir) OF OB : ae Ssereities ie ale ~“T-don't like acting, I never did.lway help man better u per cent in dollar value compared came up with a letter from|jgmee™ YOU ‘atest one US OVEr! | Tt oe, Holden has no rival as par-| en ee eee ie Sas bee with the same 1956 period. an Alaskan editor saying the terri-| Another measure of stardom|a world ambassador without tory can’t afford state status | now is the distance an actor trav- Hollywood, Friendly . Sen. A. Willis Robertson (D-Va) named the editor as Emery F. Tobin of Ketchikan and read his letter into the record as the«Sen- ate approached .the stage of’ pre- liminary voting on the statehood bill. * * * Tobin contended Alaska could not afford the luxury of statehood and asserted that most residents els ach year. Holden, an Oscar winner and one of America’s golden top 10 boxoffice draws, estimates he has travéleq 600,000 miles in the last five years. * * “I'll do 150,000 this year,” he said during a luncheon pause here on his way. to the West Coast. The day before he had been in Paris,’ folks at home—that here “is nice boy next door, grown a mier place for’ all. has — to maintain an air : ritit Despite his wide roving, Holden| in southeast Alaska are opposed to the territory's admission as a state. Opponents of statehood, he said, do not have the financial means to be heard. Robertson quoted Tobin as say- ing opponents of statehood want to see Alaska develop industrially before coming into the Union. * * fhe day before that in Rome. “The public doesn’t concern it-| y|they are interested in me person-| ‘in “Golden Boy.” That was 42 “A majority et peas Ok al pictures and 20 years ago. pretty dull L "Fun-Time” N 8 —— ; a ' & = Sixty-five per cent a territorial NOW. Sears RO BO O income, the editor said, now de-| ‘Presents I rives from the’ federal govern | ment. Alaska, the letter continued, has only one year-round industry—a pulp mill at Ketchikan. ~ Tomorrow Night, Saturday Deluxe Aluminum Outside of the Senate chamber Chest Ge gh Epp ayreres Afternoon and Monday Night ” situation was presented by Secre- Reg. 21.98 17.88 tary of the ee Seaton. Holds 25 pound cake of ice. * Seaton tne on President Ei- senhower and told newsmen later that his purpose was to discuss the statehood bill. He said he gave Eisenhower new statistics on. Alas- ka’s economy. 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They chose 22 of their own people to form Canada’s first assembly, which convened October 2, 1758, in Hali- fax, their capital. For many years the seagirt pe- - ninsula had been a shuttlecock in the Franco-British contest for the continent. Nova Scotia’s original in- habitants, the Micmac Indians, had made life a horror, especially for British settlers. The French-speak- ing Acadians had been expelled— a tragic event immortalized by Longfellow in his classic ‘““Evange- line.”’ With the events of 1758 dawned happier, more peaceful days for Nova Scotia. It was a haven for Loyalists in the American Revolu- tion. An air of peace still hangs over the maritime province, tied to neighboring New Brunswick by a strip of tidal meadow. ,.To some mapmakers Nova Scotia resembles a lobster reaching 200 miles into the Atlantic. Its claws ere Cape Breton Island, enclosing the shim- mering Bras ‘d'Or Lakes. Ne place in Nova Scotia is more than 50 miles from the sea. Salt air blends with breezes red.- olent of spruce. Cattle graze on sunny hillsides, and boats tack into quiet harbors under leaning sails. Nove Scotia's 700,000 inhabitants number many proud descendants of early Scottish, British, and New England settlers—and those of homesick Acadians who found their way back thousands of miles to native soil. Pine 246 Feet Tall GRANTS PASS, Ore. — One of the world’s tallest ponderosa pines has been found in Meyers Valley, 18 miles west of Grants Pass. It is 246 feet high and has a maxi- mum diameter of 57 inches. For- esters estimate it containg 14,000 board feet of lumber, Boy Pays $115 for Tugboat Ride as Voyage Flops NEW YORK (AP) — Leonard Calvert III, 17, is minus his bank account as well as a contemplated stowaway trip ‘to Europe. Leonard, who just. completed his junior year at University High School, Los Angeles, Calif., had this summer. . * * * First, he quietly obtained a passport. Then, on the eve of going to a camp near his home, he withdrew his $115 savings and bought a plane ticket to New York. He bade his parents goodby and flew here Tuesday, They thought he was at camp. Yesterday he twalked aboard the liner Te de [France after paying the 50-cent admission charge for persons visiting the ship before it sails. * * * He hid in a washroom as the ship got under way. About 20 minutes later, a purser found him; questioned him and called author- ities, Leonard was _brought back in a tug. Commented the youth: “I never thought it would cost me $115 for a tugboat ride,”’ Steam Used by Trains pares with 90 per cent in 1949. 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Dulles has said the talks should | be purely technical, steering clear of poli .|sized in Germany in 1874, but it -|was not until 1939 that Paul Mul- ‘against cheating. * *« & In London, the British Foreign Office said the Geneva talks are similar reaction from the French government. : German First - Produced DDT During 1874 NEW YORK—The so-called won- der chemical, DDT (dicholorophe- nyl-tricholoroethane) which in re- cent years has been used to virtual- ly eradicate malaria from the world, is not new. It was synthe- ler discovered its power to kill cer- tain types of insects. 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But unlike a submarine, it can dive to the bottom of yawning abysses several miles below the surface. x « * Scientists lie in a ball-shaped gondola attached to the underside of the craft. With powerful search- lights opening up the world of eternal night, they peer through an observatior port at weird crea- tures that have dwelt so long in dives in a bathyscaphe ported in May by French Navy Lieutenant Commander Georges ee 0 Se ee Society, In 1954, Se tieaeen Pierre Henri Wlillm made the deepest under- sea dive ever achieved, reach- ing a depth of 13,287 feet, These dives have given science a much better understanding of|w. how animals actually live on the floor of the sea. Earlier, scientists had to depend largely on guesses based on studies of dead fish that had been trawled up. x * * A startling discovery made on the floor of the Mediterranean was a fish with “legs.” This crea- ture, known as Benthosaurus, hops across the sea bottom on stilt like fins. Its presence In the Mediterranean is stil] denied by specialized manuals, but Houot brought back photographs to i- lence the skeptics, —_ In the Atlantic Houot observed a giant crab with a ‘carapace meas-; uring 20 inches: In the middle depths of the sea, he saw a fish, Paralepis, that swims up and down like a high-speed elevator. Turned Down by Lloyd's ATLANTA (UPI) — Officials of Atlanta’s g00 found out that Lloyd's of London won't insure everything, afte: all. Lioyd's declined to issue a $20,000 policy on 4 wall of the jungle cat build- ing, at the base of which work- ers plan to blast out a moat. The premium was too small for the risk involved, insurance officials _ ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘T “v i training at Fort Knox, Ky. and is| is serving aboard the home on leave until July 6 when| Gowan for a four-month tour of he will report to Selfridge Air|-duty in the Mediterranean, two- * x & i he f i ‘7 ie ’ ee lives at 19 » ond | wife, Mary, , Va. ‘ s - * Aaa Army Pvt. 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September . . anuary, February there's no school, December—which one would you pick as “ike to have stay the longest? e they say, looking at you pentering bey . or November or anyone could be so foolish as to ask such a question. ree gee wae off they seamper, not to return until thelr stomachs: grow! for supper. It’s June and J really independent and impartial survey taken recently of . "oe oe oe ee ee June or Jaly—monthe where everybody, ean fing sane aiser ic ROIS LAND AGS, these Gy Sie ating bolted Gan. to nee as fe the Son” float lazily in their favorite boat. i et Convertible owners love the “Fun in the The reason for this pick among Pontiac and Oakland such an abundance of beautiful lakes, parks, golf courses . Picnics are a m re f ust on warm evenings. Whether you favor and other giycte amare . Bermuda shorts or fot, this is the time they are seen. oe It isn’t so "bad to awake these , ‘You'd have to look far to Beat this part of the “Water sot lnshondcd daha dart And at: sien 0 sie she é Wonderland.” ANYONE KNOWS THAT Kids didn't have to be asked their favorite months: ‘ “When day it’s a pleasure to see Old Sol sticking with us longer. Some say they get more done these days. Others say not. Regardless, it’s still “Fun in the Sun.” Ask anyone. . (middle), of 8311 Lagoon St., and Jim Pirie, of 7707 Locklin ave. > as they await their turn on the tee at Morey’s Golf and Country Club, 2280 Union Lake Rd. RIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE — Herb Nicholson (right), of 8241_Golf Ln., takes summer months over others because it's when golf is at its best. The same goes for Harold J. Tompkins - 2 os a Rd., Mrs. Fred Brede Jr., 2111 Watkins Lake Rd., and Mrs Francis Fleck, of 1326 Florence Ave. The game took place at the Pontiac Yacht Club on Watkins Lake. BADMINTON BY THE LAKE — Just one of many “Fun in the Sun’’ summer sports to enjoy is this game of badminton. This shuttlecock is getting a working ever from (Lr) Mrs. Sheldon Covert. of 3681 Covert Rd., Mrs. Glenn Fries, 381 Watkins Lake Pentiac Press Photes by Tom Geris ———~+4 .., Landing. of Father Marquette to Be Restaged at St. Ignace ST. IGNACE — A significant, Marquette Day pageant is pre-|sion on the southern shores of Lake | = colorful event depicting SOM | sented annually, The event tradi- | Superior, of the history made at &t.‘ TgMACC! tionally takes place on the second! After the Indians, who appear in| nearly three centuries ago will be pas \colorful paints and regalia, stage staged here Sunday, as part of the|Sueday in August, This year, upon|tneir dances, they follow the black! Mackinac Bridge dedication festi-jspecial’ request of the Mackinac|robed priest to the altar site for! val The event will be a portrayal |pageant will also be presented at! of the landing at St. Ignace of the|noon Sunday as a special feature’ Another phase of the ceremony | famous Jesuit missionary priest’ and explorer, Father Jacques Mar- quette, who established a mission’ ~here in 1671. * * Two years later, in 1673, Father Marquette set cut with Louis Jo- liet, French fur trader and explor-) er, and a few French voyagers in two canoes to explore the Mississip- pi as a possible long sought pas- sage to the West, The journey back to St. Ignace Was never completed by Pere Marquette. He died from a lin- gering illness on his Soba voy- age and was buried on the shore | of Lake Michigan near the pres- - ent city of . Ludington. In 1677, a large flotilla of canoes, manned by his beloved Indians, returned Father Marquette’s body} .to its final resting place at St. Ignace. * * * At his burial site, known as Fa- ther Marquette Park, a eae Bridge dedication committee, t he ‘of the bridge celebration. ~| The portrayal. of Father Mar- | quette’s landing at St. Ignace was | ae enmeenied ens Sexy Oe y morning in August, 1949, by made Ignace Knights of Colum- | bus Council, This first presentation was wit-! nessed by approximately 500 peo. ple “and since that time many) thousands have been in attendance. The pageant takes place on the shores of Moran Bay in St. Ignace lopposite Father Marquette Park jand is followed by a field mass celebrated in Father Marquette’s honor near the Pigg “ his grave. | * The landing is eauased with a| dians and a representative of Pere| ok is followed by an authentic Indian welcoming ceremony for him and his party of Indians, who) originally came from another mis number of canoes transporting In-| celebraion of mass, * .*> ‘that is known to be most authentic} is singing, in an Indian tongue, | iby a group of local residents of Indian descent whose ancestors | ‘learned the hymns they sing front |- | Jesuit missionaries who spoke their | dialect. \preached by the Rev. Marshall L.| Lochibiler, S. J., University of De-| troit rector, Tiny ‘Explorer’ Almost Lost at Dedication | MACKINAC BRIDGE One of the nation’s most important) shuffle at dedication of the Macki-| inac Bridge today. | The first public showing of gne! “lof the few Explorers not racing) This year the serfnon will be| (UPI) — oe to the shores of the) |pieces of hardware—an Explorer} : | satellite—nearly got lost in the! (2 ‘. * ve FS a 4, and Mark, + = = oe STRAITS OF MACKINAC ‘BRIDGE (?— Michigan started a | solid 72 hours of merrymaking to-| FUN IN THE SUN — There's no doubt that the Fries’ brothers, left to right, Kurt, 2, Derrick, 3, are having just = wae Playing ae rar 2S at the beach. The ingredients for such a time are a beach, a pail and a beach ball. 3-Day Fete Opens at Bridge Open for business since thelcurrents and fierce winds that start of the deer hunting season|whip through the area at veloci- — na ‘the heavens right now was author-| lday asx it dedicated the world’s ‘last Nov, 1 (minimum fee, $3.25) ties up to 78 miles an hour, skep- cae . ized by Army Secretary Wilber’ longest and costliest suspension OMe way), the bridge has awaited tics for years have said no such p | Brucker several weeks ago. i bridge. ‘warm weather and tourists for|bridge could be built. | | U 0 IC * | With parades «nd fireworks, its formal dedication. ~« * * 0 The Redstone arsenal at Hunts-| thousands touched off the three- ~ * | But Dr. David B. Steinman, its rile, Ala., stripped a satellie of alll iday celebration at the Straits of| Two Michigan Republican poli-|designer, says the bridge not only as Leaders Praise Bridge : \classified equipment and sent it} by Railway Express to Detroit's rhe ne It was ce to St. dap re “NEXT TIME WE'LL . | Tom Gerls caught these two sailors mapping the next day's race ” rite Pontiac Press photographer ai Mackinac, where the hew bridge | joins Michigan's two peninsulas! for the first time since the Ice} _ is safe — it's the safest in the world and can withstand winds of infinite velocity. Nearly 3,500 men helped build ticians Postmaster General Arthur E, Summerfield and Army Secretary Wilbur M: Brucker — MA AP)—Everybody praised the brid RTT | ee ee iste “am ane Gov. © Mase Wines und cl eed ee abot So. cer CKINAC BRIDGE (AP)— y pr ge ) h St., and ennen Williams ai ve ° The space * af. was spotted by a ae ee sod Eceee Star of the show is en |Democrats will run the show pret-/ accidents. and the men who built it, and nobody mentioned Michigan's upcoming election—at least not officially. by That was the situation that developed in the plush Grand| Hotel on Mackinac Island yesterday as some of the state's top| ranking politicians gathered to honor the postmaster general, | | aa s so small (80 inches long)/ the Straits of Mackinac Bridge, and a 3-cent postage stamp. compared with the bridge and all! Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield, a Republican, made) a ‘flying trip from Washington,) D. C., to attend a luncheon given) in his honor by the Bridge Author-| ity. The Democrats, eager for Gov. Williams to grab a big share of the bridge glory, looked askance at the timing of the affair a day before the start of the dedication ceremony. Williams thotigh, got a choice seat at the speakers table and gave the sécond longest speech of the day behind Summerfield. U.S. Sen. Charles E. Potter (R-Mich) sat at the same table but didn’t say a word to the audience of nearly 200. x * * Half a dozen Republican Con- gressmen came with Summerfield and got together with state GOP leaders upstairs to talk politics. At the table everybody steered clear Scouts Will Serve fi | Summerfield asserted, and Wil-'s \liams nodded in agreement, that! jRobert Wallin, 17-year-old Macki-| naw City high school boy, gave the} best talk of the day. He read an! to me,’’ one that won him a $50) bond in a contest among Straits! area teen-agers. | } | 8/ Visiting Queens — | | ST. IGNACE (UPI) — The 87) city, county and state queens who will participate in the Mackinac Bridge dedication are being greet- ed by Boy Scouts as they arrive here today and Friday. Fifteen Sault Ste. Marie Explor- essay on “what the bridge means| ; reporter in the basement of the Mackinac Bridge Authority Office, — up against a hot water the big missiles we have on dis-| here that we weren't quite) "an Army) play: sure what to do with it,’ ispokesman said. It. was finally decided to put the! satellite on display in the SESE exhibit area in St. Ignace. |Governors Don’t Come— iLots of Relatives Do MACKINAC BRIDGE (UPI)—All| Gov. G. Mennen Williams had in| the way of guests at the Mackinac! |Bridge dedication today—save one| | ‘| —was a —— of reatives | The ete a ee all the! 47 other state governors to attend ‘the three-day ceremonies that be- gan today. Gov. Albert B. (Happy) Chandler of Kentucky was the only one who nibbled at the invitation but then he begged off:at the last minute. (right), of 96 Osceola St., plan ahead while their Detroit friend, John iaenb, waits on the dock. Big Bridge to Be Closed First Time Since Opening MACKINAC BRIDGE (UPI)—What wind, waves, ice and snow have failed to do—namely closing the Mackinac Bridge to traffic—pomp and ceremony will. * * * For the first time since its opening Nov. 1, the bridge will be closed for about a half hour Friday, at 4:00 p. m., to allow 85 beauty queens in open convertibles to roll across the bridge. On Saturday, traffic will be held up in the two bridge cities, Sf. Ignace and Mackinaw City, from about 11:00 a, m. until 1:30 p. m., while the bridge dedication ceremony is carried.on at the north anchor biock, St. Ignace. * * * The Mackinac Bridge Authority will issue printed cards to every delayed motorist, apologizing for the closedowns. The bridge authority said the only exception to the bridge closedown will be in case of extreme emergenicies. Governor Calls Turns yesterday morning, called the! |Mac”’ — the five-mile-long bridge, | |built in 3%4 years at a cost of 100! [million dollars. | Its 7,400-foot suspension span is longer than any other in the; world. | The bridge connects Michigan's | two peninsulas at a point where the Straits of Mackinac join Lakes iMichigan and Huron Postal Workers Weary at Bridge MACKINAC BRIDGE (®—Weary| postal workers at St. Ignace and Mackinaw City heaved a collective sigh of relief today after passing their biggest test. Together, they put more than! |450,000 first-day ‘‘covers’” of the = 3-cent stamp commemorating jthe Straits of Mackinac Bridge. The blueish-green stamp went on isale for the first time yesterday jat the two terminal cities of the |bridge. Today they are available at all the nearly 37,000 post offices imaxing 70 years of dreams, was /a major engineering feat. Michigan looks upon the bridge as a big tourist attraction and expects to foster industry and business growth in the sparsely treacherous! porulated Upper Peninsula. ity much from-‘now on. Construction of the bridge, cli- Because of swift, 95 No Gimmicks $ 6 or More .. | Less Than 6... .$21.95 Ea. Completely “SELF-STORING” with Fiberglas Screen, “ese of it. er Scouts have_been assigned as wf ° F turns last night at square dances|across the country. rqugh- enea . baggage porters and car washers eg. all said they were too After Walking Bridge 100 leading Michigan 4-H Club! * Stamp collectors from. th : NO GIMMICKS Summerfie depicted the Jor the queens who will stay at bu said Williams. out the. nation and foreign lands Phone FE 4-6089 8A. M. bridge as an example of Amer- ica’s ability to win the war of economics with the Soviet Union When it has a mind to. Seo Tech during the festival. Five of the scouts will serve as porters while the othe! will wash the white convertibles which have Williams held it up as a prime been assigned to each queen by the'che. ‘ * * ‘|night and will continue tonight andjsons went on the federal payroll ‘example of Michigan's “can do’'|Oldsmobile Division of General Mo-| “But I a a whole houseful of The governor, who walked five}tomorrow at the Cheboygan Fair-jat St. Ignace and some three dozen spirit. tors. relatives, "* Williams said, miles across the rain-swept bridge!grounds. ‘ at Mackinaw City. The only official Williams’ guest at the state-ownéd mansion on Mackinac Island was Canadian Sec- retary of 2 Henri Courteman- CHEBOYGAN (UPI) — Gov. G. |members. . Mennen Williams was kept hopping on his busy schedule last night at the Mackinac Bridge festivities. * * <2 * , It was part of an agricultural show at the bridge festival last as well flooded the local post of- fices with requests for first-day cancellations. To’ accommodate them, nearly two dozen extra per 10" FM, Dally ALL AWNING and STORM WINDOW SALES 090 6. THLEGRAPE RD. FACING BUTE Sf. 4 ‘tart Teamster “properly, I was told _FIGHTEEN ‘ ; Reform Drive. Court - Monitors Issue - Orders on Cleanup for Locals in 3 Cities WASHINGTON named monitors have started a major crackdown to reform James R. Hoffa’s scanda)-rocked, Teamsters Union. The drive is being steered by Martin F. O'Donoghue, a veteran. labor lawyer who for a time last} fall represented the Teamsters in a suit against the union, He told - a reporter: “I'm going to call ’em as I see 'em, If they don't like it, let them blow their tops.” , ®& * * O'Donoghue and two fellow mon- itors issued clean-up orders yes- terday aimed at Teamsters locals in New York, Philadelphia and Springfield, Mo, The monitors.also closed they are checking surety bonds of Teamsters officials all over the country to weed out con-| victed hoodlums. x «© * Hoffa, Teamsters president just acquitted in New York on wire- tapping conspiracy charges, has called a meeting of the national union's executive board here next) Monday. The union’s top bosses) (AP). — Court-|ice - Sluggers Faced Baseballs Shot From Canhon NEW YORK — Although the use of mechanical basebail-pitehing de- vices to save muscles in batting practice is generally considered a development of the past decade or |so, a device was made and used in 1897 to perform the same serv- [Producing X ni: rs | Without X Rays 3 2 CHICAGO=X rays made without|® X rays — ‘of human bones taken without an X-ray unit —have been achieved with an ul-} © trasonic recorder built to test atomic-reactor fuel elements used tana is navigable for about at Argonne - National en ee according to Chicago, Mates. : It was a special cannon that used gunpowder to fire the baseballs. Attachments of iron rods were available to shoot curves that broke nine inches or more.in any desired direction. ” * * * The cannon was later modified to resemble a large blunderbuss to be fired = from the shoulder. As the ball left the barrel, it rubbed against steel plates that caused the ball to spiri and thus to carve. Physician, Son Burned to Death Wife, Two Children Massachusetts Home will have to decide whether to goleyes of his screaming wife when along with O'Donoghue or buck him, * * *. Two members of the 15-man ex- ecutive board are involved in the New York and Philadelphia locals| subject to monitor orders. But it is indicated that if O'Donoghue meets opposition he will complain directly to U. §. District Court Judge F. Dickinson Letts, who ap- pointed him. Working with O’Donoghue as court-appointed monitors are’ God-| frey Schmidt of New York and L. N. D. Wells of Dallas. Farmer Flings Body of Fox Before Hunters KINGSBRIDGE, England — The hunt was about to move off at, Kingsbridge, England, when a lo-| cal farmer drove up in his car. * * * He shouted: ‘Here you are, blood your pack. They don't know. what a fox looks like.” He threw a dead fox to the hounds. Farmer John Tucker later said: ‘Some people say I shouldn't have done it. But the only fox the hounds caught this season was so old it} was toothless and could not jump) a hedge. What I did was a joke, with some feeling behind it,’ * * * “The hunt isn't doing its job t someone called the police when I showed my fox. But some of the women were delighted. Although enthu- siastic hunt followers, they have never seen a fox before." Uses Recipe of Wife PLAINVILLE, Conn. (UPI) — After beating several women in a cooking contest, Roland Ernest re- ported, “It was easy — I just used a recipe in my wife’s cook- The Victine weve identified his son, Richard, about 4 years A witness to the tragedy, next | ‘door neighbor Joseph Paglia, said | _|he ewoke to find the house ‘“‘in a solid sheet of flames.”’ * * * said, “holding the infant in her the flames, he said. men arrived there was little they | father and his son. Algeria Stirs Again, 13° French Soldiers Die iclashes between ported Frenchmen and 57 rebels. with a trainer plane. Escape From Blazing; sto. death early today before the, “The mother was standing in the | front yard screaming for help,” he’ arms and the other boy by her side.” A neighbor tried to enter the home but was driven back by HIE RE rape pene \a> te renee me tepere | The two-alarm fire was brought under control about an hour after the flames broke out. Fire officials. said they Were not immediately: able to determine the cause of thee j “ ALGIERS (AP) — A score of French forces and Algerian nationalists were re- today. . 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STRIPE, CHECK SWIM TRUNKS )98 Small, medium, large, extra large Fabric by Galey & Lord, Penney quality tailored .-.a sensational value. ton plus 2-ply nylon'sup- port. Now at Penney’s. Open Dai 1 0: A. M * ‘One South Saginaw, Comer Pike FE 5-5731 PENNEY’S MIRACLE MILE Store Hours mere "to. 900 P. head sistant. PENNEY’S Open Monday-Fri = Other or a DOWNTOWN Store: Hours 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. 330 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. ewer A EE SE ae a British Colonials are reluctant to| change their mode of life and live almost exactly as their grandfath- ers did 50 years ago. a : LONELY O10 HOUSE — High on its own:island stands this -house at the intersection of U.S. Route 14 and the Ohio Turnpike in Portage County. Harland Fogle, a real estate dealer, had to postpone wrecking the house when excavating machinery came early to his 45-acre lot. The land is being developed for business. # A _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1958 . SWIM SUITS Quiet Fiji Islands Draw Many American Tourists They loathe new-fangied air conditioning and won't even use a ceiling fan when the tempera- | 3e2- tures soar past 100 degrees in gm SUVA, FLJI ISLANDS (INS) — If you can put up with raw fish -and sleeping in 110 degree heat without a fan — and still say, “Hip, Hip, a > the Fiji Islands. If you do, you'll join gn of American tourists who are dis- the hurricane season. Pacific isle isn’t as idyllic as the A travel folder says, but definitely tea? — ane * - ~*~ *« paratively deserted Pacific isle — and readers of James Michener’s want the “‘primitive” touch. “Tales of the South Pacific.” Today Suva is deluged with iv; travelers and tourists, to the sur- z prise and delight of crusty retired British sea captains who run Su- va’s sleepy affairs with monocled despotism. In 1957, 50,000 air travelers vis- things.” are Americans. “But blimey,’ remarked a stern lege. Briton recently, “I can’t see why to Suva.” |spears in amazement when * * * sprightly, Suva boasts nary a cabaret or into the Koroleva Beach Hotel. night spot and sidewalks begin to! x * * - get rolled up at 6 p.m. The town! Bored with monthly bridge in|. the gentle dames decided, ithe) to transfer their monthly engage-| sunnier has no first class restaurant and! Boston, one tourist complained that British run their hotels like army barracks." In one hotel] there is “lights out"’ at 9 p.m. “an ment 8,000 miles iclime. to a To make matters worse a hotel) / servant is likely to rouse you at) | palm fronded|> 8-™. and ask you disarmingly: | © tery Poe ogs _s “Would you cafe for a spot of; 7 But the “Coral Capers” of Suva A few scene ago Suva, in thejappeal strongly to American tour- British colony of Fiji, was a com-jists who have been cuddled and pampered during sojourns to Ha- a name known only to romantics|waii and the Riviera. Now they An American busi nessman who stayed at the island, said laughing- “T like coming here and going native but half the fun is watch- ing the British way of doing The bulk of the American tour-| ited the Fiji Islands and tourism/ists tramping to the Fiji Islands was up one-fifth over the previous/are veteran, seasoned globe gird-| | year. Almost half of the tourists/lers, most of them middle aged) ; . with children married or in col- 7 Recently the bushy-haired deni-| ® any American would want to come |zens of Fiji almost dropped ml i] elderly ladies tropped |} The gals nibbled raw fish, watch- ed a Fijian tribe in action and Save now for Summer . Fine cotton, elastic back. Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 to 14. Aluminum Stack . CHAIRS 48s Velon Webbing Resists heat and rain. Reduced to clear. Larger bullet louvered meta! diffuser. Enam- el plated with plated trim. Black and cof- fee. An outstanding value. |e lta FLOOR LAMP | ~~ ; | MERACLE MILE .PENNEY’S END. ONTH CLEAN-UP! aN . DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S FOR MEN THIRD FLOOR BETTER QUALITY SHIRTS Blends of Cotton and Silk, Cotton and Dacron. / 4 All Minimum care. Small, Medium and Large sf 82 | MEN’S 10 OUNCE DENIM Triple Thread and Riveted for extra wear, save now. Sizes 30 through 36. ...... ee *2 AUTOMATIC WASH ‘N’ WEAR SLACKS - 150 * FOR WOMEN NYLONS IN FIRST QUALITY Dark seams. 60 gauge. 15 dennier. outstanding value - come early. 2™ 886 BETTER SUMMER JEWELRY Simulated pearls. Rhinestones and stone sets. Save now LARGE BEACH BAGS .. Colorful sturdy plastic zipper closing. Two styles to choose from. Limited quantity. | LADIES’ SUMMER BLOUSES Better quality cottons in Ass’t. prints. Broken 88<« sizes. Made in U.S.A. BETTER SUMMER DRESSES Fabrics of cottons, nylons and acetates in Chemise and sheath styles. Broken $7 To $10 sizes, odd lots. 50O¢ = FOR CHILDREN GIRLS’ RIB KNIT POLOS First quality polos for summer wear. Broken sizes. 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Some Dan River fab- rics — Assorted Pat- terns. Small, medium, large. Priced to clear. Summer colors and ‘white. Sturdy plastic. Priced to clear. Orlon and nylon - First quality. quantity. Sizes.2 to 4. TODDLERS’ SHORTS quantity. Sizes 2 to 4, BOYS’ DENIM PANTS 6-8 - 10 only. Percalé.~ All oper Wash- educed to Sizes 6- 8-10-16. to Fine cotton pin cord and poplin. Limited. Full 10 ounce denim. Special purchase. Sizes $2 Doz. WASH ‘N’ WEAR SUNSUITS FOR GIRLS Limited 77* A. Ager. $] BOYS’ WESTERN DENIM PANTS 1334 ounce denim Riveted for extra wear. ce CSD FOR THE HOME BETTER SUMMER FABRICS Regulated cottons and = Mylar, Butcher Ravons. Priced to clear. BEST QUALITY FABRICS. Summer Sport Shirts : 144 \ silk — come early. cotton filled. 45 inch lengths. HOBNAIL BEDSPREADS size limited quantity. 100% VINYL HOSE Quality (2 60 feet of quality hose. with brass SUMMER HANDBAGS 177 6 FOOT LOUNGE Aluminum, folds to carry. BARBECUE GRILL 15 inch cooking area — ideal for height. 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MACHINE WASHABLE BLENDED BLANKETS 90% rayon...10% orlon...nylon binding 366 will last life of blanket ...72x 84... — READY TO HANG TAILORED DRAPES acetate rayon and cotton blends. Solids or $ 4 prints...48” x 90”... WAVY LINE CHENILLE BEDSPREADS twin or full sizes. canes tl that blend with every decorating idea . 2 nee $5 SECOND FLOOR INFANTS’ HARDWOOD PLAY YARDS folds for easy storage ... plastic teething rail ... very well made. $10 INFANTS’ HARDWOOD HIGH CHAIRS built for years of service ... removable tray ... light finish. qi TODDLERS’ STRIPED POLO SHIRTS stock up now for all summer... pull- over styles ... sizes 1-119-2. ; 2 Fee $] TODDLERS’ NYLON/COTTON DRESSES easy-care fabrics...drip dry ...adorable styles in sizes 1 to 3. . TODDLER BOYS’ BOXER SHORTS tchi d 3 d ] tnachine cottons, 234 D For OBE 7-14 GIRLS’ PRACTICAL PLAYWEAR one-piece play- 1* suits... machine wash. WOMEN’S FAILLE OR TWEED DUSTERS lustrous faille or silduka tweed ...34 sleeve §88 styles... full cut... reduced. WOMEN’S BETTER COTTON BLOUSES lenos...knits...embroidered cottons ... some roll-up sleeves... sizes 32 to 38. WOMEN’S FINE COTTON BLOUSES no-iron cottons... solid shades ... some plaid 133 trims... sizes 32 to 38. WOMEN’S WASHABLE SUMMER SKIRTS butcher weaves . .. gabardines...denims... $3 } cotton knit... sizes 22 to 30... reduced. MAIN FLOOR MEN’S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS better quality... woven cottons in prints or 188 solid shades...S.M.L. MEN’S CUSHION CREPE CASUAL SHOES moccasin toe casuals in genuine leathers... 88 crepe soles... black ...sizes’7 to 12. WOMEN’S BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS button down collar style in sanforized striped broadcloth ... sizes 38-40. 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WOMEN’S SUMMER SHORTS @washable cottons @ several styles. @sizes 10 to 18 Cotton SPORT SHIRTS @Cool Leno Weaves. @ patterns or solids. @sizes S.M_L. WASH ‘N’ WEAR : SLACKS @100% dacrons @rayon/dacron — blends. @ wool/dacron blends. @sizes 28 to 38 ‘Men's Short Sleeve - ( ly ni t 3 e, ne te i Ae i ali cil, — Wa Sib 3041 Orchard Lake Rd., | KEEGO HARBOR §=°"";5'7", «FE, 2-3766 I = 10:00 ‘ MIRACLE MILE PENNEY’S STORE HOURS Monday Through Saturday Ai Me to DOO'?. M. Open Monday a All ener DOWNTOWN pontag PENNEY’S STORE HOURS “Friday 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. ope ak A M. to 5:30 P. M. «) aS poe roeeG pee eos - - ‘ : : 3 : pe 2 2S ee. * x. : : 2s : 4 ‘ i Fi Sars pee =e z Re ee eo : : os : : hone ts ~ : : = aoe > ; Pa oe : : ae : : : ; ‘ hee ; ‘ ; ‘ ; aes Bee a .; : 4 pe : 7 : : e. : < "aes s Ls gow 4 = 3 . * + - « TWENTY .| _THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1958 _ Brandenburg Gate” |Ssles:Production Lags Stop (New Zealand Castle in Berlin Repaired [wo Chief Slumps Halt: Offered for $28,000 BERLIN — Berlin's famous land- WASHINGTON (AP)—The Commerce Department says CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealandy mark, fhe Bradenburg Gate,| the slump in sales and. production, one pt the ehlet factor —A castle, complete with massive i = badly damaged during the war, has blamed for the recession, has stopped. stone lions, elaborately cary : = been repaired. A new copper: roof 2. woodwork, and a 90-toot ball-room, ill ~was added, 10,000 sandstone In the only. broadcast statement so far from any gov- |is offered for sale here for squares were replaced, all yeliefs .ernment agency in support of contentions the recession has. pcr , f§ were restored, and the enti¥ struc.| Dit bottom, the department said: $28,000 - ‘ Castle, Pi 1-| : ture was cleaned and touched up. “Recently both sales and production have steadied {known landmark on the Otago’ The work was done by the East) The dewntrend which began in early 1957 has been ar- Peninsula, and was built in _ Fested at int about under 1870's by W. J. Larnach, then a) BED TR Hi, Ce ae eee ee sat oh a ON N NATIONALeY ADVERTISED = | AE: Xo US landmark, which stands’ on -the However, the depertneds said there is no clear evidence (such a castle | ee ~ aoe ees pet , hind “ee yet of a slowing down in inventory liquidation—which it de- | The structure is h d | j / : Ko ~ Known as the Quedtiga, ‘This gi| Scribed as the most important single factor aggravating the |of local stone, but included tn. the! a wee | [ae (20 cog lat “Sines sy oe oS business slump. materials used were shiploads ef] - * gantic depiction of Victory driving . : z a feumharse charict, which belongs The department said business statistics during May |lored marble from Italy, granite} ‘a atop the central arch of the gate, a — April—a month when the rate, of curt ae ee Boon all| . TH IRIFTY ry RUG pate ON ae oe fg sf is now’ being cast in copper. from ne slacken: . ; agen: ° wt ts + plaster molds of the original and ~ a4 12-oz. 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Looking on is John J: Moreau, ahamsinnes Rachael tanitallcsu lela 2 ath ‘Reg-. : Pontiac Press Photo istrations are still being taken for girls, eight years and older for | the Summer Fun Club. The boys section is filled up. Offeréd are group singing, arts, crafts, woodshop, swimming and gym. 1 |Decides Not to Give ee J) Painting to President or MLE SOLES} MILAN, Italy (AP)—A wealthy! young British -German divorcee has withdrawn her offer to give) President Eisenhower an old and perhaps valuable painting. The well-known amateur artist of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. apparently was Mrs. Katherina Williams, a 29- The woman offered the painting and showed the Madonna bane Child er ~ Jerome. no” showed w ne i Pa rset s poe thes Mrs. Wil- liams ges her painting was a pre- sketch for the museum piece. * * * )? In her Milan hotel, she ex- plained that some experts now had expressed the opinion the painting probably was the work of one of Corregio's imitators. Mrs. Williams had said-her pic-'; i i | ' in Garcia's New York hotef suite Philippines Inviting MacArthur to Return PHOENIX, Ariz, (AP) — Douglas A. MacArthur has an in- vitation to return to the Philippine Islands and receive a rousing wel- come from the citizens that he; ¥ liberated in World War II. The enthusiastic reception was ture was appraised by an Ameri- can expert at $100,000. She said the owner, the Countess of Ost- heim, who stil Another thing that isn't like it | used to be is the older generation Raising children isn't very) was called “Il Giorno” (The Day) hard; that’s a problem. —Earl Wilson. she had made a down payment to} has the painting. | it's getting them to bed/ -BRAZIER GRILLS 21" —1" black tubular legs, 52" wheels with rubber tires. Plated crank chrome plated grid. | shi “Reg. $7.95 SPECIAL KRESGE’S SPECIALS FOR EVERY ONE OF THESE SUPER-SPECIALS WILL HELP YOU ENJOY “FUN IN THE SUN” Outdoor Chaise Folding—adjustable. Weather. and wear resistant. 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Complete Size Range! ; ONE HOUR FREE PARKING IN HUBBARD GARAGE WITH ANY PURCHASE he = é eae Pe we we Two-Home Families Increasing in’ U.S. “People,” expert vacation retreat are becoming a NEW YORK (NEA)—A second as common as home may become —— car within the next dec- That’s the prediction of many experts in the building field. Al- ready, they point out, weary apart- ment dwellers are escaping to ‘the outsige’”’ and become home owners, even if it’s just for that long week- end respitt. + eo *. The summer or vacation home market is growing also. among families with a monthly mortgage to meet on their everyday homes. And, say the experts, it will con- tinue to grow as others feel the heed of a retreat as suburbs build up. This need, explains architect- writer Bob Englebrecht, is al- most as if the town house-coun- try home living of a past century had come full cycle, with this big difference: A summer home of . the next decade won't be a whim of the very rich. : LIKE TWO CARS IN THE GARAGE — Second horhes like this new U. S. way of life. cracker boxes, with-outdoor facili- Key to success of a vacation home is the off-key approach peo- Another example of an easy-to- erect and inexpensive home is the |A-cframe beach cabin. It looks like an elongated tepee and sports two bedrooms on the top deck with a porch, living room, built-in kitchen and bathroom. on the first deck. | Extensive use of beams and pan- =# # ia i 1 s eee é inks | Instant Coffee Sales . Score Huge Increase ALE. B's mild ahd mellow .-. with a delicately- smooth flavor! It’s FRIARS “Those I know going in for .|els, both for support and decora- mer homes,” he em “are those tion; rampant colors, and rugged, with incomes under $10,000. jbright materials add to their in- . ‘Most of them feel that the in- Tvudality. vestment is not a calculated risk * * * § but a normal growth. Each year! Probably the biggest selling fea- as Dad beings name's lite sure /tere af © second heme is tts tree money, the family goes up the dom from concise and dogmatic scale of living. They also know jlife—the Main Street traditions of “fh they can sell these homes for al-| What a home should be. most 100 per cent profit.” “If people are living in a house * * * colorful second hemes. “It seems they leave things that tend to these no longer are one-room | plague them.” : especially the young in| heart. 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Surviving are two sisters, Mrs./Sparta, Ohio; Mrs. Lydia McCul-|..4 Hazel Thompson and Mrs. Mabel|lough of Detroit; and Mrs. Esther Sage of Pontiac; and three broth-|Worthen of LaCanda, Calif; and ers, Joseph of Pontiac, John of Al-jone son, Arthur Bowles of Rose mont and Grover of Flint. Meade, Calif. Service will be at 1 p.m. Satur- ee day from the Farmer-Snover Fu- MRS. SAMUEL SNOVER neral Home with burial in Oak Hill NORTH BRANCH — Service for Cemetery. Mrs. Samuel (Margaret) Snover, . . 72, of Kings Mill, a former reési-|,~ MRS. JAMES C.-NASH gent of Lapeer County, will be held), Mrs. James C. (Bertha M.) Nash, |at 2 os Tl, of 140 Ogemaw Rd. died sud- Funeral Home in North Branch. denly early this morning in St.|Burial will be in. Lum Cemetery.| _ Joseph Mercy Hospital. | Mrs. Snover died Thursday. She She was a member of Central|was a member of American Legion Methodist Church and the Marian|Post 457 Auxiliary, and the Blue Shaw Circle of her church. | Star and Gold Star Mothers clubs. |. Surviving besides her husband/ Surviving are four sons, Howard | are a son, James C. Nash Jr. of of Lamb; Robert of Farwell, James Geneseo, INl.; two daughters, Mrs.0f Rochester and Albert of Kings Engr West of Pontiac and Mrs. jMill; six daughters, Mrs. Hazel Kester Carleton of Flint; four|Potwin of Pontiac, Mrs. Georgia grandchildren; a brother and three| iste: 4 . i * * « "Service will —— <~ (ee Sat Ship Collision Chanel with burial folowing inj Nowhere Near White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. . MRS. HARRY L. ARMSTRONG Bridge Bases LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs.| MACKINAC BRIDGE (UPI) — Harry Leroy (Martha) Armstrong, |The-collision of two freighters in 81, of 201 Lapeer St., will be held |the Straits of Mackinac did not at 19 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph/occur near any of the Mackinac Catholic Church. The Rosary will|Bridge foundations, Coast Guard be said at 8 p.m. Friday at Allen’s| Officials said today. Funeral Home, Lake Orion. Burial] ‘The* ‘collision * yesterday hap- will-be in Eastlawn Cemetery, pened almost directly below, the Mrs. Armstrong’ died early this|center span of the Mackinac Bridge morning at Pontiac General Hos-|but neither ship came at all close pital Annex. She was a member of|to hitting any of the span’s sup- the Macabees. porting foundations,” one Coast Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. |Guard officer said. Ray McIntyre of Hazel Park... After the Sey ory in a thick fog, rumors sp that one of the ships LEO F. H. DARGIS slammed into. a bridge pier and AUBURN HEIGHTS — Leo F.|‘‘shook the bridge.” The two ships, H. Dargis, 69, of 2950 Churchill|the S.S. New York News and the Rd., died last night at Pontiac|German motorship Korback, suf- Osteopathic Hospital following ajfered only minor damage and no seven-month illness. casualties when they sideswiped An Army veteran of World War|‘stern-to-stern,” the Coast Guard I, he had been employed at Gen-|official said. eral Motors Truck & Coach Divi-| The Coast Guard Cutter Macki- sion, naw rushed to the scene from Surviving are his wife, Mary; Cheboygan, 15 miles away, and the Cutter Sundew of Charlevoix, which . ee ee eager was cruising in the area, also hur- ward of Lansing and Godfrey ot Coe proceeded after inves- Flint; and one grandchild. tigation showed they were not The body is at the Moore Chapel|severely damaged. 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Compare the savings advertised as all Pontiac enjoys FUN IN THE SUN! today in The Pontiac Press . . . take advantage of the wonderful opportunity for casual shopping for countless savings. A 4 Shop the Entire Pontiac Area . . Get the | Buys Advertised In Today's Pontiac Press ne TWENTY-SIX $ elie THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, J UNE 26, 1958 Claim Protests Went Unheeded|. 47 in Southfield Say ‘Old- Folks’. Home OK ‘Given Behind Backs SOUTHFIELD — A group of 47 Southfield residents claim that the old township Board of Appeals didn't heed their Protests against construction of an “‘old folks” home in their neighborhood, and went ahead and approved it behind their ‘packs. * * * The group has asked Oakland County Circuit Court-to issue a permanent injunction against the new city to stop construction.of the proposed $1,000,000 Carmelite Sis- ters ‘Old Folks” hospital on Beech road north of Eight Mile. Residents charge in a suit that the three-member Board ef Ap- peals on April 9 conducted a: “hurried and unlawful” hearing at which time they fitst post- poned action, and later approved construction after citizens had left the meeting, Judge Frank L. Doty set July 12 as the date when the city must state why the requested injunction should not be granted. * * * Those who filed the suit claim the ‘“‘semipublic, three-story, 40-/' high structure. to be used as a private old folks home” would be Hughes-Cam the scene of the Saturday wedding of Mary Jo Campbell and Edwin S. performed the rite. The bride is the daughter of Mr. out of keeping with their neighbor- hood. and‘Mrs. Horace A. Campbell of ROCHESTER—The First Congre- . #gational Church in Rochester was Hughes. The Rev. E. John Yuells pbell Vows Exchanged at Rochester . 145 Helen St., Rochester. The bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Alan Hughes of 1720 Livernois Rd., Rochester. x * * The bride wore a_ floor-length white dress featuring a Sabrina Elementary School Staffs Filled in Orion Township ORION TOWNSHIP — Teaching staffs of all Lake Orion District elementary schools have been filled, the Board of Education an- nounced during its meeting last night. Openings still remain, however, for an English teacher in the junior high school and a home economics, JOYCE ANN WOOD Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Wood of Sault Ste. Marie have announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Joyce Ann, to Airman Sec- ond Class Gerald W. Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Saunders of Airport road, Wa- terford Township, A Sept. 6 wedding is being planned. Robert Lee Named Southfield Engineer SOUTHFIELD — Robert G. Lee, former Birmingham and Oakland County Drain Commission engi- neer, has been hired as Southfield’s first city engineer. Lee, 61, of 25 Oneida St., Pontiac, will receive an annual salary of $7,500. He will take over his posi- tion- sometime after July 1, City Administrator Eugene M. Swem said, A graduate of Michigan College | of Mining and Technology in Houghton, Lee also was an engi- neer for Michigan Bell Telephone Co., the State Highway Depam- ment and the WPA. LYNDA LITZNER Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Litz-, _ ner of 1160 Boyd St., Troy, Jhave announced the .engagement of | their daughter, Lynda, to Thom- as Van Overberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Van Overberg of Kewanee, Ill. The bride-lect is a graduate of Elkhart Univer- sity. Her fiance attendéd West- lern ding is Beg y in ‘Illinois, A fall imen__ continued “try average of 6.10. The rate was _ start of the safety program in 1953, petroleum. jable dance floor now being built, physics and social science teacher in the high school. * * * neering Co., Clarkston, presented the board with a map of the newly- designed athletic field with recom- mendations that 35,000 yards of dirt be moved to level the field and provide parking space and ade- quate road. The high school field is being laid out for football, track and tennis, The board also announced the purchase of 3-2 acres east of the field in order to provide space enough for proper-Size fa- cilities, The board ‘will advertise July 1 and 2 for bids on the grading and on some areas of the field, Bids wil be epened July Us, Representatives of Kieft Engi- placing of two inches of black dirt) sleeves, ending in points over the wrist. The net skirt was fash- ioned with four inserts of Chantilly lace, 3 Clusters of sequins trimmed the neckline and front panel of skirt. A tiara of seed pearis and se- quins held her fingertip veil. She carried a white Bible with a white orchid and stre-mers of neckline and long Chantilly lace}. to draw up a charter and form committees. x *& * The meeting will be in the li- brary room of Bloomfield Hills High School. Stethoscope Made for ‘Sick’ Engines ing what's wrong with a “sick” ma e The device, - which picks up sounds and amplifies them, .is ex- pected to be useful in helping engi- neers locate the source of trouble in machines that vibrate or sput- ter too much. stephanotis. Sheila Boyney, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Ruby Ketner was bridesmaid. * x * | Alan Hughes of Royal Oak was | his brother’s best man. Ushers} were Donald Mandley of Cen- ter Line and James and Donald Campbell, brothers of the bride. ~ A reception was held at Avon Park Pavilion. The newlyweds are spending | their honeymoon in northern Mich-| igan. Following his 30-day leave, the: bridegroom will return to Long Beach, Calif., where he is stationed’ with the Navy. The bride will re- main in Rochester. It was announced that. board's annual meeting will be, held at 8 p.m. July 14. Printed) annual reports will be available to) all persons attending. This meeting is no longer re- quired by law, members said, but will continue as long as there is sufficient interest in it. Flood Waters Cut Oklahoma Roads GUTHRIE, Okla. (AP) — Two highways leading into Guthrie were cut by flood water, a third lwas threatened, and some 300) families were evacuated over- night. 5 Cottonwood Creek, swollen by recent: rains, rolled out of its banks and blocked U.S. Highway Ti? south of town, State 33 to the west, and forced the families from their homes, The normally placid Cimarron ‘River north pf here was nearing flood stage and posed a threat to USS Ti: Evacyation of the families by a ‘Red Cross disaster team and fire- throughout the night. Victimas were sheltered in a school and church. No casualties were reported. 'N.Y. Port Authority Lowers Accident Rate we CHICAGO (UPI) — The New York Port Authority has dramat- ically reduced the number of dis- abling injuries to employes through a five-year safety program. The program set a safety record. The 1957 rate of 4.34 disabling accidents per million man-hours worked was well below the “indus- 30 per million man-hours at the according to the Public Personnel Association. One-half the geologists in the U.S, are engaged in the search for the | New Corn Contains lveloped-a new strain of corn said, More OjJ, Protein URBANA, Ill. — Researchers at the University of Illinois have de- | to contain 30 per cent more oil and/ 10 per cent more protein than nor- | mal hybrid varieties. The new hybrid is reported to) have these characteristics: uni- \form ear height, ‘high grain yield, | lsmut resistance; and proper ma- jturity, standing ability. shelling percentage, and, DOLORES WOLIN An Aug. 9 wedding is being plannéd by Dolores Wolin, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur O. Wolin of Dearborn, and Melvin Eckles, son of Mrs. Clyde Eckles of Bluebird drive, Commerce Township, and the late Mr. Ec- kles, The bride-elect is a grad- uate of Harper Hospital School of Nursing. The couple will be married at Mt. Olivet Methodist Church in; Dearborn. For Oxford Area Students OXFORD — A community youth recreation setup, called the Teen Garden, will be opened at 8 p.m, Saturday behind the Oxford High School. Activities will be held Fri- day and Saturday ‘evening through- out the summer. * * * : There will be dancing on a port- badminton, volley ball and table tennis, Picnic tables, potted ever-/ greens and colored lights will dec: orate the area. All facilities may be moved into the school gymna- sitsm during the winter, Teen Program to Open resentatives from the community service clubs will assist the youth group in its organization. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Figg, Oxford faculty members, will ‘supervise the Pro}- ect. x ** “* Mrs. John Ruff, who initiated the’ idea, réports that cooperation of merchants, clubs .ahd youth has been very encouraging. i The high school senior class will Operate a refreshment concession but otherwise ‘all facilities will be free to the 12 to 19-year-olds of, the Oxford area pote « and their An adalt advisory board with Tep- f, personal guests, t tached; and A tached, Others are D. B. Dickerson Jr.,| = New Bloomfield seal Formed Q ting Slated. organized first meeting at 8 p.m. ol Ss ssman, Canterbury . * JANET DEA STAYT The engagement of Janet Dea Stayt to Harold J. Hamilton has been announced by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stayt of 5805 Winslow St., Waterford Township. The prospective m is the son of Mr. and |Royal Mrs, A. W. Hamilton of 2865 Oldsmobile St., Waterford Town- ship. The wedding date hasn't been set. -a Pieqtte, unat- Nearly all are presidents-of indl- vidual civic associations. '|Carpenter-Jordan |\ Vows Spoken. at Milford Church “on Dequindre Road , ning rite ing the hag ocolag Helghts; Otis Fockler, Bloomfield! rocker. ‘was the Rev, Dorr W. Acres; Margaret Begovich, unat- Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Pike of Julia other ‘wa of the cat at Geist’s on-| The of Freda was weaving iil yy. gy mo nl road | Drayton Plains, to Jerry Hamil he drove! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred and was hit! Langmaid of Cass City. The pro- bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, H. T. Hamilton of Rochester. A summer wedding is FOR ouToooR ’ UVING...% / | PRESCRIPTION ,° ! OR REGULAR ; THE Rt WEA RIN SAGINAW ST. . ge in 1729. ‘@ See-Thru Window Door Free Delivery — Free 1-Yr. Service Free 5-Yr. 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YOUR OLD BIKE - TAKEN IN TRADE We Service What We Sell | FREE PARKING BACK OF STORE SCARLETT’S BICYCLE SHOP 20 E. Lawrence St. FE 2-722! To Attend High School Under American Field Service Program away, or hold’ off a bit? this academic? It was to start For the first time in its history,|With. But not now Le * * r- = The local committee appointed to weiler, rangements; : i relationships; and Mrs. Paul Gor- | | tiac, The student would be a sen- jor from 16 to 18 years old. The AFS is a private, non-profit) } organization which was established |to further understanding and good i | will among the people of the world. cream is put in at once. | | ~ * * | If you wait 10 seconds before | Its purpose is to bring teenage adding milk or cream, however, |students frorn abroad to study in the coffee cools a minute and half | American high schools and prepar-|faster than it does unter the I- atory schools and live with Ameri-'can't-wait system. ‘can families for a year. | * * * : | The students conceded that to A PCH teenager will be sent some the rapid cooling of coffee! abroad to spend the 1949 summer. borders on sacrilege, In Britain, | | Rev. Hershey said his commit | for example, the milk is heated 'tee ig now looking for a home in|before it meets the coffee. And! ‘Pontiac where the student may live |the | -philosopher, in any land, for one year. |stands aghast at the guzzler of | a jdiluted brew that has lost both WaT sil; warmth and flavor. 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A posse of crew mates Both will be observing proce- ‘ : : daras) in enca cober’a cities with followed him in an invasion of a = 5 ) 4 git2e hope in mind of improving PF itish — - ¢ if r i ry,” Zi s . “It “7 overall efficiency,” Ziém coreg Theil refuses senchedliantarer @ it’s successful, we might @ some of the others to other coun- @ ties.” he added a = Twins Identical Again w After 2nd Breaks Arm ~ CHARLOTTE, N. C. (AP) — Three Soviet trawler captains g Neighbors of identical twins Rich- demanded a chance to talk to the @iard and Robert Galloway, 7, at seaman. Their ‘request was re- @ last had a means of telling them fused. @ apart when Robert turned up two x*~ *& * ‘weeks ago with a broken left arm | In London, a Foreign Office B in a sling. ispokesman said facts would have | Then Richard had his turn. |to be established before any de- | Results: identical plaster casts, cision on protesting to Moscow) |house, where he collapsed in ex- haustion. His pursuers failed to find him. 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TWENTY- EIGHT THE PON TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE. 26, 1958 Bob Considine Says: | USS. Prisoners Lidegetan’ in Red Chinia Cells GENEVA — What ever became create Psd confusion (and pote ea about the skies) is a el stormy ocean- planes —s of 1) the League of Nations, and! - tute we ee ee ae ping hentiek errar: feb cr the cause of peace held the dame ee. : Pellets Planted 2) those Red Chinese - American) talks about Americans still being held prisoner by the Chinese Com- munists? Well, the answers are 1) the League did not completely succumb during World War II; and 2) the talks have come to a halt on a point of diplomatic snobbery. * * * Several functions of the old League, framed by Woodrow Wil- son and fellow dreamers, are per- formed under the banner of the UN., or.continue as independent agencies, in the fine buildings peace eternal could be contrived. Among these activities are everall guardianship of wor! d health, the goverhing ‘of inter- national t telec ti . and the fight against the traffic in narcotics and women. As for the talks out of which it was hoped would come the blood- less release of our people in the conducted on the ambassadorial jevel for more than two years. Our spokesman was Alexis Johnson, ambassador to Prague. Their side was represented by Wang Ping! Nan, Red China’s ambassador to|- Warsaw. The men met about 50 times in an office in the League's old Palais des Nations. The two countries shared the modest rent, a rare bit of business—with the enemy. About two dozen Americans were re- leased over that period, a great many of them missionaries. At least four more, known to be alive, including a U.S. Army civilian employe who is a nephew RECEIVE FIREPLACE County Youth Home which opened this year. at 7350 Cooley Lake Rd., Waterford Township, look at the home’s new fireplace. with William O. Moulton Jr., superintendent. It was built with the $500 stormy debate. Que wishes that r — Two residents of the Oakland which accommodates 72. gift from the MOMS of America, Berkley Unit 9. They are Janet Mortz and Connie Craven, both 16. The money also ‘purchased five picnic tables for the children, aged 12-17 who live at the home * [conventional X-ray treatment. far dor. inoperable lung most of the patients whose lung] cancer couldn't be helped, by| surgical removal. | One patient has lived for eight years and some others for five | years, he said. The radioactive pellets aren't taken out. And like so little X-ray machines, they bom- bard the cancer with lethal rays) from the inside out. . This method of treatment, ac- cording to the doctors, does not: cause radiation damage to non-| cancerous tissue around the malig- nancy, does not cause radiation’ sickness and makes it possible to deliver bigger doses of radiation | to the tumor than is possible with’ | | i | | i i i They also said that the pellet) treatment is less expensive. Meanwhile, the president of of singer Morton Downey, were under discussion when the State | Department assigned Johnson to || Bangkok. We attempted to continue the | talks by using Ed Martin, first} secretary of the U.S. Embassy in| London as our representative. | Wang withdrew promptly. The| meetings were to be on the ambas-| sadorial level or there would be no meetings. That was several months ago. We have not seen fit to com- ply with this protocol, which we earlier observed. The prisoners languish. | SAYS CHINESE HELD Chief bone of contention through) the years was Wang’s charge that! Chinese who had been attending American schools and universities when the Korean War broke off all) For proof, Wang produced many | letters written by some of these! Chinese to their families back |} home: Real tear jerkers ting | that they missed their loved ones| very much but were unable to leave the U.S. Johnson would explain at length that the State Department | long since contacted every Chi- [i] nese of this category now in the U.S. and offered them complete freedom. to leave for home. Out of perhaps 2,000 interviewed, four accepted the invitation. The others—most of whom have good || jobs and some of whom have new families—c onfine themselves to, writing sad letters. k * * tl One of the more efficient world, organizations now functioning in| old League of Nations offices is | the International Telecommunica-| tions Union. It has many more member nations than the U.N.—/| 99 to be exact. | Its function is to keep the air | waves in order, and it is a colos- | sal job. 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Part of Section 3 56— Vacated of Judson aeaeeee W. x ision. as: Beg. at a pt. in the SEly. line of Orchard Leake Ave which E ts also the hs BR eor. of Lot “0, 2 Bradway's Washington x, & sub’n. of pt. of the oe ear 31, T3 8, R gE. Th. ‘ly alg. the NTily, line of Lot 49—100 ft. to the SE'ly. at) 80 to the BW cor. Th. W'ly alg. the SW'ly. lot) line of “Lot $0 100 ft. to the NW'ly. cor of Lot $0; Th. E’ly. alg. the — bey et Orchard Lake Ave. to the pt. Exe. that portion of the above, 5 Sermeel l lying NW'ly. of a line | are = 5.2 ft. dist. from and parallel to ne of Orchard Lake Ave. pos ally platted in Judson et ag Ad Washington Park Sub'n, Liber 44, Pag desc. Pe a That portion of foe parcel bond gis = (Orchard Lake = wy Lots $1 to 68, both ine. desc : Beg at a pt. in the 8E y line of Orehard | - Ave. which s also the NE'ly son Bradway's Wash- ington Park a —.. bo pt. of the 8% 31, TIN. R1IOE:- Th. ey! - 4 4 NE'iy line of Lot 51—100 ft . the . cor, of Let 61; Th. sw" 7 alg. the fed lot lime of Lots §1 to bod bot> ine the & line of sd. sub’n.; Th W'ly a the Sly line of sub‘n to | the 8W'ly. cor. of t 60: Th. NE? alg. the &E’ly line of Orchard Lake Ave. to the pt. of beg. No. 446-468 ‘inc.) -.. as beg. Be in the N line of Golf Dr. (form- 5 — which is t ef Judson Bradwar's Fa i Lots ata erly couner Park Sub. ee a, ly. alon 4 Rd to the Golf Dr thence W'ly. along the N'ly. line of Golf Dr. to the point of beg. T 3N, ROE, of part of Section Nn Judson Bradway's Washington Park — “B". Exc. that part in M-58 w Lote 40-45 ine.) 2 ‘of Me of “Lota 46-48 (inc) lying Ei of M-218 Hwy. et (inc.) he st be | Lots 83-08, (ine rhe 8% of Lots a 445, me.) Bloomfield Townshi f2N. RWE. of oan bad ~~ of Gection 6; Ward Orchar Lots tots 52- 76, (ine. of Lots 110 lying S'ly. of M-58 Hwr.; L 120 fine}; The. SE % of Lots 121 @ 122 Lots 131-149, ‘inc.) 150 & 151 Exc. that part in M-58 Hwy: vart of Lots 158 & 165 lying NE‘ly. of M-58 Hey ; = = of — 171 & 172 lying Lots $01-§30, {inc.); 562-593, “ned; pins 622-832 (ine.); N, R 10 E, of Part of N% of Bec- lying SW'ly of of Lots 128-139, (inc.); lying ‘NE’ y of - M-68 may. Vacated alley ber. at N line of Sec. 6: Th. SE to the NW'ly. line of Desiax Avenue bounded on the a by lots 151- 183, fine.) on the SW by Lots 1 and 2: Vacated alley beg. at the SE‘ly. line of ax Ave.: Th SE to the NE‘ly_ line of M-88 Hwy., bounded on the NE by Lots 140-150, tine.) and on the 8W by) Lots 3 and 17: Vacated alley beg. at the 8S line of Golf Dr., th. &E to the NW'ly. line of Humprey Ave., bounded on the NE bv Lots 269, 268, ‘oer . 261, 260 - and 255 and bounded on SW by Lots 156-204 fImc.), exeept those portions of above described Alley lying inside of, — Wagner and Leinbach Ave- 4% of vacated yd he le | sey Tine” ‘f ime at 7 Rs se tar Oakland te Der of Puatine—et large: Bloomfield, Township) e Biches =. ee Leceogere Now, erefo All known and non-resident perscns. owners and T- sons interested in the above described ds, and you a aa Clerk SOL LOMERSON, Chairman, Osk- land Ousaes Road Commission; JOHN es ACRE, Michigan State Highway W. DONAL missioner; ,DBON, Mayors City 6f Pontiac; ARNO Supervisor, Bloomfield Townsht ry manner” nbefors stated; tn thet at bere time place aforesaid from nine ri jock noon until five ‘oclock in the the apportionment for benefits ; within | Assens it Die- your ted this 4th da gay of gene * BAR 1958 RRY, jon what had been feared in some ny | quarters was a requirement that vw ivision of the bill- requiring the *-|President to notify Alaska's - gov- ‘Hand Tools Target zz tee Of Pontiac Burglars ¢;Osmun St. y.| An henee | curb. 3% e » aise s stated in ‘the fore s.*"fvarel], TUXEDOS RENTED — REASONABLE PRICES tehood for Alaska as a Supporters of the bill talked hopefully of getting a final vote by tomorrow. Hopes of statehood strategists to pass the House bill without amendment received reassurance the bill be passed by July 3 or lamended. The feeling resulted from a pro- ernor of its passage not later than July 3. The reassurance came in a let- ter from Secretary of the Interior Fred A. Seaton stating his under- Hand tools proved a favorite tar- get with burglars, according to re- ports received yesterday by Pon- tiac police. Alaskan Statehood _ WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. John standing that compliance with the Aeranary Mgt scapes og : Fixed Price Signs Abolish Haggling © | CALCUTTA — To travelers in jl can buy the same shirt now for plains. “In a shop where you can bargain, shopping car be fasci- nating,” he says. “It gives you a and the customer always wing — that is what he fondly imagines, anyway. Ld The shopkeeper has his last laugh, of course, but he sees to it that the customer goes home with a smug feeling of having brought off a real bargain. Maybe a few cents less. But I'd still prefer to. go where shopping has some of its old-world thrills.” Hospitalize Arthur Lunt as High Fever Persists NEW YORK (AP)—Actor Alfred Lunt, reported to have had a high fever for the past few days, was sent to a hospital last night by his physician. 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And, at a Imagine getting fine Alliene construction, superb styling, newest 1958 creations and smartest coverings for less thatt you would expect to pay for ordinary é (pictured at the left) Beautiful 2-Piece Living Room Suites in your choice of colors — Spring con- struction — Hardwood frame — Brass ferrule legs — Lawson style back — PLUS smart designing for Ward's by Alliene. Honestly, et» __ sell this suite fer $159.50 A typical Ward value at $ , SUITE No. 2 (as pictured on the left) +» Craftsmen constructed .for Ward's by Alliene, this charming 2-Piece Living Room Suite is of sturdy hardwood frame, spring construction, has brass ferrule legs and comes in a choice. of - beautiful new 1958 Spring colors. iy ne cond bnading ~theag emer dgpeett ta ea for Downtown Poatice Days i's big Ward valve st” py For os little as $7 -50 Ward's will deliver this suite te your home. Use the Ward-Way Credit Plan, SUITE No. 3 (as pictured on the left) What a Suite! What a Value! Gorgeous Two-Piece Living Room Suite — One of Alliene’s better creations with spring construction; solid hardwood frame, brass ferrule legs and large box arms. cover comes in your choice’ of beautiful Spring colors. Truly.a suite created to enhance the Peotty, of any living room. Tod wuld tess ts sup $308.90 0 ecco «but, Ward's price for Thursday, Friday and Saturday is ‘only 5 WY 9d : i E : & i this gorgeous creation in your home, Balance on the eng: Credit Plan. i a aS ees NE PETIT NO PERERA se SR I I siiriBlen ai aiparnia _ As ; : : : “ie ‘Cnet Laced to Better Serve You! FOOD TOWN’S BALDWIN AVE. STORE CORNER BALDWIN AVE. at COLUMBIA La pictured at left Alvin “Al” Clauss — & “Conveniently located in the thickly populated Northwest section of Pontiac, this is the first Food Town Market at one time serving - the entire city . . . The many customers who drove miles to share in Food Town savings was one of the major reasons for our ex- panding. - “The opening of our third and newest Food Town Market is only possible through your continued patronage. We sincerely thank you and assure you that we, at Food Town, will continue to give you the same courteous service, the same fine quality and prices that will always be low~. . . consistent with better quality. “The personnel at all three Food Town Markets has been selected with you in mind, courtesy is foremost and’ your every wish will be our guide in serving you better. Our stock is complete with practically every item you could wish for, should you wish anything in the food line that is ‘not on our shelves, ask . for it. . . we'll endeavor to have it for you. ”The parking area at all three Food Town Markets is the best . . . easy to drive in, easy to drive out with plenty of room for parking and never a parking charge. Check our advertisements every Monday and Thursday in the Pontiac Press and plan to shop and save every day at Food Town.” Edwin Adler ©1200 BALDWIN AVE. Manager of Food Town's Baldwin Avenue Store a fi © TELEGRAPH ROAD at Dixie Highway © CORNER M-59 os at Williams Lake Road Corner Columbia f , FOOD TOWN’S NEWEST STORE TELEGRAPH ROAD ot DIXIE HIGHWAY Pictured. at the Right Victor “Vic Mason Manager of Food Town's Newest Store We are celebrating the Grand Opening of this, the newest Food Town Market, Today, Friday and Saturday... Here you will find one of the largest and most complete food stores in Michigan with every consideration given the housewife so as to make her shopping easier .. . Our new paved park- ing lot can be entered either from Dixie Highway or Tele- graph Road... On the pages which follow you will find prices so low that you will want to make Food Town your everyday shopping and saving headquarters. . . ie ath hh WE —s- FOOD TOWN’S WILLIAMS LAKE STORE 4 ous Shop and Save at Food Town The three Food Town Markets are con- veniently located in the Pontiac trading area ... No matter where you live in Oakland County, you are just minutes away from a Food Town Market, where courteous service, convenient parking, quality merchandise and low, low every- day prices go hand in hand. Get the saving habit Shop and Save at Food Town. TOWI CORNER M-59 and WILLIAMS LAKE ROAD pictured at right William “Bill” Reed Manager of Our Williams Lake Food Town Market This delightful daylight super market is one of the newest and cleanest to be found in the state . . . Ideally located at the corner of Williams Lake Rodd and M-59, it offers the residents of this beautiful lake. district the opportunity to buy foods at low Food Town prices . . . A big corner paved parking lot is always open for your convenience, Entrance and exits on both M-59 and Williams Lake Road. A Bees L ‘ . s - A : . = \ i 3 THIRTY-TWO ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1958 ‘Food TOW | iS NOTHING to BUY--JUST FILL OUT ENTRY Tg a 7 FOOD Town Mit. HERE ARE THE FREE GIFTS YOU MAY GET: Power Rotary Mower (DELUXE MODEL—20”) 2 TV STOOLS : ~ 3 DELUXE ‘BICYCLES—2 BOYS’—1 GIRL’S 1" WESTINGHOUSE PORTABLE RADIO : - 4 MEN’S WATCHES—(VALUE $71.50 EACH) 2 MARK XII CAMERAS WITH FLASH UNITS =, BROWNIE 8mm MOVIE CAMERA .2 $29.95 COMPLETE FISHING KITS SUNBEAM MIX MASTER .WITH JUICER ! STYROFOAM BOAT FOR CHILDREN a 2 SILVER SETS - 1 SET OF*8 DECORATED GLASSES “ sa 3 G-E TOASTERS 2 SNACK TRAYS. = DORMEYER AUTOMATIC PERCOLATOR, 1 SALAD SET_ / 10 CUP CAPACITY 1 ALL ALUMINUM STEP LADDER ee ELECTRIC POP CORN Forres — 50 PRIZES iN — : anihaae PURE. GRANULATED SUGAR SPECIAL LOW . PRICE - Fn VTE a - wren ~PINE-ORA. PINEAPPLE-ORANGE DRINK LIMIT 1 PKG: . TOA FAMILY Only Plenty of FREE PARKING — High Frozen Strawberries 6 = 54% 5 OZ. a CHICKEN... BOSTON BAKED BEANS 259° Wy THERE ARE -_..___ | ‘2135 DIXIE HIGHWAY | 7580 HIGHLAND RD. |. NOW! : FOOD TOWN MARKETS "Ge Telegraph Rood (M-59) at Williams Lake Rd. ~ TO SERVE YOU BETTER | cm duty 9 41. 1 9 pit. — cored Sunder oe Sas \ GREEN GIANT — BANQU © TALL NO. 303 CAN @ -. 1200 BALDWIN ee Columbia ci grey ty ee Sunday 9 a.m. te 6 : . . | fr | : a | ~~ | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE: 26, 1958 _ . @& FOOD TOWN CARLOAD BEEF SALE! ee eh. We Reserve Right . to Limit Quantities— None Sold to Dealers or Minors , Ade ROUND STEAK ¢C U.S. Choice SIRLOIN Compare Our U. S. Choice = = aa. , U. S. Choice Quality and Prices om” D TBONE STEAK —— — POT ROAST * BEEF STEW * 69° Gear: 49: + SHORT RIBS “39° Golden Yellow l () FRODUCE SPECIAL BANANAS U. S. 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BATH SAVE . nr none: Margarine oe ue a6 & 5 ae 83 Dial Soap 2 CAKES +35c es 2 ee 25¢ : At A&P on ; DELMONTE p e re SLICED ‘ 4 BIG PONTIAC STORES TO SERVE YOU JULY Ww . Oc + Woman's ‘Da 10c i} Rinso | PEACH ES a2 7Q* | 1185.N. Perry St., at Madison yo i] Blue ~ Palmolive SoapSi 4 2%. 32c 949 W. Huron st, nr. Telegraph Rd. Ail prices in this od effective thru Saturday, Jone 20% = 4724 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains | rea | 124 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains | TTC Te baa (eld ae 2101 C B Mi #07. 10 a 2 ive 65 a rownie IX. ho. c 25 W. Pike St., Downtown Pontiac: DEPENDABLE FOOD RETAILERS SINCE 1859 Detergent SPECIAL OFFER! -_ BRAND—CHOC.-FUDGE OR SPICY rs - Giant Pkg. 77e | Puffin Biscuits, 2 | ros. 2 5¢ ore ‘Monday and = ne Until 9 — Closed Sunday,-as usual e ey eae ee ee SC UL ee Ps .- =. . Mg . | : THIRTY-SIX _ ee a te COMPETENT COOKS — Too many cooks didn’t spoil anything about these grilled chick- ens. Harmon Lawyer of Middle Straits Lake, Jane Hoerath, Oakland County 4H Agent, and Jay Poffenberger, County Agricultural Agent, door meal. aaa dasa Gola ths Laas iy chev Ghe, The broilers were turned frequently and brushed often with butter as they cooked. You can’t beat this simple methofl of fixing chicken for an out- Pontiac Press Phete Club. Fair Grounds. Rain eating inside a necessity. The jmeats were grilled in another building. Lyle Abel, Oakland pared pork and had ‘small pieces of each’ for us to sample. We liked the pork especially well. Barbecued Pork — Spare riba, regular or farm style 2 sSeiecnoaael je clove eatin’ iad aatinnals tabl Worceste: ks eee receanre. hones minutes. If sauce is too thick, add water. This makes 144 cups sauce. It will keep in the refrigerator. redooape ena ol as it is grilled over a There isan Snterestng new bul Prunes a Variety! pePSha F Wi if 8 in Icebox Slices poe * few mee cookies, these tasty prune icebox’ ‘The dough is mixed one day, chilled overnight, and sliced ie “ ®, e ° § i . chopped Sched prunes ar ff all-purpose fiour i Pt tO tt i * day slice roll into thin a greased bak- hot oven (400 10 minutes. ROMAN BLEACH is the bleach that's best For NYLON; COTTON—all the rest. With ROMAN BLEACH PS PEACH TORTE — This handsome four layer torte will delight your guests, whether you serve it at a family dinner, a shower or an evening card party. The cake layers have crumbs of shredded wheat in them. Peaches are folded into the whipped cream filling. Crunchy Cake Contrasts With Peach Cream Filling\, 1% cup chopped peanuts and 3 ta- § Spring is the season for happy hearts, bridal showers, and hand- some party desserts. A four layered torte of tender, flaky pastry, filled with fluffy whipped cream. Bright canned peaches are folded into the cream and add the wheel of good fortune on top, too. The flaky pastry, which has in- teresting flavor accents spoon-size shredded wheat and orange juice, is easily and quickly made, The cooled pastry layers should be filled several hours be- fore the party and chilled in the refrigerator until serving time. Peach Torte 30 spoon-size shredded whaet biscults 1%, cups sifted all-purpose flour it, teaspoons salt 1 cu ortening 6 Sebiespecna orange juice 2 cups heavy cream ‘y teaspoon almend extract 1 41 ib. @ 02.) cam sliced peaches Set oven at 425 degrees. Roll) shredded wheat biscuits into fine crumbs with a rolling pin. (Makes) 1% cups crumbs.) Sift flour and salt together. Cut shortening into flour with a pastry blender or two silver* knives until mixture resem- bles coarse corn meal. Add cereal and mix lightly. Stir in orange juice, continuing with the delicate) crunchiness of shredded wheat, is. from | 10 times. Let dough rest 5 min- utes. Divide into 4 portions. Roll each portion into an 8” cir-| icle. Place on bottoms of 8” layer, cake pans or on baking sheets. Prick dough Circles with a fork. Bake for 8-10 minutes or until gold-|- en brown. Remove from oven; cool. Meanwhile, whip cream until stiff. Reserve about three - fourths cup for garnish. Drain the peaches) - well and cut into small pieces, sav- ing about four slices for garnish- ing. Fold almond extract and peaches into whipped cream. Leosen pastry rounds from | pan by slipping edge of spatula or silver knife under, Then lift circles off pans with wide spat- ula onto serving plate. Cover first round with whipped cfeam- peach mixture, Repeat until all cream and pastry are used, end- ing with pastry ring on top. Chill. Just before serving, garnish with remaining cream and peaches. Makes 8 servings. Honey adds flavor and aroma to yeast breads; it may be used in smal] amounts without changing ‘the breadmaking process. ¥ Bake Brownies in New Fashion Meet a new kind of brownie cookie — an ice box brownie! It} has rhany qualities to make you like it. It is chocolatey and) scrumptious, and best of all, it’s) made from mix. You add an egg and nuts to the! brownie mix package ingredients and shape the mixture into a roll.) The roll may be sliced and the| cookies baked immediately, or for) handling, the roll can be: Tases chilled. | If the regular chewy brownie | squares don't last beyond dinner, this recipe is for you. Fill the, cookie jar this afternoon with) cookies baked from half an ice box! iroll . . . and save the other half. for two days hence. Here’s the easy recipe and a. variation calling for peanuts that) is sure to delight the children: Ice Box Brownies 1 package Brownie Mix i; oe chopped nuts Add egg and nuts to mix. Blend’ with hands, adding a few drops of water, if necessary. Press and make into long 2’° square or round roll. Slice %" thick. Bake about 5, minutes at 375. degrees on wn} greased baking sheet. Cool slight- ly before removing from pan. Makes 4 dozen. Peanut Butter Variation Follow recipe above except, add’ blespoons peanut butter, omitting) other nuts. Cubes of Cranberry | Dot Cheese Mold Here's a specialty for summer - . @ frozen salad that’s filled with sparkling cubes of jellied cranberry sauce. Frozen Cranberry Salad ‘2 Gounee) es cream cheese % cup mayonnais 1 cup heavy aaa whipped 1 cup crushed pineapple (with Juice) Ml cup ripe olives, sliced ‘a cup chopped celery 1 cup cubes jelled ceamberes sauce Blend cream cheese and may- onnaise. Fold in whipped cream. Then fold in pineapple, ripe olives, celery and cranberry sauce cubes. Pour into 1 deep refrigerator tray jor shallow trays. Freeze until firm. Decorate with tiny cubes or jcut-outs of cranberry jelly. Makes i6 to 8 servings. Hard-cookegd eggs and small cooked white onions are delicious| in cream sauce. Turn into an} oven-proof casserole, sprinkle with! cracker crumbs and parmnesaa | cheese, and broil until top is light-| ly browned. ie | he: Hs g2BR05 COEFEE -[cxUWk TUN BREADED SHRIMP * 70 on. pkg. ® Hills Bros. COFF | quar, Pork & Deans 16 OZ. CAN 2 Chicken of the Sea Tuna ZG a a“ @G a & “a f Sliced or Whol ‘Potatoes te anbe . = cod 10" | CAN a COUPON couren ATLAS $1.04 89c MARKET ay neon bo oa _ 28th PoooocCOoogC Red Rose . Salad Dressing Quart Size Large 25 Ox. Jar noo New! Delicious! Different! Grey Poupon MUSTARD 29° 2" Hemilten, Grade A EXTRA LARGE EGGS Fresh Pan Ready FRYERS 35: Fresh 14 Oz: Tube TOMATOES 15° banc 10¢| "BieNeS* | Saas 10 a 5 ye Had Ki : Style WALNUTS. 29° -- 39° eu “ , 4 \ Morton | POT PIES Chicken—Turkey—Beef 5 For db : & york a-- we er SUPER p {MARKET @Beer @ Wine @ pe to Take Out -» . Corner Baldwin Ave. and Walton Blvd. STORE HOURS: Mon,, Tues, Wed, thors, - Phone FE 2-5192 amc atemere Aad microns ohh a Peach Tops Meat Loof [Place the meat mixture in an 8 -|your favorita. meat leat recpe!the meat." Spoon a teaspoon. CHUNK» 35: BOLOGNA _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1958 - inch square cake pan and press|the loat in squares %|catsup in each a Se | Shank "AQ: masHalf M eta ge Tender Juicy Flank Steak Dinner |sF22= ===: te STIS] 8 7 Will Delight Family sess = Got oes © ee 8 ee. Fastened with skewers or dinner that is easy on your budget? string, the roll is easy to brown Fruits, Vegetables Stay in Bargain Limelight | Fresh fruit selection can be more generous now that greenhouse to- interesting and lower in cost than|matoes are in heavy supply, are at any previous time this year. averaging 29 to 39 cents a pound Increasing supplies of tomatoes,'in many stores. potatoes, peppers and cabbage are) firm, slightly underripe tomato resulting in lower retail markings. jis a better buy than one which is THE PRODUCE DEPARTMENT jovertipe and sot. Leave the tomato Strawberry marketing in south-|! the light at room temperature ern Michigan will show a big arop| unt a 70 compared to last week. The highest | F. ere best ér ne volume in history (for a single | \grees for ripeni |matoes. The window sill day) crossed the Benton Harbor jot the market on Sunday, June 15 when | refrigera 65,000 crates were sold. Potatoes every The volume was down to 40,099 | Ves*table choice. Large supplies crates last Tuesday and between | 2% ‘low prices make them 10 to 15,000 crates a day are expected this week. The first strawberries froin the Alpena ar- ea are starting. Cool weather has resulted in| ,}f you must travel to a picnic strawberries of excellent quality “te With no refrigeration, take po- this year. Most have gone for “fresh market.” Current prices|i? another. For safety, mix just rang ‘ before you serve the salad. is me mpl and one-third New Michigan cabbage & in the Early peach. varieties are avail-|™@rkets. Heads are small but solid able at the lowest prices seen in |204 green. At 3 to 10 cents a pound, \keep it on the market list for use a number of years. Most are ar- riving from Georgia and South |**@ sreen vegetable or for salads. Carolina. Are medium in size. [MEATS TO BUY Heavy supplies of both water- | Summer time and pork sup- i. e 5 g Ee Grill Bacon =z ‘zane mete inSandwich tee easing of wholesale beef prices, While the word, brunch, may |but retail cuts remain about as not be the most poetic, everyone they have been. agrees that its meaning is won-; This is the season for tender derful — long weekend hours iron hers Much of a beef spent at the mid-morning table,|has been fattened on grain and oa leisurely second and third grades as high as U.S, Choice. For cups of coffee . . . such an occa-|the most tender broiling steaks : — sirloin, T-bone or porterhouse ry yong eae yrilled yom — choose those that grade choice sandwiches are just the ticket. '0" Prime. If you're lucky enough to have! If there is no grade label, let an electric grill, you can make; your eyes guide you to a good them right at the table. If not,| steak. Look for a geneous cov- make them in a skillet, serve) ering of firm waxy white fat on them with hot maple syrup and| the outside, bright red lean with you're set for a treat. Don’t forget; tiny streaks of white fat running the coffee — it should be hot and} through it, and pinkish red por- strong. That’s the most important congo These tell you that bo rt of starting your day! mea from young grain: . ecg! ttle, that the tender cuts will cal Breakfast Bacon Sandwiches | be tender and jaicy. Le — crisp and ‘Fryer prices are to hold . saees white of Whole wheat bread expected Butter er matgerine at about the same level through Te ch ae the July 4th holiday. A wide price For each ing put three strips (difference -is dependent upon. the of cooked bacon between slices of size and quality of the birds bread. Spread both sides of sand-} Fresh fish are still scarce. Herr- wiches .with soft butter or mar-)ing heads the thrifty. fresh fish garine. 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Any new bride can do it. season to taste with black pepper. lowerettes, radishes .or crackers as The secret is this: plan party Cover. Chill in refrigerator at menus with foods that can be pre- pared in advance—foods that re- quire the minimum of last minute attention. Party-time favorites are dips and dunks, for the hostess finds them easy to prepare ahead of time. Also, guests can leisurely serve themselves to this type of refreshment freeing the hostess from serving chores. . Sour cream is an ideal base for easy-to-make dips and dunks. This quality sweet cream with an added culture, has a fresh tangy flavor that piques the appetite. Here’s a new dunk you'll want or crackers in it. And if your hus- Fresh Corn Cooks in Vegetable Dish Fresh corn is teamed with other vegetables. Corn Medley 1 to 1% © fresh corn kernels (cut oe — wi poems first) © (diced if cup | iin ‘crescents celery . cL % tonepoon oo 2 tablespoons butter White pepper In a 1%-quart saucepan cook the ered, until vegetables. are. just tender — after water boils again this will take about 5 minutes. Drain, Add butter and pepper to taste and stir briefly over low heat. Makes 4 small servings. Perfection Salad Good Fold a cup of shredded green cabbage, a half cup of diced cu- cumber and a slivered pimiento into slightly thickened lemon-flav- ored gelatin that has been dis- solved in two cups of ‘very hot water. Serve on salad greens with boiled dressing or mayonnaise. aeween a * ouw” e Refreshing milk dessert! @ Not a cake or pie, not a gelatin or pudding ... it’s “ice creamy” rennet-custard ! @ Easy! “Junket” Custard in a min- ute ‘cause there's rennet in it! ©@ 7 soda fountain flavors! 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FE 5-8311 st f “ Pees oe 8 4 i : : LL é ; + ; 2 : ' a ; : : ; as : a : ‘ ‘ : { : vat P ; 3 * ; > : 4 Z - Z sai ; : S 1 s ® ; : Be \ i : ; ; com ~ : 4 7 - | ; : * ‘ ee ra 7 2° : i) FORTY.) = J ae PONTIAC’ ‘PRESS, THURSDAY, soem» 26 1958 Split - Lev el Calor Are Modern What everyone wants of summer With clever slicing and addition just a few split-level ‘varlations|Lightly . combine 1 dessert. Refrigerate befo: is a change — new scenes and| of a cream filling, a fruit and | which — take the cake, _ whipped. cream and Jemon cream| serving. Yield; 12-16 servings. 25 ? frosty topping, or a shimmering | : Aa mixture, Frost sides and top of tk *& anove a gay foods, Let’s go along ond of nigee, asta 8 mgr. am Angel Food Cake cake, “Yield: 16 servings, ; : And how is it done? One secret; . ble denne. | | ak - (lSounce) round angel food Lee! * {2 . is happy meetings with conven-| These Proven Recipes feature) % pint heavy cream — . Peach Paradise Cake. ms Ee a" ‘ins pitch : ience foods. They are part of angel food and pound cakes with} Prepare lemon pie filling accord. | 3 iblespoons Sctonere pa this day of split-level living. They |ideas to spare for those “‘under- ing to package directions. Cool to teaspoon vanilla extract Com candies and ‘ =f os ing) in the — to | studies” — delicate ladyfingers and|room temperature, stirring occa-| 1 (ne. a) con sliced cling pesches.|tor re ene. Boil ky si allow outdoor Jeisure, Their PreP- |) skers’ loaf cakes, Always de-|Snally. Cut angel food cake, hor-|" "255 toasted. shredded coconut - {dies dissolve and. sirup begins to aration is done, they await in- : chiffon izontally, into four equal-sized lay-} Cyt cake in half, horizontally. |thicken, or reaches (220 degrees dividual touches. aie, sae cake»|ers. Whip cream. Fold halt of the|whip. cream, add sugar and va|F.), stirring frequently. | Good beginnings are the quick. |™akes Peach Paradise Cake. Alwhipped cream into the cooled|nilla extract. Cube % cup sliced| Slice pound cake into Linch thick | to-do desserts, miade with cakes {jelly roll turns into a Jelly Roll) pudding. peaches, Arrange cubed peaches/|slices, then cut slices crosswise from food mart or bakery. They, |Refrigerator cake, beribboned with} Spread % cup lemon cream mix-|evenly between ee light-jinto l-inch bars. Dip cake bars too, blend into split-level living. | fruit gelatin. These recipes suggest! ture between each. of the layers. into DELIGHT YOUR FAMILY WITH THESE TEMPTING FOODS AND SAVE eR EAs» NYE’S COTTACE CHEESE MAGIC MEAL MAKERS BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIXES s Food © Yellow 20 Oz. Pkgs- e White © Devil’ SAVINGS ji et _ Table King BARTLETT PEARS Picnics 39) srt 29: , 4 to 5 Lb. Avg. Lb. Pot Roast AQ" Hygrade—Forest Brook : a BAc Sliced Bacon HG 1 Pound Tray Pack Be! | ; - a Birds Eye . - PREMIUM FLAVOR Meat Pies Beet, Chicken, Turkey 4 to 89° Extra Large California ‘PASCAL CELERY s. 25° STALK — SAVINGS “ . y. Hekman’s CRACKERS a 1 Pound oe . 7 Box oy » GOLD MEDAL Kitchen Tested ae 4 Oz. Can Grade A. HOMOGENIZED MILK wm 39! CARNATION — a scauirgboee: Large — Santa Rosa PLUMS ~ Rival DOG FOOD 16. = 9 99 Jack Rabbit NAVY BEANS 2 Pound Bag Tall Cans N| $480 COPYR.'© 195} by National Retail Marketing Shop-Rite Market | Huron Friendly Shop-Rite Mkt. rellvilie Shop-Rite Market Hick’s Shop-Rite Market — 484 Auburn Avenue 884 West Huron St. Open Sunday f 3390 Baldwin aren 263 Auburn Ave. Open Sundey FORTY-ONE . It was all fun last night for Forest Lake Club president Blaine Eynon (center) and gélf pros Pat - Devany (left) and Alice Bawer—but today began the ae a ‘Women’ s Section ER EES SES SEP AES SS Trish. Pentise Press Photos Toastmistresses ———_—— Installed at the annual Officers Party of Alpha Install Officers “Contact. Lenses chapter of Beta Theta Phi, held Tuesday at Devon Gables, were Mrs. Homer Tinney (left), new treas- — Pentise Press Photos by Ren Wagman tough competition of the United States Golf Assn. National Women’s Open, being held at the club today through Saturday. Outgoing president Mrs, Herbert Johnson pre- sents the gavel to the new president Mrs. Charles at Dinner Event | = et v SIO” | your urer, and Mrs. Cecil Denison, secretary. Coniees aare entahied ote a g\ leo members of the Pontiac Toast- cd ? ~~ tips mistress Club met for dinner at Hotel Waldron. Mrs. John J. Simpson of De- troit, Counci] No, 4 chairman, presented golden keys symbol- izing ‘“‘Opportunity’’ and ‘‘Re- sponsibility’ to Mrs. Clayton Rule, president; Gertrude Fo- ley, vice president; Mrs. George Gaches and Gwen Polk, recording and _ corresponding secretaries; and Mrs. Robert Bunce, treasurer. Helen Lap- isch and Mrs, Robert Sutton as- sumed duties of club represent- atives to the council, Rajna Busnynat, an Interna- tional Farm Youth exchange student who appeared under the auspices of Oakland Coun- ty 4-H Clubs, discussed the cus- toms of her country, Nepal, at the Tuesday gathering. Miss Busnynat’s educational tour, which includes other countries, will prepare her to teach im- proved methods of farming and home management in her coun- SHOES | DR. B. R. BERMAN Optometrist Saginaw (i FE 4-7071 PF Flyers CANVAS SHOES FOR ACTIVE YOUNGSTERS Sizes 4% to 12 GUESS How Many Pennies a P-F. shoe holds. Look in our window! Then register your quess inside. Nothing like wate melon in the summer—Bonnie Bell ind her golfing. mother, Peggy Kirk Bell of Southern Pines, N. C., sample goodies at the Names New Board Members Hospital Group Meets Board members of Pontiac General Hospital Auxiliary met at the East Iroquois road home of President Mrs. Raymond Rapaport Wednesday morning. Plans for the coming year and future projects were dis- cussed. Recommendations were made, to be brought before the general meeting in the fall. New board members are Mrs. R. B. Lyons; representa- tive; Mrs. Robert Segula, work records chairman; Mrs. Rich- ard Harroun, auxmobile chair- man; Mrs. Clyde Dearing and Mrs. John Selman, board rep- resentatives; and Mrs. Alex Capsalis, publicity cochaifman. “6 - buffet dinner held at Forest Lake Country Club last night for competi- tors and members of the club. Club Dance Set The Chatham Club's third dance of the season will be held Friday evening at Edge- wood Country Club. The dance will be semi-formal and all members and _ out-of-town guests are invited. A well known Detroit orches- _ tra will provide music. Five pages today in Women’s Section B Boy Can Pick Up. the Tab By EMILY post “Dear Mrs. Post: My boy friend will soon have a birth- day and instead of buying him a present I thought I would get ‘tickets for a show which I know he has been wanting to see, and invite him to be my guest. We. both live in the suburbs and it will be impossible to go home and come back again in time for the curtain, which means that we will have to stay in town and will have to have dinner out, I would like to know if I will be expected to pay for the dinner too, or does he pay this?” Answer; Unless you invite him to dinnér as well as to the theater he wil] undoubtedly, and quite correctly, insist on paying the dinner check, “Dear Mrs, : Post: Having been utterly grief-stricken at the unexpected passing of my mother two months ago, I did nothing to acknowledge flow- ers or Messages sent me. There was no one else in the family who could do it. Am I too late now to write such note and, if so, shall I apologize for not having written before?’’ Answer: It is never too late to write such notes because no thinking person ever counts the time it may take those in deep sorrow to acknowledge kindnesses, You should answer as soon as you can, of course, and say, ‘I'm sorry I couldn't answer sooner and do want you to know how very, much I did appreciate your kindness.” “Dear Mrs. Post: I have al- ways thought it was quite all right for one to light his cig- arette from the candle on the table when in a small, informal type restaurant, but I have ‘re- cently heard otherwise, Will you please let me have your opinion on this?” Answer: It is quite all right. 5 OFF You. get-a Cleaner Wash with CLOROX Whitest! Brightest! Safest for Health! on CLOROX GALLONS Lg Clorox gives you America’s whitest, brightest washes, White cotton, linen, nylon and rayon come out extra white...color-fast cotton and linen come out extra bright. Everything Clorox-clean is sanitary-clean... safer for health! No other home laundering product equals Clorox in germ- killing efficiency. So, be sure you add Clorox to your laundry suds every time you wash! ~ FOR THE FAMILY It costs nothing! Winner announced July Sth. , ’ ilies “SHOES Shoes for Young Folks 26 W. HURON Union Lake Shopping Center 4464 Dixie Highway Pp 1540 Union Lake Rd. Mrs. Jack Cheathouse ( left) was chairman of the party and is the incoming vice president, Mrs. « Arthur McKinniss,.on the party committee, was in- stalled as conductress.~ : Good aly in those counties where Clorox labels feature this offer, — : ONG ee . . : eee E = ; 4 Dy J ; 4 . ee ; & Poe » ™% ; Se : o te Ve : eta : : “ f FORTY-TWO a! 7 «_THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; JUNE: 26, 1958 t + : ss 4 5 “ us Si 5 ee ‘ = € = = ; fe e “€ a se pie = Tee es — LUNCHEONS a Luanne White | ‘SA : Sealtest Ice Gream = | ui.c wit become the bride of Don. fete! ae Populer Prices id Seat Gam, 3, Site Sete TAY “YT | a shower Saturday evening at AEF ro 8 ee : : , 8a Andrews. ee ee ee : ; ag baby and if is his. Do you | wrote in your column ce her? She is only 16 and has a | who abuse their wives are | terrible reputation anyway. - ee eae por So . Abby, we are very much as we 2y mend their. Special Purchase woth cotseriaee | Genee mates ee f . 4 LINDA | their own medicine. That is o DEAR LINDA: The girl is the only, ek ag materstond. Blouse: Summer Cotton i could be pe Stage vay serious | bor who came home very Reg. S288 ep : = oF legal trouble, No law in the | drunk to. the disgust of his tiny — 98¢ » he. land can force a. man to marry, | wife. She helped him to bed : a DRESSES ¥ asec | Sd he wa ye ea . b sporisibility to face ing she tied him there with a | Cotton Dresses. a oo clothesline and then beat the 1 Sizes 1 - 14, Reg. $2.98 and up ) AB for the gas “DEAR ABBY: I have some | daylights olit of him with a bed a ee ei . — BY (He filled his’ | _— : ‘slat. He told about it himself ,. oe 2 Up $ 99 He said he did't tare 1 Alt h U = fete. hehe 60 poral af ber yee . “j ' He sai 't care for : : courage.” : public cafes because they were p a nit DEAR L..C."L.: I wouldn't dj / 4 too noisy, so we came home ba recom C this for the aver- — and I fixed us some ‘mer, (Tas Dinner, ae De ae Joe tanhned Many Wash and Wear Fab- | He mentioned several. times ~ ve i cone. " rics in cottons and linens that be gal! Aegean - Instal lation i tt that. you love for summer, | saving his spend for his old oe. ‘ “DEAR ABBY: I just got a Sheaths, full ski és Alpha chapter of Beta Theta Phi} wedding and am. so . u skirts, and i age. I am 62 and he is past held its ‘annual Officers Party I : : 2 iets | 70. Would he was | Shocked I can’t believe my chemise for you to choose he 7 ay tive?” ‘ ‘Tuesday evening at Devon Gables. It says, as big as life, from. In checks, solids or AP OF just OND ERING [08 the committee were Mrs. Jack| “CASH GIFTS ONLY . ;, |Greathouse, chairman; assisted by) PLEASE” right on the invita- DEAR WONDERING: Don't /Mrs. John Kinzler and Mrs, Arthur| tion. Are people losing their prints. . | be so concerned about HIS money—just watch yours: This “man is an old hand at saving his. money and some- . body else’s. Include him out of | your plans, unless you want to | support him. ‘ DEAR ABBY: I am 17 years old and my boy friend is 19. We love each other very much and, expected to be married when .we got enough money saved, - “About two months ago he told me he went to see a girl HOSE EATON’S First Quality 51 Pr ¢ Gauge 15 Denier 9 ° 88 *Open | Mon. & Fri. McKinniss. ; = Guests included -Mrs. Wendell Mrs. Felix Ballard, Mrs. Gene Greathouse and Mrs. Charles lation of new officers, the group was entertained at the home of Mrs. Kinzler of Sylvan Shores. 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Sizes 3 to 7, « ED aan Your Fashion Store ee ‘Sports Shop — Main Floor ‘ : ' y o \ = : é : = i : F ‘g ’ - oe. , ‘ f 4, A a ae | ie | FORTY-FOUR THe, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1958 Seo ore chit tated a | only, 12 Pet. Admit They're Lost Dag be oa es foot feel better COLORFUL FABRIC CASUALS by SALL-eaAnD The most casual ...the most com- fortable summer shoes with insulated soles. Many, many styles in all colors of the rainbow. Special Summer Price F r om 9% PAULI’S Shoe Store. Serving Pontiac for Over 75 Years 35 N. SAGINAW Open Friday Evening Until 9 By EUGENE GILBERT Gilbert Youth Research Co. The emotional letdown’ after World War I produced what liter- jary critics are fond of calling} madcap |The Lost Generation.” Escapism reigned. It was the! hedonistic era of the Roaring Twenties, of prohibition and boot- legging, of American ex-patriates like Ernest Hemingway and Ger- trude Stein living the gay, intel- vem life on Paris’ famed left Now it seems that World War Il, somewhat belatedly, also has TWISTED VERSION re ao Married Saturday afternoon were Margaret McKinney and Douglas M. Hancock. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lester McKinney and ‘the Maurice Hancocks. MR. and MRS. DOUGLAS HANCOCK Margaret McKinney Wed “NOW IS THE TIME” — Repair or Remodel Your Furs COLD FUR STORAGE Exclusive Hollanderizing Pickup & Delivery FE 5-1241 sto Douglas M. Hancock Lester McKinneys of West Huron street and the Maurice Hancocks of Birmingham. — The bride wore a floor-length gown of white net over taffeta, Margaret McKinney and Doug- las M. Hancock were married Sat- urday afternoon at Central Method- ist Church. Dr. Milton Bank of- ficiated before 150 guests. Parents of the couple are the) Her fingertip veil fell from a MALING tempting Ss gobble them up at \ i \ . 4 4 . -Maling Shoes 90 North Saginaw Open Monday and F riday Evenings pearl crown and ske. wore a pearl necklace, a gift from the bridegroom. Her bouquet was “white roses. Mary Emma Thomason was maid of honor, She wore a bal- lerina-length pink chiffon dress with a cowl neckline, and a match- Maling Shoes It Jeanne Hancock, sister of the bridegroom, was junior bridesmaid and Patricia Thomas was brides- maid. They wore dresses identical to the maid of honor's and carried nosegays of white carnations and pink roses. A reception was held in the church parlors. To receive guests, the bride’s mether. wore a beige lace sheath dress with matching accessories and a yel- low carnation corsage. The bridegroom’s mother wore a blue dress with lace trim and white accessories and a white stole. Her corsage was of Pak carnations. * Before wg ona — to Nia- gara Falls, the bride changed to a blue and whité checked suit with white accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations and blue del- phinium. The couple will live = Troy. Beat Generation?. The idea still is to live life to) | |their elders at the excesses at- _}tributed to this postwar phenome- descriptive of wel brags * ft Skepticism was 5 eases by many teenagers, 86 per cent of whom); insisted that neither they nor their friends could be numbered among the beat generation. generation, were more explicit. “Two years ago I started out Fern Stavey, an admitted mem- ber of Chicago’s beat bunch, had nothing but scorn for non- believers. “‘What do they want—/ New Year's horns all the time?” she inguired. “This is a messy wail we're stuck With, and the squares don’t even know how to make the best of it.” In the beat formula, as Fern would admit; making the least of it emotionally is the best way to make the best of ‘it. REPUGNANT TO MOST “But to the vast majority of the teenagers interviewed, the whole idea of a beat generation was ab- surd and repugnant. Said Beth Davidson of Mont- clair, N. J., “To be beat you must think that the whole rest of po manity is square and you the only one who knows. St s ‘all nonsense.” * * * the term “Beat Generation” has no valid application to themselves interviewee: but they can’t hang that one on us,. My crowd is anything but beat. We're alive. dead and don’t know it.” accepted the beat title also had a spokesman. term,” agreed 18-year-old Ricki er all you can't say the lost gen- eration was really lost when you look at this one. . This is the even lost-er generation. The bottom. The absolute least.” * * * Bane “The Beat Generation,” it novelist M see ee Claims To 86 per cent of the teenagers |; or their friends. Said one Detroit!) “They've blamed just about ' ing else on the teenagers, | They're I The 12 per cent minority who |} “I guess beat is a fair enough ) Goldberg of New York City. “‘Aft-)) FAMOUS “12.N. Saginaw IFUN SU @ Coppertone. @Sun & Turf , @ Sea & Ski @ Marcelli @ Bronztan Prince Matchabelli Summer Shower Cologne Dorothy Gray Summer Cologne - CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts” BRAND $1 and s2 $] FE 2.0161 a tl a thst praomagen Bride in New. York Rite neering. He ie a. member of Tau Upsilon, i | | Community Methods Cour, A reception’ was held at the | bride’s home for the families and | Before leaving on a trip ‘through | New E and Conia. the bride changed to a gray summer’ suit with a red flowered blouse | : “Th cate Op hts ‘til 9 P.M The couple will live in Ann Ar- ri i ti . M, bor where the bride will contisue| Open F day Nig & 106 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Malcolm graduated from the U. of M. with a B. S. degree in engi- scene of the Kappa Phi, Vulcans, ing of Eta Sigma and am Chi Sigma) a. and Malcolm A. Walker. Dr. Karl i TREASURED MAME DE PRIOR Moore officiated. Dorothy M. Bollendouk of Jackson! RUQS Should Have | CH AN EL Heights, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. roma tee . Regular Cleaning — street. e Although a ina aad ter, hi thee oon tee by bee"brtes ion mat et iiems in a. home toe) THRIFTY donk Jr., of Littleton, Colo., wore ee tae i vase ee ba —_— year with a full pe | Drug. Store wt tag token cap and | This may. be done | 4895 Dixie Highway vell matched the gown, and she or with a home cleaning aid. But Drayton Plains carried a ‘bouquet of white roses | it should be done — for the life] west t¢ Notions! 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South Marshall street gave 8) At iq candlelight service held at surprise party for Mrs. Goodwin in Aerie and Auxiliary 2887, wereleslected to state offices. honor of the couple's first wedding 'atcin junior. past regional. go 0 Te artes adn [icmared tthe sate convention) atts. Ranfall Surictand: was junior past gov- | 2a anniversary. held recently in Traverse City.| octed inside guard of the aux-| Twenty persons, all member of of ao ies Setermationsl,) the bridal party and their families, members of the Pontiac Soropti- $7.95 and $8.95 attended the affair. Mr..and Mrs.| nists » 2 esr nando re | Installed Taimee Surola, | ; eeks at Yosemite National Park. were Taimee Special orders taken for hospital iw ee ipresident; Mrs. Richard Paschike,| and church groups." ‘vice president; Mrs. Roy Maxwell, Patient in Hospital — |reasurer; Mrs. Leon Glynn, cor-| Albert G. Dunn of Ellwood ave- responding secretary; and Alice’ nue is a patient at St. Joseph cm igi secretary. | Mercy Hospital. mem we were Mrs. Howard Decker and Mrs, John Bieschke. Fritzi Stoddard told of her trav- els in Europe in 1948 when she also attended the International Conven- ]- d Entertain County Patients 22°" " "=", | Guests at the Tuesday dinner and points west. Mr. Wendler is re Dr. Caryl Kulsavage and, Mrs. Williams Meadowcroft, both Oe catioc the 8-16 Camera Club lof S Mee Roberts The films were shown in con- ‘Schultz, Mrs. Frank Anderson and inection with activities sponsored Mrs. Clifford Todd. by Ascension Lutheran Church Gi | M Ti under the chairmanship of Mrs i Saactie Schaaf Slemmuat end ive It More lime | Christ Church Cranbrook is spon-| In the ‘‘Malted Milk Cake") ‘soring a party for patients today,/recipe printed recently, the baking) directed by Mrs. Marion Mublit-|time should be changed from 20-) ner. 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Gresalfi, Baldwin, Long Island, ind Hugh bid ae i. soelee: N. Y.;. and 2nd Lt, Roscoe H.\Wayt — ' Frankiort,, TOPEKA, Kan. (AP)—A ‘criP-!’ with an engine gone and alFobair, Covina, Calif. pled Air Force bomber limped|,j aim} ‘the’ crew practiced] " Like Chase, they decided to stay along bigh above the eastern Kan-jlandings at 15,000 feet—sloiwng|with the plane, : sas plains last night. Inside, six|down and lowering flaps and land- ; : ing gear—before they decided the; Chase, a 36-year-old former men tried to decide whether to) 1)” could te conabd 10. diesiconiat ellot trom Gellitaln, Pa., stay with the plane or bail -out.| pound, said, “My initial reaction when |] After two hours of tests, the air-/ The crew experienced a sudden/looked out and saw the wing and jolt about 8 p. m. while on a rou-jengine was that we would even- ca 1 NATIONAL NOWN RODS end REELS 7 MINNOW BUCKET S men elected to ride down with the "the ‘six- engine RBAT reconnaissance|tine training flight and Chase said/tually have. to bail out. After | bomber, ‘They brought the plane|he saw one of the plane's englneslengine ‘dropped T knew we had 4 ; "Min-O-Lile”, 29% ' ome to Forbes Air Force Base|standing on end. A few seconds|controt of the plane.” cotiil Pm oom without further mishap later it dropped off, ripping the} He said the plane me easi-| . aca. * * * underside of the right wing. 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WITH Matched points rotor, con- denser. fay eav set tured bed a : r ; N "Se : a ee: 1 ‘ : = ; - NS This J&R Store | a PARKING - REAR ‘the greatest name in VODKA : , 26 ed mt, i a fh iB om ; Pata tists fae , ‘ ’ e is -@ ; ‘ fos ie Pres Box stbilledhipine badhcell ah Pres 8. Thompson as Pontiac's “Puther of the Year” couldn't have been a bet- ter choice. Dwight, as everyone knows him, is the father of three boys and the foster father of 250 boys who participate in the Pee Wee League athletic program which he con-|. ceived and which has blossomed into. a year-round schedule of activities, ~” ‘Three years ago when Dwight soenontel the idea of a supervised and fully equipped football program to officials and business people around the city, the words of encouragement were few. With the help from volunteers and the PTA group around Whitfield School he started at floor level, deter- mined to make what he had started to be the best pos- sible success he knew. « 2 & Four Pee Wee football teams were uniformed that first year and for Thompson it meant at least 25 hours of his time a week. . As organization grew, interest grew and‘ the Pe Wee Leaguers continued through the basketball and = baseball seasons. The number of football teams grew to 10 last year and already has reached 16 for next Fall.: Basketball teams grew to 28 last winter and now 15 teams of Pee Wees use three baseball diamonds in his growing program. NEED PLAYING SITES | “Our problems have alwdys been getting sites to play our games in football and baseball,” says Thompson. “We have received wonderful cooperation from parents and. volunteer coaches.” “What surprises me most is the opposition ¥ we get, especially im our football program and this is difficult for me to figure out,” he added. “With all the talk about the poor physical status of American boys, why do people object to the physical contact in football. Actually, we have had more injuries in basketball and baseball than we had in football, and every boy is protected with all the necessary equipment.” “Winning has not been our only objective. Of course, no oné can eliminate the desire to win, but we try to give every boy a chance to participate and we never re- fuse a buy on our teams, whether he be from Pontiac or anywhere else.in Oakland County.” Presently, he is spearheading efforts for a Wesi Side Boys’ Club of which he is a member of the or- ganization committee. Dwight is sure that in the near future a building will be up for the club and he plans at all odds to help ac-_, complish this. Because, when you talk to Dwight Thompson you soon “57, | *Balty learn that the Pee Wees around Pontiac-are as close to him as his family, church and job. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Jean Hoaxie and a young troop of her tennis players will be in Pontiac next Wednesday evening to help offi-!*? cially initiate the new tennis courts at Crofoot school on West Huron. ‘spring term at inaugurate the 72-hole tourney, sional from Wichita, Kans., and Miss Margaret Watkins, amateur from Grosse Pointe Farms, give the U.S. G. A. rules a last-minute whieh runs today through Satur- day. A total purse’ of $1200 wile ot stake. : Fans Make Her Sentimental Favorite however just adds another fan for Mrs. Pung, and as the first FF Open Nig ial tmare for Mrs Pung round of the Women’s AEE starts today at Forest Lake, the genial Hawaiian takes the role of sen- favorite. : miners she was taking rani e {Houston Golfers Take Team Title Seek Individual Crowns After Breaking Records in Five-Man Effort Pentiae Press Photo Miss Jon Snyder (left), profes- Maxon Berges, amateur from Buf. the Women's National Open-golf tournament at Forest Lake Coun- The Houston Cougars, holding talo, N. ¥ try Club, Miss Snyder and Miss Watkins left the tee at 10 a.m. to \their-third straight team title aft- jer a record-shattering spree, to- iday sent five players in quest of star-studded field of 29 . oreiatanais ead G0) ciate ia EAST NORWICH, N.Y. (AP)—, highly keyed up for this tourna- The touring stars didn’t =, ment and tension mounted when take apart the Pine Hollow course) we the ladies were unable to take asin the pro-celebrity’ competition. growl o thee = owes but with $50,000 in prizes on the a $3 goue yesterday was Sally Sharp of the line they can be expected to do A host club. Just returned from her;littie better in the first round of Michigan State, the Long Island Open Golf Tour- | Sally had hoped to practice ex- nament today, tensively for this tourney in order’ ~ &° * to make a favorable impression, Only four players broke 70 on in the amateur ranks, the par 71 layout yesterday. Billy, Eighteen holes were scheduled|Casper and Bob Rosburg each) today, another 18-hole round is'carded a 67, Jerry Barber and slated Friday and 36 gruelling holes are in the offing Saturday. If a tie results, an 18-hole play-off will be held Sunday. Gene Sarazen san peat scons | Bows.to Briton ‘Mrs. ries a , 3-41— Cha *Jndith Bell Art Van Ryzin is supervising the recreation program at Crofoot with Virginia MacLeay conducting the tennis sessions for teens and adults each.Wednesday evening. | Bate Sa-4 J Senior Meet “Marearet ‘wettins 220 2—88 cecrett LIVERPOOL, Eng. y®—A lash- ing rain and a man six years his 9-HOLE “Scones - . 3 junior combined Wednesday to de- Mrs. Jackie Pung ... ‘Miss Vonnie Colby p> ooh nad eee a oe 38 feat 56-year-old Gene Sarazen of Bonnie Randolph |...":....°..°".2...40/Germantown, N.Y., in the World cae ---{l|Senior Professional Golf Cham- BoC oo eae te cmervides Lai * * * Gloria BSechs “Salty = sogeenacucas “4: 3) He was beaten by Norman Sut- wif it seleinei's *Mrs. Norman Woolworth ..,........- 45 |ton, the 50-year-old British senior *Mrs. —— _—_ senescence teeerences bed ‘titleholder, 2 and 1, in their 36-) “Mrs. Percy Gregory .......-+. oancees | *Anne Richardson ...........-+ «1 hole match. AP Wirephote FOLLOWS DAD — Pancho » Wimbledon Contreras follows in dad’s footsteps at Wimbledon tennis championships in England. Born daring last year’s tourney — hence the middle name — the youngster suffered his Ist setback yesterday when his father, AMERICAN LEAGUE Wen Lost Pet. Bebind ts Lost Pet. Behind rar 5, me use a Bo hse 3330 S24 3 — 2 31 a es Francisco 35 31 530 tM 32 330 «492 «94 [Cincinnati 30-30 500 4% Chicago % 33 476 10% | Pittsburgh - 3 34 485 Sta Cleveland 3. 35 470-1 Chicago 2 3 478 «6 28 4 452 12 | Philadelphia 8 33 «4459 «7 Washington 438 #13” «|Loss Angeles 2% 446 8 TESTERDAY: “8 nest LTs Kansas CRO 4. Washington 3, DAY'S GAMES popes Standard Time} New York at Chicago, on p.m.—Kucks San Francisco 10 iatiesanes 2. 'Philadeiphia 5, Chicago 4, 18 tnnine St Leuts 3. 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LITTLE LEAGUE Wh WL = seball} wit af ft 3 oes arse & Multi-takes 4 0 Union Lake = 2 2 ngary Valle e ae F Wixom 2 2 Westacres 04 thall) Avondale Charch (Softball) | wEsTSIDE PRE-WEE (AMERICAN) United Pres. 5 1 LO RLDS 33 wet WL Pont, RLDS 4 2 Parkdale 2 2| Bears 620 Cubs 3306 Elmwood 3 2 Stone Bapt. 2 4/ Purtney 3 2 1 Sylvan 150 Nike 3 2 Avon Bapt 6 6) Warrwick 33 1 WATERFORD § SOFTBALL WESTSIDE PEE-WEE Lim samerene League eu Motor city 1 0 Crusaders ; ; Sno-Bol ? q Drayten Drug 2 6) Mumby ons Lakeland ~ é 3 neune e's 9 6 Earl's Mkt. 3 4 eague “Ww “ Ww L| WEST SIDE PEE-WEE (WESTERN) ooo ®@ 1 Jim Wall 46. wt Wt ubert Wall 7 3 Merchants 3 6/Indians 2 0 Tigers 01 Arrows 6 4 Eagles 0 10 Braves 2 0 Chiefs 64 Drayton Drug 5 4 Scouts 21 "Guesinined tot the Bie“ol your cer.” Protects. your car Pontiac Undiiouting “196 8, Saginaw FE 45491 Four Golfers Break 70 in Long Island Tuneup |the individual National Collegiate io championship. Co-medalist Phil Rodgers, Jim ‘Hiskey, Jack Cupit, Frank Whar- ton and Bob Pratt ventured into ~ press round of niatch competi- establishing a low mark len os ae strokes, two bet- ter than the previous mark by Southern Methodist in 1954. “This is the greatest college team I've ever known or heard about,’ Coach Dave Williams Dave Marr, the latter a youthful said. ———— pro, had 69s. xk * * A bracket were such} Williams’ i udes yardstick also incl ‘known performers as Sifelley the 563 strokes Houston used to Reiers.. F Tree f fi z g : 8 F é Tae z F z [i Mayfield Billy Maxwell, Marty|win the Border Olympics crown— }Furgol, Mike Soucha k,, Sam/29 less than ee, North | |Snead, Ken Venturi and Toney Texas State aggregation of 1952 ‘Penna. ~ a %% iwhen it captured the same honor. , With the frivolity out of the way, lace Phyo aa City tee | the nomads of the links could be | well, Don January, Marion Hiskey | counted on to bear down in their iand Stan Mosell,”’ Williams added. | bid for the $9.000 first prize. | Oklahoma State placed secorid| The 6,860-yard rolling course 12 strokes behind, aided by Ab presents no particularly difficult|Justice who fired a 139 for co- problems from tee to green, al-|medal with Rodgers. though there was considerable! Joe Grace of Lathrup Village, grumbling yesterday over the|Mich., made the second team of rough putting surfaces. the NCAA Golf Coaches Association ~ ~ * * All-American squad, We've Got a 2 Complete Selection « Budget Priced From $54 Down ZF _ Balance at Easy Bank KEN RASE BOATS “Your Authorized Mercury Dealer” 1265 8S. Weodward at Adams Rd., Open Mon., Thurs,, Fri. MI 7-0133 ves, Although picking a winner in _ Grace played for Notre Dame. |= |work, the general tendency is to|the Big Ten title, war named to |string alotig with the “hot” play-. \the first team and teammate Eu- er. Currently that is Casper. gene Francis to the thire team. | Casper and Rosburg each picked ra up an extra $900 for their dead-|Rain Cancels City Play lock at 67. The pros collected a! |total of $10,000 for the preliminary | Wednesday morning's heavy | competition, the sum bringing the | down pour forced cancellation — ny al of the tournament to, of all baseball and softball activ- ity for leagues operated by the | Approximately 150 players teed, Pontiac Parks & Recreation De- off today. The field will be cut to) partment. One junior league ithe low 50 and ties after Friday’s| contest got in three innings be- round. fore rain prevented further play. | ‘such a tournament is pure guess- | John Konsek, who led Purdue =f RUSS JOHNSON Authorized PONTIAC Dealer In the Heart of Lake Orion Our Low Overhead Location Means Savings for You WEEKEND SPECIAL ONLY! sar dit at ome °1645 Star Chief Cat. Coupe 51 N. Rropdwey, Corner Shadboldt, Lake Orion ~ Doctoring Your Golf | By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENT’S COMPLAINT: Erratic Chipping. e DIAGNOSIS: Vague Planning. 4 Treatment: Effective play around the greens calls for © e definite planning and firm execution. Get the picture of the || : shot you want to make clearly in your mind. Put aside all © ~ thoughts of falting-short or. > ' going too far past. Be posi- tive about this shot. Pick out the spot on the green where you want the ball te land, and estimate the beunce and roll from that point. Then take the club you need to make the shot conform to that pat- tern. The pattern you choose dictates the choice of club, not vice versa. Once you figure out iow © the shot should be played, = stick to the plan. You want a crisp and decisive stroke down © ~ and through the ball. A firm plan makes for a firm and decisive —_ stroke. S 6-AG (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) | Enjoy Summer. Living! 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OR 3-5043 # Cnt » WOMTYRIGHE On blest and an _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1056; Le Golfer Jim Kraus and baseballer A second international sg he . : 2 2 DONG ee ee Pee ee ‘“ Dave Cooper of Birmingham won/field meet: "2 pe PS Piet Ly Vea oe | yellow pin letters at Denison University dur- States toda ee bala tet” ing the past spring. Kraus won/Philadelphia in nt for Moscow ajor | org | 24 of 31 matches averaging 78.2isuch event is slated for for 18 holes. Pvt pee pees pater beg. iw! ae | man, led the ee ee ee oe e by GUY MoaTs and hit .259. the 44-mamn-U. S. aggregation. * + = é - a a; oe | ge ae | : Bee ae en ee Se ee eee ee a = af x * ae a} EO ee ee me a » es Z z > a : a . E 3 3 Re . : : 5 e Ries PSS a - Pontiac's ) Clan a Ford Dealers a \y 147 South Saginaw St. BFGoodrich + measure. ‘ 6 gram- of events, This morning’s|, - 2 * : Jumper test, the Michigan! ‘The ride to win the St. Hunts perpetual junior challenge Lew t Georges . ® | trophy, set the pattern for what is|% Bill Biddle was a rare perform- mi ea G: in store for followers of the sport/@nce. The major and his mount BB ihere. ‘ |performed the intricate, half-hour- x *« * long series of movements like an Junior equitation will occupy allitinn Meersaetae: His demonstra-| ! ‘meant Wh, ery Se Sida, as on ie 5 et Memorial, and including FEL\ccived a 29% point score gu THESE SPECIALS GOOD DURING JUNE AND JULY mmm (cilities bo Detralt Police reount {it “D". He was eredited with 191% PR pcscconarg a SPECIAL” "| f : on Soboda in “E” for second ; DOWN AWEEK cht an tent Gent reed on Dea) Dean basenlores & treme cemrei, | F | {and the Open Hunt jumping sce aan mae ae 2. 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After two days of rain, and Mrs. Chuck Grant on Shining} x Reg. $ 95 “Includes” the clouds broke away and a |Gold and Red Jacket, respectively;| | Lebot ; — gorgeous, full-scale rainbow ap- Helga Laufenstein (St. Thomas, $7; - Bluid ; 6.70-15 Coe & Os cone arching over Ont.); Skip Dowd of the. metro- 18.95 te i. : the sharp green of the show ring |politan area on Earncraft, and Gaskets Deluxe Rayon like a brilliant proscenium, Mrs, James Jones on Miss Prince, ” TUBE-TYPE* TUBELESS™ TUBE-TYPE* day in a series of dressage compe-| Open Hunt officials last night, FRONT END SPECIAL SUH | Rayon | Mylee titions, and the Olympic coach and, commenting on the performance 1. Set caster cambers tee in 67015, 18.95 | 1055 | 17.95— rider gave a small gallery of fans| of the major on Sgt. Soboda, de-_ rete 71015 1835 | 2038 | 22.90 | 3 a superlative performance. The| clared the smart little horse was 2. 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Houseboat— | Only men’s, singles were played, ; . f \ Says Ex-Mates Lack Spirit ‘Ideal for FISHING, CRUISING, © Wenn ry TOnly 7 Re emain (S22 Hernando of Detroit, a ’ * ‘-OVERNIGHT—Sleeps Up to 6 . “ay Qirdzated, junior nationally and} ~- |O’Connell Blasts Braves i | eerg my hatha des moe to Di : d D t ‘ le | | Weighs No More Than 7-5 after breezing through the inet flamon , US , in Ing es es . ~ | ES AES Sty Aaa fe little let down in their general : the Average Runabout P é nc nny 0’ attitude.” . . : nell, slowly warming uy to his) “When I was with-the club in| * NOW ON es AT arin nave sm at Wimbledon SSS ae IN THE SUN a cal oi t were un cE IN YOUR OWN | Thanks to the ambitious efforts of fellows like Bill Sohne Wena 2% ’ * ene me to grille Neabage : /Staman at Walled Lake and Birmingham’s Al Bates| ~" in Women’s) oconnelt’s blast at hls former|tok charge last year and steadied| Dealers fors | BACK YARD = [michigan has risen to 3rd place in the nation for field-| Matches Jteammates served to second a[at, Wet bv bem cut of CGR Stethiiwatee Moles TLE, to 00 FLP. Here are just two of the many fing teams in the Babe Ruth League baseball program see 2 See et canteles ‘h«|steady them down. You can sce] tector games you can enjoy all summer I which includes boys 13 to 15. BLEDON, England (UP1) —|Foe who has aoe emwer.|it when they're on the field.” - e Shawnee Fiberglas ge pt. PING ORO Only California and New York rank ahead of this|who I state now and that may change the’ way things are going. Six Oakland County cities have leagues and more are expected in the near future with some towns already 379 S. Saginaw We Sell joperating similar loops but not officially entered in pointed to another battering for a raves/ year contract with the Columbia |the organization. Gp-0.e. deleantion. yore pied cae ae Deire need ordre a palais dieuton fan bn és The, mustachioéd Patty, who|¥ears ago when they €|and television broadcast of the an-|f - - arter Staman, pes these groups will nails trom Los Angeles but spends| Pennant... .they'll never win it.”|nual Gator Bowl football game at uarte }join the organization soon. He receives numerous re-jmost of his time in Paris, was) Reluctant at first to be drawn jacksonville, Fla. : |quests for information on’ pitted against young Los Angeles °nto the charcoals of controversy,| The game will be played this | Midget player Bob Perry in one second-|0'Connell finally blurted: year on Dec. 27. league operation from all! feand Gini. to ok Racers ! “The Braves should be further |- jover Michigan each week. 6 ahead than they are right now The winner, and Patty was the The tireless efforts of Bates and expert’s choice, would — join Netters Invade” Cards Sign Fullback =| SEE THEM RACE EVERY SUNDAY ct iwith the team they have, the hit- © 4 Rackets $7795 pm others have brought abdut | eighth-seeded Barry Mackay of |ters and pitchers. They're in first} CHICAGO (AP)—Bobby Barrett, 2 P. M. at MIRACLE MILE CENTER © 2 Birds 7 the addition of a new division at, | eerie ene and young Mike |place, all right, but only 2%/fullback from the University of’ SEE US FOR ENGINE TUNE-UP : © Net | aogpeegeen this sare. ee 2ussia Ud. we Miami, , in the third games ahead of the Cards and us.|South Carolina, has signed a con-. / f i jthat city and Berkle round. Mackay and Green won | «something’s wrong. I don't|tract for 1958 with the Chicago! ENGINE OVERHAUL, BRAKE WORK their second-rounders yesterday before rain forced a postpone- ment of many matches. -Because of the rain, today’s pro- gram included a hodge-podge of| marae second and third round matches in mye men's singles and women’s ances iplus first and second round!” matches in men's and women’s,” — \day his professional tennis tour of | doubles. . | fe \the Soviet Union would begin Aug. | x * * le leadeae wht ila cack Psp apeseed ity actually has eight leagues going) pin six cies, | Staman’s home town of Walled) |know. exactly what it is but I'll |Cardinals of the National Football | say this. They never had too much |League, Walter Wolfner, manag-| ‘spirit and they don’t have an over-|ing director of the Cards, said abundance of it right now. They're today. | gmt ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER! Kramer's Pro Troupe. in English Tournament in September 2274 S. Telegraph FE 2-4907 in di ole part. All star teams will be select-| jed from these loops at the close of) sacaiiar’ seuman QUAY to compete in| State playoffs . | “Our tournament games will es be similar to regionals in bas- |19. | Going into today’s matches only!" this year enabling the | ‘The date was agreed upon be- | seven Yanks still were “alive’’ in| és elimins- [tween Kramer and Soviet tennis/™€"'s singles, and that number j_ oe- lotficial visiting in London ducing| oe eect 0 BE os ew as play- | ae ts ng Chaaunaena "8 four or five by nightfall. Only five, _ {the Wim on a _ a |American women still were com-| Ipeting in women’s singles, includ-| 4 jing defending champion Althea 2. Gibson ef New York who faced a = third-round match today against | Mexican star Yolanda Ramirez. . Mackay, whe scored a 6-1, 9-7, ||. 6-2 victory yesterday over Eric | — Bulmer of Britain, and Green, 7-5, 6-1, 64 winner over lesser. | WIMBLEDON, Eng. (AP)—Pro- moter Jack Kramer said Wednes- CROQUET SETS be held at eight re-- The tour will last for three) sites and playoffs will con- \weeks and will cover a number’! tinue until a state champion is de- of cities. Kramer said Pancho j termined. The winner then will en-) |Gonzales and Frank Sedgman ter national competition. | would go with him on the tours EXTRA INNINGS — Pontiac 'Don Budge probably will be the | Parks & Recreation got its kids fourth player. _ H _ Wa-| They will give exibitions and coach young Russidhs. CONVENIENT STORES * Kramer also said the pros | would compete in a tournament known Aussie Bill Kearney, both were idie in singles today al- | though Green was scheduled in | doubles. Ley Ousted from men's play were ~~ of Small Fry | | He said the cast of players for|/Earl Buchholz of St. Louis, Mo.; _ ao $200 done- | ine six-day tournament would in-/ Bill Quillian of Seattle, Wash.; Mal-| = jclude Gonzales, Sedgman, Tony|colm Fox of Baltimore, -Md., and Ken Rose-\Jack Frost of Monterey, Calif.| wall, Paneho Segura, Rex Hart-|Eliminated among the women were| =? — ‘wig and Kramer. |Dorothy Head Knode of Forest’) | team 10 years | ago. | Prize money will be $14, 000, Hills, N.Y., and Margaret —— 2 = certainly is raising havoc. first money 2,800, - ‘of Boston. Pe area baseball and softball z — Sa ¥ ‘at Wemble ind arena, Sept. be e 'y's oor Pp | -- 24 €. LAWRENCE DOWNTOWN Holiday Shop | 696 W. Huron Westown Center Casual Wear from Dickcinsons 5 OpenAIR EE |" amg, FA rackets, steel poles Schedules Makeup games are pil- Go *g* ing up fast. An important Junior | ney theraas Sets . Legion replay will be held tomor- ; . $18.00 45 | Tow night at Royal Oak as South- ] en iversed Sets ...... 449 ifield puts its unbeaten record on “ the line. 2 aaa ag Spalding ~ “9* Red .Wings reportedly lowered = racing * Bed. Wines reported. lowere “ WALK SHORTS Reg. se $ S@ ito play summer baseball for : Kaddy Kart Hee eew aye 11 Shaw's *e © Greg Thompson hit ; F Smartly styled of cotton or Reg. $15.00 *9* ting a lusty .838 in PeeWee bail + 4 Dacron-blends in stripes, solids, Golf Bags ............ wens bor oniiapeag argr have i plaids and checks. .. games to play A Tennis Balls 1°71 because of rainouts . . . Union , F 500 on? eatect pe taseos ‘Lake Indians of Walled Lake Little | rom . Reg. $9.95 Spalding ‘¢* |League have lost two top perform- | . , } Tennis Rackets ...... \ers. Bobbie Hesselgrave suffered a ; palding broken leg recently scoring an im- rs , 4S pada pcs mars sono of Se | |portant run while versatile Bobby ee GOLF ACKETS ; Ret, 1 8 : ise aml revel onan iy J | i palding Thorpe, hurled a no-hitter e : : Golf Balls waseebeccons - 45° Tuesday in Pontiac Midget play, 3 Self sealing is this light weight, § Reg. $5.95 $75 | pitcher for the Auburn Boys’ Club_ = finely woven Pima cloth jacket. | | Golf Irons ........... 3 and not the little Eagles as men- ig tioned in Wednesday's Press. : i From ] 195 WEDNESDAY's FIGHTS | | WELDEN | By The Asseciaied Press SPORTI NG GOODS ‘pGRICAGS— peng Bova, 163, UJ I 51 Mt. Clemens haan = SLACKS : FE 4-6211 | Pew a tales Ky.—Rudell Stitch, 146%, 147%, ; isville, outpointed Duke Harris, . y ; \Detrest, 10. Trimly tailored in lightweight summer weaves for the utmost comfort during the hot months. 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The The St. Louis Cardinals - : beae: Brown was missing when Texas G-foot, « Sinch, 2-pound eae oe ae a Se wae S _ . tboard motor Boxing Enterprises Inc. officials|bomber,” who National Leaguers| & Bay Semprech in the seventh |when they beat the Pittsburgh , ment that Houston was to receive |nuren, Farrell is working on his| ™# over the last 32-5 innings. Giants clobbered the : | it second world’s title fight with-|second straight year of spectacular| The Phillies pushed over the win-| raves: 102, in the otter ~ List 88 7 oe was in|reliet work for the Philadelphialning run in the 10th when Wally|dquetsm shade ge 3 159.50 . wannee, 1 Phillies. He compiled 2 10-2 record|n + walked with one out, Harrys es shaded ashington - : Viscusi, said the champion will) ..4 2 39 earn run average last sea- |Senators, in the only Ameri- = refurn here very shortly to begin |son and so far this year stands 4.2|Anderson hit into a force play andican League activity. - ee Rowe pik mS Lane’s manager, the veteran| Farrell, who was pretty much blow dealt Chicago reliet ace Don| PMched = Kise Stier SS oe avin, wtigy Seelh Be Jack Kearns, said intensive train-| overlooked while teammate Jack Elston his fifth defeat against six) sine game and beat the Pi- “futomati refol sarter, pa — \ rates for the sixte time ba suo 3-gal. remote gas tank. - cession. Cardinals scored —_ all their runs in the sixth on benno er rena wwe TT CRESTLINER BOATS—-EVINRUDE MOTORS | || sisi sm i 0: ; ; a walk, two Pittsburgh errors pie and a passed ball. Ted Kluszew- / ski had two of the hits off Mizell, . f who stands 66 for the year. \ The Giants unleashed a 13-hit at- / iy oa ‘arb baoomen i 12-ft. aluminum boat with \ Devepart,t hand Bob Rush his Service | \ - oars and oarlocks complete \ third angh Giants teste ¢ a 3 List 224.50. Light ; sg : Z ning after errors by Johnny : ‘ wags most ore $43 //F — ios rit, er got ok of SIMPLICITY RIDING LAWN MOWER ieonceancie test ee GENEVA BOATS—GATOR TRAILERS |iistr;A.tortianen eon aaa : ° \mon. Monsnt pitched the last LEE-MO 18” Rotary | Everything for Fun in the Sun egee ge ap ‘oer | 39° - 5 rupted only by Tuesday night's : : ‘CORNER OF AUBURN tie) when Bill Tuttle singled home : KELLY’S HARDWARE = 323s 2 c'nind, ing: Toe Atietics|| LARGE STOCK OF CLINTON ENGINES : & yy } had filled the bases against Dick 2709 HP : , Sea de , [Harry Chit, Precion Weed how y 921 MT. CLEMENS - lered in the eighth to give Kansas : Over 3000 Units on. |City a 32 lead but the Senators We Relieve : | : tied the score in the ninth on a walk to Eddie Yost and Albie Pear- - | , | son's triple, | Cy eee |i | Sal . | | . , | HARWOOD CUSTOM TAILORS | G CLOTHIERS : ' : i] Our New Plan will give you the 908 W. HURO! 23 | room you want... now! i ' td 4 This group values — also in regular and tropical sqq" mas et erro a Automatic Wash ‘n’ Wear 2-Pant Suits . ) 4 b Idea : | lack/white color. Youll like the wet these top-quality Dacrep-Biend wails Bn on >. 2 tray ws pore whe Ma aad . a = | === — . ; TICKETED VALUES to 49.75.......... 20... . ccc ueee . : : é = ene TICKETED VALUES to 37.50.................000es 15 j i Pro des Choice of Easy-fold « .. += both light and dark patterns represented here along with sol works gel oneself ourt of welghts to satisfy your: desire. 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Coss Avenue & | Take adventage of your car's present high value, = ap lindane ari real = peas pues inert bed awe ae a 4 Top Trade-in in COUN Tal om cus uae te te exhibition game with their| The ™aln Brake Reline for Your Fun-In-the-Sun 7 es | oo a "> that play FORDS °49 to °54——CHEVIES “49 to 57 7 j NEW 1958" PONTIAC Yesterday's rainout — a serving up the home | decision. mee peeres ngage ery ene: A ‘ 4 res fm. hewn a Be — before pay was | Baltimore manager Paul Rich- Other Com in ; £1958 PONTIAC. CHIEFTAIN soe ce ate w(t maki eens teal We Guarantee Our Work! | August. ‘This generally is the fre fret place,” We should ave |° BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT Appea i tae on Seer Be mee Se :* ane a, tees © | = staft is due for some real pres- soe ve om Aart Hee was. scheduled tol DO-IT-YOURSELF teins ipa ag neon tale coe Say eotoer, Bl] ALL BRAKE LINING—40% OFF leading 4-0 in the top of the first Bese pg ga Me — AN ESTINCHOUSE AND WAGNER AIR AIR BRAKES : run & es oe a toe nen out lend oat night, ee Ponta Retail Store. 4 Gifford Quits F coihall NEW YORK: (AP)~Frank Gif-;football which be has 165 Mt. Clomene Se. Behind the Post Office aunt a Mca POE Sok lees aA eoutow e 7 \League’s backfield stars, made|sional star for 14 years ) ere vo his big decision Wednesday. He is} Gifford, who won a berth on the pete POG PN AP Pals Peroge a ending a brilliant six-year career |league’s all-star team for the past ; with the New York Giants for a/three years, picked the 1956 sea- A new career in television and theison as his greatest. That was the -f STORE HOURS . - San, aE ace | ee AT PRICES YOU : » ag fl The 21-year-old former golden |poll. 61h 2%, | Prices drastically reduced.on many items! —_— Terms as low CAN AFFORD <7 Cniatins to law waite aelRofer Johneon Seeks | se. s30—4| - Look for the Sale Tags and Save! ##§ % $1.25 a weekl «| —— Tore fae Ras Rasa of i aialywond so, bas ben en Decathlon Record : : . . . play t : —— _ PCa Sana igen rena RRO oo | week TV shw, Public Em CT mater’ Johnson may be| MM AL aed coef entrain ey Recreation, 14) my: . gunning tonight for the new world : 4 Beat Tops ané Cusbions—Complete Auto Trim ie (Pll agreocsbad gol Sart it record set by Russia’s Vassily f » @ Full size . CONVERTIBLE TOPS. AND WINDOW REPAIR ‘hour-long show based on federal ae pod ool Loromap an AIR © Nylon “QUR SPECIALTY . crime cases. I'm the hero. I catch | jione) decathalon at the half way ail fabric Come In and See Us Today! Free Estimates! “em.” point with 4,319 points, Johnson, |f { j e Adjustable eee | Gifford “a ue tae ee to be bette “the ams cord ghcnari a Ais | back rest SEAT COVER MART _ [22% 0 play ove more year. with by the Soviet athlete Luznetsov Cnc PNY & Tubular = 138 S. Seginew St. FE 2-0391 | eas towne spon the en world’s record of 7,895 points set e —— rr 11.8 HP. | L ‘in 1955. —— : 7 I SUNLOUNGER) 5 - | ehate YOU HAVE ONLY K ptmortead- tro wes! oe “Rass Mia FOLDING ¢ | | coT Yn CS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF | ( *S)2e S)S) l~v~ Full size cot has many uses} _— AND THEIR around the home. Ideal for in-| Otf-set front wheel design ... Yours for $1.25 Weekly | , door or outdoor lounging com-+{ | | fort. Four-position — , Aine slip pr pe peor, ama 95 : - oe os POSITION {An outstanding bargain you cén’t afford to miss] | ona. Whirtwind cating blade, Was $39.95 | stock up now at this low sale price NEW DEALER PRICE DOOR BUSTER SPECIAL | 1951 > § HUDSON $ . be | FULL 2-DOOR | PRICE $149 covers license, title, taxes. Brand new—never Goes on sale = person behind the wheel—Monday, driven. 8 A.M., June 3 1953 Chevrolet Fordor $4gis u », | 1955 Ford Country Sed. $133371 No money down. Assume payments. ‘Beautiful family car. Can finance. 1068 Ford Pekan. $9 60633 1964 Chor. Sia. Wagon SBEQGS | Full size | f 72" x 30” | Bakelite Krene 21” Barbecue . cyl, heater, woshers, like new. Ideal for business or pleasure. Can Air Mattress Golf Balls Grill Transistor Radio | in Tinance. i ; | . — For comfortable sun-bathing, | Extra performance and value | Grills and roasts food to peak | Small, co sleeping, floating. with Black Diamond. . flavor. 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Can finance. new. Can finance. - otoded, a o Fie. | ter and: Vulcan ame! 1%". 1955 Ford Fairlane V-8 49 | 1964 BUICK TUDOR ! $92942 = a $6026 | i Sturdy big ve Badminton Set Tudor. Beautiful car." Can finance. Nice car, Can finance. ; * zipper > Rw Set for 4 players $77 1963 PONTIAG FORDOR $9724 y, | 1965 GHEY. FORDOR $RQ889 ade i Assume payments. No money down. ° Can finance. ‘Radio, heater, clean Four rackets, strong 18 - foot - tapered-top net and a feather-type shuttlecock, cor. 1964 Nash Gross Country $9812 1958 FORD FAIRLANE $94973! Spring Steel Station wagon. Beautiful car. Can 500 H’top, like new, P. steering, Wire Frame finance. FM radio, heater, can finance. 1954 FORD TUDOR $7934 1966 MERCURY MONT. $4 49126 FM. R.H. Nice car. Can finance. Convertible. Ideal for summer or _ SERVICE SPECIAL! Here's What We Do: @ Complete Frent End Alignment (Reg. $10.35) @ Balance Twe Front Wheels (Reg. $5.00) @ Adjust Brakes bore $1,784) @ Pack Front Wheels (Reg. §3.00) @ Inspect Brake caning winter. Can finance. | | | \@ Ih P Boys’ or Girls’ 16" Zipper | 26" Viking Bicycles| Travel Bag Light and sturdy hand lug- Factory Remanufactured Engine Installed Complete —— ada pags appellee eage tor sveryene. NO MONEY DOWN—Pay'24.80Month =» |] $45.95... 1:98 f Heavy butcher linen fabric ie laminated to Buna rubber SPECIAL BRAKE ADJUSTMENT . eee ene oe « 99 Complete. ff tere are the tinest values you | sheeting. Printed hounds @ Inspect Brake Droms @ Inspect Wheel Cylinders REG. $20.70........... ree Tee PAY AS LOW AS $1.25 A WEEK! BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL! $] 2” : FOR MOST CHEVROLETS, FORDS and PLYMOUTHS Comparable Low Prices for Other Model Cars | SERVICE SPECIALS THIS WEEK— FORD--LINCOLN--MERCURY OWNERS Joe Swenson Guarantees the Best in Body Repair and Painting. Wrecker Shiny chrome rims. DuPont | board bottom. Spring steel Service—Deductible Amounts ees — With All. Insurance Ooute Ny irae tom slay Pell” Hata ag sitening ne ee chesirn Companies. tops for any boy or girl. Gray. Better Service—Better Deal—You Get Both From | WM OL : y Ge 0O0ns EDDIE STEELE-FORD-in KEECO HARBOR | iS GOOD/YEAR SERVICE STORE | 2705 Orchard Loke Rd. | One Mile West of Telegraph =» FEE 5-9204 30S.CASS ; | FE S-6123 “be : | pense . 4 + is he é S32 a? : ' At 7 Nh secu, oo ® > ie on Py aad wie 4 f be eal i ae Se ett DANCING Rock with the of Appeals has ruled that two auto-|He was in town after completing|! @d just finished “ Tom Ni Hound Degs =| mobile dealers cannot recover|his basic training at Camp Rob-|! which a to climb To GHT {franchise investments’ in the de-|erts, Calif. His next assignment: monte . w the twp oft funet Tucker automobile. Ft, Sill, Okla. as OLD DUTCH MILL Pa aoe “The part I hated ah the . Auburn Heights Liquor of US. District slowest learner. NOW SHOWING . ___/ yesterday that it drives! At 100 - 3.07 - 5:14-725- 945 gE : sf : ? i / said 3 : : to show the platoon how to! —_ Pn) MA 4-3135 [oes feng ee A} JAMES TWEATRE MAU QOS, CS Mi eee eee lcd Mir aron ie ace een | 1 EVVAK<| « . build a “rear engine dream car” said the corporal. Race ales other really all 4 : SHOW STARTS AT DUSK but went into bankruptcy in 1949 x & * | |you're living Bo close sagether 1 hy i and never manufactured a car for general sale. : Ae@AvA f The court upheld a ruling against = eae. N LJ A\ Boyd Veenkant, an Allegan, Mich., ; . AICOE dealer who sought recovery of NA ere Ji 7 STERLING HAYDEN THE SCREEN ROARS WITH EXCITEMENT $4,000 and Clyde O. Bates, a Lyons, |Uble. | = Pe HITCHC ico CKS x * “THE It upheld a counter claim filed : KI ING”? NOW! thre FRI. We dealer who sought $1,500. 1 | i for $300 due on Veenkant's $2.00 | ; cre: hen 0s aa Wevees 906¢ franchise. AA A graphs, mostly to send to their] Children 50c Anytime | Norman H. Mach tt folks back home, But that wore |} How the U.S.C.L.G. and the f) orman H. Machman, attorney’) §7 +» = | Japanese Secret Service sprung SHOW Sot.-Sun. 1:30 - §:00 - 8:30 i sd aal trustees, said | ££) i into action . . . im the dens STARTING Wed. 2:00 & 7:30 e alers owe approxi- ‘ Jiand back all of today’ , : lmately $3,700,000 to the ~~ a - latest —— te an ack «alleys ys TIMES Mon.-Tues.-Thurs.-Fri. 7:30 tion: The dealers have more than ann ithree million dollars in claims w | against the corporation he said, attend. aii ia WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER | BLUE SKY THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN under today’s ruling. Cor, Williams Lake - Airport Rosds—Box Office Opens 7:15 P.M. Provi des Tips Big Ship Wiggles Way — | FE 4-4611 From Ocean, Up Lakes ROBERT WAGNER | . 2150 OPDYKE RD. NOW thru FRIDAY for Attracting MUSKEGON w-The combine] 20AN COLLINS, _— HILARIOUS BEST-SELLER — EVEN FUNNIER ON THE SCREEN! Tourist Dollars (era eee ne to pepotiate| RA ND: LAST TIMES TONIGHT ye) T e70) NEAR id WATER EAST LANSING (UPI)—Tips for relia gy arasdigene bocared M.G-M - CINEMASCOPE OLO attracting some of the increasing |discharge a cargo of Cuban sugar. Paramount Presents _ GLENN FORD ae be numbers of tourists were outlined| The 290-foot vessel traveled from Shows at 11-1-3-5-759 ANNA MAGNANI a by a member of.the administrative}Havana via New York and the 25c ‘til 1 P.M. ANTHONY QUINN staff of the U.S. Chamber of Com-| Hudson River, the New York State "PLUS | merce. (Erie) Canaland thence into Lakes | That “Tammy” Gal Is Back ‘ - Frank Mueller told secretary-|Erie, Huron and Michigan. ore, re Wonderful Than Ever HAL WALUS’ managers of local chambers of; It is owned by Toth Motor Ships, commerce at the 35th annual Na-jInc., of Toledo and reportedly is) tional Institute for Organization’the first American flag vessel to Management at Michigan Stateicarry a foreign-originated cargo University that advertising WaS|into the Great Lakes. one of the best ways to. attract — . | COMMERC eDRIVEAR THEATER |] oo perro ig THIS HAl PY STARTS TOMORROW THRILLS! THRILLS! a starring KATY JURADO Reteases thre Unite anrists. tourists. He said tourists spent about ‘twice what the 12 largset corpora- a Roa gy A ee pr , PEN 6: ithis year “‘tourists ng | -. LAKE Coen ets TS Ee an omAng arp STO OOON CARE MS ott 7 nn RENE MILES... TONIGHT community may beable tof. ‘TONIGHT ALL COLOR SHOW _ ae ee tree ering || Feach—Swimming |} coFNCER TRACY eh ee Song Hit “This Happy Feeling” penis .X-T-R-A age fr cra 1/6 MILE Di DREAM’ “ THE WORLD - Fred TV—Free Boats Children’ wane RICHARD EVER PHILIP. ABBOTT - DIANE BREWSTER ~ mm ROBBY, THE ROBOT Airport on M-59 : / ee : . as, : | i 5 > e ‘ ee a i : : S ad F ba 4 i 5 = P i 2 : “a ‘ d : ge : oe : / : . r ae . 2 . oy @ Z = } » le a See = ‘ E : — THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1958 c Lees : Py : ee + we é * ; pee Z 4 : ape z » : 3 e » S : g ict : She Wears Her YearsWell = =§=S«— atta val é : eves : , : VA as 4 oe et et’ ' . @]] USF) IVE BRED XMING || HBOST THE OIVER SPrE'S LWED VER : ' Youngest Grandma Will be len ae ore See : own imagination and employs. “gr Aad, ’ no gag writers, : 2 . ool 4 i ;* assisted - in art work VA ‘ - |by ‘Jack McLeod, a native of Cot- NAT 4 ton Plant, Ark., who first heard / } of his present employer at the age “ ; | jof 10 when his father gave him Ae a book on cartooning written by Kuhn. = © 1968 by MEA Service, ine. TM. Reg, US. Pat. OFF By Carl Grubert ee é GRANDMA TEN YEARS OLD SOON — Charlies H. “Doc” Kuhn bleeds his brain for new ideas while his benevolent old slave driver, “Grandma,” waits for a germ of inspiration to mature. Now completing his 10th year with “Grandma,” Doc finds his — stint still keeps him in his studio between 10 and 12 hours 7: The nation's youngest Grand-,ment as a sign painter in his home mother is celebrating her 10th) town. a He later studied at the Chicago this| Academy of Fine Arts and did septuagenarian Huck .Finn is & regular feature on this comic page of The Pontiac Press. cartooning for the Rocky Moun- tdin’ News in Denver before mov- ing to Indianapolis where he still ‘Grandma’ joined King Features) ™akes his home. Syndicate June 28, 1948 and in) He spends between 10 and 12 the last decade her popularity, hours a day working on the has grown until she now delights) comic strip with much of this readers of 300 daily and Sunday time consumed im the often newspapers in North and South: agonizing task of contriving America, Asia and Europe. — Nee “I forgive you for arguing with me this morning.”’ 1a Gees ok Gamers BOARDING HOUSE | discrepancy is found ~ = between her actual age nd ber : - LM HMA? YOUR WozDs publicly revealed age. I COULD EASILY ANOINT YOUR ARE BALM 10 A STRICKEN Long before she came to news- DOME WITH THIS COFFEE~AND LT SPIRIT /~~YOU KNOW TM rig yrg peor MIGHT IF MRS.GOMBY HADN'T | 17) A ctRONG CHARACTER tion of her creatdr, | Y : 4; BUT IT FROZE MY YZ “Grandma” was hovering TEACHING THEM MISCHIEF Sm NEY THEIR PILLAGE! years Kuhn spent as an editorial AND HE SAID THEY'D WIPE/- IN THE << nae ie or oe el Coase O- MOOD ee scaly Sat dee VIGILANTES / as en to dwell in his imagination in 1930, —, WAFFLES/ —————— but the first attempts to put her). Poa a) si Wo — do not made un. eae ei - reer = 7a \\ a A] | = * * * if : ; = Between. stints of interpreting) =| if 2 f , . the news of the day with brush . ALN i Yy, and pen, Kuhn would draw. an oc- tq Zz\h 0 Oa cA A ee casional strip of “Grandma.” Hy | ‘Ve & = .) : ; Ye zy; nem — when he met SA | is we Ze “, R...“Duke"” Richardson, a syn- yj (y 4 .| dicate feature salesman, he had i 4 % oY B » | f ( : Z a drawer agentes of “Grand- ; Da P S.0c J, x 7 ma” cartoon s' z 3 Wik —— Dae Jp ; SSRs ge Ries : ; tere * oe a - bp Z. a SIREN Wt 05 Ss By Ernie Bushmiller Richardson teamed with Kuhn to 5 \ | V3 oh £" VP 7 T'S ABOUT TIME Gf AL from the ! ist -.sal Vy — i . combination in the syndicate fil Yu) emia Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 ' suse per mo. rautte. 130 coon nole. ‘PE 415590. 5 Room MODERN HOME FE $414, afer 6 FE 61112 or FE “SRICK DUPLEX & GA- . Close in. $75. FE 23-3376. BASEMENT, GAS HOUSE N. close t Tel Huron. FE ROOMS AND BATH. decorated inside and Bs Pani feeroes Se ae iy tee _PE 2 garage. Gi 5 rooms & all m ‘ith Bog t odern wi "E echools. residen- per_mo. | mo, a a. Heamo- “Zt NT PERRY SI T @ ROOMS. 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OnE x Permanent if reasonable. Box | Abeta AP ree IA APIS” north of Pontiac, MA et Lauri Soon aT Ww Dom Licensed, bonded —_— Frens- clean man, 154 Judson. 87 YEA - ‘tamiiy 7 of Mrs Groves. Mr —Biscky's lunch 2381 Dizle Hwy. Share Living Quarters 30) i : TH | 3 RM, M ONPURN- APT. ty STATE bedroom, Steam best, Garden plot .andMr.& PART-TIME WOR k- — Utilities furn. PE 0122. St. Pontiac Apts. PE 2-5285. Be pet Sin ae F $8 PER WK. PENSIONED LADY.| 7 ROOMS BATH, PRIVATE |3 LGE. BATH. HEAT, _ Tite, "Big ‘Lake Rd. FE. 6-7225 * ULL-TIME PAY PE 4-204? t 48179. bot woter stove and refrig, furn. TAKE ORION 3 OOM FULL ; f ambitious with person-' BUSINESS LADY, SHARE MOD-|7 RMN. 7 A WEEK ._ Marshall ? hest, large BOX REPLIES | ality & poise, work 3-4 hours de gim tome. Very Reason FE * oe ba per month. Fede |S CARGE BM APT, CLOSE TN, In paved cttest. Nese. schock At 10 a.m. toda there, | o ser yous & oon, as EXPERIENCED Newly Decor. Adults only. 23| and churches. Schick, MY 3-3711 | as > week. Car neces “riri desires CAabyY ALL re Priv. E Bath, Clean’ My Dr. near Johnson and ‘s were replies at the Press | | sory. Call FE 8-6873, 9 "tt er Geantorm after 5. FE + hue. 1 ¥ = Za _Oakiand - 7 are rao Br yest, around. 2. bed- le the f A NEEDS af Bieabets Lake ie) rN iB- 3 RMS. & . m ve “1434. coe | cote cena eee [sez sage om roorrar rane| "aitdayuts lag Pe AUR | Wid. Contracts, Mine. 32) 5, te pone axon |r gps eats poem. | Meine eat ] actory man : “* 5 : fai. tppearance HIGH SCHOOL GIRE WANTS BA. at our office Genera! Printing &) | 11) * ura. ; ,& Wdedrm., 986. Desirable | _Straite Lk. EM 3-3605. UN 1, 4, 28, 32, 42, 61, 63,4 | P coe Cal ane S| SSem ny ine emt bomowers. al ee ee oe woe ih cks to Rent IMMEDIATE SHIRLEY eS eauce ee: NEW HOME, 1\5 ACRES. $15 WK . " ’ ’ ” 66, 70, 74, 76, 102, 110 eee anata Pied | TRONINOS WANTED. | ~ AC) a eB a AND FQUIPMENT ' 1 ena APT CLEA | oer bin New 1 BEDROOM MODERN YE. 12.0. | — iad be experienced. No phone pa oom Ps ME ASPHALT _ re Vip tom pee vod ACTION tes TO cpio Ele “9 CLEAN, oy eee mm. basement Central é ° | r fRONINGS DONE IN MY HOME. . veways, —, Dump i-trailers Child : ~ heat. Lease month, EM 3-3630 = ROWENA'y BEA z EX. eerie "tans ~ | fast Sear Cal OR 3303." for — Pontiac Farm and Ko “reaomned Your eash upon yond Rey. Seteeae, er Dawe 3 ane et bees tH IN, A Be. WILLIAMS LK. RD. , Sx. | a mull perignced operator. Call’ OR INTELLIGENT rT Winow Wane) ie Industrial Tractor Co. | ‘stgetery, iapection “ema 7 ROOM PRIVATE ENTRANCE, | 5 LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE EN:} ment) Reng, or option to buy. PE manana = ,MOuDaYS oe] We erie of ores Se eeen Open Dany” tbeleding” Sane K. L. Tem Heton, Res penol 7 RMS. PvE BATH 1ST FLOOR. | .thild welcome. FE S216. DE MODERN. The Pontiac Press > in RESYAUKANT sutopetie washers 3 yrs 4-048 1e0e | S300 Grenerd_ habe. rine oe _FE bees. spar | 7 RMS AND BA N PLOOR. aoe se geerenuae, Cal anytime FE ‘ane oE 3-00n | UNWANTED tgs rane ay ware 5 RTRAgTS vete entrance and bath. Reason | _N. Se > Russell ‘A. Not caltor FOR WANT ADS mnt aE WORK 7 DATS ASPHALT PAVING fale aay ty sor a on is able. Fe 30000, 90S. Parke. | 7 yi oo DIAL FE 2-818! * cABY wane won SY mat Dt ALy | rear ; ST Gass AINTING AND DEC- tract jenn 3 Realtor, 670) 7 ROOMS AND BATH ° or © +3008 Wali and wintows. ble B te yi : ‘ 8 to 8 pm. —r Pres eer ne imation FES | or terms. FE| W. Huron “i PE 4-3525, couple preferred. $16 © a R_WOULD LIKE CLEANING = zm } TO CARE FOR SMALL (Beaches cleaned, stalled and cantea | 27 Dec ; , C SH 38 3 ist AN errors should be re | _ tn orating. Reas. FE 5-2860 floor front, & 1 , sleeping rm. 103 ° immediately, The LADIES Bars ONLY FE ge | = EM 3.2008” |g AINTING Capes BANG UNLIMITED j Patrgrove. re +s ae —— Ti assumes no feenoe ee | temo A FURN R : ra! ior rer othe OLDER, WOMAN MAN GRAND SULLDOEINO § GRADING CON-| cSpaiwriNG AND PAPERING contracts 20 or set: |* tntrance pase factiies Or-| fg". Reveawn. PE Sie to eancet the charsee 3 | Able, personeble women for | 4: housckeeper in bachelor's, wid. ELECTRIC M7IOR FERVIGE RE aD bo Fag ting al Pe Soeca or | Tage. UUilities. 208 Nort ¢ RMS. M Urititiee. Per | ACen? — 3 SRUR B. tat cortien of ho fre F| losis e, sentyto-weer HExve- guers or motheriess home ar a conden be Pike | ©! PA PAINT NTING TRYERIOR a EX Ted MeCul- * cola owas RMS BRICK. ‘APART. vate ent. child. ivd. $80 month, PE $6810. ment which has bern ren | ant working itiens. | a.) Sa +3081 1 ecage inert ned hee ad : furnished, Lo an ee paced paneer one) | I el rl ~ TAC BEB YSTETERG AUREAY Piney Pe Ee soars E” EXTERIOR | __ne Con - Eisebeth Ra. inquire $3 Avera, office tn? ryihing pear. TRICE ROOMS, LOWER. WITH) Rent L Lake Cottages 36A ’ re e ne _Murphy_bed._F a crotmage te ae et }) KAY BAUM | eis Bure? st te oF) timers off aii _ Sent * iy Om Resswoanie | WE NEED Fn Perea A et | 1S taanagten a OCH | 3 Corr Aon, OPES ET fom ae i . SEATING GFR VICE patel * ellevue Oo, oF r. Sdjustments will be etver | BIRMINGHAM mx ¢-0911 | PRACTICAL DUTT ee eeene eee eared |LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR CONTRACT: S Rue a | S ROO! UNFURNISHED, SOUTH 7 RM ONT COTTAGE. OR _ 3-304 ie Croots Rd. Rochester. FE|_Pevering & orinting FE $0343.| Have buyers for pew s. KITCHENETTE. BATH | Jessie FE ~. Month or season, OA 8-2008. w APHING NG | _5-3900 TEACHER NEEDS PAINTING! land Reasonable gs eo we StF Fes.) ** | ae A BATH ON wast | 73 RN Cina time tor Peachey wads | woman to in Birmingham) reta service EM 32842 | 7 , yan , Sesto or out Exp. Reas counts. ques t courteous serv’ a Newly Gee! os 3-0259. : couple. OR cx after 6 or ca ments conta gree cose ares. Sate relerences. Write care YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE OEN- LOT MOWING VICIN- 2— Bapees. o "oblige: | 3 AND 4 RMS J VT. BATH. CLOSE | hus. MODERN NEWLY DEC-| Sunday. 9535 Bonnie B: yoo te 12 o'clock goon, the F | 5 wan ere) tice vork. 3 yrs. exper| ity of Baldwin & Wal-| PA APERRANG TRG PAINTING. ‘C. HAYDEN, Rea Itor Y na ino B TH NICELY FOR: orated, FE ALL MODERN 4 ation wen wal E i —tevee 8-826. ye FE 4.8543 Tar removed A steam, FE ). ea = Loe ao Sauer beds heal reuse § BA ATH. UPPER. #30 7%4| motel .cabins on itiac Lake. | ates Westward, cores os? TRONTNGOS on. -OIF0. 55812. 86 E. Walton of N. Shirle eee 29% Auburn Good swimming and a tw a ate was | ous TO LIVE aon Call tts 5-074 MOSQUITO "PAINTING — P. oT ee TRM. 23 eee w Ave. FE ¢05: re. $45 oe week. OR 3-9389. cancelled u ; home. . ages.| WOMAN WOULI (Bxe? Days WALLS ’ i SROOMS & BATH. 1ST FLOOR, | COTTAGE, ROOMS, PO! the day of oubiication after §| Vic Pontiac Call Sirs’ atarcin,| "work. Tues. & Prt CONTROI TUPPER or 31061} Ready, W illing and Able bath @ ent, Near General Hos-|* Sides basement & garage, nr. | modern ‘envenbances. Bul 34700. the th we = See enon | . ee PAINTING & PAPER HANGING, - Ney watt Lad we! 3 ee & BATH. ADULTS. i14 State & N. Johnson mo. | GOTTAGE ON PONTIAC LAKE. 7 were tse Building Service 12! SPRAYING me a oe rina Lincoln “ORian io. 3-022. at Us nna availetis for August & Septem- CASH WANT AD RATES mornings el rd Ve ave , Wevaliaded Dees | Also, effective on QUALITY PAINTING & rout xe are SEM gd PER WK WEAR 100. | CLEAN 2, RM) PRIVATE EN- | _ber, weekly. KMS . - — = i or ae : ee . Cianp \Dey ¥Dare Deve WAITRESS w AareS m Day bad all king Fully igured "AD wort, Special rates nto fron Free Estimates” MU _¢-2960 LOANS: on good. oroperties oat ' a Seem eae nota, Woes if COTTAGE AT MIRSAUKER LAKE. rive- Two “TEACHERS WANT| &e°@ - APT : CHILDREN wreicom 15. : $1 te Soe Pte 2000 bitte Rwy 2 FE 8-1236. Phone OAkland 8- 2019 piace M8 oa ls | OY Charen, 1111 8. Te cool, Pvt. Entr, “Extra Nice.” — © FOR RENT {MODERN 3 RM. CAB. 4 120 4348 69 § WOMAN ONLY. CARE FOR CHIL- AAA Floor patting OUTBOARD AND LAWN MOWER | ares. Hourly -or fiat rate. MI| 2p ogy” = , ee we OgR Ae reciate. FE 8-2761.| ean 6 SoM UPPER. NO! FE. 8-0587 . 228 408 = =—§ 00 | @ dren Live in plus allowance. FE motors repaired. Work guaranteed | _7-0451 . 3 ROOM APT. $15 WEEK. WASH- chiidre ts, or drinkers. FE 7004861 _ 41034 - ee Laying Pinishin | Fe 376. ing privileges. 78 Clark 8t. _Savel a, pets, S LAKE LEELANAU, MODERN COT- 8 $6) 8 «| WORKING MOTHER WITH 3 CHIL-| > _ Fame PLASTERINOMNEW OG BEPAIR OA REPAIR Physio-Therapy 21A . , Toda APT PURINED. PRE. taces “with boats and beach by S$ 3% $4 8S | aren needs baby sitter, Must have) 4 eta aoe | ulc ction ON aus Gan tetoeeman and ——DEL RIO APTS. ay or wee ‘: . ae Of 22588 aft) BOR sSisen sor speci esses | GAS MACKINE FILED PHYSIO-THERAPY AND SWEDISH stove. $160 week, Also ‘pice singie| = gat OAKLAND | Ant near Tawes. OL, 39066... . e ] A . TRENCHING _ |ps 1 ey tn Service 22|ON LAND CONTRACTS] _Ré- ve Situs. Loupis ‘with baby welcomes" | MODERN LAKEFRONT. 13 NOP Help Wanted 8 Footing Field, OR SERVICE INL ND LAKE SALES . Homes — Farms — Commercial |3 ROOMS AND BATH UTILITIES. FOR COLORED Poies Gases 5) nese __Funeral Directors 4) a ~e zy “a5 FRENCHING FE_¢7i21 3131 W. Huron FE 24122/ar7, Ty sERVICE CALS AN] All Types rs ~ Baby Selcome 193_Plorence. - cunts, SGUARE “UA “HOD. le ° OOMS, PVT “ENTR. @ “_, HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” ep fpr *) ee wotas' tase) Gat! a. Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 et ta re, aot BUYERS VAITING |? ROOM cnere) Hospital ase Ww. _single person preterre oo preferred. PE 8-1382 ovimming A fishing COATS or part Seo Mr Smith 136 Soe ame enn ae ‘ aie ee tee | tan bath "Better see, UPPER -# peieiacto FRONT “i 200 | « <= |DOUB ASTED RGE_ RMS PVT BaTH AND : atte Se? FUNIFRAL HOME ataetee te i pe Oe gavt| ASPHALT PAVING |Ptmate te dagle Alterations, Sue | 4 aY-OF MOTT 3 Ty SERVICE ” fotr~ bul pebd, Gong netatber-| §, Peeters pestien. RAINBOW | Lissdewse FE +447, Consiler Drayton Pian OR 37/3 re pug, br txoerienced Apply) Let arkins, ot We help. finance coon, 7 ONT Ow Shoe. M_P_STRAKA A Johnson i 7 ROOMS. SEPARATE BATHE MODERN $ ROOM UPPER. NEW. WatLeD LAKE, MODERN TONY. Siok Ess LORI } : ecora! D ] onns MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEION Devendabte. Asphalt Paving oa keeaacine i. fo an Axe AL | ediob Barc) xe Service 22 Ay ° _fiede — ani Moreland Avenue. _ket 4 Pc i = = oneison-: business in Pontiac. No experi-/FE §-3037 em prove REALTOR SEAR FISHER BODY. LIVING is ~“LARE PRIVATE Hage ae ya 4 See POE Groen | eee heme. Call_ FE 0908.._ / TYPEWRITER? AND ADDING 1164 8. TELEGRAPH RD } ROOMS AND BATH. UPPER, | SEAR FISHER BODY. LIVING WILLIAMS LAKE PRIVATE NERAL HOME | fo make and profits good, Stert|4-1_ BASEM: PUT UNDER MACHINE REPAIRING | Expert FE 4-2533 : Mvate ventrance, vicinity of Au:| f00M, Kitchen & 2 bedrooms. Util.| _beach, post boat. Sleeps 6 OR_3-1057. eu tor Furersis” | {0 nediately, Write. Rawleign's| present home, ail types of roofing ~_ Garden- Plowing 16B) worr and Of- _burn Heights, FE 4-6041. —furn. $17.50 _ wk. OR 37206, WATKINS FRONT, NICE RES ORIFFIN Ch CHAPEL *OMCE£06-190 ‘Freeport, iii, | #180 house raising and underpin- ere Hee suppl 17 W. Lawrence.| Wanted Real Estate 32A | 3 Lance ROOMS, TILE BATH ach, good PAG NS OR_}-2279. on Fw sae Swit x| Sat, “ah ames me me |CURTOM PLOW. DRAG 8 LIOKT| ~~" Upholstering 23 sipere turnings. (oe net me.| ORCHARD CT. APTS. ~ Voorh Si Le} Weal? uke retire couple ‘Get| “1,,CARPENTER CREW, AVA > ALL CASH pra crete. BRAND KEW For Rent Rooms 37 oornees-olp could take care of awa ani flow-| able Roughing and finish, aise] PLOWING, GRADING, DISCING & | BEADLE DRAPES, SLIP COVERS, Don’ t Los Ee Your Home | ee SE BATHE ENT | tp watt CONDITION : 3 FUNERAL HOME TSR teteeee ein and Wy TYEE OF EOURE PLANG| chain 1 su ok, Te geen bake Bien —— af 2 adults. 403 W Huron, PE 65-7584. Dewes seleoey Spee develop. aT Pn ggetintcar | eae re MOD- Ambulance Serviee—Piane or ontiac. Ref required. FE| custom drawn. . 4-4228 E x netion. ? s| tran ‘ ; aus STOP. ENTRAN PE 2-8378 2-364 3-4031 6 ae y | ing. 8176 Cooley Lave Rd. EM % Gs “i eT leosiy closn, Weterferd, Acces) 5 Refrigerator, furnished Auto.| cook & isundry, telephone. 498 Need More Income? ‘ discing. ot ‘leveling. Cow . 7195 W. spies — MAytair 6-6250 a ent. ate, beat and water W. Huron Cemetery Lots 5 afte" “s terms. eee et ee NE TRI TR THOMAS _Boupie only. OR_3-8135. Adults LEAN ELEEPING R EN- megery dct aiboo armory. per tood Pre. Gordon Fiattley| TRA: AN 197_N. Perry St FE 5-s888 CASH } RMS & PRIVATE BATH. ae ee tleman, 24 Norton. FE 2-8771. CEMETERY LOTS, OAKLAND) first year. Unusu pusual ‘retirement nod) At Lk or Pe oe apna FE 58-6356 Lost & Found 24| FoR your Fonte dh : EQUITY, | Green 3, OPEN DAILY onDay CLEAN ROOM OM WITH On Wits * sill "Memo Memoria! VE eS aT | sesnal tag uu o ot une me e ‘residential ett ommer. WEED MOWING. ALSO FINIsi ~~~~~~| over yout property for a cash |? R Sea ee ek 10 A.M. 9 PM P___ si GHAPEL CEM. oor to door selling, Por personal io Guaranteed Ph. MY| grading OA 8-228 LOST: YELLOW & PALE OREEN| ss'¢. fn many cases, we, can, et ceo FE 8-6918 EL ais ce th t, 5 a ee nnd ' $525, Bh rs sneer ae ee FLAt|® STONE me| Insurance Agencies 17A School FE 24321. & LeBaron; Jiuities, We also have buyers for|j ROOMS AND SCREENED | &TUDIO & 3 ROOM APARTMEN or 582 LeBaron. 2 CHAPEL. 3 GRAV . BRICK. BI cen our specialty. OR) OS | LOST: GREEN & BLUE PARA- _ contence Clark a estes porch apartment. 4 blocks from #10-813 Bei wee week PAUL A KERN LARGE, CLEAN ROOM FOR GEN- ware ; Es. to handyman or couple for part Pivepi 2 W Hruon. FE ese2 r FE shoppin center, private entrance tlemen. Private entrance 245 ro as AO oe! © time work: Loceated near Sashe- Sl fay ae emp | ee no a ween east). Ask for Mr. Clark. and bath. Exceptionally nic e, Silver Lake Front Nelson FE 44373. aa on x i Bi — WHITE CHAPEL — TWO GRAVES, _Press, ° aocK hese SEvEnt wean panes Sut ta eK Rtty ns GhOEN LOST; LADY'S BENRUS WRIST- c ey deposit required ast 2 VERY NICE | APARTMENTS aooEey ae ee Ser Grains qi, St. 8900. LI 2.2187 oF WANTED: NO Fateh, vie. of Kresge p Brown CASH —— EVERYTHING SEPARATE. ALL| priv. 2-001, meee one a ta ros, reward, OL 2-8026. YOU SAID — That is what we /3 PVT. BATH & ENT. UTILITIES INCLUDING Ga-| Syp—ENTRANCE, EITCHEN & Man or woman to werk 3 ao A ORK, HOUSES — LOST: SMALL TERRIER. WHITE| can get you if you have s good its ae closet space, Putnam RAGE, ADULTS. $68 PER MO.|" jsunary privileges. FE 42347. Help Wanted Male ¢ 6 we f= work optional. Gara, : nd brown. Vicinity of Seminole| home and in good neighborh 5-2660. 2720 coe Las —. tdi Sind ip wan OMe BY ENED OR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV-/| Hills, FE ¢1276 We can sell on liberal terms and | 7 pooMS A ROOM IN DESIRABLE WEST ~~ i BY fee _ Pontiac Laundry. FE a Ja “4 e H eenaser. a OOS AND eee 18ST, FLOOR Last 4 ae aide home. Home privileges, meals Employment Agencies 8A] builder Build with ¢ e.| 2810 FOUND: BEAGLE. FEMALE ViC.| fet new mortgage for pe FE 2 decttie~ weve rete. _if_ desired, FE $3338 AN - % ACE Aine ike _St., FE 24372 or FE b-e0s2,.| We Mave plenty of Mortgage moo: | Riis, NEAT AND CLEAN TWIN neat Baten turn.” SEMINOLE HILLS BUSINESS OR CEMEN utifay fshed. Ponti : = PARAKEET, beds, all = giitulte only. See ater. paca 1 pee Apert in BKKPR. | tes ts A fe MA N Laundry Phowe FE 2a. vane on tee, Darton “Plaine vie) CALL US — Today for fast & off- ghar dide er Bai, and Bun. 16 tg Ry BATH | Pras OY 2 US nly e expertly. e esth : BUY, | 2 Begrtors. oon sy Sp tintiimest ram? $300 nr! ogi ent ef whee) boat] mate, 16 yre. exp. OR 3-9402 Landscaping 18A | Gost SUNDAY AT CAL BUILD-| SELL “STRADE. As ine Yor Mr'| }ROOM APT, CLEAN, PVT BATH |OPPER 5 RMS. BATH. NEWLY 4 onth: plus commission, plus| i. hours 1 week BY ing. Lady's Elcin watch. Liberal] Brown and Entr., all furn., just lent for| ‘decora Stove and refrig. 81 Rooms With Board 38 Par allowance on the job training Sere Mionas State hak builder Free estimates OL 1-3461, wil he ane trom —. > § reward. Call PE. #3148, ; veces le ote, Dizle eee wees ent._Call_OR 3-190. a : WORK. BARS. REC. mming our -| WEST SI PTS. TRA CLEAN, HOME - program. In applying state ege.| Bidg, PE 5.0227 ser ‘Y WORK. BARS. PE 218, FE 8-9738. Hobbies & Supplies 24A L. H. BROW Se Rear _In_ theater. FE 2-1573, after 4.) newly Saecorate Bodies Pit meal is, 14 Matthews FE Prt ¥ Huron 24810/ 3°" RMs PVi, BATH AND ENT.| _basem education and past experience Write Pontiac Press Box 118. _ WANTED FROM JUNE - 30th through July 3rd, FE 5-333) APPLICATIONS TAKEN Por fetionaily accepted Progres- inspect ality Salesmen’s jality Sales 3 ture. income unl "ensenthl uture income rsona] interv call FE BARBER WI: ie ue anions 5 4 [+] Ie oo payent sox cious * tzu truck, Apply in person, P s10 Gar —ten_ Gt. between ¢ and 6. GET IT QUICK, “through Classified Ads ||P Yes, whatever it is — dial “FE 2.8181. for an ad- writer and get it! currently oC . 5 CREDIT MAN Adjuster for local retatl firm. Must have some credit or fn reeaget od RE $200 | SOCIAL $400, otha are a E ARY .. oo: nanobio ET... $300 BX Exclusive club Needs Skilled . Personnel ' i My A ee ah eal feation coom “valider. rela cemoser Oh 3-0179. 2 s,| 4-3 whi) CARE GUARANTEED w ll ‘EB 8-1950. CEMENT ‘~ OUR SPECIALTY. 3-4879 DON’T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, ial FE 28181. MERIAN .| and Ki INTER bine sarees remove re land ‘clearing, Insured Te Liquid Fertilizer cheapest quick: way to your lawn.- White's apoets for’ free estimate. FE LAWN MAI NA . CUT. & repair weed work ’| PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. Scrabble *ames Backenstose Book Store. U E Lawrence &t. Notices & Personals 25 $25 bo atedgagd) Hage ad ace — a of t=] person, that, a ‘bas = SHOES Fee —_ $i pes re FE 5-1746. rly. 1362 W. ____ Multiple Listing Teervice LAKE PROPERTY List Ings needed in nerves Oakland vicinity C. Pangts, Specialist in lake prop 919 M18, Or- -2818. Collect. gon mee ] kind e a inds _tonvilie. ? Ational Home Owners “ rete. get fag of th 7 chy suburban we have no Cal propertien informa- ~ ARRO $143 Cocp-emenee Rd. FE 5-128 NOW we af a at “as es fr 8 "ae Sehr 38: Open § a.m: $ p.m. Sunday 12 to 6) _~ EK og by meee sat for nite! ad heat Reasonable 878 Parke EVERYTHING for clean, quiet couple. Good _neighborhood FE 4-3441, 3 pots FURNIS ISHED, EVERY. 3 ROOMS & BATH, re et i& ‘ = el “aT _31 Stowe deowen. E_4-2190, 3 NICE LJ L4 On “AAT lumbis, Pi 41138, 3 BOttes farm, $1616 weekly, FE 5.7476. 259 amber lain, 3 ROOM AN ets come, In Phone MYrtle 32-1981. : ROOM leges, Se? Banoo. RMS. ON 23ND FLOOR. PVT. bath 2-1672. 4R downto FE 4-1178. «NICE ROOMS, TROON ttl aowntown on North sd ~ Call FE 44821, North mee rate. = 1, 3 or 3 bed- 2 bed- ied FE +2521 or after 5, FE_5-1172. Rent Houses Furnished 35 tees, RM. FURNISHED HOUSE, 142 across. let in fron tford. 4 eae AND BATH, UTIL, FUR- Highland Rd, Watkins HOUSE, PARTLY FURN. 3-3084 x it, 203 SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT. TX Ja tal So abit | mw, Rent Housee Unters. 36| 00 Len, 3 a RAMONA TER- month. Call FE housekeeping rooms for elderly pension men. FE 2-1528. Convalescent Homes 38A = MODERN toma HOME, m, reas rates. MA $3488. ~ Hotel Rooms —_ 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by Day or Week Also - 3 room whine “ind? evtrigersiion waits, 464 Auburn HOTEL RF N, BF at ob ae = Rent Office Space 41 oe as a to share ty qh : Beas. he || 14 me ROOM . AND BOARD OR LIGHT - , GUIDE TO GOLD: Sel Sell F of x : Rate a ai things through "Gal asi Maat: : a 2S as For Sale Houses G's NOTHING DOWN 43 LAKE - Gleaming wine 2 bedroom, tile “=. = and —_—- clone fenced Saori Bone Weck be children. TO BUS 3 Setreems, mea ol Comntry-ctyte cles to Dodge Pat Ouker wav. e : ing state, Compare for only $6,- KEEGO HARBO! Plenty nao with this 2 bed- NORTH SIDE c @ living (and dining wodtrn 3 bedrms., full basement, reom home. pe = re a recreation ~ new gas fur- nace, En Enclosed fron’ mace, garage, large lot. Near school and stores Only $17,500.) 20.02) E*bus line. | CALL B. TANNER, OR ’ Evenings after 6, call OR 13-1075 ALTY - a RE: pf Hi . __Across f iracle Mite | : ¢ wit heater, Fordomat- nymouth V8, 24.000 mi. § Boek « ). agroneinanai : : “Pare top 00 Oar 4 Fear eee 1 New IHC #pr Side ‘Delivery rake . ; | Fo Ki TOP sOiL, CRUSHED STONE, | ~ CREDITS TERMS CONOM ic. asnsesees “ d, ; t, Fil. Earl YOUR 10. DEALER ‘5 © | piaeseeper Howard EM '3-0531. a KING pe eats to select {rom ____ | 8 Ford Fairlane ....-...- $1068 X-} TOP SOIL & CRUSHED STONE| PONTIAC RD. AT P ¥ “Sere * _Lawn work Sone. FE 4.0734 FE 41112 B Hydra. RGH, .... ae : 1 TOP sOil, CRUSHED STONE, CATERPILLAR D2 WITH BLADE. P : Fe asaanoasrerivsbaere - “Band, gravel, fll Lyle Conklin: Stas cure Rd. Molly. ED WILLIAMS — }- i : Sr Pa ae 3 i BLACK DIRT. TOP gOIL. SAND.|FARM MACHINERW— NEW AND)|__ 451 5. Saginaw at Raeburn d Ca Bn BE v Oliver Sales on M24 FORD. nen,| Better Buy Used Cars Dakiana “County. an bo tied Pra ot Oxford. — Auto Service 81ii 7 car. sna, Gan hoanee: 9 Volk y ‘- FE 5-8858 + FOR SALE OR TRADE: FORD ‘ smuciimm meen Fee eee ore eer nis olkswagon .. $ave = . \ BLACK DIRT tractor, "very good #23 AUTOMOBILE Euldings FE 24006 ; : a | .| SL ZORD 2 DR. NO ROBT. $175.) “5 Door, radio. neater, one own- MAKE sping: Max Cook FES 50410" am TILLERS, NEW Jf yee a ere yor oe fa any ig fp en | aiken Sch’ M t GooD KOAD GRAVELS YDS| ted. Parts and servict. L. W.| chise Buop''s Hood’ Phone Fu| Wanted Used Cars 88 tea fee | ne yutz Motors $190. Delivered De com. Avis, 1500 Opdyte._ 22 on —a “The last straw was when Herble said he dosen't care ¥ 1 FORD. 54 a DR. RADIO AND ’53 Chevrolet. 2 Dr. $ 595) yy ” G00D FARM TOP soIL AND) HAHN SPRAYERS INSTALLED FREE 46 MUGE As He TOR JUNE AD : ve heater. good condition. $395| SEDAN, excellent condition, new = cheap cars. days or ! ery, good black dirt, 5M yds... 69, delivered. Muffiers and s. date other boys! full price, No money Gown’ paint, good tires. ‘ Pr on Stir PROPEL x STRAILER FE 3-847 ‘s Auto fo Baldwin ar * Hunter Bivd at Mee, Birm 2 DEALER PRouPT DELIVERY, 2% YARD| AND TRACTOR MOUNT Teuee| a a | Care, . ‘ “MI ; ‘ i z i R 3-0644. b Sale Scooters A. i... ee amelie aT tam see 870 .. 9 FONTAG LAE. BHELDERe BUF. Aerehatte SUP. FERTILIZER AND’ AL ALL TYPES Motor 82 “RB : h t S t" For Sale Trucks 90 For Sale Cars hd "FORD PAIRLANE TOWN SE- te on sen radio. et, = Satisfaction with every used car. piy_ Sand, gravel & dirt, cement,| OF “SERAYS ‘6 EAGLE MTR. SCOOTER. A. rg. po 58 CHEVROLET .% eget 1933 CHEV. ¢ DR. STATION WGN.,| SOLUTELY NO MONEY DowN.| ramatic EZI siass. prose 4 Teds tc Bervice - ROAD. GRAVEL—5 YDB. $6.50 Thompson Greenhouse 2700. OTS BOCES Needs sharp Cars Now Saee a BaD Deter; st| meuhiy popmeais, Lecky Bite Cail Credit” Mer Mr “Party at tone green. ps 6 : 1701 BOOGIE LAKE ‘ CUSHMAN SCOOTERS Phone FE 8-0488 Smears, +’ Sales. 1 f cn | __MI 4-7500. Harold Turner i. 2-Y Ww. t SOIL_- NO STONES. §)EM_ 3-200) MILFORD Tey Ks SALES VICE “a3-MA. DR. ¢.000| 1955 FORD PAIRLANE 3 DR. A — -~Year Warranty ants, delivered. 98, ClartstoD/ay TOOLS — NEW, USED AND 12 8. PADDOCK (at Pike) FE wane ng cur, Durer will come, te| CHEV. i PURUP. “HA; | 00: CHEVROLET 9 DA. Sou Beautiful ear. ta, Be ~~ Pontiac nee Dr. $1895). taal tes Top SOIL 18 OUR BUSINESS. gepent bes, Deere, New Idea For Sale Motorcycles 83) fer pot Case $S‘Gattena We 5.4005. —| Par Sigeg: ‘Be over Pevmenie-| pet sean "| Setar, standaed trans nimiasion, Pats Your mies at case Peat & bisck dirt. FE 2-7611. at Ortonville. : Road. Spot Cash __ de ree er/———- : . CHEAP white tires, red & white beauty. : : FO SCL SLACK’ DIRE BARD ‘48 HARLEY, GOOD CONDITION. cxup. | '52,CHEY. 2:DOOR -GOOD. PaINT. HE. ; "| Lower Prices Prevail “e_grevel. Fe. ore days, PE wientals, Pars & rg ce a oe np SERVICE CASH Wit Car ciocs ane tor the money.| 0, TO, Drived te sell. 1220 Scott 100-Car Selection 54 Buick 4 Dr. . $ 895 FC are rei ape: tam _Crooks_ ‘fir 'tous| BMW. SALES AND “SERVICE| .venritvs WEED CARS are gran UR op Ak IGA egg age eng __WE FINANCE __ CENTURY SEDAN. radio, heater.| AND Mela price Bai.” only. OR 32017. REDUCED PRICES |FOR PARTS AND. SERVICE ON jane ae pe a Noe La tock Ne. “eo. North Chevrolet Rad pet iene, ete. $100. P| ECONOMY USED CARS| Bynation, (otis, ‘xz owken,| “TOP QUALITY” i see . Hunter Bivd, Q ‘ z , 6 BLACK TOP SOIL EAT Fox Harvester Pi oe as a Aa Davidson Bales Se sis 8. Bact |p oon anne at 4000g| ward Ave. Birmingham, MI 42735. 92 4 DR. R & H. 6185. Ba Ea ac off ne ‘rated 54 Pontiac 4-Dr $ 795 ALW AYS THE RULE LACK DIRT Serp watis ae a | erin FORD, CONVERTIBLE. 81. | ~S ncHIEP DELUXE SEDAN FIL SAN FILL ¥ tarvester hay & ' RCY SALES.| 560 ~ , TON PICKUP. N 4611 Hatchery Rd. st WAL T BEATTY rng, Saat Fox Harvester with engine, 5°) *|" Mac's Collision, 2015 Cass Lake rE UH FORD % TON POORUP. Be MUST SACRIFICE! | ist pomp xawcm Wacom nan.| Te Srey, Hydramatic Ei SCHUTZ POEL PE Cas se PE) Dee UStreT Sone aus. | SrEUOUEP we SOE CORE TE BARS we |_Eite bela See Fa obs Et soot SS. “Senta Onn)" peorosryrmours | +1303" TH 45 T baler, guaraniecd. Like| $315 or pest offer, PE 0003. |cnes at Pike) PE 81008| Ge ments x DELIVERY 34 'S7 CHEVROLET =| Ford. 2 DR. excertent| ONE 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham = TOP SOI, SAND & GRAVEL, BY| >°¥ OU" CRepIT TERMS For Sale Bicycles 84 et Se | radio heater ae seek, Call Bos] BEL, AIR, SPORT, COUPE, Wt FORD_3_ 00. & HEATER. set. 2 igpee. 53 Buick 4 Dr. $ 595 =e ——- TOP soil, SAND & GRAVEL. FE HOUGHTEN & & SON Dore 30, & 20° BIKES TE MODEL — — In excellent on Tan ® white. Beauly. 11.000 miles.) SEDAN. wy Detter. power | "frum ‘signals. No its Hg G3511 days or FE $6145 eves.| J. 1. Case & Ferguson Dealer |} 2 FEED Os reve, ne _ocyel miles. Radi, | 5 hicd, 1 PAMSEROER Ws Wl enien ne OWNED. bans. SS a en aikis oun, INC MU ern. * Soin 1 ae! ‘ : 1983 PONTIAC, CONVERTIBLE: 3 : Oe en eee ST RACION CLOSE OUT j '37 Chevies, 210s tone green” exe. cond. | Low GLENN'S "FRUCKING 5 walking # riding trac: from $1695] ssa penittae eo re Wisse “cover ased A es Sedan, redic, heater, low ; nf ‘on . -Bob YARD & DRIVEWAY GRADING. tary mowers Reduced price on "fetlenge, with ‘& without power- _Gunoiigham Motor : Top soll, gravel, fill, etc, i’ mowers. Siide.7 to choose from. 4 PONTIAC. ST. ra 2 EVANS EQUIP 6501 itna, $50 Gn, Take *55 Chevy Hardtop $1295 over payments, MY 23-1664, Call Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Auction Sales 77 ie BEL Ain ene heater, powergiide, ONE tw’ i, PONTIAC, 4 DR WAtOW. Rak Ofming & removal Free. estimate |AT AUCTION, § MILES WEST AND Low mlesse Me wes wie Ss re Sem, FE Coots. Townsend ‘Rd. on Wed. July 20d 1». |'S7 Plymouth Savoy $1495 Don “Pringle? Uoed Cardo Dai: : and. tractor service FE. Besse 33 y | one | Ss cylinder, 2 dr. sedén, jand—PE. 6-483. : Harris tractor with live power 3 2 heater, a real sharpie. enema teal = or FE 5-3972. . Used 1 year. Massey Harris 60 : ; ; is6 PONTIAC CHIEF, 43 Fr. °. lied, used very | DARD 6HI : “Ra Harbor howsetrailer,. 2. bedrm.” Wil tare For Sale Pets 69) litle. 20,8. slum! "ie tae Sinden “2 RATION. ¢ Be ’ mnt Bel 1/54 Mercury H’top - .$795 OL \/ ER Balance $2,000, 98, per Tooth. | 3 COON Bee Tal. Storage tank Hay andiaa pr WAGED TRAILER OLIVER GMC ’ Sea Wowergtiée, rease, beet Secmtit tah, heater, Unate tes. isis PONTIAC, STARCHIEF «DR. TEC—REG. COCKER -PUPPIFS| Hebsin'h Gucrncey coms. Good] Mtuet Geea”'eacd™” asso, Oe} MOTOR SALES se a a “hay BE DEROSE cota. cal OF Eee ™* * CRE! pg at RETAIL BRANCH a” J ee cat “mane base cows. TB) L - better at $705. i063 PONTIAC, 4 DR NO MONEY AEE_EDGBTERED TERM GR) S bende saved sun ice baal Peat tart cas] WILL PAY Oakland at Cass flag Sg Ty a See eR ee Spee See) cop DOLLAR [Se meeeeaeee| SCHUTZ [ep Pet | a orcad tate ave. [SRR SRITTANY SPANIEL PUPPIES.0| Ot “shotwell Prop. “Metamora z+! TOP DOLLAR | ine trast pamper, spot lets, | Se acropuymourn a err |2! d Lake Ave. | “re suit Weeks old, FE 8-6030,_. State Rawk, Clerk. Pout Minas, ts BOOT Tie eh se hl * over or $450| 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham FE 2-9101 - Open Eves. | % PONTIAC, 7 DR, GOOD TIRES, Pupp! a oe cn Goa Om AUCTION SALE THURS JUNE St. Between Voorheis end’ Buren FOR GOOD _tasb, Om Ss47t after 6 pm. N ew or U s ed ist 9000" MI 67] — 26 AT 6:30 P M1 MILE rr SUNPRY 3s WP JON. n0sED CARS | PICK-UPS ory 2, CHEVROLET - G00D CONDI- ‘ve meat 6 «- 3 FORD % TOM sharp, Hew tires, Also car. 1 _car. 1 owner, , TON 5 BEAUTIFUL COLLIE DOG, GE ; g Best Deal — Best Servic H “ragoe. $1766, Russ Johnsen Mtr. f tle. loves children. $28. FE ‘ et od A A sem peter, and tT, $550. ORi me 95191 Eves, |< : — est Deal — Best oervice A 3, Lake Orion, . BEAUTIPUL BLACK MINIATURE TINUATION OF t-4 T VERINE HP” ELOIN. PRI WATE FiRTY WAGE GOGO ‘FORD 2 TON ExPRE: ‘top, VE. » Black, SEE : % Powriac: C.D. 3 DR RS ft. Oakland aa orrerythie Wout Wempuse win HE Mere} RK & R MOTORS Se BHA : | ; Saginaw. OSA POT Tee) Everything goes to | Sema te e| oe ete Stan we| Lorry Jerome |i M | specIALs es op med a reasonable. FE enue Upton. huctionects te "ry, i¢ FT. YELLOW LO JACKET. 35 BP See M&M Motor Sales Pomme, 2: tema down. gues steele’ fe HE "PE 1988 Olde 8 Door. radio, heater Parks af Mi 1800 Harold Turse? Fe TOR EGER women | 4, a geen | ar Sa Cle er goer eo mn ge gu | ae aa ae heey RAMBLER |"*ivttcat aca: sais) FE , FEMALE BEAGLE, 1 YEAR. PH. B & B ome 666 S. WOODWARD M@gine, Pordomatic, edie. beat FACTORY BRANCH FREE TO GOOD HOME. 3 BLACK MI 6-3900 Oe aa nal gen ’S7 PONTIAC kittens. FE 4-6953. ORRMAN SHEPARD, FEMALE. Auction Sales 1986 Chevrolet Be! bre nan v4 RCMIEF STOM © . 1996 Chevrolet Bel Atr De. vs. fe. Silver & re “ watch PE 37300 ws. ET Slogan Powergiide ~- ae Dixie Siegel ox Be ,ou Bent AMY Deal igg| SAD weve cece ererceecees t308] GUINEA PIGs,_ALL PET sHOP rayton Plains +e My . Dem . corre | 55 Williams FE 46433. : Special O “ ” 2 GERMAN SHORT-HAIRED Pornt.| Every Friday .....7 p.m, Service, Tele and Rd, from @ to 6. We large scesssory sroup. Complete Service 8 om, til 6pm. Haskins Chev. RETAIL , STORE axe Es reer, ot reustered| Every Sunday ....2 p.m. Soars ~~ worons-— TRAILERS = SETRATLERS| $25, Deq¢ed for our new lot, ot 13 ing BUICE sPECIAT «DR matching inferior. Saye- | 1057 MERCURY STATION WAGON. | | @751, Dixie Highway at M-is 6 MT CLEMENS ST | ing stock. MA $1738, eall eves. or| Buy and Sell Daily TROJAN rds & Outboards eats for purer of | 8 trans. $145. : $-1128,| etching, eB ave caly siete. Radio, heater, whitewalls, Push-| Maple $-8071 Open nights “Ul 9 see THE Post OFFICE weekends. Alaieen Pibregias ji BUICK, CENTURY DOOR, Power stee ¥ i063 WILLYS COUPE, BODY AND ikisH SETTER MALE 2 YEARS) Rlando 3-2717 ae or Serv| Sr at § Woodward. .| exe, : __ 33786, too! 80145. a—pows | PLYMOUTH © CONVERTIBLE. tires very good. Motor mo good, St Sgt SON AO LTS GECETOT PRR) wat REGS Ween (mete pran DoS hvenen| teres EM ioe Nees] =| CCHITJTZ, «| sakcieraPs daha | By ropunoreg «DR. REAL|~ Mazurek Studebaker 1A 5 Bn EE nice. 688 W. Huron, : Mie Per es re etd Center. *nochester. ale Brovitae Sorte eee & itd \ é 1954 BUICK, caR.| DESOTO-PLYMOUTH hy Bay SGSOLUTELY NO MONEY | 5 PLYMO : . "a3, Sanderson srr For Sale Housetrailers 78 sorte Gowss oe ‘om. tos om PE sens | Sora FE we * si | oe hee bee Bare semee, kates, ot PART GERMA EPHERD > ‘ p deal—| Used Truck Parts iso| Parks at Mi 67800; Harold Turner pups, 16 OA 3087, 16 FOOT MOBILE SPORTSMAN,| ks low as 10 per cent down. Lone U T P S9A |: FACTORY BRANCH 7 tbe eter © payments : oe Ford Poop DLES, CREAM. A T- all aluminum, A-I. FE 4-0759, Star, Lak Lake 80124 cot. Femiaie. Wil sell on breeding|4i FT. 1954 ALMA EXO. COND.| Master — Le ALL MARES ARD. ES AND. MODELS : ’ ‘2 CHRYSLER Wi wINDROR 7 DOOR. Get Wise FE Economize erceden terms. 641 Third 1 bedroom, $1950.00, FE 17-0868. Mercar? Piaeer <<, steel. 2 ALES 53 BUICK | six_¢ _FE 38-0056, 7 re ow, a ieee | teas ees aimee» [ RAMBLER rushes - FAR Ee ORAS ChaES - 55 SPARTAN Our pests sre set up te se. Opes For Sale ae 90 Orey paint. ’55 DESOTO Hardenburg 8, Bivd & 8. Seginew " Pood. Since 1927. 584 Oakland Ave BOTAL Maney SPORTS CENTER, 15210 Holly $595 HARDTOP 3 DOOR & USED CARS - ‘58 Ford Fairlane 2-Dr. Fordo. $295 : POODLES STANDARD MALE _& EXCELENT CONDITION BO one 1880 CHEVROLET DUMP TRUCK . = ae B 1 LL SPENCE "34 Chev, Bel Air ¢Dr.’........ $605 WANE Daur EEL DRIVE JEE female, white & apricot: AKC Ask for Keith Brid FE BOAT $20. TN- f 1 2 dio & Heater. ae “ "$1 Pont. 2-Dr. $245 | . A 120. res a “tire 100 37117 vee rae OR 33288, pa mg me trim — mold = aaee o bean our pans “RET ATL. L’ STORE ’ 0 . a 1 Bown fits gogin a & FE yeai CORNER CASS & PIKE. FE _5-7398 *AReoLe’ — "xO money aay _MA 4-2833. _ { Ce ae eS ol Be Higtia Rd. z= No. 4346. No’ orth Chevrolet ce FE 3- “ ‘ “Carry Your Note” 5] NASH RAMB. OVERDRIVE, FOR QUALITY . WN. Assum pay m of “85 35 CHAMPION 41 FT,, 2 BEDRM., Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward A 65 CLEMENS ST. ty $11.46 mo. “call “reais 2 ag r. Mr, - RABBITS, TROPICAL FISH &| awnings. jot 14. Keego Trailer Pk. Boars & mM — CREST-| Birmingham, MI 4.2735. BEHIND THE Post OFFICE good gas mileage. $195. PE 8-6307. CADILLACS Parks at MI ¢-1500. Harold Ti __supplies, 3441 Dunning. FE 4.7207 iiaeTie ry -_weeno Trailer FX. liner & Geneva boats, aluminum,| CORVETTE iss Va. WHITE, RED NASH 1951 STATION WAGON, _ Ford. — gy ge A SHORT- HAIRED ‘travel trailer since 1932. Guaran- age J tly’ low priced Ge| “9, CHEV. 3 TON SOME TRUCE. interior, In exellent condition, 1 BR __clean,_rune_eyed,_ 197 ar er Also & fine 5 i of other | i953 STUDEBAKER SPORTS . ointer pups, FE 4-5381. teed for life. See them and get’ neva boats you buy! |__Call_after 4:30. FE owner, $1695. FE 8-2139 after 6 i955 NASH STATESMAN clean used cars, It's Co Tsetta, 6,000 SINGING CANARIES. TALKING) a demonstration at Warner Trail-/Evinrude m ‘Gator trailers,| i082 GMC VAN WITH AUTO LIFT, | _ p.m. TOR SALES clean, Phone OR 3-2838. _iiee. 980 EM pao EM _3-2200_ Gran keets Cages and supplies; er Sales, 3098 W. Huron. (Plan) use. toate and ae 00d cond. $595, FE 5-2766. me al ag’ Ta ER Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac STUDEBAKER, °53 CHAMPTON 3 _-Granes, Bird, Hatchery, 2499 Av-| to join dne of “Wally Bryan's) Kelly's Hardware, Sees Kuban at] W951 CHEVROLET. € CYL. RADIQ| CASS AT ate 1954 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY dr. ote., $008., geed Utes, new £Si8. D ing sgh Chit « aoeee eit! Matthews-Hargreaves | © Bettercsse-sesssers-c+ SUS rE geti.22 “Gan finance, Radle ‘Blecle 1350 N. owner’ will aceepe pest cosh sfler iene troiter ontiac Chie rohlet 4 dr, sedan. rd. FE 5020, | ° ‘| over $300. oe Dogs Trained, Boarded 70, Portable docks ~- uifts FIRST a eee, Mee *e: S - DESOTO, 1955 : 15 to So ft. 8 and 10 wides| Piberg Cadillac Alu 6. Radio & heste a ~ e. & meer! Woodward _ | Witys station wacox, & 500, MTRS. Whitewalls .........00005 vee $1208 Pull power equipment will ible, deluxe red leather interior, good. 187 8, Johnson. DOGS, CATS BOARDED — FE| Trade-in allowance ; IN your every 2tone red and white, . power es: 24708” Burr-Shell, “315 8 Tele-| to 1848 dat wo Us Cars 1963 Pontiac. 4 dr, V8 engine. 395 Pleasure. Al Fou need Jp a8 pikes, price — $1250. Cal FE| B’ham MI 4-1930|" ; j ed remy fot $6362" co eas lea arnt er Demat . Trade-in allowance on 1933 rretet 4 ar. sedan, Radio Hurr + ¥., §7 OLDS. 4 DR. HARDTOP SI- ‘65 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. $645. 204 ; to 1951. Bri Gite with | see eee mom ee heater : SPO) rt Inst, ? Wagon, Executi Crescent Dr. PE _0-0070. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 veal Yes. ves on ome te “a FIRST = “= . wart Bet toe a mileage. 3-2 311 HP | 38 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. Vé. A-i rices, we still top them all on FE HOMER HIGHT MTRS Ps ’ ‘Pull deluxe equipment & | condition. R&H. New seat covers. it 9 IST & IN HAY. $15 & UP fedetm vane, Jine _furetuts - IN . SCHUTZ extras. A very good buy. JUniper | Pvt. owner. Must sell. FE 4-104 t seme ehnabet ow het | Se Peta Dee | ee Se | Ta; ty ol ar ani 0 a or ©. o. s a * le le 33 BABY CHICKS FREE WITH! 4 s you buy Some Buy UNIT, you TR?| Used Turcks onvore MOK 92520 | 91, PESOTO-PLYMOUTH G L k, B 1953 PLYMOUTH, RUNS GOOD. fice as ony Maclay, ine B on Shell Lake, Geneva ‘and Mey-| | OFFER THESE "He GORVETTE, BAN. GOOD COx- top, Loo ae inst PLYMOUTH COUPE DE: ’ feed, Ra PE toast Store. 3621 Greg-| O oe ea ae +e} ‘Etinrude| 7 1) ; ae OR 3-350 . . "48 Ford. Nice trans. ....... _pendable transportation, MI ¢-7019 ie ACRES OF STANDING “HAY. ; dealer in this area “gusranteed| / d “LOTELY. No MonEY. pown.| FACTORY BRANCH Me neta teen tee at ‘3, PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE OR 37887 Hutchinson Backed "by" 22. 7¢ 19 parle odpany O Ca y Asseme peymente of $8.68 mo. 54 DODGE °83 Pontiac, Hydrs. Ran, «ins On ean oe ALL TYPES OF HAY, STRAW, ‘ Open 7 to abes. Orch Orchard Lake MI 4.7500. Harold Turner Ford egy gis eee "tl C CHIEFTAIN ; gor Ae, wun ay. wal ve) Mobil me |-2En Estee mart, ‘| jumapowanoor « noon | We fente wages, ".00 "yu REPOSSESSION sane MAY 10900 WADE ADLEY RD e Ho DOCKS SPECIALS FACTORY OFFICIAL'S CARS Saal wee. — ‘si Ford “Cust!, “Nice. 5 om $164.18 full price, loaded with ex- _Clarkston MA See the new all steel oun. docks is TO PICK $650 54 Olds, Super £8 Holiday. P. 92,00 Der wk. Great Lakes. FOR ga E-30 a0 ACRES OF OF RTAND. Gics inc. aise tandard eel MAKE \THIs | SUMMER We, have 24 1867 Chevrolets, > pit QeTing, end Drakes. $1085 _ing hay FE 5 4301 ae bike (Us. 10) ans Soon nal Byyrotonim for - A PROFIT. veruibies ad wanes iinet ee easiac a rakes Sees = ape aes . i FIRST COME HAY 1 Ea on COMBINING]; ¢ mites orth, of Pontiac Harrington Boat Works SA 64 Chevrolet $ 695 pre gftetare care. They carry “RETAIL STORE ‘66 Olde 4 ea ae 8. a ae oin g FIRST SER D ——— OE : s ‘0 ayn Ee ALER dg th Pa ftom “8h » 2. «FE 31117 = | and brakes. Hydra. ....... _-For Sale Livestock 72 FURIANE 5 a ae EGS pe ast © te tnaaye PICEUP Woodward SEs, SBE eta Sie “SHELTON rane 2 FRESH HOLSTEIN neirens —Maceday Lake. OR 3.08%, INSURE YOUR BOAT 47 Chevy %4-Ton ..$ 125} #206. % i CE, MAKE OFFERS A Mice, ¢ Also bay, MA iN USTIN-NORVELL AGENCY . ——} _me_an_ offer, FH 80566. Poniac-Buick PRICE © 79 male . 9 MARE RIDING HORSES AND Oxford Trailer |7 #tawnuxcs st,“"rs 242 DELIVERY 1957 Ford Custom Line eee Rochester OL 1-8133 “saddles, PLateau 23127 ‘ JOHNSON MOTORS |’50 Chevrolet Sedan $ 125] «ar, rake over ments. REPOSSESSION REA oi 76 suite @hONSES, MARES | Sales Boats Tratiers @ Accessories |. et5.te mo, Balance afte. FE! 909.13 fu price, a om i I Al IPT <==e L Pom ony os : b PICKU' i - e ree . 3301 Oxford, Mien ail New S OWENS MARINE SiPPLing "Sd Chevy \4-Ton ae 695 Lakes. bi bor” a This "5@ Edsel Pacer, 4-Dr. H-top i BaiRY 00 COWS NEW HOLLAND New Stewarts me ri 2-8020 FACTORY aie SS’ | FORD 6 a a WE has power steering and brakes, power teks oft Tn chopper with G is-Holly var, EM pases : : R&H, white walls, ivory top — : _Pickup “MU + lakesZimmers | mite’ 6 Chevy 1 995 CARS FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, 3 ontiac CS | light, vive votiom, dress-ugroup, SovsTein 8 ELECTED FED. Great Lakes-Zanmers eis fiers those 56 Chevy ¥4-Ton ..$ tone, R&H, 7,500 miles. For sale | .¢ Chevy, 210 2. ar. Powersitde. about — a Niet. Lin Priee 2 ‘igree bull aged 2 yrs.. No. 1284820 |" 8 to 10 wides, all lengths, teat os sodels at Low ettenins, priced to sell. by owner. MA 5-6918. R&H Whitewalls. "36 Olds 88 Holida Ges, Be titer Dass eee Gord, ‘plans rer paris, pote ny St 37 Ford, i Ton $1795 "SS FORD FAIRLANE, 4 DR, RA-| s5 Pontiac Starchlet 4 dr. sedan. brakes, ma . Montvic Bat M “arol, - eae PR a ydram Mts Se’ Conse. an, Ba caipgtey ake Nie Aehdle Sie eek WY sa g| Nazomere vote |” * ARINE WHEELS NORTH Pita Fevgoms unt nda | ky Bowes ‘bmiee "Wha OTIVE. || ret Saha ti es between Finingto mn & Drake Ra | RAILER LER EXCHANGE 69 . gee re wianis-T aes ‘SS Pontiac 4 dr. an, Byars, This agroney of an automobile bas $195, DOWN = % MONTHS on MA ee eed An der son - Regal 34 ‘Chevy YaTon «$ 445 CHE V ROLET i gay Re "Ht Ponting Stare Tore tie "hah "tppres brakes THE BALANCE. Sanat. got, 2 pea ‘Beemer - 14) Runabout with windshield, steer! pick uP sirmingeans Tet St Pains | 19% MODEL A, COMPLETELY RE "83 Ponting 2 dr, Deluxe Hyare- Riles, Lit 'priee — Pane : tee. aur TO CHO a EB BHOW AND Wid me. Oe. And Mark 25 ‘?S1 Ford 34-Ton ae | 205 2 — |! semaiiones, Ser fe ‘matic. 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Lack of Interest Brushed Aside Asserts TV Networks Have Public to Perform Stratford, Conn. , produced Seven Lively Arts” on TV and Playhouse 90 productions. “ A big, bearded, benevolent man, Houseman’s present preoc- eupation with Shakespeare made him consider the relationship of television with Shakespearean plays. Low ratings of this kind of thing seemingly mean there'll be less in the future. let,’ ’ Houseman says, plus rating. Well, how many mil- ‘lions of people is that? “It should be enough to satisfy the networks. Perhaps it wouldn’t satisfy the sponsers, who are justifiably interested in selling merchandise. reclaim nique backfires when he tries |8:48, (2) Cartoon Classroom, (4) Crossroads. Doctor helps); *° 8! 9:00" (4), Amos 'n’ Andy... | escape (2) Climax (cont. : : ‘ ? 9:25 (2) News. (2) News: LeGoff. 9:30 (1) Navy-Log, Government ns: “for” beachconsber #30 ( Beat the Clock Weather: Phelps. ‘who knows Okinawan coast- Romper Room. she (1) Our Friend. Harry. :45 (2) News: Edwards. (9) Monte Cristo. = 2 2 (4) Ernie Ford, Final show|®88 (9) Billboard. 7:00 (7) Sports Parade. of season. (9) Boots, Saddle. Indian, (2) Playhouse 90. Robert! 10:00 (2) Garry Moore. adventure. _ Ryan, Jeanne Crain, ‘‘The (4) Dough Re Mi (4) (color). Mich. Outdoors Great Gatsby,” (9) Movie. (2) Silent Service. ; 16:00 (7) Confession. Young pris-/10:30 (4) Treasure Hunt. 7:10 (7) Weather. oner tells how she was| (7) Susie. trapped in $500 million porn- 7:18 (T) News: Daly. ographic film racket. 11:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. : (9) News. (4) Price Is Right. 7:30 (7) Circus Boy. Corky be-| (4)(color) Price Is Right. friends runaway heir. Audience-participation sum-|11:25 (7) News. (9) Million Dollar Movie. mer series at new time. Butch Jenkins, “Little Mr. (2) Playhouse (cont.) 11:30 (2) Dotto, Jim. (°46.) ; , (4) Truth or Consequences. (4) (color) Tic Tac Dough. 10:15 (9) Weather. (T) Ricky the Clown. (2) Sgt. Preston. Aged brag- (9) Howdy Doody. grandson, (Re-run. ; 11:45 €7) Noontime Comics. = ‘ 10:30 (7) Crash. Australian Army 8:00 (7) Zorro. Zorro struggles omer is charged with cow- with The le for Ps. * FRIDAY AFTERNOON sion of = ed (9)-5-Star Theater. Jackie . : ; . (9) Movie (cont.) | Robinson in “The Jackie) «2:99 (2) Love of Lite. (4 Best of Groucho. Re-runs| of Groucho Marx quiz series. (2) Richard Diamond. Dia- mond uncovers dope-smug- gling operation when he in- Robinson Story.” ('30.) (4) Music Bingo. (2) Playhouse (cont.) 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. Harry Jar- (4) Tie Tac Dough, (9) Barney's Gang. 12:38 (4) It Could Be You. (7) Stu Erwin. (9) Corliss Archer. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. vestigates art restorer’s mur- key cubs. der, 1 (9) Theater (cont.) ‘ ; (4) News: W'kamp. $:39 (7) Real McCoys. Grandpa is (2) News: LeGoff. horrified by results of Luke’: and sibel. arr schoo} 11:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. courses. ! (2) Miss Weather. (9) Movie (cont.) . *(4) Dragnet. Murder suspect 11:20 (4) Sports. commits suicide. Geet: (2) Climax. Ocean liner} honeymoon brings baffling Anewer te Previews Puzzle 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Raph! | (33) (7) Night Ceurt. ; | (9) Theater (cont) = (4) Jack Paar. George Jes | sel, | Johnson, Dave|, | Gardner, Walter Slezak. (2) N'watch {cont.) FRIDAY MORNING 6:50 (2) Meditations, * ACROSS Bellamy, “Blind Adventure.” r | (2) Ladies Day. (4) Movie. (7) My Little Margie. (9). Movie. (2) As The World Turns. (7) Topper. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Lady of Charm. (4) Faye Elizabeth. 2:30 (2) House Party. | (4) Kitty Foyle. | 2:08 2:25 (9) Home Fair. (2) Big Payoff. (4) (color), Mat'nee Theater. (7) American Bandstand. | (9) Movie. PTT APPe. } Game fish r 8 American covering the dawn 34 Grand Banks ah 35 Nahuatian Indian 36 Important metal 37 Abstract (2) Verdict Is Yours. (7) Do You Trust Your ori (2) Beighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. (7) American Bandstand (2) Secret Storm (2) Edge of Night. ($) Bill Kennedy Presents. (4) Modern Romances. 5:90 (2) Detroit Bandstand. (4) Charles Farrell. (7) The Buccaneers (9) Looney Toons. 5:30 (2) Susie. being 38 Written form of Mistres: > ; ii 38 Panal ca 41 Sop a a * entia fis! 32 Hebrew reribe man? ber 9 Inturs 6 Shoot = te varieties of $7 Wacer 10 Martian 4i Portio: fish in the sUreek portico ‘comb formi . #2 Mountain 5 ‘ 2 11 Term of 42 Pewter coin DOWN endearment 43 Musical bon 43 Larce fishes 1 Piece of 19 The ladies nstrum: of the Atlantic baked clay (Fr.) 44 Operatic star, \. 46 Surgical saws 2? Shoshonean 20 Pelagic fish Liy — 80 Adriatic wind Indians 22 Sea eacie 45 War god 61 River (Sp.) 3 Bird's home 23 Cyprinoid fish of Greece N 4A 24 Presently — #6 Duration 53 Heavy blow 5 Moral offenses 25 I bers 47 Entrance 34 Australian 6 “Emerald Isle" 26 Table scraps Fiddling ostrich 7 New Guineas 27 Brist! . emperor port 28 Pollute “ dagger 8 Elasmobranch 29 Domestic slave 51 Rebel (coll.) (4) (color) It's Great World (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Serial Theater. 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Show business | doesn’t thrive on caution.” He's populated the three Shake- speare plays which he'll direct at this summer's Stratford festival— “Hamlet,” “A Midsummer Night's Dream” and “The Winter’s Tale’’ —with many TV actors. He thinks TV is good for actors “unless they | to project.” * * * But, in moderation, he says TV| ‘is good for actors. Moderation own. He’s just bought “The Old Vic's ‘Romeo and Juli-' “is probably. the best TV Shakespeare we've had. They say it ‘only’ had a 14- “In the history of show busi- do it to the exclusion of all else, in which case they lose the power PRESS ‘THURSDAY; JUNE. 26,1958 ralling for bas. s C Service next season will do jour or five © a HE WANTS SHAKESPEARE—John Houseman, current ar- tistic director of the American Shakespearean Festival Theater at Stratford, Conn., wants to see more of the Bard's works offered on TV. “Yoy can’t sell as much champagne as gingerale,” he admits. “But there's still a good market for champagne.” In the above picture, director Houseman coaxes actress Geraldine Page’ into a Shakespearean mood at the Fesitval theater. (Ready to Move US. 6th Fleet. Would Supply Initial American Troops 1 U.N. Force in Lebanon WASHINGTON (UPD—The pow- erful U. S. Mediterranean fleet, * _ Normally about 50 ships, the 6th fleet in the Mediterranean now |doats 7 74. vessels, four of which have joined the U. S. force in the last two weeks. The war ships in- clude three large aircraft carriers —the Saratoga, Essex and Wasp, in place of the usual two. Possibly more important from the standpoint of a military de- tachment designed to aid the Leb- anese government, the fleet now sapports an expanded amphibi- ous force with 3,500 battle-ready Marines instead of the 1,709 to “But that shouldn't be the net-| Actor Heston Chopped Kindling in Michigan - By EARL WILSON \ ROME-—Charlton Heston, Who comes from St. Helen, Mich., and used to live in Hell’s Kitchen in N. Y. when he was poor, is playing Ben Hur here now and living in the Beverly Hills of Rome in a palatial residence staffed by about 10 servants. “We brought a maid with us from home but I’m afraid they’re going to turn up with a maid for her,” he told me in describing the vicissitudes of being a famous American actor abroad. tables and the poultry, and a waiter. Then there are two gardeners — . “I often ask myself if I’m the same guy that chopped kindling-in Michigan. & x * * WILSON Mother of God, what a change!” I remember it. It overlooked a garbage can. “Tt was a cold-water flat with just two little windows and | if we went up on the roof we could see daylight,” he recalled, shaking his head. M-G-M is doing everything bigger than ever casare in “Ben Hur,” and supplied him with the house out near combs. Appian Way complete with a private entrance to the Cata- However, since playing “Moses,” Heston's done well on his three acres of forest, near Coldwater might also be the right prescrip- Canyon, outside Los Angeles, and also has an apartment in tions for viewers, too. | Oscar Levant, | TV's Bad Boy, | Makes Move vant, bad boy of local television, is switching channels. | Outspoken Oscar said veuierday the pianist-wit last weekend but rehired him soon afterward. o i. * Of his five-month stand at, ‘ments impossible, iments loathsome, but at my best | unapproachably great.’ 7 “ ‘time, in the fall . HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Oscar Le- wouldn't OK use of his film clips on the - he is quitting KCOP, Channel 13, Starred on B'way next season in George for KHJ, Channel 9. KCOP fired Abbott's “Soft Touch.” KCOP Oscar said: “In some sit- ling ‘out for his first singing role, in uations I was difficult. in odd mo- Rodgers and Hammerstein's “Flower in rare mo- | \Drum Song” — the tation General” with Red Buttons, may . He said KCOP made the mis- take of “thinking I was a mas- ochist—only six months of year - | “But I have no hard feelings,”’! jhe added. * * Al ree KCOP manager, commented: “We survived Liber- ace’s departure — he was once ours alone here, you know—and I suspect we'll survive Oscar's.” Levant claimed he is ‘“‘porten- tous, egomaniacal—but what's the use. of kidding—irreplaceable.” The 51-year-old pianist will have on the new channel, beginning next week. * * * , >KCOP temporarily fired Ostar jafter he advised his audience not to buy the products of one of his | sponsors and then criticized two other TV stations. One of them was KHJ. ‘Do | Have to Go to Court on This?’ I have to go to court on this?” man asked Police Capt. Kelso Rice as he handed him a printed card which read: “Thanks for taking two parking spaces. I had to park in the next block, you selfish, idiotic moron. x“ * * * In smaller type were the words, “You have violated section 368 D.A.M.LT.” Rice explained it was not an officfal summons — but added that the man shouldn't have taken two parking spaces, Motor vehicles on United States farms outnumber horses and mules/ two fo one, a 1% hour show twice a week Identical Twins to Each Other { | ‘time, tof | CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. UP—‘ ae Once Fanie did badly in a ‘test ‘Tudor City, in N. Y., besides the old homestead in Michigare THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N.Y... .- i /to an orphanage in Spain . . . Vincent Price may be Tony Randall's vacation- time replacement in “Oh Captain!” ... | Bert Lahr’ll do a cafe act for the first . Harry Belafonte | Ed Sullivan Ann'y TV show . . . Tom Poston of the Steve Allen TV'er will be The Moiseyev dancers were offered 7 $50,000 for one concert at a N. Y. race- track, but. considered it too capitalistic | . Veteran actor Everett Sloan’s try- , Actor Kem Dibbs, an .__ ‘old pal, is dating Lana Turner . Frances Farmer js discussing:a return to Bway .. . Taina Elg, who's in.“Imi- join the B'way musical, “Grand Hotel.” TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: “If business igets any worse,” grumbles Jack Her- © bert, “I won't have to lie on my income é tax return this year.” f Taffy Tuttle heard that some stale ice. cream contained microbes, and shrugged: it first.” That's earl, brother. (Copyright, 1958) TAINA ELG a caning. Barry was too astonished to protest. They have changed girl friends and dance partners without being found out. Their parents have de- cided that their “togetherness” must now cease. Barry has gone VEREENIGING, S. Africa — A to work for the Department of pair of 18-year-old identical twin Justice and Fanie for the Receiver , of Revenue. But both de ments boys, who have always been to- | ore in the same aiidine 5 gether, now have their first jobs land ere separated for the first Sticking Close Miami Fish Center | MIAMI — Miami is the world's leading producer of tropical fish Some Miami establishments eyen ship fish to Germany, which be- fore the war was the main trop- ical-fish center, | They are Barry and Fanie Botha Vereeniging, South Africa. were together all through having adjoining desks. They school, 8 and his furious teacher gave Barry G-E SALE! (General Electric) Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, Dryers, Dishwashers, Television FREE DOOR PRIZES HAMPTON’S 825 W. Huron Open 9:00 to 9:00 “If I take my shoes off, two servants rush out to shine them. We have our own chef) who’s mad at us for not letting him cook more. He has a helper who cleans the vege- “And that apartment in Hell’s Kitehen that we had till "53! Xavier Cugat promised his 64G Challenge winnings—if any—| | | “So what? 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