After Ike Backs Rights Bill:= Wilson ordered the services to. s ISSUES WARNING — Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D-Va) poses in his Washington office as he checks a speech prepared for delivery on the Senate floor. In the speech Byrd said the administration's civil rights bill “would make a out of Atty. Gen. Brownell if it WASHINGTON (®—Opposing sides dug in today for the showdown fight over President Eisenhower's civil rights program after he reaffirmed his support of its basic provisions. Eisenhower's statement House within minutes after the Senate voted 71-18 bine aS he eee 1,015 M. P.. H. Like Sitting in’ US. Military S == U.S. speeds of a4 H faces” Mas. = S who set a Bem experiences in the following articie.) AP Wirephots 20th century_American Caesar’ passed in its present form. was issued by the White Store Employe - Killed ~ LEROY crow ~ Elevator Kills Was on Fourth Floor, _ Head Caught in Shaft). New Hotel in Detroit? _~ DETROIT of Freight Lift A asad stock boy was killed instantly this morning when his head was crushed by a de- partment store freight elevator after he had stuck his head “through an opening -into the shaft. Detective Sgt. Allen Nobile, of the Pontiac Police reports the teenager, Leroy Crow, son of Mr. and Mrs, Everett. Crow, of 221 State St., had stuck his head in Waite’s, The elevator: camé down from 2 +eeeaeeeeee ‘up the degislation for de- late yesterday to take bate and action. “That's good,” exclaimed - Sen. him that the cut reductions in 1958 were foreseen today following the 100,000-man cutback in the armed forces ap- proved by President Eisen- hower for this year. The President gave his approval late yesterday to the 100,000-man reduction after Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson advised would ‘make—possible a lion dollar slash in milit Congress without “materi- ally affecting deployment combat units ” effect the reductions by the end ‘manpower economies may be ex- pected next year. The defense secretary told the you look down and see you are iy “old girl {not a souped-up job. oe By MAJ. JOHN GLENN: JR., + & : Expected to Follow trten You will excuse me for being a| w L judiced for ces this Yooe NB. YD BENNETT FIELD, N.Y. . ge —— - }—Flying at supersonic speeds Approved is Year ing like going on a roer| - eee FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES highway. : = WASHINGTON — Fur-| * * *# : ther ilita anes Locked in my plane shooting) miles per hour is like sitting in a chair at home-and looking at dials. There is no sensation, no indi- eation of speed at that altitude of around 50,000 feet. : Of course, you know you are going like a scalded. duck when Pigeon Makes Record CHICAGO ® — Blue Streak, a | 2 - year - old racing pigeon, streaked to his home joft—today after a 7i4-mile jou from ord. Blue Streak as released at 5 a.m. EST, yesterday. He touched home at 8 a.m. EST. passing an entire state in a couple of minutes. But as far as feeling the. speed, ot -1951,-and-indicated that further i Jess than driving & car about - services te elimisiate the jobs of $2,135 enlisted men and 11,563 | from 7,300,000 to 2,700,000 men. He- added, however-that-a total reduction of 20.000 officers is con- templated, which would leave a cut Humphrey (D-Minn), a leading. ‘the-bill;-when he saw. ‘the President's statement. Other ‘senators backing the méasure also. hoped it would stiffen resistance to. compromise moves, _ Sen. Potter (R-Mich) said he of 8,135 to be accomplished next year. And he spoke of reductions of “80,000 to 100.000" in the enlist- ied rank, which at the top leaves a (possible further cut of 11,865 next year. The cutback order was fo line. with Eisenhower's cut-to-the-bone| to SUPPORT DRAWN The Dixie forces already have| drawn support outside their own ranks, from Democrats and Re-| fy-hey features ot the bil * But if a ba in that effort, against the bill — a last-resort course with which they have ger ti rights measures n the past. To choke of a filibuster takes the_votes of 64 senators — two thirds of the ‘entire member- ship. qin rapid-fire order se congre f (Contioued on Page 2, Col. 2 (INS) — Detroit's Mayor Albert E. Cobo said today he was “certain” downtown De- troit would soon have a new, 1,000-room hotel in the heart of the Civic Center. shes sill wil be fres t iimusrer! ‘team operation. officers, reducing the total There are an abl =. free 7h pani polananed Be, dctails that go into 8 Aight ‘like this and refueling in r is ‘the most ticklish part of the fight TIMING 18 VITAL Timing is most Re- member, I'm going at a speed of 350_miles per hour and must come up to within 10 or 15 feet of the’ tail of the tanker. . 1 comin pettoctly. And thi was a world—the FSU1. vette, tas own Standard plane with the fleet and ' Others can go higher but none FAMILY WELCOME — Maj. John Glenn, Z U. S. Marine Corps, who set a transcontinental: braces his children as his wite, Aan, Jocks on west-to-east flight -record~in- an F8U1 jet, em- -at-Floyd- Bennett Field in-New-York:— ; : loa a te aon ae under three-bours. The record was! 3 hours, 44 minutes and 53.88 sec- » Page 2, “Col. 2) = tog Hired Him as Lawyer on Fischback’s Advice, Teamster Testifies” WASHINGTON (Pi James R. Hoffa swore today he never knew that John the Senate Rackets Com- mittee until after he, Hoffa, was arrested on March 13. “I was never apprised that he was working for .|the committee until I was arrested and taken down- town,” Hoffa said. “1 This wound. up Hoffa’s—~ direct testimony. in his trial. S. Atty. Edwafd P. prosecutor, then began cross- examining the Midwest boss of the Teamsters Union. + f+ Hoffa is charged with conspiring to induce Cheasty to get a job with the committee, then bribing him \to turn over its secrets to him. | Hoffa AP Wirephete - “ { 2 8 ¥ “The tanker must be level and. smooth in flight or when I come ithe reductions ordered yesterday. Its conn ot maintaining a mil- The Afmy was hardest hit by Tes ca wwe tow Gckteh ‘hie [destroyed (CUTS LISTED | Cuts in authorizations by ser- vice are: Army — from one mil- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Cmdr. : sue toute eid bed 6 nid. Going at 12 to 15 miles a min- jute keeps a pilot pretty busy. I ‘was always worrying about my fuel supply. For ‘Get-Together With the Boys’ KALAMAZOO (@—The The invitation was body has invited the Que nobody seems to ask the Queen Elizabeth and Kalamazoo Invites Philip merce of Kalamazoo wants Prince Philip to visit its city for a “get-together with the boys.” ‘Palace yesterday with the observation that “every- uled to vat North America next fall. Junior Chamber of Com-. mailed to Buckingham een to go somewhere but Duke.” Prince -Philip-are_sched-_ week at the convention Society of Newspaper _,lined_the. “haven't “geen a ie -O-Gold Pr giccrd SE Ghitearies «6:0. eebiewerst tere | boa ee By EARL WILSON (Special to The Pontiac Press). NEW YORK—That trip to New York which The Pontiac Press has lined up for 150 local citizens is a bearcat. Last Francisco, I bumped into the publisher and editor of The Press and they out plan.” The list of shows Thich The Press. - -has-rounded-up-is the. top_list in-tewn.——- ‘Td hate to have to dig up tickets to those five performances myself. New — York is full of New-Yorkers, thathaven’t — __ Seen half of them and a bal of penne = “My Fair Lady” y Hunting” : a of the American Editors in San to Tax Structure ai. tor—corporations—in i ithe latest in a running dispute | ‘stall laboratory facilities in the Jones & Loughlin Steel Rejects Michigan Due Monroe Requests Fiinds* for Consolidation of L The Oakland County Board of Supervisors will be\t asked Tuesday to appropriate $6,325 for the consolida- tion of public laboratories in the Pontiac City Hall, the); Pontiac General Hospital Annex and the County Health « Department administration building in Royal Oak. ibs aie las tc ee SETROIT we — Jones & Laer ilin Steel Corp. says it will locate Som iia Chie, iene: em [Michigan because the tax outlook Btioki in County—Health Director > = 3 Dr. John D. Monroe wants all laboratory work moved to the new county health center in the Telegraph), “not at all encouraging.” x *® *® This development yesterday was over whether ‘industrial firms are bypassing Michigan in their ex- plans because of the state’ s tax structure. Jones & Laughlin, which at one time considered Monroe as a site for its new plant, said the installation would cost 16 milli 4 on 2 dollar s. Mayor Milton H. Knabusch of Monroe said the plant would have meant 700 new jobs in the area around his town of 22, 000 in -south- east Michigan, given yet. service ce ee The Supervisors’ Ways end! ithe Health Committee, is sched- luled to ask for the funds to th- health center basement. MORE EFFICIENT The move would make labora- ley work more efficient and economical, said Assist. Health Director Dr. C. A. Neafie The Pontiac City Commission has favored the switch, although official approval has not been The city has been running its own small laboratory, although the city and county health de- * * * ' “We've been labeled by the fed-| _\eral government for more. than a! The Royal Oak and hospital an- 62. The thermometer ee 8 (Continued on _ 2, Col. 4) : rw eal Theater Writer | i oe ae Z That’ s a great array. I can prom- ise all of you Pontiac visitors that ‘you'll get a big kick out of the whole group. “My Fair Lady” has built up the largest reputation of anything in show business in the last several ' decades. Never in the history of the New York theater has any one found tickets as hard to get and commanding such fantastic prices. peeoee i a eee eae th know of several specific instances myself in which people have paid as much for two ‘tickets to this show as 8 your New bogies visitors will pay for the partments have been merged | under Dr. Monroe since 1952. ‘nex aenaeags! the Contagious Hos- ee ee Means Committee, working with pital) operations are both under fg Dr. \Neafie said consolidation is necessary in the face of the pres Partly Cloudy Skies Will Cover Pontiac . The weatherman predicts gpd icloudy tonight and tomotrow. for the Pontiac area. The low tonight will be around 61-65 with tomor-/, row’s high reaching 80-34. ... For the next few days tempera- tures will average near or slightly above normal. Precipitation will jtotal around. one inch as showers Thursday night and Friday. In downtown Pontiac, the lowest ‘temperature preceding 8 a.m. was at 2 p.m. Earl Wilson Lauds Press Theater Tour Plans leaves Willow Run, you'll hardly have time to catch your breath before the hostesses. will be telling you to look 3! down on the skyscrapers of New York | = City. I'm leaving America but I before you come down here in Sep- Lense and I certainly hope I can meet you at Leone’s for an after- the-theater supper. you're going to have some of the ‘ performers from the shows and I want to join the big shindig. a He said Fischbach brought Cheasty to see him in Detroit and bach as saying they had worked’ together in the past on lawsuits and would make a fine working team. Sally Sharp Ousted as Sale Champion “ 2 shortly for South expect to be back . I understand k* ote oe I like that deluxe sg on. the alles citadel. S dean? is Good Taék- to-ail;of you and you're ~ $| fans. year. -+ faging a rare opportunity. I know, I ‘live in this wonderful and e. my pork de i my Defending champion Sally Sharp of Birmingham was eliminated ’ | this morning from the Women's © State Amateur tournament at Or- »|to Miss Marge dapat bases 4 | Club of Detroit. — edge of the 5th green was the — = shot that oun ie Se: Sets * lifted her bali onto. mony yesterday in the examina- » tion “of Elmer F. Martin for sec- ‘on Mountainside’ BRIDGEPORT, “ calit. ah a Sly at o-yearold David | Allen Scott was brought to this _ eg Pain Sh late yes-. “after the “youngster— F AEG! owas cok cock . tion — was found.at the 8;500- foot level of Eagles Peak. as ‘House. | “WASHINGTON i — House vot-only a. swatertd-down version ; | J, Brown s img ‘on foreign aid begins today|his proposal - pressing confidence they can { further: moves te cut deeply into ~ ithe overseas program. mane, or in order, on the aid \sy"moo tion bill. He said he pre The: as | | The doy- strayed Saturday . + .* 2 u weg _ a Ser ___.ond_degree, mprder before: Water-| trom :the Sierra campsite of ’ Dothe Forel Affairs Committee fairs Committee at) hon y weters hrs ! pitairs of Tee Western Mich tenday sie = _ Township Justee ‘Donald; his parents, “Mr, and MR ended “ae Sa. z ais : A tara rae ce ere Se = velop Kaatas” Ge ert Scott ot San DieboT =; ‘ : Dw ower” fa The defense counsel, Clarence) The body, clag, only. n't es 3 a School. Depertment eg ~—~$mith, asked Justice Adams to| shirt, red, white aril blue socks: : Segigte ns pr sen ‘ ~ founds é|“houldera. on the _ steep slope. |_ “A motion By. Rep. Selden (D-| Foreign aid officials say~ thet » to Mi SS acaea = nc possible parti ga Adams took the motion under ad- He had climbed an incredible |4!2) ‘ knock out the Foug-térni long-range’ authority is essential) jarge door os vet tions ~— a =. |. * visement and said he would rule; 3999 feet higher than the feature of a new economic devel-ito’ allow sounder planning for the) open, scooping ; “Ee ee te ung Original figures tor the com- on it July 23, camp, losing his other little ro a ni one ee a tnd sank the boat in less than a min- NSID! : pleted project were estimated at MARTIN TESTIFIES red canvas shoe and his brown ° “it “Fhe Senate has a ‘the ™* : aes Back in May, Robert F. Ken- nat : s | Sem, A change of plans ex- Martin took the stand to. give| PI2Y trousers along the way. |three-year plan Eisenhower pro- Mo sid whlie tiny Genndeven [nitr: Suet commetl Soc Sen. Mo). Sipeeay sates, Set ee See gpd anna nag wh Are ! rsherit? Jack Gardner | e.. Mur rs Vi life eae rn tect a neaeden, |Clellan’s committee, said an inves-| bus policies and the state vehicle | the tower on tes, ts & rather his version of the fatal stabbing) said the child apparently died posed. Selden is seeking to cut it ladder and twe pieces af ply- tigation of Local 614 was “under! code were among the subjects. | than as a separate building has of Joseph Compeau, 27, of West| Saturday night, pe sei anna te the cartace' he {consideration by the committee.”| A member of the State Police | revised the figures to $17,500. _ Bloomfield Township. Martin, 33,) shes taeene neler hase r kno built the raft from these and | The affairs of the 3,5¢¢mem- | Teviewed the motor vehicle cede | When completed the area will of 264 N, Saginaw, admitted stab- : + 92, |(DTex). and Minority Leader ef [ Jag placed the bey on it. | —~—'| ber union was brought to the stressing those sections pertalm- provide a place where men may hing Compeau June 1 at thei ross-Nation Pilot Martin (R-Mass) weed posegtl = ee ee, . PEE Fe canragab wasn eanitin 2 | eo ets Boing ae Bosom Bnet ‘Waterford Township Dump, but! ,, : of the measiire without substant- ‘Florida Humane Officer ye St ia eee eit ——aummer wre vercerre Fes QWit OT) nee ok Belinden” Cab : SS ee ons | Ho said he was waikiig te) icone 6) -4™ 2 [pe Mave We Secale the ad BS ‘toa af water trom=practice’ wore ward 8 fre is the Gump when, Weciietet Peo Pigs One) \gaaguce “poate sg Page ‘and Dog Deaths sions on to the street, side him and resumed a quarret (ono? #et by an Ait Force pilot last/Bow (ROR), ‘chtet architect of] DaYTONA BEACH, Fla, #*—A The training center at the Bowers last fall. |” Glenn flashed a wide grin after|%if would not offer the’ smend- the Chesterfield station. Its com- He testified th » pulled off his golden helmet aa, Vee a oe aoe pletion will eliminate the need of that Ge ov Ba ak crag ager Bow told the House -he believes|of the Daytona Beach humane so- firemen conducting practice ses- instrument” and struck-him twice,|Ann and their children, David, 1,| p=” A ito his wite’s slomach two shots| blow us farther out into the | They picketed the hall at 140 At a preliminary conference with done in the past. over the head and under the arm.|@" Lyn, 10, were the first “Early-Decision : * lake. iutS6. bat (6. Telegraph 4. wnsucesentully Sox |*Umerey chairman George WN. Hig. ends s * * greet him, ~ : JV ) a5 | SS ee Martin said he pulled a knife/SOUVENIRS FOR KIDS 2 oe from his. pocket and that while} Glenn:reached into his tan flight °, y= 8 : : said he stood there with it, Compeau coyeralis and pulled out souvenirs “day houg . self on the protruding blade, * * * ; dee = . : red " Ta the ater Wa. ae ——e Martin denied earlier testimony, “Here's your supersonic knife, Ne y- 4 Reside agents : < I deduct the expense J in Roselawn Par by James E. Petty who works at{Dave, and here's your supersonic] Charges City, Railroad) “"" S's © aa's ue nadl sap loceee tax ts 2 cammehy MSU Board Will Mee = to thetude a toli| A aative of Buffalo, N, ¥. and _ the dump that he had called Com-jcat, Lyn.”, _ a5 S yh ging in a chair.” He said he had eS road in Michigan's highway plans. ® 34-year resident of Birming- . peau over bere OS at eee Et oe ie ete his ‘Conspired : : ee ae ha oo sees = =e Mea ie 4h ars Seeaie testers boas Mrs. Paulus rae poe Petty had said he heard Martin) given him a little gold Siamese Circuit Judge George 'B: Hartrick|in the world,” Hoffman told the) but Brown and his son had col- termine whether a toll road would) ® member Se call, “Hey, Joe, come over here." at charm, oe - See eee ais Tee heen lapsed safely on the beach when | EAST LANSING ee State|>* financially tite : said be. he = 7 a aimed at blocking con-| understand 2 searchers arrived. _ Board of Agriculture, governing Survivors include two sons Wil- lcecenaas nat ebb ont neue “The kids wanted something su-lstructon of a Grand ‘Trunk Rail-(begging the Lord to give me an! The prosecutor i the son of |body of Michigan State University.| M{i]Jy iam F. of Ferndale and Robert SC oeune pocmate te sempember the ROM aad mmpeNen ae ees SOE former U, S. Senator Prentiss |will hold its regular UK FIOGUCETS p. of Birmingham, one daughter : northside. — . Brown, now boa chairman jing Friday at Meadow Brook Hall, Mrs. F. C. Hart of Birmingham, | : Joailaim 2 former New Concord.) Nine pesidents who live in the sine Hatiiah gh to hour safer’ ae Done Dea On cet whe te wed aur brent ot 18K Ftcte Boost three sisters and six grandchildren, Man Pleads Guilty Onis, sesidant. veteran, ot! vicinity-ot - the proposed yardier the shots were injected. | chairman of the Mackinac jjege in Oi eee ct wanlt FOM Creameries Mr Freak Breitmeyer a to 3 Traffic Violations —_He has Flying wad and the city, claiming the by the trust and friendliness of presented their 1,400-acre estate to A-nativeof Iino rs. Franke : Crosses and 17 Air Medals. , A Detroit man, Wyman C. Hal ewitchyard would be s neighbor-|animals be hed beew forced to Put {MSU in January for the estan) ,>* ict ines inthe Dewrotlat her home 68 Coaldge Rd, euity sane = ioe — ing. Se “Some may have gone ke | ould Like Valued at more than eight million|@7ea to pay more iq wholesale} ye ef Detroit, Stations Tuoltey y before Far- Foresee W re Cuts WORK PROCEEDING me somewhere be- ars, the estate was accom-|milk it buys'trom the association’s|she lived in this vicinity for 38 senate 3 Allen Cis cause it’s really bothered me, put- panied by a: two million dollar cash| 10.000 members in the Detroit milk- years. She and her husband eee rama sates 2 in-Armod Sbevices .—le ectane sac Sacecnstek at seroma ao and ‘Meeting Stella foe eh | 10 days in the Oakland County Jail by the elty and the railroad, which dog warden : The will be the guest att The haere eee ties bas aatend includes the sale of city-owned pro- which | for each charge, after paying fines and costs totalling $125. . The charges were reckless driv ing, leaving the scene of an ert dent, and driving with a Pevoked license, jail sentences will bé (Continued From Page One) lion to 950,000; Air Force, from Cerps—from 200,000 to 190,000. . what more than 50,000 men while” among the other three services is just over 39,000. However, the army will automat By E. H. SIMS agree sy Take a look at the mountains next time you are 30 or 40 miles away, and out of them. At that ‘distance they will almost surely be enveloped in a blue haze. (At long distances‘ on earth things take on a bluish hue. In the sky the opposite is true, | a secret of weather many people don't appreciate. The nearest clouds appear darkest, or bluest. The far away views produce red overtones. At sunset, when you see clouds - $n the west, far away, quite ofteh they will be all sorts of colors. The sky is colored by the sun’s reflection on the dust par- ticles in the air when viewed from a distance, With mountains, or earthly things, a bluish denotes dis- tance. Inthe 5 The Weather 20-84. Today in Pontiac en temperature preceding | sam At 8 @.m.: Wind velocity 2 m.p.h. Direction: Southeast. Sun sets Wednesday at 4:06 p.m. Sun rises Thursday at 3:11 @.m. Moon rises Wednesday at 10:41 p.m. Moon sets Thursday at 11:45 bd m. Dewntewn Tempera tores 62 Righest temperature Lowest temperature . Mean : Mighest and Lowest a This Si in 1940 ee eR AE 101 in 1887 f #223as2 Segzsses ‘| drawal of U. S. troops from Japan, , red is the cofor denoting distance. ICINITY — -Partly */35 a motion of Sen. Morse (D-Ore) if east ed southeast ot -12 miles an hour Clary Committee for ‘a week's _pagainst Vi a8 Weiss ot Sk Lovey Lae. rary to 30 thousand men in the with- perty on the switchyard sit, west 925,000 to 900,000; Navy — from . Baldwin avenue and south of W. 675, ; alton boulevard. railroad the switch- yard is needed to ‘increased The residents advisement toda: which isto be — by Christ- “|minimum d . to ae per so tating the ¥0b: ance of this year, compared with 17,000 monthly; early in 1957, Three members of the Senate. Armed Services Committee said today they fant to take a closer look at the Pentagon order. But two/ ‘members ot the House: iA s Committee — Chairman Cannon (D-Mo) and Rep. Mahon (D-Tex) — approved the reduction Senate’ committee said he had not been jAnformed in advance of Gey rocayee ae. < Senators Line Up for Rights Showdown _{(Coentinued- From Page One) after eight days of debate, the Senate voted to take up the House- passed pill and then rejected 4- to send the measure to its Judi- study, * * * AO OOL) Chairman Russell (D-Ga) of the|—. ~-hwas finally select Ohio Gets New Plant ihm Michigan City Hodges claimed the switchyard would produce odor, dust, fumes, !€58 noise and vibrations during switch- zoning and abandon the extension of Stanley avenue across the qwitdiverd site. Ewart believed the city was not boand by law to maintain the | right-of-way for Stanley, although Hodges said it is. “Hodges pointed out that while the railroad was apparently nego- tiating with the city for a site from 1955 through 1956, it already was buying up ee | in the site that This _cleared_the_decks—for get-! hing down to action on the bill’ litself and the various amendments ialready proposed. ‘CALLS UP AMENDMENT Sen, Anderson (D-NM) immedi- obtain federal rights. suiste 3 Gh Be m2 | gtasers, gage Another: on oft. the bill, left untouched by Anderson's and Aik- en’s ameridment, similarly would) Detective Sgt. John 1, Williams, empower the aftorney general to|Pontiac Police, was also on his Grose aa to work, He offered Lee a He maintains this

!#ins Cemetery. The Rev. Roberticommittee which is considerin features refrigerated Melvin Dei fleet when the straits bridge completed this fall. the. next. Pag ge it e-nemt-can be put Sle Sree Withizan._ tee to Frankfort, oF Me} nominee to Manistique.’ Goulette estimated it would take ‘Strike Against Three Freighter Lines _ aud be lnder hin © ‘Worried Bee CLEVELAN ) # — A proposed VeSie Tui é cy men on 48 LED} of the Hanna, Cleveland Cliffs and) With. ballots from all but. two ships tabulated, the vote to re- ject was: Hanna, 164-78; Cleveland Cliffs, 191-151; Columbia, 274-157. Representatives of the Lake Sailors Union sald they would next year and a wage reopener clause for the third year; im creased life insurance and hos- pitalization benefits and a_senior- WY CZ AD : Rs one » «if someone sued you for damages! 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Some of the boys from the Lone Star State fireworks in- But- that night the receivers of the explosives-1ig ht ed‘ them, pitched them back into the Texas we seine "de camp ais read the riot, act. to the ebullient Texans, Canaj Zone Scouts will be sorry fo see the end of the snake bas been a wioer for a Sens out of the oddest : as genuity in jamboree, for many reasons. One of them fs 0a: A ee ee eee ,|years hence aging Scouts will en-'srikes and out for the Cheboy. the recollection of their i! county Gorge bacon tm i a bmi nse fo tin funnel. rormiueies Spacer tel EVERY FLOOR AIR-CONDITIONED 2 oe | _ \ > & . Ee . cl 4. Starts Today—Ends Saturday at 5: a0 te WH ITE Full Size Sorry, No Phone Orders, é ae Modern Console sdk: ST REWIDE! | FASHION ACCESSORIES—Street Floor ‘eee wapeamaes ; wey CHINA, HOUSEWARES—Fifth Floor Reg. to 298 Leather © Plot Belt: .-:. 226-86 | "SUMMER FASHIONS | Reg, 10 4.00 Ton and Toet Setp oo -eooon a. 28 Reg. 1.00 Plastic, Im. 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Stacks, 6-18, : ce bees a = = Se sa ee eee veh ‘ r i oe eee ee v= 1.883 : a al ae ee t ' fluniors’, misses, womeri’s sizes, : Of thie sce $900.ntiol al gu Managing Fai to U.S. flag carriers and the balance, cn wry mg ng mig $1.5 billion, to foreign countries or aan On cncaunno vase foreign flag ships, Europe and the MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS * Mediterranean area got the largest — Pics Is the real reason to bring ‘The Associated Press te entitled exclusively to the “for republication ofl) ocal_sews uilnted to Bai Aivnatehes. incomes 0:08 AP Dees: se Pacman ss | a Washtenaw Counties tt ts $12. 2 ook Michigan and ail other places in Svea nen a veer. All mail Enea ee ; me Pontiac rein share, ‘478 Lccomesiceil nition wn came ‘With more trans-Atlantic ships "MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAD OF CIRCULATIONS WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1957 . Deadly Rattlesnakes De tourists, this year’s total is expected — 7 7 to rise. to $2 billign. Money spent by tourists hélps the economy of a countries. Exist 1 in Michigan | sae United States exports last year hae = 3 mee $18. billion. © Tourist Michigan ® State Health Deperiendl of of tani: ‘countries’. imports. calls attention to an often-forgotten _—_ thereby decréasing their depend-_ fact. Michigan. does have rattle- ence on loans, aid or exports to U.S. Walker Cup team, nal snakes. 7 ~~ maintain dollar balances. <= — ee! Oe | es * * : Tourism has become big business — a, ee See ee ey The Michigan variety is known —_and it benefits.all countries sconom- fe : ’ as the Massassauga rattler. It.is icallyas_well-as promoting better -_ ror _No Repeat of Selling Frenzy ia smail in size, usually about two international understanding. | Sistchonr ito Sums) aaadily: ————. “The Gun Behind the Man Car Makers Expecting swampy places or meadows. It Any ultimate consumer knows that Cleanup of 9 57 M odels may frequent basements, wood- those who refér to current inflation David Lawrence Says:. piles and evergreen plantings. as “creeping” ate poor judges of pci oe ec nae 2. Cute aceliabaed Mie’ toxin Beant . vi SS speeds - ‘ = A =~ — \ AW FPPOeCTAL eens 8 FF ____ nits, compared with a 7: Tatas aa Gee eae ee Tes wee km cee awe prid perletie noe wih se The Man About Town | ve _ WA "= Senator Kerr, “most needed - fea new — what can be done in matters of nation’s car makers look for an tnt tte roar “date tn year 679. ears were . prove fatal if riot treated promptly. Serum is kept at three points in the ‘state, at the State Health Depart- ment offices in Lansing, at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor.and at the branch state County’s Oldest Ancestors of Many Pontiac Families Worshiped in It Democrat, of Oklahoma, raised a kind of “brain trust”—one that fiscal policy, for instance, to per- orderly clean up of outgoirig mod- very delicate issue in the Senate ~ believes in the sinsple truth that suade various senators. especially els during the weeks immediately dealers’ hands or enroute to the other day—the subject of it isn’t right te rob Peter of the Democrats, to accept as dis- ahead, They appear so confident them from the factory, But brains.” He i his wages to pay Paul a subsidy interested the policies laid down of this they have scheduled high the factories last year had said that Presi- out of the government treasury. by such a body of brainful experts —_jevel output for the current month, sharply ent thelr production dent Eisenhow- The trouble. really is that the ~as the Federal Reserve Board? The industry did not have the schedules to help get dealers. er doesn’t have ‘people as a whole haven't any Notwithstanding policies joday, TAWRENCE are still _mariy questions on public” are Democrats in Congress ‘whe Yar that any car _ will ad- POE a nm : In case: ‘of a snakebite, the depart- the occasion being the annual picnic of Senator Capehart of Indiana, Re- affairs to which nobody has as held the Presidegt responsible = vance the date of introduction of mate expectations. Wards Auto ment advises calling a doctor at once its members. We wonder if this isn’t a publican, said that Senator Kerr yet found the answers for whatever the Federal He- hic 1958 model cars In mast, motive Reports has just estimated : should be “ashamed” to say what , But even when “brains™”..are serve Beard does. if not all instances, the introduc- the total at 6.200.000 units. OSG SE ey, al, eae a \ w —_keep—thepatient—quiet—to —prevent- spread of the venom in the body, place a tourniquet above the wound, open the wound to let blood flush out the venom and apply suction to the wound for fifteen minutes of each hour. Nobody expects to be bitten by a snake, but it is wise to know ~ what to do if one is bitten and _where. the serum can Be: obtained. _ id Des aaa NR ~Dewline Nearly Reade Protection of United States cities. industries and military installations from possible attack by Russia has passed another milestone. The Dew- - line has been completed. .- x *« * The word Dew is a contraction of distant early warning. The Dewline Ave. schedl here banead her witless to top record for local organizations. . This ~was the first Catholic -mission--west--of Detroit, and Pontiac residents of that faith went there to worship, that being before they had such a gathering place here. Included among them were the ancestors of many present Pontiac fam- ies. ; Scion of a maha Pontiac family who manufactured implements here a half century ago was Mrs. Anna May Bacon Parker, who aed lant week, ved ner home at boise Ralzemond D. Parker, research engineer, who survives her.” She also leaves two sons, daughter, brother and sister. In the 70 years ago Holly fews I learn ~ that : John H. Patterson, of Pontiac, popular probate clerk, deliv- ered the July 4 address in that village. His son, Clarence K. (“C”) Pattersea, This would be a fegrettable infer- oe 2 a! cin i Ss a Pe | _Setinitely discovered and isolated, tion dates generally will be ap- -he_did_ about the President. _ Kerr retorted that he was ap- plying the remark solely to financial matters. As for those BR. on webneel a! ___ A six million unit-year would be = they" profitable for all divisions of the industry's “Big Three” of General Motors & Ford and Chrysler — and for most of. the new car re- proximately the same As were with the 1957 models. * . William Brady Says: a ene case aasll Ch Fi d, iE t Ford's sew entry in the medium- tailers throughout the country. he was feserving that “broad ew 00 or xpec priced field — the Edsel model. Selling and buying automobiles wale ot his ccuewht th +d Ulcers Sour Stomach te ressgon pth dnetaate by nee . . |! Senate. pee td Ferd, bit te details wit be pri ges A Lynn ioe ite 34. Sees SS = \ The average man may possibly derive from this the impression that perhaps there are some men in the Senate without “‘brains.” Here's a composite ot many a _ te the Yanieee Stomaectt pamphlet =e. queries: do recommend what I believe is gue as the “I need-a remedy: for @ sour age ypemrars Frain preening stomach 1 seeni jecti to_get after. eat. | ing. have sour choking feel- ing in my throat jhat won't move, also a gréat deal the best deals they can get. There may be some further price siash- ing as the-end of the 1967 model year approaches.. But there is any pores ‘aeliictine. will cure such diction euacks trouble. BRIGHT VIEW The more optimistic viewpoint of brain power, after all, just to get eleéted nowadays, though cynics argue. of. course, that it doesn't require much “brains” to ed ietiers; not more than one page te! or 100 words long peftatning to personal health -and yo ergy Be mot disease, diag- fool the puplic in an ylection ce gm 1 baw es ac wubeien tsease, Si08~ of the car makers reflects the no indication there will be a repe- campaign. been to the doc- ‘Dr. Wiliam m Brady. k a on camped, gelt- drop in dealer inventories re- tition of the selling frenzy that~_ Various senators. to be sure, tor, but no res Pom-- ported as of July 1, At that time marked the windup of the 1955 : tae Presa, “Poatine. a have in their speeches from time (Copyright 1957). _ dealer stocks, as computed by to time in history hinted that may- be-some of their colleagues didn’t have “brains."’ So Kerr's size-up of some present-day senators has " precedent On its side. dU sT NO BRAINS AT ALL In fact, there have been senators sults. I have s0 and 196 model years. burn . First, send me DR. BRADY - a stamped, self-addressed envelope “Case Records of a Paychologist:. and ask for the pamphlet on Yan- ie Smut .. Faint. Heart. Won't Tame Tigress. is the furthest north line of radar and other electronic equipment stretching across the North American continent from. Island, facing Greenland. - Two other lines, further south, were previousiy ~ set up and have been in operation for some years. The Dew line will soon be under- Alaska to Baffin — will undoubtedly claim that he doesn't remember it. Their neighbors have called my atien- tion to the family. of : Mr. and Mrs. Gerard E. Thibodeau of 1295 Ox .Bow Lake Road, whose twelfth child was recently born at Bt. ,Joseph Mercy Hospital. re My wey reliable Brown 7. ‘seouty-3y “going extensive tests._It-probably will be ready to go into actual, normal operation by late fall or winter. An extension of this line _ through Point Barrow southwest- | ward along the Aleutian Islands, is still under camstruction. It had. not been included in the initial program, but a glance at the world map reveals iis vital im- portance. * * * These three observation lines are designed to provide electronic warn- ing to Canada and the United States in case of enemy attack across the * North Polar area. Not only are they expected to disclose enemy airplanes, should any approach from the north, ' but part of their task also would be +, to-direct planes from-our northern... defensive bases which ang seek to ~ intercept such an attack. / ao ee : t /chariges. in the tte : sends word rae its ceded variate Fes- tiyal takes place Aug. 15, 16 and 17. The honey bees are swarming in Pon- tiac’s down town, according to Merle G. Hubbard of 11 Gingell Court, who says they're storing honey in the walls of our oldest building; the former Hodges House block, erected over 100 years age, ‘We've discovered a champion of the weeds in Arnold Witherhoit of Drayton Plains, who says that if it hadn’t been for the water they soaked out of the ground he would be unable to cultivate | his garden without a boat._ After chasing automobiles for many years, the family dog of | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hawn of Rochester was struck by one and -bad=— wey when he sees a car bcm Verbal Orchids to- ‘Mr. and Mrs. William G. eatmnird titty-tourth wedding _ ee of 98 Douglas # peepee ly mussed up. He now runs the other | “or Lapeer: “agg ont ‘irthaay: om ag ‘who frequent] SO as to let uke yal rods ae ig ‘this symptom part Hyper really didn’t’ think the’ President ¥,. hunger pain, heartburn, Janet behaved like a tigress. of the United States, when. he hap- waterbrash, acid-eructations, un- She scratched and even bit her . pened to bé qa member - of an easiness from fullness. after -eat- gallant jiance. But the worm opposite political party, possessed ing. bleating by gas, general itri- had turned, so she found her- any. “brains.” Partisanship used S¥iity snd “Eupationsp: ” self up against a real man- to “end at thé water's edge,” but. MAY BE ULCER And he used the ancient Greek now it begins there, and no sub- In some insfances these. symp- trick of tifting— her off the _ject is immune from partisan toms do indicate ulcer in stomach “ground, so her ire melted away (as a self,’ i added. “She feéls that role and slip back into your meek your constant chivalry is possibly manner as a matter of habit.” a sign that you are sissy. ERRY’S SHOWDO' “So she is trying to infuriate ia ake vic you into seizing her in your arms _-J€?t¥_ later: informed me he managed to coax another date out pent sae you are ; a 7 — as > ATs a fa S “Get one ‘more date with her diagnosis—even the inside —of- or ti the - iti- and she jipally purred like a and if she doesn’t walk a chalk 7 ee ae - , presidential cranium. testine a few. inches beyond ‘the contented kitten. This i just 4 fine then tame the tigress. ee ‘ * * *£ "stomach outlet onengy -vhety it "modern per ston of Shake- sno probably purr lke a con- = 3 When it comes to the “brains” is called duodenal” ule i set Taming Of the tonted kitten after you dominate 4 ae constdet tint didcenaind wer ht eagle Boonies seman DR, GEORGE W. CRANE th dingpide 0 “ulcer” is wrong = BY “But, Dr. Crane, what if that — ae Petes wees a. in two cases out of ten. The gen . Case V-399: Jerry F., aged 27, just infuriates her further,” he Roosevelt once confessed 10 @ treat Se Saues amen 7dr ate of WeeEIng prcteeted, Batam, pet wet nationwide radio. audience that soeck the same as the treatuient 2206 Whom I described yester- . © lose her, you know.” , whatever errors he had made were gor. ulcer. ~ day. = 2 “mistakes of the mind ‘rather than “Dr. Crane, I So I told. Jerry he had already of the -heart.’~ Following a meal, the stomach ‘<< % : lost her. If some other attractive - - ; pa all id can't understand aia we Nor did he hide the shortcom- Contents are normally very acid OF net” he said ; ae wale Cae and of Janet. They went to a drive- “sour” in a healthy person. There- ings in’ his knowledge of various when he came to | iblic Questions. “He assembled a fore. should some emotional oc- do she'd be ready to they dine tain stalf sb ee was popularly known _ currence retard, arrest, or reverse * array few. weeks fali into that stranger's arms, ste ama in the 1930s as a “bain trust.” te cage. Braces = —— nt da “1 worship the @ FAINT HEART But she insisted they go to a a eee a sar mic movements of stomach and in- _ ground she — ss And I reminded Jerry about the — , Iv the to eat. So sto has left x residue of inflationary ‘¢stine—the indiv idual is likely Geena cir 1 gone Poo: Faint heart nev- wanted a Ale peed ud Aes prmage “” 19 realize how very “sour” or acid i e phar win "odewes tow 9 thé chyme (digesting food) em ee aye ow “Shoot the works, ——— i ¥ ‘saan sn. aeons y $ eve te ey But she treats - "You. have lost her if you don't, ™° @ quarrel, She even dently favor the further use of juice me like a door- and this may win her back. scratched and bit him on the arm — those sunte devices. PRIMARY CAUSE —--__tnat.-And- last DR GRAN ——-seqrsia “alas taal iaare Kelp nett be tried t_beep her trom — As a matter of | fact, what is A primary caitse of Yankee stom- Sunday she got so angry she took and dominated ing out of the car. come Np ge te ; off my engagement ring and threw Country Pa rson sey physica OUR BS see impairment, or neglect of ee oe ee ee L €. ‘the matth-provided food Is BO flame to ge. home. Pi oY Se “Well, {td Jerry that he would probably José Janet if he con Hare, who has recom: ; in some rural areas,’ Hare said, “the examiners are doing an |Parish, La., recently ravaged by ‘hurricane Audrey. The supplies, Thompson said, are) _ gifts from the people of Battle Creek. He said he. already had ex- gi nie chad the--viclent-epporition of the In the shipment, he said ‘will be building materials, food and can-' ‘ned goods, toys, stoves and sinks land cereals from the Kellogg — of satety drives, it was recom ménded by the National Safety ©O™PADy. “ Ff Council that Michigan ioe pes rg “ 2 to ™w ! AND iffie ' Nor state-wide citizens e ries , Warehouses. | cay DAL oauvans To senor man, dirtrict of the Safe- | with an adequate stalf and (will be of “great assistance,” he oe ty Council, rep budget able te-organize support said. : * . ee : ; , x, . = = “. .. welcomes — its newest we _— agence a a == ES “6 = aker-Packard _ & PRINTZ MOTOR SALES Broadmoor 4-door Station Wagon The rugged New Transtar Pickup The Supercharged Goiden Hawk “ inch wheelbase), most beautiful, high-powered © , car in ite clase. : ~) So s Come on in and join the celebration. Say “hello” to our : Wh en you buy Studebak er, you bu y— | handsome Studebakers and magnificent Packards. See ) bos yourself the cars that put quality of workmanship frst CRAFTSMANSHIP in a car more solidly built. : inside, from that built-in.supercharger to the new PERFORMANGE in a car dhceduighly tested. Twin Taxon Differential.*:.: outside; from their sleck a | ) ; new grilles to the rakish sweep of their rear fenders. DEPENDABILITY in acar more completely inspected. Ps! ' SATISFACTION in a car you'll enjoy longer. Yes, we're celebrating! And you'll welcome the “celebra- ign buy” you can get right now-on-the:Studebaker-or ~Studebake Packard ® : Packard of your choice. Stop in — CORPORATION ; ‘Where pride-of Workmanship comes first! ‘ { — % J 5 s OR 3 +5200 on sea ‘¢ bee: pont, Sia iis Sane Oa T= f \ | 7 ‘erated 2 hours and 48 minutes be-) fore returning the unanimous ver- = Whe cp dict ef not guilty; The jury Sook SCHOOL WORK(ING) ON THE RAILROAD | a en you use oniy one vote, : ‘ « Old Casey at the throttle would really have | 4 PITTSBURGH Thus ended the tlatest tnajor; thrown on the brakes if he had chugged into the : ee Your Choice of Features Midwest ale ore from Portland's, Detroit Terminal Railroad to see these 42 local and Accessories , 4-1930 oS _. #i Toes high school students operating the road. Atter_ : : Sete J 3 | rar et ‘Teamsters’ coe (we of orientation Tr operal Corbett ics Ordan : ° tional representative in - Oregon, — Leases os Low as $85 Month 4-6626 ei ede ce coed | a an eam ‘ ‘ “Tqut” sald Dr, Wesley, wit. 4 a vo ocular sports center here. The From Heel to Hero Faust,” adapted by Gounod, ILSON ! rnvck HOUSE PAINT |faeemuetmonmegrs troen Gosthe's play; has been peri" Hue Testenation Ww Leasing Company ers to obtain property, formed more times than any other! ‘s monetary —unit is} 1 Se. — : ney Rey Deputy Becomes. Bandit ot eee ‘Become. seas a 4 * «2 . a -_ FF a, tome-resisidhe fl me torarait Cry st belt Catch Bank Robbers _ MP csnendous mews for If. site here. That was where, S #8 e858 , : 2. Se -Cleaning the state said, the options were BUFFALO, N.Y. Ww — Deputy suspect's souahd he aa q to : ata*é* see eee Bue fap at back %3 ard nk tot t OE ana cole yy enther. - > 3. Contains © aoe sadeil barged (O William A, Buyers had to ‘help. j P Tite : ed THT ws ¢ . ot the | Vitolized Oif* ih tolecting 0 dite chan cenother| work hard to become a “heel,""| » » «+ ‘| RBS ompleteiy overs . ws Ome oO location, only to have the Broad-/Put he became a hero almost over- At the request of the FBI, Buy-? white +o | quality merc ohh: TILLERS chase Mitilite ve THT buy sae ae ere picked at a general gee. n fers continued his part-time law) . = oe ata § poe tbs | Studies at Canisius ‘College, re-, So. we must re duce our stock in or der to pay orf its closi argument ‘that its en-/bank Yobber for a year to help| ined his full-time job as deputy ‘ee . 4 . tire. cas weal on the testimony|break a ‘bandit gang as an FBI| sheriff, and worked his way. into our creditors. of racketeer Big Jim. Elkins. undercover man. ithe gang and* Coppola's — confi- Elkins had testified that Crosby) His. heel-to-hero story was re- idence. FATION™ vos - | ES ae ee ae. een ee el : was in on & plot to obtain options|vealed yesterday in a copyrighted) At the same time, he had to ES 7 FE A K hA bf se : ee at the sports cepter site. Croshy|story in the Buffalo Evening|make a happy home for his wife — the charge from the wit-/News. while complaining about his job PONTIAC ‘ness stand. + 4.3 4 and his superiors and trying to A V Y a ae | Buyers’ undercover. work was make himself as obnoxious as pos- : GLASS co. | Of the major trials thus far in instrumental! in. srfashing the gang |' sible to his fellow police officers, 23 W. Lowrence St ‘the probe, thio have ended in ver-jand sending the alleged leader to/i" order to remove any suspicions a | he “ate: : dicts of innocent, Earlier, Mayor} ra. of the gang. be ~~ e = | ”» a. Be son {| Terry Schrunk was acquitied of a| The alleged gang leader, Frank) Tis marriage and studies both 3 a S S rokonnalens S ft rc 2 - ¢) O 2 7 | ‘perjury charge. R. Coppola, 24, Niagara Falls, was|SUflered. . G ° hon yo a ous convicted last week in the $52,529) — ~*~ * * oresenene’ Saute holdup of a branch bank here and| At one time, he was suspé€ted mee: “ee om ‘Seek Aid for Airport was sentenced to 20 years. of tipping off FBI agents. about Buyers became involved in the|some members of the gang and ies ~~ “GRAND RAPIDS -—-Phe-Kenttease shortly after-his marriage to Coppola threatened. to kill him.) : ~ County Airport Board of Control Donna Cuttala Feb. 1, 1996; four But Buyers succeeded in casting se Se : lvoted Monday to seek about $419,-\days before the bank holdup for suspicion upon another gang mem- /000 in federal aid, which was orwhich Coppola was convicted. ber. , When the FBI fingered Coppola} It was a tip from Buyers that year ‘ago by the Civil Aeronautics Ad-ias a suspect in that and other|finally trapped the gang Jan. 1 om ‘ministration until the airport metirobberies, Buyers refused to be-|as it was en roate to a tavern hold- rd R i. Dp) ‘our : Q) y - J specified safety requirements. The lieve that Coppola, his wife's up that was fo have financed an-} P 4 \ board reported that defects have. a ———e—e —_-se ew FC we + . leousin, could be involved. But/other bank holdup, Byers was in when the FBI showed him thejclass at college at the time: | sore a comaenee Ea BABI 8 —— aren t move d ¥ so mony ‘Y have y Money aati t 6tu nd ) t dust i re? ‘ ind ¢ 7 rf iHering itt you a nly a tr ior 4 4%s5 rg ; -we gan Ta ve : : . } i ua = ned ‘ ty ver wanted t f t+ 7 , ? ‘ . ed deals now 4 your . a hone Y wf ¢} driv 6 4 ° Dut AOS . * q ' ’ € real mone y! | i. is ond be « mNCeC or ¥ f | ' AG rr j ¢ , 2 i ? TG 4 See. | . | SH R F . . . i 7 ~ * . ee, & . : . s A Fs M. eee sm . UENO REUTER evnec ese 7 alana te ; ee. ag a ; if 4 FRESH : a AULA DOUBLE HOLDEN RED STAMPS THURSDAY DURING sate fl is ‘ * * ip HOME-GROWN << Ct a =63hfi(‘<ér col H CABBAGE or vas Nowy WaT Hundreds of articles marked Flaked Foom Rubber FATIGUE PANTS down aela this elie You will find - PILLOWS Ree eueeree Py 7a , | : mee pracricaliy anyrhing you want— Brand New yy ree yk _ Sale Price “ye Pr. aed how such as: ; $1.29 Ee. = a d Senu te i Mote Reg. $9.95 Spin Fishing Outfit — Rod, BEACH SANDALS Reel, Line, Hooks, Baits, Sinkers, Bebber $7.98 —S 6s 2? Reg. $3.45 Casting Outfit — Rod, Reel, - Uppers me : eee : Ges $2.95 | __Denim _~_* | Reg. $3.59 Boat Cushions, Life Preserver $2.95 Men's | HOBBY PANTS _ ha $1.98 Tockle Box ...........,.. $1.79 | SUMMER HATS ‘Californie, Sunkist — 5 + it 2.?, A, @. 8 * 2 Be” | Reg. $1.29 Glass Casting Rod .....:.... 98e L a m2 Reg. $2.95 Gloss Spinning Rod ....-.. $1.95 we etn s]” . | 8 a A SS SS SS SD ST SY SS Reg. $3.98 Life Preserver, Cet. Gd. App’d $3.49 : — KINGNUT 3 r—— TENDER, QUALITY BEEF —— NOuIcK oe tan o | Reg. $4.98 Life Preserver, Cst. Gd, App'd $4.49» ie Reg. $2.79 Children’s Life Preservers ... $1.98 WORK SHIRTS Brand New " a Reg. $2.95 hog. $2.95 - 38° * CAMPING EQUIPMENT ae ae Saat $39 Reg. $1.95 Scout Mess Kit........... $1.49 Army Officers Reg. $1.49 Scout Canteen ............ $1.19 Men's AB. Levee < 3 aN ae Lb. 69’ Box 89 7 STEAKS........ " : | os ae Se AN vaca | wasn ve | testy seg, att | WORK PANTS BEEF Xo | 29 POPCORN BR) vw. sss. $59 Reg. $27.95 Picnic ice Box... .. $21.95 | SRY $319 ) CLUB Lb SHORTENING || CLUB = * 65 | COCOA : | HAMBURG 2°42o's— nee Feo oo oleae a ae == ieee 2» ee KING NUT ! Finest Quality-—Men’s | Reg: $8.95 Rubber Air Mattresses . . $7.95 sae Men’ a. - OLEO SWANSDOWN user ss ae : ] GAR COATS Reg. $1.69 Swim Fins ........... kk $1.00 SPORT SHIRTS ; 5 Ube. 1 00 CAKE MIXES CHOCOLATE 3 Boxes 3hc Woter Wapation $65 “Reg. 69e Swim Goggles. . . -; Ficass sire fee. $2.95 9 me $5 : Reg. $8.95 =... LS . : “s ‘Sate Price” SALE WEDNESDAY THRU. SATURDAY "mz Scan nanan [Aerator fre | ie 8 oe Me Mens : == | SACKETS | Py tot jf |SPORT SHIRTS tous SPADAFORE cnnssss | eRe $q95 | | fe Genuine ‘Nevy White = OWE ¥ nN 2 Mans re Boy's | SAILOR PANTS — . —— ) , ry SWIM TRUNKS — Brand New ap ‘ ‘SEE UR FAVORITE TENT SET | 197 a SUPER MARKET 1ST OAKLAND 990 PM dete Price’ i Reg. $1 Be ay ne UP ON OUR DISPLAY FLOOR / se Pe QUESTION: How long does a rope bridge last? . ee * ANSWER: ‘You'd think that 4 bridge made out of rope would rot away in a couple of years, It would—if it weren't cared for constantly. nn for’ more than 200 SS a eae "Drastic Reductions on America’ Ss Best Known = a. § _‘Fo-make-sure-tfat the bridge remained strong, the Incas ordered| _- yes oes 2 Se ee hee Tt Clothing, Sportswear and Furnishings .. +» SAVE AS NEVER BHTORE! Souttin cn nigacs sek a a ae Marks other clothing stores are running their sales 3 &2% ) , this time of, year — but Osmun’s has reduced prices on — -—agguiing te Sienna aapin: AP Svndeeitee, te cote ot ep summer and year ‘round clothing: and sportswear that See See Termes Se aes eee Be) represented toby: value even at the regular price. Prince Aly Khan Pia Hayworth “ fs ane 3 The beducti¢hs are major — real savings on quality . : Leaves Yasmin — |eca card's mecis! plane taking merchandise that will add up to the greatest money- : io nase Foner’ <= Son ia. saving event Oakland County men have ever enjoyed — Now is the time —- Why not stop’in at either Osmun’s Downtown or Tel-Huron Town and County store to- morrow. You'llbegladyoudid: _See a Tremendous Selection of 1 and 2 Pants — Spring - and Summier Suits by America’s Finest Makers Regular $37.50 and $35.00 saz Spring and Summer 1L& 2 Pants Suits — now % eee Regular $45.00 and $39.50 = $s Sp-irg and Summer 1 &2 Panis Suits — now 34. Regular $49.50 and $47.50 8 Spring and Summer 1 & 2 Pants Suits — now. 39 Regular $57.50 and $55.00° . $4, Spring and Summer 1 & 2 Pants Suits — now 44. _ Regular $65.00 and $59.50 $, Spring and Summer | & 2 Pants Suits — now 49 “Regular $7 $75.00 and $69.50 8 ——e Spring and Summer 1 & 2 Pants Suits — now 59 Regular $89.00 and $85.00 a Spring and Summer 1&2 Pants Suits — now a $110.00 and $100.00 XN Spring and Summer 1 & 2 Pants Suits — now NO CHARGE for ALTERATIONS eer Price Mainiained Mdse. Excepted $4.00 and $4.95 famous ake lightweight DRESS $7.95 to $10.95 Rasgsccaee group of Senisiclend $951 SHIRTS, regular and ' WON oie $3.16 PACKETS, Wii tO .. « -- sc cas cuts ccc cen nges 50% Pt. $3.95 to $5.95 short sleeve, SPORT SHIRTS— $25.00 lightweight i SFOMELOATS in linen weave Cote # 1191 great variety in color and ‘pattern.......- $2.88 fabric by McGregor... ...<....-+-..00s.: $19.00 : ’ ‘Te to $1.50 HOSE—Cotton ‘eer sox, stretch $3.95 to $6.95 Short Sleeve Gaucho KNIT $397 tera Filament Nylon. . 4,490—3 pr. $1.39 SHIRTS, great variety ..... _ $2.88 tweight AMAS. Long 4% Qt. bcs so gee gs ve knee na ues oa $2.95 to $4.95 Group of Summer SPORT CAPS Cede # T1907 Wash antl Wear ..........66..6. Qypeesse $2.88 in = and lightweight. cotton a ie $6.00 to $15.00 STRAW HATS by Npovws sed — 2 ee ee ee % oft ~ Wh sltivatin rize_ __+ Equadorian Panama Hat Co. . s Off $20.50 to $91.50 SPORT COATS — Very large en c 5 prize $8.95 and $10.95 SLACKS, wach and weak dacton «STUD Of year ‘round weights............. blends, Bisse 3 to @ Pd Many othe? items reduced to ‘save you very ee important doilars. Stop in soon! Yes, even in rin Ss $13.95 to $25.00 SLACKS, lightweight, and } during Osmun's Sale you are invited to we L eee ‘round fabrics .......-» siseaees .. Reduced 7 your charge at no extra cost to you. Win with Gordon’s—the one gin with =| ~guperb liqueur quality! Gin-drinks made __ with Gordon’s give you so much more =| , tangy ‘flavor...90 much more velvety. smoothness. Perfect cancel 4‘ o ‘eee, ees RETR PUTS DESTRLA) PO ORAM sounens veo 68,78, Cina A. : * ae \ ‘ u i Ea \ ae. : t eee : ee = ey a “py oy | AT:-CUNNINGHAM'S {f° Pp , Af DRAYTON PLAINS ym STORE WITH SAFETY LOCK! . _ -LIMITONETOA Wan CUSTOMER WITH A | ¥ PON. GOO CUNNINGHAM's fam EACH BOX IS pON rs TURKEY SANDWIC i PLAIN: a A. DIFFERENT. HAVE FUN — PICK UMN : Pp td WITH MASHED POTATOES & ot DRAYTON PLAINS pea A WINNER! PICK YOUR EXPIRES JULY 21st, vi + Keg, 28¢ Creamy phate Temping Speci al! f REG. 2/25¢ BATH 4 | | up SCIL $10. iin TISSUE F|\ || Ze LATING FAN Grand Opening See PF Ne _. ——w : , i K la | 12" BRE 7a Ye | i 4E¢ 1a peste fF /— ELECTRIC FAN HAMPER |. 3 SPEEDS | 53 FAMILY e 3g - BOTTLE ¥, BAG | Sateen oat, eo Pint Size REG. $1.98 — ae i ats : r 4 Ly } y Sale Priced! 3 " _ REG. 17¢-—NO ROLL _ é PINS aa +8 $4.98 : BOX Cc ; y Y OF 30 ELECTRIC | Pag | | ; 12 gin HAIR DRYER v IGARS Vy ig eipce 298" Same | Ee M16” LAWN = PES oe Bes: $1.34 oe hoe z v. Ideal for Summer Use! . ; Wal 7 Cte = | FLAT IRON @eaee; 2 “Sa AYING | : Ml WITH ADJUSTABLE CUT re _ i the Cottage! is. sg * y 12; : : ~es ~ i aoe torat a Medes : iA — $2am ——— ¢ Lui fe 362. ci a a ZN BARGAIN! atid rubber tire wheels. 4” \\ Grand Opening S SPECIAL! ECIAL BOOK =. aE, MATCHES Po BOX OF 50 PADS REG. $298 — SS 5 «ett | : eee Y ACHT y= Bach Bc Lal a. CHAIRS” “eee ae REG. $1.39 | WA No. § or No. 25 "POPS . | PAIL & SHOVEL 4] Sturdy weed cansruction with al FLASHBULBS WITH SUCKERS a durable ecanves seat i A "and beckyard uel = | _ Colorful a = *, é ‘ $, *, ” LigKtweight! Full flared _legs. 5 , * a : > ! f 16 12-00. BAG Ons Top Coipn is _ Multi -colored saran seat ‘and Ky Toasted Cocoanut DRAYTON PLAINS STORE A back. 'Wortht:$7:50.-— == eee eel Expires July 21st, 1957 . Lasqeeved leddeed wood arm rests aes] Tasty-Tem & 3C a Weather resistant! ~~", Summer ‘reat ses ion ons oe | = ine LOw.LOw PRICES! You SA — Pe ANOTHER ULTRA—MODERN _~ SUPER SELF-SERVE DRUG STORE 5050 DIXIE HIGHWAY DRAYTON ta | PARKING (S13 commenusuuromanuene $f 8° OF 1a now | RRS FOR "BIG SAVINGS” FOR HOME, FAMILY . a aoA 34 HOTEX ae HUNDREDS OF GRAND ____Q@ SELF SERVICE AND CHECK-OUT STAT se? ahi aRY Ae = HOWPRICED SPECIALS ON DISPLAY SPEED AND SIMPLIFY SHOPPING a ® = _ ae — © BIG VALUE _ SELF-SELECTION MERCHANDISE LETS YOU a0 TLE OF J00-FoR y : Gm ror © TREMENDOUS SAVINGS. | SHOP WITH EASE, FAST A YOU WISH , ! ne fons YY p CEXTRA-SPECIAL BARGAINS @ PHARMACIST AND TRAINED PERSONNEL D&@ Regi3} OM cars UPIONN $2.25 te © SPECIALS FOR ALL THE FAMILY ARE READY TO HELP AT YOUR REQUEST SOTTIE OF 100. Top Y FINEST PRESCRIPTION SERVICE FOR ALL THE 3 D> THURSDAY FAMILY'S HEALTH, BUDGET PRICES. | FRIDAY | ‘wun suites aoriscts ane raxmes Coane Bl | SATURDAY | | CIANS TO MELP YOU WITH_ALL YOUR NEEDS BOTTLE OF 25 TABLETS ay | Ser | yh Folds Flat to 3 taebes / 7. olds o | | . PRESCRIPTION TO nec. sis0ox i $50 ont, BOS | sere ane | TUK-A-WAY | Ay CUNNINGHAM’S of} AQ Specia! Complesion Formula! yo sive oe Conn a! oC 0 5 T U ME Lip, =e ee WV eR JEWELRY BEE big 4¥ Ft—2.8. Goodrich M/ Double Edge \e eS cami meen RAZOR BLADES FACIAL rn yA iSS TISSUES — vor | CREME cLAIROt| 6: 9g Het had 2% 5 : a — S Th ; é _ ; 3 ? ALU 4p ; 2 , A Al Sean -_ a5 neh io YY ets a y a —_ Pe 3 = : S Complete epee Yj A 4 3¢ Each! Save! cielly $ \= ite are, 129 DB): 1 eres age REVEILLE “Butter Slicer | HOT PLATE __Alarm Clock Handy : | $gee ) BREAD BOX Se “ole rice DO | ite sea ) AX Sturdy Construction Kiddies Wood | | Folding Chair 6m: j Specially $369 : ) " 160 Count! White Flashlight BATTERIES ae : 12x16" WALL AMR 5 iRROR Lae) 69: - or ee ff “ Jp s fi a a Be (ie. suchas Enrico Greppi of Italy arise. to sound a note of caution ag othese would-be. seekers eternal life. Se ee + * * Addressing an international con- vention in Rome. on the of gerontology, Greppi said: —“Oid-ageis' a fate we-must-ac cept. We gerontologists must not be asked to bring along a theory on how to achieve new youth, It would be undignified and morally |4 at wrong.” eae ii ueak ele aoe in this aero: And to tell the SESS iar es BE ee es x truth, science, for all its victories in enabling man to live out his normal span, has done little real- eo Oe oe. There io oe a a when some magic pep pills will enable us to run a four-minute mile at the age of 100, suffer the pangs of a new-found puppy love at 150, and retain some .kind of wheaty mae ig us until we.are: 4.02 But inevitably. be it at 70 or at and so will we. Then we shall die, as all before us have done, fool- ishly hoping for ah impossible fowntain..f- seni “wil wear—eutt= i But, doe thas we ok answer? Why,. of course there is. The trick is for them to live to go on forever. After all, as we know, age and time are really on- ly relative. We are as young as we feel, A moment or a day or a year can seem long or short, de-! yoy * * ec-icea se ieee eit make your life seem 1, Marry a woman who prides herself in never getting anywhere out, as you sit on the sofa waiting while she. dresses, you can live several lifetimes, z Don’t take a job that is fresh; years exciting or challenging. one that is dull, routine and safe. The deeper in-a rut you get, the long- Apenting. n- ti seareaiags EK She = ; erything on the instalmeht plan. Remember, aman bn doht cant so that life seems like it is geing|atford to die. x« * * enemies you can. Friends have a habit of dying young, and leaving mournful. But enemies spur oe ees a suing everybody is looking for can, Every minute of fear seems like an eternity. The brave man dies: but: once, Be a coward and deaths. 4.. Avoid friends, make all the} ee outhive: eee justice, and you know how long it “= aan -thne,-Every- -night- you take -her takes. to get justice. in.this..world.. you can live through a thousand) — . 7, Do something wrong ‘évery fake Your Life 5 * 227: 2m 55° = 85. #2 656 329° 3335 | 3 49: T KROGER! [im en a oe free ‘ ¥ ae * aoscnelgeageenpee t ee : $, WEDNESDAY, JULY. 17, 1057_ enough for you kidides. Eat! | “FBI Agent Found Red Cell in Steel Plant — You'l find 86 Proof Old Crow § 7] is just as mild as your present 4 __ brand of whiskey—with « superb “se a. - Sal ee soldiers might |party in 1962 at the request of the! , * "THRIFTY" MEAT SALE is STOCK YOUR FREEZER NOW — SAVE. MOREL eee ‘wR Steakg Lean, “Thrifty” meat. Fine budget value. Kreger's € week long low pricel Rib Roast ub. 53° Hlay.O-Rich Steaks 11 Oe. 89 freeser new during Kroger's = tb, “Thrifty” meat, standing S" cut. se sees * = et big “Thrifty” sale, Stock your freerer, case of 12 $8.93—16-08. average. Hygrede’s, fine for sandwiches» 2 + t+ + + + Smoked Picnics m 39 Sliced Bacon | t-te £63" a Hygrade old favorite, . + Lean, blade cut. Stock your MED IN KROGER'S ROOMS MELL OW-SWE! RIPi “ENE SG UME AS a 3: 2 ; ia eh. : — Cucumbers Farm fresh, budget priced... + + imes ¢ Fresh Limes eodlers «+ + > pew. 29 : Crisp, 1 9: | Pascal geen UH soe DO ec —_arden Frosh Hach di California's finest fresh eriep «2 4 es + POUND CAKES GOLDEN, FRESH KROGER BAKED. DELICIOUS WITH COFFEE OR AS DESSERT amon * LAJ ite bread Os. 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There's only one st ter ginners can do . that in almost no time. $o don't put it off another min- ute. Come into the studio now and get started on a life of fun and good — We're open 10 AM to 10 PM ¥ ARTHUR MURRAY WOULD LIKE TO GET payer . step to mas- maf even bet no parallel in history. — NEW ‘YORK (INS) — In the, |weeks Teading up to the test of Fermi and his. associates proving that a chain reaction of trillions(' § ‘the first A-bomb, July 16, 1945, the cost of the great enterprise. — !about which Congress and the peo-| ple knew nothing ~- ‘reached the! '$2,000,000.000 mark. Money had pnever before been spent as mas-| ee: and » secretly, x * it tte separate the cranium 235 atom | ‘from ‘the uranium-238- mass, ‘an lexeruciating task. One method of separating the chemically alike perhaps into the project. * x -* | Another city and enormous plant! bloomed at Hanford, Wash., for the}. lcreation of man’s first element— plutonium. To cool some of the 7 equipment needed in that colossal een picked and re-picked in ex- tension of the stunning discovery of the Germans Hahn, and Meitner that. the atom could be split and, further, the work of Santini. SU. had _béen. Pu ae -awot Tennessee — at Oak. paw ese been... task, the Columbia River had to) The brains of the free world had| of bursting atoms could be con- trolled, ° DIFFERENT MEANINGS The latter experiment had meant ito some Of the scientists involved that an atomic bomb could be ibuilt (Einstein thought of it as ‘being so massively complex that! (boat“into “an enemy's harbor)"~ | ~ 4t-had--meant-to-others-that see, y-the--atom would unleash _tor-. vents of peaceful power. Iss taken..by...the..handful of. men in charge, ee Se i awouid: -have-to:-be: carried by “}the: inner’ recesses of the Manhat*| parts of an atomic machine that | eoveredsacres,. He aigued fort delivered-sitverspersonally.__ Even the FBT: was bared itan Engineering District, The! sat in ‘on lect fist re-assigned. to tl We teem ls Geto and etimes at a fraction of what he had been. paid before. “Shoes, es hen Soest -somdivas elo ic il peo Selective Service pereomnel ‘couldn't be told why. — tures on the atom'iniwho had taken an ROTC course’ ss) Sideeaiaia mm ccpnaernce meat cota teehee teen ae wn 25 Ae ge ae Caner 25 E. Lewrence St. Ph. FE 2-0244 Firemen Save Man SERVICE? Yes! ® Tape Recorders , e “Ty Players From Tower Leap ,to mechanic, ‘up with a girl friend, to jump 75 feet from a water tow-' finally was overpowered by two firemen * * * The two firemen, after grab- bing the youth, James Vincent.) tied his hands with a rope and, carried him down the metal lad-! der leading to the water tower of the Sher and Peachin, Inc., build-) ing. 3 ‘ ; * * * CHICAGO —A 20-year-old au-) reported’ ‘by. his) mother to be upset after breaking! thttatened ler for two hours early today but* ~@tures near 10bdegree-mark; this-sunbether uses dite bystander. is puzzled, too. TURNING ON THE HEAT — Despite temper- SS ae if CT { the ladder four times and attempt- ed to persuade him to climb down. i He kicked at the firemen and re- fused to budge. * + + But on the fourth climb, the. ifiremen overpowered him and carried him to the ground. *. * * Police. took Vincent to the Psy- _|chopathic Hospital and said he de- - Vincent had ores at a cat- clined to talk, They said his moth- nb ’ above_the ground and_er_Lillian told _them—he had been. tor, -said- communications workers producer of his show, ignored orders from police 16 de- upset after a recent breakup with who are “friendly witnesses” will” ‘plan to be married in — |scend. Fireman Edward Welz, 28,.a girl friend and had been sick appear at the hearing. ‘and Joseph Saladino,- 27; climbed. the last few days. ‘| dia in this country. Says Reds Have Access to U.S. Communications soentation to show the seriousness” of the situation that exists,-that) ant Eisenhower has eliminated jCommunists do have access to Deputy Defense Secretary Don- ne iarticnlarly Dr, Klaus. Fuchs, | ae team at Los -F.DR., who was to die before it’ rt Hf i E ; : i | predicted be the equivalent of 20,000) > — =8 a i "| RIBS ... Seececcvecoseccococcocecsceoesooeseenesees This Valuable Coupon Entities the Bearer te a tebe. Limit Fresh 3 ¢ = : ‘ #) ' “ee eee 7 es Py “ WITH: MEAT PURCHASE I * : FAS - 2 $i th T BUTTER <7 Sock TOKYO « — Japan’s new bus- inessman foreign minister,- Aii- chiro Fujiyama, today complied with the law requiring him to | give up private business connec- | tions. He resigned from 140 com- panies in which he was an exec- | j | weve. i Eliminote ‘Tie Ser Post WASHINGTON (INS) —Presi- WASHINGTON U®—The House’ Commiinications media,” he said.) ald A, Quaries and-Gen. 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Even if someone wins last week's puzzle and the big prize is taken, you can't complain too much about $100 tor a consolation. : =aheepeeto sete retort that, hee might queceed Sec- retary of, Defense Wilson shduld the latter retire, had this to say: “TI never comment on my relation- ship.with the White House. have, said that for years = — and that is alall I can Say now.” Award 3 Scholarships sige dh <0 prrerhare accaarae 2 ~ Wwiuee § to RAE —With 96-Page Letter White Hous Expects |_svasmscrow in. stan veo: Randall to Keep Post ple write to their congressmen, but | : an Ohio man used 96 pages in al WASHINGTON .@—As far as handwritten letter to express his'White House spokesman is con- views. cerned, Clarence B, Randall, for- The letter was sent to Rep. Ash- eign € Le adviies oo tha Prox: 6 © © HOME OLDER eee BIG. SAVINGS WITH __ SARJAC STEEL | Send Saran tor tndertey sad the Betting Yow Beams, Columns. wc magen Channel— iat Orders Casting of Blank Ballots Jailed Peronist Leader a Pitts gaa essa The new puzzle contains a series of squares which cre area eeny letisred endo ~fist-ol_sentances with two clue words. Each of the words is numbered, The object is to select-the word which you think best fits the clue sentence. You then place the number—et word in the square which has the same letter as the clue sentence. In other words, you will read. the clue labeled A and decide which of the two words makes the most sense in the bd Fsomng S sentence. You then wie the number ol that word in the puzzle square marked A. Calls for Demonstration of Political Strength ley (D-Ohio), by Niles Witten- ‘lprook of Alliance, a city in the district of Rep. Bow (R-Ohio). ident. will continue in the post. The comment came from presi- ANN ARBOR (®#—Three Univer- sity of Michigan highway transpor- tation students have been a * Some bes, sah dential press secretary James C. Hagerty when asked if Randall, _of the scholarships totaling $1,000 by the [Yellow Freight Lines of Kansas y are ee Cox Sr. SARJAG S STEEL L SUPPLY, ine. FE recessed Cc i ar 1 \ - Lealeallataiehetahehech wheat 7 ee a "tts d444% i i ' { - Peers ees j I Mew Twentieth “Assemble-It-Yourself” Edition In 15 SECTIONS and a— 2-Part BINDER Get A Section Each Week! ee ephseppassumnnengenn == re Do the same with cl! other squares. Read all the clues . The letter covers numerous fed- pee eee eee eeeeneseeneeesesnens | i told today for a constituent assembly. Randall, in response to another ‘St. Joreph, ‘ronist political papers in a letter party. Dated July 13 from the na- E- which is in the immense tions), , . . Only one road remains, led by. Provisional Presi-| a ithe Argentine constitution along: The Peronist order places the ‘Frondizi. Frondizi has been mak-| candidates. ‘of the Argentine population still ie Bien Petes ins eos ae tempt militant Peronists to eters | having to live alone. (1) DESERVED: (2) DESERTED. { carefully and be sure the right numbers are in the right §| BUENOS AIRES i—Followers| oral tant : PUZZLE NO. 59 Their palcal strength by essing) sing op 1Afot draft can sal 7 ee Fs | ' aay os | cee (Outstanding GOOD-WILL Offer! s penitentiary where Leloir is pon is illegally outlawed and to vote in blank.” dent Pedro Aramburu will ‘pick al Gis ; NAB R ID G a) more democratic lines. supporters of the deposed Presi-| -ing—an—all-out effort to — -get—the— Peron, who is living in exile in | supports him. Some sources spec- SOLUTION CLUES —— __Uslens Sey have — regard | we facts, they can_ruin arma of exiled dictator, Juan Peron) It required 12 cents postage. ‘blank ballots in the July 28 voting lem ee foreign aid chiet John B. Hollister. lAnn Arbor. and Myron H. Nichols, B a The order was published in Pe. ———— president of the outlawed Peronist arrest, the letter said: “Our : vy ‘cannot participate (in the elec- 4 a The constituent assembly elec- x '205-member assembly to reform _ * * | — dent against both Aramburu and| 'Peronists to support his assembly! ‘Venezuela, claims that 70 per cent Sana snees assole A ‘ulated that a big blank vote to power. A man who ——— a d wife might find himself | COMERS Marriage License | | APP ications _ In @ despute about the sharing of indies es ch. Richard K. Dubin, moner, court will probably have to make a ————., Mnemukes. Wis. ae .. SION: (6) DIVISION. 2 h Reocheate A man would be foolish to spend more on it than he can nll bas rey es Rochester , . dues 1 ow is nae z. Bowed Birmingham American farmers wouldn't willing tol beth M. Gagnon, Uticw . under Communism. (8) PRESENT: (10) SEASANT. j Charles E. Foust, 9205 Richwood | Patricia B. Peterson, 2295 Richwood 1) TRIBUNE, Ci) TRIBOTE. for political office 1 james M4. Puller, Drayton, Palins fialig : ————— . Merle H. Wright, Mary D. Rochester contest cannot be answered or acknowledged. Kochan, Rochester for saly 994 cock ILLUSTRATIVE QUOTATIONS — , SYNONYMS — COMPARATIVES — ETYMOLOGIES neler 2,400 TRIPLE-COLUMN PAGES OVER 25 SPECIAL FEATURES» IN OUTSTANDING SUPPLEMENTARY SECTIONS §. The Pontiae Press will award a cash prize et $100 a week to the wi inner o! each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. If Irwin T. McInnes, 3529 Watkins Lake cnswer is received the prize will be | wo.) an ee divided equally qmong the winners. ft any week or weeks Peter B. 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STOREWI DE : Thrilling New Performance : | | : oi Drastic reductions on America’s 3: $ best known clothing, sportswear, $ 28 furnishings, and shoes. : -_— 3 Yes, even during Osmun’s Storewide Sale, you are 3 : invited to charge your puschose at no extra cost! : : DOWNTOWN TEL-HURON : ¢ Open Monday Open Mon., > : end Friday Thurs., Fri., 4 . Evenings Sat. Nights MISIIITIIIIIMrirrii ii iii SOC OOO ee eee eee eee ree sere eeeeeeeeeDeeseeeseeeeseeeeseneeeessseeees : : : : : : ° e _ : Ld e : = 2. : ° ° -EE-ZE Fry Brand Whole. F ryers 39: 4-sPreo MANUAL PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH eo twin * Alaice ? M high efficiency e ~ > Completely Cleaned We've a KIDDIE CIRCUS. OF RIDES set up in our parking lot! Bring them oll . . . while they enjoy the. thrilling. Ferris -Wheel,.Musical. Merry-Go-Round, and. several... —other-rides you can get the. ee “durin REDUCED TO (Teen-age Spin-Ar-Oe reduced te ide with | ssssposcclecoabesodhechisebsonwescivilcaetecdgeceet teal caboiessost eral ecsadect BEING OFFERED t » e bd * e ca e e ° e * * * « e e « * e Ld e * ° e e Ld ng * ° e ® e * * e ° * * * * Ld i e e * . ad * * * * * e * e * * e * * * * * ° 2. * * ° ° Ld e * * e TITIiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiti tii iti) Ceesecccooecs PEPE REDUCED ESPECIALLY KRESGE 'S FOR THIS EVENT! Regular 15¢ Values —Hard Covers s >. es * ° s e ° * ° e ® ° * Ld * * « * * « ° * * soceddtescosnocccootooean NOW SLASHED TO « 33° © A Host of Favorite Titles to Choose From @ Come in Early, Select Several While Selection Is Complete ° ° » e e Ld * ® e * ® ° * o e e ® _* ~~ * ® ® * ° e « e e ° e e ® ° e e ° id * * e sd Ld es id Ld e e e zi — CENTER Set. Nites ‘til 9 sen > * ‘ secnaseaetnseeeseosssoessenontesnseosnscoees| ° , SHSHSSHSHSHSSHSSHHSHHSHHSHHSEHS SHES ESEHESEESELESESEOS ECS EESESESESOOES e COOCOLO DOOD ORO OOOOELOL OOOO DOOOO LORE O OOD OEDE DEO EOESEDO OL OATIOOSOEES * thursday, friday, saturday ‘swimsuits in lastex! | in cotton! $590 sale usually $7.98 1 $10.95 Hurry in during this sale event! Don’t miss these savings on glamorous new swimsuits! Designed in sleek lastex,, vivid cotton prints! Beautifully ~detailed, drenched-in-sunny-colorst ——— Be here today! sketched: braid-trimmed lostex, in black, navy, aqua. Sizse 32 to 38. Sele, 5.90. necting CC Acc ere a Oe ee be (Us| 8 COLUMBIA HIT TUNES FREE ~~ “with purchase of any Symphonic Record, Player. Choice: of 78 rpin pop record albums. Doris ‘Day, Frankie Lane, ‘ Arthur Godfrey and Liberace. Park FREE ot - Our Door _Open Mon.-Thurs.- \. Fri.-Set to 9 p.m. ~TEL-HURON— Cut Up 43¢ Ib. oF M \ SUPER MARKETS ee Sunday—9 to ne Seennevaerenanesserereneneronnerenneceroncsssacenssaoesenecesonneuse Peeovoeeevessccoscoeoes beeednocepcocccseocecscccccceccseceqens Ss gdsusbdusnshocoveoveceds cossmecsejvovenesoosonsdbeoosoocces og: prueba bet da > a aaa aa a ee Sid Isaianbabkinicbscestadocetes Too Chon eeeeeesecsronseeeconereseseeooenonoeyos lJ AY } | f = ‘ TEL. MURON SHOPPING. CENTER of 5 open nights to 9. DMs “monday, thurtdey, tidey, ‘oturdey —— Be . ) sevevseasncegossnsnavesensaesdvenepesees a \ \ } ‘ A \ Ye \ ae | A PA a ht ai j SN 7. ‘ ys r \ Ss. f SOMOS OTE DEMO DSOOOSOOOOH OOD OOOO ODOR ODO OOD OOH DODD OD OESOOOOSEDEO OOOO EDO ODED EEO D OOO D OSES REEDED ODES SDEDOOOS eecesegecoedsceese j - seeenepensenenaveasonsenses LS _ WEDNESDAY, JULY _17, Be a re ae PONTIAC, MICHIGAN - ss) a —_ ‘* * Locke street, Terry Douglas of Alberta street, Carol _in swimming is Mrs. _ a — - Lynn Harris of First avenue and Marilyn Silvis of West Hopkins avenue. __Anstructing five Blue Birds “Joe Davis of Jefferson street, Left to right are Paul- ette Heichel of Going street, Marilyn Boersma of Busy Dads _ Must Make Time Count _ |e They Should Plan Special Activities With Children By PAT EVANS - Daly ar ee in swim- d various other both-Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds for the past week. Yes, these girls with their group aitp} By yak: ‘i aT iH yar FE Now attending the second of the three camp sessions, four units of Camp Fire girls and an equal number of Blue Birds, that: from, camp, leaving at 8:30 in “Dad's relationship with the the morning and returning kiddies deperids not so much on ~ One of the various nature crafts in structor, assists Cynthia Chipman of s.” But conn a. the —_ which the Camp Fire Girls can display East Beverly avenue, Diane Marceau ages eat dil pin their skill is weaving. Mrs. John Van- ~ of First avenue and Bette Lou Hawes his kids.. This is rooted } avent i quack at ion" derlind of J je street, nature in- of South Sanford street (left to right). Mrs, John Leland, newly elected department president, of reaches Auxiliary, installed ion Auxiliary, at the Tues- day evening meeting held at Bemis-Olsen Post “ Installed were Mrs. John Alien of Jimmy Dey Auxiliary, secretary; Mrs.. Edwin Mar- shall of Capital City Auxiliary, Lansing, treasurer; Mrs. With this tie, Adamson says, Dad can “communicate” satis- factority why he is absent so much. And he can compensate when he's with the children— by making each minute count. Sue Ladd (center ) of Neome drive, - ‘ boating instructor, is giving a lesson -to Carol Gorkie of East Mansfield ave- Local Camp Fire Girls _ and Blue Birds Enjoying —— Outdoor Living at Oweki eehieer ‘antivities hes pleased totaling 110, ride by bus to and. Four pages today in Women’s Section Even inh engome chores can Charles Butler of Bemis-Olsen Auxiliary, public relations of- - ficer, and Wanda Jean Fogal, __also of Bemis-Olsen, historian. OTHER OFFICERS Mrs. Duane Bell of Novi was installed as chaplain, Mrs. Arthur Torrey of Jimmy Dey, sergeant-at-arms, and Mrs. James Houck of Bemis-Olsen, parliamentarian. Mrs. Cameron Hoxie of Lan- sing, district director, was pre- -viously installed at the depart- . ment convention held in De- ~~ roit’ June 28-30, At flie same time Mrs. Houck was installed as See junior vice pres- some fun with his children, Barbara, 6, and Christie, 4. “Someone picks out a book,” he relates, “and we read to- gether.” Esther Nevins ~— to Become Bride The engagement of Esther Louise Nevins of Birmingham to William Girad Winchester ITI is arinounced skillful SNE ee oe 3. £3.41. 3 = sot ae beauty authority who supervised the makeup of ; the Queen-and her ladies-in- -_ Waiting at the..time of ber coronation, —Elizabeth follows the—rule-of understatement in - makeup,— says Mrs, Holland—a safe rule for everyone. She has a flaw- less skin and doesn't need to ‘plaster it with heavy founda- ' tion tints, In general she likes pinky tones in lipstick and cosmetics, “the perfect | pair oe ORANGE BLOSSOM BRIDALS and yours a ee FER RARE AE PE ER LT TN ELT REDMOND’S having learned early in life that pink is the most flattering tone for practically all women. ~ NATURALLY DARK — : She does not go in for heavy éye makeup, since her lashes --@nd-brews-are naturally dark end well shaped, and her blue eyes are ome of her most at- tractive features * * * Actually says-Mrs, Holland, Queen Elizabeth doesn’t need much advice in how to make- up. The problems of the corona- tion were different, because at that time the questions of cor- rect makeup for television, to be considered, and a make- up had to be chosen which would be right both in outdoor daylight and inside Westmin- ster Abbey In this didemma, pink won again. A medium tone of rose rachel foundation and powder was used, with a —_ — |_tlipstick._——-—- One of the = lines = Queen has deviated from her pink preference was during her visit to Denmark last spring. when she chose a coral lipstick te harmonize with a flame- | colored dress. Optometrists — Jewelers 81 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-3612 FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR FE 4-7071 CHILDREN'S, GIRLS’, BOYS’ Schoo! straps, patents, paste! leath- —ers, saddles, and stme boys” hi “tennis shoes. Broken sizes from our better shoes. Values to $8.95. pr. BOY " GIRLS’, GROWING GIRLS’ os“ Brown and white saddles, black “- suedes, boys’ military strep, brown ~ black summer wometad A our F eile elk. ‘ siues to to $9.95. Girls’, SUMMER SANDALS and. ¢ _ SUMMER CASUAL SHOES, . DRESS SHOES. CLOSE - OUT. SPECIALS! Acrobatic DANCE SLIPPERS, | Ladies’, Misses’, pocketbook o _. ubber_storm boots. ur ‘DANCE SLIPPERS dnd TAP « SHOES — Super- ~values as phase! ) Laaasri ties. = t ———r) ROOTERT - 28 Es Lawrence St. Open Noty and pir ae Boys’, Young Wearsen's ee guest towels. donation! } illustrations; color chart. Send 25¢ in coins, your name, | address and the Pattern Number | ==" Toe Gacy met Gaae «| | 372 W. Quincy Street. Chicago. 6, | Milinois. It's ready! The 1957 Needlework | _| Ses = six colorful pages | | plus p er for aaicen 3 crochet items and a quilt. Only | 25e @ copy! | motifs not only fun to aedoer in gay colors, but equally at | | tome ona set of kitchen-or-|— (P.S.. Make a set | for that bride-to-be or as a bazarr | es 1 j “parents. ‘lard avenue ‘newsreel and-still eameras_had——- jis the son. aj. | Mrs. William ek ue | Flynn and | Donald” qT. ‘Porter were married : Saturday in - Central Methodist Church. Her | Parents are oo iuane and the bridegroom ‘Earle—and Thomas B. Porter. fone: M. Flynn Becomes Bride of Donald T. ‘Porter White flowers “decorated” Porter. * * ¥ and Mrs. Earle of North Saginaw street, “For her wedding “the “bride chose a gown of white nylon lace extending ever the bodice and ending in a point which formed a chapel train. White sequins and pearls decorated the sweet- heart neckline of the gown, which ended in short siceves with scalloped edges. MR. and MRS. DONALD T. PORTER ‘the Fosmoen and Don Fosmoen: seated altar of’ Central Methodist Church jhe guests. Randy Compton served : for the 8 p.m. wedding Saturday : of Jane M. Flynn and Donald tT. : as ringbearer. * * * ¥For her daughter's wedding, - Mr. and Mrs. Loren T. Flynn of Mrs. Flynn wore a blue: silk or- | ‘Bloomfield Hills are the bride's ganza dress with a corsage of (3 The bridegroom is the pink sweetheart roses. Mrs. Earie son of Thomas B. Porter of Wil- chose a pink silk dress and # | fe] William white rose corsage. i Foliowing a reception at i “Devon Gables, the bride changed = | te a beige suit with pink acces- sories, Her corsage was of pink roses, After a trip to the Upper Penin- sula and Wisconsin, the couple will |§ a live in Clarkston. _| Her fingertip veil fe from a Proficiency Group B (crown of white sequins and pearis- Holds Picnic Dinner iThe bride carried a crescent- ‘shaped arrangement of pink sweet- heart roses with stephanotis. * * * Goldie Palaian, serving as maid ‘he Committee wore a white nylon ballerina-length dress cver pastel iblue silk. She carried white car- Of Bradford street opened their with blue | delphinium. Ome. for the picnic attended by | Bridesmaids Diane Crigler, members and guests of Griffin Brannan and Barbara McSkulin were gowned in identical! of honor, ‘nations Mary Jo gowns in rainbow colors carried nosegays ‘with sweetheart roses t Pattern No. 5816 contains hot- iron transfer for 6 motifs; ‘stitch | i \ By Edythe McCulloch DANDRUFF The flakey scalp. condition |'mon but little understood by most people. Although it may 4 affect the condition ‘of the hair Hit is not contagious. Some { flaking of the scalp is natural as the entire body is constant- | ly shedding the outer layer of JP skin. This is noticed more in i} the hair becatise the hair keeps Jit from falling away, But the J The flower girl, crown of pink roses. ATTEND BRIDEGROOM of carnations | Terry Barker, were a—pink nylon dress with a Mrs. Bert Weddle, Mrs Kath, Mrs. Edna Warden and Mrs ‘Meta Meliroy were members of © the. picnic: ; for dinner held Saturday evening Mr. and Proficiency Group, OES 228. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Kline o Keego Harbor announce the mar- riage of her sister, Kathryn Mer- reli, to Alfred Sublett of Paddock § street. The Rev. James Luther | performed the June 29 ceremony Donald Worthy was the best man in the parsonage of Silvercrest and Bill Flynn, 7 Flynn, Bob Baptist Church. re Ty ie el Yt eer ‘milder winter weather, Myrtle ye Mrs. Eldon Sweazey : 4 Saas ee stileres will fit you = correctly! 4p cafted dandruff “is” quite comi="— A. Famous “Floating Action” Bra Action-free tangent straps move = with you, yet hold“your bra firm. White cotton. 32 to 40, A-B-C, | Petalsoht; but. firm cup lining ives you uplift and support. — nie - 32-40, ABC. ‘B. “Festival” Bra with. exire uplift 28 20 : “tee AL'S! se Se ieee aes ips Jewels: in fine dark cottons! Each, a perfect setting tor your social life, right now from the first moment you think of Fall, straight through the: aeaae ” Slender plaid with unusual bodice es a: detail. Black... coe with brown. Sizes 14 ta 18. shag hag TTA ] 7 Oo Imported cotton print in two parts, black with blue: black with red, ~ Sizes. 12. to 18. 19.95 af . Dress Selon—Second Fleer fees oe ac ane ae ee eG a regularly to 12.95 \ JACQUELINE ? segularly.to- 163 95 i MARQUISE 4 a is 2 Seidel is 24.95 . ‘MARTINIQUE = ie) > nl . fF it’s wens! T's ae tv's mene! «Red * Operes ‘ a "© Pastels ie ~—— Peg a oe a pee ih ae raha ct \ <7# Spectoton «heels ine ener | Wy 4 a ve Pontiac's New OnePrice Permanent Wave Shop ALL PERMANENTS- a PE ere fh Srl tare a BA es re A ETD — I ee Oe et eae en ee ee, is ae sae ge Efe ee t = = a i F PS e) : = = , : = 5 oe Paes = 3 4 : =F = Be 3 \ fe : fy bees. sas ; ‘ee = o ; 2 Te bees ; : = ae Be i oa A 4 nl oe a Ve A \ \ | fi : ia A | t 4 if . ? ee eae 3 sf. a ue i t | el ; / f 2 2 sae oa) af e 4 F : : e/ - . caceeaiea ed ta ceeemandmncesmeee een i+ . eo ee : E ne 3 roe i f = | # _TWEN TY-SIX, eh WASie sale _THE E_PONTIAG PRE WEDNESDAY. 3ULY 1. 17, 1057 ee A eas \ ae a — ce mae pu 2 ha fe ja 1g: O es he! eS ‘SPECIAL PURCHASE Sale © trond sheave maies 0 the _more free advertising she’d get. It worked out that way, as it a People began t about her mobiles One shop of- SB75 Complete with Cut and Set is a great stimulus to ingenuity. and fully which they: began purely and simp- ‘ly because they had‘ need to fill : _and no money with which to fill it.| hhave to say in its favor. Poverty ‘she two babies and were expecting a third. * * * edi ee a ee | im wer city anda swank hil biles te window displays. _ She makes a small, but comfort- income from it, which helps. t the — considerably. “And there Wash't"enough mon- beds, but -their room was like an army barracks. ' I wae desperate. fy “I looked at the room. Fortunate. ly it was” but it was so ~ lempty. That's when I got the idea “And now| with another “enya ‘gift mobiles for her coming; “ahd even ley to: spend, 4She knew better~than-to~ NOT THE ONLY ONES | As is often the case, the children) weren't the only ones. Friends and. neighbors saw | theni anid’ “asked for’ ‘some, * * * lfered to stock some and also to we them as window displays. x * ; After that, it was only a matter of time before she was in business. Pht itl: Ni Aa yey a le at DRESSES _ budget big enough to include some Being a wise woman, Blanche them to pay money—and so she escaped an embittering experience which too many people have. friends: |” It_you want some project, ‘and can't Shinar this” oa around } ~-jhut_can't. afford. twill give ye ” } 3 /nureery furniture!” if and see what you yourself need» a pretty good clue. * (Copyright, 1957) - Sand just—-.think.= _ Made to . -beamed,,“\I_never would have done ; be mre: T it—I_would never have this fun . “een ‘Sett-for ii and this money—if we had had a 7.98 - Drip - dry cottons, veiles and gnghams. many “hand-smockéd Pelty” Flinders included. Sizes SS / t¢ 2) 1 to 6x. 1 | a | 6378 uli t ; You Get All me -e ‘Custom Haircut. No Appointment oPermanent by an Necessary— experienced, licensed | Come Any Time! operat | a : * Styled Set ee care: “we Gexsnutes. a: & . ? complete wave for | FE 83560 — —- $3.75. . None higher. HOLLYWOOD ‘Wor. : SHOP | 78, N. Saginaw (Over Bazley’s) A Safe | Bet eee your FURS with KUSHNER You can bet your Pon will, ‘BE SAFE ... stored with us. Our Mod- ern Storage Vaults GUARANTEE: DEPENDABLE CARE. i oe A nines fe ; 1; 4 | | ¢ shee ew eee . Pontiac Fens ratte ee don’t delay . . . arrange today! | Any OLD FUR COAT § made over into a 1957 glazed for only ; (Because of the demand we cannot repeat this ad.) 22 East Pike St., _FURS- _FE = wate PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. Final Cape Special STYLE CAPE. Cleaned, 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. ~ PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 —— - meals. Neighbors — Give Candy — | Mother’ Wondering, How to Discourage’ This Practice ey EMILY POST ; “Dear Mre. Post: I have sev- erg! neighbors who feed candy fo. “Pmy ,two young children all the, ‘time’ SAiide from not being good. | f6F"" their. teeth, the candy spoils ‘their appétites which are not too H anyway; | “They are baer ae of _feourse the children love the candy ,and. never refuse it, but it does ‘ereate a problem for me. Will you please tell me how I ran tact- | fully get these neighbors to stop ‘giving them candy?” ~ to give them candy alee “Dear Mrs. Post: Four years} town. My husband, who has lived, Mary ‘ens Grimm and | married Saturday in- the First Baptist Church. She is the daughter of — Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Grimm and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Rescoe. ‘tha MR. and MRS. HOWARD L. RESCOE jmaking neediepoini for them is a ‘Mary E. Grimm Marries in First Baptist Ceremony : son I married and moved to this! One-hundred and fifty guests, fashioned with fitted waisttines, witnessed the 7:30 p.m. wedding) For Picnics Frost Cake, _ The Marsae Ann “a pe iker 37 W. Huron ‘Then Bake." Mrs. Anderson’ s{ Date Cocoa Loaf Has Sweet Nut Top . By JANET opeL Last week we featured Mrs. Ken- neth Anderson as a homemaker ‘|who does an excellent job of feed- ling her family. Today we give you her recipe for a picnic cake. This’ ‘tequires no icing and is ideal to ™\. carry. The Anderson family rates it high on their-list_of favorites: | etic ta aetna nN eal — mp nacterssne aera Seat eee ak = Se a graded lndieteaditedindt nett at SALE favorite hobby. Shes dikes also tof” collect copper. % Picnic Cake By Mrs. Kenneth Antrin cup dates, cut fine : cup bofling water 4 teaspoon soda N ty cup shortening ‘ 1 eup white sugar . portrait necklines and full skirts. They wore aqua hats and carried | here ‘all his life, had several Jarge Saturday of Mary Evelyn Soles! dinner parties for me so that I to Howard Leslie Rescoe. The Re ‘could meet his friends and rela-H. H. Savage performed the cere. | Pink feathered carnations. ' Harold Rescoe, a brother of the ‘tives. Every guest invited came ™ony in the First Baptist Church-,ridegroom, served as the best with (house gift). | “Naturally when they returned and Mrs. Lewis Grimm of The bride is the daugtiter of Mr. man. Robert Kent and a brother) Cover dates with add soda and set boiling water, aside to cool four invitation, I, thinking it. was street, and the bridegroom's par- ‘the guests. eines Sift flour, coca and salt. ition. This is‘ still going on, not only do T have an attic full about duplicating my hostess’ gift ‘to me at some previous party. “] discussed this with seme _ close friends and told them how [| ‘pertectty ridiculous 1 thought the custom was. I said I was going D pg tga, that I for ene would abide by _ * =| your knowledge of the right of presents but I have to worry Rescoe of Richmond drive. “For her wedding the bride chose 2 white bailerina-length gown of nylon organza ever satin and net. The fitted bodice was ;the custom of this town, also took|ents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert! For a reception at K. of P. Hall! a house gift to the hostess, but only -when we received a dinner invita- and Mrs, Grimm chose a dawn pink ‘nylon and dacron, shirtwaist-dress pou, into greased 9x13 pan. Sprin- ‘with white accessories and a cor- sage of white feathered carnations. | ‘Mrs. Rescoe wore a nylon voile) 'y ingredients alternately = di date mixture to the ‘creamed mixture. Add vanilla. \kle over top of batter: | *s eup chopped nutmests iy cup chocolate its (more tf desiree? | . 698 West Huron Street FE 8-3251 dress with pink accessories and a. JOP trimmed with Venice lace at the | Bake 30 minutes in 375-degree sweetheart-neckline and the cap white ——— carnation _Sormage. oven. i sleeves were accented with se- 92> Se - quins and pearls, The gown was fashioned with a pleated panel ie skirt accented by Venice lace. A silk illusion veil fell from a. [heart-shaped pillbox crown. The bride carried a “of mifia-| ' me your opinion of this and how ered carnations on a white Bible., | 1 can put an end to it?” | * * * | Mrs, Richard Shea, a sister of have written to me and that I honor. The bridesmaids were Vera : ‘agree with you that the custom Rescoe and Delores Lutzkiw. The * a4 = SUMMER HAIR PROBLEMS olan ; = a Good Basic Permanent ; ‘PERMANENTS, trom ... . 95.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP * 116 N..Perry FE 2-6361 Soh ddadindindindin india tintin dintintintintintintintintintantntant nin ~_-_ne bp db pbb bb + + 4 + bb. 4 4.444 4AAAAAAAS! i ‘that will help you to get them all! length pale pink nylon organza ‘to put an end to it. ‘gown with scoop neckline and. ‘pleated panel accented with a bow i | a ‘in back. She wore a pink hat and Bey Dleeiss -asioy tarry ery ‘carried aqua feathered carnations. in a baggage car in 1862. It served . The bridesmaids wore bal- q _; pean de sole. The gowns were : thing'toe de. Will you please give jture red oes and white feath.. Answer: Tell your friends you\the bride, served as matron of | te iyou describe is ridiculous. 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Parking Level MAPLE AT BATES BIRMINGHAM —9: Hour Frée Parking 7 HAVE YOUR TI U MAKE A PURCHASE AT JACOBSON’S : | (te ech ee eRe See iit as Sr 23 tng Beat dese | a ee nae Se ee Fear aie } a “Caer foe . [3 rer F ey ill ai ale ‘ bac we ae oon va cima tallies SY i 1 Gilani tnt isk einen atte sree nae apse wt te 0 RgE Seg reat: a tag fing ee ee, s, af 4 I i wr \ fs VRE) ¢ i f jd | ppd . . if a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1957 : Columbia university of X Y was 200 years old ~—e | was made by producer Ross case ‘records in attendance. nat es pager tga 4 sal Walt bas kept his own watch- AND HIS ORCH. FRI. & SAT. ——f- WALLEDLAKE _ CASINO BALLROOM WALLED LAKE, MICH. _ Phone: MArket 4-1881— jealls for a luxury liner and is, stories right and left tor Ge) @ about an American family’s first, *TC®®- Mis most recent pur- ‘trip abroad. chase is “Banner in the Sky, beers : be v4 be James Ramsty *Uliman, a & wever, “before. friend. jimay thrilling stery of the —. musical, “Never Steal Anything | | Senall,” ‘which Maxwell Ander. | | son and Rouben Mamoulian have COME Winter in 'this is one of the best pictures story filmed several years ago. | the versatile Jimmy ever brought! BLUE, SKY DRIVE-IN : Jaurez, has forgiven all. TONIGHT Thru THURSDAY | puts down Disneyland asa _ ful eye om this fabulous place, Hor Jimmy. 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CORRAL A Paramount Pictere Thrilling Co-Feature “Tomahawk Trail” STARTS SUNDAY IBERTY — ADDED — “CRIME OF PASSION” ~PARBARA-STANWYCK STERLING HAYDEN os ~ 85 North Saginow khchechddeked. WATERFORD Corner WILLIAMS LAKE and AIRPORT ROADS Phone PHONE FEDERAL 2-4851 OAKLAND te MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED = WMMERTIMV iT PARA Deborah Robert KERR - MITCHUM LAST DAY JEAN SIMMONS PAUL DOUGLAS _ -in- “This Could Be the Night” Ce PLUS si KIRK DOUGLAS -ART- ROLAND ! THE ‘TRACERS East of Walled Lake a Wed., Thurs., Fri. “-6-M’s BLACKBOARD “Inquite at the bex office for our enesual admission pian” FIRST RUN gy cc ieay ames Drury + gupta is Walter Abel - Natate Senarer teabel Jewell, SAMUEL G. ENGEL: HENRY LEVIN: oo REEVES Added emgpleron seis vont UBICAL SENBATION SENSATION GEO. ‘MELACHRING “April ia Poraga” ee r agit A a a RS i EN AE ee TR age cayenne ld sal ~ se 4 ss a i e i i . Leet a ee Sa ab gS a es aie 3 1 |. Williams has hit 26 home runs at .225 getting nine hits. Ted has ended at 22 games. — ge m7 44 = eego iné Dianke Seater p 0 9 0 Grim p 8 © Sand is batting .360. Mantle, the, mseog 8 a Poe cue pee eo prep? 2 3 1)2eyear-ald New York Yankee| Wi a a 18 1 6 «<8 S by Police D’ Team Waskealea a Cleveland, 7 pm—auee|b bere 4 ee center fielder who last ag be- Meet Shaw’ s at Wisner 160 6 6 ree Mossi (7-4) Lary p 300 came the first triple crown : MOTOR et toe Combining good pitching and!" lett, Setegtates OMT CRs wf 3.1 2 ___ _|since Williams did. it in io, bas has 2 TUNING PITCHING | w 1 hefty hitting, Pontiac Police club Ca ye ;, 9 Pm —Sulllvan) rotnie 397 4 8 Toten 41. 20 15 hit 24 home runs dnd is batting. _ + ~~! ; 1s 2°30 «8 66 «67 «(Oo last night -hung-a 70 shutout-on’) oo ry event bin A-Ran for — 4.361. rou als. ere | SUNC Fast Service—Quelity Work 13 99 36 3 07 1 3 Keego Harbor Boys’ club. {Baltimore at Chicago, 1:30 pm. B-Popped out for Samford tn tth. The thumper was at it again’ | Mass 1212 18 aa 90 4 2 : Bob Garrett allowed four hits, Boyion at shore? 230 pam. Saas te Nene eo — night, — _ — oytac! H. FBSingléd for Howard in 10th n 90-degree heat—the st that’s ‘ MOTOR 11 3 = esug — _ — basen PHS NATIONAL LEAGUE, ot: Retna) O-Otounded "out for Aber in i0th. - supposed to wilt old guys—at Kan- Dizzy Trout’s: Detroit Mldtimers! the players on the other four : 133 180 65 62 SB 4 row de with a double and ‘Philadelphia - 710 New York 009 200 200 6-10 sas City to trigger a three-run wil] meet Shaw's Jewelers, leaders league teams. 3 48 2 8 18.23 ng para a TA |v ixtecces= % Detroit 908 000 103 O— 4! ” 23 22 1 13:11 8 8 tri Hayward, PHS, Mirwaake ‘a ninth that beat the A’s 43. of Pontiac's Class A baseball Funds from the twin-bill will be Exchange s coal aaeeme: —~ Garrett, Se ea ‘Seeammeet E-Kubek, Kuenn. RBI- meer, overs. x «©. * league, in the feature game of a used to send this year’s Class A 401 S. Seginew = FE 3-7432 Jan 0k MH RBI AVG. two blows to the Il-hit total off/Pitwurgs “” xe Bymne 3, Wien, Keline, Tutte 2} Mantle, complaining. of feeling|doubleheader on Amateur Day|‘@mpion to Battle Creek for the 2 3 283 KHBC's Ken Young. Chicago aw i ises, en MA Kubek, tired, wag O-for-3, but walked and Sunday at Wisner Stadium, it was State tournament on Labor Day Two runs in the 2nd inning) Bro Eucin, ‘Bolling and Osborne, Left-New|scored the winning run in a 10-4,!announced jointly today by the|Weekend. It will be the only day ? a "Ly Fork 1. Le “0. BB-Kucks 3, Grim/iq inning victory at Detroit that|Pontiac Baseball Federation and of the year admission is charged --* OD pee ee ee bee es oe i ee oe Eee eee 20 000 B-T11 3 ram ke 0 Byrne 3 Lary ', Giester!padded the Yankees’ lead to fourlthe Parks & Recreation Depart-/T local baseball. ' aoatrett and Hayward; Young and 6. faced’ ster zr _ “on ae Recreation officials estimate — 1 ' Sue) (Times Standard) | Sox were beaten 3-1 by Baltimore. kt i*« ¢*¢ from $300 fo $500 will be needed i" Ss : | Cinfawrence, 3)". B Barer Ub. R 2. Ditmar 0-2.| Cleveland made it five in a-row! -trout’s team will be loaded with| t# send @ Pontiac team to the Under the Lights! Nicholie Loop Winner © va Nee Brooklyn: 7\p.m—Jones (7-4) ticks (Boone).|With a 93 vom on = kates leaguers, He will likely be| state playoffs. Profits from ad- Playing at the Pontiac Lake “pee st If 8 pm —Dre-| By Lary, (eponene a Tet ed A nat Ped ational, — lade us pitching with "White Sox! missions and a, , : school diamond, last night, Nich- Miwaukee sdeipbia cua? Bar.) Umont, Tabaccht. T-3: ar 843.737. irst place despite a bh star Mike Tresh handling the SO ee on eS ronal | oe ge amue ° Seat pr ervey St : Louis 15. catching duties, F s will go : the trip. l ) seine Sona in the trot frame ght i Rewriin ieee, gle: “Brae, Ma Smet (Clacnnatl lot 6-1 at New York . Soon eotay ike hae Toe Michigan Modified Stock Car Racing 10 EVENTS cd she coekaet te & leery. 1Shte See Paice, EA oe 4 ies . ; with Redleg slugger Frank Rob-. The feature contest wilt get Ord of success in state competi- fi Association with their 95 Milwaukee st Philedelphis, 7 pm, 7m, ; ‘linson suffering a concussion when! anderway at 3:30 hay we - ie John Abel's 1947 fs gegen 4g LAP ; beaned by Ruben Gomez. opener between Local contingent went ‘the na- fl Famous TV Show FEATURE TAKE iT CHS Pittsburgh's Pirates took two’ and an all-star team made up of ermal aan aka on uae won e CARSON ZEITER, “The V | : ' ‘a Schad’ ten ‘nottoral the aaa from Motor ny e | ig ~ speedway. | Press, Coaches to Meet ‘i TIME TRIALS 7:00 P. M.— FIRST RACE 8:30 P. M. : Adults $1.25— Children 35¢ ls : ° : ij 1 ' (Football Kickott Planned spancbens of Coltapl Collly’s sitio aah vale au Gib 30 “the county high school football coaches will together for a ste Meant” Seale ak the: DE Se ed cd | Cranbrook, August 20th. Wee checked wish costiben siti’ sratchs teh ating sellions’ that day at Cranbrook, and then adjourn to the Pontiac Biks ‘for « dinner and » get-together with several of the Tidaa’ concen - as guest, __/ All the ‘coaches and their statfs are being’ invi Si taal | — _ SUN DAY AFT ERNOON | Modified ape TOP RACE ay pause seliveys AND ESTIMATES |) Jon suawens + “om vunNness ¢ ¢ on sommes ° WATER MEATERS Lifetime GUARANTEE ON ALL MOVING ants Low Janka | Heating & Air Conditioning, = iE Time Trial 1:15 ale. Race 2:30_. se “Sales and Berd pepectus of all the county schools for the forthcoming toot- |ROlder of the Cu ‘Tae 177 Edison Nite Service os well as watching the Lions work in their closed |Sueramento, Cali Mote Esteli. | fpetion FE SOU a “Aruna inthe Western. r Se f- a. ‘s rie “4 = Le at tee = = te on oe e oe aes = = Hee Aa io Be ols i: Soe oe i i F ye . ee esa a a ns +“ “ al ~ it ee a ap ee. = be Pe (30 teeing off today in the first fense of his PGA title. | DAYTON, Ohio, (AP) —Four. doit Burke, Jr. finding his in-: turned in by re Ss of Balti-; One 18-hole match was to. oo played by all entries today over | Golfers are in the field of jured wrist “O.K.,” launches de-, round of J&hole match play in| ye Kiemeshs Lake, N.Y., pro, | (EST) against homes pro Gene |taged Teri Johnson of Wilmington, ‘Del., Walter Burkemo of Franklin osagecl gad 39th anoual match Hills, Mich., met Toby Lyons of *Y ® ‘ Now ¥. Bil Nary. 9 ey 18. holes. yesterday! ® ‘ayne-Mich,-taced: Jim. Turnessa-qver.the.6.772-Yard, par-71 course ae ~ Absorbers uretors ee Seerke Plugs — Fuel a roma OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAYS | ~ WEEK- DAYS. 9-9 +3 Spring Valley N. Y., and Chick’ ae he felt n ee PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1957 more, who fired a 35-3166 which included eight birdies. atforded a slight edge in the field tap for the-sespfieas a finals’ of 128 of Goelfgom’s mightiest Saturday and | stars but no ome was considered © a “shoo-in.” “Skies rae sunny. ‘and ‘tem ch bitter alter tires “in the “tipper “80's “asthe “maiches, w -Harbert~of Northville; eee met-sheoting ‘‘about-two-under-par.'-gruelling, five-day competition g ee Set of Ithan, Pa. | Best of the practice rounds was opened. os at Baseball Card ~ sprey or peint it on- $5250 MY $345 Hollerback Rute Ponts a8 } 340 Baldwin Ave. FE 3.9477 — FE 8-1431 Gifs Thomas Battle fo CLASS A . reine eles oily, Nicholie faeslee Selle 4 08 ote, fore te ‘National Orioles. A pproved : for VETERANS’ 8th Time, Goes the winning After trailing to the fourth, Pon-'for a 7-5 victory. Clarkston com- tiac. Auto evened the count at bined two big innings to ~dump 1 i : it ron +i Mi ef 4 i , | rece ha es - OT yen racer neemnnr ia otinarerpentices oe AE, 3-3 Tie £5 web tee Caw Feats. eS ee counters In the sixth ‘Auburn BC 18-2 in another “F**) oWwhile-#- Class 5-Clarkstom nine handed Dick's Sal 15-2 beating, with the 15 stri Being a math va veg a pre” who. decided tie long ginal its by was too much for him at 3, and a re GOT lag 5 IE cs neste fa Paras: “te rit vii 7 te mpr asst —e | 8 engines for Ford, Sea. Chevrolet: cars, buses and trucks, , omy paced Big-car performance and smail- hood, you have all the power : | ear economy~are-yours-withayou need “Ss never have to push | Mustang High-Compression En- your car to the limit, saves on gine. 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Two hits, including Har-| contest between a pair of Class er who had the dubious honor of A City leaguers, was turned in, being hit by a pitched ball more i ps ingle times than any other National \ elit errarphnal Pop che League batter last year, was in , pe Thomas Die ithe hospital taday recovering from. 5 ibeing hit for the eighth time this: _& Stamping club’s second inning | = é * * * stayed, rest of the nine | frames eer a counter, in a | “There is no question in mind | fime pitching battle between |but that Robinson is thrown at;’ h Griff’s DeWayne Sheffer, Jim (54d Manager Birdie Tebbetts last Jones and Thomas’ Jerry Sweat ("ight after his 21-year-old slugger | and Lynn Wright. - jWwas mage above the left ear by ; Ruben Gomez fast ball in the | ~ The Die hurlers gave lp seven’ eighth | inning of the game with land Griff's two moundsmen were the New York Giants. touched —fer- eoliection. There— thee game. sence oa St accra — LIFETIME GUARANTEE Ask us about itl one—iess:- recalled because of darkness ‘eedlina ames Glcee c mane ‘will be rescheduled later. late knockdown pitch and a brush | Three hits and several’ errors back pitch.” Robinson was hit 20 /provided the three Thomas- itimes last year. vie Caswell's triple, brought Griff's. * first run. Two more safeties, a Bolling Streak Intact balk, and base on balls ica DETROIT w#—s i ba in the 2nd inning pair. Frank Bolling singled in a Junior league- arguments were trip to the plate in last night's marked by the 10-0 shutout by contest petween the Detroit Tigers. Boys Club over Little Eaglés in‘and the New York Yankees and the Midget -(American) loop. Bill extended his hitting streak to 16 Crawford for the BC fanned 11. games. 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GUY MOATS “strike” Pontiac Yacht Club's Cass Lake headquarters last of the week - for probably the biggest sailing event in years—at least in magi- tude of importance, for the Pontiac brisk winds will be the ‘situation, between 30 and 35 of the. beautiful, speedy lightning class sailboats will test their “heels” in a three- day regatta, Two races are set for Friday over: a six-mile, buoy- marked. course on Cass Lake. Similar events are also scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, when the championship will be deter- mined. Races start at 10-30 a.m. and2 p.m. . This series also will determine the selection : represent the toe ne There will be a new champion for the district this week. PYC’s Mack Goodwin, who won the 1956 title at Bay View, is in Europe; “How ever, there will be no want of capable contenders for the title._ Among them are Wes Wedrick of Bay View and-Hank-Cawthorn. of Crescent Sailing Club. Hank is a former. district and international champion (in 1953). Hern Nickels of Lake Fenton Yacht Club and his boat-building partner Clarence Hol- b les “Gon atiee cee conoers: This latter pair is credited with building most of the lightnings now sailing in the district. The eight-boat PYC team is also rated_right up with the top sailors ‘for the regatta. They are the “|veterans Al Oberson, International ‘official; Les Huntwork, former ‘PYC champ.; Larry - O'Dell,cur- iyent fleet champion at PYC; Bob Flack, a relatively new skipper; Phil Klintworth, also a new skip- per; Andy ‘Roualet Jr., past fleet to [England sailor and a tough com- ipetitor, -and Al Gray, fleet champ {and past commodore. Boats are expected from Wat- kins Lake Yachting Association; City); Tawas Yacht Club; Devil's take ~Ciub;- Pascoe seas cel Clubs | Club (Dearborn); Lake Leclasian captain; Claude Bennett, old New| Saginaw Bay Yacht Club (Bay | South Haven Club; Ford Yacht |champion (Charles Chuck) Buck, Club; Higgins Lake Club. Regatta officials aré: PYC fleet captain and~ racing jjudge, with aides district commodore|Gracken -of ; Warren Jones of Bay View and/Raymond and Bob Plew are co- _|district secretary Lloyd Arnold ofchairmen for the event_and Andy Higgins Lake. Jones will be chief/Roualet has charge of boats and modore of PYC is Gene Mac- Birmingham. Ken Satanar Tables As an aid to selecting the best times for angling activity in the Pontiac area, fishing addicts in this section might consult the solunar tables at the end of this story. They were prepared especially “forthe? area by noted outdoor authority John Alden Knight. Major periods extend from the times mentioned for an hour and a half to two hours. 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Allison, ‘stationed at Gray- healthier fish and a ‘Leave Camps Clean’ ke ALL OUTDOORS aNs)— sich jean’ s camping season is in/ ‘ full iswing. and state conservation of- gi ficials ask that you “leave your camp. clean.” / Timely Hints Offered. Users of S ta te Parks + of Lake Huron, bass fishing picks up. In our own ‘ ‘top of the low- \er’ Great Lakes bass waters fish- animals have the habit of dig- jing is apt to be better than good, ging 't out and ‘scattering it. Also, soil is disturbed and grass is killed. Don't pick wildflowers, Leave one has ideas in that direction. _Debris such as tin cays, paper and bottles left behind mark you ES nn Piero sella tal = | camp sets an example for the @) next camper, even though the ~f two never meet. m If you treat every camping area @ as if it were your property, which wit is, Michigan would be a better Bi place in which to live, work and g. a play. stronger- githe conservation department: Put cans and other castoffs in "ope place When you break camp, ware. them flat, to the main road. wif this is not possible, bury the Ge off main trails. Smash bottles and jars into a M seep, narrow hole. Fill it with © earth, stamp down firmly and cover with leaves and brush. Burying camp rubbish is an unsatisfactory practice. Wild ot iehigan _|imits now cost 73 cents per day, them for others to enjoy. a chance on starting a forest fire. flies, be they ever so plentiful, sed.c.a.mping.is.the. fact.that grasshoppers. fees June 1 at state parks and| definitely now in season. recreation areas. All camping per- x * * For some reason or other,‘ per- plus 25 cents for electrical service, if used. , grasshoppers bait that even the purists don’t frown on too much. Perhaps a [the current thet fills the fisher Deadlocked for Ist *-'hole honors in the Silver Lake ‘/Women’s — yemeeiey. “\and matched Mrs. Albert Looney La’ Moving westward around the top ‘Of More importance fo the daya Be careful of fires. Never take time trout fisherman than May-| ‘aedlcar goede By Het “hopper, kicking and struggling in The latest in the series of plas- tic nightcrawlers, ready-impaled on a worm gang autenes the real keepers fool Sin the imitation. Bait-stealers give it a wide berth. Segille , and one big sinc ‘place tr ow fet and were als tn 'ton’s fish became tarigied ‘volved in a three-way tie for blind boat's anchor rope and the fisher- di sen Ge meet for the par four No. 6 blind hole 46 with fives. a who likes night paling, oS oe TEAM CHAMPIONS — Ford Gun Club's four-man smail-bore rifle team grabbed not only the Michigan individual title, but it took home the team honors in last week's two-day State Small- ee ne ban, T. Y. Wu, Chuck Casper; (top) Harold Stoughton (state champ) and Alex 631 Acres Burned “Michigan “hopper” fly will work Smith. OCSC’s team was runnerup. in Grassland, Woods} Oregon New Fishing H Hot Spot LANSING — Fourteen fires in Michigan burned 631 acres of state and private forests and grasslands durihg the last week. Hardest hit was the northern lower peninsula, with 11 fires and damage to 623 acres. Cne fire, set|- off by a power line drop in Alcona county, burned almost 600 acres. The latest fires hiked the. dam- age total for the year to 4,905 acres. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . At a season’when some inland fishermen will boast of catches measured to ithe last fraction of an inch, West Coast anglers are doing business with lunkers where i BIG REDUCTIONS ON PRICES OF ALL TIRES! GENERAL 65°. 6.00x16 ‘GENERAL - SAF-T-MILER AR oh ota Firestone TIRE and RUBBER CO. Interviewing in Pontiac Jiof a foot. And this i< not limited fo the Spin Rigs Big Aid in Sport's Boom ag shore sports fisher thet has grown to the in the big (UP on the Oregon const north of petay Satp * | California in the past six or seven 3% agg a pen years that's @rawing special at them, two, Pickings on Pacific lmntives, ney oe we OF yellow tail and. partienlarly on although the “‘old-methods” ta: cet ere mmmnrneener aM Thursday, 95 _6.00x16 $4195 6.70x 15 $1325" 710x158 . mus Tax AND TOUR RECAPPABLE CASING FACTORY FINANCE $] 5° 6.70 x 15 *PLUS TAX AND YOUR RECAPPABLE TiRE $] 758" 7 7.10 x 15 scnentaoabaltt - BUDGET PLAN! on eo ra TERMS TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS iasts. Saginaw _ onneevevanunansnenerassaersenensanesnaenel | , Should be aaniien promote inside FE 2-8303 il ‘ Faun aan Sanqnnenneus TT rt t 2 P.M. to 9 P.M, Immediate Openings in Pontiac, Detroit and ‘South ee Michigan Towns Job “in Retail and Wholesale Present expansion program offers positions in fast-growing business. Opportunities for constant Corperation doing over a Billion Average of one new store opened every two weeks in 1 Wholesale—Territory Salesmen Men with successful experience selling tires, es or other herd lines, will be chised dealers salesman soot Ea ae Bee Sines coceou: portuni have training pregram for sincere. ambitious and educetion netessary. Age. An op- ty te later ai es - ae manager or tectiiedal July T8th A BLO —< sabes —r ¢ after and wants to succeed, 23-30, pe ERC MRR Saas ee But it's ‘the shore or just ott = £ E i 3 iy Hi Te i i i E i : f e Hy a 2 : i i i 2 j 5G HE i. cia! BO Se re RS ee SE rs a ee ee eed eee a ee ee ee ee mari sonamuenade stadia Bo ty laste hn T iced ace Cosine tia dingh ty fiat ta 8 tls dh aml \ ee 4 He d f fod j Vy 4 LE AES 3 i eae he te ae \ : } v ‘ 7A by { ZI o } 5 2) Le 4 x a | fe : =e pra i Bee ao ee 3 aks (; ! “Ta eg aS oe ae } Ck pe Wey n| i ‘| : fi ; E e¢ Pulvak: Leads ‘|Pontiac Team to Frisco Win FOREST LAS, X,Y, "Te anger Mn a a we in 1948." TE didn't set the world on fire as an| Away out in the Bay. Atea of » the' amateur, but he has held his own) ™ajer “ tiae Chiets polo team player, Roy|s4 TS ee baa oe taal: ted sana tht, atta { denying the fact that theFe were 4'..i4 he was reserving his decision. lot stronger amateur fields in Se- «15, sure seems like he’s~ deter- gura’s day, admitied Gonzales. mined,”’ said Big Pancho. “He! -}“But_there isn't a player in the jay beat me, but I think I can) Monday and Tuesday Nights Pulver, is winning some matches with-his Pontiacs. His latest vie- et ia Sa a he le Golden Gates, : Pulver spearheaded — the win, with four goals, to go along Lisle Nixon's five counters. Other mem- , = Igeoble at. No, 1. and. P,. Hitchcock j nae NG. 3s Pulver rede —iké,- 4am = 4Nixon-No:- 2. ‘The Pontiac team +-- was a new arrival at San Fran- cisco just prior to this contest last Sunday, ; Miniatures in. Action Model Cars Race ‘Sunday| -Giardello and Vejar Annual summer races for model) trom several states, Briggs cars (miniatures) under. auspices; *4Y*- Clash at Louisville [ot the Pontiac Miniature Race Carl.” inchuding. the 2 the 19 will be Sunday in nae “small 09 classes. Event is LOUISVILLE. the North Side skating rink Mont-/ rationally sanctioned, —— gee ae eae Secale street Public is invited 10; "1, the’ recent Kokomo Und. na- meet tonight in a nationally gist “tty, gas powered-mint-| ais Pontiac cars took top three vised; schedaled JO-round” tight (Aue CHS attain speeds close t0ipisces in the .29 class with the : i They’ |300-mph. lonly speeds over 100 m.p.h. Pon- -gagiworld-who-has“a better forehand ic. him” Available for Private or volley, That's why he can take "They Bay Sundway. a these fellows on the way be does." | | In ‘today’s matches, _ both need the win, and need it’ Si Alig! itiae cars also went 2-3-45 in the .19 badly. Racing begins at 10 a.m., com- ‘and Briggs won the .09 class. * * * tinues to 4 or 5 p.m. H, S- | Phil Saver will have three cars, Giardello, current} nked No.| Briggs, veteran PMRCA official Briggs several and‘ he will also 2 quads Go anemia shoes and racer, says about S@ cars \race Johnny Heitsch’s .29 in sun- a shot at the championship’ A loss| ‘ill take part, They will edme \day's meet, The fight will be televised over! ABC at 9 p.m. EST. Big Eighth Inning Tho etna Se fo th enemy buyer epplied on sound tire bodies or on your tires ° vs tax oF 95° Wins for Emmanuel {Senta 670s 12% : _ Size 6.70-15 7.30.15 142 ‘A big 8th inning of six runs gave Emmanuel : _in_ the. Water: a = aie | I In another league game Weldon . The big blew in the Emmanuel That of the premium not used in carry- ‘ win was Dani's triple with the Pa rt othe pn ot cy bases loaded, Other runners ? f Feached base ia the inning on an holder is returned by this Exchange to the error, walk, passed ball, hit by insured Auto Club member at expiration of : poe Pag) MLS To aa Re | “Tar adeiee eos ar zi : muoking.» total of $2400.64 tn the fre B re - Sea : run e 7 six uy one tire at regular | ravelog came in top of Tth when Bob Card months of 1957. face terrae y lL gens - Se Seems too good to be true—but it is true— and-get second for — me nr Tilt why don’t you get aboard? onight at Birmingham ight ee Detreit Autemebile Americtih Enter-Insurance Exchange collide tonight at Birmingham to Attornevs-in-fect: Ralph Thomas settle the 18th District first half of Charles L. Wilson Roy M. Hood the seagon title. Winning team will _ Robert G. Jamieson, General Manager go to the zone playoffs at Owosso. no 5, sat Amamebie Clab ef Michigan was effected at a meeting of pee 63 ao ms $4151 : commanders and club managers a ‘B.-A. Warnes, VE 2-200 the Birmingham post, first of the - FE 6-233 . Tynan, FR 4-2001 RELI Johns-Manville Brake Lining — CHEVROLET owmnun . . 16.95 FORD . Re. so es SAR PONTIAC . eg a ee 516.95 mime INSTALLED FREE All Makes and Models a to 1953 ‘8° ._ USED TIRES’ Plaid Velon fabric - on aluminum frame | @ Full 74” x 28” sires folds to 36" x 28" tremendous pence priced from e5 eDONALD, in. | Gf | i 370 s. Saginaw St. E5636 ane , SE EI Across from Renney’ fertons- Betablished tv 1992) yo ‘ : i? e EA te Ba gee Ea lc i el ae ok i les te es cs a on i > om. Mee FSS Fe Ne eis, Unis. eee: aibmie weapors* production “und oy / Semirvtwo. : & i at = = ~ NATO May Receive |" 785 ua ect _ WASHINGTON @-—Secretary of| _ State Dulles said today the United) . ~~$tates is studying the possibility) ~ ot providing the North Atlantic Treaty Organization with a stock- pile of atomic weapons. ; * *«* * : This is a possiblé answer, Dul- ‘ fes made clear at a news confer- ence, to the objection of some ; ts mn ajligs’ that a cut-off ae yf sth: deny ‘them such weapons perma-| nently. Britain and France especially _.haye indicated such fears. 9 J x *« * Dulles said he thinks it would ___be more proper to set up a NATO! _ tj stockpile than to hand weapons 7 . over to individual countries. “How sick is the puppy?” OOPS OUT OF __TH' RUNNIN’? —— FELLA. ALLA —TOTH' OLD - ——— ae | ONE? BOARDING HOUSE : 4s LOOK, YEAH, BUT HOW) LET'S Not WENT THAT-A-WAY/ auc AND THAT'S -EITHER-A-\1KARAT-WIGWAM) _LET-MME-IN- \ IT © 1967 by WEA Borvicn. ine. TM. Reg, US. Pat. OF. A \} WOLD THE <) UNDER= MASOR'S HORSE// MASOR EVER) ESTIMATE CRASH A I4- {THE OLD BOYS Wf MIRAGE OR THE LEAN-TO\\ OF THAT CLASS”| CAPACITIES MAI TCAN 1 HAVE THE OLD || POSTERS FROM. YOUR. HESE’ WILL. + HORROR = a : verge \) \ ALL SUM PLEASE! IM HERE NA OUT OUR WAY —— a =t= t=), a ti % «ign iW i ae i ett, y nat } a cf os od \ \N yf 4 + 4 . eae s ae, y a R BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON Pi Shes serene 717 DIXIE DUGAN : ”. v. Le COME ‘To THINK OF IT HERES NTO Tie Peron me PD NUMBER ‘HALF ACRE CA oe © 187 MY LAND, IF YOU KIDS MUST} j... BREAK MY WINDOWS... r= TM GLAD YO SEE SUE WITHOUT ANY , HELP FROM US: precceenry ~ You'll Find i! 7 ‘//) PROFITABLE Cools X% ‘| OPPORTUNITIES our Every Day in the Pontiac . Press Want Ad Section Mouth Take advantage of this easy way | - to solve all your buying and sell- | ing problems. - Freshens Your Taste To Place Your ’ % WANT AD GOT HERSELF A J08/ Must IIs SO CULTURAL, 2p i : eatin ete, Me 2° ee seine oe go ee) enon accept Bakers Prexy Ee ees mommadty vtores|ot breaking and entering the Haw-lsrmn and extended im later, deel | ' MODEL WINNER — David Koto, 19, of 1231 Foxchase Rd., | Of the same hardy breed are Police Training eae 3 . by selling them abroad at the|thorne School, 1400 N. Telegraph ings Birmingham, has been named state and regional winner for [ these who continue to frequent |. W f d . = world price, which is considerably 4. Monday night. After entering) ~ ” “Michigan and Ohio in the 1957 Fisher Body Craftsman’s Guild | pubs and bars, despite the warm (172 WV Oteriord. FaceslieDare less than the U.S. government the school through an unlocked) General Tire was one excep- | model car competition._He-received—$150-in-cash—as—his—state—{_beer and despite the shsence of ; } ; a spent on them. . —-—«| Window, someone broke the cale-| tice to the trend, rising around | award and his maroon model sportscar convertible is now being | even the most primitive aircon- | Fifty men were present at a , P < +. & teria door and walked off with a) © point. United Aircraft was am- | «4.4 with other regional winners for one of the university ditioning. The majority of tm- |meeting last night to register for Cross Hears Challenge canister of marshmallows, two) ether one-point- geiner, Revion ; 1 : = ~~} bibers have fled to the side- jcivil defense auxiliary police train- J At first glance that would seem scholarships given to national winners. David won a $1,000 styling T to hurt only the American tax- sett Of fice and a set ot keys.) and Guit OM dropped stent & | ward in competition last year. He will be a sophomore at the | Tas nlm telr plats of stout jing in Walstinn’ Towsip. From Witness, Lawyer ana than that. University of Michigan this fall. Not the heat wave| An information talk was given to Pay Test Costs But Canada points out that} Rummage Sale Thurs., corner of ' unexpectedly ’ t's lovelby Trooper Gerald Talel, of the : Washington is selling its surplus) Beldwin & Indianwood, = —Adv.) Failure of the market to carry-| _ | , ———— uteri Michigan State Police, who will in-} _ WASHINGTON —Bakers-Un- bo faggot through Hts early advances of the'Big Rapids Manager : struct the men. He fingerprinted|ion President James G. Cross goes sl, wet ony tor the oo rl nd rwa ing to the bullish segment of Wall/Tells of Plan to Resign Thus, the London Daily Express|course ~- dia nang a Gere te tls 8 nadian dollar—which is worth five Street. Yesterday's decline after a the two minia- ‘pro = M gives precedence to The project is strictly for Civil test. cents more than the U.S. dollar. : initial rise was discouraging to| BIG RAPIDS ™ — City Manager ' 8 ure -poodles died in 91 de-inefense in case of disasters athan Ehriich Canada calls the U.S. practice . them in view of the generous bud-|George A. Granger has motiea af Mf Plane ees" wat a Go Wikies aissn Sones ane ment _ 2 - = a bargain basement tactic that is B Damir corporate news. —-~~|the~ Big Rapids City- Commission 4} $-4~ SSING. Wicham pion dog show over mine|attack, according to Township Cross once kicked her and slugged : nein ee Soe at “ON Atlantic Coast Line and Balti /°f Dis Plans (o resign Witther! ps. -|drownings which 0 ¢ curred the\supervisor Elmer Johnson. He saidjher husband. Cross denied her the US. aad CHNBGE WF that we} Feather River Barrier | tens. a ee a to elaborate Aboard; Was Reported “2 oe — regular police work in Water- Peer ge Ragin og ——_ an- = potty yr ~ Figen year to Become. Mighty Link | Strait Motors, Ansconde, Amer the 26% Bost He came ene, Down Near Taipei of the resplendent, red-tuniced) The first class is scheduled for| whether he is willing to take a lie = than we have been buying from| in California Irrigation jican Cyanamid, Union Carbide|*P@s, in 1917 from Grayling | tained in a leter from a woman|2) fem: Wetueeday st the town detector test to sce who ts telling ‘ them. And the deficit is growing and Standard Oj1 (New Jersey). : | TAIPEI @—An intensive air, truth. 2 In the first five months of this! Ww sumnGToN—Bulldose | was up a fraction. Ray-\? S- ee Sees ‘ . -| Mrs, Ehrlich said Cross beat up ; WASHINGTON—Bulldozers have - sea and ground search today) Under the heading “animals, z year the gap was 670 million dol, to gnaw at the banks of on improved slightly following . failed to turn up any trace of a too, comes the suit brought by a her husband, president of the lars. - ithe mews it has developed a tiny se 4 | oun TIVETS (Bakers Union Local 51 in New ; California's Feather River, clear : sr with 2>year-old mother against the tab-|// ~“ * * ing land for what is scheduled to be|imstrument called the spacistor, clas nvi U.S; Air Force Cf missing with 0 hoo. Sketch for alleging that ae York City, and kicked her when . The. difference has more the world’s biggest concrete dam.|' “ wid lad 6 she had_posed-nude ina lion's ose ~ than made up by American im) when completed Td-foot-high = Fanaistor. ne ext ae a personnel. with the _, | cage. hin os Bac — : Sat a ee ee vestors, who have bought Canad ..ije Dam will harness a| New York Stocks t V tM ch . -_ — plane : ae hotel room an Francisco iti poured invest ted di ; as broken Tuesday night as it) So far the “silly sexson” hasn't | The Michigan Secretary of just before the union's internation- = = : 1955. Fyre eter sendin (Late Morning Quotations) 0 ISI I " AM a Se na'a’s semmer | see sudeaal & nae abel lonty can tute Wen a een ee eee er will almost equal that of ‘Taipei from Clark Field, in the) that of several years ago, whem jiand County residents had their|Ehriicb was opposing Cross’ re- he. 's Bonneville A¢mira! 10.7 Ist Cre Cost. 1 | Army Navy, Air Force Philippines. ; am Englishman, suffering heat (driver's license revoked or sus-'election as union president. the Columbia River's Air Réd ..... 575 Jacobs . £4 ee ), S. Air Force headquarters on srtoke, was taken ashore at El- pended : When Cross denied even enter- U res ‘ Es. ae iris menue ta Alles cns"'. 43 Janae Men. # | Secretaries Asked 10 taipei said Wednesday oer nore | amore, Denmark, where the mer- | Unless otherwise listed, the fol-'ing the Ehrlich hotel room, the pe turns the Golden State's Central'sium ira_!:: si) seeenment’ «ass; Attend Business Confab more shan 2 penta ster Se) Say aERNES sat NESE Denies putea had_their.lewnee|woman-and her Mew York lawyer : Valley into a horn of plenty. Ales, ----s- ast imp Cie... 99 Se echctenthnnn. Ghduee pation xe-| At int Metal to which ho wnsiempentnd He Rete Seen ee ona ee aoe . rices ve p i Sa ro ae oe Laney "p’::: 343}, WASHINGTON @® — The secre- ports that it had crashed in the ; reiigagy Avestan “ur... Birmingham, a ce a . on agg A green trough 500 miles long./am Gas £i'. 25 LO Glass... 44itaries of the Army, Navy and Air! ,ountains between Taipei and the oe es Re yh for a truth check for her, Cross Lib MeN&L.. 31.1 ; ; Central Valley separates the Sierra/4™ M & Pay . 425 “CNS + Uiirorce were invited today to attend rormosa Strait. poet Peed ok land oe , : Am Motors ... 1.4 Liss 4 =e ho gg) “SE ahyone else who might shed Nevada from California's Coast/,. v1. $6.6 Leckh Aire .. 7’ tia Michigan business ues| The police earlier said they had revoked. : light on what really happened. — am is * Lone 8 Com :: 40 jexhibit aimed at alleviating the nearg an explosion and ‘seen Pj Jj * pempeta. ‘wus | McClellan-said, “It's just that : am “8 Tone ‘wast; 63. {state's unemployment problem. |qames Tuesday night on Mt. eporte DY Fi fs =, . {simple — one of you is telling a 2 req 7 Mek TH .... HS The invitation came from Michi-'chiaopeng. James j, Hancute. ens | falsehood. . .one of you is commit- 4 lan - 407 lusy D sure .. 366 gan's four first-year Republica The missing C47 was attached) wasHINGTON @ — Pilots re-|revoked ‘: * |ting perjury.” Cross declined to “tra McGrew -H-.-- 48-4 House members, who are helping. the U.S. air task foree in For-|porteq 331 near collisions ‘between|~ Hat es"5 7A Phamere , {discuss Mrs,-Ehrlich’s dare with z ~ ons ee cb -8.12-it0. sponsor the exhibit at-Port-Hu--mosa.- it -was-returning-to—Taipel| oe —three- em Devic © Liveser, Bova, a POPOL CLS... VOSLETAAY gener - 384 Mpis Hon... 111.3 TOM oe oye Mea Gumi what headquarters said was : of this year, the Civil Aeronau- James J i | * M&M 93.1) eid, 4 routine administrative support tics Board says. In 71 of the near a eS : Ca : ; . —- iS Moston ch zn Mcintosh. tug. misses. the planes came within! $5018 Si nadian Dollar : 844 Motor Wheel .. 407, The exhibit wil] be aimed af . I of colliding. cases,| Gerald A, Renney, Hats a | - 53.2 Cp :. 291) showing Michigan manufacturers -o they passed within 500 feet. P L. Per Ne H h Shasta Gd SSS eta: Bal new es chtale momee Gutta Oo Kern's Department California had the most near| Reneld C. snyder. 23 Osmus Moves fo ew rig | were up more than a cent at | Tat, user inte the San 206 WBoogieire 0.18" Rat Oype scat pein aeannats ae Ee +» Natrnif (nad 26 cach; Washington. 15; I] peste ee ‘wulams t.! YEW YORK Ws —The Canedien ene ts al ; Wai » 15; T+) James T. Wery. H = : scans Teverts of expert Ww" | ‘Thus abundant northern water is/Sca"ii* 3 Bet Jee "Mil Satety whe. are eligible for sub- Store Sold in Detroit iso." .cc"Gussome ‘Macy: Berle Whitaker, Rochester Bedlhibit. tablish a branch plant in Detroit!s4p fine, plus a $10 probation fe) oxroRr — service for Chatles| Paddock St. ‘ee ' center] are eseved by dairy tarins|“o% Civviden! Sit ee neve ee is ete «oe early in August, utilizing the fa-linstead of a 10 day jail sentence.|.1:.)"g2 49 w. Burdick St. whol Moore wes transferred from the valleys of\clared a dividend payable I Qo’ per |. 97 gun On .... BAILS cilities of the Glendale Provision) The injured couple were Mr, and a.04'.30 : ‘+ : re in the irrigated ieys died this will held sales division i. __ ae ge UTiIgetes SS -—egmmon stock of the Reading Co. Gen Dynam ©. 56.7 suther Pap .. 39.2 Ch k OX um 5 Company but remaining separate Pardee morning, be at company’s Detroit Bon. the Pacific coast. . revious quarters the Central |Get" Bic ----. Tl Swift & Co ... 345 ic en ’ pack Mrs. Loyd J 2 p.m. Saturday from the Bossar-| The company also has an- NOTICE 18 HERES GIVEN OF theca cad 50 cents in cash. This Gen chptors .. 467 oly anil 123 _ ae ae ee : ‘ det-Mabley Funeral Home with nounced the appointment of Wade pubis 1 oe ned metd at, theitime owners of Central common gen Te a ee BS Increase in County : |New Jersey Fish Get oho e Claus officiating.|V. Kern, of Livonia, as ——— Wednesday, July 24, win) receive one share of Reading Ge" Tire ..... 97.2 Thomp Pd .... 74.7 eo oe : * ¢ ‘ Te eni J i Glen Eden Ceme- sales manager for the Detroit | S22 % ioe at hat pa, te ty Rae ee Ser cach 6 shares ofS as = ty See Rt Coan ce mcasles 8 wa Parke, Davis Sales Up : Artificial Respiration’ tery, Detroit, wo change from residentisl to ©0™ Central stock- they hold. The /Qocdrenr °\".. 324 1] mumps showed sharp increases in| DETROIT W—Parke-Davis says| LITTLE FERRY, N.J. —Fish| Part of the W % of Section 12, T 2 N. dividend is payable Sept. 18 to bie Ra | arbi 2-6\oakland County last week despite|it marked up record sales and/in Willow Lake have been dying, . Sane Watertore Township, Ones “holders of record Aug. 9 ‘Greyhound ... 15.5 Air Lin .. 303|the unusually low number of rejearnings during the first six;says the State Division of Fish wing ad «point on the SW te of Bu Reading common closed yester~ oem Ones sae «++ 3) ported cases of other communica-| months of 1957, Net sales for the|and Game, because the sun has}""'" : pertoor BEM sien ee year on ee Mew Tek Pee Bere Gas Cp ..: 38 Ible diseases pi yates et hear pg Rogge oe Bos ' also the “iw'ly line of Walton Bivd..| change at $34 a share. ate PS F seeee ; | the firm said, neti water _ there hasn _been} = sea ee ee 2. loc 8 s4*10° 3 433.67 feat Srom : “ Ing Rand’ 223 Us Sere earnings were $11,096,496. * enough rain to replace it, =| : ro care erieal bre : 8 two ni = diphtheria were recorded las DETROIT STOCK Firemen, have been giving the | ieee’ 00 2a . by the County Health Dept. and (C. 3, Nephier Co.) ; men, re Mae seorie” Ww 163.17| L@QVE. le Standing [int Marr -..-'38 West Un Tet s 188 a edlae “elas on vplete|Pigures after decimal points ne | fish al respiration by /cir- ‘o. 3t; ‘Th & 89°01") ea very few mpl Pee arate Stew! : quglist Paper’ :!.t081 Avestg #1”. o|breakdown of the report from the FS cin Oe ea rad aa Euotap fot tye. 1 : 4/ Wilken & e182 /county’ and from Pontiac follow: _|Ralawin rewver ©9: + i pumps ‘Eto ! | a ae | | Wee] Wik ee iaFiremen’ Get Eye Exom | ‘ 5 ee 3 Vy : pa cee age te — el pd ES ae fe | , sii ooer Lane remy 433) DETROIT w#—Fourteen Detroit Fa a Whooping cough =) 8 a, a eae 3) Week Went ‘Aye |0n@ of the peri ee eo fee ee. ii 23 7. phoid tever Gat ae ¥ ‘4 | } Be a ee = po gp NY ae ae a ee ee ae ee ee ee ok ee a a for Mr. Hudson. : 909 (C. L. 78.2) Committee on having voted | ef ‘ therefor, the motion carried. “#udson declared elected Tempor- ama * sscatted to the Chair. read the foil a tments: | Rn. C M. Brewer, Margaret’ Te RA BRENDEL -_ | Moved ty; smith supported or _ eae ras, eeeeeedeeeeee et iit taiedteetemenemninieeaniel eT : don’ . ec on Fi - es 4 a. : : : ” Wher Oct ea | very ‘A . . 1 Total . Sgn prt sine nner gee fs Wi Eumeen, B. Dance “prid 494 Of the |over 00,000). Amends Sec. uae, 8 - | refe : " Regular “committees on whic! it be and = : ; i -of/P. A. 1939 (C. L. 46.175c}, on raisal ee ' rs ee es at toe | ie served were the Juver fairs |' ; ; . ap : ae) ‘ house SS el Soma ar + W. Smith, eer. Staman,), is matter he referred to eee petinre in Ae 7 ied s poate ~~ } Bi Thateher, es See Sane capers ta inte Beard ot eicien 6 permit tall new floor drain — \| Now ‘therefore be'tt resolved as fot- ephenson, Swem, Taylor, iG oe Voll, Waters, Webber, Weinburger, * : ‘ Wright, Yockey, Zapf. (72). Quorum -4:‘Phat the sale of the 9.55 scres at PiNominations in order for Permanent /SP¢ © se — : ‘Comp rscribed airman. Be it further resolved that the Con- Amends Sec. 6, 7, 10, 11 and 12, Act. Moved by P. Smith supported by Carey servation Department be contacted and|233, P. A. 1958 iC. L. 124.286, ate.) Third pond that Delos Hamlin be nominated. eq acquainted with the contents of this/reading April: 16. - Sam ana Genes auttaens ee vered Fesolution thelr advice be consid- ax Feat tyes authorize oat Be de - == >; the: ‘ ered in Committee's report. ship boar adopt ordinances regulat- ne ee supperies by i- ARNO HULET _-. __—s=_— jing “public peace, safety. welfare and 5 Feat the ave of the 8.8 wees st iy — a — , uf 2% fine * pan adhd on St Sthe be elther closed within ten on the “ Morel he Bee Serene a tay OCS a gy wy ong ht” appropriated iz-m the jor the sale cancelled and the deposit a ‘A sufficient majority having voted ‘*clution Be adopies. | ving voted oy ee 4 te em a eae en ee ofa tees ro ted. ficien ng. ‘ ae Y Ghairens behalf of ¢ , miin declared elected Perma- woe oseoes. as, Cumanee an ” - : + = Or : 3: iereint Philips ag drains with consent of : 4 and William township super- é ‘ & Bs Se ppeinted the follow , ; * Teete otis * tee a &@ : i Pree tr . . ! si . committees: Mm). Reported out of committes|aitns and Desthe ...-....-. ‘ 4,000.00 _ 4,008.89 and Means: P. Smith, —. - i 18,000.98 18,000 Cummings, 2 a — Salaries: B me Clack rt 26,000.08 2e.008.98 : Brewer, . ecx, . bt . Clawson, Kephatt. cvemnsweees 23,460,00 23,450,00 23,458.00 Delos Hamlin 3 ms. £0 unit drains, ile roan x rd _ 16 : os 700.60 Mise. 3206 : pence ae oshiseaen eS 16,262.00 16 eS = By Mr, Carey. . : eomeceererse 90,000.00 60,000.00 oe t . and between Com- In Re: Bids for Northwestern Express-| , _ ae Bt ‘ 00 join os Wayne County Rosé wa : a é : Mr: Thatrman, Ladies and Gentlemen: - 307. . La at .ene.80 290, 000:00. ‘tee Commission. Notice ot bela, bids. for, the purebase of, ~*~ Center ning .;.... 4,300.00 . roads are. :, | $28,000,000.00 State of Michigan Limited in wore 00 3,400.09 Access way ted Bonds and° branch |! & = - 6 000 00 } — were duly F t ty ‘ire 10,000.00 : ae Co ise i bee + = : —— : at his office in han nt . | of owner by @-% Club Pair... .scscevee 7 except April » 1987, at 11: i Act 33.fo6:00 And whereas the following bids on 202,711.00 «68 «93,625.00 } * 226,336.00 f 625. i ' 2 following terms have been received: * Meese. Bs00 b0 722,239.00 8 § += 20,000.00 Blythe 1964 o4'343.00 15.495.00 130:408.00 16,500.00 i. ioes-ipet ine. 3% 24.982.00 2.200.00 30,183.00 Broce i‘ 1968-1977 Inc #1, 185.00 28,150.06 117.308. s Effective int. rate 3.1427% 84,361.00 76,120.00 160,481.00 Gmith Barney & Company & 1958- 38. 26,450.00 61,810.00 38,800.00 " Associates 1967 334% : 104,483.00 10,375.00 114,858.00 | 1968-1977 Inc. 3% $19,426.00 4 $9,361.00 9,150.00 98.511.60 e. : Effective int. rate. 3.18003% 133,453.00 «24. 750.00 158,203.00 3 And whereas the ig of Bigthe & 4————— . yy RS Company. a Associates resulting fm | lan, Clarente Miller, Wright insite a >Hi bevae 32,090.09 | ee Oe ee ea” Gh nt. = 8 +6450.00-—__ ees Highway. Commissie apts eT a alee Maretett bape rod apo 185,000.00 @ be it resolved by the . > yee .—_BERER ST Baers ofthe Gorey sf staren — rower, Weinburer, Oct me ae ee : S of thyine s -| Kephart, Clawson, Rhinevault, Sta- 0,764.00 33,156.00 43,914.00 that the &, Company; man. 151,642.00 17,450.00 168.092.00 95,000 00 2 ae ot ——. igh | TUbarealoas Sanatorium — Kephart. 467.00 3.100,00 547.00 . - and smaane, ae. ea” a wale of the bende to oad bidder be ap-| “Snrent —_ MacDessll. Eawards, R. 25,976.00 81,900.00 77.976.00 ! proved. poap Ways and Means — ¥- Smith, | Cum- SoLoseeo |, 1se.8a8-00 380,561.00 me. — —— : a Brendel, Voll, n, Hol: = : + se.538. d .000. BOR, iacDONALD, bone ee 330: 899.00 172,330.00 303, 249,00 85,000.00 . . a Chairman re pie : af 344,650.00 1,036,908.00 $24, 908-40 JOuN Brewer, Boyer, "Hulet. bonds, permit counties of over 000 to AL Lr ag Commi ingue and pledge full faith ‘and credit Building Fund (1 Mili) ...... 188,480.00. 138,480.90 osc. P At Board—Johnsen, Webbet,|of county, commissioner to re-|County Health seacece 861,262 99.800 .00 661,062.00 — 95,000.00 ved by Carey supported by Cum- : asiess the drainage district within two Current Drains ..... dedareres 147,025.72 347,025.72 pect hy fi noe fly gronnm Special County Bullding—Schone, Claw- years, no one installment to be less than Contingent Fund .........:. : 121,026.00 121,026.00 Ares: seene Eeneet, Dee 6wem pull aye Liens sony levy apocial Senos. (1 “ee eae 25,274.00 are. 348.00 gosieas.00 a00.e00.00 ) Gel, Brewer, — cm, special Water Committee — ater. mente to. Fepresent. the special benefits Maintenance Building Repairs. 35,429.00 155. 700.00 191,129.00 _— -.—_¢ a oe eee Dickens; Belyes. Goodspeed, Cyril to lands Amends' Rett Operati ; 7500.00 ° 7. 500.09 : | aon. ~ Mg |. Be ‘ockey, by Che sree, 36, - ig Fy ty: Fog Retirement Pund & Social oases EES : R. Duncan, i caaeeneeaee | speed’ Hamlin, TNedcock, Hill.’ Hoard, 2" the sppeintments confirmed by \4i4e, 490, 626a and §39. General orders, County Roads ............... 2 200.000.90 000.00 Hulet, Hursfail, “ April 15. Sewer . : 133,000.00 1 00 —s = : _ : B44 A sufficient majority having voted, ‘g_ 1913. nil nter = : 152,625.00 1 00 ; = shart, MseDonsld, Mensies, therefore, the motion carried. = - to include chikdren a “school ee 530,890.00 as 550,890.00 is : ; ¥. Smith, Solley, [oe ns Cane Conte Rpetet ame? 1956 (C. L. 386.882). Committee on Re ony} pas ‘ Wenbecger, (Mr. Chairman, and Gentiemen: "POT Counties: it the crea- —— sen.eus. ce Tie vee wots, : » Weinburger, 9 runmant to notice given et the a tion of department’ of pattie Works; te, TOTALS . ...... esudice --$1,008,321.00 — $4,808,403.00 —$4,794,196.72 —$10,700,920.72 $1,700, 000,00 Raye, Nene, to. serity having voted; move that the Special Cost Study Com- Se eS astens Cae Ee aqloved by F. Smith supported by Clew- ¥ a von ae therefor, SF og ‘diy Mr: Chairman, on behalf of the. By-/Wsm%s Within county. ftnencine, teciipal. be adopted for alloc ton "[the provisions of Act 378 of the Michi- Builders, Inc. - ead Sened ntpuen until pril: 18, ise) Laws Committee, I move the adoption ities. ; : Ayes: Solese Selves, Bonner, Rren-|to submit the ot C ine lea Wnat a onus © ving voted of the fo Fesolution. ‘The Legisiative Committee is most en-| 4 ; , . the f 4 =~ ys the ~— A. sufficient majority . BY-LAWS COMMITTEE thustastic shout the progress being made(¢*!. Brewer. Catdon. | Carey. Cock, |e Semeves © — utility ——— HAMLIN, , _C: HUDSON. [on its legislative program and feels that /D"D, as aween, Cummings, Crenshaw. | "The following Subdivisions lecated tn _ = iinet Chairman. a they are making progress wi lesi- ican, R. Duncan, Edwards, Ewart, Per-|the Township = _Mnntae. . LYNN D. : ; FRANK P. WEBBER At; this time, we would like to ex-/Sus0M, Frid, Goodspesd, Hamlin, Me | Weste age. the plat of which Clerk, * a Moved by Hudgon supported by §d-\presé our sincere appreciation to | te wursfall, Johnson, Kephart, Knowles, recorded with : County | ment, : APRIL 18, 1987 ___|wards the resolution he adopted bers of the ture rom Gere Levinson, Lewis, Lockhart, Mac-| Be of Deeds at Liber 75, pages! Whereas if it appears. Meeting called to order by Chairman) A sufficient majority he voted land County for their nee Donald, McKinnon, M Michrina, 20-21. : sary for the BR mg > ied. ae ea Eoeretere. the resolution was .. [in introdyeing and working for the pas |, iMler, On arg. 1g x stchester sitiege , Number 1, the ~~ 4 pare — » & by Mr. Mudson | msny others whe have Been -most hemlet. Ransom. Rhinevaull, Gehosk. fos ‘County Register of Deeds at Liber tee, wut - | Yet Called: Dg ee ee ee = ee eo ee will Rey wumitted atSouey, Staman, Thatcher, Tiley, Voll, peau ae teentias © e : Brendel. Reson, Cummings, Crensha®,|Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: |the closing St the session of the Legis- Sedan Neots) . Number 6 the oy q D. Davis, L. Davis, Dickens. J. W. Dun-| Pursuant to notice given at the meet- lature when we will submit s final re- . Ae aes Well Bite, Westchester Viliege Subdi-\ agreed u ean, R. Duncan, Edwards, Ewart, Fergu-|ing of March 8, 1957, by Mr. Levinson on-the 1957 Legislative. program of| Nays: Moberly, Phillips, Taylor. (3). \vision Number 2 and West- | by Frenry Hoard, Hi si dateon, ie-|parien t Lprdiy nave taah the By-Laws Shears Sra await ‘et the Les-|theres 4 was ado; , the North: | brook Road bs: “sd tetas mo = mele lie cnewe ah fake RAKE te teed, tion to | isintive Committee, I move that this re-| Mr. Wright the Board rels-|Supervisor's Plat of Berkshire. Forest |r tots : 4 \ , Fog | wh as to as fol-| port be placed on file. eee Gre te sepent the South ivision Sud. i Westchester struction ~ =e nese sick go Maller. G Miller, “Rule XXII. Aniendments . HAROLD K. SCHONE, Moved by Wright supported by Yockey |g ; and Lahser Road on the wes. mara propert : abet io number trees " OMicabare, Oller, ‘Phillipa, Quin- 1. These By-Laws may be Chairman: that the Ways and Means Committee be) 3. ‘That the date of the Special Election| Now therefore be it” resolved that the COMMITTEE ON ROADS AND This is affecting our Loca! Rosd Budgets n, Ran Wwault, Schock, Schone, amended st aoe Sains, Seacting a 26- JOHN G. SEMANN, | |Gakiana’ Chik Guidance “Cline, should [o0,.t%, eueve Geseribed Incorporation bel Oakis County Dvein Commissioner be| ° BRIDGES arid will continue te do se as long as ome : - Smt oer a any , " WILLIAM A. , ttned it. ni "ot t._-taeDONALD,-—__— ee femsa, ts for, Thatcher tiiey, Voll, |regular session, by a two-thirds (%) WILLIAM ¢: HUDSON be @ part of the budget in the fall. Mr. Chetrman’ en behalf of the Boun- por of righacadew to the Geneva Chairman Because of the distance the wood has ’ Webber, Weinburger, Wright, |vote of the ng: PRANK J. YOLL A sufficient majority heving voted) aaries Committee, I move the adoption Builders, Inc” of the following described JOHN L. CAREY te be hauled for and also the Yockey, Zapf. (69). Quorum present. (either an oral notice has been given at : therefore, the motion carried. of this resolution. prope: = B. RHINEVAULT fact that this wood to be destroyed Mise. 3207 , ; * peng meeting occurring within! _piaeed_on file Moved by supported. by BOUNDARIES COMMITTEE rag 4 Eyester and Howarth Clawson aa B. EDWARDS, JR.. by burning. our sverage cost can still By Mr. Hudson sixty (60) days or a written notice has is4isc, 3211 Ransom the Board subject to ARNO L, gina Na & Cate of Chseenns DUANE HURSFALL be ‘at $85.00 per tree this year. Re: Certificate of Merit for Super. been forwarded to each mentber not less’ py mr, Schone the call of the Chair. 0. .WRIG! Mr. Chairm: 4 on behalf of the Drat ; On is « list what roads visor ‘ than five (5) days preceding the offer-i7,, Re: Legal Assistance A sufficient majority having voted) woved by Wright supported by Claw- Comm ittee, ¥ mive the adoption. of the . 1, 1987, and Townships woe aie’ by te To the Oakland County Board of Super- ing of the amendment. ad Mr. Chairman, ——_ an at therefor, the motion SereS eascun oon the ie rarggeal a adopted. foregoing resolution. ‘9 the Honorable Board of Gaperrners disease ; Mr Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: | By-Laws may be temporarily suspended nearing completion for the first unit of Chairman. thareler, the ‘ressiesent was adopied. DEGTHER HEACOCK 1S lid ee A we _"“Whereas it is the custom of this|at any time by unanimous consent to the new county building, and LYNN D. ALLEN Misc. 3216 LOUIS OLDENBURG Your Board of County Reed Commis-| This makes a total cost of r) Board to honor members who have facilitate the accomplishment of any; Whereas it A to com-| Clerk. By Mr. Horton . : ULAM i OuaITe Your pally sor mend Cacones served ~o this Board fifteen or more le; : objective = oe. ee ot tee ny. (* jon Mas 0 soon as such plans sre : os ia ee Ip. Re: Deed to Edmund H.-Blakeman - W. R. RANSOM felating berets, taxes pleasure in sub- infected — . te and i A rman, behe. j ir- , a : . * : Te whereas reas at the present time, we have Laws Committee, I move the adoption *nerens action has been 2 Meeting called te order by Chairman To the Oakland County Board of Super- stored Cy Sa, po gage by oe duausl ama of the ook a Onset ser- Bosra "april. i ‘san “une served of the ot LAWS COMMITTEE pen 5 sastheds of financing such gig E by Reverend William Mr, Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: egy wenpeckey oe voted te fese to December x bee. 7 townships, he - a r more years, vit: Fleyé An- WILLIAM. C. HUDSON, construction a8 contemplated by the wy Marbach, First Presbyterian Church,| The County of Oakland acquired title ¢nerefor, the resolution was adopted. " Northwestern Expressway disease ‘thr the = Sees, with _yrenty_ene yeore ~— - »e : Board of opens. gel be in the|Pentise. Let 118 and Let 116; Ward's Orch a Mise. 3218 og = western in| Oakland County *fFee8 hs pm goed BLS = e ee eeeeenee = ‘ . 6 Mile ...50% oenyeeee ere ree eee +e eae tame eas 2 Ne. 19908 #01 eee Pay om 6.33 32 irface nore Fe eat ny —, & 07 (1) eene ee ee eee eee ee eee ene 1.01 os weeeepedbeseeveetrese® 11,463.60 31,925.00 23,345,00 $ 17,132.00 19,289.00 Himprest Cash—Ofee «cs crrereereneree County "Cash Accound .... ~~ a iptsnesumectence State Trunk Line Maintenence...... ae + Petanteonee ent Materials & Parte— seeneere See eter ssenseee setenese wan cen oe seenenens abeeeees Pee eee ee ee Equipment—Read . : 3,438,063. Less Reserve tor Depreciation. ities 1051,811.83 sess xeee oe esaeeese nee 32,030.47 19,175.05 ooeee seaes Depleted eee ee ebtecosceue Less Reserve -—— ooeeneees aeeeeeeeeee nee +5848 . keene ee Accounts Payable ..... Peeeerr ere Work Orders in petit se neneeersas- Lésbilities se pege ener cease ea Bquities . ss90s eset rsrves sseeee bere eene eee ew ee eee COUNTY HIGHWAY RECEIPTS — Revenue Receipts County Raised Revenues ead - Receipts ..cssavseess Total Revenne Receipts seises+ Ontepunts Re eee re eeewe eres Pits Peep ecet \ ¢ Seteanaee leneenwe’ ee / ek Sf 85,204.64 73,100.91 peneneeeienante a 18,951.90 ‘2,077 01 11,883.73 442,782.11 1,168.20 ~ 125,000.00 Sees ee ew Ree eee coer ee ee ee er Expense ..+. cece Sat Gee Ria ie Dae wr Cues w Reape Ma’ “a Se Rll uipment Matertals and F +eeee ++ eoor —— Materials and eres Road Materials — indirect onseee Road Materisis — Direct ....+.0++ vw Total Credits to Material Accounts . met Eneres fanen i 108,106.23 > 111,667.86 216,838.39 Rey ey “411,905.80 1,005,008.77 ramet 18,591.57 131,455.44 15,126.78< 066,967.11 as ~Fotel Maintenance_Expenditures_.._1.353,084.83-- _- . $08,048.46 aanesaian OS Bigmtagham voce Account—Expense P \Direct Maintenance secenvecsencees 008,138.70 i. 214 South Boulevard Las Rochester . .i.sseee 3 Bt; Berta he pogo aac eeeare - 1 eeeee eee eenee osesfll ee Shoulders and Side nkeéstsahgnsenusee and a ushes esenesguesne) sousswage es Cae. * tan and a Prtiree Pete er CPP P EEE Le te ee eee ' Feoeaes . payerrecdlle acer ote rer He eee ee eens « Bituminous Roads =. Pe ee ” pd eo ee OEE R EOE ee Bide ‘Approaches BETES T ERE ee ee Sees and Mn BS acnama seene B+ re PORs FED SHORE RE CS TH ee TESS Ter Ee Vacations, oe Leave and | Prrtrret ty te Distributive BEpeNse ..+ o0e seem eee f “a * te0@ LOM 4 | csveween sss. 18)! 7” we eee eee Milford Novi . Oakland OTION 6 seceussnses B4416. Oxford 5 scssenves 16,478: 3 * +ea0s8 eee 39,295. RONG... vcueee avon B5,066.81 Royal Oak ...cc... 3,625.49 Southfield . ..s0..« 96,452.18- Springfield « ec : * <0 as eed te Waterterd «oe ¢ 147,631.08 Ww. evees 60,128.91 White Lake ..<00s 36,108.06 sveeeebere eee * eth eee "19,707, eebee 317.13 E reir feet te oe at Income Highway Cons ee Be Totals . se» no+ AOE D.56 18,376.77 728,000.38 26,615.13 15,318.43 boo ae = ee egies e654 kere eee eee eceneseersbeaees ‘Seale of ss. eee Miscellaneous Recetpts ehegvesencesed _ Total .- piagesbsceplsnasidtintda SAMOA _ eoenonss 8 oe one Be ay a eears Lana. a.0 Roads © seusdesecssengiees be orystye4 seeedeaerebasenseces {ee.00e8¢ Poe iexpense—iet seeeeeee 188 ono 0 8s FH eee ee eee ERE Re on Bonds, Notes and A peped Pamd ...ccceess a 1 ae” : bee nie. 4 * feng ees Seecbeeenene eel UTeee tans aa £4 kl 9,460,001.00 a eeees See e EN Cee eR ee eH — mee Expenditures Over Income ....s6..0+ € 3,460,001.00 * NOW ate of Property to Stabe. ..creeu«.8180,000.00 on Cost of 8,000.00 | cantaineememenatel eaeenese Townships $8% * © *ttreeceeseass & E seb e eee ses eee + wee eRe eeeeae @ Wek ste eey tees otf ees eneees Ce ed « knteaee wae t+ week es nee as © 4 448% Ab de ER LEN EE ee eae a, ane: eObhaster : e avec eceensnee | - * * ieee ig cect | ¥ J wee sane oss | ® i “— gars es _ ear rer ie ee fac “ see duerpenane® nh Se Nee csgese Bf! Oak sane: scenes OR 4 nw “ * rear eet rere $1.27 217.18 135.68 seesesesece 19,38 st pesbeee wreene eee 14) "hie rH 20 _ sie ee Totals é eee ee ove 1 000.96 isi So Per mi Average : TENTA ‘ATIVE ANTICIPATED REVENUES AND ery =e Pont seamen 34 "Ti9,029_ 194,839.52 io. Per Dat ge ; #3,150.000.00 320,000 00 vesigan wn s+ ee5 3,470,000 00 Se 166,900.08 $3,304, 100.00 86,000.09 - i __ om Bee pus v eewee seed eee a —Bquipment eevee CPUS VET eee A ! tion ee Primary «ssaaesai Pe ee AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE ON TY oF beg red of the 1956 Annual ‘ Statement of the Commissioners accord- IV of; COUN- + visions of the Act No, 3 of the Public Acts of 1895, as amended, an it appears that the petition conforms in all ee to the require- ments cf the statute in such case oie E STS RUE 8 _§1,400.000.00 566 006 00 do hereby certify a ted neues the Board of County Road Com ers of the County of Oakland oa that on the 12th day of April, 1957, I did’ officially file a copy of the 1956 Annual Report and Financia] Statement of the Board of County Road | ef the County of Oakland with the Clerk of said County of Oakland State} Dr: with instructions eooperate —. Army Engineers and to do anything te promote institution of this project. A ——— itperefor, the majority having voted, Hon motion carried Clerk read letter from Sydney Prid, ity - Supervisor. =) t. After the request was made to the Road Commission jd the speed limits to be establish _=_ survey, as re- quired by state ordered. Hi ow ever, according “3 filed with the highways. is n 609 ib) which! highway com- BB. mead _Dermis- the ceil ae rosd com- } erect os or a Oe mie nom a traffic sé 3358 S oi g | ba y » Z, ita" wilh be Home on May 18, B it- sf Pistue Late Level ~ Long Lake rection territory of way under t ae green ; heid eg the Children's > Yous. Pafan, Warden, Hall, None. Petition For Annexation Ae] Described “ Lands to the Villa: Helis * To the Oakland County Board of mo — to ‘ae are ready to move to cDaniel. Nays. « “= Oakland County Service Center, C fh wvny A Satine << a o the a heard ail aU parties thaardetedctenk he tect E 2 i r Bevins the Vil prin exist as including the above descrip- on Chairman, on behalf of the Boun-. Mr. idaries Committee, I move the adoption ol the fore reso ge DARIES COMMITTES (May 30th end In endence Day. oe and. finds the Tyrrhenian Sea off Flumicinn pleasant up her easel ae : = staid Scholarship Sends Parents With Prodigy 4th, Whereas-many of our employees will be traveling to their homes out of town g ss a Tee ee = Inchasent salar _phone Manager ‘WO. 1-318 rt PRODUCE CE MAN. STEADY WOR) = 4-TO Milford. Whereas the Animal Welfare activities the —— ~~ shelter new garage. Now th the Trustees on the Sore (ot ori. 1961, of geo & K~s/ is at- t|tac tached, he ally petition | your hoard os the. sea toy to = land immediately ma said land "th of Holly, Fn «mony Gua. sae follows: S as counts ar Oakland, a *° ty o m described 06 tohows: Be See County, Michigan, thence . aon Ew le section line. mee BE 153 ft., t on Lot 21 of sai division, ence N along said N-S 1308.82 ft. to point of ae to ts of State we, and ‘of oose- |B ment ever nu Dr for the owner has ean Oy annexation petitioned for. oners further show oe lage of Holly in be availeble for its eral welfare of ite peop served. je and the pie would be et- | bore descri! \Village of Holly, igan, in manner and form as by la iar. gtd Ladies an Whereas certai ry ~~ Macey of Commerce |” and White Lake Townships, who are either residents — or ——, of Tage erty abutting ‘Townships of. commerce and A white Lake, have requested me, Thomas 3 Commerce Township, and I. Brendel, the Supervisor of Fane Lake eonchip. te institute pro- ceedings under the provisions of Act 194 of the Public " nats of 1939 for the pur- pose of establishing = level of the abore mentioned iake, and upder Act 194 of the Public this Board and the Con-) - om mepeenent seed "with “ both | * neve . proc ¥ the @s- ir own, Knowl on belief. House Mshment lev ‘true to a n, knowledge “y ow “ee far that this matter be referred. to the Drain Committee. for report to this Board at @ subsequent metiing. said te report on the expediency, Sy the and nece necessity of establish-/ above % further resolved thet the Gon- | sovnien Department be contacted and acquainted with the contents of this resolution end their ee reper = consic- ore i Ses Supervisor, Tey, Township C. Tiley,. the = mentioned. gs submitted PAUL O. COHEE GEORGE J. PATTERSON og of Michigan, Coutny of Osk- On this 26th “7. of April, A. D., 1967, before me, a Notary Public in and: for said ters 8 and State, personally appeared Paul O. Cohee and George J. — ‘who being first duly sworn, id depose and say that they are the President of the Counctl ef the Village of Holly, Oakland County, Michigan and: the Village Clerk of said neil mn ome \that —_ executed the — ‘ment and acknowledged the same to be. £ MARG B —- Public, Oakland ‘Counts. Miah | My oqunarinion supives Bept. 6, 1958. ¥oti The Board of Trustees of the Village’ of ar at its ee meeting held at the Hal 23rd_ ay BK A = i987. having “resolved te tition ft Oakland County Board of nnn FO to annex the following de- 8c! — — to the Village of Holly: ted in bo Townsh: Moved by Tiley —, by Rulet At nwae; WM pasar My line, the resolution ted ft., tence E 153 ft., thence A rity “having voted, is" “aT tt. thence E 200 ft., thence BE to therefor ion Was adopted. a point 200 E and -% ft. & of said: fy Miller supported by Carey ‘4 section nee thence 72 {t., thence that w we adjourn, we edjourn to, x 200. ft. to M% vection, hi , tine, thence 6 int 650 ft. corner of May 1997. A @ufficient majority having voted therefor, eee te wane motion carried. Miller supported by Carey: t majority having voted earried. DELOS HAMLIN. Chairman eer D. ALLEN, Clerk. * MAY 13. 1957 g called to "order, by Chairmen = oe errecation given by Reverend Wovsra’ & po Lot @ of Lakeside ioenenten Subdivision, mee W to a point on N-8 ‘4 séction a 850 ft. N of Lot 21 of said sub- division, thence N along said N-S line 1308.82 ft. to point of beginning; sub-! ject to righta of State Highway and of, — over County Drain for Bevins Please take notice that the said tie tion will be presente@ to the Oakland County Pay oo of Supervisors at a meet- mg Se eld Monday, May 13, 1957 at 9: ig = rine Oakland County Office y) jsum of $5,000.06 to Duncan the resolutic t- vot e Oakland Co | tad § meas anty, Mich- | A Michigan, at which time ai interested Court House Sg ew oe ee Say aol tala Fertast ek this matter be referred to the Ways and Means Committee with power to act. Mr. chews: nan, on poner of ben Build- t 0 a . een ZIES Moved -by Horton — by J. be adopted wed. A sufficient majority having voted for tine ede resolutoin, the resolution was a 7 Series Center Court, Hi a unty Boa of 2 ae is is an % your in- m- me to the — House situation and ‘time for you to express your reaffirma- ‘tien a the position of the Board in the ite Center, Since this Board determined to build the new Court House ae ee = — Service Center on Te} ves geo eral years have elap oe to move have brought up : *@ fol- lowing arguments, viz: : Lack of transportation. . - w Street in Pontiac. 2 arketabiity of tithe of .the Court: House ‘eo —— of the new site trom 39 5. No other County seat has « Court from the center of the. City 4 = the County seat is located. €. been intimated in spoearine in the press that. the Supervisors has overiooked some of the above mentioned factors = determining to place the new House facility on Telegraph Road. There porg Gundy ‘conse’ it of publicity relative to moving the Court! House and there are also quite @ num-' berd of new faces on this Board. In new we members £5 ee aie a Boa rd Since 1945, the Service Center has Board #8 ‘ot Supervisors as the logical place te center alb of the ae ees gs Sg gg gry Beye tions of the County. primarily because of 200. og vment of $1.575.00 with the bal- = ready —— room for a ony tn the ance on & re Contract to be fully and room for expansion no ie, * p - toreseeable future but youd | ths “teas, |pele within haw ee — Bt Z? Additional lands were ecqahen Bi ley " t osit-i = intervening years to make the Master Pian possible. We now have 330 scres at the Service Center. 2. In the meantime, ning Commission hes ‘sen pursuent to the law and this ‘52h fe neal, Suda he n 3. Binte May of 1083, s Special Court House Committes has had under con stent study the matter of new Court House facilities os based on their rec- ommendations, Board, resolu- » meet: | for — ch the eae wag _— could Adverse a, to the businessmen i a County Plan- ppointed Ciaycombe, — Lutheran persene way coonet and ~ heard on/ ‘ery : matters touching upon said propopéed this site was not an impromptu ter See aeae, waive. ‘Bonner, annexetion. a mature consideration to the, Boyer. Brendel OFORGE 4 PATTERSON, fagtors involved: - / nspor: : . vis, Aftiaye or ‘Publication —/ Parking ae My tv eecreambdiicy, : Boge ef Michigan) County veil Oak, lea Marketabtriity of t ithe ” the present ; fart ee Hil, In the fatter of Villiage of / ‘wolir' 4 ohn e Ba onst ruction -cost of Hulet, Notice’ of Petition to annex land, jth ay aiaing 4 Slane com- doseph N. Metall, being. duly sworn, pared ‘ 4 de =| — says thet the annexed. of land ———— print of g wotice was taken from & of the abe from the * batetnes | dan Norteeees Onkiand Count vertiser, ® newspaper print Heéraid- fail. and cir. ia 4 a a =s iat Ta! %, culated ‘fp sai6 county and state, and’ og A the mic native wes pms in vate ot m the fot 0, i ‘end Stare ¢. The tact thet it 16 rat Court Zapf. S Betege anid ‘newapa, c and) silicon of oe facts with on =F Po hae is CALL Vy before. me a Lot center the (it frost naive. Ir j vO and avoidance ‘heating fac By Mr. , oe ow Conveyed Propert and ‘Whereas the Insurance Policy hes Castle. me Ouncan sued yesterday, the giant UAW vl because it “has nothing to hide.” F. mittee to turn its sights on the tcher, UAW, Reuther said. | They have “taken up where the, late Sen, McCarthy (R-Wis) left ing a “forlorn hope?’ that the UAW But, he said in a statement is- will co-operate with the Committee Political pressure “from certain Republican senators, hostile to the labor movement,”’ caused the Com- He named these senators as Mundt (R-SD), Curtis (R-Neb) and Goldwater (R-Ariz). otf,’ Reuther said, and are nurs- tan be-smeared. He ‘said these senators “fear | - that the overwhelming section of the labor movement which is clean and free of corruption, — w, deen assigned to the County of Os! nd, Wl ond the County presentiy has neo the property or insur- be it resolved that the Chairman me this Board be authorized to execute an assignment of the Insur- ance Policy_on behalfof the County of Mr, Chat on behalf of the Build- ; an ons Cee mmittee, I move the doption © par . BUTLDIN GROUNDS in CASS B. W. “Moved by Horton — by Schone ‘the resolution. be ad A sufficient — * having voted therefor, the was adopted. ‘ise. 3230 By Mr. Horton In Re: Sale of Property—Highiand Town- 7 ed by the — fare Board ided lease for or publie ane of several county-own: s, such list con- ‘of Section 12, T. ing to the Plat thereof recorded in Liber 39 of Pints, on £ Ss Oakland Coun- y Register of - is Office. and being mn Mighiane | Township, Oakland Coun- ty, Michigan”, ereas /the cnere described property was offered for public sale by publica- tion thro adve: “soe wong im ve *~ land County ge og age . hegee a and and “August 1 1966, 8 offers w ase Of said “yreperty, 1 weeks i Real saad Rag ected for sale ‘Board S caant the sapiee spolldings and on ~~ ige Jago icy” November 26, 1956, bee’ the property still remains unsold, lerty for the same price and terms Peo: With Reckless Driving tase B WATERS D K. SCHONE seca winttide Sees = vi = J * * A oe eae cates having vated sine resolution wes sdopted..° lef the fournal fot the jon bel plenty the April | stand Sn ae Oe therefor; motion carried =? Ve 4 HAMLIN, jot Kohler Co., 407t-| prince eS Chia is delighted with taining vibe following deserthed = “Lot Duck Leake ‘k Bub-_ .\own battles ‘‘just as papa had to wi that his schooldays. should be as \ a personal bond until trial July 31. move Joseph Mercy Hospital today with ;a possible fractured skull. |tor’ minor injuries. and other unethical or illegal prac- tices.” the investigation to a study of the UAW political education program and three-year nationwide boycott -a plumbingware firm of Sheboygan, Wis., that is being struck by the UAW. Young Prince Says: Gall Me Charles’ — Britain's young being an ordinary schoolboy, ac- cording to reports from Bucking- ham Palace. The Queen explained to him that he’d have to fight his when he went to school.” The other boys all know he is heir to the throne but the Prince, determined to start off on the right foot, has told them he wants to be called Charles. He feels his past years of “‘lofty isolation” keenly. The Queen has emphasized normal, as rough and tumble, as any ordinary boy's. : Inkster Man Charged Army Lt. Colonel Frederick N. Terry, 40, of 3000 Grandview. Ink- ne pleaded innocent yesterday to charge of reckless _ driving. He was involved in an auto acci- dent Saturday. Terry.was. freed on His wife Colette, 34, who was riding with him, remained in St. The secant yen = or ford, was pee after. treatinent Photographer Provides Help for Blind People PARANUS,|N. J. um — Blind weekly, ‘news records of local hap- So, he—said, they -have—turned; persons in‘ this area are receiving | peuings thanks €0: © resided. pho- Cpaivme® tographer. yt “fresh ito ai BMRA TE ee at Bergen Pines Hospital. ‘Then they are dis- governmental nominated for the scholarships. Under the terms of the new law, no limit is set as to the length of their study. The. Turkish each selected child and both their parents a monthly allowance 3 Bed 3.96 4 1.26 3a bed 5 2.35 40 629 $ 3.70 456 12 . 3.15 5.07 a0 a 30 3s oo . 4 2 8610.88 for yourse: Act now! p-3083.. ’ 4 f d a Speakers were judged on their success in coping with this type of interference. J. O, Bailie, North- stituted himself the heckler, “Bri- tain is the leader of-the -world,*;- children’s group the leader is not necessarily the. richest and physic- ally strongest — it is the same with countries.” Speaker: “We ought to cultivate a military at- titude.*’ Bailie: “‘Do you mean like the Hitler Youth Movement?” Death Notices “HATCHER, JULY 16, 1957, ROB- ert E., 3109 Garden Ct.; ; ‘PARISH, JULY 1 Bear Lake, . 1957, Muse B formerly of ive Puneral rvice ZL38 git som Bpatiacorern Funerat Rome with Rev. Malcolm Burton ting. Intermen' Chapel. Mrs. Parieh wi wit he ~Oriffin in state at — Sparks __ Funeral Hom: nor 15, 1957. bmn ‘Sncques Saphler, the photograph |” er, \cuts the wih the help of bedridden’ [em find a job. : 28181 is the Man take S cat tae Watkins ‘q ¢ Mich all in 4 {th Sec- | Northville v Ge Beta ee wis. ewakE™ [Sait erat urks Use Unique Award = se PA. 1900, as amended. Oakland Ceant: 5-3438. : per week average oo Tn witness whereof. I have hereunto “G6 3 outs. — a 23318 between 6 se: my band this 12th day of Apri read the fo id lote, close in. . LI 29-2167. and ¢ enh ieee hin tain | ce ue sanattte Sen wap uan'e| CO Develop Youthful Talent) —-s=ss=-—7 | ® s "Chairman of the Board ot Whereas certain parties a Moved by Ewart s by Waters partments that must the ; ¥ ' BOX REPLIES farm work & board, good County Road Commission-|certa’ im described to pur;| A sulficient majority” _baving | voted a nae are Se ae tee eet ising ach Sous ot Ghee tacks as comet ty oe Ve Bae ee Mt AORANK J. VOLL. 8R. PARIS (INS) — Turkey is giving | In effect, the Turkish Govern- At 10 a.m. today there nies aT Te weit acy ot apre ies, * "BS Rereas the Village of Molly, by tts By tir. Horton : Supervisor : saree a" to parents ment says: were replies at the Press AGGRESSIVE MAN e , Re; Grodmie wt Go Siettee Center ‘oved by Voll Rhin t c ‘ office . ° CLIFFORD B STEFPEY duly elected Council, feels that such aB-| Central Garage SS eqns e~ ‘If you want fe see the world, in the following POR LOCAL BRANCH . vault he resolution . Boys and: unusual Notary Public. piren May 37,398 |nexation would be te the advantage of To the Oakland County Board ef Buper-| =, majority ney faving FOUR | Hic phen dag with grates Pal get married and have child prodi- - boxes: Stent, Cominioaion OP PILING WITH THE COUN-|be ava for its people and ‘Chairme ‘ - renal onegsed. ”| gies” ; cc Heopitationtion TY OF OAKLAND of the 1956 Annual/eral weitare of the community zt P| Aer: Chatrenae, Ledins one Gactienns: | By Mr. Weitere acy Beard of Sager, |\TS" Muy echolarthips that allow 6, 7, 8, 10, 16, 2%, 4. unty for edvencement ‘Boute of Couly. Read. Commusioners|" now, theretore. be the Guatval Geoage 0% them to take their parents along The first group: of two Turkish; | 22, 26, @, 51, 0, 15, 76. Ve 54110 for appointment of the County of ana. Council a ihe] eben he seat Center;-end\ ir. =n, ~ ~Gentiemen: | 5+ +-boys-and-one girl benefiting from +- naa a ai ee present a yn ion signed 7 the reas the estimates as submitted by| ‘The Township Board of a at taxpayers” expense. : SALESMAN — ; i, pie clerk ef the County President and Clerk, nd the of age te yor _ — — a generous law enacted in 1956 - of I 'etate at chigan, do here-|County Board of ‘supervisors, at its saa total § Sceaieé tn one 1? ana 18 th a é Pe. nay vo gyre ? a by certify that on Nor tech aay stlanestng te County’ Office)” Now ae as tt reselved thet thelenia”’ ip cen uae uae 3 ve just arrived in Paris to pur- Eqdtpment comm, & bonds. Reet, Wet t Anat reetees & one mene Bereet. “Pontiac. \sum of $2,000 be appropriated for the number of lakes in Oakland County ’ sue their studies under French The Pontiac Press Janke Hig. & Air cial 8 a a e Board’ of —— — on ag 13, Ba praying sane grading around the Central Gs-| bea: e name Cass Lake, and also. rs / FOR WANT ADS IT? Edison 8t mil temen of the Gounty oe pemntores ot ch Vilage = oc, that this matter be referrea|Decause, (Are is & subdivision, develop-| oll ics Nag maste ass og R WANT A TY TECHNICIAN. ELEC ic Okino, ste f Michigan, said copy thereto, the following described lands: |to the Ways and Means Committes with quois, the T nied Beare ree- DIAL FE 28181 cohen gremente. neeee~ Bo —B. i secondnas swith Sei SAO SRE” Bi ee (power to act. Ommaeds to this-Board ‘The girl is 12-year-old Verda Ate FS oeere eet. ee a | MY, Chairman, on Lg = “aa described above, — 1908, os emended en. M B described me ings and Grounds Parnas § gd Gy - From 3 am te 5 pn. $6118 for interview. _ Signed YNN D. ALLEN, ng & center of Section 28, of the foregoing resoiu- CASS B_ WATERS Le in. In aeeen sel | okt VTi t ' be agg a TY Moved 27 MacDonald supported by] mf. ) SME Dunean’ this matier ‘be referred —s : feried immediately. The § “Sue ty having voted SE to a point 200 ft. E and S28 ft. 8. . HORTON, Bam ge ‘ ates sbtity as ge ee RR ea aie te | RE onan, ll greta ws wel Posted) [setigotton Sy By Mr MacDonald thence & to « unt 69 ft, B of NE cor- ae See the Boerd adjourn 6 to the call Pushed Investigation of — oe og Ben Hy z s J. AN o * . « Pa + Te the Gatiesd County Boura ot Supers] javiston: ‘shence, © ‘S © peat ca BS Ye Cass B. WATERS Anutficient majority Kering votes) United Auto Workers ae ee ae We Are Now Hiring mer eearman, ading tnd Genter: fanaa, Pt, NaAeh aula) Stared by bitten ewpered pv eed! DRL oo Pars, also 14, « planist and com | | $72, "tin Mier We MEAT CUTTERS e Apri! 9, e .f - Ps Board. request’ for limits on subject to rights of Biate itighreay asd and speed euciont ahr iy tee ee pa Chaitmes) rROIT uw — Walter P.| Boer adjustments wil be given BUTCHERS _ Aved ite naa naeered te’ veer mesae|Sevins Lane. **ltnerefor, the resolution was adopted. | Clerk Reuther says the Senate Rackets 5: * PRODUCE MEN ’ t it fu resolved that a no- Mise. “|e : a: All three b Ciostng time for stvertise- DAY STOCK CLERKS Commi * itien ; Horton UNE 24, 1967 are accompanied by F. RKS Sor cers Ah ee wat Stuttgart shame oe Mag game eee CMAN HS eleal aciien and bayeo | MMP Parets Ripet Gesveemacr ams | | Pocmscmce® gherotion tr te OF the Avec Township Berd fer/ts Whe Perens tines (3) successive weeks, wnelier ~ Vocation given by —ret-lor the United Auto Workers Union| The three ‘gifted—children—were/ teat we paliee + _ conditions Many empiove She ncttvities cae Oakland “County commencing “a {Te the “Oakland County Board of Super- erick J ze hee * seed **\ig politically inspired.” chosen by a li-member Turkish a a. - Road Commission With reference tv this) m seconded by Fe og MeDantel I i aft being ect renstent 2 - bey Apply ahs Michigan Employment Security Commission 42 Wayne . WE NEED m be oombinetion wash & polis, an. iy Service Manager, _Grlssman Chev, Co, Be sj WANTED: A SHOE . YO MANAGE OUR NEW: Rochester, Mich, Shop _ 2S pecers 22 ¢ 2m YOUNG MAN 18—25 AFEW MEN | ___ to TRAVEL : vel summer reserte te Filori- With al or factory abil- _— By one ome ee pore mores. Ret Gong Be a cues ter need Apply 1064 men. —— Fork. pases between : and Guarantee $2460 « ‘— e bs 00. Security Com BARBER Wid ARCHER. _doréan No. Ph. call — $8 _tanirnee FE __ YOUNG MEN — —— BOOKKEEPER Frese ae, ogee cam. revert. im Pord dealership ac- erage $45 wk. Comm. & bonus. count! 75-35. Excellent op- See Mr. Crawford, Hotel Rocse- — ve Teall rite Youna wie 4 p.m. Dent phene. __Pow ; NG MAN. PREE T VEL. CAB DATVERS AND Apply Deluxe Kidaie’ wie ie part time. Day ea —_, 101 W. = shopping Center, Telegraph “a EXPERIENCED HEATING SALES. ij ; man Wer Some _nished. OR 3.8405 after 6 “| Help Wanted Female 7 ELDERLY MAN, & OR OLDER. cae - fo’ rking lot work. Must 4 WOMAN TRAINED As WaT- ate “to ‘anve, Appr Riker a kine Seales, full rad art time. rage, ne. Eve * R217 See Make $18 to tite" "ever. 150 A Waikers + neds, Lake : a QvALiPi * or Wanted. : re ad ae - Hamerieg: Betty LeCoraw 1003 w. ATTRACTIVE YOUNG SALESGIRL. GLASIERS WANTED between 19 and. 9 fer hosiery & $3.07 hour. » depe: - Boston Shoes, WEST DETROIT OFASS OF Tel-Huron f Center. ATTE Tor 718 Auburn Ave. FE 20252 "Wonute — = to earn 9600 te oe = io aoe 12 t Dec. 7? HAVE OPENING sontess ‘tore he Senses, For two veal estate salesmen - ollections Car necessar?. whe wish to an active Georges Toy Service, OR 35408. office Must be experienced and . BABYSITTING & LIG! ao gee 0 ge og —- keeping during school year a Manager at Humphries Real Es- Senses Deviehare eres, ec 23-0474. Experience ‘essary, with. ref- HAND faa wg ed MA : erences, MA %-i973. = ator, must be and have own BEATTY “OPSRAIOR. EXPER? tools. “apply Auburn Rd. near enced Steaty. § dave. Ko eve- nin ‘ Mi eee ronditioned salon. Call — COMPANION TO ELDERLY LADY M out te Gain <7 anager Write Neg o money in a. business oe A * at once ; x Ma metics. Call ‘orhwrke a CHALLENGING sx T ORDER COE a t +-p00r —_—— . GIRL TO AW > i FUTURE IN Pa ate Digasant, sales _ office. RETAIL “ter Bee ion mie : a Bea- we ss LING wert A vg to Rem- Roo wcene CADY TO DO LicHT 26 Clifford or ye eae ee Pe sere, 12 p.m. to T p.m, : SARIN ee ae : se Tonk Co. | SALESLADIES |G ump wars| GR 4.9604 Se ‘Work Wanted Fomnia Ti| Licensed: and Bonded SPECIALIZING IN; 16 YR. OLD. er | Commercial & Indust FAN IN DEBT? LETS: ~~ BUY OR SELL Give You 1 a pei Pay shee Reear et ce ser yo nad nit te : ‘Ease Your a a caren CREDIT | yg er nereeae, a’pnone | a bail Se SORV| . ~ NEWLY. ROY OY ENAUR. “JIM WRIGHT ©. Buree 2-141 beach. Large yard. OR . 35 OAKLAND AVE. | FE S63 ne. A _ FE - | makes of moving, duly ip, 00 1 wl Bot be Teapan: : a , ; . PVT. ENT. " a er Woe ier 6.15 -W. Ke the hour FE 0035. Phone PE 5- . debts contracted by : ; 3 : , ; : Pe “WRIGLEY STORES — | "ub patveal , — Big A a eg 7 “ALL DT FORK. ms use| GATEWAYS to Weier’s ‘begutite tow 1 SMALL RESTAURANT WITH |2 PMs, BT, BATH. ADULTS| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor _ Govac ROOMEVEE CLE» Wt — : - 3 Community Bont shel TREES ~— year Fists eal Fr yet “ oe 3 ty _30t_ Coxe aD T NM. Saginaw st. . By aay 4 : “4 ag Fag = ee * ig famiiy VER'S RADIO & TV come ; sia opes Evenings“ Se | th Steph eaisge ee homes iosded with extras. ©. —TOR A sec ag a a A gg Ig CFrepsit ses W Huron. Night serv. | Wid. Kontracts, Mtgs. 32) come. | GUSTOM PLOWING. DRAGGING, wt ate WiC PONTIAC SCHR: AM 7 Rus With PvT. BATH & ENT, | WV * y car benatifully; “iend-| meat please. scat Instructions 2D “CEMENT & BLOCK discing # grading, anywhere. OR = - ad Vie. FomtAc ait seme , exatron * Bat a © ° $15 we FE ohn to st, Benedict's ranch. scaped fsbo with $1,006 down.) . ANE: WORK, FE 5-018 a7 0006 Sole. OR 3-1160 IR LAND con-| ©1431. shopp Pes +2504 : LEARN aN 10 DRIVE TEP tae CEMENT Wonk ae Williams Lakefront — Brick Bis ee Priv é Edward M. Stout, Realtor “heat. FOR COLORED BY OWNER. 2 BEDROOM HOME. gone % senate & city bes. $600 Roy Annett Inc. se 1 block x Straits Lake. Full down. FE 5-5078 TORS ——— B. Huron _ PEderal §-0466 Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 List Thru Partridge | “CUSTOM ALL BRICK | RANCH — aus Se aaa evr FLOWER ae ghana Nga “A girl doesn’t have to be beautiful to get a man, Helen—| ——— about that!” ror Sale Neacee 43 . ty pe —_ asement, aute. oi] heat, ‘slum num-stone sid! are near * end bs Payments $65 thie FOR BETTER BUYS 3-BEDROOM 3. Up. Oak floors. Pias- Fenceq vard, New, “modern “a irge on. rage. Lake privile 3. _2-BEDROOM oft, rons hai Estate rr oP 4 8. Telegraph 4 2 and Inco) at once. rier ‘Terms Pel, Sis Prana", pe - beautife’ setting on 8}. LARK Ligh ~ ~ You— ee 4 $20,950 BRICK Be ge Charm Bungalow A. velvet lawn and beontind a pe this tae If y op ares ‘ot Price ea! ‘or 5 $9,500 or trade for larger home. Cass Lake Privileges Vacant—5 room modern bun pian Please phone for an appoint NEW LINCOLN PLANT ent ~i-4- ty help —A lovely ranch, 1's years old FLOYD KENT INC. FE 20123 MULTIPLE DSTING SERVICE — Sie eed et “thet A Dandy Location ‘For Retired ( Couple new 4 large bedrooms, all oak floors. aiso full’ basement, Zz $250 DOWN JACK — LOVELAND PE 24835, FE +6 Only $1,500 Down 7 Rms.-6 Acres fect for large family. ‘Giroux Franks on SPS Ee are HAYDEN WEY Pat RET? tametite, Savin an J Sa ce, eee " €1-3 ACRES. $709 Down, § roome & tility, Berries and trees. Leslie R, Middleton ROKER "488 N. JOHNSON B FE 5-1721 FE 8-6003 « do Of SALE BY OWNER. 2 BDRM. ser ~*~ et, 2 basemert: a '+—bath —this—te»—seundsolid and ze __MI 43766 after 3: 0, acious rooms throughout, foors and orm TO LisT OR TO BUY REAL Es- oa ARD IN ap aC NNEWINGHAM REAL ESTATE! ‘and shade, garage, priced to sell. VACANT ROOMING HOUSE li rooms, N. Sagin 4-3a008 i. Lake 16. terme. ern, home. Oak foors,. modern “‘Klichen, Goudie sink, extra cupboards, snack ter; Formira : ‘ving room, hease - FE 41175 wail A. JOHNSON, Realtor -1704 S Telegraph Rd. FE 4353 BY Lit, sv OWNER. NEW 3 BDRW Le . count OT: ree lot. Good loce- eg oes ae Tae 1 4RM. & | TR Pro car, attached, plastered ga- rage. — driveway _ Safes ten: In good nr: pos tole. Low down ba NO MONEY. DOWN = Corner AUoUrT @ Uroorg sus, PE $3002 EQUITY IN 4 BEDROOM HOME. . 7 eo ilies trom: eity limita. Discount | Dose. for cash. FE AINBOW RE: A i ream ds 08 8 sl ~ th ones [ ve good credit ‘& references, s| CLARKSTON NEW, ee BEDROOM room | NATURE LOVERS i This home is ~~ for s ¥ Located on trees, This lovely home is only 2 years old, and selling — TRADE OR-SELL Dartri Fea ae GI's - . PRIVILEGES ON BEAUTI- FUL ELIZABETH LAKE — with this lovely 5 bedroom bungalow. Huge living room bs — = a he voters kitchen, 2 — and bath, wtiltt ang ee. shaded lot. Priced at $9,300. A REAL TREAT — awaits & charm ‘on Talow built. in sa. Ttoom A 0 Brie fenced y oe RAY pies Realtor 262 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 37103 ater oem Ss ineome,. Corner jot. ‘Paved ah street ¢car garage. $2,- LAY Lhe J AGENCY Milford. —s MUtual 44765 GILES 5 A Real Beauty Ram i fF Dien i i “i JERRY fi ADAMS Co, Leet en 1 wie” vd ils 4 oom by er an. aeiesi faonee. room, brick. Ce le tile Colonial kitchen. b-grade cons' See truc’ rge this one today. $14,500-—-rea- sonable terms CHEROKEE ROAD mae ag a. on 70 = Jot. bedroo: and ment. . eo Phe ot either side. Shown by ap- pointment. Huron Street oes suet" on ou down payment 5-242, = ti tMYywv Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE WATKINS LAKE Attractive, rustic 2 bedroom lake front @ room bungalow with — bath. oil furnace, = ted — with $1500 “town. Less ye RRY a ADAMS CO. WEST ‘SIDE errs Elizabeth Lake Front mod. WARD E. PARTRIDGE -| REALTOR, FE 4-358L. "1050 W. HURON ST. found B chy auto. hed ang ren, a! rs ak foot win oo _oversioes > below oe Leslie R. Tripp. ‘Realtor — at $19,950, gy el * pO YOU NEED A 3 BEDROOM conte ol — Here consider path free. & oe gg home, as room Rome. — extra stool 40681 or FE WE: LIKE IN FATHER — SON BUT NOT IN HOMES es se ores, we - 750 ai $1,800 down. LOOK ALIKES STREET } rooms, Eee Walls, closets lent, fogs paved’ street co for income, $8.700, $2,000 down, Has | _ fireplace, dining area, kitchen with space to spare, screenéd with oe carport, but a few features, You mus see it. $25,500, terms. al ee SUBURBAN INCOME rooms, 3 apts. 1'2 baths, oil ial et || WEAK TEL-HURON SHOPPING pig coved ce ge natura! fireplace, Saleen con car- heat, water softener, roenctons siding, . a beautiful skteet landscaped lot, bea) __ Only $13,800, terms. IN_BEAUTIFUL CHARNWOOD — k ranch, 3 bed- WILLS a paneled family room. font CASS HIGHLANDS room oil heat, Giassed-in porch, new mc iti ion, co on. $9,500, $2,000 down. j. Cc. HAYDEN REALTOR "garage, s8-E. Watton FE E061 Open-Eves | 3390 F. | ee Auburn Rd. Modern Home & Business Smith-Craw ford, luc. OFFI OL 1-0002 OL _ 61226 windows are t heat, eee lot, Price $11,976. OWNER MUST SELL Modern 7 room home with 3 vestibule en- Anl condition. ——— ‘lot with 3 i hort block to Tel- SYLVAN: VILLAGE. 2 bedrm. Large liv aa, ‘Near iake : vere ‘v.06 +3774, aren. Mod. with selec. oak "Heors, plastered bath full Sasounent, gas gent storms and ag & isin REALTORS warage. Lake . Priced’ at “oaly e8.106 90 LONG Lage ®RONT jated frame a a NEW A ca) galow, iatge rooms, ‘a coat "storms ih ed. nd ha m, kitchen, “ Too . Lands scaped 3146 Jonr R secth a "Auburn Rd, OL 27326. B me eg HOUSE, 2 ; ‘On lot 100x4 0". sete ae 52905 P “BLAIR. HURON GARDENS | ee modern. 2. ; 4 & = rise ce | yoy tet only $12,500 on ‘EM BREE & GREGG = GAYEORD). 86 E. Walton FE 6-461 Open Eves. Open Ev eS 4s payment —_ $350 DOWN Nice clean 2 bedroom bungzlow, Mapie floors, full —_ Rg insu- lated. “is buy for $1,200 DOWN On this attractive 2 bedroom home built in ‘55. Lar gy Aa room, sncetees ENenes . storms ss and screens, $0 2 1%. SCHRAM FE §-5001 "=. 5-071 ii Soniye —_— Ope es —, Res. a a $2804 RIVER, FRONTAGE ey “ead 160 ft. frontage with breakwater = 3 bedroom home, ful a i. tortie | and eee oe ees our bowt — well a i ear. fumerous features we would like 7. Cc. HAYDEN _ * \ Realtor Newly decorated 3 bedroom bungalow. Lerge living room, Oak walls, very .- nice gw ag Ba seg nook, 2 lar coos price $9,459 with low KNUDSEN * Ottawa Hills w Very well od 5 room 20 x 50 gara for | blinds | at water front, ia<'to0 os star ou see. ce, tenisible down payment. iy MODERN AMERICAN ee clack bea best. ant Grit “dining Bago EFS aunt” By rm WAY. ad | ‘1:09 OR | ES “20% eter - Families ‘? Famil Hiuim phries ’ For r Chlored. pon & owndy Mg. met Mis a Js CALLING. =TON : Bane wey b oho - income Proper hest, awnings. storms ‘ screens. A dear . aeneee ¢ with peved drive paved, street — ons J Moske district. oar sine wim terms: quickly op this~—i¢ ts priced right!) Clarkston | REAL ESTATE INC. 6. . Clarkston, Mich ei S00 DOWN New 3 bedrm bricks with without besements. Huge 1-3 secre Large from the busi- resi veiue for Cal ay ie, wit . ne pail “ or 57,986 Ridgeway | aS er Price i == doen, “Wht pe _ lf Oak OR 366i | Gree See | 3408 > §. Parke ‘PE 458i is x Sey LOT Ge. OFF May sae inl Lake. PE BUILDING SITE i. acre, located 1 block from GOOD " LocaTions AILABLE “TLGRON VALLEY Tis M0 at Pontiac Lake Bd. DAR E OLONY lake tront Joke pete. ite. ieee Reas. *. ._ eM _ ‘18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE 44 NEAR JR. HIGH Just off Perry ®. near the new dr . build- “3.150 with $156 down | WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1056 W, HURON sT a ee aa M87 7 CORNER Bebe fs Renee actes G8 corner See = eee Parriine ‘1s THE “BIRD” TO SEE. MOWERSTRACTORS | Fer Sale a gt a 20 ACRES orm. potets ba home. Well located | : 2 Sey. Se an. WEST ee PONTIAC Levely 10 rm. country none © 8 ses DGEWAY ae REALTOR 7 Baldwin Ave Es 18) s ee at i fe oe cond. 11,006. FE is AND ACREAGE OR -4ill. #B 4-000. Buy Thro Partridge List Thru Partridge Sale Business Property 49 §700-SO-FT. BLDG, | WARD-E, PARTRIDGE rent. Partners must | Stet set wits accept trade, Only $18,- REALTOR, FE 43581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESS . MICH "er W. HURON OPEN EVE TH 8. Sale Land Contracts 52 sano fe, DISCOUNT PURCHASERS pos Be. sae ed = YOUR McCUL LOUGH ane ar ___Ditie Hwy. OR 39761. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge Dixie Hi hway F Frontage | _ “7 tote oF a ne ee | Eine Re win afi . arden | center, machine .= r jet. ed for, mex OPEN EVE TIL s ' Hempstead BUILDERS — jermet lots 02130 ft City * ont ‘ate ral eg us Tas, Cee single family or apt, . AD impre a ® 6 Dine H toes oF cd Partridge maison PLA Eve OR 31708 or OR 3-3487 ‘S-So0t. OND XIE HWY. AN W to Wotarierd = ner7 ioe’ SCHRAMM — baking Taeat Tor gt wate ittt_JOSL YS REALTOR or. retail outlet $35,000 $10.000 down. or will cmnesher lease, Girous & Franks. OR p18 | : Balance 1 fleor bungalow and 2 for particulars oss Rea! 1303 W Hur ta. PE 44813 Ask oy Mr. Clark “38_per cent Discount On $1474.12 $e Sised. for quick sale, Hurry MR. H. Brown Realtor, 142 W Ps ; : 3 Nuree cali OA 86-2618 Is THE “BIRD” TO SEB A WAREHOUSE Over (50 oumere feet an ware- Pontiac the house west at ar ae ee | 87,500 dow WARD _E. PARTRIDGE Money to Loan 53 ‘State Licensed. Lenders) BORROW WITH CONFIDENCE Household experience. Gussew ap ts Oe & pen tows 6 steady inceme end can make - ahga at RT aT Be 5 bru Fertridge List Thru Pa NO FLOODED BASEMENTS HERE! bo B bave several B pwns over ied Lie ft frontage loce od on 8 hil. Never # worry about aa 1 acne. oo yy. a i 9885 Lapeer Re a taas | of Pontiac, been pase HIGH HILL VILLAGE ‘A HOME OWNER’ —— po ntatn — 6, a4 sone “LADD'S | NC. * va Bar: + OR REALTOR: FE F358 RESTON, MAIN STREET tm heart of business MODERN ATTRACTIVE — — ing With 3.300 7. ft Basement and cony jet Bacelient West Huron street loca! Wil give bows term lease Call for en & ment, oo information orer | DORRIB & 8ON REALTORS uron Phone FE #3857 | SOx ma LEAS (ATELY | 20009 94. ms floor epace at. 373-375 eS. Ave. Large park- | im rear Dey time call FE a4; been. FE 3-5219. Business Opportunities 51 a full AMIE ig tee ie fast. same day, Phone of stop in. Household Finance Corp. of Pontiac tnd Piet” Room 60” "PE cass LOANS $25 TO $300 BENEFICIAL —FENANCE-€O.— (Provident Loan) 7 W. Lawrence St ee eee eee eee oases ene eee - ete ( sheases* eee anere Knee hole desk . chair... eee eee Pee ee aeteeeeneeee 7-11 “This apartment heat a mnidiaoas weule bargains in its | the window bt FA0's shop “ : a 55 [Sale Household Goods 87| Hs ir. ae: & BATH. WILL Fe bites war, truck me er sell for low down pay- GEORGE BLAIR - S007 6536 Dixie Hey AYTON PLAIN: __Eves. OR 3-1708 or “OR om & all sttachments, swap fr. used car. OA 8-3807. KENMO CONSOLE SEWING machine—ewep for dinette set or CLOSING OUT. Good fishing & deer é pee for acreage oa rE _— BAR, 1 CHS BAM He ees land, 5 i on trout stream, we known t- room. free & clear, 46003. @ ACRES GMAIL LAKE — —ALEee de. NAtonal 73017. 645 a * 47.500 bs) ee comes — _ NEAR CLARESTON acre waterfront lot. vse LOON LAKE -- Large co ner lot, shade. lake priv! deges. $2,750 cash 130 2 300. $3,750 eac a erent a ona SCARE tg oe ed = LAKE SIDE Bw pine : sand: Cail CAREPRORT [OT CEDAR I8- Lake. Sandy peach, Reas. L AKEFRONT bedroom furn. Goad Beach. Fs _— Dorothy Raryder Lavender R 7001 Ph. EM EALTOR land Rd. (M50) be or MUtual_ ett LAKE FRONT "yea CHER fvine ™m., Pale rt? c “ANAL. FRONT LOTS Salad Se ae OT ERONT COTTAGE sent ey vei ie *rrecrestion tn bar. 52 th break- inside and be contracts in trade. rentage on cana! and with $400 dn. , letely 2 ied, with rm aes Cass RD. ? vacant and ws fn ‘onty, 91.200 en. uy Broker 6 Acres—W ooded nd of HP. HOLMES. INC. Freese, : rw )eRALTY PE $1284 5143 Casa r Blisabets R4 For Sale Acreage 47 Ie te 5 Actes Parcels Gite en oll, A land, ¥. c PANGUS. Realtor San eollect: If you like trees, you'll ike the netura) beauty parce! im its "CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 803 Community National a Bid Pen ‘FE ¢421) Eves. fim ettered, oose. 8 ACRES - tae efreat he: ea assoriment ie cary #500 ACRE Jem age e = befo $250 N. EASY TERMS ety Ros OVER ROAD 808 = ALSO HAVE MY WRIGHT | Me OARS unit 25S" } 10 ACRES 10_scres. New por merge home, 4 ¢ from Pontiac. Approx. 600 on Sashabaw Rd. } is the we GEORGE, ‘BLAIR - REALTOR OR 3-1251 638 Di “Hwe. Ever. Ortonville = 71815 a Fa. ag og ‘weet of _Pon- OR 3-1708 or OR. 33687 | : REAL 4436 Dizie bss oR +m DO YOU WANT A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN? “ATTENTION IF you are OUT OF WORK or RETIRED, we heve just the place for you. Small investment in dry eleiners k-up station. Assured good income. Pick up the start that extra money you need HOME & BUSINESS. Established dairy bar in live town, — sp sage — equipm r cream anu- factu fully equipped kitchen B — juarters. Baty down payment takes business and pe + estate. aii today for partic- ars. MOTEL. —- @ modern untts, completely furn Also ¢rm. modern home has Diste Hey. trontage. WI!ll take trade. s STATEWIDE Real — Service of Pontiae 1717 8. Telegraph __ PE 40521) “LET'S T: ALK BUSINESS” HOT OR COLD Any weather will piease you this air conditioning & 3 ihe v= em = i | 3 tracks Sh iy in this area. Self Serve Grocery MCHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER BROKER 1573 $8. TELEGRAPH RD. 1382 _PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR BEAUTY | S HOP brick noon for Beauty Modern a in rear cad be acluded i - Sates $30 th 5 met 1 ance rm also consider trade for wood bi ting ™CTORGE BLAIR A TOR , balding | Buy Thru Partridge | List Thea P frid ¢ WwW. ‘TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | Ph. Rochester, OL 60711 OL 1 Quick = See ee, . MODERN CHA pink living room suite, 1 id. FB HC |HOME & AUTO | Stare” signatures and “Oakland _| Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. “FE 2-9206. WHEN YOU NEED — $25 - $500 You ean get it quickly on ee eignature, car ote age a cs endorsers. Paym bud; ‘We will ay geet to you with your money problems. FINANCE CO. FE 41574 er) Pontiac St Bank Bidg. Happy Folks Buckner’s employes serve with « sone in. man- Tt is-easy—to.deal at Buck- wer s where courtesy and kind. ness aré shown te ereryone .and is a pleasure. tT your immediate and future happiness by arranging for credit account with the company where you are wel- your petronage is appreciated. 1 ag Poadapte Up to 24 months BUCKNER FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN LOANS ol TO 3500 $25 TO $500 other security. op to i” oF _Frgnaly an terre ieas ope Buckner a IND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG. PONTIAC i¢ oy HIG way ef AYTON PLAIN BARNSTON, WA LAKE 43463 VAN DYKE a LOANS $35 TO BA R & LIVIN NE “ La St. FE 41538 > Even Pai: & BROWN, Realtor 10 1392 W. Huron Pn’ FE call OA 6-218 “+ what have you. FE 494is. SWAP VICE HAS CHROME | set, $15 OR aoe ia swaP 5 SWARMS Or maiver * WILL SWAP 17 HYDRO F PLANE for what have you or sell for _ $125, EM 3-2884. EQ IN 3 BR. odel station wag- Drayton. AY FLECKED WOOL ST light gray sport jacket. sizes ‘. eon 1 summer pale blue suit, 4 dark biue sport jacket, sizes for $25. FE 5-9135. Au BABIES 6 | suit, giris ice BLUE. On good Out: 45 «OS. e¢-red-snow- tadies white \wool with hat. Also re white Lk stat gE sorentes. "te wedding gown, size a to 4. FE +2145. JULY poder ceuear w 2 ever: nome, with ba BARGAL MO. i PTECE snow red tise hood coat set, “ettit.--ts 's; FE 4-46 GTH ae oe c lor every milly. 44 off on : ae sales tes. BOX Woodward, Birm. MI 44528 A-l PRI and iron, ~ Scrap p & Iron bab = gern Gow ®. SIZE &8 - 8. — S6A FOR SCRAP CARS 8-8707-FE 46572 leaf table ROCHESTER; MICH. [Sale Household Goods 57) OG PPLE L AIOE NE 1 CRIB, JUNIOR BED, $5 EACH. RCOAL & yr. sd vree ear a oe - Ft. hy Fa Sea fit & Biss on | Pc. L1¥1NQ ROOM on sist 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95. Ruron, PE 42064. mig gens nnn screens, 1 door. OL 23-0073 ers, 141. W. Brand new SUITE. * matching NATIONAL HAR- A : yee bas awe AUTO. WASHER & MAYTAG DE- fexe easy pa apy Cais, BRAND $15. =o BEAUT. | ~ MAHOGANY CORNER — 1838 — ‘Bivd, - sneeenenistitlnmsoneranscnrmtiomananietntioms BEAUTIFUL COLONTAL a pookcase. Daven co Houseware. Hoover “vacuum. OR a ive TABLE AND ® chairs. Yellow, ica 5 __like new. Cheap. 1655. MOD: HOU i Bas bed- ag i cu 2 emp, we new ine cu - elec we, misc. ments ‘2 Wolver- ee went oo bereacy motor, record Yard ornaments forth. Leaving state. E Ss Sed? DELUXE WHIRLPOOL sUDS-MIS- er ——— Exc cond. see it op- . MI 47080 is fies frig. Call between 6 & 1. | §) vester refrig. Ca. * . ¥ 3M, aaa” os $50. a Gest gute. mM 68218. — BE DROO a “‘BurTEs, ~GHEST, : ES- donton $38. beweee 1060 W. Huron. : une cea DEPT. wneeeene 33 saat’ * PE 41122 Ais Ce | rues | “FET etewee teed ee ag ewer eeee ef : rs ze eee hoe = COAL & BUILDING eae Gnines Lake Ave. “iy does be 3 _Sdle_isundry tabs. OR 200s _ bgt gl —— CARRIAGE, = izer, cs "An ‘ia exc.- WE erator, excellent cond. OR 54200. WASHING MACHI GONVEN- tional with sutomatic plump. $120.50 value, an 4%" USED “PLYWOOD, HAS BEEN used for form work and is all aoe, a, = for sheeting, $60 « . FE 8-007. __ Wagon tralier Ln. OR 3-3340. 275 tb. Evinrude motor, pe. i oom ecard table, $8. OR 2 ON ANY Spe ‘ot heating or st job at sa ‘ailing prices oo matter do terms, — ic Hea coal Co. OR anes, 1135 Wil- ke Rd. at , next to oot i. 4. ee 2 GIRLS ae” BI udson. Co.) 80 Hocsyeuckic. - ironer, (West ee 2 WHEEL TRAILER, #40. PE 3-7606 ‘ i-1-1-A_ ALOMINUM SIDING AWNINGS — Immediate Sorivery. $9.95 & Pay 8. largest dispia - Fluorescent, 33 Orchard Lk. Ave.| . ‘26 | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 eee = HEATING EQUIPMENT furnaces, oil. burners, floor aoe stokers, and space T WA’ . A. Thompeon..80 8. Perry. LUMB BARGAINS an pra rng te ft. Qx4 shotta be 2x8; 2x10; te12; 3x12 all. 5. ba in priced (Field tile and “Aik Weather-strti- hae te "P: iz concrete & motor... $1.15 | SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES £o. R4, (Ms) OR 5340 _ Highland _ LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS POR dition, reasonable. MI 46406. 1. | PO ——--— | storms, jalousies, _} tp. & % off clearancé on paints, a oor Le 9 of aT, ateel ings, plus, alum screen room, | car & erpamental iron. Alum. ¥ n birch Cail for free esti~ mates. No money down, $5 mo, & cabinet hardware, lock . VAL FEnTOOD o sci a exterior doors. Pontiac: Plywood Co. by Ph. FE 2.05031 cles $25 to $138 —_ swivel chairs 2 'si0 $0-10 new kinds ~ ARNOLD *“OxFORD. OA #5011, Bi delivery, © ished. Z “Sale Store Equipment 64 giass thewense register, 0 onic now pert hag Hy the Pontias Paul Uniphrey, TE cash OR 3-4363, pert Be. Sale Sporting Goods 65 4 Exc. Woops : MaAytair 63016 i FT fect . xi0 bew canvas tent. b Recah Sore free pool a hurst. PE 6-360. ARR Spuaabc st cy “*-RBG- COLLIE rca COU Mr. E,. Orr, * his Maceday Tae) Sale Fare. Equipment 76. * .| Foe Sale Motorcycles 83) —evele, MA 41147. COMPOS * higa Sie Lime, Nitrogen, ma ' rus and ‘pttaseim one Holly" Melrose. 7-159. Immediate Delivery A-l top soll, black ~dirt ag ae gare fil) dirt. rl. INTERNATIONAL COMBINE... with “oe all bey % eres stand | i N. Rechester Rd. Pla teau TRACTOR Wagner Hi-Load- & back biades, bucket, Complete for land- arden tractor, ridin, b velting, ary lewn mowers, En & us ry tillers ‘~e _ a trucking. ce 1, fill dirt, ¢ in tile. Tucking. coment and ‘mortar. OR ' MA &- _ gE gem GRAVEL & FILL. FE "FING | BROS. For Sale Pets 9 _Levourdep Farm store 2 YEAR OLD BLACK AND TAN) Teed Doberman for outboard en tracter, MU pm DS t beagle. $14. OR AKC” BOXER POPS ~ BRINDLE FE AKC PUPS BRINDLE females. & wks. $15, FE 48368. pe TE FEMALE.) A 7 mos. old. FE 23-2604. M ARG BRIEF, SPANEDE WO. Plenty of free parkin — age | & —. makes arden tractors, ro- ae tillers, goin mowers, Al priced to ." edit. termes KING BROS. 4-734 FE 41112 PONTIAC PD. AT OPDYRE — _ Mod new sarden and lawn Au sizes . 6, i . Oliver, l-row A mr cong? 4 w-D 2row cultivator, rT. Drvde ry¥den 97FS. old. Sable x FE 5-8371 McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWs AKC ENGLISH SPRINGER SPAN- mnt Parts & separa _ e MI 4-1988 NEW AND REBUILT COMBINES. OR 3.2114, =n jal equipment. Davis Machin- aKC REG. BEAGLE PUPS ¢ §;; NA eas at Ortonville. Meet weeks oid. G0. Ma 62003. 0050) eee erent OP mg Waldon Rd. ous EQUIPMENT AND RE- “—“BRITTANY PUPS. AKC — parts Plus real bar- — in used farm achinery nee Se = grout work and by an AN out @ ee Us. iver ‘Seber nen Se eS . Akc, sHOTs, gentle. FE 8-i2es. TARPA at mele ~ PUPPina Re oe (JOBS A Sa Bae 2-0022 - - NT AT sTUD One pled new Case 140 Baler Puppies, AKC reg. Curtiss, OB) ang Case 220 Forage harvester. J. 1. Case & Ferguson Dealer Rochester — OL 1-876 au ces and ¥ CRED rf TER: ~ I IOUGHTEN & "SON For Sale Housetrailers 78 OA S 2 GHTKTEY SERN FL | Sv |VANAWEL + OR, 3.1355 _ or FE 6-85 Ce. T8 Sout —AAA BUYS— __{*0F8-% _ §-0046. Bor's 3 26” ENGLISH RACER, $15. KGa ci » 10 ft. utility, ar er 256 electric motor. FE 2-6145 i956: ‘PDA “0a PE TT FoR m. PARTS AND SERVICE ON Bats __ Saginaw. aed Sonal Daste~-00A ONL EL EL LO AOL ALL NLA LOL USED TRUCK PARTS ALL MAKES AND .MODELS HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES 3 ss Ave. FE me caeyy PRE GES 00 down or 1955 113 TON 81 CHEVRO SEDAN pettv-|' iit old car in trade, Full: ‘oo, CRS 36° BIKE Bore 2 | cee North Chevrolet Co. 0. ~ Boats & Accessories 8&5 2 BOATS ALL READY FOR. RAC- North Chevrolet Co. PLS RRO This is a Chevy * cylinder stake. a 3 me 48 bat uitrel Rd. FE $400 actual miles Has 4-speed 8 al ‘slat Leedenenate _transmission. Be sure & look this Sgr Sele Care 91 Suir BOAT. 34 GF woth 6! bee ee th pp ime Ne Nari stEER i AUTO SALES . CHRIS FT. 68 Oakland aes “9 2-238! gs Mang , BRO® “ing whee, trailer, 1ob—10 bp ne SCMP BODY AND & TO | ite CHEVY 7 DR. POWER G Sears SNe, tae coe. S tat cap, For information call! -p @ H. Power pack. Take over ents. PE 2-4102. 130 Starr ia Pr. YELLOW) ACERT POLLY | "a soma PaCEDP ana | ote with trailer a. Mark « os sims. . . 1965 V8 2 DR. ENGLISH Sy PANIES. OXFORD TRAILER BOATS a . ft. Arka me GERMAN SHEPHERD. 77H MO. SALES Li Rage lier Pt KC reg. $40. MAyfair 6-2504. | to 19 wide in Generals Garaen- oneer, Giang e, ret oS ving Fuvver, GERMAN N SHEPHERD | PUPS, si0| “tp Michigan Arrows & st & new Steel Be oats, $96 cs EA es, gh Pe A for travelt \CLIFF DR SPORTS ORied by champion, Lon Weal iae.t0 ar, wal tiabe Hi Gerd | CENTER sce arn | i 0 Tose Tegyteum REE reeateret, BM eee te Gan ant | NEW 14 ROWBOATS, $55; ALU- LOVELY CHOCOLATE BROWN mile 8. of Lake Orion on 324| minum boats, bargains: classy (es. 2 Pomeranian 1 4 or a ® steal. Eliza back male| Hutchinson’s Annual beth Lake Rd ingese puppy. 1 | July Discount Sale ~ 9 M24 MY 3-2750 LAKE ORION *% BUICK SUPER, STANDARD transmission, very good bargain. EM 3-0081.. iss BUICK HARD TOP LOW mileage A-1 shape. $725. FE 5-2766 me BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP. Sitdon_ goad Saneperaton Bat miss on cr yout oft old A in trade. Stock No. N—3770. © $192, 052 W. Huron CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- some? Let us h emote ome tee ¢ Lake Orion Motor S Sales FORO-MERCURY WILL ACCEPT Outboard ances guns. cameras, zt peymens ous goed toed cot BIG TRADE-IN ON North Chevr MALE OORWEERS OLD | py ea AS to eetect from —__|_EVINRUDE MOTORS PE_ 42889 AN’ So ce, 83405 00. _ Or ia yeere, re repair experience. Boats. TALKING PARAKEETS. SINGING ITER < 20-8 wide, SALE — *& suppii¢s. Tony's Marine canaries. Also pairs & h bride. price, $2485.00 ak Fe ea + gt — Re. rm. FE a “TROITERS —@ & 10 wide. | BOA POODLE PUPS. MALES & FE- - You will — U JOE'S Aa A&N SURPLUS rE _2-0022 males. Toy miniature. FE 40408. of dollars when Pom | t h- | GENTURY-CADILLAC UMINUM Talk inson’s du Also s large YELLOW-JACKET TS : “Parakeets Guar. to lect: ge . ATER DOCKS HOIST a] Some .. training canaries.) St greatiy ed prices. 31 Cad: | USED SNIPE & ING 501 St. FE 72-4025. iliac, 31° Detroiter. 27° Prairie| OpEN EVE. & SUNDAYS PEDIG Schooner, 34 a 40’ . a CES SALES oe Bo gee Chevy. 38° — arrow, and) INLAND LAKES SALES ir — chiares. #38, many more to ¢ from. 7 E = ae 4T2t_ FE 2-6122 Pal eS CANA SUP.) . olies, 183 cree, Fi 2.7727. Sand ag Ave; « TOYS. 4 MONTHS ''94—45-FT. PRAIRIE Exc. cond. §700 dn. FE 5-2833. Bob uwbiceon Mobile le Homes Sales, Inc. “rere SCHOONER | 3940 _ Orion Rd. Rochester. OL 1-0710. REAL HUNTING DOG PUPS. *, beagle, ‘4 walker. None better. Bes Teles L. L Oberlin, rear. SETTER COLLIE, PUPS JOST rful_pets. TOP soit ke & er light lendecaping & be THOROUGHBRED BEAGLE PUPS ers mot available. $10. rE “TRO CAL ALL PET aHOP, PACE sor Fi +s w ANER, c REG. Ayty wheilp ist of aeeet FE Dogs Trained, Boarded 7 70 ALL BREEDS BOARDED OR- chard Grove Kenneis, 41121 ¥| 14 Mie Rd Every Day Sate Day at TRAIT LER. EXCHANGE me HOMES TOS. Woodward Ave. Birm ‘$1 BUICK SUP! Hae sat 4 DR. GooD he more gy * A seen after 6." troyal, Silver Crest Sub. 1953 CHE ‘CHEVROLET. | RADIO a. r USED. : 62- Oakland ave. PE 60291 1952 |} MERCURY OUTBDS., bp rty 4 Orion. MY _3-3732, EVINR INRUDE MOTORS | pa beg ti Grommes. . WE TRipE— TERI Harrington Boat Works 1400S. Telegraph _ MS AVAILABLE * et FE 2-8033 down, assume mo. Cell ereait i a7 ie ry _MI 47500 Ford. CHEVY 195: 2 a orn ? &H. “overhauled. Exc. $405. FE 42075. aaa S CuRTT 2 DR. POWER GLIDE R. & H. — m- Take over FE 130 Starr. Best_offer. a CARS AL aero is CHE -BUICE pase ORION, 1955 STATIONWAGON af on omg with economy drive oe = cleay thule and out, for quick Just your bey dewn -- prot GMAC terms. UALITY FOR | SALE CHRIB- ; craft runabout - light, speed- Ha ‘ Ch | «deals ne Compare our| ometer, saminaahisis, te erin skins eV. ces. & ‘most. liberal elec. startér’&;, controls & trailer 6751 Dixie Highway at MIS erms & best aaeee rates in $800. May be seen at 1314 Uni- Maple §-5071 Open Nites "til 9 area w can we do it? Repeat) a rsit Pontiac yolume business —- yrs eraity © nema of dealing ‘with sati 4 custo~ SALE: .. 1-FT. 653 BEL AIR 2 DR. RA- luting ANDERSON, CHAMPION. | 3588 "Broadway, MY. 2071” | Wut Reet Toon FE 37410. PALACE. & widens a8 to 8 GARWOOD SPEED ) BOAT & MO- | Citev. vs CONV. DEMO, ALMOST BEEMER & TOUR-A-HOME!| sonable. Inquife at 114 Dekel, Will take cian trade. Ne’ reas. Recenaileneg sore trailers: like Watied jake, Wies.___. offer refused. Call PE 65-4161, Ext. aa cmanecnin pecnanele NEW oy BTS a: ay _40 & ask for Jack Seebald. BOTTLE GAS 7 aliiaiiomnnbaliateneaest a - 2 on PARTS & SUPPLIES BOARDED, "Barrsbel, ‘318 6. Tele. ay, Grain & Feed 71 18ST & IND CUT NEW MAY, _ straw. Bailing twine, bafling complete hay service. ALL TYPES OF HAY, 18T & 23ND cutting and y oo No rain. Wil! deliver. OA 8-217 BALED HAY, SERED’ 6 CENTS bees Cats trained, eyapn bale. Pick up gut of the field 3634 Orchard Li Rd. Second bev 8, of Walnut Lk. Rd. MA aaa ‘HORSE — CATTLE HAY. g acres, ae ¢ baled in field FE §-1039 212 W. Gifberbell Ra.) ~ For | Sale Livestock 72! CHILDREN'S HORSE. BLACK es yr. old — .. Call at house 1. mile of Sliverbell on ai Ra. Mr. Sargent. Jick & JENNY BURRO. JENNY! mm foal. stud for service while on. — . E Pain, 3 Thomas) ee "id Miles N of Oxford OnE. &’ NUT PONY. BAD- de & peitie’ Weate. 7 FE 40418. Been ne, tg? & BOUGHT 610i iliwely _ Wi # a lene na Telegraph Bring, indders and tad ‘cone bear, 4 feeder aes. POGe ts. ses SETRAILER SPORTSMAN 20°, COME 3 nu —Teiegrapa —_¥E 2 goles Lot ‘til 8 and Sun, P M. Parts, Serv. ‘til 6—Closed Sup. — Se modern. Stop & tu takes, Lat too | Schoo! _St. M Metamora, * Mich. & SEE THE ALL NEW Tour-a-Home, 184) fi. by wide, — "kitchen, $1605, 15 ft $805 ~~ mele "trailer — Skyline ft for -$1105, Century, % i for Holl $210 N rose i. e refused. No dealers aie Exchange 60 8.1 60 8. Telegraph OWER BALE. to 607 Dixie H ur trailer. We it on fa210 WN Holly . Holly - rose “| Tran ware, 3064 Auburn _Aubura Heights FE 2 oe ste MOTORS. CREST! % “Gator trailers, “Big wlakest trades ott: ? trailers, ei for cme suthouré 2 s0850n- rd fons. Bank terms elly's: Hare. ms. _Pvi. owner. DELUXE i] GOOD | Would a CHEVROL ily car, not needed, A-1 ‘shape. rd chift, clean. exe, tires. $650, FE 86-3627 cent down ri Costello's Boat House. a wait? Go boating Orion. RACING YP RUNABOUT. Mark 25 Mercury, very fast. Nice condition. 5-2138. JOHNSON MO" TORS ligt NEW CHEV. DR. SEDI SEDAN. | Bouts access. Low mi. t ‘ieee S = apn Mearine | Avon. FE 47487. . 4 ies, 396 Orchatd Toxs Ave. avant BOATS = wie coenents aoe eee 4 ¥ A en mobile. one owner, gto 5 gag r sedm gue. Stock No, N-3835, Black ag Heilark welding makes White finish. & one piece. r eet toes North Chevrolet Co. 2192 8 Telegraph Rd. FE 56-9962 1900 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham “Bright Spot” FLY #ENGINE AIRLINER anh. [...& each way = Ferry Service, 254, tion Offered 87 TO lus tas inc.. OR Ui GoiInG ORTH PaRT a way, FE 5-6806. AUTO SUPER MART 1737 Olds 88 hol cpe $2950 57 Ford Fairlane 2 dr wee eee SMALL T t, age gg yng fbi “STUD SERVICE. . MY 2-6402. * sins oy model ent : — iar saan _Wanted Used Cars 88 | oe FOR, FEE COR SEES TOW- “FOR or truck. "57 Buick 4 Dr. Hardtop "56 Cadillac Cpe. 55 Olds 98 Holiday Sedan °55 Cadillac Cpe 55 Ford -2 Dr. 54_Olds 88.4. Dr, MI_¢-0255. 8s MY 2-2411/ @r Call chad Mat. iit, Petts. x 80. a a mer Ford. piste art eee cee Fe shit er ey aD & MERCURY DEMOS. FOR 52 FORD 8 CLUB COUPE, FO-O-MATIC $37.85 MONTH 56 DESOTO EDOME MOTOR SALES DESOTO-P DEALER ~ 33 TsAne rom DEALING “CASS AT W. PIKE ST. s + me ue one blue, W.W. Vinyl trim, over- OR 3-3628. ROBBERY , I LEGAL ONLY AT CENTRAL _ Here Are Some Of -Our Steals: — SEDAN, Engine. Gai ready to. $495 53 CHEVROLET _.__ BEL_AIR H-TOP ___ Radio & Heater, 2 tone, Auto. shift — Body, en- gine, tires, excellent ¢condi- . tion, Only: "53 Pontiac 4 Dr. */'53 Buick Riviera 2 Dr. "$3 sler 4 Dr. "53 Fo dd 4 Dr, 53 Chevrolet 4 Dr. "52 Pontiac 4 Dr: 51 Olds Sedan - -- > 30 Cadillac @ Special “Olds 4 — Cadillac! Orchard Lake at at ’50 Plymouth Cl, Cpe--—+ A big car rae a B PEGS i © 8S 6 MERCURY, aa “Radi a ter An’ ex - bh lat $1390 BP OTHER R CARS | For Sale Cars 91 i853 FORD. mew. R & H. GOOD tires, OR 1953 FOR CRTs v4, 2 TONE & heater, priced to “Ss down or > car Motor Sales pee Chey rolet C 0. d Ave. Bi ‘WHATS: YOUR Schultz Motors @ & WOODWARD Ld ar ~ HAUPT * CLEARANCE Bose SAE “Oakland County’s ' peatzr | Fastest it Growing Dealer” «| Pontiac Sales (sere can: = = can | 79 ie ae ts ¥iedes | Shee La ote | pysa¥moDys {is coop eases ar Bilal oa : . a Pontise Auto [ise signee? et com - Brokers. “is¥a* sities ear ten Se aero air =, _ $1eas pale San aes em Were f % Bes BR TS gigror— aferads, wer i) SUMMER — 10, GOLMERINE BOAT, see, WO: | iia ve bane naescoemmemiaes: North Chevrolet Co: LINE‘? ? 3 ue Fe retain, xr erenaee | WILSON GMC) Haskins Chev. py oe f Samana tte 1957 CHEV. Ee SOE eae, Newt Used Trucks [aS Bit "Tatas «| "hast 4 de HARD TOP. | 2h Son. DEMOS son trailer, fully equippe akland at Cass coe = a ren ae =| ; * ia PT. WOLVERINE RINE SEERDBOAT FE 5-9485 " ag ee FORD eae ee ee ea 8 GooD| AND - Sal cattaed aeior benaet wie oe = : TDR-CLEAR "CUSTOM 8 CYL. a a hi PRED ———— AND —_______ For information call ‘Mayiair | FOF Sale Cars 91 ceevy si sei ate CL U8 $950 $6 PLYMOUTH 2 dr. | u-"yenteine ra re is RONABOUT. “EW WE 1952 BUICK SEDAN, RADIO AND {Sener bent ‘otter MI 813. Saver V-8 dive & ivory. leeks 1 cond. Prt owne® PE 75638 TERRIFIC SAVINGS Merc. Elec. Reasonable. OR; ester asstine pavinent ¥ tara CHEV. 1956 V4 CONVERTIBLE LARRY new. Gnves whe nev, low ee ; mae ees 3.6323, say Sub sregit coupe. Powerslide trans. Radio & EROME 5 RIVIERA — Birmingham 2-DOORS — 4DOORS | if BOAT MARE 40 MERCURY Msroid’ Turner Ford: heater, Whitewalls, mile OME : IVIERA Ww AGONS—CONVERTS _ trailer. wil} sell or age. New car condition. oe your R FORD DEALER This Buick rv hardtop has pow- _ trade. on “2131 ins at at ge ges | S8F Gown — easy GMAC terms. es = ees sors. x. qreen & ive Clean Cars a ae a ee Fo ee rewmser=| Haskins Chev. aS THUNDERBIRD 85 DODGE HARD TOP | | NEW LOCATION FI a ‘Wy CHRISCRATT CONTINENTAL: = = ies. Naat sol. ¢ wall. Ost our B heh our Brice ae Pelee nan aoe | Financing Our Speciality WD : | amen) t€K WApie on eet kK nite ‘til 8) 49135 ead Se $8 Mercury, hard top $1395 = — Mark be a : mater. fully seal aes ‘PVT. OWNER " xi an are rN AGOR. 6 Fe FORD W AGON. # a hard tep, 910s. or your car dows - 22FT. OWENS _ ond Magpie S300" -_ ot Uiness, $1688. OL Leto, 1405 BW. | Ranch Wagon, 2 dr. ¢ $3 Mercury, hare F 3 As Little as 815 per week ne “cy” Ui it GONDEFIOR ¥ q : ' ¥ Hits. ee Owns |e eee Se oe Geeesin,. | amma sett cuaneee Trmmin ees ENS | apes seat a ate spend condi, VE tenn * © Custom 4. 4 47. sedan, mam. biue | 8 Morciry’ hang top 60s oe Pep saan ames th the water ceased Teady te co. | 1#7_S. Saginaw FE +4101 | Cail after 3. 08 Scott Lake Ra. | CONVERTIBLE ROADOTES. r, Py “or 831 poe a .| i055 I6PT.“CHRig CRAFT. USED | 104," SPECIAL ¢DR., NICE! 19:3 DODOE CORONET ; - Cae Lot ae $8 Merci Cony. 9108. very. little. Can be seen at Slay 0, Jour old car, Vs. maroon, radio & pewter Must sel >. San tcl. Gep_tene & Sears, mutta wale 6-| $5 Uneme tent eee iam, baughs. Oakland Ave. down. Stock ‘No! S000, price e- Pree ; Seek Ne HT Enaneed. Bad - AE Gans week Fon te ane a nG tai Sa Pena. desma aetna wedma| “ec creenie co | =e See ee he oeie gertee HASKINS carter svt "al ie Put | 1000 8. Woodward ave. B: &. m| North Chevrolet: Co. oe eee ee te ready to welt $a that vor i Oi Ages starter, 3018. ¢ sume ents of $17.08 month. | cation to of the "if i | 1000.8. Woodward Ave. Birminghem | COT*efedit Mav. Mr. Parks, Mi| Ya "erepcrite sperking fastecy | th Se are Tae: tS wor sites ALUM, i2 PT. ST. 5 EF MOTOR, STAT I > Trade Up or Down $7800, Haro Ford. clean chrome. —- ; La ny CHEVROLET “Won ia drawing. $350, Greenleaf p- G oo CL LARKSTON MANY OTHERS 70 cnoose | RCO)R FR | ie Sains ear viideer ~~ BOAT TRATEER, $25. 2 DODGE DEMOS. 1961. BIG SAv- HURON MTR. SALES, RIEMENSCHNEIDER transmission, Ren ‘ove available on all ore = 2 sa — Plymouth . bd MERCURY 3 . ter Bivd (Us. MIs Dement at ae conditioning eae ® ah diner Bre 8. | AME Dine Mignway ot Mis a wallesave| MRS, not one oon, Seen DeSoto 2 door. : ines Studebaker V-6 Land Cruiser, : Suburban } MID- SUMMER SALE | PLUS "oes ATION : a sePlanse Motors Prices Slashed i : | 2 awa er sa 2 sto S, OLDS DEALER ‘AS ADVERTISED ON RADIO “eemmprragres te) AM A ong SET OF FOUR ove terms. B® E.| ree ot es , - , ‘CEN TRAL LINCOLN. MERCURY = ies aay + DODGE as S1. Two Door......$ 295)|- Radio & Heater, Low mileage. — "54 CHEVROLET 2 Door 210 er | 83 FORD 2 eae 535 Custom r $1195 °53 DEE eee $ 695 “Radio & Heater. Radio » Myeramatie, ge "St PA D4 Sahar ; } ‘Uitramatic. , vs Four Doc Bo eg | 795 ‘54 2 aneehnene a "4 / ss] PONTIAC 9 CH a Moater, 12 Boor tredetee ve eeben ei $I9S RETAIL es or Sioa ieassiten MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS. From $95 to $245 — YOUR. TERMS — A Phone Call Brings. 4 Cour rtesy Car to Your i : “ ease : ze RE. peta . greeny ‘USED CARS” si wa 4 a NASH RAMBLER MER | Cory 1 evn pond concition | ___FOR.ONLY $2990______ . z ‘56 Rambier 4 dr. oniy $1305 . 3 NA ceo eae station: LIFETIME GUARANTEE tires. ‘ mgtor. & take ‘Ss ar, hard top, atic, on all *51- *S7 models ‘ 3.023. kak tor Jack is =|R ; i vine cele. & white as long as you own the car’ .| NORTH, PONTIAC | North Side—641 Oakland-Ave-+ 7) 1889 Chevrolet hardtov. Beautiful. a eEw S ised Buick Super’ Hardtop. '56 FORD Convertable ....:-....... Pree p= ' er uanee D MODELS - = Bi Me Oty Pergo atic, Radio & Heater W-Walis. AUTO SALES 56 CHEVROLET 210 D H/Top #3" sic Seat $1698 ~Walls, 2s ___ FE san Hor sesense '66 PONTIAC Hardtop Starchiel _. $1945 r ) SUPER & matic. - Power “ p vaaY 3218 | «WHEN YOU GO SHOPPING Rate see WORT 6 Det BLUE _ "WOLDS CONV. . ror +5 56 CHIVROLET 4‘ ogee $1795 Feat : Horsepower SPORT C lo & Heater Power Ouice, e. WoW matic, power and brakes "5 CHEVROLET Del Ray 2 Door 8 ......31295 ee 2 ee | new, one; = WILD AND. EXAGOER. anor Power Gilde. IVORY & Hatrest GOLD. F ys Pg ey CEr- *§5 CHEV, ‘OLET % Door 210... -:+...45., 91195 Suburban TAINLY _ BE MISLEADING W-Walls. IVORY & ‘x BLACK. ; WHEN \YOU 87 p10 *55 WILLY'S 5 Door san" wid © “Mo ors CLEAN, SAFE DEPEND- . SS = Price is. ae tae il +54 CHEVROLET ( Corvette . re 5 - OLDS DEALER | WANE Tiare. er Gide, W-Wails: Biscayne BLUE. og eet org renenen | | WRAT you Ger WHEN '54 PLYMOUTH Station W SG0n ....cica, O95 wy ae ‘ww tires PE PONTIAC nee BAN-Radio & Hester. 21 : em Ater 5 30 a etre “SS OLDSMOBILE 4 Door 4 Door te. 8 OS T "53 FOR D Cast aS Dou: W-Walis. IVORY & RED 4 ’ t DOO 6 cssceti cs ss SS FOR 56 Bel Air Air H/Top $1795 ’ otek Melle. Tene © es $ nil SAFETY'S Radio & Heater. "2 PONTIAC 4 Boot .-scs-ncssecsee. sss 445 VE 8844208 Sedan $1795 | 'S2 CHEVROLET 2 Door... .....ses048 475 = AKE. PK ee | “ss. PONTIAC Convertable... carvesss$ 996 | ight GREEN. paiy UE A SETTER CAR. Traffic | CADILLAC ~ || 54 CHEVROLET 2 008 ED «06. ssi ccicenee OM summer, better see your *51 Sedan “ aaxie 5 & Hester, Very nice. fuaranteed Mae ree tay peal | RAtie. Mester, Myéramatic "54 MERCURY 2 ee rarer er Jo rtovie Secorta grees || 3 LINCOLN Gaon 3 2 $1495 35 Fairlane Victoria $1695 val RED eee heer veeeer§ 945 iS Ford Fairiane victoria, radio | sharp! a S C1 nein tears ee whee 55 Stiper “BB” Sdn. $1695 Per oae H : i sinaw per “ aan. n. 95 ions 4 arato Bg beso a ps ee $1495 “Radio, Heater, Mydramatic & Pe pe rpaRahes. figering. Power "38 Bontiee #10 Bay RDTOP. i: Bowes brskes 55 CHEVROLET polltaa intl sve ea SILAS i pg ee — _ res, _— ‘ul 'S6 S chief Catalina $t na $1995 ” Bs Sith BLACK a bad Glide New, Tires. GREY & COUPE — Radio, Heater, Hydra, {) 755 FORD Fairlane Hardtop ..... ae -,91495 : $1295 matic, Power steering, Power || ~~ Ford-O-Matic “IVORY & TURQU “84 Pontine Starchiet ot arama, brakes. peed” *§5 BUICK ‘Special | Hardtop . So rss ong 545 n . My : “Walls. ae —— srips “nuit "|'56 S.chief Catalina $2095] °53. CHEVROLET B/Air 4 = Sarees Te AN = Radio, r, dra- ir. G “ig use, 9 oe radio | mate. ecient | | CHEVROLET 4 Door Pee heike om 875 = py ae 1 hg wewall tires, IVORY * TURQUOISE : | : | | : ! | / 7H PONTIAC re ’ . , oe x ssumes Neb | A Teas | WIR, (160) CXL, (00 Bscceodcaned oe wxre, ape WRON, (1400) wieK, or Country Tunes Sleuth. Discovers That * Rural Artists Compose Wi Ss ‘By stein : a = - sae wx' NEW YORK ®—The definition of a hillbilly vocalist used to be nose by ear for money, But today) Tae things are different. wxxZ wi care "mertiaacensem | eae sets ee keys There are so many country mu-| cerw Meas WPON. Barly Bé. spis, _|11:00-WWJ. NBC News WOAR. News, Mac. . Shop sic compositions rly en-] 8:00—w3 : ig gy ae to" : ns “Dae is ti : : Pegg — a7 , Basebal Bou ww. wait CKLW. oe 520-0 Im, House Party and said; “At this time there is) borrow carriage to impress visit- renched tional “Top| cx gy RR WEYE, ‘News. Woll ed, Meee Hee enaie \certainly enough electricity com- countess. Ten” lists of radio, snags we Tex. BEES eat ene Beam wee 3 ects cKLW Chase ing from the top plate of the -~ 8:15—WIBK, Baseball JBK. News, “ SS Srecak waives 6 ao set 10! ¢:45—(4) News. home recordings. From country . Baseball WEAR News, Allen jie wR. Tine for Muste wv kill someone. \9:30—(7) rausic beginnings so many people ea iy aw Bee oe on ee. Pet ee - 6 a 7:00—(7) Disneyland icon.) ©) have soared to great heights — SERUM Hornblower = | ern ee wIBK, ‘Gark Reid WXYZ Waitrick, Sports | Walter McCarron, pe Million $ Movie. Claudette Col- Elvis Presley, amas” Tommy wxyz oon cw New . = |_Subespa¥ AFTeRxoon|- e: Ee bert, meyer lg ag ‘Since Sands, Rusty Draper, Tennessee; QELS Soor Me oan | wok hows. Reid —__19:00-—-WIR,_-4,Vinell,_ Farm + Fg ie eat atte ~~ toss and -peioe_tol Soe ay Mesque- Ernie, Eddy Arnold, Jimmy Dean. 5.55 wasn pasenai! Pv Ces, Bowe, Tare Tete SELW, Bows the of a jury in two (2 Vie" Danone. Singer The of country mu-| CKLW Platter Ex Wd" econ Meneul SRLW cania Great. 4 Kay Arman, Billy William Quar- p. : , News, . ran $:00—W Lenhart (weeks to probe the circumstances sic is of special interest to the #:#®—WWJ, Marshal CRW. Terrence cried | WCAR News & Marivar” | WHR Watirick Spore [of the electrocution of Howard at, Jey Laten, Spelibindengy Sy CBS Radice network because it] caue o tnatter WIBK, ews, Reid News CKLW. Sports Erenstein Jr. ; median Shecky Green. plays host to the "Country Music) “4® News. Wier me Re me ponte Wipe News, Mcleod. | Young Erenstein ‘was. killed by,7:30—(7) Navy Log. Navy n Show” on Friday evenings. | te: re 3 7 #:20—WIe, Musie Hell cKLW, Bud Davies WPON, Music, with Mason. an electrical shock Sunday as he adrift are used by German subs mon ee Wa Lenhart he ES. ™ WAR, Bruce Marta OE tet Eente brushed against an aluminum cart) 8s bait to lure American ships. Witching. Hour Ww News; Reid Chuck Lewis CKLW. News, E. Chase on which the set had been resting) (9) Movie (cont.). (4) Father It sent a sleuth down to the Blue (iowa, Yotce of WXYZ, Fred Wolf ner pom Television Set : Called ‘Deadly’ ere Unit That Killed Boy Gives Off | Sufficient heater sion set involved in the electrocu- tion of a 6-year-old boy has been CN berries Meister A= ‘electricity; : Bh ; poate } CHICAGO @—A portable televi-/6:15-—(7) News: . L - Todeey! s Television: Programs — Programa furnaicd by sation Ute tn thn column are mbject to change withont sete Channel 2-WIBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXY¥Z-TV Channel 9CKLW-TV ee Daly, er: Eliot. (2) News: @:20—(4) Box Four. Ridge county. ot: Virginia. © try} Pes in the Erenstein home. The family was watching TV in the kitchen to learn just what country music is. He found that: Country music is commercially as durable as steel because it) draws its vitality direcfly from: the farmer, factory hand ant small Nan aed The -hillbill depend on 4" + srerac ena mh writer for hig material. He .com-, poses his own, even though he. lywood can't read or write a note of| Ho music. Of the 14 artists traveling, hither and yon with the show, only | one hag not composed any S0Mgs fButterfield Thea roughout. and only one other has composed) ° soe as few as 10. The rest have: created anywhere from fiddler time Hit Parade” which promises: Carl Smith's 309. Here's how a country artist composes: + «2 He thinks through the words| Some of the finest films. ever first, then picks out the music On produced in Hollywood have been his guitar or fiddle, and finally hooked for local showing, says performs it for his tape recorder arthur Sanford, Pontiac theater or on a disk. He jots down the manager. words on_paper {6 help him re-' member the tune. Parade of Hits ‘Coming toCity Releasing Finest Films for Area i i * } : at a. Stars are The creators of country songs men 0 Somer ink will go on composing them in, Dean Jagger. their present style simply because) "™" ° their audiences demand them. - California Boy Dies in Underwater Game _—|aéter. Tony Curtis and Susen Her- rison and “An Affair to Remem- ‘Bernardine” Starts; ‘the state are staging a “Summer-'. unisuel entertainment fer the Por- 'tiac area during July and August. ee an Gat ten VALLEJO, Calif. @® — Corky Rhodes, 12, joined in. a game of walking underwater at the Vallejo, Plunge yesterday and lost his life. Corky, of - —— Calif... ciacum: 1, a Vallejo, in walking! on the bottom at the swimming’ pool's deep end. Tom surfaced, missed Corky iber,” love story starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr. “Night Passage,” top-drawer Western in Technicolor with | Zames Stewart, Audie Murphy of Rain,” drama based on the long-running Broadway hit with the original stage cast, includ- ing Eva, Mare’ Saint, Don Mur- — Borkey--688-ray-and-Heyd- Nolan pulled from the pool after being) underwater a matter of minutes.’ 2 Art Exhibits Slated PETOSKEY — The Bay View College of Liberal Arts has an-| A ite 22 exhibitions this summer, The first. for Petoskey area artists is sched- vied July 23-29..The second in- cludes works done in Bay View rt _claseen ant tu ones 506 13-20, ahaa hd (JE str Eee OS SIAINIE im 3 in Kramer's \candidate for boxoffice king of the ‘year, beaded by Cary Grant, \Frank Sinatra and Sophia Loren. Many others, such as “Love in the Afternoon,” Eagels,” +e “Silk Stockings,” “Tammy and the. “Johnny command wide public attention. Building Rise Continues OTTAWA — Government esti- mates indicate total new construc- tion in Canada during 1957 will reach: 6.7 billion dollars, about 5 per cent more than in 1956. The expected Tise, contrasting witha — gain of 20 per. cent in 1956, is largely credited to a ond down {in residential building, which is es- timated -at-15-per cent below 1956 — .“Fire Down Be- "| flowers to Judy Tyler’s funeral . ‘hemem paagliemne ‘S\husband Harry Karl, will fly to Frenc | Dialogue of Celebrities-| Drowns Out acest LAS VEGAS—The wife and I take a trip down the strip here each night in this wondrous “Land of mink and maney” |but always return about 3 a. m. to “The Round Table,” \pre- sided over by the gracious boss, Beldon Katelman. Some- times a guy can hardly hear himself drink due to the dia- ‘logue of show biz celebrities. "as Sa i ee Fy oe Fisher's trying to get Eddie Cantor to produce his: TV show,” a friend tes me. Cantor discovered Fisher—it would be perfect. “Wasn't Jack Benny's closing night party something?” somebedy else. It lasted till 5 a. m. Jack’'ll probably repeat his engagement. I love his - opening line to audiences: “My God, he looks so much younger on television. “Mary's mother was supposed to be here. You've seen her in the movies anyway,” he says, “under the name of William Bendix.” : : pap a oh oS oe The Ray Bolgers are celebrating their 25th anniversary while he plays here. He calls this “a mink hole in the desert” and uses an airplane gimmick with stewardesses saying, “We are now landing in Las Vegas—piease fasten money belts.” Sophie Tucker slides down at the ‘Round Table and bawls me out for leo she had a biecod clot. : fen? obe. Saye. Sophie's tie bet greatest yet and she’s. turning ‘em away. You can't stop in this busi- fir ee Se x * + —In—the- po Pees connected with the top of the TV set. Voltage from the set lit the’ bulb with a bright glow. Annother set identical to the one touched by the boy also was ‘tested With a light socket. It failed to light the bulb. Queries Stump U. of M. Experts lin Geography _ asks. dozen float into the University of ‘Michigan's geography department \and often the professors are forced to admit they're stumped. 'M. Davis, the department head, | ‘someone once asked: For irstanee, says Prof. Charles “Where is) Knows Best. Jim, Margaret shock their children with Roar- ge hp any Focus._(9) Pop-| ( Sp | to learn to read Steel Hour (cont.). dleweight bout. (9) Homer Bell.,3:15—(2) Secret ‘Storm. (4) This is Your. Life. Tommy|s:39—(2) The Bilge of Night. (1) ; suti430—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) a Record Room. Boxing (cont.). (9) Un- expected. Ludwig Donath in “Mr. 0.” (4) Studio 57. Elderly mountain woman is determined 9:45—(7) Sports News. - a Ry Pg ews. (4) Amos ‘n’ King- fish gets ‘more than bargained| for when herigs up phony * Queen. ing "20s costumes for party (2) Damone (cont.). Miss Universe, Carol Morris. (9) Movie (cont.). (4) TV. Theater (color). James Barton plays el- unexpected “Big” Break” to make comeback. When he gets the chance to act in TV show, he lives in fear, thinking he'll forget his lines. Kathleen Ma- lives in shadow of sister’s beau- ~1y- bral : ——- ANN- ARBOR Queries by the; ~-Hale;- Bill Wiliams. 8:30—(7) Theater. Lew Ayres plays priest, former ex-captive of Com- munists, who meets one of his former captors. (9) Crime, Inc. Radio mechanic gets involved in murder. (4) Theater (¢ont.).. (2) I've Got a- Secret. Don Ameche. $:00—(7) Boxing. Joey Giardello vs. Chico Vejar in 10-round mid- of Funds Rejected WASHINGTON ®—A suggestion that federal pollution control funds, 2:06 — (7 \Ozzie, Harriet. David! _con. M (2) Millionaire. Identical t win| Sports Final. 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. | Richard Dix, Limited Dispersion Jes) Cantata, Kangaroo, [s65—(4) Faye Elizabeth. go only to districts whose con- voted for the money ious parents asked the: professors| 4 -mess-or.you're through,” she says... from.” sig. asl cil Melntosh said such a = : te The professors checked and ad- considerations” and “could easily THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . . salted Chey od beet re vani| Dreams & blschjadh™ So bo asod Gary Cooper got a Lincoln for ap- pearing on the Ed Sullivan show (plus a chance to ‘boost his film, “Love in the . Elvis ‘Presley's man- ‘Marie MeDonald, who's back with ex- Morocco this weekend to do TV with © Bob Hope . . . Rita Dimitri, the Vien- nese Lantern singer, is up for a tole in Jack Carter's Bway show. Little Richard, the rock ‘n’ roll star, ‘RITA has switched—he now preaches that r. ’n’ r. is sinful . . Tennis star Althea Gibson has turned down $500,000 worth of offers to turn. pro. _EARL’S PEARLS: You only have to mumble a few words in church to get married, and a few words in your sleep to, get divorced. WISH i’'D SAID THAT: “Forty is the most difficult age for a woman to pass. Sometimes it takes her ten years.” (Copyright 1957) Commerce do 27 Unruly throng 16 Elevate 19 Account books 21 Identical 23 Basebail itcher, —— aglie - 24 Rodent sources would turn supplies of them into money. Thus they are worthless for postal purposes. | This was the only time such ac- ition was ever taken in this country. | Money Fear Brings Voiding of Stamps ever issued by he United States ess of age. put out under authority of a March’ Texas. combs 3, 1847 law, went on sale in New ¢, north as Tonble +: Gervest | York City July 1, 1847. They were | grain crops. . -|regulations ‘forbidding troops to re- | Se senate: +| just seven wonders, but several. «2-2 8 After all, isn’t Michigan the ‘Wa-) Michigan congressmen who voted ter Wonderland?’ " against the appropriation were outfits move as tion” of radioactivi Under such a. plan, districts represented by the eight Michigan Republicans who opposed the _appropriation would receive none veal their whereabouts. Recently, the geography de- partment has been deluged with . one_of the eight. “TI cannot believe that the Com- _ any such basis for allocation of “What are the seven natural! state should allot the. money ‘‘on wonders of Michigan?” ” “The answer to that one ee — and need, easy,” says Davis, “‘There aren't Reps. Bentley, Broomfield, Ceder- of the money. McIntosh is not! mission would seriously consider} federal aid funds,” he said. The|* 1¢:10—(9) Weathervane. 1) Theater 15. . }10:30—(7) Bowling (cont.). (9) Fal- helicopter, with one. (2) Frisco Beat, _ 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Mickey tery. Express.” (4) News: W'kamp. (2) News; LeGoft. Fairweather. Anita pec ll: :30—(7) %» Minute » Theater. N Men- tal case refuses to believe cruel sister-in-law. (9) Mystery (cont.) (4) Tonight. (2) Theater (cont.). THURSDAY MORNING 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:45—(2) News. 9:00—(2) Garry Moore (4) Home. Friend Harry. 18:00—(4) Price Is Right. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich, (4) Truth or Consequences, 11:00—(2) Valiant Lady, (4) Tic Tac Dough. * scheme to buy car. (2) Ellery). 11:15—(4) Weather: Eliot. (2) sane | 6:50—(2) Meditations, (4) Today's! 7:00—(2) Jimmy Dean. @ Today.| s ry RARASAAAMDAAAAAE = E E | GUARANTEED AGAINST RUST-OUT, BURN-OUT AND BLOW-OUT 256 $. Saginaw 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could: Be You, (7) Robin| (Next to Jerome Olds) FE 2-1010 & Ricky. 11:45—(2) The Guiding Light. 14:35—(9) Billboard. : eee Ti 5:30. | Fri. aie 00 Sa TT se THURSDAY AFTERNOON Play to Win, (7) 12 o’clock Com ics, (9) New Show, Ed and Ross. '12:15—(9) Sports Time. 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4 (Color) Club 60, (7) The Erwins. (9) Pride of the Family. 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day (0) RCA COLOR TV Sales and we) My Meee. Seem 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. 2:40—(9) Mary Morgan, 2:55—(9), News, . $:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen For a Day, *9) Request Play- house. [ Sal Normal _{berg, Chamberlain, Ford, Hoffman, Told Milk Johansen and Meader, all Repub- From Radioactive Hay jlicans. J DURANT, Okla. Farmers) sence were assured yesterday their cows) ic-tainted bo - eve bere book at one end of a 10-foot bar! oa oe A Durant man eitiinies rock formations with a Geiger counter the other end CUST She E PRODUCTS co. 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Nephi Dat int iz o Specialists Find: tee Which May | Cut Fatalities PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Two specialists at the Children's Hos- pital of Philadelphia nave an- The specialists, Drs, Milton Rap- McCrory, Harmony House extra-valve blecccas at: ueacieaet stir el fec ifures' “4 est incidence is in the age group | around two years. The doctors reported that adre-| but not permanent effect was ap-/ ithe mortality’ rate anne The report noted that in a group] or in and to waive any informali- ties Edward Turner. Board of Education (Advertisement) ‘The Board of Bavcation for Schoo! per cent. of 30 children treated by the newly evolved, individually adapted tech- nique, the mortality rate three years after the onset of the di] sease dropped to 20 per cent in- _|stead of the expected rate of 50| 3-pe. be School, located a at South == Hungary Court soreeeersicter (CUTS Sentences @ If Not Special Purchased Would B Be $257! 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